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Democratic Rep-
resentative Cheikh
Taylor, who rep-
resents District 38 in
the Mississippi Leg-
islature, claimed the
victory against chal-
lenger Lisa Wynn Taylor
in Tuesday night’s
Democratic primary.
Taylor collected
a total of 2,639 votes
to Wynn’s 907, giving
him 74.42 percent of
Victoria Cheyne/Dispatch Staff the vote. Since there
Oktibbeha County Sheriff John Rice hugs his cousin, Mary Jones, as he watches election results roll in Tuesday night at Rick’s is no Republican
Cafe in Starkville. Early tallies had Rice with the lead, but incumbent Steve Gladney finished the night 231 votes ahead. Wynn
in the race, Taylor
will head back to the Legislature
Affidavits will determine if there will be a runoff, but Rice faces long odds in 2020 to represent the district,
which includes parts of Oktibbeha,
By Zack Plair 2,700 votes (50.42 percent) to Rice’s will claim the office. Lowndes and Clay counties.
zplair@cdispatch.com 2,469 (46.11 percent) in the Democrat- Gladney, first elected in 2011, is seek- Taylor, 45, has represented the
ic primary. A third Democrat, Brandon ing his third term. district since 2018, when he was
Incumbent Sheriff
Gann, earned 182 votes (3.4 percent). “I knew it would be close. Maybe not elected to replace longtime repre-
Steve Gladney looks to
Party officials will process 92 affida- this close, but close,” Gladney told The sentative Tyrone Ellis, who retired.
have survived a tough
challenge from former vits Wednesday before calling the race. Dispatch. “John grew up in Starkville, Both Taylor and Wynn are from
deputy John Rice in the In order for Rice to force a runoff, he he knows a lot of people, so it was bound Starkville.
Oktibbeha County sher- would need more than 70 of those af- to be a tight race. ... I’m just excited and Wynn, 51, represented Ward 2
iff’s race. fidavit votes, assuming they are all ap- looking forward to seeing what happens on the Starkville Board of Alder-
After machine and proved for counting. (today). men from 2013-17. She unsuccess-
absentee votes were tal- Gladney Since no Republican is running for “I’m truly grateful the people turned fully ran for District 38 representa-
lied Tuesday night, Gladney led with sheriff, the Democratic primary victor See Oktibbeha races, 3A See Taylor, 8A
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Wednesday
Did you hear?
Federal charges ramp up
pressure on R. Kelly to make deal
‘Federal charges “Federal charges are the
major leagues. It’s a com-
are the major
Hood wins Dem nod in Mississippi
pletely different ballgame
for Kelly now,” said Phil
leagues. It’s Turner, a former assistant
U.S. attorney in Chicago.
a completely
gov race; GOP runoff ahead
The federal charges will
increase pressure on Kelly
different ballgame to seek a plea deal, which
is what the overwhelming
for Kelly now.’ majority of defendants in
federal cases do.
Phil Turner, a former
assistant U.S. attorney The 40 counts Kelly ‘I can tell you tonight Mississippi primary election results
By MICHAEL TARM
faces, including two state
counts brought this week
that I am going to Governor Dem: 1,730 of 1,768 precincts - 98 percent
AP Legal Affairs Writer in Minnesota, carry a
combined maximum pris-
be the Republican x-Jim Hood
Candidate Votes
190,793
Percentage
69 percent
CHICAGO — R. Kelly
couldn’t be faulted if he
on sentence of more than
500 years, meaning Kelly
nominee for governor Michael Brown 30,356 11 percent
felt some confidence he
could beat the sex charges
could spend the rest of his of Mississippi. And I Robert Shuler Smith
Velesha P Williams
18,949
18,883
7 percent
7 percent
life behind bars if he loses
brought by Cook County
prosecutors earlier this
badly at trial. A favorable can tell you tonight — Robert J Ray 5,098 2 percent
deal may be the 52-year-
year. He had beaten them
before, winning acquittal
old singer’s only chance of we are going to beat William Bond Compton
Albert Wilson
4,840
4,797
2 percent
2 percent
leaving prison before he
on all counts in a 2008 child turns 70. Jim Hood in November.’ Gregory Wash 2,948 1 percent
pornography trial. Federal prosecutors Mississippi GOP governor
Any confidence the likely aren’t in any rush to candidate Tate Reeves Governor GOP: 1,715 of 1,768 precincts - 97 percent
R&B star may have felt like- negotiate a deal so soon af-
ly melted away last month, By EMILY Candidate Votes Percentage
ter filing charges, but they
though, when he was in- WAGSTER PETTUS
might eventually be open r-Tate Reeves 179,065 49 percent
dicted on federal charges The Associated Press
to one. Celebrity trials can r-Bill Waller 122,234 33 percent
in New York and Chicago. be unpredictable, so there
Federal prosecutors secure JACKSON — Fourth-term At- Robert Foster 65,178 18 percent
might be a greater chance torney General Jim Hood defeat-
convictions more than 90 of an acquittal or a hung r-Advances to runoff
ed seven lesser-known candidates
percent of the time, where- jury. A deal would also Tuesday to grab the Democratic
as their state counterparts’ spare Kelly’s accusers the Lt. Governor GOP: 1,730 of 1,768 precincts - 98 percent
nomination for Mississippi gover-
conviction rate hovers trauma having to testify and nor. In the Republican gubernato- Candidate Votes Percentage
around 65 percent, court save U.S. attorneys’ offices rial primary, second-term Lt. Gov.
records show. time and money. x-Delbert Hosemann 305,954 86 percent
Tate Reeves is heading to a runoff
Federal prosecutors Any negotiations would Shane Quick 49,669 14 percent
in three weeks with former state
have far more resources be complicated, as Kelly Supreme Court Chief Justice Bill
and face less political pres- is charged in four jurisdic- Waller Jr. Secretary of State GOP: 1,715 of 1,768 precincts - 97 percent
sure, so they can take their tions and his lawyers would Hood hopes to break the grip Candidate Votes Percentage
time building a case until likely insist on a single deal Republicans have held on the gov-
they believe it is air-tight. that resolves all the cases. ernorship for 24 of the past 28 years x-Michael Watson 184,671 54 percent
in the conservative Southern state. Sam Britton 160,296 46 percent
CONTACTING THE DISPATCH “People are ready for change in
Mississippi. Certainly, the working
Sec. of State Dem: 1,730 of 1,768 precincts - 98 percent
Office hours: Main line: folks are,” Hood told The Associat-
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Mississippi is one of only three x-Johnny DuPree 183,213 72 percent
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Reeves told supporters late
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n news@cdispatch.com n Download forms at www. in 2003. “The march has started, and big lobbying firms.
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confident that, number one, we are
27,” Waller said. teacher who’s now an education
Physical address: 516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39701 going to have a conservative as the
In addition to the Republican consultant. At a precinct in Canton,
Republican nominee for governor. I
Mailing address: P.O. Box 511, Columbus, MS 39703-0511 and Democratic nominees, the Wells said he voted for Hood.
can tell you tonight that I am going
to be the Republican nominee for Nov. 5 ballot for governor will have “I think he’s the only shot the
Starkville Office: 101 S. Lafayette St. #16, Starkville, MS 39759 a Constitution Party candidate, Bob Democrats have to beat Tate
governor of Mississippi,” Reeves
said. “And I can tell you tonight — Hickingbottom, and an indepen- Reeves,” Wells said. “It will be very
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GOP primary for Mississippi attorney general goes to runoff
By JEFF AMY
The Associated Press
figure Andy Taggart of
Madison are heading to a
Eventual GOP nominee will face
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runoff in the Republican
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POSTMASTER, Send address changes to: term state Treasurer attorney general. benefited from having Taggart is a former
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Lynn Fitch of Ridgeland Fitch led all candi- won statewide races as Madison County supervi-
516 Main St., Columbus, MS 39703 and longtime Republican dates, while Taggart nar- treasurer in 2011 and sor and served as legal ad-
rowly captured second 2015. She said her back- viser to Gov. Kirk Fordice
place to move to a second ground prepares her to in the 1990s. He started
round of voting on Aug. be Mississippi’s top legal the race facing questions
27, with state Rep. Mark officer. She has worked about his past criticism
Baker of Brandon finish- as a staff attorney for the of Trump as well as his
ing third. Mississippi House Ways support for a new Missis-
The eventual Repub- and Means Committee, sippi state flag that would
lican nominee will face was a special assistant at- remove the Confederate
Democrat Jennifer Riley torney general and spent battle emblem. Howev-
Collins, a lawyer, mili- two years as director of er, he ran a spirited race,
tary veteran and former the state Personnel Board
saying he was running to
director of the American before she was elected
fight illegal drugs after
Civil Liberties Union of treasurer. She also pledg-
Mississippi, who was un- one of his sons took his
es to back President Don-
opposed for her party’s ald Trump in efforts to own life after struggling
nomination. stop illegal immigration with narcotics. Like Fitch,
The person ultimately and build a wall along the he touts experience, and
elected will become Mis- U.S. border with Mexico. he tried to turn his stands
sissippi’s first new attor- “We’re looking for- unpopular with conserva-
ney general in 16 years. ward to the next three tives into assets, saying
Incumbent Jim Hood, the weeks,” Fitch told The they prove his indepen-
only Democrat holding Associated Press. She dence.
statewide office in Missis- pledges to be “strong and “The other candidates
sippi, won the Democrat- smart” on crime, support just don’t match what I
ic nomination for gover- police officers, and pro- bring to the table,” Tag-
nor on Tuesday. tect “our most vulnerable, gart said, pointing to his
Fitch raised the most our children and our el- career and life experi-
campaign money and derly.” ence.
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Annexation
Continued from Page 1A
The ordinance will es people into the city is or owning a business next is in the long-term best in- neighbors are satisfied cess,” she said. “We have
take effect 10 days after “un-American.” to the city of Starkville terest of the city,” Walker with the way things are spent a lot of time on this,
it is approved by a judge “If this measure passes even if you don’t realize it said. and that the annexation is and it’s time to put it be-
of Oktibbeha County’s tonight, it is nothing but a or want to admit it.” “unnecessary.” hind us.”
Chancery Court. Board forced governmental re- He noted that city res- ‘We don’t like this’ “Y’all know that we Resident Dwight Pris-
Attorney Chris Latimer quirement, governmental idents are also Oktibbeha Residents voiced con- don’t want this,” Allison ock simply pleaded with
said a petition will be pre- mandate to drag or force County residents, who pay cerns at the meeting re- said. “Please don’t im- board members.
pared by the end of the or bring these areas into taxes to that entity. lated to taxes and quality pose the city’s will on our “Please don’t do this,”
month. the city against their will,” For residents, the only of life. neighborhood.” he said. “We’re in the
Before the vote, Per- Perkins said. significant change in their Sally Laughlin, who Sistrunk said she’s county for a reason. We
kins said he thinks the In a similar vein, Carv- lives will be garbage col- lives along Lakewood done her homework on don’t like this.”
plan is unfair to the coun- er said the big-picture lection, Spruill said. Drive, said she sees little annexation, and residents’ After the death of his
ty residents opposing it, issue here is “good gov- “I think we bring far benefit to herself and the concerns are “nothing daughter earlier this sum-
as well as too expensive ernance” and taking the more than you feel you’ll city. She said she doesn’t unique.” They’re consis- mer, it is unclear when
for the city to take on. “pulse of the community” be deprived of,” Spruill want to pay higher tax- tent with those of people Little will return to board
Perkins brought up in decision making. He told a crowd of residents es and wants to keep her who have opposed annex- meetings. Spruill said she
Bar-B-Q Road, which said he has clearly seen who attended the meet- county garbage collec- ation in other municipali- is respecting his need for
hosts about seven resi- that county residents ing. tors. ties, she said. time to grieve, and will al-
dences and would be in- don’t want to be annexed In response to alder- “My garbage men “These are very typical low him as much time as
corporated into the city in the months leading up men suggesting a similar row my can back into my during an annexation pro- he needs.
under the ordinance, and to Tuesday’s vote. annexation in 1998 be carport,” Laughlin said.
asked city engineer Ed- He said he would be an- sorted out and services be “Now I’m not disabled,
ward Kemp about the ap- gry, too, if he were in the provided before more area but I do appreciate that
proximate cost of address- county residents’ position. is incorporated, Spruill service that they have ren-
ing the damage it displays. “The day that you get said those annexed in dered to me.”
Kemp’s responses were elected is not the last day 1998 have not been paying She also said the plans
expensive, totaling rough- you listen to your constitu- taxes for services they ha- of the proposition could
ly $220,000 for repairs, re- ents,” Carver said. ven’t received. be considered gerryman-
construction and incorpo- Both Spruill and Be- Ward 4 Alderman Ja- dering. According to pre-
ration into the city’s street atty expressed their sup- son Walker discussed the vious Dispatch reporting,
improvement program. port for the annexation. annexation plan as an op- the annexed area adds
Starkville Utilities Di- They said businesses and portunity for growth that 646 white residents of
rector Terry Kemp noted residents living and oper- is probably inevitable. He voting age and 232 black
it would cost up to $40,000 ating adjacent to city lim- said the issues newly in- residents of voting age,
to tie in sewer service to its benefit from the city’s corporated residents will increasing the overall dis-
the area. services already, includ- face in the short-term parity of white-to-black
Perkins said areas like ing fire protection. are worth the tradeoff for residents of voting age in
that need to be left out of “The city of Starkville strides in the city’s long- the city by 414 potential
the plan, because the city basically protects your term trajectory. white voters to 6,909.
“just cannot afford it.” homes and businesses “My decision is that I Lydia Allison said she
“It’s not cost-effective,” without being adequate- do believe that having con- and her husband moved to
Perkins said. ly compensated,” Beatty trol over those entrances their neighborhood near
He ventured to say said. “Please know that and primary highways Lakewood Drive 30 years
an ordinance that forc- you do benefit from living into the city of Starkville ago. She said she and her
Oktibbeha races
Continued from Page 1A
out and had confidence to vote for Boykin beat challenger Brian
me,” he added. Michael Lindner by a 1,251-484
Rice said, win or lose, he is proud margin in District 1. Carpenter de-
of his showing. feated Kennedy Neal 1,595-657 in
“I absolutely feel good about it,” District 2. Neither victor will face a
he said. “Right now, it’s just a wait- Republican opponent in November.
ing game. But I gave 100 percent to
this. I won’t be upset with the out- Statewide races
come either way.” In the Republican primary for
In contested supervisors’ races, governor Tate Reeves carried Ok-
Democratic incumbents Orlando tibbeha County with 45.2 percent,
Trainer, of District 2, and Joe Wil- compared to Bill Waller Jr.’s 41.62
liams, of District 5, cruised to pri- percent and Robert Foster’s 12.95.
mary victories. Jim Hood easily carried Oktibbeha
Trainer bested T. Orlando Sher- Zack Plair/Dispatch Staff
in the Democratic side with 68.54
man by a 660-353 margin, earning Democratic incumbent District 2
Justice Court judge Larnzy Carpen-
percent among a field of eight con-
re-election. Williams dispatched his tenders.
ter speaks with Eileen Tabb while
challenger, former county road de- election results were tallied Tues- Delbert Hosemann won 90.51
partment director Victor Collins, by day night in the Oktibbeha County percent of the vote to carry the coun-
a 840-467 tally and will face Repub- Courthouse Annex. Carpenter won ty in the Republican lieutenant gov-
lican Jared Pruitt in the November re-election by defeating challenger ernor primary,
general election. Kennedy Neal. Other Republicans to carry the
Former supervisor Daniel Jack- county included Michael Watson in
son earned a spot in the District 4 District 3 supervisor, Dennis Dan- the secretary of state’s race, Lynn
general election, defeating Leonard iels defeated Rudy Johnson 360-196. Fitch in the attorney general’s race,
“Knot Knot” Thompson 790-421 in Daniels will face Democratic incum- David McRae for state treasurer and
the Democratic primary. He will bent Marvell Howard in November. Trey Bowman for Northern District
face a rematch with Republican in- Incumbent justice court judges transportation commissioner.
cumbent Bricklee Miller in Novem- Tony Boykin and Larnzy Carpenter On the Democratic side, Johnny
ber, who unseated Jackson in 2015. easily won re-election in their Dem- Dupree carried the county for secre-
In the Republican primary for ocratic primary races. tary of state.
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MISSISSIPPI VOICES
Occupational licensing reform has bi-partisan
support, but entrenched opposition
The require- receive 1,500 clock who defaults on their student A bill that was introduced And we do this even though
ments to obtain hours of education. loans. last session would’ve given there isn’t a clear increase in
an occupational A fire alarm install- All good steps, but they out-of-state medical practi- the quality of service. Rather,
license before er must pay over don’t address the underlying tioners the right to practice it just distorts the free market.
working is a $1,000 in fees. problems with occupational in the state for charitable Which is why licensing boards
growing problem The net result is licensing. Earlier this year, Ar- reasons. It didn’t make it out of are so determined to protect
throughout the a decrease in the izona Gov. Doug Ducey signed committee. We can only spec- their monopoly.
country. And Mis- number of people a law that provides reciprocity ulate as to who is opposed to Instead, we should trust
sissippi is certainly who can work. A for all licenses, even though allowing out-of-state medical consumers to make decisions
not immune to this study from the those states don’t do the same professionals to provide char- for themselves, not the govern-
current situation. National Bureau of for Arizona licenses. A couple ity care in the poorest state in ment or an industry lobbyist.
There once was Economic Research other states have since fol- the nation. We can do this through market
a time when occu- Brett Kittredge found that occupa- lowed suit. And this proposal At a time when few states competition, third-party rat-
pational licensing tional licensing re- has won the praise of a Dem- offer reciprocity, it could be a ings systems, such as an app
was reserved for duces labor supply ocrat running for president, great selling feature for Mis- like Yelp or even Facebook, or
those occupations that most by 17 to 27 percent. In Missis- Andrew Yang. He called the sissippi. through private certifications
would agree should be li- sippi, the Institute for Justice current limits on reciprocity But despite bi-partisan sup- that allow both the entrepre-
censed. This includes medical estimates that licensing has bad for those seeking new port for reform, we also have neur and the customer to
professionals, lawyers, or cost the state 13,000 jobs. All opportunities. A Democratic entrenched opposition. Which decide if that certification is
teachers. But those days are very real numbers. candidate for president prais- is what licensing creates. The important.
long passed. What can we do? ing a Republican governor. It state of Utah recently bragged Because if we really want
Today, approximately 19 Mississippi has made prog- can happen. about nabbing unlicensed more jobs and a smaller gov-
percent of Mississippians ress. In 2017, the state adopted Because this is common contractors. New Jersey was ernment footprint, it starts by
need a license to work. On an occupational licensing sense. Imagine if we needed a able to rid the streets of 29 creating an environment that
average, licensing for low and review board to provide direct different driver’s license every unlicensed movers. encourages work; not one that
middle-income occupations in supervision over occupational time we crossed state lines. It is true that licensing encourages the creation of
Mississippi requires an indi- licensing laws moving for- An individual doesn’t forget leads to hire wages for those hurdles and obstacles.
vidual to complete 155 days of ward. The state has also made their craft because they move. with a license, but it does so Brett Kittredge is the Direc-
training, to pass two exams, it easier for ex-offenders to Mississippi does have limited by driving up costs for the con- tor of Marketing and Commu-
and to pay nearly $200 in fees. receive licenses so they can reciprocity for military fam- sumer. A Heritage Foundation nications for Mississippi Center
Those numbers will vary obtain employment and re- ilies, but generally speaking report found that Mississip- for Public Policy, the state’s
depending on the industry. For stricted licensing boards from the state hasn’t been open to pians pay an $800 hidden tax non-partisan, free-market think
example, a shampooer must pulling the license of someone the idea. each year because of licensing. tank.
CARTOONIST VIEW
Taylor
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tive against Taylor in the
2017 special election.
During this year’s cam-
paign, Wynn launched a
barrage of attacks on the
incumbent, especially
on social media and in a
mailer she sent through-
out the district.
The mailer, which
she distributed over the
weekend, shows a photo
of Taylor’s house with the
address and value listed.
It says he lives in an “all-
white” neighborhood,
notes he voted to give
state money to private
schools and criticizes him
for not supporting a state
lottery bill to fund infra-
structure.
“I think the district is
at a very critical point,
and it showed it will not
accept dirty politics,” Tay-
lor said. “This district ex- Zack Plair/Dispatch Staff
pects integrity, transpar- District 38 Rep. Cheikh Taylor speaks with campaign volunteer Leslie Fye Tuesday
night while they waited for election returns in the Oktibbeha County Courthouse
ency and facts. That’s the Annex. Taylor won re-election over challenger Lisa Wynn in the Democratic primary.
kind of leadership I want
to usher in. this community needs.” There is no Democrat- be served well. God bless
“From now on, oppo- ic candidate in the race. you all.”
nents will have to be pre-
pared to discuss issues
House District 39 “I’m humbled. I real-
ly am,” McLean, 59, said
Smith has been Dis-
Dana McLean will rep- trict 39’s representative
and policies,” he added. this morning. “I’m still in
resent House District 39 since 1992. He was first
“This has been a spiritu- shock.”
in 2020 af- elected as a Democrat
al journey for me. It has McLean is a Colum-
taught me humility, but ter she beat and switched parties in
28-year bus-based real estate
it has also taught me that 2011. He served as chair-
agent with Century 21 Do-
the community will speak incumbent man of the House Ways
ris Hardy and Associates
for you.” Rep. Jeff and Means Committee.
agency. She credited her
Wynn expressed dis- Smith in “I think we all owe a
victory to a small group of
appointment, but accep- Tu e s d a y ’s thanks to Representative
“faithful supporters” who
tance, with the results. Republican Smith for his long and
McLean helped her campaign.
“I worked so hard,” she primary. dedicated years of ser-
“It’s definitely been
said. “I went into commu- Between a grassroots effort,” she vice,” McLean said.
nities in the district, sat both Lown- said. McLean claimed a
down with families and des and The Dispatch could 120-vote lead in Lowndes
went door-to-door cam- Monroe not reach Smith, 68, for a County, with 1,810 votes
paigning. I gave it my all, counties, comment by press time. to Smith’s 1,690, sans affi-
and when you do that and McLean However, he posted his davits that could be count-
you don’t win, you don’t collected feelings to his Facebook
2,171 votes ed. In Monroe County,
get bitter. I accept the will Smith page today. McLean beat Smith 361
of the voters.” to Smith’s “The elections are over
2,009 votes, giving her to 319 votes. Only 10 Re-
Still, in response to for now and I did not pre-
51.93 percent of the vote publican affidavit ballots
Taylor’s assertion Wynn’s vail for the first time in a
campaign mailer and after machine and absen- have yet to be counted in
long time,” he posted. “I
social media posts were tee ballots were tallied. wish my opponent and the that race. There are 78 to-
“dirty politics,” Wynn re- Affidavits remain to be winner God speed, and all tal affidavits in Lowndes,
mained unmoved. processed today in both the success in the world. but not all of those are Re-
“I sent out a campaign counties, but the total (...) It has been a privilege publican primary ballots.
mailer that had facts, not of those in the District to serve the people of Dis- Managing Editor Zack
opinions,” she said. “... 39 race is fewer than the trict 39 for 28 years, and I Plair contributed to this
Cheikh Taylor is not what margin of McLean’s lead. know you will continue to report.
MSMS
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Jira and her fellow lenge of balancing a true
classmates were given a memory with a fictional
list of oral histories col- story made the assign-
lected by Write for Mis- ment challenging, but
sissippi from senior cit- also fun in an unexpected
izens all over the state, way. Although she read a
and were tasked with lot for fun in high school,
turning those memories she rarely viewed writing
into a work of fiction. as anything more than
It was a daunting task an assignment until she
for Jira, to say the least. began working on her
“Because we had to project for “Call and Re-
choose from real people’s sponse.”
stories, that definitely “It’s something I’m go-
added an extra layer to ing to continue to do as
the project,” she said. “I a passion,” she said. “It’s
wanted to stay true to the been life-altering in so
memory, but I also want- many ways.”
ed to put my own spin on Courtesy photo Michelle Luo, the third
it.” MSMS student Violet Jira, left, and graduates Michelle MSMS student to be pub-
As Jira recounted the Luo and Madison Wypyski had short stories published lished in “Call and Re-
memory she chose — in Write for Mississippi’s second book, Call and Re- sponse,” said she enjoyed
from a Eupora resident sponse. Students across the state submitted stories the chance to practice
who recalls picking cot- based off oral histories told by older Mississippians some of the writing tech-
ton at the age of 6, work- for publication. niques Richardson taught
ing so hard and long his year’s set of prompts be- adding something mod- her class. Luo’s story,
fingers bled — Richard- cause it encouraged the ern to it.” which was told through
son thumbed through students to fully adopt the perspective of a
her copy of “Call and Re- 14-year-old girl learning
sponse,” the book recent-
another person’s point of
view.
Leaning on memories how to take her mother’s
ly published by Write for Madison Wypyski, who place in her household,
“Last year, the prompt graduated MSMS in May,
Mississippi that contains was a question, which challenged her, she said.
three MSMS students’ also chose to highlight “At first, it was just an-
gave them a lot of room the familiar in her story,
short stories, along with to be creative,” she said. other assignment, but it
40 others collected from which was also published stretched me because I
“… But it becomes differ-
high schools statewide. in “Call and Response.” had to write as a younger
ent when you’re reading
Richardson’s students Wypyski chose the child,” she said. “… And I
through someone else’s
weren’t required to sub- memory of a Greenwood think we assumed that if
eyes and taking that
mit their short stories to resident’s frolics through our stories were selected,
memory and turning it
Write for Mississippi for New Orleans with her the people who gave us
into a story. ... You can
publication. They just had friends when they were the prompts would read
still be creative, you just
to write them and turn have to do it in a different young. That memory it. So I didn’t get super ex-
them in for a grade. But way.” struck a chord with Wy- perimental with it. It was
Richardson was gratified Most of Richardson’s pyski, who used to live very grounded in reality.”
that some chose to go a students, like Jira, tried near New Orleans and For Richardson, hold-
step further. to incorporate elements will attend Tulane Univer- ing “Call and Response”
“I only gave them the of the familiar into the sity in the fall. in her hands is a testa-
assignment,” Richardson oral histories that, often, “I wanted to lean on ment to the importance of
said. “My class just had to were from another time those memories I had and creative writing at MSMS.
select an oral history and and another place. weave them into the oral She recognizes that stu-
turn it into a story. So I “I’ve never picked cot- history I had chosen,” she dents don’t have to take
don’t know how many de- ton until my fingers bled, said. “I wanted to write her class, and is encour-
cided to submit them for but I wanted to weave about her in New Orleans, aged that there continues
the book, but I’m really what I had experienced having the time of her to be such a demand.
proud of them for doing into the story somehow,” life, and I wanted to do it “There are plenty of
it.” Jira said. “My character, so that if you took away students like Violet that
This is Richardson’s Sky, is a lot like me in all the street names, all choose to take the class
second time involving her some ways. And when we the identifiers of the city, and do so well,” she said.
class in a Write for Missis- first moved to my home- you would still know it “In schools, the arts ar-
sippi project. Richardson, town, we had a neighbor was New Orleans. Culture en’t always as valued.
who has taught at MSMS that would bring us jam, seeps out of every crack But here, we still value
for 31 years and will retire like in the story. … Those in that city and I wanted to those and I’m encouraged
this December, said she were my ways of staying capture it for both of us.” that our students do the
found great value in this true to the story but also For Wypyski, the chal- same.”
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onday through Thursday, Dr. Rusty Reid
is a pediatric dentist.
It’s a job he really likes, and one that
he’s practiced for 26 years in Brookhaven, but some-
times he needs relief.
For 18 months leading up to the grand opening of
Dudy Noble Field on Mississippi State University’s
campus last season, that relief arrived in the form of
sculpting, specifically the “Thunder and Lightning”
statues of MSU baseball legends Will Clark and Ra-
fael Palmeiro, a third larger than they are in real life,
to decorate the university’s new field.
Reid told Starkville Rotarians at their regular
meeting Monday about the process behind his work
and what it was like to work on “such a project” for
his alma mater.
Reid said he always knew he wanted to do some-
thing for the university, and he had noticed for years
that there weren’t “a lot of bronzes on this campus,”
at least of athletes. So he called MSU Athletic Di-
rector John Cohen a couple years ago and discussed
ideas for his contribution.
“I never knew that when I talked to John Cohen
and said the word ‘donate’ that this would come to
Dispatch file photo/Jim Lytle Dispatch file photo/Jim Lytle
this point,” Reid said.
Bulldog baseball legend Will Clark stands next to the Bulldog baseball legend Rafael Palmeiro stands next
statue named “Thunder” dedicated for his time spent Cohen explained the vision for Clark and to the statue named “Lightning” dedicated for his time
playing baseball at Mississippi State and in the major Palmeiro, Thunder and Lightning, and asked if spent playing baseball at Mississippi State and in the
leagues. See STATUES, 2B major leagues.
MINNEAPOLIS —
The Atlanta Braves set
Rivers prepping
the tone for what turned
out to be a big offensive
night from the very first
pitch.
for breakout year
BY BEN PORTNOY
Ronald Acuña Jr. bportnoy@cdispatch.com
and Freddie Freeman Acuña Jr.
hit first-pitch homers STARKVILLE — Mississippi
off Minnesota ace Jose State defensive end Chauncey Riv-
Berríos and the Braves ers is on his last chance.
routed the Twins 12-7 Following a meandering career
Tuesday night. that began at Georgia, took a pit
The first three batters stop at East Mississippi Commu-
in Atlanta’s lineup — nity College, and found its way to
Acuña, Ozzie Albies and Starkville — 2019 marks the red- Rivers
Freeman — combined Freeman
shirt senior’s final season to real-
to go 10 for 16 with nine ize his vast potential.
runs and eight RBIs. Acuña scored “I’m right where I want to be,” Rivers said.
four runs and Freeman drove in four. His winding road reached rocky footing in May
Acuña sent the first pitch by Berríos 2016, when he was kicked off the team at Georgia
into deep center field for his sixth lead- after a third marijuana arrest in seven months.
off homer of the season and the 14th of Rivers then landed at EMCC under the direc-
his career. tion of coach Buddy Stephens.
“To be able to see the first pitch of Stephens has made a living out of taking previ-
the game and to be able to hit a home ously cast off Division I transfers and rebranding
run, it’s obviously something extreme- them at the junior college level over the last de-
ly emotional,” Acuña said through an cade. Rivers became living proof of the method.
interpreter. “It’s great.” “When he first came here, you knew he was
Freeman made it 4-0 when he hit really talented,” Stephens told The Dispatch.
Berríos’ first offering for a three-run “We’ve had a lot of guys that have gone on and
shot in the fourth inning. The blast played in the NFL and you saw that type of ability
helped Freeman keep pace with Acuña in him and you knew that it was there.”
for the team lead in homers with 28. During the 2016 season, he totaled 45 tackles,
“We’re making the good pitchers eight sacks and one forced fumble in 12 games
work really hard lately,” Freeman said. as the Lions finished 11-1 with a 27-17 win over
It was one of the worst starts of Ber- Kilgore College in the Mississippi Bowl.
ríos’ career. He allowed a career-high “He was young and needed that experience,”
nine runs in the loss and slipped to 10- See RIVERS, 2B
6. His bad night got worse in the sixth
inning when he balked in a run. Albies
hit an RBI triple later in the inning that Photo courtesy of Mississippi State athletics.
chased Berrios. FEATURE PHOTO: Mississippi State defensive
Braves righty Mike Foltynewicz lineman Chauncey Rivers is expected to have
a big role on the defensive line this upcoming
(3-5) returned to the majors after
season.
spending the last month with Triple-A
Gwinnett. An All-Star last year, Fol-
tynewicz posted a 6.37 ERA in 11 starts
See Braves, 2B
2B Wednesday, AUGUST 7, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Statues
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Reid said. “But it was an everything back up to per statue. working on the two pieces
instant attraction, because one-and-a-third, so that Rotarians asked Reid in his studio, a unit in a
his vision was my vision.” was the most challenging about how he got into art. strip mall in the middle of
The vision was two de- part, the dimensions of ev- It was his hobby in Starkville, after full days
tailed sculptures of the erything,” he said. grade school, Reid said. He at his dentistry practice
baseball stars in their Then he shipped the knew the family of Bruce and on weekends.
“classic” follow-through finished mini statues off to Brady, the late sculptor The pressure weighing
stances, the ends of their a company in New Jersey in Brookhaven, growing on Reid was not embar-
swings after a hit. to be digitally scanned. up. Brady saw talent in a rassing his “Bulldog fam-
After all the planning The company produced young Reid, after he made ily.”
and research, Reid final- and sent back 8-foot tall a “little bitty sculpture in “I was overwhelmed
ly got with Palmeiro and foam identical sculptures. clay” for a church benefit, thinking ‘Here I am a
Clark. He took pictures, Reid covered them in and encouraged him to sophomore at State, I’m
videos and measurements a half-inch thick layer of pursue his talent. going over watching Will
of the athletes so the play- clay and carved out every After Brady died, his and Rafael hit (at) batting
ers’ proportions and posi- detail, from the seams wife continued to push practice,’” Reid said. “And
tions would be exact. along gloves to the tightly Reid in that direction, the next thing, I’m walk-
The first models for the knit fabric of pants. calling him up and invit- ing out ... between statues
statues were wire skele- “The nature of a den- ing him to use Brady’s old of Will and Rafael that I
tons, two feet tall, around tist, we work in millime- studio. had the opportunity to do,
which Reid molded clay ters, so we’re our own “It grew from a hobby,” which is just amazing.”
Rivers
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Stephens said. “He’s just Once eligible, he Rivers’ to anchor given Tuesday he is in the best
needed the opportunity played a sporadic role just four of the 10 defen- shape he’s ever been in —
to perform and he’s done behind All-American sive linemen on the roster granting him an improved
well with that.” Montez Sweat and team are upperclassmen. frame that will only boost
After his lone standout captain Gerri Green in “The way I can be most his astounding athleti-
season at EMCC, one that 2018. Limited role aside, impactful is helping the cism.
was featured on the Net- Rivers was effective — young guys out,” he said. “He can run like a deer
flix show “Last Chance totaling 24 tackles, seven “Just to put them in a bet- he’s so dag gum athletic,”
U,” Rivers committed to for a loss, and 2 1/2 sacks ter position, give them the Stephens said. “From the
MSU Dec. 14, 2016 — just while appearing in all 13 most knowledge I can and first time you saw him do
10 days after the season games. just help them out so we a pass-rush drill you knew
closed. He also still actively can be the best unit in the he had a lot of agility
Despite the on-field seeks out advice from country.”
and he had a lot of quick
prowess, Rivers was Sweat — now with the Rivers’ teammates are
twitch in his muscles.”
deemed academically in- Washington Redskins. prepared for his increased
In four years, Rivers’
eligible due to an issue “We talk all the time,” role this year too. Junior
career has been marred
then-MSU head coach Rivers said. “He just gives linebacker and captain
Dan Mullen attributed me tips on what I can do Erroll Thompson sang his by tumult. But the one-
to EMCC. He missed the and how I can better my praises during Tuesday’s time Last Chance U star
entirety of the 2017 due to game and elevate.” media availability. is prepared to make good
the error. Entering 2019, Sweat “He’s a beast, he’s a on his final collegiate op-
Rivers was again left and Green are off to the dog,” Thompson said. portunity.
ACROSS
waiting in the wings. NFL. So too is interior de- “He’s being that vocal “You’ve got people who 1 Jazz lover
“That redshirt year fensive lineman and first leader by example as you look up to, but at the 7 High point
was an excellent year for round pick Jeffery Sim- well.” end of the day you want 11 Red-and-black
me just learning the game mons. Having lost nearly 15 to be the best version of bird
of football,” he said. “…It Alongside juniors Mar- pounds, Rivers is down to yourself,” Rivers said. “If 12 Make roads
all played out to how it is quiss Spencer and Kobe a playing weight around you be the best version of 13 Store visitor
today.” Jones, this year’s unit is 260 and thrice echoed yourself, you can’t lose.” 14 Metal sources
Braves
15 Potpourri bits
17 Little devils
20 Story lines
Continued from Page 1B 23 Buck’s mate
24 Tiara’s kin
before getting demoted to Foltynewicz kept right-hander an 11-0 lead history for the most in a 26 Capek play
the minors. Minnesota’s offense quiet to allow Foltynewicz to season. 27 Commotion
Foltynewicz was 4-0 while his own offense earn the win. The Twins swatted 28 Woodsman’s tool
with a 2.67 ERA during continued to put runs on Minnesota’s Nelson four total homers Tues- 29 Reply to a
his six starts in the minor the board. He allowed just Cruz hit his 31st and 32nd day and have 223 home knocker
leagues prior to Tuesday’s two hits through five in- home runs of the season, runs this season, the 31 Mountain pass 3 Deep hole 25 Keats poem
outing. He worked on nings but was tagged for homering in the sixth and second-highest total in 32 Was bright 4 Ballet company 30 “Just a moment”
getting his slider back to three runs, including two seventh innings. He has team history. Minnesota 33 Bears’ lairs 5 Lotion additive 33 Train stop
being an effective pitch. homers, in the sixth. six multi-homer games needs two more to tie the 34 Get snug 6 Circus sight 35 Catch
It certainly was against By that point, the this year, tying Harmon team record of 225, set in 37 Weary word 7 Brother of Artemis 36 Prom transport
the Twins. Braves had built the Killebrew in Twins’ 1963. 39 Woodcutting tool 8 Pastor’s home 37 Serving feat
43 Canary’s home 9 Time before 38 Indulgent
44 One-celled 10 Marks a ballot 40 Match part
creature 16 Cook’s wear 41 Japan’s prime
Are You Ready 45 Biz bigwig
46 Famed Hogwarts
17 “Luther” star Elba
18 River part
minister
42 Fighting
to Discuss Your student 19 Notable
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Lcastro rf-cf 1 0 0 0
Cincinnati 300 301 01x—8
E_Upton (3). DP_Los Angeles 1, Cincinnati 2.
Lauren Hartlage, Elizabethtown, Ky., 68-71_139
Megan Schofill, Monticello, Fla., 69-70_139
Tennessee 0 0 0 .000 0 0
North
What a summer it has been for golfers from the People’s Cincinnati 7, L.A. Angels 4
Totals 42 4 15 3 Totals 34 8 12 8 LOB_Los Angeles 6, Cincinnati 7. 2B_Goodwin Annabell Fuller, England, 71-69_140 W L T Pct PF PA
Texas 1, Cleveland 0 Gabriela Ruffels, Australia, 72-68_140 Baltimore 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Republic of China. Shanshan Feng ended a two-year victory Toronto 2, Tampa Bay 0 Philadelphia 100 110 010—4 (21). HR_Trout (38), Upton (6), E.Suarez (30),
Morgan Baxendale, Windermere, Fla., Cincinnati 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Arizona 000 202 31x—8 Aquino (2), J.Iglesias (8), Barnhart 2 (8). CS_J.
drought on the LPGA Tour in early July. Then two weeks ago, Chicago Cubs 6, Oakland 5
E_C.Walker 2 (6), Ahmed (8), Segura (12). DP_ Iglesias (5). 69-71_140 Cleveland 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Minnesota 5, Atlanta 3 Michaela Morard, Huntsville, Ala., 67-74_141 Pittsburgh 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Lei Ye became just the second player from the country to win a Tuesday’s Games Philadelphia 1, Arizona 2. LOB_Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO
Allisen Corpuz, Kapolei, Hawaii, 71-70_141 West
Texas at Cleveland, ppd. 12, Arizona 6. 2B_Hoskins (24), Kingery (23), Los Angeles
USGA championship when she claimed the U.S. Girls’ Junior Haseley (6), C.Walker (21). HR_C.Dickerson J.Suarez L,2-3 5 10 6 6 1 3 Gurleen Kaur, Houston, 72-70_142 W L T Pct PF PA
Chicago White Sox 5, Detroit 3, 1st game Brooke Seay, San Diego, 74-68_142 Denver 1 0 0 1.000 14 10
title. And a week earlier, Bo Jin advanced to the U.S. Junior N.Y. Yankees 9, Baltimore 4 (6), E.Escobar (25), D.Peralta (10), A.Avila (8). J.Anderson 1 1 1 1 0 1
Julie Houston, Allen, Texas, 72-70_142 Kansas City 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Detroit 10, Chicago White Sox 6, 2nd game CS_Ahmed (1). Bedrosian 1 0 0 0 0 0
Amateur final. IP H R ER BB SO Buttrey 1 2 1 1 1 2 Albane Valenzuela, Switzerland, 69-73_142 L.A. Chargers 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Cincinnati 8, L.A. Angels 4 Min A Yoon, South Korea, 73-69_142 Oakland 0 0 0 .000 0 0
On Tuesday, Jin’s younger sister, Jiarui, made some Kansas City 6, Boston 2 Philadelphia Cincinnati
Andrea Lee, Hermosa Beach, Calif., 67-75_142 NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Tampa Bay 7, Toronto 6, 10 innings Arrieta 5 5 2 2 2 5 DeSclafani W,7-6 5 1-3 5 4 4 3 5
history of her own in the 119th U.S. Women’s Amateur Cham- R.Suarez L,3-1 BS,1 1-3 2 2 2 2 1 Garrett H,17 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 3 Bethany Wu, Diamond Bar, Calif., 71-71_142 East
Oakland 11, Chicago Cubs 4 Gina Kim, Chapel Hill, N.C., 77-66_143 W L T Pct PF PA
pionship at Old Waverly Golf Club. The 16-year-old carded Houston 11, Colorado 6 Parker 1 3 3 3 0 1 Lorenzen H,13 1-3 1 0 0 0 1
Brooke Matthews, Rogers, Ark., 72-71_143 Dallas 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Atlanta 12, Minnesota 7 Eflin 1 2-3 2 1 1 0 2 Stephenson H,3 1-3 0 0 0 1 1
a bogey-free, 6-under 66 – matching the lowest score of the Arizona Sims H,2 1-3 0 0 0 1 0 Yuka Saso, Philippines, 71-72_143 N.Y. Giants 0 0 0 .000 0 0
San Diego 9, Seattle 4 Brynn Walker, St. Davids, Pa., 72-71_143 Philadelphia 0 0 0 .000 0 0
week – in the second and final round of stroke play to share Wednesday’s Games Leake 5 1-3 11 3 2 1 3 R.Iglesias 1 1 0 0 0 1
Angela Liu, China, 72-72_144 Washington 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Atlanta (Fried 12-4) at Minnesota (Perez 8-4), Chafin W,1-2 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 HBP_by Bedrosian (E.Suarez). WP_J.Suarez.
medalist honors with fellow teen Alexa Pano. Y.Lopez H,18 1 0 0 0 0 0 Umpires_Home, John Tumpane; First, Lance Therese Warner, Kennewick, Wash., 70-74_144 South
1:10 p.m. Rino Sasaki, Japan, 71-73_144 W L T Pct PF PA
Pano, 14, of Lake Worth, Fla., the runner-up in the 2018 Chicago White Sox (Nova 6-9) at Detroit (Alex- R.Scott 2-3 2 1 1 0 2 Barksdale; Second, John Bacon; Third, Ted
Barrett. Dylan Kim, Sachse, Texas, 72-72_144 Carolina 0 0 0 .000 0 0
ander 0-2), 1:10 p.m. Hirano H,12 1-3 0 0 0 0 0
U.S. Girls’ Junior, had earlier posted a 4-under 68 for a 36- A.Bradley 1 2 0 0 0 0 T_3:08. A_19,288 (42,319). Caroline Canales, Calabasas, Calif., 76- New Orleans 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Texas (Jurado 6-6) at Cleveland (Plesac 6-3), 68_144 Tampa Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0
hole total of 6-under 138. 1:10 p.m., 1st game Umpires_Home, Tom Hallion; First, Adam Sophie Linder, Carthage, Tenn., 76-68_144 Atlanta 0 1 0 .000 10 14
Hamari; Second, Ben May; Third, Phil Cuzzi.
No playoff was required for the final match-play spots as Toronto (Font 3-2) at Tampa Bay (McKay 2-1),
1:10 p.m. T_3:19. A_17,446 (48,519). Athletics 11, Cubs 4 Doey Choi, Australia, 71-73_144
Ashley Gilliam, Manchester, Tenn., 74-70_144
North
Oakland Chicago W L T Pct PF PA
exactly 64 players posted 3-over 145 or better. Colorado (Lambert 2-2) at Houston (Cole 13- ab r h bi ab r h bi Tyler Akabane, Danville, Calif., 73-71_144 Chicago 0 0 0 .000 0 0
“Me and Angelina [Ye] are really good friends, and we’re 5), 2:10 p.m.
Oakland (Bailey 9-7) at Chicago Cubs (Quin-
Tigers 10, White Sox 6 Semien ss 4 1 1 0 Heyward rf 2 0 1 0 Ya Chun Chang, Taiwan, 69-75_144
Delaney Martin, Boerne, Texas, 75-69_144
Detroit 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Chicago Detroit M.Chpmn 3b 2 2 0 0 Kemp ph-lf 3 0 0 0 Green Bay 0 0 0 .000 0 0
both from China,” said Jin, the first Chinese player to earn tana 9-7), 2:20 p.m. ab r h bi ab r h bi Profar 2b 1 0 1 0 Cstllns lf-rf 5 1 2 0 Ho-Yu An, Taiwan, 74-70_144 Minnesota 0 0 0 .000 0 0
medalist honors in the Women’s Amateur. “It makes me really Texas (Lynn 14-6) at Cleveland (TBD), 4:40 L.Grcia ss 4 1 3 1 J.Jones cf 5 0 1 0 M.Olson 1b 5 1 2 2 Bryant 3b 5 1 2 2 Hailey Borja, Lake Forest, Calif., 75-70_145 West
p.m., 2nd game Goins 3b 5 0 3 2 H.Cstro lf 5 1 1 0 Canha cf 5 1 2 1 Rizzo 1b 2 0 0 0 Lauren Beaudreau, Lemont, Ill., 73-72_145 W L T Pct PF PA
happy to see so many Chinese people are playing well. Yeah, San Diego (Lucchesi 7-6) at Seattle (Kikuchi J.Abreu dh 4 0 1 0 Mi.Cbrr dh 5 2 3 0 Pinder 2b-3b 4 1 1 1 T.Davis c-p 3 0 0 0 Kenzie Wright, McKinney, Texas, 71-74_145 Arizona 0 0 0 .000 0 0
it’s great, and I will try my best to do well.” 4-8), 6:40 p.m. Jay rf 5 0 0 0 Dixon 1b 5 1 2 0 Pscotty rf 5 2 2 4 J.Baez ss 2 0 1 0 Madelyn Gamble, Pleasant Hill, Calif., L.A. Rams 0 0 0 .000 0 0
N.Y. Yankees (Paxton 6-6) at Baltimore (Means El.Jmen lf 5 2 3 0 D.Lugo 3b 4 1 1 2 Grssman lf 5 1 1 0 I.Happ 2b 2 0 2 0 76-69_145 San Francisco 0 0 0 .000 0 0
Jin, who started on No. 10, played her first nine holes in 8-6), 7:05 p.m. Skole 1b 4 1 1 0 J.Hicks c 4 2 3 1 Garneau c 4 1 1 3 Almr Jr cf 3 0 0 0 Katie Chipman, Canton, Mich., 76-69_145 Seattle 0 0 0 .000 0 0
2-under 34 before catching fire on her second nine, making Kansas City (Sparkman 3-7) at Boston (Rodri- J.McCnn c 5 1 2 1 Dmritte rf 4 0 1 2 Bre.And p 3 1 2 0 Bote 2b-ss 3 1 1 0 Haylin Harris, Carmel, Ind., 73-72_145
guez 13-5), 7:10 p.m. Y.Sanch 2b 4 1 0 0 Beckham 2b 4 2 2 1 Trivino p 0 0 0 0 Cratini c-1b 4 1 1 0 Amanda Doherty, Brookhaven, Ga., 75-70_145 Thursday’s Games
birdies on four of the first five holes of the outward nine. Thursday’s Games Engel cf 3 0 1 2 Mercer ss 3 1 2 3 K.Davis ph 1 0 0 0 Lester p 1 0 0 0 Elina Sinz, Katy, Texas, 73-72_145 Denver 14, Atlanta 10
Committed to attend the University of Southern California in N.Y. Yankees at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. Totals 39 6 14 6 Totals 39 10 16 9 Wang p 0 0 0 0 Undrwd p 1 0 0 0 Melanie Green, Medina, N.Y., 75-70_145
Kansas City at Detroit, 7:10 p.m. Chicago 000 010 131— 6 D.Hllnd p 0 0 0 0 Lei Ye, China, 73-72_145
2021, Jin had a chance to reach 7 under par for the day and L.A. Angels at Boston, 7:10 p.m. Detroit 021 020 23x—10 Schwrbr c 1 0 1 2 Cory Lopez, Mexico, 71-74_145 Thursday, Aug. 8
Cleveland at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m. Yurika Tanida, Japan, 70-75_145 Indianapolis at Buffalo, 6 p.m.
championship, but her 10-footer on the par-5 ninth just missed. E_Dixon (6), Goins (4), Engel (3). DP_Detroit Totals 39 11 13 11 Totals 37 4 11 4
Julia Potter-Bobb, Indianapolis, 73-73_146 N.Y. Jets at N.Y. Giants, 6 p.m.
1. LOB_Chicago 11, Detroit 10. 2B_J.McCann Oakland 080 300 000—11
“My putting was really good today, and I made a lot of Kaitlyn Papp, Austin, Texas, 75-71_146 Jacksonville at Baltimore, 6:30 p.m.
birdies,” said Jin. “And my driver was also good. I made a lot of National League Glance (18), Engel (4), J.Jones (19), Mi.Cabrera (16),
J.Hicks (11). 3B_L.Garcia (1). HR_Mercer (5).
Chicago 000 002 002— 4
E_Caratini (3), Semien (9). DP_Oakland Auston Kim, St. Augustine, Fla., 71-75_146 Tennessee at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m.
All Times EDT Megha Ganne, Holmdel, N.J., 73-73_146 New England at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.
SB_Demeritte (2). SF_L.Garcia (3), D.Lugo (2), 2, Chicago 2. LOB_Oakland 5, Chicago 9.
fairways today, which is really important for this course.” East Division
Demeritte (1). 2B_Castellanos 2 (42), I.Happ (1), Caratini (8). Bentley Cotton, Austin, Texas, 75-71_146 Washington at Cleveland, 6:30 p.m.
W L Pct GB Sabrina Iqbal, San Jose, Calif., 74-72_146 Atlanta at Miami, 6:30 p.m.
Pano, meanwhile, also made history as she is believed Atlanta 67 48 .583 — IP H R ER BB SO 3B_Canha (2). HR_Piscotty (10), Garneau (3),
Paris Hilinski, Los Angeles, 72-74_146 Houston at Green Bay, 7 p.m.
Chicago Bryant (22).
to be the second-youngest medalist in championship history, Washington 60 53 .531 6
Santiago L,1-1 4 2-3 7 5 4 2 5 IP H R ER BB SO Sierra Brooks, Orlando, Fla., 74-72_146 Carolina at Chicago, 7 p.m.
Philadelphia 59 54 .522 7 Aneka Seumanutafa, Emmitsburg, Md., Denver at Seattle, 9 p.m.
seven months older than Lydia Ko, who was 14 years, 4 New York 58 56 .509 8½ Covey 2 2-3 6 3 3 1 3 Oakland
74-72_146
J.Ruiz 2-3 3 2 2 0 0 Bre.Anderson W,10-7 6 7 2 2 1 3 L.A. Chargers at Arizona, 9 p.m.
months when she was the co-medalist in 2011 at Rhode Island Miami 42 70 .375 23½
Detroit Trivino 1 0 0 0 1 1 Stephanie Kyriacou, Australia, 75-72_147 Friday, Aug. 9
Central Division Pimnipa Panthong, Thailand, 76-71_147
Country Club. W L Pct GB VerHagen W,2-2 5 7 1 1 0 5 Wang 2 4 2 2 1 2
Sophie Guo, China, 71-76_147
Tampa Bay at Pittsburgh, 6:30 p.m.
Ni.Ramirez 2 3 1 1 1 3 Chicago Minnesota at New Orleans, 7 p.m.
The No. 37 player in the Women’s World Amateur Golf Chicago 61 52 .540 —
Rosenthal 1-3 1 3 3 2 1 Lester L,9-8 4 10 11 10 3 6 Malia Stovall, Winchester, Tenn., 75-72_147 Saturday, Aug. 10
St. Louis 58 54 .518 2½ Lucy Li, Redwood Shores, Calif., 74-73_147
Ranking™ had a strong second nine with four birdies, includ- Milwaukee 59 56 .513 3 B.Farmer H,9 2-3 1 0 0 0 0 Underwood Jr. 2 0 0 0 0 6
Shaebug Scarberry, Purcell, Okla., 73-74_147
L.A. Rams at Oakland, 7 p.m.
J.Jimenez 1 2 1 1 0 1 D.Holland 2 0 0 0 1 0 Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7 p.m.
ing a 10-footer on the par-5 ninth, her last of the day. Cincinnati 54 58 .482 6½
HBP_by B.Farmer (Engel). WP_Rosenthal 2. T.Davis 1 3 0 0 0 0 Hannah Holzmann, San Antonio, 73-74_147 Dallas at San Francisco, 8 p.m.
Pittsburgh 48 65 .425 13 Malia Nam, Kailua, Hawaii, 75-72_147
“I kind of knew because I saw a couple of my friends were West Division Umpires_Home, Sean Barber; First, Mike Ever- Umpires_Home, D.J. Reyburn; First, Paul
Trinity King, Arlington, Texas, 74-73_147
itt; Second, Lance Barrett; Third, Alex Tosi. Nauert; Second, Fieldin Cubreth; Third, CB
at 5 [under], but there aren’t many [scoreboards] on the front
nine,” said Pano on where she stood among the leaders. “I
Los Angeles
Arizona
W L Pct GB
76 40 .655 —
57 57 .500 18
T_3:23. A_16,367 (41,297). Bucknor.
T_2:37. A_40,627 (41,649).
Remington Isaac, Montgomery, Texas,
71-76_147
Emily Hawkins, Lexington, N.C., 74-73_147
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kind of had a little bit of an idea, though. San Francisco 56 58 .491 19 Yankees 9, Orioles 4 Failed to make the cut COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE — Suspended
“The past few years I’ve been really close to top seed. San Diego
Colorado
52 60 .464 22
52 61 .460 22½
New York Baltimore Brewers 4, Pirates 3 Brigitte Dunne, Camarillo, Calif., 76-72_148
Skylar Thompson, Buford, Ga., 72-76_148
Seattle INF Tim Beckham 80 games for violat-
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ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee Pittsburgh
Last year, I doubled the final hole [and] I was the fifth seed, Monday’s Games LMahieu 3b 3 1 2 1 Villar 2b 5 1 2 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Allysha Mae Mateo, Mililani, Hawaii, 73-75_148 tion and Treatment Program.
N.Y. Mets 6, Miami 2, 1st game Cain cf 1 0 0 0 A.Frzer 2b 4 0 0 0 Elizabeth Wang, San Marino, Calif., 78-70_148 American League
and the year before I was like maybe seventh seed and I lost Milwaukee 9, Pittsburgh 7
Judge rf 2 0 0 0 Mancini rf 5 1 1 1
Elizabeth Moon, Forrest City, Ark., 74-74_148 BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Recalled OF DJ
Grgrius ss 5 1 1 1 Sntnder dh 4 1 2 2 Gamel cf 4 0 1 0 Strtton p 0 0 0 0
in the first round both times. To be honest with you, the higher Cincinnati 7, L.A. Angels 4 Torres 2b 2 0 0 0 Nunez 1b 4 0 1 0 Hiura 2b 4 0 1 0 Crick p 0 0 0 0 Meagan Winans, Richardson, Texas, Stewart from Norfolk (IL).
N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 4, 2nd game Mstakas 3b 4 0 0 0 Newman ph 1 0 0 0 76-72_148 CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Transferred LHP
the seed, I better, I suppose. Like my dad [and caddie] said, I Chicago Cubs 6, Oakland 5
Valera 2b 3 0 0 0 Sverino c 3 0 2 0
Caroline Wrigley, Wexford, Pa., 75-73_148 Manny Banuelos to the 60-day IL. Selected the
Gardner cf 4 1 1 1 Alberto 3b 4 0 1 0 Braun rf 3 2 1 0 Rynolds lf 4 1 1 1
can’t go out and play for second.” Minnesota 5, Atlanta 3 Maybin dh 4 2 1 1 D.Stwrt lf 1 0 0 0 Grandal 1b 3 1 2 1 S.Marte cf 4 1 1 0 Lauren Greenlief, Ashburn, Va., 72-77_149 contract of LHP Héctor Santiago from Charlotte
Philadelphia 7, Arizona 3 Pina c 4 0 1 0 J.Osuna 1b 4 0 2 1 Kum-Kang Park, South Korea, 78-71_149 (IL). Reinstated C Welington Castillo from the
Pano, who will represent the USA in next month’s Junior Washington 4, San Francisco 0
Ford 1b 5 1 1 0 J.Ptrsn ph-lf 3 0 0 0
Grisham lf 3 1 1 0 Moran 3b 4 0 1 0 Zoe Campos, Valencia, Calif., 75-74_149 family medical emergency leave list.
Romine c 5 2 3 3 S.Wlkrs cf 4 0 1 0
Solheim Cup in Scotland, and Jin never had to sweat out the L.A. Dodgers 8, St. Louis 0 Tuchman lf 4 1 2 2 Ri.Mrtn ss 3 1 1 0 Arcia ss 3 0 0 1 El.Diaz c 3 1 1 0 Kelsey Chugg, Salt Lake City, 78-71_149 DETROIT TIGERS — Placed 3B Jeimer Can-
Tuesday’s Games C.Andrs p 2 0 0 0 P.Reyes rf-2b 4 0 2 1 Haeley Wotnosky, Wake Forest, N.C., delario and RHP Jordan Zimmermann on the
cut, even if they were literally sweating on the golf course. Milwaukee 4, Pittsburgh 3
Totals 37 9 11 9 Totals 36 4 11 4
Ju.Grra p 0 0 0 0 E.Gnzal ss 3 0 1 0 75-74_149 10-day IL, Candelario retroactive to Monday.
New York 003 201 012—9
Temperatures climbed into the low 90s with a heat index near Cincinnati 8, L.A. Angels 4 Baltimore 002 020 000—4 Thames ph 1 0 0 0 Brault p 2 0 1 0 Brooke Sansom, Pike Road, Ala., 76-73_149 Optioned RHPs Eduardo Jimenez and Victor
N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 0 Faria p 0 0 0 0 Ri.Rdri p 0 0 0 0 Alli Kim, Murrieta, Calif., 74-75_149 Alcantara to Toledo (IL). Recalled LHP Matt
triple digits. Oakland 11, Chicago Cubs 4
DP_New York 2, Baltimore 2. LOB_New York
T.Shaw ph 0 0 0 0 Liriano p 0 0 0 0 Jennie Park, Carrollton, Texas, 74-75_149 Hall and 3B Dawel Lugo from Toledo. Reinstat-
8, Baltimore 7. 2B_Ford (2), Romine 2 (7),
Incoming Auburn University freshman Megan Schofill, Houston 11, Colorado 6 Tauchman (14), Mancini (26). 3B_Villar (4). Albers p 0 0 0 0 Me.Cbrr ph-rf 2 0 0 0 Yoonhee Kim, San Ramon, Calif., 78-71_149 ed RHP Spencer Turnbull from the 10-day IL.
Atlanta 12, Minnesota 7 Totals 32 4 7 2 Totals 35 3 10 3 Kiana Oshiro, Central Point, Ore., 74-75_149 Claimed RHP David McKay off waivers from the
18, of Monticello, Fla., and Louisville University senior Lauren Arizona 8, Philadelphia 4
HR_LeMahieu (18), Gregorius (8), Gardner
Milwaukee 000 020 101—4 Jillian Bourdage, Tamarac, Fla., 76-73_149 Seattle Mariners.
(17), Maybin (6), Romine (6), Tauchman (10),
Hartlage, 21, of Elizabethtown, Ky., each finished one stroke Washington 5, San Francisco 3 Santander (9). SB_Tauchman (4). Pittsburgh 000 002 001—3 Becky Kay, Australia, 76-73_149 LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Released C Jon-
L.A. Dodgers 3, St. Louis 1 DP_Milwaukee 1, Pittsburgh 1. LOB_Milwau- Sarah Busey, Racine, Wis., 77-73_150 athan Lucroy.
back at 139. San Diego 9, Seattle 4
IP H R ER BB SO
kee 6, Pittsburgh 7. 2B_Grandal 2 (19), Grish- Emily Baumgart, Walla Walla, Wash., MINNESOTA TWINS — Traded RHP Drew
New York
Hartlage, who posted a 71 on Tuesday, had a chance to Wednesday’s Games Holder 2 2-3 3 2 2 0 2 am (1), J.Osuna 2 (11), P.Reyes (1). HR_Reyn- 74-76_150 Hutchison to the L.A. Angels for cash.
Miami (Yamamoto 4-2) at N.Y. Mets (Matz 6-7), olds (11). SF_Arcia (3). S_E.Gonzalez (3). Anne Chen, Sugar Land, Texas, 74-76_150 SEATTLE MARINERS — Placed 2B Tim Lopes
earn medalist honors outright with a birdie or tie Pano and Jin 12:10 p.m.
Tarpley 2 6 2 2 1 0
IP H R ER BB SO Siqin Yu, Bradenton, Fla., 76-74_150 on the 10-day IL. Reinstated RHP Brandon
Cortes Jr. W,5-0 2 1-3 1 0 0 1 1
on No. 18, but a wayward drive led to her only bogey of the Atlanta (Fried 12-4) at Minnesota (Perez 8-4), Ottavino S,1-5 2 1 0 0 0 2 Milwaukee Rachel Heck, Memphis, Tenn., 76-74_150 Brennan from the 10-day IL. Optioned RHP
1:10 p.m. C.Anderson 5 2-3 6 2 2 1 4 Virginia Elena Carta, Italy, 75-75_150 Gerson Bautista to Tacoma (PCL).
day. She began the round with 14 consecutive pars before Colorado (Lambert 2-2) at Houston (Cole 13-
Baltimore
Ju.Guerra W,4-3 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 Kendall Griffin, Sebring, Fla., 76-74_150 TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed RHP Yonny
Wojciechowski L,2-5 4 6 5 5 3 5
collecting birdies on Nos. 15 and 17. 5), 2:10 p.m. Tay.Scott 1 1-3 1 1 1 2 1 Faria H,1 2 2 0 0 0 1 Taylor Ledwein, New Prague, Minn., 75-76_151 Chirinos on the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Austin
Oakland (Bailey 9-7) at Chicago Cubs (Quin- Albers S,2-3 1 2 1 1 0 0 Katie Li, Basking Ridge, N.J., 77-74_151 Pruitt from Durham (IL).
“I definitely wanted to make par on the last hole,” said tana 9-7), 2:20 p.m.
M.Castro 2-3 0 0 0 1 0
Pittsburgh Linda Wang, Plainview, N.Y., 75-76_151 TEXAS RANGERS — Sent RHP Luke Farrell
Bleier 2 2 1 1 1 0
Hartlage, who lost in the Round of 64 last year. “It’s always not St. Louis (Flaherty 5-6) at L.A. Dodgers (May Hess 1 2 2 2 0 0 Brault 5 1-3 3 2 2 1 6 Whitney French, Monarch Beach, Calif., and LHP Yohander Mendez to Frisco (TL) for
0-1), 3:10 p.m. Ri.Rodriguez 2-3 0 0 0 0 2 75-76_151 rehab assignments.
a good feeling getting a bogey. But I feel good about my game, Washington (Ross 1-3) at San Francisco (An-
Cortes Jr. pitched to 1 batter in the 8th
Liriano L,4-3 1 2 1 1 1 1 Valery Plata, Colombia, 75-76_151 National League
Umpires_Home, Carlos Torres; First, Angel
so I’m excited about the next few days. derson 3-3), 3:45 p.m. Hernandez; Second, Jordan Baker; Third, Ed Stratton 1 1 0 0 0 2 Tracy Lee, South Korea, 76-75_151 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned RHP
San Diego (Lucchesi 7-6) at Seattle (Kikuchi Crick 1 1 1 0 1 1 Kennedy Pedigo, Fort Worth, Texas, 74-78_152 Taylor Clarke to Reno (PCL). Designated RHP
Schofill, who reached the Round of 32 in last year’s U.S. 4-8), 6:40 p.m.
Hickox.
HBP_by Crick (T.Shaw). WP_Albers. Katherine Hollern, Sedalia, Colo., 76-76_152 Zack Godley for assignment. Recalled LHP
T_3:22. A_17,201 (45,971).
Women’s Amateur at The Golf Club of Tennessee outside Milwaukee (Pomeranz 2-9) at Pittsburgh (Wil- Umpires_Home, Joe West; First, Andy Fletch- Lauren Lehigh, Loveland, Colo., 75-77_152 Robby Scott from Reno. Selected the contract
liams 4-4), 7:05 p.m. er; Second, Jansen Visconti; Third, Will Little. Ami Gianchandani, Watchung, N.J., 77-75_152 of RHP Kevin Ginkel from Reno.
of Nashville, is coming off a disappointing showing at Sen- Philadelphia (Vargas 6-5) at Arizona (Gallen Braves 12, Twins 7 T_3:19. A_13,969 (38,362). Mindy Herrick, Gainesville, Fla., 74-78_152 CHICAGO CUBS — Placed RHP Brandon
tryWorld two weeks ago in the U.S. Girls’ Junior, where she 1-3), 9:40 p.m. Atlanta Minnesota Alessia Nobilio, Italy, 77-75_152 Kintzler on the 10-day IL. Activated RHP Pedro
Thursday’s Games ab r h bi ab r h bi Gio Kim, Upper Saddle River, N.J., 74-78_152 Strop off of the 10-day IL.
failed to qualify for match play after being in a 13-for-2 playoff. Atlanta at Miami, 7:10 p.m. Acn Jr. rf 5 4 3 2 Kepler cf-rf 5 1 1 0 Royals 6, Red Sox 2 Ziyi Wang, China, 81-71_152 CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned LHP Wandy
During the break between competitions, Schofill realized it was Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Albies 2b 6 3 4 2 J.Plnco ss 2 0 0 0 Kansas City Boston Emma Schimpf, Charleston, S.C., 77-75_152 Peralta to Louisville (IL).
Philadelphia at San Francisco, 9:45 p.m. F.Frman 1b 5 2 3 4 Cave cf 2 1 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Hsin-Yu Lu, Taiwan, 80-72_152 LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Placed OF Alex
more mental than physical. Colorado at San Diego, 10:10 p.m. Dnldson 3b 3 1 1 0 Cruz dh 5 2 4 4 Mrrfeld 2b 4 1 2 0 Betts rf 4 0 0 0 Jessica Whitting, Australia, 79-74_153 Verdugo on the 10-day IL. Recalled LHP Caleb
“Just playing a little bit smarter on the golf course,” said B.McCnn c 5 0 2 3 E.Rsrio lf 5 2 2 1 A.Grdon lf 4 0 0 0 Devers 3b 4 1 1 0 Alexandra Swayne, Virgin Islands US, Ferguson and INF Edwin Rios from Oklahoma
Duvall lf 5 0 0 0 Garver c 5 1 1 2 H.Dzier rf 3 2 1 1 Mrtinez dh 4 1 2 0 78-75_153 City (PCL). Optioned RHP Tony Gonsolin to
Schofill after a 2-under 70. “I putted really well here this week, Dodgers 3, Cardinals 1 Joyce dh 4 1 0 0 Arraez 2b-ss 4 0 0 0 Soler dh 2 2 2 4 Bnntndi lf 4 0 1 1 Hailee Cooper, Montgomery, Texas, 78-75_153 Oklahoma City.
and I just really wanted to make the cut because U.S. Girls’ St. Louis Los Angeles Clbrson ss 5 0 1 0 Sano 3b 2 0 1 0 Cthbert 3b 4 0 1 0 Holt ss 4 0 1 0 Jocelyn Bruch, Carmel, Ind., 78-75_153 MIAMI MARLINS — Returned RHP Robert
ab r h bi ab r h bi Incarte cf 5 1 2 0 Gnzalez rf 2 0 0 0 O’Hearn 1b 4 1 1 1 C.Vazqz c 4 0 2 1 Victoria England, Memphis, Tenn., 77-76_153 Dugger to New Orleans (PCL). Designated
is the first [match-play] cut I’ve ever missed [in three USGA De.Fwlr cf-rf 4 0 2 0 Pderson rf 3 1 1 0 Schoop ph-2b 1 0 0 0 Strling cf 4 0 0 0 Mreland 1b 4 0 1 0 Alyssa Burritt, Dayton, Ohio, 78-75_153 INF Yadiel Rivera for assignment. Selected
events]. J.Mrtin rf 4 0 1 0 White ph 1 0 0 0 C.Cron 1b 4 0 0 0 Viloria c 4 0 0 0 Chavis 2b 4 0 1 0 Courtney Dow, Frisco, Texas, 76-77_153 the contract of RHP Héctor Noesí from New
Thomas pr-cf 0 0 0 0 Kolarek p 0 0 0 0 Totals 43 12 16 11 Totals 37 7 10 7 N.Lopez ss 2 0 0 0 Brdly J cf 4 0 0 0 Chandler Rosholt, Cave Creek, Ariz., Orleans (PCL).
“If you hit it well off the tee, you set yourself up well for a Gldschm 1b 4 0 0 0 P.Baez p 0 0 0 0 Atlanta 103 016 010—12 Totals 31 6 7 6 Totals 36 2 9 2 78-75_153 NEW YORK METS — Returned RHP Walker
lot of birdie opportunities, and luckily I’ve been hitting it pretty Ozuna lf 3 0 0 0 K.Jnsen p 0 0 0 0 Minnesota 000 003 301— 7 Kansas City 000 213 000—6 Mariel Galdiano, Pearl City, Hawaii, 79-74_153 Lockett to Syracuse (IL).
DeJong ss 4 1 1 0 Muncy 2b 4 0 1 1 E_Sano (14). DP_Minnesota 1. LOB_Atlanta 8, Boston 001 000 010—2 Jieni Li, China, 76-77_153 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Sent RHP Clay
straight with my driver, so I’ve been able to score a good bit M.Crpnt 3b 3 0 1 1 J.Trner 3b 3 0 2 1 Minnesota 7. 2B_Donaldson (26). 3B_Albies DP_Boston 2. LOB_Kansas City 2, Boston 8. Alexis Linam, Peoria, Ariz., 77-76_153 Holmes to Altoona (EL) for a rehab assignment.
this week.” Edman 2b 3 0 0 0 Bllnger 1b-rf 4 0 0 0 (6). HR_Acuna Jr. (28), F.Freeman (28), Cruz 2B_Devers (38), Martinez (24), C.Vazquez (17). Briana Chacon, Whittier, Calif., 72-81_153 Reinstated RHP Richard Rodriguez from pater-
A.Mller p 0 0 0 0 C.Sager ss 4 1 1 0 2 (32), E.Rosario (24), Garver (21). SB_Acuna HR_Soler 2 (31), O’Hearn (7). Conner Beth Ball, Starkville, Miss., 78-76_154 nity list. Reinstated LHP Steven Brault from the
Finishing two strokes back at 4-under 140 were University T.Webb p 0 0 0 0 Will.Sm c 4 0 0 0 Jr. (26), Albies (11). IP H R ER BB SO Nicole Whiston, San Diego, 80-74_154 10-day IL. Optioned RHP Yefry Ramirez and
of Southern California junior Gabriela Ruffels, 19, of Australia; Y.Munoz ph 1 0 0 0 Beaty lf 3 0 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO Kansas City Rachel Burrell, Suwanee, Ga., 78-76_154 RHP Dario Agrazal to Indianapolis (IL).
Knizner c 4 0 1 0 Negron cf 3 0 1 1 Atlanta Junis W,7-10 6 7 1 1 1 4 Huai-Chien Hsu, Taiwan, 74-80_154 ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Designated LHP
Vanderbilt junior Morgan Baxendale, 20, of Windermere, Fla.; Mikolas p 2 0 0 0 Kershaw p 2 0 0 0 Foltynewicz W,3-5 5 1-3 5 3 3 2 7 Lovelady 2 2 1 1 0 1 Mika Liu, Beverly Hills, Calif., 80-74_154 Adalberto Mejia for assignment. Assigned
and 2018 Great Britain and Ireland Curtis Cup competitor Wong 2b 2 0 1 0 E.Rios ph-1b 0 1 0 0 L.Jackson 2-3 0 0 0 2 0 Kennedy 1 0 0 0 0 0 Kaitlin Milligan, Norman, Okla., 75-79_154 RHP Mike Mayers outright to Memphis (PCL).
Totals 34 1 7 1 Totals 31 3 7 3 Newcomb 1 3 3 3 0 1 Boston Andrea Gomez, Mexico, 82-72_154 Selected the contract of RHP Junior Fernandez
Annabell Fuller, 16, of England. St. Louis 010 000 000—1 Swarzak 1 1 0 0 0 1 Cashner L,10-7 5 1-3 7 6 6 2 4 Amelia Grohn, Australia, 79-76_155 from Memphis.
NOTABLE Los Angeles 011 000 10x—3 S.Greene 1 1 1 1 0 2 J.Taylor 1 2-3 0 0 0 1 1 Lauren Kim, Canada, 75-80_155 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Optioned RHP
LOB_St. Louis 8, Los Angeles 6. 2B_De.Fowler Minnesota Walden 1 0 0 0 1 0 Anna Kennedy, Parker, Colo., 82-73_155 Ryan Dull and LHP Sam Selman to Sacramen-
The stroke average improved by 1.3 strokes in Tuesday’s (15), DeJong (27), J.Turner (22), C.Seager (27). Berrios L,10-6 5 2-3 9 9 9 4 7 Dar.Hernandez 1 0 0 0 0 3 Sofie Babic, Sweden, 77-78_155 to (PCL). Designated INF Joe Panik for as-
second round, from 75.72 to 74.32. IP H R ER BB SO Stashak 1 2-3 5 3 3 0 4 WP_Cashner. Anna Morgan, Spartanburg, S.C., 75-81_156 signment. Recalled LHPs Conner Menez and
St. Louis Littell 1 2-3 2 0 0 0 2 Umpires_Home, Brian Gorman; First, Ryan Phoebe Brinker, Wilmington, Del., 81-75_156 Wililams Jerez from Sacramento.
Reigning U.S. Girls’ Junior champion Lei Ye, of the Peo- Mikolas L,7-12 6 1-3 6 2 2 1 7 Umpires_Home, Vic Carapazza; First, Jeremie Blakney; Second, Mark Carlson; Third, Tripp India Clyburn, England, 80-76_156 WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Requested un-
ple’s Republic of China, advanced to match play, but runner-up A.Miller 2-3 1 1 1 1 0 Rehak; Second, Hunter Wendelstedt; Third, Gibson. Natalie Vo, San Jose, Calif., 80-76_156 conditional release waivers for LHP Tony Sipp.
T.Webb 1 0 0 0 0 1 Laz Diaz. T_2:48. A_36,360 (37,731). Annabelle Pancake, Zionsville, Ind., 82-74_156 Agreed to terms with INF Asdrúbal Cabrera on
Jillian Bourdage, of Tamarac, Fla., missed by two strokes. Los Angeles T_3:27. A_36,721 (38,649). Ellen Secor, Portland, Ore., 81-76_157 a one-year contract. Optioned INF Adrián San-
Bethany Wu, of Diamond Bar, Calif., a member of the Kershaw W,11-2 7 4 1 1 1 9 Alex Wright, Midlothian, Va., 74-83_157
Kolarek 0 1 0 0 0 0 Mets 5, Marlins 0 Emma Whitaker, Wichita, Kan., 79-78_157
chez to Harrisburg (EL). Designated RHP Kyle
Barraclough for assignment.
2016 USA Curtis Cup Team, eagled the 361-yard, par-4 14th P.Baez H,18 1 1 0 0 1 1 Astros 11, Rockies 6 Miami New York Sarah May, Fleming Island, Fla., 83-75_158 American Association
hole. The 2019 UCLA graduate saw her 94-yard approach with K.Jansen S,26-30 1 1 0 0 0 1 Colorado Houston ab r h bi ab r h bi Jennifer Ayala, Colombia, 79-79_158
Rojas ss 2 0 0 0 McNeil rf 3 1 2 0 TEXAS AIRHOGS — Released LHP Sean
Kolarek pitched to 1 batter in the 8th ab r h bi ab r h bi Elizabeth Caldarelli, Scottsdale, Ariz., Stutzman.
a 54-degree wedge go into the hole on the fly for a 2, one of WP_Kershaw, Mikolas. Blckmon rf 5 1 1 1 Sprnger cf 5 1 2 1 Grndrsn lf 1 0 0 0 J..Dvis lf 3 2 2 0 80-79_159
WINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Released INF Car-
Umpires_Home, Bill Miller; First, Doug Ed- Berti lf-ss 4 0 2 0 Altherr pr-lf 0 0 0 0 Shannon Johnson, Norton, Mass., 82-78_160
two eagles on the hole this week. She qualified for match play Story ss 5 1 1 0 Altuve 2b 5 1 1 0
I.Diaz 2b 4 0 0 0 P.Alnso 1b 3 1 1 1 Sue Wooster, Australia, 80-80_160 los Garcia.
dings; Second, Chris Conroy; Third, Chad D.Mrphy dh 3 1 1 0 Brntley lf 5 1 2 2 Atlantic League
at 2-under 142. Wu’s eagle was one of five recorded during Whitson. Arenado 3b 3 0 1 1 Bregman 3b 3 2 2 0 Bri.And rf 4 0 0 0 W.Ramos c 4 1 1 3 Gianna Clemente, Warren, Ohio, 81-80_161
NEW BRITAIN BEES — Released INF Joe Po-
T_2:55. A_53,070 (56,000). Cooper 1b 3 0 2 0 T.Frzer 3b 4 0 1 1 Crista Izuzquiza, Spain, 82-79_161
stroke play. McMahon 2b 3 1 1 1 Alvarez dh 4 1 1 2
S.Cstro 3b 4 0 1 0 Gllorme 2b 4 0 1 0 Alanis Sakuma, Kapolei, Hawaii, 88-73_161 letsky. Signed 3B Wander Franco.
Desmond lf 4 1 0 0 Correa ss 4 2 2 3 SOMERSET PATRIOTS — Released LHP Brett
The youngest and oldest competitors in the field – Gianna Tapia cf 3 1 1 3 Gurriel 1b 3 3 2 3 Brinson cf 4 0 2 0 Hchvrri ss 4 0 0 0 Kate Johnston, Canada, 84-78_162
Clemente, 11, of Warren, Ohio, and Sally Krueger, 61, of San Padres 9, Mariners 4 Y.Alnso 1b 3 0 1 0 R.Chrns c 4 0 0 0 Alfaro c 4 0 0 0 Lagares cf 3 0 0 0 Maisie Filler, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., Oberholtzer. Signed OF Teodoro Martinez and
RHP Junior Rincon.
San Diego Seattle Wolters c 4 0 1 0 Reddick rf 4 0 1 0 Noesi p 1 0 1 0 Wheeler p 3 0 0 0 82-80_162
Francisco, Calif. – failed to advance. This was Clemente’s first ab r h bi ab r h bi Prado ph 1 0 1 0 Gsllman p 0 0 0 0 Mia Kness, Venetia, Pa., 81-82_163 SUGAR LAND SKEETERS — Released RHP
Totals 33 6 8 6 Totals 37 11 13 11 Rogelio Bernal.
Tts Jr. ss 4 2 1 2 M.Smith rf 5 1 1 0 Conley p 0 0 0 0 Kary Hollenbaugh, New Albany, Ohio,
USGA championship and Krueger’s 30th, including this year’s Myers lf 5 1 2 1 J.Crwfr ss 3 1 1 0
Colorado 000 203 100— 6
H.Rmrez ph 1 0 0 0 84-80_164 Frontier League
Houston 021 112 40x—11 EVANSVILLE OTTERS — Placed 1B Carlos
U.S. Senior Women’s Open, where she earned low-amateur Machado 3b 5 0 0 0 Do.Sntn dh 4 1 1 1 E_Altuve (9), Arenado (6). DP_Colorado 1, Quijada p 0 0 0 0 Nonie Marler, Canada, 80-84_164
Hosmer 1b 4 1 1 2 Vglbach 1b 2 0 0 0 Stanek p 0 0 0 0 Lorraine Char, Waianae, Hawaii, 82-86_168 Castro on the suspended list. Released RHP
honors to garner a spot in this week’s championship. Renfroe rf 3 1 0 0 Lopes 2b-lf 1 1 1 2
Houston 2. LOB_Colorado 5, Houston 4.
Totals 33 0 9 0 Totals 31 5 8 5 Delaney Elliott, Superior, Colo., 85-83_168 Chris Cepeda.
2B_McMahon (17), Bregman (19), Correa (16). FLORENCE FREEDOM — Signed RHP Jack-
Gina Kim, of Chapel Hill, N.C., made the biggest move in Naylor dh 4 2 2 1 Narvaez c 4 0 1 0 3B_Reddick (2). HR_Blackmon (23), Tapia Miami 000 000 000—0 Sally Krueger, San Francisco, 84-85_169
Margot cf 4 1 1 1 K.Sager 3b 3 0 1 0 New York 103 010 00x—5 Elle Johnson, Inman, S.C., 85-85_170 son Owens. Released LHP Chris Erwin and
Round 2. The low amateur in the 2019 U.S. Women’s Open L.Urias 2b 3 1 2 1 Au.Nola 2b-1b 4 0 0 0
(8), Alvarez (14), Correa (15), Gurriel 2 (22).
E_Guillorme (1). DP_Miami 1, New York 4. Lilly Thomas, Bentonville, Ark., 82-90_172 RHP Cameron Vige.
SB_Gurriel (4). SF_Arenado (6). LAKE ERIE CRUSHERS — Released RHP
improved 11 strokes from Monday’s 77 to a 6-under 66, Hedges c 3 0 0 1 Moore lf-2b 4 0 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO LOB_Miami 8, New York 5. 2B_Berti 2 (7), J.. Erin Sargent, Longmont, Colo., 89-88_177
Broxton cf 2 0 0 0 Davis (15), T.Frazier (11), Guillorme (1). HR_P. David Lemasters.
matching the lowest round of the week. Totals 35 9 9 9 Totals 32 4 6 3
Colorado
Alonso (36), W.Ramos (12). Wednesday’s tee times SCHAUMBURG BOOMERS — Signed C Gian
Marquez 5 8 5 5 0 4 Martellini.
Two-time U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur champion Julia Pot- San Diego 000 050 031—9 C.Gonzalez L,0-4 0 1 2 2 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO 9:30 a.m. Jiarui Jin, People’s Republic of China
Seattle 000 000 040—4 Miami (138) vs. Emily Hawkins, Lexington, N.C. (147) SOUTHERN ILLINOIS MINERS — Signed OF
ter-Bobb, 31, of Indianapolis, Ind., was the lone mid-amateur E_Hedges (8). DP_San Diego 1. LOB_San
McGee 1 1 0 0 0 1
Noesi L,0-1 5 5 5 5 3 3 9:40 a.m. Ho-Yu An, Chinese Taipei (144) vs. Kirvin Moesquit.
B.Shaw 1-3 3 4 4 1 0 BASKETBALL
(25 and older) of the seven in the field to make match play. It Diego 3, Seattle 6. 2B_Margot (16), K.Seager Bettis 1 2-3 0 0 0 0 1 Conley 1 0 0 0 0 2 Hailey Borja, Lake Forest, Calif. (145)
(10). HR_Tatis Jr. (20), Hosmer (17), Naylor Quijada 1 2 0 0 0 2 9:50 a.m. Bethany Wu, Diamond Bar, Calif. National Basketball Association
was her first time advancing to match play in the U.S. Wom- (4), Lopes (1). SB_Myers (10), Do.Santana (8),
Houston
Stanek 1 1 0 0 0 1 (142) vs. Bentley Cotton, Austin, Texas (146) ATLANTA HAWKS — Signed G Brandon Good-
Greinke W,11-4 6 7 5 5 2 2
en’s Amateur since 2008. Broxton (10). S_Hedges (2). Devenski H,5 1 1 1 1 0 1 New York 10 a.m. Gina Kim, Chapel Hill, N.C. (143) vs. win to a two-way contract.
IP H R ER BB SO Wheeler W,9-6 8 8 0 0 1 5 Megha Ganne, Holmdel, N.J. (146) MIAMI HEAT — Signed F Udonis Haslem.
The lone Mississippi player in the field, Conner Beth Ball, San Diego
Rondon 1 0 0 0 0 0
Gsellman 1 1 0 0 0 0 10:10 a.m. Michaela Morard, Huntsville, Ala. Women’s NBA
McHugh 1 0 0 0 2 1
of Starkville, failed to advance, but incoming Mississippi State Lamet W,1-2 7 2 0 0 4 12 C.Gonzalez pitched to 3 batters in the 6th HBP_by Gsellman (Cooper). (141) vs. Malia Stovall, Winchester, Tenn. (147) CONNECTICUT SUN — Traded F Kristine Ani-
Morejon 1 4 4 4 0 1 Umpires_Home, Dan Iassogna; First, Manny 10:20 a.m. Caroline Canales, Calabasas, Calif. gwe to Dallas for C Theresa Plaisance.
freshman Ashley Gilliam, of Manchester, Tenn., qualified with Wingenter 1 0 0 0 1 2
WP_Marquez 2, Greinke.
Gonzalez; Second, Jim Wolf; Third, Chris (144) vs. Elina Sinz, Katy, Texas (145) FOOTBALL
Umpires_Home, Marvin Hudson; First, Adrian
a 36-hole total of even-par 144. Seattle Johnson; Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Segal. 10:30 a.m. Allisen Corpuz, Kapolei, Hawaii National Football League
Wisler 1 0 0 0 0 0 T_2:38. A_27,479 (41,922). (141) vs. Sophie Guo, People’s Republic of CLEVELAND BROWNS — Waived/injured WR
Gabriela Ruffels, of Australia, shot 4-under 140 in stroke LeBlanc L,6-5 5 5 5 5 1 5
Quinn Wolcott.
China (147) Blake Jackson.
T_3:09. A_43,243 (41,168).
play. She is the daughter of Wimbledon and US Open mixed E.Swanson 1 2-3 3 3 3 0 2 10:40 a.m. Dylan Kim, Sachse, Texas (144) vs. GREEN BAY PACKERS — Claimed RB Keith
doubles runner-up Ray Ruffels, who partnered with hall-of- Grotz 1 1-3 1 1 1
HBP_by E.Swanson (L.Urias). WP_E.Swan-
1 2
Rays 7, Blue Jays 6, Basketball Melanie Green, Medina, N.Y. (145)
10:50 a.m. Megan Schofill, Monticello, Fla.
Ford off of waivers from the Indianapolis Colts.
Waived/injured T Jason Spriggs.
famer Billie Jean King in both events. He also won the 1977 son, Grotz. WNBA Glance (139) vs. Malia Nam, Kailua, Hawaii (147) NEW YORK GIANTS — Waived OL Austin
Australian Open doubles title with Allan Stone. Her mother, Umpires_Home, Mark Wegner; First, Jim 10 innings All Times EDT
11 a.m. Tyler Akabane, Danville, Calif. (144) Droogsma. Signed OL Malcolm Bunche.
HOCKEY
Reynolds; Second, Stu Scheuwater; Third, Toronto Tampa Bay vs. Madelyn Gamble, Pleasant Hill, Calif. (145)
EASTERN CONFERENCE
Anna-Maria Fernandez, captured the 1981 AIAW singles title Alan Porter. ab r h bi ab r h bi
W L Pct GB
11:10 a.m. Albane Valenzuela, Switzerland American Hockey League
T_2:55. A_24,020 (47,943). Bchette dh 5 0 2 0 Choi dh 5 0 0 0 (142) vs. Sierra Brooks, Orlando, Fla. (146) HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Signed F Greg
at the University of Southern California and helped the Trojans Biggio 2b 4 1 1 1 Pham ph-dh 1 0 0 0 Connecticut 16 6 .727 — 11:20 a.m. Brynn Walker, St. Davids, Pa. (143) Chase.
Washington 15 7 .682 1
to a pair of AIAW national titles in 1979 and 1980. She won five Grrl Jr lf 5 0 0 0 d’Arnud c 6 1 1 0 vs. Julia Potter-Bobb, Indianapolis, Ind. (146) SOCCER
WTA titles as a pro. Gabriela is a rising junior at USC. Her old- Nationals 5, Giants 3 Grrr Jr 3b 5 0 0 0 Meadows lf 5 1 3 2 Chicago
New York
12 9 .571 3½
8 13 .381 7½
11:30 a.m. Annabell Fuller, England (140) vs. Major League Soccer
Washington San Francisco Galvis ss 5 0 0 0 Aguilar 1b 4 0 1 0 Hannah Holzmann, San Antonio, Texas (147) CINCINNATI — Waived M Eric Alexander.
Indiana 8 15 .348 8½
er brother, Ryan, competes on various professional golf tours. ab r h bi ab r h bi Grichuk rf 4 1 1 0 Brsseau pr-1b 1 0 0 0
Atlanta 5 18 .217 11½
11:40 a.m. Ashley Gilliam, Manchester, Tenn. D.C. UNITED — Announced F Wayne Rooney
T.Trner ss 2 2 1 1 Belt 1b 4 0 1 1 T.Hrnan cf 3 2 0 0 Sogard 2b 4 1 1 0 (144) vs. Katie Chipman, Canton, Mich. (145) will leave the club and return to England follow-
Some notable USGA champions/past Curtis Cup players Parra rf 4 1 2 0 Ystrzms rf 4 0 0 0 Drury 1b 4 2 3 3 Av.Grci rf 4 1 1 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE 11:50 a.m. Julie Houston, Allen, Texas (142) ing the 2019 season. Traded a 2019 internation-
W L Pct GB
also missed the cut, including U.S. Women’s Mid-Amateur Rendon 3b 2 1 0 1 Posey c 3 0 1 0 D.Jnsen c 4 0 1 0 Krmaier cf 5 1 3 0
Las Vegas 15 8 .652 —
vs. Aneka Seumanutafa, Emmitsburg, Md. al roster slot to Minnesota for general allocation
J.Soto lf 4 0 1 0 Vogt lf 4 0 0 0 M.Duffy 3b 4 1 1 0 (146) money. Traded general allocation money and
champions Lauren Greenlief (2015), Kelsey Chugg (2017) and Suzuki c 4 1 3 3 Lngoria 3b 3 0 0 0 Adames ss 3 1 1 2 Los Angeles 13 8 .619 1 12 p.m. Angela Liu, People’s Republic of China a 2020 international roster spot to Portland for
Phoenix 11 10 .524 3
Shannon Johnson (2018), along with U.S. Women’s Amateur B.Dzier 2b 4 0 0 0 Gustave p 0 0 0 0 Totals 39 6 8 4 Totals 42 7 12 6
Seattle 12 11 .522 3
(144) vs. Yurika Tanida, Japan (145) targeted allocation money. Acquired Vancou-
M.Adams 1b 4 0 0 0 Duggar ph 1 0 0 0 Toronto 031 200 000 0—6 12:10 p.m. Alexa Pano, Lake Worth, Fla. (138) ver Whitecaps M Felipe Martins for $75,000 of
Four-Ball co-champions Ellen Secor, Mika Liu and Hailee V.Rbles cf 4 0 1 0 Jerez p 0 0 0 0 Tampa Bay 000 600 000 1—7 Minnesota 11 11 .500 3½ vs. Remington Isaac, Montgomery, Texas (147) 2020 targeted allocated money and an Interna-
Dallas 6 16 .273 8½
Cooper. Also failing to advance was two-time USA Curtis Cup A.Sanch p 2 0 0 0 Gennett 2b 3 0 1 0 E_Sogard (4), M.Duffy (2), Guerrero Jr. (14).
Monday’s Games
12:20 p.m. Delaney Martin, Boerne, Texas tional Roster Spot in 2019.
Stvnson ph 1 0 0 0 Solano ph 1 0 0 0 LOB_Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 11. 2B_Bichette (144) vs. Lauren Beaudreau, Lemont, Ill. (145) MINNESOTA UNITED — Loaned G Bobby
competitor Mariel Galdiano and 2018 Great Britain and Ireland Strckln p 0 0 0 0 Pillar cf 4 2 3 0 (7), D.Jansen (12), Kiermaier 2 (16). HR_Big- No games scheduled 12:30 p.m. Andrea Lee, Hermosa Beach, Calif. Shuttleworth to Sacramento (USL Champion-
Tuesday’s Games
Curtis Cup competitor India Clyburn. Rodney p 0 0 0 0 B.Crwfr ss 4 0 0 1 gio (10), Drury (13), Meadows (19), Av.Garcia
Minnesota 85, Atlanta 69
(142) vs. Sabrina Iqbal, San Jose, Calif. (146) ship) for the remainder of the season.
A.Cbrra ph 1 0 0 0 Menez p 1 0 0 0 (15), Adames (15). SB_Bichette (1), Biggio (9), 12:40 p.m. Brooke Matthews, Rogers, Ark. VANCOUVER WHITECAPS — Acquired F Mi-
— From Special Reports Dlittle p 0 0 0 0 Pab.Snd ph-3b 3 1 2 1 Grichuk (2). CS_Bichette (1). S_Adames (3). Wednesday’s Games (143) vs. Auston Kim, St. Augustine, Fla. (146) chaell Chirinos on loan from CD Olimpia (Liga
Totals 32 5 8 5 Totals 35 3 8 3 IP H R ER BB SO New York at Chicago, 8 p.m. 12:50 p.m. Morgan Baxendale, Windermere, Salva Vida-Honduras).
CALENDAR Washington 103 010 000—5
San Francisco 001 001 100—3
E_Pab.Sandoval (6), A.Sanchez (2). DP_San
Toronto
Thornton
Gaviglio
3
3
2-3 8 6 6
1-3 2 0 0
1
0
2
3
Thursday’s Games
Indiana at Washington, 7 p.m.
Phoenix at Los Angeles, 10 p.m.
Fla. (140) vs. Lucy Li, Redwood Shores, Ca-
lif. (147)
1 p.m. Sophie Linder, Carthage, Tenn. (144)
COLLEGE
FLORIDA GULF COAST — Named Madeline
Marck-Sherk assistant women’s golf coach,
Dallas at Seattle, 10 p.m.
Thursday Francisco 2. LOB_Washington 4, San Fran-
cisco 6. 2B_Parra (11), Gennett (5), Pillar (28),
Law
Adam
1 0 0 0 1
1 1 0 0 1
1
2
vs. Amanda Doherty, Brookhaven, Ga. (145)
1:10 p.m. Gurleen Kaur, Houston, Texas (142)
Lara Jackson assistant swimming and diving
coach and Andy Waeger volunteer assistant
PREP SOCCER Pab.Sandoval 2 (23). HR_T.Turner (10), Suzuki Boshers L,0-2 2-3 1 1 1 1 2 Lynx-Dream Box vs. Pimnipa Panthong, Thailand (147) swimming and diving coach.
(12). SB_Parra (6). CS_T.Turner (4). SF_Ren- Tampa Bay MINNESOTA (85) 1:20 p.m. Rino Sasaki, Japan (144) vs. Lei Ye, FORDHAM — Promoted Brian Horowitz to
Starkville Academy at Lamar, 4:30 p.m. don (6). Kittredge 2 2 3 3 1 6 Augustus 3-9 1-2 8, Collier 8-14 4-4 22, Dantas People’s Republic of China (145) track and field and cross country coach.
PREP SOFTBALL
Washington
IP H R ER BB SO Yarbrough
Roe
4 2-3 4 3 1
1-3 0 0 0 0
1
0
5 2-8 2-2 7, Fowles 4-7 4-4 12, Sims 2-9 9-13 13,
Alleyne 0-0 0-0 0, Brown 0-3 0-0 0, Fagbenle
1:30 p.m. Lauren Hartlage, Elizabethtown, Ky.
(139) vs. Trinity King, Arlington, Texas (147)
NEW JERSEY CITY — Announced the resig-
nation of women’s assistant soccer coach Katie
Heritage Academy at Pillow Academy, 5 p.m. A.Sanchez W,7-6 6 4 2 1 1 3 N.Anderson 1 0 0 0 0 2 3-7 0-0 6, Robinson 4-9 1-2 9, Talbot 3-7 0-0 8. 1:40 p.m. Ya Chun Chang, Chinese Taipei Feehan.
Oak Hill Academy at Hebron Christian, 4 p.m. Strickland H,2
Rodney H,9
1 2 1 1 0
1 1 0 0 0
0
2
Pagan 1 2 0 0 0
D.Castillo W,2-6 1 0 0 0 0
3
1
Totals 29-73 21-27 85.
ATLANTA (69)
(144) vs. Kenzie Wright, McKinney, Texas (145)
1:50 p.m. Min A Yoon, Republic of Korea (142)
RUTGERS — Named Brittney Harris director of
operations for gymnastics.
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of a crusty artisan-style found a foothold. Nutrition is fuel for learning, and
baguette ensured that the parents eager to give kids the best edge possible
bread didn’t get too soggy are always looking for ways to vary the fuel while
once combined with the keeping it as healthy and as tempting as possible.
tomatoes. After toasting the There are multiple reasons for packing lunch-
bread, we added the coarse- es — food allergies or picky eaters, to name a
ly chopped tomatoes as well couple. But the goal is to keep lunches bal-
as garlic, a small amount of anced: carbohydrates like grains or starch-
sugar, and salt and pepper. es to give kids slow-release energy and
Just before moving the skil- brain food; proteins including fish, beans,
let to the oven, we folded in chicken, legumes, red meat or yogurt for
most of the toasted bread muscle development; fruits and veggies for vance and freeze
and scattered the remain- minerals and vitamins; dairy products for calcium them. They’ll keep
der over the top along with and protein; and fats essential for healthy skin, hair for about four to six
some Parmesan to create a and nails. weeks. Take one out in
crusty, savory topping that Good balance helps children feel energized the morning, pack it and
contrasted with the cus- and less likely to feel deprived, which can lead to it will be thawed by lunch
tardy interior. disordered eating, according to registered dietitian time. Ham and cheese
A scattering of fresh ba- Lindsey McKeon at psychbites.com. sandwiches freeze well,
sil provided color and bright Involving kids in lunch planning or assembling too. (A sandwich from
flavor. The success of this usually makes them more likely to eat up. And the freezer will act as
recipe depends on using putting lunch together the night before is less fraz- a ice pack in the lunch
ripe, in-season tomatoes. zling for everyone. box, too.)
Do not use plum tomatoes, n For sliced apples,
which contain less juice place the pieces back
than regular round toma-
You might consider together and put a rubber
A few of the specific food tips compiled at buzz-
toes and will result in a dry band around the apple to
feed.com suggest:
gratin. You can serve the See TIPS, 5B
n Make a big batch of PB&J sandwiches in ad-
gratin hot, warm, or at room
See Gratin, 5B
I
t’s no wonder salmon is one of the most popular fish. Its
flesh is rich-tasting, thanks to high levels of heart-healthy
oils, and it takes well to many treatments. The key is to
avoid overcooking it, especially wild salmon, which is leaner
than farmed.
Our hybrid roasting method solved this by heating the
oven to 500 F before dropping the temperature to 275 F. The
initial blast of heat firmed the exterior and rendered some
fat while the fish gently cooked.
Salmon is often roasted in butter, but we wanted a health-
ier approach that would contrast with the fish’s richness.
So we made a bright tangerine relish perked up with spicy
ginger.
Skin-on salmon fillets hold together better during
cooking. If you can’t find tangerines, you can use oranges.
If your salmon is less than 1 inch thick, start checking for
doneness early. If using farmed salmon, cook until thickest
part of fillet registers 125 F.
See Salmon, 5B
A
good shrimp burger should be first and bination of mayonnaise, egg, and bread crumbs.
foremost about the shrimp. Unfortunately, We kept the mayonnaise for the much-needed
many shrimp burgers are more reminis- moisture and fat it added but left out the egg and
cent of fish-flavored rubber patties or over-sea- decreased the bread crumbs.
soned bread balls than shrimp. Some minced scallion and parsley, lemon zest,
We set out to develop a recipe for our ideal and a touch of cayenne pepper rounded out the
shrimp burger: moist, chunky yet still cohesive, flavor of our burgers.
and with seasoning that complements the sweet Be sure to use raw, not cooked, shrimp here.
shrimp flavor but doesn’t overpower it. Dry the shrimp thoroughly before processing, or
After early testing we decided we needed a the burgers will be mushy. Handle the burgers
combination of finely chopped shrimp to help gently when shaping and grilling; if overhandled
bind the burgers, as well as some larger, bite-size while being shaped, the burgers will be dense
chunks. We achieved this texture with help from and rubbery, and if handled roughly during cook- Daniel J. van Ackere/America’s Test Kitchen via AP
the food processor. ing, they will break apart. A hybrid roasting method keeps this salmon with tangerine
We wanted to use as little binder as possible, See Shrimp Burger, 5B and ginger relish from overcooking.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Wednesday, August 7, 2019 5B
Gratin
Continued from Page 4B
temperature. You will n Off heat, gently stir in 3
need a 12-inch oven-safe cups bread until completely
skillet for this recipe. moistened and evenly distrib-
uted. Using spatula, press
down on bread until complete-
BEST SUMMER ly submerged. Arrange remain-
ing 1 cup bread evenly over
TOMATO GRATIN surface, pressing to partially
submerge. Sprinkle evenly
Servings: 6-8 with Parmesan.
Start to finish: 1 hour, 15 n Transfer skillet to oven
minutes and bake until top of gratin
is deeply browned, tomatoes
6 tablespoons extra-virgin are bubbling, and juice has
olive oil reduced, 40 to 45 minutes.
6 ounces crusty baguette, cut After 30 minutes, run spat-
into 3/4 inch pieces (4 cups) ula around edge of skillet to
3 garlic cloves, sliced thin loosen crust and release any
3 pounds ripe tomatoes, Carl Tremblay/America’s Test Kitchen via AP juice underneath. (Gratin will
cored and cut into 3/4 inch appear loose and jiggle around
pieces This summer tomato gratil recipe is from the cookbook
“Vegetables Illustrated.” outer edges but will thicken as
2 teaspoons sugar it cools.)
1 teaspoon salt oven-safe skillet over medi- heat, stirring constantly, until n Remove skillet from oven
1 teaspoon pepper um-low heat until shimmering. garlic is golden at edges, 30 and let sit for 15 minutes.
1 1/2 ounces Parmesan Add bread and stir to coat. to 60 seconds. Stir in toma- Sprinkle with basil and serve.
cheese, grated (3/4 cup) Cook, stirring constantly, until toes, sugar, salt, and pepper. Nutrition information per serv-
2 tablespoons chopped fresh bread is browned and toasted, Increase heat to medium-high ing: 301 calories; 148 calories
basil about 5 minutes; transfer to and cook, stirring occasionally, from fat; 16 g fat (3 g satu-
bowl. until tomatoes have started to rated; 0 g trans fats); 6 mg
n Adjust oven rack to middle n Cook remaining 2 ta- break down and have released cholesterol; 740 mg sodium;
position and heat oven to 350 blespoons oil and garlic in enough juice to be mostly sub- 31 g carbohydrate; 4 g fiber; 7
F. Heat 1/4 cup oil in 12-inch now-empty skillet over low merged, 8 to 10 minutes. g sugar; 8 g protein.
Shrimp burger
Continued from Page 4B
coarse crumbs, about 10 pulses. Transfer over grill. Set cooking grate in place,
GRILLED SOUTHERN SHRIMP to small bowl. Do not clean food proces- cover, and open lid vent completely. Heat
BURGERS sor. Combine mayonnaise, scallions, pars-
ley, lemon zest, salt, pepper, and cayenne
grill until hot, about 5 minutes.
— For a gas grill: Turn all burners to high,
Servings: 4 in large bowl until uniform.
Start to finish: 1 hour, 15 minutes cover, and heat grill until hot, about 15
n Pulse shrimp in now-empty food minutes. Turn all burners to medium-high.
processor until some pieces are finely n Clean and oil cooking grate. Lightly
1 slice hearty white sandwich bread, torn minced and others are coarsely chopped,
into large pieces brush tops of burgers with oil, lay them
about 7 pulses. Add shrimp to mayon- on grill, oiled side down, and lightly brush
1/4 cup mayonnaise naise mixture and gently fold until just
2 scallions, minced other side with oil. Cook burgers, without
combined. Sprinkle bread crumbs over
2 tablespoons minced fresh parsley mixture and gently fold until incorporated. pressing on them, until lightly browned
2 teaspoons grated lemon zest n Scrape shrimp mixture onto small and cooked through, 10 to 14 minutes,
1/4 teaspoon salt baking sheet, divide into 4 equal portions, flipping them halfway through grilling.
1/8 teaspoon pepper and loosely pack each into 1-inch-thick Transfer burgers to platter, tent with
Pinch cayenne pepper patty. Cover and refrigerate patties for at aluminum foil, and let rest for 5 minutes
1 1/2 pounds extra-large shrimp (21 to least 30 minutes or up to 3 hours. before serving.
25 per pound), peeled, deveined, and — For a charcoal grill: Open bottom Nutrition information per serving: 300 cal-
patted dry vent completely. Light large chimney ories; 171 calories from fat; 19 g fat (3 g
Vegetable oil starter three-quarters filled with charcoal saturated; 0 g trans fats); 220 mg choles-
briquettes (4 1/2 quarts). When top coals terol; 1236 mg sodium; 7 g carbohydrate;
n Pulse bread in food processor to are partially covered with ash, pour evenly 1 g fiber; 1 g sugar; 24 g protein.
Salmon
Continued from Page 4B
2 teaspoons lemon juice and pepper.
OVEN-ROASTED SALMON WITH 2 teaspoons cold-pressed extra-virgin n Once oven reaches 500 F, reduce oven
TANGERINE AND GINGER RELISH olive oil
1 1/2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger
temperature to 275 F. Remove sheet
from oven and carefully place salmon,
Servings: 4 Salt and pepper
Start to finish: 35 minutes skin-side down, on hot sheet. Roast until
center is still translucent when checked
n For the relish: Place tangerines in fine- with tip of paring knife and registers 120
Salmon: mesh strainer set over medium bowl and
4 (4- to 6 ounce) skin-on wild-caught F (for medium-rare), 4 to 6 minutes.
drain for 15 minutes.
salmon fillets, 1 inch thick n Pour off all but 1 tablespoon tangerine n Slide fish spatula along underside of
1 teaspoon cold-pressed extra-virgin olive juice from bowl. Whisk in scallion, lemon fillets and transfer to individual plates
oil juice, oil, and ginger. Stir in tangerines or serving platter, leaving skin behind;
Salt and pepper and season with salt and pepper to taste. discard skin. Top with relish and serve.
n For the salmon: Adjust oven rack to Nutrition information per serving: 283
Relish: lowest position, place aluminum foil-lined calories; 115 calories from fat; 13 g fat (2
4 tangerines, rind and pith removed and rimmed baking sheet on rack, and heat g saturated; 0 g trans fats); 78 mg choles-
segments cut into 1/2 inch pieces (1 cup) oven to 500 F. Pat salmon dry with paper terol; 356 mg sodium; 13 g carbohydrate;
1 scallion, sliced thin towels, rub with oil, and season with salt 2 g fiber; 10 g sugar; 29 g protein.
Tips
Continued from Page 4B
keep slices from brown- filled with an assortment clude a love note or word and other food debris can
ing before lunch. of parent-approved eats. of encouragement. harbor dangerous bacte-
n Hard boil a supply Kids like having options, ria that will grow and can
of eggs at the beginning
of the week. You’ll have
and this helps solve the Keep it safe make kids sick.
n Sharing drinks is
same-thing-every-day The Michigan State
a source of protein at the syndrome. Extension Service (canr. a prime way to spread
ready. Add a small pack- foodborne illnesses. Let
msu.edu) recommends:
et of salt and of pepper children know it’s not OK.
to the lunchbox.
Make it easier n If lunch contains per-
Personalizing water bot-
Tips from the Mis- ishable food items (lunch
n Remember, tor- tles or drink containers
sissippi State University meat, yogurt, cheese,
tillas can be used for may help prevent acciden-
anything from quesa- Extension Service (exten- eggs, mayo, etc.), pack tal sharing.
dilla pinwheels to mini sion.msstate.edu/) can it with at least two cold This school year is
pizzas. de-stress the daily task: sources. Freezing a water launching — new be-
n Heat up soup or n Stock a lunch prep bottle or juice box can ginnings, new teachers,
pasta in the morning; area in the kitchen with act as a cold source. (As new classmates, new
send it in a small ther- all the supplies you’ll can one of those frozen excitement. Think of it
mos to stay warm. need. PB&Js.) By the time as a renewal for nutrition
n Mix up a large bag n Use cookie cutters lunch rolls around, they’ll goals, too, whether we
or trail mix early in the to make lunch meat and be thawed. pack lunches or just want
week. Portion it out in cheese more fun. n Thoroughly wash to be more mindful of the
smaller bags as desired. n Provide a range of fresh fruits and vegetables food habits developing
n Choosy kids? Make healthy options for kids with cool running water. under our own roof. We
a “snack station” for to choose from and let n Clean and sanitize can all benefit from better
them to choose from, them take part. lunchboxes at least once balance, no matter what
larger plastic containers n Don’t forget to in- a week. Leftover crumbs “grade” we’re in.
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James P. Wilson, Jr. as 2184 in the Office of ing been made in the Bank, successor by grees 10 minutes East
Trustee in the place of the Chancery Clerk of terms and conditions of merger to AmSouth along said North right of
the original Trustee, by Lowndes County, Mis- said deed of trust and Bank, which Deed of way line a distance of
cLASSIfIEDS
written instrument sissippi; and the entire debt secured Trust was recorded in 121.40 feet to the ini-
dated June 11, 2019 thereby having been de- the office of the Chan- tial point of the lot
and filed for record in WHEREAS, Bancorp- clared to be due and cery Clerk of Lowndes herein described and
the office of the Chan- South Bank, the holder payable in accordance County, Mississippi, containing 0.50 acre,
cery Clerk of Lowndes
County, Mississippi, on
of said Deed of Trust
and the Note secured
with the terms of said
deed of trust, J.P. Mor-
and recorded in Deed of
Trust Book 2005 at Easy online self-service for more or less.
June 12, 2019 and re-
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Book 2019 at Page
thereby, substituted
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Trustee in place of the
gan Mortgage Acquisi-
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wide easement for in-
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said County; and,
Good: 1 Day.........................$10
easements as set out in
Better: 3 Days......................$18
that certain Warranty
For Placing/Canceling Classifiedstrict Line Ads: with said Good:
accordance Deed of Trust, 6 Days...........................$12
and NOW, THEREFORE, I, Good: 12 Days........................$25
SUBSTITUTE TRUSTEE’S Deed recorded in Deed
Sunday Paper Deadline is Thursday 3:00said the Deed
P.M. of Trust afore- the entire debt secured Shapiro & Brown, LLC, WHEREAS, fee simple NOTICE OF SALE Best: 6 Days.........................$34
Book 506 at Page 278
and the Laws of Better: 12 Days........................$18
thereby having been de- Substituted Trustee in Best: 24
title is vested in Kim- Days...........................$40 of the land records of
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to be due30 Days...........................$30
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LowndeslinesCounty,
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Mis-
Tuesday Paper Deadline is Monday 12:00 P.M. sissippi, the dates for payable, and the legal on August 21, 2019 of- sell H. Lewis; and, 6 lines of text; addtl. lines $1
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townhouses. $600 to AC. $2,500.
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other responsibilities 662−574−1561 1st. 662−327−2588. $15,900
60 OLD 45 RECORDS Ask for Glenn or text.
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general office duties. Pets 5150 Vans:
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W/D, historic AVE. N. in Propst Park. 2010 Odyssey EX; 4dr,
Please send resume to: AKC GERMAN 135K Miles, Silver,
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Columbus, MS 39705 mo. + $575 dep. NO
2 BURIAL PLOTS in blk/red. Vet checked, Mobile Homes for Rent 7250 EXL; 4dr, 44K Miles,
PETS. 662−574−
General Help Wanted 3200
General Help Wanted 3200
Memorial Gardens,
Columbus, MS. Both
w/s. Taking deposits.
662−213−4609.
8789. Peaceful &
Quiet area. 2BR/2BA TRAILER,
It’s a classified Brown, $15,900
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plots together & beside
the lake. $4,250 for REGISTERED DACHSH−
New Hope school dist.
$500/mo & $500 dep.
rule-of-thumb: Trucks:
2014 Toyota Tacoma
Dispatch is seeking a
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both. 662−549−5209. UND puppies for sale. No pets, no drugs, no We tell readers 4X4 Baja Edition;
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2017 Freightliner
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must be comfortable NO TEXT MGS.
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walking. Caledonia School Dist. Hours Scissor Lift;
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2008 FLEETWOOD
DISCOVER 40X 3
slides, washer/dryer, in
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kitchen & entertainment
center. 350 cummins
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& batteries. Title in
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hand. $120k neg.
Columbus. 662−574−
6100.
What
bags, rider & passenger
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OBO. 501−545−7750.
For
32,414 miles, in good
condition. $4,950.
662−352−4776.
In 2007 KAWASAKI
PRAIRIE selectable 2
or 4 wheel drive. Adult
owned and operated,
CLASSIFIEDS very good condition.
Has been stored under
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$2,800. 603−452−
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