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Herald-CitizenMONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 | COOKEVILLE, TENNESSEE 116TH YEAR | NO. 250 50 CENTS Early voting popular in Putnam BY LINDSAY MCREYNOLDS ministrator Debbie Steidl cutt, assistant administrator candidates. Eddie Murphy The last day of early vot- HERALD-CITIZEN said 1,169 people voted on of elections. of Franklin qualifi ed as a ing is Nov. 1. Wednesday, the fi rst day of The state general elec- write-in candidate. Honeycutt said voters need Putnam County voters early voting, which is close tion includes races for the Those who want to cast a to have a Tennessee-issued appear to be just as excited to the number of people next governor, U.S. Senate, ballot early still have nine photo ID or federal govern- about voting in the Nov. 6 voting in Putnam County on the 6th District of the U.S. more days to do so. ment-issued photo ID. If they election as others across the the fi rst day of early vot- House, the 15th district of Early voting hours are 8 don’t, they can vote with a state. ing in the 2016 presidential the Tennessee Senate and a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday, Tues- provisional ballot, which More than 4,600 of Put- election. the 25th and 42nd districts of day, Wednesday and Friday; means they have until two nam’s 42,068 registered Even the four-hour vot- the Tennessee House. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday; days after the election, Nov. voters have already voted ing period on Saturday saw Steidl said there is one and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Satur- 8, to bring their ID to the early in the fi rst four days more than 500 cast their bal- write-in candidate who qual- day. All early voting in Put- election commission offi ce of the two-week early voting lots at the Putnam Election ifi ed in the race for governor, nam County happens at the for their votes to count. period, joining more than Commission Offi ce. which includes Republican election commission offi ce For more information, vis- 400,000 across the state. “That is a lot for a Satur- Bill Lee, Democrat Karl on County Services Drive in it putnamco.org/election or Putnam Election Ad- day,” said Michele Honey- Dean and 26 Independent Cookeville. call 526-2566. Monterey Depot Museum celebrates ‘Trails Th rough History’

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It was a seasonably pleasant 65 degrees under bright sunshine at the Monterey Depot Museum Friday morning as students from Burks Elemen- tary School made the trek up the Rail Trail to take part in a “Trails Through History” pro- gram. “I promised them good weather,” joked Monte- rey alderman Dale Welch, who helped coordinate the activity. “We kept it kind of under the radar because it was mostly for students.” As students went from station to station around the Depot parking lot, they picked up tidbits of history and learned about nature. “It was called the Seven Years War or the French and Indian War,” re-enactor Tommy Phillips said to a class gathered around a display featuring a Bennington flag and one with the phrase, “Don’t Tread On Me.” “Does anybody know who the French were fighting against?” he asked. “It was the British (because) the war originally started in Europe and spread over to the colonies. The French and the Indians were against the British.” A few feet away, Cumberland County game war- den Jason Miller quizzed the kids about poison- ous snakes in Tennessee. “We’ve got the timber rattler. Give me another one,” he said. “Copperhead,” one student replied. “Yes, the copperhead,” Miller said. “In the southern and western part of Tennessee, we have JIM HERRIN | HERALD-CITIZEN the pygmy rattlesnake. And the fourth and final Shawn Hughes with Standing Stone State Park shows the park’s captive corn snake to Burks Elementary School students at the Monterey Depot. SEE DEPOT, PAGE 2

CED crews restoring 0I’D LIKE TO KNOW0 power in Florida town What happened

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A second Cookeville Electric Department crew is information station? now helping repair the damage to electrical sys- From Staff Reports tems caused by Hurricane Michael in Blountstown, HERALD-CITIZEN Florida. “I know they got there safely,” Cookeville Elec- Question: I still see the signs for the travel- tric Department Director Tony Peek said Monday ers’ information station on 1650 KHz posted at morning. “They had a couple of hotels open up. several intersections around town, but when I That’s a lot better living conditions than the fi rst tune in, all I hear is static. What happened to group had.” the station?” CED Crew Chief Mike Phy, Journeyman Lineman Answer: Putnam Emergency Management Josh McCowan, Journeyman Lineman Cameron- Agency Director Tyler Smith said, it’s not Selby and Apprentice Lineman Zeb Randolph fi rst operational anymore. arrived over a week ago in the small town in Cal- “This system was installed over 10 years houn County in the Florida panhandle. ago and is now obsolete with outdated tech- Earlier this month, Hurricane Michael directly nology and costly upkeep and repairs. It has hit the town of about 2,500 as a category 4 storm A second Cookeville Electric Department been decided not to try and keep the system with 140-mile-per-hour winds, according to news crew went to Blountstown, Florida, Friday to operational. The signs are scheduled to be reports there. assist with the electricity restoration eff orts removed in the near future.” “It’s a complete rebuild for this small town,” Carl following Hurricane Michael. In front, on Question: “Who digs up Washington Haney, CED operations superintendent told the city sidewalk, from left, are Carl Haney, Operations Avenue and never repairs it back? Will it council last week. “They got there at 1 a.m., Satur- Superintendent; Councilman Mark Miller, Tony be repaired before winter or at least repair day (a week ago) and have been trying to build the Peek, Director; Councilman Eric Walker; Vice- over the places dug out? The road is danger- main circuits back.” Mayor Laurin Wheaton, Councilman Dr. Chuck ous. Some people say it is the worst road in Haney said at that point about 40 linemen in- Womack and Mayor Ricky Shelton. On the Cookeville.” cluding CED’s crew were sleeping in a high school truck in front is Crew Chief James Smith, and Answer: Cookeville Public Works Director gymnasium when they weren’t working 16-hour then from left are Equipment Operator Kevin Greg Brown said there’s a silver lining to the Buhl, and Journeyman Linemen Chris Stover SEE CED, PAGE 2 and Bryan Proff itt. SEE KNOW, PAGE 2 herald-citizen.com INDEX 1 section | 10 pages OBITUARIES Page 4 DEAR ABBY 2 COMICS 5 SUDOKU 5 Jody Reecer, Cookeville Joellen Eaves, Cookeville CALENDAR 3 CROSSWORD 5 Nellie Maberry, Gainesboro CLASSIFIED 6 SPORTS 8 Jane Goodman, Cookeville 2 HERALD-CITIZEN FROM PAGE 1 MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 herald-citizen.com 0LOTTERY0 Need Sunday: Dogwood park bathroom changes Cash 3 Evening 6-3-2, LS: 11 BY PAIGE STANAGE “Due to repeated vandalism, Stout said this is the third or continues Cash 4 Evening 6-6-4-3, LS: 19 HERALD-CITIZEN Dogwood Park’s restrooms will fourth vandalism at the park Saturday: close daily at dusk. We apolo- recently. for families Cash 3 The bathrooms at Dogwood gize for any inconvenience,” the “Keep an eye out. If you see Evening 3-7-9, LS: 19 Park will now close at dusk CLS page states. “A hole was anything suspicious, contact the Midday 3-5-7, LS: 15 because of repeated vandalism punched into the wall of the police department,” Stout said. Morning 9-7-8, LS: 24 incidents in the facilities. men’s restroom the night of Oct. If anyone has information in crisis Cash 4 The Cookeville Leisure Ser- 17 and again Oct. 18 following about these incidents, please Evening 0-3-0-8, LS: 11 vices announced the change on repair work.” call the Cookeville Police De- DEAR ABBY: It’s been Midday 4-5-2-2, LS: 13 its Facebook page. Cookeville Police Sgt. Darrin partment at 526-2125. several years since you have Morning 7-7-1-3, LS: 18 mentioned Because I Love You Lotto America 10-18-22-25-32, Star Ball: 4, (B.I.L.Y.) as a resource for par- ASB: 2. Est. jackpot: $9.81 ents in crisis. What is happen- million ing to our groups — as well as Powerball similar ones — is a decrease 16-54-57-62-69, Powerball: in attendance. 23, Power Play: 2. Est.jack- DEAR ABBY Yet the problems pot: $470 million today are worse than when I started B.I.L.Y. 0READER SERVICES0 many years ago. Address: The schools don’t 1300 Neal St. want a group Cookeville, TN 38501 such as ours on ABIGAIL their campus Mailing Address: because they’re VAN BUREN afraid it signals P.O. Box 2729 that there are Cookeville TN 38502 problems on their campus. Well, there are problems on Phone: 931-526-9715 ALL campuses today! Fax: 931-526-1209 The legalization of recre- ational marijuana has sent a News message to our youth that it’s [email protected] B E N W H E E L E R | H E R A L D - C I T I Z E N safe to use. Parents of 10-year- Sports Paris Winery of Cookeville will hold its soft open Tuesday. The new location will also serve olds have come to our group [email protected] as a tasting room. because their child is using. Advertising Kids are dying at a faster pace [email protected] than ever before, and much Living Paris Winery opening Tuesday of it is because of synthetic [email protected] drugs on the streets. Parents Circulation BY BEN WHEELER opened their Paris, Tennessee love with the area and pur- can be a major part of the [email protected] HERALD-CITIZEN location after running from chased property in the Cum- problem, and a group like Business News hurricanes while living in berland Cove area. B.I.L.Y. off ers suggestions for [email protected] Cookeville has steadily Florida. Paris Winery opened “We came out to the Cookev- solutions. It’s not just drugs Church News opened local craft alcohol ven- in 2008 after Roger Ciarrocchi ille area to take a look and fell that we deal with but also [email protected] dors in beer and moonshine, planted 5,500 grapevines in in love with the region and the mental health issues, gender School News but now has gained a new 2005. people,” she said. ID, school dropouts, gang [email protected] winery. “So we just kind of evolved The new winery will be open involvement and more. Classified Ads Paris Winery is set to hold into a winery with the folks in Tuesday through Saturday We rely on the media to [email protected] its soft open Tuesday at 701 Paris receiving us and taking from 10 a.m.-6 p.m. off ering help us with referrals. Will East Spring St. The winery run pride in “’their winery,’” Lisa tastings of their 31 fl avors. you please consider men- Letter Guidelines by Roger and Lisa Ciarrocchi Ciarrocchi said. The couple hope to imple- tioning B.I.L.Y. again as you All letters to the editor must be is the second location for the After seeing a picture in a ment more accessories in the so generously have in the signed and include the writer’s business. magazine of the Cookeville store, as well as a “fi ll your past? Parents in the U.S. and name, address and phone The Ciarrocchis initially area, the Ciarrocchis fell in own” extra virgin olive oil. Canada need to be aware that number. Letters are subject to we are here for them. Thanks, editing and/or rejection. A strict Abby! — DENNIS PONCH- 400-word limit will be enforced. ER, FOUNDER, B.I.L.Y. Send letters to the mailing DEPOT: Event fun, educational for children of all ages DEAR DENNIS: I’m happy address listed above, or email to mention Because I Love to [email protected]. FROM PAGE 1 ed them and shot them as fast Welch said of the event. You again. Readers, the non- as they could,” he said. “The “TWRA brought an animal profi t B.I.L.Y. has been in exis- Order a Photo is the what? Cottonmouth.” gun is so heavy and the round wagon, and, of course, the tence for more than 35 years. Every photograph taken by a Shawn Hughes from Stand- is so small that it didn’t recoil Depot had the caboose open This self-help group provides Herald-Citizen photographer ing Stone State Park was set very much.” to explore.” support for parents of chil- and published in the paper up nearby, letting students Heard said the replica gun Welch said the program dren of all ages in coping with is available for purchase. Go touch the non-poisonous corn that was on display had been was made possible by grants behavioral problems such to www.herald-citizen.com snake, while retired educator manufactured some years ago from Middle Tennessee as truancy, substance abuse and click on “Photo Gallery.” Bill Heard was across the by his machine shop classes Natural Gas and Volunteer and other forms of defi ance Also, many photos included in parking lot talking about a at White County High School. Electric’s Customer Share of authority. I have received online stories are available for Williams gun, a Confederate “We had everything from program. letters from readers thanking purchase. weapon classified as a one- people talking about pre-his- For more information about me for recommending this pound cannon. toric Indian history to the the Monterey Depot Museum, group. For more information, Subscriptions “Originally, they just load- Civil War to mountain men,” call 839-2111. go to bily.org. To subscribe, call 931-526-9715. DEAR ABBY: My wife and Visa, MasterCard, Discover I have been married for 13 and AmEx accepted. years. It hasn’t always been Rates: KNOW: How much did Tech’s new scoreboard cost? easy. She recently decided 3 mo 6 mo 1yr on her own that we needed a Carrier or FROM PAGE 1 Transportation, this street is million was budgeted for the fresh start because of some Mail: 385 scheduled to be repaved next scoreboard. fi nancial problems we are Zip Code $28 $54 $95 Washington Avenue cloud. year (North Washington is a “While the scoreboard is ful- having, so she applied for a Print & “Most of the cuts on North state route).” ly operational, there are some job in a state six hours away E-Edition $29 $56 $98 Washington Avenue are due to TDOT spokesperson Jennifer parts of the project that haven’t from any of our family. She E-Edition Only $21 $42 $84 utilities repairing their lines. Flynn confi rmed a 2.85-mile been completed yet, so we don’t accepted the job before telling Mail: Outside After the repair is completed, stretch of North Washington have a fi nal cost,” Wright said. me anything about it. Now 385 Zip $49 $85 $143 the cut is fi lled with rock and is scheduled for resurfacing The scoreboard was on the she says our daughter and I Mail: Outside patched with asphalt. Some- in 2019. That stretch is from campus master plan’s list of should pack up and go with Tennessee $82 $132 $220 times after the repair, the north of State Route 24 to north future projects. It was paid for her. rock under the asphalt will of Whiteaker Springs Road. from the university’s auxiliary Several issues complicate Miss Your Paper? settle. This is what causes the Question: What was the to- enterprises account, he said. matters. Our daughter is Your carrier is an independent patch to sink. The area then tal cost of the new scoreboard Is there something you’d like 11 and just started middle contractor. However, as a usually will get more asphalt at TTU’s Tucker Stadium? to know? Send us your questions school. I don’t want to pull service to our subscribers, our to try to make it level with the Answer: TTU’s Senior to [email protected] or her out before school is out. circulation department is open adjacent asphalt. According to Director of Communications mail to 1300 Neal St., Cookeville Second, I have several health from 8 a.m. until 6 p.m. Mon- the Tennessee Department of Dewayne Wright, said $2.9 TN 38501. issues, and my doctors are day-Friday and from within two hours of home. All 7-9:30 a.m. each Sunday to my doctors coordinate with answer calls. Call 931-526-9715. each other. If we move, I’ll CED: Crews will continue to rotate until service is restored be too far away from them. I Herald-Citizen don’t want to start over with USPS 313-680 FROM PAGE 1 more CED workers had volun- power to areas impacted by new ones. ISSN 8750-5541 teered to help. Hurricane Michael through a I love my wife and want to The Herald-Citizen is published days to help rebuild the town’s “We’re trying to rotate folks mutual aid agreement. be with her, but I’m worried daily except Saturdays, New Year’s electrical system. out as much as we can,” David- “We want to thank them about the future if I move not Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Haney said food was the son said. for going,” Cookeville Mayor only away from my doctors Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day biggest issue for the linemen CED Crew Chief James Ricky Shelton said during last but also my family. Please by Cookeville Newspapers, Inc., at 1300 Neal St., P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville, last week. Smith, Journeyman Lineman week’s council meeting. “When help. — NERVOUS IN TN 38502. Periodicals postage paid Peek said a Piggly Wiggly Bryan Proffi tt, Journeyman we had the ice storm, we were NORTH CAROLINA at Cookeville TN. POSTMASTER: send store there was operating with Lineman Chris Stover and so thankful for the other agen- DEAR NERVOUS: The de- address changes to Herald-Citizen, a generator, so workers were Equipment Operator Kevin cies coming here and helping cision your wife made should P.O. Box 2729, Cookeville TN 38502. The Herald-Citizen is a member of able to eat sandwiches from the Buhl left Cookeville Friday us. have been made jointly, not the Tennessee Press Association store. He said dinner consisted morning to relieve the fi rst “You never appreciate it by her alone. Your reasons and the Associated Press. The As- of food residents were salvag- crew. more than when you’re in for wanting to remain where sociated Press is entitled exclusively ing from their freezers and “If it continues after that, the need,” he continued. “It’s im- you are are valid, and I think to use for publication news printed in the Herald-Citizen. cooking on outdoor grills. following Friday, we’ll do the portant to pay it back.” you would be wise to dis- In spite of less than ideal same thing,” Haney said. Peek asked for prayers for cuss what’s going on with an conditions, Cookeville City CED and other electric the CED employees working to attorney before this goes any Manager Mike Davidson said departments are restoring restore power in Florida. further. Jack McNeely Editor & Publisher WEATHER Lindsay McReynolds Tonight Tuesday Night Wednesday Night Readings Managing Editor Mostly clear, with a low around 41. Clear with a low around 38. Partly cloudy, with a low around 39. Sunday’s high in Cookeville was 56, low 31. Sunday’s high in Monterey was 52, low 29. Roger Wells Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Advertising Director Sunny, with a high near 65. Sunny, with a high near 60. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 57. Almanac Monday is the 295th day of the year, with 70 remaining. Keith McCormick The sun sets at 5:57 p.m. and will rise at 6:56 a.m. Tues- Circulation Manager day. The moon is waxing gibbous with 96% of the visible disc illuminated. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN 3 herald-citizen.com Russia probe revival expected if Democrats win House WASHINGTON (AP) — California Rep. Adam Schiff , House panel to investigate ignored key facts and import- closely watching special coun- House Democrats are expected the top Democrat on the House Russian meddling, and its ant witnesses and want to re- sel Robert Mueller’s Russia to reopen the investigation into intelligence panel, has said his investigation is now closed. start parts of the investigation investigation and the Senate’s Russian interference in the 2016 party would have to “ruthlessly Republicans say they found no if they win the House. But some Russia probe to look for gaps election if they win the majori- prioritize the most important evidence of collusion between Democrats also worry that that they could fi ll. And if ty in November. But they would matters fi rst.” Russia and President Donald there could be a political cost if Mueller issues any fi ndings, have to be selective in what The Republican-led Intelli- Trump’s campaign. they overreach. their investigative plans could they investigate. gence Committee was the only Democrats say Republicans Lawmakers say they are change. 0CALENDAR0 The Community Calendar is a daily list of events hosted niors 10-11 a.m. Baxter every week. Mostly Cookeville. Visitors are ing with the Tennessee by nonprofit groups in Putnam, White, Overton & Jackson Senior . Silver country & a little bit of always welcome. Outlaw Band. Free counties. To be included, call 526-9715 & ask for the news- Sneaker affi liated. rock & roll. $5 entry fee. Book Sale: 9 a.m.-5 p.m. hotdogs. Open to pub- room secretary or email [email protected]. Be Watercolor on Masa Line Dance Classes: Bax- Millard Oakley Public lic, family friendly. sure to include your name & number as well as a time, date Class: With Betsy Fox. 9 ter Senior Center, 101 Library, Livingston. Adults/$5, Kids/$2. & location of the event. Deadline for Tuesday-Friday’s paper a.m.-2 p.m. Call offi ce to Elmore Town Road. 1 Combo Painting: With Veterans Building, 90 E. is noon the day before. Deadline for Sunday is noon Friday. pre-register, get supply p.m. $3/class. Basic line Lynne Looney. 9 a.m.- Spring Street. Deadline for Monday is 3 p.m. Friday. Church-related items list. Cookeville Art Stu- dancing taught. Call noon. Cookeville Art SATURDAY, OCT. 27 are published in a separate calendar in the Religion section dio & Gallery, 186A S. 858-1422. Studio & Gallery, 186A Breakfast Benefit: Shiloh each Friday. Deadline for church calendar items is noon Walnut. Call 526-2424. Open House: Gainesboro S. Walnut. Call 526-2424. Community Center, 7-10 Wednesday. Voyage to Mars: Red Head Start, 1-4 p.m. Halloween Party: Starts a.m. Biscuits, gravy, all Planet Chemistry, 745 S. Grundy Quarles 7 p.m. Costume contest, the fi xings. Call 931-260- MONDAY, OCT. 22 voting or on election topics: long-term space Hwy., Gainesboro. Visi- country music & danc- 9454. TTU Chess Club: Mon- day to vote? Call 931- travel, biochemistry, tors always welcome. days 7 p.m., Room 342, 520-3367 (leave message astrochemistry. 5:45-7 Health Council: Putnam TTU Roaden Univ. Cen- if no one answers) to p.m. TTU Foster Hall, County Health Coun- ter. Everyone welcome. schedule a free ride. You room 223. Cal Amanda cil meeting, noon at Call Paul 372-3118, or can also leave message 372-6324 or acarroll@ Putnam County Health [email protected]. on Facebook or email ttutech.edu. Department, 701 County Young at Art: Art class drivethevoteTN@gmail. Red, RIGHT & Blue: Ban- Services Drive, Cookev- for grades 1-8. 4-6 p.m. com quet, Support Repub- ille. Cookeville Art Studio & Head Start: L.B.J.& C. lican candidate, 6th Green Chemistry: Sem- Gallery, 186A S. Walnut. Head Start Policy Coun- District, John Rose. Salt inar discusses what it Call 526-2424. cil meeting 6 p.m. L.B.J. Box Inn, Cookeville. is, history, principles, & Space Chemistry: Free & C. Development Corp., Doors open 6 p.m. Event applications to current event-for all ages. 5-8 1150 Chocolate Drive. 6:30 p.m. Tickets must chemical practices. Re- p.m. TTU Roaden Uni- TUESDAY, OCT. 23 be purchased before freshments served. 6-7 versity Center, room Music & Dance: Silver event. Visit Putnam- p.m. TTU Foster Hall, 282. Activities: Space Point Community Cen- GOP.com for tickets. room 233. Call Amanda slime, nebula swirls, ter every Tuesday night, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 24 372-6324 or acarroll@ bubble rockets, space 6:30-9 p.m., free event. Art 411: High tntech.edu. fl ames & more! Call Features Cumberland School-Adult art class. FRIDAY, OCT. 26 Amanda 372-6324 or Country Band. Noon-2 p.m. Cookeville Train Tales: 10:30 a.m. [email protected]. UC Barbershop Chorus: 7 Art Studio & Gallery, Cookeville Depot Mu- Monterey City Board: May- p.m. Meets at J&S Con- 186A S. Walnut. Call seum. Free activity for or & Aldermen work struction, conference 526-2424. preschool children. Call session, 6 p.m. Monterey room in back. Learn to THURSDAY, OCT. 25 520-5455. Municipal Building. sing, everyone welcome. Dance: 6:30-9:30 p.m. Open House: Shiloh DRIVE the VOTE: Do you Call 261-5018. Cookeville Community Head Start, 1-4 p.m. need a ride to early Exercise Classes: For Se- Center. Diff erent bands 824 P. Brewington Rd.,

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GAINESBORO — Fu- worker, and a member of COOKEVILLE — Fu- neral services for Mrs. the Freewill Church of neral services for Mrs. Nellie G. Maberry, 92, Christ. Mary Jane Goodman, of Gainesboro, Tennes- In addition to her hus- 88, of Cookeville, will be see, will be held at noon band and parents, she held at 6 p.m. today, Mon- Tuesday, Oct. 23, at An- was preceded in death by day, Oct. 22, 2018, from derson-Upper Cumber- two sons, Daryl Maberry the Cookeville chapel of land Funeral Home in and Howard Lee Maber- Hooper-Huddleston & Gainesboro. Burial will ry. Horner Funeral Home. follow in the Fox Chaffi n Survivors include two The Rev. Mike Head Cemetery in Gainesboro. grandchildren, Shanna and the Rev. Scott McK- The family will receive Lee Muncy of Cookev- inney will offi ciate at the friends at the funeral ille, and Shelley (Kevin) services. AP home today, Monday, Modrall of Cookeville; Her family will receive President Donald Trump speaks to media Oct. 22, from 5-8 p.m., three great-grandchil- friends today, Monday, law, Inez McBee (John) before boarding Air Force One at Elko and Tuesday, Oct. 23, dren, Cayden Muncy, Oct. 22, from 4 p.m. until of Kingsport, Tennessee, Regional Airport, Saturday. from 9 a.m. until service Lily Modrall, and service time at the funer- Carolyn Goodman of time at noon. Logan Modrall; and al home. Knoxville, Tennessee, She passed away Sun- two daughters-in-law, In addition, a grave- and Vivian Goodman of day, Oct. 21, 2018, at NHC Linda Maberry and side service and inter- Shreveport, Louisiana; of Cookeville, Tennessee. Carol Maberry, both of ment will be held at and several nieces, neph- Bolton faces She was born Nov. Cookeville. McKinney Cemetery in ews and cousins. She is 16, 1925, in Gainesboro, Bro. John Mabery will Rogersville, Tennessee, also survived by special to the late Lonnie B. Gen- offi ciate at the services. at 2 p.m. (EDT), Tuesday, family friend, Meredith try and Lottie Gentry. Anderson-Upper Cum- Oct. 23, with the Rev. Bill Thompson Devereaux She was married to the berland Funeral Home Stone offi ciating. Vis- (Matt) of Knoxville. tense talks late Mitchell Maber- is in charge of arrange- itation will be held at In addition to her ry. She was a factory ments, 931-268-1550. Christian Sells Funeral parents, she was preced- Home in Rogersville, ed in death by her fi rst Tennessee from 1-2 p.m. husband, Mark Harris (EDT) and by her husband of 56 Jody Lee Reecer She died Friday, Oct. years, Lt. Colonel (Ret.) with Russia DOUBLE SPRINGS Armella Reecer; and 19, 2018, at Cookeville William Penn “Bill” MOSCOW (AP) — U.S. head of the foreign — Funeral services for his maternal grandpar- Regional Medical Center. Goodman. National Security Advis- aff airs committee in Jody Lee Reecer, 48, of ents, Estis and Vealer She was born Nov. 1, Pallbearers will be er John Bolton faces Russia’s upper house Cookeville, Tennessee, Sims. 1929, in Hancock County, Aron Devereaux, James two days of high-ten- of parliament, said on will be held at 2 p.m. Survivors include his Tennessee, to the late Devereaux, Matt Dever- sion talks in Moscow Facebook that a U.S. Wednesday, Oct. 24, wife, Machelle Reecer Hugh Sherman and eaux, Robert Dickerson, beginning Monday withdrawal from the at the Double Springs of Cookeville; two sons, Elsie Catherine Lawson William Dickerson, after President Donald treaty would mean Church of Christ in Brent (Paige) Reecer of Moles. Wayland Hawkins and Trump announced his “mankind is facing full Putnam County. Burial Cookeville, and Bailey Jane enjoyed learning Wade Raines. intention to withdraw chaos in the nuclear will follow in the Crest Reecer of Cookeville; throughout her life. She Honorary pallbear- from a landmark nucle- weapons sphere.” Lawn Memorial Ceme- his parents: Truman earned a bachelor’s de- ers will be members ar weapons treaty. “Washington’s desire tery in Cookeville. and Kathy Reecer of gree in home economics of the Mature Adult Trump’s announce- to turn back politics The family will Bloomington Springs, and education from the Sunday School class at ment that the United cannot be supported. receive friends at the Tennessee; one broth- University of Tennes- First Baptist Church in States would leave the Not only Russia, but church Tuesday, Oct. er, Andrew (Kristy) see and both a master’s Cookeville. Intermediate-Range also all who cherish the 23, from 4-8 p.m., and Reecer of Baxter, degree in library science In lieu of fl owers, the Nuclear Forces, or INF, world, especially a world Wednesday, Oct. 24, Tennessee; father and and a Ed.S. degree from family requests that treaty brought sharp without nuclear weap- from noon until service mother-in-Law, Wayne Tennessee Tech Univer- memorial contributions criticism on Sunday ons, must declare this,” time at 2 p.m. and Peggy Lewis of sity. be made to First Baptist from Russian offi cials Gorbachev was quoted He passed away Cookeville; brother- She was a longtime Church, 18 S. Walnut and from former Soviet as telling the Interfax Sunday, Oct. 21, 2018, in-law, Mitchell (Bran- and active member of Ave, Cookeville, TN President Mikhail Gor- news agency. at Vanderbilt Univer- dace) Lewis of Bloom- Cookeville First Baptist 38501, and/or TTU Foun- bachev, who signed the Western reaction was sity Medical Center in ington Springs; four Church. dation, P.O. Box 1915, treaty in 1987 with Presi- mixed. Nashville, Tennessee. nieces, Ashlinn Reecer, Mrs. Goodman is Cookeville, TN 38505. dent Ronald Reagan. British Defense Secre- He was born July 14, Shelby Crabtree, Mad- survived by two daugh- Share your thoughts Trump said Russia tary Gavin Williamson 1970, in Nashville, to die Lewis, and Rylee ters, Jane Dickerson of and memories at www. has violated terms of the said the U.K. stands Truman Reecer and Lewis; and two neph- Birmingham, Alabama, hhhfunerals.com. treaty that prohibit the “absolutely resolute” Kathy Reecer. ews, Colton Reecer and and Penny Varner (Jim) Hooper-Huddleston & U.S. and Russia from with Washington on the On Dec. 19, 1992, he Kooper Reecer. of Tampa, Florida; four Horner Funeral Home possessing, producing issue and called on the was married to Mach- Bro. Eric Collins will grandchildren, William is in charge of arrange- or test-fl ying ground- Kremlin to “get its house elle Reecer. He was a offi ciate at the services. Dickerson of Dallas, ments, 526-6111. launched nuclear cruise in order,” according to member of the Double Anderson-Upper Texas, Robert Dickerson missiles with a range of the Financial Times. Springs Church of Cumberland Funeral of Chicago, Illinois, Cath- 500 to 5,500 kilometers German Foreign Min- Christ. Home of Gainesboro erine Varner of Atlanta, (300 to 3,400 miles). ister Heiko Maas said He was preceded in is in charge of the Georgia, and Sarah Var- Russia has repeatedly that Trump’s announce- death by his paternal arrangements, 931-268- ner of Baton Rouge, Lou- denied allegations that it ment “raises diffi cult grandparents, Tim and 1550. isiana; three sisters-in- has produced and tested questions for us and such a missile. Europe,” but noted that Deputy Foreign Russia hasn’t cleared up Minister Sergei Ryabkov allegations of violating was quoted as telling the treaty. Joellen ‘Jobi’ S. Eaves state news agency Tass The Kremlin hasn’t COOKEVILLE — Presbyterian Church Phillip Pierce, Re- that leaving the treaty directly commented Memorial services for and especially enjoyed becca (Adam) Jones, “would be a very dan- on Trump’s statement, Mrs. Joellen “Jobi” S. mission work through Jimmy Pierce, Mi- gerous step.” but spokesman Dmitry Eaves, of Cookeville, her church. chele Griswold, Atira It would “cause the Peskov said Sunday that will be held Tuesday, She always had (Austin) Spurr, Chase most serious condemna- “after the last state- Oct. 23, at 10:30 a.m. a deep love for her (Olivia) Eaves, Emily tion from all members ments, explanations of at Faith Presbyterian animals and any stray Foster and Sheena of the international the American side will Church (9177 Roberts animal she found, she (Brandon) Lofty; six community who are be required.” Bolton and Rd., Silver Point, TN loved her home in the great-grandchildren; committed to security Russian President Vlad- 38582). woods and most of all and two nephews, Jim and stability.” imir Putin will meet on Pastor Matt Figura her church. (Angie) Dickman and Konstatin Kosachev, Tuesday. will officiate. In addition to her Michael (Rebekah) Visitation will fol- parents, she was pre- Dickman. low the service at the ceded in death by her Her family requests church. CEOs and executives husband, Jim McNair memorial contribu- Private interment of major businesses Eaves. tions be made to Faith DeSantis, Gillum will be held at Phillips for most of her life. Her family includes Presbyterian Church, Cemetery in Algood. She met the love of two daughters, Nancy 9177 Roberts Rd., Sil- Joellen “Jobi” Eaves her life and was mar- Gail (Phil) Pierce of ver Point, TN 38582. tackle Trump and passed into the loving ried to Jim Eaves of Cookeville and Lisa Hooper-Huddleston arms of her Savior on Chattanooga, Tennes- Ann Eaves of Chatta- & Horner are in more in Florida debate Oct. 19, 2018. see, in 1964. nooga; son, Richard charge of arrange- She was 76. Upon his retirement “Mike” Michael Eaves ments, 526-6111. TALLAHASSEE, Trump was a good role She was born Sept. in 1990, they relocated of Chattanooga; sister, Fla. (AP) — Democrat- model for children. 3, 1942 in Denver, from Diamond Bar, Sally (Jim) Dickman ic candidate for Flor- The question was Colorado, to the late California, to Cookev- of Sidney, Nebraska; ida governor Andrew based in part on a Joel G. and Dorothy ille to be closer to his brother, Dr. Charles Gillum isn’t a big fan of DeSantis primary ad Anderson. children. (Elaine) Anderson Donald Trump, but he featuring one of his She worked as an ex- She has been an ac- of Atlanta, Georgia; said during a televised children stacking toy ecutive secretary for tive member of Faith eight grandchildren, debate that he’d gladly blocks as DeSantis work with the presi- exclaimed, “Build the dent to bring money wall!” to the state for needed DeSantis responded projects. by saying he thought Kentucky school security “That’s just not the Trump did the right way it works,” said thing by moving the boosted after threats his opponent Ron U.S. embassy in Israel DeSantis, who won the to Jerusalem. LOUISVILLE, Ky. 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NOTICE OF in said Deed of Trust, and LOST ADULT female multi WILL PU TRASH & JUNK FORECLOSURE SALE the title is believed to be colored calco cat, area of FOR FREE good, but the undersigned Coloinal Hills S/D on Bur- Call Jerry @ 265-3124 Cookeville office opened in 1987 STATE OF TENNESSEE, will sell and convey only as gess Falls Rd on Fri 9/12. by Arnold E. Lefkovitz PUTNAM COUNTY Substitute Trustee. The right Call (931)260-6261. REPLACEMENT WINDOWS & ALL TYPES OF is reserved to adjourn the REWARD OFFERED! DOORS. Call today for free in- WHEREAS, Marc C. Pisut day of the sale to another home Est. Serving Ckvl for over BANKRUPTCIES and Mekil D. Pisut ex- day, time, and place certain 15 yrs. 931-Windows Chapter 7 • Chapter 11 • Chapter 12 • Chapter 13 ecuted a Deed of Trust to without further publication, 105 Cleaning More than 35 years of experience filing tens of thousands of bankruptcies. Mortgage Electronic Regis- upon announcement at the 130 Tree Service tration Systems, Inc. as time and place for the sale TOM'S CARPET • STOP Garnishments • STOP Foreclosures nominee for Guaranty Mort- set forth above. CLEANING OLD TIMERS TREE SERVICE • STOP Repossessions • STOP Debt Harassment gage Services, LLC, Lender #1 Cleaning Specialist 4 generations of tree care. and Arnold M. Weiss, Trust- This office is attempting to Call (931)349-2288 Specialize in dangerous tree Inground Fiberglass Pools ee(s), which was dated July collect a debt. Any informa- removal.Grind stumps. Life time Guarantee. Fast ADOPTIONS 6, 2015 and recorded on Ju- tion obtained will be used Lic/Ins. T. Bowman 537- install. Call (931)349-4219 ly 6, 2015 in Book 882, for that purpose. BEST ONE PRESSURE 2466;260-5655 DIVORCE Page 207, Putnam County, WASHING CHILD CUSTODY Tennessee Register of Brock & Scott, PLLC, Comm/Res, Heavy Equip- ARBOR MEDICS Tree 215 Employment Opp. ment. "If Its Dirty We Clean Specialist: Owner: Scott WILLS & PROBATE Deeds. Substitute Trustee 312-A East Broad St., Cookeville c/o Tennessee Foreclosure It". Call (931)783-3844. Winningham. ISA Certified Best Western Thunder- Serving Cookeville & the Entire Upper Cumberland Area WHEREAS, default having Department Arborist. #SO-5152-AT bird Motel hiring for P/T been made in the payment 4360 Chamblee Dunwoody XTREME PRESSURE 537-6829 / 261-1967 Weekend Night Audit. Ap- 528-5297 ply in person bwtn 9-2 M-F. www.lefkovitz.com of the debt(s) and obliga- Road, Ste 310 WASH: Comm/Res, clean We are a debt relief agency. We help people file for relief. tion(s) thereby secured by Atlanta, GA 30341 © 2014 Lefkovitz & Lefkovitz vinyl, gutters, decks, con- 135 Yard Work CITY OF COOKEVILLE the said Deed of Trust and PH: 404-789-2661 crete, etc. Lic'd/Ins‚d. Free the current holder of said FX: 404-294-0919 UTILITY WORKER Est. Gary Flatt, 931-261-5542 RHETT BUTLER's PUBLIC WORKS DEPT Deed of Trust, New Penn File No.: 18-09529 FC01 LAWN CARE Financial LLC d/b/a Shell- 10/15, 10/22, 10/29 The City of Cookeville Pub- Mowing, Landscaping, lic Works Dept. is now ac- point Mortgage Servicing, 108 Concrete,Masonry Mulching, (the “Holder”), appointed the cepting applications for Util- The Town of Monterey will Yard Maintenance ity Worker. Works as part of undersigned, Brock & Scott, be accepting “Sealed Bids”, DILLONS CONSTRUC- Call local cell 544-3303 PLLC, as Substitute Trust- TION & CONCRETE New a maintenance crew in road until Thursday, November 1, repair; concrete mainten- ee, with all the rights, 2018 at 1:00 p.m. at which Construction, Remodeling, MOWING, LANDSCAPING, powers and privileges of the Concrete, Footers. Free Pressure Washing, hauling, ance, or ROW maintenance; time the bids will be opened, operates various light equip- original Trustee named in for the construction of a quote. 931-881-5814 Lic/Ins cleaning, odd jobs. Free said Deed of Trust; and Est. Call 265-5775 ment; maintains equipment, drop shed of the public tools; flags traffic at work works property at N. El- NOW, THEREFORE, no- FLINTSTONES MASONRY WOULD LIKE to do sites. Mows and trims; more Street, measuring 100 Specializing in: Basements, yard work sprays herbacides; right-of- tice is hereby given that the feet in length, 16 feet in Foundations, Stone, Fireplace, entire indebtedness has height, 35 feet in depth with Call (931)650-1005 ways and city properties Tile, Lic'd & Ins'd, Excellent clean up. Must possess a been declared due and pay- four (4) bays with 14 feet rates, Free Est. Call DODSON LAWN CARE! able as provided in said entrances, each. Other spe- Alex Argueta, (931)252-3864 valid TN driver’s lic and be • Commercial - Residential able to perform physical Deed of Trust by the Holder, cifications are available at • Mowing and that as agent for the un- Monterey City Hall, 302 E. labor. One yr. related exp • Landscaping preferred. Pay Range: dersigned, Brock & Scott, Commercial Avenue, 110 Cons. Work • Sod PLLC, Substitute Trustee, Monterey, TN 38574. All $20,342 - $30,492 DOE Ap- • Seed & Aerate plications/resumes must be by virtue of the power and bids must be marked BOB'S Construction: Spe- • Mulch authority vested in it, will on SEALED BID – DROP cializing in concrete, submitted online at • Fertilize www.cookeville-tn.gov by November 13, 2018, at SHED. The Town of brick/block, additions, re- 19 years experience. 10:00AM at the usual and Monterey reserves the right models, hardwood/tile, roof- 4:30 pm Friday, November Use Commercial Equipment 2, 2018. EOE customary location at the to reject any and/or all bids. ing, building packages, and Call(931) 260-8646 Putnam County Courthouse, 10/21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29 all your construction needs. Cookeville, Tennessee, pro- Lic'd/Ins'd. Quality Work • BUSHHOGGING EXP'D Lead Installer ceed to sell at public outcry Affordable Prices 931-319- FREE ESTIMATES Good pay to the highest and best bid- 005 Public Notices 6107. (931) 510-8505 Health Ins der for cash, the following 401K described property situated Dream Scapes Landscape Paid Holidays Some secrets need B&B Roofing/Remodeling: Mowing, mulch, top soil, Jackson Heating, Cooling, in Putnam County, Ten- Roof Repairs/Replacement. nessee, to wit: to be shared. landscape gravel, bobcat, 'n' More (931)526-9447 Gutter/home Repairs, addi- dump truck. Stone work, SEXUAL tions/remodeling. Lic'd/Ins'd decks. (931)252-4707 F/T Legal Secretary w/exp. Lying and being in the First Free Est (931)979-2076 needed at Cookeville Law Civil District of Putnam ASSAULT BUSHHOGGING, GARDEN Firm. Send resume to BOX County, Tennessee, and be- Tilling, Front End Loader, 1234, H-C P.O. Box 2729, ing more particularly de- it's not DDS Roofing & Home Imp your fault! Roofing/siding specialist, decks, Dirt & Gravel Work, Lawn- Cookeville, TN 38502-2729 scribed as follows: Begin- mowing. Reasonable Rate. ning at a 3/8 inch rebar garages, power washing, stain- For confidential help ing, concrete. Free Est, Exp'd 931-261-7871. Fairfield Glade Com- found in the south right-of- munity Church has a P/T way of Fifteenth Street, said or information, call Lic/Ins'd, 25 yrs exp, Sr/military SEGOVIA LANDSCAPE & discounts. 931-310-6635 position available for the point being the northwest LAWNCARE- 931-265- Church Choir Director. The corner of the lands of Farris 0298 MOWING, POWER Director plans the liturgical (380/677) and the northeast FLATT CONSTRUCTION For WASHING, MULCHING, musical selections for one corner of the property de- all your building needs. Any TREE TRIMMING, LAND- weekly service and other scribed herein; thence, leav- home repair, painting, garages, SCAPING, etc. FREE EST special services and directs ing said right-of-way and decks, porches, siding, roofing, (931)526-5197 • 1-800-707- additions.(931)265-5687 ADVANCED LAWN CARE the rehearsals of the church running with the west line of choir once a week. Choir the lands of Farris South 05 5197 Lic'd/Ins'd; Free Est. Res/Comm. Mowing, mulch- experience and music de- degrees 20 minutes 26 HANDYMAN gree preferred. Bring re- seconds West 100.00 feet All Types of Home Repairs. ing, trimming, Landscaping, leaf removal, aerating & sume in person to Fairfield to a 1/2 inch rebar set at the 025 Special Notices Can do it all. No job too Glade Community Church, common corner with the small. References avail. Call seeding. Spring Clean up. Senior disc. 931-260-5734 521 Snead Drive, Fairfield lands of Barlow (308/11) FOR YOUR Today (931)267-7894 Glade, TN during office and the southeast corner of CONVENIENCE LANDSCAPER w/15 Years hours, Monday-Friday 8:00 the property described Exp in Nashville wants to am-12:00 pm, or email to herein; thence leaving the The Herald Citizen has in- 114 Heating & Cooling help you w/all aspects of [email protected] lands of Farris and running stalled an after hours drop S & M Heating & Cooling landscaping, drainage prob- North 80 degrees 29 box for lems & hardscapes. Free Farm help needed. Bush- minutes 44 seconds West • Circulation Dept. payments •Res/Comm •All Brands hogging 40-50 acres. Equip •Over 70 Yrs Combined Est. Comm/Res (931)239- 82.03 feet to a 1/2 inch re- • Classified Dept. payments 4307, 713-2550 furnished $15/hr. 858-2805 bar set in the lands of Bar- • Letters to the Editor Exp. •Mechanical Services low (308/11), said point be- • Community News Bulletin •Chillers •Refrigeration •Geo Merle Norman Cosmetics ing the southwest corner of • I Like to Know Questions Thermal •Nate Certified. 140 Other & Magnolia James Bridal the property described • News & Sports Info and Call Doyle Sells (931)265- employment opportunity. herein; thence, North 07 de- Photos 4057, Steve Martin 931- JACKSON MOVING We We are hiring weekday pos- grees 39 minutes 41 397-7115. have a 20' box truck & men tions. Please email your re- seconds East 94.08 feet to YOUR LOCAL NEWS to do your job. Ref's Avail. sume to a 1/2 inch rebar set in the SOURCE Call for free Est. Call 931- cynthia@magnoliajamesbridal. south right-of-way of Fif- Herald-Citizen 120 Paint/Wallpaper 268-9102 com teenth Street, said point be- 1300 Neal Street Munoz Remolding/Paint- ing the northwest corner of Cookeville, TN 38501 the property described ing: Bathroom remodeling, herein; thence, leaving the Hardwood, Wall repair, PLEASE READ YOUR AD Int/Ext Deck staining, Gut- lands of Barlow and run- The Herald-Citizen makes ning with said right-of-way ters cleaned. Much More! every effort to assure that (931)239-5812 South 84 degrees 41 your ad is accurate. Advert- minutes 21 seconds East isers should read their ad- 78.00 feet to the point of be- vertisement the first day it JUST-RITE PAINTING ginning. The property de- appears and report any er- Top Quality •30 Yrs Exp. scribed herein is subject to •Int/Ext •Res/ Comm Free C.N.A. Training rors immediately. The Her- Need a great and sustainable, rewarding job? One that you know any matters on plat of re- ald-Citizen is responsible for Call Tommy 270-601-0531 cord in Warranty Deed Book only the first incorrect inser- or 931-214-2155 you will always be there? Why not make a career in nursing? 22, Page 466, Register's Of- tion and no allowance will fice of Putnam County, Ten- Cookeville Regional Medical Center is seeking committed individuals be made for more than one interested in receiving free training for a nursing assistant certi cation and a nessee. The previous and insertion. 121 Pest Control last conveyance being a position with CRMC. Warranty Deed from Robin Training will include: the basic understanding and patient care skills to Meadows to Marc C. Pisut 050 Lost and Found work in acute care or long-term care settings.  e program covers lecture and and wife, Mekil D. Pisut, of practical experiences in a supportive learning environment. Graduates are record in Record Book 882, FOUND ADULT dark grey & eligible to take the nurse aid competency exam for state certi cation. Page 205 Register's Office black stripped cat with 4 Candidates must have a High School Diploma or GED. of Putnam County, Ten- white paws, white bib under Apply at www.crmchealth.org nessee. neck. Very precious, sweet E.O.E. & loving cat. Might be bet- ALL STAR PEST Parcel ID Number: ter being an only cat & gets CONTROL 040J A 040K 023.00 000 along w/dogs. (931)839-8528. OF TENNESSEE Address/Description: Complete Termite Service 201 East 15th Street, Lic'd/Ins'd. Bonded. Bledsoe County Correctional Complex FOUND MALE cat, orange All work guaranteed Join TEAM TDOC and be a part of our eff orts to be recognized as the best Cookeville, TN 38501. over white, neutered, turned Current Owner(s): Marc C. Free Estimates. correctional agency in the nation. up left ear. Call (931) 526- MARTY KELLY, 931-526-8550 Pisut and wife, Mekil D. 8218 Correctional Offi cers starting September 24th will be trained on-site in Pisut. Charter # 4252 our regional training program. This is a great opportunity for individuals Other Interested Party(ies): that would have a diffi cult time completing the training held at the N/A training academy in Tullahoma. NEW PTO BENEFIT PROGRAM Don’t wait; apply online www.tn.gov/hr or onsite Monday through Friday. The sale of the property de- • Starting Salary: $2,277/month scribed above shall be sub- FOR CURRENT & NEW EMPLOYEE’S • $600 Correctional Offi cer Sign-On Bonus ject to all matters shown on • 12 Hour Shifts any recorded plat; any and Now Hiring LPNs/RNs, CNA’s & Dietary Aide • 3 Day Weekend Every Other Week, Off Friday, Saturday & Sunday all liens against said prop- • 12 Hours of Overtime per Month Built into the 12 Hour Schedule erty for unpaid property Now hiring 1 CNA’s 6am-2pm, 4 CNA’s 2pm-10pm, 1 • High School Diploma or GED Required taxes; any restrictive coven- CNA 10pm-6am, 2 FT Dietary Aides, 2 PT Dietary Aides, • Starting Salary of $2,391/month with Proof of an Associate or Bachelor Degree ants, easements or set-back • Eligible Veterans, Service Members, can use Post-9/11 or Montgomery GI 1 FT Housekeeper, 2 FT RN/LPN 3pm-11pm, 1 FT RN/ Bill benefi ts for participation in the 12 month Correctional Offi cer Training lines that may be applicable; Program any prior liens or encum- LPN 11pm-7am and 1 Medicare Nurse on days. Contact Human Resources at (423)881-6180 brances as well as any pri- ority created by a fixture fil- We off er top pay & benefi ts including 401k Retirement, Employees and eligible dependents are off ered Health, Dental, Life, ing; a deed of trust; and any Pharmacy and Vision Insurance. Paid Time Off including Military Leave, Employee Stock Ownership, Health, Dental, Life, 401K, Retirement Plan and Tuition Assistance are a few of the benefi ts matter than an accurate sur- aff orded to state employees. vey of the premises might Vacation Package, Scholarship program for nurse disclose; and Are you interested in an accounting, administrative, counseling, maintenance, advancement. warehouse or teaching position? Be sure to check out www.tn.gov/hr to view current vacancies. New lists are posted weekly. Application window is All right and equity of re- (931) 525-6655 - Phone Wednesday-Tuesday of each week. demption, statutory or other- BETHESDA (931) 525-3581 - Fax wise, homestead, and Health Care Center 444 One-Eleven Place www.tn.gov/correction dower are expressly waived We are an equal opportunity employer Cookeville, TN 38506 The Department of Correction is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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HERALD-CITIZEN MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 8 Sports herald-citizen.com Tech soccer loses game, tourney bid 0UC CONNECTIONS0 Kress gets TTU — Two unanswered before Eva Munoz put her TTU 16-match conference of the net herself, but after Eastern Illinois goals club ahead with a score unbeaten streak at home a Sara Teteak defl ection on spoiled the Tennessee just over fi ve minutes into that has featured 14 wins a save, Bereda buried it be- Tech soccer team’s season the second stanza that and two draws since Octo- tween the pipes to put the fi nale and ultimately pre- proved to be the game ber, 2015. Golden Eagles on top 1-0. double- vented the Golden Eagles winner. The 2-1 loss elim- Freshman Cassidy Bere- Blow was credited with from securing a berth in inates the Golden Eagles da collected her fi rst ca- an assist on the play, the the Ohio Valley Confer- (7-8-2, 3-5-2 OVC) from reer goal that unwrapped fi nal of a team-best six ence Tournament. postseason contention and the scoring in the 30th assists in her junior cam- doubles Trailing 1-0 late in the marks the fi rst time in minute. Rachel Blow set paign, including three in fi rst half, the Panthers three years that an OVC up Bereda’s strike with a the fi nal weekend of the provided the equalizer road team won a match corner kick that saw Blow on a Haylee Renick goal, in Cookeville, breaking a nearly put it into the back SEE TTU, PAGE 9 for Lee U.

BY CRAIG DELK FOR THE HERALD-CITIZEN Roberts, LA head to Boston Cookeville native Bailey Kress reg- istered a pair of double-doubles last week for the Lee University volleyball Los Angeles Dodgers skipper ready for World Series team. Last Tuesday, the redshirt sopho- more right side hitter fi nished with BOSTON (AP) — In the souvenir 10 kills and 10 digs while adding four store across from Fenway Park, it aces during the Lady Flames’ 3-0 win will set you back $100 for a framed, over Shorter University. autographed photo of “The Steal,” On Friday, Kress followed with Dave Roberts’ stolen base in the seven kills and six digs during Lee’s 2004 AL Championship Series that 3-0 win over Nova Southeastern Uni- kick-started the Red Sox comeback versity. against the New York Yankees and Kress had a big day during a ended Boston’s 86-year title drought. twinbill Saturday. In the fi rst match, “We used to have a big panorama she tallied 13 kills, six digs and an of it,” the clerk, Nick Fosman, said, ace during the Lady Flames’ 3-1 loss “but we sold out of them a while to the University of Tampa. In the ago.” second match, she had another dou- Other mementos from that ble-double with 17 kills and 10 digs as drought-busting championship may Lee pulled out a 3-2 win over St. Leo fade, but the intervening years have University. done little to dim Roberts’ legacy in For the season, Kress is second on Boston since he helped the Red Sox the team in kills (222), and fi fth in rally from a three-games-to-none digs (166) and blocks (24). defi cit against the rival Yankees en route to their fi rst World Series crown since 1918. MURPHY DOMINATING IN PHILIPPINES Now, as he returns to Boston as Former Tennessee Tech men’s the manager of the Los Angeles basketball star Kevin Murphy is off to Dodgers, he will be trying to prevent a dominating start for the San Miguel the city that celebrates him from Beermen of the Philippine Basketball claiming a fourth title this century. Association. Even so, Roberts can expect a big On Sept. 30, the 28-year-old guard cheer when he is introduced before came close to a triple-double with 37 Game 1 on Tuesday night. points, 10 rebounds and seven assists “Obviously, for me personally I during their 109-108 loss to the Mag- have a lot of fond memories of the nolia Hotshots. Murphy then went off Red Sox and Fenway Park,” he said for 45 points, 11 rebounds and four after the Dodgers clinched the NL assists as the Beermen lost 127-119 to pennant and advanced to the Series the Alaska Aces. for the second straight year. “To On Oct. 12, Murphy fi nished with 26 be wearing another uniform going points, seven rebounds and three as- in there playing for a World Series sists as the Beermen won 117-100 over championship is going to be special the Phoenix Fuel Masters. And on for me.” Saturday, he was just an assist shy of Havlicek stole the ball, Orr sailed a triple-double - 26 points, 10 rebounds through the air, and Vinatieri split and nine assists - as they won 107-96 the uprights (twice) to cement them- over TNT KaTropa. selves in Boston sports history. But Murphy is averaging 33.8 points, 9.5 few athletes have squeezed their way rebounds and 5.8 assists this season. into the city’s lore like Roberts. He’s also shooting an incredible 47.5 A trade deadline acquisition who percent (19-of-40) from 3-point range. was obtained for his speed, he hadn’t played in 10 days when he entered Game 4 of the ‘04 ALCS as a pinch AP MORSE HAS SOLID START IN ITALY runner in the ninth inning at Fen- Boston Red Sox’s Mookie Betts works out at second base at Fenway Another former Golden Eagle bas- way. Park, Sunday, in Boston. The Red Sox are preparing for Game 1 of the ketball standout, Anthony Morse, has The Red Sox trailed 4-3 in the World Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers scheduled for Tuesday started his 2018-19 season on a solid game, and 0-3 in the best-of-seven in Boston. note with Italy’s Pompea Mantova. series. On Oct. 7, the 24-year-old forward Roberts stole second, then slid him right after he stole second base. pearance as a player. tallied fi ve points, three rebounds, home to score tying run that began I was like, ‘I don’t know what’s going “I didn’t take one swing in the three assists and a block during Boston’s unprecedented comeback. to happen here, but if this happens, World Series, and I feel like I accom- Pompea Mantova’s 85-78 win over the He pinch-ran again, and scored you’re going to become a hero.’ plished (something), I was part of the Roseto Sharks. And on Oct. 14, Morse again, in Game 5, but he never “And he is, here in this city.” equation,” said Cora, who also won had a strong game with 16 points, fi ve appeared in another game for the Cora was in his last year as a full- ring as a bench coach for the Hous- rebounds and a steal during an 88-74 Red Sox, standing by as they swept time player with the Dodgers in ‘04, ton Astros last season. loss to GSA Amici Pallancanestro the St. Louis Cardinals to set off a and three years and two teams later The lesson, he said, is not lost on Udine. celebration that generations of New he was a utility infi elder in Boston his players. Englanders had been waiting for. when the Red Sox went back to the “Every night somebody can step No matter. Series. He entered Game 1 as a de- up, and somebody can be that guy,” MARTIN PLAYING WELL IN DENMARK “He came here. He stole that base,” fensive replacement and had his only Cora said Sunday. “They know. They Also on the professional hardwood, said Red Sox manager Alex Cora, plate appearance in Game 3, when understand. ... Everybody is all-in, former Golden Eagle Ryan Martin who was Roberts’ teammate with the he laid down a ninth-inning sacrifi ce and everybody knows that when is playing well for his new team, the Dodgers in ‘04 and helped console bunt that led to an insurance run. they have a chance, they’ve got a role him after he was traded. “I texted It was his only World Series ap- and they can contribute.” SEE UC, PAGE 9 Chargers withstand Titans’ late rally, hold on for 20-19 win

LONDON (AP) — The Los Angeles the head coach, I go for it, too. You Chargers’ Adrian Phillips believes have the momentum. You just (went) the Tennessee Titans made the right 70 yards. You’ve got one of the biggest decision to go for a potential go-ahead running backs in the game, one of 2-pointer with 31 seconds remaining the best running quarterbacks in the — and not just because it failed. game and one of the best third-down Phillips broke up Marcus Mario- running backs in the game — and a ta’s pass attempt, the Titans’ second receiver corps that had been doing after a defensive penalty on the fi rst good all game — so why not?” attempt, and the Chargers held on for The Titans (3-4) drove 89 yards over a 20-19 victory on Sunday at Wembley the fi nal 4:55 before Mariota’s 1-yard Stadium. pass to tight end Luke Stocker pulled It was the fourth consecutive victo- them within one point. ry for the Chargers (5-2), who weath- Mariota, who went 24 for 32 for 237 ered the absence of running back yards with an interception, thought Melvin Gordon to a hamstring injury he had scored the touchdown himself. and relied upon their defense to pull With 40 seconds left, he ran 3 yards out the win. on a draw and stretched for the end AP “It was a great decision,” Phillips zone, but replay showed that he was Tennessee Titans quarterback Marcus Mariota (8), left, runs with the said. ball during the first half of a game against the Los Angeles Chargers at “That’s the game right there. If I’m SEE TITANS, PAGE 9 Wembley stadium in London Sunday. MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 HERALD-CITIZEN 9 herald-citizen.com 0SCOREBOARD0 TTU: Golden Eagles pile up season-high 23 Sunday’s Games owski 214-223; C. Elliott 224-267. ON TELEVISION L.A. Chargers 20, Tennessee 19 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps Led): Monday, Oct. 22 Houston 20, Jacksonville 7 Joey Logano 3 times for 100 laps; Kevin Harvick shots during season-ending loss to EIU Indianapolis 37, Buff alo 5 1 time for 76 laps; Chase Elliott 1 time for 44 NBA BASKETBALL Carolina 21, Philadelphia 17 laps; Brad Keselowski 2 times for 26 laps; AJ All- FROM PAGE 8 6:30 p.m. Detroit 32, Miami 21 mendinger 1 time for 9 laps; Ryan Blaney 2 times NBA — Orlando at Boston New England 38, Chicago 31 for 9 laps; Bubba Wallace 1 time for 2 laps; Ricky 9:30 p.m. Minnesota 37, N.Y. Jets 17 Stenhouse Jr. 1 time for 1 lap. regular season after NBA — San Antonio at L.A. Lakers Tampa Bay 26, Cleveland 23, OT notching two Friday NFL FOOTBALL New Orleans 24, Baltimore 23 Circuit of Americas 7:15 p.m. L.A. Rams 39, San Francisco 10 At Circuit of the Americas night against SIUE. ESPN — N.Y. Giants at Atlanta (Note: ESPN Deportes Washington 20, Dallas 17 Austin, Texas 15 minutes later, simulcast on ESPN2) Kansas City 45, Cincinnati 10 Lap length: 3.42 miles Eastern Illinois (6-7-5, SOCCER Open: Seattle, Green Bay, Oakland, Pittsburgh 1. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 56 laps, 2 p.m. Monday’s Games 1:34:18.643, 25 points. 4-3-3 OVC) answered NBCSN — Premier League, Arsenal vs. Leicester City N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 8:15 p.m. 2. Max Verstappen, Netherlands, Red Bull Racing Tag with a score of its own, Tuesday, Oct. 23 Thursday, Oct. 25 Heuer, 56, +1.281 seconds, 18. Miami at Houston, 8:20 p.m. 3. Lewis Hamilton, Britain, Mercedes, 56, +2.342, 15. courtesy of a Haylee COLLEGE FOOTBALL Sunday, Oct. 28 4. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Ferrari, 56, +18.222, 12. Renick header. Lindsey 7 p.m. Philadelphia vs Jacksonville at London, UK, 9:30 a.m. 5. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Mercedes, 56, +24.744, 10. Carlson soared a cross ESPN2 — Troy at South Alabama Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. 6. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Renault, 56, +87.210, 8. MLB BASEBALL Washington at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. 7. Carlos Sainz, Spain, Renault, 56, +94.994, 6. into the box that ended 7 p.m. Seattle at Detroit, 1 p.m. 8. Esteban Ocon, France, Force India Mercedes, 56, up off the lid of Renick FOX — MLB World Series, Game 1, L.A. Dodgers or Baltimore at Carolina, 1 p.m. +99.288, 4. and into the back of the Milwaukee at Boston Denver at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 9. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, Haas Ferrari, 56, NBA BASKETBALL Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. +100.657, 2. net. Carlson earned an 6 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Chicago, 1 p.m. 10. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India Mercedes, 56, assist on the equalizer. TONY MARABLE | HERALD-CITIZEN NBA — Philadelphia at Detroit Indianapolis at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. +101.080, 1. NHL HOCKEY Green Bay at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. 11. Brendon Hartley, New Zealand, Scuderia Toro Ros- A shade over fi ve TTU’s Courtney Manning heads the ball 7 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 4:25 p.m. so Honda, 55, +1 lap. minutes into the second during Tech’s match Sunday. NBCSN — San Jose at Nashville New Orleans at Minnesota, 8:20 p.m. 12. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Sauber Ferrari, 55, +1 half, Eva Munoz whis- SOCCER Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers, Atlanta lap. 11:55 a.m. Monday, Oct. 29 13. Stoff el Vandoorne, Belgium, McLaren Renault, 55, tled one home to give 12 saves, as the Golden tween the pipes in her TNT — UEFA Champions League, Group E: AEK Athens New England at Buff alo, 8:15 p.m. +1 lap. the Panthers a 2-1 lead. Eagles ended up with Tech tenure, capping vs. Bayern Munich 14. Pierre Gasly, France, Scuderia Toro Rosso Honda, Munoz received a pass a season-high 13 shots off an illustrious career 2 p.m. BASKETBALL 55, +1 lap. TNT — UEFA Champions League, Group H: Manches- 15. Sergey Sirotkin, Russia, Williams Mercedes, 55, from Ixtaso Aguero on on-goal. as one of the most deco- ter United vs. Juventus NBA +1 lap. the left side of the box, Overall, Tech piled rated Golden Eagles in WRESTLING All Times EDT 16. Lance Stroll, Canada, Williams Mercedes, 54, +2 5 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE laps. before splitting the up a season-high 23 program history. The NBCSN — UWW World Championships, Day 3, Men’s Atlantic Division Not classified pipes toward the upper shots, nine more than only player in league Freestyle and Women’s finals, at Budapest, Hun- W L Pct GB Charles Leclerc, Monaco, Sauber Ferrari, 31 laps. right corner of the net the next closest total in history to win the OVC gary (same-day tape) Toronto 3 0 1.000 — Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull Racing Tag Boston 2 1 .667 1 Heuer, 8. for the go-ahead goal. any match this season. Defensive Player of HOCKEY Philadelphia 2 1 .667 1 Trailing 2-1, the Sophomore Kendall the Year honor three NHL Brooklyn 1 2 .333 2 GOLF Golden Eagles were Powell paved the way diff erent times, Naerde- New York 1 2 .333 2 All Times EDT Southeast Division CJ Cup relentless with their with six attempts, while mann leaves a lasting EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Sunday off ensive pressure, Nora Viscek tabbed fi ve imprint on the TTU and Atlantic Division Charlotte 2 1 .667 — At Nine Bridges peppering seven shots tries. Lexi Ketterhagen OVC record books as GP W L Pts Orlando 1 2 .333 1 Jeju Island, South Korea Toronto 9 6 3 12 Miami 1 2 .333 1 Purse: $9.5 million on-goal in the second paced the EIU side with the conference’s career Tampa Bay 7 5 1 11 Atlanta 1 2 .333 1 Yardage: 7,196; Par: 72 half that were all saved three shots. leader with 34 shutouts Montreal 7 4 1 10 Washington 0 2 .000 1½ Final Boston 8 4 2 10 Central Division Brooks Koepka 71-65-67-64—267 -21 by Sara Teteak. In to- Kari Naerdemann and the Golden Eagle Buff alo 9 5 4 10 W L Pct GB Gary Woodland 73-67-68-63—271 -17 tal, the Eastern Illinois recorded three saves in all-time career leader Ottawa 7 4 2 9 Milwaukee 2 0 1.000 — R. Cabrera Bello 73-70-65-65—273 -15 goalkeeper registered her fi nal action be- with 35 victories. Florida 6 1 2 5 Detroit 2 0 1.000 — Ryan Palmer 72-70-69-62—273 -15 Detroit 8 1 5 4 Indiana 2 1 .667 ½ Jason Day 73-71-65-67—276 -12 Metropolitan Division Chicago 0 2 .000 2 Scott Piercy 70-65-72-69—276 -12 GP W L Pts Cleveland 0 3 .000 2½ Pat Perez 72-68-68-69—277 -11 Carolina 8 4 3 9 WESTERN CONFERENCE Chez Reavie 68-70-70-69—277 -11 New Jersey 6 4 2 8 Southwest Division Cameron Smith 74-67-67-69—277 -11 TITANS: Tempers flare during Titans’ game Pittsburgh 6 3 1 8 W L Pct GB Adam Hadwin 71-71-72-64—278 -10 Columbus 7 4 3 8 New Orleans 2 0 1.000 — Ian Poulter 70-69-68-71—278 -10 Washington 7 3 2 8 San Antonio 1 1 .500 1 Adam Scott 75-69-71-63—278 -10 FROM PAGE 8 Dion Lewis ran for 91 yards on 13 Philadelphia 8 4 4 8 Dallas 1 1 .500 1 J.J. Spaun 71-70-69-68—278 -10 carries, including a 36-yard gain on N.Y. Islanders 7 3 4 6 Memphis 1 1 .500 1 Tyrrell Hatton 72-73-68-66—279 -9 down inches shy of the goal line. the fi nal drive that moved Tennes- WESTERN CONFERENCE Houston 1 2 .333 1½ Keith Mitchell 75-69-67-68—279 -9 Central Division Northwest Division Ted Potter, Jr. 77-67-65-70—279 -9 After Stocker scored, Mariota’s see into the Chargers’ territory, and GP W L Pts W L Pct GB Brendan Steele 74-71-65-69—279 -9 fi rst attempt was a pass intended for Tajae Sharpe had seven catches for a Nashville 8 7 1 14 Denver 3 0 1.000 — Paul Casey 71-73-66-70—280 -8 Tajae Sharp, an incompletion negat- career-high 101 yards. Colorado 8 5 1 12 Portland 2 0 1.000 ½ Beau Hossler 75-70-69-66—280 -8 Winnipeg 8 5 2 11 Utah 1 1 .500 1½ Marc Leishman 75-71-68-66—280 -8 ed by a defensive holding call on the Minnesota 8 4 2 10 Minnesota 1 2 .333 2 Hideki Matsuyama 71-74-66-69—280 -8 Chargers’ Casey Hayward, and his TEMPERS FLARE Chicago 8 4 2 10 Oklahoma City 0 3 .000 3 Alex Noren 74-65-73-68—280 -8 Dallas 7 3 4 6 Pacific Division J.B. Holmes 73-70-68-70—281 -7 second, toward Taywan Taylor, was Rivers and wide receiver Keenan St. Louis 7 2 3 6 W L Pct GB Si Woo Kim 69-73-68-71—281 -7 tipped by Phillips. Allen were shouting at each other Pacific Division L.A. Clippers 2 1 .667 — Patton Kizzire 71-72-71-67—281 -7 “I loved the call,” Mariota said. “I and had to be held apart after an GP W L Pts Golden State 2 1 .667 — Jamie Lovemark 72-68-68-73—281 -7 Anaheim 9 5 3 10 Phoenix 1 1 .500 ½ C.T. Pan 76-69-70-66—281 -7 love that he has confi dence in us to incompletion to Mike Williams in the Vancouver 8 5 3 10 Sacramento 1 2 .333 1 Danny Willett 69-77-70-65—281 -7 go make that. We just didn’t execute.” end zone on third-and-7 early in the Calgary 8 5 3 10 L.A. Lakers 0 2 .000 1½ Joel Dahmen 72-70-72-68—282 -6 Gordon entered the game third in fourth quarter. San Jose 8 4 3 9 Saturday’s Games Ryan Armour 73-67-69-73—282 -6 Vegas 8 4 4 8 Indiana 132, Brooklyn 112 Kevin Chappell 76-71-70-65—282 -6 the NFL in rushing with 466 yards Allen, who had beaten Titans Edmonton 6 3 3 6 Toronto 117, Washington 113 Sung Kang 75-67-70-70—282 -6 and had scored a total of nine touch- cornerback Logan Ryan on the play Los Angeles 8 2 5 5 Boston 103, New York 101 Louis Oosthuizen 72-71-70-69—282 -6 Arizona 7 2 5 4 Philadelphia 116, Orlando 115 Andrew Putnam 73-68-72-69—282 -6 downs this season, but was ruled and was wide open, kicked a pylon in NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for overtime Charlotte 113, Miami 112 Jimmy Walker 72-69-76-65—282 -6 out after an unsuccessful pregame frustration before targeting Rivers. loss. Top three teams in each division and two Detroit 118, Chicago 116 Ernie Els 73-71-70-69—283 -5 workout. “He ran a route so good that he wild cards per conference advance to playoff s. Dallas 140, Minnesota 136 Saturday’s Games Denver 119, Phoenix 91 Dominion Energy Austin Ekeler, in his second felt like he needed the ball — and he Colorado 3, Carolina 1 Portland 121, San Antonio 108 Sunday season, earned his fi rst start in should,” Rivers said. Philadelphia 5, New Jersey 2 Houston 124, L.A. Lakers 115 At The Country Club of Virginia Gordon’s place and ran for 42 yards “That’s fi ne. At the same time, the Buff alo 5, Los Angeles 1 Sunday’s Games Richmond, Va. Winnipeg 5, Arizona 3 Atlanta 133, Cleveland 111 Purse: $2 million on 12 carries, but it was quarterback coverage was going his way, so I went St. Louis 4, Toronto 1 Sacramento 131, Oklahoma City 120 Yardage: 7,025; Par: 72 Philip Rivers who shouldered the somewhere else. It’s a passionate, Chicago 4, Columbus 1 Denver 100, Golden State 98 Final burden for the Chargers. emotional game. That won’t be the Ottawa 4, Montreal 3, OT L.A. Clippers 115, Houston 112 Woody Austin 68-68-69—205 -11 Detroit 4, Florida 3, OT Monday’s Games Bernhard Langer 70-66-70—206 -10 Rivers, who completed 19 of 26 last argument that any of us have on Minnesota 5, Tampa Bay 4, OT Charlotte at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Jay Haas 68-65-74—207 -9 passes for 306 yards, threw two the sideline and I won’t worry about Nashville 3, Edmonton 0 Orlando at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Kent Jones 68-69-70—207 -9 Vancouver 2, Boston 1, OT Indiana at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Fran Quinn 67-71-69—207 -9 touchdown passes — one that went 75 it after 2 seconds.” Vegas 3, Anaheim 1 New York at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Tom Gillis 69-70-69—208 -8 yards to Tyrell Williams on Los An- San Jose 4, N.Y. Islanders 1 Chicago at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Billy Mayfair 69-67-72—208 -8 geles’ fi rst play from scrimmage, and A BAD DECISION Sunday’s Games Memphis at Utah, 9 p.m. Marco Dawson 70-68-71—209 -7 Tampa Bay 6, Chicago 3 Washington at Portland, 10 p.m. Glen Day 69-69-71—209 -7 one that traveled 55 yards to Mike Inside linebacker Denzel Perry- Calgary 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Phoenix at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Jesper Parnevik 71-70-68—209 -7 Williams to cap the fi rst drive of the man handed Mariota the fi rst red Buff alo 4, Anaheim 2 San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 10:30 p.m. Vijay Singh 69-69-71—209 -7 second half. zone interception of his career at the Monday’s Games Tuesday’s Games Scott Parel 71-67-71—209 -7 Colorado at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Detroit, 7 p.m. Gene Sauers 69-68-72—209 -7 The Titans trailed 10-6 at halftime Chargers 4-yard line with 30 seconds Carolina at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Jeff Maggert 70-68-72—210 -6 after two fi eld goals by Ryan Succop. left in the fi rst half. St. Louis at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Denver, 9 p.m. Stephen Ames 68-67-76—211 -5 Washington at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Billy Andrade 72-69-70—211 -5 After Mike Williams scored, the “That was a big mistake,” Mariota Tuesday’s Games Brooklyn at Cleveland, 7 p.m. Joe Durant 74-69-68—211 -5 Titans ended their 10-quarter skid said. “I should have moved onto my Arizona at Columbus, 7 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Paul Goydos 72-65-74—211 -5 without a touchdown when Derrick second read and maybe we would Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Lee Janzen 69-69-73—211 -5 Boston at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. New York at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Corey Pavin 70-68-73—211 -5 Henry ran 1 yard into the end zone have had a shot.” Calgary at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Charlotte at Chicago, 8 p.m. Kenny Perry 73-69-69—211 -5 with 9:43 left in the third quarter to San Jose at Nashville, 8 p.m. Utah at Houston, 8 p.m. Jerry Smith 70-67-74—211 -5 pull within 17-13. NATIONAL ANTHEM Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Indiana at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. Michael Bradley 71-69-72—212 -4 Los Angeles at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 9:30 p.m. David Frost 70-70-72—212 -4 Michael Badgley made his second Los Angeles left tackle Russell Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 9 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 10 p.m. Brandt Jobe 72-67-73—212 -4 of two fi eld goals, Succop missed Okung had his right fi st raised Wednesday’s Games Memphis at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Tim Petrovic 68-72-72—212 -4 Toronto at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. Washington at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Wes Short, Jr. 70-70-72—212 -4 from 51 yards and after holding Los during the anthem, but put it down Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. Angeles, the Titans prepared their before the start of “God Save The Tampa Bay at Colorado, 9:30 p.m. RACING Shanghai Vancouver at Vegas, 10 p.m. fi nal charge. Queen.” Hollywood Casino 400 Sunday At Qizhong Garden Golf Club FOOTBALL Sunday Shanghai NFL At Kansas Speedway Purse: $2.1 million Kansas City, Kan. Yardage: 6,710; Par: 72 All Times EDT Lap length: 1.50 miles Final UC: Johnson concludes basketball season AMERICAN CONFERENCE (Start position in parentheses) a-amateur East 1. (13) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 267. Danielle Kang 67-68-71-69—275 -13 FROM PAGE 8 team, Germany’s Telekom Baskets W L T Pct 2. (7) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 267. Lydia Ko 68-73-70-66—277 -11 New England 5 2 0 .714 3. (27) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 267. Marina Alex 72-70-68-67—277 -11 Bonn. Miami 4 3 0 .571 4. (6) Erik Jones, Toyota, 267. Annie Park 69-72-69-67—277 -11 Bakken Bears of Denmark’s Basket- On Oct. 14, the 25-year-old cen- N.Y. Jets 3 4 0 .429 5. (12) Martin Truex Jr., Toyota, 267. Wenbo Liu 68-72-69-68—277 -11 uff alo 2 5 0 .286 6. (5) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 267. Brittany Altomare 71-66-69-71—277 -11 ligaen. ter fi nished with 17 points, eight South 7. (4) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 267. Ariya Jutanugarn 66-69-71-71—277 -11 On Oct. 14, the 26-year-old for- rebounds, three assists and two W L T Pct 8. (1) Joey Logano, Ford, 267. Sei Young Kim 67-67-71-72—277 -11 ward fi nished with 11 points, three steals during a 94-84 win over Medi Houston 4 3 0 .571 9. (10) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 267. Bronte Law 69-68-71-70—278 -10 ennessee 3 4 0 .429 10. (3) Aric Almirola, Ford, 267. Yu Liu 69-69-69-71—278 -10 rebounds, two assists, a steal and a Bayreuth. Jacksonville 3 4 0 .429 11. (23) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 267. Carlota Ciganda 70-68-67-73—278 -10 block during the Bears’ 90-78 win In three games this season, Jack- Indianapolis 2 5 0 .286 12. (2) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 267. Paula Creamer 68-71-69-71—279 -9 over Vaerlose BBK. son is averaging 12.0 points and 8.0 North 13. (14) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 267. Jin Young Ko 72-70-68-70—280 -8 W L T Pct 14. (9) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 266. Su Oh 69-71-70-71—281 -7 Martin is averaging 8.3 points, 3.0 rebounds. Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 15. (16) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 266. Mi Hyang Lee 71-72-66-72—281 -7 rebounds and 1.3 assists. Cincinnati 4 3 0 .571 16. (21) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 266. Minjee Lee 68-70-70-73—281 -7 Baltimore 4 3 0 .571 17. (20) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 266. Jeong Eun Lee 71-72-70-69—282 -6 Cleveland 2 4 1 .357 18. (11) Kurt Busch, Ford, 266. Jodi Ewart Shadoff 72-73-65-72—282 -6 JOHNSON WRAPS UP IN ECUADOR West 19. (28) David Ragan, Ford, 265. Angel Yin 73-65-68-76—282 -6 JUGOVIC HEATING UP IN SPAIN Over the weekend, former Ten- W L T Pct 20. (15) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 265. Caroline Masson 72-73-68-70—283 -5 Kansas City 6 1 0 .857 21. (25) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 265. Shanshan Feng 72-71-68-72—283 -5 Yet another former Golden Eagle nessee Tech men’s basketball player L.A. Chargers 5 2 0 .714 22. (22) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 264. Brittany Lincicome 69-68-73-73—283 -5 standout playing in Europe, Aleksa Jordan Johnson saw his season come Denver 3 4 0 .429 23. (31) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 264. Lizette Salas 68-73-71-72—284 -4 Oakland 1 5 0 .167 24. (8) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 263. Jugovic, is starting to heat up during to an end with a strong performance NATIONAL CONFERENCE 25. (30) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 263. his rookie season for Spain’s Real for H.R. Portoviejo Manabi in the East 26. (29) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 263. TRANSACTIONS Canoe Madrid. Ecuador National League quarterfi - W L T Pct 27. (24) Michael McDowell, Ford, 262. Washington 4 2 0 .667 28. (26) Regan Smith, Chevrolet, 259. Sunday, Oct. 21 On Oct. 10, the 23-year-old guard nals. Philadelphia 3 4 0 .429 29. (35) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 258. BASEBALL tallied 10 points, fi ve rebounds and Last Tuesday, the 26-year-old Dallas 3 4 0 .429 30. (19) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 258. N.Y. Giants 1 5 0 .167 American League an assist during Real Canoe’s 71-50 guard fi nished with 21 points, seven 31. (36) JJ Yeley, Toyota, 256. LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Named Brad Ausmus man- South 32. (18) Paul Menard, Ford, 256. loss to Rio Ourense Termal. And on rebounds, seven assists and two W L T Pct ager. 33. (38) BJ McLeod, Chevrolet, 250. National League Oct. 12, Jugovic had a strong game steals as H.R. Portoviejo Manabi New Orleans 5 1 0 .833 34. (34) Corey LaJoie, Chevrolet, 219. Carolina 4 2 0 .667 35. (37) Kyle Weatherman, Chevrolet, Transmission, CINCINNATI REDS — Named David Bell manager and with 18 points, two rebounds, two defeated Club Iccan De Macas 73-63 Tampa Bay 3 3 0 .500 216. agreed to terms on a three-year contract. assists and a steal as Real Canoe won in Game 1. Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 36. (39) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, Vibration, 157. BASKETBALL 84-68 over Melilla Baloncesto. On Friday in Game 2, Johnson North 37. (33) Jeff rey Earnhardt, Toyota, Transmission, 151. National Basketball Association W L T Pct 38. (17) William Byron, Chevrolet, Engine, 55. NBA — Suspended F Brandon In three games, Jugovic is averag- tallied 18 points, four assists and Minnesota 4 2 1 .643 39. (32) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, Accident, 37. Ingram four games without pay, Lakers G Rajon ing 9.7 points, 2.0 rebounds and 1.7 three rebounds in a 110-81 loss. And Green Bay 3 2 1 .583 40. (40) Timmy Hill, Toyota, Engine, 3. Rondo three games, and Houston G Chris Paul Detroit 3 3 0 .500 Race Statistics two games for their roles in an on-court alterca- assists. on Saturday in the decisive Game 3, Chicago 3 3 0 .500 Average Speed of Race Winner: 152.713 mph. tion in the fourth quarter of the Rockets’ 124-115 he poured in 26 points, eight assists, West Time of Race: 2 Hours, 38 Minutes, 2 Seconds. Margin win over the Lakers on Oct. 20 at Staples Center. three rebounds and a steal as H.R. W L T Pct of Victory: 0.903 Seconds. — Waived C Omer Asik. Signed G L.A. Rams 7 0 0 1.000 Caution Flags: 3 for 17 laps. Shaquille Harrison. JACKSON NEARS Portoviejo Manabi lost 94-84. Seattle 3 3 0 .500 Lead Changes: 11 among 8 drivers. FOOTBALL DOUBLE-DOUBLE IN GERMANY For the year, Johnson led the team Arizona 1 6 0 .143 Lap Leaders: J. Logano 1-40; A. Allmendinger 41-49; National Football League Former Tennessee Tech star for- in scoring (23.1 ppg), assists (3.3 apg), San Francisco 1 6 0 .143 B. Wallace 50-51; J. Logano 52-62; R. Stenhouse Jr. NEW YORK GIANTS — Waived TE Garrett Dickerson. Thursday’s Games 63; R. Blaney 64-71; J. Logano 72-120; R. Blaney 121; Signed WR Quandree Henderson from the prac- ward Charles Jackson recently came steals (1.3 spg) and 3-pointers made Denver 45, Arizona 10 B. Keselowski 122-137; K. Harvick 138-213; B. Kesel- tice squad. close to a double-double for his new (70). 10 HERALD-CITIZEN SPORTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 2018 herald-citizen.com Late TD gives Panthers win over Eagles, Texans roll PHILADELPHIA (AP) NFL’s highest-scoring touchdown passes, — Cam Newton tossed a off ense and top-ranked Latavius Murray ran 1-yard touchdown pass defense. for two scores, and the to Greg Olsen with 1:22 Brees brought back Vikings pulled away in left and the Carolina the Saints from a the second half for their Panthers overcame a 10-point defi cit against third straight victory. 17-point defi cit in the a unit that allowed only Vikings wide receiver fourth quarter to beat 12 second-half points all Adam Thielen became the Philadelphia Eagles season. The 39-year-old the fi fth player in NFL 21-17 on Sunday. quarterback threw a history to get at least Julius Peppers sacked 5-yard TD pass to Mi- 100 yards receiving Carson Wentz, forcing a chael Thomas with 4:58 in seven consecutive fumble on fourth down remaining to put New games, catching nine from the Panthers 14, to Orleans ahead 21-17, and passes for 110 yards and seal the victory. the Saints tacked on a a touchdown. The Panthers im- fi eld goal just before the Murray, coming off proved to 4-2 with the two-minute warning. career-high 155 yards biggest comeback in Earlier, Brees threw rushing against Ari- franchise history. The his 500th career touch- zona, fi nished with 69 defending Super Bowl down pass, connecting yards on 15 carries to champion Eagles fell to with tight end Benjamin help lift the Vikings 3-4. Watson for a 1-yard (4-2-1) to their fi rst win After Carolina took score to put New Orle- against the Jets on the the lead, the Eagles ans up 7-3 late in the road after losing the started at their 30. A second quarter. fi rst fi ve meetings away 48-yard pass interfer- from home. ence penalty on James REDSKINS 20, COWBOYS 17 AP In his fi rst game Bradberry against LANDOVER, Md. Carolina Panthers wide receiver Jarius Wright (13) dives in for a two- against the Jets (3-4) Alshon Jeff ery put the (AP) — Redskins line- point conversion pass from quarterback Cam Newton, not pictured, as since spurning their ball at the Carolina backer Ryan Kerrigan’s Philadelphia Eagles cornerback Avonte Maddox (29) tries to stop him massive off er in free 22. Eric Reid appeared strip-sack of Cowboys during the second half of a game, Sunday, in Philadelphia. agency, Cousins was far to intercept Wentz’s quarterback Dak from spectacular but overthrown pass but the Prescott was recovered lost three fumbles in Kyle Van Noy became supplant Bortles in the made some big plays play was overturned on for a touchdown by four starts as the 49ers the fi rst New England starting lineup. late. With the game still a video review. Wentz Preston Smith with just have committed 14 player in 22 years to hanging in the balance threw incomplete to under fi ve minutes left straight turnovers since return a blocked punt LIONS 32, DOLPHINS 21 and the Vikings facing Jeff ery in the end zone and Washington held on their last takeaway on for a touchdown. Dont’a MIAMI GARDENS, fourth-and-8 from the on third-and-2 and was when a last-second fi eld- Sept. 30 against the Hightower blocked the Fla. (AP) — Kerryon 34, Cousins connected stripped on the next goal attempt by Brett Chargers. kick. Rookie running Johnson rushed for 158 with Aldrick Robinson play. Maher went off the left back Sony Michel left yards and the Lions re- for a TD to seal it. Down 17-0, the Pan- upright. PATRIOTS 38, BEARS 31 in the second quarter peatedly mounted long thers started their rally What would have CHICAGO (AP) — because of a knee inju- scoring drives. COLTS 37, BILLS 5 when Curtis Samuel ran been a 47-yard kick Tom Brady threw for ry. But the Patriots beat Matt Staff ord was 18 INDIANAPOLIS (AP) in from the 14 on a re- became a 52-yarder three touchdowns and the Bears for the eighth for 22 for 217 yards and — Andrew Luck threw verse but Graham Gano when Louis-Philippe the Patriots hung on time in nine games two touchdowns. Detroit four touchdown passes missed the extra point. Ladoceur was called for when Kevin White got since the 1985 team got had 457 total yards and and Marlon Mack had Newton then quickly a snap infraction. stopped at the 1 on a 54- routed in the Super 248 on the ground, with his fi rst rushing scores drove the Panthers 87 The Kerrigan-Smith yard pass from Mitchell Bowl. scoring drives covering of the season. yards fpr a touchdown. play that provided the Trubisky. 64, 85, 75, 65, 75, 63 and The Colts (2-5) winning points was About four or fi ve TEXANS 20, JAGUARS 7 44 yards. snapped a four-game BUC 26, BROWNS 23, OT Washington’s fourth defenders swarmed JACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Lions (3-3) losing streak and fi nally TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — sack of Prescott, who White after he leaped to (AP) — Blake Bortles punted once and had won their 300th game Chandler Catanzaro appeared to use smell- haul in that long heave, fumbled on Jackson- no turnovers to win on since moving to India- kicked a 59-yard fi eld ing salts after taking a preventing him from ville’s third play of each the road for the fi rst napolis from Baltimore goal, the longest ever shoulder to his helmet crossing the goal line half, leading to 10 points time. They’ve climbed in 1984. Adam Vinat- in overtime, with 1:50 at the end of a run in the while preserving the and his benching. back to .500 after being ieri scored fi ve points remaining. fi rst quarter. Prescott fourth straight win for The Texans (4-3) won outscored 78-44 in their to move within fi ve of Redeeming himself lost two fumbles in the New England. their fourth consecutive fi rst two games. breaking Morten Ander- after missing an extra game, including one on The Patriots (5-2) also game thanks to those Injury-ravaged Miami sen’s NFL career record point, as well as a 40- an earlier fourth-and-1 got two special teams two turnovers and took (4-3) lost at home for the (2,544). yard fi eld goal on the keeper. touchdowns and came a one-game lead in the fi rst time this season The Bills (2-5) lost fi nal play of regulation, out on top even though AFC South. — and lost another key their second straight, Catanzaro’s kick barely CHIEFS 45, BENGALS 10 they were missing Rob Deshaun Watson, player. Dynamic receiv- playing this one without made it over the cross- KANSAS CITY, Mo. Gronkowski. The fi ve- who reportedly made er Albert Wilson was injured starting quar- bar to end Tampa Bay’s (AP) — Patrick Ma- time Pro Bowl tight end the 800-mile road trip sidelined in the fi rst terback Josh Allen. three-game skid and homes threw for 358 missed the game be- by bus instead of plane, half with a leg injury. Luck was 17 of 23 with hand the Browns (2-4-1) yards and four touch- cause of ankle and back had a touchdown pass Receiver Kenny Stills 156 yards and extend- a NFL record-tying 24th downs, Kareem Hunt injuries. despite playing with a also limped to the locker ed the league’s longest consecutive road loss. fi nished with three Brady improved to 5-0 bruised lung and in- room with a minute left. active streak of consec- Cleveland, which has scores and Kansas City against Chicago (3-3), jured ribs. Lamar Mill- Johnson carried 19 utive games with a TD played four overtime rebounded from its fi rst one of fi ve teams yet to er ran for a season-high times and needed barely pass to 30 — breaking games this season — loss to throttle Cincin- beat him. He was 25 of 100 yards and a score. a quarter to reach 100 a tie with Dan Marino, most for a team since nati. 36 for 277 yards and an Cody Kessler replaced yards. Ben Roethlisberger Arizona won all four it Mahomes was 28 of 39 interception. Bortles in the third and Matt Ryan for No. played in 2011, and tied with his only big mis- Cordarrelle Patter- quarter and threw a VIKINGS 37, JETS 17 8 all-time. It’s the third for second most in NFL take an underthrown son ran a kickoff back short touchdown pass EAST RUTHER- time in four weeks he’s history — doesn’t have interception, though the 95 yards for his sixth to T.J. Yeldon , creating FORD, N.J. (AP) — Kirk thrown four TDs in a a road victory since Chiefs (6-1) were already career return TD. speculation he might Cousins threw two game. winning in overtime at so far ahead of Cincin- Baltimore on Oct. 11, nati (4-3) by that point it 2015. didn’t really matter. The Detroit Lions Mahomes spread the also dropped 24 in a row wealth, too, connect- away from home from ing with eight targets. 2001-03. Tyreek had seven Jameis Winston catches for 68 yards and DeSean Jackson and a touchdown, and scored on 14-yard runs Demetrius Harris had for Tampa Bay (3-3). the other scoring grab Rookie Ronald Jones II for Kansas City. added his fi rst pro TD The Bengals’ Andy on a 2-yard run that Dalton was held to just put Tampa Bay up 23-9 148 yards passing with heading into the fourth a touchdown and an in- quarter. terception by the NFL’s worst defense. Joe Mix- SAINTS 24, RAVENS 23 on managed 50 yards BALTIMORE (AP) — rushing on 13 carries. Justin Tucker missed the fi rst conversion RAMS 39, 49ERS 10 of his career after the SANTA CLARA, Ca- Ravens scored the po- lif. (AP) — Todd Gurley tential tying touchdown scored three touch- with 24 seconds left. downs and Jared Goff Drew Brees threw threw two TD passes as two touchdown passes, the Rams took advan- locked up two more tage of four takeaways milestones and engi- and a blocked punt. neered a comeback that The Rams (7-0) inter- enabled the Saints (5-1) cepted C.J. Beathard to wipe out a 10-point twice and recovered two defi cit. fumbles to give them It was 24-17 before seven straight wins to Joe Flacco directed a open the season for the beat-the-clock drive fi rst time since 1985. covering 81 yards and The Rams began 6-0 for ending with a 14-yard three straight seasons touchdown pass to John in 1999-2001 before los- Brown. That seemingly ing the seventh game. set up overtime, given The 49ers (1-6) made that Tucker had con- sure that wouldn’t nected on 112 straight happen this year by extra points and was repeatedly giving away the only NFL kicker the ball, justifying the without a miss since the decision the NFL made placement of the ball to fl ex this game out of was moved back in 2015. prime time following He made the fi rst 222 the season-ending knee tries of his career. injury to San Francisco This attempt, howev- quarterback Jimmy er, went wide right — Garoppolo. the deciding moment in Beathard has thrown a matchup between the seven interceptions and