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QUESTION: What NBA By DAVID WALSH and amateurs from the Mountain State. Trent Roush, Jeremy Rogers, Philip Year Award in 2012. team has positioned itself The Herald-Dispatch Top pros include defending Christian Reale II, Jess Ferrell, Davey Jude, Pat During his career, Williams has the best in the early stages [email protected] Brand of Charleston, seven-time winner Carter, Harold Payne, Steve Fox and played the par-70 Berry Hills layout of NBA free agency? CHARLESTON — Chris Williams David Bradshaw, Berry Hills pro Barry junior Colin Bowles. The reigning many times. Visit www.herald-dis- likes a challenge in golf. He’s certainly Evans, Craig Berner, Scott Davis, Gar- Junior Match Play champion heads to The courst is tight and features small- patch.com and click on going to face one when he competes in land Green, John Ross, Ty Roush and Albany, Ga., after the tournament to er, undulating greens. the sports tab to record the 82nd West Virginia Open scheduled Brad Westfall. continue his career. “It’s demanding,” Williams said. your vote. July 20-24 at Berry Hills Country Club. The last time the West Virginia Open “I always play my best in better “Honestly I feel I’m hitting the driver “It’s going to be a great field. That just was held at Berry Hills was 2008 and fields,” Williams said. “We’ll see.” the best I ever have. You need to do makes me want to work harder, play Evans won by three shots over Brad- Williams is from Scott Depot and that to play this course. My short game better,” Williams said Monday after his shaw. played high school golf at Winfield. He is coming along. I need to touch up my COMING UP round at Open media day. “I love to go Amateurs to watch include 2015 West made West Virginia Class AAA All- iron play.” against this type of competition.” Virginia Amateur winner Sam O’Dell, State twice and won the West Virginia Valleyball 3-on-3 Basketball Williams is going against top pros Will Evans, Kenneth Hess, Alan Cooke, Golf Association’s Junior Player of the Please see WILLIAMS/3B Registration is underway for the ValleyBall 3-On-3 Basket- ball Tournament, July 17-19, at RPA Memorial Park in the Spring Valley neighborhood of Huntington. The cost is $100 per team. Contact Joda Burgess, 606- 615-0938 or J.B. Blankenship, 304-412-1905. Tracking Montreal (1-1) at Gage Rhoades Winnipeg (1-1) When: 7 p.m. Where: Investors overcomes Group Field TV: ESPN2 (according heart surgery; to ESPN listings) All-Star Football Mingo Central High School returns to court will host the East-West All-Star All eyes By TIM STEPHENS Classic football game at 8 p.m. The Herald-Dispatch Aug. 1 at Harless Stadium in [email protected] Delbarton, W.Va. CHESAPEAKE, Ohio — Gage Rhoad- are now East team players will repre- es lay crying in the floor of his doctor’s sent Westside, Bluefield, Princ- office, his mother Kim’s arms around eton, Wyoming East, Woodrow him, thinking he was dying. Wilson, Mount View, Shady In January, the Chesapeake High on Cato Spring and River View high School basketball star had been diag- schools. West team players nosed with Right Ventricular Hyper- will come from Mingo Central, Alouettes’ QB trophy, a heart condition that restricts Wayne, Logan, Chapmanville, blood flow to the lungs. Rhoades’ doctor Tug Valley, Man, Scott, Sisson- looks to duplicate had called his father, Ryan Rhoades, into ville, South Charleston, Capital the room next door. Trembling, Ryan and George Washington high successful start Rhoades expected the worst. schools. The Rhoades were relieved to find By GRANT TRAYLOR Team rosters are to be out Gage wasn’t dying, but devastated The Herald-Dispatch released as the game to be told he never would play basketball [email protected] approaches. A press release again. Rhoades not only loved basketball, HUNTINGTON— Exactly said additional players/schools he was good at it. College scholarship one week ago, no one in the are expected to be added. good at it.A special mention all-stater, League Westside coach Larry Cook Rhoades was player of the year in Dis- had any idea who Rakeem will direct the East. Mingo Cen- trict 13, All-Ohio Valley Conference, Cato was. tral offensive coordinator Joey All-Tri-State Area by The Herald-Dis- All they knew about him Fields will coach the West. patch and featured a 19.1-point-per-game is that he was option No. 3 or Mingo Central coach Yo gi average. No. 4 for the Montreal Alou- Kinder is the game director. “His mom and I were scared to death,” ettes, who were in big trouble Attorney Jeff Simpkins of said Ryan Rhoades, himself a survivor after suffering long-term inju- Simpkins Law Office is the title of open heart surgery and a stroke. “The ries to both their starter and sponsor. doctors told us Gage couldn’t exert himself veteran backup ever again. This is a kid who played bas- in and Hannan H.S. football ketball, who ran two or three miles a day.” Dan LeFevour. It all began with a severe, two-day Heck, even head coach Tom (Subject to change) headache. Rhoades never thought the Higgins didn’t know whether Aug 28 Montcalm pounding in his temples had anything Cato or fellow rookie Bran- Sept. 4 Jenkins, Ky. to do with his heart. During a trip to the don Bridge would line up Sept. 11 at Green, Ohio emergency room, though, he mentioned under center for the Alouettes Sept. 25 West Union, Ohio that his heart had been racing. Doctors against the Calgary Stamped- Oct. 2 at Miller, Ohio performed a CT scan and an EKG, find- ers, the defending Grey Cup Oct. 16 Paden City ing a blip. Another trip to the hospital champions. Oct. 23 at Tygarts Valley for an echocardiogram and other tests Bishop Nash/The Herald-Dispatch As the story goes, Cato Oct. 30 Bishop Donahue returned the same diagnosis. ABOVE: Chesapeake’s Gage went on to wow his own “They said I couldn’t play anymore,” Rhoades (23) drives the coaches, players and the Wahama H.S. football Rhoades said. baseline as the Chesapeake rest of the CFL by going Word spread quickly through the Tri- Panthers outlast the Ironton 20-of-25 for 241 yards and (Subject to change) State and beyond. The outpouring of Tigers, 41-40, in overtime on three in his first Aug. 28 Ravenswood condolences and prayers overwhelmed Jan. 9 at Ironton High School career start while leading Sept. 4 Waterford, Ohio Rhoades and his family. in Ironton. the Alouettes to a 29-11 blow- Sept. 11 at Southern, Ohio Tw itter was abuzz with players not out win that wasn’t even as Sept. 18 at Belpre, Ohio only from Chesapeake, but from oppos- LEFT: Rhoades shows off close as the final score indi- Sept. 25 Federal Hocking, ing schools, offering prayers for the his scar from his recent cated. Ohio 5-foot-9 guard. The entire River Valley heart surgery. The performance earned Oct. 2, Tr imble, Ohio boys basketball team signed a card and Cato the award as the CFL’s Oct. 9 at Eastern, Ohio sent it to to Rhoades. Photo provided Top Performer of the Week. Oct. 16 at South Gallia, Ohio He received heartfelt support from More importantly, though, Oct. 23 Miller, Ohio arch-rival Fairland and league co-leader it gained Cato all sorts of Nov. 6 at Buffalo Portsmouth. South Point Principal Ben attention — both in Canada Coleman prayed for Rhoades when the and back home in the Unit- Golf tournament Panthers played the Pointers. ed States with the mainstay being Marshall fans. Esquire Country Club in Please see RHOADES/3B Barboursville is hosting a Please see CATO/3B Red, White and Blue Shootout on July 26. Williams routs Sharapova, will face Muguruza in final Golfers will play six holes The Associated Press Sharapova 6-2, 6-4 in the semifinals at Whatever works. Clearly, Williams is from the red LONDON — Her game in high gear, the All England Club on Thursday to doing plenty right at the moment. Par- tees, six from history in the offing, Serena Williams is close in on the milestones. ticularly against Sharapova, whom she’s the white tees perfectly content to let everyone else talk “I don’t want the pressure of that, and beaten 17 times in a row. and six from about what a victory in the Wimbledon I’m not thinking of that. When you talk Williams hit 13 aces, reaching 123 the blue tees. Golfers choose final would mean. about it every time, you can’t help but mph. Fewer than half her serves were which holes to designate. A “Serena Slam” of four think about it,” Williams said. “It’s been put in play. She never faced a break Entry fee is $10 plus greens consecutive major titles. OK just to free my brain from that.” point, and was pushed to deuce just fees and carts. Call the pro The third leg of a once on her serve. shop, 304-736-1476. calendar-year She had a 29-9 edge in Grand Slam. winners. Powerboat racing A 21st major In sum, Williams made singles trophy, Sharapova look like some Huntington Classic Regatta, one short of the sort of middle-of-the- July 24-26, at Harris Riverfront Open-era record. pack wannabe, rather Park in Huntington. APBA For now, the No. 1-seeded Wil- than the five-time major North American Champion- liams is keeping her thoughts to champion, career Grand The Associated Press ships in the SST- 60 and SST- herself, declaring she won’t Slam owner and former Serena Williams makes a return to 120 classes. entertain questions about No. 1 that she is. Maria Sharapova at the All England More information at www. those topics, even after eas- Lawn Tennis Championships in Wim- huntingtonclassic.com. ily dismissing No. 4 Maria Please see SERENA/3B bledon, London, on Thursday. 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Questions? Call the newsroom at 304-526-2798 www.herald-dispatch.com Sports The Herald-Dispatch — Huntington, WV, Friday, July 10, 2015 3B Olesen in lead at Scottish Open Martin becomes The Associated Press 2nd Tour leader GULLANE, Scotland — Thor- bjorn Olesen returned to form with a 7-under 63 to take a one- shot lead after the first round of to pull out injured the Scottish Open on Thursday, with Jimmy Walker leading a trio of top Americans in the The Associated Press chasing pack. LE HAVRE,France — The yel- Rebounding from missing the low jersey seems to be an unlucky cut in five of his last six events, charm at this Tour de France. Olesen made seven birdies — German rider Tony Martin including three in a row on Nos. started Thursday’s sixth stage 15-17 — and was bogey-free in in the lead and ended it in the benign conditions for the morn- hospital after breaking his ing starters over the Gullane collarbone in a crash that he links. caused near the finish line. He In a week in which Rory McIl- became the second race leader roy withdrew from next week’s to pull out of the race, after British Open because of an Swiss rider Fabian Cancellara ankle injury sustained playing fractured two vertebrae in his soccer, it’s fitting that Olesen is lower back on Monday. playing a starring role here. “The collarbone is in lots The 25-year-old Dane sus- of pieces, so it was a major tained one of the most bizarre impact,” Martin’s Etixx Quick- injuries of recent years when he Step team doctor Helge Riepen- fell off a camel while on holiday hof said. “One of the pieces with friends in Dubai last year, came through the skin, which pulled a groin muscle and was means it’s an open fracture.” ruled out for two months. A The Associated Press The crash also dragged hand injury forced him out of Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen tees off at the 7th hole during day one of the Scottish Open at down defending champion action this season from Febru- Gullane Golf Club, in Gullane Scotland on Thursday. Vincenzo Nibali and fellow The Associated Press ary to May, contributing to his Tour contender Nairo Quin- Germany’s Tony Martin, wear- poor recent form. breeze coming off the Firth with two former champions pion, who has plunged to No. tana, but they escaped with ing the overall leader’s yel- “It’s been a tough time,” of Forth in the morning. Two — Graeme McDowell and last 52 in the rankings, raced to cuts and bruises. Czech rider low jersey, holds his arm in a Olesen said, “but I feel like I’m birdies in his last three holes year’s winner Justin Rose. 5-under after four straight bird- Zdenek Stybar rode away amid position which stabilizes his 100 percent with my body now.” sealed a 5-under 65 for Walker Rose picked up where he left ies on Nos. 5-8 but ruined his the chaos to clinch his first shoulder and collar bone as Daniel Brooks of England, and a share of third place with off from Royal Aberdeen 12 round by three-putting the last Tour stage win. he crosses the finish line of playing in the last group, bird- Matthew Nixon, Richard Finch months ago in what he called a two holes for bogeys. McDow- While neither Martin nor the sixth stage of the Tour de ied the final hole to take sole and Seve Benson of England, “pretty stress-free round”, while ell is looking to revive his game Cancellara was a contender France in Le Havre, France,on ownership of second place on Alejandro Canizares and Adrian McDowell produced one of his by watching videos of his 2010 for the overall victory, the inju- Thursday. 6-under ahead of a group of sev- Otaegui of Spain, and Sweden’s best displays of a miserable 2015 swing. ries they sustained highlight en players a stroke further back. Johan Carlsson. that has seen him register just “It’s about trying to turn how tough this Tour has been ing Monday’s crash, which The 12th-ranked Walker also Americans Rickie Fowler and one top-10 finish either side of this train round back the right already — and the battered brought down 30 riders, while avoided any trouble early in the Matt Kuchar were in a large the Atlantic. way,” McDowell said. “It’s been riders haven’t even reached the Australian rider Michael Mat- first round, with only a light group on 4-under 66, along The 2010 U.S. Open cham- a tough grind this year.” mountains yet. thews finished Thursday’s ride There was intense heat on day despite having two broken ribs 1, ferocious side winds on day 2, sustained on the third stage. a huge crash on stage 3, scary He is in last place overall. AP sources: James, Cavs agree to 2-year contract cobblestone sections on stage 4, With Martin out, 2013 Tour and lashing rain on stage 5. And champion Chris Froome moves The Associated Press James is hosting a VIP screening for fam- he intends to end his career with the Cavs. on the sixth day, another crash. into the overall lead. The Brit- CLEVELAND— There was no need for a ily and friends in Akron on Friday, where This is the first time since 2006 that “This has been like a movie, on may elect not to wear the heartfelt letter this summer. LeBron James he’ll walk the red carpet with the other James will re-sign with a team. On two an emotional roller coaster at yellow jersey on Friday — a isn’t going anywhere. stars of “Trainwreck,” an R-rated movie he previous occasions as a free agent he left for this Tour,” Martin said. sign of respect toward Mar- This decision was easy. filmed last summer shortly after announc- another team, signing with Miami in 2010 Frenchman William Bonnet tin under cycling’s etiquette Just shy of the one-year anniversary of ing he was returning to the Cavs. and Cleveland in 2014. injured his neck after caus- guidelines. his celebrated homecoming, James agreed Unlike last July 11, when his essay in It had been expected that James would to terms on a two-year, $47 million contract, Sports Illustrated touched Cleveland fans wait to see if forward Tristan Thompson, two people familiar with the negotiations and changed the NBA’s landscape, James who is also represented by his agent, Rich would head to the U.S. Open in told the Associated Press on Thursday. wasn’t the star attraction during this sum- Paul, would sign before he negotiated with Serena August with a shot at that feat. The deal includes a $24 million player mer’s free agency period. the Cavs. n Continued from 1B Under a cloudless sky at option for 2016-17, said the people who DeAndre Jordan and others took care of And while his agreement with the Cavs Centre Court on Thursday, it spoke on condition of anonymity because all the drama as James went on vacation in is not a surprise, it does give him future “Nothing to do with Shara- was quickly clear Williams’ James has not yet signed the contract. the Bahamas with close friends Dwyane flexibility and the ability to make more pova,” said Williams’ coach, semifinal wouldn’t last long. That will be done soon enough as the Wade, Chris Paul and Carmelo Anthony. money next summer when the league’s new Patrick Mouratoglou. “She At age 17, Sharapova beat Wil- four-time MVP has a busy schedule over the James ended any suspense or speculation TV deal kicks in. The $24 billion package does this to most of the top 10 liams twice in 2004, including next few weeks to promote a new comedy about his future with Cleveland by saying is expected to escalate the salary cap by players. It’s true. She’s dom- in the Wimbledon final — and film in which he portrays himself. several times during the past season that millions. inating the game for a long hasn’t defeated her since. time.” In the opening game, Shara- Williams beat her sister pova double-faulted three West Virginia and Marshall will meet Venus in the fourth round and times and got broken. More Williams in two tournaments. The Mountaineers another past No. 1 and mul- ominously, the first four points n Continued from 1B will play in the Joe Feaganes Marshall tiple major winner, Victoria that lasted at least six strokes Invitational on Sept. 14-15 at Guyan Golf Azarenka, in the quarterfinals. ended with errors by Sharapo- Williams has experienced success in the and Country Club in Huntington. The On Saturday, with so much va. If she couldn’t serve well, Mountain State’s two big tournaments. He Thundering Herd will be in the 13-team at stake, Williams will face and couldn’t stay with Wil- was low junior in the 2012 West Virginia Mountaineer Intercollegiate scheduled Oct. No. 20 Garbine Muguruza liams once the ball was in play, Open and low amateur and runner-up in 19-20 at Pete Dye Golf Club in Bridgeport. of Spain, who advanced to Sharapova was in trouble. the 2012 West Virginia Amateur. One of WVU’s big spring tournaments in her first Grand Slam final by Asked what she needs to do “I guess that makes me optimistic,” Wil- 2016 will be the Robert Kepler Invitational eliminating No. 13 Agnieszka to be competitive against Wil- liams said. at Ohio State’s Scarlet Course in Columbus Radwanska of Poland 6-2, liams, Sharapova responded: In the West Virginia Amateur in late May, on April 9-10. 3-6, 6-3. “A lot more than I’m doing.” Williams posted a 76 each day in the first “Everyone’s excited and ready to start “If you want to win a Grand Radwanska, the runner-up three rounds and closed with a 71 on Old playing,” Williams said. Slam, when you dream, you to five-time Wimbledon cham- White TPC at The Greenbrier Resort to tie West Virginia will play in its first Big 12 say, ‘I want Serena in the pion Williams in 2012, used a for 11th (299). Championships on April 29-May 1 at Whis- final,’” the 21-year-old Mugu- six-game run to make things “I couldn’t put anything together the first pering Pines Golf Club in Trinity, Texas. ruza said. “She’s like one of the close against the hard-hitting three days,” Williams said. “The last day I “The Big 12 has always been strong in best players in all these years.” Muguruza. did a few things right.” golf,” Williams said. “Being in that tourna- One of? But a pivotal moment came Williams began his college career at ment for the first time will be something Five women have won four with Muguruza two points Coastal Carolina University in Conway, special.” consecutive Grand Slam tour- from victory, serving at 5-3, S.C. He played for the Chanticleers as a Pete Dye Golf Club is one of West Vir- naments — and Williams deuce. A backhand from freshman, then transferred to West Vir- ginia’s eight different home courses. The already is among that group, Muguruza landed near the ginia. The Big 12 school re-established golf others are Lakeview Resort, Pines Country having done it from 2002-03. baseline, and after Radwans- in 2014 and resumes competition this fall Club and Mountainview Golf Course in Only three have pulled off a ka hit the ball, she stopped with a 13-tournament schedule. Williams in Morgantown, The Links at Nemacolin true Grand Slam, winning all playing and lifted her rack- spent the past year in Morgantown to get Woodlands Resort, Mystic Rock, Nema- four majors in a single season; et to indicate she wanted to ready for the team’s debut on Sept 6-7 in colin Golf Academy and Palmer Course at Steffi Graf was the last, in 1988. challenge the call — at the Verona, N.Y. Stonewall Resort. Sholten Singer/The Herald-Dispatch If Williams can beat Mugu- same time that Muguruza was “I’ll do what I can in the State Ama- West Virginia’s coach is Sean Covich, Chris Williams of Winfield checks out ruza, the 33-year-old American missing a forehand. teur and State Open and other qualifiers,” who spent the past three years as an assis- the putting green during the 2010 High Williams said. “Did a lot of inside work at tant at Mississippi State. School golf Class AAA regional tourna- school. It’s exciting to be on the first team to “He’s working hard to get everything ment at Sleepy Hollow Golf Club in Hur- the buzz from last week’s game play at WVU in more than 30 years.” ready,” Williams said. ricane. Cato has diminished slightly, but a n Continued from 1B new buzz has formed. That buzz? and Drs. Boyle and Stewart saved The performance was Was it just a one-week, flash- Rhoades “The Lord gave me my heart and Drs. it,” Rhoades said. “I definitely impressive enough that Alou- in-the-pan performance based n Continued from 1B Boyle and Stewart saved it.” think this happened for a reason. ettes’ offensive coordinator on teams not having any film It brought my family closer. it Turk Schonert — who deserves on Cato or is this the dawning People as far away as Arkan- Gage Rhoades brought my friends and a lot of a lot of credit for putting Cato of a potential new star in the sas sent prayers and well wish- Chesapeake High School student, basketball player other people closer. I’m forever in successful situations in last CFL? es. Pastor Chuck Lawrence and grateful, but if I couldn’t play week’s initial start —made a All eyes will be locked on the members of Christ Tem- misdiagnosed. He didn’t have in class. I was really depressed.” basketball again, that would have comparison to , Cato and the Alouettes Fri- ple Church fervently prayed RVH. Then, Rhoades thought about been OK. I’d have done what who starred in the CFL before day night as the former Herd for Rhoades. Chesapeake coach Instead, he had Sinus Veno- all those praying for him. He the Lord told me to do. I’d have making the transition back to takes his team Ryan Davis prayed for Rhoad- sus Atril Septal Defect, a seri- considered his faith in God and accepted not being able to do the NFL and becoming a Pro on the road in hopes of tak- es and continually texted him ous but much less debilitating asked himself if he really trust- anything again. It was scary, but Bowl quarterback in 1998. ing down the Winnipeg Blue encouragement. condition. Heart surgery still ed his Creator. Rhoades’ worry I never lost faith in God.” “(Cato) has the ability to Bombers. All that support inspired was required, but chances were disappeared. Ryan Rhoades had a little fun change his angle of throwing The Blue Bombers were Ryan Rhoades not to give up. high that Rhoades could resume “I got really happy,” Rhoades with Davis, one of the more-suc- and be accurate,” Schonert told trounced 52-26 in a loss to the He faced the real-life equivalent playing basketball. said. “I was ready to get it done. cessful and no-nonsense coach- The Montreal Gazette’s Herb Hamilton Tiger Cats last week of a length-of-the-court shot Not only that, the surgery A lot of people had prayed for es in the Tri-State Area. Zurkowsky. “Doug had that and Hamilton quarterback with one second to play, but it wasn’t urgent. Rhoades could me.I knew God had my back. I “I told him that the doctor same ability. He could drop threw for 354 was a shot he was willing to continue his season after miss- just gave it to God.” said Gage couldn’t be yelled at,” his arm down. They had to do yards and two touchdowns in take in the form of a visit to the ing two games and have the Dr. Robert Stewart performed Ryan Rhoades said, with a laugh. that because they were smaller. the win, which bodes well for Cleveland Clinic. The day the surgery afterward. the surgery, which was success- “Coach Davis said, ‘then he’d bet- Those things are just innate. Cato. Rhoades left for Cleveland was “It was answered prayer,” ful. Normally, a patient requires ter transfer somewhere else.’ ” You don’t teach those things. The former Marshall quar- cold and dreary. Ryan Rhoades said. 12 weeks before being approved Humor. Something Gage He has that feel for it.” terback also has a bit of moti- “It matched how I felt,” Gage Gage Rhoades helped the for activity. Boyle cleared Rhoades never thought would Exactly how big did Cato vation for the matchup because Rhoades said. “I was depressed, Panthers to a co-OVC cham- Rhoades in six. come from his heart problems. blow up with last week’s per- of the quarterback on the other but I knew God would bring pionship and to the district Rhoades said the initial pain Then he was reminded of Bible formance? side of the football — Winni- good from this.” finals. Outwardly, he was elated. didn’t compare to the mental verse Romans 8:28, “And we By the end of last Friday peg’s . Two MRIs, an EKG, another Inwardly, he was apprehensive. anguish his heart condition know that in all things God night, “Rakeem Cato” was Brohm is the younger broth- echocardiogram and several The thought of heart surgery brought. The five-and-a-half- works for the good of those who trending on Tw itter — one of er of Western Kentucky head vials of blood later, Dr. Gerard on June 26 still weighed on him. inch scar on his chest is a love him, who have been called the nation’s top social media coach Jeff Brohm, whose team Boyce, considered by many one “I was very scared,” Rhoades reminder, though, of how he according to his purpose.” networks — and Marshall’s handed Cato his only blemish of the top five pediatric heart said. “Afterall, it’s open heart sur- said God got him through the “I’m glad it happened,” fan base was once again abuzz as a senior at Marshall in a physicians in the nation, told gery. They had to stop my heart ordeal. Rhoades said. “I give the credit with Cato-mania. 67-66 Senior Day loss at Joan the Rhoades that Gage had been during it. I was thinking about it “The Lord gave me my heart to God.” As this week has progressed, C. Edwards Stadium.