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NEWS BRIEFS Inverness city council to meet Oct. 6 county commis- Citrus COVID-19 Considering proposed changes to 234-acre, upscale RV park sioners. Williams update said because of FRED HIERS The Inverness city council an- the changes. In addition, City the annexation, Thirteen new positive Staff wetier nexed the property that is to be Manager Eric Williams recom- the approval de- cases were reported in home to Preservation Point RV mends that while the city council cision goes to the Citrus County since the A proposed 234-acre, upscale Resort in 2019, but is now em- will make the final decision, it council. latest FDOH update. No RV park that borders Lake Tsala broiled in a lawsuit with the Cit- would be best to follow the Citrus One change is new hospitalizations were Apopka could see some changes to rus County Commission which County Land Development Code 52 additional RV Eric reported; no new deaths its development plans that would objects to the property owner’s because the annexation feud still sites during the were reported. include additional RV parking request to be voluntarily annexed languishes in the court. Williams project’s first To date in the county, spaces built in its first phase and into the city limit. The code requires that major Inverness phase for a total city manager. 2,835 people have tested elimination of its 18-hole golf City staff is recommending to changes to a proposed develop- of 176. positive (including eight course and sidewalks. the city council that it approves ment be once again approved by See COUNCIL/Page A5 non-residents), 293 have been hospitalized and 108 have died. Register now to vote in election Decommissioning could create jobs Every year millions of Americans find them- selves unable to vote be- cause they miss a registration deadline or aren’t sure how to regis- ter. Don’t be part of this statistic. Contact the Cit- rus County Supervisor of Elections office today to check your voter status. Monday, Oct. 5, 2020, is the last day to register to vote in the Nov. 3, 2020, General election. To register online or find additional information about registering to vote, go to www.votecitrus.com. Voter registration appli- cations in English and Spanish are available on the website to print and deliver in person to the elections office or mail to PO Box 1870 Lecanto, FL 34460. Voter registration appli- cations may also be ob- tained by calling 352-564-7120 or toll-free 800-655-6645, or by visit- ing the Supervisor of Elections Office located at 1500 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., Crystal River. — From staff reports MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle The Florida Public Service Commission (PSC) — after a 14-month review — unanimously backed Duke’s plan to enter a $540 million contract with INSIDE Accelerated Decommissioning Partners to conduct what is known as “decommissioning” work at its retired nuclear power plant in Crystal River. NATION & WORLD: about 50 years sooner than orig- Duke Energy’s plan may lead to local jobs for many years inally planned. Crystal River City Manager MICHAEL D. BATES Vermont required about 100 to State made the comments Ken Frink was concerned about Staff writer 150 people during peak employ- during a recent virtual the hauling of possibly ment. That is in addition to full- meeting set up by Duke radioactive waste Duke Energy’s decommis- time security staff. Energy to inform local through the city during sioning of its retired Crystal But they may not all be there community and govern- the dismantling River Nuclear Plant may create at the same time because there ment leaders and others process. jobs for locals during the next will be many stages where of the decommissioning But State said plans several years. workers would work for an al- process. call for materials to be Scott State, CEO of lotted time and then Last month, Duke En- moved largely by rail Trump Accelerated Decommis- the next phase would ergy passed its final and there will not be Ken Trump leaves hospital sioning Partners (ADP), begin. hurdle on its way to de- much additional truck Frink briefly to greet supporters said it’s too soon to tell In Vermont, for exam- commissioning the traffic through Crystal outside./Page A8 how many employees ple, ADP hired about plant. The Florida Public Ser- River. will be needed but it 30 people for asbestos vice Commission (PSC) — after a Duke Energy decommission- POLL could reach in the abatement and 30 to 14-month review — unanimously ing manager Terry Hobbs said hundreds. 50 during demolition. ONLINE POLL: backed Duke’s plan to enter a the decommissioning process is And any workers Josh Wooten, CEO/ $540 million contract with ADP highly regulated and, if any ma- Josh brought in outside the president of the Citrus to conduct what is known as “de- terial is shipped via truck, state Your choice? area could be housed in Wooten County Chamber of commissioning” work. and federal agencies would Vote-by-mail ballots local hotels during some of the Commerce, said every effort to And on Oct. 1, 2020, ADP and send inspectors to verify there have been sent out and work, further stimulating the hire local subcontractors, em- Duke formally closed the trans- is no loose radioactive contami- early voting sites open local economy, he said. ployees and vendors would action to start decontamination nation on the vehicles. up Oct. 19. What voting State said a similar project in boost the local economy. and dismantlement this year, See JOBS/Page A7 option will you be using for the General Election? A. I am voting by mail. B. I am voting at an early voting site. C. I am voting on Kinsey Bogart seeks another kidney transplant Nov. 3, Election Day. To vote, visit www. WANT TO HELP? chronicleonline.com. ‘She is our miracle’ Scroll down the home  The 17th annual Kinsey Lynn NANCY KENNEDY Bogart Benefit Golf page and look for the Staff writer Tournament will take place poll box in the right- Oct. 30 at Candler Hills Golf hand column. As long as there’s Reese’s Club in Ocala. Results will appear Pieces, everything is two thumbs next Monday. Find last up in Kinsey Lynn Bogart’s world.  Visit the GoFundMe page at week’s online poll “I loooooovvvve them!” she told https://tinyurl.com/yxachp62. results./Page A3 a Chronicle reporter, “especially in Dairy Queen Blizzards.” Plus, she has autism, ADHD INDEX In her next breath, she said, and some learning difficulties. “It’s been really tough lately.” Kinsey is the daughter of Holly Classifieds ...... B8 As an infant, Kinsey was diag- and Damon Bogart — Damon, Comics ...... B7 nosed with Atypical Hemolytic along with his brothers Brady, Crossword ...... B10 Uremic Syndrome, characterized Ryan, Nathan and Derrick, domi- Editorial ...... A6 by the breakdown of red blood nated the Sports sections of the Entertainment ...... A4 cells, which destroyed her kidneys. local newspapers covering Citrus NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle Horoscope ...... A4 However, they have since discov- County in the late 1980s and early Since 2004, the Chronicle has followed Kinsey Bogart, now 17, as she lives with kidney failure, heart disease, autism, ADHD and other health Lottery Numbers ...... B3 ered the AHUS was a misdiagnosis 1990s. challenges. She is shown here with her mother, Holly Bogart, and her Lottery Payouts ...... B3 and a second genetic work-up re- Since 2004, the Chronicle has father, Damon Bogart. Movies ...... B7 vealed a rare gene mutation called followed the now-17-year-old, who lives with her mom and dad in average 17-year-old is compli- regulate. At this point, she was on TV Listings ...... B6 LRBA gene mutation, which is just beginning to be studied. Belleview. cated, but medically complicated. dialysis, was undergoing continu- Kinsey also has severe cardio- I I I In 2004, Kinsey spent 12 weeks ous blood transfusions and was myopathy, an enlargement of the “Kinsey is complicated,” Holly in the hospital. Her kidneys wrapped in a warming blanket to left ventricle, limiting the amount Bogart said. failed, her liver failed and her keep her temperature up. of blood her heart can pump out. Not so much in the ways the body temperature could not See KINSEY/Page A7 A2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

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STATE &CITRUS L COUNTYOCAL CHRONICLE WTC to offer rapid-credentialing courses County BRIEFS Have a Halloween BUSTER THOMPSON electrical helper, plumbing fast-track courses to get people WTC’s corrections assistant Staff writer helper or maintenance helper. trained and back into a job, espe- class starts Oct. 20 for those in- or harvest event? Scholarships of up to 50% of cially those impacted by terested in entering correctional Planning a fall-themed harvest Searching for a new career costs are also available. COVID-19. position that doesn’t have direct or Halloween event? The Chroni- path and don’t have a lot of time For information, call WTC at “These are great, quick courses contact with inmates. cle is compiling a list of seasonal to get started? 352-726-2430 or view the pro- to help people get into the work- It’s phlebotomy course starts and holiday activities to appear in WTC, the Withlacoochee Tech- grams online at wtcollege.org/ force with the credentials they Oct. 26. the Chronicle. Send notice of up- nical College, is offering courses course-registration-wtc.php. need,” Bishop said. “We have em- Nov. 2 is the first day of the coming events to community@ this fall at its Inverness campus WTC Executive Director Gloria ployers readily available.” electrical, plumber and mainte- chronicleonline.com. to give students testing for pro- Bishop said the courses were Instead of pursuing a nance helper 3-in-1 course, fession certifications in four to funded by a $248,141 rapid cre- monthslong course at WTC, stu- which also certifies students in Shuffleboard five weeks. dentialing grant the state awarded dents can enroll in these classes CPR, first aid and OSHA Club to meet These classes can help enroll- the school in mid-August. first to at least get a jumpstart in requirements. ees obtain accreditations as ei- Grants like those were allo- a career before stacking those Bishop said more rapid- The Beverly Hills Shuffle- ther a phlebotomist to draw cated to help colleges and tech- credits with future and longer credentialing courses will be board Clubwill meet at 3 p.m. blood, a corrections assistant, nical colleges start short-term, courses. available early next year. Thursday, Oct. 8, at the Citrus County Resource Center, 2804 W. Marc Knighton Court, Le- canto. For information, call 603-393-7850. Designers wanted for Sassy Cups fundraiser — From staff reports ONLINE POLL Raise funds for Citrus RESULTS QUESTION: What do you Aid Cancer Foundation think of Gov. Ron GWEN BITTNER DeSantis’ proposed Staff writer legislation that would impose felony-level A seriously uplifting experience, the penalties on anyone who Citrus County Chronicle is looking for damages property, causes people in the Citrus community to deco- injury or destroys public rate bras in creative, hilarious and property during a protest? eye-catching ways telling stories of hope, I perseverance and support in the month of A. I agree with it. October, breast cancer awareness month. Vandalism should be Entries are needed for the Chronicle’s dealt with harshly. annual Sassy Cups bra design contest to (1,075 votes) raise money for the Citrus Aid Cancer I B. It is pure politics. Foundation, while kicking off a variety of Everything he is breast cancer awareness activities. Chronicle file proposing is already “Anyone can participate,” Chronicle Fancy and funny bra designs were stacked against each other at the Chronicle sponsored illegal and comes with Advertising Manager Trista Stokes said. 2018 Diva Night and Sassy Cups bra-decorating contest at the Plantation on Crystal River. stiff penalties. “You don’t have to be affiliated with a Proceeds from registrations and votes are donated to the Citrus Aid Cancer Foundation. (275 votes) business or a nonprofit; you can just be an individual person that likes to craft.” one free vote; choose one bra to vote for,” “A lot of times the businesses will do a I C. I specifically like the Individuals, nonprofit groups and busi- Stokes said. “If they want to buy additional theme related to their business,” Stokes part that would strip nesses are invited to enter custom- votes, they can, and that money will go to said. “And we have prizes for the municipalities of state decorated bras into the competition, going Citrus Aid Cancer Foundation.” winners.” money if they defund virtual this year in light of the COVID-19 Votes are five for $5; 10 for $10; 20 for Registration for the contest is open law enforcement. pandemic. Traditionally, attendees of the $15; 30 for $20; and 40 for $25. now; entries will be taken through Oct. 12. (185 votes) Chronicle’s annual Diva Night fundraiser “The Citrus Aid Cancer Foundation Online voting for Sassy Cup entries will uses the money that we donate to them begin Oct. 16, and will end Nov. 16. I D. I question the legality vote on their favorite Sassy Cups bras at of the part that would the popular ladies’ night out event, but for people that may need groceries or gas Bras obtaining the most votes will be money, for wigs or mastectomy products deemed winners. The individual winner strip municipalities of this year, votes will be cast solely through state money if they the Chronicle website as the in-person — whatever it is that they need,” Stokes will receive a gift basket worth $250; the said. nonprofit/business winner will get a defund law enforcement. Diva Night event has been canceled. (25 votes) “It’s (Diva Night) a big party-type atmo- “We choose to give proceeds to the Cit- Chronicle marketing ad package worth sphere, so we’d decided it’d be better to rus Aid Cancer Foundation because it is $1,000. I E. Shouldn’t the do everything virtually through the web- a local nonprofit for cancer victims,” To sign up as a Sassy Cups bra decorator, governor be more site,” Stokes said. Stokes said “The money gets used com- visit www.chronicleonline.com/contests/ concerned with other With each Sassy Cup vote bought, 100% pletely locally versus the monies being sassycups/. To learn more about the Chron- things, like improving of those proceeds benefit the Citrus Aid distributed nationally.” icle’s breast cancer awareness month ac- Florida’s unemployment Bra designers choose their own theme tivities, visit www.chronicleonline.com/ Cancer Foundation, helping those navi- system or its health and are asked to write a short paragraph contests/divanight/. Keep an eye on the gating their way through life after a can- care quality standing in cer diagnosis and treatment in Citrus describing their inspiration for the piece. Chronicle’s website and Facebook page to No strapless bras will be accepted. Mate- stay updated with Sassy Cups voting. To the US, which is in the County. bottom 10. (294 votes) “Anybody that wants to register will get rials must be securely fashioned to the vote beginning Oct. 16, visit www.chronicle bra and must not be perishable. online.com/contests/sassycups/. Total votes: 1,854.

Food PROGRAMS FOOD PANTRIES Wednesday and Thursday. For infor- bread, meat and produce available 1/2 mile south of the Cardinal Street I St. Margaret’s Episcopal mation, call 352-726-1637. for Homosassa residents once a intersection. The pantry provides Church’s Feed My Sheep outreach I Daystar Life Center — 9 a.m. to I Living Water Ministries — month. Call 352-628-4083. bagged canned goods, non- — 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays. Call 1:30 p.m. Monday through Friday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, 4021 N. Le- I Serving our Savior (SOS) — perishable food items and food sta- 352-726-3153. (excluding holidays), 6751 W. Gulf- canto Highway, in the Beverly Plaza. 8:30 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at Good ples for people facing temporary I Our Father’s Table — 11:30 to-Lake Highway, Crystal River. 352- Call 352-270-8886. Shepherd Lutheran Church, 439 E. hardship and living within parish a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the second, third, 795-8668. Food for dogs and cats I Our Lady of Fatima — 10 a.m. Norvell Bryant Highway, Hernando. boundaries. To be eligible, clients fourth and fifth Saturdays monthly at may also be available. Other assis- to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, This is a drive-thru food pantry. Cli- must present photo ID. Call 352- St. Anne’s Episcopal Church, one tance available. A community ser- 604 U.S. 41 S., open to needy resi- ents are allowed to come every 628-3366. Emergency help with util- mile west of the Plantation Inn on vice resource. dents of Floral City, Hernando and other week. SOS is an equal oppor- ity shut-offs, prescriptions and other West Fort Island Trail. Call I First Baptist Church of Inverness. Call 352-726-1707. tunity provider. Email sos4food@ emergency services are provided. 352-795-2176. Homosassa Life Care Center — 9 to I The Citrus County Veterans gmail.com. Volunteers are available from 9 a.m. 10:30 a.m. Mondays and Thursdays Coalition’s food pantry, for veterans I Calvary Church — 10 a.m. to to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursday. GIVEAWAYS for bread distribution at 10540 W. and their families, operates from noon Thursdays, 2728 E. Harley St., I El-Shaddai food ministries Yulee Drive, Homosassa. Homo- 9 a.m. to noon Tuesdays and the Inverness. Photo ID and proof of Cit- FREE MEALS “brown bag of food” distribution is sassa residents may receive a bag first and third Thursdays (excluding rus County residency are required. I Peace Lutheran Church offers from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays at of canned and dry goods once a holidays) at 1801 N. Paul Drive in In- Visitors can receive food once per a free community meal from 4:30 to Crystal River Church of God, month. Call 352-628-3858. We Care verness, just west of U.S. 41, on In- month. Calvary Church is an equal 6:30 p.m. the third Monday monthly. 2180 W. 12th Ave. Although food is Mobile Pantry is at the church on the dependence Highway. The pantry opportunity provider. This is not a fundraiser and there is distributed once a week, families are first Thursday of every month from offers a variety of dry, canned and I Calvary Chapel of Inverness — no charge. Come be our guest(s). only eligible for food once a month. 9-11 a.m. frozen goods (cereals, rice, canned Free bagged groceries available We care and you are important to Call 352-628-9087 or 352-302-9925. I A food pantry is provided by St. vegetables, soups and meats) for from noon to 2 p.m. Thursdays at us. All ages are welcome. The next I Inglesia Comunidad Cristiana Timothy Lutheran Church and Life veterans in need. For food assis- 960 S. U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. Cal- meal will be served on Presidents’ Nuevo Comienzo (New Beginnings Tree Church from 9:30 a.m. to noon tance, call Food Pantry Director vary Church is an equal opportunity Day, Feb. 17. The menu will include Church) sponsors a food giveaway every Tuesday at Life Tree Church Trish Hendry at 352-857-1171, see a provider. chicken, mashed potatoes, corn, at 10 a.m. every second and fourth at 1501 SE U.S. 19, Crystal River. member at one of CCVC’s flea mar- I Floral City First Baptist Church carrots, dinner rolls, drinks and des- Wednesday morning at Shepherd’s Call 352-403-1498. kets, or ask a volunteer during food — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. the third Thurs- serts. Peace Lutheran Church (“The Way Community Church, 965 N. Le- I St. Anne’s Episcopal Church — pantry hours. day monthly. Proof of residency Church on the Hill”) is at 7201 U.S. canto Highway, Lecanto. This is 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, I Our Lady of Grace Catholic required. 41 South in Dunnellon (at the corner drive-thru pre-bagged groceries. For Wednesday and Thursday in the ad- Church — 10 to 11 a.m. the third I Food and non-food items are of U.S. 41 and State Road 40). For more information, call 352-804-2263 ministration building, 9870 W. Fort Tuesday monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. available from 10 a.m. to noon every more information, call the church at (Espanol) or 352-527-9900 Island Trail, Crystal River. Call Call 352-746-2144. fourth Saturday at North Oak Baptist 352-489-5881. (English). 352-795-2176. I St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church in Citrus Springs. Remaining I The Salvation Army offers free I Hernando Seventh-day Adven- I Citrus United Basket (CUB) — Church — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tues- in their cars, people can enter at the hot meals from 4 to 5 p.m. Tuesdays tist Church, 1880 N. Trucks Ave., 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Monday through days and Wednesdays. Call 352- Citrus Springs Boulevard entrance. in the thrift store parking lot at Day- Hernando, provides food distribution Friday, 1201 Parkside Ave., Inver- 726-3153. Feed My Sheep is closed They will be met with a person bring- star Life Center, 6751 W. Gulf-to- for needy families from 10 a.m. to ness, to assist Citrus County resi- until further notice. ing them a bag of essential non-food Lake Highway, Crystal River, and 11:30 a.m. the second Tuesday dents facing temporary hardship. I First Presbyterian Church of items, which could include toilet from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays at the monthly. Call 352-212-5159. Call 352-344-2242 or go online to Crystal River — 9:30 a.m. to noon paper, paper towels, personal hy- Homosassa Lions Club, 3705 S. In- I Christ Christian Bible Ministry citrusunitedbasket.org. the second and fourth Tuesdays giene items and other supplies diana Terrace, Homosassa. distributes food at 1 p.m. Wednes- I We Care Food Pantry — 7 a.m. monthly, 1501 SE U.S. 19. Call based on availability. As cars I Free hot meals are available days at 619 NE Second St., Crystal to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday, 352-795-2259. continue around the drive, the food Monday through Friday for clients River. Preparations are being made 5259 W. Cardinal St., Homosassa. If I Suncoast Baptist Church — pantry crew waits with pre- ages 60-plus at the following com- to provide a hot meal once a week. you need help, come on down. The food pantry open for bread distribu- assembled bags of food items. Cars munity centers. Call to reserve your Call 352-513-8065. pantry gives away meat, dairy, pro- tion from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. then exit onto Elkcam Boulevard. first meal as a visitor: Central Citrus I We Care Food Pantry hosts duce, personal care items and more. Wednesdays, and the second There is no charge for these minis- Community Center at 2804 W. Marc distributions twice a month in Assistance is also available for Wednesday monthly is distribution of tries and all are welcome. North Knighton Court in Lecanto (352-527- Homosassa at the Catholic Charities SNAP, Medicare, Medicaid and Ac- bagged canned goods, dry goods Oak Baptist Church is located at 5993; West Citrus Community Cen- Outreach Center. We Care also op- cess Florida. and meat from 7:30 to 9:30 a.m. at 9324 N. Elkcam Blvd. in Citrus ter at 8940 W. Veterans Drive in erates three mobile pantries. Once a I First Baptist Church of Crystal 5310 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa Springs. Call 352-489-1688 for more Homosassa (352-795-3831); East month the mobile pantry goes to River — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Springs. Open to Homosassa resi- information. Citrus Community Center at 9907 E. Chasahowtizka Fire Station, First Wednesday and Thursday, 700 N. dents only. I The St. Vincent de Paul Society Gulf-to-Lake Highway in Inverness Baptist Church in Old Homosassa Citrus Ave. Call 352-795-3367. I Homosassa First United of St. Thomas the Apostle Church (352-344-9666); and at the historic and First Baptist Church in Ozello. I The First Lutheran Church of Methodist Church Bread of Life Pan- Food Pantry is open on Tuesdays Hernando School on the corner of Hours are 9-11 a.m. For information Inverness Food Pantry is open to all try — 8 to 11 a.m. Thursdays in fel- from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The church Florida Avenue and Parsons Point or to sign up, contact the office at from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, lowship hall. Bag of groceries with is located on U.S. 19, approximately Road. 352-503-2079. N OTHING BELOW PINK LINE A4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES HISTORY Birthday — Moderation, discipline and ENTERTAINMENT Today is Monday, Oct. 5, the strategy will be crucial this year. Re- 279th day of 2020. There are fuse to let anyone talk you into some- 87 days left in the year. thing costly or risky. At least a quarter Today’s Highlight: Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Trying to please others or being generous with of Disney layoffs On Oct. 5, 2005, defying the your time or money will cause undue coming from Florida White House, senators voted 90-9 stress and limit your chance to advance. to approve an amendment spon- ORLANDO — At least a quar- Take a sored by Sen. John McCain, Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — ter of the 28,000 layoffs planned strong position if you want to get things R-Ariz., that would prohibit the use done your way. A passionate approach for Disney’s parks division will of “cruel, inhuman or degrading will help bring about positive change. come from Florida, according to treatment or punishment” against Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Take a letter the company filed with anyone in U.S. government custody. care of unfinished domestic business. state and local officials last week. On this date: Aim to take better care of your health The letter said that at least In 1892, the Dalton Gang, notori- and well-being.. 6,390 nonunion Disney employ- ous for its train robberies, was prac- Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Follow ees in Florida will be laid off start- tically wiped out while attempting to through with your plans. You can nego- ing in early December. The rob a pair of banks in Coffeyville, tiate, take care of pending problems, number of Florida layoffs, though, Kansas. sign contracts and make personal could grow as the company nego- Associated Press In 1947, President Harry S. Tru- changes that will enhance your reputa- tiates terms with a coalition of Cinderella Castle and Main Street, U.S.A. are seen at Walt Disney tion, position or job prospects. man delivered the first televised unions that represents 43,000 World Resort’s Magic Kingdom on Aug. 12, in Lake Buena Vista. White House address as he spoke Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Don’t employees at Walt Disney World. considering closing all its movie the first people Cineworld on the world food crisis. make decisions under duress. Ask “Due to the continuing busi- questions, consider others’ motives theaters in Britain and the United should be informing are their In 1989, a jury in Charlotte, North and trust the facts. Handle pressing ness impacts of the COVID-19 States, after the postponement staff who will suffer as a result Carolina, convicted former P-T-L money matters with care. Joint ven- pandemic, we have made the of the new James Bond film left — not the Sunday newspapers,” evangelist Jim Bakker of using his tures will lead to legal entanglements. very difficult decision to reduce a big hole in schedules. said Philippa Childs, head of television show to defraud followers. Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — Take our workforce,” Jim Bowden, a Cineworld Group PLC owns the entertainment workers’ IIn 2011, Apple founder Steve care of unfinished business. A change Disney vice president of em- 543 Regal cinemas in the U.S. union BECTU. Jobs, 56, died in Palo Alto, California. to how you earn money or handle your ployee relations said in the letter. and 128 Cineworld venues in the British movie theaters began In 2017, Hollywood executive financial affairs will be profitable. A Disney officials said last week U.K. and Ireland. to reopen in July, but Childs said Harvey Weinstein announced that chance to reconnect with someone will that two-thirds of the planned It said it was “considering the “the stark reality is that without he was taking a leave of absence be eye-opening. Romance is favored. layoffs involve part-time workers temporary closure of our U.K. new releases it is unlikely that from his company after a New York Aries (March 21-April 19) — Put your and they ranged from salaried and U.S. cinemas, but a final de- footfall will increase to a level Times article detailed decades of professional responsibilities first. Leave employees to hourly workers. no room for error, and be prepared to cision has not yet been that makes opening financially alleged sexual harassment against Disney’s parks closed last reached.” viable.” women including actor Ashley Judd. make adjustments to maintain a good spring as the pandemic started rapport with your peers and superiors. “Once a decision has been Cinemas remain closed in Ten years ago: President spreading in the U.S. The Flor- made we will update all staff and New York and Los Angeles, two Barack Obama convened the first- Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Your ida parks reopened this summer, ideas will lead to opportunities. Discuss customers as soon as we can.” of North America’s biggest ever White House summit on com- your plans with someone who shares but the California parks have yet The statement came after the markets. munity colleges, calling them the your concerns and interests. . to reopen as the company Sunday Times reported that Producers said last week that “unsung heroes of America’s edu- Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Keep awaits guidance from the state Cineworld’s U.K. and Ireland the 25th James Bond thriller, “No cation system.” your thoughts and emotions to your- of California. theaters will shut indefinitely in Time to Die,” due to open in No- Five years ago: The United self. Refuse to let anyone take advan- In a letter to employees last the coming weeks, putting up to vember, is being delayed until States, Japan and 10 other nations tage of you. Concentrate on whatever week, Josh D’Amaro, chairman 5,500 people out of work. April 2021 because of the effect in Asia and the Americas reached will benefit you the most. of Disney Parks, Experience and The newspaper and other out- of the pandemic on theatrical agreement on the landmark Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Stand Product, said California’s “unwill- lets reported that Cineworld business. Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal. up for your rights and make a differ- ingness to lift restrictions that plans to write to U.K. Culture Other major studios have made One year ago: A Taliban official ence. Your strength and courage will would allow Disneyland to re- similar decisions over the past said a delegation from the group be recognized and appreciated. Secretary Oliver Dowden saying open” exacerbated the situation cinema has become “unviable” few weeks. Universal has delayed had met with a U.S. envoy in the Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) —Don’t be for the company. lured down the wrong path. Emotions because studios are postponing “Candyman” to next year, and the Pakistani capital. will run high if you can’t come to terms Cineworld may close blockbuster releases because of Walt Disney Co. has postponed a Today’s Birthdays: Singer-musi- with what’s right. US and UK theaters the coronavirus pandemic. handful of major movies to 2021, cian Steve Miller is 77. Astrophysi- Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Trust and after Bond film delay Staff said they had not been including Marvel’s “Black Widow” cist-author Neil deGrasse Tyson is believe in what you are capable of informed or consulted about and Steven Spielberg’s “West 62. Actor Kate Winslet is 45. Actor doing. Make changes to improve your LONDON — Cinema chain closures. Side Story.” Jesse Eisenberg is 37. TV person- life and emotional well-being. Cineworld said Sunday it is “If these reports are true, then — From wire reports ality Nicky Hilton is 37.

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MEADOWCREST BLVD., C ity High Low KEY TO CONDITIONS: c=cloudy; Cairo 96/72/s Rome 72/65/ra CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429 Chassahowitzka*8:35 a.m. 0.5 ft 9:26 p.m. 0.3 ft 2:25 a.m. 0.2 ft 4:20 p.m. 0.0 ft fg=fog; hz=haze; mc=mostly cloudy; Calgary 67/47/ra Sydney 83/63/s Crystal River** 6:50 a.m. 2.2 ft 7:38 p.m. 1.9 ft 1:18 a.m. 0.6 ft 1:48 p.m. 0.0 ft pc=partly cloudy; ra=rain; rs=rain/ Havana 86/79/ra Tokyo 79/73/mc snow; s=sunny; sh=showers; PERIODICAL POSTAGE PAID AT INVERNESS, FL Withlacoochee* 4:03 a.m. 3.6 ft 5:08 p.m. 3.3 ft 11:39 a.m. 0.4 ft 11:38 p.m. 1.4 ft sm=smoke; sn=snow; ss=snow Hong Kong 84/80/ra Toronto 59/49/ra SECOND CLASS PERMIT #114280 Homosassa*** 7:19 a.m. 1.5 ft 8:40 p.m. 0.9 ft 1:47 a.m. 0.2 ft 3:05 p.m. 0.0 ft showers; t=thunderstorms Jerusalem 83/56/s Warsaw 71/57/ra CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE STATE & LOCAL MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020 A5 Physicians revamp mental health questions Around the COUNTY Citrus County Tax to compliance in financial CHRISTINE SEXTON physician, voted against the of respondents had thoughts of matters.” The News Service of Florida changes because of the lack of the committing suicide in medical Collector office Please visit the Citrus two-year safe harbor. He was the school or of believing they would be County Tax Collector website TALLAHASSEE — In an attempt lone physician to do so. better off dead. receives awards to destigmatize mental-health “The deans are telling us that it is The report also found that 63% of Citrus County Tax Collector at www.citrustc.us for more in- counseling, members of two Flor- keeping students, residents and fel- those surveyed said their physical Janice Warren and her team formation about our office and ida licensing boards voted on low students from seeking treatment health had worsened since begin- once again received the Flor- services. Thursday to alter medical-history sometimes. That’s the message I got ning medical school and 60.6% re- ida Tax Col- Assistance with questions on physician licensure from them,” Rose told The News ported their psychological health lector applications. Service of Florida following the had worsened. The survey also Association utility bill Instead of applicants having to meeting. “That’s what they were showed that 70.1 of respondents Certificate payments available answer six broad questions about seeking to do. And I agree with said they would benefit from psy- of Merit mental health and substance abuse, them. They need a carve-out.” chological resources, but 60.2% ad- Citrus County Housing Ser- the Board of Medicine and the The physician-specific safe har- mitted they had never used any Award for vices continues to assist Board of Osteopathic Medicine bor sought by the deans was op- services. an annual low-income residents with agreed to ask just two: Has the ap- posed by the Florida Department of Concerns have focused on audit report their utility bill payments, Janice plicant been treated for or had a Health. Longtime department em- whether broad questions can actu- free of any Warren The Low-Income Home recurrence of a diagnosed physical ployee Jennifer Wenhold said ally deter people from seeking findings. Energy Assistance Program or mental disorder that impaired or 18 health-care related boards use treatment they need. The boards Citrus County The Cit- Tax Collector. (LIHEAP) helps low-income impairs the ability to practice? And the same licensure application and have been grappling with how to rus County families with home heating has the applicant been treated for that any safe harbor needs to be ge- change the questionnaire for years, Tax Collector has again also and cooling costs. or had a recurrence of a diagnosed neric enough to apply to all of the with the deans pushing the boards received the Excellence in Fi- LIHEAP is funded by the alcohol or drug abuse disorder that boards. for the last three years to include nancial Operations Award. U.S. Department of Health impaired or impairs the ability to But Board of Medicine Vice safe-harbor protections. This award is given for the practice? Chairman Hector Vila, a Tampa and Human Services through Elaine Wallace, dean of the Patel use of innovation and auto- Additionally, the boards agreed doctor, argued that the physician College of Osteopathic Medicine at the Florida Department of to include in the application a boards had been discussing the Nova Southeastern University, told mation efficiencies, receiving Economic Opportunity, and statement that makes clear licen- medical-school deans’ request for members of the boards Thursday a clean audit report, demon- has been established to help sure candidates don’t have to dis- two years and that a generic carve that medical schools across the stration of both internal and qualifying low-income home- close whether they have sought out shouldn’t be included, despite state are finding creative ways to external customer service and owners and renters pay for a counseling to assist with stress, what the department maintained. encourage health and wellness adherence to the annual portion of their primary heat- mild anxiety, situational depres- Board of Medicine Chairman among students. budget. ing costs. sion, family or marital issues. Zachariah Zachariah, however, She said the university estab- The Tax Collector also re- LIHEAP is not designed to But the boards, meeting jointly, disagreed. lished a wellness program four ceived the Florida Tax Collec- pay a household’s total en- overwhelmingly rejected a request “I think if you really want to ac- years ago that is now part of the re- tor Association Legacy Award ergy costs, but to provide sup- by the Council of Florida Medical complish something, you have to quired course curriculum. She also for the use of innovation and School Deans to provide a two-year accomplish something in conjunc- shared with board members anec- plemental assistance. automation for increased effi- Ordinarily, applications for LI- safe harbor for medical students, tion with the department,” Zacha- dotes of students who realized on ciencies and cost savings. physician residents and fellows. riah, a Fort Lauderdale physician, their own that they required assis- HEAP are accepted by ap- “I am proud of our audit re- The safe harbor would have al- said. “I do not believe if you do tance and stories of students who pointment only due to the lowed those applicants to keep pri- something antagonistic with the de- helped classmates seek assistance. ports and other finance demand for assistance. vate whether they had successfully partment you are going to prevail.” While there have been numerous awards that the work of our For more information, been treated while in school for A 2014 survey conducted by the success stories at Nova Southeast- team does to meet our finan- please call 352-527-7520 be- physical or mental disorders that Florida Medical Association and ern, Wallace said two medical stu- cial due diligence” Warren tween the hours of 8 a.m. and impaired them. the Council of Florida Medical dents with severe emotional said. “All team members deal 4 p.m. Monday through Board of Osteopathic Medicine School Deans of 862 medical stu- distress in the last two years com- with public funds and use pro- Friday. Chairman Joel Rose, a Tampa dents and residents found that 10% mitted suicide. cesses to ensure adherence — From staff reports

courses have changed or The council will meet finish at Highland its rules to clamp down on Sheriff ’s Office needed been diminished in size to 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 6, Boulevard. people sleeping or living the parks’ ordinances to COUNCIL reflect the public’s inter- 2020, at City Hall, 212 W. But there will be some in city parks. better spell out what is not Continued from Page A1 est in the sport and eco- Main St., Inverness. changes because of the “The city parks system allowed. nomic pressures. In other city business, pandemic. has seen a recent increase The changes to the city “They’re well within Also on the proposed the council is: The parade will be live in the number of individu- ordinance if approved their density rights,” Wil- chopping block are the I Expected to approve streamed for those who do als sleeping/lodging in the would now read, “No per- liams said of the request park’s sidewalks, but the the Citrus County Cham- not want to attend in parks. When approached son shall sleep on seats or for more parking spots. RV park will keep its walk- ber of Commerce’s request person. by law enforcement most of benches or camp, at any The owner, Inverness at- ing trails throughout the to oversee the Inverness There will also be in- the individuals are deter- time, or park a vehicle torney John Eden, wrote facility. Christmas Parade. creased signage and pa- mined to be homeless,” Wil- overnight, in any park or to the council it makes Williams said the lack of Williams will ask the rade participants will be liams wrote the council. recreational area except economic sense sidewalks is common council for approval so he prohibited from handing “The parks are not an in such areas as are desig- “The reason for the ad- among RV parks. And most can request FDOT permis- out materials or candy to appropriate venue for this nated for such purposes ditional sites is twofold,” of the visitors to the park sion to close a portion of spectators along the pa- type of activity,” he said. or if a permit is issued for Eden wrote the council. will be there only for a State Road 44 through the rade route, said Josh Woo- “In dealing with these cir- other areas by the “First, now that we have short time and not likely city. The road does not be- ten, Chamber president cumstances we often pro- department.” engineered plans for needing that amenity. The long to Inverness but is and CEO. There will also vide local resource Contact Chronicle re- phase one, we discovered lack of sidewalks will also rather a state road. more additional hand information for aid, hous- porter Fred Hiers at 352- that we were able to com- help with drainage, he The parade is sched- washing stations at the ing and other means to 563-5660 or fred.hiers@ fortably fit 52 more sites said. uled for Saturday, Dec. 12, staging area. help those who are in need chronicleonline.com. into the same develop- Inverness building staff 2020, with parade staging Inverness must provide or want of shelter. How- ment area than what we said in their council rec- at 8:30 a.m. at Citrus High FDOT a copy of the min- ever, some individuals de- To Place Your originally guesstimated,” ommendation that the de- School. The parade is utes from the council cline such services and Eden said. “Second, due to veloper understands best scheduled to begin at meeting requesting the continue to sleep and/or “In Memory” ad, the fact that most of our his project and the noon. road closure so the city camp on park property.” Contact Lori Driver infrastructure and site de- market. The parade will follow can host the event. Williams said the city 564-2931 or email: velopment costs will be “Inverness community Main Street and turn to I Consider tightening and Citrus County [email protected] incurred in phase one we development staff prefer really need to increase the not to overregulate large, Brown Funeral Home & Crematory Closing time for placing amount of rental income specialized development Lecanto, Florida ad is 4 business days in this phase as much as projects,” department Funeral Home prior to run date. possible to make the proj- staff wrote the council. 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OPINIONCITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Brown: I will keep Crystal EDITORIAL BOARD Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher Mike Arnold ...... editor Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member River on the right track Mac Harris ...... citizen member Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member s we’re now in October, to Crystal River City Council thanks to the incredible work Jeff Bryan ...... managing editor, news Halloween is rapidly to keep our small town on the from community leaders. We Founded Sarah Gatling managing editor, copy desk approaching. Some of right track. negotiated a new contract by Albert M...... A with the sheriff ’s office to in- Williamson Gwen Bittner ...... community editor us might even have already We have a bright future decorated. At the ahead. Over the last crease the road and water “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” end of August, I nearly eight years protection we receive without — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus participated in a on the council, I having to pass that cost along volunteer clean up have been a voice to our citizens. This partner- The opinions expressed in Chronicle editorials of the Crystal Me- for low taxes and ship has also resulted in 16 are the opinions of the newspaper’s editorial board. morial Gardens the preservation of derelict boats removed from Cemetery on the our natural re- our waters recently. Lastly, a north side of the sources. I see the new park on the corner of Cit- MANIPULATION city. This cemetery importance of both rus Avenue and U.S. 19 sym- was not the setting as the council liai- bolizes our commitment to of a Halloween Ken Brown son to Crystal the beautification of a city welcoming residents and visi- scene, but instead GUEST River Main Street, a testament to the a member of the tors to our unique downtown. rich history of COLUMN Withlacoochee Re- There are improvements Crystal River. gional Water Sup- that can be made, but the city Social media There were head- ply Authority and the Crystal has a clear direction and has stones from a long time ago River Waterfront Advisory shown its ability to take ac- with family names whose de- Board. tion. I love Crystal River and scendants are some of our The city has addressed sev- serving as a councilman has community icons today. I got eral key issues over the last been a privilege. I humbly ask as news chills, not from fear, but from couple of years. We have se- that you vote Ken Brown for standing in the presence of cured all the permitting to Crystal River City Council on such historic tradition. Morn- move forward with the River- or before Nov. 3. ings like that are a reflection walk, a project several de- ———I——— source raises of our greatness. cades in the making which Ken Brown is a candidate I’m running for re-election has entered the final stages for Crystal River City Council. concerns LETTERS to the Editor Ginger Bryant brings a ith at least half or exposure to conspiracy theo- Thanks for OPINIONS INVITED unique perspective to the Cit- more of our popula- ries such as that the pan- tournament support I Viewpoints depicted in political rus County School Board. She tion getting news on demic was deliberately cartoons, columns or letters do W The Citrus County Veterans is a former teacher, a team not necessarily represent the social media planned. Foundation Inc. Board of Di- leader, an experienced school platforms such as When there is a opinion of the editorial board. THE ISSUE: rectors conveys its sincere ap- I Groups or individuals are board member, and was born Facebook or You- mix of factual in- preciation to the Citrus invited to express their opinions and raised in Citrus County. Increasing Tube, there is formation and County Chronicle for its spon- in a letter to the editor. She has been proven to have growing concern numbers of rumor in the sorship of the 16th annual I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, a passion and commitment to about people re- individuals are same news feed, Citrus County Veterans Golf 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., the students, parents, staff, Crystal River, FL 34429; fax to ceiving techno- getting their news it can be hard to Tournament, as well as the 352-563-3280; or email to and the Citrus County school logically driven on social media. distinguish be- 131 participating golfers, gift [email protected]. system. In these trying times, misinformation tween the two. donors, tournament volun- we need Ginger Bryant on the or disinformation OUR OPINION: This has the po- teers, and Citrus Hills Golf & Bryant has passion, Citrus School Board. She un- on these sites. tential to ulti- Country Club pro Wayne Lar- derstands the issues facing Trend raises commitment the school system. Her expe- The concern is mately lead to son and dining room staff. concerns for rience as teacher, parent, and that the algo- distrust of either The Foundation especially I am voting for Ginger Bry- technological extends its deep gratitude to school board member give rithm that de- source, or even ant for school board. We manipulation. Nick Nickolas Ford, the tour- moved here in 1987 and I was her the background informa- cides what you worse, to a belief nament’s 29 hole sponsors, a teacher at Crystal River tion and perspective that will see when you that there is not and gift donors for their gen- Middle School, where I got to help guide our school system open the social media pages objective truth on an issue. erous support, as listed. know Ginger Bryant. When forward. Simply put, Ginger also limits the diversity of in- This is a danger that needs I Hole-in-one prize: Nick our youngest son entered Bryant loves Citrus County, formation appearing on the to be recognized, and we Nicholas Ford. middle school, I requested Citrus County schools, and platform, and can lead to cannot depend on the benef- I Platinum ($425): William Ginger Bryant as his teacher. will do what is right for the lower levels of factual infor- icence of social media com- Bross; Citrus Hills Commu- Requesting a teacher for your right reason. She is student mation, greater exposure to panies to assure that we nity Church. child is the highest compli- centered. She has everything misinformation and rumors, don’t receive a mix of infor- I Gold ($325): Erica’s Equi- ment that one teacher can that I as a parent, a retired and increased political mation and misinformation ties Inc.; Matt Davis; Strouse give another. Many years teacher and administrator want. She already has all the polarization. or disinformation when we Dorane, Useful Farm Prod- later, my oldest granddaugh- ucts; Michael Perkins; Sauced ter attended CRMS and I attributes a school board This is because the algo- open social media sites member needs. She has my rithm is not designed to pro- But as consumers we can Hogs BBQ & Grill. again requested Ginger Bry- ant to be her teacher. vote and I hope she has yours. vide you objective help assure that the informa- I Silver ($225): Aaron A. Ginger Bryant taught in Cit- information, but rather to tion we take away from these Weaver Chapter 776 Military Order of the Purple Heart; Dr. rus County her entire career. Bill Farrell provide you with informa- sites is accurate. We can do Paresh Desai, Advanced Urol- After retiring she was elected Crystal River tion intended to keep you on this by looking at the source ogy Institute; Joe Petrillo, to the school board. This the page longer. This is done of the claim to determine general manager, Village Ca- shows a life-long commitment Let’s try drive-up by focusing your news feed whether it is considered a dillac Toyota. to the Citrus County school voting on stories that match your generally responsible site or I Bronze ($125): Arbor system and a lifetime of serv- interests as indicated by the source, or some unknown E-Group Web Design; Michael ing the needs of Citrus County I think we should have “likes” you enter, the stories blogger. D. Bays Insurance Agency; LTC in education. drive-up voting. It should you research, how long you Also, some fake claims or (Ret) Hank Butler; Citrus I worked at all four middle help avoid the concerns of stay on an individual story, inflammatory stories get re- County Veterans Coalition; Col. schools and was principal of both sides. All you would do is hand over your filled out and other indicators of your cycled from year to year. Robert Crawford (Ret); Crystal Citrus Springs, Inverness and Cab & Truck; Dr. William Lecanto Middle Schools. My ballot and simultaneously interest in specific topics. In If a posting is old, it is show your voter Id and show effect, people’s choices of likely recycled, at least ques- Dixon; Fleet Reserve Associa- experience allowed me the privilege of working with your identification. This what they like creates a pro- tionable and worth checking tion, Branch 186; Dorothy and Jack Graham; Richard K. Her- many dedicated and talented would insure your Id and file that largely determines further. ley Law Group; Griffith Fam- people. Ginger Bryant is at the avoid being exposed to doz- the information they see on Finally, claims made in a ily; Love Honda; Dan top of this list. I saw her as an ens of folks at the polls. Plus that site. posting can be checked by Lumsden, Blue Cove Bluegrass excellent classroom teacher, avoid any possible vote tam- The net result is that ac- going to a known fact-check- Band; Dr. Ralph Massullo, Sun- but also as an excellent school pering with the voting cording to the Pew Research ing organization such as coast Dermatology; Rear Adm. board member. One of the machines. Center, people who get a ma- Snopes.com, FactCheck.org, Carlton McLeod (Ret); Sheriff most impressive things about I really like the idea of fill- jority of their news from so- or PolitiFact.com. Mike Prendergast; Seagrass Ginger is that when attending ing out the application before cial media sites are less The internet is a vast river Restaurant; Ed Serra, Serra & SAEC meetings, she arrived you get to the polling place. It knowledgeable about issues of information. Unfortu- Company; St. John’s Tavern; early, talked with students and would give you an opportu- than those who rely mostly nately, it can also be a sewer VFW Post 10087. parents, and more importantly nity to research the candi- dates before you get rushed on other types of news of hate and misinformation. I Gift donors: Applebee’s, listened to their ideas and through your two minutes at sources such as news media Our responsibility as con- Crystal River; Breakfast Sta- concerns. School board mem- bers are busy people and Gin- the voting machine. websites and print media, sumers of information, and tion, Homosassa; Crystal Har- ley-Davidson, Crystal River; JJ ger found the time to attend I’m sure some people would cable TV and network TV as citizens, is to distinguish Kenney; Olive Garden, Inver- every single SAEC meeting. be opposed to this and would and radio news sites. between the two and not let ness; U.S. Army recruiting, Not only did she attend, but love to hear their reasons why. Conversely, people who get misinformation overwhelm Inverness. she also contributed in a very most of their news from so- facts and destroy the concept thoughtful and supportive Barry Stine cial media have the highest of truth. Curt Ebitz, president way. Homosassa Springs

I’ll wear my mask why. Well, to this person, I’ve got others. The other thing is, our why our cases are going up, be- anonymous” — I think that’s to tell you: When was the last fearless governor decided to cause our fearless government wrong. The name of the person I’m responding to a Sound Off time you went out of open the bars. Have you does not have the gall or the that made the complaint in the (Thursday, Aug. 27, 2020) your house with or with- OUND been to a bar lately or nerve to do something positive. against the judge should be “Hot Corner: COVID-19” and out a mask? Personally, S ever? Take a look at how They want to open everything printed because every person they’re asking, “Do we have I wear my mask. My OFF they social distance as up. For those of us who actually has the right to face their ac- more cases because there’s daughter’s a nurse and they climb all over each care about each other, I’ll wear cuser. This person just remains more testing?” It’s really kind of she strongly advised me other to get a drink at my mask and I certainly hope anonymous and the judge ridiculous if you really think to wear that mask. ... If the bar or they gather you do, too. Be well, stay well doesn’t get the right to confront about it. Citrus County had very that stupid little mask in groups and laugh and stay distant. that person. You have the right few cases, almost nonexistent, is going to slow this without masks about Complaint shouldn’t to confront your accuser. If you around May. Now suddenly, we thing down, maybe it’s CALL how this is nonsense. call Code Enforcement, right have hundreds and hundreds public good to wear it. I Take a look at the race- be anonymous away they give your name out. and hundreds of cases — in don’t like wearing it. I’m 563-0579 track on Saturday night. (Re the Friday, Aug. 28, 2020, But because it’s a judge, they fact, almost 2,000 cases today uncomfortable with it, That’s called social dis- front-page story) “Source of ini- don’t want to put their name — and everybody’s wondering but I wear it to protect me and tancing in a sardine can. This is tial complaint against judge out? That’s wrong.

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other little girls, but the disappointing news from transplant failed. the doctor who heads the KINSEY After a little more than Shands pediatric trans- Continued from Page A1 two years, Kinsey returned plant team: Because Kinsey to dialysis, but this time is so medically compli- “Fourth of July weekend not nightly at home. cated, he would not operate we were told to brace for This time they travel on her again and denied the worst, as there was three times a week to UF her to be placed on the nothing else the doctors could do — the most hor- Health Shands Children’s transplant list at Shands. rific news a parent could Hospital in Gainesville, a “I’m too risky,” Kinsey hear, but our first miracle good 60 or so miles from said. was about to happen,” home in Belleview, which Now their hope is that Holly wrote on their she continues to do today. she will be accepted for a GoFundMe page, “Kinsey’s For a number of years, transplant at Jackson Me- Quest for a Kidney Holly worked as a school morial Hospital in Miami. Transplant.” nurse and Kinsey also at- “We’re not ever going to “As people of faith, we tended school. Last year, give up on her,” Holly said. reached out to our com- however, two episodes of “The nephrology team munity to pray for our respiratory distress feels the same way we do; daughter. We continuously landed Kinsey in the hos- they don’t want to give up prayed, and 24 hours later, pital. After the second either. NANCY KENNEDY/Chronicle Kinsey began to improve one, the day after Christ- “She’s complicated — At 17, Kinsey Bogart has been dealing with kidney failure and heart disease, among other and she recovered, but her mas 2019, Kinsey was she’s been complicated health issues, all her young life. Despite that, she continues to smile and embrace life. kidney function remained placed on hospital home- her whole life,” she said. Recently, she and her parents spent the week on the Rainbow River in Dunnellon where impaired,” Holly said. bound learning at home “We believe she’s only Kinsey enjoyed being towed in her little boat as her mother, Holly Bogart, paddled. By age 5, Kinsey had un- and hasn’t returned to here by the grace of God, The 17th annual Kinsey dergone 17 procedures school since then. and we’ve always put our Lynn Bogart Benefit Golf and surgeries and was on At that time Holly quit trust in him, whatever the Tournament, sponsored by nightly dialysis until she her job to be home with situation.” Mike Scott Plumbing, will “We Cater to had a kidney transplant at her daughter. She added that Kinsey, as take place Oct. 30 at Can- age 12. “It’s been a big life little as she is, has incredi- dler Hills Golf Club in Cowards!” When she was 8, she had change for us — every- ble inner strength, is “in- Ocala. Each year, the tour- giggled when she shared thing has changed,” Holly credibly kind and knows no nament raises money to Experience The Difference that she had never peed, said. stranger and has a way of help offset Kinsey’s medi- HONEST • PROFESSIONAL • COMPASSIONATE except when she was a I I I bringing people into her cal expenses. baby, and that she was When dialysis started life that makes people feel For information, visit “You deserve a beautiful, looking forward to that again, the family went loved and important.” www.facebook/caringfor healthy smile without when she would finally back to waiting and pray- “Her positivity and kinsey.com high-pressure sales tactics. We have a transplant. ing for another kidney strength makes us very A GoFundMe account has offer conservative treatment She got the chance to transplant. proud,” she said. “She is also been set up at https:// plans, a friendly staff, and a use the toilet like most In August, they received our miracle.” tinyurl.com/yxachp62. safe and comfortable environment Nuclear Regulatory terminate the license and Duke spokeswoman Dr. Ledger for all our Commission. release the property for Dorothy Pernu said during patients.” JOBS From 2020 to 2037, ADP unrestricted use. This the virtual meeting the 2020 Healthcare Continued from Page A1 will operate and maintain phase assumes the U.S. company plans to remain Heroes Winner the on-site dry cask stor- has a licensed interim or in Crystal River “for de- Dental Excellence Hobbs said the decom- age facility. Twenty-four- federal repository, all used cades to come.” missioning will begin this hour security, emergency nuclear fuel has been Duke officials have said FREE SECOND Dr. Baker year and end in 2027. response and radiological moved from the nuclear the decommissioning will OPINION. 2020 During that time, ADP and environmental moni- plant to that facility and benefit the company’s will decontaminate equip- toring programs will con- the dry cask storage facil- 47,500 Citrus County cus- • CROWNS • ADULT SHORT-TERM BRACES • DENTURES • PARTIALS • BRIDGES ment, remove compo- tinue throughout the ity has been demolished. tomers because the fixed- • IMPLANTS • COSMETIC DENTISTRY • KIDS nents, ship radioactive decommissioning and on- At that point, the prop- price contract with ADP to materials (such as the going operation of the dry erty would return to Duke do the work will lock in reactor vessel) to a li- cask storage facility in Energy for the company’s today’s prices, providing censed facility, demolish compliance with state and reuse. The company has Duke’s customers finan- Jeremy A. Ledger, D.M.D. plant buildings, shrink the federal regulations. not determined how it cial protection and trans- 3640 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa, FL 34448 regulated land area and Finally, from 2037 to might re-purpose the ferring the costs and ( 352 ) 628-3443 seek a partial-license 2038, ADP will restore the property but has no plans schedule risks of the proj- License #DN 17606 LedgerDentistry.com termination from the site and ask the NRC to to sell it. ect to ADP. 000Z574 Puzzles Galore! CROSSWORD Fun By The Numbers Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind-bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test!

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NATIONC ITRUS& COUNTY CWHRONICLE ORLD Nation & World Trump leaves hospital briefly BRIEFS Italy

Associated Press A woman with a face mask hanging from her arm takes a selfie in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican, Sunday. The Italian government is weighing whether to require masks outdoors nationwide amid a steady, nine-week increase in coronavirus infections. Campaign says Biden tests

Associated Press negative for virus President Donald Trump works in the Presidential Suite Saturday at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. Joe Biden’s campaign says the Democratic presi- In short drive-by, Trump waves to supporters outside of Walter Reed dential nominee tested neg- ative for coronavirus Sunday. JILL COLVIN, ‘drive-by’ just now has to be The results come five STEVE PEOPLES quarantined for 14 days. They days after Biden spent AND ZEKE MILLER might get sick. They may die,” more than 90 minutes on Associated Press the doctor wrote. “For political the debate stage with Pres- theater. Commanded by Trump ident Donald Trump. The BETHESDA, Md. — Presi- to put their lives at risk for president was diagnosed dent Donald Trump declared, theater.” with COVID-19 days after Trump’s doctors earlier in “I get it,” in a message to the the debate, and he remains the day sidestepped questions nation Sunday evening before hospitalized. Biden had two briefly leaving the hospital to about exactly when Trump’s negative tests on Friday, as salute cheering supporters blood oxygen dropped — an ep- from his motorcade, a surpris- isode they neglected to men- well. Biden is scheduled to ing move that raised new ques- tion in multiple statements the travel Monday to Florida. tions about the president’s day before — or whether lung His campaign said it will understanding of the coronavi- scans showed any damage. continue to observe public rus that has killed more than It was the second straight day health guidelines on 209,000 Americans. of confusion and obfuscation masks, social distancing Hours earlier, Trump’s medi- from a White House already and crowd sizes. cal team reported that his suffering from a credibility cri- President Donald Trump drives past supporters gathered outside Walter blood oxygen level dropped sis. And it raised more doubts , Italy suddenly twice in recent days about whether the doctors Reed National Military Medical Center in Bethesda, Md., Sunday. Trump search for missing and that they gave him a ste- treating the president were was admitted to the hospital after contracting COVID-19. after floods roid treatment typically only sharing accurate, timely infor- the lackadaisical attitude to- revealed that Trump was given recommended for the very sick. mation with the American pub- ward masks and social distanc- a dose of the steroid dexameth- PARIS — French authori- The doctors also said his health lic about the severity of him ing inside the White House, but asone in response. ties deployed about 1,000 is improving and that he could condition. there isn’t much they can do, At the time of the briefing, firefighters, four military heli- be discharged as early as Pressed about conflicting in- according to agents and offi- Trump’s blood oxygen level copters and troops to Monday. formation he and the White cials who spoke to the AP. This was 98% — within normal rage, search for at least eight “It’s been a very interesting House released on Saturday, close to the election, thousands Trump’s medical team said. people who were missing journey. I learned a lot about Navy Cmdr. Dr. Sean Conley ac- of agents are engaged on pro- Signs of pneumonia or other after devastating floods hit a COVID,” Trump said, standing knowledged that he had tried tective duty so they can be lung damage could be detected mountainous border region in his hospital room in a video to present a rosy description of subbed out quickly should in scans before a patient feels with Italy, where at least four posted on social media. “I the president’s condition. someone test positive. short of breath, but the presi- people were killed. Concern over the drive dent’s doctors declined to say learned it by really going to “I was trying to reflect the Emergency workers in Italy upbeat attitude that the team, capped a day that was focused what those scans have school.” recovered two corpses Sun- He added, “I get it, and I un- the president, that his course of squarely on the president’s revealed. derstand it.” illness has had. Didn’t want to health. “There’s some expected find- day in northern Liguria that Before the video was posted, give any information that might Blood oxygen saturation is a ings, but nothing of any major they feared may have been the infected president cruised steer the course of illness in an- key health marker for COVID- clinical concern,” Conley said. washed away as a result of by supporters in his bulletproof other direction,” Conley said. 19 patients. A normal reading is He declined to outline those the storms that killed two SUV, windows rolled up, driven “And in doing so, you know, it between 95 and 100. Conley “expected findings.” other people on Saturday. by Secret Service agents in pro- came off that we were trying to said the president had a “high Trump’s medical team indi- Floods washed away tective gear who were poten- hide something, which wasn’t fever” and a blood oxygen level cated that his hospital stay houses and destroyed roads tially exposed to the disease necessarily true. The fact of the below 94% on Friday and could end soon. and bridges surrounding the that has swept through the matter is that he’s doing really during “another episode” on “Our plan for today is to have city of Nice on the French White House in recent days. well.” Saturday. him eat and drink, to be up out Riviera after almost a year’s “This is insanity,” tweeted Dr. According to CDC guidelines, He was evasive about the of bed as much as possible, to average rainfall fell in less James P. Phillips, an attending “In general, transport and timing of Trump oxygen drops. be mobile,” Dr. Brian Garibaldi than 12 hours. Nice Mayor physician at Walter Reed Na- movement of a patient with sus- (“It was over the course of the said. “And if he continues to Christian Estrosi said over tional Military Medical Center, pected or confirmed SARS- day, yeah, yesterday morning,” look and feel as well as he does 100 homes were destroyed he said) and asked whether today, our hope is that we can where Trump has been hospi- CoV-2 infection outside of their or severely damaged. talized since Friday evening. room should be limited to med- Trump’s level had dropped plan for a discharge as early as “Every single person in the ically essential purposes.” below 90%, into concerning ter- tomorrow to the White House French Prime Minister vehicle during that completely Some Secret Service agents ritory. (“We don’t have any re- where he can continue his Jean Castex, who flew over unnecessary presidential have expressed concern about cordings here on that.”) But he treatment course.” the area in a helicopter, ex- pressed “grave concern” over the toll of the flooding. Pilgrims return to Mecca as Pope: Market capitalism has failed in pandemic restrictions ease RIYADH, Saudi Arabia — NICOLE WINFIELD together became quite evident,” A very small, limited number Associated Press Francis wrote. “Anyone who thinks of people on Sunday that the only lesson to be learned donned the white terrycloth ROME — Pope Francis says the was the need to improve what we garment symbolic of the coronavirus pandemic has proven were already doing, or to refine Muslim pilgrimage and cir- that the “magic theories” of market existing systems and regulations, cled Islam’s holiest site in capitalism have failed and that the is denying reality.” world needs a new type of politics “The fragility of world systems Mecca, after Saudi Arabia that promotes dialogue and soli- in the face of the pandemic has lifted coronavirus restric- darity and rejects war at all costs. demonstrated that not everything tions that had been in place. Francis on Sunday laid out his can be resolved by market free- The kingdom had taken vision for a post-COVID world by dom,” he wrote. “It is imperative the rare step in early March uniting the core elements of his to have a proactive economic pol- of suspending the smaller social teachings into a new encyc- icy directed at ‘promoting an “umrah” pilgrimage, which lical aimed at inspiring a revived economy that favours productive can be taken at any time of sense of the human family. diversity and business creativity’ the year and draws millions “Fratelli Tutti” (Brothers All) was and makes it possible for jobs to from across the world, as released on the feast day of his be created, and not cut.” the coronavirus morphed namesake, the peace-loving St. He denounced populist politics into a global pandemic. Francis of Assisi. that seek to demonize and isolate, But as nations begin to The document draws its inspi- Associated Press and called for a “culture of en- ease restrictions, the Saudi ration from the teachings of St. Pope Francis celebrates Mass in the crypt of the Basilica of St. Francis, in counter” that promotes dialogue, government on Sunday Francis and the pope’s previous Assisi, Italy, Saturday, Oct. 3, 2020. solidarity and a sincere effort at preaching on the injustices of the no longer viable. human family falling apart goes working for the common good. started allowing a maximum global economy and its destruc- “It is very difficult nowadays to far beyond the problems posed by As an outgrowth of that, Francis of 6,000 pilgrims a day to tion of the planet and pairs them invoke the rational criteria elab- the outbreak. He said the pan- rejected the concept of an abso- enter the sprawling Grand with his call for greater human orated in earlier centuries to demic, however, had confirmed lute right to property for individu- Mosque in Mecca. Only solidarity to confront the “dark speak of the possibility of a ‘just his belief that current political als, stressing instead the “social Saudi citizens and residents clouds over a closed world.” war,’” Francis wrote in the most and economic institutions must purpose” and common good that will be permitted to enter In the encyclical, Francis re- controversial new element of the be reformed to address the legiti- must come from sharing the the mosque during this first jected even the Catholic Church’s encyclical. mate needs of the people most Earth’s resources. He repeated his phase of reopening, and own doctrine justifying war as a Francis had started writing the harmed by the coronavirus. criticism of the “perverse” global each person has up to means of legitimate defense, say- encyclical, the third of his pontif- “Aside from the differing ways economic system, which he said three hours to complete the ing it had been too broadly ap- icate, before the coronavirus that various countries responded consistently keeps the poor on the pilgrimage. plied over the centuries and was struck and its bleak diagnosis of a to the crisis, their inability to work margins while enriching the few. — From wire reports

N othiN g below piN k liN e I NFL/B2 I Scoreboard/B3 The Number: I Sports briefs/B3 I Lottery, TV/B3 3 I MLB Playoffs/B4 Consecutive games pass- I NASCAR/B5 ing for at least 300 yards I /B5 for Bengals quarterback I Golf/B5 I CITRUSPORTS COUNTY CHRONICLE Puzzles, TV/B6 Joe Burrow, the first rookie I Heated AL East rivals Joe I Comics/B7 to do so in NFL history. S Rays, Yankees set to Burrow I Classifieds/B8 meet in ALDS./B4 Section B - MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020 I Crosswords/B10 Butler does it, Heat back in series don’t. I want to win. We did that. Miami defeats I’m happy with the outcome.” Game 4 is Tuesday night. Tyler Herro and Kelly Olynyk each LA in Game 3 had 17 points for Miami, which got 13 from Duncan Robinson TIM REYNOLDS and 12 from Jae Crowder. AP basketball writer LeBron James had 25 points, 10 rebounds and eight assists for LAKE BUENA VISTA — the Lakers, while Kyle Kuzma Jimmy Butler is not ready to go and Markieff Morris each had home. 19 points off the bench. Anthony A triple-double later, he Davis managed 15 for the joined NBA Finals lore — and Lakers. the short-handed Miami Heat Whenever the Heat looked might have made this title ready to pull away and grab con- matchup a series after all. trol of Game 3, the Lakers al- Butler finished with 40 points, ways found a way to find their 11 rebounds and 13 assists, and best gear. the Heat beat the Los Angeles A 13-point Heat lead in the Lakers 115-104 on Sunday night early going? The Lakers had the to get within 2-1 — doing so with lead back in less than five starters Bam Adebayo and minutes. Goran Dragic still unable to play A 14-point Heat lead after a because of injury. 10-0 run to start the second half? It was the third 40-point The Lakers scored the next triple-double in finals history, eight. Butler coming up with the game A 12-point Heat lead late in of his life when the Heat needed the third? It took the Lakers less it most. He was 14 for 20 from than five minutes to put together the field, and after the Heat sur- a 20-6 run, taking the lead back rendered a double-digit lead at 91-89 with 8:55 left on a layup early in the fourth he made sure by Rajon Rondo. this one wouldn’t get away. But the rest of the way was all “Win,” Butler said. “I don’t Miami, Butler simply unwilling Associated Press care about triple-doubles. I don’t to let his team go down 3-0. The Miami Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) shoots the ball during the second half in Game 3 of the NBA Finals care about none of that. I really See HEAT/Page B3 against the Los Angeles Lakers, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista. UF, UGA Bucs rally, roll on switch Brady throws for 5 TDs, Tampa Bay comes back to beat Chargers

FRED GOODALL spots AP sports writer

TAMPA — Tom Brady is introducing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to a new UCF falls out of way of winning. The six-time Super Bowl champion led a come-from-behind victory for the AP Top 25 poll first time since joining his new team, RALPH D. RUSSO throwing for 369 yards and five touch- AP college football writer downs to help the Bucs rally from a 17-point deficit to beat the Los Angeles Oklahoma dropped out of Chargers 38-31 on Sunday. The Associated Press college It’s the 46th time Brady has delivered football poll for the first time a winning drive in the fourth-quarter or since September 2016 and overtime of a regular-season game — No. 24 Iowa State jumped back fourth on the NFL behind Peyton Man- into the Top 25 after a day of ning (54), Drew Brees (50) and Dan upsets. Marino (47). The 43-year-old quarter- There largely was stability at back has overcome a deficit of 10 or the top of the rankings Sunday more points to win a league-best after No. 1 Clemson, No. 2 Ala- 34 times, including postseason. bama, No. 3 Georgia and No. 4 “Tom, he’s never behind in his mind. Florida all won big, though the We can always make plays to win Bulldogs and Gators switched games,” coach Bruce Arians said. spots. Clemson received “How can you not believe in him? 52 first-place votes and Ala- He’s the greatest to ever do it,” receiver bama got eight from the panel Scotty Miller said. “We just go in there of sports writers and and follow his lead.” broadcasters. With several members of the newly Notre Dame was idle and crowned Stanley Cup champion Tampa held at No. 5, while No. 6 Ohio Bay Lightning cheering on from a suite State received two first-place at Raymond James Stadium — along votes despite no Big Ten Con- with the Cup — Brady shrugged off ference games scheduled until throwing an early interception returned late October. for a touchdown to keep the Bucs (3-1) Overall, though, five teams in first place in the NFC South. dropped out of the Top 25 after Five players — Miller, Mike Evans, eight ranked teams lost Satur- O.J. Howard, Cameron Brate and rookie day, six to unranked Ke’Shawn Vaughn — caught scoring opponents. passes from Brady, who threw four of The Sooners were involved them after the Bucs fell behind 24-7 in in one of those upsets, losing at the second quarter. Iowa State for the first time “We knew we had played poorly. It since 1960. Oklahoma’s first was just a show of character. I can hon- two-game, regular-season los- estly say that if this had been last year, ing streak in 21 years snapped we would have gotten beat by 20,” Ari- its string of 64 straight poll ans said. “This team has a ton of charac- appearances. ter and playmakers and we started That was the fourth-longest making plays. You can see that when we active streak in the country be- don’t beat ourselves, we’re going to be a hind Alabama, Ohio State (not tough team to beat.” including the polls in which it Rookie Justin Herbert completed was not eligible) and Clemson. 20 of 25 passes for 290 yards and three The Sooners will head into touchdowns for the Chargers (1-3), their Red River rivalry game who’ve lost three straight with the sixth against Texas next Saturday as overall pick in this year’s draft playing an unranked team for the first earlier than expected because of inju- time since 2005. ries to Tyrod Taylor. Associated Press Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Ke’Shawn Vaughn (30) celebrates with The 22nd-ranked Longhorns Michael Davis intercepted Brady’s quarterback Tom Brady (12) after scoring against the Los Angeles Chargers during the managed to hold on to a spot in sideline throw intended for Justin Wat- second half of a game Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020, in Tampa. the rankings, falling 13 spots son and returned the ball 73 yards for a after losing at home to TCU. first-quarter score and a 14-7 lead. LA extended the advantage to 17 with a inside the Los Angeles 10 with the Char- The Bucs drew closer on Brady’s POLL POINTS gers attempting to run out at the clock. 28-yard scoring throw to O.J. Howard, 19-yard TD pass to Donald Parham Jr. Alabama’s streak of poll ap- Linebacker Devin White recovered, set- then took took a short-lived 28-24 lead and Michael Badgley’s 53-yard field goal. pearances reached 201, the ting up Brady’s 6-yard TD to Evans, who when the three-time league MVP hit “We have to get over the hump,” Her- fourth longest of all time be- bert said, noting the Chargers came finished with seven catches for Miller on consecutive plays for 44 yards and 19 yards to get the ball into the end hind Nebraska’s record close in all three losses. “We have to 122 yards. 348 (1981-2002), Florida State’s learn to close big games. When we are “I was a bit surprised they didn’t just zone again. Herbert, who threw a 51-yard TD pass 211 (1989-2001) and Florida’s up 17 points, we can’t shoot ourselves in take a knee,” Evans said. “It was 24-7. 209 (1990-2002). the foot.” They’d had a great first half. They made to Tyron Johnson in the first half, put the Chargers up 31-28 with a scintillat- Ohio State’s streak is up to The game swung dramatically in the a mistake. We capitalized on it, got a 134, but it now comes with a ca- final minute of the opening half. touchdown and had momentum going ing 73-yard strike to Jalen Guyton, See BUCS/Page B3 veat. The Buckeyes were Ndamukong Suh forced a fumble into the second half and ran with it.” See POLL/Page B3 B2 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020 NFL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

Tonight’s games: Patriots at Chiefs: Delayed a day, New England goes without quarterback Cam Newton, at 7:05 p.m. on CBS. Falcons at Packers: Atlanta could have trouble getting WEEK 4 ahead when it pays a visit to unbeaten Green Bay, at 8:50 p.m. on ESPN.

Standings Sunday’s game summaries and box scores AMERICAN CONFERENCE East gins 4-77, Sample 3-47, Carter 1-24, Tate 83, Murray 14-64, Harris 2-10, T.Hill 3-6, Ham 1-2. Houston, Da.Johnson 16-63, Du. NYG LAR W L T Pct PF PA Wilson leads 1-15, Erickson 1-9, Thomas 1-5, Green 1-3. Burton 1-4, Brees 3-(minus 3). Detroit, Pe- Johnson 5-24, Watson 5-9. First downs 19 15 Buffalo 4 0 0 1.000 123 100 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Jacksonville, terson 11-36, Swift 4-22, Stafford 3-21, PASSING—Minnesota, Cousins 16-22-0- Total Net Yards 295 240 New England 2 1 0 .667 87 66 Seahawks to first Rosas 48. Johnson 3-9, Agnew 1-2. 260. Houston, Watson 20-33-0-300. Rushes-yards 25-136 23-58 Miami 1 3 0 .250 93 96 PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 19-25-1- RECEIVING—Minnesota, Thielen 8-114, Passing 159 182 N.Y. Jets 0 4 0 .000 65 131 4-0 start since 2013 246. Detroit, Stafford 17-31-1-206. Jefferson 4-103, Rudolph 2-27, Cook 2-16. Punt Returns 3-30 2-16 South Jackson shows MIAMI GARDENS — Rus- RECEIVING—New Orleans, Sanders Houston, Fuller 6-108, Akins 3-46, Du.John- Kickoff Returns 1-27 2-55 W L T Pct PF PA MVP form to help 6-93, Smith 4-54, Kamara 3-36, Murray son 3-21, Stills 2-39, Cobb 2-36, Da.John- Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-2 Tennessee 3 0 0 1.000 80 74 sell Wilson threw for 1-19, Callaway 1-16, Harris 1-10, T.Hill 1-8, son 2-29, Fells 2-21. Comp-Att-Int 23-36-1 25-32-0 Indianapolis 3 1 0 .750 103 56 360 yards and two touch- Ravens in win J.Hill 1-7, Burton 1-3. Detroit, Golladay 4-62, MISSED FIELD GOALS—Minnesota, Sacked-Yards Lost 5-31 2-18 Jacksonville 1 3 0 .250 95 117 downs, and the Seattle Sea- Swift 4-30, Amendola 2-57, Hockenson 2-9, Bailey 55. Punts 5-43.2 5-56.0 Houston 0 4 0 .000 80 126 LANDOVER, Md. — James 1-31, M.Jones 1-9, Cabinda 1-4, Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 North hawks improved to 4-0 on the Lamar Jackson ran for a Johnson 1-3, Agnew 1-1. Penalties-Yards 4-20 1-5 W L T Pct PF PA season by beating the Miami Mayfield, Garrett Time of Possession 33:17 26:43 Pittsburgh 3 0 0 1.000 80 58 50-yard touchdown and threw Dolphins 31-23. right at home in INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Baltimore 3 1 0 .750 122 73 for two scores in a bounce- Bridgewater, RUSHING—N.Y. Giants, Jones 6-45, Cleveland 3 1 0 .750 124 126 The Seahawks have won back performance by the Panthers fix bouncing Dallas Gallman 6-45, Freeman 11-33, D.Lewis Cincinnati 1 2 1 .250 99 99 their first four games only one reigning NFL MVP and the 1-10, Board 1-3. L.A. Rams, Brown 9-37, West ARLINGTON, Texas — other time in franchise history red-zone woes Henderson 8-22, Woods 1-2, Everett 1-2, W L T Pct PF PA Baltimore Ravens, who took Baker Mayfield and Myles Kupp 1-(minus 2), Goff 3-(minus 3). Kansas City 3 0 0 1.000 91 60 — in 2013, when they won CHARLOTTE, N.C. — control early against Wash- PASSING—N.Y. Giants, Jones 23-36-1- Las Vegas 2 2 0 .500 111 120 their only Super Bowl. Garrett each had a home- ington in a 31-17 victory. Teddy Bridgewater threw for 190. L.A. Rams, Goff 25-32-0-200. Denver 1 3 0 .250 82 98 coming gift waiting when Ryan Fitzpatrick was 29 for RECEIVING—N.Y. Giants, Engram 6-35, L.A. Chargers 1 3 0 .250 83 95 Coming off a humbling loss 276 yards and two touch- 45 and 315 yards but threw Cleveland visited Dallas in Freeman 4-35, Tate 4-20, Slayton 3-48, Rat- NATIONAL CONFERENCE to Kansas City on Monday downs, ran for his first score their home state. ley 3-34, D.Lewis 2-8, Smith 1-10. L.A. East two interceptions for Miami. night, the Ravens (3-1) built a since a devastating knee in- W L T Pct PF PA For Mayfield, it was a po- Rams, Woods 6-35, Kupp 5-69, Brown 5-19, Dallas 1 3 0 .250 126 146 Seattle 31, 21-10 halftime lead before jury in 2016, and the Carolina Reynolds 3-25, Higbee 3-21, Henderson rous Cowboys pass defense 1-16, Everett 1-10, Mundt 1-5. Washington 1 3 0 .250 79 112 opening the third quarter with Panthers solved their red that was poor against the run Philadelphia 0 2 1 .000 59 87 Miami 23 a drive that ended with Mark zone woes in a 31-21 win this time as well. For Garrett, Rivers has early N.Y. Giants 0 4 0 .000 47 96 Seattle 10 7 0 14 — 31 Andrews’ second touchdown over the Arizona Cardinals. South Miami 3 6 3 11 — 23 it was an undrafted rookie TD toss, Colts shut W L T Pct PF PA First Quarter catch. The Panthers (2-2) scored right tackle who was over- Tampa Bay 3 1 0 .750 120 92 Sea—Carson 1 run (Myers kick), 10:00. touchdowns on their first four matched against the star de- down Foles, Bears Carolina 2 2 0 .500 99 102 Mia—FG Sanders 41, 2:33. Baltimore 31, trips inside the Cardinals’ New Orleans 2 2 0 .500 123 123 Sea—FG Myers 55, :07. fensive end. CHICAGO — Philip Rivers Washington 17 20-yard line to build a Atlanta 0 3 0 .000 90 108 Second Quarter threw a touchdown pass on North Mia—FG Sanders 29, 11:24. Baltimore 7 14 7 3 — 31 28-7 lead one week after set- Cleveland 49, Indianapolis’s first posses- W L T Pct PF PA Mia—FG Sanders 45, :24. Washington 0 10 0 7 — 17 tling for five short field goals Green Bay 3 0 0 1.000 122 85 Sea—Homer 3 pass from Wilson (Myers First Quarter Dallas 38 sion, and the Colts shut down in a 21-16 victory over the Chicago 3 1 0 .750 85 81 kick), :03. Bal—Ingram 1 run (Tucker kick), 2:09. Cleveland 7 24 10 8 — 49 Nick Foles and the Chicago Detroit 1 3 0 .250 99 127 Third Quarter Second Quarter Chargers. Dallas 14 0 0 24 — 38 Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 106 125 Mia—FG Sanders 43, 4:07. Bal—Jackson 50 run (Tucker kick), 9:56. First Quarter Bears in a 19-11 victory. West Fourth Quarter Was—Gibson 2 run (Hopkins kick), 4:41. Carolina 31, Cle—Beckham 37 pass from Landry (Par- W L T Pct PF PA Mia—FG Sanders 29, 8:31. Bal—Andrews 25 pass from Jackson key kick), 12:13. Indianapolis 19, Seattle 4 0 0 1.000 142 109 Sea—Dav.Moore 17 pass from Wilson Arizona 21 (Tucker kick), 1:49. Dal—Lamb 43 pass from Prescott (Zuer- Chicago 11 L.A. Rams 3 1 0 .750 106 80 (Myers kick), 5:24. Was—FG Hopkins 43, :00. Arizona 0 7 7 7 — 21 lein kick), 9:53. San Francisco 2 1 0 .667 87 46 Sea—Carson 1 run (Myers kick), 4:00. Third Quarter Carolina 14 7 7 3 — 31 Dal—Cooper 20 pass from Prescott (Zu- Indianapolis 7 6 3 3 — 19 Arizona 2 2 0 .500 98 92 Mia—Fitzpatrick 10 run (Williams pass Bal—Andrews 22 pass from Jackson First Quarter erlein kick), 2:08. Chicago 0 3 0 8 — 11 from Fitzpatrick), 1:50. (Tucker kick), 8:42. Car—Davis 1 run (Slye kick), 7:21. Second Quarter First Quarter Schedule Sea Mia Fourth Quarter Car—Bridgewater 18 run (Slye kick), Cle—Beckham 4 pass from Mayfield Ind—Alie-Cox 13 pass from Rivers (Blan- First downs 26 25 kenship kick), 8:08. Thursday’s Game Bal—FG Tucker 46, 5:16. 1:29. (Parkey kick), 13:07. Total Net Yards 441 415 Second Quarter Denver 37, N.Y. Jets 28 Was—Haskins 1 run (Hopkins kick), 2:05. Second Quarter Cle—Hooper 1 pass from Mayfield (Par- Rushes-yards 26-98 22-103 Chi—FG Santos 27, 9:24. Sunday’s Games Bal Was Ari—J.Thomas 3 pass from K.Murray key kick), 9:22. Passing 343 312 Ind—FG Blankenship 21, 3:47. Tampa Bay 38, L.A. Chargers 31 First downs 18 24 (Gonzalez kick), 7:26. Cle—Hunt 2 run (Parkey kick), 7:20. Punt Returns 0-0 1-11 Ind—FG Blankenship 30, :06. Cleveland 49, Dallas 38 Total Net Yards 350 343 Car—Bonnafon 3 pass from Bridgewater Cle—FG Parkey 37, :00. Kickoff Returns 2-35 1-5 Third Quarter Baltimore 31, Washington 17 Rushes-yards 32-144 22-69 (Slye kick), 1:55. Third Quarter Interceptions Ret. 2-17 1-0 Ind—FG Blankenship 44, :55. Pittsburgh at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Passing 206 274 Third Quarter Cle—Hunt 14 run (Parkey kick), 10:51. Fourth Quarter Carolina 31, Arizona 21 Comp-Att-Int 24-34-1 29-45-2 Punt Returns 3-28 1--3 Car—I.Thomas 2 pass from Bridgewater Cle—FG Parkey 44, :40. Ind—FG Blankenship 30, 3:47. New Orleans 35, Detroit 29 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-17 1-3 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-30 (Slye kick), 5:26. Fourth Quarter Chi—Robinson 16 pass from Foles Cincinnati 33, Jacksonville 25 Punts 2-46.0 1-51.0 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-0 Ari—Kirk 3 pass from K.Murray (Gonza- Dal—Pollard 3 run (E.Elliott pass from (Montgomery run), 1:35. Minnesota 31, Houston 23 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-0 Comp-Att-Int 15-23-2 32-45-0 lez kick), 1:15. Prescott), 12:24. Ind Chi Seattle 31, Miami 23 Penalties-Yards 0-0 3-20 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-2 3-40 Fourth Quarter Dal—Schultz 26 pass from Prescott First downs 18 16 L.A. Rams 17, N.Y. Giants 9 Time of Possession 26:51 33:09 Punts 3-47.0 5-45.8 Car—FG Slye 27, 7:45. (Prescott run), 6:31. Total Net Yards 289 269 Buffalo 30, Las Vegas 23 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Ari—Edmonds 2 pass from K.Murray Dal—Lamb 5 pass from Prescott (Cooper Indianapolis 19, Chicago 11 RUSHING—Seattle, Carson 16-80, Dal- Penalties-Yards 5-30 2-20 (Gonzalez kick), 2:13. run), 3:42. Rushes-yards 38-103 16-28 Philadelphia at San Francisco, late las 2-8, Wilson 4-5, Homer 4-5. Miami, Fitz- Time of Possession 29:22 30:38 Ari Car Cle—Beckham 50 run (Carlson run), Passing 186 241 Today’s Games patrick 6-47, Gaskin 10-40, Breida 3-9, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS First downs 21 30 3:25. Punt Returns 4-42 3-18 New England at Kansas City, 7:05 p.m. Bowden 1-5, J.Howard 2-2. RUSHING—Baltimore, Jackson 7-53, Total Net Yards 262 444 Cle Dal Kickoff Returns 2-56 4-73 Atlanta at Green Bay, 8:50 p.m. PASSING—Seattle, Wilson 24-34-1-360. Edwards 9-38, Ingram 8-34, Dobbins 5-16, Rushes-yards 23-129 35-168 First downs 33 35 Interceptions Ret. 1-15 0-0 Thursday, Oct. 8 Miami, Fitzpatrick 29-45-2-315. Griffin 3-3. Washington, Gibson 13-46, Passing 133 276 Total Net Yards 508 566 Comp-Att-Int 16-29-0 26-42-1 Tampa Bay at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. RECEIVING—Seattle, Olsen 5-35, Met- Wright 1-9, McKissic 2-6, Barber 3-5, Punt Returns 0-0 2-6 Rushes-yards 40-307 18-85 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-4 1-8 Sunday, Oct. 11 calf 4-106, Dav.Moore 3-95, Carson 3-20, Haskins 3-3. Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-42 Passing 201 481 Punts 5-50.4 7-44.7 Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Lockett 2-39, Swain 2-32, Dallas 2-15, Dis- PASSING—Baltimore, Jackson 14-21-1- Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0 Punt Returns 1-13 4-32 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. sly 2-15, Homer 1-3. Miami, Parker 10-110, 193, Koch 1-1-0-15, Griffin 0-1-1-0. Wash- Comp-Att-Int 24-31-0 26-37-1 Kickoff Returns 4-81 4-87 Penalties-Yards 8-76 8-103 Carolina at Atlanta, 1 p.m. Ford 4-48, Breida 3-39, Grant 3-36, Gaskin ington, Haskins 32-45-0-314. Sacked-Yards Lost 1-0 0-0 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0 Time of Possession 32:28 27:32 Las Vegas at Kansas City, 1 p.m. 3-22, Smythe 2-30, Gesicki 1-15, Williams RECEIVING—Baltimore, M.Brown 4-86, Punts 5-41.4 1-42.0 Comp-Att-Int 20-31-0 41-58-1 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS L.A. Rams at Washington, 1 p.m. 1-15, Cox 1-3, J.Howard 1-(minus 3). Andrews 3-57, Boykin 2-28, Snead 2-20, Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-1 3-21 RUSHING—Indianapolis, Taylor 17-68, Buffalo at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Boyle 1-9, Duvernay 1-4, Ingram 1-3, Dob- Penalties-Yards 5-29 10-72 Punts 4-42.8 3-44.3 Hines 9-24, Wilkins 9-15, Rivers 3-(minus Arizona at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Mixon’s 3 TDs bins 1-1. Washington, McLaurin 10-118, Time of Possession 22:52 37:08 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-2 4). Chicago, Montgomery 10-27, Patterson Jacksonville at Houston, 1 p.m. McKissic 7-40, Gibson 4-82, Inman 4-29, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards 5-40 6-65 3-5, Foles 2-(minus 1), Mooney 1-(minus 3). Miami at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. pace Bengals in Wright 4-20, C.Sims 2-17, Thomas 1-8. RUSHING—Arizona, K.Murray 6-78, Time of Possession 33:27 26:33 PASSING—Indianapolis, Rivers 16-29-0- N.Y. Giants at Dallas, 4:25 p.m. victory over Jags MISSED FIELD GOALS—Washington, Drake 13-35, Edmonds 4-16. Carolina, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 190. Chicago, Foles 26-42-1-249. Denver at New England, 4:25 p.m. Hopkins 54. Davis 16-84, Bonnafon 10-53, Bridgewater RUSHING—Cleveland, D.Johnson 13-95, RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Pascal 3-58, Indianapolis at Cleveland, 4:25 p.m. CINCINNATI — Joe Mixon 6-32, Armah 1-2, Samuel 2-(minus 3). Beckham 2-73, Hunt 11-71, Chubb 6-43, Hilton 3-29, Hines 3-8, Burton 2-16, John- son 1-27, Wilkins 1-16, Alie-Cox 1-13, Doyle Minnesota at Seattle, 8:20 p.m. ran for 151 yards and two Saints score PASSING—Arizona, K.Murray 24-31-0- Hilliard 5-19, Mayfield 3-6. Open: Detroit, Green Bay 133. Carolina, Bridgewater 26-37-1-276. Dallas, Elliott 12-54, Pollard 3-16, Prescott 1-12, Taylor 1-11. Chicago, Robinson 7-101, Monday, Oct. 12 touchdowns and caught Joe 5 straight TDs, RECEIVING—Arizona, Hopkins 7-41, 2-12, Lamb 1-3. Mooney 5-52, Graham 4-33, Montgomery L.A. Chargers at New Orleans, 8:15 p.m. Burrow’s pass for another roll past Lions Edmonds 5-24, Arnold 4-39, Kirk 3-19, Fitz- PASSING—Cleveland, Mayfield 19-30-0- 3-30, Miller 3-16, Ginn 2-11, Harris 1-6, Pat- score as the Cincinnati Ben- gerald 2-4, Isabella 2-3, Thomas 1-3. Caro- 165, Landry 1-1-0-37. Dallas, Prescott 41- terson 1-0. lina, Anderson 8-99, Davis 5-27, Moore 58-1-502. gals rolled up 505 yards to DETROIT — Drew Brees threw two touchdown passes 4-49, Samuel 3-51, Bonnafon 2-18, Thomas RECEIVING—Cleveland, Beckham 5-81, Bills remain beat the Jacksonville Jaguars 2-5, Manhertz 1-17, Roberts 1-10. Landry 5-48, Hooper 5-34, Bryant 4-37, Hil- 33-25 for their first win. to Tre’Quan Smith 2:19 apart MISSED FIELD GOALS—Carolina, Slye liard 1-2. Dallas, Cooper 12-134, Elliott undefeated, top in the second quarter, helping 42. 8-71, Lamb 5-79, Schultz 4-72, Brown 4-43, The Jaguars (1-3) cut it to C.Wilson 3-34, Gallup 2-29, Bell 2-24, Pol- Raiders in Vegas 30-22 with 6:14 left, but their the short-handed New Orle- lard 1-16. ans Saints overcome a Cook has 2 TDs as LAS VEGAS — Shaking 2-point conversion attempt off a banged-up left shoulder, failed. Bullock kicked his 14-point deficit and beat the Vikings get 1st Rams hold off Tampa Bay 38, Detroit Lions 35-29. Josh Allen threw for two fourth field goal with under win, top Texans Giants; Ramsey, touchdowns and rushed for L.A. Chargers 31 two minutes left. Early in the game at fan- free Ford Field, the Lions HOUSTON — Dalvin Cook Tate fight afterward another, leading the Buffalo L.A. Chargers 14 10 7 0 — 31 The Jags added a field (1-3) looked as though they ran for 130 yards and two INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Bills to a 30-23 victory over Tampa Bay 7 7 14 10 — 38 goal with 8 seconds left, but touchdowns and the Minne- the Las Vegas Raiders. First Quarter the ensuing onside kick was might take advantage of fac- Jared Goff hit Cooper Kupp TB—Brate 3 pass from Brady (Succop ing a tired team without three sota Vikings withstood a late for a 55-yard touchdown with kick), 10:00. unsuccessful. Buffalo 30, starters on both sides of the rally from the winless Hous- 6:56 to play, and the Los An- LAC—Tyr.Johnson 53 pass from Herbert ton Texans to get their first Las Vegas 23 (Badgley kick), 8:14. Cincinnati 33, ball as they led 14-0 lead geles Rams grinded out a LAC—M.Davis 78 interception return 4:37 after kickoff. victory, 31-23. 17-9 victory over the New Buffalo 7 10 0 13 — 30 (Badgley kick), 3:55. Jacksonville 25 The Texans cut the lead to Las Vegas 3 10 3 7 — 23 New Orleans, though, re- York Giants in a game First Quarter Second Quarter Jacksonville 7 6 0 12 — 25 8 when Deshaun Watson LAC—Parham 19 pass from Herbert Cincinnati 3 7 17 6 — 33 sponded by scoring 35 marred by a postgame fight Buf—Davis 26 pass from Allen (Bass (Badgley kick), 8:50. First Quarter straight points from late in the connected with Kenny Stills kick), 10:37. between Rams cornerback Las—FG Carlson 54, 5:02. LAC—FG Badgley 53, 1:37. Cin—FG Bullock 35, 2:41. first period to midway through on a 24-yard touchdown pass Jalen Ramsey and Giants re- TB—Evans 6 pass from Brady (Succop Jac—Chark 11 pass from Minshew on fourth-and-10 with about Second Quarter kick), :22. (Rosas kick), :21. the third to take control. ceiver Golden Tate. Buf—Beasley 11 pass from Allen (Bass Third Quarter Second Quarter six minutes remaining. Ramsey and Tate scuffled kick), 14:48. TB—Howard 28 pass from Brady (Succop Jac—FG Rosas 32, 3:45. New Orleans 35, Las—FG Carlson 39, 9:38. kick), 8:22. Cin—Mixon 9 pass from Burrow (Bullock Minnesota 31, at midfield after the final whis- Buf—FG Bass 34, 4:13. Detroit 29 Las—Witten 3 pass from Carr (Carlson TB—Miller 19 pass from Brady (Succop kick), :56. Houston 23 tle after a game filled with kick), :52. Jac—FG Rosas 20, :03. New Orleans 7 21 7 0 — 35 trash-talking between the two kick), :13. Third Quarter LAC—Guyton 72 pass from Herbert Third Quarter Detroit 14 0 7 8 — 29 Minnesota 7 10 7 7 — 31 Nashville-area natives. Ram- (Badgley kick), :00. Cin—Mixon 34 run (Bullock kick), 12:29. First Quarter Houston 0 6 10 7 — 23 Las—FG Carlson 25, 8:36. Fourth Quarter Cin—Mixon 23 run (Bullock kick), 8:28. Det—Swift 7 pass from Stafford (Prater First Quarter sey has two young children Fourth Quarter TB—Vaughn 9 pass from Brady (Succop Cin—FG Bullock 40, 3:29. kick), 11:58. Min—Cook 5 run (Bailey kick), 5:05. with Tate’s sister, and Tate Buf—Allen 1 run (kick failed), 14:49. kick), 11:05. Fourth Quarter Det—Golladay 15 pass from Stafford Second Quarter was publicly upset last year Buf—Singletary 2 run (Bass kick), 11:17. TB—FG Succop 26, 2:40. Jac—FG Rosas 50, 14:33. (Prater kick), 10:23. Min—FG Bailey 31, 12:41. Las—Agholor 7 pass from Carr (Carlson LAC TB Cin—FG Bullock 46, 9:20. NO—Murray 3 run (Lutz kick), 3:08. Hou—FG Fairbairn 50, 8:46. when the couple went kick), 1:29. First downs 15 28 Jac—Chark 2 pass from Minshew (pass Second Quarter Min—Cook 7 run (Bailey kick), 1:53. through a nasty public Buf Las Total Net Yards 324 484 failed), 6:14. NO—Kamara 1 run (Lutz kick), 10:10. Hou—FG Fairbairn 28, :27. breakup. First downs 21 24 Rushes-yards 23-46 27-115 Cin—FG Bullock 30, 1:46. NO—Smith 2 pass from Brees (Lutz kick), Third Quarter Total Net Yards 336 383 Passing 278 369 Jac—FG Rosas 30, :08. 3:03. Hou—Fuller 24 pass from Watson (Fair- Ramsey and Tate both Rushes-yards 24-62 23-86 Punt Returns 1-10 3-27 Jac Cin NO—Smith 20 pass from Brees (Lutz bairn kick), 9:47. walked toward midfield when Passing 274 297 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-57 First downs 25 28 kick), :44. Hou—FG Fairbairn 25, 5:30. the game ended, and they Punt Returns 1-38 1-16 Interceptions Ret. 1-78 1-3 Total Net Yards 429 505 Third Quarter Min—Thielen 9 pass from Cousins (Bai- Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-47 Comp-Att-Int 20-25-1 30-46-1 Rushes-yards 20-89 34-205 NO—Murray 6 run (Lutz kick), 8:52. ley kick), :41. immediately took swings at Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-12 0-0 Passing 340 300 Det—Hockenson 1 pass from Stafford Fourth Quarter each other, eventually going Comp-Att-Int 24-34-0 32-44-0 Punts 3-53.3 3-57.0 Punt Returns 0-0 0-0 (Prater kick), 4:19. Min—Mattison 4 run (Bailey kick), 10:50. to the turf in a heap. The vet- Sacked-Yards Lost 1-14 2-14 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-26 Fourth Quarter Hou—Stills 24 pass from Watson (Fair- Punts 3-46.3 1-57.0 Penalties-Yards 7-60 8-90 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-0 Det—Peterson 5 run (Hockenson pass bairn kick), 5:52. erans’ teammates pulled Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 Time of Possession 25:05 34:55 Comp-Att-Int 27-40-1 25-36-1 from Stafford), 3:40. Min Hou them apart. Penalties-Yards 5-81 7-66 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Sacked-Yards Lost 3-11 1-0 NO Det First downs 24 20 Time of Possession 28:18 31:42 RUSHING—L.A. Chargers, Herbert 5-14, Punts 2-44.0 1-40.0 First downs 29 18 Total Net Yards 410 386 L.A. Rams 17, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Ekeler 2-12, Jackson 6-9, Kelley 9-7, Nabers Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 Total Net Yards 392 281 Rushes-yards 40-162 26-96 RUSHING—Buffalo, Singletary 18-55, 1-4. Tampa Bay, Jones 20-111, Vaughn 3-4, Penalties-Yards 6-49 7-73 Rushes-yards 42-164 22-90 Passing 248 290 N.Y. Giants 9 McKenzie 2-11, Allen 3-(minus 1), Roberts McCoy 1-3, Brady 3-(minus 3). Time of Possession 26:49 33:11 Passing 228 191 Punt Returns 1-6 2-14 N.Y. Giants 0 6 0 3 — 9 1-(minus 3). Las Vegas, Jacobs 15-48, Carr PASSING—L.A. Chargers, Herbert 20-25- INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punt Returns 3-33 0-0 Kickoff Returns 2-40 2-51 L.A. Rams 7 3 0 7 — 17 4-20, Riddick 2-13, Richard 1-6, Ingold 1-290. Tampa Bay, Brady 30-46-1-369. RUSHING—Jacksonville, J.Robinson 17- Kickoff Returns 2-27 2-51 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 First Quarter 1-(minus 1). RECEIVING—L.A. Chargers, Allen 8-62, 75, Minshew 2-9, Shenault 1-5. Cincinnati, Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-6 Comp-Att-Int 16-22-0 20-33-0 LAR—Everett 2 run (Sloman kick), 6:19. PASSING—Buffalo, Allen 24-34-0-288. Kelley 3-26, Henry 2-39, Jackson 2-12, Guy- Mixon 25-151, Bernard 2-19, Higgins 1-13, Comp-Att-Int 19-25-1 17-31-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-12 3-10 Second Quarter Las Vegas, Carr 32-44-0-311. ton 1-72, Johnson 1-53, Parham 1-19, Na- Burrow 4-11, Erickson 1-7, Boyd 1-4. Sacked-Yards Lost 2-18 3-15 Punts 4-41.5 4-50.3 NYG—FG Gano 35, 14:51. RECEIVING—Buffalo, Diggs 6-115, Sin- bers 1-5, Ekeler 1-2. Tampa Bay, Evans PASSING—Jacksonville, Minshew 27-40- Punts 2-33.0 4-54.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 LAR—FG Sloman 32, 3:52. gletary 5-21, Brown 4-42, Beasley 3-32, 7-122, Jones 6-17, Miller 5-83, Watson 4-40, 1-351. Cincinnati, Burrow 25-36-1-300. Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Penalties-Yards 4-36 2-15 NYG—FG Gano 37, :00. Knox 2-16, Davis 1-26, McKenzie 1-18, Howard 3-50, Vaughn 2-22, Gronkowski RECEIVING—Jacksonville, Chark 8-95, Penalties-Yards 4-67 5-49 Time of Possession 36:31 23:29 Fourth Quarter Kroft 1-12, Roberts 1-6. Las Vegas, Waller 1-29, Brate 1-3, McCoy 1-3. Shenault 5-86, Cole 4-46, J.Robinson 4-32, Time of Possession 36:46 23:14 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NYG—FG Gano 27, 14:11. 9-88, Renfrow 5-57, Agholor 4-44, Jones MISSED FIELD GOALS—L.A. Chargers, Conley 3-44, Eifert 2-22, O’Shaughnessy INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—Minnesota, Cook 27-130, LAR—Kupp 55 pass from Goff (Sloman 4-32, Jacobs 3-25, Ingold 2-29, Witten 2-18, Badgley 47. Tampa Bay, Succop 44. 1-26. Cincinnati, Boyd 7-90, Mixon 6-30, Hig- RUSHING—New Orleans, Kamara 19- Mattison 7-17, Thielen 1-8, Cousins 4-5, kick), 6:56. Richard 2-10, Moreau 1-8. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020 B3

FOOTBALL LOTTERY SPORTS BRIEFS AP Top 25 Florida The Top 25 teams in The Associated Here are the winning numbers selected Titans have 2 new positives, On Monday, the league will hold a con- Press college football poll, with ference call with all 32 teams to reinforce first-place votes in parentheses, re- Sunday in the Florida Lottery: none for rest of NFL cords through Oct. 3, total points the necessity of following protocols — in- based on 25 points for a first-place PICK 2 (early) PICK 5 (early) NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Another Ten- cluding updates made this week after the vote through one point for a 25th- 3 - 3 0 - 5 - 0 - 6 - 3 nessee Titans player, fullback Khari Blas- outbreak involving the Titans — provide place vote, and previous ranking: PICK 2 (late) ingame, and another staff member have updates on testing and contact tracing Team Record Pts Prv PICK 5 (late) 6 - 0 tested positive for the coronavirus, while and to share best practices. 1. Clemson (52) 3-0 1536 1 5 - 0 - 2 - 9 - 7 2. Alabama (8) 2-0 1488 2 PICK 3 (early) the rest of the NFL returned no new posi- On Monday night, the Patriots will play 3. Georgia 2-0 1380 4 FANTASY 5 at Kansas City in a game airing on CBS 4. Florida 2-0 1340 3 3 - 6 - 8 tives on Sunday, a person familiar with 5. Notre Dame 2-0 1239 5 17 - 20 - 21 - 22 - 29 the situation told The Associated Press. at 7:05 p.m. The Atlanta Falcons-Green PICK 3 (late) 6. Ohio St. (2) 0-0 1165 6 CASH 4 LIFE The Titans’ outbreak is now at Bay Packers game will shift to an 7. Miami 3-0 1148 8 5 - 4 - 9 8:50 p.m. start on ESPN. 8. North Carolina 2-0 944 12 14 - 33 - 36 - 50 - 51 20 cases, with 18 positive tests returned PICK 4 (early) 9. Penn St. 0-0 935 10 CASH BALL since Tuesday with the addition of Blas- Stewart, Bird help Storm 10. Oklahoma St. 3-0 919 17 8 - 1 - 4 - 4 ingame to the COVID-19/Reserve list on 11. Cincinnati 3-0 895 15 3 rout Aces; go up 2-0 12. Oregon 0-0 786 14 PICK 4 (late) Monday. 13. Auburn 1-1 731 7 8 - 3 - 9 - 0 The results from around the rest of the BRADENTON — Breanna Stewart 14. Tennessee 2-0 717 21 league come as the NFL postponed the Pa- scored 22 points and Seattle moved 15. BYU 3-0 661 22 16. Wisconsin 0-0 619 19 Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: triots’ game at Kansas City to Monday night. within a victory of a WNBA champion- New England starting quarterback Cam 17. LSU 1-1 478 20 Powerball: 18 – 31 – 36 – 43 – 47 5-of-6 9 $6,750.50 ship, beating the Las Vegas Aces 18. SMU 4-0 393 - Newton and Chiefs practice squad quarter- 104-91 on Sunday. 19. Virginia Tech 2-0 391 - Powerball: 20 4-of-6 743 $78 20. Michigan 0-0 350 23 5-of-5 PB No winner 3-of-6 16,317 $5 back Jordan Ta’amu were both added to the The Storm will try to win their fourth 21. Texas A&M 1-1 330 13 No Florida winner Fantasy 5: 13 – 19 – 24 – 26 – 30 COVID-19 reserve list Saturday. title with a victory in Game 3 on Tuesday 22. Texas 2-1 228 9 5-of-5 1 winner $1 million 5-of-5 2 winners $110,809.19 The person who confirmed the two night. They won championships in 2004, 23. Louisiana-Lafayette 3-0 216 - No Florida winner 4-of-5 299 $119.50 24. Iowa St. 2-1 215 - new cases involving Tennessee spoke to 2010 and 2018, and Sue Bird was run- 2 – 22 – 24 – 29 – 38 – 44 3-of-5 9,180 $10.50 25. Minnesota 0-0 145 - Lotto: the AP on condition of anonymity Sunday ning the show in all three of them. Others receiving votes: Kansas St. 142, South- 6-of-6 No winner Cash 4 Life: 5 – 8 – 42 – 45 – 47 because neither the NFL nor the Titans Two days after she set the WNBA Fi- ern Cal 115, Mississippi St. 112, UCF 112, TCU Cash Ball: 1 Players should verify winning had announced the latest results. nals and playoffs record with 16 assists, 97, Marshall 49, Tulsa 46, Utah 30, Iowa 26, numbers by calling 850-487-7777 5-of-5 CB No winner Coastal Carolina 25, Oklahoma 20, NC State or at www.flalottery.com. 5-of-5 No winner The negative test results Sunday in- the 39-year-old guard had 10 to go along 18, Mississippi 18, UAB 15, Army 14, West cluded New Orleans Saints fullback Mi- with 16 points. The team had 33 assists Virginia 13, Memphis 12, Arkansas 11, Pitts- burgh 7, Virginia 5, Arizona St. 5, Washington chael Burton, who falsely tested positive to set a WNBA championship round re- 4, Air Force 4, Indiana 1. on Saturday. The Saints learned of the cord as the Storm had a more balanced On the AIRWAVES positive test after leaving New Orleans offense. Stewart had 37 points in the se- USA Today Top 25 for Sunday’s scheduled game in Detroit ries opener and Jewell Loyd added 28 in The Amway Top 25 football poll, with TODAY’S SPORTS and ran another series of tests on play- that game. first-place votes in parentheses, re- cords through Oct. 4, total points AUTO RACING ers and staff overnight. — From wire reports based on 25 points for first place 1 a.m. (NBCSPT) Indycar Harvest GP Race 2 (Taped) through one point for 25th, and pre- MLB DIVISION SERIES vious ranking: the right wing across the lane, flicking Team Record Pts Pvs 4 p.m. (TBS) Houston Astros vs Oakland A’s, Game 1 the ball up with his left hand and 1. Clemson (46) 3-0 1533 1 Tampa Bay Rays vs New York Yankees, Game 1 HEAT watching it kiss off the gray bar atop 8 p.m. (TBS) Continued from Page B1 2. Alabama (14) 2-0 1496 2 WNBA FINALS the backboard before bouncing T3. Georgia 2-0 1372 4 through. ... The Lakers had 10 turn- T3. Florida 2-0 1372 3 10:30 a.m. (NBA) Seattle Storm vs Las Vegas Aces, Game 2 only other time Miami was down 5. Notre Dame 2-0 1256 5 (Taped) overs in the first quarter, matching 6. Ohio State (2) 0-0 1192 6 2-0 in a finals was 2006, when Dwyane the NBA high for any team in any first 7. Miami 3-0 1149 8 PBA BOWLING Wade took over and led the Heat all quarter this season. 8. Penn St. 0-0 983 10 9 p.m. (FS1) WSOB Scorpion Championship (Taped) the way back. Heat: Butler had 19 points, six as- 9. North Carolina 2-0 982 11 10. Oklahoma St. 3-0 818 19 COLLEGE FOOTBALL This time, it was Butler — another sists, six rebounds and two steals by 11. Cincinnati 3-0 807 15 5 a.m. (SEC) South Carolina at Florida (Taped) Marquette guy — in that role. halftime. The only other player to do 12. Tennessee 2-0 744 20 7 a.m. (ESPNU) Missouri at Tennessee (Taped) “I think we realized that we be- all that in a first half this season was 13. Auburn 1-1 701 7 10 a.m. (ESPNU) Ole Miss at Kentucky (Taped) long,” Butler said. Karl-Anthony Towns for Minnesota 14. Wisconsin 0-0 668 18 It was 22-9 Miami after eight min- against Charlotte on Oct. 25. ... Nick 15. Brigham Young 3-0 646 22 1 p.m. (ESPNU) Virginia Tech at Duke (Taped) utes, with the Heat coming out des- Aquilino, the son of Heat neuromus- 16. LSU 1-1 616 17 4 p.m. (ESPNU) NC State at Pittsburgh (Taped) 17. Oregon 0-0 494 NR perate to make this a series and the cular therapist Vinny Aquilino, per- 18. Virginia Tech 2-0 423 23 7 p.m. (ESPNU) Auburn at Georgia (Taped) Lakers looking nothing like a team on formed the anthem -— a recording 19. Michigan 0-0 409 21 NFL the cusp of a title — with nine turn- from a Heat game with fans in Miami. 20. Texas A&M 1-1 339 13 21. SMU 4-0 304 NR 7 p.m. (10 CBS) New England Patriots at Kansas City Chiefs overs in the same time span it took 22. Texas 2-1 295 9 8:50 p.m. (ESPN) Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers them to score nine points. JAMES’ ASSISTS 23. Louisiana-Lafayette 3-0 207 NR 4:15 a.m. (NFL) Atlanta Falcons at Green Bay Packers Games change quickly, and the Lak- James had eight assists Sunday and 24. Iowa St. 2-1 137 NR (Same-day Tape) ers had the lead back with 10:09 left now has 843, which is 222 more than 25. UCF 2-1 127 12 in the half. Kyle Kuzma’s three-point anyone else this season; Denver’s Ni- Dropped out: No. 14 Mississippi State (1-1) No. COLLEGE GOLF play made it 29-28 Lakers, and Alex kola Jokic is second with 621. That 16 Oklahoma (1-2) No. 24 Memphis (1-1) No. 4:30 p.m. (GOLF) Blessings Collegiate Invitational, First 25 Pittsburgh (3-1). Caruso’s 3-pointer gave the Lakers will be the biggest margin between Others receiving votes: Mississippi State (1-1) Round their biggest lead of the half at 37-33 first and second in the NBA since 120 Minnesota (0-0) 120 Southern California COLLEGE SOCCER to cap what was an 28-11 run. 2004-05, when Steve Nash (1,031) had (0-0) 112 Kansas State (2-1) 86 TCU (1-1) 58 Oklahoma (1-2) 53 Army (3-1) 51 Marshall 6 p.m. (ACCN) Alabama-Birmingham at Clemson The Heat answered with an 363 more than Stephon Marbury (668). (2-0) 46 Iowa (0-0) 39 Coastal Carolina (3-0) FRENCH OPEN 11-0 burst to take the lead back. Davis 38 Utah (0-0) 36 Memphis (1-1) 35 Arkansas 5 a.m. (FSNFL) Day 9: Men’s and Women’s Round of 16 got his third foul with 5:28 left and BUTLER’S TRIPLE-DOUBLE (1-1) 35 Pittsburgh (3-1) 32 West Virginia 5 a.m. (TENNIS) Round of 16 Miami up by five, but the Lakers Butler became the 21st player to (2-1) 30 Boise State (0-0) 30 Alabama- weathered his absence and went into Birmingham (3-1) 25 Mississippi (1-1) 24 North 6 a.m. (TENNIS) Round of 16 have a triple-double in the NBA Fi- Carolina State (2-1) 17 Arizona State (0-0) 16 the break down just 58-54. nals — and four of the 21 were part of Tulsa (1-1) 15 Air Force (1-0) 13 Kentucky TRACK AND FIELD Sunday’s game. James has a (0-2) 11 Washington (0-0) 8 Virginia (1-1) 8 1 p.m. (NBCSPT) London Marathon: Wheelchair Races TIP-INS finals-best 10 triple-doubles, Rondo Nebraska (0-0) 5 California (0-0) 5 Boston (Taped) College (2-1) 5 Stanford (0-0) 4 Baylor (1-1) 2 Lakers: Rondo hit a wild layup mid- has one and so does Lakers assistant Liberty (3-0) 1. way through the third, cutting from coach Jason Kidd. Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the NASCAR discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game NASCAR Cup Series on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. addition to Taylor remaining side- lined, WR Mike Williams (hamstring) YellaWood 500 BUCS and starting offensive linemen Bryan CALENDAR Continued from Page B1 Bulaga (back) and Trai Turner (groin) Sunday Prep did not play. At Talladega Superspeedway releasing the ball under heavy Buccaneers: Played without WR Talladega, Ala. TODAY’S PREP SPORTS pressure. Chris Goodwin (hamstring) and RB Lap length: 2.66 miles Brady’s 9-yard scoring pass to (Start position in parentheses) VOLLEYBALL Leonard Fournette (ankle). RB Le- 1. (1) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 200 laps, 40 6:30 p.m. Citrus at Lecanto Vaughn finished a seven-play, 75-yard Sean McCoy departed with an ankle points. 6:30 p.m. Crystal River at Springstead drive that put Tampa Bay ahead for injury in the first half. ... RB Kejon 2. (16) Erik Jones, Toyota, 200, 41. TBD Seven Rivers at WCAC Tourney good with 11 minutes remaining. Barner suffered a concussion in the 3. (28) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 200, 36. “We all know his track record. His second quarter. ... Howard was carted 4. (21) William Byron, Chevrolet, 200, 38. 5. (10) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 200, 44. 167-169; J.Logano 170-179; B.Wallace 180- Nadia Podoroska, Argentina, def. Barbora resume speaks for itself,” Evans said. off late in the fourth quarter with 6. (19) Ryan Newman, Ford, 200, 31. 182; J.Logano 183-186; M.DiBenedetto 187; Krejcikova, Czech Republic, 2-6, 6-2, 6-3. “We need him to play like that week what the Bucs described as an Achil- 7. (30) Tyler Reddick, Chevrolet, 200, 34. C.Elliott 188-192; M.DiBenedetto 193-199; D. Men’s Doubles in and week out if we want to be the les tendon injury. 8. (23) John H. Nemechek, Ford, 200, 35. Hamlin 200 Third Round special team we’re capable of being. 9. (32) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 200, 28. Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Frederik Nielsen, Denmark, and Tim Puetz, We have the upmost confidence in UP NEXT 10. (25) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 200, 30. Led): J.Logano, 10 times for 45 laps; C.Elliott, 9 Germany, def. Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and Filip 11. (35) Justin Haley, Chevrolet, 200, 0. times for 41 laps; D.Hamlin, 5 times for 26 laps; Polasek (5), Slovakia, 7-5, 5-7, 6-4. Tom. He had a hell of a game today.” Chargers: third straight game vs. 12. (12) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 200, 33. C.Buescher, 3 times for 15 laps; E.Jones, 5 Robert Farah and Juan Sebastian Cabal (1), NFC South opponent, at New Orleans 13. (33) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, 200, 24. times for 13 laps; M.DiBenedetto, 3 times for 10 Colombia, def. Jurgen Melzer, Austria, and INJURIES next Monday night, Oct 12. 14. (4) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 200, 23. laps; B.Wallace, 3 times for 10 laps; R.Blaney, Edouard Roger-Vasselin (15), France, 4-6, 7-6 Chargers: RB Austin Ekeler left Buccaneers: short week of prepara- 15. (37) Timmy Hill, Toyota, 200, 0. 3 times for 10 laps; A.Almirola, 3 times for 9 (3), 7-6 (3). 16. (20) Matt Kenseth, Chevrolet, 200, 21. laps; B.Keselowski, 4 times for 6 laps; M.Truex, Bruno Soares, Brazil, and Mate Pavic (7), late in the first quarter with a ham- tion before playing at Chicago on 17. (36) Joey Gase, Ford, 200, 0. 3 times for 6 laps; T.Reddick, 2 times for 2 laps; Croatia, def. Horia Tecau, Romania, and string injury and did not return. ... In Thursday night. 18. (7) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 200, 35. K.Harvick, 2 times for 2 laps; W.Byron, 1 time Jean-Julien Rojer (12), Netherlands, 7-5, 1-6, 19. (34) Cody Ware, Chevrolet, 200, 18. for 1 lap; T.Hill, 1 time for 1 lap; C.Ware, 1 time 6-3. 20. (5) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 200, 17. for 1 lap; J.Johnson, 1 time for 1 lap; M.McDow- Nicholas Monroe and , United 21. (13) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 200, 16. ell, 1 time for 1 lap. States, def. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, and Pablo a couple of close victories against Sun 22. (15) Chris Buescher, Ford, 200, 33. Wins: K.Harvick, 9; D.Hamlin, 7; B.Keselowski, Cuevas, Uruguay, 6-4, 5-7, 7-6 (7). Belt rivals, nudged the Cajuns out last 23. (3) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 198, 27. 4; C.Elliott, 2; J.Logano, 2; M.Truex, 1; A.Bow- Nikola Mektic, Croatia, and Wesley Koolhof POLL week. Suddenly, beating Iowa State is 24. (27) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, accident, Continued from Page B1 man, 1; A.Dillon, 1; Ku.Busch, 1; R.Blaney, 1; (9), Netherlands, def. and looking impressive again. 192, 14. W.Byron, 1; C.Custer, 1. Pierre-Hugues Herbert (6), France, 6-2, 7-6 (3). 25. (14) Ryan Blaney, Ford, accident, 192, 16. Top 16 in Points: 1. D.Hamlin, 3141; 2. K.Har- Women’s Doubles — No. 18 SMU is the only 4-0 team 26. (8) Joey Logano, Ford, accident, 188, 20. vick, 3121; 3. C.Elliott, 3097; 4. B.Keselowski, Third Round ineligible to be ranked in the first two in the country. 27. (6) Kyle Busch, Toyota, accident, 188, 10. 3094; 5. M.Truex, 3085; 6. A.Bowman, 3075; 7. Bethanie Mattek-Sands and Sofia Kenin (9), regular-season polls of this season be- — No. 19 Virginia Tech got bumped 28. (29) Corey Lajoie, Ford, 188, 9. J.Logano, 3074; 8. A.Dillon, 3053; 9. Ky.Busch, United States, def. Zhang Shuai, China, and cause the Big Ten had postponed its 29. (17) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, accident, by the Big Ten teams last week, but 3053; 10. Ku.Busch, 3048; 11. C.Bowyer, 3036; Veronika Kudermetova (8), Russia, 6-2, 3-6, football season. When the Big Ten 133, 8. 12. A.Almirola, 3026; 13. R.Blaney, 2114; 14. 6-4. after winning another game short- 30. (38) James Davison, Ford, 118, 7. W.Byron, 2113; 15. M.DiBenedetto, 2108; 16. Alexa Guarachi Mathison, Chile, and Desirae (and other conferences) reversed handed, the Hokies are back in. 31. (18) Cole Custer, Ford, accident, 108, 7. C.Custer, 2095. Krawczyk (14), United States, def. Barbora course and decided to play, those — No. 25 Minnesota was No. 19 in 32. (2) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, accident, 108, 7. NASCAR Driver Rating Formula Strycova, Czech Republic, and Hsieh Su-wei teams became eligible again and the the preseason but didn’t return to the 33. (9) Clint Bowyer, Ford, accident, 108, 4. A maximum of 150 points can be attained in (1), Taiwan, 6-4, 7-5. Buckeyes were back. 34. (31) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, accident, 108, a race. Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Belarus, and Marta AP Top 25 last week when the Big Ten 3. The formula combines the following catego- Kostyuk, Ukraine, def. Gabriela Dabrowski, OUT became eligible again. Having star re- 35. (39) Brendan Gaughan, Chevrolet, acci- ries: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average Canada, and Jelena Ostapenko (5), Latvia, 6-4, dent, 108, 2. ceiver Rashod Bateman opt back in Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average 6-4. — UCF took the biggest fall among and become eligible helped win over 36. (24) Michael McDowell, Ford, overheating, Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Shuko Aoyama and Ena Shibahara (7), the five teams to drop out of the rank- 79, 1. some voters. Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. Japan, def. Hayley Carter, United States, and ings, going from 11th to unranked and 37. (11) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, 57, 1. Luisa Stefani (10), Brazil, 6-4, 7-5. 38. (26) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, acci- TENNIS Kristina Mladenovic, France, and Timea snapping a streak of 33 straight UP dent, 8, 1. appearances. Babos (2), Hungary, def. Cristina-Andreea Mitu — No. 15 BYU has its best ranking 39. (22) Christopher Bell, Toyota, accident, 1, 1. French Open and Patricia Maria Tig, Romania, 6-2, 6-3. — Mississippi State followed up its Race Statistics Asia Muhammad and Jessica Pegula, United since 2009, when the Cougars briefly Sunday upset of LSU by losing to Arkansas at Average Speed of Race Winner: 129.631 mph. States, def. Caty McNally and Coco Gauff (16), broke into the top 10 early in the sea- At Stade Rolan Garros home. The Razorbacks snapped a Time of Race: 4 hours, 5 minutes, 58 seconds. United States, 7-6 (5), 6-3. Margin of Victory: 0.086 seconds. Paris 20-game SEC winning streak and the son by upsetting Oklahoma. Caution Flags: 13 for 54 laps. Purse: 18,209,040 Bulldogs dropped from No. 16 to oth- This BYU squad hasn’t played an Surface: Red clay BASKETBALL Lead Changes: 58 among 18 drivers. ers receiving votes. opponent as notable as the Sooners Lap Leaders: D.Hamlin 0-16; J.Logano 17-18; (seedings in parentheses): yet, but no team in the country has D.Hamlin 19-26; M.McDowell 27; A.Almirola 28- Men’s Singles NBA Finals — Pitt stumbled at home to North 32; R.Blaney 33; A.Almirola 34; E.Jones 35; Fourth Round All games in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. Carolina State and dropped out. been more dominant. The Cougars R.Blaney 36; E.Jones 37-41; R.Blaney 42-49; (2), Spain, def. Sebastian xif necessary — Memphis fell from the rankings have outscored Navy, Troy and Loui- J.Logano 50; E.Jones 51; C.Elliott 52-54; A.Al- Korda, United States, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2. Sept. 30 after losing to SMU. siana Tech by a combined 148-24. mirola 55-57; C.Buescher 58-61; K.Harvick 62; Jannik Sinner, Italy, def. L.A. Lakers 116, Miami 98 — No. 8 North Carolina moved up C.Elliott 63-65; B.Keselowski 66-67; C.Elliott (6), Germany, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3. Oct. 2 68-69; C.Buescher 70-74; E.Jones 75; C. (12), Argentina, def. L.A. Lakers 124, Miami 114 IN four spots to match its best ranking Buescher 76-81; E.Jones 82-86; M.DiBened- Lorenzo Sonego, Italy, 6-1, 6-3, 6-4. Oct. 4 — No. 23 Louisiana-Lafayette re- since 2015. etto 87-88; C.Ware 89; C.Elliott 90-106; J.John- (3), Austria, def. Hugo Gas- Miami 115, L.A. Lakers 104, Lakers lead se- turned to the rankings without play- — No. 10 Oklahoma State took ad- son 107; C.Elliott 108-113; J.Logano 114-116; ton, France, 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 3-6, 6-3. ries 2-1 vantage of the the eight ranked teams M.Truex 117; T.Reddick 118; M.Truex 119-121; Women’s Singles Oct. 6 ing. It has been quite an early season K.Harvick 122; D.Hamlin 123; M.Truex 124-125; Fourth Round L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 9 p.m. for the Ragin’ Cajuns, who last month losing to jump seven spots after beat- B.Keselowski 126; T.Reddick 127; B.Kesel- Iga Swiatek, Poland, def. Simona Halep (1), Oct. 9 made their first appearance in the AP ing Kansas. owski 128; B.Wallace 129-134; B.Keselowski Romania, 6-1, 6-2. Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. Top 25 since 1943 by winning at Iowa — No. 14 Tennessee was another 135-136; J.Logano 137-148; T.Hill 149; J.Lo- Martina Trevisan, Italy, def. Kiki Bertens (5), Oct. 11 beneficiary of a tumultuous week for gano 150-152; W.Byron 153; J.Logano 154- Netherlands, 6-4, 6-4. x-L.A. Lakers vs. Miami, 7:30 p.m. State. 158; C.Elliott 159; J.Logano 160; C.Elliott 161; Elina Svitolina (3), Ukraine, def. Caroline Oct. 13 The return of Big Ten and Pac-12 ranked teams. The Vols moved up B.Wallace 162; J.Logano 163-166; C.Elliott Garcia, France, 6-1, 6-3. x-Miami vs. L.A. Lakers, 9 p.m. teams to the rankings, combined with seven spots after beating Missouri. B4 MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020 MLB PLAYOFFS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE No days Heated rivalry comes to head off adds stress Pitching staffs will get tested RONALD BLUM AP baseball writer

NEW YORK — Postsea- son games come at an un- precedented pace starting Monday in this year of the pandemic. Teams could play the Division Series over five straight days, take a single day off and then contest the League Championship Series on seven consecu- tive days. That could stress closers such as Aroldis Chapman, Liam Hendriks and Kenley Jansen, and starters like Gerrit Cole and Walker Buehler. Associated Press “I’m old school, I guess, Tampa Bay Rays’ Brandon Lowe, left, follows through after hitting a three-run, home run off New York Yankees starting pitcher Masahiro Tanaka, but it’s all about winning. lower right, during the third inning of a Aug. 18, 2020 game against the New York Yankees, in New York. Home plate umpire Chad Fairchild, center, And if they needed me, I and Yankees catcher Gary Sanchez watch the blast. wanted them to put me in there,” said Darold Young Award winner. the heart of Angels and Dodgers two-game sweep of the Cleveland Knowles, who helped Oak- Kiermaier: `They “They got the best of us this territory, pitched at UCLA and Indians in a wild-card series. land win the 1973 title by year, arguably the best team in then spent five seasons with “When we’ve got a full lineup becoming the first to pitch in baseball,” Gardner said of the Pittsburgh and two with Houston and everyone’s healthy and all seven World Series don’t like us, we Rays, the AL’s top seed. “They before realizing his dream when they’re in there, we’ve got some- games. “I think that’s the had a really good season, ran he signed a $324 million, nine- thing special here in New York,” way everybody feels now, away with the division. Obviously year contract with the Yankees. said slugger Aaron Judge, who is but they’re so afraid they’re don’t like them’ it’s up to us to come out and play Thanks to the oddness of 2020, from Northern California. going to hurt somebody. And better against these guys.” he’ll make his second postseason “That’s why we’re excited going BERNIE WILSON Snell said he’s not concentrat- start for the Yankees in an NL I understand that. I think it’s AP sports writer into this postseason having ev- a little bit overdone.” ing on the hard feelings between ballpark and could come back on erybody healthy. It’s a scary No one has pitched in these teams in recent seasons. short rest for a Game 5. lineup we’ve got when everyone SAN DIEGO — After losing “I just know they’re a very tal- He went 2-0 with a 0.57 ERA in games for five straight days eight of 10 games in a contentious is full go.” since Shawn Tolleson for ented team that I’m looking for- two starts against Tampa Bay in regular-season series, the New ward to facing,” Snell said. last year’s ALDS. He was 0-1 in FORMER PADRES Texas from Sept. 29 to York Yankees just can’t shake the Oct. 3, 2015, according to Here are some things to look three starts against them this reg- There was a lot of pre-series AL East rival Tampa Bay Rays. for in the series: ular season. the Elias Sports Bureau. Not only will the Bronx Bomb- talk about learning the layout of The last to pitch for seven ers face the Rays in the AL Divi- BAD BLOOD MENDING MEADOWS Petco Park. While the Yankees straight days was San Fran- sion Series at Petco Park in one haven’t played at Petco Park cisco’s Steve Kline from Hard feelings between these All-Star Rays outfielder Austin since 2016, the Rays played here of MLB’s bubbles, but the teams teams date to spring training Meadows has been taking live at- July 31 to Aug. 6, 2007. that have a recent history of last season and they have former “The five days in a row 2008. They hit a peak on Sept. 1 bats and could return to the throwing at each others’ hitters Padres outfielders Hunter Ren- would be interesting, right? when Aroldis Chapman threw a lineup after being sidelined by a are sharing the same resort hotel froe and Manuel Margot to give You would have to be really 101 mph pitch near Mike Bros- left oblique strain since Sept. 18. in northern San Diego County. them the lowdown on the big efficient the first four days seau’s head. That led Tampa Bay Cash said the 25-year-old is “in a Outfielder Brett Gardner said downtown ballpark. for that to happen,” New manager Kevin Cash to say, “I’ve pretty good spot” but wouldn’t he’s cordial when he passes Rays York Yankees reliever Zack got a whole damn stable full of say whether Meadows would be players at the hotel. COMFORTABLE SNELL Britton said. “But if it’s a guys that throw 98 miles an hour,” on the team’s ALDS roster. “Obviously it’s not ideal but it’s Snell was injured last year winner-take-all game, you’re and the Rays began wearing blue “We want to make sure that the cards that we’ve been dealt when the Rays visited the Pa- going do it because that’s T-shirts with four horses lined up he’s running good and that the and I feel we’ve got a group of dres, but he loves Petco Park. what you need to do to win.” behind a fence. timing is as good as possible for “The chance of my team com- The Division Series has guys that’s very professional and Chapman earned a three-game us to make a decision,” Cash said. ing to San Diego to play is rare. had a 2-2-1 format since just business as usual.” suspension that remains under BRONX BOMBERS I’m taking it like something that’s 1998, with a day off sched- Rays outfielder Kevin Kier- appeal. Both managers were sus- pretty unique. It’s not going to uled between Games 2 and maier minced no words when he pended for one game apiece. The Yankees struggled with in- happen again, most likely. I’m en- 3, then another between said: “They don’t like us, we don’t Yankees starter Masahiro juries and inconsistent play but joying it because I love this sta- Games 4 and 5 as the teams like them, and it’s going to con- Tanaka had hit Joey Wendle with also had a 10-game winning shift to each other’s ball- tinue to stay that way.” a 95 mph fastball in the first in- streak toward the end of the sea- dium, I love this stadium. park. The League Champi- Responded Gardner: “I think ning. The next day, New York re- son. They’re at their best when “It’s going to be even more onship Series has had a the feeling’s probably mutual.” liever Ben Heller was tossed for they’re hitting home runs. First weird when it’s like, ‘The Tampa 2-3-2 format since 1985, with Game 1 is Monday night, when hitting Hunter Renfroe. baseman Luke Voit led the ma- Bay Rays host the New York Yan- days off between Games 2 Yankees ace Gerrit Cole — a CALIFORNIA COLE jors with 22 and the Yankees kees at San Diego.’ It’ll be weird and 3, then another between Southern California native — op- were fifth in the majors with 94. but I’m enjoying it. It’s a beautiful Games 5 and 6. poses Blake Snell, the 2018 AL Cy Cole grew up a Yankees fan in They hit seven homers in a place to be.” Travel days were elimi- nated as Major League Base- ball switched to a bubble environment in an attempt to avoid October interrup- tions caused by COVID-19. Astros out to ‘silence the haters’ AL Division Series start Monday, when the Yan- largely has protected the Melvin said. “We do have a kees and Tampa Bay play Houston meets Astros from having public pretty deep pitching staff. at San Diego’s Petco Park, scorn heaped on them this The third game might be and Oakland and Houston season. the one you try to eye meet at Dodger Stadium A’s in ALDS Mike Fiers rocked base- doing something a little bit in Los Angeles. NL Divi- ball when he revealed his different.” sion Series open the Tues- BETH HARRIS old team’s scheme to The day, with Miami facing AP sports writer Athletic last year, saying INSIDE ENEMY Atlanta at Houston’s Min- the Astros used a camera TERRITORY ute Maid Park and San LOS ANGELES — Josh in center field to steal Diego going against the Reddick and the rest of signs and then banged on The Dodgers are off in Dodgers at new Globe Life the Houston Astros heard a trash can to let their hit- Texas for the NL Division Field in Arlington, Texas. the “cheaters” chants and ters know which pitch the Series, and as the No. 2 To start twice in the Divi- banging on garbage cans opposing catcher had seed, the Athletics get to sion Series, Game 1 pitch- as the team’s buses pulled signaled. Associated Press ensconce in the plusher ers would have to come into Dodger Stadium for a In a potentially awk- Houston Astros starting pitcher Zack Greinke throws to a home clubhouse. The back on three days’ rest. series last month. ward situation, Fiers could Los Angeles Dodgers batter during the first inning of a No. 6 Astros are relegated Winners advance to the They were greeted by face the Astros if he takes Sept. 13, 2020 game in Los Angeles. to the sparser visitors side. ALCS in San Diego starting Dodgers fans still angry the mound for Oakland. Melvin spent 40 min- utes checking out the Sunday and the NLCS in Ar- that the Astros illicitly He hasn’t been particu- McCullers had a this season. We haven’t Dodgers memorabilia and lington beginning Oct. 12. stole signs during the larly effective this season, 2.18 ERA in his final eight played so well on the photos that decorate the The World Series opening 2017 World Series, when and didn’t start against starts of the regular sea- road,” he said. “We just Oct. 20 will keep the days off Houston won in seven them when the A’s took son. Bassitt was even bet- had to find a way to win hallways and manager’s in the 2-3-2 format used since games and celebrated on seven of 10 games from the ter, going 3-0 in final four two games. That’s our office. 1924, even though it will be the Dodgers’ field. Astros this season. starts with a 0.34 ERA and same mentality here, we “If that’s weird,” he said played entirely in Arlington. “I was kind of disap- “We never did anything 25 strikeouts. have to go out and win about being in enemy ter- Reaching the World Series pointed there wasn’t in our rotation to make “Pressure doesn’t really three games. Defense and ritory, “then this part of will test an entire pitching enough out there,” Red- him miss the Astros,” A’s get to me when it comes to pitching first and then weird is really cool.” staff more than usual. Wash- dick said. “I know I’m stir- manager Bob Melvin said. the game and atmo- scoring some runs.” Astros manager Dusty ington used five pitchers for ring that pot.” Fiers started the decid- sphere,” Bassitt said. “I In Game 2, left-hander Baker — a former Dodg- 31 of 36 innings of its sweep And, with the Astros in ing Game 3 of the wild know how good our de- Framber Valdez goes for ers outfielder — doesn’t of St. Louis in last year’s NL town for an AL Division card series against Minne- fense is behind me and the Astros and left-hander need to walk around his Championship and three Series against Oakland sota, but lasted just how good our hitters are, Sean Manaea starts for old ballpark, where there pitchers — Max Scherzer, starting Monday, the 1 2/3 innings. so it’s kind of easy to the A’s. are photos of him and his Stephen Strasburg and Pat- Houston outfielder agi- If Fiers is the opposing relax.” 1981 Gold Glove award. rick Corbin — for 89 2/3 in- tated things again. pitcher, Reddick says, it’s Although the Astros’ DAY GAMES “Most of my reminiscing nings among 153 in the “All the Dodgers fans about the game. lineup isn’t the power- Few athletes used to is done in the dugout,” he postseason, or 59%. that probably still hold “Whoever is out there, house it’s been in recent working nights are fond of said, recalling how he was “You can’t just send your that grudge are going to you try to treat it the same years, they are a battle- playing day games. But booed when he struggled closer out there for two in- be out here voicing their and don’t let your emo- tested team in the play- every game in the ALDS during his first season in nings and think those guys opinion,” Reddick said. tions get the best of you,” offs. The A’s beat the starts between 12:30 p.m. 1976. A few years, later he are going to continue to to “It’s all about silencing he said. “The best way we White Sox in three games and 1:30 p.m. PDT. made the All-Star team. be able to do that. They’d the haters, that’s what all can control our emotions in the wild card to ad- It’ll be hot, too. Mon- “It taught me not to get probably be willing to do it, this year was about. The is going out there and vance in a postseason se- day’s high is forecast for too high when things are but it’s probably not going to trash talk seems to be a beating him and beating ries for the first time since 93 degrees and Tuesday going good or too low be the most successful way little bit more running, that team as well.” reaching the 2006 ALCS. calls for 88 degrees. when things are going forward,” Marlins manager and I love it.” McCullers gives the “Day games are when poorly,” he said. “That’s Don Mattingly said. “I don’t Just like the shortened GAME 1 STARTERS edge to the Astros, who the ball carries more,” why I don’t read any arti- mind it honestly, It tests your 60-game regular season, Right-hander Lance beat the Twins in the wild Melvin said. cles on me to this day. I depth of a pitching staff and no fans will be inside McCullers Jr. will start card round. There are no days off learned when I was with the way you do things You Dodger Stadium for the Game 1 for the Astros “We went into Minne- during the series, either. the Dodgers that first year, don’t need the off days. best-of-five ALDS. The against Oakland right- sota, they were one of the “You’re a little bit more why should other people You’re not traveling.” coronavirus pandemic hander Chris Bassitt. better AL teams at home patient with your starters,” control my self-esteem?” CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2020 B5 Hamlin wins in 3rd OT at Talladega

official review. He had Longest race in gone below the yellow out- of-bounds line during the third overtime, but track’s history NASCAR ruled the move was legal. JENNA FRYER “They were crashing in AP auto racing writer front of us,” Hamlin shrugged. “Obviously, I got TALLADEGA, Ala. — forced down there.” Denny Hamlin put himself The crowd of 15,000 — in position to finally win in the most allowed to attend the playoffs by hanging at the Alabama superspeed- the back to avoid the car- way — booed Hamlin as nage of the messiest and he was declared the win- longest race in Talladega ner. He dismissed any no- Superspeedway history. tion of a controversy over His sweeping three- the yellow line rule, noting wide pass in triple over- it had been called by time Sunday brought an NASCAR the same way end to the sloppiest race of the entire race. the season. The Daytona The race went more 500 winner surged to the than four hours, so long win coming out of the final that it was moved from turn — it was the 58th lead NBC to NBC Sports Net- change of a race that went work because local news nearly 32 miles, or 12 laps, and then NFL football longer than scheduled. needed the big network. Talladega was pocked The brutality of the day with 13 cautions, two more was punctuated by Kyle than the record, and Busch, who was at last Associated Press nearly every title con- given a merciful exit when Denny Hamlin poses with the trophy after winning the NASCAR Cup Series race at Talladega Superspeedway on Sunday, tender had some sort of he was collected in an ac- Oct. 4, 2020, in Talladega, Ala. damage. Only six of the cident during the second 12 made it to the finish. overtime. “You’re on top one week and Dillon. unplanned miles. same story a lot of times, Hamlin insisted lagging The reigning Cup cham- with a win and every- Almirola was wrecked Meanwhile, blue-collar just heartbreak,” he said. the No. 11 Toyota at the pion is still winless this thing’s fantastic,” Busch while leading near the end fan favorite Matt DiBened- “My wife and I have had a back of the field all day, season and on the verge of said. “And then this week of the first stage, and Bow- etto stood devastated on stressful week again just waiting to pounce at the playoff elimination. He we’re here at Talladega ... yer triggered the 13-car pit road after a second- with the uncertainty. I end, was his strategy all was involved in a dizzying and next thing you know, crash in which Kurt Busch place finish. mean, that was pure des- along. Either that, or he number of incidents at I’m going for one of the went airborne. The wall That was then yanked peration, but that’s how I was simply the last driver Talladega, including a wildest rides I’ve ever was damaged in that crash away as he was dropped to drive every race.” standing when given the 13-car accident in which been in.” which brought out the first 21st after NASCAR penal- The final finishing order chance to snap a skid that older brother, Kurt, went An hour after the finish, red flag for repairs. ized him for forcing Wil- showed Jones, himself started with the playoffs airborne over Cole Custer. NASCAR rescinded a pen- The second red flag liam Byron below the line. looking for a job for 2021, one month ago. That accident brought out alty on Chase Elliott, stopped the second over- DiBenedetto was initially finishing second to team- “I hate to say it, but you the first of two red-flag which moved him up to time, right before Elliott denied his first career vic- mate Hamlin for Joe Gibbs have to play the game. You stoppages. fifth in the final running took the lead. At almost tory a year ago by Hamlin Racing in a 1-2 for Toyota. have to get to the next Hamlin raced to his 44th order — the highest of the any other track, Elliott the same week DiBened- Ty Dillon was third in a round,” Hamlin said. “To Cup victory, tying him with playoff drivers behind would have taken the etto learned he was out of Chevrolet for Germain win the championship, childhood hero Bill Elliott Hamlin. Austin Dillon was checkered flag before that a job. Racing, which late last you have to win the last on the career list. He also the next highest-finishing accident. But Talladega’s This defeat came as month sold its charter to race and you have to get to earned the automatic playoff driver at 12th. finish line is unusually DiBenedetto waits and Hamlin for Hamlin and the last race. For us, we berth into the next round Four of 12 drivers will close to Turn 1 and Elliott wonders if his contract NBA great Michael Jordan played the strategy to play of the playoffs, joining Kurt be eliminated next week had not made it there be- will be extended by Wood to start a team around the numbers to make sure Busch, winner last week at at The Roval at Charlotte fore a crash behind him. Brothers Racing or if he’ll driver Bubba Wallace. It we got locked in.” his home track of Las Vegas Motor Speedway. The bot- He then had to pit from be one-and-done and was the best career finish Fitting for this particu- but one of six playoff driv- tom four in the standings the lead for fuel because moved aside for Austin for the team and Dillon lar wreck-fest was that ers that failed to reach the are Kyle Busch, Clint Bow- he didn’t have enough gas Cindric. used it to lobby for a seat Hamlin’s win needed finish at Talladega. yer, Aric Almirola for the additional, “I feel like this is the next year. Italian reaches French Open QF Garcia wins on birdie Associated Press match Rai’s total of 11 under par, but then missed from No. 1 seed Halep JACKSON, Miss. — Ser- three feet for par on the first gio Garcia had gone just extra hole. more than a year since his “Tommy had finished off in- gets knocked out last victory, which felt credibly and it’s not nice to even longer considering see him miss that but it feels HOWARD FENDRICH AND he failed to make the JOHN LEICESTER incredible,” said Rai, who won FedEx Cup playoffs and the 2018 Hong Kong Open AP sports writers fell out of the top 50 in the and finished second in the world for the first time PARIS — Martina Trevisan has since 2011. Irish Open seven days ago. been doing video chats from her One week, and two big Reid ends strong hotel room with her mental coach shots, changed every day along the way to the everything. and captures first quarterfinals at Roland Garros, a Garcia hit a 5-wood that LPGA Tour title run the 159th-ranked qualifier ac- barely cleared a bunker GALLOWAY, N.J. — Mel knowledges is “a little” shocking, and set up an eagle putt just not as much to her as to every- from just inside 4 feet to Reid of England seized con- one else. tie for the lead, and he trol with a run of birdies So after Trevisan’s 6-4, 6-4 victory Associated Press won the Sanderson Farms around the turn and finished against No. 5 seed Kiki Bertens at Italy’s Martina Trevisan clenches her fist after scoring a point against Championship with an strong for a 4-under 67 and a Court Suzanne Lenglen on Sunday, Netherlands’ Kiki Bertens in the fourth round match of the French Open at 8-iron to 30 inches for two-shot victory in the which was just as out-of-nowhere at the Roland Garros stadium in Paris, France, Sunday, Oct. 4, 2020. birdie on the final hole. ShopRite LPGA Classic for this out-of-nowhere French Open “The perfect ending for her first LPGA Tour title. as Iga Swiatek’s 6-1, 6-2 win against Trevisan wrote, saying she eventu- Paris since — yes, you guessed it — an amazing week,” Garcia Reid’s only mistake on the 2018 champion and No. 1 seed Si- ally sought help and “re-learned Nadal 15 years ago and now faces said. back nine was a bogey on the mona Halep over at Court Philippe how to eat and to make peace with the 12-time champion. Thiem, par-3 17th, which cut her four- Chatrier, the 26-year-old from Flor- my wounds and to appreciate my runner-up to the King of Clay the Rai takes Scottish shot lead in half when Jenni- ence, Italy, planned to stick to the new body.” past two years, plays No. 12 seed Open after playoff fer Kupcho and Jennifer Song routine. Then, having returned to tennis Diego Schwartzman, a 6-1, 6-3, 6-4 It’s helped her for the past two each made birdie. in 2014 from a 4 1/2-year break, hav- winner against Lorenzo Sonego. with Fleetwood From the right rough on the years, not merely the past two ing toiled at tiny events offering In the other women’s matches, weeks, which also featured unex- NORTH BERWICK, Scot- par-5 closing hole, Reid total prize money of $10,000, having No. 3 Elina Svitolina beat Caroline land — Englishman Aaron Rai lashed a 6-iron knowing that pected wins over Coco Gauff and moved up the rankings enough to Garcia 6-1, 6-3 and next takes on needed only one playoff hole short of the green would be 20th-seeded Maria Sakkari. enter the qualifying rounds at Nadia Podoroska, a qualifier from to beat compatriot Tommy Trevisan’s tennis coach, Matteo tournaments but fail- Argentina who is ranked 131st and fine with a two-shot lead and Catarsi, described one of the goals ing on her first nine attempts to eliminated Barbora Krejcikova 2-6, Fleetwood and win the Scot- the other two players also in of the sessions with Florida-based reach the main draw, she finally 6-2, 6-3. tish Open for his second Eu- the rough. The ball came out Lorenzo Beltrame, whose clientele made a breakthrough this year. Like Trevisan, Podoroska never ropean Tour title. hot and ran onto the edge of also includes three-time major Trevisan made her debut in a had won a Grand Slam match until Fleetwood (67) birdied the the green, effectively assuring semifinalist Johanna Konta, this major’s 128-player bracket at the this event. last hole of regulation to victory. way: “Not to feel uncomfortable in in January after The 54th-ranked Swiatek, a this environment, like someone making it through qualifying, exit- 19-year-old from Poland who ended Sanderson Farms Championship who played in Grand Slam qualify- ing from the first round with a Halep’s 17-match winning streak, Sunday ing, but to feel like a queen, like a straight-set loss to eventual cham- also will be making her Slam quar- At Country Club of Jackson star.” pion Sofia Kenin. terfinal debut when she meets Jackson, Miss. Purse: $6.6 million Trevisan and Beltrame chat. He Trevisan learned, though, that Trevisan. gives her writing assignments. She Yardage: 7,460; Par: 72 she was ready to compete with the “Nobody surprises anybody any- Individual FedExCup Points in parentheses works to find the right words to de- best. more,” said two-time major cham- Final Round scribe her thoughts and buttress “I’m more confident,” she says pion Halep, who had to be taken Sergio Garcia (500), $1,188,000 68-68-66-67—269 -19 her self-belief. The exercise is im- now. “I know I belong here.” aback at least a tad, considering Peter Malnati (300), $719,400 70-67-70-63—270 -18 portant for where Trevisan is these J.T. Poston (190), $455,400 66-67-69-70—272 -16 While Rafael Nadal over- she defeated Swiatek 6-1, 6-0 in Keegan Bradley (123), $297,000 66-65-73-69—273 -15 days, in her sport and in her life. whelmed qualifier Sebastian Korda 45 minutes a year ago in Paris. Henrik Norlander (123), $297,000 69-70-69-65—273 -15 It’s been quite a journey, one Trev- 6-1, 6-1, 6-2 — the 20-year-old Amer- Trevisan tossed her racket after isan said she hopes offers others ican, whose father won the closing out the biggest win of her Aberdeen Standard Investments this message: “Don’t ever give up, 1998 Australian Open, was so star- career with a backhand lob she Scottish Open even in the toughest moments, struck he asked his idol for an auto- couldn’t see land; she knew the where it really feels like life wants Sunday graph after the rout — and U.S. match was over when she saw the At The Renaissance Club the worst for you, like it doesn’t Open champion Dominic Thiem expression on 2016 French Open North Berwick, Scotland care about you at all. Stay strong held off French wild-card entry semifinalist Bertens’ face. Purse: $7 million; Yardage: 7,343; Par: 71 and seek the light. Because there is Hugo Gaston 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 3-6, 6-3, A giddy Trevisan frequently Final Round light there, and it will arrive.” the unpredictable outcomes kept laughed as she spoke in Italian Aaron Rai, England 70-69-70-64—273 -11 A decade ago, shortly after turn- Tommy Fleetwood, England 69-68-69-67—273 -11 arriving at Roland Garros in the with reporters — about exactly how Robert Rock, England 65-67-72-70—274 -10 ing 16 but beset by the pressure of fourth round Sunday. much she’s earned so far ($330,000, Lucas Herbert, Austria 66-65-79-65—275 -9 others’ expectations, promising U.S. Open runner-up Alexander more than her total career win- Marc Warren, Scotland 70-69-70-66—275 -9 prospect Trevisan quit tennis, Zverev lost 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 to nings entering 2020), about how which her mother teaches and her 19-year-old Jannik Sinner of Italy, she’d describe her personality (“I Shoprite Classic brother played professionally (her then said he had a fever and was try to smile a lot, and I do; but when Sunday father was a pro soccer player). short of breath, two symptoms that I’m sad, you definitely can tell that At Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club, Galloway, N.J. She had anorexia, an experience Purse: $1.3 million; Yardage: 6,190; Par: 71 raise red flags during a coronavirus I’m sad”) and whether, given every- Final Round and recovery she discussed in de- pandemic that postponed the thing she went through, Trevisan Mel Reid, $195,000 68-64-66-67—265 -19 tail in a blog post two months ago. French Open from May-June to thought she could return to this Jennifer Kupcho, $114,323 69-65-65-68—267 -17 “I hated my muscular body and I September-October. level of play. 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