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After nearly three years in legal limbo,


North Star Industrial Park can move forward
Supreme Court denies petition to hear Bell family rezoning complaint county in a statement emailed
to The Dispatch on Thursday.
BY TESS VRBIN north Starkville. Bettye Bell, Mary S. Bell, “We are very pleased, al-
tvrbin@cdispatch.com The Starkville Board of Al- Margaret Copeland, Laura B. though not surprised, by the
dermen voted 6-1 in January White and LMK LLC filed and Mississippi Supreme Court’s
STARKVILLE — The Mis- 2017 to rezone about 360 acres appealed their case multiple decision today,” Higgins said.
sissippi Supreme Court put the of land near the intersection of times until their petition for a “Now, we can move quickly to
final nail in the coffin last week Highways 389 and 82 from com- writ of certiorari in the Missis- complete the remaining park
on a civil lawsuit that lasted two mercial to manufacturing. Days sippi Supreme Court was de- improvements and work to start
years, eight months and chal- later, the owners of the neighbor- nied Sept. 6, a decision which Higgins Spruill seeing the rewards of the in-
lenged the rezoning of the North ing land sued, claiming a lack of was filed Thursday. gins called the court’s decision vestment this community made
Star Industrial Park property in evidence of a need to rezone. LINK CEO Joe Max Hig- “fantastic news” for the city and See Lawsuit, 3A

Lowndes port lands grant to upgrade equipment Columbus


teen killed
in Alabama
car crash
Thursday
16-year-old one
of two victims
in Lamar County
accident
DISPATCH STAFF REPORT

Two people, including


a Columbus teenager,
died in a two-vehicle ac-
cident in Lamar County,
Alabama Thursday.
Lamar County Coro-
ner Allen Chandler iden-
tified the victims as Evan
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff Camp, 16, of Columbus,
Steve Howard, left, motions for Josh Bishop to pull forward as coal is loaded into a truck on Monday at SSA Logistic Services at and Caitlyn Dobbins,
the Lowndes County Port. Coal is moved by a crane from a barge in the river to the truck on a conveyor belt. Once in the truck, it 21, of Vernon, Alabama.
is dumped in large piles on the property. The crane currently being used to move coal will be replaced with a grant from MDOT. Chandler said Dobbins
was driving and Camp
MDOT funds will replace 47-year-old crane “The current
crane we’re us-
the $939,000 grant, with the
port providing $200,000 of
was in the passenger seat
when their vehicle collid-
By Slim Smith ment at its facilities. ing was built that total as a match. ed with another one on
ssmith@cdispatch.com Port director Will Sand- in 1972 and Under new guidelines, the Highway 17 between Ver-
ers confirmed the port has was badly in purchase of the crane will go non and Sulligent.
For the second time in 14 received a $739,000 MDOT need of being through an online reverse Chandler said Camp
months, the Lowndes County grant that will go toward the replaced. We’re auction process where the and Dobbins died at the
Port Authority has landed a purchase of a new crane for on our fourth Sanders port will list its specs and scene.
major grant from the Missis- its east bank operations. rebuilt engine. manufacturers will bid on Alabama Highway Pa-
sippi Department of Trans- “We’re very pleased to get It’s on its last legs.” providing the equipment. trol is investigating the
portation to upgrade equip- this grant,” Sanders said. Sanders said he applied for See Port, 7A crash.

Community Counseling hopes to reach Genika McGee, right,

400 more youth with $5 million grant


and Lois O’Neal
speak in their office
at Community Coun-
seling Services in
Funds will allow organization million grant to expand ser-
vices throughout the Gold-
downtown Columbus
Thursday. McGee is a
to branch into three new en Triangle and beyond over
the next five years.
therapist and O’Neal
does community
counties, add 14 positions The Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Services
outreach for the orga-
nization, which was
BY ISABELLE ALTMAN Administration (SAMH- just awarded a nearly
SA) has awarded the grant, $5 million grant over
ialtman@cdispatch.com
Edwards five years to expand
which will be distributed youth services to
Community Counseling Services ad- in increments of $999,995 each year. The seven counties in
ministrators want to reach at least 400 grant will support services for clients up north Mississippi.
more youth with the help of a nearly $5 See Community Counseling, 3A Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 What U.S. state did TV’s “King of the Hill” Today and Saturday meetings
call home? Sept. 16: Co-
■ Habitat anniversary celebration:
2 What British rockers, whose music was lumbus-Lowndes
once banned in Cuba, performed a free Stop by for refreshments as Colum-
Convention and Vis-
concert in Havana in 2016? bus-Lowndes Habitat for Humanity cele-
itors Bureau Board
3 What spouse did playwright Arthur Miller brates 30 years of building homes and the
regular meeting, 4
and MLB Hall of Famer Joe DiMaggio have fourth anniversary of the Habitat ReSale
in common? p.m., CVB office
Emily Taylor Store, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sept. 13, and 8 a.m.-
4 What children’s book begins, “In an old Sept. 17: Colum-
Fourth grade, Heritage Aca. 2 p.m. Sept. 14, 1110 Gardner Boulevard,
house in Paris that was covered with vines bus City Council
Columbus.

98 Low 71
lived twelve little girls in two straight lines”? regular meeting,
High 5 What food commonly found in salads en- 5 p.m., Municipal
Mostly sunny and hot
joyed a PR boost when it was identified as a
source of the antioxidant lycopene?
Sept. 18-19, 22, 24-27, 29 Complex Courtroom
Full forecast on ■ “Pride and Prejudice”: Starkville Com- Sept. 18: Co-
Answers, 8B
page 2A. munity Theatre presents this play by Kate lumbus Lowndes
Hamill, based on the Jane Austen novel, County Emergency
at 7:30 p.m. (except 2 p.m. Sept. 22) Management regu-
Inside at the Playhouse on Main, 108 E. Main lar meeting, 3 p.m.,
Classifieds 7B Obituaries 4A St., Starkville. Reservations open only to Clint Docher is from Colum- Columbus Fire and
Comics 5B Opinions 6A season ticket holders until Sept. 12, when bus. He enjoys spending time Rescue Education
Crossword 8B Religion 6B ticket sales open to the public. Tickets are with his four children, cooking Center at 1601
140th Year, No. 158 Dear Abby 5B $15; $10 for students, at 662-323-6855. and working out in the shop. Main St.

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2A Friday, September 13, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Friday
Did you hear?
Trump administration drops
Obama-era water protection rule
Rule was opposed regulatory framework,”

by developers and
farmers who said
Environmental Protec-
tion Agency chief Andrew
Wheeler said at a news
Lt. governor candidates both
advocate teacher pay raises
conference in Washington,
D.C.
it hurt economic Wheeler and R.D.
James, assistant secre-
development tary of the Army for civil
Both candidates also said Mississippi needs counties the option to have a local
works, signed a document
and infringed on overturning the rule and
to improve the condition of highways and bridges
increase on the tax on gasoline and
diesel.
temporarily restoring an
property rights earlier regulatory system By EMILY WAGSTER PETTUS secretary of state, and he believes
“Mississippi’s run in the coun-
ties. It’s not run in the Capitol,”
By JOHN FLESHER that emerged after a 2006 The Associated Press that prepares him to be lieutenant Hosemann said.
AP Environmental Writer ruling from a sharply di- governor. Hughes said the state should
vided Supreme Court. JACKSON — Hughes said his life experienc- give counties the sales tax money
TRAVERSE CITY, The agencies plan to Both candidates es will influence how he handles that’s collected from purchases
Mich. — The Trump ad- adopt a new rule by the for Mississippi lieu- public policy. He said he was born people make online.
ministration on Thursday end of the year that is ex- tenant governor into a poor family and worked in a “Let the supervisors there deal
revoked an Obama-era pected to define protected say they will push variety of jobs, including as a truck with the bridges and infrastruc-
regulation that shielded waterways more narrowly to increase teacher driver and an oyster shucker, be-
pay and to make the ture,” Hughes said.
many U.S. wetlands and than the Obama policy. fore he worked his way into hiring
operation of the state Hosemann and Hughes were
streams from pollution but The Clean Water Act other people.
Senate more trans- Hughes asked whether Mississippi should
was opposed by develop- requires landowners to ob- “While others were born with a
tain federal permits before parent. remove the Confederate battle em-
ers and farmers who said silver spoon in their mouth, I was
it hurt economic devel- developing or polluting Democratic state blem from the state flag. Both said
born with a plastic spoon in mine,”
opment and infringed on navigable waterways such Rep. Jay Hughes of if the flag design is reconsidered, it
Hughes said, repeating a line he
property rights. as rivers and lakes. But Oxford and Repub- should be done by a statewide vote
uses often while campaigning.
Environmental groups disputes have long persist- lican Secretary of and not by the Legislature. People
In response, Hosemann dead-
criticized the administra- ed over what other waters State Delbert Hose- panned: “I think if he was born with who voted in a 2001 election chose
tion’s action, the latest in a are subject to regulation mann of Jackson, a plastic spoon in his mouth, that to keep the Confederate emblem.
series of moves to roll back — particularly wetlands who are both attor- was probably difficult for his moth- “Mississippians will ask when
Hosemann they want to change their state
environmental protections that don’t have a direct neys, debated Thurs- er.”
put into place under Presi- connection to those larger day night at the WJTV-TV studio in Hosemann said he came from flag,” Hosemann said. “I don’t
dent Barack Obama. waters, plus small headwa- Jackson. a house on a gravel road south of think, really, the Legislature needs
The 2015 Waters of the ter streams and channels The winner of the Nov. 5 elec- Vicksburg, and he and his wife to be doing that.”
United States rule defined that flow only during and tion will succeed Republican Tate “started with nothing” and worked Hughes said he thinks the flag
the waterways subject to after rainfall. Reeves, who has been lieutenant hard. hurts Mississippi’s ability to attract
federal regulation. Scrap- Environmentalists con- governor two terms and is now run- Both candidates said Mississip- jobs, but he said legislators should
ping it “puts an end to an tend many of those small- ning for governor. pi needs to improve the condition focus on issues like trying to alle-
egregious power grab, er, seemingly isolated wa- Hosemann said he has fulfilled of highways and bridges. Hose- viate poverty, improve schools and
eliminates an ongoing ters are tributaries of the promises during his three terms as mann said he would support giving reduce the infant mortality rate.
patchwork of clean water larger waterways and can
regulations and restores a have a significant effect on
longstanding and familiar their quality.

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Reeves camp says Hood report Court hearing for man charged
with shooting 3 at Walmart
on road project is ‘deceptive’ The Associated Press

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Mississippi man ac-


‘Hood’s involvement in and mishandling of the way 25, a busy thoroughfare that’s
also called Lakeland Drive in the
cused of shooting two Walmart workers and a
police officer faces a scheduled court hearing in
report raise serious ethical concerns ...’ metro Jackson area.
The Reeves campaign statement
Tennessee.
Statement from Republican Lt. Gov. Tate Reeves’ campaign Martez Abram is set to appear in court Friday
said: “Hood’s involvement in and on a fugitive warrant in Memphis as he fights ex-
By EMILY WAGSTER PET TUS project, including a state senator mishandling of the report raise se- tradition to Mississippi.
The Associated Press and a mayor. rious ethical concerns about Hood’s The 39-year-old Abram has undergone treat-
willingness to abuse his office for ment at a Memphis hospital since being shot by
Hood’s office published a 43-
JACKSON — Republican Lt. his own political gain.” police and arrested July 30 at a Walmart in South-
page report Wednesday that said
Gov. Tate Reeves’ campaign said Hood said he did not interview aven, Mississippi.
Reeves pushed the Mississippi De- Reeves because the lieutenant
Thursday that an investigative re- partment of Transportation to build Authorities say Abram had been suspended
governor withheld email and other from his job before he fatally shot two co-workers
port about him that was published a frontage road near Reeves’ gated documents that investigators re- and a police officer. The slain employees are iden-
by his rival in the Mississippi gov- subdivision in Flowood. quested. tified as 40-year-old Anthony Brown and 38-year-
ernor’s race, Democratic Attorney The report came out more than Hood campaigned Thursday in
General Jim Hood, is “deceptive.” a year after the Clarion Ledger old Brandon Gales. The officer was wearing a bul-
northern Mississippi and discussed letproof vest and survived.
Reeves campaign spokesman published articles that questioned his economic development propos-
Parker Briden issued a statement Several court hearings for Abram have been
Reeves’ role in the planned frontage als, including additional state fund- delayed because of his hospitalization.
saying that Hood failed to interview road, which was never built, and in ing for community college tuition Mississippi Gov. Phil Bryant has signed an ex-
key people about a road expansion the expansion of Mississippi High- assistance.
tradition warrant.

Lawsuit
Continued from Page 1A
two years ago.” He wrote in his ruling that 18 months, but the lawsuit not be reached for com-
Mayor Lynn Spruill Starkville aldermen “had made it difficult to market ment by press time Fri-
said the end of the lawsuit a reasonable evidentia- the park and attract po- day. Mary S. Bell, one of
is a relief. ry basis” for its decision tential tenants, Higgins the agents behind LMK
“It is exactly the out- to rezone the properties previously told The Dis- LLC, and Laura White did
come that I expected, and for manufacturing and patch. not respond to multiple
I think the dilatory tactics the change “was not arbi- “It is sad that we have calls and messages from
employed by those who trary, capricious, discrim- lost valued time and new The Dispatch.
pursued it were just not inatory or illegal.” industry opportunities,” The city and Oktibbe-
in the city’s best interest,” Additionally, the Bell Higgins said in his state- ha County issued a com-
Spruill said. “I’m delight- family did not sufficiently ment. “Key parts of the bined $14 million in bonds
ed that it is over and done “show that the decision necessary infrastructure in July 2017 to fund the
with, and we can aggres- was invalid,” Kitchens improvements were also construction of the park.
sively market this indus- wrote. delayed while this zoning
Entities including the
trial park in a way that The property owners appeal dragged on.”
Tennessee Valley Authori-
we have not been able to brought the case to the There is no way of
ty, 4-County Electric Pow-
heretofore.” state Supreme Court, knowing exactly how
er Association, Atmos En-
The property own- which remanded it to the much time and money the
ers, all members of the state Court of Appeals. city missed out on due ergy Corporation and the
Bell family, asserted in The court upheld Kitch- to the delays the lawsuit Mississippi Department
a public hearing before ens’ ruling in January of caused, Spruill said. of Transportation have
the aldermen’s vote that this year and refused to Higgins said in July also contributed money
the character of the land rehear the case in June. that a large company was for construction, which
had not changed enough Garan Manufacturing interested in moving into has been in progress for
to justify rezoning. They is the industrial park’s the park, depending on a year and a half, Spruill
also expressed concerns first confirmed tenant and the outcome of the law- said.
about how the park would has already made plans suit. LINK Chief Oper-
affect their land. to relocate to an area of ating Officer Macaulay
Oktibbeha County the park that was not un- Whitaker said this morn-
Circuit Court Judge Jim der litigation. The LINK ing the unnamed compa-
Kitchens ruled in favor of was in contact with other ny is still considering it.
the rezoning in May 2017. companies over the past The Bell family could

Community Counseling
Continued from Page 1A
to age 21, with a focus on probably do more than powering them and their
ages 12-21. that because we easily did families while address-
“Community Counsel- the 415 with four coun- ing their mental health
ing Services was previ- ties, and now we’re going needs.”
ously awarded a similar to have seven,” she later Taylor added it’s as im-
grant that covered four of added. portant to address mental
our counties,” CEO Jackie Community Counsel- health issues that may
Edwards said in the press ing takes a slightly differ- not seem like a concern
release. “It is ending Sept. ent approach to children initially but which could
30 of this year and the and youth’s mental health grow into more serious
new grant award expands than more traditional problems for the child
our work to all seven of mental health services, down the road. She sug-
our counties in order to said Taylor. Instead of gested parents communi-
reach more individuals.” having only doctors and
cate with their kids and
Stephanie Taylor, ad- therapists work with cli-
pick up on what is routine-
ministrator for Commu- ents, the organization
ly unusual for their indi-
nity Coun- works with other com-
seling’s munity support services vidual child. For example,
Lowndes and tries to address needs she said, if a child sudden-
County of- that are physical, edu- ly begins repeatedly hav-
fice and chil- cational and sometimes ing nightmares, it could
d r e n ’ s even spiritual if there is mean he or she is anxious
services di- already a religious com- about something, or a
rector, said ponent in the client’s life. child who begins saying
this is the Taylor Community Counseling over and over that they
fourth such also hosts events, such as wish they didn’t exist may
grant the organization conferences for preteens have the beginnings of
has received in the last entering puberty, and depression. In cases like
decade, which together even popcorn and movie that, Taylor said, parents
total about $22 million. nights to encourage fam- should feel comfortable
The most recent, awarded ily bonding time. It has reaching out and address-
four years ago, expanded more of a “home feel,” ing those issues early,
Community Counseling’s Taylor said. before the those children
youth services from Win- “You’re trying to tar- begin hurting themselves
ston and Clay counties get maybe youth that tra- or others.
to Lowndes, Oktibbeha, ditional services did not “Depression and some
Clay and Noxubee, and work for,” Taylor said. of the mental health is-
reached 415 children. “Maybe they were uncom- sues can look different
With the new grant tak- fortable with traditional in kids than they do in
ing hold at the end of services. When you look adults,” she said. “And
the month, Community at this approach, it seems kids aren’t as seasoned
Counseling will still serve to have a higher success
or exposed to knowing all
those four counties, get rate than sometimes ... in
what feelings are about
back into Winston and add the traditional building
and how to put words
Webster and Choctaw. that’s a little more doctor
The grant will also add 14 feel. And the staff has into what’s going on, so
positions, including a proj- smaller caseloads, so they they may not know to say.
ect director, therapists can give them more time. It may be something’s
and a outreach specialist, “We’ve had a lot of making them anxious,
Taylor said. Some of those youth that, with the guid- but they don’t know that
positions will work in the ance of the program, have word. ... They just know
new counties, with others gone on to college and they don’t feel right. So a
reinforcing already-exist- won scholarships, gotten lot of times when stuff’s
ing services. good jobs in the commu- going on, it gets turned
“The ultimate goal is to nity, gone into the mili- into anger or acting out.
serve at least 400 youth,” tary, gone into vocational ... Sometimes it is just a
she said. programs or schools,” behavioral thing, but oth-
“My guess is we’ll she added. “It’s about em- er times it’s not.”
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Obituaries
Continued from Page 2A
Johnny Bradley of arrangements. parents, she was pre- in death by her daugh-
COLUMBUS — Mr. Holt was born ceded in death by her ter, Holly Dannett Pace;
Johnny Bradley, 47, Feb. 9, 1962, in Colum- husband, James Thad- and brother, David
died Sept. 2, 2019, at his bus, to the late Charles dious Coleman; daugh- Pearson.
residence. Holt and Beauty Whit- ters, Debbra Jennings In addition to her
Services will be at 11 field. and Patricia Coleman mother, she is sur-
a.m. Saturday at Car- In addition to his par- Crouch; and a brother, vived by her husband,
ter’s Funeral Services ents, he was preceded Earl Houk. Tommy Armstrong of
Chapel, with the Rev. in death by his brother, She is survived Amory; sons, Daniel
Randy Randle. Burial Roderick Presswood. by her sons, James Robert Pace of Ham-
will follow at Sturdivant He is survived by his Coleman of glen, Ron ilton, Alabama, Randy
Cemetery in Caledonia. sons, Tylon, Artavious Coleman of Clear Armstrong and Tony
Visitation is from noon-6 and Octavion; daugh- Water, Florida, and Armstrong, both of
p.m. today at the funeral ters, Rochelle, Monique Dennis Coleman of Southaven; brothers,
home. Carter’s Funeral and Shera; sisters, West Point; and a Van Wesley Pearson of
Services of Columbus Felicia Holt, Tylishia host of grandchildren, Smithville, Phillip Dar-
is in charge of arrange- Carpenter, Tamilkia great-grandchildren and win Pearson and Jackie
ments. Foster, Kathy Parker great-great-grandchil- Lynn Pearson, both of
Mr. Bradley was born and Christine Bow- dren. Amory; and five grand-
Dec. 27, 1971, in Cale- en; brothers, Charles Pallbearers will be children.
donia, to the late Willie Presswood and Corey Charles Bryan, James Pallbearers will be
James Martin and Stella Peterson; and seven West, Duston Jennings, Randy Armstrong,
Mae Bradley. He was grandchildren. Terry Jennings Jr., Matt Pearson, Michael
formerly employed as a Quince Stewart and Pearson, Josh Pearson,
tire technician with Mill- Fannie Ward Chris Coleman. Eric Markey and Joe
er OK Tire. PHEBA — Fannie Shackelford.
He is survived by Ree Ward, 63, died Sept. Angelia Armstrong See Obituaries, 5A
his fiancée, Aimee Lee 5, 2019, in Tupelo. AMORY — Angelia
of Columbus; stepchil- Services will be Rena Pearson Arm-
dren, Taneka Peterson, at 2 p.m. Saturday at strong, 61, died Sept.
Jerome Lee, Damian Beth-el M.B. Church. 10, 2019, in Monroe
Peterson and Maurice Burial will follow at County.
Sharp, all of Columbus; Chickie Hill Cemetery Services are at 11
siblings, Emma Austin, in Maben. Visitation is a.m. today at Cleve-
Angela Perry, Roscoe from 1-6 p.m. today at land-Moffett Funeral
Bradley, Charles Brad- West Memorial Funeral Home, with Danny
ley, James Bradley, Rico Home. West Memo- Burks officiating. Burial
Bradley and Tony Brad- rial Funeral Home of will follow at Liberty
ley, all of Columbus; and Starkville is in charge of Cemetery. Visitation
12 step-grandchildren. arrangements. is two hours prior to
She is survived by services at the funeral
Daisy Spencer her husband, Jimmy home. Cleveland-Mof-
CHICAGO, Ill. — Ward; and children, fett Funeral Home of
Daisy Mae Spencer died Sean Ward, Vaneshia Amory is in charge of Wanda Langford
Ward and Haley Ward. arrangements. Visitation:
Aug. 30, 2019. Saturday, Sept. 14 • 10-11 AM
Home Going Cel- Mrs. Armstrong was College St. Location
Services:
ebration services are Lucy Coleman born Jan. 26, 1958, to Saturday, Sept. 14 • 11 AM
at 11 a.m. today in the WEST POINT — Ellen Virginia Carter College St. Chapel
James and Lola Laven- Pearson and the late Burial
Lucy G. Coleman, 91, Friendship Cemetery
der Memorial Chapel of died Sept. 11, 2019, at Herschel David. She at-
Lavender’s Funeral Ser- the West Point Commu- tended Amory schools
vice. Burial will follow nity Living Center. and was formerly
at Cedar Grove Baptist Services will be at 2 employed with the area
Church Cemetery in p.m. Saturday at Calvert furniture factories. She
Aliceville, Alabama. Vis- Funeral Home Chapel, was a member of Grace
itation was from 3-5 p.m. with Betty Wyatt offici- Fellowship Baptist memorialgunterpeel.com
Thursday at Lavender’s ating. Burial will follow church.
Funeral Service. Laven- at Pine Bluff Cemetery In addition to her fa-
der’s Funeral Service of in Mantee. Visitation ther, she was preceded
Aliceville is in charge of will be one hour prior to
arrangements. services at the funeral

Buddy Gardner
home. Calvert Funeral
Charles Holt Jr. Home of West Point is
COLUMBUS — in charge of arrange-
Charles Porter Holt Jr., ments. Martin Vernon “Buddy”
57, died Sept. 1, 2019, in Mrs. Coleman was Gardner, 68, passed away on
Columbus. born July 15, 1928, in Tuesday, September 10, 2019, at
Services will be at 1 Montpelier, to the late his residence.
p.m. Saturday at True William and Cordie A visitation will be held on
Vine Church, with the Blake Houk. She was a Friday, September 13, 2019, at
Rev. J.C. Cotton offici- graduate of Montpelier 2:00 PM from Lowndes Funer-
ating. Burial will follow High School and was al Home, immediately followed
at Sandfield Cemetery. formerly employed as a by Funeral Services at 3:00 PM

Olivia Johnson
Visitation is from noon- seamstress with Knick- from the Funeral Home Chapel,
5:30 p.m. today at Cen- erbocker and Big Yank. with Bro. Justin Wilcher and
tury Hairston Funeral She was a member of Sister Hazel Seichrist officiating. Burial will be at
Home. Century Hair- First Baptist Church in Arrie Olivia Gross Johnson, Living Faith Tabernacle Cemetery in Columbus.
ston Funeral Home of West Point. 94, passed away on Thursday, Mr. Gardner was born March 07, 1951, in Scott
Columbus is in charge In addition to her September 12, 2019, at her res- County, MS, to the late John E. and Margaret T.
idence. Gardner. He joined the United States Air Force

Wanda Langford
A visitation will be held at and had been stationed in Cheyenne, Wyoming,
10:00 AM on Saturday, Septem- and Jacksonville, Arkansas, prior to making his
ber 14, 2019, from The Church home in Columbus, MS. He retired from the Air
Wanda Dean Lynn Langford, age 75, of Co- of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Force as a Senior Corrosion Control Specialist.
lumbus, MS, passed away September 11, 2019, at Saints of Columbus. Funeral Mr. Gardner was a Christian by Faith and served
Windsor Place. services will immediately fol- as a Pastor for Word of Life Church. He deeply
Funeral services will be Saturday, September low at 11:00 AM at the church, loved people, which was evident in his work with
14, 2019, at 11:00 AM at Memorial Gunter Peel with Bishop Eric Smith and Barry Sadler officiat- the ministry, where he enjoyed being able to share
Chapel, College St. location, with Rev. Redus ing. Graveside services will be held on Saturday, the love of Jesus with others. Always a jokester,
Hall officiating. The interment will immediately September 14, 2019, at 4:00 PM from Johnson’s his whit and humor will be deeply missed. He
follow at Friendship Cemetery. Visitation will be Cemetery near Goodway, AL. enjoyed hunting and fishing, but more especially
from 10:00 AM until the time of the service. Me- Mrs. Johnson was born May 11, 1925, near Uri- spending time with his family. A wonderful hus-
morial Gunter Peel Funeral Home & Crematory, ah, AL, to the late Dannie and Arrie Lee Gross. band and loving father, he was proud of his role
College St. location, has been entrusted with the The devoted wife of a World War II Veteran, she as “Paw Paw Buddy” to his grandchildren and
arrangements. doted over her husband and spent her life as a even “Paw Paw Buggie” as he was affectionately
Mrs. Langford was born May 13, 1944, in Tus- homemaker. She enjoyed travelling, especially called by some of his great-grandchildren.
caloosa, AL, to the late Arlie and Mary Skelton to the beach, quilting and fishing. A wonderful In addition to his parents, Mr. Gardner was
Lynn. She attended the University of Mississippi wife, mother and proud “Oma” to her grands, she preceded in death by his daughter, Amy Rich-
and attended First Baptist Church. Mrs. Lang- enjoyed spending time with her family and was ards; one brother, Johnny Gardner; and one sis-
ford worked for National Bank of Commerce, always eager to share her impeccable cooking ter, Peggy Ruth Clemons.
now Cadence Bank, for over 30 years. talents with those she loved. She also adored her Mr. Gardner is survived by his wife of 49 years,
In addition to her parents, she was preceded Bunko group. Cathy Gardner; two sons, John Timothy (Lisa)
in death by her husband, Larry Wayne Langford; In addition to her parents, Mrs. Johnson was Gardner of Beaverton, AL and Joey (Becky)
brother, Kenneth Lynn; and sisters, Suzetta Lynn preceded in death by her son, Dannie Johnson; Gardner of Caledonia; step mom, Hester Gard-
and Marla Gale Lynn. and one brother, Lee Gross. ner; seven grandchildren; four great-grandchil-
Survivors include her sons, Gary Tilley and She is survived by her husband of 74 years, dren; sisters, Brenda Gardner, Betty Clemons
his wife, Donna, of Ethelsville, AL and Barry Til- Joseph Johnson; two daughters, Joann (Bobby) and Diane Johnston; and step-siblings, Jones and
ley and his wife, Wanda, of Olsenberg, CO; step Averett of Calera, AL and Gwen (Mike) Lollar Rose.
children, Katherine Phillips of Columbus, MS of Columbus; seven grandchildren, Toni (Bar- Serving as Active Pallbearers will be: David
and Allen Langford of Madison, MS; and grand- ry) Sadler, Teresa (Wesley) Sanders, Tara (Jon) Livingston, Trey Gardner, Bo Gardner, Triston
children, Kaitlynn Tilley and Rayne Phillips. Brown, Phillip (Kaitlyn) Lollar, Adam (Kari) Gardner, Sam Pounders and Sean Lytle.
Family and friends will serve as pallbearers. Lollar, Leah (Jayson) Woodard and Dannie Jo Recognized as Honorary Pallbearers with be:
Memorials may be made to the Alzheimer’s (Heather) Johnson; 19 great-grandchildren; and Terry Lewis, Marty Moss and Mr. Gardner’s
Association of Mississippi, 207 West Jackson St., two great-great-grandchildren. many Nephews.
Suite 1, Ridgeland, MS, 39157. Pallbearers will be Adam Lollar, Dannie Jo The family requests that memorial donations
Johnson, Luke Woodard, Reid Brown, Jon Brown be made to the favorite charity of the Donor’s
and Dallas Sadler. Choice.
Recognized as Honorary Pallbearers will be Compliments of
Jimmy Bourland, Ray Robertson, Bro. Charlie Lowndes Funeral Home
Sign the online guest book at Coggins, Jon Russell Brown and the members of www.lowndesfuneralhome.net
www.memorialgunterpeel.com her beloved Bunko group.

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903 College Street • Columbus, MS The family requests that memorial donations
be made to the Wounded Warrior Project https://
support.woundedwarriorproject.org.

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Obituaries
Continued from Page 4A
Ja’Zion Stancer tuary Services of West Burial will and Cole Burks offici- today at of Jackson; daughters,
ALICEVILLE, Ala. — Point is in charge of follow at ating. Private family Lee-Sykes Pearlie M. Peterson,
Ja’Zion “Zion” Mackel arrangements. Macedo- graveside services Funeral Danella Perkins and
Stancer, 13, died Sept. Mrs. Harris was nia M.B. will follow at Roberts Home. Hilda Robinson, all of
9, 2019, at Pickens born July 27, 1947, in Church Cemetery in the Grubb Lee-Sykes Jackson, Lubertha Orr
County Medical Center Clay County, to the late Cemetery. Springs Community Funeral of Kankakee, Illinois,
in Carrollton. Lee Rambus and Mary Visitation of Monroe County. Home of Cherry Jones, Elzena
Home Going Cele- Louise Rambus. She is from 1-5 Patterson Visitation will be from Macon is Shelton Ivy and Merri Davis, all
bration services will was formerly employed p.m. today 1:30-3 p.m. prior to the in charge of Brooksville; brother,
be Saturday at New as a housekeeper. at Lee-Sykes Funeral services at the funeral of arrangements. L.C. Allen of Minne-
Wright Baptist church, She is survived by Home. Lee-Sykes Fu- home. Otts Funeral Mrs. Shelton was sota; 43 grandchil-
with the Rev. Richard her husband, Willie neral Home of Macon Home of Sulligent, born May 5, 1926, in
dren; 94 great-grand-
Hood officiating. Burial F. Harris; sons, Ken- is in charge of arrange- Alabama is in charge of Noxubee County. She
children; and 28
will follow at Hughes dall Rambus and Carl ments. arrangements. was formerly owner
and operator of Mini great-great-grandchil-
Hill Cemetery. Visita- Rambus; daughters, Mr. Patterson was Mr. West was born
Mary Prince, LaShanda born Dec. 2, 1949, in to Jerry West and Mart Super Store. dren.
tion is from 4-6 p.m. Pallbearers will be
today at Lavender’s Harris, Ronica Harris Noxubee County. He Doris Jean Boyett. She was preceded in
and Kathleen O’Briant; was formerly employed He attended school at death by her parents, Tommie Latron Orr,
Funeral Service. Laven-
brothers, James Ram- with Al’s Grocery. Greenwood Springs in husband, four children, Corey A. Shelton,
der’s Funeral Service of
Aliceville is in charge of bus, Tommy Rambus, He was preceded in Sulligent and in Hatley. one brother and five Richard Shelton, Jr.,
arrangements. David Rambus and death by his parents; He was preceded in sisters. Lucious Perkins III,
Johnny Jones; sister, son, Charles Ross; death by his stepfather, She is survived McKinley C. Peterson,
Gladys Terry; 18 sister, Arinia Patterson; Jack Boyett. by her sons, Lee Roy Jessie Ward Jr., How-
Sam Lee grandchildren; and 12 and brother, Mark In addition to his Shelton of Brooksville ard L. Shelton Jr. and
ACKERMAN — Sam and Richard Shelton Jonathan Shelton.
great-grandchildren. Patterson. parents, he is survived
Lee, 77, died Sept. 10,
He is survived by by his wife, April West
2019, in Ackerman.
Services will be at 1 Ezell Nance his daughters, Latina of Priestville; stepson,
Is Estate or
COLUMBUS — Tate and Miyoushi Gavin Reed of Priest-
p.m. Sunday at Acker-
man Community Cen- Ezell Nance, 73, died
Sept. 5, 2019.
Beck, both of Macon;
sons, Chris Hatcher of
ville; stepdaughter,
Amanda Reed of Priest-
Long Term Care
ter. Burial will follow
at Bethsalem Church Services Meridian, Greg Conner
of Macon, and Gerold
ville; brother, Greg
West of Gattman; step-
Planning Necessary
Cemetery. Visitation will be at
will be from 4-6 p.m. 11 a.m. Bush of Minneapolis, brother, Joseph Baxter to Protect Your
Saturday at Minnesota; stepchil- of Millport; and step-
Saturday at Bethsalem
M.B. Church. West Me- Brick M.B. dren, Devine and sisters, Dannie Leigh Family’s Future?
morial Funeral Home of Church. Michael Beck; sisters, Teddar of Caledonia
Christine Smith and and Rebecca Bailey of • Do you have a Will, Power of Attorney, and Advanced Health Care
Starkville is in charge Burial will Directive?
of arrangements. follow at Dorothy Brewer; broth- Nettleton. • Are you certain that your assets will be distributed according to your
He is survived by the church Nance ers, Earnest Patterson Pallbearers will be wishes at your death?
his children, Samuel cemetery. and Eddie Ballard; nine Gavin Reed, Heath • Are you confused by the ever changing estate and gift tax laws?
Dewayne Lee, Joyce Visitation is from noon- grandchildren; and four Ettinger, Cole Burks, • Are you worried that one day you may not be able to care for yourself
Lee-Crutcher, Pamela 6 p.m. today at Lee- great-grandchildren. Evan Burks, Opie or make the necessary decisions to remain independent and in your
Pallbearers will be Cockrell and Tony Noe. own home?
Lee, Deryk Marlon Sykes Funeral Home.
McKinley, Teresa Re- Lee-Sykes Funeral Paul Smith, Charles At Dunn & Hemphill, we can create a plan tailored to fit you
nee Jackson,Jason Scott Home of Columbus is Johnson, Kelvin Smith, Cherry Shelton and your family’s needs. Contact us at (662) 327-4211 to
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Lee and Monica Ly- in charge of arrange- Dontevis Smith, Devine BROOKSVILLE —
nette Lee; and siblings,
Ida Mae Lampkin, Rena
ments.
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Beck and Will Smith. Cherry Shelton, 93,
died Sept. 4, 2019, at Dunn & Hemphill, P.A.
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Oberia B. Holliday, In addition to his p.m. today at Otts at Prairie Grove M.B. Providing Our Clients Expertise With
87, died Sept. 7, 2019, parents, he was pre- Funeral Home Chapel, Church Cemetery. Vis- Over 50+ Years Of Combined Experience
at the Care Center of ceded in death by his with Bill Marchbanks itation is from 1-5 p.m.
Aberdeen. wife, Mary Will Harris
Services will be at 11 Nance; daughter, Sher-
a.m. Saturday at Lake ry Ann Nance Patmon;
Grove M.B. Church in and two grandchildren.
Prairie, with Carlos Pet- He is survived by
ty officiating. There will his children, Joanne
be no visitation. Book Nance Bryant of Jack-
signing is from 3-6 p.m. son, Mary Ann Nance
today at Carter’s Mor- Winford, Felecia Nance
tuary Services Chapel. Key, Jennifer Ezell
Carter’s Mortuary Nance Lindsey and
Services of West Point Alliceson Leigh Nance
is in charge of arrange- of Jackson; brothers,
ments. William Hugh Nance
Ms. Holliday was Jr. Walter L. Nance of
born June 17, 1932, Augusta, Georgia, and
in Prairie, to the late Jimmy Nance Sr.; sister,
William and Mary Virginia Nance Moody;
Buchanan. 11 grandchildren; and
She is survived by one great-grandchild.
her daughter, Vivian
Jones; sister, Ophelia Bobby Patterson
Holliday; four grand- MACON — Bobby
children; and eight C. Patterson, 69, died
great-grandchildren. Sept. 8, 2019, at Bap-
tist Memorial Hospi-
Katherine Harris tal-Golden Triangle.
WEST POINT — Services will be at 3
Katherine Rambus Har- p.m. Saturday at Mace-
ris, 72, died Sept. 10, donia M.B. Church,
2019, at her residence. with the Rev. Eddie B.
Services will be at 3 Robinson officiating.
p.m. Saturday at Third
Mt. Olive M.B. Church,
with the Rev. Judias
Neal officiating. Burial
will follow at Pool’s
Memorial Gardens.
Visitation is from 3-6
p.m. today at Carter’s
Mortuary Services
Chapel. Carter’s Mor-

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Social Media Cartoonist view

Online baby pics do not


always amuse
My Facebook feed often carries pic-
tures of children whom I don’t know and,
in the case of sonograms, who aren’t
even born yet. They are strangers to me,
albeit cute strangers. If I’m very close to
the sender, I’ll respond in a private mes-
sage, “That’s the most beautiful baby
I’ve ever seen,” and then move on.
Many social media posts showcasing
children, however, do bother me. Babies
with birthday cake smeared on their
faces are not adorable. Nor are children
on the edge of tantrum, for whatever Froma Harrop
silly reason.
But many of these posts are highly objectionable on grounds
beyond one grouch’s tastes. They are words and images that
could boomerang back on children when they become adults
— or adolescents in high school. These images are out there
forever and could be edited with mischievous captions.
Social scientists apply the word “sharenting” to the practice of
displaying one’s children on social media. How would you feel if
someone posted daily images of you without your input?
A British study found that nearly 1,500 images of the average
child had gone online before age 5. “Baby pics drive clicks,”
writes Anya Kamenetz, an NPR education reporter. “Millennial
moms are the holy grail,” a marketer told her.
One mother I do know tweeted an account of one daughter
tormenting her other. No names were posted, but anyone who
knew the family could easily figure out which child was acting
cruelly. Someday that kid might be running for state attorney
general and find reporters rummaging through those long-ago
posts.
Images are especially problematic — even childish pictures of
boys sticking their tongue out. As Kamenetz writes, an innocent
video of a little girl doing cartwheels could be mined by pedo-
philes for a specific split-second view.
A growing literature says that these pictures, innocent ones
included, can be an invasion of the child’s privacy. The child has
no say on what becomes public for cyberspace eternity.
A mother on Twitter attached a photo of her teen daughter the
day the girl’s school sent her home for inappropriate dress. Mom
thought the girl looked fine, but one can imagine how many
times that picture of an adolescent with big breasts in a tight top
was passed around.
In their desperation for recognition (and advertising dollars?),
some parents have actually subjected their children to online
abuse. One couple’s YouTube channel centered on awful behav-
ior within their family. In one video, the father urged their son
to slap an 11-year old, making her cry. The channel had 750,000
subscribers. They rightly lost custody of two kids.
I, for one, am highly grateful that there wasn’t Facebook,
Instagram or Twitter when I was in high school and college. I
sometimes dressed in stupid ways, used obscenities I barely un-
derstood and held thoughts that needed a lot more baking. And
like many other adolescents, I yearned for attention.
Spending all day with little children can be a lonely business.
Making them the object of public scrutiny on social media is not
the way to overcome the isolation of parenthood. If one wants to
share images of their offspring with acquaintances, exchanging
photo albums or emails with JPG attachments would seem the
more dignified approach.
Except in cases of child pornography, there is nothing parents
can do about others taking pictures of their children — say, in
a park — and sharing them online. (Under Australian law, one
only needs permission to photograph people on private proper-
ty.)
The least parents can do is monitor their own judgment about
what they share on social media. A bad outcome would be their
children growing up to resent them for turning their youth into a
public spectacle.
Froma Harrop, a syndicated columnist, writes for the Providence
(Rhode Island) Journal. Her e-mail address is fharrop@gmail.com.

State of the nation


After Bolton, Trump goals remain unrealized
The sudden and World Order. no broad support among the Bibi Netanyahu, not Trump, “We’re going to have to stick
bitter departure of Trump saw in the American electorate. holds the meetings with the with those countries that are
John Bolton from hermit kingdom of It is only among foreign Russian president, is in Moscow not yet ready to do it on their
the White House North Korea an op- policy elites in Beltway think again this week, and has plas- own and keep ... enough boots
was baked in the portunity to end its tanks, the generals who ran the tered a huge poster of himself on the ground not to ... turn the
cake from the day isolation and bring national security state, liberal and Putin at his Likud Party’s ground back over to the very
he arrived there. Kim Jong Un into interventionists in the media headquarters in Tel Aviv. enemy that attacked us before.”
For Bolton’s worl- talks to persuade and the hierarchy of the GOP We blacklist Putin, while What Mattis is saying is that
dview, formed and him to give up his that we find echoes of Bolton. Bibi relies on Vlad to help bring Trump’s goal of extracting us
fixed in a Cold War nuclear weapons, The rest of the country has home the Russian-Jewish vote from the “forever war” entails
that ended in 1991, in return for a full moved on. They want an end in Israel’s election next week. too great a risk, and U.S. troops
was irreconcilable readmission and to the endless wars and to put We still have troops in Syria in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan
with the policies Patrick J. Buchanan welcome into the America first again. and Iraq and are closer to war will have to soldier on, indefi-
Donald Trump world that Pyong- In the Democratic debates, with Iran than the day Trump nitely.
promised in his 2016 campaign. yang turned its back on after climate change — the melt- took office. Such a war would North Korea continues to
Indeed, Trump was elected World War II. ing ice caps of the Arctic and become the defining event test missiles that may not be
because he offered a foreign In Trump’s passive accep- Greenland — represents the of Trump’s presidency and able to hit the U.S. homeland,
policy that represented a repu- tance of Kim’s resumption of real “existential threat.” leave this country tied down in but they could hit U.S. troops
diation of what John Bolton had short-range missile tests last Only Rep. Tulsi Gabbard has virtual perpetuity in the Middle and bases in South Korea and
advocated since the end of the August, Bolton surely saw signs made foreign policy her focus. East. Japan.
Cold War. of appeasement. But she is the antithesis of Trump’s hopes for a nego- If, by 2020, Kim Jong Un still
Trump wanted to call off To Bolton, Trump’s trashing Bolton, an anti-interventionist tiated withdrawal of all U.S. refuses to give up his nucle-
Cold War II with Russia, to en- of Barack Obama’s Iran nuclear who wants to end the wars and forces from Afghanistan by the ar weapons, Iran is back to
gage with Vladimir Putin, and deal was the first step toward bring the troops home. end of his first term has been enriching uranium, the Taliban
to extricate us from the Middle a confrontation and clash to Yet, after Bolton’s departure, dealt a crippling blow with the atrocities continue unabated,
East wars into which Bolton smash the Tehran regime. To Trump’s problem is this: What cancellation of his Camp David and U.S. troops remain in Iraq,
and the neocons did so much to Trump, it was a first step to a he promised in 2016 he has summit with the Taliban. Syria and Afghanistan in the
plunge the United States. Trump-negotiated better bar- been unable to deliver. Indeed, ex-Defense Secre- same numbers they are today,
Where Trump demanded gain with Iran. Rather than summits with tary James Mattis threw cold what does Trump do? What
that NATO nations and allies Jolton’s hawkish stance of Putin, the U.S. and NATO un- water this week on the very does Trump say?
like South Korea and Japan confrontation, and conflict if der Trump have sent additional idea of bringing our troops Patrick J. Buchanan, a
start paying the cost of their necessary to impose our will, forces to the eastern Baltic. We home. We must keep “boots on nationally syndicated columnist,
own defense, Bolton is an from the Eastern Baltic, to have let the U.S.-Russian stra- the ground” in Afghanistan, was a senior advisor to presi-
empire man who relishes the Ukraine and the Black Sea, tegic arms agreements lapse. said Mattis, we cannot leave the dents Richard Nixon, Gerald
global role and responsibilities to the Middle East, Persian We have sent lethal military aid Afghan forces alone to fight the Ford and Ronald Reagan. His
of America as the last super- Gulf, Afghanistan, the Korean to Ukraine to fight pro-Russian terrorists and hold the country website is http://buchanan.org/
power and custodian of the New Peninsula, today finds almost rebels in the Donbass. together: blog.
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Beard takes office; City approves FY 2020 budget


By Slim Smith
ssmith@cdispatch.com

For Ward 4 Co-


lumbus councilman,
Thursday’s first
special-call council
meeting was short
and sweet.
Beard, who de-
feated Kegdra Gibbs-
Smith
Gray in Tuesday’s
special election runoff to fill Fred
Jackson’s unfinished term, was
sworn in before the meeting, with
dozens of friends and family pack-
ing the upstairs courtroom at City
Hall.
The council meeting itself lasted
less than 10 minutes, as members
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
formally approved the Fiscal Year Pierre Beard gives a thumbs up to the audience after being sworn in as
2020 budget, the lone item on the Ward 4 councilman Thursday night at Columbus City Hall. Earlier this
agenda, unanimously and without week, Beard defeated Kegdra Gibbs-Gray 356-251 in the runoff election
discussion. for the seat.
The third and final version
of the budget sets expenditures creased by $3,000 to $189,000. “I feel good about it,” said Mayor
at $23,928,258 with a surplus of The millage rates increases from Robert Smith. “It’s a workable bud-
$439,517. To achieve that, the city 47.59 to 51.24 and will mean an ad- get and true numbers we can work
had earlier passed a 3.65 mill in- ditional $36 in property taxes for a with in the upcoming fiscal year. I
crease. The value of a mill has de- $100,000 valuation. do feel real good about it.”

Courtesy photo
The Lowndes County Port can be seen in this aerial photograph taken Wednesday evening in Columbus.

Port
Continued from Page 1A
“The old crane was a
100-foot crane with a four-
yard clam shell bucket,
but we are looking for a
110-foot crane with a five-
yard clam shell,” Sanders
said. “That will allow us
to unload and load more
efficiently and, of course,
we won’t have to deal with
the crane breaking down
and being out of opera-
tions the way the current
crane has done. We’re
excited for what this will
mean for our operations.”
In July 2018, MDOT
awarded the port a grant
of $476,317 to add a 250-
foot crane rail extension
on the west bank that al-
lows operators to offload
two barges simultaneous-
ly.
“The west bank is pri-
marily off-loading where
as, on the east bank, we
are both off-loading and
on-loading,” Sanders
said.
The reverse auction
begins on Oct. 3. Once a
bid is accepted, Sanders
said it would take about
four months for delivery
and installation.
Port Authority Board
Chairman Charles Miller
said he is thrilled with the
improvements the port
will see from the grants.
“Will’s leadership has
been phenomenal in put-
ting us in the position to
do these things,” Miller
said. “(Golden Triangle
Development LINK CEO Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
Joe Max Higgins) has al- The train bridge over the Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway allows train cars to move
ways wanted us to get the from the river’s west bank to Lowndes County Port on the Kansas City Southern railway.
port ready for the next
big thing and Will has would increase the effi- Sanders said the port Steel Dynamics, Inc.
been instrumental in do- ciency of the port by 20 handles more than 1 Watco handles about 90
ing that. I give him a lot percent, just by adding million tons of product percent of the scrap met-
of credit.” that extension,” Higgins shipped in and out the al shipped up the river to
Higgins said the new said. “Now, with a new port each year. The port Columbus and SDI while
additions are a big boost crane on the east bank, is home to two large ship- Logistics Services handle
to the port’s operations. they’ll have increased ping companies — Watco the bulk of river transport
“We were told that the both efficiency and ca- and Logistics Services, of finished steel product,
grant they got last year pacity. It’s a big deal.” both of which service which is shipped north.
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Class is in session

Mississippi State Athletics


Mississippi State linebackers coach Chris Marve, center, gives instructions during a drill at a college football practice in August.

How Chris Marve went from middle school


math teacher to MSU linebackers coach
By Ben Portoy chin and a pair of black and are watching you move and I It didn’t matter. time All-SEC selection at
bportnoy@cdispatch.com gold horn rimmed glasses, think the very best teachers Instead of a mus- Vanderbilt, he was a project-
Marve took his spot behind never really ever leave that cle-bound running back or ed late round pick due to his
STARKVILLE — Chris the podium. role of constant improve- speedy receiver bearing undersized frame.
Marve pulled a pen from be- Class was in session. ment and encouragement down on him that morning But rather than chase
hind his right ear. Just a few months into his and kind of being an overall in the Mississippi Delta, professional aspirations,
Walking through the first year as the linebackers role model and I think Chris it was a classroom full of Marve felt distanced from
glass door to the media coach at Mississippi State, really embodies that.” fourth graders that made the game. Football was
room at the Leo Seal Jr. Marve bears plenty of mon- his heart skip a few beats. no longer his passion. For
Football Complex, the pen
continued to dance around
ikers. But whether it be ‘Nervous as all get out’ “That first time I walked years the sport had defined
coach, mentor, or motivator, Marve’s heart raced. into the classroom I was ner- him. That was no longer the
Marve’s fingertips, sputter- one title holds more person- He shouldn’t have been vous as all get out,” he con- case.
ing and eventually falling to al pride than all others — nervous. He’d spent the past ceded through a laugh. He was also accepted
the floor. teacher. five years trading blows A double major in sociolo- to both business and law
“Oops,” he said leaning “When you’re a teacher with behemoth offensive gy and human and organiza- school, but neither felt quite
down to scoop the pen from it always seems like you’re linemen at Georgia and tional development during right.
the carpet. on,” Shannon Fransen, LSU. He’d played under the his undergraduate years, “I believe life’s too short
Donning a blue and white Marve’s former co-worker at raucous tones of fans at Ney- teaching wasn’t a readily ap- not to be passionate about
hatched quarter-zip that was Lead Academy in Nashville land Stadium in Knoxville parent career choice. what you’re doing,” he said.
partially masked by a black told The Dispatch. “There’s or Ben Hill Griffin Stadium For one, the NFL was Teach for America, as
vest zipped nearly to his always these little eyes that in Gainesville. assuredly an option. A four- See marve, 4B

WEEK 3 College football PREVIEW: KAnsas STATE vs. MISSISSIPPI STATE WEEK 4 prep football capsules

Wildcats bring balanced rushing attack, consistent defense West Point rearing
BY BEN PORTNOY
bportnoy@cdispatch.com
to knock off Tupelo
By THEO DEROSA Wave are still fixing the
STARKVILLE — The tderosa@cdispatch.com mistakes they made in
last time Kansas State
their loss to Louisville
played a game at Davis
Wade Stadium? — 1974.
West Point (2-1) vs. earlier in the season. They
Eight presidents, 18 Tupelo (2-1) won’t let a single loss — or
Brandon Harris a single win, for that mat-
Olympic Games and
scored five touchdowns ter — define them.
roughly 35 years since
for West Point last week Two straight wins over
that contest, the Wildcats
in a shootout win over Class 6A teams might go
(2-0) make a return trip
Starkville, but he doesn’t a long way in providing
to Starkville Saturday.
expect that to happen West Point with a defini-
With new head coach
again. tion. To get there, Cham-
Chris Klieman, it’s a sim-
Instead, the Green bless said, it’ll take con-
ilar personnel group that
Wave star wants even stant improvement during
Mississippi State defeat-
more when Friday’s home practice, and the Green
ed 31-10 last season in
game against Tupelo Wave are continually
Manhattan, but in a vast-
comes around. working.
ly different offense.
“I plan on going and After all, that’s the
Klieman, who hasn’t Scott Sewell/USA Today Sports
Kansas State Wildcats running back Jordon Brown (6) runs for a touchdown getting six or seven only way they’ll be able to
lost a game since Nov. more,” Harris said. notch another big win.
against the Bowling Green Falcons Saturday at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.
14, 2017, already re- Harris has got the tal- “They’re a good team,
placed one legend in for- boast four other running time Gatorade Player ent, but so many scores so we gotta have our head
Bowling Green team that
mer North Dakota State backs who have each re- of the Year in Missouri, may be tough to come by on right when we play any-
finished 3-9 last season.
coach Craig Bohl. Four ceived at least 11 carries against a Class 6A Tupe- body,” Harris said.
Nonetheless, Klieman Thompson finished last
FCS national champion- this year. lo team that, West Point
has clearly found an of- season — his first as the
ships with the Bison lat- “They have like 12 coach Chris Chambless
er, he’s now tasked with fensive identity.
different personnel
full-fledged starter —
repeatedly specified,
New Hope (1-2) at Itawam-
North Carolina and with 1,391 yards and nine ba Agricultural (3-0)
replacing legendary Kan- they’re coming out with,” is disciplined and well
Ball State transfers Jor- touchdowns on 122 of 208 A crushing loss to
sas State coach Bill Sny- senior safety Jaquari- coached.
don Brown and James passing. Houston last week hasn’t
der in Manhattan. us Landrews quipped. “We’ve got a huge
In two games at the Gilbert have predomi- That said, he’s start- quelled spirits inside the
“We’re just trying to stay challenge in front of us,”
helm, Klieman’s run- nantly anchored the na- ed this year 51-of-83 New Hope locker room.
on top of it, coming down, Chambless said. “We’re
heavy offense has pro- tion’s third-best rushing for 689 yards and three “These guys are hun-
fitting tackles, being in gonna have to play hard,
duced 101 points and attack — combining for touchdowns while adding gry right now,” coach
the right gap and every- play fast, tackle well,
more than 1,000 yards 331 yards and five touch- thing like that.” another 267 yards and block well and do all the Wade Tackett said. “They
of offense. Albeit, those downs on 41 carries this Under center, Skylar three touchdowns on 69 things you have to do to know how good they re-
games were against FCS season. Thompson is a relatively carries. win football games.” ally are. They don’t think
Nicholls State and a The Wildcats also limited thrower. A one- See msu, 4B Harris said the Green See prep, 2B
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Early offense keys dominant defense as EMCC routs Itawamba


By Theo DeRosa house on the Lions’ second left side late in the first quar- knew he’d score.”
tderosa@cdispatch.com play from scrimmage and ter, thinking he saw nothing The touchdown put
EMCC was off to the races but grass in front of him, but EMCC up 38-3, as Zias Per-
SCOOBA — East Mis- from there. he forgot the play design ryman had rushed for a 17-
sissippi Community College Pervis Frazier and Ra- left two Itawamba defenders yard touchdown earlier in
quarterback Connor Neville shad Eades each caught uncalled for. One of them the quarter. So Josh Smith’s
wants to talk about the third deep passes from Neville, charged him. 24-yard field goal with a min-
quarter. the sophomore transfer from “I tried to give him a stiff- ute and 37 seconds left in the
Not the first quarter, Washington State, within arm, but obviously I didn’t half gave EMCC a 38-point
when he threw three touch- five minutes of the start of give him enough, because lead, invoking the mercy rule
down passes in the game’s the game, and that pretty he went in and hit my knee,” — the two teams played with
first five minutes and exited much put Itawamba away. Neville said. a running clock for the entire
not long afterward with a “Early on, our offense did The injury isn’t serious, second half.
leg injury. Not the second, a really good job of execut- Stephens said, and he kept For Neville, it was shades
when freshman Jamari Jones ing,” EMCC head coach Bud- Neville out mostly as a pre- of high school, where a run-
threw his first college touch- dy Stephens said. “I think caution — Neville should be ning clock was a common
down pass in a 17-point quar- that allowed our defense to ready for next week. occurrence.
ter. really pin their ears back and “They just wanted me to “We used to get up on
No, the third, when Nev- play free.” take it easy tonight and not teams,” Neville said.
ille was hobbling around the Neville had his second put me in danger,” Neville It was hardly different
sideline on crutches with straight stellar game after an said. Thursday at a higher level
his lower left leg in a boot up-and-down performance Command of the Lions’ of competition, as Itawamba
as EMCC took a victory lap against Hinds in the season offense fell to the freshman hardly ever sustained a drive
with a running clock. opener, throwing for three Jones, who mostly impressed or posed an offensive threat.
“We definitely should scores without committing a in his first extended action at A 26-yard field goal from
have scored in the third turnover. the helm — once the anxiety Skyler Grissom early in the
quarter,” Neville said. “I hold “You gotta remember, wore off by the second snap second quarter gave the In-
everyone to high expecta- he was three years away he took. dians their only points of the
tions, so we gotta punch it from playing in a regular “He’s gonna be the guy game, and EMCC’s defense
in at least once in the third game,” Stephens said. “You that inherits the keys to the clamped down further from
quarter.” can shoot baskets out in the car one day, anyway,” Ste- there.
That scoreless quarter backyard, but until you play phens said. But even in the blowout,
was pretty much the only in a basketball game, it ain’t Just take the play where Stephens told his team there
thing the Lions (2-1) had to the same. It’s the same with Jones evaded pressure, are still things to fix ahead of
be concerned about in a 48-3 him. I thought he did well, rolled out to his right and next week’s game at Missis-
rout of Itawamba Communi- reacted well, played with a fired a perfect strike down- sippi Delta (0-3).
ty College (0-3). tremendous amount of confi- field to Jason Brownlee for a Neville knows it, too, and
Neville completed 12 dence, and that’s what we’re 66-yard touchdown pass — he just hopes he’s back on
of his 14 passes, including gonna need going forward.” Jones’ first touchdown of his the field by then.
three touchdowns of at least As good as Neville’s per- collegiate career. “I’m ready for every
30 yards to three different re- formance was, it was also “I’ve been waiting on my game, but I’m ready to play
ceivers. Austin Morphis took short-lived. first touchdown pass,” Jones next week,” Neville said. “I
a screen pass 58 yards to the He took a handoff to the said. “When I got it off, I just want to play really bad.”

Starkville looking for defensive improvement against Louisville


BY BEN PORTNOY
bportnoy@cdispatch.com

STARKVILLE —
Starkville High senior
defensive tackle Jaylan
Ware stood against a
brick column.
With a smug grin, he
peered on as senior line-
backer Tyrese Hopkins
conducted an interview
with a local reporter.
Trying his best not to
crack character, Hopkins
pulled his left hand to his
face to mask his laugh.
Despite having lost two
of its first three games for
the first time since 2013,
the mood in the Yellow
Jackets locker room has
Austin Frayser/Dispatch File Photo
remained rather upbeat
and positive. A collection of Starkville defenders stop Oxford’s rushing attempt in the third quarter
of the Yellow Jackets’ game on Aug. 30.
“We didn’t help our-
selves out,” coach Chris ery and two quarterback center, Wildcats junior to prowl the second level
Jones said of last week’s hurries. quarterback Bryandrea of the defense as a spy —
loss to West Point. “We A late addition to this Shumaker is more than something he’s more than
turned the ball over, year’s team, Hopkins coy- capable of moving the comfortable with having
missed tackles, just little, ly concedes there are a Louisville offense with played against Shumaker
simple, small stuff that we handful of plays he’s not both his arm and legs. during his time at Noxu-
need to fix and that’s go- quite 100 percent sure Following a meager bee County.
ing to allow us the chance on, but that he’s leaps and performance against
“When he gets out of
to win.” bounds ahead of where he Noxubee County in the
The offense has done was when he began train- season opener, he’s to- the pocket and makes a
its job to date — averag- ing camp. taled 465 yards and four couple moves (it’s tough
ing 33.7 points and 348 On the interior, Ware touchdowns on 28-of-40 to defend),” Hopkins said.
yards per game — where- has been a steadying passing while adding an- “But me, I know all of
as the Yellow Jacket de- force for the youthful de- other 19 carries for 43 them by now.”
fense remains a work in fense. He currently sits yards rushing the past None of this is to say
progress. tied for the team lead in two games. the Starkville offense is
Having replaced eight tackles (26) — a spot usu- “We’ve got to be fun- without issues. Jones told
starters from last year’s ally reserved for defensive damentally sound in our The Dispatch Wednesday
squad, Ware and Hopkins backs and linebackers. run-fits and staying with juniors Luke Altmyer and
have helped stabilize this “Everyone can improve your guy when he scram- NyJal Johnson will both
season’s defensive contin- — even me,” Ware said of bles,” Jones said. “Be- see time at quarterback
gent. the Yellow Jacket defense. cause that’s when he likes
this week after Altmyer
Hopkins, a Noxubee “We just need to get bet- to find the big play.”
was yanked in the sec-
County transfer, has ter in different phases. With Shumaker’s not-
quickly endeared himself Entering a Week ed dynamism, Starkville’s ond half of the West Point
to the Yellow jacket faith- Three matchup against defensive ends will be game.
ful. In three games this Louisville, Starkville’s de- forced to stay true to That said, with Shu-
season he ranks sixth on fensive will again be test- their outside contain and maker’s playmaking abili-
the team in tackles (18) ed by an opposing signal not get too far upfield on ty, it will be the Starkville
and boasts two tackles for caller. pass-rushing downs. defense under the micro-
a loss, one fumble recov- A dual-threat under For Hopkins, he’s likely scope in Week Three.

Prep
Continued from Page 1B
their record defines them West Lowndes (3-0) vs. this game.” Noxubee County coach
right now.” Against a power run- Teddy Young said, with a
The Trojans are 1-2 Hamilton (1-2) ning team like Hamilton, lot of speed on the field.
heading into this week- After a 3-0 start, West there’s a clear recipe for “They’re capable of
end’s road matchup Lowndes’ season has be- success for the Panthers. hitting the home run
against Itawamba Ag- gun anew. “I think we need to play at any time,” Young
ricultural (3-0), a team That’s how coach An- come out and play smart, said. “They tend to play
which Tackett said could thony King and the Pan- cut down on the penalties fast. They get to the
pose New Hope problems thers are feeling, anyway, that we had last week,” ball. They’re a very good
when the Indians have the as they face their first dis- King said. “I think if we team.”
ball. trict game of the season do that, we should be OK.” For the Tigers to im-
“They run a lot of dif- Friday against Hamilton. prove to 4-0, Young said,
ferent formations,” Tack- “Every win is going to they’ll have to tackle and
ett said. “They’ve got a be very important playing Noxubee County (3-0) limit big plays on defense.
big running back, a pretty in this district,” King said. vs. Philadelphia (2-1) But it takes more than
good athlete, and they’ve “We’re looking forward to Noxubee County’s de- defense to win games,
got a quarterback that can it.” fense has led the Tigers and Young knows it. On
win with his feet and his The Panthers come to three straight wins to the other side of the ball,
arm.” in riding the high of last start the season by post- he said, Friday’s game
So what will it take for week’s comeback win ing two shutouts and will come down to one key
the Trojans to get back to over Kemper County, allowing 14 total points. factor.
.500? where West Lowndes On Friday against Phila- “Offensively we’ve got-
“We gotta hold onto scored late to grab a win delphia, though, that stin- ta learn how to put togeth-
the football and put a cou- and remain undefeated. gy defense may be chal- er drives,” Young said.
ple more drives together “When we got down, lenged more than ever If the Tigers can start
and make sure we’re pre- we didn’t give up,” King this year. doing that with regular-
pared and contain their said. “Our guys have a lot The Tornadoes are “an ity, the sky might be the
offense,” Tackett said. of momentum going into explosive offensive team,” limit.
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Baseball
Lamb 3b 4 0 0 0 Conforto rf 3 3 2 1 Viloria c 4 0 1 0 García ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Southern Cal 1 0 45 20 2 0 76 43
BRIEFLY
Class 3A
Ahmed ss 3 0 0 0 Frazier 3b 2 2 1 1 Mejia cf 2 0 0 1 Sánchez 2b 1 0 0 1 School W-L Pts Prv Ariz. St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 49 14
Ginkel p 0 0 0 0 Guillorme 3b 1 0 1 0 Mondesi ph-ss 1 0 0 0 Collins dh 2 0 0 0 1. Columbia (11) (3-0) 124 1 Colorado 0 0 0 0 2 0 86 62
American League Bradley p 0 0 0 0 Lagares cf 4 2 2 6 Lopez ss-2b 4 0 0 0 Mendick ph-dh 2 0 0 0 2. Seminary (3-0) 110 2 Utah 0 0 0 0 2 0 65 29
MSU women’s basketball to play
East Division
W L Pct GB
Cron ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Nido c
Avila c
4 1 1 1
2 1 2 0 Stroman p 3 0 0 0
Engel cf
Totals
4 1 1 0
32 6 6 5 Totals 34 3 11 3
3. Noxubee County (3-0) 97
4. Houston (1) (3-0) 83 5
3 Arizona
UCLA
0 0 0 0 1 1 103
0 0 0 0 0 2 28 47
86

in Greater Victoria Invitational New York


Tampa Bay
Boston
97 51 .655 _
87 61 .588 10
77 70 .524 19½
Joseph c

Young p
1 0 0 0 Zamora p 0 0 0 0
Dyson rf-cf 2 0 0 0 Mazza p
1 0 0 0
1 0 0 0
Kansas City
Chicago
110 003 001 — 6
001 011 000 — 3
E_Colomé (1). DP_Kansas City 1, Chicago 0.
(tie) Water Valley (1) (2-0) 83 4
Others receiving votes: Winona 16, Boon-
eville 7.
Friday’s Games
Arizona St. 19, Sacramento St. 7
STARKVILLE -- The Mississippi State women’s Toronto 57 90 .388 39½ López p 0 0 0 0 LOB_Kansas City 3, Chicago 12. 2B_Viloria (6), Class 4A Saturday’s Games
basketball is heading north of the border. Baltimore 47 99 .322 49 Leyba ph 1 0 0 0 Dozier (26), McCann (25). HR_Soler (44), Dozier School W-L Pts Prv Utah 35, N. Illinois 17
Central Division Scott p 0 0 0 0 (26). SF_Mejia (1), Abreu (9), Sánchez (3). S_Phil- 1. Louisville (11) (2-1) 119 1 Colorado 34, Nebraska 31, OT
The Bulldogs will be among the eight-team field W L Pct GB Sherfy p 0 0 0 0 lips (2). 2. South Pike (1) (3-0) 114 3 San Diego St. 23, UCLA 14
in the Greater Victoria Invitational Nov. 28-30. Other Minnesota 89 57 .610 _ Chafin p 0 0 0 0 3. Greenwood (3-0) 100 5 Washington St. 59, N. Colorado 17
Cleveland 86 61 .585 3½ Vargas ph-ss 2 0 1 1 4. Corinth (1-1) 90 4 Oregon 77, Nevada 6
participants include Stanford, Syracuse, Green Bay, Chicago 64 82 .438 25 Totals 31 1 4 1 Totals 35 11 11 11
IP H R ER BB SO
5. Poplarville (1-2) 50 2 Southern Cal 45, Stanford 20
Kansas City
Houston, Bowling Green, San Francisco and California Kansas City 55 92 .374 34½ Arizona 000 000 100 — 1 J.López W,4-7 5 1-3 8 3 2 2 2 Others receiving votes: Itawamba AHS 18, California 20, Washington 19
Detroit 43 102 .297 45½ New York 015 040 10x — 11 Leake Central 10, Clarksdale 7, West Lauder- Arizona 65, N. Arizona 41
Baptist. West Division E_Ahmed (11). DP_Arizona 1, New York 0. LOB_
Hill H,9 2-3 0 0 0 0 2
dale 6, McComb 6. Hawaii 31, Oregon St. 28
Barlow H,14 2-3 2 0 0 1 2
MSU will open the tournament at 3:30 p.m. Nov. 28 W L Pct GB Arizona 9, New York 3. 2B_Avila (7), Vargas (8). Speier H,1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Class 5A Friday, Sept. 13
Houston 95 53 .642 _ HR_Frazier (21), Lagares 2 (5), Canó (13), Nido School W-L Pts Prv Houston at Washington St., 8:15 p.m.
against San Francisco before meeting either Green Bay Oakland 87 60 .592 7½ (4), Conforto (30).
Fillmyer H,1 1 0 0 0 0 1
1. Lafayette (10) (3-0) 126 1 Saturday, Sept. 14
Kennedy S,29-33 1 1 0 0 2 2
or Bowling Green the next day. Texas 74 74 .500 21 Chicago 2. West Point (3) (2-1) 117 2 Air Force at Colorado, Noon.
Los Angeles 67 80 .456 27½ IP H R ER BB SO 3. Picayune (3-0) 105 3 Southern Cal at BYU, 2:30 p.m.
On the other half of the bracket, Syracuse will play Seattle 60 86 .411 34 Arizona
Giolito L,14-9 6 5 5 5 1 12
4. West Jones (3-0) 94 4 Stanford at UCF, 2:30 p.m.
Fry 1 0 0 0 0 1
Houston in the opening round, while Stanford and Cal Young L,7-4 2 2-3 5 6 1 2 3 Cordero 1 1 0 0 0 1 5. Laurel (2-1) 36 5 Arizona St. at Michigan St., 3 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games López 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 Others receiving votes: Wayne County 24, Idaho St. at Utah, 3:15 p.m.
Baptist will face one another. Scott 2-3 1 2 2 1 1
Colomé 1 0 1 0 1 1
Canton 6, Natchez 6, Provine 6. Cal Poly at Oregon St., 3:15 p.m.
Toronto 8, Boston 0 HBP_J.López (Sánchez). WP_Barlow.
The Bulldogs are 5-0 all-time against the Baltimore 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 Sherfy 1 2 2 2 0 2 Umpires_Home, Jeremie Rehak; First, Dave Class 6A North Texas at California, 3:15 p.m.
Chafin 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 School W-L Pts Prv Hawaii at Washington, 6:30 p.m.
tournament’s field with wins over Houston (3), Syracuse Washington 6, Minnesota 2
Ginkel 1-3 2 1 1 0 0
Rackley; Second, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Dan
1. Madison Central (13) (3-0) 130 1 Oklahoma at UCLA, 7 p.m.
Oakland 5, Houston 3 Bellino.
(1) and Green Bay (1). Stanford should be the highest Kansas City 8, Chicago White Sox 6 Bradley 2-3 0 0 0 0 0 T_3:08. A_13,838 (40,615).
2. Pearl (3-0) 116 2 Texas Tech at Arizona, 9:30 p.m.
Andriese 1 1 0 0 0 0 3. Brandon (2-1) 104 3 Montana at Oregon, 9:45 p.m.
ranked team in the event after the Cardinal advanced to Cleveland 4, L.A. Angels 3
New York 4. South Panola (3-0) 76 5
the Elite Eight last season. Texas 10, Tampa Bay 9 5. Starkville (1-2) 32 4
Stroman W,2-2 6 1-3 4 1 1 4 6 Yankees 6, Tigers 4 (Game 1)
Syracuse will likely also join Stanford in the
Seattle 5, Cincinnati 3
Thursday’s Games
Zamora
Mazza 2
1-3 0 0 0 1 1
1-3 0 0 0 0 0
New York

Detroit
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Others receiving votes: Petal 31, Oak Grove
13, Oxford 6, Gulfport 6, Tupelo 6. Pro Football
preseason top-25. N.Y. Yankees 10, Detroit 4, 1st game Sherfy pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. LeMahieu 3b-1b 5 1 3 1 Reyes rf 5 0 0 0
Class Private Schools NFL Glance
Kansas City 6, Chicago White Sox 3 School W-L Pts Prv
This marks the second-straight season MSU will Washington 12, Minnesota 6
HBP_Mazza (Dyson). Judge rf 4 1 1 2 H.Castro cf 4 0 2 0 1. Madison-Ridgeland Aca. (11) (4-0) 128 1
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
Umpires_Home, Ron Kulpa; First, Gabe Morales; Gregorius ss 5 0 1 1 Candelario 3b 2 1 0 0 East
play in Canada after the Bulldogs participated in last L.A. Dodgers 4, Baltimore 2 Second, Doug Eddings; Third, Jerry Meals. Torres 2b 4 0 1 0 Rodríguez dh 3 0 0 0
2. Heritage Aca. (2) (4-0) 117 2 W L T Pct PF PA
Boston 7, Toronto 4 3. Jackson Prep (2-1) 100 3
year’s Vancouver Showcase. T_3:25. A_21,856 (41,922). Sánchez c 1 0 0 0 Stewart ph-dh 1 0 0 0 4. St. Joseph, Greenville (3-0) 87 4
Buffalo 1 0 0 1.000 17 16
Texas 6, Tampa Bay 4 Higashioka c 2 0 0 0 Mercer ss 4 1 1 0 New England 1 0 0 1.000 33 3
Source: From Special Reports Oakland 3, Houston 2 Gardner cf 4 0 0 0 Dixon lf 3 1 2 2
5. Pillow Aca. (3-0) 50 NR N.Y. Jets 0 1 0 .000 16 17
Pirates 4, Giants 2 Others receiving votes: Presbyterian Chris-
CALENDAR
N.Y. Yankees 6, Detroit 4, 2nd game Voit dh 3 1 1 0 Greiner c 4 1 1 1 Miami 0 1 0 .000 10 59
Pittsburgh San Francisco tian 18, Adams Christian 8, Washington School South
Cincinnati at Seattle, late Ford 1b 3 1 1 0 Hicks 1b 4 0 1 1 6, Parklane Aca. 6.
Friday’s Games ab r h bi ab r h bi Urshela ph-3b 1 1 1 2 Beckham 2b 3 0 0 0 W L T Pct PF PA
N.Y. Yankees (Tanaka 10-8) at Toronto (Kay 0-0), Frazier 2b 4 0 1 1 Yastrzemski lf-rf 5 0 1 0 Wade lf 3 1 2 0 Demeritte ph 1 0 0 0 Tennessee 1 0 0 1.000 43 13
Today 6:07 p.m.
Baltimore (Brooks 4-8) at Detroit (Zimmermann
Reynolds cf 4 1 1 0 Posey c
Moran 3b 4 0 0 0 Belt 1b
5 1 1 0
4 0 1 0
Totals
New York
35 6 11 6 Totals
210 010 002 — 6
34 4 7 4 All Associated Press members in Mississippi
are eligible to participate in the high school
Indianapolis 0 1 0 .000 24 30
Jacksonville 0 1 0 .000 26 40
football poll. Those who voted for this week’s Houston 0 1 0 .000 28 30
Prep Football 1-10), 6:10 p.m. González 3b 0 0 0 0 Longoria 3b 4 1 1 2
Bell 1b 4 0 1 0 Pillar cf 4 0 1 0
Detroit 000 200 002 — 4
E_Ford (3), Dixon (8). DP_New York 1, Detroit 2. poll are: Boswell Media, Kosciusko; The Com- North
Minnesota (Odorizzi 14-6) at Cleveland (Civale
Mag Heights at Starkville Academy, 7 3-3), 6:10 p.m.
Osuna rf
Tucker ss
4 0 1 1 Crawford ss 3 0 1 0
4 1 1 0 Davis rf 2 0 0 0
LOB_New York 6, Detroit 6. 2B_LeMahieu (29), mercial Dispatch, Columbus; Bolivar Commer-
Baltimore
W L T Pct PF PA
1 0 0 1.000 59 10
Wade (2), Dixon (20). 3B_Greiner (1). HR_Judge cial, Cleveland; The Daily Corinthian, Corinth;
p.m. Oakland (Bassitt 10-5) at Texas (Burke 0-1), 7:05 Kramer lf 1 0 0 1 1-Rickard pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Greene County Herald, Leakesville; Delta Dem- Cincinnati 0 1 0 .000 20 21
p.m. (22), Urshela (20).
Ríos p 0 0 0 0 Dubon 2b 3 0 0 0 ocrat-Times, Greenville; Hattiesburg Impact, Cleveland 0 1 0 .000 13 43
Caledonia at Heritage Academy, 7 p.m. Houston (Cole 16-5) at Kansas City (Duffy 6-6), Kela p 0 0 0 0 Suarez p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Hattiesburg; Enterprise-Journal, McComb; The Pittsburgh 0 1 0 .000 3 33
7:15 p.m. R.Rodríguez p 0 0 0 0 B.Smith p 0 0 0 0 West
Marvell (Ark.) at Columbus Christian Tampa Bay (Morton 14-6) at L.A. Angels (Heaney a-Cabrera ph 1 0 0 0 b -Solano ph 1 0 1 0
New York
Sabathia 3 1-3 3 2 2 1 5
Natchez Democrat, Natchez; Starkville Daily
News, Starkville; The Vicksburg Post, Vicks- W L T Pct PF PA
4-4), 9:07 p.m. Vázquez p 0 0 0 0 Samardzija p 2 0 1 0 Kansas City 1 0 0 1.000 40 26
Academy, 7 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Covey 1-8) at Seattle (Kikuchi Stallings c 4 1 2 1 Joseph 2b 1 0 0 0
Germán W,18-4 4 2 0 0 0 5 burg; WTVA-TV, Tupelo; WCBI, Columbus. L.A. Chargers 1 0 0 1.000 30 24
Kahnle H,26 1 1 2 2 1 1
Tunica Academy at Oak Hill Academy, 6-9), 9:10 p.m. Musgrove p 1 1 1 0 c -Slater ph 1 0 0 0 Chapman S,37-42 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Oakland 1 0 0 1.000 24 16
Reyes lf 1 0 0 0 Denver 0 1 0 .000 16 24
7 p.m.
Saturday’s Games
N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 2:07 p.m.
Baltimore at Detroit, 5:10 p.m.
Totals
Pittsburgh
32 4 8 4 Totals
100 110 100 — 4
35 2 8 2
Detroit
Turnbull L,3-15 5 7 4 4 1 8
Ramirez 2 1 0 0 2 3
College Football NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
Philadelphia at Noxubee County, 7 p.m. Boston at Philadelphia, 6:05 p.m. San Francisco 000 002 000 — 2 Farmer 1 0 0 0 0 2 SEC Glance
Dallas
W L T Pct PF PA
1 0 0 1.000 35 17
LOB_Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 9. 2B_Osu- Soto 0 2 2 2 1 0 East
Tupelo at West Point, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Cleveland, 6:10 p.m.
Houston at Kansas City, 6:15 p.m. na (19). 3B_Tucker (1), Musgrove (1), Belt (3). Schreiber 1 1 0 0 0 0 W L PF PA W L PF PA Philadelphia 1 0 0 1.000 32 27
HR_Stallings (6), Longoria (19). SB_Reynolds (3). Georgia 1 0 30 6 2 0 93 23 Washington 0 1 0 .000 27 32
Delta Academy at Hebron Christian, 7 Oakland at Texas, 7:05 p.m.
SF_Kramer (1). S_Musgrove (8).
Germán pitched to 3 batters in the 8th, Kahnle
Florida 0 0 0 0 2 0 69 20 N.Y. Giants 0 1 0 .000 17 35
Tampa Bay at L.A. Angels, 8:07 p.m. pitched to 3 batters in the 9th, Soto pitched to 3 South
p.m. Chicago White Sox at Seattle, 8:10 p.m.
IP H R ER BB SO
batters in the 9th. Kentucky
Missouri
0 0 0 0 2 0 76 41
0 0 0 0 1 1 69 44 W L T Pct PF PA
HBP_Germán (Candelario). WP_Kahnle. New Orleans 1 0 0 1.000 30 28
Victory Christian at Tabernacle (Ala.), Pittsburgh Umpires_Home, Nick Mahrley; First, Hunter Wen-
South Carolina 0 0 0 0 1 1 92 34
Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 37 45
7 p.m. National League Musgrove, W, 10-12
Ríos, H, 1
5 4 0 0 0 7
1 2 2 2 1 1 delstedt; Second, Vic Carapazza; Third, Ben May.
Tennessee 0 0 0 0 0 2 56 67
Vanderbilt 0 1 6 30 0 2 30 72 Carolina 0 2 0 .000 41 50
East Division T_3:02. A_17,807 (41,297). West Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 12 28
Kela, H, 6 1 0 0 0 0 2
Louisville at Starkville, 7 p.m.
Atlanta
W L Pct GB
91 57 .615 _ R.Rodríguez, H, 15 1 1 0 0 0 1 W L PF PA W L PF PA North
Mississippi 1 0 31 17 1 1 41 32 W L T Pct PF PA
Hamilton at West Lowndes, 7 p.m. Washington 81 64 .559 8½ Vázquez, S, 28-31
San Francisco
1 1 0 0 1 2
Red Sox 7, Blue Jays 4 Alabama 0 0 0 0 2 0 104 13 Green Bay 1 0 0 1.000 10 3
New York 76 70 .521 14 Boston Toronto Auburn 0 0 0 0 2 0 51 27 Minnesota 1 0 0 1.000 28 12
New Hope at IAHS, 7 p.m. Philadelphia 76 70 .521 14 Samardzija, L, 10-12
Suarez
6
1
1-3 8 4 4 1 2
2-3 0 0 0 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi LSU 0 0 0 0 2 0 100 41 Detroit 0 0 1 .500 27 27
Miami 51 95 .349 39 Betts rf 5 2 3 0 Bichette ss 4 1 1 0 Chicago 0 1 0 .000 3 10
Prep Softball Central Division B.Smith 1 0 0 0 0 1
Holt 3b 5 1 2 2 Biggio 2b 4 2 3 1
Mississippi St 0 0 0 0 2 0 76 43
Texas A&M 0 0 0 0 1 1 51 31 West
W L Pct GB HBP_Ríos (Davis). Bogaerts ss 5 1 2 1 Guerrero Jr. 3b 5 0 1 1
New Hope at Leake Central Tourna- Arkansas 0 1 17 31 1 1 37 44 W L T Pct PF PA
St. Louis 82 64 .562 _ Umpires_Home, Ryan Blakney; First, Chad Martinez dh 3 1 1 1 Tellez 1b 4 0 0 1 San Francisco 1 0 0 1.000 31 17
Fairchild; Second, Mike Estabrook; Third, Greg Saturday’s Games
Chicago 78 68 .534 4
ment, TBD Milwaukee 78 68 .534 4 Gibson.
Benintendi lf 4 0 0 0 Smoak dh 4 1 0 0
Moreland 1b 4 1 1 0 Grichuk cf 4 0 1 0
Missouri 38, West Virginia 7 L.A. Rams 1 0 0 1.000 30 27
Seattle 1 0 0 1.000 21 20
Purdue 42, Vanderbilt 24
Women’s College Soccer Cincinnati
Pittsburgh
67 79 .459 15
65 82 .442 17½
T_2:57. A_30,918 (41,915). Bradley Jr. cf 4 1 1 0 McGuire c 2 0 0 0 South Carolina 72, Charleston Southern 10 Arizona 0 0 1 .500 27 27
M.Hernández 2b 4 0 1 2 M c K i n - Clemson 24, Texas A&M 10 Thursday’s Games
Mississippi University for Women at West Division
Cubs 4, Padres 1 ney rf 1 0 0 0 Mississippi St. 38, Southern Miss. 15 Green Bay 10, Chicago 3
W L Pct GB Centeno c 4 0 1 1 A lford ph-rf 2 0 1 0 Georgia 63, Murray St. 17 Sunday’s Games
LeTourneau University, 2 p.m. x-Los Angeles 95 53 .642 _ Chicago San Diego Fisher lf 3 0 0 1 Alabama 62, New Mexico St. 10 Baltimore 59, Miami 10
Arizona 75 72 .510 19½ ab r h bi ab r h bi Totals 38 7 12 7 Totals 33 4 7 4 Kansas City 40, Jacksonville 26
College Volleyball San Francisco 70 77 .476 24½ Rizzo 1b 4 1 0 0 G.Garcia 2b 4 0 1 0 Boston 021 100 201 — 7
BYU 29, Tennessee 26
LSU 45, Texas 38 Minnesota 28, Atlanta 12
San Diego 68 78 .466 26 Castellanos rf 4 0 0 0 Martini lf 4 1 1 0 Toronto 000 020 011 — 4 Tennessee 43, Cleveland 13
Mississippi State at Stetson, 10 a.m. in Colorado 62 85 .422 32½ Almora Jr. cf 0 0 0 0 Myers cf 4 0 0 0 E_Alford (1), McGuire (1), Fisher (3). DP_Boston
Florida 45, UT Martin 0
Buffalo 17, N.Y. Jets 16
Schwarber lf 3 1 1 0 Jankowski ph 0 0 0 0 Auburn 24, Tulane 6
x-clinched division
Jacksonville, Ala. Bryant 3b 3 1 1 1 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0
0, Toronto 1. LOB_Boston 6, Toronto 10. 2B_M. Kentucky 38, E. Michigan 17 L.A. Rams 30, Carolina 27
Philadelphia 32, Washington 27
Hernández (6), Bogaerts (50), Martinez (33), Brad- Mississippi 31, Arkansas 17
Mississippi State at Sam Houston Wednesday’s Games Caratini c 4 0 1 0 Naylor rf 3 0 0 0 L.A. Chargers 30, Indianapolis 24, OT
Heyward cf-rf 4 1 2 0 France 3b 2 0 0 0 ley Jr. (24), Grichuk (27), Bichette (16). 3B_Biggio Saturday, Sept. 14
Baltimore 7, L.A. Dodgers 3 (1). SB_Betts (15). SF_Tellez (3). Arkansas St. at Georgia, 11 a.m. Seattle 21, Cincinnati 20
State, 4:30 p.m. in Jacksonville, Ala. Milwaukee 7, Miami 5 Happ 2b
Bote 2b
4 0 2 2 A llen c 3 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 Machado ph 0 0 0 1 Chattanooga at Tennessee, 11 a.m. Dallas 35, N.Y. Giants 17
N.Y. Mets 9, Arizona 0 IP H R ER BB SO Kansas St. at Mississippi St., 11 a.m. San Francisco 31, Tampa Bay 17
Mississippi University for Women at Ag- Atlanta 3, Philadelphia 1
Hoerner ss 4 0 1 0 Urías ss 3 0 1 0
Boston Alabama at South Carolina, 2:30 p.m. Arizona 27, Detroit 27, OT
Darvish p 2 0 0 0 Lamet p 1 0 1 0 New England 33, Pittsburgh 3
nes Scott, 4:30 p.m. in Sewanee, Tenn. Washington 6, Minnesota 2
Colorado 2, St. Louis 1
Zobrist ph 1 0 0 1 Margot ph 1 0 0 0 Chacín
Hernandez
2 2-3 2 0 0 2 3
1-3 0 0 0 0 1
SE Louisiana at Mississippi, 3 p.m.
Colorado St. at Arkansas, 3 p.m. Monday’s Games
Ryan p 0 0 0 0 Margevicius p 0 0 0 0 New Orleans 30, Houston 28
Men’s College Tennis Pittsburgh 6, San Francisco 3 Kemp ph 0 0 0 0 Guerra p 0 0 0 0 Taylor W,2-2 1 0 0 0 0 1 Florida at Kentucky, 6 p.m.
Oakland 24, Denver 16
Seattle 5, Cincinnati 3 Wick p 0 0 0 0 Perdomo p 0 0 0 0 Johnson 2-3 1 2 2 1 0 Lamar at Texas A&M, 6 p.m.
Mississippi State at Alabama 4 in the San Diego 4, Chicago Cubs 0 Mejias-Brean ph 1 0 0 0 Brasier H,10 1-3 1 0 0 0 0 Kent St. at Auburn, 6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 12
Tampa Bay 20, Carolina, 14
Thursday’s Games Reyes p 0 0 0 0 Cashner H,2 1 0 0 0 0 0 Northwestern St. at LSU, 6:30 p.m.
Fall, All Day Milwaukee 3, Miami 2 Totals 33 4 8 4 Totals 30 1 5 1 Walden 1 1 0 0 0 1 SE Missouri at Missouri, 6:30 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 15
Seattle at Pittsburgh, Noon
Saturday N.Y. Mets 11, Arizona 1
Pittsburgh 4, San Francisco 2
Chicago
San Diego
100 200 100 — 4
000 000 001 — 1
Barnes
Workman S,12-18 1
Toronto
2-3 1 1 1 3 2
1-3 1 1 0 0 1
ACC Glance
Indianapolis at Tennessee, Noon
Arizona at Baltimore, Noon
DP_Chicago 2, San Diego 1. LOB_Chicago 6,
College Football St. Louis 10, Colorado 3
Chicago Cubs 4, San Diego 1 San Diego 7. 2B_Heyward (18), Martini (3). 3B_G. Buchholz L,1-5 4 7 4 4 1 4 Atlantic Division New England at Miami, Noon
L.A. Chargers at Detroit, Noon
Stewart 1 0 0 0 1 0 W L PF PA W L PF PA
Kansas State at Mississippi State, 11 Washington 12, Minnesota 6 Garcia (4). SB_Bryant (4), Schwarber (2). SF_Bry- Boshers 1 0 0 0 0 1 Boston College 1 0 35 28 2 0 80 41 Dallas at Washington, Noon
L.A. Dodgers 4, Baltimore 2 ant (2). Romano 1-3 3 2 1 0 1 Clemson 1 0 52 14 2 0 76 24 Jacksonville at Houston, Noon
a.m. Philadelphia 9, Atlanta 5 Pannone 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 NC State 0 0 0 0 2 0 75 6 San Francisco at Cincinnati, Noon
Cincinnati at Seattle, late IP H R ER BB SO Shafer 1 2 1 0 0 0 Wake Forest 0 0 0 0 2 0 79 56 Buffalo at N.Y. Giants, Noon
Southeastern Louisiana at Ole Miss, Friday’s Games Chicago HBP_Walden (Alford). WP_Walden. Florida St. 0 0 0 0 1 1 76 80 Minnesota at Green Bay, Noon
Darvish W,6-6 6 2 0 0 2 14 Louisville 0 0 0 0 1 1 59 35 Kansas City at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.
3 p.m. Pittsburgh (Brault 4-4) at Chicago Cubs (Lester
Ryan 2 1 0 0 1 2
Umpires_Home, Chris Segal; First, Jeff Nelson;
Syracuse 0 0 0 0 1 1 44 63 Chicago at Denver, 3:25 p.m.
12-10), 4:05 p.m. Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, Alan Porter. New Orleans at L.A. Rams, 3:25 p.m.
Alabama at South Carolina, 2:30 p.m. Atlanta (Soroka 11-4) at Washington (Scherzer
Wick
San Diego
1 2 1 1 1 3
T_3:32. A_17,420 (53,506).
Coastal Division
W L PF PA W L PF PA Philadelphia at Atlanta, 7:20 p.m.
10-5), 7:05 p.m.
Southern Miss at Troy, 5 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 13-5) at N.Y. Mets (Syn-
Lamet L,2-5 5 4 3 3 2 7 North Carolina 1 0 28 25 2 0 52 45 Monday, Sept. 16

Prep Softball dergaard 10-7), 7:10 p.m.


Margevicius
Guerra
1 2 1 1 0 1
1 0 0 0 0 1 Rangers 6, Rays 4 Virginia
Duke
1 0 30 14 2 0 82 31
0 0 0 0 1 1 48 55
Cleveland at N.Y. Jets, 7:15 p.m.
Milwaukee (Houser 6-5) at St. Louis (Wainwright Perdomo 1 0 0 0 0 1 Tampa Bay Texas
Georgia Tech 0 1 14 52 1 1 28 62
Columbus at Leake Tournament, TBA 11-9), 8:15 p.m. Reyes 1 2 0 0 0 1
García cf
ab r h bi ab r h bi
4 1 1 0 DeShields cf 5 2 2 0 Pittsburgh 0 1 14 30 1 1 34 40 Bucs 20, Panthers 14
San Diego (Lucchesi 10-7) at Colorado (Hoffman Margevicius pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Virginia Tech 0 1 28 35 1 1 59 52 Tampa Bay 3 7 7 3—20
Hebron Christian at Calhoun Tourna- 1-6), 8:40 p.m. HBP_Reyes (Kemp), Wick (Machado).
Meadows rf 5 1 1 2 Andrus ss 5 1 1 1
Pham lf 5 0 1 1 Calhoun lf 3 0 0 0 Miami 0 1 25 28 0 2 45 52 Carolina 3 6 3 2—14
Friday’s Games First Quarter
ment, TBA Cincinnati (Castillo 14-6) at Arizona (Leake 11-10),
9:40 p.m.
Umpires_Home, Ramon De Jesus; First, Fieldin
Cubreth; Second, CB Bucknor; Third, D.J. Rey-
Choi 1b 1 1 1 0 Solak dh 3 1 2 2
Wake Forest 41, Rice 21 TB_FG Gay 40, 5:36.
Aguilar dh 2 0 1 0 Santana rf 3 0 1 1 Car_FG Slye 32, 2:52.
Prep Volleyball Miami (Alcantara 5-12) at San Francisco (Beede burn. Lowe ph-dh 3 0 0 0 Odor 2b 4 1 1 1 Virginia 52, William & Mary 17
Saturday’s Games Second Quarter
4-9), 10:15 p.m. T_3:29. A_22,501 (42,445). Duffy 3b 4 0 2 0 Kiner-Falefa 3b 4 0 1 0 Car_FG Slye 37, 8:26.
New Hope at Tupelo Tourney, TBD Saturday’s Games Wendle 2b 4 0 2 1 Guzmán 1b 4 0 1 0 Pittsburgh 20, Ohio 10
TB_Godwin 20 pass from Winston (Gay kick),
Robertson ss 3 0 0 0 Trevino c 4 1 2 0 Maryland 63, Syracuse 20
Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m.
Starkville High at Tupelo Tourney, TBD Atlanta at Washington, 4:05 p.m. Cardinals 10, Rockies 3 Perez ph-c 1 0 0 0 Virginia Tech 31, Old Dominion 17 1:20.
Car_FG Slye 54, :00.
St. Louis Colorado NC State 41, W. Carolina 0
Women’s College Soccer Boston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
ab r h bi ab r h bi
Zunino c 3 1 1 0
Sogard ph 1 0 0 0 Georgia Tech 14, South Florida 10 Third Quarter
L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Clemson 24, Texas A&M 10 Car_FG Slye 51, 7:51.
Mississippi University for Women at Milwaukee at St. Louis, 7:15 p.m.
Fowler rf 3 1 2 1 Hampson ss 4 1 2 0
C.Martínez p 0 0 0 0 McMahon 2b 4 0 0 0
Adames ss 0 0 0 0
Totals 36 4 10 4 Totals 35 6 11 5 Boston College 45, Richmond 13 TB_Barber 16 run (Gay kick), 4:20.
Cincinnati at Arizona, 8:10 p.m. Florida St. 45, Louisiana-Monroe 44, OT Fourth Quarter
East Texas Baptist, 5 p.m. San Diego at Colorado, 8:10 p.m.
Muñoz ph 1 0 0 0 Arenado 3b 4 1 2 2 Tampa Bay 010 030 000 — 4
Duke 45, NC A&T 13 Car_safety, 13:21.
Brebbia p 0 0 0 0 Blackmon rf 3 0 0 0 Texas 100 400 10x — 6 TB_FG Gay 32, 2:26.
Men’s College Soccer Miami at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. Wong 2b 4 2 2 2 Hilliard lf-cf 3 0 0 0 E_Robertson (6), García (4). DP_Tampa Bay 1,
Louisville 42, E. Kentucky 0
North Carolina 28, Miami 25 A_71,101.
DeJong ss 4 1 0 0 Daza cf 3 0 0 0 Texas 1. LOB_Tampa Bay 10, Texas 8. 2B_Mead-
Pensacola Christian College at Missis- Ozuna lf 3 2 1 1 Murphy ph-1b 1 0 0 0 Friday, Sept. 13
Phillies 9, Braves 5 Carpenter 3b 5 1 1 2 Fuentes 1b 3 1 1 1
ows (28), DeShields (14), Trevino (5). HR_Solak North Carolina at Wake Forest, 6 p.m. TB Car
sippi University for Women, 2 p.m. Atlanta Philadelphia Ravelo 1b 4 1 1 1 Wolters ph 1 0 0 0
(4), Odor (26). SB_Andrus (28). S_DeShields (8). Kansas at Boston College, 7:30 p.m. First downs 16
Total Net Yards 289
20
352
ab r h bi ab r h bi Miller p 0 0 0 0 Davis p 0 0 0 0 Saturday, Sept. 14
College Volleyball Acuña Jr. cf 5 2 1 1 Hernández 2b 4 1 2 2 Arozarena rf 0 0 0 0 McGee p 0 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Furman at Virginia Tech, 11 a.m. Rushes-yards 31-100 19-39
Albies 2b 4 1 2 2 Realmuto c 5 1 1 2 Tampa Bay NC State at West Virginia, 11 a.m. Passing 189 313
Mississippi State at Jacksonville State, Freeman 1b 4 0 0 0 Harper rf 4 0 0 0
Knizner c
Bader cf
5 0 2 1 Nuñez c 3 0 1 0
4 2 1 1 Melville p 1 0 0 0 McKay L,2-4 3 1-3 6 3 3 2 2 Pittsburgh at Penn St., 11 a.m. Punt Returns 3-21 4-39
Donaldson 3b 3 1 2 0 Hoskins 1b 4 1 1 0 Fairbanks 2-3 2 2 2 0 2 The Citadel at Georgia Tech, 11:30 a.m. Kickoff Returns 0-0 1-21
7 p.m. in Jacksonville, Ala. Duvall lf 2 1 1 2 Segura ss 4 1 2 2
Mikolas p 2 0 0 0 Tinoco p 0 0 0 0
Lowe 0 0 0 0 0 0 Bethune-Cookman at Miami, 3 p.m. Interceptions Ret. 0-0
J.Martínez ph 1 0 0 0 Harvey p 0 0 0 0 0-0
Castillo 2 2 0 0 1 2
Mississippi University for Women at Riley rf 4 0 0 0 Kingery cf 4 1 1 0
McCann c 4 0 1 0 Neris p 0 0 0 0
Webb p 0 0 0 0 Valaika ph 1 0 0 0
Poche 1-3 1 1 1 0 0
Louisville at W. Kentucky, 3 p.m.
Duke at Middle Tennessee, 6 p.m. Comp-Att-Int 16-25-0 25-51-0
Gallegos p 0 0 0 0 Johnson p 0 0 0 0 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-19
Sewanee, 9 a.m. Swanson ss 4 0 0 0 Haseley lf-cf 2 2 1 2 Goldschmidt 1b 1 0 1 0 Pazos p 0 0 0 0 Sulser
Texas
1 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Clemson at Syracuse, 6:30 p.m.
3-20
Teheran p 1 0 0 0 Franco 3b 4 1 2 0 Alonso ph 1 0 0 0 Florida St. at Virginia, 6:30 p.m.
Mississippi University for Women at Ortega ph 1 0 0 0 Smyly p 1 0 0 0 Almonte p 0 0 0 0 Allard 4 7 4 4 3 1 Punts 6-49.2 5-50.6
Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1
Jackson p 0 0 0 0 Miller ph 1 0 0 0 Farrell W,1-0 2 1 0 0 0 2
LaGrange, Noon in Sewanee, Tenn. Newcomb p 0 0 0 0 Hughes p 0 0 0 0
Howard p 0 0 0 0
Desmond lf 1 0 1 0 Hernández H,1 1 1 0 0 1 0 Big 12 Glance Penalties-Yards 12-66 5-50
Joyce ph 1 0 0 0 Suárez p 0 0 0 0 Montero H,7 1 1 0 0 0 2 Time of Possession 33:53
College Cross Country Blevins p 0 0 0 0 Pirela ph 1 0 0 0
Totals
St. Louis
37 10 11 9 Totals
221 100 004 — 10
33 3 7 3
Leclerc S,13-17 1 0 0 0 1 0 W L PF PA W L PF PA 26:07
O’Day p 0 0 0 0 Parker p 0 0 0 0 Allard pitched to 5 batters in the 5th. Baylor 0 0 0 0 2 0 119 31 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Mississippi University for Women at Swarzak p 0 0 0 0 Á lvarez p 0 0 0 0
Colorado 111 000 000 — 3
WP_Fairbanks. Kansas St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 101 14 RUSHING_Tampa Bay, Barber 23-82, Winston
DP_St. Louis 1, Colorado 0. LOB_St. Louis 10, Oklahoma St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 108 50 4-9, R.Jones 4-9. Carolina, McCaffrey 16-37,
Allstate Sugar Bowl Festival, 7:45 a.m. Sobotka p 0 0 0 0 Rodríguez lf 1 1 1 1
Culberson ph 1 0 0 0
Colorado 9. 2B_Wong (25), Goldschmidt (21), Umpires_Home, Mike Muchlinski; First, Rob
Oklahoma 0 0 0 0 2 0 119 45 Samuel 1-2, Newton 2-0.
Carpenter (18), Arenado (28), Nuñez (3). 3B_ Drake; Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Tony Ran-
Men’s College Tennis Totals 34 5 7 5 Totals 35 9 11 9 dazzo. Texas Tech 0 0 0 0 2 0 83 13 PASSING_Tampa Bay, Winston 16-25-0-208.
Atlanta 200 200 100 — 5 Hampson (4). HR_Fowler (17), Wong (11), Ravelo Iowa St. 0 0 0 0 1 0 29 26 Carolina, Newton 25-51-0-333.
T_3:16. A_18,222 (49,115).
Mississippi State at Alabama 4 in the Philadelphia 122 001 03x — 9 (2), Ozuna (27), Bader (8), Fuentes (1), Arenado
(39). SB_DeJong 2 (9), Wong 2 (22). SF_Wong (5).
TCU 0 0 0 0 1 0 39 7 RECEIVING_Tampa Bay, Godwin 8-121, Evans
4-61, Brate 2-10, Ogunbowale 1-9, Barber 1-7.
E_Hoskins (9). DP_Atlanta 0, Philadelphia 1. Kansas 0 0 0 0 1 1 31 29
Fall, All Day LOB_Atlanta 6, Philadelphia 7. 2B_McCann (9), A’s 3, Astros 2 Texas 0 0 0 0 1 1 83 59 Carolina, Moore 9-89, Olsen 6-110, Samuel
Albies (40), Franco (16), Hoskins (32), Rodrí- IP H R ER BB SO Oakland Houston West Virginia 0 0 0 0 1 1 27 51 5-91, McCaffrey 2-16, Wright 2-15, Hogan 1-12.
St. Louis ab r h bi ab r h bi MISSED FIELD GOALS_Tampa Bay, Gay 42.
guez (5). HR_Albies (22), Duvall (7), Acuña Jr.
Mikolas W,9-13 5 5 3 3 1 5 Saturday’s Games

on the air
(39), Hernández (11), Haseley (5), Segura (12), Semien ss 4 2 2 0 Springer cf 4 0 0 1
Webb H,6 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Missouri 38, West Virginia 7
Transactions
Realmuto (25). SB_Acuña Jr. 2 (36), Segura (9), Chapman 3b 4 0 0 0 A ltuve 2b 4 1 2 1
Gallegos H,17 1 1-3 1 0 0 1 2 Olson 1b 4 1 1 2 Brantley lf 4 0 0 0 Kansas St. 52, Bowling Green 0
Harper (13). Miller H,25 2-3 0 0 0 1 2 Baylor 63, UTSA 14
Canha cf 3 0 2 0 Bregman ss 3 0 0 0 Thursday’s moves
C.Martínez H,2 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 Brown lf 3 0 1 1 A lvarez dh 4 0 1 0 Oklahoma 70, South Dakota 14
Today IP H R ER BB SO Brebbia 1 1 0 0 1 2 Oklahoma St. 56, McNeese St. 14 BASEBALL
Atlanta Davis dh 4 0 0 0 Marisnick pr-dh 0 0 0 0 American League
Colorado Profar 2b 4 0 0 0 Díaz 1b-3b 3 0 0 0 Coastal Carolina 12, Kansas 7
Teheran L,10-9 4 5 5 5 3 1 LSU 45, Texas 38 KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Claimed LHP Ran-
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Jackson 1 1 0 0 0 2
Melville L,2-2 3 5 5 5 2 1
Tinoco 1 2 1 1 1 1
Neuse 2b 0 0 0 0 Toro 3b 3 0 0 0
Texas Tech 38, UTEP 3 dy Rosario off waivers from the Chicago Cubs.
Grossman rf 4 0 0 0 Tucker rf 1 0 0 0
5 p.m. — North Carolina at Wake Newcomb 1 2 1 1 0 1 Harvey 1 0 0 0 0 2 Laureano rf 0 0 0 0 Chirinos c 2 1 1 0 Friday’s Games Recalled INF Kelvin Gutierrez and placed him
on the 60-day IL.
Blevins 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Johnson 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Kansas at Boston College, 6:30 p.m.
Forest, ESPN O’Day 2-3 1 0 0 0 1 Pazos 1 1-3 0 0 0 1 1
Phegley c 3 0 0 0 Straw pr 0 0 0 0
Saturday, Sept. 14 NEW YORK YANKEES — Reinstated LHP Ste-
Reddick rf 2 0 1 0
8:15 p.m. — Washington State vs. Swarzak 2-3 2 3 3 2 1 Almonte 2-3 1 0 0 0 2 Gurriel ph-1b 2 0 1 0 Kansas St. at Mississippi St., 11 a.m. phen Tarpley from the 10-day IL.
TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Reinstated RHP El-
Sobotka 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Howard 1-3 0 0 0 0 1 NC State at West Virginia, 11 a.m.
Houston, ESPN Philadelphia Davis 0 1 4 4 2 0
Stubbs pr 0 0 0 0
Oklahoma St. at Tulsa, 2:30 p.m. vis Luciano from the 60-day IL. Released LHP
Totals 33 3 6 3 Totals 32 2 6 2
MLB BASEBALL Smyly 4 4 4 3 1 6 McGee 1 1 0 0 1 3 Oakland 102 000 000 — 3 Iowa at Iowa St., 3 p.m. Clayton Richard.
National League
Hughes W,2-1 1 2-3 0 0 0 2 2 TCU at Purdue, 6:30 p.m.
3 p.m. — Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, Suárez H,6 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Davis pitched to 4 batters in the 9th.
HBP_Miller (Blackmon), Davis (DeJong), McGee
Houston 001 000 010 — 2
Rice at Texas, 7 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Activated LHP
E_Semien (12). DP_Oakland 1, Houston 0. LOB_
MLB Parker H,3 2-3 2 1 1 0 1 (Arozarena). WP_Mikolas, Miller. Oakland 5, Houston 10. 2B_Brown (5), Reddick
Oklahoma at UCLA, 7 p.m. Rich Hill from the 60-day IL. Designated RHP
Jaime Schultz for assignment.
Álvarez H,13 1 1 0 0 1 1 Texas Tech at Arizona, 9:30 p.m.
6 p.m. — Minnesota at Cleveland OR Neris S,26-32 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 2 Umpires_Home, Gerry Davis; First, Brennan Mill- (18). HR_Olson (32), Altuve (27). SB_Altuve (6). American Association
er; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Pat Hoberg.
Milwaukee at St. Louis (7 p.m.), MLB Álvarez pitched to 4 batters in the 8th. CLEBURNE RAILROADERS — Traded C John
Umpires_Home, Roberto Ortiz; First, John Tump- T_3:56. A_27,618 (50,398). IP H R ER BB SO Big Ten Glance Nester to High Point (Atlantic) for a player to be
ane; Second, Lance Barksdale; Third, Ted Barrett. Oakland East named.
Saturday T_3:35. A_27,022 (43,647). Dodgers 4, Orioles 2
Los Angeles Baltimore
Bailey W,6-2 5
Diekman H,10 1
1-3 3 1 1 3 4
1-3 0 0 0 1 1

Indiana
W L PF PA W L PF PA
0 0 0 0 2 0 86 24
Atlantic League
LONG ISLAND DUCKS — Reinstated RHP
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Petit H,27 1 1 1 1 1 2 Maryland 0 0 0 0 2 0 142 20 Brandon Beachy and RHP Seth Simmons to the
11 a.m. — Pittsburgh at Penn State, Brewers 3, Marlins 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi
Pederson rf 5 0 0 0 A lberto 2b 4 0 0 0
Puk
Treinen H,3
0 1 0 0 0 0
1-3 0 0 0 1 1
Michigan St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 79 24 active list. Placed RHP Pedro Beato and RHP
Scott Richmond on the reserve-left team list.
Milwaukee Miami Michigan 0 0 0 0 2 0 64 42
Beaty 3b 3 0 1 0 Villar ss 4 0 0 0 Hendriks S,21-26 1 1 0 0 1 2
ABC; Eastern Michigan at Illinois, BTN; ab r h bi ab r h bi Pollock dh 3 1 1 0 Mancini 1b 3 1 0 0 Houston
Ohio St.
Penn St.
0 0 0 0 2 0 87 21
0 0 0 0 2 0 124 20 FOOTBALL
Cain cf 4 1 1 0 Berti cf 4 1 1 0
Maryland at Temple, CBSSN; Kansas Grandal c 3 0 1 0 Rojas ss 4 0 2 1
Bellinger 1b 4 2 2 1 Santander lf 3 0 0 0
Seager ss 3 1 0 0 Núñez dh 2 0 0 0
Verlander L,18-6 6 5 3 3 2 11 Rutgers 0 1 0 30 1 1 48 51 National Football League
State at Mississippi State, ESPN; Braun lf 4 1 1 2 Cooper 1b 4 0 1 0 Smith 1 0 0 0 0 2 West NFL — Suspended Buffalo Bills LB Tyrel Dod-
Taylor lf 4 0 0 0 Hays cf 2 0 0 1 James 1 1 0 0 0 3 W L PF PA W L PF PA son for six games as a result of an alleged alter-
Moustakas 3b 3 0 1 1 Castro 3b 4 0 0 0
Arkansas State at Georgia, ESPN 2; Austin 1b 3 0 0 0 A lfaro c 4 0 0 0
Lux 2b 4 0 1 1 Williams ph 1 0 0 0
Hernández cf 4 0 0 0 Stewart rf 4 0 0 0
Osuna 1 0 0 0 0 1 Iowa 1 0 30 0 2 0 68 14 cation with his girlfriend.
ESPNU — TBA; Ohio State at Indiana, Pérez 2b 4 0 0 0 Díaz 2b 4 1 1 0 Ru.Martin c 4 0 1 0 Severino c 1 1 1 1
Petit pitched to 4 batters in the 8th, Puk pitched to
1 batter in the 8th.
Illinois 0 0 0 0 2 0 73 26
Minnesota 0 0 0 0 2 0 66 56
BUFFALO BILLS — Signed TE Nate Becker to
the practice squad. Released LB Nate Hall from
Gamel rf 4 0 1 0 Brinson rf 3 0 1 1
FOX; North Carolina State at West Arcia ss 4 0 0 0 Brigham p 0 0 0 0
Smith Jr. ph 1 0 0 0
Ruiz 3b 3 0 1 0 Umpires_Home, Cory Blaser; First, Adrian John- Wisconsin 0 0 0 0 2 0 110 0 the practice squad.
Virginia, FS1; Chattanooga at Tennes- González p 1 1 1 0 c -Prado ph 1 0 0 0 Totals 34 4 6 2 Totals 28 2 2 2 son; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Marvin Hudson. Nebraska
Purdue
0 0 0 0 1 1 66 55
0 0 0 0 1 1 73 58
CHICAGO BEARS — Signed DL Abdullah An-
derson from the practice squad. Released LB
a-Taylor ph 1 0 0 0 Dean lf 3 0 0 0 T_3:39. A_34,024 (41,168).
see, SEC Black p 0 0 0 0 Smith p 1 0 1 0
Los Angeles
Baltimore
010 003 000 — 4
100 010 000 — 2
Northwestern 0 0 0 0 0 1 7 17 James Vaughters from the practice squad.
1:30 p.m. — New Mexico at Notre Pomeranz p 0 0 0 0 Kinley p 0 0 0 0 E_Ruiz (7). DP_Los Angeles 1, Baltimore 1.
CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed G Colby
Dame, NBC
2:30 p.m. — Georgia Southern at
b-Grisham ph 1 0 0 0 Ramirez rf 1 0 0 0
Peralta p
Hader p
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
LOB_Los Angeles 6, Baltimore 6. 2B_Beaty (19),
Pollock (14). HR_Severino (13). SB_Bellinger (12),
High School Football Saturday’s Games
Michigan 24, Army 21, 2OT
Iowa 30, Rutgers 0
Gossett to the practice squad. Released CB
Donnie Lewis Jr. from the practice squad.
DETROIT LIONS — Signed RB Nick Brossette
Totals 32 3 6 3 Totals 33 2 7 2 Lux (1), Ru.Martin (1), Hernández (4). Mississippi prep poll Purdue 42, Vanderbilt 24 to the practice squad. Released RB David Wil-
Minnesota, BTN; Alabama at South Milwaukee 102 000 000 — 3 Overall Maryland 63, Syracuse 20 liams from the practice squad.
Carolina, CBS; East Carolina at Navy, Miami 100 100 000 — 2
Los Angeles
IP H R ER BB SO School W-L Pts Prv
1. Madison Central (13) (3-0) 130 1
Ohio St. 42, Cincinnati 0
Indiana 52, E. Illinois 0
GREEN BAY PACKERS — Signed G Ben Bra-
den to the practice squad.
E_Grandal (8). LOB_Milwaukee 5, Miami 5.
CBSSN; Stanford at UCF, ESPN; 2B_Grandal (24). 3B_Díaz (1). HR_Braun (19). Hill 2-3 0 1 1 2 2 2. Pearl (3-0) 117 2 Colorado 34, Nebraska 31, OT HOUSTON TEXANS — Signed CB Cornell Arm-
Memphis at South Alabama, ESPNU; SF_Moustakas (2). S_Smith (4). Kolarek
Garcia
1-3 0 0 0 0 0
1 0 0 0 1 0
3. Brandon
4. Lafayette
(2-1) 89 3
(3-0) 84 5
Illinois 31, UConn 23
Wisconsin 61, Cent. Michigan 0
strong to the practice squad.
MIAMI DOLPHINS — Signed DE Tank Carra-
Oklahoma State at Tulsa, ESPN2; USC IP H R ER BB SO
Gonsolin W,3-2 3 2 1 1 0 4 5. West Point (2-1) 71 6 Penn St. 45, Buffalo 13 dine. Placed DE Jonathan Ledbetter on IR.
at BYU, ABC Milwaukee
Maeda H,2
Báez H,23
1 0 0 0 1 0
1 0 0 0 1 1
6. South Panola (3-0) 61 7
7. Petal (3-0) 39 9
Michigan St. 51, W. Michigan 17
Minnesota 38, Fresno St. 35, 2OT
MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed CB Nate
Meadows from the practice squad. Placed WR
3 p.m. — Arizona State at Michigan González
Black
4 7 2 2 0 3
1 0 0 0 0 2
Urías H,4 1 0 0 0 0 2 8. Louisville (2-1) 33 8 Josh Doctson on IR. Signed WR Alexander Hol-
State, FOX; Iowa at Iowa State FS1; Pomeranz, H, 8 1 0 0 0 0 3
Jansen S,29-36 1 0 0 0 0 1
Baltimore
9. Starkville
10. Oxford
(1-2) 30 4
(2-1) 15 10
Saturday, Sept. 14
Ohio St. at Indiana, 11 a.m.
lins to the practice squad.
TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed RB Dalyn Daw-
Colorado State at Arkansas, SEC Peralta, W, 6-3 2 0 0 0 0 3
Hader, S, 31-37 1 0 0 0 0 2
Bundy L,6-14 5 2-3 6 4 2 2 6 Others receiving votes: Picayune 11, Columbia Maryland at Temple, 11 a.m. kins to the practice squad. Placed QB Logan
6 p.m. — Florida at Kentucky, ESPN; Miami
Bleier
Castro
1
1
2-3 0 0 0 0 0
1-3 0 0 0 0 2
10, Oak Grove 9, South Pike 7, West Jones 5,
Taylorsville 2, Greenwood 1, Madison-Ridgeland
E. Michigan at Illinois, 11 a.m.
Pittsburgh at Penn St., 11 a.m.
Woodside on the practice squad IL.
WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed TE Don-
Kent State at Auburn, ESPN2 Smith, L, 8-10 5
Kinley
2-3 6 3 3 2 4
1-3 0 0 0 0 0
Scott 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Aca. 1. UNLV at Northwestern, 2:30 p.m. ald Parham Jr. to the practice squad.
6:30 p.m. — Clemson at Syracuse, Brigham 3 0 0 0 0 2 HBP_Hill 2 (Mancini,Núñez), Bleier (Beaty).
WP_Gonsolin. School
Class 1A
W-L Pts Prv
Georgia Southern at Minnesota, 2:30 p.m.
Iowa at Iowa St., 3 p.m. HOCKEY
ABC; Texas Christian at Purdue, BTN; WP_González.
Umpires_Home, Sam Holbrook; First, Jim Wolf; 1. Smithville (13) (3-0) 130 1 Arizona St. at Michigan St., 3 p.m. National Hockey League
Umpires_Home, Shane Livensparger; First, Mark
Northwestern State at Louisiana State, Carlson; Second, Kerwin Danley; Third, Tripp Second, Ryan Additon; Third, Manny Gonzalez. 2. Noxapater (2-1) 93 2
3. Nanih Waiya (1-2) 89 4
TCU at Purdue, 6:30 p.m.
N. Illinois at Nebraska, 7 p.m.
WINNIPEG JETS — Signed D Josh Morrissey
to an eight-year contract extension through the
T_3:09. A_12,746 (45,971).
SEC Gibson. 4. Simmons (1-2) 82 5 2027-28 season.
T_2:59. A_7,375 (36,742).
7 p.m. — Texas at Rice, CBSSN; Okla- 5. Lumberton (1-2) 67 3
Pac 12 Glance
COLLEGE
homa at UCLA, FOX; Northern Illinois at Royals 6, White Sox 3 Others receiving votes: TCPS 38, West Lown-
des 13, West Bolivar 8. North
FLORIDA STATE — Named Jim Leavitt senior
defensive football analyst.
Nebraska, FS1 Mets 11, Diamondbacks 1 Kansas City

Chicago
ab r h bi ab r h bi Class 2A W L PF PA W L PF PA FORDHAM — Named Christopher Duffy and
Arizona New York Merrifield 2b-rf 3 1 0 0 Moncada 3b 5 1 3 0 School W-L Pts Prv California 1 0 20 19 2 0 47 32 Lisa Izzi assistant athletic trainers.
9:15 p.m. — Portland State at Boise ab r h bi ab r h bi Soler dh 4 2 2 1 Anderson ss 5 0 2 0 1. Taylorsville (13) (3-0) 130 1 Washington St. 0 0 0 0 2 0 117 24 NEW JERSEY CITY — Named Nicholas Gravi-
Marte cf 2 0 0 0 Rosario ss 5 0 1 0 Oregon 0 0 0 0 1 1 98 33
State, ESPN2 Almonte rf 1 0 0 0 A lonso 1b 5 1 0 0
Dozier 3b 4 1 2 3 Abreu 1b 3 0 1 1 2. Philadelphia (2-1) 114 3
3. Bay Springs (3-0) 96 4 Oregon St. 0 0 0 0 0 2 64 83
na men’s assistant wrestling coach.
NYU — Named Alison Meagher assistant soft-
O’Hearn 1b 4 0 0 0 Jiménez lf 3 0 1 1
9:30 p.m. — Texas Tech at Arizona, Rojas lf 4 0 1 0 Canó 2b 3 1 1 1 McBroom rf 3 1 1 0 McCann c 4 1 2 0 4. Charleston (2-1) 79 2 Stanford 0 1 20 45 1 1 37 52 ball coach.
Escobar 2b 4 0 0 0 Panik 2b 0 0 0 0 Washington 0 1 19 20 1 1 66 34
ESPN Walker 1b 3 0 0 0 J.Davis lf 3 1 2 1
Starling rf-lf 0 1 0 0 Cordell pr 0 0 0 0 5. Scott Central (2-1) 73 5
Others receiving votes: East Webster 12, North South
RHODE ISLAND COLLEGE — Named Matt
Murphy assistant baseball coach.
Phillips lf-cf 3 0 0 0 Palka rf 3 0 1 0
Andriese p 0 0 0 0 R.Davis lf 1 0 0 0 Side 9, Calhoun City 7. W L PF PA W L PF PA
4B FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Marve
Continued from Page 1B
Marve puts it, was highly you watch him coach kids
visible on campus at Van- during individuals, he is
derbilt. Founded in 1990, drenched in sweat by the
TFA employs applicants end of period two.”
for two years to teach in Following five years in
underserved communi- varying roles at Vander-
ties around the country. bilt, Bulldog defensive
As of 2019, the organi- coordinator Bob Shoop —
zation boasted nearly Marve’s former coach in
60,000 alumni. Nashville — approached
Debating the two-year him regarding MSU’s va-
commitment, Marve con- cated linebackers coach
versed and prayed with position.
his then girlfriend and Marve didn’t hesitate.
now wife, Lauren. He ap- “I know for a fact I al-
plied and was accepted. ways wanted to work with
“The more and more I (Shoop) and for him in
thought about it and the some capacity,” he said.
more and more literature “The opportunity pre-
I read I figured it suited sented itself and so here
my skill set pretty well,” we are.”
he said. “But also I felt Under his guidance,
called to do it.” junior Erroll Thompson
Upon acceptance, and senior Leo Lewis
corps members are put rank second and fourth
through an intensive sum- on the team in tackles,
mer program in which respectively, through two
they learn the ins-and- Mississippi State Athletics
games this season while
outs teaching. Mississippi State linebackers coach Chris Marve, center, gives instructions during a drill at a college football
practice last spring. the Bulldogs are surren-
Marve’s training be- dering just 136.5 rushing
gan as a fourth grade flash. Bolston joked she would Needing an assistant “We’re at a school that yards per game.
math teacher in the Delta. “I was like, ‘Oh my walk by Marve’s class- coach for the seventh wasn’t a basketball power- “He’s not that much
Standing at the front gosh, where did this guy room, marching like a grade basketball team, house,” he conceded. “But older than us and he’s
of the class following his come from,’” Fransen, un- drill sergeant in jest. Lee Mayo approached the kids just bought in done it at a high level so
redshirt senior season aware of Marve’s football “Every time I walked Marve about the position. and worked and they took he’s a guy we can relate
at Vanderbilt, his nerves history at the time, said. by the kids were sitting “Absolutely — I’d instruction and they had to,” Thompson said.
persisted. “It was like a blur.” straight up, listening, love to help,” Marve said fun and they built com- Saturday, the unit will
Having traded in his Momentary athletic looking forward — there through his effervescent munity and those things face another test as Kan-
cleats for a pencil and his feats aside, Marve quick- were no games in there,” smile. that you can’t really put sas State’s six-headed
helmet for a desk, Mr. ly carved out a role in the Bolston said. Seventh grade is a time a metric on or aren’t very rushing attack comes to
Marve took attendance. classroom during his two Honing his ability as a of change. Physically, pu- tangible and very real. Starkville.
years at Lead Academy. teacher, Marve became berty begins. Marve saw That’s what I love about Armed with a pen in
Mr. Marve returns to Wandering the halls the seventh-grade team similar parallels on the sports — that’s what we his ear and a play sheet in
Nashville of the school, stomping, lead — organizing so- basketball court. As the all love about sports.” his pocket, Marve’s live-
Just days into her first clapping and yelling re- cial outings and monthly season crossed over be- lihood has shifted from
week at Lead Academy, verberated throughout meetings among other tween the fall and spring Coach by employment, math equations to defen-
Fransen drew lunch duty the corridors. The noises administrative duties. semesters, he noticed teacher at heart sive schemes. Yet at his
core, he remains a teach-
alongside Marve. originated from Marve’s Most notably, he a marked difference MSU football practic-
Helping monitor meal- room. planned an Atlanta col- amongst the players from es are rarely, if ever, qui- er — one that is intrin-
time and the ensuing 20 Just one of the activ- lege tour in which stu- the season’s beginnings et. Whether it’s music, sically motivated at the
minutes of recess, the duo ities he employed, the dents explored Georgia to end. simulated stadium noise, hope of improving young
stood watch in the gym. raucous exercise was a State, Georgia Tech, “You can see the kids or coaches yelling, each lives.
As the free period way to reinforce positive Morehouse College and mature, you can see the semblance of momentary “(Teach for America)
crept along, a basketball affirmations amongst his Spelman College. kids develop and start silence is emphatically really taught me that I love
game turned testy. A fight students. “Chris really stood to really appreciate the filled with sound. to teach,” Marve said. “I
broke out. “It went so far beyond out as someone that was things you’re trying to Plenty of that comes love to impact and impart
Given both students teaching mathematics,” there early, staying late, teach them or the things from Marve. knowledge in a classroom
towered over Fransen’s Fransen said of the activ- was always willing to step you’re trying to get them “Where does the En- setting but also you can
frame, she yelled across ity. “It was really about in,” Samantha Brickman, to see and see that differ- ergizer Bunny rank? — If impact lives away from
the room for backup. shaping kids’ lives.” a seventh grade geogra- ent perspective,” he said. he’s a 10, then (Marve) is the confines of a class-
“Marve!” Fransen ex- Marve complemented phy teacher at the time, Helping guide the a 10,” coach Joe Moorhead room or in this profession
claimed in panic. his fun-loving nature with said. Panthers to the playoffs, quipped of Marve’s ener- specifically in coaching.
Racing down the side- a level of discipline devel- And while his academ- it was this lone season of gy level. “I don’t know if Had I not taught for those
line, the one-time line- oped during his years on ic responsibilities grew, middle school basketball he still has any eligibility two years, I can’t say with
backer reached the oppo- the gridiron. so too did his athletic ob- that drove Marve back to left or has hopes of going confidence that I would
site side of the room in a Gym teacher Rebekah ligations. football to the next level, but if be in coaching.”

MSU
Continued from Page 1B
Up front, the Wildcats Junior Keytaon Thomp-
may well trot out five seniors son is also in the mix in the-
along the offensive line. Giv- ory — though a source told
en MSU’s devastating lack The Dispatch last week he
of depth at defensive tackle did not practice ahead of the
and a relatively quiet few Southern Mississippi game.
weeks from senior defen- It is not clear whether he has
sive ends Marquiss Spencer done so this week but Moor-
and Chauncey Rivers, Kan- head said he, Shrader and
sas State should find some freshman Jalen Mayden are
holes in the run game. all capable of running with
Speaking with the media the No. 1 offense.
Wednesday, defensive line Regardless of who’s un-
coach Deke Adams was apt- der center for MSU, junior
ly cognizant of the staunch running back Kylin Hill will
rushing attack his group heavily factor into the of-
will see this weekend. fensive equation. Hill, who
“This week it does pres- is currently averaging 20.5
ent a challenge because carries per game, ranks
they’re big and physical up- No. 2 in the nation with 320
front,” Adams said. “We’ve yards through the season’s
got to match that physicality first two weeks — including
and strength.” a 197-yard outburst against
Defensively, the Wild- Louisiana Week One.
cats have allowed just 14 “Just seeing the way
points this season — though that he runs, he breaks
that should change Satur- tackles, he beats you with
day. Having returned eight speed, he’s a great jump
starters from a defense cut guy,” Klieman said of
that allowed 25.4 points and Hill. “He does everything,
403.8 yards per game a year and they’re giving him the
ago, a newly-tooled MSU of- ball enough to make plays.
fense will expect to reap the I know that he’s going to be
benefits. a focal point to what we are
The Wildcats will also doing on defense to try and
be without linebacker Jus- slow him down.”
tin Hughes — the team’s With extreme heat ad-
third-leading tackler from a visories expected Satur-
year ago — after he tore his day, MSU faces it’s second
anterior cruciate ligament straight game in which tem-
in April. peratures at kick off may
For MSU, it remains reach the 90s. Prepping for
unclear whether starting the heat wave, Moorhead
quarterback Tommy Ste- said last week’s win over
vens will play Saturday — Southern Miss was a slight
though Moorhead seemed preview for what the condi-
to indicate he’s trending in tions may be like.
the right direction during “As I learned very quick-
his weekly teleconference ly, Mississippi heat and hu-
Wednesday. midity is a little bit different
If Stevens can’t go, fresh- than other places,” he add-
man Garrett Shrader fig- ed. “I can’t speak to their
ures to get the nod after he level of preparedness but
finished last week’s game I know last week and this
against Southern Missis- week our training staff,
sippi 7-of-11 for 71 yards in our strength and condi-
relief. tioning staff, our nutrition
“We’re hoping Tommy is staff (have been prepar-
ready to go,” Shrader said. ing) in terms of hydration
“But if not, then I’ll step in and our practice related
and be just as comfortable things. We’re excited
to produce just like he did about how we’re getting
last weekend.” our guys ready.”
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 5B

Moore making sure Ole Miss passing game continues to thrive


The Associated Press second-round draft picks sophomore. And he’s one nior Braylon Sanders, when tight end Octavi- make him a trustworthy
A.J. Brown and D.K. of the leaders. He’ll con- who was sidelined with a ous Cooley fumbled an target for a young quar-
OXFORD — The Metcalf plus DaMarkus tinue to get better and hamstring issue. Moore impromptu pitch from terback.
chemistry between Mis- Lodge. Moore caught move into the leadership became the most expe- Corral. Arkasnass’ Kam- “He is the most dy-
sissippi quarterback 36 passes last season for role.” rienced receiver on the ren Curl scooped up the namic receiver we have,”
Matt Corral and receiver 398 yards and a couple Moore will try to build roster by loose football and ran offensive coordinator
Elijah Moore has been touchdowns. on that performance Sat- default. it back 73 yards for a Rich Rodriguez said.
building since last sea- This year, the speedy urday when Ole Miss (1- He had to touchdown that trimmed “From week one to week
son. sophomore is tasked 1) hosts Football Cham- elevate his the margin to 17-10. two, you can see the im-
Now that both have with filling the void that pionship Subdivision game. The Rebels answered provement he made. I
more featured roles in trio of receivers left be- program Southeastern “I know with a 46 -yard touch- think that will continue.
the Rebels’ offense this hind. Moore responded Louisiana (1-0). I am going down reception by He will keep getting bet-
year, Moore is poised to last week by catching After Brown, Metcalf to have a Moore, who beat his man ter.”
have a breakout year. seven passes for 130 and Lodge left the pro- big role Corral and blew by the remain- As a young receiving
“I am ready for it,” yards and two touch- gram, Moore knew he’d in this ing pursuing defenders. corps tries to find its
Moore said. “I am ready downs in a 31-17 victory have to assume a lead- of fens e ,” “We’ve done a good collective identity and
for positions like this. Moore said. “I feel like
over Arkansas. ership role. He doesn’t job of staying on the younger players such as
we did what we were sup-
People have to step up.” “He made some big mind the burden and same page,” Corral said. Demarcus Gregory and
posed to do.”
Corral saw limited plays,” Ole Miss coach feels as if it is simply “I cannot stress that Miles Battle emerge into
That was particularly
action as a backup in Matt Luke said. “On the part of his job as a foot- enough. He stepped up.” bigger roles, Moore’s
true at a critical stage of
four games last year biggest play of the game ball player. Moore’s speed makes leadership and produc-
the Arkansas game.
while Moore cracked a he beat his man on Cov- Ole Miss was without Ole Miss led 17-3 him a matchup issue for tive is invaluable for an
star-studded receiver ro- er One and took it to its most experienced in the fourth quarter most defenses in the slot. offense still trying to
tation that featured NFL the end zone. He’s just a receiver last week in se- His hands and footwork find its footing.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
D
EAR ABBY: and phone meet- room of your home is so threat-
I’m watching ings as well as ening to this woman that she
the slow-mo- in-person groups. would make the kind of scene
tion destruction If you would like you describe, it may be time to
of a childhood more information, replace her with someone who
friend on Face- you can find it at is less easily threatened.
book. There is emotionsanony- DEAR ABBY: I have been
substance abuse, mous.org. happily married (for the most
infidelity, divorce, DEAR ABBY: I part) to my husband of 40
the whole lot. It have been dating years. He is a good husband,
hurts. this woman for a provider and father. Only one
He recently few years. We ar- thing about him really bothers
ZITS admitted that he
has struggled with
en’t in a commit-
ted relationship,
me. When he is telling someone
a story, he frequently “embel-
depression for but she wants me lishes” it and changes it to
years, but insists exclusively to her- something that’s not actually
he isn’t interested self. She’s a very the truth.
in seeing a doctor
Dear Abby jealous type, and What he says doesn’t really
or a counselor. It a comment she matter or hurt anyone, but it
sounds like he’s been burned made took me over the edge. still bothers me. It makes me
in the past. I know I can’t do She told me that my late wonder if what he is telling me
anything until he asks for help, wife’s picture should only be about something is the correct
but I intend to be there when displayed in my children’s room, version or “his” version.
he does. What resources are and that I’m still holding onto Like I said, it is never any-
available for someone who her, which is preventing me thing of importance, so I don’t
is clinically depressed and from moving forward with any understand why he even does
self-medicating? — TRYING TO woman. I will never remove any it. I have asked him about it,
GARFIELD HELP IN THE WEST
DEAR TRYING: Support
pictures of my children’s mother
out of respect not only for my
and he doesn’t really explain.
Do you have any idea what
groups for people who are de- departed loved one but for my would make a person do this?
pressed and/or have emotional children as well. What do you — WIFE IN WONDERLAND
issues exist. But to join one, think of this? — RESPECTFUL DEAR WIFE: Some people
the person must admit there is IN TEXAS “embellish” to impress or to
a problem and help is needed. DEAR RESPECTFUL: If you make themselves look more
Because your friend is resistant keep a photo of your late wife important, or because they
to the idea of professional help, next to your bed, I can see think it will make the story more
you might suggest a group how it might bother someone entertaining or exciting. Not
called Emotions Anonymous. you have been dating for a knowing your husband, I can’t
It was started in 1971, and its few years — particularly if you answer for him. It might help to
mission is to help people who haven’t made a commitment to reassure him that you love him
are experiencing emotional her. That said, if displaying a just the way he is, and the truth
difficulties. It offers chat, Skype picture of your wife in a public is always better than fiction.
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Sept. Recognize the difference and apple. And just like an apple, it
13). Your Friday the 13th birth- you’ll know who to trust. will be better to devour it one
day brings surprises, and then TAURUS (April 20-May sitting. If you leave it for later,
amplifies and sweetens them. 20). You’re in for one of your then it will brown and be far less
As the weeks progress, so do favorite happenings -- when you appealing.
your interests. Opportunities feel called to go somewhere or LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Is
arise that are positively catered do a thing that’s a little out of the owner the one who pays
to you. December brings a risky, character for you, and wind up for a thing, the one who uses it
but worthwhile proposition. meeting a new person. It feels more often or the one who loves
March starts a competition. like destiny, and it is. it the most? You’ll be in a better
Your training positions you for GEMINI (May 21-June 21). position if you don’t assume to
BABY BLUES the win. Capricorn and Cancer No one is happy all of the time. know the ownership of a thing.
adore you. Your lucky numbers And without the contrast of Observe and learn.
are: 48, 9, 20, 6 and 40. unhappy moments in the past VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). you wouldn’t be able to capture 22). Dare to share your more
The pride that disallows you to some of the subtle shades of obscure interests. There’s a
do things that would weaken happiness that visit you today. subreddit for everything! And
you is different from pride that CANCER (June 22-July today, chances are that the
has to inflate itself — a puffed 22). When you first bite into niche topics might be the ones
up version of low self-esteem. information, it’s as juicy as an that connect you most fondly
with others.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
You’ll see more with your eyes
closed today. Quickly gather
your impressions and then
check inside. That’s where all
BEETLE BAILEY the interesting and valuable
stuff will be.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). The best answer might not
be the final one. Make sure to
follow the chain of command
because the right protocol will
make or break a deal. Certain
egos must be satisfied in order
to move forward.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). As it goes with the human
chain, and chains in general,
much depends on position.
You can be swung by the links
MALLARD FILLMORE that come before and after you.
When this happens, there’s
nothing to do but to go with it.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19). Your emotional dial
has lost all capacity for mild
settings. So you won’t just like
or dislike a thing; you’ll love or
oppose it, immerse yourself in it
or ignore it.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). Feeling your feelings takes
more courage than surfing in
the ocean but isn’t as danger-
ous. The ocean is much bigger
FAMILY CIRCUS than you. Your feelings, however
they may rise up, will never be
too much for you to handle.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Sometimes doing very
intelligent work actually requires
you not to think as much, at
least not consciously. Trust
that there’s a great deal of
intelligence working below the
surface today.

Two-handed backhand
SOLUTION:
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Religious briefs
its Homecoming Program at 11 tor District Elder Lou Nabors, Thursdays 5-7 p.m. and both
Sermon Celebration a.m. Sept. 22. Guest speaker
Gospel Book Club Prayer Service 662-329-1234. on Saturdays 9-11 a.m.
Sand Creek Chapel M.B. Friendship M.B. Church, Church of the Eternal
will be Min. Timothy Edwards of
Church, 3818 Rockhill Road 1102 12th Ave. S., invites Word, 106 22nd. St. S., Co-
in Starkville, hosts a Sermon
Providence M.B. Church. The
public and former members
the public to join its Com- lumbus, holds prayer service Fitness Youth Fellowship
The Transformational
Celebration program for Min.
Demario Cistrunk at 3 p.m.
of the church are invited to
munity Gospel Book Club
from 6-7 p.m. the last Friday
Thursday nights 5-6 p.m. Transformations Church, 2301 Jess Lyons
attend. Contact Marie Nabors, 662- The Transformational Road, hosts Youth Fellowship
Sept. 15. The public is invited of each month to study and 549-4322. Church service Church, 2301 Jess Lyons from 7-8:30 p.m. every Tues-
to attend. share views of the Holy Bible.
Women’s Day Open to all ages and ethnic-
times: Sunday school 10 Road, hosts boxing lessons day. Games, prayer, service,
The Women’s Ministry of a.m.; Sunday worship 11:15 Mondays and Wednesday food, & more. Transportation
Church Anniversary/ Truevine M.B. Church, 5606 Ar-
ities. For more information,
a.m.; Tuesday Bible study 7 from 5-7 p.m., weight-loss available. For information, call
call Lillian Murray, 662-570-
Homecoming tesia Road, hosts its Women’s 1974. p.m. For information, call Pas- boot camp Tuesdays and Iris Roberson, 662-295-7456.
Union M.B. Church, 101 Day program at 2 p.m. Sept.
Weaver Road, hosts its Church 22. Guest speaker will be Elder
Anniversary/Homecoming pro- Dondreia Blanchard of Tupelo. Grief Support Group
gram at 2:30 p.m. Sept. 15. The public is invited to attend. The Oil of Joy for Grief
Special guest will be the Rev. For more information, call 315- and Mourning offers a grief
Donal Henry of Greater Mt. Ol- 523-5885. support group at 6 p.m. every
ive M.B. Church in CrawfoRoad 2nd Thursday of the month
at United Christian Baptist
The public is invited to attend.
Church Anniversary Church, 232 Yorkville Road
New Prairie Grove M.B.
Anniversary Program Church, 1491 Bluefield Road
East. “Making your grieving
journey easier.” For more in-
The Angelettes of the in Starkville, hosts its Church formation, call 662-327-0604
Golden Triangle hosts their Anniversary program from or e-mail unitedchristian@
46th Anniversay Program at 4 2:30-4:30 p.m. Sept. 22. cableone.net.
p.m. Sept. 15 at Truevine M.B. Guest speaker will be the
Church, 5606 Artesia Road Rev. Willie S. Brown of United
The public is invited to attend. Christian M.B. Church in For- Celebrate Recovery
For more information, call 662- rest City, Arkansas. For more The Assembly Church,
272-5888. information, call Harvey Gor- 2201 Military Road, and
don, 662-418-2287 or email Meadowview Church, 300 Lin-
Family and Friends Day Dorothy Johnson, d.pearlj96@ den Circle in Starkville, host
Celebrate Recovery at 6 p.m.
Cedar Grove Baptist gmail.com.
every Sunday at The Assem-
Church, 286 Swartz Dr., hosts
bly Church (next to Lowe’s)
its Family and Friends Day Youth Choir Day and at 6 p.m. every Tuesday
Program at 3 p.m. Sept. 15. El Bethel M.B. Church,
at Meadowview Church. Get
Guest speaker will be Pastor 2205 Washington Ave., host
help, healing and support for
Robert Bowers of Calvary Faith its Youth Choir Day at 3 p.m.
any habit, hurt or hang-up
Center Church in Columbus. Sept. 22. All area youth choirs
using the Christ-centered 12
The public is invited to attend. are invited to attend. For more
steps.
information, call 662-341-
Missionary Program 6324.
Prayer for Youth
Stephen Chapel M.B.
Church, 2008 7th Ave. N., Prince Hall Day Every 2nd and 3rd
Saturday, Pleasant Ridge
hosts its Missionary Program Rising Star Lodge 31 hosts
at 3 p.m. Sept. 15. Guest its Prince Hall Day program at Faith Center hosts a prayer
speaker will be Sis. Eddie Hill 3 p.m. Sept. 22, at Sandcreek for the youth from 2-3 p.m.
of Southside M.B. Church. The Chapel, 3818 Rockhill Road
public is invited to attend. in Rockhill. Guest speaker will
be Starkville Police Chief, Bro.
Prayer, Free Coffee
Mount Zion Missionary
Pastor’s Anniversary Frank Nichols.
Baptist Church, 2221 14th
New Baptist Temple Ave. N., hosts free coffee and
Church, 5937 Nashville Ferry Fall Revival Services a prayer community outreach
Road E., hosts its 34th Pas- Shady Grove Abbott M.B.
tor’s Anniversary program for service from 8-9 a.m. every
Church, 1626 Lake Grove
Pastor L.A. and Sis. Mertha Road, in West Point, hosts its 5th Saturday. For information,
Gardner at 3 p.m. Sept. 15. Annual Fall Revival services contact Jesse Slater, 662-
Special guests will be the 7 p.m. nightly Sept. 23-24. 328-4979.
Rev. Gilbert Anderson and the Different guest speaker nightly.
Providence M.B. Church of
Columbus. The public is invited
The public is invited to attend. Radio Program
Apostles Patrick Perkins
to attend. Forgive and Live invites the public to tune in
Forgive and Live meets to WTWG, radio 1050 AM
Deacon Day from 6-7 p.m. every 1st and for Perfecting the Saints
New Beginning Everlasting 3rd Monday of each month in
Broadcast, Wednesdays 8:30
Outreach Ministries hosts the downtown YMCA Board
its Deacon Day program for Room. Inquire and seek infor- a.m.
Deacon Johnny Clark at 3 p.m. mation to succeed spiritually,
Sept. 15 at Everlasting Cov- physically and financially and Women Prayer,
enant Ministries, 1701 22nd be eager to be a blessing to Worship Service
St. N. The public is invited to the community, churches and Church of the Eternal
attend. For more information, families through the Word of Word, 106 22nd St. S., holds
call 662-327-9843 God. The public is invited to a prayer and worship service
attend. For more information, every Thursday from 5-6 p.m.
Male Chorus Musical call Pat Fisher Douglas, 662-
251-5899.
Call Marie Nabors, 662-549-
Mt. Peiler Baptist Church, 4322 or 662-329-1234, for
840 Hwy. 389 in Starkville, prayer requests.
hosts its Male Chorus Musical Fellowship Dinner,
at 3 p.m. Sept. 22. The public Youth Service Prayer Ministry
is invited to attend. Pleasant Ridge Faith Cen- New Beginning Everlasting
ter, 923 Ridge Road, Colum- Outreach Ministry invites the
Homecoming Program bus, hosts a fellowship dinner public to call in with their
Armstrong M.B. Church, and youth service every 3rd prayer requests at 662-327-
1707 Yorkville Road E,, hosts Sunday. 9843.

Mississippi students protest


religious program’s time change
The Associated Press On Wednesday, students program was removed
walked out of class after from school hours. Mor-
TYLERTOWN — Stu- their faith-based pro- gan says they’re following
dents at a Mississippi gram, First Priority, was school board policy.
high school were back in moved from its normal Walthall County
class a day after protest- school hours meeting
School superintendent
ing the removal of their time.
prayer group from school Wade Carney says all
Student Tyasia Shack-
hours to after school. leford said First Priority student-led organizations
Tylertown High School has existed for 15 years cannot meet during in-
principal Dr. Ronald Mor- and meets once a month struction time. He says
gan says all students were to praise God. they can meet before or
accounted for Thursday. It’s unclear why the after school.

Pope Francis to visit Thailand, Japan in November


By NANNAPAT PUROD the Nov. 19-26 trip, and its Minister Shinzo Abe.
The Associated Press diplomatic representative It will be Francis’ fourth
in Thailand, Archbishop trip to Asia, where he has
BANGKOK — Pope
Paul Tschang In-Nam, already visited South Ko-
Francis will visit Thailand
and Japan in November in announced the Thai stop rea, Sri Lanka, the Philip-
a visit expected to high- on Friday. Francis will be pines, Myanmar and Ban-
light his call for complete in Thailand on Nov. 20-23 gladesh.
nuclear disarmament and before heading to Japan, The last pope to visit
honor the small Catholic where government spokes- Japan was the late Saint
communities in each coun- man Yoshihide Suga said Pope John Paul II in 1981.
try. the pope would meet with He was also the last pope
The Vatican confirmed the emperor and Prime to visit Thailand, in 1984.

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ernment bodies a record of the Death Beneficiaries under the

Classifieds
technical issues surrounding is- provisions of Section 11-7-13
suance of the permit. The of the Mississippi Code of
Ads appear in The Commercial Dispatch,
Statement of Basis also ad-
dresses any changes to emis-
sions and/or discharges result-
1972, as Annotated and
Amended, of GRADY RICHARD
“NATHAN” MORDECAI, De-
The Starkville Dispatch and Online
ing from any modification of the
facility.
ceased, and any other person
or party claiming to be a wrong-
ful death beneficiary of GRADY
Nouryon is a manufacturer of RICHARD “NATHAN” MORDE-
inorganic chemicals. This facil-
ity produces sodium chlorate
To place ads starting at only $12,
CAI, Deceased.
call 662-328-2424 or visit ads.cdispatch.com
and hydrogen peroxide. The NP- You have been made a Re-
DES permit consists of two out- spondent in the suit filed in
falls. Outfall 104 is an internal this Court by Ricky Mordecai,
outfall receiving wastewater
THE DISPATCH
from the Hydrogen Peroxide n CDISPATCH.COM
Petitioner, seeking n FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2019 n 7B
a determin-
ation of the Wrongful Death Be-
process. This outfall includes neficiaries of GRADY RICHARD
wastewaters from production of “NATHAN” MORDECAI, De-
hydrogen peroxide, carbon fil- ceased. Respondents other
ter wash waters, and reverse than you in this action are
Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices Legal Notices
osmosis Legal Notices
reject waters from the none. Apts For Rent: West

LEGALS
deionization backwash. Outfall

VIP
NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF 001 is comprised of wastewa- You are required to mail or
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- ters from the plant site, which hand-deliver a copy of a writ-
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI SIPPI SIPPI includes: wastewaters gener-

Rentals
ten response to the Petition to
Call us: 662-328-2424 LOWNDES COUNTY
C.R.N., a minor, by and through IN THE MATTER OF THE ES-
ated from chlorate production, Determine Heirs-at-Law and
boiler blowdown, air com- Wrongful Death Beneficiaries to
Letters Testamentary have her natural mother and guardi- TATE OF GRADY RICHARD pressor cooling water, brine William P. Starks, II, attorney
Legal Notices been granted and issued to the an, HOLLY A. PARKER “NATHAN” MORDECAI, De- plant wastewaters, cooling for Petitioner, whose post of- Apartments & Houses
undersigned upon the estate of PETITIONER ceased tower blowdown, wastewater fice address is Post Office Box
STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
COUNTY OF LOWNDES
EARL SMITH, deceased, by the
Chancery Court of Lowndes vs. CAUSE NO.: 19-PR-00032-JNS
from internal outfall 104, storm 748, Columbus, Mississippi
waters, and treated sanitary ef- 39703, and whose street ad- 1 Bedrooms
NOTICE OF SALE
County, Mississippi, on the 3rd
day of September, A.D., 2019. MISSISSIPPI STATE BOARD OF RICKY MORDECAI, Petitioner
fluent. Outfall 001 discharges
to the Tennessee-Tombigbee
dress is 407 7th Street North,
Columbus, Mississippi 39701.
2 Bedroooms
WHEREAS, the following ten-
This is to give notice to all per- HEALTH and MICAH ISRAEL
sons having claims against NODINE RULE 81 SUMMONS
Waterway in the Tombigbee
Basin.
Your response must be mailed 3 Bedrooms
or delivered within thirty (30)
said estate to Probate and Re- DEFENDANTS
ants entered into leases with
gister same with the Chancery THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI The staff of the Permit Board
days from the date of the first Furnished & Unfurnished
FRIENDLY CITY MINI-WARE- publication of this summons. If
has developed this draft per-
1, 2, & 3 Baths
HOUSES for storage space in Clerk of Lowndes County, Mis- CAUSE NO. 2019-0473-PDE your response is not mailed or
which to store personal prop- sissippi, within ninety (90) days TO: The known and unknown mit based on information sub- delivered, a judgment by de-
erty and from this date. A failure to so
Probate and Register said
SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Heirs-at-Law under the provi-
sions of Sections 91-1-27 and
mitted to the Permit Board by
the applicant, appropriate
fault will be entered against Lease, Deposit
WHEREAS, default has been claim will forever bar the same. THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI 29 of the Mississippi Code of State and Federal agencies
you for the money or other
things demanded in the Peti- & Credit Check
made in the payment of rent 1972, as Annotated and and other interested parties. tion.
and FRIENDLY CITY MINI-WARE- This the 4th day of September, TO: Micah Israel Nodine Amended, and wrongful death The staff of the Permit Board is You must also file the original viceinvestments.com
HOUSES pursuant to said
Leases is authorized to sell the
2019. 10625 Parrish Street, Apt. 218 beneficiaries under the provi-
Matthews, NC 28105 sions of Section 11-7-13 of the
soliciting all relative informa-

activity, including public com-


of your response with the Clerk
tion pertaining to the proposed of this Court within a reason- 327-8555
personal property to satisfy the /s/ Mechelle Crosswhite Mississippi Code of 1972, as able time afterward.
past due and any other MECHELLE CROSSWHITE You have been made a defend- Annotated and Amended, of ment, to ensure that the final Apts For Rent: Other
charges owed to it by the fol- ant in the Petition to Change GRADY RICHARD “NATHAN” staff recommendation on the Issued under my hand and seal
lowing tenants. PUBLISH: 9/6, 9/13, & Name and Alter Birth Certific- MORDECAI, Deceased, and any draft permit complies with all of said Court, this the 10th day 1ST MONTH − Rent Free!
9/20/2019 ate, filed by Holly A. Parker, as other person or party claiming State and Federal regulations. of September, 2019.
NOW THEREFORE, notice is mother and natural guardian of any legal or equitable interest Public review and comment on 1BR Apt − $350−$385
hereby given that FRIENDLY IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF C.R.N., a minor child having a in and to the Estate of GRADY the draft permit and support- Lisa Younger Neese, 2BR Apt − $395−$495
CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES will of- LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- date of birth of xx/xx/2001. RICHARD “NATHAN” MORDE- ing documentation is an import- Lowndes County Chancery 2BR TwnHome − $625
fer for sale, and will sell at auc- SIPPI Other than you, the only other CAI, Deceased. ant element in the staff evalu- Clerk Lease, Dep & Credit Check.
tion to the highest bidder for interested party in this action ation and resulting recommend- (seal) Coleman Realty
cash all personal property in IN RE: THE ESTATE OF DAVID J. is the Petitioners and the Mis- You have been made a Re- ation to the Permit Board. The 662−329−2323.
storage units leased by the fol- PEACE., DECEASED sissippi State Board of Health. spondent to the Petition to De- draft permit conditions have BY: Tina Fisher D.C.
lowing tenants at FRIENDLY termine Heirs-at-Law and been developed to ensure com-
CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES 903 NO. 14-0203 You are summoned to appear Wrongful Death Beneficiaries of pliance with all State and Fed- Issued at the Request of: 2BR/2BA
Alabama St. Columbus, MS, at and represent your interests GRADY RICHARD “NATHAN” eral regulations but are sub- Ann L. Griffin (MSB #104935) Located in Historical
8:30 am on the 4th day of Oc- SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION against said Petition before the MORDECAI, Deceased, filed in ject to change based on inform- BRYAN NELSON P.A. Downtown. All hardwood
tober, A.D. 2019. All auctions Honorable Paula Drungole-Ellis, this Court by RICKY MORDE- ation received as a result of 109 Fairfield Drive (39402) floors, open floor plan, roof
are with reserve and therefore STATE OF MISSISSIPPI Chancellor of the 14th Chan- CAI on August 7, 2019. public participation. Post Office Drawer 18109 top deck, newly remodeled.
all units can be withdrawn from LOWNDES COUNTY cery District, at 9:30 o'clock a. Hattiesburg, Mississippi $1,300/mo. Dep. req. 662
the sale at any time by the auc- m. on October 21, 2019, at YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED Persons wishing to comment 39404-8109
the Lowndes County Court- AND COMMANDED TO PER- upon or object to the proposed Telephone: (601)296-9017 −328−8655 or 662−574−
tioneer/manager. TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS-AT-
house, in Columbus, Missis- SONALLY APPEAR BEFORE THE determinations are invited to 7879.
LAW OF DAVID J. PEACE, DE- Facsimile: (601)261-4106
Title to the personal property to CEASED sippi, and in case of your fail- CHANCERY COURT OF submit comments in writing to Email: AGriffin@bnlawfirm.com
be sold is believed to be good, ure to appear your interest in LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- Samar Patel at the Permit
but at such sale, FRIENDLY You have been made Respond- this matter will not be con- SIPPI, AT THE LOWNDES Board's address shown above, PUBLSIH: 9/13, 9/20, &
CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES will ents to the PETITION TO DE- sidered. COUNTY CHANCERY COURT- no later than the end of the 9/27/2019
convey only such title as is ves- TERMINATION OF HEIRS-AT- HOUSE IN COLUMBUS MISSIS- thirty (30) day public notice. All
ted in it pursuant to its lease LAW filed in this Court. You are not required to file an SIPPI, ON THE 17TH DAY OF comments received by this
with the following and its al- answer or other pleading, but OCTOBER 2019, AT 9:00 A.M. date will be considered in the
lowed under Mississippi Code You are hereby summoned and you may do so if you desire. TO RESPOND TO SAID PETI- formulation of final determina-
tions regarding the application.
Employment
Annotated Section 85-7-121 et commanded to personally ap- TION AND SHOW CAUSE WHY
seq (Supp 1988). pear before the Lowndes Issued under my hand and the THE RELIEF SOUGHT AND A public hearing will be held if
County Chancery Court in seal of said Court, this the 4th PRAYED FOR IN THE PETITION the Permit Board finds a signi-
Caroline Payne Columbus, Mississippi 39703, day of September 2019. TO DETERMINE HEIRS-AT-LAW ficant degree of public interest
AND WRONGFUL DEATH BENE- in the proposed permit. Per-
366 on October 30, 2019 at 9:00
LISA YOUNGER NEESE, CHAN- FICIARIES OF GRADY RICHARD sons wishing to request a pub- Call us: 662-328-2424
a.m. to defend against said Pe-
Ceqeulia Bigbee tition and show cause why the CERY CLERK “NATHAN” MORDECAI, DE- lic hearing may do so by sub-
248 relief sought in said Petition LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- CEASED, SHOULD NOT BE mitting that request in writing General Help Wanted
should not be granted, and in SIPPI GRANTED, AND IN CASE OF to Samar Patel or the Chief of
Coty Grant YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AND the Environmental Permits Divi-
case of your failure to appear
sion at the address shown ADMINISTRATIVE ASSIST-
202 and defend, a judgment will be (SEAL) DEFEND, A JUDGMENT WILL BE
entered against you for the By: /s/ Tina Fisher, D.C. ENTERED AGAINST YOU FOR above. The Permit Board is lim- ANT: You’re an admin pro
Dequavius Gibbs THE RELIEF DEMANDED IN THE ited in the scope of its analys- who doesn’t want to be a
money or other things deman-
475 ded in the Petition. PUBLISH: 9/6, 9/13, & COMPLAINT OR PETITION. is to environmental impact. Any secretary. You have great
9/20/2019 comments relative to zoning or MS Office and computer
Doran Johnson You are not required to file an YOU ARE NOT REQUIRED TO economic and social impacts skills, awesome at filling
357, 358 answer or other pleading but STATE OF MISSISSIPPI FILE AN ANSWER OR OTHER are within the jurisdiction of out forms, honest, people
COUNTY OF LOWNDES PLEADING, BUT YOU MAY DO local zoning and planning au-
you may do so if you desire.
SO IF YOU DESIRE. thorities and should be ad- person, who is great at
Jennifer Overpeck organizing paperwork and
226 Issued under my hand and seal NOTICE OF SALE dressed to them.
ISSUED UNDER MY HAND AND projects. Exceptional at DOWNTOWN 1BR
of said Court on the 30th day
Jonathan Morris of August, 2019. WHEREAS, the following ten- SEAL OF SAID COURT this the Additional details about the ap- follow through and details. This large 1 bedroom
266 ants entered into leases with 10th day of September, 2019. plication, including a copy of Looking for a good work apartment has been
LISA YOUNGER NEESE FRIENDLY CITY MINI-WARE- the draft permit, are available environment with some- recently renovated. It
Kristi Dismuke Lowndes County Chancery HOUSES for storage space in Lisa Younger Neese, Lowndes by writing or calling the Public what flexible hours. features great natural
209 which to store personal prop- County Chancery Clerk Records Request Officer at the light, hardwood floors,
Clerk
BY: Tina Fisher, D.C. above Permit Board address Send us a resume:
P.O. Box 684 erty and job103@cdispatch.com tall ceilings and access
Mandy Brackin Columbus, MS 39703 and telephone number. Addi-
tionally, as a courtesy, for to a shared laundry room.
485 WHEREAS, default has been Publish Three Times.
those with Internet access, a $750 rent and $750
BY: Shantrell W. Granderson, made in the payment of rent deposit. Utilities included.
Oscar Taylor, Jr. D.C. and FRIENDLY CITY MINI-WARE- Issued at the Request of: copy of the draft permit(s) may
95 HOUSES pursuant to said Ann L. Griffin (MSB #104935) be found on the Mississippi No pets please. Call Peter,
Attorney for Petitioner: Leases is authorized to sell the BRYAN NELSON P.A. Department of Environmental MACHINE OPERATORS 662−574−1561.
Patricia Wilson Clinton L. Martin, Bar #103315 personal property to satisfy the Post Office Drawer 18109 Quality’s website at: needed. Must be willing to
360 337 E. Main Street Ste. B past due and any other Hattiesburg, Mississippi http://opc.deq.state.ms.us/pu abide by all safety regula- DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA
Tupelo, MS 38804 charges owed to it by the fol- 39404-8109 blicnotice.aspx . This informa- tions, submit to & pass
Telephone: (601)261-4100 tion is also available for review CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
Rebecca Stout Telephone: 662.312.8959 lowing tenants. background check & drug historic district, 1 block
1 Email: AGriffin@bnlawfirm.com at the following location(s) dur-
ing normal business hours: screen, able to lift heavy from downtown.
PUBLISH: 9/13, 9/20, & NOW THEREFORE, notice is
Tanaka Richardson 9/27/2019 hereby given that FRIENDLY PUBLISH: 9/13, 9/20, & rolls of fabric up to 75 lbs, $575/mo. + $575 dep.
273 CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES will of- 9/27/2019 Mississippi Department of En- work 2nd shift & possess NO PETS. 662−574−8789.
fer for sale, and will sell at auc- vironmental Quality good reading & math com- Peaceful & Quiet area.
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF Office of Pollution Control
William Weston, Jr.
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- tion to the highest bidder for Public Notice prehension. AA/EOE. Call
81 cash all personal property in 515 E. Amite St 662-328-5670 for appt.
Yasheka Poindexter
SIPPI

IN RE: ESTATE OF HAROLD


storage units leased by the fol- Mississippi Environmental
lowing tenants at FRIENDLY Quality Permit Board
Jackson, MS 39201

Columbus Public Library


COLEMAN
381
FRANKLIN SMITH, SR., DE- CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES 308 P. O. Box 2261 RENTALS
Shoney Drive Columbus, MS, Jackson, MS 39225 314 7th Street North TOWNHOUSES & APARTMENTS
WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on CEASED Columbus, MS 39701
immediately following sale on Telephone No. (601) 961-5171 THE COMMERCIAL
this the 5th day of September,
A.D. 2019. HAROLD FRANKLIN SMITH, JR., Alabama Street on the 4th day
Please bring the foregoing to Dispatch is seeking a 1 BEDROOM
of October A.D. 2019. All auc- Public Notice Start Date:
EXECUTOR
tions are with reserve and September 13, 2019 MDEQ the attention of persons whom mechanically-minded 2 BEDROOMS
FRIENDLY CITY therefore all units can be with- you know will be interested. individual to work in its
MINI-WAREHOUSES NO. 2019-0160-D-E
drawn from the sale at any
Contact: Samar Patel
pressroom. Applicants
3 BEDROOMS
By: L.O. time by the auctioneer/ man- Nouryon Pulp and Performance PUBLISH: 9/13/2019
must be comfortable work-
NOTICE TO CREDITORS LEASE,
© The Dispatch

ager. Chemicals LLC, located at ing around heavy ma-


Publish: 9/6, 9/13, &
9/20/2019 Notice is hereby given that all
Title to the personal property to
4374 Nashville Ferry Road
East, in Columbus, MS, (662)
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- chinery, adhering to tight DEPOSIT
persons having claims against deadlines and must have
the Estate of HAROLD FRANK- be sold is believed to be good, 240-8654, has applied to the SIPPI
an eye for detail & quality.
AND
IN THE CHANCERY COURT OF LIN SMITH, SR., Deceased, are but at such sale, FRIENDLY Mississippi Department of En-
CREDIT CHECK
LOWNDES COUNTY, MISSIS- required to have the same pro- CITY MINI-WAREHOUSES will vironmental Quality for the fol- IN THE MATTER OF THE ES- Flexible hours are a must.
SIPPI bated and registered by the convey only such title as is ves- lowing permitting action: Re- TATE OF GRADY RICHARD Must pass drug test. Email
BOBBY JOE DENNEY, JR.
Clerk of the Chancery Court of
Lowndes County, Mississippi;
ted
with
in
the
it pursuant
following
to
and
its lease
its al-
newal of their Water NPDES
Permit Ref. No. MS0040215.
“NATHAN” MORDECAI, De-
ceased
resume to
mfloyd@cdispatch.com or
662-329-2323
PLAINTIFF that Letters Testamentary were lowed under Mississippi Code The applicant's operations fall drop resumes off at 516
granted to the undersigned Annotated Section 85-7-121 et within SIC Code 2819. A State- CAUSE NO.: 19-PR-00032-JNS
Main St, 2411 HWY 45 N
VS. HAROLD FRANKLIN SMITH, JR., seq (Supp 1988). ment of Basis has been pre-
by the Chancery Court of pared that contains a discus- RICKY MORDECAI, Petitioner Columbus, MS 39701. COLUMBUS, MS
SHANE HAMPTON DENNEY Lowndes County, Mississippi in AJ Budgins sion of the decision-making No phone calls please.
DEFENDANT Cause No. 2019-0160-D-E, on 155, 212 that went into the develop- SUMMONS Commercial Property For Rent
the 28th day of August, 2019; ment of the permit and
CAUSE NO. 2019-0421-RPF that a failure to probate and re- Ashley Jones provides the permitting author- THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI
256 ity, the public, and other gov- OFFICE FOR RENT OR
gister such claims with the

Rentals
SUMMONS Clerk of the Chancery Court of ernment bodies a record of the TO: The unknown Wrongful STORAGE SPACE W/
(By Publication) Lowndes County, Mississippi Harvey Myrick technical issues surrounding is- Death Beneficiaries under the CLIMATE CONTROL.
for ninety (90) days, from the 274 suance of the permit. The provisions of Section 11-7-13 30x15. Separate air
THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI first publication hereof, will bar Statement of Basis also ad- of the Mississippi Code of conditioner & bathroom.
such claims. Kanesha Wilson dresses any changes to emis- 1972, as Annotated and Ads starting at $25 $400/mo. Located in
TO: SHAN HAMPTON DENNEY 240 sions and/or discharges result- Amended, of GRADY RICHARD
ing from any modification of the “NATHAN” MORDECAI, De-
Caledonia. Call 662−574−
Whose whereabouts are un- Witness my signature on this
known after diligent search and the 22nd day of August, 2019. Ladarius Jackson facility. ceased, and any other person Apts For Rent: North 0082.
inquiry 231 or party claiming to be a wrong-
/s/ Harold Franklin Smith Jr Nouryon is a manufacturer of ful death beneficiary of GRADY FOX RUN APARTMENTS FOR RENT LOCATED
You have been made a Defend- HAROLD FRANKLIN SMITH, JR., Ron Blevins inorganic chemicals. This facil- RICHARD “NATHAN” MORDE- 1 & 2 BR near hospital. NEAR DOWNTOWN.
ant in the suit filed in this Executor of the Estate of HAR- 5 ity produces sodium chlorate CAI, Deceased. $595−$645 monthly. 3,000 sq. ft. truck
Court by Bobby Joe Denney, Jr., OLD FRANKLIN SMITH, SR. and hydrogen peroxide. The NP- terminal, 9,500 sq. ft.
WITNESS MY SIGNATURE on DES permit consists of two out- You have been made a Re- Military discount, pet area,
Plaintiff, seeking divorce. shop & 3,200 sq. ft.
this the 5th day of September, falls. Outfall 104 is an internal spondent in the suit filed in pet friendly, and furnished
PUBLISH: 8/30, 9/6, & corporate apts. office/shop. Buildings can
You are required to mail or 9/13/2019 A.D. 2019. outfall receiving wastewater this Court by Ricky Mordecai,
hand deliver a written re- from the Hydrogen Peroxide Petitioner, seeking a determin- 24−HOUR PROFESSIONAL be rented together or
sponse to the Complaint filed FRIENDLY CITY process. This outfall includes ation of the Wrongful Death Be- GYM. ON SITE SECURITY. separately. All w/ excellent
in this action to Lisa L. Meggs, PUBLIC NOTICE: MINI-WAREHOUSES wastewaters from production of neficiaries of GRADY RICHARD ON SITE MAINTENANCE. access & Hwy. 82 visibility.
Attorney for Plaintiff, whose ad- By: L.O. hydrogen peroxide, carbon fil- “NATHAN” MORDECAI, De- ON SITE MANAGEMENT. 662−327−9559.
dress is 92 Windsong Cove, ter wash waters, and reverse ceased. Respondents other 24−HOUR CAMERA
Cellco Partnership and its con- Publish: 9/6, 9/13, & osmosis reject waters from the than you in this action are
Columbus, MS, 39705. trolled affiliates doing busi- SURVEILLANCE. Benji &
9/20/2019 deionization backwash. Outfall none. OFFICE SPACE FOR
ness as Verizon Wireless (Veri- 001 is comprised of wastewa- Ashleigh, 662−386−4446. LEASE. 1112 Main St.,
Your response must be mailed zon Wireless) proposes to build

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or delivered not later than thirty a 230-foot Self-Support Com- ters from the plant site, which You are required to mail or Ste. 5. 3700 sq. ft. Plenty
days after the 11th day of includes: wastewaters gener- hand-deliver a copy of a writ- of private parking. 662−
munications Tower. Anticip- ated from chlorate production, ten response to the Petition to
September, 2019, which is the ated lighting application is me- 327−9559.
date of the first publication of boiler blowdown, air com- Determine Heirs-at-Law and
dium intensity dual red/white pressor cooling water, brine Wrongful Death Beneficiaries to
this summons. If your re- strobes. The Site location is Houses For Rent: North
sponse is not so mailed or de- near the intersection of High- plant wastewaters, cooling William P. Starks, II, attorney
livered, judgement by default tower blowdown, wastewater for Petitioner, whose post of-
way 182 and Lehmberg Road, from internal outfall 104, storm fice address is Post Office Box 3BR/2BA HOUSE FOR
will be entered against you for Columbus, Lowndes, MS RENT. All brick, big yard,
the relief demanded in the peti- 39702, Lat: 33-29-32.83,
tion. Promote your small business starting at only $25
waters, and treated sanitary ef-
fluent. Outfall 001 discharges
748, Columbus, Mississippi
39703, and whose street ad- carport, W/D hookup.
Long: -88-21-58.79. The Feder- to the Tennessee-Tombigbee dress is 407 7th Street North, Nice neighborhood.
al Communications Commis- Carpet & Flooring
Waterway in the Tombigbee Columbus,
Excavating Mississippi 39701. General Services
You must also file the original sion (FCC) Antenna Structure Building & Remodeling $780/mo. 155 W Thomas
of your Response with the Basin. Your response must be mailed Dr. 3 min from CAFB.
Registration (ASR, Form 854) or delivered within thirty (30)
Clerk of this Court within a filing number is A1142551. WORK WANTED: Licensed 504−813−1200.
reasonable time afterward.
SUGGS CONSTRUCTION The staff of the Permit Board days from theGRAVEL,
date of the first
CO. Building, roofing, CLAY & Bonded−carpentry,
has developed this draft per- publication of this
fill clay, & top summons.
soil If
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS – In- remodeling, & home repair. mit based on information sub- your response is not mailed or painting, & demolition. COLONIAL TOWNHOUSES.
Issued under my hand and seal terested persons may review
of said Court, this 22nd day of the application Licensed & Bonded. mitted to the Permit Board by delivered, afor sale! by de-
judgment Landscaping, gutters 2 & 3 bedroom w/
August, 2019. 662−242−3471 the applicant, appropriate Easy
fault willaccess off against
be entered 82 East cleaned, bush hogging, 2−3 bath townhouses.
(www.fcc.gov/asr/applications) State and Federal agencies Can
you for theload & deliver.
money or other clean−up work, pressure
by entering the filing number. 662−574−8470. $600 to $750.
Lowndes County Chancery and other interested parties. thingsStokes
demandedExcavation:
in the Peti- washing, moving help & 662−549−9555.
Environmental concerns may The staff of the Permit Board is tion. 662−689−0089.
Clerk be raised by filing a Request furniture repair. Ask for Glenn or text.
(SEAL) Carpet & Flooring soliciting all relative informa- You must also file the original 662−242−3608.
for Environmental Review tion pertaining to the proposed of your response with the Clerk
BY: Tina Fisher, D.C.
(www.fcc.gov/asr/environment- activity, including public com- of this Court within a reason- Houses For Rent: South
alrequest) and online filings are PET DAMAGE TO CARPET? ment, DAVID’S CARPET General Services Plumbing
to ensure that the &
final able time afterward.
strongly encouraged. The mail- If you have pet damage I UPHOLSTERYon the
staff recommendation 3BR/2BA HOUSE Open
PUBLISH: 9/13, 9/20, 9/27, ing address to file a paper copy can help! Small carpet or
& 10/4/2019 draft permitCLEANING
complies with all Issued under my GUNSMITH
ED SANDERS hand and seal floor plan w/ concrete
is: FCC Requests for Environ- of said Court,
ACME, INC.
mental Review, Attn: Ramon
tile installation jobs. I State and Federal−regulations.
1 Room $40 OPEN FORthis the 10th day
SEASON! Stan McCown floors, fireplace, large
repair & stretch wrinkles Public review
2 Rooms and −comment
$70 on of September, 2019. &
9−5: Tues−Fri fenced in backyard,
Williams, 445 12th Street SW, the draft permit and support- Licensed Plumber
Washington, DC 20554. HIS- out of carpet. 3+ Rooms − $30 EA 9−12: Sat. carport. $1,100/mo.
ing documentation is an import- Lisa Younger Neese, "We fix leaks."
TORIC PROPERTIES EFFECTS – Call Walt: (662)574−8134. ant element Rugs−Must Be Seen
in the staff evalu-
Over 50 years experience!
Lowndes County Chancery 662−386−2915 662−328−8655.
Car Upholstery
All notices must be Public comments regarding po-
tential effects on historic prop-
ation and resulting recommend-
Cleaning Available
ation to the Permit Board. The
Clerk Repairs, cleaning,
(seal)refinishing, scopes Mobile Homes for Rent
emailed to erties may be submitted within 662−722−1758
draft permit conditions have mounted & zeroed, Sitting With The Sick / Elderly
30 days from the date of this been developed to ensure com- BY: Tina Fisher D.C.
handmade knives. 2BR/2BA MH for Rent.
classifieds@ publication to: Trileaf Corp, pliance with all State and Fed- Located: Hwy 45 Alt, North RETIRED NURSE seeking Located off of Hwy 69 in
Hannah Jordan, eral regulations but are sub- Issued at Point,
the Request of: on
cdispatch.com. h.jordan@trileaf.com, 2550, S ject to change based on inform-
of West
Ann
turn right
L. GriffinBlvd,
Yokahama (MSB 8mi
#104935)
& turn
sitter position in Columbus.
Available now, day evening,
Columbus. Call 662−275−
2180 between the hours of
IH-35, Suite 200, Austin, TX ation received as a result of BRYAN NELSON P.A.
78704, 512-519-9388. left on Darracott Rd, see
109 Fairfield Drive (39402)
& some weekends. Depen− 9 am to 7 pm for more
Got leaky pipes? Find a plumber public participation.
PULBISH: 9/13/2019 fast in the classifieds. Grow your business.
Persons wishing to comment
sign, 2.5mi
Post Office
Hattiesburg,
ahead,
Drawer shop on
18109
left. 662−494−6218.
Mississippi
dable & trustworthy. Ref’s
avail. 662−549−7748.
information. NO TEXT
MESSAGES PLEASE.
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Mobile Homes for Rent Garage Sales: North Autos For Sale

123 BECK DR. 14x64.


2BR/1BA. $450/mo.
GIGANTIC MULTI−FAMILY
YARD SALE Cedar Dr. &
GULF STATES AUTO
Automotive Sales
Community ON THE WEB
$450/dep. Includes Sherwood Dr. in the 2601 Buttermilk Rd
garbage. No pets. Sherwood Forest Sub− Cottondale, AL 35453 Ads starting at $12 Visit www.cdispatch.com
No HUD. 662−574−7614. division. Sat.9/14 from gulfstatesauto.com
6:30−until. Clothing, tools, 205−562−2188 Travel & Entertainment for a printable copy of
some of everything. New inventory arriving daily!
these puzzles.
3BR/2BA Trailer, New
Hope school dist. $500/
mo & $500 dep. No pets, Garage Sales: Other Sedans:
no drugs, no partying. Call 2015 Honda Accord LX;
b/t 10a−7p. 662−386− 4dr, Silver, 34K Miles, Drummer, Experienced,
3515 HWY 50 E Fri. and New to Columbus
4292. NO TEXT MGS. Sat. 7a. Clothes, furn, $11,900
2017 Honda Accord Sport; Excellent drummer with
tools, & much more!! Roland V Pro level
NICE DW 3BR/2BA MH 4dr, White, 47K Miles,
$16,900 electronic equipment
In Columbus School Dist. just moving to
$600/mo + 600 dep. 5532 HWY 50 E Fri. and 2017 Honda Accord Black;
Sat. 7a. Books, clothes, 4dr, Black, 29K Miles, Columbus, MS and
601−940−1397 or would like to join
662−549−8861. tools, furn, misc. $16,900
2018 Honda Accord current group or form
Touring; 4dr, Red, 48 new and dynamic band
NICE 2BR/2BA M/H with dedicated, quality

Merchandise
Miles, $24,900
ON LG. PRIVATE LOT on 2012 Honda Civic EX; 4dr, musicians. Over the
Ridge Rd. Newly installed Silver, 151K Miles, $7,900 years I have played
flooring. Caledonia School 2017 Honda Civic Sport traditional soul, R&R,
Dist. Call 662−574−5425.
Ads starting at $12 Hatchback; 4dr, Gray, 53K rockabilly, C&W, some
blues and zydeco as
Miles, $16,900
2015 Nissan Altima 2.5; well as my current love
Bargain Column
Real Estate
White, 109K Miles, $8,900 which is Southern
2015 Nissan Altima 2.5; Gospel, traditional
80 DVD MOVIES, $80. Black, 71K Miles, $9,900 Gospel, Country Gospel
662−386−1859. 2015 Nissan Altima 2.5; and bluegrass. I guess
Ads starting at $25 White, 70K Miles, $9,900 a "Dailey & Vincent"sort
2016 Nissan Altima SL of mix is what I like
MEDLINE WALKER WITH most but definitely open
Houses For Sale: East SEAT. Like new, $50. 2.5; White, 62K Miles,
$13,900 to any mix of the above
662−386−1859. −listed genres. I am a
Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
495 EMERALD Dr. solid Christian, fun and
Nice Brick Home in SUV’S:
Furniture 2015 Acura MDX AWD; easy to deal with and
established neighborhood.
Sudoku
know how to blend in
Sudoku is a number- Yesterday’s answer
Located on a large lot. The 4dr, Black, 42K Miles,
TAN SECTIONAL SOFA $19,900 with and act in a
home boasts 4BR/2.5BA professional band. Yes, placing puzzle based on
2 reclining chairs attached, 2013 Chevrolet Tahoe LT;
w/ 2 car garage. Freshly
painted interior and tile in good condition. Asking 4dr, Silver, 109K Miles, I am "retired"more or Sudoku
a 9x9 gridis a several
with num- 5 1 2 4 7 9 6 3 8
$450. Call 662−352− $14,900 less but still have it ber-placing
given numbers.puzzle
The object 6 9 8 1 3 5 2 7 4

2019 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc.


floors in the kitchen & going on when it comes
6157 anytime.
bathrooms. $125K OBO. to the music. I have based onthe
is to place a 9x9
numbers 4 7 3 8 6 2 5 1 9
Vans:
770−658−7726.
2010 Honda Odyssey EX; recently been with The grid
1 to 9with
in theseveral
empty spaces 9 8 7 3 2 6 4 5 1
Lots & Acreage Two Piece Living Room Set 4dr, 135K Miles, Silver, Glorybound Gospel given
so thatnumbers.
each row, eachThe 1 2 6 5 9 4 3 8 7
A loveseat and chaise for $7,900 Band out of Pensacola,
object
column is andtoeach
place
3x3 the
box
sale. Brown and blue. FL for the last five years
numbers 3 4 5 7 8 1 9 6 2
contains the1sameto 9 number
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20 ACRE 2013 Honda Odyssey EX;
New!!! Leave a message. and you can see me
UNRESTRICTED $300.00 662−242−2884
4dr, 56K Miles, Gray,
play on their Facebook the empty spaces so 8 5 9 6 4 7 1 2 3
HOMESITE. Exceptional $13,900 only once. The difficulty 7 6 4 2 1 3 8 9 5
location on Old West Point page. Some travel or that each row, each
Lawn & Garden touring would be ok for level increases from
Road. Perfect house site, Trucks: column and each 2 3 1 9 5 8 7 4 6
approved lake site, 2017 Freightliner the right situation if Monday
3x3 boxtocontains
Sunday. Difficulty Level 9/12

utilities, great 2016 HUSQVARNA R120S Cascadia; 155K Miles, necessary. I will be
neighborhood and all within Riding Mower. 19.5 HP, Red, $60,000 available in Columbus the same number only once. The difficulty level
15 minutes of downtown Briggs & Stratton motor, starting the first of increases from Monday to Sunday.
and mega site. 42" deck, $1,000 OBO. Miscellaneous: September. Send me a
Call Long & Long @ Only used 3 times this 2016 JLG 4069LE 35 text if interested,
662−328−0770. season. Leave msg. Hours Man Lift; Green, 706−575−9399.
Broker/Owner. 662−251−4136. $25,000

356.7 ACRES ON HWY. Upcoming Vehicles: Pets


69 S. 5 mi. from 2013 Acura RDX AWD; 4dr,
Columbus. 30−year old Gray, 46K Miles, $13,900 AKC GERMAN
mature pines, green fields, 2018 Honda Civic Sport; SHEPHERD PUPPIES.
good hunting. 4dr, Blue, 474 Miles, Exc. ped. Blk, blk/silv &
$3000/ac. Bud Phillips, $17,900 blk/red. Vet checked, w/s.
662−549−2302. 2018 Nissan Maxima SL; Taking deposits.
4dr, Black, 1362 Miles, 662−213−4609.
LOWNDES CO: $21,900
153 ACRES on Hwy 50 E at 2013 Toyota Tacoma 4WD
Double Cab; 102K Miles,
end of Brewer Rd. 4 green
fields, exc hunting, sand, You’ll find the best deals $18,900 MALTESE PUPPIES For
gravel & clay deposits. when you advertise Campers & RVs
Sale with papers, first
$1,250 per acre. and shop here! shots & pad trained. $900.
For more info call Call 662−425−2741.
1998 WINNEBAGO. New
205−799−9846 or
ads.cdispatch.com tires. $17,000. 662−327−
Looking for
205−695−2248. 0284.

a new pet?
SUMMER SPECIAL. 2011 HEARTLAND

Vehicles
1.75 acre lots. NORTH COUNTRY
Good/bad credit. 10% LAKESIDE BUMPER PULL
down, as low as $299/mo. TRAVEL TRAILER
Eaton Land. MODEL 29RKS.
662−361−7711. Ads starting at $12 Purchased new April
2012, one owner, non−
Autos For Sale smoker. Large u−shaped
Shop wrap around kitchen
counter. Dining table
Classifieds 06 HYUNDAI ELANTRA,
stick shift, gold, 4 door, with 4 chairs. Couch been
4 cyl, 60k miles, cold AC. covered since purchase,
$2,500. makes into full bed, air
662−549−5358. mattress and pump

Garage Sales
included. 2 euro−
recliners less than 3
CREDIT UNION DEALS years old. Walk thru bath
LOCAL RECLAIMED with neo−angle shower.
Two free signs VEHICLES
FINANCING AVAILABLE
Queen size bed in
bedroom with a brand Five Questions:
Garage Sales: East MAKE OFFER AT new mattress.
credituniondeals.com To view camper

1 Texas
112 DEERFIELD Dr. Off of 205−683−5663 call or text
Lehmberg Rd. Sat. 9/14 662−364−2226.
6:30a−12p. NO EARLY 2016 Toyota Camry Additional photos
BIRDS. Lots of everything. 2011 Hyundai Veracruz available at request.
2015 Honda Accord $10,000 negotiable.
One person’s junk,
2012 Toyota Camry
Motorcycles & ATVs 2 The Rolling

!
2014 Nissan Versa
is another person’s Stones
treasure
2011 Buick Regal
2015 Kawasaki 1993 KAWASAKI ACROSS
KL650−E VOYAGER XII
2016 Chevy Colorado Only 25,500 miles. Runs & 1 Elephant of
story
3 Marilyn
2013 Ford Fusion looks good. No problems.
2010 Toyota Tundra $3500 OBO. 6 Fizzy drinks
501−545−7750.
2013 Ford F−150 11 Chilled
2008 Hummer H3
2005 Chrysler 300 1999 ROADSTAR 1600 Monroe 12 Stop on —
2014 Chrysler 300 Only 45k miles. Hard bags, 13 Story mean-
2008 Ford Mustang rider & passenger back ies
4 “Madeline” 14 Zellweger of
2011 Mazda 6 rests w/ luggage rack, has
2012 Chevy Traverse windshield. Ready to ride!
2012 Kawasaki $3500 OBO. “Chicago”
VN900−B 501−545−7750. 15 Danson of
FIND YOUR 2013 Dodge Charger “The Good
GOLDEN DEAL WITH
2005 Honda Odyssey
2017 Chevy Impala
2004 KAWASAKI Drifter.
1500cc, Vance & Hines
5 Tomato Place”
2008 GMC Yukon 16 Athena’s
GARAGE
loud muffler, 32,400mi.
2008 Chevy HHR Looks like an Indian M/C. symbol
2006 Dodge Ram 3500 $4500. 662−352−4776. 18 Pole worker
SALES
2015 Jeep Wrangler
2010 Mercedes Benz ads.cdispatch.com 19 Quarterback
M−Class
ELECTRIC SCOOTER with
car carrier. $800. 662−
Manning
2013 Chevy Equinox 327−0284. 20 Place down Bordeaux 9 Activist
21 Clock nu- 42 High-strung Bloomer
meral 43 Time being 10 Find appro-
22 High school 44 European priate
events viper 17 Spiced holi-
24 Pesky insect 45 Concluded day drink

Finding a
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27 London area DOWN 24 Belly
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new home
32 Shade 2 Germany’s bridges
33 Suit acces- Merkel 27 California
sory 3 Proverbial sure peak

starts with
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35 Sturdy wood 4 King beater 30 Show clearly
36 Suffering 5 Fixes shoes 31 Let
The Dispatch 37 Immoral act
38 Baseball’s
Rusty
6 Singer Simon
7 Poem of praise
8 Symbol of a
33 Rome’s river
39 Exploit
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