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Preliminary
report released ‘Back to the old traditions’
on fatal plane EMCC adds barbering program at Mayhew campus
crash
Pilot approached
runway with tailwind,
attempted to climb
before crashing
By Slim Smith
ssmith@cdispatch.com
The National
Transportation Safe-
ty Board released
its preliminary in-
vestigative report
on the plane crash
that took the life of
a Starkville student
Little
pilot in Oxford.
Lake Little, 18, daughter of
Starkville Ward 3 Alderman David
Little, died after the single-engine
Cessna she was piloting crashed at
the Ole Miss Golf Course on the
afternoon of July 6.
The report, prepared by NTSB
air safety investigator Ed Ma-
linowski, can be found at ntsb.gov Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
under “aviation reports” on the East Mississippi Community College Associate Dean of Instruction Michael Busby, left, and David Long, head of
“Investigations” tab. the cosmetology and barbering programs at EMCC, sit in the soon-to-be barbering classroom on Tuesday at the
During a July 8 press confer- Golden Triangle campus in Mayhew. The room is in the process of being emptied so the floor can be waxed before
ence in Oxford, Malinowski said stations are set up for classes.
the investigation would consider
three major factors — pilot, air-
craft and weather.
The preliminary report provid-
BY AMANDA LIEN
alien@cdispatch.com DueTT bringing ‘cool
ed information on all three factors,
but did not reach a conclusion on
When David Long owned his own salon, he was constantly
frustrated by the training — or lack thereof — of hairdressers clippers’ to market
the cause of the crash. That deter- he had working for him.
BY AMANDA LIEN
mination will be a part of the final “They would come in and they wouldn’t know the basics of alien@cdispatch.com
report, which Malinowski said typ- how to color or cut,” said Long, who heads East Mississippi
ically takes about a year. Community College’s cosmetology program. “So when I be- The business Tyler Anthony and
In the report, two witness ac- came an instructor, I wanted to teach the kinds of students I Thomas White began as college stu-
counts described what they saw would have liked to hire.” dents sprang from a problem White
shortly before the crash: Beginning in August, Long will also head up EMCC’s new kept encountering in one of his hobbies.
“A fixed-base operator at (the barbering program, which will prepare students to take the For about two years, White — then
Oxford airport) reported that he Mississippi Board of Barber Examiners test to become li- an agricultural engineering major at
heard the pilot on the common traf- censed barbers. To achieve that, 20 students each year will Mississippi State University — was cut-
fic advisory frequency (CTAF), no- receive 1,500 hours of training — 40 hours a week — through ting his friends’ and relatives’ hair, even
tifying the air traffic that she was a nine-month program focused on men’s hair-cutting tech- posting instructional videos from his
in the area. The witness did not niques like clipper and scissor cuts, and hairstyles like taper, work on YouTube.
see the airplane at that time. At fade and spike cuts. About two months into the program, “He was always telling me that his
about (3:15 p.m.), he heard the pi- students will have the chance to open the program’s rough- clippers kept getting too hot and he kept
lot announce on the CTAF, indicat- ly $25,000 facility in Mayhew — which includes brand-new having to shut them down every 15 to 20
ing that the airplane was landing stations, chairs, sinks and other equipment — to provide hair- minutes,” Anthony recalled. “So after
on runway 9. cuts, manicures, pedicures and facials to their friends and hearing about how that was a problem, I
“The pilot’s voice sounded ‘pan- family members brave enough to visit. wanted to do something about it.”
icked’ and she did not finish her “We want to give them that experience of not just work- Anthony, a senior computer engi-
sentences. The pilot did not re- See EMCC, 6A See DueTT Technology, 6A
spond to the helicopter in the area
asking for her location,” it contin-
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Stormwater
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“It’s hard to say what requirement, so it would to a less than 100-year re- neer for the city of Colum- bus has the same 10-year you could
the board is thinking not be like we were going quirement, but feels it’s bus, understands the dif- requirement that is in the get push
right now,” Ward 5 Al- out on a limb. We need to too early to move in that ficulty of what Starkville current Starkville ordi- back from
derman Hamp Beatty look at this closely and direction. is proposing. nance. developers
said Wednesday. “There listen to our consultants, “I do think the or- “A lot of places are go- “I understand the pol- because it
will probably be some but I don’t want us to com- dinance needs to be
ing to a 50-year or 100- itics of it,” he said. “You does affect
people on the board who promise and have issues strengthened,” Walker
year (requirement),” said want to do what’s best their bot-
think maybe we ought to down the road. In five or said Wednesday. “Does
compromise and make it six years, I’d hate to have that mean a 100-year re- Stafford, noting Colum- for the community, but tom line.” Stafford
a 20-year or 50-year re- to look people in the eye quirement? Does it mean
quirement. Nobody on whose homes were flood- a 50-year requirement?
the board is against de- ed because we didn’t do Something else? We’ve
velopment, and I’m not, all we could to prevent it.” only had one public hear-
either. At the same time, Beatty said he fears ing on this, so there’s
we all realize we have to the board may reluctant going to be a lot more dis-
do something about the to stick with the 100-year cussion, which is a good
stormwater situation we requirement if they re- thing. We need to make
have now.” ceive considerable push- an informed discussion
For his part, Beatty back from developers. and what happened Tues-
believes the city would “I think that for half of day was a good way to get
be better off sticking with our board, anything that the discussion started.
the proposed change to a comes out of the ground With that said, I’m not
100-year mitigation. over here is pretty much positive that a 100-year
“One thing I noticed considered good,” Beatty requirement is the way
in Mr. Kemp’s presenta- said. “Starkville has been to go. I just don’t have
tion is the chart he had starved for development enough information, but
of what 12 other cities in for so long: It’s like we I think all of us on the
the state required,” Beat- can’t get enough of it.” board want to hear more
ty said. “With the excep- Ward 4 Alderman and keep an open mind
tion of two or three, all Jason Walker said he about it.”
of them had the 100-year wouldn’t rule out a change Kevin Stafford, engi-
Report
Continued from Page 1A
ued. “The witness saw airplane continued with on their review of the re-
the airplane approach the left turn, struck the port, Little was attempt-
runway with a tailwind. ground and slid up to ing to land with a quarter-
The airplane did not nearby trees.” ing tailwind. They said
touch the runway ... and Two veteran pilots — pilots usually attempt to
started to climb at a speaking anonymously land with a headwind,
steep angle. The witness and for background pur- which helps slow the air-
indicated there were no poses only — said based plane as it begins to land.
engine anomalies heard.
The airplane headed
toward the golf course
and then the witness saw
the airplane ‘go straight
down behind the trees.’
Smoke was observed
about three minutes later
above the tree line.”
According to the re-
port, the FA A was then
notified.
The report also provid-
ed information from a wit-
ness at the golf course:
“The witness reported
that he first heard the air-
plane on takeoff or very
close to the runway. The
first visual he had of the
plane was above the trees
over the 16th hole. The
airplane appeared to be
‘struggling’ to maintain
airspeed, was nose up
and appeared to be very
close to stalling.
“The witness indicat-
ed that the airplane then
made a left turn and lost
altitude. He thought the
airplane was attempting
a landing on the 17th
fairway. However, the
Opinion
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science. If the deceased’s U.M. Church, P.O. Box George Hickman Sr. Shirley Anne Wilson, 82, of
body was donated to science, 34, Shuqualak, MS STEENS — George Caledonia, MS, passed away on
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39361 or Poplar Springs Robert Hickman Sr., 75, Sunday July 14, 2019.
proof of death. Please submit
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Incomplete notices must be re- Peel Funeral Home Friday, July 19 • 1-2 PM of the Women’s Missionary Group and a Sunday
12, 2019, at North Mis- Holmes Memorial Chapel
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. and Crematory, Second Sullivan, Indiana School teacher, and a former member of the
sissippi Medical Center
for the Monday through Friday Services: Bethany Christian Church in Sierra Madre,
in West Point. Avenue North location, Friday, July 19 • 2 PM
editions. Paid notices must be
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finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion Services will be at Holmes Memorial Chapel
ments. Burial craftsperson and was an avid barbie doll collector
the next day Monday through 1 p.m. Friday at Third Center Ridge Cemetery of vintage through modern day dolls.
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 Mt. Olive M.B. Church, 2nd Ave. North Location
Preceding her in death are her parents and
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publication. For more informa-
Eacholes officiating. COLUMBUS — Ve- George Hickman Sr. Survivors include her husband of 61 years,
tion, call 662-328-2471.
Burial will follow at Graveside Services:
ronica M. Hagan, 91, Friday, July 19 • 2 PM Mickey Joe Wilson, whom she married June 20,
Lower Prairie Creek died July 17, 2019, at Furnace Hill Cemetery
1958; a son, Darin Wilson (married) of Rochester,
Gloria Tubb Cemetery in Woodland. Baptist Memorial Hos- Vernon, Alabama
2nd Ave. North Location NY; a daughter, Shari Wilson-Sewell (married) of
MERIDIAN — Glo- Visitation is from 3-6 pital-Golden Triangle.
ria Luke Tubb, 93, died Bloomfield IN; a sister, Peggy Grimes of Sullivan;
p.m. today at Carter’s Arrangements are
July 12, 2019, at Brook- Scott Hardy and three grandchildren.
Mortuary Services. incomplete and will be Graveside Memorial Services will be at 2:00 PM on Friday July 19,
dale Memory Care in Carter’s Mortuary announced by Lown- Services:
Meridian. Saturday, July 20 • 10 AM 2019, at Holmes Memorial Chapel, in Sullivan,
Services of West Point des Funeral Home of Friendship Cemetery Indiana, with Rev. David Cox officiating. Visitation
A memorial service is in charge of arrange- Columbus. College St. Location
will be held at noon will be on Friday from 1:00 PM until the time of
ments. services. Burial will be in Center Ridge Cemetery.
Saturday at Shuqualak Mr. Russell was born T. J. Menotti T. J. Menotti The family suggest that if friends so desire
U.M. Church. Burial March 12, 1976, in West STARKVILLE — Visitation:
will follow at Shuqualak Saturday, July 20 • 12-2 PM memorial contributions may be made to the
Point, to Ruby Jewel Toby Nelson “T. J.” 2nd Ave. North Location Humane Society or your local pet shelter.
Cemetery. Visitation Russell and the late Services:
Menotti, 23, died July Saturday, July 20 • 2 PM
will be one hour prior John Ed Davidson. He 16, 2019, in Mobile, 2nd Ave. North Location
to the service at the was formerly employed Alabama.
church. Cockrell Fu- as a carpenter. Services will be
neral Home of Macon In addition to his Sign the online guest book at
at 2 p.m. Saturday at
is in charge of arrange- mother, he is survived www.memorialgunterpeel.com
Memorial Gunter Peel memorialgunterpeel.com
ments. by his wife, Monica Funeral Home, Second 716 Second Avenue North • Columbus, MS
Mrs. Tubb was Russell; son, Jonathan Avenue North location,
born May 3, 1926, in Wofford; daughter,
Billy Beard
with the Rev. Sammy
Shuqualak, to the late Jonasia Russell; broth-
MaryBeth Craft
G.V. and Mary Stokes ers, Anthony Russell,
Luke. She attended Steve Russell, Undra
school in Shuqualak Billy Harold Beard, 72, of
Davidson and Jerome
and was a 1947 gradu- Columbus, MS passed away
Davidson; and sisters, MaryBeth Stoner Craft, 94 years old, greatly
ate of Mississippi State Wednesday, July 17, 2019, at
Melenda Knox, Latasha loving and greatly loved daughter, wife, mother,
College for Women, Russell, Jennifer Lee grandmother, greatgrandmother, friend, English his residence.
now MUW. She was and Tangilar N. Fuller. teacher at William Carey College in Hattiesburg, Visitation will be Thursday,
also a graduate of the MS, high school French teacher at Isidore July 18, 2019, from 6-8 PM at
University of Southern Newman School in New Orleans, LA, published Lowndes Funeral Home, Co-
Mississippi. She was Tammie Harrell author, loan closing officer, singer, dancer, and lumbus, MS. Funeral service
formerly employed STARKVILLE — will be Friday, July 19, 2019,
piano player, passed away peacefully on Sunday,
as a home economics Tammie Lawrence at 1 PM at Lowndes Funeral
July 14, 2019, at home in Moody, AL.
teacher at Ole Miss, a Harrell, 55, died July 6, Home Chapel with Bro. Gene Dawkins and Bro.
Left missing her and cherishing her memory
secondary education 2019, in Starkville. Steve Lammons officiating. Interment will be in
are her children, Susan Craft Vickerstaff,
teacher at schools Services will be at Cynthia Craft, John Craft and Nancy Chachere Memorial Gardens Fayette, AL with Lowndes
in Toccoploa, Nanih 1 p.m. Friday at Mt. Craft, and Stephen Craft; her grandchildren, Funeral Home, Columbus, MS directing.
Waiya, Louin, Bay Peiler M.B. Church. Cindy and Doug Moffett, Michael and Louise Mr. Beard was born August 14, 1946, in Fay-
Springs and Macon, Burial will follow at Ritter, Ben and Lynnette Craft, Jack and Lindsay ette, AL to the Sara Frances Abernathy and JD
and a college instructor Sixteenth Section Craft, Sam Craft, Maya Craft, and Kaitlyn Craft; Beard. He attended Mt. Zion Baptist Church.
at Jones County Com- Cemetery. Visitation is and her great-grandchildren, Spencer Moffett,
munity College. from 1-6 p.m. today at Mr. Beard played football during junior high
Lauren Moffett, Cole Ritter, ClaraKate Ritter, and high school and continued to stay a foot-
In addition to her West Memorial Funeral and Lyra Craft; also many other relatives and ball fan. Mr. Beard enjoyed watching wildlife
friends, especially her friend, Rosemary Hughes. and nature. He worked at Omnova Solutions
The funeral for MaryBeth Craft will be at as a Machine Operator for 35 years. Mr. Beard
1:00 PM on Saturday, July 20, 2019, at St. Paul’s was a red coat volunteer at Baptist Memorial
Episcopal Church in Columbus, MS. Visitation Hospital-GT and a Mason member of Kennedy
Number of US overdose will be at St. Paul’s from noon-1:00 PM. Following
the funeral, she will be buried in Friendship
Cemetery in Columbus next to her husband,
Masonic Lodge. He was a Ham Radio Opera-
tor- call sign K5FUR. In addition to his parents,
DueTT Technology
Continued from Page 1A
neering major, began designing
an electric clipper with something
built in that would cool the motor
and keep it running all day, if nec-
essary, without overheating. With
help from MSU’s Center for Entre-
preneurship and Outreach and a
$130,000 investment from the Bull-
dog Angel Network — an indepen-
dent group of venture capitalists
that focuses on start-ups founded
by MSU students, faculty, staff
and alumni — White and Anthony,
along with MSU psychology alum-
na Vicki Jordan, founded DueT T
Technology, LLC in 2017.
“Our product is launching early
next year, and I’m honestly real-
ly looking forward to the launch,” Courtesy photo
Anthony said. “We realized our From left are Thomas White, Vicki Jordan and Tyler Anthony, co-founders of
competition are pretty much all the DueTT Technology, which will launch its self-cooling electric clippers early
household or brand names of clip- next year. The three founded the company as Mississippi State students
pers, so we’re excited to be bring- in 2017 hoping to address some of the outdated equipment and resourc-
es available for barbers.
ing something new to the industry.
... Barbers shouldn’t be using the eT T’s launch and gain a following “We want to understand what
same tools they were using 60 years (barbers) need and want,” she said.
of potential customers, Anthony,
ago while haircuts keep evolving “We’re building the brand to get
White and Jordan started a second
and changing in styles.” people to trust us.”
website, The Barber Style Direc-
The cooled clippers specifical- Anthony believes that providing
tory. It features a barber and hair-
ly target a niche market for Afri- free resources to barbers like the
can-American and Latino hair. cut of the week, and, as the name
suggests, an online directory full of reference photographs and video
“We did research through our tutorials on The Barber Style Direc-
social media by talking to the bar- reference photographs and videos
tory, will go a long way in branding
bers that follow us, and we found for all the latest hair trends. It also
DueT T.
the problem of clippers overheating includes tutorials from White, now “We want to build into the mod-
isn’t a problem found by Caucasian a MSU grad and licensed barber. ern barber’s brand,” he said. “And
barbers,” White said. “This is a Jordan, who manges the website I think we can as long as we con-
problem encountered by Latino and and all its social media platforms tinue to be a place where barbers
African-American barbers, most- — each of which have tens of thou- can come for inspiration and equip-
ly, because of the styles and fades sands of followers — said she focus- ment.”
their customers are looking for. So es on building an online brand in or- Editor’s Note: Dispatch Publisher
we really wanted to address that.” der to also build a future customer Peter Imes is part of the Bulldog An-
To both build excitement for Du- base. gel Network.
EMCC
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ing on mannequins, but ting hair. They just need a more than anything.” likely to have a job at a
on real customers,” Long license.” After completing the salon immediately upon
said. “It used to be that Despite the common nine-month certificate graduation.
barbers just cut hair and conception that barbering course and passing the “We tend sometimes to
that’s it. But now men go is a man’s work, Long is MBBE test, barbers are neglect this, but we really
to barbershops for the ex- pleasantly surprised that required to spend a year want to focus on learning
perience. ... That’s why so almost half of his incom- working for a salon or un- people skills,” Long said.
many barbershops have ing barbering class are der another barber or hair “Customer service and
been opening up in the re- female. It goes a long way stylist before they have etiquette, how to look a
gion. ... We want to train to defying stereotypes, he the option to open their client in the eye. ... It’s
barbers that can provide said. own shop, Long said. Both about preparing students
that experience.” “There’s a stigma Long and Busby said they for the workforce, not just
The United States Bu- around the job title of prioritize professional de- teaching them the techni-
reau of Labor Statistics ‘barber’ or ‘hairdresser,’” velopment for their cos- cal skills.”
estimates the demand for he said. “But it’s about the metology and barbering
barbers, hairstylists and kind of training you have students so they are more
cosmetologists is expect-
ed to grow by 13 percent
between 2019 and 2026, a
figure higher than the av-
erage for all other occupa-
tions. Locally, Long said
that demand is bolstered
by consumers’ desire to
have dedicated spaces for
specialized beauty ser-
vices.
“Used to be that unisex
salons were what people
wanted to visit, but now
we’re going to back to
the old traditions of the
barbershop and beauty
shop,” he added.
‘Preparing
for the workforce’
Associate Dean of In-
struction Michael Busby
said the decision to add
a barbering program to
EMCC’s catalog came
after hearing from local
schools and EMCC stu-
dents there was a demand
for a program specializing
in mens’ hair and groom-
ing. Currently, EMCC’s
cosmetology program fo-
cuses more on hair color-
ing, hair weaving and per-
manent waving, while the
barbering program will
focus on men’s haircuts,
shaving and the basics of
facial steaming.
“We heard from stu-
dents that were getting
ready to leave high school,
students at (EMCC), that
this was something they
wanted,” Busby said. “For
us to be almost at class
capacity already really
shows how there is a de-
mand for this.”
Long said the program
will emphasize training
students — which, demo-
graphically, are an even
mix of African-Ameri-
can and white, male and
female — in how to cut,
treat and style different
hair textures.
“If you can cut and
style a wide variety of
hair types and textures
outside of Caucasian hair,
you’re making yourself
even more marketable,”
he said. “And honestly, a
lot of the guys that come
here, they’re already cut-
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J
oe Moorhead was
ready for the ques-
tion.
Any college football
coach that has an open
quarterback competition
knows it’s coming.
‘It feels good to be home.’
And, as expected, the Bessemer, Alabama, native, Darryl Williams
Mississippi State leader
declined to pick a starting
quarterback between
junior Keytaon Thompson
and Penn State graduate Garrick Hodge
transfer Tommy Stevens.
But for a team that
allegedly doesn’t have a presumed starter enter-
ing fall camp, there sure was a lot of chatter with
Moorhead regarding Stevens on Wednesday at
SEC Media Days in Hoover. Thompson, not so
much.
Now, let’s be fair: a flashy new transfer quarter-
back is always going to generate more curiosity
than the incumbent.
Nonetheless, Moorhead had a chance to give
a generic, coachspeak answer when first asked
about the quarterback competition. The question
was posed to the second-year MSU coach without Vasha Hunt/USA TODAY Sports
mentioning either field general by name. There Mississippi State Bulldogs offensive lineman Darryl Williams speaks with the media during SEC Media Days at
was one already on the top of his mind. the Hyatt Regency-Birmingham.
“The big thing with Tommy is getting him as-
similated with his teammates. It sounds like he’s BY BEN PORTNOY While Alabama fans dominated hotel and the location of the day’s
doing a really nice job at workouts, players are bportnoy@cdispatch.com the morning crowd as coach Nick first event, a media session with
doing seven-on-seven stuff on their own,” Moor-
Saban addressed reporters, the Starkville-based reporters.
head said. “I just want to get him around the guys HOOVER, Ala. — Mississippi few gathered MSU fans headed A few minutes prior to the
and get him comfortable with Starkville.” State senior center Darryl Wil-
It took Moorhead three full sentences talking
for the plastic barriers separating media’s arrival, Williams sat on a
liams arrived in style. them from the players and Moor- couch in the middle of the room.
about how important it is to get Stevens up to Joined by MSU coach Joe
speed before mentioning the quarterback com- head as the Bulldogs entered. He placed his sunglasses on the
Moorhead, junior linebacker Williams took his time walking table and took his headphones out
petition will be full speed ahead when fall camp
Erroll Thompson and senior tight through the crowd. With his sun- of his ears thanks to some coax-
opens.
end Farrod Green, the Bulldog glasses still perched on his face ing from an MSU media relations
Curious. It’s almost like he was trying to drop
a hint without openly naming a starter. quartet exited a black Mer- and AirPods in his ears, he posed staffer.
Before going any further, common sense cedes-Benz bus around 12:30 p.m for selfies, signed autographs and Seconds later he arose from
makes one ask why Stevens would leave Penn Wednesday outside the Hyatt Re- appeased the raucous crowd. the couch. Staring out of the
State, a school where he’d still compete for the gency — Wynfrey Hotel in Hoover “I swear, this feels like Holly- wide-stretching window that
starting quarterback job, with one year of eligibil- for SEC Media Days. wood,” Williams told the Dis- extended the length of the room
ity remaining if there wasn’t some assurance he’d Donning a slick maroon suit, patch. he reflected.
be the man in Starkville. a gold watch on his left wrist and Taking a sharp left, Williams, A Bessemer, Alabama native,
In Moorhead’s defense, it’s probably not a Ray-Ban sunglasses, Williams Moorhead, Green and Thompson Williams stood just 15 minutes
great precedent to publicly announce a player as a strode toward the hotel entrance. packed into the elevator. from his hometown.
starting quarterback that has yet to participate in Inside the lobby, a swarm of Arriving on the third floor,
an official team practice. So, we’re probably going “It feels good to be home,” he
fans greeted the Bulldog delega- the group entered room 315 — a said.
See Hodge, 2B tion. suite overlooking the front of the See Williams, 2B
Williams
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nnn A green screen and a separate wide-ranging. Williams is Satonya Parker had pre- veers right. For nearly an
metallic background with asked repeatedly about grad- viously joined her son in the hour Williams stops in with
They call it “The Car white lights sit on opposite cor- uate transfer quarterback Tom- suite during the local media a handful of Mississippi and
Wash.” ners of the space. my Stevens and the brewing session but departed as he Alabama-based shows.
On the second floor of the As Kanye West’s “Stronger” competition with incumbent began moving through the “It’s like the fourth quarter
Hyatt Regency, ESPN, CBS blares in the background, Wil- junior Keytaon Thompson. stations. with three minutes left,” he
and a number of other outlets liams is asked if he has a music A Florida writer requests Williams says he calls her said minutes earlier.
have designed a rotational preference. He doesn’t. Kanye his thoughts on former MSU every day, sometimes as many
strip of rooms for the players continues to rap. coach Dan Mullen while a as three times in 24 hours. nnn
and coaches to go through. Props are added to the Kentucky reporter queries Given their relationship, the
Following the local media shoot. Williams is offered two what kind of game folks should origins of Williams’ outfit is far The day’s scoreboard hits
session, Williams entered types of Ray-Bans as his own expect between the Wildcats from surprising. zero around 4:30.
“The Car Wash.” remained in room 315. He and Bulldogs Sept. 21. “She picked everything,” he Williams and Green board
His winding odyssey began tries the Wayfarers. No dice. As the scrum dissipates, said. “The whole nine yards.” the elevator outside room
with an interview for ESPN’s He next tries on the Aviators. Jim Nagy, Executive Director A few more interviews 315. Two media members are
College Gameday. Bingo. of the Senior Bowl approaches follow with CBS Sports and already aboard. Unprompted,
Sitting in front of a blurred Williams lets out a yell in Williams. Sirius XM. Chatting with a Williams greets them both
background, Williams’ right favor of the shades. “I looked at a bunch of CBS host, Williams brags on with a sturdy handshake and
knee bounces ever-so slightly. “Wooooooo!” he exclaims. your tape already,” Nagy said. his famed culinary abilities. a booming, “Hi, I’m Darryl
An interviewer seated behind “We’ll come see you play a The self-proclaimed best Williams.”
the camera opens the ques- nnn couple times this fall.” cook on the team, he explains “Where you from?” he asks
tioning. After a short conversation, he and senior linebacker Tim one of the passengers.
“What was the most Williams enters the main Nagy leaves the stage. Wil- Washington compete for the “California,” they respond.
interesting thing you did this ballroom at roungly 2 p.m. liams is left alone at the table. title. “That’s big time!” Williams
offseason?” she asks. Interview stations have He looks up at the bright lights Washington’s dish of choice says. “How about you?”
Williams responds resound- been set up in three of the four shining down on him. is chicken, while Williams The other man appeases the
ingly. corners of the massive space. “I should’ve brought my prefers ribs. inquisitive offensive lineman.
Traveling to Gatlinburg, Williams is assigned to the sunglasses,” he said. “If they don’t fall off the “Florida,” he said.
Tennessee, he and his family spot left of the stage — the bone, I don’t want them,” he “That’s also big time,” Wil-
spent time camping and enjoy- set that had been reserved for nnn said. liams adds.
ing the company of loved ones quarterbacks throughout the After a final interview with The door opens in the lobby.
he later explained. week. Following the main media the Sirius XM staff, he begins A thinned crowd of autograph
The trip took a Griswoldian Catching his breath, Wil- session and a separate press his walk toward “Radio Row” seekers greets the party.
twist as a bear broke into liams receives a towel from conference for the electronic — the strip of local stations Striding through radio
the family van, rummaging SEC Director of Student En- media, Williams steps into the gathered right off the lobby. row once more, Williams and
through the trash and food gagement Misty Brown — his foyer outside the ballroom. Before descending down Green head to the food court
inside. chaperone for the afternoon. He checks his phone. the escalator, Williams and in the attached mall as they
“That had to be No. 1,” Wil- He quickly wipes his brow and Flipping through the pho- Brown part ways. The two await Moorhead who is 10
liams later said of where the takes a swig of water. tos Brown had taken of him embrace. Williams thanks minutes behind schedule.
trip ranked. “I’m good,” Williams tells during his photo-shoot, Wil- Brown for her help throughout Long day in tow, Williams
Around 1:54 p.m., Williams Brown. Media begin to gather. liams quickly exclaims, “I can’t the day. resisted fatigue. It felt good to
enters the photo-shoot room. The questions are wait to show Mom these!” He reaches the lobby and be home.
Hodge
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to have to go through obligated to add a quar- yards per carry on 76 the first game. We’d like system,” Williams said. he was big and athletic
this song and dance with terback, but he wanted to attempts, with Thompson to have it by the end of “He was with coach but he has a live arm.”
Joe a couple more times. improve the talent of his tallying 6.8 yards per that scrimmage because Moorhead at Penn State, It’s probably not a
You’ll be just as sick of offensive personnel. That carry on 99 rushes. we’ll start opponent prep so I feel he knows the coincidence Stevens
reading about it as we doesn’t seem like a vote Because they’re es- the next day ... When it system pretty well.” was primarily the talk
will be writing it. of confidence in Thomp- sentially the same in the becomes obvious to me There was some of MSU’s portion of SEC
But closed-door prom- son to me. running game, Moorhead that someone stepped buzz in the Twitter Media Days. He’s very
ises that may or may not From an on-field said the better passer is up and won the job, we’ll world generated by NFL likely going to be under
have been made aside, standpoint, both players going to win the competi- name it, but I don’t want Draft Analyst Jim Nagy, center for the majority of
let’s look at the bigger have a limited sample tion. That seems to favor to put a hard date on it.” who called Stevens the the 2019 campaign, un-
picture. size in their collegiate Stevens. If State is indeed going biggest surprise of the less Moorhead has been
It’s probably not a careers. “The thing that I’m to roll with Stevens in the 40 quarterbacks invited trolling us all.
good sign for Thomp- The 6-foot-5, looking for in the com- season opener against to the Manning Passing Guess we’ll find out in
son MSU was so intent 235-pound Stevens petition is the guy that Louisiana, it’s unclear a month.
Academy.
on adding a graduate played 20 games in three throws the ball the best what player the Bulldogs Garrick Hodge is the
“Scouts talk about how
quarterback in the first years for Penn State and with the best accuracy,” are getting.
guys spin it and Stevens sports editor for The
place. Moorhead pointed only threw 41 passes. Moorhead said. “The He’s made a favorable
spun it as well as anyone Dispatch. Follow him
out that prior to Stevens Yet, he completed 58.5 area we’re looking to im- impression with his team-
becoming available in percent of them and prove the most offensive- mates in his limited time at the camp,” Nagy tweet- on Twitter @Garrick_
the transfer portal, State threw four touchdowns ly is the explosiveness in town, though. ed on July 1. “We knew Hodge.
went after another gradu- to one interception, while and effectiveness of our Stevens’ new room-
ate transfer quarterback averaging 7.4 yards per passing game. We have to mate, MSU senior tight
and failed in its pursuit. attempt. Meanwhile, find a guy that can make end Farrod Green, lit up
Considering past reports, in 16 games over two tight window throws and the first time he caught a
it’s likely he was refer- seasons, Thompson has make good decisions.” pass from his roomie. He
ring to former Clem- completed just 46.6 per- While he was reluctant couldn’t believe the arm
son signal caller Kelly cent of his 105 attempted to commit to a set time- strength Stevens was
Bryant, who eventually passes, but has averaged frame, Moorhead said displaying.
transferred to Missouri. 8.1 yards per attempt. he’d like to determine his “I was like, ‘This kid
Of course, Moorhead Last season, the 6-foot-4, signal caller at least 10 can go,’ “ Green said.
eventually pivoted to 225-pound signal caller days before MSU’s sea- Meanwhile MSU cen-
Stevens in the spring and only completed 18 of 39 son opener on August 31. ter Darryl Williams says
the match seemed obvi- passes, but a third of the “Ideally, (we’d like to he checks in with Stevens
ous considering the pair completions resulted in name a starter) as soon frequently to ensure the
spent two years together touchdowns. as possible,” Moorhead pair are prepared when
at Penn State. Both athletes are de- said. “There’s a Wednes- fall camp starts.
Moorhead said MSU cent runners, as Stevens day scrimmage we have “It’s very impressive
didn’t necessarily feel averages a career 6.7 that’s 10 days out from how well he knows the
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Roughly six months and it will help us do the the waiver process. good thing. So, we make
on from that dishearten- things that we need to do Painting it as “liberal” commitments to players
ing loss, Saban reflected to be able to play to our and “free agency,” he said for four years. They make
on the game and how his full potential throughout the modern era of trans- commitments to us to be
team maintains an edge this season.” fers has created a system in our program. It may
from falling short of the of inconsistencies and one not work out for every-
program’s seventh nation- that adds a whole new set body and they may have a
al title.
College football of challenges for college better opportunity some-
“It seems like we had free agency coaching staffs. place else, but if they
a lot of distractions at the Saban didn’t mince “Everybody’s expecta- have to sit out for a year,
end of the year,” he said. words when asked about tion is I can transfer and it would be a consequence
“So hopefully we learned his thoughts on the get a waiver,” Saban said. for them in terms of their
from those scenarios, NCAA transfer portal and “And I don’t think that’s a commitment.”
on the air
Minnesota
Central Division
W L Pct GB
58 36 .617 —
Totals 33 7 7 7 Totals 30 2 2 2
Los Angeles
Philadelphia
100 001 221—7
000 002 000—2
Boston 011 200 01x—5
E_Devers (15). DP_Toronto 1. LOB_Toronto 9,
Boston 11. 2B_Devers (28), Bogaerts (31), Be-
Ricky Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif. (138) def.
Drew Salyers, Howard, Ohio (150), 1 up
Kento Yamawaki, Japan (146) def. James Song,
LA Galaxy II at Tulsa, 8:30 p.m.
Las Vegas at Tacoma, 10 p.m.
New Mexico at Sacramento, 11 p.m.
E_Muncy 2 (12). LOB_Los Angeles 12, Phila-
Today Cleveland 54 40 .574 4 nintendi (24). HR_Gurriel Jr. (17), T.Hernandez Rancho Santa Fe, Calif. (147), 5 and 4 Friday, July 26
Chicago 42 50 .457 15 delphia 7. HR_Freese (9), J.Turner (12). SB_ 2 (11), Devers (18). Thomas Ponder, Dothan, Ala. (149) def. Elvis Tampa Bay at New York Red Bulls II, 7 p.m.
Kansas City 35 62 .361 24½ Pollock (1). CS_Kingery (2). SF_Pollock (3). IP H R ER BB SO Smylie, Australia (143), 3 and 2 Saturday, July 27
BOWLING Detroit 29 62 .319 27½ IP H R ER BB SO Toronto Austin Greaser, Vandalia, Ohio (144) def. Con- Atlanta 2 at North Carolina, 7 p.m.
West Division Los Angeles Aa.Sanchez L,3-14 5 8 4 4 1 4 nor McKinney, Scotland (148), 2 up Pittsburgh at Hartford, 7 p.m.
8 p.m. — PBA: Summer League Elias Cup W L Pct GB Maeda 2 0 0 0 2 3 Kingham 2 4 0 0 1 1 Akshay Bhatia, Wake Forest, N.C. (141) def. Charleston at Swope Park Rangers, 8 p.m.
Houston 60 37 .619 — Sadler 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Giles 1 2 1 1 1 1 Luke Morgan, Guthrie, Okla. (150), 4 and 2 Charlotte at Birmingham, 8 p.m.
Finals, FS1 Oakland 55 41 .573 4½ J.Urias 2 2-3 1 2 0 2 3 Boston Minwook Gwon, South Korea (146) def. Mat- Indy at Nashville, 8 p.m.
Texas 50 46 .521 9½ P.Baez W,4-2 BS,4 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 E.Rodriguez W,11-4 6 1-3 3 2 2 3 4 thew Sutherland, Sacramento, Calif (148), 6 Bethlehem Steel at Saint Louis, 8:30 p.m.
CFL FOOTBALL Los Angeles 50 47 .515 10 J.Kelly 1 0 0 0 0 1 M.Barnes H,16 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 and 5 Fresno at Austin, 8:30 p.m.
Floro 1 1 0 0 1 1 Preston Summerhays, Scottsdale, Ariz. (142) Ottawa at Memphis, 8:30 p.m.
8 p.m. — Toronto at Calgary, ESPN2 Seattle 39 60 .394 22
Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia
J.Taylor H,2
Workman S,5-9 1
1-3 1 1 1 1
2-3 1 1 1
0
2 4 def. Takafumi Shimoji, Japan (149), 4 and 2 Phoenix at Tulsa, 8:30 p.m.
Pivetta 2 1-3 0 1 1 4 4 Thomas Morrison, Dallas (144) def. Michael
CYCLING N.Y. Yankees 8, Tampa Bay 3
Washington 8, Baltimore 1 Hammer 1 2-3 1 0 0 2 2
HBP_by Aa.Sanchez (Chavis), by J.Taylor
(Grichuk). Brennan, Leesburg, Va. (148), 20 holes
Real Monarchs at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m.
OKC Energy at Tacoma, 10 p.m.
6:30 a.m. — Tour de France: Stage 12, 126 Toronto 10, Boston 4 J.Alvarez
E.Garcia
1 0 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 2
1
1
Umpires_Home, Lance Barrett; First, Chris ___
Pairings and tee times for Thursday’s second
Sacramento at Orange County, 10 p.m.
Cleveland 8, Detroit 0 Guccione; Second, Roberto Ortiz; Third, Dan Colorado Springs at Reno, 10:30 p.m.
miles, Toulouse to Bagnères-de-Bigorre, Arizona 9, Texas 2 Nicasio L,1-3
A.Davis
1 2 2 2 1
2 3 3 3 1
1
4
Iassogna. round of match play Rio Grande Valley at Las Vegas, 10:30 p.m.
N.Y. Mets 3, Minnesota 2 T_3:35. A_34,853 (37,731). All Times EDT Sunday, July 28
France, NBCSN Kansas City 11, Chicago White Sox 0 HBP_by A.Davis (Ru.Martin), by A.Davis (Pol- Upper Bracket Louisville at Loudoun, 7:30 p.m.
L.A. Angels 7, Houston 2 lock). Padres 3, Marlins 2 7 a.m. - William Moll, Houston (138) vs. Jacob LA Galaxy II at Portland II, 9 p.m.
GOLF Oakland 9, Seattle 2 Umpires_Home, Jansen Visconti; First, Bill San Diego Miami Sosa, Austin, Texas (147)
5 a.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Champi- Wednesday’s Games
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Yankees, ppd.
Miller; Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Chris
Conroy.
T_3:58. A_31,067 (43,647).
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Tts Jr. ss 5 0 0 0 Rojas ss 4 1 0 0
Hosmer 1b 4 0 2 0 N.Wlker 3b 4 0 0 0
7:12 a.m. - Deven Ramachandran, San Rafael,
Calif. (144) vs. Yuxin Lin, China (144)
7:24 a.m. - Bo Jin, China (141) vs. Jack Wall,
Transactions
onship, first round, Northern Ireland, GOLF N.Y. Mets 14, Minnesota 4
Machado 3b 3 0 2 0 Riddle pr 0 0 0 0 Brielle, N.J. (145) Wednesday’s Moves
Oakland 10, Seattle 2
Astros 11, Angels 2 F.Reyes rf 3 0 0 0 Cooper 1b 4 0 0 0 7:36 a.m. - Brian Ma, Milpitas, Calif. (141) vs. BASEBALL
10 a.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Champi- Baltimore 9, Washington 2
Boston 5, Toronto 4 Houston Los Angeles Myers lf 0 0 0 0 Bri.And rf 4 0 0 0 Nathan Han, Somers, N.Y. (145) Major League Baseball
ab r h bi ab r h bi Renfroe lf-rf 3 0 0 0 S.Cstro 2b 4 1 2 2 7:48 a.m. - Luke Potter, Encinitas, Calif. (139) MLB — Suspended Philadelphia RHP Héctor
onship, first round, Northern Ireland, GOLF Cleveland 7, Detroit 2
Arizona 19, Texas 4 Sprnger rf 3 2 1 3 Fltcher 3b 5 0 0 0 Margot cf 4 1 1 0 Grndrsn lf 4 0 0 0 vs. Canon Claycomb, Bowling Green, Ky. (147) Neris three games and fined him an undis-
Altuve 2b 4 1 2 2 Simmons ss 4 0 2 0 closed amount for intentionally throwing a pitch
4 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The Barbasol Kansas City 7, Chicago White Sox 5
Kemp 2b 1 0 0 0 Ohtani dh 3 0 2 0
G.Grcia 2b 4 1 2 1 Puello cf 3 0 0 0
Hedges c 3 1 1 2 Holaday c 3 0 1 0
8 a.m. - Alex Vogelsong, Palm City, Fla. (143)
vs. Garrett Martin, San Antonio (148) in the area of the head of David Freese of the
Houston 11, L.A. Angels 2
Bregman ss-3b 5 1 1 1 Upton lf 4 0 2 0
Championship, first round, Nicholasville, Ky., Thursday’s Games
Brntley dh 3 2 1 2 K.Clhun rf 4 0 1 0
Paddack p 2 0 1 0 Romo p 0 0 0 0
Stammen p 0 0 0 0 Rchards p 1 0 0 0
8:12 a.m. - Michael Thorbjornsen, Wellesley, Los Angeles Dodgers during a July 16 game.
Suspended LA Angels RHP Noé Ramirez
Toronto (Pannone 2-3) at Boston (Sale 3-9), Mass. (139) vs. Palmer Jackson, Murrysville,
GOLF 1:05 p.m. Stassi ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Goodwin cf 4 0 0 0
Gurriel 3b 4 1 1 0 Rengifo 2b 3 1 0 0
Naylor ph 1 0 0 0 Quijada p 0 0 0 0 Pa. (146) for three-games and an undisclosed fine for
throwing a pitch in the area of the head of Jake
Chicago White Sox (Detwiler 1-0) at Kansas Yates p 0 0 0 0 Rivera ph 0 0 0 0 8:24 a.m. - Noah Kumar, Sarasota, Fla. (143)
12:30 a.m. (Friday) — PGA Tour Golf: The City (Keller 5-9), 1:15 p.m. Straw ss 1 0 0 0 Thaiss 1b 4 0 0 0
Reddick lf 5 0 1 0 Garneau c 4 1 2 2
J.Grcia p 0 0 0 0 vs. Kelly Chinn, Great Falls, Va. (144) Marisnick of the Houston Astros during a July
Tampa Bay (Chirinos 8-4) at N.Y. Yankees (Ger- Chen p 0 0 0 0 Lower Bracket 16 game.
Open Championship, second round, North- man 11-2), 3:00 p.m., 1st game R.Chrns c 4 1 1 0 Alfaro ph-c 1 0 0 0 8:36 a.m. - William Mouw, Chino, Calif. (138) vs. American League
Tampa Bay (Morton 11-2) at N.Y. Yankees White 1b 4 1 1 1 Totals 32 3 9 3 Totals 32 2 3 2 Bronson Myers, Columbia, S.C. (147) BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Sent RHP Nate
ern Ireland, GOLF (TBD), 7:05 p.m., 2nd game Mrsnick cf 4 2 3 1 San Diego 000 300 000—3 8:48 a.m. - George Duangmanee, Fairfax, Va. Karns to Bowie (EL) for a rehab assignment.
Detroit (Boyd 6-7) at Cleveland (Bauer 8-7), Totals 39 11 12 10 Totals 35 2 9 2 Miami 000 000 011—2 (143) vs. Joshua Greer, Australia (148) CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed OF Eloy
5 a.m. (Friday) — PGA Tour Golf: The Open 7:10 p.m. Houston 321 050 000—11 E_Tatis Jr. 2 (12), G.Garcia (3). DP_San Di- 9 a.m. - Sean Curran, New Lenox, Ill. (150) vs. Jiménez on the 10-day IL. Assigned RHP Juan
Los Angeles 000 010 001— 2 ego 1, Miami 2. LOB_San Diego 8, Miami 4. Maxwell Moldovan, Uniontown, Ohio (146) Minaya outright to Charlotte (IL). Selected the
Championship, second round, Northern Oakland (Fiers 9-3) at Minnesota (Gibson 8-4),
8:10 p.m. LOB_Houston 4, Los Angeles 8. 2B_Altuve (14), 2B_Hosmer (17), Margot (11). HR_Hedges (7), 9:12 a.m. - Yuki Moriyama, Japan (149) vs. Jo- contract of INF Ryan Goins from Charlotte.
Bregman (15), Gurriel (23), Marisnick 2 (14), S.Castro (7). SB_S.Castro (2). S_Paddack (3). DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned LHP Ryan
Ireland, GOLF Houston (Miley 7-4) at L.A. Angels (Harvey
Garneau (3). HR_Springer (21), Brantley (13), IP H R ER BB SO
seph Pagdin, England (145)
9:24 a.m. - Ricky Castillo, Yorba Linda, Calif. Carpenter to Toledo (IL). Recalled RHP Zac
3-4), 9:07 p.m.
Garneau (1). SB_Altuve (3), Marisnick (8).
MLB BASEBALL Friday’s Games
IP H R ER BB SO
San Diego
Paddack W,6-4 7 2-3 1 1 1 1 8
(138) vs. Kento Yamawaki, Japan (146)
9:36 a.m. - Thomas Ponder, Dothan, Ala. (149)
Reininger from Toledo.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Recalled C Meibrys
Boston (Price 7-2) at Baltimore (Means 7-5),
12 p.m. — Toronto at Boston OR Chicago 7:05 p.m. Houston Stammen H,20 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 vs. Austin Greaser, Vandalia, Ohio (144) Viloria from Northwest Arkansas (TL). Placed
Colorado (Freeland 2-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Happ G.Cole W,10-5 7 7 1 1 1 11 Yates S,31-33 1 1 1 0 0 3 9:48 a.m. - Akshay Bhatia, Wake Forest, N.C. SS Adalberto Mondesi on the 10-day IL. Acti-
White Sox at Kansas City, MLB 7-5), 7:05 p.m. Joe.Smith
Pressly
1 1 0 0 0
1 1 1 1 1
0
3
Miami (141) vs. Minwook Gwon, South Korea (146) vated LHP Mike Montgomery. Optioned RHP
Chicago White Sox (Lopez 4-8) at Tampa Bay Richards L,3-11 5 8 3 3 3 5 10 a.m. - Preston Summerhays, Scottsdale, Jake Newberry. Traded OF Terrance Gore to
6 p.m. — Tampa Bay at NY Yankees OR St. (TBD), 7:10 p.m. Los Angeles Quijada 1 1 0 0 1 1 Ariz. (142) vs. Michael Brennan, Leesburg, the N.Y. Yankees for cash.
Kansas City (Montgomery 1-2) at Cleveland Pena L,7-3 4 2-3 9 8 8 1 5 J.Garcia 1 0 0 0 1 1 Va. (148) LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned C An-
Louis at Cincinnati, MLB (Bieber 8-3), 7:10 p.m. Bard 2 2-3 3 3 3 1 0 Chen 1 0 0 0 0 0 Note: Second Round winners advance to the thony Bemboom and 1B Justin Bour to Salt
Toronto (Stroman 5-10) at Detroit (Zimmer- L.Garcia 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Romo 1 0 0 0 0 2 third round of match play to begin at 1 p.m. Lake (PCL). Transferred 3B Zack Cozart to
TENNIS mann 0-6), 7:10 p.m. HBP_by Pena (Brantley). WP_Pena. WP_Richards. the 60-day IL. Recalled RHP Luke Bard from
6 p.m. — WTT: Philadelphia Freedoms vs. Oakland (Bassitt 6-4) at Minnesota (Odorizzi
11-4), 8:10 p.m.
Umpires_Home, Mark Wegner; First, Alan
Porter; Second, Ramon De Jesus; Third, Stu
Scheuwater.
Umpires_Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Paul
Nauert; Second, CB Bucknor; Third, Fieldin
Cubreth.
Soccer Salt Lake.
MINNESOTA TWINS — Designated RHP Mike
Morin for assignment. Placed OF Byron Buxton
Orlando Storm, CBSSN Texas (Minor 8-4) at Houston (Verlander 11-4),
8:10 p.m. T_2:57. A_35,738 (45,050). T_2:46. A_7,818 (36,742). Major League Soccer on the 7-day IL.
At A Glance
SOCCER (MEN’S) L.A. Angels (TBD) at Seattle (Leake 7-8), 10:10 Orioles 9, Nationals 2 Cubs 5, Reds 2 All Times EDT
NEW YORK YANKEES — Assigned OF Ter-
rance Gore to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).
p.m. Washington Baltimore EASTERN CONFERENCE
7 p.m. — MLS: D.C. United at FC Cincinnati, Cincinnati Chicago SEATTLE MARINERS — Assigned OF Mac
National League ab r h bi ab r h bi
T.Trner ss 3 1 1 0 Villar 2b 5 1 0 0
ab r h bi ab r h bi W L T Pts GF GA Williamson outright to Tacoma (PCL).
ESPN At A Glance
Eaton rf 3 0 1 2 Mancini rf 3 3 2 3
Senzel cf 4 1 2 1 Almr Jr cf 4 0 0 0
Lrenzen cf-p 0 0 0 0 J.Baez ss 4 1 1 0
Philadelphia 10 6 6 36 39 32
Atlanta 10 8 3 33 33 25
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned OF Guillermo
All Times EDT Heredia to Durham (IL). Recalled LHP Jalen
WNBA BASKETBALL East Division
Rendon 3b 4 0 1 0 Broxton cf 0 0 0 0
J.Soto lf 2 0 0 0 Sisco c 4 2 2 0
Votto 1b 4 0 0 0 Bryant lf 3 2 2 1 D.C. United 8 5 8 32 27 23
New York 9 8 4 31 36 31
Beeks from Durham.
W L Pct GB E.Sarez 3b 4 0 1 0 Rizzo 1b 3 1 1 1 National League
2:30 p.m. — Dallas at Los Angeles, NBA Atlanta 58 39 .598 —
Kndrick dh 4 0 0 0 Nunez dh 4 1 1 0
M.Adams 1b 4 0 1 0 Sntnder lf-rf 3 1 2 2
Puig rf 4 0 1 1 Cratini c 4 0 0 0 Montreal 9 10 3 30 26 36 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Signed OF
Detrich lf 1 0 0 0 Heyward rf 3 0 1 2 Toronto FC 8 8 5 29 35 34
Friday Washington 50 44 .532 6½
Philadelphia 49 47 .510 8½
New York 44 51 .463 13
B.Dzier 2b 4 0 0 0 C.Davis 1b 4 0 2 1
V.Rbles cf 4 1 1 0 S.Wlkrs cf-lf 3 1 2 1
Ervin pr-lf 1 0 0 0 Russell 2b 3 1 1 1
Gennett 2b 3 0 0 0 Bote 3b 3 0 0 0
N.Y. City FC 7 3 8 29 31 22
New England 7 8 6 27 28 38
Max Murphy to a minor league contract.
ATLANTA BRAVES — Placed LHP Max Fried
on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Bryse Wilson
AUTO RACING Miami 35 58 .376 21
Gomes c 2 0 0 0 R.Ruiz 3b 3 0 2 2
Parra ph 1 0 0 0 Ri.Mrtn ss 4 0 1 0
J.Iglss ss 3 0 1 0 Darvish p 1 0 0 0 Orlando City 7 9 4 25 28 27 from Gwinnett (IL). Sent RHP Kevin Gausman
Central Division Dav.Hrn p 0 0 0 0 Schwrbr ph 1 0 0 0 Chicago 5 9 8 23 34 33 to Gwinnett for a rehab assignment.
11:15 a.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup W L Pct GB
Totals
Washington
31 2 5 2 Totals
001 010 000—2
33 9 14 9 Bowman p 0 0 0 0 Ryan p 0 0 0 0 Columbus 5 14 3 18 19 33 CINCINNATI REDS — Placed RHP Raisel Igle-
Chicago 52 44 .542 — Winker cf 1 0 0 0 Kntzler p 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 5 13 2 17 20 45 sias on paternity leave. Selected the contract of
Series: practice, Loudon, N.H., NBCSN Milwaukee 50 47 .515 2½
Baltimore 000 100 35x—9 Grterol c 4 0 1 0 R.Grcia ph 1 0 0 0 WESTERN CONFERENCE C Juan Graterol from Louisville (IL).
E_R.Ruiz (6), B.Dozier (4). DP_Washington S.Gray p 2 0 0 0 Kimbrel p 0 0 0 0 W L T Pts GF GA
St. Louis 48 46 .511 3 COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned RHP Je-
12 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: practice, Pittsburgh 45 50 .474 6½
2, Baltimore 1. LOB_Washington 7, Baltimore Peraza ph-ss 1 1 1 0 Los Angeles FC 14 2 4 46 53 17 sus Tinoco to Albuquerque (PCL). Reinstated
4. 2B_T.Turner (18), Eaton (12), S.Wilkerson Totals 32 2 7 2 Totals 30 5 6 5 Seattle 10 5 5 35 31 26
Loudon, N.H., NBCSN Cincinnati 43 50 .462 7½
West Division
(9). HR_Mancini 2 (19). SB_V.Robles 2 (15), Cincinnati 000 000 020—2 LA Galaxy 11 8 1 34 27 25
LHP Harrison Musgrave from the 60-day IL and
optioned him to Albuquerque. Transferred INF
Gomes (1). CS_S.Wilkerson (3). SF_Eaton (3), Chicago 110 000 21x—5 Minn. United 10 7 3 33 37 29
1 p.m. — IndyCar Racing: qualifying, New-
Los Angeles
W L Pct GB
64 34 .653 —
Santander (2), R.Ruiz (2). DP_Chicago 1. LOB_Cincinnati 6, Chicago 3. San Jose 9 7 4 31 33 31
Brendan Rodgers to the 60-day IL.
IP H R ER BB SO NEW YORK METS — Traded RHP Wilmer Font
2B_Senzel (15), Peraza (10), Heyward (10). R. Salt Lake 9 9 2 29 29 29
ton, Iowa, NBCSN Arizona 49 47 .510 14 Washington HR_Bryant (20), Russell (6). FC Dallas 8 8 5 29 29 26
to Toronto for cash.
San Francisco 47 49 .490 16 Fedde 6 5 1 1 0 2 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned RHP
2:30 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: final San Diego 46 49 .484 16½ Suero L,2-5 BS,4 1-3 3 3 3 1 0
Cincinnati
IP H R ER BB SO Houston 8 9 3 27 29 33
S. Kan. City 6 7 7 25 32 34
Yacksel Rios to Lehigh Valley (IL). Placed RHP
Colorado 46 50 .479 17 Sipp 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Edubray Ramos and OF Jay Bruce on the 10-
practice, Loudon, N.H., NBCSN Tuesday’s Games Javy.Guerra 1-3 3 4 2 0 0
S.Gray L,5-6 6 2 2 2 0
Dav.Hernandez 1-3 1 2 2 2
8
1
Portland 7 8 3 24 28 30 day IL. Reinstated RHP Juan Nicasio from the
Philadelphia 9, L.A. Dodgers 8 Colorado 5 10 5 20 31 40 10-day IL. Recalled LHP Austin Davis and OF
3:30 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Washington 8, Baltimore 1
Grace
Baltimore
1 3 1 1 0 1 Bowman 1 1-3 2 1 1 0 0 Vancouver 4 10 8 20 22 38 Nick Williams from Lehigh Valley.
Miami 12, San Diego 7 Lorenzen 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Sent SS Erik
Series: qualifying, Loudon, N.H., NBCSN Arizona 9, Texas 2
Brooks
G.Ynoa W,1-6
2
4
2-3 2 1 1
1-3 2 1 1
2
0
0
2
Chicago Wednesday, July 17 Gonzalez to Indianapolis (IL) for a rehab as-
Chicago Cubs 4, Cincinnati 3, 10 innings Darvish W,3-4 6 2 0 0 0 7 Atlanta 5, Houston 0
6 p.m. — NHRA Drag Racing: Friday Nitro Milwaukee 13, Atlanta 1
P.Fry H,8 2-3 0 0 0 1 0 Ryan H,7 1 1 0 0 0 0 New England 4, Vancouver 0
signment.
SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned LHP Robbie
Givens S,8-13 1 1-3 1 0 0 0 1 Kintzler 1 4 2 2 0 0 Columbus 2, Chicago 2, tie
Live Denver, Denver, Colo., FS1 N.Y. Mets 3, Minnesota 2 Javy.Guerra pitched to 4 batters in the 8th Erlin to El Paso (PCL). Reinstated LHP Eric
Pittsburgh 3, St. Louis 1 Kimbrel S,4-5 1 0 0 0 0 2 Toronto FC 3, New York 1
HBP_by Brooks (Gomes). WP_Givens. HBP_by Darvish (Gennett), by Darvish (Diet- Lauer from the bereavement leave list.
Thursday, July 18
CYCLING San Francisco 8, Colorado 4, 10 innings
Wednesday’s Games
Umpires_Home, Mike Estabrook; First, Alfonso rich), by Ryan (Ervin). D.C. United at Cincinnati, 8 p.m.
SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Optioned RHP
Marquez; Second, Ryan Blakney; Third, Chad Umpires_Home, Jim Wolf; First, Sean Barber; Ray Black to Sacramento (PCL).
6:30 a.m. — Tour de France: Stage 13, N.Y. Mets 14, Minnesota 4 Orlando City at Portland, 10 p.m. WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Optioned INF
Fairchild. Second, Sam Holbrook; Third, Manny Gon- Friday, July 19
St. Louis 6, Pittsburgh 5 T_2:51. A_20,786 (45,971). Adrián Sanchez to Harrisburg (EL). Recalled
individual time trial, 17 miles, Pau, France, Milwaukee 5, Atlanta 4 zalez. Los Angeles FC at LA Galaxy, 10 p.m. RHP Erick Fedde from Harrisburg.
NBCSN
Chicago Cubs 5, Cincinnati 2
San Francisco 11, Colorado 8
Royals 7, White Sox 5 T_3:07. A_37,260 (41,649). Saturday, July 20
Chicago at Philadelphia, 7:30 p.m.
American Association
GOLF
Baltimore 9, Washington 2
L.A. Dodgers 7, Philadelphia 2
Chicago Kansas City
ab r h bi ab r h bi
L.Grcia cf 4 0 1 0 Mrrfeld 2b 3 1 3 1
Basketball Houston at Toronto FC, 7:30 p.m.
Montreal at Columbus, 7:30 p.m.
FARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS — Re-
leased INF Joe Becht.
MILWAUKEE MILKMEN — Released LHP An-
5 a.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Cham- San Diego 3, Miami 2
Arizona 19, Texas 4
Moncada 3b 4 0 0 0 Cthbert 3b 4 1 0 0 WNBA Glance FC Dallas at Sporting Kansas City, 8:30 p.m.
New York City FC at Colorado, 9 p.m.
drew Tomasovich.
J.Abreu 1b 4 1 2 0 A.Grdon lf 3 2 2 0 All Times EDT ST. PAUL SAINTS — Released RHP Tom Cur-
Thursday’s Games Minnesota United at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m.
pionship, second round, Northern Ireland, San Diego (Lamet 0-2) at Miami (Smith 5-4),
J.McCnn c 4 0 0 0 H.Dzier dh 2 2 1 1
Jay lf 3 1 0 0 Soler rf 4 0 2 3
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct GB
San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m.
tin. Signed C Mike Aiello.
Atlantic League
12:10 p.m. Sunday, July 21
GOLF L.A. Dodgers (Stripling 4-3) at Philadelphia
We.Cstl dh 4 0 1 0 B.Hmltn cf 0 0 0 0 Connecticut 11 6 .647 — D.C. United at Atlanta, 4 p.m. LANCASTER BARNSTORMERS — Released
Cordell rf 3 0 1 0 N.Lopez ss 4 0 2 2 Washington 9 6 .600 1 New England at Cincinnati, 6 p.m. RHP Christian Meister.
10 a.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The Open Cham- (Nola 8-2), 12:35 p.m.
St. Louis (Hudson 8-4) at Cincinnati (Roark
A.Reed ph 1 1 1 3 Strling cf-rf 3 1 1 0 Chicago 10 8 .556 1½ New York at Orlando City, 7:30 p.m. NEW BRITAIN BEES — Sold the contract of
Y.Sanch 2b 4 1 2 0 Duda 1b 4 0 0 0 New York 7 10 .412 4 Portland at Seattle, 9:30 p.m. OF Alejandro De Aza to the Minnesota Twins.
pionship, second round, Northern Ireland, 5-6), 7:10 p.m. Goins ss 3 1 2 2 Viloria c 4 0 1 0 Indiana 6 12 .333 5½ Friday, July 26 SOMERSET PATRIOTS — Released OF Dario
Washington (Strasburg 11-4) at Atlanta (Tehe- Totals 34 5 10 5 Totals 31 7 12 7 Atlanta 5 12 .294 6 Pizzano.
GOLF ran 5-6), 7:20 p.m. Chicago 000 002 003—5 WESTERN CONFERENCE
Sporting Kansas City at New York City FC,
7:30 p.m. SOUTHERN MARYLAND BLUE CRABS —
Milwaukee (Davies 7-2) at Arizona (Kelly 7-9), Kansas City 200 040 01x—7 W L Pct GB Signed RHP Brandon Shimo.
1 p.m. — U.S. Junior Amateur, FS1 9:40 p.m. DP_Chicago 3, Kansas City 2. LOB_Chicago Las Vegas 11 5 .688 —
Atlanta at Los Angeles FC, 10 p.m.
Saturday, July 27 SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — Released OF
N.Y. Mets (Syndergaard 7-4) at San Francisco 3, Kansas City 7. 2B_We.Castillo (4), A.Gordon Seattle 11 8 .579 1½ Jared Mitchell. Signed RHPs Josh Martin and
4 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The Barbasol (Bumgarner 5-7), 9:45 p.m. (25). HR_A.Reed (1), Goins (1). SB_Merrifield Los Angeles 9 7 .563 2
Orlando City at New England, 7 p.m.
Rogelio Bernal.
Friday’s Games (15). CS_Merrifield (8). Columbus at New York, 7:30 p.m.
Championship, second round, Nicholasville, Minnesota 10 8 .556 2 Cincinnati at Toronto FC, 8 p.m. YORK REVOLUTION — Signed RHP Sam Bur-
San Diego (Lauer 5-7) at Chicago Cubs (Lester IP H R ER BB SO Phoenix 8 8 .500 3 ton and OF Zach Sullivan.
9-6), 2:20 p.m. D.C. United at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Ky., GOLF Colorado (Freeland 2-6) at N.Y. Yankees (Happ
Chicago
Nova L,4-9 4 2-3 6 6 6 5 2
Dallas 5 12 .294 6½
Tuesday’s Games
Philadelphia at Montreal, 8 p.m. BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
7-5), 7:05 p.m. Real Salt Lake at FC Dallas, 8 p.m.
4 a.m. (Saturday) — PGA Tour Golf: The Philadelphia (Arrieta 8-7) at Pittsburgh (Lyles
J.Fry
Herrera
1 1-3 1 0 0
1 2 0 0 0
2
0
1 No games scheduled
Wednesday’s Games
Seattle at Houston, 8 p.m. BOSTON CELTICS — Signed C Enes Kanter.
Vancouver at Minnesota United, 8 p.m. Re-signed F Daniel Theis and G Brad Wana-
Open Championship, third round, Northern 5-6), 7:05 p.m.
St. Louis (Wainwright 6-7) at Cincinnati (Mahle
Colome 1 3 1 1 0 1 Chicago 77, Atlanta 76
Colorado at San Jose, 10 p.m. maker.
Kansas City Phoenix 69, Dallas 64 FOOTBALL
LA Galaxy at Portland, 10:30 p.m.
Ireland, GOLF 2-10), 7:10 p.m. Duffy W,4-5 6 6 2 2 0 5 Seattle 90, Minnesota 79 National Football League
NBA BASKETBALL
Washington (Corbin 7-5) at Atlanta (Soroka
10-1), 7:20 p.m.
Barlow
Diekman
1 1-3 1 0 0
2-3 1 0 0 0
0
2
3 Thursday’s Games
Dallas at Los Angeles, 3:30 p.m.
USL Championship ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released OL Des-
mond Harrison. Agreed to terms with DB Jalen
Milwaukee (Chacin 3-9) at Arizona (Clarke 2-3), All Times EDT
Wi.Peralta 2-3 2 3 3 1 1 Friday’s Games Thompson on a four-year contract.
1 p.m. — San Diego at Chicago Cubs, MLB 9:40 p.m. Kennedy S,15-18 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Washington at Indiana, 7 p.m.
Eastern Conference
W L T Pts GF GA ATLANTA FALCONS — Agreed to terms with
Miami (Gallen 0-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 10-2), Umpires_Home, John Libka; First, Adam Atlanta at Connecticut, 7:30 p.m. LB Deion Jones on a four-year contract ex-
6 p.m. — Colorado at NY Yankees OR Wash- 10:10 p.m. Hamari; Second, Todd Tichenor; Third, Tom Las Vegas at Seattle, 10 p.m.<
Tampa Bay 11 1 7 40 30 12
N.Y. R. Bulls II 11 4 4 37 45 24 tension.
N.Y. Mets (deGrom 5-7) at San Francisco Hallion.
ington at Atlanta, MLB N. Carolina 9 3 7 34 31 15 DENVER BRONCOS — Waived WR Aaron
SOCCER (MEN’S)
(Beede 3-3), 10:15 p.m.
Brewers 5, Braves 4
T_3:11. A_14,340 (37,903).
Diamondbacks 19,
Golf Indy 10 3 4 34 26 12
Nashville 9 5 5 32 33 19
Burbridge.
DETROIT RED WINGS — Re-signed D Joe
7 p.m. — International Friendly: Liverpool vs. Atlanta Milwaukee U.S. Junior Amateur Louisville 8 5 6 30 28 23 Hicketts to a two-year contract.
ab r h bi ab r h bi Rangers 4 Championship Results
Ottawa 7 3 8 29 28 20
Pittsburgh 6 3 8 26 29 18
HOCKEY
National Hockey League
Acn Jr. cf 4 0 0 0 Cain cf 3 0 0 0 Arizona Texas
Borussia Dortmund, South Bend, Ind., TNT D.Swnsn ss 4 0 0 0 Yelich rf 4 1 1 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Wednesday Charleston 5 4 8 23 23 22 COLORADO AVALANCHE — Signed F J.T.
At Inverness Club Charlotte 5 7 8 23 23 29 Compher to a four-year contract.
9 p.m. — MLS: Los Angeles FC at Los Ange- F.Frman 1b 3 1 0 0 Braun lf 3 1 1 0
Dnldson 3b 4 1 2 4 Hader p 0 0 0 0
J.Dyson lf-cf 5 1 3 1 Choo rf 4 0 0 0
I.Vrgas lf 2 1 2 0 DShelds cf 4 0 1 0 Toledo, Ohio Saint Louis 5 5 6 21 20 19 DETROIT RED WINGS — Re-signed D Joe
Yardage: 7,339; Par 71 Beth. Steel 5 10 4 19 29 38 Hicketts to a two-year contract.
les Galaxy, ESPN Albies 2b 5 0 0 0 Hiura 2b 4 1 2 1
B.McCnn c 4 0 2 0 Aguilar 1b 4 1 0 0
K.Marte cf 2 1 1 1 Andrus ss 3 0 0 0
Lcastro lf-cf 4 1 1 1 Guzman 1b 1 0 0 0 First Round of Match Play Loudoun 4 7 4 16 20 25 TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Re-signed D
Dominik Masin to a one-year, two-way contract.
WNBA BASKETBALL Riley lf 4 0 0 0 Pina c 3 1 2 3 E.Escbr 2b 7 2 2 5 Pence dh 4 1 1 0 Upper Bracket
William Moll, Houston, Texas (138) def. Josh
Birmingham 4 10 4 16 15 36
S. P. Rangers 3 9 6 15 25 39 American Hockey League
Joyce rf 2 0 0 0 Arcia ss 3 0 1 0 C.Wlker 1b 3 3 2 0 Mathis c 0 0 0 0
6 p.m. — Washington at Indiana, CBSSN Clbrson ph 1 1 1 0 Sladino 3b 3 0 0 0 A.Jones rf 6 3 4 0 Da.Sntn lf 4 2 2 3 Bartels, Lincoln, Neb. (150), 5 and 3 Memphis 3 9 5 14 16 24 BAKERSFIELD CONDORS — Signed RW
Keuchel p 2 0 0 0 C.Andrs p 2 0 0 0 Lamb 3b 4 2 2 2 Frsythe 1b-ss 3 1 1 1 Jacob Sosa, Austin, Texas (147) def. Jackson Atlanta 2 3 10 4 13 15 37 Anthony Peluso to a one-year contract and D
6:30 p.m.— Atlanta at Connecticut, NBA Sobotka p 0 0 0 0 F.Prlta p 0 0 0 0 Ahmed ss 3 1 1 3 Odor 2b 4 0 1 0 Van Paris, Pinehurst, N.C. (147), 19 holes Hartford 3 13 4 13 22 46 Vincent Desharnais to a two-year contract.
OLYMPIC SPORTS
Mrkakis ph 0 0 0 0 Thames ph 1 0 0 0 Leyba ph-ss 1 0 0 0 A.Cbrra 3b 4 0 1 0 Deven Ramachandran, San Rafael, Calif. (144) Western Conference
9 p.m. — Las Vegas at Seattle, NBA Tomlin p 0 0 0 0 Ju.Grra p 0 0 0 0 K.Cron dh 5 1 1 4 Fdrwicz c-p 3 0 0 0 def. Tom McKibbin, Ireland (148), 4 and 3 W L T Pts GF GA USADA — Announced American weightlifter
Phoenix 11 2 5 38 46 17 Joe Sacklow accepted a four-year sanction for
Saturday Camargo ph 1 1 1 0 Gamel lf 0 0 0 0 C.Kelly c 5 3 2 2 Yuxin Lin, China (144) def. JT Herman, Hilton
Totals 34 4 6 4 Totals 30 5 7 5 Totals 47 19 21 19 Totals 34 4 7 4 Head Island, S.C. (148), 1 up Reno 10 4 5 35 41 27 an anti-doping rule violation after testing posi-
Atlanta 000 000 022—4 Arizona 752 003 101—19 Bo Jin, China (141) def. Andi Xu, China (149), Fresno 9 2 7 34 32 18 tive for multiple prohibited substances.
AUSTRALIAN RULES FOOTBALL Milwaukee 020 003 00x—5 Texas 030 001 000— 4 5 and 4 Austin 8 6 5 29 26 23
Major League Soccer
SOCCER
E_Pina (4), Donaldson (11). DP_Atlanta 1. E_Da.Santana (6), Ray (2). LOB_Arizona 13, Jack Wall, Brielle, N.J. (145) def. Ben Brogdon, Portland II 7 5 7 28 36 30
10 p.m. — Geelong at Hawthorn, FS2 LOB_Atlanta 10, Milwaukee 3. 2B_B.McCann Texas 4. 2B_K.Marte (22), Locastro (5), A. Little Rock, Ark. (148), 2 and 1 El Paso 7 5 7 28 23 20 ATLANTA UNITED — Placed M/D Gordon Wild
2 (7), Hiura 2 (6). 3B_Braun (1). HR_Donaldson Jones (18), Lamb 2 (5), Odor (17). HR_J.Dyson Brian Ma, Milpitas, Calif. (141) def. Gaven Lane, Real Monarchs 8 6 3 27 37 29 on waivers.
AUTO RACING (22), Yelich (34), Pina (5). SB_Acuna Jr. (17). (6), E.Escobar 2 (21), K.Cron (5), C.Kelly (11), Argyle, Texas (149), 3 and 2 Sacramento 8 7 2 26 25 20 CHICAGO FIRE — Traded M Mo Adams to At-
CS_Arcia (4). Da.Santana 2 (13), Forsythe (5). SF_Ahmed Nathan Han, Somers, N.Y. (145) def. Jack New Mexico 6 5 8 26 34 31 lanta for general allocation money.
10:15 a.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: quali- IP H R ER BB SO (9). Townsend, San Diego (148), 1 up OKC Energy 6 6 8 26 27 30 PHILADELPHIA UNION — Signed M Cole
Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO Luke Potter, Encinitas, Calif. (139) def. Deven San Antonio 6 8 5 23 28 28 Turner to a pre-contract, which will take effect
fying, Loudon, N.H., NBCSN Keuchel L,3-3 5 2-3 6 5 4 2 5 Arizona Patel, Johns Creek, Ga. (150), 4 and 3 Las Vegas 6 7 5 23 27 27 on January 1.
Canon Claycomb, Bowling Green, Ky. (147) def. LA Galaxy II 5 6 8 23 29 39 USL Championship
11:30 a.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Sobotka
Tomlin
1-3 0 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0
1
1
Ray W,8-6
Andriese
6 6 4 4 1
1 1 0 0 0
7
3 Zach Jones, Highland, Utah (146), 1 up Orange County 5 7 7 22 29 32 USLC — Suspended Charlotte D Joel Johnson,
Series: final practice, Loudon, N.H., NBCSN Milwaukee Godley 2 0 0 0 0 4 Alex Vogelsong, Palm City, Fla. (143) def. Brett Rio Grande Valley 5 9 5 20 29 34 Atlanta United 2 F Luiz Fernando and Real
C.Anderson W,5-2 5 2-3 1 0 0 3 3 Texas Sodetz, Henderson, Nev. (149), 5 and 3 Tulsa 4 9 6 18 26 39 Monarchs SLC F Douglas Martinez one game.
1:30 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup F.Peralta H,2 1 1-3 1 0 0 3 2 Chavez L,3-5 2-3 5 7 7 1 0 Garrett Martin, San Antonio (148) def. James
Imai, Brookline, Mass. (144), 4 and 3
Colorado Springs 5 12 2 17 17 33
Tacoma 2 12 5 11 14 49
COLLEGE
COLGATE — Named Jessica Deitrick women’s
Ju.Guerra 1 1 2 2 1 1 Sampson 1 1-3 5 5 5 1 0
Series: qualifying, Loudon, N.H., NBCSN Hader S,21-23 1 3 2 0 0 2 P.Valdez 2 3 2 2 1 2 Michael Thorbjornsen, Wellesley, Mass. (139) NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. rowing coach.
Umpires_Home, Nic Lentz; First, Vic Cara- Bird 1 2-3 3 3 3 3 3 def. Phichakson Maichon, Thailand (150), 5 Wednesday, July 17 IOWA STATE — Named Joel Lanning defen-
5 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: The Lakes pazza; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Marvin Guerrieri 2 1-3 2 1 0 2 4 and 4 North Carolina 3, Loudoun 0 sive quality control assistant and Kyle Kempt
Hudson. Federowicz 1 3 1 1 0 0 Palmer Jackson, Murrysville, Pa. (146) def. Swope Park Rangers 4, Hartford 3 offensive quality control assistant.
Region 200, Loudon, N.H., NBCSN T_3:07. A_36,928 (41,900). HBP_by Chavez (K.Marte), by Sampson Gordon Sargent, Birmingham, Ala. (148), 3 Nashville 2, Memphis 0 N.C. CENTRAL — Named Thomas Carr and
(C.Walker), by P.Valdez (K.Cron). WP_An- and 1 Reno 3, OKC Energy 2 Brian Graves assistant men’s basketball coach-
6 p.m. — IndyCar Racing: The Iowa 300, Dodgers 7, Phillies 2 driese. Noah Kumar, Sarasota, Fla. (143) def. Matthew San Antonio 3, El Paso 1 es, Garrett Bridges director of men’s basketball
Los Angeles Philadelphia Umpires_Home, Ed Hickox; First, Chris Segal; Garside, Bettendorf, Iowa (149), 1 up Friday, July 19 operations and Michelle McLeod men’s basket-
Newton, Iowa, NBCSN ab r h bi ab r h bi Second, Carlos Torres; Third, Angel Hernan- Kelly Chinn, Great Falls, Va. (144) def. Jeevan Austin at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. ball operations assistant.
Pderson lf 4 0 0 0 C.Hrnan 2b 4 1 0 0 Sihota, Canada (148), 5 and 4 Saturday, July 20 NORTHWESTERN — Named Bryant McIntosh
BIG3 BASKETBALL Verdugo ph-lf
2 0 0 0 Kingery ss 2 1 1 0
dez.
T_3:14. A_26,681 (49,115). Lower Bracket Charleston at Hartford, 5 p.m. assistant director of men’s basketball opera-
3 p.m. — Week 5: Kansas City, Mo., CBS Muncy 3b-1b 2 2 1 0 B.Hrper rf 3 0 0 0
Freese 1b 4 1 1 2 Hoskins 1b 3 0 0 0 Red Sox 5, Blue Jays 4
William Mouw, Chino, Calif. (138) def. Jake Be-
ber-Frankel, Miami (150), 6 and 4
Bethlehem Steel at Louisville, 7 p.m.
Loudoun at Indy, 7 p.m.
tions.
SYRACUSE — Named Morganne Longoria
J.Kelly p 0 0 0 0 B.Mller 3b 3 0 0 1 Toronto Boston Bronson Myers, Columbia, S.C. (147) def. Jack North Carolina at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. director of volleyball operations.
4B Thursday, July 18, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Business
Business moves with Mary
I
were able to move out a
deally, Ashley Beard would love p.m. lot of the tables.”
to see families playing cornhole Heading down High-
While the actual
on a shady afternoon before way 45, you might have
store is closed now at
ordering a snowcone from her noticed Mike’s Pack-
counter. age Store temporarily 124 Fifth St. S., Rivera
Since opening Southern Snow closed at its original said Steel Forest is
Shack last week on Chubby Drive, location at 2322 Hwy. Mary Pollitz still taking customized
Beard said her dream for a sum- 45 N. Owner James orders over the phone.
mer spot is coming to fruition. She Ervin shuttered the old spot early Customers can call the
opened her business in partner- last week to begin the store’s move 662-570-4745 to place any orders.
ship with her mother, Sharon to 1925 Hwy. 45 N., the former Aar- Rivera added, for now, every-
Owen. on’s building. Hoping to open by thing is up in the air as to when
With patio chairs, tables and next week, Ervin said after moving Steel Forest will reopen.
yard games, Beard said she hopes nearly 3,000 bottles of inventory, You also may have noticed
to expand her business by hosting the move was successful consider- another Columbus business is cur-
food trucks, swing sets and more ing he only lost two bottles. rently closed for the moment.
for families to enjoy during the hot “My wife broke the first one,” Popeyes, 1535 Hwy 45 N., has
months. Beard offers snowcones, Ervin said. “It was some moon-
construction workers remodeling
drinks, pickles and a snowcone shine.”
the inside and outside of the fried
creation special at Southern Snow Once Mike’s Package Store re-
opens, you can find your wine and chicken fast food restaurant. The
Shack.
“The Snow Shack Cadillac,” spirits Monday through Saturday restaurant’s sign says it’s closed
Beard said. “It’s the works. It from 10 a.m.-10 p.m. for remodeling but will open soon.
comes with soft serve ice cream at Downtown, The Steel Forest Popeyes corporate office did not
the bottom, shaved ice, flavoring, Furniture Company has closed return messages from The Dis-
soft serve ice cream on top, cream shop temporarily. Heather Rivera, patch by press time.
and the topping of your choice. It’s store manager, said the building’s Got business tips? Email them to
just a little bit of everything.” roof caved during a rainstorm and mpollitz@cdispatch.com.
Business briefs
Johnson to retire sissippi State University ciety’s Relay for Life. She Walmart stores across Go behind the scenes and
Brenda Johnson, direc- in 1991 and in 1995 she
attained certification as
is also a charter member
of the NMMC-West Point
Mississippi this year. It
is part of Walmart’s plan
see what it takes to put out
tor of human resources
at North a professional in human
resources from the soci-
Wellness Center and an
active member of First
to spend an estimated
$45.8 million this year in
a daily newspaper!
Mississippi
ety of human resource Baptist Church in West
Medical
Center-West management. Point.
Mississippi through the
remodeling of nine stores Call 662-328-2424 today
Point, will When Johnson started
at Ivy Memorial Hospi-
Johnson was a lifelong
resident of Clay County
and continued expansion
of several innovations
to schedule a tour for your
be honored
with a tal, she was responsible until June, when she that save customers time group or organization.
for 125 employees, that moved to Starkville with and money.
retirement
number is around 300, Marion, her husband of
reception Johnson with the growth fueled by 43 years. They moved
from 4-6
addition of services and to be closer to their son
p.m. Aug. 1.
affiliated medical clinics Adam, his wife, JoAnna
in the hospital’s edu-
over the years. and granddaughter,
cation center. Johnson
In February, the Laney.
started as administrative
secretary and personnel Mississippi Hospital
director at Ivy Memorial Association Society Walmart launches high-
Hospital downtown in for Human Resources
Administration presented
tech vending machine
June 1985. She is retiring After unveiling plans
July 26 with 34 years of Johnson with its distin- to spend $45.8 million
service. guished service award. in Mississippi stores
A native of Una in Clay The award is given each this year, Walmart is
County, Johnson grad- year to a society member announcing the arrival of
uated from West Point in recognition of out- a high-tech pickup tower
High School in 1973. She standing contributions at the Columbus Super-
attended East Mississippi to heath care human center at 1913 Hwy. 45
Community College in resources in Mississippi. N., providing customers
Scooba and Mayhew, She recently completed a with a new, exciting way
and then worked for term as president of the to shop. The pickup tower
Tombigbee Regional MHA Society for human is a 16-foot structure that
Library, the predecessor resources and has served functions like a high-tech
to Bryan Public Library, as president, secretary vending machine and can
for several years before and board member for fulfill a customer’s online
joining Watkins, Ward the Golden Triangle order in less than a min-
and Stafford. Human Resources Asso- ute. This popular custom-
During this time she ciation. She has also been er convenience is part of
attained the designation active with United Way of Walmart’s commitment
of certified professional Clay County, serving as to lead retail innovation
secretary. In 1985, she a board member, Take a that save customers time
earned a bachelor’s Swing at Cancer, Make a and money.
degree in business from Wish Foundation, Amer- The addition of the
Mississippi University for ican Red Cross, Ameri- pickup tower at the
Women. She completed can Heart Association, Columbus Walmart is just
her master of business Alzheimer’s Association one of 15 pickup towers
administration from Mis- and American Cancer So- that will be added to
6B Thursday, July 18,
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Trustee for the benefit
of Mortgage Electronic
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4dr, White,
15K Miles, $15,900
Monroe, Oktibbeha,
Clay, Noxubee & Kem- 1 Bedrooms 205−695−2248.
Registration Systems, entered against you for per Counties, MS. Will 2 Bedroooms SUMMER SPECIAL.
Inc., acting solely as
Nominee for American
the money or other
things demanded in the
Vans: cut away dead/excess
branches from trees to 3 Bedrooms 1.75 acre lots. Good/
bad credit. 10% down,
Advisors Group, its suc- Petition. 2012 Honda Odyssey maintain/improve ap-
cessors and assigns, EXL; 4dr, Brown, pearance, health & Furnished & as low as $299/mo.
Eaton Land. 662−361−
which deed of trust is
recorded in Deed of
You are not required to
file answer or other
$15,900 value of trees in the
woods. Requires 12
Unfurnished 7711.
Trust Book 2016 at pleading but you may do
so if you desire.
Trucks: months of experience. 1, 2, & 3 Baths Autos For Sale 9150
Page 1226 in the Of- 40hrs/wk; Mon-Fri;
fice of the Chancery 2014 Toyota Tacoma 8AM–4PM. 10/1/19- Lease, Deposit
& Credit Check
Clerk of the County of Issued under my hand 4X4 BaJa Edition; 6/30/20. TEMP, Full- 2007 LEXUS LS460,
Lowndes, State of Mis- and seal of said Court, Double Cab, time. 25 positions avail. gold, loaded w/
sissippi; and this the 11th day of Ju- 98K Miles, $19,900 Salary $24.31/hr. OT viceinvestments.com navigation. Well
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WHEREAS, the afore- LEGAL NOTICE the employment period W/D. 12 mo lease, dep NEW INVENTORY
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tion filed in this Court by 2011 Toyota Rav4 Lim- Street, Columbus, MS 596−3264.
Cheryl De’ Meir Jones ited; 4dr, White,
Calmese, Petitioner, 165K Miles, $9,900 THE COMMERCIAL 3BR/3BA, BRICK,
seeking a determina- 2008 Toyota 4Runner Dispatch is seeking a Apts For Rent: Northside 7010
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tion and adjudication of SR5; 4dr, Blue, mechanically-minded 2,640 sq. ft., 32x32
wrongful death benefi- 113K Miles, 11,900 individual to work in its FOX RUN APARTMENTS LR/DR combo, 25x25
ciaries and for other re- 2007 Honda Fit; pressroom. Applicants library, lg. laundry room,
lief in a Petition to De- 4dr, Gray, must be comfortable 1 & 2 BR near hospital. new appl., Italian
3 One
termine Wrongful Death 82K Miles, $5,900 working around heavy $595−$645 monthly. marble in foyer & hall,
Beneficiaries and for Au- 2016 Nissan Rogue S; machinery, adhering to Military discount, pet custom drapes, dbl.
thority to Compromise
Doubtful Claim of Es-
4dr, Maroon,
48K Miles, $13,900
tight deadlines and
must have an eye for
area, pet friendly, and
furnished corporate
carport, security
system. $139,900.
kilometer
tate and for Statutory 2017 Nissan Rogue S; detail & quality. Flexible apts. 24−HOUR
Beneficiaries for Dam- AWD, 4dr, Red, For sale or rent.
hours are a must. Must PROFESSIONAL GYM.
4 Old Navy
ages under Miss. Code 49K Miles, $14,900 pass drug test. Email 615−849−5597.
ON SITE SECURITY.
Ann. § 11-7-3 and Oth- 2011 Honda CR-V EXL; resume to
er Relief filed in the 4dr, Blue, mfloyd@cdispatch.com ON SITE MAINTENANCE. MORTGAGE/HOUSE
Court. 55K Miles, $9,900 or drop resumes off at ON SITE MANAGEMENT. FOR SALE. 4BR/2BA.