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March 15, 2018

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 CENTS Man pleads not guilty to 2014 TEENS PAY TRIBUTE Adairsville child pornography charges

BY JAMES SWIFT [email protected]

A man who lived in Adairsville formally waived his arraignment and did not appear in Bartow Supe- rior Court Tuesday, pleading “not guilty” via his attorney to 16 counts of sexual exploitation of minors. Kenneth Bryan Evans, 58, is charged with possessing more than a dozen images of children en- gaged in lewd and sexually explicit conduct. According to Georgia Bu- reau of Investigation (GBI) offi- cials, the children in the photographs appear to be between the ages of 6 and 15. Adairsville Police executed a search warrant at Evans’ residence at 20 Dewey Drive on June 7, 2014. As part of an unattended death investigation, they seized several laptop computers from the home. GBI investigators said they dis- RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS covered 78 images of child pornog- Cartersville High School senior Terrika Morris raphy on Evans’ hardware. He was writes a letter Wednesday to the family of one of arrested July 18 and later posted the victims of the Feb. 14 shooting in Parkland, bond from the Bartow County Jail. Florida. Seventeen desks were placed in the A grand jury indicted Evans for courtyard of Cartersville High School Wednesday possessing 16 of the images pulled to represent the victims of the shooting. On each desk was a rose, a picture and name of a victim and from his laptops. Several of the il- a notebook in which students could write licit images found on Evans’ hard messages to the families of the victims. drives depict adults engaged in the sexual abuse of children. Evans is not believed to be in any of the photos. In the bill of in- dictment, the individuals in the im- ages are described only as Students take part in National School Walkout in alternative ways “unidentified adults.”

BY DONNA HARRIS honor the victims and give students a voice wide event that was intended to be a “sym- and staff offers our students an important SEE PLEA, PAGE 7A [email protected] on March 14 in a way that works with their bol of both protest and memorial.” lesson in civil discourse and in managing respective schools,” he wrote. “We will be “We met with the students who came difficult situations in life.” Instead of protests, there was a time of a school that falls in the latter category.” forward to express their interest in having The school saw “many students” volun- quiet reflection and remembrance. After starting the day with 17 seconds of a voice and participating in some way with tarily participate in the planned activities Man impersonating Both school systems in Bartow County silence, students could visit the courtyard, the event,” he said. “Our administration rather than doing a walkout, Feuerbach participated in Wednesday’s National which had been transformed into a memo- worked in conjunction with those students said. Cobb County School Walkout, which called for students rial, to view the 17 empty desks, each to develop a plan. It was very important to “There were some students who were officer assaults and teachers to walk out of their buildings adorned with a single rose and a photo, us to find a way for students to feel their outside at the memorial site, writing letters at 10 a.m. for 17 minutes to demand that name and age of each victim, and to write voice was expressed but to also maintain with their classes, when the time of the na- woman legislators take action to keep students safe condolence letters to the victims’ families. the integrity of the school day, which in- tional walkout was intended to happen, STAFF REPORT from gun violence in their schools. During their afternoon advisement pe- cludes ensuring student safety and main- and we also had a class change during this A man in Cobb County imper- But the school systems opted for alter- riod, they were allowed to create encour- taining an environment that is conducive time, and a few students used this time to native ways to allow students to voice their aging posters that will be mailed, along to learning. We feel the plan we developed stand with their peers,” he said. “A few sonated a police officer and sexu- concerns about school safety to legislators with the condolence letters, to Douglas honors the victims of the school shooting students also chose to use the memorial ally assaulted a woman under the while also paying their respects to the 17 High School as well as write letters to their at Douglas High School and also gives our site as a place to quietly reflect on the pretense of a traffic stop last week. students who were gunned down one state legislators. students the option to share their voice re- tragic event that happened a few weeks According to a Cobb County Po- month ago when accused gunman Nikolas “The students were very receptive,” garding school safety, if they chose to do ago.” lice Department press release, on Cruz went on a shooting rampage at Mar- Feuerbach said. “Many students took time so.” In Bartow County, the school district is- March 9, at approximately 4:45 jory Stoneman Douglas High School in to look at the names on each desk and The principal said school officials “did sued a statement Tuesday that said a stu- a.m., the victim was pulled over by Parkland, Florida. write a letter to the families of the victims. not attempt to stop any students from dent-led program “in support of the what she thought was a police ve- At Cartersville High School, Principal In our advisement period, students had the walking out” during the national walkout. families that lost loved ones in the mass hicle. Dr. Marc Feuerbach sent home and posted voluntary option to create an encouraging “However, the administration and the shooting” in Florida would be conducted The male suspect approached the online a letter to parents Tuesday that out- poster or write a letter to our state legisla- students who wanted to participate agreed over the intercom at 10 a.m. Wednesday at victim and during the course of lined the school’s planned activities for the tors expressing their thoughts and concerns that a constructive way to voice their con- each middle and high school and the Bar- speaking with her asked for her dri- walkout. about school safety.” cerns and to remember the victims of Dou- tow County College and Career Academy, ver’s license. While she was reach- “Some schools across the country are Feuerbach said “a few of our students” glas High School was the most beneficial followed by 17 seconds of silence. ing for her license, the suspect banning the effort; some schools are em- were interested in finding ways for the course of action,” he said. “I believe the bracing the effort; and some schools will school to take part in Wednesday’s nation- cooperation exhibited between students SEE WALKOUT, PAGE 6A SEE ASSAULT, PAGE 6A

Sign-ups underway for Sheriff’s Office’s Cat Citizens’ Law Enforcement Academy

BY MARIE NESMITH Café [email protected] Serving as an “eye-opener” for partic- ipants, the Citizens’ Law Enforcement Academy will kick off April 10. Bartow RANDY PARKER/DTN County Sheriff’s Office currently is ac- Elizabeth Brown, 15, of cepting applications for the complimen- Cartersville, holds tary 10-week program. Rizzo, a 1-year-old male “In 2002, Sheriff [Clark] Millsap felt cat available for adoption from the the need for the citizens of our county to Etowah Valley Humane get an opportunity to see what actual law Society. Elizabeth met enforcement officers do compared to Rizzo and several other what they see on television shows — ac- SKIP BUTLER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS, FILE The firearms segment is one component of the Bartow County Sheriff’s cats at the Cat Cafe at tors/scripts,” said Beth Tidwell, admin- Office Citizens’ Law Enforcement Academy. the Cartersville library istrative assistant for BCSO’s training Saturday. More than 80 division. “He wants people to under- and fall — and can accommodate up to citizens and the law enforcement com- people attended as the stand the ‘whys and why nots’ in differ- 30 people per class. munity. At a time when national head- public was introduced to cats available for ent types of situations that law “… It’s an opportunity for private cit- lines continually criticize the police and adoption at the EVHS enforcement face each and every day. izens to obtain knowledge about law en- create mistrust of law enforcement, shelter on Ladds It’s an eye-opener for so many people. forcement and public safety operations. Mountain Road. We offer two classes per year — spring It enhances the relationship between our SEE CITIZENS, PAGE 7A

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ContactUs OBITUARIES The Daily Tribune News in the evening until eight. berts (Kim); his daughter-in-law, friend who will be deeply missed. Address: Please visit www.owenfuner- Rachel Hibberts; his sister-in- Survivors include his loving wife 251 S. Tennessee St. Cartersville, GA 30120 als,com to leave online condo- law, Wanda Mize (Walter); sev- of 45 years, Evelyn Lephew of lences for the family. eral nieces and nephews; his Kingston; children, Amie and Billy Mailing Address: Owen Funeral Home, 12 grandchildren, Clista Howren, Jack Goodwin of Euharlee and 251 S. Tennessee St. Collins Drive, Cartersville, GA, Arnie Brown, Chattie Brown, Jay Mark and Heidi Lephew of Ac- Cartersville, GA 30120 has charge of the arrangements. Eller, Jerry Eller, Amanda Led- worth; grandchildren, Gracie better, Stephanie Morrow, Justin Goodwin, Seven Lephew, Justice Phone: 770-382-4545 Agustin Burgos Hibberts, Jarrett Hibberts, Kadie Lephew, and Bear Lephew; sisters, After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 Mr. Agustin “Gus” Burgos, 70, Fax: 770-382-2711 Hendrix, Lindsey Hibberts, Glenda Brooks, Jana Lephew, and of Cartersville, GA, passed away Aubrey Hibberts, Victoria Hib- Donna Lephew; several nieces and Alan Davis, surrounded berts, Danny Hendrix and Zach nephews. Publisher by his loving Allen; his great grandchildren, William Martin Funeral services will be held Jason Greenberg, family Tues- Cassidy Howren, Landon Sunday, March 18, 2018, at 1:00 Managing Editor day, March Lephew Howren, Kelsi Ledbetter, Clau- Mr. William Martin “Marty” Le- PM at the chapel of Barton Funeral Jennifer Moates, 13, 2018. dia Burton, Alexis Brown, Kylie phew, age 65, of Kingston, passed Home, Adairsville with Rev. Jim Advertising Director Gus was Pinkard officiating. Interment will born to the Agan, Amber Avery, Lily Ledbet- away Tuesday, March 13, 2018, at Mindy Salamon, ter, Natalie Stevens, Jenna Mor- Floyd Medical Center. follow in Floyd Memory Gardens, Office Manager/Classified late Mr. Troy Everett row, Brody Morrow, Katlyn Mr. Lephew was born on Sep- Rome. Pallbearers include Shane Advertising Director Angel Goodwin, Ryan Knight, Keith Pat- Manuel Bur- Agan, Kalie Eller, Camille tember 6, 1952, son of the late Glen Lee McCrory, Hibberts Tyson Lephew and Alma Mayes terson, Lamar Upshaw, Tim Circulation/Distribution gos and Mrs. Thompson, Jack Hibberts, Burgos Mr. Troy Everett Hibberts, 83, Lephew. Mr. Lephew was of the Mosley, and Marty Bennis. Manager Margarita Dannyell Hendrix and Emily husband of Doris Crider Hib- Christian faith, served in the Army The family will receive friends Torres Burgos on August 6, 1947, Bates. Stacey Wade, berts, died Wednesday, March National Guard, and retired electri- Sunday from 11:00 AM until 1:00 Circulation Customer Care/ Funeral services will be held in Orocovis, Puerto Rico. 14, 2018, at Redmond Regional PM at Barton Funeral Home. Account Manager on Friday at 2:00 p.m., March 16, cal engineer from TA in Atlanta. A Gus was an outdoorsman who Hospital. He was born in Gordon Please sign the guestbook and Byron Pezzarossi, 2018, in the chapel of Parnick talented wood worker, philosopher, loved his family. He was happy County on April 6, 1934, to the leave online condolences at Press Room Director Jennings Funeral Home and Cre- and gardener some would say and always made people smile. late John Hibberts and Delphan Marty was a true jack of all trades. www.BartonFuneralHome.net mation Services with The Rev- Email: Those who knew him best will Hite Hibberts. He enjoyed watching NASCAR, R. Dudley Barton & Son Funeral erend Ernest Channell and The MANAGING EDITOR remember his loving and gener- Troy started a cabinet shop in nature, and mostly being with his Home, Adairsville, is in charge of Reverend Larry Hibberts offici- [email protected] ous nature and would always Cartersville in 1972 where he family. Marty was a fun loving, funeral arrangements for Mr. ating. Interment will follow in NEWSROOM help those in need. He was a and his sons worked until he re- good hearted husband, father, and William Martin “Marty” Lephew. [email protected] great father and a notable mem- tired. Hibberts Cabinet Shop is the New Hope Cemetery in FEATURES EDITOR ber of his community. Gus still a thriving business in the Ranger. The family will receive [email protected] worked for Budweiser for over Cartersville Community today. friends from 5 – 8 p.m. on Thurs- PHOTOGRAPHER thirty years. Gus lived in He was a member of The Fair- day at the funeral home. [email protected] Cartersville for over 27 years and mount Lodge #349 for over 62 Serving as pallbearers will be STAFF REPORTERS considered Cartersville home. years. In addition to his parents, Arnie Brown, Landon Howren, [email protected] Gus is preceded in death by his he is preceded in death by his Michael Morrow, Ed Anderson, [email protected] wife Laura and parents. Many Samson Johnston and William [email protected] son, Tony Elton Hibberts; grand- siblings also precede. daughters, Synetta Rochelle Hib- Pickel. Jerry Eller, Derrick The experience you deserve SPORTS REPORTER Gus is survived by his son, Howren and Jay Eller will serve [email protected] berts and Lexie Grace Hibberts; with quality you can count on! Justin Leo Burgos, sisters; his mother-in-law and father-in- as honorary pallbearers. ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Sophia Baez, Natividad Burgos, Parnick Jennings Funeral Open to the Public [email protected] law, Jack and Ellen Crider; and Carmen Herrera, Lourdes his sister, Evelyn Cooper. Home and Cremation Services is Certified ASE Master Automobile OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSIFIED Howard, Mary Nieves, Maricsa honored to serve the family of ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Survivors include his wife of Technician Chris Barron, Reyes, Bonnie Hernandez and Mr. Troy Hibberts; please visit [email protected] 65 years, Doris; his children, with more than 12 years Catherine Santiago, brothers; An- Janieth Muse (Lonnie Smith), www.parnickjenningsfuneral.co CIRCULATION DIRECTOR gelo Burgos, Ricky Burgos, of automotive experience, [email protected] Glenn Hibberts (Sharon), Susan m to share memories or to leave Cheyenne Burgos and many Hendrix (Danny), Randall Hib- a condolence message. Chris Barron opens local automotive repair facility. LEGAL ADVERTISING other family members also sur- [email protected] vive to cherish Gus’s memory. PRODUCTION Funeral services for Gus will [email protected] be conducted Saturday, March $ Letter Guidelines: 17, 2018, in the Owen Funeral 9.99 Letters to the editor on issues Home Chapel at ten o’clock in of broad public interest are the morning. Interment will fol- welcomed. Letters must bear a Oil Service for First Time Visit complete signature, street ad- low at Sunset Memory Gardens. Must mention ad. *Some limitations apply. See store for details. dress and phone number (ad- The family will receive friends dresses and phone numbers Friday, March 16, 2018, at Owen We service Powerstrokes, Cummins, and Duramax. will not be published). Letters of Funeral Home from six o’clock 770-334-3169 500 words or less will be ac- cepted. Libelous charges and 88B Wansley Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 abusive language will not be [email protected] considered. 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The Daily Tribune News www.daily-tribune.com Thursday, March 15, 2018 3A Son throws a tantrum after wedding gift is cut in half

DEAR ABBY: I was working haven’t already explained why scrolled through the feed, it be- her husband is cheating with an how: Skip the part about not liking out of town in a position that paid you need to cut back on the sum came apparent they’re having an employee at this juncture. After his cooking, which could be hurt- a good salary. When my adult son you planned to give him, do it affair. It made me so uncomfort- the baby is born, perhaps she ful. Ease into it by telling him you proposed to his girlfriend, I told now. How he reacts to your expla- able that I quit working there. should be told — if she doesn’t consider cooking together to be a him I would try and give him nation will tell you whether you We still live in the same com- know already — but NOT NOW. bonding experience. Then say how $10,000 for the wedding. Well, want to give him even $5,000. munity. He has a beautiful, kind much you enjoy taking the lead things changed. I had to return and very pregnant wife. Should I DEAR ABBY: Please help! when the two of you do it, how home for good, and my salary was By DEAR ABBY: I recently took a tell her? Should I tell anyone, or How do I politely tell my partner meaningful it is when he helps cut. When I told my son I Abigail Van Buren job working for someone I knew. stay quiet and let him get away — without hurting his feelings — you, and how much you’d appre- wouldn’t be able to give him agreed that he is behaving inap- He was a neighbor and attended with it? It makes me sick, and I that I don’t like his cooking and I ciate it if he would continue to let $10,000, but could give him only propriately. I am single and trying my church for several years, but don’t know what to do at this should be the one doing the cook- you be the chef. $5,000 instead, he became very to retire in 10 years. Please help. – we were never more than acquain- point. – UNCOMFORTABLE IN ing because I’m more “seasoned” upset and said, “You promised that SALARY CUT IN PENNSYLVA- tances. THE WEST in the kitchen than he is? I am usu- Dear Abby is written by Abigail amount and we were counting on NIA After I began working there, I ally the “chef” and he is the “sec- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne that money!” saw things going on with other DEAR UNCOMFORTABLE: ond-in-command,” which in the Phillips, and was founded by her I feel a gift is a gift, and they DEAR SALARY CUT: Your girls in the office that were very Allow me to suggest that what you past has worked. – SEASONED mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact should be happy with whatever I son’s reaction was immature. He inappropriate. Then I stumbled do is remain silent, at least for IN CALIFORNIA Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com can manage. After talking it over should understand that sometimes across a sexual online chat he was now. The kind and very pregnant or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, with several friends, they all circumstances can change. If you having with one of them. As I wife does not need to be told that DEAR SEASONED: Here’s CA 90069.

CHURCH CALENDAR

NEW HOPE MISSIONARY SAVIOR OF ALL CONNESENA BAPTIST Baptist Church. Everyone is in- a.m. to 2 p.m. Everyone is invited. services at the church will be held BAPTIST CHURCH – 106 Fire- LUTHERAN CHURCH – 35 In- CHURCH – 71 Connesena Road, vited. The church is also hosting its on April 1 at 8:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m. Tower Road, Cassville. New Hope dian Trail, Cartersville. Savior of Kingston. Connesena Baptist spring revival April 8-11. Service and 9:45 a.m. Missionary Baptist Church is host- All Lutheran Church is hosting Church is holding prayer meet- MT. CARMEL UMC – 825 will be at 6 p.m. on April 8, with ing its Spring Revival tonight several services leading up to and ings each Wednesday from March Hall Station Road, Adairsville. a performance by Fireproof, and 7 THE CHURCH AT LIB- through March 14. Services will including Easter. Lenten services 14-28 at 7 p.m. Mt. Carmel UMC is hosting p.m. all other nights with guest ERTY SQUARE – 2001 Liberty be held at 6 p.m. tonight and 7 are being held on each Wednesday Eddie Davenport in concert on preacher Barry Snapp. Square Drive, Cartersville. The p.m. every other night. Each serv- through March 21 at 7 p.m. Serv- MT. ZION MISSIONARY March 18 at 6 p.m. Dinner will Church at Liberty Square is host- ice will feature a different guest ices will also be held the week of BAPTIST CHURCH — 147 follow. Everyone is invited. SUTALLEE BAPTIST ing the Lee University Symphonic pastor. Everyone is welcome. Easter: Thursday, 7 p.m.; Good Jones St., Cartersville. Mt. Zion CHURCH – 895 Knox Bridge Band and the Liberty Square Friday, noon and 7 p.m.; Easter Missionary Baptist Church is cel- STAMP CREEK BAPTIST Highway, White. Sutallee Baptist Sanctuary Choir on March 25 at 9 CENTER BAPTIST Sunday, 7 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. ebrating the anniversary/retire- CHURCH – Stamp Creek Baptist Church is hosting an Easter egg a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Everyone is CHURCH – 80 McKaskey with breakfast in-between. ment celebration for Rev. Dr. Church is holding its spring re- hunt on March 24 at 2 p.m. Easter invited. Creek Road, Cartersville. Center Edward Rhodes. The cookout at vival March 25-28. Services on Baptist Church is hosting its re- PINE GROVE BAPTIST the beach that was scheduled for Sunday will be at 6 p.m. and serv- vival tonight through March 17. CHURCH — 93 Pine Grove March 17 has been postponed. ices on all other nights will be at   Services begin at 6 p.m. tonight Road, Cartersville. Pine Grove 7:30 p.m. Bud Isley will be the   and 7:30 p.m. every other Baptist Church is hosting a revival SHILOH MISSIONARY visiting minister. Everyone is in-    evening. from March 12-16. The service BAPTIST CHURCH – 26 vited.    will begin each night at 7 p.m. Shiloh Road, Stilesboro. Shiloh     DAMASCUS BAPTIST Bro. Danny Tucker will be preach- Missionary Baptist Church is cel- WOFFORDS CROSS-    CHURCH – 174 Gaston West- ing Monday, Tuesday and ebrating Pastor Michael and First ROADS BAPTIST CHURCH – brook Ave., Emerson. Damascus Wednesday night and Bro. Brent Lady Carol Daniel’s 16th Pastoral 222 Old Tennessee Highway,              Baptist Church is hosting its an- Tatum will be preaching on Thurs- Anniversary on March 18 at 3 White. Woffords Crossroads Bap-    ! nual Family and Friends Day on day and Friday night. Everyone is p.m. with lunch at 2 p.m. The af- tist Church is hosting an Easter March 18 at 11 a.m. Everyone is invited to come. ternoon guest will be the Rev. egg hunt on March 24 from 11         invited. Randy Livsey of Mount Olive

WHAT’S GOING ON

CELTIC FAMILY FESTI- pants must be Bartow County for processing and background VAL AND ST. PATRICK’S residents. Applications can be check completion by March 28. DAY PARTY — The Bartow picked up at the BCSO admin For more information, contact History Museum, 4 E. Church lobby or emailed upon request. Beth Tidwell at 770-382-5050 St., Cartersville, is holding the Interested applicants must com- Ext. 6771 or bethtidwell@bar- Celtic Family Festival and St. plete and return the application tow.org. Patrick’s Day Party on March 17 to learn about the history of Nor- west Georgia’s Celtic Heritage. Gary Fox, Participants will learn facts about Celtic history, enjoy costumed storytellers, crafts and listen to music. For more information, CPA visit www.bartowhistorymu- seum.com. • Business and Personal

SONS OF CONFEDERATE Tax Preparation VETERANS – Sons of Confed- erate Veterans is meeting on • Tax Planning for 2018 March 20 at 7 p.m. at Cassville Tax Law Changes Museum. The guest speaker will be Jerry Vogler Jr. speaking on • IRS Representation Free-Masonry. Everyone is in- For Offers and Compromise vited. and Installment Agreements ADULT SOCIAL-BALL- • Entity Formation ROOM DANCE CLASS – The Cartersville Parks & Recreation 319 E. Church St., Suite A, Cartersville Department is hosting adult so- (directly across from Cartersville High School) cial-ballroom dance classes on 770-608-4523 Wednesdays in March. Classes www.gfoxcpa.com are from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the [email protected] With A Prepaid Goodyear Clubhouse. They are $10 for each individual adult and Annual Subscription $15 for couples. For more infor- (New or Renewal) mation, call Greg Anderson at 770-607-6173. Receive 2 Tickets N.W. GEORGIA DAYLILY SOCIETY – The N.W. Georgia Daylily Society is meeting on Celebrating March 24 at 10 a.m. at the Stiles Auditorium at 320 W. Cherokee Ave. in Cartersville. Bill Waldrop 10 Years of Kennsaw Mountain Daylilies TH will be the guest speaker and will Sat., March 24 auction off some of his daylilies. Visitors are welcome. 9 am - 3 pm First Come ~ First Serve Limited number GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP Clarence Brown — A grief support group will of tickets available. meet at the Bartow Family Re- Conference Center sources Center, 200 Leake St., Cartersville, on Tuesdays until March 27 from 6 to 7:30 p.m. For more information, call 770-382- 7224 or visit info@bartowfami- lies.com.

CITIZENS’ LAW EN- FORCEMENT ACADEMY – The Bartow County Sheriff’s Of- fice is now accepting applica- 251 South Tennessee Street tions for the next Citizens’ Law www.daily-tribune.com Enforcement academy. Partici- U.S. & WORLD

4A Thursday, March 15, 2018 www.daily-tribune.com The Daily Tribune News As Mueller seeks interview, Trump left without easy options

BY ERIC TUCKER he had misled investigators about Dowd, has pointed reporters to a Associated Press his Russian contacts. 1997 appeals court opinion that It’s impossible to rule out that created broadly interpreted presi- WASHINGTON — The special Mueller’s team won’t seek an- dential privilege. counsel’s office wants to talk to swers from Trump on the investi- There’s well-established prece- Donald Trump about the firings of gation’s other tentacles, making it dent for presidents to be ques- James Comey and Michael Flynn, dangerous for Trump to be inter- tioned by government but as the president’s lawyers ne- viewed “because there are lots of investigators. Ronald Reagan, for gotiate the terms and scope of a things that Mueller is looking at instance, provided written re- possible interview, they’re left that Trump doesn’t know the an- sponses to questions from an in- with no easy options. swer to,” said Solomon Wisen- dependent counsel investigating Balking at an interview, even a berg, the deputy independent the Iran-Contra scandal. George narrowly tailored one focused on counsel under Starr who led the W. Bush was interviewed about obstruction of justice questions, grand jury questioning of Clinton the disclosure of a CIA officer’s risks perpetuating the perception in the Whitewater probe. identity. Clinton offered grand that Trump has something to hide. “This is very dangerous. jury testimony. But agreeing to discuss those mat- There’s no question if he were a If Trump and Mueller are un- ters with Robert Mueller’s team is normal client, you would tell him, able to reach agreement, Mueller risky for Trump, whose state- don’t go in for an interview,” could theoretically subpoena ments can be unpredictable and Wisenberg said. Trump to compel his testimony inconsistent. Weeks of dialogue Though Trump’s legal team has before the grand jury. Trump between the sides have yet to re- not said publicly what terms they might be reluctant for perception solve a question of extraordinary would accept, “if you’re Trump’s reasons to invoke a Fifth Amend- consequence: Will Trump, like lawyers, you want to limit dam- ment right against self-incrimina- many of his aides before him, get ANDREW HARNIK/AP, FILE age. You want to limit both the tion, Wisenberg said, but by the grilled by Mueller’s prosecutors? In this June 21, 2017, photo, former FBI Director Robert Mueller, the special counsel probing time and the topic.” same token, “if anybody can pull “Obviously this is not just a Russian interference in the 2016 election, departs Capitol Hill following a closed door meeting in And “if you’re Mueller,” off explaining to the American Washington. The special counsel’s office wants to talk to Donald Trump about the firings of James legal problem, but this is also a Comey and Michael Flynn, but as the president’s lawyers negotiate the terms and scope of a Wisenberg added, “you have to people why he’s not going in, it’s political problem,” said Robert possible interview, they’re left with no easy options. think about, it’s the presidency. Trump. Ray, who succeeded Kenneth You have to show proper respect “If he doesn’t go in, I think he Starr as the independent counsel tration even amid signs of an ex- est in talking with the president Russia investigation. for the office and the demands of should make a statement. ‘I’m in- in the Whitewater investigation. panding, and intensifying, inves- about his decision to fire Comey Those topics may be narrow, the presidency. You don’t want to voking my right, and here’s why.’ “Life is not that simple. It requires tigation. In the past month alone, as FBI director last May and but Trump hasn’t always helped take a position that can be seen as It could be a civics lesson for the a delicate balance between weigh- Mueller secured the guilty plea of about multiple conversations be- himself. unreasonable.” country.” ing the important legal issues that a Dutch lawyer for lying to the tween the two men, including one The White House initially said Trump’s legal team has repeat- If the calculus were simply a are involved but also recognizing FBI, indicted 13 Russians ac- in which Comey says he was en- Trump was acting on the Justice edly pointed to its cooperation legal one, said Ray, “then you the important political conse- cused of meddling in the 2016 couraged to end an investigation Department’s recommendation with Mueller, noting that the would just listen and be governed quences as well.” presidential election and secured into national security adviser when he dismissed Comey, but White House has furnished more by the guidance of criminal de- The negotiations have been the grand jury testimony of a Michael Flynn, according to peo- Trump said days later that he’d than 20,000 documents and made fense counsel” not to speak. closely held, but a resolution well-connected Lebanese-Ameri- ple familiar with the investigation. have done it anyway and was more than 20 officials available Instead, he added, the president could arrive soon to avert the can businessman whose coopera- They’re also interested in the Feb- thinking of “this Russia thing” at for interviews without asserting is surely mindful that the investi- prospect of a grand jury subpoena, tion could open a new front for ruary ouster of Flynn and the the time. And though Trump has executive privilege. But though gation has shadowed his adminis- as happened to President Bill investigators. events leading up to it — the denied Comey’s account of his Trump, who has decades of expe- tration and may conclude that Clinton during Whitewater, or a Yet Mueller’s office has so far White House was warned that law conversation about Flynn, a tweet rience with lawyers and sees him- speaking with Mueller may be the lengthy court challenge reminis- presented the president with more enforcement thought he was vul- from his account after Flynn self as a street-smart talker, has fastest way to resolve it. cent of the Watergate era. limited questions. nerable to blackmail — and in pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI declared publicly that he wants to “That is also a factor, too, and Mueller’s interest in Trump Prosecutors trying to establish Trump’s pressuring of appeared to suggest for the first sit for an interview, that question that is just as important to the ad- himself has appeared focused on whether Trump took steps to ob- Attorney General Jeff Sessions time that the White House knew is more delicate for his own attor- ministration and to the country,” seminal moments of his adminis- struct justice have conveyed inter- over his recusal from the at the time Flynn was ousted that neys. His personal lawyer, John Ray said. Senate confirmation fights ahead on Trump’s State, CIA picks

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — Back in 2017, the Senate gave quick con- firmation to President Donald Trump’s national security team and his first secretary of state. But it’s not likely to go as smoothly for Trump’s new nominees to run State and the CIA. Senate Democrats — and some top Republicans — are slow- walking the process amid fresh questions over the Trump admin- istration’s stance toward Russia and revived inquiries into the CIA’s dark history of torture. “There are a lot of unanswered questions,” said Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y. On Wednesday, Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., announced he would oppose both nominees — Mike Pompeo for State and Gina Haspel for CIA — over their views on waterboarding — which he said “sends a terrible message to the world” — as well as his concerns that Pompeo will advocate for regime change in Iran that could lead to military action. “I want to do everything I can to block them,” Paul said. “This is a debate that’s really worth having.” The president’s firing of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson touched off a Senate confirmation battle that will play out this spring ahead of midterm elections when control of Congress hangs in balance. By tapping Pompeo to replace Tillerson, the White House is counting on a repeat of Senate support for the former Kansas con- gressman confirmed last year to lead the clandestine agency. But the political ground has shifted since the 66-32 vote to con- firm Pompeo in January 2017 when the GOP-led Congress was eager to put the new president’s team in place and Democrats were Britain boots 23 Russian diplomats over spy poisoning unwilling to stand in the way. More than a dozen Democrats joined all but one Republican in backing him. Paul was opposed. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS College London. “I’m not sure it’s being found unconscious March 4. that they may be used to threaten In the year since, Pompeo has drawn scrutiny for actions and LONDON — Relations between going to make Moscow stand up May said “there is no alternative the life or property of U.K. nation- statements showcasing his loyalty to Trump and his approach to- Britain and Russia plunged and think.” conclusion other than that the Russ- als or residents,” May said, prom- ward Russia. Wednesday to a chilly level not May told the House of Com- ian state was culpable for the at- ising to use all legal powers against Last month, Pompeo’s meeting with two top Russian spy chiefs seen since the Cold War as Prime mons that 23 Russians diplomats tempted murder of Mr. Skripal and criminals and corrupt elites, and to drew a chain of questions from Schumer in part because it oc- Minister Theresa May expelled 23 who have been identified as unde- his daughter.” “increase checks on private flights, curred days before the Trump administration initially decided not diplomats, severed high-level con- clared intelligence officers have a She announced a range of eco- customs and freight.” to issue new sanctions over Russian interference in the election. tacts and vowed both open and week to leave Britain. nomic and diplomatic measures, “There is no place for these peo- Pompeo also made headlines for meeting with a former intelli- covert action against Kremlin med- “This will be the single biggest including the suspension of high- ple — or their money — in our gence official who has floated the theory that the Democratic Na- dling after the poisoning of a for- expulsion for over 30 years,” May level contacts with Russia. An in- country,” she said. tional Committee’s email hack was an inside job rather than Russian mer spy. said, adding that it would “funda- vitation for Russian Foreign May said some of the measures interference in the 2016 election as U.S. officials have largely con- Russia said it would respond mentally degrade Russian intelli- Minister Sergey Lavrov to visit “cannot be shared publicly for rea- cluded. That meeting was first reported by The Intercept. soon to what it called Britain’s gence capability in the U.K. for Britain has been canceled, and sons of national security.” During one speech, Pompeo claimed Russian meddling did not “crude” and “hostile” actions. years to come.” British ministers and royals won’t The Russian Embassy in London alter the election results, a finding that overstates the U.S. assess- While May pledged to disrupt May spoke after Moscow ig- attend the soccer World Cup in said the expulsion of diplomats was ment of the interference. Russian espionage and “hostile nored a midnight deadline to ex- Russia this summer. “totally unacceptable, unjustified “I think he’s going to have a tough time here,” said Sen. Chris state activity,” she gave few details plain how the nerve agent May also said Britain would and shortsighted.” Ambassador Murphy, D-Conn. “If he’s being hired simply to more efficiently about how hard Britain would hit Novichok, developed by the Soviet clamp down on murky Russian Alexander Yakovenko said destroy the State Department, I think it would be hard to get Dem- Russian politicians and oligarchs Union, was used against Sergei money and strengthen its powers to Britain’s actions were “a provoca- ocratic votes.” where it really hurts — in their wal- Skripal, an ex-Russian agent con- impose sanctions on abusers of tion.” At the same time, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., made it clear he lets. victed of spying for Britain, and his human rights, though she gave few Russia did not immediately an- had plenty of questions for Trump’s choice of Haspel to head the “Expelling diplomats is a kind of daughter Yulia. They remain in crit- details. nounce retaliatory measures, but its CIA over the “nature and extent” of her involvement in the a standard response,” said Natasha ical condition in a hospital in Sal- “We will freeze Russian state as- Foreign Ministry said “our re- agency’s waterboarding of terror suspects. Kuhrt, a Russia expert at King’s isbury, southwestern England, after sets wherever we have the evidence sponse will not be long in coming.” CONTACTING FEDERAL STATE Sen. Johnny Isakson • 131 Russell Senate Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 Gov. Nathan Deal • 206 Washington St., 111 State Capitol • Atlanta, GA, 30334 OUR 202-224-3643 • Fax: 202-228-0724 • http://isakson.senate.gov/ Sen Chuck Hufstetler • 3 Orchard Spring Dr. • Rome, GA, 30165 • 404-656-0034 • [email protected] Sen. Bruce Thompson • 25 Hawks Branch Ln. • White, GA, 30184 • 404-656-0065 • [email protected] ELECTED Sen. David Perdue • 455 Russell Office Building • Washington, D.C. 20510 • 202-224-3521 Rep. Paul Battles • 208 Rd. #2 South S.W. • Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 404-657-8441 • [email protected] OFFICIALS Rep. Barry Loudermilk • 329 Cannon House Office Buliding • Washington, D.C. 20515 Rep. Christian Coomer • 127-A West Main St. Cartersville, GA, 30120 • 770-383-9171 • [email protected] 202-225-2931 • https://loudermilk.house.gov Rep. Trey Kelley • 836 N. College Dr. • Cedartown, GA, 30125 • 404-657-1803 • [email protected] The Daily Tribune News Entertainment www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, March 15, 2018 5A

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THE ASSOCIATED PRESS WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump has chosen Larry Kudlow to be his top economic aide, elevating the influence of a long-time fixture on the CNBC business news network who previously served in the Reagan administration and has emerged as a leading evangelist for tax cuts and a smaller government. Kudlow told The Associated Press on Wednesday that he has accepted the offer, saying the U.S. economy is poised to take off after Trump signed $1.5 trillion worth of tax cuts into law. “The economy is starting to roar and we’re going to get more of that,” he said. But Kudlow would also join an administration in the middle of a tumultuous remodeling as a wave of White House staffers and top officials have departed in recent weeks. Trump on Tues- day dumped via Twitter his secretary of state, former Exxon Mobil CEO Rex Tillerson. The famously pinstripe-suited Kudlow would succeed Gary Cohn, a former Goldman Sachs executive who is leaving the post in a dispute over Trump’s decision to impose tariffs on imported steel and aluminum.

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FROM PAGE 1A The statement concluded by saying students who did not comply with the plan “will be addressed in accordance to the code of conduct MARK DUNCAN, FILE In this Feb. 15, 2013, photo, a steelworker monitors ArcelorMittal Steel’s hot dip galvanizing line from the quality control room in in the student handbook.” Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio. Employment in the steel industry peaked at 650,000 jobs in 1953. With lower production and more Spokeswoman Alisha Evans said middle and high school princi- automated plants, mills don’t need as many workers today. By the start of this year, there were 143,000 steelworkers. pals, campus police, Superintendent Dr. John Harper and his leader- ship team met earlier this month to discuss plans for Wednesday’s event. “We, as a school system, were focused on giving students a voice Tariffs lift hopes for jobs in American mill towns and an outlet to share their thoughts or concerns in a safe manner,” she said. “Safety for our students is, and always will be, paramount.” BY DAVID KOENIG helps explain why they are likely to micro mill in Missouri in 2019, cre- industries in Washington County, Evans said the middle and high school principals sought out their AP Business Writer have limited effect. ating about 255 jobs. Pennsylvania. The region prospered student leaders, and “together [they] came up with their own pro- The president exempted Canada Even those hundreds of jobs will from a boom in demand to build gram” that was shared over the intercom. In the heart of America’s dimin- and Mexico temporarily while they hardly be noticed in a nationwide highways, suburbs and skyscrapers, “Some were student-led; others were led by the principal,” she ished steel country, support for renegotiate the North American labor market of more than 150 mil- all requiring steel. That demand said. “They did share one commonality – touching reminders that President Donald Trump’s tariffs on Free Trade Agreement with the U.S. lion people. peaked in the 1960s, but many of each student lost at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School will not imports is broad and bipartisan. It is Other countries also want to be ex- Employment in the steel industry the mills were shut down by the be forgotten by Bartow County students.” tempered, though, by a strong cused. European nations are threat- peaked at 650,000 jobs in 1953. 1990s. At BCCCA, one of the student directors led a tribute over the in- streak of realism. ening to retaliate with tariffs against With lower production and more Tariffs are popular in the region tercom, followed by 17 seconds of silence, Evans said. Trump’s tariffs are expected to some American products. automated plants, mills don’t need around Pittsburgh. “Students were then given the opportunity to file into the student raise U.S. prices for steel and alu- History suggests the tariffs could as many workers today. By the start “There is a rich heritage of steel hub during an extended break to sign a large banner or write an en- minum. That would help domestic be temporary, which would further of this year, there were 143,000 production in southwestern Penn- couraging word to the Parkland community,” she said. “That banner producers and create several hun- blunt their impact. That’s what hap- steelworkers. sylvania. This may help bring that will be mailed to Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School by the dred new steelworker jobs. pened to former President George The tariffs were announced as back — we’re hoping anyway,” end of the week.” But the tariffs aren’t going to re- W. Bush’s 2002 steel tariffs, which American steel has turned more says Tim Solobay, the Canonsburg Evans said the school district is “proud” of the way its students turn American steel anywhere close were withdrawn due to potential re- profitable. Thanks to rising prices fire chief and a former Democratic handled the tribute. to its peak output in the 1970s. Even taliation. And while tariffs might because of strong demand in a state lawmaker. “It could be a really “They displayed great compassion, composure and confidence as some steelworkers feel it in places help a few steelworkers they could growing economy, the domestic good positive for jobs, economic they articulated messages to their new Parkland family,” she said. like Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, hurt many more workers in autos steel industry made $2.8 billion last growth, economic development.” about 20 miles southwest of Pitts- and other industries in the Midwest year after losing money as recently U.S. aluminum production burgh. steel states that helped elect Trump as 2015. Aluminum prices have peaked in 1980. The number of op- People in Canonsburg are proud in 2016. been rising too. erating smelters has slumped from of their past. A statue of singer and Ned Hill, an Ohio State Univer- U.S. steel production fell sharply 23 in 1993 to five today, and im- Assault native son Perry Como adorns sity professor who studies manufac- in 2009 as the world reeled from the ports have risen to account for 64 FROM PAGE 1A downtown. The borough claims to turing including the steel industry, global financial crisis. Despite a percent of the aluminum consumed have the second-largest July Fourth said the tariffs will be symbolic but partial recovery, total domestic pro- in the U.S. grabbed the victim by her collar and opened her driver door. celebration in the state, behind only useless. He said that because the duction fell 20 percent from 2007 to Several hundred people turned According to the release, he then began to conduct what she Philadelphia. Coal and steel once tariffs are perceived as temporary out Friday in New Madrid, Mis- thought was a “pat down” for her ID. Instead, he began to grope and 2016, according to figures from the dominated the landscape, but many souri, to hear the news that Magni- sexually assault the victim as she sat in her seat. and will exempt some countries and International Iron and Steel Insti- After a brief time, he stopped and let her leave the scene. of the mills have closed in recent steel products, most U.S. steel com- tute. tude 7 Metals will open a smelter on The suspect was driving a vehicle with a light bar on top of it. It decades. panies won’t make the multi-bil- Over that same 10-year period, the site of a Noranda Aluminum is not known what type of vehicle. He was described as a white “Our union has asked for tariffs lion-dollar investments needed to China’s production soared 65 per- plant that closed two years ago. male, approximately 6-feet tall, with an average build, with short, for years, but I have a feeling my- make older mills competitive. cent, dwarfing U.S. output. China’s “It devastated this area” when dark-brown hair worn in a buzz cut, unshaven and with a square- self that it’s too late,” said Denny A few companies, however, are steel industry grew to feed a mas- Noranda closed, said W.D. Prince, shaped head. Cregut, a steelworker in Canons- planning to fire up long-idled mills sive construction boom, but slower a 72-year-old barber whose son and He was described as being approximately 30 years of age. He was burg. “I wish to God this thing and smelters: growth has resulted in too many son-in-law lost their jobs at the wearing a dark jacket with a light blue emblem or some other writ- would work and steel mills would — United States Steel Corp. says half-idle mills. smelter. “Those were good jobs — ing on it, a black vest with a star-shaped gold badge on one side and come back and coal mines would it will restart a blast furnace in Illi- China only accounts for 2 per- $24, $25 an hour. All the overtime three service bars (gold) on the other. come back and jobs would come nois and recall 500 workers. cent of U.S. imports, but global you wanted.” He was wearing a tan-collared uniform shirt with a gold emblem back, but unfortunately I don’t be- — Alcoa Corp.’s partial reopen- prices have fallen as China has The new smelter figures to be a on the left side of the collar and a white T-shirt under the uniform lieve it.” ing of an aluminum smelter in Indi- ramped up its production over the big employer in the town, which shirt. He was wearing dark pants. He was also wearing a police duty The details of the Trump admin- ana, announced last year, is past decade, putting pressure on sits in Missouri’s impoverished belt with a gun, Taser and radio. istration’s tariffs — 25 percent on expected to happen this spring. U.S. producers. Bootheel area, but it will offer only — The information in this report was provided by the Cobb foreign steel, 10 pecent on alu- — Nucor Corp. announced in For much of the last century, coal half the 900 jobs that were lost County Police Department. minum — are still unclear, and that November that it will open a new mining and steel mills were the key when Noranda shut down. THE MARKET IN REVIEW

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of The Chason Group and mem- Citizens ber of the Cartersville City House backs school safety bill Schools’ Board of Education. FROM PAGE 1A “The program also provided me BY MATTHEW DALY AND KEVIN FREKING possible threats of mass shootings or other vi- clined an invitation to testify Wednesday, as developing a citizens’ relations the opportunity to see the facili- Associated Press olence. did Michael Carroll, secretary of Florida’s De- program through a citizens’ acad- ties utilized by law enforcement. Deputy FBI Director David Bowdich told a partment of Children and Families. emy can have a significant out- “Understanding the sometimes WASHINGTON — The House overwhelm- Senate committee that the agency “could have “By thumbing their noses at Congress, Sher- come.” complicated calls the Sheriff’s ingly approved a bill to improve school safety and should have done more” to investigate in- iff Israel and Secretary Carroll have let the Along with the opportunity to Office receives on a daily basis Wednesday, the first gun-related action by formation it received prior to the Feb. 14 mas- American people down and also the citizens of take part in a maximum of three will enlighten anyone. The law Congress since the shooting that left 17 dead sacre at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High Florida they serve,” said Grassley, R-Iowa. ride-alongs, academy partici- enforcement professionals have a at a Florida high school. School in Parkland, Florida. Some Democratic lawmakers sought to ex- pants will gain insight into law great deal of responsibility put The bill authorizes $500 million over 10 The FBI received at least two credible tips pand the focus to include gun control. Sen. Di- enforcement duties, such as pa- upon them by the citizens of our years for grants to improve training and coor- that the suspect in the Florida school shooting anne Feinstein, D-Calif., said more and more trol operations, court services, community. The program is well dination between schools and local law en- had a “desire to kill” and access to guns and families are being victimized by mass shoot- warrants and civil division, organized and the presenters are forcement and help identify signs of potential could be plotting an attack, but agents failed to ings since a ban on certain semi-automatic firearms, personal safety, admin- very welcoming for the commu- violence before they occur. investigate. weapons she authored expired in 2004. istrative duties, 911 operations, nity to learn more about their Lawmakers approved the bill, 407-10. It “While we will never know if any such in- “This Congress cannot continue to do noth- criminal investigations, jail pro- now goes to the Senate, where a similar meas- vestigative activity would have prevented this ing, because nothing means more lives are lost, day-to-day responsibilities.” cedures, crime scene investiga- ure is being considered. tragedy, we clearly should have done more,” including the youngest and the most vulnerable To participate in the academy, tion, narcotics/K-9 and CPR House Speaker Paul Ryan, R-Wis., said the Bowdich told the Senate Judiciary Committee. among us,” said Feinstein, the senior Democrat individuals need to reside in Bar- bill “provides a multi-layered approach” to The Senate panel was considering a similar on the Judiciary panel. “High school students certification. tow County, be at least 18, sub- identify threats so authorities can stop violence proposal to improve school safety, but a hear- are literally begging us to take action to get For Cartersville resident Tim mit an application by March 28 before it occurs. ing Wednesday focused on law enforcement these guns off the streets and out of our Chason, attending the Citizens’ and pass a background check. “Tragic violence has no place in our schools. failures in Florida. Besides the FBI lapses, schools.” Law Enforcement Academy in Applications are available via Every American believes that,’” Ryan said. Broward County, Florida Sheriff Scott Israel As Feinstein spoke, hundreds of students 2017 was an enlightening experi- email or at the BCSO administra- “This legislation will actually take concrete ac- has said his office received more than 20 calls were rallying outside the Capitol to urge ence. tion lobby Monday through Fri- tion to prevent that.” about accused gunman Nikolas Cruz in the stricter gun control laws. The rally was part of “I wanted to learn more about day from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. For The vote came as the FBI announced it is past few years a nationwide school walkout to protest gun vi- the issues facing law enforce- more information, contact Tid- doubling the number of supervisors assigned Sen. Grassley, the Republican chair- olence following the Florida attack. A larger ment professionals in our com- well at [email protected] to review tips received from the public about man of the committee, noted that Israel de- rally is planned March 24. munity,” said Chason, president or 770-382-5050, ext. 6771.

2032 Winnwood • Shamond Drive S.W. Lot 14, Cartersville, found guilty of possessing child BARTOW Drive, Dalton, was Cortez McKin- was arrested and charged with bat- Plea pornography in Georgia are subject arrested and ney, of 465 Red- tery under the Family Violence to fines upward of $100,000 and 5- BLOTTER charged with pro- bud Road, Act (F.V.A.). FROM PAGE 1A 20 years in prison. bation violation. Calhoun, was ar- Evans is not currently listed as a The next Bartow Superior Court registered sex offender in the state date calendar call is scheduled for The following information — rested and charged • Dawanna • Delia Sovon with failure to ap- K’Shun Taylor, of Georgia. Nor will he be unless May 8. The earliest possible date names, photos, addresses, charges convicted by a trial jury. for hearings to begin in Evans’ trial Harris, of 110 pear. of 144 Point Place and other details — was taken di- Under state law, individuals is May 14. rectly from Bartow County Sher- Richardson Road Drive, iff’s Office jail records. Not every S.E. 10 C, Cal- • Kimberly Cartersville, was arrest leads to a conviction, and a houn, was arrested Denise Molock, arrested and conviction or acquittal is deter- and charged with of 904 Russell St., charged with fail- mined by the court system. Arrests failure to obey Cedartown, was ure to use turn signals, driving were made by BCSO deputies ex- traffic control de- arrested and without required headlights, cept where otherwise indicated. vices and D.U.I. (drugs). charged with three D.U.I. (drugs) and purchase, pos- counts of failure to session, manufacture, distribution March 13 • Russell Thomas appear. or sale of marijuana. Harrison, of 2333 • April Ann Ab- Geneva Trail, • Glenda Bennett • Richie Perry bott, of 1084 Soddy Daisy, TN, Nichols, of 3701 Willis, of 27 Adairsville Pleas- was arrested and Highway 411 Pleasant Valley ant Valley Road charged with pro- N.E., White, was Road N.W., N.W., Adairsville, bation violation arrested and Adairsville, was was arrested and and criminal trespass. charged with arrested and charged with pro- bondsman off charged with will- bation violation and criminal tres- • Rumualdo Her- bond, aggravated assault and pro- ful obstruction of law enforcement pass. rera-Osorio, of bation violation. officers. 4128 Greenwood • Rene Hernan- Drive S.W., • Lindsey McRea • Nathaniel Lee dez Alverez, of 44 Gainesville, was Peters, of 160 Woods, of 4822 S. Thomason Drive arrested and Coraley Place, Dixie Highway, S.E., Cartersville, charged with driv- Dallas, was ar- Resaca, was ar- was arrested and ing with a suspended or revoked rested and charged rested and charged charged with driv- license. with drugs to be with failure to use ing without a valid kept in their origi- a turn signal, oper- license. • Kendris De- nal container and possession of a ating without IRP registration, shaun Hood, of Schedule IV controlled substance. possession of methamphetamine • Richard Ray 16 Benfield Circle and possession of drug-related ob- Bagley, of 34 S.E., Cartersville, • Edgar Adrian jects. Gilreath Road was arrested and Sanchez-Hernan- N.W. C3, charged with fail- dez, of 368 Cobb Cartersville, was ure to maintain a Road, Chatsworth, arrested and single lane and driving without a was arrested and charged with pa- valid license. charged with pos- role violation. session of less • Christopher than one ounce of marijuana and • Joshua Perry Shane Jackson, possession of Bennett, of 50 of 22 Adams Way methampheta- Roving Road S.E., N.W., Adairsville, mine. Cartersville, was was arrested and arrested and charged with pro- • James Michael charged with pur- bation violation. Sieczkowski, of chase, possession, 40 Saddle Club manufacture, distribution or sale of marijuana, two counts of pos- session of methamphetamine and probation violation.

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BY COLLIN BINKLEY ers threatened punishment. Stoneman Douglas High senior “Our kids sit on both ends of the which brought thousands to Wash- Farber a history professor at the Associated Press Protesters called for such meas- David Hogg, who has emerged as spectrum, and we have a diverse ington last year. University of Kansas who has ures as tighter background checks one of the leading student ac- community when it comes to gun Congress has shown little incli- studied social change movements. Declaring enough is enough, on gun purchases and a ban on as- tivists, livestreamed the walkout at rights and gun control,” Principal nation to tighten gun laws, and “Young people are that social tens of thousands of young people sault weapons like the one used in the tragedy-stricken school on his Warman Hall said. Trump backed away from his ini- media generation, and it’s easy to from Maine to California walked the Florida bloodbath. YouTube channel. About 10 students left Ohio’s tial support for raising the mini- mobilize them in a way that it out of school to demand action on As the protests unfolded, the He said the students could not West Liberty-Salem High School mum age for buying an assault probably hadn’t been even 10 gun violence Wednesday in one of NRA responded by posting a be expected to remain in class — which witnessed a shooting last rifle to 21. years ago.” the biggest student protests since photo on Twitter of a black rifle when there was work to do to pre- year — despite a warning they Education Secretary Betsy The walkouts drew support the Vietnam era. emblazoned with an American vent gun violence. could face detention or more seri- DeVos had no immediate public from companies such as media Braving snow in New England flag. The caption: “I’ll control my “Every one of these individuals ous discipline. comment on the walkout. conglomerate Viacom, which and threats of school discipline in own guns, thank you.” could have died that day. I could Police in the Atlanta suburb of Historians said the demonstra- paused programming on MTV, places like Georgia and Ohio, they Walkouts interrupted the day at have died that day,” he said. Marietta patrolled Kell High, tions were shaping up to be one of BET and its other networks for 17 carried signs with messages like schools from the elementary level At Aztec High School in a rural, where students were threatened the largest youth protests in minutes during the walkouts. “Am I Next?,” chanted slogans through college, and at some that gun-friendly part of New Mexico, with unspecified consequences if decades. Other protests planned in com- against the National Rifle Associ- have witnessed their own mass students aimed to avoid politics they participated. Three students “It seems like it’s going to be ing weeks include the March for ation and bowed their heads in shootings. About 250 students and opted for a ceremony honor- walked out anyway. the biggest youth-oriented and Our Lives rally, which organizers memory of the 17 dead in the Feb. gathered on a soccer field at Col- ing students killed in shootings — The coordinated protests were youth-organized protest move- say is expected to draw hundreds 14 shooting at Marjory Stoneman orado’s Columbine High School, including two who died in a De- organized by Empower, the youth ments going back decades, to the of thousands to the nation’s capital Douglas High School in Parkland, while students who survived the cember attack at Aztec. wing of the Women’s March, early ‘70s at least,” said David on March 24. Florida. Sandy Hook Elementary School “We’re sick of it,” said Maxwell attack in 2012 walked out of New- Nardi, a senior at Douglas S. Free- town High School in Connecticut. man High School in Henrico, Vir- In joining the protests, the stu- ginia, just outside Richmond. dents followed the example set by “We’re going to keep fighting, and many of the survivors of the we’re not going to stop until Con- Florida shooting, who have be- gress finally makes resolute come gun-control activists, lead- changes.” ing rallies, lobbying legislators Around the nation, students left and giving TV interviews. Their class at 10 a.m. local time for at efforts helped spur passage last least 17 minutes — one minute for week of a Florida law curbing ac- each of the dead in Florida. At cess to assault rifles by young peo- some schools, students didn’t go ple. outside but lined the hallways, In Washington, more than 2,000 gathered in gyms and auditoriums high-school age protesters ob- or wore orange, the color used by served the 17 minutes of silence the movement against gun vio- by sitting on the ground with their lence, or maroon, the school color backs turned to the White House at Stoneman Douglas. as a church bell tolled. President Over and over, students de- Donald Trump was in Los Angeles clared that too many young people at the time. have died and that they are tired of The protesters carried signs going to school afraid of getting with messages such as “Our killed. Blood/Your Hands” and “Never “Enough is enough. People are Again” and chanted slogans done with being shot,” said Iris against the NRA. Foss-Ober, 18, a senior at Wash- In New York City, they chanted, burn High School in Minneapolis. “Enough is enough!” In Salt Lake Some schools applauded stu- City, the signs read, “Protect kids dents for taking a stand or at least not guns,” “Fear has no place in tolerated the walkouts, while oth- school” and “Am I next?”

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STAFF REPORT took a turn at the plate. three of them were earned. The game then took a 180-degree turn After a strong first two innings at the After a strong pitching performance by The Colonels scratched out their first-in- Cass got one run back in the top of the over the next three innings, with neither plate, Cass never really posed another scor- Evan Hinton helped win the region opener ning runs on a hit by pitch, three singles second to tie the game at 4 apiece. Bryson team scoring a run. ing threat, advancing a runner to second against Hiram on Monday, the Cass High and a walk. Wyatt Karlovich had a sacri- Markley scored after reaching base on a Karlovich can take credit for settling base just once in the third through seventh. baseball team did not receive the same per- fice fly in the inning and Blaine Ingram hit Hiram error, stealing second and third, and things down for Cass in those three in- The Colonels also had five runners thrown formance Wednesday from its pitchers or an RBI single to highlight the rally. then coming home on Steven Spell’s RBI nings. Those were the only innings he out on the basepaths in the game. its defense. Despite an auspicious start for the single. pitched and were the only innings Hiram Karlovich went 1-for-1 at the plate with As a result, the Colonels lost the second Colonels, Hiram scored four in the bottom of However, errors would put the Colonels did not score at least four runs. an RBI and a walk. Hinton went 1-for-2, game of the two-game series to the Hor- the first to make Cass’ lead a short-lived one. behind for good in the bottom of the sec- Hiram broke the scoring drought in the while Spell, Ingram and Nathan Smith nets, 14-4, dropping their record in Region Errors would be a critical factor the ond. Two more fielding miscues, in addi- bottom of the sixth, though, and did so in a each added one of Cass’ five hits. 7-AAAAA to 1-1 and 7-7 overall. whole game for Cass, and that included tion to four walks and a single, allowed the big way. The Hornets scored six runs on The Colonels will look to bounce back Cass actually jumped on the board first two of the team’s six coming in the first in- Hornets to tack on four runs and take an 8- five singles, two walks and a three-base Friday when they open a new region series with a three-run inning before Hiram even ning. Of the 14 runs scored by Hiram, only 4 lead after two. error that scored two of those runs. at Woodland. THE 2017-18 DTN Adairsville releases ALL-COUNTY WRESTLING TEAM 2018 football STAFF REPORT Another year, another example of Bartow County’s wrestling proficiency. schedule Bartow was the home of five state champs in the 2017-18 high school BY JASON GREENBERG wrestling season, 14 state placers and [email protected] 26 state qualifiers across the four county schools. Adairsville is rejoicing with the release of the Cass and Woodland placed fourth and 2018 high school football schedule. fifth, respectively, as a team in the state The pesky sub-region that served as a compet- traditional tournament, and the Colonels itive disadvantage to the Tigers the past two sea- were third at the state duals. sons is now gone with Bremen moving down to Illustrating the talent in Bartow, two Class 2A. wrestlers are nationally ranked — Wood- Adairsville will now play a traditional region land’s Kyle Gollhofer and Cass’ Seven schedule and will face each of the other eight Richards — and four are multiple-time teams in Region 6-AAA. state champs — Gollhofer, Richards, “Absolutely,” head coach Eric Bishop said Trip Breeden and Cody Cochran. when asked if he was happy there would be no more sub-region. “Most coaches don’t like the WRESTLER OF THE YEAR idea of a sub-region schedule, not playing every- 120 — Kyle Gollhofer, Woodland body in the region. What it comes down to is, let’s For the second consecutive year, settle it on the field. Let’s not let it come down to Gollhofer is the The Daily Tribune News All-County Wrestler of the Year. tiebreakers and [an unbalanced schedule]. Nobody He was one of two wrestlers in the likes that kind of stuff.” county, along with freshman teammate The GHSA mandated that any region with 10 Caden McCrary, to finish the season un- teams in it would have to be sub-divided. With defeated, despite facing former state Bremen’s departure after an appeal to the GHSA champs from other states and classifica- to move down to Class 2A, Region 6-AAA now tions throughout his junior year. only has nine teams, which means the region does Gollhofer’s 49-0 record doesn’t even not have to be sub-divided, prompting the change fully illustrate how dominant he was, from sub-division to no sub-division in though, as his matches were rarely com- Adairsville’s region. petitive, even as Woodland competed in While Bishop is pleased with that change this some of the elite wrestling tournaments year, and next year with the schedule staying the in the Southeast. same except for the home teams flipping, there are Gollhofer won his third-straight state other drawbacks to the change in schedule. Most championship this year, becoming one notably, Adairsville’s bye week is now the last of four in Woodland program history to week of the regular season on Nov 2, meaning the win three and the first to win them con- Tigers could possibly have their season ended be- secutively. fore nearly everyone else’s in Georgia if they fail He’ll have a chance to win a state title to make the playoffs. all four years next season, and will be However, if Adairsville does make the playoffs, the overwhelming favorite to do so. He Bishop sees the bye week at the end of the season also is very likely to have a nice selec- as an advantage. tion of college programs to choose “The open week Nov. 2 is just the product of from, given he is ranked 12th in the the number we drew. Because, when you draw, country in his weight class by InterMat you get eight games and an open week. ... and we Wrestling. drew a number with the open week Nov. 2,” “You have to be good to do what he’s Bishop said. “But the open week on Nov. 2 could done, but you have to stay healthy. You be really good if you’re headed into the playoffs. have to have some things go your way. You have a chance to get some people healthy and And he’s made his own breaks,” Wood- get out and scout your potential first-round oppo- land head coach Adrian Tramutola said. nent.” “He does everything the right way. He’s While there is little control over the region the hardest-working kid we have in the schedule and what week is open, Adairsville did weight room. He’s a 4.0-, all-AP kid in RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS have options on what teams to schedule in its two the classroom. He eats right, sleeps Woodland’s Kyle Gollhofer has his arm raised by the referee after winning his third-consecutive state championship at the Macon Coliseum in February. Gollhofer is the 2017-18 Daily Tribune News All-County SEE SCHEDULE, PAGE 2B right. His parents have instilled an un- Wrestler of the Year. believable work ethic in him.” champs McCrary and Gollhofer, Tra- 138 — Kameron Depasquale, Cass for state as a sophomore with his fourth- ALL-COUNTY TEAM mutola said Jones had two choices, ei- Depasquale battled his own injury is- place finish at sectionals after placing 106 — Angel Banda, Adairsville ther “you get better or you quit.” sues, including a wrist injury last year second at area. He would have even been According to Adairsville head coach Jones chose the former, placing and a thumb injury as a freshman. How- a state placer with one more win. Ryan Torrence, Banda only went out for fourth at state in his first year in the var- ever, Koontz said the junior was “as “He wrestled JV last year and started wrestling because he got cut from the sity lineup. tough as nails.” the year not so great,” Tramutola said of basketball team as a freshman. After He placed second at area and third at “I dont know if there’s a meaner kid, Duke. “But with our schedule, and placing third in the Class 3A 106-pound sectionals, earning big points for the toughness-wise, on the team,” Koontz working out with guys like Cody, he got weight class in 2018, it’s fair to say the Wildcats through the traditional season, said. “He listens and does what we ask better and better and you could see his sophomore found the right sport for him. which would have come as a surprise to of him. He’s going to have a promising confidence building in the room.” He finished his second year wrestling many after competing on the JV team career here.” 160 — Cody Cochran, Woodland with an impressive 43-7 record. as a freshman. Depasquale finished the year 32-11 Cochran, a four-time state finalist, “He quickly took to the sport last year. The success almost didn’t happen at and a state qualifier after an area cham- would have been the first Wildcat to be- He worked his butt off in the offseason all for Jones, though, as he was sick dur- pionship and a third-place showing at come a four-time state champ if it were in the weight room,” Torrence said of ing sectionals, considered forfeiting, but sectionals. not for a loss in the state traditional final Banda. “We expected him to place. Fin- decided to wrestle at the last possible 145 — Kendall Arnold, Cass last year. ishing top three was a nice surprise. He moment. Arnold is a perfect example of the He was able to bounce back and win got better and better every practice.” 132 — Tyler Pilcher, Cass depth of wrestling talent in the county. this year, making it three state titles in 113 — Caden McCrary, Woodland Pilcher got a concussion last year and Often overshadowed by Breeden and his impressive career. McCrary will have a chance, like couldn’t compete at state as a junior. He Richards, the junior is an excellent “Unbelievable career. He’s been a Gollhofer does, to win state all four also was injured as a freshman, and an wrestler in his own right. hammer for us,” Tramutola said. “I years in high school. unlucky draw as a sophomore pre- He didn’t have the physical appear- would have liked to see him get all four After all, he quite possibly had the vented him from having the season he ance that screamed dominance like the [state championships], but you may most dominant freshman year of any was good enough to have. aforementioned Breeden and Richards, learn more from that loss than he ever Bartow wrestler in recent memory. He As a senior, though, Pilcher had but was a killer on the mat, going 39-10 would have from winning four.” did not lose a single match, going 48-0 much better luck. He won his weight over the course of the year. Cochran, like Gollhofer, set the ex- through Woodland’s competitive slate class at the area traditional tournament, He won the area championship and ample for his Wildcat teammates, and it of tournaments. and then placed third at sectionals and placed third at state and at sectionals. wasn’t just on the mat, according to Tra- Not only did McCrary go undefeated, state after compiling a 39-12 record “He’s a silent assassin,” Koontz said mutola. but he had to beat the defending state over the course of the season. of Arnold. “He leads by example, never “Just a great kid, hard worker. One of champ three times to do so, as well as a Of Pilcher’s 12 losses this season, says a word, puts in tons of hours. You the hardest working kids we’ve had. A RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS couple of state champs from out of state. nine were to state champs, two were to look at him and he’s so unassuming, but 4.0 student as well. Someone who also Adairsville quarterback Mason Boswell “You can’t do any better,” Tramutola runner-ups and the other was to a he’s really good.” has a family who has instilled in him a throws the ball during a game against said of McCrary’s freshman season. fourth-place finisher at state. 152 — Tommy Duke, Woodland great work ethic,” Tramutola said. Bremen on Oct. 20, 2017. With Bremen “He may have had the most dominant “Consistency,” Cass coach D.L. After graduation and injuries, Wood- “We’re happy to see him, after that leaving Region 6-AAA, Adairsville is now in a nine-team region, meaning the Tigers no one out of all of them, just the kids he Koontz said of Pilcher’s contributions land needed some of its JV wrestlers to heartbreaking loss last year, kind of get longer have to deal with the clumsy sub- beat and running the table.” to the team. “He got better each match. step up this season in order to keep the that monkey off his back.” region format for the 2018 or 2019 seasons. 126 — Caleb Jones, Woodland He worked hard. He listened. He was program achieving at its usual high level. That is just one of the changes on the Practicing against undefeated state just solid the whole time.” Duke rose to the challenge, qualifying SEE ALL-COUNTY, PAGE 2B schedule for next season. 2B Thursday, March 15, 2018 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News All-County Texas Southern routs NC Central for first tournament win

FROM PAGE 1B THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Texas Southern make history. The sopho- No. 16 seed Texas Southern (16-19) also game until Jan. 1. Now they’re moving on 170 — Nic Jackson, Adairsville Damontrae Jefferson did a lot Wednes- more scored 25 points and pulled down became the first team with a losing record to face No. 1 seed Xavier on Friday. The wrestler who won the Class day night, hitting layups and 3-pointers, eight rebounds as Texas Southern got its to win a tournament game. The Tigers “It was for the university,” Jefferson said. 3A state championship this year at grabbing rebounds, playing defense and first ever NCAA Tournament win, a 64-46 started the season 0-13 against a big-boy “We actually made history today for the 170 pounds was a two-time state making his teammates look good. The slip- rout of North Carolina Central in a First schedule — the worst start for a tournament university, and we kind of knew that com- champ and was only scored on by pery-quick 5-foot-7 guard also helped Four game at University of Dayton Arena. team in NCAA history — and didn’t win a ing into this game.” two opponents all year. One of those opponents who scored on him was Jackson, and if has historically, maybe not been a rivalry Having the biggest games of the year at with a few wins, maybe even have to win it weren’t for that one wrestler, Schedule game that you put your finger on year in the end of the season should make for an all four. Jackson would have been a state and year out, but when we were in the exciting October. Overall, the release of the schedule just champ. Instead, he settled for sec- FROM PAGE 1B same region, it always seemed to be the “It seems like, no matter what, we’re al- means Bartow County is that much closer ond to become a two-time state non-region games and scrimmage. two of us were factors in the playoff ways going to play Calhoun the first week to football season. placer with another year in his ca- Adairsville has once again, like the past process. So that was kind of the reason to of October,” Bishop said. “Ringgold and reer to go. two seasons, scheduled Woodland as its go in that direction.” Sonoraville, those two games have tradi- 2018 Schedule Jackson went 42-6 overall on the tune-up to begin the year, with 2018’s Adairsville will then have a bye week tionally been earlier in our schedule. But Aug. 10 — @Woodland (scrimmage) year. game coming on the road. before Friday, Sept. 31, and then jump into they still kind of held the same weight as Aug. 17 — Chattooga “Nic Jackson is a coach’s Adairsville will then host Chattooga the region schedule. far as what those games meant and the po- Aug. 24 — @Cass dream,” Torrence said. “He’s a County in the season opener the next Fri- As opposed to the last few scheduling sition it puts you in down the backstretch Sept. 7 — Coahulla Creek straight-A student, all honors day, Aug. 17, followed by a road game cycles when the first few region games of of your schedule.” Sept. 14 — @Haralson County classes, all AP classes. He’s at against Cass the following week. the year were the most impactful in the The first four games of the region Sept. 21 — North Murray every workout, a four-sport athlete, For Bishop, scheduling the non-region standings, the Tigers’ biggest region schedule, from Sept. 7-28 against Sept. 28 — @LFO phenomenal kid all around.” schedule was all about rekindling rivalries. games in this new schedule will come to- Coahulla Creek, Haralson County, North Oct. 5 — Calhoun 182 — Bryce Burgess, “At Adairsville, we want to start with wards the end of the year. They face Cal- Murray and Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe, Oct. 12 — @ Sonoraville Adairsville some natural rivalries and good competi- houn on Oct. 5, Sonoraville Oct. 12, will be no less important. That’s because, Oct. 19 — Murray County tion,” Bishop said. “The natural rivalries Burgess has had to lose weight in Murray County Oct. 19 and Ringgold Oct. if the Tigers hope to make the playoffs, Oct. 26 — @ Ringgold there are Woodland and Cass. Chattooga the past in order to fit into the ideal 26 to end the regular season. they’ll have to come out of that stretch weight class. As a senior, though, Burgess wrestled into a heavier weight class to avoid overlap be- tween him and Jackson. SPORTSROUNDUP The move worked out fine, as Burgess, often giving up weight to bigger opponents, went 35-6 and finished third at state. NCAA Tournament It was Burgess’ third time as a All Times EDT Home & Away state placer after finishing fifth in FIRST FOUR 2017. At UD Arena Dayton, Ohio Today Cass at Darlington, 4:30 p.m. He may have even had a shot at Tuesday BASEBALL Wednesday, March 21 a state championship this season if Radford 71, LIU Brooklyn 61 St. Bonaventure 65, UCLA 58 Adairsville at North Murray, 5:55 p.m. BASEBALL it were not for a controversial call Wednesday Texas Southern 64, N.C. Central 46 Cartersville at Sandy Creek, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Villa Rica, 5:55 p.m. in a triple-overtime match in the Arizona State (20-11) vs. Syracuse (20-13), late GOLF East Paulding at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. semifinals. EAST REGIONAL First Round Woodland, Hiram at Creekside Country Club Thursday, March 22 Also a standout on the football Thursday, March 15 At PPG Paints Arena SOCCER BASEBALL field, Burgess was one of the Pittsburgh strongest pound-for-pound Villanova (30-4) vs. Radford, 6:50 p.m. Coahulla Creek at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Sonoraville at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. Virginia Tech (21-11) vs. Alabama (19-15), 9:20 p.m. TENNIS LaGrange at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. wrestlers in the county, bench At American Airlines Center Dallas Haralson County at Adairsville, 4:30 p.m. SOCCER pressing more than twice his own Texas Tech (24-9) vs. Stephen F. Austin (28-6), 7:27 p.m. weight. Florida (20-12) vs. St. Bonaventure, 9:57 p.m. Cedartown at Cartersville, 4:30 p.m. LFO at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Friday, March 16 Cass vs. Paulding County at Hamilton Crossing, 4:30 p.m. Heritage, Catoosa at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. 195 — Jonathan De La Cruz, At Little Caesars Arena Cartersville Detroit Woodland girls at Villa Rica, 4:30 p.m. Woodland at East Paulding, 5:30 p.m. Purdue (28-6) vs. Cal State Fullerton (20-11), 12:40 p.m. De La Cruz actually competed in Arkansas (23-11) vs. Butler (20-13), 3:10 p.m. Villa Rica at Woodland boys, 4:30 p.m. TENNIS At Viejas Arena TRACK Chapel Hill at Cartersville, 4:30 p.m. the 182-pound weight class after San Diego wrestling at 220 as a junior. Wichita State (25-7) vs. Marshall (24-10), 1:30 p.m. Cartersville at Dalton Woodland girls at Hiram, 4:30 p.m. West Virginia (24-10) vs. Murray State (26-5), 4 p.m. Cartersville head coach Garvin Ed- Second Round Friday Hiram at Woodland boys, 4:30 p.m. wards credited De La Cruz for his Saturday, March 17 BASEBALL TRACK At PPG Paints Arena diligence in losing weight the Pittsburgh Ringgold at Adairsville, 5:55 p.m. Pickens, North Paulding at Cartersville Villanova-Radford winner vs. Virginia Tech-Alabama win- “right way” in order to compete at ner Chapel Hill at Cartersville, 5:55 p.m. Cass at Calhoun, 4:30 p.m. 182, freeing up weight classes to At American Airlines Center Dallas Cass at Woodland, 5:55 p.m. Friday, Feb. 23 get some of Cartersville’s other top Texas Tech-Stephen F. Austin winner vs. Florida-St. SOCCER SOCCER Bonaventure winner wrestlers in the lineup, like Sunday, March 18 Sonoraville at Adairsville, 5 p.m. Cartersville at Northwest Whitfield, 5:30 p.m. Desmond Winters. At Little Caesars Arena Detroit Cartersville at Sandy Creek, 6 p.m. Coahulla Creek at Cass, 5:30 p.m. Regardless of the weight class, Purdue-Cal State Fullerton winner vs. Arkansas-Butler Hiram at Cass, 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24 De La Cruz was the best and most winner At Viejas Arena Woodland at Model, 5 p.m. BASEBALL consistent wrestler for the Canes all San Diego TENNIS Adairsville at Jones County (DH), 11 a.m. year. He was their top placer at Wichita State-Marshall winner vs. West Virginia-Murray State winner Woodland at DECO Tennis Tournament Rome at Cartersville, 11 a.m. each event, and placed fourth at the At TD Garden Saturday Sequoyah at Cartersville, 4 p.m. state traditional tournament after Boston Regional Semifinals TENNIS Cass at Pepperell (DH), 1 p.m. finishing sixth the year before. Friday, March 23 Villanova-LIU Brooklyn-Radford-Virginia Tech-Alabama Woodland at DECO Tennis Tournament South Paulding at Woodland, 11 a.m. He is a two-time area champ, winner vs. Wichita State-Marshall-West Virginia-Murray TRACK Central, Carrollton at Woodland, 3 p.m. and will be signing to Life Univer- State winner Purdue-Cal State Fullerton-Arkansas-Butler winner vs. Cartersville, Cass at Mohawk Invitational at Gordon TRACK sity on Friday. Texas Tech-Stephen F. Austin-Florida-St. Bonaventure- UCLA winner Central, 9 a.m. Purple Hurricane Invitational 220 — Tripp Breeden, Cass Regional Championship It’s hard mentioning Breeden Sunday, March 25 Woodland at Roswell Relays, 9 a.m. Woodland at Zaxby’s Archer Invitational, 9 a.m. Semifinal winners without Richards, as the pair’s ca- SOUTH REGIONAL Monday Monday, Feb. 26 First Round BASEBALL BASEBALL reers have moved in lockstep on Thursday, March 15 the mat, with each of them winning At American Airlines Center Woodland at Cass, 5:55 p.m. Etowah at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. Dallas state championships in both their Tennessee (25-8) vs. Wright State (25-9), 12:40 p.m. GOLF Cass at Sprayberry, 5:55 p.m. Miami (22-9) vs. Loyola of Chicago (28-5), 3:10 p.m. Woodland, Darlington at Woodland Hills Tuesday, Feb, 27 junior and senior seasons. At Taco Bell Arena As Koontz said, the two were “in Boise, Idaho Tuesday BASEBALL Kentucky (24-10) vs. Davidson (21-11), 7:10 p.m. a league of their own,” dominating Arizona (27-7) vs. Buffalo (26-8), 9:40 p.m. BASEBALL Adairsville at Coosa, 5:30 p.m. to the degree their massive physical Friday, March 16 Adairsville at Haralson County, 5:55 p.m. Woodland at Pickens, 5:55 p.m. At Spectrum Center appearances would indicate. Charlotte, N.C. Cartersville at Cedartown, 5:55 p.m. SOCCER Creighton (21-11) vs. Kansas State (22-11), 6:50 p.m. Breeden, for his part, was a Virginia (31-2) vs. UMBC (24-10), 9:20 p.m. SOCCER Bremen at Adairsville, 5 p.m. three-time state placer after finish- At Bridgestone Arena Adairsville at North Murray, 5 p.m. Sequoyah at Cartersville, 5:30 p.m. Nashville, Tenn. ing as a state runner-up as a sopho- Cincinnati (30-4) vs. Georgia State (24-10), 2 p.m. Chapel Hill at Cartersville, 6 p.m. Carrollton at Cass, 6 p.m. more. He went 41-1 as a senior. Nevada (27-7) vs. Texas (19-14), 4:30 p.m. Second Round Villa Rica at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. Paulding County at Woodland, 5:30 p.m. Nearly as much of a standout on Saturday, March 17 TENNIS TENNIS At American Airlines Center the football field as on the mat, Dallas Bremen at Adairsville, 4:30 p.m. Adairsville at Calhoun, 4:30 p.m. Breeden’s dual-sport dominance Tennessee-Wright State winner vs. Miami-Loyola of Chicago winner Sandy Creek at Cartersville, 4:30 p.m. Cartersville at LaGrange, 4:30 p.m. puts him among the best athletes, At Taco Bell Arena Cass vs. Hiram at Hamilton Crossing, 4:30 p.m. Cass vs. Rome at Hamilton Crossing, 4:30 p.m. not just wrestlers, in Bartow Boise, Idaho Arizona-Buffalo winner vs. Kentucky-Davidson winner Paulding County at Woodland girls, 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 28 County. Sunday, March 18 At Spectrum Center Woodland boys at Paulding County, 4:30 p.m. SOCCER “He’s put in tons and tons of Charlotte, N.C. TRACK Central, Carrollton at Adairsville, 5 p.m. hours,” Koontz said. “Obviously, Virginia-UMBC winner vs. Creighton-Kansas State win- ner Adairsville, LFO, Sonoraville at Coahulla Creek he’s a multi-sport athlete and a stud At Bridgestone Arena Nashville, Tenn. at whatever he does.” Cincinnati-Georgia State winner vs. Nevada-Texas winner 285 — Seven Richards, Cass At Philips Arena Atlanta Getting on the mat with the two- Regional Semifinals time state champ was about as un- Thursday, March 22 On the Air Virginia-UMBC-Creighton-Kansas State winner vs. Ari- enviable as getting into a caged zona-Buffalo-Kentucky-Davidson winner Cincinnati-Georgia State-Nevada-Texas winner vs. Ten- NBA BASKETBALL 7 p.m. — Kentucky vs. Davidson (CBS) ring with a bear. There is no escape, nessee-Wright State-Miami-Loyola of Chicago winner and an outcome of punishment and Regional Championship 7:30 p.m. — Charlotte at Atlanta (FSSE) 7:15 p.m. — Houston vs. San Diego State (TBS) Saturday, March 24 defeat is all but certain. Semifinal winners NCAA TOURNAMENT 7:15 p.m. — Texas Tech at Stephen F. Austin (truTV) However, according to Koontz, MIDWEST REGIONAL Noon — Rhode Island vs. Oklahoma (CBS) 9:15 p.m. — Virginia Tech vs. Alabama (TNT) First Round it wasn’t always that way with Thursday, March 15 12:30 — Tennessee vs. Wright State (truTV) 9:30 p.m. — Arizona vs. Buffalo (CBS) At PPG Paints Arena Richards. Pittsburgh 1:20 p.m. — Gonzaga vs. UNC-Greensboro (TNT) 9:45 p.m. — Michigan vs. Montana (TBS) “Where he came from as a fresh- Rhode Island (25-7) vs. Oklahoma (18-13), 12:15 p.m. 1:50 p.m. — Kansas vs. Pennsylvania (TBS) 9:55 p.m. — Florida vs. St. Bonaventure (truTV) Duke (26-7) vs. Iona (20-13), 2:45 p.m. man, he was at 220 for us, and I al- At INTRUST Bank Arena 2:30 p.m. — Duke vs Iona (CBS) NHL HOCKEY Wichita, Kan. ways joke with him, told him he Kansas (27-7) vs. Pennsylvania (24-8), 2 p.m. 3 p.m. — Miami vs. Loyola (Chicago) (truTV) 7:30 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Montreal (NBCSN) was on roller skates because he got Seton Hall (21-11) vs. N.C. State (21-11), 4:30 p.m. Friday, March 16 3:50 p.m. — Ohio State vs. South Dakota State (TNT) 10 p.m. — Detroit at Los Angeles (NBCSN) pushed around a lot,” Koontz said. At Little Caesars Arena 4:20 p.m. — Seton Hall vs. North Carolina State (TBS) PGA TOUR GOLF “The weight room changed that in Detroit Michigan State (29-4) vs. Bucknell (25-9), 7:10 p.m. 6:45 p.m. — Villanova vs. Radford (TNT) 2 p.m. — Arnold Palmer Invitational (GOLF) a hurry. He became as dominant as TCU (21-11) vs. Arizona State-Syracuse winner, 9:40 p.m. dominant can be.” At Viejas Arena San Diego Friday, March 23 North Carolina (25-10) vs. Lipscomb (23-9), 2:45 p.m. winner Richards placed third as a soph- Auburn (25-7) vs. College of Charleston (26-7), 7:27 p.m. Kansas-Pennsylvania-Seton Hall-N.C. State winner vs. At Bridgestone Arena At STAPLES Center Clemson (23-9) vs. New Mexico State (28-5), 9:57 p.m. Auburn-College of Charleston-Clemson-New Mexico Nashville, Tenn. Los Angeles omore, but since then, has been a Second Round State winner Xavier (28-5) vs. N.C. Central-Texas Southern winner, Regional Semifinals nearly unbeatable, and compiled a Saturday, March 17 Duke-Iona-Rhode Island-Oklahoma winner vs. Michigan 7:20 p.m. Thursday, March 22 At PPG Paints Arena State-Bucknell-TCU-Arizona State-Syracuse winner Missouri (20-12) vs. Florida State (20-11), 9:50 p.m. Xavier-N.C. Central-Texas Southern-Missouri-Florida 43-2 record as a senior. Pittsburgh Regional Championship Second Round State winner vs. Gonzaga-UNC Greensboro-Ohio State- He was ranked as one of the top Duke-Iona winner vs. Rhode Island-Oklahoma winner Sunday, March 25 Saturday, March 17 South Dakota State winner At INTRUST Bank Arena Semifinal winners At INTRUST Bank Arena North Carolina-Lipscomb-Texas A&M-Providence winner 20 wrestlers in the 285-pound Wichita, Kan. WEST REGIONAL Wichita, Kan. vs. Michigan-Montana-Houston-San Diego State winner Kansas-Pennsylvania winner vs. Seton Hall-N.C. State First Round Michigan-Montana winner vs. Houston-San Diego State Regional Championship weight class by Flo Wrestling, and winner Thursday, March 15 winner Saturday, March 24 is headed to Division-I Jacksonville Sunday, March 18 At INTRUST Bank Arena At Taco Bell Arena Semifinal winners At Little Caesars Arena Wichita, Kan. Boise, Idaho FINAL FOUR University next year to play foot- Detroit Houston (26-7) vs. San Diego State (22-10), 7:20 p.m. Gonzaga-UNC Greensboro winner vs. Ohio State-South At The Alamodome Michigan State-Bucknell winner vs. TCU-Arizona State- Michigan (28-7) vs. Montana (26-7), 9:50 p.m. Dakota State winner San Antonio ball. Syracuse winner At Taco Bell Arena Sunday, March 18 National Semifinals At Viejas Arena Boise, Idaho At Spectrum Center Saturday, March 31 San Diego Gonzaga (30-4) vs. UNC Greensboro (27-7), 1:30 p.m. Charlotte, N.C. South champion vs. West champion HONORABLE MENTION: Auburn-College of Charleston winner vs. Clemson-New Ohio State (24-8) vs. South Dakota State (28-6), 4 p.m. North Carolina-Lipscomb winner vs. Texas A&M-Provi- East champion vs. Midwest champion Austin Jackson, Adairsville; Mexico State winner Friday, March 16 dence winner National Championship At CenturyLink Center Omaha At Spectrum Center At Bridgestone Arena Monday, April 2 Desmond Winters, Cartersville; Omaha, Neb. Charlotte, N.C. Nashville, Tenn. Semifinal winners Ben Mills, Cass; Rett Moore, Cass; Regional Semifinals Texas A&M (20-12) vs. Providence (21-13), 12:15 p.m. Xavier-Texas Southern winner vs. Missouri-Florida State Demarcus Williams, Woodland. The Daily Tribune News Classifieds www.daily-tribune.com • Thursday, March 15, 2018 3B

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