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NATION & WORLD A4 Trump, Kim open summit STOPPING A KILLER By Zeke Miller, Catherine threat, with Trump declaring leaders. They then moved into our ankles and wrong preju- Lucey, Josh Lederman they would have a “great dis- a one-on-one meeting, joined dices and practices that at For the fi rst and Foster Klug cussion” and Kim saying they only by their interpreters. times covered our eyes and time since the The had overcome obstacles to get “We are going to have a ears. We overcame all that Ebola virus to this point. great discussion and I think and we are here now.” was identifi ed SINGAPORE — President Standing on a red carpet tremendous success. We will Trump and Kim planned to more than 40 Donald Trump and North in front of a row of alternat- be tremendously successful,” meet with their interpreters years ago, a Korea’s Kim Jong Un kicked ing U.S. and North Korean Trump said. for most of an hour before vaccine has off a momentous summit flags, the leaders shook hands Speaking through an inter- aides join the discussion and been dispatched Tuesday that could determine warmly at a Singapore island preter, Kim said: “It wasn’t talks continue over a working to front-line historic peace or raise the resort, creating an indelible easy for us to come here. health workers specter of a growing nuclear image of the two unorthodox There was a past that grabbed See SUMMIT, A5

School Teen in critical condition offi cials, police discuss new law

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PANAMA CITY — With state schools facing largely uncharted terri- tory next year as part of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas Public Safety Act — which provides funding and restrictions for both school safety and mental health — education and law enforcement officials from the 14th Judicial Cir- cuit met Monday morning in Bay County to share resources and ideas. “We believe this is the beginning of a continu- ous dialogue,” said Bay District Schools Super- intendent Bill Husfelt. While school safety has been on the radar for Dark clouds loom in the sky on Monday at Porter Park in Lynn Haven. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] years, it’s the legislation’s mental health piece that officials hope will make In separate incident, on the ground, unrespon- the biggest difference, landscaper struck by sive, according to Sgt. Steve though some believe the lightning in Alys Beach McNeil with Lynn Haven allocation is not enough Police. to make a tangible By Eryn Dion A homeowner came outside impact on the number of 747-5069 | @PCNHErynDion and was able to help move [email protected] the victim inside and began See LAW, A5 performing CPR before he LYNN HAVEN — At was taken to the hospital. least two people locally Lynn Haven Fire Chief John were injured in separate DeLonjay said it hadn't yet lightning strikes after a par- been determined whether it SPORTS | C1 ticularly intense storm rolled was a direct or indirect strike through the region Monday that injured the teenager. morning. Further west, William A 16-year-old Lynn Haven Young was taking cover under BETTER IN boy was sent to the hospital a shed in Alys Beach, along in critical but stable condition 30A, when the storm rolled SPANISH after police say he was struck in. He works in landscaping, while heading inside after and he and his supervisor NBC’s Telemundo mowing lawns on Inverness were chatting while waiting network is trying Road that morning. The vic- for the storm to pass when to get English- tim’s brother, also a teenager, there was a bright flash, and speaking viewers in was walking ahead when he Young said he saw the current the U.S. to watch heard a loud crash behind Heavy rain Monday morning caused some fl ooding on the roads. its World Cup him and then saw his brother See LIGHTNING, A5 [MIKE CAZALAS/THE NEWS HERALD] coverage

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By Sam Mednick and going to be effective,” said Jon- Lauran Neergaard athan Polonsky of the World The Associated Press Health Organization, a surveil- lance coordinator in Mbandaka, MBANDAKA, Congo — Irene a city of more than 1 million in Mboyo Mola spent 11 days caring northwestern Congo. for her husband as he died of Mola’s six children have Ebola in a hospital where she all been vaccinated. But she said nurses were too scared to refused, telling government get close. She helped him to the social workers and WHO work- bathroom, picked up his feverish ers that she didn’t believe her body when he lost his balance, husband died from Ebola. She and reinserted an IV that fell out said the hospital never showed of his bleeding arm. her records confirming he’d “He told me all he could see tested positive for the virus. was death,” recalls Mola, a There’s no guarantee the 30-year-old mother of six, as long-sought vaccine will help she sat slumped on the floor in stop the outbreak. But Congo’s her small hut. health ministry and the WHO That close contact put Mola rushed in 7,500 doses, created at high risk of getting a disease by the Public Health Agency of that has no cure and kills about Canada and owned by Merck. half of those infected. But now, The plan: What’s called “ring as Congo battles the most seri- vaccination,” to find and vacci- A boy sits in a tree June 1 in a neighborhood where three people died of Ebola last month in Mbandaka, ous Ebola outbreak since the nate everyone who’s had direct Congo. For the fi rst time since the Ebola virus was identifi ed more than 40 years ago, a vaccine has devastating 2014 epidemic in contact with a sick person — the been dispatched to front-line health workers in an attempt to combat the epidemic from the onset. [SAM West Africa, health workers first “ring” — and then contacts MEDNICK/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] have something new to offer: a of those people, too, to break the vaccine. chain of infection. At a glance 300 mi SOUTH With thousands of doses Last month, 11-year-old CENTRAL SUDAN dispatched to front-line health German Umba and her 6-year- The vaccine was found highly 300 km AFR. REP. workers, the world is watch- old brother lost their father to promising in testing a few years CAM. ing to see if a promising but still Ebola. Both were vaccinated. ago, when the epidemic in West experimental vaccine might help But a shot alone doesn’t end the Africa killed more than 11,000 Iboko Cases of stop this terrifying disease faster worry. U.N. workers monitor people between 2014 and 2016. Ebola reported UGANDA than traditional measures doc- the children several times a day REP. OF CONGO tors have tried since Ebola was for fevers, an early symptom, GABON identified 40 years ago. until the incubation period even if a person gets vaccinated Mbandaka Even if the vaccine helps, passes. it can be too late and they can Bikoro RWANDA there are serious hurdles. The Friday, WHO emergency still die,” said Rosy Boyekwa Outbreak first BUR. shots must be transported deep response chief Peter Salama Yamba, a regional representa- reported here. into forests with few paved said many people vaccinated in tive for the Ministry of Health Kinshasa TANZ. roads without it spoiling in the Mbandaka received the shots in Mbandaka. heat. Health workers have to more than 10 days ago, mean- It can take days to travel just CONGO identify and track down anyone ing they’re now protected — the 100 miles to reach remote areas who’s had contact with a sick vaccine has had time to kick in. where Ebola still is spreading. person. Hardest of all, they must Finding people who need The vaccine must be kept at ANGOLA persuade a scared and wary vaccination is much harder in a temperature of minus 76 to population that shots pushed by the remote area of Iboko, where minus 112 degrees Fahrenheit ZAMBIA foreigners could save their lives. a new case was just reported. (minus 60 to minus 80 degrees “Communities themselves Shoddy infrastructure adds to Celsius), and can only be kept in must be at the center of the the challenge. mobile freezers for up to seven response if the activities are “The roads are so bad that days. DATELINES

ATLANTA ORLANDO, FLA. JERUSALEM

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference says A man who police say shot an offi cer then barricaded himself Yahya Staquf, secretary general of the 60 million- a civil rights pioneer who worked closely with the in an apartment with four children was being urged Monday member Nahdlatul Ulama, poses for a photograph Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. has died. SCLC spokesman to release the hostages and peacefully end a standoff that had Monday overlooking Jerusalem. Indonesia, the world’s Maynard Eaton tells The Associated Press that Dorothy lasted more than 12 hours. Police negotiators communicated largest Muslim country, does not have diplomatic Cotton died Sunday. Cotton was director of the with suspect Gary Lindsey fi ve times since the standoff relations with Israel, and support there Atlanta-based civil rights group’s Citizenship Education started around midnight, Chief John Mina said at a news for the Palestinians is strong. Staquf’s presence Program. She was one of only a handful of women who conference. “We are urging him to release the children and let has triggered angry reactions in Indonesian worked on the executive staff of the SCLC. [PATRICK this come to a peaceful resolution,” Mina said. [JOHN RAOUX/THE social media. [CARON CREIGHTON/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] KANE/ THE PROGRESS INDEX VIA AP] ASSOCIATED PRESS]

TAMPA, FLA. Donaldson’s on-again, off- BERLIN SANAA, YEMEN CITY Documents: Suspect viewed again girlfriend. EU, IMF warn of Heavy fi ghting on Yemen’s Hurricane Bud grows porn after random killings US protectionism west coast kills hundreds to Category 3 in Pacifi c ROME Newly released public United fl ight turns back to Leaders of the International Heavy fighting in Yemen Hurricane Bud grew to records in the case of a Ireland for ‘security concern’ Monetary Fund, World Trade between pro-government Category 3 force off Mexi- man accused of terroriz- Organization and other agen- forces and Shiite rebels has co’s Pacific coast Monday, ing a Tampa neighborhood A United Airlines flight cies warned Monday that killed more than 600 people though forecasters said it by randomly slaying four over the Atlantic has turned American protectionism on both sides in recent was likely to weaken before people show he visited back and landed in Ireland could cause global economic days, security officials said a possible brush with the porn sites on his cellphone because of what the airline damage, while the European Monday. Government forces, resort-dotted southern tip after three of the shootings. called a “potential secu- Union backed a Group of backed by a Saudi-led coali- of the Baja penin- Suspect Howell Donald- rity concern.” A United Seven declaration that U.S. tion, have been advancing sula late in the week. The U.S. son’s iPhone data showed spokeswoman said Monday President Donald Trump along the western coast in National Hurricane Center a “significant amount of that passengers and bag- abruptly refused to join. At recent weeks as they battle said Bud had maximum sus- Internet activity” close gage would undergo more a meeting in Berlin hosted by the Iran-allied rebels, known tained winds of 120 mph at to the deaths in fall 2017, security screening before the Chancellor Angela Merkel, as Houthis. The fighting has midafternoon Monday. It the Tampa Bay Times flight resumes. The spokes- the German leader and top escalated as government was centered about 440 miles reported . That detail emerged woman is declining to give officials from a half-dozen forces close in on the Red south-southeast of the tip of from more than 1,500 additional details about the international organizations Sea port of Hodeida, a vital the Baja peninsula and was pages of investigative reports security issue. According said in a joint statement that lifeline through which most moving northwest at 7 mph. and audio recordings released to tracking services, Flight the “increasing protectionist of Yemen’s food and medi- Forecasters said the storm late Friday by prosecutors 971 was flying from Rome to tendencies provide us with cine enters. The officials could strengthen a bit more in response to the paper’s and had just passed a clear incentive and oppor- spoke on condition of ano- before a slow weakening trend public records request. The Ireland when it turned back tunity to express our strong nymity because they were started Tuesday. records also described behav- and landed at Shannon support for the multilateral not authorized to brief the ioral changes that troubled Airport. trading system.” media. The Associated Press * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, June 12, 2018 A5

locally with PanCare to them some support outside stepfather were killed caused by currents LAW provide training for the of their often tumultu- LIGHTNING by a lightning strike in traveling through the school psychologists, as ous home lives. It will also Panama City Beach, ground from a nearby From Page A1 well as telehealth counsel- help the district and law From Page A1 and in 1996, a lightning strike. Even though ing services for students enforcement identify stu- strike killed a Bay High they may not be hit who need a more intensive dents who may be a threat School student as she directly, the current students locally who are counseling environment. to themselves or others, from the lightning travel walked across campus. still travels through the involuntarily committed The district is also look- and pull them into services. up the walls and floor, A man in South Flor- person’s cardiovascular through the Baker Act. ing at how to close the gaps Beyond mental health, and then straight up his ida was also struck and nervous systems Bay District will receive between the schools and the the group also discussed legs. by lightning Monday and can cause major $707,635 for bolstering local mental health provid- the law enforcement “I thought I was com- morning outside of his injury. Lightning can mental health services ers, including schools being piece of the legislation, pletely fine, and the next condominium. Accord- also strike people which, after a portion left out of the loop if a Baker which requires an armed thing I knew I was hit,” ing to the Sun Sentinel, directly, or injure them is given to local charter Act occurs on a weekend, law enforcement offi- he recalled. “It didn’t a Broward County man through a side flash, schools, will amount to or schools making refer- cer at every school, along feel too great.” was seriously injured when the current jumps about $500,000 to build rals for students who are with numerous other Young said he went when his condominium from a nearby tree or a team of qualified mental never given an appoint- safety assessments and to the emergency room was struck during a other object. health professionals. ment. Stafford said she has drills. While Bay District as a precaution, but was storm. According to the “They don’t come cheap, been meeting monthly with Schools has its own police otherwise uninjured. An average of about NWS, the primary and $500,000 doesn’t go the local providers to help force, Chief Mike Jones Next time, he said he’ll 49 people are killed by injuries to a person very far in creating a team address these gaps. needs to hire 19 additional do a better job taking lightning strikes every from a lightning strike, that will serve all of Bay Big Bend Community officers to cover the local shelter from a storm. year, with Florida beyond burns, are car- County,” said Lee Stafford, Based Care will also likely elementary schools. Some “I might take more among the highest in the diac arrest, along with Director of Student Ser- be receiving an allotment to districts, like Jackson precautions, sure,” country for lightning brain and nerve injury. vices, during the meeting. create crisis response teams County, don’t have their he said. “Obviously I deaths, according to the After the initial recov- But, officials agreed, it is for schools throughout the own police force, and are wasn’t too safe.” National Weather Ser- ery, neurological issues a beginning. circuit. Mike Watkins, CEO having to start one up from McNeil said lightning vice (NWS). So far this can persist, including “The funding is at least a of Big Bend, said two teams scratch. strikes in the area are year, four people have problems processing start,” Stafford added later. will be created — a long- Stafford and Husfelt “somewhat rare” but been killed by lightning, information, memory “We are grateful for what term team that can work said she hopes that the not entirely unheard two of whom were in loss, headaches, persis- has been provided.” with families for up to a group continues to meet of. Last year, a man Florida. tent ringing in ears and Locally, Stafford said year, and a rapid response on a semester or quarterly was killed in Baker There are several ways trouble sleeping. Some the district will be adding team that should be able to basis to share ideas and while camping with lightning can injure a victims even report school psychologists and respond to a school within progress on implementing family members. In person, and most inju- changes in personality social workers, while 59 minutes and, hopefully, the legislation. 2012, a teenager and his ries and casualties are and depression. changing the scope of prevent hospitalization. “Since we’ve never had their work from solv- All of these provisions, this before, it’s all new,” ing attendance issues to Husfelt said, will hope- Husfelt said. “We’re all solving behavior problems. fully help students with trying to figure out how to They’ll also be partnering their self esteem, and give get from A to B.”

end, that doesn’t matter. successful talks,” Pompeo SUMMIT We will all know soon said, describing a far more whether or not a real deal, modest goal than Trump From Page A1 unlike those of the past, can had outlined days earlier. happen!” The sudden change in In the run-up to the schedule added to a diz- lunch. But even before they talks, Trump had hope- zying few days of foreign met, Trump announced fully predicted the two policy activity for Trump, plans to leave Singapore men might strike a nuclear who shocked U.S. allies early, raising questions deal or forge a formal end over the weekend when about whether his aspi- to the Korean War in the he used a meeting of the rations for an ambitious course of a single meeting Group of Seven industrial- outcome had been scaled or over several days. But on ized economies in Canada back. the eve of the summit, the to alienate America’s clos- The first meeting of a White House unexpect- est friends in the West. sitting U.S. president and edly announced Trump Lashing out over trade a North Korean leader was would depart Singapore by practices, Trump lobbed the product of dizzying Tuesday evening, meaning insults at his G-7 host, weeks of negotiations over his time with Kim would Canadian Prime Minister logistics and policy. be fairly brief. And Secre- Justin Trudeau. Trump Up early in Singapore, tary of State Mike Pompeo left the summit early, and Trump tweeted with cau- sought to keep expectations as he flew to Singapore, tious optimism: “Meetings for the summit in check. he tweeted that he was between staffs and repre- “We are hopeful this yanking the U.S. out of the sentatives are going well summit will have set the group’s traditional closing and quickly ... but in the conditions for future statement.

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Tim Thompson | Publisher Will Glover | Managing Editor Mike Cazalas | Editor Trump playing a dangerous game on tariff s

resident Donald Trump likes to take credit for the roaring economy. If his newly announced tariffs turn out to be more than a negotiating ploy, he’ll P deserve the blame for the inevitable slowdown. Last week, Mr. Trump imposed a 25 percent tar- iff on steel and a 10 percent tariff on aluminum from Canada, Mexico and the European Union. Those countries immediately countered by imposing tar- iffs of their own on American goods. Mr. Trump first announced these tariffs in March but had delayed Tragic celebrity suicides should them as trade-deal negotiations continued. The announcement of these levies has already ben- efited American producers of steel and aluminum. be a reminder to listen Steel companies in Ohio and have increased hiring, and tariffs are immensely popular in Penn- observed, “To paraphrase of our rowdy crew of five sylvania, which remains important politically. Olympia Dukakis in Moon- would be a source of angst for When governments pick winners and losers through struck, ‘What you don’t know him. Even when he laughed, bureaucratic central planning it is generally popular about depression is a lot.’ “ he seemed vaguely sad. with the winners. But tariffs produce losers, too. When Depression is something When we learned he had the price of steel goes up, the price of everything that is that obliterates the ability to committed suicide on the cusp made with steel — cars, appliances and buildings — also Christine Flowers see light through the fog. of his 31st birthday, I took increases. The Trade Partnership, a group of economic By all accounts, Kate Spade comfort in the image of Jona- consultants, had previously estimated that the tariffs had that wonderful life.She than Livingston Seagull rising would kill five jobs for every job saved. It estimated that hen I heard my was extremely talented, rich to the heavens, finally free. more than 145,000 jobs would be lost in total. These brother Jona- beyond any metric I would The idea that family wasn’t job losses won’t be as obvious as the jobs gained in the W than had taken his understand, married to a man enough to save him only sank steel industry, but they will be immensely destructive. own life, my first thought, who loved her, blessed with in after years of anger. I for- Imposing tariffs is also an administration strat- unfiltered through the sieve a sweet child, and a creative gave him for abandoning us, egy to reduce the trade deficit. Mr. Trump seems to of reason, was: “Why the genius. Perhaps that last part especially my mother, when believe that a trade deficit is a negative for the U.S. hell did he do this to me, is key, though. My sister, I realized that if love could economy. It’s not. The U.S. unemployment rate is to my mother, to us?” who worked in marketing keep someone alive, he would at a 50-year low. Black and Hispanic unemploy- When I learned that Kate for almost a decade, told still be with us. Depression ment are at record lows. In contrast, Venezuela — Spade had taken her own life, me that artistic people are is not caused by lack of love. where socialism has led to mass starvation — has my first thought was: “Why often the ones most suscep- Some of the most beloved a trade surplus. Trade is not a zero-sum game. did she do that to them?” tible to suicidal thoughts. people commit suicide. Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross said the referring to her husband That’s probably why I Suicide is the last act of needs these tariffs to protect national and 13-year-old daughter. shouldn’t have been shocked someone in pain, and who security interests. That’s a lame fig leaf. And when, almost unbe- about Bourdain’s death, has lost hope that the pain “This is dumb. , Canada and Mex- lievably, I learned that either. The chef-turned- will end. Spade had all ico are not , and you don’t treat allies Anthony Bourdain had com- journalist-turned trouba- the outward signs of suc- the same way you treat opponents,” Sen. Ben mitted suicide in his hotel dour of the road had lived a cess and every reason to Sasse, R-Neb., told The Washington Post. room in , I thought hard-edged life and had once be happy, and yet it wasn’t That’s the real lost opportunity here. Tariffs may “My God, he had every- noted that he was surprised enough. Neither was the be a useful tool to use against America’s enemies — thing to live for! Why?” to have made it to age 30.He love for her child. Neither think North Korea and Iran. Targeted tariffs may even Twenty years have not was a manic, magnificent was Bourdain’s love of life. be effective in stopping China’s theft of intellectual blunted my instincts or artist.But he was so full of Neither was my brother’s property from U.S. businesses. But addressing Chi- reflexes. But unlike the life, that his death still came love for us, or ours for him. na’s unfair trading practices requires a unified front decades it took for me to as a shock. It shouldn’t have. I have no answer, only from the United States and its allies, not the distrac- grapple with my anger and But depression doesn’t a suggestion: Listen to the tions and disunity that come along with a trade war. bewilderment at my brother’s discriminate. It affects kings words not spoken when Mr. Trump likes to brag about making deals. Per- act, I quickly realized my gross and commoners. It affected someone says that noth- haps this is his way of pressuring countries to come mistake in blaming Spade or my gentle brother, who, as a ing is wrong. Be vigilant. to the table. If it’s anything more than that, it threat- Bourdain for “hurting” their child, was kind but detached Have compassion. ens to undo all the progress the president has made loved ones or making it about and seemed to have nerve to spur growth through tax and regulatory reform. “fault,” and felt ashamed. endings right below the Flowers is an attorney and a My friend helped me listen surface of his translucent columnist for the This editorial first appeared in the Las Vegas Review Jour- to those better angels in a skin. Normal things that Daily News, and can be reached nal, a News Herald sister paper with GateHouse Media. Facebook post where she went unobserved by the rest at [email protected].

SQUALL LINE

Sure would be nice ignorance is showing and Any normal person would do you value, renew- I’m driving the if people would trust you’re going to be ignored. hide after all their scan- able trees or clean water 60MPH speed limit on their God less and learn Russian President Vladi- dals. Now Bill is traveling Can’t wait to read Hwy 388 West and get how to drive instead! mir Putin says he’s ready to the country promoting a Trump’s tweet about Jus- passed by a loaded dump meet with President Donald book. Enough already! tin Trudeau’s eyebrows. truck! Yes its true. It was great to see the Trump. The U.S. is done for. bed tax collection num- The state of Wisconsin The reason the Democrats Canada where DRAFT bers for March and April. If illegal aliens being produces nearly as much have no front runner for the DODGERS ran to and were It should be clear to every- separated from their par- milk as all of Canada — it’s 2020 Presidential election Protected while we fought one now that PCB and Bay ents bothers you, why worth $43 billion US to is because they have none. and Died in NAM! Shame County did not need the not take some of the local the state economy — and on CANADA Shame! crazy debachery of Spring homeless into your home? its operations are export- Trump’s trade adviser Break to fund operations. oriented, while Canada Peter Navarro said “There’s PLEASE do not allow We are now headed in the Pennsylvania farmers produces just enough a special place in hell for a TEACHERS to carry guns right direction for a family- are begging Trump to stay product to meet their foreign leader that engages in our schools! Please NO! friendly destination! in Nafta. We will suffer national needs. in bad faith diplomacy more if we eave Nafta. with President Donald J. Contrary to what con- So in Cen FL it’s illegal All the new flights added Trump and then tries to servatives think, Hillary to paint a gopher her Trump disrupts G7 wom- to our airport and it is stab him in the back on did not lose the election! tortoise purple but in en’s empowerment session still way cheaper to fly the way out the door.” The Country did! Lynn Haven it’s OK to by showing up late. More from Ft Walton! Why? Great U.S. diplomacy. paint hermit crabs and disrespect against women. 22 Veterans a Day let kids abuse goldfish. Recycling doesn’t work South of the border cam- killing themselves is When will we finally see because the costs exceed paign promise: Mexico more important than If you don’t know the the last of Bill and Hill- the return. Recycled paper will build tunnels under Millionaires doing it! difference beteween your ary Clinton? The incred- used 3x more fresh water the wall and the United At least I think it is! and you’re, then your ible gall of these people! to process. Which resource States will pay for it. How about you!

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COMPANY CLOSE CHG 3M $205.12 -1.47 Amer. Express $101.20 +0.20 Apple $191.23 -0.47 Boeing $370.94 +1.44 Caterpillar $156.30 +0.98 Chevron $127.56 +1.12 Cisco $43.69 +0.21 Coca-Cola $44.13 +0.18 DowDuPont $69.49 +0.00 Exxon $83.10 -0.50 Gen. Electric $13.98 +0.05 Goldman Sachs $234.09 +0.70 Home Depot $199.64 +1.31 Commuters look at their phones June 1 in Los Angeles. Tech giants like Facebook, Google and Amazon ask us to trust them with ever- Intel $54.52 -0.53 more sensitive aspects of our lives. But there’s a catch: If they prove unworthy of that trust, the repercussions are scant and alternatives IBM $146.58 +0.44 seem hard to fi nd. [JAE C. HONG/ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO] J&J $122.66 -1.40 JPMorgan $110.83 -0.28 McDonald’s $166.49 -2.42 Merck $62.33 -0.25 Microsoft $101.05 -0.58 Tech’s trust paradox Nike $74.59 -0.31 Pfi zer $36.30 -0.37 Proct. & Gamble $77.53 +0.35 Don’t trust the tech oversight to clamp down on But those industries are also no confidence. Yet a January Travelers $130.50 -0.82 giants? You likely rely the spread of fake news. heavily regulated because of survey from Pew found that United Tech $128.17 +0.56 on them anyway Google’s YouTube has the risks involved. Technology 69 percent of U.S. adults use Verizon $49.30 +0.12 likewise been implicated in companies, by comparison, social media, unchanged from Walmart $84.30 -0.06 By Anick Jesdanun the spread of political con- are largely unconstrained. 2016. Walt Disney $104.35 +0.37 and Ryan Nakashima spiracy theories. Not long ago, Trust issues could be Shaky consumer confi- United Health $253.78 +3.10 The Associated Press Amazon’s always-listening especially acute for tech- dence can still limit the time Visa $133.91 -0.83 Echo speaker inadvertently nology companies, since people spend on Facebook NEW YORK — If technol- recorded a family’s conversa- their services are effectively or curb their enthusiasm ogy giants like Facebook, tion at home — and then sent omnipresent yet largely for new boundary-push- Google and Amazon face the recording to someone else. inscrutable. ing services. Amazon, for a common threat to their Some of these issues are You can’t audit Google’s instance, now wants its FOREIGN EXHANGE dominance, it probably lies systemic; others may be little algorithm to see why it’s delivery people to leave in a single word: trust. more than the growing pains giving you certain search packages inside your home U.S. $1.00 = Canadian 1.30 In some respects, these of new technologies. What results the way you can watch or car. That’s not going to U.S. $1.00 = Euro 0.85 companies are riding high. they all fuel, though, is a your bank balance. You just fly if you’re worried about U.S. $1.00 = Mexican Peso 20.59 They have woven themselves sense that technology may not have to trust that the company Amazon exploiting its access U.S. $1.00 = British Pound 0.75 into the fabric of our daily always warrant the implicit is upholding its promises. to your private spaces. lives, making their services faith we place in it. Yet so far, such concerns But tech giants have fewer indispensable for daily tasks Companies have to real- don’t loom large for most worries about consumers like keeping in touch with ize “that trust isn’t digital,” consumers. “That trust is defecting to their rivals, in family and friends, watch- says Gerd Leonhard, a futur- eroded, but the uncomfort- part because they each do STOCKS OF ing TV and buying cat food. ist and author of “Technology able thing is no one really their best to lock users into LOCAL INTEREST Revenues are up and profits vs. Humanity.” ‘’Trust is not cares,” says Scott Galloway, their array of complemen- are soaring. something that you down- a New York University mar- tary apps and services. That AT&T $34.18 +0.35 But they’ve also drawn load. Trust is a feeling. It’s a keting professor. “As long as doesn’t stop them from DARDEN REST. $92.31 +0.86 the attention of regula- perception.” they trust that technology will sniping at one another, of GENERAL DYNAMICS $201.70 -0.88 tors in Europe and the U.S. Trust looms large in modern improve their lives, they don’t course. Apple, for instance, HNCOCK WHTNY COR $52.15 -0.85 thanks to carelessness with life. We still get on airplanes appear to care about the other has emphasized its privacy HANGER INC $17.65 -0.30 consumer data and other even though they sometimes stuff.” protections to highlight its HOME BANCSHARES $23.05 -0.53 problems. Facebook’s leaky come apart in flight . We go to A 2016 survey from the Pew differences with Facebook ITT CORP $54.52 -0.02 data controls, for instance, hospitals even though medical Research Center, for instance, and Google. THE ST JOE $17.80 -0.10 let Cambridge Analytica mine errors sometimes kill patients. found that only 9 percent of But it’s also reportedly KBR INC $18.65 -0.08 the profiles of up to 87 million These services are too impor- users were “very confident” seeking ways to expand its ad L-3 COMMS HLDGS $202.30 -1.92 people in an attempt to swing tant to live without, despite that social media compa- business, which would bring it OCEANEERING INTL $24.61 +0.33 elections. The social network the occasional disastrous nies could protect their data. into more direct competition REGIONS FINANCL $18.87 -0.24 has also had to beef up manual error. More than half had little or with its two rivals. SALLIE MAE CORP $11.98 -0.09 SOUTHERN $42.84 -0.44 SUNTRUST BANKS $70.15 -0.38 WESTROCK CO $61.44 +0.48 INGERSOLL-RAND $93.03 +2.34 ENGILITY HOLDINGS $30.72 -1.28 Fed watchers await rate forecast with a hike all but certain

By Martin Crutsinger of three rate increases for Beginning in 2008 in the economic weakness and rais- The Associated Press 2018, as they predicted three midst of the financial crisis, ing rates to slow growth if the months ago, or whether they the Fed kept its key rate economy threatens to over- BRIEFCASE WASHINGTON — Another now envision four. The Fed unchanged at a record low heat. When the Fed tightens interest rate increase is all has so far raised its key rate near zero for seven years. credit, it aims to do so with- FRANKFURT, but certain when the Federal once this year, in March. It then raised rates once in out derailing the economy. German prosecutors Reserve meets this week. A gradual rise in inflation 2015, once in 2016 and three But if it miscalculates and investigate Audi CEO What’s not so sure is whether is coinciding with newfound times in 2017. Wednesday’s overdoes the credit tighten- the vigorous U.S. economy economic strength. After expected quarter-point rate ing, it can trigger a recession. German prosecutors say will lead the Fed to accelerate years in which the economy increase will raise the Fed’s The economic expansion they have expanded their its rate hikes in the months expanded at roughly a tepid benchmark rate to a range of has survived for nine years probe into manipulation of ahead — a move that could 2 percent annually, growth 1.75 percent to 2 percent. and is now the second-lon- emissions controls at Volk- raise the risk of a recession. could top 3 percent this year. Mark Zandi, chief gest in history. It will become swagen’s Audi division to When it last met in May, Consumer and business economist at Moody’s Ana- the longest if it lasts past June include Audi’s CEO, Rupert the Fed left its short-term spending is powering the lytics, said he thinks stronger 2019, at which point it would Stadler. rate unchanged. But it noted economy, in part a result of growth and rising inflation surpass the expansion that Munich prosecutors said that inflation was edging near the tax cut President Donald will lead the Fed to raise rates lasted from March 1991 to Stadler’s private residence its 2 percent target after years Trump pushed through Con- four times this year and four March 2001. was searched on Monday of remaining undesirably low. gress late last year. more in 2019. While many economists along with that of another Should inflation eventually With employers hiring “We are going to get a think the current expan- division manager whose pick up, the Fed might move at a solid pace month after period of rip-roaring growth sion will exceed the 1990’s name was not released. to tighten credit more aggres- month, unemployment has that is going to push unem- streak, some worry about A statement issued Monday sively. The challenge would reached 3.8 percent. Not ployment down to close to 3 what might occur once said that Stadler was being be to do so without slowing since 1969 has the jobless rate percent, a level we have only the impact of the tax cuts investigated on suspicion growth so much as to cause a been lower. been at twice in our history,” begin to fade and the Fed’s of fraud and indirect impro- downturn. The Fed will probably note Zandi said. “That means gradual rate hikes begin to prieties with documents. Investors are eagerly the economy’s strength in the Fed is going to have to curb growth. Diane Swonk, The addition of the two awaiting the updated eco- the statement it will issue start stepping harder on the chief economist at Grant executives brings to 20 the nomic forecasts the Fed will Wednesday. Further clarity brakes.” Thornton, suggested that number of people under issue when its meeting ends could follow, when Chair- The Fed aims to achieve the economy could experi- suspicion. Wednesday. Among other man Jerome Powell holds its mandates of maximizing ence a “growth recession,” things, the forecasts will his second news conference employment and stabilizing in which the gross domestic The Associated Press show whether the policy- since succeeding Janet Yellen prices by lowering rates to product slows so much that makers still foresee a total in February. spur growth during times of unemployment starts to rise. * ** A8 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 | The News Herald

* ** The News Herald | Tuesday, June 12, 2018 B1 LOCAL&STATE

CRIME | B5 CATCHING A SCAMMER Businesses brace An elderly victim turned the tables on a scammer with the help of BCSO. for U.S. 231 Flyover PCB to invest $2.26M in road resurfacing

By Tyra L. Jackson the City Hall grounds are 850-522-5121 | @TyraJackPCNH scheduled for resurfacing [email protected] this year, according to the release. PANAMA CITY BEACH Road resurfacing is on a — Drivers might be able to 20-year rotation system travel a little smoother on because 20 years is the Panama City Beach road- estimated lifespan of a ways, as officials plan to roadway, according to the dedicate over $2 million to release. The process allows resurfacing roads through for failing roadways to be its capital improvement brought up to A standards. plan. The capital improve- Over $2.26 million will be ment plan allows the city used to resurface roads over to be aware of all road a two-year period, accord- repairs, budgeting about ing to a City of Panama City $1 million each year for the Beach press release. project. Funding will come Every Panama City the general fund budget. Tally-Ho is open for business on Monday. [PATTI BLAKE/THE NEWS HERALD] Beach roadway, which At the upcoming Thurs- included 245 road seg- day council meeting, ZHA ments stretching 66 miles, and Gortemoller Engi- Tally-Ho predicted was reviewed and given a neering Inc. will present to move by 2021, grade of A-F. The grades a review of all roads, said others planning were based on repair, city manager Mario Gis- resurfacing and replace- bert. Representatives will By John Henderson ment needs, according also present the capital 522-5108 | @PCNHjohn to the release. Roads that planning report, which [email protected] need immediate attention looks at all roads in the were scored D or F, and Front Beach Road CRA, PANAMA CITY — One will be acknowledged first, and city buildings. of the oldest restaurants in and then C, B and A roads. The city has already Panama City will continue to Resurfacing is scheduled allocated about $455,000 stay open, but in a new loca- to begin Monday. in the past two fiscal tion, once the state buys the Drainage and asphalt years, and has an existing property for a flyover project quality were reviewed, contract for an additional along U.S. 231 corridor, its and roads were judged by $925,000, according to the owner said Monday. cracking, raveling, patch- release. The Tally-Ho Drive In, ing, rideability and rutting. “I think it’s great the 1449 Harrison Ave., opened A look at what Tally-Ho looked like in 1949. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Drainage conditions evalu- city is taking $1 million in 1949 and should be open ated erosion, surface water out of the general fund to for at least several more years parents opened the landmark intersections. and ponding water. upgrade our roads,” Gis- in its current location, said restaurant. “The flyover at this location Deluna Place, Vestavia bert said. owner Johnny Branch. Based DOT officials say the fly- will improve safety, com- Street, Lakeview Circle, Plans and improve- on conversations with state over is needed to handle merce, reduce travel delays, Gulf Lane, Lake Circle, ments will be discussed in Department of Transporta- traffic in 2045. and allow better access to Moonlight Bay Drive, detail at the Panama City tion officials, he expects his The project will have new downtown Panama City, North Gulf Boulevard, Beach Council meeting on restaurant will have to move bridges that will separate U.S. 231, and Jenks Avenue,” Eagle Drive, Emerald Lake Thursday at 6 p.m. at city in 2021, “so there is plenty of traffic through multiple Satter said. Drive and roadways within hall. time to relocate.” intersections, according to Satter said the funds are in Branch said they plan on DOT spokesperson Ian Satter. place to acquire right of way moving the business to a new U.S. 98 eastbound traffic will but not yet for construction. location within two miles of be a free-flow movement via Branch, however, doesn’t the existing site, but didn’t a flyover bridge across Jenks believe the flyover is nec- INFRASTRUCTURE want to talk about the spe- Avenue and Harrison Avenue. essary and thinks it will B4 cifics because it could hurt Eastbound U.S. 98 traffic to discourage people from turn- negotiations. northbound U.S. 231 will ing off U.S. 98 and driving FIXING “We’re going to move to be able to use a new flyover downtown. a new location in Panama bridge to avoid the Jenks DRAINAGE City,” said Branch, whose Avenue and Harrison Avenue See FLYOVER, B2 ISSUES

“The fl yover at this location will improve safety, commerce, reduce travel delays, and allow PCB plans to complete better access to downtown Panama City, U.S. 231, and Jenks Avenue.” a half a million dollar drainage project Ian Satter, DOT spokesperson later this month

POLICE BLOTTER

By Mike Cazalas indefinitely in May. “While on the way to jail the men’s department where folks at the Tyndall Parkway The News Herald During the subsequent he stated he was about to he concealed the items in Walmart location as they search of the driver, the pay his court cost and get his plastic Walmart bags,” the snagged people taking every- Arrest hinders man’s desire deputy found a bag of pot in license reinstated if he didn’t deputy wrote. “He then thing from multiple ribeyes to to not violate probation his front left pocket, along have got arrested today,” passed all points of sale and the more clever “tag-switch- with “a small metal con- the deputy wrote. “It should attempted to exit the store.” ing” technique. PANAMA CITY BEACH — tainer containing 9 blue pills be noted he was on felony The asset protection man In one case, the loss pre- A sharp-eyed Bay County with the markings of 2531 on probation.” “confronted” the meat-bear- vention officer told deputies sheriff’s deputy spots a vehi- one side and a V on the other. The man is charged with ing shopper, “at which time he spotted a woman “enter cle on U.S. night with only The pills were identified using knowingly driving with a sus- he abandoned his shopping the store and start acting in one brake light working and drugs.com as Clonazepam 1 pended license, possession cart with the stolen items and a suspicious manner” while a quick check of the tag shows MG, a schedule 4 controlled of a controlled substance, fled on foot.” heading to the hair/body care the registered owner has a substance. It should be noted possession of marijuana, pos- That is where the deputy section of the store. suspended driver’s license. the metal container I found session of drug paraphernalia spotted him while en route “He observed the woman The deputy stops the vehi- the Clonazepam pills in had a and violation of probation. to the call. take the bar codes off of lesser cle and the driver says he has a prescription label for Hydro- The six steaks, two meals priced merchandise and place valid driver’s license “he just codone on it.” Planned theft turns and magazine total $113.82 it over the bar codes of more hasn’t went to get his driv- The deputy wrote that the into misteaks and the man is charged with expensive products,” the ers license card. I placed him man “spontaneously stated it petit theft 3rd or subsequent deputy wrote. The woman under arrest since he knew or (was) Clonazepam and he had CALLAWAY — A Walmart offense. tells the deputy she knew should have known his driv- a prescription for it,” but no “asset protection” employee what she was doing when she er’s license was not valid.” mention was made of a pre- watches as a man orders two Everyone (but her) did it. Records showed the license scription for the marijuana. food plates from the deli, then gets away with it “When asked why she did was suspended for financial A search of the vehicle selects “6 assorted steaks as so, she replied that she was reasons, like failure to pay turns up more drug parapher- well as a magazine.” CALLAWAY — It was a busy court costs, and canceled nalia and generic Xanax. The man then “traveled to week for the loss prevention See BLOTTER, B2 * ** B2 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 | The News Herald

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The deputy cannot BLOTTER find any signs of violence, Local airmen convicted and both involved say From Page B1 there was none, so sher- iff’s deputies provided of sexual assaults her with a ride to a local told to do so by a friend hotel where she says she who ‘gets away with it all can stay. Separate cases at reduction in rank to Airman court-martial officers of the time.’ “ Hurlburt Field, Eglin Basic and a dishonorable sexual assault of a child and The total amount of the He has no ID AFB and Tyndall AFB discharge. sexual abuse of a child. He stolen merchandise was The military judge found was sentenced to a dishonor- $95.32 and the woman is PANAMA CITY By Jim Thompson Desmond guilty of sodomy able discharge, confinement charged with petit theft. BEACH — A man calls Bay 315-4445 | @Jimtnwfdn of a child, aggravated sexual for 11 months, reduction to County sheriff’s deputies [email protected] contact with a child, rape of a Airman Basic (E-1), total 1 and done, argument to report a theft. child and attempted rape of a forfeiture of pay and allow- dooms roommate situation A deputy contacts the FORT WALTON BEACH child, according to the Judge ances and a reprimand. The man, who says his wife — Airmen from three local Advocate General website. case summary did not include YOUNGSTOWN — A “was at the residence with Air Force bases have been The courts-martial summary details of Wassan's offenses, deputy arriving at the another male (and) while at sentenced to time in military provided no details of Des- and a Monday call to Eglin's scene of a reported dis- the residence she began to prison and dishonorable dis- mond's crimes. But according public affairs office was not turbance finds a woman cause a scene,” the deputy charges in connection with to information from the immediately returned. “standing outside the wrote. “Prior to leaving his a number of sexual assault public affairs office at Hurl- The JAG courts-martial sum- residence with a trash bag wife yelled at him, good charges in separate cases, burt Field, an investigation mary for April also included full of her belongings.” luck getting to Georgia with according to the Air Force into allegations of sexual the case of Master Sgt. Alan “I asked her if she an ID.” Judge Advocate General's misconduct against Desmond L. Leiby of Tyndall Air Force was okay, she stated that The man says this is evi- most recent release of courts- began in September of 2016. Base in Panama City. Leiby she was fine, I asked her dence his wife stole his martial summaries. He entered a guilty plea to the was found guilty by officer what happened and she wallet. Two of the cases involved charges in April of this year. members of his court-martial stated to me that she The deputy speaks to sexual assaults on children, The courts-martial summary panel of sexual assault. He was moved in with her friend the wife and other man, in according to the summaries. indicated that Desmond could sentenced to a dishonorable one day ago and got into separate phone calls, and The heaviest sentence was have faced 35 years in confine- discharge, confinement for an argument with him both says the man “had handed down against former ment. The 15-year sentence was two years, reduction in rank and is now leaving the lost his wallet earlier in the Tech. Sgt. Alexander J. Des- part of a pretrial plea agreement to Airman Basic and total for- residence due to the argu- night and had been look- mond, who is assigned to that set 15 years as a maximum feiture of pay and allowances, ment,” the deputy wrote. ing for it for the past two the 1st Special Operations period of incarceration. according to the Air Force Judge “I went to speak to the hours.” Maintenance Group at Hurl- Also according to the Air Advocate General court-mar- home owner, who veri- The deputy speaks again burt Field. Desmond, whose Force JAG's latest courts- tial summary. fied that this was true. with the husband and case was heard by a single martial summaries, Eglin Courts-martial convictions He stated that she stayed “when asked if he wanted judge rather than a courts- Air Force Base Airman can be appealed to the U.S. the night last night and the incident documented martial panel, was sentenced Faraz A. Wassan was found Air Force Court of Criminal they got into an argument he stated, no.” to 15 years in confinement, guilty in April by a panel of Appeals. today.” This case is closed.

Debra Barron, who ordered to put the business on the need to be fully or partially Jeff Owenby, the owner of FLYOVER an extra large burger from market to sell,” she said taken. “The department has Coastal Transmission & Ser- Tally-Ho on Monday and Monday. not finalized right of way vice Center across the street From Page B1 is a lifelong customer, said Allgood said the flyover is requirements,” he said. from Tally-Ho at 1450 Harri- the business should not be needed for traffic flow in the He said right of way son Ave., said he doesn’t know forced to leave its long-time area. acquisition in the part of the what is going to happen with “That is 28 years out. I location. “It is a necessary evil,” she project that includes Tally- his business that he opened asked them how many self- “I know they are going said. “The population has Ho should begin in 2020. two years ago. Owenby, who driving cars have they put to get paid a reasonable doubled since I came here “Segment 1 from U.S. 98 to has hired a lawyer to assist in calculations. They will amount, but still, you in the mid-90s. You can’t Pipeline Road is currently in him, said he has a lease on the be self driving in 20 years shouldn’t be forced out,” double the population and design, and property acqui- property but doesn’t own it. and we won’t need that Barron said. not add to the infrastucture. sition is scheduled to begin in Satter said if the DOT (flyover),” he said. “It is Another long-time Bay It’s a wreck here every day. fiscal year 2020 and continue needs an entire property overkill.” County business, Allgood’s (U.S.) 231 is a parking lot.” through 2023 in the FDOT for a project it can help with He said the new restaurant Furniture at 103 W. 15th Satter said in a telephone Five-Year Work Program,” relocation costs for busi- site will open before the cur- Street, is also slated to be interview the project is at he said. “FDOT right of way nesses. “We don’t find a new rent location closes. bought out for the project, its 60 percent design phase staff will conduct negotia- location or negotiate a lease. “I won’t miss a day (of owner Cathy Allgood said. so the DOT can’t say for tions with affected property The business owner has to do being open),” he said. “I’m talking to a broker sure what properties will owners during this phase.” that,” he said. * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, June 12, 2018 B3

LOCAL&STATE Low chance of tropical weather forming in Gulf

News Herald Staff Report Nicaragua. in in Nicaragua, Hondu- “Little development ras, Belize, Guatemala, MIAMI — There’s a of this area of disturbed and the Yucatan Penin- low chance the second weather is expected sula through Thursday, tropical storm of the year over the next few days according to release. is brewing in the Gulf, due to interaction with The National Hurricane according to the National Central America and Center does not believe Hurricane Center. the Yucatan Peninsula,” the storm will come near On Monday after- the center’s outlook the United States at this noon, the Center said a read. “However, envi- time. broad area of showers ronmental conditions However, other and thunderstorms in could become somewhat sources have made dif- the southwest Carrib- more conducive for ferent predictions. bean Sea was enough to some limited develop- Late last week, Accu- take notice of, but has ment when the system weather predicted the less than a 20 percent moves into the south- storm may shift north- chance of turning into a western Gulf of Mexico ward and head toward tropical system within by the end of the week.” Alabama, bringing the next five days. Even if it doesn’t rain and the potential The activity is linked become a tropi- for flash flooding. with a over cal system, the storm Meterologists will be Venezuela and a large is expected to pro- continuing to watch the upper-level in duce heavy rainfall storm. WHAT’S HAPPENING

TODAY Submit an event donations are accepted. With light hors d’oeuvres. Technology Center, Room Nichols playing from 4-7 SPRING FLORAL SHOW Donations will go to the Cost is $15. Live music 303. Free seminar on p.m. followed by Two EXHIBIT: Noon to 4 p.m. Email pcnhnews@pcnh. Friends of Camp Helen with VIP Jazz Trio. RSVP exporting for small busi- Beards & a Ponytail. Locals at The Artist Cover studio com with “What’s Happen- State Park to benefi t the to reserve your glass to nesses, presented by U.S. music festival benefi ts gallery, 36 West Beach ing” in the subject line. park’s resource man- 850-708-3210 or email ave- Department of Commerce Veterans Task Force help- Dr., Panama City. Free Friday, Saturday, Sunday, agement projects and [email protected] and Enterprise Florida offi - ing local veterans & admission. Open Monday and Tuesday interpretive programs. A PAINT PARTY: 5-7 p.m. at cials. Register at https:// Patches will have food and Tuesday-Saturday events: Due by 5 p.m. parent or guardian must Sheraton Bay Point Resort, bit.ly/2Jlwxfo. Details: drink specials all weekend. until July 1st. Details: Wednesday before accompany all children. 4114 Jan Cooley Drive, 850-913-2904 Details, 850-233-8879 or 850-215-2080 or TheArtist- Wednesday events: Due by Details: facebook.com/ Panama City Beach. Artist NELE ZIRNITE - ‘ANOTHER patchespub.com CoveStudio.com 5 p.m. Monday before FriendsOfCampHelenState- Helen Ballance leads a step SKY’: Exhibit on display INKED ART OPENING: 6-8 NANCY SPRINGER - Thursday events: Due by 5 Park or 850-233-5058. by step process to create a through June 22 at the p.m. at the Bay County AUTHOR VISIT: 2 p.m. at p.m. Tuesday before ‘BEAUTY AND THE BEAST’: coastal painting. Cost: $35 Panama City Center for Public Library, 898 W. the Panama City Beach 6:30 p.m. on North Barrett each, includes all materi- the Arts, 19 E. Fourth St., 11th St., Panama City. On Public Library, 12500 Square in Rosemary Beach. als and 16x20-inch canvas. Panama City. Featuring display through June, fea- Hutchison Blvd., Panama Free admission to this live Details, 850-236-6065 the work of the Lithuanian turing artwork by tattoo City Beach; and6-7 p.m. TOMORROW show presented by the BE BOLD. BE BOLD, BUT artist. Free admission artists from A Sailors at the Bay County Public ‘AWKWARD OXEN IMPROV Seaside Repertory Theatre. NOT TOO BOLD,” AND during regular hours. Grave Tattoo Parlor and Library, 898 W. 11th St., WORKSHOP’: 10 a.m. at Details, LoveTheRep.com HEATHER CLEMENTS’ Details, CenterForTh- Time Piece Tattoos: Darren Panama City. The award Fonville Press, 147 W. WE ARE NATURE ART eArtsPC.com Anderson, Lance McIntosh, winning author of The Garza Lane, Alys Beach. THURSDAY, JUNE 14 EXHIBIT: 6 p.m. presented SPRING FLORAL SHOW: Katelynn Rhea, Sean Flood, Books of Isle fantasy Free admission to this live BOOK STUDY ON REVOLU- by the Bay Storytellers Exhibit on display at The Derek Nail and Joshua series, the Enola Holmes show presented by the TIONARY AGREEMENTS: 11 and Panama City Center Artist Cove, 36 W. Beach Gonzalez. Additional mystery series, and a Seaside Repertory Theatre. a.m. to noon at the Unity for the Arts jn conjunction Drive, Panama City, artists include Shaun plethora of other novels Details, LoveTheRep.com Spiritual Center, 1764 with Local tellers Wayne through July 1. Featuring Topper (Captured Tattoo will discuss her latest PCB SENIOR CENTER Lisenby Avenue Panama Garrett, Carol Bryan, Norm fl oral art by most of the in California), Mowgli release, “The Oddling OPEN HOUSE: 11:30 a.m. City. Transform Stress and Capra, Paul McAuliffe, and studio and gallery artists. Olenason (Coven Tattoo Prince.” Free admission. at the Oatfi eld Center, struggle into freedom and Pat Nease will be joined Free admission. Open from in ), Cynthia Books will be available for 423 Lyndell Lane, Panama joy. Rev Joanne Burns and by Madison tellers Wanda noon to 4 p.m., Tuesday Rudzis (Maryland), and purchase. Citgy Beach. Meet and LUT Rosa Peralta. Details: Violet and James Glaser. through Saturday. Details, Tea Cake (London). Free BAY COUNTY REPUBLICAN greet members, board and www.UnityofPanamaCity. This story concert is free, TheArtistCovestudio.com admission, open to the ROUNDTABLE MEETING: staff. Free cookout; org or (850)769-7481. open to the public, but not or 850-215-2080 public. Light refreshments 5:30 at the St. Andrews may bring potluck dish CONFEDERATE SALT- recommended for young- INTER AGENCY MEETING: provided by the Friends Bay Yacht Club, 218 Bun- and beverage to share. WORKS MEETING: 2 p.m. at sters. Details: Pat 871-0165. noon at the Panama City of the Bay County Public kers Cove Rd., Panama Recognition awards & the Holy Nativity Episcopal ‘ROCKIN’ DOPSIE JR.’ Olive Garden. The meet- Libraries. Enter drawings City, FL. Guest Speaker: raffl e drawing for a 50CC Church, 222 North Bonita CONCERT: 7 to 9 p.m. ing is open to all direct to win giveaways such as President /CEO Bay motor scooter donated by St., Panama City in the at Aaron Bessant Park, social service agency literary-themed temporary County Chamber of Com- California Cycles ($10 per Margaret Pool Library. 500 West Park Drive, personnel. Details: Healthy tattoos by Litographs. merce, Ms. Carol Roberts. ticket to benefi t the Senior WINE TASTING: 5-7 p.m. at Panama City Beach. Start 872-4130. Details at NWRLS.com Details: 850-541-8039. Center); raffl e tickets may Somethin’s Cookin’, 93 E. 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Admission is MOVIES AND MORE ‘THE at Avenue Sea, Pier Park, 6th ANNUAL PATCHA- dance fl oor in the area. $5 $10 for Gulf Jazz Society LITTLE MERMAID’: 5:30 Panama City Beach. FRIDAY, JUNE 15 PALOOZA: 4-10 p.m. at per person at the door. For members and $12 for p.m. at the Camp Helen Sample 8-10 wines from FACETS OF EXPORTING: Patches Pub and Grill, 4723 more info call 850-277-0566 others. Call 784-2106 for State Park Recreation local importer/distributor 7:30 a.m. at Gulf Coast Thomas Drive, Panama or email at dpgordon01@ reservations. Hall. Admission is free but Tom Dibacco and others. State College’s Advanced City Beach with Gary yahoo.com

OBITUARIES

DOROTHY LETA MILLER THOMAS MELANIE ANNE STEWART

Dorothy Leta Miller husband, George Bowen Thomas, Ken Thomas Melanie Anne Stew- will be by cremation. Thomas, 91, of Panama Thomas; her identical Russell (Margaret), art, 60, of Panama City, To extend condolences, City, FL passed away on twin sister, Doris Miller Charles Bowen Rus- died Saturday, June 9, please visit www. Saturday June 9, 2018. Powell; sister, Mary sell; and numerous 2018. Memorialization heritagefhllc.com. She was born on Frances Shores; two nieces and nephews. November 22, 1926 in brothers, Edward Lee A celebration Jefferson County, AL to Miller Jr. and Will Rog- of life will be held DANNY O'NEIL MCDONALD Edward Lee Miller Sr. ers Miller. She is sur- at a later date. and Jesse Wister Cham- vived by two children, Danny O'Neil 14, 2018 at Southerland pion Miller. She attended William Howell Wilson Funeral Home McDonald, 69, of Family Funeral Home Bay High School gradu- Thomas (Barbara), Family Owned Since 1911 Panama City, died June Chapel. The family ating in the class of 1945. Leesa Thomas Russell 214 Airport Road 9, 2018. A memorial will receive friends She was preceded in (Ken); three grand- Panama City, Fla. service will be held at 6 one hour prior to the death by her parents, her children, Jennifer Rae 850-785-5272 p.m. on Thursday, June service.

Guidelines and deadlines CARL JR. ROBERTS

Obituary notices are written by funeral homes and relatives of the deceased. The News Herald reserves the right to edit Carl Jr. Roberts, 59, Home. The family will for AP style and format. Families submitting notices must type them in a typeface and font that can be scanned into of Panama City, died receive friends begin- a computer. Deadline for obituaries is 3 p.m. daily for the following day’s newspaper. Obituaries may be e-mailed to Friday, June 8, 2018. ning 10 a.m. prior [email protected] or delivered to The News Herald, 501 W. 11th St., Panama City. View today’s obituaries and sign A celebration of Carl’s to the service. To the online guest books of your loved ones at newsherald.com/obituaries. life will begin 11 a.m., extend condolences, Thursday, June 14, 2018 please visit www. at Heritage Funeral heritagefhllc.com.

ESTHER VIRGINIA MARSDEN

Esther Virginia Mars- Saturday, June 30, 2018 den, 94, of Panama at Southerland Family City, died June Funeral Home Chapel. 8, 2018. A Celebration Inurnment will follow in of Life will be 10 a.m., Forest Lawn Cemetery. * ** B4 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 | The News Herald Sea Oat Drive drainage project nears completion

By Tyra L. Jackson to a City of Panama City development. due to being constructed | 850-522-5121 | @TyraJackPCNH Beach press release. As “Many residents in this prior to current flood [email protected] long as the weather coop- neighborhood expressed ordinances,” Jenkins said. erates, the $463,000 their concerns about “Gulf Highlands Beach PANAMA CITY BEACH project should wrap up by being flooded again,” she Resort and the Glades Sub- — Sea Oats Drive resi- June 24. said. “Reoccurring flood- division are the areas that dents should experience A piece of the project ing has happened in this flood. We currently have a bit of relief from flood- crosses over to Nautilus vicinity and has impacted a project under construc- ing, as Panama City Beach Street. many homes. Staff was tion to help Gulf Highlands officials plan to complete City staff has seen over able to find a solution for flooding. In addition, we a half a million dollar a foot of water in the this problem that could be have a few projects under drainage project later this low-lying portions of the implemented.” design that should help the month. neighborhood. City engi- The work is only phase Glades Subdivision drain- Since Feb. 19, crews neer Kelly Jenkins said the one, and one of several age problems.” from GAC Construction current roadway did not projects the Beach is work- As for the Sea Oats proj- have been working to have an original collection ing on to reduce issues with ect, Jenkins said officials install about 1,000 feet of system in place because the flooding. hope to place a bid and build stormwater piping, related city’s old regulations did “We have localized areas the second phase, which Since Feb. 19, crews from GAC Construction have been structures and shift- not mandate a stormwater that tend to have homes travels from Sea Oats Drive working to install about 1,000 feet of stormwater piping, ing some water mains to system be developed at the with a greater chance of to Seaclusion Drive, by the related structures and shifting some water mains to reduce reduce flooding, according time of the neighborhood’s flooding more than others next fiscal year. fl ooding. [CONTRIBUTED PHOTO] Cheers to 48 years of community and federal civil service By Dan Broadstreet his belief little things can endeavors he worked can,” Bonomo looked for from Panama City offer- out to accomplish his own NSWC PCD Public Affairs make a difference as he after hours to arrange. opportunities to learn new ing me the same job I had personal set of priorities. learned during the late “The result after our skill sets. He then put his already been doing.” “Because hurricane- PANAMA CITY — 70s, early 80s at the Naval first weekend of tourna- philosophy to the test and Bonomo said when he reconstruction efforts Naval Surface Warfare Sea Combat Systems ments was astounding,” obtained enough training first arrived in Panama were underway, this gave Center Panama City Engineering Station said Bonomo. “Partici- to become a computer spe- City Beach his personal me a little time to get my Division Information (SEABAT) in Norfolk, pants were returning to cialist. This opened doors priorities were set, but own affairs in order. So, I Technology Specialist Virginia. work talking about how of opportunity for advanc- they were slowed down went driving to hunt down Jeff Bonomo, who retired “Not long after I began they were going to ‘one- ing in the ever-evolving slightly due to the area locations for a couple of my with 48 years of federal working at SEABAT, up’ the competition world of IT. having been hit by Hurri- life’s favorite passions,” civil service Dec. 30, I hardly saw anyone during the next games. Becoming a subject cane Opal, which occurred said Bonomo. “Those were 2017, said working for engaging in any kind of They were smiling and matter expert as an IT during early October 1995. locations to find where to the U.S. Navy taught him small talk or hallway laughing; now they were Specialist was, in part, “Well, first I was deter- play and who sold the one of life’s most valuable greetings: Not much talking! There was an responsible for help- mined to report to work best chili dogs.” lessons. social interaction indi- obvious boost in morale.” ing him survive a Base and get situated in my job. Bonomo said the Navy “Everyone, regardless cating high morale,” said Bonomo shared lessons Realignment and Closure What made this go a touch base had already estab- of who they work for, is Bonomo. “Well, I real- learned further advo- (BRAC) that occurred at slower than usual was the lished a club for golf going to have highs and ized I may not have been cating change being a SEABAT in 1995. fact this was happen- enthusiasts. However, lows during their profes- able to make a large-scale healthy “life challenge.” “I had already received ing after Hurricane Opal back then, he found him- sional career,” Bonomo change to the organiza- “When I first joined my BRAC notice from had just ravaged Panama self seriously challenged said. “For those just start- tional culture. However, civil service, I did so as a SEABAT and had 24 hours City as a Category 3 storm when it came to being able ing their careers, I would I did believe that I might key punch operator. How- until I was to be consid- with winds of 114 miles to find a chili dog sauce sincerely advise they not at least be able to make a ever, I quickly learned that ered ‘officially’ retired per hour. I mean, I saw that could rival that of his worry about things they small impact.” by volunteering for the from civil service,” said tracts of houses reduced own family’s recipe. cannot change. Instead, Bonomo printed flyers night shift I could earn Bonomo. “In fact, I was to match sticks after this “Now, to understand just focus on what you announcing to SEA- more money, and have just returning to my office hurricane hit,” he said. why I would make such can change.” BAT’s employees that my days free for sports and from having packed my Bonomo complimented a statement, you need Working with the opportunities for people visiting my favorite chili car’s trunk with a box of Panama City residents and to know that my family government only to participate in softball, dog stand,” said Bonomo. personal belongings when the U.S. Navy’s workforce had invested in a hot dog strengthened his belief basketball and golf tour- By adhering to his phi- I heard my office phone. for their resolution, spe- stand when I lived in Vir- in this advice, as well as naments were available, losophy of “…focusing on When I answered, it was a cifically for rebuilding. ginia Beach, Virginia,” said changing only what you human resource specialist Equally determined, he set Bonomo, emphasizing he and his family consider themselves serious hot dog connoisseurs. “When we bought into a very popu- lar hot dog restaurant, we paid an extra $10,000 — and that was just for the chili dog sauce recipe!” Bonomo said Panama City Beach truly is the site of some of the world’s most beautiful beaches and although today there are some worthy hot dogs to be found, he still consid- ers his family’s recipe the best. So, what to do about his dilemma? “I simply have to make them myself,” said Bonomo, also an avid golfer and car enthusiast, having owned over 92 automobiles. Friends could often tell when Bonomo had a new ride simply by checking his early secured parking space and perhaps by noticing a wider-than- average smile on his face when a new car was parked in it. “I’ve always enjoyed driving into work at 5:30 a.m. to get the best park- ing space available,” said Bonomo, adding he considered it important to start the day by sharing a laugh and a smile with other command early birds. “It’s really been an honor to work at this command,” said Bonomo. “I’ve had the privilege to work with some of the smartest and humblest people I’ve ever met.” Reminiscing about his career, Bonomo credited the U.S. Navy for “many times” having provided him opportunities to advance his career by learning new skills. “I have worked in so many different jobs while working for the Navy,” said Bonomo. “I really feel like one of the lucki- est guys. I mean, when it comes to reflecting on my civil service, it just feels like I’ve always been the right guy, in the right place, at the right time.” * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, June 12, 2018 B5

IN BRIEF

PANAMA CITY BEACH Woods was in possession new Federal 5-Year STEM Elderly victim helps turn of a gold security-officer Education Strategic Plan in the tables on scammer badge and told investiga- compliance with America tors he was sent by a man COMPETES Act of 2010, After being scammed named “John” who owned according to a news release. once, an elderly victim a security company and TechFarms is a “technol- turned the tables and with hired him to collect money ogy incubator” in Panama the help of Bay County from people. The cell phone City Beach that provides Sheriff’s Office scammed used to call the victim was office space, prototyping the scammer, leading to found in Woods’ vehicle, equipment, business and the arrest of a Georgia man. but he identified the phone technical mentoring, and a Joshua Daniel Woods, as belonging to “John”, host of other amenities to 29, of Jonesboro, Georgia, and gave consent for the assist entrepreneurs. was arrested and charged investigators to search the “It’s an honor to attend with Exploitation of the phone. such an important event Elderly, Grand Theft, and The phone contained and help formulate our Impersonation of a LEO in pictures and videos of country’s future STEM Commisssion of a Felony. Joshua Daniel Woods, and Education strategy,” Mil- On June 10, the victim his facebook account was laway said in the news received a phone call from logged into with Messenger release. “It is vitally impor- a man identifying himself active on the phone. One of tant that we continue to as a “Deputy Sheriff,” who the videos was identified by emphasize K-20 STEM said they had missed jury Woods as being taken upon education as the demand duty and would be fined waking up that morning, for these high-paying jobs $2,100. The victim offered way before he claimed the continues to grow at an the “Deputy Sheriff” $300, man “John” had given him unprecedented rate. From but rather than going the the phone to use. a global perspective, our usual scam route and asking Woods was booked into country’s leadership posi- the victim to purchase the Bay County Jail and is tion in the STEM fields is pre-paid or “green dot” await a first appearance. rapidly declining as coun- cards with the balance, he tries such as China are instructed the victim to PANAMA CITY BEACH accelerating their efforts meet face-to-face with a TechFarms CEO heading to close the gap.” “bail bondsman” at a retail to Washington location on Back Beach LYNN HAVEN Road, a potentially danger- A local tech industry Lynn Haven Commission ous situation, according to figure is heading to the meets Tuesday a press release. nation’s capital later this The victim did as month to help steer Amer- The Lynn Haven City instructed and met with a ica’s education system Commission will have a man he described as a white forward. regular meeting Tuesday male with dark hair, and TechFarms CEO Steve at 4 p.m. at the City Cham- gave him the $300.00 cash. Millaway has been invited bers, 108 East 9th Street. The next day, the victim to attend a Science, Tech- Agenda items include received another call from nology, Engineering and discussion and possible the “Deputy Sheriff” saying Math (STEM) Education action regarding approval the victim owed another Summit hosted by The of a development order to $700 for missing jury duty. White House Office of construct a Tyndall Federal The victim agreed to meet Science and Technology Credit Union drive-thru on again, but contacted BCSO Policy on June 25-26 in Highway 77, authorizing first, and they sent along Washington, D.C. the disposal of four surplus undercover investigators The summit will bring vehicles and equipment to wait in the parking lot. together a diverse group and approving Charles At about 10:30, a man of STEM leaders, educa- “Buddy” Bonvillain to the matching the description tors of all grade levels, Beautification Board. the victim gave investiga- workforce and industry A mid-year budget tors arrived at the same representatives, policy workshop will also be held location. He was quickly experts and others. These at 3 p.m. approached by investiga- attendees will participate tors and taken into custody. in the development of a News Herald Staff Report

* ** B6 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 | The News Herald

DIVERSIONS

WORD SCRIMMAGE: JUDD HAMBRICK DEAR ABBY Dad’s rocky relationship makes life a bumpy ride

right to make decisions should not assume respon- about me just because I no sibility for their problems longer have a mother. because you can’t fix them. Dad has told me repeat- Talk with your father edly that he doesn’t want to about how you are being continue a relationship with made to feel. That he and Jeanne Phillips her, but she always manipu- this woman have broken lates him into getting back up four times should have together. She treats him ter- given him a clue that his DEAR ABBY: I’m turning ribly, and it breaks my heart. relationship with her isn’t 17 and live with my dad and I know he deserves better. a healthy one — for him or his girlfriend. They have His personality changes for you. Your father is the broken up four times, caus- when he’s with her. He adult in the family, and it is ing my dad and me to retreat gets mean and blames their up to him to deal with this to the basement where we problems on me because — not you. Hiding in the live the peaceful, happy life that’s what she does. basement isn’t the answer. we did before he met her. I know I’m not respon- When they first started sible for this situation, Dear Abby is written by Abi- dating, she was very nice, but she makes me feel gail Van Buren, also known and I liked her. However, that way. I need stabil- as Jeanne Phillips, and was because my mom is gone, ity, and I just want my dad founded by her mother, Pau- she decided to assume back. What should I do? line Phillips. Contact Dear the role of “mother” after — TEEN IN TURMOIL Abby at www.DearAbby. they moved in together. DEAR TEEN: What’s going com or P.O. Box 69440, I don’t think she has the on is not your fault. You Los Angeles, CA 90069.

TRIVIA BY WILSON CASEY

1. The first written text of Pat- Cleveland, Truman, Eisen- rick Henry’s “Give Me Liberty hower, Reagan or Give Me Death” speech 4. What was the Sears Tower in didn’t appear until years later Chicago renamed to in 2009? in whose book? Willis Tower, Obama Sky, Peyton Randolph, William Wirt, Windy Tree, Chicago State Wilson Casey Thomas Jefferson, Benedict 5. In U.S. liquid measure, how Arnold many tablespoons equal one 2. From surveys, what’s the most cup? ACES ON BRIDGE: BOBBY WOLFF “Trivia Fun” with Wilson popular response when asked to 8, 12, 16, 24 Casey, Guinness World Record name something a pizza place 6. To ancient Egyptians, what Holder from Woodruff, S.C., serves in addition to pizza? was Ethiopia known as? is published in more than 500 Salads, Bread/cheese sticks, Buss, Pass, Cats, Punt newspapers across the coun- Soft drinks, Wings try. Comments, questions or 3. Which future U.S. president ANSWERS: 1. William Wirt, 2. suggestions? WC@TriviaGuy. taught in a school for the Bread/cheese sticks, 3. Cleve- com blind? land, 4. Willis Tower, 5. 16, 6. Punt

HOROSCOPES BY HOLIDAY MATHIS

ARIES (March 21-April 19) — LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — That SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. Many scientists believe that thing you once thought was 21) — You get to choose how in human evolution, the ability disastrous is now a rather you engage with the world, to communicate musically trivial matter, or maybe even which includes the choice not came before the ability to use a fond story. You might fi nd to engage, too. To push pause complex speech. Today’s balm this comforting, as something in the face of stimuli coming and pleasure will be a piece of that’s really bugging you now from all directions — this is a music that seems to take you won’t seem so big tomorrow. kind of freedom. to a primal place. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Something you thought you 19) — There’s a point at which Someone has disappointed needed to do never got done at altruism becomes excessive you. You may relegate this all, and the consequences have altruism. Altruism involves person to a lower status in been largely unnoticeable. giving what you have to give, your mind and heart and offer Decide today if such things not giving until it puts you in a up less attention than you really matter to you, or if they precarious and needy position. would have before. Maybe it’s can safely be left out of your AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) — what you need to do to heal. repertoire. Ideally, spiritual seeking will But is it a just punishment? LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — connect you with a power GEMINI (May 21-June 21) — The Slow things down so that you source that is already inside day will roll out on wheels of can deliberately pay attention you. Beware of those who complex beliefs and tenden- to your sensory experience of would rather Have you believe cies. The spiritual part of you them. Otherwise, the fun will that the power can only be will be looking to science for a be like a short and expensive accessed through the shelter guide to reality, and the scien- carnival ride instead of like a of their particular group. tifi c part of you will turn to the day at the fair. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) — spiritual for meaning. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21) — Even though you think you CANCER (June 22-July 22) — You can identify what a feeling understand what’s going on, You’re drawn to the same thing is without attaching your talk to all people involved as others. Among them will identity to it. You can accept anyway and you’ll learn more. be kindred spirits. You’ll only a feeling without acting on it. You’ll fi nd out what each party know that if you open up, start You can feel a feeling instead wants so you can broker a plan shaking hands, talking and of fi ghting it. These are all that will allow you to work hap- asking questions. power moves. pily together.

THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek

Unscramble these four Jumbles, one letter to each square, SUDOKU Level of diffi culty (Bronze - easy, to form four ordinary words. Silver - medium, Gold -diffi cult): GIRRO Monday - Bronze; Tuesday - Silver; Wednesday - Gold; Thursday - Bronze; Friday - Silver; Saturday and Sunday - Gold. ©2018 Tribune Content Agency, LLC All Rights Reserved. UGGAE Answer to yesterday’s sudoku

LHEWAT Check out the new, free JUSTCheck out the new, JUMBLE app

TAREHF Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, as suggested by the above cartoon. Print answer here:

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* ** The News Herald | Tuesday, June 12, 2018 B7

COMICS & PUZZLES

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE GARFIELD

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE PICKLES

BEETLE BAILEY WIZARD OF ID

BLONDIE ZITS

THE BORN LOSER PEANUTS

DILBERT HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

CRANKSHAFT Daily CROSSWORD

FRANK & ERNEST

HERMAN PLUGGERS

* ** B8 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 | The News Herald

TV LISTINGS

TUESDAY MORNING C - COMCAST W - WOW! S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV JUNE 12 C W S1 S2 7 AM 7:30 8 AM 8:30 9 AM 9:30 10 AM 10:30 11 AM 11:30 12 PM 12:30 WJHG (7) 3 3 7 7 Today Dierks Bentley performs; Al in Senegal. (N) Megyn Kelly Today (N) Today With Kathie Lee & Hoda NewsChannel 7 at 11am (N) Days of our Lives (N) CW (7.2) 99 9 8 8 Maury The Steve Wilkos Show The Steve Wilkos Show Jerry Springer Jerry Springer MyPillow PiYo Workout! WMBB (13) 2 2 13 13 Good Morning America (N) Live with Kelly and Ryan (N) The View WMBB Midday News (N) The Chew METV (13.2) 209 133 2 Beaver Beaver Perry Mason Matlock “Dead Air” Diagnosis Murder The Big Valley “Guilty” Gunsmoke WECP (18) 4 4 4 18 CBS This Morning (N) Let’s Make a Deal The Price Is Right (N) The Young and the Restless News at Noon Bold/Beautiful MNT (18.2) 227 13 Extra (N) Forensic Files Jerry Springer The Real “Rick Fox” The Wendy Williams Show Paternity Court Couples Court Judge Faith Judge Faith WPGX (28) 8 8 28 28 Conture Earth 2050 LifeLock Paid Program Judge Mathis The People’s Court The People’s Court (N) CityLine WFSG (56) 11 11 56 56 Nature Cat Curious Pinkalicious Daniel Tiger Daniel Tiger Splash Sesame Street Super Why! Dinosaur Train Peg & Cat Sesame Street Splash A&E 34 43 118 265 Dog the Bounty Hunter Dog the Bounty Hunter Dog the Bounty Hunter Killer Kids Killer Kids Killer Kids AMC 30 62 131 254 Tai Cheng LifeLock Three Stooges (:25) ›› Anger Management (’03) Adam Sandler, Jack Nicholson. (10:55) ››› Twins (’88) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ANPL 46 69 184 282 Too Cute! “Little Wildcats” Buying- Beach Buying- Beach Dr. Dee: Alaska Vet Hope for Wildlife “Copper” (N) Animal Cops Miami Animal Cops Miami “Betrayal” BET 53 46 124 329 Meet, Browns Meet, Browns House/Payne House/Payne Tyler Perry’s House of Payne Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Fresh Prince House/Payne House/Payne COM 64 53 107 249 Scrubs Scrubs Futurama Futurama (:05) Futurama (:40) Futurama (:10) Futurama ’70s Show (:15) That ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show DISC 36 39 182 278 Cooper’s Treasure Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown E! 63 57 114 236 Botched “Foreign Bodies” Botched “Man Boobs” Botched “Super Fupa” Botched “Seeing Double” E! News: Daily Pop (N) The Kardashians ESPN 9 23 140 206 (6:00) Get Up (N) (L) First Take (N) (L) High Noon (N) (L) Outside Lines NFL Live (N) ESPN2 47 24 144 209 SportsCenter (N) (L) SportsCenter (N) (L) Get Up First Take FOOD 38 45 110 231 Tai Cheng Paid Program LifeLock Pioneer Wo. Trisha’s Sou. Trisha’s Sou. Trisha’s Sou. Trisha’s Sou. Trisha’s Sou. Trisha’s Sou. Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. FREE 59 65 180 311 The Nanny The Nanny The Nanny 700/Interactive The 700 Club Reba Reba Reba Reba The Middle The Middle FS1 24 27 150 219 First Things First Skip and Shannon: Undisputed (N) (L) The Herd with Colin Cowherd (N) (L) FX 45 51 136 248 (6:00) ›››‡ Life of Pi (’12) Suraj Sharma. ››‡ Unbroken (’14) Jack O’Connell, Domhnall Gleeson, Garrett Hedlund. How I Met How I Met How I Met HALL 23 59 185 312 Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Home & Family (N) Home & Family HGTV 32 38 112 229 House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 35 42 120 269 Ku Klux Klan: A Secret History White supremacy. Holy Grail in America Kensington Rune Stone. Leonardo Da Vinci’s Book of Secrets LIFE 56 56 108 252 Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries Unsolved Mysteries The First 48 The First 48 The First 48 PARMT 28 48 241 241 Bar Rescue “Bad to the Bone” Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Bar Rescue Two/Half Men Two/Half Men SUN 49 422 656 FiTV True Fishing MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays. Postgame Lunch With the Rays From June 11, 2018. SYFY 70 52 122 244 Face Off Face Off “Royal Flush” Face Off Unique sound effects. Face Off Creating trolls. Face Off “Queen Bees” Face Off “Dressed to Kill” TBS 31 15 139 247 Married King King King Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends TCM 25 70 132 256 ››› Words and Music (’48) Mickey Rooney, Tom Drake, June Allyson. ››› For Me and My Gal (’42) Judy Garland, Gene Kelly. ››› The Harvey Girls (’46) Judy Garland. TLC 37 40 183 280 Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL Our Wild Life Our Wild Life “Love Triangle” My 600-Lb. Life Cynthia loses weight for her children. Four Weddings TNT 29 54 138 245 Charmed Supernatural Supernatural “Family Matters” Supernatural Supernatural USA 62 55 105 242 Chicago P.D. Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU WGN-A 13 239 307 Creflo Dollar Paid Program Murder, She Wrote Murder, She Wrote Murder, She Wrote In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night

TUESDAY AFTERNOON C - COMCAST W - WOW! S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV JUNE 12 C W S1 S2 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 WJHG (7) 3 3 7 7 Rachael Ray The Doctors Harry Carla Hall; Bela Gandhi. Family Feud Jeopardy! (N) News Nightly News News Wheel Fortune CW (7.2) 99 9 8 8 Paid Program Paid Program Maury The Robert Irvine Show The Goldbergs The Goldbergs American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy WMBB (13) 2 2 13 13 General Hospital (N) Hot Bench Hot Bench The Dr. Oz Show Dr. Phil News World News News 13 at 6 Ent. Tonight METV (13.2) 209 133 2 Bonanza The Rifleman The Rifleman Wagon Train Charlie’s Angels Mama’s Family The Jeffersons M*A*S*H M*A*S*H WECP (18) 4 4 4 18 The Talk Millionaire Millionaire Family Feud Family Feud The Ellen DeGeneres Show (N) Day Jeopardy Local 18 News Evening News Inside Edition MNT (18.2) 227 13 Divorce Court Divorce Court Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Dateline DailyMailTV DailyMailTV Last-Standing Last-Standing Mike & Molly Mike & Molly WPGX (28) 8 8 28 28 Maury (N) Crime Watch Daily Steve (N) ThisMinute ThisMinute Judge Judy (N) Judge Judy Big Bang Big Bang WFSG (56) 11 11 56 56 Curious Pinkalicious Nature Cat Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Odd Squad Odd Squad Arthur (EI) PBS NewsHour (N) World News Rick Steves A&E 34 43 118 265 Killer Kids Killer Kids Killer Kids Intervention “Dana” Intervention “Andrew” Intervention “Brittany” AMC 30 62 131 254 (10:55) Twins (:25) ›››‡ My Cousin Vinny (’92) Joe Pesci, Marisa Tomei, Ralph Macchio. ›› Fantastic Four (’05) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba, Chris Evans. I Am No. Four ANPL 46 69 184 282 Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees Lone Star Law “Border Bust” North Woods Law River Monsters Wild Things With Dominic BET 53 46 124 329 Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns Meet, Browns ››› Hustle & Flow (’05) Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson, Taryn Manning. Diary of a Mad Black Woman COM 64 53 107 249 ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show ’70s Show (:05) The Office (:40) The Office (:10) The Office (:45) The Office (:10) The Office (:45) The Office “The Carpet” (:20) The Office DISC 36 39 182 278 Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Expedition Unknown Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch Deadliest Catch E! 63 57 114 236 The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians The Kardashians E! News (N) ESPN 9 23 140 206 (12:30) NFL Live (N) (L) NBA: The Jump (N) (L) SportsNation Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) (L) SportsCenter MLB Baseball ESPN2 47 24 144 209 (12:00) First Take Jalen Outside Lines Intentional Talk (N) (L) NFL Live Around/Horn Interruption Women’s Soccer FOOD 38 45 110 231 Chopped Junior Chopped Chopped Chopped “Got Your Goat?” Chopped “Greater Tater” Chopped “Clam Clash” FREE 59 65 180 311 The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle ›››› Beauty and the Beast (’91) Voices of Paige O’Hara. FS1 24 27 150 219 The Herd with Colin Cowherd First Things First Golf USGA Celebration of Champions. (N) NASCAR Race Hub (N) (L) Phenoms (N) FX 45 51 136 248 How I Met Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ››‡ Sisters (’15) Amy Poehler, Tina Fey, Maya Rudolph. ›› Ride Along 2 (’16) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, Tika Sumpter. HALL 23 59 185 312 One Winter Weekend (’18) Taylor Cole, Jack Turner. My Summer Prince (’16) Taylor Cole, Jack Turner, Lauren Holly. Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing HGTV 32 38 112 229 Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper HIST 35 42 120 269 The Lost Pyramid Ancient Egyptian pyramids. Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper LIFE 56 56 108 252 The First 48 Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy Grey’s Anatomy “Goodbye” Grey’s Anatomy PARMT 28 48 241 241 Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Two/Half Men Mom (:36) Mom (:12) Mom (4:48) Mom (:24) Mom Friends Friends SUN 49 422 656 Lunch Rays Postgame Flats Class Sweetwater Into the Blue Saltwater Exp. The Heming Epic Trails (N) Journey Rays Pregame MLB Baseball SYFY 70 52 122 244 ››› Blood Father (’16) Mel Gibson, Erin Moriarty. Last Knights (’15) . A fallen warrior battles a cruel, sadistic ruler. ›› National Treasure: Book of Secrets (’07) TBS 31 15 139 247 Friends Friends Friends Friends American Dad American Dad American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang TCM 25 70 132 256 Harvey Girls ››› The Pirate (’48) Judy Garland. (:15) ›››‡ Easter Parade (’48) Judy Garland, Fred Astaire. ››‡ Take Me Out to the Ball Game (’49) Gene Kelly. TLC 37 40 183 280 Four Weddings Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL I Want THAT Wedding Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes Little People, Big World TNT 29 54 138 245 Supernatural “Caged Heat” ›› Divergent (’14) , Theo James, Ashley Judd. ››› The Hunger Games: Mockingjay, Part 2 (’15) USA 62 55 105 242 Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family WGN-A 13 239 307 In the Heat of the Night Blue Bloods “Insult to Injury” Blue Bloods “Knockout Game” Blue Bloods Cops “Atlanta” Cops “Atlanta” Cops “Atlanta” Training Day

TUESDAY EVENING C - COMCAST W - WOW! S1 - DISH NETWORK S2 - DIRECTV JUNE 12 C W S1 S2 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WJHG (7) 3 3 7 7 America’s Got Talent “Auditions 3” A variety of acts perform. World of Dance (N) News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Late Night With Seth Meyers Last Call/Daly CW (7.2) 99 9 8 8 The Flash “Luck Be a Lady” The 100 “Red Queen” Page Six TV Seinfeld Seinfeld Engagement Engagement King King of the Hill Cops WMBB (13) 2 2 13 13 The Bachelorette Becca takes six men on a spa date. (N) (:01) The Last Defense News 13 at 10 (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live (:37) Nightline (12:07) Mom (:37) Mom METV (13.2) 209 133 2 Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Gomer Pyle WKRP Cinci. Hogan Heroes Hogan Heroes Carol Burnett Perry Mason Twilight Zone Alf. Hitchcock Alf. Hitchcock WECP (18) 4 4 4 18 NCIS “Voices” Bull “Gag Order” 48 Hours: NCIS (N) Modern Family Late Show-Colbert Late Late Show/James Corden Modern Family MNT (18.2) 227 13 The X-Files The X-Files 2 Broke Girls 2 Broke Girls Anger Mgt Anger Mgt The Game The Game Corrupt Crimes Killer WPGX (28) 8 8 28 28 Beat Shazam “Episode Three” Love Connection (N) Two/Half Men TMZ (N) Crime Watch Daily Pawn Stars Pawn Stars Two/Half Men How I Met WFSG (56) 11 11 56 56 Civilizations (N) Best Of ... Amanpour-PBS Best Of ... A&E 34 43 118 265 Intervention: Then & Now (N) Intervention “Jackie R.” (N) (:01) Cults and Extreme Belief (:04) Intervention “Sierra” (:03) Intervention: Then & Now (12:03) Intervention “Jackie R.” AMC 30 62 131 254 (6:30) ›› I Am Number Four (’11) Alex Pettyfer, Dianna Agron. Humans (N) (:01) ›› I Am Number Four (’11) Alex Pettyfer, Timothy Olyphant. (:31) Preacher ANPL 46 69 184 282 Wild Things With Dominic River Monsters (:02) Dodo Heroes Jeremy Wade’s Mighty Rivers Jeremy Wade’s Mighty Rivers River Monsters Specials BET 53 46 124 329 (5:58) ›› Diary of a Mad Black Woman (’05) Kimberly Elise. In Contempt “BLM, Part Two” (:02) In Contempt (Part 2 of 2) (:01) Martin (:33) Martin (12:05) Martin (:42) Martin COM 64 53 107 249 Drunk History Drunk History Drunk History Drunk History Drunk History Drunk History Daily Show Opposition South Park South Park South Park Daily Show DISC 36 39 182 278 Deadliest Catch: On Deck (N) Deadliest Catch (N) Expedition Unknown Deadliest Catch Expedition Unknown Deadliest Catch E! 63 57 114 236 Botched “Man Boobs” Botched Botched E! News Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City Sex & the City ESPN 9 23 140 206 (6:30) MLB Baseball New York Mets at Atlanta Braves. (N) (L) SportsCenter (N) (L) SportsCenter W/Van Pelt SportsCenter (N) (L) ESPN2 47 24 144 209 Women’s Soccer ESPN FC (N) NBA: The Jump NFL Live Around/Horn Interruption First Take FOOD 38 45 110 231 Chopped Chopped “Bowled Over” (N) Chopped “Father’s Day” Chopped “Food Truck Luck” Chopped “Bowled Over” Chopped “Father’s Day” FREE 59 65 180 311 The Bold Type (:01) The Bold Type (N) Disney’s Fairy Tale Weddings The 700 Club ››› The Boxtrolls (’14) Voices of Isaac Hempstead-Wright. FS1 24 27 150 219 Phenoms (N) Phenoms (N) Phenoms (N) MLB Whiparound (N) (L) TMZ Sports Skip and Shannon: Undisputed FX 45 51 136 248 ›› Daddy’s Home (’15) Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg. Legion David fights the future. Legion David fights the future. Legion Reunion, ruination and rage. Legion HALL 23 59 185 312 Last-Standing Last-Standing The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Frasier HGTV 32 38 112 229 Fixer Upper Good Bones (N) Hidden Pot. House Hunters House Hunters House Hunters Good Bones Hidden Pot. House Hunters HIST 35 42 120 269 Forged in Fire: Cutting Deeper Forged in Fire “The Kelewang” (:03) Hunting ISIS (N) (:05) Forged in Fire (:03) Forged in Fire (12:06) Hunting ISIS LIFE 56 56 108 252 ››‡ Heaven Is for Real (’14) Greg Kinnear, Kelly Reilly. (:04) ››› Marley & Me (’08) Owen Wilson, Jennifer Aniston. (:01) ››‡ Heaven Is for Real (’14) Greg Kinnear, Kelly Reilly. PARMT 28 48 241 241 Friends Friends ››‡ The Day After Tomorrow (’04) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. ››› X-Men: First Class (’11) James McAvoy, Rose Byrne. SUN 49 422 656 (6:00) MLB Baseball Toronto Blue Jays at Tampa Bay Rays. (N) Postgame Inside Rays Baseball Begin Baseball Begin After Midnight With the Rays From June 12, 2018. SYFY 70 52 122 244 National Treasure: Book Face Off “Moonlight Monsters” Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama TBS 31 15 139 247 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Drop the Mic Conan New Girl TCM 25 70 132 256 ›››› On the Town (’49) Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra. ››‡ Cabin in the Sky (’43) Ethel Waters, Lena Horne. ››› Strike Up the Band (’40) Mickey Rooney, Judy Garland. TLC 37 40 183 280 Little People, Big World (N) Little People, Big World (N) (:09) Our Wild Life (N) (:12) Little People, Big World (:12) Our Wild Life (12:12) Little People, Big World TNT 29 54 138 245 Hunger Games: Mockingjay Animal Kingdom (N) Animal Kingdom Claws “Shook” Law & Order “Pledge” Law & Order “Lucky Stiff” USA 62 55 105 242 WWE SmackDown! (N) (L) Chrisley Cromarties Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Chrisley Cromarties WGN-A 13 239 307 (6:30) ››› Training Day (’01) , Scott Glenn. 100 Code (N) Cops Cops Cops Cops 100 Code

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(:15) ››› Good News (’47) June Allyson, Peter Lawford. ›‡ A Notorious Affair (’30) (:15) The Woman in Green (’45) TLC 37 40 183 280 (:11) Little People, Big World Return to Amish Sabrina has a custody battle for Oakley. Four Weddings Four Weddings Say Yes: ATL Say Yes: ATL TNT 29 54 138 245 Law & Order “Illegitimate” Law & Order Hit-and-run. Law & Order “Fed” Law & Order “White Lie” Law & Order “Whiplash” Charmed “Spin City” USA 62 55 105 242 Law & Order: SVU (:02) Dateline (Part 1 of 2) (:01) Dateline (Part 2 of 2) Law & Order: SVU CSI: Crime Scene Investigation NCIS: Los Angeles WGN-A 13 239 307 How I Met How I Met How I Met How I Met Person of Interest Paid Program Help Now! Know Joseph Prince Les Feldick Joyce Meyer * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, June 12, 2018 C1 SPORTS Langworthy’s homer sends Florida to CWS

The Associated Press off freshman All-American The Gators (47-19) advance closer Cody Greenhill (6-3) to play Texas Tech in Omaha, GAINESVILLE — Austin to the wall. Williams had a Nebraska later this week. Langworthy’s home run off bead on it, but it bounced off Florida is headed there for Steven Williams’ glove in his glove and over the fence. the seventh time in the last the 11th inning gave overall It was Langworthy’s fourth nine years. top seed Florida a 3-2 victory homer of the season and Auburn (43-23) was trying against Auburn in the decid- second in the best-of-three to get to the CWS for the first ing game of their NCAA super series. time since 1997. regional Monday night, send- Williams dropped to the ing the defending national ground in disbelief as Flor- champion Gators to the Col- ida players rushed the field Florida outfi elder Blake Reese lege World Series for the and waited for Langworthy safely steals home past Auburn fourth consecutive year. to touch home plate before catcher Brett Wright. [AP PHOTO/ Langworthy lined a pitch mobbing him. MATT STAMEY]

Telemundo hopes viewers like World Cup better in Spanish

By Ronald Blum which broadcast the last The Associated Press six tournaments. Telemundo, part of NEW YORK — Andres Comcast Corp.’s NBCUni- Cantor screamed “Goal!” versal Inc., took over U.S. for 38 seconds, four for- Spanish-language rights tissimo shrieks of shock, from Univision, where elation and hysteria that Cantor called World Cups exceeded even the usual in 1990, ‘94 and ‘98 before volcanic standard set by switching networks. the Pavarotti of the pitch. “It’s disingenuous for Getting ready to broad- us or anybody to say that cast its first World Cup, it doesn’t matter that the Telemundo hopes his U.S. isn’t there,” said Fox huge-capacity lungs per- analyst Alexi Lalas, who suade American viewers worked three World Cups that soccer is better in for ESPN before switching Spanish. in December 2014. “Having Phil Mickelson walks around his putt on 17 during the fi nal round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at “I never time myself,” said that, as the biggest Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., before making double bogey on the hole. The 2018 U.S. the five-time Emmy party in the world, I think Open returns to Shinnecock Hills for the fi fth time June 14-17. [AP FILE PHOTO/DAVID DUPREY] Award-winning broad- it’s going to overtake some caster said. “If I can have people, and I think people three new people watch are going to be introduced soccer because they have to teams that maybe they this crazy announcer that wouldn’t, to players they goes nuts when a goal is wouldn’t and they’re going scored and that’s what they to exposed to stories that think about, but they’re maybe they wouldn’t.” Lefty’s look watching the game, I’m Fox is planning more happy for the game.” than 320 hours of broadcast Alongside with the com- television and over 1,000 Mickelson trying not to petition on the field will be hours including digital, look ahead at another the battle for American according to David Neal, US Open chance viewers of an audience the network’s World Cup likely to shrink because of executive producer. After By Doug Ferguson earlier U.S. kickoff times the U.S. was eliminated The Associated Press than four years ago —and in qualifying last October, because this will be the first Fox decided to base four SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — World Cup since 1986 that of its six announce teams Phil Mickelson is running out won’t have a United States at its Los Angeles stu- of time. team competing. ESPN, dios, where they will call Mickelson doesn’t need to ESPN2 and ABC averaged matches off monitors. John be reminded that this is his 3.5 million viewers for 48 Strong and 27th appearance in the U.S. group-stage games four will call games from sta- Open, more than any of the years ago, boosted by a diums in , as will 156 players at Shinnecock 13.4 million average for the JP Dellacamera and Tony Hills. He wouldn’t want to three first-round games Meola. be reminded that 65 players — involving the . Eight of Fox’s 12 match including the last four major The sun sets on the Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y. Fox acquired U.S. Eng- commentators are Ameri- champions — were not even [AP FILE PHOTO/JULIE JACOBSON ] lish-language television can, including Aly Wagner born when Mickelson was low rights for three World Cups as the first female game amateur in his first U.S. Open starting with this year’s analyst for a men’s World in 1990 at Medinah. championship in Russia Cup on U.S. television. “I just can’t believe that and hired mostly American “For us it’s a celebra- time has flown by so fast,” commentators to differen- tion of the growth of the he said Monday. tiate itself from the mostly game in the United States,” The desire hasn’t changed, British voices employed in only the emphasis. 2010 and 2014 by ESPN, See WORLD CUP, C3 Mickelson didn’t win a major until he was 33 and in his 12th full year on the PGA Tour. Back then, any major would have suf- BASEBALL | C5 ficed. A year after he won the 2004 Masters, he added MLB ROUNDUP a PGA Championship. And then in 2013 at Muirfield, he Standings, stats, boxes, surprised even himself by leaders and more from capturing the British Open. Monday’s games Phil Mickelson hits from the 11th tee during the fi rst round of the See US OPEN, C2 Players Championship on May 10. [AP FILE PHOTO/LYNNE SLADKY]

* ** C2 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 | The News Herald Ford vs. Chevy was one-sided matchup

By Noah Trister gave Stewart-Haas Racing a The Associated Press sweep of the top three spots. Team Penske — another BROOKLYN, Mich. — Ford team — finished 6-7-8 Ford vs. Chevrolet is always with Brad Keselowski, Joey a subplot to watch when Logano and Ryan Blaney. the top auto racers come to Blaney was the winner of Michigan. the race’s first stage. This past weekend, it was “We were really fast. We no contest. got our car better all day and Clint Bowyer’s NASCAR won that stage and kind of Cup Series win Sunday got back there and a lot of capped a weekend in which guys took two,” Blaney said. Ford dominated in qualify- “We were making it back up ing and on race day. Bowyer but then the rain came. It Texas’ Kody Clemens (2) and Duke Ellis (11) celebrate with teammates following their win over was one of seven Ford driv- was a really great race car. Tennessee Tech in an NCAA college super regional baseball game Monday in Austin, Texas. Texas won ers in the top eight in the Definitely not an eighth- 5-2. [ERIC GAY/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] rain-shortened race. The place car but unfortunately highest Chevy was Chase that is where we ended up.” Elliott in ninth (Kyle Busch The Fords were fast in finished fourth in a Toyota). qualifying too, taking six “It’s just unbelievable of the top seven spots, with Longhorns, Red Raiders the start to the season with Busch winning the pole . the wins and success that The victory by Bowyer score wins, advance to CWS we’re having, come here was the eighth of the year to our home track with our for Ford in 15 Cup races. It’s employees here watch- been a decade since Ford By Eric Olson Houston State. Washington vs. Missis- ing,” said Mark Rushbrook, finished with the most vic- The Associated Press “It’s never been about me sippi State: Bulldogs are 4-1 global director of Ford Per- tories by a manufacturer, and it never will be, but the vs. Huskies; last meeting in formance. “To have this and in that 2008 season, it Texas and fellow Big 12 thing that I loved is I told 1998. performance and strength finished tied with Chevy member Texas Tech won these guys back in the fall Texas vs. South Carolina or across all of our teams, to win with 11 wins each. their best-of-three super I want this for you guys,” Arkansas the race, it’s just tremendous “It’s a team effort to not regionals on Monday and Pierce said. “But I also want Texas Tech vs. Florida or for all the company.” have any weaknesses. We became the fifth and sixth it for those three coaches Auburn. The races at Michigan also come here to Michi- teams to advance to the Col- who have been with me for International Speedway gan for bragging rights,” lege World Series. seven years. To watch all Another Clemens always seem to take on extra Busch said. “I’ve always Kody Clemens homered that happen today was really, in CWS significance, since it’s about driven that way. It really for the third straight game really special, and I’m just so 70 miles from downtown shines through when you and fill-in starter Matteo proud of our team. Clemens will be the third Detroit. There is a Michigan see Doug Yates (of Roush Bocchi held Tennessee Tech “I’ve said before, we’re not member of his family to play Heritage Trophy that goes to Yates Engines) here, Mark to one run in a career-high always pretty; a lot of times in the CWS. His dad, Roger, the race- winning manufac- Rushbrook is here, every- five innings as the Long- we’re ugly. But we just figure pitched on two Texas teams turer for Cup weekend, too. body from all departments, horns locked up their NCAA out how to keep playing, and that made it to Omaha and There’s little debate over the chief aero guy was here record-extending 36th CWS that’s what’s so special about won the national title in 1983 who ended up with Motor this weekend from Stewart- appearance with a 5-2 win in this group.” before he went on to a major- City bragging rights this Haas. We put in a full effort. Austin. Texas Tech’s Josh Jung league career in which he won time. Bowyer, Kevin Harvick It’s bragging rights to win at Texas Tech’s Gabe Holt, went 4 for 5 and Holt, the Big seven Cy Young Awards and and pole winner Kurt Busch Michigan.” Brian Klein and Michael 12 freshman of the year, con- two world championships. Davis homered, and the tinued his postseason tear Kody’s older brother, Kacy, Red Raiders beat Duke 6-2 by 2 for 4. Holt finished the was the first baseman for the for their third trip in five super regional 7 for 12. 2014 Texas team that came years to the CWS in Omaha, John McMillon and Dylan within one win of playing in Nebraska. Dusek combined to pitch the CWS finals. The eight-team CWS field three innings of shutout “It means a lot,” Kody was to be filled out Monday relief, with McMillon getting said. “Kacy and all my broth- night after South Carolina out of a bases-loaded jam in ers have told me that it’s the played Arkansas and Auburn the eighth with the Red Raid- best time of your life. My dad met defending national ers holding a 4-2 lead. definitely said it was one of champion and No. 1 overall his favorite moments ever seed Florida in Game 3s. CWS openers playing baseball. I think that Bocchi was called on to everyone is pretty excited. make his fourth start of the The CWS opens with first- I’m definitely super excited. season because the Long- round games Saturday and It’s going to be fun, and we horns’ No. 3 starter, Blair Sunday. The NCAA was to set have unfinished business.” Henley, was unavailable the weekend schedule after The Detroit Tigers’ third- after throwing three innings super regionals. round draft pick and Big 12 Clint Bowyer (14) drives during the NASCAR Cup Series auto of relief Sunday. The matchups: player of the year led the 2018 race Sunday in Brooklyn, Mich. [NIKOS FRAZIER/JACKSON CITIZEN David Pierce is taking the North Carolina vs. Oregon Longhorns’ trek to Omaha. PATRIOT VIA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Longhorns to Omaha in his State: Tar Heels are 1-4 all- He’s batting .500 (11 for 22) in second year as coach after time vs. the Beavers; all five the NCAA Tournament with spending the previous five meetings in 2006-07 CWS five home runs, two doubles seasons at Tulane and Sam finals. and 11 RBIs. “If I played that hole US OPEN even, I could have won,” Mickelson said. From Page C1 This is not a time for Mickelson, who turns 48 Nadal, Federer fi ght ‘the watch,’ on Saturday, to be looking One to go for the career behind. , the one that He doesn’t want to look keep winning Grand Slams has vexed him the most. forward, either. He has more runner- Never mind that Mick- By Howard Fendrich other six-Slam streak came come through and had some up finishes in the U.S. elson has played well on The Associated Press from 2008-09. Their best victories,” said Halep’s coach, Open than the other three the next three U.S. Open run was combining to win 11 Darren Cahill. “Over the next majors combined. So when courses — Shinnecock PARIS — was consecutive majors starting at two or three years, we’ve got Mickelson was asked if he Hills, Pebble Beach and trying to make the point that the 2005 , when a lot of strength and depth in had unfinished business Winged Foot. Or that with time stops for no man. Nadal collected No. 1. the women’s game.” at Shinnecock Hills, he a victory earlier this year at “You can’t fight against the “Sometimes, I see many, Halep was a first-time major paused briefly before deliv- the Mexico Championship age,” he said, “and you can’t many players — even good champion, as were Caroline ering an obvious answer. that his confidence level is fight against the watch. The players, top players — they Wozniacki (2018 Australian “I can say that a few higher than the four pre- watch keeps going, always.” go on the court against Rafa Open), Stephens (2017 U.S. times in this tournament,” vious years when he didn’t No arguing against that on clay, or Roger on hard Open) and Jelena Ostapenko he said. win at all. sentiment. court or any other surface, (2017 French Open). It helps that Mickelson Mickelson only cares Still, it is rather remarkable and you can almost see that “We start to believe that has a strong history at about posting a score in the how Nadal, a French Open they don’t really believe 100 anyone can win it,” Halep Shinnecock Hills, which opening round Thursday champion yet again a week percent that they can win,” said. he refers to as one of his that will keep him in the past his 32nd birthday, and said Robin Soderling, who As much as things change, favorite courses. mix, and then repeating the Federer, who turns 37 in less pulled off French Open upsets they stay the same at the top He had a one-shot lead process Friday. It’s a mes- than two months, seem to stay of Nadal in 2009, and Federer of men’s . with two holes to play in sage he delivered on four forever young. Nadal’s 6-4, in 2010. “They hope that they In Monday’s rankings, 2004 when Retief Goosen separate occasions during 6-3, 6-2 victory over Dominic will win, but they don’t really Nadal is No. 1, Federer is No. 2. made a 12-foot birdie putt his interviews. Thiem, who’s 24, in Sunday’s believe in it.” “Ten years ago, it was Rafa in the group behind him on “These three (courses) final gave the Spaniard an 11th It’s quite a different scene in and Roger,” Juan Martin del the par-5 16th, and then provide me a great oppor- title — yes, 11th — at Roland the women’s game these days. Potro said after losing to Nadal Mickelson put his tee shot tunity to finish out this Garros and 17th Grand Slam ’s 3-6, 6-4, in the French Open semifi- in the bunker on the par-3 final leg,” he said. “Cer- trophy overall. 6-1 win against Sloane Ste- nals, nine years after he lost 17th, blasted out to 5 feet tainly, with the way I’ve At the previous major phens in Saturday’s final in to Federer at that stage, “and and took all the air out of been playing this year and tournament, the Australian Paris made the No. 1-ranked now it’s always the same.” the Hamptons when he at the consistent level, as Open in January, Federer Romanian the seventh female Del Potro’s triumph at the three-putted for double well as at a much higher won his record 20th such champion at the past seven 2009 U.S. Open — he got past bogey. level than I’ve played the championship. majors. Part of that prob- Nadal in the semifinals, then In his first U.S. Open at last few years, it gives me At the Slam before that, ably can be traced to Serena Federer in the final — stands Shinnecock Hills in 1995, a great opportunity. But the U.S. Open last Septem- Williams’ 16-month absence alongside Marin Cilic’s title he was one shot out of the the last thing I’m thinking ber, Nadal was the last man from the sport’s four most at the same tournament as lead going into the final about right now is trying standing. prestigious tournaments the only two examples of round, closed with a 74 to win. I’m trying to get And so on. Federer or Nadal because she became a mother. someone other than Federer, and finished four shots myself in position for the has won each of the past six “Serena being out for the Nadal, , Andy behind. More than a tough weekend. Because when major tournaments, equaling last couple of years has left the Murray or final round was playing the you try to go out and win their second-longest stretch door ajar. And there’s been a claiming a major over the past par-5 16th hole in 6 over for a U.S. Open, you will lose of dual dominance. Their few young ladies that have 13 years. the week. it quick.” * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, June 12, 2018 C3 WORLD CUP 2018 PREVIEWING SOCCER’S MARQUEE EVENT | A LOOK ATTHE VENUES AND TOP PLAYERS TO WATCH

PLAYERS TO WATCH THE VENUES

A look at the 12 stadiums that will host Cup matches: Pitch

Moscow THE STADIUMS: Luzhniki holds more than 80,000 people and has played host to key moments in Russian sports history, including perfect the 1980 Olympics and the 2008 Champions League final between Manchester United and Chelsea. Spartak Stadium holds 45,000 and opened in 2014 as the new home for Moscow’s best-supported club. It’s the only one of the 12 World Cup stadiums built without govern- ment money — Spartak’s billionaire president Leonid Fedun funded the construction. From seasoned veterans to new blood, a look at soccer superstars Kaliningrad Kazan who may define THE STADIUM: One of the small- THE STADIUM: The 45,000-seat est stadiums used at a World Kazan Arena has a flowing, ele- Cup since 2002, the simply gant design and was Russia’s the 2018 Cup named Kaliningrad Stadium most modern stadium when it seats 35,000. opened five years ago. WHAT TO KNOW: Under the WHAT TO KNOW: Kazan wears name Koenigsberg, the city was its religion lightly but has a political and cultural center for intense pride in the culture of Germans for hundreds of years. the local Tatar ethnic group.

Antoine Griezmann, France Position: Forward World Cup match appearances: 5 World Cup goals: 0 The diminutive frontman has been in fine form for Atletico Madrid this season and was even the star as they won the Europa League. His silky style of play and ability to find the back of the net regularly will see him Yekaterinburg Nizhny Novgorod spearhead France’s attack. THE STADIUM: The first thing THE STADIUM: Built where the you will notice about the arena storied Volga River meets the are two temporary stands built smaller Oka, the roof of the high out of the main bowl on stadium seems to float atop a towers of scaffolding. ring of thin white columns. WHAT TO KNOW: Yekaterin- WHAT TO KNOW: Traveling to burg was a springboard for the Nizhny Novgorod will take just Lionel Messi, Russian Empire’s colonization under four hours from Moscow of Central Asia. on a new high-speed route. Position: Forward World Cup match appearances: 15 World Cup goals: 5 If it wasn’t for Lionel Messi’s hat-trick against Ecuador in Quito, two-time champions Argentina probably wouldn’t be part of the FIFA World Cup in Russia. As important as he is to his club, FC Barcelona, with whom he won the Spanish League and the Copa Del Rey in the 2017-18 season, he is much more important to his country. He brings a calming influence to the team, which reflects in how the whole team plays when he is on the pitch. Starting out as an out-and-out striker, the 30-year-old now plays in a more withdrawn role for Argentina. Rostov-on-Don St. Petersburg THE STADIUM: After the tourna- THE STADIUM: The vast venue ment, the 45,000-seat arena will was a headache for the Russian be the new home of FC Rostov. government, taking a decade WHAT TO KNOW: The region to build as costs soared to 43 Harry Kane, England around Rostov-on-Don is proud billion rubles ($670 million). Position: Forward World Cup match appearances: None of its heritage as the home of WHAT TO KNOW: St. Peters- many Cossacks — a group who burg’s grandeur is all down 108 goals in 140 appearances — Harry Kane’s Premier League record blurred boundaries between to the vision of one man: Czar speaks for itself. The Tottenham Hotspur striker has been in prolific goal- colonists and ethnic Russians. Peter the Great. scoring form in the last four seasons with the 24-year-old getting 20 or more on all four occasions. When it comes to the national side, his record (12 goals from 23 matches) is one of the best in recent times. As a result, Kane has established himself as a firm fan favorite, and in Russia, he will be certainly be a key asset for an England team that is aiming to win the World Cup for the first time since 1966.

Samara Volgograd Neymar, Brazil THE STADIUM: Samara’s THE STADIUM: The 45,000-seat 45,000-capacity stadium was Volgograd Arena has been Position: Forward World Cup match appearances: 5 World Cup goals: 4 tricky to build thanks to its designed to blend into its sur- complex domed roof, designed roundings as much as possible. Neymar’s importance to Brazil cannot be understated: he is the glue that to evoke the majesty of space. WHAT TO KNOW: Volgograd brings the whole team together, and his absence would affect the team WHAT TO KNOW: The city is has twice changed its name to greatly. Although Brazil has some great players, Neymar is someone who perhaps best known for making reflect Russia’s turbulent politi- the rockets used to send Rus- cal history. It was originally perhaps is the most important. He may be as sian cosmonauts into space. known as Tsaritsyn. important as Diego Maradona was to Argen- tina in 1986. He can single-handedly change the course of a game, and players like that are worth their weight in gold.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal Position: Forward World Cup match appearances: 13 World Cup goals: 3 There are few players in world soccer who are as influential as Portugal skipper Sochi Saransk Cristiano Ronaldo. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner guided Real Madrid to its third consecutive UEFA Champions League title this season, and now he will set his sights THE STADIUM: The 48,000-seat THE STADIUM: Saransk has a Fisht Stadium was built to host new 44,000-seat stadium for the on the World Cup. But Ronaldo’s goal-scoring record in the competition thus far is the lavish opening and closing World Cup, strikingly decorated not something that Portuguese fans will be happy with. ceremonies of the 2014 Olympics. in red and orange to echo tradi- WHAT TO KNOW: Organizers tional arts and crafts. Other players to keep an eye on are offering free train tickets WHAT TO KNOW: Saransk is the to fans, but it will be a stretch, capital of the Mordovia region, Mohamed Salah, Egypt; Kevin De Bruyne, Belgium; Luis Suarez, Uruguay with many services taking more which is home to the Erzya and than 30 hours from Moscow. Moksha ethnic groups. From wire reports

Cantor’s cantabile con Staal during an NHL because they hear Chick Hearn’s after “He’s the most WORLD CUP brio. His calls of Carli telecast of NBC, and somebody calling game moving to the U.S. in authentic,” Telemundo Lloyd’s 54-yard goal in Arlo White did a Cantor a different way than 1979. After working for Deportes President Ray From Page C1 the 2015 Women’s World impersonation during the they’re used to, they get a pair of magazines at Warren said. “One of Cup final and of Landon final weekend of NBC’s hooked,” he said. the 1986 tournament in the things we hear a lot Donovan’s stoppage-tie Premier League cover- Now 55, Cantor Mexico, Cantor called and say a lot is that it’s Neal said. “You want score that advanced the age in May. attended his first World three World Cups for better in Spanish, es mas American voices, I think, U.S. in 2010 are indelible. Cantor hopes he Cup at home in Argentina Univision starting in mejor en espanol, and so because that’s what’s NBC aired a 10-second attracts “people that in 1978, watching all of 1990. I think what’s happened familiar to Americans ad of Cantor shouting didn’t like soccer before, the host’s matches and After switching to with everything that’s and their ears.” “Goal!” during the Super wasn’t that enthusias- viewing the final from Telemundo in 2000, he gone on is there might Telemundo, using the Bowl that was seen by 102 tic about soccer because the last row of the Estadio called four World Cups be more people willing marketing power of many million English-language they thought it was a Monumental in Buenos for the Futbol de Prim- to try to discover, that NBCUniversal networks, viewers and 13 million boring, low-scoring Aires. He admired Jose era radio network, of because there is no real wants to attract viewers Hispanics. He called a game.” Maria Munoz’s broad- which he has an owner- magnetism to the Eng- with a different sound: goal by Minnesota’s Eric “All of a sudden casts growing up, and ship stake. lish-language coverage.” * ** C4 Tuesday, June 12, 2018 | The News Herald

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FedExCup Season Points Kurt Busch, 4938. Denny Hamlin, 4689. Ryan 6:40 a.m.-12:25 p.m. — Bubba Watson, United ON THE AIR EBRO 1, Justin Thomas, 1,949.208. 2, Dustin Blaney, 45710. Kyle Larson, 44311. Aric States; Jason Day, ; Brooks Koepka, Johnson, 1,802.777. 3, Justin Rose, Almirola, 43312. Jimmie Johnson, 37713. United States. SCHEDULE 1,663.739. 4, Jason Day, 1,542.748. 5, Bryson Chase Elliott, 36214. Erik Jones, 34615. Alex 6:51 a.m.-12:36 p.m. — Tyrrell Hatton, Today SOCCER Monday DeChambeau, 1,471.248. 6, Phil Mickelson, Bowman, 33116. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., 32717. England; Danny Willett, England; , MLB 6 p.m. Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 1,455.155. 7, Patrick Reed, 1,341.011. 8, Paul Menard, 32718. Austin Dillon, 29219. England. 11:55 a.m., Finger Lakes 12:10 p.m., Delaware Patton Kizzire, 1,335.000. 9, Bubba Watson, Jamie McMurray, 28320. William Byron, 277 7:02 a.m.-12:47 p.m. — Kevin Chappell, United 6:30 p.m. ESPN2—Women, Inter- 12:15 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 1,301.593. 10, Jon Rahm, 1,244.168. States; Andrew Johnston, England; Daniel ESPN—N.Y. Mets at national friendly, United 11:30 a.m., Palm Beach noon. Scoring Average Berger, United States. Evening: 1, Dustin Johnson, 68.827. 2, Justin Rose, TRANSACTIONS 7:13 a.m.-12:58 p.m. — Bryson DeChambeau, Atlanta States vs. China, at Greyhound simulcast: Jacksonville 6:45 p.m. 69.346. 3, Justin Thomas, 69.362. 4, Webb United States; Matt Fitzpatrick, England; Matt Tuesday Simpson, 69.512. 5, Henrik Stenson, 69.589. BASEBALL Kuchar, United States. Cleveland 7:24 a.m.-1:09 p.m. — Thorbjorn Olesen, Matinee: 6, Jason Day, 69.757. 7, Paul Casey, 69.808. American League 8, Steve Stricker, 69.827. 9, Phil Mickelson, Denmark; Shubhankar Sharma, India; Patrick Thoroughbred simulcast: Parx 11:55 a.m., TAMPA BAY RAYS — Recalled SS Willy 69.904. 10, Jon Rahm, 69.930. Rodgers, United States. Finger Lakes 12:10 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Adames from Durham (IL). Placed INF Daniel 7:31 a.m.-1:20 p.m. — Lanto Griffi n, United Palm Beach noon. Driving Distance Robertson on the 10-day DL. States; Tom Lewis, England; a-Jacob IN BRIEF Evening: 1, Trey Mullinax, 318.4. 2, Tony Finau, 315.3. American Association 3, Rory McIlroy, 314.7. 4, Luke List, 314.6. 5, Bergeron, United States. Ebro live racing 6:30 p.m. Dania Jai Alai 7 p.m. CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Traded OF Gary Woodland, 313.3. 6, Tom Lovelady, 312.9. 7:46 a.m.-1:31 p.m. — a-Kristoffer Reitan, Wednesday Axel Johnson to Windy City (FL) for future 7, Bubba Watson, 312.7. 8, Justin Thomas, Norway; a-Luis Gagne, Costa Rica; Cole DETROIT NICE, FRANCE Matinee: considerations. 311.3. 9, Keith Mitchell, 311.1. 10, Dustin Miller, United States. Thoroughbred simulcast: Finger Lakes LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed RHP Scott Johnson, 310.8. 7:57 a.m.-1:42 p.m. — Mickey DeMorat, Pistons, Dwane Casey Vieira hired 12:10 p.m., Delaware 12:15 p.m., Belmont Kuzminsky. United States; a-Tyler Strafaci, United States; 12:30 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane Driving Accuracy Percentage WICHITA WINGNUTS — Signed OF Hunter agree to 5-year deal as Nice manager 1, Henrik Stenson, 77.99%. 2, Ryan Armour, Calum Hill, Scotland. 11:30 a.m., Jacksonville 11:35 a.m., Palm Clanin. 73.95%. 3, Ryan Moore, 71.78%. 4, Kyle Thursday-Friday Beach noon. Can-Am League Stanley, 71.59%. 5, Chez Reavie, 71.56%. 6, 10th Hole-First Hole Evening: OTTAWA CHAMPIONS — Signed OF Tillman Dwane Casey lost his Former Arsenal - Brian Stuard, 71.44%. 7, Colt Knost, 70.91%. 5:45 a.m.-11:30 a.m. — Scott Stallings, United Ebro live racing 6:30 p.m. Dania Jai Alai 7 p.m. Pugh. Released RHP Noah Gapp. job in Toronto because tain Patrick Vieira was Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 6:30 p.m. 8, K.J. Choi, 70.81%. 9, Jim Furyk, 70.56%. 10, States; Sebastian Munoz, Colombia; Matthew Southgate, England. Thursday Emiliano Grillo, 69.53%. FOOTBALL the Raptors wanted to hired as manager of the Matinee: Greens in Regulation Percentage 5:56 a.m.-11:41 a.m. — Trey Mullinax, United National Football League Thoroughbred simulcast: Gulfstream 1, Henrik Stenson, 75.00%. 2, Jordan Spieth, States; a-Matt Parziale, United States; Jason advance further in the French club Nice on BUFFALO BILLS — Named Keith Jennings 11:55 a.m., Delaware 12:15 p.m., Belmont 71.98%. 3, Adam Scott, 71.90%. 4, Kyle Scrivener, Australia. BLESTO college scout. 12:30 p.m., Santa Anita 3 p.m., Churchill Stanley, 71.67%. 5, Gary Woodland, 71.35%. 6:07 a.m.-11:52 a.m. — David Bransdon, playoffs. In Detroit, it Monday after leaving GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed DT Joey Mbu. 4 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 6, Kevin Streelman, 71.11%. 7, Russell Knox, Australia; Eric Axley, United States; Tyler would be an accom- as coach of New York 11:30 a.m., Palm Beach noon. 71.04%. 8, Andrew Putnam, 70.83%. 9, Rafa Duncan, United States. COLLEGE plishment if Casey can City FC. Vieira replaces Evening: Cabrera Bello, 70.76%. 10, Brendan Steele, 6:18 a.m.-12:03 p.m. — a-Garrett Rank, Ebro live racing 6:30 p.m. Dania Jai Alai 7 p.m. 70.60%. NYU — Named Dan Rickard, Danté Milligan Canada; Mackenzie Hughes, Canada; Aaron and James Altman men’s assistant basketball simply get the Pistons Lucien Favre at Nice. Friday Total Driving Baddeley, Australia. into the playoffs. The New York City FC said Matinee: 1, Tommy Fleetwood, 58. 2, Keegan Bradley, coaches. 6:29 a.m.-12:14 p.m. — Alexander Levy, Thoroughbred simulcast: Churchill 11:45 a.m., 63. 3, Gary Woodland, 74. 4, Bronson SAINT ANSELM — Named Larry Rocha men’s France; Brian Harman, United States; Patrick Pistons Domenec Torrent will Gulfstream 12:15 p.m., Belmont 2:05 p.m., Burgoon, 83. 5 (tie), Justin Rose and Hudson ice hockey coach. Cantlay, United States. hired succeed Vieira at the Santa Anita 3 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Swafford, 90. 7, Adam Scott, 92. 8, Byeong TEXAS RIO GRANDE VALLEY — Named Ipek 6:40 a.m.-12:25 p.m. — Paul Casey, England; Derby Lane 11:30 p.m., Palm Beach noon. Hun An, 97. 9, Sergio Garcia, 102. 10, Jason Turkyilmaz women’s assistant basketball Satoshi Kodaira, ; Branden Grace, South the NBA Major League Soccer Evening: Day, 107. coach. Africa. TUSCULUM — Named Ross Cash men’s and coach of club. Torrent will begin Ebro live racing 6:30 p.m. Dania Jai Alai 7 p.m. SG-Putting 6:51 a.m.-12:36 p.m. — Zach Johnson, United Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 6:30 p.m. 1, Jason Day, 1.190. 2, Phil Mickelson, 1.050. women’s golf coach. States; , ; the year in New York once his Saturday 3, Greg Chalmers, .790. 4, Sam Burns, .780. 5, Patrick Reed, United States. Matinee: Webb Simpson, .731. 6, Peter Malnati, .724. 7, 7:02 a.m.-12:47 p.m. — Rory McIlroy, Northern finalist U.S. work permit is Thoroughbred simulcast: Belmont 12:30 p.m., Johnson Wagner, .718. 8, Kevin Kisner, .702. TENNIS Ireland; Jordan Spieth, United States; Phil Monday, approved. Vieira had Churchill 5 p.m., Gulfstream 12:15 p.m., Santa 9, Seamus Power, .695. 10, 2 tied with .626. Mickelson, United States. Anita 3 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Derby Birdie Average ATP WORLD TOUR/ WTA TOUR 7:13 a.m.-12:58 p.m. — Hideki Matsuyama, Casey hoping he been linked with the Lane 11:30 a.m., Jacksonville 11:35 a.m., Palm 1 (tie), Justin Rose and Jon Rahm, 4.83. 3, LIBEMA OPEN RESULTS Japan; Marc Leishman, Australia; Rickie can help Arsenal job after Arsene Beach noon. Dustin Johnson, 4.80. 4, Phil Mickelson, Monday at Autotron Rosmalen, Den Bosch, Fowler, United States. Evening: 4.74. 5, Justin Thomas, 4.50. 6 (tie), Jason 7:24 a.m.-1:09 p.m. — Charles Howell III, the three-time NBA Wenger stepped down Ebro live racing 6:30 p.m. Dania Jai Alai 7 p.m. Day and Jordan Spieth, 4.33. 8, Pat Perez, Purse: ATP, $721,000 (WT250); WTA, $226,750 United States; Bill Haas, United States; championship fran- last month but will now Greyhound simulcast: Derby Lane 6:30 p.m. 4.30. 9, Chesson Hadley, 4.29. 10, Bryson (Intl.); Surface: Grass-Outdoor Charley Hoffman, United States. Sunday DeChambeau, 4.24. Men‘s Singles 7:35 a.m.-1:20 p.m. — Sungjae Im, South chise regularly reach return to his native Matinee: Thoroughbred simulcast: Eagles (Holes per) First Round Korea; Russell Knox, Scotland; Matthew the postseason and France for his first Churchill a.m. 11:45 a.m., Parx 11:55 a.m., 1, Dustin Johnson, 65.5. 2, Justin Thomas, Yuichi Sugita, Japan, def. , Wallace, England. Gulfstream 12:15 p.m., Belmont 12:30 p.m., 66.5. 3, Rafa Cabrera Bello, 76.0. 4, Sam Georgia, 6-3, 6-2. 7:46 a.m.-1:31 p.m. — a-Shintaro Ban, United eventually compete coaching job in Europe. Santa Anita 3 p.m. Greyhound simulcast: Burns, 79.7. 5, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, 84.0. 6, , Netherlands, def. Ivo Karlovic, States; Sung Joon Park, South Korea; Tim Palm Beach noon, Jacksonville 12:30 p.m. Tony Finau, 87.0. 7 (tie), Hideki Matsuyama , 7-6 (3), 6-7 (5), 6-3. Wilkinson, New Zealand. again for titles. A month “After two and a half Evening: and Conrad Shindler, 97.7. 9, Webb Simpson, , Romania, def. Aljaz Bedene, 7:57 a.m.-1:42 p.m. — Dylan Meyer, United after being fired by the years as head coach of Ebro live racing 6:30 p.m. 100.0. 10, Brandon Harkins, 101.1. Slovenia, 6-7 (6), 7-6 (4), 6-3. States; Sulman Raza, United States; Chris Sand Save Percentage , Russia, def. Yuki Bhambri, Naegel, United States. Raptors , Casey agreed NYCFC, today will be POKER ROOM 1, Phil Mickelson, 64.21%. 2, Ben Crane, India, 6-4, 6-1. Thursday-Friday to a five-year deal to my last day,” Vieira – (Ext. 180) Open 9 a.m. to 3 a.m. Monday 64.20%. 3, Louis Oosthuizen, 63.77%. 4, Jason First Hole-10th Hole through Friday and 24 hours on weekends Day, 63.64%. 5, Rob Oppenheim, 63.29%. Women’s Singles 11:30 a.m.-5:45 a.m. — Sam Burns, United become head coach of wrote on Twitter. “I and holidays. 6, Justin Rose, 62.34%. 7, Seamus Power, First Round States; Brian Gay, United States; Dean the Pistons, two people can honestly say that LOCATION 61.86%. 8, Brandt Snedeker, 61.54%. 9 (tie), , Belgium, def. Richel Burmester, South Africa. – Intersection of State 79 and State 20. Henrik Stenson and Rory Sabbatini, 61.11%. Hogenkamp, Netherlands, 6-1, 6-2. 11:41 a.m.-5:56 a.m. — TBD; a-Chun An Yu, familiar with the situa- my time with the club INFORMATION All-Around Ranking CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, def. Taiwan; Liang Wenchong, China. tion told The Associated has been absolutely –234-3943. 1, Justin Thomas, 226. 2, Dustin Johnson, 240. , Belarus, 6-2, 7-6 (1). 11:52 a.m.-6:07 a.m. — Russell Henley, United 3, Rickie Fowler, 265. 4, Justin Rose, 280. 5, Bibianne Schoofs, Netherlands, def. Carina States; Aaron Wise, United States; Peter Press on Monday. The perfect — both on the Tommy Fleetwood, 289. 6, Jon Rahm, 331. 7, Witthoeft, Germany, 6-4, 7-5. Uihlein, United States. ODDS Paul Casey, 376. 8, Patrick Cantlay, 378. 9, , Netherlands, def. Ekaterina 12:03 p.m.-6:18 a.m.— Tony Finau, United people spoke on con- professional and per- Jason Day, 384. 10, Hideki Matsuyama, 386. Alexandrova, Russia, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 7-6 (7). States; Luke List, United States; Gary dition of anonymity sonal level.” PREGAME.COM LINE Woodland, United States. because the team had MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL FEDEX CUP LEADERS Men’s Doubles 12:14 p.m.-6:29 a.m. — Sergio Garcia, Spain; Today Points Money 1. Justin Thomas 1,949 First Round Jon Rahm, Spain; Rafa Cabrera Bello, Spain. not announced the WASHINGTON National League $5,764,100 2. Dustin Johnson 1,803 $4,786,825 Romain Arneodo, Monaco, and Gilles Muller, 12:25 p.m.-6:40 a.m. — Tommy Fleetwood, FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINE 3. Justin Rose 1,664 $4,737,152 4. Jason Day Luxembourg, def. Nicholas Monroe, United England; Francesco Molinari, ; Alex move, which was first Supreme Court won’t get at Philadelphia -160 Colorado +150 1,543 $4,200,887 5. Bryson DeChambeau States, and John-Patrick Smith, Australia, 7-6 Noren, Sweden. reported by ESPN. involved in Wrigley dispute San Francisco -121 at Miami +111 1,471 $4,194,398 6. Phil Mickelson 1,455 (4), 3-6, 11-9. 12:36 p.m.-6:51 a.m. — Cameron Smith, at Atlanta -150 New York +140 $3,912,019 7. Patrick Reed 1,341 $3,916,241 , France, and Purav Raja, India, Australia; Kyle Stanley, United States; Pat at Milwaukee -105 Chicago -105 8. Patton Kizzire 1,335 $3,209,701 9. Bubba def. Marius Copil, Romania, and Stefanos Perez, United States. MOSCOW The Supreme Court is at St. Louis OFF San Diego OFF Watson 1,302 $3,740,48510. Jon Rahm Tsitsipas, Greece, 7-5, 7-5. 12:47 p.m.-7:02 a.m. — Justin Thomas, United at -132 Pittsburgh +122 1,244 $3,070,16811. Webb Simpson 1,228 States; Dustin Johnson, United States; Tiger jibes at cash leaving in place a court American League $3,438,76712. Tony Finau 1,168 $2,843,56313. Women’s Doubles Woods, United States. pledges for 2026 Cup decision dismissing a Boston -164 at Baltimore +154 Patrick Cantlay 1,132 $2,825,32314. Rickie First Round 12:58 p.m.-7:13 a.m. — , China; Si at Tampa Bay OFF Toronto OFF Fowler 1,047 $3,058,51015. Paul Casey , Netherlands, and Kirsten Woo Kim, South Korea; Kiradech Aphibarnrat, lawsuit filed against at Detroit -110 Minnesota +100 1,047 $2,569,18516. Chesson Hadley Flipkens, Belgium, def. Oksana Kalashnikova, Thailand. Cleveland -150 at Chicago +140 1,033 $2,502,72217. Luke List 1,025 Georgia, and , Germany, 4-6, 1:09 p.m.-7:24 a.m. — Jason Dufner, United In a FIFA election the Chicago Cubs by Houston -135 at Oakland +125 $2,534,20918. Pat Perez 1,020 $2,647,77419. 6-1, 10-6. States; a-Braden Thornberry, United States; where money could be the owners of rooftop at Seattle OFF Los Angeles OFF Andrew Landry 1,018 $2,269,61720. Marc Rika Fujiwara, Japan, and , China, Brandt Snedeker, United States. Interleague Leishman 1,012 $3,085,88021. Aaron Wise def. , Slovenia, and Aleksandra 1:20 p.m.-7:35 a.m. — TBD; a-Ryan Lumsden, key, Morocco tried to clubs adjacent to Wrig- at NY Yankees -155 Washington +145 993 $2,563,64222. Brendan Steele 977 Krunic, , 7-5, 3-6, 10-7. Scotland; James Morrison, England. heap doubt on North ley Field. Skybox on at Kansas City -107 Cincinnati -103 $2,165,34523. Chez Reavie 958 $2,370,61124. , Belgium, and Demi Schuurs, 1:31 p.m.-7:46 a.m. — Cameron Wilson, at LA Dodgers OFF Texas OFF Brian Harman 931 $2,296,87625. Austin Netherlands, def. and United States; a-Will Grimmer, United States; American promises Sheffield and Lakeview Updated odds available at Pregame.com Cook 904 $1,929,13626. Alex Noren 882 , United States, 6-3, 6-3. a-Philip Barbaree, United States. of multi-billion dollar Baseball Club sued the $2,331,92627. Ian Poulter 842 $2,245,72728. 1:42 p.m.-7:57 a.m. — a-Rhett Rasmussen, Gary Woodland 830 $2,011,70229. Emiliano ATP WORLD TOUR United States; Michael Hebert, United States; 2026 World Cup profits Cubs in 2015, arguing COLLEGE BASEBALL Grillo 828 $1,998,66130. Kyle Stanley 795 MERCEDESCUP RESULTS Michael Block, United States. $2,213,02031. Rory McIlroy 790 $2,502,06332. Monday at TC Weissenhof, Stuttgart, Thursday-Friday on Monday. Moroc- in part that a right-field 10th Hole-First Hole NCAA DIVISION I SUPER Jordan Spieth 783 $2,055,89433. Charles Germany can jibes at projections video board the team Howell III 782 $1,849,11934. Scott Piercy Purse: $772,000 (WT250); Surface: 11:30 a.m.-5:45 a.m. — Matt Jones, Australia; REGIONALS 778 $1,769,33435. Cameron Smith 768 Clay-Outdoor Ryan Fox, New Zealand; Shota Akiyoshi, All times Central from the United States- was adding would block $2,158,88036. Si Woo Kim 764 $1,910,94837. Singles Japan. (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) Billy Horschel 720 $1,781,35138. Xander First Round 11:41 a.m.-5:56 a.m. — Paul Waring, England; Canada-Mexico bid their views of the ball- Host school is home team for Game 1; visiting Schauffele 717 $1,995,86739. Ted Potter, Rudolf Molleker, Germany, def. Jan-Lennard a-Theo Humphrey, United States, TBD. school is home team for Game 2; coin fl ip came when leaders of park and violate terms Jr. 695 $1,735,13840. Henrik Stenson 691 Struff, Germany, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-3. 11:52 a.m.-6:07 a.m. — Richy Werenski, determines home team for Game 3 $2,050,72441. Kevin Kisner 685 $1,898,66942. , Germany, def. Yannick Maden, United States; Robert Castro, United States; the rival campaigns of a 2004 revenue- At Boshamer Stadium, Chapel Hill, N.C. Beau Hossler 675 $1,604,96143. Jimmy Germany, 6-4, 6-1. Ollie Schniederjans, United States. June 8: North Carolina 7, Stetson 4 met voters from five of sharing agreement. Walker 671 $1,880,08644. Keegan Bradley 662 , Germany, def. Mikhail 12:03 p.m.-6:18 a.m.— a-Noah Goodwin, Saturday: North Carolina 7, Stetson 5, UNC $1,739,21745. J.J. Spaun 647 $1,480,65746. Youzhny, Russia, 7-6 (5), 6-3. United States; Richie Ramsay, Scotland; FIFA’s six continen- A federal judge dis- advances Brooks Koepka 641 $1,795,41747. Byeong , Argentina, def. , Kenny Perry, United States. At Hawkins Field, Nashville, Tenn. tal groups. “There is missed the case. Judge Hun An 632 $1,756,05448. Chris Kirk Australia, 6-2, 6-2. 12:14 p.m.-6:29 a.m. — Keegan Bradley, Mississippi State 10, Vanderbilt 8 June 8: 626 $1,481,79749. Andrew Putnam 612 United States; TBD; Xander Schauffele, lots of uncertainty,” Virginia Kendall said Saturday: Vanderbilt 4, Mississippi State 3, $1,337,61950. Kevin Na 602 $1,546,854 Doubles United States. series tied 1-1 First Round 12:25 p.m.-6:40 a.m. — Lucas Glover, United Morocco Football Fed- the board was allowed Sunday: Mississippi State 10, Vanderbilt 6, 11 , Brazil, and Feliciano States; Webb Simpson, United States; innings, MSU advances RYDER CUP POINTS eration president Fouzi because the agreement 1. Patrick Reed 6,785.090 2. Justin Thomas Lopez (4), Spain, def. , Graeme McDowell, Northern Ireland. At Goss Stadium at Coleman Field 6,592.273 3. Dustin Johnson 6,589.897 4. Germany, and , Canada, 6-3, 6-4. 12:36 p.m.-6:51 a.m. — Ernie Els, South Lekjaa said of the detail allowed “any expan- Corvallis, Ore. Jordan Spieth 4,795.306 5. Brooks Koepka Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Marcin Africa; Steve Stricker, United States; Jim June 8: Oregon State 8, Minnesota 1 in North American sion of Wrigley Field 4,520.409 6. Rickie Fowler 4,172.647 7. Bubba Matkowski, Poland, def. Andre Begemann and Furyk, United States. Saturday: Oregon State 6, Minnesota 3, OSU Watson 4,128.024 8. Phil Mickelson 3,937.665 12:47 p.m.-7:02 a.m. — Henrik Stenson, pledges of $14.3 billion approved by govern- advances Maximilian Marterer, Germany, 7-5, 7-5 9. Bryson DeChambeau 3,888.31610. Sweden; Adam Scott, Australia; Martin At Goodwin Field, Fullerton, Calif. revenue for FIFA. “That mental authorities.” Webb Simpson 3,622.30711. Matt Kuchar Kaymer, Germany. June 8: Washington 8, Cal State Fullerton 5 WTA TOUR 3,386.94612. Brian Harman 2,910.26513. 12:58 p.m.-7:13 a.m. — Kevin Kisner, United doesn’t correspond A three-judge panel Saturday: Cal State Fullerton 5, Washington 2 NATURE VALLEY OPEN RESULTS Aaron Wise 2,378.56714. Kevin Kisner States; Ross Fisher, England; Adam Hadwin, Sunday: Washington 6, Cal State Fullerton 5, Monday at Nottingham Tennis Centre, either to historical of the 7th Circuit U.S. 2,274.08615. Jimmy Walker 2,239.348 Nottingham, England Canada. 10 innings, Washington advances 1:09 p.m.-7:24 a.m. — Shane Lowry, Ireland; facts or future extrapo- Court of Appeals in At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium, Gainesville, Purse: $226,750 (Intl.); Surface: EUROPEEUROPEAN POINTS Grass-Outdoor TBD; Chez Reavie, United States. Fla. 1:20 p.m.-7:35 a.m. — Lucas Herbert, lation, it’s an exercise September upheld the Saturday: Florida 8, Auburn 2 1. Francesco Molinari 3,123,804.01 2. Singles Tyrrell Hatton 3,096,447.753. Justin Rose First Round Australia; Brian Stuard, United States; a- that goes beyond that,” decision to dismiss Sunday: Auburn 3, Florida 2, series tied 1-1 Stewart Hagestad, United States. Monday: Florida (46-19) vs. Auburn (43-22), 2,961,330.27 4. Rory McIlroy 2,155,801.95 5. , Japan, def. Sachia Vickery, Lekjaa said in French. the case. The Supreme Thorbjorn Olesen 2,121,645.58 6. Jon Rahm United States, 3-6, 6-1, 6-2. 1:31 p.m.-7:46 a.m. — a-Franklin Huang, late United States; Sebastian Vazquez, Mexico; At Baum Stadium at George Cole Field, 2,088,832.87 7. Ross Fisher 1,753,993.16 8. , Italy, vs. Dalila Jakupovic, Money will not be the Court declined Monday Matthew Fitzpatrick 1,744,974.17 9. Rafa Slovenia, 7-6 (4), 6-2. Michael Miller, United States. Fayetteville, Ark. 1:42 p.m.-7:57 a.m. — Christopher Babcock, only factor on the minds to hear the case, leaving Saturday: Arkansas 9, South Carolina 3 Cabrera Bello 1,682,607.2410. Alex Noren Magdalena Frech, Poland, def. , 1,588,128.81 China, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. United States; a-Timothy Wiseman, United of up to 206 expected the lower court deci- Sunday: South Carolina 8, Arkansas 5, series States; David Gazzolo, United States. tied 1-1 , United States, def. Arina WORLD POINTS Rodionova, Australia, 6-4, 6-1. FIFA member federa- sions in place. Monday: Arkansas 14, South Carolina 4, WORLD GOLF RANKING Arkansas advances 1. Justin Rose 270.14 2. Jon Rahm 248.36 3. Denisa Allertova, Czech Republic, def. Kristie tions who can vote on Rory McIlroy 216.99 4. Francesco Molinari Ahn, United States, 6-3, 6-1. Through June 10 At Dan Law Field at Rip Griffi n Park, 1. Dustin Johnson USA 9.28 186.81 5. Tyrrell Hatton 176.17 6. Tommy Vera Lapko, Belarus, def. Jana Fett, Croatia, Wednesday in Moscow. The Associated Press Lubbock, Texas 2. Justin Thomas USA 8.99 Fleetwood 167.00 7. Alex Noren 158.67 8. 7-6 (5), 6-4. Saturday: Texas Tech 6, Duke 4 3. Justin Rose ENG 8.28 Rafa Cabrera Bello 127.62 9. Sergio Garcia Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, def. Elena- Sunday: Duke 11, Texas Tech 2, series tied 1-1 4. Jordan Spieth USA 7.78 126.6310. Ian Poulter 126.60 Gabriela Ruse, Romania, 6-0, 3-6, 6-1. Monday: Texas Tech 6, Duke 2, TT advances 5. Jon Rahm ESP 7.68 At UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Austin, Texas Duan Ying-Ying, China, def. , LPGA MONEY Russia, 6-2, 6-2. 6. Rory McIlroy NIR 7.07 Saturday: Tennessee Tech 5, Texas 4 7. Rickie Fowler USA 6.87 Trn Money 1. Ariya Jutanugarn 14 Sunday: Texas 4, Tennessee Tech 2, series 8. Jason Day AUS 6.57 $1,704,614 2. Inbee Park 8 $863,286 3. Doubles tied 1-1 9. Brooks Koepka USA 5.82 Moriya Jutanugarn 14 $700,946 4. Minjee First Round Monday: Texas 5, Tennessee Tech 2, Texas 10. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 5.57 Lee 13 $657,951 5. Brooke M. Henderson 14 Alicja Rosolska, Poland, and , advances 11. Paul Casey ENG 5.24 $594,466 6. Hyo Joo Kim 9 $577,416 7. Jin United States, def. Katie Boulter and Katie 12. Tommy Fleetwood ENG 5.18 Young Ko 11 $555,060 8. Jessica Korda 10 Swan, Britain, 3-6, 6-2, 10-6. 13. Patrick Reed USA 5.14 $550,008 9. Pernilla Lindberg 13 $549,41010. , , and Zheng Saisai, GOLF 14. Marc Leishman AUS 4.85 Eun-Hee Ji 11 $521,11911. Carlota Ciganda China, def. , Britain, and Yanina 15. Sergio Garcia ESP 4.80 11 $490,84112. Michelle Wie 11 $489,07913. Wickmayer, Belgium, 4-6, 6-3, 10-6. 16. Alex Noren SWE 4.79 WORLD CUP RANKINGS Danielle Kang 11 $483,33114. Lexi Thompson , United States, and 1. Dustin Johnson USA 9.28 2. Justin Thomas 17. Henrik Stenson SWE 4.76 9 $434,08115. Shanshan Feng 11 $430,79216. , Mexico, def. Nadiia Kichenok, USA 8.99 3. Justin Rose ENG 8.28 4. Jordan 18. Francesco Molinari ITA 4.71 Lydia Ko 12 $416,55617. Brittany Lincicome Ukraine, and , Australia, Spieth USA 7.78 5. Jon Rahm ESP 7.68 6. 19. Bubba Watson USA 4.52 11 $407,74718. Charley Hull 11 $403,44219. 6-7 (6), 6-2, 10-4. Rory McIlroy NIR 7.07 7. Rickie Fowler USA 20. Phil Mickelson USA 4.45 Marina Alex 12 $394,34920. Wei-Ling Hsu , Australia, and Donna Vekic, 6.87 8. Jason Day AUS 6.57 9. Brooks Koepka 21. Webb Simpson USA 4.18 11 $375,02521. Lizette Salas 12 $368,82722. Croatia, def. Alexa Guarachi, Chile, and USA 5.8210. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 5.5711. 22. Bryson DeChambeau USA 4.07 Azahara Munoz 11 $338,93023. Nasa Hataoka , Bulgaria, 6-2, 6-3. Paul Casey ENG 5.2412. Tommy Fleetwood 23. Tyrrell Hatton ENG 3.87 11 $337,05224. Nelly Korda 11 $331,46425. ENG 5.1813. Patrick Reed USA 5.1414. Marc 24. Rafael Cabrera Bello ESP 3.87 Lindy Duncan 12 $323,91826. Megan Khang Leishman AUS 4.8515. Sergio Garcia ESP 25. Matt Kuchar USA 3.86 14 $318,20827. Jennifer Song 11 $315,47528. 4.8016. Alex Noren SWE 4.7917. Henrik GOLF 26. Xander Schauffele USA 3.72 Sei Young Kim 12 $297,94529. Sung Hyun Stenson SWE 4.7618. Francesco Molinari 27. Ian Poulter ENG 3.66 Park 11 $291,76530. 5 $291,34531. ITA 4.7119. Bubba Watson USA 4.5220. Phil UNITED STATES 28. Brian Harman USA 3.55 In Gee Chun 9 $279,37232. So Yeon Ryu 11 Mickelson USA 4.4521. Webb Simpson USA GOLF ASSOCIATION 29. Patrick Cantlay USA 3.48 $276,60033. In-Kyung Kim 9 $275,92634. 4.1822. Bryson DeChambeau USA 4.0723. U.S. OPEN TEE TIMES 30. Kevin Kisner USA 3.45 Caroline Masson 12 $269,95335. Cristie Tyrrell Hatton ENG 3.8724. Rafael Cabrera June 14-17 at Shinnecock Hills, Southamption, 31. Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA 3.41 Kerr 12 $256,11536. Sarah Jane Smith 15 Bello ESP 3.8725. Matt Kuchar USA 3.8626. N.Y. 32. Pat Perez USA 3.35 $252,61537. Jenny Shin 13 $243,53838. Xander Schauffele USA 3.7227. Ian Poulter All times Central 33. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 3.28 Su Oh 14 $242,55939. Angela Stanford 13 ENG 3.6628. Brian Harman USA 3.5529. (a-amateur) 34. Branden Grace SAF 3.26 $221,05540. Austin Ernst 12 $205,04741. Patrick Cantlay USA 3.4830. Kevin Kisner USA Thursday-Friday 35. Satoshi Kodaira JPN 3.21 Amy Yang 8 $178,70642. Bronte Law 11 3.4531. Kiradech Aphibarnrat THA 3.4132. First Hole-10th Hole 36. Charley Hoffman USA 3.10 $176,51643. Sakura Yokomine 3 $175,36944. Pat Perez USA 3.3533. Louis Oosthuizen SAF 5:45 a.m.-11:30 a.m. — Harold Varner, United 37. Tony Finau USA 3.09 12 $169,45445. Jodi Ewart 3.2834. Branden Grace SAF 3.2635. Satoshi States; TBD; Matthieu Pavon, France. 38. Kyle Stanley USA 3.05 Shadoff 10 $167,69946. Amy Olson 11 Kodaira JPN 3.2136. Charley Hoffman USA 5:56 a.m.-11:41 a.m. — Michael Putnam, 39. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 2.80 $162,59147. Jeong Eun Lee 11 $161,33948. 3.1037. Tony Finau USA 3.0938. Kyle Stanley United States; Scott Gregory, England; Will 40. Gary Woodland USA 2.71 Hannah Green 12 $161,32049. Ayako Uehara USA 3.0539. Matthew Fitzpatrick ENG 2.8040. Zalatoris, United States. 41. Ross Fisher ENG 2.67 14 $160,99450. Anna Nordqvist 11 $151,401 Gary Woodland USA 2.7141. Ross Fisher 6:07 a.m.-11:52 a.m. — Brendan Steele, 42. Cameron Smith AUS 2.63 ENG 2.6742. Cameron Smith AUS 2.6343. United States; Chesson Hadley, United States; 43. Daniel Berger USA 2.63 Daniel Berger USA 2.6344. Charl Schwartzel a-Harry Ellis, England. 44. Charl Schwartzel SAF 2.57 SAF 2.5745. Haotong Li CHN 2.5446. Siwoo AUTO RACING 6:18 a.m.-12:03 p.m. — Jhonattan Vegas, 45. Haotong Li CHN 2.54 Kim KOR 2.5247. Adam Hadwin CAN 2.5048. Venezuela; Dylan Frittelli, South Africa; a- 46. Siwoo Kim KOR 2.52 Brendan Steele USA 2.4049. Peter Uihlein USA MONSTER ENERGY CUP POINTS Doug Ghim, United States. 47. Adam Hadwin CAN 2.50 2.3850. Chez Reavie USA 2.38 1. Kyle Busch, 664; 2. Kevin Harvick, 5893. 6:29 a.m.-12:14 p.m. — Louis Oosthuizen, 48. Brendan Steele USA 2.40 Joey Logano, 5665. Brad Keselowski, 5146. South Africa; Jimmy Walker, United States; 49. Peter Uihlein USA 2.38 PGA STATISTICS Clint Bowyer, 5104. Martin Truex Jr., 5067. Justin Rose, England. 50. Chez Reavie USA 2.38 * ** The News Herald | Tuesday, June 12, 2018 C5 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS

EAST DIVISION EAST DIVISION Rays 8, Blue Jays 4: Jake Bauers Red Sox 2, Orioles 0, 12 innings: TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY hit his fi rst career home run to put Brock Holt and Jackie Bradley Jr. Boston 45 22 .672 — — 6-4 W-1 23-11 22-11 Atlanta 37 28 .569 — — 5-5 L-1 16-12 21-16 Tampa Bay ahead in the fourth each delivered a sacrifi ce fl y in the New York 42 19 .689 — — 8-2 L-1 22-9 20-10 Washington 36 27 .571 — — 5-5 L-1 15-16 21-11 inning and the Rays went on to a 12th inning, and the Boston Red Sox Tampa Bay 30 35 .462 14 11 2-8 W-1 13-16 17-19 Philadelphia 33 30 .524 3 3 3-7 W-1 20-11 13-19 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays. limited the Baltimore Orioles to fi ve Bauers’ two-run homer off Sam Toronto 30 36 .455 14½ 11½ 5-5 L-1 16-19 14-17 New York 28 34 .452 7½ 7½ 2-8 W-1 13-21 15-13 hits in a victory. Gaviglia after Matt Duffy’s single Baltimore 19 46 .292 25 22 2-8 L-5 10-19 9-27 Miami 24 42 .364 13½ 13½ 4-6 W-1 12-20 12-22 Carlos erased a 4-3 Toronto lead. Tampa Indians 4, White Sox 0: Carrasco struck out 11 while pitch- CENTRAL DIVISION CENTRAL DIVISION Bay tacked on three runs in the sev- enth with the help of a bases-loaded ing two-hit ball over seven innings, TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY throwing error by reliever John and the Cleveland Indians beat the Cleveland 35 29 .547 — — 6-4 W-2 20-11 15-18 Milwaukee 39 26 .600 — — 4-6 L-1 18-11 21-15 Axford. Left-hander Ryan Yarbrough, Chicago White Sox. Detroit 31 36 .463 5½ 11 4-6 L-1 21-16 10-20 Chicago 37 25 .597 ½ — 8-2 L-1 19-13 18-12 who leads the major leagues with 44 Cardinals 5, Padres 2: Marcell Ozuna Minnesota 28 34 .452 6 11½ 6-4 W-1 17-17 11-17 St. Louis 36 28 .563 2½ ½ 6-4 W-1 20-14 16-14 relief innings, started and pitched six and Jose Martinez hit two-run Chicago 22 42 .344 13 18½ 5-5 L-1 10-20 12-22 Pittsburgh 32 33 .492 7 5 3-7 W-1 18-15 14-18 innings for the Rays. Yarbrough (5-2) Kansas City 22 44 .333 14 19½ 2-8 L-1 10-21 12-23 Cincinnati 23 43 .348 16½ 14½ 4-6 W-1 11-23 12-20 homers, rookie Jack Flaherty pitched gave up four runs on seven hits while into the seventh inning, and the St. striking out three in his fi rst start Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego WEST DIVISION WEST DIVISION since May 14. Padres. TEAM W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY TEAM W L PCT. GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Marlins 7, Giants 5: Madison Seattle 41 24 .631 — — 8-2 W-1 20-12 21-12 Arizona 35 29 .547 — — 7-3 W-3 19-13 16-16 Bumgarner blew a sixth inning lead Houston 42 25 .627 — — 7-3 W-5 19-14 23-11 Los Angeles 33 32 .508 2½ 4 7-3 W-1 16-18 17-14 and was ejected on the way out of LATE Los Angeles 37 29 .561 4½ 4½ 7-3 L-1 17-18 20-11 San Francisco 33 33 .500 3 4½ 7-3 L-1 19-11 14-22 his second start this season as the L.A. Angels at Seattle Oakland 34 32 .515 7½ 7½ 6-4 W-1 18-16 16-16 Colorado 32 33 .492 3½ 5 2-8 L-4 11-19 21-14 Miami Marlins rallied past the San Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee Texas 27 41 .397 15½ 15½ 3-7 L-4 13-23 14-18 San Diego 31 37 .456 6 7½ 6-4 L-1 18-21 13-16 Francisco Giants. Pittsburgh at Arizona

TODAY’S PITCHING COMPARISON BOX SCORES CENTRAL TIME VERSION RAYS 8, BLUE JAYS 4 1 0 0 0 0 1 11 1.27 Detroit, 4; Profar, Texas, 4; TORONTO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Rucinski pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. CARDINALS 5, PADRES 2 Hernandez lf 4 1 2 2 0 1 .265 Inherited runners-scored — Moronta 2-0, SAN DIEGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Smith, Tampa Bay, 4; 7 tied NATIONAL LEAGUE Solarte 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .256 Dyson 1-1, Ziegler 3-1, Conley 2-1. HBP — Jankowski cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .305 at 3. 2018 TEAM LAST THREE STARTS Smoak 1b 3 0 0 0 1 0 .237 Rucinski (McCutchen). Hosmer 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .287 TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Morales dh 4 1 2 1 0 0 .220 Umpires — Home, Jeremie Rehak; First, Mark Renfroe lf 4 0 0 1 0 2 .256 HOME RUNS: Martinez, Colorado Gray (R) 6-6 5.66 6-7 2-0 14.1 6.91 Philadelphia Nola (R) 6:05p 7-2 2.35 1-0 19.2 2.29 0.00 Pillar cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .262 Wegner; Second, John Tumpane; Third, Mike Reyes rf 4 0 0 0 0 2 .208 Boston, 21; Ramirez, Cleve- Martin c 3 0 1 0 1 2 .174 DiMuro. Spangenberg 2b 3 1 1 1 1 1 .205 Grichuk rf 4 0 1 1 0 3 .184 T — 3:03. A — 6,023 (36,742). Villanueva 3b 2 0 1 0 1 0 .235 land, 19; Trout, Los Angeles, San Fran. Stratton (R) 7-3 4.63 10-3 2-0 15.0 3.60 Diaz ss 3 0 0 0 0 1 .227 Galvis ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 .230 Miami Richards (R) 6:10p 0-3 5.02 2-4 0-2 13.1 5.40 Travis 2b 3 1 1 0 0 1 .202 RED SOX 2, ORIOLES 0 Lopez c 4 0 1 0 0 2 .173 19; Judge, New York, 18; TOTALS 32 4 8 4 2 9 BOSTON AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Lyles p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Machado, Baltimore, 18; New York Wheeler (R) 2-4 4.57 3-8 0-0 19.0 2.84 TAMPA BAY AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Betts rf 5 0 1 0 0 1 .354 a-Pirela ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .275 Atlanta Foltynewicz (R) 6:35p 5-4 2.31 5-8 2-1 21.0 1.29 Duffy 3b 5 2 2 0 0 0 .320 Leon c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .241 Hughes p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Betts, Boston, 17; KDavis, Bauers 1b 3 3 2 2 2 0 .263 Benintendi lf 3 0 2 0 2 0 .298 TOTALS 31 2 4 2 3 10 Oakland, 17; Gallo, Texas, 17; Chicago Chatwood (R) 3-4 3.86 6-6 0-0 12.2 4.26 Ramos c 5 1 1 0 0 2 .285 Martinez dh 4 0 0 0 1 3 .311 ST. LOUIS AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Milwaukee Anderson (R) 7:10p 4-5 4.57 7-5 0-2 13.2 7.24 Cron dh 2 1 0 0 0 1 .256 Moreland 1b 5 0 0 0 0 3 .287 Carpenter 3b-1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .231 Encarnacion, Cleveland, 16; 3 San Diego TBD 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 Wendle 2b 3 1 1 1 0 1 .278 Bogaerts ss 4 1 2 0 1 0 .281 Pham cf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .271 tied at 15. Adames ss 2 0 1 2 1 1 .214 Devers 3b 5 1 1 0 0 1 .231 Martinez 1b 4 2 3 2 0 0 .327 St. Louis Mikolas (R) 7:15p 7-1 2.27 9-3 1-1 19.0 2.37 Smith cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 .288 Nunez 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .249 Wong 2b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .185 STOLEN BASES: Gordon, Gomez rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .186 Vazquez c 3 0 0 0 0 2 .203 Ozuna lf 4 1 2 2 0 1 .282 Pittsburgh Williams (R) 5-3 4.18 7-6 0-1 12.0 9.75 Refsnyder lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .182 b-Holt ph-rf 1 0 0 1 0 0 .298 Molina c 4 0 2 0 0 0 .272 Seattle, 19; Merrifi eld, Kansas Arizona Buchholz (R) 8:40p 1-1 1.88 1-3 1-1 19.0 1.89 Bradley Jr. cf 4 0 0 1 0 1 .189 Gyorko 2b-3b 4 1 1 1 0 0 .260 TOTALS 32 8 9 6 3 7 City, 14; Segura, Seattle, AMERICAN LEAGUE TORONTO 102 100 000—4 8 2 TOTALS 39 2 6 2 4 12 Fowler rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .173 2018 TEAM LAST THREE STARTS TAMPA BAY 102 200 30X—8 9 0 BALTIMORE AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Munoz ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 .268 14; Anderson, Chicago, 13; TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA E — Axford 2 (2). LOB — Toronto 3, Tampa Rickard rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .206 Flaherty p 2 0 1 0 0 0 .143 Betts, Boston, 13; Trout, Los Boston Rodriguez (L) 7-1 3.68 11-1 3-0 18.0 2.50 Bay 7. 2B — Solarte (14), Morales (8), Bauers a-Alvarez ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .187 Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Baltimore Hess (R) 6:05p 2-2 3.07 2-3 1-1 18.2 0.96 (3). HR — Hernandez (11), off Yarbrough; Gentry rf 0 0 0 0 1 0 .240 Gomber p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Angeles, 13; DeShields, Texas, Bauers (1), off Gaviglio. RBIs — Hernandez 2 Jones cf 5 0 2 0 1 2 .284 Tuivailala p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Toronto Garcia (L) 2-4 5.57 6-5 0-1 14.2 3.68 (31), Morales (20), Grichuk (16), Bauers 2 (3), Schoop 2b 6 0 0 0 0 1 .213 Norris p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- 12; Smith, Tampa Bay, 12; Tampa Bay TBD 6:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 Wendle (16), Adames 2 (3), Smith (15). SB — Valencia 3b 5 0 1 0 1 1 .282 TOTALS 34 5 12 5 0 4 RDavis, Cleveland, 11; 2 tied Duffy (3). CS — Hernandez (4). SF — Wendle, Trumbo dh 4 0 0 0 1 1 .254 SAN DIEGO 010 000 010—2 4 1 Minnesota Odorizzi (R) 3-3 4.24 5-8 0-1 14.0 8.36 Adames. Mancini lf 4 0 0 0 1 2 .229 ST. LOUIS 002 020 01X—5 12 0 at 10. Detroit Hardy (L) 6:10p 2-1 3.66 3-2 2-1 19.0 3.79 Runners left in scoring position — Toronto Davis 1b 5 0 0 0 0 3 .150 a-struck out for Lyles in the 7th. PITCHING: Kluber, Cleveland, Sisco c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .219 E — Reyes (1). LOB — San Diego 6, St. Louis 6. 1 (Travis); Tampa Bay 4 (Smith 2, Gomez, Cleveland Plutko (R) 3-0 3.93 3-0 3-0 18.1 3.93 Peterson ss 4 0 1 0 1 2 .178 2B — Jankowski (3). HR — Spangenberg (6), 10-2; Severino, New York, 9-2; Refsnyder). RISP — Toronto 3 for 7; Tampa Chicago Shields (R) 7:10p 1-7 4.92 4-9 0-3 20.0 5.85 Bay 3 for 9. TOTALS 41 0 5 0 7 14 off Flaherty; Martinez (10), off Lyles; Ozuna Happ, Toronto, 8-3; Porcello, BOSTON 000 000 000002—2 6 0 (7), off Lyles; Gyorko (5), off Hughes. RBIs — GIDP — Morales. Houston McCullers Jr. (R) 7-3 3.94 8-5 1-1 16.1 6.61 BALTIMORE 000 000 000000—0 5 0 Renfroe (16), Spangenberg (14), Martinez 2 DP — Tampa Bay 1 (Adames, Wendle, Bauers). Boston, 8-3; Snell, Tampa Oakland Mengden (R) 9:05p 6-5 3.45 8-5 2-1 21.0 3.86 TORONTO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA a-struck out for Rickard in the 9th. b- (42), Ozuna 2 (34), Gyorko (19). SB — Munoz grounded out for Vazquez in the 11th. Bay, 8-3; Verlander, Houston, Gaviglio, L, 2-2 3.1 7 5 5 2 3 70 3.66 (2). S — Flaherty. Los Angeles TBD 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 LOB — Boston 8, Baltimore 13. 2B — Devers Barnes 1.2 0 0 0 0 3 19 3.91 Runners left in scoring position — San Diego 4 8-2; 9 tied at 7. Seattle Leake (R) 9:10p 6-3 4.46 10-3 2-0 23.0 1.96 Axford 1 1 3 1 1 0 13 3.69 (14), Valencia (6). RBIs — Bradley Jr. (14), (Lopez, Lyles, Pirela 2); St. Louis 5 (Carpenter Verlander, Houston, Oh 1 1 0 0 0 1 13 3.64 Holt (15). SB — Benintendi (11), Peterson (7), 3, Gyorko 2). RISP — San Diego 0 for 6; St. ERA: INTERLEAGUE Guilmet 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 15.00 Gentry (10). SF — Bradley Jr., Holt. Louis 1 for 6. 1.45; Kluber, Cleveland, 1.99; 2018 TEAM LAST THREE STARTS TAMPA BAY IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Runners left in scoring position — Boston Runners moved up — Renfroe, Galvis. GIDP TEAMS PITCHERS TIME W-L ERA REC W-L IP ERA Yarbrough, W, 5-2 5 (Martinez, Moreland 2, Vazquez, Leon); — Gyorko. Cole, Houston, 2.16; Severino, Washington Roark (R) 3-6 3.56 5-7 1-1 19.2 3.20 6 7 4 4 1 4 88 3.90 Baltimore 7 (Jones 2, Valencia 2, Mancini, DP — San Diego 1 (Galvis, Hosmer). New York, 2.28; Snell, Tampa Yankees Sabathia (L) 6:05p 3-1 3.59 6-5 1-0 16.1 6.61 Castillo, H, 1 1 1 0 0 0 2 20 2.45 Peterson, Alvarez). RISP — Boston 0 for 4; SAN DIEGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Venters 1 0 0 0 1 1 15 4.63 Baltimore 0 for 8. Lyles, L, 2-3 6 11 4 4 0 2 102 4.83 Bay, 2.30; Bauer, Cleveland, Cincinnati Romano (R) 3-7 6.23 5-8 1-2 15.1 8.22 Romo 1 0 0 0 0 2 14 5.40 Runners moved up — Nunez, Schoop. GIDP Hughes 2 1 1 1 0 2 28 5.79 Kansas City Kennedy (R) 7:15p 1-6 5.76 3-10 0-1 13.0 7.62 Axford pitched to 4 batters in the 7th. — Moreland. ST. LOUIS IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA 2.62; Morton, Houston, 2.82; Inherited runners-scored — Oh 2-1. HBP — DP — Baltimore 1 (Schoop, Peterson, Davis). Flaherty, W, 3-2 Sale, Boston, 2.83; Paxton, Texas Colon (R) 3-3 4.16 6-5 1-1 15.0 6.60 Gaviglio (Cron), Axford (Cron). BOSTON IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA 6.1 3 1 1 1 6 98 2.96 Dodgers TBD 9:10p 0-0 0.00 0-0 0-0 0.0 0.00 Umpires — Home, Joe West; First, Chad Wright 6.2 4 0 0 3 5 93 1.21 Brebbia, H, 3 .2 0 0 0 2 2 23 3.38 Seattle, 3.02; Skaggs, Los KEY: TEAM REC-Team’s Record in games started by today’s pitcher. Fairchild; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Mark Kelly 1.1 0 0 0 1 1 20 2.73 Gomber, H, 4 .1 1 1 1 0 0 6 4.50 Angeles, 3.08. Ripperger. Johnson .2 0 0 0 1 0 22 4.73 Tuivailala, H, 3 .2 0 0 0 0 1 9 3.26 VS OPP-Pitcher’s record versus this opponent. T — 2:34. A — 10,769 (42,735). Workman 1.1 1 0 0 1 2 23 0.00 Norris, S, 13-15 1 0 0 0 0 1 20 3.38 STRIKEOUTS: Cole, Hous- Hembree, W, 3-1 1 0 0 0 0 3 15 3.94 Inherited runners-scored — Brebbia 1-0, ton, 124; Sale, Boston, 120; SUNDAY’S GAMES WEDNESDAY’S GAMES MARLINS 7, GIANTS 5 Kimbrel, S, 21-23 Tuivailala 1-1. HBP — Norris (Villanueva). American League American League SAN FRANCISCO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. 1 0 0 0 1 3 23 1.93 WP — Tuivailala. Verlander, Houston, 113; Chicago White Sox 5, Boston 2 Toronto at Tampa Bay, 12:10 p.m. Hernandez cf 3 2 2 0 2 1 .293 BALTIMORE IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Umpires — Home, Jerry Meals; First, Chris Toronto 13, Baltimore 3 Boston at Baltimore, 2:05 p.m. Posey 1b 5 1 2 0 0 0 .297 Bundy 8 3 0 0 2 7 104 3.66 Segal; Second, Gabe Morales; Third, Ed Paxton, Seattle, 111; Bauer, Cleveland 9, Detroit 2 L.A. Angels at Seattle, 3:10 p.m. McCutchen rf 4 2 2 1 0 0 .264 Bleier 1 0 0 0 0 2 8 1.97 Hickox. Cleveland, 109; Severino, New Seattle 5, Tampa Bay 4 Minnesota at Detroit, 6:10 p.m. Longoria 3b 4 0 2 1 1 0 .247 Brach 1.2 1 0 0 1 2 30 3.96 T — 2:53. A — 40,971 (45,538). Minnesota 7, L.A. Angels 5 Cleveland at Chi. White Sox, 7:10 p.m. Crawford ss 3 0 0 1 1 1 .333 Givens, L, 0-3 1.1 2 2 2 1 1 28 4.36 York, 109; Kluber, Cleveland, Houston 8, Texas 7 Houston at Oakland, 9:05 p.m. Hundley c 3 0 0 1 1 3 .265 Inherited runners-scored — Kelly 3-0, STATISTICAL 103; Morton, Houston, 96; Oakland 3, Kansas City 2 National League Williamson lf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .246 Workman 1-0, Givens 2-0. HBP — Wright National League N.Y. Mets at Atlanta, 11:10 a.m. Hanson 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .323 (Sisco), Givens (Nunez). WP — Brach. PB — LEADERS Happ, Toronto, 90; Snell, Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 3 Chicago Cubs at Milwaukee, 1:10 p.m. Bumgarner p 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000 Vazquez (6). Tampa Bay, 89. San Diego 3, Miami 1 Pittsburgh at Arizona, 2:40 p.m. Moronta p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Umpires — Home, Nic Lentz; First, Mark AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 4, Milwaukee 3 Colorado at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. Dyson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Carlson; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Pat RUNS: Betts, Boston, 52; NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 7, Chicago Cubs 1 San Francisco at Miami, 6:10 p.m. c-Sandoval ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .279 Hoberg. Arizona 8, Colorado 3 San Diego at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Gearrin p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- T — 3:45. A — 15,934 (45,971). Trout, Los Angeles, 52; RUNS: Albies, Atlanta, San Francisco 2, Washington 0 Interleague TOTALS 34 5 8 4 5 11 52; Blackmon, Colorado, L.A. Dodgers 7, Atlanta 2 Washington at N.Y. Yankees, 6:05 p.m. MIAMI AB R H BI BB SO AVG. INDIANS 4, WHITE SOX 0 Springer, Houston, 51; Interleague Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7:15 p.m. Castro 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .285 CLEVELAND AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Segura, Seattle, 49; Lindor, 50; Pham, St. Louis, 45; N.Y. Mets 2, N.Y. Yankees 0 Texas at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Anderson rf 4 3 3 2 0 0 .310 Allen cf 5 0 0 0 0 2 .228 CTaylor, Los Angeles, 44; Realmuto c 4 3 3 2 0 0 .301 Brantley lf 5 1 1 1 0 1 .317 Cleveland, 48; Benintendi, Maybin lf 3 0 0 1 0 0 .224 Ramirez 3b 5 0 1 0 0 1 .290 Boston, 47; Judge, New York, Goldschmidt, Arizona, 43; Cincinnati, 4; SMarte, Pitts- 2.22; Mikolas, St. Louis, Bour 1b 2 0 0 0 1 0 .242 Lindor ss 4 0 0 0 1 1 .287 Hernandez, Philadelphia, 43; Steckenrider p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Alonso 1b 3 1 1 0 1 0 .246 44; Ramirez, Cleveland, 44; burgh, 4; Story, Colorado, 4. 2.27; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, d-Dietrich ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .286 Cabrera dh 2 1 0 0 2 1 .204 Martinez, Boston, 42; 2 tied Yelich, Milwaukee, 42; Free- Barraclough p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Chisenhall rf 4 1 3 1 0 0 .317 HOME RUNS: Harper, Wash- 2.31; Nola, Philadelphia, man, Atlanta, 41; Markakis, Brinson cf 4 0 2 2 0 0 .169 Gomes c 3 0 1 2 1 1 .241 at 41. ington, 19; Albies, Atlanta, 2.35; Wacha, St. Louis, 2.47; Rojas ss-1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .230 Gonzalez 2b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .340 RBI: Martinez, Boston, 54; Atlanta, 41; Arenado, Colo- Rivera 3b 2 1 0 0 1 1 .170 TOTALS 34 4 7 4 6 8 15; Villanueva, San Diego, 15; Gonzalez, Washington, 2.65; Chen p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .143 CHICAGO AB R H BI BB SO AVG. Machado, Baltimore, 50; rado, 40. Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Moncada 2b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .232 Baez, Chicago, 14; Shaw, Mil- Corbin, Arizona, 2.87; New- Haniger, Seattle, 47; KDavis, RBI: Suarez, Cincinnati, 48; a-Shuck ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .180 Sanchez 3b 2 0 0 0 1 0 .270 waukee, 14; Story, Colorado, comb, Atlanta, 2.92. Rucinski p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 Abreu 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .290 Oakland, 46; Judge, New Gennett, Cincinnati, 47; Story, Conley p 0 0 0 0 0 0 --- Palka rf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .256 14; Adams, Washington, 13; STRIKEOUTS: Scherzer, b-Riddle ph-ss 1 0 0 0 0 1 .204 Davidson dh 4 0 0 0 0 4 .220 York, 45; Benintendi, Boston, Colorado, 47; Baez, Chicago, Blackmon, Colorado, 13; 7 Washington, 142; deGrom, TOTALS 31 7 8 7 2 5 Smith c 3 0 1 0 0 0 .421 44; Ramirez, Cleveland, 43; 46; Freeman, Atlanta, 45; SAN FRANCISCO 001 030 100—5 8 1 Anderson ss 3 0 0 0 0 2 .237 tied at 12. New York, 106; Corbin, MIAMI 000 202 30X—7 8 0 Tilson lf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .234 Rosario, Minnesota, 43; 3 tied Rizzo, Chicago, 45; Harper, STOLEN BASES: Inciarte, a-popped out for Ziegler in the 5th. b-struck Engel cf 2 0 0 0 0 1 .225 at 42. Washington, 43; Markakis, Arizona, 105; Strasburg, out for Conley in the 7th. c-struck out for TOTALS 29 0 2 0 1 13 Atlanta, 18; Turner, Wash- Dyson in the 8th. d-fl ied out for Steckenrider CLEVELAND 000 310 000—4 7 0 HITS: Altuve, Houston, 93; Atlanta, 43; Kemp, Los Ange- Washington, 95; Foltynewicz, in the 8th. CHICAGO 000 000 000—0 2 0 ington, 18; MTaylor, Segura, Seattle, 88; Castel- les, 41; Martinez, St. Louis, 40. Atlanta, 88; Greinke, Arizona, E — Longoria (11). LOB — San Francisco 9, LOB — Cleveland 9, Chicago 5. 2B — Washington, 17; SMarte, Miami 3. 2B — McCutchen (19), Anderson 2 Chisenhall (3), Gomes (9). HR — Brantley (11), lanos, Detroit, 84; Machado, HITS: Freeman, Atlanta, 85; 83; Velasquez, Philadelphia, (18), Realmuto (13). 3B — Brinson (1). HR — off Giolito. RBIs — Brantley (40), Chisenhall Pittsburgh, 13; Cain, Mil- Anderson (4), off Bumgarner; Realmuto (7), (3), Gomes 2 (18). SB — Ramirez (8), Gonzalez Baltimore, 77; Rosario, Minne- Markakis, Atlanta, 85; Gen- 83; Gray, Colorado, 81; Nola, waukee, 12; Dyson, Arizona, off Dyson. RBIs — McCutchen (30), Longoria (1), Sanchez (6). sota, 77; Springer, Houston, nett, Cincinnati, 82; Crawford, Philadelphia, 80; Smith, (33), Crawford (31), Hundley (21), Anderson 2 Runners left in scoring position — Cleveland 6 10; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 10; (32), Realmuto 2 (22), Maybin (10), Brinson 2 (Allen, Brantley, Alonso, Gonzalez 3); Chicago 77; Lindor, Cleveland, 76; San Francisco, 75; Anderson, Miami, 79. (24). SB — Rivera (1). SF — Crawford, Maybin. 3 (Palka 2, Engel). RISP — Cleveland 2 for 10; Martinez, Boston, 75; Jay, Miami, 74; Dickerson, Pitts- Hernandez, Philadelphia, 10; Runners left in scoring position — San Chicago 0 for 5. Jankowski, San Diego, 10; 5 Francisco 4 (Crawford 2, Hanson 2); Miami 1 CLEVELAND IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Arizona, 73; 3 tied at 72. burgh, 73; Albies, Atlanta, THIS DATE IN (Rojas). RISP — San Francisco 3 for 9; Miami Carrasco, W, 8-4 tied at 9. 5 for 10. 7 2 0 0 1 11 108 3.90 DOUBLES: Escobar, Min- 72; Castro, Miami, 72; Votto, BASEBALL Runners moved up — Posey, Bour. LIDP McAllister .1 0 0 0 0 0 5 6.08 nesota, 26; Abreu, Chicago, Cincinnati, 72; 3 tied at 71. PITCHING: Scherzer, Wash- — Rojas. Perez .2 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.00 ington, 10-2; Wacha, St. JUNE 12 DP — San Francisco 1 (Hanson, Posey). Ramirez 1 0 0 0 0 2 11 3.48 25; Castellanos, Detroit, DOUBLES: Albies, Atlanta, 1922: Hub Pruett struck out SAN FRANCISCOIP H R ER BB SO NP ERA CHICAGO IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA 22; Andujar, New York, 19; Freeman, Atlanta, 19; Louis, 8-1; Lester, Chicago, Bumgarner 5.1 6 4 4 1 3 91 4.76 Giolito, L, 4-7 5 4 4 4 4 3 93 7.09 Babe Ruth three Moronta 1 0 1 1 1 1 16 1.76 Cedeno 1 1 0 0 0 1 16 0.00 21; Lindor, Cleveland, 21; Hosmer, San Diego, 19; 7-2; Mikolas, St. Louis, 7-1; Dyson, L, 2-1, BS, 3-3 Avilan 1 1 0 0 1 2 21 3.26 Newcomb, Atlanta, 7-2; Nola, consecutive times in the St. .2 2 2 2 0 0 12 2.70 Rondon 1 1 0 0 1 2 21 3.74 Bregman, Houston, 20; Mer- Markakis, Atlanta. Gearrin 1 0 0 0 0 1 15 4.91 Santiago 1 0 0 0 0 0 10 4.86 rifi eld, Kansas City, 20; Pillar, TRIPLES: KMarte, Arizona, 6; Philadelphia, 7-2; Stratton, Louis Browns’ 7-1 victory MIAMI IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA Giolito pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. over the New York Yankees Chen 4.1 6 4 4 4 5 86 6.13 Inherited runners-scored — Perez 1-0, Cedeno Toronto, 20; Betts, Boston, 19; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 6; Baez, San Francisco, 7-3; 8 tied Ziegler .2 0 0 0 1 1 10 6.67 1-0. HBP — Carrasco (Sanchez), McAllister Ramirez, Cleveland, 19. Chicago, 5; Nimmo, New York, at 6. 7-1. Rucinski 1 1 1 1 0 1 19 4.76 (Engel). WP — Carrasco 2. Conley, W, 2-0 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 1.86 Umpires — Home, Paul Nauert; First, Tom TRIPLES: Sanchez, Chicago, 5; Blackmon, Colorado, 4; ERA: deGrom, New York, 1939: The Baseball Hall of Steckenrider, H, 10 Woodring; Second, Scott Barry; Third, Carlos 7; Benintendi, Boston, 5; Contreras, Chicago, 4; Gold- 1.57; Scherzer, Washing- Fame was dedicated at 1 1 0 0 0 1 18 4.03 Torres. Barraclough, S, 3-5 T — 2:59. A — 13,125 (40,615). Hernandez, Toronto, 5; Jones, schmidt, Arizona, 4; Hamilton, ton, 2.00; Lester, Chicago, Cooperstown, N.Y.

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o the Circuit Court will 747-5338 at least CLAIMANTS CLAIMING (813) 221-4743 COVERY CORPORA- . I will sell to the highest NATIONSTAR MORT- sell to the highest and seven (7) days before BY, THROUGH, UN- (813) 221-9171 fax TION, A DISSOLVED Property Address: bidder for cash, at GAGE LLC D/B/A best bidder for cash at your scheduled court DER, OR AGAINST, eService: FLORIDA CORPORA- 6717 SUNRISE DRIVE www.bay.realforeclose.c CHAMPION MORT- www.bay.realforeclose.c appearance, or imme- BRENTLY X. ARBO, servealaw@albertellila TION, et al. PANAMA CITY om, at 11:00 AM, on GAGE COMPANY om, at 11:00 AM, on - diately upon receiving DECEASED; JORDAN w.com. Defendant(s). BEACH, FL 32407 the 29th day of Au- Plaintiff, June 29, 2018, the fol- this notification if the ELIZABETH ARBO; Ac-17-004489 gust, 2018 , the follow- lowing described prop- time before the MADISON JORDAN NOTICE OF Any person claiming an ing described real V S . erty as set forth in said scheduled appear- PECOVER, A MINOR If you are a person FORECLOSURE SALE interest in the surplus property as set forth in Final Judgment, to wit: ance is less than CHILD IN THE CARE with a disability who from the sale, if any, said Final Summary THE UNKNOWN seven (7) days. If you OF HER MOTHER AND needs any accommo- NOTICE IS HEREBY other than the property Judgment, to wit: HEIRS, BENEFICIAR- LOT EIGHT (8), are hearing impaired, NATURAL GUARDIAN, dation in order to par- GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- owner as of the date of IES, DEVISEES, BLOCK “F”, OF THE please call 711 or CARRIE L. PECOVER; ticipate in this pro- nal Judgment of Fore- the lis pendens must LOTS 9 AND 10, LESS GRANTEES, ASSIGN- SUBDIVISION OF THE email MICHAEL ANTHONY ceeding, you are enti- closure dated May file a claim within 60 THE NORTH 10 FEET EES, LIENORS, MARTIN BAYOU ES- [email protected] LUCAS; UN- tled, at no cost to you, 22nd, 2018 and en- days after the sale. OF LOT 9, BLOCK CREDITORS, TRUS- TATES UNIT FOUR, courts.org . KNOWNPARTY #1 to the provision of tered in 1700066 ICA of 343, LYNN HAVEN, TEES AND ALL AS PER PLAT 17-001243-TiB N/KJA BARBARA certain assistance. the Circuit Court of the Dates this 22nd day of FLORIDA, AS PER OTHERS WHO MAY THEREOF RE- Pub: June 5, 12, 2018 CAROL AND UN- Please contact the FOURTEENTH Judicial May, 2018. PLAT THEREOF RE- CLAIM AN INTEREST CORDED IN PLAT KNOWN PARTY #2 ADA Coordinator by Circuit in and for BAY BILL KINSAUL 20635 CORDED IN THE IN THE ESTATE OF BOOK 10, PAGE 36, N/K/A PAUL CAROL, mail at P. 0. Box 1089, County, Florida, As Clerk of the COurt PUBLIC RECORDS JAMES G. LIVING- PUBLIC RECORDS are defendants, the Panama City, FL wherein CIT BANK, 20547 OF BAY COUNTY, STON, DECEASED; OF BAY COUNTY, IN THE CIRCUIT Bay County Clerk of 32402 or by phone at N.A. is the Plaintiff and Ladyne Swearingen IN THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA. GREG LIVINGSTON; FLORIDA COURT OF THE FOUR- the Circuit Court will (850) 747-5338 at THE UNKNOWN As Deputy Clerk COURT OF THE FOUR- CINDY LIVINGSTON TEENTH JUDICIAL sell to the highest and least seven (7) days HEIRS, BENEFICIAR- TEENTH JUDICIAL If you are a person CARPENTER; UNITED Property Address: 613 CIRCUIT IN AND FOR best bidder for before your sched- IES, DEVISEES, Submitted by: Robert- CIRCUIT IN AND FOR claiming a right to STATES OF AMERICA, FLIGHT AVENUE BAY COUNTY, cashin/on uled court appear- GRANTEES, ASSIGN- son, Anschutz & BAY COUNTY, funds remaining after ON BEHALF OF THE PANAMA CITY, FL FLORIDA CIVIL AC- www.bay.realforeclose.c ance, or immediately EES, LIENORS, CREDI- Schneid, P.L. FLORIDA the sale, you must file a -SECRETARY OF 32404 TION om, Bay County, Flor- upon receiving this TORS, TRUSTEES Attorneys for Plaintiff CASE NO.: CASE NO.: claim with the clerk no HOUSING AND UR- ida at 11:00AM CST, notification if the time AND ALL OTHERS Robertson, Anschutz & 03-2017-CA-001221 18000094CA later than 60 days after BAN DEVELOPMENT Any person claiming 12:00PM EST on the before the scheduled WHO MAY CLAIM AN Schneid, P.L., Boca the sale. If you fail to , et al. > an interest in the sur- DIVISION: 3rd day of July, 2018, appearance is less INTEREST IN THE ES- Raton, FL 33487 CALIBER HOME file a claim you will not Defendant(s). plus from the sale, if the following described than seven (7) days. If TATE OF BARBARA S. Phone: 561-241-6901 LOANS, INC., be entitled to any re- any, other than the LAKEVIEW LOAN property as set forth in you are hearing im- WEAVERFax: 561-997-6909 Plaintiff, maining funds. After 60 NOTICE OF property owner as of SERVICING, LLC, said Final Judgment of paired, please call (DECEASED); UNITED days, only the owner of FORECLOSURE the date of the lis Plaintiff, Foreclosure: 711. The above is to STATES OF AMERICA, IMPORTANT VS. record as of the date of SALE pendens must file a be published in the ON BEHALF OF THE AMERICANS WITH the us pendens may claim within 60 days VS. LOT 47 OF CEDAR’S News Herald Bay 501 SECRETARY OF DISABILITIES ACT. If EVA L. SHEALY; UN- claim the surplus. NOTICE IS HEREBY after the sale. CROSSING, AC- W. 11th Street, Pan- HOUSING AND UR- you are a person with KNOWN SPOUSE OF GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- THE UNKNOWN CORDING TO THE ama City, FL 32401 BAN DEVELOPMENT; a EVA L. SHEALY; WITNESS my hand and nal Judgment of Fore- Dated this 15th day of HEIRS, DEVISEES, PLAT THEREOF AS Pub: June 12. 19, 2018 PREMIUM ASSET RE- disability who needs STATE OF FLORIDA the seal of the court on closure dated May 15, May, 2018. GRANTEES, ASSIGN- RECORDED IN PLAT COVERY CORPORA- any accommodation 20651 DEPARTMENT OF April 27, 2018 2018 and entered in EES, LIENORS, CREDI- BOOK 21, PAGE(S) 80 TION, A DISSOLVED in order to participate REVENUE; UNKNOWN 17000170CA of the Cir- Bill Kinsaul TORS, TRUSTEES, OR THROUGH 88, OF IN THE CIRCUIT FLORIDA CORPORA- in this proceeding, TENANT(S) IN POS- BILL KINSAUL cuit Court of the FOUR- As Clerk of the Court OTHER CLAIMANTS THE PUBLIC REC- COURT OF THE FOUR- TION are the you are entitled, at no SESSION #1 and #2, CLERK OF THE TEENTH Judicial Cir- CLAIMINGBY, ORDS OF BAY TEENTH JUDICIAL Defendant(s). Bill cost to you, to the and ALL OTHER UN- COURT cuit in and for BAY BY: Jennifer Estrada THROUGH, UNDER, COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Kinsaul as the Clerk of provision of certain KNOWN PARTIES, County,Florida, As Deputy Clerk OR AGAINST, BAY COUNTY, FLOR- the Circuit Court will assistance. Please et.al., BY: Ladyne Swear- wherein NATIONSTAR BRENTLY X. ARBO, A/K/A 2932 PATRICIA IDA sell to the highest and contact the ADA Coor- Defendant(s). ingen MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A Submitted by: Robert- DECEASED, et al, ANN LANE, PANAMA GENERAL JURISDIC- best bidder for cash at dinator by mail at P. Deputy Clerk CHAMPION MORT- son, Anschutz & Defendant(s). CITY, FL 32405 TION DIVISION www.bay.realforeclose.c 0. Box 1089, CASE NO, NOTICE OF GAGE COMPANY is Schneid, P.L. Any person claiming an om, at 11:00 AM, on Panama City, FL NOTICE OF SALE 17000661CA FORECLOSURE SALE Attorney for Plaintiff: the Plaintiff and THE Attorneys for Plaintiff interest in the surplus July 24th, 2018, the 32402 or by phone at PURSUANT TO Brian L. Rosaler, Es- UNKNOWN HEIRS, Robertson, Anschutz & from the sale, if any, following described (850) 747-5338 at CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY quire Popkin & Rosaler, BENEFICIARIES, DEVI- Schneid, P.L., Boca other than the property CIT BANK, N.A., property as set forth in least seven (7) days GIVEN pursuant to a Fi- P. A . SEES, GRANTEES, AS- Raton, FL 33487 owner as of the date of Plaintiff, said Final Judgment, to before your sched- nal Summary Judg- 1701 West Hillsboro SIGNEES, LIENORS, Phone: 561-241-6901 NOTICE IS HEREBY the Lis Pendens must VS. wit: uled court appear- ment DOf Foreclosure Boulevard Suite 400 CREDITORS, TRUS- IMPORTANT GIVEN Pursuant to a file a claim within 60 THE UNKNOWN ance, or immediately dated April 27, 2018, Deerfield Beach, FL TEES AND ALL AMERICANS WITH Final Judgment of days after the sale. HEIRS, BENEFICIAR- LOT 28, BLOCK B, upon receiving this entered in Civil Case 33442 OTHERS WHO MAY DISABILITIES ACT. If Foreclosure dated May Dated in Bay County, IES, DEVISEES, BAYSIDE PARK UNIT notification if the time No.: 18000094CA of phone: (954) 360-9030 CLAIM AN INTEREST you are a person with 17th, 2018 and entered Florida this 17th day of GRANTEES, ASSIGN- 1, ACCORDING TO before the scheduled the Circuit Court of the 17-45702 IN THE ESTATE OF a disability who needs in Case No. May, 2018 EES, LIENORS, CREDI- THE PLAT THEREOF, appearance is less Fourteffith Judicial , Pub: June 5, 12, 2018 JAMES G. any accommodation 03-2017-CA-001221 of TORS, TRUSTEES AS RECORDED IN than seven (7) Circuit in and for Bay LIVINGSTON,DECEASED;; in order to participate the Circuit Court of the Bill Kinsaul, Clerk of the AND ALL OTHERS PLAT BOOK 11, days. If you are hear- 20575 County,Florida, GREG LIVING- in this proceeding, Fourteenth Judicial Cir- Circuit Court Bay WHO MAY CLAIM AN PAGE(S) 74 AND 74A, ing impaired, please wherein CALIBER IN THE CIRCUIT STON; CINDY LIVING- you are entitled, at no cuit in and for Bay County, Florida INTEREST IN THE ES- IN THE OFFICE OF call 711 or email HOME LOANS, INC., COURT OF THE FOUR- STON CARPENTER; cost to you, to the County, Florida in TATE OF BARBARA S. THE CLERK OF THE [email protected] Plaintiff, and EVA L. TEENTH JUDICIAL UNITED STATES OF provision of certain which Lakeview Loan By: Jennider Estrada WEAVERCIRCUIT COURT OF courts.org. SHEALY; UNKNOWN CIRCUIT IN AND FOR AMERICA, ON BEHALF assistance. Please Servicing, LLC, is the As Deputy Clerk (DECEASED); UNITED BAY COUNTY, FLOR- 17-037622 RoK SPOUSE OF EVA L. BAY COUNTY, FLOR- OF THE SECRETARY contact the ADA Coor- Plaintiff and THE UN- STATES OF IDA, AND THAT CER- Pub: June 12, 19 SHEALY; STATE OF IDA OF HOUSING AND UR- dinator by mail at P. KNOWN HEIRS, DEVI- Albertelli Law AMERICA, ON BEHALF TAIN 1999 VALUE FLORIDA DEPART- GENERAL JURISDIC- BAN DEVELOPMENT O. Box 1089, Panama SEES, GRANTEES, AS- Attorney for Plaintiff OF THE SECRETARY MOBILE HOME WITH MENT OF REVENUE;, TION DIVISION are the Defendant(s). City, FL 32402 or by SIGNEES, LIENORS, P.O. Box 23028 OF HOUSING AND UR- VIN CASE NO. are Defendants. Bill Kinsaul as the Clerk phone at (850) CREDITORS, TRUS- Tampa, FL 33623 BAN DEVELOPMENT; GAFLW39A11547V421 17000170CA TEES, OR OTHER PREMIUM ASSET RE-

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20683 SUPERIOR COURT OF FORECLOSURE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 SALE/AUCTION If you are a person PCB, FL 32413 SVN Southland For Sale Husqvarna IN THE CIRCUIT WALTON COUNTY SALE DAYS AFTER THE with a disability who O’Neal, Kimberly Na Commercial riding mower. Model COURT FOR STATE OF GEORGIA SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY needs any accommo- 6417 Cody Ln #YTH2348. 48” cut, BAY COUNTY, CIVIL ACTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a dation in order to par- Panama City, FL 32404 located at 3108 W. 271 hours. Runs great. FLORIDA FILE #: 18A0020-2 GIVEN pursuant to an If you are a person Final Judgment dated ticipate in this pro- Page, Heather D 23rd Street, in the $475. PROBATE DIVISION THE PETITION OF Order Resetting Fore- with a disability who May 22, 2018, in the ceeding, you are enti- 2901 E Game Farm Rd County of Bay, in the Also for sale Deluxe File No. 2018-CP BUENDO TANACIO closure Sale dated the needs any accommo- above captioned matter tled, at no cost to you, Panama City, FL 32405 City of Panama City, Gorilla dump cart. and CHARITY FAITH 29th day of May , 2018 dation in order to par- entered in Circuit court, to the provision of Santiago Jr, William Florida, 32405 intends Heavy duty $80, Riding IN RE: ESTATE OF TANACIO ,and entered in Case ticipate in this pro- 14th Judicial Circuit, certain assistance. 111 16th St to register the said mower jack high lift KATHLEEN MAHONEY FOR THE ADOPTION No. 17000704CA, of ceeding, you are enti- Bay County, Florida Please contact the Mexico Beach,FL name with the Division $70. Deceased. OF B. LUNDY and the Circuit Court of the tled, at no cost to you, case number 04-00328 ADA Coordinator by 32456 of Corporations of the Call (850)532-4408 A. LUNDY 14TH Judicial Circuit in to the provision of 4DR, that I will sell to mail at P.O. Box 1089, Spence, Darrell F Florida Department of NOTICE NOTICE FOR and for Bay County, certain assistance. the highest and best Panama City, FL 2300 Sherman Ave State, Tallahassee, TO CREDITORS PUBLICATION Florida, wherein FED- Please contact the bidder for cash by elec- 32402 or by phone at Lot 63 Florida. RE: Adoption of the ERAL NATIONAL ADA Coordinator by tronic sale at, (850) 747-5338 at Panama City, FL 32405 The administration of above-named twin chil- MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- mail at P. 0. Box 1089, www.bay.realforeclos least seven (7) days Taylor, Zachary N Dated at Panama City, the estate of KATH- dren, born to: TION is the Plaintiff and Panama City, FL e.com beginning at 11 before your sched- 5410 Pinetree Ave Florida, this 11th day of FREON R12 LEEN MAHONEY, de- REBECCA LUNDY, RONNIE L. GREEN 32402 or by phone at A.M. on July 17, 2018, uled court appear- Apt C June, 2018. WANTED ceased, whose date of on April 24, 2015, in A/KJA RONNIE LEE (850) 747-5338 at the real property as set ance, or immediately PCB, FL 32408 Certified buyer will death was February 16, Atlanta, GA. GREEN EDGEWATER least seven (7) days forth in said Final Judg- upon receiving this Wodford, Jamal T Wattenbarger Manage- pickup, pay cash for 2018, is pending in the TO: ERIK SOUZA and BEACH RESORT COM- before your sched- ment and as described notification if the time 2504 E 10th St ment, LLC R12 cylinders, and Circuit Court for Bay unnamed fathers. You MUNITY ASSOCIA- uled court appear- in the deed attached to before the scheduled Panama City, FL 32401 Pub: June 12, 2018 cases of cans. County, Florida, Pro- are hereby notified that TION, INC. EDGEWA- ance, or immediately this Notice. appearance is less 312-291-9169 bate Division, the ad- the above action was TER BEACH RESORT upon receiving this than seven (7) days. If This notice published www.Refrigerant dress of which is P.O. filed in Walton County MANAGEMENT, INC. notification if the time DESCRIPTION: PAR- you are hearing im- 12 June 2018. Finders.com Box 472, Milton, Florida Superior Court Clerk’s CONSISTING OF BNR before the scheduled CEL 7 (NEWLY CRE- paired, please call Mark Andersen 32572. The names and Office, Georgia, on PARTNERSHIP, AN AL- appearance is less ATED) A PARCEL OF 711. Bay County Supervisor addresses of the per- May 15, 2018. Pursuant ABAMA GENERAL than seven (7) days. If LAND LYING AND BE- Pub: June 5, 12, 19, of Elections PLOT AND VAULT sonal representative to O.C.G.A §19-8-12 , PARTNERSHIP D/B/A you are hearing im- ING IN THE SOUTH 26. 2018 Pub June 12, 2018 FOR SALE and the personal you are notified that EDGE WATER BEACH paired, please call ONE-HALF OF THE 20778 20780 Garden of Memories representative’s attor- you will lose all rights RESORT CLUB RE- 711 or email SOUTHWEST POTENTIALLY INELI- NOTICE OF UNDER Lot 29 A #2, asking ney are set forth below to these children and GIONS BANK, SUC- ADARequestgj ONE-QUARTER OF GIBLE REGISTERED FICTITIOUS NAME $2,000 for ground . will neither receive no- CESSOR BY MERGER ud14.flcourts.org. SECTION 28, TOWN- VOTER’S NOTICE LAW PURSUANT TO and $1500 for vault All creditors of the de- tice nor be entitled to TO AMSOUTH BANK SHIP 1 SOUTH, SECTION 865.09, OBO. cedent and other per- object to the adoption THE LEEWARD/ Dated this 29th day of RANGE 14 WEST, BAY The Bay County Super- FLORIDA STATUTES Call: 434-688-6619 sons having claims or of the children unless, WINDWARD OWNERS May, 2018 COUNTY, FLORIDA; visor of Elections, Mark Andersen, has received demands against within 30 days of re- ASSOCIATION, INC. BEING MORE PARTIC- Under counter 3 c.u. decedent’s estate on ceipt of this notice, you BRENDA D. GREEN BILL KINSAUL ULARLY DESCRIBED information that the NOTICE IS HEREBY persons listed below GIVEN that the under- refrigerator/freezer, whom a copy of this file: (1) A Petition to Le- A/KJA BRENDA Clerk Of The Circuit AS FOLLOWS: COM- $300 good working notice is required to be gitimate the children GREEN A/KJA Court MENCE AT’THE are potentially ineligible signed, desired desir- to be registered to ing to engage in busi- condition. served must file their pursuant to Ga. Code BRENDA DIANE SOUTHWEST COR- Call 850-227-1067 claims with this court §19-7-22 or an ac- GREEN; and UN- BY: Jennifer Estrada NER OF SAID SEC- vote. Failure to contact ness under the fictitious ON OR BEFORE THE knowledgment of legiti- KNOWN TENANT IN Deputy Clerk TION 28; THENCE this office within 30 name of: LATER OF 3 MONTHS mation pursuant to POSSESSION OF THE S.89°11’55”E. ALONG days after this notice is 30A Escapes AFTER THE TIME OF §19-7-21.1; (2) Notice SUBJECT PROPERTY Submitted by: THE SOUTH LINE OF published may result in THE FIRST PUBLICA- of filing of the petition are defendants. BILL Choice Legal Group, SAID SECTION 28, a determination of ineli- TION OF THIS NOTICE to legitimate or ac- KINSAUL as the Clerk P. A . 1983,73) FEET, TO gibility by the Supervi- located at 60 Clayton OR 30 DAYS AFTER knowledgment of legiti- of the Circuit Court P.O. Box 9908 THE POINT OF sor of Elections and re- Lane, in the County of AKC Lab THE DATE OF SERV- mation with the court in shall sell tp, the highest Fort Lauderdale, FL BEGINNING;THENCE moval of the registered Walton, in the City of voter’s name from the Santa Rosa Beach, Retreivers ICE OF A COPY OF which the action is best bidder for cash 33310-0908 N.00°58’52”E., 1303.45 Chocolate and THIS NOTICE ON pending and (3) notice electronically at Phone: (954) 453-0365 FEET TO THE SOUTH- statewide voter regis- Florida 32459 intends tration system. You to register the said Black, male and THEM. of filing to the person vvww.bay.realfore- Fax (954) 771-6052 ERLY MAINTAINED female puppies. providing this notice, close.com at, 11:00 AM on TollFree: EDGE OF RACOON should contact this of- name with the division fice by calling of Corporations of the Home raised, vet All other creditors of Attorney Juli Wisotsky, the 13th day of July, 1-800-441-2438 ROAD (COUNTY MAIN- checked and health the decedent and other P.O. Box 362, Jeffer- 2018 the following de- DESIGNATED PRI- TAINED GRADED 850-784-6100 to re- Florida Department of ceive information re- State, Tallahassee, certificate. persons having claims son, Georgia, 30549. scribed property as set MARY E-MAIL FOR ROAD); THENCE S.62° $550 - $650. or demands against 706-543-4678. The forth in said Final Judg- SERVICE PURSUANT 22’ 14” E., 27.73 FEET; garding the basis for Florida. the potential ineligibility 8 Weeks June 1st! decedent’s estate must Judge presiding is ment, to wit: TO FLA. R. JUD. THENCE S.80°44’57” Call: 850-547-9291 file their claims with this Chief Judge John Ott. ADMIN2.516 E., 27.34 FEET; and instructions on Dated at Panama City Registered Australian court WITHIN 3 Pub May 29, June 5, CONDOMINIUM PAR- eservice@clegal- THENCE N.56°05’48” how to resolve the mat- Beach, Florida, this 6th Labradoodle Puppies, MONTHS AFTER THE 12, 2018 CEL: UNIT NO. 1202 group.com E., 25.25 FEET; ter, or request addi- day of June 2018. miniature, fat & healthly DATE OF THE FIRST OF EDGE WATER Pub: June 5, 12, 2018 THENCE N,18°30’ tional assistance if $1900. 229-886-5555 20741 PUBLICATION OF TOWER I, A CONDO- 11”W., 24.96 FEET; needed. 30A Escapes LLC 20755 THIS NOTICE. IN THE CIRCUIT MINIUM, ALL AS SET THENCE N.70°41’ Pub:June 12, 2018 NOTICE OF COURT OF THE FOR IN THE DECLARA- 50”W., 27.42 FEET TO The Supervisor of Elec- COMPLETION 20818 ALL CLAIMS NOT 14TH JUDICIAL CIR- TION OF CONDOMIN- THE NORTH LINE OF tions will make a deter- CUIT, IN AND FOR mination no less than NOTICE UNDER FICTI- FILED WITHIN THE IUM AND THE EXHIB- THE SOUTH TIOUS NAME LAW TIME PERIODS SET BAY COUNTY, ITS ANNEXED Royal American Con- ONE-HALF OF THE 30 days after this pub- FLORIDA struction Company, lished notice and if re- PURSUANT TO SEC- FORTH IN FLORIDA THERETO AND FORM- SOUTHWEST TION 865.09, FLORIDA STATUTES SECTION CIVIL DIVISION: ING A PART Inc., hereby gives no- ONE-QUARTER OF moved will notify the CASE NO.: STATUTES 733.702 WILL BE FOR- THEREOF, AS RE- tice of completion of SAID SECTION 28; voter of the determina- 17000704CA EVER BARRED. CORDED IN OFFICIAL contract with the City of THENCE S.89°09’18”E., tion and action taken. Springfield, Fl for the NOTICE IS HEREBY RECORDS BOOK ALONG SAID NORTH GIVEN that the under- NOTWITHSTANDING FEDERAL NATIONAL 1028, 1971, OF Springfield Sewer Re- LINE, 613.60 FEET TO POTENTIALLY MORTGAGE ASSOCIA- habilitation. All claims INELIGIBLE signed, desiring to en- THE TIME PERIODS THE PUBLIC REC- THE EAST LINE OF gage in business under SET FORTH ABOVE, TION, ORDS OF BAY in connection with this SAID SOUTHWEST REGISTERED VOTER: Brown, Britney J the fictitious name of: ANY CLAIM FILED Plaintiff, COUNTY, FLORIDA. project should be ONE-QUARTER; made during this time 601 Paddock Club Dr TWO (2) YEARS OR TOGETHER WITH ALL THENCE Sunshine Administrative MORE AFTER THE VS. OF ITS APPURTE- with the Engineer, Mott S.01°01’22”W., ALONG PCB, FL 32407 Chancellor, Lester A Therapeutic Spa DECEDENT’S DATE OF NANCES ACCORDING MacDonald, 11-C West SAID EAST LINE, Assistant DEATH IS BARRED. RONNIE L. GREEN TO THE DECLARA- 23rd Street, Panama 1333.09 FEET TO SAID 499 Transmitter Rd Position Available that A/K/A RONNIE LEE City, FL 32405 Apt D located at 851 Jenks TION OF CONDOMIN- SOUTH LINE; THENCE Avenue in the County would require The date of first publi- GREEN; EDGEWATER IUM. SUBJECT, HOW- Pub: June 5, 12, 19, N.89°11’55” “W.., Panama City, FL 32401 bookkeeping and Coley, Shannon L of Bay, in the City of cation of this notice is BEACH RESORT COM- EVER, TO ALL OF THE 26, 2018 ALONG SAID SOUTH accounting knoledge. MUNITY ASSOCIA- 3809 W 17th St #5 Panama City, Florida, June 5, 2018 PROVISIONS OF THE 20757 LINE, 650.83 FEET TO 32401 intends to regis- Salary based on skill TION, INC.; EDGEWA- DECLARATION OF THE POINT. OP BE- Panama City, FL 32401 and experience. This TER BEACH RESORT IN THE CIRCUIT Conley, Skeets L. ter the said name with Personal CONDOMINIUM AND COURT, FOURTEENTH GINNING. SAID PAR- the Division of Corpora- position is available Representative: MANAGEMENT, INC. THE GRANTEE AS- CEL CONTAINING 311 Pennsylvania Ave immediately. CONSISTING OF BNR JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN Apt A202 tions of the Florida De- Sharon McDonald SUMES AND AGREES AND FOR BAY 19.992 ACRES, MORE partment of State, Tal- Please contact Paul 2517 Cresent Court PARTNERSHIP, AN AL- TO OBSERVE AND OR LESS. Lynn Haven, FL 32444 Penn (850)227-6242 or ABAMA GENERAL COUNTY, FLORIDA Contreras, Jimmy lahassee, Florida. Navarre, Florida 32566 PERFORM ALL OBLI- Case No.: paul@floridagulf PARTNERSHIP D/B/A 1600 Lindenwood Dr GATIONS IMPOSED 04-3284-DR Any person claiming an Dated at Panama City , coast.com or send Attorney for Personal EDGEWATER BEACH ON SAID GRANTEE interest in the surplus Panama City, FL 32405 Resume`to: 700 Gilbert, Ashley M Florida, this 8th day of Representative: RESORT CLUB; RE- UNDER THE DECLA- from the sale, if any, Country Club Road, GIONS BANK, SUC- IN RE: The Former 322 Burkett Dr June, 2018. Sean J. Seely Attorney RATION, INCLUDING Marriage of other than the property port Saint Joe, FL, Florida Bar Number: CESSOR BY MERGER BUT NOT LIMITED TO owner as of the date of Panama City, FL 32404 32456. Golub, Justin M Hawk H. Gim 106678 TO AMSOUTH THE PAYMENT OF AS- the us pendens must BANK;THE LISA ELAINE SUNDAY, 524 N Tyndall Pkwy Pub: June 12, 2018 Lynchard & Seely, SESSMENTS FOR THE n/k/a LISA ELAINE file a claim within 60 LEEWARD/WINDWARD Apt 109 20828 Delivery/ PLLC MAINTENANCE AND KELLY, days after the sale. Warehouse 1901 Andorra St. OWNERS ASSOCIA- OPERATIONS OF THE Panama City, FL 32404 NOTICE UNDER FIC- Need a TION, INC.; BRENDA Jones, Johnnie M TITIOUS NAME LAW NAVARRE, FL 32566 UNIT AND CONDO- Former Wife, DATED this 1st day of Helper Phone: (850) 936-9385 D. GREEN A/K/A MINIUMANY PERSON June, 2018. 711 E 14th St PURSUANT TO SEC- helping hand? Experience Fax: (850) 936-9578 BRENDA GREEN CLAIMING AN INTER- Panama City, FL 32401 TION 865.09, FLOR- preferred. Required and McCard, William T Advertise in E-Mail: eservice A/K/A BRENDA DIANE EST IN THE SURPLUS Bill Kinsaul IDA STATUTES basic knowledge of GREEN; UNKNOWN 9021 Rizzuto Rd @seely-law.com FROM THE SALE, IF DAVID SUNDAY, As Clerk of the Court the Help plumbing and Secondary E-Mail: TENANT IN POSSES- ANY, OTHER THAN Panama City, FL 32404 NOTICE IS HEREBY electrical. Must have SION OF THE SUB- McCumbers, Jared J Wanted [email protected] THE PROPERTY Former Husband. By: GIVEN that the under- valid drivers license Pub: June 5, 12, 2018 JECT PROPERTY, OWNER AS OF THE Ladyne Swearingen 9530 Hwy 2301 signed, desiring to en- Section in the and be able to work Defendants. DATE OF THE LIS As Deputy Clerk Youngstown, FL 32466 gage in business under Monday-Saturday 20686 NOTICE OF Miller, James B Classifieds! PENDENS MUST FILE PUBLIC the fictitious name of: Call for more details. IN THE RE-NOTICE OF 309 Malaga Pl 747-5020 850-785-6184

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