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Aldermen look
Fireworks can harm property, people, pets at changes
to stormwater
code
More new
developments could be
required to mitigate
stormwater on-site
By Slim Smith
ssmith@cdispatch.com
STARKVILLE —
After an April storm,
the city recorded
flooding on 30 of its
streets. By then, the
city’s year-to-date
rainfall had almost
doubled as city offi-
cials and residents Kemp
alike wondered what Inside
could be done. n OUR VIEW:
The city’s re- Starkville’s
sponse is forthcom- stormwater
ing. Tonight, the problem needs
addressing.
Board of Aldermen Page 4A
is expected to call
for a public hearing
on an updated stormwater code.
“I wouldn’t say the storms
Jennifer Mosbrucker/Dispatch Staff
prompted the changes in the storm-
Columbus Fire and Rescue and Starkville Fire Department are both preparing to answer fireworks-related calls
this week, despite ordinances in both cities preventing residents from setting off sparklers and bottle rockets. water code, but they certainly ex-
While most of the calls are related to property damage, authorities say fireworks can easily cause burns and other pedited it,” City Engineer Edward
injuries if those setting them off are not careful. Kemp said.
The current code was adopted in
Tuesday
Did you hear?
Trump says tanks will be part
of his July Fourth celebration
Vehicles will be on display as part
of Trump’s ‘Salute to America’ event Border Patrol head condemns
agents’ offensive Facebook posts
By DARLENE SUPERVILLE damage the heavy armored
The Associated Press tanks could do to city
streets.
WASHINGTON — Pres- “We’re going to have
ident Donald Trump isn’t
taking “no tanks” for an an-
some tanks stationed out- Existence of secret Facebook group was reported said that she was told by an agent
to drink from the toilet,” said Rep.
side,” Trump said Mon-
swer on the Fourth of July. day from the Oval Office, as roughly a dozen members of the Congressional Joaquin Castro, a Democrat from
Texas and twin brother of presiden-
He said Monday that appearing to acknowledge
a display of U.S. military local officials’ earlier con- Hispanic Caucus toured border facilities tial candidate Julian Castro.
The Texas visit came the same
tanks will be part of a spe- cerns.
cial event he’s headlining By CEDAR ATTANASIO comments refer to Ocasio-Cortez day as Trump signed a $4.6 billion
He offered no specif- and COLLEEN LONG
July 4 in Washington, and and Escobar as “hoes,” and one emergency aid package that Con-
ics on where the vehicles The Associated Press
an Associated Press pho- member encouraged agents to gress passed on Friday. The Dem-
would be located.
tographer saw at least two throw a “burrito at these bitches.” ocratic-led House had pushed for
“You’ve got to be pretty CLINT, Texas — The head of
M1A1 Abrams tanks and Ocasio-Cortez said she wasn’t more restrictions on how the mon-
careful with the tanks be- the U.S. Border Patrol on Monday
two Bradley Fighting Vehi- surprised by the posts, especially ey could be used and stricter over-
cause the roads have a ten- slammed as “completely inappro-
cles on flatcars in a railyard after the treatment of migrants she sight, but ultimately lost the battle.
dency not to like to carry priate” sexually explicit posts about Trump said he hadn’t seen the
at the southeastern edge of heavy tanks,” he said. “So U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said she witnessed at the facility.
Washington. “It’s just indicative of the violent postings, but claimed Border Pa-
we have to put them in cer- and comments questioning the au- trol agents were not happy with
Military police were tain areas, but we have the thenticity of a photo of a drowned culture that we saw,” she said.
The revelation about the Face- Congress.
guarding the vehicles, brand new Sherman tanks man and his young daughter in a
book posts only added to the vitri- “So the Border Patrol, they’re
which were visible to pass- and we have the brand new secret Facebook group for agents. patriots, they’re great people. They
ers-by on nearby paths. Abrams tanks.” The existence of the group was olic atmosphere surrounding im-
love our country. They know who’s
A U.S. official told the Sherman tanks were the reported by ProPublica as roughly migration and the treatment of tens
coming in,” said Trump.
AP that the military vehi- tank most widely used by a dozen members of the Congres- of thousands of migrants who have
Lawmakers who toured the facil-
cles to be used in the July 4 the U.S. during World War sional Hispanic Caucus, including crossed the border, vastly straining ities shared their experiences wide-
event were being stored at II, but they have been out Democrats Ocasio-Cortez of New the system that has been struggling ly on social media. Rep. Joe Kenne-
the railyard. of service for decades. The York and Veronica Escobar of Tex- to keep up amid Trump’s hardline dy of Massachusetts called them
Trump had wanted a M1A1 Abrams tank is cur- as, toured border facilities where rhetoric. “jail-like. No way to keep a child or
military parade of tanks rently the main U.S. battle attorneys said they had found mi- The Democrats delivered an innocent human being.” The head
and other equipment in the tank. grant children living in fetid, filthy emotional denunciation of what of the Congressional Asian Pacific
District of Columbia after Two M1A1 Abrams conditions. they saw inside the border facili- American Caucus, California Rep.
he witnessed a similar pa- tanks and two Bradley Some of the posts were graphic, ties as protesters shouted that they Judy Chu said “what we saw was
rade on Bastille Day in Par- Fighting Vehicles will be on doctored images of Ocasio-Cortez, didn’t believe them. appalling and disgusting.”
is in 2017. That plan even- display as part of Trump’s including one that shows a smiling “When we went into the cell, it Castro said there would likely be
tually was scuttled, partly “Salute to America” event, President Donald Trump forcing was clear that the water was not a Congressional investigation into
because of cost, though according to a U.S. official her head toward his crotch. Other running ... in fact, one of the women the Facebook posts.
Trump apparently held on who spoke on condition of
to the idea. anonymity because details
Local officials also had of the exhibits have not
objected because of the been made public.
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Fireworks
Continued from Page 1A
The Dispatch. They’re Pet safety CLHS are hyperactive or extremely
also for residents’ own const a nt ly stressed animals, wrap-
Fireworks affect more
good, to prevent burns rem i nd i ng ping them in a blanket
than people and property.
and other injuries. pet owners and holding them for the
Every time Jason Nickles
McCurdy added that to keep cats duration of the fireworks
sees Fourth of July fire-
parents should be espe- and dogs in- display can soothe them.
works displays in Lown-
cially cautious when let- side during But sometimes, he said,
des County, he knows
ting children play with f ireworks a visit to the veterinarian
what he can expect at
sparklers, a type of hand- s h o w s . Nickles the afternoon before is in
held firework that burns work the next day. Even if pets live in the
By now, Nickles, who order.
slowly while emitting col- city, where fireworks are
has managed the Colum- “Some people go as far
ored flames. banned, animals’ sensi-
bus-Lowndes Humane So- as to go to the vet and get
“I don’t know if people tive hearing can still pick
ciety for almost 14 years, something to sedate or re-
get this, but sparklers up the sounds, he said.
generate heat of up to knows the cacophony of “It’s not usually that lax them,” he said. “It de-
2,000 degrees Fahren- sound will cause cats and big a deal for (pets pends on what kind of an-
heit,” he said. “So we al- dogs kept outside to go on housed at CLHS) because imal you have. Like dogs,
ways warn people about the run, leaving dozens of we’re in the city,” he said. the ones that are afraid of
that, especially when it panicked pet owners call- “But any time there’s fire- thunder and storms are
comes to their kids. ... ing CLHS the next morn- works, you’ll usually hear going to be the ones that
And if you still want to ing, hoping someone will about people losing their are afraid during fire-
set off fireworks, just use have turned in their four- animals. ... If they’re out- works. But some animals
common sense, don’t fire legged friend. side, they’ll jump a fence like hunting dogs aren’t
them off while drunk and “The biggest thing I or tunnel under it because afraid at all. If you know
try to do it near a body of always tell people is make they’re scared and need your animal, you’ll be able
water. Most times, things sure their pets are col- to get away. They’ll freak to make the best choices
happen when people stop lared and chipped,” he out so bad and jump the for them.”
being smart about it.” said. “Because someone fence and then they’re
Ultimately, Colom said probably will find your gone.”
he would suggest not set- pet and bring it to us and If you have an anxious
ting of fireworks at all. then we can return him to pet, Nickles said put-
“Let the professionals you.” ting them in a room with
shoot them off,” he said. As the holiday comes the door closed and the
“Then stay away from closer, Nickles and his TV or radio on can help
fireworks all together.” fellow employees at the drown out the noise. For
Festivals
Continued from Page 1A
funded since last August. 1980s, a county wide collections to establish-
If we had to come up with 2-percent restaurant ments within Colum-
all the festival funding, sales tax remained on bus. It also appropriated
we couldn’t do it.” the books until July 2018, $400,000 to the city and
In a second interview when the state Legisla- $300,000 to the county for
roughly four hours later, ture did not renew it be- recreation annually. Both
however, Carpenter told cause of disagreements the city and county also
The Dispatch the CVB between state and local have inter-local agree-
would, in fact, distrib- officials on the revenue ments, totaling $90,000
ute the festival funds in threshold for businesses per-year combined, for
a “timely manner.” That that would be required CVB to provide funds
said, the festivals may to collect it. Those funds, from its share of collec-
receive half the money under the former law, tions for seven designat-
up-front and half after went entirely to the CVB ed festivals — including
the events, according to and economic develop-
four in Columbus and the
Carpenter, which is in ment agency the Golden
three for which county
keeping with how CVB Triangle Development
supervisors approved
has funded such events in LINK — with CVB get-
funding on Monday.
the past. ting all but $250,000 of
“We really have no what became nearly $2 CVB, which received
99.49%
choice,” Carpenter said. million in annual collec- $125,000 in June for its
“It’s in the inter-local tions. share of tax collections, of our customers
agreement. We’ve not had CVB went without the has provided 50-percent receive their paper on time.
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Opinion
4A Tuesday, July 2, 2019
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
BIRNEY IMES III Editor/Publisher 1998-2018
BIRNEY IMES JR. Editor/Publisher 1947-2003
Dispatch
The
BIRNEY IMES SR. Editor/Publisher 1922-1947
Our View
And so what’s on
your bedside table?
G
o ahead, ask me
what’s on my
bedside table. The
usual... assorted reading
material, maybe not cur-
rent but not quite ready
for tossing ... There’d be
weeks of crossword puz-
zles from the N.Y. Times
and the Dispatch in sad
stages of completion,
and I could never go to
bed without their being Marion Whitley
there. I mean, C’mon!
If you wake up at 2:30 to curse and slap a mosqui-
to, you can’t simply lie back down, off the light,
and be back in that blessed state of rest, comfort,
and tranquility so rudely interrupted by that tiny,
weightless, near invisible insect. (Or would be invis-
ible but for that drop of my blood he/she hopes to
abscond with ... (Rather, ‘with which’ he/she hopes
to abscond.) Don’t forget gender and grammatical
correctness. End a sentence with a preposition and
you stay after school to practice .... in which, for
which, at which, about which — instead of which,
you’d already be at that back booth at Roy’s Drug
store, making a coke last till 4:15 when nobody has
another nickel for the juke box.
So, when he/she has been spotted and swatted
with a fold of obituaries from the paper of your
choice, turn the page and snuggle down to pick up
State of the nation
Trump did the right thing
coverage of trade wars with Mexico, or rave notices
for “To Kill a Mocking Bird” on Broadway. They
say it’s not to be missed. I’ve read the book fifty
times, but the new presentation is up to date, live on
In the last week, Dog” Mattis — was tesque policies that rip children
stage, even tear-jerking ... a new take on our times
Donald Trump sud- an advocate of taking from their parents and cage them
and nominated for more Tony awards than there
denly reversed two on Iran. The so-called in unspeakable conditions. He
are Tonys to award!
major decisions. He “adults in the room” vetoed the bipartisan immigration
But back to what’s on my bedside table. (Truth
announced he would — the folks supposed reform that Congress passed. Now
is, it’s not a table .. .It’s a bookcase that does double
not begin mass depor- to be reining in an im- he is ratcheting up the rhetoric for
duty as the ‘headboard’ of my bed, on which sit a tations of those who pulsive and uninformed election purposes. When White
lamp, those papers and the clock. (See how that “on are living in the coun- president — would House advisers like Stephen Mill-
which” pops right in?) But hang on ... There’s some- try illegally, which he have pushed us into er reportedly pushed for mass de-
thing new! “THE MUELLER REPORT” has come previously threatened another war. portations, the president suddenly
to claim a space beside The New York Times and to do, and he pulled Attacking Iran announced they would begin,
The Commercial Dispatch. What a Triumvirate! the plug on a bombing would have violated and then just as suddenly agreed
It’s a remarkable work but oh so HEAVY! Not attack on Iran, even Jesse Jackson Trump’s campaign to postpone them. He may have
conducive to bedtime reading unless sleeping in as the military jets promise to get us out of postponed them simply because
a chair. It slips, slides, falls as I struggle with the
format ... the Table of Contents versus Volume
were on the runway.
The reversals stunned
Attacking “stupid wars.” As pres-
ident, he repeatedly
the bureaucracy wasn’t ready to
act. In any case, the decision was
Numbers, versus Appendices as expected in any
anticipated tome reflecting the historic times in
aides and allies alike.
In both cases, Trump
Iran would says that “great powers
don’t fight wars without
the right one.
The face-off with Iran contin-
which we’re living. And the weight! But random
flipping shows familiar names, meetings, and those
disappointed hawkish
advisers and zealous
have violated end,” and boasts he’s
getting the troops out.
ues. The White House announced
it has launched a cyber-attack,
long black lines, reminders of still hidden sensitive
material. Ummm. I stayed with it (under it) till
supporters who had Trump’s In fact, however, the will continue to punish Iranians
urged him to act. war in Afghanistan with economic sanctions and is
yawns came and I could relax thinking, “Oh right, I
knew about that Tower meeting, even the one in the
In both cases, campaign goes on, the troops considering various covert ways
Trump did the right are still in Syria and to strike Iran. The conflict will
Seychelles, I knew that from TV. I can cope with
this .... tomorrow.” But...
thing. promise to Iraq, Trump vetoed the escalate unless Trump follows the
It’s easy to be skepti- congressional effort decision not to bomb with a clear
That crucial, confounding, conclusion ... I’ll cal or dismissive about get us out of to end our role in the plan of action that de-escalates the
sleep better if I look up that devilish word, ‘exon- Trump’s flip-flops. In Saudi attack on Yemen, tension and finds a way back to the
erate’. It’s here, according to AMERICAN HERI- both cases, he defused ‘stupid wars.’ and he’s been ratch- negotiating table.
TAGE: ‘exonerate ... Verb ... “to free from blame, to crises of his own mak- eting up pressure and On the border, Trump only
clear of wrong doing.” And that doubly confusing ing. In both, he avoided As president, sanctions on Iran from postponed the threat of mass
“double negative”. Ex: “no proof of crime, but no what would have been the beginning of his deportations. He clearly wants to
clear proof of innocence”? Sorry you asked what a humanitarian horror. he repeatedly administration. make immigrants a target once
I’m reading? I may not finish the 440 pages plus
footnotes, but I won’t lie. If called to testify, I can
In both, the impulsive-
ness of the threatened
says that’ When the Irani-
ans shot down a U.S.
more in his re-election campaign.
What would make sense is to
always resort to pleading the Fifth. But I pay my
respects for the days of diligence that brought the
action was matched by
the suddenness of the
great powers drone, the hawks had
exactly the provoca-
convene the governments of our
neighbors to the south and create
report into being ..... The body of evidence! The or-
ganizing, editing, the proof-reading all these 1092
reversal. In both, the
reversals may only be
don’t fight tion they wanted to
begin bombing. Trump
a multilateral plan for humani-
tarian relief and economic devel-
footnotes! And not one picture!
We’re no longer a nation of readers, I admit “me
a temporary attack of
sanity. Critics argue
wars without initially agreed, but
then reversed himself,
opment that would alleviate the
desperation that forces families
too,” but from that first night’s session, (interrupt-
ed around two, not by a mosquito but by heavy
that Trump’s reversals end,’ and allegedly because he to leave their villages and come
undermine his credi- thought a bombing north. Without comprehensive im-
rain blowing in my open windows), I recognize bility and sap Ameri- boasts he’s strike that might kill migration reform, Trump’s sudden
it as a work of meticulous attention to the laws of can authority. Cynics hundreds of Iranians act of common sense will soon be
our nation, to their preservation and practice, and discount the decisions, getting the was “disproportionate.” forgotten.
to truth! I’m glad I rode four buses to find it and saying even a broken Hopefully, it was also In both cases, Trump’s policies
bring it home. Read, or partially read, it’s a crucial clock gets the time troops out. because he remem- are likely to make things worse
record of the historic era we’re in, and unlike TV, I right twice a day. bered his campaign rather than better. But at least,
can hold it in my hands, make marginal notes, and All that may be true, but it is promise, and his sensible instinct in this instance, he chose not to
underline for emphasis! Then when “I’ve read it all” worth thanking Trump when he that beginning another war in the follow the ruinous advice of his
or it proves just too, too heavy, I’ll put it on the shelf makes the right choice. On Iran, Middle East would be catastroph- aides and supporters. At least that
next to “To Kill a Mocking Bird” and “Lonesome he is surrounded by advisers — ic. is encouraging.
Dove.” like National Security Adviser Trump has targeted immi- You can write to the Rev. Jesse
Marion Whitley lives in Manhattan where she John Bolton — eager to ratchet up grants from the beginning of his Jackson at jjackson@rainbowpush.
reads, writes and remembers. Her email address is the crisis. Even his former sec- campaign, libeling those seeking org. Follow him on Twitter @
Whijmar8@aol.com. retary of defense — James “Mad asylum, implementing truly gro- RevJJackson.
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submitted to the newspaper ments. Mr. Howell was born
no later than 3 p.m. the day Walter Shelton She is survived by May 30, 1943, in Hatley,
prior for publication Tuesday NOXUBEE — Walter her daughter, Terri to the late Benford and Lloyd Earl Criddle, age 79, of Columbus, MS,
through Friday; no later than 4
Lee Shelton, 59, died Wheeler; brother, Don- Jewell Pearson Howell. passed away June 28, 2019, at Baptist Memorial
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday
June 28, 2019, at Bap- nie Wheeler. He was a 1961 graduate Hospital.
edition; and no later than 7:30
a.m. for the Monday edition. tist Memorial Hospi- of Hatley High School. Funeral services will be Wednesday, July 3,
tal-Golden Triangle. 2019, at 3:00 PM at Memorial Gunter Peel Chap-
Incomplete notices must be
received no later than 7:30 Arrangements are
Hollis Parker He served in the Mis-
el, College St. location, with Kevin Forrester offi-
AMORY — Hollis sissippi Army National
a.m. for the Monday through incomplete and will be ciating. The interment will immediately follow at
Parker, 92, died June Guard as a heavy wheel
Friday editions. Paid notices
announced by Carter’s Sullivan Cemetery in Monroe County, MS. Visi-
30, 2019, at Diversicare mechanic and during
must be finalized by 3 p.m. for
Funeral Services of tation will be from 2:00 PM until the time of the
inclusion the next day Monday of Amory. the Reforger Exercises
Macon. service. Memorial Gunter Peel Funeral Home
through Thursday; and on Services will be at in Germany, Operation
& Crematory, College St. location, has been en-
Friday by 3 p.m. for Sunday 11 a.m. Wednesday at trusted with the arrangements.
and Monday publication. For
more information, call 662-
Infant Nova Washington Cleveland-Moffett Fu- Mr. Criddle was born May 15, 1940, in Mon-
NOXUBEE — Baby neral Home, with Lloyd
328-2471. roe County, MS, to the late Monroe and Ola Mae
girl Nova Washington Sweat and Chuck Mof- Sutton Criddle. He retired from Dairy Fresh af-
died June 30, 2019, at fett officiating. Burial ter many years, then worked alongside the love
Merriel Jones Baptist Memorial Hos- with military honors of his life, his late wife of 52 years, Jo Elizabeth
ABERDEEN — Mer- pital-Golden Triangle. will follow at Haughton Garner Criddle, at the New Hope Cafeteria for a
riel Chism Jones, 90, Arrangements are Memorial Park. Visi- number of years until she was able to retire. He
died June 30, 2019, at incomplete and will be tation is from 5-8 p.m. was a member of the former New Hope Baptist
her residence. announced by Carter’s today at the funeral Church and enjoyed coaching softball.
Services are at Funeral Services of home. Cleveland-Mof- In addition to his parents and wife, Mr. Criddle
4 p.m. today at Tis- Macon. fett Funeral Home of was preceded in death by his daughter, Sharon
dale-Lann Memorial Amory is in charge of Denise Criddle; and sister, Thelma Scoggins.
Funeral Home, with Gladys Lanier arrangements. Survivors include his son, David Criddle and
Robert Moore and ABERDEEN — Mr. Parker was Lloyd Criddle his wife, Angie, of Columbus, MS; grandson,
Robert Earl Fowlkes Gladys Moore Lanier, born April 24, 1927, in Visitation:
Wednesday, July 3 • 2-3 PM Derek Criddle; granddaughters, Kayla Tate and
officiating. Burial will 97, died June 30, 2019, Itawamba County, to Memorial Gunter Peel her fiancé, Brad Butler, and Savannah Beaugh;
follow at Oddfellows at Garden Hill Assisted the late Walter Alexan- Funeral Home Chapel
and great-grandchildren, Carter Criddle, Lincoln
College St. Location
Rest Cemetery. Tis- Living. der and Minnie Pearl Services: Criddle and Kennedy Criddle.
dale-Lann Memorial Services are at 2 p.m. Morse Parker. He was Wednesday, July 3 • 3 PM Pallbearers will be David Montgomery, Tony
Funeral Home of Ab- Memorial Gunter Peel
today at Tisdale-Lann a U.S. Navy veteran, Funeral Home Chapel Montgomery, Brad Montgomery, Derek Criddle,
erdeen is in charge of Memorial Funeral serving in Iceland College St. Location Chris Chism and Chris Ball.
arrangements. Burial
Home Chapel, with and Greenland during Sullivan Cemetery Memorials may be made to the donor’s favor-
Mrs. Jones was born Robert Moore officiat- World War II. He was Monroe County, MS ite charity.
Jan. 4, 1929, in Aber- ing. Burial will follow formerly employed as
deen, to the late James at Howell Cemetery in a maintenance tech-
Eli Chism and Villie Athens. Visitation is one nician with TVA and
Miller Chism. She was hour prior to services served as a volunteer
formerly self-employed at the funeral home. with the Baptist Chil- memorialgunterpeel.com Sign the online guest book at
as a seamstress and a Tisdale-Lann Memo- dren’s Village. He was www.memorialgunterpeel.com
member of Aberdeen rial Funeral Home of a member of Mead-
First Christian Church. 903 College Street • Columbus, MS
Aberdeen is in charge owood Baptist Church
In addition to her of arrangements. and Wildwood Chapel
parents, she was pre- Mrs. Lanier was Baptist Church.
ceded in death by her born April 12, 1922, In addition to his
husband, Guy Jones Jr.; in Athens, to the late parents, he was preced-
and four brothers. Frank and Jennie Jack- ed in death by his sis-
She is survived by son Moore. She was a ters, Nettie Shackelford
her son, Robert Earl 1940 graduate of Aber- and Margie Gray; and
Fowlkes of Amory; deen High School and brothers, S.B. Parker,
two grandchildren; was formerly employed Swiss Parker, Walter
brother, Jim Chism with the Draft Board in Lee Parker and Charles
Sr.; two great-grand- Aberdeen, Griffin Lamp Parker.
children; and six Company in Shelby and He is survived by his
great-great-grandchil- Glenn Manufacturing wife, Barbara Parker of
dren. in Amory. She was a Amory; daughter, Dian
member of Athens Bap- Wilemon of Amory;
Virgil Glasgow tist Church. sons, Roger Parker
FOSTERS, Ala. — In addition to her of Tupelo and Melvin
Virgil Wayne Glasgow, parents, she was Parker of Nettleton;
59, died June 28, 2019, preceded in death by sister, Helen Patton of
in Tuscaloosa, Ala- her husband, George Amory; eight grand-
bama. Herbert Lanier Jr.; son, children; and four
Services are at George Herbert Lanier great-grandchildren.
noon today at Higdon III; brothers, Ralph and Pallbearers will be
Church of God in Ken- William Moore; Russell Shackelford,
nedy. Burial will follow She is survived by Wayne Parker, Ralph
at the church cemetery. her son, Gene Lani- Senter, Mike Patton,
Visitation will be one er of Columbus; two David Parker, Eddie
hour prior to services grandchildren; and one Wilemon and Eddie
at the church. Dow- great-grandchild. Tubb.
Health
Health tip
n ■ You don’t have to give up all your favorite foods
when you’re trying to lose weight. Small amounts
of your favorite high-calorie foods may be part of your
weight-loss plan. Just remember to keep track of the total
calories you take in. To lose weight, you must burn more
calories than you take in through food and beverages.
Source: www.niddk.nih.gov
OCH Regional Medical Center receives Gold Plus Award in stroke care
SPECIAL TO THE for a designated period, staff’s dedication to their commitment to
DISPATCH including evaluation of providing quality care stroke care,” added Lee
the proper use of medi- for our stroke patients H. Schwamm, M.D., na-
OCH Regional Med- cations and other stroke by implementing the tional chairperson of the
ical Center recently re- treatments aligned with American Heart Asso- Quality Oversight Com-
ceived the Stroke Honor the most up-to-date, evi- ciation’s Get With The mittee and Executive
Roll Elite Gold Plus Qual- dence-based guidelines Guidelines-Stroke ini- Vice Chair of Neurology,
ity Achievement Award, with the goal of speed- tiative,” said OCH Ad- Director of Acute Stroke
which is awarded by the ing recovery and reduc- ministrator/CEO Jim Services, Massachu-
American Heart Associa- ing death and disability Jackson. “The tools and setts General Hospital,
tion and American Stroke for stroke patients. Be- resources provided help Boston, Massachusetts.
Association to hospitals fore discharge, patients us track and measure “Research has shown
meeting certain criteria should also receive edu- our success in meeting that hospitals adher-
for stroke treatment. cation on managing their evidenced-based clini- ing to clinical measures
OCH earned the award health, get a follow-up cal guidelines developed through the Get With
by meeting specific qual- visit scheduled, as well to improve patient out- The Guidelines quality
ity achievement mea- as other care transition comes.” improvement initiative
sures for the diagnosis interventions. “We are pleased to can often see fewer read-
and treatment of stroke “Receiving this award recognize OCH Region- missions and lower mor-
patients at a set level is a testament to our al Medical Center and tality rates.”
Stormwater
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off from storms. Detention ponds also “If you’re building out somewhere
capture run-off, but hold no water per- where land is cheap, that’s probably not a
manently and are empty in dry weather. big thing,” he added. “But going with the
Finally, there are in-ground systems, current rate in the city, $1.3 million per
which capture and hold the water and re- acre (for commercial land), that could be
lease it slowly through graduated piping. a significant cost.”
“The basic requirements is that de- For smaller developments in densely
veloped properties can’t discharged any developed areas, more expensive under-
more water than what currently exists in ground systems will likely be used since
their pre-development state,” Kemp said. ponds might not be an option.
Kemp said an effective system relies Kemp said he believes developers un-
on several variables specific to the site. derstand the need for the code changes.
“A lot depends on two factors: the “I think everybody understands the
amount of rain and time,” Kemp said. “A impact of these stormwater events,”
3-inch rain over a day is different than a Kemp said. “Most people do, at least. For
3-inch rain over an hour. The systems the most part, developers understand
have to accommodate both.” the situation. It’s not anything new. From
Developer Mark Castleberry, who has 30,000 feet, there’s nothing really new
built projects in Starkville and Colum- about what we’re doing that you don’t see
bus, said the code chang- in other cities.”
es could mean significant Castleberry agrees, with some reser-
costs for developers, de- vations.
pending on the project. “Generally, I appreciate and support
“Every site is probably a the city’s need to improve their storm-
little different in what you water plan,” Castleberry said. “There
need to meet the code,” are always costs you have to take on to
Castleberry said. “So it’s do projects and this is one of them. The
hard to calculate. But the Castleberry only thing I’d push back just a little on
very general rule of thumb is the question of whether the pendulum
is that, if you’re going with retention or has swung too far. I would have favored a
detention ponds, you need to set aside system that can handle a 50-year storm.
about 5 percent of your property for a 10- Basically, though, I understand the need
year storm. For a 100-year storm, it goes to be aggressive in dealing with this.
up to 10 percent of your property. Something has to be done.”
Sports
College Softball
SPORTS LINE
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SECTION
Women’s Tennis
Thursday Washington 42 41 .506 7 Pirates 18, Cubs 5 All Times Eastern BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned LHP Tan-
ner Scott to Norfolk (IL). Selected the contract
Jake Dotchin on one-year, two-way contracts.
Agreed to terms with Fs Cam Darcy, Zach
New York 38 47 .447 12 Chicago Pittsburgh PGA TOUR
3M OPEN of RHP Tom Eshelman from Norfolk. Trans- Nastasiuk and J.J. Piccinich on AHL contracts.
Miami 32 50 .390 16½ ab r h bi ab r h bi
AUTO RACING Central Division Schwrbr lf 3 0 1 0 A.Frzer 2b 6 3 5 2 Site: Blaine, Minn. ferred LHP Josh Rogers to the 60-day IL. Ac- TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Signed G Curtis
Course: TPC Twin Cities. Yardage: 7,468. Par: quired RHP Asher Wojciechowski from Cleve- McElhinney and D Luke Witkowski to two-year
W L Pct GB Bryant 3b-rf 5 0 2 1 B.Rynld rf 5 1 1 1
12 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: practice, Milwaukee 46 39 .541 — Rizzo 1b 4 1 1 0 Nvrskas p 0 0 0 0 71. land for cash considerations and assigned him contracts and D Luke Schenn, G Scott Wedge-
Purse: $6.4 million. Winner’s share: $1,152,000. to Norfolk. wood, G Spencer Martin and F Chris Mueller to
Daytona Beach, Fla., NBCSN Chicago 45 40 .529 1 Kimbrel p 0 0 0 0 S.Marte cf 5 2 1 1 one-year contracts.
St. Louis 41 41 .500 3½ Chtwood ph 1 0 0 0 Bell 1b 6 4 4 7 Television: Thursday-Friday, 3-6 p.m. (Golf BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned RHP Mike
Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 1-2:45 p.m. (Golf Shawaryn to Pawtucket (IL). Returned 1B Sam TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS — Traded D Niki-
1 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Se- Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
40 43 .482 5
38 44 .463 6½
J.Baez ss 5 1 2 1 C.Dckrs lf 6 2 2 1
Heyward rf-cf 4 1 1 0 Moran 3b 5 2 5 2 Channel), 3-6 p.m. (CBS). Travis to Pawtucket. Reinstated INF Tzu-Wei ta Zaitsev and Fs Connor Brown and Michael
Lin from the 10-day IL and optioned him to Carcone to Ottawa for D Cody Ceci and Ben
ries: practice, Daytona Beach, Fla., NBCSN
West Division
W L Pct GB
Almr Jr cf 3 0 1 0 Kang ss 4 1 1 2 Defending champion: New tournament.
FedEx Cup leader: Matt Kuchar. Pawtucket. Recalled 1B/OF Steve Pearce from Harpur, F Aaron Luchuk and a 2020 third-round
Wick p 0 0 0 0 El.Diaz c 4 1 1 0 draft pick. Signed F Jason Spezza to a one-
2 p.m. — NASCAR Xfinity Series: final prac- Los Angeles 57 29 .663 — Dscalso ph-p-1b 2 0 1 0 Tr.Wllm p 3 0 1 1 Last week: Nate Lashley won the Rocket
Mortage Classic.
rehabilitation assignment.
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Sent RHP Danny year contract. Acquired D Tyson Barrie, F Alex
Colorado 44 40 .524 12 Cratini c 4 1 1 2 Feliz p 0 0 0 0 Kerfoot and a sixth-round 2020 draft pick from
tice, Daytona Beach, Fla., NBCSN Arizona 43 43 .500 14 Russell 2b 3 0 0 0 Brault ph 1 1 1 0 Notes: TPC Twin Cities previously hosted the Salazar to the AZL Indians Blue for a rehab
assignment. the Colorado Avalanche for F Nazem Kadri, D
San Diego 42 42 .500 14 Alzolay p 1 0 0 0 Strtton p 0 0 0 0 3M Championship on the PGA Tour Cham-
3 p.m. — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup San Francisco 37 47 .440 19 pions. ... Only three other PGA Tour events DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned SS Ronny Ro- Calle Rosen and a third-round 2020 draft pick.
Brach p 1 0 1 1 J.Osuna ph-rf 1 1 1 1 VANCOUVER CANUCKS — Signed D Tyler
Sunday’s Games Bote 3b 2 1 2 0 that offer full FedEx Cup points have a small- driguez to Toledo (IL).
Series: final practice, Daytona Beach, Fla., Cincinnati 8, Chicago Cubs 6 Totals 38 5 13 5 Totals 46 18 23 18 er purse. But the 3M Open still managed to TEXAS RANGERS — Sent OF-DH Hunter Myers to a five-year contract, D Jordie Benn to
a two-year contract, and D Oscar Fantenberg,
Philadelphia 13, Miami 6 Chicago 010 301 000— 5 attract Brooks Koepka, Phil Mickelson, Jason Pence to Frisco (PCL) and C Isiah Kiner-Falefa
NBCSN Washington 2, Detroit 1 Pittsburgh 430 321 23x—18 Day, Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed. to Corpus Christi (TL) for rehab assignments. F Tyler Graovac and G Zane McIntyre to one-
year contracts.
Milwaukee 2, Pittsburgh 1 E_Bryant (9), Almora Jr. (1). DP_Chicago 1, ... Minnesota natives Tom Lehman and Tim Designated RHP Shelby Miller for assignment.
GOLF L.A. Dodgers 10, Colorado 5 Pittsburgh 1. LOB_Chicago 10, Pittsburgh 8. Herron are playing on sponsor exemptions. National League VEGAS GOLDEN KNIGHTS — Signed Fs To-
San Francisco 10, Arizona 4 2B_Rizzo (15), J.Baez (21), A.Frazier 4 (17), Lehman supervised changes to the course to ATLANTA BRAVES — Placed RHP Anthony mas Nosek, Jaycob Megna and D Brett Lernout
4:30 a.m. — European Tour Golf: Dubai Duty St. Louis 5, San Diego 3, 11 innings C.Dickerson (11), Moran 2 (15). HR_J.Baez get it ready for its first PGA Tour event. ... The Swarzak on the 10-day IL, retroactive to June to one-year contracts. Signed Fs Brandon Pirri,
N.Y. Mets 8, Atlanta 5 (21), Bell 3 (25), Kang (7), J.Osuna (5). SB_S. tournament is not offering spots to the British 29. Recalled RHP Chad Sobotka from Gwin- Patrick Brown and Tyrell Goulborune to two-
Free Irish Open, first round, Dubai, GOLF Monday’s Games Marte (13). Open. The final spot from PGA Tour events will nett (IL). year contracts.
be next week at the John Deere Classic. ... The CINCINNATI REDS — Designated LHP Zach WASHINGTON CAPITALS — Signed RWs
8:30 a.m. — European Tour Golf: Dubai Duty Pittsburgh 18, Chicago Cubs 5
Milwaukee 8, Cincinnati 6
Chicago
IP H R ER BB SO
four college players who recently turned pro all Duke for assignment. Recalled RHP Jimmy Richard Panik and Garnet Hathaway to four-
Herget from Louisville (IL). year contracts and C Philippe Maillet to a
Free Irish Open, first round, Dubai, GOLF San Francisco 13, San Diego 2
Tuesday’s Games
Alzolay L,1-1
Brach
2
1
2-3 10 7 7
1-3 4 3 3
1
1
3
2
received exemptions — Viktor Hovland, Collin
Morikawa, Matt Wolff and Justin Suh. ... David NEW YORK METS — Assigned LHP Ryan two-year, two-way contract. Re-signed G Vitek
Vanecek to a three-year contract. Signed LW
1 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: The 3M Open, first Chicago Cubs (Hendricks 7-5) at Pittsburgh Wick 2 4 3 2 1 0 Berganio Jr. is in the field. He has yet to play
this year, played four times last year and is still
O’Rourke outright to Syracuse (IL). Sent RHP
Jeurys Familia to Syracuse for a rehab assign- Brendan Leipsic to a one-year contract.
(Musgrove 6-7), 7:05 p.m. Kimbrel 1 3 3 3 0 2
WINNIPEG JETS — Re-signed D Natahn
round, Twin Cities in Blaine, Minn., GOLF Miami (Gallen 0-1) at Washington (Corbin 7-5), Pittsburgh on various medical extensions (back issues) ment.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Assigned RHP Beaulieu and Cameron Schilling to one-year
7:05 p.m. Tr.Williams W,3-2 5 2-3 9 5 5 3 4 that date to 2003. The 50-year-old last played
5 p.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: Thornberry Creek Milwaukee (Anderson 4-2) at Cincinnati (Roark Feliz 1-3 0 0 0 0 0 15 times in a season in 2009. He withdrew last Fernando Salas outright to Lehigh Valley (IL). contracts.
American Hockey League
5-6), 7:10 p.m. Stratton 2 2 0 0 0 1 week in Detroit, allowing Nate Lashley into the PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Signed RHP J.C.
LPGA Classic, first round, Hobart, Wis., GOLF N.Y. Yankees (Paxton 5-3) at N.Y. Mets (Wheel- Neverauskas 1 2 0 0 0 2 field at the Rocket Mortage Classic. Flowers, INF Ethan Paul, OF-2B Jake Snider GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS — Signed Fs Tyler
Spezia and Josh Kestner to one-year contracts.
er 6-5), 7:10 p.m. HBP_by Alzolay (Kang), by Tr.Williams (Rus- Next week: John Deere Classic. and C Marshall Gilbert to minor league con-
4:30 a.m. (Friday) — European Tour Golf: Philadelphia (Nola 6-2) at Atlanta (Keuchel 1-1), sell). Online: www.pgatour.com tracts HARTFORD WOLF PACK — Signed D Vin-
7:20 p.m. Umpires_Home, Eric Cooper; First, Andy LPGA TOUR SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Optioned RHP cent LoVerde, G Tom McCollum and F Harry
Dubai Duty Free Irish Open, second round, Houston (Urquidy 0-0) at Colorado (Marquez Fletcher; Second, Will Little; Third, Joe West. THORNBERRY CREEK LPGA CLASSIC Dereck Rodríguez to Sacramento (PCL). Re- Zolnierczyk.
8-3), 8:10 p.m. T_3:15. A_17,772 (38,362). Site: Oneida, Wis. called OF Austin Slater from Sacramento. ECHL
Dubai, GOLF Arizona (Clarke 2-3) at L.A. Dodgers (Stripling Course: Thornberry Creek at Oneida. Yardage: American Association READING ROYALS — Named Nick Luukko
HORSE RACING 3-2), 10:10 p.m. Rays 6, Orioles 3 6,624. Par: 72. GARY SOUTHSHORE RAILCATS — Released assistant coach.
LACROSSE
San Francisco (Beede 1-3) at San Diego Baltimore Tampa Bay Purse: $2 million. Winner’s share: $300,000. RHP Kaleb Fontenot. Signed RHP Robbie
ab r h bi ab r h bi Television: Thursday-Friday, 6-8:30 p.m. (Golf Coursel and LHP Seth Hougesen. National Lacrosse League
12:30 p.m. — America’s Day at the Races, (Strahm 3-6), 10:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Flaherty 4-5) at Seattle (Carasiti 0-0), Villar 2b-ss 5 0 2 0 Meadows lf 4 1 1 0 Channel); Saturday-Sunday, 5:30-8:30 p.m. LINCOLN SALTDOGS — Released RHP Vi- SAN DIEGO SEALS — Re-signed F Kyle Bu-
Sntnder rf 4 0 1 0 B.Lowe 2b 3 0 0 0 (Golf Channel). cente Campos. chanan to a one-year contract.
FS2 10:10 p.m.
Wednesday’s Games Mancini 1b 3 0 1 0 Y.Diaz 3b 3 2 1 0 Defending champion: Sei Young Kim. BASKETBALL SOCCER
Major League Soccer
LACROSSE (MEN’S) Miami (Alcantara 4-7) at Washington (Stras-
burg 9-4), 6:05 p.m.
Smth Jr lf 3 1 0 0 Choi 1b 3 1 2 2
R.Nunez dh 4 1 2 0 Av.Grci rf 4 1 2 1
Race to CME Globe leader: Jin Young Ko.
Last week: Sung Hyun Park won the Walmart
National Basketball Association
ATLANTA HAWKS — Signed F Cam Reddish. ATLANTA UNITED — Traded F Romario Wil-
8 p.m. — Major League Lacrosse: Ches- Chicago Cubs (Darvish 2-4) at Pittsburgh (Ar- Sverino c 4 1 1 1 Krmaier cf 4 1 2 3
Alberto 3b-2b 4 0 1 1 Adames ss 4 0 1 0
NW Arkansas Championship.
Notes: Park moved back to No. 1 in the wom-
CHICAGO BULLS — Signed G Coby White.
INDIANA PACERS — Signed F JaKeenan Gant
liams to Columbus Crew SC for $100,000.
DALLAS — Signed F Edwin Gyasi on loan from
cher 3-6), 7:05 p.m.
apeake Bayhawks at Denver Outlaws, Milwaukee (Chacin 3-8) at Cincinnati (Gray Broxton cf 4 0 0 0 B.McKay dh 4 0 0 0 en’s world ranking, taking over from Jin Young and Gs Brian Bowen II, C.J. Wilcox. CSKA Sofia (First League-Bulgaria).
COLLEGE
4-5), 7:10 p.m. Ri.Mrtn ss 2 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 0 1 0 Ko. ... Park became the third player with multi- LOS ANGELES LAKERS — Signed G Zach
ESPNEWS N.Y. Yankees (German 9-2) at N.Y. Mets (Var- R.Ruiz ph-3b 2 0 1 1 ple victories on the LPGA Tour this year, joining Norvell Jr. NCAA — Named Penny Davis national coordi-
gas 3-3), 7:10 p.m. Totals 35 3 9 3 Totals 32 6 10 6 Ko and Brooke Henderson. ... This is the third HOCKEY nator of women’s basketball officiating.
MLB BASEBALL Philadelphia (Pivetta 4-2) at Atlanta (TBD), Baltimore 000 102 000—3 year of the Thornberry Creek LPGA Classic. National Hockey League SOUTHLAND CONFERENCE — Named
7:20 p.m. Tampa Bay 200 003 10x—6 LPGA commissioner Mike Whan says the ARIZONA COYOTES — Signed G Ivan Prosve- Courtney Morrison Archer associate commis-
10 a.m. — Miami at Washington, MLB Houston (Miley 6-4) at Colorado (Lambert 2-0), E_Y.Diaz (4). DP_Baltimore 1, Tampa Bay 1. sponsor has agreed to talk about a renewal. tov to a three-year entry-level contract; C Andy sioner for communications.
8:10 p.m. LOB_Baltimore 8, Tampa Bay 6. 2B_Villar (20), ... Women’s PGA champion Hannah Green Miele and D Aaron Ness to two-year, two-way CARTHAGE — Announced the resignation of
1 p.m. — Clevleand at Kansas City (joined in San Francisco (Anderson 3-2) at San Diego Santander (6), R.Nunez (16). HR_Kiermaier is taking another week off. ... Former UCLA contracts; and F Beau Bennett to a one-year, women’s golf coach Tyler Wollberg.
(Lauer 5-7), 9:10 p.m. (10). SB_Y.Diaz (2). CS_Villar (6), Santander star Patty Tavatanakit, a runner-up last week two-way contract. CHATTANOOGA — Promoted David McKinley
progress), MLB Arizona (Kelly 7-8) at L.A. Dodgers (Buehler (1). on the Symetra Tour, is playing on a sponsor BOSTON BRUINS — Signed Connor Clifton to men’s assistant basketball coach.
IP H R ER BB SO exemption. ... Also playing on an exemption is to a three-year contract extension through the FAIRLEIGH DICKINSON — Signed Greg
3 p.m. — Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, ESPN 8-1), 10:10 p.m.
St. Louis (Wainwright 5-7) at Seattle (Leake Baltimore 14-year-old Alexa Pano, who played last year 2022-23 season. Signed F Par Lindholm to a Herenda men’s basketball coach to a contract
Eshelman 5 6 2 2 1 0 and missed the cut by six shots. ... This is the two-year contract, Fs Ryan Fitzgerald, Brett extension through the 2023-24 season.
6 p.m. — Philadelphia at Atlanta, ESPN 7-7), 10:10 p.m.
Kline L,1-4 BS,1 0 2 3 3 1 0 seventh of nine consecutive weeks of domestic Ritchie, Brendan Gaunce, and G Maxime MEMPHIS — Named Bill Lofton interim senior
9 p.m. — San Diego at LA Dodgers (joined Giants 13, Padres 2 M.Castro 2 2 1 1 2 3 events before back-to-back majors overseas in Lagace to one-year contracts. Signed D Josiah associate athletics director for finance.
San Francisco San Diego Yacabonis 1 0 0 0 0 2 France and England. Didier to an AHL contract. PENN STATE — Named Alexandra Angheles-
in progress), MLB ab r h bi ab r h bi
Solano ss 6 2 2 0 Tts Jr. ss 3 1 1 0
Tampa Bay
Stanek 2 1 0 0 1 1
Next week: Marathon Classic.
Online: www.lpga.com
BUFFALO SABRES — Signed F Jean-Sebas-
tien Dea to a two-year contract; G Andrew
cu women’s tennis coach.
TENNESSEE — Extended the contract of wom-
Belt 1b 4 1 1 1 Hosmer 1b 3 0 0 0 Yarbrough 3 4 1 1 2 3 EUROPEAN TOUR Hammond, F Curtis Lazar and D John Gilmour en’s tennis coach Alison Ojeda through 2024.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Tuesday, July 2, 2019 3B
Angels, MLB mourn Skaggs after pitcher dies in hotel room Skaggs was in the same draft class
‘Words cannot express the deep sadness we feel right with Trout in 2009, the year the 22-year-
old Adenhart was killed. Adenhart was
now. Our thoughts and prayers are with (wife) Carli and coming off his first start that season, his
their families. Remembering him as a great teammate, fourth big league game.
Jose Fernandez, a two-time All-Star
friend, and person who will forever remain in our pitcher for the Miami Marlins, was
killed in a boating crash near Miami
hearts... we love you, 45.’ Beach, Florida, in September 2016. He
was 24.
All-Star center fielder Mike Trout wrote on Twitter
Darryl Kile, who pitched in the ma-
The Associated Press jors for 12 seasons, was on the road with
dead at the scene after police responded
the St. Louis Cardinals when he died in
to a call at the hotel Monday afternoon.
ARLINGTON, Texas — Tyler Skaggs his Chicago hotel room at age 33 in June
Eppler, manager Brad Ausmus and
grew up rooting for the Los Angeles 2002. Albert Pujols, now a member of
team president John Carpino planned to
Angels, and got to pitch for his favorite the Angels, was Kile’s teammate then.
address the media Tuesday afternoon,
team. before the Angels were scheduled to The Rangers said Monday’s game
The left-hander’s next start for the play that night against the Rangers. wouldn’t be made up this week. The An-
Angels was supposed to be on the Fourth Baseball Commissioner Rob Man- gels return to Texas for another series in
of July holiday, during a weeklong trip to fred said he was “deeply saddened” by mid-August.
Texas that began with Skaggs and his Skaggs’ death. Skaggs grew up in Santa Monica, on
teammates proudly posing in cowboy “We will support the Angels’ organi- the west side of the sprawling Los An-
hats and Western attire by their plane. zation through this most difficult period, geles metroplex, as a fan of the Angels
Skaggs died Monday, when the and we will make a variety of resources instead of the closer Dodgers. He was
27-year-old pitcher was found unrespon- available to Tyler’s teammates and other drafted 40th overall after he graduated
sive in his Texas hotel room. The sched- members of the baseball family,” Man- from Santa Monica High School, where
uled series opener against the Rangers fred said in a statement. his mother, Debbie, was the longtime
Courtesy photo
was postponed. With the team out of town, dozens of softball coach.
Tyler Skaggs
“Words cannot express the deep sad- fans went to Angel Stadium and gath- The Angels traded Skaggs in 2010 to
ness we feel right now. Our thoughts and ered out front in the hours after Skaggs’ 13, had been a regular in the Angels’ Arizona, where he started his big league
prayers are with (wife) Carli and their death was announced. They left flowers, starting rotation since late 2016, when career with 13 appearances over two
families. Remembering him as a great hats, baseballs, signs, photos and other he returned from Tommy John surgery. seasons before Los Angeles reacquired
teammate, friend, and person who will memorabilia in a makeshift memorial He struggled with injuries repeatedly in him in December 2013. He made a ca-
forever remain in our hearts... we love mound. that time but was 7-7 with a 4.29 ERA reer-high 24 starts last year, but missed
you, 45,” All-Star center fielder Mike Sadly, the poignant display strongly in 15 starts this season to help an inju- time in April this season because of
Trout wrote on Twitter. resembled the fan-created memorial for ry-plagued rotation. a sprained ankle before coming back
Angels general manager Billy Eppler Nick Adenhart in 2009 after the rook- In his cowboy-themed Instagram post strong.
described himself as being “in utter ie pitcher was killed by a drunk driver. on Sunday, Skaggs captioned the team Before he was traded to Arizona,
shock and disbelief.” That tribute stayed out front of the Big A photo with “Howdy y’all.” The Angels go Skaggs roomed in the low minors with
The team, in a statement, called through the summer. to Houston this weekend after their se- Trout when they were on the same team
Skaggs “an important part of the An- Near the entrance of the team’s hotel ries against the Rangers. in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, in 2010.
gels Family” and said its thoughts and in Texas, a fan with an Angels jersey sat “Some guys that didn’t even know Cleveland Indians pitcher Trevor
prayers were with his wife and entire on a rock wall with a bouquet of flowers him were visibly shaken,” Texas man- Bauer, who played with Skaggs in the
family “during this devastating time.” attached to a balloon that read “thank ager Chris Woodward said, describing Diamondbacks organization, tweeted:
Police in Southlake, Texas, said they you.” the team meeting when his players were “We came up together. We won togeth-
were investigating but no foul play was Skaggs, who got married last Decem- told about Skaggs as “one of those mo- er. We laughed and celebrated together.
suspected. Skaggs was pronounced ber and would have turned 28 on July ments where you’re just kind of numb.” Today, we all lose and mourn together.”
HOCKEY
Islanders keep Anders Lee, sign Varlamov to replace Lehner
The Associated Press along with Islanders pres- However, there was Lehner had a sensa- him support. acquired Philipp Grubau-
ident and general manag- one big change in the tional comeback season “It’s very tough to see er from the Washington
From the start of New er Lou Lamoriello. net, veteran Semyon Var- after signing with the Robin go,” Lee said. “All Capitals, but was unsuc-
York Islanders’ training “Obviously it took a lit- lamov was signed to a Islanders last summer. of us as his teammates cessful and ultimately
camp last September, tle bit of time, but that’s four-year deal Monday He publicly disclosed he are disappointed it didn’t signed Lehner. Now, Var-
Anders Lee insisted his just how these things to replace Vezina Trophy was dealing with several work out, but he’s got a lamov will be the third
impending free agency work,” Lee said. “There finalist and fan-favorite issues, including panic full group of guys that goalie in three years to
situation was different were some up and downs, Robin Lehner, who ended attacks treatment for al- have his back no matter pair with Thomas Greiss.
from the one John Tava- but at the day I knew we’d up signing with the Chi- cohol and drug addiction, what and wish him noth- On Monday, the Island-
res went through. figure this all out togeth- cago Blackhawks. and was also diagnosed ing but the best in Chica- ers also re-signed forward
Ultimately, he proved er. ... We just kept that “We did everything with bipolar disorder, go. He’s going to do great Tom Kuhnhackl, but lost
to be right. communication going we could earlier, like we ADHD and PTSD. He there.” veteran Valtteri Filppula,
Tavares, the face of the whole time. In princi- did with all the other talked openly about his Lamoriello said he who decided to return to
the franchise since he pal, Lou had and Neil had players,” Lamoriello said. personal life and credited tried to trade for Varlam- his original team, the De-
was drafted No. 1 over- agreed on some things “Unfortunately, it did not the organization and his ov last summer after the troit Red Wings, to finish
all in 2009, bolted for his that allowed Lou to go work out.” teammates with giving Colorado Avalanche had his career.
hometown Toronto Ma- after some other things
ple Leafs on the first day out there and then things
of free agency last July 1 kind of fell into place.”
after saying throughout Lee also said he didn’t
his final season with the meet with any other
Islanders that he wanted teams.
to stay and hoped things “Neil fielded calls but
worked out. his job for me was to con-
In the same position, tinue just to work with
Lee — who succeeded Lou,” Lee said. “That’s
Tavares as captain — ex- where we kind of really
pressed the same senti- were.”
ment. However, though Lee, selected by the Is-
the outcome took a little landers in the sixth round
longer than Islanders in 2009, has totaled 152
fans would have liked, at goals and 106 assists in
the end of the first day of 425 games over seven sea-
free agency on Monday, sons in New York. He had
Lee stuck to his words 28 goals and 23 assists
and signed a seven-year, last season while helping
$49-million deal to stay in the resurgent Islanders
New York. finish second in the Met-
“Today is a wonderful ropolitan Division in the
day,” Lee said on a con- first season in the post-Ta-
ference call with report- vares era, helping Stanley
ers. “My wife and I, we Cup-winning coach Barry
couldn’t be happier. This Trotz win the Jack Adams
is the place we always Award as the coach of the
wanted to be and saw year in his first season in
ourselves. We couldn’t be New York.
more thrilled than we are The Islanders main-
right now.” tained the core of their
The Edina, Minnesota, team, re-signing fellow
native said he never had unrestricted free agents
any doubts he would be Brock Nelson and Jordan
staying, even while the Eberle to long-term deals
team pursued free-agent last month.
forward Artemi Panarin, “We feel good about
who reportedly took less this team,” Lamoriello
money than the Islanders said. “We’re solidified at
offered to sign with the defense. We have every-
crosstown-rival Rangers. one back, plus a couple of
It turns out, that was outstanding younger play-
part of the plan Lee and ers who will be pushing
agent Neil Sheehy had all for positions.”
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NBA Carter
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nese and Croatian Nation- Shooting 51 percent Schaefer. “Obviously, Jes-
Monday, July 8
al Teams will compete. NBA Summer League 8 p.m. – San Antonio Spurs vs. Minnesota
from the floor for the sika’s and-one was the big
Lamar Peters is antici-
pated to be named to the
Salt Lake City Summer League Timberwolves (ESPNU)
game, Japan’s offense shot. You love seeing that
Quinndary Weatherspoon – San Antonio Spurs seemed to always have kid make a big free throw
New York Knicks roster Monday, July 1 Wednesday, July 10 a response to the U.S. with 4.5 seconds left. Jazz
later this week. 6 p.m. – San Antonio Spurs vs. Cleveland 8 p.m. – San Antonio Spurs vs. Phoenix Suns Even after USA Team had a tremendous driving
The ESPN family of Cavaliers (NBA-TV) (NBA-TV) fought back to make it layup at the end as well.”
networks will carry every Tuesday, July 2 Aric Holman – Los Angeles Lakers a two-point game half- For the game, the U.S.
game from Las Vegas via 6 p.m. – San Antonio Spurs vs. Memphis way through the fourth
Friday, July 5 shot 41 percent from the
ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU Grizzlies (NBA-TV) period, Japan rattled off
6:30 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. Chicago field and connected on 84
and the WatchESPN app. Wednesday, July 3 an 8-2 run to make it a
NBA-TV also will air 40 Bulls (ESPN) percent from the charity
8 p.m. – San Antonio Spurs vs. Utah Jazz three-possession game
games of summer league stripe. All 12 players saw
(NBA-TV) Saturday, July 6 with the clock winding
action. Fans can access action during the contest.
NBA Summer League 6:30 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. Los Ange- down.
box scores, game recaps Now, the team moves
Finally, facing a 76-69
and statistics from www. California Classic les Clippers (ESPNU)
Monday, July 8 deficit, the Red, White on to play in Pool C against
N B A . c o m /s u m m e r - Aric Holman – Los Angeles Lakers and Blue got hot on both Mexico, Slovakia and Tai-
league. Monday, July 1 10:30 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. Golden pei. The Red, White and
ends of the floor. A quick
Weatherspoon was 8 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. Miami Heat State Warriors (NBA-TV) 5-0 run capped by Carter’s Blue open with Mexico on
chosen with the 49th pick (NBA-TV) Wednesday, July 10 Wednesday at 3:30 a.m.
first and-one of the fourth
during the second round Tuesday, July 2 CT. On July 4, the U.S.
8:30 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. New York quarter made it a 78-74
of the NBA Draft on June 8 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. Golden State will take the hardwood
Knicks (ESPN2) with just over one minute
20, while Holman and Warriors (NBA-TV) against Taipei at 6 a.m.
Lamar Peters – New York Knicks left to play. Japan had the
Peters inked free agent Wednesday, July 3 CT. A 10:30 a.m. CT tip
Friday, July 5 ball, meaning USA Team
deals with the Lakers and 4 p.m. – Los Angeles Lakers vs. Sacramento
needed two stops against against Slovakia on July
Knicks, respectively. Kings (NBA-TV) 8:30 p.m. – New York Knicks vs. New Orleans
a sharp-shooting offense 5 will round out pool play
Mississippi State post- NBA Summer League Pelicans (ESPN)
in order to have a chance. for the team. After pool
ed a 23-11 record last Las Vegas Sunday, July 7 They did just that. play, the team will move
season and secured the Pool Play – July 5-11 8:30 p.m. – New York Knicks vs. Phoenix After getting the first on to the bracket stages
program’s 11th NCAA Championship Play – July 12-15 stop, Holmes took things
Tournament appearance.
Suns (ESPN) to play three more games
Quinndary Weatherspoon – San Antonio Spurs Tuesday, July 9 into her own hands and in order to determine its
The Bulldogs have dialed Friday, July 5 8:30 p.m. – New York Knicks vs. Toronto drove the ball into the placing. Those contests
up 48 victories over the 10 p.m. – San Antonio Spurs vs. Orlando Mag- lane and muscled up a will be on July 7-10.
last two seasons which is Raptors (NBA-TV)
ic (NBA-TV) shot to make it 78-76. On “What you do in pool
tied for second-most in Wednesday, July 10
Sunday, July 7 the next possession, USA play will dictate what you
program history over a 2:30 p.m. – San Antonio Spurs vs. Charlotte 8:30 p.m. – New York Knicks vs. Los Angeles Team’s tight defense kept do as far as playing for a
two-year span and fourth Bobcats (ESPN2) Lakers (ESPN2) Japan from getting a clean medal,” said Schaefer.
among SEC schools.
shot and giving them a
Tennis
“We made the decision
chance with less than 20
early on that this isn’t like
seconds to win the game.
a foreign tour, where you
Grabbing her eighth and
Continued from Page 1B biggest rebound of the go over and play a bunch
that same year. Madrid Open under 16 Valladolid, In 2015, Font reached the semi- game, Carter went up and of club teams that aren’t
Font was a doubles finalist at the Font qualified for the masters that finals of the national championship capped her impressive very good, and you look
2017 ITF junior Yellow Bowl Gran year as well. At the 2016 Tennis by autonomies under 14 while she second-half performance like a million dollars, win
Canaria and a semifinalist in the Europe Apple Bowl, she was part took fifth place in the national Rafa to seal the victory with by 60, everyone is happy
national championship under 16s in of the duo that claimed the doubles Nadal Tour master under 13 in 2014. the and-one play. and plays 10-12 minutes a
both 2016 and 2017. She was also a crown while she also advanced to Font will join an MSU squad “To be down four with game. We made the deci-
singles finalist and doubles semifi- the semifinals in singles. Her team that has posted a program-record 1:08 to go and not have sion that we are going to
nalist at Tennis Europe Sanxenxo took third place in the national five-straight winning campaigns, the ball, we had to find go over, compete with the
in 2016. team championship under 16s that including four NCAA bids in that a way to get two stops best and try to win it. We
The winner of the 2016 Mutua same year. time span. and two field goals,” said have practiced that way.”
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SOCCER TENNIS
Haiti hoping to keep memorable Serena Williams opens bid for
8th Wimbledon title, 24th Slam
Gold Cup going against Mexico The Associated Press
The Associated Press 1974, but has had a spotty record Les Grenadiers appeared to be in
since. trouble against Canada in the quar- WIMBLEDON, England —
GLENDALE, Ariz. — Haiti Les Grenadiers reached the Gold terfinals last week, trailing 2-0 at Serena Williams renews her bid
earned one of the biggest wins in Cup quarterfinals three times, but halftime. After an inspiring halftime for her 24th Grand Slam title and
its soccer history, rallying from could never make it past into the speech by Andrew Jean-Baptiste, eighth at Wimbledon with a Centre
two goals down to beat Canada and semifinals, including a 2009 loss to Haiti rallied with three goals in the Court match against Giulia Gatto-
reach the Gold Cup semifinals for Mexico. second half to provide some of its Monticone of Italy.
the first time. With a roster made up of play- own inspiration to a country that is Williams lost in the final at the
Next up for Les Grenadiers is ers born in countries around the still, in some ways, trying to recover All England Club to Angelique
Williams
a monumental task: trying to take world, Haiti has overcome the some- from the massive 2011 earthquake. Kerber last year.
down mighty Mexico in the desert. times-difficult task of overcoming They will face a stiff challenge in Kerber opens Tuesday’s first-
Coming off two comeback victo- language barriers — they speak ev- the semifinals. round action in the main stadium against Tatjana
ries over Costa Rica and Canada, erything from Creole to Portuguese Mexico has won three of the Maria.
Haiti hopes to keep its dream run — to meld into the biggest surprise past four Gold Cup titles, seven of Eight-time Wimbledon champion Roger
going against an El Tri team that of the Gold Cup draw. 14 overall and this year reached the Federer then follows against Lloyd Harris.
has dominated the Gold Cup. Haiti opened the group stage Gold Cup semifinals for the seventh The first match on No. 1 Court will be Ash
The winner will play defending with a 2-1 win over Bermuda, beat straight tournament. Barty’s first match since she became ranked No.
champion United States or Jamaica Nicaragua 2-0 and had the biggest El Tri stomped Cuba 7-0 to open
in the Gold Cup final Saturday in 1. The French Open champion faces Zheng Saisai.
surprise of the tournament with its this year’s group stage, rolled over
Chicago. Rafael Nadal takes on Yuichi Sugita later in the
2-1 comeback victory over Costa Canada 3-1 and beat Martinique 3-2
Haiti reached the World Cup in day in that arena.
Rica to win its group. to win their group.
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