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160th YEAR • NO. 307 APRIL 27, 2014 CLEVELAND, TN 16 PAGES • 50¢ TBI report shows crime increase for city, county By TONY EUBANK According to the report, a total The study also shows that BCSO Crimes against persons, which frauds, and embezzlement. offenses in 2014, up by 47 from Banner Staff Writer of 5,714 crimes were reported by cleared a total 1,532, or 54.7 include assaults, intimidation, The BCSO reported 849 2013. BCS0 reported 570 the Cleveland Police Department percent of these cases, while and sexual assaults, increased crimes against property in 2014, domestic offenses in 2014, 16 According to numbers com- in 2014. This number is up from making 2,637 arrests. This is a in both jurisdictions. In 2014 close to 2013 figures. less than reported in 2013. piled by the Tennessee Bureau the 2013 total of 5,431. The significant increase from the CPD reported 1,189 crimes The CDP reported 4,000 CPD also reported 13,358 of Investigation, there has been report also shows that the 2013 clearance rate of 49.8 per- against persons, from 1,072 in crimes against property, up from crimes and 7,146.9 arrests per an increase in crime reported in department cleared a total 1,904 cent. 2013. The BCSO reported 849 3,907 in 2013. 100,000 people in 2014, making the Cleveland/Bradley County or 33.3 percent of cases in 2014, The number of drug offenses crimes against persons in 2014, The BCSO 2014 clearance rate the average number of crimes area. while making 3,057 arrests in reported by both departments is up considerably from 652 in is 24 percent, improved from the committed about 1.13 per per- The annual TBI Crime in the process. This is slightly up, with 489 being reported by 2013. The clearance rate for 13 percent cleared in 2103. The son. These crimes per popula- Tennessee Report is put together lower than the 2013 clearance the CPD and 463 reported by the crimes against persons in 2104 CPD clearance rate for property tion stats were not reported on by the TBI’s Statistical Analysis rate of 34.1 percent. BCSO. Last year the CPD and was 44 percent for the CPD and crime was 23 percent in 2104, by BCSO. Center and is compiled by gath- The same report shows that in BCSO reported 415 and 421 83 percent for the BCSO. down three points from 26 per- The TBI report is part of a ering data submitted by local law 2014 the Bradley County respectively. The 2104 clearance The reported property crime cent in 2013. larger gathering of crime statis- enforcement agencies for the Sheriff’s Office reported a total of rate for drug crime was 97 per- numbers are up for both depart- Domestic violence reports tics performed by the FBI, which Tennessee Incident Based 2,800 offenses in 2014, which is cent for the CPD and 83 percent ments, which includes thefts, have also increased at the CPD, requires every state to compile Reporting System. 218 more than the previous year. for the BCSO. burglaries, shoplifting, various with it reporting 565 domestic crime statistics for its database. Inside Today New food, fitness options awarded city building permits By JOYANNA LOVE The health conscience will Banner Senior Staff Writer have more choices in where to work out stating in May when Those who love or fit- Planet Fitness opens. ness will soon have new opportu- Chief operations officer for nities to pursue their passions. Tennessee Chris Cavolo said the Dos Bros Restaurant and fitness franchise does well in Planet Fitness both received markets the size of Cleveland. building permits in March. “It is just a really good fit for The Tex-Mex restau- people who are first-time users or rant is slated to open this sum- someone who hasn’t been to a mer. gym in a while,” Cavolo said. Business partners Milan Patel He said the business tries to and Kush Shah named the eliminate the elements of a gym restaurant Dos Bros to demon- that usually keep people from strate the American approach to going, such as hard selling and Mexican food that will be offered. not knowing how to use equip- “It’s not your traditional ment. Mexican restaurant,” Patel said. “We provide unlimited free fit- Mustangs prepare “The concept is completely differ- ness training,” Cavolo said. ent.” The entire project and start up for Baylor baseball He compared the concept to of the Cleveland location will cost Chipotle. (Dos Bros is not a fran- $2.4 million, including $850,000 The Walker Valley Mustangs chise and is not affiliated with in fitness equipment. continued their district tournament Chipotle.) The 23,000-square-foot fitness preparation with a Sunday after- The emphasis of Dos Bros will center will be opening on APD 40 noon battle on the baseball dia- be fresh, customizable food. Patel in the former Food Lion location. mond with Baylor. Lee women’s said the recipes will be unique to Cavolo said the company likes soccer coach Matt Yelton bid an Contributed photo Dos Bros with burrito bowls pro- to use empty buildings and con- emotional goodbye to the team DEMONSTRATING her acrobatic dance prowess, local high school student Victoria Stepp par- viding a good option for those vert them to fitness centers to Saturday. The Lee baseball and ticipates in a recent dance competition. who are watching their carbohy- keep costs and thereby fees low. softball teams were both victori- drates. “We look to be a very active, ous over Christian Brothers. See Patel said they are going for a giving part of the community,” Sports, Pages 11-13. modern look with the interior. Cavolo said. “We’re excited to be “We love being in the Target in Cleveland.” Cut up the cards Stepp in time complex. We have some good Permits for these projects were neighbors,” Patel said. among five commercial building A financial advisor says cutting The goal is to be open for busi- permits that were approved in up the credit cards is a good way ness in June. March. The projects represent to help with personal finances. Walker Valley student has passion for dance “The town has been super nearly $2.3 million in project See Editorial, Page 14. receptive,” Patel said of his previ- ous eatery ventures. By CHRISTY ARMSTRONG Stepp said her favorite dance See PERMITS, Page 7 Banner Staff Writer style is acro. Deriving its name Forecast PERSONALITY from the word “acrobatics,” it is Victoria Stepp, a dancer a style characterized by contor- Legal Aid presentation skilled in various styles, has ROFILE tion and moves that might be been stepping to the beat to P equally welcome in a gymnas- compete. tics setting. The 17-year-old Walker A dancer like her has to be to focus on tenant rights Valley High School junior works She studies under Tria “both an athlete and an artist,” to keep everything in balance Montgomery of Onstage Dance she said. A dance may carry a By JOYANNA LOVE Brian Frye of Legal Aid of East as she goes to school and prac- Company, and her typical lot of physical demands, but Banner Senior Staff Writer Tennessee will present informa- tices her craft. schedule has her taking dance audiences expect graceful tion, followed by answering gen- Though doing so requires classes several hours a week. movements that make dances Do you know your rights as a eral questions from the audi- some careful planning, she said For example, she may attend look easy. renter? ence. Legal Aid of East she is fully committed to mak- two classes totaling 2 1/2 After experimenting with dif- Do you know what you are Tennessee provides legal assis- ing the time to pursue the hours a couple of days a week ferent styles of dance in the responsible for? tance to elderly, abused and low- Today should be sunny with a dancing she loves. after school, with additional Community organizations income residents in issues of high near 67 degrees. Tonight looks years following her 4-year-old “It’s just my passion,” Stepp practices before competitions. debut, she began competitive Impact Cleveland, the Cleveland injustice and unfair treatment. to be mostly clear, with a low said. Stepp began dancing at the dancing in the sixth grade. Housing Authority, the Cleveland “People in our community around 45. Tuesday should be A practitioner of jazz, pointe, age of 4 at the urging of her Despite her busy dance Community Development Block need to be empowered. They mostly sunny, with a high near 69. lyrical, acro and other dance parents, Dale and Melanie. schedule, Stepp has main- grant program and the Blythe need to be educated about these Rain returns to the forecast styles, she spends hours per “I was really shy, and I think tained a 4.0 GPA in high school Oldfield Community Association, things, but they’ve got to take Tuesday night, with a 70 percent week preparing for dance com- they wanted something to help and has been thinking through which serve areas where people some initiative as well,” Dustin chance of showers. The low should petitions. me come out of my shell,” she her college plans, even though predominantly rent instead of Tommey of Impact Cleveland Her most recent accolades said. she’s yet to start her senior own their homes, are joining said. be around 51. forces to educate the public on Sunset today: 8:23 p.m. have included her placing in It apparently worked, as she year. Tommey said recent need the Rising Star Regional Dance tenants’ rights and responsibili- assessment surveys done in the Sunrise Tuesday: 6:53 a.m. is able to confidently leap In her spare time, she also Competition in April, where she across the stage and twist her finds time to enjoy reading, ties. area showed a need for such an won the Platinum Award for body into dance positions that shopping, hiking and kayaking. The event will be held awareness event. Index solo dance and others for par- baffle those who haven’t per- Thursday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. in About 60 percent of the resi- ticipation in group dances. fected such moves themselves. See STEPP, Page 7 the community room of the Classified...... 15-16 Cleveland Police Department. See TENANTS, Page 7 Comics...... 8 Editorials...... 14 Arbor Day activities celebrate trees, partnerships Horoscope...... 8 MINI Pages...... 5-6 By JOYANNA LOVE city a good place to live,” said Obituaries...... 2 Banner Senior Staff Writer Hartman. “I’m just proud that we are so Sports...... 11-13 The air may seem just a little progressive,” said Tree Board TV Schedule...... 9 cleaner in Cleveland following the chair Amy Banks. Weather...... 10 city’s Arbor Day celebration at Last year, his department which three trees were planted. planted 296 trees. The celebration kicked off “We try to mix up the species Around Town Friday with Urban Forester Dan as much as we can,” Hartman Hartman thanking attendees. said. Stan Peagram enjoying a bike “To thank Cleveland Utilities He said this creates variety ride on the Greenway ... Ross for everything they have done for throughout the city’s parks and Tarver helping identify some the Tree Board, the Tree Board road rights of way. The continual wildlife ... Donna Hubbard enjoy- went together and got three trees naming of Cleveland as a Tree ing some spring sunshine with purchased,” Hartman said. City is something “The City with her dog on the Greenway ... Two maple trees and a white Spirit” can be proud of, Hartman Selby Dover being congratulated said. for her efforts in the Raider Run oak were planted on the front lawn at the CU offices. “Trees are vital to the public at Yates Primary over the week- infrastructure of cities and towns end ... Evelyn Jenkins holding the Cleveland Mayor Tom Rowland expressed his pride over The City across the country, providing winning ticket for a beautiful numerous environmental, social cedar chest. with Spirit receiving Tree City USA distinction for the 22rd year and economic benefits,” Rowland in a row. said. “Cleaner air, improved Banner photo, JOYANNA LOVE “It means the city is dedicated stormwater management, energy TREE BOARD MEMBERS Amy Banks, Will Jones and Matt Coleman stand with Ken Webb of to beautification and care and Cleveland Utilities, Urban Forester Dan Hartman and board members Milan Blake and Jo Benjamin. The 6489076 75112 maintenance of trees to make the See ARBOR DAY, Page 7 group displays the Tree City USA flag. 2—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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Deborah Bunch Martin Hiefnar Shona ross Shona Ross, 51, a resident of Deborah Lynne Bunch, 57, of Martin Hiefnar, 67, of Athens, Ocoee, passed away on Friday Cleveland, passed away and formerly of Cleveland, died morning, April 24, 2015, at her Saturday, April 25, 2015, at a this morning, Monday, April 27, home surrounded by family. Chattanooga hospital. 2015, at his home. She was known for being a She was born in Denver, Colo., Survivors and arrangements great wife, mom, and granny and and has lived in the Cleveland will be announced by Companion will be greatly missed by all that area for the past 45 years. She Funeral Home. was a member of Hopewell knew her. Baptist Church and a 1976 grad- She leaves behind to cherish uate of Bradley Central High her memory her husband of 17 School. years, Michael Ross; and her She was preceded in death by children: Sherri Stevens, René her mother, Imogene Shuler (Justin) Goodman, Michaela Johnston; brothers: Kenneth Ross, Robert Ross, and Micah Wendell Johnston and Steve Veronica Kacmarik Ross. She was the 10th child out Johnston; and one niece, of the 12 total siblings and has Adrienne Johnston. Veronica Kacmarik, 95, of five grandchildren. She is survived by her hus- Cleveland, died Sunday, April 26, The funeral will be held band, Terrell Bunch; father, 2015. Tuesday April 28, 2015, at 4 p.m. Kenneth Johnston; and one Local arrangements are by in the Cookson Creek Baptist daughter, Amanda Leslie and Covenant Funeral & Crematory. Church Cemetery, 1686 Sand husband Brandon, all of Mountain Rd, Ocoee with broth- Cleveland; two grandchildren, er, Brian Whitmore officiating. Cooper Leslie and Grace Leslie; Interment will follow the serv- sister, Patricia Bennett; brother- ice in the Cookson Creek Baptist in-law, Keith Bennett; sister-in- Church Cemetery. AP file photo law Teresa Moses; niece, Laura The family will receive friends SenAte Foreign relAtionS Committee Chairman Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., center, and the committee’s ranking member Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md., right, speak to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington. Senate proponents of a bill empowering Congress to review and potentially reject any Iran nuclear deal must first win a battle with some colleagues determined to change the legislation in ways Polish guards refuse entry for Russian bikers that could sink it. “Anybody who monkeys with this bill is going to run into a buzz saw,” Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina warned ahead of this week’s debate. Also trying to discourage any TERESPOL, Poland (AP) — actions in Ukraine. Poland, between Brest, Belarus, and changes, Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey urged senators to stick with the plan as it Polish border guards on which was under Moscow’s con- Terespol, Poland, on Monday Monday blocked 10 nationalis- trol for most of the past two and morning. Five did not have emerged from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. tic Russian bikers loyal to a half centuries, has been one visas and said they were just President Vladimir Putin from of the most outspoken there to see their colleagues off. entering Poland as part of a ride European voices in favor of Belarusian guards let them Supporters of Senate Iran bill to commemorate the Red sanctions on Russia. pass but they were then held in Army’s victory over Nazi The Night Wolves had wanted a hangar by Polish officials for a Germany 70 years ago. to travel across Eastern Europe couple of hours before being swatting away amendments Border guard spokesman to honor the Red Army soldiers turned back. Dariusz Sienicki announced the who died as they and Western One of the bikers, Andrei WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate tions for at least 30 days while ments requiring that Congress be decision after members of the Allies defeated Hitler’s Bobrovsky said they were “thor- proponents of a bill empowering lawmakers weigh in. notified of any violations of an Night Wolves, which has stirred Germany, visiting their graves oughly searched, to the last Congress to review and potential- If 60 senators vote to disap- agreement, not just ones that are controversy with its support for and other war sites. Their aim sock.” ly reject any Iran nuclear deal prove of the deal, Obama would legally defined as material Russia’s annexation of Crimea, was to arrive in Berlin for cere- Alexander Zaldostanov, must first win a battle with some lose his waiver power altogether. breaches. approached the border and monies marking the 70th leader of the Night Wolves, said colleagues determined to change The president is betting he will A third set of amendments tried to enter the country. anniversary of the end of World they will make the run to Berlin the legislation in ways that could not. would prevent sanctions relief “These people will not cross War II on May 9. anyway. sink it. If Congress disapproves, the until they meet goals the U.S. into Poland,” Sienicki said. Authorities last week said “Other people who won’t say “Anybody who monkeys with president will almost respond established at the beginning of The incident comes amid they would not let he bikers they are Night Wolves will take this bill is going to run into a with a veto. As long as he can get the negotiations. Critics of the deep tensions between the West enter the country. They insisted this route and accomplish this buzz saw,” Republican Sen. more than one-third of the talks claim the administration Lindsey Graham of South Senate to side with him, he can has backtracked and agreed to and Russia over Moscow’s the move was not political, but mission that we were planning Carolina warned ahead of this prevent his veto from being over- too many concessions for Iran. Prime Minister Ewa Kopacz and to do for the 70th anniversary of week’s debate. ridden. Republican Sen. Bob Corker of other leaders have described the Great Victory,” he said on CHURCH The high-profile debate comes Backers of the bill are trying to Tennessee, the committee chair- the bikers’ plans as a “provoca- LifeNews, a Russian TV chan- as negotiators from the U.S. and keep lawmakers focused on how man and a co-author of the bill, tion.” nel. five other nations are rushing to it would give Congress a say on a said he too would like to see Iran ACTIVITIES The leaders have not Not all Poles fear the Night finalize, by the end of June, an critical national security issue. change its behavior and he wants explained why they see the bik- Wolves. The head of a Polish agreement requiring Iran to curb They say the measure is not any final deal to be a good one ers as provocative. Polish bikers’ group, Wiktor Wegrzyn, its nuclear program in exchange meant to be about how Iran that will prevent Iran from devel- Jim Gibson will be the speaker activists who also oppose their called the Polish opposition to for relief from sanctions choking increasingly is wielding influence oping nuclear weapons. But he Tuesday at 7 a.m., for the His entry into the country say they the bikers “anti-Russia hyste- its economy. in the Middle East, its support of said that’s not what the bill is Hands Extended Ministries’ devo- object to the bikers’ strong sup- ria.” Secretary of State John Kerry terrorist groups or human rights about. tional at Garden Plaza, 3500 port for the Russian annexation After the Russian bikers were and his Iranian counterpart plan violations. They worry that “This bill is about the process,” Keith St. of Crimea and alleged support denied entry, about 100 Polish to meet Monday for the first time adding too many divisive amend- Corker said. “It’s not a bill about for pro-Russian separatists in bikers on the Polish side of the since they laid out the framework ments would cause Democrats to the content of any deal, and Ukraine. border honked their horns and for a nuclear deal earlier this drop their support. hopefully, that’s how the bill will “This is not a normal bike flashed their lights in protest. month. The State Department Even so, some senators are remain.” I SEE BY THE club. They are tools in the hand They had gathered earlier said Kerry and Iran’s Foreign proposing amendments to pres- of Vladimir Putin to make prop- Monday hoping to escort the Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif sure Iran to end its support of aganda,” said Tomasz Czuwara, Russians through Poland. would meet in New York where such groups, stop threatening to In Memory of BANNER spokesman for the Open Dialog The Russian bikers left the two are attending a confer- destroy Israel and recognize its Foundation, a Polish group that Russia on Saturday and on ence at the United Nations on the right to exist, and release U.S. Evelyn Marie supports Ukraine. Sunday they paid homage in nuclear non-proliferation treaty. citizens held in Iran. The Bradley County The Night Wolves vowed to try Russia at a memorial to Polish Another member of Congress Other amendments would pre- Johnson Republican Party will meet to enter Poland despite the ban prisoners of war killed in the trying to discourage any changes vent sanctions relief if Iran coop- Tuesday in the Bradley County and 15 leather-clad bikers Katyn massacres by the Soviet in the bill was Democratic Sen. erates with nuclear-armed North Courthouse Commission meeting approached the border crossing Union during World War II. Bob Menendez of New Jersey, Korea or until international room at 7 p.m. The guest speaker who urged senators to stick with nuclear inspectors are guaran- will be state Rep. Kevin Brooks. the plan as it emerged from the teed access to Iranian military The meeting will be covering the Senate Foreign Relations sites. ongoing conversation concerning LOTTERY NUMBERS Committee. GOP Sen. 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All or Nothing Evening: 01- 9-7 from waiving congressional sanc- He also wants to see amend- Rhonda, Donnie, Brent & Family www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015— 3 Pioneer for gay marriage among lawyers for high court cases WASHINGTON (AP) — Five ban on the use of race in college the Supreme Court each year. in Cincinnati. lawyers will take turns at the admissions. He defended the ban Among them was the epic re- “The legitimate interest of the Supreme Court lectern Tuesday and the justices sided with him election campaign year fight over state is to ensure that when chil- for the highly anticipated and last year. Obama’s health overhaul in dren are born, particularly chil- extended arguments over same- His performance during that 2012. The administration pre- dren who are born and the preg- sex marriage. Among them are argument was typical of his vailed by a 5-4 vote on the basis nancy is accidental, that they will the Obama administration’s top appearances before the court — of a secondary argument Verrilli be born into stable family units, lawyer at the high court, with unflappable in the face of sus- made before the skeptical court. i.e., marriage,” he said. more than two dozen arguments tained, and at times hostile, He was on the losing end of Though he has worked for behind him, and two lawyers questioning from Justice Sonia last year’s fight over whether cor- Tennessee’s attorney general making their first appearance Sotomayor. porations can express religious since 1999, Whalen spent his before the justices. Same-sex marriage opponents objections to avoid paying for first 40 or so years in The cases come from have pointed to Justice Anthony contraceptives for women cov- Massachusetts. He received both Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio and Kennedy’s opinion in that case, ered by employer health plans. his undergraduate and law Tennessee, all of which had their which affirmed the power of vot- Before joining the administra- degrees from Boston University marriage bans upheld by the fed- ers to decide sensitive issues, as tion in 2009, Verrilli was a part- and spent time as a county pros- eral appeals court in Cincinnati. a key point in favor of the voter- ner at the Washington firm of ecutor and assistant attorney The justices will hear 2½ approved gay-marriage bans now Jenner and Block. His Supreme general of Massachusetts. hours of arguments on these two being challenged. Court work included advocating questions: whether same-sex Bursch, 42, now is in private for the rights of death row couples have a constitutional practice at the Warner, Norcross inmates and representing right to marry and whether and Judd law firm in Grand telecommunications firms in states must recognize same-sex Rapids, Michigan. The firm said cases with billions of dollars in marriages from elsewhere. it is playing no role in Bursch’s the balance. AP photo Civil rights lawyer Mary argument in defense of state A graduate of Yale University In thIs 2012 fIle Photo, then-Solicitor General Donald Verrilli Bonauto, backed by Solicitor same-sex marriage bans. and Columbia Law School, speaks during a forum at the Georgetown University Law Center in General Donald Verrilli Jr., will A graduate of the University of Verrilli was a law clerk for Washington. Five lawyers will take turns at the Supreme Court argue for the right to marry. Minnesota law school and Supreme Court Justice William lectern Tuesday for the highly anticipated and extended arguments Former Michigan Solicitor Western Michigan University, he Brennan. over same-sex marriage. Among them are the Obama administra- General John Bursch will defend was a law clerk to Judge James ——— tion’s top lawyer at the high court, with more than two dozen argu- the state laws. Loken of the 8th U.S. Circuit Whalen will be making his first ments behind him, and two lawyers making their first appearance On the second question, Court of Appeals in St. Louis. Supreme Court appearance to before the justices. Washington lawyer Douglas ——— argue that states should not be Hallward-Driemeier will urge the Hallward-Driemeier cheerfully forced to recognize same-sex court to rule that states must acknowledged that he would marriages performed elsewhere. recognize same-sex marriages rather not have the court decide Whalen laid out Tennessee’s performed elsewhere. On the the issue he is going to argue — justification for restricting mar- other side will be Joseph Whalen, that states must recognize same- riage to a man and a woman dur- Tennessee’s associate solicitor sex marriages performed else- ing arguments last year at the general. where. That’s because he would 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals A look at the advocates: rather have the justices settle the ——— larger issue of the right to marry. Bonauto has been called the “We think there’s a fundamen- Thurgood Marshall of the push tal right for same-sex couples to DO YOU SNORE? for equal rights for gay and les- marry and we think that pretty bian in the United States. She much ends the question” about ARE YOU TIRED DURING THE DAY? was the winning lawyer the first recognition, Hallward-Driemeier time a court granted same-sex said on a conference call with Is A Home Sleep Study Right For You? couples the right to marry, in reporters. Massachusetts in 2003. She The Harvard Law School grad- If So, hopes her next argument is the uate is an experienced Supreme last time same-sex marriage is Court advocate with no previous Contact Cindy Cochran, CCSH, RPSGT, RST tested in court. ties to same-sex marriage cases. Certified Clinical Sleep Health Educator, The 53-year-old has been at Tuesday’s argument will be his under the direct supervision of the forefront of the legal fight for 16th at the high court. Dr. Ahmad Ibrahimbachia (Dr. Bacha), MD, FCCP, DABSM gay rights, including same-sex Hallward-Driemeier, 48, heads Phone: 423-716-2546 marriage, for more than two the appellate practice at Boston- decades. But it will be her first based Ropes and Gray. He spent Insurance Accepted • [email protected] argument before the nation’s several years at the Justice AP photo highest court. Department and before that was In thIs 2014 fIle Photo, Attorney Mary Bonauto smiles during In her early days as the civil a law clerk to Judge Amalya her speech at the Cambridge City Hall in Cambridge, Mass. to mark rights project director at the Kearse of the 2nd U.S. Circuit Family the 10th anniversary of the first same-sex weddings in Boston-based Gay & Lesbian Court of Appeals in New York. He Massachusetts and the nation. Advocates & Defenders, where is a St. Louis-area native who Medicine Today she has worked for 25 years, graduated from DePauw by Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, Jr., D.O., P.C. Bonauto said she used to say no University in Greencastle, and Dr. Paul Grayson Smith, III, D.O. Both Physicians Are Certified by the American College of Osteopathic Family Physicians. when same-sex couples asked Indiana. her to take on their marriage He met his wife, the former ALS cases in the courts. As recently Mary Hallward, when both were Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, to ALS within three to five years as late 2012, Bonauto worried Rhodes Scholars at Oxford otherwise known as ALS or Lou after the onset of symptoms. that the time was not yet right to University in England. When Gehrig’s disease, is a disease that ALS is difficult to diagnose early results in the slow death of some of because it may appear similar to ask the Supreme Court to settle they married, they combined the nerve cells in the spinal cord and several other neurological diseases. the issue once and for all. their last names. brain. People who suffer from ALS Because there’s no reversing the dis - But that time has now arrived, ——— will eventually become disabled. ease’s course, treatments focus on she said. Because the disease strikes people slowing the progression of symp - “There’s no reason to tell these Verrilli is the most familiar face differently, there is no way of pre- toms, preventing unnecessary com- families they should be denied to the justices among the five dicting how long a person will live plications and making you more legal respect. It’s our hope that lawyers they’ll hear from on with the disease before it becomes comfortable and independent. For we soon will be able to secure Tuesday. He will follow Bonauto difficult to walk, speak, eat, more information, please call 472- breathe, and swallow. ALS is so dev - 6548. Our office is located at Ocoee that for people everywhere,” in support of a ruling forbidding astating because not only is there Premiere Park, Suite 101 at 2121 Bonauto said in a recent call with states from limiting marriage to no known cause for the disease, but North Ocoee. We are available reporters. the union of a man and a there is also no known cure. Some Monday through Friday, 8:00 to 5. Bonauto received a MacArthur woman. patients can live with ALS for dec- We Treat Our Patients Like We Foundation fellowship last year. Verrilli, 57, has spent nearly ades, but most people will succumb Would Like to be Treated. She lives in Portland, Maine, with four years as President Barack P.S. Symptoms of ALS include weakness in the legs, hands, face, or her wife, professor Jennifer Obama’s solicitor general, argu- tongue. Wriggins of the University of ing a half-dozen or so cases at Maine’s law school, and their twin teenage daughters. —- Bursch made a Supreme Court name for himself as Michigan’s solicitor general, arguing eight AP photo cases at the high court in just In thIs 2005 fIle Photo, then-Associate Deputy Attorney over two years. That record General Joe Whalen argues before the Tennessee Supreme Court in included the contentious dispute Nashville. over the state’s voter-approved Texas teacher named National Teacher of the Year

LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — A Texas has led the U.S. in year-old junior who came to the high school English teacher in refugee resettlements for the last U.S. in 1998 from Vietnam. “She Texas who works with students four years. Most are settled in teaches kids who have never facing poverty and traumas large cities, but immigrant popu- been in a classroom before and related to their immigration to lations also are thriving in more students who want to go to Ivy the United States on Monday remote areas, including League schools.” was named the 2015 National Amarillo. On occasion, she has spoken Teacher of the Year. The 50-year-old mother of with refugee parents who wanted Shanna Peeples from Amarillo three grown children, whose their children to get jobs so they was selected for the honor by the teachers when she was young could contribute financially to Council of Chief State School urged her to write to find a way the family, rather than attend Officers. She is the first Texas out of her pain and isolation, school. teacher to win the award since began teaching after working as “She tries to help the parents 1957. a disc jockey, medical assistant, in families understand that their Peeples works at Palo Duro pet sitter and journalist at the (child’s) future is really in educa- High, where about 85 percent of Amarillo Globe-News, where she tion,” Tran said. students live below the poverty covered education. She’s taught Peeples is a “brilliant” teacher line and where more refugee for 12 years, the past seven at who is animated and captivating, children are enrolled than in any Palo Duro. Palo Duro principal Sandy other high school in the 31,000- Peeples, who was nominated Whitlow said. student district. by a Palo Duro colleague and “She continually tries to She will be recognized by won campus, district, region and improve herself as a teacher,” President Barack Obama in a state teacher of the year honors, Whitlow said. “She is like an ceremony at the White House on teaches AP English and serves as onion — there are so many lay- Wednesday. the English department chair as ers to her.” Peeples said a childhood that well as an instructional coach for Peeples was selected from exposed her to alcoholism and other teachers. among four finalists named in Is Your Child, Parent, Grandparent or Favorite Pet domestic violence has provided One former student knows January. The other three teach- her with empathy for students there are plenty of selfless teach- ers hail from Alabama, Hawaii in the Cleveland Daily Banner? You can purchase from Burma, Somalia, Ethiopia, ers in Texas and across the and Indiana. Peeples will spend Iraq and Cuba, many of whom country. But Peeples has some- a year traveling the nation to any of our staff photos from our website at are survivors of emotional or thing intangible, said Viet Tran, represent educators and advo- www.clevelandbanner.com. Just find what you want physical trauma in their war- a college junior who believes he cate on behalf of teachers. torn homelands. That can make wouldn’t be at Harvard studying “I hope to remind people that and click the “Buy this photo” button under it. Then trust difficult, she said. neurobiology on a scholarship public school teachers are amaz- “That’s what helped me as a without Peeples’ help. ing, dedicated, hard-working, choose what size and finish, it’s as easy at that! teacher probably more than any- “The reason for her being a smart and gifted people,” she thing, that I have that connec- special teacher is she is able to said. “There are great things (at Previously published photos are also available in tion with them, unfortunately,” bridge a very wide gap of both schools across the country) that Peeples said. “You can’t really student achievement and stu- happen every day. It’s not flashy our Photo Galleries. learn when you’re scared.” dent experience,” said the 21- or dramatic.” 4—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com Schools rule! Phone: 472-5041 Fax: 614-6529 Larry C. Bowers E-mail: Education reporter [email protected]

Healthy Kids Day Blythe-Bower students celebrate Special to the Banner Schools and Chelsea Alfonso Jones, education Blythe-Bower Elementary recently was host to development manager for Frito Lay. Chattanooga Kids on the Block for Healthy Kids Several parents came to speak about their Week. careers. They encouraged students to take care of The Kids on the Block group presented programs themselves and learn all they can to prepare for about making good choices and staying healthy. A their future. number of activities were put on. Barratt Schichtel, an emergency room nurse and Myles Darity-Reese had fun dancing during the Dr. Richard Mason with Camelot, shared with Kids on the Move program with Kids on the Block. Blythe-Bower first-graders about their careers. Fourth-grade students danced to “I Like to Move Mike Dyer, with Volkswagen, shared information It, Move It” during the day’s event, and the students about his career as a robotics/automation engi- cast their vote for the Frito Lay healthy snacks they neer. were able to sample during the program. Principal Dr. Joel Barnes encouraged students to Healthy snacks were provided by Susan Mobley, take care of themselves and be safe while modeling supervisor of child nutrition for Cleveland City a firefighter suit.

Contributed photo VISITING with students at Blythe-Bower Elementary on Healthy Kids Day were, back row from left, pediatrician Dr. Wayne Kelly, Principal Joel Barnes, CNA Heather Conkle, firefighter Hector Chiesa, and diet clerk Charity Newby.

Contributed photo BLYTHE-BOWER students were quick to cast their votes for their favorite Frito Lay snacks at the school’s recent Healthy Kids Day. Contributed photos BLYTHE-BOWER Principal Joel Barnes, right photo, tried on a firefighter’s uniform for the students at Healthy Kids Day recently. Mike Dyer of Volkswagen, left photo, shared information about his job as a robotics/automation engineer.

Contributed photo HEALTHY SNACKS were provided by Susan Mobley at the recent Healthy Kids Day at Blythe-Bower Elementary. Mobley is supervisor of child nutrition for Cleveland City Schools.

Contributed photo FOURTH-GRADE students at Blythe-Bower danced to the song “I Like to Move It” during Heathy Kids Day recently at the school. Chattanooga’s Kids on the Block performed.

Contributed photo CLEVELAND MIDDLE SCHOOL broadcasting teacher Cody Raper is shown with the student produc- tion team. CMS earns award in broadcasting

Special to the Banner and high school productions. Cleveland City Schools is proud to announce that The current RaiderTV student producer is Torr Cleveland Middle School RaiderTV was chosen by Coulthard, and he oversees all aspects of planning ESE Networks as the 2015 Gold Award for overall and live production. Current staff members are Contributed photos program excellence. Morgan Allen, Joseph Brown, Lauren Brownfield, MYLES DARITY-REESE, right photo, had fun dancing as the Chattanooga Kids on the Block per- Along with this recognition, the platform includ- Leo Castro, Chloe Cribbs, Tiffany Croft, Trevor formed. Barratt Schichtel and Dr. Richard Mason, left photo, talked to first-graders about their careers in ed a prize of more than $4,000 of equipment Croft, Jordan Graig, Evan Griffin, Jared Holland, medicine. including a video camera, a wireless broadcast kit, Autumn Hubbard, Hunter Price, Cole Shelton, and and production software. The award was presented Coy Trotter. at this year’s Student Television Network These students rotate through a variety of posi- Storied N.Y. school awaits DA report Convention in California. tions from director to news anchor throughout their NEW YORK (AP) — First came neers, architects and artists has egalitarian character. ESE Networks boasts over 500 member schools time serving on staff. a hotly-debated decision by taken a back seat to headlines “We know that students have across the country with both middle and high RaiderTV is a daily news show lasting five to eight Cooper Union to start charging about the investigation, a law- had to refuse our offer because schools utilizing the service to distribute countless minutes. It is produced by the Communications its students after being tuition- suit over the imposition of they couldn’t afford it,” said Mike hours of content to students and the greater com- Department of Cleveland Middle School. Over 1,200 free for generations. tuition and the future of its pres- Essl, a Cooper Union alumnus munity. students see the show every school day, and Then came an investigation by ident. and faculty member who is a RaiderTV was honored to be chosen from this numerous families watch the show on demand in the state attorney general into Some Cooper graduates and plaintiff in the lawsuit over the wide array of schools for such a prestigious award their homes to stay current with the latest events the school’s management of its students hope all the turmoil decision to charge tuition start- after only two years of development. This recogni- and updates at Cleveland Middle School. finances. results in more financial stability ing with this year’s freshman tion underscores the excellence that RaiderTV’s RaiderTV began streaming with ESE Networks in Over the past year, Cooper and maybe even a return to the class. “That has never happened staff strives for in its daily broadcasts, and the pro- the 2013-14 school year when a total program over- Union’s reputation as a world- tuition-free model that has been before in the history of Cooper gram has emerged as a leader in both middle school haul was conducted. class training ground for engi- central to the school’s unique, Union.” www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015— 5 6—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015—7 TDEC releases Main Street impact report By TONY EUBANK “Annual reports from in the Pharmacy Building on Banner Staff Writer Tennessee’s 28 accredited Main Edwards Street,” Marr said Street programs demonstrate Marr continued, “Lee The Tennessee Department of strong reinvestment in 2014 for University’s expansion into the Economic and Community the historic commercial cores of Central Business District with its Development recently released Tennessee communities that are new Communications building its 2014 Economic Impact and making an effort to revitalize and the renovation of Pangle Hall Reinvestment Statistics from 28 their downtowns,” said are tremendous assets to down- Tennessee Main Street commu- Tennessee Main Street Program town. MainStreet Cleveland is nities’ numbers for 2014. Director Nancy Williams. “It currently pursuing a National According to the report, com- shows that taking good care of Register Historic District for the munities that participated in the downtown reaps economic bene- Central Business District,” Marr Main Street program created fits, including jobs, for the whole said. more than 1,500 new jobs and community.” This May, MainStreet generated more than $95 million MainStreet Cleveland has Cleveland celebrates its 25th of both private and public invest- released some of the numbers year accredited by both the ment in 2014. showing the investment mus- Tennessee Main Street program Tennessee Main Street pro- tered via the efforts of the pro- and the National Trust for vides technical assistance and gram. Locally there are three new Historic Preservation. training for communities in public improvement projects In addition to the commitment Contributed photo developing real-world solutions underway, about $4.2 million in of implementing projects in the Victoria Stepp flies through the air in this move during a dance routine. to help make downtowns safer, private and over $220,000 in Master Plan, MainStreet more appealing places for to peo- public investment in downtown Cleveland continues to organize ple to shop, work and live. Cleveland in 2014 alone. and support many events that “Tennessee’s main streets are MainStreet Cleveland has also bring thousands of people to such an important part of our overseen in the last year over downtown. MainStreet Stepp state’s identity and cultural her- 2,500 hours of volunteer work Cleveland’s goal is continued From Page 1 itage,” said Economic and and spurred 63,000-plus people growth and revitalization of the Community Development to downtown to attend special downtown area. She said how she finds time to She said her advice to anyone Commissioner Randy Boyd. events and festivals. The mission of MainStreet do what she loves has to do with trying to reach a big goal — such “Flourishing downtowns provide MainStreet Cleveland Director Cleveland is to create an environ- simply tackling the day’s tasks as as winning a dance competition a sense of pride for our commu- Sharon Marr spoke on the pro- ment for growth, development they come. — is to make a plan of action and nities, spur tourism and promote gram’s local accomplishments. and design enhancements of the “I’m not a procrastinator at put in the time to practice for entrepreneurship, which ulti- “The MainStreet Cleveland business, residential and govern- all,” Stepp said. “I just have “It’s amazing to see whatever opportunity may arise mately creates jobs.” board of directors and member- ment areas of downtown goals. That puts me forward to the lengths you can push to achieve that goal. The report shows there have ship are very pleased with the Cleveland, to preserve and pro- make sure I get everything done.” yourself if you set your With all the academic and been over 1,500 new jobs and growth and revitalization efforts tect the historic significance of Her future plans as of right mind to it.” social obligations that come with 171 new business spurred by the that are underway in downtown. existing sites and to promote this now have her attending college to — Victoria Stepp being a busy high school stu- program. Tennessee Main Street Fourteen additional loft apart- progress to the citizens and visi- become a nurse anesthetist, a dent, she knows she has to be has also seen $95.5 million in ments are now leased in the Ford tors of Cleveland. nurse who helps administer careful to use her time well. The private and public investment in Building that fronts both Inman For more information visit anesthesia. good news, she said, is planning public improvement and building and 1st streets. Nine apartments mainstreetcleveland.com or call She has not chosen a college has a way of freeing up time. rehabilitation projects statewide. are currently under construction 479-1000. yet, but the Cleveland native said “There’s more hours in the day she would like to stay in determined. Though having fun than you think there are,” Stepp Tennessee. is always part of the goal, she said. “It’s amazing to see the Wife of Blackwater contractor speaks out Stepp describes her personali- said achieving big goals always lengths you can push yourself if ty as a mixture of fun-loving and you set your mind to it.” MARVYILLE (AP) — Kelli band had suffered a back injury Heard says. “I guess it was disbe- involves dedicated work. Heard, wife of convicted in an accident that happened lief. Blackwater security contractor shortly before Nisour, requiring “The case was dismissed the Dustin Heard, understands that spinal fusion surgery when he first time for specific reasons,” many casual observers will view returned home. “At that point, he she continues. “So when it hap- her husband as a killer, and not could not get any work in the pened again, I was in shock. It Permits a caring family man. And she field in which he was trained,” seems to me that they were being From Page 1 believes she understands why. she says. “So he became a stay- used as scapegoats.” “They’re looking at the prose- at-home dad.” value and brought in $6, 870 in have one staff dentist and a Avenue, a car garage, moving a cution’s side of the story,” says The Heards had one child at G r e e n M o u n t a i n fees to the city of Cleveland. number of volunteers. The clinic wall for Pelican’s Snowball, foun- Heard. “Because that’s all that’s that point, daughter Hannah Other commercial permits also recently received an dation work for an addition to been repeated.” Kylie, now age 9. With charges T e r m i t e & included Karis Dental Clinic, a AmericCorps VISTA worker as Living Stone Church, an addition Dustin Laurent Heard was a against Dustin Heard pending, P e s t C o n t r o l warehouse on Industrial Drive part of a partnership through to Dotson Funeral Home and member of the security team for the couple had decided to hold and an auto repair shop. United Way. Karis is a United renovation to The Wishy Washy Blackwater USA involved in a off on further additions to the 423-331-8461 Karis has been operating out of Way Health Endowment Grant Laundromat. now-infamous 2007 incident in family. When those initial greenmtn.net the health department for two recipient. Residential permits brought in Baghdad, Iraq, wherein 32 charges were dismissed in “Free Estimates” years providing teeth extractions When the renovation will be the most revenue in March with unarmed civilians were either December 2009, “we decided to TN Charter #4759 one to two days a month. complete is yet to be determined. 18 projects receiving approval. killed or wounded when shooting proceed with life as usual,” Kelli Clinic coordinator Kelly There were 12 alteration or The projects brought in nearly started as a Blackwater convoy Heard says. “We decided to add Ohlsson said renovating the addition permits approved in $11,000 in permit fee and repre- passed through Nisour Square. to our family, comfortable in the building on Broad Street will March. These permits brought in sented almost $2.5 million in Heard, a Maryville resident, knowledge that Dustin was I PAY TOP allow the clinic to provide more $2,310 and represented $446, project value. was one of four Blackwater con- cleared of all charges.” dental services up to four times a 387 in project value. Projects Twenty land disturbance per- tractors convicted on multiple The Heards’ second child, son DOLLAR! week. included a new pool house, reno- mits were also approved in counts of manslaughter and Quinn, was born in 2011. But TOP DOLLAR PAID Ohlsson said the clinic will vations to a home on Centenary March. attempted manslaughter, and a then Heard says she and her FOR GOLD & charge of using a firearm in a vio- husband began hearing rumors, OTHER ITEMS lent crime. Heard was sentenced rumblings that a new case might 5301 BRAINERD earlier this month in federal be brought forth again. ROAD court to 30 years in prison. A federal appeals court revived (423) 499-9162 Tenants A native of Texas, Kelli Heard the Justice Department’s From Page 1 has lived in Maryville since 1998, charges in April 2011. “I don’t R I C K D A V I S and considers herself “pretty know whether I can put the feel- GOLD & DIAMONDS dents in the area Impact understand that they have to put session for landlords of their much a Maryvillian now.” She ing I had then into words,” Kelli Cleveland serves are renters. The some skin in the game.” rights as the property owner and met Dustin Heard during his mil- CDBG program serves some of “You have to put the trash out their responsibilities related to itary service; his best friend was the same area, as well as other on trash day,” he said. whoever is renting from them is dating Kelli’s sister, and Dustin areas where 51 percent or more The event will be a time to get being planned for June. would often accompany him dur- of the residents have low to mod- general information. It will not “One of the outcomes we hope ing his trips to Maryville on leave. erate incomes. be a forum to have specific prob- maybe comes out of the landlord Kelli and Dustin began dating. Teresa Torbett of the CDBG lems solved, Tommey said. workshop [is] we are trying to They married 12 years ago, soon program said she hopes the A similar event was held last adopt a Good Landlord Network after she graduated from workshop will give tenants the year. Participating organizations model,” Tommey said. Heritage High School. confidence to ask questions hope to offer this as an annual Such a model would give land- According to published about a lease. event as long as there is a need lords who follow best practices accounts of the Nisour Square As a result of the workshop, for it. the Good Landlord Network seal incident, Dustin Heard and other SayS Saayy HHappyHaappppyy MMother’sMootthheerr’’ss DDayDaayy Tommey hopes “nobody gets Just as tenants need to know of approval and have them be members of his Blackwater con- taken advantage of in this com- their rights and responsibilities, promoted by area organizations voy began firing as they passed IIn Inn AA SSpecialSppeecciiaall WWayWaayy munity and that people (renters) so do landlords. An information as good landlords. through the city, believing they were being fired upon by insur- gents. The various accounts of what Mom (mom’s name if desired), you are the happened in Nisour differ. But at greatest! We love you! Happy Mother’s Day. Arbor Day trial, several Iraqi witnesses and Your name(s). From Page 1 a few fellow Blackwater contrac- tors testified that the shooting savings and increased property chosen as the site for the trees to was unprovoked. values are just a few of the bene- be planted for today,” Webb said. But Kelli Heard says those Mother, you are very special. Thanks for all you fits we enjoy as a Tree City. “Our tree board is In addition to having an official accounts don’t square with the do. Your name(s). Everyone benefits when we work diligent in protection of ceremony, Cleveland has a tree man she married. “During the together to bring shade to our our status as a Tree City, ordinance, urban forester and whole process, we were looking streets, homes and to beautify and they work hard to committed funding to the tree for people to provide character our neighborhoods.” plant, maintain and program to qualify for the Tree statements about Dustin,” she It’s as easy as 1-2-3 To qualify as a Tree City, a acquire trees to help City USA designation. says. “What I found both funny 1) Write your special message below. municipality must spent $2 per create a healthier “It is a great pleasure to have and heart-warming was that sev- 2) Count the words in your message (minimum 12 capita on urban forestry, hold an environment for our visitors come in, especially indus- eral people who were completely words). Multiply by 25¢ per word. annual Arbor Day ceremony, citizenry.” trial prospects who will say, unrelated to one another all 3) Enclose check, money order, Visa, Discover, have a tree ordinance and estab- — Mayor Tom ‘What a beautiful city,’ because of characterized him as ‘a man who American Express or Mastercard number. All messages lish a tree board. Rowland the trees,” Rowland said. would give you the shirt off his “Our tree board is diligent in CU works with Asplundh to back.’ I think that describes him must be prepaid. protection of our status as a Tree keep trees near power lines prop- more than anything else.” 4) Add $1.95 for each row of flowers. City, and they work hard to cutting off the tops of trees erly pruned. Kelli Heard says her memories 5) Deadline is May 6 at 4 p.m. plant, maintain and acquire deemed too tall, which damages Banks spoke to the progress from the Nisour incident, now trees to help create a healthier the tree. Careful trimming is a Cleveland has made. more than eight years past, are Message: environment for our citizenry,” better alternative. “Years ago there was an aerial less vivid now. Mostly, she says, Rowland said. It is following this and other shot of downtown Cleveland in her husband tried to shield the He also praised Hartman’s best practices that has given the late 1950s and then another family from the fallout of the work as urban forester. Cleveland Utilities the designa- aerial shot was taken in the late event. Name: “I think it is just great to work tion of a Tree Line USA Utility 1980s, and the picture showed “I didn’t hear much,” she says. A d d r e s s : P h o n e : with the city and have the sup- program for the 15th straight we had lost about half of our cov- “My husband has always been C i t y : Z i p : port as much as I do,” Hartman year. erage of trees,” Banks said. “We the protector, and he was wor- said. “We are proud to get that,” said have been very proactive. Years ried, when it happened, that I Credit Card: Rowland explained the path to CU President and CEO Ken ago when we hired an urban would hear it on the news, that CC Expiraton: such an honor began when a Webb. forester, we were a small town accounts would be skewed. The Shade Tree Ordinance was writ- Also awarded by the Arbor Day and that was really progressive. first thing he did was call me and E-mail or bring your message to: ten and adopted by the city. foundation, the designation rec- … There is still a lot to do.” say, ‘There’s been an incident,’ “We tried to compete with ognizes utility companies that A new Tree City USA flag was and assure me things were OK.” Mother’s Day Tribute Victor Ashe, the mayor of trim trees, educate employees presented to the city. Rowland Tensions came to a head when Cleveland Daily Banner Knoxville, on ‘Tree Topping Hurts’ and the community to ensure the said the flag would be given to manslaughter charges were filed P.O. Box 3600 signs, and so we heard Knoxville right size tree is planted if one is businessman Allan Jones to fly against Heard and his fellows in C l e v e l a n d , T N 3 7 3 2 0 was going to put theirs up, so we being placed anywhere near over the Craigmiles building. 2008. Heard was back on the went on Centenary Avenue the power lines, promote the energy- Cleveland State Community homefront then — his Phone: (423) 472-5041 day before and put ours up. … We saving benefits of trees and par- College has also been honored by Blackwater contract called for 90 Fax: (423) 476-1046 wanted to be first, so we beat ticipate in an annual Arbor Day the Arbor Day Foundation with days of service in Iraq followed by [email protected] Knoxville on that,” Rowland said. Celebration. its designation as a Tree 30 days leave. Tree topping is a practice of “We are honored that we were Campus. But Kelli Heard says her hus- 8—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com tina’s Groove CROSSWORD By Eugene Sheffer

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TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 2015 Happy Birthday: Put all that you costs and put more time and effort into CELEBRITIES BORN ON THIS have learned and experienced to work expanding your goals and future DAY: Jessica Alba, 34; Penelope Cruz, for you. Harness your thoughts and prospects. Less talk and more action, 41; Jay Leno, 65; Ann-Margret, 74 strategize about the future. Cut your along with innovative investments, will result in greater stability and prosperity. Precision and dedication will be your tickets to success. Your numbers are 3, 17, 23, 25, 31, 37, 46. ARIES (March 21-April 19): Say Contract Bridge whatever is on your mind, but remem- by Steve Becker ber to be diplomatic to avoid regret. A change in position will take a bit of get- Hagar the Horrible ting used to, but once you master what needs to be done, you'll advance quick- ly. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Revisit an idea that still interests you. The tim- ing is right to start something new. An emotional issue that has concerned you can be amended if you set new ground rules. Say no to anyone trying to take advantage of you. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Don't believe everything you hear. Someone will try to coax you by offering an empty promise. Your colleagues will talk behind your back if you mix business Dilbert with pleasure. Honesty will be of utmost importance, so don't exagger- ate. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Try something new or make an unusual change and you will create a better future. Let go of the past and make an effort to follow your heart and your dreams. If something isn't turning out well, replace it with what makes you happy. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Stop thinking about what you want to do and make it happen. A new business or hobby that involves something or someone you Garfield find entertaining will bring you satisfac- tion. Romance will improve your per- sonal life. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Stay on top of any problems that are festering today. Difficulty seeing the truth or being fed false information can be expected. Dig deep and find out what you need to know to force issues and get what you want. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): View any changes going on around you as a new adventure. Be inspired by what you see and those you admire. Update your personal papers and secure your finan- Beetle Bailey cial position. A partnership will open your eyes to a different way of living. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Focus on forward motion. Don't let anyone sidetrack you. A change in the way you present your talents or services will influence the outcome of a venture you want to pursue. If you need help, call in a favor. A partnership looks promising. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Go about your business and put the changes in place that will help improve your personal life and your standard of living. An emotional matter will lead to a setback if you don't address the situa- Dennis the Menace By Ned Classics tion quickly and truthfully. By Conrad Day CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Follow your heart and do something that excites you. An interesting invest- ment will grab your attention. Rework a proposal and change some of the trou- ble spots and you will discover a suc- cessful enterprise. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Turn your surroundings in to a place of com- fort and entertainment. Thinking about what you intend to do with the rest of your life will lead to an emotional dis- cussion. Good things will develop if you start something new. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Don't fight the inevitable. Hone your skills and find a way to use your talents to serve your needs. You can get ahead if you refuse to let others put demands on your time. Don't let criticism slow you down. Birthday Baby: You are curious, determined and outgoing. You are aggressive and insightful. www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015— 9

MONDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 27, 2015 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Entertainment Inside Edition The Voice The top eight artists perform. (N) ’ (Live) Å (:01) The Night Shift (N) ’ News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Jewish Jesus Praise the Lord Å Rodriguez Potters Trinity Family End of Age Franklin J. Duplantis › “Left Behind II: Tribulation Force” (2002) Kirk Cameron. Joel Osteen Perry Stone WTNB 5Around Town WTNB Today Body Southern-Fit Deals Around Town Country Fix Nashville Un Around Town WTNB Sports Adrenalin Rush Wrestling Country Music Today WFLICW 6 Judge Mathis ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Mike & Molly Mike & Molly The Middle The Middle The Originals (N) ’ Å Jane the Virgin (N) ’ Å TMZ (N) ’ Hollywood Married Paid Program Anger Paid Program WNGHPBS 7 Curious Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) Odd Squad PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Georgia Trav. Ecosense-Liv Antiques Roadshow (N) The Draft (N) ’ Å Dick Cavett’s Vietnam (N) Reagan ’ Å DAYSTAR 8Mission Bill Winston Love a Child 700 Club Hour of Sal Creflo Dollar Perry Stone John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni Lamb Marcus and Joni J. Duplantis Joni Lamb Kenneth W. K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) Dancing With the Stars Eras night. (N) ’ (Live) Å (:01) Castle “In Plane Sight” News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Curious Curious World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Antiques Roadshow (N) The Draft (N) ’ Å Dick Cavett’s Vietnam (N) Vietnam War Stories Å Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WDSIFOX 11 Name Game Name Game Family Feud Family Feud Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Big Bang Gotham (N) Å (DVS) The Following “Evermore” FOX61 First Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Cleveland Paid Program The Office ’ WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith 2 Broke Girls Mike & Molly Stalker “The Woods” (N) ’ (9:59) NCIS: Los Angeles (N) News Late Show W/Letterman Corden QVC 13Honora Jewelry Collection Inspired Style LOGO by Lori Goldstein Isaac Mizrahi Live PM Style with Shawn Killinger Fashion, fun and friends. Super-size Beauty CSPAN 14Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Salem “Book of Shadows” ›› “John Q” (2002, Drama) Denzel Washington. Å HSN 16Bedding Steals & Deals (N) Elysee Scientific Cosmetics Innovation Month (N) The Monday Night Show (N) The Monday Night Show (N) ProForm Health & Fitness Innovation Month (N) Innovation Month (N) Chef Ming Tsai’s Healthy E! 23Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. Housewives/Atl. E! News (N) Kardashian Kardashian The Royals E! News (N) Botched “Boob-Watch” ESQTV 24Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Million Dollar LA Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks Parks The Soup The Soup “Once Upon” LIFE 25“The Perfect Child” (2007, Drama) Rebecca Budig. Å “The Perfect Neighbor” (2005, Suspense) Perry King. Å›› “The Perfect Assistant” (2008) Rachel Hunter. Å (:02) “The Perfect Boyfriend” (2013) Aiden Turner. Å “The Perfect Assistant” TLC 26Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ Hoarding: Buried Alive Hoarding: Buried Alive My Strange Addiction Å Hoarding: Buried Alive My Strange Addiction Å TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Family Guy Family Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) The Office ’ Conan TNT 28Bones ’ Å Castle ’ Å (DVS) Castle “3XK” Å (DVS) Castle “Almost Famous” ’ NBA Basketball First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å NBA Basketball Memphis Grizzlies at Portland Trail Blazers. (N) Å USA 29NCIS “Collateral Damage” NCIS “Cloak” ’ Å NCIS “Dagger” ’ Å NCIS Death of a petty officer. WWE Monday Night RAW (N) ’ (Live) Å (:05) Dig “Sisters of Dinah” CSI: Crime Scene FX 30How I Met How I Met Two Men Two Men Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly Mike & Molly ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011, Action) James McAvoy, Michael Fassbender. ››› “X-Men: First Class” (2011, Action) James McAvoy. ESPN 31NFL Live (N) Questionable Around/Horn Interruption SportsCenter (N) Å MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å SportsCenter (N) Å ESPN2 32His & Hers Å Olbermann Baseball Ton. Outside Lines Interruption Combine Special SportsCenter Special (N) Ray Allen 30 for 30 Quarterback Quarterback SportsCenter Baseball Tonight (N) Å FSTN 33Ball Up: Search for the Next World Poker World Poker Driven Snapshot Predators NHL Hockey Chicago Blackhawks at Nashville Predators. (N) (Live) Predators Live! Postgame UFC Reloaded SEC 34(3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show Paul Finebaum discusses all things SEC. (N) (Live) College Softball LSU at Missouri. (N) (Live) SEC Storied (N) SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC Now SEC Now GOLF 35PGA Tour Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans, Final Round. Golf Central Special (N) Golf Central (N) (Live) The Golf Fix (N) Arnie and Me Golf Central Special (N) Golf Central Golf Central Special FS1 36The Mike Francesa Show (N) America’s Pregame (N) (Live) NASCAR Race Hub (N) (Live) MLB Whiparound (N) Å Nicklaus The Making of Fox 1 on 1 U.S. Open Media Day Fox 1 on 1 FOX Sports Live (N) Å UFC Tonight Notorious SPSO 37(3:30) Rodeo RodeoHouston Semifinal 2. Auburn Foot Future Phen. Braves Live! MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves. From Turner Field in Atlanta. (Live) Braves Live! Braves Live! MLB Baseball Washington Nationals at Atlanta Braves. WEA 38(3:00) Weather Center Live (N) Å Weather Center Live (N) Å Against the Elements Tornado Alley The Truth About Twisters Why Planes Crash Why Planes Crash CNBC 39(3:00) Closing Bell (N) Å Fast Money (N) Mad Money (N) Coca-Cola: The Real Story Shark Tank ’ Å Mexico’s Drug War American Greed Fugitives American Greed Fugitives American Greed Fugitives MSNBC 40NOW With Alex Wagner (N) The Ed Show (N) PoliticsNation (N) Hardball Chris Matthews All In With Chris Hayes (N) The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show CNN 41The Lead With Jake Tapper The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Blindsided: ISIS CNN Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 Å Blindsided: ISIS HDLN 42CNN Newsroom The Daily Share (Live) Forensic File Forensic File The Situation Room Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Blindsided: ISIS Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File Forensic File FNC 43Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five (N) Special Report Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (N) The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor Å The Kelly File HIST 44Swamp People “Turf War” Swamp People ’ Å Swamp People ’ Å Swamp People ’ Å Swamp People ’ Å Swamp People (N) ’ Å (:03) Rivermen ’ Å (:03) Swamp People Å (12:01) Swamp People Å TRUTV 45World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... Pawn Pawn Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers (:01) Barmageddon Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers A&E 46The First 48 ’ Å The First 48 ’ Å Bates Motel “The Deal” ’ Bates Motel “Norma Louise” Bates Motel ’ Å Bates Motel “The Pit” (N) ’ The Returned “Claire” (N) (:01) Bates Motel “The Pit” (12:01) Bates Motel Å DISC 47Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud: Revved Up (N) Fast N’ Loud (N) ’ Å Misfit Garage (N) ’ Å Fast N’ Loud ’ Å Misfit Garage ’ Å NGC 48Picture Picture Science Science Hubble’s Cosmic Journey Science Science Science Science Picture Picture Street Genius Street Genius StarTalk (N) Picture Picture TRAV 49Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Time Trav. Time Trav. Bizarre Foods America Bizarre Foods/Zimmern FOOD 50Contessa Contessa Pioneer Wo. Farmhouse Guy’s Grocery Games Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive HGTV 51Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å Hunters Hunters Int’l Love It or List It Å Love It or List It Å ANPL 52River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters River Monsters River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å River Monsters ’ Å FAM 53Reba Å Reba Å Boy Meets... Boy Meets... Boy Meets... Boy Meets... ›››› “The Little Mermaid” (1989, Fantasy) Pat Carroll ›› “Mirror Mirror” (2012) Julia Roberts, Lily Collins. The 700 Club ’ Å Boy Meets... Boy Meets... DISN 54Austin & Ally Austin & Ally I Didn’t Do It I Didn’t Do It Dog Dog Austin & Ally Girl Meets Jessie Å Dog K.C. Under. Liv & Maddie Jessie Å Liv & Maddie Dog I Didn’t Do It Good-Charlie Good-Charlie NICK 55Odd Parents Odd Parents SpongeBob SpongeBob Thundermans Thundermans Make It Pop So Little Time Full House Full House Full House Full House Fresh Prince Fresh Prince Friends ’ (:36) Friends The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air TOON 56Gumball Gumball Clarence Steven Univ. Teen Titans Teen Titans Gumball Advent. Time King of Hill King of Hill Cleveland Burgers Amer. Dad Amer. Dad Family Guy Family Guy Chicken Aqua Teen TVLND 57Bonanza “The Mission” (:11) Family Feud ’ Å Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos Family Feud Family Feud Raymond Raymond King King King King Friends (:40) Friends AMC 58(2:00) ››› “The Green Mile” (1999) Tom Hanks. ‘R’ ›››› “The Godfather” (1972, Drama) Marlon Brando. A mafia patriarch tries to hold his empire together. ‘R’ Å TURN: Washington’s Spies TURN: Washington’s Spies ›› “Rambo III” (1988) ‘R’ TCM 59››› “Count of Monte Cristo” (1934) Robert Donat. ›› “The Corsican Brothers” (1941) Ruth Warrick ›› “Up the Down Staircase” (1967) Sandy Dennis. Å (:15) ››› “The Miracle Worker” (1962) Anne Bancroft. (12:15) “Night Moves” (1975) HALL 60Little House on the Prairie The Waltons “The Outsider” The Waltons “The Torch” The Waltons “The Tailspin” The Waltons ’ Å The Middle The Middle The Middle The Middle Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls Golden Girls OXYGEN 61Snapped Snapped: Killer Couples ››› “Bad Boys” (1995) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. ››› “Bad Boys” (1995) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith. Snapped Snapped Snapped BRAVO 62Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Shahs of Sunset Housewives/Atl. Shahs of Sunset (N) Southern Charm (N) Happens Shahs of Sunset Southern Ch. SYFY 63Destination ›› “Night of the Demons” (2009, Horror) Monica Keena. ›› “Saw” (2004, Horror) Cary Elwes, Danny Glover, Monica Potter. ›› “Saw II” (2005, Horror) Donnie Wahlberg, Tobin Bell. ›› “Saw III” (2006, Horror) Tobin Bell, Shawnee Smith. SPIKE 64Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Jail ’ Å Jail ’ Å Jail ’ Å COM 65Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Futurama ’ Nightly Show Daily Show South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park South Park Archer Å Archer Å Daily Show Nightly Show At Midnight South Park MTV 66(3:40) 16 and Pregnant ’ (4:50) True Life ’ True Life ’ True Life ’ Teen Mom Maci is expecting. Teen Mom ’ Å Teen Mom “The F Bomb” Teen Mom Teen Mom “The F Bomb” Teen Mom VH1 67T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny T.I. and Tiny Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Say Goodbye” (N) Swab Stories Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love CMTV 68(3:00) ›› “Days of Thunder” (1990) Å Reba Å Reba Å (:40) Reba “As Is” ’ Å (:20) Reba ’ Reba Å Reba Å Ron White: A Little Unprofessional Å Ron White: Salute to the Troops 2014 Cops Rel. BET 69Fresh Prince Fresh Prince ››› “What’s Love Got to Do With It” (1993) Angela Bassett, Laurence Fishburne. “Four Seasons” (2014) Keith Robinson. Premiere. Being Mary Jane Å Xperiment Xperiment The Wendy Williams Show SCIENCE 83To Be Announced Countdown to Catastrophe Countdown to Catastrophe Chaos Chaos Countdown to Catastrophe Countdown to Catastrophe CSPAN2 85(2:00) U.S. Senate Coverage (N) ’ (Live) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. ’ Key Capitol Hill Hearings ’ EWTN 100With Jesus Rosary Kids Truth in Heart Bookmark EWTN News Friar Ales Daily Mass - Olam The Journey Home (N) EWTN News Holy Rosary World Over Live Symbolon Women of Daily Mass - Olam WPXA ION 107 Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “Hit” ’ Criminal Minds “Run” ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds “The Pact” Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ Criminal Minds ’ DISXD 117(3:00) ›› “The Game Plan” (2007) Å The 2015 Radio Disney Music Awards Star-For. Penn Zero Star-For. Randy: Ninja Star-Rebels Star-For. Penn Zero Penn Zero Star-For. Randy: Ninja Star-Rebels Star-For. GSN 144Deal-No Deal Deal-No Deal Deal or No Deal ’ Å Family Feud Lie Detectors Family Feud Family Feud Newlywed Newlywed Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud Family Feud COOK 153Unwrap2.0 Unwrap2.0 Unwrap2.0 Unwrap2.0 Donut Best Thing Unique Eats Unwrapped Best Thing Best Thing Unique Eats Unwrapped Unwrap2.0 Unwrap2.0 Good Eats Good Eats Best Thing Best Thing WE 163CSI: Miami “L.A.” ’ Å CSI: Miami “Getting Axed” CSI: Miami “Dishonor” ’ CSI: Miami ’ Å CSI: Miami “Backfire” Å CSI: Miami “Meltdown” ’ CSI: Miami “All Fall Down” CSI: Miami “L.A.” ’ Å CSI: Miami “Getting Axed” GALA 217Mujer/Vida Noticiero Con Paola Rojas El Chavo La Rosa de Guadalupe Como Dice el Dicho (SS) La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia La Familia El Chavo Noticiero Con Joaquin Noticias TELE 223María Celeste Caso Cerrado Caso Cerrado Videos Asom. Noticiero Caso Cerrado: Edición Avenida Brasil “Capítulo 6” Tierra de Reyes (N) (SS) El Señor de los Cielos (N) Al Rojo Vivo Titulares Tierra de Reyes ’ (SS) UNIV 224El Gordo y la Flaca (N) Primer Impacto (N) (SS) P. Luche Noticiero Uni. La Sombra del Pasado (N) Amores con Trampa (N) Hasta el Fin del Mundo (N) Que te Perdone Impacto Noticiero Uni Contacto Deportivo (N) NBCSP 311Auto Racing NASCAR America (N) Å The Ultimate Draft Show (N) NHL Live (N) ’ (Live) NHL Hockey Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. (N) ’ (Live) NHL Overtime Blazers Premier League Review Blazers Premier DLC 319Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Trauma: Life in the ER ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’ Sex Sent Me Sex Sent Me Untold Stories of the E.R. ’ Sex Sent Me to the E.R. ’

Monday Best Bets 8 p.m. on (WDSI) 9 p.m. on (WFLI) 9 p.m. on (WNGH) (WTCI) 9 p.m. on (A&E) 10 p.m. on (WNGH) (WTCI) Gotham Jane the Virgin The Draft Bates Motel Dick Cavett’s Vietnam Barbara (Erin Richards) falls prey to the A revelation about the baby sets Jane (Gina The process of selecting Americans for mili- In a new episode with the grim title “The Some of the most dramatic conversations Ogre (guest star Milo Ventimiglia), making Rodriguez) on an independent course of tary duty is considered by this new special, Pit,” Romero (Nestor Carbonell) confronts about — and during — the Vietnam War Gordon (Ben McKenzie) all the more des- action, based on what she feels is best for which notes controversies that the draft Norma (Vera Farmiga) about some infor- happened on Cavett’s famously cerebral perate to find the villain, in the new episode the child, in the new “Chapter Twenty.” Xo’s has generated — encompassing President mation that recently came to light, and late-night ABC program, and many of “The Anvil or the Hammer.” The Penguin (Andrea Navedo) efforts to patch things up Franklin Roosevelt’s creation of a peace- an increasingly fragile Norman (Freddie them are excerpted in this new special that (Robin Lord Taylor) launches an all-out as- with Rogelio (Jaime Camil) meet with resis- time draft. Those chosen to serve often Highmore) is devastated by a new discov- includes a recent interview with Cavett. sault that leads to ever-mounting carnage. tance, and his focus is on career matters have had long tours of duty in foreign lands, ery. Elsewhere, Caleb and Dylan (Kenny Woody Allen, Jane Fonda, Paul Newman Bruce (David Mazouz) is shocked by what anyway. Jane seeks Michael’s (Brett Dier) with protests on home turf being among the Johnson, Max Thieriot) take on a risky job, and Warren Beatty are among media per- he learns about his family’s company. assistance in exposing the deceptive Petra results, certainly during the Vietnam War. while Emma (Olivia Cooke) comes to a dif- sonalities seen in the clips, while politicians Morena Baccarin and David Zayas guest (Yael Grobglas). Debbie Allen (“Fame”) di- Interviews also trace reforms that have ficult decision about her future with Norman. are represented by Vice President Hubert star. Donal Logue also stars. rected the story. been applied to the draft over the years. Nicola Peltz guest stars. Humphrey and Sen. Barry Goldwater, among others.

TUESDAYAFTERNOON/EVENING APRIL 28, 2015 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 12 AM 12:30 WRCBNBC 3 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Live at 5:00 Live at 5:30 News Nightly News Entertainment Inside Edition The Voice (N) ’ (Live) Å Undateable Big Happy Chicago Fire (N) ’ News Tonight Show-J. Fallon Seth Meyers WELFTBN 4 John Hagee Education: A › “Left Behind II: Tribulation Force” (2002) Kirk Cameron. Supernatural Potters Trinity Family Joyce Meyer Prince S. Furtick Praise the Lord (N) (Live) Å Bless Lord WTNB 5Around Town WTNB Today Body Southern-Fit Unity Prayer Time Misty- Kr. Misty- Kr. Around Town Unity Prayer Time WTNB Today Country Music Today WFLICW 6 Judge Mathis ’ Å Friends ’ Friends ’ Mike & Molly Mike & Molly The Middle The Middle The Flash “The Trap” (N) ’ iZombie “Maternity Liv” (N) TMZ (N) ’ Hollywood Married Paid Program Anger Paid Program WNGHPBS 7 Curious Wild Kratts Arthur ’ (EI) Odd Squad PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å Ancient Roads From Christ The Day the ’60s Died (N) ››› “Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience” American Experience Å Globe Trekker ’ DAYSTAR 8Dare to Love Bill Winston Love a Child 700 Club Guillermo Creflo Dollar Reflections John Hagee Rod Parsley Joni Lamb Marcus and Joni Joel Osteen Å John Hagee K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer WTVCABC 9 Dr. Phil (N) ’ Å News News News World News Wheel Jeopardy! (N) Dancing With the Stars (N) Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (:01) 20/20 (N) ’ Å News (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live ’ (:37) Nightline WTCIPBS 10 Wild Kratts Wild Kratts Curious Curious World News Business Rpt. PBS NewsHour (N) ’ Å The Day the ’60s Died (N) ››› “Last Days in Vietnam: American Experience” A-List World News Charlie Rose (N) ’ Å WDSIFOX 11 Name Game Name Game Family Feud Family Feud Mod Fam Mod Fam Big Bang Big Bang Hell’s Kitchen (N) ’ (PA) New Girl (N) Weird Loners FOX61 First Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Cleveland Paid Program The Office ’ WDEFCBS 12 The Dr. Oz Show (N) Å Judge Judy Judge Judy News 12 at 6 CBS News Prime News Andy Griffith NCIS “Troll” (N) ’ NCIS: New Orleans (N) ’ (:01) Person of Interest (N) News Late Show W/Letterman Corden QVC 13Denim & Co. A Host of Beauty Favorites Bronzo Italia Jewelry Shawn’s Beauty Secrets The host’s favorite beauty picks. Grilled to Perfection CSPAN 14House Session (N) ’ (Live) WGN-A 15Blue Bloods ’ Å Blue Bloods ’ Å Funniest Home Videos Funniest Home Videos ›› “John Q” (2002, Drama) Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall. Å Salem “Book of Shadows” How I Met Engagement Engagement HSN 16Chef Ming Tsai’s Healthy Chef Ming Tsai’s Healthy Be Jeweled With Bill and Be Jeweled With Bill and Gazelle Power Plus With Chef Ming Tsai’s Healthy Chef Ming Tsai’s Healthy Heidi Daus Fashion Jewelry Heidi Daus Fashion Jewelry E! 23Kardashian Kardashian Kardashian E! News (N) Botched “Boob-Watch” Botched “The Bacon Bra” Good Work (N) E! News (N) Botched “The Bacon Bra” ESQTV 24NCIS: Los Angeles Å NCIS: Los Angeles ’ Å NCIS: Los Angeles ’ Å NCIS: Los Angeles ’ Å›› “Office Space” (1999, Comedy) Ron Livingston. The Runner-Up ››› “The Lost Boys” (1987) Jason Patric, Corey Haim. LIFE 25Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms Å Dance Moms (N) Å Dance Moms (N) Å Terra’s Little Terra’s Little Terra’s Little Terra’s Little (12:02) Dance Moms Å TLC 267 Little 7 Little 7 Little Johnstons ’ Å 7 Little 7 Little 19 Kids and Counting Å 19 Kids 19 Kids 7 Little Johnstons (N) Å 7 Little Johnstons (N) Å 19 Kids 19 Kids 7 Little Johnstons ’ Å TBS 27Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Friends ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Seinfeld ’ Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Your Family Big Bang Conan (N) Your Family Conan TNT 28Bones ’ Å Castle “Murder Most Fowl” Castle ’ Å (DVS) Castle “Last Call” ’ NBA Basketball First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å NBA Basketball First Round: Teams TBA. (N) (Live) Å USA 29Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Mod Fam Mod Fam NHL Hockey Conference Quarterfinal: Teams TBA. 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But they acknowledge that you’re helping the folks’” on the Thomas Massie had no trouble votes can have consequences list, said Huelskamp. raising money from business with business groups whose Leading Republicans deny interests. political spending plays major such a list exists. Then came 2015. roles in congressional cam- “That is beyond conspiracy The Kentucky Republican paigns. theory, because if someone was voted against returning John “If they agree with what the going to do the list, it would be Boehner, R-Ohio, to the speak- speaker is trying to accomplish me,” said Rep. Devin Nunes, R- er’s job and opposed an effort by and you don’t support the speak- Calif., a Boehner friend and fre- GOP leaders to avoid a standoff er, why should they support quent critic of his party’s insur- with President Barack Obama you?” asked Rep. Tom Cole, R- gents. over immigration that threatened Okla., a Boehner ally. Top Republicans say campaign to shut down the Department of Reports filed with the Federal contributions can vary over time Homeland Security. Election Commission show that for several reasons, including a In the first three months of many GOP rebels are having a preference by many donors to 2013, Massie reported $46,000 harder time raising cash from help incumbents in tight races or rolling in from tobacco, trucking, corporate interests, while others freshmen as well as lawmakers’ health care and other industries. are not. own money-raising efforts. They During the first quarter of 2015, In a public show of disloyalty note that the first quarter of a Massie has collected just $1,000 that party leaders scorn, 25 nonelection year is early, with from political action committees, House Republicans voted against plenty of time for donations which funnel contributions to Boehner to be speaker last before the November 2016 elec- candidates from business, labor January, including one who tion. or ideological interests. That voted “present.” Of the 24 expect- “You can blame failure on a lot AP photo money came from the conserva- ed to seek re-election next year, of fathers,” said Rep. Greg In thIs 2012 fIle Photo, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio, left, administers the House oath tive Eagle Forum. 15 saw their contributions from Walden, R-Ore., who leads the during a mock swearing in ceremony for Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky., right, with his wife, Rhonda Massie and some other con- PACs fall between this year’s National Republican Massie, on Capitol Hill in Washington. As he began his first re-election run in early 2013, Massis had no servatives say the reason their opening quarter and the same Congressional Committee, the trouble raising money from the business community. Through March, he reported $46,000 rolling in from business contributions have fall- period in 2013. House GOP campaign organiza- tobacco, trucking, health care and other business groups. And then came 2015. For the first three en is simple: GOP leaders are For a few who did not file tion. months of this year, that figure is down to zero. The sole donation he listed from political action commit- retaliating for their defiance. reports for the first quarter of Not all rebellious Republicans “Those who don’t go along to 2013, this year’s data was com- whose business contributions tees — organizations representing business, labor or ideological interests — is $1,000 from the conser- get along aren’t going to get as pared with the earliest report have dropped blame party lead- vative Eagle Forum. many PAC checks,” Massie said from their 2014 campaign. ers, and many have found ways last week, using the acronym for None of the 24 has received to offset the smaller amounts political action committees. contributions yet this year from they’ve raised from political com- None offers concrete proof that political committees run by mittees. top Republicans are behind the Boehner and the other two top Of the 24 House Republicans contribution falloff. But they say GOP leaders, Majority Leader who opposed Boehner’s re-elec- the evidence is clear. Kevin McCarthy of California and tion, half have raised more this “I’m an engineer with a science Majority Whip Steve Scalise of year than they did in early 2013 background. I look at empirical Louisiana, according to FEC and 18 have fatter campaign evidence. If you have enough reports. The three leaders have treasuries than they did then. data points, you can prove some- donated to dozens of other House Rep. Daniel Webster, R-Fla., thing,” Massie said. Republicans, chiefly those facing got 12 votes for speaker in Conservatives point out that tight re-elections. January. His political committee leadership has targeted them All except perhaps three of the contributions plummeted from before, and they cite Boehner’s 24 mutinous Republicans are in $38,000 in the first quarter of removal of some rebels from cov- safe GOP districts and should 2013 to $3,000 this year. eted committee assignments. In breeze to re-election. But thanks to a huge jump in March, an outside group allied In the first quarter of 2015, individuals’ donations, Webster with GOP leaders ran radio and maverick Tim Huelskamp of raised $233,000 overall from Internet ads accusing some Kansas saw his contributions January through March of 2015, House Republicans who opposed from political committees fall in nearly $100,000 more than in efforts to end the Homeland half from the $35,000 he report- early 2013. He says he’s not Security impasse of being “will- ed raising during that period in aware of GOP leaders steering ing to put our security at risk.” 2013. He says lobbyists have told business money away from him. GOP leaders deny they have him of a “do not give list” from “I would suspect if people like orchestrated an effort to deny top Republicans that names the job I’m doing, they’re going to business support to recalcitrant about 35 GOP lawmakers. give to us,” he said. Clinton Foundation acknowledges mistakes in reporting contributions WASHINGTON (AP) — The act- other donations. She stressed from a separate organization in ing chief executive of the Clinton the total revenue was reported Canada. She said that partner- Foundation says the global phi- accurately and that grants were ship does not disclose its donors lanthropy is working quickly to properly broken out on audited because under Canadian law they remedy mistakes it made in how statements on its website. are not disclosed without prior it disclosed donors, saying that its “Yes, we made mistakes, as permission from each donor. policies on transparency and con- many organizations of our size “This is hardly an effort on tributions from foreign govern- do, but we are acting quickly to our part to avoid transparency,” ments are “stronger than ever.” remedy them, and have taken Pally said. GREEN Maura Pally posted the state- steps to ensure they don’t hap- That partnership has come CARPET CLEAN ment Sunday on the founda- pen in the future,” she said. under scrutiny because it is tion’s website amid swirling Pally defended the founda- named after Frank Giustra, a 2 ROOMS questions about its financial tion’s charitable work and reaf- Canadian mining billionaire AND HALLWAY Dignified Services at support as Democrat Hillary firmed its commitment to trans- who has donated more than $31 $70.00 Realistic Prices! Rodham Clinton embarks on parency. She explained that it million to the Clinton her presidential campaign. The took “unprecedented steps” to Foundation since the mid- cookeshometowngrocer.com 2415 Georgetown Road, NE former secretary of state in avoid potential conflicts of inter- 2000s. or find us on facebook 423.242.5318 473-2620 recent weeks has sought to dis- est with annual disclosure of The Clinton Foundation was miss the scrutiny as “distrac- donors when Clinton became started in 2001 by former tions and attacks” by secretary of state in 2009. Now President Bill Clinton. Republicans seeking to discredit that Clinton is running for pres- Amid the questions about the her, but on Sunday, Pally ident, Pally said, the foundation foundation’s financing, Bill acknowledged the foundation intends to release the informa- Clinton and daughter Chelsea had made some errors. tion quarterly and limit foreign will be starting a nine-day trip Pally said the Clinton government contributions to a to Africa on Wednesday to high- Foundation expected to refile “handful of governments.” light the group’s work on issues some of its tax forms, following Pally also described the foun- such as economic growth and a voluntary external review, dation’s work with the Clinton empowerment, climate change because it had “mistakenly com- Giustra Enterprise Partnership, and empowering women and bined” government grants with which she said received funding girls. Crews search for survivors after boats capsize DAUPHIN ISLAND, Ala. (AP) — the water,” Vega said. They were riding their bikes on Crews planned to continue More than 100 sailboats and as Dauphin Island as the storm searching for any survivors after many as 200 people were partici- blew through around 4 p.m. a powerful weekend storm cap- pating in the 57th running of the Saturday. “We wouldn’t have sized several sailboats in a regat- Dauphin Island regatta in Mobile been out on our bikes if we knew ta near Mobile Bay, a Coast Bay when the storm hit it was going to come in like that. Guard spokesman said before Saturday. It was fast and quick. We made a dawn Monday. Gary Garner, commodore of dash for shelter,” Joe B. Stuard One body was discovered after the Fairhope Yacht Club which said. Saturday’s storm and another organized the race, said members National Weather Service Sunday morning, said Major are “heartbroken.” Mobile meteorologist John Purdy Steve Thompson, director of the “We are helping and cooperat- said Sunday that the storm Alabama Department of Public ing fully with the U.S. Coast moved eastward through Safety’s Marine Patrol Division. Guard and other authorities in Louisiana and Mississippi quick- Authorities said crews used accounting for all of the sailors,” ly, prompting a severe thunder- boats and planes to search the he said in an emailed statement. storm watch at 1:36 p.m. Alabama waters, including areas Officials on Sunday said not all Saturday and a warning less near Dauphin Island where anx- of the missing were taking part in than an hour later. ious family members have gath- the regatta. The National Weather Service ered at a Coast Guard station Speaking at a news conference then issued a special marine awaiting updates. Red Cross vol- in Dauphin Island, Thompson warning around 3 p.m. for unteers and an ambulance also called Saturday’s events “an boaters on several waterways were at the site. awful tragedy.” including Mobile Bay, warning of Names of the missing and “Our hearts go out to the fami- a line of thunderstorms produc- deceased were not immediately lies, and we are using all avail- ing gusty winds, high waves, dan- released Sunday. One person was able resources,” he added. gerous lightning and heavy rains. rescued Saturday evening. Spokesman Seth Johnson said The notice urged boaters to “seek “We’re going to keep searching earlier Sunday that the Coast safe harbor immediately.” throughout the morning,” Coast Guard will investigate the weath- “When storms are moving Guard Petty Officer 3rd Class er conditions and the decision to quickly as in this case, things will Carlos Vega said before dawn go ahead with the regatta. change very rapidly especially if broke Monday morning on the The conditions were calm early you are on a boat in the open Alabama coast. Saturday before the storm, waters,” Purdy said. The daylight on Monday was according to tourists Joe B. expected to aid the efforts, he Stuard and Andrea Stuard of said. Wilmer, who were watching “It definitely helps out more Sunday as search boats moved because it gives more visibility in offshore.

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Phone 472-5041 or fax 614-6529 SportS [email protected] Yelton says emotional farewell to Lee By LARRY C. BOWERS His wife was an outstanding wanted were the resources to win championships. Banner Staff Writer volleyball player and coach at a national championship. Yelton’s overall record at Lee is King College, where Yelton was “We kept our promise to you, 252-42-11 for 13 seasons. Coach Matt Yelton said an emo- coaching when recruited by Lee. and you kept your promise to us,” Lee was 2014 NCAA National tional goodbye to his Lee Remembering that recruitment said Lee’s president in acknowl- Champions, and the 2014 unoffi- University family Saturday at a effort were Lee edging Yelton’s cial GSC regular-season champi- reception in the college’s Science President Dr. multiple cham- ons with a 10-1 record. and Math Complex. Paul Conn, ath- pionships. Yelton coached 40 players who Yelton is leaving his dominating letic director “When I came here I Over 13 sea- were named to NAIA and NCCAA soccer program at Lee to assist his Larry Carpenter, son, Yelton has All-America teams, and 85 players brothers at Samford University. was impressed by the and sports campus and the school. I compiled an named to all-conference honors. Acknowledging the move is family- information i m p r e s s i v e Lee University’s Lady Flames knew we could recruit oriented, Yelton said it will also director George record with soc- won four consecutive NAIA cham- enable him to spend more time Starr. the right kind of kids, cer program. pionships, from 2008 through with his family: son Aiden, daugh- Conn said he and I had the resources The Lady Flames 2011. ter Addison and wife, Tamara. contacted the and support of the have been domi- Yelton was the 2014 NCCAA Attending Saturday’s event King College administration.” nant in NAIA Coach of the Year, and 2008 and were Lee’s coaching fraternity, the president, an — Lee women’s soccer and NCCAA 2009 NAIA Coach of the Year. He school’s administrators, Lee soc- acquaintance, coach Matt Yelton play. His record received other coaching honors cer players and former players, and asked why is among the from the NSCAA, NAIA and SSAC. and family members. Yelton would best in intercolle- Dr.Conn and Carpenter said Yelton had an abundance of leave his successful program at giate competition. Yelton learned quick at Lee, and Banner photo, LArrY c. BOWErs praise for his wife. King and come to Lee. He said he In Southern States Athletic began to schedule good teams OutGOING LEE uNIVErsItY Soccer Coach Matt Yelton is “She’s sacrificed a lot,” he said. was told King had provided Yelton Conference competition his teams early in the season so his teams shown with his family at a Saturday evening reception on the Lee “She gave up a promising coach- with all it could, and he would are undefeated in 90 games, with would improve. Conn said he also campus. Yelton, left, is joined by his son Aiden, daughter Addison, ing career so I could pursue my need more to reach his potential. 89 wins and a single tie. The Lady and wife, Tamara. dreams.” Conn said Yelton told him all he Flames won nine straight SSAC See YELTON, Page 13 Lady Flames split Sunday Flames wrap doubleheader with CBU up sweep of From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION scored six runs in the sixth and MEMPHIS — Freshman Leigh two more in the seventh to secure Buccaneers Beatenbough (12-7) tossed a com- the doubleheader sweep of CBU. plete game gem, allowing one run Lexie Dean led the way with two From LEE SPORTS INFORMATION on three hits while striking out and two singles as Lee MEMPHIS — Lee scored a sin- eight as the Lady Flames were vic- smacked 16 hits and 11 runs off gle run in the top of the 10th torious in game one of a series- of the Lady Bucs in game two. inning after holding off a ending doubleheader Sunday Dominique Hannah followed Christian Brothers rally in the against Christian Brothers with two hits and drove in a pair bottom of the ninth inning to University. while Kaylie Drew and NiaRaye secure a three-game sweep of the The Lady Flames took an early Ceasar each had three hits. Drew Bucs on Sunday afternoon. 1-0 lead as Dominique Hannah doubled twice and had two RBIs The Flames completed their scored on a Lady Bucs' throwing while Ceasar doubled and plated Gulf South Conference schedule error. three runs. with a 17-13-1 record. They will Jennifer Gonzalez knotted Angie Hughes pitched all seven take a 29-17-1 mark into a non- things up for Christian Brothers innings for the victory. Hughes conference game against visiting at 1-1 with an RBI groundout, but worked around five Lee errors as Tusculum College on Tuesday Beatenbough would not allow only three of the eight runs she evening (6 p.m.) at Olympic Field. anything else as she dazzled in the allowed were earned. The junior CBU wraps up its season at 9-26 circle for head coach Emily walked four and struck out five overall and 4-21 in league play. Russell and Lee. batters. “We certainly didn't play our With things tied going into the The Lady Bucs were paced by best today, but we survived and fifth frame, the Lady Flames put Holly Oyhenart, Jennifer Gonzalez found a way to get it done,” com- the came out of reach with four and Ali Hare who each had two mented coach Mark Brew after runs. Qiley Lewis scored when hits. Gonzalez scored twice while the sweep. “We had opportunities Lexie Dean reached on error. The Hare drove in three runs for the to pull away from them, but big blow came courtesy of slugger home team. couldn't get the big swing we Kaylie Drew who followed with a Kasey Beekman was tagged needed. Cam Scott gave us a three-run bomb to extend the lead with the loss for Christian huge lift from the bottom of our to 5-1. Drew leads the team with Brothers. Beekman went 3 1/3 lineup and Chris Adams contin- 16 homers and 54 RBIs. innings allowing six runs on nine ued to swing the hot stick.” Lauren Provence had two hits hits. Hare tossed three innings Adams finished the day with for CBU and Ali Hare provided the and gave up four hits and three four hits, including a double. He other base hit for the visitors. runs. Gonzalez came on two scored twice and drove home Amanda Lynn, Lewis and record two outs in relief and another, accounting for three of Hannah each had two singles to allowed a pair of runs on three Lee’s six runs. Scott countered pace the Lady Flames' eight hit hits while walking two. with three hits. He also had a effort. Lynn swiped her 31st bag of Saturday two-base knock, tallied a run and the season and has only been Lady Bucs 5, posted an RBI. caught five times. Banner photo, rIchArD rOBErts All totaled the Flames collected Lady Flames 11, Lady Flames 2 WALKEr VALLEY’s hOLt sPENcEr slides into home as Baylor catcher Keaton Baker turns 15 hits against three Christian A late inning three-run rally to attempt the tag as umpire Casey Wanat watches the play Sunday, at Walker Valley. Brother pitchers. Lee broke open Lady Bucs 8 spelled trouble for Lee softball as the scoreless game in the third The Lady Flames scored 10 Christian Brothers topped the inning when Scott walked and unanswered runs to rebound from moved to second on a sacrifice an 8-1 deficit in game two. Lee See LADY FLAMES, Page 13 Mustangs fall to Baylor bunt by Siosi Poti. Adams ripped a two-base hit that scored Scott. By RICHARD ROBERTS Sunday’s game was added to the schedule in an The Bucs tied the contest at Banner Sports Editor effort to help acclimate the Mustangs to the gru- one in the bottom of the same eling district, region and state tournament inning, but the Flames scored Walker Valley baseball coach Joe Shamblin is schedule. again in the fourth. MJ Brown hoping to get a little rest for his Mustangs before “It’s all about getting ready for the district stroked a double and made it a 2- their first appearance in the District 5-AAA tournament. It’s a grind once you get into the 1 game when Scott’s two-base baseball tournament this week. district tournament. And if you keep winning it’s knock pushed him across the But it won’t be anytime soon. a grind, and it’s that way pretty much all the dish. CBU bounced right back to The Mustangs finished up the midpoint game way to the state tournament. You’ve got to get make it a 2-2 affair. of a stretch of five consecutive outings with a 5- your kids mentally prepared for playing that Two runs went up on the board 2 loss to Baylor on a Senior Day afternoon game much baseball in a short amount of time,” said in the fifth. Adams singled and at Walker Valley on Sunday. The Mustangs trav- Shamblin. was bunted to second by Andres el to Baylor today to finish the two-game series “Today was Senior Day and we let all the sen- Nelo. Trent Hill singled home with a 5:30 p.m. game, then end the regular sea- iors play. They did a fairly good job. If we had Adams. Holland, who had earlier son with a final District 5-AAA game Tuesday at come up with some more hits in key situations picked up a free pass, later 7 p.m. at Cleveland. we would have got them today,” said Shamblin. scored on a wild pitch to put the Lee university photo Walker Valley opened the weekend with a 2-1 Walker Valley came away with four hits on the Flames up 4-2. The margin LEE sEcOND BAsEMAN NiaRaye Ceasar helped lead the Lee win Friday at Meigs County before picking up as reached 5-2 in the sixth. With offensive attack in the Lady Flames’ Sunday doubleheader sweep of 7-4 victory against Boyd-Buchanan Saturday. See MUSTANGS, Page 13 the Christian Brothers Lady Bucs. See FLAMES, Page 13 Busch dominates the field in trip to Richmond Victory Lane

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Kurt Busch has The Stewart-Haas Racing driver led a said he had to rally after his car struggled of green flag stops, and when a caution spent time this year in a Delaware court- career-best 291 of the 400 laps on the on one set of tires and drifted back into the came out on lap 270, only three cars were room, then on NASCAR’s sidelines as he 0.75-mile oval, outrunning teammate pack. on the lead lap, including Busch, who had served a three-race suspension for an Kevin Harvick over the final dozen laps to The race looked much like the Xfinity just pitted. He stayed out, regained the alleged domestic assault on a former girl- end a 35-race winless streak. Series event Friday night in which Denny lead and slowly pulled away from Justin friend. Earlier in his return, he said he was try- Hamlin led 248 of 250 laps and only lost Allgaier, who got up front because of the Now he has made a trip to Victory Lane, ing too hard. the lead during green flag pits stops. This green flag stops. where Busch hoped his victory Sunday at “I think I might have been driving too time, there were actual green flag lead “We just had a really good car after 40 or Richmond International Raceway will help hard, too much of a chip on my shoulder, changes, but only two — when Busch 50 laps,” McMurray said. “Really, for us to him close one of the messiest chapters of so to speak,” he said, adding that he real- passed Joey Logano after 94 laps to take have a shot at winning, we had to have a his volatile career. ized last weekend that there is danger in the lead, and when Jamie McMurray long green-flag run at the end.” “Standing on the truth the whole time, driving along the line that separates effec- passed Busch after 262 laps. Harvick was closing on him in the final that gave me the feeling of when I do get tively aggressive and overly aggressive. Busch regained the lead under caution laps, but “just ran out of time,” he said. back to the car, it’s going to be easy to One week later, he’s already secured a and never relinquished it, beating Harvick The day was especially disappointing for focus, and I think I’ve shown that,” said spot in NASCAR’s 10-race playoff. to the finish by 0.754 seconds. The victory Denny Hamlin, who grew up about 20 Busch, who still has a no-contact order “We’re winners in April. It feels good,” he was the 26th of Busch’s career and second miles from the track and had a dominating against him that was issued in February said. “Plenty of time to do fun things to at Richmond. Friday, qualifying second and leading 248 by a Delaware Family Court judge. The build the team up, get stronger, learn from Jimmie Johnson rallied from a No. 36 of 250 laps in the Xfinity Series race. judge ruled that Busch likely assaulted ex- all these races coming up and continue to starting spot to grab third. McMurray was That, however, was before rain all day AP photo girlfriend Patricia Driscoll in September. go forward.” fourth and pole-sitter Logano, who led the Saturday washed all the rubber off the Kurt Busch celebrates The 2004 series champion dominated “Like (team owner) Gene Haas said: One first 94 laps, was fifth. Rookie Chase track, and when the race began Sunday, after winning the Sprint Cup the rain-delayed NASCAR Sprint Cup race win is great. I want four or five more.” Elliott, making his second start in Hamlin began fading immediately. He went Toyota Owners 400 at Richmond that was originally scheduled for Saturday Harvick, meanwhile, finished in the top NASCAR’s premier series, finished 16th. a lap down after 236 laps and finished International Raceway in night under the lights. two for the seventh time in nine races, but McMurray’s pass came during a series 22nd. Richmond, Va., Sunday. 12—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com

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American league 27. (20) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 398, 56.4, 17, $116,886. east Division 28. (24) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 398, 51.2, 16, $87,725. on AiR WlPct Gb 29. (14) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 396, 64.2, 15, $108,214. New York 11 8 .579 — 30. (25) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 396, 53, 14, $102,883. tV sportsWatch Tampa Bay 11 8 .579 — 31. (30) David Gilliland, Ford, 396, 42, 13, $98,658. All times eDt Boston 10 9 .526 1 32. (41) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 396, 38.5, 12, $88,397. monday, April 27 Baltimore 9 10 .474 2 33. (38) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 395, 42.4, 11, $75,725. mAJoR leAGue bAsebAll Toronto 9 10 .474 2 34. (43) Reed Sorenson, Ford, 395, 37.9, 10, $75,600. 7 p.m. central Division 35. (29) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, 394, 42.5, 9, $104,245. ESPN — Washington at Atlanta WlPct Gb 36. (31) Cole Whitt, Ford, 394, 42.5, 8, $75,215. 10 p.m. Detroit 13 6 .684 — 37. (37) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 394, 32.7, 7, $75,074. MLB — Regional coverage, San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers or Kansas City 12 6 .667 ½ 38. (39) Jeb Burton, Toyota, 393, 28.5, 6, $70,112. Houston at San Diego Chicago 89.471 4 39. (42) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, 392, 26.3, 5, $66,040. nbA Minnesota 8 10 .444 4½ 40. (33) Jeff Green, Chevrolet, 386, 25.9, 0, $62,040. 8 p.m. Cleveland 6 11 .353 6 41. (13) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, accident, 359, 70, 3, TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 5, Milwaukee at Chicago West Division $85,254. 10:30 p.m. WlPct Gb 42. (28) Josh Wise, Ford, engine, 137, 35.7, 2, $54,040. TNT — Playoffs, first round, game 4, Memphis at Portland Houston 11 7 .611 — 43. (35) Joey Gase, Ford, accident, 124, 27.9, 0, $50,540. nHl Los Angeles 9 10 .474 2½ 7 p.m. Oakland 8 12 .400 4 CNBC — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game 6 Tampa Seattle 7 11 .389 4 Bay at Detroit Texas 7 11 .389 4 locAl notes 7:30 p.m. NBCSN — Playoffs, conference quarterfinals, game 7, N.Y. sunday’s Games bAsebAll Islanders at Washington Detroit 8, Cleveland 6 little ceAsARs clAssic Tampa Bay 5, Toronto 1 The 10-under Raider Baseball Club is hosting the Little Baltimore 18, Boston 7 Caesars Hot N Ready Classic May 2, 3 at Bradley North Park. Chicago White Sox 3, Kansas City 2, comp. of susp. game This is a three game guarantee. The tournament is sanctioned on tAP Chicago White Sox 5, Kansas City 3 through BPA. The entry fee is $100 for coach pitch and $200 Texas 5, L.A. Angels 4, 11 innings for 9-12. For more information or to register, visit monday, April 27 Houston 7, Oakland 6 tristatebpa.com. bAsebAll Minnesota 4, Seattle 2, 11 innings Walker Valley at Baylor, 5:30 cscc summeR bAsebAll touRnAments N.Y. Yankees 6, N.Y. Mets 4 Cleveland State Community College will host a series of Chattanooga Central at Bradley Central, 7 (JV 4) monday’s Games soFtbAll summer baseball tournaments at Cleveland State Community Kansas City (J.Vargas 1-1) at Cleveland (Kluber 0-2), 6:10 College in Cleveland, Tennessee. Ages and dates are as fol- Red Bank at Walker Valley, 5 p.m. AP photo Cleveland at Notre Dame, 5 lows: 16-under, May 30, 31, (enter by May 8, 2015); 18-under, Toronto (Aa.Sanchez 1-2) at Boston (J.Kelly 1-0), 6:10 p.m. June 5- 7, (enter by May 15, 2015) 15-under, June 13, 14, East Hamilton at Bradley Central, 5 Chicago White Sox (Noesi 0-2) at Baltimore (U.Jimenez 1-1), Justin Rose celebRAtes after making a birdie putt on the 18th hole during the final round of Tellico Plains at Polk County, 5:30 (enter by May 22, 2015); 14 and 13-under, June 20, 21 (enter 7:05 p.m. by May 29, 2015). The 15- under and 16- under tournaments McMinn Central at Bradley Central, 6:45 Tampa Bay (Karns 1-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Warren 1-1), 7:05 the Zurich Classic Sunday, in Avondale, La. socceR will be three games pool play and championship. The cost for p.m. the tournaments is $375. The 18-under tournament will be four Cleveland at Bradley Central, 5 Seattle (T.Walker 0-2) at Texas (Gallardo 2-2), 8:05 p.m. games pool play and championship. The cost for this tourna- tennis Detroit (Price 1-1) at Minnesota (Milone 2-0), 8:10 p.m. ment is $475. The 14 - 13-under tournament will be three Cleveland at Ooltewah, 4 Houston (McHugh 3-0) at San Diego (Shields 2-0), 10:10 p.m. games pool play and championship. The cost for this tourna- tuesday, April 28 tuesday’s Games ment is $300. For more information, contact Jason Sewell at bAsebAll Kansas City (Guthrie 1-1) at Cleveland (Bauer 2-0), 6:10 p.m. Cleveland State Community College, (423)614-8744 or visit Polk County at Tellico Plains, 5 Toronto (Hutchison 2-0) at Boston (Buchholz 1-2), 6:10 p.m. www.cscougars.com/information/camps. Rose wins in Classic Walker Valley at Cleveland, 7 Chicago White Sox (Samardzija 1-1) at Baltimore (Tillman 2- cscc cAmPs soFtbAll 2), 7:05 p.m. Cleveland State Baseball Coach Mike Policastro will con- Walker Valley at East Hamilton, 5 Tampa Bay (Odorizzi 2-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Whitley 0-0), 7:05 duct the following summer Baseball Camps: Youth Skills Bradley Central at Ooltewah, 5 p.m. Camp, June 1-4 for ages 5 - 12. Camp hours are 9 a.m.-12 Red Bank at Polk County, 5:30 Seattle (Happ 1-1) at Texas (Detwiler 0-2), 8:05 p.m. p.m. Campers will participate in group instruction and partici- socceR Detroit (An.Sanchez 1-2) at Minnesota (Pelfrey 1-0), 8:10 p.m. pate in a game each day. The cost is $80 and includes a camp Walker Valley at Sequoyah, 5 L.A. Angels (Weaver 0-2) at Oakland (Gray 2-0), 10:05 p.m. T-shirt. Youth Pitcher/Catcher Camp, June 8-10 from 9-11:30 Cleveland at Boyd Buchanan, 7 for 7th PGA Tour title Houston (R.Hernandez 0-2) at San Diego (T.Ross 1-1), 10:10 a.m., and a Youth Hitting Camp, June 22-24 from 9-11:30 a.m. tRAcK p.m. Both camps will be for ages 8-16. The camps will consist of County Championship at Cleveland, 4:30 advanced instruction on the fundamentals of pitching, catching AVONDALE, La. (AP) — “To finish one back is still a Rose made birdie putts Wednesday, April 29 and hitting. The cost is $60 per session and includes a camp bAsebAll T-shirt. There will be a $5 discount per camp registration if a Whatever derailed Justin Rose’s pretty good week.” beyond 10 feet on the par-5 sev- District 5-AAA tournament GolF participant registers for more than one of the camps. For reg- in Athens istration information, contact Mike Policastro at (423) 478- game appears long gone now. Boo Weekley, who led after the enth and par-4 eighth to Cleveland vs. McMinn County, 6 Zurich classic of new orleans 6219, or go to: http: Sensing he needed to birdie first round, finished third at 20 improve to 19 under. That was socceR sunday http://www.cscougars.com/sports/bsb/2014-15/CLEVE- Red Bank at Bradley Central, 5 At tPc louisiana LAND_STATE_2015_SUMMER_BASEBALL_CAMP_SERIE the final two holes to keep the under, and Jim Herman and good for the lead until Tringale, soFtbAll Avondale, la. S_REGISTRATION_FORM. Walker Valley at Hixson, 5 Purse: $6.9 million umPiRes neeDeD lead, Rose pulled it off with Jason Day, ranked sixth in the several holes behind, birdied the Bradley Central at McMinn Central, 5:30 yardage: 7,425; Par: 72 Persons interested in umpiring youth baseball this spring aggressive swings and clutch world, tied for fourth at 19 sixth, chipped in for eagle on the thursday, April 30 Final and summer may contact the Bradley County Parks and bAsebAll Justin Rose (500), $1,242,000 69-66-65-66—266 -22 Recreation office at 728-7035. putts for a one-stroke victory under. seventh and birdied the eighth District 5-AAA tournament Cam Tringale (300), $745,200 69-65-68-65—267 -21 in Athens Boo Weekley (190), $469,200 64-70-69-65—268 -20 bAsKetbAll over Cameron Tringale on When Rose sank his final to reach 20 under. Cleveland/McMinn winner vs. Bradley Central, 5 Jason Day (123), $303,600 67-65-68-69—269 -19 bRittAny JAcKson AcADemy Sunday in the Zurich Classic. putt, he punched his right hand The course, carved out of a Walker Valley vs. Ooltewah, 8 Jim Herman (123), $303,600 69-68-67-65—269 -19 The Fourth annual Brittany Jackson Basketball Academy soFtbAll Daniel Berger (95), $239,775 66-67-68-69—270 -18 All-Star Weekend for boys and girls in first through eighth “Earlier this year it looked high above his head and looked cypress swamp, was soggy from Walker Valley at Soddy-Daisy, 5 David Hearn (95), $239,775 65-70-67-68—270 -18 grades, will take place May 1, 2 at Bradley Central High School Bradley Central at Polk County, 5:30 Blayne Barber (78), $193,200 67-70-64-70—271 -17 from 4:30 -7:30 p.m. May 1 and 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m., May 2. The impossible to win,” Rose said, straight behind the green at rain that had fallen for much of tRAcK Chad Campbell (78), $193,200 67-68-68-68—271 -17 cost is $75 per student ($25 per sibling). The Academy will referring to his three missed roaring fans in the suite of one the past month, including heavy SETAC Championship (middle school) at Cleveland, 4:30 Chesson Hadley (78), $193,200 67-72-66-66—271 -17 cover a variety of skills including shooting, positioning, Lee at NCCAA Outdoor Nationals, Rome, Ga. Whee Kim (78), $193,200 68-71-68-64—271 -17 rebounding, offense, footwork, dribbling, mental preparation cuts and failure to finish better of his main sponsors, Zurich, downpours that delayed parts of tennis Steven Bowditch (55), $115,920 68-67-71-66—272 -16 and composure. Registration will take place May 1 from 3:30- Walker Valley vs. Cleveland, Lee University, 4 Erik Compton (55), $115,920 66-69-68-69—272 -16 4:30 p.m. For more information or to register, call (423) 312- than 37th in his first five starts which also sponsors the tourna- the second and third rounds. Friday, may 1 Jason Gore (55), $115,920 70-68-66-68—272 -16 8091 or visit brittany-jackson.com/upcoming-camps. of 2015. “I’m very happy to have ment. There was standing water on District 5-AAA tournament George McNeill (55), $115,920 74-64-66-68—272 -16 Joe sPenceR sKills cAmP in Athens Sean O’Hair (55), $115,920 65-71-68-68—272 -16 The Joe Spencer Basketball Skills Camp for boys and girls turned my game around.” He then took off his white cap the edges of some fairways and Cleveland/McMinn/Bradley winner vs. East Hamilton, 5 Scott Pinckney (55), $115,920 69-70-65-68—272 -16 ages six years to eighth grade will take place May 18-20 from WV/Ooltewah winner vs.Soddy-Daisy, 8 D.A. Points (55), $115,920 70-69-68-65—272 -16 5-8 p.m. at the Ocoee Middle School gym. The cost for the Rose completed a 7-under 65 whipped it across his body and mud in well-worn spots. As soFtbAll Hudson Swafford (55), $115,920 67-66-70-69—272 -16 camp is $45. Along with coach Spencer, coaches Mindy in the rain-delayed third round later flexed his left arm to bring players walked the course, their District 5-AAA tournament Justin Thomas (55), $115,920 68-66-72-66—272 -16 Casteel, Andrea Spencer and Jordan McElhaney will be teach- at bradley central Steve Wheatcroft (55), $115,920 72-66-69-65—272 -16 ing basketball skills and fundamentals. Registration will be on Sunday morning and closed attention to the sponsor’s logo steps produced a sound similar pairings & times, TBA Keegan Bradley (47), $64,055 69-70-66-68—273 -15 the firs day of camp. Each camper will receive a free T-shirt on tRAcK Brendon de Jonge (47), $64,055 64-70-68-71—273 -15 the last day of camp. For more information, contact Joe with a 66 at TPC Louisiana for on his sleeve. to water being squeezed from a Lee at NCCAA Outdoor Nationals, Rome, Ga. Jerry Kelly (47), $64,055 70-64-70-69—273 -15 Spencer at 244-3741. his seventh PGA Tour title. He He had to wait about a half- sponge. saturday, may 2 Danny Lee (47), $64,055 70-64-68-71—273 -15 beARettes cAmP bAsebAll Scott Stallings (47), $64,055 74-65-69-65—273 -15 The 2015 Bearettes Basketball Camp for ages 5-14 will finished at 22-under 266, a hour before his closest pursuers Allowed to lift, clean and place District 5-AAA tournament Chris Stroud (47), $64,055 67-66-73-67—273 -15 take place June 3-5 from 8:30 a.m.-12 p.m. at Jim Smiddy in Athens Retief Goosen (41), $46,920 70-66-71-67—274 -14 Arena at BCHS. The camp will be instructed by Bearettes record total on the course completed their rounds, but their golf balls in the fairways Friday losers, Elimination game, 1 Freddie Jacobson (41), $46,920 68-71-69-66—274 -14 coaches Jason Reuter, Katie Frazier, Amy Tinsley and the southwest of New Orleans that allowed himself to soak up adu- and with no roll of any signifi- Friday winners, Winners bracket final, 4 Kevin Kisner (41), $46,920 69-68-70-67—274 -14 Bearettes basketball team. The camp will focus on basketball socceR Marc Leishman (41), $46,920 74-63-70-67—274 -14 fundamentals. There will be camper awards and T-shirts for has hosted the city’s PGA Tour lation from fans before the cance to be found, players District 5-AAA tournament Spencer Levin (41), $46,920 70-69-69-66—274 -14 each participant. The cost for the camp is $55 per person, $45 pairings, sites & times, TBA D.H. Lee (37), $38,985 70-67-71-67—275 -13 per person for campers attending two days. The gym will be stop 10 times since 2005. result was official. swung aggressively and aimed soFtbAll Bryce Molder (37), $38,985 69-67-70-69—275 -13 open for play each morning at 8:15 a.m. For more information, The Englishman has won at “I obviously walked off the golf approach shots pin-high. District 5-AAA tournament Bernd Wiesberger, $38,985 69-68-69-69—275 -13 contact coach Jason Reuter at 284-2135. at bradley central Scott Brown (32), $31,099 70-68-72-66—276 -12 lADy RAiDeR bAsKetbAll cAmP least once in six straight sea- course feeling like I’d done With the top of the leader- pairings & times, TBA Brian Davis (32), $31,099 66-71-70-69—276 -12 Cleveland will host their 2015 summer basketball tRAcK Carl Pettersson (32), $31,099 72-66-69-69—276 -12 sons, the second-longest streak enough,” Rose said. “The recep- board tightly packed as Rose Lee at NCCAA Outdoor Nationals, Rome, Ga. Jhonattan Vegas (32), $31,099 67-71-69-69—276 -12 camp for first through eighth grade girls on June 1-3 on the tour behind Dustin tion when I came off the golf stepped to the par-3 17th, he K.J. Choi (32), $31,099 67-70-69-70—276 -12 from 8:30 a.m.-noon at Cleveland Middle School. The Morgan Hoffmann (32), $31,099 68-66-69-73—276 -12 camp will be instructed by Lady Raiders coaches Johnson’s eight straight. He’s course was I’d done enough. So showed no interest in playing it Michael Smith, $31,099 70-68-67-71—276 -12 Mindy Kiser, Jamie Baird, Kari Jo Harris and CMS projected to jump from ninth to it’s hard not to enjoy it.” safe, even though the pin was bAsKetbAll Chad Collins (26), $22,770 70-69-68-70—277 -11 coach Amy McGowan. Participants will receive indi- Dustin Johnson (26), $22,770 67-70-68-72—277 -11 vidualized instruction and a camp T-shirt and certifi- sixth in the world ranking. Rose began the final round placed to the left side of the nbA Playoff Glance Russell Knox (26), $22,770 69-70-68-70—277 -11 All times eDt Greg Owen (26), $22,770 66-70-70-71—277 -11 cate of completion. The cost for the camp is $50 and Rose said his drastic improve- tied with Day for the lead at 16 green, near a bulkhead dropping FiRst RounD Cameron Smith, $22,770 69-70-69-69—277 -11 pre-registration is encouraged. For more information (best-of-7; x-if necessary) Tommy Gainey (20), $16,991 73-66-68-71—278 -10 contact Mindy Kiser at [email protected]. ment two weeks earlier at the under. But Day, who had to fin- down into a water hazard from eAsteRn conFeRence Billy Horschel (20), $16,991 71-68-70-69—278 -10 Masters, where he tied for sec- ish most of his third round which alligators looked on. Rose Atlanta 2, brooklyn 1 John Huh (20), $16,991 69-70-66-73—278 -10 blue RAiDeR bAsKetbAll cAmP Sunday, April 19: Atlanta 99, Brooklyn 92 John Peterson (20), $16,991 70-68-71-69—278 -10 Cleveland’s summer basketball camp for boys ond, helped him in the Big Easy. Sunday morning, hooked his took out his 5-iron and belted a Wednesday, April 22: Atlanta 96, Brooklyn 91 Nick Taylor (20), $16,991 70-69-68-71—278 -10 ages 6-15 will be held on June 8-10 from 9 a.m.-noon Saturday, April 25: Brooklyn 91, Atlanta 83 Michael Thompson (20), $16,991 70-68-70-70—278 -10 “I took my Masters perform- drive into trees lining the left 210-yarder straight toward the Monday, April 27: Atlanta at Brooklyn, 7 p.m. at Cleveland Middle School. The camp will focus on Johnson Wagner (20), $16,991 68-69-73-68—278 -10 both fundamental and team concepts. Campers will ance with a huge amount of con- boundary of the second fairway. pin, landing about 10 feet Wednesday, April 29: Brooklyn at Atlanta, TBA Tim Wilkinson (20), $16,991 69-69-70-70—278 -10 x-Friday, May 1: Atlanta at Brooklyn, TBA Woody Austin (14), $15,594 70-66-70-73—279 -9 receive a free T-shirt and instruction from the Blue fidence,” Rose said, recalling in On the next swing, his ball behind the hole, setting up his x-Sunday, May 3: Brooklyn at Atlanta, TBA Ben Crane (14), $15,594 67-71-72-69—279 -9 Raider coaches. The cost is $55 and there is a broth- cleveland 4, boston 0 Mark Hubbard (14), $15,594 66-73-72-68—279 -9 er rate of $85. Pre-register by May 25 and receive $5 particular the sense of calm he smacked a tree and bounced clutch birdie putt. Sunday, April 19: Cleveland 113, Boston 100 Fabian Gomez (11), $15,180 69-70-71-70—280 -8 off. For more information contact Jason McCowan at was able to maintain down the right back to him. “It would have been easy to hit Tuesday, April 21: Cleveland 99, Boston 91 Carlos Ortiz (11), $15,180 67-67-73-73—280 -8 Thursday, April 23: Cleveland 103, Boston 95 423-618-2708 or email at jmccowan@cleveland- Mark Wilson (11), $15,180 69-68-73-70—280 -8 schools.org. stretch at Augusta National. He wound up with a bogey on it 20, 30 feet right of that pin, Sunday, April 26: Cleveland 101, Boston 93 Jonathan Byrd (8), $14,766 69-70-68-74—281 -7 chicago 3, milwaukee 1 inDiViDuAl instRuction Playing aggressively on the the par-5 hole that he birdied in but I kind of knew that — Saturday, April 18: Chicago 103, Milwaukee 91 Individual basketball instruction for male and female ele- Monday, April 20: Chicago 91, Milwaukee 82 mentary, middle school, high school and post graduate ath- soggy TPC Louisiana, Rose made first and third rounds. On 13, he because I was three or four Thursday, April 23: Chicago 113, Milwaukee 106, 2OT letes is being offered by Cleveland State assistant men’s six birdies in the final round and left a 70-yard approach shot holes ahead of some of the other Saturday. April 25: Milwaukee 92, Chicago 90 HocKey coach L.J. Kilby. Coach Kilby brings 10 years of head coaching Monday, April 27: Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. nHl Playoff Glance experience as well as 30 years experience in junior college, played the last 66 holes without short of the green. He said hot, guys in contention — I knew x-Thursday, April 30: Chicago at Milwaukee, TBA FiRst RounD NAIA and NCAA Division I basketball. The cost is $25 per each a bogey. steamy conditions wore him they had birdie opportunities.” x-Saturday, May 2: Milwaukee at Chicago, TBA (best-of-7; x-if necessary) hour of instruction. For more information, contact coach Kilby Washington 4, toronto 0 eAsteRn conFeRence at (423)596-2515. Rose’s final two putts from 10 down over the course of 32 On the par-5 18th, with water Saturday, April 18: Washington 93, Toronto 86, OT montreal 4, ottawa 2 FisHinG Tuesday, April 21: Washington 117, Toronto 106 Wednesday, April 15: Montreal 4, Ottawa 3 cleVelAnD bAssmAsteRs and 13 1/2 feet allowed him to holes. to the right, Rose unloaded a Friday, April 24: Washington 106, Toronto 99 Friday, April 17: Montreal 3, Ottawa 2, OT The Cleveland Bassmasters meet the first Thursday of hold off Tringale, who birdied “The early days and the hot 295-yard drive down the middle, Sunday, April 26: Washington 125, Toronto 94 Sunday, April 19: Montreal 2, Ottawa 1, OT each month at South Cleveland United Methodist Church at 7 WesteRn conFeRence Wednesday, April 22: Ottawa 1, Montreal 0 p.m. Cleveland Bassmasters includes boaters and non- the 18th for a 65. days, and just the long days in then smacked a 3-wood 243 Golden state 4, new orleans 0 Friday, April 24: Ottawa 5, Montreal 1 boaters and are associated with FLW. The club fishes and Saturday, April 18: Golden State 106, New Orleans 99 Sunday, April 26: Montreal 2, Ottawa 0 holds tournament on Chickamauga Lake, Nickajack Lake, “I’m pleased,” said Tringale, general kind of finally caught up yards just left of the green and Monday, April 20: Golden State 97, New Orleans 87 Detroit 3, tampa bay 2 Lake Guntersville, Lake Weiss, Watts Bar and Neely Henry. who was looking to become the to me,” Day said. “I played great chipped over a sand trap to set Thursday, April 23: Golden State 123, New Orleans 119, OT Thursday, April 16: Detroit 3, Tampa Bay 2 Dues for the Bassmasters are $35 quarterly. Other fees Saturday, April 25: Golden State 109, New Orleans 98 Saturday, April 18: Tampa Bay 5, Detroit 1 include $35 FLW joining fee, $8 insurance, $20 per year for eighth first-time winner in the all week, but this final round up what would be his winning Houston 3, Dallas 1 Tuesday, April 21: Detroit 3, Tampa Bay 0 biggest largemouth or smallmouth bass and $15 for tourna- Saturday, April 18: Houston 118, Dallas 108 Thursday, April 23: Tampa Bay 3, Detroit 2, OT ment largemouth or smallmouth prize. For more information, last 11 years in New Orleans. just had a lot of mental errors.” putt. Tuesday, April 21: Houston 111, Dallas 99 Saturday, April 25: Detroit 4, Tampa Bay 0 contact Dewayne Lowe at (423)715-5772. Friday, April 24: Houston 130, Dallas 128 Monday, April 27: Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7 p.m. GolF Sunday, April 26: Dallas 121, Houston 109 x-Wednesday, April 29: Detroit at Tampa Bay, TBA tcPs touRnAment Tuesday, April 28: Dallas at Houston, 8 p.m. n.y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 1 The 17th annual Tennessee Christian Preparatory School x-Thursday, April 30: Houston at Dallas, TBA Thursday, April 16: N.Y. Rangers 2, Pittsburgh 1 Howard homers, leads Phillies past Braves Golf Classic will tee off May 4 at Chatata Valley Golf Club. x-Saturday, May 2: Dallas at Houston, TBA Saturday, April 18: Pittsburgh 4, N.Y. Rangers 3 Registration will begin at 11:30 a.m. with lunch at noon. Tee off san Antonio 2, l.A. clippers 2 Monday, April 20: N.Y. Rangers 2, Pittsburgh 1 will be at 1 p.m.The cost for the 4-person team is $300 and Sunday, April 19: L.A. Clippers 107, San Antonio 92 Wednesday, April 22: N.Y. Rangers 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT includes green fees, cart, lunch complementary drink cart, PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Ryan cleanup spot in the order, and he month, the lowest in the order Wednesday, April 22: San Antonio 111, L.A. Clippers 107, OT Friday, April 24 : N.Y. Rangers 2, Pittsburgh 1, OT range balls, gift bag, one mulligan and red tee hit (not on par 3 Howard was one of baseball’s entered the game batting .189. he’d batted in almost 10 years. Friday, April 24: San Antonio 100, L.A. Clippers 73 Washington 3, n.y. islanders 3 hole). First place will receive a trophy. There will also be win- Sunday, April 26: L.A. Clippers 114, San Antonio 105 Wednesday, April 15: N.Y. Islanders 4, Washington 1 ners for the longest drive and closest to the hole. For more most potent sluggers, the kind Howard hit a two-run homer on Even with a sub.-200 average, Tuesday, April 28: San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Friday, April 17: Washington 4, N.Y. Islanders 3 information contact TCPS at 599-8939. Thursday, April 30: L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, TBA Sunday, April 19: N.Y. Islanders 2, Washington 1, OT that frayed pitcher’s nerves and Friday and a three-run shot in Howard hit fifth against Cahill. x-Saturday, May 2: San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, TBA Tuesday, April 21 : Washington 2, N.Y. Islanders 1, OT lADy RAiDeRs GolF touRnAment helped turn Philadelphia into the first inning against Trevor Howard has $60 million memphis 3, Portland 0 Thursday, April 23: Washington 5, N.Y. Islanders 1 Cleveland will host a golf tournament on May 9 at Chatata Sunday, April 19: Memphis 100, Portland 86 Saturday, April 25: N.Y. Islanders 3, Washington 1 Valley Golf Club. Lunch will begin at 12:30, with the shot gun perennial pennant contenders. Cahill (0-3) on Sunday. remaining in his $125 million, Wednesday, April 22: Memphis 97, Portland 82 Monday, April 27: N.Y. Islanders at Washington, 7:30 p.m. start at 2 p.m. The 2-man select shot costs $50 per golfer and Saturday, April 25: Memphis 115, Portland 109 WesteRn conFeRence gift bags and prizes will be awarded. The tournament benefits Once feared, Howard now Howard, who once hit 45 or five-year contract he signed with Monday, April 27: Memphis at Portland, 10:30 p.m. minnesota 4, st. louis 2 the middle and high school Lady Raider basketball and softball faces criticism that he’s finished. more homers in a season each the Phillies in 2010, leaving the x-Wednesday, April 29: Portland at Memphis, TBA Thursday, April 16: Minnesota 4, St. Louis 2 teams. For more information contact Amy McGowan at amc- x-Friday, May 1: Memphis at Portland, TBA Saturday, April 18: St. Louis 4, Minnesota 1 [email protected] or Mindy Kiser at With a fragile frame, a hefty year from 2006 to 2009, has all franchise with few options for x-Sunday, May 3: Portland at Memphis, TBA Monday, April 20: Minnesota 3, St. Louis 0 [email protected]. Wednesday, April 22: St. Louis 6, Minnesota 1 JunioR GolF clinic contract, and production that three of his homers in the last their 35-year-old former slugger. Friday, April 24: Minnesota 4, St. Louis 1 The Bradley County Junior Golf Clinic will be held each plummeted faster than the five games after hitting none in Howard could possibly help Sunday, April 26: Minnesota 4, St. Louis 1 Monday in june at Cleveland Country Club. The clinic, for ages bAsebAll chicago 4, nashville 2 5-17, will take place June 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29. Ages 5-10 will Phillies’ fall in the NL East, the first 11 and bumped his his trade value with a few more Wednesday, April 15: Chicago 4, Nashville 3, 2OT go from 8-9:30 a.m. Ages 11-17 will go from 9:45-11:15 a.m. national league Friday, April 17: Nashville 6, Chicago 2 Howard was dangled as trade average up to .193. homers and an uptick in batting east Division There will be a final tournament July 13. Pre-registration will Sunday, April 19: Chicago 4, Nashville 2 take place May 9-16 from 9 a.m.- 12 p.m. in the Golf Shop at WlPct Gb Tuesday, April 21: Chicago 3, Nashville 2, 3OT bait over the winter. “I’ve been feeling like I’ve been average. In a rebuilding mode New York 14 5 .737 — CCC. All tournament participants must attend three of the five Thursday, April 23: Nashville 5, Chicago 2 week instructional program to be eligible to participate. For He’s still in Philly — it’s the swinging it pretty well,” he said. and in last place in the NL East, Atlanta 99.500 4½ Saturday, April 25: Chicago 4, Nashville 3 Miami 8 11 .421 6 more information, contact Cleveland Country Club at 321- Anaheim 4, Winnipeg 0 2779. baseballs that are finally starting “The results may not necessarily the Phillies would certainly have Philadelphia 7 12 .368 7 Thursday, April 16: Anaheim 4, Winnipeg 2 to head out. show, but it’s all about how to eat a large portion of Howard’s Washington 7 12 .368 7 Saturday, April 18: Anaheim 2, Winnipeg 1 soFtbAll central Division Monday, April 20: Anaheim 5, Winnipeg 4, OT WAlKeR VAlley soFtbAll cAmP Howard hit his second homer you’re feeling with the swings. salary in any potential deal. WlPct Gb Wednesday, April 22: Anaheim 5, Winnipeg 2 The Walker Valley Lady Mustangs Softball Camp will be St. Louis 12 5 .706 — calgary 4, Vancouver 2 held June 1-3, 2015 at Larry Haney Field on the campus of in two games, leading the Eventually, they’re going to start “I feel fine,” Howard said. “All Chicago 10 7 .588 2 Wednesday, April 15: Calgary 2, Vancouver 1 Walker Valley High School. Sessions will run daily from 9:00 Philadelphia Phillies past the to drop.” you can do is go out there and Pittsburgh 11 8 .579 2 Friday, April 17: Vancouver 4, Calgary 1 a.m.- noon for upcoming 2nd -5th graders and from 1:00 p.m.- Cincinnati 8 10 .444 4½ Sunday, April 19: Calgary 4, Vancouver 2 4:00 p.m. for upcoming 6th-8th graders. Fundamental hitting, Atlanta Braves 5-4 on Sunday. Howard was dropped from swing the bat.” Milwaukee 4 15 .211 9 Tuesday, April 21 : Calgary 3, Vancouver 1 pitching, fielding, and catching instruction will be taught by West Division Thursday, April 23: Vanvouer 2, Calgary 1 Walker Valley coaches and Lady Mustang players. The cost of Howard’s miserable season fourth to seventh in Jonathan Papelbon had his WlPct Gb Saturday, April 25: Calgary 7, Vancouver 4 the camp is $50 and will include a free t-shirt. For more infor- Los Angeles 11 7 .611 — mation, please contact Coach Lauren Limburg at walkerval- had already cost him his Philadelphia’s lineup earlier this fourth save. He allowed Alberto Colorado 10 8 .556 1 [email protected] or (423)336-1383. Callaspo’s pinch-hit solo homer San Diego 11 9 .550 1 WAlKeR VAlley soFtbAll tRyouts Arizona 8 10 .444 3 nAscAR Tryouts for the 2015-2016 Walker Valley Lady Mustangs in the ninth. San Francisco 8 11 .421 3½ Softball team will be held July 13, 2015 and July 20, 2015 from sprint cup 5:00-6:30 at Larry Haney Field on the campus of Walker Valley Ben Revere knocked in the go- sunday’s Games toyota owners 400 Results High School. Any young ladies interested in playing for Walker ahead run with a triple and the Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati 2 sunday Valley need to be at one of these dates. Participants must Miami 6, Washington 2 At Richmond international Raceway bring proof of having passed a physical to participate. For Phillies won two of three games Philadelphia 5, Atlanta 4 Richmond, Va. more information, contact Coach Lauren Limburg at walkerval- Milwaukee 6, St. Louis 3 lap length: .75 miles [email protected] or (423)336-1383. in the series. San Diego 3, L.A. Dodgers 1 (Start position in parentheses) ocoee miDDle soFtbAll tRyouts Jerome Williams (2-1) allowed Pittsburgh 8, Arizona 0 1. (3) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 400 laps, 148.1 rating, 48 points, Tryouts for the 2015 Ocoee Middle School Lady Colts San Francisco at Colorado, ppd., rain $221,240. Softball team will be held July 13, 2015 and July 20, 2015 from three runs and eight hits in 6 2- N.Y. Yankees 6, N.Y. Mets 4 2. (5) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 400, 122.8, 43, $211,050. 6:30-8:30 at Larry Haney Field on the campus of Walker Valley monday’s Games 3. (36) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 400, 103.5, 41, $176,961. High School. Tryouts are closed, and parents are welcome to 3 innings for the Phillies. Milwaukee (Nelson 1-1) at Cincinnati (Marquis 1-1), 7:10 p.m. 4. (9) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 400, 108.8, 41, $154,491. pick up their daughter at 8:30 pm. Any young ladies interested Howard knocked a full-count N.Y. Mets (Gee 0-1) at Miami (Cosart 1-1), 7:10 p.m. 5. (1) Joey Logano, Ford, 400, 114.7, 40, $163,233. in playing for Ocoee Middle need to be at one of these dates. Washington (Fister 1-0) at Atlanta (Stults 0-1), 7:10 p.m. 6. (40) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 400, 95.3, 38, $115,840. Participants must bring proof of having passed a physical to pitch in the front row of the right Pittsburgh (Worley 2-1) at Chicago Cubs (Hammel 1-1), 8:05 7. (8) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 400, 107.7, 37, $132,501. participate. For more information, contact Coach April p.m. 8. (11) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 400, 101.7, 36, $135,026. Richards at [email protected] or (423)476- field seats for a 3-2 lead. Chase Philadelphia (Hamels 0-2) at St. Louis (Lackey 1-0), 8:15 p.m. 9. (17) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 400, 96.3, 35, $123,923. 0630. Utley, who walked, scored on Colorado (Matzek 1-0) at Arizona (C.Anderson 0-0), 9:40 p.m. 10. (6) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 400, 107.1, 34, $114,710. tennis Houston (McHugh 3-0) at San Diego (Shields 2-0), 10:10 p.m. 11. (23) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 400, 84.3, 33, $125,490. KAy mcDAniel clinic that homer. Like Howard, the San Francisco (Lincecum 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers (B.Anderson 1- 12. (12) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 400, 89.2, 32, $114,433. Only 50 places remain of the 400 spots for the 2015 Kay 2008 World Series champion 1), 10:10 p.m. 13. (4) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 400, 84.3, 31, $122,908. McDaniel Tennis Clinic for girls and boys ages 6-13 to be held tuesday’s Games 14. (26) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 400, 86.4, 30, $99,525. June 1-5 at Lee University. Entries will be accepted on a first- holdover is having his own awful Milwaukee (Lohse 1-3) at Cincinnati (Cueto 1-2), 7:10 p.m. 15. (15) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 400, 75.2, 29, $91,750. come-first-served basis. The clinic will he headed by former N.Y. Mets (R.Montero 0-1) at Miami (Phelps 1-0), 7:10 p.m. 16. (16) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 400, 76.9, 0, $78,800. women’s tennis pro Kay McDaniel and will cover all skill levels. season. Utley has continued to Washington (Roark 0-2) at Atlanta (Teheran 2-1), 7:10 p.m. 17. (7) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 400, 105, 28, $127,166. There is no cost for the clinic. Registration begins April 1. Girls bat third, even though he’s bat- Pittsburgh (Locke 2-0) at Chicago Cubs (T.Wood 1-1), 8:05 18. (22) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 400, 72.3, 26, $106,608. sessions will run from 8-10 a.m. and boys sessions will go from p.m. 19. (18) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 400, 63.9, 25, $77,825. 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Athletes may register at kaymcdaniel- ting .121 (7 for 58) with two Philadelphia (S.Gonzalez 0-0) at St. Louis (Wacha 3-0), 8:15 20. (27) Aric Almirola, Ford, 399, 67.5, 24, $118,936. tennisclinics.com. p.m. 21. (32) Greg Biffle, Ford, 398, 56.1, 23, $112,258. homers and nine RBIs. Colorado (K.Kendrick 1-2) at Arizona (Bradley 2-0), 9:40 p.m. 22. (2) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 398, 71.6, 22, $95,350. WAteR Polo AP photo Houston (R.Hernandez 0-2) at San Diego (T.Ross 1-1), 10:10 23. (10) David Ragan, Toyota, 398, 67.5, 21, $122,141. WAteR Polo teAm The Braves scored twice in the p.m. 24. (34) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 398, 57.6, 20, $121,575. Girls and boys in grades 8-12 interested in playing high AtlAntA’s Jonny Gomes takes a high pitch against the San Francisco (Bumgarner 1-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 1- 25. (21) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 398, 56.5, 19, $88,450. school water polo are invited to contact Tim Davis at tnwater- 1), 10:10 p.m. 26. (19) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 398, 62.6, 0, $80,225. [email protected]. Philadelphia Phillies Sunday, in Philadelphia. See BRAVES, Page 13 www.clevelandbanner.com Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015— 13 Grizzlies, Bulls wary even with big leads in playoffs (AP) — The Grizzlies and Bulls round matchup with LeBron and that has carried over to the Bucks at Bulls head into their games on Monday James and the Cavs that appears playoffs with a 3-0 start to the night in complete control of their inevitable, which may have led to series. Chicago leads 3-1 respective series, needing just some sloppy play. The last time a Western 8 p.m., TNT one more victory to advance to Now coach Tom Thibodeau is Conference team defeated anoth- Derrick Rose’s eight turnovers the next round. trying to bring the focus back to er West team eight times in a drew the bulk of the attention What’s the worst that could the now. season without a loss was when after Milwaukee’s 92-90 win happen? Just ask the Cleveland “Just worried about the next the 1995-96 Seattle SuperSonics Saturday, but Bulls coach Tom Cavaliers. game,” Thibodeau said on went 8-0 vs Houston. Thibodeau was just as concerned The Cavs completed a sweep of Sunday. “That’s it.” If they’re going to complete the with the 28 giveaways his team the Boston Celtics on Sunday, A look at Monday night’s sweep, they will have to do it committed. but lost Kevin Love to an injury games. All times EDT. without Mike Conley. Their start- Thibodeau said the Bulls and may be without J.R. Smith Hawks at Nets ing point guard will not play in looked at all the turnovers and when their second round series Game 4 after he took an elbow “obviously some were begins after he was ejected for Atlanta leads 2-1 from Blazers guard C.J. (Milwaukee’s) defense,” but some hitting Jae Crowder. 7 p.m., NBATV, FSSO McCollum to the face in Game 3. were due to Chicago’s errors and Even when series appear to be The sharp-shooting Hawks Conley is one of the team lead- decision-making. well in hand, things can go haven’t been able to find the ers, and even with Marc Gasol “Usually, if you hold onto it too wrong. Tempers can flare at the range during the first three becoming the first player since long, or you dance with the ball, wrong moment. An ankle can roll games of their series against Tim Duncan to have at least 15 or you’re trying a risky pass, it’s on a drive to the bucket. A des- eighth-seeded Brooklyn. points, four assists and three going to lead to problems,” perate opponent can put up an After shooting 46.6 percent in blocks in three straight playoff Thibodeau said. “Hit the first open unexpected fight. the regular season, fourth in the games, replacing Conley won’t be man, be sound with the ball. “Everything is on Monday,” NBA, the Hawks have hit just 39 easy. When we did that, we got good said LaMarcus Aldridge, whose percent of their shots against the Beno Udrih has been nursing shots.” Trail Blazers are down 3-0 to the Nets. That’s the worst mark in a sprained ankle, leaving Nick Even with the ball-security Grizzlies. “We have to come out the playoffs. Calathes and seldom-used Russ issues, the Bulls had a chance to here and try to get a win. He have Kyle Korver went 1 for 8 from Smith as the only healthy sweep the series. Forward Mike to defend our home court.” the field for two points in the options coach Dave Joerger has Dunleavy hasn’t lost sight of the The Blazers host Memphis and Game 3 loss after scoring 38 at point guard. Bulls’ strong position. the Bulls go back to Chicago up points to help the Hawks win the “Obviously no one has ever “Look, the reality is we didn’t 3-1 for Game 5 against first two games at home. AP photo come back 0-3,” Blazers guard play very well but we had the ball Milwaukee. The Brooklyn Nets “I didn’t get any good looks ATLANTA HAWkS foRWARD DeMarre Carroll dunks in the sec- Damian Lillard said. “That is the with 20 seconds left and a chance host Atlanta, trailing the Hawks early and I tried to force a couple ond half against the Brooklyn Nets, in New York. easy thing to say: ‘No one has to win the game,” Dunleavy said. 2-1 in that series. late,” Korver said. “I need to be come back 0-3.’ It’s not impossi- “You turn it over 28 times and to After taking the first three better on Monday.” ble. We’ve got another game at be in that position, you’re doing a games of their series against the If the Nets are going to tie the bone. He did not play in the Grizzlies at Trail Blazers home. If our minds are right and lot of things right. We’ve just got to young Bucks, the Bulls dropped series, they sure could use some fourth quarter and Jarrett Jack we take care of business at home correct the things we’re not doing Game 4 on a buzzer-beater by help from Deron Williams. He is helped the Nets take control of Memphis leads 3-0 — get a win, have some pride, do right.” Jerryd Bayless that kept 7 for 26 in the series and came the game. Coach Lionel Hollins 10:30 p.m., TNT not get swept at home — it gives Bulls rookie forward Nikola Milwaukee alive. It’s possible the out of Game 3 hurting with what said on Sunday that Williams is The Grizzlies dominated us a chance to steal one in Mirotic is listed as probable for the Bulls had one eye on a second- appeared to be an injured tail- hopeful to play. Portland in the regular season, Memphis.” game with a strained left quad. Ducking the spotlight, some stars decide to skip NFL draft The hat-and-hug routine with Marcus Mariota and Alabama invitation. Former Wisconsin was the first to endure the long, Browns ended up taking Manziel the NFL commissioner that has wide receiver Amari Cooper all offensive tackle Joe Thomas went televised wait when he dropped at 22, and the cameras switched become a rite of passage for plan to skip the spotlight. fishing with his father the day he to No. 24 in 2005 before being focus to Teddy Bridgewater, many college football stars on Either Heisman Trophy-win- was drafted No. 3 overall by the scooped up by the Green Bay Louisville’s star quarterback. draft night is not for everybody. ning quarterback could be the Cleveland Browns in 2007. Packers. Southern California The Vikings kept Bridgewater The waiting is the hardest first overall selection, with the When the NFL moved the draft Heisman Trophy winner Matt from having to return for Day 2 part, even for players good Tampa Bay Buccaneers holding to prime time in 2010, it expand- Leinart (No. 10 to Arizona in by taking him with the 32nd and enough to be invited to the draft, the top pick and in need of a ed the invitations and 17 2006) and Brady Quinn (No. 22 last pick of the first round. and some prefer to do it away passer. The last time the No. 1 prospects attended. to Cleveland in 2007) also Geno Smith was not so lucky from the ever-present eyes of a pick did not attend the draft was “More and more asked how endured the slide. back in 2013. The West Virginia national television audience. 1994, when Cincinnati selected they could take part,” NFL vice Leinart said he’s glad he had quarterback tumbled all the way “I know that the draft is really Ohio State defensive tackle Dan president of football communica- the experience of going to the out of the first round after there a great event and a great thing to Wilkinson. tions Michael Signora said. draft, but he would plan things was talk he could be an early go to,” said University of But this year, NFL The NFL pays for two first- differently if he could do it over first-rounder. Smith considered Pittsburgh offensive tackle T.J. Commissioner Roger Goodell class or four coach airline tickets again. not showing up for Day 2, but Clemmings, a potential first- might have to wait until pick No. for each player, whichever the “I would have stayed home, did and the New York Jets took round pick who declined an invi- 3 or even 4 — Cooper could go in player chooses, and two hotel had a big party in my parents’ him with the seventh pick of the tation to attend the draft in the top three, too — to pose for a rooms, plus some in-town trans- house with all my closest family second round. Chicago next week. “It also can picture with a just-drafted play- portation. and friends over. Been just super Mariota and Winston probably be pretty stressful. Nobody er, his new team’s jersey in hand. Since 2010, the NFL has had relaxed. Played golf. Whatever it don’t need to worry about sliding AP photo knows where they’re going to go. Not to worry. Goodell won’t be at least 23 prospects attend each may be,” he said. “Enjoyed it with that far, but still have decided THERE WILL BE several But the wait, I’d rather have that lonely. Twenty-eight players are draft. my family in a stress-free envi- there’s no place like home. noticeable absences when the wait with my friends and family scheduled to attend, including Players often slip out of the ronment.” “I applaud their decision, three-day draft starts Thursday here at home in New Jersey.” Southern California defensive first round and into Day 2 — Last year it was Texas A&M being home in a comfortable night, including potential top picks. There will be several noticeable lineman Leonard Williams and which can be a little uncomfort- quarterback Johnny Manziel environment,” Leinart said. “For absences when the three-day West Virginia receiver Kevin able. who had to wait backstage, with Mariota, he’s a shy person. Florida State quarterback Jameis draft starts Thursday night, White. Quarterbacks tend to draw the TV cameras cutting to him on That’s not his deal. Jameis Winston, Oregon's Marcus including potential top picks. From 2000-09, an average of most attention, especially when just about every pick as he Winston is probably avoiding it Mariota (pictured) and Alabama Florida State quarterback Jameis six prospects attended the draft, they aren’t selected as early as checked his phone and took for other reasons. To stay out of wide receiver Amari Cooper all Winston, Oregon quarterback and even then some declined the projected. Cal’s Aaron Rodgers swigs out of a water bottle. The the media.” plan to skip the spotlight. Lady Flames Braves Mustangs From Page 11 From Page 12 From Page 11

Lady Flames, 5-2 in Saturday’s Christian Brothers matched Lee first when a pair of walks came innings, his longest outing of the afternoon. The first hit came in been pleased with how we have Gulf South Conference game from with seven hits, all of the one-base back to get Williams. Jace season. the bottom of the second inning been playing the last couple of Bland Field. variety. Ward and Oyhenart led Peterson’s two-RBI single to right “One bad pitch, but I bounced and tied the game 1-1 on a Zach weeks. If we can continue with The Lady Bucs scored the go- the way with two hits and an RBI gave the Braves an early lead. back pretty good after that,” Wilcox RBI single. Brian Oliver some success the next couple of ahead runs in the sixth inning each. Taylor Rosa-Ramon and They tied it 3-all in the third Cahill said. got the second RBI hit for the days, I will feel good about it,” thanks in part to a Lee error that Olivia Parsels used back-to-back when Kelly Johnson ripped a shot Braves’ RHP Doug Fister (1-0, Mustangs with a two-out hit in said Shamblin. “I would like to allowed the inning to continue. RBI singles in the fourth inning to off Howard’s glove and the ball 2.37 ERA) gets the call when the the third. find us a little rest, but we’re The home team made the most of tie things up at 2-2. bounced away for what was ruled Braves open a three-game series The Red Raiders scored once in going to have some rest the opportunity as Ali Hare scored Angie Hughes (13-7) started a double. tonday against Washington. The the top of the first, three times in Wednesday and it looks like on the bad throw and Leigh Ward and worked a solid 5 2-3 innings Revere made it 4-3 in the fifth, Braves head home to open a 10- the third and added one more Thursday because of the rain and Holly Oyhenart followed with in the circle for Lee. The junior and the Phillies tacked on an game homestand, which includes run in the fourth. coming in. run-scoring singles. was tagged with the loss after giv- unearned run in the seventh. a four-game set with the Reds The Sunday loss was only the The Lady Flames jumped on the ing up four hits and three runs Williams won his second and three with the Phillies. RED RAIDERS 5, MUSTANGS 2 second for the Mustangs in the Baylor 103 100 0 — 5 5 3 board first with a pair of runs in (two earned). She struck out five straight start and three other Phillies’ LHP Cole Hamels (0-2, last 10 games. They face Walker Valley 011 000 0 — 2 4 3 WP: Adam Brogdon. LP: Josh Bean. 2B: Hunter Mercer (B); the second frame. The speed of and walked five. relievers combined to finish off 3.75 ERA) gets the call in the Ooltewah Thursday at 8 p.m., in Dillan Church, Tanner Bryant (WV). Highlights: Hunter Amanda Lynn and Lexie Dean Freshman Leigh Beatenbough the Braves. opener of a four-game series Holland 2 RBIs, Mercer 2 RBIs (B) Keaton Baker 2-2; Zach their district tournament opener. Wilcox RBI, Brian Oliver RBI (WV). Records: Baylor 15-4; wreaked havoc on the bases. Lynn was called on to try to end the Cahill allowed four runs in six today at St. Louis. “I think we’re pretty ready. I’ve Walker Valley 18-11. scored on a muffed throw after a Lady Bucs’ sixth inning rally. double steal by the two top hitters Beatenbough tossed a 1-3 of an in the Lee lineup. inning, allowing two unearned Senior Dominique Hannah runs and three hits. extended the lead on an RBI single Kasey Beekman (6-22) pitched a Flames up the middle, scoring Dean. All complete game for CBU, scattering From Page 11 totaled the Lady Flames tallied seven hits while yielding two runs seven hits including three doubles (one unearned). Beekman walked one out, Adams continued to set Potts allowed six hits and two two singles, while M.J. Brown pounded out 21 hits in the sec- by Lynn, Dean and junior Kaylie just two batters and had three the stage with a single. Nelo fol- earned runs. He fanned four and had one base hit. Tate pushed ond game and posted single Drew. punchouts. lowed with a one-base hit and walked two. Grayson Bailey fol- across two runs. Siosi Poti deliv- runs in the first and second Big Ben Holland scored Adams lowed. The lefty did not allow a ered a two-run home run for his innings, two in the third, fourth with a ringing double. run over two innings. Ridge lone hit and finished with three and seventh innings and five in Christian Brothers wasn’t Ackerman surrenders four hits RBIs and two runs scored. the fifth. Yelton done and tallied three times in and two earned runs in the The Flames jumped on “It might have been the best the bottom of the eighth to dead- eighth. Hoover (5-2) got the Christian Brothers with six runs job our hitters have done all From Page 11 lock the battle at five. After nei- pitching win. In two innings the in the top of the first. Lee added year. They were relentless scor- ther team scored in the ninth, big right-hander allowed a hit, three more in the third and put ing in six of the seven innings,” learned quickly that losses early leaving!” Conn added that Lee has the Flames put the contest to walked two and struck out a the game away with six runs in added Brew. “Trent (Hill) was in the year were not a worry, and a very close, and dedicated, group rest with a tally in the 10th. pair. Peyton McArthur was the fourth frame. solid on the mound.” that the Lady Flames would win of coaches who respect each Scott got the inning started charged with the defeat. “The big inning was key for us Wierzgac was 4 for 5 in the later. other. with his third hit of the day. “Any sweep in this conference to getting away from them on a game with an RBI double. Jamie Achten, Lee’s most deco- Yelton became somewhat emo- Zach Zyburt came on as a pinch on the road is big,” concluded windy day,” said Brew. The Adams, Hill and Andres Nelo rated soccer player, paid tribute to tional as he gave his farewell. runner. Poti moved Zyburt to Brew. “We have one final tune- three-run homer from Ben added three hits. Adams had her former coach. “I appreciate all the things said second with a sac bunt. Adams up before the NCCAA regional Holland set the tone in the first two doubles and an RBI, while “You have passion and fervor,” about me tonight,” he said. drilled his fourth hit to push and we need to keep this inning and our hitters did a Hill delivered an RBI double and Achten said. “The example you set “When I came here I was Zyburt to third. He scored what momentum heading into the good job of keeping pressure on a solo home run. Nelo doubled paved the road, and you have an impressed by the campus and the turned out to be the winning run post-season.” Christian Brothers’ pitching and drove in three runs. uncanny ability to motivate. You school,” Yelton said. “I knew we on an RBI sac fly by Holland. Saturday staff. Additionally, Logan Poti, Holland and Toms convinced me we could win.” could recruit the right kind of Myles Hollman had two hits Campbell had a very good relief rounded out the list of Flames “You’ll be farther from us,” con- kids, and I had the resources and and a pair of RBIs for the Bucs. Flames 15, outing.” with multiple hits. Holland con- tinued Achten, “but you’ll never support of the administration.” Charles Kelly, Casey Goodwin Bucs 3 Dustin Lawson (5-1) gave up tinued his hot hitting with two walk alone.” He acknowledged all the girls and Josh Johnson also had two In Saturday’s game one, Ben three runs on five hits and solo home runs. Lee Volleyball Coach Andrea who have played for him. hits apiece. Holland was 2 for 4 with a walked three in five innings of Hill (7-5) scattered four hits Hudson had praise for Yelton, and “You are the reason we were Lee pitcher Jacob Pott started three-run home run and two work to earn the win. Campbell and struck out three over five a few jabs. successful,” he said. “I was just and worked the first five innings. runs scored. Luke Toms was 2 struck out three of the six bat- innings to receive the pitching “I had the dominating program the organizer. I was blessed with “Potts threw well up front, but for 4 with a double, two RBIs ters he faced in two innings of victory. Carlos Ditren and (at Lee) before you came,” she girls who worked hard and had we used him for five innings on and three runs scored. Adams relief. Dakota Fowler split the final two said. character and class.” Tuesday and felt we needed to went 2 for 3, including a double, Flames 13, innings. Ditren gave up two Attempting to motivate Hudson Yelton is a prime example of protect his arm,” said Brew. with three RBIs and two runs runs, two hits, walked one and to launch volleyball back to the that same character and class, as “Chevis (Hoover) did a great job scored. Bucs 2 fanned one. Fowler was tagged forefront, Conn quipped, “He’s he leaves Lee. securing the final outs.” Hill and Josh Tate recorded In game two, the Flames for one hit and struck out one. 14—Cleveland Daily Banner—Monday, April 27, 2015 www.clevelandbanner.com A lesson in life: Don’t swim in perilous waters In light of recent events all across the ent an idea, a concept or a story with a father, working in the yard, saw the two boy lifted his pants legs and then with face of the globe, I believe one of the GUEST moral or ethical principle that will help as they got closer together.” obvious pride said to the reporter, ‘But safest statements I could ever make is ColUmniST you. Because we are each unique, I The story continues, “In utter fear, he look at my arms. I have great scars on that we live in a dangerous world. know that we have different values, ran toward the water, yelling to his son my arms, too. I have them because my In my earlier days I used to love to go interests and ways of looking at things. as loudly as he could. Hearing his daddy wouldn't let go.’” squirrel hunting, but going hunting Jim That is the way it should be, and it's voice, the little boy became alarmed And here is the message that every- back then in a forest filled with rat- Davidson also one of many things that makes life and made a U-turn to swim to his one who reads this column should tlesnakes was child's play compared to so interesting. father. It was too late. Just as he think about. everyday dangers we face today when Obviously, I don't hit a home run reached his father, the alligator reached Most of us should be able to identify we get out of bed. ple, are irresponsible, it just makes you every time, but my heart's desire is to him. From the dock, the father grabbed with this little boy because we have Just last week, on the interstate that want to take them and shake them, but help you. It's my desire that everyone his little boy by the arms just as the scars, too. No, not from an alligator, runs by our community, we had a terri- in the case of these two young men, it's becomes more successful and has the alligator snatched his legs. That began but the scars of a painful past. Some of ble auto accident that took the lives of too late. Now, their families are left to benefits of living and working in the an incredible tug-of-war between the those scars are unsightly and have two young men. A pickup crossed the grieve for them. greatest nation in the world. This is two. The alligator was much stronger caused us deep regret. But some of median and hit another pickup head- What I am going to say next is per- why our attitude should always be one than the father, but the father was those wounds are there because God on, and then got entangled with an 18- sonal, and you can disagree with me if of gratitude. We should appreciate the much too passionate to let go. A farmer has refused to let us go. wheeler. you choose to do so. The first question opportunities that are all around us. happened to drive by, heard the If you have had a painful past, you As is normally the case, the driver of that comes to my mind when I hear of A friend sent me a story the other screams, raced from his truck, took can take real comfort that in the midst the 18-wheeler was not injured. What a tragedy like this is, did these two day that will serve to illustrate what I aim and shot the alligator.” of your struggle He's been there for made this wreck even more significant young men know the Lord? In reality, have been trying to say. Continuing, “Remarkably, after you. We all need to take responsibility is that the driver whose truck crossed we just never know when we get out of It begins, "Some years ago on a hot weeks and weeks in the hospital, the for ourselves and be extra careful not the median did not have a valid driver's bed each morning whether or not it will summer day in South Florida, a little little boy survived. His legs were to swim in perilous waters. license. be our last day here on earth. boy decided to go for a swim in the old extremely scarred by the vicious attack Our own personal world would be a The driver was killed, as was the We face enough dangers in our lives swimming hole behind the house. In a of the great reptile. And on his arms much safer place if we made it a point driver of the other pickup, but the pas- that are beyond our control. However, hurry to dive into the water, he ran out were deep scratches where his father's to do that. senger lied and said he was driving when our actions and behavior are irre- the back door, leaving behind shoes, fingernails dug into his flesh in his ——— because he wanted to save his friend sponsible, and this places us in great socks and shirt as he went. He flew effort to hang on to the son he loved. (About the writer: Jim Davidson is a from getting a "no driver's license" tick- peril, we should be able to learn from into the water, not realizing that as he The newspaper reporter who inter- motivational speaker and syndicated et. the misfortune of others. swam out toward the middle, an alliga- viewed the boy after the trauma asked columnist. He may be contacted at 2 When people, especially young peo- In each of my columns I try to pres- tor was swimming toward him. His if he would show him his scars. The Bentley Drive, Conway AR 72034.)

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Dear Annie: Two years ago, I made a big mistake. I married a Women should plan widower and agreed to move into his house in a large city that is a 30-minute drive from the small town I love living in. to cut up credit cards I now realize that I absolutely hate living in the city and, more hile women continue to children come with a price tag. importantly, living in the home make impressive strides Being short of necessary funds that he and his late wife picked in academics, in the for a child’s rare opportunity may out and decorated together. W come as a surprise to some Initially, he said I could make business world and with buying power in general, a significant women. A woman in her 30s may changes to the house, but the percentage are vulnerable to be accustomed to a lifestyle sup- only changes he is willing to make retail therapy and other modes of ported by two strong incomes, but involve replacing worn-out things frivolous spending. in the event of a divorce, most with newer versions of the exact According to a recent study women should prepare them- same style and color. I thought I could redecorate using some of from Prudential — the eighth selves for a financial reality his things and some of mine to biennial study of its kind — check. make a home of our own. Instead, women report they are no more Err on the safe side of your I feel like a permanent house- prepared to make sound financial finances. If you’re enjoying a guest. decisions today than women in lifestyle of liberal spending I love my husband, and our the study were two years ago and because of a great income, real- relationship is wonderful except 10 years ago. ize much of that stream can dras- U.S. judge: Riverbed property for this issue. Here’s the real Women love buying nice things tically slow due to an unforeseen problem: I recently learned that I not only for themselves but also life event. have metastatic breast cancer. I for their children and other loved 3. Emergencies quickly follow cannot bear the thought of living rights next in Alcoa dams fight what’s left of my life in his house ones. As I’ve experienced in my with the need for funding. One of and in this city. years of assisting clients and in the defining characteristics of life RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — A feder- grapes from Moravian settlers in Three years ago, he said he’d my own life, you’re likely to kick is its unpredictability. A careless al judge has ruled that boats the 1750s disappointed the land move into a condo in five years. yourself down the road when you driver could total your car; med- could not navigate North they bought near present-day Last month, he said the same realize $200 would’ve been better ical emergencies are often Carolina’s second-largest river Boyle opened a Winston-Salem offered no navi- thing. I know he’s not ready. But spent for retirement, rather than expensive, even with insurance; system at the time of American nonjury trial last week gable routes, and an 18th centu- he is 81, and I am 70, and it’s at the salon. you may need to hire an attorney independence, a decision that to hear a 2013 state ry landowner describing how he time to downsize. He knows how I Here’s why women may be bet- for a number of reasons; and the helps Alcoa Inc. as it tries to lawsuit challenging was able to use the Yadkin to feel, because we’ve had quite a few ter off taking the scissors to their list goes on. prove it owns the riverbed on whether Alcoa had ship his crops. discussions about it. But because credit cards. Life is scary, but less so when which some valuable hydroelec- property rights to build Alcoa’s dams powered an alu- he’s most likely going to outlive tric dams were built. the dams. The dispute is minum smelter for most of the me, I don’t feel it’s fair to ask him 1. You’ll want financial inde- you have adequate funds to deal to move to another place when he pendence for your golden years. with an emergency. Judge Terrence W. Boyle said about who will control 20th century and employed hun- the Yadkin’s flow and doesn’t want to. As the Prudential study indicated, 4. Time can be on a woman’s last week that the 40-mile sec- dreds of workers. The workers tion of the Yadkin River where billions of dollars of were laid off, and the plant He owns a condo in my home- 75 percent of women say that side. Women are uniquely pres- Alcoa Inc. operates four clean power for the closed in 2007. The company town that he rents out. I own a maintaining their current lifestyle sured to maintain an image of hydropower dams was not navi- coming decades. has sold the electricity to com- house that is rented out, although is very important, yet only 14 per- beauty throughout their lives. gable at the time the United mercial customers since then. mine still has a small mortgage on cent reported they were confident With age comes added pressure States was born. States took With the jobs gone, it. I’m thinking of asking him not they could make that happen. to look good, so more money may control of their navigable rivers now is likely to take up whether Republican Gov. Pat McCrory to renew the rental on his condo Most of us seem to be living in be spent on hair coloring, hair- when they joined the union, so Alcoa can show property records and his Democratic predecessor, so we can stay there some of the parallel realities, which is a dan- cuts, mani-pedi treatments and Boyle’s ruling is a setback to proving it owns the riverbed the Beverly Perdue, have resisted a time and in his home the rest of North Carolina proving it still dams were built on. new federal license for Alcoa that the time. I am so torn inside. gerous long-term plan. A good Botox injections. It all adds up. What do you think? — T. rule of thumb is that you need When it comes to saving owns the riverbed. Lawyers for both sides dug would allow it to continue oper- Boyle opened a nonjury trial deep into the state archives and ating the dams for up to 50 Dear T.: We think you have seven times your annual salary to money, time absolutely can work suggested an excellent compro- fund your retirement. If you make for us. The more you save and last week to hear a 2013 state the Library of Congress to review years. Alcoa sold a similar lawsuit challenging whether accounts describing the river’s hydropower complex on the mise — live in the condo part of $50,000 a year, your retirement the longer you save it, the more Alcoa had property rights to navigability dating to before and North Carolina-Tennessee bor- the time, and in his house for the savings should be a minimum of asset building you can do. build the dams. The dispute is soon after North Carolina der for about $600 million in rest. You also could stop renting $350,000.” Instead of fighting time, why not about who will control the became a state upon ratifying 2012, seven years after receiving your house and live there part of 2. Rare opportunities for your use it to your advantage? Yadkin’s flow and billions of dol- the Constitution in 1789. a new 40-year license and three the time. Should your husband lars of clean power for the com- The evidence included letters years after shutting down pro- outlive you, he can move wherever he chooses. Right now, you ——— ing decades. from an American Revolutionary duction at its smelter in Alcoa, Boyle’s ruling means the trial general, expressions of sour Tennessee. should not be stressed about your (About the writer: Erica L. McCain is a financial professional with a living situation, and we hope your Life Underwriter Training Council Fellow designation and more than 16 husband cares enough to make years of experience. She founded her own firm in 2007. She special- you as comfortable as possible. izes in financials for women in all stages of their lives and careers. TODAY IN HISTORY We think he will want to do what- McCain is a member of the Million Dollar Round Table, the premier ever he can. association of financial professionals. Opinions expressed in guest Dear Annie: You printed a let- ter from “M.W.,” who doesn’t like Today is Monday, April 27, the That’s My Baby” by Walter cessors at the Nixon presidential “Viewpoints” do not necessary reflect the views of the Cleveland Daily to travel because she suffers from 117th day of 2015. There are Donaldson and Gus Kahn was library in Yorba Linda, Banner.) motion sickness. 248 days left in the year. published by Irving Berlin, Inc. California. When I lost the sight in one eye, Today’s Highlights in History: of New York. Ten years ago: Touting tech- my ophthalmologist said I’d no On April 27, 1865, in In 1938, King Zog I of the nology as a way to solve the longer get airsick or carsick. He America’s worst maritime disas- Albanians married Countess country’s energy problems, said a NASA astronaut discovered Cleveland Daily Banner ter, the steamer Sultana, carry- Geraldine Apponyi de Nagy- President George W. Bush called that by closing one eye, the dizzi- – – ing freed Union prisoners of war, Apponyi. for construction of more nuclear Established in 1854 ness from the effects of being exploded on the Mississippi In 1941, German forces occu- power plants and urged Congress weightless went away. He was EDITOR AND PUBLISHER GENERAL MANAGER River near Memphis, Tennessee; pied Athens during World War II. to give tax breaks for fuel-effi- right. I can now fly and look out the death toll estimates vary from In 1965, broadcast journalist cient hybrid and clean-diesel Stephen L. Crass Jim Bryant plane window or read while riding 1,500 to 2,000. Cornell Edward R. Murrow died in cars. Russian President Vladimir in a car and suffer no ill effects. CIRCULATION DIRECTOR University was established as Pawling, New York, two days Putin became the first Kremlin I have told several people who OFFICE MANAGER New York Gov. Reuben E. Fenton after turning 57. leader to visit Israel. The Airbus Herb Lacy suffer from carsickness to close Joyce Taylor signed a measure approving its In 1967, Expo ’67 was official- A380, the world’s largest jetliner, one eye or wear an eye patch, and SPORTS EDITOR charter. ly opened in Montreal by made its maiden flight as it took they have reported back that it On this date: Canadian Prime Minister Lester off from Blagnac, France, and ASSOCIATE EDITOR Richard Roberts worked for them. Maybe this will In 1521, Portuguese explorer B. Pearson. returned four hours later. Rick Norton help others. — One Advantage Ferdinand Magellan was killed In 1973, Acting FBI Director L. Five years ago: Defending his ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Dear Advantage: Thanks for by natives in the Philippines. Patrick Gray resigned after it company against blistering criti- Jack Bennett the interesting suggestion. We ASSOCIATE EDITOR In 1777, the only land battle in was revealed that he’d destroyed cism, the chief executive of hadn’t heard of this before, and we Gwen Swiger Connecticut during the files removed from the safe of Goldman Sachs, Lloyd RETAIL SALES MANAGER hope our readers who have this Revolutionary War, the Battle of Watergate conspirator E. Howard Blankfein, told a Senate hearing Sheena Meyer problem will try your solution. Ridgefield, took place, resulting Hunt. that clients who’d bought sub- LIFESTYLES EDITOR ——— in a limited British victory. In 1982, the trial of John W. prime mortgage securities from William Wright PRESS SUPERVISOR (About the writers: Annie’s In 1805, during the First Hinckley Jr., who had shot four the Wall Street powerhouse in Richard Yarber Mailbox is written by Kathy Barbary War, an American-led people, including President 2006 and 2007 came looking for Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, long- force of Marines and mercenar- Ronald Reagan, began in risk “and that’s what they got.” 423-472-5041 time editors of the Ann Landers ies captured the city of Derna, Washington. (The trial ended Former Panamanian dictator Telephone column. Please email your ques- on the shores of Tripoli. with Hinckley’s acquittal by rea- Manuel Noriega was extradited tions to In 1822, the 18th president of son of insanity.) from the United States to 423-614-6529 423-476-1046 [email protected], or the United States, Ulysses S. 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His father was phone connections and almost %?>41I 4514<9>5 9C B941I @= << ?6 D85 3B549D?B B5359F54 D85 3?@I ?6 D85 >?D935 3?BB53D9?>C =ECD 25 =145 2I 4514 <5CCD81>C9HDI 41IC@B9?BD?D8541D5D81D9C been confirmed dead in Gorkha ments to send these specialized cut down by falling beams on no Internet connectivity, resi- 6?EB  =?>D8C 6B?= D85 41D5 ?6 @E2<931D9?> ?B <9>541I256?B514BE>C -9C1 %1CD5B @?CD9>7 1C 45C3B9254 9>   ?B   +G5 H@B5CC 1B5   =?>D8C 6B?= D85 453545>DC 41D5 ?6 451D8 +89C  41I ?6@B9<  *97>54 $&&  number would go up because More than 6,300 people were He had last seen them a few to buy morning newspapers. 1335@D54 <5F5<1>4 19 .) $(5BC?>1< )5@B5C5>D1D9F5 9> there are thousands who are >5B    75B .9 E381>1>DD?B>5I 6?B CD1D5 ?6 -9 injured in the quake, he said, days earlier — on Nepal’s Pierre-Anne Dube, a 31-year- B97< 1F94 1<655 *B  ( ' ?H  <5F5<1>4 injured.” He said his district had estimating that tens of thou- Mothers’ Day — for a cheerful old from Canada, has been 0(&+$,/3+&(2 +&    ()&?  not received enough help from sands of people had been left family meal. sleeping on the sidewalk outside 1B<*8B5GC2EBI<5B;%1CD5B  @B9<    the central government, but homeless. “We have been under “I have their bodies by the a hotel. She said she’s gone from !      Jagdish Pokhrel, the clearly severe stress and pressure, and river. They are resting until rela- the best experience of her life, a /3+&(3/1('+3/12 $3#/41/.5(.+(.&( &?D935 D? B549D?BC CD1D5 ?6 "1>935 1I5 B9DDC exhausted army spokesman, have not been able to reach the tives can come to the funeral,” trek to Everest base camp, to the 5351C54 () &?D935 9C 85B52I 79F5> said nearly the entire 100,000- people who need help on time,” Nakarmi said as workers contin- worst, enduring the earthquake D81D ?> D85 D8 41I ?6 @B9<  $5DD5BC ?6  /412$7 +5CD1=5>D1BI ?B ?6 14=9>9CDB1D9?> 1C D85 31C5 soldier army was involved in res- he said. ued searching for another five and its aftermath. -$+,7/413/42 =1I 25 9> B5C@53D ?6 D85 5CD1D5 ?6 "1>935 1I5 B9DDC 45351C54 G8? 4954 "1>E1BI   cue operations. Nepal police said in a state- people buried underneath the “We can’t reach the embassy. 3<1CC96954C3<5F5<1>421>>5B 3?= G5B59CCE54D?D85E>45BC97>542ID8581>35BI 3?EBD?6B14<5I?E>DI+5>>5CC55 <<@5BC?>C “We have 90 percent of the ment that the country’s death wreckage. We want to leave. We are scared. B5C945>D 1>4 >?>B5C945>D 81F9>7 3<19=C =1 army out there working on DEB54 ?B E>=1DEB54 1719>CD D85 5CD1D5 1B5 B5 toll had risen to 3,617 people. Kathmandu district chief There is no food. We haven’t /1)$63/   AE9B54 D? 69<5 D85 C1=5 G9D8 3<5B; ?6 D85 12?F5 search and rescue,” he said. “We That does not include the 18 administrator Ek Narayan Aryal eaten a meal since the earth- !>379>6?B=1D9?> >1=543?EBD?>?B256?B5D8551B<95B?6D8541D5C K&1=5G9D8144B5CC @B5C3B92549> ?B ?D85BG9C5D859B3<19=CG9<< are focusing our efforts on that, people killed in the avalanche, said tents and water were being quake and we don’t have any 25 6?B5F5B 21BB54    ?EB  =?>D8C 6B?= @8?>5>E=25B D8541D5?6D8569BCD@E2<931D9?>?B@?CD9>71CD85 on saving lives.” which were counted by the handed out Monday at 10 loca- news about what’s going on,” K(5BC?>D?3?>D13D9612EC9>5CC 31C5 =1I 25 ?6 D89C >?D935 96 D85 3B549D?B B5 Saturday’s magnitude 7.8 K)5AE5CD54CD1BD41D5 359F54 1> 13DE1< 3?@I ?6 D89C >?D935 D? 3B549D?BC mountaineering association. tions in Kathmandu, but that she said. 1D <51CD C9HDI   41IC 256?B5 D85 41D5 D81D 9C earthquake spread horror from Another 61 people were killed in aftershocks were leaving every- The earthquake was the worst 3<1CC96931D9?> 6?EB=?>D8C6B?=D8541D5?6D8569BCD@E2<931 K.5G9<<3?>D13DI?E6?B@B5@1I D9?>?B@?CD9>7?B*9HDI 41IC 6B?=D85 Kathmandu to small villages neighboring India, and China one jittery. The largest, on to hit the South Asian nation in =5>D .51335@D-9C1%1CD5B31B4 41D5 D85 3B549D?B B5359F54 1> 13DE1< 3?@I ?6 D85 >?D935 D? 3B549D?BC 96 D85 3B549D?B B5359F54 D85 and to the slopes of Mount reported 20 people dead in Sunday, was magnitude 6.7. more than 80 years. It and was 9C3?F5B1>4=5B931>H@B5CC 3?@I?6D85>?D935<5CCD81>C9HDI 41IC@B9?B Everest, triggering an avalanche Tibet. “There have been nearly 100 strong enough to be felt all K!6I?E1B5129<<9>73ECD?=5B D?D8541D5D81D9C6?EB=?>D8C6B?=D8541D5 @<51C53?>69B=I?EB3EBB5>D29<<9>7 ?6 69BCD @E2<931D9?> ?B @?CD9>7 1C 45C3B9254 9> that buried part of the base Well over 1,000 of the victims earthquakes and aftershocks, across parts of India,  ?B +G5D8C6B?=D854535 144B5CC 45>DC41D5?6451D8 +89C 41I?6@B9<  camp packed with foreign were in Kathmandu, the capital, which is making rescue work Bangladesh, China’s region of /?<1>41  B?G45B (5BC?>1< )5@B5C5>D1D9F5 climbers preparing to make their where an eerie calm prevailed difficult. Even the rescuers are Tibet and Pakistan. Nepal’s ($',+.()/1$'2 )1385< 9C85B CA 6?B DD?B>5I 6?B D85 C @=%?>41I6?B+E5C41I14 D1D5 B1>;<9> 81>35I CA 1B< *8B5GC2EBI summit attempts. Monday. scared and running because of worst recorded earthquake in @=+E5C41I6?B.54>5C41I14 <5B; Aid is coming from more than Tens of thousands of families them,” he said. 1934 measured 8.0 and all but @=.54>5C41I6?B+8EBC41I14 @B9<  %1I  a dozen countries and many slept outdoors for a second “We don’t feel safe at all. There destroyed the cities of @=+8EBC41I6?BB941I14 1=B941I6?B*E>41I14    charities, but Lila Mani Poudyal, night, fearful of aftershocks that have been so many aftershocks. Kathmandu, Bhaktapur and @=B941I6?B%?>41I14     !& +  ()'+ !-!*!'& ' +   & the government’s chief secretary have not ceased. Camped in It doesn’t stop,” said Rajendra Patan. )/ ',)+ ') )$/ ',&+/+& and the rescue coordinator, said parks, open squares and a golf Dhungana, 34, who spent The quake has put a huge ?B(5BC?>1<CC9CD1>35 &** !>D85%1DD5B?6D85CD1D5?6),+  $$    ))!** &? ()(B?21D5 Nepal needed more. course, they cuddled children or Sunday with his niece’s family strain on the resources of this 9F9C9?> &'+! +' )!+')* *++ ' ),+  ))!* 45351C54 &?D935 9C He said the recovery was also pets against chilly Himalayan for her cremation at the impoverished country best $-$&!$/&&) 85B52I 79F5> D81D ?> D85 D8 41I ?6 52BE1BI       $5DD5BC+5CD1=5>D1BI9>B5C@53D?6D85C being slowed because many nighttime temperatures. Pashuputi Nath Temple. known for Everest, the highest D1D5?6)ED8 1BB9C45351C54G8?495452 workers — water tanker drivers, BE1BI   G5B5 9CCE54 D? D85 E>45BC97>54 They woke to the sound of Acrid, white smoke rose above mountain in the world. The 2I D85 81>35BI ?EBD (B?21D5 9F9C9?> ?6 electricity company employees dogs yelping and jackhammers. the Hindu temple, Nepal’s most economy of Nepal, a nation of   B14<5I ?E>DI +5>>5CC55 << @5BC?>C B5C9 45>D1>4>?>B5C945>D81F9>73<19=C=1DEB54?B and laborers needed to clear As the dawn light crawled across revered. “I’ve watched hundreds 27.8 million people, relies heavi- ,,'21(4%,+2*('.41 E>=1DEB54 1719>CD D85 CD1D5 1B5 B5AE9B54 D? "(%2+3(3/''+3+/.$,/23 69<5 D85 C1=5 G9D8 D85 <5B; ?6 D85 81>35BI debris — “are all gone to their toppled building sites, volun- of bodies burn,” Dhungana said. ly on tourism, principally ?EBD ?> ?B 256?B5 D85 51B<95B ?6 D85 41D5C @B5 C3B92549> ?B ?D85BG9C5D859B3<19=CG9<<25 families and staying with them, teers and rescue workers care- The capital city is largely a trekking and Himalayan moun- 6?B5F5B21BB54 ?EB=?>D8C6B?=D85 refusing to work.” fully shifted broken concrete collection of small, poorly con- tain climbing. * '$)* !(* ,)&+ ?B 41D5 ?6 D85 69BCD @E2<931D9?> ?B @?CD9>7 1C D85 31C5 =1I 25 ?6 D89C >?D935 96 D85 3B549D?B B5 I?EB =?>5I 213; 5G1B5 ?6 C38?< 359F54 1> 13DE1< 3?@I ?6 D89C >?D935 D? 3B549D?BC 1BC89@ M7E1B1>D55C N 56?B5 I?E @1I 1D <51CD C9HDI   41IC 256?B5 D85 41D5 D81D 9C 6?B 1 C51B38 C5BF935 75D D85 B56E>4 6?EB=?>D8C6B?=D8541D5?6D8569BCD@E2<931 D9?>?B@?CD9>7?B*9HDI 41IC 6B?=D85 @?<93I 9> GB9D9>7 1<< D85 545B1< 41D5 D85 3B549D?B B5359F54 1> 13DE1< 3?@I ?6 D85 Expats try phones, social apps to connect to quake-hit Nepal +B145 ?==9CC9?> 1D >?D935 D? 3B549D?BC 96 D85 3B549D?B B5359F54 D85 + $( D? <51B> 8?G D? 3?@I?6D85>?D935<5CCD81>C9HDI 41IC@B9?B D?D8541D5D81D9C6?EB=?>D8C6B?=D8541D5 SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — phone interview that his son and so with better communica- years, called his parents five 1F?94 C38?<1BC89@ C31=C  =5C ?669BCD@E2<931D9?>?B@?CD9>71C45C3B92549>  After the earthquake hit Nepal, finally managed to reach him tions. minutes after he saw the news C175 6B?= <5F5<1>4 19>5B  ?B   +G5D8C 6B?= D85 4535 1>4D85+ 'BF9C9D?EB.52C9D51D 45>DC41D5?6451D8 +89C D841I?6@B9<  Prem Raja Mahat spent a sleep- after he borrowed a charged Damodar Gautam, a chef at of the quake, and was told that *97>54 #1B5> *DE3;5I H53ED?B 4=9>9CDB1D?B GGG 6D3 7?F *97>54 C8<5I $ 'G>2I DD?B>5I 6?B D85 C less night at his Baltimore phone. Durga, a Nepalese restaurant they and his brothers and sis- D1D5 1B< *8B5GC2EBI<5B;%1CD5B C8<5I $ 'G>2I CA  DD?B>5I 6?B D85 CD1D5  home, trying again and again to “He is in a tent, staying out- in downtown Seoul, said he ters were safe, although they’d /23.'/4.' &?BD8 '3?55 *DB55D ( ' ?H  <5F5<1>4 reach his son, who was visiting side of the home, under the hadn’t been able to talk on the been forced to take shelter in a $'*+/',) @5D853;4194 >9=1< *85