Caledonia WEATHER ROCK Students Return to School Mourning Two of Their Own Principal: Counselors Will Be Available for Students Following Weekend Wreck

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Caledonia WEATHER ROCK Students Return to School Mourning Two of Their Own Principal: Counselors Will Be Available for Students Following Weekend Wreck ESTABLISHED 1879 | COLUMBUS, MISSISSIPPI CDISPATCH.COM 50 ¢ NEWSSTAND | 40 ¢ HOME DELIVERY THURSDAY | JANUARY 18, 2018 CMSD board chooses superintendent search firm “We felt that Mississippi in Mississippi schools and had Mississippi School Boards Association’s School Boards Association, af- comparable cost estimates. process expected to take about 3 months ter the transaction of working MSBA, Spears said, has a through and successfully se- baseline cost of roughly $11,500. BY INDIA YARBOROUGH After nearly an hour of dis- lecting a candidate for super- Additional costs, which Spears [email protected] cussion, the four board mem- intendent, would have ongoing estimates to reach around bers present at the Wednesday dialogue, ongoing training and $5,000, will accrue for advertis- The Columbus Municipal morning meeting — Fredrick things that might help us contin- ing, attracting candidates and School District Board of Trust- Sparks, Josie Shumake, Currie ue to build more strength here interviewing. Spears Waldrop ees voted Wednesday to hire Fischer and board president in the district,” Spears said. Spears said CMSD’s new the Clinton-based Mississippi Jason Spears — had narrowed Boards Association was a bet- He noted the two final firms superintendent will begin no School Boards Association to their consideration from six ter choice for the district than under consideration had the later than July 1, replacing Phil- conduct the district’s next su- search firms to two, ultimate- Performance Based Education most experience searching for lip Hickman, who was hired to perintendent search. ly deciding Mississippi School Consultants, Inc. and placing superintendents See CMSD, 8A Caledonia WEATHER ROCK students return to school mourning two of their own Principal: Counselors will be available for students following weekend wreck BY SLIM SMITH [email protected] In his 41 years at Caledonia Elementa- ry School, Principal Roger Hill has had his share of days when he dreaded go- ing to school. During those four Hill decades, the first day of school after the tragic death of a stu- dent has always been a tough day for stu- dents, teachers, staff and administration. Today is one of those days. Wright “It never gets any easier,” Hill said Wednesday. Today is the first day students at the elementary school will be in class since the deaths of two of their classmates — 9-year-old Da- kota Barnett and 10-year-old Ray- mond Karr Jr. Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff The cousins were killed after Lucas Weathers repairs “Nature’s Weather Rock” at Lake Lowndes State Park this morning. Weathers has worked at the park a Sunday morning car crash that for five years. “I enjoy working here because nature is beautiful and I’d rather be outside enjoying God’s handiwork than be See CALEDONIA, 3A inside a cubical or any building,” Weathers said. Roundabout, crosswalk concept SLICK SIDEWALKS: Starkville State Farm agent Brian proposed for Main St. intersection McCaskill pours out An early draft a bag of salt onto If approved, project the front parking lot of the new im- outside the busi- could last through provement plan, ness on Highway created by city 12 Wednesday. The June 2020 engineer Kev- high temperature for in Stafford of today is forecast to BY INDIA YARBOROUGH Ne el - S ch a f fe r, be 40 degrees with [email protected] includes a pedes- Stafford a low of 16 degrees. trian crosswalk By the weekend, The city has adopted a modi- temperatures should across Main Street near Har- be up in the mid- fied plan for downtown improve- vey’s restaurant and a round- 50s. ments to pedestrian accessibili- about at Main Street’s Second Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff ty and traffic flow. See INTERSECTION, 8A WEATHER FIVE QUESTIONS CALENDAR LOCAL FOLKS PUBLIC 1 To whom did Peter Abelard famously MEETINGS Friday Jan 22: write? ■ Eye Opener in West Point: The West Point Growth 2 What pigment in the skin increases Columbus- Alliance invites the public to a morning Eye Opener with exposure to sunlight, producing Lowndes of coffee and networking from 7:15-8:30 a.m. at the a tan? Convention and Louise Campbell Center for the Arts, 235 Commerce 3 What feature did the Humpty Dump- Visitors Bureau, ty pinball machine introduce in 1947? St. in downtown West Point. For more information, call 4 p.m., CVB Maria Lugo 4 The series of volcanoes known 662-494-5121 or email [email protected]. as the “Ring of Fire” surround what headquarters First grade, Caledonia ocean? Jan. 31: 5 What did the American Film Institute Saturday Lowndes County High 40 Low 16 name the best American movie of all ■ Frostbite Half-Marathon: This half-marathon ben- Supervisors, 9 time? efit for the Starkville Fire Department includes a 10K a.m., County Sunny Full forecast on Answers, 8B and 5K begins and ends on Starkville’s Main Street. Courthouse page 2A. Races begin at 9 a.m. For more information or to Feb. 6: Colum- register, go to frostbitehalf.com before Jan. 18. Medals bus City Council, awarded at noon. 5 p.m., Munici- INSIDE ■ Souper Bowl: Starkville eateries vie for “best of” pal Complex Business 4A Dear Abby 7B votes with signature soups from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. on Feb. 20: Colum- Classifieds8B Obituaries 5A Main Street downtown. Advance tickets are $15 adults; bus City Council, Comics 7B Opinions 6A $5 children, through a link at starkville.org. Tickets are Kaleb Dent plays drums in 5 p.m., Munici- 138TH YEAR, NO. 264 Crossword 6B $20 day of. Call 662-323-3322 for more information. a band. pal Complex DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 2018 THE DISPATCH • www.cdispatch.com DID YOU HEAR? SAY WHAT? “We all knew we needed to step up.” Alabama freshman John Petty, talking about Arizona’s GOP senators denounce his team’s 76-71 victory against No. 17 Au- Trump attacks on news media Thursday burn on Wednesday night. Story, 1B. White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders called Sen. Jeff HOUSAND ORDS Flake’s criticism hypocritical A T W BY MATTHEW DALY tually oppressive regime” The Associated Press during a visit to Cuba. “He’s not criticizing the WASHINGTON — president because he’s President Donald Trump’s against oppression,” Sand- use of the terms “fake ers said of Flake. “He’s news” and “enemy of the criticizing the president people” is “shameful” and because he has terrible reminiscent of words in- poll numbers. And he is, famously used by Soviet I think, looking for some dictator Josef Stalin to de- attention. I think it’s unfor- scribe his enemies, Repub- tunate.” lican Sen. Jeff Flake said The White House pro- Wednesday. In a speech on the Sen- vides access to the news ate floor, Flake, of Arizona, media every day, Sanders called Trump’s repeated said, noting that she was attacks on the media “re- answering questions at a pulsive” and said Trump daily briefing. Trump rou- “has it precisely back- tinely answers reporters’ ward.” Despotism is the questions, she added. enemy of the people, while “To act as if we’re any- a free press is the despot’s thing but open to that enemy and a guardian of back-and-forth exchange democracy, Flake said. is utterly ridiculous,” she Flake, a frequent said. Trump critic who is re- Flake has said he is not tiring this year, said that comparing Trump to Sta- when Trump calls news lin, who was responsible stories he doesn’t like for the deaths of millions, “fake news,” he “should be but said Trump’s use of the figure of suspicion, not a term favored by Stalin, the press.” “enemy of the people,” is White House press sec- chilling. retary Sarah Huckabee “This alone should be a Sanders called Flake’s crit- source of great shame for icism hypocritical, “consid- us in this body, especially ering he’s the one that was for those of us in the pres- recently defending an ac- ident’s party,’” Flake said. CONTACTING THE DISPATCH Office hours: Main line: Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff n 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri n 662-328-2424 Dayton Watkins, 6, throws a football while visiting his uncle in New Hope Sunday afternoon. “I’m going to play HOW DO I ... Email a letter to the editor? football for Mississippi State when I go up,” he said. His parents are Will and Rachel Watkins. n [email protected] Report a missing paper? n 662-328-2424 ext. 100 Report a sports score? n Toll-free 877-328-2430 n 662-241-5000 n Operators are on duty until Submit a calendar item? 5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. n Go to www.cdispatch.com/ At least 10 deaths from snow, Buy an ad? community n 662-328-2424 Submit a birth, wedding Report a news tip? or anniversary announce- ice and record cold in South n 662-328-2471 ment? n [email protected] n Download forms at www. Though skies were sunny and bright folks I center punched a County, the thermometer cdispatch.com.lifestyles pine tree,” he reported. reading 7 degrees. in many places, temperatures A spokesman said Earn- “I probably had four Physical address: 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39701 hardt was not hurt and layers on and then in- remained below freezing throughout his pickup had only minor sulated coveralls and a Mailing address: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703-0511 damage. heavy coat on over that. I Starkville Office: 101 S. Lafayette St. #16, Starkville, MS 39759 Wednesday in much of the South Though skies were made it OK except for my sunny and bright in many toes,” he said.
Recommended publications
  • Tournament Breakdown by Surface Champion Ranking Points By
    TOURNAMENT BREAKDOWN BY SURFACE HAR 37 CLAY 13 GRASS 5 0 10 20 30 40 CHAMPION RANKING POINTS BY TOURNAMENT 2000 1500 1000 500 2000 1500 1000 900 750 470 280 0 PREMIER PREMIER TA FINALS TA GRAN SLAM INTERNATIONAL PREMIER MANATORY TA ELITE TROPHY HUHAI TROPHY ELITE TA 55 WTA TOURNAMENTS BY REGION BY COUNTRY 8 CHINA 2 SPAIN 1 MOROCCO UNITED STATES 2 SWITZERLAND 7 OF AMERICA 1 NETHERLANDS 3 AUSTRALIA 1 AUSTRIA 1 NEW ZEALAND 3 GREAT BRITAIN 1 COLOMBIA 1 QATAR 3 RUSSIA 1 CZECH REPUBLIC 1 ROMANIA 2 CANADA 1 FRANCE 1 THAILAND 2 GERMANY 1 HONG KONG 1 TURKEY UNITED ARAB 2 ITALY 1 HUNGARY 1 EMIRATES 2 JAPAN 1 SOUTH KOREA 1 UZBEKISTAN 2 MEXICO 1 LUXEMBOURG TOURNAMENTS TOURNAMENTS International Tennis Federation As the world governing body of tennis, the Davis Cup by BNP Paribas and women’s Fed Cup by International Tennis Federation (ITF) is responsible for BNP Paribas are the largest annual international team every level of the sport including the regulation of competitions in sport and most prized in the ITF’s rules and the future development of the game. Based event portfolio. Both have a rich history and have in London, the ITF currently has 210 member nations consistently attracted the best players from each and six regional associations, which administer the passing generation. Further information is available at game in their respective areas, in close consultation www.daviscup.com and www.fedcup.com. with the ITF. The Olympic and Paralympic Tennis Events are also an The ITF is committed to promoting tennis around the important part of the ITF’s responsibilities, with the world and encouraging as many people as possible to 2020 events being held in Tokyo.
    [Show full text]
  • LSU TIGERS GAME INFORMATION 2017 SCHEDULE (9-3) Monday, January 1 Camping World Stadium Date ND Rk Opp Rk Opponent Location TV Time/Score 1:07 P.M
    CITRUS BOWL PRESENTED BY OVERTON'S LSU TIGERS GAME INFORMATION 2017 SCHEDULE (9-3) Monday, January 1 Camping World Stadium Date ND Rk Opp Rk Opponent Location TV Time/Score 1:07 p.m. ET Orlando, FL // AstroTurf Gameday Grass 3D Sep. 2 RV/RV --/RV Temple Notre Dame, IN W, 49-16 ABC Mark Jones (play-by-play) Sep. 9 24/25 15/15 Georgia Notre Dame, IN L, 19-20 WatchESPN Rod Gilmore (color) Sep. 16 RV/RV at Boston College Chestnut Hill, MA W, 49-20 Quint Kessenich (sideline) Sep. 23 RV/RV RV/RV at Michigan State East Lansing, MI W, 38-18 IMG College Sports (117 affiliates) Don Criqui (play-by-play) SiriusXM (Channel 129) Allen Pinkett (analysis) Sep. 30 22/RV Miami (Ohio) Notre Dame, IN W, 52-17 96.1 FM, 101.5 FM & 960 AM (South Bend) Joe Weil (pre- and post-game) Oct. 7 21/22 at North Carolina Chapel Hill, NC W, 33-10 Jack Nolan (interviews) Oct. 21 13/16 11/10 USC Notre Dame, IN W, 49-14 CitrusBowlOrlando.com/tickets Notre Dame Ticket Exchange Oct. 28 9/10 14/15 NC State Notre Dame, IN W, 35-14 Capacity: 65,000 powered by VividSeats.com Nov. 4 3/5/8 Wake Forest Notre Dame, IN W, 48-37 THE SERIES Nov. 11 3/3/5 7/7/6 at Miami (Fla.) Miami Gardens, FL L, 8-41 Nov. 18 8/9/9 Navy Notre Dame, IN W, 24-17 All-Time ND leads 6-5 Last: 31-28 ND, Dec.
    [Show full text]
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-3) at Cincinnati Bengals
    CINCINNATI BENGALS One Paul Brown Stadium Cincinnati, Ohio 45202 (513) 621-3550 administrative offices (513) 621-3570 administrative fax (513) 621-TDTD (8383) ticket office www.bengals.com WEEKLY NEWS RELEASE OCT. 23, 2018 WEEK 8, GAME 8 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (3-3) SUNDAY, OCT. 28 AT PAUL BROWN STADIUM AT NEXT WEEK: WEEK 9 CINCINNATI BENGALS (4-3) BYE WEEK GAME NOTES Kickoff: 1 p.m. Eastern. yards passing. “I think one of the key indicators was we only made 15 first downs,” said Television: The game will air on FOX-TV. In the Bengals’ home region, offensive coordinator Bill Lazor. “When you only make 15 first downs, you’re not it will be carried by WXIX-TV (Ch. 19) in Cincinnati, WGRT-TV (Ch. 45) in going to end up getting the ball down the field enough, you’re not going to end up Dayton, WDKY-TV (Ch. 56) in Lexington, and WTTE-TV (Ch. 28) in Columbus. running the ball enough, you’re not going to end up doing anything enough. That Broadcasters are Chris Myers (play-by-play), Daryl Johnston (analyst) and Laura was the key. Okmin (sideline reporter). “We talked about it going into the game — the No. 1 thing (we needed to do) was make first downs. We felt, if we made first downs, since we’re good in the Radio: The game will air on the Bengals Radio Network, led by Cincinnati red zone, we’d finish the drives with touchdowns. And it was our fewest (number flagship stations WLW-AM (700), WCKY-AM (ESPN 1530; all sports) and of) first downs of the year.
    [Show full text]
  • MATTHEW EBDEN AUS @Mattebden @Mattebdentennis @Matt Ebden
    MATTHEW EBDEN AUS @mattebden @mattebdentennis @matt_ebden BORN: 26 November 1987, Durban, South Africa HEIGHT / WEIGHT: 1.88m (6'2") / 80kg (176lbs) RESIDENCE: Perth, Australia PLAYS: Right-handed · Two-handed backhand CAREER W-L: 68-106 CAREER PRIZE MONEY: $2,932,255 CAREER W-L VS. TOP 10: 3-9 HIGHEST ATP RANKING: 39 (22 October 2018) CAREER 5TH-SET RECORD: 2-3 HIGHEST ATP DOUBLES RANKING: 57 (25 June 2012) 2018 HIGHLIGHTS CAREER FINALIST (1): 2017 (1): Newport > Idols growing up were Stefan PRIZE MONEY: $961,714 (G). Edberg and Andre Agassi. W-L: 19-22 (singles), 10-16 (doubles) CAREER DOUBLES TITLES (4). FINALIST (1). > Hobbies are going to the beach, SINGLES SF (2): ’s-Hertogenbosch, surfing, movies and computer Atlanta PERSONAL games. Enjoys collecting QF (3): Halle, Chengdu, Shanghai > Began playing tennis at age 5 watches and studying with his family in South Africa. horology. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS > Moved to Australia at age 12. > If he wasn't a tennis player, he > Achieved career-high No. 39 on > Went to high school at would probably be a lawyer. 22 October 2018 following prestigious Hale School in > Enrolled at University of personal-best 19th win of Perth. Western Australia to pursue a season. Broke into Top 50 on 16 > Father, Charles, is a chief law/commerce degree, but July 2018 after reaching financial officer and played deferred to play pro tennis. Wimbledon 3R. Rose 600+ spots state cricket and tennis in > Favourite sports team is the from No. 695 to No. 76 in 2017. South Africa; mother, Ann, is a Wallabies (Rugby Union).
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 Women’S Tennis Association Media Guide
    2020 Women’s Tennis Association Media Guide © Copyright WTA 2020 All Rights Reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced - electronically, mechanically or by any other means, including photocopying- without the written permission of the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA). Compiled by the Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) Communications Department WTA CEO: Steve Simon Editor-in-Chief: Kevin Fischer Assistant Editors: Chase Altieri, Amy Binder, Jessica Culbreath, Ellie Emerson, Katie Gardner, Estelle LaPorte, Adam Lincoln, Alex Prior, Teyva Sammet, Catherine Sneddon, Bryan Shapiro, Chris Whitmore, Yanyan Xu Cover Design: Henrique Ruiz, Tim Smith, Michael Taylor, Allison Biggs Graphic Design: Provations Group, Nicholasville, KY, USA Contributors: Mike Anders, Danny Champagne, Evan Charles, Crystal Christian, Grace Dowling, Sophia Eden, Ellie Emerson,Kelly Frey, Anne Hartman, Jill Hausler, Pete Holtermann, Ashley Keber, Peachy Kellmeyer, Christopher Kronk, Courtney McBride, Courtney Nguyen, Joan Pennello, Neil Robinson, Kathleen Stroia Photography: Getty Images (AFP, Bongarts), Action Images, GEPA Pictures, Ron Angle, Michael Baz, Matt May, Pascal Ratthe, Art Seitz, Chris Smith, Red Photographic, adidas, WTA WTA Corporate Headquarters 100 Second Avenue South Suite 1100-S St. Petersburg, FL 33701 +1.727.895.5000 2 Table of Contents GENERAL INFORMATION Women’s Tennis Association Story . 4-5 WTA Organizational Structure . 6 Steve Simon - WTA CEO & Chairman . 7 WTA Executive Team & Senior Management . 8 WTA Media Information . 9 WTA Personnel . 10-11 WTA Player Development . 12-13 WTA Coach Initiatives . 14 CALENDAR & TOURNAMENTS 2020 WTA Calendar . 16-17 WTA Premier Mandatory Profiles . 18 WTA Premier 5 Profiles . 19 WTA Finals & WTA Elite Trophy . 20 WTA Premier Events . 22-23 WTA International Events .
    [Show full text]
  • Roland Garros September 26 – October 11, 2020 Women’S Tennis Association Match Notes
    ROLAND GARROS SEPTEMBER 26 – OCTOBER 11, 2020 WOMEN’S TENNIS ASSOCIATION MATCH NOTES ROLAND, GARROS, PARIS | SEPTEMBER 27 - OCTOBER 11, 2020 | €38,000,000 GRAND SLAM TOURNAMENT wtatennis.com | facebook.com/WTA | twitter.com/WTA | youtube.com/WTA Tournament Website: www.rolandgarros.com | @rolandgarros | facebook.com/RolandGarros WTA Communications: Adam Lincoln, Estelle LaPorte, Ellie Emerson ROLAND GARROS - ROUND OF 16 (BOTTOM HALF) FIONA FERRO (FRA #49) vs. [4] SOFIA KENIN (USA #6) Kenin leads 1-0 Ferro is in the midst of an 18-match winning streak - 8 at tour level (all on clay)...Kenin is one of two players (also Kvitova) to reach R16 at the three Slams this year [7] PETRA KVITOVA (CZE #11) vs. ZHANG SHUAI (CHN #39) Kvitova leads 3-2 Kvitova is one win away from returning to the Top 10 - she needs to reach QFs which would push her to No.9...A win today would make Zhang just the second Chinese player to post at least three QF runs at majors (also Li Na) [30] ONS JABEUR (TUN #35) vs. DANIELLE COLLINS (USA #57) First meeting With Jabeur’s advancement to the R16, ensures players from five different continents are competing in the fourth round...This is the ninth consecutive year at least one American has reached R16 in Paris LAURA SIEGEMUND (GER #66) vs. PAULA BADOSA (ESP #87) Series tied 1-1 (played in ITFs) Today’s match ensures an unseeded quarterfinalist in Paris for the ninth year in a row...At 32 years old, Siegemund is the fourth oldest player to make her R16 debut in the Open Era THE LAST 16 (BOTTOM HALF) PLAYER RG YTD CAREER
    [Show full text]
  • Saturday, January 9, 2021 — Lumen Field — Seattle, Wash
    vs. SATURDAY, JANUARY 9, 2021 — LUMEN FIELD — SEATTLE, WASH. — KICKOFF 1:40 P.M. NO NAME ............................... POS SEAHAWKS OFFENSE SEAHAWKS DEFENSE NO NAME ............................... POS 3 Russell Wilson .................. QB 1 Matt Gay ............................. K 4 Michael Dickson .................. P WR 14 DK Metcalf 83 David Moore DE 91 L.J. Collier 94 Rasheem Green 99 Damontre Moore 6 Johnny Hekker .................... P 5 Jason Myers ........................ K LT 76 Duane Brown 74 Cedric Ogbuehi 75 Chad Wheeler DT 90 Jarran Reed 93 Jonathan Bullard 9 John Wolford .................... QB 7 Geno Smith ...................... QB 11 Josh Reynolds ................. WR LG 70 Mike Iupati 66 Jordan Simmons 14 DK Metcalf ....................... WR NT 97 Poona Ford 92 Bryan Mone 12 Van Jefferson .................. WR 16 Tyler Lockett .................... WR C 77 Ethan Pocic 61 Kyle Fuller 68 Damien Lewis 14 Nsimba Webster .............. WR LEO 43 Carlos Dunlap II 95 Benson Mayowa 98 Alton Robinson 18 Freddie Swain ................. WR RG 68 Damien Lewis 66 Jordan Simmons 16 Jared Goff ........................ QB 20 Rashaad Penny ................ RB OLB 56 Jordyn Brooks 57 Cody Barton 49 Shaquem Griffin 17 Robert Woods ................. WR 21 Tre Flowers ...................... CB RT 72 Brandon Shell 74 Cedric Ogbuehi 75 Chad Wheeler 19 Blake Bortles .................... QB 26 Shaquill Griffin .................. CB TE 89 Will Dissly 88 Greg Olsen 86 Jacob Hollister MLB 54 Bobby Wagner 57 Cody Barton 20 Jalen Ramsey ................... CB 28 Ugo Amadi ........................ FS 84 Colby Parkinson OLB 50 K.J. Wright 56 Jordyn Brooks 55 Ben Burr-Kirven 22 Troy Hill ............................ CB 29 D.J. Reed ......................... CB 23 Cam Akers ........................ RB 30 Carlos Hyde ...................... RB WR 16 Tyler Lockett 18 Freddie Swain LCB 26 Shaquill Griffin 34 Linden Stephens 25 David Long Jr.
    [Show full text]
  • 2017 National College Football Awards Association Watch Lists
    2017 NATIONAL COLLEGE FOOTBALL AWARDS ASSOCIATION WATCH LISTS Bednarik Award (Mon., July 10) DT Derrick Nnadi, Florida State 85 players selected DT Kendrick Norton, Miami CB Jaire Alexander, Louisville LB Ogbonnia Okoronkwo, Oklahoma S Marcus Allen, Penn State DT Ed Oliver, Houston DE Dorance Armstrong Jr., Kansas NG Da’Ron Payne, Alabama S Dravon Askew-Henry, West Virginia DT Harrison Phillips, Stanford LB Jerome Baker, Ohio State LB Shaq Quarterman, Miami S Quin Blanding, Virginia CB D.J. Reed, Kansas State DE Nick Bosa, Ohio State DE Malik Reed, Nevada LB Jason Cabinda, Penn State S Justin Reid, Stanford LB Jermaine Carter, Maryland DT Steve Richardson, Minnesota S Sean Chandler, Temple DE Ja’Von Rolland-Jones, Arkansas State DE Bradley Chubb, N.C. State LB Tegray Scales, Indiana LB Jack Cichy, Wisconsin DT Conor Sheehy, Wisconsin LB Koron Crump, Arizona State DE KJ Smith, Baylor CB Duke Dawson, Florida LB Roquan Smith, Georgia LB Troy Dye, Oregon LB Cameron Smith, USC LB Tremaine Edmunds, Virginia Tech CB M.J. Stewart, North Carolina DE Duke Ejiofor, Wake Forest LB Ty Summers, TCU DE Jaylon Ferguson, Louisiana Tech LB Jahlani Tavai, Hawaii DE Kylie Fitts, Utah LB Matthew Thomas, Florida State DB Minkah Fitzpatrick, Alabama LB Micah Thomas, Navy DE Marcell Frazier, Missouri CB Jordan Thomas, Oklahoma DE Rashan Gary, Michigan DT Trenton Thompson, Georgia LB Shaquem Griffin, UCF CB Kevin Toliver, LSU LB Porter Gustin, USC DT Vita Vea, Washington CB Heath Harding, Miami (Ohio) LB Azeem Victor, Washington DE Marquis Haynes, Ole Miss CB
    [Show full text]
  • Washington Redskins Vs. San Francisco 49Ers October 20, 2019 | Landover, Md Game Release
    X WEEK 7 WASHINGTON REDSKINS VS. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS OCTOBER 20, 2019 | LANDOVER, MD GAME RELEASE 21300 Redskin Park Drive | Ashburn, Va. 20147 | 703.726.7000 @Redskins | www.Redskins.com | media.Redskins.com REGULAR SEASON - WEEK 7 WASHINGTON REDSKINS (1-5) VS SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (5-0) Sunday, Oct. 20 | 1:00 p.m. ET FedExField (82,000) | Landover, Md. REDSKINS HOST NFC WEST GAME CENTER LEADING SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS SERIES HISTORY: 49ers lead the all-time series, 20-11-1 The Redskins will look to win their second consecutive game 49ers lead the all-time regular season when they host the undefeated San Francisco 49ers at FedexField on series, 17-10-1 Sunday. Kickoff is schedule for 1:00 p.m. Last meeting: Oct. 15, 2017 [26-24 WAS] The Redskins will be looking to secure their first win at FedexField since defeating the Dallas Cowboys, 20-17 in Week 7 of last season. TELEVISION: FOX They will also be looking to win consecutive games for the first time Chris Myers (play-by-play) since defeating the Carolina Panthers and Dallas Cowboys in Week 6 and Week 7 of the 2018 season, respectively. Daryl Johnston (analyst) The Redskins defense is coming off of a solid performance. They Laura Okmin (sideline) held the Miami Dolphins to 16 points along with only allowing 271 net yards. It was the least amount of yards allowed by the team this sea- RADIO: Redskins Radio Network son and the fewest since Week 15 of 2018. Larry Michael (play-by-play) During his weekly press conference with the local media on Mon- Chris Cooley (analysis) day, Interim Head Coach Bill Callahan praised the defense and spe- Rick “Doc” Walker (sidelines) cifically commented on the play of S Landon Collins and CB Quinton Dunbar.
    [Show full text]
  • 2020 EKU Football Record Book.Indd
    2017 EKU Football Record Book 1 @EKUSports Football 2020 Roster ALPHABETICAL ROSTER NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. No. Player Pos. Ht. Wt. Cl. Hometown (Previous School) 84 Reece Adkins TE 0 Tahj McClung DL 6-2 320 Jr. Louisville, Ky. (Duke University) 95 Abe Alabi DT 1 Kaymen Cureton QB 6-0 205 R-Jr. Lawndale, Calif. (University of Nevada, Reno) 13 Dakota Allen QB 2 Craig Sinclair Jr. DB 5-11 165 Fr. Jacksonville, Fla. (Bartram Trail HS) 22 Jaylyn Allen LB 3 Jacquez Jones WR 5-10 169 R-Jr. Clearwater, Fla. (University of Tennessee) 14 Je’Vari Anderson LB 4 Kyeandre Magloire RB 6-0 200 Fr. Minneola, Fla. (Lake Minneola HS) Dez Andrews-Ogbogu DB 5 TJ Comstock DB 5-11 195 R-Sr. Louisville, Ky. (duPont Manual HS) 75 Christopher Anthony OL 6 Matt Wilcox Jr. WR 5-10 185 Sr. Dayton, Ohio (Independence CC) 7 Madison Norris LB 6-5 214 R-So. Indianapolis, Ind. (Indiana University) 83 Khalil Arnold TE 8 Thomas Cook P 5-9 193 R-Sr. Moore, S.C. (Limestone University) 76 Tex Bailey OL 8 Jaden Woods DB 6-0 180 So. Decatur, Ga. (South Gwinnett HS) Greg Bain WR 9 Jairus Brents CB 5-9 185 R-So. Louisville, Ky. (University of Louisville) 91 Darrian Baker DL 10 Davion Ross DB 5-10 165 So. Perry, Ga. (Perry HS) 71 Jackson Bardall OL 11 Joseph Sayles DB 6-0 187 Jr. Alpharetta, Ga. (Chattahoochee HS) 35 Ethan Bednarczyk WR 12 Josh Hayes DB 6-0 185 R-Sr.
    [Show full text]
  • Obama's Deferred Action Is a Positive
    PRSRT STD U.S POSTAGE PAID KCMO PERMIT NO. 990 YOUR LATINO CONNECTION SINCE 1996 TÚ CONEXIÓN LATINA DESDE 1996 www.kchispanicnews.com VOLUME 15 NUMBER 42 / 5 DE JULIO DEL 2012 Periódico Bilingüe Kansas City All-Star Week Will Re-Live Illustrious Past For Those That Can Afford It Obama’s Deferred Action is a Positive La Semana del Juego de las Estrellas Revivirá el Pasado Ilustre JOHN Para Aquellos SILVA Que Pueden Permirtírselo BY JOHN SILVA POR JOHN SILVA Back in 1973, Kansas City held a En 1973, Kansas City, celebro un huge sporting event. Royals Stadium acontecimiento deportivo enorme. was home to something bigger than El Estadio de los Royals, fue la casa any other annual summertime sporting de algo más grande que cualquier spectacle in our country. Major League otro espectáculo deportivo anual de Baseball’s All-Star game, the mid- verano en nuestro país. El Juego de las summer classic, was a showcase for the Estrellas de la Liga Mayor de Béisbol, most popular sport in the United States el clásico de mediados de verano, fue at that time. un escaparate para el deporte más The All-Star game has continued to popular en los Estados Unidos en ese be a big deal and if anything grown in entonces. stature even as the regular season lost El Juego de las Estrellas ha seguido its luster following the strike. New siendo un gran acontecimiento y, La Acción de Plazo de Obama, generations of legends have come along sí creció en estatura, justo cuando and breathed fresh life into the game.
    [Show full text]
  • Spring Training Roster
    SPRING TRAINING ROSTER 2015 SEATTLE MARINERS SPRING ROSTER 60 players as of February 24, 2015 Alphabetical Numberical By Position By Service Time 13 ACKLEY, Dustin OF 1 TAYLOR, Chris INF 40 FARQUHAR, Danny RHP 8 BLOOMQUIST, Willie 12.029 4 BAKER, John* C 2 SUCRE, Jesus C 58 GAVIGLIO, Sam* RHP 56 RODNEY, Fernando 11.137 75 BARON, Steven* C 3 ZUNINO, Mike C 49 GERMANO, Justin* RHP 9 CHAVEZ, Endy* 10.134 8 BLOOMQUIST, Willie UTL 4 BAKER, John* C 71 GUAIPE, Mayckol RHP 22 CANO, Robinson 9.153 22 CANO, Robinson 2B 5 MILLER, Brad INF 34 HERNANDEZ, Felix RHP 25 WEEKS, Rickie 9.131 9 CHAVEZ, Endy* OF 6 HICKS, John C 18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi RHP 34 HERNANDEZ, Felix 9.060 83 CHOI, Ji-Man 1B/DH 7 SMITH, Seth OF 61 LANDAZURI, Stephen* RHP 35 SAUNDERS, Joe* 7.138 23 CRUZ, Nelson OF 8 BLOOMQUIST, Willie UTL 52 LEONE, Dominic RHP 23 CRUZ, Nelson 7.082 76 DOWD, Mike* C 9 CHAVEZ, Endy* OF 57 LOWE, Mark* RHP 30 GUTIERREZ, Franklin* 7.080 29 ELIAS, Roenis LHP 12 RUGGIANO, Justin OF 31 MEDINA, Yoervis RHP 57 LOWE, Mark* 7.005 40 FARQUHAR, Danny RHP 13 ACKLEY, Dustin OF 74 PRIES, Jordan* RHP 7 SMITH, Seth 6.119 41 FURBUSH, Charlie LHP 15 SEAGER, Kyle INF 50 RAMIREZ, Erasmo RHP 33 HAPP, J.A. 6.047 58 GAVIGLIO, Sam* RHP 16 JACKSON, Austin OF 56 RODNEY, Fernando RHP 38 PEREZ, Rafael* 5.157 49 GERMANO, Justin* RHP 17 ROMERO, Stefen OF 39 SMITH, Carson RHP 4 BAKER, John* 5.141 71 GUAIPE, Mayckol RHP 18 IWAKUMA, Hisashi RHP 64 SNOW, Forrest* RHP 16 JACKSON, Austin 5.000 30 GUTIERREZ, Franklin* OF 20 MORRISON, Logan 1B 32 WALKER, Taijuan RHP 20 MORRISON, Logan 4.069 33 HAPP, J.A.
    [Show full text]