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SERVING CLOVIS, PORTALES AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES EasternNewMexicoNews.com Would-be burglar sentenced to 5 years ❏ Roderick Cordova shot in the process of failed home invasion. By David Grieder STAFF WRITER [email protected] CLOVIS — The second of two young men involved in a failed home burglary effort last summer — and the one shot by the homeowner in the process — was sentenced Wednesday to five years behind bars and probation following, per a plea agreement. Roderick Cordova, 25, appeared in a Curry County court- Staff photo: Jamie Cushman room with his defense attorney, S. Doug Tylie Garrison, left, 13, and her brother Jait Garrison, 11, show off their chicken Leonard at the Curry County Fair on Wednesday. Jones Witt. His “co- conspirator,” 22-year old Skylar Romero, was already sentenced in January to six years Livestock’s smaller side behind bars for his Cordova role in the July 19, ❏ Young seller says take them here we have to bathe 2017, incident, according to court them and we always have to feed records. he enjoys challenge them certain food in a certain 10th Judicial District Attorney Tim amount.” Rose, representing the case for the of raising chickens. Tylie said she enjoys the bonds state due to a conflict in the 9th district, that develop between herself and told Judge Matthew Chandler that By Jamie Cushman the animals over time. Cordova was familiar with the Clovis STAFF WRITER “Since we raise them from homeowner’s family and knew they [email protected] babies, they get really used to us would be out of the house. What the pair apparently did not CLOVIS — While some of the and some of them in there if you pick them up and snuggle them Staff photo: count on was Frederick Tenorio return- larger animals will likely bring in ing to his residence while they were the most money at Friday’s Junior they fall asleep, so they’re very Jamie loving,” Tylie said. Cushman inside and noticing strange bicycles Livestock Sale, raising quality outside. His wife and children stayed chickens and rabbits for the Curry She said the biggest challenge to Mckyla raising chickens is simply the Swierc, 9, in the car while he entered, armed, and County Fair is also a lot of work. encountered Romero and Cordova, responsibility that comes along holds her Julie Garrison of Texico said that according to court documents. Tenorio by raising chickens during the with it. rabbit “You have to get up early in the ultimately shot Cordova near the torso summer, her son Jait, 11, and Mustachio, shortly before police arrived; Romero daughter Tylie, 13, learned a sense morning to go out there to feed named for them, make sure they have fresh fled on foot and turned himself in to of responsibility. police soon after. water, collect the eggs, make sure his facial It kept them pretty busy too, as hair, at the Cordova was transported at the time Tylie said each day her schedule they’re decent eggs,” Tylie said. Curry to a Texas hospital and his treatment was based around taking care of While they also show sheep and needs are ongoing, Witt said County the animals. goats, Tylie said chickens are easi- Wednesday in court. Chandler granted “They don’t sleep all summer,” er for her and her brother to handle Fair. Cordova a month-long furlough for an Julie Garrison said. “They’re up at because they are smaller and don’t additional medical appointment but the crack of dawn and they’re not have to be walked. and to make sure they don’t scratch Her father Rodney Swierc said must otherwise remain on house arrest in bed until late.” Mckyla Swierc, 9 and also from the judge, which can be achieved that he appreciates the fact that and is to report back by Sept. 15; any Jait said he likes showing chick- Texico, started raising newborn with some well-placed head rubs. raising rabbits teaches his daughter remaining treatment can be adminis- ens because of the challenge that rabbits for the first time this year. “What you want to try to do is if “responsibilities, work ethic and tered through the Department of come with getting the animals “The fun thing is you get to play they do get a little riled up, you caring for animals.” Corrections. ready for the event. with them every day and it’s not have to kind of pet them right here For Mckyla, taking care of the Tenorio was not charged in connec- “I like that they’re fun and it’s very hard at all,” Mckyla said. (on the forehead) because that’s animals does not feel like work. tion with the incident, and he appeared hard to take care of them and that’s “They’re so cute and fluffy.” where their mama pets them so it “I love animals and these bun- in court Wednesday to speak to how it funner because I like the challenge Mckyla said the biggest chal- makes them feel better,” Mckyla nies are so cute and they just seem of it,” Jait said. “Because when we lenge is keeping the rabbits calm said. really interesting to me,” she said. SENTENCE on Page 3A Three accused of abuse at compound await release ❏ Judge’s ruling cleared the way for the defendants to was training children to use firearms surmise, guess or assume,” she wrote. body found at the site outside Amalia leave jail. for an anti-government mission and Prosecutors and defense attorneys was that of Abdul-ghani — the sparked backlash and The ruling by District Judge Sarah should remain in jail pending trial. referenced the group’s Muslim faith severely disabled missing son of com- Backus sparked a political uproar and In her written ruling, Backus said during the hearing, but Backus wrote pound resident Siraj Ibn Wahhaj. threats on social media. backlash on social media. Officials she was bound by an “extremely high in her order that the court does not Other relatives have said or told evacuated several administrative court standard of proof” and that prosecu- take into consideration faith when authorities that the remains are those By Morgan Lee offices Tuesday in Taos County as a tors failed to present clear and con- determining dangerousness. of Abdul-ghani. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS precaution. vincing evidence regarding dangers In all, 11 children were taken into Wahhaj will remain in jail pending The offices reopened Wednesday the defendants might pose to the com- custody at the squalid dwelling near a warrant for his arrest issued in TAOS — Three people accused of while the threats were being investi- munity. the Colorado border during an Aug. 3 Georgia involving accusations that he child abuse at a ramshackle desert gated. “From this meager evidence the raid by authorities who returned three abducted his son from the boy’s moth- compound were awaiting release The decision to release three of the court is requested by the state to sur- days later and recovered the body of a er in December and fled to New Wednesday in New Mexico, where five extended family members being mise that these people are dangerous small boy. Mexico. security was boosted at a courthouse held in the case came despite asser- terrorists with a plot against the coun- Medical examiners have yet to amid threats against the judge who tions by prosecutors that the group try or institutions. The court may not determine conclusively whether the ABUSE on Page 3A

Forecast: Today Friday Saturday Index Calendars...... 2A Puzzles...... 5A Reach us at: High: 94 High: 89 High: 86 Classified ...... 6B Markets ...... 2A (575) 763-3431 Comics ...... 5B Obituaries...... 3A Low: 66 Low: 65 Low: 64 TV Guide ...... 6A Sports ...... 1-3B PAGE 2A ✦ THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 2018 LOCAL THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Clovis to consider pay, stipend increases Events calendar ■ Today Monday BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS mal control, police department, airport, Appointment of a voting delegate ■ ■ wastewater, streets or traffic. The rec- and an alternate from within the com- Clovis-Carver Public Stitch Addicts — 1:30 p.m.-3 Library closed CLOVIS — The Clovis City ommendation is for standby pay to be mission for the upcoming New Mexico — 9 a.m.-11 a.m. p.m. at Clovis-Carver Public for staff training. Information: 575- Library. All American Afghan, come Commission will look at pay and one hour of wages per day on standby. Municipal League conference Aug. 29- 769-7840 and go group. Information: 575- stipend increases for city employees This would run about $37,000. 31 in Roswell. ■ ■ ■ Preschool Storytime — 10 769-7840 totaling around $415,000 annually An increase in the cell phone An agreement between the city and a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public when it meets tonight at the Clovis- stipend from $35 per month, in place Plains Regional Medical Center to pro- Library. Information: 575-769- Tuesday Carver Public Library’s North Annex. since 2006, to $50 per month. The cur- vide at least $3.3 million in uncompen- 7840 ■ Pork chop breakfast — 6 The proposed increases are in three rent cost for the increase is $12,240 and sated care annually to low-income indi- ■ Curry County Fair — 5 p.m.- a.m.-10 a.m. in Jake Lopez Building different requests on the agenda for the would affect 68 city employees with viduals. midnight carnival. Wristband dis- at Roosevelt County Fairgrounds. 5:15 p.m. meeting: cell phone stipends. ■ Presentations for Sunday’s “Bikers count night: Four wristbands for Chops, eggs, biscuits and gravy, ■ A 2.5 percent increase for current The money for all three measures Against Bullying Day,” July yards of $80 with coupon from the Curry $10 per plate. Proceeds benefit city employees, not including City would come from a “1/16th” gross the month and Don David for his serv- County Events Center website; $30 Roosevelt County 4-H. Information: Manager Justin Howalt. This is the receipts tax that was previously dedi- ice on the Planning and Zoning each without coupon. Information: 575-356-4417 lion’s share of the cost at about cated to the city landfill. Commission. 575-935-7000 $365,000. In other business on today’s agenda: The biker day is in connection to a Wednesday ■ An increase in standby pay. This ■ A transfer of liquor license owner- separate agenda item seeking approval Friday ■ Blood drive — 3 p.m.-7:30 measure only affects certain city ship has been requested for the Buffalo of the sixth annual bully awareness ■ Curry County Fair — 5 p.m.- p.m. at Central Baptist Church, employees required to be on standby, Wild Wings restaurant in Clovis, due to ride that would start at 3:30 p.m. on midnight carnival. $30 wristband. Clovis. Information: 800-333-8037 ■ with those employees working in ani- a change in upper-level ownership. Sunday. Information: 575-935-7000 Stitch Addicts — 6:30 p.m. at ■ Monster Truck Thunder — 7 Clovis-Carver Public Library. p.m.-9 p.m. at Curry County Project: All American Afghan. Fairgrounds. Tickets: Kids $11, Information: 575-769-7840 Jail logs Driver charged adults $18. Information: 575-935- 7000 Aug. 23 Booked Portales ■ Blood drive — 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday at Clovis Community College. The following were • Gabrielle Armstrong, 21, in country road ■ Monster Truck Thunder — 7 Information: 800-333-8037 booked into local jails bench warrant p.m.-9 p.m. at Curry County ■ Paella on the Patio — 6 p.m. Tuesday-Wednesday: • Uriel Ramirez, 24, bench Fairgrounds. Tickets: Kids $11, at Clovis Civic Center. Menu items: warrant adults $18. Information: 575-935- paella, tapas, dessert. Tickets: $30 Clovis pedestrian fatality 7000 each. Information/reservations: Released ■ Old Timers Day Luncheon 575-935-5000 • Ruben Hernandez, 32, — Noon at Curry County Events ■ Page Turners Book Club — battery on a household mem- The following were By David Grieder Merle Watson, 55, was struck and killed the after- Center. All seniors 50+ welcome to 6:30 p.m. at Clovis-Carver Public ber (fourth or subsequent released from local jails STAFF WRITER free meal. Information: 575-935- Library. Book: “The Second Mrs. offense) Tuesday-Wednesday: [email protected] noon of Aug. 9 while walk- 7000 Hockaday.” Information: 575-769- • Allen Pinner, 23, failure ing on Curry Road L, north ■ Lego club — 1 p.m. at Clovis- 7840 to appear on misdemeanor Clovis* CLOVIS — The driver of CR 15. Carver Public Library. Information: charge officials say struck and Duarte told officials he did 575-769-7840 Ongoing • Cesar Sanchez, 25, pro- • Manuel Rodriguez, 39 killed a pedestrian on a dusty not see Watson crossing the ■ Curry County Fair — 5 p.m.- ■ Artist of the month — Artists bation violation • Omar Soto, 20 road this month has been road in front of him due to a midnight carnival. $30 wristband. for this month at Clovis-Carver • Robert Linville, 19, fail- • Brandon Brooks, 27 charged with misdemeanor dust cloud from the vehicle Information: 575-935-7000 Public Library is Sandra Chancey ure to appear on misde- • Kip Averett, 42 traffic offenses in connection in front of him. According to from the Pintores Art League. meanor charge • Brandon Wagner, 33 with the incident, Curry a news release, Duarte’s car Sunday Information: 575-762-6359 • Sammy Deleon, 32, pro- • Uriel Ramirez, 24 County Sheriff Wesley overturned “as a result of his ■ Skeet Shoot pre-registra- bation violation • Gabrielle Armstrong, 21 Waller said on Wednesday. attempted evasive action” tion — 8 a.m. for Sept. 8 scheduled The events calendar is a daily • Dawn Brown, 32, proba- • Francine Estrada, 43 In a message to The News, but he was not injured; 4th Annual Skeet Shoot to benefit listing of area events. To place an tion violation Waller said Kade Duarte, 23, Watson “succumbed to his RGH Foundation, held at Idsinga item on the calendar, call the • Tyler Perez, 24, failure to Portales “has been charged” with the injuries” shortly thereafter at Dairy. Registration: $35 youth, $50 newsroom at 575-763-6991 or e- pay fines following: speeding (too fast a local hospital. adult, $175 team corporate division. mail: • Lorenzo Lucero, 49, for conditions), no seat belt Attempts Wednesday to Information: 575-226-6669 [email protected] • Tony Kitts, 60, failure to bond appear on misdemeanor and driving while license reach Duarte were unsuc- suspended. cessful. charge * The Curry County • Kevin Crook, 58, posses- Detention Center in Clovis Meetings calendar sion of a controlled sub- does not disclose the rea- Today 11:30 a.m. at Clovis-Carver Public stance (felony - narcotic sons for release in its daily ■ ENM Water Utility Authority Library. Information: 575-769-7840 drug), concealing identity, briefings. Rabies confirmed lamps and other equipment — 1 p.m. at Sitterly Professional ■ Portales City Council — Center, 801 Pile St., Clovis. 6:30 p.m. at the Memorial Building. on bicycles, posession of — Compiled by the Staff drug paraphernalia Information: 575-935-4262 Information: 575-356-6662 of The News in New Mexico ■ Curry County DWI Task Force — 4 p.m. in commission Wednesday chambers at county administration ■ Public Works Committee — complex, 417 Gidding St. Clovis. 8:30 a.m. at city hall, Clovis. fox and skunk Information: 575-763-6016 Information: 575-769-7828 ■ Clovis City Commission — Residents are instructed to 5:15 p.m. in north annex at Clovis- Aug. 23 BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS ■ contact the local Department Carver Public Library. Information: Clovis MainStreet Board — FORT SUMNER — A fox of Game and Fish office or 575-769-7828 8:15 a.m. at 418 N. Main St. Information: 575-769-7828 killed near Fort Sumner last call radio dispatch at 505- Tuesday month tested positive for 827-9376 for assistance with ■ Curry County Commission The meetings calendar is a rabies, according to a press suspicious animals like — 9 a.m. at in commission cham- daily listing of area events. To release from the New foxes, skunks, raccoons and bers at County Administration place an item on the calendar, Mexico Department of bats. Residents also are Building, 417 Gidding St., Clovis. call the newsroom at 575-763- Health. asked to contact the Information: 575-763-6016 6991 or e-mail: A skunk has also tested Department of Health at ■ Friends of the Library — [email protected] positive for rabies in De 505-827-0006 if they or their Baca County this year. pet has been bitten or exposed to the saliva of wild animals. 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During sentencing, Chandler CURRY COUNTY FAIR Sentence urged Cordova to consider the event Abuse an “opportunity to make things from Page 1A right.” from Page 1A SCHEDULE OF EVENTS “You suffered physical injury get- traumatized his family. ting shot (during the burglary), but Another defendant, Jany Leveille, was trans- Today-Saturday Thunder, Mounted Patrol Arena Following an agreement reached that does not negate what you have ferred to the custody of federal immigration (Subject to change without ■ 7 p.m. — Big 101.5 Air Guitar in March, Cordova was adjudged done,” Chandler told Cordova. authorities, Taos County Sheriff Jerry Hogrefe notice) Championship, Indoor Pavilion guilty of aggravated burglary “That shot that you thought would announced. The 35-year-old native of Haiti is the ■ 8:30 p.m. — Great American (armed after entering), a second- end your life, hopefully it saved mother of six children taken into state custody Today High Dive Show, Entertainment degree felony, and his other felony your life.” during the compound raid. Wristband Discount Night Slab charge of firearm larceny was dis- Cordova spoke during the hear- Defendants Lucas Morton, Subhannah Wahhaj ■ 9 a.m. — Curry County Bred ■ 10 p.m. — StateLine Band, missed by prosecutors. Per that ing, apologizing to Tenorio and stat- and Hujrah Wahhaj were awaiting release. Lamb Show, Kevin Roberts Show Curry County Events Center agreement, Cordova was to be sen- ing he learned a hard lesson. Defense attorneys say volunteers have come Arena tenced to nine years in prison, of Rose said he was pleased with the forward to provide a suitable place for them to ■ 10 a.m.-2 p.m. — Special Saturday which three were suspended and the sentences for both the men live as legal proceedings move forward. Needs Day Activities Youth and Pioneer Day rest left to the judge’s discretion. involved. Backus set bail at $20,000 with no up-front ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Antique Southwest Cheese Day Chandler on Tuesday suspended “I think the sentences of Roderick deposit — just a threat of a fine if defendants Showcase open, Old House ■ 9 a.m. — Plateau 19th Annual four of those nine years in favor of Cordova and Skylar Romero were break condition of their release. ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Agriculture Great American Turtle Race, Kevin supervised probation, leaving fair, and hopefully send a deterrent Backus, an elected Democrat, said her decision Building and exhibits open Roberts Arena ■ Cordova with five years in custody effect to the Clovis community that to grant release to house arrest — with conditions ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Home Arts 10 a.m.-10 p.m. — Antique such as wearing ankle monitors — was tied to Showcase open, Old House minus one day of time served. If he if you break into somebody’s house Building and exhibits open ■ fails to report back in time from his recent reforms of the state’s pre-trial detention ■ 10 a.m.-10 p.m. — Agriculture and commit burglaries then you’re 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Commercial Building and exhibits open furlough he faces additional charges likely to go to prison,” he told The system that set a high bar for incriminating evi- Barn and exhibits open ■ dence needed to hold suspects without bail. 10 a.m.-10 p.m. — Home Arts of escape from custody. News. ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Vertical Building and exhibits open Amusements Water Bubbles, ■ 10 a.m.-10 p.m. — Midway Commercial Barn and exhibits open ■ 5 p.m.-midnight — Carnival ■ 10 a.m.-10 p.m. — Vertical Obituaries open-(4 wristbands for $80.00 with Amusements Water Bubbles, coupon from Midway ■ 10 a.m.-noon — Old Timer the Curry County Events Center Funerals Celebration, Curry County Events Bobby Allen Posey Website, without coupon wristbands Center May 4, 1938 - August 13, 2018 Friday a.m. at St. Anne’s Parish, $30 each.) ■ 10 a.m.-noon — Southwest Bob Allen Posey, age 80, ■ 5:30 p.m. — Junior Breeding Frances Apodaca — 10 Tucumcari of Rochelle, Texas passed Cheese Truck Pull, Curry County Cattle Show, Kevin Roberts Show a.m. at The Chapel, Clovis Homer Farrow — 10 away Monday, August 13, Events Center Parking Lot Arena ■ 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. — Youth Donnia Chacon — 10 a.m. at the First Baptist 2018, in Brady. Bob was a.m. at St. Anne’s Parish, born May 4, 1938 in Ouachi- ■ 6 p.m. — Junior Market Steer Day Activities Church of Tucumcari ■ Tucumcari ta, Arkansas to Floyd Albert Show, Kevin Roberts Show Arena Noon — Old Timers Lawrence Williams — 2 Bob Posey — 10:30 a.m. Posey and Clara Glenn ■ 6 p.m. — Little Buckaroo Luncheon, Curry County Events p.m. at The Chapel, Clovis (CDT) at the Brady (Taylor) Posey. Rodeo, Grass Arena Center He graduated from the ■ Noon — Little Miss Curry Saturday Presbyterian Church, Brady, ■ 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. — Sandia Harmony Grove High County Pageant, Indoor Pavilion Thomas Garcia — 10 Texas School in Camden, Bear Company Speed Carving, ■ Noon-midnight —Carnival Arkansas. He began his un- Midway Open-$30 Wristband Lawrence Frank Williams dergraduate studies at ■ 8 p.m. — Tejano Concert, ■ 1 p.m. — Great American Arkansas Tech University in Curry County Events Center, featur- High Dive Show, Entertainment November 29, 1945 - August 13, 2018 Russellville, Arkansas. He Lawrence Frank Williams, ing Yahari, Los Garcia Brothers, Slab completed his undergradu- ■ 72, of Clovis, NM died Mon- ate degree and his masters and AJ Castillo 2 p.m. — Livestock entries day, August 13, 2018, at his degree at Sam Houston ■ 7 p.m. — Great American released home. A funeral service will State University in High Dive Show, Entertainment ■ 2 p.m.-11 p.m. — Local be held at 2:00 pm, Friday, Huntsville, Texas. He worked on his doctorate degree at Slab August 17, 2018, at The Gospel Choirs, Grass Arena Texas A & M University in College Station. He was an edu- ■ 8:30 p.m. — Great American ■ 3:30 p.m. — Great American Chapel, 1500 Thornton, Clo- cator most of his working life. While at Sam Houston State vis, NM with Pastor Jon For- University he was a member of the faculty for 4 years, High Dive Show, Entertainment High Dive Show, Entertainment rest officiating. Cremation served as Assistant Dean of Student Life, University Police Slab Slab has taken place. Chief, University Bookstore Manager and Director of Uni- ■ 4 p.m. — Southwest Cheese Lawrence was born Novem- versity Housing. He was Vice-President of Sul Ross State Friday “Cut the Cheese” Contest-Indoor ber 29, 1945, in Bury St. Ed- University in Alpine, Texas for 14 years, retiring in 1987. Junior Livestock Sale Day Pavilion munds, England to Henry Bob married Elizabeth Jane Fitzgerald on November 19, ■ 9:30 a.m. — Junior Livestock ■ 5 p.m. — Gates open for Kenneth Williams and Mary 1983 in Ft. Davis, Texas. After retiring, Bob moved to New Nunn Williams. He married Mexico where he was Superintendent of House Municipal Sale Meeting, Presentation of 4-H Monster Truck Thunder, Mounted Rhonda Turner November Schools in House, NM, followed by Superintendent of the Home Economics and General Patrol Arena 29, 1999, in Clovis, NM. Floyd Municipal Schools in Floyd, NM. He then moved to Projects Sweepstakes Award ■ 5 p.m. — Great American Lawrence worked for K. Bar- Dell City, Texas where he was Principal of the Dell City Winners, Curry County Event nett for several years and retired from PNM as a line lo- High Dive Show, Entertainment ISD. He moved back to New Mexico where he was Super- Center cater. He enlisted in the British Army in 1971 in Wakefield, Slab intendent of the Hagerman Municipal Schools in Hager- ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Antique ■ England and served until October 1980. man, NM and finally to Hobbs, NM as Elementary and Ju- 8 p.m. — Country Concert, Survivors include: his wife; Rhonda Williams of Clovis, nior High School Principal where he retired. He has been a Showcase open, Old House Curry County Events Center, featur- NM, seven children; Laurie Hinchliffe (Jackie), Marc Health- resident of the area since 2006, moving here from Grady, ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Agriculture ing Shotgun Rider, Koe Wetzel, and cote (Helen), Carl Price (Amanda), Timmothy Williams, Su- NM. He was a member of the Brady Presbyterian Church in Building and exhibits open Sam Riggs san Sharp, Jessica Widdoss, and Sherry Stielow (Robert), Brady. ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Home Arts three siblings; Pearl Middleditch (Bob), Eunice Green A memorial service for Bob Allen Posey will be held at Building and exhibits open (Richard), and Ray Williams (Janette), 16 grandchildren, 10:30am, Saturday, August 18, 2018, at the Brady Presby- ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Commercial and four great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by terian Church in Brady with Reverend Regina Maas officiat- his parents; Henry and Mary Williams, brother; Horace ing. Interment of the cremated remains will be at the Hill Barn and exhibits open Nunn, and great-granddaughter; Emily. Crest Cemetery in Ft. Davis, Texas at 10:00am Monday, ■ 4 p.m.-10 p.m. — Vertical Arrangements have been entrusted to Muffley Funeral August 20, 2018, with Reverend Matt Miles officiating. Amusements Water Bubbles, Home, 575-762-4435, www.muffleyfuneralhome.com Friends may view Bob Allen Posey's Memorial Video Trib- Midway ute and/or sign the online memorial guest book at ■ 5 p.m.-midnight — Carnival www.leatherwoodmemorialchapels.com. onorary Pallbear- ers will be Steve Posey, Mike Posey, Blaine Posey, Cole- open-$30 Wristbands man Posey, Dax Posey, Kaleb Posey, Logan Posey, Ryan ■ 5 p.m. — Gates open for Pond, Mitzi Soloman and Starla Posey. Monster Truck Thunder, Mounted AUG. 16 Bob Posey is survived by his loving wife, of over 34 years, Patrol Arena Elizabeth Jane Posey of Rochelle, Texas; sons, Allen ■ 5:30 p.m. — Great American Posey and wife Rhonda of Burnet, Texas and Kevin Posey On this date ... and wife LeeAnn of Oregon City, Oregon; daughters High Dive Show, Entertainment 1973: Workers began LaDonna Pond of Burnet, Texas, Teri Nichols and wife Slab laying a foundation for the Michelle of Tucson, Arizona and Tana Carlberg and hus- ■ 6 p.m. — Salsa Contest new La Casita Elementary band Jim of Ft. Worth, Texas; sister, Mary Walker of Con- Judging, Indoor Pavilion School at Fifth and Reid way, Arkansas; grandchildren, Ryan Pond, Starla Posey, ■ 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. — Sandia Mitzi Soloman, Randal Eggemeyer, Kaleb Posey, Jordan Bear Company Speed Carving, streets in Clovis. Nichols, Blaine Posey, Sarah Noe, Jason Noe, Coleman Page and Wirtz Posey, Logan Posey and Dax Posey; and 6 great-grand- Midway Construction Co. of children. He was preceded in death by his parents, son-in- ■ 6:30 p.m. — Junior Livestock Amarillo had been hired to law Cade Pond, brothers Al "Buddy" Posey and Max Posey Sale, Curry County Events Center build the school, which and sister Annis Smith. ■ 7 p.m. — Great American would cost $671,000. Memorial contributions in memory of may be made to the High Dive Show, Entertainment Brady Presbyterian Church, 900 South Blackburn, Brady, The school was scheduled Pages Past is compiled Slab for completion in June Texas 76825 and/or to Parkinson's Disease Foundation at by David Stevens. Contact www.parkinson.org. ■ 7 p.m. — Monster Truck 1974, in time for the 1974- him at: 75 school year. [email protected] PAGE 4A ✦ THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 2018 NATION THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Can hackers tamper with your vote? By Tim Johnson, curity watchdog to show state and Greg Gordon county officials that neither the sender of an emailed vote nor the and Christine Condon receiver would know it had been MCCLATCHY WASHINGTON altered. BUREAU But Neary said the chief concern LAS VEGAS — Top computer was not that votes would be altered, researchers gave a startling presen- but that malicious actors would tation recently about how to inter- plant malware in ballots attached to cept and switch votes on emailed emails. When opened by local offi- ballots, but officials in the 30 or so cials, the malware would embed in states said the ease with which votes state or county election networks, could be changed wouldn’t alter where it could tamper with other their plans to continue offering elec- votes, he said. tronic voting in some fashion. “We’re always looking at ways to Two states — Washington and improve or secure our election Alaska — have ended their process. It’s not just Russia.” statewide online voting systems. Special counsel Robert Mueller The developments, amid mount- last month indicted 12 Russian mil- ing fears that Russians or others will itary intelligence officers in the try to hack the 2018 midterm elec- hacking of the Democratic National tions, could heighten pressure on Committee and Hillary Clinton’s officials on other U.S. states to presidential campaign, saying the reconsider their commitment to acts were part of a plot to sabotage online voting despite repeated the 2016 campaigns to sway voters admonitions from cybersecurity in favor of Donald Trump. experts. At least one senator suggested last But a McClatchy survey of elec- week that Russia is still at it. Sen. tion officials in states that permit Bill Nelson, D-Fla., said Russian military and overseas voters to send hackers “already penetrated certain in ballots by email or fax — includ- counties in the state and they now ing Alabama, Kansas, Missouri, have free rein to move about” — North Carolina, South Carolina and assertions that Republican Secretary Texas — produced no immediate of State Ken Detzner said have no signs that any will budge on the credible proof. issue. Some chief election officers Sending ballots by email or fax are handcuffed from making has been a contentious point in changes, even in the name of securi- recent years between election ty, by state laws permitting email integrity watchdogs and states and and fax voting. counties, which at first were encour- At the world’s largest and longest- aged to adopt online voting by the running hacker convention, two Pentagon, to ease voting for military researchers from a Portland, Ore., personnel based outside of the nonpartisan group that studies elec- United States. tion security showed how, in about The figures are still small. In the two hours, they could set up a sham 2016 election, local and county server and program it to intercept jurisdictions reported receiving and alter ballots attached to emails. their consultations with states about voting by smartphone, which will the elections office under more than 77,000 votes by email “Ballots sent over email are not election security since Russian oper- occur for the first time in November. Republican Secretary of State Kim and 22,538 by fax, although those secure,” said Lyell Read, one of the atives hacked a voting vendor in West Virginia announced last week Wyman said it had been “alerted to figures are incomplete; a McClatchy researchers from the group Free & 2016 and tried through so-called that it will allow military personnel evidence of illegal attempts to gain review found that nearly 4,000 U.S. Fair. “As long as people have a spearphishing attacks to penetrate posted overseas and registered to access to and interfere with elec- election jurisdictions did not report chance to vote another way, that’s 21 state voter registration systems, vote in West Virginia to vote via tronic systems that Washington how many emailed and faxed votes probably a good decision.” succeeding only in Illinois. The smartphone in the Nov. 6 election, elections officials use during an were cast. More than 130 million Read and Daniel M. Zimmerman, agency rarely discusses its advice to using an app created by Voatz, a election.” votes were cast in 2016. who earned credentials as a comput- state and local officials, whom the Boston-based startup. Mark Neary, a Washington assis- “To see a mark on a ballot change when it’s transmitted by email is er scientist at CalTech, said the Constitution gives nearly total “In my opinion, email voting is tant secretary of state who attended alarming,” said Susan Greenhalgh, hacking at the annual DefCon con- authority over the nation’s elections. the most dangerous form of voting,” the DefCon conference, said he was policy director at the National ference in Las Vegas required noth- However, at an election security said David Jefferson, a computer unaware of any specific attempts to ing more than commonly available Election Defense Coalition. conference in Washington in March scientist at California’s Lawrence compromise the state’s voting appa- programming tools. “Hopefully, more states will move 2016, DHS cybersecurity official Livermore National Laboratory and ratus. Read said he set up an “impostor in the same direction as Washington server” to mimic a real one that Neil Jenkins said the agency former board chairman of both the “We’re concerned about that and Alaska.” would normally route emails con- believes online voting “introduces California Voter Foundation and potential risk,” Neary told “One of the biggest problems of taining attached ballots. On the great risk into the election system” Verified Voting, nonpartisan groups McClatchy. the email return of voted ballots is rogue server, he inserted 30 or so at any level of government, provid- that promote secure and transparent In 2017, he said, only 1,465 that somebody receiving that ballot lines of computer code, known as ing “an avenue for malicious actors election technology. Washington voters cast ballots by has to keep clicking on attachments. Bash shell script, to alter voters’ to manipulate the voting results.” “Anyone who controls a router email or fax under a system requir- Everybody knows that attachments choices on ballots attached to emails Jenkins said the department can change a ballot,” Jefferson said. ing them to also mail their original can be vehicles for malware that in transit and to replace them with would issue guidelines warning “It’s just insane. It’s like attaching a ballots to election authorities. could infect a system and provide a Read’s preferred candidates. states against online voting in the $100 bill to a postcard and mailing it However, state law bars county offi- back door into the network. Now Among those attending the con- final months of the Obama adminis- and expecting it to get there.” cials from comparing the two ballots you have an election official sitting ference were more than 20 officials tration. Why that never happened Some states are backing away and requires that authorities count at a county computer, clicking on from the U.S. Department of could not immediately be deter- from electronic voting. Washington the first one that arrives. attachment after attachment from Homeland Security. Several of them mined, Jenkins has since left the state said it was ending in-state Neary said he first saw a demon- emailed votes. Unless that comput- observed the email vote switcheroo, department. email balloting “to limit vulnerabili- stration like the one in Las Vegas at er is properly quarantined from the said a department official who Researchers at the DefCon con- ty and reduce the risk of election an event put on months ago by rest of the county-by-county sys- spoke on condition of anonymity. vention were sharply critical of any tampering.” Washington’s League of Women tem, it poses a huge risk,” DHS officials have stepped up sort of electronic voting, including In an emergency order last Friday, Voters, who teamed with a cyberse- Greenhalgh said. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SOUTHWEST THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 2018 ✦ PAGE 5A

SOUTHWEST ROUNDUP Land boss says come under scrutiny. ately return an email from the change will add “an addi- his trial defense lawyer did- vandalized. Emails from Santa Fe The Associated Press. tional layer of safety.” n’t try to have one jury hear The Las Cruces Sun-News no to border offer County Commissioner both cases together so he reports creator Kathy ALBUQUERQUE — Henry Roybal released last Santa Fe schools Convictions in could claim that he was Morrow said this week she New Mexico’s top land week with an independent framed by a gang for both discovered vandals attacked boss has rejected a propos- investigation into the to check all visitors home invasions killings. her dragonfly mosaic at the al from the federal govern- Regional Coalition of SANTA FE — Santa Fe SANTA FE — The New The justices’ two unani- end of the trail. She also ment to settle an easement LANL Communities public schools will begin Mexico Supreme Court has mous rulings on the two found damage to her eagle dispute over land along the showed Roybal approved checking to see if visitors are upheld a man’s murder con- cases said it wasn’t evident and trout mosaics. U.S.-Mexico. reimbursements involving Suarez had ineffective assis- on a national sex offender victions stemming from two Morrow uses local and Land Commissioner baseball tickets, expensive list. tance of counsel and that killings that occurred in sep- out-of-state rocks, and recy- Aubrey Dunn contends the alcohol and fancy restau- The Santa Fe New arate Albuquerque home there was no indication the cled materials, to create the government never received rant outings. Mexican reports the change invasions the same day. outcomes would have been mosaics. authorization to access The emails show adopted this week will The justices’ rulings different if the cases had state trust land that borders Roybal, as treasurer of the require parents and visitors Monday upheld Jesus been joined for trial. Tortugas Dam serves as the international boundary Regional Coalition of to campus to show IDs so Suarez’s murder convictions the unofficial northeastern and hasn’t compensated LANL Communities, officials can check their in the Feb. 25, 2013 killings Rock mosaics at boundary of the New the state for using the rarely questioned the backgrounds. A system will of Robert Kinter early that Mexico State University property. request for reimburse- conduct a quick scan to morning and Michael Garris dam vandalized Golf Course. It helps control After months of negotia- ments which the New make sure the name and that evening. LAS CRUCES — runoff from Tortugas “A” tions, Dunn said Mexico state auditor says birthdate on the visitor’s dri- Suarez’s appeals argued Colorful rock mosaics along Mountain. Wednesday he’s disap- were improper. ver’s license do not match that he received ineffective the Tortugas Dam in south- pointed with an govern- The coalition is an any information logged in a trial representation because ern New Mexico have been — Wire reports ment appraisal that agency comprised of nine national sex offender list. amounts to less than northern New Mexico Under the new system, $9,000. He said that’s a cities, counties and pueb- visitors must swipe their dri- fraction of what the state los surrounding the ver’s license or another type should receive in easement Department of Energy’s of identification card fees. Los Alamos National through a device that looks U.S. Customs and Laboratory. The group pro- similar to a credit card Border Protection said it motes the economy in con- machine. continues to coordinate nection with the lab. Santa Fe Public Schools with Dunn’s office but Roybal didn’t immedi- spokesman Jeff Gephart says wouldn’t comment further on the on-going discus- sions. The parcel in question is among millions of acres around the state that are held in trust, with the pro- ceeds of any easements, development or leases helping to fund public edu- cation. Emails: Dubious expenses OK’d ALBUQUERQUE — Documents show a north- ern New Mexico county commissioner approved taxpayer-supported reim- bursements for food and alcohol that have since PAGE 6A ✦ THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 2018 THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Contact us Managing Editor Kevin Wilson Thursday 575-763-3431, ext. 320 [email protected] Aug. 16, Staff Writer Peter Stein 2018 575-763-3431, ext. 322 [email protected] Your source for complete PORTS Staff Writer Eric Murray local sports coverage S THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS 575-356-4481, ext. 32 B [email protected] Hounds gets seventh in volleyball poll ❏ Angelo State picked coaches, sports information direc- votes and 282 points, just ahead year awards went out to Texas LSC volleyball poll tors and media representatives for of 2017 regular season champ A&M-Kingsville’s Madison to win LSC, but there the LSC’s 11 schools. Tarleton State’s seven first-place Brabham (offensive), Texas (First-place votes in parentheses) Eastern New Mexico was votes and 277 points. A&M-Commerce’s Shelley Team Pts is stiff competition. picked to finish seventh on the Texas A&M-Commerce was Chapron (defensive) and Angelo season, and netted fourth with four first-place votes State’s Meghan Parker (setter). 1. Angelo State (8) 304 BY THE STAFF OF THE NEWS 2. West Texas A&M (10) 282 133 points. The and 263 votes, and was followed The season begins Aug. 23, Greyhounds open by Texas Woman’s (197), Texas with each team playing a 20- 3. Tarleton State (7) 277 RICHARDSON, Texas — 4. Texas A&M-Commerce (4) 263 their season Aug. 24 A&M-Kingsville (191), ENMU, game LSC schedule comprised of Angelo State has been selected Greyhounds with a pair of neu- Midwestern State (100), Western a home match and road match 5. Texas Woman’s 197 as the favorite to win the Lone 6. Texas A&M-Kingsville 191 tral-site matches in New Mexico (98) and Cameron against every other opponent. Star Conference volleyball title. Canyon, Texas, 7. Eastern New Mexico 133 (80). The top finisher in LSC match- But it’s certainly not a runaway against Adams State and Emporia For some reason, last-place es will be the regular season 8. Midwestern State 100 for the Rambelles. State. Texas Permian Basin claimed the champion and host the eight-team 9. Western New Mexico 98 The LSC preseason poll was The poll’s top four teams are all final first-place vote. The Falcons postseason tournament Nov. 8-10. 10. Cameron 80 released Wednesday, with Angelo coming off national tournament went 4-25 last season, including a The tournament champion 11. Texas Permian Basin (1) 55 State scoring 304 points and tak- appearances. Following the 1-19 mark in LSC play, and lost receives the conference’s auto- ing home eight of the 30 first- Rambelles on the poll are West their final 20 matches. matic bid into the NCAA place votes from a panel of Texas A&M with 10 first-place The preseason player of the Division II tournament. TEXICO FOOTBALL LCHS edges Clovis ❏ Wildcats notch four in scrimmage. THE STAFF OF THE NEWS

RUIDOSO — The Clovis Wildcats got their first taste of hitting somebody in another jersey for a change, and they felt good about the process despite the slight discrepancy on the scoreboard. In a neutral-site scrimmage at Ruidoso High School, Las Cruces scored five touch- downs to Clovis’ four. The format of the scrim- mage was each squad’s first- team offense getting 15 plays, followed by each team’s sec- ond team offense getting 12 plays. The first-team offenses went back out for 15 more plays, and the scrimmage wrapped up with goal-line sit- uations — each offense got four more plays from the 10 and four more plays from the 5. Clovis’ scores came from the second-team offense on a Caden Zarikta pass to Jaylen Mason and three runs in the goal-line situations — two from Montez Wright and one from DeMarco Fitch. The Wildcat first-team offense didn’t score on its 30 Staff photos: Kevin Wilson plays, but coach Cal Fullerton Above: Texico’s Gabe said that wasn’t indicative of Dickerson skies to make how it played. the on a long “We started on the 30, pass during Wednesday’s drove it right down their Wolverine football throats to start the scrim- practice at the Field of mage,” Fullerton said. “We got to the 10. With the rules, Hopes and Dreams in you only get three downs. We Texico. Right: Ryan ran some plays, didn’t get it in Pyeatte scans upfield for the end zone so we had to go an open lane on a run. back to the 30. The Wolverines travel to “Our first team was really Portales Friday for a good. Line really played well. multi-team scrimmage Our running backs did a good with the Rams, Robertson job.” and the Clovis junior Fullerton said the Bulldawgs are pretty similar varsity, starting at 5 p.m. to the Wildcats, with a sopho- more , a young line and a good group at the skill positions. Though Mason was sec- ond-team offense on Meyer investigation at $500K Wednesday, Fullerton said he expects the senior to get some ❏ Coach contends he domestic abuse made against one of coach for Meyer’s Florida team. A University in Athens. “And clearly time with the first-team his coaches, Zach Smith, who has police report says that during an argu- there was enough smoke with Zach offense. did properly report been fired. ment Zach Smith picked up a preg- Smith that they should have gotten rid “He won’t come off the But Meyer has already given his nant Courtney and threw her against a of him a long time ago.” field on defense,” Fullerton allegations of abuse. bosses plenty to consider — he says wall. Zach Smith was never charged. The Meyer investigation plays out said of Mason, “and he’ll he knew of domestic violence allega- Knowing that, Meyer allowed at a time when the school itself — and come on in spurts on offense.” By Mitch Stacy tions against Zach Smith before he Smith to stay on staff at Florida and college athletics at large — is under Fullerton also credited mid- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS brought Smith to coach wide then brought Smith in at Ohio State. scrutiny around the handling of mis- dle linebacker Ian Yruegas COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Urban receivers at Ohio State, and that he Meyer also knew about the 2015 conduct allegations. and free safety Jeston Meyer investigation is costing Ohio reported new accusations properly abuse allegations , but Smith — the Ohio State has a growing list of Webskowski with great State $500,000, but whether the when they surfaced in 2015. grandson of former Ohio State coach more than 100 former students and efforts in the scrimmage. superstar football coach keeps his job University officials expect to make and Meyer mentor Earle Bruce — athletes who say they were groped The scrimmage, Fullerton still comes down to whether the uni- a decision within about a week in kept his job until Courtney Smith and otherwise mistreated by Dr. said, provided plenty of expe- versity wants to stick with him based what could come down to a public filed for a restraining order on July Richard Strauss, a deceased athletic rience to build on heading on how he’s already been tainted by relations balancing act involving the 20. department doctor who worked at the into the Aug. 24 season open- the scandal. school’s reputation, $38 million in “At the end of the day, (Meyer is) university for nearly 20 years. There er at Hobbs. Meyer is on paid leave while Ohio future salary under Meyer’s contract the highest-paid state employee in are questions about whether “We had six sophomores State pays an outside firm to investi- and other jobs at stake. Ohio, and you have a lot more Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan getting playing time,” gate and a six-member university Meyer knew about a 2009 domes- responsibility than coaching,” said B. knew about the abuse when he was an Fullerton said, “and it was committee considers whether he tic incident in Gainesville, Florida, David Ridpath, an associate professor assistant wrestling coach at Ohio really an eye-opener for those responded properly to accusations of when Smith was a graduate assistant of sports administration at Ohio State during the same time. guys.” PAGE 2B ✦ THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 2018 SPORTS THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Winston, Mariota reunited in joint practices By Teresa M. Walker “I just know he’s a great guy, and Saturday night’s preseason game We just have to win more games. 24 win over Miami, and Winston THE ASSOCIATED PRESS I just love seeing him out here com- brought back up the Winston- It’s always good to compete against worked with the second-team. peting,” Winston said. Mariota debate. guys, but he’s done a great job here Koetter said Fitzpatrick got the NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Jameis NFL fans know more than that. The two worked out together and I have to continue to work on majority of the work with the Bucs’ Winston and will They are both . They before the 2015 NFL draft out in my craft and lead our team to the first-team offense when they be on the same practice field for a are both Heisman Trophy winners, California. Titans general manager playoffs.” worked on a separate field against couple days, though and they were the first players draft- Jon Robinson worked with Tampa The Bucs will be without Winston the Titans’ defense. their football careers ed in 2015. Bay when the Buccaneers chose for the first three games this season Winston and Mariota will practice will be forever linked. But they didn’t get a chance Winston as the No. 1 pick overall as the quarterback sits out a suspen- against each other again Thursday in They practiced on watch one another practice, much over Mariota. Now Robinson has sion for violating the NFL’s person- the second of joint practices the same field less catch up on things. Mariota as the first of those two al conduct policy. The NFL between the Bucs (1-0) and Titans Wednesday for one “It was separate, so I didn’t really quarterbacks not only to reach the announced the suspension in June (0-1). Then Fitzpatrick is expected period as Winston’s get a chance to go see him,” Mariota playoffs but win a game once in the after the league investigated an alle- to start again Saturday night. Tampa Bay said. postseason. gation Winston groped a female Koetter declined to compare Buccaneers worked out with The decision by Tampa Bay “Mariota, he just does a great job Uber driver in Arizona in March where Winston and Mariota are Mariota’s Tennessee Titans. There coach Dirk Koetter and first-year and the Tennessee Titans have a 2016. now as quarterbacks going into wasn’t time for any chit chat Titans coach Mike Vrabel for their good football team,” Winston said. That’s why Ryan Fitzpatrick start- their fourth seasons, happy with between them. teams to work out together before “We have a good football team too. ed the Bucs’ exhibition opener, a 26- Winston.

MLBMLB SStandingstandings The Associated Press • All Times Mountain AMERICAN LEAGUE COREBOARD East Division ALL TIMES MOUNTAIN • REPORT SCORES: 575-763-3431 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Boston 86 36 .705 — — 8-2 L-1 42-15 44-21 S New York 75 45 .625 10 — 7-3 L-1 42-19 33-26 HOME RUNS—Martinez, Boston, 37; Tuesday’s Games Tampa Bay 61 59 .508 24 10 1/2 5-5 W-1 34-24 27-35 Sports on TV Ramirez, Cleveland, 36; Davis, Oakland, Connecticut 96, Dallas 76 Thursday’s Games Toronto 54 65 .454 30 1/2 17 4-6 W-1 29-32 25-33 34; Gallo, Texas, 31; Cruz, Seattle, 30; Chicago 91, Minnesota 88 Philadelphia at New England, 5:30 p.m. Today Stanton, New York, 30; Trout, Los Los Angeles 74, New York 66 Baltimore 36 85 .298 49 1/2 36 3-7 L-1 21-40 15-45 N.Y. Jets at Washington, 6 p.m. AUTO RACING Angeles, 30; Lindor, Cleveland, 29; Betts, Wednesday’s Games Pittsburgh at Green Bay, 6 p.m. Central Division 7 a.m. — FS1, NASCAR, Camping World Boston, 27; 2 tied at 26. Washington 76, Indiana 62 Friday’s Games W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Truck Series, UNOH 200, practice, at STOLEN BASES—Gordon, Seattle, 27; New York at Las Vegas, late N.Y. Giants at Detroit, 5 p.m. Cleveland 69 51 .575 — — 8-2 W-5 37-23 32-28 Bristol, Tenn. Ramirez, Cleveland, 27; Merrifield, Thursday’s Games Kansas City at Atlanta, 5 p.m. Minnesota 56 63 .471 12 1/2 15 5-5 W-2 35-24 21-39 9 a.m. — FS1, NASCAR, Camping World Kansas City, 26; Smith, Tampa Bay, 25; No games scheduled Miami at Carolina, 5:30 p.m. Detroit 50 71 .413 19 1/2 22 3-7 L-2 32-30 18-41 Truck Series, UNOH 200, final practice, at Betts, Boston, 24; Anderson, Chicago, Friday’s Games Buffalo at Cleveland, 5:30 p.m. Chicago 44 76 .367 25 27 1/2 4-6 W-2 22-38 22-38 Bristol, Tenn. 22; Trout, Los Angeles, 21; Benintendi, Los Angeles at Washington, 5 p.m. Arizona at New Orleans, 6 p.m. Boston, 20; Lindor, Cleveland, 19; Minnesota at Connecticut, 5 p.m. Kansas City 36 83 .303 32 1/2 35 2-8 L-1 17-43 19-40 2 p.m. — FS1, NASCAR, Camping World Saturday’s Games DeShields, Texas, 18. Las Vegas at Dallas, 6 p.m. Truck Series, UNOH 200, qualifying, at Jacksonville at Minnesota, 11 a.m. West Division Bristol, Tenn. PITCHING—Kluber, Cleveland, 15-6; New York at Seattle, 8 p.m. Oakland at L.A. Rams, 2 p.m. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 6:30 p.m. — FOX, NASCAR, Camping Porcello, Boston, 15-5; Severino, New Atlanta at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Cincinnati at Dallas, 5 p.m. Houston 73 47 .608 — — 4-6 L-5 32-29 41-18 World Truck Series, UNOH 200, at Bristol, York, 15-6; Carrasco, Cleveland, 14-6; Tampa Bay at Tennessee, 6 p.m. Oakland 72 49 .595 1 1/2 — 7-3 L-1 35-24 37-25 Tenn. Happ, New York, 13-6; Snell, Tampa Bay, WNBA leaders 13-5; 5 tied at 12. San Francisco at Houston, 6 p.m. Seattle 70 52 .574 4 2 1/2 6-4 W-1 36-24 34-28 BASEBALL The Associated Press ERA—Sale, Boston, 1.97; Snell, Tampa Chicago at Denver, 7:05 p.m. Los Angeles 61 60 .504 12 1/2 11 6-4 W-2 33-30 28-30 11 a.m. — ESPN, Little League World Through Tuesday Bay, 2.18; Bauer, Cleveland, 2.22; Seattle at L.A. Chargers, 8 p.m. Texas 53 69 .434 21 19 1/2 4-6 L-1 26-37 27-32 Series, Game 1, Guayama (Puerto Rico) vs. Scoring Verlander, Houston, 2.52; Kluber, Monday’s Games Seoul (South Korea), at Williamsport, Pa. G FG FT PTS AVG 1 p.m. — ESPN, Little League World Cleveland, 2.68; Cole, Houston, 2.75; Baltimore at Indianapolis, 6 p.m. Cambage, DAL 30 259 155 683 22.8 Tuesday’s Games Series, Game 2, Staten Island (N.Y.) vs. Des Morton, Houston, 2.88; Severino, New Stewart, SEA 32 258 136 705 22.0 Baltimore 6, N.Y.Mets 3 Moines (Iowa), at Williamsport, Pa. York, 3.27; Sabathia, New York, 3.32; Delle Donne, WAS 26 197 109 547 21.0 Soccer 3 p.m. — ESPN, Little League World Clevinger, Cleveland, 3.38. Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 Taurasi, PHO 31 191 159 639 20.6 Series, Game 3, Matamoros (Mexico) vs. STRIKEOUTS—Sale, Boston, 219; N.Y.Yankees 4,Tampa Bay 1 Griner, PHO 32 248 158 655 20.5 Gold Coast (Australia), at Williamsport, Pa. Verlander, Houston, 217; Bauer, MLS standings Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 3 Wilson, LVA 30 214 180 608 20.3 5 p.m. — ESPN2, Little League World Cleveland, 214; Cole, Houston, 207; The Associated Press Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 1 Charles, NYL 31 251 90 623 20.1 Series, Game 4, Coventry (R.I.) vs. Paxton, Seattle, 176; Severino, New EASTERN CONFERENCE McBride, LVA 28 183 116 524 18.7 Arizona 6,Texas 4 Houston, at Williamsport, Pa. York, 173; Morton, Houston, 171; Kluber, W L T Pts GF GA Moore, MIN 32 211 99 584 18.2 Colorado 5, Houston 1 GOLF Cleveland, 160; Berrios, Minnesota, 157; Atlanta United FC14 4 6 48 50 28 Diggins-Smith, DAL30 176 145 545 18.2 Minnesota 5, Pittsburgh 2 3 a.m. — GOLF, European PGA Tour, Carrasco, Cleveland, 155.. New York 15 6 2 47 45 23 Parker, LAS 29 186 112 522 18.0 Toronto 6, Kansas City 5 Nordea Masters, first round, at Gothenburg, New York City FC14 5 5 47 48 31 Hayes, ATL 29 166 129 502 17.3 Sweden NATIONAL LEAGUE Columbus 11 7 6 39 31 29 Oakland 3, Seattle 2 Fowles, MIN 32 215 121 551 17.2 7 a.m. — GOLF, European PGA Tour, BATTING—Freeman, Atlanta, .323; Philadelphia 9 11 3 30 32 39 L.A. Angels 7, San Diego 3 Bonner, PHO 32 194 105 544 17.0 Nordea Masters, first round, at Gothenburg, Markakis, Atlanta, .321; Yelich, Wednesday’s Games McCoughtry, ATL29 170 117 478 16.5 Montreal 9 13 3 30 31 41 Sweden Milwaukee, .309; Arenado, Colorado, Chicago White Sox 6, Detroit 5 Loyd, SEA 32 177 96 513 16.0 New England 7 8 8 29 38 38 10 a.m. — GOLF, LPGA Tour, Indy .308; Gennett, Cincinnati, .305; Quigley, CHI 30 176 54 476 15.9 D.C. United 6 9 6 24 37 39 Minnesota 6, Pittsburgh 4 Women in Tech Championship, first round, Martinez, St. Louis, .305; Dickerson, Ogwumike, LAS 26 165 69 408 15.7 Orlando City 7 15 2 23 37 57 Seattle 2, Oakland 0, 12 innings at Indianapolis Pittsburgh, .303; Cain, Milwaukee, .301; Gray, LAS 32 185 78 483 15.1 Toronto FC 6 12 5 23 39 44 N.Y.Mets 16, Baltimore 5 1 p.m. — GOLF, PGA Tour, Wyndham Peralta, Arizona, .299; Almora, Chicago, Chicago 6 14 5 23 35 49 .297. Ogwumike, CON 31 176 94 447 14.4 Philadelphia 7, Boston 4 Championship, first round, at Greensboro, WESTERN CONFERENCE N.C. RUNS—Blackmon, Colorado, 86; Tampa Bay 6, N.Y.Yankees 1 FG Percentage W L T Pts GF GA 4 p.m. — GOLF, Web.com Tour, WinCo Albies, Atlanta, 84; Yelich, Milwaukee, Cleveland 4, Cincinnati 3 FG FGA PCT FC Dallas 12 5 6 42 37 30 Foods Portland Open, first round, at North 82; Carpenter, St. Louis, 81; Arenado, Colorado at Houston, late Sanders, WAS 108 167 .647 Sporting K.C. y11 6 6 39 42 30 Plains, Ore. Colorado, 78; Harper, Washington, 76; Fowles, MIN 215 353 .609 LA Galaxy 10 8 7 37 48 42 Toronto at Kansas City, late 5 p.m. — FS1, USGA, U.S. Amateur Freeman, Atlanta, 75; Goldschmidt, Ogwumike, CON 176 292 .603 Portland 10 5 7 37 35 31 L.A. Angels at San Diego, late Championship, round of 16, at Pebble Arizona, 75; Baez, Chicago, 74; 2 tied at Cambage, DAL 259 439 .590 Los Angeles FC 10 7 6 36 45 39 Thursday’s Games Beach, Calif. 73. Howard, SEA 170 307 .554 Real Salt Lake 10 9 5 35 34 41 GYMNASTICS RBI—Baez, Chicago, 89; Suarez, Tampa Bay (Snell 13-5) at N.Y.Yankees (Tanaka 9-3), 11:05 a.m. Williams, ATL 109 199 .548 6 p.m. — NBCSN, U.S. Championships, Cincinnati, 88; Aguilar, Milwaukee, 87; Vancouver 9 9 6 33 38 47 L.A. Angels (Skaggs 8-8) at Texas (Jurado 2-2), 6:05 p.m. Griner, PHO 248 459 .540 men’s competition, at Boston Arenado, Colorado, 84; Story, Colorado, Seattle 9 9 5 32 26 26 Detroit (Liriano 3-7) at Minnesota (Santana 0-1), 6:10 p.m. Jones, CON 134 249 .538 HORSE RACING 83; Rizzo, Chicago, 78; Markakis, Minnesota United9 13 2 29 38 48 Toronto (Gaviglio 2-5) at Kansas City (Sparkman 0-1), 6:15 p.m. Ogwumike, LAS 165 309 .534 2 p.m. — FS2, Saratoga Live, Union Atlanta, 76; Freeman, Atlanta, 75; Houston 7 10 6 27 39 34 Achonwa, IND 121 230 .526 Friday’s Games Avenue (NYB) Stakes, at Saratoga Springs, Harper, Washington, 74; Hoskins, Colorado 6 12 6 24 31 40 Toronto at N.Y.Yankees, 5:05 p.m. N.Y. Philadelphia, 73. San Jose 3 13 7 16 33 43 Rebounds Baltimore at Cleveland, 5:10 p.m. MLB BASEBALL HITS—Markakis, Atlanta, 150; G OFF DEF TOT AVG 11 a.m. — MLB, Tampa Bay at N.Y. Freeman, Atlanta, 149; Albies, Atlanta, NOTE: Three points for victory, one Tampa Bay at Boston, 5:10 p.m. Fowles, MIN 32 114 268 382 11.9 Yankees 135; Gennett, Cincinnati, 135; Peraza, point for tie. L.A. Angels at Texas, 6:05 p.m. Cambage, DAL 30 67 225 292 9.7 5 p.m. — MLB, Regional coverage, Cincinnati, 135; Castro, Miami, 132; Detroit at Minnesota, 6:10 p.m. Stewart, SEA 32 37 231 268 8.4 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh OR Washington Story, Colorado, 132; Anderson, Miami, Sunday’s Games Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 6:10 p.m. Wilson, LVA 30 62 185 247 8.2 at St. Louis 131; Arenado, Colorado, 131; Yelich, Vancouver 2, Portland 1 Parker, LAS 29 45 190 235 8.1 Houston at Oakland, 8:05 p.m. 8 p.m. — MLB, Regional coverage, Milwaukee, 131. Sunday, August 12 Breland, ATL 32 58 201 259 8.1 L.A. Dodgers at Seattle, 8:10 p.m. Arizona at San Diego OR L.A. Angels at DOUBLES—Markakis, Atlanta, 37; Griner, PHO 32 58 182 240 7.5 New York City FC 3, Toronto FC 2 Texas (joined in progress) Albies, Atlanta, 33; Carpenter, St. Louis, Ogwumike, CON 31 85 142 227 7.3 D.C. United 3, Orlando City 2 NATIONAL LEAGUE MIXED MARTIAL ARTS 33; Freeman, Atlanta, 33; Story, Delle Donne, WAS26 40 148 188 7.2 Seattle 2, FC Dallas 1 East Division 8 p.m. — NBCSN, Professional Fighters Colorado, 33; Baez, Chicago, 32; Tuesday’s Games Rendon, Washington, 29; Hoskins, Charles, NYL 31 61 161 222 7.2 W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away League, at Atlantic City, N.J. Colorado 2, LA Galaxy 2, tie NFL FOOTBALL Philadelphia, 28; Crawford, San Atlanta 68 51 .571 — — 8-2 W-5 34-24 34-27 Assists Wednesday’s Games 6 p.m. — ESPN, Preseason, N.Y. Jets at Francisco, 27; CTaylor, Los Angeles, 27. G AST AVG D.C. United 4, Portland 1 Philadelphia 66 53 .555 2 — 5-5 W-1 39-19 27-34 Washington TRIPLES—KMarte, Arizona, 10; Baez, Vandersloot, CHI 28 241 8.6 Real Salt Lake at Los Angeles FC, late Washington 60 60 .500 8 1/2 6 1/2 4-6 L-3 30-28 30-32 SOCCER Chicago, 8; Nimmo, New York, 8; Bird, SEA 30 215 7.2 Saturday’s Games New York 51 67 .432 16 1/2 14 1/2 6-4 W-1 24-37 27-30 8 a.m. — FS2, Women, FIFA Under-20 CTaylor, Los Angeles, 8; Desmond, Diggins-Smith, DAL 30 187 6.2 LA Galaxy at Seattle, 2 p.m. Miami 48 75 .390 22 20 2-8 L-5 28-35 20-40 World Cup, quarterfinal, Spain vs. Nigeria, Colorado, 6; Dickerson, Pittsburgh, 6; Boyd, NYL 27 141 5.2 New York at Vancouver, 5 p.m. at Concarneau, France Difo, Washington, 6; Rosario, New York, Central Division Gray, LAS 32 167 5.2 New York City FC at Philadelphia, 5 11:30 a.m. — FS2, Women, FIFA Under- 6; 7 tied at 5. W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away Taurasi, PHO 31 157 5.1 20 World Cup, quarterfinal, France vs. North HOME RUNS—Carpenter, St. Louis, p.m. Chicago 69 50 .580 — — 6-4 W-1 38-23 31-27 Parker, LAS 29 138 4.8 Korea, at Concarneau, France 33; Arenado, Colorado, 30; Harper, Chicago at Montreal, 5:30 p.m. Thomas, CON 32 151 4.7 Milwaukee 68 55 .553 3 — 4-6 L-1 36-24 32-31 TENNIS Washington, 30; Aguilar, Milwaukee, 29; Minnesota United at FC Dallas, 6 p.m. Cloud, WAS 24 110 4.6 St. Louis 65 55 .542 4 1/2 1 1/2 9-1 W-7 31-26 34-29 11 a.m. — ESPN2, ATP World Tour, WTA Goldschmidt, Arizona, 27; Muncy, Los Portland at Sporting Kansas City, 6:30 Toliver, WAS 30 134 4.5 Pittsburgh 61 60 .504 9 6 4-6 L-3 33-29 28-31 Tour & U.S. Open Series, Western & Angeles, 26; Suarez, Cincinnati, 26; p.m. Cincinnati 52 69 .430 18 15 3-7 L-4 28-35 24-34 Southern Open, men’s & women’s round of Baez, Chicago, 25; Story, Colorado, 25; Real Salt Lake at Houston, 7 p.m. West Division 16, at Cincinnati 2 tied at 23. Football Toronto FC at San Jose, 8 p.m. STOLEN BASES—Turner, Washington, W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home Away 7 p.m. — ESPN2, WTA Tour & U.S. Open 32; Hamilton, Cincinnati, 29; SMarte, Arizona 66 55 .545 — — 5-5 W-1 32-29 34-26 Series, Western & Southern Open, women’s NFL standings Transactions round of 16, at Cincinnati Pittsburgh, 28; Inciarte, Atlanta, 24; AMERICAN CONFERENCE Colorado 64 55 .538 1 2 6-4 W-4 31-27 33-28 9 p.m. — ESPN2, ATP World Tour & U.S. MTaylor, Washington, 24; Cain, East Los Angeles 64 57 .529 2 3 3-7 L-5 31-30 33-27 Open Series, Western & Southern Open, Milwaukee, 21; Jankowski, San Diego, Tuesday W L T Pct PF PA San Francisco61 60 .504 5 6 5-5 W-3 34-26 27-34 men’s round of 16, at Cincinnati (same-day 20; Baez, Chicago, 19; Peraza, The Associated Press New England 1 0 0 1.000 26 17 San Diego 48 74 .393 18 1/2 19 1/2 5-5 L-2 22-39 26-35 Cincinnati, 18; 2 tied at 16. BASEBALL tape) N.Y. Jets 1 0 0 1.000 17 0 PITCHING—Scherzer, Washington, American League Miami 0 1 0 .000 24 26 15-5; Godley, Arizona, 13-6; Nola, NEW YORK YANKEES — Recalled RHP Tuesday’s Games Buffalo 0 1 0 .000 23 28 Philadelphia, 13-3; Chacin, Milwaukee, Luis Cessa from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Milwaukee 7, Chicago Cubs 0 Baseball South 12-4; Greinke, Arizona, 12-8; Lester, (IL). Designated RHP George Kontos for Baltimore 6, N.Y.Mets 3 W L T Pct PF PA Chicago, 12-5; Mikolas, St. Louis, 12-3; assignment. MLB leaders Houston 1 0 0 1.000 17 10 Boston 2, Philadelphia 1 7 tied at 10. SEATTLE MARINERS — Placed LHP The Associated Press Indianapolis 1 0 0 1.000 19 17 Cleveland 8, Cincinnati 1 ERA—deGrom, New York, 1.81; James Paxton on the 10-day DL. Recalled AMERICAN LEAGUE Scherzer, Washington, 2.19; Nola, Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 20 24 Atlanta 10, Miami 6 RHP Christian Bergman from Tacoma BATTING—Betts, Boston, .352; Philadelphia, 2.28; Mikolas, St. Louis, Tennessee 0 1 0 .000 17 31 Arizona 6,Texas 4 (PCL). \ Martinez, Boston, .333; Altuve, Houston, 2.86; Foltynewicz, Atlanta, 2.86; North Colorado 5, Houston 1 FOOTBALL .329; Machado, Los Angeles, .315; Greinke, Arizona, 3.00; Freeland, W L T Pct PF PA National Football League Minnesota 5, Pittsburgh 2 Segura, Seattle, .314; Trout, Los Colorado, 3.02; Corbin, Arizona, 3.18; Pittsburgh 1 0 0 1.000 31 14 St. Louis 6,Washington 4 Angeles, .309; Ramirez, Cleveland, .302; Arrieta, Philadelphia, 3.33; Newcomb, Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 50 23 ARIZONA CARDINALS — Re-signed S L.A. Angels 7, San Diego 3 Brantley, Cleveland, .300; Simmons, Los Atlanta, 3.40. Cleveland 1 0 0 1.000 20 10 Harlan Miller. Waived-injured CB Lou Young San Francisco 2, L.A. Dodgers 1 Angeles, .300; Merrifield, Kansas City, STRIKEOUTS—Scherzer, Washington, Cincinnati 1 0 0 1.000 30 27 III. Wednesday’s Games .299. 227; deGrom, New York, 195; Corbin, West BUFFALO BILLS — Claimed DL Albert W L T Pct PF PA Havili off waivers. Signed FB Sam Rogers. Minnesota 6, Pittsburgh 4 RUNS—Lindor, Cleveland, 102; Betts, Arizona, 190; Greinke, Arizona, 158; Boston, 99; Martinez, Boston, 88; Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 16 10 Designated DT Marquavius Lewis and Fb Chicago Cubs 8, Milwaukee 4 Pivetta, Philadelphia, 153; Foltynewicz, Benintendi, Boston, 85; Ramirez, Atlanta, 152; Nola, Philadelphia, 149; Denver 0 1 0 .000 28 42 Zach Olstad on waived/injured list. N.Y.Mets 16, Baltimore 5 Cleveland, 84; Trout, Los Angeles, 82; Gray, Colorado, 148; Marquez, Colorado, Kansas City 0 1 0 .000 10 17 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed DL Philadelphia 7, Boston 4 Segura, Seattle, 78; Stanton, New York, 146; Godley, Arizona, 143.. L.A. Chargers 0 1 0 .000 17 24 Blaine Woodson. Cleveland 4, Cincinnati 3 78; Bregman, Houston, 76; Rosario, NATIONAL CONFERENCE DENVER BRONCOS — Claimed WR Atlanta 5, Miami 2 Minnesota, 76. Basketball East DeAndrew White off waivers from Houston. Colorado at Houston, late RBI—Martinez, Boston, 104; Davis, W L T Pct PF PA Signed DL DeQuinton Osborne. Waived- Dallas 0 1 0 .000 21 24 Washington at St. Louis, late Oakland, 93; Ramirez, Cleveland, 89; injured WR Corey Brown and DL Paul Encarnacion, Cleveland, 81; Haniger, WNBA standings N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 10 20 Boyette. L.A. Angels at San Diego, late Seattle, 78; Cruz, Seattle, 77; Lowrie, The Associated Press Washington 0 1 0 .000 17 26 San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers, late NEW YORK JETS — Placed OT Ben Oakland, 76; Stanton, New York, 76; EASTERN CONFERENCE Philadelphia 0 1 0 .000 14 31 Ijalana on injured reserve. Signed OL Gino Thursday’s Games South Lindor, Cleveland, 75; 3 tied at 73. W L Pct GB Gradkowski. W L T Pct PF PA N.Y.Mets (Matz 5-9) at Philadelphia (Nola 13-3), 2:05 p.m., 1st game HITS—Segura, Seattle, 148; Martinez, x-Atlanta 22 10 .688 — OAKLAND RAIDERS — Claimed DT Boston, 147; Lindor, Cleveland, 142; x-Washington 20 11 .645 1 1/2 Carolina 1 0 0 1.000 28 23 Chicago Cubs (Lester 12-5) at Pittsburgh (Nova 7-6), 5:05 p.m. Gabe Wright off waivers from Miami. Betts, Boston, 140; Rosario, Minnesota, x-Connecticut 19 13 .594 3 New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 24 20 Washington (Roark 7-12) at St. Louis (Weaver 6-10), 5:15 p.m. SOCCER 140; Castellanos, Detroit, 135; Merrifield, Chicago 12 20 .375 10 Tampa Bay 1 0 0 1.000 26 24 Colorado (Gray 9-7) at Atlanta (Teheran 8-7), 5:35 p.m. Major League Soccer Kansas City, 135; Altuve, Houston, 134; New York 7 23 .233 14 Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 0 17 LOS ANGELES FC — Loaned D Tristan N.Y.Mets (Oswalt 1-2) at Philadelphia (Eflin 8-4), 5:35 p.m., 2nd game Ramirez, Cleveland, 132; 2 tied at 131. Indiana 5 26 .161 16 1/2 North Arizona (Buchholz 5-2) at San Diego (Nix 1-0), 8:10 p.m. DOUBLES—Lindor, Cleveland, 39; WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pct PF PA Blackmon to Phoenix (USL). Friday’s Games Bregman, Houston, 37; Escobar, Arizona, W L Pct GB Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 31 17 COLLEGE N.Y.Mets at Philadelphia, 4:05 p.m. 37; Betts, Boston, 35; Abreu, Chicago, x-Seattle 24 8 .750 — Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 42 28 CENTENARY — Announced the resigna- Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 5:05 p.m. 34; Andujar, New York, 34; Bogaerts, x-Los Angeles 18 13 .581 5 1/2 Detroit 0 1 0 .000 10 16 tion of women’s basketball coach David Foley to become the women’s basketball Miami at Washington, 5:05 p.m. Boston, 33; Castellanos, Detroit, 33; x-Phoenix 18 14 .563 6 Chicago 0 2 0 .000 43 47 coach at Saint Mary’s (Minn.). San Francisco at Cincinnati, 5:10 p.m. Martinez, Boston, 33; 2 tied at 32. x-Minnesota 17 15 .531 7 West TRIPLES—Smith, Tampa Bay, 9; Dallas 14 18 .438 10 W L T Pct PF PA CHOWAN — Named Luke Staatsas Colorado at Atlanta, 5:35 p.m. Sanchez, Chicago, 9; Hernandez, Las Vegas 13 18 .419 10 1/2 San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 24 21 men’s assistant soccer coach. Milwaukee at St. Louis, 6:15 p.m. Toronto, 7; Benintendi, Boston, 6; Arizona 1 0 0 1.000 24 17 LSU — Announced graduate QB Justin Arizona at San Diego, 8:10 p.m. Chapman, Oakland, 6; Profar, Texas, 6; x-clinched playoff spot Seattle 0 1 0 .000 17 19 McMillan and junior QB Lowell Narcisse are L.A. Dodgers at Seattle, 8:10 p.m. Span, Seattle, 6; 4 tied at 5. L.A. Rams 0 1 0 .000 7 33 leaving the football program. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS SPORTS THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 2018 ✦ PAGE 3B Manziel under concussion protocol ❏ Quarterback was Wednesday as the team prepares to CFL concussion protocol for further The possible concussion is the lat- then the doctor said he’s out. Then play at Edmonton on Saturday observation and precautionary rea- est in a string of injuries to Montreal we decided to go for one. I went hit at goal line during night. sons. Manziel will be closely quarterbacks that has already over to the bench. He was talking “On Tuesday morning, Johnny observed and assessed in the next claimed , coherently. It didn’t look like there team’s loss at Ottawa. Manziel mentioned to our medical few days.” and Vernon Adams. Another quar- were any problems. The official THE ASSOCIATED PRESS staff that he felt symptoms that Manziel has said he suffers from terback, Matt Shiltz, recently came in right beside me. He said could be associated with the pre- bipolar disorder. The former returned from an injury but is not ‘this is what I have to see.’ So he MONTREAL — scribed medication he uses for a pre- Cleveland Browns player sought yet fit to start. came over and looked at Johnny and was placed under the Canadian viously diagnosed medical condi- treatment for anger management There was concern that Manziel he said, ‘Oh, he looks OK.’ So that Football League’s concussion proto- tion,” the Alouettes said in a state- and alcohol abuse as part of his had suffered a concussion during the was that. There was a spotter and col Wednesday. ment. “He then missed practice in acquittal on a 2016 charge of game and should have been taken our doctors were there, so I left.” The quarter- order to have some blood work domestic violence and has vowed to out, but coach Mike Sherman said Sherman said he drove back from back was hit at the goal line last done. stay clean to help get his football he was looked at by experts and Ottawa with Manziel and all seemed weekend, leading to a fumble that a “In view of the hit he received on career back on track. He was cleared cleared to continue playing. fine. But Manziel missed practice teammate recovered for a touch- Saturday and the potential mitigat- to play in the CFL with Hamilton, “I was right there when it hap- while going for blood tests Tuesday down in a 24-17 loss at Ottawa. ing side effects of his prescribed which trade him to Montreal on July pened,” Sherman said. “He came off and wasn’t on the field again Manziel completed the game, but medication, the Alouettes medical 22 — after agreeing to undisclosed the field, sat down. We were going Wednesday, although he attended missed practices Tuesday and staff has placed Manziel under the conditions. to go for two (on the convert) and quarterbacks meetings both days. Umpire stands by toss ❏ Zobrist gets his first ejection from words with Cuzzi. By Paul Sullivan CHICAGO TRIBUNE Ben Zobrist might have made history Tuesday when he was ejected for the first time in a 13-year career spanning 1,563 games. Can you really get ejected for lobbying for technology to replace umpires? After plate umpire Phil Cuzzi tossed him during the eighth inning of the Cubs’ 7- 0 loss to the Brewers, Zobrist insisted he was kicked out for saying just that. “I just basically said: ‘That’s why we want an electronic strike zone,’” he said. “And that’s what obviously got me tossed.” But Cuzzi begged to differ, say- ing Zobrist wanted to get Kansas City Star photo: John Sleezer tossed. Since 2007, 27 quarterbacks have been selected in the first round of the NFL draft, including Patrick Mahomes (No. 10, 2017). The other “He just decided he want- 26 all played more in their first season than did Mahomes, who enters this season as the Kansas City Chiefs’ starting quarterback. ed to get himself run,” Cuzzi said before Wednesday’s game at Wrigley Field. “And that’s what happened.” Arguing balls and strikes leads to an automatic ejec- tion and has for well over a Chiefs break trend century. But was Zobrist the ❏ Mahomes came to Kansas Bill Kenney and Todd Blackledge. One might call Stretching the timeline of quarterbacks selected first to be ejected for coming that period the second era of homegrown Chiefs in the first round to 2000, their batting average in out in favor of the electronic City through draft, not free quarterbacks, with Len Dawson and Mike terms of career success is well below .500. strike zone? Livingston representing the first. From 2000 to 2017, 48 quarterbacks were When asked if he kicked agency or blockbuster deal. Mahomes begins the fourth era, and the fact that selected in the first round. The list starts with Zobrist out before or after the comment was made, he and the team are standing at the doorstep of Chad Pennington, taken by the Jets in 2000. He By Blair Kerkhoff something new and fresh helps explain the fervor Cuzzi skirted the question. was the only quarterback chosen in the first round “The conversation started THE KANSAS CITY STAR around him. It also helps that he’s embraced this that year. Michael Vick was the only one the fol- cordial, and then he just popularity, endearing himself to fans in the offsea- lowing year. Patrick Mahomes is beginning his role as his started to say things that I son by attending Royals and Sporting KC games All of those quarterbacks since 2000 have start- franchise’s quarterback in a different way than and various concerts ... and showing up for a race thought it was best that the ed at least one game — Mahomes’ one game to conversation ended,” Cuzzi many, and not because of his arm strength, hair- this spring at Kansas Speedway wearing a pair of date is the fewest — and only 19 have posted win- said. “Whichever came style or love of his pit bull. jorts. ning records. Twenty-seven have losing records, (first) I don’t really remem- No, this involves other factors, like his scant He’s an original Kansas City quarterback, and time under center in the NFL, and suggests that and two are even in terms of wins and losses, ber.” the organization is banking on offsetting his inex- including Watson, who went 3-3 before last year’s Cuzzi looked again at the lofty expectations for the second- perience with advantages. year pro may be out of whack based season-ending injury with the Texans. video and stood by the called Consider this: Many teams drafting quarter- For every Ben Roethlisberger, Phillip Rivers strike against Zobrist, which on recent history. backs in the first round are either filling an imme- But the idea in the short term, as and Matt Ryan, there’s a Patrick Ramsey, Kyle the Statcast box TV viewers diate need or creating a competitive situation. the Chiefs prepare for a season in Boller or EJ Manuel. see showed was outside the Also, in many cases, that team is in a state of flux which a fourth-consecutive playoff The Cleveland Browns have fared the worst of zone. or instability with its coaching staff or front office. appearance is the objective, is that any franchise in this area. Starting with Tim “The box that (players) see his inexperience will be offset by advantages the “Most of the first-round picks went to teams Couch, the overall top pick in 1999, the Browns is not the box we’re graded Chiefs have created for him. And that those bene- that weren’t very good at the time and maybe an have drafted five quarterbacks. Baker Mayfield, on,” Cuzzi said. “And it hap- fits will help Mahomes defy the odds of career unstable environment,” Chiefs coach Andy Reid taken first in April, is the latest. pens often. They go back and success of quarterbacks selected in the first round. said. “Then you look and see if it was an offensive The Browns’ picks that have played — Couch, look at the box, and the box How inexperienced is Mahomes? (minded) head coach or a defensive coach.” Brady Quinn, Brandon Weeden and Johnny is not the same box we get When he was selected with the No. 10 overall Teams that select a quarterback high in the draft Manziel — have a combined record of 34-78 as graded on. must plot out how to handle the succession plan at pick in the 2017 draft, he became the 28th quarter- starters. “It was graded an accept- the position. Taking a quarterback in the first back taken in the first round since 2007. The 29th Not even being the overall top pick guarantees able pitch. We get graded round usually means drafting a future leader with went three picks later when Houston took success. Twelve quarterbacks have been taken every day. And they may not the intent of replacing an incumbent. But young Deshaun Watson. first since 2000. Six have winning career records. care and may not believe Every one of those quarterbacks played more in quarterbacks are often thrown into fire of compe- that, but that’s the reality.” tition too soon, costing those teams in the win-loss “I’ve wondered that before,” Reid said. “How his first year than Mahomes. many quarterbacks would have been (more suc- A box on a screen obvi- One, Jamarcus Russell, started only once as a department. ously is two-dimensional. That wasn’t the case for the Chiefs when they cessful) if they were in the right environment?” rookie in 2007, the same as Mahomes last year, The Chiefs believe they have created conditions “Yeah, but that’s what the but he appeared in three other games. Another, selected Mahomes. It was never the intent to have players go by, and that’s the him battle Alex Smith in 2017, who was starting that will put their young but promising quarter- Jake Locker in 2011, didn’t start as a rookie, but back in a position to succeed, not only with their world we live in today,” his 13th NFL season. Cuzzi said. wound up taking more snaps for the season. patience but by surrounding him with players such In that way, Mahomes was like Aaron Rodgers, Zobrist insisted he just So much is expected from someone who has as tight end Travis Kelce, wide receiver Tyreek played so little, but that’s where we are with the who apprenticed three years behind Brett Favre wanted to say his piece and Hill, running back Kareem Hunt — all Pro 22-year-old Mahomes, the quarterback Kansas before becoming the Packers’ starter. No first- felt it was an egregious call. Bowlers — and a key newcomer, wide receiver City can call its own and has waited decades to round quarterback in this century has waited as “At some level, because embrace. long as Rodgers to make his starting debut. Sammy Watkins. we’re not allowed to have a “I get it,” said former Chiefs quarterback Trent In both cases, a young quarterback had the lux- “That kind of goes with the stability,” Reid said. conversation with them, Green. “This is a different situation from what the ury of time through organizational patience. They The Rams’ Jared Goff is an example of some- that’s the only way we can Chiefs have had.” joined winning teams with veteran quarterbacks, one whose trajectory changed with the conditions. say our piece,” Zobrist said. Green then hit the reverse-chronology button on and although it wasn’t the job of Smith or Rodgers Things couldn’t have gone worse in the 2016 top “This one I knew wasn’t on Chiefs quarterbacks: Alex Smith, Matt Cassell, to groom his successor, the understudies got to draft pick’s rookie season. He lost all seven of his the plate. I didn’t have to Damon Huard, Green, Elvis Grbac, Steve Bono, observe how successful veterans went about their starts that year. look at the video.” Joe Montana, Steve DeBerg ... business. The Rams changed coaches, bringing in Zobrist has a well-earned The Chiefs’ era of importing quarterbacks “It was tremendous amount of value there, with Washington offensive coordinator Sean McVay, reputation as being a gentle- began with DeBerg, who arrived in 1988. After Pat being able to observe Alex,” Chiefs offensive and Goff’s production changed dramatically. He man. He doesn’t curse or that season, Marty Schottenheimer took over and coordinator Eric Bieniemy said. “Not just what he led his teams to 11 victories and a playoff spot argue much. But manager every coach since then started the season with a did on the field, which was a great deal, but in the while earning a Pro Bowl selection. Joe Maddon said he encour- plan centered around a quarterback who launched classroom and just showing how to be a profes- “There are a lot of factors that go into this,” ages his players to say what his NFL career elsewhere. sional.” Reid said. “You hope for Pat this is the right situ- they think and was proud of Before DeBerg, the previous decade had seen a The Chiefs are banking on their plan bucking ation. Then he’s got to go out and play. That’s Zobrist for standing his run of Chiefs-drafted signal callers: Steve Fuller, another trend. what it comes down to.” ground. PAGE 4B ✦ THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 2018 NATION THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS Parkland students start year with tightened security By Kelli Kennedy All classroom doors have new THE ASSOCIATED PRESS hardware that automatically locks when doors are pulled shut. PARKLAND, Fla. — Students at Witnesses said teacher Scott Beigel Marjory Stoneman Douglas High and student Joaquin Oliver were School returned to a more secure fatally shot as they ushered stu- campus on Wednesday as they dents inside to safety, in part began their first new school year because the old hardware required since a gunman killed 17 people in relocking from the outside. the freshman building. But some Some changes are statewide: say they still won’t feel protected Florida became the first state to despite $6.5 million in security require police or armed guards at enhancements, including 18 safety all public schools after the shooting monitors, new classroom locks and — a mandate many districts are upgraded video surveillance. struggling to meet . And the state’s All the students wore lanyards new Office of Safe Schools with IDs around their necks as they announced Wednesday that in two walked past a heavy police pres- weeks, a new FortifyFL app, devel- ence, in what has become their new oped with $400,000 in state fund- normal. Volunteers greeted them ing, will enable people to anony- with German shepherds, and a hel- mously report suspicious activity in icopter hovered overhead as a state schools. throng of media watched from At Stoneman Douglas, the trib- across the street. utes to victims have been removed, Samantha Deitsch, 15, said she’s replaced with a single statue of an grateful for the changes, but eagle hugging a heart. But the “there’s literally no place that I am freshman building still stands as a every day that I feel 100 percent solemn reminder of the bloodshed, safe and the thought doesn’t go surrounded by a permanent new through my head that someone fence as prosecutors continue to Miami Herald: Carl Juste could come in with a gun.” use the crime scene for their legal Students make their way to class on the first day of school at Marjory Stoneman Douglas on Anijah Avera, 16, said she most- case. The classes it once held have Wednesday in Parkland, Florida. ly doesn’t think about the shooting been diverted to nearly three dozen except for “a little bit this morn- new portable classrooms. much security we have.” at the same time it’s not normal court, where the Broward County ing... we have better security now Aria Siccone, 15, was there dur- Deitsch, who spent her summer teenager stuff.” school board asked a judge to hold so I feel a little more at ease.” ing the Valentine’s Day rampage. meeting with state lawmakers to School Superintendent Robert the South Florida Sun Sentinel in Three school resource officers, She watched one of her classmates advocate for gun safety, texted with Runcie said the school now has two contempt for publishing details three security specialists and a pounding on the classroom door, her friends Tuesday night about wellness centers, along with a team about Cruz’s educational back- dozen campus monitors will be on trying to flee the shooter, and first-day jitters and what their of counselors, social workers and ground that were supposed to be remains haunted by his terror- patrol. They’ll be keeping watch at teachers would be like. She got a therapy dogs brought back at the redacted to protect his privacy. new fences and gates at the begin- stricken face moments before he new backpack. She’s grateful she’ll students’ request. “It feels like it At a hearing Wednesday, ning and end of the school day, was gunned down. The gunshots be sharing a lunch period with happened yesterday, so there’s a lot Broward Circuit Judge Elizabeth keeping out all but staff and stu- started shortly after he knocked, some of them. But her friend Jamie of emotion going on. It’s still a Scherer called the newspaper dents wearing ID badges. and they couldn’t let him in. When Guttenberg, who was killed, won’t challenging time for students and Visitors will have only one way a SWAT team later led her out of be with them. faculty.” “shameful” for publishing those in, and they’ll be screened through the building, she saw bodies in the Deitsch posted a photo on Marcos Aguirre, 16, said he tries details, but stopped short of ruling a video intercom system. The dis- hallway. Instagram this week of herself and not to think about that day, and is the newspaper in contempt of trict had planned to add metal “I am happy to be able to see all three friends hiding, tears and ter- trying to move forward. court. detectors but reversed course amid of my friends, but I have been very ror in their eyes, as they waited for “I like this school. I’m happy to The Sun Sentinel contends the concerns over privacy and the anxious about returning to school,” a SWAT team that day. be back,” he said as he rushed onto school board had already exposed impracticality of trying to clear she said. “I’m scared of being at “The stress, the nerves, all that campus. those details by mistakenly releas- thousands of students before each any school, not only Douglas, normal stuff is still there,” she said. The case against shooting sus- ing them in a way anyone could day’s morning bell. because I feel unsafe no matter how “It’s like normal teenager stuff and pect Nikolas Cruz continues in see. Colorado baker sues again By James Anderson Hickenlooper as defendants. It seeks a rever- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS sal of the commission ruling and at least $100,000 in punitive damages from Elenis. DENVER — A Colorado baker who insist- Rebecca Laurie, a spokeswoman for the ed his religious beliefs justified his refusal to commission, declined comment Wednesday, make a wedding cake for a gay couple — an citing pending litigation. Also declining argument partly supported by the U.S. comment where Jacque Montgomery, Supreme Court — has sued the state again spokeswoman for Hickenlooper, the for opposing his refusal to bake a cake cele- Democratic governor, and Annie Skinner, brating a gender transition, his attorneys said spokeswoman for Coffman, a Republican. Wednesday. Attorneys for Alliance Defending Lawyers for Masterpiece Cakeshop owner Freedom, representing Phillips, contend the Jack Phillips allege in a federal lawsuit filed latest action contravenes the Supreme Tuesday that Colorado is on a “crusade to Court’s ruling in the Masterpiece wedding crush” Phillips because of his religious cake case. The high court ruled June 4 that beliefs. some commission members displayed anti- They are challenging a June 28 finding by religion bias in their deliberations and that Colorado’s Civil Rights Division that anti-discrimination laws “must be applied in Phillips discriminated against a Denver-area a manner that is neutral toward religion.” attorney who requested a birthday cake in But the court stayed out of the thornier 2017 to celebrate the attorney’s gender tran- issue of whether people can avoid providing sition from male to female. services to same-sex weddings because of Phillips refused the request, citing his religious beliefs. belief that “the status of being male or female The original case started when Phillips ... is given by God, is biologically deter- refused to bake a wedding cake for Charlie mined, is not determined by perceptions or Craig and Dave Mullins in 2012. Phillips feelings, and cannot be chosen or changed,” operates a small, family-run bakery located the lawsuit said. in a strip mall in the southwest Denver sub- The rights division found that Autumn urb of Lakewood. He told the commission in Scardina, who requested the cake, was dis- the latest case that he can make no more than criminated against based on her transgender two to five custom cakes per week, depend- status. It ordered both parties to seek a medi- ing on time constraints and demand for other ated resolution. goods. Reached by telephone Wednesday, The new lawsuit alleges that Colorado vio- Scardina declined to comment, citing the lated Phillips’ First Amendment right to prac- pending litigation. tice his faith and 14th Amendment right to Phillips’ suit names rights division director equal protection, citing commission rulings Aubrey Elenis, state Attorney General upholding other bakers’ refusal to make Cynthia Coffman and Gov. John cakes exhibiting hate messages. Survivor of newly found WWII shipwreck: ‘So many’ to rescue By Mark Thiessen stern about 290 feet (88 meters) the stern. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS below the Bering Sea. “We take the protection of The scientists from Scripps these wrecks seriously because ANCHORAGE, Alaska — Institution of Oceanography at we believe that they are war Daryl Weathers remembers try- the University of California, graves,” said Paul Taylor with ing to pull men from the sea off San Diego, and the University the Naval History and Heritage Alaska’s Aleutian Islands after of Delaware found it last month Command. a U.S. Navy destroyer hit a during a research mission fund- The original stern of the mine left by the Japanese fol- ed by the National Oceanic and Fletcher-class destroyer named lowing the only World War II Atmospheric Administration. for a naval officer killed in the battle fought on North The researchers confirmed Civil War lay on the seafloor American soil. the discovery with a remotely near Kiska Island for three- The explosion, which ripped operated craft, which provided quarters of a century. The area the stern off the USS Abner high definition video in real is a crowded underwater rem- Read, also covered many of the time to those on the research nant of the Battle of Attu, which men in oil, which prevented ship. became known as WWII’s for- some from being rescued. “To hit success is obviously gotten battle, though it was the “They were so slippery, you extremely joyous for every- only fought in North America. couldn’t get ahold of them,” the body. There’s lots of cheering Japanese forces took Attu 94-year-old Weathers said this you know, it’s like scoring a Island in June 1942 and cap- week from his home in Los touchdown,” said Andrew tured about 45 Aleuts as prison- Angeles. Pietruszka, an underwater ers of war. U.S. forces The remaining 250 crew archaeologist with Scripps. reclaimed Attu on May 30, members made the ship water- The euphoria ended with the 1943, after a bloody battle that tight, and it limped back to the realization that it was the final left nearly 2,500 Japanese and West Coast for repairs. Only resting place for U.S. service 550 Americans dead. one body among the 71 men members. Those aboard the The Abner Read was sent to killed was recovered. research vessel held a wreath- look for Japanese submarines. Nearly 75 years later, scien- laying ceremony to honor the During one of the ship’s figure tists using multi-beam sonar dead. 8 maneuvers, the explosion have discovered the 75-foot There are no plans to raise blew off the stern. THE EASTERN NEW MEXICO NEWS COMICS THURSDAY, AUG. 16, 2018 ✦ PAGE 5B

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