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ing new facilities in the state. This has much steady as she goes,” said Rich- led to another record high employ- ard Kaglic, regional research econo- Tri-county area reflects trend ment month, meaning more people mist with Federal Reserve Bank of are able to provide for themselves and Richmond. BY JIM HILLEY South Carolina Department of Em- their families.” Kaglic said the vast majority of in- [email protected] ployment and Workforce. The rate was The number of people employed in- creasing payroll numbers in South 6.1 percent in May 2015. creased by 2,988 to 2,184,782 during the Carolina is from the private sector and The addition of nearly 3,000 jobs “I continue to be encouraged to see month and by 71,401 in the past year, is broad-based. and a drop of more than 1,500 people the commitment businesses are mak- according to seasonally adjusted num- “(There was) a little softness in in the labor force helped the South ing to South Carolina,” said Cheryl bers released. trade, transportation and utilities and Carolina unemployment rate drop to Stanton, executive director of the de- The number of unemployed people financial services but nothing major,” 5.6 percent in May, down from 5.8 per- partment. “They trust that we can dropped by 4,493 for the month and he said. “Year-over-year employment cent in April, according to seasonally provide them with skilled workers as 7,243 from May 2015. adjusted numbers released Friday by they create jobs by expanding or open- “In South Carolina, it is pretty SEE JOBS, PAGE A3 Penny Dancing with the band at Fourth Friday projects managed in house Sumter, Richland take different approaches BY ADRIENNE SARVIS [email protected]

In light of the legal battle between South Carolina De- partment of Revenue and Richland County regarding the issuance of penny sales tax funds, Sumter County Ad- ministrator Gary Mixon ex- plained Sumter’s process for managing penny projects and funds. During the past couple of months, DOR and Richland have filed lawsuits against one another after DOR refused to transfer penny sales tax money to Richland until the county conducts its penny sales program properly. DOR accuses Richland of having improper relationships between county decision-mak- ers and contractors and for using funds for things other than approved uses. Sumter County receives KEITH GEDAMKE / THE SUMTER ITEM penny sales tax funds from Members of the crowd dance along with Too Much Sylvia during the Fourth Friday concert at the downtown green space. Concerts will DOR every quarter and proj- continue until September. ects are managed in house, Mixon said. Downtown Development Manager Howie Owens han- dles downtown projects; Sum- ter County Public Works Di- rector Eddie Newman and as- Assistant principal named finalist sistant director Karen Hyatt manage transportation proj- ects; Sumter Planning Depart- ment Director George Mc- Ivey 1 of 34 in national Einstein program Gregor and senior transporta- tion planner Allan Yu manage BY KONSTANTIN VENGEROWSKY As one of the leaders of Alice Drive, intersection projects; Sumter [email protected] Ivey worked with the administration County Recreation and Parks and teachers in helping the school be- Director Phil Parnell manages Alice Drive Middle School assistant come one of only two schools in the recreation projects; and Sum- principal Trevor T. Ivey was recently state, and one of 12 in the nation, to re- ter Economic Development named as a finalist for the national Al- ceive an AdvancED certification for CEO and President Jay bert Einstein Distinguished Educator being a STEM school in May 2015. Schwedler manages economic Fellowship Program. Ivey is one of 34 Ivey was a 2014 finalist for South Car- development projects funded science, technology, engineering and olina State Teacher of the Year, 2014 through the penny sales tax. math educators nationwide to be select- South Carolina Honor Roll Teacher of Mixon said the officials meet ed for the honor. the Year, 2013 Sumter School District once a month to discuss the Fellowship recipients are placed in a Teacher of the Year and 2013 Alice Drive status of projects. federal agency, such as the U.S. Depart- Middle School Teacher of the Year. The county does not use out- ment of Energy, National Science Agen- Ivey, a Lakewood High School gradu- SUMTER ITEM FILE PHOTO side consultants or companies, cy or NASA, in the nation’s capital for ate, earned a bachelor’s degree in ele- Jeannie Pressley, right, principal of Alice which could be part of the 11 months to in informing on na- mentary education from USC Upstate. Drive Middle School, hugs and congratu- issue with Richland which tional science, technology, engineering He went on to earn two master’s of edu- lates Trevor Ivey for being named one of uses private corporations to and math education efforts, according to cation degrees, one from Lesley Univer- five finalists in the State Teacher of the assist in the management of a news release from the University of sity with a concentration in technology Year Program in March 2013. projects, he said. South Carolina Upstate. in education and one from Harvard Uni- Another difference that sets Ivey, who also serves as an adjunct in- versity with a concentration in educa- School, Cherryvale Elementary School Sumter apart from Richland is structor in the school of education at tion policy and management. He also and Alice Drive Middle School. He also that Sumter County is not University of South Carolina Upstate, earned an education specialist degree has taught math at Sumter County dealing with the same amount has gone through the interview process from South Carolina State University. Adult Education and sixth-grade sci- and will find out in late summer if he is Ivey has been an educator for 10 years ence at Achievement First in New York SEE PENNY, PAGE A3 one of the recipients of the fellowship. and has taught at High Hills Elementary City.

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BY KEN BELL iff’s office once a week for the sheriff’s office, there were getting out of bed and dread- ture for a long time. Special To The Sumter Item joint meetings and liked what four deputies covering Sumter ing putting on my uniform. “He was a huge asset to our he saw. County. I’m really going to miss it.” office," Dennis said. "Frank is Capt. Frank Thompson re- “I decided I’d just ask him “If you had a situation, you Thompson eventually be- an excellent trainer and some- tired from Sumter County every week until had to handle it yourself,” he came a training officer and one who loves law enforce- Sheriff’s Office on Thursday he hired me — said. “I was the hero because served under four sheriffs ment. He really will be after 40 years in law enforce- and that’s what you had to be or you got hurt.” during his time as a deputy. missed.” ment. happened,” The closest call of Thomp- For the person considering Thompson said he plans to Thompson developed a love Thompson said. son’s career came when a a career in law enforcement, take up some hobbies in re- of law enforcement after first After four man got his gun from him and Thompson advised, “Law en- tirement. riding along with his brother- weeks of asking, pointed it at his stomach forcement is good if that is "I’m going to go fishing for in-law, a police officer, on pa- THOMPSON he got the job threatening to kill him. what someone really wants to the first time in a long time," trols. For years he scheduled with the sheriff’s But the officer was able to do. But I’d say, get an educa- he said. "I also bought our his vacation to be able to ride office. recapture his weapon and end tion first. Set a goal of what family farm after mom and along with his brother-in-law Thompson said that the the situation without blood- you want to be and then work dad died. I think I’m going to on the night shift. chief deputy, when told to shed. toward that goal.” do a little work on the farm. Thompson’s career in law hire him, said: “I thought he Despite the danger and Sumter County Sheriff It’s going to be different, and I enforcement began as a game already worked here.” pressures of the job, Thomp- Anthony Dennis said sure will miss everybody. But warden. He went to the sher- When Thompson began at son said, “I never remember Thompson has been a fix- it’s time for me to go.” University of Passing the gavel South Carolina approves largest hike in 5 years

COLUMBIA (AP) — Univer- sity of South Carolina has passed its biggest tuition hike in five years. Local media outlets report the university's board of trust- ees on Friday approved an av- erage tuition increase of 3.25 percent. Undergraduate students from South Carolina will pay $11,855 for annual tuition during the upcoming academic year, $373 more than this past year. Out- of-state students will pay $31,283, up $985 from last year. Chief financial officer Leslie Brunelli says a state-mandated 3.25 percent pay raise for state employees will cost the school $11.8 million. Spokesman Wes Hickman says the state is ex- pected to provide $4.4 million, but the school must pay the rest from tuition revenue. Clemson University trustees agreed Thursday to raise tu- ition just more than 3 percent RICK CARPENTER / THE SUMTER ITEM for in-state students and more Incoming president Paul Robbins, right, presents Shelly Galloway with a plaque to the outgoing president during the 40th anniversary than 4 percent for out-of-state banquet of the Rotary Club of Sumter-Palmetto on Thursday night. The club postponed honoring the unnamed Rotarian of the Year be- students. cause the person was unable to attend the banquet. General: Army’s training of men, women held up as example

FORT JACKSON (AP) — Fort Jack- lation to study its approach to training The Marines have never integrated training post outside Columbia. Camp son has become a guide for other mili- men and women together. basic training. Male and female Ma- Jackson became a training facility in tary organizations trying to expand Fort Jackson trains about 62,000 sol- rines train in separate units. 1917 as part of the nation's prepara- training for women now able to enter diers annually. Women began being The Army's basic training weeks in- tion for World War I. additional combat-related jobs, the integrated into basic training units clude physical fitness, marksmanship, Cloutier said he's sorry he has to post's departing commander said. with men in the 1980s. land navigation, obstacle courses and leave early — commanders usually re- "We've been a model to other services Now, the installation trains 54 per- lengthy marches, among other types main at the post for two years — but and other organizations that are trying cent of all male soldiers and 65 percent of training. Men and women are sepa- he has been ordered to the organiza- to do gender-integrated training," Maj. of all female soldiers during the first 10 rated in their sleeping quarters and tion that oversees Army operations in Gen. Roger Cloutier said in an inter- weeks of training that prepares them while they conduct personal hygiene. Africa. The headquarters of the Africa view before his departure Friday as the for military life and combat. Cloutier said he thinks the installa- Command are in Stuttgart, Germany. commander of the Army's largest Late last year, the Pentagon decided tion has made "a lot of progress" dur- Cloutier hands responsibility to training installation. to allow females to compete for all ing his single year on the job. He Brig. Gen. John P. Johnson, who has "I mean, we are kind of the model front-line combat jobs, opening areas pointed to some improvements in ren- been the director of training for the for the rest of DOD (Department of such as infantry and armor that had ovating some of the post's buildings Army's deputy chief of staff. Defense)," Cloutier said. been closed to them. and training areas and that he has "We have some good plans down the Fort Jackson spokesman Christo- Defense Secretary Ash Carter or- been able to work closely with resi- road for moving the installation for- pher Fletcher said representatives dered all service branches to allow dents in the local community. ward," Cloutier said, adding, "Gen. P. from all of the military service women to compete for the most de- The Army has just begun a year of Johnson is a great American, and he's branches, including the Coast Guard, manding and difficult jobs, such as the celebrations leading up to the 100th going to pick it up and just continue to have sent representatives to the instal- Army Delta units and Navy SEALs. anniversary of the founding of the move the ball forward."

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manufacturing. The encouraging job In Lee County, the unemployment Kaglic said there is meaningful job JOBS FROM PAGE A1 numbers are also reflected locally, rate fell to 7.0 percent in May from growth in every private sector of the growth in the Palmetto State out- according to figures released by the 7.7 percent in April. economy during the year. paced the nation again, increasing at department but that are not season- The unemployment rate in Lee “We hear more and more laments a 2.4 percent rate compared to 1.7 ally adjusted. County has fallen 2.3 percent since it of the dearth of available workers, percent for the U.S.” Sumter County saw its unemploy- stood at 9.3 percent in May 2015. and with the unemployment rate Increases in employment in the ment rate fall to 5.8 percent in May According to the figures release by down both month-to-month and state during the past month were from 6.3 percent in April and 6.9 per- the department Friday, Sumter year-to-year, that is likely to contin- primarily in education and health cent in May 2015. County has added 753 jobs in the ue,” he said. services, which added 1,800 jobs, and Clarendon County’s unemploy- past year, while Clarendon County Stanton said that with more than construction, which added 1,200 jobs, ment rate fell from 7 percent in April has added 312 and Lee County has 60,000 jobs available in the state, her the department reported. to 6.5 percent in May. added 165. department will work to get the posi- Additional growth was seen in gov- The unemployment rate in Claren- The small sample size for county tions filled. ernment, professional and business don County was 7.8 percent a year level numbers must be treated with “We have more work to do match- services, leisure and hospitality and ago. caution, according to economists. ing people to jobs,” she said.

Mom who killed children in reincarnation case gets life

PICKENS (AP) — Mike Simp- chiatrists said she is on medica- son cried as his wife was sen- tion to treat bipolar disorder tenced to life in prison for kill- and other conditions. ing their children in their Her lawyer, John Mauldin, South Carolina home. said in his closing statement He has one of the bullets that society must start doing fired still in his skull, and he better with its most vulnerable has lost almost all his memo- people. ries of his 7-year-old daughter “We’ve got to stop turning and 5-year-old son. our back on mental illness,” A jury found Suzanna Simp- Mauldin said. “We’ve got to son, 38, guilty of two counts of start somewhere.” murder Thursday along with Mauldin also was the defense attempted murder for trying to lawyer for Hendricks, who kill her husband. Circuit Judge prosecutors said killed her fam- Brian Gibbons immediately ily for $700,000 in life insurance. handed down the harshest sen- Mauldin said Hendricks was tence he could saying Simpson consumed by a mental illness deserved it. made worse through a child- All the while, Mike Simpson, hood of abuse by both parents. in a wheelchair and with al- In Simpson’s case, prosecu- most no short-term memory, tors said there are clues that dabbed away tears. His mother show while she was mentally told the judge he was an amaz- ill, she knew what she was ing fighter, surviving not just doing. more than one gunshot to his She wore the headlamp and head, but the unimaginable loaded the gun in the laundry grief of losing his children and room to not wake anyone up. becoming dependent on others. She shot her husband first so “His whole family has been he couldn’t save the kids. And taken away from him,” Allison after loading the gun right, she Simpson said. managed to put in the wrong The case is another example ammunition when it was time KEITH GEDAMKE / THE SUMTER ITEM of guns and mental illness in- to kill herself. Construction continues along Liberty Street going toward Main Street as the City of Sumter contin- tersecting in a country that “She might not have been ues its Penny for Progress projects. struggles with both. One month able to control herself,” prose- before the killings in this coun- cutor Betty Strom said. “But WANT TO fore a Diamond — intersection im- ty of 120,000 people, the same she knew what she was doing PENNY LEARN MORE? contrac- provements at Lafayette prosecutors, defense lawyers was wrong.” FROM PAGE A1 tor is se- Drive near North Main and even psychologist were in After less than two hours of lected. Street and U.S. 378 — and the same courtroom. Susan deliberations, the jury asked of funding as Richland, Visit This is the construction of a new Hendricks, a woman with mul- the judge to tell them the differ- Mixon added. Sumter is sumtercountysc.org the same water plant on U.S. 521. tiple personalities, pleaded ence between guilty and guilty working with about $79 mil- process The only 2014 penny proj- guilty but mentally ill and re- but mentally ill. The judge re- lion while Richland has for other ect to be completed so far ceived a life sentence for killing read his charge. Maudlin asked hundreds of millions of dol- projects in the county, are the renovations to Pal- her two adult sons, her ex-hus- the judge to throw out the ver- lars, he said. Mixon said. metto Park for $500,000, he band and her stepmother. dict since the jury showed no The public can find up- He said dealing with the said. A year before the latest kill- sign Simpson was mentally ill. dates on the amount of aftermath of the 1,000-year- Mixon said the county’s ings, Suzanna Simpson spent Every psychiatrist who testi- funds spent for each penny flood in October 2015 took first priority project, install- six days in the hospital for se- fied — four in all — said she project on the county’s web- attention away from penny ing a new Enhanced 911 sys- vere mental illness, and her suffered from serious illnesses site, sumtercountysc.org, by projects and delayed proj- tem, is still underway. The doctors urged her husband to that require medication. Gib- selecting a specific penny ects on the 2008 and 2014 radios have been purchased, get all of the guns out of their bons refused. Strom pointed project under the Penny for lists. but other equipment still house for safety. out people with mental illness Progress tab. With focus back on the needs to be bought, and new But about a year later, Simp- can still hold jobs — Simpson As for hiring contractors, penny projects, Mixon said towers have to be installed. son woke up at 4 a.m., put on a worked at a bank for years — projects are bid out publicly the county is down to its He said many of 2014 vot- headband with a small light, and raise a family. The kids and at least three bids are final two 2008 penny sales er-approved projects are worked the combination on the were well taken care of, their required for each project be- tax projects: the Lafayette still in the design phase. gun safe and ambushed her school reported. husband, their 7-year-old Simpson first was diagnosed daughter and their 5-year-old with depression in college, and son as they slept. She said she her mental problems worsened tried to kill herself but loaded after having children. Psychia- the wrong ammunition in the trist Jeff Smith started treating gun. Simpson told a psychia- her in 2010, seeing her 34 times trist she thought the whole in three years. family would be reincarnated The last time was in Febru- in a better world. ary 2013, when he said she ap- Simpson had little reaction peared in great shape and after being sent away for life, scheduled a follow up in four mouthing “bye” to her family months. The killings happened as she walked out of court. Psy- three months later. Cash in a FLASH! We Buy: Gold & Silver Jewelry, Silver Coins g & Collections, Sterling/.925, Diamonds, PocketPocoockket WWaWatches,atchchc eses,s,, AAnAntiquestiqt quesues & EtEstEstatesstateattes Lafayette Gold MADE EASY and Silver Exchange InsideInnside VVestcoestco PrPropertiesopperrties Couponin 480 E. Liberty St. Sumter, SC 29150 ((inside Coca-Cola Building) Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30 PM • Sat: 8 - 2 PM 803-773-8022 AdvancePlace your orderOrder by Wednesday.* in Bulk!

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Mod ern and ballet (:03) Full Out (‘15, Sports) Jennifer Beals. An aspir ing Olym pic gym nast (:02) Cen ter (‘16) Samantha Boscarino. (HD) dance compe ti tion. (HD) struggles af ter a near-fatal car crash. (HD) Stage (‘16) (HD) MSNBC 36 92 Caught on Camera (HD) Caught on Camera (HD) Caught on Camera (HD) Why Planes Crash (HD) Why Planes Crash (HD) Caught (HD) NICK 16 210 Henry: Dan ger & Thun der Thunderman Bella (N) (HD) School Nicky Full House Full House Friends (HD) Friends (HD) Friends (HD) SPIKE 64 153 Cops (HD) Cops (HD) Cops (N) (HD) Cops (HD) Cops (HD) Cops (HD) Cops (HD) Cops (HD) Cops (HD) Cops (HD) Cops (HD) aaa aaa SYFY 58 152 (6:00) Starship Troopers (‘97, Science Fic tion) Casper Van Dien. John Carter (‘12, Ad ven ture) Tay lor Kitsch. Af ter be ing transplanted to Mars, a Civil War vet dis cov ers a Friday 13th Pt. 4: Young re cruits fight gi ant alien in sects in space. (HD) lush planet in hab ited by 12-foot tall bar bar i ans and finds him self a pris oner of the creatures. Fi nal (‘84) a TBS 24 156 2 Broke Girls The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Full Frontal (HD) Wrecked (HD) Angie Tribeca (HD) The ory (HD) The ory (HD) The ory (HD) The ory (HD) The ory (HD) The ory (HD) The ory (HD) (HD) aaac aa TCM 49 186 (6:15) Blackbeard the Pirate (‘52, The Sting (‘73, Comedy) Paul Newman. Two con men in 1920s Chi cago set out to The Flim-Flam Man (‘67, Comedy) George C. Scott. An ex peri enced Ad ven ture) aac Robert Newton. fleece a high-roll ing gang ster. (HD) con man is vexed by the hon esty of his young ap pren tice. TLC 43 157 48 Hours: Hard Evi dence (HD) 48 Hours: Hard Evi dence (HD) 48 Hours: Hard Evi dence (N) 48 Hours: Hard Evi dence (N) 48 Hours: Hard Evi dence (HD) 48 Hours: aaaa TNT 23 158 The Hobbit: An Un ex pected Jour - Back to the Future (‘85, Sci ence Fic tion) Mi chael J. Fox. A time-trav el ing 1980s Back to the Future Part II (‘89, Sci ence Fic tion) Mi chael J. Fox. A time-trav - ney (‘12) Martin Freeman. (HD) teen acci den tally stops his own parents from meeting. (HD) el ing teen heads into the fu ture to save his own kids. (HD) TRUTV 38 129 Hack My (HD) Hack My (HD) Hack My (HD) Hack My (HD) Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Carbonaro Hack My (HD) TVLAND 55 161 Reba (HD) Reba (HD) Reba (HD) Reba (HD) Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Queens (HD) Queens (HD) Queens (HD) USA 25 132 NCIS: Chas ing Ghosts Naval reserv - NCIS: Berlin Ziva finds lead on her fa- NCIS: Kill Chain Un manned drone Queen of the South: Piloto Woman Mod ern Fam ily Mod ern Fam ily Mod ern Fam ily ist’s missing hus band. (HD) ther’s killer. (HD) sto len by ter ror ist. (HD) on the run. (HD) (HD) (HD) (HD) WE 68 166 Law & Order (HD) Law & Order: The Trou bles (HD) Law & Order Kid ney sto len. (HD) Law & Order (HD) Law & Order: Confes sion (HD) Law & Ordr WGN 8 172 Blue Bloods: Partners (HD) Blue Bloods (HD) Blue Bloods (HD) Blue Bloods (HD) U.S. Mar shals (‘98) aaa Tommy Lee Jones. (HD) Cameron Crowe’s ‘Roadies’ hits all the wrong notes

BY KEVIN MCDONOUGH Trials (8 p.m., NBC) are fol- Written, created and direct- lowed by the P&G Gymnastics ed by Cameron Crowe, the Championships (9 p.m., NBC). new series “Roadies” (10 p.m. • An all-black jazz band be- Sunday, Showtime, TV-MA) is comes the toast of 1930s Lon- the latest to extoll rock music don on the network premiere as a deeply profound, signifi- of the BBC costume period cant and even spiritual entity. piece “Dancing on the Edge” (8 It’s not as filled with ridicu- p.m., PBS, TV-14, check local lous speeches as the recently listings), seen previously on canceled HBO embarrassment Starz. “Vinyl” or FX’s weary Denis • The 2016 BET Awards (8 Leary vehicle “Sex and Drugs p.m.) will include a tribute to and Rock and Roll,” returning Prince. for a second season June 30. • Russian chaos on “Madam But conversations about Secretary” (9 p.m., CBS, r, TV- music and its purity of es- 14). sence do dominate the pro- • Jesse rocks on “Preacher” ceedings. (9 p.m., AMC, TV-MA). Luke Wilson stars as Bill, • Winter winds swirl on the the recently sober tour man- season finale of “Game of ager seen in the first scene en- Thrones” (9 p.m., HBO, TV- joying intercourse with a MA). woman less than half his age. • Ray needs to mend fences As in many baby-boomer fan- on the fourth season premiere tasies (not to mention Viagra of “Ray Donovan” (9 p.m., ads), she is profoundly moved Showtime, TV-MA). and impressed by the experi- KATIE YU / SHOWTIME • Erlich’s hype puts Richard ence. Carla Gugino stars as Shelli and Luke Wilson as Bill in the new music series “Roadies,” premiering at 10 p.m. in a bind on the season finale Bill runs the backstage Sunday on Showtime. of “Silicon Valley” (10:15 p.m., preparations for arena-rock HBO, TV-MA). phenomenon The Staton- • Inauguration looms on the House Band along with Shelli strated that the smartest ap- and the Beautiful”) and Josie TV-PG) and “Mega Hammer- season finale of “Veep” (10:45 (Carla Gugino). A professional proach to rock’s culture of Bissett (“Melrose Place”) star head” (9 p.m. Sunday, TV-PG). p.m., HBO, TV-MA). tandem of long standing, self-important bombast was in the 2016 romance “The Wed- • It’s been quite a while they’re frequently mistaken satire and farce. ding March” (9 p.m. Saturday, since a major network devoted for a married couple. They • A week after turning Hallmark). A busy profession- a whole night of prime time to CULT CHOICE seem locked in a mind meld “Mother May I Sleep with al and single mother (Bissett) three consecutive game shows. A coed army (Casper Van and finish each other’s sen- Danger?” into a vampire is ready to “settle” for a prac- On Sunday, ABC offers “Celeb- Dien, Dina Meyer, Denise tences. This leads to a lot of movie, Lifetime offers some- tical marriage when she dis- rity Family Feud” (8 p.m.), fol- Richards, Jake Busey and Neil “cute” rapid-fire dialogue that thing classy. Too often that covers that the venue for her lowed by “The 100,000 Pyramid” Patrick Harris) battle bugs can make “Roadies” more like means something a tad dull. nuptials is owned by her col- (9 p.m.) and “Match Game” (10 from outer space in director a slightly decaffeinated take And that’s the case with “Cen- lege boyfriend, a former pop p.m.), hosted by Alec Baldwin. Paul Verhoeven’s 1997 political on an Aaron Sorkin comedy. ter Stage: On Pointe” (8 p.m. star (Wagner). Will music be satire “Starship Troopers” (6 To be fair, it has a much light- Saturday). the food of love? Do we even p.m. Saturday, SyFy). er touch than “The News- Peter Gallagher stars as have to ask? SATURDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS room” and other recent Sorkin Jonathan Reeves, the embat- • Shark Week is here. This • Regional coverage of Major misfires. tled director of the American marks the earliest arrival of League Baseball (7 p.m., Fox). SATURDAY SERIES Imogen Poots stars as Kelly Ballet Academy. He’s been the Discovery Channel tradi- • The U.S. Olympics Trials “48 Hours” (8 p.m., CBS) * Ann, another Sorkinesque told that his dedication to clas- tion in 15 years. The week (NBC) features women’s div- Celebrities galore on “People’s touch, a smart young woman sical ballet has taken the com- kicks off with “Tiger Beach” (8 ing (8 p.m.) and men’s gym- List” (8 p.m., ABC) * Premier determined to leave the roadie pany to the brink of financial p.m., Sunday), featuring Dr. nastics (9 p.m.). Boxing Champions (9 p.m., life and follow her own dream ruin. He’s got to try to shake Neil Hammerschlag, a shark • A distraught husband CBS), live from Brooklyn. of attending film school in things up. That means run- expert who sets out to reveal holds a maternity ward hos- New York. But you know she ning a dance camp where they long-hidden secrets. Just how tage on “20/20: In An Instant” (9 never will because, gosh, “the welcome modern dancers into do tiger sharks mate? What do p.m., ABC). SUNDAY SERIES music” is too darned impor- their elite ranks. they do when they’re expect- • Jamie creates a diversion Inside matters on “Big Broth- tant! You knew this the first Enter Nicole Munoz as Bella ing? And where do they go to on “Outlander” (9 p.m., Starz, er” (8 p.m., CBS) * Marge pre- moment you saw her, chatting Parker, a spunky striver who give birth? Hammerschlag fol- TV-MA). fers prison on “The Simpsons” reverently with the band’s has lived in the shadow of her lows 40 tiger sharks off a leg- • An explosive invention on (8 p.m., Fox, TV-PG, r) * Terry Dylan-quoting bus driver. ballerina sister and who endary Bahamas beach, no “Hell on Wheels” (9 p.m., AMC, needs a break on “Brooklyn The camera seems to be in spends the dance camp evad- easy task given the secretive TV-14). Nine-Nine” (8:30 p.m., Fox, r, love with Kelly Ann’s eyes and ing the passive-aggressive sab- and ferocious ways of these TV-14) * Forbidden love on the show is infatuated with otage of snootier competitors. creatures. “Family Guy” (9 p.m., Fox, r, her passionate intensity for an This sequel to 2000’s “Center Eli Roth has returned as SUNDAY’S HIGHLIGHTS TV-14) * Multiplication on older generation’s pop cultur- Stage” is curiously listless for host of Shark Week, running • Scheduled on “60 Minutes” “The Last Man on Earth” (9:30 al obsessions. all of the movement on through July 3. (7 p.m., CBS, r): the capture of p.m., Fox, r, TV-14) * Murder For the record, Poots (“28 screen. Viewers would be bet- • Proving that imitation is “El Chapo”; a Newark, New at a fertility lab on “Elementa- Weeks Later”) was born in ter served by catching up with the sincerest form of flattery, Jersey, high school’s remark- ry” (10 p.m., CBS, r, TV-14). 1989. That’s a full five years this summer’s “So You Think Nat Geo Wild launches Shark- able success; golfer Bubba after the 1984 mockumentary You Can Dance” competition. Fest, including such shows as Watson. Copyright 2016 “This Is Spinal Tap” demon- • Jack Wagner (“The Bold “Sharkatraz” (8 p.m. Sunday, • The U.S. Olympic Swimming United Feature Syndicate THE SUMTER ITEM TELEVISION SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 | A5

SUNDAY EVENING JUNE 26 TW FT 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM LOCAL CHANNELS 2016 U.S. Sum mer Olym pic Trials: 2016 U.S. Sum mer Olym pic Trials: Gymnas tics: P&G Cham pi on ships: Women’s Gym nas tics: from Chaifetz WIS News 10 at Fix It & Finish It: Right This Min- WIS E10 310Div ing Tri als: from IU Nata to rium at from CentryLink Cen ter Omaha, Arena, St. Louis, Mo. z{| (HD) 11:00pm News Nicki’s Cre ations ute (HD) IUPUI, In di a nap o lis (HD) Omaha, Neb. z{| (HD) and weather. (HD) 60 Minutes (N) (HD) (:01) Big Brother (N) (HD) Madam Sec re tary Secre tary of El e men tary: All My Exes Live in News 19 @ 11pm (:35) Scan dal: The Testi mony of WLTX E19 99 State finds bal ance. (HD) Essex Se cret life of fer til ity lab tech ni - The news of the Diego Muñoz In for ma tion could ruin cian. (HD) day. White House. (HD) Amer ica’s Fun ni est Home Vid eos Celeb rity Family Feud: Lance Bass The $100,000 Pyr a mid Ac tress Match Game (N) (HD) ABC Co lum bia 5 Makeup Tips 4 Bones: The Yanks WOLO E25 512(HD) vs Kellie Pickler; Ernie Hud son vs Sherri Shepherd competes. (N) (HD) News at 11 (HD) Older Women! in the UK - Part 2 Nene Leakes (N) (HD) (HD) Our Ameri can Family: The Clarks Dancing on the Edge Black jazz Mas ter piece: Endeavour III: Ar cadia Morse in ves ti gates The Tun nel The killer releases a viral Grow ing a An i mal Res cues: WRJA E27 11 14 (HD) group in 1930s London. (N) (HD) a young house wife’s death from a stom ach virus. (N) video; Karl and Elise con tinue in ves ti - Greener World Rob on the Road (HD) ga tion. (N) (HD) (HD) (N) (HD) Coo per Barrett’s Bob’s Burgers: The Simpsons: Brooklyn Fam ily Guy: Hot The Last Man on WACH FOX News Ring of Honor Wrestling (N) (HD) The Big Bang The Big Bang WACH E57 66Guide (N) (HD) Nice-Capades Or ange is the New Nine-Nine: Into Pocket-Dial Earth: Baby Steps at 10 Nightly The ory (HD) The ory (HD) (HD) Yel low the Woods (HD) (HD) news report. How I Met Your How I Met Your Movie Family Guy: Fam ily Guy: A Movie WKTC E63 422Mother: Nan nies Mother (HD) Quagmire’s Dad Hero Sits Next (HD) (HD) Door CABLE CHANNELS A&E 46 130 In ter ven tion: Ginjer Opioid ad dict. Inter ven tion: Then & Now: Lorna In ter ven tion: Dan iel M. Al co holic Escap ing Polyg amy: Leah/Hannah A look is taken at sis ters who es cape (:03) In ter ven - (HD) Drug ad dict. (N) (HD) abuses pain med i cation. (N) (HD) from the po lyg amous Kingston cult. (HD) tion: Lorna (HD) AMC 48 180 (5:00) The Ma trix (‘99, Science Fic- Preacher: Monster Swamp (HD) Preacher: South Will Rise Again (N) Ride with Norman Reedus (N) (HD) Preacher: South Will Rise Again (HD) Ride w/ Norman tion) aaaa Keanu Reeves. (HD) (HD) (HD) ANPL 41 100 The Last Alaskans (HD) Alaskans Remote (HD) (:01) Alaskans Remote (HD) (:02) Alaskans Remote (HD) North Woods Law: Hunt (HD) Alaskans (HD) BET 61 162 (6:00) BET Awards 2016 Live, Red & BET Awards 2016 BET pres ents its an nual award show with hosts An thony An der son and Tracee Ellis Ross, cel e brat ing and hon or ing BET Awards 2016 The After Party Ready! lead ers in mul ti ple fields of en ter tain ment. (HD) Live! BRAVO 47 181 Shahs of Sunset Social (N) Shahs of Sun set: Trou ble In Par adise House wives of Or ange: When the Shahs of Sun set: Trou ble In Par adise What Happens South ern Charm: Founder’s Brawl (N) Ship Hits the Fan (N) (HD) CNBC 35 84 Super Rich Super Rich Super Rich (N) Super Rich (N) Jay Leno’s Garage (HD) Jay Leno’s Garage (HD) Super Rich Super Rich Leno’s (HD) CNN 33 80 The Hunt: Still Run ning 2016 The Hunt Girlfriend murdered. The Hunt with John Walsh (N) Declas si fied (N) (HD) The Hunt Girlfriend murdered. The Hunt COM 57 136 (5:36) Rush Hour (‘98, Action) Jackie BET Awards 2016 BET pres ents its an nual award show with hosts An thony An der son and Tracee Ellis Ross, cel e brat ing and hon or ing Katt Williams: The Pimp Chroni cles Chan. Detec tive team. (HD) lead ers in mul ti ple fields of enter tain ment. (N) (HD) Pt. 1 The fam ily man. (HD) DISN 18 200 Ad ven tures in Babysitting (‘16, Fam ily) Sabrina Car - (:45) Bizaard- (:10) Stuck in the (:35) K.C. Under - BUNK’D Eagle Girl Meets World Liv and Maddie BUNK’D Making Austin & Ally penter, Sofia Carson. vark: First! Mid dle (HD) cover (HD) egg. (HD) (HD) (HD) friends. (HD) (HD) DSC 42 103 Monster Mako (HD) Tiger Beach (N) (HD) The Return of the Mon ster (N) Isle of Jaws (N) (HD) Shark (N) (HD) (:31) Monster Mako (HD) ESPN 26 35 Baseball Tonight: Sunday (HD) MLB Baseball: Los Angeles Dodgers at Pitts burgh Pirates from PNC Park z{| (HD) SportsCenter (HD) ESPN2 27 39 (6:00) MLS Soc cer z{| (HD) Glory Kickbox ing: Glory 31 (HD) SportsCenter (HD) ESPN FC (HD) ESPN FC (HD) FOOD 40 109 Guy’s Grocery Games (HD) Guy’s Grocery Games (N) (HD) Food Network Star (N) (HD) Beat Bobby Beat Bobby Chopped (HD) Star (HD) FOXN 37 90 FOX Report Sunday (HD) FOX News Channel FOX News Channel The Greg Gutfeld Show FOX News Channel FOX Report aaac FREE 20 131 (6:45) The Blind Side (‘09, Drama) Sandra Bull ock. A fam ily takes a poor youth into their home, and he Guilt: Pilot Woman defends sister in Guilt: #AmericanPsycho (HD) Joel Osteen be comes a foot ball star. (HD) murder case. (HD) FSS 31 42 World Poker Tour no~ (HD) World Poker Tour no~ (HD) UFC Main Flashback World Poker Tour no} (HD) World Poker Tour no} (HD) MLB Game aac aaa HALL 52 183 Appe tite for Love (‘16, Ro mance) Taylor Cole. A corpo rate exec u - Per fect Match (‘15, Ro mance) Danica Mc Kel lar. Ri val wed ding Gold. Girl: Twice Gold. Girl Tell-all The Golden Girls: tive must con vince her ex-boy friend to sell his res tau rant. (HD) planners with contrast ing styles are hired for the same event. (HD) in a Life time novel. Cheaters HGTV 39 112 Hunt ers (HD) Hunt ers (HD) Lakefront (N) Lakefront (N) Carib Life Carib Life Island (HD) Is land (HD) Hunt ers (HD) Hunt ers (HD) Carib Life HIST 45 110 Ameri can Pickers (HD) Ameri can Pickers (HD) Ameri can Pickers (HD) Ameri can Pickers (HD) (:03) Ameri can Pickers (HD) Am. Picker aaac aac ION 13 160 Ca sino Royale (‘06, Thriller) Dan iel Craig. Brit ish secret agent James Bond goes on his first mis sion as Die Another Day (‘02, Ac tion) Pierce Brosnan. Agent 007 in ves ti gates the connec tion 007, enter ing a high-stakes poker game against a das tardly terror ist banker. (HD) be tween a ter ror ist and a bil lion aire. LIFE 50 145 Revenge Porn (‘16, Drama) Elisa beth Röhm. Mother targets “revenge porn” The Wrong Child (‘16, Thriller) (HD) (:02) Re venge Porn (‘16, Drama) Elis abeth Röhm. website after nude pho tos of daugh ter are posted. (HD) Mother targets “revenge porn” website. (HD) MSNBC 36 92 Lockup Constant vio lence. (HD) Lockup The in mates speak. (HD) Lockup Inmates speak. (HD) Lockup An inmate protest. (HD) Lockup Maxi mum secu rity. (HD) Lockup (HD) NICK 16 210 Henry: Ox Pox Henry BET Awards 2016 BET cel e brates and honors lead ers in mul ti ple fields of enter tain ment. (HD) Friends (HD) Friends (HD) SPIKE 64 153 Lip Sync Lip Sync BET Awards 2016 BET cel e brates and honors lead ers in mul ti ple fields of enter tain ment. (HD) Lip Sync Channing Tatum. aaa aaa SYFY 58 152 (6:00) John Carter (‘12, Ad ven ture) Tay lor Kitsch. A Civil War vet is The Lone Ranger (‘13, Ac tion) Johnny Depp. A for mer law en force ment offi cial and a Na tive Amer ican The Time Trav- transplanted to Mars, where he dis covers a lush planet. war rior team up in an ef fort to res cue the Old West from an evil in dus tri alist. eler’s Wife aaa aa TBS 24 156 (6:00) Hor ri ble Bosses (‘11, Com edy) We’re the Millers (‘13, Com edy) Jennifer Aniston. A drug dealer hires a fake fam ily as a Kill ers (‘10, Com edy) Ash ton Kutcher. A hap pily mar ried as sas sin aaa Jason Bate man. cover while ship ping mar i juana. learns that he is the target of a con tract killer. (HD) aaa aaa TCM 49 186 (6:00) Breakfast at Tiffany’s (‘61, A Thousand Clowns (‘65, Comedy) Jason Robards. A 12-year-old (:15) Summer Wishes, Winter Dreams (‘73, Drama) Jo anne Go West (‘25) Com edy) aaac Audrey Hepburn. boy and his uncle try to keep their unique fam ily to gether. Woodward. A wife and hus band in mid-life cri sis. Buster Keaton. TLC 43 157 Sister Wives (HD) Sister Wives: Tell All (N) (HD) Jamie Lynn Spears: When (N) (:03) Sister Wives: Tell All (HD) aaa TNT 23 158 (6:30) Red 2 (‘13, Ac tion) Bruce Willis. Frank Mo ses gath ers his The Last Ship: Shanzhai (N) (HD) Murder in the First: Nor mandy Bitch The Last Ship: Shanzhai (HD) Murder in the team when a nuclear por table device goes missing. (HD) (N) (HD) First (HD) TRUTV 38 129 Jok ers (HD) Comedy (HD) Jok ers (HD) Jok ers (HD) Jok ers (HD) Jok ers (HD) Jok ers (HD) Jok ers (HD) Fun ni est (HD) Fun ni est (HD) Jok ers (HD) TVLAND 55 161 Reba (HD) Reba (HD) Reba (HD) Reba (HD) Loves Ray. Loves Ray. Gaffigan (N) Gaffigan (HD) Queens (HD) Queens (HD) Queens (HD) USA 25 132 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Mo tive: A Problem Like Maria Career (:01) Law & Order: Special Vic tims (:01) Law & Or- Spring Awak en ing (HD) Perverted Justice (HD) Surren der ing Noah (HD) threatened. (N) (HD) Unit: Crim i nal Ha tred (HD) der: SVU (HD) WE 68 166 CSI: Miami: Go ing Un der (HD) CSI: Miami: Death Emi nent (HD) CSI: Miami Voodoo case. (HD) CSI: Miami: Darkroom (HD) CSI: Miami: Rio (HD) CSI Mi ami WGN 8 172 Blue Bloods: Most Wanted (HD) Blue Bloods (HD) Blue Bloods Hate crimes. (HD) Blue Bloods Cop killer. (HD) The Pur suit of Happyness (‘06) Will Smith. (HD) REVIEWS Sumter Artists’ Guild celebrates Group marks 50 years with impressive opening BY JANE G. COLLINS “Night Swim Buddies” Special to The Sumter Item wraps the heartwarming subject matter of the boy THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Thursday night’s opening and frog in a feeling of ten- This CD cover for “True Sadness,” of the Sumter Artists’ derness enhanced by Rath’s the latest release by The Avett Guild’s exhibit was a night use of light and the gentle Brothers, is seen. of celebration. swirl of water. First, the group’s 50 years Second-place winner, pre- as a contributing force in the vious guild president Carole Avett Brothers’ Sumter community and its Carberry, focuses on what commitment to create artis- might be considered her sig- tic opportunities for local nature subject matter — artists and art education birds, particularly swans — ‘True Sadness’ and appreciation. Second, in “Golden Moment.” The recognition of the passing of mellow combination of the several members who have three swans painted in mixes new, supported the gallery and shades of pea green and del- the guild by donating the icate yellow tones, combined 1st, 2nd, 3rd and People’s with the contrast of the pro- classic sounds Choice awards in their tective reeds and vertical PHOTO PROVIDED BY LINDSEY TANNER honor — Helen and Charles flow of water, adds the air of Denise Greer’s mixed media “Frozen in Time” displays her propen- The Associated Press “Pap” Propst, J. Eugene peacefulness. sity to wit with a powerful combination of design and color. It can Matthews, and Dr. Wendell Third-place winner Thom- be seen in the Sumter Artists’ Guild show at Sumter County Gal- Levi Jr. and Patty Levi Bar- as Alexander Blackmon’s lery of Art through Aug. 26. A quiet, deep sigh opens the nett and Ray Davenport. photography wood burning, loveliest tune on The Avett Next, introducing Cole “Livery Stable Courtyard,” worth because it reminded glazed ceramic jar “on Top,” Brothers’ terrific new album, Miller, the gallery’s new cu- brings a sense of nostalgia. her of Brauhaus, the decora- its unexpected soft, molded “True Sadness.” It might reflect rator, and Michael Duffy, the Blackmon delicately recap- tive Pennsylvania Dutch folk shape capped by a whimsical the wistful tale of a romance new guild president, and im- tures the contrast of the art often found in hex sym- octopus, attest to the guild Seth Avett pines for in “I Wish I portantly, presenting the un- massive foliage with old bols on barns. Mitchum’s members’ diversity. Was.” precedented number of art- wagons, light fixture and the use of intricately created Joe Valcourt’s photograph But it could be just the oppo- works submitted, 141 en- open area leading the viewer symbols and myriad colors “Ogham Primer” invades site — the kind of expression tries, according to Karen through the composition. form an architectural com- the texture of the tree, giv- you’d make in the presence of Watson, executive director The honorable mention position of bold color and ing it personality. something exquisite. And that of the gallery. Duffy referred winners further underscore form. Terry Newman’s “ Mid- describes this album, the 11th to the exhibit as an example the diversity of the guild tal- “Tattered Angel,” an in- night Birches“ becomes from the North Carolina alt-folk of “your community at its ent and membership, both stallation piece by Con- striking through her stark band with the homespun hip- finest ... powerful and rele- amateur and professional. stance Brennan, sometimes combination of blue and ster sound. vant.” Sylvia Pickell continues to referred to as the “angel black set against the dark It’s their first studio album Judge for the show, Cath- demonstrate her quilting lady,” infuses space, sur- blue night background, lu- since 2013, and there’s an un- erine Walworth, the new cu- and needle work talent in rounding the delicate, coffee- minous yellow moon and dertone of melancholy on many rator at the Columbia Muse- “Scherenschnitte,” a Ger- colored face and alarmingly white falling snow. She cre- of the 12 tracks, marked by the um of Art, emphasized that man name for a Swiss and blue eyes with fragile feath- ates an atmosphere of isola- brothers’ haunting harmonies, she had “no preference for German form of paper cut- ered wings. Wisps of feath- tion and observation. Scott Avett’s plaintive banjo one particular style ... but ting developed in the 1500s ers, pearls, lace and scripted The exhibition is located picking and Seth’s soulful gui- looked for authenticity and and brought to the Pennsyl- comments lead the eye in the Sumter Gallery of tar. The elements blend sub- coming into one’s own artis- vania area in the 1700s. Her through the suspended Art, the community’s art limely in the laments of “Fisher tic hand that is sure and dis- intricate blue and red de- space to the observations on center. The public is invited Road to Hollywood” punctuated tinctive ... a sense of calm in signs reflect the symmetry the floor. to vote for the People’s by Joe Kwan’s achingly beauti- front of a work because it is generally found in the work. Marjorie Hooks’ “A Trib- Choice Award, and, as Duffy ful cello. It’s classic Avetts at so satisfyingly resolved or a Amanda Cox, gallery art ute to Women” transforms a observed, it represents their best. little jolt of intellectual joy education director, contrasts cabinet into a statement “your community at its fin- And it’s loud and clear in because it says something large, vibrant floral shapes about women. Recipes, clay est.” “Ain’t No Man,” the April-re- about the world that hasn’t of orange, blue, yellow and figures, pictures and a gold Sumter Artists’ Guild leased single, a hand-clapping, been said.” Her selection of white against a dark gray figure surrounded by cogs show will remain in the foot-stomping anthem to over- the three tops winners and background, transforming underscore Hook’s dedica- Sumter County Gallery of coming fear and anger, hate and the three honorable men- the floral arrangement into tion to women’s “diversity of Art, 200 Hasell St., through hardship. The Avetts stray from tions reflect the versatility a visual journey of vortex personalities and the equity Aug. 26. The gallery is open their more folksy sound here, of the artists in style, medi- and color. of their strength.” Tuesday through Sunday, and its refrain — “There ain’t um and intent. Neophyte artist Taylor Halimah Shah’s daintily and admission is free. For no man can save me ain’t no First-place winner Gene- Mitchum’s mandala “Mean- patterned “Sea Green Vase” more information, all (803) man can enslave me” — will vieve Rath’s watercolor ingful Color” attracted Wal- and Laura Cardello’s clay- 775-0543. stay stuck in your head. A6 | SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 WORLD THE SUMTER ITEM Britain votes to leave European Union

can't travel and work freely in Europe?" she said. "I feel really sad for them. Prime Minister to They've lost more." London Mayor Sadiq Khan felt it resign; financial necessary to reach out to the 1 million Europeans in the capital to underscore they were still "very welcome here." markets rocked "We all have a responsibility to now seek to heal the divisions that have LONDON (AP) — Britain voted to emerged throughout this campaign — leave the European Union after a bit- and to focus on what unites us, rather terly divisive referendum campaign, than that which divides us," he said. toppling the prime minister Friday, Britain would be the first major sending global markets plunging and country to leave the EU, which was shattering the stability of a project in born from the ashes of World War II continental unity designed half a cen- as European leaders sought to build tury ago to prevent World War III. links and avert future hostility. With The decision launches a yearslong no precedent, the effect on the single process to renegotiate trade, business market of 500 million people — the and political links between the United world's largest economy — is unclear. Kingdom and what would become a Leaders from across the EU voiced 27-nation bloc, an unprecedented di- regret at the British decision. Germa- vorce that could take a decade or more ny called top diplomats from the EU's to complete. six founding nations to a meeting Sat- "The dawn is breaking on an inde- urday, and the president of the Euro- pendent United Kingdom," said Nigel pean Council, Donald Tusk, said the Farage, leader of the U.K. Indepen- bloc will meet without Britain at a dence Party. "Let June 23 go down in summit next week to assess its future. our history as our independence day." Tusk vowed not to let the vote derail Prime Minister David Cameron, the European project. who had led the campaign to keep "What doesn't kill you, makes you Britain in the EU, said he would resign stronger," he said. by October and left it to his successor But already, far-right leaders in to decide when to invoke Article 50, France and the Netherlands were call- which triggers a departure from the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ing for a similar anti-EU vote. European Union. Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump makes a speech at his re- The referendum showed Britain to "I will do everything I can as prime vamped Trump Turnberry golf course in Turnberry, Scotland, on Friday. Trump, in Scotland be a sharply divided nation: Strong minister to steady the ship over the the day after the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, saluted the deci- pro-EU votes in the economic and cul- coming weeks and months," he said, sion, saying the nation’s citizens “took back their country,” though Scotland voted strongly tural powerhouse of London and "but I do not think it would be right for in favor of remaining part of the EU. Read the full article at theitem.com. semi-autonomous Scotland were coun- me to try to be the captain that steers tered by sweeping anti-Establishment the country to its next destination." that severing ties with the single land's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon sentiment for an exit across the rest of Polls ahead of the vote had shown a market will hurt the U.K. economy said a second Scottish referendum England, from southern seaside towns close race, and the momentum had in- and undermine London's position as on independence from the United to rust-belt former industrial power- creasingly appeared to be on the "re- a global financial center. Kingdom is now "highly likely." Scot- houses in the north. main" side over the last week. But in an Bank of England Gov. Mark Car- land voted in 2014 to remain a part "It's a vindication of 1,000 years of election Thursday marked by notably ney sought to reassure markets and of the U.K. but that decision was British democracy," commuter Jona- high turnout — 72 percent of the more promised to take "all the necessary seen by many as being conditional than Campbell James declared at the than 46 million registered voters — steps to prepare for today's events." on the U.K. remaining in the EU. train station in Richmond, southwest "leave" won with 52 percent of the votes. Also seeking to calm frayed nerves But nothing matched the shock of London. "From Magna Carta all the The result shocked investors, and was the most prominent "leave" cam- the people in the capital, London, way through to now we've had a slow stock markets plummeted around the paigner, Boris Johnson. Taking a som- where some 10 percent of the popula- evolution of democracy, and this vote world with key indexes dropping 10 ber tone unusual for the flamboyant tion is from the EU. Christine Ull- has vindicated the maturity and depth percent in Germany and about 8 per- former London mayor, he described mann, a German who worked on the of the democracy in our country." cent in Japan and Britain. the EU as a noble idea which was no campaign urging other Europeans to Others expressed anger and frustra- The euro fell against the dollar, longer right for Britain. He said the "Hug a Brit," exemplified the sadness tion. Olivia Sangster-Bullers, 24, called and the pound dropped to its lowest result in no way means the United and sense of loss. the result "absolutely disgusting." level since 1985, plunging more than Kingdom will be "less united" or "less "What about Brits who believe in the "Good luck to all of us, I say, espe- 10 percent from about $1.50 to $1.35 European." goodness of their society who find cially those trying to build a future before a slight recovery, on concerns Even as he spoke, however, Scot- themselves in a society where they with our children," she said. Scots, Northern Irish eye UK escape after Brexit vote EDINBURGH, Scotland main inside the EU. Most ana- and the single market." But big three parties — the Con- Sinn Fein, already in power (AP) — The United Kingdom's lysts dismiss that prospect. she said such hopes appeared servatives, Labour and Liber- in Northern Ireland's 9-year- stunning vote to depart the "Scotland faces the prospect unlikely to prevail and made a al Democrats — all argued old unity government and po- European Union could end in of being taken out of the EU second Scottish independence two years ago that U.K. mem- sitioned to become the Repub- the breakup of the U.K. itself. against our will. I regard that referendum "now highly like- bership was the only way to lic of Ireland's top opposition While majorities of voters as democratically unaccept- ly." She said such a vote would keep Scotland securely within party, insists that the hun- in England and Wales backed able," said Scotland's leader, have to be held before the the EU. dreds of thousands of Irish the campaign to leave the First Minister Nicola Sturgeon. United Kingdom formally exit- "Clearly they've misled the citizens who live in Northern 28-nation bloc, the U.K.'s two More than 60 percent of ed the EU, which could happen Scottish people," he said. Ireland must be given a other regions of Scotland and Scots voted to remain in the as soon as 2018. Next door, Irish nationalists chance to vote for their own Northern Ireland voted to EU, compared with 48 percent Scotland in September 2014 in the long-disputed U.K. re- U.K. escape. stay. Hot on the heels of Fri- of voters in the U.K. overall, voted 55 percent to 45 percent gion of Northern Ireland say day's results, nationalist lead- reflecting Scots' belief that EU to reject independence. But the British vote has reignited ers in both countries vowed to membership provides a mod- leading members of Sturgeon's their demands for an all-is- leave the U.K. if that is re- erating influence on political Scottish National Party said land referendum to reunite quired price to keep their life in a U.K. traditionally they were confident that many the two parts of Ireland after homelands fully connected to dominated by the vastly more voters who rejected indepen- 95 years of partition. They Europe. numerous English. dence two years ago were argue that a British withdraw- Scotland, where nationalists Sturgeon emphasized that ready to switch allegiance al from the EU would force EVERY DAY already in power narrowly her administration would aim given England's decisive em- authorities in both parts of lost a 2014 independence ref- first to help negotiate a com- brace of euroskepticism. 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DALLAS (AP) — The arrests this nanny on board.” took off from Port- WANT TO month of two men on charges of grop- A FEW SUGGESTIONS Last week, 26-year-old Chad Camer- land. The girl was ing young girls on planes has raised on Camp of Gresham, Oregon, was ar- LEARN MORE? flying alone but not questions about the safety of minors • Even with older children who are allowed to rested and charged with abusive sexu- as a special unac- take connecting flights, book a nonstop if Visit who fly alone. al contact after an American Airlines companied-minor available. http://1.usa. Experts say that before putting chil- flight from Dallas to Portland, Oregon. traveler, according gov/28SFUDk dren on a plane alone, parents should • Pick flights early in the day. Delays tend to According to an FBI agent’s statement, to the airline. teach them to immediately get help if build during the day, so flying in the morning Camp sat in a middle seat next to a Reports of chil- another person makes them uncom- will reduce the risk of the child being 13-year-old girl even though there were dren and teens being molested or lost stranded overnight. fortable. Parents should also under- empty seats nearby including the aisle when traveling alone aren’t common stand that flight attendants aren’t baby • When you take your child to the gate, ask seat in the same row. He declined a but get lots of news coverage. sitters. who will accompany them on and off the flight attendant’s offer to move. Last year, a 57-year-old man was ar- There are no federal regulations, so plane and whether another passenger will sit When a flight attendant returned rested after an unaccompanied girl next to them. the airlines set their own rules for mi- later to serve snacks to passengers, she said the man touched her and used his nors flying alone. Most limit the • Don’t leave the airport until the plane takes saw Camp’s hand on the girl’s crotch, foot to rub her crotch during an Amer- youngest kids to nonstop flights to off. according to the arrest complaint. The ican Airlines flight from New York to avoid the added confusion and risk of girl was crying. Hull said the man’s in- Chicago. The man had moved to an connecting to another plane. Some sistence on sitting next to the girl “was empty seat next to the girl during the limit the number of solo children on sengers and serve drinks and snacks a huge red flag.” In a statement, Amer- flight. A federal judge acquitted him, any one flight. during flights. ican said it is committed to providing a saying prosecutors failed to prove their Most U.S. airlines offer to take unac- Parents put children on planes by safe experience for young travelers case. The girl’s family is suing Ameri- companied children as young as 5 for themselves for many reasons includ- and was cooperating with law enforce- can. an extra fee of up to $300 per round ing traveling to visit a divorced parent, ment officials who are investigating Last summer, an 11-year-old boy was trip. The carriers promise to help kids to see grandparents or to attend a the incident. lost at the airport in Newark, New Jer- get on and off the plane. summer camp. This week, Jesse Salas, 23, of Redon- sey, for about 30 minutes until his Flight attendants know when there “They don’t realize how little is done do Beach, California, was charged with grandfather found him. United said is an unaccompanied minor on board, for unaccompanied minors for that misdemeanor assault in Seattle after that a flight attendant had asked the but airlines don’t add an extra atten- $300,” says Summer Hull, who writes allegedly groping and kissing a boy to stay on the plane after it landed dant to watch children. Flight atten- about family travel on her Mommy 16-year-old girl who had fallen asleep and didn’t notice when he left with dants still have to attend to other pas- Points blog. “It’s not like they have a shortly after the Alaska Airlines plane other passengers.

Center, Atlanta. With two monsville; brother-in-law, Ann DuBose Green of Tur- Gable, she was a daughter of OBITUARIES master degrees under his belt, George Scott (Doretha) of beville; nine grandchildren; the late Henry Travis and Lil- JOE NATHAN PRESTON SR. the Rev. Gibson also received Charleston; and sister-in-law, and 12 great-grandchildren. lian Williams Francis. his specialist certification in Apostle Willete Scott-Ash of For online condolences, The family is receiving MANNING — Joe Nathan administration from the Uni- Charleston. With such a large, please visit www.floydfuneral. friends and relatives at her Preston Sr. died on Monday, versity of South Carolina, Co- loving family, he also leaves com home, 525 Arlington Road. June 20, 2016. lumbia. behind a host of nieces, neph- Funeral arrangements are He was a son of the late Er- Early in his career, the Rev. ews, uncle, cousins and LEON SAMUELS incomplete and will be an- nest W. and Catherine Daney Gibson began working at friends. TIMMONSVILLE — Funer- nounced by Williams Funeral Preston. Georgia-Pacific and also The Brothers of Alpha Phi al services for Leon Samuels, Home Inc. Funeral servic- Charleston’s International Alpha Fraternity will conduct who died on June 21, 2016, will es for Mr. Pres- Longshoreman Association their Omega Service starting be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday at ROBERT ANDREWS ton will be held 1442. He later transitioned at 6 p.m. today immediately King Emmanuel Baptist Robert Andrews entered at 11 a.m. on into a successful, 30-year ca- followed by the wake / view- Church, Lynchburg, where the eternal rest on Friday, June Sunday at Cy- reer with the South Carolina ing service at Historic Trinity Rev. Antoni Lee is the pastor. 24, 2016, at Palmetto Health press Fork AME Public School System in Lee AME Church, 39 W. Rigby St., Services will be conducted Tuomey. Church, 5954 N. and Clarendon counties, serv- Manning. by Bowman’s Funeral Home Born on March 16, 1944, in PRESTON Brewington ing in various roles such as Funeral services will be of Timmonsville. Sumter County, he was a son Road, Alcolu, bus superintendent, teacher, held at 3 p.m. on Sunday at The family is receiving of Annie Lou Andrews Pring- with the Rev. Robert Carter, and guidance counselor to the Morris College Neal-Jones friends at 212 S. Kershaw St., le and the late David Pringle. pastor, and the Rev. Rufus principal. He also diligently Auditorium, 100 W. College Timmonsville. The family is receiving rela- Gaymon, eulogist. served as a minister in the Af- St., Sumter, with Elder Eddie tives and friends at the home, The family is receiving rican Methodist Episcopal Gaston Jr., eulogist, and the NATHANIEL JOE 37 Murphy St. friends at his residence, 6663 Church, leading members at Rev. Phillip Washington offici- BISHOPVILLE — Nathaniel Funeral plans will be an- Juneburn Road, Manning. New Hope AME, Aynor; St. ating. Other assisting mem- Joe, 64, passed away on nounced by Community Fu- These services have been Peter AME Church, Cool bers of clergy include the Rev. Thursday, June 23, 2016, at neral Home of Sumter. entrusted to Samuels Funeral Springs; Mt. Zion AME Robert China, the Rev. Harry McLeod Regional Medical Home LLC of Manning. Church, Greeleyville; Society Wilson and Apostle Willette Center, Florence. RICHARD F. MARTIN Hill AME Church, Manning; Scott-Ash. Born in Lee County, he was Richard Freeman “Butch” ETHELEA B. WATSON and his last faithful charge, The family is currently re- a son of the late Henry and Martin, 73, husband of Myrtle MANNING — Ethelea Historic Trinity AME Church, ceiving relatives and friends Sarah McCutcheon Joe. Joanne Brown Martin, died Brunson Watson died on Mon- Manning. At an early age, he at the home, 314 Church St., The family will receive rela- on Friday, June 24, 2016, at his day, June 20, 2016. accepted the Lord Jesus Sumter. tives and friends at the home, home. She was a daughter of the Christ as his personal Savior, The Rev. Gibson’s earthly 108 Faith Road, Bishopville. Services will be announced late Mood and Groover Harri- was baptized and joined Eb- body will be placed in the au- Funeral arrangements are by Elmore Hill McCreight Fu- son Brunson. enezer AME Church, Mayes- ditorium at 2 p.m. incomplete and will be an- neral Home & Crematory, 221 Funeral servic- ville. The funeral procession will nounced by Square Deal Fu- Broad St., Sumter, (803) 775- es for Mrs. Wat- He humbly served in many leave from Morris College. neral Home, Bishopville. 9386. son will be held leadership capacities within Floral bearers will be the at 1 p.m. on Sun- several organizations: he was beautiful nieces of the dearly PEARL F. PRINGLE day at Goodwill the proud president of the departed and pallbearers will Pearl Francis Pringle, 94, Freewill Baptist Omicron Lambda Chapter of be the wonderful nephews of wife of Bernie Pringle Sr., Church, 1329 Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity the Rev. Gibson. died on Friday, June 24, 2016, WATSON Goodwill Church Inc.; worked diligently with His dear fraternal brothers at Palmetto Health Tuomey. Road, Manning, the South Carolina Democrat- of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraterni- Born on March 22, 1922, in with the Rev. Renol Trevol, ic Party as a poll leader; a ty Inc. will also serve as hon- pastor, Pastor Randolph dedicated board member for orary pallbearers. Brown, presiding, and Pastor Emergency Awareness Board Burial will be in Mayesville David Pugh, Evangelist Debo- of Sumter and Florence coun- Cemetery. rah Trevol and Evangelist ties; spiritually and faithfully The family is receiving Wanda Nelson assisting. Buri- served as a faculty member of friends at the residence, 314 al will follow in the church- the board of examiners for Church St., Sumter. yard cemetery. the Manning District; finance These services have been The family is receiving committee member for Man- entrusted to Samuels Funeral friends at her residence, 303 ning District; and also pas- Home LLC of Manning. Conal St., Manning. sionately served as the chair These services have been of the Manning AME District HELEN D. BUDDIN entrusted to Samuels Funeral Annual Banquet. TURBEVILLE — Helen Home LLC of Manning. He leaves to cherish his Irene DuBose Buddin, age 80, memories: his loving wife, passed away on Thursday, REV. MALACHI GIBSON Sandra Scott Gibson; power- June 23, 2016, at a Conway The Rev. Malachi Gibson, ful mother, Pattie Jefferson hospital, after an extended ill- 2016 65, husband of Sandra Scott Gibson; and four blessed chil- ness. Gibson of Charleston, entered dren, Michelle Blanding of A church service will be into enteral rest on Wednes- Sumter, Kyshia Gibson of held at 2 p.m. today at New day, June 22, 2016, at Palmetto Snellville, Georgia, Brian Gib- Zion United Methodist Church The Sumter Item is asking its readers to join in its eff orts to help United Ministries of Health Toumey. son of Snellville, Georgia, and with burial in the church cem- Sumter County. Please choose to donate to one of the following: Born on Sept. Terrell Gibson of Slidell, Lou- etery, directed by Floyd Funer- CRISIS RELIEF, which assists people who have received eviction and utility disconnect 1, 1950, in Mayes- isiana. The Rev. Gibson also al Home of Olanta. notices, and helps provide food, furniture and appliances for domestic violence victims. ville, he was a has seven spirit-filled grand- The family will receive HOMELESS SHELTER (Samaritan House), which gives a safe place to sleep for up to 20 son of Pattie Jef- children, Tiairra Smith (Ced- friends after the service in the men and eight women. ferson Gibson ric) of Sumter, William Valen- church fellowship hall. and the late Clar- cia of Charlotte, North Caroli- Born in Clarendon County, HOME REPAIR AND WHEELCHAIR MINISTRY (SAM), which makes homes safe, ence Gibson Sr. na, Zelman Whitlow of Sum- she was a daughter of the late dry, secure and accessible by repairing roofs, fl oors, etc. GIBSON In his immedi- ter, Jalen Whitlow of Sumter, Raleigh Earnest and Mary PLEASE APPLY MY DONATION WHERE IT IS MOST NEEDED ate family, he Kyon Gibson-Spio of Snell- Sudie Baird DuBose. Mrs. was preceded in death by his ville, Christopher Blanding of Helen was employed at Clar- Name: father, Clarence Gibson Sr.; Sumter and Kyli Gibson of endon School District 3 and brother, Clarence Gibson Jr.; Snellville; and three precious worked in the school cafete- Address: and sister, Julia Williams. great-grandchildren, Treyvon ria. She was a member of Phone: The Rev. Gibson attended Smith of Sumter, Samyah New Zion United Methodist school in Sumter County and Smith of Sumter and Aniyah Church. THIS DONATION IS BEING MADE: was a 1970 graduate of East- Valencia of Charlotte. The She was preceded in death In Memory of: ern High School. He furthered Rev. Gibson was chosen to be by her husband, Edward his education at Saint Augus- the loving godfather of Lisa Ervin Buddin Sr.; three sis- In Honor of: tine College, Raleigh, North Dixon of Conyers, Georgia, ters, Sara DuBose Driggers, Carolina, where he received Kandis Gibson of Mayesville, Tiney DuBose Brown and Anonymously his bachelor of arts degree in Kristen Gregg of Darlington Asalee DuBose Welch; three history and government. He and Gainful Canty of Man- brothers, Raleigh "Leslie' Du- also attended South Carolina ning. Bose, Linwood "Ham" DuBose State University, Orangeburg, The Rev. Gibson is also sur- and Joseph DuBose; and one MY DONATION where he received a master of vived by such a close-knit great-grandchild. Amount Enclosed: CASH MONEY arts degree in guidance and group of siblings, George Gib- She is survived by one ______ORDER counseling. The Rev. Gibson’s son (Sara) of Mayesville, Jes- daughter, Penny (Jim) Tallon CHECK passion to further his spiritu- sie Washington (Robert) of of Lynchburg; two sons, al development and knowl- Mayesville, James Gibson of James Melvin (Beth) Buddin Please Mail To: The Sumter Item/Summer of Caring edge in religion drove him to Raleigh, Irene Gibson of of Olanta and Edward Ervin PO Box 1677 • Sumter, SC 29150 also obtain his master of di- Mayesville, William Gibson (Karen) Buddin Jr. of Mur- vinity degree from the Inter- (Lillie) of Mayesville and Wil- rells Inlet; two sisters, Alice Drop Off At: The Sumter Item denominational Theological helmena Washington of Tim- DuBose Welch of Sumter and 20 N. Magnolia St. • Sumter, SC 29150 A8 | SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 NATION THE SUMTER ITEM Volkswagen to pay near $10.2B in settlement

Then-Volkswagen CEO Martin Most of the money will go to vehicle Winterkorn stands next to a car at the annual shareholder meeting owners affected by emissions scandal in Hannover, Germany, in May DETROIT (AP) — Volkswa- of nitrogen oxide, which can 2014. Read more at theitem.com. gen will spend about $10.2 bil- cause respiratory problems in THE ASSOCIATED PRESS lion to settle an emissions humans. Volkswagen diesel cheating scandal in the U.S. owners first learned of the de- that has turned into one of ception in September, and Charles Breyer in San Fran- the largest cases of corporate most have seen the value of cisco. deception in the nation’s his- their cars decline. The $10.2 billion would tory. According to the two people, eclipse the cost of all recent Two people briefed on set- Volkswagen will offer to fix automotive scandals — and tlement talks said most of the the cars for free, but any fix the amount Volkswagen ulti- money would go to compen- will likely hurt the cars’ ac- mately pays out could grow by sate 482,000 owners of cars celeration and fuel economy. billions of dollars. with 2-liter diesel engines that Alternatively, owners can sell A lawsuit by the Justice De- were programmed to turn on their car back to the company. Air Resources Board and the people, who asked not to be partment is ongoing, and the emissions controls during Volkswagen, which admit- Federal Trade Commission, identified because a judge in company could be fined by government lab tests and turn ted to intentionally deceiving one of the people said. the case has issued a gag the state of California. them off while on the road. regulators, will also pay pen- The settlement is not final order. The company also faces as Investigators determined alties to government agencies yet and terms could change as Details are scheduled to be much as $20 billion in fines that the cars emitted more such as the Environmental lawyers work around the released Tuesday by Senior for violating the Clean Air than 40 times the legal limit Protection Agency, California clock on final details, said the U.S. District Court Judge Act.

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Brandon Roberto Budden - We are so very proud of you and we love you very much! Your Loving Family THE SUMTER ITEM NATION SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 | A9 Supreme Court says ‘no’ to Obama’s immigration plans

WASHINGTON (AP) — A expansion rather than the 4-4 she worked on it while at the short-handed and deeply di- tie, a much more significant Justice Department. vided Supreme Court dead- defeat for the president and On immigration, the tie is locked Thursday on President immigrant advocates. not likely to lead to an in- Obama's immigration plan to Democrat Hillary Clinton crease in deportations since help millions living in the U.S. declared that as president she the president retains ample illegally, effectively killing the would work to restore the pro- discretion to decide whom to plan for the rest of his presi- grams and go further. Repub- deport. But the ruling sty- dency and raising the stakes lican Donald Trump said he mies his effort to bring peo- even further for the Novem- would make sure Obama's ple "out from the shadows" by ber elections. "unconstitutional actions" giving them the right to work The hotly debated direction never came back. legally in the U.S. of America's national immigra- In another major case affect- One of the Obama pro- tion policy as well as the bal- ed by Scalia's absence, the grams would have protected ance of power on the high court delivered a surprisingly the parents of children who court now will be determined strong defense of affirmative THE ASSOCIATED PRESS are in the country legally. The in large part by the presidential action in higher education in a Gerson Quinteron yells during a demonstration on immigration at other was an expansion of a and congressional elections. dispute over admissions poli- the Supreme Court in Washington on Thursday. A tie vote by the Su- program that benefits people Immigration and the court va- cies at the University of Texas. preme Court is blocking President Obama’s immigration plan that who were brought to the U.S. cancy created by Justice Anto- Justice Anthony Kennedy's sought to shield millions living in the U.S. illegally from deportation. as children. Obama decided to nin Scalia's death in February majority opinion in the 4-3 de- move forward on his own already were featuring promi- cision upheld the Texas ad- Scalia, long an opponent of af- being at a "slower-track after Republicans won control nently in the campaign. missions plan and reaffirmed firmative action, had suggest- school" instead of Texas' flag- of the Senate in 2014, and the Scalia's vote likely would that colleges can take account ed during arguments in De- ship campus in Austin. chances for an immigration have meant an outright ruling of race in admissions in pur- cember that some black stu- Justice Elena Kagan did not overhaul, already remote, against Obama's immigration suit of a diverse student body. dents would benefit from take part in the case because were further damaged.

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Congratulations Congratulations! Sydney! It’s just the beginning. Way to go Sydney! Alan (A.J.) DePree Love Mom on receiving your Masters in Engineering from N.C. State University. Focus on a career path. So Proud of You, Prospective employers Family and Friends prefer that applicants have some certainty regarding the types of jobs they are looking for. Take a career assessment test or Congratulations! work with a career Erin Simone Brevard counselor to narrow Honor Graduate, Lakewood High School. Will attend college in the fall. down the fi elds and Love your Family positions that speak to you.

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Congratulations! MaLykk McGee Honor Graduate, Lakewood High School. Presently training in the Marines. Love Mom, Sharon McGee A10 | SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 DAILY PLANNER THE SUMTER ITEM

AROUND TOWN Forecasts and graphics provided by WEATHER AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016 Dennis Thompson will present James L. Green at (803) 968- southern country gospel con- 4173 or the Richards’ at VFW Post 10813 to hold event Sunday certs as follows: 9:30 a.m.-1 (803) 773-6700. AccuWeather® fi ve-day forecast for Sumter p.m. today, Sumter County The Sumter Chapter of the Na- Flea Market, 2205 Myrtle tional Federation of the Blind TODAY TONIGHT SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Beach Highway; 6 p.m. of South Carolina will meet today, Unity Baptist Church, at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, July 12, 4000 U.S. 15 South; 10 a.m.- at Shiloh-Randolph Manor, noon Sunday, June 26, Pal- 125 W. Bartlette St. Mariann metto Towers, 1150 S. Pike Frye, wellness ambassador West; and 6 p.m. Sunday, for Rite Aid, will speak. A shower and Mostly cloudy and Partial sunshine An afternoon A shower and Variable clouds Liberty Freewill Baptist Transportation provided t-storm around humid thunderstorm t-storm around with a shower Church, 2761 Liberty Road, within their mileage area. If 93° 72° 88° / 71° 91° / 73° 88° / 72° 88° / 71° Manning. There will be an you know a blind person, opportunity to purchase contact Debra Canty, chap- Chance of rain: 60% Chance of rain: 10% Chance of rain: 0% Chance of rain: 50% Chance of rain: 60% Chance of rain: 55% CD’s and a love offering will ter president, at (803) 775- NE 6-12 mph E 4-8 mph ENE 6-12 mph S 3-6 mph SW 4-8 mph SSW 4-8 mph be collected at each con- 5792 or debra.canty@fron- cert. tier.com. Gaff ney The Lincoln High School Preser- Lincoln High School Preserva- 90/70 vation Alumni Association will tion Alumni Association will Spartanburg meet at 4 p.m. on Sunday, hold a “Shoe Rally and Wine TODAY’S 92/70 June 26, at the Lincoln High Greenville Sip” at 4 p.m. on Sunday, 93/71 School cafeteria, Council July 17, at the Lincoln High SOUTH Street. Lincolnites, friends School cafeteria, Council Florence and community members CAROLINA Street. Requested donation Bishopville 93/73 are invited. Call James L. amount is your shoe size in WEATHER 92/71 Green at (803) 968-4173. dollars. There will be re- VFW Post 10813 will hold a freshments, music and Temperatures shown on map are Columbia Sumter “Wine, Cheese, Music and more more. Men and women are today’s highs and tonight’s lows. 97/75 93/72 Myrtle ...” event from 5 to 9 p.m. on needed to model their IN THE MOUNTAINS Manning Beach Sunday, June 26, at 610 Man- shoes. Call (803) 773-6700 or 91/73 90/74 ning Ave. Call (803) 773-6700 (803) 968-4173. Today: A thunderstorm in spots. Winds Aiken for information. east-northeast 4-8 mph. The Sumter County Prevention 96/72 The Sumter Branch NAACP will Team will sponsor a “Parents Sunday: An afternoon shower or thunder- meet at 5 p.m. on Sunday, Accessing Resources 4 Kids” storm. Winds east 4-8 mph. June 26, at Wayman Chapel (PARK) event from 10 a.m. to AME Church, 160 N. Kings 2 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 6, ON THE COAST Charleston Highway. Representative Joe at Sumter High School, 2580 97/76 Neal will give legislative up- McCrays Mill Road. The pur- Today: A shower and thunderstorm dates. pose of this awareness around. High 89 to 97. Sunday: Some sun; a shower or thunder- The Campbell Soup friends event is to provide informa- storm in southern parts. High 85 to 89. lunch group will meet at 11:30 tion on available community a.m. on Saturday, July 2, at resources to parents of Golden Corral. youth ages 0-18 years old in Sumter County. Lincoln High School Preserva- LOCAL ALMANAC LAKE LEVELS SUN AND MOON Edmunds High School Class of tion Alumni Association will SUMTER THROUGH 4 P.M. YESTERDAY Full 7 a.m. 24-hr Sunrise 6:12 a.m. Sunset 8:37 p.m. 1966 will hold its 50th re- Lake pool yest. chg sponsor its “Third Annual Temperature Moonrise none Moonset 11:17 a.m. union on Saturday, Sept. 24, Murray 360 357.12 -0.04 Alumni and Friends Reunion High 94° at the Sumter County Muse- Marion 76.8 75.16 -0.04 Last New First Full Picnic” from noon until 6 Low 76° um. Cost is $30 for singles, Moultrie 75.5 75.10 -0.02 p.m. on Monday, July 4, at Normal high 89° $60 for couples. Kent Mims Wateree 100 97.52 +0.05 the Lincoln High School Normal low 68° gymnasium, Council Street. and Coty Cuttino are orga- June 27 July 4 July 11 July 19 nizing a golf outing for the Record high 101° in 1950 There will be food, a disc Record low 56° in 1972 RIVER STAGES jockey, an oldies dance con- afternoon of Friday, Sept. 23. TIDES For details, call Myra Moore Flood 7 a.m. 24-hr test, games and more. Come Precipitation River stage yest. chg Wilt at (803) 491-4624. 24 hrs ending 4 p.m. yest. 0.00" AT MYRTLE BEACH out and enjoy the fun. Call Black River 12 5.20 -0.37 Month to date 2.99" High Ht. Low Ht. Congaree River 19 2.50 -0.31 Normal month to date 4.19" Today 12:56 a.m. 3.2 8:05 a.m. -0.2 Lynches River 14 3.73 -0.45 Year to date 24.42" 1:21 p.m. 2.8 8:11 p.m. 0.2 Saluda River 14 1.62 -0.02 Last year to date 20.83" Sun. 1:46 a.m. 3.2 8:54 a.m. -0.2 Up. 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Recognize the pros and cons of LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Be careful your current personal situation. how you spend your money. Getting angry will not solve Generosity is commendable, but problems, but facing facts and not if it leaves you or your loved being willing to compromise will. ones short on funds. If you want to Joint ventures are not in your best show support to someone, offer interest. Be conservative with your time instead of your cash. investments. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take one PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Put step at a time and do things your heart on the line and share properly. You’ll avoid criticism if The SPCA relies heavily on community support and donations. Currently, the biggest needs are for dry puppy your plans with someone special. A and kitten food; wet cat food; cat litter; and cleaning supplies. The following are also appreciated: you are patient and pay close mini-vacation or making attention to the critical details. arrangements that will lead to a Newspapers; stuff ed animals; heavy duty trash bags (30 gallon or larger); dishwashing liquid; laundry detergent; bleach; paper Compliments and romantic solid commitment look promising. towels; sheets and comforters; baby blankets; canned dog and cat food; dry dog food; treats; leashes and collars; disinfectant gestures will help to improve an Gather all the facts and put your spray; all-purpose cleaner; air freshener; no scratch scrubbers; two-sided sponges for dishes; litter freshener; and, of course, important relationship. plans in motion. Romance is monetary donations are also gratefully accepted. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Not encouraged. SECTION b Saturday, June 25, 2016 Call: (803) 774-1241 | E-mail: [email protected]

Legion baseball Pro football PEDS at Palmetto center of league pummeling inquiry NFL to interview P-15’s limited to 4 hits as Pitt County routs Sumter players linked to 14-2 in five innings in invitational opener media report By BARRY WILNER The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Clay Mat- thews, Julius Peppers and James Harrison will be inter- viewed next month by NFL of- ficials in connection to a media report that linked them to the use of performance-en- hancing drugs. A letter from NFL executive Adolpho Birch that was ob- tained Friday by The Associat- ed Press says Green Bay line- backers Matthews and Pep- pers and Pittsburgh linebacker Harrison will be interviewed when training camps open. The Packers begin practicing on July 26, the Steelers on July 29. The letter also mentions de- fensive lineman Mike Neal, a free agent who will be inter- viewed. It does not mention the now-retired Peyton Man- ning, who also was cited in Al- Jazeera’s doping report in De- cember. But USA Today, citing an unnamed source, reported that an investigation into Man- ning’s possible involvement also is progressing. The NFL first notified Mat- thews, Peppers, Harrison and Neal about its investigation into the report on Jan. 11. That investigation has pro- RICK CARPENTER/THE SUMTER ITEM ceeded, but Birch wrote that Sumter’s Reese Hankins, left, swings through a pitch as Pitt County, N.C., catcher Sammy Craft holds on to the ball during Post 39’s the NFL Players Association 14-2, 5-inning victory on Friday at the Palmetto Invitational at Riley Park. hasn’t responded to “multiple requests” to schedule the in- terviews, which would be con- BY JUSTIN DRIGGERS Campbell more was his own Junior team against the every inning and pounded ducted with a union represen- [email protected] offense -- which posted just Bishopville Junior squad at 7 out 13 hits. All but two play- tative present. four hits in another rough p.m. ers in the starting lineup had Pitt County, N.C., Post 39 loss as the P-15’s fell 14-2 in “Our bats have been flat at least one hit and all put See PEDS, Page B5 hit the ball hard on Friday in five innings. for the last several ball two players scored at least the Palmetto Invitational It was the fourth straight games and we’ve got to wake one run. American Legion baseball game Sumter was held to them up,” Campbell said. “I Reese Farmer and Phillip tournament against Sumter under six hits, albeit with a don’t know what to do to Boykin had the biggest at Riley Park. shortened number of in- jump-start that. But I am nights as each collected two Pro basketball Pitt County hit it every- nings. The P-15’s fell to 14-3 confident in this team. This hits and drove in three runs. where -- to all fields and up overall while Pitt improved team will . The duo also combined for and down the lineup. to 12-2. “We’ve got a very good five runs scored. “I ran four pitchers out Sumter will face Wallace, club and we’re going to be Farmer had an RBI triple The summer there and they hit every- N.C., today at 9 a.m. At noon, very competitive from here in the third and followed that thing we threw at them,” Pitt will play Wallace and on out.” with a 2-run single in the P-15’s head coach Steve then will face Orangeburg at Pitt meanwhile had no fourth. Boykin had an RBI of Durant Campbell said. 3 p.m. The final game of the problems offensively. Post 39 However, what worried day will feature the Sumter scored at least two runs in See Palmetto, Page B3 has arrived By TIM REYNOLDS Coastal Carolina baseball The Associated Press

MIAMI — Draft night be- longed to . Coastal tops TCU to force deciding game The summer now belongs to Kevin Durant. By ERIC OLSON With Simmons The Associated Press going No. 1 in the draft to Philadel- OMAHA, Neb. — Coastal Carolina defeated phia and Brandon undefeated Texas Christian 4-1 in the Bracket 2 Ingram following final of the College World Series on Friday to one pick later to force a deciding game today. the Los Angeles Durant The Chanticleers and Horned Frogs will Lakers, the most meet at 8 p.m. to decide who will move on to predictable part of the championship series of the CWS. The win- the NBA offseason is complete. ner between Coastal and the Horned Frogs will What comes next is really meet the winner between Arizona and Oklaho- anyone’s guess. Free agency ma State at 3 p.m. begins July 1, but it’s already On Thursday, The Chanticleers got a big clear some teams aren’t wait- boost offensively from an unlikely source and ing for the shopping window capitalized on Texas Tech’s struggles in the to open before starting their field to beat the Red Raiders 7-5 in an elimina- summertime roster-remodel- tion game. ing. Derrick Rose — the first The Raiders, at No. 5, were the third and MVP who will call Madison final national seed knocked out of the NCAA Square Garden home since the Tournament and the second by Coastal Caroli- 1970s — has already been sent na. The Chanticleers swept No. 8 LSU on the to the New York Knicks, and road in the super regionals, and they beat No. 1 Oklahoma City traded Serge Florida in their CWS opener. Ibaka to Orlando on draft “If you had told me we would be where we’re night in a deal that made a at right now four months ago, two months ago, The Associated Press huge splash. Coastal Carolina right fielder Connor Owings catches a fly ball during the Chanti- See CCU, Page B2 cleers’ 4-1 win over TCU in the College World Series on Friday in Omaha, Neb. See Durant, Page B4 B2 | Saturday, June 25, 2016 sports The SUMTER ITEM

College baseball Scoreboard Central Division TV, RADIO W L Pct GB Chicago 47 24 .662 — TODAY St. Louis 38 33 .535 9 7:30 a.m. – Professional Golf: Europe- Pittsburgh 34 39 .466 14 an PGA Tour BMW International Open Milwaukee 32 40 .444 15½ Third Round from Pulheim, Germany Cincinnati 28 45 .384 20 (GOLF). 8:30 a.m. – International Soccer: UEFA West Division Euro 2016 Round-of-16 Match from W L Pct GB Saint-Etienne, France – Switzerland San Francisco 47 27 .635 — vs. Poland (ESPN). Los Angeles 41 33 .554 6 8:30 a.m. – American Legion Baseball: Colorado 34 38 .472 12 Palmetto Invitational from Sumter – Arizona 35 40 .467 12½ Sumter vs. Wallace, N.C. (WWHM-FM San Diego 31 43 .419 16 92.3, WWHM-FM 93.3, WWHM-AM 1290). Thursday’s Games 11:30 a.m. – International Soccer: San Francisco 5, Pittsburgh 3 UEFA Euro 2016 Round-of-16 Match Philadelphia 7, Minnesota 3 from Paris – Wales vs. Northern Ire- Atlanta 4, N.Y. Mets 3 land (ESPN). Miami 4, Chicago Cubs 2 11:30 a.m. – NASCAR Racing: Camping San Diego 7, Cincinnati 4 World Truck Series Drivin’ for Line- Arizona 7, Colorado 6 men 200 Practice from Madison, Ill. (FOX SPORTS 1). Friday’s Games Noon – NPF Softball: Akron at Dallas L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. (CBS SPORTS NETWORK). Chicago Cubs at Miami, 7:10 p.m. 1 p.m. – PGA Golf: Quicken Loans Na- San Diego at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. tional Third Round from Bethesda, N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:35 p.m. Md. (GOLF). Washington at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. 1 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Min- Arizona at Colorado, 8:40 p.m. nesota at New York Yankees or Tampa St. Louis at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Bay at Baltimore (MLB NETWORK). Philadelphia at San Fran., 10:15 p.m. 2 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: Sprint Cup Series Toyota/Save Mart 350 Pole Saturday’s Games Qualifying from Sonoma, Calif. (FOX Arizona at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. SPORTS 1). Chicago Cubs at Miami, 4:10 p.m. 2:30 p.m. – International Soccer: UEFA Euro 2016 Round-of-16 Match from San Diego at Cincinnati, 4:10 p.m. Lens Agglo, France – Croatia vs. Por- Washington at Milwaukee, 4:10 p.m. tugal (ESPN). L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 7:15 p.m. N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 7:15 p.m. The Associated Press 3 p.m. – PGA Golf: Quicken Loans Na- tional Third Round from Bethesda, Philadelphia at San Fran., 10:05 p.m. Arizona’s Cesar Salazar, left, is tagged out at home plate by Oklahoma State catcher Collin Theroux Md. (WLTX 19). St. Louis at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. 3 p.m. – College Baseball: College during the Wildcats’ 9-3 victory in the College World Series on Friday in Omaha, Neb. World Series Game 13 from Omaha, Sunday’s Games Neb. (If Necessary) (ESPN2). Chicago Cubs at Miami, 1:10 p.m. 3 p.m. – Senior PGA Golf: Champions San Diego at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Tour American Family Insurance N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 1:35 p.m. Championship Second Round from Washington at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. Madison, Wis. (GOLF). Philadelphia at San Fran., 4:05 p.m. 4 p.m. – Major League Baseball: San Arizona at Colorado, 4:10 p.m. Arizona tops Cowboys Diego at Cincinnati (FOX SPORTS 1). St. Louis at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. 4:30 p.m. – International Diving: U.S. L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 8:08 p.m. Olympic Trials from Indianapolis (WIS 10). 5 p.m. – Major League Soccer: New College WORLD SERIES York City at Seattle (ESPN). 5 p.m. – MLL Lacrosse: Rochester at By The Associated Press Ohio (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST). 5:15 p.m. – Professional Boxing: An- NCAA College World Series Glance 9-3 to force rematch At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha thony Joshua vs. Dominic Breazale for the IBF Heavyweight Title and George Omaha, Neb. Groves vs. Martin Murray in a Super All Times EDT By ERIC OLSON fifth game of the NCAA fice fly in the fourth made it Middleweight Bout from London Double Elimination (SHOWTIME). x-if necessary The Associated Press Tournament. He allowed 4-0. 5:30 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: Camping one run in eight innings of The Cowboys won their World Truck Series Drivin’ For Line- Saturday, June 18 men Pole Qualifying from Madison, Oklahoma State 1, UC Santa Barbara 0 OMAHA, Neb. — For the Arizona’s 5-1 victory over first two CWS games by Ill. (FOX SPORTS 1). Arizona 5, Miami 1 first time in a long time, Miami last Saturday. scores of 1-0 to reach the 5:30 p.m. – LPGA Golf: NW Arkansas Sunday, June 19 Championship Second Round from TCU 5, Texas Tech 3 Oklahoma State’s pitching He struck out five of the bracket final, and they had Rogers, Ark. (GOLF). Coastal Carolina 2, Florida 1 looked vulnerable. first eight batters he faced an 0.71 ERA through their 5:30 p.m. – IRL Racing: IndyCar Series Monday, June 20 Kohler Grand Prix Pole Qualifying UC Santa Barbara 5, Miami 3, Arizona collected 14 hits Friday. After he walked Col- first seven tournament from Elkhart Lake, Wis. (NBC SPORTS Miami eliminated Friday against what had lin Theroux, coach Jay games. When their starting NETWORK). Oklahoma State 1, Arizona 0 7 p.m. – Major League Baseball: New Tuesday, June 21 been the best pitching staff Johnson, pitching coach pitching didn’t show up — it York Mets at Atlanta (WACH 57, Texas Tech 3, Florida 2, in the NCAA Tournament Dave Lawn and an athletic had allowed three runs in its WPUB-FM 102.7). Florida eliminated 7 p.m. – Arena Football: Cleveland at TCU 6, Coastal Carolina 1 and defeated the Cowboys trainer went to the mound. previous 51 innings — the Jacksonville (ESPN2). Wednesday, June 22 9-3 to stay alive in the Col- Bannister threw a couple of offense’s struggle in Omaha 7:30 p.m. – MLL Lacrosse: Atlanta at Arizona 3, UC Santa Barbara 0, Charlotte (FOX SPORTS SOUTHEAST). UCSB eliminated lege World Series. warmup pitches, then was magnified. Oklahoma 8 p.m. – International Diving: U.S. Thursday, June 23 The Wildcats forced a Sat- walked to the dugout, tip- State is batting .170 with five Olympic Trials from Indianapolis (WIS Coastal Carolina 7, Texas Tech 5, 10). Texas Tech eliminated urday rematch, with the ping his cap to Wildcats runs through three CWS 8 p.m. – College Baseball: College Friday, June 24 winner advancing to the fans. games. World Series Game 13 from Omaha, Arizona 9, Oklahoma State 3 Neb. (If Necessary) (ESPN). TCU (49-16) vs. Coastal Carolina, 8 p.m. best-of-three finals begin- “He felt something un- “That’s going to happen 8 p.m. – International Soccer: Copa Saturday, June 25 America Centenario Third-Place ning Monday. comfortable that he felt sometimes,” Oklahoma Oklahoma State (43-21) vs. Match from Glendale, Ariz. – United Arizona (47-22), 3 or 8 p.m. Oklahoma State beat Ari- three summers ago when he State’s Conor Costello said. States vs. Colombia (FX, UNIVISION). x-TCU vs. Coastal Carolina, 3 or 8 p.m. 8 p.m. – Horse Racing: Gold Cup from zona 1-0 on a three-hitter was in the Cape Cod “Up to this point, our pitch- If only one game is necessary, it will Arcadia, Calif. (NBC SPORTS NET- be played at night this past Monday. The win League,” Johnson said. “He ing staff has been really, re- WORK). Championship Series 8:30 p.m. – NASCAR Racing: Camping (Best-of-3) Friday improved the Wild- said it was just a little bit ally great. We’re going to World Truck Series Drivin’ For Line- Monday, June 27: TBA, 7 p.m. cats to 5-0 in elimination tight, a little bit tired, like bounce back tomorrow. men from Madison, Ill. (FOX SPORTS 1). Tuesday, June 28: TBA, 8 p.m. games in the national tour- there was nothing on the We’re not worried at all.” 8:30 p.m. – WNBA Basketball: Indiana x-Wednesday, June 29: TBA, 8 p.m. nament. ball.” Four of Arizona’s last five at Dallas (NBA TV). 9 p.m. – International Gymnastics: “All year we’ve been Johnson said Bannister runs were unearned. U.S. Men’s Olympic Trials from St. WNBA standings counted out, picked to finish will get evaluated further, Louis (WIS 10). Costello tripled in a run 9 p.m. – Professional Boxing: Keith By The Associated Press 10th or ninth in the Pac-12, but the coach is optimistic and scored on a wild pitch Thurman vs. Shawn Porter for the WBA Welterweight Title and Jesus EASTERN CONFERENCE not even supposed to come the injury isn’t serious. in the fourth. After Dustin Cuellar vs. Abner Mares for the WBA W L Pct GB out of a regional,” outfielder Kevin Ginkel (5-1) and Williams’ single in the Featherweight Title from Brooklyn, New York 9 4 .692 — N.Y. (WLTX 19). Atlanta 8 5 .615 1 Zach Gibbons said. “I feel Cameron Ming held the fourth, the Cowboys didn’t 9 p.m. – International Volleyball: FIVB Washington 7 7 .500 2½ like when we get on the Cowboys mostly in check get another hit until Gar- World League Match from Rome – Chicago 6 7 .462 3 United States vs. Belgium (NBC Indiana 5 9 .357 4½ field, we have to prove ev- after Bannister left. Jensen rett Benge was credited SPORTS NETWORK). Connecticut 3 10 .231 6 eryone wrong almost. We’re Elliott (9-3), who lasted two with a double when left 10 p.m. – CFL Football: Calgary at Brit- ish Columbia (ESPN2). WESTERN CONFERENCE going to go out and grind. innings, took the loss. fielder Justin Behnke lost 10 p.m. – Major League Baseball: Phil- W L Pct GB And if they get us, they’re JJ Matijevic and Gibbons the ball in the sun in the adelphia at Los Angeles Dodgers or Minnesota 13 0 1.000 — St. Louis at Seattle (MLB NETWORK). Los Angeles 11 1 .917 1½ going to get us at our best.” had three hits apiece to lead ninth. 10:15 p.m. – Major League Soccer: Los Dallas 7 7 .500 6½ Nathan Bannister and two Arizona (46-23). The Wild- “We’ll come out tomorrow Angeles at San Jose (UNIVISION). Phoenix 4 9 .308 9 11 p.m. – Professional Boxing: Justin Seattle 4 9 .308 9 relievers pitched a four-hit- cats took a 1-0 lead in the and play better; that’s all DeLoach vs. Junior Castillo in a Super San Antonio 2 11 .154 11 ter for the Wildcats. Bannis- first on Matijevic’s RBI sin- there is to it,” OSU coach Welterweight Bout and Darwin Price vs. Semajay Thomas in a Super Light- Thursday’s Games ter was dominant until he gle, marking the first time Josh Holliday said. “It’s a weight Bout from San Antonio (NBC Dallas 97, San Antonio 90, OT had to leave with an arm in- the Cowboys (43-21) have three-game series (with Ari- SPORTS NETWORK). Friday’s Games jury with two outs in the trailed in the national tour- zona), which we’re accus- Phoenix at Washington, 7 p.m. third inning. nament. Louis Boyd dou- tomed to in college baseball. Chicago at New York, 7:30 p.m. MLB Standings Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Bannister, who has bled in a run and Gibbons Tomorrow is Game 3. We’ll By The Associated Press Connecticut at Seattle, 10 p.m. pitched a nation-leading 142 had an RBI single in the bounce back and be a better AMERICAN League Saturday’s Games 1/3 innings, was starting his second, and Gibbon’s sacri- ballclub tomorrow.” East Division Atlanta at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Indiana at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. W L Pct GB Baltimore 41 30 .577 — Sunday’s Games Boston 40 32 .556 1½ Phoenix at New York, 3 p.m. Toronto 40 34 .541 2½ New York 35 36 .493 6 Minnesota at Washington, 4 p.m. Tampa Bay 31 39 .443 9½ Connecticut at Los Angeles, 5 p.m. gave them too many of what 10 minutes away from TD Central Division CCU you call unearned runs.” Ameritrade Park at Iowa W L Pct GB Transactions From Page B1 Mike Morrison (8-1) Western in Council Bluffs, Cleveland 41 30 .577 — Kansas City 38 33 .535 3 By The Associated Press pitched a season-high 41/3 in- came into the game batting Detroit 38 35 .521 4 maybe three weeks ago, I’m nings of relief for the win, .130 with 10 RBIs. With the Chicago 36 37 .493 6 BASEBALL Minnesota 23 49 .319 18½ not sure I would have laid a and Bobby Holmes earned left-handed Lanning start- American League West Division BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Agreed to whole lot of money on it by his fourth save. Erikson ing for Texas Tech, the W L Pct GB terms with 3B Jaime Estrada, 2B Gar- any means,” CCU head Lanning (3-4) took the loss. right-handed batting Parrett Texas 47 26 .644 — rett Copeland, OF Jake Ring, SSs Alex- Houston 37 36 .507 10 is Torres and Tanner Kirk, LHPs Layne coach Gary Gilmore said. Morrison, who relieved drew the start at catcher in Seattle 36 37 .493 11 Bruner and Zach Matson and RHPs The Chanticleers (51-17) freshman Jason Bilous with place of Matt Beaird. Los Angeles 31 42 .425 16 Manuel Dominguez, Ruben Garcia, Oakland 30 42 .417 16½ Matt De La Rosa, Nick Jobst, Brenan had light-hitting David Par- one out in the third inning, Parrett singled in a run in Hanifee and James Teague on minor rett play a huge role on is usually the Chanticleers’ the second inning off Lan- Thursday’s Games league contracts. Detroit 5, Seattle 4, 10 innings BOSTON RED SOX — Placed OF Chris Thursday, driving in three closer. He didn’t give up a ning and two more in the Philadelphia 7, Minnesota 3 Young on the 15-day DL. Recalled OF runs in his first CWS start. run until Hunter Har- fifth off lefty Parker Mush- Boston 8, Chicago White Sox 7, 10 inn. Bryce Brentz from Pawtucket (IL). Oakland 5, L.A. Angels 4 Sent C Ryan Hanigan to Pawtucket for “The mindset for today grove’s sacrifice fly and Mi- inski. a rehab assignment. Agreed to minir was that it’s a 1-game sea- chael Davis’ RBI single Last season, Parrett start- Friday’s Games league terms with OF Jose Sermo. Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Agreed to son. That’s what it came pulled the Raiders to 7-5 in ed 46 games and hit 10 home Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. terms with LHP Jordis Ramos on a down to,” Parrett said. “This the seventh. runs. Cleveland at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. minor league contract. Boston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to group of guys, we don’t Holmes struck out pinch “He’s had one of those Toronto at Chi. White Sox, 8:10 p.m. terms with RHP Luis Santos on a Houston at Kansas City, 8:15 p.m. minor league contract. want to say goodbye to each hitter Ryan Long to end the seasons up until today you Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. other yet. Tomorrow’s an- seventh and got out of the kind of want to forget about, St. Louis at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. National League ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Agreed other one-game season, so eighth when, with two men compared to what he did Saturday’s Games to terms with RHP Max Duval on a we’re excited about that.” on, he knocked down Tyler last year,” Gilmore said. “If Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. minor league contract. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m., 1st ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms Coastal Carolina convert- Neslony’s hard comebacker there’s a way that the game Toronto at Chi. White Sox, 2:10 p.m. with C Isaias Tejeda and 2B Jose Fer- ed three Texas Tech errors and got the ball to first just events itself out over a sea- Cleveland at Detroit, 4:10 p.m. nandez on minor league contracts. Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m., 2nd CHICAGO CUBS — Sent RHP Joe Na- into six unearned runs. The in time. He pitched a perfect son or whatever, he’s had a Houston at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. than to Tennessee (SL) for a rehab Red Raiders (47-20) commit- ninth. couple moments here and Boston at Texas, 9:20 p.m. assignment. Oakland at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned OF Kyle ted seven errors in three Morrison said he and there down the stretch. And St. Louis at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. Waldrop to Louisville (IL). Reinstated CWS games, and seven of Holmes were willing to pitch today was the crowning mo- RHP Blake Wood from paternity leave. Sunday’s Games COLORADO ROCKIES — Released SS the 12 runs against them as much as necessary to ment.” Minnesota at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. Jose Reyes. Sent RHP Christian Berg- were unearned. keep the season alive. Cleveland at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. man to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab WHEN YOU’RE HOT ... Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:35 p.m. assignment. “Kind of shocked over “I gave everything I had, Toronto at Chi. White Sox, 2:10 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Designated some of that stuff,” Tech and Bobby picked me up like Coastal Carolina has won Houston at Kansas City, 2:15 p.m. OF Will Venable for assignment. Se- Boston at Texas, 3:05 p.m. lected the contract of RHP Nick Te- coach Tim Tadlock said. he did all year,” Morrison 17 of its last 19 games and Oakland at L.A. Angels, 3:35 p.m. pesch from Oklahoma (PCL). Sent “We hadn’t done that in a said. “That’s kind of been has 51 wins, second most in St. Louis at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. LHP Hyun-Jin Ryu to Oklahoma City (PCL) for a rehab assignment. Agreed long time. It was uncharac- our thing, where whether the country behind Florida’s National League to terms with OF Nick Yarnall on a teristic of our team. it’s him before me or me be- 52. The Chanticleers are the East Division minor league contract. Throughout the year, we first team to debut at the W L Pct GB MIAMI MARLINS — Agreed to terms fore him. We’ll pick each Washington 43 30 .589 — with C Gunner Pollman and LHP Matt played pretty good defense other up.” CWS and earn multiple wins New York 38 33 .535 4 Tracy on minor league contracts. Ex- Miami 39 34 .534 4 tended their player development con- and pitched it pretty well, Parrett, a senior who since Vanderbilt won twice Philadelphia 31 43 .419 12½ tract with New Orleans (PCL) through and we really probably just played his junior college ball in 2011. Atlanta 25 47 .347 17½ the 2020 season. The SUMTER ITEM sports Saturday, June 25, 2016 | B3

Auto racing Breakthrough victory for Larson a possibility

By Reid Spencer terface, officials can follow the NASCAR Wire Service positions of every car in the field using a layout of the SONOMA, Calif. – As profi- track, or they can isolate indi- cient as Kyle Larson has been vidual cars or groups of cars on high-banked ovals, you by category (top 10 or lead lap, might be tempted to discount for example). Data for the indi- his chances of getting his first vidual cars also is available, as NASCAR Sprint Cup Series are video captures of pit stops victory on a road course. and potential pit road penal- Then there’s his lack of ex- ties. perience at venues like So- The partnership with Micro- noma Raceway and Watkins soft will even help inform Glen International. Interest- NASCAR with respect to new ingly, Larson credits his dirt- rules decisions. track background with the “For us, this is not only ability to get a quick handle on about being more efficient and road courses. transparent at the race track “I don’t have hardly any but improving each week road course experience,” Lar- when we go back and building son acknowledged on Friday our team off of this platform at Sonoma. “My first road and learning together,” course race was (at Road O’Donnell said. America) in 2013 when I ran In addition, the new plat- Xfinity full-time. Then I have form could accompany a move RICK CARPENTER/THE SUMTER ITEM done the Rolex 24 now three toward more real-time data ac- Pitt County, N.C., batter Steven Edmondson hits a ground ball during Post 39’s 14-2, 5-inning victory times and then just the few quisition with respect to the over Sumter on Friday in the Palmetto Invitational at Riley Park. road course races we get to cars themselves. run in the Sprint Cup and “It’s still something we’re set the table for Rylan Wil- Tradd James at third. James Xfinity Series. I’m getting looking at,” O’Donnell said. Palmetto liamson’s RBI single. Court- attempted to tag Boykin who more experience, but still I “With the digital dash and From Page B1 land Howard plated the sec- was running on the play, but probably ran a little over 10 with all the data that’s capa- ond Sumter run on an RBI he ran around the tag and slid road course races in my life. ble, we’re in a lot of discus- single in the fourth and a fielder’s choice three batters into third. He was not ruled to “But I like them because you sions with the race teams right 2-run double in the fifth. later. have gone out of the basepath can feel the car kind of move now of what we should share Macon Langston also had Daquan Ingram and Ryan and the bases were loaded. around a lot more. You can feel with everyone and what might two hits and drove in a pair Moore had the other base hits Langston took full advan- the suspension, so it feels more be or might not be a competi- for Pitt while Charlie King, for the P-15’s. Ingram’s came tage next pitch with a 2-run similar to kind of a dirt track. I tive advantage—and then real- Steven Edmundson and Dari- in the fourth while Moore led single as Post 39 increased its don’t know if it’s the dirt track, ly kind of containing costs. us Nobles had two base off the fifth with a single. lead to 4-0. but just sprint cars and stuff knocks each. Nobles and King “We didn’t roll over and It only got worse from there the suspension moves around REBIRTH OF LOCAL PLAY AREA also collected an RBI each as quit,” Campbell said. “We had as Pitt sent at least eight men a lot and you can feel the bal- Gateway Motorsports Park, did Sammy Craft. a double in the (fifth) in- to the plate in each of the ance of the car. On this stuff which is hosting Saturday’s “It was smart hitting on ning trying to make some- next three innings and scored you can, too, where on the Drivin’ for Linemen 200 NAS- their part, but the first thing thing happen. 10 more runs to send every- ovals our cars are so stiff and CAR Camping World Truck we didn’t do was get first- “But give Pitt a lot of credit one home early. rigid you can’t really feel a Series race (at 8:30 p.m. ET on pitch strike and make them because they hit the ball well John Winslow pitched all whole lot with them. FS1), has been instrumental in have to hit our pitch,” Camp- and we made some mistakes five innings for Post 39. He “I think that’s why I can feel the revitalization of nearby bell said. “That hurt us. They in the field. That’s the way it struck out three and walked the car little bit better and Kinder Park, a local play area were able to hit their pitch. goes.” four while allowing two runs these tracks get really slick for children that hasn’t been The (13) hits was the differ- Post 39 was able to take ad- on four hits. and you have to hit your marks updated since the 1950s. ence in the ball game.” vantage of three Sumter er- A quartet of Sumter pitch- every lap, which is something I Gateway owner Curtis Fran- Sumter had just one hit rors and a controversial call ers had a much rougher night feel like I’m okay at.” cois had mentioned to Illinois through the first three in- in the second inning. Leading as they combined to walk five Friday’s opening Sprint Cup State Representative Jay Hoff- nings before breaking 2-0 with runners on first and and hit one. There were also practice did nothing to dis- man that he wanted to find a through in the fourth. Down second and two down, Clay four wild pitches thrown and prove Larson’s assertion. The way to give back to the com- 10-0, a pair of leadoff walks Wilson chopped a ball to a passed ball. driver of the No. 42 Chip Ga- munity. Hoffman suggested nassi racing Chevrolet topped Kinder Park in neighboring the speed chart at 95.141 mph. Fairmont City, a town of ap- That’s not particularly sur- proximately 3,000 residents Sumter National wins coaches pitch title prising, given that Larson set that features the largest per- the track record of 1 minute capita Hispanic population in 14.186 seconds (96.568 mph) the Metro St. Louis Area. Staff reports bons had two hits and three offs. during the first round of “Children of all economic RBI, Cade Mooneyham had Bishopville 3 knockout qualifying last year. backgrounds need fun, safe, TURBEVILLE – Sumter Na- two hits and two RBI and Jo- In his two previous Cup exciting places to play,” Fran- tional beat Sumter American seph Chapman had two hits. Sumter 1 starts at the 1.99-mile road cois said. “When I learned 5-1 on Friday to win the 7-8 Camden 12 BISHOPVILLE – The Sum- course, Larson has qualified about Kinder Park, I called a year-old coaches pitch Dis- ter Junior P-15’s American Le- third and fourth but hasn’t few business associates and trict 9 tournament at the Tur- Dalzell 3 gion team suffered their first brought home comparable fin- asked for their support. They beville youth fields. CAMDEN – Dalzell-Shaw loss of the season on Thurs- ishes (28th and 15th). jumped in, willing and ready Sumter National went un- American Legion Post 175 day, falling to Bishopville 3-1 Nonetheless, he’s willing to to assist with this need, and defeated in the tournament. closed out its regular season at the Bishopville field. contemplate a possible break- here we are today ready to get Both teams will advance to with a 12-3 loss to Camden on Chandler Hunter had a run- through victory at the track. this playground rebuilt.” the state tournament which Friday at American Legion scoring single for Sumter, “It would be awesome,” said All told, more than $100,000 will be held in Florence in Park. driving in Lathan Todd. Joey Larson, who grew up in Elk has been praised to complete July. The Jets fell to 1-18 overall Pereiara, Josh Sykes and Grove, Calif., roughly 90 min- the project. Construction will On Thursday, Sumter Na- and finished 0-12 in League Todd also had hits. utes from Sonoma Raceway. begin in the next few weeks, tional beat Lake Marion 13-4. III. Camden improved to 6-4 Todd went the distance for “We’ve been close a couple of with plans to open the park in Ford Wilder wsa 3-for-4 with overall and in league play. the Junior P-15’s. He gave up times this year now. If I was the fall. two runs batted in to lead Dalzell now waits to see if eight hits while walking two able to get it in my home state Sumter National. Ayden Gib- it will be in the state play- and striking out two. here, close to home, that would SHORT STROKES be awesome.” Tony Stewart and Ernie Irvan were inducted into So- MLB roundup High tech racing noma Raceway’s Wall of Fame Microsoft and NASCAR have on Friday afternoon. “Any worked in concert to develop a time you get inducted into any- Padres spoil Reds’ big day with 13-4 win race management system that thing it’s a huge honor,” Stew- will consolidate six different art said. This has always been aspects of race-day data into a one of my favorite race tracks. CINCINNATI — Wil Myers Joyce homered and doubled oldis Chapman combined for single-screen interface, provid- To be on their Wall of Fame drove in five runs and Melvin among his three hits as Pitts- three innings of perfect relief ing one platform for data man- means something to me.”… Upton Jr. had a pair of two- burgh beat Los Angeles 8-6 on for the second straight game, agement using Windows 10 Dale Earnhardt Jr. posted run homers on Friday as the Friday night, ending the Rob Refsnyder hit a tiebreak- and Microsoft Azure. the fastest lap of the day in the San Diego Padres scored in Dodgers’ six-game winning ing single and the New York The system, which is being second NASCAR Sprint Cup each of the first eight innings streak and giving Pirates Yankees took advantage of rolled out this weekend at So- Series practice, running 95.298 of a 13-4 victory that spoiled manager Clint Hurdle his three errors to rally past the noma Raceway, will revolu- mph in qualifying trim. Earn- the start of Cincinnati’s Big 1,000th career victory. Minnesota Twins 5-3 Friday. tionize the way NASCAR runs hardt was fourth fastest in Red Machine weekend. Indians 7 Thursday races, both in terms of the in- opening practice. His only top Mets 8 spection process and data ana- five in 16 Sonoma starts came Tigers 4 Braves 4 Braves 6 lytics. in 2014, when he finished DETROIT — Jason Kipnis Mets 3 “NASCAR has really put an third… ATLANTA — James Loney hit two of Cleveland’s four tri- emphasis, especially over the Kyle Busch’s No. 18 Toyota hit a three-run homer, Travis ples and the Indians contin- ATLANTA — Adonis Gar- last 18 months, on new tech- had a too-close encounter with d’Arnaud drove in three runs ued their season-long domi- cia hit a go-ahead, two-run nology,” NASCAR executive a jackrabbit during second and the New York Mets sur- nance of the Detroit Tigers homer off Addison Reed in vice president and chief racing practice. The rabbit lost. “That vived Atlanta’s six-run fifth with a 7-4 victory Friday the eighth inning and the At- development officer Steve thing came out of nowhere,” inning to beat the Braves 8-6 night. lanta Braves beat the New O’Donnell said Friday morn- said Busch, who exhorted the on Friday night. Yankees 5 York Mets for the fourth ing during a press briefing at rabbit to continue across the Pirates 8 straight time in a week, 4-3 Sonoma. track—to no avail. “He Twins 3 Thursday. “(It involves) how we can stopped, and we looked eye-to- Dodgers 6 NEW YORK — Dellin Be- bring things more quickly to eye, and then it was over.” PITTSBURGH — Matt tances, Andrew Miller and Ar- The Associated Press the fans, really put them in- side the driver’s seat, but equally as important, how we PLACE YOUR AD IN can work together to be more efficient from a governing 101 S.C. 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It then added Atlanta Hawks “A lot of dis- could fit well with Boston’s former Notre Dame point 1 (12) , f, Baylor (from Utah). BOSTON — With little cussion, and no defensive culture. guard at 1 (21) DeAndre Bembry, g, Saint mystery surrounding how deals” despite a “It was a tough choice. A No. 45, former Providence Joseph’s. 2 (44) Isaia Cordinier, g, Denain, the first two picks would go lot of interest, lot of good players at three,” forward at No. 51 France. in Thursday’s NBA draft, the Ainge said. Ainge said. “But unanimous- and former Iowa State for- 2 (54) , g, Oakland. Brown Celtics responded to wider Brown worked ly, a lot of people really liked ward at No. 58. theories about selection No. out twice for the Brown.” The 20-year-old Yabusele is 1 (3) , f, California. 1 (16) , f, 3 by keeping things simple. Celtics leading up to the Boston entered the night a 6-7 stretch forward out of Rouen, France. Despite receiving a lot of 1 (23) Ante Zizic, c, Cibona, Croatia. draft, but said the pick still with eight total picks, the France with paint presence 2 (45) Demetrius Jackson, g, Notre interest from teams looking took him by surprise. most the Celtics have had at 260 pounds, while the Dame. 2 (51) Ben Bentil, f, Providence. to trade into the slot, Boston “I had no idea, I promise since 1987. Before this year, 19-year-old Zizic is a throw- 2 (58) Abdel Nader, f, Iowa State. stayed put and took Jaylen you I had no idea,” Brown it had a top-three pick only back big man at 6-11. It is Brooklyn Nets Brown of California. said. “I was actually sweat- three times since the com- possible both could be 1 (20) Caris LaVert, g, Michigan Celtics president of basket- ing bullets when the final mon draft era began in 1966. stashed in Europe for a few (from Indiana). 2 (42) , g, Seton ball operations Danny Ainge seconds came in. But I knew They added a pair of inter- years to develop. Hall (from Utah). stuck with his plan to select they were heavily interested national players with their Zizic said he hadn’t spoken the best available player. when they asked me to come remaining first-round picks, to the Celtics about their NONE. Celtics co-owner Wyc back for a second workout. taking Guerschon Yabusele plans for him yet. Yabusele Grousbeck said after Brown But you hear different things at No. 16 and Croatian 6-11 said he was fine with waiting 1 (14) , g, Michi- was selected that none of the every day. center Ante Zizic at No. 23. for his opportunity. gan State. 2 (48) , f, FC Bayern Mu- offers were worth serious “But I’m glad to be here, In the second round Bos- “It’s not a problem for me nich, Germany. consideration. and I think it’s the right fit.” ton selected former Michi- even if I got to go one year, Cleveland Cavaliers “If they were close, we Brown, a 6-foot-7 forward gan State forward Deyonte two years in Europe, in an- NONE. might have stretched,” he out of California, averaged Davis and Serbian swingman other country and play I’ll Dallas Mavericks said. “We didn’t feel any- 14.6 points and 5.4 rebounds Rade Zagorac with the 31st go,” Yabusele said. “I just 2 (46) A.J. Hammons, c, Purdue. thing was close and we’d give en route to being named Pac- and 35th picks, which Ainge want to play in the NBA and counter offers and the other 12 Freshman of the Year. confirmed were traded to try to be better.” 1 (7) , g, Kentucky. 1 (15) Juancho Hernangomez, f, Estudiantes, Spain. 1 (19) , g, Florida State. 2 (53) , f, Le Mans, France. 2 (56) Daniel Hamilton, f, UConn.

Detroit Pistons 1 (18) , f, Marquette. 2 (49) , f, Syracuse.

Golden State Warriors 1 (30) Damian Jones, c, Vanderbilt. 2 (38) Patrick McCaw, g, UNLV (from Milwaukee).

Houston Rockets 2 (37) , c, Louis- ville. 2 (43) , Xinjiang, c, China.

Indiana Pacers 2 (50) George Niang, f, Iowa State.

L.A. Clippers 1 (25) , f, North Caro- lina. 2 (39) , g, Chalon, France (from New Orleans). 2 (40) , c, Maryland (from New Orleans).

L.A. Lakers 1 (2) , f, Duke. 2 (32) , c, Mega Leks, Serbia.

Memphis Grizzlies 1 (17) Wade Baldwin IV, g, Vander- bilt. 2 (31) , f, Michigan State (from Boston). 2 (35) Rade Zagorac, f, Mega Leks, Serbia (from Boston). 2 (57) , c, , China.

Miami Heat NONE.

Milwaukee Bucks 1 (10) , f, Orangeville Prep/Athlete Institute. 2 (36) , g, Virgin- ia.

Minnesota Timberwolves 1 (5) , g, Providence.

New Orleans Pelicans 1 (6) , g, Oklahoma. 2 (33) , c, Kansas (from LA Clippers).

New York Knicks NONE.

The Associated Press 1 (11) , f, Gon- Charlotte acquired guard from Sacramento in exchange for the 22nd pick in the NBA draft on Thursday. zaga (from Orlando).

Orlando Magic 2 (41) , c, UNLV. 2 (47) , f, Maryland.

Philadelphia 76ers Hornets get Belinelli for pick 1 (1) Ben Simmons, f, LSU. 1 (24) Timothe Luwawu, g, Mega Leks, Serbia. 1 (26) , g, Efes, Tur- By STEVE REED discussions to trade the pick to another shoots 42.4 percent from the field. key. The Associated Press team. But we can’t consummate a trade Belinelli, from Italy, spent his first until after the moratorium is over. two seasons with Golden State, before 1 (4) , f, Maccabi Tel Aviv, Israel. CHARLOTTE — Charlotte Hornets Therefore we can’t comment until moving on to Toronto, where he spent 1 (8) , f, Washing- general manager Rich Cho said last trade discussions are completed.” one season. He spent two seasons with ton (from Sacramento) 2 (34) , g, Kentucky. week the team was thinking of trading Belinelli will look to re-ignite his ca- New Orleans and a year with Chicago out of the NBA draft. reer in Charlotte. before joining the Spurs in 2013-14, NONE. That became a reality on Thursday He signed a $19 million, three-year where he was the 3-point shootout night after the Hornets dealt their only deal to join the Kings as a free agent champion. 1 (13) , c, draft pick — the No. 22 selection overall last summer but did not fit in well with The move could be an admission the Panathinaikos, (from Phoe- — to the Sacramento Kings for veteran the team. The Hornets will be on the nix). Hornets will not be able re-sign either 1 (22) , g, Syra- Marco Belinelli, a per- hook for the remaining $13.26 million Courtney Lee or Jeremy Lin — or pos- cuse (from Charlotte). 1 (28) Skal Labissiere, f, Kentucky son familiar with the situation said. over the next two seasons for Belinelli. sibly both — in free agency. The Hor- (from Phoenix). The person spoke to The Associated The 30-year-old Belinelli shot a ca- nets have eight free agents and have 2 (59) , g, Oklahoma. Press on condition of anonymity be- reer-worst 30.6 percent from 3-point said their top priority is to re-sign Nico- San Antonio Spurs cause the trade won’t become official range last season and struggled defen- las Batum, who is expected to receive 1 (29) , g, Wash- until after the NBA’s new fiscal season sively. He scored 10.2 points per game, around $20 million per year. ington. begins on July 7. mostly coming off the bench. Cho said the Hornets considered 1 (9) Jakob Poeltl, c, Utah. That meant Charlotte picked for Sac- He is a career 37.9 percent shooter trading up, down and completely out of 1 (27) , f, New Mexi- ramento at No. 22, taking Syracuse for- from 3-point range and has started 216 the draft. co State. ward Malachi Richardson. Richardson, career games. “We are always trying to improve the who led the Orange to the Final Four The nine-year NBA veteran has team and that is the overriding goal of 2 (52) , f, Weber State. last season, will join the Kings after the played for six teams during his career, the offseason,” Cho said. 2 (55) , g, North Caro- trade is approved by the league. winning an NBA championship with The Hornets didn’t have a second- lina (from Brooklyn). 2 (60) , g, California. Hornets general manager Rich Cho the San Antonio Spurs in 2013-14. Beli- round pick. couldn’t discuss the trade under NBA nelli has averaged 9.5 points and 1.6 as- Charlotte finished 48-34 in 2015-16, its NONE. rules except to say “we are currently in sists per game during his career and third season under coach Steve Clifford.

well have been talking about of Jaylen Brown at No. 3 got tive to Durant. On the other, if like he’s not leaving the NBA Durant free agency, and how Oklaho- their ownership booed at the Durant leaves, the Thunder champion Cleveland Cava- From Page B1 ma City will or will not keep team’s draft party. Interna- will still have plenty of talent liers. Durant in blue and orange for tional players got taken more to surround Russell West- DeMar DeRozan, Dwyane And both moves surely got at least one more season. often than ever before, but brook with. Wade, Al Horford, Nic Batum Durant’s attention, since the All the talk going into the many of those guys likely Everyone will want to talk and will also Knicks will want him and the draft was about who would be won’t see the NBA floor for to Durant, and he’s hardly be high on plenty of wish Thunder most definitely want No. 3 behind Simmons and In- some time. going to be the only one com- lists. to keep him. gram, what Boston would do On the surface, making such manding major attention. In a week, the free-for-all be- “I’m interested to see what with the eight picks that it car- a bold move — the Thunder Miami center Hassan White- gins, with the highest salary- we do,” Thunder general man- ried into the night, and if Chi- gave up Ibaka and landed the side is planning to take free cap numbers in league history ager Sam Presti said early Fri- cago would move Jimmy But- rights to No. 11 pick Domantas agent meetings in New York set to usher in a shopping day. ler. Sabonis, guard Victor Oladipo next week, with Dallas expect- spree like none other. He was talking about how For now at least, Butler re- and forward Ersan Ilyasova — ed to be one of the major suit- “We’ll have to be aggressive the Thunder will make the mains with the Bulls. The works two ways for Oklahoma ors trying to lure him away come July 1,” Orlando Magic trade pieces fit, after the bold Celtics were solid if not City. On one hand, it may from the Heat. LeBron James general manager Rob Henni- draft-night move. He may as splashy, though their selection make staying put more attrac- can opt out, though it seems gan said. “And we will be.” The SUMTER ITEM sports Saturday, June 25, 2016 | B5

PRO BASEBALL Pro golf Golf scores Reds honor Rose, PGA Quicken Loans National Par Scores Friday At Congressional Country Club Bethesda, Md. reunite Machine Purse: $6.9 million Yardage: 7,569; Par 71 (36-35) Second Round By JOE KAY retired on Sunday. His son, Billy Hurley III 66-65—131 -11 The Associated Press Pete Jr., is the only one who Jon Rahm 64-67—131 -11 Vijay Singh 68-66—134 -8 has worn No. 14 since Rose Webb Simpson 67-68—135 -7 CINCINNATI — More satis- played. Bill Haas 66-69—135 -7 Ernie Els 66-69—135 -7 fying than hit No. 4,192? In Last December, Manfred Harold Varner III 66-69—135 -7 some ways, it is for Pete Rose, turned down Rose’s applica- Robert Garrigus 67-69—136 -6 Mark Hubbard 67-69—136 -6 who needed more time to get tion for reinstatement to Rickie Fowler 68-68—136 -6 into the Cincinnati Reds’ Hall Major League Baseball, saying Byeong Hun An 69-68—137 -5 John Senden 67-70—137 -5 of Fame than it took to set the hits king still hasn’t recon- David Hearn 70-67—137 -5 baseball’s hits record. figured his life as he was told Kyle Reifers 66-71—137 -5 Sam Saunders 67-70—137 -5 Rose is being inducted into to do in 1989. Hall of Fame Marc Leishman 67-71—138 -4 his hometown team’s hall and catcher Johnny Bench said he Patrick Reed 68-70—138 -4 Justin Thomas 69-69—138 -4 having his No. 14 officially re- lobbied for Rose to be added to Erik Compton 68-70—138 -4 tired over the weekend, 27 the team’s Hall of Fame. Jason Kokrak 69-69—138 -4 Gary Woodland 69-69—138 -4 years after he was banned “It’s a long time coming,” Michael Kim 68-70—138 -4 from baseball for betting on Bench said. “Hopefully, it will Camilo Villegas 66-72—138 -4 Keegan Bradley 70-68—138 -4 the Reds. His ban makes him motivate him maybe more, in T. Van Aswegen 69-70—139 -3 ineligible for baseball’s Hall of Patrick Rodgers 70-69—139 -3 better ways, and we can get Hudson Swafford 70-69—139 -3 Fame, but the team is honor- this all behind us, after how Nick Taylor 69-70—139 -3 Robert Streb 69-70—139 -3 The Associated Press ing him with the permission of many years? Too many.” Kevin Streelman 71-68—139 -3 Commissioner Rob Manfred. The Big Red Machine won D. Summerhays 70-69—139 -3 Ayako Uehara watches her drive off the ninth tee during the Will MacKenzie 68-71—139 -3 NW Arkansas Championship on Friday in Rogers, Ark. The Reds already honor him World Series titles in 1975-76 Lucas Glover 68-71—139 -3 in displays at their hall and at with Rose, Bench, Hall of Kevin Chappell 70-69—139 -3 Charley Hoffman 67-72—139 -3 various places in Great Ameri- Famer Joe Morgan, Hall of Charles Howell III 74-66—140 -2 can Ball Park. Now, he’ll be in- Famer Tony Perez, Ken Arjun Atwal 70-70—140 -2 Martin Laird 68-72—140 -2 cluded fully in the team’s gal- Griffey, George Foster, Davey Ben Martin 72-68—140 -2 lery of greatest players. Concepcion, Cesar Geronimo, Jim Herman 69-71—140 -2 Rahm, Hurley Smylie Kaufman 67-73—140 -2 “This will be the ultimate and Hall of Fame manager Rob Oppenheim 69-71—140 -2 thing to happen to me so far in Sparky Anderson. Rose de- Wesley Bryan 66-74—140 -2 D. van der Walt 70-70—140 -2 my baseball career,” Rose said clines to call it the greatest Sean O’Hair 68-72—140 -2 on Friday. “I tell people you team ever because the Yankees Chris Stroud 69-71—140 -2 Chad Collins 72-69—141 -1 share Quicken should put it on your bucket and Dodgers had some great Tom Hoge 69-72—141 -1 list to go to the Reds’ Hall of teams. John Huh 72-69—141 -1 Rod Pampling 70-71—141 -1 Fame, and I’m happy to be in “But I will go to my grave Blayne Barber 68-73—141 -1 there. It seems like everybody saying the Big Red Machine Zac Blair 71-70—141 -1 Andres Gonzales 69-72—141 -1 I played with is in there, so was the most entertaining Derek Fathauer 71-70—141 -1 B. DeChambeau 70-71—141 -1 Loans lead they might as well put me in team ever,” Rose said. “We had Wes Roach 72-69—141 -1 there, too.” white stars, we had black Jamie Lovemark 66-75—141 -1 The Reds have turned the stars, we had Latino stars, we Patton Kizzire 70-71—141 -1 BETHESDA, Md. — Jon approach shot just inches Jhonattan Vegas 65-76—141 -1 Rose honors into a weekend had a Hall of Fame manager, Scott Langley 68-73—141 -1 Rahm and Billy Hurley III from the water. He rolled gala. They reunited members Chesson Hadley 68-73—141 -1 shared Quicken Loans Na- up his pants and waded in we had speed, we had defense, Jim Furyk 73-68—141 -1 of their 1976 Big Red Machine we had home run leaders, we Fabian Gomez 67-74—141 -1 tional lead, three strokes to hit the shot that dropped Shawn Stefani 71-70—141 -1 ahead of Vijay Singh going championship team on the had batting champions, we Steve Marino 67-74—141 -1 him to 8 under at Tiger field Friday night before a had daring baserunners.” Aaron Baddeley 73-68—141 -1 into the weekend at Con- Woods’ annual tourna- F. Molinari 69-73—142 E game against the San Diego Bench said he still gets Luke Guthrie 71-71—142 E gressional. ment. Padres, the same team Rose stopped by many baseball fans Jon Curran 69-73—142 E Playing together again James Hahn 70-72—142 E Toledo, Sauers atop got his record-setting hit who want to talk about that Anirban Lahiri 71-71—142 E Friday, Rahm and Hurley against on Sept. 11, 1985. Rose team. Roberto Castro 71-71—142 E went shot-for-shot and to Champions EVENT Brendan Steele 73-69—142 E was the last player introduced “For us, it’s magical,” Bench Chris Kirk 72-70—142 E reach 11 under. Hurley, a Estaban Toledo and but didn’t speak to the crowd. said. “People want something Brian Harman 69-73—142 E Naval Academy graduate Gene Sauers each shot Tony Finau 69-73—142 E He’ll be formally added to to hold on to. We listen to the Chez Reavie 72-70—142 E who lives in nearby An- 9-under 63 on Friday to the team’s Hall of Fame on oldies. We’re kind of the old- Kyle Stanley 69-73—142 E napolis, shot a 6-under 65, share the first-round lead Saturday and have his number ies.” and Rahm bogeyed the in the PGA Tour Champi- Champions 18th hole for a 67 in his ons’ inaugural American American Family Insurance second round as a profes- Family Insurance Champi- Par Scores Friday sional. He led Thursday onship. At University Ridge Golf Club after a 64. Toledo made five Madison, Wis. Purse: $2 million “I couldn’t be happier,” straight birdies on his first Yardage: 7,056; Par: 72 (36-36) Rahm said. “(Thursday) nine at University Ridge, First Round was a great round and added three more on Nos. Gene Sauers 31-32—63 -9 1, 2 and 4 and capped his Esteban Toledo 32-31—63 -9 after a great round usually Fran Quinn 33-31—64 -8 it’s hard to follow it. To bogey-free round with an- Kevin Sutherland 33-32—65 -7 Tom Byrum 33-32—65 -7 play golf the way I did other on the par-5 ninth. Duffy Waldorf 33-33—66 -6 today, I’m really proud of The 53-year-old Mexican Bart Bryant 32-34—66 -6 Fred Funk 33-33—66 -6 myself.” player won the Allianz Loren Roberts 34-32—66 -6 Rahm and Hurley will Championship in February Mike Goodes 31-36—67 -5 Scott Hoch 33-34—67 -5 play in the final group Sat- for his fourth senior title. Scott Verplank 34-33—67 -5 urday at Congressional, Sauers also closed his Mark Brooks 32-35—67 -5 John Riegger 32-35—67 -5 just behind Singh, who bogey-free round with a Bernhard Langer 35-32—67 -5 was alone at 8 under after birdie on No. 9. Billy Andrade 34-33—67 -5 Paul Goydos 33-34—67 -5 a 66. Four-time major Tom Pernice Jr. 33-34—67 -5 champion Ernie Els (69) Japan’s Uehara shoots Mark Calcavecchia 36-31—67 -5 62 to take LPGA lead J-Francois Remesy 34-33—67 -5 was 7 under along with The Associated Press Craig Parry 35-33—68 -4 Webb Simpson (68), Bill Japan’s Ayako Uehara Tommy Armour III 33-35—68 -4 Former Cincinnati Reds players Pete Rose, right, and Johnny Bench John Huston 34-34—68 -4 Haas (69) and Harold Varn- matched the course record clasp hands as Rose is introduced during a ceremony to honor the Kirk Triplett 35-33—68 -4 er III (69). with a 9-under 62 on Fri- Jeff Maggert 35-33—68 -4 1976 World Series champions on Friday in Cincinnati. While Els was disap- day to take the first-round LPGA pointed with his play Fri- lead in the LPGA’s NW Ar- day, Singh turned in a 66 kansas Championship. Walmart Northwest Arkansas Par Scores that was most memorable Uehara, who entered the Friday At Pinnacle Country Club for his shot from the edge event at Pinnacle Country Rogers, Ark. of the water on No. 18. Club ranked 214th in the Area Scoreboard Purse: $2 million Yardage:—6,330; Par:—71 (36-35) The 53-year-old Singh world and without a top-10 First Round hasn’t won on the PGA finish this year, needed TENNIS The classes will be held on Ayako Uehara 30-32—62 -9 Tour since 2008. He’s in po- only 25 putts in her bogey- Mondays beginning at 6:30 Candie Kung 33-31—64 -7 sition to become the oldest free round. She was 6 Twilight Tennis in Parks Sandra Gal 35-30—65 -6 p.m. Angela Stanford 32-33—65 -6 tour winner, but said he under on her final nine, Twilight Tennis in the For more information, con- Vicky Hurst 31-34—65 -6 wasn’t thinking about that. birdieing the last two holes Jing Yan 31-34—65 -6 Parks, sponsored by Palmetto tact Granderson James at (803) Alena Sharp 33-32—65 -6 “It would be good to to best a 63 she shot in Ma- Tennis Center, will be held on 968-2391 or [email protected] Sun Young Yoo 34-31—65 -6 win,” the three-time major laysia in 2014. Chella Choi 32-33—65 -6 today at Swan Lake Park from or Richard Geddings at (803) Minjee Lee 30-35—65 -6 champion said. “But it’s Taiwan’s Candie Kung 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 468-8858. Carlota Ciganda 32-33—65 -6 only halfway, so I’ll be fo- had a 64, and 13 players Ai Miyazato 31-34—65 -6 The event is open to chil- So Yeon Ryu 30-35—65 -6 cused on my game tomor- shot 65. dren ages 5-12 with demon- SUMTER HIGH CAMP P.K. Kongkraphan 33-32—65 -6 row and see what hap- Top-ranked Lydia Ko Morgan Pressel 33-32—65 -6 strations from a PTC profes- Sumter High School will Giulia Molinaro 33-33—66 -5 pens.” opened with a 66, and local sional. have a football camp July 13-14 Ariya Jutanugarn 33-33—66 -5 Singh looked to be in favorite Stacy Lewis had a Moriya Jutanugarn 34-32—66 -5 Events at Shaw Park on July from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Eun-Hee Ji 33-33—66 -5 trouble on the 18th when 67. 16 and Birnie Park on July 30 school’s practice field. Lydia Ko 33-33—66 -5 he hit into the rough under P. Phatlum 34-32—66 -5 will run from 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The camp is open to chil- a tree and then landed his The Associated Press For more information, call dren who have completed PTC at (803) 774-3969. grades 2 through 7. The camp is free, but pre-registration is BASKETBALL required by June 30. Forms are available in the to work through the NFLPA Adolpho Birch asking SUMTER HIGH CAMP school’s main office or by call- Peds to schedule them, but de- whether the basis of the Sumter High School will ing SHS head coach Mark From Page B1 spite multiple requests the NFL’s investigation of play- have a basketball camp July Barnes at (803) 481-4480. NFLPA has failed to re- ers is entirely predicated 11-15 in its main gymnasium. Al-Jazeera America re- spond, except to seek recon- upon recanted statements to The camp will run from 8 VOLLEYBALL ported allegations by Char- sideration of the basis for a person used by Al Jazeera a.m. to noon each day and is lie Sly, who worked as an in- the investigation. This con- to make secret recordings. open to children ages 6-17. The Officials needed tern at an anti-aging clinic. tinuing delay and avoidance The NFL has not provided cost is $35 per student. The South Carolina Inde- But Sly later recanted his has obstructed our ability to any other evidence, nor has Registration forms are avail- pendent School Association is claims. conduct and conclude the in- it informed the NFLPA or able in the school’s main office looking for anyone interested In his letter, Birch wrote vestigation.” players that any such evi- or by calling SHS boys head in being a volleyball official. that “the players were fur- The NFLPA said Friday it dence exists. coach Shawn Jones at (803) 467- Those who are interested ther advised that, with their had contacted Birch about “As of today, the only ad- 3874. would have to be able to work full and timely cooperation, the nature of the investiga- ditional response from the matches starting around 4 the investigation would be tion. NFL has been to demand in- FOOTBALL p.m. There will be several conducted expeditiously “The NFLPA represents terviews, and apparently to meetins with classroom and and with minimal disrup- its players in conjunction provide correspondence to OFFICIALS MEETINGS on-the-floor teaching. tion.” with any investigation by the media. The NFLPA will The Santee Wateree Football For more information con- “While the investigation their employer,” the union continue to represent and Officials Association is hold- tact Teddy Weeks, SCISA Dis- has proceeded,” he contin- said in a statement. “On be- advise its players of their ing training classes for pro- trict Director of Officials, at ued, “we have yet to inter- half of its players, the rights, and to communicate spective officials for the 2016 [email protected] or at (803) view the players. We have NFLPA made numerous in- the players’ decisions to the football season. 446-3379. attempted since early April quiries of the NFL through NFL.” B6 | SATURDAY, JUNE 25, 2016 COMICS THE SUMTER ITEM BIZARRO SOUP TO NUTZ

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