Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Court of Appeals
rules in favor Keeping Noxubee Refuge clean
of Starkville
industrial park
rezoning
White: Nearby property
owners will appeal
to state Supreme Court
By Alex Holloway
aholloway@cdispatch.com
L
The Golden Triangle Development ana Taylor visits the Sam D.
LINK, which is developing the site, Hamilton Noxubee Wildlife
filed an application for rezoning Refuge about once a week.
about 360 acres from general busi- Taylor enjoys wildlife photogra-
ness and residential to industrial in phy, but she took a
December 2016. picture of a different Inside
Aldermen approved the rezon- scene when she n OUR VIEW:
ing in January 2017. visited the refuge If only we all
Nearby property owners — cared like Nox-
on Sunday morning. ubee Refuge Courtesy photo/Lana Taylor
LMK LLC, Bettye Bell, Mary S. She saw a group of Volunteers, such as this one pictured, have chipped in to help keep the Sam
visitors.
Bell, Margaret Copeland and Laura young adults, in two Page 6A D. Hamilton Noxubee Wildlife Refuge clean during a partial federal shut-
B. White — appealed the decision kayaks, picking up down. The refuge is still open during the shutdown but largely unstaffed.
to Oktibbeha County Circuit Court, litter in the early
where Judge Jim Kitchens affirmed morning hours. She briefly talked in their kayaks. That was the only history — garbage is piling up in
the decision in May 2017. to the volunteers before snapping way to really get to it. They had two national parks across the country.
The property owners then ap- their picture. garbage bags that were pretty full.” Yet at the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge,
pealed the matter to the Mississip- “It was freezing that day,” Taylor As a partial federal government which remains open but virtually
pi Supreme Court, which remand- said. “They were there right after shutdown stretches to its 20th unstaffed, conditions remain as
ed it to the Court of Appeals. They daylight and it was about 37 de- day — threatening soon to become pristine as usual.
argued, according to the ruling, grees. They were picking up litter the longest in the United States’ See Noxubee refuge, 8A
the LINK “failed to support its re-
See Industrial park, 3A
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West Point man arrested for breaking into empty rental property
Suspect stayed on property several day, accord-
ing to a
and had removed multiple
items from the house, the
days, removed items from home LCSO press
release.
press release said.
The report came from
DISPATCH STAFF REPORT des County Sheriff’s Depu- a potential renter who
Office arrested Julius ties arrived told the property owner
A West Point man is Kinard Quinn, 37, for and found someone was living in the
in jail in Lowndes Coun- Quinn on house.
ty after he was allegedly burglary after receiving a the prop- Quinn Quinn is in custody at
caught living in an empty report of a suspicious per- erty. He had apparently Lowndes County Adult
rental home. son at a South Frontage been living in the resi- Detention Center on
Deputies with Lown- Road residence on Satur- dence for several days $5,000 bond.
Industrial park
Continued from Page 1A
zoning application with tion to Starkville. the property owners be having this fight if we
clear and convincing evi- “It’s important in ways met with their attorney would have written them
dence and that the rezon- that hopefully the Bell on Tuesday and plan to a quarter-million dollar
ing failed to comply with family would come to un- continue fighting the check and bought that
the city’s comprehensive derstand as we move for- rezoning. She said the land.”
plan.” ward,” she said. “It is my nine-page ruling is short However, White said
The appeals court, hope that they would not and doesn’t address the Higgins’ claim is a “big
in its ruling, pointed to appeal this, but if they do, points the property own- fat lie.” She said the land,
documentation the LINK I understand that is their ers made. She also ques- which has been in her
provided with its rezon- option. But I am hopeful tioned using unemploy- family for more than 100
ing application, including that we will be able to ment to push for the park years, wasn’t up for pur-
maps and aerial photos proceed. I think that we while Oktibbeha County’s chase. She said the family
that showed nearby on- are going to be very suc- unemployment rate has refused a LINK advance
going and recently com- cessful in our ultimate hovered at about 4 per- to purchase the property.
pleted commercial devel- outcome and I do believe cent. “Our land was not for
opment and land for sale there will be things com- “Now the taxpayers
sale and never would have
for commercial develop- ing to this industrial park are burdened with $14
been,” she said. “That’s
ment; city zoning maps that are going to make a million to pay for the de-
part of Mr. Higgins’ prob-
from 2003 and 2013; staff huge difference in the velopment of this industri-
lem — he has a one-sided
reports from Starkville’s community.” al park, which they intend
planning department that to give to some business- view of life. ... Perhaps
discussed changes to the es of some sort to attract it’s because it was reject-
area; a consultant report
Supreme Court jobs to the area,” she ed that he has a problem
prepared in conjunction appeal coming said. “Yet unemployment with it.”
with the city’s 2016 com- LINK CEO Joe Max is extremely low. Those
prehensive plan; and a Higgins said his people willing to work in Oktib-
copy of the city’s 2005 were “feeling like Clem- beha County are already
comprehensive plan that son” on Tuesday — in working.”
discussed the need for reference to the 2018-19 Higgins said the LINK
more industrial sites near college football national will continue to market
the intersections of major champions. about 80 acres on the
highways. However, he said he east side of the property
The court also found was aware of the property that’s already zoned for
that the LINK’s request owners’ intentions to file commercial development.
was consistent with both an appeal. Still, there is He said one tenant is in
Starkville’s 2005 and 2016 a chance the court might the “final, final stages”
comprehensive plans. not hear it. of locating on the prop-
“Because the record “Remember, they ap- erty. However, he said,
contains substantial cred- pealed it to the Supreme the ongoing legal battle
ible evidence to show the Court to start with,” Hig- is restricting the LINK’s
board’s approval of the gins said. “Our lawyers ability to market the main
LINK’s rezoning appli- tell us that if there was core of the industrial park
cation was fairly debat- something earth-shat- property because it would
able and complied with tering about this case or be “catastrophic” if a busi-
the city’s comprehensive it was setting precedent, ness located on the prop-
plan, we affirm the circuit the Supreme Court might erty and it got rezoned.
court’s judgment uphold- have already heard it. The “Literally, the losers
ing the Board’s decision,” fact that they sent this in this are Starkville and
the ruling says. down to the lower court Oktibbeha County,” he
Mayor Lynn Spruill shows they may not. I said. “Not because of the
said she’s “extremely think by early summer, money, because we’ve got
pleased” with the deci- this thing is resolved, pe- some soreheads who are
sion. She said the park riod.” mad that we wouldn’t buy
should be a valuable addi- White, however, said their land. We wouldn’t
If you don’t read The Dispatch, how are you gonna know?
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Opinion
6A Wednesday, January 9, 2019
BIRNEY IMES SR. Editor/Publisher 1922-1947
BIRNEY IMES JR. Editor/Publisher 1947-2003
BIRNEY IMES III Editor/Publisher 1998-2018
Dispatch
The
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
Our View
If only we all cared like Noxubee Refuge visitors
As the federal govern- The latter is true at the litter left behind by visitors That says something very to keep our neighborhoods,
ment’s partial shutdown Sam D. Hamilton Noxubee and uncollected by the ab- positive about the people parks and public spaces clean,
continues into its third week, National Wildlife Refuge, sence of park staff who would who visit the Refuge. They we all can and should do our
the lives of hundreds of thou- which covers 48,000 acres normally perform that duty. understand and appreciate part. Too often in this area we
sands of federal employees in Noxubee, Oktibbeha and It’s an unfortunate situa- the natural beauty around see litter along the sides of
have been affected. Winston counties. The Refuge tion, obviously, but if there them. For these visitors, that our roadways.
For most Americans, how- is a treasure in this area and is one ray of optimism to be appreciation has led to action. We honor ourselves and
ever, there are few outward offers wildlife viewing (gators noted in all this, it is that a To date, there have been no our communities when we
indicators of the shutdown’s and bald eagles are common), visitor to the Refuge does organized efforts to keep take time to tidy things up.
effect thus far. fishing, hiking and education- not see the sort of litter that the Refuge clean during the Yes, a seemingly small ges-
One area where the nega- al opportunities. plagues other national parks shutdown. Visitors have taken ture of picking up a soda can
tive impact of the shutdown Since the shutdown, the at this time. it upon themselves to clean up or a food wrapper is an act of
has been generally noticed is refuge has furloughed nine While the refuge employ- after themselves and others at good citizenship.
at our national parks. Many workers. Only its director, law ees who normally are respon- a time when many other parks We are seeing that on a
national parks have been enforcement and fire officials sible for keeping the refuge are being buried in litter. large scale at the Noxubee
closed. Others operate with a remain on duty. free of litter are furloughed, It is also a reminder to National Wildlife Refuge.
skeleton crew made up of only At some parks, there have visitors have been stepping in everyone that while there Each of us should be inspired
essential employees. been reports of widespread and stepping up. may be employees assigned to follow that example.
Obscenity’s not
just a set of words
As a general rule, I
don’t curse a lot.
I’ve found that I can
usually express myself
effectively enough with-
out it. And it’s always
seemed to me that foul
language, used ubiqui-
tously, loses its primary
value, i.e., its ability to
shock or to state a thing
with force. How serious-
ly should anyone take Leonard Pitts
the F-bomb you drop
after being passed over
for promotion when you are also known to drop
F-bombs because the store runs out of Frosted
Flakes?
I know this places me outside the norms and
mores of this era that, where language is con-
cerned, is something of a free-fire zone. And
that’s fine. I just wanted to contextualize my
response to last week’s exuberant vow from newly
sworn Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. In case
you missed it, she promised to “impeach the
motherf-----.” Meaning, of course, Donald Trump.
Those words have made her the latest darling
of the political left; indeed, you can already buy
T-shirts emblazoned with her battle cry. But from
where I sit, Tlaib is just the latest in a lamentable
and bipartisan line of political leaders dropping
verbal litter into the public square. I am old-fash-
ioned enough to regret the coarsening of our state of the nation
political dialogue and to believe the privilege of
public office obligates one to speak to our better
angels, not our worst.
That said, I’m less vexed by Tlaib’s words than
If Trump really wanted to enforce
by the right-wing response thereto. Many Republi-
cans seem to have caught the vapors at being sub-
jected to such an ungentle expression. You had
Deputy Press Secretary Hogan Gidley lamenting
immigration, he’d open the government
We who follow means of curbing E-Verify because their companies
her “nasty, ridiculous, outrageous rhetoric.” You immigration policy illegal immigration. would have to pay their workers
had Rep. Kevin McCarthy chiding Democrats for closely know that the Thing is, use of more than do their competitors in
“foul language.” And did Donald Trump (!) really wall is a dumb idea. E-Verify is generally non-E-Verify states.
call Tlaib’s statement “disgraceful”? Closing much of the voluntary in all but Others who oppose making it
Lord, give me strength. government over it is a few states. So why national cite the low unemploy-
For any Trump acolyte, much less the so-called dumber still. don’t President Trump ment rate. If lack of workers is the
president himself, to deride anyone for saying Why is the wall a and other wall-ob- problem, wouldn’t admitting more
a bad word is an act of hypocrisy truly Brob- dumb idea? It would be sessed Republicans de- immigrants legally, raising wages
dingnagian in scale. Trump, after all, has been expensive. It’d be un- mand that all employ- or both be a solution?
a veritable Vesuvius of invective and insult from sightly. It’d be environ- ers use it? Excellent Sadly, it’s a lot easier to wink at
the day he first oozed onto the political scene. mentally destructive. question. the employers and frame impov-
The man who spoke of grabbing women “by the More to this point, it’d Froma Harrop And note that they erished foreigners as criminals,
pussy,” who called NFL players “sons of bitches,” be ineffective. rarely even mention it. throwing in some racial slurs for
who derided 17 percent of humanity as living
in “shithole” countries, does not get to lecture ed 40 percent of those
The eight
First off, an estimat- The reason is pretty
obvious. They have no
good measure. Hence, the theat-
rics at the border.
anyone, anywhere at any time on inappropriate
language.
here illegally arrived
as tourists, as students
states that problem rounding up
— and often roughing
What would happen if the
emphasis on enforcement moved
Moreover, Republicans might want to look in
the mirror before they complain about anything
or on other business
but have overstayed
require em- up — poor Central
Americans trying to
to the workplace, where it be-
longs? The pressure at the border
being obscene. The word is defined by Merri-
am-Webster as that which is “abhorrent to morali-
their visas. A physical
wall would have no
ployers to use enter illegally. Incon-
veniencing business
would ease considerably. Law
enforcement could concentrate
ty or virtue.” And that might as well be the official
slogan of the Grand Old Party.
impact on people like E-Verify ... have interests is another on dangerous people. And the re-
them. matter. stored order would enable timely
Because obscenity is not just a set of words. It
is also a set of attitudes and actions.
Secondly, foreigners seen a marked E-Verify addresses processing of claims for asylum.
with thousands to pay both sides of the illegal Most importantly, the United
As a direct result of GOP attitudes and actions,
we live in a country where programs to feed the
smugglers to get them decline in their immigration equation States would have to develop an
into the United States — those seeking the intelligent immigration policy.
hungry face deep cuts while we give tax breaks
to billionaires, immigrant children are snatched
will find a way. In any population of jobs and those giving That would mean giving higher
case, a wall spanning them. E-Verify would priority to foreigners with the
from their families and lost in a labyrinthine the border with Mexi- undocumented identify the lawbreak- skills and education our economy
system, voting rights are stolen from vulnerable co — be it stone-age or ing employers, as well. needs — while still making room
people, the government watches supinely as the iron-age — would be a workers. Presumably, that for poor people arriving with only
planet overheats and mentally deranged people primitive response in would include Trump their brawn and monumental work
purchase assault weapons while children as young the era of electronic surveillance. enterprises. The Trump Nation- ethic. We’d have to monitor all
as preschool age practice active-shooter drills. But why does closing much al Golf Club in New Jersey was groups’ numbers to preserve the
But we should be outraged at the bad word a of the government make immi- found to knowingly hire undocu- wages and benefits of our existing
little known congresswoman said? No. gration enforcement harder? mented workers. (It actually took workforce, be it native-born or
In their attitudes and actions, Republicans rou- Because the shutdown has frozen the name of an Ecuadorian food documented immigrant.
tinely curse the Constitution, profane America’s the E-Verify program. E-Verify preparer using a fake Social Secu- The current policy is pretty
ideals and vituperate its values. So for as much as is a web-based system that lets rity number off the list of workers pathetic. We have an ugly dra-
one could do without Rashida Tlaib’s potty mouth, employers quickly check whether vetted by the Secret Service.) ma at the border and a partial
it’s hardly the most offensive thing in our politi- a new hire may legally work in The eight states that require government shutdown that has
cal lives. A far greater obscenity plays out every this country. employers to use E-Verify — Al- deactivated E-Verify, the cleanest
single day in headlines of preventable calamity, The vast majority of foreigners abama, Arizona, Georgia, Mis- immigration enforcement tool we
tragedy, degradation and loss. entering this country come for sissippi, North Carolina, South have. Does anyone out there want
And in too many Republicans who just don’t jobs. Turn off the jobs magnet for Carolina, Tennessee and Utah solutions?
give a damn. those without the proper papers — have seen a marked decline in Froma Harrop, a syndicated
Leonard Pitts Jr., winner of the 2004 Pulitzer and their numbers would shrink their population of undocumented columnist, writes for the Providence
Prize for commentary, is a columnist for the Miami radically. That makes an E-Veri- workers. Republicans in other (Rhode Island) Journal. Her e-mail
Herald. Email him at lpitts@miamiherald.com. fy-type program the most serious states have opposed mandating address is fharrop@gmail.com.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, January 9, 2019 7A
Winter flood
again rolls down
Mississippi River
The Associated Press
VICKSBURG — For
the second time in three
years, the lower Missis-
sippi River is flooding in
January.
High water is moving
downriver from the junc-
tion with the Ohio River
at Cairo, Illinois, where
the Ohio crested over the
weekend.
The river is predicted
to crest at Memphis, Ten-
nessee, on Thursday, at
Vicksburg on Monday, at
Natchez on Jan. 18 and at
Baton Rouge, Louisiana,
by Jan. 20.
Flooding of low-lying
areas unprotected by le-
vees will be widespread.
Relatively few buildings
are unprotected.
U.S Army Corps of
Engineers Vicksburg
District commander Col.
Michael Derosier tells
The Vicksburg Post that
the district has activated
its emergency operations
center to prepare.
National Weather Ser-
vice hydrologist Marty
Pope says rainfall across
the Ohio and Mississippi
valleys caused the flood.
Springtime is histori-
cally the river’s flood sea-
son.
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ROUNDABOUT TOWN
Noxubee Refuge
Continued from Page 1A
That’s thanks, in part,
to volunteers like the
ones Taylor saw Sunday
morning taking the initia-
tive to pick up litter from
around the park.
Kara Roberts, presi-
dent of the Friends of the
Noxubee Refuge, said
the group hasn’t taken
any coordinated action
to clean up the refuge
as the federal shutdown
persists. However, she
said board members
pitch in individually and
are aware of several other
citizens helping out of
their own volition.
“We have lots of great
student volunteers and Alex Holloway/Dispatch Staff
apparently, they show up Elbert Cotton, of Macon, fishes on Tuesday at the Noxubee Wildlife Refuge. Cotton
on their own to clean up was one of several visitors at the park, despite a partial federal shutdown that’s left
around the area,” Roberts it unstaffed.
said. “A lot of the refuge really nice that way,” third fisherman, said they at least stay comfort-
board members that Reagan said. “The com- he’ll pick up trash — his able and safe.”
regularly visit the refuge munity really sees us as own and other trash that A failure to pay the ref-
carry trash bags in their a member of the commu- was already there — and uge’s electric bill would
cars so that we can pick nity, so in the downtime take it with him when he also essentially eliminate
up trash as we see it.” for us, they’re really leaves the park. Reagan’s ability to use
Taylor said she’s been chipping in and filling in the water control gates
impressed to see the vol-
unteers taking action.
where they can.” Shutdown concerns on a dam at Bluff Lake.
While volunteers Reagan said the While Reagan and the
“I think in hard times, officers check to make
certainly play a role in shutdown hasn’t been too
or times when things sure the park is safe for
the shutdown, so too do bad for the refuge yet,
are going on like in the visitors, he said they’re
the park’s regular visitors especially since it began
government shutdown, restricted to only ad-
who pick up after them- during the holidays and
it’s so refreshing to see dressing big safety con-
selves. recent heavy rains have
volunteers picking up cerns. As the shutdown
Elbert Cotton, who kept visitor traffic low.
some slack — especially drags on, he said there’s
was fishing at the Refuge But the longer it goes,
young people,” she said. a chance that more and
on Tuesday morning, said the more it will hurt, he
If the shutdown con- more minor issues,
he always tries to leave said.
tinues, the Friends may including vandalism, will
his fishing spots clean. Nine refuge employ-
start coordinating more pile up.
“I think everybody ees are furloughed.
organized efforts. “Some of it’s breaking
picks up after them- Reagan said there’s also
“We’re waiting to see stuff,” he said. “Like
selves,” Cotton said. “I increasing concern about
what happens,” Roberts during the last shutdown,
know I do. I bring a buck- how the refuge, which is
said. “If it continues on, we had ATVs and trailers
et and I put everything in having to operate as if it
we’ll have to find some- stolen. We had real theft.
it and take it with me.” has no funding at all, will
where else to meet for You have to remember
Paris Swanigan, an- pay its electric and water
next month and see what 99.9 percent of folks are
other fisherman who was bills.
comes up.” great, but that .1 percent
at the refuge Tuesday, “If they turned off the
said the refuge’s strict power right now to the can cause you havoc.”
‘They’ve always been enforcement on littering visitor center, it wouldn’t
really nice’ has helped cultivate a be the end of the world —
Noxubee Wildlife Ref- willingness in visitors to we’re not using it anyway
uge Director Steve Rea- pick up garbage. and we’d get it turned on
gan, who is one of three “Usually around here somehow,” he said. “But
employees, along with a they don’t throw trash we actually have resident
law enforcement officer out too much,” he said. volunteers who have been
and a fire control officer, “It’s never really been working for us who aren’t
who are working at the too bad here because working now, of course,
refuge while not being they’ll catch you. In other due to the shutdown. We
paid due to the shutdown, places, where there ain’t actually have employees
said it’s no surprise to many people around, like who live on the refuge
see the community step- the Natchez Trace, peo- too. We have families
ping in to help. ple will throw stuff out.” with small kids and we’re
“They’ve always been Eugene Shelton, a trying to make sure that
Tagert
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Tagert did not openly some hard decisions, but of qualifying, the state Re-
criticize the Legislature I’m proud of the work publican Party’s website
but did acknowledge his we’ve done.” shows that only two of the
job has become more dif- Qualifying for state nine Golden Triangle area
ficult in recent years. and county offices began seats have candidates
“We’ve done some re- last week and will con- who have qualified so far.
ally good work, I think, tinue through the end of District 37 Rep. Gary
some unceremonious March. To date, few can- Chism (Lowndes, Ok-
work,” Tagert said. “What didates have qualified. tibbeha, Clay counties)
I mean by that is that State-level candidates qualified for his sixth
we’ve taken a department qualify through their term while District 15
with limited resources parties. While the state Sen. Gary Jackson (Oktib-
and stretched them in the Democratic Party does beha, Webster, Choctaw,
best way possible for the not release the names of Montgomery counties)
public. We’ve had to make candidates until the end will seek his fifth term.
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college BASEball
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Danberry
earns first
BULLDOGS FALL
SEC honor
By Adam Minichino
IN SEC OPENER
aminichino@cdispatch.com By JEFFREY COLLINS
The Associated Press
STARKVILLE — Don’t
consider Jordan Danberry COLUMBIA, S.C. — The only Southeast-
to be the most improved ern Conference team with a losing record
player on the Mississippi in non-conference play is now on top of the
State women’s basketball league.
team. Maik Kotsar scored a career-high 25 points
A year ago, Danberry and had nine rebounds to
was easing lead South Carolina to an S. Carolina 87,
into the 87-82 overtime upset of MSU 82, OT
rotation No. 14 Mississippi State
with a back- on Tuesday.
court that South Carolina (7-7, 2-0) lost to Stony Brook
included and Wofford in November and stumbled to a
A l l - A mer i - 5-7 record before it earned two dramatic wins.
can Victo- They erased a 14-point second-half deficit to
Danberry ria Vivians, beat Florida on Saturday and didn’t crumble
Morga n as the Bulldogs (12-2, 0-1) shot 44 percent (11
William, Blair Schaefer, of 25) on 3-pointers.
Roshunda Johnson, and “It is what it is,” Kotsar said of the slow
Jazzmun Holmes. Danber- start. “We kept on practicing.”
ry showed flashed of what The lack of passion from the junior from
she could do by averaging Estonia has puzzled coach Frank Martin for
2.8 points in 9.6 minutes three years. He worried Kotsar might never
per game. get past his tendency to be just the fifth man
This season, Danberry on the court.
is in the running for most “I’ve been fighting him — in a good way —
impactful player thanks to believe in himself,” Martin said.
to a fast start that has her Kotsar had six of South Carolina’s 12 points
third on the team in scor- in overtime.
ing at 13.3 points per game Freshman A.J. Lawson sealed the win and
and shooting 53.3 percent may have turned around what appeared to be
from the field. a lost season for South Carolina when he stole
On Tuesday, Danberry the ball from Nick Weatherspoon at midcourt
See MSU WOMEN, 4B and finished with an emphatic dunk with 13
See MSU MEN, 4B
Game 16 Jeff Blake/USA TODAY Sports
Mississippi State guard Quinndary Weatherspoon (11) drives into South Carolina’s
n Georgia, 8 p.m. Thursday Chris Silva (30) in the second half of their Southeastern Conference game Tuesday Game 15
(SEC Network; WKBB-FM night at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, South Carolina. South Carolina won 87-82 n Ole Miss, Noon Saturday (WCBI;
100.9, WFCA-FM 107.9) in overtime. WKBB-FM 100.9, WFCA-FM 107.9).
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
21. ETSU 8-4 128 21
Clemson’s Swinney
24. Duquesne 9-4 83 NR
25. Indiana State 7-4 77 22 Tuesday
Prep Basketball
EASTERN CONFERENCE At ASB Tennis Arena
Also Receiving Votes: Northern Iowa 73,
Atlantic Division Auckland, New Zealand
Alcorn State 30, Incarnate Word 21, Monmouth
W L Pct GB Purse: $527,880 (ATP250)
Thursday’s Games Toronto 31 12 .721 —
17, Illinois State 9, Lamar 9, Rhode Island 3,
Idaho State 1. Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Philadelphia 27 14 .659 3 Singles
Smithville at Hamilton
Hockey
already looking
Boston 24 15 .615 5 First Round
Heritage Academy at Winston Academy Brooklyn 20 22 .476 10½ Leonardo Mayer, Argentina, def. Steve
Johnson (9), United States, 7-5, 6-3.
New York 10 31 .244 20
Starkville Academy at Hebron Christian Southeast Division NHL David Ferrer, Spain, def. Robin Haase,
Netherlands, 6-2, 6-1.
Central Holmes Academy at Columbus Christian W L Pct GB EASTERN CONFERENCE
Miami 19 20 .487 — Atlantic Division Peter Gojowczyk, Germany, def. Guido Pella,
Saturday’s Matches
Toronto 104, Atlanta 101 Los Angeles 44 17 24 3 37 99 130 Alison Van Uytvanck (8), Belgium, def. Madison
Brengle, United States, 7-6 (5), 7-5.
lose to get motivated. Man, I’m as motivated
Minnesota 119, Oklahoma City 117
Itawamba AHS at New Hope, Noon Phoenix 115, Sacramento 111 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for
Zoe Hives, Australia, def. Johanna Larsson, as I’ve ever been to get back to work with next
Sweden, 7-6 (1), 7-6 (2).
Heritage Academy at St. Joseph Tournament
Golden State 122, New York 95
L.A. Clippers 128, Charlotte 109
overtime loss. Top three teams in each division
and two wild cards per conference advance to
Sofia Kenin, United States, def. Caroline Garcia year’s team and kind of figure it out. It’s going
(1), France, 6-3, 6-2.
Today’s Games to be fun because we’ve got a lot of unbeliev-
Men’s College Basketball
playoffs. Magda Linette, Poland, def. Maria Sakkari (4),
Indiana at Boston, 6 p.m.
Greece, 3-6, 6-2, 6-4.
Philadelphia at Washington, 6 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Doubles able seniors that are moving on, but we’ve got
Today’s Game Atlanta at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m.
Auburn at Ole Miss, 6 p.m. Cleveland at New Orleans, 7 p.m.
Boston 4, Minnesota 0
Carolina 4, N.Y. Islanders 3
First Round
Raluca Olaru, Romania, and Galina some dynamic pieces.”
Milwaukee at Houston, 7 p.m.
Thursday’s Games San Antonio at Memphis, 7 p.m.
Pittsburgh 5, Florida 1 Voskoboeva, Kazakhstan, def. Alexandra
Panova, Russia, and Laura Siegemund,
The Tigers completed one of the greatest
Buffalo 5, New Jersey 1
Campbellsville University Somerset at
Phoenix at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
Orlando at Utah, 8 p.m.
Washington 5, Philadelphia 3 Germany, 6-4, 6-3.
Monica Niculescu, Romania, and Yang
seasons in college football — the best ever,
Tampa Bay 4, Columbus 0
Mississippi University for Women, 6 p.m. Chicago at Portland, 9 p.m.
Montreal 3, Detroit 2
Zhaoxuan (3), China, def. Jiang Xinyu and
Zhang Shuai, China, 6-4, 6-2.
in the estimation of Swinney and his players
Detroit at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.
Middle Tennessee at Southern Mississippi, 7 p.m. Thursday’s Games
Dallas 3, St. Louis 1
Winnipeg 7, Colorado 4
Anastasia Potapova, Russia, and Dayana — with a stunning 44-16 blowout of mighty
Yastremska, Ukraine, def. Alison Bai and
Saturday’s Games Boston at Miami, 6 p.m.
L.A. Clippers at Denver, 8 p.m.
Vegas 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Annerly Poulos, Australia, 6-3, 6-2. Alabama in the national championship game
Ole Miss at Mississippi State, Noon San Jose 7, Edmonton 2 Dalila Jakupovic, Slovenia, and Sabrina
Oklahoma City at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
Detroit at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Today’s Games Santamaria, United States, def. Vera Lapko, Monday night.
Texas A&M at Alabama, 2:30 p.m. Friday’s Games Nashville at Chicago, 7 p.m. Belarus, and Erin Routliffe, New Zealand, 5-7,
Clemson became the first team in ma-
Colorado at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. 6-0, 13-11.
UAB at Southern Mississippi, 4 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
Sunday’s Game Milwaukee at Washington, 6 p.m. Ottawa at Anaheim, 9 p.m.
Thursday’s Games
Chan Hao-ching and Latisha Chan (1), Taiwan,
def. Monique Adamczak and Jessica Moore, jor-college history to finish 15-0 by dominating
Brooklyn at Toronto, 6:30 p.m.
Mississippi University for Women at Indiana at New York, 6:30 p.m. Nashville at Columbus, 6 p.m. Australia, 6-4, 7-5.
Irina-Camelia Begu and Mihaela Buzarnescu
the reigning champion, a squad that spent all
N.Y. Islanders at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m.
Campbellsville University Somerset, 2 p.m.
Cleveland at Houston, 7 p.m.
Dallas at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Washington at Boston, 6 p.m. (2), Romania, def. Kaitlyn Christian, United
States, and Alexa Guarachi, Chile, 1-6, 6-3,
season atop The Associated Press rankings.
Women’s College Basketball
Charlotte at Portland, 9 p.m.
L.A. Lakers at Utah, 9 p.m.
Toronto at New Jersey, 6 p.m.
Dallas at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
10-8. See CLEMSON, 4B
Thursday’s Games
Chicago at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay, 6:30 p.m.
Montreal at St. Louis, 7 p.m. Transactions
Southern Miss at Middle Tennessee, 6:30 p.m. Football Winnipeg at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
Florida at Edmonton, 8 p.m.
Arizona at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
Tuesday’s Moves
BASEBALL
LSU at Ole Miss, 7 p.m. NFL Playoffs San Jose at Vegas, 9 p.m. American League
Wild-card Playoffs CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Designated LHP Ian
Auburn at Alabama, 7 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 5
Ottawa at Los Angeles, 9:30 p.m.
Clarkin for assignment. Agreed to terms with
Friday’s Games
Georgia at Mississippi State, 8 p.m. Indianapolis 21, Houston 7
Dallas 24, Seattle 22
Buffalo at Carolina, 6:30 p.m. RHP Kelvin Herrera on a two-year contract.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Agreed to terms
Detroit at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.
Saturday’s Games Sunday, Jan. 6 Florida at Calgary, 8 p.m. with RHP Michael Ynoa to a minor league
L.A. Chargers 23, Baltimore 17 Pittsburgh at Anaheim, 9 p.m. contract.
Southern Mississippi at UAB, 2 p.m. Philadelphia 16, Chicago 15 TEXAS RANGERS — Named Eric Gagne
Mississippi University for Women at Wesleyan Divisional Playoffs
Saturday’s Games
Tennis bullpen coach of Nashville (PCL); Alex
Rodriguez trainer of Frisco (TL); Corey
Ragsdale manager, Chase Lambin and Turtle
College, 3 p.m. Indianapolis at Kansas City, 3:35 p.m. (NBC) Sydney International Thomas coaches, Luke Teeters trainer and
College Gymnastics Dallas at L.A. Rams, 7:15 p.m. (FOX)
Sunday’s Games
Los Angeles Chargers at New England,
Tuesday
At Olympic Park Tennis Centre
Sydney
Adam Noel strength and conditioning coach of
Down East (Carolina); and Jared Goedert and
Josh Johnson coaches and Bronson Santillan
Friday’s Meet 12:05 p.m. (CBS) Purse: Men, $527,880 (ATP250); Women, trainer of Hickory (SAL).
Philadelphia at New Orleans, 3:40 p.m. (FOX) $823,000 (Premier)
Alabama hosts Michigan, Denver, Bowling Green Surface: Hard-Outdoor
National League
LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Acquired RHP
Conference Championships Singles
State Sunday, Jan. 20 Men
Jaime Schultz from Tampa Bay for RHP Caleb Kirby Lee/USA TODAY Sports
Sampen. Clemson running back Travis Etienne (9)
College Rifle NFC
TBD, 2:05 p.m. (FOX)
AFC
First Round
Andrey Rublev, Russia, def. Lucas Pouille (6),
NEW YORK METS — Placed 3B David
Wright on waivers for the purpose of his runs against Alabama defensive back Jared
France, 6-2, 6-3.
Saturday’s Meet TBD, 5:40 p.m. (CBS) Andreas Seppi (8), Italy, def. Jeremy Chardy,
unconditional release. Signed LHP Hector
Mayden (21) and defensive back Shyheim
Santiago to a minor league contract. Named
Ole Miss vs. Alaska-Fairbanks/Ohio State France, 7-5, 2-6, 6-4.
Pro Bowl Guillermo Garcia-Lopez, Spain, def. Denis Zach Weber manager of media relations, Alan
Suriel translator/public relations assistant and
Carter (5) in the first quarter Monday of the
(Columbus, Ohio) Sunday, Jan. 27
At Orlando, Florida
Kudla, United States, 7-5, 6-4.
John Millman, Australia, def. Frances Tiafoe, Zack Becker communications assistant. College Football Playoff Championship Game
BASKETBALL
Sunday’s Meet AFC vs. NFC, 2 p.m. (ABC/ESPN) United States, 4-6, 7-6 (5), 7-5.
NBA G League at Levi’s Stadium.
Marton Fucsovics (7), Hungary, def. James
Ole Miss vs. Akron (Columbus, Ohio) Super Bowl Duckworth, Australia, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4. AGUA CALIENTE CLIPPERS — Traded G
Alabama, Saban
Sunday, Feb. 3 Second Round Dakarai Allen to Grand Rapids for the returning
College Swimming & Diving At Atlanta
AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 5:30 p.m.
Jordan Thompson, Australia, def. Taro Daniel,
Japan, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-0.
rights to C Nnanna Egwu.
WESTCHESTER KNICKS — Traded G Xavier
Saturday’s Meet (CBS) Alex de Minaur (5), Australia, leads Reilly Rathan-Mayes to Texas for F Jameel Warney.
WNBA
Opelka, United States, 1-0, susp.
Alabama hosts Miami men/Florida State women Amway College Football Women PHOENIX MERCURY — Fired assistant coach
face challenges
Todd Troxel.
Men’s College Tennis Coaches Top 25 First Round
Petra Kvitova (5), Czech Republic, def. Aryna FOOTBALL
The final poll, with first-place votes in parenthe- Sabalenka, Belarus, 6-1, 7-5. National Football League
Thursday’s Matches ses, final 2018 records, total points based on 25
points for first place through one point for 25th,
Ashleigh Barty, Australia, def. Jelena ARIZONA CARDINALS — Named Kliff
Ostapenko, Latvia, 6-3, 6-3. Kingsbury coach and agreed to terms with him
Mississippi State at Arizona State Invite and previous ranking:
Rec. Pts Pvs
Sloane Stephens (4), United States, def. on a four-year contract.
ATLANTA FALCONS — Named Dirk Koetter
Women’s College Tennis
after loss in finale
Ekaterina Alexandrova, Russia, 0-6, 7-6 (3),
1. Clemson (64) 15-0 1600 2 7-6 (3). offensive coordinator and Mike Mularkey tight
2. Alabama 14-1 1536 1 Priscilla Hon, Australia, def. Tatjana Maria, ends coach.
Saturday’s Matches 3. Ohio State
4. Oklahoma
13-1 1437 5
12-2 1415 4
Germany, 6-3, 7-6 (4). CHICAGO BEARS — Signed OL Dejon
Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Belarus, def. Daria Allen, DL Abdullah Anderson, RB Ryan Nall,
Ole Miss at NCTC Invitational (Palm Springs, 5. Notre Dame
6. Florida
12-1 1316 3
10-3 1192 10
Kasatkina (8), Russia, 6-1, 6-4. LBs James Vaughters and Josh Woods, WRs
Hsieh Su-wei, Taiwan, def. Danielle Collins, Tanner Gentry and Cyril Grayson and DBs John
California) 7. LSU 10-3 1186 11 United States, 7-6 (4), 6-3. Franklin III, Michael Joseph and Jonathon Min-
8. Georgia 11-3 1147 6 By JOHN ZENOR
College Track and Field 9. Texas
10. Washington State
10-4 1093 14
11-2 1007 13
Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, leads Anett
Kontaveit, Estonia, 5-2, susp.
Elise Mertens (10), Belgium, leads Katerina
cy to reserve/future contracts.
DETROIT LIONS — Named Mike Disner vice
president of football administration.
The Associated Press
Friday’s Meet 11. Kentucky
12. UCF
10-3 945 15
12-1 876 7
Siniakova, Czech Republic, 7-6 (4), 2-6, 4-1, GREEN BAY PACKERS — Named Matt
susp.
Alabama, Mississippi State, Ole Miss, Southern 13. Washington
14. Michigan
10-4 807 9
10-3 780 8
Second Round
LaFleur coach.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Placed TE Alabama coach Nick Saban is famously
Miss at UAB Blazer Invite (Birmingham, Alabama) 15. Syracuse 10-3 720 17 Angelique Kerber (2), Germany, def. Camila
Giorgi, Italy, 7-6 (3), 6-2.
Jacob Holister on injured reserve. Signed TE
Stephen Anderson from the practice squad and
quick to start focusing on his postseason to-
16. Texas A&M 9-4 625 20
Doubles do list, whether the Crimson Tide just won a
on the air 17. Penn State 9-4 581 12 DB A.J. Howard and OL Dan Skipper to the
Men practice squad.
18. Fresno State
19. Northwestern
12-2 497 21
9-5 375 22 First Round TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Named Bruce national championship or fell short.
Martin Klizan, Slovakia, and Nicholas Monroe, Arians coach.
20. Army 11-2 333 25
It’s how he’s wired, and there’s plenty of
Today 21. Utah State
22. West Virginia
11-2 252 23
8-4 235 16
United States, def. Malek Jaziri, Tunisia, and
Marc Lopez, Spain, walkover.
Jamie Murray, Britain, and Bruno Soares (2),
Canadian Football League
EDMONTON ESKIMOS — Released WR
work to do this offseason.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL 23. Cincinnati 11-2 186 NR Bryant Mitchell.
5:30 p.m. — Georgetown at Xavier, FS1
24. Boise State 10-3 165 24 Brazil, def. Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, and
Aisam-ul-Haq Qureshi, Pakistan, 6-4, 6-4.
WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Agreed to
terms with DT Jake Thomas.
Saban needs to regroup from easily the
25. Iowa 9-4 107 NR
5:30 p.m. — Vanderbilt at Georgia, SEC Network Also Receiving Votes: Mississippi State Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah
(1), Colombia, def. Roman Jebavy, Czech
GOLF worst beating of his Alabama tenure , Monday
102, Utah 75, Appalachian State 56, Stanford RYDER CUP EUROPE — Named Padraig Har-
6 p.m. — Ohio State at Rutgers, Big Ten Network 38, Iowa State 29, Auburn 27, Oregon 18, Republic, and Andres Molteni, Argentina, 7-6
(5), 6-4.
rington captain of the 2020 team. night’s 44-16 loss to Clemson in Santa Clara,
6 p.m. — Marquette at Creighton, CBS Sports
Missouri 14, Alabama-Birmingham 9, Georgia
Southern 7, Virginia 5, North Carolina State 2, Ivan Dodig, Croatia, and Edouard Roger-
HOCKEY
National Hockey League California.
Vasselin, France, def. Rohan Bopanna and
Network Troy 2, Wisconsin 2, Duke 1.
Divij Sharan, India, 6-2, 6-4.
CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled D Dan
Renouf from Charlotte (AHL).
That will certainly include plotting how to
6 p.m. — Auburn at Ole Miss, ESPN2 Football Championship Matthew Ebden, Australia, and Robert
Lindstedt, Sweden, def. Maximo Gonzalez, COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalld F better match up with the Tigers, the opponent
6 p.m. — Houston at Temple, ESPNEWS Subdivision Coaches Poll Argentina, and Nicolas Jarry, Chile, 7-6 (2), Maxime Fortier from Jacksonville (ECHL) to
Cleveland (AHL). in four playoff meetings already.
Final 7-6 (1).
6 p.m. — West Virginia at Kansas State, ESPNU Rec. Pts Pvs Alex Bolt and Matt Reid, Australia, def. Dusan NEW YORK ISLANDERS — Returned F Josh
“I don’t think that one game necessarily
Lajovic, Serbia, and Andreas Seppi, Italy, 6-3, Ho-Sang to Bridgeport (AHL).
7:30 p.m. — Butler at Seton Hall, FS1 1. North Dakota State (26)
2. Eastern Washington
15-0
12-3
650 1
623 3 7-6 (6). SAN JOSE SHARKS — Recalled D Michael
defines who you are, and that’s certainly what
Brodzinski and Cody Donaghey from Orlando
7:30 p.m. — Florida at Arkansas, SEC Network 3. South Dakota State 10-3 590 5 Women
8 p.m. — Iowa at Northwestern, Big Ten Network
4. Kennesaw State 11-2 558 2 First Round (ECHL) to San Jose (AHL).
OLYMPIC SPORTS
I’d like for our players to know,” Saban said
5. Maine 10-4 521 14 Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Vania
8 p.m. — Massachusetts at St. Louis, CBS 6. Weber State 10-3 502 4 King, United States, def. Nicole Melichar, WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY — Named after the loss. “I think you learn a lot from ex-
Catherine MacLean director/education and
Sports Network
7. Colgate
8. UC Davis
10-2
10-3
492 7
468 10
United States, and Kveta Peschke (2), Czech
Republic, 6-7 (3), 6-3, 10-7. communications and Tom May director/pro- periences like this.”
gram development and National and Regional
8 p.m. — TCU at Kansas, ESPN2 9. Princeton
10. James Madison
10-0
9-4
432 8
405 6
Gabriela Dabrowski, Canada, and Xu Yifan (1),
China, def. Raquel Atawo, United States, and Anti-Doping Organizations relations. It was undoubtedly a humbling experience
8 p.m. — Virginia at Boston College, ESPNU 11. N.C. A&T
12. Wofford
10-2
9-4
388 11
364 12
Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, 6-4, 4-6, 11-9.
Miyu Kato and Makoto Ninomiya, Japan, def.
SOCCER
Major League Soccer
for a team that won every regular-season game
10 p.m. — San Jose State at Nevada, CBS 13. Jacksonville State 9-4 347 9 Shuko Aoyama, Japan, and Lidziya Marozava, FC DALLAS — Signed M Bryan Acosta from
Tenerife (Segunda Division-Spain).
by at least 22 points. And both Clemson and
14. Nicholls 9-4 328 13 Belarus, 6-3, 6-4.
Sports Network 15. Dartmouth 9-1 275 15 Andreja Klepac, Slovenia, and Maria Jose National Women’s Soccer League Alabama will be among the favorites to return
NBA 16. SE Missouri State 9-4 235 20 Martinez Sanchez (3), Spain, def. Priscilla Hon WASHINGTON SPIRIT — Named Richie
17. Montana State 8-5 193 24 and Ajla Tomljanovic, Australia, 7-5, 3-6, 10-8. Burke coach and technical director, Michael to the College Football Playoffs next season.
7 p.m. — Milwaukee at Houston, ESPN 18. Stony Brook 7-5 161 16 Eri Hozumi, Japan, and Alicja Rosolska, Minthorne high performance coach and
Alabama hadn’t lost by more than 14 points
19. Elon 6-5 153 17 Poland, def. Oksana Kalashnikova, Georgia, Christian Cziommer tactical analyst and team
9:30 p.m. — Detroit at LA Lakers, ESPN 20. San Diego 9-3 133 18 and Tatjana Maria, Germany, 7-5, 6-3. performance coach. since Saban’s arrival in 2007, winning five na-
NHL
tional titles in that span. There’s clearly anoth-
7 p.m. — Nashville at Chicago, NBC Sports Network
briefly er huge obstacle beyond even the Southeast-
Thursday sessions, and hit in the cages for the first time this season,
ern Conference itself: The Clemson Tigers.
COLLEGE BASKETBALL Ole Miss coach Mike Smith was pleased with the energy he saw. The Tide finished 14-1 and ranked No. 2,
6 p.m. — SMU at Connecticut, CBS Sports won a Southeastern Conference title, and still
Network
Athletic Department will hold Town Hall “I couldn’t sleep last night,” Smith said. “It was great
to be outside for the first time for an opening practice didn’t measure up to the program’s own ele-
6 p.m. — Cincinnati at Tulsa, ESPN2 meetings in February in my five years here. The girls came back better than I phant-sized expectations.
6 p.m. — Winthrop at Campbell, ESPNU OXFORD — Ole Miss Athletics will hold seven town thought they would. I was very pleasantly surprised with
7 p.m. — Michigan at Illinois, FS1 hall meetings across the region from Feb. 11-28, led by Vice what we did and where we’re at. We’re much further “We had a great season, but five words:
8 p.m. — Robert Morris at St. Francis, CBS Chancellor for Intercollegiate Athletics Ross Bjork. along now than we ever have been. In 22 years of coach- Good is not good enough,” said quarterback
Sports Network The meeting schedule will features stops in Cleveland ing, this is the best any of my teams has ever come back Tua Tagovailoa , the Heisman Trophy run-
(5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 11, at the Grammy Museum in Cleveland), after a Christmas break.” ner-up. “We didn’t finish the way we wanted
8 p.m. — TBA, ESPN Corinth (5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 12, at the Franklin Courtyard), Ole Miss will feature nine newcomers. Smith said the
8 p.m. — TBA, ESPN2 Jackson (5:30-7 p.m. Feb. 18, at The Westin), Oxford transition for those players has been “seamless.”
to finish. We didn’t do the things we needed
8 p.m. — East Carolina at Memphis, ESPNU (12:30-2 p.m. Feb. 23, at The Inn at Ole Miss), Tupelo (5:30- “Kudos to our veteran players,” Smith said. “They’ve to do to execute and be successful in this
9 p.m. — Washington at Utah, FS1 7 p.m. Feb. 25, at the BancorpSouth Conference Center), done an outstanding job of bringing these kids into the fold, game, and that’s all it is.”
10 p.m. — Pacific at Gonzaga, ESPN2 Gulfport (5:30-7 p.m. teaching them how Ole Miss plays and helping them buy See ALABAMA, 4B
10 p.m. — USC at Oregon State, ESPNU Feb. 26, at the Lynn Meadows Discovery Center), and into the process. They’ve all blended together. They love
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Memphis (5:30-7 p.m. at the Hilton). each other, they care about each other and they want to
11 a.m. — Quinnipiac at Marist, ESPNU The meetings are open to all fans, friends and alumni. compete for each other. That’s what it takes to win.”
4 p.m. — Morehead State at Belmont, ESPNU In addition to answering questions, Bjork will discuss Ole Miss will open the season Feb. 7 at the Friends
5 p.m. — Indiana at Ohio State, Big Ten Network the strategic plan for the athletics department, provide a of Jaclyn Tournament in Orlando, Florida. It will face UCF,
financial overview, give updates on sports programs, and Ohio State, Minnesota, and George Mason.
6 p.m. — Louisville at Notre Dame, ESPN
review the recently concluded NCAA case.
6 p.m. — Kentucky at Tennessee, SEC Network
7 p.m. — Iowa at Purdue, Big Ten Network
n Men’s basketball team will play host to No. 10
Auburn: At Oxford, the men’s basketball team will play host
Junior Colleges
8 p.m. — Georgia at Mississippi State, SEC to No. 10 Auburn at 6 p.m. Wednesday Ready to Battle No. ICC basketball teams split doubleheader
Network 10 Auburn at The Pavilion Wednesday (ESPN2) at The FULTON — The Itawamba Community College
GOLF Pavilion at Ole Miss. basketball teams split a doubleheader against Baton Rouge
5 p.m. — PGA Tour, Sony Open, first round, Ole Miss (11-2, 1-0 Southeastern Conference), which C.C. on Tuesday night at the Davis Event Center.
Honolulu, Hawaii, GLF is riding an eight-game winning streak, is coming off an In the women’s game, Shaniyah Buford had a
NBA 81-71 victory against Vanderbilt on Saturday in Nashville, team-high 20 points to lead ICC to a 79-57 victory. Former
6 p.m. — Boston at Miami, TNT Tennessee. Columbus High School standout Zaria Jenkins had 15
Auburn (11-2) hasn’t played since a 95-49 victory points for the Lady Indians (9-2, 1-0 Mississippi Association
9:30 p.m. — Houston at Golden State, TNT Alabama Athletic Media Relations
against North Florida on Dec. 29, 2018. of Community and Junior Colleges North Division).
NHL n Softball team holds first practice: At Oxford, the Alabama’s Jerry Jeudy had five catches for
In the men’s game, Ma’Darius Hobson had 18 points,
7 p.m. — Winnipeg at Minnesota, NBC Sports softball team held its first practice Tuesday as it continues but ICC lost 72-70. Travonta Doolittle had 16 points for the 139 yards, including a 62-yard touchdown
Network preparations for the 2019 season. Indians (5-6, 0-1). catch, on Monday in the No. 1 Alabama
After watching his team field grounders, throw bullpen — From Special Reports football team’s 44-16 loss to No. 2 Clemson.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, January 9, 2019 3B
MSU’s Peters one of 10 named to watch list for sport’s top honor
From Special Reports the award in 2018 and was Anderson’s a super Peters, 2016 javelin the Grenadian national holds the world record
MSU’s first semifinalist. talented kid and a national champion record with a throw of in the outdoor decathlon
STARKVILLE — “This is an outstand- great student. He’s Curtis Thompson 84.81m (278-3) in 2017. and indoor heptathlon —
Mississippi State’s An- ing accomplishment,” everything that returns for his final In 2018, he captured the
derson Peters was named claimed it in 2010.
MSU interim head coach The Bowerman em- campaign. Nico- javelin crown at the 2018
Tuesday one of 10 athletes “It’s great to have
Chris Woods said. “It bodies.” las Quijera is the NACAC Championships
on the men’s preseason goes to show how much As a freshman, third member of and earning bronze at somebody on The Bower-
watch list for The Bower- work that he and coach Peters captured Peters the troupe, throw- the 2018 Commonwealth man watch list from Mis-
man, collegiate track and (April) Thomas have the NCAA javelin ing 80.21m (263-2) Games. Of the 19 prior sissippi State,” Thomas
field’s highest honor. been putting into his title in June with en route to a run- winners, seven have gone said. “Hopefully he can
The Bowerman was event and his craft. It’s a meet-record toss of ner-up finish at the 2018 on to become Olympians. win it because he’d be in
created in 2009 and is difficult for field athletes 82.82m (217 feet, 9 inch- NCAA Championships. The men’s winner has school history to do that.
given annually to the top to win, but he’s the NCAA es) on his third throw in All performances from come from the Southeast- That would be wonderful.
male and female athlete meet record holder. This Eugene, Oregon. the indoor and outdoor ern Conference in four of
It’d put Mississippi State
in track and field by the year, he’s going to try to The St. Andrews, Gre- seasons are considered, the past five years.
U.S. Track and Field and break the NCAA overall nada, native, is part of the including international No thrower has won on the map and continue
Cross Country Coaches record. If he does those only program in the nation competition. the award, though multi- to push ‘JavU.’ I’m happy
Association. Peters fin- things, I don’t see why to have three men throw On the internation- event athlete and Olympi- for him, and hopefully he
ished as a semifinalist for he shouldn’t be a finalist. 80 meters. In addition to al stage, Peters holds an Ashton Eaton — who can keep it rolling.”
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Tuesday’s Men’s Major
College Scores
East
Brown 97, Canisius 90, OT
Buffalo 110, Toledo 80
Marist 78, Manhattan 63
No. 18 Kentucky 85,
Texas A&M 74
TEXAS A&M (6-7): Mekowulu 1-3 4-4 6,
Starks 7-15 2-3 18, Mitchell 3-10 2-2 10, Chan-
dler 7-9 4-4 18, Flagg 5-11 0-0 13, J.Walker 2-2
0-0 4, Nebo 1-2 0-0 2, Mahan 1-4 0-0 3. Totals
Tuesday’s Women’s Major
College Scores
Tulane 66, Temple 57
EAST
SOUTH
Florida Gulf Coast 68, North Alabama 52
Waters leads Tigers past Crimson Tide
By BRET T MARTEL
Villanova 76, St. John’s 71
Yale 88, Skidmore 59
27-56 12-13 74.
KENTUCKY (11-3): Johnson 2-9 4-4 8,
Gardner-Webb 52, Campbell 38
Hampton 61, UNC-Asheville 58 The Associated Press
LSU 88, Alabama 79
SOUTH Washington 4-8 1-1 9, Travis 3-6 0-0 6, Hagans Kennesaw St. 75, Jacksonville 55
Duke 87, Wake Forest 65 4-6 10-11 18, Herro 7-14 4-4 21, Montgomery North Florida 68, Lipscomb 53
Kentucky 85, Texas A&M 74
LSU 88, Alabama 79
2-4 0-0 4, Richards 2-2 1-1 5, Baker 1-3 1-1 4,
Quickley 4-4 0-1 10. Totals 29-56 21-23 85.
Presbyterian 81, Longwood 66
Radford 80, High Point 58 BATON ROUGE, La. — LSU point guard “Kavell was a huge difference-maker,”
NC A&T 104, Mid-Atlantic Christian 56
North Alabama 61, Florida Gulf Coast 56
Halftime—Kentucky 46-34. 3-Point
Goals—Texas A&M 8-17 (Flagg 3-4, Mitchell
Samford 73, Montevallo 47
Stetson 69, Liberty 52
Tremont Waters was sitting on the floor when Wade said. “We don’t win tonight without
North Carolina 90, NC State 82
South Carolina 87, Mississippi St. 82, OT
2-4, Starks 2-5, Mahan 1-4), Kentucky 6-18
(Herro 3-7, Quickley 2-2, Baker 1-2, Hagans
UCF 62, South Florida 49
VCU 68, La Salle 38
he broke Alabama’s back. him.”
MIDWEST 0-1, Washington 0-2, Johnson 0-4). Re- Winthrop 57, Charleston Southern 52 Waters capped his 19-point, seven-assist Ja’Vonte Smart scored 15 and Days 14 for
Bowling Green 82, Ohio 63 bounds—Texas A&M 25 (Flagg 9), Kentucky 26 MIDWEST
Cent. Michigan 88, Akron 86, OT (Johnson 6). Assists—Texas A&M 8 (Mitchell Maryland 81, Nebraska 63 performance by rifling a pass under the hoop the Tigers (11-3, 1-0 Southeastern Confer-
Drake 82, S. Illinois 70 5), Kentucky 16 (Hagans 4). Total Fouls—Texas Michigan 79, Northwestern 78
E. Michigan 84, Ball St. 82, 2OT A&M 19, Kentucky 13. Technicals—Mekowulu, from a seated position to set up Darius Days’ ence), who’ve won four straight and six of
Evansville 67, Loyola of Chicago 48 J.Walker, Washington. A—22,048 (23,500). The AP Women’s dunk, and LSU defeated Alabama 88-79 on
Illinois St. 70, N. Iowa 69
Top 25 Fared seven.
Kent St. 88, W. Michigan 73 LSU 88, Alabama 79 Tuesday night.
Maryland 82, Minnesota 67 ALABAMA (10-4): Hall 2-4 3-4 7, Ingram Tuesday Kira Lewis Jr. scored 15 for Alabama (10-4,
Michigan St. 77, Purdue 59
Missouri St. 72, Indiana St. 57
1-4 0-1 2, Jones 5-10 0-2 10, Lewis 3-11 8-8
15, Mack 3-8 0-0 6, Smith 1-3 0-0 2, A.Reese
1. Notre Dame (14-1) did not play. Next:
vs. No. 2 Louisville, Thursday. “He should be on the baseball team at 1-1), which saw its five-game winning streak
N. Illinois 83, Miami (Ohio) 70 2-5 6-6 12, Giddens 3-4 0-0 6, A.Johnson 1-1 2. Louisville (14-0) did not play. Next: at
No. 1 Notre Dame, Thursday. LSU,” Crimson Tide coach Avery Johnson snapped.
Tennessee 87, Missouri 63 0-0 2, Petty 2-9 3-3 9, Norris 2-3 2-2 8. Totals
Valparaiso 61, Bradley 50 25-62 22-26 79. 3. UConn (12-1) did not play. Next: vs.
Cincinnati, Wednesday.
said while discussing Waters’ pivotal pass “We are a much better team than we
SOUTHWEST LSU (11-3): Reid 2-5 2-2 7, Bigby-Williams 4. Baylor (11-1) did not play. Next: vs. that helped stunt Alabama’s late comeback
Baylor 73, Iowa St. 70 5-7 4-4 14, Waters 6-9 5-7 19, Mays 2-6 4-4 8, Kansas State, Wednesday. showed tonight,” Johnson said. “We need all
Oklahoma St. 61, Texas 58 Taylor 2-6 0-1 4, Days 5-10 1-2 14, Williams 2-3 5. Oregon (13-1) did not play. Next: at bid. “He threw a left-handed curveball that
Texas Tech 66, Oklahoma 59 2-2 7, Smart 4-11 4-5 15. Totals 28-57 22-27 88. Southern Cal, Friday. of our guys to show up and play and it is my
FAR WEST Halftime—LSU 43-28. 3-Point Goals— 6. Stanford (12-1) did not play. Next: at split the trap. ... It was a strike.”
Colorado St. 87, Air Force 64 Alabama 7-24 (Norris 2-3, A.Reese 2-4, Petty No. 19 Arizona State, Friday. job to get them ready.”
San Diego St. 84, Wyoming 54 2-6, Lewis 1-6, Ingram 0-2, Mack 0-3), LSU 7. Mississippi State (14-1) did not play. LSU coach Will Wade looked amused by
UNLV 80, New Mexico 69 10-15 (Days 3-4, Smart 3-5, Waters 2-2, Reid
1-1, Williams 1-1, Mays 0-2). Fouled Out—Reid,
Next: vs. Georgia, Thursday.
Johnson’s suggestion that Waters play base- Alex Reese had 12 points and Herbert
The AP Top 25 Fared Norris. Rebounds—Alabama 33 (Petty 8), LSU
8. N.C. State (15-0) did not play. Next: vs.
Jones 10 for the Tide, which got as close as
Tuesday 34 (Bigby-Williams 13). Assists—Alabama 14
Pittsburgh, Thursday. ball, but was having none of it.
1. Duke (13-1) beat Wake Forest 87-65. (Jones 5), LSU 15 (Waters 7). Total Fouls—Ala-
9. Maryland (14-1) beat Nebraska 81-63.
Next: vs. Michigan, Saturday. “I don’t think our baseball team needs 79-75 with 1:46 left before LSU responded
Next: at No. 13 Florida State, Saturday. bama 20, LSU 19. A—9,718 (13,215).
2. Michigan (15-0) did not play. Next: at
10. Oregon State (12-2) did not play. Next:
him,” Wade said. “They’re pretty stacked as with Bigby-Williams’ dunk and Marlon Tay-
Illinois, Thursday. Southeastern at UCLA, Friday.
3. Tennessee (13-1) beat Missouri 87-63.
11. Texas (12-2) did not play. Next: vs.
it is.” lor’s put-back of a missed free throw.
Next: at Florida, Saturday. Conference Men Oklahoma, Wednesday.
4. Virginia (13-0) did not play. Next: at Conf. Pct. Overall Pct. 12. Syracuse (13-2) did not play. Next: vs.
North Carolina, Sunday. The dazzling scoring, dribbling and pass- Waters’ baskets ranged from a deep 3 to a
Tennessee 2-0 1.000 13-1 .929
Boston College, Wednesday.
5. Gonzaga (14-2) did not play. Next: vs. S. Carolina 2-0 1.000 7-7 .500
13. Tennessee (12-2) did not play. Next:
vs. No. 16 Kentucky, Thursday. ing of the 5-foot-11 Waters was complemented flamboyant driving scoop on which he used
Pacific, Thursday.
6. Michigan State (14-2) beat Purdue
Ole Miss
LSU
1-0 1.000 11-2
1-0 1.000 11-3
.846
.786
14. Gonzaga (15-1) did not play. Next: vs.
Portland, Saturday. by the hustle and grit of 6-11 Oregon transfer an outside-in flip of his right hand to bank the
77-59. Next: at Penn State, Sunday.
7. Kansas (12-2) did not play. Next: vs. No.
Arkansas 1-0 1.000 10-3 .769 15. Marquette (12-3) did not play. Next: at Kavell Bigby-Williams. The Englishman tied ball in from the left side of the hoop.
Kentucky 1-1 .500 11-3 .786 Villanova, Friday.
25 TCU, Wednesday.
8. Texas Tech (14-1) beat No. 23
Alabama 1-1 .500 10-4 .714 16. Kentucky (14-2) did not play. Next: at a season high with 14 points, including a piv- “He’s an elite player,” Wade said. “It’s just
No. 13 Tennessee, Thursday.
Oklahoma 66-59. Next: at Texas, Saturday.
9. Virginia Tech (13-1) did not play. Next:
Auburn
Miss. State
0-0 .000 11-2
0-1 .000 12-2
.846
.857 17. Iowa (11-3) did not play. Next: at otal dunk with 1:19 left, to go with his season vision and being able to see things and be-
Purdue, Thursday.
at Georgia Tech, Wednesday. Missouri
Vanderbilt
0-1 .000 9-4
0-1 .000 9-4
.692
.692
18. Minnesota (12-2) did not play. Next: at high 13 rebounds and five blocked shots in ing able to make things happen. ... Tre just
10. Nevada (14-1) did not play. Next: vs. No. 23 Michigan State, Wednesday.
San Jose State, Wednesday. Georgia 0-1 .000 8-5 .615 19. Arizona State (11-3) did not play. 24 minutes. attacked more. He was ready to go.”
11. Auburn (11-2) did not play. Next: at Florida 0-1 .000 8-5 .615 Next: vs. No. 6 Stanford, Friday.
Mississippi, Wednesday. Texas A&M 0-2 .000 6-7 .462 20. Iowa State (12-2) did not play. Next:
Baseball
less of the score will be a was 13-for-17 from the foul
key to realizing that goal. line.
Through all of the moments South Carolina had sev-
of reflection, Merkel said he Continued from Page 1B en more offensive rebounds
will continue to preach that Caracci was 5-2 with to a .094 batting average. Mangum enters the sea- needs 77 hits to displace than MSU. Howland said
mentality to the Owls. a 2.25 earned run aver- Ole Miss will play host son with 275 hits. With LSU’s Eddy Furniss (352; South Carolina is the SEC’s
“We’re going to play hard age and 10 saves in 27 to Wright State at 4 p.m. 154 career runs scored, 1995-98) as the SEC’s most physical team and
for 40 minutes,” Merkel appearances last season. Friday, Feb. 15, its season Mangum sits No. 4 among career hits leader. He took full advantage of those
said. “Off the floor, we’re He allowed 38 hits in 48 opener. returning student-ath- also can become MSU’s extra chances.
going to do things the right innings and struck out 73. In December, Mang- letes for the 2019 season, all-time leader in games Howland said his big-
way. I think that is a con- His 10 saves tied him for um earned first-team while his .356 batting av- played with 56 appearanc- gest coaching mistake
stant every day. We want to seventh most in a season All-America laurels from erage is No. 4 among re- es in 2019. was not getting more rest
be on time, go to class, and in program history. Collegiate Baseball News- turners in Division I with Mangum was drafted for his starting five. Each
make sure the student-ath- Caracci a spot on the paper. He was the lone at least 400 at bats in their in 2017 (New York Yan- starter played at least 34
lete term is used that way USA Baseball Collegiate SEC position player se- career. kees) and in 2018 (New minutes, and Reggie Per-
where the student part is National Team for the lected to the first or sec- Mangum will enter the York Mets). ry was the only reserve to
first.” summer, where he post- ond team squads. season needing 61 hits MSU will open the sea- score with just two points.
Follow Dispatch sports ed a 0.00 ERA in 9 2/3 The active career lead- to move past Jeffrey Rea son at 4 p.m. Friday, Feb. “I’ve got to do a better
editor Adam Minichino on innings. He posted two er in hits among NCAA (335; 2004-07) as MSU’s 15, against Youngstown job of using our bench,”
Twitter @ctsportseditor saves and limited hitters baseball student-athletes, all-time hits leader. He State. Howland said.
Clemson Soccer
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Swinney joined some very select com- and it is just very difficult to walk away
pany, becoming only the 19th coach to from that.”
win multiple titles in the AP poll era, Anagnost said he felt “unburdened” in a
which began in 1936. sense when associate head coach Matt Ka-
While he scoffed at the idea of using gan was hired at Oregon State to be its new
the D-word — “We’re a long way from head coach. The flip side of the equation
a dynasty” — there is no denying that was leaving players at MSU after building
Clemson has gained equal billing with relationships with them and helping the
Nick Saban’s Crimson Tide in any dis- Bulldogs forge a path to be more competi-
cussion of college football’s most domi- tive in the Southeastern Conference and to
nant programs. raise their national profile.
The Tigers are 55-4 over the last four Anagnost praised MSU Director of Ath-
seasons — the same record as Alabama. letic John Cohen, deputy AD/chief financial
Those two teams have divvied up the na- officer Jared Benko, and senior associate
tional titles, with three of their meetings AD/event and facilities management Jay
coming in the championship game. The Logan for their work, saying they are “un-
only exception was last season, when Al- believable” and that they helped create an
abama knocked off Clemson in the Sug- environment that was “very difficult to walk
ar Bowl semifinal before beating Geor- away from.”
gia for the crown. “I am proud of the work we have put
“We’re a great program. There’s no in and the success that the program has
doubt about that,” Swinney said at a achieved, but just like everything we
Tuesday morning news conference, sit- weren’t satisfied with the season and were
ting alongside his freshman sensation, continually striving to do more the next
quarterback Trevor Lawrence. “We’re year,” Anagnost said. “I think that is the
incredibly consistent in every area of our mind-set of (MSU interim head coach) Josh
program. That’s what I’m more proud of (Rife) and the players. I think we have built
than anything, just the consistency.” some momentum and the team is looking
Alabama
for to build on that.”
Anagnost said a strong spring schedule
was set up against opponents that all made
Continued from Page 2B the NCAA tournament to help a young
The talent conveyor belt continues to team capitalize on a second-straight nine-
roll in and out of Tuscaloosa. Alabama is win season. In six seasons as a full-time
poised to complete the No. 1-ranked re- head coach, Anagnost led his teams to the
NCAA tournament five times, including
cruiting class in February, but also fig-
two trips to the second round.
ures to endure its typically high attrition
“I think the team is built for the next step
of players leaving early for the NFL.
and to continue to do what we just did,” An-
That group could include left tackle Jo- agnost said. “I anticipate they’re going to do
nah Williams, defensive tackle Quinnen well in the SEC. They’ve got a young team
Williams and safety Deionte Thompson. and are going to add some kids and fill some
Center Ross Pierschbacher, tailback roles. I am very, very comfortable and confi-
Damien Harris, defensive end Isaiah dent in the leadership with John, Jared, and
Buggs and linebacker Christian Miller Jay. They have a great list of people they are
are among the departing seniors. working from to hire the next coach. I just
But even with Harris on his way out, know they’re going to hire someone great,
and fellow tailback Josh Jacobs possibly and the future of the program is super, su-
joining him, Saban’s most prolific offense per bright.”
has a number of top playmakers return- Anagnost thanked everyone he met
ing alongside Tagovailoa. That includes in Starkville and wished all of the players
tailback Najee Harris and all the top wide well. Even though it was a tough decision to
receivers, including Biletnikoff Award win- make, Anagnost said the timing was right
ner Jerry Jeudy . for him to take a step he feels is the best one
for his future.
New Maryland coach Mike Locksley
“I made my decision and I am at peace
worked his last game as the Tide’s of-
with it,” Anagnost said. “I am going to miss
fensive coordinator. Quarterbacks coach everybody incredibly.”
Dan Enos appears to be the likely heir ap- This season, MSU earned its first top 25
parent, though Alabama hasn’t made an rankings in program history and finished
official announcement. the campaign ranked No. 17 in the Ratings
The defense has rebuilding to do, even Percentage Index (RPI). The Bulldogs set
if some draft-eligible players like defen- multiple program records, including shots
sive lineman Raekwon Davis and middle allowed per game (11.6), shots per game
linebacker Mack Wilson return. (18.4), and fewest goals allowed (17).
Food LIFESTYLES EDITOR
Jan Swoope: 328-2471
THE DISPATCH n CDISPATCH.COM n WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2019
Dress up your
banana bread
with nuts, spices
or chocolate
BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
O
ne of the best ways to serve
banana bread is with toasted
nuts. Toasting nuts in the
oven makes them taste better.
Spread the nuts out on a rimmed
baking sheet and heat the nuts in
a 350 F oven until you can smell
them, which takes about 5 min-
utes. Once the nuts cool, chop
and stir them into the batter for
any cake, cookie, muffin or quick
bread. Follow this recipe with your
kids.
Jan Swoope/Dispatch Staff
Linda Bobbitt of Columbus holds a bowl brimming with “Mildred Reynolds’ Mississippi Caviar” Saturday at the
Rosenzweig Arts Center. The recipe is from “The Southern Hospitality Cookbook” from Southern Living. The cook- BANANA BREAD
book, published in 1976, was given to Bobbitt by her mother. Servings: 10
Start to finish: 1 hour 15 minutes, plus
cooling time
N
3/4 cup sugar
o sooner did Dispatch col- 2 large eggs
umnist Amelia Plair share 6 tablespoons unsalted butter, melted
a recipe last Wednesday and cooled
1/4 cup plain yogurt
for Tennessee Caviar than I came 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
across Linda Bobbitt of Columbus Gather Cooking Equipment
making her signature Mississippi 8 1/2-by-4 1/2-inch metal loaf pan
Caviar for a Saturday reception at 2 bowls (1 medium, 1 large)
the Rosenzweig Arts Center. See Banana bread, 6B
First, let’s be clear: This dish
is as far removed from pickled roe
of sturgeon, or any other fish, as
blizzards are from Biloxi. No, these
versions of down-home “caviar”
(with names including Southern
Chinese chicken
Caviar, Texas Caviar, Cowboy Cav-
iar ... ) are made with good-luck
salad offers an
black-eyed peas and other jolts of
flavor ranging from onions, Tabas- sharonpalmer.com enticing variety
of tastes
co or peppers to garlic and cilantro, An internet search will yield numerous versions of “caviar.” This one from
depending on the rendition. sharonpalmer.com includes corn, tomatoes, bell pepper and an assort-
ment of spices.
“The recipe I use is called Mil- BY AMERICA’S TEST KITCHEN
dred Reynolds’ Mississippi Caviar, Edward Jones Investments at its Where the recipe calls for wine
W
from Southern Living’s 1976 ‘The Amory office and is active in the or rice vinegar, Bobbitt leans ith its juicy oranges,
Southern Hospitality Cookbook,’ Columbus community. toward the rice, although she has tender chicken and a
by Winifred Green Cheney,” ex- “The Mississippi caviar was a used both. crunchy topping, Chinese
plained Bobbitt. The cookbook was favorite of Wayne’s. We both loved “It also calls for minced garlic, chicken salad offers an enticing
given by her mother when Bobbitt it. It’s really easy, and often if I’m but down in the recipe, you’ll see variety of tastes and textures. But
was a young woman, married to taking something to a party, espe- that you’re supposed to remove the many versions seem to have lost
husband Wayne. They met on a cially around New Year’s, I like to garlic after the first day,” she said. their way, weighted down with
blind date to the Columbus Christ- make it. It’s a really good savory “To do that and not spend hours gloppy sauces, lackluster chicken,
mas Parade in 1965. to serve if somebody is having picking the garlic out, it’s best to sugary canned orange segments
“And three months later, we drinks.” cut the clove of garlic in 10 pieces, and watery greens.
were married,” Bobbitt said. Her A caveat: For maximum mar- which is enough to mix it in and
We saw the potential to recast
husband passed away in 2003, but riage of flavors, Reynolds’ recipe give it the flavor, but makes it easy
this salad in a healthier role by
except for a few months living in calls for the caviar to sit in the to pull it back out again; you know
incorporating wholesome ingredi-
Fairhope, Alabama, Columbus has fridge for three days in a sealed you’re looking for 10 pieces.”
ents. To start, we traded canned
been home. Bobbitt works with glass jar. See Bobbitt, 6B
oranges for fresh oranges rich in
vitamin C and fiber. We cut out
See Chicken salad, 6B
T
he delights of classic chicken pot us there using only one pot.
pie are many — from the burnished, Boneless, skinless chicken thighs, cut
flaky crust to the luscious, savory into pieces, were easy to work with and
filling. stayed moist through cooking. While
But putting it together can be a chore: tasters liked the deeper flavor provided by
Between making pie dough (which often re- browning the chicken, they weren’t keen on The recipe
quires pulling out a food processor), poach- the crusty, browned exterior on the pieces for this
ing chicken in one pot and building a gravy — it didn’t jive with the luxurious, creamy chicken pot
pie is from
in another, and then transferring the filling filling. “Cook It In
and crust to a pie plate to bake, this comfort Instead, we simply stirred bite-size Your Dutch
food requires a major time commitment, not pieces of chicken right into the gravy and Oven.”
to mention a battery of pots and pans. See Pot Pie, 6B Carl Tremblay/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
6B Wednesday, January 9, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Bobbitt
Continued from Page 5B
Bobbitt serves the caviar with an 1 cup salad oil bowl and toss to coat. Chill for at least 2
assortment of snack crackers. 1/2 cup wine or rice vinegar hours before serving with tortilla chips,
1 clove garlic, minced pita chips, or endive spears. Southern
“I will even fix myself a little bowl 1/4 cup thinly-sliced onions caviar also can be served atop hot dogs
of it; it’s really good as a side dish. 1/2 teaspoon salt or grilled chicken as a relish or even
It’s also real good, just like with most 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black served on its own atop mixed greens.
peas, with a little chow-chow on top pepper (Source: mincedblog.com)
of it.” 4 or 5 dashes Tabasco
Crackers
Evolutions of this dish are plen-
tiful, as any quick internet search n Drain liquid from peas and place peas
VEGAN/GLUTEN-FREE
proves. in a glass or stainless steel bowl. Add MISSISSIPPI CAVIAR
“Corn kernels, green bell pepper, remaining ingredients and mix thoroughly.
diced tomatoes, roasted bell pepper, n Place mixture in sealed glass jar in 1 15-ounce can black-eyed peas, rinsed,
refrigerator for at least three days.
different types of beans and fresh n Remove garlic after the first day. Serve
drained
herbs can all be added with aban- 1 15-ounce can black beans, rinsed,
on small party crackers. drained
don,” reads mincedblog.com. “No (Source: Southern Living’s “The Southern 1 15-ounce can corn, drained
matter how you make it, be sure to Hospitality Cookbook”) 2 small plum tomatoes, diced
let it sit as the flavors meld together 1 medium bell pepper (green, red, or-
with time.”
SOUTHERN CAVIAR
ange, or yellow), diced
Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
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answer
Sudoku
Choose a recipe and serve it as a 3 cloves garlic, minced YESTERDAY’S
Makes about 4 cups 1 small jalepeno pepper, finely diced Sudoku is a number-
snack with crackers or tortilla chips, 1/2 cup fresh cilantro, chopped 4 8 6 3 1 5 7 2 9
toss it on crisp Romaine lettuce for 2 (15-ounce) cans black-eyed peas, placing puzzle
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1 small onion, diced 2 1 5 9 7 8 6 3 4
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placing with based
puzzle severalon
Makes about 6 cups 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black vinegar, olive oil, paprika, oregano, cumin
pepper and salt. Toss into vegetable mixture.
1 (15 1/4-ounce) can cooked black-eyed Chill until serving time.
peas n Combine all ingredients in a medium (Source: sharonpalmer.com)
Chicken salad
Continued from Page 5B
segments to top our salad of unsalted, dry-roasted trimmed of all visible fat n Bring orange juice mixture
and used the remaining peanuts. You can substi- 1 small head napa cabbage, in skillet to boil over medi-
cored and sliced thin um-high heat. Add chicken,
juice as the basis for a tute one clove of minced 2 red bell peppers, stemmed, reduce heat to medium-low,
bright vinaigrette, which garlic and 1/4 teaspoon seeded, and cut into 2-inch- cover, and simmer until meat
we enlivened with 3 table- of cayenne pepper for the long matchsticks registers 160 F, 10 to 15 min-
spoons of fresh ginger, a Asian chili-garlic sauce. 1 cup fresh cilantro leaves utes, flipping halfway through
6 scallions, sliced thin cooking.
pop of Asian chile-garlic 1/2 cup unsalted, dry-roasted
sauce, and just a touch of n Transfer chicken to plate
peanuts, chopped
honey for sweetness. CHINESE and let cool slightly. Using 2
forks, shred chicken into bite-
We used some of this n Cut away peel and pith from
flavorful liquid to simmer
CHICKEN SALAD oranges. Holding fruit over
size pieces. Off heat, return
shredded chicken and any
Servings: 6 large bowl, use paring knife
our chicken breasts, then Start to finish: 1 hour to slice between membranes accumulated juices into skillet
and let sit for 10 minutes.
we shredded the meat to release segments; transfer
n Add cabbage, bell peppers,
and returned it to the 3 oranges segments to second bowl
1/3 cup rice vinegar and set aside. Squeeze juice cilantro, and scallions to
pan to soak up the rich, 3 tablespoons low-sodium soy from membrane into first vinaigrette in bowl and toss to
bright flavors. For the sauce bowl (juice should measure 6 combine. Transfer to serving
salad’s base, we replaced 3 tablespoons grated fresh tablespoons). platter and top with shredded
ginger n Whisk vinegar, soy sauce, chicken, orange segments,
the usual lettuce with and peanuts. Serve.
1 tablespoon Asian chile-garlic ginger, chile-garlic sauce,
nutrient-packed napa cab- sauce and honey into orange juice Nutrition information per
bage, red bell peppers, 1 tablespoon honey in large bowl; transfer 1/2 serving: 326 calories; 150
cilantro, and scallions. 3 tablespoons expel- cup orange juice mixture calories from fat; 17 g fat (2
For crunch, we passed on ler-pressed canola oil to 12-inch skillet. Whisking g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
2 teaspoons expeller-pressed constantly, slowly drizzle 55 mg cholesterol; 383 mg
sodium-laden fried chow toasted sesame oil canola oil and sesame oil into sodium; 21 g carbohydrate;
mein noodles and added 1 pound organic boneless, remaining orange mixture in 5 g fiber; 14 g sugar; 23 g
a much healthier handful skinless chicken breasts, bowl; set aside. protein.
Banana bread
Continued from Page 5B
n Adjust oven rack to middle until combined. banana bread from oven (ask bread, stir 1/2 cup walnuts,
position and heat oven to 350 n Add flour mixture and use an adult for help). Place loaf toasted and chopped, into
F. Spray bottom and sides of rubber spatula to gently stir pan on cooling rack and let batter along with the flour
8 1/2-by-4 1/2-inch metal loaf until just combined and no dry banana bread cool in pan for mixture. For chocolate chip ba-
pan with vegetable oil spray. flour is visible. Do not overmix 15 minutes. nana bread, stir 1/2 cup mini
In medium bowl, whisk togeth- batter should look thick and n Use oven mitts to carefully chocolate chips into batter
er flour, baking soda, and salt. chunky. Use rubber spatula turn loaf pan on its side and along with flour mixture.
n Peel bananas and place to scrape batter into greased remove banana bread from
loaf pan and smooth top. pan. Let banana bread cool Nutrition information per serv-
in large bowl. Use large fork
or potato masher to mash n Place loaf pan in oven. on cooling rack for at least ing: 260 calories; 74 calories
bananas until broken down but Bake until banana bread is 1 hour. Transfer to cutting from fat; 8 g fat (5 g saturat- ACROSS
still chunky. golden brown and toothpick board, slice, and serve. ed; 0 g trans fats); 62 mg 1 Puerto —
n Add sugar, eggs, melted inserted in center comes out n Dress up the bread with cholesterol; 228 mg sodium; 5 Romp
butter, yogurt, and vanilla to clean, about 55 minutes. nuts, spices, citrus zest or 43 g carbohydrate; 2 g fiber; 11 Pop star
bowl with bananas and whisk n Use oven mitts to remove chocolate. For nutty banana 20 g sugar; 4 g protein. 12 Deep chasm
13 Hatfield-McCoy
Pot pie
affair
14 For each
15 Playground
Continued from Page 5B game
turned to two pow- on top. A simple egg extra as needed oven to 400 F. Melt butter 16 Surrounded by
erhouse ingredients wash turned the crust 1/4 cup heavy cream in Dutch oven over medium 17 Chopped down
1 teaspoon soy sauce heat. Add leeks, carrots, and 19 Easter find
— tomato paste and a deep golden. Once we 2 bay leaves 1 teaspoon salt and cook 22 Officer’s ID
soy sauce — to boost slid the baked crust onto 2 pounds boneless, skinless until vegetables are softened,
savoriness without being the filling, our simplified chicken thighs, trimmed and about 5 minutes. Stir in flour, 24 Gawk
distinguishable in their centerpiece was com- cut into 1 inch pieces garlic, and tomato paste and 26 Franc’s replace-
plete. 1 large egg, lightly beaten cook for 1 minute. ment
own right. 1 pound asparagus, trimmed
To thaw frozen puff n Slowly stir in broth, scrap- 27 Tied up
To give our pot pie and cut on bias into 1 inch
pastry, let it sit either in
ing up any browned bits and 28 Metal waste 2 Inkling 22 Nap sacks
fresh spring flavor we lengths smoothing out any lumps. Stir 30 Daisy variety
swapped in leeks for the refrigerator for 24 1 cup frozen peas in cream, soy sauce, and bay 3 Soothing lozenge 23 Mystique
2 tablespoons chopped fresh 31 Easy victim 4 Outmoded 25 Phone message
onions and stirred in hours or on the counter leaves. Bring to simmer and
tarragon or parsley 32 Calls it a day 5 Bowling round 29 Mouse sound
some fresh asparagus, for 30 minutes to 1 hour. 1 tablespoon grated lemon cook until mixture is thick-
ened, about 3 minutes. Stir in 34 Influence 6 Rafting challenge 30 Engine need
peas, and tarragon after We prefer to place the zest plus 2 teaspoons juice 35 39-Down
baked pastry on top of chicken and return to simmer. 7 “Ars Amatoria” 33 Extreme
pulling the pot from the n Off heat, cover pot with doubled
the filling in the pot just n Cut sheet of parchment pa- poet 34 Water bearer
oven. per to match outline of Dutch inverted lid and carefully place 38 Romeo’s love 8 Use deceit 36 Seep
With our one-pot fill- before serving for an oven lid and place on large parchment with pastry on lid. 41 Easy gait
impressive presentation; Brush pastry with egg and
9 Co. abbr. 37 Hearty dish
ing perfected, we turned plate or upturned rimmed 42 Equal (with) 10 Bee follower 38 Take notes
to the crust. Instead of la- however, you can also cut baking sheet. Roll puff pastry sprinkle with salt. Transfer pot 43 Take a nap
the pastry into wedges sheet into 15-by-11-inch to oven and bake until pastry 16 Really impress 39 One, for Juan
bor-intensive home-made 44 Kansas city 18 They may clash 40 Pool unit
and place them over rectangle on lightly floured is puffed and golden brown,
pastry, we decided to use counter. Using pizza cutter or 25 to 30 minutes, rotating pot 45 Gush forth 19 Listen in 41 Six-pt. scores
buttery store-bought puff individual portions of the sharp knife, cut pastry width- halfway through baking. 20 Dreary shade
pastry and wove it into filling. wise into ten 1 1/2 inch-wide n Remove pot from oven. DOWN 21 Heredity unit
a simple but stunning
strips. Transfer parchment with pas- 1 Fissure
n Space 5 pastry strips par- try to wire rack; discard parch-
lattice. But no matter CHICKEN POT PIE WITH allel and evenly across -parch- ment. Remove lid and discard
what we tried, baking the ment circle. Fold back first, bay leaves. Stir asparagus into
crust on top of the filling SPRING VEGETABLES third, and fifth strips almost filling and cook over medium
Servings: 6 completely. Lay additional heat until crisp-tender, 3 to
inevitably led to sorry, Start to finish: 1 hour, 30 pastry strip perpendicular
soggy results. 5 minutes. Off heat, stir in
minutes to second and fourth strips, peas and let sit until heated
In the past we skirted keeping it snug to folded through, about 5 minutes.
this problem by baking 1 (9 1/2-by-9 inch) sheet puff edges of pastry, then unfold Adjust filling consistency with
pastry, thawed strips. Repeat laying remaining
the crust separately on 4 tablespoons unsalted butter 4 pastry strips evenly across extra hot broth as needed. Stir
a baking sheet, but we 1 pound leeks, white and parchment circle, alternating in tarragon and lemon zest
were hesitant to add more light green parts only, halved between folding back second and juice. Season with salt
lengthwise, cut into 1/2 inch and fourth strips and first, and pepper to taste. Set pas-
dishes to our recipe. We try on top of filling and serve.
pieces, and washed thor- third, and fifth strips to create
realized, however, that oughly lattice pattern. Using pizza Nutrition information per
the lid of the Dutch oven 4 carrots, peeled and cut into cutter, trim edges of pastry serving: 631 calories; 308
could act as a stand-in 1/2 inch pieces following outline of parchment calories from fat; 34 g fat (11
baking sheet: We simply Salt and pepper circle. Cover loosely with plas- g saturated; 0 g trans fats);
1/2 cup all-purpose flour tic wrap and refrigerate while 212 mg cholesterol; 768 mg
turned the lid upside 4 garlic cloves, minced preparing filling. sodium; 40 g carbohydrate;
down before covering the 1 teaspoon tomato paste n Adjust oven rack to low- 5 g fiber; 6 g sugar; 40 g
pot and baked the pastry 3 cups chicken broth, plus er-middle position and heat protein.
I
from! Sliced peppers, diced on- to dinner, but a container of you are ready for them, there
f you’ve had one of those ventory of your most-used ingre-
ions, cubed zucchini, shredded peeled, cubed squash is a game they will be, easy to find and
days, and you find yourself dients and make sure you’ve got
chicken, cooked beans, washed changer. easy to access. It’s also easy to
glancing at the clock only baby spinach leaves, broccoli a good stash of all of them. Pasta, see when you are running low on
to discover that it’s already 5 beans, rice, broth, canned toma-
p.m. (What!?) and dinner is
florets — a bounty of prepped Rotisserie chicken — best toes, and fridge staples like eggs
any of them.
items, all ready to turn into a
not simmering cheerfully on dinner saver ever and grated cheese — having a
the stove, then you may feel
stir fry, vegetable lasagna, frit-
Cold, warm right out of the full inventory saves you last-min-
Don’t underestimate
tata, soup — and sure, maybe
like you have limited options. even a salad.
container, or reheated, there ute dashes to the market. the freezer aisle
Yes, there is the frozen meal or are few supermarket gifts as Yes, you will want a carton of
take-out route. happy-making as a rotisserie ice cream and maybe a frozen
Or, you can brush up on Explore other precut/ chicken. Add a salad and some- Buy bulk pizza for backup, but there are
washed/prepped produce thing starchy and you are done. Buying in the bulk-food aisle so many ingredients and meal
some little food shopping hacks
Next to the whole fruits and BUT shred up that meat and you definitely saves money, and of- components in the freezer aisle
that can significantly cut your
vegetables you can find a sec- have a springboard for a bazil- fers you some nice whole-food that can help you get dinner on
prep and cooking time, and get
you and your family to dinner tion of other prepped produce, lion other dinners: chicken sal- choices. But it can also save the table faster. Frozen vegeta-
faster. usually uncooked. Shredded ad, quesadillas, enchiladas and you time once you get it home. bles are of really high quality,
carrots, spiralized sweet po- burritos, soups, stir fries, casse- Decant all of your bulk items often quite economical, cook up
tatoes, peeled garlic, shelled roles. I buy a rotisserie chicken — quinoa, lentils, rice, oatmeal super quickly, and don’t have to
Make the salad bar peas, bags of washed salad often because I know that it will — into containers, preferably be defrosted before using. Peas,
your sous chef lettuces, and so on. I know I’m get me to some chicken dinner clear ones, and label them. Or- corn, edamame — all of these
Walk on over to that salad bar not alone when I say that peel- in the coming days, and usually ganize them by category in your are quick ways to get vegetables
and take a good look at it from ing, seeding and cubing a win- a different one every week. cabinets or pantry closet — for onto the plate or into a dish.
Childhood sweetheart
SOLUTION:
8B WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 2019
Chancery Clerk of
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Lowndes County, Mis-
sissippi, on November
27, 2018 and recorded
Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 inLegal
said office
Notices in Book
0010 Stump Removal 1790 Furniture 4480 Apts For Rent: West 7050 Commercial Property For
2018 at Page 24958, Rent 7100
VIP
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S SUBSTITUTED TRUST- NOTICE OF SUBSTI- and; JAMESON SLEEPER
NOTICE OF SALE EE'S NOTICE OF SALE TUTE TRUSTEE'S SALE Sofa, full size, 4 inch OFFICE SPACE: 2,000
Rentals
WHEREAS, default hav- mattress, excl cond, square feet. 294
WHEREAS, on June 26, WHEREAS, on May 14, STATE OF MISSISSIPPI ing been made in the avocado green. $150. Chubby Dr. Flexible leas-
2009, Christopher B. 2008, Elijah Perrigin, a COUNTY OF LOWNDES performance of the con- 662-327-3518, leave ing terms. Available
Wittke, a single person, married person and Ash- ditions and stipulations
as set out in the above
message if no answer. Apartments now. 662-328-8254
executed a deed of trust ley B. Perrigin, a mar- WHEREAS, default has
for the benefit of Mort- ried person executed a occurred in the perform- described Deed of Trust ALLSTUMP GRINDING & Houses HISTORIC DOWNTOWN
gage Electronic Regis-
tration Systems, Inc.,
certain deed of trust to ance of the covenants, and the said Substi-
First American Title, terms and conditions of tuted Trustee having
SERVICE General Merchandise 4600 1 Bedrooms Columbus Office, Retail,
Restaurant Space avail-
GET 'ER DONE!
as nominee for The Cit- Trustee for the benefit a Deed of Trust dated been requested and dir- We can grind all your APPLE COMPUTERS 2 Bedroooms able. Call 662-328-
izens National Bank of
Meridian, its suc-
of Mortgage Electronic
Registration Systems,
July 18, 2003, ex-
ecuted by EMMA B.
ected by Bankfirst Fin-
ancial Services to ex-
stumps. Hard to reach Two 2009 iMac com- 3 Bedrooms 8655 or 662-574-7879.
places, blown over puters available. Good Houses For Rent: Northside
cessors and assigns, Inc., as nominee for HILL, HAROLD L. HILL, ecute the trust; and in
which deed of trust was PHH Mortgage Corpora- conveying certain real strict accordance with
roots, hillsides, back-
yards, pastures. Free
working condition.
Would be good for ba-
Furnished & 7110
recorded on June 29,
2009, in Book 2009,
tion d/b/a ERA Mort-
gage, its successors
property therein de-
scribed to DEBERA
the Deed of Trust afore-
said and the Laws of
estimates. You find it, sic web browsing or Unfurnished 2 AVAILABLE: 2BR/1BA
we'll grind it! word processing. 2Ghz;
Page 15332, in the of- and assigns which deed BRIDGES, as Trustee, Sale of the State of Mis-
sissippi, the dates for
662-361-8379 2 GB RAM; 250 GB HD. 1, 2, & 3 Baths near CAFB. $450/mo +
fice of the Chancery of trust is of record in for CITIFINANCIAL INC, $350 dep. 662-889-
Clerk of Lowndes the office of the Chan- Original Beneficiary, to publication of this Sub-
Computer and built-in
monitor only; mouse
Lease, Deposit 1122.
County, Mississippi;
and
cery Clerk of Lowndes secure the indebted- stitute Trustee’s Notice
County, State of Missis- ness therein described, of Sale in The Commer-
Tree Services 1860 and keyboard not in- & Credit Check 2BR HOUSE. Stove, ref.,
A&T Tree Service cluded. $50 each. viceinvestments.com w/d hookup, window
sippi in Book 2008 at as same appears of re- cial Dispatch, a newspa-
327-8555
Bucket truck & stump Call 662-574-1561 a/c, heat electric.
WHEREAS, the afore- Page 12866; and cord in the office of the per published in the City
mentioned Deed of Chancery Clerk of of Columbus, Lowndes removal. Free est. $485/mo. Lease-
Trust was assigned by WHEREAS, Nationstar Lowndes County, Mis- County, Mississippi, Serving Columbus dep.+credit check. Cole-
Mortgage Electronic Re- Mortgage LLC d/b/a Mr. sissippi filed and recor- having been set at the since 1987. Senior Household Goods 4620 man Realty. 329-2323.
citizen disc. Call Alvin @ Apts For Rent: Caledonia 7060
gistration Systems, Inc., Cooper has heretofore ded July 21, 2003, in following, to wit: Janu- COLONIAL TOWN-
as nominee for The Cit- substituted Shapiro & Deed Book 2003, Page ary 9, 2019, January 242-0324/241-4447 RUSSELL WRIGHT Pink 3BR/1BA Duplex. No
"We'll go out on a limb Dinnerware, 55 pieces, HOUSES. 2 & 3 bed-
izens National Bank of Massey, LLC as Trust- 27586; and 16, 2019, January 23, Smoking. No Pets. 1 yr. room w/ 2-3 bath town-
Meridian, its suc- ee by instrument dated 2019, and January 30, for you!" plates, cups bowls etc, lease. $550/month + houses. $600 to $695.
cessors and assigns, to September 4, 2018 and WHEREAS, the benefi- 2019. Notice is hereby call for quantities. deposit. 662-356-4958
$150. 662-328-8012. 662-549-9555. Ask for
JPMorgan Chase Bank, recorded in the afore- cial interest of said given that I will, on General Help Wanted 3200 or 662-574-0227. Glenn or text.
National Association, by said Chancery Clerk's Deed of Trust was trans- January 31, 2019, dur-
instrument dated Office in Book 2018 at ferred and assigned to ing the legal hours, PART TIME OFFICE HOUSE WITH APART-
Apts For Rent: Starkville 7070
December 21, 2017, Page 19636; and Bayview Loan Servicing, which are between the ADMIN/SECRETARY Lawn & Garden 4630 MENT NEAR MUW.
and recorded on Janu- LLC, a Delaware Lim- hours of 11:00 a.m. needed for SMALL APT, walking dis- 323 13th St. N. 3 Blks
ary 9, 2018, in Book WHEREAS, default hav- ited Liability Company; and 4:00 p.m. at the small church. RED OAK & White Oak tance to MSU. Partially from MUW. L/r, d/r,
MORT 2018, Page 545 ing been made in the and main front door of the Monday & Wednesday, Firewood For Sale. Pull furnished incl W/D w/ b/r, kitchen, large f/r
of the records of the terms and conditions of Lowndes County Court- 16 hours per week. behind leaf rake for ch/a. $500/mo + dep. w/ fireplace, 2BR/3BA.
aforesaid Chancery said deed of trust and WHEREAS, the under- house in the City of Tech and social media $150. 662-242-7455. Call 662-722-0020, Laundry room, outside
Clerk; and the entire debt secured signed, Rubin Lublin, Columbus, Mississippi, skills required. leave msg or text. fenced patio, screened
thereby having been de- LLC has been appoin- offer for sale, at public For more info, call side porch & work room
WHEREAS, JPMorgan clared to be due and ted as Substitute Trust- auction and sell to the 662-574-1972 WITH ATTACHED APART-
Chase Bank, National payable in accordance ee; and highest and best bidder Sporting Goods 4720 Apts For Rent: Other 7080
MENT B/r, d/r, kitchen
Association, the holder with the terms of said for cash, the following CONTRACTOR SEEKING ED SANDERS Gunsmith 1BR/1BA Apts for rent. & bathroom. NO HUD.
of the deed of trust, deed of trust, Nation- NOW, THEREFORE, the described real property experienced carpenter Open for season! 9-5, College Manor Apts, dir- Ref. req. Dep. req.
substituted McCalla star Mortgage LLC holder of said Deed of lying and being in with lots of experience. Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat. ectly across from MUW. Pets allowed w/ extra
Raymer Leibert Pierce, d/b/a Mr. Cooper, the Trust, having requested Lowndes County, State Please call: Over 50 years experi- Completely renovated, dep. $1075/mo.
LLC as Trustee, as au- legal holder of said in- the undersigned so to of Mississippi, and be- 662-570-9464 for info. ence! Repairs, cleaning, incl granite countertops, 662-386-7506.
thorized by the terms debtedness, having re- do, as Substitute Trust- ing more particularly de- refinishing, scopes SS appls & W/D. 12 mo
thereof, by instrument quested the under- ee or his duly appoin- scribed as follows: mounted & zeroed, Houses For Rent: South 7140
MARATHON EQUIPMENT lease, dep req, $650/
recorded on November signed Substituted ted agent, by virtue of handmade knives. mo. 662-425-3817.
19, 2018, and spread Trustee to execute the the power, duty and au- Beginning at the Northw- Hiring MAINTENANCE 3BR/2BA, 2300 sqft,
TECHNICIANS Immedi- Located: Hwy 45 Alt,
at large upon the re- trust and sell said land thority vested and im- est corner of the North- North of West Point, very nice w/ 2 car gar-
cords in the office of and property in accord- posed upon said Substi- east Quarter of the ately! Starting pay is 2BR/1BA located in
turn right on Yokahama Historic Downtown age, lg back yard. Pets
the aforesaid Chancery ance with the terms of tute Trustee shall, on Southwest Quarter of $17.62/hour and you
can earn up to Blvd, 8mi & turn left on Columbus. 2,000 sqft. need approval. 1612
Clerk in Book 2018, said deed of trust and February 6, 2019 with- Section 4, Township 18 Darracott Rd, will see 9th St. S. $1,050 per
Page 24479, prior to for the purpose of rais- in the lawful hours of South, Range 18 West, $19.93/hour within a Hardwood floors
year! Full benefits avail- sign, 2.5mi ahead shop throughout. Open floor. mo + dep. 662-574-
the posting and publica- ing the sums due there- sale between 11:00AM Lowndes County, Mis- on left. 662-494-6218. Very nice. Incl W&D. 7879 or 662-328-8655.
tion of this notice; and under, together with at- and 4:00PM at the sissippi; thence run able on your first day of
torney's fees, trustee's southeast front door of North 01 degrees 06 employment. $1200/mo. Call
662-328-8655. Mobile Homes for Rent 7250
WHEREAS, default hav- fees and expense of Courthouse proceed to minutes West 2,296.83 Apply online at:
ing been made in the sale. sell at public outcry to feet; thence run North https://www.dover Business Opportunity 6050 3BR/2BA Trailer, New
terms and conditions of the highest and best 59 degrees 04 minutes esg.com/careers/ DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA, Hope school dist.
the deed of trust, and NOW, THEREFORE, I, bidder for cash or certi- West 1,065.90 feet to High school diploma or HISTORIC DOWNTOWN CH&A, 1 story, W/D, $500/mo & $500 dep.
the entire debt secured Shapiro & Massey, LLC, fied funds ONLY, the fol- the initial point of begin- GED required. EEO. Columbus: 411 Main historic district, 1 block Call between 10a-7p.
thereby having been de- Substituted Trustee in lowing described prop- ning of the property Marathon Equipment St. Office, Retail, Res- from downtown, $625/ 662-386-4292.
clared to be due and said deed of trust, will erty situated in Lowndes herein described; Co Rd 9 taurant Space available. mo. + $625 dep. NO NO TEXT MESSAGES.
payable in accordance on January 30, 2019 of- County, Mississippi, to thence North 59 de- Vernon, AL 35592 Call 423-333-1124. PETS. 662-574-8789.
with the terms of the fer for sale at public wit: grees 04 minutes west Peaceful & Quiet area. RENT A fully equipped
deed of trust, and the outcry and sell within 108.37 feet; thence run camper w/utilities &
legal holder of said in- legal hours (being THE FOLLOWING DE- North 15 degrees 16 QUALITY CONTROL FIRST FULL MONTH cable from $145/wk -
debtedness, JPMorgan between the hours of SCRIBED REAL PROP- minutes East 259.65 MANAGER NEEDED. RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed- $535/month. Colum-
Immediate opening at WANTED BUSINESS
Chase Bank, National 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 ERTY SITUATED IN feet to the South line of PARTNER. room Apts/Townhomes. bus & County School
Columbus Air Force locations. 662-242-
Association, has re- p.m.), at the Southeast COUNTY OF LOWNDES, Bluecutt Road; thence
Base. Construction Columbus-Local Only. Stove & refrigerator. 7653 or 601-940-1397.
quested the under- Door of the County STATE OF MISSISSIPPI, run South 59 degrees
experience required. 17 Years in China Mfg. $335-$600 Monthly.
signed Substitute Trust- Courthouse of Lowndes TO-WIT: 04 minutes East along
Email resume to: 30 years lighting/signs Credit check & deposit. Houses For Sale: Southside
ee to execute the trust County, located at 505 said South line of LED lighting/LED Signs Coleman Realty,
josh@gsiconstruct.com
and sell said land, prop- 2nd Avenue North, A SURVEY OF A TRACT Bluecutt Road 178.48
eric@gsiconstruct.com Solar & Wind Products. 662-329-2323. 8300
erty and improvements Columbus, MS 39701, OR PARCEL OF LAND feet; thence run South My Skills: Tech Support,
in accordance with the to the highest and best LOCATED IN THE 30 degrees 56 minutes Sales & Marketing. 1, 2, 3 BEDROOM apart- 2BR/1BA Gas stove &
terms of the deed of bidder for cash or certi- NORTHWEST QUARTER West 250.0 feet to the Medical / Dental 3300 What are your skills? ments & townhouses. heat. Move-in ready. 1
trust for the purpose of fied funds the following (NW ¼) OF THE NORTH- initial point of begin- 850-557-8555 Call for more info. BR Apt. attached that
raising the sums due described property situ- EAST QUARTER (NE ¼) ning of the property FULL TIME RN and PART 662-328-8254. needs work. $21,000.
thereunder, together ated in Lowndes OF SECTION 6, TOWN- herein described; lying
with attorney's fees, County, State of Missis- SHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE and being situated in
TIME RECEPTIONIST/ JANUARY AVAILABILITY 417 17th St. S.
SCHEDULER needed for (NOW ACCEPTING Call 662-327-8712.
Substitute Trustee’s sippi, to-wit: 17 WEST, LOWNDES the Southwest Quarter busy medical office. Ap- Apts For Rent: Northside 7010
fees and expenses of COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI, of the Southwest APPLICATIONS)
plicants must have ex-
520 11TH Street North-
Investment Property 8550
sale; Lot No. Forty-Eight (48) AND BEING MORE PAR- Quarter of Section 33, cellent computer skills
of Thornton Estates Ex- TICULARLY DESCRIBED Township 17 South, 2BR/1BA, updated, Downtown Area- GRAVEL FOR SALE on
and be able to work in a 2BR/1BA, CH&A, hard-
THEREFORE, on Janu- tension, a subdivision AS FOLLOWS: Range 18 West, brick, central H&A, ap- private property. Approx
fast paced environment. wood, appliances, no
ary 16, 2019, the un- of an in Lowndes Lowndes County, Mis- pliances, flooring, paint. 6 acres. Will sell or
Applicants must also pets, spacious, walk to
dersigned Substitute County, Mississippi, as BEGINNING AT THE sissippi, and containing $450/month. NO pets. lease property located
available to work some MUW. NO HUD.
Trustee in the deed of per map or plat thereof NORTHEAST CORNER 0.82 acres, more or NO HUD. Credit check. in NE Noxubee County.
late evenings. For seri- Agent Owned.
trust, will offer for sale duly recorded in Plat OF SECTION 6, TOWN- less. Call Long & Long, Re- 601-405-3717.
ous inquiries, please $675.00/$675.00.
at public outcry and sell Book 5 at Page 13 in SHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE altors @ 662-328-0770.
send resume to
to the highest bidder for the Chancery Clerk's Of- 17 WEST, LOWNDES Title to the above de- Available NOW. Lots & Acreage 8600
Blind Box 660 c/o Convenience-
cash, within legal hours fice of Lowndes County, COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; scribed property is be- Commercial Dispatch
(being between the Mississippi. THENCE N 86 DE- lieved to be good but I 2BR/1BA, almost fin-
2.28 +/- Acre Lot.
PO Box 511 ished make-over. CH/A,
hours of 11:00 a.m. GREES 15 MINUTES W will convey only such Columbus, MS 39703. 149 Tanyia Lane. Off of
and 4:00 p.m.) at the Subject however to the ALONG A PAVED ROAD title as vested in me as new flooring, paint, ap-
Lake Lowndes Road.
FOX RUN COMPANY LLC pliances & more. No
Southeast front door of reservation of ease- KNOWN AS ANDERSON Substitute Trustee, 1 & 2 BR near hospital. Has asphalt drive &
the Lowndes County ments as shown on the GROVE ROAD, A DIS- without warranty of any Coin & Jewelry 4360 pets, no HUD.parking, 1200 ft. shop
$595-645/mo. Military Agent Owned.
Courthouse in Colum- recorded plat and Sub- TANCE OF 1801 FEET; kind whatsoever. discount offered, pet w/ living area, septic
bus, Mississippi, the ject further to the re- THENCE SOUTH 515 OLE MISS 14k gold $450.00/$450.00.
tank & water meter. No
following described strictive covenants and FEET TO THE INITIAL WITNESS MY SIGNA- Ronaldo Bracelet. Brand area, pet friendly, and trailers. $45,000. Call
land, property and im- conditions dated Janu- POINT OF THE PROP- TURE this the 4th day of new. Never worn. $175. furnished corporate West Point- 662-574-0345.
Call 662-549-9192. apartments available. Large 1BR/1BA, gas
provements lying and ary 8, 1990 and recor- ERTY HEREIN DE- January, 2019.
being situate in ded in Deed Book 920 SCRIBED; THENCE N 87
ON SITE SECURITY. space heat, window air. UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY!
ON SITE MAINTENANCE. Water furnished. No A Stable growth invest-
Lowndes County, Mis- at Page 125 in the DEGREES 00 MINUTES /s/ James P. Wilson, Jr. Farm Equipment & Supplies ON SITE MANAGEMENT. pets or HUD. ment. FSBO: 72 Acres
sissippi, to-wit: Chancery Clerk's Office W, A DISTANCE OF 420 JAMES P. WILSON, JR. 4420 24-HOUR CAMERA in Webster Co., near
of Lowndes County, Mis- FEET; THENCE S 19 DE- SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE Agent Owned.
FROM THE SOUTHW- sissippi. GREES 30 MINUTES
SURVEILLANCE. $375.00/$375.00 with Mantee. Mature pines
HAY FOR SALE. Some Benji @ 662-386-4446 approved application. (75yr), hardwoods
EST CORNER OF THE WEST, A DISTANCE OF Prepared By: stored in barn and out. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. (50yr), 10ac hay field,
SOUTHEAST QUARTER I WILL CONVEY only 210 FEET; THENCE S James P. Wilson, Jr. 662-386-9122. Sat/Sun by appt only. 2ac pond, w/county
OF THE SOUTHEAST such title as vested in 87 DEGREES 00 Mitchell, McNutt & Long & Long, Realtors
662-328-0770 road frontage/utilities,
QUARTER OF SECTION me as Substituted MINUTES E 420 FEET; Sams, P.A. Apts For Rent: Other 7080 superb potential home
12, TOWNSHIP 19 Trustee. THENCE N 19 DE- P. O. Box 1366
SOUTH, RANGE 18
WEST, LOWNDES WITNESS MY SIGNA-
GREES 30 MINUTES E A Columbus, MS 39703
DISTANCE OF 210 FEET (662) 328-2316
COLEMAN site & recognized
school. 45 minutes to
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI; TURE on this 4th day of TO THE INITIAL POINT RENTALS MSU. 334-277-9744.
TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS LOWNDES COUNTY 45
RUN THENCE NORTH December, 2018. OF THIS DESCRIPTION PUBLISH:
acres on Sobley & Dav-
ALONG THE CENTER-
LINE OF HUGHES ROAD,
AND CONTAINING 2
Shapiro & Massey, LLC ACRES, MORE OR
January 9, 2019
January 16, 2019
1 BEDROOM is Rd. Excellent hunting.
25 FEET; THENCE SUBSTITUTED TRUSTEE LESS. January 23, 2019 2 BEDROOMS Small 1 mile west of Hwy. 69.
creek runs thru
SOUTH 87 DEGREES 30
MINUTES EAST ALONG Shapiro & Massey, LLC PROPERTY ADDRESS:
January 30, 2019
3 BEDROOMS property. $1375 per
THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- 1080 River Oaks Drive The street address of acre. 205-799-9846 or
LEASE, 205-695-2248.
© The Dispatch
WAY LINE OF HILDRETH Suite B-202 the property is believed Building & Remodeling 1120
ROAD, 212.5 FEET TO
THE POINT OF BEGIN-
Flowood, MS 39232
(601) 981-9299
to be 116 JOHN KIDD
RD, CALEDONIA, MS
DEPOSIT WINTER SPECIAL
SUGGS CONSTRUCTION 1.95 acre lots.
NING, RUN THENCE 39740. In the event of Building, remodeling, AND Good/bad credit.
SOUTH 87 DEGREES 30 275 Thornton Drive any discrepancy metal roofing, painting 10% down, as low as
MINUTES EAST ALONG Columbus, MS 39702 between this street ad- & all home repairs. CREDIT CHECK $299/mo. Eaton Land.
THE NORTH RIGHT-OF- 18-022114MN dress and the legal de- 662-242-3471 662-361-7711
WAY LINE OF SAID HIL-
DRETH ROAD, 155 Publication Dates:
scription of the prop-
erty, the legal descrip- 662-329-2323 Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
FEET; THENCE NORTH January 2, 9, 16, and tion shall control.
01 DEGREE 30 23, 2019 Tom Hatcher, LLC NEW 2017, 16x80 MH
MINUTES WEST, 140 Title to the above de- Custom Construction,
2411 HWY 45 N @ The Grove, Colum-
FEET, MORE OR LESS, IN THE CHANCERY scribed property is be- Restoration, Remodel- COLUMBUS, MS bus. 3BR/2BA, never
TO A CORNER FENCE COURT OF LOWNDES lieved to be good, but I ing, Repair, Insurance lived in, can be moved.
POST; THENCE NORTH COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI will convey only such claims. 662-364-1769. New Hope Sch. Dist.
88 DEGREES 30 title as is vested in me Licensed & Bonded Commercial Property For $29k. 662-769-2565.
MINUTES WEST ALONG IN THE MATTER OF THE as Substitute Trustee. Rent 7100
THE FENCE LINE, 155 ESTATE OF JAMES WAL- Autos For Sale 9150
FEET; THENCE SOUTH LACE NEYMAN, DE- THIS LAW FIRM IS AT- 117 DR. Martin Luther
01 DEGREE 30 CEASED TEMPTING TO COLLECT General Services 1360 King Jr. Dr. West in 1965 MUSTANG, Red,
MINUTES EAST, 137 A DEBT. ANY INFORMA- Starkville. 4,000 sq. ft Automatic, 6cyl, A/C &
FEET TO THE POINT OF TION OBTAINED WILL FREE TRAINING for
CAUSE NO.: 2018- building. Call 662-323- power steering.
BEGINNING, CONTAIN- BE USED FOR THAT JOB SEEKING WOMEN;
0246-KMB 5119. $16,000.
ING 0.5 ACRE, MORE PURPOSE. COMPUTER TRAINING,
RESUME WRITING, & IN- 662-386-2367.
OR LESS, AND BEING DELENE CARTER, AD-
LOCATED IN THE 428 North Lamar Blvd, TERVIEW SKILLS; COMMERCIAL PROPER- SUPER CHARGED 2004
MINISTRATRIX TIES/Retail/Office
SOUTHEAST QUARTER Suite 107 Tues & Thurs Evening Monte Carlo SS. Dale
classes start February Spaces starting @ Jr. Signature Edition.
OF SECTION 12, TOWN- NOTICE TO CREDITORS Oxford, MS 38655 $285/mo. Downtown &
SHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE rubinlublin.com/prop- 5th. Enroll now at Chris- $3500. 662-570-2601.
tian Women's Job East Columbus loca-
18 WEST, LOWNDES STATE OF MISSISSIPPI erty-listing tions. 662-435-4188.
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI. Tel: (877) 813-0992 Corps. Min H.S. Dip- Campers & RVs 9300
COUNTY OF LOWNDES
Fax: (404) 601-5846 loma or Equivalent re-
SAME BEING PROP- Letters of Administra-
quired. Call 662-722- Houses For Sale: Other 8500 TOMBIGBEE RV Park,
ERTY CONVEYED BY 3016 or 662-597-1030 located on Wilkins Wise
tion have been granted PUBLISH: 01/09/2019,
DEED RECORDED IN and issued to the under- 01/16/2019, Rd & Waverly Rd. Full
DEED BOOK 517 AT signed upon the Estate 01/23/2019, Hookups available.
PAGE 343, AND BY of James Wallace Ney- 01/30/2019 $300/mo. 662-328-
CORRECTION DEED RE- man, deceased, by the RETAINER WALL, drive- 8655 or 662-574-7879.
CORDED IN DEED BOOK Chancery Court of SUBSTITUTED TRUST- way, foundation, con-
694 AT PAGE 632, ALL Lowndes County, Mis- EE’S NOTICE OF SALE crete, masonry restora- Trailers & Heavy Equipment
IN THE LAND RECORDS sissippi, on the 14th tion, remodeling, base- 9450
OF SAID COUNTY. day of December 2018. WHEREAS, William A. ment foundation, re-
This is to give notice to Evans executed a cer- pairs, small dump truck 1999 MACK Dump
I WILL CONVEY only all persons having tain Deed of Trust to hauling (5-6 yd) load & Truck & 30,000lb Trail-
such title as is vested claims against said es- Timothy L. Gowan as demolition/lot cleaning. boss Tag-A-Long Trailer,
in the Substitute Trust- tate to Probate and Re- Trustee for the use and Burr Masonry both good condition.
ee. gister same with the benefit of Bankfirst Fin- 662-242-0259. Can be seen at 5356
Chancery Clerk of ancial Services, dated Hwy 182 E, Columbus.
WITNESS MY SIGNA- Lowndes County, Mis- March 1, 2016 for the Call 662-328-6203 or
TURE, this the 30th day sissippi, within ninety principal amount of 662-574-6202.
of November, 2018. (90) days from the first $464,500.00, filed for WORK WANTED:
publication date of this record in the Land Re- Licensed & Bonded-car-
cords located in the Of- pentry, painting, & de-
Five Questions:
/s/ James L. DeLoach Notice to Creditors. A
McCalla Raymer Leibert failure to so Probate fice of the Chancery molition. Landscaping,
and Register said claim Clerk of Lowndes
1 Tamagotchi
Pierce, LLC gutters cleaned, bush
will forever bar the County, Mississippi on hogging, clean-up work,
Substitute Trustee same. March 2, 2016, and re- pressure washing, mov-
299 South 9th Street corded in said office in ing help & furniture
Book 2016 at Page
2 Meteor
Oxford, MS 38655 This the 18th day of repair. 662-242-3608
(770)643-2148 December 2018. 4222; and
crater
Foreclosurehotline.net
File No.: 5302518 /s/ Delene Carter, Ad- WHEREAS, said Deed of
Trust authorized the ap- Lawn Care / Landscaping
ministratrix
PUBLISH: 12/26/2018, pointment and substitu- 1470
3 Hammer
01/02/2019, PUBLISH: 1/9, 1/16, & tion of another Trustee
01/09/2019 1/23/2019 in the place of the Trust- JESSE & BEVERLY'S
pants
ee named in said Deed LAWN SERVICE. Mow-
of Trust, and Bankfirst ing, cleanup, landscap-
Financial Services, pur- ing, sodding, & tree cut-
suant to said Deed of ting. 356-6525.
4 Waffle iron
Trust, substituted
James P. Wilson, Jr. as
Trustee in the place of Painting & Papering 1620
the original Trustee, by
5 Arthur, Bill,
written instrument SULLIVAN'S PAINT
dated November 20, SERVICE
2018 and filed for re-
cord in the office of the
Certified in lead
removal. Offering spe- Charlie, Fred,
Chancery Clerk of
Lowndes County, Mis-
cial prices on interior &
exterior painting, pres- George,
Looking for your dream job? sissippi, on November
27, 2018 and recorded
sure washing & sheet
rock repairs. Ginny, Molly,
Check here first! in said office in Book
2018 at Page 24958,
Free Estimates
Call 435-6528 Percy, Ron
and;