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'HIDmDH MAY 2, 2012 • SERVING HARDI N COU NTY SIN CE 1974 • REACH SU BSC AIBlR SIR YIC ES AT (270) 505- 1710 50 ~Inll Burke defense touches on trial pOints dering two women Ul 2007, hinted al sev­ ell identity." Further, Carter talked about young wit­ Attempts to dismiss eral areas they will a.1t..... ck in the prosecu­ Auernpting to strike a juror with famil­ nesses and the malleability of a child's tion's case during the flOt day of Burke's ial relations \0 police, Burke's co · ooun se~ memory be<:ause of adult influence. J ust jurors for ties to NRA court martial at ""oct Campbell. John Shaughnessy, said a strong part of because the defense is questioning a child Monday morning, seven of 10 juron the defense case would revolve around an on the witness stand does not mean they By BENJAMIN JO UBERT were chosen after a slew of questions from alleged incompetent way law enforce­ are being cruel, Carter said. rOT The N. "~· I::nI . rpri .. the prosecution and defense. DuringqUl::s­ ment handled the case. They wanted to tinally, because a gun will be used as Defense attonlcys for former U.S. tioning, Burke's private auomey, ' Villiam avoid offending the juror, Shaughnessy evidence during the trial, Shaughnessy Anny Sgt. Brent Burke, a!;cused of mur- Carter, said the trial was a case of~m i stak- said. Tum 10 BURKF., All Illegal immigrant sentenced to 10 years m• pnson• after child's death DUI wreck also means deportation for Martinez By SAlWi BENN l.TI """".ll@: th. n.woenle,pri... oo m Not a single family member or friend appeared in the gallery Tuesday afternoon in Hardin Circuit Court where J esus Arturo Rodriguez Martinez was sentenced to 10 years in prison for the death of his Above, Feeding America voIunte-er Betinda P e rr ~, left, and warehouse lead Vicki Absltlre package mack food Tuesda~ at the daughter, Sidolena. organization's volunteer center on Peterson Drive. Below, Helping Hand of Hope receptionIst Mar~ Dreggors assist s a client. Martinez, 22, originally was indicted for murder in connection to a J uly 22, 2011, a1cohol· related wreck on Interstate (i.) near Glendal e. His 2·year-old daugh­ ler was not in a child restraint and was ejected, suffer­ United Way ing multiple blwlt force injuries to the head. In Apri~ the child's father, an illegal immigrant who does not speak English, pleaded guilty to an amended charge of second-degree manslaughter and spreads wealth charges of driving under the innucnce, failure to use a to area agenCIes• T"", 10 DUl, All

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LOOKING BACK DAILY BRIEFING ON THIS DAl( IN 1519, artist Shooting involving soldier LOUISVILLE Leonardo da Vinci died at Cloux, France, at age 67. EPA: 2 companies IN 2011, Osama bin La­ den, the face of global ter­ agree to clean site rorism and archite<:! of the remains under investigation Federal environment.11 Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, was officials said two bu~inesscs By SARAH BENNElT killed in a firefighl with elite fled to her daughter's mobile In a Sanlrday statement to the have agreed to help make a [email protected] ...... n~rl" "•. ""m American forces at his home across the slrcct from her media, state police indicated they toxic waste site in Louisville Pakistan compound, then house, police said. Wemes then intend to present the completed safe again. Kentucky State Police Post -, drove Knott's 2007 Chevrolet Ca­ investigation to the Meade Coun· quickly buried al sea. continues to investigate a domes­ 1M Omrier-:fourrwl report­ bait across the field and into the ty commonwealth's attorney for tic violence situation that turned ed the U.s. Environmental side of the trailer. review. At that time, a decision IN HARDIN COUNTY into a shooting Friday in Guston. Protection Agency has iden­ 3D YEARS AGO, Hardin After exiting the vehicle, the will be made whether to present A F011 Knox soldier who alleged­ tified at least three businesses Fiscal Court voted to add a Guston man kicked in the front the case to a grand jury. ly fired the weapon has not been that may be responsible for third question to the public charged in the death of a 29-year­ door of the residence, and Phillips Asked if the military would helping clean the fomler opinion poll concerning old Guston man. fired a shotgun round, hitling pursue charges against Phillips, Black Leaf chemical proper­ Hardin Memorial Hospital. Police said Joshua W. \-1/emeS Weme~ in the stomach, according spokesman Kyle H od­ ty. The businesses that have which Wa!! scheduled for died Friday 01 a single gunshot to the release, ges deferred all questions to Ken­ agreed to help, ExxonMobil JUlie 29. The question - wound sustained after he broke Phillips is an aJ;:tive $DIdier as­ tucky St;l.te Police as their investi· and Maxus Energy Corp., ~Are you in favor oficaving into the home of Cpl. Quinton T. Signed to the 3rd Brigade Combat gation still is ongoing. are based in . HiU"rlin Memorial Hospital Phillips, 22, of Amarillo, Texas. Team, 1st Infant!)' Division. Maj. "It's hard to say if he's liable fo r Meanwhile, EPA officials as i s?~ - was added to the Earlier that day, Meade Coun­ Travis Dettmer, public affairs offi­ anything at this point, ~ Hodgt!l said. said results from soil samples questionnaire which was to ty Dispatch received multiple calls cer with 3/1, said the corporal was Nonnan Chaffins, spokesman taken from 50 homes near see whether residents were regarding a domestic violence sit­ deployed with the unit inJanuary for KSP Post 4, said as far as KSP the site that is now a federal in favor of a hospital expan­ uation involving Wemes and his 2011 as a mort;l.rnlan, operating is concerned, no charges will be sion using no tax dollan> or Superfund cleanup program girlfriend, lbby 1.. Knott, 37, ac­ primarily in the Khost Province in filed in the case against the Fort whether they were in favor won't be made public as car· cording to a news release from eastern Afghanistan, Knox soldier or his mother-in·law. Iy as originally planned. of selling the hospital to a During the unit's year-long de­ Chaffins said it was a ~justified not-for-profit corporation. Post 4 in Elizabethtown. Knott has EI'A coordinator Art been identified as Phillips' moth­ ployment, Phillips sustained com­ shooting.~ 20 YEARS AGO, William Smith said a laboratory er·in·law. bat injuries and returned early for West of Sonora received a Sanh J!,ennett <:an be backlog means the report Around 4 p.m. Friday, Knott treatment, Dettmer said. national award, the Carne­ reoched at (270) 50H7M1. won't be available until later gie Medal, which was given this month. Originally, it was ror outstanding acts of civil­ set to be released in April. ian heroism. \ \'est helped DETR DIT pull a 60-year-old woman from a burning car the pre­ vious year in fI0OI< QI.I4ImII house adjacent to Towne vironmentally savvy, den Restaurants, which www.longhor nsteak investigating fire .. ~ ...,'2 ".:>0 ...,28 Mall in Elizabethlown is too, designing new and owns and operates house.com and log in department TocIay'l ...... 1018 am. nearing completion, and remodeled restaurants around 1,900 restaurants, once the application pro­ TocIay'l"- . .. . __ ...... I'.lIi jla area patrons will have a with recycled material including Red Lobster Officials in Lexington cess begins, Gray said. cham:e to sample its fla­ and the usc of natural and Olive Garden. are confinning a federal in· T he roughly 6,200· HI GHS/ lOW S VOI"ll this swnmer, light, the company says. Gray said the restau· vestigation of employment square-foot restaurant is HiCh/lOW ,.._, ...... , .. 12!t1 Restaurant spokes­ Long·H orn also has rani fnl.llchisc is attracted practices at the cily's fire de­ able to hold and serve f«1 """ NI>'S-",_"", 5 ..... woman Tara Gray said switched 10 energy-effi­ to areas thai offer excel­ partment. about 240 patrons at one Rec:Ofd hl&hlyur' . ,. ,.NIIU the steak house is slated cien! light bulbs, adjust­ lent proximity 10 other City spokeswoman Susan RIICOfd low/year' , ..UIIIU time, Gray said. for a June 25 opening ed thermostat settings restaurants and Straub said in a statement is­ A"'IJ&I hl(hjlow' .11151 Known as the ~The and the company will and modified cooking outlets. sued Monday saying that of­ .~-- start taking online appli­ flavor of the West," equipmenl schedules to "LongHorn continues ficials were made aware of PREC IPIT ATION cations by May 10. longH orn Steakhouse conserve energy, aJ;:cord­ to grow, and we typical· the investigation by the U.S. T he restaurant is has been serving cus­ ing to its website. The ly rook for vibrant trade Part 24 hours' ...... ' ,l1.li3 Department ofJustice in ear· tomers its take on steak, areas for our new reslau­ LuI 30 Nyt" ...... l1' looking to hire around restaurantll use aeratol"ll ly April. She said federal in­ 80 workers in the area to chicken, fish and ribs for to conserve water and rants,~ Gray said in Feb­ ..... ~ vestigators have the city's 1M. 1~" ...... 1UI2 roughly 30 years, ac' roW)'. --- round out its servers, donate to local food ~full coopcrdtion. ~ ___ .... , ..... ,. ,.-tl3 _ ."...... service assistants, bar cording to its official banks. Marty t1nley can be C hris Banley, who is -- and kitchen staff, she website. LongHorn op· LongHorn also do· readied at (VO) 5O.S-1762. president of the Lexington Professional Firefighten l0- AllERGY REPORT cal 526, told the LexingtOli Herald-Uatkr he found out N..tIonaI AIIerD Bute... pollen ...t By BRE'IT BARROUq,UE RJ:: mold repo

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the book. First event is , Photos of deceased pets will be desig- at Historic State Theater nated as “in memorial,” and there is an Moms and Music option to include owners’ stories and in- formation about pets with the photos. By KELLY CANTRALL Books are expected to be available [email protected] on May 12 at ECTC for purchase in November for $30. A top-three contestant For more information, contact Diane on “American Idol” per- By AMBER COULTER Shoffner at 766-1955 or Holly Stapleton [email protected] forms for a local audience at 319-2331. this summer. Fundraising efforts to build a new Layman said the books will make Casey James performs at Hardin County Animal Shelter have be- unique Christmas gifts for community 7:30 p.m. June 22 at the gan. members. Historic State Theater in Members of the nonprofit organiza- “It’s a novelty,” she said. “Everyone Elizabethtown. James came tion PAWS Shelter Foundation Inc. are adores their pet. I think they want to in third in the ninth season kicking off activities aimed at drawing share their special stories.” of the Fox show in 2010 the remaining $1 million needed in do- The books also will help to fund the and released a self-titled de- nations to outfit a building purchased to completion of a new animal shelter that but album in March. replace the county’s current animal will offer more space and updated Tickets are on sale now. shelter on Nicholas Street in Elizabeth- amenities to homeless animals in the Balcony seats are $15, gen- town. county. That will give them the safest eral admission is $20 and The first event is the Mutts, Moms and most comfortable accommodations preferred seating is $25. and Music festival from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. that volunteers can and to offer them They can be purchased by May 12 at the administration building of the best chance of being adopted, Lay- calling the theater at (270) Elizabethtown Community and Tech- man said. 234-8258. nical College. The planned shelter on Peterson James’ first single, “Let’s Submitted photo About 200 dogs and their owners are Drive in Elizabethtown currently is a Don’t Call it a Night,” has Casey James. expected to participate in the 2K walk shell and plans are to completely finish been released. the facility before it is turned over to the because she feels she’s fill- area. (1.2 miles) around the campus to cele- Emily West, executive ing a void in local shows, “This is Kentucky, coun- brate Mother’s Day weekend. county. director of the State Thea- Floor plans for the interior have been which often feature other try is king,” she said. The event is planned to include pet- ter, said a friend who musical genres. Plus, coun- friendly booths, a demonstration by completed. works in radio recommen- Kelly Cantrall can be try is very popular in the reached at (270) 505-1747. Derby City Disco Dogs, picnicking on Amenities are expected to include ded booking James be- the campus lawn and a performance by dog acquaintance rooms where pro- cause of the success of the the EleCTriC band, which is made up of spective owners can spend time with an- single. students from the college. Attendees can imals they’re considering adopting, a “I took a gamble and we bring meals or buy food at the event. communal room in which social cats got him,” she said. Registration is $20 at www.pawsdo can live together until adoption, out- His first single is No. 22 nations.org or $25 at the event. door play yards with Astroturf and a this week on the Billboard PAWS Foundation President Deedie Powerloo to flush waste. There also are country music chart. Layman said the event seemed like a plans to have separate air controls for James is from Cool, Dolly, Mommy & Me Tea Party good way to begin fundraising efforts adoptive, stray and sick dog kennels to Texas, and he was influ- for the year, and she thinks community control the spread of disease. enced by artists include Saturday, May 12th • 2-4 PM members will enjoy the day. Layman said the community is grow- Merle Haggard, Vince Tickets $15 per person, reservations required. About one-tenth of the necessary ing, and that means there are more dis- Gill, ZZ Top and Bonnie fundraising has been completed for the placed and unwanted animals that need Raitt, according to a biog- Favors for everyone! shelter, and final plans for construction help from the county to find a home. raphy provided by the DOOR PRIZES! Grand Door Prize: are expected to be finished within a few “There’s a story behind each pet,” State Theater. He has she said. McKenna, the newest weeks, she said. toured with country group American Girl Doll Another fundraiser for the shelter is Foundation members hope building Sugarland. the compilation of a hard cover photo a new, updated facility can double the “I do feel like he is going Happy Hats Contest- book featuring local pets. 600 dogs and 400 cats adopted last year Moms, Grandmothers and to be a really strong country Daughters can model their The foundation has commissioned from the shelter. up-and-comer,” West said. best hats for a chance Donations can be made to the foun- to win a prize! Special appearance by characters local photographers who have volun- James follows other from “Beauty & The Beast” teered to set up appointments to take dation on the PAWS website, www. country acts to perform at pawsdonations.org, or mailed to P.O. Courtesy of Allegro Dance Theatre pictures of pets to be included in the the State Theater such as 128 N. Main Street, Elizabethtown book. Participating owners will be Box 1116, Elizabethtown, KY 42702. John Anderson and Mark 270-765-2515 charged a fee based on how the pets are Amber Coulter can be Chestnut. West said she “A gathering place for special events” featured. All species can be included in reached at (270) 505-1746. likes booking country acts

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Adult, child and Infant CPR certification with basic Brenda Sue Hazelwood Hornback flr'St ail, 6 p.m .. 2009 Leitchrleld Road. E'town. spoo. "'" Lawrence E. Barker sored by American Heart Association certified instruc­ Lawrence E. Barker, 58, passed away Sunday, April Hrenda Sue Hazelwood Hornback, 59, of Cave City, tors: $50: registration required before all classes. 22, 2012, in Fort Stockton, Thxas. passed away Monday, April 30, 2012, at The Medical POC: to register 862·5228 or 763.2915. Lawrence was bom in Schwetzingen. West Gemlany, Center of Bowling Green. E'town Tourism and Convention Bureau meeting. 9 on March 16, 1954. He was a graduate of The Louisville native was the daughter of the late a.m .. Tourism Centcr, 1030 N. Mulberry St., E'town. Fort Knox High School and the Universi­ Kendle H a:wlwood and the late Beatrice Hazelwood. YlnII GnMI Junior RreflgIrters, 7 p.m .. Vine Grove ty of Louisville. She is survived by a companion, Kennelll Sanders of Fire Station, 513 Highland Ave .. Vine Grove; open to Cave City; three daughters, Lisa Kirby of Rineyville, all age 14-18 who want to learn about firefigt1ting or Upon graduation from the University of Louisville, Lawrcncc began a distin· Tracy Hawkins of Elizabethtown and Benda Lape of other emergency service careers. Parents welcome to Rineyville; a son, Danny Hawkins (Lisa) of Louisville; a meet advisers and observe program. POe: Ken Lucey. guished career in medicine. After several program adviser, 272-4488. years irl nursing, he trained to become stepson, Steve Sanders (Leann) of Horse Cave; 10 grand· one of only a handful of artificial heart children, two great·grandchildren, two sisters and one technicians, working with renowned pio-- 'BA~"""'!:::~-'W brolller. THURSOAY neers Dr. Robert Jarvik and Dr. William A graveside service is at II am. COT loday, May 2, at DeVries. He aulhored sc"ernl articles on artificial heart Quinn Cemetery in &nnieville. Derby dlnI~ CODkIng demonstration, &7:30 p.m .. technology in p r ofe~ional publications. During the last Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Uncoln Trail District Healtt1 Department, 108 New Brooks FWleral Home in Munfordville. Glendale Road, E' !own, featuring healthy foods for half of his career, he served as a perfusionist, assisting in Derby Day dinner. Registration recommended. POe: thousands of open·heart surgeries. In addition to his Condolences may be expressed at www.brooksfunc rnlhomeky.com. Melissa, 769-1601, &to 1035, or tol~free (800) 280- long carecr in mcdicine, Lawrence was a veteran of the 1601. U.s. Army. John Harllin IIIgh School nomlnatlofts for parent rep­ Lawrence is preceded in death by his parents, C laude resentatives for sIle-based decision making councl due S. and Liselotte A. Barker; and a sister, Linda R. Hamil· Frances Henderson Lamb Thursday. Parents will el~t two parent members. An~ ton. Frances Henderson Lamb, 83, of Crescent View irl parent or guardian of a current ninth-. 10th· or 11th· Survivors include his wife, Nonna Barker of Fort Paint Lick, died Monday, April 30, 2012, in Stanford. grade John Hardin student. as well as eighth-graders Stockton; two stepchildren; a sister, Marcella Saltsman of Survivors include two sons, J erry G. Lamb of comlrtg to Joon Hardin for the 2012·13 school year LebanOrl JWlction; a brother, (Robin) Barker of Lcxin~;ton and John Douglas ~Doug" Lamb; and one who is oot employed at John Hardin are eligible. A Elizabethtown; and three loving nieces, Sara E. Barker daughter, Pcggy Orberson. short biography must be submitted by all candidates of Nashville, Tenn.; H annah 1.. Barker of Etizabetlltown The funeral is at II a.m. Friday at Ramsey Funeral and wil l be made available for l'Oters. To submit a and Brittany N. Saltsman of Louisville. Home in Lancaster with burial in Paint Lick Cemelery. oomlmrtlon. call 769-8096. The election is from 10 Visitation is from (i to !) p.m. Thursday at the funer.u a.m.-3 p.m. May 14. main o!r.ce. Prayer services were April 26 at SL Joseph's Catholic Church. home. FRIOAY Flora Mae Haire Fish fry. 5-8 p.m .. Stephensburg Masonic lodge Flora Mae Haire, 71, of Rineyville, died Tuesday, Obituaries can be seen free of charge Hall, K~. 86 near Cecilia. Fish. chicken or shrimp din­ ner with tWQ sides. $6. POe: 369-9673. May I, 2012, at her home. at www.thenewsenterprise.com Golf wamble to beneftt Helpi,* Hand of Hope In ('town Arrangements are incomplete at Nelson· Edelen· and Ra6c/HT. 9 a.m .. Elizabethtown Countr~ Club. Re­ Bennett Funeral Home in Radcliff. gistratioo at 8 a.m. To donate a door prize or register to play. contact Sheri Reynolds. 769-3092 or srey [email protected]. SERVICES

SATUROAY Clone Ford, 89, of Louis­ Visitation 15 from 4 to 8 p.m. itary honors is at 2 p.m. to' April 27. 2012. The funeral ville. formerly from Tomp­ today and continues at 9 da~ at Kentucky veterans is at 11 a.m. Wednesday at 6th lnrmaJ Dash tor the DaIsIes Race. post time kirlsville, died Saturday. April a.m. Thursday at the funeral Cemetery.Central in Radcliff. Nelson-Edeleo-8ennen Fune­ ral Home in Radcl iff with bur· 11:05 a.m.. rain or shine. Optimist Park in Vine Grove. 28. 2012. The funeral is at ""~. Nelson-Edelen-Bennett Fune­ sponsored by the Vine Grove Optimist Club. DuckS are 1 p.m. today at McFartand­ PriYatt "1st Class Retnd ral Home in Radcliff handled lal In North Hardlrl Memorial $5 each and are limited. DuckS will be released In Troutman-Proffitt Funeral John R. NIIIII. 87. of MUrlford­ arrangements. Gardens. Visitation Is from 5 to 8 p.m. today and contin­ Brushy Fork Creek across from Optimist Parle Prizes Home In Mount Washington ville. died Sunday. April 29. Franlt Charles Ruff Jr~ 66. Include win. $225. place. $100. and show. $75. Must with burial in Highland Me­ 2012. A memorial service is of Eastview. died Thursday. ues at 10 a.m. Wednesday at the funeral home. be 18 to purchase a duck. Proceeds benefit Vine mory Gardens In Mount at 2 p.m. Saturday at Mana­ April 19, 2012. A memorial Beatrice S. Sullivan, 92. of Grove Optimist Club's annual Project Santa. POe: to Washington. kee Funeral Home in Upton. service Is from 5 to 8 p.m. purchase a dUCk, Morris Coffey. 272·2255, or Tracy Bonnieville. died Wednes· Oarathy MariIIIkrn, 68, of Visitation is from noon to 2 Wednesday. May 9. at Prit· day, April 11. 2012. A me­ Singer. (502) 608-1161. Rineyvil le. died Monday. p.m. Saturday at the funeral chard Community Cerlter in Annual Race To Ctte Back. 10 a.m .• Food lion park· morial service is at 11 a.m. AoIiI. 30. 2012. The funeral Elizabethtown. Manakee Fu­ COT Saturday at Brooks ing lot. 1511 S. Dixie Blvd .. Radcliff. sponSOfed by is at 1 p.m. Thursday at Joseph Russell Par1Is, 79. neral Home is in charge of One World Youth . Old fashion Kentucky Derby grass -. Funeral Home in MunfOfd. cutting extravaganza. )'Outh will go into the community Brown Funeral Home in Eliza­ of Radcliff. died Tuesday, arrangements. ville with burtal at a later and cut grass for senior citJzens. Grass cutting coo­ bethtOWfl with burial in North April 24. 2012. at his home. Margaret sansona, 88. for· time In Oak Knol l Cemetery test. awards and show and certificates. Pizza and Hardin Memorial Gardens. A committal service with mi~ merly of Radcliff. died Friday. irl Palmer. drinks follow. Preregistration has passed. POe: Cindy, (502) 819-1468. Jerome (502) 53J.4473 or One World Youth. 319-4919. Breakfast, 8-10 a.m .. 8.R. Yoong Masonic lodge. 11 lincoln Square, Hodgenville; all-you-can-eat pan­ cakes. sausage and bactm for $5. benefits building fund. POe: 765-7047. Body found Teens' careless use of Central lentudcy Rods and MachIne$ car cruise , 4 p.m .. Sonic Drive-lrl, 537 W. Dixie Ave .. E·town. OJ and food. POe: Bob Mercharlt. 763-0016 or 2344852. in Green River Hardin County AM Rotary al'llWJ3l country ham break· fireworks sets home ablaze fast, 7·10 a.m .. Pritchard CommUrlity Cerller. 404 S. Mulberry St .. E·town. Entertairlment and silerlt auo­ could be Hart By MIKE MOORE begin baltlirlg the Nicholasville thi$ year tion. Proceeds benefit local charities. $7 at the door. TheJeoumineJ""mol bl;ue, they encoun· caused by fi reworks. carr)'

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Ted, white and blue lauds and accolades they re- platform of those running. plan shrivels ceive. Nugent is a true patriot It is a fact that the area I fully support Ted Nugent’s and loyal American who truly would benefit from job fairs right to have made the com- loves, fights for and defends and open town hall meetings. Here’s a political quiz: Simpson-Bowles — 38 for, 382 ments he made to the National the Constitution of the United If elected, Bryan plans to hold Q: What would be great for against. Rifleman’s Association and do States, and he hasn’t taken the these events as well as art con- the nation’s fiscal health, would That number reflects the not feel they in any way sup- oath. Yet the president took the tests, essay competitions and be popular with the great ma- chasm that divides the left and port the cancellation of his ap- oath, as outlined in Article II of spelling bees. jority of moderates who will de- right today. Most who step into pearance at the Moral Welfare the Constitution, to support The area needs an elected termine the outcome of the the breach will fall a long way. and Recreation concert in and defend the Constitution of official who is free to lead. Bry- presidential election and has al- That is so even though most June. My view, as a retired U.S. the United States from all ene- an can be that individual be- most no chance of passing this understand the deficit is a grave Army veteran, a retired Army mies foreign and domestic, but cause he is not accepting con- year? problem. Our economic future sergeant major, is one that the rather invites them into the tributions from political action A: The Simpson-Bowles depends on getting a handle on commander(s) who made the White House for tours and committees or special interest deficit-reduction proposal. it. Simpson-Bowles wouldn’t fix decision felt that because Nu- conferences, and does whatev- groups. That’s the plan crafted in the problem, but it would be a gent made these comments er he can to bypass the Education is commonly one 2010 by a commission appoint- big step in the right direction, with foresight and malice to- Constitution to get his way. of the biggest issues discussed ed by President Barack Obama cutting $4 trillion over 10 years. ward their commander-in-chief How do we cancel his perform- by the Kentucky General As- — led by proposal namesakes The plan reduces the deficit that intent implied. ance? sembly, and Bryan has experi- Alan Simpson, a Republican by (gasp) cutting spending and Nugent said there was no I know. First Tuesday in ence in the field. He is a gradu- former Wyoming senator, and increasing taxes. End of story, threat implied by his com- November, vote him out. ate of Hardin County Schools Erskine Bowles, a Democratic at least until enough people ments. The comments he Terry O’Neil and he is completing a master’s degree in school counseling. If former White House chief of come to their senses and realize made were related to him and Elizabethtown the general assembly is going staff — and then ignored into a that although it’s not the plan not Obama. The command- er(s) who made the decision to continue altering our high- coma by him. For that he has they prefer, it’s the kind of probably are selling their deci- Approachability stakes testing model, the group been skewered by Republicans, compromise that eventually sion by saying it was for the matters would benefit if a local teacher who would have done the same will have to pass. The question good of the service, that is elected. thing were they in his place, if is how much damage will have Obama is the commander-in- Hardin County voters have Our legislature needs bold for different reasons. resulted before we get there. chief and has to be defended. a major decision to make May leadership. Kentucky can’t af- The idea still has a pulse, al- It’s generalizing, but the plan He sure in the heck can’t do it 22. Who will be the next state ford more complacency and beit faint, and may be brought is stalled because members of himself. I am insulted by the representative? special sessions. Bryan helped to a vote in the Senate after the Congress aren’t worried about decision the commander(s) I graduated from Central turn WKU’s student govern- election. the deficit; they’re afraid if they made. Hardin High School with Ken- ment into one of the best asso- To understand the political support it they’ll get chewed up Our soldiers who have and drick Bryan, and I support his ciations in the country, and I danger of the plan, the perti- in the unforgiving political do fight so diligently for the de- candidacy. He is a political have faith he will lead in our nent fact is that the Democrat meat-grinder, or they have de- fense of America are worth the newcomer and he has the best Turn to LETTERS, A7 who has said he will revive it, luded themselves into believing Senate Budget Committee their own perfect solution will Letters to the editor reflect the views ed for clarity, length, grammar and Submit letters to: 408 W. Dixie Ave., Chairman Kent Conrad of someday become law. of their writers and are not intended inappropriate content. Letters should Elizabethtown, KY 42701; fax to REVISED to reflect the views of the editorial be 350 words or fewer and must (270) 769-6965, or email to letters North Dakota, isn’t running for Whatever the reasons, the board. Submitted letters must be include the writer’s name, city of res- @thenewsenterprise.com. 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You have is- Team Obama inexplicably Barack Obama in a plan to ing and ducking the media commander-in-chief sued one of the most coura- chose the first anniversary enter an ally of ours.” Also: as usual. Until a reporter Y and you have been MARTIN geous military command of his most courageous “It’s not worth moving shouted a question: would battling an evil foe in a na- decisions in the history of command decision as the heaven and earth and he have ordered the raid to tional security crisis that has SCHRAM the U.S. presidency. perfect time to tarnish it by spending billions of dollars get bin Laden? Trapped , riveted world attention. On Carter’s command using it as a political wea- just trying to catch one per- Romney laughingly chose Now your military chiefs decision: Trouble happens; pon to attack Republican son. It is worth fashioning to ridicule Carter. and director of intelligence five months after Iranian three helicopters are dis- Mitt Romney. and executing an effective “Of course, of course,” have presented you with a students overran the U.S. abled in desert sandstorms. In a TV ad, a speech by strategy to defeat global, vi- Romney chortled. “Even daring military plan — a embassy, taking its Ameri- You and your advisers can Vice President Joe Biden olent Jihad and I have a would have handful of America’s can employees hostage. All only sit and wait (and hope and then others questioned plan for doing that.” given that order.” Carter’s bravest troops will stealthily negotiations have failed. and pray). Finally you get whether Romney would Things change and today courageous Iran rescue de- helicopter into a site half a You give the order. The word: the mission must be have issued the same order we can’t be sure what Rom- cision ranked alongside his world away in an unprece- mission is launched — a aborted. Hopefully your to get bin Laden. Perhaps ney would have ordered a tirelessly won Mideast dentedly bold mission. high-risk plan to fly to a troops can depart the desert they have a valid political year ago. But we saw how peace accord as high points Success cannot be guar- desert site, motor into Teh- site undetected. Then it gets point but they had 51 other he responded to Team in a presidency that had no anteed. But the potential ran undetected, rescue 53 worse: One departing heli- good weeks in which to Obama’s attacks this week. shortage of shortcomings. payoff is unparalleled. U.S. hostages and whisk copter crashes into another make it. Indeed, in Rom- Gifted with Team Oba- Romney’s glib-but-emp- Who are you and what them to freedom. craft on takeoff; eight U.S. ney’s first presidential race ma’s determination to make ty cheap shot at Carter’s is your decision? On Obama’s command troops are killed; the fiery four years ago, when asked the boss look unpresidential gutsy decision showed he You are Barack Obama. decision: Trouble happens; wreckage alerts Iranians; about getting bin Laden, he on the first anniversary of still lacks a presidential It is May 2011. You give the a helicopter is disabled. You the hostages remain in cus- was all about nailing his his most presidential deci- core, that blend of courage order to launch a daring and your advisers can only tody. The mission unac- Jell-O to the wall. sion, Romney re-gifted the and compassion that is the military mission to land in sit and wait (and hope and complished becomes, un- In 2007, after Obama moment right back. Rather making of potentially great Pakistan and capture or kill pray). Finally, you get fairly, a symbol to many of said he would send troops than deliver a composed, presidents. Osama bin Laden. The mis- word: the Navy SEALS ex- American failure, and most into Pakistan to get bin presidential response, the sion is launched. ecuted the mission brilliant- unfairly, a symbol of the Martin Schram writes political Laden, Romney rushed to likely GOP presidential analysis for Scripps Howard You are Jimmy Carter. It ly and courageously, killed Carter presidency. take the other side: “I do nominee worked a rally News Service. Email him at is April 1980, more than the leader of al-Qaida and Fast-forward to today. not concur in the words of crowd, grinning, glad-hand- [email protected].

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[email protected] [email protected] Fax: (270) 769-6965 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE OP-ED WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 A7 China’s future made more murky by escape ill millions here, a role in the murder of a no privately owned land reforms, it is argued, pros- some of us that there is a kill millions there, British visitor. The party is and the country experi- perity may recede as ex- very real Chinese hunger K and pretty soon going to junk this career, ences literally thousands of pectations rise and more for liberty. you are talking about a JAY but are members going to uprisings, demonstrations unrest develops, all of this Other reasons to want brutal system that does not AMBROSE look hard at a system said and riots. producing chaos of a kind the Communists out of work. That was pretty to create princelings unan- ■ The policy of forced only the world’s most pop- power or reformed? They much the way of things in swerable to anyone except abortions, opposed by ulated nation can experi- are internationally irre- China under the collec- cation is the escape from each other, and then just Chen Guangcheng as one ence. sponsible, as in refusing to tivism-worshipping philos- house arrest of a blind dis- sometimes? We will see as of his main causes earning Millions would be stuck help keep nuclear ophy of leader Mao sident aided by many oth- the people react. him beatings and time in in awful conditions of des- weaponry out of the hands Zedong, himself wor- ers at enormous risk. The The Chinese hardly jail, has left the country perate want and the of Iranians, and a possible shipped to this day though story of Chen Guang- have a free press, but they with too few workers to United States would be military threat down the his philosophy has been do have the Internet, and meet coming challenges. hurt, too. Though many road. A China-U.S. war is cheng, now ensconced at ■ partly tossed out. the U.S. Embassy, high- as much as officials try to Technological inno- deny it, trade with a bust- not likely, but do not for- But just partly. cripple parts of it, it is get- vation comes mostly by ling, hustling China means lights human rights abuses get a massive military The Communist Party ting more and more gab- way of intellectual theft, we are better off, too. and the willingness of buildup accompanied at is still running things and by, including numerous and there are still moves I am among those who some to put their lives on times by provocative state- is still autocratic and cruel discussions about Bo. In- to more state-owned enter- have not forgotten the tel- ments. even as it has allowed rela- the line to end them, and formation of some kinds is prises, which is to say, the evised events at comes side-by-side with No expert can tell you tively free markets enough death to tyranny. The bad old days have power- Tiananmen Square when what is going to happen, wiggle room to make other revealing news. Communists cannot be ful advocates. some rolled out a Goddess There is, for instance, and I certainly cannot, but China a major economic happy. Just as some insist of Liberty statue looking the dissident episode is the arrest of Bo Xilai, a power. So what’s next? Other worries for the China cannot handle free- remarkably like our own one more warning that populist, high-living party The question has pro- party: dom, others say more will Statue of Liberty. The change in China is sorely chief about to move still ■ duced all kinds of answers, For all the economic need to come soon if the tanks soon rolled in, needed. from multiple predictions further up the ladder until improvements, hundreds nation is to keep up its killing hundreds, and that of great power and wealth revelations disclosing, of millions still live in rural economic growth. If the glorious moment in 1989 Jay Ambrose can be reached at [email protected]. to some of a great leap among other charges, that poverty, village govern- Communist Party stays in evaporated except in the Distributed by Scripps backwards. A new compli- his wife may have played ments are corrupt, there is power without significant sad but hopeful sense of Howard News Service.

Restore common sense on zero-tolerance school policies n the world of zero tools was verified by their priate responses for infrac- Board’s decision may be E-mail Dan K. Thomasson, tolerance, common coach and an assistant tions, even minor ones, the beginning of bringing former editor of the Scripps DAN K. Howard News Service, at I sense does not exist. It coach — whose day job, by but they should be tem- back common sense. [email protected]. is not even in the vocabu- THOMASSON the way, was chief of pered by circumstances. lary of most public school homicide for the State Most can be dealt with administrators who prac- Police. through reasonable disci- tice the dark art of perse- purpose of burning off When all else failed to plinary action such as de- cution for anyone caught loose ends of the webbing. budge the local school offi- tention or even warning. violating their twisted con- Windows This kicked off a chain cials including the school Finding an aspirin in a We Sell... cept of security. In fact, of events that, while not board, the desperate par- book bag or forgetting to Decks “justice” is also nowhere to the worst of a slew of ex- ents went to the state but take your scout knife out be found in the school Doors amples reported nation- were warned that such of your backpack after a manuals. wide, nevertheless certifies matters were rarely over- hiking trip are hardly capi- & More! That is until recently the exuberance of school turned. That may have tal offenses. when the Maryland State officials whose decision been so in the past, but the Newspapers, such as Board of Education made processes are as flawed as irresponsibility of the high The Washington Post that re- what hopefully will be- ported this one, have been the zero concept. These in- school prosecuting team HOURS: come a broad trend to re- and its school board diligently in the forefront Mon.-Fri. 7am - 6pm store some basic sanity to clude dozens of youngsters whose lives have been se- stooges was even abhor- of drawing the public’s at- Sat. 8am -1pm the way school administra- tention to the inequities of verely altered by mindless rent to the most hardened DON’DON’S DON’SS LUMBERLUMBER 2688 Leitchfield Rd., tors deal with cases of ju- of those in the State Edu- a one-degree application of Elizabethtown, KY 42701 venile misjudgment — on a reaction to minor inci- dents, many of them com- cation Department. They such policies. With any HARDWARE HARDWARE 270-737-7702 case-by-case basis rather did what was necessary to luck, the Maryland State than one size fits all. The mitted unintentionally, in- cluding one case of suicide put things right: Both boys board overturned the obvi- have been exonerated of ously idiotic response of a in Fairfax, Va., that led to the ouster of offending any wrongdoing and have county school board to an been admitted to the same incident that needlessly school board members. EASY PAY... university, where they will disrupted the lives of two The two “culprits” were continue to play lacrosse. young athletes. ordered off the bus; one It is interesting that dur- Acting on a tip that al- was led off in handcuffs, ing the process, the school cohol might be present taken to the police station Make life during a road trip of the and fingerprinted, all at district — apparently realiz- school’s lacrosse team, the the whim of school offi- ing its financial liability — high school’s principal and cials. Both boys were sus- offered a settlement to ex- a little other administrators pended from school at a punge the boy’s records if rushed to where the bus time when their atten- the families promised not easier! was being loaded. They dance was crucial to their to sue. What does that tell ordered individual equip- college hopes. They and you? Their offer was re- ment bags to be searched; their parents spent a year jected as it should have they found a pocketknife trying to win some relief been. Convert your current subscription This matter is important in one bag and a lighter in from what they considered to Easy Pay or sign up for a new subscription on the another. Actually, before a case of gross injustice. because it may just be an the knife was discovered, These weren’t trouble- initial breach in a policy Easy Pay plan and we will take care of the rest! the owner informed the making kids but disci- that is as dangerous in its principal that he kept the plined young men whose application as the tragedies Switch to Easy Pay TODAY and we will send knife in his kit to help re- story about using the it seeks to prevent. pair his lacrosse stick. The knives and lighter as repair Certainly there are appro- you a $25 Wal-Mart Gift Certificate!** lighter in another boy’s duffle was for the same YES! Sign Me Up For Easy Pay!

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DEAR ABBY Offense was in the eye of body art’s beholder Neighbors Dear Abby: On a re- cent airline flight, a tall ORGANIZATIONS man who sat behind me had his left leg out in the JEANNIE aisle during most of the PHILLIPS Allegro Dance Theatre produces ‘Beauty and the Beast Jr.’ trip. He was wearing shorts, and you could see and gave the three en- Allegro Dance Theatre his large tattoo of a velopes to my sister, who recently produced the naked woman on his rushed them to the post Disney classic musical, thigh. The drawing was office. Beauty and the Beast, Jr. very explicit, and there Upon her return, she to audiences of more than was no way to avoid see- showed me her vehicle, 4,500 at the Hardin ing it because passengers which had a deep gash County Schools Perform- had to cross over his leg running along one side ing Arts Center at John to reach the bathroom. because she had backed Hardin High School. The How do you explain down the driveway too musical was produced by this kind of “art” to chil- quickly, not paying atten- the Allegro Dance The- dren? Would the airline tion, and had scraped the atre Musical Theatre En- have the right to ask him car against the stone semble and was directed to cover the tattoo if it by Carol E. Zagar and post. She thinks I should Allegro Dance Theatre recently produced “Beauty and the Beast, Jr.” was objectionable? — pay half the cost of re- Eric Pope. Offended Traveler from pair because “I was in- In the lead role of the Mila Nikolic. Mrs. Potts was double cast Bunch and Madison Fogle. New York Beast was Clay Franklin. Lumiere was played by with Grace Greenwell and Chip was played by Han- ■ volved.” Dear Offended: I think it was her care- Franklin now is a fresh- Holden Wiggin, who has Alexandra Whitman. Both nah Bunch and Cheyanne Because body art could lessness, and therefore, I man at Elizabethtown done much of his stage girls have been seen on- Nickels, also a voice stu- be classified as freedom should not have to pay. Community and Techni- work in Bardstown stage at the the Hardin dent of Nikolic. of expression, I’m not I’m not angry, just con- cal College, where he has through the extra shows of County Playhouse. Alex- The Allegro Dance sure they do. However, fused by her reasoning continued his theatre ex- “The Stephen Foster andra Whitman and Annie Theatre Musical Theatre someone’s leg protruding because the same thing perience and is perform- Story.” Last summer, he DeVries were double cast Ensemble is open to stu- into the aisle might be happened to me when I ing with Katrina Eicher’s was in “The Wizard of as the talking wardrobe, dents age 7 and older. considered a safety issue ran an errand for her, acting troupe. Oz.” Cogsworth was play- Madame de la Grande The classes consist of 45 because it could cause a but I paid on my own The role of Belle was ed by Christopher Wheat- Bouche. Gaston was minutes of music followed trip and fall. It would for my carelessness. double cast with Kimber- ley, a member of the Youth played by Blake Ryan, by 45 minutes of dance also impede food and What do you think? — ly Elliott, a senior at Cen- Theatre of Hardin County, who had been a member and staging, once a week beverage carts traveling Thinks Differently in tral Hardin High School and recently portrayed the of the ensemble until he until closer to production up and down the aisle. Tennessee and a voice student of role of the father in the St. graduated two years ago. when more time is need- Because you were of- ■ Dear Think Differ- Kelsey Paschetto, and James Passion Play. The He works for Hardin ed. fended, I hope you avert- ently: I think you should Grace Greenwell, a sev- role of Babette also was County Schools. LeFou, For information, call ed your gaze if you remind your sister when enth-grader at T.K. Stone double cast with Taylar Gaston’s sidekick, also was Allegro Dance Theatre at needed to make more the same thing happened and a voice student of Vann and Victorya Willis. double cast with Katie (270) 352-1333. than one trip to the lava- to you while running an tory, and if there were errand for her, you as- children in tow, that you sumed the responsibility didn’t call their attention for paying for it. For her to the “picture.” to say that you were “in- WHO SHOULD PAY FOR volved” is stretching the CARELESSNESS? Dear truth. She’s trying to guilt Abby: I had an urgent you into paying. Stand piece of mail to get to your ground. GRIENDLING UPDATES ROTARY CLUB the post office. 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Listings Hardin Habitat for Huma- POC: Lucy or Sheri, 769- years, and we both know and discussing our future. not updated within a year nity National Women’s Build 3092. Clothing and sale, 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Monday-Satur- that we are meant for All we did was have sex, will be removed. To update Day open registration. Event day, Kentucky Full Gospel each other. I love my girl- mostly in his van. or submit a calendar entry, is 9 a.m.-3 p.m. May 12. friend as much as any guy email calendars@thenews Forty spaces available. Saturday Church, 1012 Hill St., Rad- About a month later, enterprise.com, call 505- Suggested registration cliff. Clothing, 25 cents, 50 can love a girl and she Adopt-a-pet event, 11 we broke up. I was bored, 1751 or fax to 769-6965. deadline has passed. POC: feels the same way about a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday and cents or $1; shoes $1. All me. We are both virgins and he wanted to date 360-9900 or hardinhabitat items gently used. Dona- @yahoo.com. Sunday, Animal Refuge but intend to start a sexual other girls. As I write this Center, Vine Grove. POC: tions accepted. Proceeds email, I feel used and Wednesday The Mystery Thrift Shop, benefit the church. POC: relationship in the very, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday 877-6064. very near future. She will abused. The scars of this Clothes closet and food Bobby Morrison Santa Bob at 351-5383. bank, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Sum- through Friday and 10 a.m. Salvation Army Thrift be on the “pill.” I know “love fling” are long and to 4 p.m. Saturdays, 200 Claus Project, collecting toys deep. I am totally con- mit Community Center. to give at Christmas or for Store and Service Center, 10 that it would still be possi- There is tutoring on Tues- Sycamore Street, Suite ble for her to get preg- vinced that it was sex that 134, E’town Plaza near Big families in need. Drop toys a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday- day evenings, story time for off at 760 Salem Lake Friday, 1006 N. Mulberry nant, but we like the odds tore us apart. I’m writing kids on Wednesdays and a Lots. The nonprofit organi- this email in hopes that zation supports pet adop- Road, Hodgenville. POC: St., E’town, POC: 234- that she won’t. senior potluck on Thurs- 358-3379. I’ve read your column other girls who are think- days at the Summit Com- tion, the prevention of cru- 0833. elty to animals and sup- Clothes closet, 9 a.m.-1 for quite some time, and I ing of having sex to ce- munity Center. POC: Mike p.m. first and third Satur- Mayhew, 242-6537 or bjbit ports a no-kill animal shel- know that you frown on ment a relationship will ter and adoption center; in days, Eastview Baptist Tuesday pre-marital sex for teens reconsider. It doesn’t al- [email protected]. Church, 251 Church St., Feeding America volun- addition, seniors 55 and Clothing Center and food and preach that pre-mari- ways work out. — Jan, older may qualify for paid Eastview; the church is now teers needed, 8 a.m.-7 p.m. bank, 9 a.m.-noon, behind tal sex is a good way to New Orleans, La. positions. Mystery special accepting winter clothes for Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- those in need. POC for do- Elizabethtown Church of end a happy relationship. ■ Dr. Wallace: I know day and Thursday, at Feed- each week. POC: Brenda, Is this a fact or just some- 312-7633. nations (or for those with Christ, 1211 N. Dixie Ave., that you might find this ing America, Kentucky’s urgent needs): Michelle E’town, Clothes and food thing you dreamed up to Heartland, 300 Peterson Van driver needed one unusual because it’s from night a week for patrons of Wills, 862-4102 or Carolyn for families in need. POC: stop teen sex? — Joe, New a guy, but I feel I had to Drive, E’town. Walk-ins wel- Dunkin, 862-4961. come. Call 735-1407 to Warm Blessings Soup Kitchen. 765-6446. York, N.Y. contact you and hope that Meade County Animal ■ schedule groups of 10 or POC: Jack, 319-3924. Joe: The following Shelter brings animals for you will print my email so more. two emails came in re- adoptions, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. that some teens won’t Hardin County Habitat for Upcoming cently and should help Thursday Saturdays, Orscheln Farm make the same mistake Humanity ReStore, 4676 S. you to make a good deci- & Home Store, 135 E. Lin- Second annual Warm my girlfriend and I did. Wilson Road (former Roy’s Food pantry and clothing sion. Read them and then coln Trail Blvd., Radcliff. Blessings rummage sale and Hannah and I had been Furniture Store), E’town, 9 closet, noon to 3 p.m., bake sale fundraiser, 8 a.m.- decide for yourself. a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Fri- Hope For Today Ministry POC: Pinky Bilz, 352-4297. ■ Dr. Wallace: Randy dating for several months Pet adoption, 11 a.m.-2 2 p.m. May 11 and 12, 609 days and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Sat- Building at Cecilia Baptist E. Dixie Ave., E’town. Dona- and I had been dating and we had some really urdays. The ReStore is a Church, 416 E. Main St., p.m., Feeder’s Supply, tions appreciated and ac- steadily and we were a fun times. Then one fundraising project that Cecilia. Clothing proceeds 1610 Ring Road, E’town, by Animal Refuge Center. POC: cepted. No electronics or very happy couple. We evening she told me that helps build Habitat houses. help pay for food, which is we ought to have sex to Donations of furniture, ap- free to low income families. ARC, 877-6064. clothes, except for chil- both enjoyed athletics, dren’s clothes for infants music and going to see prove our love to one an- pliances, household items, POC: 862-4228. other. tools and building materials Food pantry, 5-6 p.m., through 10 years which are science-fiction movies. All Monday needed. Lunch served. Deep down I didn’t accepted and sold to the Vine Grove United Method- of our friends thought we public. Old cellphones also ist Church, 306 High St., Blood donations accepted POC: Joan 769-1134. were the “ideal” couple. want to, but I didn’t want We talked about sex (I to look like a “wimp” so I was a virgin) but decided agreed. We had sex sever- to wait because we were al more times, but three NEIGHBORS GUIDELINES not emotionally ready for weeks later, we broke up. such a commitment. Things were not the same. GETTING IT TO US activities, military news, and all other general photo can be picked up at the front desk up Then one night Randy I had lost all respect for ■ Neighbors submissions should be typed or news submissions. to one month following publication. said that all of his friends Hannah and worse, I had legible. The information should be clear and ■ If email is not available, fax the item(s) to ■ Be sure to identify the people in the were having sex with their lost all respect for myself. concise. Include a name and daytime phone 769-6965, drop them off or mail to 408 W. photo. girlfriends and it seemed number in case of questions. We reserve the Dixie Ave., Elizabethtown, KY 42701. Office ■ The News-Enterprise cannot guarantee all Having sex with Hannah right to edit. hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday photos will be published. to bring the couples a lot was a huge mistake. It ■ Submissions and photos can be emailed through Friday. There is an after-hours drop box. of happiness. He con- caused us to break up for- to: WHAT ARE THE DEADLINES? WHAT ABOUT PHOTOS? vinced me and we started ever. — Mitch, Miami, Fla. [email protected] — Neighbors runs daily and items will publish having sex. A month later engagements, births, birthdays, anniver- ■ Photos sent by email should be in .jpg for- first-come, first-serve on a space-available we were having sex every Email Dr. Robert Wallace at saries and five generations. mat. Original black and white or color prints basis. Celebrations get first priority to pub- [email protected]. or are accepted. lish on schedule. time we were together. We Distributed by Creators [email protected] — All club ■ To have photos returned, include a self- stopped going to movies, Syndicate Inc. news, including calendar listings for club addressed stamped envelope; otherwise, the QUESTIONS? Call 505-1751 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE .... WEDNESDAY. MAY 2. 2012 .. UNITED WAY: Requests totaled more than $lM

Contlnll<:d from Al investment leam, an all­ volunteer committee that analYles each application to make sure requests fall in line with one of the • three building blocks • United Way focuses on, which are education, in­ come and health, Wilborn Junior Caleb Canter, left, and senlOl' Jon Flrquin measure said. piece5 rof a new focket Apr11 21 that the students will In all, 22 agencies ap­ take to the Team Amerka Rocketry Challenge on May 12 neaf Wuhlngton, D.C. plied for money, and the 18 chosen best fit United Way's model, Wilborn ROCKET: Task includes keeping said. However, he said each agency was worthy of eggs intact through SOD-foot fall funding and deserved to be Continued &om Al fully funded, but there Wi.'! not enough money on designing a rocket, and set about ordering materials hand to do so. to make it. The softw,.,-e allowed them 10 test the de­ ~Unfortunatcly, the sign before construction. The group also built a small need exceeded the alloca­ .. ... version as a test mooel before starting on a full-sized tion that was aVailable," he - one. said. - After a few practice launches, they were ready for The toW requested by -- qualification launche$, which had to be observed by selected agenCies sur­ a mentor from the TARC program. passed $1 million, accord­ To qualify, the group had to launch a rocket c.1.rry­ ing to figures provided by ing two eggs 800 reet into the air and land it using a United Way. parachute. The launch had to last between 43 and 47 As part of its effort to be seconds and the eggs had to stay intac!. The tearn a good steward of donor mllst repeal the challenge in the finals. money, Wilborn said, the Because this is !lIe fil'llt year any of the team mem­ organization vets each re­ bel'll participated, they were told not to expect to quest by requiring each ap­ qualify for finals. It carne as a surprise when they did. plicant to be a tax exempt ~ lt was pretty crary, ~ Hornback said. agency and have an active The team qualified in the top 100 out of a total of board of directors and 678 entrants across the country. functional set of bylaws. At the finals, each team has one launch and the top United Way also requires 24 receive a second launch. The top 20 tearns sh,.,-e an audit for agencies with $60,000 in prizes and scholarships. The LaRue team larger revenue streams, he also will take part in a side competition that requires said. them to build a rocket from supplied parts in 70 min­ These steps arc taken to ...... CIJIHI/TIIO ___ utes or less . make sure money given by Hornback and junior Caleb Cantcr said they ,.,-e donors to United Way will Feeding Amer1ta warehouse lead Brenda Wilson moves palettes of cereal Tl.Iesday at the orpnlzatJon'. volunteer center on Peteraon Drive. confident about their chances in the competition. not be abused or mishan­ "Our rocket is really consistent," Canter said. dled, Wilborn said. Erquin said they di dn't expect to qualify. "The community trusts di rector of Feeding Amer­ ~ We have nothing to lose, so we're going to win it," u.s to invest those dollars ica Kentucky'S Heartland, he said. where the need is greatest was blown away by United Other team members are seniors Shan Lin. Tyler and most urgent," he said. Way's contribution to hls "(United Way is) absolutely HiggilUOll, Nathaniel &haefer and Zachary Lee aud The remainder of the ab'Cncy this year. Feeding crucial to what we do. jWliors Brandon Henning and Tyler Skaggs. Senior money from tlle campaign Nick Paden helped the group raise money for the is spent on administrative America requested $80,000 and received They're such a (tremendous) competition. and operational costs or set $70,000. Kelly Canlnlll I!IeO,_ 1~""'" These services, she said, IIU l ESTATES _ lORIERS COMPEllSATlON are made possible with SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY _ AUTOMOBIlE ACCIOOOS United Way's help. REAL ESTATE _ WlIRUPTCY How Many "Without the United PO Box 288 Way, we wouldn't be 208 North Lincoln Boulevard here," she said. "' Ve're Hodgenville, Kentucky People Read very thankful for our allo­ General taw Pracdee· 210.358.9620 cation.~ The News­ Don Fulford, executive Enterprise Online? ,. oTi:'n LIVING r STATE-OF-T1iE-rurr AssiSTED LIvING where ) '() lIr (Ilff is "State·olthe-Hearl" A MJ.~ Rmlll (oaumnl1J' ~ ' IAnIiDoq ' S«IIi __ "'*" r------, ' ~_""'''~J'XIDI$ l lOby : Hove In During ' ~.lIl"'"t • u{~ i April or Hay -Independent .=::!:":,:!t.-:. 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BURKE: Only five jurors’ votes needed Tasers can be tied to cardiac arrest,new study finds to reach decision By JULIE O’NEILL ed a U.S. Department of Justice study in May “It is absolutely unequivocal based on my Scripps Howard News Service that concluded “there is currently no medical understanding of how electricity works on the Continued from A1 evidence that CEDs (controlled energy de- heart, based on good animal data and based CINCINNATI — Tasers are touted by law vices, which include Tasers) pose a significant on numerous clinical situations that the Taser tried to remove two mem- enforcement as a nonlethal way to control un- risk ... for humans when deployed reason- unquestionably can produce sudden cardiac bers from the jury who ruly subjects, but a new study finds the use of ably.” arrest and death,” Zipes said. were members of the Na- Tasers can be tied to cardiac arrest and death. The Justice study also reported “the risks He said he wrote the article, not to con- tional Rifle Association. A study published this week in the journal of cardiac arrhythmias or death remain low demn the weapon, but to warn police officers Under Army regulations, Circulation represents the first peer-reviewed and make CEDs more favorable than other of its potential to kill so they can make good a jury must consist of be- evidence that Tasers can bear a lethal risk. weapons.” policies and decisions as to the proper use of tween five and 10 jurors. As Dr. Douglas Zipes, an electrophysiologist Taser International turned its fire on Zipes, the weapon, and so they will be attentive to opposed to civilian court at Indiana University, wrote that a review of whom the company has criticized before for the possible need for medical care following a where a jury must unani- “animal and clinical data” showed that Taser taking money for testifying against the device Taser stun. mously agree, only five of strikes to the chest can “cause cardiac electri- in lawsuits. Dr. Robert Myerburg, a professor of cardi- the seven jurors are needed cal capture,” which can trigger a heart attack. “ ... (It) is noteworthy that ... Zipes has ology at the University of Miami Miller for a final decision. The Taser, used by about 16,000 law en- earned more than $500,000 in fees at $1,200 School of Medicine, co-authored a Circulation On Sept. 11, 2007, forcement agencies around the world, is mar- per hour as a plaintiff’s expert witness against editorial in the same issue that noted Tasers, Burke’s ex-wife, Tracey keted as a way to subdue an individual with- TASER and police,” the company said in a even if not risk free, may still be preferable to Burke, and her former out causing substantial injury or death. statement. “Clearly, Dr. Zipes has a strong fi- other methods police might use to subdue mother-in-law, Brenda Co- But since 2001, more than 500 people have nancial bias based on his career as an expert suspects. mer, were shot and killed in died following Taser stuns, according to witness.” Myerburg noted Zipes’ role in litigation in- Rineyville. Criminal charg- Amnesty International, which said in Feb- Zipes pointed to the fact his study was sub- volving Taser deaths have allowed him exten- es against Burke were drop- ruary that stricter guidelines for its use were ject to two layers of close review by cardiolo- sive access to medical records, police reports ped after four mistrials in “imperative.” gists. Circulation is the premier journal of the and autopsy files to gain an in-depth look at Hardin County. In 2011, In only a few dozen of those cases have American Heart Association. fatalities. Burke was arrested under medical examiners ruled the Taser con- military law. tributed to the death. He is accused of premed- TASER International, which manufactures itated murder, felony mur- the device, did not immediately comment on der, burglary, child endan- the particulars of the Circulation article. germent and obstruction of Instead, the Scottsdale, Ariz., company cit- justice. 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DUI: Judge says loss of child is permanent punishment

Continued from A1 child restraint, and driving without insurance or an op- erator’s license. On Tuesday, Judge Kelly Mark Easton referred to the plea agreement as “reason- able.” The judge sentenced Martinez to 10 years for manslaughter and 30 days for DUI with both sen- tences to run concurrently for a total of 10 years. However, Easton said there are other punish- ments beyond the reach of the law. “I cannot envision the punishment this defendant will face for the rest of his life,” he said, speaking about the child’s death. Though Martinez did not speak during Tuesday’s sentencing, his attorney, public defender Carolyn Brown, told the court the wreck and loss of his child has caused the 22-year-old great sadness. “He has never expressed anything but grief for his child,” Brown said. Assistant Common- wealth’s Attorney Heather Paynter said the child’s ma- ternal grandfather told prosecutors Martinez was a “caring and loving parent” until the night of the wreck. Prosecutors believe the sentence is appropriate con- sidering the nature of the case, Paynter said. At several points during sentencing, the word “acci- dent” was used. Each party agreed the wreck was not an accident. “It is important for everyone to recognize that use of the word ‘accident’ for the death of someone in a DUI lessens the crime,” Easton said. Because Martinez is pleading guilty to an aggra- vated felony, deportation is mandatory, the judge said. However, he added there have been cases where a de- fendant was required to ful- fill a sentence before depor- tation. Sarah Bennett can be reached at (270) 505-1750. ... THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE .m WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 Kentucky Republicans seek to change Census for tax purposes, taking away from Marines deployed on U.S. Naval Paul, Guthrie and communities they actually live in. vessels are counted from the home Paul said when members of the port of the ship while all other de­ Whitfield want to alter military are not counted, it can hurt ployed military personnel are a community's standing alld stifle counted by the address given dur­ military tallying economic growth or the possibility ing enlistment, according to a news of acquiring needed resources to release. By MARTY FINLEY accommodate its actual population. Gutllrie, in a statement, said im­ mfonl.y@II>t". ".-•• "lOtprl ....o m USupport for the troops doesn't plementing the new policy would end with the service members U.s. Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky, and benefit communities surrounding themselves,~ Paul said. "Families Fort Knox and Fort Campbell. two other Republkan legislators and communities provide a vital from Kentucky are sponwring bills ~ I 'm glad to be able to support role in supporting the men and this bill that will have a measurdble that would change the way Anned women of the Arnled Forces in effect on defense communities Service membcT'S are counted by harm's way. By COUllting deployed around the country, like Fort the U.S. Census Bureau service members according to Campbell and Fort Kn ax,~ Guthrie l'aul has joined U.s. Reps. Breit where they actually live, this cre­ said. "These COlllmunities deserve Guthrie and Ed Whitfield in pro­ ates a beller representation of the posing a plan to more accurately population and ensures communi­ crl."

Contin~ from AI environment, but we have stro)·cd by water. Paul said the story gone crazy would be much Jess tri­ overboard with umphrult if American gov­ the regulations," ernment was involved be· cause planning and moing u.s. Sen. Rand Paul would step in and say the R· Ky. ship wasn't up to code, the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals That would offer multiple would criticize the size of options, the price of which the c~s for animals, and would be detennined by carpenters would unioni7.e market forces rather than and hah production. the government, he said. Meanwhile, Noah Paul estimated switching CLOSEOUT! would be unable to cut to that version of Medicare down trees for the ark be­ would save around $1 tril· ca use animals might lose lion within a decade and --. - their habitats. - said Pre~ident Barack Oba­ - By Paul's account, a de­ rna would be re-elected if jected and defeated Noah he sat down with Congress would ask God if he still and hammered out wide­ planned to destroy the spread entitlement refonn. world with a halI-finished ark at his disposal. Instead, Paul said, Oba­ "No, your government ma has ~given up~ on bi­ already h8.'l, ~ Paul said, partisallship and is resolute drawing laughter from the in his belief that Repub­ crowd. licans will not negotiate. Paul used the story to Paul also expressed opti­ note his llualms with regu­ mism the health-care re­ lations he said have grown fonn law would be over­ unWieldy. He said they turned by the U.S. Su­ preme Court, which would place undue restraints on Pl.U~H t1I/EENSET oC(I< EUIlOPEAIIPN.LOWTOP(XEENSET ElIIrOPll.l.OWTOPQiE£N ~ET the private SC{;tor by hold­ clear the way for alterna· ing projects hostage with tive plans such as explo­ n." SE1 ~269 I ,uu. !HS289 1 HfG ~ TWIIi«T1369IFlJl.U ITS3891/UN6 SE16599 endless environmental and ration of multi·year health­ archaelogical studies that care plans that would func­ dissuade businesses from tion like life insurance poli. BEATS PRICES, creating new jobs or ex­ cies. NOBODY NOBODY panding companies. Paul also has backed a "\ Ve want to have a plan to lower the tax rate healthy environment, but on American companies' we also wa.nt to have jobs," overseas earnings invested he said. into the U.S. economy, Regulations also affect known as repatriation, local governments and have held up infrastructure from 35 percent to 5 per­ - 5899 projects, he sa.id, because cent. Opponents of the Co", ... ,.01191 Comp .... l 2'H ( omp. ... ISM of potential risk to a bat or plan have arb'ned revenue mussel population. Paul would be lust, Paul said, said many we ll-intentioned but suggested the economy regulations have been would benefit from the mangled by regulators he lowered rate because the referred to as ":realots ~ who ClUrent tax rate is so high ~S~F~ have more power than companies are not reinvest­ STEAR N S & FOS TER- elected officials because ing earnings here but turn­ they are allowed to make ing to Canada or Europe. ALWAYS D1\,I! .... M- decisions that impact the Paul also has recom· entire country with little mended dissolving numer­ ovenight and 110 term lim­ ous federal departments, its. including the Departmem "I don' I think any of us of Education and Depart· want to pollute the envi­ Illent of Energy, because ronment, but we have gone he feels those duties would crazy overboard with the better be handled at the lo­ regulations," he said. At the same time, the cal level and doing so country continues to spend would reduce spending itself into further debt with· levels. out significant allempts to As an example, he said -- -- he is in favor of repealing - CUI excess, Paul sa.id. - "We need to do soute­ No Child Left Behind and $1499 ;~~· th ing about it before the said teachers, parents and s --~-'-m-.-.-.-.c.:':M: debt crisis consumes us," principals should work to­ =-t =: _ ...... W Tl·_ he said, adding a Aday of ~,.dhcr to ddemline what .. _0.- .... -. reckoning is loomi ng . ~ types of testing studcnts --- Paul has proposed a need rather than a discon· plan he sa.id would balance nected bureaucrat in the budget within five Washington telling them years. He said entitlements what to do. take up roughly 60 percent At the local level, Paul ~ ~ of the budget alld refonn is said, voteu have Illo re needed for programs such .. ~, ...... u ...... d __ ~ leverage to ~contro l , shame ------as Social Security and and changeD the way gov­ Medicare because money ernment acts. Fedl.T.u bu­ is drying up to pay for reaucrats are so detached them. Paul has proposed gnui­ from taxpayers lb.1t it is ually raising the age on en­ much easier 10 spend mon­ titlements and revamping ey recklessly, he said. CLURANCIi "'U>T('~.... , ....I~~\y .. Medicare into a plan that u""e're not bad," he CEHTUS , ...... '- said. uPeople just don't ...--_._- offers the $3.l1le insurance coverage offered to mem­ have the same incen ti ves.~ bers of Congress, ending Muty f'llIJey all be Medicare as it is known. reached It (270) SOH 762. 'DiE NEWS.ENfERpRISE 81 CIIU CKJ OIIES, SPORTS EDITOR WlOMESDn, MAY 1, 2012 (270) 505-1759 cjonesOtMoewsenterprlse.com Fax: (270) 769-6965 Central's rict reign • nues Bruins pound out 12 hits in 11 -3 victory By CUUCKJONES tempo for the rest of the season. cjo", o@ lh.n~n(.rpr''' .

,.~. tral Hardin's hats came alive. The BlUins (19·6 overall, 7..() Seniors Cannon Ray and Derek district) roM! their winning streak Westerfield and junior Drew against district foes to 24. 'Ibe Harrin~\1. on along with Kind cr~ Bmin! haven't lost a district vater each collected twO hits. game since a 5-3 setback against ~ I think the losses ovec the £.]izabethtown on April 20, 2010, weekend woke us up," Ray said. which is their only district loss ~ I think this shows liS what we're the last three years. capable of. This gives U~ a 101 "I Ihink it was cnlcial game more confidence. And like I've for us,~ said Central Hardin sen­ M - $aid before, hits are conlagious...... I'ICI<£lT{TIIe ...... ,."".. io r second baseman Central Hardin'. Derek Westerfleld slides In just out of the reach of the tag by Elizabethtown', Zeke Pinkham to Kindervater. "It's going to set the Twn to CENfRAL 85 score a run In the t op of the flrat Inn ing Tuesday at Ron Myera Field. Lady Bruins power past E'town,8-1 lly J O HN GROTH wOth@ th.n._nt~rp n...< om Fnlstraled with her recent lack of hitting power, Abbi Goedde found a way to bomb hersel( out of her slump. Instead of waiting for her pitch, the Central Hardin senior leadoff hitter did the exact opposite. She clubbed Ihe fl rst strike she saw and then low­ ered the boom on visiting 17th District rival Eli7.abethtoWTl. Goedde blasted a flrst-pitch home Olll to center field in the bottom of the first inning and Central Hardin sophomore pitcherj essica Nail threw a one­ hitler to lead tile Lady Bruins to an 8-1 victory JIU."""'m{Tlle_ ...... North Hardin', Bryce Meen clears the lelt hurdle as f ort KnOX '1 Aklo Tonge and North Hardin', Oante John!;Ol\ are ciON Tuesday aftemoon. behind in a heat of the boys ' UO-meter hurdles Tuesday during the Uncoln Trail Heartland Conferonce meet at Central Hardin Tied for foul1h in the area in home n1ns with High School. four, Goedde hadn't crushed one since late March. She admitted she'd been in a hitting slwnp over the past seven games and needed something to shake her out of iL North sweeps conference titles "I was getting hilS, but I was hitting them right to people. They were making good plays, getting outs. By JOSH Cl.AYWEll.. took flrst in the long jump. Hopefully I'm out of it, but I'm not going to jinx jdaY""'l16th.n.woenlerpn.e.rom juniors jasmine Wilson myself," Goedde said. "I just thought il was time for and Brianna Edmonds, a change, so I just changed my mental approach to Make it sweet 16 for the sophomore Raven Graves the plate. I just was more aggressive because I've North Hardin Lady Tro· and seventh-grader Dae­ been watching strikes, so I just jumped on the first jans. vion Mahone won the 400 one I saw." North Hardin won seven relay. Central Hardin (17-7 overall, 6-0 district) didn't ind ividual championships "\\'e ran really fast today let E1i7.abethloWTI jump on it early like in the tearn!' and one relay Tuesday as after J ran a hard workout last meeting April 5. That's when the Lady Panthers they rolled to their 16th yesterday," Russell said. (9-14, 3-3) took a 3-0 lead after two innings before straight lincoln Trail Heart­ "We were n1nning for 16, falling 7-3. land Conference team title we were running for the Tum 10 I ...... OY BRUINS, B5 at Central Hard.in . girls in the pasL We have The Lady 1rojans easily gotten better in the past few topped Fort. Knox, 187· 110. week!;. 1b ey're now start­ ~ l t's a great thing, M said ing to see what we're doiog North Hardin coach John and how we're putting the Ru ssell. "We constantly pi~es in and what the big talk about how thu starts picture is what we (coach· Creative Cause gets trainer the postseason. We wanl to es) sec." keep !,'Ctting better every Jenkins was the meet's to first Derby at age 71 week." top female as she also fin­ By BETH HARRIS The Lady Trojans were ished second in the 100 pretty good 'Juesday. hurdles behind Fort Knox AP Racing Wri .., Junior Tamara Jenkins senior Kiara Austin. won the I()Q. and 2()Q.meter LOUISVIll..E - Mike Hanington is content jenkins broke the North watching the hubbub of Kentucky Derby week dashes and the 300 hurdles Hardin r~ord in the 300 - breaking a lQ ·year-old from afar. The 71-year·old trainer is happily tucked hurdles. which was set by away in a non-iiescript bam that lacks even the tee­ school record in the process former standout Ebony - while junior Chanel niest view of Churchill Downs' magnificent Twin Jones in 2002. Spires. Roberts won the shot put "I've been trying to get and high jump. Eighth­ f ort Knox's Sydney HlII, North Hardin'S Lashauna Reed and Let the visitors be entertained by Bob Baffen's that," jenkins said. ~ I sel Elizabethtown'. Hannah Godhey lun near the front of the pack gntder Harley Domschke jokes or eavesdrop on '(Odd Pletcher'S training tid­ the goal of breaking il in early In the girls' 1,60().meter lUll during the Uncaln Tra il bits. was fl rst in the discus and Heartland Confelence meet Tuesday at Central Hard in High senior Brianna Woodson Twn \» NOR1ll, BS School. Hanington prefers laying low wilh Creative Cause, likely to be one of the top betting choices for Saturday's race. The gray-roan colt has never flnished out of the money in any of his eight career races, posting four wins, two ~ond~ and two thirds. He '~ alnong the best of fl ve strong California-based horses in the ex­ Cubs' series opener versus Cincinnati postponed pected 20-horse field . or course, BaITert and Pletcher hold their usual strong hand, with two By JOE KAY moved through the area. The gallle I Call and be consistent, r eal l y.~ Derby horses each. .... " Sp<>m \\,ritH wasn't immediately res<:heduled. The rainout was more beneficial Harrington has but one. It meant that Bruce, who is one to tlle Cubs, who arrived ill town ear­ CINCINNATI - j ay BOIce, the homer shy of matchillg a Reds "This is probably two derbies for me,~ he said ly Tuesday after a 6·4 loss in n Nati onal League's Player of the record, had to limit himself to batting Tuesday. ~It's my first and my last. Philadelphia. 1be unexpeded day He certainly has the pedigree to be here. Vleek, had 10 sit aud watch for allOlh - practice instead of trying to hit one oFT gave their bullpen a chance 10 re­ er day - this time, because of rain- out for the flfth game in a row _ Harrington followed his father, grandfather and group and get a little healthier. great-grnndfather into the business, starting out drops. His mallager hopes he doesn't something he wouldn't mind taking a Manager Dale Sveu m !)aid after the training and racing qnarter horses at bush tracks as cool off. swing at. postponement that reliever Scott a teenager. Later, he became a veterinarian and The opener of a series between "Uh, sure, why not?" Bruce said. Maille became sick again aud would­ worked the racetracb nntil retnrning to training full the Chicago Cubs and Cincinnati ~ But I'm not trying to think abont n't have been available to pitch. time nearly 20 years ago. Reds was postponed Til csday be- any of that kind of stuff. It's great. I'd cause sevemllines of thunderstorms like to extend this week for as long as 'lhm It> CINCINN.... TI. Bt 1hmlt> OERBY, BJ +...... - B2 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 SUMMER CAMPS SCORES AND STATS SPORTS TEAM NOTE: Summer Camps Calendar is a free serv- SCOREBOARD ice, but The News-Enterprise sports department cannot guaran- tee when or how many times an item will run. Items should be Cleveland (Tomlin 1-2) at (Humber 1-1), Los Angeles 3, St. Louis 1 submitted to The N-E sports department no sooner than three 8:10 p.m. Sunday, April 29 weeks prior to the date of your event. The N-E sports depart- TENNIS Minnesota (Hendriks 0-1) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 3-0), Philadelphia 4, New Jersey 3, OT 10:05 p.m. Phoenix 5, Nashville 2, Phoenix leads series 2-0 ment has the right to edit all Summer Camps Calendar items. BOYS’ PREP Thursday’s Games Monday, April 30 To place a Summer Camps Calendar item, call TUESDAY’S MATCHES Seattle at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. Washington 3, NY Rangers 2, series tied 1-1 (270) 505-1752, fax it to (270) 769-6965 or email it to ELIZABETHTOWN 4, NORTH HARDIN 0 Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m. Los Angeles 5, St. Louis 2, Los Angeles leads series 2-0 [email protected] Results from Tuesday’s match in Elizabethtown: N.Y. Yankees at Kansas City, 8:10 p.m. Tuesday, May 1 Singles Toronto at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m. New Jersey 4, Philadelphia 1, series tied 1-1 BASEBALL Zeeshan Bhatti (E) def. Cody Hughes (NH), 6-1, 6-2 Wednesday, May 2 EHS Baseball Camp Faizan Movania (E) def. Braden Proffitt (NH), 6-0, 6-4 NY Rangers at Washington, 7:30 p.m. Doubles BASKETBALL Phoenix at Nashville, 9 p.m. The Elizabethtown High School baseball team will have a camp Daniel Crain/Griffin Davis (E) def. Justin Cardenas/Timmy from 9-11:15 a.m. June 11-14 at the school. Camp is open to Thursday, May 3 Ford (NH), 6-0, 6-4 NBA PLAYOFFS Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. incoming students in grades 2-7. Cost is $50 per camper or Nathan Henson/Hassan Nasir (E) def. Richard SCORES & SCHEDULE St. Louis at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. $40 for families of two or more and includes a T-shirt. In case Shufelt/Branson Marcus (NH), 6-4, 6-0 FIRST ROUND (BEST-OF-7) Friday, May 4 of bad weather, camp may be extended to June 15. Campers UP NEXT: Elizabethtown hosts Louisville Ballard at 4 p.m. Saturday, April 28 Phoenix at Nashville, 7:30 p.m. today. Chicago 103, Philadelphia 91 Saturday, May 5 need to bring gloves, cap, bat (if they have one), water bottle, MONDAY’S MATCHES Miami 100, New York 67 NY Rangers at Washington, 12:30 p.m. cleats, catcher’s gear (if a catcher), baseball pants/shorts and LARUE COUNTY 2, NORTH HARDIN 2 Orlando 81, Indiana 77 Sunday, May 6 Results from Monday’s match in Hodgenville: Oklahoma City 99, Dallas 98 St. Louis at Los Angeles, 3 p.m. sunscreen. For information, call EHS coach Don Pitts at Singles Sunday, April 29 Philadelphia at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. 737-7412 or 766-7561. Cody Hughes (NH) def. Keiren Bowen (LC), 6-4, 6-4 106, Utah 91, San Antonio leads series 1-0 Braden Proffitt (NH) def. Ryan Hornback (LC), 6-4, 4-6, 10-3 L.A. Lakers 103, Denver 88, L.A. Lakers lead series 1-0 Monday, May 7 BASKETBALL Washington at NY Rangers, 7:30 p.m. EHS Girls’ Basketball Camp Doubles Atlanta 83, Boston 74 Kyler Hart/Trevor Sanders (LC) def. Justin Cardenas/Timmy L.A. Clippers 99, Memphis 98, L.A. Clippers lead series 1-0 Nashville at Phoenix, 10 p.m. The Elizabethtown High School girls’ basketball team will have a Ford (NH), 7-6 (7-4), 6-2 Monday, April 30 Tuesday, May 8 camp May 29-June 1 at T.K. Stone Middle School. Camp will be Zach Lee/Lucas Pepper (LC) def. Richard Shufelt/Branson Miami 104, New York 94, Miami leads series 2-0 New Jersey at Philadelphia, TBD held from 9-11:30 a.m. (grades 1-3) and 1-3:30 p.m. (grades 4- Marcus (NH), 6-2, 6-2 Indiana 93, Orlando 78, series tied 1-1 Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD UP NEXT: LaRue County hosts John Hardin at 4:30 p.m. Oklahoma City 102, Dallas 99, Oklahoma City leads series Wednesday, May 9 6). Cost is $55 per camper ($45 for two or more from the today. 2-0 NY Rangers at Washington, TBD same household) and includes a T-shirt, basketball, backpack GIRLS’ PREP Tuesday, May 1 Phoenix at Nashville, TBD and armband. Deadline to register is May 18. For information, TUESDAY’S MATCHES Boston 87, Atlanta 80, series tied 1-1 Thursday, May 10 email EHS coach Tim Mudd at [email protected] or ELIZABETHTOWN 5, NORTH HARDIN 0 Philadelphia 109, Chicago 92, series tied 1-1 Philadelphia at New Jersey, TBD Results from Tuesday’s match in Elizabethtown: Denver at L.A. Lakers, (n) St. Louis at Los Angeles, TBD EHS assistant Donnie Swiney at Singles Wednesday, May 2 Friday, May 11 [email protected] or call 766-1427. AnnLauren Fiepke (E) def. Emily Hellinger (NH), 6-0, 6-0 Utah at San Antonio, 7 p.m. Nashville at Phoenix, TBD JHHS Boys’ Basketball Camp Natalie Fiepke (E) def. Amanda Patterson (NH), 6-0, 6-1 Indiana at Orlando, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, May 12 Doubles L.A. Clippers at Memphis, 9:30 p.m. Washington at NY Rangers, TBD The John Hardin High School boys’ basketball team will have a Mackenzie Snow/Mary-Chapin Snow (E) def. Hannah Thursday, May 3 New Jersey at Philadelphia, TBD camp from 9:30-11:30 a.m. May 21-24 at JHHS. Camp is open Lowman/Allie Sutton (NH), 6-0, 6-1 Miami at New York, 7 p.m. Los Angeles at St. Louis, TBD to any incoming student in grades 1-8. Cost is $50 player and Sydney Davis/Lauren Riney (E) def. Ashley Becker/Mary- Oklahoma City at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. (x-if necessary) $25 for each sibling and includes free lunch each day, door Kate Dennis (NH), 6-0, 6-0 Friday, May 4 Lauren Kinder/Carley Pyles (E) def. Hailey Hoernke/Addison Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. prizes and a T-shirt. Information sheets and registration forms Sutton (NH), 8-2 Chicago at Philadelphia, 8 p.m. TRANSACTIONS can be picked up at the JHHS office. For information, contact UP NEXT: Elizabethtown hosts Louisville Ballard at 4 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Denver, 10:30 p.m. JHHS coach Mark Wells at [email protected] or today. Saturday, May 5 BASEBALL MONDAY’S MATCHES Indiana at Orlando, 2 p.m. 769-8906. LARUE COUNTY 4, NORTH HARDIN 0 Memphis at L.A. Clippers, 4:30 p.m. MLB—Suspended Tampa Bay SS Tim Beckham (Durham-IL) NHHS Girls’ Basketball Camp Results from Monday’s match in Hodgenville: Oklahoma City at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. 50 games after a second violation of drug abuse under the The North Hardin High School girls’ basketball team will have a Singles San Antonio at Utah, 10 p.m. minor league drug prevention and treatment program . camp from 8:30 a.m.-noon May 21-24 at the school. Camp is Michelle Seymour (LC) def. Emily Hellinger (NH), 6-3, 6-3 Sunday, May 6 American League Nancy Howell (LC) def. Amanda Patterson (NH), 6-4, 7-5 Chicago at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. —Recalled SS Jose Iglesias from open to any girl entering grades 1-8. Cost is $40 per camper Doubles Miami at New York, 3:30 p.m. Pawtucket (IL). Optioned RHP Junichi Tazawa to Pawtucket. and includes a T-shirt and lunch each day. Registration forms Amelia Miller/Paige Nalley (LC) def. Hannah Lowman/Allie Atlanta at Boston, 7 p.m. CLEVELAND INDIANS—Selected the contract of OF Johnny can be picked up at NHHS. For information, contact NHHS Sutton (NH), 6-1, 6-3 L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9:30 p.m. Damon from Columbus (IL). Designated INF Jose Lopez for Haylee Best/Madison Lee (LC) def. Ashley Becker/Mary- Monday, May 7 assignment. coach Chris Corder at 735-6067 or Kate Dennis (NH), 6-4, 6-4 San Antonio at Utah, TBD —Recalled C Drew Butera from [email protected]. UP NEXT: LaRue County hosts John Hardin at 4:30 p.m. Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBD Rochester (IL). Designated INF Sean Burroughs for assign- LCHS Boys’ Basketball Camp today. x-Dallas at Oklahoma City, TBD ment. Tuesday, May 8 —Placed 3B Evan Longoria on the 15-day The Future Hawks Basketball Camp will be held May 29-June 1 Philadelphia at Chicago, TBD DL. Selected the contract of INF Will Rhymes from Durham at LaRue County High School. Camp is open to boys entering BASEBALL Boston at Atlanta, TBD (IL). Transferred RHP from the 15- to 60- grades 1-8. Camp will be divided into two sessions: grades 1-4 x-Orlando at Indiana, TBD day DL. will be from 9-11 a.m., and grades 5-8 will be from 11:30 a.m.- MLB x-Denver at L.A. Lakers, TBD National League STANDINGS & SCHEDULE Wednesday, May 9 —Placed RHP David Herndon on the 1:30 p.m. Cost is $40 per camper, with a $5 discount for each NATIONAL LEAGUE x-New York at Miami, TBD 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Brian Sanches from Lehigh Valley additional sibling, and includes a T-shirt, certificate of participa- East Division W L Pct GB x-Utah at San Antonio, TBD (IL). tion and awards. For information, contact LCHS coach Paul Washington 14 9 .609 — x-L.A. Clippers at Memphis, TBD —Recalled RHP Jared Hughes from Childress at 734-0722 or [email protected]. Atlanta 14 10 .583 ½ Thursday, May 10 Indianapolis (IL). New York 13 11 .542 1½ x-Chicago at Philadelphia, TBD ST. LOUIS CARDINALS—Activated INF-OF Allen Craig from NHHS Boys’ Basketball Camp Philadelphia 12 12 .500 2½ x-Atlanta at Boston, TBD the 15-day DL. Designated OF Erik Komatsu for assignment. The North Hardin High School boys’ basketball team will have a Miami 8 14 .364 5½ x-Oklahoma City at Dallas, TBD —Placed LHP Jeremy Affeldt on the Central Division W L Pct GB x-L.A. Lakers at Denver, TBD 15-day DL. Selected the contract of LHP Travis Blackley camp from 9-11:15 a.m. May 29-June 1 at NHHS. Cost is $40 St. Louis 14 8 .636 — per camper and $20 for each additional camper from the same Friday, May 11 from Fresno (PCL). Cincinnati 11 11 .500 3 x-Miami at New York, TBD American Association family. For information, contact NHHS assistant coach Michael Milwaukee 11 12 .478 3½ x-Indiana at Orlando, TBD AMARILLO SOX—Released RHP Matt Elliott. Cofer at 300-1699 or [email protected]. Pittsburgh 10 12 .455 4 x-San Antonio at Utah, TBD GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS—Signed RHP Steve Hiscock. FOOTBALL Houston 10 14 .417 5 x-Memphis at L.A. Clippers, TBD Released LHP Carlos Rivas. Chicago 8 15 .348 6½ Saturday, May 12 KANSAS CITY T-BONES—Signed RHP Kyle Dahman. JHHS Youth Football Camp West Division W L Pct GB x-Philadelphia at Chicago, TBD SIOUX CITY EXPLORERS—Signed C Tyler Goodro and C Los Angeles 16 7 .696 — The John Hardin High School football team will have a camp x-Boston at Atlanta, TBD Adrian Martinez. San Francisco 12 10 .545 3½ x-Dallas at Oklahoma City, TBD from 9 a.m.-noon May 30-June 1 at the school. Camp is open Arizona 13 11 .542 3½ Atlantic League x-Denver at L.A. Lakers, TBD LONG ISLAND DUCKS—Place RHP Travis Minix on the inac- to incoming students in grades 4-8. Former Bulldog standouts Colorado 11 11 .500 4½ Sunday, May 13 San Diego 7 17 .292 9½ tive list. Matt Denham (Eastern Kentucky University) and William Savoy x-New York at Miami, TBD BASKETBALL (University of Louisville) will attend. Cost is $40 per camper and Monday’s Scores x-Orlando at Indiana, TBD Arizona 9, Miami 5 Women’s National Basketball Association x-Utah at San Antonio, TBD SEATTLE STORM—Waived G Jacqua Williams, G Dellena includes a T-shirt. For information, call 234-1204. Philadelphia 6, Chicago Cubs 4 x-L.A. Clippers at Memphis, TBD Criner and F Rachel Allison. SOCCER Pittsburgh 9, Atlanta 3 (x-if necessary) Houston 4, N.Y. Mets 3 FOOTBALL EHS Youth Soccer Camp National Football League The Elizabethtown High School boys’ and girls’ soccer teams Colorado 6, L.A. Dodgers 2 Milwaukee 8, San Diego 3 HOCKEY ATLANTA FALCONS—Signed WR Michael Calvin. Waived C will have a youth soccer camp June 11-14 at EHS. Camp will be Tuesday’s Scores Scott Albritton and OL Kyle Jolly. held from 9 a.m.-noon (half-day) and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. (full-day). Arizona 5, Washington 1 NHL PLAYOFFS HOUSTON TEXANS—Waived WR Jacoby Jones. Camp is open to ages 5-13, but only 8-13 year olds can attend Philadelphia 4, Atlanta 2 SCORES & SCHEDULE JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS—Signed KR Jalen Parmele. Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, ppd., rain FIRST ROUND (BEST-OF-7) MINNESOTA VIKINGS—Waived RB Caleb King. the full-day camp. Registration sheets are available at EHS. For Houston 6, N.Y. Mets 3 Wednesday, April 11 NEW YORK JETS—Waived WR Logan Payne. Signed K Josh information, email EHS boys’ coach Jon Parsons at Pittsburgh at St. Louis, (n) Philadelphia 4, Pittsburgh 3, OT Brown. [email protected] or EHS girls’ coach L.A. Dodgers at Colorado, (n) Nashville 3, Detroit 2 OAKLAND RAIDERS—Signed QB Matt Leinart. Milwaukee at San Diego, (n) Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 2 TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS—Signed OT Trevor Olson and OT Jerry Crabtree at [email protected]. Miami at San Francisco, (n) Thursday, April 12 Rocky Weaver. SOFTBALL Today’s Games NY Rangers 4, Ottawa 2 TENNESSEE TITANS—Signed LB Zac Diles and FB Collin 16th Annual Blue Chip Softball Camp N.Y. Mets (Schwinden 0-0) at Houston (W.Rodriguez 2-2), San Jose 3, St. Louis 2, 2OT Mooney. Released FB Will Ta’ufo’ou and LB Lawrence The 16th annual Blue Chip Softball Camp will be held July 8-11 2:05 p.m. Boston 1, Washington 0, OT Wilson. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 2-0) at Colorado (Pomeranz 0-1), Phoenix 3, Chicago 2, OT WASHINGTON REDSKINS—Released WR Jabar Gaffney. at Meade-Olin Park in Brandenburg. The camp will be conducted 3:10 p.m. Friday, April 13 HOCKEY by Vernon Bibb Sr., a Kentucky Softball Coaches’ Association Milwaukee (Gallardo 1-2) at San Diego (Suppan 0-0), 6:35 New Jersey 3, Florida 2 National Hockey League Hall of Famer with over 20 years of playing experience and 35 p.m. Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 5 FLORIDA PANTHERS—Assigned LW Quinton Howden to San Arizona (J.Saunders 2-1) at Washington (E.Jackson 1-1), Detroit 3, Nashville 2 Antonio (AHL). Signed RW Logan Shaw. years of coaching experience, and staffed by 23 college coach- 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles 4, Vancouver 2 NASHVILLE PREDATORS—Suspended F Alexander Radulov es from nine states. Players must be 13 years old by July 8 Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 2-1) at Cincinnati (Arroyo 1-0), Saturday, April 14 and F Andrei Kostitsyn one game apiece for violating team and preferably on their high school (freshman, JV or varsity) 7:10 p.m. Washington 2, Boston 1, 2OT rules. team. For information, call Vernon Bibb at (502) 968-5603 or Philadelphia (Halladay 3-2) at Atlanta (Hanson 3-2), 7:10 Ottawa 3, NY Rangers 2, OT WASHINGTON CAPITALS—Recalled G Dany Sabourin, D p.m. St. Louis 3, San Jose 0 Sean Collins and F Cody Eakin from Hershey (AHL). (502) 609-4951, Sherry Bibb at (502) 968-5603 or Pittsburgh (A.J.Burnett 1-1) at St. Louis (Lynn 4-0), 8:15 Chicago 4, Phoenix 3, OT American Hockey League Butch Dotson at (502) 664-8102. p.m. Sunday, April 15 CONNECTICUT WHALE—Announced D Dylan McIlrath was VOLLEYBALL Miami (Zambrano 0-2) at San Francisco (Zito 1-0), 10:15 Nashville 3, Detroit 2 reassigned to the team from Moose Jaw (WHL). Released F p.m. Philadelphia 8, Pittsburgh 4 Shane McColgan and D Samuel Noreau. CHHS Volleyball Camp Thursday’s Games Florida 4, New Jersey 2 MOTORSPORTS The Central Hardin High School volleyball team will have a camp Philadelphia at Atlanta, 12:10 p.m. Los Angeles 1, Vancouver 0 NASCAR—Fined Nationwide Series crew chiefs Luke from 8:45 a.m.-noon June 11-14 at Bruin Gym. Cost is $50 in Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 12:35 p.m. Monday, April 16 Lambert, Danny Stockman, Trent Owens, Jimmy Elledge, advance or $60 at the door and includes a T-shirt. Camp is Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 1:45 p.m. NY Rangers 1, Ottawa 0 Ernie Cope and Mike Shiplett $10,000 each and placed Miami at San Francisco, 3:45 p.m. Boston 4, Washington 3 them on probation through Dec. 31 for failing inspection at open to those entering grades 3-9. Registration forms are avail- Arizona at Washington, 7:05 p.m. St. Louis 4, San Jose 3 Richmond International Raceway. Placed Car chiefs Phil able at local elementary and middle schools as well as CHHS. AMERICAN LEAGUE Tuesday, April 17 Gould, Robert Strmiska, Shannon Rursch, Ronald Hornaday For information, call Rita Highbaugh at 268-9372 or Bill Rineker East Division W L Pct GB Florida 4, New Jersey 3 III, Paul Balmer and Christopher Meyers on probation at 401-6057. Tampa Bay 16 8 .667 — Nashville 3, Detroit 1 through Dec. 31. Baltimore 15 9 .625 1 Phoenix 3, Chicago 2, OT RODEO New York 13 10 .565 2½ Wednesday, April 18 PROFESSIONAL BULL RIDERS—Promoted Jim Haworth from Toronto 13 11 .542 3 Ottawa 3, NY Rangers 2, OT chief executive officer to chairman and CEO. Boston 11 12 .478 4½ Pittsburgh 10, Philadelphia 3 SOCCER Central Division W L Pct GB Vancouver 3, Los Angeles 1 Major League Soccer Cleveland 11 9 .550 — Thursday, April 19 MLS—Fined Seattle F Eddie Johnson an undisclosed AROUND THE AREA Detroit 12 11 .522 ½ New Jersey 4, Florida 0 amount for making an inappropriate gesture as he was leav- Chicago 11 11 .500 1 Washington 2, Boston 1 ing the field after an April 28 game against Chicago. Kansas City 6 16 .273 6 Phoenix 3, Chicago 2, OT COLLEGE Minnesota 6 16 .273 6 St. Louis 2, San Jose 1 ELON—Named Josh Hexter women’s lacrosse coach. West Division W L Pct GB Friday, April 20 ILLINOIS—Announced sophomore G Rayvonte Rice is trans- Texas 17 7 .708 — Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2 TODAY ferring from Drake. Oakland 12 13 .480 5½ Nashville 2, Detroit 1, Nashville wins series 4-1 Event Time Station Seattle 11 14 .440 6½ Saturday, April 21 INDIANA—Named Kenny Johnson men’s assistant basket- Los Angeles 8 15 .348 8½ Washington 4, Boston 3 ball coach. PREP BASEBALL JAMES MADISON—Named Scott Gerseny women’s assis- Fort Knox at Louisville Fern Creek 6 p.m. Monday’s Scores Florida 3, New Jersey 0 N.Y. Yankees 2, Baltimore 1 Ottawa 2, NY Rangers 0 tant soccer coach and recruiting coordinator. PREP TENNIS KENNESAW STATE—Named Marty McGillan men’s assistant Boys: Louisville Ballard at Elizabethtown 4 p.m. Kansas City at Detroit, ppd., rain St. Louis 3, San Jose 1, St. Louis wins series 4-1 Texas 4, Toronto 1 Chicago 2, Phoenix 1, OT basketball coach. LaRue County at John Hardin 4:30 p.m. LSU—Named Robert Kirby men’s assistant basketball Central Hardin at Grayson County 5 p.m. Boston 11, Oakland 6 Sunday, April 22 Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 2, 12 innings Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 1, Philadelphia wins series 4-2 coach. L.A. Angels 4, Minnesota 3 Boston 4, Washington 3, OT MARQUETTE—Named Christina Quaye women’s assistant THURSDAY Tuesday’s Scores Los Angeles 2, Vancouver 1, OT, Los Angeles wins series 4- basketball coach. Baltimore 7, N.Y. Yankees 1 1 NYU—Announced the retirement of men’s swimming and Event Time Station Detroit 9, Kansas City 3 Monday, April 23 diving coach Bob Sorenson. Toronto 8, Texas 7 NY Rangers 3, Ottawa 2 RUTGERS—Named Josh Loeffler director of basketball oper- PREP BASEBALL ations for its men’s program. Fort Knox at North Hardin 5:30 p.m. Oakland 5, Boston 3 Phoenix 4, Chicago 0, Phoenix wins series 4-2 John Hardin at Central Hardin 5:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 3, Seattle 1 Tuesday, April 24 SHENANDOAH—Named Brian Wigley interim director of Elizabethtown at Christian Academy of Louisville 8 p.m. Cleveland at Chicago White Sox, (n) New Jersey 3, Florida 2, OT intercollegiate athletics. PREP SOFTBALL Minnesota at L.A. Angels, (n) Wednesday, April 25 ST. BONAVENTURE—Promoted Jason MacBain to sports Hart County at LaRue County 5:30 p.m. Today’s Games Washington 2, Boston 1, OT, Washington wins series 4-3 information director. John Hardin at Fort Knox 5:30 p.m. Texas (M.Harrison 3-1) at Toronto (R.Romero 3-0), 12:37 Thursday, April 26 TEXAS-PAN AMERICAN—Promoted Xavier Richardson to Meade County at Central Hardin 5:30 p.m. p.m. NY Rangers 2, Ottawa 1, NY Rangers wins series 4-3 coach of the track and field and cross country teams. Elizabethtown at North Hardin 6 p.m. Kansas City (J.Sanchez 1-1) at Detroit (Verlander 2-1), 1:05 New Jersey 3, Florida 2, 2OT, New Jersey wins series 4-3 VIRGINIA COMMONWEALTH—Named David Benedict interim PREP TENNIS p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (BEST-OF-7) director of athletics, effective May 12. Nelson County at Fort Knox 5 p.m. Baltimore (Arrieta 1-2) at N.Y. Yankees (Nova 3-0), 7:05 Friday, April 27 VIRGINIA TECH—Named James Johnson men’s basketball PREP TRACK & FIELD p.m. Phoenix 4, Nashville 3, OT coach. Louisville Male Invitational Oakland (McCarthy 1-3) at Boston (Bard 2-2), 7:10 p.m. Saturday, April 28 WESTERN KENTUCKY—Named Phil Cunningham men assis- North Hardin TBA Seattle (Beavan 1-2) at Tampa Bay (Shields 4-0), 7:10 p.m. NY Rangers 3, Washington 1 tant basketball coach. Oldham County Invitational North Hardin TBA Bardstown Invitational Elizabethtown, Fort Knox TBA

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Physicals are open to high school athletes (including incoming fresh- Rangers at Blue Jays or Royals at Tigers 12:30 p.m. MLB APPEARANCES men) and band members from Central Hardin, Elizabethtown, Hart County, John Hardin, Orioles at Yankees 7 p.m. ESPN New York Giants’ Deon Grant at Fort Knox LaRue County, Meade County, North Hardin and North Hardin Christian. Physicals will be Cubs at Reds 7 p.m. WGN/FSN Ohio New York Giants safety Deon Grant will be at Fort Knox on Friday. Schedule includes physi- held from 7:45-9 a.m. (Central Hardin at Care First; Elizabethtown at HMH), 9-9:30 (John College cal training and breakfast with the 3/1 Brigade Combat Team, an autograph and picture Hardin at Care First; Hart County, LaRue County, Meade County and North Hardin Christian Davidson at South Carolina 7 p.m. FSN South session at the main post exchange and a visit with the Fort Knox High School football at HMH) and 9:30-10 (North Hardin at Care First). For information, call 763-7724. BASKETBALL team. PLAYERS/COACHES NEEDED NBA Playoffs: Conference Quarterfinals Toppers On Tour in Elizabethtown CKY Bruins Football Game 2: Jazz at Spurs 7 p.m. TNT Western Kentucky University’s “Toppers On Tour” will stop at Elizabethtown Country Club at The Central Kentucky Bruins, a 12-and-under travel football team, is in need of players. For Game 2: Clippers at Grizzlies 9:30 p.m. TNT 5:30 p.m. June 18. Scheduled to appear are WKU interim athletic director Todd Stewart, information, call Kevin Griffith at 735-3609. HOCKEY head football coach Willie Taggart, head men’s basketball coach Ray Harper and head Fort Knox Ballers NHL Playoffs: Conference Semifinals women’s basketball coach Michelle Clark-Heard. Cheerleaders, Topperettes and Big Red, The Fort Knox Ballers, a women’s slow-pitch softball team, is recruiting players. All players Game 3: Rangers at Capitals 7:30 p.m. NBC Sports and more coaches and staff members could appear as well. 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Girls’ try- THURSDAY The Helping Hand of Hope will have a golf scramble Friday at Elizabethtown Country Club. outs will be held from 5:30-6:45 p.m. May 22 and 7-8:15 p.m. May 23; boys’ tryouts will Registration begins at 8 a.m. with a shotgun start at 9. For information, contact Sheri be held from 7-8:15 p.m. May 22 and 5:30-6:45 p.m. May 23. Players must at least one Event Time Station Reynolds at 769-3092 or [email protected]. tryout date. Cost is $20 per player and includes a T-shirt. Check-in begins 30 minutes prior BASEBALL CHUMC Golf Scramble to each session. For information, visit www.atleticoflames.com. MLB College Heights United Methodist Church will have a golf scramble May 25 at Lindsey Golf REGISTRATIONS Yankees at Royals or Indians at White Sox 8 p.m. MLB Course. Registration begins at 7 a.m. with a shotgun start at 8:30. Entry fee is $50 per player or $200 per team. Deadline to enter is May 21. All proceeds will go to benefit the Church League Softball BASKETBALL A church softball league is forming in Elizabethtown. The league has men’s and coed NBA Playoffs: Conference Quarterfinals church’s youth group mission trip to Panama. For information, call Terry Coy at 401-1997 or 982-3503 (evenings only) or Coleman Howlett at 872-6140. teams. Deadline to enter a team is Monday. For information, contact Jason Kennedy at Game 3: Heat at Knicks 7 p.m. TNT (270) 994-2409 or [email protected] or call Roy Cobb at 769-3799. GOLF American Legion John Foster Golf Tournament The John Foster Golf Tournament will be held beginning at 9 a.m. June 2 at Lindsey Golf EABC Babe Ruth League European PGA Tour: Open de Espana at Sevilla, Spain The Elizabethtown Area Baseball Commission is taking registrations for its Babe Ruth (ages First Round 8:30 a.m. TGC Course on Fort Knox. Check-in begins at 8 a.m. Players can bring their own teams or be placed on one. Entry fee is $55 per player and includes greens fees, cart, range balls and 13-15) league. For information, email Jeff Bowman at [email protected]. PGA Tour: Wells Fargo Championship at Charlotte, N.C. No-Ox Wrestling Club Personal Fitness Training First Round 3 p.m. TGC lunch. Four team prizes will be awarded (based on 25 teams entered) in the amount of $240 for first, $200 for second, $200 for seventh, $200 for 14th and $120 for blind draw. The No-Ox Wrestling Club will offer personal fitness and sports specific training sessions HOCKEY beginning in May. Participants can training one-on-one with a trainer or in group sessions in IIHF World Championships: Pool Play at Helsinki Entry deadline is May 31. For information, call Randy Harris at 737-9949 or email [email protected] or [email protected]. a private gym. No-Ox is also offering private and group wrestling lessons for all ages. For United States vs. France 5 a.m. NBC Sports information, contact Joe Burroughs at 272-8486 or [email protected]. NHL Playoffs: Conference Semifinals Radcliff Rotary Golf Scramble The Radcliff Rotary golf scramble will be held at 9 a.m. June 1 at Fort Knox’s Lindsey Golf SWIMMING NOTICES Game 3: Flyers at Devils 7:30 p.m. NBC Sports Swim Lessons Game 3: Blues at Kings 10 p.m. NBC Sports Course. Check-in is 8 a.m.. Lunch and beverages will be provided. Prizes will be awarded for first, third, sixth and last places. If you don’t have a team, one will be found for you. For The E’town Dolpins swimming team are offering swimming lessons this spring and summer. information, call Mike Enlow 765-8659, Ext. 6410. Sessions will be held May 29 and July 2. For information, visit www.etowndolphins.com. MEETINGS TOURNAMENTS EHS Boys’ Soccer Cornhole For United Way The Elizabethtown High School boys’ soccer team will have a meeting at 7 p.m. today at Swope Nissan is hosting a cornhole tournament May 10-12. Entry fee is $10 per team. EHS. Anyone interested in playing in the fall and their parents should attend. For informa- Entry fees for all players plus $1,000 will be donated to the winners’ United Way charity of LOTTERIES tion, email EHS coach Jon Parsons at [email protected]. choice. Teams also are encouraged to get pledges from family and friends to go toward South Hardin Sports their chosen charity. For information, visit www.swopecharitycornhole.com. South Hardin Sports will meet at 6 p.m. today at the South Hardin board office. For infor- WALKS/RUNS mation, contact Scott Davis at 763-1077 or [email protected]. 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For information, email Pick 4: 9-6-6-0 Cash Option: $74.8 million Ohio Valley Wrestling will be at Elizabethtown’s Vaughn Reno Starks Community Center [email protected]. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 B3 HORSE RACING Lava Man works new gig as stable pony The Associated Press checked on them,” Dennis feel like he’s a Derby O’Neill said. “Lava Man horse, but we don’t feel LOUISVILLE — Terry was at the front of his stall like he’s a Derby horse this Bradshaw, the Hall of digging in. He thought he Saturday. It’s just not Fame quarterback, televi- was running, and he got a worth it right now. I think sion analyst and horse little screwy out on the fancier, was stunned to he’s going to get better.” track. Saturday will be his learn how much money The defection of Mark biggest gig. We’ll see how Lava Man, the star pony in Valeski could mean there he handles that. He’ll trainer Doug O’Neill’s will be no female jockey in probably get a little wound barn, had earned on the the Derby unless Rosie up, so we’ll have to have a racetrack. Napravnik picks up anoth- Plan B.” er available mount. “Five million bucks that LUKAS IN. horse has won and he’s Hall of Fame My Adonis now be- walking around here?” trainer D. Wayne Lukas comes the bubble horse, Bradshaw said in amaze- got his wish. Optimizer moving up one spot to 21st ment after posing for a will run in the Derby. on the graded stakes list. photo Tuesday with the Lukas, a four-time Der- Upon learning that Mark three-time winner of the by winner, was on the out- Valeski was out, trainer Hollywood Gold Cup. side looking in until Tues- Kelly Breen loaded My Lava Man is enjoying a day. The top 20 Derby en- Adonis onto a van at New second career at O’Neill’s trants based on graded Jersey’s Monmouth Park Southern California-based stakes earnings are assured for the trip to Kentucky. stable. The 11-year-old geld- spots in the race. Optimiz- 15 FOR THE OAKS. The $1 ing escorts O’Neill’s current er was No. 21. million Kentucky Oaks on runners to the track to train Then came news that Friday, the Derby eve and race. He will accompa- Mark Valeski was pulling event for 3-year-old fillies, out, opening the door for ny I’ll Have Another, the drew an overflow field of Optimizer to slide into the Santa Anita Derby winner, 15, one more than the 20th and final slot. to the starting gate Saturday maximum. The addition of Opti- for the Kentucky Derby. Oaks Lily will stand by He can certainly teach mizer means that nine of the 13 horses that ran at as an also eligible. She can the youngsters a thing or run if a scratch occurs ear- two about the game. The Churchill Downs in the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile last ly Friday morning. former claimer became a Grace Hall is the 5-2 stakes star, earning $5.2 fall will return for the Derby. early favorite and will million with seven Grade 1 break from the No. 2 post, victories. Lukas will face three of while 4-1 shot On Fire Lava Man still looks fit his former assistants: Todd Baby drew the rail. with a well-dappled gleam- Pletcher (El Padrino and Broadway Alibi, the co- ing bay coat. After retiring Gemologist), Kiaran Mc- in January 2010, he began Laughlin (Alpha) and second choice at 4-1, got the career transition with Mike Maker (Hansen). post No. 6. the help of stable foreman Trainer Larry Jones was The other runners are Sabas Rivera. unenthusiastic about run- listed at 10-1 odds or high- “He got lucky because CHARLIE RIEDEL/The Associated Press ning Mark Valeski and fi- er. he’s got Sabas, who is his Exercise rider Johnny Garcia takes Kentucky Derby entrant I’ll Have Another for a workout at nally opted to skip the This is a return visit to groom and friend,” said Churchill Downs on Tuesday in Louisville. Right is Lava Man, a $5,268,706 retired race horse Derby in favor of the Peter Churchill Downs for that is settling into his new job as a stable pony. Dennis O’Neill, Doug’s Pan Stakes at Belmont Grace Hall, second in the brother and chief assistant. Sabas around.” ly good with babies. I’ll during the post parade for Park on May 12. Breeders’ Cup Juvenile “It probably took him And he’s a father figure Have Another and him are the Santa Anita Derby, “This is a very deep Fillies. She rolled to a 6½- about six months to settle to the rest of the barn. best buds. They go every- having a flashback to when field,” Jones said. “We feel length victory most recent- in and do his thing. We call “He’s very mellow,” where together.” he raced. like we belong with them ly in the Gulfstream Park him the ‘Big Dog’ around Dennis O’Neill said. “He’s Every so often, the old “We ran five or six hors- but there’s going to be a Oaks. Javier Castellano here because he’s like a big like their dad. He leads competitive juices flow. es that day and they were horse that runs 15th that’s a will ride for trainer Tony St. Bernard that follows them around and he’s real- Lava Man started to act up all nice and calm when I very good horse. We do Dutrow.

DERBY: Trainer going which I like. I don’t want him to be the favorite, I don’t want to first Derby at 71 everybody talking about him,” Harrington said. “Everybody Continued from B1 should be talking about Bode- meister, although my horse out- Creative Cause is the best run him. Everybody should be horse he’s ever had. talking about I’ll Have Another, “Everybody grows up dream- although I outrun him also. ing of going to the Kentucky Those three horses have traded Derby and most people realize punches, so who knows?” they’re probably never going to Bodemeister, along with make it, and I never thought I Hansen and Trinniberg, is ex- would make it,” he said. “You got pected to set a fast pace in the 1 guys like Baffert and Pletcher 1/4-mile Derby. Creative Cause who have most of them (horses), likes to tuck in behind the lead- so for a little guy like me it’s pret- ers and stalk the pace. I’ll Have ty rewarding.” Another has good speed, but The colt is owned by Heinz usually pushes the pace rather Steinmann, an 80-year-old cred- than sets it. O’Neill figures I’ll ited with bringing skiing to California from his native Have Another could lag in the Switzerland. He owns Mountain middle of the pack. High resort in Wrightwood, “You just need to be running Calif., located in the mountains through the stretch,” O’Neill north of Los Angeles. He’s been said. “It’s not so much how fast Harrington’s main client for you’re running early but if you years and the two teamed to run can stay out of trouble and have Swiss Yodeler, who won some of horse to run down the lane, you California’s biggest stakes races got a chance.” and was a well-known stallion in Creative Cause has trained the late 1990s. well on Churchill’s dirt track GARRY JONES/The Associated Press Creative Cause has mixed it since arriving from Los Angeles. Assistant trainer John Cisneros gallops Kentucky Derby hopeful Creative Cause on Monday at Churchill Downs in up on the Derby prep trail with Harrington figures he’ll push Louisville. The 138th running of the Kentucky Derby is Saturday. Baffert’s top colt, Bodemeister, him a bit harder Friday to take form in the paddock and get the and so has Hall of Famer Jerry ing.” and trainer Doug O’Neill’s I’ll the edge off so the colt won’t be saddle on him. If the horse gets Hollendorfer, who will saddle People keep telling Harring- Have Another. He beat Bode- too high-strung on Saturday, there 20 minutes before I do, Rousing Sermon. ton he should be excited about when more than 100,000 meister to win the San Felipe what good am I going to be?” “I just keep telling people it’s finally having a Derby horse, but screaming fans will be on hand Stakes, and lost by a nose to I’ll Harrington would be easy to just a race the first Saturday in he doesn’t see a win changing his to watch him and the other Have Another in the Santa Anita pick out of the parade of horses, May. This horse has run against life. Derby last month. As a 2-year- Derby horses walk from the barn old, Creative Cause beat I’ll to the paddock. owners, trainers and handlers. good horses,” said Harrington, “I doubt that I’ll get a flood of Have Another in the Best Pal “It’s a damn long ways over He’s the big guy wearing the big who gladly accepted a bottle of new horses. I don’t even want Stakes and last fall finished third there,” said Harrington, who cowboy hat, and he’s the only his favorite bourbon from a cou- more clients,” he said. “I obvi- behind Derby rivals Hansen and may skip the procession that first-timer at the Derby among ple of barn visitors. “It’s not my ously would like more horses Union Rags in the Breeders’ Cup some trainers say makes for an the California-based trainers. first rodeo, it’s not like I’m going like this, but these kind of horses Juvenile at Churchill Downs. indelible Derby memory. “My Baffert has won three times, to be so overwhelmed that I are really, really hard to come “He falls under the radar, main focus is being able to per- O’Neill has been here before, can’t get out of bed in the morn- by.”

COLLEGE HOOPS Johnson: No better person for Virginia Tech job than me By HANK KURZ Jr. so fast. I’ve recruited every one of missing Greenberg on Ap- AP Sports Writer Johnson was introduced these guys in some respec- ril 23 that the decision was- Tuesday as Virginia Tech’s tive and we have every- n’t based on wins and loss- BLACKSBURG, Va. men’s basketball coach. He thing in place to take this es, the choice of the 40- — When he left Virginia replaces Seth Greenberg, program to the next level.” year-old Johnson made Tech three weeks ago to E-TOWN the man he worked for as The biggest difference, sense on several levels, in- EXTERMINATING take an assistant coaching an assistant the past five he said, will be his role in cluding the opportunity to job at Clemson, James seasons. the process. maintain some continuity Call us today Johnson said his goal was “I don’t think there was “I go from now being a in the program. 270-737-6900 Termite Colony Elimination System to turn that into a head any better person for the suggestion-maker to being “I believe that you hire www.muggabug.com coaching job. job than myself,” Johnson a decision-maker,” he said. the right person at the mo- Member Of National Pest Management Association He had no idea he said. “I know this universi- For athletic director Jim ment in time,” Weaver Member Of Kentucky Pest Management Association would get that opportunity ty, I know these players. Weaver, who said in dis- said. LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED SINCE 1976 B4 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 NBA NHL Pierce leads Rondo-less Predators Celtics past Hawks suspend The Associated Press hit his first 3-pointer of the series Radulov, after missing his first 10, stretch- Paul Pierce battled through ing the lead to 79-72 with 3½ another tough shooting night to minutes left. Kostitsyn score 36 points and the Boston The Hawks called a timeout, Celtics wiped out Atlanta’s 11- but no need. point lead in the second half This one was over. for Game 3 even without Rajon Rondo, stun- Atlanta’s last hurrah ended By TERESA M. WALKER ning the Hawks, 87-80 on when Johnson missed a free AP Sports Writer Tuesday in Game 2 of the throw with a chance to close the Eastern Conference playoffs. gap to two points with 1:35 re- The Nashville Predators The series is tied 1-1. Game 3 maining. Kevin Garnett was already faced a tough chal- is Friday night in Boston, and hacked at the other end and lenge returning home, Rondo will be back for the made both his foul shots, down 0-2 to the Phoenix Celtics in that one, his short- Johnson missed a wild 3 from the Coyotes in their Western handed team having claimed the top of the key and chants of Conference semifinal. home-court edge. The stellar “Let’s go Celtics!” erupted at Now, they either have point guard sat out a one-game Philips Arena while the red-clad something to rally around suspension for bumping an offi- fans headed for the exits. JOHN BAZEMORE/The Associated Press with forwards Alexander cial in the opener. Pierce scored Boston’s first Boston’s Kevin Garnett pulls down a rebound as Atlanta Hawks guard Jeff Radulov and Andrei Kostit- The Hawks appeared to be in nine points but struggled mighti- Teague defends in the second half of Game 2 of an NBA first-round playoff syn suspended for Game 3 series Tuesday in Atlanta. control when they pushed out to ly through the second and third tonight or wind up with yet a 65-54 lead late in the third quarters. He finished 12-of-26 never got many open looks, hit- waved to the crowd as he limped another excuse in this se- quarter. But Boston sliced it to and came through when the ting just 7-of-17 from the field. onto the court to present the ries. 66-61 by the end of the period, Celtics needed him, especially Smith had 16 points and 12 re- game ball, then watched from a The Predators an- and Pierce led a dominating with the offense a bit out of sync bounds, the state of his knee now suite as the 76ers simply blitzed nounced the suspensions fourth. without its floor leader — heck, becoming a major concern for the Bulls in the third quarter in Tuesday morning, and gen- The Celtics were up 74-72 he even dropped to his knee and the Hawks, who already have Game 2. eral manager David Poile when a quick spurt essentially Tebowed when it was apparent played most of the season with- They outscored Chicago, 36- and coach Barry Trotz said finished the Hawks, especially the Celtics had this one all out Al Horford. 14 in the period, turning an the decision to punish the when Josh Smith went out late in locked up. 76ERS 109, BULLS 92. eight-point deficit into an 83-69 forwards for violating un- the game with a sprained left For good measure, Pierce also Jrue Holiday scored 26 points, Lou lead, and pulled even with the specified team rules was knee. led his team in rebounding with easy. The general manager Joe Johnson turned it over, Williams added 20 and the league’s top-seeded team. Game 14. Garnett had 15 points and 12 is leaving the decision on part of another tough game for Philadelphia 76ers beat Chicago 3 is Friday in Philadelphia. rebounds, while Bradley, who whether the men return for the Hawks star, sparking a fast to even their first-round series in Holiday was 11-of-15 from the shifted over to take Rondo’s spot Game 4 on Friday night up break that ended with a give- the Bulls’ first game since field, and the Sixers shot 59 per- at the point, had 14 points but to Trotz. and-go from Avery Bradley to only three assists — a far cry from Derrick Rose’s season-ending cent overall. Poile refused to specify Pierce for a dunk. After Jeff what the Celtics usually get out knee injury. Joakim Noah led the Bulls what Radulov and Kostit- Teague missed badly on a of that position. The superstar point guard re- with 21 points and eight re- syn did, saying any hint jumper, Pierce came down and Johnson had 22 points but ceived a standing ovation and bounds. would give away what they did. He called their behav- ior unfortunate and selfish. Knicks’ Stoudemire has hand “I hope there is some re- morse for what they did,” Poile said. “Time will tell surgery, to miss Game 3 vs. Heat with their behavior and if they get the opportunity to By BRIAN MAHONEY lenge the Heat. But any hope of carry- get back into the lineup.” AP Basketball Writer ing the momentum from his positive fin- The timing couldn’t be ish into Thursday’s game at Madison NEW YORK — Amare Stoude- worse for the Predators. Square Garden was lost during his walk They haven’t trailed 2-0 in a mire’s difficult season may be over. back to the locker room. Stoudemire had a small muscle in his series since 2008 against “It’s tough. Your emotions run high. left hand repaired Tuesday and will not Detroit. They managed to Split-second decisions can obviously al- play for the New York Knicks in Game even that series by taking ter things,” center Tyson Chandler said 3 of their first-round playoff series both games on their own against the Miami Heat on Thursday. after the game. “You can’t fault anybody ice before losing in six Stoudemire met with a hand special- because I’m obviously a person that has games. Trotz said 2008 was ist at the Hospital for Special Surgery in high emotions at times. So one quick de- a long time ago, with these New York, a day after he was badly cut cision, make a mistake and now you’ve suspensions the simple con- when he punched the case surrounding got to deal with the repercussions.” sequence to rules being bro- a fire extinguisher after the Knicks’ 104- Perhaps it was all the frustration built ken. 94 loss in Miami. up during a tough season on and off the “Every team that has suc- The Knicks are listing Stoudemire as court. cess in the playoffs has to go doubtful for Game 4 on Sunday. Stoudemire missed time in February through some adversity,” Stoudemire apologized on his after his older brother died in a car acci- Trotz said. “They haven’t account for the act, which leaves the dent. He then sat out 13 games late in had to go through a whole Knicks without another key player as the season with a bulging disk in his lot of adversity yet, so this is they try to rally from a 2-0 deficit. back, and when he did play had his a good test. When you go Jeremy Lin is still recovering from knee worst statistical season since he was a through adversity, it really surgery and Iman Shumpert is out for rookie in 2002-03. reveals your character so the season after tearing a knee ligament Reactions to his self-inflicted wound we’re going to find out what in Game 1. ranged from disbelief to criticism. kind of character we do “We all have done thing out of anger “And people talk about me. That’s have.” that we regret,” Stoudemire wrote. what I’m saying. As much stuff as I do, Kostitsyn is tied for the “That makes us human. Bad timing on I’ve never did nothing where I’m team lead this postseason my part. Sorry guys. This (too) shall punching some glass in the middle of with two goals, and he has pass.” the playoffs, where I’m going to hurt my scored in each of the losses Stoudemire scored 18 points in team,” the Spurs’ Stephen Jackson said. LYNNE SLADKY/The Associated Press in Phoenix. Nashville pick- Game 2, though he didn’t get into a New York’s Amare Stoudemire dunks in the second half AP Sports Writer Tim Reynolds in Miami ed him up at the trade dead- good flow until the fourth quarter, when against the Miami Heat in the first round of the Eastern and Associated Press writer Paul Weber in line from Montreal, reunit- Conference playoffs in Miami on Monday. the Knicks could never seriously chal- San Antonio contributed to this report. ing him with his younger brother, Sergei. Radulov has a team-high seven play- San Antonio’s Popovich named Coach of the Year for second time off games and set a fran- chise record with an assist By PAUL J. WEBER their last title in 2007 and did so They’re doing it partly thanks to Lionel Hollins was fourth (six). in four straight postseason AP Sports Writer in a lockout-shortened season a supporting cast of rookies and Boston’s Doc Rivers and games in the first series. that tested every coach when it former NBA no-names that SAN ANTONIO — Gregg Denver’s George Karl each re- Both men spoke with came to managing minutes and Popovich has turned into a sur- Popovich can’t win like the old ceived a vote. their teammates. Kostitsyn finding practice time. prise frontrunner. days. No longer can the San Thibodeau, last year’s recipi- did not talk with reporters Antonio Spurs simply feed Tim “If you can draft David He whipped them into win- ent, said a case could be made for after practice in Nashville. Duncan the ball, let their defense Robinson and follow that up with ners quickly. After a bumpy 12-9 Popovich to win every season. Radulov did, and said he do the rest and ride that game Tim Duncan, that’s a couple of start, the Spurs lost just seven “I’m happy for him. They’ve will support his teammates decades of very, very possible more games the rest of the sea- plan to NBA championships. had a great season,” Thibodeau tonight. He hinted the rule success unless you just screw it son. But the new way Popovich has said. “The way he runs an organ- violation may have been up,” Popovich said. “So it’s hard “Pop has done a terrific job them winning isn’t bad, either. ization, you can’t say enough curfew. to take credit when circum- molding a mix of experience and “I didn’t come back that That acknowledgment came about him. The thing I really ad- Tuesday when Popovich was stances have gone your way so inexperience,” Spurs general late that they were saying, mire about him is I had an op- honored as the NBA’s Coach of consistently.” manager R.C. Buford said. but like I said before, I the Year after leading San Anto- Popovich also won the award Popovich received 77 first- portunity to meet him 20 years don’t want to talk about it,” nio to 50 wins and the No. 1 seed in 2003 when San Antonio won place votes. Chicago coach Tom ago, and he’s the same guy today Radulov said. “They did in the Western Conference. The its second of four championships, Thibodeau was second (27), that he was then. All the success, what they had to. I am dis- Spurs defied naysayers who have and he might be headed for a Indiana coach Frank Vogel was the championships, he has not appointed, and I under- written them off as too old since fifth ring if the Spurs keep this up. third (seven) and Memphis coach changed one bit.” stand what is my mistake.”

CINCINNATI: plays minutes after the original Samardzija. Chicago made once the calendar changed, one shy of the club record weeks at a time, then going scheduled start, with more one change in its pitching Sveum said, “The calen- shared by Ted Kluszewski, into a deep slump. Cubs tonight rain expected. plans, moving left-hander dar?” Johnny Bench, Ken Griffey “I’ve had this before,” The NL Central rivals Paul Maholm back from to- He wasn’t thinking about Jr. and Adam Dunn. Bruce said. “It’s not this Continued from B1 are scheduled to play day to Friday against the the monthly calendar, but The Reds were off Mon- (type) of week that’s the tonight and a day game Dodgers. the 2012 calendar. day, when Bruce was chosen problem. If I have a prob- “So we would have been Thursday that completes Chicago’s biggest prob- “I’ve got to find another as the NL’s player of the lem, it’s the other weeks. a little bit short,” Sveum said. the series. They have one lem during an 8-15 April job then,” Sveum said, week. He got another day of I’m just trying to minimize It was the first postpone- more series in Cincinnati was its lack of offense. The laughing. rest because of the rain. that.” ment for both teams this sea- from Aug. 17-19, when they Cubs are last in the majors The Reds also struggled Bruce had career highs Manager Dusty Baker son and the sixth overall at would likely make up the with only nine homers, five to hit in April, but have with 32 homers and 97 pointed out that the Cubs Great American Ball Park, rained-out game. of them by Bryan LaHair. started to find their stride RBIs last season. He was the are likely to pitch Bruce which opened in 2003. A The Reds decided to keep Alfonso Soriano batted .237 lately. Bruce has led the NL’s Player of the Month in carefully during their series. storm moved in during bat- their rotation on turn, push- with no homers and two way, going 10-for-21 in six May last year, when he bat- “Sometimes a player ting practice, followed by ing everyone back one day. doubles in April. games last week with four ted .342 with 12 homers and who’s hot tends to cool off the another line of storms. The Cincinnati’s Bronson Arroyo Told that Soriano was homers. He has homered in 33 RBIs. He’s known for next series because of how game was called 2 hours, 13 will start today against Jeff hopeful he’d start hitting four consecutive games, staying hot for several you pitch ‘em,” Baker said. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE SPORTS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 B5 PREP ROUNDUP John Hardin sweeps doubleheader with Knox; LaRue wins The News-Enterprise Gann added two singles, one (3) and Matt Hubner, Borowski (2). WP: Senior Wesley Kessinger had UP NEXT: LaRue County plays at Hart Brashear (6-2). LP: Borowski. 2B: Brashear County at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday. double and two RBIs. (JH), Dale Gumm (JH), Michael Gann (JH), two hits, one RBI, one run and The host John Hardin ■ In the nightcap, Gumm (6- one stolen base, while sopho- SOFTBALL Bulldogs limited the Fort Knox Dakoda Rothermel (JH) 2. 2) struck out five, walked one JOHN HARDIN 14, FORT KNOX 0 more Austin McDowell had two JOHN HARDIN AT NORTH HARDIN Eagles to just two singles in 10 and gave up just two hits – sin- RHE hits and scored twice. RESCHEDULED. An afternoon thun- combined innings Tuesday night Fort Knox 000 00 0 2 3 gles by senior Matt Hubner and Kessinger (5-1) struck out one, derstorm deemed North as John Hardin swept the teams’ John Hardin 560 3x 1413 0 junior Ryan Borowski. walked three and gave up two 17th District doubleheader, 18-0 Trevor Rice and Matt Borowski. Dale Gumm Hardin’s field unplayable. Gann went 3-for-3 with a and Zach Miller. WP: Gumm (6-2). LP: Rice. earned runs before exiting in the and 14-0. The teams are looking at play- triple and three RBIs and 3B: Michael Gann (JH), Gumm (JH). sixth, when the Hawks commit- ■ In the opener, senior Sam UP NEXT: John Hardin plays at Central ing at 6:30 p.m. Monday follow- Gumm tripled and drove in two. ted all four of their errors. Brashear (6-2) struck out eight Hardin at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Fort Knox ing the completion of the Fort Brashear and Rothermel each LARUE COUNTY 9, NORTH BULLITT 7 and walked none as he tossed a plays at Louisville Fern Creek at 6 tonight. RHE Knox at North Hardin game that had two singles, as did eighth- LARUE COUNTY 9, NORTH BULLITT LaRue County 012 032 1 910 4 no-hitter. was halted earlier this week. grader Landen Sisk. 7. Senior Kyle Sheeran had three North Bullitt 010 006 0 7 6 3 Sophomore Dale Gumm JOHN HARDIN 18, FORT KNOX 0 Wesley Kessinger, Trevor Skaggs (6), Steven That game will restart at 5:30 homered, doubled and drove in RHE hits, drove in one and scored Carpenter (6), Kyle Meredith (7) and Slade p.m. Monday. four, while freshman Dakoda John Hardin 582 03 1814 1 twice as the visiting Hawks (23-5) Owens. Josh Exton, Jesse King (6) and Cody Fort Knox 000 00 0 0 2 Stinnett. WP: Kessinger (5-1). LP: Exton. 2B: UP NEXT: North Hardin hosts Elizabethtown Rothermel went 3-for-3 with two Sam Brashear and Zach Miller. Matt nearly wasted away an 8-1 lead Meredith (LC), Kessinger (LC), Kelly (NB), at 6 p.m. Thursday. John Hardin plays at Fort doubles and three RBIs. Michael Borowski, Andrew Ramos (2), Tanner Murray entering the bottom of the sixth. King (NB). Knox at 5:30 p.m. Thursday.

runs district Parrett, Harrington’s courtesy The Bruins built a 7-1 lead on CENTRAL: runner, stole second. Westerfield Squires’ RBI groundout in the winning streak to 24 ripped a double to left-center fifth, but the Panthers answered field, and then Kindervater and with a run of their own as fresh- Continued from B1 sophomore Troy Riggs followed man Zeke Pinkham scored when with RBI singles for a 3-0 lead. junior Garrett Morgan grounded That was certainly the case for “It’s a big momentum builder into a double play. the Bruins. The top five hitters when you can start off like that,” Central Hardin tacked on two combined for nine hits, eight Westerfield said. “A three-run in the sixth on Barnes’ two-run runs and seven RBIs. Eight of lead is always helpful, especially single and two more in the sev- the nine Bruins had a hit and with Drew pitching. We came enth on Harrington’s RBI dou- seven scored a run. But that’s not out today relaxed and did what ble. Harrington later scored on what pleased Central Hardin we needed to do. We wanted to an error. coach Todd Thompson the most. get the No. 1 seed and we got it Seniors Brice Taylor and “I’m very proud of how we done.” competitive they were today,” Ryne Kauffeld, who a had a sac- Thompson said. “I thought we After Elizabethtown cut its rifice fly in the seventh, and came out and competed. We did- deficit to 3-1 in the second, Pinkham each had a single for n’t do that Friday. We swung the Central Hardin took control in Elizabethtown’s three hits. bats well. It was not a perfect the fourth. Senior Hunter Barnes The game took nearly three game for us, but it’s a good way and junior Gabe Hogan walked hours. The six com- to bounce back.” and then junior Alex Crowder bined to throw 303 pitches, in- Harrington benefitted from moved the runners with a sacri- cluding 145 balls. the offensive onslaught to pick JILL PICKETT/The News-Enterprise fice bunt. With two outs, junior CENTRAL HARDIN 11, ELIZABETHTOWN 3 Central Hardin’s Hunter Barnes dives back to first base before he can be Troy Squires had an RBI single. RHE up his seventh win of the season. tagged by Elizabethtown’s Cody Bridges during Tuesday's game at Ron Central Hardin 300 312 2 1112 5 He worked five innings, allowing Myers Field. Harrington and Westerfield Elizabethtown 010 010 1 3 3 3 three hits, five walks and two walked to force in a run and Drew Harrington, Trenton Parrett (6) and That’s not what we’re looking said Elizabethtown coach Don Kindervater’s single stretched Gabe Hogan. Cannon Pender, Hunter Sullivan runs – one earned. Harrington (4), Preston Patterson (5), Tyler Brandenburg struck out nine, including five in for. We put in a lot of work since Pitts. “Two-out hits are big and the lead to 6-1. (6) and Zeke Pinkham. WP: Harrington (7-1). a row at one point. then and it paid off today.” we couldn’t come up with one in “Lately when we’ve played LP: Pender (1-4). 2B: Derek Westerfield “My teammates really carried The Panthers (10-14, 5-3) en- a big spot. We had a few oppor- them, they are capable of the big (CH), Alex Crowder (CH), Harrington (CH). UP NEXT: Central Hardin hosts John Hardin me,” Harrington said. “They put tered having won 7-of-10, but tunities, but we didn’t capitalize inning,” Pitts said. “They had at 5:30 p.m. Thursday. Elizabethtown plays runs on the board and took the they couldn’t get hits when need- on them and they did.” multiple big innings today and at Christian Academy-Louisville at 7:30 p.m. pressure off me. I didn’t have my ed. Elizabethtown left nine on It started in the top of the first. that’s hard to overcome. They’re Thursday. good stuff at all. Last Friday, we base – six in scoring position. With two outs, Harrington sin- definitely capable of stringing Chuck Jones can be reached only had four hits in two games. “We had our opportunities,” gled to center and junior Trenton hits together.” at (270) 505-1759

LADY BRUINS: remain out on her own. throw to senior Wesley Edwards she’s dealt with pitching arm is- Now the Lady Panthers are on a “She (Abbi) come out today at first base to end the scoring sues during the season. Russell two-game losing streak. undefeated in district with a real aggressive swing,” threat. said she’s had trouble with her Russell thinks she knows what Goodman said. “I just could tell. Bryant and Edwards teamed arm swelling up after games, so will cure it. Continued from B1 We could tell when she was up for two pickoffs – including she has it massaged and iced “It’s just we just need to come warming up. She was pretty fo- one in the second inning. Nall plenty when she’s done. After out more focused, more ready to This time, it was the Lady cused today. She’s been slump- gave up her only run when going to physical therapy this Bruins who had the early offen- ing. She’s been working really Elizabethtown stole home during week, she acknowledged it felt so play, just more ready to play the sive surge and 3-0 lead. hard on it. She come out and hit that pickoff. much better. game of softball is what it really Goedde paved the way with the first pitch real aggressive. I “My team had my back a lot. “I’ve had arm problems and comes down to – knowing wher- her homer. Two batters later, told her to look for a good pitch, I know they’re always going to then you go to physical therapy ever you’re going to go, what’s Central Hardin tacked on two if you like it, hammer it. She have my back when I’m pitch- and you come out and your arm going to happen,” she said. more runs on two back-to-back did.” ing, but then they’re always go- feels so good. And tonight, my “We’ve just got to be ready.” Elizabethtown throwing errors Meanwhile, Nall struck out ing to boost me up when I’m arm was feeling great,” Russell CENTRAL HARDIN 8, ELIZABETHTOWN 1 on the same play. seven, walked three and limited down,” Nall said. “(I was) hitting said. “It’s been a long time since RHE Goedde finished 2-for-2 with Elizabethtown to just an infield my spots and my changeups.” I’ve been able to pitch like that Elizabethtown 010 000 0 1 1 5 Central Hardin 300 014 x 8 5 2 two walks, three runs scored and bunt single by junior Allison Elizabethtown senior Mary and be able to strike out as many Mary Beth Russell and Sydney Herzog. an RBI, while freshman Kelsey Sherrard in the sixth. Beth Russell was hitting her spots as I did tonight. It felt great.” Jessica Nall and Mariah Bryant. WP: Nall. McGuffin went 2-for-3 with two Trailing 4-1, Elizabethtown for the most part, too. She al- Elizabethtown’s five errors – LP: Russell. HR: Abbi Goedde (CH). runs scored and two RBIs. had runners on first and second lowed five hits and five walks including three in the sixth that UP NEXT: Central Hardin hosts Meade Central Hardin coach Jamie in that inning but Nall recorded a and struck out nine batters in six led to four two-out Central County at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Elizabethtown Goodman, whose team has won and eighth-grade catch- innings. For Russell, it’s a posi- Hardin runs – is what did it in. plays at North Hardin at 6 p.m. Thursday. 4-of-5, knew Goedde had been er Mariah Bryant picked off an tive sign. Before Friday, Elizabethtown John Groth can be reached in a slump, but he let her work it Elizabethtown runner with a For the second straight year, had won four straight games. at (270) 505-1754

ond in the 1,600 run and Hazle Hardin sophomore Marcus NORTH: sweeps team placed third in the 800. Terrell, who won the 1,600 run titles at conference Senior Katie Lever won the and ran on the winning 3,200 re- 1,600 and 3,200 run to lead fifth- lay team. Continued from B1 place John Hardin, which fin- Senior Eddie Weaver won the ished with 75 points. She won 3,200 run, junior Bryce Meers my senior year, but it’s awesome the 1,600 by 16 seconds and the won the 110 hurdles and sopho- that I got it now. The hard work 3,200 by 43. more Tyler Breeds placed first in is paying off. It’s just a lot of hard “The mile is kind of on the the 800 run. work and dedication and believ- back burner right now,” Lever Senior Antoine Keys won all ing in yourself.” said. “I’m more focused on the 2- three dashes to lead Central Austin, meanwhile, was first mile because my seeding for Hardin. in the triple jump, second in the State is better in the 2-mile. And “I’m definitely pleased with long jump and ran a leg on the I just like the distance better.” today,” he said. “I feel accom- winning 1,600 relay team. Junior Maya Luney was run- plished. I needed this going into Austin and Woodson made ner-up in the shot put and soph- region, so I’m pleased.” things interesting the triple and omore Shonte Williams was Senior Jared Cromartie won long jumps. fourth in the long jump for the long jump, was runner-up in “That was entertaining,” the triple jump and took third in Austin said. “We had somebody Meade County, which was sev- to actually push each other in the enth with 38.5 points. the 100 dash. jumps. That just gave us more Sophomore Mackenzie Penn- The foursome of seniors motivation to do well. That’s a ington won the 800 and sopho- Dakota Waldecker and Dylan good thing because we both more Abbie Chandler was sec- Massey, junior Preston O’Brien wind up doing our best and wind ond in the 3,200 to pace Central and sophomore Jonathan Ho- up on top.” Hardin, which was eighth with ward propelled Meade County Fort Knox freshmen Regene 28 points. to fourth place with 74 points. Gill and Aysa Harris, eighth- LaRue County placed ninth Waldecker placed third in the grader Zantori Dickerson and with 23 points. Sophomore 1,600, Massey was third in the seventh-grader Monica Bowles Misha Jakes had the Lady 400, Howard took third in the won the 800 relay. Bowles also Hawks’ top finish as she tied for 3,200 and O’Brien was third in took second in the 400 dash, and fifth in the high jump. the shot put. Gill was runner-up in the 300 BOYS Junior Eric Avant won the JILL PICKETT/The News-Enterprise hurdles. Like their female teammates, triple jump and had two runner- Elizabethtown’s John Chambers clears the bar while competing in pole Elizabethtown finished fourth the North Hardin Trojans domi- up finishes and senior Alex vault Tuesday during the Lincoln Trail Heartland Conference meet at Central Hardin High School. with 86.5 points as senior nated en route to their fourth Harber won the pole vault to Brittany Whitworth, junior Lexy straight title. lead John Hardin, which was discus. LaRue County, which placed Hazle and sophomores Kather- North Hardin won four indi- fifth with 73 points. Avant was Senior Akio Tonge had a pair eighth with 32 points, got a sur- ine Kennedy and Hannah God- vidual events and swept the four second in the 300 hurdles and of top-three finishes to pace Fort prising win in the 300 hurdles frey won the 3,200 relay, while relays to top Central Hardin, long jump. Knox, which placed seventh from senior Cody Thompson. senior Jessica Gabhart won the 176-105. Elizabethtown finished sev- with 56 points. Tonge was sec- pole vault and was third in the “This is going to be good for enth with 66 points as senior ond in the 110s and third in the Josh Claywell can be reached 300 hurdles. Godfrey was sec- us going into region,” said North Tyler Ginn won the shot put and 300s. at (270) 505-1752 B6 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012

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Call Radcliff Auto $2K ROCKSTAR & NITTO TER trying to adopt adora- Lost Thursday, June 27, Motors, 502-839-8006. 2001. 193 K miles. 4 door. Sales Inc. 270-351-4585 WHEEL PKG NEOPRENE CHEVY SILVERADO - ble kittens & puppies into 2008 in the Tom Brown Es- Good Ac and good Heat. SEAT COVERS PLUS $2K CHEVY IMPALA - 2006 - 1999, extended cab, 4x4, good loving homes. Very tates area. About 10-12 V6, 3.1 Engine. New tires & CHEVY SUBURBAN LT - WARRANTY THRU 86K leather, loaded, $12,980. $4,995. Herb Jones Auto reasonable adoption fee lbs. Wearing a flea collar. good brakes. Power win- 2004, $11,500. Elite Auto MILES OR JUN 2016! KBB Alex Montgomery, (270) Group, (270) 765-2123. which includes: spay & neu- (270) 828-5019. Reward. dows. Clear title. The body Group, (270) 358-0750. = $20.5K + $4.5K IN OP- 465-8113. DODGE RAM 4X4 -1998- ter & all vaccinations. For is in good shape except for CHEVY TRAILBLAZER - TIONS = U SAVE $3K! $2,999. Call Laketown ELI MILLER LOGGING more information call (270) CHEVY MALIBU - 2008 - minor faded spots and 2004, loaded, 4x4, cruise, 678.325.9344 Motors, 502-839-8006 Master Logger Certified. 877-6064. loaded, air, auto, cd, dents. clean Interior. runs tilt, $12,995. Alex Montgom- [email protected] Specializing special cutting. $10,880. Alex Montgomery, good. Asking $3200 but will FORD F150 2006 $7995 ery, (270) 465-8113. Call 270-524-2967. CAT part Hemilian and Sia- (270) 465-8113. CHEVY MALIBU LT 2011 take reasonable offers. Dan Powers Chevorlet KIA SPORTAGE LX -2007- mese, 6 1/2 yrs old, female, Loaded $15,988 Dan CHEVY MALIBU LS -2007- (270)531-1009 270-756-5212 $10,458, Inc. Ancil Reyn- spayed and declawed. Must Powers Chevorlet $12,995, Cecilia Auto TOYOTA CAMRY -1997- FORD RANGER 2002 olds Used Cars, be a house cat. Free to 270-756-5212 Sales, 270-737-5845 $3,495. 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Call Pinkham Lin- DODGE RAM 1500 -2011- $18,995. Call Pinkham Lin- $11,595. Call Pinkham Lin- coln Auto, 270-737-2460 Cab, XLT, 4x4, $14,995. FEMALE CAT - Spayed, Herb Jones Auto Group, $30,950. Call Pinkham Lin- coln Auto, 270-737-2460. coln Auto, 270-737-2460 CHEVY CRUZE ECO 2012 coln Auto, 270-737-2460 very good natured & loving! FAVORITE PET, FEMALE (270) 765-2123. PONTIAC TORRENT - Gets along with my dog. I’m only 1500 miles 40 mpg, BLACK COCKER FORD FUSION - 2008 - FORD F250 LARIAT - 2007, all wheel drive, allergic. Call (270) like new. Dan Powers SPANIEL Lost on Mill nice car, $11,995. Herb 2007, Diesel, 4x4, loaded $11,995. Herb Jones Auto 307-4387. Chevorlet 270-756-5212 Creek Rd in Radcliff on Jones Auto Group, (270) with leather, $25,900. Elite Group, (270) 765-2123. Apr 14. No collar, answers CHEVY CRUZE LT -2011- 765-2123. Auto Group, (270) 358-0750 BUICK ENCLAVE - 2008 - FREE TO GOOD HOME 6 to Phebee, 11 yrs old. Re- $16,995, Cecilia Auto loaded, cruise, tilt, $29,980. BOXER PUPPIES 9 boxer HYUNDAI TIBURON GT wk old litter trained kittens. ward offered. Family Sales, 270-737-5845 Alex Montgomery, (270) puppies for sale, $100 Very healthy. Call -2007- $10,995. Call 465-8113. each. Tails docked, dew misses her very much. CHEVY HHR LT -2011- 270-737-6359 after 4pm or Pinkham Lincoln Auto, claws removed and have Call 270-737-7590 or $16,995, Cecilia Auto CHEVY TRAVERSE LT CHEVY BLAZER - 2001 - 270-872-5186 270-737-2460 had first shots. 270-823-3483 after 3 pm Sales, 270-737-5845 CHEVY SILVERADO 2007 2011 only 6k miles $26,988 loaded, air, cruise, cd, 502-794-2065 KIA RIO LX -2011- Crew cab, 4x4, 5.3, lt pkg, Dan Powers 270-756-5212 $8,980. Alex Montgomery, CHEVY IMPALA LT - 2010, GRASS HAY 20 acres. $14,995. Call Pinkham Lin- 43k miles. $22,988 Dan (270) 465-8113. MINI DACHSHUND SIX leather seats, 27,000 miles, 844 E Main St Vine Grove. coln Auto, 270-737-2460 Powers Chevorlet weeks old brown male $19,995. Herb Jones Auto CHEVY TRAILBLAZER Call 270-877-5321 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S 270-756-5212 270-872-7082 Group, (270) 765-2123. -2005- $7,995. Call Radcliff -2008- $14,958, Inc. Ancil DODGE DUALLY - 2005 - Auto Sales Inc. 270- CHEVY IMPALA LT -2011- MAMA CAT & 4 KITTENS - Reynolds Used Cars, 1 ton Cummins diesel, 4x4, CHEVY EQUINOX 2009 351-4585 $19,995, Cecilia Auto To a good home. Very lov- 270-789-1116 $24,990. Alex Montgomery, sport, AWD, 48k miles CHRYSLER TOWN & Sales, 270-737-5845 ing. Also, 2 male cats, good NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5S (270) 465-8113. $20,988 Dan Powers Country, 2007, front & rear barn cats. Call after 4pm, CHEVY IMPALA LT 2012 Chevorlet 270-756-5212 air, $9,900. Elite Auto -2008- $14,958, Inc. Ancil FORD F-150 -2008- 4x4, (270) 862-4209. 10k miles, nice $18,988 Group, (270) 358-0750 Reynolds Used Cars, $23,995. Call Pinkham Lin- CHEVY EQUINOX LS Dan Powers Chevorlet GRAY TABBY Cat - 270-789-1116 coln Auto, 270-737-2460 AWD -2011- $24,995, Ce- FORD ESCAPE XLT - MIN PIN - Female, spayed, spaded and declawed in CHEVY MALIBU LT -2009- PONTIAC GRAND PRIX cilia Auto Sales, 2005, 4x4, auto, air, $9,900. very lovable, good com- Rineyville near Dollar Gen- $15,958, Inc. Ancil Reyn- 2008, 4 door, GT, Sunroof, 270-737-5845 Elite Auto Group, (270) panion! Can’t keep where eral. 270-763-9957 olds Used Cars, Leather, 50k miles, $12,988 358-0750 we are moving. Call (270) CHEVY EQUINOX LT 270-789-1116 Dan Powers Chevorlet AWD -2010- 17,458, Inc. FORD EXPEDITION 2003 401-2907. JACK RUSSELL Missing 270-756-5212 Ancil Reynolds Used Cars, $6995 Dan Powers since yesterday in the Mt. CHEVY MALIBU LT - CHEVY 2500 CREW CAB 270-789-1116 Chevorlet 270-756-5212 REINDEER CHIHUAHUA - Sherman area. He looks 2011, leather, sunroof, 2004, LT, 4x4, loaded, 1 yr. old, brown & white, like the dog in the Mask $19,995. Herb Jones Auto $15,900. Elite Auto Group, CHEVY TRAVERSE AWD FORD EXPLORER 2004 goes by Mojo, housebro- movie, he is wearing a or- Group, (270) 765-2123. (270) 358-0750 -2010- $22,558, Inc. Ancil $6488 Dan Powers ken, has all shots & loves ange and black collar. His CHEVY MALIBU LTZ 2011 CHEVY SILVERADO LT Reynolds Used Cars, Chevorlet 270 -756-5212 children! I got a full time job name is BB and is missed only 13K miles loaded. 2008 Ext Cab, only 23k mi- 270-789-1116 & don’t have the time to greatly!!!! If you have any $19,988 Dan Powers les $19,988 Dan Powers FORD ESCAPE XLT give him the attention he information please contact Chevorlet 270-756-5212 Chevorlet 270-756-5212 -2011- $20,050. Call needs. Call (270) 401-2811. me at 270-324-3926 CHEVY SONIC GT 2011 FORD F-150 XC 4X4 Pinkham Lincoln Auto, Leather, wheels, loaded -2009- $18,958, Inc. Ancil 270-737-2460 SILKY TERRIER long $17,988 Dan Powers Reynolds Used Cars, FORD FLEX SEL -2010- haired, sandy color, male, Chevorlet 270 756-5212 270-789-1116 $23,995. Call Pinkham Lin- neutered, 2 Yrs. Name is coln Auto, 270-737-2460 Sandy. Gentle with kids CHEVY TRAILBLAZER FORD F250 LARIAT DIE- good with everybody. Loves OFF JOE Prather highway, 2009, 26k miles, $16,988 SEL 4x4, Ext. Cab., utility JEEP PATRIOT SPORT to play and run. Shots UTD. medium sized male dog,no Dan Powers Chevorlet truck, $18,500. Elite Auto 4X4 -2012- $21,995, Cecilia I will be traveling and dont collar. Covered in ticks & 270-756-5212 Group, (270) 358-0750 Auto Sales, 270-737-5845 want to leave him behind, sores! If you think this may CHRYSLER 300 - 2010 - CHEVY AVEO - 2007 - GMC SIERRA 2010, auto, MITSUBISHI ENDEAVOR JEEP GRAND CHERO- he is free to good home. be your dog email me to local trade, 47,000 miles, loaded, air, auto, cd, air, cruise only 6K miles. -2011- $20,958, Inc. Ancil KEE Laredo, 2001, loaded 270-877-2553 or 300-2127. identify him.. $19,995. Herb Jones Auto $9,992. Alex Montgomery, $15,988. Dan Powers Reynolds Used Cars, w/equipment, $8,900. Elite Sherry or leave message. [email protected] Group, (270) 765-2123. (270) 465-8113. Chevorlet 270-756-5212 270-789-1116 Auto Group, (270) 358-0750 THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 B7

PHIL’S PRODUCE OPEN Mon-Fri 10-6 & Sat 8 to 6. Fresh tomatoes, new pota- toes, green beans, squash, vidalia onions, and local strawberries now available. FOR SALE Invert table by At the corner of Mulberry & Body Champ $60. Call for French St. Call Phil Howell, info 270-765-3991 or (270) 737-3516 270-234-6374 FREEZER, treadmill, side by side refrigerator, smooth top stove, dishwasher 312-0722, 763-7956 HITCH AND HAUL CAR- RIER Masterbuild. Hooks into trailer hitch. Orig $125 now $75 Call 270-300-3824

SHOWCASE FOR SALE great for Peddlers Mall or Flea Market $200, several other taste available. (2) 2600 PSI Honda pressure washers motors are great but pumps are weakened $75 each. 270-769-1444 1612 W CROCUS, Vine Grove/Radcliff (right on the STRAWBERRIES line). All new appliances, all FOR SALE new carpet, flooring, and $8.00 per gallon paint. 3 bedroom, 1.5 baths, already picked. quiet neighborhood, lg. CLASSIFIEDS Mon, Wed, Fri. fenced backyard w/storage - In Print - at 716 Upton Rd, Upton Ky shed. $850/mo with - Online - 955 Upton Rd, Upton Ky $850/dep. Minimum 1 year 453 Amish Rd, Sonora, Ky lease. 270-572-3258. - Anytime - HOT OFF THE PRESS 769-1200, EXT. 8601 ---WASHER & DRYER--- BOTH WORK GREAT! JUST REPLACING WITH NEWER ONES. ASKING $300 OBO FOR BOTH. HURRY THEY WONT LAST! CALL OR TEXT CONTEMPORARY WOR- 270-307-5275. SHIP LEADER College Heights United Methodist Church, in Elizabethtown, KY, is seeking a part-time Contemporary Worship Leader to begin on or FOR SALE DAIRY around July 1, 2012. This GOATS position will involve prepar- CALL AFTER 5 PM. ing music for the 9am Con- 270-524-4152 temporary Worship service, recruiting and developing HAVERTY’S SOFA AND volunteers for music minis- love seat, Italian leather, try, and providing music in contemporary style, dark special services and youth green, $750. Capel rug, ministry functions. We are wool, braided, oval 8x11, looking for a mature Chris- dark green variegated, tian leader, who is able to $350. 270-737-2928 effectively work with a team of volunteers and who is willing to be adventurous in pursuing our vision to make Jesus Christ more impor- tant than anything else. The applicant is required to have a High School Di- ploma, past experience leading worship in a con- temporary setting, and/or a Bachelor’s degree with an emphasis in music includ- ing proficiency in either piano or guitar. Please submit a resume and, if available, a DVD, audio file, or Internet link of a previous performance to: College Heights United Methodist Church 710 College Street Road Elizabethtown, KY 42701

ELIZABETHTOWN 509 Submission Deadline is BRIGHTON COURT. Cov- May 27, 2012. For addi- ington Ridge, off Pear Or- tional information about the chard Rd NW. May 4&5, church, please visit 8am-1pm. Moving Sale! GE GAS RANGE- lp gas, www.collegeheightsumc.co Kids clothes & toys, furni- m. maybe converted, white ture, electronics, scrap- with black front $150. booking, kitchen items & 270-735-6015 much more!

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QUALITY OF LIFE DIREC- BRIGHTSIDE CHILDCARE FENCE INSTALLER TOR: Long term care facil- WITH school coming to a NEEDED full time. Must ity is looking for just the fast end, your kids might have clean driving record, right person to lead our fa- need a place to go. Bring and be able to lift 80 lbs OFFICE MANAGER . Look- cility to think outside of the them to a place where we plus. Looking for some- ing for a mature profes- box to create an exciting, really take care of the chil- one that desires long term sional with 2+ years of work fun-filled activity program. dren. Here at Brightside we employment. 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If you are good working with your hands, hard working, honest and want a career opportunity, we offer: The News-Enterprise • Company Training • Health Insurance has an opening American Fuji Seal • Company Paid Benefits • Retirement Plan for a Bardstown, KY • Advancement Opportunity A leading global supplier in the packaging and printing industry located in Bardstown, KY, is Retired Military encouraged to apply Home Delivery accepting applications for hourly We do drug testing and criminal background checks APPLY IN PERSON AT: District Manager Production Positions 1302 Old E’town Rd., Hodgenville, KY Position responsibilities include managing the contracts of independent contractors to meet and exceed service American Fuji Seal American Fuji Seal offers an excellent benefits standards and growth objectives, managing relationships Bardstown, KY and compensation plan, including excellent with customers, independent contractors, and the public. A leading global supplier in the packaging and pay, 401k with a Company match, paid QUALIFICATIONS: printing industry located in Bardstown, KY, is holidays, paid vacation, flexible spending *High School Diploma or equivalent is required accepting resumes for accounts, Company paid life and disability 52 years young M02964 *Strong PC skills and basic analytical skills and math insurance. skills desired *Excellent communication and time management skills Production Supervisors Requirements for these Production Positions include: *Must have valid driver’s license and good driving record *Previous distribution experience helpful American Fuji Seal offers an excellent benefits • High school diploma or GED Now Interviewing For *Good working knowledge of Hardin, LaRue, Meade and and compensation plan, including excellent • Willingness to work any shift or schedule, surrounding counties pay, 401k with a Company match, paid including weekends PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: holidays, paid vacation, flexible spending • A TABE score of 11.0 or higher *Lifting heavy loads of 30-50 lbs. is required accounts, Company paid life and disability • Previous manufacturing experience preferred *Driving at night or extended periods of time is required insurance. • Pre-employment screening – drug test, Opportunity to Earn $75,000+ WORK SCHEDULE: *40 hours per week Requirements for these Positions include: background check, physical First Year Commissions *Hours will vary and include early morning hours, • Associates or Bachelor’s degree preferred Applications will be accepted through weekend work and flexible daily hours • Willingness to work any shift or schedule, Will consider training only those Friday, May 18th. 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(CC) HBOS 303 76 203 Wall Street (:20) “Just Married” (2003) Ashton Kutcher. “Red Riding Hood” (2011) Amanda Seyfried. Robin Hood “Catfish” (2010, Documentary) (CC) MAX 320 73 260 (6:20) “Sanctum” (2011) ‘R’ (:15) “Hesher” (2010, Drama) Natalie Portman. ‘R’ (CC) “X-Men 2” (2003, Fantasy) Patrick Stewart. ‘PG-13’ (CC) Life on Top SHOW 340 16 221 (6:00) “The King’s Speech” ‘R’ “Air Force One” (1997, Suspense) Harrison Ford. ‘R’ (CC) (:05) “The Family Tree” (2010) Dermot Mulroney. (:45) “Last Night” (2010) ‘R’ STARZ 281 78 281 Gnomeo-Juliet (:20) “Are We There Yet?” (2005) Ice Cube. “Moneyball” (2011, Drama) Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill. (CC) (:20) “Battle: Los Angeles” TMC 350 74 241 (6:30) “Son of Morning” (2011) “The Switch” (2010) Jennifer Aniston. ‘PG-13’ (CC) “The Long Weekend” (2005) Chris Klein. ‘R’ (:35) “King of California”

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SHOWTIME CINEMAS, Radcliff 2, 4:30 and 7 p.m. (R) 1:30, 4, 6:30, 9 p.m. 1:30, 6:30 and 9:30 p.m. 351-1519 “The Raven” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 “21 Jump Street” (R) 2, “The Lucky One” (PG-13) 2, MOVIE PALACE, Elizabethtown and 9 p.m. 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. 4:30, 7 p.m. 769-1505 “The Lucky One” (PG-13) 2, “Mirror Mirror” (PG) 1:30 and “Think Like A Man” (PG-13) “The Pirates! Band of 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. 4 p.m. 2, 4:30, 7 p.m. Misfits” (PG) 1:30 p.m. “Think Like A Man” (PG-13) “Wrath of the Titans” (PG-13) “The Pirates! Band of “The Pirates! Band of 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. 7 p.m. Misfits” (PG) 2, 4:30, 7 Misfits” 3-D (PG-13) 4, “The Three Stooges” (PG) “Wrath of the Titans” 3-D p.m. 6:30 and 9 p.m. 1:30, 4, 6:30 and 9 p.m. (PG-13) 9:30 p.m. “The Three Stooges” (PG) 2, “Safe” (R) 2, 4:30, 7 and “The Cabin in the Woods” (R) “American Reunion” (R) 4:30, 7 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 2, 4:30, 7 and 9:30 p.m. 1:30, 4 and 6:30 p.m. “The Cabin in the Woods” (R) “The Five-Year Engagement” “The Hunger Games” (PG-13) “Lockout” (PG-13) 9 p.m. THE NEWS-ENTERPRISE CLASSIFIEDS WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 2012 B11

Ziggy/Tom Wilson Family Circus/Jeff Keene IN THE STARS HAPPY BIRTHDAY: Put your you meet at gatherings will pay sell yourself short. Generosity skills to the test. Utilize your tal- off. Share your ideas and you doesn’t pay the bills. ✪✪✪✪ ents in a way they’ve never been will attract interest in a project SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): used before. Diversification will you’d like to pursue. Someone Don’t hesitate to make a re- give you a chance to separate close to you will feel threatened quest if it will make you happy. yourself from the competition. by your desire to make new Love is in the stars, and a com- ✪✪✪✪ Hard work, discipline and confi- friends. mitment can be made. Stick dence will make an impression. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Relax, close to home and avoid any sit- Don’t sell yourself short or shy rest or take a short trip. A uation that might cause a prob- away from an opportunity to change of pace, direction or lo- lem with rules, regulations or au- make a move. Your numbers are cation will help you come to ✪✪✪✪ 5, 12, 20, 24, 32, 37, 44. terms with a decision you need thority figures. ARIES (March 21-April 19): to make. Keeping things small CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Speak up, or you will limit your and simple can bring you a high- Don’t get stuck with responsibil- chance to get ahead. You have er return. ✪✪✪ ities that aren’t yours. Time far more to offer than you real- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Sep- spent at home or dealing with ize. Take credit for your ideas arate work and personal issues, personal business matters will and move along at your own or you will have trouble with enhance your financial situation. pace. Show your leadership abil- deadlines. A short business trip A change at home will benefit ity and you will excel. ✪✪✪ will help you resolve issues that you greatly. ✪✪✪✪✪ TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Get have the potential to be costly. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): involved in an activity that will Your undivided attention will im- Make a move or change your liv- challenge you to do your very press the people you are dealing ing arrangements. You can stabi- best. You’ll have the drive and with. ✪✪✪ lize your financial situation if you determination to win. Compet- LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Go to stick to a budget or invest in Free Range/Bill Whitehead Marmaduke/Brad Anderson itors may try to intimidate you, the heart of the matter. Ask something that can bring in ex- but if you concentrate on what questions and find out what you tra cash. Improving your person- you need to do, you will be un- have to do to keep the peace. al situation will benefit you pro- stoppable. ✪✪✪✪✪ Ignoring what’s going on in your fessionally as well. ✪✪✪ GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Don’t personal or financial affairs will allow a personal situation to es- make matters worse. Face the PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): calate into an unhealthy prob- music and clear the air. ✪✪✪ You’ll have trouble convincing a lem. Use your intelligence to get SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): partner to go along with your others to see things your way. A You’ll attract partners and enjoy plans. Don’t beat around the last-minute change will cost you interactions with people who bush. State the facts and fig- if you aren’t prepared to make share your interests, but don’t ures, as well as how you intend an on-the-spot decision. ✪✪ let it turn into a financial burden. to handle the situation, and ex- CANCER (June 21-July 22): You cannot pay for others or of- press an interest in discussing What you learn and the people fer your services for free. Don’t alternative plans. ✪✪✪

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ANNOUNCEMENT NOTICE OF ASSUMPTION OF DEPOSITS UTILITIES PAID, E’TOWN Pursuant to Regulation 804 KAR 9:010, the APPLICATION Small 2 bedroom, 1 bath, Alcoholic Beverage Control Board gives notice Notice is hereby given that application has nice area. $475 to $500 that the City of Elizabethtown Liquor License been made to the Office of the Comptroller of the month. Deposit is negotia- Quota has one (1) vacancy for a new retail package Currency (“OCC”), for approval of the ble. Background check. liquor license. Applications will be received for a assumption of liabilities of the following branch Laundry on site. Pet restric- period of thirty (30) days following this offices of First Federal Savings Bank of tions. 316 W Dixie. Thomas announcement. Elizabethtown, Inc., 2323 Ring Road, Elizabethtown, KY 42701 by First Savings Bank, St & Strawberry Alley F.S.B., 501 East Lewis & Clark Parkway, 270-300-8859 Clarksville, IN 47129: 2030 Highway 337 NW, Corydon, IN 47112; 8160 Beech Street NE, ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Elizabeth, IN 47117; 6500 State Highway 64, Bids:MAY 15, 2012 Georgetown, IN 47122; and 7340 Main Street, Project: North Hardin High School Lanesville, IN 47136. 2012 Phase 6 Renovations First Savings Bank, F.S.B. intends to continue 2 & 3 BEDROOM MOBILE Architect: Peck Flannery Gream Warren to operate the acquired branch offices at their HOMES rent to own. Use Architects, LLC current locations with the exception of the Your TAX REFUND for 112 North Main Street acquired offices located at 2030 Highway 337 down payment. Move in Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701 NW, Corydon, IN 47112 and 6500 State Highway ready, owner financing. We (270) 765-2147 64, Georgetown, IN 47122. The Hardin County Board of Education will This notice is published pursuant to 12 U.S.C. buy mobile homes for receive bids until 10:00 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time §1828(c) of the Federal Deposit Insurance Act CASH! Parkside MHP on Tuesday, May 15, 2012 at the Hardin County and 12 C.F.R. §163.22 of the regulations of the (270) 268-3978. Board of Education Board Room, 65 W.A. Jenkins OCC. This notice will appear at approximately All real estate advertising one-week intervals over a 30-day period 3 BEDROOM - 2 bath dou- Rd., Elizabethtown, Kentucky 42701. Bids received in this newspaper is after this time will not be accepted. Bids will be beginning March 30, 2012 and ending May 2, blewide on 1 acre. All elec- subject to the Fair opened and publicly read aloud immediately after 2012. tric, new carpet, paint, city Housing Act which makes specified closing time. All interested parties are Anyone may submit written comments in water . Located off US 60 in it illegal to advertise “any invited to attend. connection with this application within 30 preference, limitation or Meade Co. $64,900. Mc- The Project consists of site improvements and calendar days of the initial publication date of discrimination based on this notice. The comments must be sent Gehee Humphrey & Davis HERITAGE MANOR At race, color, religion, sex, renovating existing agriculture shop, classrooms, Realty 1-800-422-4997 or North Miles and Colonial handicap, familial status or band and chorus suites within North Hardin High simultaneously to the Director for Licensing, ABUNDANT LIVING ES- Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, One (270) 877-6366. Dr. Duplex community. 2 & national origin or an School located on 801 South Logsdon Parkway, TATES 2 bedroom. 1 bath. Radcliff, Kentucky 40160. Financial Place, Suite 2700, 440 South LaSalle 3 bedroom w/1 & 2 baths. intention to make any 3 BEDROOM, 2 BATH sin- Newly remodeled, very Bidding Documents may be examined at the Street, Chicago, IL 60605, and to the attention of Stove, refrigerator, dish- such preference, limitation glewide on 1 acre. New close to Ft. Knox. $450.00 or discrimination.” Architect’s office and at the following locations:: Larry W. Myers, President and Chief Executive washer, laundry hookup. Carpet, paint, city water. lo- monthly rent. Pet Stand- Familial status includes WBW Engineering, Inc., Hopkinsville, Officer, at First Savings Bank, F.S.B. to its Cathedral ceilings, sky- address stated above. Written comments in cated off 1238 in Meade ards. very clean, move in children under the age of Kentucky lights, fireplaces, ceiling McGraw-Hill Construction Dodge, opposition to the application should address the Co, near Garrett. $54,900. ready!! 270.351.0997 18 living with parents or fan, walk in closets. Chil- legal custodians, pregnant Arlington, Texas regulatory basis for denial of such application, McGehee Humphrey & Da- dren welcome. Your own women and people Builders Exchange, Louisville, Kentucky and be supported by the information specified in vis Realty 1-800-422-4997 Copies of the Bidding Documents may be 12 C.F.R. §116.120(a). You may request a meeting private yard and driveway. securing custody of or (270) 877-6366. children under 18. obtained on or after Wednesday, May 2, at Peck on such application by including a written Call 502-708-2550. Flannery Gream Warren Architects, LLC, 112 request for a meeting with your comments to the This newspaper will not North Main Street, Elizabethtown, KY 42701, in OCC. Your request should describe the nature of knowingly accept any accordance with the Instructions to Bidders upon the issues or facts to be discussed and the advertising for real estate depositing the sum of $250.00 for each set of reasons why written submissions are insufficient which is in violation of the documents. Any bidder returning the documents to adequately address the facts and issues. The law. Our readers are in good condition, within ten (10) days after the OCC will grant a meeting request only when it hereby informed that all public opening of the bids, shall be returned the finds that written submissions are insufficient to dwellings advertised in this address the facts or issues raised, or otherwise newspaper are available on deposit in full. Deposit checks are to be made an equal opportunity basis. payable to the Hardin County Schools. determines that a meeting will benefit its To complain of Bids will require a Bid Bond or Certified Check decision making process. discrimination, call HUD equal to 5% of the bid and bids are ti be valid for You may view the non-confidential portions toll-free at 1-800-669- 30 days after bid date. Successful bidder will be of the application and the non-confidential 9777. The toll free required to provide a 100% performance and portions of all comments filed with the OCC by telephone number for the payment bond and a 100% materials and labor contacting the OCC District Office listed above. hearing impaired is 1-800- bond. This information is available for public viewing 927-9275. The Hardin County Board of Education reserves at the appropriate OCC District Office during the right to waive any informalities and to reject regular business hours. If you have any any or all bids. questions concerning these procedures, contact By order of the Hardin County Board of the OCC District Office at (312) 360-8800. Education.