ELLEFONTAINE XAMINER B E Vol. 129 Friday, June 12, 2020 No. 156 AVAILABLE DAILY ONLINE @ examiner.org Fireworks set as grand of St. Mary of the Woods Parish Festival

BY THE EXAMINER STAFF by Pyrotecnico Company of Dad’s Car Show takes place A Holy Lighted Living Pennsylvania, which also from 5 to 9 p.m. in multiple Rosary takes place at 10 The two-day St. Mary of has produced Columbus’ parking lots along Madison p.m. the Woods Parish Festival Red, White and Boom for Avenue, with registration Saturday evening, Ohio slated for Friday, June 19, the past 15 years. - from 4 to 7 p.m. Dash State and Columbus area and Saturday, June 20, in works will be synchronized plaques will be awarded to Russells Point, will feature with patriotic music and the first 75 entries, with rock musician Chris musical entertainment, a played on the public awards at 8 p.m. Logsdon performs live car show, and a number of announcement sound sys- Music Friday evening is under the main tent start- family-friendly activities, tem on the grounds. offered by D.J. Barry ing at 7 p.m. Other enter- concluding with a commer- Organizers said modifi- Combs, along with enter- tainment includes Beer cial fireworks display as the cations and safety meas- tainment by the Columbus Company, live electric gui- grand finale at 10 p.m. ures have been implement- Zoo animal ambassadors. Saturday evening. ed for the 29th annual festi- including the mayor’s guidelines,” representatives Gottfried Pony Rides for tarist Bill Golden and the The Father’s Day “Salute val at 334 Madison Ave. to office, police department, said. children are offered, along Fountainaires Jazz Band. to Dads” fireworks show protect those in attendance Russells Point Village The majority of activities with an arcade, Red Chicken dinner and Council and the Indian Join take place outdoors, with will be viewable throughout during the coronavirus Dragon Laser Tag and beef and noodles are Russells Point, and the health crisis. Local health Fire District. social distancing encour- other children’s games. served Saturday. entire southeastern portion officials have been consult- “We are also working aged and hand sanitizer Fish dinners are served of Indian Lake State Park, ed during the planning, diligently with the Logan available for attendees. Friday night, along with a For additional event organizers said. along with coordinating County Health District on Friday evening, the fes- number of other food and details, visit the St. Mary of The show is produced with village officials, necessary social health tival kicks off at 5 p.m. drink stands. the Woods’ Facebook page. Bellefontaine Solidarity March planned for Sunday BY THE EXAMINER STAFF A Bellefontaine Solidarity March in support of the Black Lives Matter Movement is slated to begin at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, June 14, at T-P Lanes, 300 E. Lake Avenue, conclud- ing at Lewis Ratleff Park, 300 Springhill St. Community speakers are planned at the park, where a dinner also will be catered by 2G’s Barbecue. “Please come and show your support as Bellefontaine pledges to take a step forward in the direction of ending police brutality and systemic racism,” organizers said, not- ing that this is a peaceful, family-friendly event and children are welcome. The event follows protests locally in front of the Logan County Courthouse and around the nation following the May 25 death of George Floyd while in police custody in Minneapolis. Former Minneapolis Police Department offi- cer Derek Chauvin now faces a second-degree charge, among other charges. The march will proceed north along the sidewalks on Main Street to Chillicothe Avenue. At that point, organizers LOGAN COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE said the group will be able to march in the street to Ratleff Park, organizers said Splash pad grand reveal For the dinner at Ratleff Park, reservations are requested in advance via the group’s Facebook page, A large crowd gathered Thursday for a ceremonial ribbon cutting ceremony at the new Spray and Play splash “Bellefontaine Solidarity March.” pad located in Lions Park in West Liberty. The park opened Wednesday, June 10. The park is free and open to Prior to the march, participants are encouraged to the public, but is also available for private reservations. Regular hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on drop off chairs at the park for seating during the meal. Mondays, and Wednesday through Sunday. Tuesday, the hours are 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., and is reserved from 4 to Jubilee Mennonite Church also provides support for 8 p.m. on Tuesdays forprivate parties. All children must be accompanied by an adult. the event. eMail: [email protected]

BELLEFONTAINE EXAMINER ONLINE @ examiner.org HUBBARD PUBLISHING CO. Local & State PO Box 40 • Bellefontaine, OH 43311 An independent daily newspa- n LOCAL NOTES per Founded in 1891 by E.O. & H.K. Hubbard n BUCKEYE Community drive-in movie Issued daily except Sunday at BRIEFS 127 E. Chillicothe Ave. From ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS planned for June 19 MEMBER OF THE: The Bellefontaine Joint Recreation District and the Ohio Association Man sentenced on gun charge in Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to Bellefontaine Police Department partner to host a com- and the Inland Association • The Associated park shooting that wounded 4 reopen with new precautions munity drive-in movie event at 9 p.m. Friday, June 19, at Press • Ohio League of Home the Bellefontaine Elementary School parking lot. CLEVELAND (AP) — The Rock and Roll Dailies COLUMBUS (AP) — A judge sentenced Hall of Fame is reopening, but fans better The 1987 movie Spaceballs will be featured for the PUBLISHER: a man to more than three years in prison JON HUBBARD practice social distancing by staying at event, where snacks will be served and social distancing is GENERAL MANAGER: for firearms charges stemming from a 2018 T.J. HUBBARD least “two Stratocasters apart" and bring ADVERTISING DIRECTOR: shooting in a park that left him, another possible. Citizens Federal Savings & Loan Association also BOB CHAPMAN their credit cards, officials announced CIRCULATION MANAGER: JILL THOMAS sponsors the event. man and two children wounded. Thursday. Keveante Smoot, 28, of Columbus, SUBSCRIPTION RATES Rock's shrine will reopen on June 15 C.R. 10 at Main Street in appeared in U.S. District Court on after closing on March 14 because of the Delivered by carrier, per week ...$2.40 Zanesfield to close through June 30 By motor route, per week...... $2.40 Tuesday. coronavirus pandemic. Price of single copy...... 75¢ Last month, Smoot pleaded guilty to Visitors must practice social distancing Crews from the Logan County Bridge Department will By mail R.F.D. in Logan and adjoining illegally possessing a firearm as a convict- of 6 feet, or at least the distance of two be installing a new concrete box at the intersection of Counties, per year postpaid ...$125.40 ed felon. Stratocaster guitars. County Road 10 and Main Street in Zanesfield, beginning Temperatures will be checked at the By mail outside of Logan and There were more than 150 people at a Monday and continuing through June 30. surrounding counties...... $147.40 door and fans must wear masks. There will party in Weinland Park when shots rang out ONLINE Edition be continuous cleaning inside and hand The intersection will be closed to all traffic and the Five weeks ...... $9.50 on Aug. 11, 2018. Columbus police said they sanitizers. There also will be advance online work will require a 16 day/night road closure. Scheduling Thirteen weeks...... $24.70 believed the shootout was gang-related. ticketing, limited capacity with timed tick- is subject to weather conditions. Twenty six weeks ...... $49.40 A 5-year-old girl and a 10-year-old girl eting and no cash will be accepted. Fifty -(1 year)...... $98.80 were injured. Officials said nearly 600,000 visitors Prayer rally rescheduled for Sunday evening Lesser periods by mail slightly more than propor- visit the museum annually. tionate cost of yearly rate. Mail subscriptions will DNA on one of the guns recovered in The Bellefontaine First Church of God and other local not be accepted from territories served by an connection with the shooting was linked Live music is slated to resume on the Examiner newspaper courier or motor routes. plaza in July. congregations invite the community to a prayer rally, to Smoot, investigators said. All subscriptions for papers delivered The Rock Hall will offer free admission “Gathering to Heal Our Land,” at 6 p.m. Sunday, June 14, by carrier are payable in advance at to healthcare workers and their families on the Examiner office. No paper sent by at Brown Park, an event that previously had been sched- 1 dead, 2 injured in park June 14. mail unless paid for in advance, a uled for June 7. postal regulation. Subscriptions are It opened in September 1995 and its non-refundable. Online subscriptions shooting, second death in days Organizers said the event will include prayer, worship must be paid in advance. mission is to “engage, teach and inspire LIBERTY TOWNSHIP, Ohio (AP) — For through the power of rock and roll.” and several speakers, with a focus on “prayer for healing HOW TO REACH US the second time in two days, gunfire upon our land, justice and unity” and “reflecting the light GENERAL: 592-3060 claimed another life in a park in a Jack Hanna to retire CIRC/SUBSCRIPTIONS: Option 4 of Jesus during these times.” The Bellefontaine First Cincinnati suburb, the Butler County CLASSIFIEDS: Option 5 Church of God worship band will perform. Sheriff's Office said. from Columbus Zoo AFTERHOURS: (937) 407-0205 Participants are asked to take a lawn chair.. One person was gunned down and two POWELL(AP) — Animal activist John NEWSROOM Option 1 others sustained injuries that were not “Jack” Hanna has announced plans to retire Village of Russells Point to flush hydrants Nate Smith...... 1118 considered life threatening Wednesday from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium after 42 years. The Village of Russells Point will be flushing fire Mandy Loehr...... 1116 night in Liberty Park, authorities said. SPORTS Hanna will finish the remainder of the hydrants south of U.S. Route 33 and west of State Route Option 2 Authorities have not released the name year and retain the zoo’s director emeritus Matt Hammond-Sports Editor ...... 1122 708 starting June 10 and continuing through Wednesday, of the dead person. title, reported. Aaron LaBatt ...... 1115 The violence came after Khalic Milton, Hanna says it is time to dedicate more June 24, between the hours of 7 and 10 p.m. ADVERTISING Option 3 25, of Cincinnati, was found shot multiple time to family life and hiking with his wife, Residents in the area may encounter low pressure and Bob Chapman-Ad. Director ...... 2125 times Tuesday night. His body was near Suzi. Jim Strzalka ...... 1126 slight discoloration while hydrants are being flushed. the scene of Wednesday's shooting. “I could stay at the zoo until my last days. www.examiner.org Milton was lured to the site in a plot to And any time the zoo needs anything, all they American Legion announces new hours have to do is ask and I’ll be there. But I am 73 E-MAIL steal his car, authorities said. now, and my grandkids are getting older,” The American Legion Harold Kerr Post 173, 120 Colton [email protected] Two suspects were facing charges in his Hanna said. “Some are getting married. I Ave., Bellefontaine, announces that its new operating death and police were seeking a third suspect. [email protected] can’t keep up with all of them. I want to share hours are 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Sunday, with [email protected] Officials do not believe the shootings the years we have left with my kids and hours subject to change due to the weather or pandemic. [email protected] were related. grandkids.” [email protected]

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 6.12.20 ONLINE @ examiner.org Local & State n LOGAN COUNTY BEAT n BELLEFONTAINE BEAT SHERIFF & HIGHWAY PATROL POLICE & FIRE Summons issued related to closed, along with “no trespassing” signs. Woman reports phone scam attempt incident at church’s pond During follow-up investigation, deputies inter- Aaliyah H. Bailey, 20, of Kenton, was issued a sum- viewed Bailey Wednesday and issued her the sum- A Bellefontaine woman wisely did not fall for a mons for criminal trespassing Wednesday relating to mons. Deputies also were following up with another phone scam in which the caller was demanding she an incident May 24 in Rushsylvania. Hardin County individual who had been at the pond buy several gift cards to cover alleged fines against the Deputies of the Logan County Sheriff’s Office and is currently on probation. local woman. responded about 6:15 p.m. May 24 to the Rushsylvania She told officers of the Bellefontaine Police Church of Christ, 170 E. Mill St., Rushsylvania, in refer- Vehicle strikes tree, utility pole along S.R. 638 Department on Wednesday the caller knew her ence to a trespassing complaint. Tyler L. Smith, 20, of Rushsylvania, was cited for address and the bank she uses. However, she did not A church employee reportedly had stopped at the failure to control related to a non-injury crash on State provide any additional personal information and hung church to work on a computer, and she observed a tan Route 638 about 8:10 a.m. Wednesday. up when the caller asked for the gift cards. car parked on the gym side of the church, and a black Deputies report he was operating a southbound FIRE DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY truck parked in a restricted area behind the church. pickup near County Road 106 when it traveled across The church administrator was contacted, and she Firefighters of the Bellefontaine Fire and EMS the center line and exited the left side of the road. The Department report the following activity: spoke with several individuals who were in a pond area pickup then traveled onto a yard at 8974 S.R. 638, on church property and they agreed to leave the prop- Wednesday — 8:10 a.m., squad run, mutual to where it struck a tree stump, mailbox, utility pole and a erty. Huntsville squad; 11 a.m., grass truck to 536 S. Detroit When deputies arrived, all of the individuals were tree before coming to a rest. St., found cable wire downed by fallen tree limb, con- gone, but deputies noted that there were several signs Damage was heavy to the pickup, which was towed tacted cable company; 11:40 a.m., engine and squad to around the pond clearly stating that the pond was from the scene. The driver was wearing his seat belt. Reservoir Road and Heatherhill Drive, natural gas line hit during construction project, stood by for Vectren Energy crews; 5:06 p.m., engine to 586 S. County Road Dr. Amy Acton resigns; guided governor to praise on pandemic 31, tree fell into power lines and took the lines out, COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) white coat, and this particu- commendations from her later, the number of con- advised Dayton Power & Light Co.; 5:31 p.m., squad — The health director who lar hero’s white coat is peers contrasted perhaps firmed or probable coron- run; 7:28 p.m., squad run; 7:50 p.m., engine to 4700 helped Ohio's Republican embossed with the name more sharply than any- avirus cases in the state has block of west State Route 47, tree leaning into telecom- governor earn glowing Dr. Amy Acton.” where with the vitriol. topped 40,000, a milestone munications lines, advised CenturyLink; 8:07 p.m., reviews for his pandemic Acton also faced harsh DeWine shook the state reached the day of her res- squad run; 9:27 p.m., squad run; 10:35 p.m., squad run; response resigned Thursday and sometimes ugly push- to attention March 4, when ignation. An additional 69 11:54 p.m., squad run; after a few polarizing back for her orders that he announced at a briefing deaths were reported Thursday — 12:32 a.m., squad run; 1:17 a.m., squad months during which she closed businesses and kept — with Acton by his side — Thursday, state officials run; and 2:02 a.m., squad run. became beloved for her people home for weeks, that spectators would be said, bringing the total to soothing expertise and including lawsuits, a legisla- banned from an interna- 2,490. n KINDERGARTEN SCREENS loathed — even threatened tive effort to strip her of tional fitness festival whose It might have been — for exercising her emer- authority and protests out- visitors bring a lot of worse without the early • Benjamin Logan — Screening for incoming kinder- gency powers. side her suburban to Columbus each year. The measures. Ohio — No. 7 garten class of 2020-21 has been moved to: Monday, Aug. Dr. Amy Acton played a Columbus home that state had yet to confirm a among states in total popu- 31; Tuesday, Sept. 1; and Wednesday, Sept. 2; elementary highly public role in Ohio’s included some people car- single coronavirus case. lation — ranks 19th in coro- office personnel will be calling those who have already early and aggressive fight rying guns. Within a week, and on navirus deaths per 100,000 signed up for screenings previously scheduled during April against the coronavirus, Some demonstrations at the advice of Acton, a for- people and 35th in total to schedule a new time for the rescheduled dates. transcending the confines the Statehouse featured mer public health professor virus cases per 100,000 peo- • Bellefontaine — Screenings will be Monday, Tuesday, of the laboratory to appear signs bearing anti-Semitic and researcher, he became ple, according to an AP Wednesday and Thursday, Aug. 3-6, at the elementary daily on television screens messages. Acton is Jewish, the first governor to shut analysis of COVID Tracking school. during Gov. Mike DeWine's and one lawmaker refer- down schools statewide. Project data. • Upper Scioto Valley — Noon to 7 p.m. Tuesday, July updates and issuing his enced her with an anti- Acton herself seized House Republicans had 28, and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, July 29, Upper Scioto administration's health Semitic slur. More recently, national headlines March sought to restrict her Valley Local School; visit usv.k12.oh.us to register your authority just last month. orders. organizers of music festivals 17 when she called off the child, families will be contacted in July regarding their DeWine defended her, say- “It’s true not all heroes and restaurant owners sued state's presidential pri- appointment time; direct questions to (419) 757-3231 ext. 4. wear capes,” DeWine said ing his fellow Republicans her as the slow reopening mary just hours before • West Liberty-Salem — Screening appointments at the news briefing at unfolded. polls were to open, should focus on increasing moved to July 27 and 28, if you have not yet registered for which he made the The tactics used against incensing critics who saw virus test availability, a $775 a screening appointment and need to do so, e-mail Mrs. announcement. “Some of Acton were not confined to it as an overreaction. million budget deficit and Cotrell at [email protected] or call (937) 465-1060 x101. them do, in fact, wear a Ohio, but the universal Nearly three months reopening the economy.

FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITION EXAMINER 6.12.20 eMail: [email protected] EXAMINER Phone: (937) 592-3060 Sports Matt Hammond x1122 or Aaron LaBatt x1115 With a swing and silence, PGA Tour gets back to business BY DOUG FERGUSON was quiet without specta- AP GOLF WRITER tors. That's what stood out FORT WORTH, Texas — — no crowd, no grand- With one swing met with stands, no tents, the typi- silence, the PGA Tour got cal structures that define a back to business Thursday golf course. Harman said at Colonial. he had to back off a few Ryan Palmer felt more putts because he was dis- nerves than usual when he tracted by the sound of stood over his first tee shot someone teeing off a few in the Charles Schwab holes away. Challenge — the first offi- “It felt strange, to be cial shot on the PGA Tour honest, just getting on the in 90 days — and even first tee and having your more bizarre was making a name called and not hav- 10-foot birdie putt on the ing anyone around to say second hole with no one anything," Jhonattan around to cheer. Vegas said after his 64. “It The closest thing to a felt like, ‘Hey, what’s going crowd was a few people on here?’ It's something who watched from behind we’re going to have to get hedges and a chain fence used to for a little while. ... from a nearby street. We definitely miss the Phil Mickelson made fans.” one birdie and instinc- They will be gone for tively squeezed the bill the opening five tourna- of his cap to acknowl- ments as the tour takes a edge a crowd that wasn’t conservative return to golf, there. Justin Thomas, hopeful of no setbacks in playing in the afternoon, the sport from a spike in made birdie on the sec- the new coronavirus. ond hole and mockingly Monahan, asked raised his putter in cele- Thursday morning what bration. would constitute a suc- Palmer seemed to Justin Rose, of England, tees off at the sixth hole during the first round of the Charles Schwab Challenge golf tourna- cessful tournament, said, speak for everyone when ment at the Colonial Country Club Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas. (AP Photo | David J. Phillip) “Getting to next week.” he said, “It was just great For one round, and like- to be out there playing.” the club, they’re going out Lehman even got in on the starter was wearing a mask players' names listed on ly the rest of the week con- Golf is the second to dinner and doing act at age 61, opening with but because the only other the tee sheet. The tour sidering the bubble the major sport in the U.S., things, so everybody is a 65. noise was the hum of a kept that time open as a tour has tried to create, it behind motor sports, to taking that risk to be here. Dustin Johnson strug- nearby generator. tribute to George Floyd, was a first step. resume a schedule shut Everybody is pretty confi- gled to a 71. PGA Tour who was handcuffed “I think just being out down by the COVID-19 dent that we’re going to all But it was more about Commissioner Jay while a white police offi- here is successful, to be pandemic. Among the be safe. I think everything the scenery than the Monahan watched from cer pressed his knee to honest with you, getting safety measures are coron- has been done the right scores, and it was eerie. the starter's booth — a the back of the black started,” Palmer said. “I avirus tests for every play- way.” Palmer was selected to rarity for him to be on the man's neck. Floyd died don’t see anything holding er, caddie and essential Some of the golf was hit the opening shot as a first tee of any opening after pleading for air, us back. I think today was personnel. Of the 487 tests pretty good, too. Colonial member who has round — and gave Palmer, sparking worldwide out- the biggest day, just getting at Colonial, the results Justin Rose, a winner at raised money for pandemic Brian Harman and Bill rage over racial injustice. this first day off. People are were all negative. Colonial two years ago, relief through his “Pros for a Haas a thumbs-up as they Everyone at Colonial — going to watch golf back “We’re all taking risks opened with seven birdies Purpose” campaign. It was walked off the tee. on the course, on the home and be interested to playing golf, obviously,” in 12 holes before settling difficult to hear the starter Monahan returned to practice range — stopped watch it tomorrow, and Palmer said. “Being back into a series of par for a 63 announce his name from 40 the tee for the 8:46 a.m. for a moment of silence that’s a great thing.” out here, everybody leaves and the early lead. Tom feet away, not because the starting time with no on a course that already Sports Truex ends 2020 winless skid with victory at Martinsville MARTINSVILLE, Va. Ryan Blaney, Brad But NASCAR’s decision (AP) — Martin Truex Jr. Keselowski, who has two angered a contingent of flag used a trip to NASCAR’s wins this season, and Joey loyalists, who stewed on shortest track to end a Logano made it a 2-3-4 fin- social media. NASCAR hel- lengthy losing streak on the ish for Team Penske. met artist Jason Beam, who day the stock car series at The race started shortly paints designs for some of long last banned the after NASCAR said the the sports biggest stars, was Confederate flag. Confederate flag would be among the loudest critics. He Truex cruised down the be prohibited from all unleashed a string of tweets stretch and won his first NASCAR events and prop- blasting the move, writing NASCAR Cup race of the erties. “You can’t erase history by season on Wednesday The issue was pushed to picking and choosing what night in the first race under the fore this week by Bubba parts you want to keep and the lights at Martinsville Wallace, NASCAR’s lone don’t won’t to keep.” Speedway. black driver and an Oh well, Reese Truex, the 2017 Cup Alabama native who called Witherspoon gave the rul- champion, has been one of for the banishment of the ing a high-five emoji on NASCAR’s biggest winners Confederate flag and said Twitter, and that alone over the last three years, there was “no place” for it in might be enough to out- but failed to find victory the sport. Wallace drove the weigh the haters. lane for Joe Gibbs Racing Richard Petty Motorsports’ Martinsville capped a over the first 10 races of No. 43 Chevrolet with a stretch of seven straight Cup this season. He won 19 #BlackLivesMatter paint races since it resumed with- times from 2017-2019. scheme. Wallace, wearing out fans at the track. That “I knew we were going an American flag mask, streak ends Sunday when to get one soon,” Truex clapped his hands when 1,000 Florida service mem- said. “Hopefully we can get asked about the decision bers, representing the on a roll.” before the start of the race. Homestead Air Reserve Base Tick tock. The time ran “It’s been a stressful cou- Martin Truex Jr. poses with his grandfather clock trophy after winning a NASCAR Cup and U.S. Southern out on the losing streak. ple of weeks,” Wallace said Series auto race Wednesday in Martinsville, Va. (AP Photo | Steve Helber) Command in Doral, are Truex won the on FS1. “This is no doubt the say, right — was so good on proud NASCAR “recognized Boston. Boston tweeted allowed to attend the Cup Martinsville grandfather biggest race of my career the long runs," Wallace said. the sensitivity of our coun- questions about the race and race at Homestead-Miami clock on the paperclip- tonight. I’m excited about The 26-year-old Wallace, try while confronting the seemed to enjoy the action at Speedway as honorary shaped track at just 0.526 tonight. There’s a lot of who finished second in the racial injustices.” Martinsville: “Do y’all be guests and view the race miles. He won for the first emotions on the race track.” 2018 Daytona 500, also had Wallace even made some pinned to the TV. I’m watch- from the grandstands. The time with new crew chief Wallace wore a black “I a dose of newfound fame. new NASCAR fans — for a ing the standing more than following week at Talladega James Small. Can’t Breathe” T-shirt but Already outspoken on social night, at least — out of other the drivers I feel. Is this ok? Superspeedway, up to 5,000 “It’s huge for him and his did not kneel during the causes in NASCAR, Wallace athletes. New Orleans Saints Am I doing this right? Do y’all fans will be allowed to attend confidence and for the way national anthem. His Chevy denounced the flag and his running back Alvin Kamara flip channels?” the race. NASCAR says all people look at him,” Truex had “Compassion, Love, message spread throughout replied to NASCAR’s state- Former NFL safety fans will be screened before said. “I think it’s huge. I Understanding” embla- sports. Los Angeles Lakers ment with a tweet asking Bernard Pollard Jr. joined entering, required to wear knew all along that he was zoned on the hood. He fin- star LeBron James tweeted “when the next race??” with a in on the social media face coverings, mandated to capable, I know he’s going ished 11th at Martinsville. a “BIG S/O” to Wallace and popcorn emoji. He followed action and had a question social distance at six feet, to be an amazing crew chief ‘Our Black Lives Matter retired NFL star Deion along on social media, as did on cautions answered on and will not have access to for a long time to come.” Chevrolet — that’s so good to Sanders tweeted he was Carolina Panthers safety Tre the FS1 broadcast. the infield. YOUTH BALL SPORTS NOTES COUNTY BALL Offensively for Wilcoxon RACES/5KS https://runsignup.com/race/oh/5ko LITTLE LEAGUE Homes, Sutton Wilcoxon nthelake The cost is $25 until June 5K ON THE LAKE West Liberty III zaps went 3-4 with two doubles 19 and that includes a shirt and fin- West Liberty II and four RBI. The 13th annual 5K On The Lake isher’s medal. 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FRIDAY BELLEFONTAINE DIGITAL EDITIONEXAMINER 6.12.20 Sports Despite far more support, kneeling might not be widespread in NFL BY ROB MAADDI the bigger picture. NFL Commissioner AP PRO FOOTBALL WRITER “It’s not about who Roger Goodell last week in kneels and who doesn’t, it’s a video condemned racism, NFL players who want about having the right to apologized to players for to kneel during the nation- peacefully protest, and not listening to them earli- al anthem to protest police knowing that racial er, and encouraged them brutality and racism have inequality happens every to protest peacefully. far more support than day, and I just want the But Goodell only con- Colin Kaepernick did four community to be where sulted with “a select few” years ago. everybody, including the owners and it’s not known Still, it might not be wide- black community, can be how many share his views. spread for a few reasons. safe,” he said. “Whatever Cowboys owner Jerry Jones If organizations insist that takes.” strongly opposed kneeling on unity, as some coaches When Kaepernick began when Kaepernick began and front-office executives his peaceful demonstration the movement and he has- have mentioned, that could in 2016, he wanted to high- n’t spoken on the issue. be a hurdle. light the problems of police “We’ll have to see,” Another potential draw- brutality and racial injus- Dallas cornerback Jourdan back is the growing belief tice. He faced immense Lewis said about Jones among some players that pushback and was ostra- backing off his stance. “We kneeling is no longer neces- cized from the league. always come together as a sary to raise awareness President Donald Trump team and we talk about because George Floyd’s criticized Kaepernick and these issues. And it hasn’t death has ignited nationwide other players who took a been to a point to where protests over racial injustice knee and still insists they’re we cut a guy because of Washington Redskins running back Adrian Peterson (26) stands for anthem and police brutality. disrespecting the flag, the that. So, we’ll have to see. Lastly, some owners before an NFL game against the Tennessee Titans on Dec. 28, 2018 in Nashville, Tenn. country and the military. Protesting is always the might still have an issue NFL players who want to kneel during the national anthem to protest police brutality and While many others, best bet to raise awareness. with it despite the league’s racism have far more support than Colin Kaepernick did four years ago. including Drew Brees, who But we definitely have support of the players. (AP File Photo | Mark Zaleski) initially shared similar things to strive past this “Whatever our team Said LaFleur: “We’re standing together. priately,” Ryan said. thoughts have come to protest. And we have to go ends up doing, we’re gonna support them and “I stand fully behind Many players have said understand and support into these communities gonna support. But we’re what they wanna do, pro- whatever it is that’s decid- they’re willing to do what- Kaepernick’s intentions, and help these people.” gonna do it together as a vided that it’s peaceful.” ed, and I do want to push ever their team decides. there’s still going to be Everyone agrees change team,” Colts general man- Redskins running back for change, so I’m fully But not everyone agrees it opposition. is needed. ager Chris Ballard said. Adrian Peterson and Bears behind whatever the lead- has to be a team decision. “I don’t know if (kneel- “Almost every single Cleveland Browns coach safety Jordan Lucas have ers on the team decide to “It should definitely be ing) will have the most net black guy that I’ve played Kevin Stefanski, Green Bay already said they plan to do, and I’ll be part of that left up to the individual,” positive outcome because with that is on the team Packers coach Matt LaFleur take a knee for “- discussion as well," Rams Lucas said. of the way it gets so, such a right now. ... they’ve all and several other coaches Spangled Banner” this sea- quarterback Jared Goff Richard Sherman hyper-partisan issue, really dealt with something at also expressed their sup- son. Other players, white said. "We’ll come to a deci- understands all of his 49ers because they don’t want to some point, whether it’s port of the players, but and black, are waiting to sion collaboratively.” teammates aren’t going to talk about the real issue,” with the police or another mentioned they want it to discuss it with their team- Falcons quarterback handle it the same. Chargers running back interaction of just blatant be a team decision. mates. Matt Ryan is eager to have “To each their own,” the Justin Jackson said. racism,” said Titans quar- “That’s something that I Getting an entire roster those conversations. three-time All-Pro corner- “Nevertheless, I think if we terback Ryan Tannehill. promise you we will spend to agree collectively is a “It’s about unity within back said. “People will just use our platforms like "So really it’s sickening to as much time as necessary tough task regardless of the our team and having that empathize with one anoth- we are now to continue to me that they have to deal as an organization listening topic. Starting quarter- discussion and creating an er and have that brother- expose and advocate for with that type of thing, and to each other, understand- backs Jared Goff of the open forum for teammates hood even if they don’t the change we want to see I want it to change. I want ing each other, and then Rams and Matt Ryan of the to talk about what that protest the same way.” in society, that might be it to change. I want every- we’ll make a decision Falcons, both white, recog- means to them and how Chiefs quarterback the best method going for- one to get the justice and together,” Stefanski said. nize the importance of they’re going to act appro- Patrick Mahomes looks at ward. But we’ll see.” equality that they deserve.”

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BY NOAH TRISTER had the No. 1 pick. The since their top prospects ing him as a third baseman who was drafted No. 1 he’ll be fine.” AP BASEBALL WRITER Tigers took pitcher Casey during this rebuild have until Commissioner Rob overall in 1978 — and went Torkelson rejected the Mize in 2018. mostly been pitchers. What Manfred said so on draft on to play third base in the notion that the coronavirus DETROIT — An ace The team's most recent was intriguing on draft night night. He said he got some majors. hurt his development by right-hander and a slug- period of success was led was that Torkelson was reps at third in the fall. Before Torkelson can forcing the college baseball ging corner infielder. by Justin Verlander and announced as a third base- “I've played a lot of settle in at third, he has to season to be stopped. It’s a combination that's Miguel Cabrera, and if this man. Scott Pleis, Detroit’s third base in my life. I don't get on the field. That's no “I don't think my worked before for the new duo is anything close director of amateur scout- look at it as a challenge," small concern these days. progress has been halted at Detroit Tigers — and now to that one, Detroit will ing, said he's seen Torkelson Torkelson said. "I've always It's unclear what the major all. It's kind of like an they have a couple of have a lot to look forward take grounders at third and worked hard, and just give league season might look extended offseason, if you prospects they hope can to. flyballs in the outfield, me a couple reps over like this year, and how treat it that way. You've bring competitive baseball “Pressure’s a privilege,” although he hasn't seen him there, and I'll be even more baseball's top prospects still got to work hard,” back to the Motor City. Torkelson said in a video play a game at third. comfortable.” will be able to stay sharp. Torkelson said. “It's a Detroit drafted Arizona conference Thursday. “I think he's not just a Torkelson didn't get “I don’t think anybody blessing in disguise. State first baseman “That pressure, whatever first baseman," Pleis said. picked No. 1 because of his really knows what’s going People's bodies are getting Spencer Torkelson with the you want to call it, it drives "He might play first for us, defensive future. It was to happen here. I think it’s the breaks they need, and top pick in Wednesday me. It makes me work that's fine, too. We know because of his bat. After always good to be playing," then you get stronger, night's draft, although the harder. I don’t let it faze he can do that. If he can going undrafted out of high Pleis said. "But I think more flexible, and you get Tigers plan to try him me. It's a privilege to be in play third, he's just a little school, he hit 54 home Spencer’s the kind of guy, I to hit more baseballs in the across the diamond at third the position I'm in.” more valuable player.” runs at Arizona State. That don’t think he’s going to batting cage. Just makes it base. It was the second The Tigers could use a Torkelson said he didn't was two shy of the school get real slowed down by that much sweeter when time in three years Detroit young hitter like Torkelson, know the Tigers were pick- record set by Bob Horner, any of this stuff. I think you get onto the field.” Premier League players won’t need to wear masks at stadiums BY ROB HARRIS ums into red, amber and allowed in the red zone A familiar sight since and in goal celebrations. social distancing. And the AP GLOBAL SOCCER WRITER green zones to reduce the around the field of play, the Bundesliga resumed Teams are being two teams will not emerge risk of spreading the virus. and will be required to last month was substitutes encouraged to travel across from the same tunnel at MANCHESTER, England Games will be played with- have returned a negative and coaching staff wearing England on the day of the the same time to enter the — Premier League players out fans so access to stadi- COVID-19 test in the previ- masks — but that rule has game — ideally by plane — field for the match as will not need to wear face ums will be limited to ous five days as part of a been lifted this week and rather than staying in usual. masks arriving at stadiums, around 300 people who medical passport that will the Premier League will hotels. However, hotels can The players will be in dressing rooms or on the will have their tempera- see a bar code scanned adopt the same relaxed be used by squads even keeping a distance from substitutes' bench when tures checked on arrival. before they can enter. They approach. though they remain closed the media. The amber zone the competition's 100-day The season is scheduled include players, coaches, But players will be asked to the wider public in at stadiums will include coronavirus shutdown to resume on Wednesday medical staff, match offi- where possible to maintain England beyond key work- media and club executives, ends next week. with Aston Villa hosting cials, pitch technicians and social distancing — staying ers. who won't require virus Clubs agreed Thursday Sheffield United and Arsenal Hawk-eye personnel for 2 meters (6 feet) apart — in In some cases, teams testing, while the green on matchday protocols playing at Manchester City. goal-line and video replay dressing rooms, entering will arrive at stadiums on zone is the outer con- that include splitting stadi- Only 110 people will be technology. the field, during warm-ups two buses to maintain course. Governor Kemp eases Georgia virus rules to allow sports, conventions BY JEFF AMY The Republican Kemp avirus infections and deaths of the highest such figures tors are still banned. in kitchens or elsewhere. And ASSOCIATED PRESS signed the 40-page-order in Georgia. The state has since the beginning of May. The new order abolishes bars can now have up to 50 Thursday, just before an recorded more than 700 daily Kemp’s order also tells the maximum size of a party people, up from 25 people, or ATLANTA — Georgia Gov. earlier and more restrictive infections, on average, for residents 65 or older that at a restaurant, which had 35% of the listed fire capacity, Brian Kemp is lifting more order was to expire. The most of June. It's the longest they no longer have to shel- previously risen to 10, and no whichever is greater. Self-ser- health-related restrictions new order, allowed under period that infections have ter in place unless they live longer limits the number of vice can resume at salad bars that stemmed from COVID- the emergency run that high since early May. in a long-term care facility patrons per square foot. It and buffets that provide 19, allowing spectator sports authority granted Kemp by Georgia has recorded such as a nursing home or still requires tables to be 6 sneeze guards and hand san- and live performance venues lawmakers, runs through nearly 55,000 cases through have an underlying health feet (2 meters) apart. itizer. Buffets are supposed to to reopen and conventions to the end of June. Thursday, with 2,375 deaths. condition. Residents of Restaurant workers now only enforce social distancing and resume on July 1, subject to The move comes amid an Fatalities have averaged 33 a long-term care facilities are have to wear masks when regularly replace shared some restrictions. uptick in reported coron- day over the last week, one still locked down and visi- interacting with patrons, not utensils.

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Note: Bigar’s Stars is based on the degree realize. Some job-related travel for the children. of your sun at birth. The sign name is future is coming up. Update your skills SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) simply a label astrologers put on a set of and experiment with creative ideas in  Discussions about changes con- degrees for convenience. For best results, connection with your work. Tonight: Talk cerning your residence and family life are readers should refer to the dates follow- with a lonely elderly female relative. highlighted today. Use humor and toler- ing each sign. CANCER (June 21-July 22) ance if impatience or anger builds regard-  Today finds you sharing anec- ing a relative. You could change your A baby born today has a Sun in Gemini dotes with others in an effort to teach as mind about how and where you want to and a Moon in Pisces. well as to entertain. This can lead you to live. Tonight: Understanding with a loved assume the role of spiritual adviser. It is a one. HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Friday, June 12, promising time to write for publication CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) 2020: too. Tonight: Explore options regarding  Your judgement is good and Optimistic and fun, you weather this year higher education. your mind is alert. It is a good time to better than most. Even if troubled, you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) attend to transportation needs. continue to be entertaining. Take some  The veil to the other world Conversations provide new perspectives. time out for yourself. As soon as you can grows thinner, and a meaningful message Those closest to you long to explore and travel again, you will be happy. If single, from a loved one who has passed on is grow. Everyone is ready to stretch their you are on a serious search for a mate, likely to arrive. You experience a sense of wings. Tonight: Return calls and emails. and success comes when you are older. If deeper peace regarding the inevitable AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) attached, you are happy as clams and cycles of death, birth and rebirth. Tonight:  Thoughts revolve around adding never stop adventuring together. PISCES, Management of debts/expenses. to your earning power and perfecting a when they fall in love, they fall deeply. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) new job skill. It is easy to make adjust-  A loved one shares ideas about ments and resolve long-standing finan- The Stars Show the Kind of Day You’ll spectacular summer vacation plans that cial dilemmas. Hunches and synchronici- Have: 5-Dynamic; 4-Positive; 3-Average; have been put on hold. Cooperation is a ties should be heeded. Tonight: Make the 2-So-so; 1-Difficult must. Others will have plans and projects most of the new opportunities the uni- that will involve you. A legal matter verse offers. ARIES (March 21-April 19) might require your attention. Tonight: PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20)  Today begins on an introspec- You can make a decision about a partner-  With a nature that combines tive note. You will prefer to spend time ship. romance with intuition, you are sensitive alone and away from people. You cherish LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) to the point of being genuinely psychic. your solitude. It is a good time to perfect  Health and fitness are important Ongoing discussions slowly bring impor- a meditation technique. Write emails and considerations. Learn all you can about tant information to light. A cycle of great arrange meetings. Tonight: Get a good preventative medicine. Pay attention to progress begins. Active pursuits are night’s sleep. what makes you feel ill or well. favored. Tonight: It is your night. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Companions are in a cycle of change; do  Today favors networking. A not take this personally. Tonight: Refuse BORN TODAY new circle of is developing. There to give energy to individuals who disap- Artist Egon Schiele (1890), diarist Anne are rewards if you become active in orga- point you. Frank (1929), comedian Jim Nabors nizations and social groups. This includes SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) (1930) community service and political cam-  Love and romance are high- paigns. Tonight: Write down a list of your lighted favorably today. Develop promis- Find more Madalyn Aslan horoscopes at most important goals and dreams. ing relationships by taking the initiative. madalynaslan.com. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Take time to be certain of what you truly © 2020 by King Features Syndicate Inc.  You will be highly visible and desire. Do not commit on a whim. ki f i i h ih i b i i ih

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