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Cass High School Graduate Earns Superior

Cass High School Graduate Earns Superior

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July 6, 2019

BARTOW COUNTY’S ONLY DAILY NEWSPAPER 75 cents African-American Heritage Trail takes center stage at Euharlee Historical Society’s annual meeting July 13

BY MARIE NESMITH organizations to preserve these hope that those in attendance many of the trail sites are re- [email protected] crucial historical sites,” said Ka- will be motivated by Sheri’s pre- ceiving signifi cant renovations. tie Gobbi, director of the Euhar- sentation to continue support- Funding for upgrades at seven With the city featuring two lee Welcome Center & History ing this project. The project has locations was secured through sites on the driving tour, Euhar- Museum. “For many years, some helped build bridges between a Memorandum of Agreement lee Historical Society’s annual of the sites have not been kept the various historic sites and in April 2018 between the Fed- meeting will highlight the Bar- up and this project has focused organizations that we hope will eral Communication Commis- tow County African-American a new attention on all of them. ultimately keep our programs sion, the Georgia State Historic Heritage Trail July 13. The gath- “Particularly in Euharlee, we more sustainable and keep up Preservation Offi cers, Bartow ering will feature a presentation have two sites — the covered the momentum that has been County government, the Bar- by Keep Bartow Beautiful Exec- bridge and the Black Pioneers generated.” tow County Community De- utive Director Sheri Henshaw on Cemetery. Maintenance of any Open to the public, the 10 a.m. velopment Department and the RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS the project’s development. historic site can be diffi cult, but complimentary gathering will Cartersville-Bartow County Keep Bartow Beautiful Executive Director Sheri Henshaw, left, and Katie Gobbi, director of the Euharlee Welcome Center & “Sheri Henshaw and Missy cemeteries are in need a con- be presented at the Euharlee Convention & Visitors Bureau History Museum, discuss Henshaw’s upcoming presentation Phillips have been working dil- stant, consistent attention. We Welcome Center & History Mu- in regards to four public safety on the Bartow County African-American Heritage Trail. The Eu- igently for years with Justice are excited to share the progress seum, 33 Covered Bridge Road. towers. harlee Covered Bridge, pictured, is one of two sites in Euharlee [Robert] Benham, the Bartow that has been made over the last During Henshaw’s address, on the trail. County government and other six months with the public. We attendees will learn about how SEE TRAIL, PAGE 6A

Kingston Adairsville HS woman gets Vessel Mania Construction 5 years students place probation in Top 10 at for killing cat SkillsUSA nationals BY JAMES SWIFT [email protected] BY DONNA HARRIS [email protected] A Kingston woman who killed a cat by twisting its neck was sen- Adairsville High School’s con- tenced to fi ve years on probation struction students extended their in Bartow Superior Court Tuesday Top 10 streak at the national morning. SkillsUSA Championships last Anita Deloras Adams entered week. a negotiated plea of guilty to one The four-member TeamWorks count of aggravated cruelty to an- team — recent graduate Ham- imals for an incident that occurred ilton Noggle, plumbing; rising on May 24. According to Cherokee senior Andrew Bearden, carpen- Judicial Circuit Senior Assistant try; recent graduate Shyann Bai- District Attorney Sharon M. Fox, ley, electrical; and rising senior another individual residing with Vidal Diaz-Sandavol, masonry Adams obtained two cats to ad- —fi nished in fourth place in the dress a rodent problem at the home. country while rising sophomore “Adams did not feel like the cats plumber Connor Bennett end- were doing what they should with ed up in eighth place at the 55th the rodents, so she picked up one of annual National Leadership and the cats, wrung its neck and threw Skills Conference in Louisville, it over the fence,” Fox said. “Law Kentucky. enforcement was called, the victim RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS The national-level competi- was upset … they did speak to the Boaters were out en masse on the fourth of July on Lake Allatoona. tion for public high school and defendant and she admitted that college/post-secondary technical she wrung the cat’s neck and she students is organized by SkillsU- killed it.” SA, a national organization for Fox said Adams’ behavior when students enrolled in training pro- police arrived at the residence was grams in technical, skilled and disconcerting. Cass High School graduate earns service occupations like plumb- “Her demeanor at that point in ing, computer-aided drafting, time, in the State’s opinion, was precision machining, automotive comical and did not match the situa- superior rating at thespian festival service technology and broadcast tion of what she had just done,” Fox news production. continued. “She’s been in jail for lit- During conference week, more tle over a month and a half and that’s BY DONNA HARRIS than 6,400 outstanding career going to tailor into my ultimate rec- [email protected] and technical education students ommendation on this case.” — all gold-medal state win- The incident has drawn interest A group of Cass High theater stu- ners — showcased their skills from outside of the local communi- dents made a good showing at a nation- by competing in 103 different ty. As of Friday afternoon, an online al theater competition last week. hands-on contests in trade, tech- petition at Change.org demanding Six young actors earned the right to nical and leadership fi elds. The Adams be prosecuted for aggravat- compete in the individual events at the top students were awarded gold, ed cruelty to animals has garnered weeklong International Thespian Fes- silver and bronze medallions. more than 3,500 signatures. tival at the University of Nebraska in Georgia Superior Court Senior Lincoln by receiving superior ratings SEE SKILLSUSA, PAGE 5A Judge Shepherd L. Howell asked at the Georgia Thespian Conference in the defendant if she had been con- February. victed for a felony before. The international festival is a week- SPECIAL Left, Cass High graduate Grace “Yes, your honor,” the defendant long immersion in the theater arts Weeks earned all superiors for the responded. “It was drugs.” specially designed for high-achieving two contrasting monologues she Fox said Adams used a condi- middle and high school drama students performed last week at the Interna- tional discharge for a misdemeanor who are members of the Internation- tional Thespian Festival in Nebraska. suspended license case in 2014, but al Thespian Society as well as their Above, Cass High theater students, she nonetheless remains eligible for teachers. from left, Max McCauley, Tyler Raw- Georgia First Offender Act treatment. Recent graduate Grace Weeks re- lins, Austin Williams, Andrew Pitts “First Offender treatment will ceived a superior medal in the Solo and Anna Boughton were fi ve of the give you the chance to do your Acting Performance IE while group 10 members who earned the right to sentence on probation, and if you members Anna Boughton, Max Mc- compete in the Group Acting Perfor- mance individual events at the Inter- do so successfully, you will be Cauley, Andrew Pitts, Tyler Rawlins national Thespians Festival. discharged without a conviction,” and Austin Williams fell just short of the highest rating in the Group Acting ment. ly at an international event, especially SEE PLEA, PAGE 5A Performance IE. “She has worked so hard for all four when competing against a large num- “In competition, performers must years of high school to get to the na- ber of talented thespians from all over get superior scores from all judges in tional level of performance, and it was the United States as well as the world, the panel of three to receive an overall overwhelming to see her dedication fi - and all [were] in attendance because SPECIAL superior in the competition,” CHS The- nally pay off,” he said. they themselves earned the right to Coming in fourth in the coun- ater Director Chris Agan said. “Grace Weeks, who received the highest compete by scoring a superior rating at try at the 2019 National Lead- received superior scores from all three score she could receive, was thrilled their state conference,” she said. “The ership and Skills Conference judges and won a superior medal. The about the ratings she got for her two number of participants for just solo were Adairsville High Team- group received a perfect score from contrasting monologues, one from monologues were fi ve pages long. It re- Works members, from left, rising senior Vidal Diaz-San- one judge and a superior score from “Sister Mary Ignatius Explains It All minded me of how wonderful it feels to davol, recent graduate Ham- another, but the third judge gave them For You” by Christopher Durang and see all of my hard work pay off.” ilton Noggle, instructor and a 17, which is in the excellence range, one from “Dog Sees God: Confessions Weeks, 18, said she was “very proud” coach Barry Arrington Sr., putting them out of medal contention.” of a Teenage Blockhead” by Burt V. of her performance at nationals. recent graduate Shyann Bai- Agan said he was ecstatic about Royal. ley and rising senior Andrew Adams Grace’s performance and accomplish- “It’s an honor to be scored so high- SEE THESPIANS, PAGE 2A Bearden.

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The Daily Tribune News Cora Evelyn Thacker, Stephen Home. the Pleasant Valley South Bap- charge of the funeral arrange- Address: Weldon Thacker, Edna Elaine Owen Funeral Home 12 Col- tist Church. Prior to retirement, ments. 251 S. Tennessee St. Thacker Wills, and Hansel lins Drive Cartersville, Geor- she worked as a bookkeeper for Cartersville, GA 30120 Thacker. gia 30120 is honored to serve Christie’s Office Supply for 37 Mary Juanita Survivors include his loving the Thacker Family in this years. Mailing Address: 251 S. Tennessee St. wife of 63 years, Doris Brooks most difficult of times. Survivors include two daugh- Baker Cartersville, GA 30120 Charles Lamar Thacker; his children Bridget ters, Sandra Smith (Jason), Car- Thacker Fuller of Chatsworth, Alice Avanelle tersville, and Susie Denmon, Mrs. Mary Juanita Baker, age Phone: 770-382-4545 Thacker Georgia and a Son Greg Thack- Temple; two sons, Randy Den- 79, of Dallas, passed away July After 5 p.m.: 770-382-4548 er of Cartersville, Georgia. A mon (Lisanne), Carrollton, and 3, 2019. Funeral Services will be Fax: 770-382-2711 Burkhalter Mr. Charles Lamar Thacker, sister Elise Thacker (Harold) Wes Denmon (Amber), Dallas; held Sunday at 2:00pm at Bella- Alan Davis, Age 86, of Cartersville, Geor- Collier of Texas; grandchildren Denmon a brother, Stephen Burkhalter, my Funeral Home Hiram Chap- Publisher gia, passed away Wednesday Jacob Thacker, Charlie Thack- Rome; 8 grandchildren; nieces el. Bellamy Funeral Home Hi- July 03, 2019, at Redmond Re- er, and Madison Casey; and Alice Avanelle Burkhalter and nephews. ram in charge of arrangements. Jason Greenberg, Managing Editor gional Hospital in Rome, Geor- several nieces and nephews. Denmon, age 72, of Carters- Funeral services will be www.bellamyfuneralhome.com. gia, surrounded by his loving A Celebration of life service ville, passed away on Wednes- held on Sunday, July 7, 2019, Jennifer Moates, family. for Mr. Thacker will be con- day, July 3, 2019. at 4pm in the Chapel at Hen- Michael Martin Advertising Director Lamar was born May 02, ducted Sunday, July 07, 2019, Ms. Denmon was born in derson & Sons Funeral Home, 1933, in Bartow County to the in the Owen Funeral Chapel at Rome, Geor- South Chapel, with the Rev. Mindy Salamon, Pannullo Office Manager/Classified late Charles Walter and Ber- 3:00 pm with the Rev. J. Clin- gia, on Au- Billy Fricks and the Rev. Pat- Advertising Director tha Jane Worley Thacker and ton Green officiating. Serv- gust 12, 1946, rick Miller officiating. Private Michael Martin Pannullo, age later served his country in the ing as pallbearers will be Tim daughter of the interment will follow in the 82, of Acworth, GA, died July 3, Lee McCrory, United States Army. Lamar re- Storey, Jeff Hill, Doug Tatum, late Norman family lot at Wax Cemetery. 2019. Funeral Services will be Circulation/Distribution Manager tired from General Electric af- Rodney Grizzle, Chris Elzey Lee “Skeet” The family will receive held on Saturday, July 20, 2019, Byron Pezzarossi, ter 42 years of faithful service and Randall Kirkland. Hon- Burkhalter and friends at Henderson & Sons 11:00 AM, at St. Catherine of Si- Press Room Director and was a devoted member of orary Pallbearers will be Mr. the late Fron- Funeral Home, South Chapel, ena Catholic Church, Kennesaw, Pine Grove Baptist Church. Mr. Thacker Sunday School Class. nie Mozelle on Sunday from 2:30pm until GA. Family will receive friends Email: Thacker will be truly missed Interment will follow the ser- Davis Bur- Denmon 4pm. There will be a celebra- on Friday, July 19, 2019, 6 - 8 by all those who knew and vice at Sunset Memory Gar- khalter. She tion of life reception following PM, at Georgia Funeral Care, PUBLISHER loved him. dens in Cartersville, Georgia. was also preceded in death by a the service in the Family Life Acworth, GA. Burial will take [email protected] Mr. Thacker is preceded in The Thacker Family will re- granddaughter, Shyanne Smith. Center at First Baptist Church place at Georgia National Cem- death by his parents, Grand- ceive friends Sunday July 07, Ms. Denmon was a 1964 of Lindale. etery, 11:00 AM, Monday, July MANAGING EDITOR [email protected] son Caleb Thacker, and Sib- 2019, from 1:00pm until the graduate of Pepperell High Henderson & Sons Funer- 22, 2019. 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I also knew the level of wherever that takes me,” she When a funeral home is not owned and STAFF REPORTERS operated by local people, important [email protected] “Once I started performing, competition I would be facing, said. “In a perfect world, I would [email protected] I was initially nervous, but as I which I have to say was a little love to minor in theater, and if decisions that need to be made quickly felt myself fl ow into the minds intimidating, but overall, it was possible, that is what I plan to are sometimes delayed. We are a SPORTS REPORTER of my characters, I calmed down a wonderful experience that I do. 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OFFICE MANAGER/CLASSI- ful art, that through your char- State University for her fresh- me, and it is an activity that I FIED ADVERTISING DIRECTOR Our concern doesn’t end with the [email protected] acterization, movements and man year then transfer to either can see myself doing for the rest voice, you hope to convey emo- the University of Georgia or the of my life.” funeral or memorial service, we’re here before, during, and after the service... LEGAL ADVERTISING tions that make your audience Whenever you need a shoulder [email protected] feel something, to draw them in J.T. Willoughby by making your character be- Funeral Assistant to lean on. Letter Guidelines: lievable. I felt I was able to do Letters to the editor on issues of broad public interest are this with my performance, and welcomed. Letters must bear I was incredibly proud of my a complete signature, street differentiation of characters as address and phone number well as my ability to act through (address and phone numbers will not be published). Let- more mature content that was in ters of 500 words or less will my dramatic piece.” PARNICK JENNINGS FUNERAL HOME be accepted. Libelous char- Agan also was proud of the 430 Cassville Road • Cartersville gers and abusive language group’s performance of its piece 770-382-0034 will not be considered. Infor- “Blue Horses,” which was up mation given must be factual. www.parnickjenningsfuneral.com All letters will be printed as against 34 other Group Acting submitted. No corrections will entries from across the country. be made to grammar, spell- “Overall, while I would’ve ing or style. Writers may have loved to see the group receive letters published once every VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL two weeks. 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DEAR ABBY: I just started IN THE SOUTH having them come to our home DEAR BLUES: Your hus- ating. I acquired my GED and dating an amazing guy. He is to “make sure his wife hasn’t band should not have had to don’t know if it would be ap- sweet, funny and handsome, DEAR UNSURE: From done anything to him.” choose between spending propriate to attend my high but I don’t feel as strongly for where I sit, you do not appear She throws a tantrum if Thanksgiving with his wife or school reunion all these years him as he does for me. Maybe to be ready to settle down. he calls her back when I’m his family. There must be a lot later. Any thoughts? — RE- it’s too early in the relation- Also, you have “just started” around. She will speak to him more going on in addition to UNION IN OHIO ship for me to be worried about dating this amazing man. Un- only in private and doesn’t what you have put in your let- feelings, or maybe as much as I By less he starts pushing you to want him to tell me about the ter. DEAR REUNION: For heav- Abigail Van Buren want to have deep feelings for have an exclusive relationship, calls or conversations. (He tells Be smart. The two of you en’s sake go! If you do, you will him, I don’t. myself to keep seeing this guy. you would be wise to give it me anyway, although not all should talk about this with a reunite with friends you hav- Lately, I have been tempted He’s basically everything I’ve more time and see how things the details, which is fine.) licensed marriage and family en’t seen in many years, and I to cheat. That sounds awful, I ever hoped for, and yet I’m hes- play out. Whatever it is that is My husband and I feel her therapist who can help your am sure they will be as glad to know, but for some reason, I itating, unwilling to give up be- holding you back will become demands are destructive to our husband find ways to cope see you as you are to see them. feel it’s my last chance before ing single and having freedom. apparent if you proceed slowly. marriage. Last Thanksgiving with his mother’s emotional things start getting really se- Is it normal to feel this way? was the first time he chose to blackmail and threats to disin- Dear Abby is written by Ab- rious with this guy. I want so Is it normal to have the urge DEAR ABBY: My mother- spend the holiday with me and herit him. Her need to control igail Van Buren, also known badly to have this amazing re- to flee something amazing be- in-law manipulates my hus- didn’t see his family. It caused her son is sick and, I agree, as Jeanne Phillips, and was lationship with him. It really cause I don’t want to lose the band into lying to me and an uproar, and now she’s giv- destructive to your marriage. founded by her mother, Pau- feels like I could grow old with ability to have total freedom? going behind my back. She is ing him the cold shoulder and Please don’t wait. line Phillips. Contact Dear him, and I’d be OK with it. Or Or am I scared of commit- hard on him if he doesn’t re- threatening to leave him out Abby at www.DearAbby.com maybe I want a lifelong part- ment? Life is complicated; I turn her calls promptly, to the of the will. Help! — IN-LAW DEAR ABBY: I left high or P.O. Box 69440, Los Ange- ner so badly that I’m forcing am complicated. — UNSURE point of calling the police and BLUES IN TEXAS school in 1974 before gradu- les, CA 90069.

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GIVE A KID A CHANCE Etowah Indian Mounds State anMounds. 3214. Recreation Department is offer- Bartow County Genealogical — Bartow Give a Kid a Chance Historic Site, 813 Indian ing adult social-ballroom dance Society & Family Research Li- is collecting elementary appro- Mounds Road SE, Carters- SONS OF CONFEDER- SUMMER LAP SWIM — classes every Wednesday from brary has its monthly meetings priate book bags and Crayola ville. Admission is $4-$6. ATE VETERANS — The Summer Lap Swim at the Del- 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Good- the fi rst Sunday of each month color pencils for at-risk chil- The event includes games Sons of Confederate Veterans linger Park pool runs from 6:30 year Clubhouse on 3 Goodyear at 2 p.m. The library, located at dren until July 15. Drop off at played more than 1,000 years will meet Tuesday, July 16, at to 8:30 a.m. on Tuesdays and Ave., Cartersville. The classes 101 N. Erwin St., Cartersville, participating churchs or a local ago, such as ancient versions 7 p.m. at Cassvile Historical Thursdays through Aug. 1. Fee are $10 for a single person or is open Wednesdays and Fri- library. For questions, contact of Yahtzee, ladder ball, stick Museum. Barry Colbough will is $3 per visit or with a 2019 $15 for couples per month. days from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vol- Barbara Hoffman at 770-607- ball, lawn darts and more. be speaking on the hospitals pool season pass. unteers are available to assist in 9727. For more information, call in Cassville during the Civil GENEALOGICAL SO- tracing family trees. For more 770-387-3747 or visit http:// War. For more information, ADULT DANCE CLASSES CIETY & FAMILY RE- information, call 770-606-0706 ETOWAH GAMES DAY gastateparks.org/EtowahIndi- call Dale Black at 678-800- — The Cartersville Parks and SEARCH LIBRARY — The or visit [email protected]. 2019 — Etowah Games Day 2019 will take place today from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Bartow County-Cartersville Church Directory This Directory Is Made Possible By These Businesses Who Encourage All Of Us To Attend The Church Of Your Choice

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Crowe Springs Baptist 770-773-7869 BETHEL CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH 183 West Main Street, Cartersville, GA 450 Iron Hill Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 • 770-684-8941 EPISCOPAL Church will hold Vacation Bi- PEEPLES VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE ASCENSION 770-382-3511 BRANDON’S CHAPEL BAPTIST CHURCH 68 Ledford Lane, Cartersville, GA 30120 ble School, “The Incredible 205 West Cherokee Avenue, Cartersville, GA 30120 RIVERSIDE COMMUNITY CHURCH PCA 136 Old Stilesboro Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-5132 770-382-2626 Meeting at Cartersville Seventh Day Adventist Church Race,” on July 15-19 from 6:30 CARTERSVILLE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH PLEASANT HILL MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 311 Old Mill Rd., Cartersville, GA to 8:30 p.m. Dinner will be 241 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 1020 Mission Rd., SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-4994 770-382-3132 HOLINESS served each night. CHRIST TEMPLE HOLINESS CHURCH OF APOSTOLIC FAITH NON-DENOMINATIONAL CASSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH PLEASANT VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH 1159 Mission Road SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 BETH ISRAEL MESSIANIC CONGREGATION 1663 Cassville Road NW, Cartersville • 770-382-6739 174 Mostellers Mill Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 770-606-1400 96 Iron Belt Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 GLORY HARVESTER CEDAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH PINE GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH NEW LIFE APOSTOLIC CHURCH 678-531-8629 54 Folsom Rd, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-877-9900 93 Pine Grove Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 1646 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cartersville, GA 30120 CHURCH — 1988 Joe Frank 770-387-1412 678-637-8337 BODY OF CHRIST OUTREACH MINISTRIES CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH 100 Merchant Square Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 Harris Parkway, Cartersville. 324 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-382-0148 RACCOON CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 470-398-6130 Glory Harvester Church is 1808 Highway 113SW, Cartersville GA 30120 CLEAR CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-2456 LDS/MORMON CREEKSIDE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 142 Cedar Creek Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 THE CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS PO Box 936, 585 Old Alabama Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 holding its 2019 Women’s Con- ROWLAND SPRINGS BAPTIST CHURCH 870 Peeples Valley Road NE. Cartersville, GA 30121 770-387-3484 ference July 20 at 9 a.m. The DAMASCUS MISSONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 79 Rowland Springs Road SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 770-386-0490 174 Gasden Westbrook Avenue, Emerson, GA 30137 770-382-4778 DELIVERANCE TEMPLE CHURCH theme of the conference is 312 S. Tennessee Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 DEWEY BAPTIST CHURCH SHILOH MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 404-558-5154 895 Spring Place Road, White, GA 30184 LUTHERAN “Women edifying one anoth- 26 Shiloh Road, Stilesboro, GA 30178 SAVIOR OF ALL LUTHERAN CHURCH 770-386-5574 EXPEDITION CHURCH er about issues of the heart.” EUHARLEE BAPTIST CHURCH 35 Indian Trail SE, Cartersville, GA 30120 32 A Center Road, Cartersville, GA 30121 85 Covered Bridge Rd., Cartersville, GA 30120 TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-387-0379 770-329-3767 Guest speakers will be Minis- 770-382-9115 112 East Church Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-1977 FAITH TABERNACLE ter Patricia Pace of Glory Har- FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 3831 Hwy 140, Rydal, GA 30171 1024 Mission Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-387-0850 TAYLORSVILLE BAPTIST CHURCH METHODIST vester and Sister Jasmine Floyd ALEXANDER CHAPEL UMC FREEDOM WORSHIP CENTER FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF EMERSON 19 Church St., Taylorsville, GA 30178 609 MLK Jr. Drive, Cartersville, GA 30120 of Glorious New Jerusalem In- 779-684-7734 1941 Cassville Rd., Cartersville, GA 30121 11 Franklin Loop, SE, Cartersville, GA 30121 • 770-382-5874 770-382-7297 770-607-3174 TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH ternational in Rome. For more FLOYD CREEK BAPTIST CHURCH CASSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1511 Joe Frank Harris Pkwy., Cartersville, GA 30120 GRACE TEMPLE FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 2171 Hills Creek Road, Taylorsville, GA 30178 • 770-684-2060 52 Church Street, Cartersville, GA information, contact Pace at 404-886-3224 851 Cedar Creek Road, Adairsville, GA 30103 229-815-9748. FRIENDSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH EMERSON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH LIGHTED PATHWAY CHURCH OF GOD 600 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 • 770-606-3826 WOFFORDS CROSSROADS BAPTIST CHURCH 222 Old Tennessee Hwy. NE, White, GA 30184 60 Eighth Street, Emerson, GA 30137 2054 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 678-227-3004 GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-2602 LIGHTHOUSE EVANGELISTIC CHURCH ALEXANDER CHAPEL 477 Old Cass White Rd. NW, Cartersville, GA 30121 FAITH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 58B Sequoyah Trail SW, Cartersville, GA 30120 770-382-6446 YOUNG STREET BAPTIST CHURCH UMC — 609 Martin Luther 6 Young Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 501 Grassdale Road, Cartersville, GA 30121 770-382-4667 GREATER NEW FELLOWSHIP MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-0313 ZION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH LIVING WAY FOURSQUARE CHURCH King Jr. Drive, Cartersville. 69 Cassville Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 118 East George Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 770-387-9060 1105 Mission Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 KINGSTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Alexander Chapel UMC will 26 East Main Street, PO Box 275, Kingston, GA 30145 770-877-3600 be having pastor appreciation HERITAGE BAPTIST CHURCH 770-336-5234 NEW COVENANT CHURCH 1070 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 CATHOLIC 5425 Canton Hwy, Cartersville, GA for Rev. Rodney Weaver Au- 770-382-6076 ST. FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH LIFEPOINT CHURCH 850 Douthit Ferry Road, Cartersville, GA 30120 610 North Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 30120 POINT OF GRACE CHURCH gust 10 at 3 p.m. at the former IRON HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 770-382-4549 770-382-2040 11 Mimosa Lane, Cartersville, GA 5172 Groovers Landing Rd., Acworth 30101 • 770-974-2951 770-386-2047 library, 108 Covered Bridge MOUNT CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH KINGSTON BAPTIST CHURCH 825 Hall Station Rd., Adairsville, GA 30103 POWERHOUSE MINISTRIES Road, Euharlee. 40 East Main Street, Kingston, GA 30145 • 770-336-5273 CHRISTIAN 706-280-9112 324 Mac Johnson Road, Cartersville, GA FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH 770-655-6268 MACEDONIA BAPTIST CHURCH 113 Park Street, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-773-3951 NORTHSIDE METHODIST CHURCH 1810 Euharleet Road, Kingston, GA 30178 • 770-382-9910 102 Porter Street, Cartersville, GA 30120 PURE WORD APOSTOLIC FELLOWSHIP CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Meeting at The Travelodge--235 South Dixie Avenue MACEDONIA MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 2197 Hwy. 411 NE, PO Box 2170, Cartersville, GA 30120 521 M. L. King, Jr. Drive, PO Box 3633, Cartersville, GA 30120 OAK GROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Cartersville, GA 770-334-3217 770-606-8000 1689 Euharlee Road, Kingston, GA 30145 770-382-4878 THE GATHERING PLACE MACEDONIA PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH PINE LOG UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1337 Joe Frank Harris Parkway SE 180 Mans¿ eld Rd., White, GA 30184 • 770-891-2434 CHURCH OF CHRIST 3497 Pine Log Road, Rydal, GA 30171 Cartersville, GA 30120 (Behind: Tony Tires) CARTERSVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST 770-386-2736 770-458-9881 MT. PLEASANT BAPTIST CHURCH 1319 Joe Frank Parkway, Cartersville, GA 30120 550 Mt. Pleasant Road, Rydal, GA 30171 770-382-6775 POPLAR SPRINGS UMC CROSSPOINT CITY CHURCH 7812 Highway 140, Adairsville, GA 30103 • 770-324-5669 245 S. Tennessee St., Cartersville, GA 30120 MT. 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Arrington said his Team- Works students had to build a SkillsUSA 64-square-foot kitchen/bath- Plea room with gable roofs spanning From Page 1A 4 feet and 8 feet. From Page 1A “They did really well,” con- “The kitchen featured an ex- Judge Howell said. “But if you violate your probation, you can struction instructor and coach haust hood, stove outlet, GFCI be resentenced without a trial and receive a felony conviction and Barry Arrington Sr. said. “Fourth outlet, recessed lights and plumb- suffer the consequences thereof.” in the nation is great, and it’s nice ing for a sink,” he said. “The Under the sentence, Adams is also ordered to pay a $1,000 fi ne to have placed in the Top 10 ev- bathroom featured plumbing for plus attorney fees and surcharges. ery year we have went to nation- a shower with a lighted exhaust Fox proposed three additional probation conditions accompany als in TeamWorks. That’s a tes- fan. An inch-and-a-half vent line the fi ve-year sentence. tament to the great students and up through the walls on both “The victim’s belief is that this is substance abuse-related, so the support we have at Adairsville sides joined in the attic space State would request that she submit to a substance abuse evalua- High School.” and then vented through the roof. tion and follow the recommendations,” she said. “The State would At nationals, the AHS team There was masonry siding on an insist that she live in a residence with no pets of any kind, and won the gold in 2013, brought 8-foot exterior wall with a 6-inch lastly that she submit to a mental health evaluation and comply home bronze medals the last reveal and a masonry facade fea- with all recommendations — under this situation, we do believe three years and came in eighth in turing an inside corner with a that would address her individual problems as well as be a suitable 2015 and ninth in 2012. four-course emblem that extend- sentence for this particular case.” “Three of the four members ed out 1 inch past the wall face.” Public defender Lora Alsher, however, requested that the mental [Noggle, Bearden and Diaz-San- Connor had to plumb a bath- health evaluation condition be dropped — a proposal Judge Howell davol] were on the team last year room, Arrington said. accepted. “She wouldn’t be the fi rst defendant who is using sub- and felt they should have im- “Using cast iron below the stances to treat another line of mental health evaluation,” Fox re- proved from third place last year, fl oor, he plumbed the drain, sponded. “Many people have substance abuse issues, but they don’t but that is the nature of the con- waste and vent for a toilet, lava- kill cats — that seems to be more along the lines of mental health.” test,” Arrington said. “You can tory, a fl oor drain and a laundry never tell what the outcome will tray,” he said. “At 7 inches above be. The team did a great job but the subfl oor, he had to transition hit a few snags along the way that to all PVC, fi nishing the drain, slowed them down, causing them SPECIAL waste and vent. He ran all water to not fi nish this year.” Adairsville High rising sophomore Connor Bennett came in lines ½-inch and ¾-inch copper The only thing the team had eighth place in the plumbing competition in his fi rst trip to the and used the press-type joining left to do was to “glue the PVC National Leadership and Skills Conference in Louisville, Ken- method, not the usual sweating tucky. part of the plumbing, and they method. Connor learned valuable ran out of time,” the coach said. phenomenal job, and I was very received this year. information from the contest and “In my opinion, if they had pleased with their performanc- Connor, 15, said he thought his sees now just what he needs to do been able to get that done, they es,” he said. eighth-place national fi nish was for the future.” * Annual Percentage Yield (APY) effective 06/18/2019. CDs offered by Edward Jones would have moved up to second, “I look forward to next year “awesome.” Overall, 2018-19 was a “very are bank-issued and FDIC-insured up to $250,000 (principal and interest accrued but not yet paid) per depositor, per insured depository institution, for each account ownership even fi rst,” he said. “Their project and plan to put in even more “First is always what you shoot good year for AHS SkillsU- category. Please visit www.fdic.gov or contact your ¿ nancial advisor for additional was the best there. To be honest, work in order to have an even for, but for my fi rst time, I am SA,” especially with the “over- information. Subject to availability and price change. CD values are subject to interest streaks are not what we’re after. more successful year.” very proud of eighth,” he said. “I whelming” support the students rate risk such that when interest rates rise, the prices of CDs can decrease. If CDs are sold prior to maturity, the investor can lose principal value. FDIC insurance does not cover Our concern is doing the best we The 17-year-old leader, who feel my performance was spot- received from the parents and losses in market value. Early withdrawal may not be permitted. Yields quoted are net can, whether that’s fi rst or last.” has competed in SkillsUSA for on but could have moved a little community, Arrington said. of all commissions. CDs require the distribution of interest and do not allow interest to Having Connor, who won the two years, already is looking to- faster.” “I feel like the year could not compound. CDs offered through Edward Jones are issued by banks and thrifts nationwide. state plumbing title as a fresh- ward next year’s competition. Competing on a national stage have been any more successful ex- All CDs sold by Edward Jones are registered with the Depository Trust Corp. (DTC). man, place in the Top 10 at his “We had very good workman- was “a privilege in itself, but to cept to win nationals,” he said. “We fi rst national competition was ship, but as a team, we need to be a freshman and also never only entered a plumber and Team- Jonathan E Brown quite a feat, according to Ar- work on speeding up and split- worked with plumbing in my life Works at region and won all the Financial Advisor rington. ting up our task more effective- is even better,” Connor said. way to nationals. The participants 101 S Erwin St “Connor coming in eighth as ly,” he said. “I am so proud of my “This just shows that no matter made achievements at nationals Cartersville, GA 30120 a freshman is outstanding,” he teammates for working and put- your age, you can do whatever that only few students do. We have 770-607-0114 said. “If he stays with it, he’ll be ting in the time and effort needed you want,” he said. the greatest students at AHS.” a seasoned veteran as a sopho- to make this happen. We have all He also said the contest was He also added the TeamWorks more.” evaluated our performance and “more than I expected.” team won the Northeast Georgia Bearden, the team captain, have goals set for next year.” “The layout was very smooth Skills Challenge earlier in the said he was “very pleased with He also said he was grateful and was never crazy,” he said. school year in addition to win- our fourth-place win.” for the leadership of Arrington “Everything was done in an or- ning gold medals at the SkillsU- “Each of my teammates did a and the parental support the team derly fashion.” SA state championship in March.

with probation violation. ville, was arrested and charged proper light. with criminal trespass-damage BARTOW Dylan Joallen Greenwell, of to property and two counts of Jacob Thomas Smith, of 61 4859 Glenwood Drive, Acworth, simple battery-family violence. Harrison Road SW, Cartersville, was arrested and charged with was held on an agency assist. BLOTTER failure to appear and bondsman Kenneth Earl Outlaw, of 46 off bond. Womack Drive SE A, Carters- Brandon James Trapp, of 625 The following information ville, was arrested and charged Brown St. SE, Rome, was arrest- — names, photos, addresses, Charles Wesley Hembree, of with possession of methamphet- ed and charged with hands free charges and other details — 193 Walker Road NW, Carters- amine. device required, failure to main- was taken directly from Bartow ville, was arrested and charged tain lane and driving under the County Sheriff’s Offi ce jail with theft by shoplifting. Brenton Cody Robinson, of infl uence of alcohol. records. Not every arrest leads 1705 Stone Bridge Court, Mar- to a conviction, and a conviction Emmett Earl Hicks, of 60 Hick- ietta, was arrested and charged Andres Barajas Villafan, of 104 or acquittal is determined by the ory Lake Trail, Stockbridge, was with probation violation. Glaze Drive, Dalton, was arrest- court system. arrested and charged with failure ed and charged with disorderly to maintain lane and driving un- Wesley Alan Ross Jr., of 118 conduct. EDITOR’S NOTE: The Bartow der the infl uence of alcohol. Plymouth Drive SE, Cartersville, County Sheriff’s Offi ce is having was arrested and charged with Joshua Shane Worthy, of 204 technical diffi culties and arrest Shane Dean Mata, of 40 Sad- criminal trespass-interference Shadows Lawn Drive, Athens, 770-974-4446 photos are currently unavailable. dle Club Drive SW, Cartersville, with property. Tennessee, was arrested and was arrested and charged with charged with no proof of insur- 3693 North Cobb Pkwy., Acworth July 4 battery-family violence and two Kenneth Gregory Shifl ett, of ance and driving while license counts of cruelty to child-cause 3374 Galts Road, Acworth, was suspended or revoked. www.dayschevrolet.com Jeffrey Randolph Alender, of excessive physical/mental pain. arrested and charged with op- 24 Arrow Mountain Road SE, eration of watercraft under the Cartersville, was arrested and Joshua Allan Myers, of 33 infl uence of alcohol or drugs and charged with operation of water- Greenwood Drive SW, Carters- operating a boat at night with im- Ready to Experience ... craft under the infl uence of alco- hol or drugs and rules of the road The Best in Auto Repair! for boat traffi c. Become A CNA ®Ä 30 Days! DIAGNOSTICS • ENGINES & TRANSMISSIONS • DIESEL REPAIR Jovante R. Battle, of 141 East BRAKES • TUNE UPS • TIRES • BELTS • BATTERIES Fifth St., Chattanooga, Tennes- see, was arrested and charged with driving under the infl uence of drugs; sale, distribution or State Approved | All Inclusive | Flexible Schedules I’m Going To Need A Ride Home! possession of dangerous drugs; no insurance; possession of a Day - Evening - Weekend Classes FREE Uber Shuttle Home Schedule I controlled substance; 509 N. Tennessee St. • 678-353-3225 FREE Uber ride. Up to $20 OFF value, w/purchase of $100 or more driving while license suspended ASE MASTER on any service or repair. Must be used at time of visit. or revoked; possession of less Register online: angelstouchcnaschool.com Terms and conditions may apply. See store for specifi c details. Coupons cannot be combined with any other offers TECHNICIANS or discounts. Coupon must be presented before services are performed to be valid. No guarantee until discounted than 1 ounce of marijuana; reck- YOU CAN TRUST! services are agreed upon. Limit one coupon per customer, per visit. Discount applies to regular retail pricing. less driving; and failure to main- Shop fees and taxes are extra. Expiration 7/31/2019. tain lane. 470-227-8005 Curtis Jay Brooks, of 56 Au- @ brey St. SE, Cartersville, was 88B Wansley Dr. SE, Cartersville, GA • info bestautorepairexperience.com arrested and charged with simple battery-family violence.

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that as we get each site more are developing a trail system to Trail ‘visitor ready,’ with work on make the whole cemetery ac- these specific projects and re- cessible. We have completed an 5 DAY FORECAST lated interpretive signage to go initial clearing, with the help of From Page 1A along with the brochure and the Citizens of Georgia Pow- SATURDAY SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY “Most projects of this nature programming provided at each er group from Plant Bowen, 7/6 7/7 7/8 7/9 7/10 are historically underfunded, site, that it will grow and be- ground-penetrating radar and so being able to repair and re- come a popular resource for GPS marking of the new trail.” paint the entire exterior of No- the community and for visitors Dating back to 1830, the ble Hill, for instance, or build to our region,” Henshaw said. Black Pioneers Cemetery fea- a trail through the Black Pio- “I am looking forward to shar- tures more than 300 burials, neers Cemetery in Euharlee, ing specifics with the Euharlee three of whom have been iden- A 30% chance of Showers/T-storms. A 50% chance of A 50% chance of A 40% chance of was a great opportunity,” Hen- Historical Society, as they have tified. showers/T-storms. Partly sunny, high showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. shaw said. “We are in the mid- been a part of this vision from Operated by the city of Eu- Mostly sunny, high near 92. Chance Partly sunny, with Partly sunny, with Partly sunny, with dle of a three year time frame the beginning. harlee, the 1-acre cemetery on 92. Heat index 100. of rain is 60%. a high near 92. a high near 92. a high near 92. for completing seven specific “What I want visitors to take Covered Bridge Road is nestled SATURDAY NIGHT SUNDAY NIGHT MONDAY NIGHT TUESDAY NIGHT WEDNESDAY NIGHT projects along the trail, with away from this is that there between the former Euharlee A 30% chance of Showers/T-storms. A 50% chance of A 50% chance of A 40% chance of the guidance and direction of are many aspects to history Presbyterian Church — now showers/T-storms. Mostly cloudy, low showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. showers/T-storms. the State Historic Preservation that don’t always show up in owned by the city of Euharlee Partly cloudy, with near 71. Chance Mostly cloudy, with Mostly cloudy, with Mostly cloudy, with Office and a consultant, ar- the textbooks written most- — and Euharlee Baptist. a low around 71. of rain is 60%. a low around 72. a low around 72. a low around 72. cheologist Steve Webb, of R.S. ly by white men about people “We are honored to have two Webb and Associates. It has and things they considered of these important heritage sites been a project that took two important. These sites collec- included on this trail,” Gobbi Today’s weather National weather years just to get approval.” tively tell a moving story of the said. “They help tell a larger Forecast for Saturday, July 6, 2019 Forecast for Saturday, July 6, 2019 Comprised of 10 sites, Bar- African-American experience story of the African-American Bands separate high temperature zones for the day. tow’s African-American Her- from slavery through Recon- experience in Euharlee — Bar- TENN. N.C. SeSeatSSeattlettt Rome 71/71/561//5566 itage Trail consists of various struction, Jim Crow segrega- tow — and the wider South. We 91/71 Billingsngsg 83/583/583/ MMinneapolisnneapopolis 80/64 Detroit locations in downtown Carters- tion through Civil Rights bat- want to be good stewards of ChicagoCCh ccagcagog 88/668/66 82/6482/6822/62/2/66464 Athens SSanan FranciscoFrranciscoco ville, such as Gassett’s Grocery tles and integration. I can’t say these sites and make sure that 88/71 NNeweww YYorYorkorkk Atlanta S.C. 66868/5588//555 KaKanKKansasass CCitytyt 8888/72/7/7272 89/74 DDenverv r 84/68/6 and Conyer’s Alley; George enough about what is happen- they are preserved for the com- 79779/5899/58/58/ WashingtonWasW h ngtggtontoo 91/779191//7777 Washington Carver Park and ing with this, it has taken on a munity, now and in the future. LoLosos AngAAnAngelesngge es 77979/6299/62/6 L Augusta El PasPPasoso AtlantaAtA Camp Pine Acres in Acworth; life of its own now.” “People visit from all over the 90/74 98998/738/8/73/7/73 89/74899//7/7474 ALA. Macon Summer Hill Heritage Foun- As Henshaw noted, numer- state and beyond to see bridges 89/71 HoustoHHoustonoust ston 96/76 dation and Masonic Lodge in ous trail sites are receiving en- built by Washington King and Columbus H MiamiM Cartersville; Euharlee Covered hancements, including those in his father and brothers. Now, 92/76 90/7890990//78/ Savannah Fronts Bridge and Black Pioneers Euharlee. we hope we can bring similar 89/72 Cold Warm Stationary Cemetery in Euharlee; St. “In 2016, the city of Euhar- attention to the significance of Albany Pressure 91/73 H L James AME Church and Noble lee placed interpretive panels the cemetery and those buried High Low Showers Rain T-storms Flurries Snow Ice Valdosta Hill-Wheeler Memorial Center in front of 10 of our historic there.” 88/70 <-10 -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110+ in Cassville; Melvinia “Mattie” sites, including the two that are For more information about FLA. NATIONAL SUMMARY: Unsettled weather will continue for most of the eastern United States with the exception of the upper Great Lakes and Shields McGruder’s gravesite part of this trail,” Gobbi said. the upcoming meeting, contact western Gulf Coast today. A locally severe thunderstorm is expected late in Kingston; and Adairsville “[This] helps fulfill the intent Gobbi at 770-607-2017 or visit in the day for the High Plains. A spotty afternoon thunderstorm will occur over parts of the Rockies. Clouds and showers are forecast over Washington Depot Museum in Adairs- of the trail to make the sites ac- Facebook.com/EuharleeHis- state. ville. Produced by the Carters- cessible to automobile and foot toryMuseum. ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. ©2019 AccuWeather, Inc. ville-Bartow County CVB, the traffic, any time. The bridge, “African American Heritage being one of the more well- Trail” brochure is available known landmarks in Bartow at each trail site, the Euharlee County, has been preserved Welcome Center & History and documented. Museum and the welcome cen- “The Euharlee Black Pio- ters inside the Adairsville and neers Cemetery has not always Cartersville depots and Clar- been known to the wider public ence Brown Conference Cen- and is in need of more work to ter. make it fully accessible to the “While we have had a cou- public. Through funds received ple of tours so far, we hope as part of a mitigation grant, we

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BLAINE, Minn. — Bryson De- Chambeau fi gured a score well into the double digits below par could win the inaugural 3M Open. He’s already there, halfway through. DeChambeau dominated the second round, racking up nine birdies to fi nish Friday at a ca- reer-low 62 and vault into the lead with a 14-under-par score halfway through the fi rst-time PGA Tour event at the TPC Twin Cities. The 25-year-old DeChambeau, who entered the week eighth in the world rankings, hit greens in RANDY PARKER/THE DAILY TRIBUNE NEWS regulation on 17 of 18 holes. He Recent Cass High graduate Jacquez Fountain signed to play basketball at Albany Tech. On hand for the signing ceremony in the CHS Media Center were, from left, front row: Micah Davison, brother; Jamara Fountain, sister; Christian Simmons, mother; Sharia Wade, girlfriend; Natasha Fountain, stepmother; Mykell sank four putts from 20-plus feet, Davison, brother; back row, Nicky Moore, CHS athletic director; Stephen Revard, CHS principal; Michael Atwater, travel ball coach; Sylvester Patterson, Al- including the No. 7 and No. 8 holes bany Tech head men’s basketball coach; Rahkeem Jackson, stepbrother; and Sean Glaze, CHS head boys basketball coach. during a commanding surge on his second nine. “You’re not going to be per- fect, but I can keep driving it well Cass’ Fountain signs to Albany Tech just like I have been, and become more and more confi dent, that’s the Bryson we saw last year,” said De- BY NICHOLAS SULLIVAN game in his only season at Cass. “We like to shoot a lot of 3s, and we me, that’s where I’d have a better chance Chambeau, who went bogey-free [email protected] “We think he’ll be a great piece,” Al- like our forwards to be mobile and go and I trust him.” over the fi rst two days for the fi rst bany Tech head coach Sylvester Patter- end to end. He really showed that on Patterson knows it will take some time time in his career. Jacquez Fountain’s ability to dominate son said of Fountain, following his June tape. I talked to a couple of coaches in for Fountain, who shot a solid 32% out- Adam Hadwin arrived in the games in the interior went a long way 20 signing ceremony. “He was already his league, and they were really high on side the arc and stellar 56% inside it this clubhouse in second place at 12-un- towards helping the recent Cass High doing some of the things we like to do. him. They said he was an explosive scor- season, to transition from his role as a der, after fi ve birdies in a steely per- graduate earn Daily Tribune News boys The fact that he’s athletic, he’s long, good er, and that’s what we’re looking for.” post player at Cass to one as a wing for formance on the back nine amid an basketball player of the year honors this wingspan. He falls into a lot of the cate- Meanwhile, Fountain, who garnered Albany Tech. That being said, the head on-and-off drizzle during the after- past season. gories of what we like to do. I think he’s fi rst-team all-Region 7-AAAAA rec- coach liked that Fountain will bring a noon. Hadwin, who fi nished sixth It was Fountain’s athleticism in the going to fi t right in.” ognition, is looking for a chance to im- toughness on the boards that his team a month ago at the Canadian Open open court that most often led to his sig- Even still, the Titans project to prove his skillset at a JUCO in hopes of sometimes lacked during the 2017-18 in his native country, shot a 66 to nature plays, including a dunk against see some of the skills the 6-foot-4, making the jump to a Division-I program season. follow up his fi rst-round 64. He Hiram that was featured by Overtime — 190-pound Fountain utilized from time in two years. He believes Patterson and “We see him as a 3, 4,” Patterson said. was well aware when he teed off a Twitter account dedicated to basketball to time with the Colonels, including his Co. will provide a boost in his hopes of “He’s going to start off playing some 4, exactly how far he’d have to come highlights. 3-point shooting and dribbling, become achieving that goal. but hopefully by Christmas or the end to pull within striking distance of His overall game landed him on the major assets at the collegiate level. “If you’re trying to further your tal- of the year, he could move to the 3. … DeChambeau. radar of Albany Tech and led to Fountain “He was versatile,” Patterson said. “He ents, you want to go somewhere you can He’s already kind of advanced, where he “I am the quintessential leader- signing with the JUCO program after av- could put the ball on the fl oor, stretch the show what you can do on the court,” board watcher. I know almost at eraging 18 points and nine rebounds per fl oor and shoot 3s. Fountain said. “[Patterson] basically told SEE FOUNTAIN, PAGE 2B any point where everybody is at, even at 9 a.m. on Thursday morn- ing,” Hadwin said. “I knew. I ob- viously knew that low scores were available today, but at the same Horan hopes World Cup successes boost NWSL support time you still have to be patient. You still have to let it come.” BY ANNE M. PETERSON “I was pretty annoyed that we didn’t have Scott Piercy, who opened a two- AP Sports Writer a (television) deal at the beginning of the stroke lead with a 62 in the fi rst year. It almost felt like we were going back- round Thursday, started on No. 10 LYON, — Midfi elder Lindsey ward,” Horan said. “So I think this should and sputtered through the wind- Horan hopes the attention on women’s soc- have come a while ago, but I’m very happy less, muggy morning with fi ve bo- cer and the United States’ run at the World that it did.” geys on his fi rst nine to offset an Cup boost the professional league back But it’s not just the NWSL. Horan would eagle. Piercy still came in at 10-un- home. like to see women’s soccer lifted globally der. He was joined by Sam Burns, The National Women’s Soccer League in the wake of the World Cup. The defend- Brian Harman and Sam Saunders is in the midst of its seventh season and ing champion U.S. national team plays the in a four-way tie for third place. has been more successful than any oth- Netherlands on Sunday for the title. DeChambeau played with Kee- er attempt at a pro women’s league in the “Hopefully everyone sees this around gan Bradley and Charles Howell United States. But the NWSL has seen re- the world and everyone sees what the wom- III, who used two eagles to shoot cent struggles with slow growth, a need for en’s game is turning into and how much 66 and reach the weekend at 8-un- sponsors and a lack of television exposure. exposure we’re getting. You’ve seen the der. Tony Finau joined Howell in Horan, who plays for the NWSL’s Port- numbers throughout this World Cup, how that large group by chipping in for land Thorns, hopes the league experiences a many people are watching, how many peo- eagle on the 18th. World Cup bump — both for the rest of this ple we were getting at the stadiums,” she Just ahead of them, in a smaller season and beyond. She’d like the league to said. “And hopefully, clubs and owners and bunch tied for seventh at 9-under, see the success of the Thorns, who average everyone sees that.” was Arjun Atwal, a 46-year-old crowds of around 17,000 a game. Following high school, Horan head- from India who became one of “Hopefully it grows, hopefully we get ed overseas to play in France for four late qualifi ers Monday for the more teams, and more people buy into Saint-Germain for several years. She moved 156-player fi eld by shooting a 62. us and realize how important it is for the ALESSANDRA TARANTINO/AP back to the United States to join the Thorns World No. 1 Brooks Koepka United States’ Lindsey Horan, left, jumps for a header with England’s Rachel women’s game — and that our NWSL gets Daly during the Women’s World Cup semifi nal soccer match between England in 2016. Fellow Thorns Tobin Heath, Emily had another quiet day, fi nishing at better and better so we can get better for our and the United States Tuesday at the Stade de Lyon outside Lyon, France. Sonnett and goalkeeper Adrianna Franch 3-under. national team,” she said. are also on the U.S. squad in France. The biggest name to miss the cut The league got some positive news earli- News and six on ESPN2, including both ary, leaving the league with no TV partner. National team players are allocated was Phil Mickelson, who has failed er this week when ESPN announced it will semifi nals and the championship on Oct. Last season, a game aired each week on across the league’s nine teams and U.S. to reach the weekend in four of his televise 14 matches this season, the net- 27. the Lifetime channel. A+E surrendered its Soccer pays their salaries. last six events. After a 74 in the fi rst work’s fi rst NWSL broadcasts since 2014. The NWSL and A+E Networks termi- stake in the league, but Lifetime remains a round, Mickelson shot a 73 to fi n- Eight games will be broadcast on ESPN nated their broadcast agreement in Febru- jersey sponsor. SEE CUP, PAGE 2B ish 2-over. 15-year-old Coco Gauff remains unfazed, unbeaten at Wimbledon

BY HOWARD FENDRICH age, would not be able to fi nd a Hercog 3-6, 7-6 (7), 7-5 — of- AP Tennis Writer path past that kind of a defi cit fer some insight into what Gauff on this imposing a stage, would might become. WIMBLEDON, England — not be able to handle that sort “Obviously, this moment is an It was easy to forget that Coco of stress and fi gure out a way. incredible moment,” Gauff said. Gauff is still just 15 as she stood Gauff is, quite clearly, not most “I’m still excited I get to keep on the grass of Centre Court, players. That much has been living it.” pounding her chest and shout- established. How far can she As it is, she was the youngest ing, “Let’s go! Come on!” to go, both this fortnight and in player to qualify for Wimbledon celebrate a 32-stroke point that the future? The tennis world is in the professional era, winning forced a third set in her match watching, waiting to learn the three matches last week against Friday evening at Wimbledon. answers. higher-ranked women in the Up in the stands, Mom rose That Gauff, ranked 313th and preliminary rounds. to pump a fi st and yell, “Yes!” facing another unseeded play- Then, by upsetting fi ve-time Thousands of spectators jumped er, was scheduled to appear at champion Venus Williams, who out of their seats, too, roaring. Wimbledon’s main stadium says is 39, in the fi rst round of the By then, Gauff already twice plenty about what a sensation main event, Gauff became the had been a point from losing in the Floridian already is. That youngest woman to win a match the third round to Polona Her- she won this one, and how she at the All England Club since BEN CURTIS/AP cog of Slovenia. did so — erasing a pair of match United States’ Cori “Coco” Gauff celebrates after beating Slovenia’s Polona Hercog in a wom- Most players, no matter the points and coming back to beat SEE WIMBLEDON, PAGE 2B en’s singles match during day fi ve of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships Friday in London. 2B Saturday, July 6, 2019 • www.daily-tribune.com Sports The Daily Tribune News Cycling’s new generation ready to deliver at

BY SAMUEL PETREQUIN diminutive Colombian climber to Sagan’s ambition to claim a re- — at the prestigious Criterium du AP Sports Writer grab the spotlight when the Tour cord seventh green jersey, which is Dauphine in June. reaches the high-altitude summits awarded to the best . “Wout Van Aert is part of a ter- BRUSSELS — No matter who in the last 10 days of racing. A colorful character with a spec- rifi c generation,” Prudhomme said. wins, this year’s Tour de France Before that, there will be many tacular style of racing, Sagan has “He won back-to-back stages at will see a changing of the guard. opportunities for the 33 riders been the fastest man in the Tour the Dauphine. He was formidable. And if the names of Wout Van making their fi rst Tour appearance peloton in recent years. Since 2012, I don’t know who will be wearing Aert, , Enric Mas to show off their skills and chal- he has failed to win the green jer- the yellow jersey on July 19, but I or Caleb Ewan don’t ring a bell lenge the supremacy of their elders sey just once, when he was disqual- have an idea about the favorite of now, they might soon be on every- — starting Saturday. ifi ed following a crash with Caven- the scheduled body’s lips. “We will see riders who dare to dish two years ago. that day.” In the absence of many stalwart attack, who try their luck, riders But Sagan has been struggling Van Aert’s versatility and phys- riders who have stamped their who race in an old-fashioned way,” with form this season, boosting the ical skills make him dangerous on mark on cycling’s marquee event in Tour director Christian Prudhom- hopes of younger rivals including all grounds except the high moun- recent years, new faces will emerge me said. Ewan, who already posted stage tains, although his lack of experi- this summer. The opening stage features two wins at the Giro and Spanish Vuel- ence should limit his ambitions to There is a long list of top riders short climbs usually taken during ta. a second-fi ddle role in support of missing the Tour, which starts to- the one-day classic Ronde van “It’s a massive motivation for me Jumbo-Visma team leader Dylan day from Brussels with a 120.8- THIBAULT CAMUS/AP Vlaanderen and a stretch of cob- that it’s in Brussels,” Ewan said. Groenewegen. The 26-year-old mile stage through Flanders and , left, and Gomez pose during the blestones and also passes through “Obviously it’s never going to start Dutch rider is another who has a back to the Belgian capital, and that Tour de France cycling race team presentation Thursday at the Merckx’s childhood home. The in Australia so the next best thing good chance of being covered in Grand Place in Brussels ahead of today’s start of the race. number includes: day’s main diffi culties come too would be to start in the home coun- yellow after Saturday’s opening — Four-time champion Chris for the race leader’s yellow jersey, he will start his second early to have a real impact on the try of your team, and it’s pretty stage. He claimed two stage wins Froome, who is missing out for the as 22-year-old Egan Bernal seems — Bernal is showing an impressive fi nal result, though, and the stage is special my fi rst stage is this one. If last year and has 10 victories to his fi rst time since 2011. ready to take over from his leader maturity. likely to end in a bunch sprint that there was any stage I would pick to name in 2019. — 2018 runner-up Tom Dumou- at team Ineos, defending champion “I think you have a physical age could award the fi rst yellow jersey win this year, it would be this one, The Deceuninck-Quick-Step lin. Geraint Thomas. and a mental age, but when you’re to a Tour debutant. because it means the yellow jersey team is also bringing a pair of — Primoz Roglic, a fourth-place In the wake of an already suc- ready, you’re ready,” Ineos team “It is a stage that I can win and too.” 24-year-old newcomers to the Tour fi nisher last year. cessful season during which he boss Dave Brailsford said on Fri- I know the team and I really want Among others riders ready to — Mas and Asgreen. In his fi rst — Former world champion won the Paris-Nice and Tour de day. “He’s ready.” to win the fi rst stage,” said Ewan, surge to the fore, Van Aert is cer- full professional season, Asgreen Philippe Gilbert. Suisse weeklong races, Bernal has Many former Tour winners in- Australia’s new sprint sensation. tainly the most promising. A three- won the time trial at the Danish — Ace sprinters Mark Caven- been elevated to a co-leader status cluding Eddy Merckx and Alberto The 24-year-old Ewan, who time cyclo-cross world champion, championships and fi nished run- dish, Marcel Kittel and Fernando after Froome, who also rides for Contador have picked Bernal as rides for Belgian outfi t Lotto-Sou- the 24-year-old from Belgium is ner-up at the Ronde van Vlaan- Gaviria. Ineos, was ruled out because of a their favorite to win a race that fea- dal, is among an exciting group of riding his fi rst Grand Tour this deren. He will ride in a domestique The generational change is likely horrifi c crash last month. tures several grueling mountainous competitors that will try to derail summer after claiming two stage role for Mas, the runner-up at last to be the most visible in the fi ght Despite his lack of experience — stages this year. They expect the three-time world champion Peter wins — a sprint and a time trial year’s Vuelta.

(5), 6-1, 6-4. No one else on that side of numbers show.” Fountain Wimbledon the bracket is ranked higher than 17th; Hercog, who is ranked 60th, and is that’s the spot held by Milos Raonic, now 0-4 in third-round matches at ma- From Page 1B From Page 1B who is also the only other player who jors, used a seven-game run to grab the ever has been to a Grand Slam fi nal. opening set, the fi rst dropped by Gauff can put the ball on the fl oor and 1991, when Jennifer Capriati reached Those exiting Friday included last in qualifying or the main draw, and shoot the 3. We need to tighten the semifi nals at 15. year’s runner-up, No. 4 Kevin Ander- then go up 5-2 in the second. up his ball handling and tighten That was followed by a win against son, who was knocked off by No. 26 With Gauff serving at 30-40, Hercog up his defense, as far as guarding 2017 Wimbledon semifi nalist Magdale- Guido Pella 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (4). Pella beat was a point from victory. But the teen perimeter players.” na Rybarikova, who is 30, before get- 2017 runner-up Marin Cilic last year conjured up a backhand slice winner While some players might be ting past Hercog, 28. When a reporter at Wimbledon and now will face 2016 that dropped right on the chalk — a hesitant to change positions, es- wanted to know how Gauff might spend runner-up Raonic, who beat Reilly shot she only recently added to her rep- BEN CURTIS/AP pecially after having so much the prize money she’s already earned of Romania’s Simona Halep, right, cele- Opelka of the U.S. 7-6 (1), 6-2, 6-1. ertoire. success, Fountain is defi nitely about 175,000 pounds ($220,000), she brates after beating Belarus’ Victoria No. 10 Karen Khachanov, No. 11 After Gauff’s aggressive style paid looking forward to playing more replied: “I mean, I can’t buy a car, be- Azarenka in a women’s singles match Daniil Medvedev and No. 19 Felix Au- off there, it was Hercog who really on the perimeter. cause I can’t drive.” during day fi ve of the Wimbledon Ten- ger-Aliassime all lost. went into a shell, playing so cautiously “I think it’s good, because in That made her giggle, as did some nis Championships Friday in London. “It’s impossible to say who is going and making mistake after mistake. A high school I played 4 and 5,” of the other things she said at her news to fi gure things out more than the oth- big one came when Hercog served for Fountain said. “I shot a cou- conference through a permanent smile, Other women’s contests Monday ers to do what it takes to win Slams,” the match at 5-3 and held her second ple [three-point] shots, but that including her unprompted opening line will be No. 3 seed Karolina Pliskova Anderson said. match point: She double-faulted. wasn’t my main product, I was in about Jayden Smith’s new album, her against Karolina Muchova, No. 8 Elina That could be said of Gauff, of Eventually they headed to a tiebreak- the paint. That will be fun.” plea for tickets to a Beyonce concert Svitolina against No. 24 Petra Martic, course, but she sure is looking like er, Gauff’s fi rst at a tour-level event. Cass head coach Sean Glaze, and poking fun at her mother, Candi, and Dayana Yastremska against Zhang someone who can go far in the coming Yet another reminder how new all of who joined the Colonels not long for the way she waved her arms over- Shuai, who defeated former No. 1 Car- years. this is for her. Her play then offered yet after Fountain last year, believes head when Friday’s victory was over. oline Wozniacki 6-4, 6-2. She has a big serve, dialing it up to another reminder how capable she is of his now-former star player’s “Please tell me she’s a meme,” Gauff The top half of the men’s draw, 118 mph on Friday — only Hercog and handling it all. competitive drive will guide him said. “I’m so excited to go on Insta- meanwhile, saw more in its series of Serena Williams have hit one faster this “We’ve been working on her poise to new heights as he takes on a gram.” upsets, leaving defending champion week — and good groundstrokes off all year,” Gauff’s father, Corey, said new role. Next up: A fourth-round matchup Novak Djokovic with what seems like both wings, along with some touch and earlier in the week. “After that comes “He’ll be a very strong re- against 2018 French Open champion little resistance in his road to the fi nal. guile. And what she possesses, above together, then you really can improve bounding 3, and he’ll continue to and former No. 1 Simona Halep, who The No. 1 seed got a brief test Friday all, is some real calm amid a storm. your game, because when you’re work on his shot to be someone eliminated two-time major champ Vic- before quickly righting himself and As Hercog perfectly put it: “She’s poised, you’re not that emotional. You who can contribute at that level toria Azarenka 6-3, 6-1. getting past Hubert Hurkacz 7-5, 6-7 probably older in her head than the can troubleshoot.” as a shooter,” Glaze said. “That said, being surrounded by kids who are going to continue to push him is going to be a great situation for him. It’s going to SPORTSROUNDUP give him an opportunity to build a very different life for himself, and we’re excited for him to have that opportunity.” MLB Standings Regardless of the time it takes On the Air Fountain to fully develop his All Times EDT AMERICAN LEAGUE shot, he will certainly be able to East Division NASCAR AUTO RACING 1 p.m. — 3M Open (GOLF) make an impact for the Titans in W L Pct GB 7 p.m. — Cup Series: Coke Zero Sugar 400 (NBC) 3 p.m. — 3M Open (CBS) New York 56 29 .659 — a plethora of other ways. Tampa Bay 50 38 .568 7½ MLB BASEBALL HORSE RACING Boston 46 41 .529 11 4 p.m. — Miami at Atlanta (FSSO) 4 p.m. — Belmont Oaks Invitational (NBC) “He certainly is a capable ath- Toronto 33 55 .375 24½ lete,” Glaze said. “He was cer- Baltimore 26 61 .299 31 7 p.m. — Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets (FOX) WOMEN’S WORLD CUP SOCCER Central Division 10 p.m. — Colorado at Arizona (FS1) 11 a.m. — 3rd-place match: England vs. Sweden (FOX) tainly the best player on the fl oor W L Pct GB a whole lot of times this past sea- Minnesota 54 32 .628 — NBA BASKETBALL SUMMER LEAGUE USA SOFTBALL INTERNATIONAL CUP Cleveland 48 38 .558 6 son.” Chicago 41 43 .488 12 5:30 p.m. — Philadelphia vs. Boston (ESPN) Noon — U.S vs. Mexico (ESPN2) Detroit 28 54 .341 24 10 p.m. — Washington vs. New Orleans (ESPN) 4 p.m. — U.S vs. Puerto Rico (ESPN2) Kansas City 29 59 .330 26 Central Division 11:55 p.m. — Golden State vs. Toronto (ESPN) WIMBLEDON TENNIS W L Pct GB WNBA BASKETBALL 8 a.m. — Third round (ESPN) Houston 55 32 .632 — Oakland 48 40 .545 7½ 2 p.m. — Minnesota at Connecticut (ESPN2) Noon — Third round (ESPN) Cup Texas 47 40 .540 8 PGA TOUR GOLF Los Angeles 44 44 .500 11½ Seattle 38 53 .418 19 From Page 1B Thursday’s Late Games West Division Philadelphia 10 5 5 35 Horan, who has 74 appearanc- Texas 9, L.A. Angels 3 W L Pct GB D.C. United 8 5 7 31 Friday’s Games Los Angeles 60 29 .674 — Montreal 9 8 3 30 WNBA Standings es with the national team and 10 Baltimore 4, Toronto 1 Colorado 44 42 .512 14½ ATLANTA 9 7 2 29 Kansas City at Washington, late Arizona 43 45 .489 16½ New York City FC 7 1 8 29 goals, came off the bench for the Boston at Detroit, late San Diego 42 45 .483 17 New York 8 7 3 27 All Times EDT team’s fi rst two knockout matches N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, late San Francisco 39 47 .453 19½ Toronto FC 6 8 5 23 EASTERN CONFERENCE L.A. Angels at Houston, late New England 6 8 5 23 W L Pct GB between Spain and France, before Texas at Minnesota, late Thursday’s Late Games Chicago 5 7 7 22 Washington 9 3 .750 — starting in the 2-1 U.S. semifi nal Oakland at Seattle, late L.A. Dodgers 5, San Diego 1 Orlando City 6 9 3 21 Connecticut 9 4 .692 ½ Today’s Games Friday’s Games Columbus 5 12 2 17 Chicago 6 7 .462 3½ victory over England. She served Texas (Chavez 3-3) at Minnesota (Pineda 5-4), 2:10 Philadelphia 7, N.Y. Mets 2 Cincinnati 3 13 2 11 New York 6 7 .462 3½ Alex Morgan the go-ahead goal. p.m. Kansas City at Washington, late Indiana 6 9 .400 4½ Baltimore (Cashner 8-3) at Toronto (Richard 1-4), 3:07 Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, late WESTERN CONFERENCE ATLANTA 2 9 .182 6½ “I think after the semi I was p.m. Miami at ATLANTA, late W L T Pts Kansas City (Sparkman 2-4) at Washington (Scherzer Colorado at Arizona,late Los Angeles FC 12 2 4 40 WESTERN CONFERENCE very emotional, that’s because this 8-5), 4:05 p.m. San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late LA Galaxy 11 7 1 34 W L Pct GB has been everything a little girl’s Boston (Porcello 5-7) at Detroit (Zimmermann 0-5), St. Louis at San Francisco, late FC Dallas 8 7 5 29 Las Vegas 8 5 .615 — 4:10 p.m. Today’s Games Seattle 8 5 5 29 Minnesota 7 6 .538 1 dreamt of, and that goes for ev- Cleveland (Bieber 7-3) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 5-4), Kansas City (Sparkman 2-4) at Washington (Scherzer Minnesota United 8 7 3 27 Seattle 8 7 .533 1 erybody on the team,” she said. “I 4:10 p.m. 8-5), 4:05 p.m. Houston 8 6 3 27 Los Angeles 6 6 .500 1½ N.Y. Yankees (Sabathia 5-4) at Tampa Bay (Snell 5-7), Milwaukee (Houser 2-2) at Pittsburgh (Williams 3-2), Real Salt Lake 8 8 2 26 Phoenix 5 5 .500 1½ think at that moment we won and 4:10 p.m. 4:05 p.m. San Jose 7 7 4 25 Dallas 4 8 .333 3½ the whistle was blown it was so Chicago Cubs (Lester 7-6) at Chicago White Sox Cleveland (Bieber 7-3) at Cincinnati (DeSclafani 5-4), Portland 6 8 2 20 (Giolito 11-2), 7:15 p.m. 4:10 p.m. Vancouver 4 7 8 20 Friday’s Games surreal and all the emotions kind L.A. Angels (Heaney 1-2) at Houston (Cole 8-5), 7:15 Miami (Smith 3-4) at ATLANTA (Fried 9-3), 4:10 p.m. Colorado 5 10 4 19 Indiana 76, Dallas 56 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Lester 7-6) at Chicago White Sox Sporting Kansas City 4 7 7 19 New York at Phoenix, late of came out. Now it’s just realizing Oakland (Bassitt 5-3) at Seattle (Gonzales 9-7), 10:10 (Giolito 11-2), 7:15 p.m. ATLANTA at Seattle, late this is real and now we still have a p.m. Philadelphia (Arrieta 8-6) at N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard Thursday, July 4 Washington at Las Vegas, late Sunday’s Games 5-4), 7:15 p.m. FC Dallas 2, D.C. United 0 Today’s Games fi nal to go push for. This tourna- Baltimore at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. St. Louis (Mikolas 5-8) at San Francisco (Bumgarner New England 2, Colorado 1 Minnesota at Connecticut, 2 p.m. ment’s not over.” Boston at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. 5-7), 10:05 p.m. LA Galaxy 2, Toronto FC 0 Sunday’s Games Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Colorado (Gray 9-5) at Arizona (Ray 5-6), 10:10 p.m. Today Las Vegas at New York, 3 p.m. Horan jokes that because of her N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 1:10 p.m. San Diego (Paddack 5-4) at L.A. Dodgers (Maeda Orlando City at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Washington at Los Angeles, 5 p.m. time in France she’s the best French Kansas City at Washington, 1:35 p.m. 7-4), 10:10 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Chicago, 6 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. Sunday’s Games Minnesota United at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. ATLANTA at Phoenix, 6 p.m. speaker on the team, throwing a L.A. Angels at Houston, 2:10 p.m. Cleveland at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Seattle at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. bit of shade at Alex Morgan, Me- Texas at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Chicago at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m. Oakland at Seattle, 4:10 p.m. Miami at ATLANTA, 1:20 p.m. Real Salt Lake at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Soccer Schedule gan Rapinoe and the others who Kansas City at Washington, 1:35 p.m. Vancouver at Los Angeles FC, 10:30 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 1:35 p.m. Sunday, July 7 have also played for club teams in East Division Chicago Cubs at Chicago White Sox, 2:10 p.m. New York at ATLANTA, 2 p.m. France. W L Pct GB St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Portland at New York City FC, 6:30 p.m. All Times EDT ATLANTA 52 36 .591 — Colorado at Arizona, 4:10 p.m. Friday, July 12 WOMEN’S WORLD CUP She’s clearly having the time of Philadelphia 46 42 .523 6 San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. New England at D.C. United, 7 p.m. THIRD PLACE her life. Washington 45 41 .523 6 Los Angeles FC at Houston, 9 p.m. Today New York 39 49 .443 13 San Jose at LA Galaxy, 11 p.m. England vs. Sweden, 11 a.m. “Absolutely,” she said. “I think Miami 32 53 .376 18½ Saturday, July 13 CHAMPIONSHIP Central Division MLS Standings Columbus at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, July 7 this obviously has been the best W L Pct GB Toronto FC at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. United States vs. Netherlands, 11 a.m. experience of my life. Playing in Chicago 46 42 .523 — Cincinnati at Chicago, 8 p.m. Milwaukee 46 42 .523 — FC Dallas at Minnesota United, 8 p.m. CONCACAF GOLD CUP a World Cup and doing as well as St. Louis 43 42 .506 1½ All Times EDT Philadelphia at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m. CHAMPIONSHIP we’ve done, it’s been absolutely Pittsburgh 42 44 .488 3 EASTERN CONFERENCE Sporting Kansas City at Vancouver, 10 p.m. Sunday, July 7 W L T Pts Colorado at Portland, 11 p.m. Mexico vs. United States, 9:15 p.m. amazing.” Cincinnati 41 44 .482 3½ ORLD The Daily Tribune News U.S. &www.daily-tribune.com W Saturday, July 6, 2019 3B California towns survey quake damage amid more aftershocks

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Communities in the Mojave Desert tallied damage and made emergency repairs to cracked roads and broken pipes Friday as af- tershocks from Southern California’s largest earthquake in 20 years kept rumbling. The town of Ridgecrest, close to the epicenter, assessed damage after several fi res and multiple injuries that were blamed on the magnitude 6.4 quake. A shelter drew 28 people overnight but not all of them slept inside amid the shaking. “Some people slept outside in tents because they were so ner- vous,” said Marium Mohiuddin of the American Red Cross. Damage appeared limited to desert areas, although the quake was felt widely, including in the Los Angeles region 150 miles (240 ki- lometers) away. The largest aftershock thus far — magnitude 5.4 — was also felt in LA before dawn Friday. The odds of a quake of similar size happening in the next few days continued to dwindle and was only 6 percent on Friday, seis- mologists said. There had been about 1,700 aftershocks since the Thursday MANUEL BALCE CENETA/AP quake, which was a bit higher than average, said Zachary Ross of President Donald Trump and fi rst lady Melania Trump walk on the tarmac upon arrival at Morristown Municipal Airport in Morris- the California Institute of Technology. town, New Jersey, Friday. “An event of this size is going to keep producing aftershocks for years but the rates are going to decay with time,” Ross said. The quake involved two perpendicular faults in the area but it was unlikely to affect any fault lines away from the immediate area, seis- mologists said. US to pursue citizenship question Damage in the town of Ridgecrest was relatively light because the city is relatively young, with growth coming in the 1940s and later so many buildings met upgraded building codes, said Susan Hough of the U.S. Geological Survey. on census, but path still unclear Ridgecrest Regional Hospital remained closed as state inspectors assessed it, spokeswoman Jayde Glenn said. The hospital’s own re- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS constitutional. ference call with the judge and law- recently as June 20, Solicitor Gen- view found no structural damage, but there were cracks in walls, The Justice Department said Fri- The Census Bureau’s own ex- yers for both sides in one of three eral Noel Francisco reminded the broken water pipes and water damage. day it will press its search for legal perts have said a citizenship ques- lawsuits seeking to keep the ques- justices of the need for a quick de- The hospital was prepared to help women in labor and to give grounds to force the inclusion of a tion would discourage immigrants tion off the census. The other two cision, writing that “for all practical triage care to emergency patients. Fifteen patients were evacuated to citizenship question on the 2020 from participating in the survey are in New York and California. purposes, the Census Bureau needs other hospitals after the quake, Glenn said. Census, hours after President Don- and result in a less accurate census Hazel had expressed mounting to fi nalize the 2020 questionnaire The quake did not appear to have caused major damage to roads ald Trump said he is “very serious- that would redistribute money and frustration with the mixed signals by June of this year.” and bridges in the area, but it did open three cracks across a short ly” considering an executive order political power away from Demo- the administration was sending, The Trump administration had stretch of State Route 178 near the tiny town of Trona, said Califor- to get the question on the form. cratic-led cities where immigrants fi rst telling him on Tuesday that said the question was being added nia Department of Transportation district spokeswoman Christine Trump said his administration tend to cluster to whiter, rural areas the question was off only to have to aid in enforcement of the Voting Knadler. is exploring a number of legal op- where Republicans do well. Trump tweet the next day that the Rights Act, which protects minority Those cracks were temporarily sealed, but engineers were inves- tions, but the Justice Department Trump, speaking as he departed administration was “absolutely voters’ access to the ballot box. tigating whether the two-lane highway was damaged beneath the did not say exactly what options re- the White House for a weekend in moving forward” with efforts to But the question’s opponents say cracks, Knadler said. Bridges in the area were also being checked. main now that the Supreme Court New Jersey, said he might take ex- include the question. recently discovered evidence from The Ridgecrest library was closed as volunteers and staff picked has barred the question at least ecutive action. Trump’s administration has the computer fi les of a Republican up hundreds of books that fell off shelves. The building’s cinder- temporarily. “It’s one of the ways that we’re faced numerous roadblocks to add- redistricting consultant who died block walls also had some cracks, said Charissa Wagner, library The government has already thinking about doing it, very seri- ing the question, like last week’s last year shows that, far from help- branch supervisor. begun the process of printing the ously,” he said. Supreme Court ruling that blocked ing minority voters, discrimination Wagner was at her home in the small city of 29,000 people when census questionnaire without that An executive order would not, by its inclusion, at least for now. Both against Hispanics was behind the a small foreshock hit, followed by the large one, putting her and her question. itself, override court rulings block- the Justice and Commerce depart- push for the citizenship question. 11-year-old daughter on edge. The administration’s focus on ing the inclusion of the citizenship ments indicated on Tuesday that Hazel on Friday gave the plain- “The little one was like, ‘Oh what just happened.’ The big one asking broadly about citizenship question. But such an action from they were moving forward with tiffs in the Maryland claim until came later and that was scarier,” she said. for the fi rst time since 1950 refl ects Trump would perhaps give admin- the census, minus the citizenship Aug. 19 to gather more evidence The earthquake knocked over a boulder that sat atop one of the the enormous political stakes and istration lawyers a new basis to try question. and take testimony from adminis- rock spires at Trona Pinnacles outside of Ridgecrest, a collection of potential costs in the once-a-de- to convince federal courts that the But Trump has insisted other- tration offi cials. If Hazel fi nds dis- towering rock formations that has been featured in commercials and cade population count that deter- question could be included. wise, pushing his administration to crimination, that could be a separate fi lms, said Martha Maciel, a Bureau of Land Management spokes- mines the allocation of seats in the “Executive orders do not over- come up with a way to include the basis for blocking the citizenship woman in California. House of Representatives for the ride decisions of the Supreme controversial query. He suggested question. next 10 years and the distribution Court,” Thomas Saenz, president Friday offi cials might be able to Preparations for the $15.6 billion of some $675 billion in federal and general counsel of the Mexi- add an addendum to the question- 2020 Census are intricately choreo- spending. It also refl ects Trump’s can American Legal Defense and naire with the question after it’s graphed. More than 425,000 peo- interest in reshaping how congres- Educational Fund, said in a state- already printed. ple have already started applying for sional districts are drawn. ment Friday. The organization is In the Supreme Court’s decision the half million positions needed for “You need it for Congress, for representing plaintiffs in the census last week, Chief Justice John Rob- the 2020 Census. The bureau also districting,” he said Friday. “How lawsuit in Maryland. erts joined the court’s four more is in the middle of a test run, with many people are there? Are they Later Friday, Justice Department liberal members in saying the ad- 480,000 households sent question- citizens? Are they not citizens? You lawyers formally told U.S. District ministration’s current justifi cation naire information, according to the need it for many reasons.” Judge George Hazel in Maryland for the question “seems to have bureau’s monthly status report from Districts now are based on the the administration is not giving up been contrived.” May. total population. Some Republi- the legal fi ght to add the citizenship The administration had pushed The ongoing legal wrangling it- cans want them based on the pop- question to the next census. But the Supreme Court to decide the self could hurt the census, said John ulation of eligible voters, a change they also said it’s unclear how they case quickly, citing a July 1 dead- Yang, president and executive direc- that could disadvantage Democrats will proceed, according to a court line to begin printing the forms. tor of Asian Americans Advancing by excluding immigrants. The Su- fi ling. The court made the rare move of Justice. The group is a plaintiff in preme Court has left open the issue “They still say they don’t have taking up the case directly from a the Maryland case. “The govern- of whether districts based only on clear instructions on what to do,” trial court in New York before an ment is trying to sow seeds of con- the population of eligible voters is said Saenz, who took part in a con- appeals court had weighed in. As fusion in the public,” Yang said. THE MARKET IN REVIEW

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Even *******NOTE: If a natural guardian files an objection quickly if we want to have 32 doubling the prize money, team to the creation of the temporary guardianship, the teams already in 2023,” Infanti- preparation funding and cash for Petition will be dismissed. If a natural guardian files no said Friday. “We will discuss clubs releasing players — as In- 630-TRUCKS FOR SALE an objection to the appointment of the petitioner(s) as guardian(s), or if a parent who is not a natural it as a matter of urgency and see fantino disclosed Friday — will guardian files an objection to the petition, a hearing 2008 Ford Explorer. Red. Eddie Bauer Edition. if we can already decide to in- only lift the fi gure to $100 mil- on the matter shall be scheduled at a later date. Great family vehicle. Come get it today. Call us at crease for 2023 in which case we lion. 770-334-8772. 2014 Dodge Ram. White. Great running truck. Your BARRY B. 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(770) 387-5075 24-team World Cup.” “We can develop national 640-AUTO/TRUCKS WANTED The 37-member FIFA Coun- team football only if we de- 7/6,11/19 cil had been due to vote on the velop club football as well all $200 CASH FOR ANY CARS & TRUCKS #9372 CALL 770-382-0199 2023 Women’s World Cup host over the world, not only in a in March 2020, with nine coun- few countries,” Infantino said. tries expressing interesting in “So we need a club World Cup LEGAL NOTICES bidding. which can be played every year The nine, including recent to expose clubs from all over the men’s World Cup hosts Brazil world and to make men’s clubs, 2008 Toyota Sienna. Super nice, Low miles, $650 2006 Chevrolet Colorado. Orange, 5speed 715-PROBATE NOTICES and South Africa, must submit but also women’s clubs, invest Down + TAVT. WAC. Payments as low as $70 transmission. Good on gas, $499 down+tavt. Call Weekly. Call Bob or Lee 770-382-0373 IN THE PROBATE COURT formal bid plans by Oct. 4. 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