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A Columbus
man is in custody
after he jumped
the counter at
Taco Bell Sunday
and attempted to
open the restau-
rant’s cash regis-
Gartman
ter.
Officers with
Columbus Police Department
were called to the Taco Bell just
off Highway 45 North a little af-
ter 2 p.m. where they arrested
Brian Key Gartman, 32, of 513
Hildreth Road, in the parking
lot, according to a CPD press
release.
Authorities said Gartman
was under the influence of il-
legal drugs when he entered
the restaurant and jumped
the counter. The press release
said Gartman tried to open the Mary Pollitz/Dispatch Staff
restaurant’s cash register and, Robert LaFrance, of Starkville, stands with his son Aaren’s motorcycle Sunday afternoon. LaFrance has been
repairing and riding motorcycles since he was in college at Clemson University. In his free time, he is usually
when that failed, attempted to woodworking in his garage or brewing beer in his guest bathroom.
follow several employees into a
back office, which was locked.
Multiple customers were in Monday profile
W
to be a lot more cautious.” his vacation time traveling around
teraction with Gartman inside hen Robert LaFrance was LaFrance, 49, is always looking the world. This summer, LaFrance
the restaurant” before Gart- 22, he got a hefty speeding for a project when he’s not working
man went outside where police plans to go to Colorado for a 2,000-
ticket. as the overnight operations manag-
arrested him as he was trying mile motorcycle tour, traveling to
Rather than paying an exorbitant er at Paccar. Since October, he has
to escape. Authorities added amount of money for his car insur- Utah, the Grand Canyon and back
worked with his 19-year-old son, to Colorado. Each year, LaFrance
that while in the patrol vehicle, ance, the Starkville resident, who Aaren, on a wrecked motorcycle
Gartman attempted to kick out was attending Clemson University also picks one big hiking and camp-
Aaren found online.
the rear window of the vehicle. at the time, said it was cheaper to ing trip. This summer, he will check
“It’s a salvage bike, so we rebuilt
No one was injured in the in- buy a motorcycle. That infraction it,” LaFrance said. “I told him I can’t one more state off his list, leaving
cident, and no shots were fired. created a love for both riding and guarantee it would run, because only Vermont and Hawaii unvisited.
Gartman has been charged repairing motorcycles. it was so messed up. But we got “America Hiking Association is
with disorderly conduct at a “I don’t know how many acci- it started for the first time last week- doing trail maintenance,” LaFrance
business, resisting arrest and dents I’ve been in,” LaFrance said. end.” said. “I’m looking at Alaska. It’s go-
possession of methamphet- “I’ve had road rash all the way LaFrance has been in Starkville ing to be nine days and that’s going
amine, according to the press across my side. But it’s the exhila- for the past decade, longer than any to be cool.
release. rating fact that you’re in the open. other city he’s lived in. Though he See LaFrance, 6A
He is currently in Lowndes
County Adult Detention Center.
His bond has not been set.
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Inside weig Arts Center Omnova Theater, 501 ty Courthouse
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Say What?
Did you hear? “We were real calm and poised and we knew we were
going to get things done.”
Big Boi, Travis Scott to join New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees, whose
team rallied for a 20-14 victory against the Philadel-
Maroon 5 in Super Bowl show phia Eagles in the NFC playoffs on Sunday. Story, 1B.
Dispatch
The
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
Possumhaw
Pick something you could be good at
If you’re tions this year as they never turn out
not having a well. I don’t think I can narrow my goals
good time, find down to one word but a few words came
something to mind. “Be creative with what you
else that gives have.” That phrase is so much more pal-
you some joy atable than “Don’t buy anything.” What
in life. Penny was I thinking? Being more creative
Marshall- Ac- will be a whole lot more fun.
tress, Direc- Somewhere in there will be the word
tor, Producer “calm.” Though I’m really pretty calm
(1943-2018) on the outside sometimes I stress on
Few things the inside about deadlines, to-do lists,
are so calming Shannon Bardwell tight schedules, grocery shopping,
as sitting in a and so on. When you think about it, all
sun lit room with two cats tightly curled those things I stress about are things I
into a ball by your side. Outside the can ultimately control so I’m stressing
window cedar trees are swaying madly myself. Whether or not I pick up the
and dried oak leaves are swirling. Sam vitamins today or tomorrow is not going
says a northwest wind descended from to kill anybody. Hey, I’m liking this.
Canada bringing with it a cold front. The back-cover blurb of Ruth Haley
Only the day before temperatures Barton’s book “Invitation to Solitude
reached almost 70 degrees and there and Silence” grabbed my attention
was no need for a coat or even a jacket. “[such books are] often written by mys-
Not so on this particularly blustery day. tics who occupy some rarified, ethereal
Though the sun is bright a chill is in realm in which I don’t seem to live…”
the air. How fortunate we are to live in So, I read the book and tried sitting
the South and to receive short reprieves by saying she didn’t commit to doing well-being for both yourself and others. quietly with no agenda. I set my phone
from long, cold winters. A little warmth something or not doing something Perhaps anything that increases one’s alarm for 10 minutes so I wouldn’t
and sunshine go a long way to lift the anymore but in the past few years had well-being could be a wonderful New keep checking the time. For 10 whole
spirits. chosen simply a word. Her word for Year’s resolution- it’s a win-win situa- minutes I sat peacefully not planning
There’s a young blogger living in 2019 is “acceptance.” Accepting of her- tion. I know my not buying anything anything. It was wonderful. I think I
England who has recently moved to the self and accepting of others. Increasing resolution one year did not increase could be really good at this. This is my
“countryside.” Jessica Rose Williams one’s acceptance is not as measurable anyone’s well-being not even for five plan for the new year.
seems wise beyond her years and I thor- as say losing 10 pounds or building your minutes. Shannon Rule Bardwell is a writer,
oughly enjoy her blog post. Recently savings account but I think at year’s end Before reading Jessica, I decided who lives in the Prairie. Her e-mail is
she shared her New Year’s resolution it may be measured by an increase in there would be no New Year’s resolu- msdeltachild@msn.com.
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COMMERCIAL DISPATCH member of First United her daughters, Dawn Mrs. Carroll was
OBITUARY POLICY Methodist Church. Gwathney of Caledonia born Nov. 4, 1937, to
Obituaries with basic informa-
In addition to her and Melody Gwathney the late Elisha Beverly
tion including visitation and
service times, are provided
parents, she was pre- of Starkville; sister, and Rose Ella Stanford
free of charge. Extended ceded in death by her Runell Davis of West Parish. She attended
obituaries with a photograph, husband, Fred Moore; Point; brothers, Junior Amory High School
detailed biographical informa- and sisters, Sally Walk- Trulove and Larry and was formerly
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able for a fee. Obituaries must
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Moore of Tupelo and Memorials may member of Providence
body has been donated to Gene Moore of Macon; be made to Riverside Baptist Church and the
science. If the deceased’s sisters, Doris Goodin of Chapel Baptist Church, House of Prayer Baptist
body was donated to science, Macon and Dean Van- P.O. Box 526, West Church.
the family must provide official devender of Louisville; Point, MS 39773 or to In addition to her
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through Friday; no later than 4 Doylestown, PA 18901 COLUMBUS — of Amory and Roger
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday or to the First United Vivian Marie Thomas Carroll of Saltillo;
edition; and no later than 7:30 Methodist Church, daughter, Cindy Carroll
a.m. for the Monday edition. Moss, 89, died Jan. 12,
P.O.. Box 162, Macon Loden of Bigbee; 10
Incomplete notices must be re- 2019, at her residence.
MS 39341. grandchildren; and six
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. Services will be at
great-grandchildren.
for the Monday through Friday 11 a.m. Wednesday
editions. Paid notices must be Carolyn Gwathney at Fairview Baptist
Pallbearers were
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion WEST POINT Michael Loden, Jeremy
Church with Sammy
the next day Monday through
— Carolyn Trulove Carroll, David Carroll,
Crawford and Tom-
Thursday; and on Friday by 3
Gwathney, 67, died Jan. Drake Carroll, Luke
p.m. for Sunday and Monday my Gillon officiating.
12, 2019, at Sanctu- Loden, Jayden Fooshee,
publication. For more informa- Burial will follow at Clint Parish and Torrey
tion, call 662-328-2471. ary Hospice House in Lena Cemetery. Visi-
Tupelo. Joyner.
tation will be one hour Memorials may be
A Celebration of Life
William Darnell service will be at 2 p.m.
prior to services at the made to the House of
COLUMBUS — Wil- church. Lowndes Fu- Prayer Building Fund,
Wednesday at Calvert neral Home is in charge
liam Dale Darnell, 87, 30344 Bigbee Road,
Funeral Home Chapel of arrangements.
died Jan. 13, 2019, at his with the Rev. Jim Sallee Amory, MS 38821.
residence. officiating. Burial will
Arrangements are follow at Cedar Bluff
Patricia Redmond
incomplete and will be Cumberland Pres- COLUMBUS — Pa-
announced by Lowndes byterian Cemetery. tricia Ann Redmond,
Funeral Home. Visitation will be one 80, died Jan. 12, 2019, at
hour prior to services Vineyard Court Nurs-
Katherine Moore at the funeral home. ing Center.
MACON — Kath- Calvert Funeral Home Arrangements are
erine Higginbotham is in charge of arrange- incomplete and will be
Moore, 90, died Jan. ments. announced by Lowndes
12, 2019, at Noxubee Mrs. Gwathney was Funeral Home.
General Hospital. born Dec. 29, 1951, in
Services will be Mantachie, to the late Verna Carroll
at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Horace Cortez and AMORY — Ver-
First United Methodist Retha Earline Maxcy na Mae Ruth Parish
Church. Burial will Trulove. She was for- Carroll, 91, died Jan.
follow at Moore Cem- merly co-owner, oper- 11, 2019, at Oak Tree
etery. Visitation will ator and bookkeeper Plantation.
be one hour prior to with Wayne Construc- Services were at 3
services at the church. tion Company. She was p.m. Sunday at Cleve-
Cockrell Funeral Home a member of Riverside land-Moffett Funeral
is in charge of arrange- Chapel Baptist Church. Home with James
ments. In addition to her Gillentine and Ray Car-
Mrs. Moore was parents, she was pre- roll officiating. Burial
born Sept. 4, 1928, in ceded in death by her followed at Amory
Gholson, to the late husband, John Wayne Historical Cemetery.
Albert and Kay But- Gwathney; sisters, Shir- Visitation was from 5-8
ler Higginbotham. ley Johnston, Kathleen p.m. Saturday at the
She was a graduate of Vukivich and Margie funeral home. Cleve-
Shuqualak School and Hatfield; and brother, land-Moffett Funeral
cdispatch.com
was formerly employed Gary Trulove. Home was in charge of
with Cal-Jac. She was a She is survived by arrangements.
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Education
Lowndes Young leaders
Courtesy photo
State Sen. Chuck Younger visited with Lowndes Young Leaders at the Mississippi Capitol during their tour of the
building and legislative learning session on Tuesday. Pictured from bottom left are: Hanna Hardy, Sarah Austyn
Curtis, Kate McElhinney, Gracie Rowland, Hayley Gilmer and Dakiriyah Doss. Second row: Emma Hardy. Third
row: Luke Baumann, Liam Sanders, William Laws, Emma Easterling, Grayce Pennington and Amber Jones. Fourth
row: Nicholas Hairston, Lunden Hamilton, Henry Sanders, Emma Kate Griffin, Emily Shepherd and Audrey Fore-
man. Fifth row: Lily Barlow, Cayden Harding and chaperone Rebecca Swain. Top row: Eason Black of the Colum-
bus-Lowndes Chamber of Commerce, Sen. Younger and chaperone Penny Bowen.
■ The Dispatch’s education page appears on Mondays. Submissions must come from school personnel and include
all pertinent information, including names of everyone featured in a photograph, left to right. Submissions can
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Haddix
Continued from Page 1A
on the struggles some to continue seeing the We can tackle them as a politicians and elected of-
people can face, Haddix NA ACP take a leading group.” ficials know that they are
said. role in community affairs. being watched, for mon-
“Being raised in Mis- She said she’s particular- ‘She’s going to be great’ ey and for personnel,”
sissippi and leaving here ly concerned about a plan Taylor, who spoke to he said. “It’s equal rights
and going to live in New to potentially relocate The Dispatch about his and justice for all, not just
Jersey, and living a totally Pecan Acres — a federal- decision to step down, black — white, lesbians,
different lifestyle, you can ly-subsidized low-income said he felt it was time gay — for everyone.”
see the disparity between housing development — for a change after three He added he thinks
communities,” Haddix from its current location two-year terms. A 31-year Haddix’s experiences in
said. “I’ve always worked on Highway 12 to High- veteran of the U.S. Army, New Jersey will aid her in
with disadvantaged peo- way 182. The swap is be- Taylor said he models her new position
ple. I see, as far as the job ing considered to make his decisions on when to “She and her husband
market and academically, way for new commercial move on from something really want to give back,”
people just don’t have the developments. after the military. he said. “I think they’re
tools to have a lifestyle to “I’m concerned about “I said after six years, going to be a great team
sustain their families. that,” she said. “I want you can feel like you’ve because her husband is
“When I got here, to make sure that when made a great difference,” really involved in some of
I said, ‘Now how can I we see there’s a situation Taylor said. “In the mil- everything in the commu-
make an impact?’” she going on that really needs itary, every four or five nity.
added. “We’re in a posi- to be addressed and peo- years, you’re moving. I “With him and her, I
tion where we can make ple don’t have a voice — applied the same concept think they’ll go farther,”
some changes.” we want everyone to say to this.” Taylor added, “because
Haddix, a longtime that’s a concern. It’s not Taylor said he’s been now you have a husband
member of the NA ACP, my community concern involved with the NA ACP and wife team. Before,
said she knew the organi- — it’s our entire commu- “forever” but got particu-
zation could be a powerful nity concern.” you just had a me team.”
larly active after retiring
change agent in the com- She said she also hopes Taylor will continue to
from the Army and re-
munity and got involved to collaborate more with serve with the NA ACP,
turning to Starkville in
with the local chapter neighboring chapters, es- as the chair for political
2006.
after her return, and has pecially those in Lowndes Taylor said he’s proud action and community in-
served as the chair of and Noxubee counties of the changes the Oktib- volvement.
education and workforce and the student chapter at beha County chapter has Haddix said she plans
development for the orga- MSU — all of which have seen during his terms, to lean on him for support
nization. Since returning, female presidents. including a steady growth as she adjusts to her new
she’s also been involved “Our goal is to col- in membership and diver- role.
with the Boys and Girls laborate and really try sity. He said he was like- “I told him that the
Club, Golden Triangle In- to make an impact,” she wise proud of the work first year, he will be my
divisible and the Greater said. “We’re making an the chapter has done to mentor,” Haddix said.
Starkville Development impact as far as our indi- support inclusivity in “Chris knows everybody.
Partnership. She works vidual communities, but Starkville, such as sup- He’s going to be really
as a workforce trainer at we want to make sure porting Starkville Pride’s vital for getting to know
East Mississippi Commu- we really get this Golden pride parade last spring. people I don’t know and
nity College. Triangle thing together “Just continue to be getting into doors I can’t
Haddix said she hopes and see our needs met. out front and let the local get into.”
LaFrance
Continued from Page 1A
“I pick one big back- looking for another ad- has never ceased. joy seeing new things and
packing trip and off I venture to take. LaFrance “My father was mili- doing different things.
go,” he added. “I’ll do said he was bit by the trav- tary, so I’ve always grown It’s the culture and the
trail-maintenance. You’re eling bug when he was up all over the world.” environment, it’s all just
clearing stumps and a child, and that passion LaFrance said. “I just en- really cool.”
repairing trails where
they’ve been washed out
and of course the scenery
is going to be just awe-
some.”
Since LaFrance works
the evening shift, he
said he wakes up every
morning looking for a
project. A jack of trades,
he spends his free time
woodworking, brewing
his own beer in his guest
bathroom, tending to his
dogs Thor and Loki or
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WOMEN’S COLLEGE
B
SECTION
BASKETBALL
By BARRY WILNER
Saints 20, Eagles 14 for the Saints, who last got this far Game 17
The Associated Press in 2009, when they won the Super n At Auburn, 6 p.m. Monday (SEC Network;
Bowl. WKBB-FM 100.9, WFCA-FM 107.9).
NEW ORLEANS — When the remaining. A couple dozen Saints
Philadelphia (10-8) won’t repeat
New Orleans Saints finally found players surged off the sideline to-
their rhythm, they marched one ward the end zone in celebration,
as NFL champion; no team has Inside
done so since the 2004 Patriots. n MORE COLLEGE BASKETBALL: The South Carolina
step closer to the Super Bowl. while Jeffery fell face-first to the
“We were going down to win, men beat Missouri to stay perfect in the
Using a dominant ball-control of- turf in agony.
“We were real calm and poised but I just felt like we beat ourselves, Southeastern Conference. The Georgia women beat
fense and a few gambles that paid No. 13 Tennessee. Page 3B
off, the Saints got two touchdown and we knew we were going to get honestly,” Jeffery said. “Hats off to
passes from Drew Brees and two things done,” Brees said. those guys.”
interceptions from Marcus Latti-
more in a 20-14 victory against the
Philadelphia Eagles.
New Orleans (14-3) will play host
to the NFC title game next week
against the Rams (13-4). Los An-
Eagles coach Doug Pederson
thought his team was on its way on
that final drive to pulling off anoth-
er stunning comeback win
Ole Miss earns first
league win in upset
Brees took the Saints on scor- geles, which fell 45-35 at the Super-
ing drives of 92, 79, and 67 yards dome in November, will try again “It just felt like the momentum at
after falling behind 14-0. Lattimore next week, with the winner going that point was in our favor,” he said.
clinched it when Nick Foles’ pass to the Super Bowl. The Saints’ win “It’s been that way all season, and
from the Saints 27 deflected off usu-
ally sure-handed receiver Alshon
Jeffery with about two minutes
finished off a sweep of the division-
al round by teams coming off byes.
Wil Lutz added two field goals
we felt like that sort of magic was
going to continue.”
See SAINTS, 3B
of No. 16 Kentucky
From Staff and Wire Reports
Brady continues mastery of Rivers, San Diego her 28 points in the second half Sunday to lead
the Ole Miss women’s basketball team to a 55-49
victory against No. 16 Kentucky in a Southeast-
ern Conference game at Memorial Gymnasium.
By KYLE HIGHTOWER
The Associated Press
La’Karis Salter added 12 points and 10
rebounds for Ole Miss (7-11,
FOXBOROUGH, Mass. 1-3 SEC), which gave coach SEC Women’s
— Tom Brady recognizes Yolett McPhee-McCuin her Roundup
that there are some who first career SEC win.
believe the Patriots are The win was Ole Miss’ first
nearing the end of their run at Kentucky since 2007 (Jan. 14, 2007; 67-65, OT)
of unprecedented playoff and their first ranked win on the road since 2011 (at
success. No. 23 Arkansas, Jan. 23, 2011; 69-65).
New England took its Freshman Rhyne Howard led Kentucky (15-3,
first step toward possibly 2-2) with 20 points. The Wildcats played without
silencing those voices for a leading scorer and senior guard Maci Morris,
little longer. who was a last-minute scratch due to illness. Se-
Sony Michel ran for 129 nior point guard Taylor Murray played 35 min-
yards utes after suffering a bruised left knee on a hard
Patriots 41, a n d foul late in the second quarter Thursday at Ten-
nessee. She missed all eight of her shots and had
Chargers 28 ht h ra e de two points.
touch - Ole Miss outscored the Wildcats 23-13 in the
downs and the Patriots beat fourth quarter, taking the lead for good with a
the Los Angeles Chargers 6-0 run, capped by Salter’s tip-in that made it 48-
41-28 in the divisional play- 44 with 2 minutes, 3 seconds to play. Kentucky
offs on Sunday to earn their made two of its last 10 shots from the field and
eighth-straight trip to the Greg M. Cooper/USA TODAY Sports went 5-for-17 with four turnovers in the fourth
AFC championship game. New England Patriots running back Rex Burkhead (34) runs against Los Angeles quarter.
New England (12-5) will Chargers linebacker Uchenna Nwosu (42) on Sunday in the third quarter in an AFC “I’m really happy for the team,” McPhee-Mc-
play at Kansas City in next Divisional playoff football game at Gillette Stadium. Cuin said. “My message to them after the LSU
week’s AFC title game. The game was: ladies, there will come a time, and I
Patriots beat the Chiefs 43- rematch with the Chiefs. season. as a starter against Rivers, don’t know if it will be Sunday, where we will beat
40 in Foxborough in Week “They’re a good team. We Philip Rivers was 25- who drops to 1-8 against the team that nobody expects us to beat. In order
6. The Patriots finished 9-0 played them earlier this for-51 for 331 yards, three New England all-time. to do that, we will need everybody. And as the
at home this season. year. I know everybody touchdowns and an inter- game was going on, in the huddles I kept saying
For Rivers, seeing
It is the 13th conference thinks we suck and, you ception. He is 0-5 in games there will come a time. And today was our time.”
Brady again pick apart the Ole Miss forced 19 turnovers and held Ken-
championship game ap- know, we can’t win any played in Foxborough, in-
pearance by the Patriots Chargers defense was an- tucky to 17-for-64 shooting (26.6 percent) from
games, so we’ll see. It’ll be cluding 0-3 in the postsea-
during the Tom Brady-Bill fun.” son. other reminder that he was the field.
Belichick era. The Chargers (13-5) Brady was 34-for-44 competing against one of “Kentucky is a great team,” McPhee-McCuin
“It’s going to be a good haven’t reached the AFC for 343 yards and a touch- the best quarterbacks in said. “I don’t think one game in the SEC should
game,” Brady said of the title game since the 2007 down. He improves to 8-0 See PATRIOTS, 3B See SEC WOMEN, 3B
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Men’s tennis team ends weekend with two singles wins Thursday’s Game Houston 24 18 .571 — Ryan Armour (36), $57,691........................................................................................72-64-68-66—270
Joel Dahmen (36), $57,691........................................................................................ 67-70-66-67—270
San Antonio 25 19 .568 —
CORAL GABLES, Fla. — The Ole Miss men’s tennis team Winston Academy at Columbus Christian New Orleans 20 23 .465 4½ Harris English (36), $57,691...................................................................................... 68-68-67-67—270
Dallas 20 23 .465 4½ Brian Gay (36), $57,691.............................................................................................67-69-68-66—270
wrapped up its spring debut and opening weekend Sunday, earning Friday’s Games Memphis 19 23 .452 5 Cameron Smith (36), $57,691....................................................................................66-68-69-67—270
Northwest Division Kyle Stanley (36), $57,691........................................................................................ 73-64-68-65—270
two more victories on Day 3 of the Miami Spring Invite at the Neil Schiff Tupelo at Columbus W L Pct GB Emiliano Grillo (36), $57,691..................................................................................... 70-68-63-69—270
Tennis Center. New Hope at Leake Central Denver 29 13 .690 — Abraham Ancer (27), $42,560.................................................................................. 68-66-68-69—271
Oklahoma City 26 16 .619 3 Keegan Bradley (27), $42,560...................................................................................68-65-70-68—271
The men played an altered schedule and did not face off in doubles Matt Jones (27), $42,560........................................................................................... 67-69-67-68—271
play due to inclement weather, but were led by senior Fabian Fallert and Caledonia at Pontotoc Portland
Utah
26 18 .591 4
23 21 .523 7 Carlos Ortiz (27), $42,560.........................................................................................68-69-70-64—271
freshman Simon Junk’s three-set thrillers against the host Hurricanes. Starkville High at Madison Central Minnesota 21 22 .488 8½ Dominic Bozzelli (19), $31,040.................................................................................. 71-64-64-73—272
Scott Brown (19), $31,040..........................................................................................68-66-70-68—272
Pacific Division
Junior Tim Sandkaulen and freshman Jan Soren Hain each faced West Point at Grenada W L Pct GB Brice Garnett (19), $31,040....................................................................................... 70-68-68-66—272
Golden State 29 14 .674 — Shugo Imahira, $31,040............................................................................................. 65-67-71-69—272
ranked opposition, with Sandkaulen falling 6-4, 6-1 to the 35th-ranked Noxubee County at Kosciusko L.A. Clippers 24 18 .571 4½ Scott Piercy (19), $31,040..........................................................................................71-66-66-69—272
Jankulovski and Hain faltering in identical 6-2, 6-2 decisions to No. 97 L.A. Lakers 23 21 .523 6½ Ian Poulter (19), $31,040........................................................................................... 69-69-66-68—272
Okolona at Aberdeen Sacramento 22 21 .512 7 Rory Sabbatini (19), $31,040.....................................................................................68-67-68-69—272
Francisco Bastias. Phoenix 11 33 .250 18½ Sam Saunders (19), $31,040.....................................................................................68-69-68-67—272
Ole Miss will take on No. 8 Texas at 11 a.m. Wednesday in Orlan- Heritage Academy at Starkville Academy Roger Sloan (19), $31,040.........................................................................................69-65-66-72—272
Oak Hill Academy at Central Holmes Academy Late Saturday Y.E. Yang (19), $31,040..............................................................................................68-68-70-66—272
do, Florida. The match is a part of the USTA Collegiate Series and will Phoenix 102, Denver 93 Julián Etulain (10), $19,488.........................................................................................67-67-68-71—273
be one of four in the series to debut new Playsight technologies. Columbus Christian at Starkville Christian Sacramento 104, Charlotte 97 Jim Herman (10), $19,488..........................................................................................69-68-69-67—273
Stephan Jaeger (10), $19,488....................................................................................69-69-65-70—273
Utah 110, Chicago 102
n Women’s tennis team wraps up opening weekend at Saturday’s Games Sunday’s Games Russell Knox (10), $19,488........................................................................................68-67-69-69—273
National Collegiate: At Palm Springs, California, the women’s tennis Philadelphia 108, New York 105 Anirban Lahiri (10), $19,488.......................................................................................68-68-71-66—273
concluded the opening weekend of its spring schedule Sunday, at the
Mooreville at Caledonia Toronto 140, Washington 138, 2OT Scott Langley (10), $19,488....................................................................................... 70-67-66-70—273
Milwaukee 133, Atlanta 114 Hank Lebioda (10), $19,488.......................................................................................70-67-68-68—273
National Collegiate Tennis Classic at the La Quinta Resort. Columbus girls at Warren Central Orlando 116, Houston 109 Adam Svensson (10), $19,488....................................................................................61-74-70-68—273
Golden State 119, Dallas 114 Dylan Frittelli (7), $15,061...........................................................................................67-69-67-71—274
After rain suspended play Saturday, junior Tereza Janatova earned Starkville High at Choctaw County Classic Denver 116, Portland 113 Alex Prugh (7), $15,061............................................................................................. 73-65-65-71—274
two victories in consolation play, winning 4-0 over UCLA’s Alaina Miller Okolona at Noxubee County Cleveland 101, L.A. Lakers 95 Brandon Harkins (7), $15,061.....................................................................................71-66-70-67—274
Today’s Games Jim Knous (7), $15,061..............................................................................................66-69-69-70—274
retired due to injury. Janatova also defeated San Diego’s Sophia Chow
6-1, 6-2. In main quarterfinal play, classmate Alexa Bortles lost to San Prep Soccer Boston at Brooklyn, 6:30 p.m.
Memphis at Houston, 7 p.m.
Hideki Matsuyama (7), $15,061................................................................................. 69-67-65-73—274
Jimmy Walker (7), $15,061........................................................................................69-69-67-69—274
Tyler Duncan (5), $14,080.......................................................................................... 72-66-66-71—275
Diego’s Solymar Colling 6-3, 7-5. Senior Allie Sanford also faced UCLA, Today’s Matches Charlotte at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.
Detroit at Utah, 8 p.m. Fabián Gómez (5), $14,080.......................................................................................70-67-69-69—275
falling 6-4, 6-3. Pillow Academy at Starkville Academy, 5 p.m. Portland at Sacramento, 9 p.m. Adam Hadwin (5), $14,080......................................................................................... 73-65-70-67—275
New Orleans at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Trey Mullinax (5), $14,080.......................................................................................... 68-70-70-67—275
Bortles and Sanford defeated Arizona’s Camila Wesbrooks/Marie Washington School at Heritage Academy, 5 p.m. Tuesday’s Games Wes Roach (5), $14,080............................................................................................. 67-68-70-70—275
Van Aelst 7-5. Bortles, Vrbenska, Janatova, and Sanford will join the Vardaman at MSMS, 5:30 p.m. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. José de Jesús Rodríguez (5), $14,080......................................................................66-70-70-69—275
Phoenix at Indiana, 6 p.m. Chase Wright (5), $14,080......................................................................................... 69-68-67-71—275
rest of the Rebels in Honolulu for the Rainbow Wahine Invite, a “hidden Tuesday’s Matches Oklahoma City at Atlanta, 6:30 p.m. Ryan Blaum (4), $13,504.............................................................................................68-66-71-71—276
dual” with Washington and the hosts, Hawaii. Miami at Milwaukee, 7 p.m. Yuki Inamori, $13,504................................................................................................69-68-71-68—276
n Rifle team shoots second highest total in program history:
New Hope at Caledonia, 5 p.m. Golden State at Denver, 8 p.m. Russell Henley (4), $13,312.......................................................................................68-69-71-69—277
Chicago at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. Rikuya Hoshino, $13,120.............................................................................................66-72-69-71—278
At Columbus, Ohio, Personal bests on Sunday powered the No. 13 rifle Starkville High at Murrah, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday’s Games Johnson Wagner (4), $13,120.................................................................................... 68-69-70-71—278
team to a at the Lt. Hugh W. Wylie Range powered No. 13 Ole Miss Thursday’s Match Orlando at Detroit, 6 p.m.
Brooklyn at Houston, 7 p.m.
Kevin Kisner (3), $12,864...........................................................................................69-69-68-73—279
Michael Thompson (3), $12,864................................................................................ 66-69-70-74—279
Rifle to its second highest total in program history in a 4,685-4,640 MSMS at Choctaw Central, 5:30 p.m. Milwaukee at Memphis, 7 p.m. Danny Lee (3), $12,672.............................................................................................. 70-66-70-74—280
Toronto at Boston, 7 p.m. Made cut, did not finish
victory against No. 12 Akron in a Great America Rifle Conference dual Friday’s Matches San Antonio at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Eric Dugas, $12,544..........................................................................................................67-71-71—209
match on the Ohio State campus. Cameron Champ (3), $12,224..........................................................................................69-68-73—210
Kosciusko at Caledonia, 5 p.m. Cleveland at Portland, 9 p.m.
New Orleans at Golden State, 9:30 p.m. Jason Dufner (3), $12,224................................................................................................ 66-72-72—210
The Rebels recorded top-five scores in smallbore (2,323) and air Louisville at New Hope, 5 p.m. Utah at L.A. Clippers, 9:30 p.m. Steve Stricker (3), $12,224................................................................................................71-67-72—210
rifle (2,362). The aggregate total of 4,685 was two points away from Martin Trainer (3), $12,224...............................................................................................69-68-73—210
Columbus Christian at Pillow Academy, 5 p.m.
the record set last season at Alaska Fairbanks (4,687) on Jan. 19,
Heritage Academy at Starkville Academy, 5 p.m. Football Mackenzie Hughes (2), $11,840......................................................................................70-68-73—211
Sean O’Hair (2), $11,840.................................................................................................. 69-68-74—211
Brady Schnell (2), $11,648................................................................................................71-67-74—212
2018. Smallbore (2,323) was the third best in the record book, only two NFL Playoffs
points behind what the team achieved on Nov. 15, 2005, against North Starkville High at Northwest Rankin, 5:30 p.m. Divisional Playoffs
Gary Woodland (2), $11,520............................................................................................ 71-66-76—213
Joey Garber (2), $11,392...................................................................................................71-67-76—214
Carolina State. The air rifle score of 2,362 tied for fifth. Saturday’s Match Saturday, Jan. 12
Kansas City 31, Indianapolis 13 Web.com Bahamas Great Exuma Classic
UAF also competed Sunday and fired a 4,688, but its score and Starkville High at New Hope, 11 a.m. L.A. Rams 30, Dallas 22 NOTE: Round one suspended due to darkness.
Sunday, Jan. 13 Sunday
performances didn’t impact the final results between Ole Miss and
Akron. UAF remained in Ohio a day after the Rebels defeated them and Men’s College Basketball New England 41, Los Angeles Chargers 28
New Orleans 20, Philadelphia 14
At Sandals Emerald Bay GC, Great Exumas, Bahamas
Purse: $600,000 / Yardage: 7,001; Par: 72
Ohio State in an attempt to post an NCAA qualifying score. A similar Tuesday’s Games First Round
Conference Championships Lee McCoy............................................................................................................................... 34-32—66
situation occurred earlier in the season on Oct. 13, when Ole Miss Florida at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20 Willy Wilcox.............................................................................................................................. 31-35—66
recorded a better score at a Memphis-Army dual match in West Point, NFC Zecheng Dou........................................................................................................................... 36-31—67
LSU at Ole Miss, 8 p.m. L.A. Rams at New Orleans, 2:05 p.m. (FOX) D.H. Lee...................................................................................................................................33-34—67
New York, but didn’t receive a victory. Wednesday’s Game AFC Billy Kennerly...........................................................................................................................33-35—68
The Rebels claimed the top five spots in smallbore and edged New England at Kansas City, 5:40 p.m. (CBS) Harry Higgs..............................................................................................................................35-33—68
Alabama at Missouri, 8 p.m. Blayne Barber..........................................................................................................................35-34—69
Akron, 2,323-2,303, led by rookie Erin Walsh, who recorded a personal Saints 20, Eagles 14 Doug Ghim...............................................................................................................................35-34—69
best of 582, which is the second-best score posted by Ole Miss this Thursday’s Games Philadelphia
New Orleans
14 0 0 0—14
0 10 7 3—20
Maverick McNealy...................................................................................................................35-34—69
Jordan Niebrugge....................................................................................................................34-35—69
season (Abby Buesseler, 583 fired on Saturday). She shot a perfect Southern Miss at Charlotte, 6 p.m. First Quarter Brock Mackenzie.....................................................................................................................34-35—69
Phi—Matthews 37 pass from Foles (Elliott Bo Hoag................................................................................................................................... 36-34—70
prone score (200) with 15 center shots, and established a new best Selma University at Mississippi University for kick), 10:41. Ben Taylor................................................................................................................................ 35-35—70
in kneeling (193). Other notable performances were junior Alana Phi—Foles 1 run (Elliott kick), 4:37. Dan McCarthy.......................................................................................................................... 35-35—70
Kelly (194 kneeling) and Loudin (191, standing), who tied top scores.
Women, 7:30 p.m. Second Quarter Rico Hoey................................................................................................................................ 35-35—70
on the air
Penalties-Yards 4-30 11-84 Timothy Madigan......................................................................................................................37-34—71
Time of Possession 22:10 37:50 Michael Arnaud....................................................................................................................... 36-36—72
Safety Thompson declares for NFL draft INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
Nicholas Thompson................................................................................................................ 34-38—72
Michael Johnson..................................................................................................................... 36-36—72
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — All-America safety Deionte Thompson has
joined a growing crowd of Alabama football players leaving early for the Today RUSHING—Philadelphia, Smallwood 10-33,
Agholor 1-12, Sproles 3-4, Foles 2-0. New Or-
Trevor Cone............................................................................................................................. 33-39—72
NFL draft. COLLEGE BASKETBALL leans, Kamara 16-71, Ingram 9-53, T.Hill 2-8,
Smith 1-5, Brees 3-0.
Thompson announced his decision Sunday on Twitter. He’s the 5:30 p.m. — Nebraska at Indiana, FS1 PASSING—Philadelphia, Foles 18-31-2-201. Late Saturday
Vegas 4, Chicago 3, OT
Women’s
Singles
New Orleans, Brees 28-38-1-301.
sixth Crimson Tide underclassman to announce his decision to leave 6 p.m. — Holy Cross at Bucknell, CBS Sports RECEIVING—Philadelphia, Jeffery 5-63, Ertz St. Louis 3, Dallas 1 First Round
5-50, Sproles 3-21, Tate 2-18, Matthews 1-37, Arizona 3, Edmonton 2 Petra Kvitova (8), Czech Republic, def.
early. Network Agholor 1-6, Smallwood 1-6. New Orleans, San Jose 4, Ottawa 1 Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, 6-3, 6-2.
Thompson was a consensus All-American in his first season as the Los Angeles 5, Pittsburgh 2
6 p.m. — Syracuse at Duke, ESPN Thomas 12-171, Kamara 4-35, Ginn 3-44, J.Hill
Sunday’s Games
Irina-Camelia Begu, Romania, def. Andrea
starter. He made 79 tackles and had two interceptions and four forced 3-7, Ingram 2-9, Kirkwood 2-8, Smith 1-15, Petkovic, Germany, 6-7 (3), 4-3, ret.
6 p.m. — South Florida at Pittsburgh, ESPNU Watson 1-12. Carolina 6, Nashville 3
Columbus 7, N.Y. Rangers 5 Belinda Bencic, Switzerland, def. Katerina
fumbles. 8 p.m. — Texas at Kansas, ESPN MISSED FIELD GOALS—New Orleans, Lutz
Winnipeg 4, Anaheim 3, OT Siniakova, Czech Republic, 6-4, 2-6, 6-3.
52.
Thompson, who has already graduated, says his experience at Al- Vancouver 5, Florida 1 Yulia Putintseva, Kazakhstan, def. Barbora
8 p.m. — Baylor at Oklahoma State, ESPNU
abama was “undeniably life-changing and an experience that I wouldn’t Patriots 41, Chargers 28 N.Y. Islanders 5, Tampa Bay 1 Strycova (32), Czech Republic, 6-4, 7-6 (1).
trade for the world.” He’s widely projected as a potential first-round pick.
WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL L.A. Chargers 7 0 7 14—28 Calgary 7, Arizona 1
Today’s Games
Lesia Tsurenko (24), Ukraine, def. Ekaterina
Alexandrova, Russia, 6-4, 7-6 (4).
New England 14 21 3 3—41
Cornerback Saivion Smith announced Saturday that he’s turning 6 p.m. — Michigan State at Ohio State, Big Ten First Quarter
Chicago at New Jersey, 6 p.m. Amanda Anisimova, United States, def. Monica
Colorado at Toronto, 6 p.m. Niculescu, Romania, 7-6 (3), 6-4.
pro. A day earlier, left tackle Jonah Williams, defensive lineman Network NE—Michel 1 run (Gostkowski kick), 7:49. Minnesota at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Katie Boulter, Britain, def. Ekaterina Makarova,
LAC—K.Allen 43 pass from P.Rivers (Badgley
Quinnen Williams, tailback Josh Jacobs and tight end Irv Smith Jr. all 6 p.m. — Iowa at Minnesota, ESPN2 kick), 4:56.
St. Louis at Washington, 6 p.m.
Montreal at Boston, 6:30 p.m.
Russia, 6-0, 4-6, 7-6 (6).
NE—Michel 14 run (Gostkowski kick), 1:35. Aryna Sabalenka (11), Belarus, def. Anna
declared for the draft. 6 p.m. — Mississippi State at Auburn, SEC Network Second Quarter
Buffalo at Edmonton, 8 p.m.
Kalinskaya, Russia, 6-1, 6-4.
Tuesday’s Games
NBA NE—Dorsett 15 pass from Brady (Gostkowski New Jersey at Columbus, 6 p.m. Ashleigh Barty (15), Australia, def. Luksika
kick), 12:17.
Major League Baseball St. Louis at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m. Kumkhum, Thailand, 6-2, 6-2.
6 p.m. — Memphis at Houston, Fox Sports Southeast NE—Burkhead 6 run (Gostkowski kick), 6:04. Carolina at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m. Yafan Wang, China, def. Ellen Perez, Australia,
NE—Michel 5 run (Gostkowski kick), 1:43.
7:30 p.m. — Charlotte at San Antonio, NBA TV Florida at Montreal, 6:30 p.m. 6-4, 6-0.
A’s, MLB meet with Heisman Trophy winner Murray NHL
Third Quarter
NE—FG Gostkowski 28, 6:31.
Anaheim at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.
Washington at Nashville, 7 p.m.
Astra Sharma, Australia, def. Priscilla Hon,
Australia, 7-5, 4-6, 6-1.
OAKLAND, Calif. — Representatives of the Oakland Athletics and 6:30 p.m. — Montreal at Boston, NBC Sports
LAC—Gordon 1 run (Badgley kick), 1:16. Los Angeles at Minnesota, 7 p.m. Maria Sakkari, Greece, def. Jelena Ostapenko
Fourth Quarter Vegas at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. (22), Latvia, 6-1, 3-6, 6-2.
Major League Baseball met Sunday with Heisman Trophy winner Kyler NE—FG Gostkowski 30, 12:23.
Network LAC—Green 1 pass from P.Rivers
Tampa Bay at Dallas, 7:30 p.m. Maria Sharapova (30), Russia, def. Harriet
Murray, a day before the Oklahoma quarterback’s deadline to enter the Pittsburgh at San Jose, 9 p.m. Dart, Britain, 6-0, 6-0.
NFL draft, a person with direct knowledge of the session said. SOCCER (K.Allen pass from P.Rivers), 7:38. Wednesday’s Games
Rebecca Peterson, Sweden, def. Sorana
LAC—Gates 8 pass from P.Rivers (pass failed), Colorado at Ottawa, 6 p.m.
The person spoke on condition of anonymity Sunday because the 1:55 p.m. — Premier League: Manchester City :59. Boston at Philadelphia, 6:30 p.m. Cirstea, Romania, 6-4, 6-1.
A—65,878. Buffalo at Calgary, 8:30 p.m. Johanna Larsson, Sweden, def. Vera Lapko,
meeting was not made public. Oakland executives remained confident vs. Wolverhampton, NBC Sports Network Edmonton at Vancouver, 9 p.m. Belarus, 7-6 (5), 3-0, ret.
as recently as the baseball winter meetings last month in Las Vegas that TENNIS LAC NE San Jose at Arizona, 9 p.m. Caroline Wozniacki (3), Denmark, def. Alison
First downs 22 30 van Uytvanck, Belgium, 6-3, 6-4.
8 p.m. — Australian Open: Day 2, first round,
Murray would report to spring training this year and pursue baseball.
MLB joined the efforts to persuade the dual-sport star, sending some- ESPN2
Total Net Yards
Rushes-yards
335
10-19 34-155
498
Tennis Sloane Stephens (5), United States, def. Taylor
Townsend, United States, 6-4, 6-2.
one from its marketing group to the meeting, the source said. 2 a.m. (Tuesday) — Australian Open: Day 2, first
Passing
Punt Returns
316 343
1-0 5-37 Australian Open Timea Babos, Hungary, def. Ons Jabeur,
Tunisia, 7-6 (5), 7-6 (3).
Kickoff Returns 6-124 2-23 MELBOURNE — Results Monday from the
The 5-foot-10, 195-pound Murray’s Sooners lost in a college round, ESPN2 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0 Australian Open at Melbourne Park (seedings Marketa Vondrousova, Czech Republic, def.
football playoff semifinal Dec. 29 to eventual runner-up Alabama. in parentheses): Evgeniya Rodina, Russia, 6-3, 6-2.
Comp-Att-Int 25-51-1 34-44-0 Petra Martic (31), Croatia, def. Heather Watson,
Tuesday Sacked-Yards Lost 2-15 0-0 Men’s
Drafted last June in the first round as the ninth overall pick, the out- Punts 6-39.5 4-43.3 Singles Britain, 6-1, 6-2.
fielder signed with Oakland for $4.66 million. There was an agreement COLLEGE BASKETBALL Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 First Round Anett Kontaveit (20), Estonia, def. Sara
Penalties-Yards 5-33 9-75 Marin Cilic (6), Croatia, def. Bernard Tomic, Sorribes Tormo, Spain, 6-3, 6-2.
between the team and Murray that he would play football this year, then Australia, 6-2, 6-4, 7-6 (3).
skip his senior season to begin his pro baseball career — and A’s man-
5:30 p.m. — Seton Hall at Providence, FS1 Time of Possession 21:40 38:20
Mackenzie Mcdonald, United States, def.
Aliaksandra Sasnovich, Belarus, def. Kirsten
Flipkens, Belgium, 6-1, 6-1.
ager Bob Melvin as well as executive Billy Beane and general manager 6 p.m. — Rutgers at Purdue, Big Ten Network INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Andrey Rublev, Russia, 6-4, 6-4, 2-6, 6-4. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova, Russia, def.
RUSHING—Los Angeles, Gordon 9-15, Ju. Radu Albot, Moldova, def. Michael Mmoh, Monica Puig, Puerto Rico, 6-4, 6-3.
David Forst closely followed Oklahoma football in 2018. 6 p.m. — Southern Illinois at Illinois State, CBS Jackson 1-4. New England, Michel 24-129, United States, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Kiki Bertens (9), Netherlands, def. Alison Riske,
Fernando Verdasco (26), Spain, def. Miomir
Sports Network Burkhead 4-12, Edelman 1-7, Develin 2-5, Pat-
Kecmanovic, Serbia, 7-6 (5), 6-3, 6-3.
United States, 6-3, 6-3.
terson 1-3, Brady 2-(minus 1). Danielle Rose Collins, United States, def. Julia
Braves avoid arbitration with Foltynewicz, six others 6 p.m. — Kentucky vs. Georgia, ESPN PASSING—Los Angeles, P.Rivers 25-51-1- Roberto Bautista-Agut (22), Spain, def. Andy
Goerges (14), Germany, 2-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4.
331. New England, Brady 34-44-0-343. Murray, Britain, 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-7 (4), 6-2.
ATLANTA — The Atlanta Braves have agreed to a $5,475,000, 6 p.m. — Arkansas vs. Tennessee, ESPN2 RECEIVING—Los Angeles, T.Williams 5-94, John Millman, Australia, def. Federico Sachia Vickery, United States, def. Ysaline
Delbonis, Argentina, 6-3, 3-6, 7-6 (3), 6-2. Bonaventure, Belgium, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.
one-year deal with Mike Foltynewicz, avoiding arbitration with the 6 p.m. — South Florida at Cincinnati, ESPNEWS M.Williams 5-68, Gates 5-41, Ju.Jackson 3-22,
Yoshihito Nishioka, Japan, def. Tennys Zoe Hives, Australia, def. Bethanie
Ekeler 3-19, K.Allen 2-75, Gordon 1-11, Green
All-Star right-hander. 6 p.m. — West Virginia vs. TCU, ESPNU 1-1. New England, White 15-97, Edelman 9-151, Sandgren, United States, 6-4, 7-6 (5), 4-6, 6-4. Mattek-Sands, United States, 6-1, 6-2.
Caroline Garcia (19), France, def. Jessika
Dorsett 4-41, Hogan 3-13, Gronkowski 1-25, Karen Khachanov (10), Russia, def. Peter
Atlanta also avoided arbitration with its other six players who were 6 p.m. — Florida at Mississippi State, SEC Michel 1-9, Burkhead 1-7. Gojowczyk, Germany, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-3. Ponchet, France, 6-2, 6-3.
eligible, agreeing with right-hander Kevin Gausman ($9.35 million), re- Network Stefanos Tsitsipas (14), Greece, def. Matteo Donna Vekic (29), Croatia, def. Kristina
lievers Sam Freeman ($1,575,000), Arodys Vizcaíno ($4.8 million) and
Dan Winkler ($1.61 million), infielder Charlie Culberson ($1,395,000)
7:30 p.m. — Marquette at Georgetown, FS1 Hockey Berrettini, Italy, 6-7 (3), 6-4, 6-3, 7-6 (4).
Viktor Troicki, Serbia, def. Roberto Carballes
Baena, Spain, 6-1, 1-6, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4.
Mladenovic, France, 6-2, 6-4.
Kimberly Birrell, Australia, def. Paula Badosa
Gibert, Spain, 6-4, 6-2.
8 p.m. — Nevada at Reno, CBS Sports Network NHL Stefano Travaglia, Italy, def. Guido Andreozzi, Beatriz Haddad Maia, Brazil, def. Bernarda
and outfielder Adam Duvall ($2,875,000). Argentina, 6-7 (3), 6-2, 6-3, 6-2.
Foltynewicz went 13-10 with a 2.85 ERA and 202 strikeouts last
8 p.m. — Notre Dame at North Carolina, ESPN EASTERN CONFERENCE
Atlantic Division Nikoloz Basilashvili (19), Georgia, def.
Pera, United States, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4.
Angelique Kerber (2), Germany, def. Polona
season and was a big reason the Braves were the surprise NL East 8 p.m. — Davidson at St. Joseph’s, ESPNU GP W L OT Pts GF GA Christopher Eubanks, United States, 6-4, 4-6, Hercog, Slovenia, 6-2, 6-2.
Tampa Bay 46 35 9 2 72 189 133 7-6 (6), 6-3.
8 p.m. — LSU at Ole Miss, SEC Network
champions. His role as staff ace was clear when he was the choice
of manager Brian Snitker to pitch Game 1 of the NL Division Series 10 p.m. — New Mexico at San Diego State, CBS
Toronto
Boston
Montreal
44 28 14 2 58 158 122
45 26 15 4 56 131 116
46 24 17 5 53 138 139
Gael Monfils (30), France, def. Damir Dzumhur,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, 6-0, 6-4, 6-0.
Taylor Fritz, United States, def. Cameron
Transactions
against the Dodgers. Sports Network Buffalo 45 23 16 6 52 131 130 Norrie, Britain, 6-3, 7-6 (6), 6-2.
Daniel Evans, Britain, def. Tatsuma Ito, Japan,
Sunday’s Moves
Florida 44 17 19 8 42 138 160 BASEBALL
Duvall hit .132 with no homers in 53 at-bats after coming to the GOLF Detroit 47 17 23 7 41 133 160 7-5, 6-1, 7-6 (8). National League
Braves in a trade July 30. He is a strong defensive corner outfielder who 1 p.m. — Web.com Tour Golf: The Bahamas Ottawa 46 17 24 5 39 143 178 Roger Federer (3), Switzerland, def. Denis WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Agreed to
Metropolitan Division Istomin, Uzbekistan, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.
hit more than 30 homers in both 2016 and 2017 with Cincinnati. Great Exuma Classic, third round, Bahamas, TGC GP W L OT Pts GF GA Kevin Anderson (5), South Africa, def. Adrian terms with 2B Brian Dozier on a one-year
contract. Designated INF Matt Reynolds for
After going 5-8 with a 4.43 ERA in 21 starts with Baltimore, Gaus- 9:30 p.m. — European Tour Golf: Abu Dhabi Washington 44 27 12 5 59 154 128 Mannarino, France, 6-3, 5-7, 6-2, 6-1.
assignment.
Columbus 45 27 15 3 57 148 139 Frances Tiafoe, United States, def. Prajnesh
man prospered following a midseason trade to the Braves. He was 5-3 Gunneswaran, India, 7-6 (7), 6-3, 6-3. FOOTBALL
HSBC Championship, first round, Abu Dhabi, TGC Pittsburgh 45 25 14 6 56 161 132
National Football League
with a 2.87 ERA in 10 starts. N.Y. Islanders 44 25 15 4 54 134 117 Jordan Thompson, Australia, def. Feliciano
Vizcaino, who has battled shoulder problems, shared save chanc- 5 a.m. (Wednesday) — European Tour Golf: Carolina 45 22 18 5 49 123 130 Lopez, Spain, 6-1, 7-6 (0), 6-3. ARIZONA CARDINALS — Named Sean Kugler
N.Y. Rangers 45 18 20 7 43 126 157 Andreas Seppi, Italy, def. Steve Johnson (31), as offensive line coach, Brian Natkin assistant
es with A.J. Minter last season. He finished with 16 saves in 18 chances Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, first round, Abu New Jersey 44 17 20 7 41 128 148 United States, 6-4, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3. offensive line coach, David Raih wide receivers
and a 2.11 ERA, and his health will be a key to bullpen plans for 2019. Dhabi, TGC Philadelphia 45 16 23 6 38 123 160
WESTERN CONFERENCE
Grigor Dimitrov (20), Bulgaria, def. Janko
Tipsarevic, Serbia, 4-6, 6-3, 6-1, 6-4.
coach and Steve Heiden tight ends coach.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Signed TE Billy
NBA Central Division Pablo Cuevas, Uruguay, def. Dusan Lajovic, Brown, CB Jalen Collins, OT Antonio Garcia,
GP W L OT Pts GF GA Serbia, 6-4, 7-5, 6-1.
Golf 6 p.m. — Minnesota at Philadelphia, NBA TV
9:30 p.m. — Chicago at LA Lakers, NBA TV
Winnipeg
Nashville
45 29 14 2 60 156 128
47 27 16 4 58 145 122
Thomas Fabbiano, Italy, def. Jason Kubler,
Australia, 6-4, 7-6 (1), 2-6, 6-3.
WR Krishawn Hogan, WR Steve Ishmael,
QB Phillip Walker, OT De’Ondre Wesley, DT
DeShawn Williams and DE Anthony Winbush to
Dallas 46 23 19 4 50 121 122 Reilly Opelka, United States, def. John Isner
Kuchar starts Hawaii vacation with a victory NHL Colorado 45 20 17 8 48 151 144 (9), United States, 7-6 (4), 7-6 (6), 6-7 (4), 7-6 reserve/future contracts.
HOCKEY
HONOLULU — Matt Kuchar didn’t have the start he wanted Minnesota 44 22 19 3 47 124 125 (5).
7 p.m. — Los Angeles at Minnesota, NBC Sports St. Louis 43 19 20 4 42 121 134 Tomas Berdych, Czech Republic, def. Kyle National Hockey League
Sunday in the Sony Open, not with three bogeys in five holes after Network Chicago 47 16 22 9 41 137 171 Edmund (13), Britain, 6-3, 6-0, 7-5. NHL — Fined Tampa Bay D Mikhail Sergachev
making just one through three rounds. Pacific Division Robin Haase, Netherlands, def. Guillermo $2,403.67 for cross-checking Buffalo F Johan
SKIING GP W L OT Pts GF GA Garcia-Lopez, Spain, 7-5, 6-4, 7-5. Larsson during a Jan. 12 game.
The finish was better than he could have imagined. Calgary 47 30 13 4 64 173 133 Denis Kudla, United States, def. Marc Polmans, ARIZONA COYOTES — Recalled G Calvin
Kuchar seized control late in the round with back-to-back birdie
10:30 p.m. — FIS Alpine World Cup: Women’s San Jose 47 27 13 7 61 167 141 Australia, 5-7, 1-6, 6-2, 6-3, 6-2. Pickard from Tucson (AHL).
putts, the second one on No. 16 prompting a rare show of emotion with giant slalom, Italy, NBC Sports Network Vegas
Anaheim
48 28 16 4 60 146 127
46 19 18 9 47 112 140
Diego Schwartzman (18), Argentina, def.
Rudolf Molleker, Germany, 6-1, 6-3, 4-6, 6-0.
ST. LOUIS BLUES — Recalled Fs Jordan Nolan
and Jordan Kyrou from San Antonio (AHL).
a fist pump. And when he tapped in for a birdie and a four-shot victory TENNIS Vancouver 47 21 21 5 47 136 148 Alex de Minaur (27), Australia, def. Pedro COLLEGE
Edmonton 45 21 21 3 45 126 144 Sousa, Portugal, 6-4, 7-5, 6-4.
over Andrew Putnam, he looked back across the sky at a rainbow 8 p.m. — Australian Open: Day 3, second round, Arizona 45 20 22 3 43 116 130 Henri Laaksonen, Switzerland, def. Mirza ALABAMA — S Deionte Thompson will enter
the NFL draft.
stretching across the sky. ESPN2 Los Angeles 46 18 25 3 39 105 136 Basic, Bosnia-Herzegovina, 6-4, 7-6 (4), 4-6,
6-3. MICHIGAN — Fired gymnastics assistant
“It was too cool to have a rainbow appear on the 18th hole,” Kuchar 2 a.m. (Wednesday) — Australian Open: Day 3, NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for Matthew Ebden, Australia, def. Jan-Lennard coach Rhonda Faehn from her consulting role.
overtime loss. Top three teams in each division Struff, Germany, 1-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-4. NORTH CAROLINA STATE — Named Tony
said. second round, ESPN2 and two wild cards per conference advance to Rafael Nadal (2), Spain, def. James Duckworth, Gibson co-defensive coordinator and safeties
— From Staff and Wire Reports playoffs. Australia, 6-4, 6-3, 7-5. coach.
The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com Monday, January 14, 2019 3B
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
MSU
Continued from Page 1B
Still, MSU has found 7-for-16 from the field. ri Williams-Flournoy’s league. It is the first time gin of victory of 24 points field. That mark is fifth
ways to win close games She easily could have had team traps all over the Tennessee has lost three just doesn’t happen — at in the nation. The Bull-
against Marquette, Ken- 12 or 13 field goals, but court and uses pressure in a row in the SEC in pro- any level in any sport. dogs have 297 assists to
tucky, and Georgia when she missed in the paint on defense fro 40 minutes in gram history. To do it in the South- 212 turnovers. The as-
it hasn’t played its best. a night Georgia made her a unique style designed to Schaefer acknowl- eastern Conference with sist-to-turnover ratio fig-
Against Georgia, sopho- the focus of its defense. create havoc. As a result, edged the SEC has a lot last year’s team is crazy. ures to be a key statistic
more Chloe Bibby scored “I think that is show- Auburn has the fifth-high- of parity this season. He Those numbers are off tonight as the Tigers, who
a career-high 24 points to ing toughness because est turnover margin said he wants all of his the charts. Again, I think were picked eighth in the
keep MSU in the game we’re not letting their run (+7.75) in Division I. players to reach their we’re spoiled around here preseason SEC poll, will
for the first three quar- get to us,” McCowan said. MSU figures to be on potential and to be dom- and it is just not going to try to force tempo with
ters. MSU stopped its full- “Basketball is a game of guard for the defensive inant, which makes him happen that way.” their pressure. Holmes
court press with about six runs, but it is not like we pressure and primed for feel “helpless” when he MSU will try to count- (7.9 ppg.) has 84 assists
minutes remaining in the have to jack it up here or the best shot from anoth- sees games like the one er the upset special with and 20 turnovers.
game and then raised its jack it up there. We just er opponent, especially against Georgia when an offense that is second n NOTE: In MSU’s
level of intensity on defense have to work with the of- after a Sunday in league things don’t go the way he in the nation (91.4 points last game, McCowan
to come from behind to fense that (coach Schae- play that saw several sur- wants. Schaefer acknowl- per game) and the coun- passed Sharon Thompson
extend its home winning fer) is calling or Jazz(mun prises. Ole Miss upset edged his team’s youth — try’s best scoring margin (1995-98, 1,526 points)
streak to 29, which is tied Holmes) is calling and we then-No.16 Kentucky in eight or nine are in their (35.9). Teaira McCow- and LaCharlotte Smith
for third in the nation. just try to get the shot that Lexington, Kentucky, first year or year and a an leads the Bulldogs in (1993-96, 1,533) to move
McCowan, who had 18 is within the play.” and Florida edged Mis- half in the system — is scoring (16.5 points) and into sixth place on MSU’s
points and 13 rebounds No. 7 MSU (15-1, 3-0 souri in Gainesville, Flor- playing a role in the incon- rebounds (13.5). She is all-time scoring list. The
against Georgia for her SEC) will put its 19-game ida. Those wins were the sistency that the Bulldogs one of four MSU players Brenham, Texas, native
fifth-straight double-dou- regular-season league first in the league for the are fighting. He said he — Anriel Howard (16.0 has 1,544 points and
ble, said MSU has dis- winning streak on the Rebels and the Gators. will continue to overcome ppg.), Jordan Danberry is 133 shy of Jennifer
played toughness in find- line against Auburn (14- Georgia also beat then- those issues so MSU can (13.3), and Bibby (12.8) Fambrough (1999-2002,
ing way to win in those 2, 2-1), which leads the No. 13 Tennessee in Ath- continue its success. — averaging double fig- 1,677) for fifth place.
close games. She was an SEC and is sixth in the ens, Georgia, to hand the “Last year was just ures. The Bulldogs are Follow Dispatch sports
ideal example against country in steals (12.6 Lady Volunteers their different,” Schaefer said. shooting a league-best editor Adam Minichino on
Georgia because she shot per game). Coach Ter- third-straight loss in the “To have an average mar- 50.4 percent from the Twitter @ctsportseditor
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CANDORVILLE Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. you approach, negotiate, rarely react in the moment.
14). Greatness always involves arrange, organize, compartmen- You need time to process your
some level of surrender. Novice talize and dance with them. feelings and may, in the mean-
performers sing a song. Great Your work today will be as time, behave differently toward
performers let the song sing graceful as art. the source of your discomfort,
them. This metaphor best de- GEMINI (May 21-June 21). which is only natural. Give
scribes the shift you make this Can you provide people with a yourself space.
year, and the improvements reason to feel delighted, uplift- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
happen across the board, from ed and hopeful about what’s You’ve been gentle with your-
the personal to the profession- to come? If so, you’ll be one of self and let yourself ease into
al; your “audience” will move to the few today. But be warned: the work, but now it’s time to
your groove. Aries and Gemini Though they are “few,” they are change tone, get serious, make
adore you. Your lucky numbers disproportionately popular. demands and push, perhaps
BABY BLUES are: 8, 40, 28, 1 and 27. CANCER (June 22-July 22). even force yourself to discover
ARIES (March 21-April 19). You’ll deflect praise back to the your grit.
The old saying “a penny for praiser, channel attention and LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
your thoughts” wasn’t account- resources to where they will It’s not like you to pursue a
ing for inflation. Your thoughts do the most good, and direct thing halfheartedly. When it
are worth much more, and if negativity and criticism toward happens, you have to ask your-
you organize and present them, a constructive purpose — all self, “Why am I holding back?”
you’ll be paid. practices of a great leader. Do you sense something’s off
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). about the situation, or is this
Whereas some attack projects, When hurt or offended, you about your confidence? You’ll
get honest and solve it.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Finally, some progress in
affairs of the heart. And the
best part is that you didn’t have
BEETLE BAILEY to ask annoying questions such
as, “Can we talk?” Somehow,
you just naturally got onto the
same page.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21). Harmony isn’t always
reached through hard work
and finagling. Today will prove
the concept. Metaphorically,
you just open your mouth and
start singing. The tones match
up. It’s as natural as wolves
howling in a pack.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). The critical find it easy
MALLARD FILLMORE to criticize; the agreeable find
it easy to agree. Both have
advantages and follies. A
learning exercise: Wherever you
are on the spectrum, seek a
tone on the other side and give
it a whirl.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). For 90 percent of the day,
what you say will not be so im-
portant as how you say it. But
for the remaining 10 percent
(and you’ll sense it when you’re
there), do endeavor to get the
message exactly right. It will
FAMILY CIRCUS save you from wasting time.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Having someone to report
to will make the difference
when it comes to getting to the
goal. If this sort of relationship
doesn’t exist naturally in your
current life, set it up. It will
quickly become a fixture when
you see how well it works.
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• The Publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors nor forcation, Title III, grant for 1790 Stump Removal 4030 Air Conditioners 5100 Free Pets 8050 Commercial Property
1000 Service 1800 Swimming Pools 4060 Antiques 5150 Pets 8100 Farms & Timberland
omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the Bid documents
cost of thatare be-
portion the
of specific purchase of
ing made available via 1030 Air Conditioning
this product which in-
& Heating 1830 Tax Service
space occupied by such error. 4090 Appliances 5200 Horses/Cattle/Livestock 8150 Houses - Northside
1060
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• All questions regarding classified ads currently running should be 4120 Auctions 5250 Pet Boarding/Grooming 8200 Houses - East
holders are required to scribing, and project1070 Asphalt & Paving 1890 Upholstery
directed to the Classified Department. 4150 Baby Articles 5300 Supplies/Accessories 8250 Houses - New Hope
register for an account management.1090 Automotive Services 1910 Welding
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at www.neel-schaffer- 4180 Bargain Column 5350 Veterinarians 8300 Houses - South
1120 Building & Remodeling
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view and any 3. Name1150 of Carpeting/Flooring
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advertising at any time.ADVERTISEMENT FOR order Bid Documents. dividual selling the item 4240 Building Materials 8450 Houses - Caledonia
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source is
2050 Card of Thanks
4250 Burial Plots
6000 Financial 8500 Houses - Other
quired to have a valid the only 1210 Chimney source
possible Cleaning 2100 Fraternal & Lodge 6050 Business Opportunity
Advertisements must be 2150 Good Things To Eat 4270 Business Furniture & 8520 Hunting Land
COLUMBUS LIGHT AND email address for regis- that can 1240 Contractors
provide the re- 6100 Business Opportunity Wanted
WATER DEPARTMENT tration. Bid documents quired item(s): 2200 In Memorial Equipment 8550 Investment Property
1250 Computer Services 6120 Check Cashing
paid for in advance.
ANNUAL CONTRACT FOR are non-refundable and
WATER AND SEWER must be purchased
1270 Electrical
Degree Works and De-
1300 Excavating
2250 Instruction & School
2300 Lost & Found
4300 Camera Equipment
4330 Clothing
6150 Insurance
6200 Loans
8600 Lots & Acreage
8650 Mobile Homes
SYSTEM REPAIR WORK through the website. For gree Works Transfer 4360 Coins & Jewelry 8700 Mobile Home Spaces
You may cancel at any time during regular business
questions regarding hours Equivalency1320 Fitness
is anTraining
Ellu- 2350 Personals
4390 Computer Equipment
6250 Mortgages
8750 Resort Property
and receivePART
a refund
A – WATER for days
SYS- not published.
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therefore 2400 Special Notices
4420 Farm Equipment & Supplies
6300 Stocks & Bonds
8800 River Property
TEM REPAIR WORK online orders, please Ellucian,1360is the only
General au-
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PART C – SEWER SYS- contact Plan House thorized 1380
vendor.
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TEM REPAIR WORK Printing at (662) 407- 3000 Employment 4460 Flea Markets 7000 Rentals 8900 Waterfront Property
COLUMBUS, MISSIS- 0193. 1390 Insulation
4. Estimated cost of 3050 Clerical & Office 4480 Furniture 7050 Apartments
SIPPI 1400 Insurance
item(s) and an explana- 3100 Data Processing/ Computer 4510 Garage Sales 7100 Commercial Property
9000 Transportation
The Columbus Light and tion why 1410 theInterior
amountDecorators
to 9050 Auto Accessories/Parts
Bargain Column Sealed bids Adwill must
be re-fit inWater
4 lines
ceived by the Columbus hereby notifies all Bid-
(approximatelybe expended
Department 1440 Jewelry/Watch
sidered reasonable:
is con- Repair
1470 Lawn Care/Landscaping
3150 Domestic Help
3170 Engineering
4540
4570
General
Household
Merchandise
Goods
7150
7180
Houses
Hunting Land
9100 Auto Rentals & Leasing
9150 Autos for Sale
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Light and Water Depart- ders that it will affirmat- $100 or 3200 General Help Wanted 4630 Lawn & Garden 7190 Land for Rent/Lease
1500 Locksmiths 9200 Aviation
less ONLY. More than oneColumbus,
ment, item mayMis- be in ively
same ad, but
insure that prices
in any It is estimated that the 3250 Management Positions 4660 Merchandise Rentals 7200 Mobile Homes
9250 Boats & Marine
may not total over $100, sissippino inrelists.
the second contract entered into purchase1530 of Machinery
the soft- Repair 3300 Medical/Dental 4690 Musical Instruments 7250 Mobile Home Spaces
floor conference room pursuant to this advert- ware will1560 be Mobile
no moreHome Services 3350 Opportunity Information 9300 Camper/R.V.’s
4700 Satellites 7300 Office Spaces
Free Pets at the Columbus Light
Up toand4 lines,
Water runs for 6 days.
Department,
isement, disadvant-
aged and women’s busi- plementation
ness enterprises will be
1590 Moving
than $55,000 and
costs
1620 Painting
& Storage
im-
not
& Papering
3400 Part-Time
3450 Positions Wanted
4720
4750
Sporting
Stereos &
Goods
TV’s
7350
7400
Resort
River
Rentals
Property
9350 Golf Carts
9400 Motorcycles/ATVs
420 4th Avenue South, to exceed 1650$150,000.
Lost & Found Up to 6 lines, ad will run for 6 days.
Columbus, MS 39703, afforded the full
until 10:00 A.M., Local tunity to submit bids in estimated
oppor- The
Pest Control
implementation
1680toPlumbing
take no
is 3500 Professional
3550 Restaurant/Hotel
4780 Wanted To Buy 7450 Rooms
7500 Storage & Garages
9450 Trailers/Heavy Equipment
9500 Trucks, Vans & Buses
Time, on February 13, response to this invita- more than 17101000
Printing hours 3600 Sales/Marketing 9550 Wanted to Buy
These ads are taken by fax, e-mail or in person at
2019, for supplying all tion and will not be dis- of professional 1740 Roofingser-& Guttering 3650Trades
7520 Vacation Rentals
7550 Wanted to Rent
our office. Ads will not be take by telephone.
labor and materials (as criminated against on
specified) necessary for the grounds of race, col-
vices. 1770 Saws & Lawn Mowers
3700Truck Driving 7600 Waterfront Property
the Annual Contract for or, or national origin in 5. Explanation of the ef-
Water and Sewer Sys- consideration for an forts taken by the de-
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Notices 0010 Legal Notices 0010 partment
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determine Lawn Care / Landscaping Tree Services 1860 General Help Wanted 3200 General Help Wanted 3200 General Help Wanted 3200
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has been abandoned at er System Repair Work. Schaffer, Inc., P. O. Box obtain the best pos- JESSE & BEVERLY'S Bucket truck & stump ADMIN/SECRETARY MANAGER NEEDED. experienced carpenter
Shelton's Towing Inc., 2100, (2310 Martin sible price: LAWN SERVICE. Mow- removal. Free est. needed for Immediate opening at with lots of experience.
1024 Gardner Blvd., The above general out- Luther King Jr. Drive), ing, cleanup, landscap- Serving Columbus small church. Columbus Air Force Please call:
Columbus, MS 39702. line of features of the Columbus, Mississippi, Ellucian is the only au- ing, sodding, & tree cut- since 1987. Senior Monday & Wednesday, Base. Construction 662-570-9464 for info.
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2006 Buick LaCerne way limit the responsib- No. (662)328-4460, Fax gree Works and Degree 242-0324/241-4447 Tech and social media Email resume to:
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662-574-1972
ment and materials re- Water Department re- Any person or entity that SULLIVAN'S PAINT
This vehicle will be put quired by the specifica- serves the right to re- objects and proposes SERVICE
up for sale on the 5th
day of February, 2019
at 10:00am at
tions and/or the draw- ject any and all bids and that the commodity lis-
ings referred to therein. to waive any informalit- ted is not sole source
ies or irregularities and can be provided by
Certified in lead
removal. Offering spe- Classified
cial prices on interior &
Shelton's Towing, Inc.,
1024 Gardner Blvd.,
CERTIFICATE OF RE-
SPONSIBILITY: Each
therein. another person or en-
tity shall submit a writ-
exterior painting, pres-
sure washing & sheet
Advertising
Columbus, MS 39702. contractor submitting a BY: /s/ Todd Gale ten notice to:
bid in excess of
PUBLISH: 1/14, 1/21, $50,000.00 must show Manager
Todd Gale, General
Angie Atkins
rock repairs.
Free Estimates
Call 435-6528
Gets
& 1/28/2019 on his bid and on the
face of the envelope
containing the bid, his
Columbus Light and Wa- Director of Resources
ter Department Management
asatkins@muw.edu
Response
IN THE CHANCERY Stump Removal 1790
COURT OF LOWNDES Certificate of Respons- DATES OF PUBLICA-
TION:
There’s one thing you can count on when you advertise your unwanted
COUNTY, MISSISSIPPI ibility Number, as re- Subject Line must read
quired by Section 31-3- January 14, 2019 “Sole Source Objection” goods in The Dispatch Classifieds-Response!
IN THE MATTER OF THE 21 and 21-3-15, Missis- January 21, 2019 The notice shall con-
ESTATE OF MAUD sippi Code of 1972. If tain a detailed explana- Hundreds of people shop classified daily. And they’re ready to buy. We
FIELDS, DECEASED the bid does not ex- Mississippi University tion of why the commod-
ceed $50,000.00, a for Women ity is not a sole source guarantee many of them will be interested in what you have to sell.
CAUSE NO: 2018-0135- notation so stating procurement. Appropri-
must appear on the ate documentation shall
DWC
face of the envelope.
Notice of Proposed Sole
also be submitted if ap-
ALLSTUMP GRINDING Remember: interest generates response; response activates sales.
Source Purchase SERVICE
BETTY M. FIELDS plicable. GET 'ER DONE!
BROWN PETITIONER EVIDENCE: No bid will Mississippi University
be opened, considered for Women (MUW) anti- If after a review of the
We can grind all your Interest. Response. Sales. With classified, it’s as easy as 1-2-3
stumps. Hard to reach
NOTICE OF ADMINIS- or accepted unless the submitted notice and
Classified Advertising
cipates purchasing the places, blown over
TRATRIX TO CREDIT- above information is giv- item(s) listed below as documents, Mississippi roots, hillsides, back-
ORS OF MAUD FIELDS, en as specified. a sole source purchase. University for Women yards, pastures. Free
DECEASED
Proposals shall be
sealed and deposited
Anyone objecting to this (MUW) determines that
purchase shall follow the commodity in the
estimates. You find it,
we'll grind it! 328-2424
Letters of Administra- the procedures outlined proposed sole source 662-361-8379
tion having been gran- with the Columbus Light below. request can be provided
ted on the 29th day of and Water Department by another person or en-
October 2018, by the prior to the hour and 1. Commodity or com- tity, then MUW will with- General Help Wanted 3200
Chancery Clerk of date herein before des- modities to be pur- draw the sole source re-
Lowndes County, Mis- ignated. No bidder may chased (make, model, quest publication from
sissippi, to the under- withdraw his bid within description): the procurement portal
signed Administratrix of ninety (90) days after website and submit the
the Estate of Maud the actual date of the Ellucian’s Degree procurement of the com-
Fields, deceased, in opening thereof. Works, Ellucian Degree modity to an advertised
Cause No: 2018-0135- Works Transfer Equival- competitive bid or selec-
DWC on the Docket of Awarding public con- ency, Implementation, tion process.
the Chancery Court of tracts to non-resident Degree Works Scribing
Lowndes County, Mis- Bidders will be on the services, and Project If MUW determines after
sissippi, First Judicial same basis as the non- Management. The pur- review that there is only
District, notice is hereby resident bidder’s state chase will entail Ellu- one (1) source for the
given to all persons hav- awards contracts to cian services for imple- required commodity,
ing claims against said Mississippi Contractors mentation, scribing, and then MUW will appeal to
estate to present the bidding under similar cir- project management. the Public Procurement
same to the Clerk of the cumstances. In order to Review Board. MUW will
Medical Supplies Services-Financial
Chancery Court of ensure that 2. Explanation of the have the burden of prov- Classes / Training
Lowndes County, Mis- Mississippi’s Golden need to be fulfilled by ing that the commodity
sissippi, First Judicial Rule is followed, state this item(s), how is it is only provided by one AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Get FAA DO YOU USE A CPAP MACHINE for SAVE YOUR HOME! Are you behind
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tions, and why it is the
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Apts For Rent: Other 7080 Apts For Rent: Other 7080
1BR/1BA Apts for rent.
College Manor Apts, dir-
ectly across from MUW.
Completely renovated,
incl granite countertops,
SS appls & W/D. 12 mo
lease, dep req, $650/
mo. 662-425-3817.
2BR/1BA located in
Historic Downtown
Columbus. 2,000 sqft.
Looking for your dream job? Hardwood floors
throughout. Open floor.
Check here first! Very nice. Incl W&D.
$1200/mo. Call
662-328-8655.
General Help Wanted 3200 Lawn & Garden 4630
Position Announcement RED OAK & White Oak DOWNTOWN: 2BR/1BA,
Town of Caledonia, MS Firewood For Sale. Pull CH&A, 1 story, W/D,
Chief Marshal behind leaf rake for historic district, 1 block
$150. 662-242-7455. from downtown, $625/
The Town of Caledonia mo. + $625 dep. NO
is seeking a full time PETS. 662-574-8789.
Sporting Goods 4720 Peaceful & Quiet area.
Chief Marshal to work
days and nights as ED SANDERS Gunsmith
needed, and is respons-
Sudoku
Open for season! 9-5,
ible for supervising all Tues-Fri & 9-12, Sat. FIRST FULL MONTH YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Sunday’s answer
marshal department RENT FREE! 1 & 2 Bed-
Sudoku
Over 50 years experi- YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
personnel. The candid- ence! Repairs, cleaning, room Apts/Townhomes.
ate will plan, schedule, refinishing, scopes Stove & refrigerator. Sudoku is a number-
coordinate, and direct mounted & zeroed, $335-$600 Monthly.
placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
8 4 3 6 1 5 7 2 9
the daily activities of the Credit check & deposit.
officers while providing
handmade knives.
Coleman Realty, a 9x9 grid
placing with based
puzzle severalon 9 7 2 3 4 8 5 1 6
VIP
Applicants must also
now. 662-328-8254. fice. Call 662-328-9634
available to work some Campers & RVs 9300
late evenings. For seri- for more information.
Rentals
ous inquiries, please TOMBIGBEE RV Park,
HISTORIC DOWNTOWN located on Wilkins Wise
Columbus Office, Retail, Houses For Sale: Southside
send resume to
Apartments
Blind Box 660 c/o Rd & Waverly Rd. Full
Commercial Dispatch Restaurant Space avail- 8300 Hookups available.
& Houses
PO Box 511 able. Call 662-328- $300/mo. 662-328-
Columbus, MS 39703. 8655 or 662-574-7879. 2BR/1BA Gas stove & 8655 or 662-574-7879.
HELP WANTED 1 Bedrooms heat. Move-in ready. 1
BR Apt. attached that Trailers & Heavy Equipment
2 Bedroooms Houses For Rent: Northside needs work. $21,000.
9450
7110 417 17th St. S.
CARE CENTER OF
ABERDEEN 3 Bedrooms Call 662-327-8712.
2 AVAILABLE: 2BR/1BA 1999 MACK Dump
RN SUPERVISOR Furnished & near CAFB. $450/mo + Investment Property 8550 Truck & 30,000lb Trail-
boss Tag-A-Long Trailer,
M-F, 8A-4:30P Unfurnished $350 dep. 662-889-
1122. both good condition.
GRAVEL FOR SALE on
LPN 3P - 11P 1, 2, & 3 Baths private property. Approx
Can be seen at 5356
Hwy 182 E, Columbus.
LPN 11P - 7A
Lease, Deposit 6 acres. Will sell or
2BR HOUSE. Stove, ref., lease property located Call 662-328-6203 or
662-574-6202.
Apply in person at
Care Center
& Credit Check w/d hookup, window
a/c, heat electric.
in NE Noxubee County.
601-405-3717.
505 Jackson St, viceinvestments.com $485/mo. Lease-
Aberdeen
EOE 327-8555 dep.+credit check. Cole-
man Realty. 329-2323. Lots & Acreage 8600 Five Questions:
1.7 Acres on Hwy 12.
Farm Equipment & Supplies
4420
Apts For Rent: Caledonia 7060
COLONIAL TOWN-
Excellent building site,
cleared. Close to gas 1 Mercury
and Venus
3BR/1BA Duplex. No HOUSES. 2 & 3 bed- plant, Caledonia school
HAY FOR SALE. Some Smoking. No Pets. 1 yr. room w/ 2-3 bath town- district. $15,000. ACROSS
lease. $550/month + houses. $600 to $695.
stored in barn and out.
deposit. 662-356-4958 662-549-9555. Ask for
662-356-6035. 1 Mailing need
662-386-9122.
6 Pub game
2 Gianni Ver-
or 662-574-0227. Glenn or text.
2.28 +/- Acre Lot.
Furniture 4480 149 Tanyia Lane. Off of 11 Danger
JAMESON SLEEPER
Lake Lowndes Road.
Has asphalt drive &
sace 12 Bring to bear
Sofa, full size, 4 inch parking, 1200 ft. shop 13 Protractor
mattress, excl cond, w/ living area, septic measure
avocado green. $150.
662-327-3518, leave
tank & water meter. No
trailers. $45,000. Call
3 Maine, 14 Brown tint
message if no answer. 662-574-0345. Maryland, 15 Move carefully
17 Tofu source
General Merchandise 4600 UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY!
A Stable growth invest- Massa- 18 Winter weather
ment. FSBO: 72 Acres
chusetts, phenomenon
Help me find a home!
APPLE COMPUTERS
Two 2009 iMac com- in Webster Co., near
puters available. Good
working condition.
Mantee. Mature pines
(75yr), hardwoods Michigan, 22 Wrongful act
23 High-stepping
Would be good for ba-
sic web browsing or
(50yr), 10ac hay field,
2ac pond, w/county Minnesota, aids
Mississippi,
ADOPT!
word processing. 2Ghz; road frontage/utilities, 27 “Cats” poet T.S.
2 GB RAM; 250 GB HD. superb potential home
29 Get some shut-
Computer and built-in
monitor only; mouse
site & recognized
school. 45 minutes to Missouri, eye
and keyboard not in- MSU. 334-277-9744.
Montana 30 Like some early Sunday’s answer
cluded. $50 each. LOWNDES COUNTY 45
Call 662-574-1561 space flights
acres on Sobley & Dav- 2 Finger count heroine
is Rd. Excellent hunting. 32 Deceitful person
TWIN BED- Ashley With The Dispatch 1 mile west of Hwy. 69. 4 Ukulele 33 Envoy
3 Bol. neighbor 25 Eye drop
brand, with mattress & Small creek runs thru 4 Significant event 26 Nimble
boxspring, $175. classified section property. $1375 per 35 Old horse
5 Cloth fold 28 Violent weather
662-251-1074 or acre. 205-799-9846 or 38 Fuel from bogs
662-251-9793. 205-695-2248. 5 3 percent 39 Fill with wonder
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7 Chopping tool 34 Crouton’s place
41 Ear parts
8 Workout count 35 “Apollo 13” org.
45 Miser Marner
9 Half of a sextet 36 In the thick of
46 Japanese car-
10 Remain 37 Fancy party
toon films
16 Sinking signal 40 Ray-gun sound
47 Make suitable
18 Article 42 Feeding time
48 First perfor-
19 Soda choice need
mance
20 “— go bragh!” 43 Outback bird
21 Grinding item 44 Determined
DOWN
24 “Star Wars”
1 Sauna site
WHATZIT ANSWER
Log cabin