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William Browning/Dispatch Staff Railroad cars stand on a South Rail Corpora- tion track near Lehmberg Road this morning following a derailment. Railroad investigating Columbus derailment No injuries reported after four- car derailment this morning

BY ZACK PLAIR [email protected]

Clean-up efforts are ongoing from a train de- railment in Columbus early this morning. Four cars from an Alabama Southern Rail- road train derailed from a track near Alabama and South Lehmberg streets, according to Communications Director Tracy Vanbecelaere of Watco — the Kansas-based railroad compa- ny’s operator. Vanbecelaere said three of the four cars were Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff empty, while the fourth contained non-hazard- Deontay Wilder, WBC World Heavyweight Champion, waits to speak to student-athletes during a visit to Colum- ous material. Only a single axle from each car bus Middle School with his son 3-year-old son, Dereon, on Thursday. Wilder is a Tuscaloosa native. derailed, she said. None of the cars tipped over. Crews had already rerailed one of the cars Wilder: ‘It’s important to get their patch students in the Golden Triangle can relate to his by 9 a.m., Vanbecelaere said, and the others background. His message was clear: If you’re going to See DERAILMENT, 8A attention while they’re young’ do anything, give it your all. The students managed to sit through a series of BY ANDREW HAZZARD preambles given by various members of the Deontay [email protected] Wilder celebration committee, a group of local lead- ers and boxing enthusiasts who helped get Wilder to Compared to the standard “don’t do drugs” talk, speak Thursday. Still no arrest Thursday’s guest speaker at Columbus Middle School Mayor Robert Smith welcomed Wilder with the was a knock-out. keys to the city and formally declared it to be “Deon- following Student-athletes from Columbus Municipal School tay Wilder Day” in Columbus. The master of ceremo- District and nearby counties were addressed by WBC nies, WCBI’s Steve Rogers, led through a procession Heavyweight Champion of the World Deontay Wilder, of brief speakers from the committee, including local shooting in and they listened. boxing trainer and gym owner Oliver Miller, and lo- Wilder grew up in Tuscaloosa. He told The Dis- See WILDER, 8A Columbus park Investigators say two of four DSU president: ‘We’re alive and well’ victims out of hospital DISPATCH STAFF REPORT LaForge talks about new programs Becky Maur- er, left, pres- A week after a shooting at implemented at Delta university ident-elect Sim Scott Park that left four of the people injured, Columbus po- BY ISABELLE ALTMAN Exchange lice still have not arrested any [email protected] Club, and suspects. Elton Thom- Columbus Police Depart- Delta State University president Bill LaForge as, right, ment Capt. Brent Swan said spoke at the meeting of the Columbus Exchange listen to Thursday that two of the four Club at Lion Hills on Thursday. Delta State shooting victims have been re- Swan President LaForge spoke about the successful programs leased from Baptist Memorial Bill LaForge Delta State has implemented in the last few years Hospital-Golden Triangle. Police said all four and in particular in the two years since he became at Lion Hills Center and had been admitted with non life-threatening president. He said Delta State strives to push out- Golf Course injuries. of-classroom extracurriculars that make a univer- on Thursday. Swan did not comment on whether CPD See DELTA STATE, 8A Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff See SHOOTING, 8A

WEATHER FIVE QUESTIONS CALENDAR LOCAL FOLKS PUBLIC MEETINGS 1 What country is sometimes called Today, March 27 Saturday, March 28 the Land of Fire and Ice? March 31: Lown- ■ MUW Homecoming ■ International Fiesta: des County Su- 2 What weekend retreat saw Me- This annual multicultural recital: Mississippi Univer- pervisors, County nachem Begin and Anwar Sadat event featuring, music, food sity for Women presents a courthouse, 9 hammer out an Israeli-Egyptian peace and more is 11 a.m.-3 p.m. accord in 1978? Homecoming recital at 8 a.m. p.m. in Poindexter Hall on on the Mississippi State 3 What is the English title of the University Drill Field. 662- March 31: CMSD Jabari Sims French adventure novel “Le tour du campus. Free to the public. Town Hall Meeting Second grade, Franklin Aca. 325 -7491. monde en quatre-vingts jours”? ■ “Chronicles of Blue and on “Pathways” 4 What type of internal combustion Today and Saturday, Gray”: As part of Columbus’ program, Boy’s High 57 Low 34 engine has one upward stroke and March 27-28 75th Spring Pilgrimage, the and Girl’s Club, 6 Mostly sunny one downward stroke to every power Columbus Choral Society, p.m. ■ EMCC Benefit Rodeo: Full forecast on stoke? with area choirs and the April 6: Lowndes College rodeo competition page 2A. 5 What A-word means the same as Starkville-MSU Symphony County School toxophilite? with nine schools compet- Orchestra, presents John Board, 11 a.m. Answers, 8B ing at Eagle Ranch in West Purifoy’s “Chronicles of April 6: Colum- Point. Tickets are $5 for Blue and Gray” at 8 p.m. in bus-Lowndes INSIDE children and $10 for adults. Mississippi University for Recreation Author- Doors open at 7 p.m. both Women’s Rent Auditorium. ity Board, CLRA Classifieds7B Obituaries 4A nights. Free;, but complimentary Autumn Jones lives in Administration 136th Year, No. 14 Comics 5B Opinions 6A tickets are required. Columbus. Building, 6 p.m.

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Casey Curry/Invision/AP In this March 22 photo, from left, Jason Clarke, Emilia Clarke, Jai Courtney, and Arnold Schwarzenegger pose for a portrait during press day for “Terminator Genisys” at The London Hotel in Los Angeles. Schwarzenegger’s back for high-octane ‘Terminator: Genisys’

BY LINDSEY BAHR Getting a jump on a AP Film Writer summer that’s chock full of franchise fare, includ- LOS ANGELES — As ing continuations of “The promised, the Terminator Avengers” and “Jurassic and the man who originat- Park,” Paramount has un- ed the steely machine — dertaken an early publicity Arnold Schwarzenegger campaign, including the — are back this summer recent showcasing of a few for another go in “Termi- nator: Genisys,” and Para- minutes of action-packed mount Pictures, eager for footage from “Terminator: a blockbuster, has already Genisys.” fired up a machine of its Then, Schwarzeneg- AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky ger and other key cast In this photo taken on March 15, a Nenets man rides in a reindeer sled at sunset after the Reindeer Herder’s own — the publicity kind. Day in the city of Nadym, in Yamal-Nenets Region, about 1550 miles northeast of Moscow, Russia. Some par- With four films, over members attended a press event earlier this week on ticipants at the Reindeer Herder’s Day travel hundreds of miles across the frozen tundra to attend the competi- $1 billion in box office tion in the region in northern Siberia, more than half of the territory of which lies above the Arctic Circle. receipts, and a jumbled the Paramount lot — all to time-travel mythology, help generate early buzz “Terminator: Genisys” for what the studio hopes is taking the elements of will be a bona fide block- James Cameron’s 1984 buster. original and twisting them Paramount is on a major ‘Downton Abbey’ to end after a bit to create an entirely push to restore its once ro- new timeline. bust production prowess. its upcoming 6th season CONTACTING THE DISPATCH Office hours: Main line: Producer: No plans for n 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri n 662-328-2424 rumored feature film or HOW DO I ... 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spokeswoman has a much larger budget than lic. Winter said that he had A vote of the full 12-member board would be Caron Blanton. the mother campus. Jones, a made phone calls to the parties required to approve a new contract The 12-mem- 66-year-old physician, ran the Wednesday, but was not at the ber board has medical center before being heart of Thursday’s talks. BY JEFF AMY cuss the sensitive negotiations faced a storm named chancellor in 2009. He “I know they’re working on AND EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS publicly. of opposition said he had made improve- things,” he said. The Associated Press It’s unclear how far apart since deciding ments, pointing to a contracting Jones declined to comment the sides remain, or how long last week to cut office he implemented in 2012 Wednesday evening, but said JACKSON — Mississippi’s ties with Jones, Jones that he said stemmed many it might take to reach a resolu- he hoped to have something to College Board is preparing to whose current problems, including large con- tion. A vote of the full 12-mem- say soon. He didn’t respond to offer a two-year contract exten- employment agreement is set tracts signed without required ber board would be required requests for comment Thurs- sion to the University of Missis- to expire in September. The approval from trustees. to approve a new contract, and day. Neither did incoming trust- sippi chancellor whom they had board said it had only one rea- Agreeing to keep Jones on ee President Alan Perry. previously refused to retain, in- the board has yet to schedule a son for not renewing Jones’ under any conditions is a big dividuals with knowledge of the meeting. contract: They said they’ve step for the board, but reflects More than 2,000 people ral- negotiations said Thursday. Under the proposal, Jones worried for years about the way the intense pressure that has lied to support Jones in Oxford Discussions to fine-tune the would make a public apology to he was managing the contracts mounted. Some lawmakers on Wednesday. Supporters cit- agreement with Chancellor trustees, who would offer a two- and finances of the $1.6 billion have threatened a radical over- ed the school’s record enroll- Dan Jones were ongoing, ac- year extension instead of the University of Mississippi Medi- haul of the College Board, ment and fund-raising, as well cording to the individuals, who usual four-year contract, the in- cal Center, which is home to a which oversees all of Mississip- as Jones’ sensitivity to racial said they were informed by peo- dividuals said. Jones was initial- hospital and medical school in pi’s eight public universities. issues at Ole Miss, which re- ple directly involved in negotia- ly hired on a four-year contract Jackson, about 150 miles away Talks, including some me- mains haunted by the violent tions. The individuals spoke on in 2009 and received a new four- from Oxford. diated by former Gov. William insurrection that accompanied condition of anonymity because year agreement two years later The hospital complex, Winter, began soon after the its integration under the watch they were not authorized to dis- in 2011, said College Board which has 10,000 employees, board’s decision became pub- of federal marshals in 1962.

Black Caucus: Bryant’s College Board picks lack diversity Jackson, which is a private ‘Gov. Bryant’s College Board appointments damage school. higher education and disrespect Alcorn, Mississippi Bryant spokeswoman Nicole Webb said the gover- Valley and Jackson State universities’ nor has a strong record on diverse appointments, in- BY EMILY WAGSTER PET- Jones said it is “disgrace- Jackson-based Mississippi cluding nominating a wom- TUS ful” that the 12-member Coalition on Black Higher an and an African-Amer- The Associated Press College Board will soon not Education. ican man to the College have a graduate of any of Bryant has nominated JACKSON — Members Board in 2012. Mississippi’s three public three white men and one of the Mississippi Legis- “For his first appoint- lative Black Caucus and a historically black universi- black man to the board. If ment as governor, Gov. black education group are ties. confirmed, they would suc- Bryant appointed Maj. Gen. criticizing Republican Gov. “Gov. Bryant’s College ceed two white men, one Leon Collins as adjutant Phil Bryant for what they Board appointments dam- white woman and one black general of the Mississippi see as lack of diversity in his age higher education and man whose terms are expir- National Guard. It was the College Board nominations. disrespect Alcorn, Missis- ing. first time in the state’s his- The caucus chairman, sippi Valley and Jackson One of Bryant’s Col- tory an African-American Democratic Sen. Kenny State universities,” Jones lege Board nominees, Dr. had been appointed to the Wayne Jones of Canton, said during a Capitol news Alfred McNair, is gastro- position,” Webb said. said Thursday that black conference, where about enterologist from Gautier senators are prepared to 20 Black Caucus members and earned his undergrad- vote against three pending were joined by more than uate degree at historically ADVANCED nominations. a dozen members of the black Tougaloo College in Landscaping & Lawn Maintenance Licensed Bonded Insured 662 338-5296 AREA ARRESTS

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Extended obituaries Visitation death by her husband, at Bethel Cemetery brothers, Bill Glasgow Willie Mae with a photograph, detailed is today Henry A Beattie Jr. in Vernon, Alabama. of Millbrook, Alabama, Douglas biographical information and from 3-8 She is survived by Visitation is one hour Edward Glasgow and and the other details families may wish p.m. at Clabon children, Henry A. Beat- before service time at Jackie Glasgow, both of late Rev. Brewer to include, are available for a Carter’s tie III of Scottsdale, Ar- the funeral home. Bay Minette, Alabama, Carlos fee. Obituaries must be sub- Funeral Services of mitted through funeral homes izona, Mary Katherine Mrs. Lucas was born and Danny Glasgow and Douglas. unless the deceased’s body Columbus. Beattie Swedenburg of in Lamar County, Ala- Mike Glasgow, both of In addition to his has been donated to science. Mr. Clabon was born Birmingham, Alabama, bama, on Aug. 23, 1933, Jasper. mother, he is survived If the deceased’s body was in Columbus on Jan. 16, Carol J. Beattie Shead to the late Rev. W. D. by daughter, Jasmine donated to science, the family 1970, to the late Sam of Ft. Worth, Texas, and Omie Lee Glasgow. Brandon; sisters, must provide official proof of Carlos Brewer Clabon and Frankie and James V. Beattie She was formerly em- COLUMBUS — Car- LaTanya Brewer and death. Please submit all obitu- Clabon. He was a mem- of Starkville; and four aries on the form provided by ployed as a seamstress. los Brewer, 44, died Leesha Douglas, both The Commercial Dispatch. Free ber of Kingdom Vision grandchildren. In addition to her March 21, 2015, in of Columbus; broth- notices must be submitted to International Church. parents, she was pre- Columbus. ers, Larry Douglas of the newspaper no later than 3 In addition to his Cynthia Powell ceded in death by her Services are 1 p.m. Fairfax, Virginia, Eric p.m. the day prior for publica- parents, he was preced- WEST POINT — husbands, Billy Holling- Saturday at Lee-Sykes Douglas of Columbus tion Tuesday through Friday; no ed in death by two sons, Cynthia Powell, 44, and Anthony Brewer of later than 4 p.m. Saturday for sworth and Orlan Lucas; Funeral Home of Co- Juvante Clabon and died March 22, 2015, at one son, Billy Wayne lumbus with the Rev. Al Kansas, Missouri. the Sunday edition; and no later Raynaldo Clabon; and than 7:30 a.m. for the Monday North Mississippi Medi- Hollingsworth; two Lathan officiating. Buri- Pallbearers are edition. Incomplete notices one daughter, Cheyenne cal Center in Tupelo. sisters, Mary Helen al will follow at Sandfield Mark Clemmon, Terry must be received no later than Clabon. Services are 11 a.m. Glasgow and Linda Cemetery. Visitation is Lathan, Avery Brewer, 7:30 a.m. for the Monday He is survived by Saturday at Johnson Garrison; and one today from noon-6 p.m. Isham Conner Jr. and through Friday editions. Paid his wife, Kimberly Creek MB Church in brother, David Sherman at the funeral home. Gerome Stephenson. notices must be finalized by 3 Macon-Clabon; daugh- p.m. for inclusion the next day Pheba with the Rev. Glasgow Sr. Mr. Brewer was born See OBITUARIES, 5A ter, Monique Clabon of Robert Shamblin-Traylor She is survived Monday through Thursday; and Smyrna, Georgia; one on Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday officiating. Burial will step-brother, Danny grandchild; and sis- and Monday publication. For follow at Antioch Ceme- Lucas of Sulligent; ters, Edith Fearce and Sarah McDonald Hardin more information, call 662-328- tery in Maben. Visitation sisters, Evelyn Bevis of 2471. Barbara Carr, both of is today from 3-6 p.m. Jasper, Alabama, Jeas Surrounded by her family, Columbus. at Carter’s Mortuary Goss of Michigan City, Sarah McDonald Hardin was Pallbearers are Charles Covington Services. Indiana, Edgilee Bobo called home to her Father on TUPELO —Charles Gilbert Spencer, Robert Ms. Powell was born Monday, March 23, 2015, at L. Covington Sr., 80, Spencer, Levon Camp- in Clay County on Oct. Baptist Memorial Hospital- died March 23, 2015, at bell, James Richards, 15, 1970, to the late Golden Triangle. She was 85. Community Hospice in Willie Williams and James Powell and Viola Sarah was born in Neshoba Verona. MacArthur Spencer. Powell. County to Herman Bryan Services are 11 a.m. In addition to her McDonald and Lillian Saturday at Lane Chapel Melissa Wright parents, she was preced- Richardson McDonald on COLUMBUS — ed in death by one sister, Sarah Hardin December 31, 1929. She and Christian Visitation: Methodist Melissa Ann Stewart Mable Eacholes. Sunday, March 29 • 1:30-3 PM her older brother Basil McDonald were both Episcopal Wright, 47, died March She is survived by Memorial Funeral Home valedictorians of their senior classes at Laurel Services: Church 19, 2015, at Specialty daughter, Ciara Powell; Sunday, March 29 • 3 PM Hill High School. Sarah graduated at the age of in Tupelo Hospital in Meridian. brothers, L. G. Powell, L. Memorial Funeral Home 16 and enrolled at East Central Junior College. Burial: with the Memorial services C. Powell, James Powell, Friendship Cemetery She completed her Associates degree and moved Rev. Cheryl are 11 a.m. Saturday at Ricky Powell, Kennedy memorialfuneral.net to Meridian where she worked as a telephone Penson Carter’s Powell and George Pow- operator. officiating. Covington Funeral ell; sisters, Katie Walker, It was in Meridian that Sarah met the love of Burial Services of Mary Eacholes, Rosie her life, Ned Hardin. She and Ned were married will follow at Sturdivant Columbus Weatherspoon, Linda at Carolina Presbyterian Church in Neshoba Cemetery in Caledonia. with Wes- Conner, Gaylor Wofford, County on July 3, 1949. The young couple moved Visitation is today from ley Jordan Betty Thompson, Kim- to Columbus soon after their marriage. Sarah 3-8 p.m. at Carter’s officiating. berly Dear and LaTonya completed her teaching degree at Mississippi Funeral Services of Mrs. Powell Embry; and one State College for Women and began her thirty- year teaching career in the Columbus Municipal Columbus. Wright was Wright grandchild. Mr. Covington was born in School District. She taught fifth and sixth grades born in Caledonia on Aliceville, at Barrow Elementary School, Sale Elementary Jewel Lucas School, and Mitchell Elementary School. She also Sept. 5, 1934, to the Alabama, on June 14, SULLIGENT, Ala. — taught gifted students at Coleman Elementary late Memory and Nellie 1967, to Carrie Jackson Jewel Banks Glasgow School, Franklin Elementary School, and Mae Covington. He was and the late Bobby Hollingsworth Lucas, Fairview Elementary School. Sarah also taught formerly employed with James Stewart. She at- 81, died March 23, 2015, gifted students at Joe Cook Junior High School the State Mental Hospi- tended Kingdom Hall of at her residence. where her Odyssey of the Mind team finished 3rd tal in Tupelo and a U.S. the Jehovah Witnesses. Services are 2 p.m. in world competition in Boulder, Colorado. Army veteran. He was a In addition to her Saturday at Chandler member of Lane Chapel mother, she is survived In addition to her teaching, Sarah was a Christian Methodist by husband, Gregory very active member of First Baptist Church Episcopal Church, the Wright of Columbus; of Columbus which she and Ned joined in Elks of Columbus and a stepfather, Albert Jack- Ask 1950. Sarah served on the Personnel, Long Mason. son of Milwaukee; sons, Range Planning, and the Sanctuary Decoration In addition to his par- Lavertis Stewart, James about Committees. She was also a dedicated member ents, he was preceded Stewart, Laterrance our of the Women’s Missionary Union, a Sunday in death by one brother, Stewart and Brandon School teacher in the Youth Department, and the Eddie Covington Sr. Stewart, all of Colum- webcasting program and events coordinator for the Live Long He is survived by his bus; three grandchil- of chapel and Like It (Triple L) group. Sarah’s commitment wife, Cornelia Walker dren; step-children, services. to her church grew out of her deep and abiding Covington of Tupelo; Tyna Wright, Yaharra © The Dispatch faith in her Lord. son, Charles L. Coving- Wright, Nia Hayes and 1131 Lehmberg Rd. FUNERAL HOME 662-328-1808 Sarah was also a volunteer for the Contact Help ton Jr. of Tupelo; and Jamel Grant, all of Co- Columbus, MS & CREMATORY www.lowndesfuneralhome.net Line. She was also a member of the Les Amies adopted brother, Estrice lumbus; sister, Stefanie Study Club, the Rose Club, and the Columbus Boone of Memphis, Lawson of San Antonio; Pilgrimage Association. Sarah was well-known Tennessee. step-sister, Cassandri as a gifted interior designer. Her considerable Pallbearers are James Colvin; and step-broth- William A. Ward talents were put to use restoring White Arches, Bolden, Rufus Davis, er, Kendrick Colvin of William Alexander Ward, 96, of Columbus, the antebellum home she and Ned purchased in Carl Boone, Odies Columbus. MS passed away Sunday, March 22, 2015 at 1967. They spent the next 35 years participating Power, Marraye Collins, AvonLea Assisted Living, Tupelo, MS. in the annual Columbus Pilgrimage, operating James Holt, William Visitation will be Saturday, March 28, 2015 a bed and breakfast and opening their home Mary Beattie for social and church events. Those who visited Copeland and Everette Mary Ruth Johnson from 12:00PM – 1:00PM at Canaan Baptist White Arches during those years never failed to Hill. Beattie, 89, died March Church, Columbus, MS. A funeral service will comment on the beauty of the home and its decor 23, 2015. follow at 1:00PM at Canaan Baptist Church, as well as the genuine hospitality that Sarah and Services are 11 a.m. Robert Clabon Columbus, MS with Bro. Danny Avery Ned always showed to their guests. COLUMBUS – Saturday at Welch officiating. Interment will follow in Beersheba Sarah was preceded in death by Ned, her Robert “John Wayne” Funeral Home. Burial Cemetery with Lowndes Funeral Home beloved husband of 64 years; her parents; her Clabon, 45, died March will follow at Oddfellows directing. brother Basil McDonald of Carthage; and her 17, 2015, at Baptist Me- Cemetery. Visitation is Mr. Ward was born June 1, 1918 in Elmore three infant grandchildren, Chad Matthew, Mary morial Hospital-Golden one hour before ser- County, AL to the late Marion Greely Ward, Elizabeth, and Joshua Jason. Triangle. vice time at the funeral Sr. and Rosa Lee Kelly Ward. He was an avid She is survived by her daughter Hope and her Services are 2 p.m. home. outdoorsman and loved hunting and fishing. son Terrell. Sarah is also survived by her son-in- Saturday at Kingdom Mrs. Beattie was Mr. Ward is a retired propane gas salesman law Marc De Venney and her grandson Adam De Vision International born in Knoxville, and was the owner of Ward’s Trailer Park for Venney and his wife Katie Ingram De Venney, Church with the Rev. R. Tennessee. She was over 40 years, Ward’s and Sons Bait Shop for and three nieces and one nephew. J. Matthews officiating. formerly employed with over 50 years and Ward’s Poultry for over 15 Visitation will be on Sunday, March 29 from years. He was married to Gracie Bell Nickoles 1:30 p.m. until the time of the service at Memorial Ward for 65 years before she passed away in Funeral Home. A celebration of life service will 2005. In addition to his parents, Mr. Ward be held at 3 p.m. at Memorial Funeral Home is preceded in death by his wife – Gracie B. Chapel. Dr. Shawn Parker, pastor of First Baptist Nickoles Ward, sons – William Ward, Jr. and Church, will officiate. Burial will be at Friendship Richard Ward, grandchildren – Patrick Ward Cemetery immediately following the service. and Rosita Lynn Ward, and 3 brothers and 2 Honorary pallbearers are Charlie and Jewel sisters. Holcomb, Mac and Helen McCarty, Jim and Mr. Ward is survived by sons – Henry Sondra Dowdle, Harry and Betty Lou Dowdle, (Judy) Ward, Tupelo, MS, David (Rebecca) Terry and Brenda Biffle, Eddie and Pam Helms, and the members of the June Allgood Sunday Ward, Bessemer, AL and Frank (Linda) Ward, School Class. Atoka, TN; brother – Bobby (Mildred) Ward; The family wishes to acknowledge the 10 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and wonderful care provided by Tarron Carley, Joyce numerous nieces and nephews. Turner, and the staff at The Windsor Place Skilled Pallbearers will be Rick Ward, David Nursing Center. Ward, Jr., Robin Kirby Gatto, Liz-Anne Ward In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Elsea, Josh Ward, Zina W. Hamlet, Amy Ward the First Baptist Church Library, P.O. Box 829 Haycraft, Michael Ward, Jay Ward and Jackie Columbus, Mississippi 39703, or the Contact Ward. Helpline P.O. Box 1304 Columbus, Mississippi Memorials may be made to Ward Adoption 39703. Fund c/o Jay Ward, 3225 Forest Hill Drive, Belden, MS 38826. Expressions of Sympathy May Compliments of Be Left At Lowndes Funeral Home www.lowndesfuneralhome.net www.memorialfuneral.net The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 5A

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Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff Possum Town Trotters players, cheerleaders, mascot and coach pose before a game to benefit Relay for Life Thursday night at the Columbus High School gym. Players from the CHS boys’ team beat the Trotters 73-54. Front row, from left, Chris Van Houten, William Browning, Dale Ballard, unidentified player; second row, Reuben Proffitt (mascot), unidentified girl, Orlando Smith, Barbara Bigelow, Rhonda Sanders, Milton Rawle, Martin Andrews, E.J. Petty, Phillip Hickman, Joseph Mickens, James Lewis, unidentified child, Robert Woodard, Kendall Jackson, Trey Doughty, Nancy Carpenter, Mary Jane Runnels, Robert Smith, unidentified girl. Winners all In roughly 25 years as a sports journalist, I’ve cov- ered all sorts of basketball games – from Final Fours to the NBA Playoffs to in- numerable high school and college games from Florida to California. But I never covered a game quite like the one staged Thursday at the Columbus High gym. I use the term “cover” Slim Smith loosely in this case because I was too busy laughing and mingling the with crowd, players and coaches to provide a detailed account of the contest. Instead, I will merely offer a few expert observa- tions. The game, sponsored by The Dispatch as part of the American Cancer Society’s annual Relay for Life fund-raising drive, pitted team members from Columbus High School against a group of players as- sembled by Columbus Mayor Robert Smith, dubbed the Possum Town Trotters. In the days leading up to the game, I had heard rumblings from the Trotters that their game wouldn’t just be competitive, but that the Trotters would actually win. They had some big-time players on the roster, I was told. In turned out to be more than brave talk. The Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff Trotters led through most of the first quarter, Columbus High School boys’ basketball coach, Sammy Smith, shakes hands with members of the Possum Town fell behind only to rally. The Falcons led 35-24 at Trotters. halftime, but the Trotters rallied again, cutting the deficit to a single point twice in the third quarter, should arouse suspicion, obviously) but I had to bow delightful experience. Sometimes, we may be led only to fade in the final period, ultimately losing by a out due to a rare and temporary medical condition to wonder if our disputes and differences divide 73-54 margin. that mysteriously disappeared soon after the game’s us beyond reconciliation, but then events such as In the end, it was clear that the Trotters superi- end. these happen and you realize that, for all our bitter or “experience” proved no match for the younger, But I think it’s fair to say that even my presence disagreements, we really are a community, and a faster, more durable teens. While the Trotters’ on the team would not have greatly altered the friendly one at that. In these moments, we realize starters held their own, it was clear the mayor’s outcome. that we like each other far more than we let on. Let’s team had a depth problem. I might also add they had I pause here to sadly note how bitter Roger Short not forget that. a “breadth” problem, too, if you know what I mean. has become only a few months into his retirement Well over 300 spectators turned out and every Not that the Trotters substitutes didn’t have their as director of the Columbus-Lowndes Recreation one of them left Thursday’s game smiling (Short moments. Columbus schools superintendent Dr. Authority. Short served as a referee in the game being the lone possible exception, of course). Of no Philip Hickman laid out some “corporal punish- and proceeded to call three technical fouls on the less importance is that the event generated a sizable ment” whenever one of his students ventured into two coaches in a span of about two minutes near the contribution to the Relay for Life drive. the lane while Columbus Fire Department Chief game’s end. In fact, Short Falcons’ coach Sammy The Mayor, being the competitor he is, promises Martin Andrews chugged up and down the court Smith with two technicals and threw him out of the that he will assemble an even better collection of like a ladder truck “racing” to rescue a cat from a game, the first time in his distinguished career that players for next year’s game. tree. Some might suggest that Andrews was “slow.” the affable Columbus coach had ever been ejected I can hardly wait to play ... health permitting, of I prefer a more generous assessment: Let’s just say from a game. course. Andrews was “deliberate.” Short also told them to “stay off my lawn.” Slim Smith is a columnist and feature writer for I should point out that I was personally selected If I can be serious for a moment (and no, that is The Dispatch. His email address is ssmith@cdispatch. by the mayor to play in the game (for reasons that not a rhetorical question), Thursday’s event was a com.

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GERMANWINGS AIRLINER CRASH

AP Photo/dpa, Boris Roessler, File In this 2010 file picture, a Lufthansa Airlines pilot holds the brim of his cap at the airport in Frankfurt, Germa- ny. Carsten Spohr, CEO Lufthansa, the parent company of Germanwings, says his pilots undergo yearly medical examination but that doesn’t include psychological tests. Mentally stable at 38,000 feet: Can you trust your pilot? ‘Flying is a safe form of transport, but you can’t stop crazy’

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NEW YORK — Airline pilots are supposed to be the ones we trust. They greet us at the door of the plane in their crisp, military-style uniforms, then welcome us aboard with that familiar soothing drawl over the PA system as we buckle ourselves in. When there’s turbu- lence, they offer reassurance. And when the plane safely touches down, AP Photo/Martin Meissner they invite us to fly with them again. Investigators carry boxes from the apartment of Germanwings airliner jet co-pilot Andreas Lubitz, in Duesseldorf, Germany, on Thursday. Now, that feeling of security has taken a hit. Investigators say the co-pilot of a Germanwings airliner locked the Prosecutors: Evidence pilot out of the cockpit and deliber- ately crashed the jet in the French Germanwings co-pilot hid illness Alps, killing all 150 people aboard. “In the near term, pilots will be THE ASSOCIATED PRESS for the day of the crash “support looked at with a bit more suspicion,” the current preliminary assess- said former US Airways pilot John MONTABAUR, Germany — ment that the deceased hid his M. Cox, now CEO of the consult- Germanwings co-pilot Andreas illness from his employer and col- ing firm Safety Operating Systems. Lubitz appears to have hidden leagues.” “This rogue pilot is not the first one evidence of an illness from his Such sick notes from doctors and sadly will not be the last one.” employers, including having been excusing employees from work Since the Sept. 11 terrorist at- excused by a doctor from work the are common in Germany and is- tacks, aviation security has focused day he crashed a passenger plane sued even for minor illnesses. on protecting pilots from passen- into a mountain, prosecutors said Herrenbrueck didn’t reveal de- gers — not the other way around. Friday. tails of what illness Lubitz was Fliers are screened for guns and ex- The evidence came from the suffering from. plosives, but some pilots are allowed search of Lubitz’s homes in two Herrenbrueck said other med- to carry their own weapons. Also, German cities for an explanation ical documents found indicated pilots might undergo mental health of why he crashed the Airbus “an existing illness and appropri- screenings when hired, but once A320 into the French Alps, killing ate medical treatment,” but that they are on the job there is very little all 150 people on board. no suicide note was found. He add- renewed testing. Prosecutor’s spokesman Ralf ed there was no indication of any “Right now, I don’t think there’s Herrenbrueck said in a written political or religious motivation anyone who isn’t worried,” said statement that torn-up sick notes for Lubitz’s actions. Steve Serdachny, an airline passen- ger on his way from Toronto to Mos- cow, via Helsinki. “Flying is a safe Airlines flight in 1982, a SilkAir year ago remains one of aviation’s form of transport, but you can’t stop disaster in 1997 and an EgyptAir greatest mysteries. A leading the- crazy. If someone decides to act in a crash in 1999. Aviation experts be- ory is that one of the pilots inten- crazy manner, there’s nothing any- lieve all those tragedies were pilot tionally crashed the jet in a remote one can do about it.” suicides. More recently, a prelimi- stretch of ocean. Passenger confidence will proba- nary investigation into a November Mental health screening of pilots bly be rebuilt over time. Last year, 2013 flight from Mozambique sug- varies by airline and country. In the airlines flew 3.7 billion passengers gests the pilot locked the co-pilot U.S., the largest aviation market worldwide; 641 died in crashes. And out of the cockpit and then deliber- in the world, pilots are required to this isn’t the first time a rogue pilot ately crashed the jet. pass a physical exam annually or ev- killed everyone aboard. Then there is Malaysia Airlines ery six months, depending on their Previous cases included a Japan Flight 370, whose disappearance a age. 8A FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wilder Continued from Page 1A cal historian Rufus Ward, oneself with positive peo- Wilder cared about im- Middle School yesterday, who detailed the champ’s ple, and was honest about pacting the kids. He went it was their first day work- rise. the realties of life. over his allotted time ing with Wilder. The crowd heard from “Some of you guys are to speak. Afterward, he Khodabakhshian has Shannon Gray, the man gonna make it, some of signed every single stu- been working in television Wilder beat at the Trot- you won’t,” Wilder told dents autograph. for 17 years, at ESPN for ter Convention Center in the students. Deas has a longstand- 12 and Wilder is the first 2009 in his second pro- His own road to suc- ing relationship with boxer he has covered. He fessional. Gray, who over- cess was not easy. Miller and Lowndes said finding a subject so came a personal battle Wilder grew up in west County tax assessor Greg genuine and seemingly with addiction to retake Tuscaloosa with child- Andrews. Deas said his on the verge of being very the boxing ring in 2001, hood dreams of playing gym would spar with Mill- famous is a special oppor- drove from Kentucky to football for the Crimson er’s, and in 2005, when Al- tunity for storytelling. join Wilder in addressing Tide. When he was in ju- abama required an enter- “It seemed like not the kids. nior college, he had his tainment license to host many people knew De- “You are the most im- first daughter at 19 and fights, Deas began doing ontay’s story,” Khoda- portant person in this everything changed. He boxing shows with Miller bakhshian said. “Already, room,” Gray told the dropped out of school to in Columbus. with that hint of possible crowd. work two jobs. His daugh- “When you come to a success, it’s interesting ter was sick and medi- town, you want to involve to see him give back to Breaking through cal expenses mounted. the boxing community kids like him, signing ev- When Wilder spoke, Wilder did not know what in that town,” Deas said. ery autograph when he his presence outsized his to do. A friend who had “When we really needed doesn’t have to. It’s spe- tall, lean frame. The men- seem him fight suggested help, Columbus stepped cial.” tal image of heavyweight he try boxing. up for us. That’s why Wilder said the oppor- fighters is typically a we’re here today.” tunity to talk to kids is im- Mike Tyson type bull, but Making time for portant to him. Wilder is tall — roughly everyone A good story “I believe it’s important 6 foot, 7 inches — and a The first time Wilder The first American to get their attention while lean 215 pounds. He was entered trainer Jay Deas’ heavyweight champion they’re young,” Wilder dressed plainly, other gym in Tuscaloosa, he since 2006, Wilder has said after the event. “I than a large gold watch said he had a hallelujah managed to stay fairly call it giving them the and long gold chain. Wild- moment. He has trained under the radar in U.S. tools to life, the tools to er was an active speaker, with Deas his whole ca- sporting celebrity. For success. I give my kids he comfortably moved reer. ESPN senior producer tools to success as they around the gym and inter- Wilder described him- Martin Khodabakhshian, get older. It starts when acted with students as he self as “silly” and showed the story is one the whole they’re young, building spoke. it by running into the au- world should know. Khod- them a platform to make His casual demeanor dience to stare down a abakhshian works with the right decisions.” and allure broke down the brave high schooler who E:60, the video magazine “When I leave my first audience’s teenage deter- stared him down. That’s a program that seeks to tell thought is, ‘Did I get the mination to not think any- story the young man will the best stories in sports. right message off? Did I thing is cool. He spoke be able to tell for the rest He and his camera crew say enough?’” Wilder add- about always surrounding of his life. were filming at Columbus ed.

Delta State Continued from Page 1A sity stand out, in addition program at Delta State gonna come to the Delta while one third of it came to the academics found in emphasizes the business and get a real lesson in from tuition. Now it’s the every school. aspect of the music indus- life,” he joked. “Let’s see other way around, said LaForge referred to try. The university has its if they can surf on the LaForge. himself as a “faculty brat.” own recording studio and Mississippi River.” “Delta State is alive His father was a history is affiliated with the Gram- and well,” he said. professor and dean of the my Museum currently DSU’s exchange College of Arts and Sci- under construction in ences, so LaForge grew Cleveland. The university program up on the Delta State cam- has also taken students to The Delta has creat- ADVANCED pus. He earned a Bachelor Los Angeles to see, and ed other exchange pro- of Arts there. Since gradu- sometimes perform, for grams, particularly with Tree Removal ating, he has earned a law the Grammys. universities in Bulgaria, Licensed Bonded Insured degree, traveled the world The Grammy Museum Russia and Poland. Study 662 338-5296 and worked as an attorney, in Cleveland will be affil- abroad is an opportunity lobbyist and policy advisor iated with the Grammy that most students will for policy makers in both Museum in Los Angeles, take if offered, LaForge political parties in Wash- said LaForge, but will fo- said. ington, D.C. Now that he’s cus more on Mississippi’s “We’re a little late to president of Delta State contribution to music. the game,” he said. “Most University, LaForge says Mississippi’s heritage has universities already do he’s back home. influenced nearly every this.” “This is a calling for popular genre of music The university has me,” he said. “This is today, according to La- also been “aggressively something I never would Forge, who added that a pursuing” international have guess would have disproportionate number students, LaForge said in happened many years of Grammy Award win- a brief interview after the ago. It certainly wasn’t in ners have come from this speech. In a university the design, the plan, when state. When the museum with only a few thousand we were all students back is completed, 60 percent students altogether, more then. But it’s an opportu- of it will cover Mississippi than 100 are from another nity I think to influence and its musical heritage, country. some change and make while the remaining 40 After years of declin- Recycle. sure that a place that has percent will be dedicat- ing enrollment in the uni- been important to a lot of ed to rotating traveling versity, LaForge decided people continues.” exhibits. LaForge was to freeze tuition. The cost particularly enthusiastic of attending Delta State DSU’s music program about the traveling Beat- University is $6,012 a LaForge spend most of les exhibit that will come. year, he said. his speech talking about He added that the mu- “U.S. News and World the school’s music pro- sic program will also in- Report just ranked us gram. Delta State’s music volve a relationship with the top best bargain for program has grown by 37 the University of Califor- tuition value out-of-state percent in recent years, nia which would involve in the entire country,” he according to LaForge, an exchange program said. who called Cleveland a between the universities. Not only is the tuition a “musical Mecca.” LaForge Interns and students from bargain, but the universi- has even implemented a California will study in ty is getting less and less blues program. the Delta and students state money, according In addition to the ex- from the Delta will go to to LaForge. 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South Rail Corpo- near the scene as of “Sometimes they’ve ration owns the track, press time. www.industrialrecyclersms.com SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 COLLEGE SOFTBALL PREP Bulldogs’ RPI still high with No. 3 Florida next Starkville BY SCOTT WALTERS first thought. TODAY (30-3, 3-3 SEC). The looks good as long as we [email protected] MSU checked in at three-game SEC week- can hold on because our n Florida, No. 27 in the first Rat- end series starts at 5:30 schedule gets tougher. STARKVILLE — 5:30 p.m. rolls over ings Percentage Index p.m. today on SEC Net- “We are setting our- This past weekend, the Today released by the NCAA. (SEC Network+) work +. selves up for success Mississippi State soft- The RPI is one of the ma- “I was pleased with from an RPI standpoint.” ball team lost a South- jor tools used to deter- our (ranking),” MSU MSU will play its West Point eastern Conference tiesburg. mine the teams invited coach Vann Stuedeman next 15 games against series to Ole Miss and to postseason play. The This weekend, MSU said. “I have been fol- BY SCOTT WALTERS Top 75 RPI opponents. subsequently its first Bulldogs then took out (24-8, 4-5 SEC) is back lowing everyone that [email protected] Seven of those 15 games national ranking in six their aggression from home looking for more we have been playing STARKVILLE — seasons. RPI points when it are against Top 10 RPI the two Saturday losses this year. Hopefully, St. Starkville High baseball On Tuesday, the Bull- on Southern Mississippi plays host to reigning Louis can win the Atlan- teams, while Florida is rat- ed No. 1 and LSU (which coach Travis Garner dogs found out the dam- in a doubleheader sweep national champion and tic-10 (championship). knows his team’s key to See MSU, 4B age wasn’t as severe as Wednesday night in Hat- third-ranked Florida With us starting at 27, it success this season. “When A.J. (Brown) and Tyler (Barnes) are COLLEGE BASEBALL both on at the same time, that is very good for our offense,” Garner said. “If Current team we can get both players hot and keep them that way, we can be a very good resembling team.” Brown and Barnes were both hot Thursday 2013 ’Dogs night. Their offensive success paved the way BY BRANDON WALKER for Starkville’s 14-7 win [email protected] against West Point on a STARKVILLE — John dreary, windy night for Cohen has heard the baseball at Carlisle Field. comparisons between his Despite the damp con- current Mississippi State ditions, Starkville was baseball team and the happy to play. Including 2013 squad that reached Thursday night’s makeup, the College World Series the Yellow Jackets are slat- and played for a national ed to play four games in championship. the next 48 hours. He just hasn’t had time “We need to play to give it much thought. games,” Barnes said. “We just don’t have time “This is what baseball to analyze it,” Cohen said. is all about — playing “We have to get ready for games. We haven’t been Auburn. This club is a dif- able to do that due to the ferent group. I do think weather. Fourteen runs is this group is capable of a good night. Hopefully, getting on a roll.” this will have a carry-over Both teams started the effect. We need to get season on hot streaks, some things going.” with MSU winning its Brown, one of the state’s Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff first 17 games in 2013 and premier wide receivers, Mississippi State left fielder Reid Humphreys takes a cut at a pitch earlier this season. first 13 games this season. announced Wednesday via Humphreys, a sophomore, enters this weekend with a career-high eight-game hitting streak as Twitter a football scholar- Both teams lost the last MSU prepares to play host to Auburn. series of non-conference ship offer from the Univer- play. The 2013 team fell to sity of Tennessee. That is Central Arkansas, while the latest in a long line of the current group dropped Division I offers for argu- two of three to San Diego. ably the state’s most gifted Both teams also hit a offensive player. lull in March. The 2013 REID ALL ABOUT IT On Thursday night, team lost eight of 14 Brown proved he could hit games after March 9 and Versatile Humphreys emerges as MSU’s hottest hitter with Auburn series looming a baseball long way. His won three of its first nine massive two- shot to Southeastern Conference right-center field tied the BY BRANDON WALKER vying for the right to park right games. This year, MSU game at 2-2 in the home [email protected] outside the MSU locker room has lost 10 of its last 15 and half of the first inning. this weekend, when the Bull- has started league play “Looking for a spark,” STARKVILLE — Though dogs - currently 2-4 in South- 2-4. Brown said. “I was just try- an afternoon class had him eastern Conference play - host While the resumes to running a little late for Missis- ing to get something going 1-5 Auburn. this point are similar, the sippi State’s Thursday base- for us. In the last game (a “This weekend is definitely end of the season turned ball practice, MSU left fielder 4-0 region loss to Madison important,” said Humphreys. out great for the Bulldogs Reid Humphreys didn’t have to Central), we couldn’t get “It’s about getting on the right two years ago. This sea- worry about finding a parking anything going. The home track. Obviously we want to son? That remains to be space. run was big because it got seen. There, just under the grand- win every game but right now, things started,” “This team does every- stand at MSU’s Dudy Noble we really need to have a good Barnes, who bats in the thing, as a coach, you’d Field, was an empty space, with weekend.” No. 3 hole behind Brown, want them to do,” Cohen a small sign indicating that the For the versatile Hum- did his damage later with said. “They are probably spot is reserved for MSU’s hit- phreys, who played third base two singles, a , and some of the best students ter of the week. For his huge ef- as a freshman before splitting two RBIs. we’ve ever had. They ap- fort at Kentucky last weekend, time in left and at designated Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff “A.J. really sets the proach the game the right the parking space currently hitter this year, this weekend Mississippi State’s Reid tone for our team,” Bar- way. I really feel they are belongs to Humphreys. is about continuing the roll Humphreys crosses home nett said. “The capable of making a run. “I would love to keep that he started in Lexington. The plate after his second home was really big because it If you look at it, we have parking spot for the rest of the 6-foot-1, 210-pounder launched run of the season. gave everybody a lift. Bat- a pair of home runs and drove ting in the top third of the See BULLDOGS, 4B year,” said Humphreys, a soph- hitting streak and during that omore from Northwest Rankin in a career-high five runs order, our job is to produce span, he’s batting .400 (12-for- TODAY High. “But we have a lot of during MSU’s 11-5 win on Sun- runs. We took advantage of 30). The recent hitting spree is n BACK HOME: great hitters on this team who day, continuing a surge that be- our opportunities.” Auburn, 6:30 are coming for it.” gan last week. counter to Humphreys’ previ- Starkville (4-8) erased a p.m. Today (SEC Humphreys and his team- Humphreys is currently rid- ous 11 games, which saw him 3-2 deficit with four runs in Network, WKBB-FM 100.9) mates will each take their turns ing a career-long eight-game See HUMPHREYS, 4B See STARKVILLE, 4B LOCAL AUTO RACING After delay, Winter Classic will finally happen in Golden Triangle BY DAVID MILLER got will break up the dust,” said 80-100 miles of here has raced qualify for the feature (26) race Special to The Dispatch WINTER CLASSIC Lee Ray, who finished second TONIGHT-SATURDAY yet. There are a bunch of people than make the field (24). in Street Stock track points itching to go somewhere, so it’ll “I think we’ll have more Finally. AT COLUMBUS MOTOR SPEEDWAY last season and will compete n be a full field in both classes. I’d than 30 cars show,” Ray said. Perhaps, to avoid a jinx, the Open practice from 7-10 tonight Golden Triangle should say Saturday. imagine 30-40 Street Stocks.” “They’re starting to have more n Grandstand admission is free “we’re almost there.” While the Super Late Mod- Though the majority of area of the $1,200 and $1,500 races n Pit admission is $20 For the first time in five con- el drivers in the area will com- racers haven’t hit the track, Ray in the area. You’ll have them pete tis weekend at Whynot n On Saturday, the drivers’ got a jumpstart on Saturday’s about once a month out here (at secutive weekends, the area will meeting will be at 6 p.m., with hot (Meridian) in the Mississippi race by competing March 14 in a Columbus), but with there be- be treated to dirt track racing laps to follow. Grandstand when Columbus Motor Speed- State Championship Challenge admission is $15. Children 10 $1,500-to-win Street Stock race at ing more I’d imagine the tracks way hosts the twice-postponed Series, Street Stock and Crate and under are free. The gate will Whynot, where he finished third will get more drivers out.” Winter Classic Saturday night. Late Model drivers will fea- open at 5 p.m. Pit admission is “I didn’t tear up nothing, so Columbus also will play host Despite light showers in the ture in Columbus in a pair of $35. That gate will open at 3 p.m. maybe I’ll come to Columbus to 602 Late Model and Mini Columbus/New Hope area, the $1,200-to-win races. on a good note,” Ray said Stock races with $400-to-win forecast for today — open laps “Paying $1,200 to win, I know said Kyle Shaw, Crate Late Ray hopes Columbus has a features. The payout might be — and Saturday are rain-free. a bunch of guys from Meridian Model driver from Millport, turnout like the one in Whynot, higher depending on the num- “What little bit of rain we who are coming this weekend,” Alabama. “Plus, nobody within which had more drivers fail to ber of entries. 2B FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL: NCAA tournament Pursuit of perfection continues as No. 1 Kentucky blasts West Virginia BY TOM WITHERS ing favorite to cut down stunning ease, the Wild- 11:41 mark of the second Elite Eight, West Virgin- days. The Associated Press the nets next month in cats built a 26-point lead half. ia stunned a top-seeded “I think it’s okay to ex- Indianapolis, Kentucky in the first half over the It was over long before Kentucky team that’s a lot tend my hotel room,” she CLEVELAND — Per- (37-0) advanced to Sat- Mountaineers (25-10), then. like this one, loaded with wrote. fect and pulverizing. Ken- urday’s regional final to who led the nation in At halftime, the Moun- high school All-Americas Aaron Harrison scored tucky made West Virgin- play third-seeded Notre steals and figured their taineers had nearly as and future NBA players. 12 points in the first half, ia’s press look pathetic. Dame, an 81-70 winner full-court press would at many fouls (14) as points But the Wildcats Devin Booker dropped Trey Lyles scored 14 points, Andrew Harrison over Wichita State in the least bother Kentucky (18) and there was no weren’t going to let that two 3-pointers and Mar- added 13 and the unbeat- other semifinal. into some turnovers. Not hint they would be able to happen again, and they cus Lee and Willie Cau- en Wildcats, chasing his- The Fighting Irish may only did the press not cut into Kentucky’s lead. blistered the Mountain- ley-Stein took turns soar- tory and a ninth national need to call Rudy, consult work, West Virginia shot The Wildcats, seeking eers in the opening 20 ing to convert alley-oop title, rolled to a 78-39 vic- with Digger Phelps and only 24.1 percent (13 of to become the first team minutes, leaving the passes into dunks that tory over the Mountain- wake up the echoes from 54), including 2 of 15 from to go undefeated since court with superfan/ac- had West Virginia fans eers on Thursday night some of those stunning 3-point range, against the Indiana in 1976, seemed tress Ashley Judd danc- longing to take the coun- in the Midwest Regional upsets in football and Wildcats, who resemble a to be sending a message ing along with the thou- try road back home. semifinals of the NCAA hoops they have pulled off forest of blue-tinted red- to the rest of the tourna- sands who made the trip Mountaineers coach tournament. in the past. woods inside the paint. ment that everyone else is north to Cleveland. Judd Bob Huggins could only The tourney’s top Kentucky is a mon- West Virginia didn’t playing for second place. then tweeted she’s stay- sit on his sideline stool seed and an overwhelm- ster this March. With eclipse 20 points until the Five years ago in the ing around for a few more and shrug. Top-seeded Badgers top Tar Heels to reach Elite 8 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL By The Associated Press “The toughness that the Michigan State game Ron Baker had just nine Father bests son when they showed today was except it didn’t go to over- points and went score- LOS ANGELES — really something,” North time. We weren’t really less in the second half. Ole Miss falls at MTSU Wisconsin looked like a Carolina coach Roy Wil- playing our type of bas- n Arizona 68, Xavi- beaten team for much of liams said. “It’s strange, ketball. We were letting er 60: T.J. McConnell By The Associated Press Kentucky teams coached the game. the difference between them have their way and scored 13 of his 17 points by his father, Ed, between Frank Kaminsky got winning and losing is so their will. All we needed in the second half, fresh- MURFREESBORO, 1957 and 1962. off to a slow start, his small.” was a couple plays to get Tenn. — Notch another man Stanley Johnson Dads have dominated. team couldn’t make a shot Marcus Paige hit con- us going.” victory for fathers coach- added 12 points, and According to research by in the first half and then secutive 3-pointers that n Notre Dame 81, second-seeded Arizona ing against their sons. fell behind by seven mid- the Louisville Cardinals, drew Carolina within one Wichita State 70: Deme- made a dominant late Rick Insell’s Middle way through the second dads have won 16 of 18 with 54 seconds to go, but trius Jackson scored 20 rally to beat sixth-seed- Tennessee Blue Raiders half. Wisconsin made all eight points and third-seeded ed Xavier in the West never trailed Thursday matchups against their It looked like a repeat of its free throws — four Notre Dame dominated Regional semifinals on night in beating his son sons. of the Big Ten Conference by Kaminsky — over the Wichita State to advance Thursday night. Matt’s Mississippi Rebels Matt Insell missed out title game, when the Bad- closing seconds. to the Elite Eight for the 82-70 in the third round of on making it 1-1 on the gers were left for road kill Kaleb Tarczewski “Everyone knows that first time in 36 years. had 12 points and 12 re- the Women’s National In- women’s side. His Rebels against Michigan State once we get to free throw The Irish (32-5) shot bounds as the Wildcats vitation Tournament. managed to finish 19-14 before coming back to time at the end of the 75 percent (18 of 24) in (34-3) weathered a major It was the second time in his second season for win in overtime. game, we’ve got to make the second half, easily scare from the underdog this season he’s beat his their best finish since The top-seeded Bad- our free throws or they’re pulling away from the son. Musketeers (23-14) and 2006-07 with a team that gers again proved their going to come down and seventh-seeded Shock- Then again, dad had clamped down defensive- grit, rallying in the final 10 score,” Kaminsky said. ers (30-5). Pat Connaugh- the home court advantage featured eight newcom- ly during a game-ending minutes to hold off North “We’ve been through that ton added 16 points and playing in Murfreesboro, ers at the beginning of 19-7 run. Carolina 79-72 Thursday a lot this season with situ- 10 rebounds for Notre Tennessee, and his Blue the season. Middle Ten- night and advance to the ations like that. So it’s just Dame and Jerian Grant Arizona is again on Raiders scored the first nessee outrebounded his final eight of the NCAA nice to be able to go out had nine points and 11 the brink of its first Final seven points and shot 59 Rebels 33-27, and the SEC tournament. there and do it.” assists as the Irish won Four under coach Sean percent (28 of 47) in beat- coach also wasn’t happy at Miller, who led Xavier Sam Dekker had a ca- Zak Showalter came their eighth straight. ing the Southeastern Con- how tightly the game was for five years until 2009. reer-high 23 points and 10 off the bench to score six Notre Dame will play ference team. officiated. Arizona will face rebounds, Kaminsky add- points in the Badgers’ either unbeaten Ken- “Really Matt has just “It kills us ...,” Matt In- ed 19 and Nigel Hayes 12 19-7 comeback run af- tucky or West Virginia top-seeded Wisconsin done a great job this year, sell said. “Again, I’m not to send Wisconsin (34-3) ter they were forced into on Saturday night with (34-3) on Saturday at Sta- and I’m just proud of him,” going to say anything. I’m into the West Regional fi- tough positions by Caroli- a Final Four spot on the ples Center in a rematch Rick Insell said. “That’s building a pool house. I’m nal Saturday against No. 2 na’s perimeter defense. line. of last season’s West fi- what I told him after the seed Arizona, which beat “The plays he made Fred VanVleet led nal. game. It’s what I told going to Tampa, Florida, sixth-seeded Xavier 68- for us in that two-minute Wichita State with 25 Matt Stainbrook him before the game. I’m here in a little bit.” 60. Wisconsin beat Arizo- span, we wouldn’t have points, Darius Carter had 17 points and 10 re- very proud of what you’ve Rick Insell bought a na in overtime last season won without them,” Hayes had 19 points and eight bounds in his final game done, son. You’re doing a bunch of tickets for family in the Elite Eight. said. “This was similar to rebounds but guard for Xavier. real good job, and you’re and friends to turn out at a superstar and just keep the Murphy Center. But Coach K vs. Coach K: Utah meets Duke in Sweet 16 doing what you’re doing.” knowing the coach on the It is believed that when other bench only went so The Associated Press tional champion Mike Krzyzewski doesn’t the Utes have been to the the Insells met the first far for Matt Insell, a Mid- Krzyzewski and top-seed- even recall meeting Krys- Sweet 16 at least once ev- time, a Blue Raiders’ 71- HOUSTON — The dle Tennessee graduate ed Duke (31-4) in the tkowiak in a 7-Eleven in ery decade since. 65 victory over Ole Miss names are similar, and so himself. South Regional. Las Vegas last summer, The Blue Devils have in November, that it was are the results. “It’s a great place,” This is Duke’s 22nd when the Utah coach pro- won four national titles the first father-son coach- When Utah’s Larry Sweet 16 appearance un- claimed, “There’s the real since 1991, the last com- ing matchup in Division I Matt Insell said. “They Krystkowiak sat down on der Krzyzewski, the only Coach K” and gave him a ing five years ago — when women’s basketball. Rick got a lot of history here. the podium Thursday, he men’s Division I coach high-five. they were also the No. 1 Insell predicts it’s go- They got a good basket- introduced himself before who has won more than But the Duke coach seed in the South Region- ing to happen more and ball team. The one thing taking questions. Then he 1,000 games. hopes that isn’t viewed as al, and the Sweet 16 and more, especially if the that Dad does, he recruits was asked why he didn’t Krystkowiak has 110 a slight. regional final games were Insells keep coaching. winners. Those kids know just say Coach K, as his career wins, 68 in four “I would never dis an- played at NRG Stadium, Fathers and sons coach- how to win games.” players refer to him. seasons at Utah, which other Polish-American. the home of the NFL’s ing against each other is And Dad may have “Could be confusing in is in Sweet 16 for the first We’d probably give our se- Houston Texans. Duke nothing new to men’s col- gotten the last word in this situation,” Krystko- time in 10 years. cret handshake,” Krzyze- beat Butler for the title. lege basketball. Louisville when asked if Matt Insell wiak said. The longest conversa- wski said. “I admire what No. 2 seed Gonzaga coach Rick Pitino got his gets his fiery coaching ap- Yes, it could with this tion between the coach- Larry’s done. ... He took (34-2) plays No. 11 UCLA second chance to beat his NCAA Sweet 16 matchup. es with Polish heritage over a program where it (22-13) in the first game son Richard in November, proach from his father. Krystkowiak’s has been the 20 minutes had to rebuilt, but has had Friday night. and some of the earliest “His mama acts like fifth-seeded Utes (26-8) Krystkowiak spent as a great tradition.” That means Sunday’s games even featured Mid- that every night,” Rick play Friday night against guest on the Duke coach’s Utah’s only NCAA na- regional final will have dle Tennessee with Ed Insell said. “You just can’t the more well-known weekly satellite radio tional title came seven matchup of a Coach K vs. Diddle Jr. losing 11 of 12 get it out of them. What Coach K, four-time na- show earlier this year. decades ago, in 1944. But Mark Few or Steve Alford. games against Western can I say?” Men’s Division I Championship Women’s Division I Eastern Michigan 69, Tulsa 59 Thursday, April 2 Mississippi 63, Georgia Tech 48 COLLEGE BASEBALL tournament Semifinal winners, 8 p.m. tournament Northern Colorado 59, South Dakota 58 EAST REGIONAL ALBANY REGIONAL Monday, March 23 At The Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York College Basketball Invitational Regional Semifinals Michigan 74, Toledo 58 Regional Semifinals Semifinals At Albany, New York Sacramento State 84, Eastern Washington 49 Rebels drop series opener to Razorbacks Today’s Games Wednesday’s Games Saturday’s Games Saint Mary’s (Cal) 83, Fresno State 64 N.C. State (22-13) vs. Louisville (26-8), Loyola of Chicago 63, Seattle 48 UConn (34-1) vs. Texas (24-10), 11 a.m. Tuesday. March 24 From Staff Reports the win by giving up three 6:37 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe 71, Vermont 65 Dayton (27-6) vs. Louisville (27-6), 1:30 p.m. West Virginia 57, Hampton 39 Michigan State (25-11) vs. Oklahoma (24-10), Duquesne 48, Richmond 47 runs on three hits and six 9:07 p.m. Championship Series Regional Championship Third Round FAYETTEVILLE, (Best-of-three) Monday’s Game walks in 5 2/3 innings. Regional Championship Semifinal winners Wednesday’s Game Sunday’s Game Monday’s Game Southern Mississippi 76, Eastern Michigan 65 Ark. — The Ole Miss With three base hits in Loyola of Chicago (22-13) vs. Semifinal winners SPOKANE REGIONAL Thursday’s Games baseball team kicked off Louisiana-Monroe (24-12), 7 p.m. Regional Semifinals Villanova 63, St. John’s 55 the first four plate appear- SOUTH REGIONAL Wednesday, April 1 Temple 80, NC State 79, OT its third Southeastern At NRG Stadium, Houston At Spokane, Washington ances, the Razorbacks Loyola of Chicago vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games Michigan 65, Missouri 55 Regional Semifinals West Virginia 60, Duquesne 39 Conference weekend se- Today’s Games Friday, April 3 Maryland (32-2) vs. Duke (23-10), 3:30 p.m. loaded the bases with Loyola of Chicago vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 7 p.m., Gonzaga (26-7) vs. Tennessee (29-5), 6 p.m. Middle Tennessee 82, Mississippi 70 UCLA (22-13) vs. Gonzaga (34-2), 6:15 p.m. UCLA 74, Northern Colorado 60 ries one day early Thurs- Duke (31-4) vs. Utah (26-8), 8:45 p.m. if necessary one out. Following a vis- Regional Championship Saint Mary’s (Cal) 77, Sacramento State 69 day night, but the Rebels Regional Championship CollegeInsider.com Monday’s Game it to the mound by head Quarterfinals were on the losing end of Sunday’s Game Semifinal winners coach Mike Bianco, Trent Semifinal winners tournament Sunday’s Games a 10-3 game against Ar- Quarterfinals OKLAHOMA CITY REGIONAL Villanova (22-13) at West Virginia (21-14), 1 p.m. limited the damage as MIDWEST REGIONAL Wednesday’s Game Regional Semifinals Michigan (19-14) at Southern Mississippi (25-10), kansas. At Quicken Loans Arena, Cleveland UT-Martin 70, Eastern Kentucky 69 At Oklahoma City 2 p.m. only one run scored, on a Temple (19-16) at Middle Tennessee (24-9), 4 p.m. Regional Semifinals Thursday’s Game Today’s Games Sophomore Errol Thursday’s Games Iowa (26-7) vs. Baylor (32-3), 6:30 p.m. Saint Mary’s (Cal) (23-10) at UCLA w(16-18), 4 p.m. sacrifice fly, before he got Notre Dame 81, Wichita State 70 Evansville 89, Louisiana-Lafayette 82 Robinson recorded his Today’s Game Notre Dame (33-2) vs. Stanford (26-9), Kentucky 78, West Virginia 39 9 p.m. Semifinals out of the inning. Kent State (23-11) at Northern Arizona April 1-2 second multi-hit game Regional Championship (21-14), 8 p.m. Regional Championship Southern Mississippi-Michigan winner vs. Saint Ole Miss loaded the Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Game Mary’s (Cal)-UCLA winner, TBA in the past three games Kentucky (37-0) vs. Notre Dame (32-5), 7:49 p.m. Sunday’s Game bases with nobody out Canisius (18-14) at NJIT (20-11), 6:30 p.m. Semifinal winners Middle Tennessee-Temple winner vs. West and fifth of the season, Virginia-Villanova winner, TBA WEST REGIONAL in the top of the seventh Semifinals GREENSBORO REGIONAL going 2-for-4 with one At The Staples Center, Los Angeles Championship Regional Semifinals Tuesday’s Game Regional Semifinals due to two walks as well Saturday, April 4 RBI for the Rebels (13-13, Thursday’s Games Evansville (22-12) vs. UT-Martin (21-13), TBD At Greensboro, North Carolina as a bunt single by Robin- Wisconsin 79, North Carolina 72 Today’s Games Semifinal winners, 2 p.m. 3-4 SEC). Seniors Austin Arizona 68, Xavier 60 South Carolina (32-2) vs. North Carolina (26-8), son. However, Arkansas Championship 6 p.m. Women’s Basketball Knight and Sikes Orvis Regional Championship Thursday, April 2 Arizona State (29-5) vs. Florida State (31-4), pitcher Zack Jackson sent TBD Invitational Saturday’s Game 8:30 p.m. Semifinals knocked in the other Reb- Wisconsin (34-3) vs. Arizona (34-3), 5:09 p.m. Wednesday’s Game three Rebels down on Men’s Division II Regional Championship el runs. FINAL FOUR Siena 65, Mercer 54 strikes to keep the game tournament Sunday’s Game Thursday’s Game Junior southpaw Chris- At Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis Semifinal winners National Semifinals At Evansville, Indiana Louisiana-Lafayette 65, Oral Roberts 64 tian Trent (4-2) suffered at 5-3 in favor of the home Saturday, April 4 Quarterfinals FINAL FOUR Midwest champion vs. West champion Wednesday’s Games Championship team. At Tampa, Florida March 28-29 just the second loss of his East champion vs. South champion Tarleton State 77, Mount Olive 59 National Semifinals Louisiana Lafayette (22-12) at Siena (22-12), 4 p.m. career, allowing five runs The Razorbacks added National Championship Indiana (Pa.) 69, Azusa Pacific 65 Sunday, April 5 Monday, April 6 Florida Southern 81, S. New Hampshire 70 Albany Champion vs. Spokane champion, TBA Women’s Division II on 11 hits. Classmate Ja- five more runs over the Semifinal winners Bellarmine 92, Minnesota St.-Moorhead 75 Oklahoma City champion vs. Greensboro champion, TBA tournament cob Waguespack pitched final two innings to bring At Sioux Falls, South Dakota National Invitation Semifinals National Championship Semifinals 1 1/3 innings and gave the game to its final dif- Tournament Thursday’s Games Tuesday, April 7 Wednesday’s Games ference of seven. Quarterfinals Indiana (Pa.) 72, Tarleton State 68 Semifinal winners California (Pa.) 51, Emporia St. 46 up one hit, but fell victim Tuesday’s Games Florida Southern 79, Bellarmine 72 Cal Baptist 85, Limestone 67 The Rebels will look Miami 63, Richmond 61 Women’s National to three unearned runs Stanford 78, Vanderbilt 75 Championship Championship while on the mound. to even the series at 6 to- Wednesday’s Games Invitation Tournament Today’s Game Saturday’s Games Second Round Old Dominion 72, Murray State 69 California (Pa.) vs. Cal Baptist, 7 p.m. The Razorbacks (13- night at Baum Stadium. Temple 77, Louisiana Tech 59 Indiana (Pa.) vs. Florida Southern, 2 p.m. Sunday, March 22 Men’s NAIA Division I Villanova 71, Old Dominion 66 Women’s NAIA Division I 12, 2-5) scored 10 runs on The game will be broad- Semifinals Temple 61, Pennsylvania 56 At Madison Square Garden, New York tournament St. John’s 77, Fordham 63 tournament 15 hits behind three hits cast on SEC Network. It Tuesday, March 31 At Municipal Auditorium, Southern Mississippi 77, TCU 72, OT At Independence (Mo.) Events Center apiece by Joe Serrano also can be heard on the Miami (24-12) vs. Temple (26-10), Kansas City, Missouri Missouri 67, Kansas State 48 Semifinals 6 p.m. Championship Middle Tennessee 70, Arkansas State 60 Championship and Brett McAfee. Domi- airwaves of the Ole Miss Stanford (22-13) vs. Old Dominion (27-7), Tuesday’s Game NC State 69, East Carolina 65 Tuesday’s Game 8:30 p.m. Dalton State 71, Westmont 53 UCLA 63, San Diego 58 Oklahoma City 80, Campbellsville 63 nic Taccolini (5-2) earned Radio Network. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 3B

Boston at New York, 6:30 p.m. Women BRIEFLY Baseball Sacramento at New Orleans, 7 p.m. First Round Minnesota at Houston, 7 p.m. Agnieszka Radwanska (7), Poland, def. Anna CALENDAR Golden State at Memphis, 7 p.m. Spring Training Dallas at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Schmiedlova, Slovakia, 6-4, 7-5. AMERICAN LEAGUE Carla Suarez Navarro (12), Spain, def. Stefanie Local W L Pct Utah at Denver, 8 p.m. Prep Baseball Los Angeles 13 8 .619 Saturday’s Games Voegele, Switzerland, 6-3, 6-1. New Hope fast-pitch softball team wins Kansas City 14 9 .609 Atlanta at Charlotte, 6 p.m. Irina-Camelia Begu (31), Romania, def. Tereza Today’s Games Oakland 14 9 .609 New York at Chicago,7 p.m. Smitkova, Czech Republic, 5-7, 6-4, 6-4. Kelsey Gerhart had three hits Thursday to lead the New Hope High Toronto 14 9 .609 Golden State at Milwaukee, 7:30 p.m. Paula Badosa Gibert, Spain, def. Zheng Saisai, School fast-pitch softball team to a 6-5 victory against Lamar County. Madison Central at Starkville, 6 p.m. Houston 10 8 .556 Oklahoma City at Utah, 8 p.m. China, 6-1, 7-5. Boston 11 9 .550 Denver at Portland, 9 p.m. Brittni Beard pitched a complete-game four-hitter. She struck out New Hope at Oxford, 6 p.m. Sunday’s Games Andrea Petkovic (9), Germany, def. Christina Tampa Bay 11 9 .550 McHale, United States, 6-2, 6-2. two. Northwest Rankin at Columbus, 6 p.m. New York 13 11 .542 Houston at Washington, 11:30 a.m. Seattle 10 12 .455 LA Lakers at Brooklyn, 2:30 p.m. Karolina Pliskova (14), Czech Republic, def. Megan James added a hit and an RBI for the Lady Trojans. West Point at Saltillo, 6 p.m. Cleveland 10 13 .435 Minnesota at New Orleans, 3 p.m. Annika Beck, Germany, 2-6, 6-3, 6-4. n West Lowndes baseball teams wins three games: The Minnesota 9 12 .429 Philadelphia at Cleveland, 3:30 p.m. Kristina Mladenovic, France, def. Barbora Caledonia at Kosciusko, 7 p.m. Texas 8 11 .421 LA Clippers at Boston, 5 p.m. Zahlavova Strycova (19), Czech Republic, West Lowndes High School baseball team swept a doubleheader from Chicago 8 12 .400 Detroit at Miami, 5 p.m. 7-5, 6-2. Oak Hill Academy at Canton Academy, 7 p.m. Baltimore 9 15 .375 Dallas at Indiana, 6 p.m. West Oktibbeha by scores of 15-1 and 15-1 on Wednesday night and Memphis at San Antonio, 6 p.m. Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, def. Varvara Lepchenko Detroit 9 15 .375 (28), United States, 6-2, 6-4. defeated Noxubee County 15-1 on Thursday night. Hebron Christian at Columbus Christian, 7 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Oklahoma City at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Tyshon Rogers earned the victories in both games against West W L Pct Alize Cornet (22), France, def. Elena Vesnina, Saturday’s Games Oakland 15 9 .625 NHL Russia, 6-4, 6-1. Oktibbeha. He went three innings in Game 1. He also was 1-for-2 with Caledonia vs. Northeast Lauderdale (EMCC), Los Angeles 13 8 .619 EASTERN CONFERENCE Elina Svitolina (26), Ukraine, def. Bojana two runs scored. He allowed three hits and struck out eight. Kansas City 14 9 .609 Atlantic Division Jovanovski, Servia, 6-3, 7-6 (3). time TBD Toronto 14 9 .609 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ekaterina Makarova (8), Russia, def. Karin Fred Clark was 2-for-3 with a double, three runs scored, and two Houston 10 8 .556 Montreal 75 46 21 8 100 197 167 Tampa Bay 75 46 22 7 99 244 194 Knapp, Italy, 6-1, 6-3. RBIs, Wendell Rieves was 2-for-3 with three runs scored and two RBIs, Choctaw County at Starkville, Noon Boston 11 9 .550 Caroline Wozniacki (4), Denmark, def. Madison Tampa Bay 11 9 .550 Detroit 73 39 22 12 90 212 201 Marcus Farmer had a double and scored two runs, Adolphus Brewer Brandon at West Point, Noon New York 13 11 .542 Ottawa 73 37 25 11 85 213 195 Brengle, United States, 6-0, 6-1. had a single and an RBI, Tyler Brown was 1-for-2, Jawon Baptist was Seattle 10 12 .455 Boston 74 36 25 13 85 195 193 Venus Williams (16), United States, def. Columbus at New Hope, 1 p.m. Texas 9 11 .450 Florida 74 34 26 14 82 184 202 Urszula Radwanska, Poland, 6-3, 6-2. 1-for-2 with a run scored, and Jeremy Hairston had a double and an Central Academy at Oak Hill Academy, 1 p.m. Cleveland 10 13 .435 Toronto 75 27 42 6 60 194 241 Samantha Stosur (23), Australia, def. Pauline RBI. Minnesota 9 12 .429 Buffalo 74 20 46 8 48 141 249 Parmentier, France, 6-1, 3-6, 6-0. Chicago 8 12 .400 Metropolitan Division Kurumi Nara, Japan, def. Carolina Garcia (25), Kossuth at New Hope, 6 p.m. GP W L OT Pts GF GA In Game 2, Marcus Farmer was 2-for-2 with a double and two runs Baltimore 9 15 .375 France, 6-3, 7-6 (9). Detroit 9 15 .375 x-NY Rangers 73 47 19 7 101 224 168 scored. The Panthers capitalized on 13 walks in the victory. Brandon at Starkville, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 75 44 26 5 93 228 208 Daria Gavrilova, Russia, def. Maria Sharapova Against Noxubee County, Brown scattered four hits and struck out West Lowndes at West Point, 7 p.m. NOTE: Split-squad games count in the Pittsburgh 74 40 23 11 91 204 186 (2), Russia, 7-6 (4), 6-3. eight. He also was 3-for-3 with a double and three runs scored. Clark standings; games against non-major league Washington 74 40 24 10 90 215 182 Doubles teams do not. Philadelphia 75 30 29 16 76 196 216 Men was 1-for-2 with three runs scored, Rieves was 1-for-3 with a run scored New Jersey 74 31 31 12 74 166 189 First Round Thursday’s Games Columbus 73 34 35 4 72 198 228 Nicolas Almagro and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, and two RBIs, Rogers scored a run, Farmer was 1-for-3 with two runs Prep Softball Miami 5, St. Louis 3 Carolina 73 27 36 10 64 170 201 scored, and Brewer scored three runs. Today’s Game Detroit 6, Baltimore 4 WESTERN CONFERENCE Spain, def. Adrian Mannarino and Gilles Simon, Tampa Bay 6, N.Y. Yankees 5 Central Division France, 6-3, 6-2. West Lowndes will play host to Nanih Waiya tonight. Eupora at New Hope, 6:30 p.m. Atlanta 7, Pittsburgh 5 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kevin Anderson, South Africa, and Jeremy Boston 5, Minnesota 4, 10 innings Nashville 75 46 21 8 100 214 180 Chardy, France, def. , Toronto 4, Philadelphia 1 St. Louis 74 46 21 7 99 226 182 Poland, and Nenad Zimonjic (6), Serbia, 6-3, MSU Kansas City 3, Seattle (ss) 0 Chicago 73 44 23 6 94 207 167 6-3. College Baseball Cincinnati 13, Cleveland 2 Minnesota 74 42 25 7 91 211 183 Marin Draganja, Croatia, and , Women’s golf team set for final regular season tourney Milwaukee 15, Seattle (ss) 1 Winnipeg 75 39 24 12 90 212 197 Today’s Games L.A. Dodgers 9, Chicago White Sox 6 Dallas 74 36 28 10 82 232 236 Finland, def. Gael Monfils and Jo-Wilfried BATON ROUGE, La. — Entering the final leg of regular-season Arizona 3, San Diego 3, tie, 10 innings Colorado 74 34 28 12 80 200 206 Tsonga, France, 4-6, 6-3, 10-5. golf, the 11th-ranked Mississippi State women’s golf team heads Ole Miss at Arkansas, 6 p.m. N.Y. Mets 8, Washington 3 Pacific Division John Isner and Sam Querrey, United States, L.A. Angels 8, Chicago Cubs 4 GP W L OT Pts GF GA def. Rohan Bopanna, India, and Daniel Nestor south to compete in the LSU Tiger Classic at 8:30 a.m. today. Alabama at Florida, 6 p.m. Texas 6, Colorado 3 Anaheim 76 47 22 7 101 222 213 (8), Canada, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Under the leadership of coach Ginger Brown-Lemm, the Bull- Auburn at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. Oakland 6, San Francisco 4 Vancouver 74 43 27 4 90 212 199 , Britain, and , Today’s Games Los Angeles 74 37 23 14 88 199 184 Australia, def. Lukas Rosol, Czech Republic, dogs enter Friday’s first round having completed every tournament N.Y. Yankees vs. Philadelphia at Clearwater, Southern Miss at Rice, 6:30 p.m. Calgary 74 40 27 7 87 217 195 and Dominic Thiem, Austria, 6-3, 6-2. this year with a top-10 finish. To date, this marks the best regular Florida, 12:05 p.m. San Jose 74 36 30 8 80 207 210 Saturday’s Games Tampa Bay vs. Baltimore at Sarasota, Florida, Edmonton 74 21 40 13 55 177 254 Andre Begemann, Germany, and Ernests season of golf in MSU history. 12:05 p.m. Arizona 75 23 44 8 54 158 249 Gulbis, Latvia, def. Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, “We are looking forward to this final regular-season event,” Alabama at Florida, Noon Boston vs. Atlanta at Kissimmee, Florida, and David Marrero, Spain, 1-6, 6-4, 10-7. 12:05 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Doubles Brown-Lemm said. “The course is very difficult, along with an ex- Auburn at Mississippi State, 2 p.m. N.Y. Mets vs. St. Louis (ss) at Jupiter, Florida, overtime loss. Women 12:05 p.m. First Round tremely talented field of competitors. We are confident in our abilities Southern Miss at Rice, 2 p.m. St. Louis (ss) vs. Washington at Viera, Florida, Thursday’s Games Alla Kudryavtseva and Anastasia and expect to have a very successful weekend.” 12:05 p.m. Anaheim 3, Boston 2, OT Ole Miss at Arkansas, 2:05 p.m. Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, def. Klara Koukalova The University Club course at LSU will play host to 16 teams, Pittsburgh vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Florida, Arizona 4, Buffalo 3, OT 12:05 p.m. Los Angeles 3, N.Y. Islanders 2 and Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic, 6-2, accompanied by 10 individuals. Sunday’s Games Detroit vs. Toronto at Dunedin, Florida, Washington 3, New Jersey 2, OT 6-0. Nine of the competing teams are ranked in the top 50, with LSU Southern Miss at Rice, 1 p.m. 12:07 p.m. Carolina 5, Pittsburgh 2 Julia Goerges and Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Texas vs. Oakland at Mesa, Arizona, 3:05 p.m. Florida 4, Toronto 1 Germany, def. Andrea Hlavackova and Lucie being highest at sixth, according to Golfstat.com. LSU, Kentucky and Auburn at Mississippi State, 1:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox vs. Chicago Cubs at Mesa, N.Y. Rangers 5, Ottawa 1 Arizona, 3:05 p.m. Hradecka, Czech Republic, 7-6 (0), 4-6, 10-8. Missouri join MSU as the only other SEC teams represented. San Jose 6, Detroit 4 Anastasia Rodionova and Arina Rodionova, Cleveland vs. Arizona (ss) at Scottsdale, Nashville 3, Tampa Bay 2 Live stats will be provided through Golfstat.com, with the three- Arizona, 3:10 p.m. Winnipeg 5, Montreal 2 Australia, def. Casey Dellacqua, Australia, and day event concluding on Sunday. Arizona (ss) vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Arizona, Colorado 4, Vancouver 1 Darija Jurak, Croatia, 6-3, 7-6 (5). College Softball 3:10 p.m. Today’s Games Vera Dushevina, Russia, and Maria Josa In their last event at the Darius Rucker Intercollegiate two weeks Today’s Games Miami vs. Houston at Kissimmee, Florida, Calgary at Minnesota, 6 p.m. Martinez Sanchez, Spain, def. Raquel 5:05 p.m. Columbus at Chicago, 6:30 p.m. Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears (3), United ago in Hilton Head, the Bulldogs finished 7th with a three-day total of Seattle vs. Kansas City at Surprise, Arizona, Florida at Mississippi State, 5:30 p.m. Dallas at Edmonton, 7:30 p.m. States, 2-6, 6-3, 10-2. 892. All-American senior standout Ally McDonald paced MSU with 8:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games her 13th-place finish after firing a 73 in each of her three rounds. Ole Miss at Arkansas, 6 p.m. San Francisco vs. L.A. Dodgers at Glendale, Nashville at Washington, 11:30 a.m. Arizona, 9:05 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Boston, 12 p.m. Transactions Next up for Mississippi State following this weekend’s action are Texas A&M at Alabama, 6:30 p.m. Milwaukee vs. Cincinnati at Goodyear, Arizona, Anaheim at N.Y. Islanders, 12 p.m. 9:05 p.m. San Jose at Philadelphia, 12 p.m. the SEC Championships, slated for April 17-19 at Greystone Country Saturday’s Games Colorado vs. San Diego at Peoria, Arizona, Thursday’s Moves Arizona at Pittsburgh, 12 p.m. BASEBALL Club in Birmingham. 9:05 p.m. Tampa Bay at Detroit, 1 p.m. Florida at Mississippi State, 1 p.m. Saturday’s Games American League n Men’s team looks to continue roll: Looking to carry Ottawa at Toronto, 6 p.m. — Optioned OF Bryce Ole Miss at Arkansas, 1 p.m. Boston vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, Florida at Montreal, 6 p.m. over its success from a 4-1 upset of No. 13 Ole Miss on Wednesday, Florida 11:05 a.m. New Jersey at Carolina, 6 p.m. Brentz, 3B-OF Garin Cecchini and RHPs Heath Texas A&M at Alabama, 2 p.m. Houston vs. Miami at Jupiter, Florida Columbus at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Hembree and Zeke Spruill to Pawtucket (IL). the No. 34 men’s tennis team (13-5, 4-2 Southeastern Conference) 11:05 a.m. Los Angeles at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Reassigned LHP Henry Owens to their minor will head to Lexington, Kentucky, today to take on Kentucky (9-12, Southern Miss at UTEP (DH), 3 p.m. Toronto (ss) vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, Buffalo at Colorado, 8 p.m. league camp. Released RHP Mitchell Boggs. Florida 11:05 a.m. Dallas at Vancouver, 9 p.m. — Optioned RHP 0-6 SEC). Sunday’s Games Baltimore vs. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa, Florida Saturday’s Games C.C. Lee to Columbus (IL). Reassigned INF The Bulldogs and Wildcats will meet at 4 p.m. at the Boone 11:05 a.m. Washington at NY Rangers, 2 p.m. Florida at Mississippi State, 11 a.m. Philadelphia vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, Audy Ciriaco, OF Destin Hood, INF Francisco Tennis Complex. Kentucky holds the series lead with a 29-18 record Detroit at NY Islanders, 4 p.m. Lindor, RHP Dustin Molleken, C Adam Moore, Ole Miss at Arkansas, 1 p.m. Florida 11:05 a.m. Carolina and Ottawa, 4 p.m. all-time and an 18-5 advantage in Lexington. MSU will look to snap a St. Louis vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Florida, Boston at Carolina, 4 p.m. RHP Bryan Price and LHP Michael Roth to their Texas A&M at Alabama, 1:30 p.m. 11:05 a.m. Calgary at Nashville, 4 p.m. minor league camp. nine-match skid against UK on Friday, with its last victory coming in Atlanta vs. Toronto (ss) at Dunedin, Florida Anaheim at New Jersey, 6 p.m. — Optioned RHP Buck 2007 in Starkville. Southern Miss at UTEP, 2 p.m. 11:07 a.m. Chicago at Winnipeg, 6:30 p.m. Farmer to Toledo (IL). Assigned RHP Rafael Washington vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, San Jose at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m. Live stats can be found at www.UKAthletics.com. Florida 11:10 a.m. Dolis to their minor league camp. Oakland vs. Chicago White Sox at Glendale, HOUSTON ASTROS — Traded INF Dan MSU makes its way to Lexington after a 4-1 victory against Arizona, 2:05 p.m. Johnson to Cincinnati for a player to be named. Ole Miss on Wednesday. The Bulldogs captured the doubles point Men’s College Tennis Chicago Cubs (ss) vs. Cincinnati at Soccer NEW YORK YANKEES — Released RHP and coupled it with wins from Mate Cutura, Rishab Agarwal and the Today’s matches Goodyear, Arizona, 2:05 p.m. MLS Jared Burton from his minor league contract. Colorado vs. Chicago Cubs (ss) at Mesa, EASTERN CONFERENCE TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned RHP clincher from No. 122 Tassilo Schmid to earn the upset. Alabama at Tennessee, 2 p.m. Arizona, 2:05 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Steve Delabar to Buffalo (IL). San Francisco vs. Seattle at Peoria, Arizona, New York City FC 1 0 2 5 3 1 Agarwal leads the Bulldogs with 11 victories this spring, and 2:05 p.m. National League Mississippi State at Kentucky, 4 p.m. New York 1 0 1 4 3 1 ATLANTA BRAVES — Announced the 17 for the season. Cutura is 8-3 this spring and 4-0 in the SEC. Cleveland vs. Milwaukee at Phoenix, Orlando City 1 1 1 4 2 2 retirement of C John Buck. Agarwal and Cutura have won four-straight matches, which leads Ole Miss at LSU, 5 p.m. 2:05 p.m. Columbus 1 1 0 3 2 1 San Diego vs. Texas at Surprise, Arizona, Toronto FC 1 1 0 3 3 3 CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned RHP Blake the Bulldogs. 2:05 p.m. D.C. United 1 1 0 3 1 2 Parker and LHP Joseph Ortiz to Iowa (PCL). Kansas City vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, Philadelphia 0 1 2 2 3 5 Assigned RHPs Daniel Bard, Anthony Women’s College Tennis Arizona, 2:10 p.m. Montreal 0 1 1 1 0 1 Carter, Jorge De Leon and Gonzalez Germen; L.A. Dodgers vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, New England 0 2 1 1 0 5 LHPs Francisley Bueno; INF Chris Valaika; Arizona, 2:10 p.m. Ole Miss Today’s matches Chicago 0 3 0 0 1 5 OFs Albert Almora, Mike Baxter and Adron WESTERN CONFERENCE Chambers; and C Kyle Schwarber to their minor Men’s tennis team travels to No. 24 LSU, No. 7 Texas A&M Louisiana-Monroe at Southern Miss, 2 p.m. Thursday’s College Scores W L T Pts GF GA EAST FC Dallas 3 0 0 9 6 1 league camp. OXFORD — In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity. After drop- Texas A&M at Mississippi State, 3 p.m. Randolph-Macon 10, York (Pa.) 9 San Jose 2 1 0 6 5 4 CINCINNATI REDS — Traded INF Devin ping a close one on the road to arch-rival Mississippi State Wednesday, LSU at Ole Miss, 3 p.m. SOUTH Vancouver 2 1 0 6 3 3 Lohman to Philadelphia for a player to be Arkansas 10, Mississippi 3 Los Angeles 1 0 2 5 5 3 named or cash. the No. 13 Ole Miss men’s tennis team has an opportunity to bounce Kentucky at Alabama, 5 p.m. FAR WEST Houston 1 1 1 4 2 2 — Optioned OF back this weekend with two more big matches at No. 24 LSU and No. San Diego 7, BYU1 Seattle 1 1 0 3 5 3 Shane Peterson and INF Luis Sardinas to Saturday’s match Portland 0 0 3 3 2 2 7 Texas A&M. Southeastern Colorado Springs (PCL). Real Salt Lake 0 0 2 2 3 3 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Claimed RHP Jandel The Rebels will take on the No. 24 LSU at 5 p.m. today at Dub UTEP at Southern Miss, 10 a.m. Colorado 0 0 2 2 0 0 Conference Sporting KC 0 1 2 2 2 4 Gustave off waivers from Kansas City. Placed Robinson Stadium. The Rebels will then travel to College Station, Texas Eastern Division C Tim Federowicz on the 60-day DL. to face the No. 7 team in the nation, Texas A&M. That match will be Conference All Games NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. American Association Junior College Baseball W L Pct. W L Pct. LAREDO LEMURS — Signed C Rey Otero, played at 12 p.m. on Sunday at the Mitchell Tennis Center. Vanderbilt 5 1 .833 20 5 .800 Saturday’s Games Missouri 5 1 .833 19 7 .731 RHP Andrew Aizenstadt and OF Aaron Haag, “Both LSU and Texas A&M are very good teams,” head coach Saturday’s Games San Jose at New England, 2 p.m. ST. PAUL SAINTS — Signed RHP Robert Coe. South Carolina 4 2 .667 18 7 .720 Orlando City at Montreal, 3 p.m. Toby Hansson said. “We’ve had many battles with them over the Pearl River at Itawamba (DH), 2 p.m. Florida 3 3 .500 21 5 .808 Atlantic League Sporting Kansas City at New York City FC, 6 SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — Signed RHPs years, and we expect the same type of matches this weekend. The Georgia 3 3 .500 16 10 .615 p.m. Kentucky 2 4 .333 16 9 .640 Los Angeles at D.C. United, 6 p.m. Shane Loux, Sean Gallagher and Andrew match against Mississippi State prepared us for the type of environ- Tennessee 1 5 .167 10 11 .476 New York at Columbus, 6:30 p.m. Carpenter, INF Patrick Palmeiro, INF-OF Kevin ment we can expect this weekend, and we are looking forward to the Junior College Softball Western Division Portland at Vancouver, 7 p.m. Russo and OF Dustin Martin. Conference All Games Seattle at FC Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Can-Am League W L Pct. W L Pct. opportunity.” Today’s Games Colorado at Houston, 7:30 p.m. QUEBEC CAPITALES — Traded RHP Joe Texas A&M 5 1 .833 25 1 .962 Sunday’s Games Wednesday, the Rebels (12-5, 4-2) lost a tight match at Mississippi EMCC at Northwest (DH), 2 p.m. LSU 4 2 .667 22 3 .880 Riley to Ottawa to complete an earlier trade. Philadelphia at Chicago, 4 p.m. ROCKLAND BOULDERS — Traded OF Carlos State that was much closer than the final score, 4-1. Sophomore Vinod Alabama 3 3 .500 13 10 .565 Toronto FC at Real Salt Lake, 6 p.m. Itawamba at Northeast (DH), 2 p.m. Mississippi 3 4 .428 13 13 .500 Guzman to Camden for a player to be named. Gowda put up the lone Rebel point, beating Julian Cash 7-5, 6-4 at No. Mississippi St. 2 4 .333 18 9 .667 TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Signed INF Jose 6 singles. The final three matches went three sets, but State clinched Arkansas 2 5 .285 13 12 .520 Softball Cuevas, RHP Matt Rusch, INF Eric Grabe and the win 7-5 in the third set at No. 4 singles. When played was stopped, Auburn 1 5 .167 15 10 .600 LHP Philippe Valiquette. Junior College Tennis SEC Frontier League Thursday’s Games Stefan Lindmark was up 6-5 in the third at No. 2 and about to serve, and Conference All Games RIVER CITY RASCALS — Signed RHP Josh Today’s Match Alabama at Florida, PPD W L Pct. W L Pct. Nik Scholtz was about to start his third set at No. 1. Arkansas 10, Ole Miss 3 Auburn 6 0 1.000 33 3 .917 Frye. n Track team heads to Atlanta: At Atlanta, the track and field Hinds at Itawamba, 2 p.m. Today’s Games LSU 5 1 .833 31 1 .969 BASKETBALL Saturday’s Match Alabama at Florida, 6 p.m. (SEC Network +) Georgia 6 3 .667 29 5 .853 National Basketball Association team heads east this weekend for the 2015 Yellow Jacket Invitational on Georgia at South Carolina, 6 p.m. Texas A&M 6 3 .667 24 7 . 7 7 4 UTAH JAZZ — Assigned F Grant Jerrett to the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta. Copiah-Lincoln at Itawamba, 2 p.m. (SEC Network +) Alabama 6 3 .667 23 7 .767 Idaho (NBADL). Signed F Jack Cooley to a Ole Miss at Arkansas, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Missouri 4 2 .667 21 5 .808 The second weekend of outdoor competition will be at Georgia Florida 3 3 .500 30 3 .909 multiyear contract. Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 6:30 p.m. Women’s National Basketball Association Tech’s George C. Griffin Track. The men’s and women’s 5,000 meter (SEC Network +) Tennessee 3 3 .500 23 7 .767 Auburn at Mississippi State, 6:30 p.m. Mississippi St. 4 5 .444 24 8 .750 NEW YORK LIBERTY — Named Herb Williams races will take place Friday night, while all other events will be held ON THE AIR (SEC Network +) South Carolina 2 7 .222 23 12 .657 and Katie Smith assistant coaches, and Teresa Saturday. Missouri at Texas A&M, 6:35 p.m. Mississippi 2 7 .222 18 13 .581 Weatherspoon director of player development. (SEC Network +) Kentucky 1 5 .167 21 8 .724 FOOTBALL Arkansas 0 6 .000 14 17 .452 Several schools from the southeast region will be in attendance, Today Kentucky at LSU, 7 p.m. (SEC Network +) National Football League including the host Yellow Jackets and the top-10 ranked Georgia AUTO RACING Saturday’s Games Thursday’s Games DALLAS COWBOYS — Signed DT Nick Alabama at Florida, Noon (SEC Network +) Bulldog men and women. 8 a.m. — NASCAR, Truck Series, practice for South Carolina 8, North Florida 0 Hayden. Missouri at Texas A&M, 1 p.m. South Carolina 5, North Florida 2 MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed DL Derrick “It’s our first time competing at the Yellow Jacket Invitational and we Kroger 250, at Martinsville, Virginia, FS1 (SEC Network) Today’s Games Auburn at Mississippi State, 2 p.m. Shelby. 10 a.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for STP LSU at Kentucky, 5 p.m. (SEC Network +) MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed OT know it will be very competitive,” Rebel head coach Brian O’Neal said. (SEC Network +) Florida at Mississippi State, 5:30 p.m. “Over the years, Georgia Tech has put on great meets. I have great 500, at Martinsville, Virginia, FS1 Ole Miss at Arkansas, 2:05 p.m. (SEC Network +) Babatunde Aiyegbusi. Waived LB Justin (SEC Network) Ole Miss at Arkansas, 6 p.m. Anderson and G Jordan McCray. memories of competing there in the past, and we’re glad to be returning 11:30a.m. — NASCAR, Truck Series, practice for Georgia at South Carolina, 3 p.m. (SEC Network +) PITTSBURGH STEELERS — Signed WR for the first time since 2002. Rebel Nation is well-represented in Atlanta Kroger 250, at Martinsville, Virginia, FS1 (SEC Network +) Auburn at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. Darrius Heyward-Bey to a one-year contract. Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 4 p.m. (SEC Network +) and we look forward to all the alums, family and friends that can come 1 p.m. — NASCAR, Truck Series, final practice SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Waived OL (SEC Network) Texas A&M at Alabama, 6:30 p.m. Jonathan Martin. out and watch us compete.” for Kroger 250, at Martinsville, Virginia, FS1 Kentucky at LSU, 6:30 p.m. (SEC Network +) (SEC Network +) Sunday’s Games Saturday’s Games HOCKEY O’Neal’s team sent a smaller group of athletes to the season 2:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualify- Kentucky at LSU, 11 a.m. (SEC Network +) LSU at Kentucky, 11 a.m. (SEC Network) National Hockey League opener in Tuscaloosa last weekend, but still came away with some ing for STP 500, at Martinsville, Virginia, FS1 Georgia at South Carolina, 12:30 p.m. Florida at Mississippi State, 1 p.m. NHL — Suspended Columbus F Jared Boll (SEC Network +) (SEC Network +) three games for an illegal check to the head promising results. 3 a.m. — Formula One, qualifying for Missouri at Texas A&M, 1:05 p.m. Ole Miss at Arkansas, 1 p.m. of Anaheim F Patrick Maroon during a March (SEC Network +) Texas A&M at Alabama, 2 p.m. 24 game. Freshman Shannon Ray and senior Jhorden Hunter finished Malaysia Grand Prix, at Kuala Lumpur, NBC (SEC Network +) Auburn at Mississippi State, 1:30 p.m. CALGARY FLAMES — Signed F Austin Carroll first and second in the 100 meters and led the women’s 4x100-me- Sports Network (SEC Network +) Georgia at Tennessee, 2 p.m. (SEC Network +) to a three-year entry-level contract. ter relay team to the Alabama Relays title to highlight the team’s GOLF Tennessee at Vanderbilt, 2:30 p.m. CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Agreed to terms (SEC Network) Auburn at Missouri, 7 p.m. performances. 4 a.m. — European PGA Tour, Trophee Hassan II, (SEC Network) with F Kyle Baun and D Michael Paliotta on Sunday’s Games After the opening weekend of competition, Rebels who rank second round, part I, at Agadir, Morocco, TGC two-year contracts. Basketball Florida at Mississippi State, 11 a.m. (SEC EDMONTON OILERS — Recalled D Brandon among the NCAA’s early-season bests include that 4x100 squad (sixth, 7:30 a.m. — European PGA Tour, Trophee Network +) Davidson from Oklahoma City (AHL). NBA LSU at Kentucky, Noon (SEC Network +) 44.73 seconds), Ray in the 100 (17th, 11.74), Nathan Loe in the men’s Hassan II, second round, part II, at Agadir, Auburn at Missouri, Noon (SEC Network) SAN JOSE SHARKS — Signed G Joel EASTERN CONFERENCE Rumpel to a one-year contract and D Joakim hammer throw (15th, 202 feet, 3 inches) and Adam Aguirre in the men’s Morocco, TGC Atlantic Division Ole Miss at Arkansas, 1 p.m. W L Pct. GB (SEC Network +) Ryan to a two-year contract and assigned them high jump (24th, 6-8 3/4). The relay’s time of 44.73 is believed to be the 9 a.m. — Champions Tour, Mississippi Gulf x-Toronto 42 30 .583 — Texas A&M at Alabama, 1:30 p.m. to Worcester (AHL). fastest ever run by the Ole Miss women in March. Resort Classic, first round, at Saucier, TGC Boston 31 40 .437 10½ (SEC Network +) WINNIPEG JETS — Agreed to terms with F Brooklyn 30 40 .429 11 Georgia at Tennessee, 6 p.m. (SEC Network) Andrew Copp on a three-year entry level Ole Miss will send a larger portion of its team to Atlanta this week- Noon — PGA Tour, Texas Open, second round, at Philadelphia 18 54 .250 24 contract. end. “As we start week two, we’re going to mix in some of our veterans San Antonio, TGC New York 14 58 .194 28 SOCCER Southeast Division Tennis with the youngsters from last weekend, and look for improvement,” 3 p.m. — LPGA, Kia Classic, second round, at Major League Soccer W L Pct. GB Miami Open MLS — Suspended Vancouver D Diego O’Neal said. “I know it sounds cliché, but we want to get better week to Carlsbad, California, TGC y-Atlanta 54 17 .761 — Washington 40 32 .556 14½ Thursday Rodriguez for two games and fined him an week, and we want to compete at a high level and at the end of the day Miami 33 38 .465 21 At The Tennis Center at Crandon Park undisclosed amount for violent conduct make sure Rebel Nation is proud of us.” 10 a.m. — Preseason, Boston vs. Atlanta, at Charlotte 30 40 .429 23½ Key Biscayne, Florida toward Orlando City D Aurelien Collin during a Orlando, Florida, ESPN Orlando 22 51 .301 33 Purse: Men, $6.27 million (Masters 1000); March 21 game. Central Division Women, $5.38 million (Premier) PORTLAND TIMBERS — Announced the W L Pct. GB MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Surface: Hard-Outdoor addition F Ishmael Yartey on loan from FC x-Cleveland 47 26 .644 — Sochaux-Montbeliard (French Ligue 1). Alabama 4 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Midwest Regional x-Chicago 44 29 .603 3 Singles Milwaukee 36 36 .500 10½ Men United Soccer League semifinal, Wichita State vs. Notre Dame, WCBI PORTLAND TIMBERS2 — Signed Fs Fatawu Men’s swimming and diving fifth at NCAA Championship Indiana 31 41 .431 15½ First Round Safiu and Rundell Winchester; MFs Seth IOWA CITY, Iowa — The Alabama swimming and diving team is 4:15 p.m. — NCAA tournament, West Regional Detroit 27 44 .380 19 , Colombia, def. Michael Berrer, WESTERN CONFERENCE Casiple, Blair Gavin and Tim Payne; D Matt in fifth place with 79 points after day one of the Men’s NCAA Swimming semifinal, North Carolina vs. Wisconsin, TBS Southwest Division Germany, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-4. Rose; and Gs Justin Luthy and Daniel Withrow. and Diving Championships. 6:30 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Midwest Region- W L Pct. GB Mikhail Youzhny, Russia, def. Andrey Golubev, U.S. Soccer x-Memphis 50 22 .694 — Kazakhstan, 4-6, 6-2, 6-3. USSF — Named Berti Vogts as technical The Crimson Tide posted a trio of top-five finishes, including a al semifinal, West Virginia vs. Kentucky, WCBI Houston 48 23 .676 1½ Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, def. Steve adviser to the U.S. Men’s National Team. silver medal by sophomore Kristian Gkolomeev and a bronze by the 6:55 p.m. — NCAA tournament, West Regional San Antonio 45 26 .634 4½ Johnson, United States, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. Dallas 45 27 .625 5 COLLEGE 400 medley relay squad. semifinal, Xavier vs. Arizona, TBS New Orleans 37 34 .521 12½ Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, def. Pablo CHARLOTTE — Named Mark Price men’s “We had some exceptional swims today,” UA head coach Dennis SOCCER Northwest Division Andujar, Spain, 0-6, 7-6 (4), 6-3. basketball coach. W L Pct. GB Martin Klizan, Slovakia, def. Paolo Lorenzi, CUMBERLAND — Named James Hicks Pursley said. “Connor Oslin continues to break school records and 1:30 p.m. — UEFA, qualifier for European Portland 45 25 .643 — Italy, 6-3, 6-4. wrestling coach. Kristian bounced back like a champion after a good race but a tough Championship, Spain vs. Ukraine, at Seville, Oklahoma City 41 31 .569 5 Simone Bolelli, Italy, def. Marcos Baghdatis, DAYTON — Signed men’s basketball coach Utah 31 40 .437 14½ Archie Miller to a contract extension through loss in the 50 to swim the fastest split of the meet to anchor our Spain, ESPN2 Denver 27 45 .375 19 Cyprus, 6-2, 6-2. Minnesota 16 55 .225 29½ Borna Coric, Croatia, def. Andreas 2022. medley relay. We’re fifth coming out today and that’s about where we WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Pacific Division Haider-Maurer, Austria, 1-6, 6-3, 7-6 (3). HARVARD — Named Logan Johnson hoped we be at this point, so we’re in a good position after a good 5 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Greensboro W L Pct. GB Alexander Zverev, Germany, def. , defensive line coach. y-Golden State 58 13 .817 — Australia, 7-5, 6-7 (5), 6-4. IONA — Signed men’s basketball coach Tim start.” Regional semifinal, North Carolina vs. South L.A. Clippers 47 25 .653 11½ Cluess to a contract extension through the Gkolomeev just missed defending his NCAA 50 freestyle champi- Phoenix 38 34 .528 20½ Jerzy Janowicz, Poland, def. Edouard Carolina, at Greensboro, North Carolina, ESPN Roger-Vasselin, France, 6-4, 6-2. 2019-20 season. Sacramento 26 45 .366 32 SUSQUEHANNA — Promoted Alan onship from a year ago, grabbing second placed with a time of 18.74. 5:30 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Oklahoma City L.A. Lakers 19 51 .271 38½ , Canada, def. Juan Martin Del Zemaitis to cornerbacks coach and special teams Porto, Argentina, 6-4, 7-6 (7). Edged by Florida’s Caleb Dressel by .07, Thursday night’s swim marks Regional semifinal, Iowa vs. Baylor, at Oklahoma coordinator and George Pachucy to x-clinched playoff spot Alexandr Dolgopolov, Ukraine, def. Ricardas just the second time Gkolomeev hasn’t come out on top in the 50 since City, ESPN2 y-clinched division quarterbacks coach. Named Matt Scott joining the Crimson Tide in January 2014. 7:30 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Greensboro Berankis, Lithuania, 6-4, 6-1. defensive coordinator, Israel Abraham running Thursday’s Game Steve Darcis, Belgium. def. Malek Jaziri, backs coach, Tripp Merritt safeties coach, Paul That run includes winning the 50 freestyle title over Dressel at last Regional semifinal, Arizona State vs. Florida Milwaukee 111, Indiana 107 Tunisia, 2-6, 7-5, 7-5. Sakowski defensive line coach, Brandon Walsh month’s Southeastern Conference Championships with a career-best State, at Greensboro, North Carolina, ESPN Today’s Games Jurgen Melzer, Austria, def. Ryan Harrison, tight ends coach and assistant offensive line 18.64, the fifth fastest time in the history of the sport. Sophomores 8 p.m. — NCAA tournament, Oklahoma City L.A. Clippers at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. United States, 7-6 (3), 6-3. coach. Charlotte at Washington, 6 p.m. Federico Delbonis, Argentina, def. Jiri Vesely, Connor Oslin and Anton McKee joined with junior Brett Walsh and Regional semifinal, Stanford vs. Notre Dame, at Detroit at Orlando, 6 p.m. VIRGINIA TECH — Announced men’s junior Miami at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Czech Republic, 7-6 (4), 3-6, 7-5. basketball G Adam Smith will transfer. Gkolomeev to take third in the 400 medley relay, posting a 3:04.46. Oklahoma City, ESPN2 L.A. Lakers at Toronto, 6:30 p.m. Andrey Rublev, Russia, def. Pablo Carreno WENTWORTH — Announced the resignation — From Special Reports Cleveland at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m. Busta, Spain, 1-6, 6-1, 6-4. of director of athletics Angel Ayres. 4B FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Humphreys GOLF Continued from Page 1B earn just five hits in 37 For the season, Hum- man, has also been good I go to designated hitter Hoffman takes first-day at-bats. phreys is hitting .279, this year, with two home and I try to perform that So what’s been the up from .241 during an runs and 17 RBIs com- job the best I can.” difference? A little bit of injury-riddled fresh- plementing his .279 av- lead at windy Texas Open luck, according to Hum- man campaign. He has erage. Add in the return Teammates approve The Associated Press thick woods, went back to phreys. also been on of MSU’s of Freshman All-SEC So far, so good for “I don’t think I’m see- catcher Gavin Collins, the tee and holed out from biggest extra-base hit Humphreys, according ing the ball any differ- threats, as his nine ex- who has played in just SAN ANTONIO — 336 yards. to his teammates. Charley Hoffman took ently,” said Humphreys. tra-base hits ranks sec- nine of MSU’s 28 games Max Homa had a 69, “He’s a great player,” advantage of calmer af- “The ball is just falling ond on the team while due to an offseason wrist and Phil Mickelson and ternoon conditions to take better than it was earlier his total of four home injury, and suddenly the said MSU senior short- Ryan Palmer shot 70. the first-round lead in the in the year. I didn’t feel runs paces MSU. He’s middle of the Bulldogs’ stop Seth Heck of Hum- Mickelson, winless wind-swept Texas Open, like I was hitting terri- also second on the team order is showing signs phreys earlier in the since the 2013 British shooting a 5-under 67 on bly at the beginning of with 15 RBIs. of becoming as fear- season. “There wasn’t Open, lost the clubhead Thursday. the year, I just wasn’t In SEC play, he’s been some as fans hoped it any doubt that he would off his 8-iron when it came After wind gusts finding holes. Guys on particularly dangerous. would be. go out to the outfield flying off while he hit from threatening 40 mph pum- the team were real en- In six league games, “Those guys are and pick it up. a fairway bunker on the meled the morning start- 12th hole. couraging. We can all Humphreys is hitting great hitters,” said Just like there’s not hit. A lot of guys have Humphreys of Rea and ers, Hoffman faced steady n Lee leads Kia Clas- a robust .409 with two any doubt that he’s a 15 mph wind in the after- struggled but you just home runs, two doubles Collins. “If we can all sic: Mirim Lee birdied all keep going. Know that get going at the same great hitter. He’s a guy noon at TPC San Antonio. four par-5 holes and fin- and a team-leading total that you want to see in He had the lone bo- it’s going to come and of five RBIs. time, it would really be a ished with a bogey-free be patient. Just keep fun lineup.” the lineup every single gey-free round, birdieing 7-under 65 to take the pushing.” For his part, Hum- game.” Nos. 2, 3, 9, 11 and 17. first-round lead in the Kia MSU coach John Co- Luck changes phreys has split time in For Cohen, the path The winner last year in Classic. hen, who has watched Asked to explain his left field and at designat- that Humphreys is on Mexico at the start of the Lee took the outright recent hot streak, Hum- his team drop 10 of its ed hitter. currently is exactly wraparound season, Hoff- lead with an 8-foot putt phreys credited the man has eight top-10 fin- last 15 games after a For a player who nev- where he needs to be. on the par-5 fifth — her MSU coaching staff. ishes in nine appearances 14th hole in her afternoon 13-0 start, agreed with er ventured into the out- “I think he’s really “Just the coaches in San Antonio. round at Aviara — and hit Humphreys’ assess- field during four years been swinging it well,” ment. working with me,” said at Northwest Rankin, He was second in 2011 a wedge to 3 feet to set up “Reid’s been great,” Humphreys. “I’ve been the learning curve that said Cohen. “Really and third in 2013. her final birdie on the par- said Cohen. “The thing trying to stay under con- comes with roaming proud of the progress Aaron Baddeley was 5 eighth. is, if you looked at a box trol and keep swinging Dudy Noble’s Field’s he’s made and I think second after a 68. The 24-year-old South score some days, you’d the bat. A lot of times I expansive outfield has he’s going to continue The Australian had a Korean player won two look at it and say ‘Well find myself taking pitch- been steep. It also has developing into an elite remarkable birdie on the LPGA Tour events last Humphreys only had es that I should swing not been a problem. hitter.” par-4 17th when he snap- year, winning in Michigan one hit.’ Yes, but what at so the key is to be “I’ve felt very com- And about that park- hooked his drive deep into and China. you don’t see is that he aggressive, just not too fortable,” said Hum- ing space? Sadena A Parks 35-35—70 aggressive.” Golf Morgan Pressel 36-34—70 almost knocked the phreys. “You just have “I love it,” said Hum- So Yeon Ryu 34-36—70 second baseman down Humphreys’ emer- to accept your role. Texas Open Scores Jennifer Song 35-35—70 phreys. “I want to keep Thursday Angela Stanford 36-34—70 twice, he hit a long fly gence in the last two Some games I will be in At TPC San Antonio, Oaks Course Alison Walshe 35-35—70 it all year but I know San Antonio Amy Yang 35-35—70 ball to the wall and weekends has given left, some games I will Purse: $6.2 million Amy Anderson 36-35—71 some guys who are gun- Yardage: 7,435; Par: 72 (36-36) Katie Burnett 36-35—71 he hit a bullet right at MSU another legitimate DH. This is a good team (a-amateur) Kendall Dye 37-34—71 ning for it.” First Round Julieta Granada 35-36—71 somebody. An inch here threat in the middle of and we have some great Charley Hoffman 33-34—67 Natalie Gulbis 39-32—71 or an inch there, and its lineup. Senior Wes outfielders who need Follow Dispatch sports Aaron Baddeley 34-34—68 Wei Ling Hsu 34-37—71 Max Homa 36-33—69 Eun-Hee Ji 36-35—71 suddenly he’s 3-for-5 ev- Rea, MSU’s 6-foot-5, to get in the lineup. So writer Brandon Walker on Phil Mickelson 35-35—70 Danielle Kang 35-36—71 Ryan Palmer 36-34—70 Sarah Kemp 37-34—71 ery night.” 260-pound first base- whenever that happens, Twitter @BWonStateBeat Cameron Beckman 36-35—71 Christina Kim 36-35—71 Daniel Summerhays 35-36—71 Sei Young Kim 34-37—71 Jordan Spieth 38-33—71 Therese Koelbaek 35-36—71 Jimmy Walker 36-35—71 Candie Kung 36-35—71 Chris Kirk 36-35—71 Ilhee Lee 35-36—71 Zach Johnson 35-36—71 Mi Hyang Lee 36-35—71 Bulldogs Min Lee 35-36—71 Chesson Hadley 35-36—71 Continued from Page 1B Cameron Percy 38-34—72 Amelia Lewis 35-36—71 Matt Kuchar 36-36—72 Brittany Lincicome 35-36—71 S.J. Park 37-35—72 Caroline Masson 36-35—71 been right there. We are “Hopefully we’ll get him “I don’t know if you can the same three starting Kevin Na 38-34—72 Belen Mozo 35-36—71 hitting balls hard, making back,” Cohen said. “He’s say it’s more important pitchers. Preston Brown, Billy Horschel 35-37—72 Lee-Anne Pace 35-36—71 John Merrick 38-34—72 Suzann Pettersen 36-35—71 pitches, putting ourselves a guy who has done some because they’re all import- MSU’s ace all season, will Scott Piercy 36-36—72 Pornanong Phatlum 35-36—71 Jason Kokrak 35-37—72 Garrett Phillips 34-37—71 in spots to succeed, but the things in the past. Hope- ant,” Cohen said. “We just start tonight, while Austin William McGirt 38-34—72 Paula Reto 34-37—71 Fabian Gomez 36-36—72 Kris Tamulis 35-36—71 ball is not bouncing our way fully he’ll get out there this have to keep competing at Sexton will pitch Saturday Brian Davis 34-39—73 Ayako Uehara 34-37—71 Jerry Kelly 38-35—73 Mariajo Uribe 35-36—71 yet. Soon, I think it’s going weekend and be effective.” a high level and things will and Vance Tatum will start Kevin Chappell 38-35—73 Cheyenne Woods 33-38—71 Brendon Todd 36-37—73 Laura Davies 35-37—72 to happen and you’re going Fitts has a 1.50 ERA start to happen.” Sunday. Michael Thompson 37-36—73 Victoria Elizabeth 36-36—72 to see big things from this this season and has four of Auburn’s early season Bryce Molder 38-35—73 Sandra Gal 36-36—72 Brown, who allowed six John Huh 37-36—73 Caroline Hedwall 33-39—72 team.” MSU’s six saves. SEC slate, called by Co- Scott Pinckney 35-38—73 Mi Jung Hur 37-35—72 runs in 1 2/3 innings at Thomas Birdsey 35-38—73 Jennifer Johnson 35-37—72 After losing to Arkansas n “They’re all hen “probably the tough- Retief Goosen 36-38—74 Seon Hwa Lee 35-37—72 Kentucky, is 3-2 with a 3.77 John Peterson 35-39—74 Catriona Matthew 35-37—72 on March 31 to fall to 3-6 important”: There’s no de- est in the league,” has left Marc Warren 38-36—74 Haru Nomura 35-37—72 ERA. David Lingmerth 36-38—74 Anna Nordqvist 36-36—72 in SEC play, the 2013 Bull- nying MSU needs a series the Tigers with one win Sexton, a sophomore Chez Reavie 35-39—74 Hee Young Park 36-36—72 dogs went 28-12 the rest of win. Two weeks ago against in two weekends. Auburn Troy Merritt 38-36—74 Gerina Piller 34-38—72 from Huntsville, Alabama, Brendan Steele 37-37—74 Karin Sjodin 36-36—72 the season, which led to a Alabama in the first SEC was swept by Texas A&M, Seung-Yul Noh 41-33—74 Kelly Tan 36-36—72 is 3-1 with a 2.09 ERA. Billy Hurley III 39-35—74 Q Baek 37-36—73 loss to UCLA in the nation- series for both teams, the a team that is off to a 24-1 Shane Lowry 39-35—74 Mallory Blackwelder 37-36—73 He is two weeks re- Brian Stuard 36-38—74 Christel Boeljon 36-37—73 al championship series. Bulldogs led after seven start, and then lost two of George McNeill 39-35—74 Yueer Cindy Feng 36-37—73 moved from allowing Eric Axley 40-34—74 I.K. Kim 36-37—73 n Fitts back?: MSU innings in all three games, three to reigning national Robert Garrigus 38-37—75 Joanna Klatten 37-36—73 one earned run in a com- Harris English 38-37—75 Minjee Lee 35-38—73 closer Trevor Fitts, who is but the bullpen surren- champion Vanderbilt. Branden Grace 38-37—75 Pernilla Lindberg 34-39—73 plete-game win against Al- Jim Herman 38-37—75 Kristy McPherson 35-38—73 1-2 with two blown saves, dered the lead that led to “They are a solid club,” Jeff Overton 39-36—75 Ji Young Oh 35-38—73 abama. Gary Woodland 38-37—75 Ryann O’Toole 36-37—73 didn’t make the trip to Ken- two losses. Cohen said of Auburn. K.J. Choi 36-39—75 Ju Young Park 35-38—73 tucky last weekend. He At Kentucky, the Bull- “Their pitching numbers Tatum earned his first John Senden 38-37—75 Demi Runas 35-38—73 Scott Brown 37-38—75 Giulia Sergas 35-38—73 hasn’t pitched since giving dogs’ starters joined the are good, they can hit it. career complete game vic- Andres Romero 40-35—75 Sarah Jane Smith 34-39—73 Cameron Tringale 38-37—75 Jaclyn Sweeney 36-37—73 up two runs in a 10-5 loss act, giving up 20 runs in the They will be ready to com- tory Sunday at Kentucky. Lance Lopez 40-35—75 Sun Young Yoo 35-38—73 Kevin Kisner 39-37—76 Danah Bordner 36-38—74 to Alabama two weeks first two games, both loss- pete.” Tatum, also a sophomore, Martin Laird 40-36—76 Dori Carter 36-38—74 Jim Furyk 39-37—76 Perrine Delacour 36-38—74 ago. According to Cohen, es. At 2-4 in league play, n Starting rotation is 3-0 with a 3.26 ERA. Luke Guthrie 38-38—76 Jodi Ewart Shadoff 38-36—74 Follow Dispatch sports Brice Garnett 37-39—76 Lisa Ferrero 38-36—74 though, a return to the MSU needs a turnaround stays the same: For the Zac Blair 36-40—76 Mina Harigae 37-37—74 mound this weekend could this weekend against Au- third SEC weekend in a writer Brandon Walker on Jhonattan Vegas 38-38—76 Kim Kaufman 36-38—74 Davis Love III 36-40—76 Katherine Kirk 35-39—74 be possible for Fitts. burn (15-10, 1-5) at home. row, Cohen will trot out Twitter @BWonStateBeat Michael Putnam 38-38—76 Jessica Korda 36-38—74 Blake Adams 38-38—76 Min Seo Kwak 37-37—74 Andrew Putnam 42-34—76 Sydnee Michaels 36-38—74 Alex Prugh 36-40—76 Becky Morgan 38-36—74 Will MacKenzie 40-37—77 a-Marijosse Navarro 34-40—74 Justin Leonard 37-40—77 Jenny Shin 35-39—74 Starkville Matt Jones 40-37—77 Na Yeon Choi 38-37—75 Continued from Page 1B Chad Collins 38-39—77 Jaye Marie Green 39-36—75 Dudley Hart 40-37—77 Juli Inkster 37-38—75 Sean O’Hair 40-37—77 SooBin Kim 40-35—75 the third and six runs in the ing us. Now we have dry tied the game, the Green know our role, and we know Bo Van Pelt 39-38—77 P.K. Kongkraphan 36-39—75 Freddie Jacobson 37-40—77 Sophia Popov 36-39—75 fourth. The Yellow Jackets weather expected and we Wave broke on top 3-2 on have to help get things Kyle Reifers 39-38—77 Dewi Claire Schreefel 37-38—75 Jon Curran 39-38—77 Kelly W Shon 37-38—75 combined to score those 10 have four games this week- an RBI double by Jason started. Tonight other guys Russell Knox 39-39—78 Marissa L Steen 35-40—75 Pat Perez 37-41—78 Marina Alex 38-38—76 runs on five hits. end. A big region series Barnette. followed the lead and we Robert Allenby 41-37—78 Nannette Hill 38-38—76 Steve Wheatcroft 42-36—78 Meena Lee 38-38—76 “We both have region (against Columbus) follows The lead would be short- had some good hits up and Dustin Johnson 40-38—78 Simin Feng 37-40—77 Matt Every 41-37—78 Tiffany Joh 37-40—77 games (Starkville versus next week, so really we just lived, as a double by Brown down the lineup. We need Chad Campbell 41-37—78 Chris Stroud 41-37—78 Madison Central and West need to get into a rhythm. and single by Barnes that to continue. Some- J.J. Henry 39-39—78 Webcom Scores Carl Pettersson 40-38—78 Thursday Point versus Saltillo) Friday If we can develop a rhythm, kick-started a four-run times, you may not have the Daniel Berger 40-38—78 At Le Triomphe Golf and Country Club Brandon Hagy 40-38—78 Broussard, La. night, so this was simply we have a chance to have third. An RBI single by Ra- best pitching or defense, so Mark Hubbard 41-37—78 Purse: $550,000 Derek Fathauer 41-37—78 Yardage: 7,006; Par 71 two teams playing without some success.” shon Tate gave the Yellow it’s important that we keep Jim Renner 40-38—78 Partial First Round Scott Langley 39-39—78 Rhein Gibson 31-31—62 their 1-2-3 pitchers throw- While the offense was Jackets the lead for good. this up on offense.” Andrew Svoboda 39-40—79 Glen Day 31-33—64 Hudson Swafford 40-39—79 Cameron Wilson 32-32—64 ing,” Garner said. “When strong, the relief pitching An infield error allowed Garner knows the key Ricky Barnes 38-41—79 Bronson Burgoon 31-34—65 Tim Wilkinson 42-37—79 Wes Roach 33-32—65 you have a game like that, of senior Jared Ousley was two more runs to score. for that continued success. Justin Hicks 41-38—79 Whee Kim 32-33—65 Carlos Ortiz 42-37—79 D.H. Lee 33-33—66 you just want to see quality also big. Ousley entered An inning later, a single “We just have to be Jason Dufner 39-40—79 James Nitties 34-32—66 Derek Ernst 38-41—79 Greg Owen 32-34—66 at-bats. You want to move with no outs in the fourth by Barnes and two-run sin- patient and start playing Charles Howell III 41-38—79 Jin Park 34-32—66 Jarrod Lyle 35-44—79 Harold Varner III 33-33—66 runners, score runs and and allowed three hits in gle by Colby Rivers were consistently,” Garner said. Shawn Stefani 42-37—79 Kelly Kraft 31-36—67 Ken Duke 40-39—79 Hunter Haas 32-35—67 have good at-bats. the final four frames to pick the big blows as Starkville “Hopefully, this is a sign of Boo Weekley 39-40—79 Steve Allan 33-34—67 Brian Harman 41-38—79 Seamus Power 32-35—67 “We feel like we can be a up the win. built a 12-4 lead. what is to come.” Tony Finau 38-41—79 James Driscoll 33-34—67 Blayne Barber 39-40—79 Dustin Bray 34-33—67 dangerous club offensively West Point built its 2-0 “We had some guys real- Follow Dispatch sports Nicholas Thompson 40-40—80 Seth Fair 32-35—67 Mark Wilson 41-39—80 Darron Stiles 36-32—68 but playing one game per lead on two hits in the first. ly stinging the ball tonight,” writer Scott Walters on Steven Bowditch 42-38—80 Rod Pampling 35-33—68 Neal Lancaster 33-35—68 week has really been hurt- After the Brown home run Barnes said. “A.J. and I Twitter @dispatchscott Jhared Hack 35-33—68 Brad Elder 31-37—68 LPGA Kia Classic Scores Patton Kizzire 34-34—68 Thursday Jorge Fernandez-Valdes 34-34—68 At Aviara Golf Club Course Abraham Ancer 35-33—68 MSU Carlsbad, Calif. Michael D. Smith 32-36—68 Purse: $1.7 million Tain Lee 32-37—69 Continued from Page 1B Yardage: 6,593; Par: 72 (36-36) Greg Chalmers 34-35—69 (a-amateur) Michael Letzig 34-35—69 First Round Byron Smith 37-32—69 comes to Starkville for a top-10 Georgia squad and her here. This is a big chal- Stuedeman said. “It used CMirim Lee 33-32—65 Todd Hamilton 36-33—69 rare midweek non-confer- two of three from a top-25 lenge, but the team is really Yani Tseng 33-33—66 Aron Price 35-34—69 to be these games would Cristie Kerr 33-34—67 Brock Mackenzie 32-37—69 ence game April 8) is No. 2. Texas A&M squad. The excited about playing.” Lydia Ko 33-34—67 Nicholas Lindheim 32-37—69 be 2-0 and 3-1 and the one Xiyu Lin 32-35—67 Michael Hebert 35-34—69 “We have a good slate other SEC home series is MSU defeated South- Karrie Webb 33-34—67 Rob Oppenheim 36-33—69 team that made the big In Gee Chun 34-34—68 Craig Barlow 33-37—70 ahead of us to keep that a Super Bulldog Weekend ern Miss 10-0 and 12-6 Laura Diaz 34-34—68 Chris Wilson 35-35—70 mistake would lose. Now Austin Ernst 34-34—68 Stephan Jaeger 35-35—70 RPI as long as we do what matchup against No. 15 Wednesday night. In the Karine Icher 33-35—68 Brett Wetterich 37-33—70 the game has more offense. Hyo Joo Kim 34-34—68 Roger Sloan 36-34—70 we are supposed to do and Tennessee. opening game, sophomore Brittany Lang 31-37—68 Kelvin Day 34-36—70 More players are getting Stacy Lewis 32-36—68 Hunter Hamrick 35-35—70 take care of business,” said “We aren’t going to Alexis Silkwood threw the Inbee Park 34-34—68 Daniel Miernicki 32-38—70 Stuedeman, who is trying back down from anybody,” team’s first no-hitter since hits. More players are scor- Jackie Stoelting 33-35—68 Brian Rowell 35-35—70 Lexi Thompson 32-36—68 Martin Piller 34-37—71 to guide the Bulldogs to MSU senior infielder Erika 2013. Despite a rough ing runs. That’s good for Paula Creamer 34-35—69 Matt Weibring 36-35—71 Moriya Jutanugarn 34-35—69 Matt Davidson 37-34—71 a fourth-straight regional Gaul said. “Even though weekend in Oxford, Silk- the game. Alison Lee 35-34—69 Jason Gore 33-38—71 Se Ri Pak 35-34—69 Roberto Castro 36-35—71 berth. “Our RPI should ei- we didn’t play well last wood enters today’s play “It means you have a Brooke Pancake 35-34—69 Brady Schnell 34-37—71 Jane Rah 34-35—69 Curtis Thompson 35-36—71 ther maintain or grow. We weekend, we are excited tied for the league lead with chance. We talk all the time Beatriz Recari 34-35—69 Joe Affrunti 34-37—71 Jennifer Rosales 34-35—69 Oliver Goss 35-36—71 have gotten in (a regional) about playing at home and 17 victories and second in about each weekend in the Alena Sharp 33-36—69 Andy Winings 37-34—71 as low as 36 before, so I was playing Florida. Since I am the league with 140 strike- Thidapa Suwannapura 33-36—69 Jonathan Randolph 35-37—72 SEC being like a super re- Michelle Wie 31-38—69 Roland Thatcher 36-36—72 really pleased with that ini- from there (Clermont), this outs. Sakura Yokomine 33-36—69 Scott Gardiner 36-36—72 gional. This weekend is no Karlin Beck 36-34—70 Charlie Wi 35-37—72 tial number. Our plan is to weekend is special for me. I Eight of MSU nine start- Laetitia Beck 34-36—70 Ted Purdy 37-35—72 different. Anything can Nicole Castrale 35-35—70 Mikey Moyers 34-38—72 maintain and climb.” am really good friends with ers are hitting .311 or bet- Chella Choi 35-35—70 Greg Eason 33-39—72 happen in a super regional Carlota Ciganda 33-37—70 Nick Flanagan 35-38—73 MSU is 4-4 against their center fielder (Kristi ter. The Bulldogs and Reb- Shanshan Feng 34-36—70 Vaughn Taylor 37-36—73 and we know that.” Maria Hernandez 33-37—70 Ted Brown 37-36—73 ranked opponents this sea- Merritt). I am really proud els combined for 51 runs Ha Na Jang 34-36—70 Tyler Duncan 36-37—73 son. In its first two confer- of how she has grown and last weekend in Oxford. Follow Dispatch sports Ariya Jutanugarn 37-33—70 Trevor Simsby 35-38—73 Haeji Kang 36-34—70 Frank Lickliter II 40-34—74 ence series at home, MSU developed. “It’s a different game writer Scott Walters on Mo Martin 34-36—70 Matt Atkins 35-39—74 Ai Miyazato 38-32—70 Edward Loar 39-36—75 took one of three from a “It will be fun having than it was five years ago,” Twitter @dispatchscott Mika Miyazato 35-35—70 Mike Heinen 38-37—75 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 5B BASEBALL: MLB Red Sox, Nationals on clock as start of season nears By The Associated Press cry from Wrigley Field to year. It’s like a very meaty fans are thrilled their World Series — should will reign as the face of Fenway Park. Because as novel — people want to franchise is being refur- Alex Gordon have tried to the majors? Could be An- Even before Max Major League Baseball see how it’s going to turn bished, too. score in Game 7? — and drew McCutchen, despite Scherzer, Bryce Harp- launches speed-up rules out,” Toronto Blue Jays “I always feel good Pittsburgh can blossom trimming his trademark er and the rest of the this year to cut the length sage R.A. Dickey said. vibes in baseball,” Mad- into a perennial playoff dreadlocks. Or $325 mil- ramped-up Washington of games, a lot of teams Chicago Cubs new- don said. contender, then any club lion man Giancarlo Stan- Nationals hit the field for are on the clock. comer Jon Lester will The feeling is mutual truly can reverse its for- ton or unanimous MVP their first full-squad work- Throw in the return throw the first pitch of the across the big leagues. tunes. Mike Trout or King Felix out at spring training, of Alex Rodriguez from season, a Sunday night From Cuba to Canada, “You look at what the or ace Clayton Kershaw, they got the message. a drug suspension, the special on April 5 against from the Bay Area to the Royals and Pirates have provided he can overcome There it was, printed possible reinstatement of St. Louis. Hope springs snow-besieged North- done,” Yankees veteran his October struggles. across the top of a prac- Pete Rose — imagine the eternal all over, and now east, great expectations Carlos Beltran said. “The Maybe the main man tice schedule posted in roar he’d get at the All- there’s a special kind of abound. Pablo Sandoval, success they’ve had, oth- on Madison Avenue will the clubhouse at Space Star Game in Cincinnati Chicago Hope. Credit that Hanley Ramirez and the er teams want to emulate be the MadBum himself, Coast Stadium. Simple — and fresh ideas pitched to a key free agent — wily, remade Boston Red Sox; that. They inspired a lot Madison Bumgarner. and direct, from manager by new Commissioner ol’ manager Joe Maddon. Nelson Cruz with the run- of people to think, ‘This That is, if his long left Matt Williams. Rob Manfred, and it’s a The Cubs haven’t won starved Seattle Mariners; could be us.’ The Cubs, arm holds up after he “The road to the World full plate going into open- the crown since 1908, be- Jimmy Rollins and the the Mets, the White Sox, threw 270 innings while Series begins today.” ing day. fore Wrigley was built. As just-keep-missing Los An- more. Everybody has a becoming the World Se- A challenge? A predic- “There are so many the fabled ballpark gets a geles Dodgers. chance.” ries MVP and leading San tion? A statement? plotlines unfolding, espe- renovation that includes a Hey, if Kansas City So start with this: With Francisco to its third title Or, perhaps, a rally cially at the start of the giant, bright video board, can come so close in the Derek Jeter gone, who in five years. Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: you love her, should. I have been miss her and What bothers me is she Destranged are sorry for the makes no effort to prepare a from my sister estrangement. gift in advance and just asks for four years. If there is some- me then and there what I want. She lives across thing you need She also often buys me a num- the country, so to apologize for, ber of things I didn’t ask for. it hasn’t been do it in the letter. The last thing I want to do difficult to hold Wait a week, on my birthday is go shopping. a grudge. Either then give her a It has made me increasingly because I’m call. less excited about my birthday turning 50 this If she is as each year. How do I explain to ZITS year, or maybe similar to you her without sounding ungrate- it’s old-fashioned as you think, ful that I’d rather receive one guilt, I have been she may be as thoughtful present than a lot feeling the right glad to hear your of expensive ones? — DOWN thing to do is to Dear Abby voice as you will ON BIRTHDAYS IN HOUSTON make amends. be to hear hers. DEAR DOWN ON BIRTH- My question is And if she’s not, DAYS: Excuse me, but you DO — how? Should I write a letter, your conscience will be clear sound ungrateful. Your mother send an email or call her? To because you tried. may not be as emotionally in- be honest, if she made those DEAR ABBY: For the past vested in birthday celebrations efforts to me, I would rebuff few years, my mother, with as you are. Or, she may do this them. The two of us are sim- whom I spend my birthday because she wants to ensure ilar, so what would be a good every year, has gotten into the that you have gifts for your way to bridge the conflict? — habit of buying my birthday birthday you can actually use. HARD-HEADED HAWAIIAN presents the day of. She waits Rather than criticize her GARFIELD DEAR H.H.H.: If you call until my birthday day, then generosity, why not mention in your sister, her knee-jerk reac- buys them in a rush all at one the weeks before your birthday tion might be to hang up. If you store or suggests we go shop- what you might like to have? email her, it’s too easy to hit ping together. She’s not stingy If you do, it might save her “delete.” on price. In fact, she tends to some money and you some Write her a letter. Tell her spend more than I think she frustration. Horoscopes

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John MB Church, 3477 Motley Totton, associate pastor of Rd., will have their Easter Pleasant Grove Robinson MB service, April 5 at 8 a.m. Church in Starkville will be the guest minister. Resurrection day/ appreciation program Community Easter egg United Faith Internation- hunt al Demonational Center Wesley United Methodist hold their resurrection day/ Church host their community appreciation program April Easter egg hunt, March 29 5 at 6:30 p.m. Feature from 1-2:30 p.m. Please bring groups include the Golden bag or basket for egg hunting. Gates, Grayer Family, Mighty For information, contact Travelers and Unique Voices, Kassie Abel at wesleyhelp- all of Starkville, D. C. and [email protected] or 662-328- The Mighty Voices of Colum- 8644. bus, and the Cork Singers of Greenville. Fifth Sunday meeting Zion Gate MB Church will Worship service host the Mount Olivet District Bishop Swanson will one missionary society speak at the 8:45 a.m. and meeting, March 29 at 1:30 11 a.m. worship services p.m. First lady Angela Evins of on April 5 at First United Southside MB Church will be Methodist Church-Columbus. the guest speaker. For information, visit www. mississippiuumc.org or call Victor revival the Starkville District office at Sulphur Springs MB 662-324-0198. Public Notice Mississippi Environ- mental Quality Permit Board P. O. Box 2261 Jackson, MS 39225 Telephone No. (601) 961-5171 Public Notice Start Date: March 27, 2015 MDEQ Contact: Montie Hardaway Glenn TVA Caledonia Com- bined Cycle Plant, loc- ated at 255 Lone Oak Road, in Steens, MS, (662) 356-2103, has applied to the Missis- sippi Department of En- vironmental Quality for the following permitting action(s): Reissuance of Title V Permit with modi- fication Ref. No. 1680- 00053 and Reissuance of Title IV Acid Rain Per- mit (ORIS code 55197). The applicant's opera- tions fall within SIC Code 4911. A State- ment of Basis has been prepared that contains a discussion of the de- cision-making that went into the development of the permit and provides the permitting authority, the public, and other government bodies a re- cord of the technical is- sues surrounding issu- ance of the permit. The Statement of Basis also addresses any changes to emissions and/or discharges resulting from any modification of the facility. TVA Caledonia Com- bined Cycle Plant is an existing 834 megawatt (MW) electric power gen- erating plant located in Steens, Mississippi (Lowndes County). The facility consist of three (3) 1,700 MMBtu/hr General Electric com- bined cycle PG7241 FA combustion turbines fueled by natural gas and equipped with a heat recovery steam generator with supple- mental heat input (duct burner) of up to 265 MMBtu/hr and equipped with a select- ive catalyst reduction (SCR) unit and dry low NOx burners (DLNB), one (1) natural gas aux- iliary boiler, one (1) diesel emergency gener- ator, one (1) diesel fire water pump, and three (3) cooling towers. The permit action is to re- new the Title V permit with modification and re- new the Title IV Acid Rain Permit (ORIS Code 55197). These permit actions will not trigger a Prevention of Signific- ant Deterioration (PSD) review. The staff of the Permit Board has developed this draft permit based on information submit- ted to the Permit Board by the applicant, appro- priate State and Feder- al agencies and other interested parties. The staff of the Permit Board is soliciting all re- lative information per- taining to the proposed activity, including public comment, to ensure that the final staff re- commendation on the draft permit complies with all State and Feder- Public Notice al regulations. Public re- view and comment on Mississippi Environ- the draft permit and mental Quality Permit supporting documenta- Board tion is an important ele- P. O. Box 2261 ment in the staff evalu- Jackson, MS 39225 ation and resulting re- Telephone No. (601) commendation to the 961-5171 Permit Board. The draft permit conditions have Public Notice Start been developed to en- Date: March 27, 2015 sure compliance with all MDEQ Contact: Montie State and Federal regu- Hardaway Glenn lations but are subject to change based on in- TVA Caledonia Com- formation received as a bined Cycle Plant, loc- result of public particip- ated at 255 Lone Oak ation. Road, in Steens, MS, (662) 356-2103, has Persons wishing to com- applied to the Missis- ment upon or object to sippi Department of En- the proposed determina- vironmental Quality for tions are invited to sub- the following permitting mit comments in writ- action(s): ReissuanceThe Dispatch of ing to Montie • www.cdispatch.com Hardaway FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 7B Title V Permit with modi- Glenn at the Permit fication Ref. No. 1680- Board's address shown 00053 and Reissuance above, no later than the of Title IV Acid Rain Per- end of the thirty (30) mit (ORIS code 55197). day public notice. All The applicant's opera- comments received by tions fall within SIC this date will be con- Code 4911. A State- sidered in the formula- ment of Basis has been tion of final determina- Phone: 662.328.2424 • Fax: 662.329.1521 prepared that contains tions regarding the ap- a discussion of the de- plication(s). A public [email protected] cision-making that went hearing will be held if into the development of the Permit Board finds a cdispatch.com/classifieds the permit and provides significant degree of the permitting authority, public interest in the P.O. Box 511 • 516 Main Street the public, and other proposed permit(s). Per- government bodies a re- sons wishing to re- cord of the technical is- quest a public hearing Columbus, MS 39701 CLASSIFIEDSsues surrounding issu- may do so by submit- ance of the permit. The ting that request in writ- Statement of Basis also ing to Montie Hardaway addresses any changes Glenn or the Chief of to emissionsREGULAR and/or the Environmental RATES Per- SUPER SAVER RATES GARAGE SALE RATES DEADLINES (Deadlines subject to change.) discharges resulting mits Division at the ad- from any4 Lines/6 modification Days of dress ...... shown above.$19.20 The 6 Days ...... $12.00 4 Lines/1 Day...... $9.20 the facility.4 Lines/12 DaysPermit ...... Board is limited$31.20 12 Days ...... $18.00 4 Lines/3 Days...... $18.00 For Placing/Canceling Classified Line Ads: in the scope of its ana- Over 6 lines is $1 per additional line. Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00 P.M. TVA Caledonia4 Lines/26 Com- Dayslysis ...... to environmental$46.80 Price includes 2 FREE Garage Sale bined CycleRate Plant applies is an to commercialimpact. Any comments operations Six lines or less, consecutive days. Monday Paper Deadline is Friday 12:00 P.M. signs. RAIN GUARANTEE: If it existing 834and megawatt merchandiserelative over to zoning $1,000. or eco- Rate applies to private party ads of non-commer- Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. (MW) electric power gen- nomic and social im- cial nature for merchandise under $1,000. Must rains the day of your sale, we will re- erating plant located in pacts are within the jur- Wednesday Paper Deadline is Tuesday 12:00 P.M. Call 328-2424 for rates on include price in ad. 1 ITEM PER AD. run you ad the next week FREE! Steens, Mississippi isdiction of local zoning You must call to request free re-run. Thursday Paper Deadline is Wednesday 12:00 P.M. (Lowndes County). Theadditionaland planning lines. authorit- No pets, firewood, etc. facility consist of three ies and should be ad- Friday Paper Deadline is Thursday 12:00 P.M. (3) 1,700 MMBtu/hr dressed to them. LEGAL NOTICES must be submitted 3 business days General Electric com- bined cycle PG7241 FA After receipt of public prior to first publication date combustion turbines comments and thor- fueled by natural gas ough consideration of and equipped with a all comments, the staff INDEX • Please read your ad on the first day of publication. We accept heat recovery steam will formulate1780 its Sitting recom- with Elderly/Sick responsibility only for the first incorrect insertion. 0 Legals 4000 Merchandise 5000 Pets & Livestock 8000 Real Estate generator with supple- mendations 1790for Stumppermit Removal 4030 Air Conditioners 5100 Free Pets 8050 Commercial Property • The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor formental heat1000 input Service (duct issuance and a pro- 1800 Swimming Pools 4060 Antiques 5150 Pets 8100 Farms & Timberland omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion burner)of of1030 up Air toConditioning 265 & Heatingposed permit if that is 1830 Tax Service 4090 Appliances 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock 8150 Houses - Northside space occupied by such error. MMBtu/hr1060 and Appliance Repair the recommendation. equipped with a select- The Title V Permit1860 Tree to Service Op- 4120 Auctions 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming 8200 Houses - East • All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be 1070 Asphalt & Paving ive catalyst reduction erate is a permit1890 Upholstery that is 4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250 Houses - New Hope directed to the Classified Department. 1090 Automotive Services (SCR) unit and dry low required by Title1910 Welding V of the 4180 Bargain Column 5350 Veterinarians 8300 Houses - South • All ads are subject to the approval of this paper. The Commercial NOx burners1120 Building (DLNB), & RemodelingFederal Clean Air Act 4210 Bicycles 5400 Wanted To Buy 8350 Houses - West Dispatch reserves the right to reject, revise, classify or cancel any one (1) natural1150 Carpeting/Flooring gas aux- and the Mississippi2000 Announcements Air iliary boiler, one (1) and Water Pollution 4240 Building Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia advertising at any time. 1180 Childcare 2050 Card of Thanks 6000 Financial diesel emergency gener- Control Law. The Title V 4250 Burial Plots 8500 Houses - Other 1210 Chimney Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 6050 Business Opportunity ator, one (1) diesel fire permit is a Federally-en- 4270 Business Furniture & 8520 Hunting Land water pump,1240 Contractors and three forceable permit2150 Good as Thingswell To Eat 6100 Business Opportunity Wanted Equipment 8550 Investment Property Advertisements must be (3) cooling1250 towers. Computer ServicesThe as a State permit.2200 In Memorial 6120 Check Cashing 4300 Camera Equipment 8600 Lots & Acreage permit action1270 Electrical is to re- Therefore, the2250 U.S. Instruction En- & School 6150 Insurance new the Title V permit vironmental Protection 4330 Clothing 8650 Mobile Homes paid for in advance. 1300 Excavating 2300 Lost & Found 6200 Loans with modification and re- Agency (EPA) will also 4360 Coins & Jewelry 8700 Mobile Home Spaces 1320 Fitness Training 2350 Personals 6250 Mortgages You may cancel at any time during regular business hours new the Title IV Acid be allowed an opportun- 4390 Computer Equipment 8750 Resort Property Rain Permit1330 Furniture(ORIS RepairCode & Refinishingity to review 2400the Special applica- Notices 6300 Stocks & Bonds and receive a refund for days not published. 4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies 8800 River Property 55197). 1360These General permit Services tion, proposed2600 permit, Travel/Entertainment 6350 Business for Sale 4450 Firewood 8850 Wanted to Buy actions will1380 notHousecleaning trigger a and all comments re- Prevention of Signific- ceived during3000 the Employmentpublic 4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property 1390 Insulation ant Deterioration (PSD) comment period3050 Clerical prior & toOffice 4480 Furniture 7050 Apartments 1400 Insurance 9000 Transportation FREE SERVICES review. Permit Board3100 action Data Processing/ on Computer 4510 Garage Sales 7100 Commercial Property 1410 Interior Decorators the application. 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts 3150 Domestic Help 4540 General Merchandise 7150 Houses The staff1440 of Jewelry/Watchthe Permit Repair 9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing Ad must fit in 4 lines (approximately 3170 Engineering 4570 Household Goods 7180 Hunting Land Bargain Column Board has1470 developed Lawn Care/LandscapingEPA has agreed to treat 9150 Autos for Sale 20 characters per line) and will run for 3 days. For items $100 or this draft permit based this draft permit3200 General as a Help Wanted 4630 Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease 1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation on information submit- proposed permit3250 Management and to Positions 4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes less ONLY. More than one item may be in same ad, but prices ted to the1530 Permit Machinery Board Repair perform its 45-day re- 9250 Boats & Marine 3300 Medical/Dental 4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces may not total over $100, no relists. by the applicant,1560 Mobile Home appro- Servicesview provided by the law 9300 Camper/R.V.’s 3350 Opportunity Information 4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces priate State1590 Movingand Feder-& Storage and regulations concur- 9350 Golf Carts al agencies and other rently with the3400 public Part-Time no- 4720 Sporting Goods 7350 Resort Rentals Up to 4 lines, runs for 6 days. 1620 Painting & Papering 9400 Motorcycles/ATVs Free Pets interested parties. The tice period, as3450 long Positions as Wanted 4750 Stereos & TV’s 7400 River Property 1650 Pest Control 9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment staff of the Permit no public comments3500 Professional are 4780 Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days. Board is 1680soliciting Plumbing all re- received within the 30- 9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses Lost & Found 3550 Restaurant/Hotel 7500 Storage & Garages lative information1710 Printing per- day public notice period. 9550 Wanted to Buy 3600 Sales/Marketing 7520 Vacation Rentals taining to1740 the Roofing proposed & Guttering If comments are re- These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person activity,at including public ceived, EPA’s3650Trades 45-day re- 7550 Wanted to Rent 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers comment, to ensure view period will3700Truck cease Driving to 7600 Waterfront Property our office. Ads will not be take by telephone. that the final staff re- be performed concur- commendation on the rently with the public no- Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 draftLegal Noticespermit 0010 complies ticeLegal period. Notices 0010 EPA’s 45- Building & Remodeling 1120 Painting & Papering 1620 Clerical & Office 3050 Medical / Dental 3300 with all State and Feder- day review period will IN THE CHANCERY PUBLIC NOTICE Public Notice al regulations. Public re- start once the public no- TODD PARKS SULLIVAN'S PAINT LOCAL COMPANY COURT OF LOWNDES view and comment on tice period has been Construction SERVICE looking for a secretary. COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI Notice of Initiation of Mississippi Environ- the draft permit and completed and EPA re- New Construction, Re- Certified in lead Previous experience the Section 106 Pro- mental Quality Permit supporting documenta- ceives notification from modeling, Repairs, Con- removal. Offering spe- helpful but not Make a difference for IN RE: THE MATTER OF cess-Public Participa- Board tion is an important ele- the Mississippi Depart- crete. Free est. Call or cial prices on interior & necessary. Computer your community by work- THE ESTATE OF tion in accordance with P. O. Box 2261 ment in the staff evalu- ment of Environmental email 662-889-8662 or exterior painting, pres- skills a must. Send ing in your Home Town! DONTAY ORLANDO the FCC’s Program Com- Jackson, MS 39225 ation and resulting re- Quality that comments toddparks.construction sure washing & sheet resume to Box 555, c/o EVANS, DECEASED ment for Positive Train Telephone No. (601) commendation to the have been received and @gmail.com rock repairs. The Commercial Dis- Exciting Opportunity for Control and Infrastruc- 961-5171 Permit Board. The draft resolved. Whether EPA’s Free Estimates patch, PO Box 511, a Hospice Nurse in the CAUSE NO. 2015-0016- ture. Kansas City South- permit conditions have 45-day review period is Call 435-6528 Columbus, MS 39703. Columbus Area. C ern Railway proposes to Public Notice Start been developed to en- performed concurrently Tom Hatcher, LLC construct an approxim- Date: March 27, 2015 sure compliance with all with the public com- Custom Construction, Our Excellent Benefits ately 40’ monopole MDEQ Contact: Montie State and Federal regu- ment period or after the Restoration, Remodel- Stump Removal 1790 include: PETITIONERS: OLLIE ing, Repair, Insurance General Help Wanted 3200 LEANNA HODGES, INDI- communications pole Hardaway Glenn lations but are subject public comment period Competitive Salary, with a 3.5’ antenna and to change based on in- has ended, the dead- claims. 662-364-1769. GET 'ER DONE! Comprehensive Health VIDUALLY AND AS THE Licensed & Bonded LOCAL COMPANY seek- MOTHER AND NEXT an equipment bungalow TVA Caledonia Com- formation received as a line for citizen’s peti- We can grind all your ing experienced Roof- Plan, Paid Vacation, & FRIEND OF TAYLON ELI- at the following approx- bined Cycle Plant, loc- result of public particip- tions to the EPA Admin- stumps. Free ers & Sheet Metal Fab/ Retirement Plan. JAH HODGES, A MINOR imate location in/near ated at 255 Lone Oak ation. istrator will be determ- General Services 1360 estimates. ined as if EPA’s 45-day Installers. All types roof- Crawford, Lowndes Road, in Steens, MS, All Stump Grinding ing & metal. Ability to Call Lori Smith today at SUMMONS BY PUBLICA- County, Mississippi (662) 356-2103, has Persons wishing to com- review period is per- Service. (901) 767-6767. ment upon or object to formed after the public read Blueprints a plus. TION within the existing rail- applied to the Missis- You find it, we'll grind Must Have Valid Drivers Apply online at road right-of-way: sippi Department of En- the proposed determina- comment period has it! www.bmhcc.org tions are invited to sub- ended. license. Mail resume to REGARDING PETITION vironmental Quality for 662-361-8379 box 552, c/o The Com- • Coordinates the following permitting mit comments in writ- TO DETERMINE WRONG- mercial Dispatch, P.O. 33.30305102281, - action(s): Reissuance of ing to Montie Hardaway The status regarding STUMP GRINDING, ex- Professional 3500 FUL DEATH BENEFICIAR- Glenn at the Permit EPA’s 45-day review of Box 511, Columbus, MS IES OF DONTAY OR- 88.61727699630; MP Title V Permit with modi- cavation, & dirt work. #211.28. fication Ref. No. 1680- Board's address shown this project and the 39703. SOCIAL WORKER: LANDO EVANS Text/call 662-251- 00053 and Reissuance above, no later than the deadline for citizen’s pe- NOW 9191. Modern campus of seni- Parties interested in of Title IV Acid Rain Per- end of the thirty (30) titions can be found at or services in historic THE STATE OF MISSIS- providing comment on mit (ORIS code 55197). day public notice. All the following website OFFERS Columbus, MS needs SIPPI the proposed undertak- The applicant's opera- comments received by address: Tree Services 1860 BODY REPAIRMAN Social Worker. Full-time ing relative to cultural tions fall within SIC this date will be con- http://www.epa.gov/re- needed. Must have position. Must have a COUNTY OF LOWNDES resources should con- Code 4911. A State- sidered in the formula- gion4/air/permits/mis- COPY A&T Tree Service tools & 5 years of ex- Bachelor's Degree in tact GSS, Inc., 3311 ment of Basis has been tion of final determina- sissippi.htm. Bucket truck & stump perience. Call to dis- Social Work or related TO: UNKNOWN WRONG- 109th Street, Urb- prepared that contains tions regarding the ap- SERVICES! removal. Free est. cuss terms & condi- human services field. FUL DEATH BENEFICIAR- andale, IA 50322 (515) a discussion of the de- plication(s). A public Additional details about Serving Columbus tions: 662-617-9320. Experience in health- IES OF DONTAY OR- 331-2103(GSS cision-making that went hearing will be held if the application(s), in- since 1987. Senior Located in Starkville care setting preferred. LANDO EVANS, AND #W15127-MS-5). into the development of the Permit Board finds a cluding a copy of the STARTING AT citizen disc. Call Alvin @ area. Apply in person at Wind- ANY AND ALL UN- the permit and provides significant degree of draft permit(s), are 242-0324/241-4447 sor Place at Plantation KNOWN PERSONS Publish: 3/27/2015 the permitting authority, public interest in the available by writing or "We'll go out on a limb Pointe Retirement Com- CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, the public, and other proposed permit(s). Per- calling Lorenzo Boddie 10¢ for you!" munity. Contact 662- TITLE, AND INTEREST IN government bodies a re- sons wishing to re- at the above Permit PER SHEET FIELD HAND NEEDED in 241-5518. AND TO THE ESTATE OF The Emergency Food cord of the technical is- quest a public hearing Board address and tele- Fayette, Lamar, and DONTAY ORLANDO sues surrounding issu- may do so by submit- phone number. Addition- J&A TREE REMOVAL Pickens County and Shelter National Restaurant / Hotel 3550 EVANS, DECEASED Board anticipates funds ance of the permit. The ting that request in writ- ally, as a courtesy, for Work from a bucket Alabama area. Oil field to award to Lowndes Statement of Basis also ing to Montie Hardaway those with Internet ac- truck. Insured/bonded. experience preferred. You are summoned to addresses any changes Glenn or the Chief of cess, a copy of the draft Call Jimmy for a Must be dependable. J. BROUSSARDS: County, date and Taking applications for appear and defend amount TBA by Con- to emissions and/or the Environmental Per- permit(s) may be found 516 Main Street free estimate Drug test required. against said Petition at discharges resulting mits Division at the ad- on the Mississippi De- 662-386-6286 Benefits include vaca- entry level positions. Ap- gress. The funds are to Columbus ply in person Tues-Sat 9:30 a.m. on the 11th supplement emergency from any modification of dress shown above. The partment of Environ- tion, health insurance day of May, 2015, at food and shelter pro- the facility. Permit Board is limited mental Quality’s web- J.R. Bourland and 401k. Fax resume 5-8pm at 210 5th St. S. Please no phone calls. the Oktibbeha County grams in the county to in the scope of its ana- site at: RETAINER WALL, drive- Tree & Stump to 205-349-1105. lysis to environmental http://opc.deq.state.m Courthouse in Starkville, aid those with econom- TVA Caledonia Com- way, foundation, con- Removal. Trimming Mississippi, and in case ic emergency needs. bined Cycle Plant is an impact. Any comments s.us/publicnotice.aspx . w/bucket truck relative to zoning or eco- This information is also crete/riff raft drainage Truck Driving 3700 of your failure to ap- The National Board is existing 834 megawatt work, remodeling, base- Licensed & Bonded pear and defend, a chaired by the Depart- (MW) electric power gen- nomic and social im- available for review at Firewood 4 sale LWB LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR pacts are within the jur- the following location(s) ment foundation, re- FED-EX Ground contract- Judgment will be ment of Homeland Se- erating plant located in pairs, small dump truck $100. 662-574-1621 seeks warehouse ship- Steens, Mississippi isdiction of local zoning during normal business or needs 18 wheeler entered against you for curity?s Federal Emer- hauling (5-6 yd) load & per. Send resume to driver for team run. the money or other gency Management (Lowndes County). The and planning authorit- hours: TREE REMOVAL, trim- Box 554, c/o The Com- ies and should be ad- demolition/lot cleaning. Home Daily. Class A things demanded in the Agency and consists of facility consist of three ming, heavy duty indus- mercial Dispatch, P.O. (3) 1,700 MMBtu/hr dressed to them. Mississippi Department Burr Masonry 242- CDL w/1 year experi- Petition, and you will be representatives from 0259. trial mowing & mulch- Box 511, Columbus, MS ence required. 662-295- forever barred. United Way Worldwide, General Electric com- of Environmental Quality 39703. After receipt of public Office of Pollution Con- ing. Text/call 662-251- 2129. The Salvation Army; bined cycle PG7241 FA 9191 You are not required to American Red Cross; combustion turbines comments and thor- trol Lawn Care / Landscaping fueled by natural gas ough consideration of 515 E. Amite St file an Answer or other United Jewish Com- 1470 FULL TIME truck driver pleadings but you may munities; Catholic Char- and equipped with a all comments, the staff Jackson, MS 39201 Instruction & School 2250 heat recovery steam will formulate its recom- LOCAL SECURITY needed for small manu- do so if you desire. ities, USA; and the Na- C & T LAWN COMPANY seeking qual- facturing business. Day Issued under my hand tional Council of the generator with supple- mendations for permit Caledonia Public Library THE LEARNING Center mental heat input (duct issuance and a pro- Main Street SERVICE ified and experienced in- only, home every night. and the seal of said Churches of Christ in at Mississippi State Uni- stallers and service burner) of up to 265 posed permit if that is Caledonia, MS 39720 versity is offering an Class A CDL, clean driv- Court, this 11th day of the U.S.A. technicians (1 yr. experi- ing record, 2 years truck March, 2015. MMBtu/hr and the recommendation. ACT Preparation Work- equipped with a select- The Title V Permit to Op- Please bring the forego- ence preferred). Salary driving experience re- To be considered for shop Saturday, March commensurate with ex- funding, local agencies ive catalyst reduction erate is a permit that is ing to the attention of 28, 2015 from 8:00 quired. Must have pos- LISA YOUNGER NEESE required by Title V of the persons whom you perience. Must pos- itive attitude and be CHANCERY CLERK OF must: 1) be private vol- (SCR) unit and dry low a.m. until 3:30 p.m. in NOx burners (DLNB), Federal Clean Air Act know will be interested. sess clean driving re- able to deal with cus- LOWNDES COUNTY, untary non-profits with a Allen Hall 246. There cord. Send resume to 501c3 designation or one (1) natural gas aux- and the Mississippi Air For all your lawn will be four areas of tomers effectively. Job MISSISSIPPI and Water Pollution Appliance Repair 1060 services. Box 553, c/o The Com- is located in Macon and By: Shantrell Grander- units of government, 2) iliary boiler, one (1) concentration: English, diesel emergency gener- Control Law. The Title V Call 769-0680 or mercial Dispatch, P.O. pays by the load. For son, D.C. have an accounting sys- Math, Reading, and Sci- Box 511, Columbus, MS tem, 3) practice nondis- ator, one (1) diesel fire permit is a Federally-en- Mid South Appliance 386-7569 for free ence Reasoning. The more information call water pump, and three forceable permit as well Repair estimate. 39703. 662-726-5224. Publish: 3/20, 3/27, & crimination, 4) have cost is $75 and parti- demonstrated the cap- (3) cooling towers. The as a State permit. licensed-bonded- Mowing, Blowing, cipants will receive a 4/3/2015 Therefore, the U.S. En- insured ability to deliver emer- permit action is to re- Weed-eating, book, Barron’s 2nd Edi- gency food and/or shel- new the Title V permit vironmental Protection STEVE: 662-549-3467 Pressure Washing, Medical / Dental 3300 Local Truck Company Agency (EPA) will also ALL WORK tion, ACT 36: Aiming for ter programs, and 5) if with modification and re- Tree Trimming. the Perfect Score. Re- Seeks new the Title IV Acid be allowed an opportun- GUARANTEED PHLEBOTOMY w/EKG MECHANIC they are a private volun- CHRIS' LAWN Care & gistration deadline is tary organization, they Rain Permit (ORIS Code ity to review the applica- Training/Certification Must Be Familiar with tion, proposed permit, Building & Remodeling 1120 Maintenance: mowing, March, 27, 2015. The must have a voluntary 55197). These permit workshop is open to all March 28th, Diesel Engines, Air Find It board. Agencies inter- actions will not trigger a and all comments re- landscaping, blowing, 9am-6pm Brakes, & Trailer area high school and ested in applying for Prevention of Signific- ceived during the public Tony Doyle edging, & handyman Fee $425 Maintenance & Repair. ant Deterioration (PSD) comment period prior to services. Call 662-251- college students who Ph: 877-741-1996 Amory, MS Phase 32 Emergency Cabinets & plan to take the ACT. Food and Shelter Pro- review. Permit Board action on 1656. www.medical2.com 662-257-0605 the application. Construction For further information gram funds may con- or to register, please General Help Wanted 3200 tact the United Way of The staff of the Permit EPA has agreed to treat JESSE & BEVERLY'S call The Learning Cen- Lowndes County at 328- Board has developed LAWN SERVICE. Spring this draft permit based this draft permit as a ter at 662-325-2957 or 0943 for instructions to cleanup, firewood, land- go to apply. The deadline for on information submit- proposed permit and to ted to the Permit Board perform its 45-day re- scaping, tree cutting. www.tlc.msstate.edu XERIUM-WEAVEXX applications to be re- 356-6525. Seating is limited. ceived is April 3, 2015. by the applicant, appro- view provided by the law in the priate State and Feder- and regulations concur- (Disclaimer: Test re- in Starkville, MS is looking for al agencies and other rently with the public no- Cabinets, Building & SAM'S LAWN Service. views and workshops Publish: 3/27, 3/28, & Remodeling, Framing, can be a major help in qualified Production Operators. 3/29/2015 interested parties. The tice period, as long as No lawn too large or too staff of the Permit no public comments are Trim Work, Concrete, small. Call 243-1694 preparing for the ACT, Applicants must possess at least a Legal Notices 0010 Board is soliciting all re- received within the 30- Roofing, Painting. but are in no way a lative information per- day public notice period. No job too small! guarantee for success.) high school diploma or GED taining to the proposed If comments are re- Free Bids TERRA CARE NOTICE OF activity, including public ceived, EPA’s 45-day re- 662-769-0680 Landscaping L.L.C. Must possess a Career Readiness comment, to ensure view period will cease to 662-386-7569 Phone: 662-549-1878 Lost & Found 2300 NONDISCRIMINATION that the final staff re- be performed concur- Home: 662-327-5552 Certificate from EMCC (Silver or above) rently with the public no- Landscaping, Property LOST: YOUNG black cat. The Windsor Place Nursing & Rehab Center does not exclude, deny commendation on the draft permit complies tice period. EPA’s 45- Clean Up, Plant Care, Recently spayed, Must have solid work history benefits to, or otherwise discriminate against any person on the ba- Bush Hogging, reward. Call 662-574- with all State and Feder- day review period will Industrial experience a plus sis of race, color, national origin, disability or age in admission or al regulations. Public re- start once the public no- Herbicide Spraying 8656. access to, participation in, or receipt of the services and benefits of viewGeneral and Help comment Wanted 3200 on tice period has been 24/7 Operation; Must be able any of its programs or activities, or in employment therein, wheth- the draft permit and completed and EPA re- er carried out by The Windsor Place Nursing & Rehab Center or supporting documenta- ceives notification from to work any shift through a contractor or any other entity with whom it arranges to tion is an important ele- the Mississippi Depart- carry out its programs and activities. ment in the staff evalu- ment of Environmental Overtime and weekend work required ation and resulting re- Quality that comments This statement is in accordance with the provisions of the Title VI commendation to the have been received and Some lifting required of the Civil Rights Acts of 1964 45 C.F.R. Part 80, Section 504 of the Permit Board. The draft resolved. Whether EPA’s Rehabilitation Act of 1973 as amended 45 C.F.R. Part 84, the Federal permit conditions have 45-day review period is Contact: False Claims Act and Age Discrimination Act of 1975 45 C.F.R. Part been developed to en- performed concurrently with the public com- 91. This includes the Arrington Assisted Living, The Windsor Place sure compliance with all Golden Triangle WIN Job Center State and Federal regu- ment period or after the Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, and Philwood Suites Dementia lations but are subject public comment period 5000 North Frontage Road Unit. to change based on in- has ended, the dead- Columbus, MS 39701 In case of questions concerning this policy or those regulations, or formation received as a line for citizen’s peti- in the event of a desire to file a complaint alleging violations of the result of public particip- tions to the EPA Admin- 662-328-6876 ation. istrator will be determ- above, please contact the Administrator who has been designated ined as if EPA’s 45-day to coordinate our efforts to comply with the U.S. Dept. of Health Persons wishing to com- review period is per- and Human Services regulations and with implementing these Fed- ment upon or object to formed after the public No calls will be accepted at eral Laws at (662)241-5518 or at 81 Windsor Blvd., Columbus, MS the proposed determina- comment period has Xerium-Weavexx. 39702. tions are invited to sub- ended. mit comments in writ- ing to Montie Hardaway The status regarding Glenn at the Permit EPA’s 45-day review of Board's address shown this project and the above, no later than the deadline for citizen’s pe- end of the thirty (30) titions can be found at day public notice. All the following website comments received by address: this date will be con- http://www.epa.gov/re- sidered in the formula- gion4/air/permits/mis- tion of final determina- sissippi.htm. tions regarding the ap- plication(s). A public Additional details about hearing will be held if the application(s), in- the Permit Board finds a cluding a copy of the significant degree of draft permit(s), are public interest in the available by writing or proposed permit(s). Per- calling Lorenzo Boddie sons wishing to re- at the above Permit quest a public hearing Board address and tele- may do so by submit- phone number. Addition- ting that request in writ- ally, as a courtesy, for ing to Montie Hardaway those with Internet ac- Glenn or the Chief of cess, a copy of the draft the Environmental Per- permit(s) may be found mits Division at the ad- on the Mississippi De- dress shown above. The partment of Environ- Permit Board is limited mental Quality’s web- in the scope of its ana- site at: lysis to environmental http://opc.deq.state.m impact. Any comments s.us/publicnotice.aspx . relative to zoning or eco- This information is also nomic and social im- available for review at pacts are within the jur- the following location(s) isdiction of local zoning during normal business and planning authorit- hours: ies and should be ad- dressed to them. Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality After receipt of public Office of Pollution Con- comments and thor- trol ough consideration of 515 E. Amite St all comments, the staff Jackson, MS 39201 will formulate its recom- mendations for permit Caledonia Public Library issuance and a pro- Main Street posed permit if that is Caledonia, MS 39720 the recommendation. The Title V Permit to Op- Please bring the forego- erate is a permit that is ing to the attention of required by Title V of the persons whom you Federal Clean Air Act know will be interested. and the Mississippi Air and Water Pollution Control Law. The Title V permit is a Federally-en- forceable permit as well as a State permit. Therefore, the U.S. En- vironmental Protection Agency (EPA) will also be allowed an opportun- ity to review the applica- tion, proposed permit, and all comments re- ceived during the public comment period prior to Permit Board action on the application. EPA has agreed to treat this draft permit as a proposed permit and to perform its 45-day re- view provided by the law and regulations concur- rently with the public no- tice period, as long as no public comments are received within the 30- day public notice period. If comments are re- ceived, EPA’s 45-day re- view period will cease to be performed concur- rently with the public no- tice period. EPA’s 45- day review period will start once the public no- tice period has been completed and EPA re- ceives notification from the Mississippi Depart- ment of Environmental Quality that comments have been received and resolved. Whether EPA’s 45-day review period is performed concurrently with the public com- ment period or after the public comment period has ended, the dead- line for citizen’s peti- tions to the EPA Admin- istrator will be determ- ined as if EPA’s 45-day review period is per- formed after the public comment period has ended. The status regarding EPA’s 45-day review of this project and the deadline for citizen’s pe- titions can be found at the following website address: http://www.epa.gov/re- gion4/air/permits/mis- sissippi.htm. Additional details about the application(s), in- cluding a copy of the draft permit(s), are available by writing or calling Lorenzo Boddie at the above Permit Board address and tele- phone number. Addition- ally, as a courtesy, for those with Internet ac- cess, a copy of the draft permit(s) may be found on the Mississippi De- partment of Environ- mental Quality’s web- site at: http://opc.deq.state.m s.us/publicnotice.aspx . This information is also available for review at the following location(s) during normal business hours: Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Office of Pollution Con- trol 515 E. Amite St Jackson, MS 39201 Caledonia Public Library Main Street Caledonia, MS 39720 Please bring the forego- ing to the attention of persons whom you know will be interested. 8B FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

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