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Country sing- er Luke Bryan will perform in Lowndes Coun- ty this fall as part of his 2015 farm tour. The singer’s website lists the concert venue as Starkville, but locals will know the area as a lit- Courtesy photo/Keith Hinkle tle farther south Luke Bryan is pictured and east: Holt- in 2010 at the 45th camp Farms is Annual Academy of Mark Wilson/Dispatch Staff near Artesia, on Country Music Awards. Perry Brown walks through a field full of sunflowers Monday afternoon behind his business, Progressive Home Builders, the Oktibbeha located along Highway 12 East in Steens. County line. The concert will take place Oct. 7. This is Bryan’s seventh annual farm tour, where the singer’s staff partners with smaller farming communities to put on the concerts. Lowndes Co. supes restructure USDA loan Bryan’s staff notified Lowndes Coun- ty Sheriff Mike Arledge in April that $11,860 less in interest they were interested in having a concert Move, supervisors say, will save county roughly $2M payments by accepting in the area. The venue was selected be- cause it is close to a college town but still by Slim Smith the Trustmark propos- The existing loan will be divided in the country, according to Arledge. [email protected] al. Under the agree- into two bonds — a $3 million bond Previous farm tour concerts have ment, the county will for 15 years and a $10 million bond drawn crowds of 20,000 or so, Arledge Lowndes County supervisors on pay $844,650 in inter- for 12 months. Two banks — Regions said. Monday approved a proposal to re- est. structure a $13 million U.S. Depart- and Trustmark — bid on the bond “They’re doing it on a Wednesday The USDA loan was ment of Agriculture loan that will save purchase, with Trustmark offering a Sanders night and I think the reason for that the county approximately $2 million slightly lower interest rate — 2.717 to part of a matching grant is they want to manage the size of the over the life of the loan. Region’s 2.8 percent. to improve infrastructure at the coun- crowd,” he said. “There’s basically one “Basically, it’s like a home-owner Consultant Steve Pittman recom- ty’s industrial park. The county’s 45 way in and one way out and part of the refinancing a house from 30 years to mended the board accept Trustmark’s percent match will be paid by in-lieu way, it’s a gravel road. So they want to 15,” Board President Harry Sanders proposal and provided a spreadsheet payments from industry, Sanders make sure they can manage the traf- said. that showed the county would pay said. See tour, 6A

Columbus pets took Fourth of July well — this year

While few strays brought years, we get a lot of dogs turned in, either in wake of firecrackers, by residents or animal PORTRAITS control officers, and WHILE humane society still in calls from pet owners PASSING wanting to know if their THROUGH: Dr. Joe busy season dogs have been turned McKeev- Johnwick in to us. Some years, er, former By Slim Smith we don’t see much at minister at [email protected] all. You never know.” First Baptist This Fourth of July did not produce Church in See Dick light the firecracker. See Columbus, Jane light the bottle rocket. much of an onslaught. “We only had one stray turned in, was in town Bang, goes the firecracker! this morning Whooosh, goes the rocket! and we don’t know if that was because and stopped See Spot run! of fireworks or not. There’s no way to by The Dis- Each Fourth of July and New Year’s tell,” Johnwick said Monday. “We’ve patch office. Eve, humane societies brace for an up- had a couple of calls about missing He drew a tick in arrivals of frightened dogs who dogs. Other than that, it’s been a pret- portrait of MacKenzie have escaped their homes because of ty normal day.” Animal controls made no drop-offs Neal, a cus- fireworks. tomer service “It’s funny,” Karen Johnwick, di- at CLHS on the Fourth of July or Sun- representa- rector of the Columbus-Lowndes Hu- day. tive. mane Society, said Monday. “Some See pets, 6A William Browning/Dispatch Staff

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public meetings 1 In what movie did Twilight star Kristen Thursday Today: Columbus City Stewart make her film debut playing Council, Municipal Complex, ■ Sounds of Summer: Johnny Jodie Foster’s daughter? 5 p.m. Coleman and Swing Shift entertain 2 Which two presidents died July 4, July 10: Lowndes County at this free summer concert at the 1826, on the 50th anniversary of the School District Board of signing of the Declaration of Indepen- Columbus Riverwalk at the west dence for the United States of America? end of Main Street from 7-9 p.m. Trustees, District Central Office, 11 a.m. Aidan Wedel 3 Who are the two father/son duos who Bring lawn chairs or blankets to have each scored 200 or more NHL July 13: Columbus Munici- Third grade, Caledonia enjoy the show. Food and cold bev- goals? pal School District Board of 4 What song by the Beatles, originally erages available for purchase. No Trustees, Brandon Central High Low titled “Scrambled Eggs,” has become pets or coolers, please. For more 94 71 the most recorded song of all time? information, contact Main Street Offices 6 p.m. Mostly sunny 5 Where was Massachusetts native Columbus, 662-328-6305. July 14: West Point Board of Full forecast on Katherine Lee Bates when she wrote Selectmen, West Point City page 2A. the lyrics for “America the Beautiful” in Hall, 5:30 p.m. 1893? Thursday through Saturday Answers, 6B ■ Crawford Cotton Boll Festival: July 15: Lowndes County Live entertainment, speakers, a Board of Supervisors, Court- Inside step show and more are part of house, 9 a.m. this event held in Crawford. For Dianne Webber lives in July 16: Columbus City Light Classifieds5B Obituaries 5A more information, call 662-272- Columbus and is a teacher at and Water, CLW boardroom, 136th Year, No. 100 Comics 4B Opinions 4A 5164. New Hope High School. noon

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Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $8 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Miss. flag supporters rally outside state Capitol About 40 people South Carolina Senate votes participated in rally to take down Confederate flag By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS The Associated Press The Associated Press which were erected in 2000 as part of a compromise that in- JACKSON — COLUMBIA, S.C. — The volved removing the flag from The Confederate push to remove the Confed- atop the Statehouse dome. battle emblem erate flag from the grounds The vote was well over the should remain of the South Carolina State- two-thirds majority that will on the Mississip- house is about to clear its first be needed Tuesday to send pi flag because it hurdle. the bill on to the House. honors ancestors But even if a bill to bring who fought for down the rebel banner passes But while that means de- the South in the Barbour the state Senate as expected bate would begin Wednesday Civil War, a broth- Tuesday, it faces a less certain in the House, it is far from er of former Gov. Haley Barbo- future in the House. clear whether a vote will take ur told about 40 supporters of Senators voted 37-3 on place the same day — or what the state banner at a rally Mon- Monday to take down the flag the vote will be. House mem- AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis day outside the state Capitol. People participate in a rally sponsored by the Magnolia State Heri- and the pole it flies on, both of bers appear to be less unified. “They were fighting for the tage Campaign outside the state Capitol, Monday, in Jackson. freedom of the South not to get ers said “cultural Marxists” in said. “Many of them still be- bossed around by a bunch of ain’t coming down.” his Christian faith, Gunn said government and the news me- lieve the North is the one that Yankees,” Jeppie Barbour told Debate about Mississippi’s the Confederate emblem had dia are trying to eradicate Con- freed the slaves.” reporters after he spoke on the flag and other Confederate sym- become divisive. At the rally federate symbols. About 10 people — black and Capitol steps. bols reignited after the June 17 Monday, people distributed “I will do everything I can white — stood and watched the About 40 people — all of massacre of nine worshippers yard signs with the slogan: to promote secession today,” rally Monday. Among them was them white — participated in at a black church in Charles- “Keep the Flag. Change the the rally. As a bagpiper played ton, South Carolina. The man Speaker.” Flowers said to scattered ap- Joshua Herring, 25, who is Af- “Dixie,” several Mississippi charged in the slayings, Dylann William Flowers of Atlanta plause from the crowd. rican-American and works at banners or freestanding rebel Storm Roof, had posed with the is vice chairman of the Georgia Don Jacobs, pastor of Taber- the Nissan manufacturing plant flags fluttered in breezes that Confederate battle flag in pho- chapter of League of the South, nacle Baptist Church in Purvis, north of Jackson. Herring said brought little relief on a hot, tos posted online before the at- which he describes as a South- denounced the Charleston kill- the flag should be changed to muggy day. One man wore a tack. ern nationalist group. Southern ings but said they shouldn’t be a symbol that would unify the T-shirt with a rebel flag and Days after the attack, Mis- Poverty Law Center has long used as an excuse to erase sym- state. the slogan: “Fighting terrorism sissippi House Speaker Philip listed League of the South as a bols of the Old South. “We can all agree on a mag- since 1861.” Another carried a Gunn became the first promi- hate group — a designation that “I would like to reach out to nolia,” Herring said of the state large Confederate battle flag nent Republican to say the state angers league members who at- black people because they do tree and flower. “It can grow un- emblazoned with the slogan: “I should change its flag. Citing tended the rally Monday. Flow- not understand history,” Jacobs der any circumstance.”

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PETER IMES General Manager WILLIAM BROWNING Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch Health Meditate for success We ambitious strivers seeking guidance from fitness pros, decluttering experts and TED talks often find the day divided in two unequal parts. Three-quar- ters goes to overworking. The remaining quarter is for countering the ill effects of overworking. We do the latter not necessarily to nurture our souls but to boost perfor- Froma Harrop mance during the working hours. You see, overworking and Sleep depriva- stress slow our productivity. Herein lies a paradox. tion costs the Relaxation, vacations and a good night’s sleep could U.S. economy be seen as key to personal well-being. But gremlins have $63 billion a taken a wrench to our puri- tanical brains and put dollar year in lost values on our inner peace and repose. They are now a productivity. means to goose our output. Consider the advice to get eight hours of sleep a night. Good sleep leaves one feeling refreshed, less depressed, less stressed. But it also has a utilitarian purpose. It boosts our performance at work. Thus, we use apps to ensure we’re maintaining eight-hour sleep periods incorporating five REM cycles. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Slimantics has the numbers: Sleep deprivation costs the U.S. economy $63 billion a year in lost productivity. We seek techniques to do more per unit of time. Does ‘History’ show us the need For example, there are articles on how to “optimize” a three-day weekend. (To think, Americans used to have three-week vacations.) for Common Core? Our employers are famously ungenerous with paid vacation. But many of us don’t even use the time we’re It was once little Some responsible enti- primary cause of the war. given. A study commissioned by the U.S. Travel As- more than an after- ty needs to do that” To suggest that sectional- sociation estimates that in 2013, Americans left 429 thought and what and I would point to ism/state’s rights, rather than million paid vacation days on the table. opinions there were the history textbooks slavery, were responsible for the Why? Some said their workload is so heavy they of it were generally that will be introduced bloodiest conflict in our history can’t afford to get away. If they don’t complete their favorable. Now, it has into the Texas school is to mistake the symptoms for assignments, they may not have a job upon returning. become a pariah, an system this fall as the illness. It is a classic case of The travel association is now selling vacation time object of disgust and Exhibit A. putting lipstick on a pig, an effort as a tool to raise the gross domestic product. scorn. Five years ago, the to sanitize history to ease the If workers used all their available time off, the The subject is Texas board of educa- consciences of those who cannot study says, U.S. business revenues would rise by $160 The Common Core tion adopted a revised see evil for what it is. billion, and tax collections would rise by $21 billion. State Standards, social studies cur- Those who insist on such a Meditation, the great teacher Jon Kabat-Zinn tells best-known simply as Slim Smith riculum. Those new distorted view should be called us, is “for no purpose other than to be awake to what “Common Core” or, in standards include a lot upon to answer two simple ques- is actually so.” some states (includ- The new guide- of dramatic changes, tions: What caused the section- But suppose it helps us better focus our attention. ing Mississippi), “The from a focus on the alism that divided the country? Wouldn’t that make us more useful worker bees? Devil’s Primer.” lines for teach- biblical underpinnings What “right” were the Southern Sure. Common Core was of our legal system to states seeking to preserve? A Google executive told Bloomberg TV that a product of almost 20 ing Civil War a whitewashed picture There is but one answer to both “wisdom traditions like yoga and meditation help us years of careful study of race in the United questions: Slavery. There is no operate better.” He noted that the most important that showed America’s history are States. The new guide- credible evidence to the contrary. technology we have is the human body and brain. students were poorly lines for teaching Now, it is one thing for those Yoga and meditation help us, he explained, “optimize equipped to take on particularly Civil War history are who cling to the relic of the Con- this technology.” the challenges of particularly disturb- federacy and insist it be provided Thanks to Google’s yoga program for its employ- higher education and disturbing... ing: They teach that the official status to embrace ees, he added, “there’s been a huge impact on both the working world. “sectionalism, states’ this regrettable distortion of our people’s productivity and culture.” Developed by the National rights and slavery” — carefully history. So yoga has become a get-ahead tool. Small Governor’s Association and The ordered to stress the first two But now it will be taught to wonder yoga teachers see participants aggressively Council of Chief State School Of- and diminish the last — caused schoolchildren in one of the jostling for mat space in their classes, according to ficers, the program was adopted the conflict. In August, the largest public school systems in The Wall Street Journal. by 44 states and the District of first textbooks catering to the our country. Today it is Texas. There’s also a smartphone app that lets students Columbia. The goal was to make changed curriculum will make You wonder how long it will be follow the instructors of their choice. That way, if sure students, regardless of their way to Texas classrooms. before Mississippi’s children will a star yoga teacher is not going to lead a particular where they lived, would achieve a Leaving aside the biblical be taught that revision of our class, they don’t have to waste their time on a B-lister. standard of competency to better argument that seems to all but history as well. What healthy habits don’t do for productivity, equip them for the future. In ignore the established fact that Discard Common Core? I drugs will. Many American workers are apparent- June 2010, standards for English most of our law is based on En- think a better argument is to ly taking medications for treating attention deficit language arts and mathematics glish Common Law, let’s consider be made to expand it to include hyperactivity disorder solely to improve their output were established and training the matter of Civil War history, history. at work. and implementation began. which has been a hot topic of Because if the states are inca- Taking these stimulants can cause addiction, anx- But over the last few years, late. pable or unwilling to provide our iety and hallucinations, but for intense competitors, Common Core has become a As Mississippi considers the children an honest account of our they are jet fuel. As a woman in her late 20s told The whipping boy for conservatives. issue of whether our state flag history, then some responsible New York Times, they are “necessary for survival It is, they say rather vaguely, an should be altered to remove the entity must step in. of the best and the smartest and highest-achieving attempt by the federal govern- Confederate flag from its canton, If what is happening in Texas people.” ment to take over the nation’s those opposed to the move have is an example of “state’s rights,” We really can’t blame health advocates for toting schools, although they provide argued that the flag represents it can be said that state’s rights up the economic benefits of more relaxed living. scant evidence of that. Southern pride and heritage. can be just as dangerously wrong That’s often the only argument anyone notices any- But let’s assume, for the When confronted with an oppos- today as it was 150 years ago. more. moment, that Common Core ing view – that the flag is sym- Slim Smith is a feature writer Meditation improves concentration. Heck, let’s really is a federal take-over of the bolic of slavery – their argument and columnist at The Dispatch. meditate — and medicate — to better meditate. It’s nation’s public schools. insists the flag doesn’t represent His email address is ssmith@ the American way. To that, I would say, “Great. slavery since slavery was not the cdispatch.com. Follow Froma Harrop on Twitter @FromaHarrop. She can be reached at [email protected].

Letter to the editor Our View: Local Editorials Local editorials appearing in this space represent the opinion of the newspaper’s editorial board: Birney Imes, Voice of the people editor and publisher; Peter Imes, general manager; Slim Smith and senior newsroom staff. To inquire about a Questions relevance of article in front of federal buildings, the holiday that honors meeting with the board, please contact William Browning I read this article trying my best to determine of the people who fought for the South, KKK. Anything at 662-328-2471, or e-mail [email protected]. what interest this would have to the readers in the that might offend anyone. While we’re at it, let’s Golden Triangle. It is about a company that decided do away with NAACP, Black Power, Black History Voice of the People not to build in the area and apparently the person Month, Martin Luther King holiday, Martin Luther We encourage you to share your opinion with readers of that filed the lawsuit is not from this area. The Com- King Boulevard in every town and anyone that fought The Dispatch. mercial Dispatch must have really been pressed for for the north in the war. Let’s all live as Americans! Submit your letter to The Dispatch by: news to cover 6 pages in the front section to give the Everyone can not get what they want. Don’t try to E-mail: [email protected] story so a large number of lines over the two pages it hide behind religion to change what you want. God Mail: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 was on. doesn’t care about the flag or Black History Month. In person: 516 Main St., Columbus, or 101 S. Lafayette Let’s start today trying to be Christian Americans. St., No. 16, Starkville. Berry Hinds Columbus Either do away, with history, or live with it as Ameri- All letters must be signed by the author and must include cans. town of residence and a telephone number for verification All that might offend … J.W. Sprayberry purposes. Letters should be no more than 500 words, Let’s do away with the Confederate Flag, the Hamilton and guest columns should be 500-700 words. We reserve Mississippi state flag, the Confederate soldier out the right to edit submitted information. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, July 7, 2015 5A Area obituaries COMMERCIAL DISPATCH and Ida Small Gools- Wigginton, 68, died 269, Amory, MS 38821 James W. Henry II of Triangle. OBITUARY POLICY by. She was formerly July 5, 2015, in Amory. or the Amory Humane Huntington Beach, Services are in- Obituaries with basic informa- employed as an office Services are 2 p.m. Society, P.O. Box 218, California; sisters, complete and will be tion including visitation and service times, are provided manager and book- Wednesday at Mead- Amory, MS 38821. Carol Gospodnetich of announced by Carter’s free of charge. Extended obitu- keeper with Dr. York’s owood Baptist Church Starkville and Nancy Funeral Services of aries with a photograph, de- Oral Surgery in Hat- in Amory with Lloyd Katherine Henry Bisconner of Elma, Columbus. tailed biographical information tiesburg. She was a Sweatt officiating. Buri- STARKVILLE — Washington; brothers, and other details families may member of Carterville al will follow at Liberty Katherine Camille Clyde R. Myers Jr. of Annie Coleman wish to include, are available Baptist Church in Cemetery. Visitation Long Beach and Robert CRAWFORD — An- for a fee. Obituaries must be (Myers) Henry died Petal. is today from 5-8 p.m. July 2, 2015. Knowles of Bishop, nie Coleman, 87, died submitted through funeral at Cleveland-Moffett California; and eight homes unless the deceased’s In addition to her Services are 10 a.m. July 7, 2015, at Baptist body has been donated to parents, she was Funeral Home. Saturday at Welch grandchildren. Memorial Hospi- science. If the deceased’s preceded in death by Mrs. Wigginton was Funeral Home with tal-Golden Triangle. body was donated to science, her husband, Randall born April 3, 1947, to Eddie Painter officiat- Willie Brown Services are in- the family must provide official Stewart; one son, Rob- the late Shelby and ing. Burial will follow at COLUMBUS — Wil- complete and will be proof of death. Please submit ert Drake; one daugh- Ruby Virginia Laney Oddfellows Cemetery. lie Brown, 74, died July announced by Carter’s all obituaries on the form pro- ter, Jane Pace; and one Monaghan. She was 7/6 • JT • LM • 2x2 • 7/7 vided by The Commercial Dis- Visitation is Friday 6, 2015, at Baptist Me- Funeral Services of brother, Frank Goolsby. formerly employed as from 5-7 p.m. at the morial Hospital-Golden Columbus. patch. Free notices must be a business clerk for submitted to the newspaper She is survived by funeral home. no later than 3 p.m. the day sons, Randy Stewart of South Central Bell, and Mrs. Henry was prior for publication Tuesday Columbus and Perry a medical transcription- born Jan. 8, 1938 to the through Friday; no later than 4 Stewart of Brazoria, ist for Access Family late Clyde R. Myers In Memoriam p.m. Saturday for the Sunday Texas, and nine grand- Health in Smithville. and Edith Benson My- Feb. 23, 1949 - July 7, 2009 edition; and no later than 7:30 children. She was a member of a.m. for the Monday edition. ers. She was a member the Meadowood Baptist of Itawamba Histori- Incomplete notices must be Church. Vera P. Walton received no later than 7:30 Elise Smith cal and Genealogical In addition to her Gone but never forgotten. a.m. for the Monday through Elise Zeta Kath- Society and Southern parents, she was pre- We love you... Friday editions. Paid notices erine Smith, 14, died Cruisers Car Club. ceded in death by her must be finalized by 3 p.m. for July 3, 2015, at Texas She is survived by From Bill, Keith, Shawn, Antoine, inclusion the next day Monday husband, Roger Wig- Children’s Hospital in her husband, James D. William II and Edie. through Thursday; and on ginton; one son, Alan Houston. Henry; daughter, Darcy Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday Wigginton; and three © The Dispatch Services are in- Hollinger of Canyon and Monday publication. For sisters, Frances Hester, more information, call 662- complete and will be Lake, California; son, Joyce Chism and Patsy 328-2471. announced by Lowndes James G. Bollinger of Camp. Funeral Home. Starkville; step-son, She is survived by CHARLENE McCALL Virginia Stewart son, Scott Wigginton of Charlene Jordan McCall age COLUMBUS — Vir- Billy Rounsaville Amory; brother, Dewey 72 died Sunday, July 05, 2015 ginia G. Stewart, 92, Billy Reed Roun- Monaghan of Amory; at her residence in Columbus. died July 6, 2015, at saville, 85, died July 6, sisters, Peggy Best of Services will be held Tuesday, Windsor Place. 2015, at Baptist Memo- Becker, Mary Bright July 07, 2015 at 5:00 PM at First Services are 11 a.m. rial Hospital-Golden of Amory and Linda Charlene McCall Baptist Church with Dr. Shawn Thursday at Lowndes Triangle. Presley of Amory; and Visitation: Parker and Dr. Joe McKeever Funeral Home. Burial Services are 3 p.m. two grandchildren. Tuesday, July 7 • 3-5 PM officiating. Visitation will be Thursday at Lowndes First Baptist Church will follow at Mt. Zion Pallbearers are Services: held from 3:00 PM until service Baptist Church Ceme- Funeral Home with Randall Wigginton, Tuesday, July 7 • 5 PM time Tuesday at the church. tery. Visitation is one Kenny Gardner officiat- Scott Parkhurst, Bryan First Baptist Church Services: Graveside services will be held hour before service ing. Burial will follow at Camp, Jim Best, Jimmy at 2:00 PM Thursday July 9, 2015 at Kent Forest Friendship Cemetery. Thursday, July 9 • 2 PM time at the funeral Best and Frank Owen. Kent Forest Cemetery- Cemetery in Panama City, Florida. home. Memorials may be Panama City, Florida Mrs. McCall was born on Tuesday, March 23, memorialfuneral.net Mrs. Stewart was Carolyn Wigginton made to the American 1943 in Lafayette, GA to the late Charlie and Ruth born on Nov. 25, 1922, AMORY — Carolyn Cancer Society, c/o Howard Jordan. to the late Vester G. Virginia Monaghan Beth May, P.O. Box Survivors include: Husband: Randy McCall, Columbus MS; Two Sons: Chris McCall (Stacy), Memphis, TN, and John McCall, Columbus, MS; Brothers: Howard Jordan (Kim), Jackson, San Francisco status as ‘sanctuary’ criticized after slaying MS, and Charles Jordan (Jan), Panama City, FL; Three Grandchildren: Ashley McCall, Benjamin Man had been deported five times an arrest warrant for San- McCall and Caleb McCall. chez. Memorials may be made to: First Baptist The Associated Press people in the country ille- “ICE knew that he Church, The Crossing, P.O. Box 829, Columbus gally. had been deported five MS 39703. SAN FRANCISCO — In a jailhouse inter- times,” Mirkarimi said. The killing of a woman view with a TV station, “You would have thought Expressions of Sympathy May at a sightseeing pier has Francisco Sanchez, the he met a threshold that he Be Left At brought criticism down 45-year-old repeat drug required a court order or on this liberal city be- offender arrested in the a warrant. They did not do www.memorialfuneral.net cause the Mexican man shooting Wednesday that.” under arrest was in the of Kathryn Steinle, ap- U.S. illegally, had been peared to confirm that he deported five times and came to the city because Roy Dennis Rodgers Richard Lynn Hubbard was out on the streets af- of its status as a sanctu- Richard Lynn Hubbard, 60 of Steens and Roy Dennis Rodgers age 67 of Arley, AL. died ter San Francisco officials ary. West Point, MS went to his heavenly home on disregarded a request Thursday morning, July 2, 2015. Prosecutors on Mon- Saturday, July 04, 2015 after a lengthy illness. from immigration author- day charged Sanchez with Roy was born to Vernon Rodgers and Fannie ities to keep him locked murder as San Francisco Lucas Rodgers in Electra TX. in 1948. He proudly Visitation was Sunday, July 5, 2015 from up. Sheriff Ross Mirkarimi served our country as a Federal Fire Fighter, 6:00 – 8:00 PM at Lowndes Funeral Home, San Francisco is one of strongly defended his of- both in the Air Force and as a civilian. Columbus, MS. A funeral service was dozens of cities and coun- fice’s release of Sanchez He is survived by his wife Sandra Heaven; held Monday, July 6, 2015 at 10:00 AM in ties across the country and pointed the finger sons: Dennis Rodgers, Travis Rodgers (Jennifer), the Lowndes Funeral Home Chapel with that do not fully cooper- back at U.S. Immigration Herbert “Pete” Peterson (Teresa), and Matt Bryan Windle, Josh Proctor and Seth Laster ate with federal immigra- and Customs Enforce- Edmondson; daughters: Michaela Young (Brian), officiating. Interment followed at Greenwood tion authorities. The city ment. Wendy Spohn (Steve), Valerie Edmondson, Kay Cemetery, West Point, MS with Lowndes goes so far as to promote He said the federal Funeral Home directing. itself as a “sanctuary” for agency should have issued Bruner (Brian), and Teresa McCrary (Mark); sisters, Janet Ford (Willie); sister-in-law, Paula Mr. Hubbard was born July 11, 1954 in Rodgers; brothers: Troy Rodgers (Donna) and Columbus, MS and lived in the Golden Floyd “Pete” Rodgers; and 12 grandchildren. Triangle area his entire life. He was a graduate The family will receive friends on Monday, of New Hope High School and attended Preplanning is July 6, 2015 from 6:00PM until 8:00PM at Moss EMCC. Mr. Hubbard was a former member Service Funeral Home in Cullman. Funeral of Southern Cruisers and participated in the one of the greatest Service will be Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 10:00 Catfish Rodeo at Lake Lowndes, Competition gifts you can AM at Moss Service Funeral Home Chapel. The Grilling at Roast’n Boast and the St. Jude burial will be in Memorial Gardens in Columbus, Benefit Race. His first love was CARS and he give your MS. at 3:00 PM. Tuesday, July 7, 2015. enjoyed working in the workshop repairing Moss Service Funeral Home Directing. engines and helping friends whenever they family. © The Dispatch stopped by. Mr. Hubbard was an avid fan of 1131 Lehmberg Rd. FUNERAL HOME 662-328-1808 Paid Obituary - Moss Service Funeral Home car racing, when his son Kyle was young they Columbus, MS & CREMATORY www.lowndesfuneralhome.net were very involved with go cart racing and of course he and Kyle always built their own car motors together. He was a machinist with Columbus Machine and Welding, Columbus, A Dugan Experience MS and retired after 23 years of service. Mr. What made you choose Dugan for your outpatient therapy? Hubbard was preceded in death by his first I had surgery in Tupelo and knew I needed to go somewhere to get wife – Ronda Moore Hubbard, father – Jim my strength built back up. I came to Dugan to receive inpatient Bullard; grandparents – Homer and Martha therapy until I could get back on my feet and return home. After Taylor and John and Brooksie Hubbard. getting strong enough to return home, but still needing a little Mr. Hubbard is survived by his beloved more therapy, I was given the option to return to Dugan for wife – Johnnie Adkins Hubbard, West Point, outpatient therapy, and I would not have had it any other way. MS; parents – Andy and Sarah Bullard Mr. Billy Ryan Tingle, West Point, MS; daughter – Leslie (Tod Davis) Hubbard, Kosciusko, MS; son – Kyle Hubbard, West Point, MS; step-sons – Rodney (Rebekah) Lawrence, Steens, Mr. Billy Ryan, right, is shown with Kasandra MS, Roy (Shirley) Lawrence, Barker, TX, Richardson, speech Ronnie Adkins, Steens, MS and John Adkins, therapist. Columbus, MS; step-daughter – Beth (James) Wilson, Steens, MS; sister – Robbie (Billy)

© The Dispatch Whitten, Pickensville, AL; brother – Tony Bullard, Columbus, MS; 8 grandchildren and several nieces and nephews. Pallbearers were George Green, Ricky Proven results for improving quality of life. Nickoles, Rod McFarland, B.J. Holman, Terry Atkins and Rex Stokes. Honorary pallbearers were Tommy Young, D.J. Jewell, Benny Ingle, Dugan Ross Tingle, Bo Holman, Ron Stokes, Morris Knighton, Mike Cole and Starr McCool. 804 East Main Street, West Point, MS 39773 Compliments of Lowndes Funeral Home P:662-494-3640 www.mss.org www.lowndesfuneralhome.net 6A Tuesday, July 7, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com As Republican infighting grows, donors call for calm

signs it could tip into a bare-knuck- “Our candidates will benefit if they all submit to les struggle for the nomination — a Ronald Reagan’s 11th Commandment, ‘Thou shall scenario that the party’s elite do- nors see as a distressing echo of not speak ill of a fellow Republican’” four years ago. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie By STEVE PEOPLES “Our candidates will benefit if on Monday charged that Repub- and JULIE BYKOWICZ they all submit to Ronald Reagan’s licans don’t need Texas Sen. Ted The Associated Press 11th Commandment, ‘Thou shall Cruz’s “lectures.” Wisconsin Gov. not speak ill of a fellow Republican,’” Scott Walker repeatedly dismisses WASHINGTON — Worried Friess wrote in a letter sent to Re- Republicans in Congress as doing about “Republican-on-Republican violence,” top party donors are tak- publican National Committee chair- little. And Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul ing action, with one firing off a letter man Reince Priebus. A copy was regularly jabs his Republican oppo- calling for more civility and another obtained by The Associated Press. nents by name. seeking to block businessman Don- In the dispatch, Friess cites the Yet no candidate has injected ald Trump from the debate stage backing of casino magnate Sheldon more provocation into the 2016 Re- altogether. Adelson and Chicago Cubs co-own- publican presidential primary than Foster Friess, a Wyoming-based er Todd Ricketts. “Would you join Trump. investor and one of the party’s top the effort to inspire a more civil While few party officials see the 20 donors in the last presidential way of making their points?” Friess reality television star as a credible contest, issued a letter to 16 White wrote. “If they drift off the ‘civility candidate, he has lashed out at a House prospects and the Republi- reservation,’ let’s all immediately growing number of Republican crit- can National Committee late last communicate that to them.” ics who have condemned his recent week calling for candidates to stay The call for calm comes as the description of Mexican immigrants on the “civility reservation.” sprawling Republican field shows as criminals and rapists.

Crude oil tumbles 8 pct., points to low gas prices this fall

mand for gasoline and been held back by sanc- Oil now down nearly 15 percent from diesel. tions, and talks between ■ China’s oil imports the U.S. and Iran that the high for the year set on June 10 have already slipped this could lift those sanctions BY JONATHAN FAHEY and fall, pushing average year and a plummeting appear to be progressing. AP Energy Writer gasoline prices in some Chinese stock market ■ U.S. oil production low-price states below $2 could mean even weak- remained strong even af- NEW YORK — A slew a gallon again. er demand in the world’s ter drillers slowed their of global economic and “We’re going back to second largest oil con- activity in the face of low geopolitical factors are some of those low num- sumer. oil prices — and now Carley & Cailyn Culberson are working to pummel the bers we saw over the win- ■ Oil production in some drillers are ramping shown with Dr. Curtis. price of oil and set up U.S. ter,” said Tom Kloza, chief OPEC, driven by strong up production again. drivers for very low gaso- oil analyst at the Oil Price production from Saudi The financial turmoil line prices later this year. Information Service. “In Arabia and Iraq, is help- in Greece and China is The price of U.S. crude some places (gas) prices ing to keep the world’s also strengthening the Bright Smiles, dropped 7.7 percent Mon- starting with a 1 should supplies high. OPEC’s dollar, which tends to day to close at $52.53 a come back by football sea- June production rose for push down the price of Brighter Futures Dental care for infants, children & adolescents barrel and is now down son.” the fourth month in a row, oil because oil is priced in Awesome Experience Always Exceeds Expectations of Child and Parents nearly 15 percent from There are several signs to 31.3 million barrels per dollars around the world. © The Dispatch the high for the year set around the world that day, according to a re- “All signs point south Call & schedule your on June 10. point to falling demand port Monday from Platts. for oil prices,” wrote Gasoline prices in for crude and fuels at a That’s 1.3 million barrels Thomas Pugh, commod- appointments today! 662-327-0995 the U.S. will likely slide time when supplies are per day more than the ities economist at Capital 300 HOSPITAL DRIVE • COLUMBUS, MS somewhat from a national high and possibly rising: cartel’s official target and Economics, in a report [email protected] average of $2.77 over the ■ The Greek financial the highest level since Au- Monday. Pugh reduced next few weeks. Experts crisis could slow eco- gust of 2012. his forecast for oil prices www.DrDKCurtis.com then expect a substantial nomic activity in Europe, ■ Iran is eager to be- at the end of this year by decline in late summer which would reduce de- gin exporting oil that has $5 to $50 a barrel. “I’m too Tour sexy for the Continued from Page 1A fic.” community. from a small town him- the general public Fri- sun darling... In previous years, a The singer, who is fa- self. Leesburg, Georgia, day. They are $47, or $52 portion of the tour pro- mous for hits like “Coun- where Bryan grew up, the day of the show. ceeds went to scholar- try Girl (Shake It For has a population of less Dispatch reporter Slim ships for students from Me),” “Drunk on You,” than 3,000. Smith contributed to this farming families in the and “Crash My Party,” is Tickets go on sale to story. BOOK ME A SPRAY Pets TAN!” Continued from Page 1A “I’d say it was a pretty fearful of storm-associat- noise phobias. These in- normal this time of year. quiet weekend,” Johnwick ed events such as a change clude some of the working Johnwick said CLHS said. in barometric pressure, and sporting breeds such is in need of cat food and Organic Airbrush Tanning Why some pets are lightning, electrostatic as Collies, German Shep- cat litter to accommodate Manicures • Pedicures • Massages afraid of noises such as disturbances, and even herds, Beagles, and Bas- the increase in stray cat Haircuts • Hair Coloring • Gift Certificates thunder and fireworks is smells associated with the set Hounds. arrivals. unknown. It is a common storms. Noise phobias can While this year’s To donate items to the problem in dogs, but less include fear of thunder- Fourth of July did not pro- CLHS, call 662-327-3107 so in cats. The fear can storms, fireworks, gun- duce a rush of terrified or visit the facility at 50 soon become a phobia, shots, and even the sound dogs to the facility, John- Airline Road in Columbus. which is defined as a per- of birds. wick said things are far The Humane Society sistent, excessive, and A recent study has from slow. facility is open from 11 irrational fear response. found that certain breeds “It’s cat season,” she a.m. until 5 p.m. on week- In the case of thunder- of dogs have an above av- said. “We’re getting a lot days and from 11 a.m. un- 3502 Bluecutt Road • Columbus, MS storms, pets may also be erage risk of developing of more cats now, which is til 3 p.m. on Saturdays. 662-245-1420 • Lara Frasher, Owner © The Dispatch

Starkville Academy has Frame Your an increased emphasis on technology! Treasures Surface Pro 3 tablets have been purchased for every junior and senior at the school, and Offi ce365 will be available to all students in their classrooms.

This new technology will prepare students to fully participate in a technologically advanced society.

Zahria Towns Senior TheCHALET and Gallery Towne Square Center START YOUR FUTURE HERE 18th Avenue North, Columbus, Mississippi (662) 327-6868 /TheChaletandGallery www3.starkvilleacademy.org Custom Framing | Shadow Boxes | Gallery Art SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino: 327-1297 SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n TUESDAY, JULY 7, 2015 WOMEN’S SOCCER: Women’s World Cup MEN’S COLLEGE COLLEGE BASKETBALL BASKETBALL Spears Transfer set to get Stapleton started with MSU joins MSU BY BEN WAIT All-American at Trinity [email protected] Valley C.C. hopes she STARKVILLE — During his days at Madi- can contribute early son Central High School, Xavian Stapleton didn’t By Adam Minichino care where he played bas- [email protected] ketball at the next level. He just wanted to play. STARKVILLE — Coming from a team Maroon and white. he helped Maroon and gray. Maroon lead to a and black. runner-up There are so many finish in color combinations that Michael Cho/USA TODAY Sports Class 6A Jazmine Spears can wear Forward Abby Wambach (20) and United States defender Christie Rampone (3) hoist the trophy in 2012-13, a different piece of Mis- after the United States defeated Japan 5-2 Sunday in the final of the FIFA Women’s World Cup at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia. the 6-foot-6 sissippi State women’s guard didn’t basketball apparel almost have many Stapleton every day. offers from After waiting two years Moments overshadow controversy programs within power to get to conferences — including Starkville, From Cameroon to England to Sinclair to Lloyd, plenty of ways to forget FIFA scandal Mississippi State — so he S p e a r s selected Louisiana Tech. plans to By The Associated Press Germany — the team that had “I always wanted to go make the ended a six-year run by the U.S.-Japan match sets there (MSU), but even if it most of her VANCOUVER, British Co- Americans atop the rankings didn’t happen, I just want- next two lumbia — For a few moments TV record in America — in the semifinals, the United ed to play basketball,” said years and over the past month, the Wom- By The Associated Press States dominated Japan from Stapleton, who also had Spears mix and en’s World Cup seemed to push the start. Lloyd’s three goals offers from Middle Ten- match tops aside the FIFA scandal that is NEW YORK — The United came in the first 16 minutes, in- and bottoms to create a simmering a half planet away. States’ win against Japan in the cluding an audacious shot from nessee State, Southern lasting impression. Those moments came on Women’s World Cup final Sun- near midfield. Mississippi, Florida Gulf day was the most viewed soccer “It means everything to the pitch: From upstart Cam- U.S. fans — including Coast, and Tulane. eroon crashing the party in the game in the history of American Stapleton now finds me,” Spears said of realiz- television. Vice President Joe Biden — ing her dream to play bas- knockout stage, to England’s streamed across the border himself playing for the The 5-2 victory, which gave school in his home state. ketball at MSU. “It took fantastic run, to host Canada’s the Americans a record third for the match, filling Vancou- me forever to get here, so tournament-opening victory on title, was seen by 26.7 million ver’s BC Place with more than After one season at Loui- just to be here is a great star Christine Sinclair’s stop- viewers. 53,000 fans. siana Tech, Stapleton has feeling.” page-time penalty kick. Fox said Monday its En- It was the U.S. team’s third transferred to MSU. He Spears made her com- And of course, Carli Lloyd’s glish-language coverage drew World Cup title, more than any made the decision last ments last month as part hat trick in a 5-2 victory for a 12.9 rating was seen by an other nation. And it vindicated weekend. Sources say Sta- of her first news confer- the United States in the final average of 25.4 million, and the USSF for its decision in pleton also has signed a against Japan. NBC’s Telemundo said its tele- financial agreement that ence with MSU women’s cast averaged 1.27 million. The April 2014 to fire coach Tom basketball newcomers Despite the controversy Sermanni — who had replaced will be made official in the audience peaked at 30.9 mil- next couple of days. Zion Campbell, Jazzmun over the artificial turf and ques- lion from 8:30-8:45 p.m. as the Pia Sundhage the previous “Jazz” Holmes, Roshun- tions about who would present game neared its end, and 43.2 year — and replace him with Stapleton visited da Johnson, and Teaira the championship trophy, the million tuned into some portion Ellis, the British-born Ameri- Starkville last Friday after McCowan. For Spears, a Women’s World Cup was a re- of the match. can who had been an assistant. visiting Alabama and Iowa former standout at New sounding success, setting re- Average viewership topped “We’ll probably let her con- State. He averaged 6.7 cords for attendance and TV the previous mark of 26.5 mil- tinue tomorrow,” U.S. Soccer points and 2.1 rebounds See SPEARS, 2B ratings. The corruption case lion set when Germany beat President Sunil Gulati said with last season. He will have enveloping the sport’s world Argentina in last year’s men’s a smile. “She did her job, right? to sit out this season per MEET THE World Cup final. That was seen NCAA rules. He will have governing body at least tem- by 17.3 million on ABC and 9.2 For any coach on this team the NEWCOMERS porarily took a backseat to the million on Spanish-language job description is to win the three years of eligibility n Mississippi State Beautiful Game. Univision. World Cup and the Olympics. remaining. women’s basketball In many ways, FIFA can She did a great job. We went MSU, which finished newcomers Roshunda thank the Americans. gained momentum. Boosted through this competition un- 13-19 (6-12 in the South- Johnson, Zion Campbell, The second-ranked U.S. by stellar defense, Ellis made beaten. We had a lot of people eastern Conference) last Jazz Holmes, Teaira women started out the month- a key shift late in the tourna- doubting it along the way and season, is expected to see McCowan, and Jazmine long tournament across Cana- ment, moving Lloyd up top as a lot of people second guess- an improvement with the Spears met with the media da as one of the favorites, but an attacking midfielder and ing. ... I’m extremely pleased addition of several big- last month for the first time putting 22-year-old Morgan for Jill. She worked hard, she time freshmen, healthy as a group with the there were questions along the Bulldogs. The Dispatch way about a sputtering offense Brian into a defensive mid- believed it what she was doing, returning players, and will introduce you to the and U.S. coach Jill Ellis’ tactics. field’s role. and it paid off.” first-year head coach Ben newcomers in the coming Steadily the United States, Lloyd flourished. For the Americans, it’s on Howland. weeks. which didn’t drop a match, After toppling top-ranked See SOCCER, 2B See STAPLETON, 2B

BASKETBALL: NBA Selected for Showcase AUTO RACING Grizzlies, Gasol agree Daytona wreck puts to five-year max deal safety back in spotlight

By JON KRAWCZYNSKI By JENNA FRYER The Associated Press The Associated Press

Through seven years in Memphis, Marc DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. — Riding bumper- Gasol has embodied the Grizzlies’ “Grit-n-Grind” to-bumper at nearly 200 mph, Austin Dillon was mantra as much as anyone. So when smack in the middle of a pack of cars headed to it finally game time for Gasol to hit the checkered flag when he was suddenly sent on the open market, it was no surprise the ride of his life. that no other team had a chance. A wreck that began three rows ahead of him Gasol agreed to terms with the sent cars spinning all over the track. When one Grizzlies on Monday on a five-year turned into him, the force of the hit flipped his maximum contract worth more car up and over two others. Dillon sailed near- than $100 million, a person with ly upside down into the Daytona International Gasol direct knowledge of the negotia- Speedway catchfence with such a hard hit that it tions told The Associated Press. nearly brought his 3,500-pound car to a sudden INSIDE The person spoke Monday on stop. n MORE condition of anonymity because The fence acted like a slingshot, sending the NBA: Manu the deal has not been announced. sheared race car back onto the track, where it Ginobili and While many of the other landed on its roof and was hit again while the en- David West high-profile free agents complet- gine block smoldered nearby. Left behind were a will bolster ed deals in the first few frenzied handful of fans who received only minor injuries the Spurs days of the market opening last from the debris, and a gaping hole in the fence, in 2015-16. Page 3B week, Gasol was in no rush. Prob- Contributed the mesh torn away. ably because he knew where he Tyler Murphy, left, and Rye McGlothin, who both live And Dillon? was going to end up all along. in New Hope, were selected to represent Mississippi Nearly everyone in NASCAR feared the worst The 7-foot-1 Spaniard is coming off the best in an All-American Showcase baseball tournament in looking at what remained of his car. Instead, he Kissimmee, Florida, at the ESPN Wide World of Sports. season of his NBA career, earning a starting They were selected as top 15 in the Southeast, which was helped out by rival crews and he gave the spot in the All-Star game. He also became the is made up of Mississippi, Alabama, Arkansas, Texas, “I’m OK” two-handed wave used by late bullrider first Grizzlies’ player voted to the All-NBA first Louisiana, and Tennessee. They will travel to Florida in Frost Lane to the stunned crowd. team . August. See DAYTONA, 2B 2B Tuesday, July 7, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Spears Continued from Page 1B Albany High School, the gathering and scored 3,277 points and grabbed in a lot of time to hone her skills and was two years in the making. The 2,149 rebounds. A three-time Dandy to take her game to the next level. At 6-foot forward signed with MSU in Dozen selection by The Clarion-Ledger, MSU, Spears said she will have to do April 2013 but didn’t qualify academ- Spears was named first-team All-State the same thing because she will face ically and wound up at Trinity Valley after a senior season in which she av- taller and more physical players al- (Texas) Community College. eraged 30.6 points, 15.7 rebounds, 5.8 most every day. In practice, she will Two years of seasoning helped assists, and 3.7 blocked shots. She also go up against players like 6-foot-5 cen- Spears mature on and off the court. played in the Mississippi/Alabama All- ter Chinwe Okorie and McCowan, As Spears and her MSU teammates Star Game and in the Mississippi As- who is 6-7. kick off the second session of sum- sociation of Coaches All-Star Game. Through the first month at MSU, mer school today, the anticipation She earned defensive MVP honors in Spears said she has spent time play- continues to build for the Bulldogs, the MAC All-Star Game after helping ing small and power forward in work- who are coming off a program-best 27 the North to a 74-62 win. outs and in pickup games. She said victories, including a school-high 11 Spears said it was “very difficult” the “three” is very different because in the Southeastern Conference, and to get past the notion that it took her she hasn’t done it before, while the a return to the NCAA tournament. so long to get to MSU. Even though “four,” a position she said she is used Spears figures to give MSU an ad- it was only two years, Spears’ com- to, requires more ballhandling and ditional shooting and scoring threat ments show she believes it felt like a playing on the perimeter in Schae- who can complement rising sopho- lot longer. She said she used the time fer’s system. more Victoria Vivians. She also will at TVCC to mature on and off the With so many options, it’s easy to be expected to provide depth on a court so she would be ready when it see why MSU earned a No. 11 presea- roster that could be the deepest and was time to come to Starkville. son ranking from ESPN.com’s Char- most talented in coach Vic Schaefer’s Now that Spears has arrived, she lie Creme after the 2014-15 season. fourth season in Starkville. doesn’t intend to waste any time. Spears’ versatility could help her carve “You’re talking about a WBCA “I am the same player they saw out several niches when it comes time first-team All-American but, at the (at New Albany High) but with more for Schaefer to decide who fits best at same time, I think she has walked growth,” Spears said. “I am a better every position. Until then, Spears will into the gym and realized we have a outside player and a better shooter keep working hard and learning so gym full of great players,” Schaefer and a better physical player.” she will be ready to wear whatever col- said. “There is going to be great com- Spears said having Lovato on staff or MSU has picked that day. petition. Whatever it says under your at MSU is a good thing and it could “We just hope everybody plays a bio, I think our returners understand make things harder on her because role that is going to impact the team we’re going to play the best players. Lovato knows what she is capable of and give it their all no matter what,” “For her, (the power forward po- doing. Schaefer and the rest of the Spears said. “My role will probably sition) is probably our is fullest posi- coaching staff also know what Spears be the four and shooting. On defense, tion. We have four kids there who can can do because they have spent a few it probably will be locking down and really play.” years keeping up with her progress. trying to get more defensive.” Schaefer said the Bulldogs are “I’m really proud of Jazmine. She n MSU among nation’s best in attendance: Buoyed experimenting with moving rising won a national championship her by a program-record 67,598 fans for 18 games at Hum- junior Breanna Richardson out to the freshman year at Trinity Valley, and phrey Coliseum (average of 3,755 per game), MSU saw the fourth-highest increase in attendance in the nation, as three (small forward) position to free she’s done a tremendous job in the announced Monday by the NCAA. some time for the other forwards. classroom which is what she needed,” MSU’s second-straight year of record attendance Last season, Spears was named Schaefer said in November 2014 in included a crowd of 7,326 that was the largest to watch a MVP in Region XIV. She averaged announcing Spears’ signing. “I think women’s college basketball game in the state of Mississippi. In all, MSU’s average attendance improved by 1,435 from 14.6 points and 9.4 rebounds and shot she’s highly motivated as a basketball the 2013-14 campaign, which also was the second-best 48.9 percent from the field in leading player knowing she’s coming into our mark in the Southeastern Conference. TVCC (32-4) to a third-place finish at program in the SEC, and I think she In 2013-14, MSU finished seventh in the nation in larg- the NJCAA Division I Championship wants to live up to those expectations est home attendance increase (1,004). in Salina, Kansas. that she’s put on herself. South Carolina led all schools in home attendance for the first time (12,293 per game). This is the first time that As a freshman, Spears played for “I appreciate the job coach (Ger- a school other than Tennessee or Connecticut has led the current MSU assistant coach Elena ald) Ewing at Trinity Valley, coach nation in attendance since 1994 (Ohio State). Lovato and helped TVCC win the Lovato and her high school coach MSU’s average of 3,755 fans per game was 27th 2014 National Junior College Athletic John Stroud have done developing nationally (fifth in SEC). The support of the Bulldogs’ fans Association (NJCAA) national title, her on and off the court. They have helped the SEC draw 1,011,451 fans, making it just the sec- ond conference in Division I history to eclipse 1 million fans. the school’s third straight. She also really helped that young lady become Nine SEC schools were ranked in the top 50 for aver- earned WBCA All-America honor- focused and committed in the class- age home attendance with four listed in the top 25: South able mention accolades after averag- room, and that is what she needed.” Carolina (1, 12,293), Tennessee (2, 10,375), Kentucky (7, ing 11.9 points and 7.6 rebounds per Spears said she was “blessed” to 6,379), Texas A&M (17, 5,034), Mississippi State (27, 3,755), Vanderbilt (30, 3,552), Georgia (34, 3,237), LSU (41, 2,839), game and shooting 50.5 percent. receive first-team NJCAA All-Amer- and Alabama (49, 2,550). At New Albany High, Spears ica honors. She said she was proud Follow Dispatch sports editor Adam Minichino on earned All-State honors three times to earn that honor because she put Twitter @ctsportseditor Stapleton Continued from Page 1B Stapleton will be on the “Those guys leaving round of the conference class. sideline for all of it, but he and Malik probably leav- tournament. Louisiana A scholarship came won’t take the year off. ing, that will leave a lot Tech lost to Temple 77- open after Oliver Black “My thoughts are to of positions open. (I’m) 59 in the quarterfinals of decided to leave the pro- just go in there, work prepared to come in and the National Invitational gram. Stapleton joins step up. I think I’ll be one hard, get better, follow Tournament. five-star guard Newman, of those players who will Stapleton said his fami- coach Howland and the four-star power forward system he runs,” Staple- come in and step up, get ly, which resides in Flora, Aric Holman, four-star ton said of his plan for the into the lineup, and try to came to most of his home guard Quinndary Weath- next year. “By the time I take Mississippi State to games last season. Flora come back, I’ll be bigger, the (NCAA) tournament.” is more than two hours erspoon, and three-star stronger, faster, and ready from the Louisiana Tech’s power forward Joe Strugg. to attack.” Should I stay or should campus in Ruston, Loui- The Bulldogs will have With five seniors and I go? siana, which is about the 13 players on scholarship Malik Newman more Stapleton was ready to same drive time to MSU. for the 2015-16 season. than likely headed off to return to Louisiana Tech Stapleton feels his de- Newman, Holman, play professional basket- after the 2014-15 season cision will give his family and Weatherspoon are ball after this season, Sta- ended in April. But his a better opportunity to already on campus, but pleton will have a chance thinking changed after watch him play live. Strugg has yet to find “It will be good for to make an immediate Michael White, a former his way to Starkville. them to be able to come impact next season. He’s Ole Miss standout, left to The final summer school up there and be able to looking forward to it. take the job as head coach session starts today, and “I think with the play- see me play. My two little at Florida. White’s deci- Strugg won’t participate, ers we’ve got we can do sion was enough to push daughters, it will be real meaning he will have to something special for the Stapleton away from the big for them also,” Staple- wait until August to join program in the next cou- Conference USA school. ton said. ple of years,” Stapleton Louisiana Tech fin- his new teammates. said. “I just look forward ished 27-9 (15-3 Confer- Class finalized Ben Wait is a sports to going up there and get- ence USA) last season. Stapleton’s transfer writer for The Dispatch. ting better as a player and It lost to Alabama-Bir- fills MSU’s final scholar- Follow him on Twitter getting my team better. mingham in the second ship for the 2015 signing @bcwait Daytona Soccer Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B “It happened so quick,” lucky to be alive. a victory tour and Olym- the artificial turf. said Dillon, the grand- That Dillon walked pic qualifying this fall. Wambach last year led a son of car owner Richard away with only a sore arm For FIFA, it’s back to re- group of players who filed Childress and the first and tailbone, and only ality. The organization is the a legal claim in Canada, driver entrusted to drive five fans suffered minor target of a U.S. Justice De- saying that the artificial the famed No. 3 that had injuries, was a testament partment corruption investi- turf amounted to gender been out of use since Dale to NASCAR’s evolving gation. The inquiry prompt- discrimination because the Earnhardt’s fatal 2001 safety improvements. ed longtime President Sepp men’s event would never be crash at Daytona. Kyle Larson walked away Blatter to announce his staged on fake grass. “You’re just holding from a similar accident in intention to resign just four It’s already been estab- on and praying that you a 2013 race at Daytona. days after being re-elected lished that the next World get through it, get to race The fence also was shred- to a fifth term. Cup, held four years from again,” he said. “I had just ded, and the debris field While Blatter hasn’t now in , will be held got done stopping and I injured 28 fans. been charged, American on the real thing. had crew members every- Daytona has since re- authorities have confirmed Critics say the artificial where. I thought that was inforced its fencing, and he is part of the investi- turf was emblematic of FI- really special and cool. part of the track’s ongoing gation. He didn’t travel FA’s sexism. There were It comforted me pretty $400 million renovation to Canada. Instead, FIFA other signs: competing quick. And then I just project has moved seating Senior Vice President Issa teams staying in the same wanted to get out of there back a bit from the fence. Hayatou of Cameroon, the hotels and a prize money and let the fans know that Six-time NASCAR head of African soccer’s pool one-third of what their I was OK, let my parents champion Johnson lik- governing body, handed male counterparts had a and grandparents know ened fencing to a “cheese the trophy to U.S. veterans year ago. that I was all right.” grater” when a race car Abby Wambach and Chris- “I think people can’t Dale Earnhardt Jr. sails into it and said the tie Rampone. help, FIFA included, but was near tears as he energy from the impact When the stadium an- to notice how popular this pulled into victory lane will almost always lead to nouncer asked the crowd to sport is. And to make sure, at nearly 3 a.m. Monday heavy debris. Although welcome the FIFA officials, it’s like anything, there is after watching the last- he marveled at the lack the crowd booed. always an evolution. There lap wreck in his rearview of injuries, Johnson had FIFA faced criticism is always a process to go mirror. Runner-up Jimmie no solution for preventing over the course of the tour- through before equal foot- Johnson said Dillon was similar incidents. nament, particularly over ing is gained,” Ellis said. The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, July 7, 2015 3B

23. Cyril Gautier, France, Team Europcar, Vasek Pospisil, Canada, def. Viktor Troicki (22), 3:27:30. Serbia, 4-6, 6-7 (4), 6-4, 6-3, 6-3. briefly Auto Racing 24. Ryder Hesjedal, Canada, Team Cannon- Stan Wawrinka (4), Switzerland, def. David ON THE AIR Sprint Cup Leaders dale-Garmin, 3:27:34. Goffin (16), Belgium, 7-6 (3), 7-6 (7), 6-4. Through July 5 25. Andrew Talansky, United States, Team Andy Murray (3), Britain, def. Ivo Karlovic (23), Ole Miss Points Cannondale-Garmin, 3:27:34. Croatia, 7-6 (7), 6-4, 5-7, 6-4. Today 1, Kevin Harvick, 656. 2, Dale Earnhardt Overall Standings Gilles Simon (12), France, def. Tomas Berdych Investigation launched into Tunsil allegations Jr., 593. 3, Jimmie Johnson, 589. 4, Joey Lo- 1. Christopher Froome, England, Team Sky, 7 (6), Czech Republic, 6-3, 6-3, 6-2. CYCLING gano, 581. 5, Martin Truex Jr., 569. 6, Jamie hours, 11 minutes, 37 seconds. Marin Cilic (9), Croatia, def. Denis Kudla, Ole Miss announced Monday it is launching an internal 7 a.m. — , stage 4, Seraing, McMurray, 526. 7, Brad Keselowski, 520. 8, 2. Tony Martin, Germany, Etixx-Quick Step, United States, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3, 7-5. investigation into allegations levied against star offensive tackle Kurt Busch, 508. 9, Matt Kenseth, 501. 10, Jeff 7:11:38. Roger Federer (2), Switzerland, def. Roberto Belgium to Cambrai, France, NBC Sports Network Gordon, 500. 3. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC Bautista Agut (20), Spain, 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. Laremy Tunsil. 11, Kasey Kahne, 496. 12, Denny Hamlin, Racing Team, 7:11:50. Novak Djokovic (1), Serbia, vs. Kevin Anderson MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 480. 13, Paul Menard, 480. 14, Ryan Newman, 4. Tony Gallopin, France, Lotto Soudal, 7:12:03. (14), South Africa, 6-7 (6), 6-7 (6), 6-1, 6-4, “The University of Mississippi Department of Athletics is aware 472. 15, Clint Bowyer, 465. 16, Aric Almirola, 5. Greg Van Avermaet, Belgium, BMC Racing susp., darkness. of the allegations made by Laremy Tunsil’s stepfather regarding Noon — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, MLB 441. 17, Carl Edwards, 408. 18, Kyle Larson, Team, 7:12:05. Women 7 p.m. — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Chica- 395. 19, Greg Biffle, 392. 20, Danica Patrick, 6. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Tinkoff-Saxo, Fourth Round potential NCAA violations involving Laremy,” the school said in a 386. 7:12:08. CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, def. Lucie statement. “As we do with any allegation, we initiated an internal go Cubs or Tampa Bay at Kansas City, MLB Money 7. Rigoberto Uran, Colombia, Etixx-Quick Step, Safarova (6), Czech Republic, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (4). 1, Kevin Harvick, $5,219,661, 2, Joey 7:12:11. Madison Keys (21), United States, def. Olga investigation last week and have offered the NCAA our full cooper- 7 p.m. — Atlanta at Milwaukee, SportSouth Logano, $4,329,751, 3, Jimmie Johnson, 8. , Spain, Tinkoff-Saxo, Govortsova, Belarus, 3-6, 6-4, 6-1. ation. We take the obligation to the NCAA and SEC very seriously, SOCCER $4,129,893, 4, Denny Hamlin, $3,732,552, 5, 7:12:13. Serena Williams (1), United States, def. Venus Dale Earnhardt Jr., $3,602,990, 6, Jeff Gordon, 9. , Scotland, Team Sky, Williams (16), United States, 6-4, 6-3. and we will continue to educate, monitor and enforce all applicable 8:30 p.m. — CONCACAF, Gold Cup, group stage, $3,144,432, 7, Matt Kenseth, $3,105,097, 8, 7:12:40. Maria Sharapova (4), Russia, def. Zarina Diyas, rules. Brad Keselowski, $3,072,622, 9, Martin Truex 10. Zdenek Stybar, Czech Republic, Etixx- Kazakhstan, 6-4, 6-4. United States vs. Jr., $2,872,601, 10, Clint Bowyer, $2,802,766. Quick Step, 7:12:41. Agnieszka Radwanska (13), Poland, def. “Any other reports are speculation until the process is com- Honduras, at Dallas, FS1 11, Ryan Newman, $2,766,913, 12, 11. Warren Barguil, France, Team Giant Jelena Jankovic (28), Serbia, 7-5, 6-4. plete.” Greg Biffle, $2,753,135, 13, Jamie McMurray, Alpecin, 7:12:44. Victoria Azarenka (23), Belarus, def. Belinda TENNIS $2,700,892, 14, Aric Almirola, $2,616,102, 15, 12. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Trek Factory Bencic (30), Switzerland, 6-2, 6-3. The investigation stems from allegations of NCAA violations 7 a.m. — Wimbledon, women’s Austin Dillon, $2,507,255, 16, Trevor Bayne, Racing, 7:13:09. Timea Bacsinszky (15), Switzerland, def. from Tunsil’s stepfather, Lindsey Miller, against the junior Rebel. $2,491,370, 17, Kasey Kahne, $2,407,654, 18, 13. , Italy, Astana Pro Team, Monica Niculescu, Romania, 1-6, 7-5, 6-2. quarterfinals, at London, ESPN AJ Allmendinger, $2,378,653, 19, David Ragan, 7:13:15. Garbine Muguruza (20), Spain, def. Caroline More than a week ago, the two reportedly got into an altercation $2,377,174, 20, Casey Mears, $2,348,689. 14. Robert Gesink, Netherlands, Lotto NL- Wozniacki (5), Denmark, 6-4, 6-4. 7 a.m. — Wimbledon, women’s Jumbo, 7:13:16. Doubles that landed Tunsil in jail on a charge of domestic assault. Tunsil and 15. Roman Kreuziger, Czech Republic, Men his mother, Desiree Tunsil, also filed charges against Miller. Miller quarterfinals, at London, ESPN2 Baseball Tinkoff-Saxo, 7:13:28. Third Round WNBA 16. Belmonte, Spain, Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands, and Horia and Tunsil are scheduled to appear in court Friday. American League Movistar Team, 7:13:28. Tecau (4), Romania, def. Lleyton Hewitt and According to The Clarion-Ledger, Miller said the June 25 fight 7 p.m. — Tulsa at Atlanta, ESPN2 East Division 17. Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas, Colombia, Thanasi Kokkinakis, Australia, 7-6 (7), 6-3, W L Pct. GB started after he told Tunsil to stay away from agents. Movistar Team, 7:13:33. 7-6 (1). Wednesday New York 44 38 .537 — 18. Joaquim Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha Team, Rohan Bopanna, India, and Florin Mergea (9), Over the weekend, The Clarion-Ledger reported Miller met with Baltimore 43 40 .518 1½ 7:13:37. Romania, def. Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Max CYCLING Tampa Bay 43 41 .512 2 19. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Etixx-Quick Mirnyi, Belarus, 7-6 (4), 6-7 (5), 7-6 (5), 7-6 (8). the NCAA director of enforcement, Chris Howard, for about three 7 a.m. — Tour de France, stage 5, Arras to Toronto 43 42 .506 2½ Step, 7:13:39. Alexander Peya, Austria, and Bruno Soares hours. The school reported Friday it hadn’t been in contact with the Boston 39 45 .464 6 20. Daniel Martin, Ireland, Team (8), Brazil, def. Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Amiens, NBC Sports Network Central Division Cannondale-Garmin, 7:13:43. Leander Paes (11), India, 6-3, 7-5, 3-6, 2-6, 6-2. NCAA regarding the allegations against Tunsil. W L Pct. GB 21. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, Ag2r La Marcin Matkowski, Poland, and Nenad After Tunsil’s arrest, Ole Miss football coach Hugh Freeze MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Kansas City 46 33 .582 — Mondiale, 7:13:44. Zimonjic (7), Serbia, def. Pierre-Hugues Minnesota 44 39 .530 4 22. Alexis Vuillermoz, France, Ag2r La Herbert and Nicolas Mahut (10), France, 7-6 issued a statement saying his player was defending his mother 1 p.m. — Atlanta at Milwaukee, SportSouth Detroit 42 40 .512 5½ Mondiale, 7:14:03. (7), 3-6, 7-5, 6-1. against his stepfather. 2:30 p.m. — Regional coverage, N.Y. Mets at Cleveland 38 44 .463 9½ 23. Andrew Talansky, United States, Team Bob and Mike Bryan (1), United States, def. Chicago 37 43 .463 9½ Cannondale-Garmin, 7:14:16. Mate Pavic, Croatia, and Michael Venus, New “Laremy realizes he could have handled it differently, but I San Francisco or Detroit at Seattle, MLB West Division 24. Julien Simon, France, Cofidis, Solutions Zealand, 7-6 (4), 6-3, 6-1. W L Pct. GB am proud of him for standing up for his mother and protecting his Houston 49 36 .576 — Credits, 7:14:22. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and Marcelo Melo (2), 7 p.m. — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, ESPN 25. Leopold Konig, Czech Republic, Team Sky, Brazil, def. Jonathan Marray, Britain, and family,” Freeze said. “As we gather more facts, we will act and make Los Angeles 44 38 .537 3½ TENNIS Texas 41 42 .494 7 7:14:29. Frederik Nielsen, Denmark, 6-1, 6-4, 7-6 (6). decisions accordingly.” 7 a.m. — Wimbledon, men’s quarterfinals, at Seattle 38 45 .458 10 Schedule Jamie Murray, Britain, and John Peers (13), Oakland 38 47 .447 11 Today — Fourth Stage: Seraing, Australia, def. Vasek Pospisil, Canada, and London, ESPN Belgium to Cambrai, France, flat/cobblestone Jack Sock (3), United States, 6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-7 Monday’s Games (223.5-138.8) (5), 3-6, 8-6. 7 a.m. — Wimbledon, men’s quarterfinals, at Houston 9, Cleveland 4 Wednesday — Fifth Stage: Arras Urban Women Alabama Minnesota 4, Baltimore 2, 10 innings Community to Amiens, flat (189.5-117.7) Third Round London, ESPN2 Chicago White Sox 4, Toronto 2 Thursday — Sixth Stage: Abbeville to Le Martina Hingis, Switzerland, and Sania Johnson Jr. will transfer to Alabama Tampa Bay at Kansas City, ppd., rain Havre, hilly (191.5-118.9) Mirza (1), India, def. Anabel Medina Garrigues, Thursday Spain, and Arantxa Parra Santonja (16), Spain, TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama men’s basketball coach Avery Detroit 12, Seattle 5 Friday — Seventh Stage: Livarot to Ferns, AUTO RACING Today’s Games flat (190.5-118.3) 6-4, 6-3. Johnson announced Monday that his son and former Texas A&M Oakland (Gray 9-3) at N.Y. Yankees (Eovaldi Saturday — Eighth Stage: Rennes to Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears (5), United States, def. Chan Hao-ching, Taiwan, point guard Avery Johnson Jr. will officially join the Crimson Tide 9 a.m. — NASCAR, Truck Series, final practice 8-2), 6:05 p.m. Mur-de-Bretagne, hilly (181.5-112.7) Houston (Velasquez 0-0) at Cleveland (Kluber Sunday — Ninth Stage: Valves to and Alison Van Uytvanck, Belgium, 6-2, 6-4. program. for UNOH 225, at Sparta, Kentucky, FS1 3-9), 6:10 p.m. Casey Dellacqua, Australia, and Yaroslava Plumelec, team time trial (28-17.4) Shvedova (9), Kazakhstan, def. Karin Knapp 1 p.m. — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, practice for Miami (Haren 6-5) at Boston (Miley 8-7), July 13 — Rest Day Johnson Jr., who will have three years of eligibility remaining, 6:10 p.m. and Roberta Vinci, Italy, 4-6, 6-2, 8-6. July 14 — 10th Stage: Tarbes to La Pierre Ekaterina Makarova and Elena Vesnina (2), will sit out the 2015-16 season due to NCAA transfer rules, but July Kentucky race, at Sparta, Kentucky, NBC Arizona (Ray 2-4) at Texas (Gallardo 7-6), Saint Martin, high mountain (167-103.7) 7:05 p.m. Russia, def. Mona Barthel, Germany, and will be able to practice with the Tide during the upcoming season. Sports Network July 15 — 11th Stage: Pau to Lyudmyla Kichenok, Ukraine, 6-3, 6-1. Baltimore (Gausman 1-0) at Minnesota (Gibson Cauterets, Valley of Saint-Savin, high mountain He will be eligible to suit up for Alabama beginning in the 2016-17 6-6), 7:10 p.m. Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Lisa Raymond, 3 p.m. — NASCAR, XFINITY Series, final practice Tampa Bay (M.Moore 0-0) at Kansas City (188-116.7) United States, def. Alla Kudryavtseva and campaign. for July Kentucky race, at Sparta, Kentucky, NBC (C.Young 7-4), 7:10 p.m. July 16 — 12th Stage: to Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova (11), Russia, 2-6, “I am thrilled as both a coach and a father for Avery Jr. to Toronto (Undecided) at Chicago White Sox Plateau de Beille, high mountain (195-121.1) 6-3, 6-4. Sports Network (Quintana 4-7), 7:10 p.m. July 17 — 13th Stage: Muret to Rodez, Timea Babos, Hungary, and Kristina join our basketball program at the University of Alabama,” coach 6:30 p.m. — NASCAR, Truck Series, UNOH 225, L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-0) at Colorado (Bettis medium mountain (198.5-123.3) Mladenovic (4), France, def. Michaella Krajicek, Johnson said. “As a father, to have the opportunity to coach your 4-3), 7:40 p.m. July 18 — 14th Stage: Rodez to Mende, Netherlands, and Barbora Strycova (14), Czech at Sparta, Kentucky, FS1 Detroit (K.Ryan 1-2) at Seattle (T.Walker 7-6), medium mountain (178.5-110.8) Republic, 6-4, 6-2. son is something I am really looking forward to. As a coach, I am 9:10 p.m. July 19 — 15th Stage: Mende to Valencia, Bethanie Mattek-Sands, United States, and CANADIAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE Wednesday’s Games hilly (183-113.6) Lucie Safarova (3), Czech Republic, def. excited to have someone of Avery’s skill set and character on our Baltimore (U.Jimenez 7-4) at Minnesota July 20 — 16th Stage: Bourg-de-Peage to Jarmila Gajdosova and Ajla Tomljanovic, team. I expect Avery to be a great representative of our program in 8 p.m. — Ottawa at Edmonton, ESPN2 (Milone 4-1), 12:10 p.m. Gap, medium mountain (201-124.8) Australia, 7-5, 6-2. CYCLING Detroit (An.Sanchez 7-7) at Seattle (Happ 4-5), July 21 — Rest Day Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, and Flavia Pennetta (7), three major phases: athletically, academically and as someone who 2:40 p.m. July 22 — 17th Stage: Digne-les-Bains to Italy, def. Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, will help sell my vision for this program.” 7 a.m. — Tour de France, stage 6, Abbeville to Oakland (Kazmir 5-5) at N.Y. Yankees Pra Loup, high mountain (161-100) and CoCo Vandeweghe, United States, 3-6, (Sabathia 3-8), 6:05 p.m. July 23 — 18th Stage: Gap to Saint-Jean- 6-0, 9-7. As a freshman at Texas A&M in 2014-15, Johnson played in 13 Le Havre, NBC Sports Network Houston (Straily 0-0) at Cleveland (Bauer 7-5), de-, high mountain (186.5-115.8) Mixed games and averaged 1.4 points and 4.3 minutes per contest. He GOLF 6:10 p.m. July 24 — 19th Stage: Saint-Jean-de- Second Round saw a season-best 18 minutes of action on opening night, scoring Miami (Koehler 7-4) at Boston (Porcello 4-9), Maurienne to La Toussuire-Les Sybelles, high Oliver Marach, Austria, and Olga Savchuk, 4:30 a.m. — European PGA Tour, Scottish Open, 6:10 p.m. mountain (138-85.7) Ukraine, def. David Marrero, Spain, and 10 points on 5-of-9 shooting vs. Northwestern State (11/14). first round, at Gullane, TGC Arizona (Hellickson 6-5) at Texas (M.Harrison July 25 — 20th Stage: Modane Valfrejus Arantxa Parra Santonja (17), Spain, 3-6, 6-3, Johnson was rated as a three-star prospect by 247 Sports and 0-0), 7:05 p.m. to Alpe d’Huez, high mountain (110.5-68.6) 6-2. 12:30 p.m. — Web.com Tour, Boise (Idaho) Tampa Bay (Archer 9-5) at Kansas City July 26 — 21st Stage: Sevres-Grand Juan-Sebastian Cabal, Colombia, and Cara the No. 56 point guard recruit nationally in the class of 2014 coming (Guthrie 6-5), 7:10 p.m. Paris Seine Ouest to Paris Champs-Elysees, Black (9), Zimbabwe, def. Lleyton Hewitt and Open, first round, TGC Toronto (Hutchison 8-2) at Chicago White Sox Casey Dellacqua, Australia, 0-6, 6-3, 6-3. out of high school. He was a three-year starter at John Cooper (Danks 4-8), 7:10 p.m. flat (109.5-68) Total : 3,360.3km-2,086.7 miles Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Andrea School (The Woodlands, Texas) before starting as a senior at Plano 1 p.m. — USGA, U.S. Women’s Open, first round, L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 4-7) at Colorado Hlavackova (16), Czech (Rusin 3-3), 7:40 p.m. West High School, where he graduated in 2014. Under the guidance at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, FS1 Republic, def. Nick Kyrgios, Football Australia, and Madison Keys, United States, of head coach Anthony Morgan, Johnson averaged 15 points and 3 p.m. — PGA Tour, John Deere Classic, first National League 3-6, 7-6 (2), 10-8. East Division Arena League Robert Lindstedt, Sweden, and Anabel Medina four assists per game while leading the Wolves to the 2014 District round, at Silvis, Illinois, TGC W L Pct. GB Garrigues, Spain, def. Florin Mergea, Romania, Washington 46 37 .554 — NATIONAL CONFERENCE 10-5A Championship. He garnered first team all-district and all-re- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL West Division and Michaella Krajicek (13), Netherlands, 3-6, New York 43 41 .512 3½ 6-3, 6-2. gion honors, as well as being voted as Plano West’s Most Valuable Atlanta 41 42 .494 5 W L T Pct. PF PA Noon — Regional coverage, Oakland at N.Y. Miami 35 48 .422 11 Arizona 11 2 0 .846 737 581 Michael Venus, New Zealand, and Raluca Player as a senior. Yankees or Tampa Bay at Kansas City (1 p.m.), Philadelphia 28 57 .329 19 Las Vegas 5 8 0 .385 603 699 Olaru, Romania, def. Henri Kontinen, Finland, n McCleney, Traina win gold with Team USA at World Cup Central Division Los Angeles 2 11 0 .154 526 694 and Zheng Jie (15), China, 6-4, 6-2. MLB W L Pct. GB Pacific Division Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Kristina of Softball: At Irvine, California, Current Alabama outfielder Haylie St. Louis 54 28 .659 — W L T Pct. PF PA Mladenovic (8), France, def. Ken Skupski and McCleney and former pitcher Jaclyn Traina representing helped 6 p.m. — Regional coverage, St. Louis at Pittsburgh 48 34 .585 6 y-San Jose 13 1 0 .929 834 511 Johanna Konta, Britain, 5-7, 6-1, 6-4. Pittsburgh or Houston at Cleveland, MLB Chicago 44 37 .543 9½ Spokane 4 9 0 .308 632 759 Team USA defeat Japan 6-1 on Sunday night to win its eighth World Cincinnati 37 44 .457 16½ Portland 3 10 0 .231 594 730 Cup of Softball. 7:30 p.m. — Atlanta at Colorado, SportSouth Milwaukee 36 49 .424 19½ AMERICAN CONFERENCE Transactions West Division South Division This is Traina’s third season with Team USA and McCleney’s SOCCER W L Pct. GB W L T Pct. PF PA Monday’s Moves second. 8:30 p.m. — CONCACAF, Gold Cup, group stage, Los Angeles 47 37 .560 — Orlando 8 6 0 .571 766 741 BASEBALL San Francisco 42 42 .500 5 Jacksonville 7 6 0 .538 700 649 American League Alabama is one of five schools — Florida, Michigan, Oregon, Mexico vs. Cuba, at Chicago, FS1 Arizona 40 42 .488 6 Tampa Bay 6 7 0 .462 611 652 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Placed OF Nolan San Diego 39 46 .459 8½ East Division Reimold on paternity leave. Recalled INF Ryan and Tennessee — with multiple current or former players on the TENNIS Colorado 35 47 .427 11 W L T Pct. PF PA roster. Eight of the roster’s 18 players are from the Southeastern 7 a.m. — Wimbledon, women’s semifinals, at y-Philadelphia 12 2 0 .857 812 632 Flaherty from Norfolk (IL). Agreed to terms with Conference, making it the most represented conference on the Monday’s Games Cleveland 7 7 0 .500 747 732 OF Ryan McKenna on a minor league contract. London, ESPN Cincinnati 3, Washington 2 New Orleans 2 11 0 .154 530 712 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent RHP Josh team, just ahead of the Pacific-12 Conference (six). Pittsburgh 2, San Diego 1 Tomlin to the AZL Indians for a rehab St. Louis 6, Chicago Cubs 0 y-clinched division McCleney appeared in all seven games and had a .375 batting Atlanta 5, Milwaukee 3 assignment. DETROIT TIGERS — Claimed 1B/OF Marc average (6-for-16) with five runs scored. L.A. Dodgers 10, Philadelphia 7 Friday’s Game N.Y. Mets 3, San Francisco 0 New Orleans at San Jose, 10 p.m. Krauss off waivers from Tampa Bay. Recalled Traina appeared in three games, allowing one earned run in BASKETBALL: NBA Today’s Games Saturday’s Games LHP Ian Krol from Toledo (IL). St. Louis (Cooney 0-0) at Chicago Cubs Cleveland at Philadelphia, Noon KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Placed 3B Mike 9 2/3 innings (0.76 ERA). She struck out 10 strikeouts and surren- (Arrieta 8-5), 12:20 p.m., Game 1 dered five hits. She earned wins against Puerto Rico (June 30) and Cincinnati (Cueto 5-5) at Washington Orlando at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m. Moustakas on the bereavement/family medical (Scherzer 9-6), 6:05 p.m. Las Vegas at Arizona, 8 p.m. emergency list. Designated RHP Jason Frasor Venezuela (July 4). San Diego (T.Ross 5-7) at Pittsburgh Jacksonville at Portland, 9 p.m. for assignment. Recalled INF Cheslor Cuthbert (Liriano 5-6), 6:05 p.m. Sunday’s Game and OF Paulo Orlando from Omaha (PCL). Ginobili, West will Miami (Haren 6-5) at Boston (Miley 8-7), Spokane at Los Angeles, 5 p.m. MINNESOTA TWINS — Placed RHP Ryan 6:10 p.m. Junior Colleges Arizona (Ray 2-4) at Texas (Gallardo 7-6), CFL Pressly on the 15-day DL, retroactive to 7:05 p.m. EAST DIVISION Sunday. Reinstated OF Shane Robinson from Columbus’ Hackler one of five ICC standouts going St. Louis (Lyons 2-0) at Chicago Cubs W L T Pts PF PA the family emergency list. (Undecided), 7:05 p.m., Game 2 Toronto 2 0 0 4 68 51 SEATTLE MARINERS — Optioned OF James to Belhaven help Spurs reload Atlanta (Banuelos 0-0) at Milwaukee Ottawa 2 0 0 4 47 32 Jones to Tacoma (PCL). Reinstated RHP (Garza 4-10), 7:10 p.m. Hamilton 1 1 0 2 75 50 FULTON — The Itawamba Community College men’s soccer L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-0) at Colorado Montreal 1 1 0 2 45 31 Hisashi Iwakuma from the 15-day DL. (Bettis 4-3), 7:40 p.m. WEST DIVISION TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Assigned RHP Todd program has announced that former Columbus High School standout By The Associated Press Philadelphia (Billingsley 0-2) at L.A. Dodgers W L T Pts PF PA Redmond outright to Buffalo (IL). Ricky Hackler and four other sophomores will continue their careers at (B.Anderson 5-4), 9:10 p.m. Calgary 1 1 0 2 35 52 National League Belhaven University. N.Y. Mets (B.Colon 9-6) at San Francisco Winnipeg 1 1 0 2 56 78 ATLANTA BRAVES — Traded RHP Aaron David West desperately wants his first (M.Cain 0-1), 9:15 p.m. B.C. 0 1 0 0 16 27 Kurcz to Oakland for international bonus pool Piercen Burchfield, of Pontotoc, and Tupelo natives Jerry Malli, Wednesday’s Games Edmonton 0 1 0 0 11 26 NBA championship. Manu Ginobili couldn’t Atlanta (Teheran 6-4) at Milwaukee (Fiers 4-7), Saskatchewan 0 2 0 0 66 72 slot No. 113. Alex Little, and Ben Schaefer will join Hackler at Belhaven, which is 1:10 p.m. CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned RHP Josh coming off an 11-6 season. resist going for his fifth. N.Y. Mets (deGrom 8-6) at San Francisco Thursday’s Game Smith to Pensacola (SL). (Peavy 0-3), 2:45 p.m. Hackler, who played in the midfield, had two goals, five assists, Ottawa at Edmonton, 8 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Optioned LHP Both proud veterans likely will have to take Cincinnati (Lorenzen 3-3) at Washington Friday’s Game Daniel Coulombe to Oklahoma City (PCL). and nine points. Little joined him in the midfield and had one goal and (G.Gonzalez 6-4), 6:05 p.m. Montreal at Winnipeg, 6 p.m. some pretty big pay cuts to do it. They hope San Diego (Cashner 3-9) at Pittsburgh (Morton Selected the contract of LHP Eric Surkamp Saskatchewan at B.C., 9 p.m. from Oklahoma City. Transferred LHP Paco six points. 6-2), 6:05 p.m. Monday, July 13 Burchfield started all 16 games last season as a defender and joining together in San Antonio with a Spurs Miami (Koehler 7-4) at Boston (Porcello 4-9), Toronto at Calgary, 8 p.m. Rodriguez to the 60-day DL. Sent OF Carl 6:10 p.m. Crawford to Oklahoma City (PCL) for a rehab picked up one goal and two points, while his fellow backliner, Malli had team that has been uncharacteristically busy Arizona (Hellickson 6-5) at Texas (M.Harrison assignment. 0-0), 7:05 p.m. one goal, one assist and three points in 15 games. and aggressive on the free agent market will St. Louis (Wacha 10-3) at Chicago Cubs Soccer MIAMI MARLINS — Agreed to terms with RHP Schaefer made 49 saves as a goalkeeper and allowed only 10 (Hammel 5-4), 7:05 p.m. Breck Kline on a minor league contract. make it all worthwhile. L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 4-7) at Colorado MLS NEW YORK METS — Optioned OF Darrell goals in 1,247 minutes. (Rusin 3-3), 7:40 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE West chose to leave some $11 million on W L T Pts GF GA Ceciliani to Las Vegas (PCL). Selected the Belhaven competes in NCAA Division III’s American Southwest Philadelphia (Morgan 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers contract of OF Kirk Nieuwenhuis from Las (Kershaw 5-6), 9:10 p.m. D.C. United 10 6 5 35 23 18 Conference. the table to join the Spurs, while Ginobili Columbus 6 6 6 24 27 26 Vegas. Orlando City 6 6 6 24 23 22 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Sent RHP shrugged off an injury-plagued season for Basketball New England 6 8 6 24 25 29 Jerome Williams to Reading (EL) for a rehab one more run in San Antonio. Toronto FC 7 7 2 23 22 23 assignment. Former ICC baseball standout Poole named SCBL WNBA New York 6 6 5 23 23 22 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed INF Josh EASTERN CONFERENCE West agreed to terms on a one-year deal New York City FC 5 8 5 20 20 23 Harrison on the 15-day DL. Sent SS Justin Player of the Week W L Pct. GB Philadelphia 5 10 4 19 22 32 for the veteran’s minimum of $1.4 million, a Connecticut 7 3 .700 — Montreal 5 7 3 18 20 25 Sellers to the GCL Pirates for a rehab Former Itawamba Community College center fielder Tanner Poole New York 6 4 .600 1 Chicago 4 9 3 15 18 24 assignment. has been named Southern Collegiate Baseball League (SCBL) Player person with knowledge of the agreement told Washington 6 4 .600 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Agreed to terms of the Week. Chicago 6 5 .545 1½ W L T Pts GF GA with 2B Tyler Brown and LHPs Andrew Suarez The Associated Press on Monday. The person Atlanta 5 6 .455 2½ Seattle 10 7 2 32 25 18 and Grant Watson on minor league contracts. Poole had 13 hits in 23 at-bats last week, including a home run, Indiana 5 6 .455 2½ Vancouver 10 7 2 32 23 19 spoke on condition of anonymity because the WESTERN CONFERENCE WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Placed RHP double and two triples. He drove in eight runs while stealing a pair of Portland 9 6 4 31 22 20 David Carpenter on paternity leave. Recalled W L Pct. GB Los Angeles 8 6 7 31 31 23 bases for the SCBL leading Piedmont Pride (23-5). deal hadn’t been announced. Minnesota 8 2 .800 — LHP Sammy Solis from Harrisburg (EL). Tulsa 8 4 .667 1 FC Dallas 8 5 5 29 24 23 HOCKEY Sporting Kansas City 7 3 6 27 25 17 The Amory native led the Indians in numerous offensive categories In choosing to align with the Spurs in the Phoenix 6 5 .545 2½ National Hockey League Seattle 3 9 .250 6 San Jose 7 6 4 25 19 17 last season hitting .378 in the leadoff spot with 12 doubles, four triples, powerful Western Conference, West left a $12 Real Salt Lake 5 6 8 23 18 23 ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed C Dylan Los Angeles 2 8 .200 6 Strome to a three-year entry-level contract. six home runs, 46 runs and 39 RBI to earned Mississippi Association of million payday he was due from the Indiana San Antonio 2 8 .200 6 Houston 5 7 6 21 22 24 Community and Junior Colleges (MACJC) All-State team and National Colorado 3 6 9 18 14 18 CHICAGO BLACKHAWKS — Traded G Anders Pacers, and several opportunities to make Monday’s Games Nilsson to Edmonton for F Liam Coughlin. Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) All-Region 23 honors for No games scheduled NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Re-signed C his standout sophomore season. He was named MACJC Player of the millions more from other interested suitors Today’s Game Evgeny Kuznetsov to a two-year contract. Friday’s Game Week in the final week of the season. Tulsa at Atlanta, 7 p.m. SOCCER on the open market. Wednesday’s Games Houston at San Jose, 10 p.m. Major League Soccer Poole, who will play at Mississippi State next season, stole 26 bas- Seattle at Indiana, 11 a.m. Saturday’s Games Ginobili was considering retiring after in- Los Angeles at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Portland at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. LOS ANGELES GALAXY — Granted M Stefan es to finish in the top 20 nationally and recorded 71 putouts to finished juries contributed to him playing in just 70 New England at New York, 6 p.m. Ishizaki his release. with a .986 fielding percentage. FC Dallas at Orlando City, 6:30 p.m. NEW YORK CITY FC — Signed M Andrea games last season. Cycling Columbus at Montreal, 7 p.m. Pirlo. n Williams says he’s returning to Cleveland: Mo Williams’ best Tour de France Seattle at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. COLLEGE HUY, Belgium — Results Monday from the Real Salt Lake at Colorado, 8 p.m. WESTERN ATHLETIC CONFERENCE — ICC to host mini cheer camp in August Sunday’s Games days in what has been a very solid NBA career came in Cleveland as 160-kilometer (99-mile) Stage 3 from Antwerp Named Violet Palmer coordinator of women’s FULTON — Itawamba Community College will host a mini cheer Toronto FC at New York City FC, 2 p.m. basketball officials. LeBron James’ wing man. to Huy: Sporting Kansas City at Vancouver, 8 p.m. camp Saturday, Aug. 22, at the ICC Fitness Center Gym. Williams showed he still had plenty left in the tank last season, and 1. Joaquim Rodriguez, Spain, Katusha Team, 3 ARMSTRONG STATE — Named Megen Smith The camp is for kids ages 3 through sixth grade and will be from 9 hours, 26 minutes, 54 seconds. National Women’s Soccer assistant softball coach. he could provide a lift for James and the Cavaliers once again. 2. Christopher Froome, England, Team Sky, FAYETTEVILLE STATE — Promoted inside a.m. to noon. Williams tweeted on Monday night that he is headed back to Cleve- 3:26:54. League linebackers and special teams coach David Pre-registration runs until Friday, Aug. 14. The cost is $25. Late 3. Alexis Vuillermoz, France, Ag2r La Mondiale, W L T Pts GF GA Bowser to defensive coordinator. land to team up with James again, returning to the franchise and the 3:26:58. Chicago 5 1 3 18 17 10 FLORIDA STATE — Dismissed freshman QB registration will run until the day of the camp. It will be $35. Seattle 5 2 3 18 20 11 superstar that helped him earn his only All-Star nod. 4. Daniel Martin, Ireland, Team Washington 5 4 2 17 16 17 De’Andre Johnson. Campers will receive a T-shirt that they will wear during their “I’m coming home!!!!!” Williams tweeted, adding the hashtags Cannondale-Garmin, 3:26:59. FC Kansas City 4 5 2 14 11 10 HOFSTRA — Named John Habyan pitching 5. Tony Gallopin, France, Lotto Soudal, 3:27:02. performance at halftime of ICC’s football season opener against Co-Lin “cavsnation,” ‘’cityilove,” and “questforaring.” Western New York 4 4 2 14 13 14 coach. on Thursday, Aug. 27 at Eaton Field. 6. Tejay Van Garderen, United States, BMC Houston 3 3 4 13 11 10 HOLY CROSS — Named Jon Guynes running Williams agreed to a two-year deal worth $4.3 million, a person with Racing Team, 3:27:05. Portland 3 3 4 13 13 11 backs coach. For more information, contact Holly White at 662-862-8259, or via knowledge of the agreement told The Associated Press. The person 7. Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, Astana Pro Team, Boston 3 5 2 11 11 19 MEMPHIS — Announced women’s basketball 3:27:05. Sky Blue FC 1 6 4 7 7 17 email at [email protected]. spoke on condition of anonymity because the deal, which cannot be F Ashia Jones has transferred from UT Martin. 8. Simon Yates, England, Orica GreenEDGE, MINNESOTA STATE — Agreed to terms with 3:27:05. NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. signed until Thursday and was first reported by Yahoo Sports, has not men’s hockey coach Mike Hastings on an 9. Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas, Colombia, eight-year contract. Colleges been announced. Movistar Team, 3:27:05. Thursday’s Game The 32-year-old Williams will bring some much needed scoring 10. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Trek Factory FC Kansas City at Boston, 6 p.m. NORTHWESTERN — Named ‘A Havahla Saturday’s Games Haynes women’s cross country coach. FSU QB Johnson off team after video shows him punch to the Cavs bench. Williams started last season with the Minne- Racing, 3:27:05. 11. Alejandro Valverde Belmonte, Spain, Portland at Sky Blue FC, 6 p.m. ST. CLOUD STATE — Named Chad Western New York at Seattle, 9 p.m. punching woman sota Timberwolves and was traded to Charlotte during the season. He Movistar Team, 3:27:05. Braegelmann volleyball coach. Sunday’s Game ST. NORBERT — Announced the resignation averaged 17.2 points in 27 games for the Hornets and scored 52 points 12. Alberto Contador, Spain, Tinkoff-Saxo, Chicago at Houston, 7:30 p.m. TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State has dismissed freshman of women’s ice hockey coach Rob Morgan to in a game for the Wolves. 3:27:12. Wednesday, July 15 quarterback De’Andre Johnson from the team on the same day that 13. Julian David Arredondo Moreno, Colombia, Chicago at Boston, 6 p.m. become associate head coach at Yale. prosecutors released video showing him punching a woman at a bar. n AP source: Warriors, Barbosa agree to one-year, $2.5M Trek Factory Racing, 3:27:13. Houston at FC Kansas City, 7 p.m. SYRACUSE — Named Tammi Reiss women’s deal: At Oakland, California, the Golden State Warriors and veteran 14. Robert Gesink, Netherlands, Lotto NL- Saturday, July 18 assistant basketball coach. In a statement Monday, coach Jimbo Fisher announced Johnson’s Jumbo, 3:27:16. Seattle at Washington, 6 p.m. UTAH — Suspended CB Dominique Hatfield immediate dismissal. The quarterback had been suspended after the guard Leandro Barbosa have agreed to a $2.5 million, one-year deal, a 15. Greg Van Avermaet, Belgium, BMC Racing Boston at Chicago, 8 p.m. indefinitely from the football team. Sunday, July 19 June 24 assault. person with knowledge of the details said Monday night. Team, 3:27:16. VANDERBILT — Named Shannon Gilroy 16. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, Ag2r La Sky Blue FC at Western New York, 3 p.m. In the security camera video released by the State Attorney’s The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of ano- women’s assistant lacrosse coach. Mondiale, 3:27:18. WISCONSIN — Promoted Katie Ahrens Smith Office, it appears the woman and Johnson were trying to get a position nymity because contracts can’t be completed yet. Warriors general 17. Warren Barguil, France, Team Giant Tennis and Jeff Schmidt to associate athletic directors; at the bar, and Johnson jostled her. manager Bob Myers said in a statement that the team has been en- Alpecin, 3:27:18. Walter Dickey to deputy athletic director; and 18. Julien Simon, France, Cofidis, Solutions Wimbledon The woman raises a fist and shouts at Johnson before he grabs gaged in negotiations with Barbosa and intends to re-sign him after the Monday Marija Pientka, Justin Doherty Jason King Credits, 3:27:22. and Doug Tiedt to senior associate athletic 19. Rigoberto Uran, Colombia, Etixx-Quick At The All England Lawn Tennis & Croquet her fist and holds it down. She then raises her other hand and swings. NBA moratorium on free agency ends Thursday. Club, London directors. Reassigned associate athletic Step, 3:27:28. It’s not clear whether she made contact, but Johnson responds by ESPN first reported the agreement. Purse: $42.1 million (Grand Slam) director for business operations Randy 20. , France, Team Europcar, Surface: Grass-Outdoor punching her in the face while still grabbing her other hand. She The 32-year-old combo guard is one of coach Steve Kerr’s favorites 3:27:30. Marnocha to the division of business services. Singles YALE — Named Rob Morgan women’s staggers, and her nose begins bleeding. from their time together in Phoenix, where Kerr was the general man- 21. , France, Ag2r La Mondiale, Men 3:27:30. Fourth Round associate head ice hockey coach. Johnson has been charged with misdemeanor battery. ager. Barbosa averaged 7.1 points and 1.5 assists in 14.9 minutes last 22. Louis Meintjes, South Africa, MTN- Richard Gasquet (21), France, def. Nick Kyrgios YESHIVA — Named Gabi Katz women’s — From Special Reports season with the NBA champion Warriors. Qhubecka, 3:27:30. (26), Australia, 7-5, 6-1, 6-7 (7), 7-6 (6). volunteer assistant volleyball coach. 4B Tuesday, JUly 7, 2015 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE Rosters Game: Tuesday, July 14 STARTERS Rookies Bryant, Pederson will join Papelbon on All-Star team At Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati C — Buster Posey, Giants (x-inactive; r-injury replacement) 1B — Paul Goldschmidt, Diamondbacks From Staff and Wire Reports AMERICAN LEAGUE 2B — Dee Gordon, Marlins in save opportunities. The right- injured a calf muscle Friday. Pitts- STARTERS 3B — Todd Frazier, Reds C — Salvador Perez, Royals SS — Jhonny Peralta, Cardinals hander has struck out 34 and burgh’s Andrew McCutchen will 1B — x-Miguel Cabrera, Tigers; Albert Pujols, Angels OF — Bryce Harper, Nationals NEW YORK — Less than three walked seven. start in the NL outfield instead of 2B — Jose Altuve, Astros 3B — Josh Donaldson, Blue Jays OF — Matt Holliday, Cardinals months after making his major Papelbon is 13th in MLB history Miami’s Giancarlo Stanton, who SS — Alcides Escobar, Royals OF — x-Giancarlo Stanton, Marlins; Andrew league debut, Chicago Cubs third OF — Mike Trout, Angels McCutchen, Pirates with 339 career saves, three shy of broke his hand on June 26. OF — Lorenzo Cain, Royals RESERVES baseman Kris Bryant is an All-Star, passing National Baseball Hall of The 23-year-old Bryant made his OF — Alex Gordon, Royals Pitchers DH — Nelson Cruz, Mariners Madison Bumgarner, Giants; A.J. Burnett, Pirates; one of two rookies selected along Fame inductee Rollie Fingers for big league debut April 17 and be- RESERVES Aroldis Chapman, Reds; Gerrit Cole, Pirates; with Los Angeles Dodgers outfield- Pitchers 12th on the list. As of July 6, Papel- gan Monday with a .279 average, 12 Chris Archer, Rays; Dellin Betances, Yankees; Brad Jacob deGrom, Mets; Zack Greinke, Dodgers; Mark er Joc Pederson. bon ranks third among active pitch- homers and 49 RBIs. Boxberger, Rays; Zach Britton, Orioles; Wade Davis, Melancon, Pirates; Shelby Miller, Braves; Jonathan Royals; Sonny Gray, Athletics; Felix Hernandez, Mar- Papelbon, Phillies; Francisco Rodriguez, Brewers; But there was no room on the ers in career saves. “I’ve been at some All-Star iners; Kelvin Herrera, Royals; Dallas Keuchel, Astros Trevor Rosenthal, Cardinals; Max Scherzer, Nation- roster for Alex Rodriguez, enjoying Dodgers catcher Yasmani Gran- Games, but I don’t think anything Darren O’Day, Orioles; Glen Perkins, Twins; David als; Michael Wacha, Cardinals Price, Tigers; Chris Sale, White Sox Catchers a renaissance in his return to the Catchers dal also was a first-time selection can compare to making the major Yasmani Grandal, Dodgers; Yadier Molina, Cardinals Russell Martin, Blue Jays; Stephen Vogt, Athletics New York Yankees following a sea- Monday for the July 14 game in league All-Star team,” he said. “It is First Baseman First Basemen son-long drug suspension. Cincinnati. Grandal became the kind of weird right now. We have a r-MarK Teixeira, Yankees Adrian Gonzalez, Dodgers; Anthony Rizzo, Cubs Second Basemen Second Basemen Locally, former Mississippi State third All-Star this year who served game in an hour, so I’m trying not Brock Holt, Red Sox; Jason Kipnis, Indians DJ LeMahieu, Rockies; Joe Panik, Giants pitcher Jonathan Papelbon earned a drug-related suspension for con- to get too excited and whatnot, but Third Baseman Third Baseman Manny Machado, Orioles Nolan Arenado, Rockies; r-Kris Bryant, Cubs Shortstop his sixth career selection to the All- duct connected to the Biogenesis of obviously it’s pretty cool.” Shortstop Jose Iglesias, Tigers Star Game. The Philadelphia Phil- America clinic. Seattle slugger Nel- He’s open to participating in the Outfielders Brandon Crawford, Giants Jose Bautista, Blue Jays; Adam Jones, Orioles; Outfielders lies closer tied Will Clark for most son Cruz and St. Louis shortstop Home Run Derby. J.D. Martinez, Tigers Joc Pederson, Dodgers; A.J. Pollock, Diamondbacks; all-star nods in MSU history. Jhonny Peralta were elected by fans “It’s all happened so quick. I’ve Designated Hitter Justin Upton, Padres Prince Fielder, Rangers CANDIDATES FOR FINAL VOTE In his fourth season with Phila- to start. just been having so much fun with CANDIDATES FOR FINAL VOTE SP — Johnny Cueto, Reds SS — Xander Bogaerts, Red Sox delphia (11th big league campaign Albert Pujols of the Angels will this, my baseball career,” Bryant OF — Yoenis Cespedes, Tigers RP — Jeurys Familia, Mets overall), Papelbon has a 1.65 ERA start at first base for the AL in place said. “Right now, it’s a pretty spe- 2B — Brian Dozier, Twins SP — Clayton Kershaw, Dodgers OF — Brett Gardner, Yankees SP — Carlos Martinez, Cardinals in 31 appearances and is 14-for-14 of Detroit’s Miguel Cabrera, who cial feeling for me.” 3B — Mike Moustakas, Royals SS — Troy Tulowitzki, Rockies Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR However, if you -- TRUSTING MOM IN MISSOURI ABBY: My are ROMANTIC DEAR TRUSTING MOM: I’d Dboyfriend, about him, I be curious to know what Mara’s “Blake,” recently must caution you father thinks of this. But since broke up with against trying to you asked me, let me point me -- again. He change him be- out that your little girl may be told me in the cause you won’t sweet and mature for her age, beginning that be able to do it. but at 6 years old she is also he was bi-curi- He is who he is. inexperienced, trusting and ous, and that he DEAR ABBY: vulnerable. Because she loves wasn’t sure he I’d like your opin- Uncle Bob, I can understand was completely ion on something why she might want to stay ZITS heterosexual. that is creating a overnight at his house. In 99 When he broke up rift between me percent of the cases it would with me the first and my sister. My be OK. But in light of what we time, we stayed 6-year-old daugh- see in the news, it’s your job as friends. Everyone Dear Abby ter, “Mara,” who a mother to err on the side of seemed confused is very sweet and caution, and I don’t recom- that I still wanted to hang out mature, is used to spending mend it. with him. the night away from me be- Dear Abby is written by We started communicating cause she has been spending Abigail Van Buren, also known long-distance again last sum- weekends with her grandpar- as Jeanne Phillips, and was mer. Blake broke it off again a ents since she was little. Now founded by her mother, Pauline few months later, stating that she wants to have overnights Phillips. Contact Dear Abby he is still questioning who he with “Uncle Bob,” who is not a at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. is. blood relative but a good friend Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA GARFIELD Is it wrong that we’re still who is like family. 90069. friendly? Should I be angrier at I have no concerns about Good advice for everyone -- Blake? -- STILL THERE FOR HIM this even though Bob is a bach- teens to seniors -- is in “The An- IN ILLINOIS elor who never had children. ger in All of Us and How to Deal DEAR STILL THERE FOR Mara loves him, he loves her, With It.” To order, send your HIM: I don’t see why you and I trust him. My sister, who name and mailing address, should be angry with Blake at is childless, feels strongly that plus check or money order for all. He has been honest with this is not right. She thinks a $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby, you from the start that he may 6-year-old should only be with Anger Booklet, P.O. Box 447, be bisexual or gay. I can tell her parents and grandparents. Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. you from experience that gay She tells me I should ask a (Shipping and handling are men make wonderful friends. psychologist. I am asking you. included in the price.) Horoscopes CANDORVILLE TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (JULY being organized makes the eryone has a job to do today. 7). Your solar return gifts you difference between success You take yours seriously, and with the power to release an and failure — not now. The some of the others seem to old pattern that no longer suits world won’t wait for you to pro- think nothing of drifting off you. The love of family and cess, sort and file, so just dive course with nothing to show friends will make you feel un- into the glorious mess. You’ll for it. Your biggest challenge stoppable. Events in the next discover treasure. will be keeping your cool. 10 weeks open you to magic. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). You might even fall deeply Your friends will baffle you. Some things are important to in love. Wherever you go in The reason their actions don’t do, and some things are nice October, revelry will follow you. make sense is that you don’t to do. Your main problem to- Scorpio and Aquarius adore have the full story. Be fine day is that you believe that it’s you. Your lucky numbers are: with that. You’ll learn what you important to do what’s nice to 47, 1, 28, 14 and 9. need to know in time. For now, do, and therefore your to-do BABY BLUES ARIES (March 21-April just send your compassion. list is too full. There’s always 19). If love is your school you CANCER (June 22-July tomorrow. will graduate with honors. 22). You’ll start a lively conver- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). When a relationship settles sation — so lively that ending There are lots of solutions out into a groove, don’t be quick to it may be a problem. This is there, but the right one for call it a rut. Be proud of your the perfect excuse to collect you may be uncommon. You’re perseverance and savor the contact info and make a new different from your loved ones, comfort of getting along. friend so the fun is to-be-con- neighbors and colleagues. This TAURUS (April 20-May tinued... is the ideal time to experiment 20). There are times when LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Ev- and find what works for you. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). One study suggested that the average person gets distracted over 30 times an BEETLE BAILEY hour. If you’re testy with your interrupters it’s because you pride yourself on being produc- tive. Take measures to shut out the world for a while. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21). Stubbornness is for the young, the ignorant and the person who senses that the leader is an idiot. None of those applies to you today. You’ll comply with the orders so that when it’s your turn, you’ll lead with confidence. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- MALLARD FILMORE Jan. 19). No one likes to get sucker-punched by life. And yet, everyone seems to like people who’ve had the experi- ence and triumphed past it. If you’re down, keep going in the knowledge that you truly will be better for it. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Complicated people have a way of complicating even the simplest of tasks. Avoid them. Do this at the first red flag because it will be easy then. If you wait until red flag two or FAMILY CIRCUS three, you’ll be stuck. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Even if you’re feeling a little needy today, don’t give into it. Make the effort to rise and shine and do your duty. Caring for others will be more fulfilling than letting them care for you.

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Legal Notices 0010 Booze Legal Notices 0020 General Services 1360 Tree Services 1860 Medical / Dental 3300 Truck Driving 3700 Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 Apts For Rent: West 7050 Commercial Property For A&T Tree Service Rent 7100 NOTICE TO CREDITORS We, the officers RETAINER WALL, drive- Bucket truck & stump ORTHODONTIC ASSIST- JEFF CHISM Trucking is FOR RENT: EASY way, foundation, con- removal. Free est. ANT: We are looking for taking applications for STREET PROPERTIES 3,000 sq ft office or re- STATE OF MISSISSIPPI of Carl Hogan crete/riff raft drainage Serving Columbus an exceptional addition CDL Drivers. Applicants 1 & 2BR very clean & tail space. Great rate Enterprises, Inc. work, remodeling, base- since 1987. Senior to our TEAM. Great atti- must have a Class A maintained. Sound- and location! Call 662- COUNTY OF LOWNDES ment foundation, re- citizen disc. Call Alvin @ tude and fun loving per- CDL with clean MVR. Ap- proof. 18 units which I 574-0147. Storage intend to make pairs, small dump truck 242-0324/241-4447 sonality are a must. Pre- plicants must also be at maintain personally & units also available. RE: ESTATE OF JOSEPH application for hauling (5-6 yd) load & "We'll go out on a limb vious experience will be least 25 years old with promptly. I rent to all L. HEATHERLY, DE- demolition/lot cleaning. for you!" considered first, but is 3 years recent over the colors: red, yellow, OFFICE SPACES & retail CEASED an On-Premise Burr Masonry 242- not mandatory. Pay will road experience. We of- black & white. I rent to space for lease. Start- Retailer permit 0259. J&A TREE REMOVAL be based on previous fer great miles, home all ages 18 yrs. to not ing at $285/mo. Fair- CHANCERY COURT OF Work from a bucket work experience. Come time, & pay as well as dead. My duplex apts. lane Center, 118 S. Mc- LOWNDES COUNTY, as provided for Lawn Care / Landscaping truck. Insured/bonded. have fun with us! Mail full benefits. Leave con- are in a very quiet & Crary. 662-364-1030 or MISSISSIPPI Call Jimmy for a resume to Box 569, c/o tact information @ 662- peaceful environment. 386-7694. by the Local Op- 1470 The Commercial Dis- 574-9075 ext. 2. 24/7 camera surveil- free estimate RETAIL/OFFICE/COM- CAUSE NUMBER CAUSE tion Alcoholic 662-386-6286. patch, P.O. Box 511, lance. Rent for 1BR NO. 2015-0109D C & T LAWN Columbus, MS 39703. Antiques 4060 $600 w/1yr lease + se- MERCIAL space in West Beverage Con- SERVICE TREE REMOVAL, trim- curity dep. Incl. water, Point, MS. Secure & at- You are hereby notified ming, heavy duty indus- sewer & trash ($60 tractive outlet mall loca- that Letters Testament- trol Laws, Sec- WANTED: An exception- value), all appliances in- tion. Contact Sonny trial mowing & mulch- al attitude to join our ary upon the Estate of tion 67-1-1, et ing. Text/call 662-251- cl. & washer/dryer. If Jameson at 662-295- Joseph L. Heatherly, de- Dental Practice. Dental this sounds like a place 0247 9191 experience is required. ceased, were, on the seq., of the Mis- you would like to live Super fun staff, 4.5 day Houses For Rent: Northside 2nd day of July, 2015, sissippi Code of Good Things To Eat 2150 work week, two weeks call David Davis @ 662- issued and granted to For all your lawn off at Christmas, Health 242-2222. But if can- 7110 the undersigned by the 1972, Annot- services. 4TH OF July tomatoes & STOREWIDE CLEAR- not pay your rent, like to canning tomatoes while insurance stipend, and ANCE: 50% off already Chancery Court of ated. If granted Call 769-0680 or fun helping others. Mail party & disturb others, 3BR/1BA, HUD ap- Lowndes County, Mis- 386-7569 for free they last. Home grown, reduced items! An- you associate w/crimin- Apts For Rent: Other 7080 proved home. Stove, re- such permit, We resume to Box 568, c/o tiques, junker's junk, & sissippi. You are hereby estimate. $1.25/lb. 356-6569 or The Commercial Dis- als & cannot get along frigerator, window AC, notified that all per- Mowing, Blowing, 436-1416. collectibles. 309 Main w/others, drugs is your W/D Hook-up, very good propose to oper- patch, P.O. Box 511, St. Tues-Sat. 10a-6p. sons having claims Weed-eating, Columbus, MS 39703. thang, you don't like me neighborhood. $525/ against said estate are ate as a corpora- Pressure Washing, Lost & Found 2300 because I'm old school, mo. + $525dep. Lease required to probate and Tree Trimming. Appliances 4090 don't call!!!! & credit check. Cole- tion under the FOUND: TWO adorable COME JOIN OUR register same with the dogs (1 male, 1 female) man Realty 329-2323 AVERAGE SIZE yard TEAM!!!! Chancery Clerk of trade name found on Old West Point mowed/trimmed/ LPNs or RNs NEEDED! COLONIAL TOWN- Lowndes County, Mis- Rd. Call 327-1404 to FOX RUN Sey’s Sports Bar driveway blown off $40. $1500 sign on bonus! APARTMENTS HOUSES. 2 & 3 bed- sissippi, within 90 days claim and provide de- 574-7189. BCBS INSURANCE/ room w/ 2-3 bath town- after the date of first & Grill, located scription. WITH FIRST MONTH publication of this no- 401 K PROGRAM houses. $575/$700. at 2118 High- 7 PM TO 7 AM YOUNG APPLIANCE! FREE tice. A failure to so pro- Personals 2350 Top quality used appli- 662-549-9555. Ask for JESSE & BEVERLY'S PLEASE CONTACT Glenn or lv. message. bate and register said way 45 North, LAWN SERVICE. Spring ances! Whirlpool, Fri- YEAR LEASE claim will forever bar the LOOKING FOR someone JENNIFER CARR Columbus, MS, cleanup, firewood, land- to play golf with. If you DIRECTOR OF NURSING gidaire, Kenmore, Kit- SPACIOUS, EXECUTIVE same. chen-Aid, & more. All 1 & 2 Bedroom scaping, tree cutting. enjoy playing golf, call ALICEVILLE MANOR Units Available Home. 4BR/3.5 BA plus in Lowndes 356-6525. NURSING HOME come with 30 day 1000 more sq. ft. Great THIS the 2nd day of Ju- 662-497-4072. warranty. We also do County. The 205-373-6307 © The Dispatch Columbus location! ly, 2015. General Help Wanted 3200 appliance repairs! Pets Allowed JESSE & BEVERLY'S Convenient! Pool/Patio; names, titles, 662-549-5860 Perfect for Family or /s/VIRGINIA M. HEATH- LAWN SERVICE. Spring CUSTOMER SERVICE NURSES/CNAS or 662-364-7779 632 31st Ave. N. ERLY and addresses cleanup, firewood, land- Rep needed for local in- Care Center of Pilot's Palace. $1850. Columbus, MS 662-327-2107. of the owners scaping, tree cutting. surance agency, prefer- Aberdeen needs: Bargain Column 4180 EXECUTRIX 356-6525. ably licensed or willing FT RN Supvisor M-F, Full Time 2/10 CNAs, 662-328-9471 Houses For Rent: East 7120 and corporate of- to obtain license within ASSORTMENT OF Publish: 7/7, 7/14, 6mos. Hours are 8-5, PRN Nurses- all shifts. 662-889-7565 ficers of the SAM'S LAWN Service. Apply at 505 Jackson school supplies: glue, 3BR/2BA at 923 Ben- 7/21/2015 Mon-Fri. 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DISPATCH is in search wood, thick cushions, 328-1123 7130 STEVE: 662-549-3467 Landscaping, Property Will train someone with of an excellent newspa- 84 X 34, heavy, white. 102 Newbell Rd Drive, Columbus, Columbus 4BR/2.5BA in New ALL WORK Clean Up, Plant Care, some experience or per subscription sales- Call Mark 434-5911. Apts For Rent: East 7020 Hope park. Fenced in GUARANTEED MS 39705, Bush Hogging, knowledge of hair person to work the Mon- Mon-Fri 8-5 backyard, upstairs loft, Herbicide Spraying design or dog grooming. roe County area. Must NEW X-Large Dog 1, 2, 3 BEDROOMS & $1100/mo plus depos- Building & Remodeling 1120 Malulee Brett, Call 662-418-0032 or be able to sell door-to- House, $80. 2 Lg tri- townhouses. Call for 328-8254 it. Avail. August 1st. Vice President, 662-418-7780. door, KIOSK & work in- fold colored display more info. 662-549- Painting & Papering 1620 dependently. Must be • Central Heat & Air 601-916-0281. Tony Doyle boards, $8. Columbus, 1953 Conditioning 2133 Ridge NOWETA'S Green able to pass drug Cabinets & 662-242-2607 • Close to CAFB Thumb is accepting ap- screen if hired. For TRINITY PLACE Retire- 4BR/2BA at 40 Construction Road, Colum- • Onsite Laundry Facility plications for delivery more information apply Furniture 4480 ment Community, in Woodridge Pl. 2900 sq. bus, MS 39705, personnel. Applicant to The Commercial Dis- Columbus, now has stu- • All Electric/Fully Equipped ft. Nice home for a nice family. $1500/mo. William Brett, must have exc. driving patch at 516 Main KING MATTRESS set, dio, 1 bedroom, & 2 Kitchen record and knowledge of Street in Columbus, bedroom apartments • Lighted Tennis Court w/$1000 security de- exc. cond. $200. posit. 662-574-1214. 2133 Ridge area. Must be physic- MS. No phone calls ac- Hanging light fixture available. We offer noon • Swimming Pool ally able to do some lift- cepted. $20. Ceiling fan $20. meal 6 days each week, Road, Colum- Paint & Plaster Pro's scheduled transporta- Where Coming Houses For Rent: West 7150 Paint, Plaster, Stucco, ing. Apply in person Old baby cradle $50. TV bus, MS 39705, between 3-5 M-F & 9-1 Trades 3650 $20. 662-352-1440. tion, variety of activities, Home is the Cabinets, Building & Dryvit, Eifs, Sheetrock, optional housekeeping, Best Part of 2BR/2BA energy effi- & Home Improvement! Sat. 1325 Main St. No Remodeling, Framing, Maturos Chue, phone calls. CRADDOCK & many other amenit- the Day cient garden home, loc- Trim Work, Concrete, Raymond Barksdale NEW BROWN sleeper ated at Elm Lake golf 306 McCrary CONSTRUCTION CO. sofa in perfect condi- ies. Rent assistance to Roofing, Painting, (Owner) TAXI DRIVER Needed. 1, 2 & 3 Bedroom Apart- course. $700/mo. plus 662-364-1492 or is seeking applicants: tion. The full size bed those that qualify. Call replacement of old Drive, Apt #1, Must be at least 23y/o Michelle for a tour ments & Townhouses. deposit. 662-549-4492. windows & doors. 662-364-1996 has never been used. Columbus, MS, with clean driving re- -Metal Stud Framers Located in Columbus. today, 327-6716 & you 1BR/1BA Apt. $300 No job too small! cord. Must have geo- -Sheetrock Hangers & can enjoy the Trinity way 2BR/1BA Apt. $350- Houses For Rent: Caledonia Free Bids SULLIVAN'S PAINT Call or text 1-901-826- 39702, Joshua SERVICE graphic knowledge of Finishers 4499 for an appt. of life. EHO. $400. 2BR/2BA 3BR 7160 662-769-0680 Starkville and MSU. In- -Acoustical Ceiling In- /2BA Townhouses 662-386-7569 Hogan, Secret- Certified in lead removal. Offering spe- quires by phone only. stallers General Merchandise 4600 Apts For Rent: South 7040 $550-$800. No HUD al- 3BR/2 full Bath, com- ary, 85 Savan- cial prices on interior & 662-341-0105. -Carpenters & Painters lowed. Lease, deposit, pletely remodeled, exterior painting, pres- -General Building 1 LARGE bedroom, 1 credit check required. 1700 sq. ft., Caledonia nah St, Colum- Management Positions 3250 MAKE YOUR personal sure washing & sheet -Maintenance/Repair space smell like perfec- bathroom loft apart- Coleman Realty. 329- Schools, $1000/mo. bus, MS 39702. rock repairs. ment overlooking Main 2323 No inside pets. Serious FPC Childcare Director: tion with multiple, very Free Estimates Verifiable experience & affordable, best Street. Appx. 1000 sq. inquiries only. 662-574- If any person Call 435-6528 Candidate should have good work references. ft. Avail. July 1. 662- Commercial Property For 7010. FLOOR COVERING, a Bachelor's degree in scented as of today & Countertops, Kitchen & wishes to re- Apply at choose your favorite 889-1837. Rent 7100 child development or 1430 Louisville Street, Houses For Rent: Other 7180 Bath Designs, quest a hearing Stump Removal 1790 other child related field; color oil lamp/burner. 2BR/1BA at 510 16th Starkville, MS 39759. Call 662-364-3027. 113 Tuscaloosa Road Cabinets, Outdoor Master's degree & five St. S. Perfect for older 1BR/1BA COMPLETE Grills, Plumbing to object to the 9am-4pm Restaurant drive thru, years experience pre- Monday-Friday. couple or single person. covered porch, W/FURNITURE & UTILIT- fixtures. Now also carry- issuance of this ferred. Must be familiar Lawn & Garden 4630 $350/mo. 662-352- IES NEXT TO NEW ing appliances & 2 bathrooms. and follow the MSDH 9259 after 4pm. 662-327-5000 SPORTSPLEX. MONTHLY mattresses! permit a re- rules & regulations gov- For Sale: concrete OR WEEKLY RATE. NO Licensed: Residental & quest for a hear- erning child care facilit- steps-3 steps-$100 205 Tuscaloosa Rd PETS, NO HUD. CALL Commercial work. ies. 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Call 662- email 662-889-8662 or in (15) fifteen roots, hillsides, back- ministrative paperwork, Dachshund and Scotty to work for you! Suite B. Move in ready 425-4491 or 327-6802 toddparks.construction yards, pastures. Free observe budgetary limit- puppies. Call or text with ample parking. after 4pm. @gmail.com days from the estimates. You find it, ations, & report to the 662-305-5584 662-352-9903. we'll grind it! child care board Mobile Homes 7250 Tom Hatcher, LLC first date this no- 662-361-8379 monthly. Send resume Apts For Rent: Northside 7010 COMMERCIAL/RETAIL Custom Construction, tice was pub- to First Presbyterian Space on HWY 45 N. in EXTRA NICE 3BR/2BA, Restoration, Remodel- STUMP GRINDING, ex- Church, 307 University in the 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- front of Walmart 16X80MH, Columbus ing, Repair, Insurance lished. Re- cavation, & dirt work. 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