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SERVING CLOVIS, PORTALES AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EasternNewMexicoNews.com ‘I heard the gunshots ... too many to count’ y mind is racing moment or two to register shouting. He called us idiots until then that I saw my if I felt anything or not. and my heart is the reality of what was hap- and cowards and told us to other coworker, Wanda, Between the adrenaline Mbroken. I don’t Scott pening. The surreal became run, but I only counted one lying on the ground with her rush and my shaky nerves, I really want to talk about Jones real. This was real. This was coward there that day. One back toward me. Her back, realized I was only going what happened, but I want ◆ happening. Here and now. selfish coward, committing it was bleeding. through the motions and that to write down my feelings Guest And then I saw him, the an idiotic act. My heart sank and I there was nothing I could do while they are fresh. columnist shooter. He was looking in My coworker, Jessica, ran feared the worst: she was to help her. Guilt crept in, On Monday, a young kid my direction with his gun past me toward the back of shot near her heart. I called digging its way inside me, entered the Clovis-Carver pointing at me. He was the library. Her arm was 911 and gave them a and the feeling of regret that Public Library where I work saw people running, my young, just a kid. A moment bleeding and she said she description of the shooter. I didn’t do something more and started shooting. I heard friends and colleagues liter- passed, a brief moment and was shot. The police were there or that I didn’t do something the gunshots, too many to ally running for their lives, I at the same time an eternity, Once again I felt myself instantly, but I couldn’t see sooner grabbed a hold of count but enough to know stood motionless and emo- then he turned away. being pulled away from the the shooter anymore. I got me. something was wrong. tionless. My office is behind the fantasy that everything was as close to Wanda as I I then saw the shooter Still, the surrealty of the Even though I recognized circulation area and I’m not fine, that this wasn’t real. I thought safe and called her again, over by our reference situation was so intense that the sound and what it sure if he even saw me. He was about to follow her to name. I tried to take her when I left my office and meant, it took another was angry, cursing and the back, to safety. It wasn’t pulse. I honestly don’t know JONES on Page 6A Library victims ‘like family’ to city ❏ Both killed in Monday afternoon shooting. By David Grieder STAFF WRITER [email protected] CLOVIS — The library may never be the same, but the memories of Wanda Walters and Krissie Carter are sure to endure long past the shooting Monday afternoon that killed both librarians and injured four oth- ers. “She was such a sweet lady and her beautiful smile and car- ing attitude will be never forgot- ten. And forever missed,” said Maria Lucero, reflecting on her many encounters across the years with Walters, a circulation Staff photo: Tony Bullocks assistant at Clovis-Carver Walters Purple ribbons decorate the front of City Hall Tuesday afternoon ahead of a press conference. Public Library. Walters, 61, was speaking about overdue book fines with Vanessa Aguirre around 4 p.m. Monday when a teenager walked in and started firing a gun. Teen faces murder charges Aguirre said the first shot sounded like a small firecracker. When she realized what was happen- ing, she fled with her son. ❏ Staff photo: DA says she will file Tony Bullocks “I wish she would have ran out with me,” New Aguirre said. “It’s going to take me a long time petition to seek adult to go back there.” Mexico Lupe Aguirre said he saw people fleeing the sanctions against suspect. Gov. building and ran inside to check on his wife and Susana By David Stevens child. He found Walters on the ground, still hold- Martinez EDITOR VICTIMS on Page 6A [email protected] visited gunshot CLOVIS — The 16-year-old accused of victims killing two people and injuring four others Tuesday in when he opened fire Monday at the Clovis library will face two first-degree murder Lubbock’s charges and more, officials said in a University Tuesday news conference. Medical Nathaniel Ray Jouett, a sophomore at Center. Clovis High School, has not been formal- ly charged but is being held at Clovis Juvenile Detention Center. District Attorney Andrea Reeb said she will file a petition seeking adult sanctions All were at University Medical Center Police also confirmed that library against Jouett sometime before 1 p.m. in Lubbock: employees Krissie Carter, 48, and Wanda today in District Court. ■ Jessica Thron, 30, a circulation assis- Walters, 61, were killed in the attack, In addition to murder, he will be tant at the library, was in serious condition which The News reported Monday. charged with assault with intent to commit and had just completed surgery; Police remained tight lipped on details a violent felony (four counts), aggravat- ■ Alexis Molina, 20, was in serious about the shooting, but did say the shoot- ed battery with a deadly weapon (four condition; her brother, Noah Molina, 10 er had two handguns. counts) and one count of child abuse. was stable. Noah had been shot in the Police would not confirm eyewitness It wasn’t clear if Jouett had an attorney. hand, Police Chief Doug Ford said; reports that 30 or more shots were fired Staff photo: Tony Bullocks Authorities also on Tuesday released ■ Howard Jones, 53, was in stable con- and said they did not have a motive for the the names of the shooting victims and said dition. Flowers left in support of the shooting vic- the four still hospitalized are expected to The Molinas and Jones were library tims lie at the entrance to the Clovis-Carver recover. patrons. SHOOTING on Page 6A Public Library.

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Hunt conditions within their introduced two visiting counties,” according to the Rotarians: the Rev. Thurman association. Harris of Santa Rosa and Guy Ginn of Clovis. 1942: J.S. Click, presi- dent of Portales National Pages Past is compiled Bank, was welcomed into by Betty Williamson. membership at the weekly Contact her at: gathering of the Portales [email protected] Markets Dow Jones: 21,865.37 +56.97 (+0.26%) Staff photo: Tony Bullocks Gold: 1,309.40/oz Silver: 17.50/oz Oil: 46.33/barrel A crew from Nick Griego & Sons Construction works Monday afternoon on the construction for a future Pilot Travel Closing Quotes Southwest Airlines Co 51.46 Altria Group Inc 63.81 McDonald's Corporation 159.38 Center. The estimated completion date is November. AT&T Inc. 37.85 Merck & Co., Inc. 63.12 Atmos Energy Corporation 88.19 Microsoft Corporation 73.05 Bank of America Corp 23.58 Newmont Mining Corp 38.04 Bristol-Myers Squibb Co 58.86 PepsiCo, Inc. 115.84 Citigroup Inc 67.48 PNM Resources Inc 42.50 Chevron Corporation 107.86 Sears Holdings Corp 8.46 Jail logs Delta Air Lines, Inc. 46.62 Tenneco Inc 52.37 Edison International 80.45 ■ Imari Cavazos-Romero, 20, proba- ■ Amos Wood, 45 Verizon Communications Inc. 48.51 Booked Exxon Mobil Corporation 76.45 tion violation, failure to comply with ■ Fidel Sanchez, 20 Ford Motor Company 10.84 Washington Federal Inc. 31.35 The following were booked into specific requirements, failure to pay General Electric Company 24.44 Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc 81.42 local jails Monday-Tuesday: Wells Fargo & Co 51.42 fines, failure to pay fines, shoplifting GlaxoSmithKline plc (ADR) 39.32 ($250 or less), failure to pay fines Portales Int’l Business Machines Corp. 143.14 Wal-Mart Stores Inc 78.77 ■ ■ Paul Casabonne, 37, to federal Xcel Energy Inc 49.50 Clovis Joe Gabaldon, 46, breaking and Intel Corporation 34.73 authority The Coca-Cola Co 45.45 — NYSE, NASDAQ, Ino.com ■ Tommy Sena, 20, possession of a entering ■ Kristina Hammond, 29, to federal controlled substance ■ John Motley, 36, failure to pay authority Portales ■ Keith Jackson, 27, to federal fines ■Patricia Nunez-Espinoza, 49, bench Events Meetings ■ Marcelo Arguijo, 44, probation authority warrant ■ Jaclynn Kahl, 38, to federal violation ■ Mark Alex Tapia, 23, bench war- calendar ■ Angelica Vega, 22, failure to authority calendar rant ■ Robert Lawrence, 43, to federal appear at time and place stated in cita- ■ Kristy Megan Zinn, 31, shoplifting Saturday Today authority tion (over $2,500) ■ ■ American Legion Auxiliary ■ Public Works Committee — ■ James Dimas, 49, contempt of Patricia Nunez-Espinoza, 49, bond ■ Breakfast — 7 a.m.-11 a.m. at Post 8:30 a.m. at city hall, Clovis. court, probation violation, failure to Douglas Parson, 46, to federal 25, 2400 W. Seventh St. Eggs, Information: 575-763-9654 appear on a felony charge, contempt of Released authority ■ bacon, sausage, hash browns, court The following were released from Christian Antonio Rodriguez, 19, chile, donuts, biscuits, toast, coffee This calendar is a daily listing ■ John Hernandez, 47, failure to pay local jails Monday-Tuesday: time served and juice. Cost: $7 adults, $3 chil- of area public meetings. To place fines ■ Maria Isabel Sanchez, 19, bond dren. Information: 575-763-5392 an item on the calendar, call the ■ Aiden Darrell Carpenter, 19, fail- ■ Raymond Tracey, 51, to federal newsroom at 575-763-6991 or e- ure to appear at time and place stated in Clovis* authority The events calendar is a daily mail: citation ■ Jose Guzman, 18 ■ Tyson Allen Wheeler, 39, bond listing of area events. To place an [email protected] ■ Nathen Phillip Madrid, 27, failure ■ Victor Loya, 31 item on the calendar, call the news- to appear on misdemeanor charge ■ Sean Montano, 24 * The Curry County Detention room at 575-763-6991 or e-mail: ■ Jorge Jauregui Nunez, 48, failure ■ Donavon Christian Potts, 39 Center in Clovis does not disclose [email protected] to appear on misdemeanor charge ■ Ventura Garcia, 27 the reasons for release in its daily ■ Scott Treadway, 40, trafficking by ■ Lorenzo Sierra, 30 briefings. manufacturing ■ Tina Leclear, 50 ■ Shanee Wilcox, 35, failure to com- ■ Richard Griego, 40 — Compiled by the Staff ply with specific requirements ■ Phillip Littlefield, 47 of the News

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Portales community calendar Clubs/organizations Mood Elevators fellowship Promise Keepers — 5:45 a.m. 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Portales Logan, 575-461-0212 in Tucumcari Information: Dr. Keith Wilks at 9 to 5 Club meeting — Third group — 3 p.m. Sunday at Bowl-A- Mark’s Grill, 1126 W. First Street. Senior Citizens Center, 421 North and 575-472-3111 in Santa Rosa. [email protected] or 356- Tuesday each month. Information: Matic in Fort Sumner, 7:30 p.m. Information: John Pugh 575-799- Industrial. Information: 575-760- HIV/STD testing — By appoint- 8597. 575-356-2132 Tuesday in the Calvary Baptist 2000. 1170. ment Monday-Friday at Roosevelt Hope for Hurting Women — 6 Bethel Club meeting — 2 p.m. Church Fellowship Hall. Meetings Roosevelt County Literacy United Daughters of the County Health Office, 1513 W. Fir p.m. Tuesdays at 1513 S. Roosevelt second Tuesday each month. subject to change. Information: 575- Council — 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday- Confederacy — Noon first Saturday Street. Information: 575-356-4453. Rd. 3. Prayer, support and encour- Information: 575-356-4519. 478-2525. Friday at Portales Public Library. of each month. Information: 575-742- Pregnancy and TB Tests — 8 agement for women. Information: Causey Club meeting — Second Peanut Valley Toastmasters — Free GED, ABE, ESL and citizenship 0307. a.m.-11 a.m. and 1 p.m.-4 p.m. 575-760-0598. Monday of each month. Information: 7 p.m. Thursdays at ENMU broad- classes. Volunteers needed. Women’s Community Prayer Monday-Wednesday at La Casa Lamp Lighters Women’s Group 575-276-4220 cast center. Information: Donna Information: 575-356-8500. Alliance luncheon — 11:45 a.m. Family Health Center, 1515 W Fir. of A.A. — 7:30 p.m. Monday, Elida Club meeting — Second Labatt 575-799-3215. Roosevelt County Association third Wednesday each month ar Information: (575) 356-6695. Thursday and Friday at Trinity Thursday of each month. Portales Lions Club — Noon first of Educational Retirees — 2 p.m. Victory Life Coffee House. Church, 601 Avenue B. Information: Information: 575-607-6157 and third Thursday of each month at third Thursday each month at L.C. Information: 575-359-0050. Support groups 575-769-6028. Friendship Club Meeting — 1 Portales Senior Center, Industrial Cozzens administrative offices, Zia Al-Anon: Serenity Circle — 6:30 Milagro Group of N.A. — 6:30 p.m. second Wednesday of each Drive. Information: 575-760-2417 Room. Information: 575-799-9615. Education p.m. Wednesdays at Presbyterian p.m. Tuesdays, 6 p.m. Sundays at month. Information: 575-973-2007 Portales Masonic Lodge No. 26 Roosevelt and Curry County Blackwater Draw Museum — 10 Church, 108 South Ave. F. 1427 E. Amazon. Information: 575- High Plains Breastfeeding — 7:30 p.m. every fourth Monday Right to Life — Call for time and a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Saturday; noon Al -Anon: Twisted Sisters 309-7593. group — 6 p.m. women only, Narcotics Anonymous NA — Alliance — Weekly play group, loca- each month, 117 East 3rd Street. All place. Information: 575-714-0455 or to 5 p.m. Sunday. Information: 575- Mondays. Information: 575-769- 6:30 p.m. Mondays and Saturdays tion and times vary. Information: Masons welcome. Information: Vern 575-714-0160 562-2202. 6052. at Christian Campus House, 223 Heidi Zamora at 575-763-7964. Newlin 575-626-4408 Seasoned Prayer Warriors — Alcoholics Anonymous AA — South Avenue K. Information: Rick Masonic Lodge No. 26 — 7:30 Portales Traditional Jam — 2 Noon each Wednesday at Health Willow group — 6 p.m Tuesday, B. at 575-309-7593 p.m. fourth Monday each month, reg- p.m.-5 p.m. Sundays at Wesley Emmanuel Baptist Church. Love the ENMRSH — 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday at Parents Anonymous — 7 p.m. ular communication, 117 East 3rd Foundation, 1417 S. Ave. K. Old Lord? Non-denominational prayer Monday-Friday free development Central Christian Church, 1528 S. Tuesdays at 1411 S. Ave. O. Parents Street. All Masons welcome. time, bluegrass, Celtic music. All warriors, Praying for Portales. screening for infants from birth to 35 Main Street. Lamplighters group — can share their questions, concerns, Infomation: Vern Newlin 575-626- instruments, ages and skills wel- Information: 575-356-3588. months. Call 575-742-9032 in 7:30 p.m. Fridays and Sundays at problems and solutions about par- 4408 come. Information: 575-356-1051. Starlight Square Dance Club — Clovis/Portales, 575-487-2372 in Church of Christ Student Center, enting. Information: Monica Hayes at 207 S. Ave. K. Men’s group — 6 575-693-5867. p.m. men only Mondays at Church of Christ student Center, 207 S. Ave. K. Seniors Obituaries Information: 575-769-6052. Portales Senior Dance — 7 Bereavement Group — 1 p.m.-2 p.m.-10 p.m. Saturdays at Portales p.m. second and fourth Monday Senior Center, 421 N. Industrial Death notices Services pending each month. Plains Regional Drive. Live band and potluck. $5. Medical Center Home Information: 575-356-8741. Theressa Wood Lillian Dean Ellen Houck, 88, of Clovis, died Saturday, Aug. 26, Health/Hospice, 1701 S. Ave. P. Seniors commodity distribution 2017, in Clovis. Theressa Wood, 92, of Lillian Dean, 94, died Support group for people whose — 8 a.m.-noon third Wednesday of Arrangements are by Steed-Todd Funeral Home. Portales, died Tuesday, Aug. Saturday, July 29, 2017, in loved ones have died and who each month at Los Abuelitos Senior 29, 2017, in Portales. Mesa, Arizona. would like help coping with grief, loss Center. Food distributed to people She was born Jan. 4, She was born April 25, and living again. Information: Sandy age 60 and up. Application: 575-356- 1923, in Melrose. Funerals Turner at 575-769-7399. 5056 or at the senior center, 1515 W. 1925, in Walters, Oklahoma. Brain Injury Support — 6 p.m. Fir Street. Services: 2 p.m. Friday at Services: 2 p.m. Friday at Today a.m. Thursday at Lawn Thursdays at Wesley Foundation Square dance lessons — 7 p.m. Floyd Cemetery. Lawn Haven Memorial Ronald Chris Haller — Haven Memorial Gardens, Building. Contact 575-359-1964 or Tuesdays Starlight Swingers offers Information: 575-356- Gardens. 2 p.m. at Tucumcari Clovis [email protected]. square dance lessons at the Portales 4455 Information: 575-763- Memorial Park Cemetery Friday Cancer survivors/caregivers Senior Center, 421 Industrial Drive. 5541 Nathanial Lee — 10 a.m. Theressa Wood — 2 p.m. support — 5 p.m. first and third Call 575-356-5509 or 575-477-2318. Wednesday at the Portales at Floyd Cemetery Tuesdays at Mental Health Anthony Hernandez Church of God Lillian Dean — 2 p.m. at Resources, 300 East First Street. Volunteer Anthony Hernandez, 40, of Albuquerque, died Thursday, Thursday Lawn Haven Memorial Information: 850-797-1153 Interim Healthcare Home Care & Aug. 24, 2017, in Albuquerque. James A. Dow — 10 a.m. Gardens, Clovis Diabetic Support — 6 p.m. Hospice — 2300 N Main St., Suite He was born Dec. 26, 1976, in Albuquerque. at the Dunn Memorial Saturday Tuesdays at the auditorium, La Casa 19A, Clovis. Minimum requirement Services: 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady of Guadalupe Chapel, Tucumcari. Burial Anthony Hernandez — Family Health Center, 1515 W Fir. two hours per month. Walk-ins wel- Catholic Church. Burial will follow at Mission Garden of will follow at Tucumcari 10:30 a.m. at Our Lady of Information: 575-356-6695. come. Contact Angela Laumbach, Memories. Rosary will be recited 10 a.m. Saturday at the Memorial Park Cemetery Guadalupe Catholic Church, Divorce Care — 6:15 p.m. Volunteer Recruitment Coordinator church. Lillye Tolliver — 10:30 Clovis Wednesdays at First United at 575-763-9728 or 575-714-5000. Information: 575-762-4435 Methodist Church parlor. Support/recovery for those going To update or add items to the Nathaniel Conan Lee through divorce. Information: 575- community calendar, please con- James L. Dickens September 12, 1998 – August 25, 2017 356-8597. tact the newsroom at 575-356- Funeral services for Grief support — 6 p.m. Mondays 4481 or email October 14, 1931 – August 18, 2017 Nathaniel Conan Lee, 18, at First United Methodist Church. [email protected] On Friday August 18, 2017, James L. Dickens passed of Portales, will be held at away after a short illness. 10:00 AM, Wednesday, He was born October 14, 1931, in Akron, Ohio to Joseph August 30, 2017, at the Lee Dickens and Pearl Dickens. Portales Church of God He was the husband of 62 years of Phyllis L. Dickens and with Pastor DonHay offici- the father of Regina Dickens and Colleen Hendricks. He ating. Burial will follow in was the proud grandfather to 4 grandchildren and 3 great- the Portales Cemetery. grandchildren. Nathaniel Conan Lee Funeral services are Saturday, September 2, 2017 in was born September 12, Santa Fe at St. John United Methodist Church at 1:00 pm. 1998, in Clovis, to the home of Rosie (Baca) and Randy E. Lee, and died at Lillian Adelle Dean his home in Portales on April 25, 1923 – July 29, 2017 August 25, 2017, just 11 Lillian Adelle Dean, 94 days short of his 19th birthday. Nathaniel was a years old, died peacefully lifelong resident of Por- July 29, 2017, in Mesa, Ari- tales, and a 2017 graduate zona with her three sons by of Portales High School. Although he was disabled, his her side: Jimmy Dean resid- dream was to become a UFC fighter. He loved boxing and ing in Justin, Texas; Jerry watching matches, as well as various other sports. As a Dean and Claude Dean, boy he played in Little League and city league sports. He Mesa, Arizona. This loving liked to physically work out and enjoyed riding his bike with mother was blessed with 5 his brother. Nathaniel enjoyed listening to a variety of mu- grandchildren and 8 great sic, from classic rock to death metal and other heavy metal grandchildren; Lillian is also music. He liked to watch movies, and particularly liked survived by her brother, watching horror films. Although he did not like Batman, he Howard Duncan of Farwell, liked "The Joker" and other "bad guys" in the films. His fa- Texas and Wilma Ploudre of vorite Joker was played by Heath Ledger and later by Clovis, New Mexico. Jared Leto. Nathaniel bought posters and other items per- Lillian was born in Melrose, taining to the films and his favorite actors and characters. New Mexico to Esther Sin- He also liked watching Sons of Anarchy. Nathaniel was a Hank Basket fan, and therefore an Eagles fan. When Hank gleterry and Jasper Duncan. Lillian, age 6 moved with her was traded, he remained loyal to the Eagles. He also liked parents to Hollene, New Mexico, where Lillian went to watching soccer matches. Nathaniel was a very gentle gi- school, but graduated in Rosedale when the two schools ant that loved to make people laugh. consolidated. She then met her husband, Lewis A. Dean He is survived by his parents, Rosie and Randy Lee of who is buried at Lawn Haven Cemetery where Lillian will Portales; two brothers, Jimmy Lee Christopher Baca and also be laid to rest. Cain Anthony Lee both of Portales; a sister and brother-in- In memory of her life, the children of Lillian welcome fami- law, Samantha Marie Lee and Michael Lindsay of Clovis; ly and friends to join them for a Graveside Service at Lawn his paternal grandmother and step-grandfather, Billie Jean Haven Cemetery, Clovis, New Mexico, Friday, September and Howard Farris of Waco, TX; as well as numerous 1, 2017, at 2:00pm. aunts and uncles and cousins. Arrangements are under the care and direction of Steed- He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents, Todd Funeral Home, 800 E. Manana Blvd., Clovis, New Helen and Bonie Baca. 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Viewpoint Pearce’s dollars for 2018 need judge’s ruling e thought a federal court settled it in 1996. Or that the N.M. Secretary of WState’s Office did last year. So why is it Government can’t protect you taking so long to get an answer in 2017? U.S. Rep. Steve Pearce, a Republican, has filed a Each time there’s some the former than of the latter. mean it never will. federal lawsuit against New Mexico Secretary of potential calamity on the hori- But sometimes the prepared Life isn’t simple. You have State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, a Democrat, over zon, I hope people will have Kent are driven from their homes to do the work. Even if some- whether Pearce can transfer all of his roughly $1 learned this truth from histo- McManigal — at gun point — along with one volunteers to do it for million federal war chest to his campaign for New ry: Government can’t protect the foolish, and put in situa- you, no one values your life as ◆ tions more dangerous than Mexico governor. you. much as you. It’s your job to I am usually disappointed. Local those they are forced to leave Toulouse Oliver’s office has imposed state cam- live it and defend it. Whether it’s a hurricane, columnist behind. All because someone paign contribution limits — $5,500 per contributor blizzard, disease epidemic, believes they know what’s No one can be paid enough for both primary and general election cycles — on economic collapse, or the best, and is willing to force to care as much as you do. No Pearce’s federal campaign stash. aquifer running dry, your With hurricanes, for exam- their beliefs on others. one knows your situation bet- A Pearce aide last week accused Toulouse Oliver safety is not government’s ple, be smart enough to evac- One size fits all in the eyes ter than you do. It’s up to you, of intentionally “stalling” and using “her position to responsibility; it’s yours. In of the State. and if you are hoping some- stack the deck in favor of her own party’s presump- uate if that’s what you need to most cases they couldn’t solve do. Be prepared in case you This is wrong, even if it’s one else will save you from tive nominee” after she filed a request for 60 addi- the problem if they tried. All “for your own good.” tional days to respond to Pearce’s lawsuit. can’t get out. Realize every the dangers of the world, or they can do is spend money decision has consequences. I’m not suggesting people from your own poor deci- (Pearce is the only Republican running for gov- that isn’t theirs to spend, hold stay put, then call 911 as soon ernor at the moment, but the front runner in a four- Governments can’t distin- sions, you may have an meetings so they’ll appear to as they realize they’ve bitten unpleasant shock in store. candidate Democratic field is U.S. Rep. Michelle be doing something, and issue guish between clueless people off more than they can chew, Plan ahead. Don’t be caught Lujan Grisham — who as of April had raised about orders you’re expected to too stupid to know when they expecting to be rescued. No $893,000 specifically for her run for governor.) obey. should evacuate, and people one has the right to put others off guard. Toulouse Oliver’s office claims it’s treating all Sometimes those orders are who know what to expect and at risk simply because they’re candidates the same, and a spokesman says more smart; other times, not so who have prepared by doing stubborn, or because they Farwell’s Kent McManigal time is needed because Pearce’s lawsuit “raises much. Occasionally, follow- what they needed to do to be made a choice that didn’t turn champions liberty. Contact multiple complex legal and constitutional questions ing their orders brings disas- able to ride out the storm. out like they expected. him at: that could have long-term effects on how cam- ter. Granted, there are more of “Never before” doesn’t [email protected] paigns are financed in New Mexico.” Sure. Except a 1996 court decision — which both sides cite — gave former U.S. Rep. Bill Richardson the green light to use federal campaign Hopefully, 71 genders are enough funds in a run for governor. The federal judge in I’m told that it’s possible need to identify as a demi- community as a whole have that case ruled a state prohibition on transferring to select any one of 71 dif- sexual. to say about the gender federal funds to a state campaign violated the First ferent gender options for Rube (At this point I would like issue? The World Health Amendment on the basis election spending is pro- use on Facebook. to apologize to any reader Organization considers tected speech. Render These include asexual, ◆ who is upset that I assumed transgender identity a men- The Pearce camp is relying on that decision to polygender and two-spirit the teacher in this case iden- tal illness. The Danish par- bolster its position he has a constitutional right to Local person, whatever that columnist tified as a female, they liament became the first use the federal campaign money, and it argues state denotes. could just as easily have country to remove trans officials are allowed to make transfers between I don’t know if that’s true, identified as twospirit.) people’s classification as races in state campaigns. It also points out his fed- but it’s on the internet so I In a few short years we mentally ill. This strikes me eral war chest has already been subject to strict fed- guess it’s possible. Questioning, Asexual, have gone from male/female as the way we are handling eral campaign contribution limits. I do know that the Allies, Pansexual and and heterosexual/homosex- all our problems these days. However, Toulouse Oliver’s office contends the Elementary Teachers Polyamorous. ual to whatever you want The Danish parliament 1996 decision came before the state subsequently with whoever you want. Foundation of Ontario, held I have to assume that the has cured a mental illness imposed campaign limits, which it claims would inclusiveness training for other 58 choices provided At what point is enough with the stroke of a pen. now apply to moving the federal campaign funds their members to familiarize for by Facebook will be really enough? into a state fund. And it cites a legal analysis pre- them with the current lan- covered in another training In the plethora of sexual I’m wondering what this pared last year when Republican Brad Winter was guage of gender and ensure session. and gender preferences does to the $300 an hour secretary of state that came up with the same inter- they are sensitive to con- One should remember that where do we say, “71 is the psychiatrists who now have pretation. temporary gender issues. this training is meant for final number?” one less illness to treat. The contending positions appear to be clear, and According to the flyer elementary teachers. You can add more genders It may be just a question delaying is unlikely to change either side’s position. sent out, training would While it may be possible to the list, but for everyone of time before the rest of the The issue needs to be settled, not just for this race, include discussion of for a precocious 6-year-old you add, you have to delete LGGBDTTTIQQAAPP but for similar situations going forward as well as LGGBDTTTIQQAAPP con- to inform the teacher that, one of the existing cate- diaspora is also found to be to clarify the rules for municipal candidates who cerns. “Yes ma’am, I identify as a gories. normal. want to run for state offices. The acronym stands for demisexual and wish to be And when should children With battle lines drawn, it’s time to once again Lesbian, Gay, Genderqueer, treated as such,” it is diffi- be taught that they are Rube Render is the Curry let a federal judge make the call — and sooner Bisexual Demisexual, cult for me to understand the something other than their County Republican chair- rather than later. Transgender, Transsexual parent who would inform biological gender? man. Contact him at: — Albuquerque Journal Twospirit, Intersex, Queer, their 6-year-old that they What does the psychiatric [email protected]

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[email protected] THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SOUTHWEST WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 ✦ PAGE 5A SOUTHWEST Son can seek damages from social worker ROUNDUP By James Anderson seek damages in a lower court taken by the department from his supervisors who insisted on the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS from both the worker and the city. mother’s home because of neg- transfer. The supervisors have Shortfall sparks “He was an incredibly vulnera- lect. Later that year, Patton rec- denied her claim. staff reductions DENVER — A Denver social ble, at-risk child with a border- ommended that he be placed in The boy was removed from his worker can be sued for violating line IQ when this happened. It the custody of his father but did father’s custody in September GRANTS — The Cibola the constitutional rights of a boy made him such an easy target for not report that the man had been 2011 after the department learned County Board of when she recommended that he the abuse, and he needs lifetime convicted of attempted sexual the boy had sexual contact with a Commissioners has voted to be placed in his father’s custody care in a residential therapeutic assault of a minor and had his half-brother. The department ulti- lay off a handful of county despite knowing that the father facility,” said attorney Jordan probation revoked because was mately determined the father sex- employees and take other was a convicted sex offender, a Factor. not complying with an offender ually and physically assaulted the belt-tightening steps to federal appeals court said. The Associated Press is not treatment program. boy, according to court docu- address a $440,000 budget The boy was later physically naming the father to avoid identi- In 2011, Patton recommended ments. shortfall. and sexually abused by his father. fying the boy. that the boy remain with his The Gallup Independent Monday’s decision by a three- The three-judge panel rejected father despite knowing that the Court records show the father reports County Manager judge panel of the 10th U.S. a motion to dismiss the case by boy had reported that his father was sentenced in 2014 to two Tony Boyd recommended Circuit Court of Appeals rejected Patton and the Denver had hit him with a wooden mop years in jail after pleading guilty the reduction in force along social worker Kelcey Patton’s Department of Health and Human handle. School officials also had to a child abuse charge. with biweekly furloughs for claim that, as a city employee, Services, her employer. reported that he was complaining Factor, the defense attorney, employees before submitting she is protected by governmental Telephone calls for comment to of body aches and was acting said Monday’s ruling allows him his resignation Thursday immunity. Patton’s attorney and the depart- fearfully around his father. to seek damages from Patton in a night. An attorney for the boy, who is ment were not immediately Patton has testified that she did federal court suit and that, if suc- County Finance Director now an adult, said Tuesday that returned. not raise objections to the move cessful, the city department Joseph Sanders says five lay- the decision allows the victim to In 2010, the boy, then 14, was because she feared being fired by would be liable. offs and one retirement make up about half of the budget hole. He says the furloughs have to make up the differ- Arizona governor: Support ence. Escaped inmate for Arpaio not slap at Latinos apprehended By Bob Christie “Everything we have done in our adminis- PHOENIX — A mini- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS tration is standing up for all of the citizens of mum-security inmate at the Arizona. Our administration has been about Arizona prison in Perryville PHOENIX — Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey opportunity for all,” he said. “Whether that’s making a better economic climate where they who walked away from a on Tuesday said his support for former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio shouldn’t can find a job or where their child can go the work crew in Phoenix is be read as a slap in the face of the state’s school of their choice.” back in custody. Latino voters. That answer fell flat with Maricopa County Arizona Department of The Republican governor would not say Supervisor Steve Gallardo, a Democrat who Corrections officials say whether he backs President Donald Trump’s with other supervisors has been forced to Christina Felix was appre- pardon of Arpaio in a case where a judge spend $66 million in taxpayer cash on items hended in Coolidge around 1 found him guilty of ignoring a court order. such as attorney fees, officer training and an p.m. Tuesday. The 2011 order required him to stop immi- alert system to spot problematic behavior by They say she now will be gration patrols amid complaints that he was sheriff’s deputies, all stemming from the facing new criminal charges racially profiling Latinos. The judge ruled in racial profiling case. and additional prison time. 2013 that Arpaio’s deputies used unconstitu- Over the next year, it will cost an additional Felix was working tional racial profiling in the patrols. $26 million, largely for adding officers to the Monday near Interstate 10 Ducey again called Arpaio a friend and effort to comply with a court-ordered overhaul and 48th Street when she pointed to a statement he issued after Friday’s of the agency. fled the supervised off-site pardon crediting Arpaio with lowering crime. “Joe Arpaio is enemy No. 1 to the Latino work crew. But he pushed back when he was asked community,” Gallardo said. “We will never The Arizona Department whether backing Arpaio overlooked the state’s forget what Sheriff Joe Arpaio has done and of Public Safety, Maricopa Latino population, many of whom felt terror- we are never going to forget those that support County Sheriff’s Office, and ized by the sheriff’s immigration patrols. him. Phoenix and Tempe police assisted in the search for Felix, who is serving 2 1/2- year prison sentence out of Pinal County for attempted theft means of transporta- tion. Felix has been at the state prison in Perryville since April 12. Ex-corrections officer guilty ALBUQUERQUE — A former county corrections officer is facing nearly a year in jail after a jury on Monday found him guilty of attempt- ing to kiss a shackled, hand- cuffed inmate in 2015. Jurors reached a verdict quickly in a trial for Enock Arvizo, which lasted just a few hours Monday afternoon before District Judge Briana Zamora. Jurors found Arvizo guilty of two petty misde- meanor counts of assault. According to court docu- ments, Arvizo faces “not more than six months in the county jail” for each of those convictions. Tony Long, a prosecutor with the Attorney General’s Office, told jurors that Arvizo led the woman to an empty part of the district courthouse, told her she was pretty and attempted to kiss her twice. The woman used her handcuffed arms to block his kiss and when she sug- gested that he could easily be caught, he cursed at her. Company sending kayaks to Texas MUSKEGON, Mich. — A western Michigan company is sending about 2,000 kayaks to parts of Texas and Louisiana to help with flood- ing relief and rescue efforts following Harvey. WOOD-TV reports that retailer Walmart is buying the kayaks from Muskegon- based KL Outdoor. KL Outdoor Chief Executive Chuck Smith tells the television station that his company is covering the shipping costs. Some kayaks were sent out Monday. The rest are expected to be put on trucks Tuesday. Harvey made landfall late Friday along the Texas Gulf Coast as a Category 4 hurri- cane. Officials have since received thousands of calls and pleas for rescue.

— Wire reports PAGE 6A ✦ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 CLOVIS LIBRARY SHOOTING THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Fast facts Chief: Delays not a concern Pair of vigils Timeline of events for the Clovis Fire Department in response to By David Stevens All four victims remained enforcement there. That was Monday's shooting at the Clovis- EDITOR hospitalized on Tuesday, but one professional (first- Carver Public Library: [email protected] were expected to recover. responder) group,” Nolen ■ 4:13 p.m. — Initial call is received Fire department records said. by Clovis 911 CLOVIS — It took 30 show the first air ambulance Nolen said first-respon- to be held ■ 4:15 p.m. — Clovis Fire minutes for the first air was requested at 4:19 p.m. ders came from Clovis, BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS a prayer vigil for 7 p.m. today. Department ambulances dispatched to ambulance to arrive at on Monday, six minutes Portales, Melrose and scene Clovis’ hospital after it was A candlelight vigil is also ■ after the first 911 call was Texico after the library CLOVIS — A pair of vig- slated for 7:30 p.m. 4:18 p.m. — Scene is cleared as summoned on Monday fol- received and one minute shooting was first reported ils focused on Clovis library Thursday at the library, at safe for ambulance personnel lowing the deadly shooting after the area was declared at 4:13 p.m. ■ 4:19 p.m. — Clovis Fire shooting victims and their 701 N. Main St. Department ambulances arrive on at Clovis-Carver Public safe for ambulance crews. “These brave men and families have been sched- The candlelight vigil is scene Library. Air ambulances arrived at women generally go unno- uled this week. hosted by the Clovis/Curry ■ 4:19 p.m. — Aero medical helicop- But Clovis Fire the Clovis hospital at 4:49 ticed in our everyday lives,” The 21st Street Church of County Chamber of ters requested Department Chief Mike p.m., 5:06 p.m., and 5:12 Nolen said, but they arrive Christ in Clovis has scheduled Commerce. ■ 4:25 p.m. — Ambulance No. 1 Nolen said Tuesday the p.m., the records show. in moments of tragedy “to departs scene en route to Plains delay likely had no negative Nolen said the air ambu- help people that they had Regional Medical Center impact on the medical treat- lance usually assigned to probably never met.” ■ 4:29 p.m. — Ambulance No. 3 ment of gunshot victims. Clovis had been dispatched Nolen also praised the departs scene en route to Plains “With the two deceased, on an unrelated call prior to efforts of Clovis’ hospital Regional Medical Center ■ there was nothing that could the shootings and was not staff, emergency dispatchers 4:31 p.m. — Ambulance No. 2 be done,” Nolen said. available. and personnel at the Curry departs scene en route to Plains Regional Medical Center “With those transported, Medical helicopters ulti- County Courthouse, where ■ 4:34 p.m. — Ambulance No. 4 absolutely I believe they got mately came from Portales, witnesses gathered to give departs scene en route to Plains the best medical treatment Tucumcari and Amarillo to statements to police. Regional Medical Center possible. I don’t believe that transport gunshot victims to “I’m very happy with the ■ 4:49 p.m. — Care Flight 22 lands at would have changed if all University Medical Center response of everybody,” Plains Regional Medical Center heli-pad four helicopters had set in Lubbock. Nolen said. ■ 5:06 p.m. — Care Flight 21 lands at down (earlier). A ground ambulance was The chief said mental- Plains Regional Medical Center heli-pad “(The victims) all needed used to transport a fourth health professionals from ■ 5:12 p.m. — Life Flight 1 lands at stabilization, which they got gunshot victim — “the least Albuquerque were sched- Plains Regional Medical Center heli-pad ■ at the local facility instead injured” — to Lubbock, uled to be in Clovis on 6:08 p.m. — Clovis Fire of stabilizing them in the Nolen said. Tuesday afternoon to assist Department ambulance arrives at PRMC for transfer to Lubbock UMC air. I believe they probably “I was completely local professionals, helping would have been taken to impressed with my own ensure victims’ families, Source: Clovis Fire Department the local facility (Plains crew’s ability to stay men- witnesses, first-responders Regional Medical Center) tally focused during this and others receive attention first anyway.” event, as well as all the law as needed. Man came face to face with suspect By Elise Kaplan was just laughing, smiling the whole ran out a fire exit at the back of the ALBUQUERQUE JOURNAL time until he came up real close to me, library. and then he put on that mean look.” Vanessa said they fled immediately CLOVIS — Lupe Aguirre had just As he kneeled to put the phone down, after the gunman began firing random- watched his wife and stepson walk into Aguirre said he told the ly into the ceiling. the Clovis-Carver Public Library on shooter — 16-year-old Gabriel said he was never scared. Monday afternoon. Nathaniel Jouett has “I knew my mother was going to get A few minutes later, a family came been identified as the us out,” he said. running out of the building, screaming suspect — that some- Lupe Aguirre said the gunman sur- that there had been a shooting. one was looking for rendered peacefully as soon as police Aguirre said he ran in to look for his him, as an attempt to rushed in. family and instead found smoke clear- distract him. In the hours since the shooting, he ing from gunfire, casings on the floor “He turned around said he has been praying and thanking and parents and children hiding under and he saw a child and Aguirre God he and his family were not harmed. tables and behind locked doors. mother on the floor,” “It’s a really scary feeling,” he said. He was calling police on his cell Aguirre said. “He told “Everything was going through my phone when he found himself cornered them to stay on the floor or he’s going mind from where is he going to shoot by the shooter and staring down the to kill them, and then he walked to me, to how is it going to feel. And then barrel of a gun. where I was pointing and went that you start thinking about your kids, all at “He told me ‘Put the (expletive) way.” one time.” Staff photo: Tony Bullocks phone down,’” Aguirre said. Aguirre said he had no idea his wife, But that wasn’t the most frightening Vanessa Aguirre, and stepson, 11-year- The Eastern New Mexico News Clovis-Carver Public Library, still cordoned off on part of the encounter. old Gabriel Valdez-Valero, had already Editor David Stevens contributed to Tuesday. “He was happy,” Aguirre said. “He reached safety when he rushed in; they this report.

but insisting that Jessica was the late 1990s at the high Jones back there, hurt and needing Victims school, Carter left an attention. impression on students from Page 1A There was a concern there from Page 1A there as an educational was an additional shooter, assistant. desk. He put his gun down but after a few minutes and ing the $10 cash for the fine. “Everybody just loved and his arms up. As the some questioning they “I said ‘Are you OK her. I loved her,” said police subdued him, I felt a released me from the cuffs. I ma’am?’ and she said, ‘No, Jessica FitzHarris, who little sense of finality, even told them my office was at I’m not OK.’” graduated CHS in 2001. though I knew this was far the end of the hallway and “She would give the shirt from over. that I could bring up our Wanda Walters: off of her back for you.” The officers made their surveillance cameras for “I couldn’t sleep last way throughout the front of them to review. I also gave always a smile night thinking about her,” the library, securing the area them my access card and all Louisa Rodriguez said she continued. “It’s still as well as checking on the my work keys so they could she knew Walters the past going through my mind. others: the victims. An offi- finish clearing the building. 10 years through the It’s like a bad dream.” cer came over to help me I was then escorted across Bethel Assembly of God Rebecca Cordova said with Wanda. Only then did I the street to the courthouse. church congregation. she knew Carter to be a feel I could leave her and I am so thankful to all law “She always had a smile reliable source for book check on Jessica. enforcement agencies, the on her face and she always recommendations or I ran to the back and Clovis Police Department, asked how my children enrichment for her stu- found her with Angela, the Curry County Sheriff's were doing and me,” said dents, now as an elemen- another coworker. Angela Office, and anybody else Rodriguez. “I’ve been tary school teacher but was holding Jessica in her who assisted. Thank you all through some tough times even back in 2005, when arms. She sent me back to for your thoughts, prayers, but she was always there she taught middle school. the front to get help. As I and support. for me emotionally and “When I taught at the rounded a corner, two or My heart aches for Wanda spiritually.” middle school we would go three officers came around (Walters’) and Krissie Pastor Lemuel Perry said take field trips to the the other corner at the oppo- (Carter)’s family. it was like Walters to library and she gladly went site end of the hallway. From our library family to check in on others and pro- and ordered a whole set of This was the second time yours, we will miss them, vide encouragement, books just for my class,” within a few minutes that I truly miss them. They oftentimes quietly and dis- File photo said Cordova. “If it helps had a gun pointed at me. brought sunshine and love creetly. Krissie Carter was a youth services librarian. the community she would However, this was different to all, from young to the “She did not necessarily do it. ... She was always than before. These were the young at heart. have an easy life but still mitted this statement to librarian also killed during wanting to help the kids good guys. I felt safe. I felt Read a book to honor continued strong in her The News on Tuesday Tuesday’s shooting. succeed.” safe even though they treat- them. Read a book to a faith and ministering to evening: “I was going to email ed me as a threat because loved one and teach them other people,” he said. “She has been my best today for some help with they were doing their job. the power of words. “She was always very friend, my sister and my Krissie Carter: the finding something for the They were doing their Read a book and be upbeat. You never saw her family for the past 35 ‘kindest loving soul’ kids,” she added. “She had duty. They put their lives on inspired and be an inspira- looking discouraged or years. Her family is my “It wasn’t real. It was a wonderful laugh and a the line every day and they tion to others. upset.” family and my family is like something from a radiant smile and she can’t afford to take a Perry last saw Walters at her family,” she wrote, in a movie. You never expect brought happiness to chance. They told me to get Scott Jones is a circula- Sunday night services, statement read over the something like that to hap- everybody. She was just a down on the ground and tion supervisor at Clovis- after which she provided a phone by her daughter. pen here in Clovis,” said wonderful person with a then proceeded to handcuff Carver Public Library. He lift home to another “She was the most selfless, Micky Thanimith, who big heart.” me. I did what they asked. witnessed Monday’s dead- woman in the congrega- sweetest person I knew. knew Carter since she was Monica Phillips said she I laid there, not resisting, ly shooting. The outpouring of love and tion. a child. “Just knowing now grew up admiring her Walters did not have any support is the only way we great-aunt’s perpetual opti- that when we do go to the immediate family in the are getting through this mism. library and it’s kids’ time, area, said Perry, but she unspeakable tragedy. I will “I never heard a negative when they arrived. had a strong local commu- continue to smile every it’s not going to be the word out of (Carter’s) Shooting Martinez said all victims nity in her church. In at time I think of her. And same. It will never be the mouth once in my life,” she in the shooting will have least 35 years with the con- know she would only want same.” said. “All in all she was from Page 1A medical expenses paid for by gregation, she sang on the our hearts to be filled with With Carter around even just the most wonderful the New Mexico Crime church praise team, served love and joy and not sad- the gloomiest day was a woman.” shootings. Victims Reparation on various committees, ness or hate.” happy one, said Thanimith. Phillips recalled a recent Gov. Susana Martinez Commission. helped at Nazarene The Bethel Assembly of “She was the kindest lov- interaction with Carter, in attended the news confer- She said she has asked Preschool and served pre- God will dedicate its serv- ing soul in this town and which she wished her ence and heaped praise on state police to provide any viously as church secre- ice at 6:30 tonight to would do anything for any great-aunt a belated birth- first responders, whom she resources they can to help tary. Walters, said Perry. child,” she said. “Her life day greeting online and called “our heroes.” Clovis in connection with “She was quiet, unas- To the city of Clovis, revolved around the chil- received a gracious reply. She singled out Ford, the shootings. suming, but very strong in Walters was also family, dren of this community. ... “I said ‘I’m sorry this is whom she said was “the first Clovis City Manager Tom her faith,” he said. “We Police Chief Doug Ford She was truly a saint. She late but I love you and one to go in through those Phelps said the governor ear- were her family, and she said in a press conference was the golden heart.” happy birthday,’ and she doors” as police stormed the lier on Tuesday visited the was our sister very much.” Tuesday afternoon. Carter’s influence on the wrote back, ‘Oh I love you library and arrested Jouett, shooting victims in One of Walters’ closest So too, then, was Krissie children of Clovis was not too and it’s never too who offered no resistance Lubbock. friends, Karen Book, sub- Carter, 48, a youth service restricted to the library. In late.’” THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS CLOVIS LIBRARY SHOOTING WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 ✦ PAGE 7A High school attendance down following shooting

By David Stevens lead (from social media threats) and EDITOR worked through them and found there was [email protected] nothing credible to it,” Balch said. Police said they kept a visible presence CLOVIS — Attendance at Clovis High throughout Clovis schools on Tuesday. School was sparse on Tuesday amidst a Balch said attendance across the rest of heavy police presence following Monday’s deadly shooting at the city the district Tuesday appeared to be nor- library. mal, though the Freshman Academy School Superintendent Jody Balch said seemed to be down slightly. he did not have specific numbers, but esti- Balch said Monday and again on mated maybe half of the school’s 1,600 Tuesday that he has no information on students were in class on Tuesday morn- suspected shooter Nathaniel Jouett, a ing. By the day’s end, only a few hundred Clovis High School sophomore, whom remained. friends said was suspended from school Officials said attendance may have been last week for fighting. down because of social media reports sug- “I know nothing at all about that child,” gesting violence at school could follow Balch said. the library shootings, which left two dead and four injured. The superintendent said he only gets No incidents were reported at any of the involved with student discipline after Clovis schools, and Balch said he expects multiple other interventions have been students will return to class today. exhausted. “I thought (Police Chief) Doug Ford did “That rarely happens,” he said, “and it a good job stating they had taken every has not happened with this child.”

Staff photo: Tony Bullocks Above: Purple ribbons decorate the podium in the conference room at City Hall dur- ing Tuesday afternoon’s press conference.

Left: An attendee records the press conference. PAGE 8A ✦ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Wednesday Aug. 30, 2017 Your source for complete PORTS local sports coverage S THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS B Trade in doubt; I.T. says he’s OK ❏ Thomas, who was dealt by the for the Celtics for more compensa- that I wouldn’t be back, and there’s He is entering his final year under Tells ESPN he is Boston Celtics to the Cavaliers last tion — likely another draft pick. never been an indication that this is contract and Thomas has been eye- “not damaged” and week for star Kyrie Irving, told ESPN Per league rules, a deal can be void- something messing up my career,” ing a major deal next summer, he has made progress in his recovery. ed if a traded player fails his physical. he said. “Maybe I am not going to be either with Cleveland or elsewhere. will be same player. “I am not damaged,” the 28-year- The teams have until 10 a.m. on back as soon this season as everyone Thomas was unable to finish the old said. “I’ll be back, and I’ll be Thursday to complete the blockbuster wants me to be, but I’m going to be conference finals, and he sought By Tom Withers the same player.” deal in which Boston also sent for- back, and I’m going to be the same several opinions on his injury fol- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS After Thomas underwent a physi- ward Jae Crowder, center Ante Zizic player again. No doctor has told me lowing the season. CLEVELAND — cal last week, the Cavaliers had and an unconditional 2018 first-round anything different than that.” “I haven’t had one doctor tell me All-Star point guard some concerns about the results. A draft pick to Cleveland for Irving, Thomas averaged 28.9 points per that this injury is going to hurt my Isaiah Thomas believes person familiar with the findings who requested a trade in July. game last season, pushing his way career,” Thomas said in the ESPN he will fully recover told The Associated Press the trade Thomas told ESPN that doctors into the conversation as one of the interview. “Surgery was not the from a right hip injury would not be finalized until the team said his torn labrum will not affect league’s best playmakers. He also best option in this case. I aggravat- that has threatened to completed a “deep and thorough how long he plays. However, showed incredible courage in the ed it in March when (Minnesota’s) void his recent trade to review.” The Cavs have continued Thomas did indicate he may not be playoffs by continuing to play at a Karl-Anthony Towns fell on me. I Cleveland. to weigh their options in recent ready for the start of the season. high level following his sister’s kept playing on it and making it days, and it’s possible they will ask “There’s never been an indication tragic death in a car accident. worse.” Cass given honor ❏ D2Football.com tabs him second team All-American.

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If you ask Kamal Cass about receiving yet another football honor, he’ll probably just shrug and talk about how he hopes his production helps the Eastern New Mexico University football team. That’s how humble the Greyhounds 2014 Clovis graduate is. Regardless of what Cass thinks of his own rep, another honor came his way this week when D2Football.com chose the Eagles senior running back as a Second Team Preseason All-American all-purpose Staff photo: Kevin Wilson player. Clovis senior Gabe Barrowman flips the ball past Hobbs junior defender Cesar Pacheco in the first half of Tuesday’s game at Leon Williams It’s a distinction that should Stadium. The Eagles held off Clovis 2-1. surprise no one. Also this pre- season, Cass was projected as the LSC’s Preseason Co- Offensive Player of the Year along with Texas A&M- Commerce’s Luis Perez. Cass has led the Lone Star Cats edged again Conference in rushing the past two seasons, ringing up ❏ One-goal games continue pretty much able to play keepaway. 1,191 yards last year and “Unfortunately, we couldn’t convert on the Summaries 1,514 yards as a sophomore for Hobbs in 2-1 road victory. chances we had,” CHS assistant coach Daniel in 2015. He had 14 rushing Rojas said. “When you play a team like Hobbs, Boys touchdowns last season, six By Dave Wagner we’re pretty equal, but I think our guys were a Hobbs 2, Clovis 1 of them coming in the little sluggish today.” Hobbs 1 1 — 2 Eagles’ first four games. He SPORTS WRITER wound up first-team Lone [email protected] Rojas said on the deciding goal, the Cats were Clovis 0 1 — 1 having to rest a couple of defenders and were Scoring summary Star Conference and first- CLOVIS — The Hobbs boys soccer team has filling in with midfielders in the back row. First half team AFCA All-American as opened the season with five consecutive matches The Eagles opened the scoring in the 20th H — Alan Sanchez, 20th minute an all-purpose player. decided by one goal. Only the last two haven’t minute when junior midfielder Alan Sanchez put Second half In 2015, his 1,514 rushing gone to double overtime. a corner kick in front of the net and it deflected C — Jonathan Puga, 42nd yards were sixth in NCAA On Tuesday, the Eagles managed to improve to in off a Clovis defender. The Cats tied it less than H — Daniel Silvas (Zach Zavala), 62nd Division II, and his 22 touch- 4-1 for the season, outlasting Clovis High 2-1 at two minutes into the second half when junior Shots on goal — Hobbs 8, Clovis 6. Saves — Hobbs 5 downs were tops in the Lone Leon Williams Stadium. midfielder Jonathen Puga beat Hobbs goalkeeper (Tristan Zambrano 3, team 2), Clovis 6 (Spencer Rollins 6). Star Conference. “It’s always a tough game between Hobbs and Tristan Zambrano to the left corner from about Corner kicks — Hobbs 6, Clovis 5. Records — Hobbs 4- Cass was New Mexico’s Clovis,” Eagles coach Jose Mares said. “Clovis 35 yards out. 1, Clovis 2-4. Junior varsity — Hobbs 3, Clovis 1. Gatorade Player of the Year has a tough team. It kind of came down to who The Cats were scheduled to host Sandia Prep for 2012 after rushing for had a little more possession of the ball.” in a varsity-only outing on Saturday at Leon Girls 2,081 yards and two touch- downs. Both teams missed a couple of good scoring Williams Stadium. That tilt has been moved to 4 Roswell 2, Clovis 0 Cass and the Greyhounds opportunities. Hobbs took the lead for good mid- p.m. on Thursday, CHS coach Greg Trujillo said, Clovis 0 0 — 0 will open their 2017 season way through the second half when junior Zach and will be played at Yucca Middle School. Roswell 2 0 — 2 Zavala sprinted down the right side, then shov- on Thursday, when they host Scoring summary Southwest Baptist at eled a pass back to the middle to senior Daniel Roswell blanks Clovis girls — In Roswell, First half Silvas, who converted from about 15 yards out. the host Coyotes scored twice late in the first Greyhound Stadium. The R — Mariah Bonilla (Aaliyah Cobos), 29th minute. Dawg Walk from the locker Mares said the Eagles rely on that play to do half, and stopped all six Clovis shots on goal to R — Yajayra Castillo, 36th much of their damage. move to 4-2 on the year. room to the stadium is sched- Second half uled for 5:35 p.m., with game “It’s something we practice a lot,” he said. “We had some chances,” Clovis girls coach No scoring “We drill it into the players. Last year, we got a Traci Sievers said. “They’re pretty tough. time slated for 7 p.m. Shots on goal — Clovis 6, Roswell 6. Saves — Clovis The Greyhounds went 7-5 lot of goals off it, and when we execute it’s a They’ve got a lot of juniors and seniors.” 4, Roswell 6. Corner kicks — Clovis 2, Roswell 2. hard play to defend.” Mariah Bonilla opened scoring in the 29th last season, losing to Fort Records — Clovis 3-3, Roswell 4-2.. Junior varsity — Hays State in the The Wildcats (2-4), who lost 2-1 at Hobbs in minute, while Yajayra Castillo added the insur- Clovis 6, Roswell 1. double OT earlier this month, couldn’t mount a ance goal seven minutes later. C.H.A.M.P.S. Heart of Texas charge after the goal by Silvas as the Eagles were The loss dropped Clovis to 3-3 on the season. Bowl 45-12.

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Watt still thinks the Houston-Dallas preseason game shouldn’t be played because of catastrophic flooding in Houston, the star defensive end for the Texans is getting his wish that money generated by the exhibition finale will go to Hurricane Harvey recovery efforts. Watt, who started a fundraising page that collected more Staff photo: Tony Bullocks than $3 million in about two days, reiterated his stance that Clovis senior Kassidy Furrow makes the return during the first set of Tuesday night’s match against Goddard at the game originally scheduled for Houston should have Rock Staubus Gymnasium. been scrapped instead of moved to the home of the Cowboys. It is scheduled for Thursday night in Arlington. The Texans flew to the Dallas area after a preseason loss in New Orleans last weekend and practiced the past two days at Cowboys headquarters. — Wire reports COREBOARD MLBMLB SStandingstandings S ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN • REPORT SCORES: 575-763-3431 The Associated Press • All Times Mountain PITCHING—Davies, Milwaukee, 15-7; Clovis 6 (Spencer Rollins 6). Corner kicks — Black River: Stream flow at Malaga on AMERICAN LEAGUE Baseball Greinke, Arizona, 15-6; Kershaw, Los Angeles, Hobbs 6, Clovis 5. Monday was 14.8 cfs East Division 15-2; Wood, Los Angeles, 14-1; deGrom, New Records — Hobbs 4-1, Clovis 2-4. Junior Blue Hole Park Pond: We had no reports MLB leaders York, 14-7; Arrieta, Chicago, 13-8; Gonzalez, varsity — Hobbs 3, Clovis 1. from anglers this week. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away The Associated Press Washington, 13-5; Scherzer, Washington, 13- Bonito Lake: Closed until further notice by Boston 75 57 .568 — — 5-5 W-2 40-25 35-32 AMERICAN LEAGUE 5; 4 tied at 12. the city of Alamogordo due to fire damage. ERA—Kershaw, Los Angeles, 2.04; Transactions New York 70 60 .538 4 — 5-5 L-1 37-24 33-36 BATTING—Altuve, Houston, .355; Garcia, Bosque Redondo Lake: Fishing was slow Chicago, .321; Hosmer, Kansas City, .318; Scherzer, Washington, 2.21; Gonzalez, for all species. Fishing pressure was very light. Baltimore 67 65 .508 8 1 7-3 W-6 40-26 27-39 Tuesday Reddick, Houston, .306; Schoop, Baltimore, Washington, 2.40; Strasburg, Washington, Bottomless Lakes: We had no reports from BASEBALL Tampa Bay 66 67 .496 9 1/2 2 1/2 6-4 W-2 34-33 32-34 .304; Gregorius, New York, .301; Ramirez, 3.10; Greinke, Arizona, 3.14; Lynn, St. Louis, anglers this week. American League Cleveland, .300; Gonzalez, Houston, .299; 3.14; deGrom, New York, 3.39; Nola, Brantley Lake: Anglers are required to catch Toronto 61 71 .462 14 7 2-8 L-3 35-33 26-38 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned LHP Andrus, Texas, .297; Segura, Seattle, .297. Philadelphia, 3.47; Martinez, St. Louis, 3.48; and release all fish here as high levels of pes- Eric Skoglund to Omaha (PCL). Recalled LHP Central Division RUNS—Judge, New York, 97; Springer, Arrieta, Chicago, 3.49. ticides have been found in some fish. Fishing Brian Flynn from Omaha. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Houston, 91; Altuve, Houston, 87; Ramirez, STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, was good using top water lures, chatter baits, NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent 1B Garrett Cleveland, 84; Betts, Boston, 82; Andrus, 230; deGrom, New York, 201; Greinke, flukes, swim baits, tubes, senkos and jigs for Cleveland 74 56 .569 — — 7-3 W-5 36-29 38-27 Cooper to Trenton (EL) for a rehab assign- Texas, 81; Gardner, New York, 81; Upton, Arizona, 182; Nelson, Milwaukee, 181; largemouth bass and white bass. A few catfish ment. Minnesota 67 63 .515 7 — 6-4 W-1 31-35 36-28 Detroit, 81; Schoop, Baltimore, 80; 3 tied at 78. Martinez, St. Louis, 175; Samardzija, San were caught and released by anglers using TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned RHP Chih- Kansas City 64 66 .492 10 3 3-7 L-5 35-31 29-35 RBI—Cruz, Seattle, 101; Schoop, Francisco, 175; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 168; chicken liver and hot dogs. We had no other Wei Hu to Durham (IL). Designated 3B Taylor Baltimore, 97; Upton, Detroit, 94; KDavis, Ray, Arizona, 160; Strasburg, Washington, reports. Detroit 57 73 .438 17 10 4-6 W-1 31-32 26-41 Featherston for assignment. Reinstated RHP Oakland, 91; Machado, Baltimore, 87; Smoak, 156; Lester, Chicago, 155. Carlsbad Municipal Lake: We had no Matt Andriese from the 60-day DL. Chicago 52 77 .403 21 1/2 14 1/2 6-4 W-1 30-34 22-43 Toronto, 84; Mazara, Texas, 83; Judge, New reports from anglers this week. — Sent LHP Jake York, 82; Pujols, Los Angeles, 79; 2 tied at 78. Chaparral Park Lake: Fishing was slow for West Division Basketball Diekman to Frisco (TL) for a rehab assign- HITS—Altuve, Houston, 175; Hosmer, all species. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away ment. Activated INF/OF Joey Gallo off the Kansas City, 157; Andrus, Texas, 154; Abreu, El Rito Creek: Fishing was good using WNBA seven-day concussion list. Optioned OF Ryan Houston 79 52 .603 — — 5-5 L-1 37-30 42-22 Chicago, 152; Schoop, Baltimore, 152; salmon eggs, worms and PowerBait for trout. EASTERN CONFERENCE Rua to Round Rock (PCL). Cabrera, Kansas City, 149; Dickerson, Tampa Los Angeles 67 65 .508 12 1/2 1 5-5 W-1 36-31 31-34 W L Pct GB TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Designated LHP We had no other reports. Bay, 147; Ramirez, Cleveland, 147; Jones, x-Connecticut 21 11 .656 — TJ House and OF Norichika Aoki for assign- Eunice Lake: We had no reports from Seattle 66 67 .496 14 2 1/2 4-6 L-4 34-32 32-35 Baltimore, 143; Lindor, Cleveland, 141. x-New York 20 12 .625 1 ment. Recalled RHPs Joe Biagini and Leonel anglers this week. Texas 65 66 .496 14 2 1/2 5-5 W-1 35-29 30-37 DOUBLES—Ramirez, Cleveland, 41; x-Washington 17 15 .531 4 Campos from Buffalo (IL). Agreed to terms Green Meadow Lake: Fishing was slow for Lowrie, Oakland, 40; Betts, Boston, 37; Upton, Oakland 58 73 .443 21 9 1/2 5-5 L-1 37-31 21-42 Chicago 12 19 .387 8 1/2 with C Luis Liriano on a minor league contract. all species. Detroit, 37; Abreu, Chicago, 35; Altuve, National League Greene Acres Lake: Fishing was slow but a AMERICAN LEAGUE Houston, 35; Gurriel, Houston, 35; Andrus, Atlanta 12 20 .375 9 ATLANTA BRAVES — Sent RHP Luke few catfish were caught by anglers using Tuesday’s Games Texas, 34; Lindor, Cleveland, 34; Longoria, Indiana 9 23 .281 12 WESTERN CONFERENCE Jackson to Gwinnett (IL) for a rehab assignment. chicken liver and homemade dough bait. We Tampa Bay, 33. Cleveland at N.Y.Yankees, ppd. W L Pct GB CHICAGO CUBS — Sent RHP Justin had no other reports. TRIPLES—Castellanos, Detroit, 10; Grimm and SS Addison Russell to Iowa (PCL) Grindstone Reservoir: Fishing was good Baltimore 4, Seattle 0 Sanchez, Chicago, 6; Beckham, Baltimore, 5; x-Minnesota 24 7 .774 — for rehab assignments. using spinners, Pistol Petes, worms, Bogaerts, Boston, 5; Bregman, Houston, 5; x-Los Angeles 24 8 .750 1/2 Boston 3,Toronto 0 NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP Kevin PowerBait and Fire Balls for trout. We had no Mahtook, Detroit, 5; Merrifield, Kansas City, 5; Phoenix 16 16 .500 8 1/2 Texas 12, Houston 2. McGowan to Las Vegas (PCL). other reports. Ramirez, Cleveland, 5; 5 tied at 4. Dallas 15 17 .469 9 1/2 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Reinstated RHP Jal Lake: We had no reports from anglers Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, late HOME RUNS—Judge, New York, 37; Seattle 14 18 .438 10 1/2 Miguel Diaz from the 60-day DL. Optioned INF this week. KDavis, Oakland, 36; Smoak, Toronto, 36; San Antonio 7 25 .219 17 1/2 Tampa Bay at Kansas City, late Dusty Coleman to El Paso (PCL). Designated Lake Van: Fishing was slow to fair using Gallo, Texas, 35; Moustakas, Kansas City, 35; Detroit at Colorado, late LHP Dillon Overton for assignment. shrimp, night crawlers and chicken liver for Morrison, Tampa Bay, 32; Cruz, Seattle, 31; x-clinched playoff spot WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Reinstated catfish. We had no other reports. Oakland at L.A. Angels, late Encarnacion, Cleveland, 30; Machado, SS Trea Turner from the 60-day DL. Optioned Oasis Park Lake: Fishing was slow for all Baltimore, 30; 2 tied at 29. Tuesday’s Game Today’s Games INF Adrian Sanchez to Syracuse (IL). species. STOLEN BASES—Altuve, Houston, 29; Connecticut 86, Washington 76 Transferred OF Ryan Raburn to the 60-day DL. Pecos River: Stream flow below Sumner Cleveland (Bauer 13-8) at N.Y.Yankees (Garcia 5-8), 11:05 a.m., 1st game Maybin, Los Angeles, 29; RDavis, Boston, 28; Today’s Games Optioned RHP Erick Fedde to Syracuse (IL). Seattle (Miranda 8-6) at Baltimore (Bundy 12-8), 1:05 p.m. Dyson, Seattle, 28; DeShields, Texas, 25; Minnesota at Indiana, 5 p.m. Lake on Monday was 96.3 cfs. Fishing was American Association Merrifield, Kansas City, 25; Buxton, Dallas at Chicago, 6 p.m. slow with just a few catfish caught by anglers Detroit (Verlander 9-8) at Colorado (Bettis 0-1), 1:10 p.m. CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Released Minnesota, 24; Andrus, Texas, 23; Cain, using cut bait and night crawlers. LHP Ed Pruitt. Cleveland (Tomlin 7-9) at N.Y.Yankees (Sabathia 10-5), 2:35 p.m., 2nd game Kansas City, 23; 2 tied at 20. Perch Lake: We had no reports from anglers FOOTBALL Boston (Porcello 8-15) at Toronto (Happ 6-10), 5:07 p.m. PITCHING—Sale, Boston, 15-6; Pomeranz, this week. Soccer Boston, 14-4; Vargas, Kansas City, 14-8; Ruidoso River: Fishing was fair to good Texas (Cashner 7-9) vs Houston (Keuchel 11-2), 5:10 p.m. at St. — Released G Karim Bauer, Cleveland, 13-8; Bundy, Baltimore, 13- using salmon eggs for trout. MLS Barton, DE Jake Metz, RB Cedric O’Neal, S Petersburg, Fla. 8; Carrasco, Cleveland, 13-6; Kluber, Santa Rosa Lake: Fishing was slow to fair EASTERN CONFERENCE Bacarri Rambo, CB Jumal Rolle and WR Cleveland, 13-4; Santana, Minnesota, 13-7; using top water lures, crank baits, creature Chicago White Sox (Holland 7-13) at Minnesota (Berrios 11-6), 6:10 p.m. W L T Pts GF GA Rashad Ross. Paxton, Seattle, 12-3; 5 tied at 11. baits, jigs, tubes and jerk baits for largemouth Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 6-7) at Kansas City (Vargas 14-8), 6:15 p.m. Toronto FC 16 3 8 56 55 26 CHICAGO BEARS — Waived DL Kapron ERA—Kluber, Cleveland, 2.63; Sale, bass and smallmouth bass. Fishing was slow New York City FC 14 7 5 47 48 35 Lewis-Moore and LB Alex Scearce. Oakland (Graveman 4-4) at L.A. Angels (Bridwell 7-2), 8:07 p.m. Boston, 2.77; Stroman, Toronto, 3.11; to fair using chicken liver and shrimp on trot- Columbus 13 12 3 42 42 42 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Terminated the Severino, New York, 3.14; Pomeranz, Boston, lines for catfish. We had no other reports. Chicago 12 9 5 41 47 36 contract of DL Cam Johnson. Waived/injured 3.23; Santana, Minnesota, 3.24; Archer, Tampa Sumner Lake: Fishing was slow for all New York 12 10 3 39 38 33 DB Ed Reynolds II. NATIONAL LEAGUE Bay, 3.66; Cobb, Tampa Bay, 3.69; Fulmer, species. Fishing pressure was light. Atlanta United FC 10 8 6 36 44 32 DETROIT LIONS — Waived OT Cyrus East Division Detroit, 3.70; Vargas, Kansas City, 3.72. Southwest Montreal 10 9 6 36 42 41 Kouandjio. STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 264; Archer, Alumni Pond: We had no reports from W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Philadelphia 8 12 7 31 36 38 INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Placed RB Tampa Bay, 225; Kluber, Cleveland, 215; anglers this week. Orlando City 8 11 7 31 27 39 George Winn on injured reserve. Signed RB Washington 79 51 .608 — — 6-4 W-2 38-27 41-24 Severino, New York, 192; Carrasco, Bear Canyon Lake: Fishing was fair using New England 8 12 5 29 39 41 Daryl Richardson. Miami 66 64 .508 13 4 1/2 7-3 L-1 35-29 31-35 Cleveland, 175; Verlander, Detroit, 167; Bauer, small jigs and grubs for crappie. D.C. United 8 15 4 28 22 44 NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Traded LB Cleveland, 157; Tanaka, New York, 155; Bill Evans Lake: Fishing was slow for all Atlanta 57 72 .442 21 1/2 13 3-7 L-3 29-36 28-36 WESTERN CONFERENCE Marquis Flowers to Cincinnati for a 2018 sev- Porcello, Boston, 153; Estrada, Toronto, 152. species. W L T Pts GF GA enth-round draft pick. Released LB Christian New York 57 73 .438 22 13 1/2 4-6 L-1 28-39 29-34 Caballo Lake: Fishing was slow to fair using Seattle 11 7 9 42 41 34 Kuntz. NATIONAL LEAGUE chicken liver, prepared baits, cut bait and night Philadelphia 49 81 .377 30 21 1/2 6-4 W-2 28-35 21-46 Portland 11 9 8 41 48 45 — Placed TE BATTING—Blackmon, Colorado, .339; crawlers. We had no other reports. Central Division Sporting Kansas City105 10 40 31 19 John Phillips on injured reserve. Released DE JTurner, Los Angeles, .328; Harper, Elephant Butte Lake: Fishing was fair to Houston 10 8 8 38 46 37 Jason Jones. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Washington, .325; Murphy, Washington, .317; Vancouver 11 9 5 38 37 35 NEW YORK GIANTS — Waived DE Owa good using cut bait, shrimp and chicken liver Goldschmidt, Arizona, .316; LeMahieu, Chicago 70 60 .538 — — 7-3 W-1 35-28 35-32 FC Dallas 9 7 9 36 37 33 Odighizuwa. for catfish. Fishing was slow to fair using jigs, Colorado, .313; Ozuna, Miami, .313; Seager, Milwaukee 68 63 .519 2 1/2 3 6-4 W-2 35-30 33-33 San Jose 10 11 6 36 31 44 SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS — Released L B chatter baits, tubes, senkos, top water lures Los Angeles, .311; Posey, San Francisco, Real Salt Lake 10 13 5 35 40 48 Sean Porter. Traded TE Vance McDonald to and creature baits for largemouth bass and St. Louis 65 65 .500 5 5 1/2 4-6 L-1 37-31 28-34 .311; Votto, Cincinnati, .310. Minnesota United 7 14 4 25 32 52 Pittsburgh for an undisclosed draft pick. smallmouth bass. Fishing was slow to fair RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 117; Stanton, Pittsburgh 63 69 .477 8 8 1/2 5-5 L-1 35-31 28-38 Los Angeles 6 14 5 23 32 47 HOCKEY using crank baits, spoons and curly tail grubs Miami, 102; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 96; Harper, Colorado 6 15 4 22 24 38 ECHL for white bass. We had no other reports. Cincinnati 55 76 .420 15 1/2 16 5-5 L-2 31-35 24-41 Washington, 92; Gordon, Miami, 91; Bryant, ATLANTA GLADIATORS — Agreed to terms Escondida Lake: We had no reports from West Division Chicago, 88; Votto, Cincinnati, 88; Yelich, NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. with F Thomas Frazee on a one-year contract. anglers this week. Miami, 82; Arenado, Colorado, 81; Inciarte, W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away SOCCER Gila River: Stream flow on Monday morning Atlanta, 81. Saturday, August 26 was 84.7 cfs. Fishing on the West Fork was Los Angeles 91 38 .705 — — 6-4 L-2 52-16 39-22 RBI—Arenado, Colorado, 108; Stanton, Atlanta United FC 2, Philadelphia 2, tie LA GALAXY — Named Dominic Kinnear good using caddis and parachute Adams for Arizona 73 58 .557 19 — 6-4 W-4 42-23 31-35 Miami, 108; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 104; D.C. United 1, New England 0 assistant coach. trout. Ozuna, Miami, 103; Lamb, Arizona, 95; Rizzo, Colorado 71 60 .542 21 — 4-6 L-1 38-26 33-34 Columbus 2, FC Dallas 1 COLLEGE Glenwood Pond: Fishing was good using Chicago, 93; Votto, Cincinnati, 89; Harper, Vancouver 2, Orlando City 1 BARTON — Named Doug Page media PowerBait and Fire Balls for trout. San Diego 57 74 .435 35 14 3-7 L-4 33-31 24-43 Washington, 87; Reynolds, Colorado, 87; Minnesota United 2, Chicago 1 coordinator. Lake Roberts: Fishing was slow to fair using Zimmerman, Washington, 87. San Francisco53 80 .398 40 19 4-6 W-1 31-35 22-45 Sporting Kansas City at Houston, ppd. BAYLOR — Suspended S Taion Sells three crank baits, tubes, finesse worms and night HITS—Blackmon, Colorado, 180; Inciarte, NATIONAL LEAGUE Real Salt Lake 4, Colorado 1 games and OT Mo Porter one half. crawlers for largemouth bass. The best reports Atlanta, 164; Arenado, Colorado, 155; Sunday, August 27 BROWN — Named Bryson Johnson assis- came from anglers fishing the east side of the Tuesday’s Games LeMahieu, Colorado, 154; Ozuna, Miami, 154; Toronto FC 3, Montreal 1 tant men’s basketball coach. lake. Fishing for catfish was slow with a few Gordon, Miami, 152; Goldschmidt, Arizona, Atlanta at Philadelphia, ppd. San Jose 3, Los Angeles 0 CAMPBELL — Named Tyler Shewmaker caught by anglers using shrimp and chicken 147; Murphy, Washington, 143; Seager, Los Portland 1, Seattle 1, tie director of baseball operations and Tyler liver. Bluegill fishing was good for anglers Miami at Washington, late Angeles, 142; 2 tied at 141. Saturday’s Games Robinson volunteer baseball assistant. N.Y.Mets at Cincinnati, late DOUBLES—Arenado, Colorado, 39; using worms and rainbow hackle peacock Chicago at Montreal, 5 p.m. CHARLESTON SOUTHERN — Named Murphy, Washington, 37; Herrera, nymphs. We had no other reports. St. Louis at Milwaukee, late Orlando City at New England, 5 p.m. Rick Duckett assistant head men’s basketball Philadelphia, 36; Duvall, Cincinnati, 32; Percha Dam: We had no reports from New York at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. coach. Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, late Rendon, Washington, 32; Drury, Arizona, 31; anglers this week. Colorado at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. KENNESAW STATE — Promoted assistant Detroit at Colorado, late Taylor, Los Angeles, 31; 4 tied at 30. Quemado Lake: Fishing was slow for all women’s basketball coach Khadija Head to TRIPLES—Blackmon, Colorado, 14; species. L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late associate head coach. Hamilton, Cincinnati, 9; Arenado, Colorado, 7; Prep summary Rancho Grande Ponds: We had no reports MICHIGAN — Named Chinedu Nwachukwu San Francisco at San Diego, late Cozart, Cincinnati, 7; Bell, Pittsburgh, 6; Tuesday from anglers this week. director of men’s basketball program person- Fowler, St. Louis, 6; Galvis, Philadelphia, 6; Boys Rio Grande: Stream flow below Elephant Today’s Games nel. Hernandez, Philadelphia, 6; Reyes, New York, Hobbs 2, Clovis 1 Butte Monday morning was 1,290 cfs. Fishing Atlanta (Teheran 8-11) at Philadelphia (Eickhoff 4-7), 11:05 a.m. RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — Named 6; 4 tied at 5. Hobbs 1 1— 2 below Elephant Butte and Caballo and at the Brian Sujecki assistant women’s soccer St. Louis (Martinez 10-9) at Milwaukee (Anderson 7-3), 12:10 p.m. HOME RUNS—Stanton, Miami, 50; Clovis 0 1— 1 Mesilla Valley Dam was fair using night crawlers, coach. Detroit (Verlander 9-8) at Colorado (Bettis 0-1), 1:10 p.m. Bellinger, Los Angeles, 34; Votto, Cincinnati, Scoring summary chicken liver and cut bait for catfish. Fishing was 33; Blackmon, Colorado, 31; Goldschmidt, First half fair using curly tail grubs, leech imitations, Miami (Worley 2-3) at Washington (Scherzer 13-5), 2:05 p.m. Arizona, 31; Ozuna, Miami, 31; Duvall, H — Alan Sanchez, 20th minute Fishing spoons and minnows for white bass and an N.Y.Mets (Montero 2-9) at Cincinnati (Bailey 4-6), 5:10 p.m. Cincinnati, 30; Rizzo, Chicago, 30; 4 tied at 29. Second half occasional walleye. We had no other reports. Pittsburgh (Nova 11-11) at Chicago Cubs (Quintana 8-11), 6:05 p.m. STOLEN BASES—Hamilton, Cincinnati, C — Jonathan Puga, 42nd Southeast Snow Lake: We had no reports from anglers 54; Gordon, Miami, 46; TTurner, Washington, H — Daniel Silvas (Zach Zavala), 62nd Alto Lake: Fishing was slow for all species. this week. San Francisco (Blach 8-10) at San Diego (Wood 3-4), 7:10 p.m. 35; Villar, Milwaukee, 23; Broxton, Milwaukee, Shots on goal — Hobbs 8, Clovis 6. Saves Bataan Lake: We had no reports from Young Pond: Fishing was slow for all L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 5-6) at Arizona (Ray 10-5), 7:40 p.m. 19; Nunez, Boston, 18; 5 tied at 17. — Hobbs 5 (Tristan Zambrano 3, team 2), anglers this week. species. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SPORTS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 ✦ PAGE 3B 90-man rosters in play for Week 4 ❏ NFL’s 75-man cutdown is out.

By Arnie Stapleton THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Out with the cringe and in with the fringe. The final slate of preseason games Thursday night will feature fewer key players at risk and more aspiring bubble busters getting one last chance to make their team with the 75-man roster cut down elim- inated. Some 1,200 players will flood the market this week- end as teams go straight from 90-man rosters to 53. “That helps everyone involved in my opinion,” Broncos coach Vance Joseph said. “For the young guys to have a chance to play one more game to prove their worth to us and the entire league, it’s valuable for those guys. For our staff to not have to play our valuable backups for an entire game, that’s also huge.” For instance, Broncos backup linebacker Corey Nelson “would have to play the entire fourth game” in the old setup, Joseph said. “Now, he can play a quarter, maybe a quarter and a half and now he can sit, watch and get ready for the Chargers” whom the Broncos host Sept. 11 in their opener. “So, that’s big. And in our Fort Worth Star-Telegram: Rodger Mallison evaluation it’s huge for us also Oakland Raiders running back Jalen Richard is surrounded by Orlando Scandrick (32), and outside linebackers Damien to see those guys one more time, that one more chance to Wilson (57) and Jaylon Smith (54) on a short pass during a Week 3 preseason game last Saturday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The impress a coach with one play Cowboys, Raiders and the NFL’s other 30 teams will play Week 4 with 90-man rosters as the 75-man cutdown benchmark has been eliminated. you can make. It’s awesome fourth preseason game.” “And this game is very ter chance of catching on “I think it’s a good thing,” op players, it’s nothing but a for everyone involved.” Polian was on the forefront important by the way,” Polian with another team. Raiders coach Jack Del Rio good thing.” Ex-general manager Bill of change in the early 2000s said. “It’s not unimportant. That hardly ever panned out. said. “I know the league will Personnel departments will Polian agrees. He was a long- when he was with the Colts The idea that we don’t need “That rule was promulgat- look at it at the end of the day have an extra 500 or so play- time advocate of the league and started playing Peyton four preseason games, I quar- ed when we played the final and analyze pluses and minus- ers to sift through this week- going with just one cut down, Manning for just a series or rel with that. The fourth pre- preseason game on a es, but I know it’s a good thing end, but teams have already which faced stiff opposition so in the final preseason season game is to determine Saturday or Sunday prior to to have. A lot of these young determined their targets on the league’s competition game. Soon, teams were about the last seven or eight opening week,” Polian said. men have one last opportunity among probable cuts this committee until this year. doing the same to their stars, spots on the roster. “Now, if you claimed a guy to give us an impression as we weekend, Polian suggested. “I think the obvious rami- if they played them at all in “And invariably, by playing on waivers Sunday, by the make our decisions.” Any players who flash in fication is that it will give the the final exhibition game, all these young kids in this time you get him to your It’s not just the extra game, the fourth preseason game teams more players with which they used more for game, you’re going to get the facility and gave him a phys- but the additional practices most likely will temp their which to play and, as a evaluation than preparation. opportunity to see someone ical and got him acclimated, that could make a difference. own teams to keep them. result, reduce the potential of With 15 more players rise to the top that you didn’t you’re now on the eve of the “It’s clearly a benefit for “And this is another great injuries to key players,” available to them Thursday anticipate making the team. It fourth preseason game. He’s everybody to be able to work exposure for young players Polian said. “The cut to 75 night, teams can avoid risking happens every single year.” not capable of playing. He with these players another and hopefully they get jobs had virtually zero effect injuries to their starters — With the 75-man roster cut doesn’t know enough, unless week,” Packers coach Mike because of it,” Polian said. other than the fact that it Joseph said he plans to sit 25 down, teams used to soften he’s a kicker or a punter. McCarthy said. “It makes the “But the bottom line is this made it much more difficult players or more — and allow the blow for many veterans “So, it was non-functional.” fourth preseason game more has zero effect on who you’re to get your team ready for key backups to head into the by saying they’d released Coaches are glad to have 90 competitive. I think any time going to claim. You’ve opening day by having to regular season fresher. them early so they had a bet- players instead of 75 this week. you have extra time to devel- already made that decision.” play some key guys in the

Top seed Kerber bounced Standings & Schedule Men’s Soccer from Open in straight sets School Div. Pts Conf. All Pct. Strk Home Road N.S. “I’m still the same player and the same person, so I think North Division By Brian Mahoney Midwestern State 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS it’s just — yeah, I think it’s just the matches and how I played last year from the beginning and how I’m struggling this Newman 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 Oklahoma Christian 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 NEW YORK — Angelique Kerber left the U.S. Open last year,” Kerber said. Rogers State 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 year on top of women’s tennis, with a second Grand Slam Only those matches scheduled for Arthur Ashe Stadium — West Division title and the No. 1 ranking. which included the opening-round matches for No. 1 Rafael Eastern New Mexico 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 She leaves this year after one match, unsure of exactly Nadal and five-time champion Roger Federer — were still Lubbock Christian 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 what went wrong during a season-long slump. planned for Tuesday. Everything else was scrapped because UT Permian Basin 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 The sixth-seeded German was beaten by Naomi Osaka of of rain that started falling not long after play began and was West Texas A&M 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 Japan 6-3, 6-1, becoming just the second defending women’s predicted to continue throughout the day. South Division champion in the Open era to be eliminated in the first round Kerber and Osaka had the stage to themselves after play was St. Mary's 0-0 0 0-0 1-0 1.000 W1 0-0 1-0 0-0 of the U.S. Open. suspended on all courts other than Ashe, which has a retractable DBU 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 “I think, yeah, it was not my day, completely not my day roof that was closed midway through No. 1 Karolina Pliskova’s St. Edward's 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 today,” Kerber said. 6-2, 6-1 victory over Magda Linette of Poland. Texas A&M Int’l 0-0 0 0-0 0-0 0.000 --- 0-0 0-0 0-0 Not her year, actually. Kerber then took the same court where she beat Pliskova Sunday Kerber also is on her way out of the top 10 after losing one for the title last year and took another stinging defeat. St. Mary’s 3,Trinity 2 of the only matches that was completed before most of the The left-hander fell to 25-18 with no titles in 2017. She Thursday schedule was washed out on a rainy Tuesday. needed to make it to at least the round of 16 to stay in the top Eastern New Mexico at Adams State, 3 p.m. Not since Svetlana Kuznetsova in 2005 had the defending 10 and couldn’t get close. She had been in the top 10 since Oct. DBU at Ouachita Baptist, 3 p.m. U.S. Open women’s champion been ousted so early. 5, 2015, a run that will total 101 weeks before she falls out. Oklahoma Christian at Southern Nazarene, 7 p.m. But perhaps it wasn’t too surprising after Kerber played so With No. 2 Simona Halep’s loss to Maria Sharapova on Friday poorly following her breakthrough 2016, when she also won the Monday night and seventh-seeded Johanna Konta also West Texas A&M at Colorado Christian, 1:30 p.m. Australian Open and lost to Serena Williams in the Wimbledon falling, three of the top-seven seeds on the women’s side UC-Colorado Springs at Texas A&M International, 2 p.m. final before ascending to No. 1 with her victory here. were gone by the mid-day Tuesday — with Williams not MSU Denver at St. Edward's, 2 p.m. This year, she fell in the first round of the French Open, the playing because she’s pregnant. South Dakota Mines at Newman, 4 p.m. first time that had ever happened to the women’s No. 1 seed Osaka broke for a 5-3 lead in the first set, then seized con- UT Permian Basin at Wayland Baptist, 5 p.m. in that tournament. trol when she broke twice in the second set to open a 4-1 Colorado Mines at St. Mary's, 6 p.m. She said she had been practicing well and was confident, cushion. She finished off the 65-minute victory when Kerber Fort Lewis at Midwestern State, 6 p.m. despite some minor nagging injuries that bothered her dumped a forehand into the net on match point before quick- Lubbock Christian at Colorado Mesa, 7 p.m. Rogers State at CSU-Pueblo, 8:30 p.m. throughout the season. ly departing for the locker room. All these years later, Dickerson retires a Ram By Greg Beacham ing those of any current player in the Coliseum stands. Dickerson’s criticism of the team while the Rams went 4-12. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “I’m really happy for this moment, because even when I Chief operating officer Kevin Demoff led the Rams’ efforts left the Rams, I was always a Ram,” Dickerson said. “I was to bring Dickerson back into the fold with a ceremonial THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. — Eric Dickerson has signed always a Los Angeles Ram. I never wanted to leave this foot- retirement and a prominent role in the team’s public presence a one-day contract to retire as a member of the Los Angeles ball team when I got traded. My heart was broken, just like a in Los Angeles. Rams, reuniting the famous running back with his first NFL lot of fans’ hearts were broken that day.” General manager Les Snead and coach Sean McVay joined franchise. Dickerson also became a vice president of business devel- Dickerson at a jovial news conference to announce the move. The Rams formalized the deal at their training complex opment with the Rams, who returned home to Los Angeles “My thing is I’m all about the fans,” said Dickerson, who Tuesday, with Dickerson wearing his Hall of Fame blazer to last year after 21 seasons in St. Louis. Dickerson will be will continue to do a radio show and television appearances. complete the paperwork. involved in fan outreach efforts as the Rams attempt to “Coach, I’m letting you know right now, if you play well, I’m Dickerson set the single-season NFL rushing record and cement their primacy in Southern California after the reloca- going to say you’re playing well. If you ain’t playing good, suited up for four playoff teams during his tenure with the tion of the Chargers. you’re going to hear it from me. I’m your biggest fan and Rams from 1983-87. He is still among the most popular play- The 56-year-old Dickerson and the Rams have healed the your biggest critic, and that’s just me. I love this football ers in franchise history, with his jersey frequently outnumber- rift created last year by former coach Jeff Fisher’s reaction to team. I want my team to win.” PAGE 4B ✦ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 NATION THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Inside Houston shelter, loud and chaotic night By Nomaan Merchant was standing. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “All my stuff damaged. I have no clothes, no shoes, HOUSTON — With more no nothing,” he said. guests than cots, some peo- The din inside eventually ple slept on chairs or the fell as thousands of people floor. People hung towels went to bed. Around 7,000 and wet clothes on the base people had arrived before of the ceiling supports. midnight, with more people Police officers guarded sev- still coming. eral entrances. Outside, Harvey will drop more dozens of people still awake rain Tuesday on a city crip- stood with their pets and pled by floodwaters that traded cigarettes. have swamped streets and People who escaped rising neighborhoods. The floodwaters and pouring demands on the convention rain spawned by Harvey center were expected to arrived at the George R. grow, even while a new shel- Brown Convention Center ter opened Monday night on Monday night by the bus- and city officials considered load and truckload even as opening more. the convention center New volunteers arrived Los Angeles Times: Robert Gauthier exceeded its capacity of through the night. David Volunteers sort donated clothes as more than 9,000 and counting have gathered at the downtown evacuation cen- 5,000. The second night Brady, CEO of the Red ter at the George R. Brown Convention Center in Houston. inside the center was louder, Cross’ Texas Gulf Coast more crowded and at times, chapter, said that the volun- more chaotic. teers were critical to making At one point, officers sure evacuees “feel comfort- Houston to open more shelters tended to two men lying able here, and that they’re unresponsive in front of an willing and wanting to pull were expected later Tuesday. The storm continued to take a toll exit, pushing away onlook- By Nomaan Merchant those cots together.” The mayor said the city has asked the even as the weather outlook improved ers. The men had taken and Juan Lozano “If we get our staff to be Federal Emergency Management slightly. drugs and would both recov- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS friendly and open and wel- Agency for more supplies, including A pair of 70-year-old reservoir dams er within an hour. cots and food, for additional 10,000 peo- that protect downtown Houston and a Frustration grew in some coming, hopefully that will HOUSTON — Houston officials will ple, which he hopes to get no later than levee in a suburban subdivision began places, more than three days create a culture with the open two or three more mega-shelters to Wednesday. overflowing Tuesday, adding to the ris- after the storm ravaged the folks who are staying in the accommodate people who continue to Texas coastline as a shelter to do the same arrive at the overflowing George R. Also on Tuesday, the Houston ing floodwaters from Harvey that have Category 4 hurricane before thing,” Brady said. Brown Convention Center seeking Chronicle reported that a city police offi- crippled the area after five consecutive transforming into a tropical For Howard Thomas, the refuge from Harvey’s record-breaking cer drowned in his patrol car as he was days of rain that set a new continental storm that currently sits shelter was a place of last flooding, Mayor Sylvester Turner said driving to work. The newspaper, citing U.S. record for rainfall for a tropical sys- parked over the Gulf of resort. Tuesday. three unidentified department officials, tem. Mexico ahead of an expect- Thomas described himself The center already held more than said the 30-year officer was heading to Brazoria County authorities posted a ed return to shore. One per- as living on the streets. He 9,000 people, almost twice the number work Sunday when he became trapped message on Twitter warning that the son said she had only gotten had spent the three previous officials originally planned to house in his car in high water on Interstate 45 levee at Columbia Lakes south of one meal Monday while nights at a $55-a-night there, Turner said. in north Harris County. Houston had been breached and telling watching others take several motel. But he ran out of “We are not turning anyone away. But Turner and Police Chief Art Acevedo people to “GET OUT NOW!!” Brazoria helpings of food. money Monday morning. it does mean we need to expand our said Tuesday they were aware of the County Judge Matt Sebesta said resi- Another person, Kevin He was picked up from capabilities and our capacity,” Turner report but would not confirm it. dents were warned that the levee would Perkins, described sleeping the motel and taken to the said. “Relief is coming.” President Donald Trump visited Texas be overtopped at some point, and a on the floor and feeling convention center, where he More than 17,000 people have sought on Tuesday, and the White House said mandatory evacuation order was given accosted by police officers waited to check in carrying refuge in Texas shelters and that number his stops in Corpus Christi and Austin Sunday. inside. just a blue tote bag with his seemed certain to increase, the American were meant to highlight coordination at Engineers began releasing water from “It’s hell,” Perkins said. belongings. Red Cross said. all levels of government and lay the the Addicks and Barker reservoirs He shook his head and “I’m hoping I can get a Volunteers and donors lined up groundwork for what is expected to be a Monday to ease the strain on the dams. walked away as Houston place of my own, even if it’s outside the Toyota Center, the lengthy recovery after the storm. But the releases were not enough to Mayor Sylvester Turner, just a one-room shack, just downtown arena that is home to the Trump traveled with the secretaries of relieve the pressure after one of the during a visit to the conven- as long as I’m out of the ele- , in anticipation health and human services and housing heaviest downpours in U.S. history, tion center Monday, ments, off the street,” he that it will be one of the new shel- and urban development, and the head of Army Corps of Engineers officials said. approached near where he said. ters. Details of the new shelters the Small Business Administration. Both reservoirs are at record highs. Trump offers Texans in-person reassurances By Ken Thomas the president declared as he the president’s visit was focused on seal on his chest and a white cap guiding the nation’s response to that said “USA,” was briefed in Harvey, which made landfall along THE ASSOCIATED PRESS pledged to provide model recovery coordination among different lev- assistance. “We want to do it better els of government and laying the Corpus Christi on relief efforts. the Gulf Coast on Friday night as a CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — than ever before. We want to be groundwork for what is expected to Then he headed Austin to meet Category 4 storm near Corpus Eager to show he’s on the job and looked at in five years, in 10 years be a lengthy recovery effort. with state officials at the emer- Christi, and moved northeast along taking action, President Donald from now as, ‘This is the way to do “The president wants to be very gency operations center. Mrs. the Texas coast over Houston. The Trump offered up in-person reas- it.”’ cautious about making sure that Trump, who traded in her usual storm has dumped more than 30 surances Tuesday to Texans who Afterward, Trump stood between any activity doesn’t disrupt the stiletto heels for a pair of white inches of rain in parts of Texas and felt the wrath of Harvey, promising two fire trucks and spoke to a recovery efforts that are still ongo- sneakers, wore a black baseball cap authorities have rescued thousands crowd of hundreds of people gath- ing,” she said aboard Air Force One that read “FLOTUS,” an acronym of people left stranded by the local residents: “We are going to ered outside. shortly before it touched down in for “first lady of the United States.” storm. get you back and operating imme- “What a crowd. What a turnout,” Corpus Christi. The Cabinet secretaries were to Trump’s vow of swift action on diately.” Trump said, thanking Texas Gov. Trump traveled with first lady meet with their Texas counterparts billions of dollars in disaster aid is Starting his visit to Texas in Greg Abbott and Sens. Ted Cruz Melania Trump and Cabinet secre- during Trump’s visit. at odds with his proposed budget, wind-whipped but sunny Corpus and John Cornyn. “This is historic. taries who will play key roles in the “That’s a big part of what today which would eliminate the program Christi, Trump’s motorcade passed It’s epic what happened, but you recovery. Some people lining roads will be about, the coordination that helps Americans without flood broken trees, knocked down signs know what, it happened in Texas, near the airport held American between local, state and federal insurance rebuild their homes and and fences askew as it made its way and Texas can handle anything.” flags and waved as the motorcade officials and laying the ground- cuts grants to states that would to a firehouse for a briefing with White House press secretary passed by. work for the recovery effort,” allow them to take long-term steps local officials. Sarah Huckabee Sanders told The president, who wore a black Sanders said. to reduce the risk of flooding “This was of epic proportion,” reporters traveling with Trump that rain slicker with the presidential Trump has embraced the role of before disaster strikes. Trump: ‘All options are on table’ By Darlene Superville new negotiations. The hiatus and Matthew Pennington ended when the North tested three short-range missiles off THE ASSOCIATED PRESS its eastern coast last Friday. WASHINGTON — The president has repeat- President Donald Trump edly declined to discuss in sought Tuesday to reassert any detail the potential for a an American military threat pre-emptive strike on the against North Korea, saying North, telling reporters that that “all options are on the any such deliberations must table” in response to its be kept private to avoid ced- launch of a missile over ing any leverage to close U.S. ally Japan. Pyongyang. In a terse, written state- Still, Tuesday’s statement ment, Trump said that North implied that U.S. military Korea’s missile launch “sig- action remains an option for naled its contempt for its resolving the standoff over neighbors, for all members North Korea’s development of the United Nations and for of nuclear weapons that minimum standards of could eventually strike the acceptable international American mainland. Still, a behavior.” U.S. military strike against “Threatening and destabi- North Korea is considered lizing actions only increase North Korea on Tuesday warned of “fire and fury” if highly unlikely. Even the North Korean regime’s fired a midrange ballistic North Korea persisted in Trump’s own strategic advis- isolation in the region and missile designed to carry a threatening the United er, Steve Bannon, dismissed among all nations of the nuclear payload. It flew over States. A military solution, the threat as a bluff shortly world,” Trump said. “All Japan and splashed into the he added days later, was before he was dismissed ear- options are on the table.” northern Pacific Ocean, offi- “locked and loaded.” lier this month. Trump later told reporters, cials said, as Washington and But last week, the Trump North Korea has the “We’ll see, we’ll see” when South Korea were conduct- administration suddenly world’s largest standing asked what he would do. ing war games nearby. adopted a more conciliatory army and a massive conven- Trump, accompanied by first While the tone of Trump’s tone. It praised the North for tional weapons arsenal that lady Melania Trump, was statement was tough, it was not launching any missiles can easily target the South departing the White House far less bombastic than his for nearly a month and sug- Korean capital of Seoul and to survey storm damage in tweets and threats earlier this gested its newfound restraint its metropolitan area of southeast Texas. month. Three weeks ago, he could point the way toward about 25 million people. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 ✦ PAGE 5B PAGE 6B ✦ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 COMICS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS

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LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS LEGALS HELP WANTED pjgg ment entered on June 00192 gal description shall undersigned Special Albuquerque, NM 87199 tion. Must be an RN, 30, 2017 in the above Margaret Lake control. Master will, as set forth Telephone: (505) 433- experience helpful. entitled and numbered Special Master NEW PENN FINANCIAL, above, offer for sale 4576 Competitive Wages! cause, which was a suit Pro Legal Services, LLC LLC DBA SHELLPOINT The foregoing sale will and sell the Property to Facsimile: (505) 433- Benefits include Paid to foreclose a mortgage 201 Eubank Blvd. NE, MORTGAGE SERVIC- be made to satisfy a the highest bidder for 4577 Time Off, as well as eli- held by the above Suite A1 ING, foreclosure judgment cash or equivalent, for E-mail: sales@ancillaryl- gibility for Medical In- Plaintiff and wherein Albuquerque, NM 87123 rendered by this Court the purpose of satisfy- s.com surance, Dental, Vision LEGALS Plaintiff was adjudged (505)715-3711 Plaintiff, in the above-entitled ing, in the adjudged or- and Life Insurance. to have a lien against and numbered cause der of priorities, the May pick up an applica- BILL LOVES advertising the above-described LEGAL 63315 vs. on July 10, 2017, being judgment and decree of tion at 305 5th St in an action to foreclose a foreclosure described his rental properties with real estate in the sum August 30, 2017 Farwell Tx, or you may of $51,509.45 plus in- LINDA M. TOMLINSON, mortgage on the Prop- herein, together with email a resume to: the Classifieds! His last terest from April 1, NOTICE is hereby given Defendant. erty. Plaintiff's judg- any additional costs dparmer@farwellcare rental placed with us 2017 to the date of sale by the Eastern New ment is in the amount and attorney's fees, in- center.com was rented in 4 hours!! at the rate of 6.460% Mexico University- NOTICE OF SALE of $78,130.35, and the cluding the costs of ad- per annum, the costs of Board of Regents will same bears interest at vertisement and publi- RETIREMENT RANCH is LEGAL 63043 sale, including the Spe- accept sealed propos- NOTICE IS HEREBY the rate of 6.000% per cation for the foregoing now hiring full time August 23, 2017 cial Master's fee, publi- als at the office of the GIVEN that on October annum, accruing at the sale, and, reasonable cooks. Must have ex- August 30, 2017 cation costs, and Plain- Purchasing Agent. The 4, 2017, at the hour of rate of $12.84 per diem. receiver and Special perience and be able to September 6, 2017 tiff's costs expended for Request for Proposal 11:00 AM, the under- The Court reserves en- Master's fees in an SPECIAL NOTICES work at a fast pace. September 13, 2017 taxes, insurance, and may be obtained at the signed Special Master, try of final judgment amount to be fixed by Good attendance is keeping the property in ENMU Purchasing Of- or his/her designee, against Defendant, Lin- the Court. The amount crucial. Food handlers

STATE OF NEW good repair. Plaintiff fice, 1500 Sesame St. will, at the front en- da M. Tomlinson, for of the judgment due is CLOVIS MEDIA INC. certificate is preferred. shall not be liable for MEXICO has the right to bid at Dr., Portales NM trance of the Curry the amount due after $78,130.35, plus inter- Apply at 2221 Dillon failure to publish an ad, COUNTY OF such sale and submit 88139. Interested County Courthouse, at foreclosure sale, includ- est to and including Clovis. for typographical errors ROOSEVELT its bid verbally or in companies may email Ninth Judicial District ing interest, costs, and date of sale in the or for errors in publica- NINTH JUDICIAL writing. The Plaintiff their request for more Court, 700 North Main, fees as may be as- amount of $1,605.00, RETIREMENT RANCH is tion except to the extent DISTRICT may apply all or any information to purchas Suite 11, Clovis, NM sessed by the Court. for a total judgment of now hiring Nurses for of the cost of that por- part of its judgment to ing.department@enmu. 88101, sell all of the Plaintiff has the right to $79,735.35. evening and night tion of the ad wherein NO. D-911-CV-2016- the purchase price in edu. rights, title, and inter- bid at the foregoing shifts. We offer com- 00296 lieu of cash. ests of the above- sale in an amount equal The foregoing sale may the error occurred. Cost petitive wages and a adjustment is limited to Operations of ENMU named Defendant(s), in to its judgment, and to be postponed and full benefits package. the first day insertion. BOKF, N.A., At the date and time stat- Health Clinic RFP and to the hereinafter submit its bid either ver- rescheduled at the dis- Apply at 2221 Dillon ed above, the Special #264 described real property bally or in writing. cretion of the Special Clovis. Plaintiff, Master may postpone Opening Date: Septem- to the highest bidder for Plaintiff may apply all or Master, and is subject the sale to such later ber 25, 2017 4:00 PM cash. The property to any part of its judgment to all taxes, utility liens *** FULL-TIME v. date and time as the Local Time be sold is located at to the purchase price in and other restrictions Special Master may 2604 N Ross St, Clovis, lieu of cash. and easements of CAREGIVER *** CHARLES STOCK- specify. Eastern New Mexico Uni- New Mexico 88101, record, and subject to a Needed in Farwell, WELL, JR., CYNTHIA versity desires to con- and is more particularly In accordance with the one (1) month right of Dependable, Lifting STOCKWELL, NAVY NOTICE IS FURTHER tract with a reputable described as follows: Court's decree, the pro- redemption held by the and some over- FEDERAL CREDIT GIVEN that this sale and responsible ceeds of sale are to be Defendant(s) upon en- nights necessary UNION, AND THE may be subject to a provider(s) for the oper- A PARCEL OF LAND IN applied first to the costs try of an order approv- Please call: 575-742- STATE OF NEW MEXI- bankruptcy filing, a pay ation and staffing of TRACTS SIX (6) AND of sale, including the ing sale, and subject to 2600 (leave message) CO DEPARTMENT OF off, a reinstatement or Health Services on the SEVEN (7) OF THR Special Master's fees, the entry of an order of or 575-760-3502 TAXATION & REV- any other condition that Portales Campus, East- FAIRVIEW PARK AD- and then to satisfy the the Court approving the HELP WANTED ENUE, would cause the can- ern New Mexico Univer- DITION TO THE CITY above-described judg- terms and conditions of NICK GRIEGO & SONS cellation of this sale. sale. Construction, Inc. sity. OF CLOVIS, CURRY ment, including interest, NURSES LOOKING for Defendants. Further, if any of these DRIVERS NEEDED COUNTY, NEW MEXI- with any remaining bal- a change in pace/new conditions exist, at the Witness my hand this The University reserves CO, and being more ance to be paid unto career? Come join an End Dump Drivers NOTICE OF SALE time of sale, this sale 18th day of August, the right to waive any ir- described as follows: the registry of the Court awsome team at Far- Dump Truck will be null and void, the 2017. regularities, to reject in order to satisfy any well Care & Rehabilita- Mixer Drivers NOTICE IS HEREBY successful bidder's BEGINNING AT A future adjudication of any or all bids and to tion Center! Farwell Must have GIVEN that the under- funds shall be returned, POINT 12.75 FEET priority lienholders. /s/Jennifer A. Taylor select the bid deemed Care & Rehabilitation 2 Years Experience signed Special Master and the Special Master NORTH OF THE JENNIFER A. TAYLOR, most advantageous to Center presently taking A/B Class Drivers will on September 19, and the mortgagee giv- SOUTHWEST COR- In accordance with the Special Master the University. applications for the Di- Apply at 2017 at 9:30 am, out- ing this notice shall not NER OF TRACT 6; Court's decree, the pro- PO Box 91988 rector of Nurses posi- 1155 Kimberly Lane side the front entrance be liable to the suc- Eastern New Mexico Uni- THENCE EAST 130.0 ceeds of sale are to be of the Roosevelt Coun- cessful bidder for any versity is an affirmative FEET; THENCE applied first to the costs ty Courthouse, 109 damages. action and equal oppor- SOUTH 75.0 FEET; of sale, including the West First Street, Por- tunity employer THENCE WEST 130.0 Special Master's fees, tales, NM, sell and con- NOTICE IS FURTHER FEET; THENCE and then to satisfy the vey to the highest bid- GIVEN that the real LEGAL 63127 NORTH 75.0 FEET TO above-described judg- der for cash all the property and improve- August 23, 2017 THE POINT OF BE- ment, including interest, right, title, and interest ments concerned with August 30, 2017 GINNING with any remaining bal- of the above-named de- herein will be sold sub- September 6, 2017 ance to be paid unto fendants in and to the ject to any and all September 13, 2017 including any improve- the registry of the Court following described real patent reservations, ments, fixtures, and at- in order to satisfy any estate located in said easements, all record- STATE OF NEW tachments, such as, but future adjudication of County and State: ed and unrecorded MEXICO not limited to, mobile priority lienholders. liens not foreclosed COUNTY OF CURRY homes, (hereinafter the Lot Two (2), Block Three herein, and all recorded NINTH JUDICIAL “Property”). If there is a NOTICE IS FURTHER (3), Gunn Addition of and unrecorded special DISTRICT COURT conflict between the le- GIVEN that in the event Block Seven (7), Leach assessments and taxes gal description and the that the Property is not Townsite, City of Por- that may be due. Plain- No. D-905-CV-2015- street address, the le- sooner redeemed, the tales, Roosevelt Coun- tiff and its attorneys dis- ty, New Mexico, claim all responsibility for, and the purchaser The address of the real at the sale takes the property is 1404 South property subject to, the Avenue G, Portales, valuation of the proper- NM 88130. Plaintiff ty by the County Asses- does not represent or sor as real or personal warrant that the stated property, affixture of street address is the any mobile or manufac- street address of the tured home to the land, described property; if deactivation of title to a the street address does mobile or manufactured not match the legal de- home on the property, if scription, then the prop- any, environmental erty being sold herein is contamination on the the property more par- property, if any, and ticularly described zoning violations con- above, not the property cerning the property, if located at the street ad- any. dress; any prospective purchaser at the sale is NOTICE IS FURTHER given notice that it GIVEN that the pur- should verify the loca- chaser at such sale tion and address of the shall take title to the property being sold. above-described real Said sale will be made property subject to pursuant to the judg- rights of redemption. mententeredonJune PAGE 8B ✦ WEDNESDAY, AUG. 30, 2017 CLASSIFIEDS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS APARTMENTS HELP WANTED HELP WANTED HELP WANTED MOTORCYCLES Herman CURRY COUNTY

DISHWASHERS [email protected]. Dead- ronment will help you LOLOMAS APTS. MUST be able to work line for resumes is be successful. Accepting applications any shift. Apply in per- September 6, 2017. on 1 & 2 BD apart- son at Cook's Restau- please no phone in- Must possess a valid ments. Pick up applica- rant 4720 E. Mabry Dr. quires. driver's license and tion at 1500 Mitchell. proof of current auto in- Amenities include open PART-TIME BOARDING FEC is an Equal Oppor- surance. floor plans, energy effi- 2009 YAMAHA YZF R6S & Technical Assistant tunity Employer and will cient appliances, wash- under 500 miles, excel- needed at Prairie Lake not tolerate discrimina- The Eastern New Mexico er and dryer hookups, lent condition, has been Veterinary Clinic. Look- tion, harassment, or re- News offers a competi- fitness room, laundry garage kept and only ing for an individual taliation affecting its tive base pay plus com- room and large gather- one owner. $6,000 with energy and pas- employees or appli- mission along with ben- ing room for community OBO Call 575-218- sion. Must be comfort- cants due to race, col- efits such as health and gatherings. Call 575- 4739. able with companion or, religion, sex, sexual vision insurance and 763-9575 for more in- ALL real estate advertis- st orientation, national ori- sick and vacation pay. formation. 1 month animals, meet the pub- ing in Clovis Media Inc. lic well and be very or- gin, age, marital status, Please send resume free rent. Must bring in medical condition, dis- and cover letter to newspapers is subject to or mention this ad. ganized. Must have the Federal Fair Housing computer and tying ability, genetic informa- [email protected]. tion, or any other cate- We look forward to Act of 1968 as amended skills and high school which makes it illegal to diploma equivalent. gory protected under hearing from you. HOUSE FOR RENT advertise "any prefer- BRING RESUME TO the law. ence, limitation or dis- CURRY COUNTY 605 ARIZONA ST. FULL TIME JOB crimination based on Clovis, NM. OPPORTUNITY race, color, religion, 3BR – 1½BA, Fenced CURRY COUNTY handicap, family status yard. No hud, pets ok. FARMERS' ELECTRIC ABSTRACT or national origin, or an $900mo. & dep. disc. CARS FOR SALE is currently seeking a Apply in person intention to make any avail. 575-769-2715 candidate for a Ft Sum- 801 Pile St., Clovis. such preference, limita- ner Lineman position. IS LOOKING for a re- tion or discrimination." LRG 4BR - 1½BA, Cen- tral H/A, lrg dbl garage, 2006 MAZDA6 HOUSE FRAMERS porter based in Clovis. HELP WANTED HELP WANTED Clovis Media Inc. will not 4 door all electric This is a trainee position Needed for new con- If you're an energetic knowingly accept any ad- $995 mo + dep, disc. to acquire the skills cruise control keyless struction. No experi- reporter who can spot vertising in this newspa- avail. 575-769-2715 necessary to perform entry nice, clean car ence necessary. Call news and handle cover- THE COMMUNITY SER- per that is in violation of DOES NEED A the job duties of a line- 575-799-2857 NEED CAREGIVER ing such things as city VICES CENTER (CSC) the law. Our readers are MOTOR & BATTERY man. for an adult female hereby informed that all government, crime and is currently accepting asking $700. schools, we want to wheelchair bound. dwellings advertised in Primarily an outdoor work applications for the fol- hear from you. Overnight this newspaper are avail- For more info call environment, this posi- lowing positions: a Experience is preferred, able on an equal oppor- 575-693-3078. tion requires that the 8pm-8am Part-time Bookkeeper but entry-level candi- tunity basis. To complain employee has no re- Please call: and Part-time Office dates with demonstrat- of discrimination, call striction on working out 575-714-1085 Assistant. GOT A TRUCK, VAN, ed ability will be consid- of doors including dur- Prior bookkeeping expe- HUD toll-free at (202)- TRUCK/VAN/SUV ered. We offer a com- LOOKING FOR seasonal rience is helpful but not 708-1455. OR SUV that you ing inclement or ex- IS a community petitive benefits pack- harvest help, must have required. Applicants need to sell?. How treme weather condi- newspaper seeking an rd age including medical own transportation. must pass a back- Advertsing about a deals for 2001 YUKON XL 3 row tions. This position ADVERTISING SALES and vision programs, Hours are full time. ground check and a Works! wheels? We have a seats, DVD player, also requires continu- REPRESENTATIVE. paid vacation and a re- Operating experience drug test to be consid- moon roof. Auto 4-WD ous standing, walking Your duties will include deal for your wheels. tirement plan. preferred. Also looking ered for employment at Call 575-762-9540 and driving, in addition, focusing on selling ad- APARTMENTS Call Rebekah or Applicants should email for drivers with a CDL. CSC. An application kneeling, crouching, vertising across all Tammy at 763-3431. a resume and several Please call Justin at and job description may CURRY COUNTY bending, twisting, bal- available product lines writing examples to Hu- 575-760-4515. be picked up at 1100 ancing, and frequent (print, interactive, digi- man Resources Direc- Community Way in Por- ANDALUSIA APART- lifting, loading, carrying, tal, etc.). You will be tor Joyce Cruce at: tales. MENTS 2 Bedrooms and installing items asked to meet and ex- CNA'S [email protected]. The Community Services weighing up to 80 ceed monthly sales and Openings available for Pick up applications at MOBILE HOMES Center is an EOE. Re- 2011 CHEVY pounds without me- revenue goals and ob- night shift. All positions 200 Mitchell, Clovis or ROOSEVELT JIMENEZ CUSTOM view of applications will Colorado camper chanical aid in the per- jectives for all advertis- are 12 hour shifts. Must call 575-763-9503. HARVESTING is seek- begin immediately and shell for sale Call formance of routine dai- ing media. Helping our be certified or have Amenities include: en- CLEAN 3 BR, 2 BA In- ing to fill the following continue until the posi- 575-607-5861 ly tasks. customers market their completed CNA course. ergy efficient appli- cludes W/D 1705 S Abi- positions: Sign on bonus for full tion is filled. Applicants ances, W/D hookup, lene $550/mth $400 goods or services is 2014 SUBARU Forester Interested applicants time employment avail- are encouraged to fol- Commons area, (includ- dep Call 575-799-9680 paramount. 2.5i Premium. Ice Sil- must be willing to locate • Grounds keeper: Need- able. low up on applications. ing fitness, computer, or 575-799-9645 ver, panoramic moon- where the position is ed in Clovis. Experi- Please apply online: and laundry rooms). Being an excellent com- st roof, low mileage, very and possess: ence Required. genesishcc.com Underneath everything 1 month's rent free! municator gives you an clean, beautiful car. St. Anthony's we are, underneath Rent starting as low advantage, both written Current service agree- •A valid driver license • Packer Tractor Opera- Rehabilitation and as $485 to $585 and verbal. Knowledge everything we do, we are ment & warranty. •High school diploma or tor: Needed in Clovis Healthcare (Must mention or bring of principles and meth- all people. Connected, Priced below blue book, equivalent area for fall harvest. Ex- in this advertisement). ods for showing, pro- Interdependent, United. negotiable; open to •Experience working with perience Required. moting and selling prod- TERRIFIC! RICHARD When we reach out a cash + vehicle trade electricity or knowledge ucts and services are Please call 575-769-2786 called to say his deals hand to one, we influ- options. 575-749-0591 of the terminology required. Ability to re- for wheels ad came out ence the condition of all. solve problems and in the Classifieds on Please send resumes to: make decisions in a ONCE again, Diane rent- That’s what it means to RENTED THE FIRST FEC Attn: HJ Wallin, timely manner and to ed her mobile home us- Sunday and LIVE UNITED. APARTMENT FOR DAY! PO box 550 Clovis, NM work in a fast-paced ing the Classified he sold his car on Mon- For more visit RENT Clean 2 BR ATV W/D, frig, range, car- 88102 or email to sales and team envi- ads. Advertising works! day. Way to get results! www.unitedwayenm.org “I AM going to tell ev- hj@f D d port, $450 mo $450 dep. Call 575-762-7170 eryone to put their ad in the Classifieds.” RIO PROPERTIES J.C. (2 BR Apartments) 508 E. 6th $550 + G & E 2108 Gladstone #6 LARGE $525 + G&E 3BR,3 bath, double RAPTOR 350 (1BR) 2101 Fred Daugh- garage, big den fire- Like New tery $475 +E, 300Dep. --Garaged and less place. 1 mile from Call 575-762-1139 than one hour CAFB. Mature trees on motor. and yard. $550/mo. Now lowered to $3500. plus deposit. Call 575-356-6853 xxx-xxxx. and leave message

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