Friday Herald-Citizen The Daily Newspaper of the Upper Cumberland 114th Year — No. 36 Cookeville, Tennessee, February 12, 2016 20 Pages — 2 Sections • 50¢

Weather First date turns into arrest for assault, disorderly conduct Tonight Tomorrow By TRACEY HACKETT ple whose first date ended with an arrest arranged to meet in person. Upon the officer’s arrival, he spoke with HERALD-CITIZEN Staff this week. According to a report by Cookeville Po- the alleged victim. Rachel Lynn Camarda, of Thomas Road lice Officer Colby Fox, the incident hap- “He said that he had met a woman on COOKEVILLE — This Valentine’s Day in Cookeville, was charged with assault pened at the Cookeville man’s home late the Internet recently, and tonight was the won’t likely bring heart-shaped boxes of and disorderly conduct for reportedly as- Tuesday night and very early Wednesday 14º 25º chocolates and red roses for a local cou- saulting a man she met online and morning. See DATE, Page 2 Complete forecast, Page 2 Man pleads Sports Early voting guilty to taking photos in park bathroom By TRACEY HACKETT HERALD-CITIZEN Staff

COOKEVILLE — A Cookeville man arrested in October for taking inappropriate pictures in the men’s Top seed bathroom at Cane Creek Park has Upperman boys clinch pleaded guilty. 8-AA top seed /B1 Gordon Sardo, 28, of West End Street in Cookeville, pleaded guilty in Putnam County General Ses- sions Court this week to two counts of unlawful photographing in vio- Living lation of privacy. Judge John Hudson sentenced Sardo to 11 months and 29 days of probation and banned him from re- turning to any location within Cane Creek Park. Sardo was arrested following a Cookeville Police Department in- vestigation immediately following the incident in October. “One of two victims in this inci- dent had been changing clothes in the bathroom at Cane Creek Park Glass art Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen when he noticed one of the other bathroom stalls was occupied and TTU’s work on display in Putnam County voter Ann Manzaro casts her ballot on Thursday during the second day of early voting for the saw a cell phone being held over Missouri /A7 March 1 presidential primary at the Putnam Election Commission Office on County Services Drive in Cookeville. the door of that stall,” said Capt. Voter turnout has been slow following several inches of snowfall this week. Carl Sells of the department’s criminal investigation division. Tennessee may be important in presidential primary The man exited the stall and an- Religion other man entered it. By LINDSAY McREYNOLDS vember election, Tennessee may be impor- difference based on the number of candi- He reportedly noticed the cell HERALD-CITIZEN Staff tant in helping selecting the frontrunners dates in that race. phone being raised above the stall for the next president, depending on which “Tennessee is a state up for grabs,” Put- in the public restroom as well. PUTNAM COUNTY — In the days lead- primary you’re talking about. nam County Republican Party Chairman Upon report of the incident, a ing up to Super Tuesday on March 1, when Although few of the 14 candidates in the Harvey McNeal told the Herald-Citizen. Cookeville police officer re- 15 states will hold primaries and caucuses Republican Primary have dropped out, to select presidential candidates for the No- voter turnout in that primary may make a See VOTE, Page 2 See PHOTOS, Page 14 Spunky stray with At CPAC Renewal Lecture series coming to crippling tumor TBC /A8 spreads hope, at

Index TSC tomorrow Abby...... A7 By TRACEY HACKETT deputy stopped to ask if she Calendar...... A6 HERALD-CITIZEN Staff needed assistance. “I told him to wait a moment Crossword ...... A13 COOKEVILLE — So far, while I approached her to Living ...... A7 Hope is living up to her name. guage her friendliness,” she She’s a dog whose right front said. Obituaries ...... A3 leg is badly deformed by a Vick said she quickly found Jeanette Hunter large tumor, causing her to that the stray animal was un- William Cowen walk with a bad limp. afraid, approaching her with- When Open Heart Rescue’s out hesitation, and docile Steven Beed Cheryl Vick spotted the collar- enough to be lifted into her ve- Bennie Savage II less dog nearly two weeks ago hicle. Robert Benson on Washington Avenue, near Without the need for assis- the intersection of Whiteaker tance from the deputy, both Philip Vossel Springs Road, she said she went their separate ways, and Ashley Sweat thought the dog had been hit Hope’s journey with Vick offi- Opinion...... A4 by a car. cially began. “She was in the middle of the When Vick got home with the Sports ...... B1 road, and I noticed that she animal, she found underneath Sudoku ...... A13 was limping. Thinking that she the dog’s matted fur not a blunt Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen Weather ...... A2 had been hit by a car and in- force injury from being hit by In a scene from “Dog Sees God” at the Cookeville Performing Arts Center, Tricia (Rachel jured, I stopped to check on a car but the giant tumor caus- Mayes) is passed out on the floor while concerned friends react: from left, Matt (Trenton her,” Vick said. ing the crippled canine to walk Nash), Marcy (Bailee Michaels) C.B. (Matthew Hooper), Beethoven (Braden Wahl), C.B.’s Although she is accustomed with a bad limp, her right front sister (Sy Matlock), and Van (Sean Kennon). Show times are at 8 p.m. Feb. 12, 13, 15, 16, to encountering strange ani- paw twisted at an unnatural 19 and 20, with a late show at 10 p.m. Feb. 18, and a matinee at 2 pm. Feb. 20. Tickets mals because of the Putnam angle. are $15 general admission, $12 senior citizens, $5 for non-Tech students, and free for County rescue she runs, Vick Tech students with their ID. For more information, call the TTU Theatre box office at 931- said she was grateful when a See HOPE, Page 2 372-6595, the CPAC box office at 931-528-1313 or visit www.tntech.edu/bdph/.

(931)528-0474 Insurance at the lowest possible cost! • Why not make us prove it? A-2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 LOCAL READER Fire affects Willow apartments DATE: SERVICES By TRACEY HACKETT First Contact us: HERALD-CITIZEN Staff Address: COOKEVILLE — The Cookeville Fire Department re- date 1300 Neal St. sponded to a blaze in some Cookeville, Tenn. apartments over a row of busi- nesses on South Willow Avenue goes Mailing Address: last night. The call came at 7:03 p.m., and P.O. Box 2729 the first firefighters arrived on badly Cookeville TN 38502 the scene at 7:05. “The residents of the apartment From Page 1 unit where the fire originated Phone: 931-526-9715 were awakened by their cat,” first time he had met with her in Fax: 931-526-1209 Chief Roger Fuqua told the Her- person,” the officer reports. ald-Citizen. The woman had arrived at the Email: The source of the blaze appears man’s house in a cab a couple of News to have been the kitchen stove, hours prior to the incident, and [email protected] he said. the man said it was obvious that Sports “It originated in the kitchen she had been drinking alcohol [email protected] area of one apartment unit and Ty Kernea | Herald-Citizen before her arrival. Advertising spread through the wall and into Nonetheless, he invited the The Cookeville Fire Department responded to a blaze that started in an apartment over [email protected] the kitchen of another,” Chief woman in, where they began get- some businesses on South Willow Avenue last night, with emergency medical per- Living Fuqua said. ting to know each other over sonnel on stand-by. No one was injured in the fire, but multiple apartment units and [email protected] It also went into the structure’s drinks. at least one business was affected. Circulation attic space, and several units “He said that they were sitting [email protected] sustained smoke and water dam- in the living room talking and Business News age. Sources say they believe the working to extinguish the fire extent of it, I thought it could getting to know each other while [email protected] Firefighters also had to cut off power outage affects a T-shirt until about 9:20. have been much worse,” Chief having a couple drinks,” the offi- Church News electrical power to a portion of shop in the lower level of the All four Cookeville fire sta- Fuqua said. cer reports. [email protected] the structure. structure. tions — 20 firefighters — re- The damage this morning was But after a couple of drinks, the School News The power is still off in that The damage from the fire itself sponded, and a call for another roughly estimated at $50,000. woman reportedly became bel- [email protected] portion of the building, and did not extend into those busi- shift to provide assistance was It’s the city’s third fire this ligerent. Classified Ads some electrical updates will nesses, sources say. also issued. week, and the county responded When the man asked her to [email protected] likely have to be made before it Although no one was injured, “They did a great job saving to a fire with a fatality on Sun- leave his home, he told the offi- can be restored. firefighters were on the scene that structure. When I saw the day. cer that she refused. “He called her a cab and offered Letter Guidelines to pay for it, and she became even more angry,” the officer re- All letters to the editor must VOTE: ports that the victim told him. be signed and include the State could play key role in primary The woman then reportedly writer’s name, address and grabbed the man forcefully by phone number. Letters are From Page 1 actively campaigning candidates, it will be Putnam Election Administrator Debbie the genitals and bit him near his subject to editing and/or re- difficult for Tennessee to make a huge dif- Steidl told the Herald-Citizen that Wednes- groin, on a leg that apparently jection. A strict 400-word limit will be enforced. Send letters “It’s a state they (Republicans) want to cam- ference in who the nominee will be. day was “much too slow for the first day,” of had previously been amputated. to the mailing address listed paign in. Putnam County Democratic Party Chair- early voting. While forcing her off, the vic- above, or email to “Tennessee, I’ve been told, is going to get man Amos Powers said, “I’ve seen the polls, Total early voting turnout by about 9 a.m. tim had reportedly received [email protected]. a lot of visits,” he said. “We have a lot of del- and they all lean toward Hillary Clinton (for this morning was 514. scratches on his arms, and the of- egates at stake. I understand they need every Tennessee). Many of those voters have come and gone ficer reports that the man did state they can get. “I think they will carry from the 2008 pri- quickly, despite the lengthy ballot. have injuries consistent with the Order a Photo “Different states are falling in line with dif- mary,” Powers said. “It’s a hard state for “I think most people know who they want incident he described. ferent candidates,” McNeal continued. “The Bernie Sanders to pick up. I think people to vote for,” Steidl said. “It’s not taking a real “There were visible scratch Every photograph taken by a day we vote on Super Tuesday, if you’re a who did vote for her (Clinton) in 2008 will long time.” In the last presidential prefer- marks on his forearms, ad a large, Herald-Citizen photographer Marco Rubio or Ted Cruz, the odds of you most likely be voting for her this time. I ence primary in 2012, 8,044 or 19 percent of bleeding bite mark on his ampu- and published in the paper is running the table is very slim. Donald Trump know there’s a presence of young Bernie registered voters in Putnam County voted in tated leg, near his groin,” Officer available for purchase. Go to is going to carry some of the states in the supporters and first-time voters.” that election. In the November 2012 presi- Fox reports. www.herald-citizen.com and click on “Photo Gallery.” Bible belt. But Putnam may not follow the state, since dential election, 25,664 or 59 percent of Put- While the victim spoke with po- “In order to be alive when this thing (Super it includes a college town with younger vot- nam’s registered voters cast a ballot. lice, the officer reports, the Tuesday) is over, candidates are going to ers. Putnam County currently has 40,782 regis- woman appeared to be passed out have to work the south,” McNeal said. “I’ve kind of seen a mix of Hillary and tered voters. on the couch. Subscriptions Putnam County may play a significant part Bernie supporters,” Power said. “I think Early voting continues today until 5 p.m. “He said that once he forced her To subscribe, call 931-526- of the total state total as the 20th top county what could swing that for Putnam County, is and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Early off of him, she landed on the 9715. Visa, MasterCard and for Republican voter turnout in the 2012 No- either first-time voters or young voters. I be- voting hours will be 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on couch and remained that way Discover accepted. vember general election. lieve that’s the biggest factor in who picks Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, until we arrived,” Officer Fox Rates: “That puts us in a position in that second up Putnam County as the winner in the pri- which includes Presidents Day on Monday; said. 3 mo 6 mo 1yr tier,” McNeal said. “Putnam is in that group mary.” 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday; and 9 a.m. to He and Officer Anthony Nash Carrier or because we have a good turnout. Our is Winter weather may have been a factor in 1 p.m. on Saturday. The last day of early vot- woke the woman and identified Mail: 385 to move us up a little bit by getting more vot- low voter turnout in the usually popular early ing is Tuesday, Feb. 23. her as Camarda, and emergency Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Print & ers.” voting period, which began Wednesday at Sample ballots are available on the Putnam medical personnel were called to E-Edition $29 $56 $98 In the Democratic Primary, with Hillary the Putnam Election Commission Office on Election Commission website at www.put- the scene because of her level of Anywhere Only Clinton and Bernie Sanders remaining as the County Services Drive. namco.org/election. intoxication. E-Edition $21 $42 $84 The woman’s date with author- Mail: Outside ities did not seem to progress any 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 better than the rest of her evening Mail: Outside HOPE: had. Tenn. $82 $132 $220 Stray with tumor spreads hope During her ambulance ride to Cookeville Regional Medical From Page 1 Vick and Hope will be at Trac- Center, the woman reportedly be- Miss Your Paper? Vick determined then and there tor Supply Company tomorrow, came aggressive toward the tech- Your carrier is an independent to help the animal as best as she Saturday, Feb. 13, where Vick nicians. contractor. However, as a serv- could, seeking medical attention says she hopes her new canine “She attempted to unstrap her- ice to our subscribers, our from the University of Ten- friend will make lots of other self from the gurney and exit the circulation department is open nessee Veterinary Medical Cen- new friends. vehicle while it was moving,” from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- ter. She’s also keeping a journal of Officer Fox reports. day-Friday and from And she named the friendly lit- Hope’s journey, telling the story At that point, the officers re- 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to tle stray dog Hope. of the dog’s adventures and al- strained her and advised her that answer calls. Hope got an overnight visit to lowing space for the dog’s new she was under arrest. Call 931-526-9715. the UT veterinary hospital, friends to leave messages of After arriving at the hospital, where Vick was reportedly told well wishes and describing their the woman continued her disor- by staff there they had never impressions of meeting the in- derly behavior by yelling and Herald-Citizen seen anything quite like the spiring animal. cursing at the staff and officers, large tumor deforming the dog’s Yesterday, Vick said she was Officer Fox said. USPS 313-680 leg. notified by the UT Veterinary “She was told several times to ISSN 8750-5541 They washed and dematted the Medical Center that Hope’s tu- stop because there were children The Herald-Citizen is pub- dog’s fur, performed a biopsy on mors are benign. in the facility, but she continued,” lished daily except Saturdays, the mass and ran other tests on That means her affected leg the officer reports. New Year’s Day, Independence the dog. will have to be amputated, but A doctor evaluated Camarda Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving X-rays showed that Hope’s in- following her recovery from that and determined that it was safe Day and Christmas Day by ternal organs and bones were surgery, Hope’s chances for an for the officers to transport her to Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., free of cancer. improved quality of life are very jail, which Officer Fox reports at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box It would take several days be- Laura Militana | Herald-Citizen good. that he did. 2729, Cookeville, TN 38502. fore the biopsy results were Although Vick doesn’t know “Once at the jail, she became Open Heart Rescue’s Cheryl Vick with new canine friend Periodicals postage paid at available, but the staff told Vick what Hope’s life was previously aggressive toward the corrections Hope. Vick plans to make Hope a permanent member of Cookeville TN. POSTMAS- when she picked up the dog the like, she said she’s determined staff and was placed in a restraint TER: send address changes to her family after having the dog’s right front leg ampu- Herald-Citizen, P.O. Box 2729, following day that an aggressive tated because of the large but nonaggressive tumor to make the remainder of it — chair,” he said. Cookeville TN 38502. form of cancer would have prob- causing medical issues for the dog. regardless of how long or short She was booked with a total The Herald-Citizen is a mem- ably killed the animal long ago. it is — filled with as much joy bond of $1,500, and her initial ber of the Tennessee Press They estimated the dog’s age as possible. appearance in Putnam County Association and the Associ- to be six to eight years. stay at the UT veterinary center, tine’s Day meet and greet for the “It was fate that brought us to- General Sessions Court was set ated Press. The Associated In the days following Hope’s Vick organized a sort of Valen- dog. gether,” she said. for March 7. Press is entitled exclusively to use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. Weather Tonight Saturday Night Sunday Night Monday Night Readings: Thursday’s high in Cookeville A 20% chance of Mostly cloudy. Low A 70% chance of A 70% chance of was 40, low 25, with 0.02” of Mike DeLapp snow. Low around around 12. North snow. Low around rain and snow. Low precipitation and 1/2” of Editor & Publisher 14. NW wind 5 to wind around 5 31. South wind 5 to around 32. SE wind snow on ground. Thursday’s 10 mph. mph. 10 mph. around 5 mph. high in Monterey was 36, low Buddy Pearson 22, with a dusting of snow. Managing Editor Almanac: Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Friday is the 43rd day of the Roger Wells Sunny. High near A 30% chance of An 80% chance of A 40% chance of year with 323 remaining. The Advertising Director 25. North wind 5 to snow after noon. rain. High near 42. showers. Mostly sun sets at 5:20 p.m. and will rise at 6:32 a.m. on Saturday. 10 mph. Cloudy. High near South wind 5 to 10 cloudy. High near The moon is a waxing cres- Keith McCormick 36. East wind 5 to mph. 43. cent with 22% of the visible Circulation Manager 10 mph. disc illuminated. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 — A3 LOCAL/STATE State School voucher bill stalls amid flagging support in Brief NASHVILLE (AP) — A pro- the measure only to Tennessee’s “People fight any type of prove it. “I just do believe that if you’re posal to create a school voucher four largest counties, or even to change in education, but yet the “Our education policy has never a young African-American program stalled in the House on just Shelby County in the south- changes we have made over the been based around vouchers mother, and you’re in Memphis Former inmate says Thursday despite efforts to drum western corner of the state. years have really turned our edu- passing,” Haslam said. and you have to get up every day he was held for up support among wary rural Opponents argue that the cation system around,” she said. “Charters are a really important and want something for your lit- lawmakers by limiting the areas $7,000 voucher per eligible child House Majority Leader Gerald piece, vouchers could have been, tle boy or two little boys, but yet sentence already of Tennessee where parents could would siphon funding from cash- McCormick, who supported the but most of our kids are going to they have no other choice, be- receive state money to pay for strapped public schools. bill, said the divide among Re- be in traditional public schools.” cause of their means, (than) to go served private school tuition. “The Republican plan to divert publicans ran largely along rural Dunn parked the bill on the down to that failing school, then Republican Rep. Bill Dunn of much-needed funds from public and urban lines. clerk’s desk, meaning it could be they need that alternative,” said KNOXVILLE (AP) — A Knoxville became emotional schools to private schools has “It had enough rural people brought up for debate later in the Ramsey, R-Blountville. man is suing the Knox County when he announced from the failed,” said state Democratic against it that we couldn’t get it session if it starts gaining new Proponents of the voucher Sheriff’s Office, saying he was well of the House chamber that Party Chairwoman Mary done,” the Chattanooga Republi- support. measure had been carefully illegally detained for 22 days his multiyear effort to offer Mancini. can said. The Senate overwhelmingly ap- counting votes all week amid for a sentence he already school vouchers to parents of House Speaker Beth Harwell, a “But narrowing it down to just proved its version of the bill last wintry weather to see if they served. children in failing schools did not Nashville Republican who had the Shelby County system met year, and Senate Speaker Ron could reach the 50 votes needed The Knoxville News Sen- have enough votes to clear the led an earlier charge to allow with some resistance, too.” Ramsey told reporters earlier in to pass the measure. tinel reports the case filed in GOP-controlled chamber. more charter schools in Ten- Republican Gov. Bill Haslam the day that the upper chamber The return of one voucher sup- federal court says Bernie Ray The chamber did not take up a nessee, supported making the had supported the limited had been willing to accept even porter, Republican Rep. Jeremy McGill was jailed on Jan. 20, series of proposed amendments, voucher proposal a pilot program voucher proposal, but hadn’t ac- the most limited version of the Durham of Franklin, didn’t make 2015, after a drunken-driving including one that would apply for schools in Memphis. tively lobbied lawmakers to ap- bill. matters any less complicated. arrest. Two days later, a judge ordered him released. But Sheriff’s Office Capt. Steve Bravo declined to re- Police: Man urinated in store while stuffing trout in pants lease McGill, saying he had skipped out on a 180-day sen- CLARKSVILLE (AP) — Police say a charged because the offenses were only toxication. Police records indicate a Wal- without paying. tence from 2011. man who was caught urinating in a misdemeanors. The Leaf-Chronicle re- Mart clerk told an officer Wylie was seen A police report shows that Wylie said Records show the 180-day Clarksville Wal-Mart, while trying to stuff ports 56-year-old David Wylie was urinating on the sales floor near the alco- he’d been drinking alcohol and told the of- sentence was to be served con- a package of trout in his trousers, told an charged Wednesday with shoplifting, van- hol while trying to put the package of trout ficer he didn’t care about being cited for currently with a three-year officer he wasn’t concerned about being dalism, indecent exposure and public in- in his pants, and he tried to leave the store misdemeanors. sentence, and McGill finished the entire sentence in October 2013. According to the law- Obituaries suit, McGill was only released after he hired an attorney who Ashley Sweat Pastor David Corley and Bro. ther and friend to many. He was was chosen. (Linda), John Donner, Richard filed a petition with the court. COOKEVILLE — Funeral Doug Hawkins will officiate at employed for several years with Mr. deKnoblough passed away Vossel (Laura) and Philip Donner services for Ashley Beth Sweat, the services. Robin Blake Meadows Proper- on Thursday, Feb. 4, 2016, at his (Lori); a niece, Helen Donner; 29, of Cookeville, will be held at Hooper-Huddleston & Horner ties. He was also a member of residence. four great- nieces; four great- Police: Citizens are 1 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 13, from Funeral Home is in charge of Scott Avenue Baptist Church. Anderson-Upper Cumberland nephews; 17 great -grand nieces helping thieves steal the Cookeville arrangements, (931) 526-6111. In addition to his parents, Jef- Funeral Home in Gainesboro is and nephews; and one great- Chapel of You may share your thoughts fery is survived by two sons, in charge of arrangements, (931) great- grandnephew. He is also their cars Hooper-Huddle- and memories at www.hhhfuner- William Justin Cowen and Jacob 268-1550. survived by his stepchildren, Ca- ston & Horner als.com. Todd Cowen, both of Cookeville; role Hauserman and Bill Hauser- NASHVILLE (AP) — Funeral Home. a brother, Bobby Cowen of man (Susan); two Nashville Police say some cit- Burial will fol- Cookeville; a sister, Belinda Philip Richard Vossel step grandchildren, Joshua (Hi- izens are unwittingly helping low in Algood (husband Bronson) Garrison of COOKEVILLE — Funeral romi) Hauserman and Megan car thieves steal their vehicles. City Cemetery. Cookeville; a niece, Mallorie services for Philip Richard Vos- (Derren) Garner; and three step - Police say a review of reports Ms. Sweat Ashley’s family Garrison; and a nephew, Blake sel, 84, of Cookeville, will be great- grandchildren. of vehicles stolen from the will receive Garrison. There is a host of aunts, held at noon on Monday, Feb. 15, In addition to his parents, he week of Jan. 31 to Feb. 6 friends from 4-8 p.m. today, Fri- uncles, and friends. at Heavenly Host Lutheran was preceded in death by his shows that 68% of the auto- day, Feb. 12, and from 11 a.m. Pallbearers will be Shawn Church. Entombment, with mili- wife; a sister, Caroline Donner; mobiles were easy targets be- until time of services on Saturday Stewart, Brandon Shaw, Robin tary honors, will follow in Crest and two brothers, Louis Freder- cause the car keys were left at the funeral home. Bennie C. Savage II Meadows, David Ledbetter, Lawn Memorial ick Vossel Sr., and Alfred John inside or easily available to She died on Tuesday, Feb. 9, LIVINGSTON — Funeral Jacob Coffey and Jordan White. Cemetery Mau- Vossel. criminals. And four of the 19 2016, from injuries sustained in services for Bennie C. Savage II, Bro. Mickey Leftwich will offi- soleums. Pallbearers will be family and vehicles stolen that week were an automobile accident. 42, of Cookeville, formerly of ciate the services. The family will friends. running without the drivers She was born Aug. 25, 1986, in Livingston, will be held at 3 p.m. The family has requested any receive friends Reverend Andrew Smith will present. Cookeville to Tracy (wife on Saturday, Feb. 13, from the donations to be sent to Scott Av- 11 a.m. until time officiate at the services. As a result of the recent re- Emma) Sweat and Kim Samon chapel of Hall Funeral Home in enue Baptist Church, 253 Scott of services on Crest Lawn Funeral Home-Cre- ports, police are urging citi- Sweat (Jeff Randolph). Livingston. Ave., Cookeville, TN 38501, for Mr. Vossel Monday at the mation Center is in charge of zens to stop making it so easy Ashley will forever be remem- The family will receive friends his sons. church. arrangements, (931) 526-6384. for criminals. As part of the bered as a good hearted person from 4-8 p.m. today, Friday, Feb. Dyer Funeral Home in Mr. Vossel went to be with his To sign the online guest book department’s continuing Park who loved to laugh, even at her- 12, at the funeral home. Cookeville is in charge of Lord and Savior on Thursday and leave the family a message, Smart campaign, police are re- self. She was warm and bubbly Mr. Savage passed away on arrangements, (931) 526-7158. morning, Feb. 11, 2016, at the please visit www.crestlawn- minding people to lock their and was always smiling. She was Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2016, at Vander- Upper Cumberland Hospice memorial.com. car doors, secure their valu- a caretaker to her family and bilt University Medical Center in House in Cookeville. ables and remove the car keys. friends, and loved to sing along Nashville. Jeanette Hunter He was born Sept. 5, 1931, in to any song she knew to cheer He was born Dec. 23, 1973, in ALABAMA — Funeral serv- Somerville, N.J., to the late Louis people up. She was especially Livingston to the late Benne C. ices for Martha Jeanette (Doran) A. and Helen R. Koechli Vossel. UT says it never proud of the work she did at her Savage I, and Charlene Fletcher Hunter, 79, of Huntsville, Ala., Mr. Vossel was an Air Force offered degree family business, Tracy Sweat Savage Johnson. will be held at 3 veteran, serving as an Airman Auto Sales. Ben worked for Direct TV. p.m. on Sunday, First Class in Japan and Korea candidate says he Ashley grew up playing soft- His family includes a daughter, Feb. 14, at from 1952 until 1955, during the ball, basketball and cheerleading, Jordan Savage and her fiance, Huntsville First Korean conflict. After his dis- earned and her coaches would attest she Ronnie Sims, of Cookeville; a Baptist Church charge, he lived in San Diego, Robert Lee Benson was known for her aggressive- sister, Sherry Copeland of Liv- with Rev. Mark Calif., and was employed at Rohr COOKEVILLE — Funeral KNOXVILLE (AP) — The ness and determination. She was ingston; two brothers, Rick Sav- Seanor officiat- Aircraft Corporation (presently, services for Robert Lee Benson, University of Tennessee says it a cheerleading coach for age of Livingston and Mark Mrs. ing. Interment Rohr Industries, Inc..), eventually 73, of Cookeville, will be held at never offered a degree that a Cookeville Youth Football and Savage of Florida; and a grand- Hunter will be in Maple becoming a supervisor. After re- 2 p.m. on Monday, Feb. 15, from candidate for Knox County Cheerleading for many years and daughter, Kinley Charlene Sims Hill Cemetery. tirement he had more time to pur- the chapel of Whitson Funeral property assessor says he touched many young girls’ lives. of Cookeville. The family will receive friends sue his hobbies of target Home in Cookeville. Burial will earned. She was loved by many and will Bro. Bobby Floyd will officiate Sunday from 1:30 p.m. until time shooting, hunting, and fishing. be in Brotherton Cemetery. The Knoxville News Sen- be dearly missed. at the services. of services at the church. He and his brother, Alfred, also The family will receive friends tinel reports UT never offered In addition to her parents, she is Hall Funeral Home, LLC in Mrs. Hunter passed away on enjoyed camping. Their travels from 4-8 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. a bachelor’s of applied sci- survived by her children, Tierra Livingston is in charge of Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016. took them throughout the West- 14, and from 11 a.m. until time of ences in electronics engineer- Jade Godwin and Trey Godwin; arrangements, (931) 823-5010. She was born Dec. 12, 1936. ern United States and finally to services on Monday at the fu- ing technology. And officials sisters, Rachel (Scott) Duvall of Mrs. Hunter is survived by her Alaska. neral home. have no record that Andrew Columbia, Tenn., Kristi Allen, best friend and husband of 57 In his latter years, he also ven- Mr. Benson passed away today, Graybeal ever was enrolled at Allison Brady, Caitlin Brady, all William Jeffery Cowen years, Joe Hunter; two sons, tured abroad to visit England Friday, Feb. 12, 2016, in the school. of Cookeville, Deidre (Josh) COOKEVILLE — Funeral Greg Hunter and his wife, Ce- with a side trip to Paris. Cookeville Regional Medical Officials also said the univer- Brady of Memphis and Ashley services for Mr. William Jeffery cilia, of Marietta, Ga., and Mike Mr. Vossel was devoted to his Center. sity would never have ac- Brady of Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; Cowen, 43, of Hunter of Gurley, Ala.; two sis- family, caring for his parents and Whitson Funeral Home in cepted course credits from ITT stepsisters Taska (Tony) More- Cookeville, will ters, Josephine Arnold and brother, Alfred, in addition to Cookeville is in charge of Technical Institute, a for-profit lock of Knoxville and Nikki Ran- be held at 11 a.m. Geneva Smith, both living in De- having an active role in the lives arrangements, (931) 526-2151. school where Graybeal said he dolph of Johnson City, Tenn.; a on Saturday, Feb. catur, Ala.; five grandchildren; of his nephews, niece and his earned an associate’s degree stepbrother, Jeffrey (Angela) 13, from the four great-grandchildren; along great- niece, Lorraine Donner. He before transferring. Randolph of Johnson City; pater- chapel of Dyer with numerous nieces and enjoyed volunteering in church Steven Grant Beed Graybeal told the paper he nal grandparents, Burt and Judy Funeral Home in nephews. activities as well. He moved to LIVINGSTON — Funeral did graduate from UT and was Sweat and maternal grandpar- Cookeville. Bur- Memorials may be made to Cookeville in 2002, and on Sept. services for Steven Grant Beed, searching for his diploma at ents, Jerry and Sharon Samon, all Mr. Cowen ial will be in the Huntsville First Baptist Church, 10, 2003, he married Alice May 44, of Livingston, will be held at his parents’ home. of Cookeville; nieces Ella Duvall West Cemetery. Alzheimer’s research, or your fa- Hauserman. 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 13, from He said, “Without being able and Haven Crawford; nephews, The family will receive friends vorite charity. They traveled across America the chapel of Livingston Funeral to go to UT and ask for a copy Mason and Tyson Allen; and a from 4-8 p.m. today, Friday, Feb. Arrangements have been en- from coast to coast until Alice’s Home in Livingston. of my records — something special cousin, Bobby Bilbrey. 12, at the funeral home. trusted to Spry Funeral Home of health failed in 2013. He read the Burial will be in Carter Bilbrey that’s 23 years ago — this is She was preceded in death by Jeffery passed away on Tues- Huntsville, Ala. (256) 536-6654). Bible daily and faithfully Cemetery in Livingston. kind of monotonous.” an infant daughter, Taylor God- day, Feb. 9, 2016, in Cookeville watched and supported the David The family will receive friends win. Regional Medical Center. Jeremiah Turning Point Broad- from 5-9 p.m. today, Friday, Feb. Pallbearers will be family and He was born May 12, 1972, in John Murry casts when unable to attend 12, at the funeral home. Burst sprinkler friends. Cookeville to William Marshall deKnoblough church services. Mr. Vossel was Mr. Beed passed away on damages thousands A memorial fund has been set “Joe” Cowen and Effie Mae Far- a member of Heavenly Host Wednesday, Feb. 10, 2016, in up for memorial contributions, in ley Cowen. GAINESBORO — Private Lutheran Church, Veterans of Vanderbilt University Medical of books at UTC lieu of flowers, at Progressive Jeffery was an avid hunter and memorial services for John Foreign Wars and a life member Center in Nashville. Savings Bank, 1080 Interstate enjoyed fishing, camping and Murry deKnoblough, 64, of of the NRA. Livingston Funeral Home in CHATTANOOGA (AP) — Dr., Cookeville, TN 38501, (931) being outdoors. He was a loving Bloomington Springs, will be His family includes four Livingston is in charge of A burst sprinkler in the Uni- 372-2265. son, caring brother, devoted fa- held at a later date. 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Established 1903 Mike DeLapp, Editor and Publisher Buddy Pearson, Managing Editor The Trump lane or the conservative lane? oodbye, Chris. You did own ego, he has no competition your best in New Hamp- that can split up the Trump vote. Gshire. And you sure did He has the same advantage my put a good New Jersey-style hit father had in the 1980 Republican job on Kid Rubio, whom you out- primary, when he was the only psyched and out-boxed at the de- conservative candidate in a sea of bate last weekend. moderates who were splitting the But the primary voters of New moderate vote. Hampshire sent you a clear mes- The reverse happened in 2008 sage Tuesday night — quit. when John McCain, the only Gov. Chris Christie did the right moderate in the primary, won be- thing for the cause Huckabee, Romney and Republican Giuliani split the conservative Party on vote. Wednesday Meanwhile, this year, even with by taking Christie and Fiorina gone, the re- himself out of maining candidates are still be the presiden- splitting up the conservative vote N.H.’s populist primal scream tial primary into six pieces. race. Trump captured 35 percent of It was not a New Hampshire voters. Kasich hat a wild night in New Trump was typi- South Carolina has long been a Bush hard decision. had almost 16 percent and Cruz, Hampshire! In the words of cally described family firewall (1988 for his dad, 2000 Michael When you Bush and Rubio virtually tied for Wone political reporter, “The last night as “a for his brother). And Marco Rubio will Reagan finish 6th and third with around 11 percent. Fio- voters sent a powerful anti-Washing- New York real es- still be around, hoping to survive his can’t reach rina, Christie and Carson collec- ton message.” A xenophobic Republi- tate” guy, as op- fifth place finish and his debate humil- double digits tively got almost 14 percent. can demagogue “stoked citizen anger posed to what he iation. in a presidential primary, it’s time In other words, about 65 percent against the inside-the-Beltway estab- really is. Which means there are still three “es- to start planning your career as a of New Hampshire voters didn’t lishment, loudly invoking the ’30s If it appears that tablishment” candidates in the race. If future U.S. Attorney General. want Trump and voted for one populism of Huey Long.” The tri- the Republican they keep divvying up the sane non- Carly Fiorina also has finally kind of conservative or another. umphant candidate fed off the “anxi- voters are lurch- Trump electorate, the easier it is for faced reality. Conservatives have to get out of eties” of his fans. He “speaks his mind ing to the raging the demagogue to march onward. And She also “suspended” her hope- their own way and choose their and damns the consequences.” Dick right, it also the sane non-Trump electorate will ar- less campaign — which is a way one hero to battle Trump before I wrote that on primary night in New Polman seems that the guably be small in South Carolina, be- to call it quits but still be able to the wave of March primaries, Hampshire — 20 years ago. In Febru- Democrats are cause Ted Cruz will be in the mix for raise money, pay your bills and when it’ll be too late. But it’s not ary 1996, when the Republican winner moving further the sizable evangelical vote. jump back in if a miracle occurs. looking good. was red-meat uber-nationalist Pat leftward. Bernie Sanders buried One caveat about Tuesday: The last Ben Carson needs to join the In South Carolina and for the Buchanan. Hillary Clinton so badly that when Bill three presidents — Obama, W, Bill — rush of losers to the exits — and near future, even if Carson and I guess that’s my way of saying that came on stage with her last night, he all lost the New Hampshire primary. soon. The good doctor never someone else quits, it looks like we’ve heard Granite State primal looked as if he could barely keep him- They all finished second, and recouped should have cluttered up the over- we’re going to have three or four screams before, and that the disgrace self vertical. down the road. So it’s possible that a cluttered GOP primary race in the conservative Republicans taking of Donald Trump triumph may hope- We’ll see how well Bernie does when Trump-Sanders faceoff will never hap- first place. turns beating each other up, while fully prove ephemeral. he moves to the southern primaries pen. I stoked that hope last night when As I said in last week’s column, Trump gets his automatic 35 per- But a win is truly a win when you’ve where, unlike in New Hampshire, a Trump came out to preen in triumph, Republicans are rapidly running cent. beaten your closest opponent by 19 huge share of registered Democrats are with his phony tan or whatever that out of time if they want to stop With Hillary Clinton’s cruise to points, and there’s no denying the black (black voters have been loyal to was. I’ve eaten orange sherbet that has the Trump Express. They have to the Oval Office being sunk by a dominance of “the most dangerous the Clintons since the ‘90s). less artificial color than his face. settle on one candidate so all of 74-year-old socialist, the Democ- major candidate for president in mem- However you slice and dice Iowa and At one point, he previewed what he the party’s conservative voters rats seem to be trying their best to ory,” as commentator Ezra Klein New Hampshire, it appears that the would say in an autumn race. He said can unite behind him. hand Republicans a victory this wrote. Democrats are bracing for a long slog. of Bernie Sanders, “He wants to give The media likes to say there are fall. “He pairs terrible ideas with an It feels like 2008 all over again. away our country!” three lanes in the GOP primary – It’ll be a major tragedy if con- alarming temperament; he’s a racist, a It’s hard to know whether Republi- And so it begins. For this, we can the Trump lane, the establishment servatives in the GOP blow their sexist, and a demagogue, but he’s also cans will tread a similar path. The thank the primal scream voters. To lane and the outsider lane. big chance and America ends up a narcissist, a bully, and a dilettante,” other “winner” last night was Ohio tweak the immortal words of Marco But there are really only two with President Trump. Klein detailed. “He lies so constantly Gov. John Kasich, who finished a Rubio, “Let’s dispense with the fiction lanes — the Trump lane and But that would still be better and so fluently that it’s hard to know if strong second. But he’s short of funds that they don’t know what they’re everyone else than Hillary. he even realizes he’s lying.” and South Carolina voters might not doing. They know exactly what The everyone-else lane is now You didn’t hear that kind of reality love his decision to participate in the they’re doing.” the conservative lane, which in- Michael Reagan is a syndi- check on TV when the returns were Obamacare Medicaid expansion pro- cludes outsiders Cruz and Carson. cated columnist. His e-mail rolling in, as talking heads tend to gram. Jeb Bush finished a tepid fourth Dick Polman is a national political Trump has his lane all to himself address is Reagan@caglecar- sprinkle triumphalist fairy dust on last night, but he’ll soldier on because columnist. His email address is — and always will. Except for his toons.com. whoever finishes first. Sure enough, he still has the money and because [email protected].

Some sage advice for Hillary Clinton Moderately Confused come not to rebuke Hillary Clinton, member the Bill Clin- of yourself. Let others talk about what you who remains by far the most capable ton years, it was a represent, your impressive resume or your Ipresidential candidate. I come bearing golden age. massive capacity for hard work. advice for her campaign. Problem is, how It’s nice to tell the younger liberals flock- Hillary, this is something you sorely need. many of us remember? ing to Sanders that you’ll be listening to 1. Understand that New Hampshire didn’t Today’s 20-year-olds them. Better, though, to say that you’re owe you anything. “New Hampshire had were 4 when Bill left going to take on the powers crushing their been good for the Clintons,” we kept hear- office. Furthermore, economic prospects. ing. Its primary saved Bill’s hide in the much has happened 5. Hillary, you are the candidate, not “the 1992 presidential race. In 2008, it gave you since then, which Clintons.” In other words, drop the dynasty a needed boost when the sisterhood, en- brings us to the next nonsense. (How’s that going for Jeb Bush?) raged at perceived sexist attacks, rushed to Froma item. Chelsea should not be speaking for you. your defense. Harrop 4. The Great Reces- Bill is more complicated in that he’s a for- But what did any of this have to do with sion changed every- mer president. But rein him in. 2016? thing. In 2008, the Bill should not have berated alleged 2. Women don’t owe you anything, either. bottom dropped out of the economy. The Sanders followers for writing nasty things Which side was paying Gloria Steinem to years that followed have proven a hard slog about a female liberal pundit supporting disparage younger women who chose to for young people trying to gain an eco- you. It came off as both paternalistic and vote for Bernie Sanders? She said they nomic foothold. Blue-collar workers, dated. Social media has opened a cesspool were chasing boys; can you imagine? And meanwhile, continued to lose what they of anonymous creeps working out of un- what prompted Madeleine Albright to say had. They are all angry at Washington’s clear motives. Anyone who can’t ignore that women should vote to help other tireless service to the moneyed masters, that doesn’t belong in the arena. women as opposed to helping their coun- and with reason. Hillary, the voter demographics in the try? Now, contrary to his spiel, Bernie Sanders coming primaries and caucuses are more This was an assault on female intelli- is the candidate of Wall Street. That’s be- favorable to a candidate like you. But you gence. It also mildly embarrassed women cause if nominated, he would almost cer- still must replace some of your caution who support Clinton, not out of a desire to tainly lose to any Republican running with from-the-heart fire. Open the doors elect a female president but because she’s against him. Note how right-wing media and windows of the lamentably labeled the most qualified candidate. And oh, isn’t laying a finger on Sanders. On the “Clintonworld” and send the hangers-on please call off the celebrity brigade. Not contrary, by looping the pumped-up packing. The more you are yourself, the everyone regards Lena Dunham as a font of charges that Hillary can’t be trusted, the better you will do. wisdom. right is feeding the Sanders campaign. 3. Bill’s presidency was a long time ago. You know this, Hillary. What you must do Froma Harrop is a syndicated colum- Bill left America in wonderful fiscal shape, is brush it aside and speak directly to the nist. Her email address is and every class prospered. For we who re- hurting electorate. That means getting out [email protected]. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 — A5 PUTNAM COUNTY WEEK

Richard Fielding Cooke A look at Cookeville

Cookeville was named for Major The Princess Movie Theatre was located on West Broad Street and the corner of Church Avenue. It opened in 1935 and closed in 1978. This Richard F. Cooke, a Tennessee Sena- was a popular indoor movie theatre for more than 40 years with a balcony and a lobby, making popcorn, candy and soft drinks available to tor who was active in the formation of patrons. the county. According to the Cookeville 2030 Plan, major historical events affecting development in the City of Cookeville include: 1890: The Nashville and Knoxville Railroad was completed 1903: A basic charter for the City of Cookeville was adopted under a pri- vate act of the State of Tennessee 1905: The Cookeville Light and Water Department was organized and electric power was first provided to the city 1909: Dixie College was estab- lished. It became Tennessee Poly- technic Institute in 1915 and This is a photo of Tennessee Technological University the Cronk Rolling in 1965. Store with Benton 1930: Highway 70N, the first mod- and Opal Smith ern highway in Putnam County, was Cronk and Jackie completed Wheeler. This 1946: The city’s first water filtration was the ‘modern- facility was constructed on the Falling ization’ of the old Water River horse drawn 1950: Cookeville General Hospital wagon store fol- was opened lowing five routes 1952: The city’s first sewage dis- out of Cookeville. posal plant was constructed The driver would 1966: Interstate 40 was completed announce his im- Late 1980s: State Highway 111 was pending arrival completed by blowing a conch sea shell.

This photo was taken during the 1954 Cookeville parade. Identified in the photo are truck driver Mutt Younger, Sue Loftis in truck, Margaret Spurlock by booth, Cathleen Jackson in booth, Elise Jackson behind flag, Amy Gentry touching flag, Sally Hunter in the dark hat and glasses, Lou Ann Cumby White in hat facing forward, Becky Dyer the operator and Billie Higgenbotholm sitting on the back.

This is a photo of Hinds Drug Store, circa 1890, with Dr. Simeon Hinds and sons James M. Hinds (the postmaster of Cookeville) and Zina Theodore Hinds The Herald-Citizen No. 1 in local news (the druggist who owned and ran the store). Call 526-9715 to subscribe A6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 LOCAL/WORLD Carter says UAE will put special forces in Syria BRUSSELS (AP) — U.S. State group’s capital. would go to Syria. Defense Secretary Ash Carter Carter made the comment He said they would be part of says a key Persian Gulf ally after meeting Friday at his an effort led by the United has agreed to send special Brussels hotel with his coun- States and bolstered by Saudi forces soldiers to Syria to assist terpart from the United Arab special forces to train and en- in the development of local Emirates. able local Arab fighters who Sunni Arab fighters focused on Carter declined to say how are motivated to recapture recapturing Raqqa, the Islamic many Emirati special forces Raqqa.

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Friday, February 12, 2016 LIVING 7 Parenting Monterey at ex’s Seniors start house an chair issue for volleyball new wife team hose of us in Monterey are EAR ABBY: I am a holding the groundhog captive. divorced father who THe promised us an early spring, Dhas recently remarried. and he will not see his freedom until I have parenting time with my that guarantee is fulfilled. Oh sure, children one weeknight and we’ll feed, water and care for the little every other weekend. critter, but we don’t mess around with My children have told me the start of Spring! that during the week they pre- In the meantime, we will continue fer doing their homework at with our exercise program every their mother’s home. They say Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 9 that by the time I pick them a.m. We have some new equipment in up, prepare dinner and they our fitness building, with more to start their homework, it’s al- come. Stop by, sign up, and get your- ready time to return to their self fit for that summer flower garden. mother’s. They are at ages Bridge continues where homework assignments Senior every Monday can take several hours. “Ripples” is installed at the Capital Region Medical Center in Jefferson City, Missouri. and Thursday af- My ex is OK with me spend- Center ternoon at 1 p.m., ing time and Bingo is Dear with them every Thursday at her Artwork by TTU glass student at 10 a.m. Abby home. She Our Wednesday uses the Socials are as time to installed in Missouri hospital scheduled: run er- Wednesday the rands and 17th is Dr. Owen, do other TTU — Alex Dulle, a Tennessee Tech- minority affairs things she nological University student from the at Tennessee may not School of Art, Craft & Design at the Sandra Tech University, have time Appalachian Center for Craft, recently and his children for during installed her commissioned artwork Johnson will be talking the week. “Ripples” at the Capital Region Med- about Black His- Abigail When ical Center in her hometown of Jeffer- tory month. Covered dish luncheon there’s no son City, Missouri. follows. Van Buren school, I The large-scale wall installation greets Wednesday the 24th will be Ken bring the visitors as they enter the hospital’s Hall talking about the services he and kids to our house. All week- newly completed addition. his team from the Lions Club have end parenting time takes place “We are a community-based hospital,” provided in the disaster areas. We will at my home. said Jim Wisch, chairman of Capital also be having Hat Day (wear the cra- The problem is, my present Region Medical Center’s board of di- ziest hat you can find!), and we’ll wife can’t stand that I spend rectors. “When we started this project, have our $5 lunch, call the center for time with my children at my we knew we wanted everything – in- details on the luncheon. Wednesday, ex’s home. She doesn’t under- cluding the art – to be as local as possi- March 2, will be the 3rd grade class stand why I won’t bring them ble.” giving a performance. These children, here. I feel there’s ample op- On behalf of the board, Wisch con- from the Academy in Cookeville, portunity on the weekends for tacted Dulle, a Jefferson City native, have been here before and they are a my kids to be at our house and about creating a wall installation for the huge hit. And Wednesday the 9th will for her to build a relationship hospital that focused on themes of na- be our own Elizabeth Henry talking with them. Academics are cru- ture, healing and the local landscape. about organ donating and the chal- cial at this point in their lives. Designed to be reminiscent of ripples lenges of cancer. Covered dish lunch- So — do I disrupt their on the surface of water, the technique eon follows these two speakers. homework to accommodate used to make “Ripples” was very labor Some of our other activities are as my wife? Or should I continue intensive. Dulle incorporated varying follows: Tuesday, Feb 23, will be the arrangement that my kids, shades of blue, green and grey when Movie Day in Cookeville. The movie my former wife and I have es- creating the flat glass disks, called ron- will be determined closer to the date. tablished? — PARENTING dels. We like to go to restaurants and TIME IN NEBRASKA “She did just a beautiful job,” said movies at the last minute. Feel free to DEAR PARENTING Wisch, “This is something the commu- call the center to get the latest details TIME: It appears you have nity will cherish.” on these “extras.” married a woman who is inse- She created the commissioned artwork We also have some new activities. cure. Your children’s reasons during the 2015 fall semester, under the We are starting a volley ball team. If for wanting to stay at their supervision of TTU glass professor that makes you picture beach volley mother’s during the week Curtiss Brock. ball played by jumping, hopping, and seem valid. You didn’t men- “Alex gained a lot of confidence exe- sun tan lotioned people — back up tion how long you and wife cuting the project,” said Brock. “The just a tad. This is seated volley ball, No. 2 have been married, but commission wasn’t a straight line – TTU student Alex Dulle works on shaping a piece of glass. using a beach ball, and while this may if it’s a brand-new marriage, there was a lot of creative process for sound pretty laid back, there are rules point out that during school her to navigate. She got to see the “Terry was just very encouraging,” professor of Art and foundations coor- and competition with other centers. breaks and summer vacation process, and she achieved an end result said Dulle, “which meant a lot. He re- dinator for TTU’s School of Art, Craft This is already a hit at the Cookeville she will have the midweek that was even better than the original ally pushed me to learn as much as I & Design. “This programing is provid- Senior Center, and I will be letting time to bond with your chil- idea.” could and suggested several schools, in- ing our students with knowledge and Maxine, the director, know we are dren that she’s craving. Dulle has been interested in art for cluding the Appalachian Center for experience to better pursue entrepre- getting ready for them. DEAR ABBY: My employer much of her life; she graduated cum Craft.” neurial avenues.” If you are 60 or over, stop by the hosted a professional develop- laude from Drury University in 2013 Dulle has been formally studying After graduation, Dulle is contracted center in your area, and don’t be ment workshop on workplace with a degree in arts administration and glass since 2013, and plans to receive to work with other professional glass afraid to drive to Monterey. All the etiquette and conduct related fine arts. her craft certificate in glass from artists for Silver Dollar City, an centers offer friends, giggles and cof- to gender and personal iden- She first became interested in glass TTU’s School of Art, Craft & Design amusement park located in Branson, fee. We’d love to have you. Mon- tity. The facilitator told us to when she was a college student in in May 2016. Missouri. The park employs more than terey’s center is open Monday make sure we always use the Springfield, Missouri. She often spent “Through interaction with new inter- 100 craftsmen on-park demonstrating through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. gender pronoun preferred by time at Springfield Hot Glass, a family disciplinary and entrepreneurial initia- glass blowing, blacksmithing, pottery, Our phone number is 839-8053. the person we are talking to or owned and operated glass studio. The tives at TTU, the school’s programs candy making, candle making and Come on over! about. But she didn’t give any shop’s owners, Terry Bloodworth and are expanding in all three areas of art, other disciplines. guidance about how to know Gabe Bloodworth, introduced her to craft and design,” explains Kimberly For more information about TTU’s Sandra Johnson is the what those pronouns are if it’s glassblowing and encouraged her to Winkle, interim director of the Ap- School of Art, Craft & Design visit: director of the Monterey Senior not clear from someone’s out- study glass full-time. palachian Center for Craft, associate https://www.tntech.edu/education/art/. Center. ward appearance. Addition- ally, I have learned I’m not very good at guessing. Is there a polite way to ask Apple co-founder bringing an even nerdier ‘Comic Con’ someone if they prefer to be called he or she? What about By MICHAEL LIEDTKE now are the same as we get for movies, he financed the US Festivals, a pair of people who don’t use either? AP Technology Writer celebrities and the whole pop culture side three-day concerts held in the southern It seems like there’s a lot of of our lives,” he said. California desert. The events, which fea- opportunity to offend some- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple co- That veneration of technology helped tured top acts such as The Police, The one. I’d hate to upset anyone founder Steve Wozniak had a front row turn Wozniak’s late partner, Steve Jobs, Talking Heads, The Clash, David Bowie by using the wrong pronoun, seat as the personal computer began to into an icon — and his October 2011 and Fleetwood Mac, drew massive but I also don’t want to admit reshape society. So it made perfect sense death into a worldwide wake. crowds yet still managed to lose about to the person that I can’t tell if to him to bring a convention meshing Wozniak himself has become better $26 million, according to Wozniak. he or she is a man or woman. technology with pop culture to Silicon known through recent movies that retold He said that won’t happen at Silicon It’s like walking in a mine- Valley. the story of Jobs and Apple, as well as his Valley Comic Con, which has already field. — WHAT’S RIGHT? The convergence will occur March 18- guest appearances on TV shows such as sold enough tickets to turn a profit. DEAR WHAT’S RIGHT: 20 in San Jose, California, with the debut “Dancing With The Stars” and “The Big Some tickets, which cost from $25 to This is such new territory, it of Silicon Valley Comic Con. It’s a new Wozniac Bang Theory.” He now works at a Silicon $99, are still available, though a sold-out may take a while for the gen- twist on an idea that has brought together Valley startup, Primary Data, and also crowd of about 30,000 people is ex- eral public to adjust. How- fans of science fiction, fantasy and super- expected to swarm into the Silicon Valley spends about a third of the year on the pected. ever, the person’s name heroes at packed shows held around the event. road, mostly giving speeches and making “Ever since starting Apple, I have had should be a clue about which world for years. The agenda includes a panel devoted to other public appearances. the mentality that you should make a gender he or she identifies “I don’t like doing the same thing as the quantum realm and an “app alley” “Everyone I go in the world, people just profit,” Wozniak said. “That was Steve with. everyone else,” Wozniak told The Asso- featuring products from technology start- say, ‘Thank you, thank you,’ even if they Jobs’ big role (at Apple). He believed While I wouldn’t recom- ciated Press Wednesday. So he teamed ups. The marquee attractions on the en- don’t happen to own an Apple product,” you start a company to make a profit be- mend asking what gender the with four other partners to try something tertainment side include William Shatner Wozniak said. “They are just saying cause that is the only way you are going person is, it wouldn’t be inap- slightly different. from the original “Star Trek” and “Back thank you for being a part of it all and to go on to build other great things.” propriate to use the word Throwing technology into the mix To The Future” stars Michael J. Fox, want to show their love.” Jobs frowned upon Wozniak’s involve- “they” when speaking about should ratchet up the nerd vibe that rip- Christopher Lloyd and Lea Thompson. Silicon Valley Comic Con is the first ment in the US Festivals and probably the person because that pro- ples through all Comic Cons. A sold-out Wozniak, 65, is confident the hybrid major event that Wozniak has backed wouldn’t have thought much of Silicon noun is being used more in crowd of about 30,000 engineers, entre- convention will be a hit. since the early 1980s. While on leave Valley Comic Con, according to Woz- the singular. preneurs and pop-culture connoisseurs is “The emotions we have for technology from Apple following an airplane crash, niak. Herald-Citizen

Friday, February 12, 2016 RELIGION 8 A village Renewal Saying chief’s what you mindset mean

Mark Rutland, in a post dated Octo- A study was conducted by “Out on ber, 2015, told about being in a re- the Field” of 9,200 persons from six mote village deep in the Peruvian countries. The study included the rain forest when a jet coursed contributions of professional athletes. through the sky overhead. The results of the study revealed that Mark said, “The chief asked if that the locker rooms of professional is how I came to Peru, which sports teams, which have a dominate launched a long, anti-gay atmos- comic commu- phere and use ho- nity discussion mophobic of air travel. language, are The kibitzers very likely to ac- around us joined cept and tolerate in with ludicrous a gay teammate. comments on Sue Rankin, a how airplanes professor of edu- looked and cation at Penn worked, all of State University, Jim which were ut- Gene was on a review Rogers terly absurd. Skipworth panel of seven “Finally I academics who paced off what I evaluated the thought were the dimensions of a study by “Out on the Field.” In their 707, which may have been as far off review of the study it was found that as their ideas were. When they real- the locker room homophobic rhetoric ized what I was showing them could which is hostile and demeaning to have held every person in their vil- gay athletes, does not translate into lage, the arguments and denials went an attitude or behavior which is hos- up in intensity. Finally the chief tile to the gay community. raised his hand and spoke what to Instead, it was discovered that a this day seems like great wisdom: large percentage of athletes were ac- “’I have never seen an airplane ex- Amy Davis | Herald-Citizen cepting and affirming of gays who cept up there in the sky. I cannot became a member of their team in imagine what something like that Tennessee Bible College’s Kerry Duke, vice president, left, and David Hill, president, make plans for the spite of the homophobic language looks like on the ground. They look 37th annual Spiritual Renewal Lectureship Feb. 26-28. The theme is “Revisiting the Battle,” and the sched- used in the locker room. Why? It was very small to me in the sky, but birds ule of speakers may be found on the TBC website at www.tn-biblecollege.edu. Everyone is welcome. The found that the homophobic language look smaller to me in the sky.’ college is located at 1616 McCulley Road in Cookeville. Call 931-526-1616 for more information. is a “learned-language.” Homophobic “His own wife objected, ‘Why language in the locker room is used should we believe this man?’ freely and casually. When this “He answered her with a question: learned-language is used it is used as ‘Why should we doubt him? He got slang. When an athlete gets upset here somehow. I hope someday to Speaking In Stories: The with an official, he will use this lan- see an airplane on the ground. Until guage to vent his anger. His epitaph then I will just wait.’” will be used as profanity. It is not Mark Rutland commented, “Re- used as an expression of indictment markable and memorable wisdom Civility Project still needed of a person’s sexual orientation or to from a man who lived in a hut.” define one’s stance on homosexuality. When I think about how my own The study found the learned-language spiritual mindset has mutated over Back in January of 2009, several political oppo- genuine compromise is possible. A third is a thoughtless expression of anger my lifetime, it’s enough to curl my prominent and concerned people, both nents and hard thing Christians can do is to obey God’s and is not to be interpreted as de- hair — if I had any hair. Republicans and Democrats, launched line ideology on word to “not bear false witness” and not meaning of a person’s sexual orienta- With a newfound thirst, I read “The Civility Project.” They asked all both sides will spread untrue statements about our po- tion. The church has through the Scriptures five times in 100 US Senators, all 435 House of Rep- only get worse as litical foes. learned-language. The church’s one year, poring over them the best I resentatives, and all 50 state governors the November Even better, we can follow the Golden learned-language is very familiar to could. Before I would begin read- to sign a pledge promising, “I will be elections get Rule to “do unto others as you would church folk, but it has no meaning for ing, I would ask my Father, “Please civil in my public discourse and behav- closer. But as have them do unto you,” which, at the those outside the church. The take all my preconceived ideas away ior. I will be respectful of others Christians, there very least, means that we will respect church’s learned-language is used and help me learn from this reading whether or not I agree with them. I will are a few things people who hold different views from freely and casually. One of the most what You would have me learn.” By stand against incivility when I see it.” we can do. First, us. familiar is “Jesus died for your sins.” the end of that year, life changes Of the 585 politicians who received the Martin we can refuse to The Church has much to offer in a Church folk get upset when a person began and have not stopped. invitation to practice civility, a grand Thielen participate in world of bitter partisanship. We can asks them, “What do you mean?” Hopefully, as my spiritual eyes total of 3 people signed the pledge. Two hateful partisan- model a better way to treat one another Church folk believe everyone is sup- began to focus on principles thereto- years later, “The Civility Project” ship. For exam- including mutual respect, humility, posed to know what they mean. fore not considered, I grew which folded. ple, we can refuse to listen to radio grace, fair-minded dialogue, and com- One of the most overused church means I changed. I’m not the man I November is months away, but I’m al- programs or watch TV shows or read mon sense compromise for the greater learned-language expressions is “The once thought I was. ready weary of mean-spirited political internet sites that engage in bitter parti- good. May that be true in your life, and Bible is the word of God.” Christians We all develop mindsets, usually by partisanship. It’s going to be a long sanship, whether on the left or on the in mine, regardless of our political af- who use this learned language feel subscribing to ideologies. When we election season. It seems like America right. We can also refuse to talk disre- filiation. “The Civility Project” failed in there is no need to define what they identify with a group or philosophy, has lost the ability to engage in thought- spectfully about political candidates on Washington DC, but it does not have to mean because it is so familiar. But for we usually will go along with their ful political dialogue with civility. In- either side of the aisle. A second thing fail in Cookeville, Tennessee. others this church learned-language beliefs, even if our common sense stead of respectful civil discourse, it Christians can do is admit that many raises some big questions. Stoning would lead us elsewhere. seems each side only wants to attack political issues are complex. Rarely is Martin Thielen, senior pastor at people is the word of God? Just as the Here is my mindset: I believe in the and destroy the other side, often with one political party all right and the other Cookeville First United Methodist locker room has to clean up its act, Scriptures because they are the only half-truths or distorted facts. The end political party all wrong. Framing every Church, is the author of seven the church has to do a better job of reliable revelation of the Lord God result is political gridlock, and hateful political agenda as a completely black books including “Searching For defining its learned-language. and His Son, Jesus Christ. I further feelings toward people with different and white issue is not helpful. When we Happiness,” “The Answer to Bad Jesus didn’t use learned-language. believe in life after death; that Jesus political views. admit that many political issues are Religion Is Not No Religion,” and He made it very simple. He expressed was the firstborn from death; that I have no illusions that political civil- complicated, and that both sides include “What’s the Least I Can Believe the most important message in very Jesus paid the price for your sins and ity is on the way. The demonization of good people with good points, then and Still Be a Christian?” few words and did not clothe them in mine. I have staked my life, my very excessive language. He didn’t list ten soul, on that. Either historic Christi- things that a person must do or be- anity is true or it is the most das- lieve to follow him. tardly hoax ever perpetrated on In fact, his life lived was such that humanity. ‘Sweet Hour of Prayer’ speaks to the mystery humankind wanted to share in it. Considering how different my faith How and why would we want to add is when compared with fifty or so When the disciples saw Jesus in prayer, they dence is evident in the next verse, ‘I lay my requests to, “By this shall all men know that years ago, I can’t imagine how much asked him, “Lord, teach us to pray.” (Luke 11:1) before you and wait in expectation.’ He was dis- you are my disciples, that you love more I am going to learn when this From that glorious question in Scripture, we have traught but still hopeful.” (Verses 1-3). one another.” life is over. Perhaps my knowledge what is known as the Lord’s Prayer. Millions have So I believe prayer is a mystery, and a very excit- will be less than that of the jungle repeated those words, and it is one of our greatest ing one. The hymn, “Sweet Hour of Prayer” pro- Gene Skipworth is the author of kibitzers mentioned above. I pray examples of calling out to God. vides us a way to sing about the call on our “Wear Your Collar,” which de- that I will at least have the attitude of In the Psalms we read of other needs for help with Christian lives to reach out and trust that God is lis- scribes his ministry to bike the village chief. our prayers. Author, Denise Loock writes in her tening. gangs in Cincinnati in the early What a minute fraction of truth I book, “Open Your Hymnal,” “The writer of Psalm “Sweet hour of prayer! sweet hour of prayer! that 1970s. A retired United have thus far grasped. In whatever 5 displayed a similar mixture of humility and bold- calls me from a world of care, and bids me at my Methodist and United Church of time I have left, I resolve to seek to ness when he prayed, ‘Give ear to my word, oh Father’s throne make all my wants and wishes Cookeville minister, he now lives be more like Jesus. Lucy Lord, consider my sighing. Listen to my cry for known.” in Fairfield Glade. He can be Adams help, my King and my God, for to you I pray.’ Yet, reached at gskipworth@out- Jim Rogers is a local minister. the psalmist did not sink into despair. His confi- See LUCY, Page 10 look.com.

Jehovah’s Witness assembly Saturday In Our Churches Ongoing 11 a.m. Wednesdays at 31 W. 1st St. Compas- COOKEVILLE — You’ve probably found at Hebrews 13:7. AGLOW: Aglow International is a CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The sionate Communication is based on had contact with Jehovah’s Witnesses at One topic that will be presented is, “Im- dynamic, global organization, made Christian Science Society of Marshall Rosenberg’s Nonviolent some time. They call at your door and can itate the Endurance of the Prophets.” This up of women and men with a single Cookeville, one of the worldwide Communication method. This is a be seen in public areas sharing their Bible refers to the prophets of God, whose lives purpose: to see God’s will be done on branches of The First Church of tool for resolving differences. For literature. Why do they do this work, who are recorded in the Hebrew Scriptures or earth as it is in heaven, through Christ Scientist in Boston (The info., go to are they imitating? the commonly called ‘Old Testament’. prayer, local groups, events and out- Mother Church), holds church serv- http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. You are invited to attend their semi-an- The program will begin with music at reaches. For more information about ices at 10:30 a.m. Sundays at 118 E. DIVORCE CARE: DivorceCare is nual assembly at the Hyder-Burks Agri- 9:40 am, no collection will be taken and the Cookeville Aglow Community 1st St. at Holly, Cookeville, Tenn. a friendly, caring group of people cultural Pavillion, Cookeville, Saturday, all are welcome to attend. Lighthouse, contact Karen at (931) For info., call 854-0916. who will walk alongside you through Feb. 20. For more information about Jehovah’s 979-0727 or go to www.aglow.org. COMPASSIONATE COMMU- one of life’s most difficult experi- The theme of the meeting is, “Imitate Witnesses, go to www.jw.org on the in- CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: A NICATION: Unitarian Universalist ences. Don’t go through separation or Their Faith”, taken from the scripture ternet. creative children’s program at New Congregation of Cookeville’s Com- divorce alone. Meets Wednesdays at Thought Unity Church (823 10th St., passionate Communication circle Cookeville) is held every Sunday at meets at 6 p.m. on the first and third See CHURCHES, Page 9 HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 — A9 RELIGION What you think of me is none of my business

What you think of me is none of my wrong and yet passes it on to others any- because of this the power of your Word in the direction ity, though it can sometimes be very business.” Rev. Terry Cole Whittaker way without even trying to find out if cyber negativity of truth and love.” hard to ignore and not let it hurt. Louise said this in her book by the same title it’s true or not. Then there are those who and that’s beyond We can also ask ourselves, “Is what L. Hay has a great affirmation I would and that statement has always stuck with are vindictive for whatever reasons and sad. I’m saying lifting someone up or tearing highly recommend using: “I am far more me. they make up stuff in order to try and There is no easy them down?” Or, “How would I feel if than other people’s opinions. My opin- But how many of us can ignore what hurt other people. These reflect more on answer to putting a someone were saying bad things about ion of myself is the only one that other people think of us, especially if it the person doing the gossiping and bad- stop to gossiping me?” If we don’t like it, then we should- counts. I love and respect myself no is something negative? Not many can, mouthing rather than the person who and badmouthing. n’t be doing it to others. Instead, use matter what ‘they’ say.” at least not all of the time, and that in- they are speaking against. Those who One of the things your words wisely and spread kindness Ephesians 4:29 states “Do not let any cludes me. do this are basically insecure and the that did it for me along the way. We can also teach our unwholesome talk come out of your Most of us have been the targets of only way they can make themselves feel was that I finally children these things from an early age. mouths, but only what is helpful for gossip and have been badmouthed by better is by putting others down. Karen came to the con- I admit I’m not perfect at it. Some- building others up according to their others, and yes, it can hurt. A lot. I Before computers, cell phones, and so- Langford clusion that I times I can get so frustrated or angry needs, that it may benefit those who lis- know I have been that target more times cial media, all this was pretty much didn’t like it being about the way someone has treated ei- ten.” And of, course, there’s the great than I can count, and as much as I try not spread from person to person. Today, done to me so why should I do it to oth- ther me or someone else that I’ll spout Rumi who said, “My dear heart, never to let it get to me, sometimes it does. it’s a whole other monster. Anyone can ers? It’s also a part of the Golden Rule off to a friend just to get it off my chest. think you are better than others. Listen In those times, I try to remember Rev. spread vicious gossip and lies via the In- of “Do unto others as you would have There are those times when we need our to their sorrows with compassion. If you Whittaker’s statement, and when I do, it ternet and the information can be seen them do unto you.” closest friends whom we can talk to or want peace, don’t harbor bad thoughts, takes most if not all of the sting out of by thousands within seconds. You also In “The Four Agreements” by don to vent our frustrations, but those friends do not gossip, and don’t teach what you it. see this a lot in schools and colleges. It’s Miguel Ruiz, the first agreement states, also know that we do not mean any ill do not know.” We have no control over what others become a new way of bullying and “Be Impeccable with your Word: Speak will towards the other person and it stays Rev. Dr. Karen Langford is an In- say about us. Some of it may be true, many, especially our children, are the re- with integrity. Say only what you mean. between us. spirational speaker, ordained min- and many times, it can be completely cipients. We’re now hearing more and Avoid using the Word to speak against We can also control the way we think ister and writer. She may be false. Someone gets the information more children are committing suicide yourself or to gossip about others. Use when we’re the targets of such negativ- reached at [email protected]. In Our Churches

From Page 8 Church has started a food pantry for those in need. 931-432-6232. at 427 Laurel Ave., Cookeville. It will be the third Saturday of every month from FREE CLOTHING: West View Baptist Church GRIEF: Heart of the Cumberland provides hope 7 p.m. at Trinity in Algood. (205 W. Wall St.) 9-11 a.m. Bring a photo ID. Located at 775 West will give away free clothing the first and third FOOD PANTRY: New Beginning Fellowship Cemetery Rd., Cookeville. For more info., call Monday of the month, from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Located See CHURCHES, Page 10

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In my last article I wrote about how the promised to work all things together for life, but also in the not just weep over those sins but we will against sin in the hearts of His people. Gospel of Jesus Christ brings me en- our good, and as Thomas Watson wrote lives of those also pray against those sins. The prophet We hear a lot of talk about electing couragement in this sin-filled world in — this even includes the wickedness around him. Daniel did this in Daniel 9, “And I set godly leaders at this time of year. We which we live. When I look at society, I and sin all around us. That may be a lit- Do you see what my face unto the Lord God, to seek by hear a lot of talk about how dark and become discouraged and pessimistic in tle hard for us to digest, so allow me to God has done here prayer and supplications, with fasting, wicked society is becoming all around my mind and heart. help us think through that. I’ll be draw- in the life of and sackcloth, and ashes: And I prayed us. Yet, when was the last time we as Yet, when I look at Jesus Christ and ing from my recent studies of Thomas David? God has unto the Lord my God, and made my God’s people felt genuine godly sorrow what He has accomplished on behalf of Watson’s book “All Things For Good.” overruled sin by confession, and said, O Lord, the great in our hearts for the sin all around us, those who believe on Him, I find salva- I think you will be blessed by these causing good to and dreadful God, keeping the covenant and that sorrow for sin actually drove us tion and hope. The darkness can never thoughts. arise from it, and and mercy to them that love him, and to to our knees to pray in sincerity? These put out the light of the Gospel, try as Thinking about Watson’s statement, it that good was them that keep his commandments; We are just two simple examples of how though it may. God made his people a would be easy for us to question how Ryan found in the sor- have sinned, and have committed iniq- God overrules sin for good. If you promise in Romans 8:28 that ‘all things God can overrule sin and cause good to Barnheart row of King uity, and we have done wickedly, and would like to hear more of this kind of work together for good to them that love arise from it, when it is so damnable in David’s heart. have rebelled, even by departing from biblical teaching, I would cordially in- God, to them who are the called accord- nature. The first way in which God over- Christians, does thy precepts and from thy judgments.” vite you to join us at Post Oak for wor- ing to his purpose.’ Christians, we must rules sin and causes good to arise from sorrow arise in our hearts when we look The prophet Ezra in Ezra 9 writes his ship this Sunday morning at 10:55. Until cling to this wonderful promise. God is it is by producing sorrow in the heart of at the sin all around us? Do rivers of wa- reaction to the sin all around him, “And then, may God work godly sorrow and sovereign! God is all-powerful! his people for the sins around them. In ters run down our eyes because we see when I heard this thing, I rent my man- prayer in the hearts of all his people. As the late Puritan Thomas Watson Psalm 119:136, David writes, “Rivers of how much society hates our God? When tle, and plucked off the hair of my head once wrote, ‘Sin it its own nature is waters run down mine eyes, because we learn to weep and grieve and sorrow and of my beard, and sat down aston- Ryan Barnhart is the pastor at damnable, but God in His infinite wis- they keep not thy law.” David is so over- for the sins of others, God is overruling ished…I fell upon my knees, and spread Post Oak Presbyterian Church. dom overrules it, and causes good to whelmed by the wickedness and sin of sin for our good. But it does not stop out my hands unto the Lord my God, He enjoys spending time with his arise from that which seems most to op- those around him, that he sits down and there. God not only overrules sin for our and said, ‘O my God, I am ashamed and wife and three daughters. He pose it.’ weeps. David weeps because the un- good when He brings godly sorrow to blush to lift up my face to thee, my God: holds a Master of Arts in Public Christians, here is what that means for godly are running headlong into hell for our hearts, but also when He works in us for our iniquities are increased over our Policy from Liberty University. us. As we look around us and see how their love of sin and wickedness. David a heart to pray against the sin around us. head, and our trespass is grown up unto Apart from pastoring, Ryan does society calls good things evil and evil weeps because he cannot reform the Watson wrote, “Crying sins cause cry- the heavens.’” freelance writing. He can be things good, we don’t have to over- blasphemies of his age. David weeps be- ing prayers.” If there is true sorrow in You see God overrules sin for good reached via email at barn- whelmed in pessimism because God has cause he hates sin, not only in his own our hearts for the sins of society, we will when he produces sorrow and prayer [email protected] Time levels and Ash Wednesday lightens the field for us

Willingness to grow. The hallmark of wisdom shunned by youth and mourned by the old. No matter what age a person may be, it is always the oldest they have ever been. It is no wonder that people often view themselves as fully formed at the beginning of their endeavors. Only when opportunities are diminished or well-nigh gone do people understand what should have been. Time levels and light- ens the field. Imagine what it would have been like were we as Adam and Eve in the per- fected state — ever growing and learning with no shadow of death. There would be no regret or pain of loss day after eter- nal day. Now, our years are numbered and full of grief. Time flies by as we fu- tilely attempt small gains. Little progress and hard earned. When we have learned how to live, we escape this mortal bond Sterl in sorrow and the gift of God. Paramore Had I known then what I know now. The proverb of the aged is a caution to treasure the moments and stay evergreen. Time is short. If we are to live as we should we must value living and learning. We must not only seek to know but to understand. I wish I had been more patient then and suffered with others in their difficulties even as I yearn for them to do with me in mine. Today, I understand, but it took more years than I had to give. Jesus showed us excellence and empathy. He never relaxed the standard but always related to the struggling. Scripture says He know us completely and loves us still. He even placed AP Photo/Rich Pedroncelli Himself under the curse of humanity and sin to experience Marcella Rodriguez, left, and Sonia Ornelas, second from left, receive ashes from Associate Pastor Leslie Welton, third pain, suffering and death first-hand. When I hurt, He is there. from left, Pastor Katy Grindberg, right, outside of St. John’s Lutheran Church in Sacramento, Calif., on Wednesday. In the night of failure, He keeps my soul. It is my responsi- The pastors at St. John’s joined other churches in providing ‘Ashes On The Go’ for those who want to participate in bility to show some of what He has shown me to others. the start of the Christian observance of Lent but are unable to attend a full church service. We live in the moment. When the time of action is past, we may regret the deed but can never recall it. It would pay us to be sensitive and silent. I have learned that most people have a guilty conscience longing for freedom and forgiveness. At LUCY: the same time, most anguish remains so deeply personal as to Song speaks to mystery of prayer be unexpressed. What burdens to bear! These things speak to the profound need for a Savior and solace of the saints. From Page 8 of Prayer.” He had it printed in the New York Usually when we sing a message that has God’s Word is always new and always true. Much is written Observer on Sept. 13, 1845. been written, it flows easily. Even humming on loving relationships among believers. Such relationships There is another mystery about this hymn. An outstanding musician of the day, William the tune can fill us with precious memories. make the necessary admonitions and corrections of biblical Who was the composer? In most hymnals we Bradbury was touched by its message and he But we must never forget the words that en- living bearable. Secularism offers an easy, flip lifestyle as a read the name, William Walford. Was he a said, courage our Christian walk cheap imitation of real accountable Christianity. Don’t worry blind shopkeeper in the village of Coleshill, ”A poem that teaches the value and necessity In the concluding verse, we joyfully about it. Genuine understanding, love and support will beat Warwickshire, England? Did he ask his of prayer is very important,” he said. He sing: “And since he bids me seek his face, that any day of the week. friend, Thomas Solomon, to write down a composed a melody that became the wings believe his word, and trust his grace, I’ll cast poem that was forming in his mind? that have carried it out into the world. It was on him my every care, and wait for thee, Sterl Paramore is the pastor of Faith Fellowship in Or was he a clergyman in that town who first published in Bradbury’s hymnal, “The sweet hour of prayer!” Cookeville. He teachers classes at Progressive Sen- gave a copy of his beautifully written poem Golden Chain,” in 1861. tencing Inc. and is married to Debi and is the father to Solomon? We may never know, but we are A few other special tunes he wrote accom- Lucy Adams is an author and the wife of Brian and Brandon. sure that the Rev. Solomon, a visiting minister pany the words for: “Just As I Am,” “Savior of former Cookeville minister. More of in a Warwickshire church in 1842, returned to Like a Shepherd Lead Us” and “Jesus Loves her writing can be seen at America with a special poem, “Sweet Hour Me.” www.52hymns.com.

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From Page 9 to move forward in the journey For more info., contact Karl and able and monetary donations to different locations with ministers tian Life 1st Assembly of God; of grief. For locations, dates and Rose Ann Lopez at (931) 651- help those in need. Located at from various groups on Thurs- March 17, held at First Church of and healing for the grieving times, see www.griefshare.org, 1179 or email us at rjlopez- 7311 Baxter Rd. in Baxter, and days. A brief service will be held the Nazarene; and March 25, through Christ-centered peer enter your ZIP code and click on [email protected]. open Saturdays from 9 a.m. to at noon, followed by a light meal held at St. Andrew Catholic support. Bereavement and di- “find a group.” Select the group MEDITATION: Unitarian noon, except on holiday week- served by the host churches, at Church. vorce groups for ages 4-adult. to find more info. on that group. Universalist Congregation of ends. Call for an appointment for 12:30. The churches participating Feb. 13 Please call the office (931-525- Or call 931-854-0806. Cookeville’s meditation group after-hours deliveries. For more are: Feb. 11, at Sparta First BREAKFAST: Men’s commu- 2600) for more info. THE GROVE: The Grove, meets at 6 p.m. every Tuesday at info., call Leecoe at 239-3040, United Methodist Church; Feb. nity breakfast, open to all men of GRIEF SHARE: Grief Share Little Tree Learners, Mother’s 31 W. 1st St. It does not matter Becky at 931-303-2676 or Janie 18, at First Presbyterian, held at the White County area, held at seminars and support groups are Day Out Program, Tuesdays and whether you are just curious, a at 510-1834. Crossroads Cathedral; Feb. 25, at North Sparta Church of God, at led by people who understand Thursdays from 8:30 a.m.-2:30 novice, or a long-time practi- SALEM OUTREACH: Salem Christpoint Church; March 3, at 7:30 a.m., on the second Satur- what you are going through and p.m., now enrolling. Infants to tioner. Come and experience a Outreach Center will ONLY be First Christian, held at Kynett 1st day of each month. Food and fel- want to help. There are 13 ses- preschoolers will enjoy a loving, sense of calm in an accepting, open on the first and third UMC; March 10, held at Chris- lowship. sions — Tuesdays at 6 p.m. at safe and caring environment. For supportive environment. For Wednesday of each month, from Trinity in Algood (205 W. Wall info., call 526-9355 or go to info., go to 9-11 a.m. Silver Point church of Christ St., Algood). www.thegrovelife.org. http://tinyurl.com/ca2ofcf. YESHUA’S SABBATH: ...pointing the way to the cross since 1929 GRIEF SUPPORT: First HAVURAH: Cookeville Jew- MOTHER’S DAY OUT: First Yeshua’s Sabbath Church meets 6701 Smithville Highway United Methodist Church of ish Havurah meets regularly to Baptist Church Cookeville’s Saturdays at 1 p.m. at 4199 Silver Point, Tennessee Cookeville continues to offer a celebrate Shabbat and other oc- Mother’s Day Out program, Roberts Matthews Highway in faith-based grief support at vari- casions. Worship is informal but Tuesdays and Fridays from 8:45 Sparta, one block from Highway Time of Services: ous locations throughout in the tradition of Reform Ju- a.m.-2:45 p.m., is now enrolling. 111 at O’Connor Road exit. For Sunday Bible Study 9 AM Cookeville. Through the leader- daism. For info., call 526-4126 For info. call Linda Huddleston more info., call Larry or Lana Worship 10 AM & 6 AM ship of God’s Comfort Grief or 979-5898. at 526-7119. Pratt at 931-314-7214. Wednesday Bible Study 7 PM Ministry, participants will re- HEBRAIC ROOTS: Hebraic RESTORING HOPE: Restor- Feb. 11-March 25 Minister: John Whitson (931-858-2390/239-1794) ceive materials, knowledge and Roots Bible Study at our home in ing Hope, a Christian-based Help LENTEN SERVICES: Com- compassionate comfort needed Algood every Saturday at 3 p.m. Center, is accepting non-perish- munity Lenten services will be at Visit us on the web at silverpointchurchofchrist.org HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 — 11 PUTNAM COUNTY DEVOTIONAL PAGE Hometown Family Care Where We Care About You and Your Family Charles Stone Heating & Cooling, LLC 526-5023 SERVICE • INSTALLATION • SALES COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Wanda Keagle, FNP HVAC - PLUMBING 586 Suite L South Jefferson Ave., Cookeville 931-854-0050 315 Transport Dr., Cookeville, Tn 38506 Your home deserves

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Arlo & Janis Arlo & Janis HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 — A13 ENTERTAINMENT Irreverent ‘Deadpool’ suffers from juvenile humor

By LINDSEY BAHR story from a dude who is too vain to re- hero pics about what its audience wants AP Film Writer turn to his beautiful stripper girlfriend and isn’t concerned with the pretense of Vanessa (Morena Baccarin) looking like heroism to justify gratuitous stabbings, “Deadpool” hates its audience, and a burn victim. So he hunts down the guy slashings and shooting. that’s not necessarily a bad thing. who transformed him in the first place, That said, there is a numbing aspect to Nothing is sacred to either this film or Ajax (Ed Skrein), to fix his skin. “Deadpool” too. About midway this character (played with “I’m so To be fair, Wade was pretty twisted be- through, at the point of aggravation naughty” abandon by Ryan Reynolds), fore his transformation into “Deadpool,” when many may have walked out in dis- which pokes fun at superhero movie cul- who isn’t so much an alter ego as he is gust, I submitted. ture, Hollywood itself, Reynolds, direc- Wade with an even bigger chip on his “Deadpool” is supposed to shock you tor Tim Miller, love and human decency shoulder. He starts out obnoxious and with its vulgarity, with its impertinence, — and that’s just in the opening credits. stays obnoxious — the mask just allows with its willingness to roast anyone and On the page, it sounds like a lot of fun, him to abandon the pretense of any so- anything, from Reynolds’ famously and it starts out strong with a cheeky, cial graces (including paying cab driv- loathed “Green Lantern” to Hugh Jack- self-awareness. But that wears thin very ers, apparently). For better or worse, man. But for a movie where everything quickly for the raunchy, irreverent, and Reynolds wears the character well. was clearly on the table, and nothing very R-rated bad boy property of the It’s also odd that T.J. Miller, as Dead- was too precious to spare, it’s difficult to Marvel comic book world, which also pool’s friend Weasel, whose comedy is understand how at so many points, for seems to have matured to only a fifth in the universe of the “Deadpool” tone, instance, they decided to go with yet an- grade level in its humor, wit, and ideas doesn’t even manage to elevate the other masturbation joke. about subversion. The pervasive, toxic humor past the “nana nana boo boo” va- Comedy and sustained energy were the juvenileness suffocates even the more riety. most important things to get right in a clever aspects of the film. It makes the The women aren’t much to celebrate, movie like this, and “Deadpool” whiffed entire experience a trying one, especially either, although it was amusing to have on both. for the uninitiated who might be blindly an actual adult relationship in a super- In the end, it’s hard to shake the feeling expecting another “Avengers” or “X- hero film as opposed to the chaste, that they’ve made a movie for boys that Men.” teenage coyness of so many others. But only adults are allowed to see. For the If superhero movies are going to con- did Vanessa have to be a stripper? future sleepover party where some open- tinue to dominate the pop-cultural land- AP Brianna Hildebrand’s Negasonic minded parent allows a screening, it’ll scape for the foreseeable future (and Teenage Warhead (an angsty good gal surely be a blast. they are), “Deadpool” is at least refresh- Ryan Reyonlds, left, and Morena Baccarin in a scene from “Deadpool.” mutant) is promising, too, but isn’t given “Deadpool,” a 20th Century Fox re- ing in its willingness to try something much to do aside from being a punchline lease, is rated R by the Motion Picture new. It is neither “Avengers” nor “X- but it’s not because some big baddy is ments in the hopes that it might cure his for Deadpool. Association of America for “strong vio- Men” nor anything we’ve really seen be- blowing up a skyscraper. It’s just be- cancer. It does, and it gives him super The violence is also carried out with lence and language throughout, sexual fore. No heroes are born. No worlds are cause wise guy mercenary Wade Wilson healing powers, too, but his good looks such smirking glee that it becomes a bit content and graphic nudity.” Running ending. No cities are destroyed. The (Reynolds) agreed to lend his body to are the casualty. uncomfortable to watch — but maybe time: 108 minutes. One and a half stars body count is still preposterously high, some off-the-books scientific experi- “Deadpool” is essentially a revenge it’s just more honest than most super- out of four. In ‘How to Be Single,’ a rom-com quest for me time

By JAKE COYLE the City” writer. Alice’s co-worker Robin (Rebel Wilson, pair off and marry. going “home,” only to be barked at by the AP Film Writer But if the set-up is overly conventional, spirited if overdoing it). Alice’s older sis- From scene to scene, “How to Be Sin- cabbie who demands an actual address. “How to Be Single” inverts some of the ter, an obstetrician named Meg (Leslie gle” scrolls through tones like a Tinder Directed by Christian Ditter, “How to Momentarily untied from “50 Shades of standard beats of the romantic comedy Mann), plays the part of the careerist search, jumping from romance to penis Be Single” deserves credit for fashioning Grey” and its planned sequels, Dakota enough to give it a not-as-bad-as-you-ex- woman pining for a baby. And then jokes to — most jarring of all — the pain a romantic comedy that diminishes ro- Johnson is again looking for love in pected charm derived considerably from there’s Lucy (Alison Brie), a picky, com- of a widower father (Damon Wayons Jr., mance and elevates independence, even “How to Be Single,” a mild and fittingly its appealing cast. puter-dating, marriage-crazed woman as a boyfriend of Alice’s). The key here if its vision of solitude is a shallow ver- discombobulated ode to singlehood that “Why do we always tell our stories who remains curiously unconnected to is the winsome Johnson, an assured ac- sion of “me” time. plays like a “Sex and the City” spinoff. through relationships?” asks Alice (John- the others, an awkwardly added-on char- tress at home in any of the comic or dra- But it’s time to request a maritime on We’re back in that rom-com bastion — son), at the film’s start. She’s a young acter in the script by Abby Kohn, Marc matic shifts of the film. glossy New York-set rom coms, where New York: the fairy tale, cobblestoned paralegal who, fearful that she has missed Silverstein and Dana Fox. “Friends,” ’’Bridget Jones” and “Sex quirky redemption is always found in a version — with a quartet of female arche- out on “real life in the in-between mo- The group is largely confined to the and the City” are all explicitly referenced, bohemian Brooklyn apartment. There types who live in questionably affordable ments” by always jumping from one re- Meatpacking District, but their escapades just in case anyone wasn’t sure of the must, surely, be single women in Ohio. Manhattan apartments, and in a story that lationship to another, tells her longtime are all over the map. There are the comic genre. “How to Be Single” is best, “How to Be Single,” a Warner Bros. re- revolves around one character (Johnson) boyfriend (Nicholas Braun) that they one-night stands of Robin, the pregnancy though, when it pivots from the pre- lease, is rated R by the Motion Picture prone to occasional inner-monologue must split. trials of Meg and Lucy’s flirting with her dictable — when the seemingly destined Association of America for “sexual con- narration. The connection isn’t kismet; Hers is one of four approaches to single frankly relationship-phobic bartender kiss from an ex-boyfriend turns to tent and strong language throughout.” “How to Be Single” is based on the 2008 life. Providing raunchy humor and an (Anders Holm). All variously gravitate heartache, or when a dreamy-eyed Alice Running time: 110 minutes. Two and a novel by Liz Tuccillo, a former “Sex and over-the-top embrace of promiscuity is toward and rebel against the pressure to gets into a taxi and wistfully says she’s half stars out of four.

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Friday, February 12, 2016 TODAY’S FACT: Charles TODAY’S HISTORY: In Darwin replaced Charles Dick- 1554, Lady Jane Grey, who ens on Britain’s 10-pound note in reigned over England for nine 2000, reportedly in part because days in 1553, was beheaded for Darwin’s beard would make for- treason. gery more difficult. In 1909, the National Associa- TODAY’S SPORTS: In 1878, tion for the Advancement of Col- Harvard baseball player Freder- ored People (NAACP) was ick Thayer received a patent for founded in New York City. the catcher’s mask. In 1999, the U.S. Senate voted TODAY’S QUOTE: “The to acquit President Bill Clinton probability that we may fall in on charges of perjury and ob- the struggle ought not to deter us struction of justice, bringing his from the support of a cause we impeachment trial to a close. believe to be just; it shall not In 2008, General Motors of- deter me.” — Abraham Lincoln fered buyouts to its more than TODAY’S NUMBER: 70,000 union workers after post- 216,000 — workers employed ing a $39 billion loss in 2007. worldwide by General Motors in TODAY’S BIRTHDAYS: 2015. Charles Darwin (1809-1882), scientist; Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th U.S. presi- Lottery dent; Omar Bradley (1893-1981), U.S. Army general; Lorne Thursday Greene (1915-1987), actor; Franco Zeffirelli (1923- ), direc- Cash 3 Evening 3-0-6 tor; Bill Russell (1934- ), basket- Cash 3 Midday 2-3-1 ball player; Judy Blume (1938- ), Cash 3 Morning 1-0-8 author; Arsenio Hall (1956- ), Cash 4 Evening 8-8-0-8 actor/comedian; Josh Brolin Cash 4 Midday 0-0-5-8 (1968- ), actor; Darren Aronof- Cash 4 Morning 2-8-7-0 sky (1969- ), filmmaker; Cash4Life Christina Ricci (1980- ), actress. 06-31-35-40-55, Cash Ball 2 A14 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 LOCAL/NATION

Nation in Brief Clinton, Sanders clash over Obama MILWAUKEE (AP) — Hillary Massive gas leak Clinton and Bernie Sanders vig- orously agreed. Except when plugged; residents they didn’t. The rivals spent much of seek return to Thursday’s sixth Democratic normal presidential debate in a respect- ful discussion of their marginal LOS ANGELES (AP) — differences on issues like immi- The massive gas leak that gration, criminal justice reform spewed uncontrollably for and entitlements. But both were nearly four months drove animated when the contest thousands of Los Angeles res- turned to one of fundamental idents to pack up and leave questions facing Democrats: has their homes, while others rode President Barack Obama gone it out. far enough in his policies and if Vicky Walker did both, turn- not, how far should the next ing her life upside down shut- president go? tling between hotels and home Clinton, who has cast herself every few days, where she as the rightful heir to Obama’s lived like a shut-in and legacy, accused Sanders of di- stopped walking her dog to minishing the president’s avoid the foul stench of gas. record, short-changing his lead- While others blamed the leak ership and seeking to wipe away for nosebleeds, nausea, his signature health care law. headaches and other woes, “The kind of criticism I hear Walker said she developed a from Senator Sanders, I expect persistent cough and packed from Republicans. I do not ex- on at least five pounds. pect it from someone seeking So it was with a measure of the Democratic nomination,” relief that she greeted the news Clinton said in a sharp exchange Thursday that the blowout had near the close of the two-hour been stopped for the first time debate in Milwaukee. Her biting in 16 weeks. comments followed an inter- Morry Gash | AP “I want to get back to life as view in which Sanders sug- I knew it as soon as possible,” gested Obama hadn’t succeeded Democratic presidential candidates, Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt, and Hillary Clinton shake hands after a Democratic Walker said. in closing the gap between Con- presidential primary debate at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Thursday, in Milwaukee. “It’s been horrible. You want gress and the American people the adjective? It’s been horri- — something Obama himself Democratic race, Clinton has connections to Wall Street have New Hampshire. Clinton’s team typically economic-focused fying.” has acknowledged. been caught off guard by given Sanders an easy way to says that as the race turns now rhetoric with calls to reform a The well still needs to be per- Sanders responded: “Madam Sanders’ strength, particularly link her to the systems his sup- to Nevada, South Carolina and “broken criminal justice sys- manently sealed and inspected Secretary, that is a low blow.” his visceral connection with porters want to overhaul. other more diverse states, her tem” that incarcerates a dispro- by state regulators, a process And he noted that Clinton was Americans frustrated by the cur- Seeking to stem Sanders’ mo- support from black and His- portionate number of that could take several days. the only one on the stage who rent political and economic sys- mentum, her campaign has ar- panic voters will help propel her minorities. ran against Obama in the 2008 tems. Clinton’s own campaign gued that his appeal is mostly to the nomination. “At the end of my first term, presidential race. message has looked muddled limited to the white, liberal vot- Attempting Thursday night to we will not have more people in Environmentalists Long viewed as the over- compared to his ringing call for ers who make up the Demo- boost his own support from mi- jail than any other country,” he fight $7M Duke whelming front-runner in the a “political revolution,” and her cratic electorate in Iowa and norities, Sanders peppered his said. Energy pollution deal Diners’ quick response helped cops find restaurant attacker RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Environmentalists are chal- COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — names or identified the man who lenging in court a surprise deal Quick observations by employ- was killed. in which North Carolina regu- ees and patrons witnessing an ap- Police said the man walked into lators settle decades of sus- parently random machete attack the restaurant, left after a conver- pected groundwater pollution on diners at a restaurant helped sation with an employee, then re- at Duke Energy’s coal ash pits authorities track down the fleeing turned about a half hour later and for $7 million. suspect, who was fatally shot in started attacking two people sit- A state Superior Court judge a confrontation with officers a ting in a booth at the front of the is scheduled to hear arguments few miles away, police said. eatery. Friday as opponents seek to Witnesses at the Mediterranean Police said employees and pa- overturn the deal between restaurant in northeast Columbus trons tried to stop the man, with Gov. Pat McCrory’s former gave a great description of the some throwing chairs at him and employer and the state Depart- white getaway car and even took one having a physical confronta- ment of Environmental Qual- video that provided partial infor- tion with the attacker before he ity. mation on the license plate, fled. The deal cut the $25 million Columbus police spokesman Sgt. Dining chairs were overturned fine over groundwater pollu- Rich Weiner said. and dark-stained pieces of paper tion at a Wilmington plant that An officer working special duty towels and cloth littered the floor regulators had promoted as the nearby at the large Easton Town Friday at the restaurant, tucked largest penalty for environ- Center shopping complex spotted between a cellphone store and a mental damage in state his- the vehicle, and officers con- beer shop in a small strip mall. tory. fronted the man, who got out of Two neon signs advertising gyros The agreement also claimed the car holding a machete in one through the front glass stood out to settle groundwater pollution hand and a knife in the other, Doral Chenoweth/The Columbus Dispatch via AP in the early morning darkness, claims at not one, but all 14 Weiner said. Nazareth restaurant owner Hany Baransi describes the machete attack last night in his but the police cordons and cruis- power plants storing coal ash. Police tried unsuccessfully to restaurant in Columbus, Ohio. ers that had blocked off the area Duke Energy and environ- use a stun gun on him, then shot were gone. mental regulators pointed to a him when he lunged at them, he Nazareth Restaurant and Deli. said. fourth who took himself there. A A printed sign posted next to the 2011 policy that favored cor- said. Weiner said the restaurant attack Police said four people were spokeswoman said Friday the door offered passers-by a com- recting groundwater problems No officers were hurt. appeared to be random. treated at Grant Medical Center hospital had no information to re- mon Arabic greeting, “Ahlan Wa over fines as prompting the It’s unclear what motivated the “There was no rhyme or reason — one taken in critical condition, lease about them. Sahlan,” meaning roughly, “You settlement. Thursday evening attack at as to who he was going after,” he two in stable condition, and a Police haven’t released their are welcome to our place.”

Death of officer, 2nd killed in line of duty, Georgia officer gunned down: Flowers, candles, mourning shakes Fargo RIVERDALE, Ga. (AP) — A fronted Barney. Riverdale police headquarters. him, and his name was synony- Residents remembered Barney FARGO, N.D. (AP) — The suburban Atlanta police depart- Barney was shot once in the WSB-TV showed images of two mous with the city.” and mourned his death. death of a Fargo police officer ment is mourning the death of torso and once in an arm, candles glowing outside the po- In 2004, Barney became the Akeem Bivins said he first me in the line of duty has shaken one of its officers, gunned down Riverdale City Manager E. Scott lice department’s entrance. At a first African-American to serve Barney at Riverdale High the city, North Dakota’s as he helped other officers serve Wood said. nearby church, Frances Lee said as Riverdale’s police chief when School, when he was a student largest. a ‘no knock’ warrant in a drug The suspect then ran toward the a message was being put on the he accepted the interim position and Barney was the school re- Officer Jason Moszer, 33, case. front of the apartment complex, sign: “Our prayers are with the after the retirement of its chief. source officer. Barney often died Thursday of a gunshot Maj. Greg Barney, a 25-year where he was shot by a Clayton Barney family.” He served as interim chief for spoke to him about staying on wound suffered while re- veteran, died following surgery County police officer, according Barney was well-known in five months, the Atlanta newspa- the right path, he told WXIA- sponding to a domestic distur- Thursday, Riverdale Police to Register. Riverdale, a city of about 15,000 per reported. TV. bance hours earlier. The Chief Todd Spivey said. The suspect, who wasn’t iden- people just south of Hartsfield- six-year veteran of the force Barney was shot while helping tified, was wounded but author- Jackson Atlanta International with a wife and two children is Clayton officers serve a search ities didn’t elaborate on the Airport. Residents say he left a just the second Fargo officer warrant at an apartment complex extent of the injuries. The sus- strong impression on residents FREE Bible to die in the line of duty and in Riverdale, south of Atlanta’s pect is expected to recover, as an officer, a police department Correspondence Course the first in more than a cen- airport, Clayton County Police Georgia Bureau of Investigation commander and as a school re- tury. Chief Michael Register said. The spokesman Scott Dutton told source officer. Moszer was hit while stand- suspect ran out a back door, The Associated Press on Friday. “Because of his charismatic ing outside a house near Register said. Barney’s body was taken to the personality, Major Barney was downtown around 7 p.m. “He ran approximately 100 to GBI headquarters, where an au- an iconic figure in the City of Wednesday, and police had 200 feet ... and we had officers topsy was planned. The GBI Riverdale,” Clayton County warned overnight he wasn’t from Riverdale on the perime- planned to release more infor- Sheriff Victor Hill said in a state- expected to survive. ter,” Register told The Atlanta mation later Friday, Dutton ment. “ Family members visited him Journal-Constitution. He added added. Anyone who ever lived or in a hospital early Thursday to that was where the suspect con- A wreath was left outside the worked in the Riverdale knew say goodbye, Fargo Police Chief David Todd said. Fargo Mayor Tim Mahoney 8 Lessons - Go at your own pace said in a statement the city was PHOTOS: “profoundly saddened” by the Man pleads guilty in park case Study in the privacy of your home death of Moszer, who won a One on One studies available Silver Star commendation From Page 1 away. quently obtained to conduct a after he and another officer “The officer engaged him in search of the media and other were credited with risking sponded to the park, and while conversation and ultimately contents of the phone, and Capt. 931-526-4605 their lives in 2011 to rescue the officer was talking to the two seized his cell phone,” Capt. Sells said the evidence discov- two children from an apart- victims, Sardo exited the bath- Sells said. ered as a result of that search 521 S. Jefferson Ave., Cookeville ment fire. room building and began to walk A search warrant was subse- warrant led to Sardo’s charges. cookevillechurchofchrist.com Herald-Citizen

Friday, February 12, 2016 SPORTS B Tech men host Jacksonville State on Saturday

By MIKE LEHMAN Valley Conference Tournament for the first time when the Susan G. Komen Foundation handed out TTU Sports Information since the 2013-14 season. pink ribbons to participants in its New York City The first 1,000 TTU fans into race for breast cancer survivors. The pink ribbon COOKEVILLE — Following a tough, road loss Eblen Center will receive a free, since then has become the international symbol of at the hands of in-state rival Tennessee State, the specially designed “Think Pink” breast cancer awareness. Tennessee Tech men’s basketball team will look to t-shirt. Visit or call the Athletics Ticket Office in Eblen rebound in a big way and keep its perfect record in In addition, fans are encouraged Center (931-372-3940) for tickets or additional in- the Eblen Center in tact Saturday evening, playing to show their support by wearing formation. Tickets may also be ordered online at host to Ohio Valley Conference East Division foe Men’s pink to the game. Tickets are on TTUsports.com, but the dollar tickets are only Jacksonville State at 7:30 p.m. CST. Basketball sale for just one dollar for every- available at the arena on game night. The Golden Eagles (17-8, 9-3) will for the season one wearing pink. The arena will Fans can listen to the action live on 106.1 The sweep of the Gamecocks (8-19, 4-8), having de- feature a variety of embellish- Eagle with Roger Ealey on the call or follow live feated Jax State last Saturday on the road by a score ments in support of “Think Pink” night including via webstream on the OVC Digital Network broad- of 68-58. With a victory, Tech can move to 13-0 at pink graphics on the video board and an updated cast by Dylan Vazzano. One more option for fans home during the 2015-16 campaign, the best home on-court video prior to the Golden Eagle starting is to watch the game at home on the tube with record by a Golden Eagle team since the 2004-05 lineups. WCTE televising its first all the action during the squad finished 13-0 at home on the year. A win “Think Pink” is a phrase derived from the first would also clinch the Tech team a spot in the Ohio known use of a pink ribbon in the fall of 1991, See MEN, Page B3

Craig Delk | Contributed UPPERMAN BASKETBALL Pickett County's Alahna Bilbrey (24) Tech dribbles along the baseline as she gets ready to go up for a shot during the Lady Bobcats’ 83-44 win over Mon- women terey on Thursday night. Aiming for the top thinking Pickett Co. pink for sweeps UHS boys Monterey in JSU contest clinch By HOLLY WEBER 7-A finale TTU Sports Information title, girls COOKEVILLE — The Ten- By CRAIG DELK nessee Tech women’s basketball Special to the HERALD-CITIZEN team is all set to host its annual complete “Think Pink” game as part of a MONTEREY — Pickett County got some doubleheader Saturday against great momentum in its final District 7-A reg- Jacksonville State University in ular-season game Thursday, while Monterey perfect run Eblen Center. is hoping to keep its season alive next Tues- The Golden day when the 7-A tournament begins. By THOMAS CORHERN Eagle women The No. 5 ranked Lady Bobcats rolled to an HERALD-CITIZEN Assistant Sports Editor take on the 83-44 win over the Lady Wildcats, while the Gamecocks at Bobcats got some separation late in the sec- BAXTER — Make that two regular- 5:30 p.m. CT, ond quarter as they pulled away for a 66-46 season championships for Upperman. followed by the Women’s victory over the Wildcats at Though Thursday night’s finale men’s game at Basketball Burks Middle School. against Livingston Academy didn’t 7:30 p.m. In the finale, the late sec- end up the blowout that the first quar- The first 1,000 ond quarter proved to be the ter seemed to present itself to, the TTU fans into Eblen Center will difference for the Bobcats. Bees were still able to cruise to a 63- receive a free, specially de- Up until then, the frame 43 victory over the rival Wildcats. signed “Think Pink” t-shirt. was a back-and-forth affair With the victory — and virtue of a In addition, fans are encour- with 10 lead changes, the final coming when better overall record — the Bees (23- aged to show their support by Dawson Abbott’s 3-pointer made it 27-25 4, 11-3 District 8-AA) clinched the wearing pink to the game. Tick- PCHS with 1:53 remaining. No. 1-seed in next week’s District 8- ets are on sale for just one dollar Abbott’s triple sparked a quarter-ending 7- AA tournament at Tennessee Tech’s for everyone wearing pink. 0 run, and Blake Hughes’ inside bucket with Hooper Eblen Center, giving Upper- Tech (8-17, 4-8 OVC) returns three seconds left made it 31-25 at the break. man both top seeds entering the tour- home after snapping their 3- “We talk about closing quarters and closing nament. game losing streak with a 64-56 halves, and that was big,” Bobcats head Smith County (18-9, 11-3 8-AA) victory at Tennessee State. Jack- coach Nathan Aaron said of the spurt. “That still receives a share of the District 8- sonville State travels to did give us some space going into halftime.” AA title, but will be the No. 2-seed in Cookeville after falling to Bel- Wildcats head coach Adam West concurred, the boys bracket. mont 42-56. “I think the end of the second quarter was a The Bees surged out to a 17-2 lead When the Golden Eagles and big stretch. They got a couple of shots, and after the first quarter and never trailed Gamecocks (10-14, 5-7 OVC) one of them was a rebound and they made a in the contest. last met on Feb. 6, Jacksonville jump shot. We just didn’t do a very good job “That’s what we wanted to do in the State defeated Tech 55-46. In the of getting the right guy. Then in the second last meeting in Livingston, but we matchup, Samaria Howard hit a half, we just turned it over too much and let weren’t ready to do that yet,” said game-high 21 points while grab- Abbott get loose a couple times on the UHS boys head coach Bobby bing the Golden Eagles’ only perimeter and didn’t really know where he McWilliams. “We weren’t ready to three steals of the game. Two was.” play at that same intensity. We players scored in double-figures Pickett County methodically pulled away, weren’t playing with any emotion at for the Gamecocks: Briana Ben- doubling up Monterey 18-9 in the third quar- that time. I want to give credit to these son posted 14 points, while ter and going ahead 49-34 on a pair of free guys for really digging in and devel- Rayven Pearson tallied 10. Tech throws in the final minute by John Micheal oping some good team chemistry. outrebounded JSU 47-44, and Ferrell. These guys are playing together better both teams gave up 14 Brian Gibson put an exclamation point on than I’ve seen them play together. turnovers. The Gamecocks shot the victory with an emphatic two-handed That goes to these seniors stepping up 29.3 percent from the floor com- fast-break slam that made it 63-46, after and showing good leadership.” pared to the Golden Eagle’s 24.1 which both coaches emptied their benches. But that didn’t mean that Livingston percent.

Ferrell led the Bobcats (17-8, 4-4 District 7- Academy didn’t make it interesting. Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen Howard stands as Tech’s lead- A) with 21 points, while Hughes poured in a The Wildcats outscored UHS 14-13 ing scorer averaging 20.5 points Upperman’s Josh Endicott puts up a jumper during the Bees’ 63- See MHS, Page B2 See UHS, Page B2 43 victory over Livingston Academy on Thursday night in Baxter. See WOMEN, Page B3

TENNESSEE WOMEN’S BASKETBALL No. 25 Tennessee women beat Vanderbilt

By CHIP CIRILLO Jaime Nared scored a season-high 18 ankle, scored 10 points. Associated Press points to lead five Tennessee players in Vanderbilt (15-9, 4-7) suffered it fourth double figures. Diamond DeShields straight loss and shot only 38 percent NASHVILLE (AP) — One word kept scored 12 and Te’a Cooper and 6-foot-6 from the floor. coming up over and over in Holly War- center Mercedes Russell both scored 11 Tennessee outscored Vanderbilt 42-20 lick’s post-game press conference - fin- points. in the paint and 22-16 in bench points. ish. “We just needed to get it together and I “We didn’t defend and I think that’s No. 25 Tennessee finally finished think we did that,” Nared said. “They killing us,” Vanderbilt coach Melanie strong, ending a five-game road losing were pressing us (late) and I knew we Balcomb said. “They got what they streak with a 69-51 could just attack them because they were wanted defensively in their game plan win over Vanderbilt on kind of all spread out. Everybody was and we did not. We need to get back to Thursday night. just attacking their press and getting defense.” The Lady Vols (15-9, easy layups.” Rebekah Dahlman scored 13 points to 6-5 Southeastern Con- Jasmine Jenkins scored on a layup, cut- lead Vanderbilt. Minta Spears added 11. ference) protected ting Tennessee’s lead to 52-46 with 5:32 Jenkins scored 10. their fourth-quarter left, but the Lady Vols finished with a Tennessee went 0 for 12 from 3-point lead this time after blowing double-digit 17-5 run. range. Vanderbilt was 4 of 14. advantages in overtime road losses to “At that point, I was like wow, we were Tennessee took charge early with a 9-0 Texas A&M and Mississippi in their pre- down by however many points - almost run capped by Nared’s jumper that gave vious two road defeats. 20 - and we have a chance to win with a the Lady Vols a 15-4 lead with 2:25 left Double-digit leads slipped away in all couple minutes left,” Jenkins said. “I in the first quarter. five of Tennessee’s SEC losses. think that just goes to say how talented Vanderbilt was 0 for 9 from 3-point “We talked a lot about this: to finish the we are. I thought we could have focused range before Dahlman buried a 3 from game, finish the job,” said Warlick, the more on getting stops on defense.” the left corner and Minta Spears fol- Mark Humphrey | AP Lady Vols coach. “We had an opportu- Tennessee’s Bashaara Graves, who lowed with a 3 that cut the Vols lead to Tennessee guard Andraya Carter (14) takes the ball down the court nity to fold and we didn’t. In those other played sparingly in Sunday’s overtime ahead of Vanderbilt guard Rachel Bell (3) in the first half on Thursday (SEC) games we folded up.” loss at Texas A&M due to a sprained See LADY VOLS, Page B2 in Nashville. The Lady Vols won 69-51. B2 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 SPORTS MHS: Coin-flip to determine some seedings From Page B1 double-double with 19 points and 10 re- bounds. Abbott (11 points) and Gibson (10) also finished in double digits, and Ben Neal dished out nine assists. “I thought we did a great job in the sec- ond go-around with people in the dis- trict,” Aaron said. “We finished 3-1, with our only loss coming to Clay County. But our district is loaded from 1-5. I think that’s evident in the records, and Mon- terey may be 0-8, but they’re one of the better 0-8 teams. I’ve seen some other teams that are the top in their district that they’re better than.” Dalton Coleman paced the Wildcats (12- 17, 0-8) with 14 points and eight re- bounds, while Tyrus West added 10 points. Bryan Stamps chipped in seven points, and Cade Painter snared seven re- bounds to go along with his five points. “We’re just trying to get better,” West said. “There were moments in that game where we did a good job. There’s times when we don’t. Our problem is we can’t always get five guys to play well every Thomas Corhern | Herald-Citizen night. We get ups and downs, and part of that is our age and inconsistencies when Upperman’s Abby Greenwood tries to work her way to the you’re young.” basket against a Livingston Academy defender on Thursday Both teams will now await their district night in Baxter. The Lady Bees won 53-46 to complete a per- fect 14-0 season in District 8-AA. tournament fate. The Bobcats tied with Clarkrange in the regular-season stand- ings, and a coin flip set for today was to determine which teams were the Nos. 3- UHS: Lady Bees 4 seeds. The loser of the coin flip will face No. 5 seed Monterey in Tuesday’s play- in game. rally from slow start “Our district is competitive, and I think Craig Delk | Contributed it prepares us for the region and the sub- Pickett County's John Micheal Ferrell (2) penetrates past Monterey's From Page B1 We felt like we could make those state,” Aaron said. “I said it at the begin- Bryan Stamps during the Bobcats’ 66-46 victory over the Wildcats on adjustments and be ready in the ning of the year that I think our district is Thursday night. in the second and 21-17 in the second half.” gonna send two people to the state tour- third to make it 47-37 after three, Akira Levy led the Lady Bees nament, and I’ll stand by that.” played them,” Hess said. “But they just hear of that happening,” Smith said. and had cut it down as much as 36- (27-2, 14-0 8-AA) with 21 points, In the opener, the Lady Bobcats (22-2, wear you down, and they were getting Smith was also proud of his team’s bal- 29 in the period. but it was Abby Greenwood’s 8-0) jumped out to a 15-0 lead and cruised good looks at it. If they weren’t getting ance and bench play. But Upperman was able to close eight points and Levy’s seven in as they clinched a perfect record in Dis- layups, they were kicking out and knock- “Our kids off the bench, they could the door in the fourth quarter, the third quarter that helped spark trict 7-A. ing down 3s.” probably start for most teams,” Smith outscoring LA 16-6 in the final Upperman. Greenwood ended the “They’re a very good team, and (PCHS) Jayna Ferrell led the Lady Bobcats with said. “It’s just a great thing to me. We’ve eight minutes to secure the victory. game with 15 points. Coach (Brent) Smith does a great job,” 17 points and four steals, while Tristan got a lot of talent, and it’s easy to coach Ben Guffey led UHS with 19 “It seemed like everyone made a Lady Wildcats head coach Todd Hess McClellan added 15 points and seven as- them.” points, including four 3-pointers. big play at a big time,” said. “They are very good, they come at sists. Abbi Buck chipped in four 3-point- Taylor Hite topped Monterey (6-22, 0-8) Josh Endicott completed a double- McWilliams said. “Both teams. you in waves and they’re very physical.” ers and 14 points, Aaliyah Brown scored with 12 points, while Courtney Bilbrey double with 16 points and 16 re- You can’t say enough about Abby Monterey briefly showed some spark 11 points off the bench, and Courtney added eight. The Lady Wildcats had three bounds in the contest. and what kind of player she’s later in the first frame, going on a 9-2 run Pritchett added 10 points and tied for the starters foul out – Makenzie Hite, Taylor “Josh played so hard inside,” been. She doesn’t get the same at- to close the gap to 17-9 after Taylor Hite’s team lead in rebounds with six. Hite and Bilbrey. McWilliams said. “Regular fans tention as some of the others on 3-pointer with 2:30 remaining. However, Hammock scored nine points off the As the top seed in next week’s district may not recognize what he did, our team, but she’s a heck of a Pickett County ended the half on a 33-9 bench. tournament, the Lady Bobcats will play but he does a lot in there. He con- player on both ends.” run, taking a 50-18 lead at the break when Smith is proud of his Lady Bobcats win- the winner of No. 4 seed Clay County and trolled that game with his re- Keelie Lamb led Livingston Savannah Hammock beat the buzzer on a ning their first regular-season district title No. 5 seed Monterey in the semifinals. bounding. He stepped up and Academy (19-8, 10-3 8-AA) with putback. since 1990, especially in the fashion they The girls 4/5 game is set for Tuesday at 6 played a whale of a game. He was- 22 points, while Makala Brown “They were fast-breaking, and our tran- claimed the crown. p.m. at Livingston Academy, with the n’t the only one — don’t get me scored 10. sition is better than it was the first we “Going 8-0 in this conference, you don’t boys 4/5 game to follow. wrong — all of these kids are The Lady Bees, even with the playing better than I’ve ever seen District 8-AA regular-season title them play.” already wrapped up and Thurs- Austyn McWilliams also scored day’s game essentially meaning- LADY VOLS: Host South Carolina on Monday 13 points. less, still had a tough-fought For LA (14-12, 8-5 8-AA), contest against their rival. From Page B1 sprained ankle, didn’t play. Carter Hayes led with 14 points, “It’s a great rivalry,” McWilliams Vanderbilt: The Com- while Dylan Linder added nine. said. “Livingston has a great pro- 29-17. modores were outrebounded In the girls contest, it was a little gram, Lesley (Riddle) is a fantastic Powered by 20 points in the 36-24. . The Commodores fell bit of role reversal as the Lady coach, so any time we play, even paint and seven off turnovers, behind 20-7 after the first Bees fell behind 13-5 and trailed if it was a pick-up game, it would Tennessee took a 33-19 lead quarter and never recovered. . until the third quarter. UHS’ sec- matter.” into halftime. Vanderbilt was also outscored ond-half resurgence led the Lady With the victory, Upperman com- Vanderbilt outscored Ten- 21-13 in the fourth quarter. Bees to a 53-46 victory over their pleted a 14-0 run in District 8-AA nessee 19-15 in the third quar- NO 3’S traditional rival. play, a difficult feat to accomplish ter. Dahlman’s foul shot cut Tennessee went 0 for 12 from It wasn’t the best start, but Up- in itself. the deficit to 48-38 with six 3-point range. “We’re not perman was able to recover. “It doesn’t happen much in this seconds left in the third quar- shooting the 3-ball very well,” “We did come out to a slow start, district,” McWilliams said. “I’ve ter. Warlick said. “I was hoping but you’ve got to give Livingston had some really good teams over TIP-INS one would go in. We’ve got to credit too,” said UHS girls head the years, Lesley’s had some re- Tennessee: The Lady Vols’ learn to one-two dribble pull- coach Dana McWilliams. “They ally good teams. It’s just really ranking is the lowest ever dur- up when the shot’s not falling. came out ready to play.” tough for anyone to go undefeated ing their 564-week streak of We’re not a very good 3-point And even for as slow of a start in this district. Any time a team being in the Top 25 that started shooting team. I’m not letting UHS had, the Lady Bees were far that can go through this district on Feb. 17, 1985. ... Since for- out any secrets.” from out of the contest. undefeated, that’s a big accom- mer coach Pat Summitt took UP NEXT “We talked and we made some plishment.” command in 1974, Tennessee Tennessee hosts No. 2 South Mark Humphrey | AP adjustments,” McWilliams said. Both Upperman squads will wait has never lost six straight road Carolina on Monday. Tennessee guard Andraya Carter (14) is guarded by “We knew we didn’t play well in and see who they will play as the games.... Reserve guard Alexa Vanderbilt hosts No. 18 Ken- Vanderbilt forward Rayte’a Long in the first half on the first half. We had survived and District 8-AA tournament starts Middleton, hampered by a tucky on Sunday. Thursday in Nashville. we weren’t in too bad of a shape. this next week at Tennessee Tech. Justin Rose has a day to remember in Pebble debut

By DOUG FERGUSON the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, partly be- was only like 20 people back there. AP Golf Writer cause he chose not to play in the Middle That’s obviously when you really appre- East swing on the European Tour, and ciate how someone can grab a guitar, go PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — partly because of a partner (Timberlake) a cappella and sound so awesome. You Justin Rose, a U.S. Open champion and that he has come to know over the years. have a better appreciation. You see him the No. 7 player in the world, shot a 6- Both did well at their crafts. hit not maybe so many great golf shots, under 66 his first time playing Spyglass Rose strung together seven birdies, but then you realize, ‘Ah, that’s pretty Hill and spent a gorgeous day listening holing out from the bunker on No. 10 damn special right there.’ So we all have to the fans call out his name. Except they and ending his round with a 50-foot our own skill set.” weren’t calling for him, and he knew it. birdie putt that banged into the back of Reavie enjoyed the pure weather al- His partner in the AT&T Pebble Beach the cup. He played Pebble Beach and most as much as he enjoyed watching Pro-Am is Justin Timberlake. Monterey Peninsula for his practice putts go in. Golf has been a grind for “I’ve never seen a demographic like rounds and realized he should have been Reavie since he missed nearly all of that on a golf course where you’re sort at Spyglass “because it’s a pretty tough 2014 because of surgery on his left wrist of running the gauntlet from one tee to course.” and had to return to the Web.com Tour the other. Everyone was under 21 and 80 “There’s some strong holes on it,” Rose Finals last year just to get his PGA Tour percent female,” Rose said. “I said, ‘OK, said. “And I heard some strange reports card back. that moved the needle a little bit there.’” about Spyglass, like the first few holes “Even on days I putt well, I still don’t Rose did OK himself Thursday. are great, then it disappears into the hills make as many putts as I made today,” He got off to a strong start is his debut and it’s not that good. That’s not what I Reavie said. at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am, where saw. That’s a pretty stellar golf course to Some of the biggest stars had to settle Chez Reavie had the low score at a tour- Eric Risberg | AP me and really enjoyed playing it.” for enjoying the weather. nament that needs three days to sort out Timberlake played too — the guitar. Jordan Spieth, the No. 1 player in the because of the variety of courses. Justin Rose, right, is greeted by playing partner Justin Timberlake, left, He didn’t contribute any shots to their world, chipped poorly by his standards Reavie made an eagle on the 16th hole after making a birdie on the fourth green of the Spyglass Hill Golf pro-am score, but Rose said the highlight and three times failed to get up-and- and shot 8-under 63 at Monterey Penin- Course during the first round of the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro- was on the 16th tree when Timberlake down for birdies on the par 5s at Spy- sula, which played just more than 1 1/2 Am on Thursday in Pebble Beach, Calif. grabbed a guitar for an impromptu per- glass Hill. He opened with a 71, along strokes under par and was the easiest of only course to play over par (72.06) on Monterey Peninsula. formance, with Alfonso Ribeiro chipping with PGA champion Jason Day. Dustin the three courses. Freddie Jacobson Thursday. Rose is among six players from the top in. Johnson had a 70 at Spyglass, while made five birdies in a six-hole stretch Cameron Smith of Australia and Bron- 10 in the world, and the only one of them “That was a cool moment,” Rose said. Bubba Watson had a 73. Patrick Reed and shot 7-under 65 at Pebble Beach, the son Burgoon each had a 7-under 64 at to break 70. This is his first time playing “Not many people saw it, because there had a 72. HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 — B3 SPORTS WOMEN: MEN: JSU fell at Belmont on Wednesday Tech leads the From Page B1 owning a 19-11 edge in the series. deep and 42.9 percent from the field, of the cold streak to record a 22-2 run Last season, the Gamecocks snapped as well as 4.2 boards per game. He and take control of the game for good. night’s doubleheader. a four-game win streak by the Golden also missed the contests against the Senior Torrance Rowe sank 7-of-12 series with ABOUT JACKSONVILLE Eagles in the series. Golden Eagles and Bruins due to in- shots from the field, including 4-of-8 STATE The two teams split last season’s se- jury. from beyond the arc, to record 18 Tech takes on OVC East Division ries, with Tech claiming a 72-59 vic- Leading Jax State in rebounds is Je- first-half points. JSU 17-8 rival Jacksonville State for the second tory in the Eblen Center before the remy Watson, averaging 6.0 per game Aleksa Jugovic was nearly perfect in time in the past seven days, hosting Gamecocks exacted revenge on their while chipping in 8.6 points. the first half, hitting on 4-of-5 at- From Page B1 the Gamecocks in a 7:30 p.m. CST tilt home floor, 82-68. TENNESSEE STATE RECAP tempts with a 3-for-4 showing from Saturday. The Gamecocks boast the league’s Tech lost in Nashville in its second downtown. He tallied 11 points over per game and third leading rebounder av- Jacksonville State is in its eighth toughest 3-point defense, allowing contests against OVC East Division the first 20 minutes. eraging 5.4 boards per game. Her 20.5 season under the direction of head their opponents to shoot just 32.0 and in-state rival Tennessee State The Tiger defense made its job stop- points per game rank her second in the coach James Green. percent from beyond the arc this sea- Wednesday evening, falling to the ping the Tech duo in the second half, OVC and 23rd in the NCAA, while The Gamecocks are currently 8-19 son. Tigers, 85-55. accomplishing the goal by holding Howard’s 133 made free throws rank her overall and 4-8 in OVC play, coming Jacksonville State is led by Malcolm Turnover and a second-half shooting the two Golden Eagle guards to a eighth nationally and her 182 made field an 81-73 road loss at Belmont Drumwright, who averages 14.0 slump proved to be difference make, combined three points. Rowe finished goals rank her 11th in the NCAA. Howard Wednesday evening. points and 3.8 assists per game, but as the Tiger defense forced 12 first- with 19 points and Jugovic tallied 13 has scored in double-figures for all 25 of This season, Jax State is 5-8 at the Gamecocks may be without their half mistakes by the Golden Eagles in the game. Tech’s games thus far this season, includ- home, 2-10 on the road, and 1-1 at top scorer, as well as another key and 19 total in the game. Junior Shirmane Thomas led the ing 15, 20-plus point games, and 2 dou- neutral sites. starter, Christian Cunningham, after After starting the contest a piping Golden Eagles with six rebounds on ble-double showings. Last season, the Gamecocks com- both players suffered injuries two hot 10-for-12 from the field, in- the night and also dished out a team- Another key player on the Tech team is piled a 12-19 overall record and 5-11 weeks ago. Cunningham ranks third cluding six 3-pointers, Tech shot high six assists. He finished with sophomore Shug Hickson. Hickson is mark in the OVC, finishing 4th in the in the league in blocks, rejecting 1.6 just 3-for-11 the remainder of the three points in the contest. Tech’s third leading scorer averaging 8.6 East Division regular season stand- blocks per game. He adds 4.3 re- half. Tennessee State shot 57.1 percent points per game. In conference play, she ings and 9th overall. bounds on the glass. Tennessee State held the Golden Ea- from the field on the night, scoring 30 is the OVC’s second leading free throw This marks the 31st meeting all-time Erik Durham adds 12.3 points per gles to just 20.8 percent shooting over points off turnovers and 50 points in shooter, shooting 89.7 percent from the between the two programs, with Tech game, shooting 40.0 percent from the final 20 minutes, taking advantage the paint. charity stripe. On the season, Hickson shoots 39.2 percent from the floor, 30 per- cent from beyond the arc, and 85.4 per- cent from the line. As a team, the Golden Eagles average NASCAR opens 2016 season without 2 of its biggest stars 61.9 points, 37.3 rebounds, and 17.7 By JENNA FRYER to be a dramatically improved that they have a voice in deci- turnovers per game. Tech shoots 38.7 per- AP Auto Racing Writer season with plenty of story sion-making. cent from the field, 28.2 percent from the lines. The hope is that the racing 3-point range, and 71.4 percent from the DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. Kyle Busch will attempt to de- will be more entertaining this line. (AP) — Jeff Gordon will be in fend his Sprint Cup title, which year. Jacksonville State averages 55.8 points, the booth and Tony Stewart in a he snatched from 2014 cham- The field has been cut from 43 36.2 rebounds, and 15.6 turnovers per bed when the NASCAR season pion Kevin Harvick. Defending cars to 40, and there are only game. The Gamecocks shoot 35.4 percent begins. Daytona 500 winner Joey four open slots each week to from the floor, 30.6 percent from beyond Neither NASCAR star will be Logano will be chasing a cham- teams that aren’t guaranteed a the arc, and 66.7 percent from the line. In in a car when Daytona Interna- pionship berth he was denied spot in the field through conference play, JSU ranks first in scoring tional Speedway opens Friday last year because a feud with NASCAR’s new franchise sys- defense (692 pts, 57.7 per game) and field for preparations for the Feb. 21 Matt Kenseth. tem. NASCAR is also replacing goal percentage defense (37.7%). season-opening Daytona 500. The drivers will all be using a its “green-white-checkered” Benson leads the Gamecocks in scoring Gordon, arguably NASCAR’s new rules package that they system used late in races with averaging 11.7 points per game. She biggest star, retired at the end of pushed for during a new era of an “overtime line” that will vary shoots 32.6 percent from the field, 29.1 last season and the four-time increased communication be- by track. percent from the 3-point range, and 89.7 champion will now be a Fox an- tween NASCAR and its partic- Kyle Busch begins the defense percent from the charity stripe (which alyst. ipants. Denny Hamlin of his Sprint Cup championship ranks her first in free throw percentage in He has been highly visible Steve Helber, File | AP spearheaded a driver council at the same track that cost him a OVC play). during his newly acquired free last year at a time when the on- chunk of the 2015 season. In this Sept. 11, 2015, file photo, Chase Elliott cele- Another key player on the JSU lineup is time, and was on an all-terrain track product was practically Busch broke his right leg and brates winning the NASCAR Xfinity Series auto race Tyler Phelion who averages 8.9 points and vehicle trip with Stewart a week unwatchable, with rules that left foot when his car slammed at Richmond International Raceway in Richmond, Va. 7 boards per game. Phelion is ranked sec- ago when the three-time cham- made passing very difficult and into a concrete wall during the With four-time champion Jeff Gordon retired and ond in offensive rebounds (40 boards, 3.3 pion crashed. Stewart fractured catching the leader a daunting Xfinity Series race at Daytona. three-time champ Tony Stewart sidelined with a bro- per game) in conference games. a vertebra and lay in the sand task. He missed the Daytona 500 and ken back, the NASCAR season begins with a much In the series, the Golden Eagles lead the alone for 90 minutes waiting for As NASCAR tried a variety of 10 more races last year, yet a different look and a new rules package. Gamecocks 17-8. Tech also leads in his group to find him and get different packages, the drivers midsummer hot streak pro- games at Cookeville 8-3. him to a hospital. finally win the Daytona 500. He Instead, he will watch the race were vocal in the desire for less pelled him into the Chase and For additional information on any of the The accident has sidelined has come heartbreakingly close on television as he awaits ap- downforce. Through months of his first Cup title followed. Day- events scheduled that night, or ticket in- Stewart for the beginning of his in his 17 previous tries and proval to travel. wide-ranging conversations, the tona has since installed more formation for the remainder of the season, final season as a NASCAR spoke last month of his desire to What Stewart will be missing drivers secured the rules pack- than 8,500 feet of energy-ab- please call (931) 372-3940. driver, denying him a chance to add that win to his resume. is the start of what is expected age they wanted and finally feel sorbing “soft walls.”

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I Abbi Buck 14, Aaliyah Brown 11, Courtney W. Carolina 67, Chattanooga 61 I Columbus 4, Anaheim 3, SO HOCKEY On Television Pritchett 10, Savannah Hammock 9, Gracie Winthrop 88, Longwood 80 National Basketball Association Calgary 6, San Jose 5, SO National Hockey League Martin 4, Alahna Bilbrey 2, Liz Logan 1. Wofford 79, Mercer 70 N.Y. Islanders 5, Los Angeles 2 NHL — Fined Toronto F Nazem Kadri $5,000 Friday, Feb. 12 MHS – Taylor Hite 12, Courtney Bilbrey 8, MIDWEST Standings and schedule Philadelphia 5, Buffalo 1 for making a throat-slashing gesture at Cal- AUTO RACING Madison Fisher 6, Makenzie Hite 6, Jessie Green Bay 86, Detroit 85 All Times EST Colorado 4, Ottawa 3 gary D Mark Giordano during a Feb. 9 game. 4 p.m. Walker 5, Allie Ragle 5, Lauren Clarke 2. Ill.-Chicago 64, Wright St. 59 EASTERN CONFERENCE Washington 4, Minnesota 3 COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Signed D FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Sprint Illinois St. 70, Evansville 60 Atlantic Division Boston 6, Winnipeg 2 Ryan Murray to a two-year contract exten- Unlimited, practice, at Daytona Beach, Fla. Indiana 85, Iowa 78 W L Pct GB Dallas 4, Chicago 2 sion. 5:30 p.m. Pickett County 66, Milwaukee 93, Oakland 85 Toronto 35 17 .673 — Edmonton 5, Toronto 2 DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned F Joakim FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup Series, Sprint Monterey boys 46 Murray St. 70, SIU-Edwardsville 64 Boston 32 23 .582 4½ Friday’s Games Andersson to Grand Rapids (AHL). Signed Unlimited, final practice, at Daytona Beach, South Dakota 72, N. Dakota St. 58 New York 23 32 .418 13½ Montreal at Buffalo, 7 p.m. D Joel Chouinard to a professional tryout. Fla. PCHS 16 15 18 17 — 66 Valparaiso 64, N. Kentucky 52 Brooklyn 14 40 .259 22 Los Angeles at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL MHS 11 14 9 12 — 46 SOUTHWEST Philadelphia 8 45 .151 27½ Pittsburgh at Carolina, 7 p.m. GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — Named Joe 6 p.m. PCHS – John Micheal Ferrell 21, Blake Oral Roberts 77, IUPUI 56 Southeast Division Colorado at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Mendicelli accounting assistant. ESPN2 — Dayton at Rhode Island Hughes 19, Dawson Abbott 11, Brian Gibson Texas St. 69, Appalachian St. 68 Atlanta 31 24 .564 — Nashville at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. — Reassigned D ESPNU — Ohio at Buffalo 10, Ben Neal 3, Trent Young 2. FAR WEST Miami 29 24 .547 1 St. Louis at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Mason Geertsen to Fort Wayne (AHL). 8 p.m. MHS – Dalton Coleman 14, Tyrus West 10, BYU 114, San Francisco 89 Charlotte 27 26 .509 3 Calgary at Arizona, 9 p.m. STOCKTON HEAT — Recalled F Mitchell ESPN — UCLA at Arizona Bryan Stamps 7, Cade Painter 5, Zeb Ran- California 83, Oregon 63 Washington 23 27 .460 5½ Saturday’s Games Heard from Adirondack (ECHL). ESPNU — Monmouth at Rider dolph 5, Grayson Randolph 3, Tristen Castle Colorado 88, Washington St. 81, 2OT Orlando 23 29 .442 6½ New Jersey at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. ECHL COLLEGE HOCKEY 2. E. Washington 95, North Dakota 85 Central Division Boston at Minnesota, 2 p.m. READING ROYALS — Announced G Martin 5:30 p.m. Gonzaga 92, Portland 66 Cleveland 38 14 .731 — Nashville at Florida, 7 p.m. Ouellette was been loaned to the team by NBCSN — Maine at Notre Dame I College Basketball Idaho 73, N. Colorado 67 Indiana 28 25 .528 10½ N.Y. Islanders at Carolina, 7 p.m. Lehigh Valley (AHL). DRAG RACING Idaho St. 88, Portland St. 71 Chicago 27 25 .519 11 Ottawa at Columbus, 7 p.m. SOCCER Long Beach St. 73, Cal Poly 70 Toronto at Vancouver, 7 p.m. United Soccer League 9:30 p.m. No. 25 Tennessee women 69, Detroit 27 27 .500 12 FS1 — Circle K NHRA Winternationals, quali- Loyola Marymount 77, Pacific 72 Milwaukee 21 32 .396 17½ Washington at Dallas, 8 p.m. SAN ANTONIO FC — Signed M Danny Gar- fying, at Pomona, Calif. (same-day tape) Vanderbilt 51 Montana 86, S. Utah 53 WESTERN CONFERENCE Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. cia. GOLF Montana St. 101, N. Arizona 58 Southwest Division Winnipeg at Edmonton, 10 p.m. National Women’s Soccer League TENNESSEE (15-9) Oregon St. 62, Stanford 50 Arizona at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. SKY BLUE FC — Signed F Tasha Kai. 2:30 a.m. Russell 4-5 3-4 11, Reynolds 0-3 0-0 0, Carter W L Pct GB GOLF — European PGA Tour, Tshwane Open, Pepperdine 69, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 63 San Antonio 45 8 .849 — COLLEGE 1-5 5-6 7, Cooper 5-12 1-3 11, Nared 6-9 6- Santa Clara 74, San Diego 71 CALIFORNIA — Named Jack Spavital offen- second round, at Waterkloof, South Africa 6 18, Moore 0-1 0-0 0, DeShields 4-10 4-5 Memphis 31 22 .585 14 I Transactions 6:30 a.m. UC Santa Barbara 72, UC Davis 66 Dallas 29 26 .527 17 sive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. 12, Graves 5-9 0-0 10. Totals 25-54 19-24 W. Illinois 63, Denver 60 PENN STATE BRANDYWINE — Named GOLF — European PGA Tour, Tshwane Open, 69. Houston 27 28 .491 19 Thursday second round, at Waterkloof, South Africa Weber St. 63, Sacramento St. 50 New Orleans 20 33 .377 25 Jesse Zafiratos men’s soccer coach. VANDERBILT (15-9) PURDUE — Announced athletics director Mor- 11 a.m. Webb 2-3 0-0 4, Dahlman 3-8 5-8 13, Bell 2-9 Northwest Division BASEBALL GOLF — Champions Tour, Chubb Classic, first Oklahoma City 40 14 .741 — American League gan Burke will retire in July 2017. 0-0 4, Spears 4-6 1-2 11, Reed 1-9 1-2 3, UTAH — Promoted Pablo Cano to director of round, at Naples, Fla. Jenkins 4-8 2-2 10, Gaffney 0-0 0-0 0, Batey Women’s scores Portland 27 27 .500 13 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to terms 2 p.m. Utah 26 26 .500 13 with 3B Mike Moustakas on a two-year con- football player personnel, Robert Blechen re- 2-4 2-3 6, Long 0-0 0-0 0. Totals 18-47 11-17 EAST cruiting administrative assistant for football GOLF — PGA Tour, AT&T Pebble Beach Na- 51. Albany (NY) 85, New Hampshire 48 Denver 22 32 .407 18 tract. tional Pro-Am, second round, at Pebble Minnesota 17 37 .315 23 NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent OF Lane and Alema Fitisemanu to director of high Tennessee 20 13 15 21 — 69 Hartford 41, Binghamton 39 school football relations. Beach, Calif. Vanderbilt 7 12 19 13 — 51 Louisville 84, Pittsburgh 61 Pacific Division Adams outright to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre NBA BASKETBALL Golden State 48 4 .923 — (IL). WEST VIRGINIA — Reinstated F Jonathan 3-Point Goals-Tennessee 0-12 (DeShields 0- Maine 73, Mass.-Lowell 46 Holton to the men’s basketball team. 6 p.m. 1, Reynolds 0-1, Graves 0-1, Carter 0-2, Monmouth (NJ) 57, Manhattan 56 L.A. Clippers 35 18 .660 13½ National League ESPN — NBA All-Star Celebrity Game, at Nared 0-3, Cooper 0-4), Vanderbilt 4-14 UMBC 69, Stony Brook 65, OT Sacramento 22 31 .415 26½ ATLANTA BRAVES — Agreed to terms with Toronto (Spears 2-3, Dahlman 2-6, Reed 0-2, Bell 0- SOUTH Phoenix 14 40 .259 35 RHP Carlos Torres on a minor league con- I Today in Sports 8 p.m. 3). Fouled Out-Webb. Rebounds-Tennessee Arkansas St. 74, Louisiana-Lafayette 62 L.A. Lakers 11 44 .200 38½ tract. TNT — NBA All-Star Rising Stars Challenge, 36 (DeShields 9), Vanderbilt 24 (Webb 7). Auburn 65, Mississippi 60 Thursday’s Games PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Agreed to terms Feb. 12 USA vs. World, at Toronto Assists-Tennessee 11 (Nared 4), Vanderbilt Chattanooga 74, UNC-Greensboro 53 Oklahoma City 121, New Orleans 95 with LHPs Cory Luebke and Eric O’Flaherty SOCCER 9 (Jenkins 3). Total Fouls-Tennessee 15, ETSU 45, W. Carolina 43 Milwaukee 99, Washington 92 on minor league contracts. 1937 — Cleveland is granted an NFL fran- 1:30 p.m. Vanderbilt 25. A-4,980. Florida St. 69, Duke 53 Friday’s Games SAN DIEGO PADRES — Named Hideo Nomo chise. The Rams play in Cleveland for nine FS1 — Bundesliga, Schalke 04 at F.S.V. Mainz Maryland 73, Purdue 59 No games scheduled adviser/baseball operations. years before moving to Los Angeles. After WINTER SPORTS Miami 58, Georgia Tech 55 American Association the 1994 season, the Rams move to St. 8 p.m. Men’s scores Middle Tennessee 68, Louisiana Tech 57 I National Hockey League JOPLIN BLASTERS — Released INF James Louis. NBCSN — USSA U.S. Grand Prix, Big Air at NC State 74, Boston College 63 Boddicker. 1958 — Boston’s Bill Russell scores 18 points Fenway, at Boston EAST North Carolina 71, Virginia Tech 67 LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Signed RHP Zach and grabs 41 rebounds to lead the Celtics to WOMEN'S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Binghamton 68, Hartford 54 South Alabama 83, Georgia St. 45 Standings and schedule Westcott. a 119-101 victory over the Syracuse Nation- 7 p.m. Delaware 69, Drexel 60 South Carolina 86, Florida 71 All Times EST SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS — Signed RHP als. FS2 — Villanova at St. John's Fairleigh Dickinson 91, Bryant 77 Syracuse 91, Virginia 57 EASTERN CONFERENCE Ryan Zimmerman. 1968 — Jean-Claude Killy of France wins the LIU Brooklyn 82, Wagner 69 Tennessee 69, Vanderbilt 51 Atlantic Division WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed RHP Mikey giant slalom in the Grenoble Olympics, his I High School Basketball Manhattan 84, Quinnipiac 77 Texas A&M-CC 75, New Orleans 64 GP WLOT Pts GF GA O’Brien. second gold medal en route to the Alpine Mass.-Lowell 108, Maine 95, OT Troy 84, Georgia Southern 68 Florida 54 32 16 6 70 155 123 Frontier League triple crown. Mount St. Mary’s 66, Sacred Heart 61 UAB 53, Southern Miss. 49 Detroit 54 28 18 8 64 137 135 EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Signed LHP Derrick 1972 — The Soviet Union hockey team wins Class AA No. 4 Upperman girls NJIT 74, Stetson 70 UALR 53, Louisiana-Monroe 37 Boston 54 29 19 6 64 163 149 Penilla. the gold medal with a 5-2 victory over 53, Class AA No. 9 New Hampshire 69, Albany (NY) 68 Wake Forest 55, Clemson 45 Tampa Bay 53 29 20 4 62 142 130 GATEWAY GRIZZLIES — Signed LHP Jordan Czechoslovakia at the Winter Olympics. The Livingston Academy 46 Northeastern 47, Towson 44 MIDWEST Montreal 55 27 24 4 58 151 146 Spencer to a contract extension. Signed OF U.S. is awarded the silver because it had Siena 90, Canisius 67 Green Bay 69, Youngstown St. 35 Ottawa 56 25 25 6 56 161 177 Sam Fischer, C Tyler Nordgren and RHP Jon beaten and tied Czechoslovakia. LA 13 7 15 11 — 46 St. Francis (Pa.) 68, Robert Morris 57 Ill.-Chicago 65, Detroit 51 Buffalo 55 21 28 6 48 126 155 Pusateri. 1997 — Morocco’s Hicham el Guerrouj breaks UHS 5 11 25 12 — 53 St. Francis Brooklyn 74, CCSU 67 Michigan 82, Wisconsin 65 Toronto 53 19 25 9 47 127 154 SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — Signed RHP indoor track’s oldest record, winning the mile LA — Jaci Baltimore 6, Makala Brown 10, Stony Brook 75, UMBC 52 Milwaukee 59, Cleveland St. 58, OT Metropolitan Division Evan Boyd to a contract extension. in 3 minutes, 48.45 at the Flanders meet held Keelie Lamb 22, Leah Parker 6, Katie West Syracuse 85, Florida St. 72 Minnesota 110, Nebraska 73 Washington 53 40 9484 178 121 SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Signed OF in Ghent, Belgium. Ireland’s Eamonn Cogh- 2. Temple 63, UConn 58 Missouri 63, Alabama 52 N.Y. Rangers54 31 18 5 67 156 137 Aaron Gates. lan ran 3:49.78 in 1983 in New York. UHS — Riley Hurst 2, Akira Levy 21, Brooke UMass 69, VCU 63 Nebraska-Omaha 71, IPFW 64 N.Y. Islanders53 29 18 6 64 154 134 TRAVERSE CITY BEACH BUMS — Signed 2005 — Allen Iverson scores 60 points, a ca- Farris 2, Lexie Strickland 3, Sarah Eldridge SOUTH North Dakota 72, E. Washington 69 Pittsburgh 53 27 19 7 61 139 138 RHP Andrew Brockett to a contract exten- reer high, to lead the Philadelphia 76ers to a 3, Gracie Maynord 5, Ashlyn Medley 2, Abby Campbell 89, Gardner-Webb 85, OT Oakland 87, Valparaiso 77 New Jersey 55 27 21 7 61 124 129 sion. 112-99 victory over the Orlando Magic. Greenwood 15. Charleston Southern 77, Presbyterian 63 Ohio St. 98, Iowa 81 Philadelphia 53 24 20 9 57 129 143 BASKETBALL 2007 — Duke, with its first four-game losing Charlotte 102, Rice 73 Penn St. 65, Michigan St. 61 Carolina 54 24 21 9 57 130 144 National Basketball Association skid in 11 years, falls out of The Associated ETSU 94, Samford 90, OT S. Dakota St. 60, Oral Roberts 48 Columbus 56 22 28 6 50 144 176 NBA — Suspended Miami C Hassan White- Press men’s poll for the first time since the Class AA No. 4 Upperman FAU 79, UTSA 73 SOUTHWEST WESTERN CONFERENCE side one game for throwing an elbow and end of the 1995-96 season. The Blue Devils boys 63, Florida Gulf Coast 71, SC-Upstate 64 Charlotte 69, Rice 58 Central Division making contact with the head of San Antonio had been in the media poll for 200 straight Furman 95, The Citadel 75 Old Dominion 65, North Texas 48 GP WLOT Pts GF GA C Boban Marjanovic during a Feb. 9 game. weeks — the second longest streak behind Livingston Academy 43 Georgia Southern 77, Troy 71 Stephen F. Austin 74, Incarnate Word 62 Chicago 58 36 18 4 76 161 134 PHOENIX SUNS — Assigned G Jordan UCLA’s record 221 weeks. High Point 68, Coastal Carolina 67 McRae to Bakersfield (NBADL). 2010 — Nodar Kumaritashvili, a 21-year-old LA 2 14 21 6—43 Texas A&M 64, Mississippi St. 58 Dallas 55 35 15 5 75 180 149 Hofstra 86, William & Mary 80 Women’s National Basketball Association Olympic luger from the former Soviet repub- UHS 17 13 17 16 — 63 Texas St. 87, Appalachian St. 76 St. Louis 56 30 17 9 69 136 134 James Madison 56, Coll. of Charleston 52 LOS ANGELES SPARKS — Re-signed F-C lic of Georgia, dies after a crash during train- LA — Logan Clark 4, Dylan Linder 9, Xavier UTEP 70, FIU 52 Colorado 57 28 25 4 60 154 158 Kennesaw St. 101, North Florida 91 Candace Parker. ing at the Vancouver Games. Miller 6, Ray Burchwell 2, Carter Hayes 14, UTSA 57, FAU 54 Nashville 54 25 21 8 58 141 145 Lipscomb 93, Jacksonville 92 FOOTBALL 2012 — American Hannah Kearney wins her Wade Neely 6, Cole Smith 2. FAR WEST Minnesota 54 23 21 10 56 133 136 Louisiana Tech 73, Middle Tennessee 63 National Football League 15th straight World Cup moguls event at the UHS — Ben Guffey 19, Austin Shrum 7, Austyn BYU 65, San Francisco 62 Winnipeg 54 24 27 3 51 140 159 Louisiana-Lafayette 83, Arkansas St. 73 DETROIT LIONS — Promoted Emily Griffin to World Cup event in Beida Lake, China. Kear- McWilliams 13, Josh Endicott 16, Jake Hawaii 60, Long Beach St. 42 Pacific Division Louisiana-Monroe 86, UALR 82 vice president of marketing. Signed LB Jerry ney breaks downhill great Ingemar Sten- Dronebarger 2, Brendan Ely 4, Dylon Cush- Idaho St. 64, Portland St. 42 Los Angeles 53 32 18 3 67 148 126 McNeese St. 87, New Orleans 76 Franklin. mark’s all-discipline record for consecutive ing 2. Loyola Marymount 96, Pacific 88, 2OT San Jose 53 28 20 5 61 156 145 Morehead St. 61, E. Kentucky 50 Montana 81, S. Utah 50 Anaheim 53 26 19 8 60 122 128 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Promoted defen- FIS World Cup victories. Stenmark won 14 Old Dominion 67, North Texas 47 Montana St. 83, N. Arizona 72 Vancouver 54 22 20 12 56 129 147 sive assistant Tim Berbenich to offensive as- straight giant slaloms in 1978-80. Kearney’s Class A No. 5 Pickett County Radford 60, UNC Asheville 59 N. Colorado 70, Idaho 68, OT Arizona 53 24 23 6 54 140 164 sistant and assistant quarterbacks coach. streak began in Lake Placid, N.Y., on Jan. South Alabama 79, Georgia St. 78, OT Pepperdine 62, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 58 Calgary 53 25 25 3 53 145 158 Named Jim Hostler tight ends coach. 22, 2011. 83, Monterey girls 44 UAB 80, Southern Miss. 77, 2OT Sacramento St. 87, Weber St. 64 Edmonton 56 22 29 5 49 142 169 NEW YORK GIANTS — Named Martin May- 2013 — LeBron James becomes the first NBA UNC Wilmington 86, Elon 82 hew director of football operations/special player to score 30 points and shoot at least PCHS 26 24 24 9 — 83 Santa Clara 61, San Diego 47 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- UT Martin 77, SE Missouri 64 projects. 60 percent in six straight games when the MHS 11 7 15 11 — 44 UC Riverside 90, Cal St.-Fullerton 43 time loss. UTEP 84, FIU 74 OAKLAND RAIDERS — Re-signed S Nate Miami Heat hold off the Portland Trail Blazers PCHS – Jayna Ferrell 17, Tristan McClellan 15, UC Santa Barbara 80, UC Irvine 62 Thursday’s Games VMI 86, UNC Greensboro 72 Allen. 117-104. 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If last date of publication, exclus- getting your social security or Administers all aspects of city continuous basis. Places orders the application is approved, ive of said last date of publica- VA disability? wide cell phone accounts. Must for equipment and supplies, and Bank of Putnam County will be tion, or a judgement by default We can help! Call Disability possess the required knowledge, arrange for the routine mainten- the continuing Bank and will con- may be entered and the cause Consulting @ 877-453-9151 skill, and abilities normally ac- ance and upkeep of the equip- tinue to operate all of the offices set for hearing ex parte as to 2- ALL STAR PEST CONTROL quired through attainment of an ment and facility. of Cumberland County Bank un- 5-16 OF TENNESSEE Associate’s degree (A.A.) or der the name “Cumberland Complete Termite Service equivalent from a 2yr. college or EDUCATION: Bachelor of Sci- County Bank, a division of Bank This 15th day of December 2015 Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. technical school with 2 to 4 ence Degree in Nutrition or Di- of Putnam County”, or words to Marcia Borys, Clerk All work guaranteed years of related experience or an etetics, as well as the comple- that effect. Anyone person wish- Mary S. Dyer, Deputy Clerk Free Estimates. equivalent combination of edu- tion of an Academy of Nutrition ing to comment on or protest this 1/22, 29, 2/5, 12 MARTY KELLY cation & experience. Pay Range: and Dietetics approved intern- application or any person hav- 931-526-8550 $32,302-$48,443 DOE Applica- ship or clinical experience. Suc- ing information which may have 005 Public Notices Charter # 4252 tions/resumes must be received cessfully passed RD exam. Li- a bearing on the fitness of any of by 4:30 pm Wednesday, Febru- censed in the State of Tenness- the proponents of the applica- 125 Home Renovation ary 24, 2016. 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Trade Commission, 600 ++ 25YRS EXP++ LIC'D++ 1149, H-C, PO Box 2729, Ckvl, CONTRACT NO.: CNP160 + PUTNAM GUARANTEED + 537-6829 / 261-1967 Day to day operations on the pa- Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, COUNTY: Putnam TN 38502-2729 tient floors and ancillary/support The Tennessee Department of Trans- Washington, DC 20580, or you 349-2288 THE TREE GUYS AT&T Wireless of Ckvl, TN is areas. Record work completed can go online to portation is about to make final Same day service/Saturdays TREE SERVICE settlementJOB with the contractor # for accepting applications for a Re- on Area Assignment Checklist, http://www.fraud.org/. construction of the above numbered FREE ESTIMATES tail Sales Assoc. Qualified ap- maintain, employee scheduling, This message is a public service of project. All persons wishing to file 108 Concrete,Masonry Call (931)267-6191 or 319-7572 plicants should submit resume complete quality assurance pro- the Herald-Citizen & claims pursuant to Section 54-5-122, gram daily and complete patient Regional Buyers Guide. T.C.A. must62551 file same with the and cover letter to store location Director of Construction, Tennessee 135 Yard Work/Related at 416 West Jackson St, surveys daily. Police assigned MAMMA ROSA's now taking Department of Transportation, Suite BELLIS! CONCRETE Cookeville or via email areas at the beginning of each applications for servers P/T day 700 James K. Polk Bldg., Nashville, Complete Concrete Work RHETT BUTLER's [email protected] shift, respond to Housekeeping Tennessee 37243-0326, on or before Slabs, driveways, bsmts, sidewalks or evening shifts, hostesses & LAWN CARE ATTN: Keith West pages and perform other tasks pizza maker/cook P/T, after- 03/28/16. Stamped & colored concrete, Mowing, Landscaping, Mulching, as assigned by Director. acid staining, exposed aggregate. EDUCATION: High school dip- noon into evening hours. Apply Yard Maintenance Best Western Thunderbird in person. Serving Cookeville Area Since 1997 Motel looking to hire for week- loma or equivalent education Licensed, insured. Drug free work- Call local cell 544-3303 place. 858-6240 / 528-6240 end part time front desk night preferred. NAT'L NOTICE 1x2 TPS/TNTO FURNISHERS DOT-Con- LAWN MOWING: Gutter clean- auditor. Apply in person between EXPERIENCE: Must have three struction OF LABOR ad ANDto run MATERIALS Fridays TO: Feb- COOKEVILLE CONCRETE ing, light hauling. odd jobs, re- 9am-2pm, M-F. year’s previous supervisory ex- ruary Jamison 12 & 19, Construction, 2016 LLC Driveways, slabs, all types of move old barns & buildings, gar- perience in Environmental Ser- PROJECT NO.: 71006-4111-04 stamped concrete, all types of age cleaning. Free Est, Reason- BUSY BEES Preschool is seek- vices Management or 5 years CONTRACT NO.: CNN322 able rates. 432-0863 / 510-4040 ing an energetic & caring applic- Cookeville office opened in 1987 COUNTY: Putnam metal bldgs. 20% disc to all Sr previous supervisory experience Citizens. Winter time special. ant to join our team. We are now in related fields, i.e. Hospitality, by Arnold E. Lefkovitz The Tennessee Department of Trans- MOWING, LANDSCAPING, accepting applications for an portation is about to make final 40 yrs exp. Lic/Ins. (931) 284-8663 Pressure Washing, hauling, Building Management, and/or ALL TYPES OF settlementJOB with the contractor # for Exp'd Teacher. Please email Food Service Industry. construction of the above numbered cleaning, odd jobs. Free Est. your resume to: Call 265-5775 BANKRUPTCIES project. All persons wishing to file 110 Construction Work [email protected] or For more information and to Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 claims pursuant62552 to Section 54-5- contact Ms Carol 372-8275 122, T.C.A. must file same with the apply go to More than 35 years of experience filing Director of Construction, Tennessee BOB'S Construction: Specializ- www.crmchealth.org tens of thousands of bankruptcies. ing in concrete, brick/block, addi- YARD MAN SUBCONTRACTOR: ABOVE Department of Transportation, Suite Ground Pool Installer E.O.E. • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures 700 James K. Polk Bldg., Nashville, tions, remodels, hardwood/tile, FREE Est., experienced • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment Tennessee 37243-0326, on or before roofing, building packages, and Low rates, great work. HOME CAREGIVERS is seek- 03/28/16. all your construction needs. Mowing. Pool & Spa Depot of Ckvl, TN is ing experienced, mature, com- Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • Afford- 931-432-2494 or 931-261-4629 looking for Exp'd subcontractors passionate, dependable care- able Prices 931-319-6107. for above ground pool installa- givers to work in-home care in ADOPTIONS WOULD LIKE to do yard work tions for the 2016 season. Sub- the Putnam Co. area. Duties DIVORCE The Putnam County Emer- B&B ROOFING Call contractor must provide their would include personal care, gency Communications Dis- Roof Repairs & Replacements. (931)650-1005 own worker's compensation, li- light housekeeping & meal prep. CHILD CUSTODY trict will meet on February 25, Home Repairs & Remodeling, AFFORDABLE LAWN CARE ability insurance & equipment. If you are interested & have a WILLS & PROBATE 2015 at 11:00 a.m. The meet- Comm/Res. Lic'd/Ins'd. Free Est. Make Appt. (931)260-1659 Position is F/T & weekends are genuine desire to assist the eld- 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville ing will be held at the Emer- Call (931)526-6557 Lic'd/Ins'd - FREE ESTIMATES req'd. Excellent pay & career op- erly give us a call at 931-528- Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area gency Services building loc- portunity. Please apply in per- BUSHHOGGING 8585 or send resume to 528-5297 ated at 700 County Services METAL ROOFS & BUILDINGS son at 1470 Interstate Dr, Ckvl, www.homecaregiverstn.com www.lefkovitz.com Drive in Cookeville. and CONCRETE JOBS FREE ESTIMATES TN 38501 or send resume to Orientations are beginning soon We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. 2/12 Call (931)284-8249 (931) 510-8505 [email protected] so please give us a call. © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 — B5 215 Employment Opp. 215 Employment Opp. 410 Cycles & ATVs 515 Garage/Yard Sales 720 Apts/Duplex For Rent 740 Comm & Indus/Rent

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Equal Housing Opportunity, M/F. 4BR, 3BA stove, frig, Circle Dr READY TO BUILD? 6 lots on level. 2001 ISUZU FRR: $13,750: 6cyl Herald-Citizen & on dead-end street. $850/mo + Boyd Farris Rd. Let us build your 283 Trucking Emp. turbo diesel, 6sp, 123k, Exc. Regional Buyers dep. Call 865-360-7878 home. 260-4227 or 261-7979 Must be able to pass drug LandJcontractors.com cond. Locally driven, xtra cab, 5BR, 3BA historic house 2600 screen and background check. CDL DRIVER: Class A OTR clean int, storage boxes, ramp, Guide 1300 Neal St., Cookeville, TN SF, 290 E. Jere Whitson Ave, w/good record needed. Flexible chrome wheels. 7,000lb 830 Open Houses Send resumes to SFEG Corp - 931-526-9715 (FAX) 526-1209 totally renovated. Bsmnt, Lrg time out & routes. For more info, front/14,000lb rear. (931)979-0736 yard, wrap-around porch, close 625 Miller Rd, Smithville, TN call business hrs: 615-390-2787 715 SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14 37166 Attn: Human Resources Rooms for Rent to TTU. Non-smoking/pets ok. DRIVERS WANTED. 18 mos 505 Misc. Wanted $1200/mo (931)267-3594, 526- 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM flatbed experience. CDL license. ROOM for RENT in my home. 8504. 568 East Broad SPARTA, TN manufacturing East on Broad, home on L. Home weekends. 931-686-2977 Everything incl'd. $500/mo. For BRICK RANCH 3/1.5. No plant is seeking a reliable, or- WANTED OLD APPLIANCES & details call 931-349-4561 $269,900. Hosting: Amy Lee. ganized, positive individual to Need team driver for dedicated JUNK - WILL PICK UP smoking/pets. Dep, ref's req'd. Listing Agent: Chad Crouch. See join our team. Applicants must route with at least 2 years exper- CALL 931-510-4138 STAR MOTOR INN $800/mo. Call (931)260-3800. our display ad in Sunday Febru- be a self starter, able to lift up to ience. This is a drop and hook Weekly, starting at $180 MONTEREY 3BR, 1BA. CHA, ary 14ths Herald-Citizen Clas- 50lbs, and have working com- run, driver must be able to do free internet, frig, guest laundry, appls, W/D HU. detached gar- sifieds for more details. puter knowledge. Previous ex- 2600+ miles per week. 1 week 510 Misc. For Sale movie rentals. Pet Friendly - age, hardwood floors $600 + FIRST REALTY COMPANY perience in inventory control a paid vacation after 6 mos em- Construction Crews welcome. dep. No pets. 839-6259 528-1573 plus. Full time position. Please ployment, home every weekend. FREE 526-9511 Chad: (931)979-1191 send resumes to The job pays $900/wk for 30 WOOD SKIDS RENT OR SALE: 2.5BR, 2BA - Amy: 931-881-6717 days. After 30 days, $1200/wk 720 217 Sewell St, Baxter. $600 [email protected] Available at the rear of the Apts/Duplex For Rent SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 14 with approval. 2 years or more Herald-Citizen first & last, will neg. dep. Call experienced applicants ONLY. (931)284-8663 1PM - 3PM THE L.B.J.& C. Development 1300 Neal Street, (2) 1BR Apts $400 1841 N 1618 Biltmore Drive Corporation is advertising the (931)854-1445 ask for Judy or Cookeville, TN. 38501 Dixie; Studio $315, Market Sq. REP 1X2 Charles Stone ad to 501-618-5970 ask for Robert. From PCCH: West on Spring, following job vacancy: Apts 41 E 4th St. Incls water, run TFN on Wednesdays, Fri- No on Willow, L on 12th/G'sboro Gainesboro Head Start trash. Non-smoking/pet friendly days, and Sundays. HAVING A HARD TIME SEE- 320 State Street Grade, R on Shipley School Rd, Gainesboro, TN 290 Schools/Instruction near TTU (931)267-3594, 881-6877 R on Biltmore Dr, home end of Teacher ING the print in your favorite Cookeville Newspaper, Magazine or Bible 1, 2, 3 & 4 BR APTS / cul-de-sac on R w/signs. $14.20 per hr, 8 hrs per day NO HIGH SCHOOL DI- 3BR/2BA, large fenced $164,900. Host: Lee Lehman. or ever had trouble reading the HOUSES $280 - $800 PLOMA NEEDED. How often telephone directory or a map? NEW y a r d , w r a p a r o u n d See our display ad in Sunday, Fringe Benefits: Health, Dent- do you see that? Putnam Cable, Water/Appl's Furnished porch, storage bldg., February 14th's Herald-Citizen al, Vision, and Life Insurance, JOB # County Adult High School can Now Available OVER 100 LOCATIONS clean & newly Classified for more details. Retirement Program, Paid Hol- show you a way to complete Kids Welcome; Some Pets in remodeled w/gas heat. FIRST REALTY CO idays, Sick and Annual Leave the credits you missed when Deluxe Framed Designated Apts. 62451 528-1573 you were in school before. Background check required Lee: 252-9141 Employment applications must MAGNIFYING SHEET Open Mon - Fri $1000/m $1000 deposit Flexible schedule -- days or SOARD PROPERTIES be in the L.B.J.&C. Central Of- evenings. Individualized 840 Lots & Acreage fice by February 25, 2016 or study. Possible credit for work ONLY $3.25 EA. 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Herald-Citizen 2BR/1BA Newly Remod'd, ley Rd just off Hawkins Craw- For information contact 1300 Neal Street 2BR, 1.5BA Condo in middle of Country Set., 1yr lease req'd. No ford. Call (931)432-1092. Gail Stone at 315 Financial Services Cookeville, TN. 38501 town. 15A Denton Ave. pets $350/mo + dep. 858-1998 (931) 528-3361, Ext 228 931-526-9715 $675/mo, $675/dep. Call An Equal Opportunity Agency (931)979-7014 IT'S ILLEGAL for companies 740 Comm & Indus/Rent doing business by phone to WHY NOT SUBSCRIBE 2BR, 1BA duplex $450/mo, ZR 1X3 Charles Stone H&C ad promise you a loan and ask you TODAY? $450/dep. No pets/smoking, 1 yr 3,000 SF Mfg Space H to run Sundays, Wednesdays & EXPERIENCED to pay for it before they deliver. lease. 526-8594, 303-4933 2 offices, 2 docks - $575/mo. Fridays TFN (Plumbers) For free information about avoid- C P L U M B E R S N E E D E D Kenmore 27' frig/freezer water 528-8173 Since 1903 ing advance fee loan scams, in door. 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Cedar Hills Senior Living is seeking a part-time dietary aide/ & Cooling, LLC credit repair scams, write to the Many locations cook for our assisted living facility. Must have experience in Federal Trade Commission, FALCON REALTY, 315 Transport Drive, Washington, D.C., 20580 or call INDOOR YARD SALE dietary services, including preparation for group meals, safe- MULTIPLE VENDORS 528-2158 Algood the National Fraud Information falconrealtycookeville.com handling echniques and special diets. Please apply in person to: Center, 1-800-876-7060. This SATURDAY .. 7AM - 2PM Or email resume to message is a public service of Cookeville Nazarene Church TOWNHOUSE: 2BR, 1.5BA. 1250 Cedar Hills Drive, Cookeville, TN 38506. 360 S. Old Kentucky Rd, Ckvl [email protected] the Herald-Citizen& Regional CHA, WD/HU. Appls, water, NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE. Buyers Guide. TOO MANY ITEMS TO LIST!! cable furn'd 510-2394. B6 — HERALD-CITIZEN, Cookeville, Tenn. — www.herald-citizen.com — Friday, February 12, 2016 SPORTS Ovechkin nets 14th career hat trick in Capitals win

The Associated Press while David Perron and Mike Santorelli had goals for Anaheim. ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Alex Ovechkin scored AVALANCHE 4, SENATORS 3 three times in the second period for his 14th career OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Jarome Iginla had hat trick, and the Washington Capitals beat the two goals and an assist, Blake Comeau had a goal Minnesota Wild 4-3 on Thursday night. and an assist and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Ovechkin, who leads the league with 34 goals, has Ottawa Senators to end a four-game losing streak. 13 in his past 13 games. Nicklas Backstrom had Iginla has 15 goals this season and has scored at three assists and Jason Chimera added an empty- least that many in 17 of his 20 NHL seasons. He netter for Washington, which improved to a league- has 604 goals and 1,257 points. best 20-5-2 on the road. Nathan MacKinnon also scored for the Ava- Braden Holtby made 33 saves for the Capitals, lanche, and Carl Soderberg and Tyson Barrie each who won their fifth consecutive game and became had two assists. Semyon Varlamov made 26 saves. the first team to reach 40 victories this season. BRUINS 6, JETS 2 Charlie Coyle, Ryan Suter and Mikael Granlund WINNIPEG, Manitoba (AP) — Patrice Bergeron scored for the Wild, but Minnesota lost for the 12th scored twice, Brett Connolly had three assists and time in its past 13 games (1-10-2). Devan Dubnyk the Boston Bruins beat the Winnipeg Jets. made 29 saves for the Wild, who have lost seven Brad Marchand had a goal and two assists, and in a row at home (0-4-3). Loui Eriksson and Jimmy Hayes each had a goal and STARS 4, BLACKHAWKS 2 an assist for the Bruins. David Pastrnak also scored CHICAGO (AP) — Patrick Eaves scored three of to help Boston win its fifth straight road game. Dallas’ four goals in the first period, and the Stars OILERS 5, MAPLE LEAFS 2 avenged an ugly home loss to the Chicago Black- EDMONTON, Alberta (AP) — Connor McDavid hawks. had two goals and three assists, Jordan Eberle Eaves’ second career hat trick helped Dallas to its scored three times and added an assist, and the Ed- fifth win in six games and moved the Stars within monton Oilers snapped a three-game losing streak. one of the Blackhawks for the most points in the Josh Leivo and Jake Gardiner scored for the Western Conference. Dallas’ lone loss during the Jim Mone | AP Toronto Maple Leafs, who have lost three in a row. strong stretch was a 5-1 rout for visiting Chicago Washington Capitals T.J. Oshie, right, takes a check by Minnesota Wild’s Mikko Koivu of Eberle had an empty-net goal with 54 seconds left on Saturday night. Finland in the first period Thursday in St. Paul, Minn. in the game for his first NHL hat trick. Benoit John Klingberg added a goal and an assist for Dal- Pouliot notched his fourth assist on the goal. las. Kyle Clifford and Milan Lucic scored, and Jhonas BLUE JACKETS 4, DUCKS 3, SO FLAMES 6, SHARKS 5, SO Duncan Keith and Patrick Kane scored for the Enroth finished with 25 saves for the Pacific Divi- COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Alexander SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) — Juri Hudler scored the Blackhawks, who played without forward Artemi sion-leading Kings, who had won three straight on Wennberg and Cam Atkinson each scored in the winning goal in the shootout, leading the Calgary Panarin for the second straight game due to an ill- the road. shootout and Joonas Korpisalo stopped shots by Flames past the San Jose Sharks. ness. FLYERS 5, SABRES 1 Corey Perry and Jakob Silfverberg to give the After San Jose trailed 4-1 after one period, Joonas ISLANDERS 5, KINGS 2 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — R.J. Umberger Columbus Blue Jackets a victory over the Anaheim Donskoi and Dylan DeMelo scored early in the NEW YORK (AP) — John Tavares had a goal snapped a 50-game scoreless drought and Wayne Ducks. third period to give the Sharks a brief lead before and an assist, Thomas Greiss stopped 28 shots and Simmonds got his 20th goal of the season to help Columbus’ Brandon Dubinsky tucked a shot in- Kris Russell tied it at 5 with just under 12 minutes the New York Islanders scored three times in the the Philadelphia Flyers beat the Buffalo Sabres to side the left goal post on the power play to make it left in regulation. first 14 minutes and beat Los Angeles. end a three-game skid. 3-all with 5:03 left in the third, eventually forcing Sam Bennett and Mark Giordano scored within Johnny Boychuk, Casey Cizikas and Anders Lee Brayden Schenn, Michael Raffl and Nick Cousins overtime. Nine minutes before Dubinsky’s equal- 1:06 of each other as the Flames scored four times all scored in the first period and Travis Hamonic also scored for Philadelphia. izer, Brandon Saad scored his team-leading 20th in the first period. Sean Monahan and Mikeal added an empty-netter in the third to help the Is- Jamie McGinn scored for Buffalo, and the Sabres goal on a rebound to get his team within a goal after Backlund also had goals for the Flames, who won landers win their third straight overall and third in lost their fourth in a row while wrapping up a three- Ryan Garbutt slipped a shot from a tight angle by their third straight. a row at home. New York improved to 15-4-2 game season series against the Flyers with their Columbus’ Joonas Korpisalo at 1:45 of the third. , Patrick Marleau and Logan against Western Conference teams. first loss. William Karlsson also scored for Columbus, Couture also scored for the Sharks. South Carolina bounces back from loss to UConn

The Associated Press NO. 7 OHIO STATE 98, IOWA 81 NO. 12 LOUISVILLE 84, IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Kelsey Mitchell PITTSBURGH 61 COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Tiffany and Shayla Cooper each scored 20 points and PITTSBURGH (AP) — Myisha Hines- Mitchell scored 22 points, Alaina Coates had Ohio State blasted Iowa for its eighth straight Allen had a career-high 29 points, Cortnee her 13th double-double this season with 14 victory. Walton had a double-double and Louisville points and 11 rebounds and No. 2 South Car- Ameryst Alton had 18 with six assists for rolled to a win over Pittsburgh. olina bounced back from the Buckeyes (20-4, 12-1 Big Ten), who also Walton hit 8 of 9 shots for a career-high 18 its loss to top-ranked won in Iowa City for the first time in eight points and grabbed 10 rebounds, seven on the UConn with an 86-71 vic- years. offensive end, for the Cardinals (19-6, 11-1 tory over No. 16 Florida on Ally Disterhoft had 20 points, seven re- ACC), who bounced back after their 15-game Thursday night. bounds and five assists for Iowa (15-10, 5-8), winning streak was ended by No. 3 Notre The Gamecocks (23-1, losers of three straight and six of eight. Dame on Sunday. Mariya Moore had 21 11-0 Southeastern Confer- NO. 10 FLORIDA STATE 69, points and six assists. ence) overcame a sluggish Top 25 DUKE 53 PENN STATE 65, start — likely a hangover Roundup DURHAM, N.C. (AP) — Shakayla Thomas NO. 17 MICHIGAN STATE 61 from its 66-54 showdown scored 14 points and Florida State beat Duke EAST LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Teniya loss to the Huskies here for its 10th straight win. Page scored 20 points, including a tiebreaking Monday night. They went on a 16-0 run in the Kai James added 11 points for the Semi- basket with a minute remaining, and Penn second quarter to take control, up 35-16. noles (20-4, 10-1 Atlantic Coast Conference). State upset Michigan State. The Gators (19-5, 7-4) closed to 65-57 with They never trailed in their first win at Page gave the Lady Lions (9-15, 4-9 Big seven minutes left when Coates had two in- Cameron Indoor Stadium since 2001. Ten) a 62-61 lead and added another bucket Darren Abate, File | AP side baskets to restore South Carolina’s dou- Freshman Angela Salvadores had 13 points with 20 seconds left. A free throw by Lindsey ble-digit lead. for the Blue Devils (17-9, 6-6), who lost their Spann closed out the scoring. Los Angeles Lakers’ guard Kobe Bryant gestures to fans Carla Batchelor had a career-high 19 points third in four games and already have their Aerial Powers had 18 points and 14 re- as he walks off of the court against the San Antonio Spurs to lead the Gators, who have lost seven most conference losses since finishing with bounds for her eighth double-double this sea- in San Antonio. straight to South Carolina. seven in 1996-97. son and 42nd of her career. MSU (18-6, 9-4) NO. 5 MARYLAND 73, PURDUE 59 NO. 15 TEXAS A&M 64, had 20 turnovers turn into 27 Lions points. COLLEGE PARK, Md. (AP) — Shatori NO. 11 MISSISSIPPI STATE 58 NO. 19 MIAMI 58, Kobe’s last, Toronto’s Walker-Kimbrough scored 23, Brionna Jones COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — GEORGIA TECH 55 had 12 points and 11 rebounds, and Maryland Courtney Williams had 22 points and Court- ATLANTA (AP) — Keyona Hayes had 16 beat Purdue for a season sweep. ney Walker had 21 and Texas A&M defeated points and Miami held off Georgia Tech de- 1st as NBA All-Star Coming off a 94-86 loss at Ohio State, the Mississippi State. spite missing three free throws in the closing Terrapins (22-3, 11-2 Big Ten) never trailed With a one-point lead entering the fourth seconds. in defeating the Boilermakers for the second quarter, Williams knocked down a 3 and the Georgia Tech (14-11, 4-8) got the ball in the goes outside US time in nine days. Bulldogs never caught up. front court after the last missed foul shot, but Ashley Morrissette led Purdue (16-8, 7-6) Williams had 11 points, Walker 15 and Antonia Peresson’s desperation shot was By BRIAN MAHONEY near zero degrees and far with 18 points and the Boilermakers have Texas A&M (17-7, 7-4 SEC) shot 60 percent well off the mark and the Hurricanes es- AP Basketball Writer below it with the wind chill. dropped three in a row and six of eight. in the second half (15 of 25). caped. The players can cover up with TORONTO (AP) — Of all the the parkas Canada Goose, goodies Kobe Bryant collects maker of cold weather outer- in his farewell season, one this wear, designed for them. weekend might be particularly The NBA long sought warm- useful. weather locations for its winter After all, you need a good road trip, and cities that had a winter coat in Canada. Though good chance for a white Bryant probably wouldn’t be Christmas generally had little too unhappy walking away hope of getting All-Star week- with another end. All-Star Game But Toronto, where the MVP trophy. Toronto Huskies and New York The final Knicks played on Nov. 1, NBA show- 1946, in Maple Leaf Gardens case for and is so passionate about its Bryant and Raptors that general manager the first to be Masai Ujiri was fined a couple staged outside the U.S. is in years ago for using an exple- Toronto, the city that staged tive about playoff opponent the first NBA game 70 years Brooklyn — with Commis- ago and is so enthusiastic for sioner Adam Silver in atten- basketball now that it could dance — is “an ideal host,” no longer be ignored no mat- Silver said. ter what the thermometer “There is a special energy and says. excitement around All-Star this “I think it’s going to be year, and we’re looking for- bonkers,” former Raptors su- ward to four days of great perstar Vince Carter said. events that honor our marquee “I think it’s overdue. It’s a players and legends, celebrate great city. I think they’ll be a the game, and provide loads of great host and I think guys are excitement for our fans,” Sil- going to have a lot of fun. It’s ver said. going to be cold.” If Bryant heats up, he could Frigid, actually. add a fifth All-Star Game MVP A relatively mild winter by award to his collection. Canada’s standards will be The events kick off Friday, nothing but a warm memory the slam dunk and 3-point con- this weekend, when Saturday’s tests are Saturday and the forecast is for temperatures game is Sunday night.