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By RICHARD JENKINS [email protected] BESSEMER — Bessemer’s Class of 2016 members are now alumni after the district cele- brated its commencement cere- mony Sunday at A.D. Johnston High School. The ceremony featured per- formances of “Pomp and Circum- stance,” and “The Star Spangled Banner,” before principal Dan VanderVelden delivered opening remarks. He urged the graduates to reflect on lessons learned from the valuable people in their lives, sharing some lessons he learned from his parents. One of

Richard Jenkins/Daily Globe BESSEMER’S GRADUATING Class of 2016 flip their tassels to the other side of their caps, symbolizing their graduation, Sunday during the district’s commencement ceremony. BESSEMER — page 5 City sewer main Skin Deep cops first place at repairs planned Saxon Harbor fishing contest IRONWOOD — City utilities director Bob Tervonen on Friday By RALPH ANSAMI Tommy Hicks. detailed plans to repair a col- [email protected] The forecast called for rain lapsed sewer main on Ironwood’s SAXON, Wis. — Fishermen and lightning for all three days main street. participating in the 25th annual of the contest, but Sunday pro- The 100 block of East Aurora Saxon Harbor Spring Classic vided good weather until the Street will be closed Tuesday, fishing contest sailed into the storm blew in. Wednesday and Thursday for harbor on Sunday just before yet It was a rough day of fishing, the repairs. another lightning storm struck weather-wise, on Saturday, end- Tervonen said it will be an the area. ing with heavy fog. extensive job, with Ross Peter- The coolers of fish were quick- Wisconsin’s new lake trout son Construction, of Hurley, ly measured and weighed under rules weren’t popular with the called in to dig up the street and a tent near the boat landing by 2 fishing teams. The new bag limit put in replacement sewer parts. p.m. Then the competitors from allows two lake trout between 20 Cement must then be poured 32 boats and spectators scram- and 25 inches per angler and one and a blacktop patch laid on top bled to get out of the rain from fish longer than 40 inches. of that to complete the job, he the storm, while the results were Since there were no 40-plus said. being tabulated. lakers caught during the week- Tervonen was hopeful that Skin Deep, skippered by Dan end, that meant the longest lake the street might be opened part (Jumbo) Talkowski, Ironwood, trout measured could only be 25 of the day on Thursday. won first place, followed in sec- inches. Most of the fish mea- The entire block will be shut ond by The Clipper, with skipper sured were around the same size, down for the repairs. Mike Hegewald. with an occasional salmon, —Ralph Ansami The skies brightened for the brown trout or rainbow mixed in. awards presentation, with third On Saturday, Howie Fish going to Black Dawg, Jim Cox; landed the heaviest laker, a 25- followed by Howie Fish of Jody inch, seven-pounder. Ewen-Trout Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe Moore; Star-Kissed, Charlie MITCH KOSKI measures a lake trout during the Sunday Saxon Harbor Boating Club fishing contest. All of Maslanka; O Sea D, Byron Creek building to the lakers had to be between 20 to 25 inches to be kept. Anderson, and On the Spot, FISHING — page 5 temporarily close for construction By TOM STANKARD [email protected] GRRRR raises funds for area trails EWEN — The Ewen-Trout Creek Board of Education decid- By RICHARD JENKINS ed May 18 to close the school [email protected] building for part of the summer IRONWOOD — With dark because of construction. storm clouds looming, bike rid- The building will be closed to ers from across the area took the public and students from part in the seventh annual Go June 11 through July 3. Superin- Ride R Range Ride Sunday. tendent Alan Tulppo said the Organizers estimate 87 riders roof will be torn off and there participated in the event, which will be electrical wires hanging. began at Ironwood’s Depot Park In November, district voters and went to the Erwin Township approved a $4.49 million bond Hall before returning to Depot for many upgrades to the build- Park. ing. “One of the cool things was ... Beginning June 9, Tulppo the fine people out there at the said the district will replace the Erwin Township Hall had leaky roof and heating and cool- lemonade and cookies for us,” ing system, install energy-effi- said organizer Jim Mildren. cient lighting both outside and The route began on the con- inside, and install new flooring. structed section of the Iron Belle

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The Sand bags were being dis- ginia and the Shenandoah Valley (AP) — center said it is the earliest that tributed to residents in St. could mean flooding in areas that Crews working in steep canyons a third named storm has ever Petersburg, Tampa and nearby received rain Saturday. Flash took advantage of cooler temper- formed in the Atlantic basin. cities. flood watches are in effect until atures and calmer winds Sunday It is the latest in a series of “We’re surrounded on three evening. as they held back a brush fire severe whether events across the sides by water,” said Pinellas Mount Holly, New Jersey- that drove residents from homes country, from record-breaking County spokesman Nick Zoller, based meteorologist Lance in the hills northwest of Los heat in the West, flooding in who said the county distributed Franck says in Delaware the Angeles. Texas and storms that are 3,300 sand bags on Saturday, a threat is from high winds and The fire near the prosperous expected to cause problems in number he expected to go up now torrential downpours bringing and semi-rural neighborhoods of the nation’s capital and mid- that a tropical storm warning is flooding to urban areas and Calabasas was 75 percent con- Atlantic region. in effect. areas with poor drainage. tained Sunday afternoon — up The storm was moving at a Just to the north, Pasco Coun- In New York City, the last day from 30 percent at daybreak. speed of about 12 mph (19 kph) ty Emergency Services Director of a music festival that was to Firefighters using aircraft and was expected to pick up the Kevin Guthrie said the message include performances by Kanye made water drops along the east- pace later Sunday. is to be prepared. West and Death Cab for Cutie ern and southern edges of the “It’s going to impact most of “We are going to flood in parts was canceled because of weather blaze, which was held to just over the state in some way,” Gov. Rick of Pasco County,” Guthrie said in concerns. 500 acres, Los Angeles County Scott said in a phone interview. an email. Deputy Fire Chief John Tripp “Hopefully we won’t have any said. significant issues here, but we ARIZONAThe National HEAT Weather Service TEXAS TRAGEDY He said it was “our number Associated Press can have some storm surge, some Fort Hood officials have iden- said if Phoenix hits 114 degrees one priority to get those two FIREFIGHTERS APPROACH a brush fire in the foothills outside of Cal- rain, tornados and some flood- tified the last of nine soldiers on Sunday, it will mark the third flanks contained,” adding that abasas, Calif., on Saturday. ing.” who died in Texas floodwaters day in a row setting record high the fire was hung up on the mid- Scott postponed a political during a training exercise as a temperatures in Arizona’s Urban slope of steep canyons, making a crash that downed power lines. and urged residents to avoid out- meeting with presumptive 25-year-old Army specialist from Heart. direct attack difficult. Three homes were damaged, door activity — especially in Republican presidential nominee California. Much of Southern Arizona, Residents of Calabasas were but the extent of the damage areas where there was visible Donald Trump scheduled Mon- Army officials on Sunday said from Phoenix to Nogales, is being allowed back into their wasn’t clear, Los Angeles County smoke, soot or ash. day in New York so he can Spc. Yingming Sun enlisted in under an excessive heat warning. homes, many of which were with- Fire Capt. Keith Mora said. Fifty-foot-high flames erupted remain in the state capital to 2013 and first arrived at Fort Other western and southwest- out electricity. Evacuation orders Other buildings, including some on ridges, and embers turned monitor the weather. Hood nearly two years ago. He ern U.S. states are experiencing remained in the hilly enclave of at a city park, also were dam- trees into torches Saturday after- Tropical storms carry wind and eight others who were previ- above-normal temperatures in Topanga along the fire’s south- aged. noon. The fire flared as Southern speeds of between 39 mph (63 ously identified died when fast- the triple-digits. east side. The South Coast Air Quality California sweltered under tem- kph) and 73 mph (117 kph). moving waters washed a 2 ½-ton Officials are warning resi- Sheriff’s officials said about Management District issued a peratures that hit the 90s in Tropical Storm Colin was like- vehicle from a low-water crossing dents to stay hydrated and avoid 3,000 homes were threatened smoke advisory for the San Fer- many places. ly to bring dangerous rainfall Thursday. the outdoors between 10 a.m. and about 5,000 residents were nando and Santa Clarita valleys. Hot, dry conditions led to spot levels, and residents were Three others soldiers survived and 4 p.m., when temperatures evacuated at the height of the Officials said the fire was caus- fires that had crews scrambling, warned about possible flooding and have returned to duty. are highest. fire, which was sparked by a car ing unhealthy air quality levels but officials were encouraged by and hazardous driving condi- Heavy and persistent storms more favorable weather condi- tions. Rain began falling in the the past two weeks have dumped tions Sunday, Tripp said. Sun- Tampa Bay area just past noon more than a foot of rain in parts INDIANAThe National TORNADO Weather Service day’s high in Calabasas hovered Sunday. of Texas. The rain is expected to said a tornado touched down in in the mid-80s — down from Scott warned residents not to diminish this week and dry out eastern Indiana when a weekend more than 100 degrees a day ear- simply look at the center of the areas such as Southeast Texas, storm passed over the area. lier. storm, saying the heaviest rain where officials gave evacuation The weather service’s Wilm- order to about 2,000 homes. ington, Ohio, office said Sunday that a tornado with wind speeds of up to 85 mph cut a 1¼ mile Coder NATION’SThe National CAPITAL Weather Service path Saturday near Richmond, Gogebic Range Concert Band Immediate part-time opening for a Coder in MMC’s Health is warning of an “enhanced” risk Indiana. No one was injured by Information department. This position is responsible for of severe storms in the mid- the EF0 tornado, which is the coding all diagnoses and procedures on inpatient and Atlantic region with the possibil- weakest tornado designation the CONCERTS ARE FREE! ity of damaging winds. weather service assigns. Bring a Lawn chair to sit on! outpatient records for billing purposes. Knowledge of ICD10, Concerts in Ironwood: CPT, and E/M coding and billing is required. Must be a graduate of an accredited Coding and Billing Program and Memphis officer struck, killed after 3 shot in Memphis June 7 – Longyear Park, 7:00pm Save CCA or CCS credentialed or eligible; experience is preferred MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — A Welch was being held at the June 21 – Longyear Park, 6:30pm These but not mandatory. Day-shift hours allow for flexibility with July 12 – Longyear Park, 7:00pm Dates man suspected in a downtown Shelby County Jail. Jail records your schedule, and an opportunity to be a part of a Memphis shooting that left three didn’t indicate whether Welch July 26 – Longyear Park, 7:00pm progressive team who is committed to improving the health people injured fled in a stolen has an attorney. August 9 – Longyear Park, 7:00pm and wellness of our region, right here in the place we love. vehicle that fatally struck a Officer Verdell Smith, 46, was August 23 – Longyear Park, 7:00pm Interested applicants should access MMC’s employment police officer, police said Sunday. pronounced dead from his application online and submit with a cover letter and resume. Justine Welch, 21, faces mul- injuries at 10:43 p.m. Saturday, Also, see us at: Times to be announced) tiple charges that include first- Memphis Police Department ( EOE & AA. degree murder, vehicular homi- Director Mike Rallings said dur- July 3 – Wakefield Independence Day Celebration, For more information, contact: cide, attempted first-degree mur- ing a news conference. Eddy Park Human Resources, Memorial Medical Center der, evading arrest and theft of Police said two people were July 4 – Bessemer 4th of July Parade Times 1615 Maple Lane, Ashland, WI 54806 property over $10,000, police taken to the hospital after being July 16 – Festival Ironwood at Depot Park will be 715-685-5520; Fax: 715-685-5109 spokeswoman Sgt. Karen shot at about 10 p.m. Saturday Rudolph said in a news release. by the suspect, who then ran to a August 28 or 29 – Marenisco Concert announced Website: ashlandmmc.com/employment E-mail: [email protected] The release did not disclose retail complex and shot a male September 24 – Pumpkinfest in Bessemer Welch’s hometown. employee. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMMUNITY MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 l 3 Community calendar 2016 Relic Riders donate $700 to

Friday, June 10 Iron County Health Department Email calendar items and com- 12:15 p.m., Elk and Hound Restau- munity news to news@yourdaily- rant, Ironwood. Double Trouble, 11 a.m.-12:30 globe.com. For more information, Iron County Veterans Service HURLEY — The Northern p.m., Serenity Center, Ironwood. call 906-932-2211. Officer, 1-3 p.m., Mercer, Wis., Iron County Relic Riders held Mercer Food Pantry, noon-1 Town Hall. 715-561-2190. Monday, June 6 p.m., Railroad Street, Mercer, Wis. their 4th annual Dan Tom- Wakefield American Legion, Emergencies: 715-476-7655. lanovich Memorial Vintage 5:30 p.m. Auxiliary, 6 p.m. regular Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Alcoholics Anonymous/Al- Snowmobile ride to raise meeting, post, Wakefield. a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Anon, noon, Salem Lutheran money for diabetes awareness in Red Devil Booster Club, 6 p.m., treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. Church, Ironwood. area74.org. March. room 205, Luther L. Wright K-12 Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, School, Ironwood. Oganizers recently announced Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Ontonagon United Methodist Church Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 a $700 donation from the event’s area74.org. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, proceeds to the Iron County Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Bessemer. area74.org. Health Department. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 Government Ironwood. area74.org. p.m., Our Lady of Peace Catholic Twenty-seven riders partici- Wakefield Housing Commis- Ironwood Sports Hall of Fame, Church, Ironwood. area74.org. pated in the event that saw 6 p.m., Luther L. Wright K-12 sion, 9 a.m., Sunset Manor commu- above-average temperatures School, room 205. nity room, 200 Pierce St., Wakefield. Saturday, June 11 once again. Ironwood School PTO, 6 p.m., Gogebic County Remonumen- Community Pickleball Pad- With 50/50 raffles at various Room 124 Luther L. Wright K-12 tation Peer Review, 9 a.m., Natural dlers, 8:30-11:30 a.m., Mercer businesses, and holding addi- School. Resources Center conference room, School gymnasium. 715-776-4588. tional drawings throughout the Daughters of Isabella, 6 p.m., Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 11 day, the group raised the funds St. Sebastian Church, Bessemer. Gogebic-Ontonagon Commu- Submitted photo a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Iron- that county health officials have MECCA Ski Club, 6:30 p.m., nity Action Agency Nutrition KATHY OLSON, right, from the Northern Iron County Relic Riders hands wood. area74.org. MECCA cabin near the treatment Council, 10:30 a.m., Mill Street Gar- said they will use for diabetes Iron County Health Officer Zona Wick a check for $700 to help with dia- facility, Mercer, Wis. den dining room, Bessemer. Sunday, June 12 awareness programs and dia- betes awareness programs. Festival Ironwood Committee, Gogebic County Retirement betes screenings. 7 p.m., American Legion, Ironwood. Commission, 3:30 p.m., courthouse Western U.P. Trail Association, A health department holding the fifth annual ride in year at the health department Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, conference room. 11 a.m., Dutch’s Bar, Marenisco. spokesman thanked the business February 2017. in Hurley, the Mercer Food Ontonagon United Methodist Church Bessemer Area Sewer Authori- Alcoholics Anonymous, 1 p.m., that supported the ride, adding The health department Pantry and during Loon Day in ty, 4:30 p.m., Bessemer City Hall. basement, next to Holiday gas sta- closed meeting, Salem Lutheran the group is looking forward to offers diabetes screening all Mercer. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. Gogebic County Board, 5 p.m., Church, Ironwood. Methamphetamine ETC, 8 p.m., county courthouse, Bessemer. Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 support group, Woodland Church, Bessemer Planning Commis- p.m., Sharon Lutheran Church, Ironwood. 906-285-2813 or sion, 5:30 p.m., City Hall Council Bessemer. area74.org. methetc.web.com. Chambers, Bessemer. Monday, June 13 $8.4 million MDOT project on Government Erwin Township Board, 6:30 p.m., Erwin Township Hall. Pat O’Donnell Civic Center Iron County Food Pantry, 9 Board, 5 p.m., civic center. Thursday, June 9 a.m.-4 p.m., 72 Michigan Ave., Mon- Portage Lake Lift Bridge completed Bessemer City Council, 5:30 treal, Wis. 715-561-4450. HOUGHTON — A year of en to ensure the community had and brake upgrades. The electri- p.m., city hall, Bessemer. Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Oma Town Board, 6 p.m., Oma vice Officer, 10:30-11:30 a.m., Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. planning and one-and-a-half access to essential services and cal work included new lift motor Town Hall. Wakefield City Hall; 1-2 p.m., area74.org. years of construction came to a the local economy could continue drives, motor upgrades, sensors, Tuesday, June 7 Watersmeet Township; 2:45-3:15 Theatre North Annual Meeting, close in May with the completion to function during bridge clo- cabling, and fiber optic lines con- p.m., Marenisco Township. 906-667- 5:30 p.m. social, 6:30 dinner, meet- of a $8.4 million project on the sures. necting the two bridge towers. Pickleball, 9-11 a.m., Ironwood 1110. ing to follow, Elk & Hound, Ironwood. Portage Lake Lift bridge “The $8.4 million project was The upgrades will make for Memorial Building. Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Alcoholics Anonymous, 6 p.m., between Houghton and Hancock. an important investment for the more precise, reliable and auto- Gogebic County Veterans Ser- Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Our Lady of Peace Catholic Church, The Michigan Department of 24,000 daily vehicle users and is mated bridge operations, area74.org. vice Officer, 9:30-11:30 a.m., Iron- Ironwood. area74.org. Transportation project included appreciated by the 22,000 resi- MDOT’s Anderson said. The Grief Support Group, 1 to 2:30 wood Memorial Building. 906-667- Aurora Club, 6 p.m. monthly upgrades to the bridge’s mechan- dents who live on the north side bridge’s massive 4.5 million- p.m., all welcome, Dr. Kate Hospice membership, Aurora Club, Iron- 1110. ical and electrical systems, along of the bridge,” said Hancock City pound central lift span is now Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, office, 1571 Highway 51 North in wood. Salem Lutheran Church, Ironwood. Arbor Vitae. Harbortown AA, 7:30 p.m. EDT, with concrete and steel struc- Glenn Anderson. “In balanced by the counterweight to area74.org. Grief Support Group, 2 p.m., all Ontonagon United Methodist Church tural improvements. It was one addition, the coordination and within 5,000 pounds on each end. Ironwood Kiwanis Club, noon, welcome, The Inn Bed and Break- basement, next to Holiday gas sta- of the biggest overhauls of the public communication between Precise shimming ensures the Golden Dragon. New members wel- fast, Montreal, Wis. 906-663-0308. tion, Ontonagon. area74.org. iconic bridge since its construc- MDOT, the contractor, and the span sits down equally on all four come. ReGeneration Youth, 5:30-6:45 Methamphetamine ETC, 8 p.m., tion in the late 1950s. Modjesky community was extremely effec- corners simultaneously. New Cribbage, 1 p.m., Mercer, Wis., p.m., ages 10-11; Relentless Youth, support group, Woodland Church, and Masters from Pennsylvania tive in assuring minimal inter- pinion designs reduced the Public Library. 715-476-2366. 7-9 p.m., ages 12-18; Lighthouse Ironwood. 906-285-2813 or served as MDOT’s design consul- ruptions and impact on the resi- amount of backlash, or “slop,” in Faith Center, Ironwood. Gogebic Range Band Concert, methetc.web.com. tant, with Zenith Tech from Wis- dents and businesses of the the system, tightening up the Alcoholics Anonymous, 6:30 7 p.m., Longyear Park, Ironwood. Government consin was the prime contractor. area.” operation of the mechanical com- p.m., First Presbyterian Church, Gogebic County Road Com- Alcoholics Anonymous, 7 p.m., Mobility was a primary con- MDOT organized a communi- ponents. Episcopal Church of the Transfigura- Hurley. area74.org. mission, 3 p.m., county courthouse, tion, Ironwood. area74.org. Klassic Kruisers Car Club, 6:30 Bessemer. cern, as the project required 400 cations working group eight One amazing byproduct of Government p.m., Golden Dragon, Ironwood. Gogebic-Iron County Airport brief closures of the bridge — the months prior to construction and such precision: Anderson noted Wakefield Township Board, Ironwood Masonic Lodge 389, Board, 4:30 p.m., at the airport. sole link between the Keweenaw the group continued to meet that a person could actually lift 5:30 p.m., township hall. 7:30 p.m., at the Masonic building. Gogebic County Road Com- Peninsula and the mainland. throughout the project. this bridge, one of the world’s heav- Wednesday, June 8 Government mission, 5 p.m., road commission While these closures lasted The list of work performed on iest lift spans, with a hand tool. Bessemer Housing Commis- office, county courthouse, Besse- less than 20 minutes each, 20 the bridge is extensive: new bar- “The gear series gives you sion, 8 a.m., Executive Director’s mer. two-hour closures and two all- rier gates were added, as well as enough mechanical advantage Christian Men of the Northland, Office, 709 West Iron Street, Besse- Bessemer Township Board, 5 night closures were also neces- additional security cameras. and the counterweights are bal- 6:30 a.m., Uptown Cafe, Ironwood. mer. Mentoring of Moms, 9-10:30 p.m., Bessemer Township Hall, sary. Various lane closure config- Mechanical component upgrades ancing the span so closely that Iron County Finance Commit- Ramsay. a.m., Range Community Bible urations on the bridge also included lift cable replacements, you could put a strap wrench on tee, 8 a.m., courthouse, Hurley. Ironwood Township Board, Church, Hurley. 715-561-4355. Gogebic County Land Bank strained the road system and pinion and pinion shaft replace- the shaft that comes out of the Mercer Area Play Group, 9:30- 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Township Authority, 9 a.m., courthouse con- offices. caused periodic backups. Exten- ments, balance chain improve- motor and actually lift the bridge 11 a.m., all welcome, Mercer, Wis., ference room, Bessemer. sive coordination was undertak- ments, new hydraulic cylinders by hand, slowly,” Anderson said. Public Library. 715-476-2366. Wakefield City Council, 5:30 Iron County Traffic Safety p.m., Wakefield City Hall. Alcoholics Anonymous, open Committee, 9:30 a.m., Iron County meeting, noon, Salem Lutheran Ironwood City Commission, Highway Department, Hurley. 5:30 p.m., Ironwood Memorial Build- Church, Ironwood. area74.org. Gogebic Range Water Authori- DOVE Support Group, noon-2 ing. ty Board, 6:30 p.m., Bessemer Town of Carey, 6 p.m., Carey p.m. 906-932-4990. Township Hall. Ironwood/Hurley Rotary Club, Town Hall. Experienced Salesperson Wanted! VonHolzen of Ashland is looking for an experienced salesperson for full-time long term employment. Includes benefits package and 401K. Mail or email resume to VonHolzen Chevrolet, 1606 Lake Shore Dr., Ashland, WI 54806 Boulder Junction Library to host summer movie series [email protected] BOULDER JUNCTION, Wis. story of Jesse Owens, the leg- The library chairs are hard — The Boulder Junction Public endary athletic superstar whose metal, so guests may want to Library will host the Third quest to become the greatest bring their own lawn chair or a U.S. Highway 2 East, Ashland, Wisconsin Thursday Theatre, a movie every track and field athlete in history cushion for their comfort. Check Us Out On The Web At: vonholzen.com third Thursday this summer. thrusts him onto the world stage For more information, call the 715-682-8141 • 1-800-341-5440 All movies are free to the pub- of the 1936 Olympics, where he library at 715-385-2050. lic and will be shown on the big faces off against Adolf Hitler’s screen in the Boulder Lake meet- vision of Aryan supremacy. 9th 1 rsary ing room in the Boulder Junction “Race” is a film about courage, BESSEMER TOWNSHIP 4TH OF JULY COMMITTEE nive Community Center. Complimen- determination, tolerance and An Presents tary popcorn and refreshments friendship, and an inspiring Spring Recital Performance 2016 will be served. drama about one man’s fight to HAMBURGER/HOT DOG FUNDRAISER The June movie will be “Race” become an Olympic legend. The Fri., June 10 & Sat., June 11 at 6:30pm and will be shown on Thursday, movie is rated PG-13 and runs SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 2016 ~ 2 to 7 P.M. June 16 at 7 p.m. Based on the 134 minutes. at the Historic Ironwood Theatre in Ramsay, MI Doors open at 5:30pm “Reserved seating” KEYSTONE BAR Tickets Available at the Door or Advance at the Theatre Office $ Hamburger/Chips/Water 4.00 $10 Adults (18-up) $5 Students (17-4yrs.) ‘Green Shorts’ to look at Earth through $ 3.00 Hot Dog/Chips/Water Kids 3 & under FREE if sitting in an adult lap lens of short films at Nicolet College Beverages will be available for purchase at the Keystone Bar www.ironwooddance.com RHINELANDER, Wis. — have been easy to put together a Earth will star in a collection of collection of short films that only ~ LIVE MUSIC by Eddo Maki starting at 2pm ~ short films focused on ecology show beautiful places, but we TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR AND AT MARK’S and the environment when wanted it to be much more than CAR CARE IN BESSEMER & KEYSTONE BAR IN RAMSAY. “Green Shorts” premieres at 7:30 that. We wanted to open up new p.m., Thursday, June 16, at Nico- perspectives for people and how All proceeds go to support the 4th of July events held in Ramsay let College’s Tamarack Center. they view the natural world While the collection of 16 around them.” short films has exquisite scenery This is the third collection of from far-flung places, “we also short films the two Rhinelander wanted to make sure we included residents have put together for Tula Toilet and Septic LLC films people would not expect,” the 2015-16 Nicolet Live! series. said Steve Schreier, who curated Schreier and Jerow culled For Septic Pumping Services the collection along with Tom through more than 200 films to Jerow. come up with the final 16. This is and Port-a-Potties “The natural world is a vast the last event in the 2015-16 and diverse place and how people series. It is free to the public. William Leppala view and interpret these places For more information, call is equally as varied. It would 715-365-4681. 528 E. Tamarack, Ironwood, MI 49938 United Methodist Women Wisconsin Licensed Septage Hauler 2510 Wesley United Methodist Michigan Licensed Septage Hauler 27-09 Annual SALAD LUNCHEON Phone (906) 285-0173 Tuesday, June 7, 2016 Fax (231) 629-4553 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. Email: [email protected] Suggested Donation of $6.00 https://www.facebook.com/TulaSeptic 500 East McLeod, Ironwood, MI 49938 • 906-932-3900 4 l MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 OPINION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Hope, politics and hard work DAILY GLOBE Disappointment fills the air these days of them. when it comes to politics. It certainly seemed Yet another friend said to me: “Maybe Sue Mizell, Publisher to be the general reaction when House Donald Trump will be good.” She recalled his Speaker Paul Ryan said he’d vote for pre- car wreck of an answer to a question about Larry Holcombe, Managing Editor sumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Kathryn abortion and whether women should be pun- Trump the other day. But if anyone has to Lopez ished for having one. At least he must know support Trump, surely, it has to be the most it’s evil, she hoped. It’s the uncertainty that powerful Congressional Republican. is keeping people wondering and worrying. In Their Opinion But what about the rest of us? I’ve known My hope lies in the people doing the real David and Nancy French for a long time, and work of walking with others in hard times. Don’t play games was at first as surprised as anyone that his These people overflow with love in their ser- name was being floated as an alternative vice. Just the other day, Jean Vanier, the candidate for president. They certainly are its increasingly intolerant secular theocracy, founder of the L’Arche community, which is exemplars of patriotism and self-sacrifice, has her in an apocalyptic mood. dedicated to ensuring that anyone severely with Zika funding and would do a world of good in any position. Another friend shared that she has had disabled has a home in which to thrive, com- I personally have had a steady succession “so many bizarre conversations about Trump mented on the assisted-suicide debate in Mosquitoes are bad enough in Wisconsin without hav- of people asking me what should they do, with people I respect and admire who have Canada. He said that while we obsess in our ing to worry about bites causing terrible birth defects. almost asking permission to vote for Donald given in to this idea that Hillary is worse. I national politics about “the right to” do Congress should quickly grant the Centers for Disease Trump. truly don’t believe she’s worse -- just a differ- things, maybe we could take a few steps Control’s request for funding to fight the Zika virus. And of his probable opponent Hillary Clin- ent kind of evil. I think in many ways that back and instead love and live and serve. Health officials on Friday confirmed a second Wiscon- ton, people announce to me: “She’s the devil matter (cultural, mostly, I’ll admit) Trump is People have a right to be accompanied, he sin woman — this time a resident of Dane County — has incarnate!” By which they don’t merely mean worse.” said. That’s not a legal issue, that’s a human If you find yourself thinking similar contracted the illness. Both women had traveled to Latin that she’s “corrupt,” as Trump has branded one. things, my best advice is to pray and open America, where the virus is concentrated. her, but that her secular views on human life At some point, we must let the screaming and gender, among other things, are in direct your eyes and get involved in things that go, and stop pretending to have all the Wisconsin can’t pretend it’s not at risk. Though no conflict with centuries of religious belief, as change lives and the world. answers and magic formulas in the form of mosquitoes here carry the virus — yet — Zika also can be my friend Mary Eberstadt lays out quite On June 1, about 100 nuns managed to get political platforms. Politics is important, but transmitted by sexual contact. clearly in an upcoming book, “It’s Dangerous an overflowing block of New York City to stop it will only ever be as good as we make it, in Congress needs to act, not play political games with to Believe: Religious Freedom and Its Ene- for the better part of the day. The Sisters of every other aspect of life beyond Election public health. mies.” Life were celebrating their silver jubilee. Day. “In a public health emergency, speed is critical,” Dr. I’m only certain about one incarnation, Twenty-five years ago, the late Cardinal If you’re disappointed in politics, do some- Tom Frieden, director of the CDC, told the National Press and I’d like to see the freedom to believe in it O’Connor took a gamble, asking women to thing beautiful beyond bemoaning its state. Club on Thursday. “A day, a week, a month can make all continue, that’s for sure. But politically what come forward to dedicate their lives to Jesus Kathryn Jean Lopez is senior fellow at of the difference.” can we do to ensure that? and protecting innocent human life. The Sis- the National Review Institute, editor-at- The U.S. Senate, with bipartisan support, just One formerly “Never Trump” friend said ters of Life accompany women, men and chil- large of National Review Online and found- approved $1.1 billion for efforts to exterminate the other day that the idea of another four- dren at their most vulnerable moments, not ing director of Catholic Voices USA. She can mosquitoes that carry the virus, testing and vaccine plus years of a Democratic government, with merely saving their lives, but becoming part be contacted at [email protected]. research. That’s down from the president’s request of $1.9 billion but more than the $622 million the House wants to spend. Today in history Congress should be able to hammer out a reasonable agreement. The Associated Press It’s been three long months since President Barack Obama requested the money. All the while, the CDC has Today’s Highlight in History On June 6, 1944, during World issued increasingly urgent warnings about the need to act War II, Operation Overlord, aimed at quickly to prevent an outbreak in the United States. liberating German-occupied western Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Janesville, and his fellow Europe, commenced as Allied forces Republicans who control the House want to offset the cost stormed the beaches of Normandy, of Zika funding with cuts in other spending. That’s a fine France, on “D-Day.” idea — but not if it delays action. On this date In 1799, American politician and This isn’t — or shouldn’t be — a partisan issue. Unfor- orator Patrick Henry died at Red Hill tunately, U.S. Sen. Ron Johnson pulled Obamacare into Plantation in Virginia. the debate. Republicans have been unrealistically trying In 1816, a snowstorm struck the to repeal the president’s signature health care law for northeastern U.S., heralding what years. Johnson, R-Oshkosh, voted against bipartisan Zika would become known as the “Year funding in the Senate, saying he wanted to take dollars Without a Summer.” for battling the virus from an Obamacare prevention plan In 1844, the Young Men’s Chris- tian Association was founded in Lon- instead. don. Other Republicans, including former presidential can- In 1925, Walter Percy Chrysler didate and U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio from the swampy state founded the Chrysler Corp. of Florida, backed Obama’s full $1.9 billion request. Flori- In 1939, the first Little League da and other states closest to Latin America face higher game was played as Lundy Lumber risk of exposure than the rest of the nation. defeated Lycoming Dairy 23-8 in “This is a public health emergency that cannot wait for Williamsport, Pennsylvania. In 1955, the U.S. Post Office this extended debate on this issue,” Rubio said. introduced regular certified mail ser- He’s right. vice. The longer Congress waits to steer money to the CDC, In 1966, black activist James the more likely the virus will spread — costing more Meredith was shot and wounded as money to contain than it would now to prevent. That he walked along a Mississippi high- point should resonate with Johnson and other funding way to encourage black voter regis- tration. sticklers. In 1968, Sen. Robert F. Kennedy Hundreds of pregnant women in the United States and died at Good Samaritan Hospital in its territories have tested positive for Zika. All of them Los Angeles, a day after he was shot Reserve personnel — not just hit with heavy NCAA sanctions for wright-actor Harvey Fierstein is 64. contracted the illness while traveling, but there’s no guar- by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan. 50,000 as initially believed. Iran and rules violations committed during the Comedian Sandra Bernhard is 61. antee that pattern will continue. About 10 cases have In 1978, California voters over- the United States had a rare moment 2004 and ‘05 seasons. International Tennis Hall of Famer resulted from sexual transmission. whelmingly approved Proposition of agreement, using similar lan- One year ago: Two convicted Bjorn Borg is 60. Actress Amanda The CDC just warned it’s having to borrow from funds 13, a primary ballot initiative calling guage to describe “positive steps” murderers escaped from the maxi- Pays is 57. Comedian Colin Quinn is for major cuts in property taxes. intended for flu, hurricane relief and other emergencies to toward an accord on a package of mum-security Clinton Correctional 57. Record producer Jimmy Jam is In 1985, authorities in Brazil incentives aimed at persuading Facility in upstate New York (Richard 57. Rock musician Steve Vai is 56. stay after Zika. The CDC also worries it may have to exhumed a body later identified as Tehran to suspend uranium enrich- Matt ended up being shot dead by Rock singer-musician Tom Araya delay testing for a vaccine if Congress can’t negotiate ade- the remains of Dr. Josef Mengele, ment. Soul musician Billy Preston authorities while David Sweat was (Slayer) is 55. Actor Jason Isaacs is quate funding soon. the notorious “Angel of Death” of the died in Scottsdale, Arizona, at age recaptured). American Pharoah led 53. Rock musician Sean Yseult America shouldn’t panic. At the same time, America Nazi Holocaust. 59. all the way to win the Belmont (White Zombie) is 50. Actor Max shouldn’t put off prudent effort and expense to ensure the In 1994, President Bill Clinton Five years ago: After days of Stakes by 5½ lengths, becoming the Casella is 49. Actor Paul Giamatti is public is safe. joined leaders from America’s World denials, New York Democratic Rep. first horse in 37 years to sweep the 49. Rhythm-and-blues singer War II allies to mark the 50th Anthony Weiner confessed that he Kentucky Derby, Preakness and Bel- Damion Hall (Guy) is 48. Rock musi- —Wisconsin State Journal anniversary of the D-Day invasion had tweeted a photo of his bulging mont Stakes. Serena Williams won cian Bardi Martin is 47. Rock musi- of Normandy. A China Northwest underpants to a woman and admit- her third French Open title and 20th cian James “Munky” Shaffer (Korn) Airlines passenger jet crashed ted to “inappropriate” exchanges major singles trophy by beating is 46. TV correspondent Natalie near Xian, killing all 160 people on with six women before and after get- Lucie Safarova of the Czech Repub- Morales is 44. Country singer Lisa Letters Policy board. ting married; Weiner apologized for lic 6-3, 6-7 (2), 6-2. Prosecutor Vin- Brokop is 43. Rapper-rocker Uncle In 2001, Democrats formally lying but said he would not resign cent Bugliosi, 80, died in Los Ange- Kracker is 42. 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McLeod Ave., Ironwood, MI 49938 906-932-2211 • 800-236-2887 • Fax 906-932-5358 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 l 5 AREA / STATE Park Falls suspect Fishing arrested on drug charges PARK FALLS, Wis. — The Price County Sheriff’s Depart- From page 1 ment said the second suspect in Doug Korhonen, skipper of a drug investigation was arrest- the Hummer, weighed in five ed Friday night after a manhunt. lake trout on Sunday, a typical The man was found after 8:45 catch for the day. On Saturday, Friday evening. he estimated his crew caught Earlier, in the day, 23-year- about three times that many old Adrian Luis Rodriguez was fish, keeping seven. They caught arrested. some in excess of 25 inches that One of the men pulled a knife had to be released. Friday morning at a Park Falls The Hammer crew caught McDonald’s restaurant around 5 Saturday’s heaviest salmon, a a.m. Officials said the men then three-pounder, while the Pride ran into the woods behind the N’ Joy had the top trout of all Fourth Avenue McDonald’s. species that day, at around nine Rodriguez was apprehended pounds. around 12:40 p.m., found by The Hummer crew came in police dogs. second on Friday in the Powder- The search included a Depart- puff ladies competition to the ment of Natural Resources Wendy Sue, skippered by Mickey plane. Backlund. Both men are from Florida. Star-Kissed was third in Pow- derpuff, followed by Namaycush, Julio Zarzycki, and the Howie E-TC Fish boat. Species weighed and counted toward the total score were lake From page 1 trout, steelhead (rainbow), brown trout, splake, chinook and Ralph Ansami/Daily Globe The expected completion date coho salmon. There were no THE PRIDE N’ JOY crew skippered by Henry Gilbertson displays some of its catch at Sunday’s Saxon Harbor Boating Club fishing contest. From left is Aug. 24, but after July 4, the large chinooks caught, either. are Robyn Nasi, Saylor Gilbertson, Noreen Gilbertson, Skip Wick, Dan Corullo, Mike Prenderville and Jimmy Francis. school will be re-opened from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. for community activities. Tulppo said the public will be RIDE TO ERWIN AND BACK State briefs required to wear provided hard hats while in the building. Ford presidential museum budget will still be less than it Tulppo said the school district rededicated with gala was before a major cut five years is fortunate for the community ago, despite Gov. Rick Snyder’s support. He said the improve- GRAND RAPIDS (AP) — A initial proposal to bring them ments will create a better learn- gala and rededication mark the back to levels in place when he ing environment and a better reopening of the Gerald R. 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(R) (CC) PREMIUM 6 l MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 EDUCATION THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM College news Bessemer biology students receive US Forest Service grant UW-Stout MENOMONIE, Wis. — Chelsea BESSEMER — High school Kuchinski, of Wakefield, recently biology students in Bessemer graduated from the Unversity of Wis- were recent recipients of a consin-Stout, Wisconsin’s Polytechnic $1,500 grant from the U.S. For- University in Menomonie. est Service’s “Every Kid in the Kuchinski earned a Bachelor of Park” program. Science in early childhood education. The grant was used to buy UW-Stout has 48 undergraduate GPS units, game cameras, mul- majors and 23 graduate programs, tiple sets of waders, minnow including one doctoral degree. traps, soil sampling tubes, nets Enrollment for the fall semester was for sampling aquatic inverte- 9,535. brates, thermometers and other various items. University of Minnesota-Duluth Biology teacher Dave Rowe DULUTH, Minn. — Two local stu- said that he, “felt like a kid at dents have been named to the Uni- Christmas” when fisheries biol- versity of Minnesota Duluth’s Dean’s ogist John Pagel recently deliv- List for Spring Semester 2015, ered all of the items. including: Rowe has worked in partner- —Bridgette Whitburn, a senior ship with the U.S.F.S. for more from Bessemer, majoring in elemen- than a decade on projects such tary and special education. as the Powdermill Creek water- —Mikayla Sobrack, a sophomore shed assessment and the annu- from Hurley, majoring in elementary al Vernal Pond field trip. and special education. “The partnership ... has paid Students on the Dean’s List have big dividends in terms of learn- achieved a grade point average of 3.5 ing over the years and the mate- or higher. rials that were purchased Submitted photo through the grant will greatly BESSEMER HIGH school biology students include from left: Serenity Plochocki, T.J. Mazurek, Jake Suzik, Abigail Newman, Caitlin Lynch, Aleia UW-Whitewater enhance and expand the out- Watson, Tim Rowe, Jon Bale, Maddie Jacobson, Taylor Manchester, Jared Janczak, Megan Peterson, Karli Trcka, Hannah Koivisto, Mike Hat- door learning experience of my field and Brayden Tomes; U.S.F.S. Fisheries Biologist John Pagel, and student Isaiah Aili. WHITEWATER, Wis. — Kirsten students for years to come,” Pecotte, of Montreal, has made the Rowe said. literacy and to encourage Pagel wrote the grant appli- awarded to help with the annu- the hope of encouraging and University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Pagel said the goal of the youth to spend more time out- cation and told Rowe early in al Powdermill Creek field day enhancing the outdoor educa- Dean’s List for the 2016 spring program is to promote scientific doors. the spring the grant had been and other outdoor projects “with tion in my biology classes.” semester. These students have demonstrated their academic abilities by receiving a grade-point average of 3.4 or above in a single semester. The Registrar’s Office reports Bessemer lauds top students at assembly 3,179 students were selected for the Dean’s List for the spring semester. BESSEMER — A.D. Johnston High ship — Rachel Mazurek AFCSME local #992 Scholarships ny Fabbri, Madeline Gabka, Alex Hahn, About 12,000 students are currently School held its annual Awards Assembly Steiger’s Home Center Scholarships — Bradley Kitto Cody Harden, Rachel Kellas, Nik Maki, enrolled at UW-Whitewater. on May 25. — Anthony Fabbri, Brad Kitto, & Josh Kenneth Wiele Memorial Scholarship Ben Matazel, Rachel Mazurek, Caitlyn UW-Superior Following is a list of specific scholar- Meinke — Madeline Gabka Pelissero, Destinee Rosemurgy and ships and recipients: Bessemer Chamber of Commerce Wakefield-Bessemer Rotary Scholar- Jayda Wroblewski. SUPERIOR, Wis. — The Universi- Gogebic Community Role Model Scholarship — Jayda Wroblewski ship — Rachel Mazurek In addition to the scholarships award- ty of Wisconsin-Superior has released Scholarship — Destinee Rosemurgy Chamber of Commerce Arion Music Grandview Aspirus Auxiliary Scholar- ed to seniors, many underclassmen were its Dean’s List for the Spring 2016 Paisano Scholarship — Amber Scholarship — Madeline Gabka ship — Jayda Wroblewski honored in the areas of volunteerism, semester. Aldridge Al Gaiss Scholarship — Rebecca Dietz John Backman Scholarship — Brad music, club, and academic awards. Zachary Mazurek, of Bessemer; Waino Korpela Memorial Scholarship Bessemer Friends and Alumni Schol- Kitto Inductees for the Bessemer chapter of Alexis Brady, of Bruce Crossing; — Caitlyn Pelissero arship — Alex Hahn Merle Jacobson Memorial Scholarship National Honor Society included: sopho- Holly Kluhsman, of Hurley, Abigail Sartoris Scholarships — Rachel Abelman Scholarship — Jayda Wrob- — Caitlyn Pelissero mores, Byron Hooyman, Jared Janczak, Borth, Aleah Maki, Ashleigh Riegler Mazurek, Destinee Rosemurgy, Made- lewski Leo Maccani Memorial Scholarship — Camy Lake, Caitlyn Lynch, T.J. and Valerie Rowe, all of Ironwood; line Gabka and Anthony Fabbri R Anonymous Scholarships — Rachel Madeline Gabka Mazurek, Tim Rowe, Lizzy Servia and and Dakota Rice, of Upson, Wis. Paul & Dorothy Steiger Memorial Mazurek & Destinee Rosemurgy Dennis Ramme Memorial Scholarship Jacob Suzik; juniors Eli Kalinovik and To be named to the Dean’s List, Scholarship — Caitlyn Pelissero Bessemer Woman’s Club Scholarship — Destinee Rosemurgy Ciara Novascone; and senior Destinee students achieved at least a 3.50 Richard & Joan Steiger Math Scholar- — Rachel Kellas DalPra Trust Scholarships — Antho- Rosemurgy. grade point average. UW-Superior now has more than 60 program offerings and an enroll- ment of over 2,600 students. Michigan Tech Wakefield-Marensico honors scholarship winners HOUGHTON — Michigan Techno- logical University has released the WAKEFIELD — Wakefield-Marenis- sidee Yon Myrtle Ashlund-Berens Memorial dictorian Heather Hemming and Saluta- Dean’s List for the 2016 spring co High School held its Honors Assembly Jacob Solin Memorial Scholarship Scholarship — Brianna Dalbec torian Hallee Yon; High Honors: Lauren semester. May 23. (GCC) — Lauren Grace Beatrice Keskey-Dianich Memorial Grace, Tosha Hemming, Hayley Local students honored include: Scholarships and other awards win- John and Mae Hakala Scholarship Scholarship — Kassidee Yon Jardeen, Quentin Mattson, Kai Movrich —Derek Gheller, an electrical ners included: (GCC) — Kai Movrich Robert Nakarado Memorial Scholar- and Kassidee Yon; and Honors: Brianna engineering major from Bessemer, Michigan Competitive Scholarships — Gustave Swanson Vocational Scholar- ships — Heather Hemming and Lauren Dalbec, Collin Gagnon and Austen Mer- with additional University Honors Lauren Grace, Caleb Greenough, ship (GCC) — Nick Orlich Grace conti and all A’s,. Heather Hemming, Alex Jacobson, Isaac and Olga Jalonen Scholarship Norman and Mildred “Jane” Trantow National Honor Society — Brianna —Neva Bentley, an applied ecolo- Tommy Libertoski, Quentin Mattson, (GCC) — Kassidee Yon Scholarship — Quentin Mattson Dalbec, Lauren Grace, Heather Hem- gy and environmental science major Kai Movrich, Hallee Yon and Kassidee Dal Pra Family Scholarships — Bri- Wakefield-Marensico School District ming, Tosha Hemming, Hayley Jardeen, from Ironwood. Yon anna Dalbec, Sam Dean, Lauren Grace, Endowment Scholarship — Hallee Yon Kai Movrich, Hallee Yon, Kassidee Yon, —Jacob Hedman, an environmen- American Legion Post 11 Scholar- Heather Hemming, Hayley Jardeen, Syma Erickson Memorial Scholarship Elizabeth Makela, Nikita Raby, Isaiah tal engineering major from Ironwood. ships — Chelsea Allen, Brianna Dalbec, Quentin Mattson, Austen Merconti, Kai — Lauren Grace Sturkol, Alexa Jilek, Jacob Lane, CJ —Rachel Klumpp, a management Lauren Grace, Heather Hemming, Reilly Movrich, Hallee Yon, Kassidee Yon and Joyce Reinecke Lian Memorial Schol- Sorenson, Melissa Wanink and Ally major from Ironwood. Lemerond, Kai Movrich, Hallee Yon, Cora Zorich arship — Kassidee Yon Wolfe —Maxx Lehmann, a mechanical Kassidee Yon and Cora Zorich Gogebic Paisano Scholarship — Arne Tikkala Memorial Scholarship Community Roll Model Award — Kai engineering major from Ironwood. VFW Auxilary Scholarships — Chelsea Hallee Yon — Hayley Jardeen Movrich —Bradley Torni, a computer sci- Allen, Nick Orlich and Kassidee Yon Dixon “Lee” Giakino Scholarships — Sylvia Ann Harris Memorial Scholar- U.S. Marine Corps athlete award — ence major from Ironwood. VFW Post 9084 Scholarship — Austen Lauren Grace and Nick Orlich ship — Ryan Hemming Caleb Greenough —Emily Passmore, a civil engi- Merconti and Nick Orlich Gogebic County Federal Memorial Evert Paul Seppa Memorial Scholar- U.S. Marine Corps scholatic award — neering major from Kenton, with American Legion Post 523 Scholar- Scholarship — Matthew Cook ship — Hallee Yon. Kassidee Yon additional University Honors. ship — Cora Zorich GOISD Career Technical Scholarship David and Susan Makala Fine Arts U.S. Army scholar-athlete — Quentin —Alex Ashley, a mechanical engi- Bessemer Lions Club Scholarship — — Nick Tarro Scholarship — Hayley Jardeen Mattson and Heather Hemming neering major from Ontonagon. Chelsea Allen and Brianna Dalbec Mike and Flora Orlich Memorial Wakefield-Bessemer Rotary Club Wakefield-Marenisco scholar-athlete: —Harmony Osborn, a biological Gogebic Community College Presiden- Scholarship — Quentin Mattson Scholarship — Heather Hemming Hallee Yon and Collin Gagnon sciences major from Ramsay. tial Scholarship — Lauren Grace Lawrence Londo Memorial Scholar- Harry B. Sutter Memorial Scholar- MHSAA Scholar Athlete — Hallee —Dillon Gordon, a management GCC Honors Scholarships — Lauren ships — Quentin Mattson and Nick ships — Lauren Grace, Hayley Jardeen, Yon and Kassidee Yon major from Trout Creek. Grace, Heather Hemming, Hayley Orlich Hallee Yon and Kassidee Yon Spelling Bee — Hannah Peace and To be included, students must Jardeen, Quentin Mattson and Kai American Red Cross Scholarship — Dr. J.R. Franck Memorial Scholarship Brianna Cross. achieve a grade point average of 3.5 Movrich Heather Hemming — Heather Hemming Band Award — Isaiah Sturkol or higher. Joseph and Judith Krause Memorial Jean Sawaski Scholarship — Kas- Wakefield-Marenisco School Choir Award — Geneva Paulsen Michigan Tech offers more than Scholarship (GCC) — Lauren Grace sidee Yon Staff/Administration Scholarships — Art Awards — Sam Dean, Hayley 130 undergraduate and graduate John Rajkovich Scholarship (GCC) — Raynal Miljevich Cardinal Scholar- Tommy Libertoski and Brianna Dalbec Jardeen, Kai Movrich, Reilly Lemerond degree programs. Heather Hemming, Hallee Yon and Kas- ship — Kai Movrich Class of 2016 Honor Students — Vale- and Cora Zorich.

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McLeod Avenue, Ironwood, MI 49938 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM AREA / NATION MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 l 7 Obituaries Clinton wins Puerto Rico’s Democratic Gladys Mae Kummer presidential primary, nears nomination WAKEFIELD, Mich. — Gladys Mae Kummer, 83, a long- time resident of Wakefield, passed away peacefully early SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) tied to the Though Clinton did not spend ton told an enthusiastic crowd at Wednesday morning, June 1, 2016. — Hillary Clinton overwhelmed island’s local much time campaigning in Puer- Greater St. Paul Baptist Church She was born on June 13, 1932, in Sagola, a daughter of Bernie Sanders in Puerto Rico’s primary elec- to Rico, the victory is fraught in Oakland the country is “get- Charles Horace and Delphia Mae (Beals) Plumley. Democratic presidential primary tions, said Ken- with symbolism for her cam- ting indifferent to the great toll on Sunday, putting her within neth McClin- paign. Eight years ago, with the of gun violence,” while Sanders On Sept. 4, 1948, Gladys married Mike striking distance of capturing tock, Puerto presidential nomination slipping made a series of stops in Los Zeckovich in Bessemer. Later they divorced, her party’s nomination. Rico’s former from her grasp, she rolled Angeles before an evening rally and he preceded her in death on April 27, 1983. After a blowout victory Satur- D e m o c r a t i c through the streets of San Juan in San Diego. On Aug. 29, 1964, she married Walter A. day in the U.S. Virgin Islands National Com- on the back of a flat-bed truck, While those watching the Kummer in Waukegan, Ill. He preceded her in and a decisive win in the U.S. mitteeman. wooing voters to a soundtrack of results in Puerto Rico focused on death on July 8, 1997. territory, Clinton is now less As the blasting Latin music. their impact on the race for the Gladys was a member of the Ladies Auxil- than 30 delegates short of the Hillary results from She beat then-Illinois Sen. Democratic nomination, the iary to the Wakefield Veterans of Foreign Wars 2,383 needed to win the nomina- Clinton Puerto Rico Barack Obama with nearly 68 focus of many voters on the Post 9084. In her free time, she enjoyed play- tion, according to an Associated trickled in, percent of the vote. island was its ongoing economic ing Bingo. Press count. Clinton maintained a steady 2- “I’m for Hillary, girl,” said 83- crisis. Gladys was employed by Dairymen’s Coun- “We just won Puerto Rico! to-1 lead over Sanders. year-old Candida Dones on Sun- Both Sanders and Clinton had try Club in Boulder Junction, Wis., and at Gladys Mae ¡Gracias a la Isla del Encanto por While Puerto Rican residents day as she cast her ballot. “I can’t pledged to help as the island’s Kummer esta victoria!” tweeted Clinton. cannot vote in the general elec- wait for a female president. She’s government tries to restructure Keen Agers in Wakefield. 1932 — 2016 Gladys is survived by seven children, Linda As the race was called, Clinton tion, the island’s politics could one of us. She wears the pants. If $70 billion worth of public debt Lane, Merrill, Wis., Steve (Maryann) Zeckovich and Tom was on stage on Sacramento, ral- reverberate into the fall cam- we don’t look out for our own the governor has said is (Debra) Zeckovich, both of Wakefield, James Zeckovich, of Illi- lying voters in California. paign. Tens of thousands of Puer- interests, who will?” unpayable. nois, Robert Kummer and Milton Kummer, both of Wakefield, The results were slow to to Ricans have left the island to Both Clinton and Sanders “This is one of the most impor- and Jerry Zeckovich, Ishpeming; 15 grandchildren; numerous arrive on Sunday, as officials escape a dismal economy, with spent Sunday in California, the tant political moments for Puerto great-grandchildren and great-great-grandchildren; a brother, counted ballots by hand and many resettling in the key elec- biggest prize among the five Rico,” said Emanuel Rosado, a Maitland Dennis (Margie) Plumley, Amherst, Va.; two sisters, focused first on releasing results toral battleground of Florida. states voting on Tuesday. Clin- 29-year-old Clinton supporter. Alida Rimkus, Ironwood, and Pauline Smith, Three Rivers; her sister-in-law, Arthrene Plumley, Wakefield; and numerous nieces and nephews. Army officer from DC wins Miss USA beauty pageant Besides her husband and former husband, she was preced- ed in death by her parents; a son, Michael Joseph Zeckovich LAS VEGAS (AP) — The at the T-Mobile Arena off the Las was framed with Clinton’s likely Fan favorite Miss California, newly crowned Miss USA is a 26- Vegas Strip, Barber will go on to status of being the first woman Nadia Grace Mejia, had stum- Jr., in 1948; four brothers, Donald, Lyle, Earl and William year-old Army officer from the compete in the Miss Universe nominated by a major political bled and paused when answering Plumley; and a sister, Wilmajane Plumley. District of Columbia who gave contest. party for the White House. a question about social and eco- A funeral service will be held at the Lakeside Cemetery in perhaps the strongest answer of Coming in second was Miss Hardin responded that gender nomic inequality. The 20-year- Wakefield on Friday, June 10, at 11 a.m., with the Rev. Mike the night when asked about Hawaii, who punted during the doesn’t matter when deciding the old model, who is the daughter of Hill, pastor of Woodland Church in Ironwood officiating. Inter- women in combat. question-and-answer segment next commander in chief. The 24- the 1990s one-hit-wonder singer ment will follow. “As a woman in the United when asked who she would vote year-old college student from known as “Rico Suave,” had also Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Jerald Rocco, States Army, I think ... we are for among the likely presidential Honolulu simply said the new talked about suffering from owner-manager of Lakeside Memorial Chapel Inc., in Wake- just as tough as men. As a com- candidates, Democrat Hillary president should push for what’s anorexia and wanting to promote field. Condolences may be expressed online at lakesidememo- mander of my unit, I’m powerful, Clinton or former pageant owner right for the country. body confidence earlier in the rialchapel.com. I am dedicated,” Deshauna Bar- Donald Trump, a Republican. The other women in the top show. ber said. “Gender does not limit Chelsea Hardin acknowledged five were asked about voting The Fox network carried the us in the United States.” that there was no way to correct- rights, income inequality and the three-hour broadcast. Last year, Reino W. Suliin As the winner of Sunday’s ly answer the question during recent death of sports icon the show aired on cable’s Reelz 2016 Miss USA competition held the beauty pageant. The question Muhammad Ali. network. IRONWOOD, Mich. — Reino W. Suliin, 74, of Ironwood, passed away Saturday, June 4, 2016, in Ironwood. Arrangements are pending and will be announced by Range Funeral Service and Crematory, Ketola-Burla Funeral Home in Ironwood.

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Sale Prices Good Monday, June 6 through Sunday, June 12 8 l MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM MUHAMMADNATION ALI | 1942 — 2016 Ali became world citizen but never forgot his hometown roots the schedule.’ And he’d say, ‘The sched- n Funeral set for Friday ule will have to wait.’” afternoon in Louisville Ruby Hyde remembered the heavy- weight champ cruising into her neigh- LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Muham- borhood in a Cadillac with the top down. mad Ali traveled the world as a fighter “All the kids jumped in and he rode and humanitarian, but he always came them around the block,” she remem- home to Louisville. bered. His Kentucky hometown was where Ali’s boyhood home — a small, single- Ali, as a gangly teenager, began to story frame house — still stands in the develop his boxing skills — the dazzling working-class neighborhood where he footwork and rapid-fire punching grew up. The bright pink home on prowess. The three-time world heavy- Grand Avenue was renovated by its cur- weight boxing champion never forgot his rent owners and opened for Ali’s fans to roots, returning to his old West End get a glimpse into his life before the neighborhood and visiting high school world came to know him. classmates even after becoming one of Ali’s storybook boxing career — high- the world’s most recognizable men. lighted by epic bouts with Joe Frazier, Now the focus shifts back to Ali’s George Foreman and Sonny Liston — hometown as the world says goodbye to began with a theft. the man who emerged from humble His bicycle was stolen when he was beginnings to rub elbows with heads of 12. Wanting to report the crime, the state. shaken boy was introduced to Joe Mar- Ali, slowed for years by Parkinson’s tin, a police officer who doubled as a box- disease, died Friday at age 74 in an Ari- ing at a local gym. Ali told Martin zona hospital. His funeral is scheduled he wanted to whip the culprit. The thief for Friday afternoon in Louisville. was never found, nor was the bike, but Ali chose his hometown as the place soon the feisty Ali was a regular in Mar- for one of his lasting legacies: the tin’s gym. Muhammad Ali Center, which promotes “He always had a good left-hand his humanitarian ideals and showcases punch,” Bender recalled. “He could fol- his remarkable career. Ali and his wife, low up. The fundamentals were always Lonnie, had multiple residences around there.” the U.S., but always maintained a Ali developed into a top amateur Louisville home. boxer. His early workouts included rac- The city embraced its favorite son ing a school bus along the streets of right back. A downtown street bears his Louisville, said Shirlee Smith, his class- name. A banner showcasing his face — mate at Louisville Central High School. Associated Press and proclaiming him “Louisville’s Ali” — “Every time the bus would stop to BOXING GLOVES and a message sit among flowers at a makeshift memorial to Muhammad Ali at the Muhammad Ali Center, Sat- towers over motorists near the city’s pick up kids, he would pass us up,” she urday, in Louisville, Ky. Muhammad Ali died Friday at age 74. riverfront. recalled. “Then we’d pass him up. Every- Lifelong friend Victor Bender knew body on the bus would be laughing and Smith remembered Ali as a happy-go- returned home as an Olympic gold the last few years to see him in the con- Ali ever since they were boyhood spar- teasing him. He was training at that lucky classmate who wasn’t changed by medal winner. Other exhibits recall Ali’s dition he was in,” said Green, whose wife ring partners. Bender remembered Ali time, and we were just having fun. But fame. She recalled the class reunion role as a civil rights supporter and oppo- was an Ali classmate. “His dynamic per- — then known as Cassius Clay — as a he was focused on what he wanted.” when Ali performed magic tricks. nent of the Vietnam War. sonality — he’d go in a dark room and dedicated athlete who worked tirelessly Ali’s boyhood neighbor, Lawrence “He never had any airs or any pre- Louisvillians embraced him as their you wouldn’t have to flip the light to hone his boxing skills. Montgomery Sr., said he saw early tense,” she said. “He was just Muham- own again as they mourned his passing. switch. The lights would automatically He also remembered Ali’s human glimpses of the bravado that earned Ali mad Ali.” They flocked to the Ali Center and to his come on. He was that type of dynamic touch — his willingness to reach out to the “Louisville Lip” nickname. Ali announced his conversion to the boyhood home along with out-of-town personality.” others. “He told me then that he was going to Muslim faith soon after upsetting Liston visitors paying their respects. At a memorial service outside Metro “Only health changed him,” Bender be the heavyweight champion of the in 1964 to win the heavyweight crown Amid the flurry of activity by mourn- Hall Saturday, Louisville Mayor Greg said in a September 2014 interview. world, and I didn’t believe him,” Mont- for the first time. Ali moved away in the ers outside the Ali Center, Frank Green, Fischer summed up Ali’s deep ties to the “When he was healthy enough, he could gomery said. “I told him, ‘Man, you bet- early 1960s but never lost contact with 73, had his own reflective moment about city. talk with anybody. He loved children. ter get that out of your mind.’ But he Louisville. the champ. Green gingerly got down on “Muhammad Ali belongs to the world, He’d reach out and touch anybody, succeeded. He followed through.” The Ali Center includes exhibits his knees to say a prayer for Ali and his but he only has one hometown,” he said. because he loved people. Not long after graduating from high recalling the turbulent 1960s that Ali family. He brought along a photo show- “The ‘Louisville Lip’ spoke to everyone, “Sometimes his handlers would say, school, Ali won a gold medal at the 1960 came to personify. Ali was refused ser- ing him posing with Ali. but we heard him in a way no one else ‘Look, we’ve got to go. We’ve got to meet Olympics in Rome. vice at a Louisville restaurant after he “It’s really hurtful and painful over could.” News briefs Police van driver goes on trial for black man’s death Search continues for 2 unidentified girl was found May men trapped in landslide 9 in an airtight coffin that helped BALTIMORE (AP) — The him on the floor of the van, head- of the stops to take Gray to the cerned about his prisoner,” Levin preserved her golden locks of stakes are high in the upcoming first and on his belly. He was hospital, but Goodson didn’t. said. “At the same time, it could CRYSTAL SPRINGS, Miss. hair and even a rose she held in trial for an officer who prosecu- never buckled into a seat belt, as Instead, Goodson made another work in the state’s favor because (AP) — A spokeswoman for the her hand. The metal and glass tors say bears the most responsi- required by department policy. stop to pick up a second prisoner. prosecutors could argue that Mine Safety and Health Admin- coffin was unearthed from under bility for the death of Freddie The van made six stops in Goodson recently filed a Officer Goodson saw Mr. Gray istration says workers are a concrete garage floor by work- Gray, a young black man whose total during the trip from the site motion seeking to block prosecu- several times and he saw that he searching for the bodies of two ers doing remodeling work at a spine was snapped in the back of of his arrest to the Western Dis- tors from entering into evidence was injured and needed medical men who were buried in mud house in the city’s Richmond Dis- a police transport wagon. trict station house. Goodson is statements Porter made to an aid, and that he was so con- and slush at a gravel pit in trict. The van driver, Officer Caesar the only officer present at each of investigator. A pretrial hearing cerned that he kept checking on southern Mississippi. Since the girl’s discovery, peo- Goodson, faces second-degree the stops. At one point, Goodson is scheduled for Monday and jury Gray.” Amy Louviere said work ple across the county have murder and other charges. He stopped the van to check on Gray selection is expected to start Another key difference resumed Sunday morning at 9 worked on trying to find her will also face buck-passing from without any other officers there. Tuesday. between Goodson’s trial and Offi- a.m. She said the effort has identity and her DNA is being fellow officers who have already Goodson, 46, faces second- Goodson is the only officer cer Edward Nero, who was changed from a rescue to a recov- tested. testified in two previous trials degree “depraved-heart” murder, who chose not to make a state- acquitted last month, is who will ery operation. Elissa Davey, the founder of that if anyone was responsible manslaughter, assault, miscon- ment to investigators. decide. Nero opted for a bench Approximately 25 people are the Garden of Innocence charity, for ensuring Gray’s safety, it was duct in office and reckless endan- “This is unlike the other trials, trial, while Goodson could place on site looking for the men. helped arrange the girl’s reburi- him. germent charges. Prosecutors where at least the state had a his fate in hands of a jury. Court The two men were operating al. The officer faces 30 years in say that Goodson was so negli- preview as to what the defense officials have indicated that jury heavy equipment for Green “It was tough, very tough,” prison if he’s convicted of the gent in his failure to buckle Gray might be or what the defendant selection will begin Tuesday, Brothers at a pit in Crystal Davey said about the process, as murder charge. If prosecutors into a seat belt that he disre- might say on the witness stand,” however Goodson could still opt Springs on Friday when they she began to cry. “But she is not fail to secure a guilty verdict, it garded the apparent risk to said Steve Levin, a Baltimore for a judge trial. were completely buried in 10 to just our child. She is everyone’s.” will be the third straight trial in Gray’s life and wellbeing. attorney who is familiar but David Weinstein, a former 12 feet of mud, slush and sluice. Barbara and Heather which they haven’t gotten a Officer William Porter, whose unaffiliated with the case. federal prosecutor familiar with Louviere said mine employees Reynolds traveled from Sacra- favorable decision: The first trial trial ended in a hung jury in “All the stops, it could work in the case, said if he chooses a jury have built a road so a crane can mento to attend the ceremony. ended in a hung jury and the sec- December, testified during his Goodson’s favor because it trial, selecting the panel will be a access the area and lift out the “I just felt that she needed to ond finished with an acquitted trial that he told Goodson at one demonstrates that he was con- crucial process. buried equipment. have people here,” Heather last month. The names of the miners have Reynolds said. “The amount of Prosecutors say Goodson was not been released. people who came forward is grossly negligent when he failed Girl laid to rest 145 years amazing.” to buckle Gray into a seat belt after first burial and call for medical aid during Clothing NY to divest funds linked to Gray’s 45-minute ride in the Abelman SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — back of Goodson’s transport van Israel boycotts The body of a girl found last April 12, 2015. But with no eye & Footwear month inside a small metal cas- NEW YORK (AP) — New witnesses and very little physical ket still holding a rose was laid York Gov. Andrew Cuomo on evidence, experts say the govern- to rest 145 years after she was Sunday issued the first executive ment could be facing an uphill first buried under what now is a order in the country that forces battle. home in San Francisco. state entities to drop invest- “It would be devastating for Dozens of community mem- ments linked to boycotts of the state to lose Goodson’s trial bers, cemetery workers and Israel. because there’s no question that event organizers dressed in black A leading constitutional the ultimate responsibility lies attended her burial at Green- rights attorney calls the action with the van driver,” said War- lawn Memorial Park in Colma, “21st century McCarthyism.” ren Alperstein, a Baltimore California, where about 30,000 The Democratic governor attorney who has been closely people originally buried in San expects state agencies to divest following the case. Francisco’s Odd Fellows Ceme- all public funds from any compa- Gray died a week after he was tery were moved to in the early ny or individual with ties to the injured in the van. His death 1920s. The San Francisco Chron- movement known as Boycott, prompted protests and civil icle reported Sunday. Divestment and Sanctions. BDS unrest in the streets of Balti- A local poet read an original was founded in 2005 to protest more, and his name became a work to honor the little girl, who Israel’s actions toward Palestini- national rallying cry for people appeared to be about 3 and was ans by boycotting Israeli prod- angry over officers’ mistreatment dubbed Miranda Eve, at the cer- ucts and companies. of African Americans. Carhartt emony Saturday attended by Cuomo says New York will Gray was arrested in West K87 Short Sleeve Pocket T-Shirt about 100 people and led by a boycott anyone who is boycotting Baltimore after making eye con- K87 Short Sleeve Pocket T-Shirt volunteer minister. Israel. tact with a bicycle officer and Buy One get the 2nd T-Shirt “I rejoice that you’ve found it “This order sends the message running away. Once he was in your hearts to come offer your that this state will do everything handcuffed and placed inside the at half price. love, your care and to be here for in its power to end this hateful, van, witnesses have testified Offer Valid June 5-19, 2016 this little girl,” retired Minister intolerant campaign,” the gover- that Gray began to scream and Allan Musterer told the crowd. nor said. “New York and Israel kick so violently he shook the “The discovery of Miranda is share an unbreakable bond and I wagon. Two blocks from the 327 S. 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They then placed THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 l 9 U.P.SPORTS FINALS Ontonagon girls crowned U.P. track champions, first since 1974 By JOHN VRANCIC The Gladiators were followed Wardynski set a U.P. record in finish line for her title in the 400 Special to the Daily Globe by defending champion Newber- the 300-meter hurdles in 47.27 (1:03.26), edging Munising KINGSFORD — Members of ry 65 and Munising 62. seconds, topping the old mark of sophomore Kelsea Ackerman by the Ontonagon girls’ track team “I couldn’t be prouder of our 48.07 by Brooke Granquist of .01 second. Lake Linden- had no way of remembering the girls,” Ontonagon coach Brian North Central in 2009. Hubbell’s Laura Lyons placed last time the Gladiators had been Amos said. “Paige (Blake) and She also won the 300 hurdles third (1:03.62). crowned Upper Peninsula track Lori (Wardynski) have been as a sophomore two years ago “I ran until I couldn’t run any- champions. doing a lot of heavy lifting for the and added titles in the 100-meter more,” Blake said. “My legs just The year was 1974. Richard past three years. We finally got dash (13.4) and high jump at four couldn’t go anymore. I was going Nixon was president. Gasoline some field events and relays and feet, 10 inches this time. after the school record, but came was selling for less than a dollar everything came together for us “I got off to a pretty strong up short. I’m glad I won, but I a gallon and the Gladiators were this year. I’m happy for Paige start in the 300s,” Wardynski don’t really want to run a full 400 competiing in Class C. and Lori that they got to experi- said. “I knew I had a good chance again.” They were celebrating at ence this. to place, but I was surprised to Blake was runner-up in the Flivver Field on Saturday, how- “I’m also happy the other girls get the U.P. record. I just told 200 (28.09), third in long jump ever, after earning their first got to experience this. This is myself to go as hard as I could.” (14-9) and fifth in the 100 Division 3 title with 72 points. something they can build on.” Blake literally fell across the (13.68). None of the other area girls’ teams scored more than two points. The Rapid River boys won for the first time in 12 years, edging North Central 72-68. Third-place Newberry scored 48. Bessemer took sixth at 30. Wakefield-Marenisco was ninth with 25 and Ontonagon scored 13 1/2. Bessemer opened with a victo- ry in the 3200 relay (8:38.27). Brayden Tomes, who helped that relay, placed second in the 300 hurdles (42.99) and helped the Speedboys take third in the 1600 relay (3:43.24) and fourth in the 800 relay (1:38.36). Aili added a fifth in the 1600 Paul Gerard/Gladstone (4:55.24). BESSEMER’S BRAYDEN Tomes runs the final leg of the 3,200-meter W-M senior Sam Dean edged relay, which won the U.P. Division 3 title at Saturday’s U.P. Track and Dollar Bay’s Brendan LeClaire Field Finals in Kingsford. on a lean for second in the 3200 munity College this fall. “The nah, bound for Central Michigan (10:47.18) and took third in the rain made the 1600 go easier, University this fall, captured his Bryce Derouin/Daily Mining Gazette 800 (2:08.64) and 1600 (4:46.16). although it made the track a lit- ONTONAGON’S LORI Wardynski, right clears a hurdle during the 100 hurdles Saturday in Kingsford during “It went good,” said Dean, who tle slippery.” the U.P. Track and Field Finals. will attend Northern Iowa Com- Munising senior Brett Han- FINALS — page 14 Mercer’s Thompson finishes second in discus Donskoi’s OT goal By JASON JUNO [email protected] La CROSSE, Wis. — Mercer’s gives Sharks 3-2 win Sydney Thompson was the most consistent thrower in Saturday’s discus competition at the WIAA over Pens in Game 3 Division 3 state track-and-field meet. SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — heading into the third. But Matt But Ozaukee’s Emma Joonas Donskoi wasn’t even born Murray let Ward’s tying goal in Richards had the best throw at when the San Jose Sharks started off his glove and then allowed the 144 feet, 9 inches and won the in 1991 and hadn’t taken part in winner as Pittsburgh lost for just state title. Thompson finished any of a series of playoff disap- the second time in 51 games when second with her best attempt pointments that haunted the leading after two periods this sea- going 132 feet, 8 inches. franchise over the years. son. The Mercer junior was run- On a team full of big-name In an overtime period con- ner-up in the discus in La Crosse stars, it was a Finnish rookie who trolled mostly by Pittsburgh, San for the second straight year. It wasn’t even supposed to be ready Jose got the only goal from a play- was a successful weekend for for the NHL this season who er whose signing out of Finland in Thompson, who threw 44-1 and delivered perhaps San Jose’s May 2015 got little attention. beat Richards for the shot put biggest goal ever. But Donskoi has been a major state title on Friday. Donskoi’s goal 12:18 into over- reason for San Jose’s success this “I was actually happy with time ended the first Stanley Cup season, solidifying himself as a what I did today,” Thompson Final game ever in San Jose and top six forward who can control said Saturday after the discus helped the Sharks bounce back possession for his team. was completed. “It wasn’t so from two straight road losses to Chris Tierney got the puck to Jason Juno/Daily Globe much like yesterday where all of beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-2 Donskoi behind the net. MERCER’S SYDNEY Thompson participates in the discus at the WIAA Division 3 state track-and-field meet at in Game 3 on Saturday night. Donskoi skated out front a sudden I’m breaking the school the University of Wisconsin La Crosse Saturday. She finished second. record by two feet. But I’m just “It’s game in, game out differ- where he beat Murray high to the nine feet. worked on perfecting it. would come out of her turns, happy today because it was con- ent guys stepping up to the plate,” stick side, setting off a wild cele- “All it took was one throw and “She made a commitment way she’d overstep so she couldn’t get sistent. All my throws were con- center Joe Thornton said. “It was bration in an arena that was full I wasn’t lucky enough to get the back in March to success,” her hips into it and her throw sistently good and that’s what huge he scored. Some clutch of tension all night. one throw today,” Thompson Schenk said. “She did whatever was much lower than normal. Mr. Schenk’s been looking for all goals. He’s always around the “It was a little bit of relief,” said. weight training she could do. We When she has a good throw, I can season.” puck. He always wants the puck.” Tierney said. “It was finally nice Richards scratched on three of did drills, drills, drills over and tell immediately when it comes Coach Bob Schenk was pretty Joel Ward tied it midway to break through. It kind of felt her attempts and her second over. We kept saying, ‘We’re not out of her hand, it just takes off. thrilled with how the weekend through the third, Justin Braun like, ‘OK. We now can get the best, 118-7, wouldn’t have put worried about how far, we’re Today, it was following the arc of went for the Mercer junior. also scored and Martin Jones next one.’” her in the top eight. On the one worried about how well and get- her arm instead of driving out. “How can you be disappointed made 40 saves to help the Sharks Murray made 23 saves and hand, Thompson got beat by one ting the form down.’” But she still threw 132, which is with a second-place finish?” he cut Pittsburgh’s series lead to 2-1 was especially sharp in the sec- lucky throw, but throws like that Thompson’s form was actually what she threw at conference, said. “When she threw 12 feet with their first victory ever in the ond period when San Jose had don’t come by chance. a bit off Saturday, Schenk said. sectional, regional. farther than last year, went final. numerous chances to take its first “One throw where everything “Her form deserted her in the “But you can’t be disappointed undefeated in her shot all year, Game 4 is Monday night in lead of the series. went right rather than one lucky discus today, but she threw her with a second-place finish. How two losses in the discus.” San Jose. But Murray couldn’t stop Don- throw because she has a talent,” average for the whole year, 132,” many people in their life ever fin- Richards was the top seed Ben Lovejoy scored and assist- skoi’s shot from an odd angle that Schenk said. Schenk said. “She was overstep- coming into the discus, but she ed on Patric Hornqvist’s goal that gave Sharks their first win in five So does Thompson, who has ping on her turns. So when she exceeded her seed by upwards of gave the Penguins a 2-1 lead overtime games this postseason. MERCER — page 14 N B A F I N A L S Warriors whip Cavaliers 110-77 to take 2-0 NBA Finals lead OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Warriors’ most lopsided ever in a our edge and hopefully get two Draymond Green emphatically finals game. more.” flexed his bulging biceps with big “I’m definitely surprised at Now, the series shifts to plays on both ends of the floor, the margin of victory tonight,” Cleveland, and LeBron James and these determined Golden coach Steve Kerr said. “It hap- and the Cavs must show up for State Warriors might be far too pens in the NBA, sometimes Game 3 on Wednesday in front of strong for the Cleveland Cava- things get away from you. Some- their title-starved fans down 2-0 liers. times shots go in, sometimes to the defending champs and The repeat championship they don’t. ... Everything changes with forward Kevin Love dealing Golden State has spoken of since when we go to Cleveland, we with a head injury. the very start more than eight know that.” The NBA said Love experi- months ago is suddenly two wins Once the Splash Brothers enced dizziness early in the sec- from becoming reality. found their shooting touch, ond half and left for the locker That’s the only way the War- Cleveland couldn’t keep up. Klay room to be re-examined, then riors’ record-setting season will Thompson got hot after halftime was placed in the NBA’s concus- feel right. Right now, they sure to finish with 17 points and five sion protocol. The league said he seem unstoppable. assists as Golden State became didn’t exhibit any symptoms Green had 28 points, seven the first team to go ahead 2-0 in before then, even after taking an rebounds and five assists, while the finals since the Lakers in elbow to the back of the head MVP Stephen Curry scored 18 2009 against Orlando. from Harrison Barnes in the sec- points despite foul trouble, and “What we’ve done the last few ond quarter and going down for Golden State thoroughly over- years, everybody, every night has several minutes before returning whelmed the Cleveland Cava- an impact,” Curry said. “You following a timeout. He made a Associated Press liers 110-77 in Game 2 of the don’t know where it’s going to CLEVELAND CAVALIERS forward Kevin Love, center, reaches for the ball between Golden State Warriors cen- NBA Finals on Sunday night. come from any given night. ter Andrew Bogut, left, and forward Draymond Green during the first half of Game 2 of the NBA Finals in The 33-point win was the We’ve got to keep our focus and Oakland, Calif., Thursday. NBA — page 10 10 l MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 SPORTS THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM Daily Globe Scoreboard NBA 6. 6. Lia Tervo (CAL) 7-0. 10:06.42. 5. L’Anse (Brian Fedie, Antonio McDonald), 2:01.08. 6. Gwinn (Brooke Wiegand, Jarrett Dailey, Scout Bigger, Opolka, Cassidy Waybrant, Heidi Hagen), Track & Field SHOT PUT — 1. Kendra Monette Aleo, Dylan Grentz, Erik Hamm), Mannor, Kia Evans, Taylor Ehnis, Emily Trevor Brawley), 48.34. 4:29.59. 3. Ontonagon (Cleo Allen, From page 9 (HOU) 36-6. 2. Val Gage (SOO) 31-7.75. 10:08.66. 6. Ironwood (Zane Ozzello, McDonald), 2:02.41. 400-METER DASH — 1. Lucas Fahren Kolpack, Jenny Labyak, Hope 3. Lauren Champion, Kingsford, 30-4. 4. Brendon Bock, Andrew Niemi, Nick 1,600-METER RUN — 1. Khora Swan- Sundling (BBN) 52.07. 2. Bryce Holle Pintar), 4:29.83. 4. Lake Linden-Hubbell baseline 3-pointer for the Cavs’ first basket in near- MHSAA Upper Mikayla Scott (SOO) 30-1.50. 5. Brianne Niemi), 10:17.34. son (ISH) 6:02.99. 2. Madysn Wright (NC) 53.80. 3. Tyler Bentley (NC) 55.39. (Jana Hendrickson, Mariah Wilmer, Carli ly 5½ minutes. Peninsula Track & Burnett (MEN) 28-9.50. 6. Saige Sisson 110-METER HURDLES — 1. Charlie (HAN) 6:08.81. 3. Kyra Johnson (NOR) 4. Jesus Becerra (STE) 55.40. 5. Patrick Ongie, Erin Seppala), 4:31.96. 5. After a scoreless first quarter when he missed Field Finals (GLD) 28-6.50. Gerhard (IMT) 17.36. 2. Foster Miller 6:17.13. 4. Ashley Aho (HAN) 6:17.50. 5. McMaken (CED) 55.76. 6. Arthur Lyons Cedarville (Caroline Freel, Kylie Hill, Nadi- Kingsford High School HIGH JUMP — 1. Sydney Mills (GLD) (LAN) 17.87. 3. Andrew Poirier (ISH) Kirsten Twork (STI) 6:23.05. 6. Mariah (LLH) 56.50. jah Nye, Larissa Kuehlbach), 4:39.70. 6. all five shots but had five assists, James scored 14 Saturday 5-0. 2. Hailey Wickstrom (CAL) 4-11. 3. 18.11. 4. Evan Gravedoni (ISH) 18.39. 5. Bertucci (ISH) 6:28.97. 300-METER HURDLES — 1. Garrett Superior Central (Jaelynn Klyk, Sophia of his 19 points in the second and also finished with Division 1 Boys Izzy Mathews (ESC) 4-10. 4. Sarah Roell, Jack Fenton (HAN) 18.73. 6. Brady Erick- 400-METER RELAY — 1. Ishpeming O’Neil (ND) 42.75. 2. Brayden Tomes Maki, Osana Fink, Hailey Lintula), nine assists and eight rebounds, but seven TEAM STANDINGS — 1. Marquette Kingsford, 4-6. 5. Cara Monette (HOU) 4- son (IMT) 19.45. (Anna Terres, Johanna Harvey, Madigan (BES) 42.99. 3. Mason Berglund (RR) 4:42.32. 144, 2. Houghton 111, 3. Kingsford 72, 4. 6. 6. Haile Waters (ESC) 4-6. 100-METER DASH – 1. Alex Dewald Johns, Hailey Smith), 55.64. 2. Iron Moun- 43.00. 4. Dylan Gagne (NC) 43.82. 5. turnovers. James’ teams had won nine straight Sault Ste. Marie 58, 5. Negaunee 50, 6. LONG JUMP — 1. Kristina Tetzlaff (HAN) 11.68. 2. Isaac Olson (ISH) 11.83. tain (Tiana Brooks, Kate Bugni, Janey John Lamothe (PIC) 44.98. 6. Levi Brule Basketball postseason Game 2s after losing the series opener Westwood 24, 7. Gladstone 22, 8. Escan- (MEN) 15-4. 2. Terese Ledy (MQT) 14- 3. Austin Perrson (WIC) 11.86. 4. Gage Christiansen, Olivia Berutti), 56.30. 3. (DB) 45.03. aba 18, 9. Menominee 15, 10. Calumet 9.50. 3. Lea Bjorn (CAL) 14-5. 4. Sydney Kreski (STI) 11.91. 5. Bryce Broden Ironwood (Sam Bratu, Taylor Makinen, 800-METER RUN — 1. Brett Hannah dating back to a loss in the 2008 Eastern Confer- 12. Mills (GLD) 14-2. 5. Rachel Hunt (WWD) (NOR) 12.01. 6. Tanner Huotari (IMT) Rachel Hudacek, Vanessa Nasi), 56.47. (MUN) 2:02.12. 2. Dan Blair (RR) 2:03.65. NBA FinalsAll Times EDT ence semifinals to Boston. DISCUS — 1. Brad Ohtonen (HOU) 13-9.50. 6. Abigail Boehmer (NEG) 13-6. 12.02. 4. Hancock (Karena Holmstrom, Allyson 3. Sam Dean (WM) 2:08.64. 4. Noah (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) After Curry and Thompson combined for only 20 120-2. 2. Jesse Helminen (CAL) 119-3. 3. 3,200-METER RELAY — 1. Marquette 800-METER RELAY — 1. Ishpeming Fenton, Taylor Pertile, Julie Heinonen), Lukkari (ONT) 2:09.61. 5. Ian Firack (PIC) Golden State 2, Cleveland 0 Tanner Holombo (HOU) 113-11. 4. Trevor (Holly Blowers, Amber Huebner, Rebecca (Isaac Olson, Evan Gravedoni, Jaren 57.13. 5. Norway (Jaclyn Bal, Brooke 2:10.52. 6. Eliljah Dupie (ONT) 2:11.29. Thursday, June 2: Golden State 104, points in Thursday’s 104-89 Game 1 win on 8-for-27 Smith (MQT) 111-7. 5. Alex Wilson (SOO) McNamee, Lindsey Rudden), 10:12.92. 2. Kipling, Kazmine Langness), 1:37.90. 2. Giancola, Katie Leiker, Haley Clifford), 200-METER DASH — 1. Iver Stenberg Cleveland 89 shooting and the bench carried the load, they each 111-3. 6. Logan Uecke (MEN) 97-0. Negaunee (Rieka Buchenau, Abbey West Iron County (Phil King, Austin 58.86. 6. Gwinn (Kia Evans, Brenna (BRH) 23.23. 2. Greg Seppanen (SC) Sunday, June 5: Golden State 110, hit four 3-pointers and went 13 for 24. POLE VAULT — 1. Kyle McKenzie Helppi, Megan Syrjala, Clara Johnson), Perrson, Dawson Sundelius, Shane Bruce, Taylor Ehnis, Emily McDonald), 23.24. 3. Lucas Sundling (BBN) 23.95. 4. Cleveland 77 (GLD) 11-6. 2. Tyler Ryynanen (HOU) 11- 10:21.55. 3. Sault Ste. Marie (Megan McPherson), 1:38.49. 3. Gwinn (Kim Sati- 59.00. Mikey Graves (MUN) 24.02. 5. Adam Wednesday, June 8: Golden State at Leandro Barbosa had three straight transition 0. 3. James Young (GLD) 10-6. 4. David Arbic, Rayka Devraprasad, Josie Roos, ago, Jacob Potvin, Eric Larson, Hunter 400-METER DASH — 1. Emmy Kinner Hildebrant (NEW) 24.34. 6. Montell Cleveland, 9 p.m. layups in the third quarter and scored 10 points for Daavettila (HOU) 10-6. 4. Nikolas Huotari Courtney Arbic), 10:30.74. 4. Menominee Bachman), 1:38.96. 4. Hancock (Alex (WIC) 1:02.76. 2. Emily Coveyou (STI) Glover (STE) 24.47. Friday, June 10: Golden State at Cleve- (HOU) 10-6. (Sylvia Sartorelli, Nelly Sanchez, Lauren Dewald, Jack Fenton, Luke Rautio, 1:04.75. 3. Callie Kammers (STI) 1:06.93. 3,200-METER RUN — 1. Brett Hannah land, 9 p.m. his first back-to-back postseason games in double SHOT PUT — 1. Payton Muljo (MQT) Clausen, Corrina Anderson), 10:40.31. 5. Michael Stuber), 1:40.29. 5. St. Ignace 4. Allie Johnson (ISH) 1:07.41. 5. Piper (MUN) 10:42.70. 2. Sam Dean (WM) x-Monday, June 13: Cleveland at Gold- figures since 2008. 44-0.50. 2. Brad Ohtonen (HOU) 43- Gladstone (Jody Peters, Anna Shier, (Dakota Holbrook, David Lavake, Tucker Passamani (WIC) 1:07.58. 6. Ashley 10:47.18. 3. Brendan LeClaire (DB) en State, 9 p.m. The Warriors’ 87 victories combined from their 10.50. 3. Sam Santi, Kingsford, 42-5.25. Jolan Steineke, Leigha Woelffer), Shepard, Garrett Kellan), 1:42.66. 6. Man- McDonald (MAN) 1:10.88. 10:47.20. 4. Connor Robinson (NC) x-Thursday, June 16: Golden State at 4. Cody Vandermissen (ESC) 40-9.25. 5. 10:48.08. 6. Calumet (Corey Miller, istique (Hunter Golat, Nickolas Lund, 300-METER HURDLES — 1. Mary 10:56.57. 5. Kindred Griffis (NEW) Cleveland, 9 p.m. record 73-win regular season and the playoffs Jesse Helminen (CAL) 40-6.75. 6. Amber Johnson, Amara Berg, Maria Lar- Darien Nichols, Tyler Tobin), 1:42.69. Jarvis (HAN) 48.85. 2. Elizabeth Pellizzer 10:57.36. 6. Jared Anderson (RR) x-Sunday, June 19: Cleveland at Gold- matched the 1995-96 Chicago Bulls, the group Michael Pizziola (NEG) 40-6. son), 10:50.03. 1,600-METER RUN — 1. Nate Carey (WIC) 50.49. 3. Ellie Lucier (HAN) 50.91. 11:07.55. en State, 8 p.m. Golden State topped for the most regular season HIGH JUMP — 1. Taylor Althouse 100-METER HURDLES — 1. Paiton (IMT) 4:45.04. 2. Daren Guichin (ISH) 4. Taylor Talerico (IMT) 52.16. 5. Jordan 1,600-METER RELAY – 1. Powers (MQT) 5-10. 2. Brandon Kowalkowski, Plutchak (MEN) 15.95. 2. Sunny Mar- 4:57.39. 3. Nick Niemi (IWD) 4:58.57. 4. Kraemer (NOR) 53.28. 6. Katie Loman North Central (Dylan Gagne, Trenton Hockey victories in NBA history of 73. Kingsford, 5-8. 3. Jedidiah Weber (MQT) tineau (ESC) 16.42. 3. Jacquie Cammara- Spencer Giroux (ISH) 5:09.43. 5. Lucas (ISH) 54.35. Schaff, Tyler Bentley, Bryce Holle), Andrew Bogut had four of his five blocks — 5-6. 3. Hunter Richards (HOU) 5-6. 5. ta (MQT) 16.79. 4. Hanna Johnson (MQT) Cavalieri (IMT) 5:09.85. 6. Kyle Pruett 800-METER RUN — 1. Khora Swan- 3:38.04. 2. Rapid River (John Stropich, Mitchell Boucher (MEN) 5-6. 6. Joe Gibbs 17.53. 5. Mackenzie Peters (CAL) 17.84. (ISH) 5:12.57. son (ISH) 2:34.15. 2. Libby Becker (STI) Dan Blair, Mason Berglund, Luke StanleyAll Times Cup EDT Finals Golden State had nine overall — in the first 7:15 (GLD) 5-4. 6. Lea Bjorn (CAL) 18.19. 400-METER RELAY — 1. Ishpeming 2:37.53. 3. Chloe Sjoholm (ISH) 2:45.68. Gustafson), 3:41.90. 3. Bessemer (Tim (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) and received a standing ovation when he came out LONG JUMP — Mike Jamar, Kingsford, 100-METER DASH – 1. Izzie Peterson (Isaac Olson, Jaren Kipling, Ozzy Corp, 4. Kyra Johnson (NOR) 2:48.59. 5. Katie Rowe, Cade Mazzon, Isaiah Aili, Brayden Pittsburgh 2, San Jose 1 at 3:50 in the first then went to the locker room late 20-1.25. 2. Wyatt Goodwin (MQT) 20- (MQT) 12.60. 2. Brenna James (SOO) Matt Maki), 47.48. 2. St. Ignace (Garrett Brule (IMT) 2:52.81. 6. Alexa Stafford Tomes), 3:43.34. 4. Wakefield-Marenisco Monday, May 30: Pittsburgh 3, San 0.50. 3. Mitchell Bushy (MEN) 19-10.50. 13.03. 3. Kendra Monette (HOU) 13.20. 4. Kellan, Mitchell Peterson, David Lavake, (LAN) 2:57.82. (Shane Cole, Deon Ervans, Jacob Suzik, Jose 2 in the quarter. He hit his hand on the rim early and 4. Joe Grasso (NEG) 19-4.25. 5. Jacob Maddy Willis (ESC) 13.23. 5. Terese Ledy Gage Kreski), 47.65. 3. Gwinn (Kim Sati- 200-METER DASH — 1. Emmy Kinner Sam Dean), 3:45.78. 5. Pickford (Wyatt Wednesday, June 1: Pittsburgh 2, San grimaced in pain. Darner (MQT) 19-3.50. 6. Jarod Anttila (MQT) 13.25. 6. Breanna Johnson (NEG) ago, Jacob Potvin, Eric Larson, Hunter (WIC) 27.53. 2. Ellie Lucier (HAN) 27.85. Boik, Ian Firack, Jacob Hatfield, David Jose 1, OT (WWD) 18-7. 13.67. Bachman), 47.79. 4. Hancock (Alex 3. Emily Coveyou (STI) 27.97. 4. Jordan Naybac), 3:48.64. 6. Munising (Alec Saturday, June 4: San Jose 3, Pitts- 3,200-METER RELAY — 1. Houghton 800-METER RELAY — 1. Kingsford Dewald, Jack Fenton, Luke Rautio, Kraemer (NOR) 28.66. 5. Taylor Talerico Blank, Garret Elore, Dakota Castello, burgh 2, OT (Bruce Scott, Hunter Richards, Sean Hys- (Sarah Roell, Kendra Nora, Olivia Allen, Michael Stuber), 48.11. 5. Ironwood (Riley (IMT) 28.88. 6. Vanessa Nasi (IWD) Brett Hannah), 3:49.89. Monday, June 6: Pittsburgh at San OUCHAndre Iguodala, the 2015 finals MVP, took lop, Quentin Stachowiak, Justin Jurva), Raegan Pratt), 1:49.10. 2. Marquette Jarocki, Nick Merritt, Luke Hewitt, Jordan 28.95. Division 3 Girls Jose, 8 p.m. 8:15.38. 2. Sault Ste. Marie (Eric Finley, (Abby Kroll, Ahnika Puskala, Izzie Peter- Giannunzio), 48.46. 6. Norway (Jake 3,200-METER RUN — 1. Khora Swan- TEAM STANDINGS — 1. Ontonagon, Thursday, June 9: San Jose at Pitts- another hard hit to the groin in the first quarter on Mikael Ranta, Ryan Sanderson, Tristan son, Sydny Waterman), 1:49.28. 3. Gendron, Mitchell Legrave, Bryce Broden, son (ISH) 13:21.21. 2. Madysn Wright 72; 2. Newberry, 65; 3. Munising, 62; 4. burgh, 8 p.m. an offensive foul called against James, causing the Johnston), 8:22.46. 3. Negaunee (Mitchell Escanaba (Sunny Martineau, Katie Caleb Tinkey), 48.91. (HAN) 13:33.96. 3. Ashley Aho (HAN) Lake Linden-Hubbell, 58; 5. Brimley, 47; x-Sunday, June 12: Pittsburgh at San Warriors forward to grimace in pain. Matthew Labelle, Elliot Prusi, Ethan Wallner, Demarse, Lucy Sliva, Maddy Willis), 400-METER DASH — 1. David Lavake 13:35.78. 4. Kyra Johnson (NOR) 5. Pickford, 47; 7. Engadine, 44.5; 8. Jose, 8 p.m. Colton Yesney), 8:23.15. 4. Kingsford 1:51.79. 4. Houghton (Sloane Zenner, (STI) 55.47. 2. Austin Perrson (WIC) 13:43.70. 5. Corissa Mattson (IWD) Cedarville, 37; 9. Chassell, 24; 10. Mid x-Wednesday, June 15: San Jose at Dellavedova got Iguodala in the same area in Game (Chris Roell, Gino Bianco, Grant Meyer, Carly Ronis, Cara Monette, Kendra Mon- 55.61. 3. Jaren Kipling (ISH) 56.22. 4. 13:44.01. 6. Kirsten Twork (STI) 13:51.37. Peninsula, 20; 11. Bark River-Harris, Pittsburgh, 8 p.m. 1. Wyatt Caylor), 8:40.55. 5. Escanaba ette), 1:52.31. 5. Negaunee (Olivia Evans, Elliot Gudgeon (IWD) 56.55. 5. Phil King 1,600-METER RELAY — 1. St. Ignace 19.5; 12. Stephenson, 18; 13. Rapid (Joey Wolfe, Chris Hook, Jonathon Hook, Ielee Shiroda, Alisyn Martin, Breanna (WIC) 56.60. 6. Kazmine Langness (ISH) (Callie Kammers, Libby Becker, Allison River, 4; 14. Watersmeet, 2; 14. North Baseball Matt Knudson), 8:53.66. 6. Gladstone Johnson), 1:54.60. 6. Sault Ste. Marie 58.43. Smith, Emily Coveyou), 4:27.18. 2. Ish- Dickinson, 2; 14. Crystal Falls Forest (Trent Marenger, Jake Wachholz, Jake (Kelsie Sibbald, Jocelynn McKee, Megan 300-METER HURDLES — 1. Riley peming (Chloe Sjoholm, Johanna Harvey, Park, 2; 17. Bessemer, 1; 17. Superior REMEMBERINGA moment of silenceTHE GREATEST was held for late boxing Strasler, Adam Bruce), 9:04.80. AmericanAll Times LeagueEDT Arbic, Courtney Arbic), 1:55.06. Jarocki (IWD) 44.72. 2. Dawson Sun- Allie Johnson, Katie Loman), 4:33.59. 3. Central, 1; 17. Dollar Bay, 1. great Muhammad Ali, who died Friday night at an 110-METER HURDLES — 1. Joe Gras- 1,600-METER RUN — 1. Lindsey Rud- delius (WIC) 46.24. 3. Andrew Poirier Hancock (Kaisa Holmstrom, Allyson Fen- DISCUS — 1. Alyssa Hyvarinen (BRM) East Division so (NEG) 16.14. 2. Casey Lentowich den (MQT) 5:03.31. 2. Holly Blowers (ISH) 47.10. 4. Charlie Gerhard (IMT) ton, Taylor Pertile, Julie Heinonen), 103-4. 2. Ashtyn Buss (ENG) 97-9. 3. WLPct GB Arizona hospital. Photos of Ali showed on the main (HOU) 16.21. 3. Joseph Weber (MQT) (MQT) 5:16.10. 3. Amber Huebner (MQT) 47.11. 5. Tucker Shepard (STI) 47.74. 6. 4:38.69. 4. West Iron County (Katarina Mackenzie Barr (CED) 96-6. 4. Peyton Baltimore 32 23 .582 — scoreboard ahead of the national anthem. 16.91. 4. Mike Sedlock (NEG) 17.26. 5. 5:18.43. 4. Clara Johnson (NEG) 5:18.63. Evan Geronomi (IMT) 47.80. Serbentas, Rudi Passamani, Elizabeth Gast (LLH) 94-7. 5. Hannah French Boston 33 24 .579 — Joe Gibbs (GLD) 17.50. 6. Gage Furman- 5. Rebecca McNamee (MQT) 5:32.94. 6. 800-METER RUN — 1. Tanner Huotari Pellizzer, Piper Passamani), 4:40.60. 5. (ENG) 93-11. 6. Aspen Hood (ENG) 92-8. Toronto 31 27 .534 2½ ski (MEN) 17.80. Rieka Buchenau (NEG) 5:40.05. (IMT) 2:08.37. 2. Daren Guichin (ISH) Manistique (Kelsey Dehanke, Joslyn POLE VAULT — 1. Stephanie Harry New York 26 30 .464 6½ 100-METER DASH — 1. Patrick 400-METER RELAY — 1. Marquette 2:11.31. 3. Murphy Mallow (HAN) 2:15.96. Muth, Emma Bryant, Ashley McDonald), (LLH) 7-6. 2. Michaela Peramaki (MUN) Tampa Bay 25 30 .455 7 TIP-INS James’ career-best 25 straight post- Burmeister (MQT) 11.40. 2. Joe Grasso (Hanna Johnson, Jacquie Cammarata, 4. (IMT) 2:18.08. 5. Kyle 4:41.69. 6. Iron Mountain (Olivia Berutti, 7-6. 3. Brittany Salmi (MP) 7-6. 4. Morgan Central Division Cavaliers: (NEG) 11.51. 3. Ryan Jones (SOO) Izzie Peterson, Sydny Waterman), 52.59. Pruett (ISH) 2:20.44. 6. Isaac Serbinski Katie Brule, Ailie Schoenborn, Alli Cevi- VanLanen (BRH) 7-6. 5. Kylie Hill (CED) WLPct GB season games scoring 20 or more points was 11.61. 4. Justin Jurva (HOU) 11.62. 5. 2. Escanaba (Megan Farell, Katie (WIC) 2:20.47. gney), 4:46.36. 7-6. 6. Clare Cottle (PIC) 7-0. Cleveland 31 24 .564 — snapped. ... James played in his 194th postseason Trenton Vanderlinden (GLD) 11.67. 6. Demarse, Maddy Willis, Sunny Mar- 200-METER DASH — 1. Alex Dewald Division 3 Boys SHOT PUT — 1. Ashtyn Buss (ENG) Kansas City 30 26 .536 1½ game, passing Karl Malone and Danny Ainge (193 Luke Gray (WWD) 11.70. tineau), 52.99. 3. Houghton (Daryn (HAN) 23.52. 2. Isaac Olson (ISH) 24.06. TEAM STANDINGS — 1. Rapid River, 37-3.75. 2. Alyssa Hyvarinen (BRM) 34- Chicago 29 28 .509 3 800-METER RELAY — 1. Kingsford Dupont, Carly Ronis, Cara Monette, 3. Darien Nichols (MAN) 24.56. 4. Jaren 72; 2. North Central, 68; 3. Newberry, 48; 7.25. 3. Aspen Hood (ENG) 32-10. 4. Detroit 28 28 .500 3½ each) for 10th place on the career list. His first- (Brandon Kowalkowski, Jonathan Kendra Monette), 53.34. 4. Kingsford Kipling (ISH) 24.78. 5. Austin Perrson 4. North Dickinson, 47.5; 5. Munising, 46; Mackenzie Pentland (BRM) 31-5. 5. Minnesota 16 40 .286 15½ quarter steal also moved James past John Stockton Schmutzler, Brandan Mcguire, Ben More- (Gabby Nordstrom, Kendra Nora, Renee (WIC) 24.80. 6. Kazmine Langness (ISH) 6. Bessemer, 30; 7.(Tie) Pickford, 26; Bethany Baldwin (WAT) 31-3.50. 6. West Division au), 1:34.10. 2. Marquette (Ethan Mar- Roberts, Raegan Pratt), 53.86. 5. Menom- 24.86. Lake Linden-Hubbell, 26; 9. Wakefield- Mackenzie Barr (CED) 31-1. WLPct GB (338) at fourth place for career postseason steals. tysz, Scott Tripp, Wyatt Goodwin, Patrick inee (Kristina Tetzlaff, Allie Nolde, Morgan 3,200-METER RUN — 1. Nate Carey Marenisco, 25; 10. Stephenson, 21; 11. HIGH JUMP — 1. Lori Wardynski Texas 34 22 .607 — Warriors: Bogut’s four blocks in the first were Burmeister), 1:35.07. 3. Sault Ste. Marie Roman, Paiton Plutchak), 54.16. 6. Glad- (IMT) 10:11.44. 2. Nick Niemi (IWD) Bark River-Harris, 19; 12. Superior Cen- (ONT) 4-10. 2. Kayla Rambo (PIC) 4-8. 3. Seattle 31 25 .554 3 the most in one finals quarter since Ben Wallace’s (Aaron Bumbacco, Leevi Olson, Cody stone (Rhyan Murtha, Sydney Mills, 10:52.59. 3. Spencer Giroux (ISH) tral, 18; 13. Big Bay De Noc, 16; 14. Alissa Willa (BRH) 4-8. 4. Karlee Kuntze Houston 28 30 .483 7 Mayer, Ryan Jones), 1:36.37. 4. Ishpem- Sophie Carlson, Zoie Berg), 54.18. 11:13.63. 4. Kadin Fox (ISH) 11:15.42. 5. Ontonagon, 13.5; 15. Cedarville, 11; 16. (STE) 4-8. 5. Monika Tomica (NEW) 4-6. Los Angeles 26 30 .464 8 five for Detroit during Game 3 against San Antonio ing Westwood (Nathan Beckman, Hunter 400-METER DASH — 1. Olivia Allen, Dylan Grentz (LAN) 11:24.65. 6. Kyle Crystal Falls Forest Park, 10; 17.(Tie) Mid 6. Breanna Martis (ENG) 4-6. Oakland 25 32 .439 9½ in 2005. ... Green became the fourth player in War- Roose, Connor Hanlon, Ethan Burke), Kingsford, 1:01.22. 2. Terese Ledy (MQT) Pruett (ISH) 11:27.86. Peninsula, 8; Dollar Bay, 8; 19. Engadine, LONG JUMP — 1. Laura Lyons (LLH) Saturday’s Games riors history with 500 rebounds in the postseason, 1:37.86. 5. Houghton (Bruce Scott, 1:02.78. 3. Rachel Hunt (WWD) 1:03.20. 1,600-METER RELAY – 1. Ishpeming 7; 20. Rudyard, 6; 21. Chassell, 1; 15-3. 2. Jaelin Lockwood (BRH) 14-10. 3. Boston 6, Toronto 4 Hunter Richards, Sean Hyslop, Justin 4. Maddy Willis (ESC) 1:03.34. 5. Zoie (Donald Denofre, Daren Guichin, DISCUS — 1. Logan Hardwick (RR) Paige Blake (ONT) 14-9. 4. Olivia Vaughn Pittsburgh 8, L.A. Angels 7 joining Wilt Chamberlain, Nate Thurmond and Jurva), 1:37.89. 6. Negaunee (Robby Berg (GLD) 1:03.91. 6. Sloane Zenner Kazmine Langness, Derek Mahoski), 132-2. 2. Luke Klein (LLH) 122-0. 3. Noah (ENG) 14-8.50. 5. Karley Honeysette Detroit 7, Chicago White Sox 4 Clyde Lee. Green also has a steal in 20 straight Williams, Dylan Bartol, Matthew Trawick, (HOU) 1:04.66. 3:48.79. 2. L’Anse (Foster Miller, Brian Berg (ND) 119-7. 4. Gunner Larson (RR) (NEW) 14-2. 6. Sarah Hanson (MP) 13- Houston 6, Oakland 5, 12 innings Harrison McMinn), 1:38.37. 300-METER HURDLES — 1. Brenna Fedie, Dylan Grentz, Erik Hamm), 117-2. 5. Derek Burger (CED) 114-3. 6. 10.50. Tampa Bay 7, Minnesota 4 playoff games. ... Golden State is 3-5 all-time in 1,600-METER RUN — 1. Lance James (SOO) 47.11. 2. Jacquie Cam- 3:51.40. 3. Gwinn Jordan Stein, D.J. Brett Johnson (MUN) 110-6. 3,200-METER RELAY — 1. Munising Cleveland 7, Kansas City 1 Game 2 of the NBA Final and 3-2 at home, includ- Rambo (MQT) 4:25.26. 2. Colton Yesney marata (MQT) 48.00. 3. Hannah Detmers Poland, Kim Satiago, Jacob Potvin), POLE VAULT — 1. Billy Ragio (CFFP) (Alyssa Webber, Marissa Immel, Frankie N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 6 ing a 95-93 overtime loss to the Cavs last year. ... (NEG) 4:34.77. 3. Clayton Sayen (HOU) (MQT) 48.11. 4. Sunny Martineau (ESC) 3:51.58. 4. Iron Mountain (Caleb Plumley, 13-0. 2. Luke Gustafson (RR) 11-0. 3. Mattson, Marissa Ackerman), 10:22.90. 2. Texas 10, Seattle 4 4:38.48. 4. Seth Helman (HOU) 4:38.59. 48.30. 5. Lea Bjorn (CAL) 50.68. 6. Ielee Michael Kulas, Davin Steva, Miles Carey), Ethan Edwards (NEW) 11-0. 4. John Chassell (Shumete Sam, Julia Pietila, Sunday’s Games The Warriors committed six turnovers in the first 5. Luke Rambo (MQT) 4:39.96. 6. Joey Shiroda (NEG) 51.77. 3:55.14. 5. Ironwood (Liam Craig, Ian Lamothe (PIC) 10-6. 5. Blake Dupuis Lela Rautiola, Shitaye Sam), 10:34.00. 3. Cleveland 7, Kansas City 0 quarter alone after having only nine all of Game 1. Wolfe (ESC) 4:42.14. 800-METER RUN — 1. Lindsey Rud- Hughes, Luke Hewitt, Elliot Gudgeon), (LLH) 10-0. 6. Colton Bucht (CED) 10-0. Cedarville (Caroline Freel, Leila Schloss- Detroit 5, Chicago White Sox 2 400-METER RELAY — 1. Kingsford den (MQT) 2:16.00. 2. Holly Blowers 3:55.54. 6. St. Ignace (Mitchell Peterson, SHOT PUT — 1. Brenden Gatien (NC) er, Lily Freel, Emma Bohn), 10:38.03. 4. Baltimore 3, N.Y. Yankees 1 (Brandon Kowalkowski, Jonathan (MQT) 2:22.69. 3. Clara Johnson (NEG) Jared Helms, David Lavake, Garrett Kel- 46-11.50. 2. John Paramski (NEW) 43- Newberry (Natalie Beaulieu, Madison L.A. Angels 5, Pittsburgh 4 Schmatzler, Brandan Mcguire, Ben More- 2:27.46. 4. Rebecca McNamee (MQT) lan), 3:57.14. 4.25. 3. Noah Berg (ND) 41-1. 4. Scout Grigg, Maysa Sitar, Bridget Stoetzer), Toronto 5, Boston 4 au), 45.01. 2. Marquette (Sam Vallin, 2:28.04. 5. Peyton Johnson, Kingsford, Division 2 Girls Bigger (ENG) 40-4.50. 5. Luke Klein 10:50.04. 5. Rapid River (Jenna Rubick, Houston 5, Oakland 2 Scott Tripp, Ethan Martysz, Patrick Verlander’s 7 innings lead 2:28.80. 6. Melanie McNamee (MQT) TEAM STANDINGS — 1. Ishpeming, (LLH) 40-1. 6. Logan Hardwick (RR) 39- Madison Bagwell, Erika Schwartz, Eliza- Tampa Bay 7, Minnesota 5 Burmeister), 46.08. 3. Ishpeming West- 2:33.01. 127; 2. Hancock, 104; 3. St. Ignace, 81; 4. 3.75. beth Goodacre), 11:03.66. 6. Dollar Bay Texas 3, Seattle 2 wood (Luke Gray, Nathan Beckman, 200-METER DASH — 1. Izzie Peterson West Iron County, 76; 5. Iron Mountain, HIGH JUMP — 1. Morgan Cox (NC) 5- (Taylor Busser, Magdalen Norland, Carli Monday’s Games Ethan Burke, Hunter Roose), 46.60. 4. (MQT) 26.90. 2. Olivia Allen, Kingsford, 41; 6. Norway, 35; 7. Manistique, 28; 8. 8. 2. Terry Brower (MP) 5-8. 3. Jason Daavettila, Cami Daavettila), 11:29.78. Kansas City (Duffy 1-0) at Baltimore Tigers to sweep of White Sox Menominee (Shawn Sandahl, Jacob 27.25. 3. Sydny Waterman (MQT) 27.27. Ironwood, 20; 9. Gwinn, 14; 10. L’Anse, 1. Osborn (RUD) 5-6. 4. Noah Berg (ND) 5- 100-METER HURDLES — 1. Taylor (Worley 2-0), 7:05 p.m. Rivard, Ethan Mileski, Kiefer Rasner), 4. Brenna James (SOO) 27.55. 5. Terese DISCUS — 1. Marissa Maino (ISH) 4. 5. Joe Snider (ENG) 5-4. 6. Jacob Roell Bryant (NEW) 16.73. 1. Kerri Chartrand L.A. Angels (Shoemaker 3-6) at N.Y. DETROIT (AP) — Justin Verlander pitched 46.61. 5. Calumet (Trevor Johnson, Ledy (MQT) 27.73. 6. Rachel Hunt 115-5. 2. Kate Bugni (IMT) 99-5. 3. (ND) 5-2. 6. Jaden Weisinger (ONT) 5-2. (BRM) 16.73. 3. Lori Wardynski (ONT) Yankees (Tanaka 3-1), 7:05 p.m. himself out of a third-inning jam Sunday. Travis Ojala, Gabe Perkinson, Victor Avi- (WWD) 27.93. Rachael Tefft (WIC) 94-7. 4. Hannah LONG JUMP — 1. Noah Berg (ND) 18- 16.80. 4. Kylie Hill (CED) 17.78. 5. Victo- Toronto (Happ 6-2) at Detroit (Fulmer laneda), 46.86. 6. Sault Ste. Marie (Aaron 3,200-METER RUN — 1. Clara John- Smith (ISH) 84-7. 5. Abbey Ostman (STI) 5. 2. John Paramski (NEW) 17-11.25. 3. ria Portice (PIC) 17.85. 6. Milly Allen 5-1), 7:10 p.m. Two innings later, he was happy to escape Bumbacco, Leevi Olson, Cody Mayer, son (NEG) 11:54.09. 2. Amber Huebner 80-11. 6. Katherine Jarvis (HAN) 68-2. Brendan Middleton (LLH) 17-10.50. 4. (CHA) 18.90. Houston (Fiers 3-3) at Texas (Lewis 5- another with the help of his defense. He went seven Ryan Jones), 46.88. (MQT) 11:57.47. 3. Josie Roos (SOO) POLE VAULT — 1. Libbie Doney (ISH) Jaden Weisinger (ONT) 17-9.25. 5. Austin 100-METER DASH – 1. Lori Wardynski 0), 8:05 p.m. strong innings as the Detroit Tigers swept the 400-METER DASH — 1. Clayton 12:03.72. 4. Rebecca McNamee (MQT) 8-6. 2. Ashley McDonald (MAN) 8-0. 3. Wicklund (RR) 17-8.50. 6. Iver Stenberg (ONT) 13.40. 2. Michaela Peramaki Tampa Bay (Archer 3-7) at Arizona Sayen (HOU) 51.70. 2. Luke Gray (WWD) 12:13.49. 5. Rieka Buchenau (NEG) Josie Price (MAN) 7-6. 4. Alysse Bentley (BRH) 17-7. (MUN) 13.45. 3. Haley Truitt (STE) 13.48. (Ray 2-4), 9:40 p.m. Chicago White Sox with a 5-2 victory Sunday. 52.75. 3. Garrett Rudden (MQT) 53.17. 4. 12:23.89. 6. Katie Etelamaki (WWD) (STI) 7-6. 5. Jessie Frazier (STI) 7-6. 6. 3,200-METER RELAY — 1. Bessemer 4. Taylor Bryant (NEW) 13.58. 5. Paige Cleveland (Bauer 3-2) at Seattle (Pax- Alex Avila, who has caught more of Verlander’s Wyatt Caylor, Kingsford, 53.59. 5. Jonas ton 0-1), 10:10 p.m. 12:25.30. Allyson Fenton (HAN) 7-0. (Tim Rowe, Cade Mazzon, Isaiah Aili, Blake (ONT) 13.68. 6. Olivia Vaughn starts than any other player, opened the third with Georg (WWD) 54.45. 6. Matthew Millado 1,600-METER RELAY — 1. Marquette SHOT PUT — 1. Marissa Maino (ISH) Brayden Tomes), 8:38.27. 2. Rapid River (ENG) 13.70. Tuesday’s Games (MQT) 54.61. (Lindsey Rudden, Amber Huebner, Han- 35-0. 2. Rachael Tefft (WIC) 31-7.25. 3. (Connor Bryant, Dan Blair, Luke 800-METER RELAY — 1. Pickford Kansas City at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. a walk and took third on Tyler Saladino’s double. 300-METER HURDLES — 1. Bradley nah Detmers, Holly Blowers), 4:05.40. 2. Abbey Ostman (STI) 30-7. 4. Keirrah Grif- Gustafson, Jared Anderson), 8:46.21. 3. (Kayla Rambo, Jade Ledy, Victoria Por- L.A. Angels at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m. Verlander, though, got Adam Eaton to tap back to Seaborg (MQT) 42.32. 2. Brad VanRe- Kingsford (Sarah Roell, Peyton Johnson, fka (WIC) 30-1.25. 5. Brenna Bruce Cedarville (Thomas Bohn, Zachary Clax- tice, Heidi Hagen), 1:55.37. 2. Lake Lin- Toronto at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. mortel, Kingsford, 42.94. 3. Joseph Kendra Nora, Olivia Allen), 4:10.13. 3. (GWN) 30-0.50. 6. Libbie Doney (ISH) 28- ton, Avry Freel, Patrick McMaken), den-Hubbell (Erin Seppala, Abby Suther- Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m. the mound before striking out Jason Coats and Weber (MQT) 43.22. 4. Andrew Farlow Sault Ste. Marie (Megan Arbic, Jocelynn 10. 8:56.16. 4. Pickford (Wyatt Boik, Derrick land, Carli Ongie, Jana Hendrickson), Miami at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Abreu to end the inning. (SOO) 43.59. 5. Nathaniel Kaule (SOO) McKee, Courtney Arbic, Brenna James), HIGH JUMP — 1. Linnie Gustafson Edington, Micheal Satchell, Ian Firack), 1:56.94. 3. Engadine (Annika Hollinger, Oakland at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m. “That early in the game, you just don’t want to 44.07. 6. Casey Lentowich (HOU) 44.16. 4:22.85. 4. Escanaba (Katie Demarse, (STI) 5-0. 2. Kelsey Dehanke (MAN) 4-10. 9:00.66. 5. North Central (Connor Robin- Aspen Hood, Keely Fuller, Olivia Washington at Chicago White Sox, 800-METER RUN — 1. Lance Rambo Kamare Gendron, Courtney Boyle, Pey- 3. Hannah Smith (ISH) 4-8. 3. Rachel son, Austin Poupore, Cameron Lauscher, Vaughn), 1:57.30. 4. Brimley (Hayley 8:10 p.m. do something stupid,” Verlander said. “You can’t (MQT) 1:59.23. 2. Clayton Sayen (HOU) ton Rabitoy), 4:25.93. 5. Negaunee Hudacek (IWD) 4-8. 5. Cambria Rollins Bryce Holle), 9:07.83. 6. Dollar Bay (Bren- Gamberdella, Cassie Tessmer, Kaylee Tampa Bay at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. take the mindset that you are going to throw per- 2:02.49. 3. Tristan Johnston (SOO) Cleveland at Seattle, 10:10 p.m. (Alisyn Martin, Megan Syrjala, Maci Aho, (IWD) 4-6. 6. Jordan Kraemer (NOR) 4-2. dan Leclaire, Levi Brule, Lance Kangas, Hill, Mallorie Kronemeyer), 1:58.14. 5. Mid fect pitches and end up with a disaster on your 2:03.41. 4. Nicholas Wilson (HOU) Ielee Shiroda), 4:26.27. 6. Gladstone LONG JUMP — 1. Emily McDonald Kyle Leclaire), 9:10.25. Peninsula (Makayla Hall, Hailey Boston at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. 2:03.71. 5. Brady Aboussleman (MQT) (Jody Peters, Anna Shier, Jolan Steineke, (GWN) 16-10 (New U.P. Div. 2 Final Meet 110-METER HURDLES — 1. Garrett Derocher, Haley Trudell, Camryn Croas- hands. I just kept making my pitches and got out of 2:03.95. 6. Ryan Sanderson (SOO) Zoie Berg), 4:28.01. Record – Old Record — 16-8.25, Dani O’Neil (ND) 17.09. 2. David Naybac (PIC) dell), 2:00.22. 6. Stephenson (Amanda NationalAll Times League EDT 2:04.14. it without any damage.” MHSAA Upper Peninsula Track & Field Gagne (NOR) 2011). 2. Jordan Kraemer 17.35. 3. Mason Berglund (RR) 17.51. 4. Starzynski, Mary Hartges, Karlee Kuntze, East Division 200-METER DASH — 1. Ryan Jones Finals (NOR) 15-4. 3. Emmy Kinner (WIC) 15-3. John Lamothe (PIC) 17.94. 5. David John- Maegan Kordish), 2:00.79. WLPct GB The Tigers took advantage in the bottom half, (SOO) 23.12. 2. Patrick Burmeister (MQT) Division 2 Boys 4. Haley Clifford (NOR) 14-9. 5. Ellie Luci- son (RR) 18.12. 6. Jacob Roell (ND) 1,600-METER RUN — 1. Natalie Washington 34 23 .596 — with Cameron Maybin drawing a two-out walk and 23.36. 3. Joe Grasso (NEG) 23.44. 4. TEAM STANDINGS — 1. Ishpeming, er (HAN) 13-3. 6. Olivia McNamee (STI) 18.26. Beaulieu (NEW) 5:24.54. 2. Emma Bohn New York 31 24 .564 2 scoring on Miguel Cabrera’s double. Two innings Brandan Mcguire, Kingsford, 23.56. 5. 134; 2. Iron Mountain, 94; 3. West Iron 13-0. 100-METER DASH — 1. Greg Seppa- (CED) 5:33.52. 3. Shitaye Sam (CHA) Miami 30 27 .526 4 Justin Jurva (HOU) 23.76. 6. Logan Car- County, 65; 4. St. Ignace, 56; 5. Hancock, 3,200-METER RELAY — 1. Ishpeming nen (SC) 11.40. 2. Iver Stenberg (BRH) 5:34.61. 4. Alyssa Webber (MUN) Philadelphia 28 29 .491 6 later, things played out even better for Detroit. roll (ESC) 24.09. 48; 6. Ironwood, 47; 7. Gwinn, 30; 8. (Brooke Johnson, Mariah Bertucci, Chloe 11.52. 3. Montell Glover (STE) 11.74. 4. 5:44.30. 5. Taylor Clark (CFFP) 5:56.76. Atlanta 16 40 .286 17½ Tigers shortstop Jose Iglesias saved Verlander 3,200-METER RUN — 1. Joey Wolfe L’Anse, 21; 9. Norway, 17; 10. Manis- Sjoholm, Khora Swanson), 11:09.24. 2. Andre James (NEW) 11.75. 5. Adam 6. Shumete Sam (CHA) 5:57.91. Central Division (ESC) 9:59.78. 2. Luke Rambo (MQT) in the top of the fifth, making a diving stop of Sal- tique, 15. St. Ignace (Callie Kammers, Mia Single- Hildebrant (NEW) 11.81. 6. Brendan Mid- 400-METER RELAY — 1. Newberry WLPct GB 10:05.29. 3. Aaron Kinsella (SOO) DISCUS — 1. Gage Hawthorne (HAN) ton, Allison Smith, Libby Becker), dleton (LLH) 11.86. (Karley Honeysette, Megan Grigg, Monika Chicago 39 16 .709 — adino’s one-out grounder to hold Jimmy Rollins at 10:07.11. 4. Seth Helman (HOU) 140-2. 2. Bryant Schram (WIC) 118-7. 3. 11:19.19. 3. Hancock (Karena Holm- 800-METER RELAY — 1. North Cen- Tomica, Taylor Bryant), 54.40. 2. Brimley Pittsburgh 30 26 .536 9½ third. James McCann then grabbed Eaton’s bunt 10:10.25. 5. Colton Yesney (NEG) Justin Rock (IMT) 111-1. 4. Sam Fullerton strom, Taylor Pertile, Madysn Wright, tral (Dylan Gagne, Trenton Schaff, Tyler (Cassie Tessmer, Mallorie Kronemeyer, St. Louis 30 27 .526 10 10:28.69. 6. Patrick Donnelly (HOU) (STI) 110-3. 5. Thomas Finnegan (ISH) Greta Berg), 11:57.66. 4. Iron Mountain Bentley, Morgan Cox), 1:36.90. 2. Kaylee Hill, Kerri Chartrand), 54.66. 3. Milwaukee 26 31 .456 14 and threw him out at first to end the inning. 10:46.53. 109-3. 6. Foster Miller (LAN) 98-8. (Katie Brule, Alli Cevigney, Lindsay Morel, Stephenson (Jesus Becerra, Montell Lake Linden-Hubbell (Abby Sutherland, Cincinnati 21 36 .368 19 1,600-METER RELAY — 1. Marquette POLE VAULT — 1. Mitchell Peterson Ailie Schoenborn), 12:22.65. 5. West Iron Glover, Trey Johnson, Nick Maki), Laura Lyons, Lily Kumpula, Rachel West Division (Matthew Millado, Julien Malherbe, Jesse (STI) 11-6. 2. Rico Braucher (IWD) 11-0. County (Katarina Serbentas, Alex Pan- 1:37.67. 3. Newberry (John Paramski, Holzberger), 54.81. 4. Ontonagon (Hope WLPct GB Elsenbroek, Garrett Rudden), 3:35.34. 2. 3. Jacob Wood (GWN) 10-6. 4. Dalton grazzi, Mariah Lewis, Rudi Passamani), Andre James, Adam Hildebrant, Jaylen Pintar, Holly Jo Wardynski, Jenny Labyak, San Francisco 35 24 .593 — Nola fans 9 in 6 shutout Kingsford (Gino Bianco, Chris Roell, Joe Kaiser (MAN) 10-6. 5. Nickolas Lund 12:42.18. 6. Manistique (Shelby Misni- James), 1:37.76. 4. Bessemer (Max Makenzie Fredrickson), 55.06. 5. Munis- Los Angeles 31 27 .534 3½ Murvich, Wyatt Caylor), 3:35.74. 3. Sault (MAN) 10-0. 6. Jack Fenton (HAN) 9-6. akiewicz, Erica Labar, Mckenna Golat, Samardich, Tim Rowe, Jared Janczak, ing (Kelsea Ackerman, Bailey Downs, Colorado 24 31 .436 9 innings, Phillies beat Brewers Ste. Marie (Andrew Farlow, Eric Finley, SHOT PUT — 1. Bryant Schram (WIC) Abby Schwartz), 12:46.78. Brayden Tomes), 1:38.36. 5. Munising Michaela Peramaki, Daryn Johnson), Arizona 25 34 .424 10 Ryan Sanderson, Tristan Johnston), 48-1.25. 2. Gage Kreski (STI) 39-5.75. 3. 100-METER HURDLES — 1. Mary (Alec Blank, Mikey Graves, Dakota 55.74. 6. Mid Peninsula (Alexis Wenzel, San Diego 23 34 .404 11 3:39.13. 4. Houghton (Sean Hyslop, Zach Morrison (IWD) 39-4.25. 4. Ozzy Jarvis (HAN) 16.74. 2. Julie Heinonen Castello, Garret Elore), 1:38.47. 6. Wake- Hailey Derocher, Kenedy Englund, Cam- Saturday’s Games PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Pete Mackanin Hunter Richards, Nicholas Wilson, Justin Corp (ISH) 36-3.25. 5. Caleb Tinkey (HAN) 16.97. 3. Elizabeth Pellizzer (WIC) field-Marenisco (Shane Cole, Deon ryn Croasdell), 56.06. Chicago Cubs 5, Arizona 3 brought a cheat sheet out to his postgame press Jurva), 3:40.90. 5. Ishpeming Westwood (NOR) 35-2. 6. Drew Marshall (STI) 33-7. 17.66. 4. Katie Loman (ISH) 17.83. 5. Ervans, Jacob Suzik, Caleb Greenough), 400-METER DASH — 1. Paige Blake Milwaukee 6, Philadelphia 3 conference with a list of names. The Philadelphia (Ethan Burke, Jonas Georg, Luke Gray, HIGH JUMP — 1. Aaron Bolo (IMT) 5- Olivia Berutti (IMT) 18.14. 6. Eileen Law 1:38.70. (ONT) 1:03.26. 2. Kelsea Ackerman Pittsburgh 8, L.A. Angels 7 Connor Hanlon), 3:40.91. 6. Menominee 8. 2. Ozzy Corp (ISH) 5-4. 3. Jordan Stein (STI) 18.70. 1,600-METER RUN — 1. Brett Hannah (MUN) 1:03.27. 3. Laura Lyons (LLH) Cincinnati 6, Washington 3 Phillies manager is not used to so many players (Kevin Cole, Preston Rye, Will Burnett, (GWN) 5-4. 4. Bryce Broden (NOR) 5-4. 100-METER DASH — 1. Emmy Kinner (MUN) 4:37.76. 2. Dan Blair (RR) 4:42.08. 1:03.62. 4. Aspen Hood (ENG) 1:04.84. 5. N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 4 having big offensive performances, so he wanted to Ian Brown), 3:41.28. 5. Tyler Tobin (MAN) 5-2. 6. Nick Lang (WIC) 13.33. 2. Taylor Talerico (IMT) 3. Sam Dean (WM) 4:46.16. 4. Noah Bridget Stoetzer (NEW) 1:05.04. 6. Heidi St. Louis 7, San Francisco 4 make sure didn’t forget anybody. Division 1 Girls (HAN) 5-2. 13.42. 3. Mary Jarvis (HAN) 13.68. 4. Lukkari (ONT) 4:51.65. 5. Isaiah Aili Hagen (PIC) 1:05.17. L.A. Dodgers 4, Atlanta 0 TEAM STANDINGS — 1. Marquette, LONG JUMP — 1. Aaron Bolo (IMT) Johanna Harvey (ISH) 13.81. 5. Olivia (BES) 4:55.24. 6. Aaron Barnes (CHA) 300-METER HURDLES — 1. Lori War- San Diego 4, Colorado 3 Aaron Nola pitched six scoreless innings and 169; 2. Escanaba, 61; 2. Sault Ste. Marie, 18-10. 2. Bryce Broden (NOR) 18-9.75. 3. Berutti (IMT) 13.82. 6. Anna Terres (ISH) 4:57.98. dynski (ONT) 47.27 (New U.P. Div. 3 Final Sunday’s Games matched his career high with nine strikeouts and 61; 4. Kingsford, 52; 5. Negaunee, 50; 6. Dawson Sundelius (WIC) 17-11.25. 4. 13.98. 400-METER RELAY — 1. Newberry Meet Record – Old Record — 48.07, Washington 10, Cincinnati 9 Houghton, 41; 7. Menominee, 38; 8. Nick Coment (ISH) 17-9. 5. Gage Kreski 800-METER RELAY — 1. Hancock (John Paramski, Andre James, Adam Brooke Granquist (NC) 2009). 2. Taylor Miami 1, N.Y. Mets 0 the Phillies backed him with three home runs Sun- Calumet, 24; 9. Gladstone, 21; 10. West- (STI) 17-4.50. 6. Spike Healy (IMT) 17-4. (Taylor Pertile, Julie Heinonen, Ellie Luci- Hildebrant, Jaylen James), 46.68. 2. Bryant (NEW) 48.64. 3. Victoria Portice L.A. Angels 5, Pittsburgh 4 day in an 8-1 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. wood, 10. 3,200-METER RELAY — 1. Iron Moun- er, Mary Jarvis), 1:54.89. 2. Ishpeming Munising (Alec Blank, Mikey Graves, (PIC) 50.78. 4. Kerri Chartrand (BRM) Philadelphia 8, Milwaukee 1 “When a pitcher gets a ball up in the zone, we DISCUS — 1. Jenny Brandt (ESC) 108- tain (Tanner Huotari, Michael Kulas, (Anna Terres, Johanna Harvey, Katie Christian Cole, Garret Elore), 46.84. 3. 51.88. 5. Hannah Tuomi (CHA) 52.22. 6. Arizona 3, Chicago Cubs 2 10. 2. Caylee Dempsey (NEG) 100-1. 3. Davin Steva, Nate Carey), 8:54.81. 2. Ish- Loman, Hailey Smith), 1:55.80. 3. St. Lake Linden-Hubbell (Kellen Klein, Arthur Taylor Opolka (PIC) 53.16. L.A. Dodgers 12, Atlanta 6 want to attack it,” Mackanin said. “And up until Haile Waters (ESC) 97-0. 4. Jennie Carl- peming (Kadin Fox, Daren Guichin, Derek Ignace (Callie Kammers, Libby Becker, Lyons, Aaron Hainault, Brendan Middle- 800-METER RUN — 1. Heidi Hagen St. Louis 6, San Francisco 3 today, we haven’t done enough of that. Hopefully son (NEG) 94-8. 5. Val Gage (SOO) 91-1. Mahoski, Kyle Pruett), 9:16.20. 3. West Linnie Gustafson, Eileen Law), 2:00.24. 4. ton), 47.19. 4. Powers North Central (PIC) 2:28.05. 2. Madeleine Peramaki Colorado at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. 6. Elina Helminen (CAL) 76-10. this is the start of something big for us.” Iron County (Nick Sneller, Joey Moffett, Ironwood (Vanessa Nasi, Sam Bratu, (Dylan Gagne, Trenton Schaff, Leon Rau, (MUN) 2:29.22. 3. Carli Ongie (LLH) Monday’s Games POLE VAULT — 1. Sophia Sartorelli Josh Nelson, Isaac Serbinski), 9:47.40. 4. Rachel Hudacek, Taylor Makinen), Trent Holle), 47.28. 5. Stephenson (Jesus 2:29.92. 4. Natalie Beaulieu (NEW) Chicago Cubs (Lester 6-3) at Philadel- Maikel Franco homered in the third, then (MEN) 8-6. 2. Rebecca Stone (HOU) 8-6. St. Ignace (Greg Paquin, Jared Helms, 2:00.46. 5. Manistique (Kelsey Dehanke, Becerra, Trey Johnson, Montell Glover, 2:30.22. 5. Jenna Rubick (RR) 2:31.78. 6. phia (Morgan 1-4), 7:05 p.m. Jimmy Paredes and Cameron Rupp hit back-to- 3. Haley Lamb (SOO) 8-0. 4. 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(Madeleine Peramaki, Frankie Mattson, Tampa Bay at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. The Brewers avoided the shutout with an RBI Kelsea Ackerman, Marissa Ackerman), Atlanta at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. single from Ramon Flores in the eighth. 4:24.02. 2. Pickford (Jade Ledy, Taylor Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. THE DAILY GLOBE • YOURDAILYGLOBE.COM COMICS MONDAY, JUNE 6, 2016 l 11 DEFLOCKED Teenage son makes request to breast feed

Dear Annie: My wife and I boy is 13. Girls are on his mind. are expecting our fourth child. We guarantee female breasts are She is a firm believer in breast- on his mind. feeding and plans to do so when Mom should not let him prac- our baby arrives. tice on her. It can create all kinds Our oldest child, “Travis,” was of physical sensations and 3 years old when his first sibling Annie’s attachments, not only for him, was born. My wife continued to Mailbox breastfeed him along with the but also for Mom, none of which baby, and continued to do so is emotionally healthy. through the birth of our third Mom, if you’re listening, child, born when Travis was 5. I please put your child first. Travis is now 13 years old. A MOTHER GOOSE & GRIMM thought it was a little odd, but I Indulging this request doesn’t do did not object. few weeks ago, he asked his mom if he could breastfeed like he did either of you any good. when he was little. It’s OK to say “no.” Simply tell He told her he remembers it Travis that he’s too old to do YOUR and loved how safe he felt. He what babies do. Surely, you can said he wants to feel that close- help him feel safe and loved in a OROSCOPE ness with her again. more age-appropriate way. H When she told me, I thought You also can discuss this with she was joking. But she was dead Travis’ pediatrician, who might serious and had already told him have a better handle on a “yes.” I do not agree with this teenage boy’s emotional health. and have expressed my concerns. When I eat out, Travis is a boy in the middle of Dear Annie: am I supposed to cut a hamburg- BORN LOSER puberty who has suddenly EUGENIA become girl crazy. er in half before eating? I have LAST I cannot help but feel there is done this, but it makes it so a sexual component to this. I had messy to eat. — M. Your Birthday hoped her obstetrician would Dear M.: Sandwiches (espe- Monday, June 6, 2016 side with me, but we asked about cially hamburgers) can be eaten it, the doctor replied, “I admit it whole, unless doing so would Stay alert and keep on top of what is unusual to breastfeed a child require a bib or a larger mouth. needs to be done. You’ll be disap- at that age, but it is not likely it Most folks would cut a grilled pointed if you count on others to take will harm him.” care of your responsibilities. Your vic- cheese sandwich, for example, Am I unreasonable to think a tory depends on the choices you make but if cutting a hamburger teenage boy doesn’t belong any- and the help you offer others. Don’t let makes it too sloppy, then by all where near his mom’s breasts? uncertainty overshadow what you means, don’t do it. have to offer. Please help me learn to accept ALLEY OOP is written GEMINI (May 21-June 20) — Look this or to get my wife to rethink Annie’s Mailbox for the truth in any situation you face. it. She has agreed to listen to by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Keeping your life simple will make it your advice. — An Unreason- Sugar, longtime editors of the difficult for others to confuse you or able Husband Ann Landers column. Please lead you astray. Make romance a pri- Dear Husband: The obstetri- email your questions to annies- ority. cian was undoubtedly respond- [email protected], or write CANCER (June 21-July 22) — It’s a good time to begin again. Set up ing solely to the nutritional ben- to: Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators interviews, offer proposals and efits of breastfeeding. No, the Syndicate, 737 3rd Street, Her- express your intentions and plans. milk will not harm him. But emo- mosa Beach, CA 90254. You can Dedication, determination and innova- tionally and psychologically, also find Annie on Facebook at tive ideas will take you very far. your wife is setting Travis up for Facebook.com/AskAnnies. To LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) — Listen years of psychotherapy. find out more about Annie’s carefully in order to avoid complaints. It’s not like your wife has been Mailbox and read features by FOR BETTER OR WORSE Bring about changes that will help you breastfeeding Travis for the past get involved in something that can 13 years. This is a recent other Creators Syndicate writers improve your reputation and position. request. and cartoonists, visit the Cre- Romance will enrich your life. ators Syndicate website at cre- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Yes, of course, there is a sexu- Insight and experience will be required al component, even if it’s subcon- ators.com. COPYRIGHT 2016 when you’re dealing with demanding scious and unintentional. The CREATORS.COM people. If you take care of matters yourself, everything will run smoothly. A change may not be welcome, but it will benefit you. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — It’s a DAILY GLOBE CROSSWORD good day to jump in and take advan- tage of any opportunity to get in on the action. You’ll gain respect and bring about personal change that will help FRANK & ERNEST you reach your goals. Romance is highlighted. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Let your intuition lead the way. You’ll instinctively recognize what’s good for you and what isn’t. A change at home will encourage you to explore an unusual venture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — You need to be shrewd when it comes to financial matters. A carefree attitude will result in a loss. Take care of responsibilities personally. An old partnership can be rebuilt. A romantic encounter will tempt you. GET FUZZY CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Putting more energy into your domes- tic life will pay off. Discussing your plans will help you realize them. Share your feelings as well as your concerns. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Make plans that will encourage posi- tive change and greater stability and bring you the recognition required to advance. It’s a good day to spice up your life. A romantic gesture will bring you closer to someone special. PISCES (Feb. 20-March 20) — You’ll face unpredictable situations if you let someone else call the shots. BEETLE BAILEY Take charge and make moves that suit you. Don’t allow someone’s manipula- tive tactics to hold you back. ARIES (March 21-April 19) — You’ll pick up valuable information if you attend a seminar or get together with former colleagues. Don’t shy away from networking. Personal change is encouraged. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) — Get out and attend social functions that will help you get ahead. Be bold and put your ideas on display. The interest you receive will help you move forward. COPYRIGHT 2016 United Feature ZITS Syndicate, Inc.

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But it Cristian Zapata scored his is what it is, you cannot change it first international goal, James anymore,” said Klinsmann, who Rodriguez added a 42nd-minute considered “we were absolutely penalty kick and Colombia beat even” aside from two hard-luck the United States 2-0 Friday goals. night. The Americans will look to “It’s obviously disappointing rebound on Tuesday against and frustrating because I think Costa Rica at Chicago. They they were there for the taking,” close their group stage four days defender Geoff Cameron said. later against Paraguay at “You want to get into the tourna- Philadelphia. ment with some momentum. ... “Now the response has to be TOP, ONTONAGON’S Paige Blake crosses the finish line ahead of Lake We have two more opportunities strong and the mentality has to Linden-Hubbell’s Laura Lyons to win the Division 3 400 at the U.P. to win out. You can’t dwell on it.” be right,” Bradley said. Track and Field Finals Saturday in Kingsford. U.S. coach Jurgen Klinsmann Clint Dempsey, a 33-year-old Bryce Derouin/Daily Mining Gazette spoke about the importance of a veteran of three World Cups, had strong showing in this special the three best U.S. chances in AT LEFT, Ironwood’s Riley Jarocki clears a hurdle on his way to a Divi- edition 100th anniversary Copa the Americans’ first Copa sion U.P. championship in the 300-meter hurdles. to create buzz for a potential appearance in nine years. Adam Niemi/Iron Mountain Daily News 2026 World Cup bid. “Clint was a warrior out there and 1600 (4:51.65) and Jaden Zach Morrison added a third Hudacek helped the Devils Instead, the 31st-ranked giving everything he had,” Klins- Weisinger was fourth in long in shot put (39-4 1/4) and Elliot place third in the 400 relay Americans began the biggest mann said. “He was really fight- Finals jump (17-9 1/4). Gedgeon was fourth in the 400 (56.47) and fourth in the 800 tournament at home since the ing that fight very positively ‘til In D-2, the Ishpeming boys (56.55) and helped the Devils relay (2:00.46). 1994 World Cup with a dud as the very last second, so we wish retained their title with 134 place fifth in the 1600 relay Ironwood’s Carrissa Mattson new FIFA President Gianni that one goes in then you build From page 9 points, followed by Iron Moun- (3:55.54). added a fifth in the 3200 Infantino watched among the on that one.” tain 94 and West Iron County 65. The Ishpeming girls were also (13.44.01). announced sellout crowd of Klinsmann started eight play- fourth consecutive 3200 title Ironwood took sixth with 47. repeat winners with 127 points, The Marquette girls captured 67,439. ers who appeared in the 2014 (10:42.7). Won the 1600 for the Riley Jarocki provided Iron- followed by Hancock 104 and St. their sixth consecutive D-1 title “We always were maybe a step World Cup, joined by forwards third straight time (4:37.76) and wood with its lone first in the 300 Ignace 81. with 169 points. or two too late,” midfielder Jer- Gyasi Zardes and Bobby Wood retained his 800 crown (2:02.12). hurdles (44.72) and helped the Eighth-place Ironwood had Escanaba and Sault Ste. maine Jones said. plus World Cup backup goal- “I’ve been running with Brett Red Devils take fifth in the 400 20. Marie shared runner-up honors Cameron lost his mark on the keeper Brad Guzan. since my freshman year,” Dean relay (48.46). Ironwood’s Rachel Hudacek at 61. first goal, and following a Trying to spark the attack, he said. “It feels great to finish on Ironwood freshman Nick and Ishpeming’s Hannah Smith Marquette’s boys hung on to turnover by U.S. captain Michael put in 17-year-old Christian this note. I’m pleased with how Niemi was runner-up in the 3200 tied for third in high jump (4-8) their crown with 144 points, fol- Bradley, DeAndre Yedlin left a Pulisic and Darlington Nagbe in everything went.” (10:52.59) and placed third in the and Devils’ teammate Cambria lowed by Houghton 111 and raised arm that led to a hand the 66th minute. Ontonagon’s Noah Lukkari took fourth in the 800 (2:09.61) 1600 (4:58.57). Rollins was fifth (4-6). Kingsford 72. Novak Djokovic finally wins French Open for 4th Slam in row PARIS (AP) — A French Open champi- ry over No. 2 Andy Murray on Sunday, tennis,” said Murray, who is now 2-8 in citing injury; Wawrinka was eliminated game — and, louder still, when Djokovic on at long last, and the first man in near- buoyed by a supportive crowd that repeat- Grand Slam finals. “It’s going to take a in the semifinals by Murray. broke Murray to start. ly a half-century to win four consecutive edly chanted his nickname, “No-le!” long time for it to happen again.” Still, Djokovic’s most imposing adver- All in all, it sounded as if this were Bel- major championships, Novak Djokovic “It’s really a very special moment,” The 29-year-old Djokovic owns six sary might very well have been his own grade, rather than a neutral site, and grabbed a racket and etched a heart in Djokovic said, “perhaps the greatest Grand Slam titles from the Australian demons — the knowledge that the tour- Murray complained that fans were calling the very red clay that had given him such moment of my career.” Open, three from Wimbledon and two nament that meant more to him than any out between his first and second serves. heartache in the past. Since losing the 2015 final in Paris, from the U.S. Open to give him a total of other was the only tournament he simply The spectators really raised a ruckus Then, when he finally was handed the Djokovic has won 28 Grand Slam match- 12. Among men, only Roger Federer (with couldn’t seem to conquer. when a Murray serve was called a fault by La Coupe des Mousquetaires — the one es in a row, from Wimbledon and the U.S. 17), Rafael Nadal (14) and Pete Sampras Until now. a linesman, immediately overruled by trophy he truly yearned for, the one he Open last year, to the Australian Open in (14) own more. On Sunday — the weather overcast chair umpire Damien Dumusois. needed in order to complete a career January, and now, at long last, the Of Djokovic’s 11 career losses at but dry, unlike so much of the rainy past Because Djokovic’s return was out, Grand Slam — Djokovic held it overhead, French Open. Roland Garros, six came against nine- two weeks — the first choruses of “No-le! Dumusois declared Murray led 30-love. his eyes shut, before kissing it, exhaling The last man to hold all four major time champion Nadal, one against Feder- No-le!” accompanied Djokovic’s entrance Djokovic, already convinced there should and smiling broadly. titles simultaneously was Rod Laver in er. Three came in finals, against Nadal in to the court. have been a double-fault there, main- In his 12th appearance at Roland Gar- 1969, when he earned a calendar-year 2012 and 2014, against Stan Wawrinka a They returned when an announcer tained the point should be replayed. ros, and fourth final, the top-seeded Grand Slam. Djokovic now can set his year ago. Djokovic’s 2016 path was unen- introduced Djokovic during the warmup Dumusois wasn’t buying it. Djokovic earned that elusive title, casting sights on that ultimate tennis achieve- cumbered by any member of that trio: period. The crowd booed and whistled loudly, aside a shaky opening set to dominate the ment, because he is halfway there. Federer withdrew before the tournament And again when he skipped from side- delaying play for a full minute, an odd rest of the way in a 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-4 victo- “This is something that is so rare in and Nadal before the third round, both line to baseline to receive in the opening interlude in a Grand Slam final. R I O 2 0 1 6 Gabby Douglas: ‘I don’t care about no stupid bugs.’ HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — cials have been keeping an eye Olympic champion Gabby Dou- on the Zika advisories and glas says the Zika virus won’t information coming from the affect her plans to pursue more International Olympic Commit- gold in Rio de Janeiro. tee and the U.S. Olympic Com- “It’s the Olympics,” Douglas mittee and will support any said Friday. “Mosquitoes? Like, decisions the athletes make. whatever. I’m going. This is my Three-time world champion shot. I don’t care about no Simone Biles said she believes stupid bugs.” the risk is minimal, because the The 20-year-old Douglas and team will be be spending most other Olympic hopefuls are in of its time indoors, either in a Hartford for the Secret U.S. hotel room in are car or at the Classic on Saturday. arena. The meet is the final tune-up And though she doesn’t want for the national championships a disease, she’s not overly con- in St. Louis this month. cerned about the consequences Aly Raisman, a three-time of Zika. medal winner in London, says “We’re so young, none of us she may pay more attention to are trying to get pregnant,” the the issue if and when she 19-year-old said. makes the Olympic team. Carly Patterson, the 2004 But until then, she’s concen- Olympic champion, tweeted trating on her routines and let- Friday that she won’t be travel- ting the medical professionals ing to watch the Olympics in worry about how to protect the Rio, because she is trying to AT LEFT, Mercer’s Sarah Kirchoff competes in the discus at the WIAA athletes from the virus. start a family. Division 3 state track-and-field meet at the University of Wisconsin La Steve Penny, the president “I had to make the decision Crosse Saturday. She finshed in 13th place. of USA Gymnastics says offi- to protect myself,” she wrote.

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