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January 10, 2019

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Judge halves bond amount for accused DISPLAY OF PRIDE local meth trafficker

BY JAMES SWIFT [email protected]

The amount of methampheta- mine defendant Hollie Elizabeth Spotts is accused of trafficking through the county last year isn’t just substantial. It’s among the largest recoveries by the Georgia State Patrol that Cherokee Judicial Circuit Assistant District Attorney Erle J. Newton ever heard of. “They found seven small boxes behind the driver’s seat of that car,” Newton said Tuesday in Bar- tow Superior Court. “Each of the boxes contained about 1,000 grams of methamphetamine.” The total amount of suspected methamphetamine found in Spotts’ vehicle by GSP officers on Nov. 16, Newton said, was about seven kilograms — more than 15 pounds of the drug. He also said that officers recovered “two sus- pected MDMA, or ecstasy, pills” from the automobile stopped in Bartow County, along with $893 in cash. In addition to the trafficking charge, Spotts is also facing one

SEE TRAFFICKING, PAGE 5A RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS A billboard on Joe Frank Harris Parkway in Cartersville offers congratulations to the area’s new hometown hero. Cartersville High grad Trevor Lawrence quarterbacked Clemson to the college football national championship Monday night in a 44-16 win over Alabama. Lawrence was named the most valuable offensive player in the game after throwing for nearly 350 yards while completing 20 of 32 pass attempts with three touchdowns and no interceptions. BBW Luncheon provides tools for ‘balanced not Spotts busy’ life on Jan. 22

BY MARIE NESMITH www.balancednotbusy.com, “At Balanced Bond reduced [email protected] Not Busy, we believe there is a better way to live. We are obsessively passionate Striving to help individuals “live a bal- about helping people find their balance for accused anced not busy life,” Atlanta resident Ciji and maintain it. Townsend will be the featured speaker at “We focus on time management, in- child molester January’s Bartow Business Women creasing productivity and investing in a BY JAMES SWIFT Luncheon. wellness regimen. Our workshops sim- [email protected] “On Jan. 22, we will kick-start the jour- plify the delicate dance of finding balance ney to find balance,” said Townsend, and provide strategic direction for every- A judge reduced bond for a chief motivator for her business, Balanced one to achieve their goals and invest in a Cartersville man accused of com- Not Busy. “The Bartow Business better life.” mitting sex crimes against his un- Women’s luncheon session will not [be] a The BBW Luncheon will cost $15 for derage sister in Bartow Superior work-life balance conversation, rather we chamber members and $20 for nonmem- Court Tuesday, lowering the will dive deep into each attendee’s rela- bers. Those interested in attending the amount required for Colby Sharod tionship with time, identify balance barri- gathering need to register by Jan. 18. Dyer to be released from custody ers and determine boundaries. “BBW is open to all women to see the from $75,000 to $50,000. “One of the foundational principles to great value the chamber can bring and the live a balanced not busy life is being hon- connections they can make,” said Jessica SEE BOND, PAGE 5A est with how you value your time. We Sewell, community development director often exclaim that we don’t have enough for Cartersville-Bartow County Chamber hours in the day, but the reality is that we of Commerce. “ … In addition to the reg- don’t know how to use the time that we ular luncheons, BBW organizes multiple have. During the session, I will share with social events to network and spend time attendees a tool to help them determine building relationships in fun and exciting how much time they have to prioritize places around Bartow County. tasks and ensure that they don’t set unre- “… We are changing up BBW for 2019. MEREDITH DAVIS/SPECIAL alistic expectations.” In year’s past, we have held a luncheon Ciji Townsend, chief motivator for her business, Balanced Not Busy, speaks Starting at 11:30 a.m., the luncheon will each month at the chamber. Going for- during a gathering in August 2018. be held at the Cartersville-Bartow County ward, we will rotate a luncheon and an Chamber of Commerce’s Anheuser-Busch evening outing every other month. Our will be held in March, July and Novem- the luncheon, contact Sewell at 770-382- Room, 122 W. Main St. in Cartersville. luncheons will be held in the months of ber.” 1466 or Dyer According to January, May and September. Our outings For more information or to register for [email protected]. Bartow offers PSAT Applications being accepted for ESF scholarships

BY DONNA HARRIS Serving students from Bartow Bartow County to apply. We also rent academic year. 8/9 to all 8th-graders [email protected] County, the foundation distributes invite nontraditional students who Besides the online application, college scholarships based on have been a Bartow County resi- high school students must submit BY DONNA HARRIS Deserving students who need need and/or merit on behalf of dent for three years or more to an official transcript obtained and [email protected] help financing college have an op- local businesses, corporations, in- apply as well.” signed by their guidance counsel- portunity to chip away at the cost dividuals, churches and civic To be eligible, an applicant must ing office, a copy of their ACT Bartow County’s eighth-graders have a golden opportunity to of their post-secondary education. groups. be a Bartow County high school and/or SAT scores, a 500-word get a preview of the standardized tests they’ll have to take to get High school seniors and college “Students and families of Bar- senior or current college student essay outlining their into college. students are encouraged to apply tow County are very fortunate to who graduated from a Bartow educational/career goals, a copy of For the first time ever, the school system is offering the Prelim- for scholarships valued at as much have a resource such as this to help County high school or a home- one post-secondary letter of ac- inary Scholastic Aptitude Test 8/9 free of charge to all students in as $2,000 through the Etowah offset the ever-increasing cost of schooled, GED or nontraditional ceptance and a copy of the current the eighth-grade at Adairsville, Cass, South Central and Woodland Scholarship Foundation. college,” ESF Operations Director student with three years residency FAFSA student aid report for middle schools on Thursday, Jan. 24. The nonprofit organization will Dawn Evans said. “I would en- in Bartow County who is or will those applying for need-based The PSAT 8/9 is a standardized assessment specifically designed be accepting applications online at courage all high school seniors be enrolled as a full-time student scholarships. www.etowah.org/scholarships and college students who were in an accredited college, university SEE PSAT, PAGE 5A until Monday, April 1, at 5 p.m. graduates of a school located in or technical school during the cur- SEE ESF, PAGE 5A

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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Thursday, January 10, 2019 3A Texas landowners dig in to fight border wall

BY NOMAAN MERCHANT Many have hired lawyers who crossings and deter Central Amer- Associated Press are preparing to fight the govern- ican families from trying to mi- ment if, as expected, it moves to grate north. Many of those families HIDALGO, Texas — As Presi- seize their land through eminent are seeking asylum because of vi- dent Donald Trump travels to the domain. olence in their home countries and border in Texas to make the case The opposition will intensify if often turn themselves in to border for his $5.7 billion wall, Democrats accede to the Trump agents when they arrive here. landowner Eloisa Cavazos says administration’s demand to build The number of families has she knows firsthand how the proj- more than 215 new miles of wall, surged. DHS said Wednesday that ect will play out if the White including 104 miles in the Rio it detained 27,518 adults and chil- House gets its way. Grande Valley and 55 miles near dren traveling together on the The federal government has Laredo. Even a compromise solu- southern border in December, a started surveying land along the tion to build “steel slats,” as new monthly high. border in Texas and announced Trump has suggested, or more With part of the $1.6 billion plans to start construction next fencing of the kind that Democrats Congress approved in March, U.S. month. Rather than surrender their have previously supported would Customs and Border Protection an- land, some property owners are likely trigger more court cases and nounced it would build 25 miles of digging in, vowing to reject buy- pushback in Texas. wall along the flood-control levee out offers and preparing to fight Legal experts say Trump likely in Hidalgo County, which runs the administration in court. cannot waive eminent domain — well north of the Rio Grande. “You could give me a trillion which requires the government to Congress did not allow con- dollars and I wouldn’t take it,” demonstrate a public use for the struction of any of Trump’s wall said Cavazos, whose land sits land and provide landowners with prototypes. But the administra- along the Rio Grande, the river compensation — by declaring a tion’s plans call for a concrete wall separating the U.S. and Mexico in national emergency. to the height of the existing levee, Texas. “It’s not about money.” While this is Trump’s first visit JOHN L. MONE/AP with 18-foot steel posts on top. Trump is scheduled to visit the to the border in Texas as president, Father Roy Snipes, pastor of the La Lomita Chapel, shows journalists the land on either side of CBP wants to clear 150 feet in border Thursday in McAllen, a the Rio Grande at the US-Mexico border in Mission, Texas, on Jan. 8. Portions of Father Snipes’ his administration’s immigration church land in Mission could be seized by the federal government to construct additional border front of any new construction for city of 143,000 on the river. crackdown has been felt here for wall and fence lines. an “enforcement zone” of access Congress in March funded 33 months. roads, cameras, and lighting. mile of walls and fencing in Texas. Hundreds of the more than The president also ordered sol- mission said they closed their base crossings. More than 23,000 par- The government sued the local The government has laid out plans 2,400 children separated from diers to the border in response to a camp along the border on Dec. 22. ents and children were caught ille- Roman Catholic diocese late last that would cut across private land their parents last summer were de- wave of migrant caravans before But Trump’s border wall will gally crossing the border in the year to gain access for its survey- in the Rio Grande Valley. Those in tained in cages at a Border Patrol the November election. Those last beyond his administration. Rio Grande Valley in November ors at the site of La Lomita chapel, the way include landowners who facility in McAllen. Three “tender- troops had a heavy presence in the Building in the region is a top pri- — more than triple the number which opened in 1865 and was an have lived in the valley for gener- age” facilities for the youngest Rio Grande Valley, though they ority for the Department of Home- from a year earlier. important site for missionaries ations, environmental groups and children were opened in this re- have since quietly left. A spokes- land Security because it’s the Homeland Security officials who traveled the Rio Grande Val- a 19th century chapel. gion. woman for the border security busiest area for illegal border argue that a wall would stop many ley by horseback. Steyer to focus on impeachment, not presidency

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS this reckless, lawless and dangerous presi- But Steyer, who chose the premier presi- DES MOINES, Iowa — Billionaire in- dent,” Steyer said. “Therefore, I will be ded- dential caucus state to make his announce- vestor and Democratic activist Tom Steyer icating 100 percent of my time, effort and ment, likened his mission to seeking the said Wednesday that he will not run for the resources working for Mr. Trump’s impeach- presidency itself. White House in 2020 and will instead focus ment and removal from office. I am not run- “Most people come to Iowa around this on calling for President Donald Trump’s im- ning for president at this time.” time to announce a campaign for the presi- peachment. Steyer said his $40 million commitment dency,” he said. “But I am proud to be here Steyer, who has spent $50 million on his for 2019 was designed to pressure the Dem- that I will do whatever it takes as long as it Need to Impeach campaign and announced ocratic-controlled House to begin impeach- takes to remove a president.” plans to spend $40 million more this year, ment hearings and to persuade the party’s Although Steyer’s call for impeachment said at an event in Des Moines that “the im- presidential contenders to support impeach- comes as House Democrats have taken the peachment question has reached an inflection ment on their platform. majority, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has point,” given that Democrats have taken ma- The decision not to run comes as a surprise said that the House shouldn’t move to im- jority control of the House. since Steyer had been traveling the country peach Trump without more facts and that the “I said last year that I’m willing to do promoting the political platform he released effort would be divisive. whatever I can to protect our country from after November’s midterm elections. Steyer objected. Stocks post fourth straight gain as hopes build on China trade

BY MARLEY JAY plans and investment profession- stocks made solid gains and Asian ment-backed mortgage loan appli- The S&P 500 index climbed “You still have moderating earn- AP Markets Writer als, has climbed 9.9 percent since indexes jumped. cations aren’t being approved, 10.55 points, or 0.4 percent, to ings growth, non-problematic in- Dec. 24. Wednesday’s rally thinned when companies can’t go public on stock 2,584.96. The Dow Jones Indus- flation and relatively low interest Stocks cinched their fourth con- Negotiators from the U.S. and Trump tweeted that his meeting exchanges and a number of eco- trial Average picked up 91.67 rates,” he said. secutive gain Wednesday as in- China extended their trade talks to with Congressional leaders was a nomic reports watched by investors points, or 0.4 percent, to 23,879.12. Experts think the trade negotia- dexes around the world build on a third day, which investors took as “waste of time,” while top Democ- aren’t being released. The Nasdaq composite rose 60.08 tions will have to continue for their early 2019 rally. The gains for a sign the trade discussions were rats said Trump left after they U.S. Bank Wealth Management points, or 0.9 percent, to 6,957.08. months before an agreement is U.S. indexes faded slightly after productive even though the two didn’t agree to fund the border wall chief equity strategist Terry Sand- The Russell 2000 index of smaller reached. The Trump administration President Donald Trump and Dem- sides didn’t announce any break- Trump has demanded. ven said the economy looks solid, and U.S.-focused stocks added wants the government of President ocratic leaders said Trump cut throughs. Stocks linked to faster The partial government shut- but this year is likely to be a bumpy 12.25 points, or 0.9 percent, to Xi Jinping to alter its handling of short a meeting on ending the par- economic growth, such as technol- down has lasted almost three one for stocks because investors 1,438.81. technology held by foreign compa- tial shutdown of the federal gov- ogy and energy companies, kept weeks, meaning 800,000 federal will be very sensitive to trade Sandven said stocks could keep nies, and while Chinese officials ernment. rising. employees are temporarily out of threats and signs of slower growth. rising next week as U.S. corpora- have suggested they could revise The last four-day winning streak Oil prices rose for the ninth day work or working unpaid. Because “We’re in this roller-coaster tions start to report their fourth- some of their industrial plans, they for the S&P 500 ended in mid-Sep- out of 10, bringing U.S. crude back many federal agencies are shut- mode,” he said. “We’re in a trading quarter results, as their profits are say they won’t abandon larger tember. The index, the benchmark above $50 a barrel for the first time tered, the government can’t send range that we’ll be in for the course expected to rise compared to last goals that they consider a path to for many mutual funds, retirement in almost a month. European out a variety of payments, govern- of the year.” year. prosperity and global influence. THE MARKET IN REVIEW

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students and educators determine what they The exam, which takes about 2 hours and minister the exam to roughly 1,000 students PSAT need to work on in high school to be ready 45 minutes to complete, is composed of across the county, according to Page. Bond for college after graduation.” three sections. The reading section focuses “The PSAT 8/9 is not required but strongly FROM PAGE 1A Cass Middle lead counselor Tracey Moore, on processing information, similar to what encouraged, as it helps us prepare children FROM PAGE 1A for younger students that provides practice who also is the eighth-grade counselor, said might be experienced in a thoughtful, evi- for a highly successful future,” he said. “Tak- Dyer, 26, was arrested on Nov. 8 for the SAT and identifies areas students she thinks it’s important for students to take dence-based discussion. ing this test will also benefit those looking to on charges of aggravated sexual need to improve on as they prepare for their the PSAT before they leave middle school In the writing and language section, the test qualify for a National Merit Scholarship or battery and two counts of aggra- post-secondary educational endeavors. “so they can get an early glimpse of what the taker will become an editor, improving pas- other scholarship opportunities.” vated child molestation. Cherokee “This free test for our eighth-grade stu- SAT/ACT may look like.” sages written especially for the exam. Students Administering the test at the four middle Judicial Circuit Senior Assistant dents will give them a head start as they “This will allow students to be better pre- will use the same skills they use to proofread schools will cost the school system about District Attorney Sharon Fox said begin to lay out a roadmap to their future,” pared and have fewer butterflies when they their own schoolwork. The mathematics sec- $11,000, and the money will be taken out Dyer is accused of sexually abusing Superintendent Dr. Phillip Page said. “Not take the SAT or ACT for real in high tion covers a range of math practices, with em- of the general fund, Page said. Student his 14-year-old sibling “in a one- only does the PSAT 8/9 serve as practice for school,” she said. “This early exposure phasis on problem-solving, modeling, scores will be available in the spring. time incident in Bartow County.” the PSAT and ultimately SAT, but test tak- should help their SAT/ACT scores be algebraic structure and using tools strategically. For more information, students and par- Bond was initially set at $75,000 ers will also see grade-level benchmarks on higher. The PSAT results will also be bene- Local testing coordinators at each school, ents should contact their middle school at a hearing in late November. their score reports. Those benchmarks help ficial to the students, parents and educators.” along with proctors and monitors, will ad- guidance counselor. “These are serious charges. The fact that he’s done this to his sister is not taken lightly by the State,” Fox said. “We do believe [$75,000] would impact them and explain their fu- Evans also said the foundation expects March,” she said. is a reasonable bond.” ESF ture aspirations in the required essay.” to be able to award about the same total Students who need assistance before By the time of the bond reduc- She also added a new application man- amount of scholarships “if not more this then can call the foundation at 770-382- tion hearing, Fox said the defen- FROM PAGE 1A agement software program has been put in year” due to increased fundraising efforts 1757 or email questions to dant had been in pre-trial detention College students must submit an official place that will make it easier for students to and sponsor support this past year. [email protected]. at the Bartow County Jail for transcript and copy of their 2019 spring se- login and navigate through the application “[Community support has] been incred- Winners will be notified in May and will roughly 60 days. “I have not in- mester schedule proving full-time status, a and will give the selection committee – ibly generous,” she said. “At our most re- be invited to the Scholarship Announce- dicted the case,” she said, “but in 500-word essay and a copy of the current made up of anonymous volunteers – an “up- cent fundraisers, we raised over $20,000 ment Ceremony on Thursday, May 30. this particular situation, we haven’t FAFSA SAR if applying for need-based to-date system for choosing the recipients.” in scholarship dollars to be awarded this They can claim their checks after July 1. missed the 90-day marker, either.” scholarships. In 2018, the foundation received about year. This community sees the value in ed- Anyone who is interested in sponsoring Dyer’s attorney Stephen M. Most scholarships are for $1,000, “but 350 applications and awarded 230 schol- ucation and supports our local youth in so a scholarship should visit the foundation Reba asked Georgia Superior Court we have a few at $1,500 and $2,000,” arships totaling $240,000, Evans said. many ways. We appreciate the commit- website to learn about the process or call Senior Judge Shepherd L. Howell Evans said. “We have made progress on ‘closing the ment we receive from our donors and the foundation office. to reduce bond to $40,000. “It’s important to note that there is only gap’ between the number of applicants sponsors.” “It’s fairly easy to set up an annual “I would point out, your honor, one application for students to fill out,” each year and the number of scholarships Foundation staff members will be visit- scholarship or an endowment,” Evans that my client has not been able to she said. “The selection committee will awarded,” she said. “In fact, in 2018, we ing each of the four high schools in Bar- said. pay the $75,000 bond. His family match the best candidate with the criteria awarded the most scholarships in our en- tow County to help students get started on Since its inception in 1982, ESF has dis- does not make that much money, given to us by the donors using the appli- tire history. But the need still exists and is the application, Evans said. tributed more than $6 million to more than they can’t come up with that much cants’ entries. The students will have a ongoing for more students to be helped “We do not have any dates lined up yet, 7,000 Cartersville and Bartow County stu- money and one of the factors that chance to express how a scholarship every year.” but it will be in February and early dents, according to its website. we’re allowed to look at is the abil- ity to pay and the ability to post a reasonable bond,” he said. “He Defense attorney E. Jay Abt argued that ally quite astounding.” with an ankle monitor device within 72 does have children that he is sup- Trafficking $200,000 was an “extraordinary” amount Abt, however, said technology would en- hours of her release, he did not require her porting, the victim is all the way that his client’s family could not pay. He sure Spotts’ physical distance from the to undergo house arrest as a bond condition. across the country, he’s not a risk to FROM PAGE 1A asked Judge Howell to reduce the bond to Cherokee Judicial Circuit wouldn’t be an “If she wants to go out and do the good intimidate that victim or any wit- felony charge of possession of a controlled somewhere in the $50,000-$75,000 range. issue. In fact, he said he’s had many cases things that Mr. Abt said she’s done before, nesses. He has no record whatso- substance and a misdemeanor charge of Newton argued for $200,000 to remain in which defendants who lived out-of-state then I don’t want to stop that,” he said — a ever. I believe he’s a good failure to maintain lane, according to supe- the minimum bond amount. “And I would have been ordered to house arrest and/or reference to the defendant’s work as an candidate for a reduced bond.” rior court documents. ask for special conditions, such as house ar- wear ankle monitors, including a current AmeriCorps mentor in West Virginia, The alleged victim in the case, While bond was initially set at $200,000, rest and ankle monitor,” he added. client who resides in Miami. among other volunteer activities cited by Reba said, is currently residing in Georgia Superior Court Senior Judge Shep- That Spotts would be living approxi- “It is not difficult for the D.A.’s office to Abt earlier in the hearing. Utah. He added that he does not con- herd L. Howell ordered the amount to be mately 450 miles away from Bartow while monitor her from Proctorville,” he said. In order to move the case forward faster, sider the defendant to be a flight risk. lowered to $100,000. awaiting a court date was a point of con- “We simply arrange with a local ankle mon- Newton said he has requested that the Geor- “He has family ties to the com- Several members of Spotts’ family trav- tention. itor company and then the ankle monitor gia Bureau of Investigation Crime Lab ex- munity,” he said. “They will ensure eled from Proctorville, Ohio, for the hear- “Spotts, being a resident of Proctorville, company gives digital access to the D.A.’s pedite the analysis of the substances found that he makes every court appear- ing. She has been held in pre-trial detention Ohio, that is a major concern for the State,” office, so they can go online, log in on the in Spotts’ vehicle. “I expect those results ance. I believe there are conditions at the Bartow County Jail for nearly two Newton said. “Just the sheer amount of internet and monitor her 24/7.” back no later than Feb. 11, 2019, per their that can be established that will en- months. methamphetamine found in this car, it’s re- While Howell ordered Spotts to be fitted policy,” he said. sure he does appear for court.”

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS noon after her office had been in- held by Kelly, according to a po- STOCKBRIDGE — A lawyer undated with calls about the alle- lice report. The report doesn’t say representing a couple who ap- gations in the documentary, some what the relationship between peared in a recent documentary de- tied to his Chicago-area home. Mason and Kelly is. tailing abuse allegations against R. But Foxx also said there’s no ac- Savage told the officer that Kelly said prosecutors in Georgia tive investigation of Kelly and Mason had called him around 3:10 have reached out to him. launching one would require vic- p.m. on May 23 and said, “I’m Atlanta-based lawyer Gerald tims and witnesses. gonna do harm to you and your Griggs represents Timothy and Kelly’s Chicago attorney, Steve family, when I see you I’m gonna Jonjelyn Savage, who have said re- Greenberg, said in a phone inter- get you, I’m gonna (expletive) kill peatedly that Kelly has kept their view Tuesday evening that the al- you.” daughter from contacting them and legations in the Lifetime Capt. Joey Smith with the Henry has brainwashed her. The Savages, documentary were false. He also County Police Department con- who live in Stockbridge, just south said it was inappropriate for a firmed by email Wednesday that a of Atlanta, appeared in Lifetime’s state’s attorney to characterize al- magistrate judge had issued a war- “Surviving R. Kelly” series. legations she’d seen on TV, prior rant for Mason on charges of ter- The series, which aired earlier to charges or even an investigation. roristic threats and acts. The email this month, looks at the singer’s Timothy Savage told a police of- says detectives would like to meet history and allegations that he has ficer on Jan. 3 that Don Russell, with Mason to “review his version sexually abused women and girls. whom he identified as Kelly’s of events.” The Henry County Kelly, who turned 52 on Tuesday, manager, had texted him saying it Sheriff’s Office said no one by that has denied wrongdoing. would be best for him and his fam- name has been arrested since the Savage and his wife have said ily if the documentary didn’t air, warrant was issued last year. they haven’t heard from their according to a Henry County po- Mason did not respond to an

daughter in about two years. lice report. email Wednesday seeking com- FRANK MICELOTTA/INVISION/AP, FILE The Lifetime series reported that Russell called Savage while the ment. R. Kelly performs at the BET Awards in Los Angeles in June 2013. A Georgia man involved with a their daughter has repeatedly de- officer was there and Savage put A Cook County jury acquitted recent documentary detailing abuse allegations against R. Kelly told police the singer’s manager nied that Kelly has done anything the phone on speaker so the officer Kelly of all 14 counts of child threatened him. wrong and has said she doesn’t could listen, the police report says. pornography in 2008. Prosecutors want to talk to her family. It went on to say that Russell ac- had argued a videotape showed Griggs said the Fulton County cused Savage of lying to Lifetime him engaged in graphic sex acts    district attorney’s office reached and said that if Savage continued with a girl as young as 13. Kelly out to him on Monday seeking to support the series, Russell and and the alleged victim, in her 20s "-*+/ *#/ ,-*/ -'/ ('/ contact information for witnesses. Kelly would be forced to release at the time of the trial, denied it Griggs said Fulton County investi- information that would show Sav- was them in the video.  ( gators “haven’t confirmed or de- age was a liar and that would ruin Kelly rose from poverty on nied an investigation.” him, his reputation, his business Chicago’s South Side to become a Chris Hopper, a spokesman, for and his family. star singer, songwriter and pro- the Fulton County district attor- Contact information for Russell ducer. Despite his legal troubles a ney’s office, declined to comment. could not be immediately found. decade ago, he still retains a fol- Griggs said he’s also been con- Savage also called police in May lowing. -''/"#!"' * -''/"#!"' * "(. *+%#$ %/  +"' ( (+,%/%(-/ tacted by prosecutors in Kelly’s to report that a man named James Kelly won a Grammy in 1997 .#' %&.#' % &#'%/ , * )& +"(. *+(+,%/ .#,""#!" &)".#,"!-+,++ (&#'! &)" %(-/"#!"' * %(-/"#!"  ' *  hometown of Chicago. Cook Mason had threatened him because for “I Believe I Can Fly,” and is "#!"+ &)" #',"  , *'((' "' ( )* % County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx Savage was trying to reach his known for such raunchy hits as $%#  %# $!"%# !%# #)#,,#('#+ +  +"' ( *,%/%(-/ addressed reporters Tuesday after- daughter, who he said was being “Bump N’ Grind” and “Ignition.” (+,%/% *%(. (+,%/%(-/ #$!%# +"(. *+(+,%/ .#,"%(.  (*,".#' .#,"%(. "(. *+(. %(-/.#,"%(. *(-'( ,( &)" *(-'(  *(-'( *(-'(  Kemp goes on ‘thank you’ tour

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Georgia agrees to improve solitary confinement conditions

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS His report included photos im- dark ages.” through the six wings in about 18 Corrections officials have ages of prisoners with self-in- A Department of Corrections months and then be transferred agreed to improve conditions for flicted cuts, blood on the floor of statement says the agency “recog- out, many languished in the SMU prisoners in Georgia’s most re- one cell and the window of an- nizes the national reforms sur- for years, their lawyers said. strictive solitary confinement fa- other, and descriptions of “extra- rounding restrictive housing and In the most restrictive wings, cility, which an expert had said ordinarily harsh” living we are actively engaged in mov- prisoners remained locked in risked causing prisoners psycho- conditions. His conclusion: “The ing forward with internal proce- their cells 24 hours a day, five to logical harm. prisoners at this facility face a dures that address these trends.” seven days a week and weren’t al- The proposed changes would substantial risk of serious harm, The 192 cells in the unit meas- lowed to have books or other dis- settle a lawsuit filed by prisoners harm that may be long-lasting ure about 6 feet by 9 feet. The tractions, the motion said. in the Special Management Unit and even fatal.” solid metal doors have a small of the Georgia Diagnostic and His report “was a watershed glass window with a sliding Classification Prison in Jackson. moment,” Southern Center for cover. Guards pass meals through Their agreement, reached last Human Rights attorney Sarah a slot. A small exterior window at month with Corrections Depart- Geraghty, who represents the the back of each cell is covered ment officials and now awaiting prisoners, said in a news release. by a shield. a judge’s approval, says prisoners “A civilized society doesn’t The SMU is divided into six will be allowed out of their cells lock people in isolation cells for wings that correspond to a three- at least four hours each weekday, years on end,” she said. “It was tier program. While prisoners won’t be housed in the unit longer past time to move out of the were supposed to be able to move than two years except in certain narrowly defined circumstances, Open To The Public and will have access to educa- ASE Master Technicians with over 55 years tional programming and materi- of combined automotive experience! als, among other changes. $ Psychology professor and New Look! New Windows! 19.99* Free* prison expert Craig Haney wrote Are Your Windows Synthetic Blend First Time Check Engine Light Code in a report submitted to the court Energy Efficient? Oil Service Customers Scan w/$10 OFF Diagnostics We service Powerstrokes, Call Today... Up to 5 quarts of engine oil and oil filter. last year by the prisoners’ lawyers Includes full vehicle inspection, tire pressure adjustment *Some limitations apply. Must present coupon for discount and washer fluid top-off. *See store for details. to be valid. Vehicle year 1996 and newer only. Cummins, and Duramax. that he had toured maximum-se- Energy Efficient Vinyl Windows *Cannot be combined w/any other offer. *Cannot be combined w/any other offer. curity prisons in roughly two Roofing & Siding 470-227-8005 dozen states, and this unit was “Cheapest Prices in North Georgia” “one of the harshest and most 30 Years Experience 88B Wansley Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA draconian” he had seen. Locally Owned & Insured Darrell Pressley • 770-324-8701 [email protected] SPORTS B

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SPECIAL Five athletes Local softball players compete in from the Diamond Devils 12U travel fastpitch softball All-American Games in Florida team, based out of Adairsville, STAFF REPORT According to Diamond Devils ceived the first Gold Glove award competed in the Five athletes from the Diamond coach Rich Taylor, the girls started given by the association at the All- 2019 Youth Devils 12U travel fastpitch soft- every game of the tournament for American games, according to Softball All- ball team, based out of Adairsville, their respective teams after being Taylor. American competed in the 2019 Youth Soft- nominated while playing in a na- “She is the very definition of a Games from Jan. ball All-American Games from tional tourney held in Louisville, leader,” Taylor said of Winters. 2-5 in Orlando, Jan. 2-5 in Orlando, Florida. Kentucky, in the previous spring “Any coach across the nation Florida. Pictured from left are Four of the five girls (Gabi Be- season against teams from all over would be lucky to have a player of Gabi Becerra, cerra, Peyton Dorn, Alissa Winters the country. In order to receive a her caliber. If she is down, you’ll Peyton Dorn, and Sadie Raughton) are students nomination, each player had to re- never know it. I rely on her heav- Rebecca Tippett, at Adairsville Middle School, ceive an all-star vote while playing ily to keep our team in the right Alissa Winters while the other (Rebecca Tippett) in Kentucky. mindset in every game we play. and Sadie attends Red Bud Middle School in A Class of 2024 catcher and Raughton. Calhoun. center fielder, Alissa Winters re- SEE SOFTBALL, PAGE 2B

Legends coach Childress quits HITTING THE NEXT LEVEL AAF team Cartersville softball’s Edwards heading to Wesleyan College before 1st game THE ASSOCIATED PRESS BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN ATLANTA — Brad Childress nicholas.sullivan@daily- didn’t make it to his first game as tribune.com coach of the Atlanta Legends in the Alliance of American Football. The 2018 season didn’t neces- The new spring league an- sarily provide the senior year Cartersville softball player Presly nounced Wednesday that Chil- Edwards would have wanted, but dress has “stepped away from his perhaps it gave her the final high role” a month before the first school campaign she needed. game. No reason was given for his Through all the struggles the decision. The former Minnesota Canes went through this past sea- Vikings coach will be replaced by son, Edwards emerged as a vocal Kevin Coyle, who had signed on leader. After years of being a self- to be the Legends’ defensive coor- described shy individual, Edwards dinator. stepped up as one of only two sen- The AAF begins its inaugural iors on the team, coming “out of season the week after the Super her shell,” according to head coach Bowl. Atlanta is one of eight Shannon Suarez. teams and will play its home Next spring, Edwards will have games at Georgia State Stadium, the chance to showcase her leader- formerly known as Turner Field. ship qualities and continue her softball career for Division III Wesleyan College. She signed with the Macon-based school on Dec. Falcons hire 13 inside the Cartersville High School media center. Kotwica to lead “I’ve always kind of been inter- ested in the college,” Edwards said RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS special teams of Wesleyan. “The first time I went Cartersville High senior Presly Edwards signed to play softball at Wesleyan College in Macon on Dec. 13 in the school’s media center. On hand for the signing were, from left, front row: Jean Reeves, grandmother; Tiffany Edwards, stepmother; Shane to visit, I really liked the campus THE ASSOCIATED PRESS and just the atmosphere. I kind of Edwards, father; Amy Edwards, mother; Campbell Edwards, niece; Peyton Zieminick, sister; Nick Zieminick, brother-in-law; back row, Shelley Tierce, CHS principal; Becky Lowry, aunt; Alex Chastain, assistant softball coach; Shannon Suarez, head softball FLOWERY BRANCH — At- knew it was where I wanted to go. coach; Evan Johnson, Georgia Fire coach; and Darrell Demastus, CHS assistant principal and athletic director. lanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn I was kind of waiting for the offer, has continued to reshape his staff and when I got it, I took it imme- ment for the first time since Ed- 6 spot all year. ... She became Edwards said. “So we knew from in college also. by hiring special teams coordina- diately.” wards’ sophomore season, when someone we relied on daily to hit the beginning of the season that we “She’s someone who has tor Ben Kotwica. There were some bumps in the the team fell to eventual Class 4A some runs in for us and supply a lot were going to have to rely on our worked so hard on her mental ap- The 44-year-old Kotwica di- road along the way, but it seems to runner-up Northside-Columbus in of offense. bats. I just really wanted to be a big proach to the game. ... A lot of that rected Washington’s special teams have made Edwards (and likely a the second round. “I was most proud of her step- part of that and help my team as comes from her preparation and the last five years. good chunk of her teammates) bet- However, Edwards put together ping up and being a leader offen- much as I could.” the work that she puts in in the off- Wednesday’s hiring of Kotwica ter for having gone through it. a great year at the plate, earning all- sively. When she was called upon Edwards embraced and excelled season. It’s really paid off, and it came one day after Quinn brought “It was really hard at some Region 5-AAAA honorable men- defensively, she came up huge in in her role. She had no problem showed in her stats this year and Dirk Koetter and Mike Mularkey points, when we would get beat re- tion and a spot on the DTN’s some games for us behind the putting a bad plate appearance be- her performance.” back to the Falcons as offensive ally bad and everybody would be all-county team. The right-handed plate, too.” hind her or carrying the momen- Edwards said she’s excited to coordinator and tight ends coach, mad and down,” Edwards said. hitter slashed .333/.391/.508 with While Suarez noted Edwards tum with her when she’d been in play for Wesleyan’s new head respectively. “We were a young team, and we just five strikeouts. She hit five did have a sporadic impact defen- the dugout for upwards of an hour coach Penny Siqueiros, who is also Quinn said he expects Kotwica knew we were going to have to doubles, smacked two home runs sively, her production at the plate between at bats. the school’s new athletics director. to bring “an attacking attitude” to work hard. ... I think it was just that and drove in 10 runs. was constant. Essentially being “It takes a really strong-minded But even more than that, Edwards Atlanta’s special teams. bond the team had. We had a really “The best thing about Presly this limited to hitting a few times a player to be in the DH role,” said she’s relieved to be finished Washington’s kickoff unit al- good bond this year. I think that’s year — and what we’ve seen from game to make a difference can be Suarez said. “Only getting up three with the recruiting process. lowed 18.7 yards per return in what helped, just playing for her in other years — is her consis- a daunting task. It certainly isn’t for times a game, on average, to swing “It was definitely relief,” Ed- 2017 to rank second in the NFL. everyone else and not yourself.” tency,” Suarez said. “She stayed everybody. the bat, she prepared for that. She’ll wards said of her signing day His 2018 team led the league in Cartersville came up short in its .300, .350 [batting average] all “Everyone knows we kind of continue to prepare for that, be- kickoff touchback percentage quest to return to the state tourna- year. She stayed around the 4, 5 or struggled this year defensively,” cause that will be her primary role SEE EDWARDS, PAGE 2B (81.2). Tennessee hires Georgia’s Chaney as offensive coordinator

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chaney was Georgia’s offensive KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Jim coordinator from 2016-18 and Chaney is returning to Tennessee made $950,000 this season. He for a second stint as the Volunteers’ coached quarterbacks from 2016- offensive coordinator after spend- 17 and instructed tight ends this ing the last three seasons at Geor- season. gia. “He has been an integral part of Chaney replaces Tyson Helton, our team and program over these who left shortly after the regular past three years and we are grateful season to become Western Ken- for his contributions to the Bull- tucky’s head coach. Chaney re- dogs during that time,” Georgia ceived a three-year contract worth coach Kirby Smart said in a state- a total of $4.8 million. ment. “I’m sure this represents a JOSHUA L. JONES/ATHENS BANNER-HERALD VIA AP “Jim couldn’t be a better fit for new challenge that will be exciting Georgia guard Tyree Crump (4) moves the ball past Vanderbilt our program at the University of for Jim and his family, and we wish guard Maxwell Evans (3) during a game Wednesday in Athens. Tennessee,” Tennessee coach Je- him all the best.” RICHARD VOGEL/AP remy Pruitt said Wednesday in a re- Georgia averaged 238.8 yards In this Jan. 1, 2018, file photo, Georgia offensive coordinator Jim lease announcing the hire. rushing per game and 5.9 yards per Chaney talks to reporters during a news conference in Los Hammonds’ big finish The hire was first reported by carry this year to lead the SEC in Angeles. Chaney is returning to Tennessee for a second stint as the Volunteers’ offensive coordinator after spending the last 247Sports. both categories for a second three seasons at Georgia. Chaney was Tennessee’s offen- straight season. Tennessee ranked leads UGA past Vandy sive coordinator from 2009-12 on last in the SEC in both categories mentor for young men, and I’m ex- Helton’s contract at Tennessee BY CHARLES ODUM the staffs of Lane Kiffin and Derek this year, averaging 129.1 yards cited to have him here at Ten- had paid him just over $1.2 mil- AP Sports Writer Dooley. Tennessee’s 2012 team av- rushing per game and 3.7 yards per nessee.” lion. eraged 475.9 yards - its second- carry. Chaney’s contract will pay him Georgia ranked second in the ATHENS — Rayshaun Hammonds scored 19 points, all in the sec- highest total in program history. “What most impresses me about $1.5 million in the 2019 season, SEC in points per game (37.9) and ond half, and Georgia bounced back from an ugly loss in its SEC Chaney also served as interim Jim is his knowledge of the game $1.6 million in 2020 and $1.7 mil- fifth in yards per game (464.9) this opener to beat Vanderbilt 82-63 on Wednesday night. head coach for a 37-17 victory over and also the way he has adapted his lion in 2021, making him one of season. Tennessee was 13th out of Derek Ogbeide had 15 points and nine rebounds for Georgia (9-5, Kentucky in the 2012 season finale offenses to his players’ strengths,” college football’s highest-paid co- 14 SEC teams in scoring (22.8) and 1-1 Southeastern Conference). The Bulldogs led only 56-55 before fi- after Dooley was fired. Pruitt said. “He’s had years where ordinators. The highest salary for last in yards per game (325.5). nally pulling away with an 18-2 run. He now must try to rejuvenate a he has guided one of the nation’s any offensive assistant in 2018 was Chaney also has been an offen- Saben Lee led Vanderbilt (9-5, 0-2) with 12 points. Simisola Shittu Tennessee offense that has ranked top passing offenses and years Michigan’s Pep Hamilton at $1.45 sive coordinator at Cal State had 10 points and 14 rebounds. last in the Southeastern Conference where his offenses have been near million, according to USA Today’s Fullerton (1988-92), Purdue (1997- Forward had nine points in his first start, joining in yards per game each of the last the top in rushing. He could coach coaching salary database. 2005), Arkansas (2013-14) and Shittu to give Vanderbilt two freshmen in its first five. two seasons. Chaney becomes Ten- every position on offense and is a That database showed eight de- Pittsburgh (2015). He was in the nessee’s fourth offensive coordina- true teacher of the game. fensive coordinators made at least NFL as a St. Louis Rams assistant SEE UGA, PAGE 2B tor in as many seasons. “Jim has proven to be a great $1.5 million this season. from 2006-08. 2B Thursday, January 10, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News No. 9 Virginia Tech holds Nets climb out of early hole, beat Hawks

BY BRIAN MAHONEY off Georgia Tech, 52-49 AP Writer NEW YORK — D’Angelo Russell BY GEORGE HENRY Gueye made the final gaffe, stepping Associated Press on the baseline as he attempted to throw scored 23 points, Ed Davis grabbed a sea- a pass down court with 1.8 seconds re- son-high 16 rebounds, and the Brooklyn Nets climbed out of an early 19-point ATLANTA — Ahmed Hill scored 15 maining. hole to beat the Atlanta Hawks 116-100 points, Kerry Blackshear Jr. added 14 Hill provided the spark offensively on Wednesday night. points and 10 rebounds, and No. 9 Vir- and Robinson defensively as the Hokies DeMarre Carroll added 17 points to ginia Tech overcame a terrible shooting earned a tough conference road win with help the Nets improve to 21-22 with their performance to beat Georgia Tech 52-49 a trip to No. 4 Virginia up next. eighth victory in their last nine home on Wednesday night. Virginia Tech appears to be back games. They managed only 20 wins for The Hokies (14-1, 3-0 Atlantic Coast where it left off last February when it the entire season just two years ago, but Conference) won their ninth straight achieved its highest ranking ever at No. have engineered a big turnaround after a game for the school’s best start to a sea- 8. But on this night, the Hokies had to slow start to this season. On Wednesday, son since the 1982-83 team had an iden- make do without their usual perimeter they did the same thing in the game. tical record. They never trailed after shooting. They yielded 46 points in the first 15 Georgia Tech led in the first minute. Virginia Tech was 2 for 13 on 3s be- minutes, then held the Hawks to 37 Virginia Tech, the nation’s second- fore Hill connected from the left corner. points over the next 25 minutes. best 3-point shooting team, hit only five He followed with an acrobatic, fast- Joe Harris, back after a one-game ab- 3s and finished at 18.5 percent from be- break dunk on the ensuing possession to sence with a sprained right ankle, scored FRANK FRANKLIN II/AP yond the arc but still made enough stops make it 37-27. 16 points, as did Spencer Dinwiddie. Brooklyn Nets’ Spencer Dinwiddie (8) defends against Atlanta Hawks’ Trae to win. The Hokies missed their next eight at- John Collins had 30 points and 14 re- Young (11) during the first half of a game Wednesday in New York. Jose Alvarado scored 20 points and tempts from beyond the arc before Isaiah bounds for the Hawks, who may have run Abdoulaye Gueye had 11 for Georgia Wilkins hit a 3 with 7:42 remaining. out of steam after their strong start while The Nets then got the first basket of the out. Carter is third on the Nets’ career Tech (9-6, 1-1). The Yellow Jackets had BIG PICTURE playing on the second straight night. Trae second half and Hawks called timeout scoring list. He had three points. ... won three in a row. Georgia Tech: The Yellow Jackets Young had 17 points and seven assists, just 18 seconds in. Harris knocked down Collins had his 11th 20-point, 10- The game featured an abundance of were coming off three straight wins be- and Jeremy Lin added 16 points. three 3-pointers over the next few min- game. mistakes in the closing minutes. Justin cause of improved shot selection, but The Hawks jumped to a 13-4 lead be- utes as the Nets moved ahead after trail- Nets: Starting F Jared Dudley left in Robinson missed the front end of a 1- they couldn’t match Virginia Tech’s hind two three-point plays from Collins, ing the entire first half, and they gained the third quarter with an injured left ham- and-1 for Virginia Tech and Michael length and size. Alvarado was the only who scored 12 points in the first quarter control for good by scoring the last nine string. He lost the ball while driving to Devoe did the same for the Yellow Jack- steady offensive force. Banks, the team’s to help Atlanta open a 38-23 lead. The of the third quarter, capped by Davis’ the basket, raised his hand to check out ets. James Banks III missed an easy second-leading scorer, had just two Hawks extended the lead to 46-27 on three-point play, to bring an 86-80 edge of the game and walked directly to the layup for Georgia Tech and, after Black- points on 1-for-5 shooting. Curtis Hay- Young’s three-point play after his to the fourth. nearby tunnel toward the locker room. ... shear hit a , Brandon Alston wood III, its fourth-leading scorer, about three minutes into the second, but TIP-INS The Nets have beat the Hawks four threw the ball out of bounds with no missed the game with flu-like symp- the Hawks stalled from there and Brook- Hawks: There was a video tribute for straight times, matching a franchise teammate nearby. toms. lyn got it down to 57-51 at halftime. Vince Carter during a first-quarter time- record.

can Games and finished second in Sadie Raughton played in her di- isn’t another one like her.” championship game win and a lives her life — with heart,” Tay- SOFTBALL the home run derby, per Taylor. vision’s championship game but According to Taylor, Peyton Fall World Series championship. lor said of Becerra. “She’s be- “She is a true power hitter,” fell short. Dorn — a Class of 2024 left- If she maintains her current pace, come a solid, well-rounded athlete FROM PAGE 1B Taylor said of Trippett. “Leads her “You wouldn’t be able to tell handed pitcher and first baseman she could be one of the best lefties capable of playing all nine posi- team in home runs and RBIs on a that she is one of my younger — allowed no earned runs over on the rubber this area has to tions. Not many players can say What she brings to the game is consistent basis. In the circle, she players, as she has played up in four innings with three strikeouts offer. Much like her teammate, they are that versatile. Only player immeasurable by mere stats alone, is a force to be reckoned with, the 14U age group all fall,” Taylor and one walk during the All- she loves to steal and does it with I have to be a Nationals All-Star although she leads our team in topping out most radar guns at 54 said of Raughton. “Behind her American Games. confidence and ease. If she and an All-American in the same several categories. Don’t run on at the age of 12. I have never seen young face is a seasoned player “I have yet to see a better first reaches first, just count her as on year. Gabi never says no and is her if she’s behind the plate and if a more dedicated player and cer- and a brick wall that balls rarely baseman in the game at this age second.” truly committed to her team. Her she is on the base path, don’t tainly have never seen a kid hit get by. I don’t call her ‘BoJack’ level,” Taylor said of Dorn. “Her Gabi Becerra took up a utility ability to look beyond a mistake throw it — she’s already there.” like her. One of a kind.” for nothing, there is literally noth- ability to stretch out for a ball to role during the All-American has made her into the player she Rebecca Tippett — a Class of The lone Class of 2025 player ing this kid can’t do. A multi-sport get an out is unmatched by any- Games, playing multiple positions has become and speaks volumes 2024 pitcher, first baseman and from the Diamond Devils to fea- athlete with a desire to be the best. one. After only pitching for a year, and even pitching an inning, ac- to the players around her. She is third baseman — earned a Silver ture in the All-American Games, Her attitude is contagious and a she has several bracket game cording to Taylor. exactly what you look for in a Slugger Award at the All-Ameri- third baseman/second baseman blessing to have around. There wins, including a tournament “She plays the game how she player.”

focus on finishing out of her senior year and Canes dugout will certainly miss her pres- never about her. Always willing to make a UGA EDWARDS preparing for the start of college, where she ence. But Suarez believes Edwards will be sacrifice and do what’s best for the team. As wants to study psychology. able to carry her legacy on to the next level, coaches, those are the type of players we FROM PAGE 1B FROM PAGE 1B “I’m really excited to see what Wesleyan and hopefully, make a positive impression want. feelings. “In softball, it’s really hard to get brings,” Edwards said. “It was kind of like on her future teammates, as well. “The best thing about her is that she re- Georgia first-year coach Tom Crean’s Bulldogs enjoyed a strong out into the recruiting world. It’s a lot harder my dream school. ... I think I’ll fit in really “She’s an asset, and she’s someone you flects that on others. She’s one of the most recovery from their embarrassing than you think. Just to sign and get it over well there. I’ve already met some of the build your team around,” Suarez said of Ed- selfless girls I’ve ever met. We’re just proud 96-50 loss at No. 3 Tennessee in with is a relief. It’s exciting to know you’re team members, but I’m excited to build a wards. “She’s well respected by the girls, that she’s going to have that opportunity to their SEC opener on Saturday. It committed somewhere.” relationship with them and build a family.” the coaches. She’s someone who comes continue on and make her team and others was Georgia’s most lopsided loss in With that all behind her, Edwards can The family she’ll be leaving behind in the every day with the team in mind — it’s better, as well as herself.” 60 years and a tough welcome to the league for Crean. The first of two first-half 3-point- ers by Ignas Sargiunas gave the Bulldogs a 14-6 lead, but Vanderbilt SPORTSROUNDUP answered with a 13-0 run to lead 19-14. Georgia led 34-33 at halftime. NBA Standings Nicolas Claxton drew three fouls in the first seven minutes of the sec- All Times EST Home & Away EASTERN CONFERENCE ond half and went to the bench with Atlantic Division Friday WRESTLING W L Pct GB Georgia leading 48-41. Hammonds Toronto 31 12 .721 — BASKETBALL State Duals at Macon Centreplex filled the void with a 3-point play Philadelphia27 15 .643 3½ Boston 25 15 .625 4½ Cartersville at Sandy Creek, 6 p.m. Friday, January 18 and another basket for a 53-41 ad- Brooklyn 21 22 .488 10 Paulding County at Cass, 7 p.m. BASKETBALL vantage. New York 10 31 .244 20 Southeast Division Mount Zion at Excel boys, 7:30 p.m. Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 7 p.m. The Commodores answered with W L Pct GB Rome at Woodland, 6 p.m. Troup at Cartersville, 6 p.m. a 14-3 run, capped by Matt Ryan’s Miami 19 20 .487 — Charlotte 19 21 .475 ½ Saturday Carrollton at Cass, 6 p.m. 3-pointer, to cut the Bulldogs’ lead Orlando 17 23 .425 2½ Washington 17 25 .405 3½ BASKETBALL Excel boys at North Cobb Christian, 7 p.m. to 56-55. ATLANTA 12 29 .293 8 Crean called a timeout and put Central Division Cartersville at Chapel Hill, 6 p.m. Kell at Woodland, 6 p.m. W L Pct GB East Paulding at Cass, 3 p.m. WRESTLING Claxton and Ogbeide back in the Milwaukee 28 11 .718 — game. The return of the starting for- Indiana 27 14 .659 2 LaFayette at Excel boys, 2 p.m. State Duals at Macon Centreplex Detroit 17 21 .447 10½ wards sparked Georgia’s decisive Chicago 10 30 .250 18½ SWIM Saturday, January 19 18-2 run to push the lead back to Cleveland 8 33 .195 21 Adairsville at Shiver Me Timbers Invitational, 9 a.m. BASKETBALL WESTERN CONFERENCE double figures. Southwest Division Cass, Woodland at Northwest Georgia Championship Adairsville at Southeast Whitfield, 3 p.m. W L Pct GB Claxton had nine points, 12 re- Houston 23 16 .590 — at Calhoun, 9 a.m. Cedartown at Cartersville, 5 p.m. bounds and five of Georgia’s 12 San Antonio 24 17 .585 — WRESTLING Cass at Villa Rica, 6 p.m. New Orleans19 22 .463 5 blocked shots. Memphis 18 22 .450 5½ Adairsville at area duals at Sonoraville, 9 a.m. Excel boys at Darlington, 3 p.m. William “Turtle” Jackson and Dallas 18 22 .450 5½ Northwest Division Cartersville at area duals at Troup SWIM Tyree Crump sank consecutive 3- W L Pct GB Cass, Woodland at area duals at East Paulding, 9 a.m. Bartow County Championship at Adairsville, 9 a.m. pointers to spark Georgia’s run. Denver 27 12 .692 — OKC 25 15 .625 2½ Tuesday WRESTLING Jackson added another three min- Portland 24 17 .585 4 BASKETBALL State Duals at Macon Centreplex utes later. Minnesota 20 21 .488 8 Utah 20 21 .488 8 Sonoraville at Adairsville, 6 p.m. Tuesday, January 22 BIG PICTURE Pacific Division W L Pct GB Furtah Prep at Cartersville, 6 p.m. BASKETBALL Vanderbilt: Coach Golden State27 14 .659 — was called for a technical foul early L.A. Clippers 24 16 .600 2½ Rome at Cass, 6 p.m. Adairsville at Calhoun, 6 p.m. L.A. Lakers 22 19 .537 5 Trion at Excel boys, 6 p.m. Cartersville at Central-Carroll, 6 p.m. in the second half as he protested Sacramento 20 21 .488 7 that a foul should have been called Phoenix 10 32 .238 17½ Woodland at Paulding County, 6 p.m. Woodland at Cass, 6 p.m. on Claxton’s on Shittu under Tuesday's Games SWIM Gordon Lee at Excel boys, 6 p.m. Phoenix 115, Sacramento 111 Cass vs. Southeast Whitfield, Dawson County at SWIM the basket. The Commodores were Golden State 122, New York 95 resilient in keeping the game close L.A. Clippers 128, Charlotte 109 Adairsville, 5 p.m. Cass, Cartersville, Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Wednesday's Games in the second half before Georgia’s Boston 135, Indiana 108 Thursday, January 17 late run. Shittu, the native of Washington 123, Philadelphia 106 Brooklyn 116, ATLANTA 100 Canada coming off a career-high 21 Cleveland at New Orleans, late Milwaukee at Houston, late points in a loss at Mississippi on San Antonio at Memphis, late Saturday, made only 5 of 15 shots Phoenix at Dallas, late Orlando at Utah, late On the Air from the field. Chicago at Portland, late Georgia: The Bulldogs showed Detroit at L.A. Lakers, late MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Today's Games the competitive fire late in the game Boston at Miami, 7 p.m. 7 p.m. — Cincinnati at Tulsa (ESPN2) 7 p.m. — Louisville at Notre Dame (ESPN) L.A. Clippers at Denver, 9 p.m. Crean said was missing at Ten- Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. 8 p.m. — Michigan at Illinois (FS1) 7 p.m. — Boston College at Wake Forest (FSSO) nessee. Jackson’s 3-pointers were a Detroit at Sacramento, 10 p.m. 9 p.m. — UCLA at Oregon (ESPN) 7 p.m. — Kentucky at Tennessee (SEC) Friday's Games good sign the senior guard can re- ATLANTA at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. 9 p.m. — Penn State at Nebraska (ESPN2) 9 p.m. — Georgia at Mississippi State (SEC) gain his confidence and give Geor- Milwaukee at Washington, 7 p.m. Brooklyn at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. 10 p.m. — Washington at Utah (FS1) PGA TOUR GOLF gia much-needed backcourt Indiana at New York, 7:30 p.m. 11 p.m. — Pacific at Gonzaga (ESPN2) 7 p.m. — Sony Open in Hawaii (GOLF) leadership. Georgia showed some Cleveland at Houston, 8 p.m. Dallas at Minnesota, 8 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL NHL HOCKEY improvement in its long-range Charlotte at Portland, 10 p.m. 7 p.m. — Boston at Miami (TNT) 7:30 p.m. — Carolina at Tampa Bay (FSSE) shooting. After making 1 of 20 3- L.A. Lakers at Utah, 10 p.m. Chicago at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. — Oklahoma City at San Antonio (TNT) 8 p.m. — Winnipeg at Minnesota (NBCSN) pointers at Tennessee, the Bulldogs Saturday's Games Detroit at L.A. Clippers, 3:30 p.m. were good on 9 of 26 3s. Memphis at Miami, 5 p.m. UP NEXT Boston at Orlando, 7 p.m. Dallas at L.A. Rams, 8:15 p.m. (FOX) AFC Championship, 6:40 p.m. (CBS) New Orleans at Minnesota, 8 p.m. NFL Playoff Schedule Sunday’s Games Super Bowl Vanderbilt: Visits No. 18 Ken- San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. L.A. Chargers at New England, 1:05 p.m. (CBS) Sunday, Feb. 3 tucky on Saturday. Denver at Phoenix, 9 p.m. Philadelphia at New Orleans, 4:40 p.m. (FOX) At Atlanta Charlotte at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Divisional Playoffs Conference Championships AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 6:30 p.m. (CBS) Georgia: Visits No. 11 Auburn on Chicago at Utah, 10 p.m. Saturday’s Games Sunday, Jan. 20 NFC Championship, 3:05 p.m. (FOX) Saturday. Indianapolis at Kansas City, 4:35 p.m. (NBC) The Daily Tribune News Classifieds www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, January 10, 2019 3B

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