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NEWS BRIEFS CCSO: Man attempts to flee, falls Citrus County was responding While driving northbound on Faces multiple charges, no bond set to a call for ser- Citrus Avenue, Quinn spotted the COVID-19 cases vice in reference defendant’s vehicle traveling According to the Flor- Jeff Bryan firearm by a convicted felon, car- to a burglary that south on Citrus Avenue, the re- ida Department of Staff writer rying a concealed firearm, driving just occurred in port stated. The deputy made a Health, 29 positive cases while license suspended or re- Dunnellon. While U-turn to conduct a stop, when were reported in Citrus A three-time convicted felon voked third offense, flee/elude traveling to the Agostini initially pulled over. found out he isn’t as fleet of foot as law enforcement while speeding residence, dis- However, as the deputy was exit- County since the latest he thought, according to a Citrus with disregard for safety, and bur- Anthony patchers told the ing his patrol car, the defendant update. County Sheriff ’s Office Facebook glary where the offender becomes deputy the sus- took off in the Civic. Agostini No new deaths were re- notice and arrest affidavit. armed. No bond was set. pect had fled the According to the report, the ported, for a total of 439. Anthony James Agostini, 38, of According to the sheriff ’s office, scene in a black Honda Civic on deputy re-engaged his pursuit of To date in the county, Crystal River, was charged Thurs- shortly after 3 p.m. Thursday, West Dunnellon Road (County Agostini, notifying additional 10,978 people have day, April 29, with possession of a April 29, Deputy Stephen Quinn Road 488). See CCSO/Page A7 tested positive (including 99 nonresidents). Two new hospitaliza- tions were reported, for a total of 713 hospitalized. Totals reflect prelimi- nary reports received by Longtime legislative aide to retire the state, and are subject to revision. Register for COVID vaccine DOH-Citrus’ preregis- tration system to sched- ule COVID-19 vaccine appointments for all indi- viduals 18 and older and frontline health care workers is now available. Individuals can now be added to a waiting list for vaccine appointments and be notified when ap- pointments are available in Citrus County by visit- ing myvaccine.fl.gov or by calling 866-201-0442; TTY is 833-476-1036. The designated helpline number is 833-540-2058. As a reminder, the DOH-Citrus COVID-19 Vaccination site has moved and is no longer at the Central Ridge Dis- trict Park. All first and second doses of the Moderna vaccine are now provided at the Duke Energy/DOH-Citrus COVID-19 Vaccination

Site, 8200 W. Venable JEFF BRYAN/Chronicle St., Crystal River. For in- Dawn Faherty stands in front of Florida Capitol. The Citrus County resident has been a legislative aide for four Florida House representatives formation, visit www. for the past nearly 15 years. CitrusCountyHealth.org. college graduate? Chronicle seeks In public service for 35 years “Go into it with your D-Day vets heart and go into it all,” Bosses remember Fred Hiers legislative session. She she said Sunday, June 6, marks Staff writer will retire in November. Faherty said she is still the 77th anniversary of She now works as the too young at 53 to stay D-Day, the allied armed In a time when people chief legislative assistant home, and she will do Dawn Faherty forces invasion of Eu- seldom stay at a job but to Rep. Brett Hage who work somehow. rope. The Chronicle is for a few years before represents areas of Sum- “There are going to be seeking stories of veter- moving on, Dawn Faherty ter, Marion, and Lake opportunities out there,” with fondness ans who were a part of has been a Florida public counties. she told the Chronicle. Fred Hiers the invasion the day of or servant for 35 years. She has also worked for “I’m not the kind of per- Staff writer the immediate days af- The Citrus County resi- retired representatives son that can sit at home.” terward. If you have in- dent has been a legisla- Ron Schultz, Jimmie T. Her father sunk resi- The retired Florida Rep. Ron Schultz gave formation or know of a tive aid for four Florida Smith, and Don Hahnfeldt. dential wells. Her mother Dawn Faherty her first legisla- veteran, please contact House of representatives Not bad for a person worked in home day care tive job as a secretary. Managing Editor Jeff for the past nearly 15 who started out 19 years and an orphanage. They He soon promoted her. years. Before then, she Bryan at 352-564-2909 old who just graduated were working class. Eight months after hiring worked for 20 years for from a technical school “But they always or email jeff.bryan@ her, when there was an open- the Department of Chil- with a certificate that said wanted better for their ing for a representative staff chronicleonline.com or dren and Families. she could be a secretary. children,” she said. contact Assistant Manag- aide, he said he knew he would She had joined Flori- But she said the 19-year- The Chronicle asked not have to look far. ing Editor Brian LaPeter da’s Deferred Retirement old woman who graduated Faherty some questions at 352-563-3293 or email “Dawn is just plain nice Option Program, better from what’s now Withla- about her career and Ron people ... and she is a total profes- blapeter@chronicle known as the state’s drop coochee River Technical what’s she’s learned from Schultz sional,” Schultz said. “I think ev- online.com. program, and agreed to College had a strong work working for government, its eryone in the Legislature recognized that in her.” retire five years later. ethic. Her advice for rewards, and challenges. See BOSSES/Page A7 YMCA to This will be her last that next technical See AIDE/Page A7 celebrate anniversary The Citrus Memorial Health Foundation YMCA will have its fifth Weekly roundup: Big changes in eleventh hour anniversary celebration from 8 to 1 p.m. at its fa- cility at 4127 W. Norvell Recap, analysis of week in state politics Bryant Highway, Dara Kam pulled the plug on a bill. Lecanto. News Service of Florida But as Tallahassee insiders There will be a variety know, nothing was kaput until the of different activities to TALLAHASSEE — Lawmakers white hanky dropped in the engage both residents in picked up the pace as the clock fourth-floor rotunda Friday after- the celebration. For wound down on the 2021 legisla- noon to mark the end of the legis- those who aren’t mem- tive session, with Republicans lative session. bers, the join fee will be calmly slipping in last-minute House Republicans attached waived that day. changes and Democrats fren- the transgender athlete ban to an For members, there ziedly — and futilely — trying to education bill late Wednesday af- will be a photo opp out- stave them off. ternoon, passed it and sent it back side of the Y as well as Eleventh-hour amendments ad- to the Senate. getting some video of dif- dressed some of this year’s most The Senate then gave final ferent members talking contentious issues, such as a pro- approval. about what they love posal to ban transgender female While this year’s 60-day session athletes from competing on girls’ was a stark departure from previ- about the Y. high-school and women’s college ous years — the Capitol halls were For information, call teams. hollowed out in an effort to curb Associated Press 352-500-9622 or dreed@ The issue was believed to be out the spread of COVID-19 — some Florida House of Representatives Sergeant at Arms Russell Hosford, left, suncoastymca.org. of the running less than two weeks things never change. and Florida Senate Sergeant at Arms Damien Kelly drop handkerchiefs in — From staff reports ago, when the Senate bill sponsor See RECAP/Page A8 a symbolic end of a legislative session, Friday, at the Capitol in Tallahassee.

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State &Citrus L Countyoca Chronicle l Around the COUNTY Judge continues animal cruelty case

Register to vote at the Depot’s Out of the Box Animal Rescue owner gets more time to prepare to face charges

Farmers Market Fred Hiers Floral City, was an open-air facil- County officials possession of the which is life threatening if not The Supervisor of Elec- Staff writer ity and that there was a strong animals they seized. The judge treated, one dog needed hospital- tions Office will be at the In- smell of feces and urine at the said Scheickert was unable and ization, dozens of dogs had dirty verness Farmers Market at The controversial owner of Out location. unfit to care for animals. hair coats, feces in their fur and 9 a.m. Saturday, May 1, at of the Box Animal Rescue in Flo- The arresting deputy also noted In the civil case by the county smelled bad because of inappro- the Depot District. ral City received more time for some animals did not appear to against Schweickert, the Citrus priate care. They will help visitors his lawyers to prepare his case as have the county’s mandated mini- County Sheriff ’s Office animal The veterinarian also testified he faces two felony aggravated mum area of open space. make changes to voter re- control unit supervisor testified 13 dogs had orthopedic disease, animal cruelty charges and On Thursday, Citrus County Cir- that dogs at Schweickert’s rescue nine were dehydrated and cords or register to vote. In- 25 misdemeanor cruelty cuit Judge Richard How- center had no water, food, and needed IV fluid, and eight dogs formation to apply for to animal charges against ard gave Schweickert had eaten the drywall and insula- had viral and bacterial upper re- election worker positions him. lawyer Sean Colon of tion out of the walls. spiratory ailments because of will also be available. Citrus County Sheriff ’s Clearwater a continu- A sheriff ’s office animal control their living conditions and poor Those interested in hav- Office deputies charged ance for June 24 and re- officer testified that some dogs air quality. ing the elections office staff Robert Allan Schweickert port his progress in the kept indoors had no lights, no In the county’s request of Car- at their organization or busi- Jr., 56, of Dunnellon, in case. power and no ventilation. ney, the county described horrific ness should contact the Su- January after deputies re- Colon told Howard he The county’s animal services scenes at Out of the Box including pervisor of Elections Office ported that he did not Robert had only just now re- chief veterinarian testified that cage floors soaked in urine and by calling 352-564-7120 or comply with a court order Schweickert ceived discovery evi- 20 dogs were underweight, feces and cages far too small for to allow county officials to faxing 352-564-7121. will be back in dence from prosecutors. 10 dogs were emaciated, and two the animals. Questions can be inspect his facility and fix court June 24. In February, Citrus dogs suffered from painful in- One dog was ordered by the emailed to vote@votecitrus. animal care problems. County Judge Bruce Car- fected wounds caused by shock- court to be euthanized because gov. Visit votecitrus.gov for Initially, the arresting deputy ney ordered Schweickert to hand ing bark collars, two dogs suffered the animal was beyond help. reported that most of the rescue over any remaining animals he from painful, untreated ear infec- additional information. Schweickert has appealed the facility at 7007 S. Florida Ave., still had and granted the Citrus tions, 18 dogs had heartworms Carney decision. Democratic women’s group to meet via Zoom Raising money for the YMCA The Democratic Wom- The Citrus County en’s Club of Citrus County YMCA hosted its (DWCCC) will meet from annual fundraiser on 2 to 3:30 p.m. May 1 via Thursday, April 30, at Zoom. Lakeside Ranches in The DWCCC provides a Inverness and forum for discussion of pub- $353,000 was raised lic matters, supports quali- for the nonprofit fied candidates for office organization. More and encourages qualified than 240 supporters Democratic women to seek gathered at the outdoor venue to raise office. funds to provide The guest speaker will be services to Citrus Nathan Sharp, president of County children the Democratic Equality needing help with Caucus of Citrus County. summer camp, before- The club will also introduce and after-school care their new website. A short and financial business meeting will assistance. Pictured, follow. from left, are: Scott For additional informa- Goyer, CEO of the tion, call 352-697-1512, Suncoast YMCA; email dwcfcitrus@gmail. Joanna Castle, district com or visit facebook.com/ vice president of the DWCFCC. Send an email Citrus County YMCA for a Zoom invite. branch; Johnny Paul Cash, chairman of the Citrus YMCA advisory Precious Paws to board; and Sam have Kentucky Himmel, superintendent of the Derby event Citrus County School The public is invited to a District. Kentucky Derby event from MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, May 1, at the SeaGrass Waterfront Resort, 10386 W. Halls River Road in Homosassa. Games and raffles will be Summer RISE to offer post-secondary assistance held and the proceeds will Hannah Sachewicz 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 21 for the already enrolled,” Simon said. with waiver of the $30 application be donated to Precious Staff writer classes of 2020 and 2021. The pur- Representatives of Withlacoochee fee. Paws Rescue. Precious pose of this session is to ensure Technical College (WTC) will be in n Guidance with college and Paws Rescue is an all- Between the Helios Grant and a recent graduates whose post- attendance as well. university applications. volunteer charity pet rescue donation from the Joey Bennett graduation plans were affected by The second session is for the n Local scholarship resources group based in Citrus Trust, the Citrus County Coalition COVID-19 that “it’s not too late,” class of 2022 and will meet from and application assistance. County whose mission is to for College and Careers (CCCCC) Patrick Simon, president of the 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 21 and 22. n Continental breakfast and reduce pet overpopulation has $25,000 to distribute to stu- CCCCC said. This session With their current funds, the lunch. through rescue, fostering dents who attend their Summer includes: CCCCC will offer the first 50 stu- WTC and CF representatives and rehoming. RISE program. n $10 gas card incentive for dents who sign-up a $500 will be in attendance, as well as In partnership with the Sun- attendees. scholarship. guidance counselors and high coast YMCA, College of Central n Individualized help from CF “Some of the activities that we school student ambassadors from Precious Paws Florida (CF), the Citrus County staff. will be following up with is how to each school. High school gradu- to have Education Foundation, Citrus n A tour of the CF campus and write a resume and how to write a ates who are currently attending County Schools and the Citrus their resources. college essay,” Buettner said. This colleges or universities will be adoption event County Chronicle, the CCCCC will n FASFA completion and CF session also includes: there to offer their assistance, Precious Paws Rescue provide high school students with application assistance. n $10 gas card incentive each along with mentors and commu- will have their monthly Resources, Information, Support n Waiver of the $30 CF applica- day. nity leaders who will assist with adoption from 10 a.m. to and Entry into post-secondary tion fee. n Career exploration online interview strategies. 2 p.m. Saturday, May 1, at learning. n Continental breakfast and tool. To begin the application pro- n the Tractor Supply Store, “There’s two different sessions lunch. Introduction and explanation cess for either session, text that will occur,” said CCCCC di- This session also corresponds to of the FASFA application 3826 S. Suncoast Blvd. in @20and21 to 81010. Once ap- rector, Darrick Buettner. CF’s open house. “The open process. proved to join, application forms Homosassa. The first RISE session is from house is for students who have n CF application assistance will be sent out via text. Volunteers will be at the event with pets available for adoption. Call 352-726-4700 and leave a message for more information. Police: Pair had narcotics, scales during traffic stop — From staff reports Jeff Bryan James Tulley observed a soft, arrived on scene. Both Camejo Staff writer pulled Camejo pink zippered and Penrod exited the vehicles as over for failing to case on his seat the deputies then conducted a Correction An Ocala woman proved to be come to a com- beside his right search of each of them and the ve- Due to a reporter’s error, no magician when she tried to plete stop at a leg and the cen- hicle, the report stated. Tully and a story on Page A3 of Fri- conceal a bag in front of a deputy stop bar at North- ter console, the Elias found baggies containing of day’s Chronicle, “BOCC: during a traffic stop Wednesday, east Fifth Ter- report stated. methamphetamine, a number of Fixing existing animal shel- April 28, leading to charges for race and That’s when pills, including oxycodone, and ter is option” requires cor- both her and a 36-year-old Crystal Devin Rae Northeast Eighth Christopher Tully watched as cannabis. In addition, authorities rection. County River man, according to a Citrus Penrod Avenue in Crystal Louis Penrod grabbed found a digital scale with meth- County Sheriff ’s Office arrest River. While a black bag, plac- amphetamine residue under the Commissioner Ruthie Camejo affidavits. searching for his insurance card ing it on her lap pink zippered case and two small Schlabach said she disliked Christopher Louis Camejo, the on his phone, the deputy asked if and pull a small plastic baggie digital scales in the backpack, the Sumter County animal driver of the vehicle, was charged either he or Penrod had anything from it. She then attempted to with fentanyl residue. shelter because, for one with six counts of possession of a illegal in the vehicle. conceal it when he asked her Post Miranda, Camejo denied thing, it is a metal building. controlled substance, drug para- Both began breathing heavy, what the item was. knowledge of the illegal items The story said otherwise. phernalia and possession of can- Tully noted in his report, and According to the report, she found underneath him and be- The Chronicle regrets the nabis (less than 20 grams). His looked around the vehicle. Nei- told him it was her phone, which side him. Asked how he did not error. bond was set at $14,000. His pas- ther of them would provide an she showed. When asked what the see the bag of methamphetamine Readers can alert the senger, Devin Rae Penrod, 25, was answer. Camejo then explained other item was, she showed Tully sitting under him when he got Citrus County Chronicle to charged with one count of posses- he was taking Penrod to the DMV the baggie with a white powdery into the seat, he said he did not any errors in news articles sion of a controlled substance and and how he had a fever. Both substance. The powder tested know. by emailing community@ drug paraphernalia. Her bond began sweating profusely. positive for fentanyl. Both of them were transported chronicleonline.com or by was set at $3,000. As Camejo continued searching Tully called in for a K9 unit, at to the Citrus County Detention calling 352-563-5660. According to the report, Deputy for his insurance, the deputy which time Deputy David Elias Facility. A4 Saturday, May 1, 2021 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — Go after and achieve your Entertainment Today is Saturday, May 1, the goals this year. Set high standards, 121st day of 2021. There are and concentrate on what you need to 244 days left in the year. do to reach your destination. Update your qualifications to match the path ‘It is life-saving’: Today’s Highlight: you wish to follow. Elliot Page opens On May 1, 2011, President Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Refuse up about surgery Barack Obama announced the to let others dictate what you can and death of Osama bin Laden during a cannot pursue. Don’t let doubt set in NEW YORK — Actor Elliot U.S. commando operation. because someone doesn’t agree with Page is revealing how happier On this date: you or opts to take a different path. he feels after having top surgery In 1707, the Kingdom of Great Gemini (May 21-June 20) — If you and how important he believes it Britain was created as a treaty take on too much at one time, you will is to support health care for merging England and Scotland took end up spinning your wheels and going transgender people. effect. nowhere. “I want people to know that In 1941, the Orson Welles motion Cancer (June 21-July 22) — You’ll at- not only has it been life changing picture “Citizen Kane” premiered in tract attention with the innovative way for me, I do believe it is life- New York. you deal with others. A change in a re- saving and it’s the case for so In 1960, the Soviet Union shot lationship will bring you closer to some- many people,” the actor tells down an American U-2 reconnais- one you enjoy being around. Associated Press Oprah Winfrey on her new sance plane over Sverdlovsk and Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Stay on top Elliot Page, left, with Oprah Winfrey an interview series on Apple of your responsibilities to put your mind show for Apple TV+. TV+. Page is revealing how happier he feels after having top captured its pilot, Francis Gary at ease. An exciting job prospect will During the interview, Page surgery and how important he believes it is to support health Powers. catch your eye. Before you get in- teared up when Winfrey asked care for transgender people. In 1963, James W. Whittaker be- volved, consider its costs. him what has brought him the came the first American to conquer Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Refuse to most joy. trans community in Hollywood. were submitted this year regard- Mount Everest as he and Sherpa let someone’s indecisiveness get in The Oscar-nominated star of He told Winfrey the decision was ing the role of nomination review guide Nawang Gombu reached the your way. Personal improvements will “Juno,” “Inception” and “The Um- “imperative” in light of the vio- committees and whether it’s time summit. lead to exciting connections and poten- brella Academy” said it was the lence against transgender youth. to eliminate them. In 1975, Hank Aaron of the Mil- tial partnerships. little things — like wearing a “It felt important and selfish for For the Grammys’ top four waukee Brewers broke ’s Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — An emo- T-shirt, having a towel around all-time RBI record previously held tional spat will ruin your day. Keep the myself and my own well-being awards — album, song and re- his waist after a shower or and my mental health,” he said. cord of the year, along with best by Babe Ruth during a game peace, be compassionate and under- touching his chest — that made against the Detroit Tigers (Milwau- standing, and go about your business. “And also with this platform I new artist — a nomination review him “feel comfortable in my body have, the privilege that I have, committee of at least 20 music kee won, 17-3). Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Refuse for probably the first time.” In 1992, on the third day of the to let anyone dictate what you can or and knowing the pain and the generalists in past years have cannot do. Focus on creative endeav- The full interview from “The difficulties and the struggles I’ve selected the top eight nominees Los Angeles riots, a visibly shaken ors, meaningful partnerships and living Oprah Conversation” will be re- faced in my life, let alone what from those voted into the top 20. Rodney King appeared in public to life your way. leased Friday. so many other people are facing, If approved, the major change appeal for calm, pleading, “Can we Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Stick Page urged officials to support it absolutely felt crucial and im- would happen just months after all get along?” to what you know and do well, and health care for transgender peo- portant for me to share that.” The Weeknd blasted the Gram- Ten years ago: Pope Benedict avoid outside interference. Look at the ple and allow them access to mys and its nomination review XVI beatified Pope John Paul II, big picture, summarize what’s import- sports. Some lawmakers are Grammys may cut committees, calling them “cor- moving his predecessor a step ant to you and follow your heart. seeking to ban transgender nomination review rupt” after he earned zero nomi- closer to sainthood in a Vatican Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Make youths from playing sports that committees nations for the 2021 show Mass attended by some 1.5 million a change that will add to your comfort match their gender identity. “Chil- despite having the year’s biggest pilgrims. and bring your family unit closer. dren will die,” Page said. “And it NEW YORK — The Grammy single with “Blinding Lights.” Five years ago: Elephants per- Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Avoid really is that simple.” Awards are in discussion to re- formed for the last time at the Ring- getting into an argument. Don’t feel the While nominees for some cat- He said the surgery has given move its nomination review com- egories like best pop vocal ling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey need to take a risk because someone him newfound energy “because mittees — groups that determine Circus in Providence, Rhode Island. else does. album and best pop solo perfor- it it such a freeing, freeing expe- the contenders for key awards at One year ago: Canadian Prime Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Check mance are based purely on rience,” adding: “This is incredi- the coveted music show. votes, a number of genre cate- Minister Justin Trudeau announced out new job posts and you’ll come A person familiar with the Re- across something that interests you. bly new. I feel like I haven’t gories also have nomination re- a ban on the sale and use of as- Join an online group that will reunite gotten to be myself since I was cording Academy’s discussions, view committees. 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Deputies reportedly OUT THERE! Sachewicz Upon arrival, deputies grabbed McCullough’s left Staff writer reportedly noticed multi- arm in an attempt to turn ple people on the prop- him around, to which he A 32-year-old Crystal erty. They entered a shed began to pull away. When River man was arrested near the main residence asked to stop resisting, Mc- after a struggle with depu- and announced, “sheriff ’s Cullough allegedly kicked ties Tuesday, April 27, office anyone in here,” to a deputy multiple times, when they found him tres- which there was no grabbed ahold of his fin- 16’ BUCCANEER passing on the property of response. gers and bent them back- QWEST LS824 Citrus County Code En- As deputies walked to- ward, causing their • Packaged with BP50 Honda (352) 795-2597 forcement, according to a ward the back of the struc- fingernails to tear and • Front & rear casting deck SPLASHPAD TRITOON • Galvanized trailer • Packaged with BF300 Honda 990 N. Suncoast Blvd. Citrus County Sheriff ’s ture, they noticed a blue bleed. • Multi-position rear lounger seat Office (CCSO) arrest sheet covering the back After continuing to pull • Extended rear deck Crystal River affidavit. area. When deputies away, deputies reportedly • Double captain’s chairs Cameron McCullough pulled the sheet down, pushed McCullough up • Bar station www.CrystalRiverMarine.com • Trailer was charged and arrested they heard a male voice, against the wall and [email protected] for one count of assaulting later identified as Mc- placed him in handcuffs. a law en- Cullough. Deputies report- As they walked him to the forcement edly observed him lying in patrol car, McCullough PRE-OWNED PRE-OWNED officer, bed next to a woman, who continued to resist and WE one count appeared to be sleeping. scream racial slurs. of resist- Deputies informed Mc- After deputies com- NEED CLEAN ing an of- Cullough that he was tres- pleted a pat-down, Mc- USED BOATS! ficer with passing and needed to Cullough was transported 2004 CAROLINA SKIFF 238 2017 NAUTICSTAR 2035C violence leave the residence, to to the Citrus County De- • Powered with BF130 Honda • Powered w/F150 Yamaha CONSIGN OR Cameron and one which McCullough al- tention Facility, where he • Front & rear casting platforms • Front & rear entry ladder • Flip coolerhelm seat • Front & rear lounge seats McCullough count of legedly began threatening continued to yell from the TRADE! trespass- deputies, calling them ra- back of the patrol car. • Bimini top & trailer • Bimini top and trailer ing on a property other cial slurs and telling them When deputies photo- than a structure or convey- to “(explicit) off.” When graphed the area where ance. Bond was set at deputies asked again, Mc- McCullough was located, PARTS • SERVICE • SALES $11,000. Cullough continued to be they found a black Power- According to the report, confrontational. line Model 15XT CO2 pistol on April 27 CCSO tactical According to the report, with a black electrical impact unit members re- deputies commanded Mc- taped handle. They report- sponded to 6321 W. Orange Cullough to stand up and edly discovered the weapon Lane in Crystal River to place his hands where they in a location where Mc- secure the property for could see them, to which Cullough reached for, prior demolition. The Citrus he “squared off ” on them to being in custody. County Code Enforcement instead. Deputies told Mc- The firearm was taken CITRUS COUNTY’S allegedly posted the prop- Cullough that he was under into possession, and was erty March 9 and again on arrest and to place his determined to be a BB 2020 BEST IN BOATING 2020 April 26 for individuals to hands behind his back. gun. Around the STATE Off duty officer charged with be asleep, investigators said. He eventually got out of the vehicle after several commands from DUI after hitting a patrol car the deputy. The arrest report said Bonet had DELRAY BEACH — An off-duty police detec- red, glassy eyes, slurred speech, an odor of al- tive in Palm Beach County is facing a DUI cohol on his breath, and was unsteady on his charge after crashing his unmarked patrol car feet. He told investigators he had two Long Is- into a sheriff’s office vehicle, according to an ar- land iced teas while working a case in a bar in 1038 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River rest report. Delray Beach and then headed home. A Palm Beach County Sheriff’s deputy spot- He first declined a roadside sobriety test, but ted Luis Carlos Bonet driving the wrong way eventually took it and failed. He was released (352) 563-5510 late Wednesday night and activated his flashing from jail on Thursday. lights to get the driver’s attention, the South “I would like to express my disappointment in VISIT: www.ThreeRiversMarineInc.com Florida SunSentinel reported. Detective Bonet’s actions and want to reassure But the vehicle driven by Bonet, a Delray the public this behavior is not in line with the BUY • SELL • TRADE • SERVICE • STORAGE • BOAT SALES AUTHORIZED PARTS Beach police detective, bumped into the front values of the Delray Beach Police Department,” & SERVICE: of the deputy’s car and stopped, an arrest re- Chief Javaro Sims said in a statement. port said. No one was injured. The newspaper reported that Bonet was OTHER GREAT LINES:

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Ruth was a Fed- eral Women’s Program Special to the Chronicle Manager for the Nuclear Jace Brundon is currently fighting Regulatory Commission stage four high-risk neuroblastoma. and author of the novel, Whistle Blower and Dou- LEFT: From left are: Joel Steele, ble Agents. Auxiliary 8189 youth and The funeral service for scholarship chairman; Jonathan Ruth J. Anderson will be Brundon; Floyd Blodgett, Amvets at 10:00 a.m. on Wed, Post 89 commander; Roger Ingall, May 5, 2021, at Paris Cem- Auxiliary 8189 president; Natasha etery Chapel in Paris, KY. Brundon; Larry Haynes, VFW Post www.hintonturner.com 8189 member; Jim Fuller, VFW Post 8189 commander; and Kristy Lloyd Owens. Moore Jr., 78 INGLIS VFW 8189 Post and Auxiliary, Amvets Post 89 help family dealing with cancer Lloyd Leven Moore Jr. passed away on Thursday, Special to the Chronicle Until recently, Jace Brundon chemo and stem cell retrieval for Natasha Brundon, and his April 22, 2021 in Crystal was a healthy and happy child. a transplant in the future. great-grandmother, Brenda River, Florida, he was 78. Recently, VFW 8189 Post and On March 16, he was diagnosed Jace’s mom is Kristy Owens Hatton. Lloyd was born on No- Auxiliary, along with Amvets Post with stage four high-risk and his dad is Jonathan Donations to assist the family vember 6 1942 in Tampa, 89 made donations to help the neuroblastoma. Brundon. with expenses can be sent to Na- Florida, where graduated family of a local 6-year-old with Since then, he has had radia- He currently lives in Beverly tasha Brundon, 5207 N. Bronco from Chamberlain High cancer. tion treatments, two rounds of Hills with his grandmother, Terrace, Beverly Hills, FL 34465. School. He was married to Judith Ann Penix on No- Footprints On My Heart CASA gifted with Tommy Moose toys vember 6, receives first grant 1964. He received his pipe- fitters ap- prentice- ship and Lloyd was a Moore Jr. member of the Plumbers/Pipe fitters UA Local 624 in Tampa FL, and 192 in Cheyenne W Y. He had a passion for the mountain man lifestyle and the Rocky Mountain West and moved his family out west in the mid-1970s. There, he worked to help build various power plants in the region — Ogden UT; Colstrip MT; Gillette WY; and Wheatland, WY. In the mid 1980s he started his own business — Lloyd’s Welding, in Wheatland, WY, where he worked until the mid 1990s. He and Judy retired in Inglis Special to the Chronicle FL. Lloyd was a music Footprints On My Heart (FOMH) recently received their lover, a boat enthusiast first grant, which totaled $2,500. United Way of Citrus and one the best repair- County selected FOMH as their quarterly grant recipient. Special to the Chronicle men around. He was an From left are: Donald Hammon, co-founder of FOMH; The Florida Moose Association Heart of the Community Committee recently donated a active member of the Ing- Raynna Hammon, co-founder of FOMH; and Meghan box full of Tommy Moose plush dolls to CASA’s children shelter. From left are: Sylvia lis Masonic Lodge #324 in Pitzer, CEO of United Way of Citrus County. The funds will Common of the Florida Moose Association Heart of the Community Committee and Inglis, FL. He was Vice go toward purchasing a CuddleCot, to be donated to a Kimberly Martini, CASA advocate. Tommy Moose’s sole purpose is to bring comfort to President on the Cedars of local hospital and veterinary costs for their therapy dog, children in times of stress, uncertainty or anxiety. He personifies one of the cornerstone Lebanon Cemetery Board, Jax. talents of the Loyal Order of Moose: caring for children. and was active in their an- nual fish fry (fundraiser). Lloyd Jr. is preceded in Worth NOTING death by his parents Lloyd & Ora Moore. He is sur- Weekly Grief Study visit friendsofcitrus.org or membership drive with food n 7 p.m. May 17, Larry called with the lunch choices. vived by his wife, Judith Friends of Citrus on and music, 3 to 6 p.m. May 1. Munne will instruct how to Their program will be pre- (Judy) Ann Moore and his Group available Facebook. n SMTM, 5 to 7 p.m. use LED constant lights from sented by the Sheriff’s Office. sons, Leven Lloyd Moore Friends of Citrus and the Wednesday’s and 5 to 7 p.m. Lumecube with on and off They will have another and Patrick Loyal Moore. Nature Coast offers a Grief Senior Center Mondays and Wednesdays camera technique. restaurant tour at 12:30 p.m. A Memorial service will Study Group every Tuesday beginning May 10 n Wednesday, May 26, at Out- be held at the Cedars of offers low-impact 7 p.m. May 19, the Spe- afternoon at the Wings Grief n Spring cleaning tag sale cial Interest Group (SIG) will back Steakhouse, 2225 High- Lebanon Cemetery, Inglis Center, 8471 W. Periwinkle Zumba classes from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 22. way 44 W. in Inverness. FL. Future date to be meet to discuss “Still Life” announced. Lane in Homosassa. The Citrus County Senior Tables at the tag sale can be photography, moderated by New members are wel- Sign the guest book at This is a faith-based study Center will have Zumba purchased outside of the post Larry Dombrowski. Questions come and yearly dues are www.chronicleonline.com. sponsored by North Citrus classes from 11 a.m. to noon for $10 and inside the post for are answered and discussed $10. New members or visitors Christian Church which pro- every Monday, Wednesday $15. in an open forum. should call Sybil at 352-344- n vides help for those experi- and Friday (except holidays) Open mic, 4 to 7 p.m. n 7 p.m. May 24, will be 8256 for lunch choices. To OBITUARY encing “little deaths” in life as at 2804 W. Marc Knighton Thursdays “Dick’s Challenge,” with the make a restaurant tour reser- GUIDELINES well as the loss of a loved Court in Lecanto. For set up questions or to theme, “Shoes.” These are vation, call Pat at n Obituaries must be one. Classes are lower impact reserve a table at the tag structured photo exercises 352-795-5822. For information or to pre- sale, call Carol Franker, VFW verified with the and geared toward seniors. that challenge participants to Citrus Writers Club funeral home or register, call 352-249-1470. Face masks are not required Post 10087 Auxiliary trea- expand their photographic vi- society in charge of For details about their other when dancing in the class- surer, at 352-400-9016. sion. Images are reviewed via to meet May 8 in arrangements. programs, visit friendsofcitrus. room, but are required in all For general event ques- slideshow. Citrus Springs org or Friends of Citrus on other parts of the building. tions, call the post at n Obituary deadline for To get a meeting link, email The Citrus Writers Club will Facebook. Social distancing is required 352-746-0440. Tuesday, Wednesday, [email protected] or meet at 11 a.m. May 8 at and space is limited. Thursday and Friday Zoom-based grief Camera Club [email protected]. Hope Lutheran Church, 9425 editions is 3 p.m. the support continues To pre-register, call 352- sets meetings For information and an- N. Citrus Springs Road. day before. Deadline 527-5993 or email instructor nouncements, visit artcenter The meeting is free for writ- for Saturday, Sunday Friends of Citrus and the Donna Scarpello at The Citrus County Camera ofcitruscounty.org. ers, published and unpub- and Monday editions Nature Coast will continue miss-donna@tampabay. Club, in conjunction with the lished, and aspiring writers. is 3 p.m. Friday. their Zoom-based grief sup- rr.com. Art center of Citrus County in- Senior Friends for For information, email Jim port group meetings from 2 to vites local photographers and n The Chronicle does Life plans events Meyer at jacobsgrampy@ 3 p.m. every Thursday in re- VFW Post 10087 anyone interested in photog- msn.com. not edit obituaries for sponse to COVID-19 to have open raphy to join them for their Senior Friends for Life has content. restrictions. monthly Zoom meetings. announced upcoming events. — From staff reports n Obituaries are at www. Individuals at any stage of house today This month they will pres- Their monthly luncheon chronicleonline.com. grief who cannot attend a VFW Post 10087 Harry F. ent four Zoom meetings to meeting will be at 11:30 a.m. To Place Your n Email obits@chronicle group in person or prefer to Nesbitt has announced their the public: Wednesday, May 12, at Cit- online.com or call meet remotely will still have upcoming events at the post, n 7 p.m. May 3, judges will rus Hills Golf and Country “In Memory” ad, the virtual option. 2170 W. Vet Lane in Beverly critique entries from the Club, 509 E Hartford St. in 352-563-5660 for Contact Lori Driver more information. To preregister, call 352- Hills. “Birds, Butterflies and Bugs” Hernando. Lunch is served at 249-1470. For information, n Open house and photo competition. noon and all members will be 564-2931 or email: [email protected] Brown Funeral Home & Crematory •Wood Closing time for placing Funeral Home With Crematory •Laminate ad is 4 business days ALEXIS ADAMSON Lecanto, Florida CC-000ZZF1 Services: Monday 3:00 P.M. •Tile prior to run date. Cornerstone Baptist Church •Carpet There are advanced TROY ANDRADE deadlines for holidays. Private Arrangements Two Generations serving C •Vinyl GILEAD M GAHEE you with compassionate, Visit Our New Website Private Arrangements For Great Specials •Area Rugs JOHN RIFE personalized service. Service: Wednesday (5/26) 10:30 A.M. Hills of Rest Cemetery GEORGE DANIEL, SR. www.cashcarpetandtile.com Service: Thursday (5/6) 1:30 P.M. Florida National Cemetery Igrayne Brown Dias Richard T. Brown 776 N. 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Fred Hiers deputy to arrive. narcotics would Taser him if he shot and asking about the While attempting to evade Staff writer When the deputy ar- consump- didn’t start cooperating. whereabouts of his son. the deputy, Agostini had rived he reported finding tion,” the The deputy reported The deputy reported that passed several vehicles at Eating hallucinogenic two men on top of Ball arresting Tasering Ball three times the witnesses told him speeds in an excess mushrooms resulted in a and Ball on the ground in deputy re- but the electric shock had that’s when he hit them of 70 mph in the 45 mph Homosassa man facing a driveway on Sasser Daniel ported in no effect on Ball, accord- all. zone. five battery charges, a bat- Street, according to his Ball the arrest ing to the arrest report. Deputies took Ball to With backup already en tery charge against a law arrest report. The two report. The deputy reported Bayfront Health Seven route to Turkey Oak Drive, enforcement officer, a re- men were later identified Only with the help of that when the three men Rivers, according to the Deputy TJ Amato had de- sisting arrest charge, and as victims that Ball al- the two victims did the ar- finally managed to hand- arrest report. Later, the ployed stop sticks, striking being Tasered three times. legedly struck, according resting deputy manage to cuff Ball on both wrists, arresting deputy visited the fleeing suspect’s vehi- The arrest of 35-year- to the arrest report. put a handcuff on Ball’s he refused to stand up. It Ball at the hospital and cle tires, the report stated. old Daniel Charles Ball The arresting deputy left wrist. But soon later took the three men to read him his rights. Ac- Agostini continued to began April 27 at about reported that Ball was as the three tried to roll carry Ball to the deputy’s cording to the arrest re- drive on toward State 9 p.m. when the arresting sweating profusely and Ball over, Ball hit the dep- patrol car and get him in- port, Ball was very Road 44, where he drove deputy was called to the shouting profanities and uty in his chest with his side, but only after Ball apologetic and said he through a stop light with- intersection of West uttering statements that elbow, according to his ar- managed to kick the dep- had eaten mushrooms out trying to stop. Sasser Street and South made no sense, according rest report. uty in his legs, according and was hallucinating, but Agostini lost control of Memorial Drive because to the arrest report. Ball then rolled onto his to his arrest report. didn’t remember hitting the Civic on North Joyner of a fight and that two peo- “The defendant did ap- stomach and tucked his The deputy interviewed anyone. Terrace, the report stated, ple were holding down pear to be in an altered right arm under him, Ball’s five victims and His bond was set at where he jumped out of Ball and waiting for the state of mind, which I meanwhile continuing to they told him that the $15,000. the car and took off on foot behind police cruisers. RECORD While running, Agostini For the pulled a gun from his 49, Inverness, arrested April 29 for vio- transmit info harmful to minors to a waistband and threw it Citrus County ON THE NET Sheriff’s Office lation of probation. No bond. minor in Florida, use internet service to into the grass before he n Vicki Gail Lay, 41, Hernando, ar- seduce/solicit/lure child to commit n For more information about tripped and fell to the Arrests from April 29 rested April 29 for two counts of viola- crime and unlawful use of two-way arrests made by the Citrus ground. n Kelly Lynn Brosey, 52, Inver- tion of probation. No bond. communication device. Bond $6,000. County Sheriff’s Office, visit According to the report, ness, arrested April 29 for two counts n Justin Jonathan Hall, 31, Bev- n Christian Nicholas Beeman, 25, www.sheriffcitrus.org and click Agostini tried to get up of violation of probation. No bond. erly Hills, arrested April 29 for criminal Floral city, arrested April 29 for aggra- on the Public Information link, from the ground when he n Robert Edward Van Winkle, 50, mischief ($200 or less) and burglary of vated battery using a deadly weapon. then on Arrest Reports. was Tased by Quinn. Inverness, arrested April 29 for failure an unoccupied structure. Bond $5,500. Bond $10,000. Agostini was then trans- to appear. No bond. n Justin Sean Smith, 32, Homo- n Kevin Scott Watling, 54, officer without violence and writ of ported to the Citrus County n Cherie Monica Compostella, sassa, arrested April 29 for knowingly Homosassa, arrested April 29 for resist bodily attachment. Bond $2,669. Detention Facility.

heart and compassionate A: In my years with DCF, made me the person I am Q: As a whole, many of began at such a young age voice to assist me. I feel like the greatest is- today. our elected political bod- working for the State of AIDE My dislike of the job was sue(s) that I worked on was Q: What advice would ies have low public ap- Florida, once your 30 Continued from Page A1 the feeling that when I being part of the Storm you give a young person proval. Why do you think years is in you are given knew a family was at a Recovery Team during the about to start work with that is? the opportunity to enter Q: Why did you want to point in their life that they aftermath of a few major DCF and The Florida A: As a public official, the DROP program (De- work for DCF? needed some type of help, storms that had effected House? no matter how hard you ferred Retirement Option) A: I had just graduated but due to the guidelines the local area. A: Go in either career try not everyone is going to for five years. from Withlacoochee Tech- that were set for eligibility, Teams of Eligibility Spe- with a positive mental atti- agree or like the decisions At the end of that five nical College (vo-tech at I could not assist them. cialists were set up in dif- tude and understand that that are made. years you need to retire. the time) with a certifica- Q: After 20 years on the ferent counties in the DCF no career is perfect every- Q: What do you plan to As I see it, I am only retir- tion in the secretarial field. job, why did you leave? regions to assist those that day but with positivity, do now with your time ing from Florida State Em- My parents raised me with A: It was at the time that lost food and electric strength and passion for when you retire? Why are ployment but I will to a strong work ethic and the Department was going during those storms to re- what you do, you will make you retiring? continue to work and to also emphasized on the through many changes place or approve for emer- a difference. A: Due to the fact that I serve in my community. fact of getting a good ca- and I felt that I could not gency EBT cards to reer with a retirement plan serve the families with the replace any lost food for House of Representa- so that I would know my quality of service of the their families. tives from 2010-16. future would be taken care previous 20 years. The teams were working BOSSES He told the Chroni- of. At that time, it was not Q: Why did you take a 12 plus hour days seven Continued from Page A1 cle that when he took unusual for young people job as a staff aid for the days a week to get food office people strongly to expect to stay in a career Florida House of and supplies to the people Schultz was elected in a special 2007 recommended Faherty for long periods of time. Representatives? that were in emergency election and then once again in 2008. for a job as an aide. When I was hired on with A: I was at a point in my situations. The work of an aide is complicated He recalled Faherty DCF (at the time HRS- career that I was looking While working for the and hard, he said, and comes with great Jimmie T. telling him she was the Health and Rehabilitative for a change and I was Florida House of Repre- responsibility. Smith person for the job “and Services) they told me that blessed enough to have sentatives, just being a Aides prepare legislation, interact it turned out she was after 10 years I would be been hired by Rep. Ron part of the law making with other lawmakers, and work with right.” vested in the retirement Schultz as his district process and seeing the constituents to solve their problems and “She was always, always on the ball,” program and after 30 years secretary. hard work that is put into address their needs, he said, and Fa- Smith said. I would be eligible for re- It was not that I was making legislation to keep herty was consummate at the job. Her abilities and work ethic were tirement. At that time I looking to go to work in the our communities safe or She made constituents feel welcomed “impressive” and she was content to thought “Wow, 30 years is a political arena, but I found working to assist in getting and was knowledgeable and under- stay in the background and let her long time.” myself enjoying my work funds for mental health stood how to help them, Schultz said. bosses take the credit. Q: Was social work your and being more involved centers or waterway And when you have an aid such as Fa- “They (legislative aides) are probably calling? in my community and it cleanup and seeing the herty, it makes the representative’s job the most underappreciated assets” A: Actually no. I wanted being the change I was projects come to fruition that much easier, he said. elected officials have, Smith recalled of to work in secretarial/ad- needing. After being in the is such an amazing Jimmie T. Smith served in the Florida Faherty. ministrative work. I was secretarial position for feeling. hired on as a clerk typist about eight months, the With this being my last and as the years went on I legislative aide position Legislative Session, I moved my way up through became available and worked with an amazing the ranks and became a upon it being offered to team of individuals on leg- case worker for economic me, it took a lot of consid- islation for Elder-focused self-sufficiency to assist eration and conversation Dispute Resolution that those (people) that were in with my family because it was passed unanimously need or found themselves meant a lot of time away and is now on the way to in the situation that from home as I would be (Gov.) DeSantis for signa- needed the services the traveling to Tallahassee ture. One of the team agency provided. for Legislative Committee members best described Q: What is your educa- Weeks and Session. My son the legislation as having tional background? who was 16 at the time protected elders, strength- A: As I mentioned previ- said to me “Mom, I am in ened their families and ously, I attended Withla- high school, it is time for given them all a chance at coochee Vo-Tech as it was you to do what is right for a legacy of peace for all referred to back then and you.” I knew I needed to their generations. took classes (half days) at take the opportunity that Q: If you could do some- Tell the special graduate in your life how the Vo-tech and (half days) God provided for me. This thing over in your career, at Citrus High school my job made me a more inde- and correct it, what would much you care. Print an inspiring message in junior and senior year of pendent, confident indi- it be? our annual keepsake tab. Include photos of high school. After graduat- vidual and I have been A: I would have to say ing in 1985 from Citrus very proud to be a part of that I may have had some your graduate at no extra charge. High I finished out my the Florida House of rough patches throughout course the next year at Vo- Representatives. my career, but looking Tech. Since then, I at- Q: What were some of back I have learned from Deadline : tended (College of Central the most impactful issues all of them and I don’t Florida) and completed that you worked on? How think I would want to Monday, some classes toward an did they improve people’s change anything. All of AA degree. lives? those rough patches have May 3, 2021 Q: What did you like about the job? What did you dislike about the job? ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★ Publication: A: I loved being able to 2 X 3” assist those that found 2020 2020 Wednesday, themselves in need of our Blackshears II Windows Aluminum assistance and knowing SAVE ENERGY! 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the changes included in the bill are rooted in prob- RECAP lems that arose in other Continued from Page A1 states, including states that lacked Florida’s In the flurry of the ses- decades-long history of sion’s final week, GOP law- voting by mail. makers offered what are Critics of the elections known as “strike-all” floor revamp said the proposed amendments to revamp changes are unnecessary bills. Democrats un- and are evocative of Jim leashed a barrage of ques- Crow-era laws and regula- tions as they scurried to tions designed to prevent analyze the last-minute Black people from voting. alterations. The Senate voted 23-17 A Republican amend- to pass the revamped ver- ment to a measure focused sion of the legislation on on making it harder for Thursday, with one Re- Floridians to vote by mail publican — Jeff Brandes prompted Rep. Tracie of St. Petersburg — cross- Davis, D-Jacksonville, to ing party lines to join erupt on the House floor Democrats in opposition. Thursday night. The House followed “You have allowed a Thursday night by passing (Democratic) caucus less the bill in a 77-40 vote than three hours to pre- along party lines. pare for something that Sen. Travis Hutson, a St. will change Florida’s elec- Augustine Republican tion law for millions of vot- who sponsored the ers, and you look at me as changes that were adopted Associated Press if I am talking a different by the House and Senate Surrounded by lawmakers, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis speaks at the end of a legislative session, Friday at the Capitol in language,” Davis, a former on Thursday, argued that Tallahassee. deputy supervisor of elec- Floridians have a variety “People like me have measure and sent the re- issue sparked some of the discriminating. It’s not tions in Duval County, of ways to cast ballots. The been relegated to the back vamped bill to the Senate. most-fierce debates of the meant to attack any heatedly said, pointing out changes are needed to en- of the bus, not allowed to The Senate signed off on session, with critics argu- group,” Stargel said. “This that the amendment was sure against election participate in our democ- the proposal in a 23-16 ing that a ban would target is not about that. This is 48 pages. fraud, he said. racy, and you want me to vote late Wednesday, with youths who are already at about sports and having In another late move, “I believe that every sit here calmly and accept one Republican — Gayle risk for suicide, ostraciz- competitive advantage and Republicans delivered a legal vote should count. I that this is something Harrell of Stuart — cross- ing and bullying. having the ability to blow to fishing guides and believe one fraudulent that’s going to be good for ing party lines to join Sen. Victor Torres, compete.” environmentalists who vote is one too many. And the electorate,” Rep. Ger- Democrats in opposition. D-Orlando, said he has a n STORY OF THE thought they had beaten I’m trying to protect the aldine Thompson, Under the measure transgender granddaugh- WEEK: Working toward back a legislative effort to sanctity of our elections,” D-Windermere, said, call- awaiting DeSantis’ signa- ter who has faced numer- Friday’s conclusion of the Hutson said. overturn a 2020 vote by ing it a “shameful day” for ture, female students’ eli- ous obstacles as she 2021 legislative session, But Sen. Perry Thur- Key West residents re- the House. gibility for sports teams matured. He urged his col- Republicans in the House ston, D-Fort Lauderdale, stricting cruise ship would be based on their leagues to oppose the pro- and Senate flew through called the voting restric- ‘LET THEM PLAY’ “biological sex” on birth operations. posed ban Wednesday. some of this year’s most A day after the plan ap- tions “particularly insult- With Democrats decry- certificates issued “at or “We don’t need to de- controversial issues and peared dead, the Senate ing,” given the state’s ing the “eleventh-hour” near the time of the stu- stroy the lives of those settled on a record resuscitated the issue by “sordid” history of impos- move, the Florida House dent’s birth.” children and their futures. $101.5 billion budget for slipping it into a sweeping ing barriers to the ballot and Senate on Wednesday A stand-alone Senate If they want to play, let the fiscal year that begins transportation bill. The box for people of color. revived and passed a con- bill aimed at preventing them play,” he said. “We July 1. House then passed the “Jim Crow. Poll tax. Lit- troversial plan that would transgender athetes from don’t need this. We thought n measure, which is on its eracy tests. We even used ban transgender female competing on girls’ and it was dead. But obviously, QUOTE OF THE way to the governor. lynching as a barrier for, athletes from competing women’s teams stalled some don’t care. And we WEEK: “You can’t gaslight what, just to stop some on high-school girls’ and April 20. But the issue re- have to care.” me and tell me you turned GEORGIA ON people from voting,” Thur- college women’s sports emerged Wednesday as an But Senate Appropria- the lights down but tell me MY MIND ston, who is Black, said. teams. amendment to the educa- tions Chairwoman Kelli it’s highly illuminated and Other Black lawmakers The House tucked the tion bill (SB 1028) and it’s not dim in here. … Jim Republican lawmakers Stargel, a Lakeland Re- also blasted the bill in the transgender athlete pro- quickly passed. publican who sponsored Crow today wears a suit, backed away from House. posal into an education The transgender athlete carries a briefcase and is more-stringent proposals the stand-alone bill that stalled, defended the plan now James Crow, Es- contained in earlier ver- somehow excuses government spending in What COVID? Florida Wednesday, saying it is quire.” — Rep. Geraldine sions of an elections over- insane ways,” Sabatini said in a phone inter- Thompson, D-Winder- haul, but the bill en route passes $101.5B budget “common knowledge” that view. “It’s just too much government and too mere, referring to an elec- to Gov. Ron DeSantis con- men are stronger than TALLAHASSEE — A year ago, the Florida much spending.” tions package that will tinued to draw fierce op- women. Legislature ended its annual session several DeSantis noted during the traditional make it harder for Floridi- position from Democrats “It’s not meant to be days late amid fears for the future as the handkerchief drop ceremony that marks the hurtful. It’s not meant to be ans to vote by mail. who said it would put up coronavirus pandemic was taking hold. This ceremonial end of session that times are barriers to voting. year, lawmakers closed out their session by looking up compared to 2020. The measure (SB 90) fo- cuses largely on vote-by- midafternoon on the last of 60 days, passing “It was a very ominous time for our state mail processes, mirroring a $101.5 billion budget on Friday. and for our country. I remember we did not in some aspects proposals That was 2020, and the new budget of have this gathering,” DeSantis said. “The being considered or $101.5 billion may be a seemingly impossi- clouds were gathering on the horizon and we passed by other GOP-led ble amount. That is an increase of nearly still weren’t exactly sure what the future legislatures throughout $10 billion over the current state spending held.” the country. The efforts plan, bolstered by federal relief money and Last year, DeSantis vetoed a billion from have come after a huge in- aided by a quicker-than-expected economic the budget and ordered state agencies not crease in the November rebound. spend all the money appropriated to them. elections of vote-by-mail It comes as Republican Gov. Ron DeSan- There were dire predictions of budget defi- ballots cast by Democrats tis has lifted nearly all restrictions in Florida. cits, especially since Florida has no income nationwide, including in The Senate unanimously approved the tax and heavily relies on tourism to pay the Florida. budget before the House voted 117-1 in bills. DeSantis and other Re- favor. The only “no” vote came from Republi- “Today, and what’s been achieved in this publican leaders boasted can Rep. Anthony Sabatini, who is know as session, says that this next year, 2021, the CC-00105AS about Florida’s smooth a conservative firebrand. state of Florida’s come roaring back,” De- handling of the 2020 elec- “I don’t buy this cheesy argument that the Santis said. tions amid the coronavi- rus pandemic. But many of federal supplemental spending money — From wire reports TOP AGENTS Looking to sell your home? Find the best agents to list your property here

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Amazon initially Declined 1725 2313 S&P 400 2,762.32 2,720.42 2,725.15 -37.17 -1.35% +18.14% D J. T New Highs 172 100 Wilshire 5000 44,220.95 43,804.83 43,870.09 -350.86 -0.79% +11.19% and Alex Veiga broader market. It fell rose after the e-com- New Lows 7 37 Russell 2000 2,292.49 2,259.30 2,266.45 -29.01 -1.26% +14.77% Associated Press 29.01 points, or 1.3%, to merce giant reported that 2,266.45. its profits more than tri- Stocks of Local Interest Stocks gave back some The rollout of COVID- pled in the latest quarter. of their recent gains Fri- 19 vaccinations, massive It ended 0.1% lower Fri- 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV day, though the market support from the U.S. gov- day. Earnings from other still closed out April with ernment and the Federal Big Tech companies have AT&T Inc T 26.35 8 33.24 31.41 +.07 +0.2 r s s +9.2 +7.8 21 2.08 its biggest monthly gain so Reserve, and increasingly also blown away expecta- Ametek Inc AME 75.22 0 137.84 134.93 -2.16 -1.6 t s s +11.6 +68.2 36 0.80f far this year. positive economic data tions. Apple and Google Anheuser-Busch InBev BUD 37.93 0 72.41 70.96 -1.18 -1.6 s s s +1.5 +53.5 cc 1.10e The S&P 500 fell 0.7% have been driving expec- parent company Alphabet Bank of America BAC 20.10 0 41.13 40.53 -.58 -1.4 s s s +33.7 +70.6 17 0.72 as investors backed away tations for a strong re- each reported this week Capital City Bank CCBG 16.70 7 28.98 25.27 +.09 +0.4 t t t +2.8 +21.5 13 0.60f from technology, financial bound for the economy that their profits more Citigroup C 38.76 9 76.13 71.24 -2.09 -2.9 s t t +15.5 +58.8 10 2.04 and communication and robust corporate than doubled in the first Disney DIS 98.86 9 203.02 186.02 +.69 +0.4 s t s +2.7 +72.7 1. 76 stocks. Despite the de- profit growth this year. quarter. Facebook came cline, the benchmark That’s helped stocks push close; its earnings nearly Duke Energy DUK 77.58 0 101.83 100.69 +1.14 +1.1 s s s +10.0 +16.9 25 3.86f index ended April with a higher and kept indexes doubled. 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The stocks and other invest- Merck as well as Pepsi, Dow delivered a 6.1% re- ments. The president also Colgate-Palmolive, the McDonalds Corp MCD 167.85 0 235.80 236.08 +.87 +0.4 s s s +10.0 +27.7 36 5.16f turn during former Presi- wants to impose a 21% railroad CSX and drug- Microsoft Corp MSFT 169.39 9 263.19 252.18 -.33 -0.1 t s s +13.4 +51.2 41 2.24 dent Donald Trump’s first minimum tax on corpora- store giant CVS. Investors Motorola Solutions MSI 124.36 0 192.84 188.30 -.93 -0.5 t r s +10.7 +31.5 42 2.84f 100 days in office. tions’ foreign earnings in will also get April’s jobs NextEra Energy NEE 55.65 7 87.69 77.51 +.29 +0.4 t s s +0.5 +31.3 1.54f The gains have come as a bid to stop companies report next week. Piedmont Office RT PDM 11.26 9 19.99 18.62 -.03 -0.2 s s s +14.7 +12.7 6 0.84 large-scale coronavirus from stashing profits in The S&P 500 notched a Regions Fncl RF 8.41 0 22.61 21.80 -.15 -0.7 s s s +35.2 +106.1 14 0.62 vaccination programs countries with low tax gain of about 28% between Smucker, JM SJM 101.89 0 134.12 130.99 -.95 -0.7 s s s +13.3 +13.0 16 3.60f help people return to jobs rates. November and April. Now and normal behaviors Treasury yields have the market enters the six- Texas Instru TXN 105.45 9 197.58 180.51 -4.29 -2.3 t t t +10.0 +62.5 32 3.60 after more than a year of stabilized after jumping month stretch of May UniFirst Corp UNF 145.96 7 258.86 224.19 -1.26 -0.6 t t s +5.9 +32.3 33 1.00 restrictions. earlier this year as con- through October that has Verizon Comm VZ 52.85 6 61.95 57.79 +.47 +0.8 s t t -1.6 +1.9 13 2.52 “It’s been a very solid cerns about inflation rose. historically included Vodafone Group VOD 13.14 0 19.45 18.95 -.18 -0.9 s s s +15.0 +44.0 0.97e month for global equities The yield on the 10-year among the weakest months WalMart Strs WMT 11 7. 01 7 153.66 139.91 +.28 +0.2 r s s -2.9 +9.4 80 2.20f across the board,” said Treasury slipped to 1.62% of the year for stocks, Walgreen Boots Alli WBA 33.36 9 57.05 53.10 +.37 +0.7 s t t +33.1 +21.5 1.87 Megan Horneman, direc- from 1.64% late Thursday, hence the Wall Street

Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount declared or paid in last tor of portfolio strategy at and was down from 1.68% adage “sell in May and go 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of dividends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum Verdence Capital Advi- at the start of the month. away.” Still, stocks have of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in sors. “Periods of pull- Analysts still expect posted gains during the preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. backs are definitely yields to rise again. May-October period eight expected when you have “The longer term trend of the past 10 years, ac- InterestInterestratesrates NET 1YR valuations run so much.” in yields has turned cording to LPL Financial. TREASURIES LAST PVS CHG AGO Stocks gave back some of The S&P 500, which hit higher,” said Willie Del- Most markets outside 3-month T-bill .01 .01 ... .10 their recent gains Friday, an all-time high a day ear- wiche, investment strate- the U.S. also rose in April, 6-month T-bill .03 .04 -0.01 .11 though the market still lier, fell 30.30 points to gist at All Star Charts. “We though the gains were 52-wk T-bill .05 .05 ... .15 closed out April with its big- 4,181.17. The index eked need to see German and more modest than those gest monthly gain of 2021. 2-year T-note .16 .16 ... .17 The S&P 500 fell 0.7% as in- out a gain of less than Japanese yields move for the S&P 500 and Nas- The yield on the 5-year T-note .86 .86 ... .34 vestors backed away from 0.1% for the week. The higher as well if U.S. daq. One exception was 10-year Treasury 7-year T-note 1.32 1.32 ... .51 technology, financial and Dow fell 185.51 points, or Treasury yields are going India, where the market note fell to 1.63% 10-year T-note 1.63 1.64 -0.01 .62 communication stocks. 0.5%, to 33,874.85 and the to resume their ascent.” fell 1.5% amid an explo- Friday. Yields 30-year T-bond 2.30 2.31 -0.01 1.27 Nasdaq lost 119.86 points, Investors have also got- sion in coronavirus cases Amazon.com affect rates on AMZN or 0.9%, to 13,962.68. ten strong corporate earn- that has catapulted the $3,467.42 -3.89 or -0.1% mortgages and Close: The Russell 2000 index ings which have helped death to more than NAT'L WK 6MO 1YR The online retail giant’s first-quarter other consumer CONSUMER RATES AVG AGO AGO AGO profit more than tripled and blew of smaller companies justify higher stock 200,000. loans. past Wall Street forecasts. 48 month new car loan 4.05 s 4.04 4.05 4.13 Money market account 0.08 r 0.08 0.10 0.20 $4,000 PRIME FED 1 year CD 0.32 r 0.32 0.33 0.42 RATE FUNDS 3,500 $30K Home equity loan 4.65 t 4.66 4.71 5.09 LAST 3.25 .13 3,000 30 year fixed mortgage 3.11 s 3.07 3.27 3.06 March US incomes surge as 6 MO AGO 3.25 .13 2,500 FAM 1 YR AGO 3.25 .13 15 year fixed mortgage 2.39 s 2.35 2.51 2.63 52-week range $2,256.38 $3,554.00 Commodities FUELS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD Vol.: 7.0m (2.0x avg.) PE: 82.9 relief rolls out, spending jumps Crude Oil (bbl) 63.58 65.01 -2.20 +31.0 Mkt. Cap: $1748.0 b Yield: ... Energy prices Ethanol (gal) 2.33 2.33 ... +62.6 Clorox Martin mobility due to vaccina- “The strong consumer slumped Friday. Heating Oil (gal) 1.92 1.96 -2.07 +29.5 CLX U.S. crude oil Natural Gas (mm btu) 2.93 2.91 +0.69 +15.4 Close: $182.50 -3.44 or -1.9% Crutsinger tions; a surge in pent-up showing at the end of the lost over 2% and Unleaded Gas (gal) 2.07 2.10 -1.51 +45.3 The maker of bleach and other Associated Press consumer demand. first quarter sets the tone wholesale household products reported weak The government re- for a summer boom,” said METALS CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD fiscal third-quarter revenue. gasoline lost Gold (oz) 1767.30 1768.10 -0.05 -6.7 WASHINGTON — U.S. ported Thursday that the Gregory Daco, chief econ- 1.5%. Gold pric- Silver (oz) 25.85 26.05 -0.77 -1.8 $220 consumer spending rose overall economy, as mea- omist at Oxford Econom- es were little Platinum (oz) 1205.20 1197.60 +0.63 +12.1 200 at the fastest pace in nine sured by the gross domes- ics. “As health conditions changed and Copper (lb) 4.48 4.49 -0.31 +27.5 silver prices fell. Palladium (oz) 2957.70 2952.60 +0.17 +20.8 180 months while incomes tic product,, rose at a improve and the economy soared by a record robust annual rate of 6.4% reopens, generous fiscal AGRICULTURE CLOSE PVS %CHG %YTD 160 FAM in the January-March stimulus, rebounding em- Cattle (lb) 1. 16 1. 19 -2.90 +2.7 52-week range amount in March, reflect- Coffee (lb) 1.41 1.43 -1.08 +10.3 $176.73 $239.87 ing billions of dollars in quarter. Many analysts be- ployment and rising opti- Corn (bu) 7.40 7.02 +5.41 +52.9 Vol.: 4.5m (2.8x avg.) PE: 24.8 government support pay- lieve that growth in the mism will help unleash Cotton (lb) 0.87 0.86 +1.79 +11.9 Mkt. Cap: $23.0 b Yield: 2.4% ments aimed at putting current April-June quar- pent-up demand.” Lumber (1,000 bd ft) 1501.00 1454.30 +3.21 +71.6 the country firmly on the ter will be even stronger, Daco forecast that con- Orange Juice (lb) 1. 10 1.08 +1.81 -11.1 Western Digital WDC Soybeans (bu) 15.71 15.43 +1.85 +19.4 road to recovery. perhaps topping 10%. sumer spending will in- Close: $70.63 -0.50 or -0.7% Wheat (bu) 7.43 7.38 +0.68 +15.9 The maker of hard drives for busi- Consumer spending Friday’s report showed crease by more than 9% (Previous and change figures reflect current contract.) nesses and personal computers rose 4.2% last month, the that inflation rose 2.3% in this year, the strongest handily beat analysts’ fiscal Commerce Department March compared to the performance since 1946. MutualFunds third-quarter profit forecasts. $80 said Friday, the best show- same month a year ago Friday’s report showed TOTAL RETURN that the 4.2% rise in 70 ing since a 6.5% spending but excluding volatile FAMILY FUND NAV CHG YTD 1YR 3YR* 5YR* increase in June. Spend- food and energy, the gain spending reflected an in- American Funds AmrcnBalA m 32.15 -.14 +6.8 +24.3 +11.5 +10.8 60 ing had fallen 1% in Feb- was a lower 1.8%. crease of 8.1% in the pur- CptlIncBldrA m 67.46 -.38 +7.7 +24.7 +7.6 +7.2 50 FdmtlInvsA m 76.48 -.61 +10.9 +44.2 +15.1 +15.6 FAM ruary as frigid winter The Fed at this week’s chase of goods and a 52-week range GrfAmrcA m 72.99 -.36 +8.1 +53.5 +21.1 +20.7 weather disrupted sales. meeting kept its key inter- smaller 2.2% rise in the $33.53 $74.70 IncAmrcA m 25.46 -.11 +8.8 +28.0 +9.5 +9.2 11.0m (2.4x avg.) ... Incomes surged by a est rate at a record low of purchase of services, a InvCAmrcA m 49.28 -.33 +11.3 +40.7 +14.2 +14.1 Vol.: PE: Mkt. 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45 FAM 52-week range $46.48 $64.94 Vol.: 15.3m (1.5x avg.) PE: 31.2 Mkt. Cap: $139.3 b Yield: 1.8% SOURCE: FISAP “Lively, diverse, intense cities contain the seeds of Page A10 - SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2021 their own regeneration, with energy enough to carry over for problems and needs outside themselves” Jane Jacobs, author and journalist, 1916-2006 OpinionCitrus County Chronicle CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE LETTERS to the Editor rebuttal and they are “just Shop your OPINIONS INVITED EDITORIAL BOARD words.” I have 10 or 12 words local crafters n Viewpoints depicted in political that if I said to your mother, Gerry Mulligan...... publisher cartoons, columns or letters do Local clubs, churches and wife or daughter, you would Curt Ebitz...... citizen member not necessarily represent the volunteer nonprofit organiza- opinion of the editorial board. be offended and fighting mad. Mac Harris...... citizen member tions are beginning to recoup n Groups or individuals are This is the perfect example of Rebecca Martin...... citizen member some of their losses incurred invited to express their opinions why I say that America no during the pandemic when in a letter to the editor. longer has good morals. God Jeff Bryan...... managing editor they were unable to have n Persons wishing to address the bless us, but also help us. F o u n d e d Brian LaPeter...... assistant managing editor fundraisers to benefit the editorial board, which meets by Albert M. Jerry Daniels Williamson Gwen Bittner...... assistant managing editor, desk needy. weekly, should call Jeff Bryan at 352-563-5660. Hernando “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” Just as the well-worn slogan “Shop Local” goes well for n All letters must be signed and — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus include a phone number and Law violates local business folks, it is im- hometown, including letters portant to shop local when sent via email. Names and freedom of assembly The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials our friends and neighbors hometowns will be printed; I protest. I assemble in are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. who are members of nonprof- phone numbers will not be groups to have my voice its have sales. published or given out. heard. I protest individually n We reserve the right to edit Last year I was amazed at and randomly. I protest in FIGHTING BACK the creativity of the local letters for length, libel, fairness and good taste. groups. I protested Richard Craft Council’s array of crafts Spencer. I protested during that were for sale at the Ho- n Letters must be no longer than 400 words, and writers will be Occupy Wall Street. I protest mosassa Lions Club. The limited to four letters per month. when I feel my voice must be council will be holding their n SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, heard and something must be next sale at the Depot in In- Crystal River 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., said. verness on May 8 from 10 a.m. Crystal River, FL 34429; or The last two times I pro- to 4 p.m. You will not find email to letters@chronicle tested in Citrus County, I had items like the Craft Council online.com. two trucks jump the curb at- makes in a multimillion-dol- tempting to scare me. The draws line against lar store. time before that, the entire The Craft Council members Laws not protest witnessed a man in a are local persons, helping based on any fraud truck point a gun at them. Not local people with their sales. a single individual in any of commercial blight They shop at local businesses, Two writers complained the decision by MLB to move the the many protests I have at- the children attend our local tended have been violent. I or years on end, the foreclosure to recoup ap- schools and they attend local All-Star Game out of Atlanta as political is correct. It was have been to many protests. I dilapidated Crystal proximately $333,550 in ac- churches. started protesting long before Square property lo- crued code enforcement Who knows, when you shop also true in North Carolina. F The proposed “integrity” vot- Black Lives Matter. The Rich- cated astride the county’s fines and other unpaid locally at the Craft Council’s ing laws are also political ard Spencer protest was de- U.S. 19 corridor in the heart assessments. sales, you may be surprised to clared a riot before it even find that a friend and neigh- since they are not based on of the city of Crystal River The city’s aggressive ac- voter fraud. started. There was one in- has deteriorated to the point tion appears to have gotten bor is one of their gifted stance of violence because a members with crafts for sale. The best two examples of that it is an unsafe and the attention of the Crystal man dressed as a neo-Nazi, What an opportunity we this farce are Georgia and dispiriting eye- Square owners, covered in swastikas, thought have in shopping locally in Florida. sore that conveys given that their he could walk into the middle THE ISSUE: our local businesses and our In the Peach State, the votes of the crowd without harm. So the false impres- attorney was were counted three times and Crystal Square local organizations and much for common sense. I sion that the amendable to a churches and nonprofits. You certified free of fraud by the consider that an outlier. property. Election Commission, state city’s commercial contract that will not find a more worthy, Picture this. Back in 2002 courts, U.S. courts and all U.S. core is in would lead to the humanitarian way to help us or so, the readers of the intelligence departments. All decline. OUR OPINION: demolition of the get past the effects of the pan- Chronicle attend a tea party heard the phone call from the The property’s Lay the hammer 8.37-acre site in demic than by shopping local. rally at our Historic Court- ex-president asking Georgia faceless New exchange for the I am a proud member of the house. Everyone enjoys a down. officials to commit fraud by Homosassa Lions Club, a nice day in the sun, holding York owners have city’s release of adding over 11,000 nonexist- worldwide organization that signs, sitting in folding chairs exhibited an in- the property’s ac- ing votes to his totals. It re- the famed Helen Keller asked with sun hats decorated with different disregard for the crued debt, upon the city mains to be seen if the same to be the Knights of the Blind. tea bags hanging from the city’s residents and busi- council’s approval. officials that had the guts and Locally, the Lions’ “We Serve” rim. Then, for no particular nesses by repeatedly failing Under the terms of the integrity to not fake votes will motto is evidenced by the reason, a man picks up a rock to deliver on promises to city contract, the requirement exhibit the same honesty and help they give to local people and throws it through one of charge him. Why then, change officials to make the prop- for the Crystal Square own- in need of financial assis- the windows of the Old Court- rules that Republicans in the erty whole again, causing ers to wipe their parcel tance in funding local fund- house. Congratulations, if you Georgia Legislature voted in frustrated city, as well as clean within 90 days for a raising projects with 20-plus are in attendance you are and worked? county residents, to shake useful purpose consistent organizations receiving an subject to felony arrest. The their heads and question with Crystal River’s forward annual donation at a dinner If you examine Florida, you same goes for the anti- have the same scenario. Re- why someone doesn’t do progress is a firm line in the in their honor. abortion protests in front of Shop local, be supportive of publicans put in the current Our Lady Fatima Catholic something about it. sand for ending the owners’ voting laws. Check the videos Now, someone is doing recurring broken promises the efforts of local people Church. If a felony is commit- helping local people in need. and you will find our gover- ted during (not that the pa- something about it. and foot dragging. nor saying our election was so Spurred by Mayor Joe With the city’s firm line rishioners would) the course Bill Riecke good, without problems that it of the protest, they are sub- Meek’s concern that the di- drawn against the Crystal Homosassa should be the gold standard ject to being considered a riot lapidated property could sap Square owners, city officials for elections. Instead he and everyone involved is sub- the city’s revitalization en- should continue their laud- wants the laws changed, espe- ject to felony charges. cially on verifying signatures. ergy, city officials last year able fight against blight in its Decision about I cannot think of a better He is ignoring the experts pledged to fight back against commercial core by vigor- way for the governor of this letters is appreciated who say a person’s signature commercial blight with the ously pursuing repurposing state and the conservatives Mr. Mulligan, I agree with changes and it is impossible who put him there to declare Crystal Square property of the vacant Crystal Square your comments 100%. I am to be an exact match. I guess loud and clear that freedom being the line in the sand. Village Inn outparcel, as one of your subscribers/read- he has forgotten 2016 when of assembly, enshrined in our In taking the fight forward, well as the nearby vacant ers who stopped reading peo- his ballot was tossed because First Amendment, is null and city officials have been ex- Sonic Drive-in. ples’ politically motivated of the change in his signing as void. It is the declaration to tremely patient in their ef- Crystal River is the proud comments many months ago was his attempt to sign again the many who have died for forts to work with the Crystal “Gem of the Nature Coast” because the extremist, dis- to verify. I know mine will be our freedoms that their sacri- torted, factless views I was rejected as it is different now. Square owners. Neverthe- that beckons hundreds of fice was in vain. If freedom is reading got me angered and less, the owners’ latest prom- thousands of visitors from Lastly, I just want to ex- not free and the will of the depressed. With less effort, I ise to submit a around the world annually. press my disgust with the dis- lives sacrificed can be be de- can get the same negative re- redevelopment plan by the As such, city officials are ap- respect shown to the feated by a single agent sults by watching news shows end of this past January plauded for their stance American flag putting the provocateur at a protest, We on TV. ex-president’s face on it, failed to materialize. against blight by fighting do not live in a free state. All My wife and I greatly ap- using the “F” word on it. It is it takes is one paid, plain- With patience and forbear- back against the few prop- preciate your comments and equally wrong to see T-shirts ance understandably ex- erty owners whose vacant clothed officer or counter- decision. with this obscene and bar- protester with a rock. hausted, city officials have eyesores tarnish the city’s Thank you. baric language as well as car decided to lay the hammer image and sap its revitaliza- stickers. Stop before you Ryan Gill down by pursuing tion energy. Barry Sheftel write a freedom of speech Beverly Hills Hot Corner: SHELTER n I’m calling about your certainly understand it isn’t Just keep them fed, give them Sound Off on April 25, Sunday, enough for a new facility. How- water and give them some A NOTE ABOUT HOT CORNERS the people that called in against ever, I was appalled and in- shade and that’s what they have n Hot Corners are compiled from anonymous Sound Off calls the animal shelter. It censed at the now. Put that $8 million to bet- received during a short period of time. makes me disgusted to OUND approximate $8 million ter use. n Sound Off is meant for readers to voice their opinions on local see that all these peo- S figure in the Editor’s n I want to say that I am so issues. If you would like to comment on state or national ple could care less OFF note. If the county and tired of reading in the Chronicle issues, please submit a letter to the editor. the commissioners about some poor ani- that all these people, they don’t n See the guidelines for letters, above. mal who just wants love want the taxpayers to want the shelter. They’re so con- n Guidelines for placing Sound Off calls appear at the bottom of and is willing to give ev- be onboard with this, a cerned about the homeless. ... this page. erything he has to you. comprehensive, realis- The animals have no choice. They forget that the gas tic plan must be made These dogs and cats don’t have from cruel and negligent situa- n I am tired of reading about tax and the increased CALL to the public with a a choice. They’re not talking tions. The current shelter is in the animal shelter. These igno- gas tax was supposed price tag. Then we tax- about the Taj Mahal, like some- serious need of replacement to rant people, they don’t spay, they to go to fix the roads. 563-0579 payers also need to one said. … keep up with this demand. I will don’t neuter them and then they The least they could do know the annual price n I am a resident of Citrus support a personal tax increase just drop them off at the shelter. is give some poor animal a de- tag for the maintenance and the County. How a community treats to see funds allocated for the I would like one of you people, cent place to stay. upkeep. You’re asking us to go its vulnerable — human or ani- building of a new facility more one of the county commission- in blind, at this point, and it n With regard to the letter to mal — speaks to the quality of central to this county. ers to spend the night there and isn’t fair to the taxpayers. the editor on today, April 27, re- life in that community. Animals n I’m calling to vote for a new see how it is. They’re asking for a garding the animal shelter (ti- n $8 million for a new animal come to the shelter as a direct animal shelter. I am in favor of better shelter and it could be up tled, “Money for a new animal shelter? You’ve got to be kid- result of human behavior. More an animal shelter. I am not in by the jail where the inmates shelter,” by Jackie Schott): I’ve ding. And for this, the animals and more animals are being re- favor of another bike path that that don’t do a thing could help been to the animal shelter and get what? Anything more than leased by owners to become rarely gets used. It’s a waste of out. It’s ridiculous. They’re wor- it certainly does need to be re- what they get now? No, but the strays or are turned in because money. I’m by that bike path ried about lights and everything placed. It’s pretty much beyond people get air-conditioning and human owners cannot or do not several times a week and I rarely else. If there was a light, they’d repair. While the $100,000 do- a fancy interior. Yeah, right. The wish to be responsible for them see anybody using it. I am in still go by it. It makes me so nation was very generous, I animals, they couldn’t care less. anymore. Others are rescued favor of a new animal shelter. mad, it’s not funny.

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NationCitrus & County CWhronicle orld Nation & World BRIEFS 100M vaccinated Greece 39% of US adults fully vaccinated David Koenig, Amy Taxin and Mae Anderson Associated Press

DALLAS — Disney- land reopened on Friday Associated Press and cruise lines wel- A nurse of the Hellenic Red comed the news that Cross wears a protective they could be sailing face mask while attending again in the U.S. by mid- a Good Friday procession summer, as the number of the Epitaphios, in the of Americans fully vacci- Athens Orthodox Cathedral nated against COVID-19 reached another mile- Friday. stone: 100 million. Visitors cheered and Israel mourns screamed with delight as the Southern Califor- deaths of 45 nia theme park swung in stampede at open its gates for the first time in 13 months in Associated Press religious festival a powerful symbol of the Guests walk down Main Street USA at Disneyland in Anaheim, Calif., Friday. The iconic theme park in Southern JERUSALEM — The hol- U.S. rebound, even California that was closed under the state’s strict virus rules swung open its gates Friday and some visitors iday of Lag BaOmer is one though the self- came in cheering and screaming with happiness. of the happiest days on the proclaimed Happiest starting Tuesday, citing Control and Prevention. House briefing. population needs to be calendar for Israel’s ultra- Place on Earth is allow- the devastating rise in Over 55% of adults have Dr. Leana Wen, former vaccinated to achieve Orthodox community — a ing only in-state guests COVID-19 cases in the received at least one Baltimore health com- herd immunity. time of mass celebrations in for now and operating at country and the emer- dose, up from 30% a missioner and a visiting The immunization honor of a revered sage. just 25% capacity. gence of potentially dan- month ago. professor of health pol- drive has slowed in re- But in a split second Friday, The reopening and gerous variants of the However, about 8% of icy at George Washing- cent weeks, even as the festive gathering in similar steps elsewhere coronavirus. those who have gotten ton University, said fully shots have been thrown around the country re- While the overall one dose of either the vaccinating about 40% of open to all adults. Wen northern Israel turned into flect increasing opti- number of lives lost to Pfizer or Moderna vac- American adults is a said better weather and one of the country’s worst- mism as COVID-19 COVID-19 in the U.S. has cine have not returned great achievement but falling case counts will ever tragedies, with at least deaths tumble and the eclipsed 575,000, deaths for their second shot, of- not enough. make it harder to reach 45 people crushed to death ranks of the vaccinated have plummeted to an ficials said. Dr. Anthony “The hardest part is people who have not and dozens injured in a grow — a stark contrast average of about 670 per Fauci, the nation’s top ahead of us,” she said. been vaccinated yet. stampede. to the worsening disas- day from a peak of infectious disease ex- “I’m very concerned that “Those people who The disaster prompted a ter in India and Brazil around 3,400 in pert, said it is important we are not going to come are on the fence about national outpouring of grief and the scant availabil- mid-January. to complete the course anywhere close to reach- getting a vaccine may as devastated families ity of vaccines in many Thirty-nine percent of to gain maximum pro- ing herd immunity in have less reason to get rushed to identify their dead poor parts of the world. the nation’s adult popu- tection against the virus. 2021.” one now because they relatives and bury them In fact, the U.S. an- lation has been fully vac- “Make sure you get Wen noted that Fauci don’t see coronavirus as ahead of the Jewish Sab- nounced Friday it will cinated, according to the that second dose,” he has estimated 70% to an existential crisis any- bath. There was also anger restrict travel from India more,” she said. Centers for Disease said at a White 85% of the U.S. toward authorities over an accident that experts had long feared, further clouding Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s hopes of re- maining in office. Mars helicopter aces fourth flight Netanyahu, who briefly visited Mount Meron at mid- day, offered his condo- Ingenuity gets extra month of flying lences. “In these moments our people unite and that is Marcia Dunn week or so, the 4-pound chopper what we are doing at this will move to a new airfield on Associated Press moment as well,” he said. Mars, allowing the rover to finally CAPE CANAVERAL — NASA’s start focusing on its own rock- He announced Sunday little Mars helicopter has gotten a sampling mission. The rover is would be a day of national reprieve. seeking signs of ancient life at mourning and said he had Instead of wrapping up flight Jezero Crater, home to a lush joined the masses of peo- tests at the beginning of May, lakebed and river delta billions of ple who donated blood for NASA is giving its Ingenuity heli- years ago. the victims. Israel’s Presi- copter at least an extra month to The helicopter team at NASA’s dent Reuven Rivlin lit tackle tough new terrain and Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pas- 45 candles in honor of the serve as a scout for its companion adena, California, expects to dead. Messages of condo- rover, Perseverance. chalk up a sixth and seventh flight lences poured in from Officials announced the flight in May. The previous limit had around the world. extension Friday, following three been five. If all goes well, the heli- short flights in under two weeks copter mission could go even 3 officers resign for the $85 million tech demo. longer. Associated Press in rough arrest Soon afterward, there was more “Ingenuity loves Mars,” project In this image taken by the Mars Perseverance rover, the Mars Ingenuity good news: Ingenuity — the first manager MiMi Aung told report- helicopter, right, flies over the surface of the planet on Friday. Ingenuity of woman powered aircraft to soar at an- ers. “It takes off and I almost feel made its fourth flight Friday afternoon, traveling 872 feet at a height of with dementia other planet — had aced its fourth the freedom that it feels.” 16 feet for two minutes — considerably farther and longer than before. flight at Mars. Now Perseverance will take The rover will continue to relay can survive the freezing Martian DENVER — Three Colo- For Friday’s trip, Ingenuity priority, scoping out the rocks data and pictures from the heli- nights — and repeated flights in rado police officers involved traveled 872 feet at a height of around the Feb. 18 landing site. copter, but stop taking its own the extremely thin atmosphere — in the rough arrest of a 16 feet for two minutes — consid- Ingenuity hitched a ride to Mars chopper shots. The two space- for at least another few months. 73-year-old woman with de- erably farther and longer than on the rover’s belly, launching craft must be within a half-mile of “We really do expect some fi- mentia — and later seen on before. An attempt Thursday had from Cape Canaveral last sum- one another, for communication nite life,” Aung said, “and so it video talking about her ar- failed because of a known soft- mer. Managers expect the rover to relay. will be a race between how long rest, laughing and joking at ware error. collect its first sample in July for Designed to operate on Mars these parts surprise us in times — have resigned, po- On its fifth flight in another return to Earth in a decade. for 30 days, Ingenuity probably surviving.” lice said Friday. Loveland Police Chief Robert Ticer announced the departures of Officers Aus- tin Hopp and Daria Jalali Biden helps Amtrak celebrate 50th anniversary and Community Services Officer Tyler Blackett in con- Darlene Superville “He knew just about everybody Associated Press that worked in the station and the nection to the arrest of conductors and other people and Karen Garner at a news PHILADELPHIA — President Amtrak folks who were on the train conference, without provid- Joe Biden didn’t want to be any- for those many, many years that he ing details about how they where else Friday than helping rode the rail,” Amtrak CEO Bill left. Department spokes- his Amtrak family celebrate Flynn told reporters Thursday. man Tom Hacker later con- 50 years on the rails. Flynn described Biden at Fri- firmed they had resigned. “I wouldn’t have missed this for day’s event as one of the rail ser- Ticer noted that last the world,” he said at Amtrak’s sta- vice’s “most loyal customers.” year’s treatment of Garner tion in Philadelphia, where he used Biden said he held annual Christ- in the city about 50 miles the occasion to plug his mas parties for Amtrak employ- north of Denver, revealed $2.3 trillion infrastructure proposal. ees and attended weddings, by the filing of a federal law- Biden rode Amtrak almost daily christenings and funerals for suit this month, had led to between Washington and his some of the workers he came to an outpouring of concern home in Wilmington, Delaware, know over the years. during his 36 years as a U.S. sena- The Amtrak party was Biden’s and anger in the commu- tor. As vice president, he went Associated Press latest stop on a tour to sell the in- nity, the country and around home by train most weekends to President Joe Biden speaks during an event Friday to mark Amtrak’s frastructure, jobs and families the world and apologized. visit his mother, who was ill, be- 50th anniversary at 30th Street Station in Philadelphia. plans he detailed in a nationally “Our goal at the Loveland fore she passed away. because the Senate was voting was standing there, and my televised speech to Congress on Police Department has al- “In the process, Amtrak became and wouldn’t get home for it. daughter had the cake, candle Wednesday. He campaigned in At- ways been to make our my family,” Biden said. Biden said he arranged to slip lit,” Biden said. “I blew them out. lanta on Thursday and plans a stop community proud. We failed He told of how Amtrak once out between votes to catch an eve- Gave me a kiss. Walked across in Yorktown, Virginia, on Monday. and we are very sorry for helped him get out of trouble with ning train home, where he quickly and got on the southbound.” The $2.3 trillion infrastructure that,” he said. his daughter Ashley. It was his crossed the station platform to get “So, it has been part of my life. proposal would devote $621 bil- The officers could not be birthday and the 6-year-old had on the next train back to I’ve been riding an Amtrak for al- lion to improving roads, bridges, reached for comment on made him a cake, but was upset Washington. most as long as there’s been an public transit and other transpor- Friday. that he was in Washington “I got off the train. My wife, Jill, Amtrak,” he said. tation infrastructure. — From wire reports A12 Saturday, May 1, 2021 Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Places Of Worship That Offer Love, Peace And Harmony To All.

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Women of the Inverness United Methodist Church (IUMC) sported hats furnished from the Floral City Heritage Council's “Costume Closet.” The program, “Historical Parade of Easter Bonnets,” was presented to the women of the IUMC by the Heritage Council in April. Council members Sharon Thompson, narrator; Tom Ritchie, photographic enhancer; and Marcia Beasley, script developer and coordinator, worked with IMUC members Diane Maxwell, president; Pat Ditzler, graphic design and technology; and Larry Liverman, accommodations, to present the program describing more than 2,000 years of Easter parades and viewing of the clothing worn at the processions. Special to the Chronicle

RELIGION NOTES Presents... HOLY WEEK Food pantry from 9:30 a.m. class at 10:30 a.m. on Sun- to noon every Tuesday at day, June 6, via Zoom. The St. Raphael LifeTree Church, 1501 SE class will cover Jewish prayer. Orthodox Church U.S. 19 in Crystal River during Classes are $5 per person Citrus Kids Triathlon St. Raphael Orthodox the pandemic, outside in front and the next class will be the for Families & Kids ages 5-15 Church concludes Holy Week of the building. For more infor- first Sunday in May. services this weekend at 1277 mation, call 352-403-1498. Contact Barbara Hamerling N. Paul Drive in Inverness. First Lutheran at [email protected] for Saturday, May 8, 2021 Whispering Pines Park The services are: Church of Inverness additional information on this Races @ 8am, 10am, 1700 Forest Drive Holy Saturday, May 1: Ves- Food pantry from 10 a.m. to or future classes. & 10:45am Inverness, FL 34450 peral Divine Liturgy of St. 1 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday Basil, 9 a.m. and Paschal and Thursday. For more infor- Nocturne, Great Compline/ mation, call the church at 352- SUPPORT Divine Liturgy, 11:30 a.m. 726-1637. The church is at St. Thomas the Apostle Holy Pascha, May 2: Agape 1900 W. State Road 44, Catholic Church Vespers of Holy Pascha, Inverness. Bereavement Support 11 a.m. St. Margaret’s Group Thursday meetings in Visit straphaelchurch.org Episcopal Church the hall behind the church in for more information. The Food Pantry is open Homosassa. We take a posi- from 9:30-11:30 a.m. Tues- tive approach to grief by help- SPECIAL EVENTS days and Wednesdays. The ing grievers learn how to pantry offers canned, dried make a new life.Thirty years Congregation and frozen foods to anyone in of experience. The group Beth Sholom need in Citrus County. Call meets 1:15-3 p.m. St. Congregation Beth Sholom 352-726-3153. Thomas the Apostle is on is hosting an encore oldies U.S. 19, 300 yards southwest night featuring music from the of Cardinal, just past Walmart, ’50s and ’60s at 7 p.m. Satur- LIVE & LEARN on the west side. For informa- day, June 26 at Kellner Audi- Church of Jesus Christ tion, call 352-220-1959. torium, 92 Civic Circle in of Latter-day Saints The Hills Church Beverly Hills. The Family History Center Celebrate Recovery meets McGreevey was born in at 3474 W. Southern St., Le- every Monday from 7-9 p.m. Brooklyn, New York, and has canto, has reopened. Hours at The Hills Church, 2 Civic been singing oldies since his are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the Circle, Beverly Hills. It is a high school days. He has Proceeds Finisher medal, long sleeve tech family-friendly, free ancestry Christ-centered recovery Benefit the sung with several groups, resource/research center. For group for hurts, hang-ups and shirt & gear bag of goodies most recently with Lola and Citrus County for all participants! information, call Frances Aus- habits. No child care; autho- Education Foundation The Saints for 10 years. Cur- tin at 352-746-5943. rized to sign court slips. Call rently, he has been perform- Congregation Tom or Sheila Boss for more ing as a solo artist in and Contact: DRC Sports Register to Participate, Volunteer or Sponsor at Beth Sholom information, at 410-353-7857 [email protected] around The Villages and is Cantor Alisa Forman has or 410-271-4112. Celebrate known for his smooth vocal 352.567.2475 www.CitrusKidsTri.com scheduled an adult education recovery.com. CC-0010328 style. The cost to attend is $20 per person. Masks will be re- quired at the event and space is limited. For additional infor- mation and to make reserva- tions, call Barbara Hamerling Places Of Worship That Offer at 352-746-5303. St. Timothy Lutheran Church Vacation Bible School will Love, Peace And Harmony To All. be having a drive-thru fund- raiser from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, May 7, and from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Saturday,

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ReligionCitrus County Chronicle 70th annual National Day of Prayer coming up

Nancy Kennedy Thursday, May 6 GRACE NOTES The public is invited to attend the the scripture is: “Now the Lord is 70th National Day of Prayer gather- the Spirit, and where the Spirit of ing at noon Thursday, May 6, at the the Lord is, there is liberty” Inverness Government Center, 212 W. (2 Corinthians 3:17). Main St., Inverness. Bring a lawn chair and come ‘Bambi The 2021 National Day of Prayer and pray. theme is: “LORD, pour out Your LOVE, LIFE, and LIBERTY,” and — Nancy Kennedy Meets Godzilla’ Rolling up their sleeves he thing I love about the inter- net: You start out searching for a Ttopic like “prayer” and you end up watching a YouTube video of a pen- and-ink animated Bambi getting squashed by a giant pen-and-ink foot of Godzilla. The 1969 cartoon, “Bambi Meets Godzilla” by Marv Newland, which is only 90 seconds long, is actually ranked No. 38 in the book, “The 50 Greatest Cartoons.” Check it out at: https://www.youtube. com/watch?v=5R-rbzcEM8A. I found the video after searching “Why pray?” on the Christianity Today (CT) website following a phone conver- sation with Ed Mitchell from Covenant Church of God in Floral City. Ed is the organizer of the local an- nual National Day of Prayer gathering, which is Thursday, May 6, this year. I’ve been covering this prayer event for the Chronicle for probably 25 years. When it first started locally — na- tionally this is the 70th year — it was an all-day event, beginning with a prayer breakfast at Rock Crusher Can- yon pavilion, attended by most of the county’s leaders. Throughout the day there would be smaller prayer events scattered around the county, culminating with a big prayer event in the evening, al- though I don’t remember where. For the past 10 or 15 years it’s been a noon event at either the lawn of the historic courthouse or outside Inver- ness city hall, usually with the same lineup of people praying for our na- tion, our community, families, the mili- tary, etc. As I talked to Ed today about this year’s event, I asked, “Why? Why pray? We’ve been doing this every year for a long, long time, and look what is hap- pening in our nation.” He said, “We pray because prayer moves mountains. Things change when we pray.” Not satisfied with his answer, my CT search led me to a 2004 article, “Why Pray?” That’s where I learned of the “Bambi Meets Godzilla” cartoon. In it, Bambi is innocently grazing in a flowery meadow and then gets crushed by Godzilla. Immediately, I thought it illustrated the futility of prayer. Life is going to crush us whether we pray or not. But that’s not the point CT made as the article asked: “What happens in this world when raw weakness meets raw power?” The raw power being prayer, per- sistent, relentless, in the name of Special to the Chronicle Jesus, by the power of the Holy Spirit Churches and other faith-based organizations are opening their doors to host COVID-19 vaccination clinics with easy-to-make prayer. appointments and no waiting in long lines. Ella Jones, who turns 91 in June, receives her first dose of the Moderna vaccine from “It’s radical; it goes down deep be- Deborah Lowing, a registered nurse from Citrus County Department of Health, at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church in Inverness neath the surface to uproot evil and Wednesday, April 28. upset the status quo,” writes the un- named CT author. “History and the fu- ture belong to the intercessors. That’s because the real struggle is spiritual, Citrus County churches join in to help in the fight against COVID-19 not physical. Those who know this are the true subversives, guerrillas of the Nancy Kennedy work until we get here,” said Dr. B.J. appointment, stay for 15 minutes for ob- Spirit, moving kingdoms and creation Staff writer Ezell, Citrus County Department of servation and then can leave. from their knees.” Health faith-based coordinator. “We Those receiving a Moderna vaccina- What happens in this world when n any community, churches have know that churches are some of the best tion return one month later at the same raw weakness, when poverty and hun- long been the places where people places for communication, and we also location for the second dose. ger and sickness, relationship strug- turn to in times of need, and that in- know that there are people who want “Those getting the vaccines, the faith- gles, addiction and apathy, fear and I cludes the coronavirus pandemic. vaccinations and haven’t been able to based volunteers at each church loca- factions, pride, arrogance and selfish- Currently in Citrus County, as well as get one.” tion or organization, and our staff along ness and all the woes of this world around the nation, churches and other When a church offers its facility as a with Fire/Rescue and Nature Coast meet the raw power of God through faith-based organizations are offering vaccination site, they also offer the EMS are the heroes and heroines of our prayer? their facilities and their volunteers to manpower to get the word out and to events,” Ezell said. “I’m blessed to be In all honesty, I can’t say nothing serve as COVID vaccination sites. make the appointments. given the opportunity to work for (Cit- happens. It may look like nothing hap- “It’s been incredible; they partner The day of the shot clinic, people rus County health department) and pens; it may even look like things get with us and do all the (preliminary) come to the church for their serve our community.” worse. But I’ve seen the raw power of prayer that moves mountains, that crushes adversity and neuters the bit- UPCOMING MODERNA FIRST-DOSE VACCINATION CLINICS ter opposition from our spiritual n WEDNESDAY, MAY 5 Office: 352-746-6921 enemy, or as I like to say, makes pigs St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church, n WEDNESDAY, MAY 26 (Two locations) fly. New Testament Baptist Church, Pastor Ledford Hodges I know it to be true. 114 N. Osceola Ave., Inverness And yet, how quickly and easily I The Rev. Eugene F. Reuman, rector Floral City United Methodist Church, 8478 E. Marvin St. forget. Office Phone: 352-726-3153 Floral City Lord, I believe. Help my unbelief! n WEDNESDAY, MAY 12 Contact: Jerry Belloit, MDiv., 352-344-1771 Lord, hear my prayer. Contact: Zulma Rivera, 2628 W. Woodview Lane, Lecanto Church Office: 352.746-1270 Start time is 9 a.m., vaccinating 12 people at 15-minute intervals Nancy Kennedy is the author of n WEDNESDAY, MAY 19 until appointments or vaccine is exhausted. “Move Over, Victoria — I Know the Real Knights of Columbus, 2389 W. Norvell Bryant Highway, Lecanto Last 12 appointments are at 11:45 a.m. Secret,” “Girl on a Swing,” and Contact: John Uva, 973-997-3668 To make an appointment, call the church or organization contact. “Lipstick Grace.” Email her at [email protected]. The Number: n Scoreboard/B2 300 n Sports briefs/B2 n Lottery, TV/B2 Career home runs for n Baseball/B3 Cincinnati’s Joey Votto n TV listings/B4 after slugging one out n Comics/B5 Citrusport County Chronicle s Friday in an 8-6 victory Joey n Astros top Rays in n Classifieds/B6 over the Chicago Cubs. S rematch of 2020 AL Votto Section B - SATURDAY, MAY 1, 2021 Championship series./B3 No quit in ’Canes Derby back at old home 147th edition with fans and flowery hats Beth Harris AP racing writer

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — The bourbon is flowing again, flow- ery hats and humans are on the scene and 19 horses are ready to run the most chaotic race of their lives. After being dis- rupted by a pandemic, the Ken- tucky Derby is back with many of its traditions intact. America’s longest continu- ously held sporting event re- turns to its traditional spot on the calendar — the first Satur- day in May. The 147th edition comes less than eight months after it was run without specta- tors last September because of COVID-19, making it the short- est time between Derbies in history. “I was hoping to enjoy my Derby win a little longer,” joked trainer Bob Baffert, who earned his sixth last year with MATT PFIFFNER/Chronicle Authentic. Brycen Kersh, center, and Cason Williamson, right, celebrate with Citrus teammate Blake Clark, left, on Friday after Kersh and The eerie silence that settled Williamson scored on a single by Mikey McSharry during the first inning of the District 4A-5 baseball title game at home against over Churchill Downs last year Tavares. The Hurricanes won 10-3. when no spectators were al- lowed is being replaced by attendance of about Citrus captures 4A-5 baseball title with 10-3 victory over Tavares 45,000 — some 100,000 less than Chris Bernhardt Jr. and it was just like OK, we moved into The Bulldogs (11-15) were the third usual. Masks are required. Food Staff writer survival mode. What we got to do next? seed in the tournament, but had defeated and drinks are all-inclusive to Coaches didn’t even have to say anything, the top-seeded ’Canes on April 8, 6-5. lessen long lines and separate INVERNESS — Down 2-0 before its they just build upon themselves. They got on the board with a couple of payments for every transaction. first at-bat, and 3-2 in the middle of the “They’re (Tavares) scrappy, they’re two-out hits in the top of the first, a single With the Derby restored to its game, Citrus faced the possibility of well-coached. But just perseverance. I just inside third base for Greg Saines and usual day, last year’s upside missing out on its first district baseball never felt at one point during the game a double off the fence in right-center down Triple Crown has been title in six years. that we were going to be out, even when field. righted. The Preakness follows The Hurricanes, though, had other we got down early. Just ’cause of my his- In the bottom half Citrus got those runs on May 15 and the Belmont, ideas. They rallied back quickly from tory with this club, I know they’re not right back. Cason Williamson led off with which kicked off the series a both of those deficits and broke the game going to quit.” See ’CANES/Page B2 year ago, concludes it on June 5. open later, defeating visiting Tavares in Essential Quality is the early the District 4A-5 championship game on 2-1 favorite on Saturday and has Friday night, 10-3. the bona fides. The striking gray “Amazing, amazing, amazing,” Citrus colt was last year’s 2-year-old head coach Jon Bolin said. “I feel fantas- champion. He comes in unde- tic for this entire school, I feel fantastic feated in five career starts. The to bring one home for this school. I feel last unbeaten colt to win the fantastic for these players who fought Derby was Justify in 2018, and their butts off. he went on to sweep the Triple “We battled through injuries all year, Crown. sickness. Just trying to stay healthy and Essential Quality is owned stay on the field was a task in itself. And and bred by Godolphin Racing, to finish like this, kind of limping into the stable of Dubai Sheikh Mo- this thing; that was awesome.” hammed al Maktoum, who is The Hurricanes (16-9) last celebrated a 0-for-11 in his decades-long district crown in 2015, a year that ended quest to win America’s greatest in the state semifinals. They haven’t race. A victory by Essential posted a winning record since, but that’s Quality would bring extra scru- changed in their second season since tiny of human rights issues in- Bolin returned for his second stint as volving the sheikh, who won’t be head coach. among the limited fans in “I just think it’s a special bunch of attendance. guys,” Bolin said. “They play hard, they The Kentucky Horse Racing practice hard. They love to play the Commission received a complaint this week from a game. It was a team that just never quits, group of human rights attorneys never gave up. (Jacob) Palmeri goes Cristofer Walley pitches during the first inning of Friday night’s District 4A-5 and students at the University of down, our starting shortstop goes down championship game against Tavares at Citrus High School in Inverness. See DERBY/Page B2 Want a top prospect? Draft from the SEC Barry Wilner been selected. AP pro football writer Campbell, a three-year starter, saw Bulldogs teammate Eric Stokes chosen in the first From beginning to end, much like the first round by Green Bay. Campbell led Georgia night, the second round of the NFL draft was with five pass breakups in 10 starts last season. all about the SEC. He also had 29 tackles, including 2 1/2 for loss, And naturally, Alabama was a major place to and an interception. go. He has no qualms about switching to safety Georgia cornerback Tyson Campbell to Jack- if asked. sonville and Mississippi wide receiver Elijah “I’m versatile and I could learn a new posi- Moore to the Jets were the top two selections tion,” Campbell said. “I trust my feet, trust my Friday night. hips. I feel like I can run with anybody.” Finishing off the second round, it was Flori- Moore’s breakout season lifted him to da’s Kyle Trask, the only quarterback taken — All-America status — and now to a potential and he headed southwest to Tampa where regular target for Zach Wilson, the second Trask could wind up as Tom Brady’s heir. overall pick. The explosive Moore set a school Trask was the sixth quarterback taken thus record with 86 catches for 1,193 yards in 2020. far. He finished fourth in the Heisman voting “Oh, man ... he’s got a great arm,” he said of after a record-breaking season with the Wilson. “Get ready to catch a lot of Gators. touchdowns.” Two more members of the national cham- Not everyone went to SEC schools at the out- pion Crimson Tide went early: offensive line- set of the second round. North Carolina run- man Landon Dickerson and defensive tackle ning back Javonte Williams is headed to Christian Barmore, the MVP on that side of the Denver after the Broncos traded up to the ball in the national title game in January. third spot with Atlanta. A dozen SEC players were chosen in the Miami went for safety Jevon Holland of Ore- opening round, a record-tying six from ’Bama. gon. Then it was back to the SEC — and the Tide. Then four of the first six guys to go in the sec- Associated Press Dickerson can go at guard or center for ond round were from that conference. By Tampa Bay fans cheer after the Buccaneers picked Florida quarterback Kyle round’s end, 22 SEC players had See DRAFT/Page B2 Trask in the second round of the NFL draft Friday in Cleveland. B2 Saturday, May 1, 2021 Scoreboard Citrus County (FL) Chronicle

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Oklahoma City 21 42 .333 24½ Minnesota 20 44 .313 26 5-0 and give Pletcher his fourth Oaks Pacific Division victory. Von Dellingshausen takes W L Pct GB On the AIRWAVES x-Phoenix 44 18 .710 — Ridden by John Velazquez, Malathaat 3-shot lead at Tenerife L.A. Clippers 43 21 .672 2 covered 1 1/8 mile in 1:48.99 and paid TENERIFE, Spain — Nicolai von Del- L.A. Lakers 36 26 .581 8 TODAY’S SPORTS $7, $4.60 and $3.40. Golden State 31 32 .492 13½ AUTO RACING lingshausen of Germany took a three- Sacramento 25 37 .403 19 Search Results returned $6.80 and 6:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Formula 1 Portugal Grand Prix, Practice 3 shot lead of the Tenerife Open after x-clinched playoff spot $5.60, while Will’s Secret paid $9.60 to Friday’s Games 9:55 a.m. (ESPN2) Formula 1 Portugal Grand Prix, Qualifying matching a career-best 62 through the Philadelphia 126, Atlanta 104 1:30 p.m. (FS1) ARCA Racing Series Kansas show. second round on Friday. Washington 122, Cleveland 93 Portland 128, Brooklyn 109 4 p.m. (NBCSPT) IndyCar Racing Genesys 300, Qualifying Bradley ends with eagle Von Dellingshausen carded a 9-under Boston 143, San Antonio 140, OT 7:30 p.m. (FS1) NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race round at the Golf Costa Adeje course on Memphis 92, Orlando 75 at Kansas to tie Burns at Innisbrook Milwaukee at Chicago, late the Canary Islands. Utah at Phoenix, late 7:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) IndyCar Racing Genesys 300 PALM HARBOR — Sam Burns kept — From wire reports Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, late MLB Today’s Games 1 p.m. (FSNFL) at Washington Nationals Detroit at Charlotte, 7 p.m. another RBI, making it 5-3. Golden State at Houston, 7:30 p.m. 4 p.m. (FS1) Cleveland Indians at Chicago White Sox Chicago at Atlanta, 8 p.m. 4 p.m. (SUN) Houston Astros at “Energy in the dugout, that really got Indiana at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. ’CANES COLLEGE BASEBALL us honestly,” Flippen said. “Just get- Memphis at Orlando, 8 p.m. Continued from Page B1 ting everybody up, that puts confi- Miami at Cleveland, 8 p.m. 12 p.m. (SEC) Auburn at Georgia New Orleans at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 2 p.m. (ESPNU) TCU at West Virginia dence in a hitter. That means a lot.” Washington at Dallas, 9 p.m. an infield single to the shortstop and 7 p.m. (ACCN) Virginia at Virginia Tech “Timely hitting; we had runners on Denver at L.A. Clippers, 10 p.m. Brycen Kersh beat out a bunt in front second and third every time,” Walley Toronto at Utah, 10 p.m. 7 p.m. (SEC) South Carolina at Ole Miss of home plate. said. “We moved them over and got NBA With two away Mikey McSharry got them in.” 7:30 p.m. (ESPN) Golden State Warriors at Houston Rockets FOOTBALL them both home on a two-run single Walley went five innings, giving up 8 p.m. (FSNFL) Memphis Grizzlies at that dropped in front of the right fielder. three runs on five hits, three walks and Denver Nuggets at Los Angeles Clippers 2021 NFL Draft 10:05 p.m. (ESPN) That allowed starter Cristofer Wal- a hit batter. He struck out seven. Flip- Thursday, April 29 BOWLING ley to settle in after the rocky start. pen relieved for the final two innings, FIRST ROUND PBA Playoffs: Round of 16 (Taped) 11:30 a.m. (FS1) The lefty gave up just one hit over the pitching around a hit batter in the 1. Jacksonville, Trevor Lawrence, qb, Clemson. BOXING 2. N.Y Jets, Zach Wilson, qb, BYU. next four innings, a solo home run to sixth and an error in the seventh, fan- 3. San Francisco (from Houston through Miami), 7 p.m. (FOX) Erislandy Lara vs. Thomas LaManna dead center off the bat of Tyler ning two batters. Trey Lance, qb, North Dakota State. HORSE RACING McDonald. “Our pitchers have been the back- 4. Atlanta, Kyle Pitts, te, Florida. 147th Kentucky Derby 5. Cincinnati, Ja’Marr Chase, wr, LSU. 2:30 p.m. (NBC) “My adrenaline just pumped in. I bone of our team all year,” Bolin said. 6. Miami (from Philadelphia), Jaylen, Waddle, wr, NFL DRAFT just got to work,” Walley said. “I felt “Walley’s been terrific for us all year Alabama. 12 p.m. (ABC, ESPN, NFL) Rounds 4 through 7 7. Detroit, Penei Sewell, ot, Oregon. better. I felt more loose, more into the long. He might have been a little bit 8. Carolina, Jaycee Horn, cb, South Carolina. COLLEGE FOOTBALL game. … That (tying the game) was fatigued tonight, throwing 45 pitches 9. Denver, Patrick Surtain II, cb, Alabama. 12 p.m. (BTN) Minnesota spring football hype. That helped me a lot.” two nights ago.” 10. Philadelphia (from Dallas), DeVonta Smith, wr, 2 p.m. (BTN) Nebraska spring football Alabama. After McDonald’s homer in the top Citrus sent 10 batters to the plate in 11. Chicago (from N.Y. Giants), Justin Fields, qb, 3 p.m. (ESPN2) SWAC Championship: Arkansas-Pine Bluff vs of the fourth, the ’Canes again re- a five-run sixth. Kersh and Flippen Ohio State. Alabama A&M sponded. Dalton Denham singled and each had RBI singles, and a run apiece 12. Dallas (from Philadelphia through San Fran- GOLF cisco and Miami), Micah Parsons, lb, Penn State. Nick Freier came in as a pinch runner. scored on a wild pitch, an error and a 13. L.A. Chargers, Rashawn Slater, ot, Northwest- 8:30 a.m. (GOLF) European PGA Tour Tenerife Open, Third Bryce Pixley followed with a come- balk. ern. Round backer that ricocheted off the pitcher’s The game ended on a 4-6-3 double 14. N.Y. Jets (from Minnesota), Alijah Vera-Tucker, PGA Tour Valspar Championship, Third Round g, Southern Cal. 1 p.m. (GOLF) glove. Pixley beat the throw to first, play in the top of the seventh, setting 15. New England, Mac Jones, qb, Alabama. 3 p.m. (CBS) PGA Tour Valspar Championship, Third Round and Freier continued running to third, off a celebration in the middle of the 16. Arizona, Zaven Collins, lb, Tulsa. 3 p.m. (GOLF) PGA Tour Champions Insperity Invitational, drawing a wild throw from the first diamond. The ’Canes will host Eustis 17. Las Vegas, Alex Leatherwood, ot, Alabama. 18. Miami, Jaelan Phillips, de, Miami. Second Round baseman, allowing Freier to get up and next Thursday in a regional quarterfi- 19. Washington, Jamin Davis, lb, Kentucky. 9:30 p.m. (GOLF) LPGA Tour HSBC World Championship, race home. nal, starting at 7 p.m. 20. N.Y. Giants (from Chicago), Kadarius Toney, Final Round Pixley ended up on third by the end “It means a whole lot, a whole lot,” wr, Florida. 21. Indianapolis, Kwity Paye, de, Michigan. NHL of that play and scored on a single to the senior Flippen said. “We’ve put in 22. Tennessee, Caleb Farley, cb, Virginia Tech. 1 p.m. (NHL) Buffalo Sabres at Boston Bruins up the middle by Tyler Cameron. Tim the work for the past four years. Just to 23. Minnesota (from N.Y. Jets through Seattle), 7 p.m. (NHL) Pittsburgh Penguins at Washington Capitals Flippen later singled to left for finally get it means a lot to me.” Christian Darrisaw, ot, Virginia Tech. 24. Pittsburgh, Najee Harris, rb, Alabama. 10 p.m. (NHL) Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers 25. Jacksonville (from L.A. Rams), Travis Etienne, COLLEGE LACROSSE rb, Clemson. 12 p.m. (ESPNU) Syracuse at Notre Dame 26. Cleveland, Greg Newsome II, cb, Northwest- Buccaneers tab QB ern. MOTORCYCLE RACING 27. Baltimore, Rashod Bateman, wr, Minnesota. 10 p.m. (NBCSPT) Monster Energy Supercross ’CANES Kyle Trask as Brady’s 28. New Orleans, Payton Turner, de, Houston. Continued from Page B1 29. Green Bay, Eric Stokes, cb, Georgia. SOCCER potential successor 30. Buffalo, Gregory Rousseau, de, Miami. 7:25 a.m. (NBCSPT) Premier League: Crystal Palace vs 31. Baltimore (from Kansas City), Jayson Oweh, Manchester City Philadelphia, which desperately TAMPA — The de, Penn State. needs to revamp its O-line. He was in- selected Kyle Trask in the second round of 32. Tampa Bay, Joe Tryon, de, Washington. 9:55 a.m. (NBCSPT) Premier League: Brighton & Hove Albion Friday, April 30 vs Leeds United jured for the national championship the NFL draft Friday night and will groom SECOND ROUND 12:30 p.m. (NBC) Premier League: Chelsea vs Fulham game, yet went onto the field for the the Florida quarterback to potentially be- 33. Jacksonville, Tyson Campbell, cb, Georgia. final snap of Alabama’s romp over come Tom Brady’s successor. 34. N.Y. Jets, Elijah Moore, wr, Mississippi. 10 p.m. (FS1) Mexico Primera Division: Monterrey vs 35. Denver (from Atlanta), Javonte Williams, rb, Mazatlan FC Ohio State. With all 22 starters returning from last North Carolina. COLLEGE “You can call it leadership or how- season, the Super Bowl champions are 36. Miami (from Houston), Jevon Holland, cb, Or- ever you want,” he said. “I care for egon. 12 p.m. (ACCN) Louisville at Boston College drafting players who are not expected to fill 37. Philadelphia, Landon Dickerson, c, Alabama. 1 p.m. (ESPN2) Alabama at Georgia every single guy I play with. I love significant roles right away. 38. New England (from Cincinnati), Christian Bar- Virginia at Georgia Tech being a part of a team, especially a more, dt, Alabama. 2 p.m. (ACCN) Brady, coming off winning a seventh 39. Chicago (from Carolina), Teven Jenkins, ot, 3 p.m. (SEC) Mississippi State at South Carolina football team. Everybody at this level NFL title in his first season with Tampa Oklahoma State. 5 p.m. (ACCN) Louisville at Boston College has a mindset that not only do they Bay, turns 44 in August. He has said he’d 40. Atlanta (from Denver), Richie Grant, s, UCF. 5 p.m. (ESPNU) Cal State Fullerton at Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo want to be the best athlete, player like to play at least until he’s 45. 41. Detroit, Levi Onwuzurike, dl, Washington. they can be, but we also want to create 42. Miami (from N.Y. Giants), Liam Eichenberg, ot, 5 p.m. (SEC) Florida at Missouri That gives Trask, the 64th selection the best team, a winning team.” Notre Dame. 7 p.m. (ESPNU) Arkansas at LSU overall, plenty of time to learn from Brady 43. Las Vegas (from San Francisco), Trevon Barmore was the first player at his Moehrig, s, TCU. TENNIS and backup Ryan Griffin, the only other position taken this year, by the Patri- 44. Dallas, Kelvin Joseph, cb, Kentucky. 5 a.m. (TENNIS) Center Court quarterback currently on the roster. 45. Jacksonville (from Minnesota), Walker Little, ots, who traded up with Cincinnati. TRACK AND FIELD The Bucs selected Washington line- ot, Stanford. IAAF World Relays Barmore, of course, played with New 46. Cincinnati (from New England), Jackson Car- 2:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) backer Joe Tryon with the last pick of man, ot, Clemson. UFC England’s first-rounder, quarterback Thursday’s opening round. 47. L.A. Chargers, Asante Samuel Jr., cb, Florida 7 p.m. (ESPN2) UFC Fight Night: Prelims Mac Jones, at Tuscaloosa. State. The Bears, who made waves Thurs- — From wire reports 48. San Francisco (from Las Vegas), Aaron 10 p.m. (ESPN2) Dominick Reyes vs. Jiri Prochazka Banks, g, Notre Dame. day night when they traded up to get 49. Arizona, Rondale Moore, wr, Purdue. Ohio State quarterback Justin Fields, and was the first safety taken. 50. N.Y. Giants (from Miami), Azeez Ojulari, de, also moved up to seventh in the sec- Such powerhouses as Auburn, Georgia. Prep CALENDAR 51. Washington, Samuel Cosmi, ot, Texas. ond round to get a protector: Okla- Texas A&M, which finished fourth in 52. Cleveland (from Chicago through Carolina), TODAY’S PREP SPORTS homa State tackle Teven Jenkins. the final AP poll, and Wisconsin did Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, lb, Notre Dame. That was the first player drafted from not have anyone selected through 53. Tennessee, Dillon Radunz, ot, North Dakota TRACK AND FIELD the Big 12, at 39th overall. 64 picks. But A&M quarterback Kel- State. Region 3A-2 Meet at Lake Region (Eagle Lake) 54. Indianapolis, Dayo Odeyingbo, de, Vanderbilt. Another Big 12 guy, Trevon Moehrig len Mond went second in the third 55. Pittsburgh, Pat Freiermuth, te, Penn State. 11:30 a.m. Lecanto of TCU, went 43rd overall to Las Vegas round to Minnesota. 56. Seattle, D’Wayne Eskridge, wr, Western Mich- Region 2A-3 Meet at Cypress Creek (Wesley Chapel) igan. 57. L.A. Rams, Tutu Atwell, wr, Louisville. 11:30 a.m. Citrus and Crystal River 58. Kansas City (from Baltimore), Nick Bolton, lb, Region 1A-3 Meet at Community School (Naples) Missouri. the 1 1/4 miles while getting jostled in 59. Carolina (from Cleveland), Terrace Marshall 11:30 a.m. Seven Rivers a field of 19. King Fury spiked a fever Jr., wr, LSU. DERBY on Friday and trainer Ken McPeek 60. New Orleans, Pete Werner, lb, Ohio State. Anaheim 50 15 28 7 37 109 162 Continued from Page B1 61. Buffalo, Carlos Basham Jr., de, Wake Forest. HOCKEY North Division said he would be scratched. As a re- 62. Green Bay, Josh Myers, c, Ohio State. GP W L OT Pts GF G A sult, the four horses to the outside of 63. Kansas City, Creed Humphrey, c, Oklahoma. NHL standings x-Toronto 50 32 13 5 69 167 132 Louisville seeking to have Sheikh Mo- 64. Tampa Bay, Kyle Trask, qb, Florida. Edmonton 48 29 17 2 60 154 130 the colt’s No. 16 post will move in one THIRD ROUND (Partial) East Division Winnipeg 50 27 20 3 57 153 143 hammed banned from the Derby over spot in the starting gate. They’ll be GP W L OT Pts GF G A 65. Jacksonville, Andre Cisco, s, Syracuse. Montreal 49 22 18 9 53 142 143 alleged human rights abuses. A judge running in front of a noisy crowd for x-Washington 50 32 13 5 69 175 149 Calgary 49 22 24 3 47 131 140 66. Minnesota (from N.Y. Jets), Kellen Mond, qb, x-Pittsburgh 51 33 15 3 69 175 142 in England ruled that he orchestrated Texas A&M. Ottawa 50 19 27 4 42 139 174 the first time since the pandemic N.Y. Islanders 50 30 15 5 65 140 114 Vancouver 44 19 22 3 41 118 142 67. Houston, Davis Mills, qb, Stanford. Boston 49 29 14 6 64 144 121 the abductions of two of his adult forced tracks to close to the public last 68. Atlanta, Jalen Mayfield, g, Michigan. x-clinched playoff spot N.Y. Rangers 51 26 19 6 58 167 136 y-clinched division daughters. year. 69. Cincinnati, Joseph Ossai, lb, Texas. Philadelphia 50 22 21 7 51 143 182 Friday’s Games New Jersey 50 16 27 7 39 132 177 Essential Quality’s jockey, Luis Saez, Besides Essential Quality, the other 70. Carolina (from Philadelphia), Brady Chris- Montreal 5, Winnipeg 3 tensen, ot, BYU. Buffalo 51 13 31 7 33 124 179 is seeking his first Derby win after undefeated horses in the field are Central Division San Jose at Colorado, late 71. N.Y Giants (from Denver), Aaron Robinson, Los Angeles at Anaheim, late crossing the finish line first aboard 5-1 Rock Your World and 50-1 Helium, cb, UCF. GP W L OT Pts GF G A x-Carolina 50 33 10 7 73 164 120 Vegas at Arizona, late Maximum Security in 2019 only to both 3-0. Rock Your World won his first 72. Detroit, Alim McNeill, dt, North Carolina State. Today’s Games x-Florida 52 33 14 5 71 170 144 have his colt disqualified. 73. Philadelphia (from Carolina), Milton Williams, x-Tampa Bay 50 34 14 2 70 170 129 Buffalo at Boston, 1 p.m. two starts on turf before switching to dt, Louisiana Tech. Nashville 51 27 22 2 56 141 146 Tampa Bay at Detroit, 3 p.m. “Essential Quality is a deserving fa- dirt and winning the Santa Anita 74. Washington, Benjamin St-Juste, cb, Minne- Dallas 50 21 17 12 54 140 132 Columbus at Carolina, 7 p.m. vorite,” trainer Todd Pletcher said, Derby. sota. Chicago 50 22 22 6 50 142 162 N.Y. Rangers at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m. 75. Dallas, Osa Odighizuwa, dt, UCLA. Detroit 52 17 26 9 43 116 162 New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. “but I think it’s a wide-open race.” Two-time Derby-winning trainer 76. New Orleans (from N.Y. Giants through Den- Columbus 51 16 25 10 42 122 170 Ottawa at Montreal, 7 p.m. Pletcher, a two-time Derby winner, Doug O’Neill goes for another with ver), Paulson Adebo, cb, Stanford. West Division Pittsburgh at Washington, 7 p.m. 77. L.A. Chargers, Josh Palmer, wr, Tennessee. GP W L OT Pts GF G A Vancouver at Toronto, 7 p.m. saddles four starters, led by 6-1 shot 8-1 shot Hot Rod Charlie, a colt co- Dallas at Nashville, 8 p.m. 78. Minnesota, Chazz Surratt, lb, North Carolina. x-Vegas 48 35 11 2 72 165 105 Known Agenda. His others are listed at owned by his nephew Patrick O’Neill x-Colorado 47 31 12 4 66 164 117 Florida at Chicago, 8 p.m. 79. Las Vegas (from Arizona), Malcolm Koonce, x-Minnesota 49 31 14 4 66 158 132 San Jose at Colorado, 8 p.m. double-digit odds: 20-1 Dynamic One, and four of his former Brown Univer- de, Buffalo. St. Louis 48 23 19 6 52 144 150 St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. 30-1 Bourbonic and 50-1 Sainthood. sity football teammates. “It’s going to 80. Las Vegas, Divine Deablo, s, Virginia Tech. Arizona 50 21 24 5 47 134 160 Calgary at Edmonton, 10 p.m. 81. Miami, Hunter Long, te, Boston College. San Jose 49 20 24 5 45 135 169 Los Angeles at Anaheim, 10 p.m. The biggest question for these be the race of a lifetime for these 82. Washington, Dyami Brown, wr, North Carolina. Los Angeles 47 18 23 6 42 126 140 Vegas at Arizona, 10 p.m. 3-year-olds is whether they can handle guys,” Doug O’Neill said. Citrus County (FL) Chronicle Saturday, May 1, 2021 B3

AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE ROUNDUP/MATCHUPS East Division East Division Astros 9, Rays 2: Lance McCullers Peralta pitched six strong innings, Cleveland (McKenzie 0-0) at Chicago W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away Jr. struck out nine in seven shutout Jackie Bradley Jr. homered. White Sox (Lynn 1-1), 4:05 p.m. Boston 17 10 .630 — — 6-4 W-1 8-8 9 - 2 Philadelphia 13 13 .500 — — 5-5 W-1 9-4 4 - 9 innings, and the Astros beat Tampa Red Sox 6, Rangers 1: J.D. Martinez Baltimore (Harvey 0-0) at Oakland Toronto 12 12 .500 3½ 1 5-5 W-1 5-4 7 - 8 Atlanta 12 14 .462 1 2 5-5 L-2 7-7 5 - 7 Bay in the first meeting of the teams homered twice, raising his major (Luzardo 1-2), 4:07 p.m. Tampa Bay 13 14 .481 4 1½ 4-6 L-2 6-9 7 - 5 Washington 10 12 .455 1 2 5-5 W-2 6-5 4 - 7 since the Rays won Game 7 of last league-leading total to nine, and the Houston (Urquidy 1-2) at Tampa Bay New York 12 14 .462 4½ 2 6-4 W-1 5-7 7 - 7 New York 9 11 .450 1 2 3-7 L-3 6-4 3 - 7 year’s AL Championship Series. Boston Red Sox beat Kohei Arihara (Hill 1-1), 4:10 p.m. Yankees 10, Tigers 0: Aaron Judge and the Texas Rangers. Chicago Cubs (Davies 1-2) at Cincin- Baltimore 11 14 .440 5 2½ 4-6 W-1 4-10 7-4 Miami 11 14 .440 1½ 2½ 4-5 L-1 4-7 7-7 hit a grand slam for one of two hom- Blue Jays 13, Braves 5: Teoscar nati (Castillo 1-2), 4:10 p.m. Central Division Central Division ers to earn an early exit, Gerrit Cole Hernández hit a three-run homer, N.Y. Mets (Walker 1-1) at Philadelphia W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away struck out 12. Robbie Ray took a one-hitter into the (Wheeler 2-2), 6:05 p.m. Kansas City 15 8 .652 — — 7-3 W-1 8-5 7 - 3 Milwaukee 16 10 .615 — — 7-3 W-2 7-7 9 - 3 Cardinals 7, Pirates 3: Matt Carpen- seventh inning. St. Louis (Flaherty 4-0) at Pittsburgh ter hit his second pinch-hit three-run LATE (Cahill 1-2), 6:35 p.m. Chicago 14 11 .560 2 — 7-3 L-1 8-5 6 - 6 St. Louis 14 12 .538 2 — 6-4 W-2 7-6 7 - 6 home run in as many days. Kansas City at Minnesota Boston (Rodríguez 4-0) at Texas Cleveland 12 12 .500 3½ 1 5-5 W-1 7-6 5 - 6 Cincinnati 12 13 .480 3½ 1½ 3-7 W-1 8-5 4 - 8 Nationals 2, Marlins 1: Kyle Schwar- Baltimore at Oakland (Lyles 1-2), 7:05 p.m. Minnesota 8 15 .348 7 4½ 2-8 W-1 3-7 5 - 8 Pittsburgh 12 13 .480 3½ 1½ 6-4 L-2 5-5 7 - 8 ber led off the bottom of the 10th in- L.A. Angels at Seattle L.A. Dodgers (May 1-1) at Milwaukee Detroit 8 19 .296 9 6½ 2-8 L-3 4-9 4-10 Chicago 11 15 .423 5 3 4-6 L-1 8-7 3-8 ning with a two-run homer. Colorado at Arizona (Woodruff 2-0), 7:10 p.m. Phillies 2, Mets 1: The Mets and San Francisco at San Diego Atlanta (Morton 2-1) at Toronto West Division West Division Phillies turned the eighth inning into a TODAY’S GAMES (TBD), 7:37 p.m. W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away W L Pct GB WC L10 Str Home Away bench-emptying, trash-talking, Detroit (Turnbull 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees Colorado (Gomber 1-3) at Arizona Oakland 16 10 .615 — — 7-3 W-1 8-6 8 - 4 San Francisco 16 9 .640 — — 7-3 W-1 10-3 6 - 6 finger-pointing commotion that spiced (Taillon 0-2), 1:05 p.m. (Gallen 1-0), 8:10 p.m. Houston 14 12 .538 2 — 7-3 W-1 7-7 7 - 5 Los Angeles 16 11 .593 1 — 3-7 L-2 8-5 8 - 6 up a routine game. Miami (Campbell 0-1) at Washington San Francisco (DeSclafani 2-0) at Seattle 14 12 .538 2 — 4-6 W-1 6-5 8 - 7 San Diego 14 12 .538 2½ — 5-5 W-1 5-8 9 - 4 Reds 8, Cubs 6: Joey Votto hit his 300th (Corbin 0-3), 1:05 p.m. San Diego (Snell 0-0), 8:40 p.m. Los Angeles 12 11 .522 2½ ½ 4-6 W-1 6-4 6 - 7 Arizona 13 12 .520 3 ½ 8-2 W-1 4-4 9 - 8 career home run and doubled twice. Kansas City (Duffy 3-1) at Minnesota L.A. Angels (Canning 1-2) at Seattle Texas 11 16 .407 5½ 3½ 3-7 L-1 5-9 6-7 Colorado 9 16 .360 7 4½ 5-5 L-2 8-7 1-9 Brewers 3, Dodgers 1: Freddy (Shoemaker 1-2), 2:10 p.m. (Newsome 1-0), 9:10 p.m.

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Helsley 1 0 0 0 1 1 Devers 3b 3 1 1 1 García cf 3 1 0 0 Houston 9, Pittsburgh Vázquez c 4 0 0 0 Dahl dh 4 0 1 0 Brubaker L,2-2 5 7 3 3 0 7 Dalbec 1b 3 0 0 0 Kiner-Falefa ss 3 0 1 0 Tampa Bay 2 Underwood Jr. 1 2 3 3 1 0 Renfroe rf 4 0 0 0 Holt 3b 3 0 2 1 Houston Tampa Bay Bednar 2 1 0 0 0 3 Cordero lf 4 0 0 0 Heim c 3 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Holmes 1 0 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 6 6 6 Totals 32 1 6 1 Altuve 2b 5 0 0 0 Meadows lf 4 0 1 0 HBP—Holmes 2 (Williams,Edman). WP— Boston 402 000 000 —6 Brantley lf 5 3 4 1 Margot rf 3 0 1 0 Whitley. Texas 010 000 000 —1 McCormick lf 0 0 0 0 Lowe 2b 4 0 2 0 Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Jordan E—Kiner-Falefa (3). DP—Boston 1, Texas 0. Bregman 3b 5 2 2 2 Y.Díaz 1b 4 0 0 0 Baker; Second, Chris Segal; Third, Bill Miller. LOB—Boston 5, Texas 9. HR—Martinez 2 (9), Alvarez dh 5 1 2 0 Wendle 3b 4 1 1 0 T—3:19. A—5,953 (38,747). Bogaerts (4), Devers (7). SB—Holt (2). Correa ss 5 1 4 1 Zunino c 3 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO A.Díaz 1b 5 1 2 4 Kiermaier cf 3 0 0 0 Philadelphia 2, Boston Tucker rf 2 0 0 0 Tsutsugo dh 3 0 0 0 Eovaldi W,4-2 6 4 1 1 2 5 Straw cf 4 0 0 1 Adames ss 4 0 1 2 N.Y. Mets 1 Taylor 1 1 0 0 0 1 Maldonado c 5 1 1 0 New York Philadelphia Hernandez 1 1 0 0 0 3 Totals 41 9 15 9 Totals 32 2 6 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Brice 1 0 0 0 2 1 Houston 103 100 103 —9 Nimmo cf 4 0 1 0 McCutchen lf 4 0 0 0 Texas Tampa Bay 000 000 002 —2 Lindor ss 5 0 0 0 Alvarado p 0 0 0 0 Arihara L,2-3 2 2/3 4 6 6 2 1 LOB—Houston 9, Tampa Bay 8. 2B—Correa 2 McNeil 2b 2 0 0 0 Kingery 2b 0 0 0 0 Yang 4 1/3 1 0 0 1 4 (7), A.Díaz (5), Lowe (4). 3B—Maldonado (1). Alonso 1b 4 1 1 0 Joyce rf-lf 4 0 0 0 de Geus 2 1 0 0 0 1 HR—Bregman (4). SF—Straw (2). Conforto rf 2 0 0 0 Hoskins 1b 3 0 0 0 HBP—Eovaldi (García), Arihara (Dalbec). IP H R ER BB SO Davis 3b 3 0 2 0 Miller 2b 4 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Ron Houston Smith lf 4 0 1 1 Coonrod p 0 0 0 0 Kulpa; Second, Brian O’Nora; Third, Ryan Wills. McCullers Jr. W,2-1 7 3 0 0 3 9 McCann c 4 0 0 0 Bohm 3b 4 0 0 0 T—2:45. A—28,267 (40,300). Emanuel 1 1 0 0 0 2 Stroman p 2 0 1 0 Maton ss 3 0 0 0 Scrubb 1 2 2 2 2 1 Toronto 13, Tampa Bay Loup p 0 0 0 0 Knapp c 2 1 1 0 Villar ph 1 0 0 0 Herrera cf 2 0 1 0 Yarbrough L,1-3 6 9 5 5 1 5 Associated Press Familia p 0 0 0 0 Anderson p 2 0 0 0 Atlanta 5 Richards 2 3 1 1 1 4 Castro p 0 0 0 0 Romero p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta Toronto Tampa Bay first baseman Yandy Diaz tags out Houston’s Jose Altuve (27) at Head 1 3 3 3 1 0 Pillar ph 1 0 0 0 Kintzler p 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi first base on a bunt attempt during the first inning Friday in St. Petersburg. WP—Head. Quinn ph-rf 0 0 0 0 Acuña Jr. cf 3 1 1 0 Springer dh 3 1 1 0 Umpires—Home, Sean Barber; First, Chad Totals 32 1 6 1 Totals 28 2 3 0 Freeman 1b 4 0 1 1 Bichette ss 5 2 2 2 Fairchild; Second, Brian Gorman; Third, Adrian New York 000 001 000 —1 Ozuna lf 4 1 2 2 Guerrero Jr. 1b 2 1 1 1 Johnson. Philadelphia 020 000 00x —2 Albies 2b 4 1 1 2 Hernández rf 5 1 2 3 THIS DATE IN BASEBALL T—3:10. A—6,169 (25,000). E—Alonso (2). DP—New York 1, Philadelphia 1. d’Arnaud dh 4 0 2 0 Grichuk cf 5 1 1 1 LOB—New York 10, Philadelphia 6. 2B—Stro- Swanson ss 4 0 0 0 Semien 2b 4 1 0 0 1884 — Toledo’s Moses Fleetwood be ejected from a game for this. N.Y. Yankees 10, man (1), Davis (3), Nimmo (5). SB—Hoskins (1). Riley 3b 4 0 1 0 Gurriel Jr. lf 5 2 3 1 Walker became the first Black player in 1969 — Houston’s Don Wilson beat Detroit 0 IP H R ER BB SO Adrianza rf 4 1 1 0 Espinal 3b 5 1 2 0 the pre-modern era of the major the Cincinnati Reds with a 4-0 no-hitter New York A.Jackson c 2 1 0 0 Kirk c 4 3 2 4 Detroit New York Stroman L,3-2 5 3 2 0 1 8 Sandoval ph 1 0 0 0 leagues. His Blue Stockings lost 5-1 to at Crosley Field, one day after the ab r h bi ab r h bi Loup 1 0 0 0 0 2 Totals 34 5 9 5 Totals 38 13 14 12 Louisville. Reds’ Jim Maloney no-hit the Astros Grossman rf 4 0 1 0 LeMahieu 1b 4 1 1 0 Familia 1 0 0 0 2 1 Atlanta 000 000 230 —5 1901 — Chicago’s Herm McFarland and nine days after Wilson absorbed a H.Castro lf 4 0 0 0 Gardner lf 1 0 1 0 Castro 1 0 0 0 1 1 Toronto 002 233 21x—13 Cabrera dh 2 0 0 0 Stanton dh 5 2 3 0 Philadelphia E—A.Jackson (1), Freeman (2). DP—Atlanta 0, hit the first grand slam in American 14-0 pounding by Cincinnati. Reyes ph-dh 2 0 0 0 Judge rf 4 2 2 5 Anderson W,1-3 5 5 1 1 2 6 Toronto 2. LOB—Atlanta 4, Toronto 9. 2B—d’Ar- League history and Dummy Hoy also 1973 — The San Francisco Giants Schoop 1b 2 0 1 0 Ford 1b 1 0 0 0 Romero H,1 1 1 0 0 1 0 naud (4), Ozuna (2), Espinal (2). HR—Albies homered in the Chicago White Sox’s scored seven runs with two outs in the Jones cf 1 0 0 0 Urshela 3b 5 0 2 1 Kintzler H,1 1 0 0 0 0 2 (5), Bichette (7), Kirk 2 (3), Grichuk (5), Hernán- 19-9 rout of the Detroit Tigers. The Ti- ninth inning to beat the Pittsburgh Pi- Candelario 3b 3 0 1 0 Torres ss 3 1 1 0 Alvarado H,2 1 0 0 0 1 1 dez (2), Gurriel Jr. (2). SB—Springer (1). Ramos c 3 0 1 0 Wade pr-ss 1 0 1 0 Coonrod S,1-3 1 0 0 0 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO gers committed an AL record 12 errors, rates 8-7. W.Castro 2b 3 0 0 0 Hicks cf 5 1 2 2 Anderson pitched to 1 batter in the 6th. Atlanta 10 by the infield, in the loss. 1984 — Dwight Gooden became the Goodrum ss 3 0 0 0 Frazier lf-rf 4 1 1 1 HBP—Alvarado (McNeil). WP—Alvarado. Smyly L,0-2 4 7 6 5 4 3 1906 — John Lush of the Philadel- first teenager to strike out a least Baddoo cf-lf 3 0 0 0 Higashioka c 2 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Jeremie Rehak; First, Scott Santana 1 1 1 1 0 1 Odor 2b 3 2 1 1 Barry; Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Jose Webb 1 2 3 3 1 0 phia Phillies pitched a no-hitter at 10 batters in a game since Bert Bly- Totals 30 0 4 0 Totals 38 10 15 10 Navas. Newcomb 2/3 2 2 2 2 1 Brooklyn, beating the Dodgers 6-0. leven did it in 1970. The Mets’ 19-year- Detroit 000 000 000 —0 T—3:20. A—10,914 (42,792). L.Jackson 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 1920 — Joe Oeschger of the Boston old phenom would set a major league New York 112 510 00x —10 Matzek 1 2 1 1 0 1 DP—Detroit 1, New York 1. LOB—Detroit 4, Cincinnati 8, Toronto Braves and Leon Cadore of the Brook- rookie record with 276 strikeouts. New York 9. 2B—Stanton (3), Hicks (2). HR— Ray W,1-1 6 2/3 5 2 2 0 5 lyn Dodgers each pitched 26 innings in 1991 — Rickey Henderson sur- Frazier (2), Judge 2 (7), Hicks (4), Odor (4). Chicago Cubs 6 Borucki 2/3 2 3 3 2 1 a 1-1 tie, the longest in major league passed Lou Brock as baseball’s career IP H R ER BB SO Payamps 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago Cincinnati Detroit Romano 1 1 0 0 0 1 history. stolen base leader with his 939th steal ab r h bi ab r h bi Skubal L,0-4 3 5 4 4 2 1 Smyly pitched to 2 batters in the 5th. 1920 — Babe Ruth hit his first home as the Oakland Athletics beat the New Contreras c 3 0 2 0 Winker lf 4 0 1 1 Farmer 1/3 3 4 4 1 0 WP—Newcomb, Borucki. run as a Yankee, and 50th of his career, York Yankees 7-4. Garcia 2/3 1 1 1 2 1 Wolters pr-c 1 1 0 0 Payton lf 0 0 0 0 Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First, Vic Car- Alexander 3 4 1 1 0 3 Bryant rf 3 2 2 2 Castellanos rf 4 1 1 1 apazza; Second, Paul Clemons; Third, Mike as New York beat Boston 6-0 at the 1991 — Nolan Ryan pitched his sev- Norris 1 2 0 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b 4 0 0 0 Votto 1b 4 1 3 3 Estabrook. Polo Grounds. enth no-hitter, struck out 16 and shut New York Báez ss 4 0 1 2 Moustakas 3b 4 0 0 0 T—3:17. A—1,629 (8,500). 1944 — George Myatt of Washington down the best-hitting team in the ma- Cole W,4-1 6 4 0 0 0 12 Duffy 3b 4 1 1 0 Suárez ss 4 1 1 1 Maples p 0 0 0 0 Naquin cf 3 1 1 0 went 6-for-6 and the Senators beat the jors, as the Texas Rangers beat the To- Cessa 1 0 0 0 1 2 Milwaukee 3, Peralta 1 0 0 0 0 1 Heyward ph 0 0 0 0 De León p 1 0 0 0 Boston Braves 11-4. ronto Blue Jays 3-0. Luetge 1 0 0 0 0 3 Marisnick cf 4 0 1 1 Fulmer p 0 0 0 0 L.A. Dodgers 1 Bote 2b-3b 5 0 2 0 Sims p 0 0 0 0 1951 — New York’s Mickey Mantle 1992 — The Dodgers postponed a WP—Skubal, Garcia. Los Angeles Milwaukee Hoerner lf 4 0 0 1 Blandino 2b 0 0 0 0 hit his first major league home run in an three-game series against Montreal be- Umpires—Home, Dan Merzel; First, Marvin ab r h bi ab r h bi Arrieta p 1 0 0 0 Senzel 2b-cf 4 1 1 2 Hudson; Second, Quinn Wolcott; Third, Hunter C.Taylor cf 4 0 0 0 Wong 2b 4 1 1 0 8-3 loss at Chicago. The first of Man- cause of rioting in Los Angeles follow- Ryan p 0 0 0 0 Barnhart c 3 0 0 0 Wendelstedt. Seager ss 3 0 0 0 Vogelbach 1b 3 0 0 0 tle’s 536 homers came in the sixth in- ing the Rodney King verdict. Happ ph 1 0 0 0 Miley p 2 2 1 0 T—3:03. A—9,523 (47,309). Turner 3b 4 0 0 0 Hader p 0 0 0 0 Steele p 0 0 0 0 Farmer 2b 2 1 1 0 ning off Randy Gumpert. 2002 — With a save against the Chi- Muncy 1b 3 0 0 0 Narváez c 3 0 1 0 Sogard ph-2b 1 2 1 0 Antone p 0 0 0 0 St. Louis 7, Smith c 3 0 1 0 Maile pr-c 1 0 0 1 1968 — Philadelphia Phillies pitcher cago Cubs, San Diego closer Trevor Totals 35 6 10 6 Totals 35 8 10 8 Pollock lf 3 1 1 1 García rf 3 1 1 0 John Boozer was ejected by umpire Ed Hoffman set the major league record Pittsburgh 3 Chicago 110 000 202 —6 Beaty rf 3 0 0 0 Shaw 3b 3 0 0 0 Cincinnati 003 401 00x —8 Vargo at Shea Stadium for throwing spit- for the most saves with one team, 321. St. Louis Pittsburgh Treinen p 0 0 0 0 Bradley Jr. cf 2 1 1 2 E—Marisnick (1). LOB—Chicago 10, Cincinnati balls during his warmup pitches. Boozer He broke Dennis Eckersley’s record of ab r h bi ab r h bi Lux 2b 3 0 0 0 L.Urías ss 3 0 1 0 4. 2B—Marisnick (3), Contreras (2), Bryant (9), Edman 2b 4 1 1 0 A.Frazier 2b 4 0 1 0 Uceta p 1 0 0 0 McKinney lf 3 0 1 0 was the second major league pitcher to 320 with Oakland. Votto 2 (6). HR—Bryant (7), Votto (5), Suárez Carlson rf 5 1 1 0 González 3b 5 0 0 0 Alexander p 0 0 0 0 Peralta p 2 0 0 0 (4), Senzel (1). SF—Báez (2). Goldschmidt 1b 5 0 0 0 Reynolds cf 3 1 0 0 White p 1 0 0 0 Boxberger p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO González p 0 0 0 0 Hiura ph 1 0 0 0 Arenado 3b 5 0 2 2 Moran 1b 3 0 0 0 Chicago STATISTICAL LEADERS DeJong ss 4 0 0 0 Stallings c 2 0 0 0 Nelson p 0 0 0 0 Feyereisen p 0 0 0 0 Arrieta L,3-3 3 1/3 7 7 7 1 2 Ríos rf 1 0 0 0 T.Taylor lf 0 0 0 0 O’Neill lf 4 2 3 1 Polanco rf 4 1 0 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE ant, Chicago, .322; B.Harper, Philadelphia, .321; Castella- Ryan 2/3 2 0 0 0 1 Totals 29 1 2 1 Totals 28 3 6 3 Knizner c 3 1 1 0 Newman ss 4 1 2 1 BATTING—Mercedes, Chicago, .423; Trout, Los Angeles, nos, Cincinnati, .305; T.Turner, Washington, .302. Steele 2 1 1 0 0 5 Los Angeles 000 010 000 —1 Bader cf 4 0 1 0 Tom lf 1 0 0 0 .420; Martinez, Boston, .351; Guerrero Jr., Toronto, .350; RUNS—Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 25; Bryant, Chicago, 19; Maples 2 0 0 0 0 4 Milwaukee 020 000 01x —3 Gant p 1 0 0 0 Brubaker p 0 0 0 0 Brantley, Houston, .345; Gurriel, Houston, .344; Mullins, Bal- Hoskins, Philadelphia, 19; C.Taylor, Los Angeles, 19; Esco- Cincinnati DP—Los Angeles 1, Milwaukee 0. LOB—Los Carpenter ph 1 1 1 3 Difo ph 1 0 1 0 timore, .340; Cruz, Minnesota, .338; Bogaerts, Boston, .330; bar, Arizona, 18; Hampson, Colorado, 18; McMahon, Colo- Miley W,3-2 5 5 2 2 2 3 Angeles 3, Milwaukee 4. 2B—Wong (4). HR— Webb p 0 0 0 0 Underwood Jr. p 0 0 0 0 Walsh, Los Angeles, .329. rado, 18; Reynolds, Pittsburgh, 18; Carlson, St. Louis, 17; De León 2 3 2 2 1 3 Pollock (2), Bradley Jr. (2). Whitley p 0 0 0 0 T.Frazier ph 0 0 0 0 RUNS—Canha, Oakland, 24; Martinez, Boston, 21; Bi- Castellanos, Cincinnati, 17; B.Harper, Philadelphia, 17; Tatis Fulmer 1 2 2 2 1 1 IP H R ER BB SO Cabrera p 0 0 0 0 Bednar p 0 0 0 0 chette, Toronto, 19; Verdugo, Boston, 19; Solak, Texas, 18; Jr., San Diego, 17; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 17. Sims 2/3 0 0 0 3 0 Los Angeles Williams ph 0 1 0 0 Holmes p 0 0 0 0 Brantley, Houston, 17; France, Seattle, 17; Haniger, Seattle, RBI—Aguilar, Miami, 22; D.Peralta, Arizona, 21; Báez, Antone S,1-2 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Uceta L,0-1 2 4 2 2 1 2 Helsley p 0 0 0 0 Evans ph 1 0 0 0 17; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 17; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 17. Chicago, 20; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 20; Naquin, Cincinnati, Fulmer pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Alexander 1 0 0 0 0 1 Totals 36 7 10 6 Totals 28 3 4 1 RBI—Martinez, Boston, 25; N.Lowe, Texas, 22; Devers, 19; Shaw, Milwaukee, 19; Bryant, Chicago, 19; Acuña Jr., WP—Sims. White 2 0 0 0 0 1 St. Louis 101 103 001 —7 Boston, 21; Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 20; Seager, Seattle, 20; Atlanta, 18; Freeman, Atlanta, 18; Moran, Pittsburgh, 17; Umpires—Home, Marty Foster; First, Sam González 1 1 0 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 000 102 000 —3 C.Santana, Kansas City, 19; J.Abreu, Chicago, 19; Cruz, Seager, Los Angeles, 17. Holbrook; Second, Shane Livensparger; Third, Nelson 2/3 0 0 0 1 0 E—Knizner (1), A.Frazier (4). DP—St. Louis 1, Minnesota, 18; Eaton, Chicago, 18; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 18. HITS—J.Turner, Los Angeles, 31; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 30; Mike Muchlinski. Treinen 1 1/3 1 1 1 0 1 Pittsburgh 1. LOB—St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 8. Milwaukee HITS—Martinez, Boston, 33; Mercedes, Chicago, 33; Mul- Winker, Cincinnati, 30; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 29; Edman, T—3:21. A—16,090 (42,319). lins, Baltimore, 33; Bogaerts, Boston, 32; Gurriel, Houston, 2B—Carlson (6), Arenado 2 (8). HR—O’Neill Peralta W,3-0 6 1 1 1 1 7 St. Louis, 29; A.Frazier, Pittsburgh, 29; Hosmer, San Diego, 31; Brantley, Houston, 30; Correa, Houston, 30; Solak, Texas, (5), Carpenter (3). SB—O’Neill (2). S—Gant (3), Boxberger H,4 1 1 0 0 0 1 29; Bryant, Chicago, 28; McMahon, Colorado, 27; Arenado, 29; Trout, Los Angeles, 29; 5 tied at 28. Brubaker (1). Boston 6, Texas 1 Feyereisen H,8 1 0 0 0 0 0 St. Louis, 26; D.Peralta, Arizona, 26; Seager, Los Angeles, DOUBLES—Brantley, Houston, 10; Martinez, Boston, 10; IP H R ER BB SO Boston Texas Hader S,7-7 1 0 0 0 0 3 26; T.Turner, Washington, 26. St. Louis ab r h bi ab r h bi HBP—Peralta (Seager). WP—Peralta. Bogaerts, Boston, 9; Mullins, Baltimore, 9; Seager, Seattle, DOUBLES—Albies, Atlanta, 9; Bryant, Chicago, 9; Are- Gant W,2-2 5 3 1 1 5 2 Arroyo 2b 4 1 1 0 Calhoun lf 5 0 1 0 Umpires—Home, Ted Barrett; First, Angel 9; Buxton, Minnesota, 8; France, Seattle, 8; Robert, Chicago, nado, St. Louis, 8; Betts, Los Angeles, 7; A.Frazier, Pitts- Webb 2/3 1 2 2 2 0 Verdugo cf 4 1 0 0 Solak 2b 4 0 0 0 Hernandez; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, 8; Wendle, Tampa Bay, 8; 9 tied at 7. burgh, 7; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 7; J.Turner, Los Angeles, 7; TRIPLES—Baddoo, Detroit, 3; Alberto, Kansas City, 2; Whitley H,1 1/3 0 0 0 1 0 Martinez dh 4 2 3 4 Gallo rf 3 0 0 0 Stu Scheuwater. 14 tied at 6. W.Castro, Detroit, 2; M.Chapman, Oakland, 2; Laureano, Cabrera H,4 2 0 0 0 0 2 Bogaerts ss 4 1 1 1 Lowe 1b 4 0 1 0 T—2:44. A—12,044 (41,900). TRIPLES—D.Peralta, Arizona, 4; Owings, Colorado, 3; Oakland, 2; Lopez, Kansas City, 2; Madrigal, Chicago, 2; Bradley Jr., Milwaukee, 2; Carlson, St. Louis, 2; A.Frazier, Ohtani, Los Angeles, 2; F.Reyes, Cleveland, 2; 16 tied at 1. Pittsburgh, 2; India, Cincinnati, 2; Lux, Los Angeles, 2; Maris- HOME RUNS—Martinez, Boston, 9; Buxton, Minnesota, nick, Chicago, 2; Nuñez, Colorado, 2; Story, Colorado, 2; 8; Cruz, Minnesota, 7; Guerrero Jr., Toronto, 7; Judge, New C.Taylor, Los Angeles, 2. York, 7; F.Reyes, Cleveland, 7; Ohtani, Los Angeles, 7; De- HOME RUNS—Acuña Jr., Atlanta, 8; McMahon, Colo- vers, Boston, 7; Bichette, Toronto, 7; Solak, Texas, 7. rado, 8; Hoskins, Philadelphia, 8; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 7; STOLEN BASES—Laureano, Oakland, 8; Merrifield, Kan- sas City, 8; Semien, Toronto, 6; E.Rosario, Cleveland, 5; Contreras, Chicago, 7; Bryant, Chicago, 7; Freeman, Atlanta, Straw, Houston, 5; Benintendi, Kansas City, 4; Canha, Oak- 7; Castellanos, Cincinnati, 7; Escobar, Arizona, 7; 7 tied at 6. land, 4; Grossman, Detroit, 4; Kiner-Falefa, Texas, 4; Moore, STOLEN BASES—Chisholm Jr., Miami, 7; Báez, Chicago, Seattle, 4; Ramírez, Cleveland, 4; Robert, Chicago, 4. 5; Grisham, San Diego, 5; Hampson, Colorado, 5; Machado, PITCHING—Civale, Cleveland, 4-0; Rodón, Chicago, 4-0; San Diego, 5; Profar, San Diego, 5; Slater, San Francisco, 5; E.Rodríguez, Boston, 4-0; Cole, New York, 4-1; Matz, To- T.Turner, Washington, 5; Edman, St. Louis, 4; Myers, San ronto, 4-1; Eovaldi, Boston, 4-2; Gibson, Texas, 3-0; Pivetta, Diego, 4; Quinn, Philadelphia, 4; Tatis Jr., San Diego, 4. Boston, 3-0; Javier, Houston, 3-0; Petit, Oakland, 3-0; PITCHING—Flaherty, St. Louis, 4-0; Kershaw, Los Ange- Kittredge, Tampa Bay, 3-0. les, 4-2; J.Urías, Los Angeles, 3-0; F.Peralta, Milwaukee, 3-0; ERA—Duffy, Kansas City, 0.39; Rodón, Chicago, 0.72; Wood, San Francisco, 3-0; Bauer, Los Angeles, 3-1; J.Gray, Cole, New York, 1.43; Means, Baltimore, 1.50; Glasnow, Colorado, 3-1; Tr.Rogers, Miami, 3-1; Brogdon, Philadelphia, Tampa Bay, 1.67; Happ, Minnesota, 1.96; Gibson, Texas, 3-1; Stroman, New York, 3-2; Miley, Cincinnati, 3-2. 2.16; Boyd, Detroit, 2.27; Bieber, Cleveland, 2.48; Ryu, To- ERA—deGrom, New York, 0.51; Musgrove, San Diego, ronto, 2.60. 1.24; Tr.Rogers, Miami, 1.29; DeSclafani, San Francisco, STRIKEOUTS—Cole, New York, 62; Bieber, Cleveland, 1.50; Burnes, Milwaukee, 1.53; Woodruff, Milwaukee, 1.55; 57; Glasnow, Tampa Bay, 56; Bassitt, Oakland, 36; Rodón, Mahle, Cincinnati, 1.75; Stroman, New York, 1.84; Kershaw, Chicago, 36; Bundy, Los Angeles, 34; Berríos, Minnesota, Los Angeles, 2.10; Gausman, San Francisco, 2.14; T.Walker, 33; Giolito, Chicago, 33; Eovaldi, Boston, 32; McCullers Jr., New York, 2.14. Houston, 30. STRIKEOUTS—deGrom, New York, 59; Bauer, Los Ange- NATIONAL LEAGUE les, 51; Burnes, Milwaukee, 49; F.Peralta, Milwaukee, 45; Associated Press BATTING—Winker, Cincinnati, .370; Acuña Jr., Atlanta, Musgrove, San Diego, 41; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 39; Aa. Tampa Bay center fielder Kevin Kiermaier can’t reach a double by Houston’s Carlos Correa during .341; Nimmo, New York, .339; J.Turner, Los Angeles, .330; Nola, Philadelphia, 39; Tr.Rogers, Miami, 38; Scherzer, the ninth inning Friday in St. Petersburg. C.Dickerson, Miami, .329; Realmuto, Philadelphia, .329; Bry- Washington, 38; Darvish, San Diego, 37. 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You might have Unscramble these Jumbles, stress, exercised and did yoga K-Q-J-10-9, or a similar, very one letter to each square, regularly, went back to church To start today, have a look at the strong holding. There is also the to form four ordinary words. and surrounded myself with West hand. West’s right-hand op- reason for today’s lead. positive people, thoughts and ponent (RHO) opens one heart. West should select the diamond DUEEL @PlayJumble the things I loved and needed. His LHO responds two diamonds. two. (It isn’t vital here, but why Gradually, I worked my way RHO raises to three diamonds. not try always to find the best out of my depression. It won’t Then LHO jumps to four hearts. play?) happen overnight, but little by What should West lead? Why? When North responded in the little, “Regretful” will become (Don’t you just dislike that second suit directly under his partner’s, WYNOS an example of positive behav- question!) he promised at least a five-card ior for her children, and they In general, don’t lead a suit bid suit. (With only four diamonds, he may come back around. She by an opponent. Why play straight would usually have bid another needs to get busy making new into their strength? However, as four-card suit or responded in no- GRIEHH memories and a great life for trump or raised partner’s suit.) herself and her children. — South’s diamond raise guaran- Blessed and Happy Woman teed at least three-card support. Dear Blessed: These are all Therefore, from West’s perspec- TARCOV wonderful tips for improving tive, East has at most a singleton the free JUST JUMBLE Get app • Follow us on Twitter one’s mood and overall health, diamond. alongside the counsel of a Also, when giving partner a Now arrange the circled letters doctor. ruff, a defender is supposed to ©2021 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as Send your questions for send a suit-preference signal with All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. Annie Lane to dearannie@ the card led, to tell him where creators.com. leader’s re-entry lies. 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