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C DispatCH.COM FREE! Monday | June 4, 2018 Trade war could affect Steel Dynamics SDI president: Columbus plant has benefited iffs on imported an equivalent tariff on certain might impact production in Co- steel and alumi- U.S. products, including rolled lumbus. from cost effective access to Mexico num, but exempt- steel. However, during the com- ed the European That could be bad news for pany’s fourth quarter and By Slim Smith America trade partners, and Union, Canada SDI’s Columbus plant where year-end conference call on [email protected] Mexico retaliated with its own and Mexico from much of its steel is exported to January 29, SDI President and tariffs. those tariffs. On Mexico for use in the country’s CEO Mark Millett singled out Columbus may find itself in The implications of the po- Thursday, the automobile industry. the role of the Columbus facil- Millett the crosshairs of an internation- tential trade war could be seri- Trump Adminis- Company officials in Co- ity in the company’s record net al trade war after the Trump ous for Steel Dynamic’s flat roll tration removed those exemp- lumbus and at its corporate income in 2017, mentioning Co- Administration said Thursday steel plant in Columbus. tions. headquarters in Indiana did lumbus’ exports to Mexico as a it would impose steep tariffs on In March, Trump announced Later Thursday, Mexico not respond to requests for key factor. metals imported from its North plans to impose 25-percent tar- announced it would impose comments on how the dispute See Steel Dynamics, 6A

FROM THE HORSE’S MOUTH Congressional primary races to be held Tuesday Polls open at 7 a.m.

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Registered voters in Lowndes and Oktibbeha counties may vote in the state’s Congressional pri- mary election beginning at 7 a.m. Tuesday. There are two contested prima- ry races and one uncontested race, depending on where a voter lives in the two counties. In all precincts of both counties, voters will be able to vote in Repub- lican and Democratic primaries for U.S. Senate. Republican primary voters can choose between incum- Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff bent Roger Wicker or Richard Boy- Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine associate clinical professor Alison Eddy, left, explains the internal anton. The Democratic primary organs of equines to MSU veterinary campers with a painted horse in the university’s Equine Medicine and Surgery Depart- includes six candidates — Dave ment Friday. During the three-day camp, students get hands-on learning about the work veterinarians and scientists would do Baria, Jensen Bohren, Jerone Gar- in animal-focused careers. land, Victor Maurice, Omeria Scott and Howard Sherman. In Oktibbeha County, there are two primaries for the Third District U.S. House of Representatives seat, which is being vacated by Gregg ‘Peeping tom’ suspect arrested for third time in a month Harper. There are six candidates on the Republican primary ballot — Subject faces domestic violence, voyeurism charges Parks, who also goes Sally Doty, Morgan Dunn, Michael by the nickname “Soon,” Guest, Whit Hughes, Perry Parker Dispatch Staff Report Police also arrested 42-year-old Tony was arrested twice in and Katherine Tate. Michael Aycox Nelson on the same call for the same May for voyeurism inci- and Michael Evans will compete in A Starkville man has been arrested charge. dents. the Democratic primary. for the third time in a month, accord- According to a department press He was arrested on In Lowndes County and parts of ing to police. release, officers responded to a call re- May 15 on a felony arrest Oktibbeha County, incumbent Re- warrant for voyeurism, Starkville Police Department ar- lated to a disturbance at a residence on Parks publican Trent Kelly is listed on the rested 59-year-old Eddie Parks Jr. on Nelson Street. Both men were arrested trespassing by a “peeping ballot but has no primary opponent. Saturday on suspicion of misdemean- after a brief investigation and taken to tom” for a May 4 incident at 416 High- Randy Wadkins has no opponent in or simple assault-domestic violence. the Oktibbeha County Jail. See Arrests, 3A See ELECTIONS, 6A

Lowndes man pleads guilty to stabbing DISPATCH STAFF REPORT count of aggravated as- sault in Lowndes County ON THE ROAD A local Circuit Court earlier this AGAIN: Mary man will Powell Westby, 5, month. He was sentenced rides her bike up spend 15 to 20 years in MDOC with Second Avenue years in the 15 years to serve and five North from the Mississippi years suspended. Hitching Lot Farm- Department Hartzell was arrested ers Market with of Correc- on April 2, 2017 for stab- her grandmother, Donna Garrison, tions after Hartzell bing two people in a car p l e a d i n g on their way to church. He left, mother, Megan Westby, guilty to stabbing two peo- was indicted on two counts and 2-year-old ple on their way to church of aggravated assault and brother, Garrison in April 2017. one count of possession of Westby, on Sat- Jordan Hartzell, 27, methamphetamines. One urday. pleaded guilty to one See Sentences, 6A Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff

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1 What heavy metal band’s version of meetings Tuesday June 5: Board of “Guitar Hero” was released in 2009? ■ “Minutes with Mark”: Join the Mississippi 2 Which of these is not a Mexican Aldermen, 5:30 State Alumni Association Oktibbeha County town on the U.S. border — Juarez, p.m., City Hall Chapter and MSU President Mark Keenum from Matamoros, Nogales or Oaxaca? June 12: Plan- 5:30-7 p.m. at The Storehouse (at Christian 3 What ‘80s movie takes place a ning and Zoning Kellerman’s Mountain House? World Missions), 1437 Fire Station Road, Commission, 4 What was thrown at Italian Prime Starkville. Free admission; hors d’oeuvres Charles Saulsberry 5:30 p.m., City Minister Silvio Berlusconi in 2009, provided. 662-312-0637. RSVP to okalumni- Third grade, Cook Elementary breaking the leader’s nose — a model Hall [email protected], email Carol Ross Read at car, model cathedral, model airplane June 12: [email protected], or call 662-312- High Low or model train? Starkville Oktib- 87 61 5 What late U.S. senator’s memoir is 0637. Sunny beha Consoli- titled “True Compass”? dated School Full forecast on Answers, 6B page 2A. Thursday District Board of ■ Exhibit reception: A free reception from Trustees, 6 p.m., 5:30-7 p.m. opens a gallery exhibit of photogra- Greensboro Inside phy from Africa by Walter Diehl of Starkville at Center Classifieds6B Obituaries 5A the Columbus Arts Council’s Rosenzweig Arts June 15: Board Comics 5B Opinions 4A Center, 501 Main St. Work by Penny Scarboro of Aldermen Crossword 4B Education 6A is featured in Artist Alley. Visit columbus-arts. Chad Jordan likes to play vid- Work Session, Dear Abby 5B org or call 662-328-2787 for more information. eo games and watch Netflix. noon, City Hall

DISPATCH CUSTOMER SERVICE 328-2424 | NEWSROOM 328-2471 2A MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Say What? Did you hear? “We’re swinging it well all day. We put up a lot of runs, a lot of good swings.” ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ falls MSU freshman left fielder Rowdey Jordan on the NCAA 65 percent in second weekend Monday Tallahassee Regional tournament. Story, 1B. By LINDSEY BAHR AP Film Writer Estimated ticket sales for Friday LOS ANGELES — SORESPOTS “Solo: A Star Wars Sto- through Sunday ry” is losing momentum 1. “Solo: A Star Wars Sto- quickly at the box office, ry,” $29.3 million ($30.3 even with a relatively quiet million international). weekend free of any new 2. “Deadpool 2,” $23.3 blockbuster competition. million ($41.6 million inter- national). After an underwhelming 3. “Adrift,” $11.5 million. launch, the space saga fell 4. “Avengers: Infinity 65 percent in weekend two War,” $10.4 million ($24.3 with $29.3 million from million international). North American theaters, 5. “Book Club,” $6.8 according to studio esti- million ($1.1 million interna- mates on Sunday. tional). “Solo” has now earned 6. “Upgrade,” $4.5 million. $148.9 million domesti- 7.“Life of the Party,” $3.5 million. cally, which is still shy of 8. “Breaking In,” $2.8 “Rogue One’s” Decem- million ($300,000 interna- ber 2016 opening week- tional). end of $155.1 million and 9. “Action Point,” $2.3 over $135 million short of million. where “Rogue One” was in 10. “Overboard,” $2 its second weekend. million ($1.5 million interna- The 65 percent drop off tional). is one of the highest in re- cent “Star Wars” history, for comScore, thinks that although it is less steep all the media attention giv- than the second week fall en to “Solo’s” less-than-im- Luisa Porter/Dispatch Staff of the franchise’s last film, pressive opening weekend The directional sign on Fifth Street, just under the Highway 82 overpass, has “University” misspelled. If you see “Star Wars: The Last Jedi,” numbers could have actu- something that needs correcting, email [email protected] and put Sore Spot in the subject line. which slid 67.5 percent in ally negatively affected its weekend two this past De- second weekend earnings. cember — but, that was “Box office got con- also after a $220 million flated with perceived val- debut. ue of the movie and that Internationally, “Solo” might have affected its End of an era? Tea party class added $30.3 million, and second weekend,” Derga- globally the film has net- rabedian said. “Sometimes ted $264.2 million. news of the box office can Paul Dergarabedian, impact a movie’s bottom of House Republicans fades the senior media analyst line.” ‘We weren’t who you all CONTACTING THE DISPATCH said we were’ Immigration fight, tension Office hours: Main line: By LISA MASCARO n 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon-Fri n 662-328-2424 AP Congressional Correspondent on tariffs await Congress’ return HOW DO I ... 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The Commercial Dispatch (USPS 142-320) Giuliani: Trump could pardon himself, but why? Published daily except Saturday. Entered at the post office at Columbus, Mississippi. Periodicals postage paid at Columbus, MS The Associated Press ened its legal and political ‘Pardoning himself would be POSTMASTER, Send address changes to: defenses against the spe- The Commercial Dispatch, P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703 Published by Commercial Dispatch Publishing Company Inc., WASHINGTON — As cial counsel Russia probe, unthinkable and probably lead to 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39703 the White House sharp- an attorney for President Donald Trump’s legal immediate impeachment’ FIVE-DAY FORECAST FOR THE GOLDEN TRIANGLE team made it clear that it would combat any effort na as part of the investiga- down the possibility that to force the president to tion into foreign meddling Trump could pardon him- testify in front of a grand in the 2016 election. self, suggesting he might TONIGHT TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY jury. But Giuliani, in a series have that authority but Clear and pleasant Comfortable with sun Partly sunny Warm with plenty of Mostly sunny and warm Rudy Giuliani on Sun- and some clouds sunshine of television interviews, would be unwise to use it. day underscored one of 59° 85° 57° 89° 63° 93° 66° 94° 67° broke with one of their “Pardoning himself the main arguments in bolder arguments in the would be unthinkable ALMANAC DATA a newly unveiled letter letter that a president and probably lead to im- Columbus Sunday sent by Trump’s lawyers TEMPERATURE HIGH LOW could not have committed mediate impeachment,” Sunday 84° 62° to special counsel Robert obstruction of justice be- Giuliani told NBC’s “Meet Normal 88° 64° Mueller back in January: cause he has ultimate au- the Press.” ‘’And he has Record 98° (2011) 42° (1956) PRECIPITATION (in inches) that a president can’t be thority over any federal in- no need to do it, he’s done Sunday Trace given a grand jury subpoe- vestigation. He also played nothing wrong.” Month to date Trace Normal month to date 0.47 Year to date 27.78 Normal year to date 25.22 TOMBIGBEE RIVER STAGES In feet as of Flood 24-hr. 7 a.m. Sun. Stage Stage Chng. Amory 20 11.46 -0.34 Bigbee 14 4.97 -1.14 Shown are tomorrow’s noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.

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Nonsubscribers can purchase online access for less than $9 per month. @ Go to www.cdispatch.com/subscribe Analysis: Wicker pushes fight for cell service subsidies ‘This is going to mean better agriculture, most of the money would be in Wicker, for example, said he can’t use them the West or the northern Great would like to get county super- because of a lack better health care. People’s lives are going Plains. visors, the Mississippi Develop- of coverage. He U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker isn’t ment Authority and the region- and his staffers to be saved if we can get this right.’ buying it, though. al planning and development plan to buy the Sen. Roger Wicker “We think, just based on ev- districts involved. phones specified eryday experience, that we’re The room Thursday was by the carriers By JEFF AMY lack such service. one of the states that needs it mostly empty, though, with and start making Presley The Associated Press Here’s the hitch, though. the most,” the Republican from only representatives of the Pub- speed tests in ar- The federal regulatory agency Tupelo said after a meeting on lic Service Commission and eas where they’ve gotten com- JACKSON — will only offer money in areas the subject Thursday in Jack- the Mississippi Farm Bureau plaints. If a U.S. senator where its maps show there’s son. attending. Presley said he’ll be head- and a public ser- no service, or where there’s The FCC says local and state Farm Bureau officials say ed to an area near Tremont in vice commission- government agencies and other they’re still figuring out if they only one currently subsidized Itawamba County. er get their way, groups can challenge its map, will join farm lobbies in oth- provider. For each map area, a “That area, you can’t find a many Mississip- by running a speed test on a er states in challenging local provider will be allowed to bid cellphone signal with a SWAT pians will spend specified phone that shows no maps. But Northern District on how much subsidy is needed team or a search warrant,” the next six broadband service in an area. Public Service Commissioner months trying to Wicker over 10 years to provide the ser- After pressure from Wicker Brandon Presley said in a phone Presley said. prove how bad their local cell- vice. The lowest bids will win. and other lawmakers, the FCC interview Friday that he’s ready Wicker and Presley, al- phone service is. The idea, said Michel Jan- has agreed to extend the period to go. Presley said he’s collect- though members of different It’s all part of an effort to son, the assistant bureau chief for challenges through the end ed thousands of complaints in parties, both agree that improv- make Mississippi eligible for as for the FCC’s Wireless Tele- of November. recent years about bad wire- ing cellphone service is a key big of a slice of $4.5 billion as communications Bureau, is to “There’s money there, less service from constituents issue in the rural parts of Mis- possible. maximize the new areas served there’s a bad map, there’s a way through what he calls Zap the sissippi, which is in turn a very What the Federal Commu- using the money. to challenge it,” Wicker said. Gap. rural state. nications Commission calls the Preliminary maps produced “Now we just need a room full Presley, a Democrat who “This is going to mean better Mobility Fund II will be spent for the FCC by wireless carri- of people from all across the represents the northern third agriculture, better health care,” throughout the decade of the ers shows most of Mississippi is state of Mississippi to help us of the state, said it’s unfair Wicker said. “People’s lives are 2020s to enhance fast mobile adequately covered by fast mo- make this work so we don’t get that rural residents pay for going to be saved if we can get service in areas that currently bile service. Areas likely to get left out.” cellphone and data plans but this right.”

China: Trade deals are off if US raises tariffs Lowndes-Oktibbeha ‘We would love to have a peaceful, friendly relationship with China. But US singled out by G7 allies over pursuit ends with we’re also standing firm that the steel and aluminum tariffs president is the leader on this.’ Tsoche As iated Press one in hospital Peter Navarro, director of the White House WHISTLER, British Columbia — The United D ISPATCH STAFF REPORT National Trade Council States was singled out by some of its closest allies Saturday over the imposition of tariffs that they warn A man was taken to OCH Regional Medical By JOE McDONALD threatened tariff hikes, will undermine open trade and weaken confidence in Center with minor injuries early Monday morn- and PAUL WISEMAN Peter Navarro, director of the global economy. ing after he crossed the Lowndes-Oktibbeha line AP Business Writers the White House National The dispute over U.S. President Donald Trump’s fleeing from law enforcement. Trade Council, pointed in new levies on steel and aluminum imports is driving Markedric K. Bell, 19, was one of several in- BEIJING — China has part to an unfair relation- a wedge in the G7 group of industrial nations. dividuals reportedly attempting to drag race on balked at stepping up its ship involving a multi-bil- Following Saturday’s conclusion of a three-day Airport Road in western Lowndes County short- purchases of American lion dollar trade deficit, meeting of G7 finance ministers, Canadian Finance ly after 1 a.m. According to a Lowndes County products, raising the Defense Secretary Jim Minister Bill Morneau issued a summary saying the Sheriff’s Office report, a deputy found them and odds of a trade war, if Mattis’ warning of Chi- other six members want Trump to hear their mes- they all fled the scene. A deputy pursued Bell onto President Donald Trump na’s activities in the South sage of “concern and disappointment” over the U.S. Highway 82 West. The pursuit continued into Ok- follows through on his China Sea and the threat trade actions. tibbeha County onto Hickory Grove Road where threat to tax billions of of China stealing U.S. in- Allies including Canada and the European Union Bell lost control of the vehicle and crashed. dollars’ worth of Chinese tellectual property. are threatening retaliatory tariffs. Bell was taken to the hospital for complaints of imports. “That’s a relationship The G7 ministers urged U.S. Treasury Secretary his neck hurting, authorities said. The warning from with China that structur- Steven Mnuchin to deliver their message before Bell faces several misdemeanor traffic viola- Beijing came after dele- leaders of the group’s member countries meet next tions, failure to yield to blue lights. He may face gations led by U.S. Com- ally has to change,” he week in Quebec. felony charges, LCSO Capt. Greg Wright said. merce Secretary Wilbur said. “We would love to Ministers urged the U.S. to abandon the tariffs None of the other subjects have been taken Ross and China’s top eco- have a peaceful, friendly ahead of the leaders’ summit before the move causes into custody. nomic official, Vice Pre- relationship with China. deeper divisions within the G7. mier Liu He, wrapped up But we’re also standing talks on Beijing’s pledge firm that the president is to narrow its trade sur- the leader on this.” cial markets rallied in re- said a Chinese govern- plus. White House advis- The United States has lief. ment statement, carried ers were insisting on fun- threatened to impose tar- But Trump upended by the official Xinhua iffs on up to $50 billion Send in your church event! damental changes in ties the truce last Tuesday by News Agency. Email [email protected] between the world’s two of Chinese products in renewing his threat to The negotiating pro- biggest economic powers. a dispute over Beijing’s impose 25 percent tariffs cess should be “based Subject: Religious brief At the outset of the aggressive tactics to chal- on $50 billion in Chinese on the premise” of not event Ross said the two lenge U.S. technological high-tech goods. The tar- fighting a “trade war,” the sides had discussed spe- dominance; Trump has iffs are meant to pressure statement said. cific American exports asked U.S. Trade Rep. Beijing for allegedly steal- China might purchase, Robert Lighthizer to look ing trade secrets and forc- but the talks ended with for another $100 billion in ing foreign companies no joint statement and Chinese products to tax. to hand over technology neither side released de- China has targeted $50 in exchange for access tails. billion in U.S. products to the Chinese market. “Both sides appear for possible retaliation. Navarro later called to have hardened their Tensions temporari- Mnuchin’s conciliatory negotiating stances and ly eased on May 19 after comments “an unfortu- are waiting for the other China promised to “sig- nate soundbite.” side to blink,” said Eswar nificantly increase” its Ross nonetheless Prasad, professor of trade purchases of U.S. farm, journeyed to Beijing Fri- policy at Cornell Universi- energy and other prod- day to work out details ty. “Despite the potential ucts. Treasury Secretary of the vague agreement negative repercussions Steven Mnuchin said Mnuchin had earlier cob- for both economies, the then that the U.S. tariffs bled together with the risk of a full-blown Chi- were suspended and the Chinese vice premier. na-U.S. trade war, with trade war was “on hold.” China balked at mak- tariffs and other trade The purchases are meant ing concessions unless sanctions being imposed to reduce America’s mas- the U.S. lifted the tariff by both sides, has risen sive trade deficit in goods threat. significantly.” and services with China, “If the United States Asked specifically on which last year came to introduces trade sanc- Fox’s “Sunday Morning $337 billion, according to tions including a tariff in- Futures” if the U.S. is the U.S. Commerce De- crease, all the economic willing to throw away its partment. and trade achievements relationship with Chi- After the apparent negotiated by the two par- na by proceeding with cease-fire, global finan- ties will not take effect,”

Arrests Continued from Page 1A way 12 East. Before that, offender and voyeurism and an Oc- SPD arrested him on May from a June 2014 incident. tober 2016 7 for an April 24 peeping Details of that incident residential tom incident at 101 High- were not released at the burglary in way 12 East, where he re- time of Parks’ arrest. Longview. portedly exposed himself. He was arrested again B o t h Oktibbeha County in November 2016 for a men were Sheriff’s Office arrested voyeurism incident two still in jail him in July 2014 at a road- months earlier at the as of Mon- Nelson block on a warrant for Courtyard Marriott ho- day morning, according to non-compliance as a sex tel at 100 Mercantile St., jail personnel. 4A MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018

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ZACK PLAIR, Managing Editor BETH PROFFITT Advertising Director The MICHAEL FLOYD Circulation/Production Manager Opinion Dispatch MARY ANN HARDY Controller Possumhaw Catch of the day, no ketchup “The fishing is a great fresh-caught crappie. A “Are you looking for something?” I Evelyn shared years ago, using catfish relief for me when I’m out couple of times Sam’s taken ask. “nuggets.” I tried the same recipe with there’s no cell phone ringing bags of frozen crappie fillets “No, just looking,” he says as he crappie and that was a go. Those two ... I’m in the middle of God’s to church and handed them closes the door. Something akin to recipes worked out well, but after a country catching tons of fish. out like door prizes. Two browsing. while it was time to add some variety. I absolutely love it.” people can only eat so much I assured him once he got used to I wondered about something like Rick Barry, retired pro- crappie, or can they? healthy snacks he’d find them plenty salmon croquettes but using crappie fessional basketball player. I figured we could eat sweet and tasty. There’s a stock of instead. Not being such a good cook, more if I could find some apples, tangerines, bananas, straw- I ran it by Anne Freeze, a great cook, After about the fourth different ways of cooking it. berries, raspberries, blackberries and while we were working the library time a frozen baggie of I’m not the best cook in the cantaloupe, along with some healthy book sale. She thought it was a good crappie fillets fell out of the world. I’m not even a good nuts. Sam’s pretty used to healthy idea and offered some pointers, so I freezer and onto the floor, Shannon Bardwell cook, but we get by. I’d like eating now but we’d both agree, it’s not tried it. I didn’t want to cook them in I figured we needed to to say that Sam’s weight chocolate. oil, so I used the broiler. The first time find some different recipes hasn’t fallen off any since Along with the healthy commitment, they were a bit dry, but nothing a little to use up some crappie fillets. The he retired, but actually it has. After he we don’t fry crappie or anything else. ketchup wouldn’t fix. crappie spawn has been good to Sam. retired he realized we don’t have lots of Shirley, our neighbor, came up with The second time, I couldn’t find Occasionally he gives away the crappie goodies stashed in the refrigerator or a baked crappie recipe using ranch the same recipe on the internet so I before he even gets it home. Another the cabinets. He says he’s glad we eat dressing and breadcrumbs. We added “winged” it with a little less time under fisherman may be taking out his boat, healthy, but sometimes I wonder as he some almonds on top and Sam says he the broiler. The croquettes were really or a “bank-walker” will be standing stands in front of the cabinets or the likes that better than fried. good; no ketchup necessary. nearby and Sam will offer them his refrigerator with the door open, just Then there was an artichoke with Email reaches Shannon Bardwell of catch. Nobody has ever turned down staring. cream sauce pasta recipe my friend Columbus at [email protected].

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The nation Is America’s racial divide permanent? For Rose- stant preoccupation. anne Barr, star How does ABC’s cashiering of “Roseanne,” or apologies And in each of these incidents and of ABC’s hit disputes, the country divides along the show “Rose- to the two guys at Starbucks, or restrictions on the familiar fault lines, and the accusations anne,” there and arguments go on and on until a new would be no rights of millionaire NFL players to kneel during our na- incident engenders a new argument. appeal. When The America of the 1960s, with her tweet hit, tional anthem address the real crisis? its civil rights clashes and “long hot she was gone. summers,” was a far more segregated “Roseanne’s Starbucks’ years-long commitment to locker room. If they take a knee on the society than today. Yet the toxic charge Twitter state- new diversity and sensitivity programs field this coming season, they can be of “racist” is far more common now. ment, is abhor- after two African-Americans were punished and the team fined. And how much do these conver- rent, repugnant Patrick J. Buchanan arrested at a Philadelphia Starbucks on Great was the outrage when this rul- sations correspond to the real crisis and inconsistent April 12.” ing came. The First Amendment rights of black America? Here is a sentence with our values, The Philly Starbucks manager, a of black players were being brutally culled from another Post story this and we have decided to cancel her woman, had called the cops when the trampled upon. week: “Three fatal shootings ...over the show,” declaimed Channing Dungey, two black men she took to be loiterers Yet the NFL has always had restric- Memorial Day weekend brought the the black president of ABC Entertain- refused to leave. tions on behavior, from evicting players (Ward 8 total) to 30 homicides so far ment. Rachel Siegel of the Post describes from the game for unsportsmanlike this year.” Targeting Valerie Jarrett, a confi- the four-hour session: conduct to curtailing end-zone dances. Are white cops really the problem in dante and aide of President Barack “At first the employees are prompted What is the common thread that Ward 8, Anacostia, when 30 people in Obama, Roseanne had tweeted: If the to find differences. They watched a vid- runs through these social clashes from that black community have been shot or “muslim brotherhood & the planet of eo in which (Starbucks head) Howard just this last month? stabbed to death in the first five months the apes had a baby=vj.” Schultz talks about his vision for a more It is race. Each episode fits neatly of 2018? Offensive, juvenile, crude, but was inclusive company and country. They into the great media narrative of an Washington, D.C., spends more per that not pretty much the job description reflected what a place of belonging irredeemably racist America of white student than almost any other school ABC had in mind for the role of Rose- means to them. And they examine their oppressors and black victims. district. Yet the test scores of vast num- anne in the show? own biases. Had it been two white guys hanging bers of black kids have already fallen Roseanne also tweeted that George “Each group viewed a documentary out in that Philly Starbucks, who were below “proficiency” levels by the time Soros, 87-year-old radical-liberal billion- underwritten by Starbucks and directed told by the manager to buy a cup of they reach fourth and eighth grade, and aire, had been a Nazi “who turned in his by Stanley Nelson. In the film people of coffee or get out, the spat would never the high school truancies have reached fellow Jews 2 be murdered in German color talk about experiences of being have become a national story. scandalous levels. concentration camps and stole their followed in stores. Footage from the These incidents, coming as they do How does ABC’s cashiering of “Rose- wealth.” civil rights movement quickly progress- 50 years after the historic advances in anne,” or apologies to the two guys at The Soros slur seems far more es to 21st-century cellphone videos civil rights, induce a deep pessimism Starbucks, or restrictions on the rights savage than the dumb racial joke about capturing people being dragged off a that this country will ever escape from of millionaire NFL players to kneel Jarrett, but it was the latter that got plane, threatened in a New York deli the endlessly boiling cauldron of racial during our national anthem address the Roseanne canned. and choked at a North Carolina Waffle conflict. real crisis? Her firing came the same day that House.” Today, because of cellphone videos, Is white America really black Ameri- 175,000 employees of 8,000 Starbucks’s On reading this, the terms “Orwel- social media, 24-hour cable and the ca’s biggest problem? stores were undergoing four hours lian” and “re-education camp” come to subsequent nationalization of even Patrick J. Buchanan, a nationally of instruction to heighten their racial mind. the most trivial incidents, our national syndicated columnist, was a senior advi- sensitivities. Earlier in May, the NFL issued a rule conversation is more suffused than ever sor to presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald These training sessions, said The saying players who refuse to stand for with matters of race. Ford and Ronald Reagan. His website is Washington Post, “marked the start of the national anthem must remain in the For many, race has become a con- http://buchanan.org/blog.

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First aid kits went to each classroom mentor teachers classroom that attended the annual Kid’s Fair. for this award and receive this recognition based on their resourcefulness, EMCC employees initiative, and effectiveness graduate throughout their Teaching East Mississippi Internship at Mississippi Community College State University during employees, Mark G. Al- the Spring 2018 semester. exander Jr. and Marion Teacher interns receiving Smoot, graduated from the awards were selected the Mississippi Commu- because of outstanding nity College Leadership teaching performance, Academy Thursday, professionalism, and May 10, during a cer- demonstration of a high emony at the Hunter level of commitment to the Henry Center on the teaching profession. campus of Mississippi State University. Waldrep selected Mark G. Alexander as leader Jr., special assistant Steens resident Brook- to the president and lyn Waldrep was selected math instructor Marion by ICC as one of the 2018 Smoot were awarded leaders for the 2018 sum- their medallions and mer orientation sessions, certificates by EMCC which begin June 11. Vice President for Waldrep and 32 oth- Workforce and Commu- ers will lead small group nity Services, Dr. Raj activities, conduct campus Shaunak. Alexander and Smoot Courtesy photo tours and provide informa- Marion Smoot, left, and Mark G. Alexander Jr. tion to incoming freshmen were among 31 Leader- during the orientation ship Academy graduates Alexander is married pus, is also a boutique sessions. Both morning from community col- to Alison Alexander. owner, cosmetologist (8-11:45 a.m.) and after- leges across the state. 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Sentences Continued from Page 1A assault charge and the time of his arrest in No- aggravated possession charge were vember, he performed a assault for both dismissed based on sex act on a female under s t a b b i n g his guilty plea. the age of 16. a man in A Columbus man will Perkins’ sexual battery June 2017, spend two years in prison charge was dismissed af- 10 years after pleading guilty to ter he pleaded guilty to in MDOC one count of child abuse. child abuse. He was sen- with 10 Perkins Taylor Locke Robert Thomas Per- tenced to five years in pris- suspend- kins, 22, was indicted ear- on with two years to serve ed and 18 months in the ■ Jennifer Lea Locke, lier this year on separate and three suspended. Lowndes County Adult 46, embezzlement, 15 counts of sexual battery Other pleas this ses- Detention Center as part years in MDOC, 15 years and child abuse. Accord- sion have included: of five years probation; suspended and $43,000 ing to authorities at the ■ Nicholas Taylor, 25, and to be paid in restitution. Steel Dynamics Continued from Page 1A “We, I think, shipped vestors. “And we’re on Columbus flat roll division Flat roll steel accounts about 220,000 tons of platforms to increase that with our focus on automo- for two thirds of Mexico’s automotive (steel) from to about 400,000 tons over tive direct sales. We also total steel imports — 3.7 Columbus just last year, the next 18 months ...We benefit there from a cost metric tons in 2017, ac- which is a massive in- continue to gain market effective access into Mex- cording to the Internation- crease,” Millett told in- share, especially at the ico.” al Trade Administration. Elections Continued from Page 1A the Democratic primary races, if necessary, will who voted at Union Acad- mory will vote at South- and will meet Kelly in the be held June 26. emy will now vote at 15th side Missionary Baptist November 6 general elec- There are two chang- Street Church of God In Church. tion. es in polling places in Christ. Those who voted Polls are open from 7 Run-offs in contested Lowndes County. Those at the National Guard Ar- a.m. until 7 p.m.

Get promoted? Win an award? Send us your business brief. [email protected] subject: Business brief SPORTS EDITOR SECTION Adam Minichino SPORTS LINE 662-241-5000 B Sports THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018 COLLEGE BASEBALL: Tallahassee Regional — No. 2 MSU 9, No. 4 Samford 8; No. 2 MSU 13, No. 3 Oklahoma 5 Championship Game: Mississippi State (34-26) vs. Oklahoma (38-24), Noon Today (ESPN2) DOGS have THEIR DAY Bulldogs Billingsley keep hitting helps save to win twice season By Brett Hudson By Brett Hudson [email protected] [email protected]

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — This TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Gary was not a day for second guesses. Henderson pines after the Jacob First of all, the Mississippi State Billingsley of June 5, 2017. On that baseball team was on the brink of day, with Mississippi State’s base- elimination from the NCAA tour- ball season on the line, a nament and had no time for hes- with a 1-3 record and an earned itation. run average over five went the dis- That’s why, with a one out tance, carrying a depleted pitch- in the eighth inning, freshman ing staff with a six-hit, one-run left fielder Rowdey Jordan saw performance that kept his team’s the green light from third base season alive for a few hours and coach Mike Brown and turned ultimately another week. on the jets. He admits he caught In a way, that version of him a glimpse of Brown throwing up a has been a ghost chasing Billing- stop sign after the fact, but Jordan sley for the entire season that fol- wasn’t shifting. lowed. “We talked about it after: He “Jacob Billingsley has heard was waving me, so I put my head that from me 50 times this year. down. You made your decision, That’s the guy we’re looking for, don’t second-guess yourself,” Jor- we’d like him every weekend dan said. please,” Henderson said as he Things going as well as they cracked a smile, having just seen did Sunday can have that type of his pleas answered. “That’s fresh freeing effect on people. in his memory, I guarantee you Jordan’s show of aggression that.” was far from the only one on a The sweltering heat, brink of Sunday that saw MSU (34-26), it- elimination and threat of college self just one loss away from elimi- career ended was not enough to nation, knock Samford (37-26) out shake Billingsley. The redshirt of the Tallahassee Regional with a senior from Senatobia saved his 9-8 win in the afternoon and put best for what could have been his Oklahoma (38-24) on equal foot- last: his seven-inning start Sun- ing with a 13-5 evening win. The day afternoon kept MSU in the Bulldogs and the Sooners go at it Tallahassee Regional with a 9-8 for the third time this weekend at win over Samford (37-26). The Kelly Donoho/Mississippi State noon today (ESPN2); the winner Athletic Media Relations win sent the Bulldogs to a Sun- wins the Tallahassee Regional. Mississippi State senior day evening game against Okla- right-hander Jacob homa, which MSU won 13-5; the Billingsley (45) allowed two meet again at noon today to Playing for it all seven hits and four decide the winner of the regional. A game with such stakes earned runs over seven Much like the career that fol- couldn’t come at a better time. innings of work as the lowed, this shining moment would MSU collected 29 hits Sunday Bulldogs beat Samford not come without its valleys. and has hit nine home runs in four 9-8 Sunday afternoon tournament games. at the Tallahassee “We’re swinging it well all day,” Regional being played Having an early lead Jordan said. “We put up a lot of at Dick Howser Stadium Home runs from Jake Mang- on the campus of Flori- runs, a lot of good swings.” da State University. um and Elijah MacNamee helped Such a game will come 24 hours At right, MSU’s Jake give Billingsley a five-run cushion after freshman first baseman Tan- Mangum (15) greets entering the bottom of the third ner Allen double three times — a Tanner Allen (5) after inning, a frame after 17 of his first day after 0-for-4 in a loss. Allen hit a three-run 22 pitches found the strike zone. “That’s the difference between in the sev- A balk — a call Billingsley was not (Saturday) and (Sunday), I was enth inning of Sunday happy with — brought in the first able to get ahead in the count night’s 13-5 win over Samford run; two walks, a double some,” Allen said. “I was just sit- Oklahoma. and a single erased the cushion he MSU has reeled off ting on , it’s what I do all was given. three straight wins in the time. On my second double, the tournament and will Billingsley was not going to the guy threw me a 2-0 face Oklahoma again stray away from his approach. He that I took and the next pitch got today with a super re- hasn’t done so in five years, and a .” gional berth on the line. this wasn’t the time to start. Allen didn’t slow down as the The MSU-Oklahoma “I felt like I threw some pretty sun set on Dick Howser Stadium: winner will advance to good pitches, just some unfor- he launched his fifth home run of face Vanderbilt this tunate luck, but that’s baseball,” the season against the Sooners, weekend. Billingsley said. See BULLDOGS, 4B See BILLINGSLEY, 4B

NBA: Finals — Game 2 — Warriors 122, Cavaliers 103 Curry, Warriors dominate, take 2-0 lead By JANIE McCAULEY ry said, “and hopefully some minus the utter craziness of The Associated Press more special things happen a drama-packed opener three and we get two more wins.” days prior. OAKLAND, Calif. — Ste- Kevin Durant found his Game 3 is Wednesday night phen Curry backpedaled in steady stroke to score 26 in Cleveland. pure joy. He skipped, hollered points to go with nine re- “We want to continue to be and let the ball fly from ev- bounds and seven assists uncomfortable,” James said. erywhere with that feeling he while also handling a load “Just because we’re going gets when there’s no way it of the defensive assignment home doesn’t mean we can will miss — unwavering even relax.” with a defender’s hand in his against James. Klay Thomp- son added 20 points playing Kevin Love had 22 face. points and 10 boards for the on a tender left leg to put the Curry dazzled in outduel- cold-shooting Cavs, who will defending champions two ing LeBron James as the two now try to gain some momen- wins from a repeat title they superstars traded big shots tum back home. and celebratory moves, hit- have talked about since the Curry had the shot of the ting an NBA Finals-record season began last fall. night with 7:54 to play, mak- nine 3-pointers and scoring 33 James followed up his ing an off-balance swish from points to lead the Golden State 51-point performance in several feet behind the 3-point Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports Warriors to a 122-103 victory Game 1 with 29 points, 13 as- arc over Love as the shot clock Golden State guard Stephen Curry (30) drives to the basket against over the Cleveland Cavaliers sists and nine rebounds in a wound down, then scooted Cleveland forward LeBron James (23) and guard Kyle Korver (26) on Sunday night for 2-0 lead. far tamer finals sequel — and during the fourth quarter in game two of the 2018 NBA Finals at Oracle backward in delight. Curry Arena. “Pretty special night,” Cur- a much more lopsided one — See FINALS, 4B 2B MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Tuesday’s Games FC Dallas 2, Los Angeles FC 1 L.A. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, 6:05 p.m. Chicago 2, San Jose 1 briefly Auto Racing Tampa Bay at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Real Salt Lake 2, Seattle 0 CALENDAR NASCAR Monster Cup Baltimore at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Sunday’s Game Colorado at Cincinnati, 6:10 p.m. Sporting Kansas City 4, Minnesota United 1 Mississippi State Pocono 400 Results Milwaukee at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Friday, June 8 College Baseball Sunday Philadelphia at Chicago Cubs, 7:05 p.m. Toronto FC at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Football, men’s basketball add commitments NCAA tournament At Pocono Raceway Miami at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, June 9 Long Pond, Pennsylvania Atlanta at San Diego, 9:10 p.m. Atlanta United FC at New York City FC, 11:30 STARKVILLE — While the Mississippi State baseball team was Today’s Games Lap length: 2.50 miles Arizona at San Francisco, 9:15 p.m. a.m. keeping its postseason alive, the school’s football and men’s basketball (Start position in parentheses) New York at Columbus, 4 p.m. At Dick Howser Stadium, 1. (4) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 160 laps, 57 League Leaders Orlando City at Vancouver, 6 p.m. programs were adding to their futures. points. Montreal at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. 2. (13) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 160, 43. AMERICAN LEAGUE On Saturday, the football team collected commitments from three Tallahassee, Florida BATTING—Betts, Boston, .359; Simmons, New England at Chicago, 7:30 p.m. 3. (5) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 160, 51. Colorado at Houston, 8 p.m. 4. (2) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 160, 52. Los Angeles, .336; Castellanos, Detroit, .336; high school prospects and the basketball team won the services of a Mississippi State vs. Oklahoma, Noon Altuve, Houston, .332; Segura, Seattle, .331; D.C. United at Seattle, 9 p.m. 5. (17) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 160, 37. Los Angeles FC at San Jose, 9:30 p.m. transfer. At Oxford-University Stadium/ 6. (1) Ryan Blaney, Ford, 160, 38. Machado, Baltimore, .327; Brantley, Cleveland, .323; Martinez, Boston, .321; Rosario, Minne- Real Salt Lake at LA Galaxy, 9:30 p.m. Prince Oduro will join the basketball team after a freshman season 7. (34) Aric Almirola, Ford, 160, 30. Sporting Kansas City at Portland, 9:30 p.m. Swayze Field, Oxford 8. (15) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, 160, 33. sota, .317; 2 tied at .308. at Siena in which he averaged 9.1 points and 5.1 rebounds per game 9. (7) Joey Logano, Ford, 160, 28. RUNS—Betts, Boston, 52; Trout, Los Angeles, National Women’s while shooting 48.4 percent from the floor. The 6-foot-8, 253-pound Ca- Tennessee Tech at Ole Miss, Noon 10. (11) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 160, 38. 49; Lindor, Cleveland, 45; Springer, Houston, 11. (20) Paul Menard, Ford, 160, 26. 45; Segura, Seattle, 43; Judge, New York, 42; Soccer League nadian forward will have to sit out the 2018-19 season thanks to NCAA 12. (12) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 160, 25. Ramirez, Cleveland, 42; Benintendi, Boston, W L T Pts GF GA transfer rules before beginning his three remaining years of eligibility. on the air 13. (26) Matt Kenseth, Ford, 160, 24. 39; Gardner, New York, 39; Martinez, Boston, North Carolina 9 0 2 29 23 10 14. (23) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, 160, 23. 37. Seattle 5 2 2 17 13 8 Of the three football commitments: one is an in-state prospect, one 15. (3) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 160, 22. RBI—Martinez, Boston, 50; Machado, Bal- Orlando 4 3 3 15 16 13 is an in-state prospect flipping from an out-of-state school and one is an Today 16. (21) David Ragan, Ford, 160, 21. timore, 47; Haniger, Seattle, 42; Lowrie, Portland 4 4 3 15 15 16 17. (27) Chris Buescher, Chevrolet, 160, 20. Oakland, 42; Judge, New York, 41; Ramirez, Chicago 3 3 6 15 16 16 out-of-state prospect. COLLEGE SOFTBALL 18. (16) William Byron, Chevrolet, 160, 19. Cleveland, 41; Benintendi, Boston, 40; Davis, Utah 3 2 5 14 9 8 Jack Harris is the in-state defensive end from Hattiesburg, Oak 19. (6) Kurt Busch, Ford, 160, 18. Oakland, 40; Encarnacion, Cleveland, 40; Ro- Houston 3 4 4 13 12 16 Noon — NCAA tournament, Tallahassee Region- 20. (9) Clint Bowyer, Ford, 160, 32. sario, Minnesota, 40. Washington 2 7 2 8 10 17 Grove High School, a three-star according to 247 Sports. Harris held 21. (30) Michael McDowell, Ford, 160, 16. HITS—Altuve, Houston, 81; Segura, Seattle, Sky Blue FC 0 8 1 1 6 16 offers from many Group of 5 conference schools and an additional al, Mississippi State vs. Oklahoma, at Tallahas- 22. (24) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 160, 15. 78; Castellanos, Detroit, 76; Machado, Bal- see, Florida, ESPN2 23. (29) Ty Dillon, Chevrolet, 160, 14. timore, 74; Lindor, Cleveland, 73; Simmons, NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Power 5 offer from Indiana. If he enrolls with MSU, he will join high 24. (18) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 160, 13. Los Angeles, 71; Jay, Kansas City, 70; Lowrie, school teammate and defensive frontmate Jaden Crumedy, who signed Noon — NCAA tournament, Athens Regional, 25. (8) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 160, 12. Oakland, 69; Martinez, Boston, 69; Rosario, Saturday’s Games 26. (28) Cole Custer, Chevrolet, 160, 0. Minnesota, 69. Utah 2, Sky Blue 1 enrolled in MSU’s 2018 class. Duke at Georgia, ESPNU 27. (14) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 160, 11. DOUBLES—Abreu, Chicago, 21; Escobar, Min- Chicago 2, Washington 0 Jarrian Jones broke his commitment to Oklahoma to join the MSU 28. (31) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 159, 0. nesota, 20; Lindor, Cleveland, 20; Pillar, Toron- Sunday’s Games Note: Final games in the Greenville Regional 29. (25) Erik Jones, Toyota, 159, 8. to, 20; Betts, Boston, 19; Castellanos, Detroit, North Carolina 1, Houston 1, tie class — after initially committing to MSU two years ago. Jones is a four- 30. (35) Cole Whitt, Chevrolet, 158, 7. 19; Andujar, New York, 18; Bregman, Houston, Orlando 0, Seattle 0, tie star safety according to 247 Sports, but like West Point product Marcus (South Carolina vs. UNC Wilmington), Oxford Re- 31. (33) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 157, 6. 18; Profar, Texas, 18; Ramirez, Cleveland, 18. Friday’s Game 32. (37) JJ Yeley, Toyota, 157, 0. TRIPLES—Sanchez, Chicago, 6; Benintendi, Wasington at Sky Blue, 7 p.m. Murphy, his position at the college level is up for interpretation. gonal (Tennessee Tech at Ole Miss) and Gaines- 33. (36) Gray Gaulding, Toyota, 157, 4. Boston, 5; Hernandez, Toronto, 4; Profar, Tex- Saturday, June 16 The out-of-state prospect is offensive lineman Darius Washington, ville Regional (Florida Atlantic at Florida) will also 34. (38) Derrike Cope, Chevrolet, 152, 3. as, 4; 8 tied at 3. Portland at Chicago, 2:30 p.m. 35. (10) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, accident, 146, HOME RUNS—Martinez, Boston, 19; Trout, Seattle at Washington, 6 p.m. a three-star prospect from Pensacola, Florida. The 6-foot-4, 285-pound Utah at North Carolina, 6 p.m. be available through various ESPN platforms. 8. Los Angeles, 19; Machado, Baltimore, 18; 2019 prospect also attracted the attention of Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, 36. (22) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, transmission, Ramirez, Cleveland, 18; Betts, Boston, 17; Sky Blue at Orlando, 6:30 p.m. Each game begins at Noon. 120, 1. Encarnacion, Cleveland, 16; Judge, New York, Louisville, Ole Miss and other Power 5 programs, along with Group of 37. (32) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, brakes, 113, 1. 16; Gallo, Texas, 15; Lindor, Cleveland, 14; 5 offers. COLLEGE SOFTBALL 38. (19) Bubba Wallace Jr, Chevrolet, engine, Mazara, Texas, 14. Softball 108, 1. STOLEN BASES—Gordon, Seattle, 19; Merri- —Brett Hudson 6 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Championship field, Kansas City, 14; Betts, Boston, 13; Trout, Division I World Series Los Angeles, 13; Anderson, Chicago, 12; Se- At ASA Hall of Fame Stadium, Race Statistics Oklahoma City series (Best-of-3), Game 1, Florida State vs. Average Speed of Race Winner: 139.533 mph. gura, Seattle, 12; Smith, Tampa Bay, 11; DeSh- ields, Texas, 10; 4 tied at 9. Double Elimination; x-if necessary Washington, at Oklahoma City, ESPN Time of Race: 2 hours, 52 minutes, 0 seconds. Thursday’s Games Alabama Lap Leaders: R.Blaney 1-11; K.Harvick 12- PITCHING—Kluber, Cleveland, 8-2; Severino, New York, 8-1; Happ, Toronto, 7-3; McCullers, Oregon 11, Arizona State 6 CYCLING 25; J.Johnson 26-27; B.Keselowski 28-34; Washington 2, Oklahoma 0 Gillman places 27th at U.S. Women’s Open K.Harvick 35-43; M.Truex 44-53; B.Keselows- Houston, 7-3; Morton, Houston, 7-0; Porcello, TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – Alabama’s Kristen Gillman carded a 2-over 1 a.m. (Tuesday) — UCI World Tour: Critérium du ki 54-56; K.Harvick 57-78; B.Wallace 79-82; Boston, 7-2; Snell, Tampa Bay, 7-3; Tanaka, Florida 11, Georgia 3, 5 innings K.Harvick 83-126; Ky.Busch 127-139; M.Truex New York, 7-2; Verlander, Houston, 7-2; 8 tied UCLA 7, Florida State 4 par 74 in her final round at the U.S. Women’s Open on Sunday on Dauphiné, Stage 1, from Valence to Saint-Just- 140-160 at 6. Friday’s Games Sunday afternoon. The Tide sophomore finished the weekend at +5 Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Lead, Laps ERA—Verlander, Houston, 1.24; Kluber, Washington 6, Oregon 2 Saint-Rambert, France (same-day tape), NBC Led): K. Harvick 4 times for 89 laps; M. Truex Cleveland, 2.02; Cole, Houston, 2.20; Morton, UCLA 6, Florida 5 (70-74-75-74/293) to tie for 27th at the par-72, 6,689-yard Shoal Creek Sports Network Jr. 2 times for 31 laps; Kyle Busch 1 time for 13 Houston, 2.26; Severino, New York, 2.31; Snell, Saturday’s Games Club in Shoal Creek, Alabama. laps; R. Blaney 1 time for 11 laps; B. Keselowski Tampa Bay, 2.36; Bauer, Cleveland, 2.77; Oklahoma 2, Arizona State 0, ASU eliminated DIVING 2 times for 10 laps; D. Wallace Jr. 1 time for 4 Mengden, Oakland, 2.91; Sale, Boston, 3.00; Florida State 7, Georgia 2, Georgia eliminated “This week was definitely a learning experience,” Gillman said laps; J. Johnson 1 time for 2 laps. Paxton, Seattle, 3.13. Oklahoma 2, Florida 0, Florida eliminated following her final round. “I enjoyed playing with all the pros and getting 11 a.m. — FINA World Cup, 10-meter mixed —Cole, Houston, 116; Sale, Florida State 4, Oregon 1, Oregon eliminated Race Schedule Boston, 110; Verlander, Houston, 104; Bauer, Sunday’s Games to play with Emma Talley the first two days was great. It was nice to be synchro finals, at Wuhan, China (same-day tape), Feb. 11 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash, Dayto- Cleveland, 97; Paxton, Seattle, 95; Severino, Washington 3, Oklahoma 0, OU eliminated able to compare my game against the pros and see that I’m not too far na Beach, Fla. (Brad Keselowski) New York, 92; Kluber, Cleveland, 88; Snell, Florida State 3, UCLA 1 NBC Sports Network Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 1, Daytona Beach, Tampa Bay, 88; Happ, Toronto, 87; Morton, Florida State 12, UCLA 6, UCLA eliminated from where I need to be.” Fla. (Ryan Blaney) Houston, 85. The Austin, Texas, native finished as the No. 3 amateur at this 12:30 p.m. — FINA World Cup, team event Feb. 15 — x-Can-Am Duel 2, Daytona Beach, NATIONAL LEAGUE Championship Series finals, at Wuhan, China (same-day tape), NBC Fla. (Chase Elliott) BATTING—Kemp, Los Angeles, .344; Gen- (Best-of-three) year’s tournament and is the second Tide golfer to finish in the top 50 in Feb. 18 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Fla. nett, Cincinnati, .340; Freeman, Atlanta, .335; Monday, June 4: Washington (52-8) vs. Florida (Austin Dillon) Markakis, Atlanta, .328; Arenado, Colorado, State (56-12), 6 p.m. the last two Opens. Alabama’s Lauren Stephenson finished 41st – and Sports Network .327; Almora, Chicago, .317; Crawford, San Feb. 25 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, Hamp- Tuesday, June 5: Washington vs. Florida State, Francisco, .314; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, .313; was the No. 4 amateur – at the 2017 U.S. Open in Bedminster, N.J. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL ton, Ga. (Kevin Harvick) 7 p.m. March 4 — Penzoil 400, Las Vegas (Kevin Belt, San Francisco, .307; Herrera, Philadel- Alabama alum Emma Talley was also in this year’ field and tied for phia, .305. x-Wednesday, June 6: Washington vs. Florida Noon — N.Y. Yankees at Detroit, MLB Network Harvick) State, 7:30 p.m. 41st at +8 (74-71-74-77/296). March 11 — TicketGuardian 500, Avondale, RUNS—Albies, Atlanta, 50; Blackmon, Col- Gillman will be in action next weekend – along with Stephenson – 9 p.m. — Arizona at San Francisco, ESPN Ariz. (Kevin Harvick) orado, 46; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 42; Pham, March 18 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. St. Louis, 40; Hernandez, Philadelphia, 38; as a member of the U.S. team that will face Great Britain & Ireland in the 9 p.m. — Atlanta at San Diego, Fox Sports (Martin Truex Jr.) Arenado, Colorado, 37; Harper, Washington, March 25 — STP 500, Martinsville, Va. (Clint 37; Cain, Milwaukee, 36; Markakis, Atlanta, 36; 2018 Curtis Cup, June 8-10, at Quaker Ridge Golf Club in Scarsdale, Southeast Yelich, Milwaukee, 36. Bowyer) Sunday’s Results New York. April 8 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort Worth, RBI—Baez, Chicago, 45; Suarez, Cincinnati, NHL 43; Story, Colorado, 41; Freeman, Atlanta, 40; Men’s Singles n Women’s basketball adds Johnson to staff: At Tuscaloosa, Texas (Kyle Busch) Fourth Round 7 p.m. — NHL Stanley Cup Final, Game 4, Vegas April 15 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Kyle Harper, Washington, 40; Gennett, Cincinnati, Alabama, Alabama head women’s basketball coach Kristy Curry 39; Markakis, Atlanta, 39; Rizzo, Chicago, 38; Marco Cecchinato, Italy, def. David Goffin (8), Busch) Belgium, 7-5, 4-6, 6-0, 6-3. at Washington, WTVA April 21 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, Va. Arenado, Colorado, 36; Shaw, Milwaukee, 36. completed her staff for the upcoming season with the promotion of HITS—Markakis, Atlanta, 77; Freeman, Atlan- Novak Djokovic (20), Serbia, def. Fernando (Kyle Busch) Verdasco (30), Spain, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Brian Johnson and the addition of Brittany Graham. Johnson will move April 29 — GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala. (Joey ta, 75; Gennett, Cincinnati, 73; Albies, Atlanta, Tuesday 67; Arenado, Colorado, 66; Castro, Miami, 65; Dominic Thiem (7), Austria, def. up to director of basketball operations, while Graham will take over the Logano) (19), Japan, 6-2, 6-0, 5-7, 6-4. COLLEGE SOFTBALL May 6 — AAA 400 Drive for Autism, Dover, Del. Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 65; Cabrera, New York, director of video and creative content responsibilities. 64; Crawford, San Francisco, 64; Herrera, Phil- Alexander Zverev (2), Germany, def. Karen (Kevin Harvick) Khachanov, Russia, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 2-6, 6-3, 6-3. “Brian has brought an incredible work ethic, maturity and attention 7 p.m. — NCAA World Series, Championship May 12 — KC Masterpiece 400, Kansas City, adelphia, 64. DOUBLES—Bryant, Chicago, 17; Hosmer, Women’s Singles Kan. (Kevin Harvick) Fourth Round to detail the last two years with our program,” said Curry. “He has been series (Best-of-3), Game 2, Florida State vs. May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Open, Concord, San Diego, 17; Markakis, Atlanta, 17; Albies, Atlanta, 16; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 16; Free- Yulia Putintseva, Kazakhstan, def. Barbora an invaluable asset in many areas. We are very excited to elevate him to N.C. (AJ Allmendinger) Strycova (26), Czech Republic, 6-4, 6-3. Washington, at Oklahoma City, ESPN May 19 — x-NASCAR All-Star Race, Concord, man, Atlanta, 16; Longoria, San Francisco, 16; the position of director of operations.” McCutchen, San Francisco, 16; Polanco, Pitts- Madison Keys (13), United States, def. Mihaela CYCLING N.C. (Kevin Harvick) Buzarnescu (31), Romania, 6-1, 6-4. Johnson recently completed his second season on the Alabama May 27 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. (Kyle burgh, 16; 4 tied at 15. TRIPLES—CTaylor, Los Angeles, 6; Baez, Chi- Sloane Stephens (10), United States, def. Anett 1 a.m. (Wednesday) — UCI World Tour: Critérium Busch) Kontaveit (25), Estonia, 6-2, 6-0. women’s basketball staff, serving as the coordinator of player devel- June 3 — Pocono 400, Lond Pond, Pa. (Martin cago, 5; KMarte, Arizona, 5; Contreras, Chica- go, 4; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 4; Nimmo, New York, Men’s Doubles opment, recruiting and video operations. While in this role, he was du Dauphiné, Stage 2, from Montbrison to Truex, Jr.) Third Round June 10 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Brooklyn, 4; Story, Colorado, 4; 13 tied at 3. responsible for a variety of tasks including, but not limited to, game and HOME RUNS—Harper, Washington, 18; Villan- Maximo Gonzalez, Argentina and Nicolas Jar- Belleville, France (same-day tape), NBC Sports Mich. ry, Chile, def. Stephane Robert, France and practice film, film exchange and creative content. June 24 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, ueva, San Diego, 15; Albies, Atlanta, 14; Baez, Chicago, 14; Shaw, Milwaukee, 13; Adams, Calvin Hemery, France, 7-5, 6-3. Network Calif. Robert Farah, Colombia and Juan Sebastian “I’m very honored for the opportunity to continue to work with July 1 — Overton’s 400, Joliet, Ill. Washington, 12; Arenado, Colorado, 12; Black- DIVING mon, Colorado, 12; 5 tied at 11. Cabal (5), Colombia, def. Artem Sitak, New Coach Curry and everyone here at Alabama in this new role,” said July 7 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. Zealand and Wesley Koolhof, Netherlands, July 14 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. STOLEN BASES—Inciarte, Atlanta, 18; Turn- Johnson. “I also am very thankful to have had the opportunity to learn 5 p.m. — FINA World Cup, 3-meter men’s syn- er, Washington, 16; MTaylor, Washington, 15; 3-6, 6-4, 6-3. July 22 — New Hampshire 301, Loudon Oliver Marach, Austria and Mate Pavic (2), Cain, Milwaukee, 11; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 10; from one of the best director of basketball operations in the country in July 29 — Gander Outdoors 400, Long Pond, Croatia, def. James Cerretini, United States chro finals, at Wuhan, China (same-day tape), Hernandez, Philadelphia, 10; Jankowski, San Grant Fausset. I look forward to aiding in the building of this program Pa. and Marcelo Arevalo-Gonzalez, El Salvador, NBC Sports Network Aug. 5 — GoBowling at The Glen, Watkins Diego, 10; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 10; 3 tied at 9. 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. and continuing the success we have had in recent years.” Glen, N.Y. PITCHING—Scherzer, Washington, 9-1; Nola, Women’s Doubles GOLF Philadelphia, 7-2; Stratton, San Francisco, 7-3; Johnson came to Tuscaloosa after having spent four years as a Aug. 12 — Cup Series Race at Michigan, Third Round Brooklyn, Mich. Wacha, St. Louis, 7-1; Gonzalez, Washington, Zhaoxuan Yang, China and Hao-Ching Chan manager for the Tennessee Lady Volunteers women’s basketball team. 5 p.m. — World Long Drive Tour, Atlantic City Aug. 18 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, 6-2; Lester, Chicago, 6-2; Mikolas, St. Louis, (8), Taiwan, def. Sorana Cirstea, Romania and 6-1; Newcomb, Atlanta, 6-1; Quintana, Chica- While in Knoxville, Johnson assisted in several areas of the program Boardwalk Bash, at Atlantic City, New Jersey, TGC Bristol, Tenn. Sara Sorribes Tormo, Spain, 6-2, 6-4. Sept. 2 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darling- go, 6-4; Strasburg, Washington, 6-5. Barbora Krejcikova, Czech Republic and Kat- throughout his time in Knoxville including operations, video and ton, S.C. ERA—deGrom, New York, 1.49; Scherzer, erina Siniakova (6), Czech Republic, def. Jo- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Washington, 1.92; Nola, Philadelphia, 2.18; Fol- graphics. From the operations side, he helped coordinate team travel, Sept. 9 — Big Machine Brickyard 400, India- hanna Larsson, Sweden and Kiki Bertens (9), 7 p.m. — Miami at St. Louis, FS1 napolis tynewicz, Atlanta, 2.22; Gonzalez, Washington, Netherlands, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (6). practices, summer camps and male practice players. Johnson also Sept. 16 — South Point 400, Las Vegas 2.27; Wacha, St. Louis, 2.41; Lester, Chicago, Andreja Klepac, Slovenia and Maria Jose Mar- 2.44; Mikolas, St. Louis, 2.49; Arrieta, Philadel- spent time with the video coordinator filming practice, making highlight 9 p.m. — Regional coverage, Arizona at San Sept. 22 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Rich- tinez Sanchez (3), Spain, def. Venus Williams, mond, Va. phia, 2.66; Newcomb, Atlanta, 2.73. United States and Serena Williams, United videos, preparing scouting reports and uploading game footage for film Francisco or Kansas City at L.A. Angels, MLB Sept. 30 — Bank of America 500, Concord, STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, 120; States, 6-4, 6-7 (4), 6-0. Corbin, Arizona, 98; deGrom, New York, 98; exchange. In addition, he has experience with creating graphics for N.C. Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia and Lara Arru- Network Oct. 7 — Cup Series Race at Dover, Dover, Del. Strasburg, Washington, 93; Foltynewicz, Atlan- abarrena-Vecino, Spain, def. Irina Khromache- social media and recruiting. Oct. 14 — 1000Bulbs.com 500, Talladega, Ala. ta, 80; Velasquez, Philadelphia, 79; Greinke, va, Russia and Dalila Jakupovic, Slovenia, 9 p.m. — Atlanta at San Diego, Fox Sports Arizona, 78; Gray, Colorado, 76; Syndergaard, Johnson completed his Bachelor of Science in education with a Oct. 21 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas 6-3, 6-1. Southeast City, Kan. New York, 76; 2 tied at 74. Mixed Doubles concentration in recreation & sport management and a minor in busi- Oct. 28 — First Data 500, Martinsville, Va. Second Round ness administration from the University of Tennessee in 2016. Nov. 4 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth Gabriela Dabrowski, Canada and Mate Pavic Nov. 11 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. Basketball (1), Croatia, def. Edouard Roger-Vasselin, Tiffany Coppage has been named to the Alabama women’s bas- Nov. 18 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead, Fla. NBA Finals France and Andrea Sestini Hlavackova, Czech ketball staff as assistant coach and recruiting coordinator, head coach x-non-points race (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Republic, 6-2, 6-3. COLLEGE SOFTBALL Golden State 2, Cleveland 0 Matwe Middelkoop, Netherlands and Demi Kristy Curry announced on Tuesday. Thursday’s Game Schuurs, Netherlands, def. Kristina Mlade- Coppage joins the Crimson Tide after spending the last two Baseball Golden State 124, Cleveland 114, OT novic, France and Alexis Musialek, France, 6-4, 7-5. seasons in the same position at Northwestern. American League Sunday’s Game Noles, Huskies for title Golden State 122, Cleveland 103 , Brazil and Maria Jose East Division Martinez Sanchez, Spain, def. Dominic Inglot, n Postgraduate scholarships awarded to pair: At Tuscaloosa, W L Pct GB Wednesday, June 6 Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Britain and Johanna Konta, Britain, . Alabama, a pair of Alabama student-athletes, gymnast Mackenzie New York 37 17 .685 — Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico and Katarina By CLIFF BRUNT Boston 41 19 .683 — Friday, June 8 Brannan and swimmer Luke Kaliszak, have earned NCAA Winter Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. Srebotnik, Slovenia, def. Jean-Julien Rojer, Tampa Bay 28 30 .483 11 Netherlands and Andreja Klepac (5), Slovenia, The Associated Press Toronto 26 33 .441 13½ Monday, June 11 Postgraduate Scholarships the NCAA announced recently. x-Cleveland at Golden State, 8 p.m. 6-2, 7-6 (3). Baltimore 17 41 .293 22 Alexander Peya, Austria and Nicole Melichar, Both Brannan and Kaliszak are finalists for the H. Boyd McWhorter Central Division Thursday, June 14 x-Golden State at Cleveland, 8 p.m. United States, def. Shuai Zhang, China and Southeastern Conference Scholar-Athlete of the Year and earned OKLAHOMA CITY — Florida State and W L Pct GB John Peers, Australia, 6-4, 3-6, 10-7. Cleveland 30 28 .517 — Sunday, June 17 multiple All-America and Academic All-America honors during their x-Cleveland at Golden State, 7 p.m. Ivan Dodig, Croatia and Latisha Chan (2), Tai- Washington are in. Detroit 28 31 .475 2½ wan, def. Franko Skugor, Croatia and Vania careers. They also both earned their undergraduate degrees – Brannan Oklahoma and the Southeastern Confer- Minnesota 25 30 .455 3½ WNBA King, United States, 6-3, 3-6, 10-7. with a 4.0 grade point average in psychology and Kaliszak with a 3.98 in Kansas City 21 38 .356 9½ EASTERN CONFERENCE Juniors Men’s Singles ence are out. Chicago 18 38 .321 11 W L Pct GB First Round pre-med – during Alabama’s spring commencement. West Division Connecticut 5 0 1.000 — Sebastian Baez (1), Argentina, def. Mathys Er- Brannan, an SEC and NCAA regional champion, is the 20th Florida State defeated UCLA twice on Sun- W L Pct GB Washington 5 3 .625 1½ hard, France, 6-7, 6-3, 6-0. Seattle 37 22 .627 — Chicago 3 3 .500 2½ Naoki Tajima, Japan, def. Marko Miladinovic, Crimson Tide gymnast to earn an NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship, day to advance to the Women’s College World Houston 37 24 .607 1 New York 2 2 .500 2½ Serbia, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. a mark that stands as the most in collegiate gymnastics history. The Los Angeles 32 28 .533 5½ Atlanta 2 3 .400 3 Filip Cristian Jianu, Romania, def. Carlos San- Series championship series. The Seminoles Oakland 31 29 .517 6½ Indiana 0 6 .000 5½ chez Jover, Spain, 6-2, 1-6, 6-4. Austin, Texas, native helped lead Alabama to four NCAA championship Texas 25 37 .403 13½ WESTERN CONFERENCE Kyrian Jacquet, France, def. Drew Baird (16), appearances, three NCAA regional titles and the 2015 SEC crown. won the second game 12-6 after winning the W L Pct GB United States, 6-3, 3-6, 6-2. first 3-1. Saturday’s Games Los Angeles 4 1 .800 — Ray Ho, Taiwan, def. Dalibor Svrcina (10), Kaliszak, an SEC and NCAA champion, is the ninth member of Al- Milwaukee 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Seattle 5 2 .714 — Czech Republic, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3. abama’s swimming and diving program to earn an NCAA Postgraduate Florida State (56-12) will face Washington Kansas City 5, Oakland 4 Phoenix 4 3 .571 1 Andrew Fenty, United States, def. Admir Kalen- N.Y. Yankees 8, Baltimore 5 Dallas 3 3 .500 1½ der, Croatia, 6-2, 1-6, 6-1. Scholarship. The Huntsville, Ala., native led Alabama to four-consecu- (52-8) in a best-of-three championship se- Detroit 7, Toronto 4 Minnesota 2 5 .286 3 Mateus De Carvalho Cardoso Alves, Brazil, tive NCAA top-15 team finishes, including three-straight in the top 10. Minnesota 7, Cleveland 1 Las Vegas 1 5 .167 3½ def. Philip Henning, South Africa, 7-6, 6-2. ries starting Monday. Washington eliminat- Boston 5, Houston 4 Nick Hardt, Dominican Republic, def. Hugo He was also part of Alabama’s first NCAA champion relay in 2016. Texas 3, L.A. Angels 2, 10 innings Saturday’s Games Gaston (5), France, 4-6, 6-1, 6-0. n Track and field stars earn honors: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, ed two-time defending champion Oklahoma Seattle 3, Tampa Bay 1 New York 87, Indiana 81, OT Brandon Nakashima, United States, def. Rudolf Sunday’s Games Dallas 94, Seattle 90 Molleker (3), Germany, 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. ten Alabama track & field student-athletes earned All-SEC honors for with a 3-0 win earlier Sunday. N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, ppd. Sunday’s Games Rinky Hijikata, Australia, def. Arnaud Bovy, their performances at the 2018 Southeastern Conference Outdoor Toronto 8, Detroit 4 Connecticut 88, Washington 64 Belgium, 6-3, 4-6, 7-6. Change at the top is guaranteed. Oklaho- Chicago White Sox 6, Milwaukee 1 Tristan Boyer (11), United States, def. Luka Track & Field Championships, the league office announced Tuesday. Phoenix 78, Atlanta 71 ma and SEC member Florida had combined Minnesota 7, Cleveland 5 Los Angeles 77, Minnesota 69 Pavlovic, France, 7-5, 7-6. Four Tide student-athletes were named to the Freshman All-SEC team. Oakland 5, Kansas City 1 Chicago 95, Las Vegas 90 Sergey Fomin, Uzbekistan, def. Ondrej Styler, to win the past five championships, and at L.A. Angels 3, Texas 1 Today’s Games Czech Republic, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4. The SEC recognizes all event champions from the SEC Outdoor Seattle 2, Tampa Bay 1 No games scheduled Uisung Park, Republic of Korea, def. Lorenzo Track & Field Championships as first team all-conference. Second- and least one SEC member had played for the title Boston 9, Houston 3 Tuesday’s Games Musetti, Italy, 6-3, 6-2. Today’s Games Phoenix at New York, 10 a.m. Thiago Seyboth Wild (8), Brazil, def. Thiago third-place finishers are designated as second team all-conference. the previous seven years. This year, no SEC N.Y. Yankees (Severino 8-1) at Detroit (VerHa- Connecticut at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Agustin Tirante, Argentina, 6-3, 6-2. The top freshman finisher in each event at the conference meet earns a gen 0-1), 12:10 p.m., 1st game Timofey Skatov (6), Kazakhstan, def. Mateo teams even reached the semifinals. N.Y. Yankees (German 0-3) at Detroit (Fiers Barreiros Reyes, Brazil, 7-5, 6-2. spot on the Freshman All-SEC team. 4-3), 6:10 p.m., 2nd game Hockey Wojciech Marek, Poland, def. Rayane Rou- Three of the Crimson Tide’s all-conference recipients were double Washington, which won its only national Kansas City (Duffy 2-6) at L.A. Angels (Trope- mane, France, 6-2, 3-6, 6-3. ano 3-3), 9:07 p.m. Stanley Cup Finals Cannon Kingsley, United States, def. Jonas honorees – junior Vincent Kiprop (first team – men’s 5,000 meters and title in 2009, represents the Pac-12. Florida Tuesday’s Games (Best-of-seven; x-if necessary) Forejtek, Czech Republic, 7-6, 6-1. 10,000 meters), senior Alfred Chelanga (second team – men’s 5,000 Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 3:10 p.m., Washington 2, Vegas 1 Nicolas Mejia (9), Colombia, def. Tao Mu, Chi- State proudly represents the ACC, a confer- 1st game Monday, May 28 na, 6-3, 6-4. meters and 10,000 meters) and freshman Tamara Clark (second team – ence that has never won a softball champion- Tampa Bay at Washington, 6:05 p.m. Vegas 6, Washington 4 Joao Lucas Reis Da Silva, Brazil, def. Juan women’s 100 meters and 200 meters). N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 6:07 p.m. Wednesday’s Game Manuel Cerundolo (14), Argentina, 4-6, 6-4, ship. Baltimore at N.Y. Mets, 6:10 p.m. Washington 3, Vegas 2 6-1. Junior Shelby McEwen also earned First Team All-SEC for his Detroit at Boston, 6:10 p.m. Saturday’s Game Jaimee Floyd Angele, France, def. Trey Hilder- victory in the men’s high jump. Other second-team recipients for the “We’ve just worked so hard to, one, want Milwaukee at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m. Washington 3, Vegas 1 brand, United States, 6-3, 6-3. Oakland at Texas, 7:05 p.m. Today’s Game Yanki Erel, Turkey, def. Facundo Diaz Acosta men are junior Kord Ferguson (discus), junior Daniel Haugh (hammer Florida State to be here, want to be in a na- Chicago White Sox at Minnesota, 7:10 p.m., Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. (15), Argentina, 6-3, 6-4. throw), junior Gilbert Kigen (10,000 meters) and junior Keitavious Walter 2nd game Thursday, June 7 Deney Wassermann, Netherlands, def. George tional championship — that’s been our goal,” Seattle at Houston, 7:10 p.m. x-Washington at Vegas, 7 p.m. Loffhagen, Britain, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. (200 meters). Florida State coach Lonni Alameda said. Kansas City at L.A. Angels, 9:07 p.m. Sunday, June 10 Stefan Palosi, Romania, def. Jiri Lehecka, Joining Clark as a second-team women’s selection are junior Por- x-Vegas at Washington, 7 p.m. Czech Republic, 4-6, 6-3, 7-6. “And then, two, for the ACC. We want to show National League Wednesday, June 13 Sebastian Korda (2), United States, def. Valen- tious Warren (shot put) and freshman McKenzie Yanek (10,000 meters). East Division x-Washington at Vegas, 7 p.m. tin Royer, France, 6-2, 7-6. Alabama’s Freshman All-SEC honorees include Clark (women’s that this amazing game, you don’t have to W L Pct GB Juniors Women’s Singles Atlanta 35 24 .593 — First Round 100 meters), Yanek (women’s 10,000 meters), Jaimie Robinson (wom- be in two conferences or maybe one of the Washington 33 25 .569 1½ Soccer Alice Tubello, France, def. Taisya Pachkaleva, en’s triple jump) and Christian Edwards (men’s triple jump). Philadelphia 31 26 .544 3 Russia, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4. teams in another conference to win a national New York 27 30 .474 7 Major League Soccer Caty Mcnally, United States, def. Francesca Alabama will send 14 individuals (nine men, five women) and the Miami 20 39 .339 15 EASTERN CONFERENCE Curmi, Malta, 6-1, 6-1. women’s 4x100- and 4x400-meter relays to the 2018 NCAA Outdoor championship. You don’t. You can be at anoth- Central Division W L T Pts GF GA Lulu Sun (14), Switzerland, def. Ana Paula Mel- W L Pct GB Atlanta United FC 9 3 2 29 30 18 ilo, Brazil, 7-5, 6-1. Track & Field Championships this week at the University of Oregon’s er school, another conference, and you can Milwaukee 37 23 .617 — New York City FC 8 3 3 27 29 19 Maria Lourdes Carle (12), Argentina, def. Elsa Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon. Chicago 33 23 .589 2 Columbus 7 3 5 26 21 13 Jacquemot, France, 7-6, 6-0. make it happen.” St. Louis 32 25 .561 3½ New York 7 4 1 22 27 14 Gergana Topalova, Bulgaria, def. Natasha Sub- The Alabama men’s track & field team will enter the NCAA Current Pac-12 teams won national titles all Pittsburgh 30 29 .508 6½ New England 6 4 4 22 24 20 hash, United States, 6-4, 6-0. Championships as the No. 4 team in the country while the Crimson Cincinnati 21 39 .350 16 Orlando City 6 6 1 19 22 23 Andreea Prisacariu, Romania, def. Himari Sato, but one year from 2001 to 2011, but none have West Division Philadelphia 5 6 3 18 16 19 Japan, 6-1, 6-2. Tide women will open competition ranked No. 20 in the U.S. Track & W L Pct GB Chicago 5 7 2 17 20 25 Xiyu Wang (8), China, def. Olympe Lancelot, Field Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) pre-NCAA won since. Things appear to be approaching Arizona 31 27 .534 — Montreal 4 10 0 12 15 29 France, 6-4, 7-5. Colorado 30 29 .508 1½ Toronto FC 3 7 2 11 17 23 Daniela Vismane, Latvia, def. Maria Gabriela Championships rankings. that level of excellence again — the Pac-12 Los Angeles 29 30 .492 2½ D.C. United 2 5 3 9 14 18 Rivera Corado, Guatemala, 6-3, 6-1. n Stephenson up for national award: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, San Francisco 29 30 .492 2½ WESTERN CONFERENCE Mariam Dalakishvili, Georgia, def. Lenka Stara, had four of the eight teams at the World Se- San Diego 27 34 .443 5½ W L T Pts GF GA Slovakia, 6-4, 6-0. Alabama’s Lauren Stephenson is one of four nominees for the 2018 ries, including No. 1 seed Oregon and two Sporting Kansas City 8 2 4 28 28 14 Clara Burel (13), France, def. Sofya Lansere, Honda Sport Award for Golf, the Collegiate Women’s Sports Awards Saturday’s Games FC Dallas 7 1 5 26 22 14 Russia, 6-2, 6-1. semifinalists. Now, Washington wants to take Milwaukee 5, Chicago White Sox 0 Real Salt Lake 7 6 1 22 19 26 Yuki Naito (10), Japan, def. Margaryta Bilokin, (CWSA) announced. St. Louis 3, Pittsburgh 2 Los Angeles FC 6 4 3 21 25 21 Ukraine, 6-2, 7-6. Stephenson is joined as a finalist by Wake Forest’s Jennifer the league back to the top. The Huskies are Washington 5, Atlanta 3, 14 innings Portland 6 3 3 21 20 18 Katie Volynets, United States, def. Yasmine Chicago Cubs 7, N.Y. Mets 1, 14 innings Vancouver 5 5 5 20 21 28 Mansouri, France, 6-2, 6-3. Kupcho, Stanford’s Andrea Lee and UCLA’s Lilia Vu. undefeated — 37-0 — against non-conference L.A. Dodgers 12, Colorado 4 Houston 5 5 3 18 27 21 Emma Raducanu, Britain, def. Marina Timofee- The Honda Sport Award has been presented annually by San Diego 8, Cincinnati 2 LA Galaxy 5 7 2 17 19 23 va, Russia, 6-4, 6-3. teams this season. San Francisco 2, Philadelphia 0 Minnesota United 5 8 1 16 17 26 Clara Tauson (5), Denmark, def. Viktoriya the CWSA for the past 42 years to the top female athletes in 12 Arizona 6, Miami 2 San Jose 2 8 3 9 19 25 Kanapatskaya, Russia, 7-5, 6-2. NCAA-sanctioned sports. The winners of each of the sport awards “I think we pride ourselves a little bit on Sunday’s Games Seattle 2 7 2 8 7 14 Joanna Garland, Taiwan, def. Gabriella Price, Chicago Cubs 2, N.Y. Mets 0 Colorado 2 8 2 8 14 22 United States, 6-4, 6-4. become finalists for the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year and the being scrappy and they do, too,” Alameda Atlanta 4, Washington 2 Leylah Annie Fernandez (15), Canada, def. Jo- 2018 Honda Cup, which will be presented on June 25 in Los Angeles. Chicago White Sox 6, Milwaukee 1 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. anne Zuger, Switzerland, 6-2, 6-3. said. “They’re a scrappy team. They’re fiery.” St. Louis 5, Pittsburgh 0 Kamilla Rakhimova, Russia, def. Peyton Stea- Stephenson has already been named the 2018 Golfstat Cup win- n Season ends for Sanders, Ducks: L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 7 Friday’s Game rns, United States, 6-4, 6-2. ner for the best scoring average on the season (69.76). The Lexington, San Francisco 6, Philadelphia 1 Vancouver 2, Colorado 1 Salma Djoubri, France, def. Simona Waltert, Former New Hope High School standout DJ Arizona 6, Miami 1 Saturday’s Games Switzerland, 6-2, 5-7, 6-2. South Carolina native posted the lowest scoring average in the history San Diego 6, Cincinnati 3 LA Galaxy 1, Portland 1, tie Eleonora Molinaro (6), Luxembourg, def. of the Golfstat Cup this season and finished tied for seventh at the Sanders saw her first College World Series Today’s Games Atlanta United FC 3, Philadelphia 1 Manon Leonard, France, 4-6, 6-0, 6-2. Arizona (Godley 5-4) at San Francisco (Holland Montreal 1, Houston 0 Elina Avanesyan, Russia, def. Adrienn Nagy, NCAA Championships. appearance end with Oregon’s 4-1 loss to 3-6), 9:10 p.m. New England 2, New York 1 Hungary, 6-4, 6-7, 6-4. —From Special Reports Atlanta (Teheran 4-3) at San Diego (Richard New York City FC 3, Orlando City 0 Lea Ma, United States, def. Ana Makatsaria, Florida State in the late game Saturday night. 3-6), 9:10 p.m. Toronto FC 3, Columbus 3, tie Georgia, 7-6, 6-2. 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St. John’s 11, Morehead State 5, MSU eliminated FAU 11, Columbia 2, CU eliminated Arkansas 10, Southern Miss. 2 Vanderbilt 4, Clemson 3 Florida 3, Jacksonville 2 Sunday’s Games Baseball Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Dallas Baptist 9, Southern Miss. 4, USM eliminated briefly Clemson 9, St. John’s 8, SJU eliminated FAU 12, Jacksonville 7, Jacksonville eliminated Arkansas 4, Dallas Baptist 3, Arkansas advances Division I Regionals Vanderbilt 19, Clemson 6, Vanderbilt advances Today’s Games Double Elimination; x-if necessary Game 6 — Florida (44-17) vs. FAU (42-18), Noon At Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park At Boshamer Stadium At Springs Brooks Stadium x-Game 7 — Florida vs. Game 5 winner, 4 p.m. Auto Racing Chapel Hill, North Carolina Lubbock, Texas Conway, South Carolina Friday’s Games Friday’s Games Friday’s Games At Melching Field at Conrad Park Truex, Jr. wins NASCAR race at Pocono North Carolina 11, N.C. A&T 0 Texas Tech 9, New Mexico State 2 Washington 7, UConn 1 DeLand, Florida Louisville 13, Kent State 6 LONG POND, Pa. — Martin Truex, Jr. had his car parked on Houston 9, Purdue 1 Coastal Carolina 16, LIU Brooklyn 1 Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games the White House lawn and was feted with a day in his honor in his Saturday’s Games Oklahoma State 9, South Florida 2 Kent State 2, New Mexico State 1, NMSU eliminated Purdue 14, N.C. A&T 4, NC A&T eliminated UConn 10, LIU Brooklyn 3, LIU eliminated Stetson 8, Hartford 3 home state of New Jersey. Nearly seven months after winning his first North Carolina 4, Houston 3 Texas Tech 10, Louisville 4 Washington 11, Coastal Carolina 6 Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games South Florida 9, Hartford 4, 11 innings, HU eliminated NASCAR Cup championship, Truex’s whirlwind victory tour remains on Houston 8, Purdue 4, Purdue eliminated Louisville 12, Kent State 6, Kent St. eliminated UConn 6, Coastal Carolina 5, CC eliminated Stetson 10, Oklahoma State 3 Texas Tech 11, Louisville 6, Texas Tech advances a barnstorming schedule. North Carolina 19, Houston 11, North Carolina advances Washington 9, UConn 6, Washington advances Sunday’s Games Oklahoma State 6, South Florida 1, USF eliminated “It just kind of reminded us of how big a deal it is to win a champion- At Doak Field at Dail Park At UFCU Disch-Falk Field At Foley Field Stetson 11, Oklahoma State 1, Stetson advances Austin, Texas ship in this sport,” Truex said. Raleigh, North Carolina Athens, Georgia Friday’s Games Friday’s Games Lost in the shuffle in a season where Kevin Harvick and Kyle Friday’s Game At Siebert Field Texas A&M 10, Indiana 3 Auburn 13, Northeastern 4 Troy 6, Duke 0 Minneapolis Busch have turned the Cup Series into a two-driver show, Truex came Army 5, N.C. State 1 Texas 10, Texas Southern 0 Saturday’s Games Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Georgia 18, Campbell 5 UCLA 6, Gonzaga 5 to Pocono and gave the field a reminder that he’s still a driver to beat in N.C. State 9, Northeastern 3, NU eliminated Indiana 6, Texas Southern 0, TSU eliminated Duke 16, Campbell 8, Campbell eliminated Minnesota 10, Canisius 1 Texas 8, Texas A&M 3 the championship race. Auburn 12, Army 1 Sunday’s Games Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games Sunday’s Games Georgia 11, Troy 7 Gonzaga 8, Canisius 2, CC eliminated Truex stayed out on pivotal caution late in the race to take the N.C. State 11, Army 1, Army eliminated Duke 15, Troy 6, Troy eliminated Minnesota 3, UCLA 2, 10 innings Indiana 9, Texas A&M 7, Texas A&M eliminated lead, then pulled away off a restart with seven laps left to win Sunday at Auburn 15, N.C. State 7, Auburn advances Today’s Game Sunday’s Games Texas 3, Indiana 2, Texas advances Game 6 — Georgia (39-19) vs. Duke (42-16), Noon UCLA 10, Gonzaga 4, GU eliminated Pocono Raceway and thrust himself into title contention. At Lewis Field at Clark-LeClair Stadium x-Game 7 — Georgia vs. Duke, 4 p.m. Minnesota 13, UCLA 8, Minnesota advances At Goss Stadium at Coleman Field “Just happy today that things kind of went our way a little bit for Greenville, North Carolina Corvallis, Oregon Friday’s Games At Dick Howser Stadium At Oxford-University Stadium/Swayze Field Friday’s Games once,” Truex said. South Carolina 8, Ohio State 3 Tallahassee, Florida Oxford LSU 6, San Diego State 4 Truex said it with a straight face, as the 37-year-old Furniture Row East Carolina 16, UNC Wilmington 7 Friday’s Games Saturday’s Games Oregon State 9, Northwestern State 3 Saturday’s Games Oklahoma 20, Mississippi State 10 Tennessee Tech 6, Missouri State 4 Saturday’s Games Racing driver is still having the type of season that — oh, all but two UNC Wilmington 4, Ohio State 3, 13 innings, OSU elim- Samford 7, Florida State 6 Ole Miss 9, Saint Louis 2 Northwestern State 9, San Diego State 0, SDSU eliminated drivers — would love to produce. He won the fifth race of the season inated Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games Oregon State 14, LSU 1 South Carolina 4, East Carolina 2 Florida State 3, Mississippi State 2, MSU eliminated Missouri State 9, Saint Louis 8, SLU eliminated Sunday’s Games at Fontana and had runner-up finishes in each of the last two races Sunday’s Games Oklahoma 4, Samford 0 Ole Miss 9, Tennessee Tech 8 LSU 9, Northwestern State 5, NWSU eliminated headed into Pocono where he won his first race for FRR in 2015 and UNC Wilmington 9, East Carolina 7, East Carolina elimi- Sunday’s Games Tennessee Tech 2, Misouri State 1, MSU eliminated Oregon State 12, LSU 0, Oregon State advances launched his journeyman-to-champion career metamorphosis. nated Mississippi State 9, Samford 8, Samford eliminated Today’s Games Today’s Games Mississippi State 13, Oklahoma 5 Game 6 — Ole Miss (48-15) vs. Tennessee Tech (50-10), At Klein Field at Sunken Diamond Still, Busch and Harvick had made a habit of collecting checkered Game 6 — South Carolina (35-24) vs. UNC Wilmington Today’s Game Noon Stanford, California flags; the two former Cup champions combined to win nine of the first (39-22), Noon x-Game 7 — Oklahoma (38-24) vs. Mississippi State (34- x-Game 7 — Ole Miss vs. Tennessee Tech, 6 p.m. Friday’s Games x-Game 7 — South Carolina vs. Game 5 winner, 4 p.m. 26), Noon Cal State Fullerton 6, Baylor 2 13 races. And each driver spent enough time in front — Harvick led At Baum Stadium at George Cole Field Stanford 4, Wright State 3, 13 innings 89 laps; Busch 13 — that a one-two finish at Pocono seemed almost At Doug Kingsmore Stadium At Alfred A. McKethan Stadium Fayetteville, Arkansas Saturday’s Games Clemson, South Carolina Gainesville, Florida Friday’s Games Baylor 11, Wright State 5, Wright St. eliminated certain on the 2 1/2-mile track. Friday’s Games Friday’s Games Arkansas 10, Oral Roberts 2 Cal State Fullerton 2, Stanford 1 Truex and Harvick each stayed out on a caution with 20 laps left Vanderbilt 2, St. John’s 0 Florida 13, Columbia 5 Southern Miss. 9, Dallas Baptist 0 Sunday’s Games Clemson 4, Morehead State 3, 10 innings Jacksonville 5, FAU 3 Saturday’s Games Stanford 4, Baylor 2, BU eliminated in the race. Busch made a pit stop and surrendered the lead to Truex. Saturday’s Games Saturday’s Games Dallas Baptist 18, Oral Roberts 9, ORU eliminated Cal State Fullerton 5, Stanford 2, CSF advances Truex then held off a hard-charging Kyle Larson down the stretch and showed he’s still a threat to win his second straight title. “We couldn’t get back up through there for anything back up to those guys,” Busch said. COLLEGE BASEBALL: NCAA Regionals The Harvick-Busch-Truex champions trio have won 10 of 14 races. “I think three of those guys are definitely head-over-heels better than the rest of us,” Larson said. n Hunter-Reay wins Indy Car race: At Detroit, after his first Indy- Car victory since 2015, Ryan Hunter-Reay could look back on some of Gordon, McQuary play hand in saving MSU bullpen the most frustrating moments of the drought. “If you look at the past Indy 500s in ‘17 and ‘16, ones I think we By Brett Hudson son said, referencing the late great could have won — both of those. Led the most laps in one of them, didn’t finish the race,” he said. “Catching James Hinchcliffe at Long [email protected] Samford showed strong Texas coach. Samford coach Casey Dunn had just Beach in the last five laps or whatever it was. The electrical system Gordon’s heroics did more than se- watched a senior reliever throw 3 1/3 shuts down. Leading in 2016 at Pocono and the same electrical TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Cole Gor- problem shuts the car down.” cure a win: it put MSU in great position innings of relief with no don was a piece of a disaster less than to do it again tomorrow. His eating six Hunter-Reay can finally put all that behind him after he prevailed at against a Southeastern Conference Belle Isle on Sunday, taking over the lead when teammate Alexander 60 hours prior to his trot to the bullpen innings with 112 pitches — hours af- Saturday night, staring down the same lineup. He had just watched sopho- Rossi slid off the track at a turn with about seven laps to go. It was Hunt- ter Jacob Billingsley worked through more catcher Anthony Mulrine tally er-Reay’s 17th career IndyCar victory but his first since Pocono in 2015. team that was his unraveling then. seven innings in the first game — gave Gordon pitched like a man with no two hits, one of them his eighth home most of a depleted MSU bullpen an run of the season. Golf memory of it. extra day of rest for a winner-take-all Mississippi State’s junior relief He had also just watched his 14th DeChambeau wins Memorial on second playoff hole game. season at the helm of the program DUBLIN, Ohio — For the fourth straight year, Bryson DeCham- pitcher faced three batters in Okla- “From where we were after the first come to an end. beau leaves Ohio feeling like a winner. homa’s nine-run seventh inning from This time he had a trophy to show for it, and a handshake with Jack nine innings here, to see where we are “I don’t know that there’s a great Friday, the loss that sent MSU (34-26) Nicklaus to remember. and what we have available, I’d agree way to go out on a loss, but this is as into elimination games for the remain- DeChambeau finally made it easy on himself the third time playing with that. I’d say we’re in pretty good close as it comes,” Dunn said. the 18th hole at the Muirfield Village on Sunday, rolling in a 12-foot der of the Tallahassee Regional. His shape relatively speaking,” MSU inter- Dunn’s Bulldogs may have been the birdie putt on the second playoff hole to beat Byeong Hun An and win next crack at the Sooners (38-24) saw im coach Gary Henderson said. the Memorial. second team out of the Tallahassee Re- “I can’t believe I did it,” said DeChambeau, a winner for the second him shut them down for six innings, gional, but their trip was a memorable keeping them to seven hits and four time on the PGA Tour. McQuary’s unusual turn one. They helped knock the hosting He had played the Memorial only once before, though the 24-year- runs as MSU beat them 13-5. The win, Denver McQuary entered a game at Florida State squad out of the tourna- old Californian has been a regular in central Ohio. He has made it after a 9-8 win over Samford earlier in 2:42 p.m. with every intention of start- ment after the minimum two games through the 36-hole U.S. Open qualifier each of the last three years, all in the Columbus area. the day, forced a winner-take-all match ing another game happening a few before playing tight games against the between MSU and Oklahoma at noon This was far more rewarding. hours later. two teams trying to win the regional, DeChambeau watched his putt disappeared and raised both arms, today (ESPN2). When Billingsley’s start ended after MSU and Oklahoma. pumping them seven times as he yelled above the cheers of fans. Many “I didn’t think about Friday at all,” a solo home run to start the seventh The presence of the program at this of them lingered at the 18th green after spending much of the final Gordon said. “Throughout the game I inning, it was still more likely than not stage, making its first regional appear- round as if this might be the day Tiger Woods returned to winning. was able to throw my fastball wherever It wasn’t. that MSU was going to win that game, ance since 2012, was victory enough; Woods was never a serious factor, especially after missing a 3-foot I wanted to.” forcing an additional elimination game the way it performed on said stage par putt on the 10th hole and hitting another tee shot into someone’s Another big factor: the score. Gor- that Henderson wanted McQuary to was something Dunn was more proud backyard on the 13th hole. One of his best weeks hitting the ball ended don’s appearance Friday came in a start. of than any resulting record could in- with an even-par 72 and a six-way tie for 23rd. The finish was no less entertaining. tight game with the tying run already Still, Henderson turned to McQuary spire. DeChambeau went from a two-shot deficit at the turn to a one-shot on the base paths; on Sunday, he took to get two outs in the first game, throw- “The confidence, the resiliency lead after No. 12, and he kept it the rest of the way until a three-putt the mound mere minutes after MSU ing 16 pitches, before McQuary’s start these guys have and playing three bogey on the 18th hole from about 55 feet for a 1-under 71. That tied put eight runs up in the third inning. against Oklahoma. truly historic programs,” Dunn said. with An, who had closed with a 69 in the group ahead and was the first to reach 15-under 273. “When you pitch with a lead, your McQuary ultimately threw three in- “We got to play three truly historic pro- Kyle Stanley joined them in playoff. He hit into the water on the breaking ball gets better and your fast- nings in that evening start against the grams and we battled them to the end.” par-3 12th to fall five shots behind with six holes to play, only to run off ball gets better. I learned from Augie Sooners, allowing just one run on five Follow Dispatch sports writer Brett four straight birdies, capping the big run with a 30-foot putt on the 17th Garrido,” Oklahoma coach Skip John- hits and three walks. Hudson on Twitter @Brett_Hudson to tie DeChambeau. Major League Baseball Rebels move to 2-0; Eagles’ season ends Renfroe hits as Padres knock off Reds SAN DIEGO — Former Mississippi State standout Hunter Renfroe couldn’t help but admire his pinch-hit, go-ahead grand slam as it flew From Staff, Wire Reports Houston Roth struck out Two of the Rebels’ hit Jimmy Glowenke with toward the brick warehouse in the left-field corner at Petco Park. Alex Junior with the tying ninth-inning runs scored a pitch. Wolforth followed He held his bat out with his left hand for a moment before flipping it OXFORD — Grae run at third for the sopho- on a bases-loaded walk to with a three-run homer to and beginning his trot. Kessinger hit a tiebreaking “I knew it was gone as soon as I hit it, so I was thinking, ‘Get around more right-hander’s first ca- Servideo when Will Golsan right, and three pitches lat- the bases without falling,’” Renfroe said after his slam lifted Tyson Ross double in the eighth inning reer save. scored from second on a er Millard homered to left to and the San Diego Padres to a 6-3 victory against the Cincinnati Reds and host Mississippi held on Roth was the third pitch- wild pitch. make it 8-4. on Sunday. in a wild ninth to advance er of the inning for the Reb- n Dallas Baptist 9, n Taylor homers twice: The Padres took two of three in the matchup of last-place teams. to the final of the Oxford This series victory came after the Padres took three of four from the els (48-15), who are seeded Southern Mississippi 4: At Corvalis, Oregon, the NL’s other last-place team, the Miami Marlins. Regional with a 9-8 victo- fourth nationally and will At Fayetteville, Arkansas, Northwestern State season Batting for Ross, Renfroe drove a 1-2 pitch from Luis Castillo (4-6) ry over Tennessee Tech on have two chances if needed Garrett Wolforth and Tim ended with a 9-5 loss to LSU off the second deck of the Western Metal Supply Co. Building to give Sunday night. to advance and host a Super Millard hit back-to-back Sunday in the Corvalis Re- the Padres a 4-2 lead with one out in the fifth inning. It was Renfroe’s Kessinger’s two-out lin- third career grand slam, first for the Padres this season and his first Regional. homers in the fifth inning gional. career pinch homer. It was his third homer this season. er down the line in left field Nick Osborne hit two solo to break open the game, and Former New Hope High n Red Sox 9, Astros 3: At Houston, with Mookie Betts and Dustin scored speedy pinch-runner homers for the second-seed- Dallas Baptist went on to School standout Sam Taylor Pedroia on the disabled list, Boston’s offense stepped up Sunday night Anthony Servideo from first ed Golden Eagles (50-10), beat Southern Mississippi in hit a game-tying two-run to earn a split against the World Series champions. base for a 6-5 lead after the who lead the nation in wins. an elimination game in the home run for the Demons in Rick Porcello pitched well into the seventh, former Mississippi State standout Mitch Moreland and Andrew Benintendi each homered and eighth inning was kept alive Tennessee Tech beat Fayetteville Regional. the fourth inning. the Red Sox beat the Houston Astros. on a wild pitch following a Missouri State 2-1 late Sun- Dallas Baptist led 4-2 Taylor homered twice in Boston slugger J.D. Martinez left in the ninth inning with back . day to earn another shot at with two outs in the fifth the tournament, with the spasms. Cameras showed him talking to a team trainer in the dugout Each team scored three Ole Miss in today’s champi- when Jameson Hannah other being against eventual and pointing to his lower back after being pinch hit for by Sam Travis. Boston manager Alex Cora said Martinez was OK, and he pulled him runs in the ninth before onship round. doubled and Trent Driver champion Oregon State. mostly because he believed the game was in-hand. “I told him ‘Hey man, we are up four with the best closer in the game. If we can’t shut it down without you, we don’t deserve to win the Lucas Glover (7), $20,755 67-74-72-72—285 Marina Alex, $37,993 73-75-76-69—293 Daniel Mazziotta, $9,425 68-67-68-69—272 Branden Grace (7), $20,755 69-71-70-75—285 Hye-Jin Choi, $37,993 71-76-76-70—293 Roberto Díaz, $6,809 69-68-69-67—273 game,’” Cora said. Golf Chris Kirk (7), $20,755 75-69-66-75—285 a-Kristen Gillman, $0 70-74-75-74—293 Justin Lower, $6,809 67-67-70-69—273 Travis hit a two-run single. PGA Tour Shane Lowry (7), $20,755 73-69-73-70—285 Teresa Lu, $37,993 75-71-73-74—293 Henrik Norlander, $6,809 68-67-70-68—273 n Abraham Ancer (5), $19,758 65-75-73-73—286 Sei Young Kim, $37,993 70-71-76-76—293 Oscar Fraustro, $6,809 70-67-66-70—273 Braves 4, Nationals 2: At Atlanta, Charlie Culberson can’t Memorial Bill Haas (5), $19,758 70-69-72-75—286 Jenny Shin, $37,993 72-69-75-77—293 Justin Hueber, $6,809 70-69-70-64—273 really explain how he keeps homering as a pinch-hitter. Sunday Sung Kang (5), $19,758 74-67-74-71—286 Jodi Ewart Shadoff, $37,993 72-71-73-77—293 Rick Lamb, $6,809 67-68-67-71—273 At Muirfield Village GC Ted Potter, Jr. (5), $19,758 72-70-73-71—286 Georgia Hall, $29,225 72-76-75-71—294 Kyle Reifers, $6,809 69-68-68-68—273 He’s a career utility man with just eight career homers, but there’s Dublin, Ohio Nick Watney (5), $19,758 71-69-70-76—286 Minjee Lee, $29,225 72-71-80-71—294 Joseph Bramlett, $4,420 66-70-70-68—274 power hidden somewhere in his bat. Purse: $8.9 million Andrew Dorn, $19,046 69-74-73-71—287 In-Kyung Kim, $29,225 72-73-77-72—294 Wyndham Clark, $4,420 66-68-69-71—274 Yardage: 7,392; Par: 72 (36-36) Brice Garnett (4), $19,046 74-68-73-72—287 Luna Sobron Galmes, $29,225 70-75-77-72—294 Kramer Hickok, $4,420 71-65-69-69—274 Culberson hit a game-ending, two-run homer to lift the Atlanta Final Marc Leishman (4), $19,046 74-70-67-76—287 Caroline Masson, $29,225 72-74-75-73—294 Mito Pereira, $4,420 73-66-69-66—274 Braves to a win over the Washington Nationals. (x-won on second playoff hole) Charles Howell III (4), $18,423 73-70-71-74—288 a-Elizabeth Wang, $0 72-74-71-77—294 Alex Prugh, $4,420 69-70-68-67—274 It was the second time this week that Culberson delivered a x-B.DeChambeau (500), $1,602,000 69-67-66-71—273 Andrew Landry (4), $18,423 71-73-68-76—288 Rumi Yoshiba, $25,352 74-71-79-71—295 Sepp Straka, $4,420 65-70-71-68—274 Byeong Hun An (245), $783,200 68-67-69-69—273 Ollie Schniederjans (4), $18,423 73-69-73-73—288 Moriya Jutanugarn, $20,575 76-72-75-73—296 Ben Taylor, $4,420 67-68-70-69—274 pinch-hit homer in the ninth inning, marking Atlanta’s ninth victory in its Kyle Stanley (245), $783,200 67-66-70-70—273 Kevin Tway (4), $18,423 75-67-74-72—288 Austin Ernst, $20,575 74-74-75-73—296 Kyle Thompson, $4,420 68-68-68-70—274 last at-bat. The NL East-leading Braves have scored 109 runs in the Patrick Cantlay (135), $427,200 68-69-66-71—274 Vijay Singh (3), $17,978 75-66-73-75—289 Brittany Altomare, $20,575 76-70-77-73—296 Derek Ernst, $3,096 69-69-69-68—275 Peter Uihlein (110), $356,000 69-70-70-66—275 Yusaku Miyazato, $17,622 73-71-70-76—290 In Gee Chun, $20,575 74-73-75-74—296 Sungjae Im, $3,096 70-68-68-69—275 seventh inning or later, most in the league. Joaquin Niemann, $309,275 65-68-70-73—276 Pat Perez (3), $17,622 72-70-74-74—290 Emily Kristine Pedersen, $20,575 70-75-76-75—296 José de Jesús Rodríguez, $3,096 69-66-72-68—275 Justin Rose (95), $309,275 71-66-69-70—276 Brian Stuard (3), $17,622 72-70-72-76—290 Chella Choi, $20,575 71-70-78-77—296 Chase Wright, $3,096 68-70-68-69—275 Rickie Fowler (75), $240,300 72-69-68-68—277 Grayson Murray (3), $17,266 67-72-74-81—294 Azahara Munoz, $20,575 74-73-72-77—296 Kevin Dougherty, $3,096 67-65-71-72—275 Dustin Johnson (75), $240,300 72-66-72-67—277 Made Cut Did Not Finish Emma Talley, $20,575 74-71-74-77—296 Jason Gore, $3,096 69-69-70-67—275 Soccer Rory McIlroy (75), $240,300 74-70-64-69—277 Adam Hadwin (2), $16,732 74-70-73—217 Lydia Ko, $14,906 71-77-76-73—297 Jin Park, $3,096 66-73-68-68—275 Patrick Rodgers (75), $240,300 68-73-68-68—277 Yuta Ikeda, $16,732 76-68-73—217 Hyun Kyung Park, $14,906 76-72-75-74—297 Robby Shelton, $3,096 68-71-68-68—275 Justin Thomas (75), $240,300 72-69-68-68—277 Americans drop exhibition match to Ireland Kevin Kisner (2), $16,732 70-74-73—217 Jane Park, $14,906 72-75-75-75—297 Seann Harlingten, $2,217 68-71-69-68—276 DUBLIN, Ireland — Facing far better opposition than earlier in the Kiradech Aphibarnrat, $139,018 71-68-69-70—278 Patton Kizzire (2), $16,732 72-72-73—217 Wichanee Meechai, $12,544 72-75-77-74—298 Dan McCarthy, $2,217 71-66-67-72—276 Tony Finau (50), $139,018 71-68-72-67—278 John Senden (2), $16,732 73-69-75—217 Ryann O’Toole, $12,544 77-71-73-77—298 Maverick McNealy, $2,217 70-66-69-71—276 week, a young U.S. soccer team revealed its inexperience. Tom Hoge (50), $139,018 71-67-70-70—278 Rod Pampling (2), $16,198 73-70-75—218 Cristie Kerr, $12,544 73-75-70-80—298 Chris Naegel, $2,217 68-71-68-69—276 Goalkeeper Bill Hamid’s mistake led to Graham Burke’s tying goal J.B. Holmes (50), $139,018 70-66-71-71—278 Robert Streb (2), $16,020 71-72-80—223 a-Hailee Cooper, $0 72-76-77-74—299 Ryan Yip, $2,217 67-69-69-71—276 Matt Kuchar (50), $139,018 71-68-72-67—278 Sam Burns, $15,842 73-71-81—225 a-Lucy Li, $0 72-74-77-76—299 Brian Richey, $1,858 66-71-70-70—277 in the 57th minute, Alan Judge scored after Matt Miazga’s defensive Hideki Matsuyama (50), $139,018 65-71-71-71—278 Ashleigh Buhai, $11,705 73-71-76-80—300 Mark Anderson, $1,858 68-66-71-72—277 lapse in the 90th and Ireland remained unbeaten at home against the Phil Mickelson (50), $139,018 74-66-70-68—278 U.S. Women’s Open a-Linn Grant, $0 69-72-78-81—300 Bryan Bigley, $1,858 71-68-66-72—277 Ryan Moore (50), $139,018 71-69-68-70—278 Sunday Pernilla Lindberg, $11,337 76-72-78-77—303 Brad Hopfinger, $1,858 68-70-70-69—277 United States with a 2-1 win at Dublin on Saturday night in an exhibition Louis Oosthuizen (50), $139,018 70-69-74-65—278 At Shoal Creek CC Saranporn Langkulgasettrin, $11,337 73-73-76-81—303 Chad Ramey, $1,858 69-68-70-70—277 between nations that failed to qualify for the World Cup. Henrik Stenson (50), $139,018 71-66-72-69—278 Birmingham, Ala. Daniela Darquea, $11,127 74-74-78-80—306 Brady Schnell, $1,858 69-70-71-67—277 Ryan Armour (35), $76,985 68-70-72-69—279 Purse: $5 million Jillian Hollis, $11,022 76-70-78-83—307 Chase Seiffert, $1,858 70-67-69-71—277 “We conceded two goals that we shouldn’t be conceding, and we Keegan Bradley (35), $76,985 68-70-70-71—279 Yardage: 6,693; Par: 72 (36-36) Lindy Duncan, $10,919 71-74-77-86—308 Conner Godsey, $1,737 69-69-69-71—278 Emiliano Grillo (35), $76,985 72-69-68-70—279 (x-won on fourth playoff hole; a-amateur) Casey Wittenberg, $1,737 69-68-70-71—278 got to learn from it,” Miazga said. Martin Laird (35), $76,985 72-66-72-69—279 Final Web.com Tour Anders Albertson, $1,737 68-71-68-71—278 Bobby Wood put the U.S. ahead in first-half stoppage time, but Gary Woodland (35), $76,985 69-68-75-67—279 x-Ariya Jutanugarn, $900,000 67-70-67-73—277 Rafael Campos, $1,737 67-71-72-68—278 Tiger Woods (35), $76,985 72-67-68-72—279 Hyo-Joo Kim, $540,000 70-72-68-67—277 Rex Hospital Open Jamie Arnold, $1,651 66-73-71-69—279 the Americans lost for the first time since a 2-1 defeat at Trinidad and Russell Henley (26), $56,589 71-73-68-68—280 Carlota Ciganda, $349,079 73-68-71-69—281 Sunday Eric Axley, $1,651 69-70-68-72—279 Tobago last October ended their streak of seven straight World Cup ap- Si Woo Kim (26), $56,589 71-67-70-72—280 Danielle Kang, $244,704 69-77-70-69—285 At TPC Wakefield Plantation Jonathan Hodge, $1,651 68-71-71-69—279 Patrick Reed (26), $56,589 71-68-73-68—280 Lexi Thompson, $182,487 71-75-70-70—286 Raleigh, N.C. Nelson Ledesma, $1,651 70-68-73-68—279 pearances. Coach Bruce Arena quit after that match and was replaced Julian Suri, $56,589 71-67-70-72—280 a-Patty Tavatanakit, $0 70-73-72-71—286 Purse: $650,000 Seth Reeves, $1,651 69-70-74-66—279 on an interim basis by Dave Sarachan, who led the U.S. to two wins Whee Kim (26), $56,589 73-67-67-73—280 Wei-Ling Hsu, $182,487 71-73-70-72—286 Yardage: 7,257; Par: 71 (36-35) Max Rottluff, $1,651 68-68-69-74—279 David Lingmerth (26), $56,589 69-73-66-72—280 Sarah Jane Smith, $182,487 67-67-74-78—286 Final Nick Rousey, $1,651 71-67-69-72—279 and two draws, including a 3-0 home win Monday over a Bolivian team Kelly Kraft (21), $46,948 73-68-70-70—281 Inbee Park, $145,919 70-71-71-75—287 Joey Garber, $117,000 66-65-69-66—266 José Toledo, $1,651 71-66-69-73—279 that started just one regular. Sarachan gave three more players debuts Adam Scott (21), $46,948 72-66-70-73—281 Michelle Wie, $104,505 69-72-76-71—288 Scott Langley, $57,200 68-67-66-66—267 Dawie van der Walt, $1,651 69-68-69-73—279 Anirban Lahiri (18), $41,830 71-69-69-73—282 Charley Hull, $104,505 74-73-70-71—288 Hank Lebioda, $57,200 74-62-65-66—267 Fernando Mechereffe, $1,560 72-65-70-73—280 against the Irish, raising the total to 18 in five matches. Luke List (18), $41,830 71-67-73-71—282 Nasa Hataoka, $104,505 74-70-72-72—288 Brian Campbell, $28,600 69-64-69-66—268 Carlos Sainz Jr, $1,560 70-69-74-67—280 “For our young guys tonight, this is what these games are all about, Jamie Lovemark (18), $41,830 67-73-73-69—282 Angela Stanford, $104,505 73-72-71-72—288 Michael Johnson, $28,600 67-65-65-71—268 David Skinns, $1,560 68-71-66-75—280 Alex Cejka (15), $35,600 69-70-72-72—283 Nelly Korda, $104,505 70-74-71-73—288 Albin Choi, $21,044 68-64-69-68—269 Jimmy Stanger, $1,560 68-67-73-72—280 knowing how to manage a game like this on away soil,” Sarachan said. Chesson Hadley (15), $35,600 73-70-71-69—283 Megan Khang, $104,505 72-74-69-73—288 Cameron Percy, $21,044 67-67-67-68—269 Roland Thatcher, $1,560 68-71-71-70—280 Wood, among the few veterans of the loss in Trinidad, scored 34 Zach Johnson (15), $35,600 75-69-72-67—283 Jihyun Kim, $104,505 70-71-70-77—288 Wes Roach, $21,044 69-68-68-64—269 Will Claxton, $1,495 67-68-73-73—281 Jhonattan Vegas (15), $35,600 75-67-68-73—283 Jin Young Ko, $66,075 75-73-71-70—289 Josh Teater, $21,044 66-71-67-65—269 Bio Kim, $1,495 70-67-74-70—281 seconds into first-half injury time. Wil Trapp took a free kick from about Jason Day (10), $25,721 68-68-74-74—284 Lizette Salas, $66,075 74-73-71-71—289 Chris Baker, $15,600 65-72-67-66—270 Kyoung-Hoon Lee, $1,495 67-70-70-74—281 40 yards and Matt Miazga, just inside the penalty area, headed the Brian Gay (10), $25,721 69-71-71-73—284 Su-Hyun Oh, $66,075 70-68-78-73—289 Bo Hoag, $15,600 67-67-67-69—270 Doug Letson, $1,495 68-71-71-71—281 Beau Hossler (10), $25,721 66-71-74-73—284 Jeongeun6 Lee, $66,075 67-75-74-73—289 Ben Kohles, $15,600 67-69-67-67—270 Adam Webb, $1,495 69-70-70-72—281 ball into the 6-yard box. Wood split defenders James McClean and John Huh (10), $25,721 75-69-69-71—284 Eun-Hee Ji, $66,075 73-72-70-74—289 Roger Sloan, $15,600 64-70-73-63—270 Matt Fast, $1,443 66-72-71-73—282 Jeff Hendrick, stuck out his right foot about 4 yards from the goal line Russell Knox (10), $25,721 74-69-69-72—284 Madelene Sagstrom, $66,075 70-72-70-77—289 John Chin, $11,375 69-67-67-68—271 J.T. Griffin, $1,443 68-70-72-72—282 Rory Sabbatini (10), $25,721 73-66-73-72—284 So Yeon Ryu, $52,436 73-70-72-75—290 Rhein Gibson, $11,375 68-71-66-66—271 Jim Knous, $1,443 71-68-70-73—282 and poked the ball past goalkeeper Colin Doyle for his 12th goal in 38 Kevin Streelman (10), $25,721 74-68-72-70—284 a-Albane Valenzuela, $0 72-73-71-75—291 Adam Long, $11,375 69-70-66-66—271 Julián Etulain, $1,411 68-70-73-72—283 international appearances. Bubba Watson (10), $25,721 71-67-77-69—284 Jennifer Song, $47,292 72-71-76-73—292 Sebastián Muñoz, $11,375 64-66-70-71—271 Martin Trainer, $1,411 69-69-72-73—283 Wesley Bryan (7), $20,755 68-68-72-77—285 Brittany Lincicome, $47,292 75-72-71-74—292 Michael Arnaud, $9,425 66-70-68-68—272 Peter Tomasulo, $1,391 67-71-75-74—287 —From Wire Reports 4B MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Billingsley Continued from Page 1B “A soft knock here, small stuff added a cutter, two-seam fastball the moment and making the most like that. and is grooming a . of it,” Henderson said. “Jacob is a “Overall, I thought the pitch “He doesn’t need people to very good competitor, and I think quality was good and I tried to com- watch him work. He has that in his sometimes the real mark of a true pete with those pitches.” heart and in himself,” Lisa Billing- competitor is showing up when it The innings that followed proved sley said. matters and showing up after some he could do just that — compete Kimbal Billingsley added, “That rough experiences.” with what he had. It’s been his only young man went to work and im- option for his entire career. Frank- proved his craft.” ly, it is what’s made him so steeled Continuing to battle for the moments when the season Billingsley did just that, fight- has rested on his shoulders. Still chasing results ing off runners in scoring position When all three of them wanted in the fifth and sixth innings, and the results to show themselves the hopes to continue doing it. Travel ball starts early most, they remained elusive. Kimbal and Lisa Billingsley said Kimbal Billingsley, Jacob’s fa- In this, Billingsley’s final college their son’s ultimate goal is to be- ther, told The Dispatch about when season, the struggles have found come a college pitching coach, may- he and his wife Lisa decided it was him and the opposition has noticed: be even in the pinnacle that is the time to get Jacob in the travel ball Samford coach Casey Dunn point- Southeastern Conference. Still, as YESTERDAY’SSunday’s answer ANSWER circuit to expose him to better com- ed to his low innings total, 60 2/3, Kimbal put it, Jacob remains more YESTERDAY’S ANSWER Sudoku 8 9 1 2 6 4 5 3 7 petition. When Jacob got there, he relative to 15 starts. He did not re- interested in throwing the ball than SudokuSudoku is a number- Sudoku is a number- didn’t have much to work with — he cord an out in his start at Missouri placing puzzle based on 7 3 6 1 5 9 4 8 2 he is coaching how to do it. It’s pos- placing puzzle based on rarely had rosters around him up to and, in the last month, twice failed a 9x9 grid with several sible Jacob has at least one more a 9x9 grid with several 4 5 2 7 8 3 1 6 9 par with the league. to amass three innings in a start. given numbers. The object start as a Bulldog, if MSU gets to given numbers. The object 9 7 5 6 3 2 8 1 4 “We just tried to survive,” Kim- While many other would is to place the numbers a super regional and forces a game is to place the numbers 1 to 9 in the empty spaces 2 8 3 4 1 5 7 9 6 bal Billingsley said. “We had to reach, searching for an answer out- 1 to 9 in the empty spaces three in it or gets to a third game so that each row, each keep him motivated, and I guess side of their usual selves, Jacob Bill- so that each row, each 1 6 4 8 9 7 3 2 5 in the College World Series. After column and each 3x3 box some of it stuck with him.” ingsley did the opposite. column and each 3x3 box 5 1 8 9 4 6 2 7 3 that, the hope is to get drafted and contains the same number Routinely being thrown into such “We always try to focus on the contains the same number take on the next level — the fami- only once. The difficulty 3 2 9 5 7 8 6 4 1 pressure-laden moments — and positive. I think that’s the thing only once. The difficulty ly has heard from as many as nine level increases from 6 4 7 3 2 1 9 5 8 2018 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc. coming out on top enough times — about Gary (Henderson), he’s such level increases from franchises about possibly selecting Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 6/02 can galvanize a person. That and a positive motivator,” Lisa Billing- Monday to Sunday. Jacob. the trials early in his career made sley said. “Each time he’s finished But they also know Jacob’s days Billingsley tough, one of the traits pitching, we always focus on the Kimbal and Lisa are most proud of. positive and what worked well. He’s of throwing the baseball will end Jacob Billingsley had to figure well aware of what didn’t work. eventually. If they end sooner rath- it out when, as a freshman, he was When he’s talking to us, we focus er than later, he can take up a SEC redshirted, even though he was told on what he did well and he knows student-athlete scholarship he was he would not be. He made it work, exactly what he needs to improve awarded, giving him five years taking a trademark to the on.” to use $10,000 toward a graduate Cal Ripken League and ending the Continued growing pains are degree. Or, he could use his con- summer season with a 0.00 ERA; understandable, as Jacob Billings- nections through college baseball he came back to Starkville and was ley continues to grow into being a — having played for three head told he would be the closer. Come starting pitcher. Where he needs no coaches and three pitching coach- Sunday’s Cryptoquote: Opening Day 2015, he was having improvement in is fight, and that’s es — to start that coaching career surgery, removing bone chips from what gets him through starts like right away. his throwing shoulder. He was dev- Sunday’s. All of that comes after Jacob astated. The memories of his start in Billingsley’s days of throwing are It was then that Jacob Billingsley this exact situation last year were over — and that day could be today. started to become what he is now. unavoidable for Jacob: he admitted If MSU doesn’t give him another He arrived as an elite closer pros- to thinking about last year’s June chance to start, if he doesn’t get a pect and showed flashes of it when start at times in the morning before chance in the minor leagues, the he finally got to play, making 12 ap- he pitched and maybe allowing it a family supposes that would be okay. pearances with a 1.80 ERA in 2016; time or two during the start. When In that event, Jacob got to live his he did it all while being asked to those thoughts came up, he didn’t dream and exit the field with a win work on becoming a starter. long for or crave the success: he and to a standing ovation. So he did, and he did so diligent- craved the opportunity. Follow Dispatch sports writer ly. Kimbal said his son went to MSU “When the guy showed up, it’s Brett Hudson on Twitter @Brett_ with a fastball and slider; he’s since about competitive spirit, it’s about Hudson Bulldogs Continued from Page 1B a three-run shot that was Alexander’s seven hitless disappointment and not catcher Dustin Skelton his only hit of the game. at-bats in the regional getting stuck and staying did not factor into last It was all MSU needed through Saturday has his there.” year’s regional. to do what center fielder batting average within a Granted, recent history “It’s a really new ball Jake Mangum found to point of .200 for the first gives MSU little reason to club for us,” Mangum be most impressive: every time since March 4. stay down. The 20-10 loss said. Bulldog in the starting It just presented the that opened the regional A new ball club with a lineup tallied at least one team another opportuni- — to the same Sooners similar feeling. hit. ty for growth, which it’s MSU meets again today n The MSU-Oklahoma Most of them had rea- rarely passed up. — is just a more traumatic winner will face Vander- sons to keep their bats “I think one of the version of what the Bull- bilt in a super regional. tame. Allen’s 0-for-4 Sat- trademarks of our group dogs faced last year, just urday was only accentuat- is we’ve done a really to roll off four straight Vanderbilt hit nine ed by the three strikeouts good job of not staying wins to win the regional. home runs to defeat No. it contained; Jordan also disappointed,” MSU in- That was also done by 10 seed Clemson 19-6 went 0-for-4 on Saturday, terim head coach Gary a team that is no more. Sunday in the champion- ACROSS 1 Makes beer and an 0-for-3 day from Henderson said. “We’re Allen and Jordan, today’s ship game of the Clemson Regional. 6 Presents second baseman Hunter not perfect, we’re not 2- and 3-hole hitters, were 11 Majestic Stovall had him 1-for-7 claiming to be that, but I not on that team, neither Follow Dispatch sports 12 Turn aside in the regional entering think we’re way better at was starting third base- writer Brett Hudson on 13 Worship Sunday; shortstop Luke getting past a short-term man Justin Foscue and Twitter @Brett_Hudson 14 Mideast nation 15 Microwave sound 17 Negating word Finals 18 Grows dramat- Continued from Page 1B ically fell into the first row of fans with Cavs coach Tyronn Lue was hit 124-114 overtime win in Game 1 22 Rotate a baseline 3 again over Love and with a technical, saying afterward Thursday night — featuring J.R. 23 Lipstick mishaps four-point play at the 5:44 mark of he didn’t say much but was on the Smith’s blunder when he grabbed 27 Hollywood deal the fourth. court. an offensive rebound in the waning maker 29 Cookout site “He’s a big shot taker, big shot JaVale McGee scored 12 points, moments of regulation and drib- 30 Revolted maker,” Draymond Green said. making all six of his shots in his bled back toward halfcourt rather 32 Rooster topper “Tough shot taker, tough shot mak- first career NBA Finals start as than shooting for the victory, and 33 Circus swings Sunday’s answer er.” Kerr made a lineup switch that an overturned charge call against 35 Ran into 5 Freezing rain 28 Slow reptiles The long shot over Love stood proved spot on. James. 38 Stumble 6 Service station 31 Golf goal out to Curry’s Splash Brother, 39 Some messages sight 34 Swivel Thompson. 41 Shop grippers 7 Vining plant 35 Interlace “About seven seconds on the Strong night from outside Fans’ favorite 45 Mona Lisa 8 Forest plant 36 Jane Austen The typically efficient Durant clock he just kept going backward, Smith received rousing cheers feature 9 Half of a sextet novel connected on 10 of 14 shots after I don’t know why, but he just threw from the home fans during pre- 46 Sung drama 10 RBI or ERA 37 Plane part going just 8 for 22 — 1 of 7 on 3s 47 Corridors it up and I didn’t think it had any game introductions and “M-V-P!” 16 Curvy letter 40 Poorly — in the opener but still scoring 26 48 Houston native 18 Sirius or Polaris 42 Scandal subject chance of going in,” Thompson chants greeted him when he went points. 19 Designer Boss 43 Historic time said. “That was kind of like a dag- to the foul line. Last year’s NBA Finals MVP DOWN 20 Mine yield 44 — Francisco ger shot. It just gave us all the mo- Thompson played after bruising made his initial five field goals 1 Lingerie buy 21 Item on Oklaho- mentum back.” his lower left leg when Smith slid 2 Checkers side Sunday, driving right at James on ma’s flag into him in the first quarter Thurs- 3 Sense of self 24 Whole range offense and doing all he could to day. The Warriors All-Star has nev- 4 Feathered head- 25 Frost fluster him on defense. Making lots of shots er missed a postseason game. dress 26 Laments loudly The two-time MVP made 11 of James hit a 3 over Durant’s out- Kerr went with 7-foot big man 26 shots and was 9 for 17 from deep. stretched arm midway through the James pointed with both hands third, then Tristan Thompson’s bas- McGee to start in place of Kevon after his 3 with 11:04 remaining got ket the next possession pulled the Looney — McGee’s 10th career his team within seven, before Cur- Cavs within 72-66. But they couldn’t start in the postseason. ry answered from deep the next two contain Curry and the rest of the McGee scored the first four trips down the floor. Warriors for extended stretches. points as Golden State made its ini- “Those moments when you can The Warriors vowed to make it tial seven shots and 10 of 11. come down and answer and keep harder for James to generate good Another key role player, Shaun the momentum on our side, it’s looks after he shot 19 for 32 in the Livingston, made his five field-goal big,” Curry said. “Keep the crowd series opener, and James went tries for 10 points to give Golden into it.” 12:06 of game time between made State a lift in the first half after mak- Curry and James had a tense mo- baskets. ing all four of his shots Thursday. ment in the third, too. James went 10 for 20, showing “They’re a dangerous ballclub no James became irate at the offi- few signs his shot was altered by a matter what,” James said. “It starts cials for a no-call on Curry, who ran bloodshot left eye. He had been tak- with those four guys, those four beneath the Cavs star and didn’t ing antibiotics and using drops af- All-Stars. Everybody else just does let him land with 3:54 remaining in ter being poked in the eye by Green their job and they don’t miss a beat the quarter as James caught Love’s in the first half Thursday. when they put someone in or they long pass and went out of bounds. The Warriors earned a wacky take someone out.”

From kids to pros we cover the field. Dispatch Sports Follow us online www.cdispatch.com WHATZITWHATZIT ANSWERANSWER Log cabin Log cabin The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com MONDAY, JUNE 4, 2018 5B NHL: Stanley Cup Finals Capitals’ suffocating pressure bothering Golden Knights in series By STEPHEN WHYNO The Vegas Golden Knights session, that frustrates skilled and need to adjust quickly down there’s a turnover, a quick one, The Associated Press are the latest to get frustrated players,” defenseman Matt Ni- 2-1 in the Cup Final going into we can punt it up, go back on by Washington’s neutral-zone skanen said Sunday. “If you can Game 4 Monday night. They offense.” ARLINGTON, Va. — Of all pressure that took a toll on Co- be in their face, just standing in have to make some adjustments The Penguins and Lightning the ways the Washington Cap- lumbus, Pittsburgh and Tampa the way, it’s amazing what that before it’s too late. tried that and couldn’t crack itals have tried to win in the Bay, paving the way for this run does.” “Our guys who have a lot of the Capitals well enough to ad- playoffs, none has been as ef- to the Stanley Cup Final. After It’s amazing the transfor- speed can go back deeper, gath- vance. fective as this. cruising through three rounds mation the Capitals have made er some speed,” winger David “They’re really good at They pushed the pace with with ease, nothing looks easy since coach Barry Trotz chal- Perron said. slowing you down,” Lightning speed and skill when Alex right now for Vegas because the lenged players late in the reg- “Then the defensemen can forward J.T. Miller said during Ovechkin and Nicklas Back- Capitals have mastered the art ular season to embrace this try to freeze the first forecheck- the Eastern Conference final. strom were part of the “Young of frustration, and are two wins approach. It was clear as early er, kick it wide. These guys “Right when you want to just Guns.” They made every game away from hoisting the Cup for as Game 4 of the first round coming with speed, if they’re chip it and go, there’s a guy, a coin flip with tight, Dale Hunt- the first time. that the 1-1-3 trap in the neutral confronted, which they will be there’s a wall there, and guys er hockey. Each time, an early “Offensive teams have cer- zone had the ability to essen- most times at the blue line, you are ready to go back and get exit followed. tain tendencies, certain routes tially shut down the opposing can put it in and go on the fore- it on the other side. ... It’s just This year is different. Sud- that they take through the attack, and since the first two check. You can have guys hang their ability to stand up and denly, the Capitals are a suf- neutral zone, plays they like to playoff games Washington is close to the right wing or up top, make you force plays because it focating defensive team that make, so if you can be on top 10-2 when scoring first. and as the puck is coming your looks like there’s more ice than clogs the middle of the ice and of them and turn over some The Golden Knights have way, win the one-on-one battle there is, and then all of a sudden makes even the fastest of oppo- pucks, stifle them, make it hard found how difficult it is to try to with support. ... We also have to they do a good job of staying in nents look slow. for them to gain entry with pos- come back against the Capitals try to not let them set up, so if front and retrieving pucks.” Comics & Puzzles DILBERT Dear Abby EAR ABBY: to do? I have My wife is against it. She I have broken up with says too many of our friends Drekindled a him twice, but he and family have financial trou- romance from my manages to work bles and a mortgage-burning youth. “Jerry” and his way back into party would rub their noses in I were engaged my life. Please tell it. She has “loaned” her broth- to be married 47 me what I should er $50,000 over the years, years ago, but I do or how to know and more to her friends. Most felt he was too what is right for of them have yet to repay. worldly and fast me. — REKIN- I think a mortgage-burning for me, so I broke DLED ROMANCE party would be an example for off the engage- DEAR REKIN- them to strive for and achieve, ment. I later DLED: Listen and we deserve to celebrate. ZITS married and had a closely to your in- Your answer will determine if happy marriage for tuition. If you are we have the party. If you vote 36 years until my enjoying the rela- “yes,” you are invited. — BIG husband died. tionship as it is, ACHIEVEMENT Jerry found me Dear Abby you should keep it DEAR BIG: Mortgage-burn- on Facebook and that way. Because ing parties went out of started writing. Abby, he has you are happy when Jerry leaves fashion decades ago for many been married and divorced five and have doubts about being reasons. Among them, the times. We eventually got togeth- able to tolerate things he says fact that many homeowners er and have been seeing each and does, it would be a mistake no longer live in the same other for almost two years now. to wed a man who has struck place long enough to pay their He wants us to get married, out at marriage five times. mortgages in full. Today many but I am again hesitant because DEAR ABBY: After many people choose to refinance our lifestyles are so vastly years of fiscal responsibility, their loan rather than pay it different. I enjoy spending time hard work and sacrifice, we are off. GARFIELD with him, but I’m also glad when set to pay off the mortgage on As much as I’d like to at- he leaves. Many times I wish our house this year. I want to tend your party, I have to vote I had never answered his first throw an old-fashioned open with your wife. To invite guests letter. On the other hand, I have house/home mortgage-burning whom you know are having had some great times with him. party and burn the mortgage in money troubles to such an We are so different in many the smoker after the turkey is event would be insensitive. If ways — I’m not sure I can put done. My wife and I never had you are in a celebratory mood, up with some of the things he a reception after our wedding by all means throw a party, says and does. so long ago. I think we are but be discreet and refrain What’s wrong with me? Why due a party to celebrate this from flaunting your success in can’t I make up my mind what milestone. the faces of your guests. Horoscopes CANDORVILLE TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (June ligious tenet for those who wish est won’t deny it. 4). You’ve a goal and a plan, to turn away from the trappings LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). but you’re missing a few nec- and temptations of the world. It Your pursuits will be informed essary resources. They’ll finally also refers to a practice of turn- by great love and compassion. drop into your world over the ing toward something. To get You’ll have an overwhelming next six weeks. Make a wish list what you seek, you’ll renounce sense of your equality with — for your personal life in August; its opposite. and intricate connection to — the act of articulating your GEMINI (May 21-June 21). the other beings of the planet. wants will have strange magic in To understand who a person VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). it. In 2019, the financial world really is takes more than good To fulfill the full potential of demands more participation, observational skills, though the role, the person in power and you’ll love the rewards. Leo those are certainly part of it. must be tirelessly vigilant and and Sagittarius adore you. Your The truth requires objectivity. answer every challenge. Right lucky numbers are: 3, 38, 31, You’ll detach from your hopes now, you’re not really sure you 41 and 6. and see a person for who he or want to step into that position. BABY BLUES ARIES (March 21-April 19). she really is. Luckily, there will be time to To do what you can while you CANCER (June 22-July 22). think it over. are where you are — that’s all Some care about competition LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). you can ask of yourself. If this is more than others, though you Maybe the world is less sub- your only directive for yourself, should really watch out for the stantial than you once believed. it will be an exceptionally beauti- ones who claim not to care at Sure, it’s filled with things and ful, productive day. all. A degree of competitive items. But they don’t seem to TAURUS (April 20-May 20). instinct lives inside everyone mean anything to you until you Renunciation may refer to a re- you’ll meet today, and the hon- assign a meaning. It will feel liberating not to cling so tightly to the material. SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). A dominant percentage of the universe is made up of mass that cannot be directly BEETLE BAILEY observed. There seems to be a similar percentage of unob- servable material influencing your day, which will evolve in mysterious directions. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). To rage against the reality of the moment with your expec- tation and hope for it — this is natural. It’s what children do in tantrums and adults do in gripe sessions. Both instances are futile, of course. Accept reality and act. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. MALLARD FILMORE 19). The force needed for circu- lar motion is the force of gravity. It’s what makes the moon orbit the Earth, the planets orbit the sun, the stars orbit the center of the galaxy. And there’s some- thing grave that’s making you orbit your dear one. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Just because something is not found doesn’t mean it’s nonexistent. It will apply to your love life. Usually, the proof of love makes you relax into your trust of someone, but with FAMILY CIRCUS today’s proof’s being slow in coming, you’ll have to trust. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). Though you can’t entirely rid yourself of all the negative facts and forces alive in the world, you can greatly reduce their power over you with today’s increased agency over

your own focus.

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