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By JEFF AMY
The Associated Press
JACKSON —
When state Auditor
Shad White issued
a three-page report
last week stating that
spending on school
administration has
risen faster than
spending on some White
other parts of K-12 education, it
wasn’t like he had found an undis-
covered country. Republicans have
been complaining about the subject
for years, and some have seriously
explored legislative fixes meant to
penalize districts that they believe
spend poorly.
Austin Frayser/Special to The Dispatch
But while the outlines of the con- Cyndi Sullivan, right, chats with former Mississippi State softball player Kayla Winkfield, who now plays profes-
tinent are well-known, explorers sionally for the Houston Scrap Yard Dawgs, at MSU’s campus Saturday during State’s game against Ole Miss.
have yet to penetrate its interior to Sullivan, who is the co-president for the MSU Softball Booster Club, has been friends with Winkfield since Wink-
answer key questions — why is ad- field’s sophomore year at MSU.
ministrative spending going up, is
it wasteful or detrimental, and can
policymakers effectively control ‘You just have to make
bad spending.
White’s key finding is that
it work so you get to do
spending that he classes as ad-
ministrative rose 17.7 percent in
something that you love’
the last decade, while spending By ISABELLE ALTMAN
on what he counts as instruction ialtman@cdispatch.com
rose 10.6 percent. The Republican
C
suggests that if schools would have yndi G. Sullivan plans to
decreased non-classroom spending spend this summer playing
by 3 percent — how much state- tennis with her 12-year-old
wide enrollment fell — there could daughter Margaret Ann.
have been $358 million available The sixth grader at Armstrong
for other purposes. Helpfully, he Middle School will be able to try out
notes that could have equaled an for varsity tennis next year, Cyndi
$11,000 raise for every teacher. said, and she’s already getting
Lawmakers caught brickbats this ready for try-outs. For Cyndi, who
year when they agreed to a raise of played tennis when she attended
only $1,500. Heritage Academy in Columbus and
The report is based on one as- who coaches tennis as a parapro-
sumption that drives policymaking fessional at Starkville High School, Austin Frayser/Special to The Dispatch
by some Republicans — that ad- Cyndi Sullivan poses with Mississippi State Head Softball Coach Vann
it’s a chance to pass on some sports Stuedeman, left, during State’s game against Ole Miss at MSU’s campus
ministrative spending is wasteful. wisdom to Margaret Ann. Saturday. As co-president for the MSU Softball Booster Club and a para-
“I do feel that some administra- “(I tell her) to give it 110 per- professional tennis coach at Starkville High School, Sullivan spends much
tive spending is bad, or wasteful,” cent,” Cyndi said. “That’s the main of her time working with student athletes.
White said. thing, is to stay focused and give it
White’s report sent defenders of your all. I think that goes for any softball booster club. husband Shawn have lived for sever-
the adequate education program kid.” And those aren’t even her full- al years, from Jackson to Memphis,
into fits of rage. It’s the same message Cyndi time jobs. Tennessee — wherever her firm
Nancy Loome of the Parents’ said she hopes she gets across to Cyndi works as a designer for is working on a project, though it
Campaign, which lobbies for more student athletes who play tennis at Hood Industries, a wood manufac- stays primarily in the South. Cyndi
funding of the Mississippi Ade- Starkville High School and softball turing and distribution firm based is usually out of town three or four
quate Education Program, accused at Mississippi State University, in Hattiesburg. That takes her out days a week.
White of authoring a “political hit where she’s co-president of the of Starkville, where she and her See Profile, 6A
piece” meant to shift blame for in-
adequate teacher pay raises from
See Analysis, 6A
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High 74 or 84 percent? public.
May 7: Colum-
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Full forecast on Answers, 6B regular meeting,
page 2A. Wednesday 5 p.m., Municipal
■ Noon Tunes: Dawn Barham entertains
Complex Court-
at the final Spring Noon Tunes from 11:30
room
a.m.-1:30 p.m. at Trotter Convention Center
Inside Courtyard in downtown Columbus. Lunch is May 15: Lowndes
available for purchase. For more information, McShella Harris works at County Supervi-
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Monday
Say What?
Did you hear? “Winning today just confirms that what we’re doing is
Tesla gears up for fully self- the right thing to do, the right way to do it.”
MSU tennis coach Matt Roberts on the team winning
Area arrests
The following arrests
were made by Lowndes
County Sheriff’s Office:
n Hunter West, 19, was
charged with possession
of a controlled substance
and possession of marijua-
na.
West Tate Short Lewis Jr. Burgin Brewer Turner Smith McGowan McCorkle
n Johnathan Tate, 44,
was charged with embez-
zlement under contract.
n Ray Short, 41, was
charged with possession
of marijuana-more than
one ounce, possession of a
weapon by a felon and two
counts of failure to appear.
Robinson Walker Jones Williams Powell Davis Tillman Isaac Winters Cunningham
n Johnny Lewis Jr., 44,
was charged with posses- ance. paraphernalia.
sion of a weapon by a felon, n Katrenia McGowan, n Madeline Jones, 22,
possession of marijuana 40, was charged with pos- was charged wit probation
and possession of para- session of cocaine and violation.
phernalia. possession of marijuana. n Genesis Williams,
n Demetrius Burgin, n Larry McCorkle, 43, 21, was charged with pos-
31, was charged with pos- was charged with cyber- session of a Schedule II
session of marijuana-more stalking via email/com- drug and suspended driv-
than a kilo and obstruct- munication to extort and er’s license. O’Briant Kemp Makela Pope White Agnew
ing traffic. two counts of failure to n Timothy Powell, 35, a felon. n James O’Briant, 19, lice officer, disorderly con-
n Nelshon Brewer, 18, appear. was charged with credit n Joe Isaac, 26, was was charged with bur- duct and public drunk.
was charged with burglary card fraud. charged with aggravated glary of a vehicle. n Jevin White, 19, was
of a commercial building, The following arrests n Matthew Davis, 32, assault. n Anthony Kemp, 21, charged with possession
car, etc. were made by the Oktibbe- was charged with kidnap- n Troy Winters, 43, was charged with petit lar- of a Schedule II drug,
n Jessica Turner, 33, ha County Sheriff’s Office: ping, aggravated assault was charged with petit lar- ceny, resisting arrest and
careless driving, no driv-
was charged with posses- n Antwan Robinson, and burglary of a resi- ceny. domestic violence.
sion of methamphetamine. 21, was charged with a dence. n Derek Cunningham, n Danielle Makela, 27, er’s license, possession of
n Zerius Smith, 21, bench warrant. n Reginald Tillman, 24, was charged with cred- was charged with domes- marijuana in a vehicle and
was charged with posses- n Zachary Walker, 23, 22, was charged with pos- it card fraud, two counts of tic violence. DUI other.
sion of marijuana-more was charged with posses- session of marijuana with following to closely to a ve- n Mandy Pope, 25, was n Gregory Agnew, 51,
than one ounce, improper sion of a controlled sub- intent to distribute and hicle and two counts of no charged with malicious was charged with fourth
equipment and no insur- stance and possession of possession of a weapon by insurance. mischief, assault on a po- offense DUI.
Tupelo: Work ready to start in push to quiet trains Stacey Abrams to deliver Tougaloo
‘Rail is vital to this community. The have been made and cost
estimates are now several
commencement speech May 5
railroad put Tupelo on the map. And years old.
Republican U.S. Sen
The Associated Press day confirmed her appearance at the
May 5 ceremony. The college has an
yet it brings problems.’ Roger Wicker, a Tupe- JACKSON — Stacey Abrams, who
ran for governor in Georgia, will deliv-
enrollment of nearly 800 undergradu-
ates and celebrates its 150th anniver-
Sen. Roger Wicker lo resident, said that he
wants to help the city seek er the Tougaloo College commence- sary this year.
The Associated Press sissippi Department of funds during a Thursday ment address next month. Abrams has become a national star
Transportation Grant in news conference at the The historically black college in in the Democratic Party since nar-
TUPELO — North- 2016, but has sought ex- Mississippi, where Abrams grew up, rowly losing her historic bid last fall
“crosstown” crossing,
east Mississippi’s largest tensions on spending the is also her parents’ alma mater. A to become the country’s first black
where a railroad line di-
city is trying to revive an money. Mayor Jason Shel- Tougaloo spokeswoman on Wednes- woman governor.
agonally cuts across the
effort to quiet its many ton now says the city will
busy intersection of Main
trains. use the money to upgrade
Tupelo’s effort to up- and Gloster streets. Being
four crossings, seeking
grade 19 rail crossings stopped by a train there is
an extension through
have been stalled, The June 2020. a ritual of life in Tupelo.
Northeast Mississippi Shelton prioritized “Rail is vital to this
Daily Journal reported. a quiet zone in his first community. The railroad
Completing safety up- term, and his adminis- put Tupelo on the map,”
grades including crossing tration produced a three- Wicker said. “And yet it
arms would allow the city phase plan with an esti- brings problems.”
to secure a quiet zone, mated $5.5 million price All they need is approv-
so BNSF Railway trains tag to make the neces- al from BNSF to start on
wouldn’t have to sound sary improvements. Now the four crossings, city of-
horns as they approach approaching the halfway ficials say. The railroad’s
crossings. point of his second term, Michael Garriga predicts
The city won a Mis- no rail improvements approval “very soon.”
App
Continued from Page 1A
Till was lynched af- tured and shot Till before is on site as well as virtu-
ter whistling at Carolyn dumping his body into the al reality so students in
Bryant, a white woman, Tallahatchie River. An all- classrooms far from the
at Bryant’s Grocery and white jury found Bryant Delta can experience the
Meat Market in the tiny and Milam not guilty. locations.
town of Money, Mississip- Eventually, Tell said “A lot of people clearly
pi. Bryant’s husband, Roy he would like the app to think (Till is) worth being
Bryant, and his half-broth- incorporate augmented remembered,” Tell said.
er, J.W. Milam, abducted reality, which would bring “What’s really important
Till from Till’s uncle’s up interactive graphics on is that we tell the story
home at night and tor- the phone while a person well.”
cdispatch.com
Opinion
4A Monday, April 22, 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
Musings
The Hand of God
I watched Notre closed a few years now; packed with doe-eyed bull tormented by the mata- gargoyle.
Dame de Paris burn later. Virgin Mother statues, hoard- dor’s sword, betrayed, at the Notre Dame de Paris will
from my couch, lo- Although I’m not ing relics no one venerates last, by everyone from the survive, rebuilt in part by the
cated in my house, a very good Catho- and still attended by a few old boy-fondling priests, to the donations of rich people. Rich
located one block lic, I’m a Catholic. people. In America, we just red-cloaked cover-up artists, people have always thrown a lit-
from a 100-year-old You cannot leave the tear them down or sell them to to the people who have aban- tle bit of their money at the feet
Catholic church Catholic Church. If some newer faith that will hoist doned a faith that followed their of a Jesus who took the whip to
that is 80 percent you do, the Church a slab of white wood over the ancestors in their weary plod money-changers. That is one of
empty on Sundays. says you haven’t, old church door, white wood behind the plough, to factory, history’s great jokes.
In the back of the and the more loudly daubed with a church name in and death and childbirth. But the Catholic churches
church is a redbrick you say you have red paint, often containing the The crowds gathered on the in Europe and America are
Catholic school, left, the more it words “tabernacle” or “Zion,” sidewalks of Paris, and prayed, still mostly empty, the immo-
abandoned for Marc Dion sounds like you or maybe both, if the neighbor- and sang the “Ave Maria,” and bile-faced statues wondering
decades. know you haven’t. hood is bad enough. I, a trained newspaper asker of where all the young people
And I was “An atheist walks Our generation of humans impolite questions, wondered, have gone, a question that
baptized in Notre Dame de into a bar,” the joke runs. “How believes that poured concrete “How many of those people sometimes has a terrible
Lourdes in Fall River, Mas- does the bartender know the is architecture, that siding is as went to Mass the week before answer.
sachusetts, a huge granite guy’s an atheist?” good as paint, that gargoyles the fire?” The Catholic churches are
church built with the pennies “Because the atheist tells are, if not vulgar, then at least Impolite indeed, a question leaving us. God is taking them
of $1-a-day French-Canadian the bartender that he’s an too expensive to make. for the confessional, and the back one by one.
cotton mill workers. atheist. Then, he tells the bar- And so we re-find peasantry, confessional is out of fashion. Marc Dion, a nationally syn-
My Notre Dame burned tender again. Then, he tells the or at least we learn to stop the We forgive ourselves end- dicated columnist, is a reporter
down a few decades ago. It bartender one more time.” peasants from any slow, multi- lessly, and we piously remind and columnist for The Herald
was replaced by a very ugly The wafer of Communion generational, highly ornament- ourselves that “self care isn’t News, the daily newspaper of his
redbrick church, which merged still ghosts on the tongue. ed thrust to heaven. selfish,” cutting that vapid hometown, Fall River, Massa-
with another Catholic church The Catholic churches of The Catholic Church turns phrase into our heart until it is chusetts. For more on Dion, go
two blocks away, and then Europe are mostly museums and turns like a blood-blinded as humorously disfigured as a to go to www.creators.com.
Heather Nichols
Memorial Services:
Friday, April 26 • 6 PM
Robert Borden
Incomplete
‘Our hearts have giant holes in them. Forgiveness, though,
is achievable, said Patrick
Memorial Gunter Peel
Funeral Home
But our hearts are bigger than they Ireland, a student who be-
came known as “the boy in
2nd Ave. North Location
How many cherries in frozen pie? FDA may soon drop rules
By CANDICE CHOI into the Trump admin- ers don’t. The rules are
AP Food & Health Writer istration’s deregulation seen as arcane by many
agenda . and are a sore spot in the
NEW YORK — Presi- Standards for an array food industry, with com-
dent Donald Trump may of foods including cottage panies saying they pre-
soon be able to claim a cheese and canned peas vent innovation or prompt
sweet victory for his de- were put in place decades lawsuits. The FDA under
regulation push, with offi- ago partly to ensure a lev- Trump has said it plans to
cials preparing to get rid el of quality. They spell update the standards.
of the decades-old rules out how products with Lee Sanders of the
for frozen cherry pies. specific names can be American Bakers Asso-
Emails show the Food made, including ingredi- ciation said she’s hopeful
and Drug Administra- ents that are required or the cherry pie standard
tion planned to start the not allowed. The rules will finally be revoked,
process for revoking the for frozen cherry pies say but that it would not make
standard for frozen cher- they must be 25% cherries a big difference for the in-
ry pies this week, fol- by weight with no more dustry.
lowed by a similar revo- than 15% of the cherries “I feel confident our
cation of the standard for being blemished. members are producing
French dressing. Plans It’s not always clear cherry pies with more
to get rid of the obscure why some food terms than enough cherries,”
rules had been tucked have standards and oth- she said.
6A Monday, April 22, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Analysis
Continued from Page 1A
Republican lawmakers to
greedy and wasteful su-
‘The real problem is that the school finance system
suggest the debate is
perintendents.
MAEP provides a for-
Legislature has not invested in MAEP waste of time. Rebecca
Sibilia, leads EdBuild,
mula that determines how
education money is divid-
and that’s where salaries are paid’ a group that was hired
by Republican lawmak-
ed among K-12 schools,
Nancy Loome of the Parents’ Campaign, which
ers to propose a new
lobbies for more funding of the Mississippi
and lawmakers again left school funding formula
Adequate Education Program
it about $250 million short for the state, in an effort
of the amount the formula White’s report also ig- vors for Republicans. that failed. She said the
says is needed. nores inflation. Consum- White’s predecessor, long-running debate over
“I think it is an attempt er prices have risen more Stacey Pickering, was administrative spending
to distract from the slash- than 20 percent during a long-running critic of is a “diversion.”
ing that legislative lead- the time. White suggests Mississippi’s education “What needs to be
ers are getting over the that’s not a good measure, spending, and White says discussed is whether the
pay raise,” Loome said. although he admits infla- he too, intends to remain needs of children are be-
She noted that White tion exists. He also agrees engaged in the area. He ing met, not the account-
rolled in spending includ- that some districts with said he’s had a longstand- ing code used to record
ing debt service and fed- shrinking enrollment ing interest in Mississip- spending,” Sibilia said.
erally reimbursed school face fixed costs they can’t pi’s school finance system
lunch spending, falsely easily cut. He suggests dating back to an honors
suggesting districts could considering further con- thesis he wrote on the
have shifted that money solidation of school dis- subject at the University
to teacher pay. tricts or that lawmakers of Mississippi. That thesis
“The real problem is and school leaders should was cited when White was
that the Legislature has find creative ways to cut named a Rhodes Scholar
not invested in MAEP and spending. in 2008.
that’s where salaries are White denied that the But some other stu-
paid,” Loome said. report was timed to do fa- dents of Mississippi’s
Profile
Continued from Page 1A
That leaves the rest Cyndi said she has them to learn the same
of the week for helping fun working with the things she wants Mar-
coach tennis and the softball players at MSU garet Ann to learn — to
weekends for softball, — “(they’re) very driven give it more than 100
she said. athletes and they’re re- percent, work hard and
“It’s mainly a lot of ally structured. It’s nice have fun.
preparation, being very to be around the really She said the kids had
scheduled and prepared,” competitive kids” — and a successful season this
she said. “Know your loves being able to coach year, though they didn’t
jobs on both ends and the high school students. make it all the way to
(be) able to switch if you “There are a lot of state playoffs.
need to.” instances in matches “Any time our kids
They even overlap where I get to coach win is a great moment,”
sometimes, she added. them ... where you have she said. “The kids
This past year when the to actually make them are always excited and
high school kids had ten- stop and look at the game
they’ve learned some-
nis matches in Jackson, as a whole in a different
thing about tennis.
she tried to make sure way and deduct and rea-
They’ve learned how to
she was already there for son on how they need to
work. Mostly though, she apply themselves to that be competitive and win
said it’s nice to be able to situation,” she said. “And in (certain) situations.
switch skill sets, going that is always something Losing is never fun, but I
from interior design to we try to teach them think they learn through
athletics whenever it’s about life, that that’s the that. But I just like it
required. way they’re going to go when our kids win.”
“You just have to make into work and college, As for Margaret Ann:
it work so you get to do to always stand back at “She has fun watching.
something that you love,” look at the situation as a She’s ready to play,”
she said. “... It’s good for whole and look how to at- Cyndi said. “It’s hard for
me. It’s a good change tack it and figure out how her to watch. ... We’re
in scenery and gets to make it work best for looking forward to the
back to athletics, gives you. And that happens in summer and making her
your brain a break from every match.” a better player and going
work.” She said she wants through try-outs.”
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Borges helps Bulldogs score a repeat SEC tennis title On the bump, junior
Westlee Honeycutt earned
the win. Honeycutt gave
BY BEN PORTNOY and high-fives. 6-2, while freshman Gregor Ramsk-
bportnoy@cdispatch.com Twice felt nice. ogler and senior Trevor Foshey de-
“Winning to- up just three hits and
struck out four in 5.1 in-
For the second year in a row, the feated Scott Jones and Adam Walton nings of relief.
As Tennessee’s Timo Stodder MSU men’s tennis team had won the by the same score. day just con- Game two will be
shoved a ball wide to give Mississip- SEC Championship after defeating In singles, Strahinja Rakic battled played at 7 p.m. Monday at
pi State senior Nuno Borges a 6-2,
2-6, 6-3 victory at No. 1 singles in the
Tennessee 4-1 in the title match. through a tightly contested 6-3, 7-5 firms that what Corinth. Caledonia would
“Winning today just confirms that win over Jones at No. 3 for his second advance with a victory.
Southeastern Conference Champion-
ship title match, Borges dropped his
what we’re doing is the right thing
to do, the right way to do it,” MSU
individual win in as many days.
“He’s playing with the most confi-
we’re doing is Below Caledonia on the
bracket, New Hope dom-
racquet. dence he’s ever played with,” Robert
With his arms spread wide apart,
coach Matt Roberts said.
It was a dominating performance said of Rakic. the right thing inated Gentry in a Satur-
day doubleheader.
he awaited a celebratory embrace from start to finish for the Bulldogs. Foshey faced little pushback at The Trojans provided
from his teammates gathered just MSU jumped to a quick 1-0 lead No. 5 singles, handling Martim Prata to do, the right an offensive onslaught
off the doubles alley at the Alfred A. after securing the doubles point with 6-4, 6-3. to the tune of 17-0 and
Ring Tennis Complex in Gainesville, little resistance. With MSU leading 3-1, eyes way to do it.” 25-0 wins over the Rams,
Florida. Junior Giovanni Oradini and se- turned toward Borges’ match. punching their ticket to
MSU men’s tennis
On the corner of the court, Borg- nior Niclas Bran took down Tennes- A grinder by nature, the two-time the next round.
es was met with an onslaught of hugs see’s Pat Harper and Andrew Rogers See bulldogs, 4B coach Matt Roberts New Hope will await
the winner of the Caledo-
nia-Corinth series. The
round of 16 matchup is
sec women’s golf championships slated to begin Thursday
night.
college football
pro golf
Golf
Victory Christian vs. Starkville Christian, 4 p.m. (Hess 1-3), 7:05 p.m.
Detroit (Boyd 1-1) at Boston (Sale 0-4), 7:10
Purdue 6, Rutgers 2
Rutgers-Newark 10, Stockton 5 Auto racing
Prep Softball p.m.
Kansas City (Keller 2-1) at Tampa Bay (Chirinos
St. John’s 3, Villanova 1
Saint Joseph’s 6, La Salle 5, 10 innings
St. Joseph’s (L.I.) 3, Purchase 1 NASCAR CUP SERIES
Glance
Today’s games 3-0), 7:10 p.m. St. Lawrence 11, RPI 6 Last race: Martin Truex Jr. broke through with
Southern Miss men ready for C-USA Championships Victory Christian at Victory Baptist, 4:30 p.m.
Minnesota (Odorizzi 1-2) at Houston (Peacock
2-0), 8:10 p.m.
Seton Hill 5-1, California (Pa.) 2-4
Shippensburg 2-1, Lock Haven 1-4
his first victory of 2019 at Richmond.
Next race: Geico 500, April 28, Talladega Su-
The Southern Miss men’s golf team battles for the Conference Tuesday’s games N.Y. Yankees (Happ 0-2) at L.A. Angels (Har- Siena 5, Quinnipiac 4, 13 innings perspeedway, Talladega, Alabama.
USA Championship this week as they open the league tournament vey 0-2), 10:07 p.m. Stony Brook 7, Albany (NY) 4 Online: http://www.nascar.com
event Monday at the Texarkana Country Club in Texarkana, Ark. Victory Christian vs. Starkville Christian, 4 p.m. Texas (Minor 2-1) at Oakland (Bassitt 0-0), Swarthmore 13, Gettysburg 4 XFINITY SERIES
10:07 p.m. Towson 2-10, Delaware 1-8, 1st game, 10 Last race: Cole Custer won for the second time
The championship is four days, with 18 holes scheduled for each Tuesday’s Games innings in four races.
Miami (Lopez 1-3) at Cleveland (Carrasco 2-2), Trinity (Conn.) 9, Hamilton 8 Next race: MoneyLion 300, April 27, Talladega
of the first three days. After 54 holes of stroke play, the top four teams
will be seeded and conclude the championship on the fourth day with a
match play playoff. Playing partners for the first day will be determined
on the air 6:10 p.m.
Chicago White Sox (Nova 0-2) at Baltimore
(Cashner 3-1), 7:05 p.m.
UMass 6, Maine 5
UMBC 10-4, Hartford 8-7
Vassar 9, Union (N.Y.) 1
Superspeedway.
Online: http://www.nascar.com
TRUCK SERIES
by a blind draw. For every succeeding round, team scores will deter- Today San Francisco (Samardzija 1-1) at Toronto
(Thornton 0-2), 7:07 p.m.
Wagner 8, Mount St. Mary’s 2
Washington (Md.) 8, Muhlenberg 5
Last race: Kyle Busch won his fourth straight
start in the series.
mine pairings. The winner gains the league’s automatic bid to the NCAA COLLEGE SOFTBALL Detroit (Turnbull 0-2) at Boston (TBD), 7:10 p.m. Washington & Jefferson 12-8, Geneva 4-0 Next race: JEGS 200, May 3, Dover Internation-
Kansas City (Bailey 2-1) at Tampa Bay (TBD), West Virginia 1-4, Kansas 0-3, 2nd game, 11 al Speedway, Dover, Delaware.
Championship. 6 p.m. — Auburn at Kentucky, SEC 7:10 p.m. innings Online: http://www.nascar.com
The event takes place on the par-72, 6,935-yard course. The Minnesota (Pineda 2-1) at Houston (Miley 1-2), Wilson 16, Centenary (N.J.) 2 FORMULA ONE
Golden Eagles will utilize the five-member group of Walker Kesterson,
MLB BASEBALL 8:10 p.m. Yale 6, Penn 5 Last race: Defending champion Lewis Hamilton
6 p.m. — Philadelphia at NY Mets, ESPN N.Y. Yankees (German 3-1) at L.A. Angels SOUTH took first for the second start in a row.
Brian Richards, Joey Kirkland, Matt Lorenz and Nathan Corchis. (Stratton 0-1), 10:07 p.m. Alabama A&M 13-8, Alabama St. 6-12 Next race: Azerbaijan Grand Prix, April 28,
“This course doesn’t look like much on paper,” said Southern Miss 9 p.m. — NY Yankees at LA Angels OR Texas Texas (Lynn 2-1) at Oakland (Montas 3-1), Albany (Ga.) 15, Paine 1 Baku City Circuit, Baku, Azerbaijan.
Appalachian St. 9, Troy 7 Online: http://www.formula1.com
coach Eddie Brescher. “Being 6,900 yards is a shorter course for these at Oakland. MLB 10:07 p.m.
Auburn 6, Mississippi 5, 10 innings INDYCAR
Seattle (Swanson 0-1) at San Diego (Margevi-
guys. However, it shows its teeth when you place your approach shots NBA BASKETBALL cius 1-2), 10:10 p.m.
Barton 6-6, Southern Wesleyan 4-1
Belmont 4, Murray St. 3
Last race: Alexander Rossi won from the pole
at Long Beach.
out of position. We constantly talk about the importance of 150 yards 7 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Milwaukee at Detroit, National League Birmingham-Southern 14, Sewanee 4 Next race: IndyCar Grand Prix, May 11, India-
and in. If we take care of business inside of 150 yards, we should have a East 1st Round, Game 4, TNT East Division Campbellsville at Lindsey Wilson, 2, ppd. napolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis.
W L Pct GB Carson-Newman 12, Coker 11, 10 innings Online: http://www.indycar.com
good chance this week.” 9:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Houston at Utah, Coastal Carolina 9-12, Georgia Southern 7-13
Philadelphia 12 9 .571 — NHRA DRAG RACING
Atlanta 11 10 .524 1 Cumberlands (Ky.) at Cumberland (Tenn.), 2, Last race: Brittany Force won Top Fuel in
West 1st Round, Game 4, TNT New York 11 10 .524 1 ppd. Texas.
Mahonen joins Ole Miss men’s golf program NHL HOCKEY Washington 10 10 .500 1½ Dayton 6-0, George Mason 4-2
Duke 5, Clemson 3
Next race: Four Wide Nationals, April 26-28,
Ole Miss men’s golf head coach Chris Malloy announced another Miami 6 16 .273 6½ zMax Dragway, Concord, North Carolina.
6 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD, Central Division East Carolina 5-9 UConn 2-7 Online: http://www.nhra.com
addition to the Rebel Golf family as Veeti Mähönen signed his National NBCSN W L Pct GB E. Kentucky 7, Jacksonville St. 5
Pittsburgh 12 7 .632 — Elon 11-8, William & Mary 9-2, 1st game, 10
Letter of Intent. Mähönen, a native of Kirkkonummi, Finland, where he
attends Porkkalan Lukio, will join the Rebels this fall for the 2019-20
SOCCER (MEN’S)
1:55 p.m. — Premier League: Chelsea vs.
St. Louis
Milwaukee
12 9 .571
13 10 .565
1
1
innings
Embry-Riddle 9, Lynn 1
Erskine 7, Mount Olive 4
Golf
season.
Burnley, NBCSN
Chicago
Cincinnati
10 10 .500 2½
8 13 .381 5 Faulkner 11, Stillman 1 PGA Tour
“We are excited to officially welcome Veeti to the Ole Miss Golf West Division FAU 8-4, W. Kentucky 5-11 At Harbour Town Golf Links
family,” Malloy said. “This will be a name that Ole Miss fans will hear a
lot of over the next four years. He brings a great amount of international
Tuesday
Los Angeles
W L Pct GB
15 9 .625 —
FGCU 3-2, Jacksonville 1-1
Florida A&M 7-11, Savannah St. 5-7
Hilton Head Island, S.C.
Purse: $6.9 million
Yardage: 7,099; Par: 71
COLLEGE BASEBALL San Diego 12 11 .522 2½ Florida St. 5-3, Virginia 3-13
Final
golf experience to this group.” Arizona 11 11 .500 3 Furman 4-1, W. Carolina 3-5
Mähönen is eighth in the Finnish amateur golf rankings. He was the
6 p.m. — Missouri State at Missouri, SEC Colorado 9 13 .409 5 Gardner-Webb 8-1, Winthrop 1-7 C.T. Pan (500), $1,242,000 71-65-69-67—272
Georgia 4, Missouri 2 Matt Kuchar (300), $745,200 69-69-68-67—273
bronze medalist at the Finnish national stroke play championship last 7 p.m. — Nebraska at Creighton, CBSSN San Francisco 9 14 .391
Saturday’s Games
5½
Georgia Gwinnett at Talladega, 2, ppd. P Cantlay (145), $358,800 67-72-66-69—274
S Lowry (145), $358,800 65-68-71-70—274
year. In 2017, Mähönen became the Finnish National Junior Champion. COLLEGE SOFTBALL St. Louis 10, N.Y. Mets 2 Georgia Tech 7-4, Virginia Tech 5-3
Scott Piercy (145), $358,800 67-70-68-69—274
Arizona 6, Chicago Cubs 0 Hampden-Sydney 20, Shenandoah 6
4:30 p.m. — Illinois at Northwestern, BTN Pittsburgh 3, San Francisco 1, 5 innings High Point 4-5, Presbyterian 2-4 J.T. Poston (92), $231,150 71-71-67-66—275
S Power (92), $231,150 68-72-68-67—275
6 p.m. — Michigan State at Michigan, FS1 Cleveland 8, Atlanta 4, 1st game Jackson St. 19, MVSU 3
Lee 16, Montevallo 6 K Streelman (92), $231,150 69-69-69-68—275
Miami 9, Washington 3 Sam Burns (80), $200,100 67-70-69-70—276
MLB BASEBALL
Basketball 7 p.m. — LA Dodgers at Chicago Cubs OR
Milwaukee 5, L.A. Dodgers 0
Atlanta 8, Cleveland 7, 2nd game
Liberty 3-2, N.C. A&T 0-8
Little Rock 7-4, Louisiana-Monroe 3-2
LSU 11, Florida 2
K.J. Choi (64), $152,950
Troy Merritt (64), $152,950
70-66-69-72—277
69-67-72-69—277
Philadelphia 8, Colorado 5 Kevin Na (64), $152,950 67-72-71-67—277
Minnesota at Houston, MLB Cincinnati 4, San Diego 2 Louisiana Tech 11, Marshall 1
Lynchburg 5, Bridgewater (Va.) 4
Ian Poulter (64), $152,950 70-67-67-73—277
EMCC’s Metcalf chosen MACJC All-State/North Team NBA BASKETBALL Sunday’s Games
Washington 5, Miami 0 Maryland 14-9, Ohio St. 8-10, 2nd game, 11
R Sabbatini (64), $152,950 67-69-68-73—277
M Thompson (64), $152,950 68-71-69-69—277
innings
SCOOBA – East Mississippi Community College freshman 6 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, NBA San Francisco 3, Pittsburgh 2
Memphis 11-5, Tulane 8-20
R Cabrra Bello (45), $90,620 68-69-70-71—278
L.A. Dodgers 6, Milwaukee 5 Joel Dahmen (45), $90,620 70-68-71-69—278
guard Tye Metcalf has been named to the 2018-19 MACJC Women’s 7 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT St. Louis 6, N.Y. Mets 4 Mercer 15, VMI 6 Zach Johnson (45), $90,620 69-69-72-68—278
Basketball All-State/North Division First Team, as chosen by the head 9:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT Chicago Cubs 2, Arizona 1 Miami 16-6, Louisville 11-9 J Kokrak (45), $90,620 69-68-72-69—278
Colorado 4, Philadelphia 1 Miles 14, Tuskegee 10 P Malnati (45), $90,620 67-72-69-70—278
women’s basketball coaches of the Mississippi Association of Commu-
NHL HOCKEY San Diego 4, Cincinnati 3 Millsaps 4, Oglethorpe 3, 10 innings T Mllinax (45), $90,620 66-68-71-73—278
nity and Junior Colleges. Atlanta 11, Cleveland 5 Middle Georgia 9, Brewton-Parker 7 E Pepperell, $90,620 71-69-68-70—278
As one of five players selected to this year’s first-team all-state 6 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD, Monday’s Games Newberry 21, Lincoln Memorial 5 W Smpsn (45), $90,620 69-73-65-71—278
Norfolk St. 6-4, Coppin St. 0-3 B Stuard (45), $90,620 68-70-72-68—278
women’s squad from the MACJC’s North Division, Metcalf led head NBCSN Arizona (Godley 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Musgrove
1-1), 7:05 p.m. North Alabama 8, North Florida 4 H English (34), $56,350 72-69-69-69—279
coach Sharon Thompson’s EMCC Lady Lions in scoring (14.0 ppg), SOCCER (MEN’S) Philadelphia (Arrieta 3-1) at N.Y. Mets (Matz North Carolina 8-11, Boston College 7-10, both T Fleetwd (34), $56,350 71-68-70-70—279
1-1), 7:10 p.m. games, 11 innings Weekley (34), $56,350 69-70-70-70—279
assists (70), steals (42), 3-pointers made (21) and free throw percentage 1:30 p.m. — German Cup: RB Leipzig vs. Milwaukee (Houser 0-0) at St. Louis (Flaherty N.C. Central 7-5, Bethune-Cookman 2-8 D Johnsn (28), $46,920 68-67-68-77—280
(72.4%). The left-handed backcourt performer also averaged 3.2 North Greenville 10-14, Chowan 2-2 A Noren (28), $46,920 67-74-67-72—280
Hamburger SV, semifinal, ESPNEWS 1-1), 7:45 p.m.
Northwestern St. 6-6, McNeese 0-5 R Palmer (28), $46,920 66-71-74-69—280
rebounds per game this past season. Washington (Hellickson 2-0) at Colorado (An-
1:40 p.m. — Premier League: Tottenham vs. derson 0-2), 8:40 p.m. Old Dominion 8-6, FIU 6-12 C Reavie (28), $46,920 68-71-68-73—280
A product of Southaven High School, Metcalf posted four 20-point Radford 11-5, Longwood 6-4 JJ Spaun (28), $46,920 70-69-68-73—280
Brighton, NBCSN Tuesday’s Games
Miami (Lopez 1-3) at Cleveland (Carrasco 2-2), Richmond 8-3, VCU 5-16 D Berger (21), $36,455 66-69-72-74—281
outings as an EMCC freshman, including a season-high 26 points
Wednesday Roanoke 16-7, E. Mennonite 5-8 L Donald (21), $36,455 70-70-69-72—281
6:10 p.m. E Grillo (21), $36,455 68-67-70-76—281
versus Meridian in just her second collegiate appearance. She also Atlanta (Gausman 1-1) at Cincinnati (Gray 0-3), Samford 3-14, UNC Greensboro 2-0, 1st game,
10 innnings A Landry (21), $36,455 69-71-73-68—281
tallied 23 points at Coastal Alabama-North, 22 at Mississippi Delta and COLLEGE SOFTBALL 6:40 p.m.
South Alabama 10, Georgia St. 7 D MCrthy (21), $36,455 70-68-70-73—281
Arizona (Weaver 1-1) at Pittsburgh (Williams
20 at Snead State. 6 p.m. — Southern Mississippi at Ole Miss, 1-0), 7:05 p.m. South Carolina 3-3, Texas A&M 2-6 H Swfford (21), $36,455 68-74-71-68—281
S.C.-Beaufort 10, Thomas (Ga.) 7 Bud Cauley (17), $30,360 69-72-72-69—282
Metcalf was joined on the 2018-19 MACJC All-State/North Division SEC San Francisco (Samardzija 1-1) at Toronto
S.C. Upstate 8, Campbell 7 Matthew Fitzpatrick, $30,360 71-71-68-72—282
First Team by Dayzsha Rogan (Northeast Mississippi), Shaniyah Buford (Thornton 0-2), 7:07 p.m. Kevin Kisner (14), $26,220 71-68-72-72—283
6:30 p.m. — Nebraska at Iowa, BTN Philadelphia (Eflin 2-2) at N.Y. Mets (Wheeler South Florida 7-12, The Citadel 2-9
Danny Lee (14), $26,220 72-69-70-72—283
(Itawamba), Walneika Holmes (Coahoma) and Jekalen Jones (Holmes). 1-2), 7:10 p.m. Southeastern (Fla.) 7, Keiser 1
Luke List (14), $26,220 66-73-73-71—283
CURLING Milwaukee (Davies 2-0) at St. Louis (Wacha Southern U. 7-5, Texas Southern 6-6, 1st
Ryan Moore (14), $26,220 66-74-72-71—283
game, 12 innings
9:30 p.m. NBCSN — World Mixed Dou- 1-0), 7:45 p.m. Charley Hoffman (11), $21,390 68-69-70-77—284
Tennis L.A. Dodgers (Maeda 3-1) at Chicago Cubs SE Louisiana 11, Nicholls 1 Billy Horschel (11), $21,390 67-70-72-75—284
bles Championship: U.S. vs. Spain, Norway (Quintana 2-1), 8:05 p.m. Southern Miss. 8, Charlotte 6
Spalding 5, Principia 3
Patton Kizzire (11), $21,390 72-69-71-72—284
Washington (Corbin 1-0) at Colorado (Freeland Jonathan Byrd (8), $17,342 68-73-73-71—285
(taped) 2-3), 8:40 p.m. Stetson 4-1, Kennesaw St. 0-2 Adam Hadwin (8), $17,342 71-69-74-71—285
Tennessee 8, Kentucky 2
GOLF Seattle (Swanson 0-1) at San Diego (Margevi- Kyoung-Hoon Lee (8), $17,342 70-69-74-72—285
ICC Tennis’ Roldan qualifies for National Tournament 10 p.m. — Women’s Golf: Asia-Pacific Ama-
cius 1-2), 10:10 p.m. UAB 7-1, UTSA 3-4
UNC Asheville 11, Charleston Southern 4
Graeme McDowell (8), $17,342 68-71-73-73—285
FULTON, Miss. – Itawamba Community College freshman Franco Brandt Snedeker (8), $17,342 71-71-69-74—285
teur Championship, first round, Japan, GOLF Braves 11, Indians 5 UT Martin 6-4, Austin Peay 3-5 Scott Stallings (8), $17,342 70-69-71-75—285
Roldan has qualified to compete in the National Junior College Athletic Atlanta Cleveland Vanderbilt 13, Alabama 5 Wyndham Clark (6), $15,801 70-69-78-69—286
Association (NJCAA) Division I Men’s Tennis Championship. 5:30 a.m. (Thursday) — European Tour Golf: ab r h bi ab r h bi
Albies 2b 5 2 1 2 Lindor ss 4 1 1 1
Virginia Wesleyan 13, Guilford 9
Wake Forest 4-9, N.C. State 3-8
Brian Gay (6), $15,801 71-68-71-76—286
Brandon Harkins (6), $15,801 71-67-74-74—286
Roldan earned the right to advance to the national tournament Trophee Hassan II, first round, Morocco, Dnldson 3b 4 3 3 4 Moroff ss 1 0 0 0 Webber International 8, Warner 1 Jordan Spieth (6), $15,801 71-66-74-75—286
Clbrsn ph-1b 1 0 0 0 L.Mrtin cf 5 2 2 0 William Carey 13, Blue Mountain 4 Marc Leishman (5), $15,318 70-69-77-71—287
when he reached the No. 1 Men’s Singles Finals of the NCJAA Region GOLF F.Frman 1b 4 2 3 2 Ramirez 3b 3 0 0 0 Wingate 8, Queens (N.C.) 7 Nick Taylor (5), $15,318 72-70-68-77—287
23 and Mississippi Association of Community and Junior Colleges MLB BASEBALL Camgo ph-3b 1 0 0 0 M.Frman 3b 1 0 0 0 Winston-Salem St. 4, Emmanuel (Ga.) 3 Richy Werenski (5), $15,318 74-68-74-71—287
Acn Jr. lf 5 0 2 0 C.Sntna 1b 3 0 0 0 Wofford at ETSU, ccd. Branden Grace (5), $14,973 70-72-75-71—288
(MACJC) Tournament last week in Tupelo. 2 p.m. — Milwaukee at St. Louis OR Miami Mrkakis rf 5 0 2 1 Gnzalez lf 2 0 1 0 MIDWEST Scott Langley (5), $14,973 68-74-75-71—288
The Buenos Aires, Argentina native will not be heading to the B.McCnn c 5 1 2 1 G.Allen lf 2 1 2 1 Aurora 5, Marian (Wis.) 2 Ryan Armour (4), $14,559 72-69-74-74—289
at Cleveland, MLB D.Swnsn ss 5 1 1 0 Kipnis 2b 5 0 2 1 Jason Dufner (4), $14,559 73-69-71-76—289
tournament alone, since Blake Gregory (Pontotoc) will accompany him Avila 10, Saint Mary (Kan.) 9
to compete in double’s action as well as individually. 3 p.m. — Washington at Colorado OR Texas Joyce dh 4 1 1 0 R.Perez c 5 1 3 1
Incarte cf 5 1 1 1 Bauers dh 4 0 1 0
Ball St. 3, Miami (Ohio) 2, 2nd game, ppd. Mackenzie Hughes (4), $14,559 70-70-72-77—289
Bellevue 9, Presentation 6 Xander Schauffele (4), $14,559 71-70-73-75—289
This year’s tournament will take place May 13-17 at the Reffkin at Oakland (games joined in progress), MLB Naquin rf 4 0 0 0 Beloit 4, St. Norbert 2 Cody Gribble (3), $14,076 72-69-73-77—291
Totals 44 11 16 11 Totals 39 5 12 4 Ted Potter, Jr. (3), $14,076 73-69-77-72—291
Tennis Center in Tucson, Arizona. 7 p.m. — TBA, ESPN Atlanta 233 101 100—11
Benedictine (Ill.) 6, Illinois Tech 4
Benedictine (Kan.) 10, Graceland (Iowa) 6 Ben Silverman (3), $14,076 73-68-76-74—291
9 p.m. — NY Yankees at LA Angels OR Min- Cleveland 000 000 212—5
E_Lindor (1), Ramirez (3), Inciarte (1). LOB_At-
Buena Vista 15, Wartburg 8 Satoshi Kodaira (3), $13,800 73-68-77-82—300
Butler at Xavier, ccd.
nesota at Houston (joined in progress), MLB
Gymnastics NBA BASKETBALL
lanta 10, Cleveland 11. 2B_F.Freeman (7),
Markakis (6), B.McCann (2), Joyce (2), Inciarte
(3). HR_Donaldson 2 (4), Lindor (1), R.Perez
Calvin 2-5, Kalamazoo 1-2
Central Methodist 4-10, William Penn 1-3 Transactions
Cent. Michigan at Toledo, ppd.
6 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, NBA (2). Chicago 11, Ripon 5 Sunday’s Moves
IP H R ER BB SO
Alabama’s Armbrecht earns All-America status 6 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT Atlanta
Fried W,3-0 6.1 7 2 2 3 6
Clarke 7, Mount Mercy 6
Columbia (Mo.) 6-11, Williams Baptisit 5-3 American League
BASEBALL
FORT WORTH, Texas – Alabama gymnast Abby Armbrecht 8:30 p.m. — NBA Playoff: Teams TBD, TNT Biddle 2-3 1 0 0 1 0 Concordia-Chicago 11, Milwaukee Engineer- BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Designated RHP
closed her career in style at the NCAA Championships in Fort Worth, ing 10
NHL HOCKEY Tomlin
Cleveland
2 4 3 2 0 4
Cornell (Iowa) 15, Monmouth (Ill.) 5
Mike Wright for assignment. Selected the con-
tract of RHP Gabriel Ynoa from Norfolk (IL).
Texas, Friday afternoon, earning All-America honors with her final floor 6 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD, Bieber L,2-1 2.1 5 7 5 1 3 Cornerstone 6, Michigan-Dearborn 5 CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned RHP Jon
exercise routine for the Crimson Tide. Olson 2-3 2 1 1 0 1 Dakota Wesleyan 11, Doane 4 Edwards to Columbus (IL).
NBCSN Anderson 2.2 4 2 2 0 3 Denison 3, Ohio Wesleyan 2 DETROIT TIGERS — Optioned LHP Gregory
The senior scored a 9.9125 in front of a six-judge panel with a floor DePauw 9, Hiram 4
routine that included an extremely difficult double layout as her first
6 p.m. — Stanley Cup Playoff: Teams TBD, Perez
Otero
1-3 2 0 0 0 0
1 2 1 1 2 0 Evansville 6, Indiana St. 2
Soto to Lakeland (FSL).
HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned LHP Reymin
tumbling pass. USA Cimber 1 1 0 0 0 0 Freed-Hardeman 11, Park 3 Guduan to Round Rock (PCL). Recalled LHP
Plawecki 1 0 0 0 0 0 Hastings 13, Dordt 1
“I went back and forth all week trying to decide whether to do the SOCCER (MEN’S) HBP_by Bieber (Albies). WP_Anderson. Illinois 7, Penn St. 6
Framber Valdez from Round Rock.
KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned RHP
double pike or the double layout today, and I’m really glad that I went 1:30 p.m. — German Cup: Bayern Munich Umpires_Home, Carlos Torres; First, Jeremie Illinois St. 7, S. Illinois 6
Indiana at Michigan St., ppd.
Glenn Sparkman to Omaha (PCL). Sent LHP
Rehak; Second, Gerry Davis; Third, Greg Danny Duffy to Northwest Arkansas (TL) for a
with the double layout,” Armbrecht said. “I’m just glad that I got to finish vs. Werder Bremen, semifinal, ESPNEWS Gibson. Indiana Tech at Lourdes, 2, ppd. rehab assignment.
out on a strong note and represent Alabama really well.” T_3:22. A_16,039 (35,225). Iowa 17, Nebraska 9
1:55 p.m. — Premier League: Manchester Jamestown 11, Morningside 9
MINNESOTA TWINS — Optioned RHP Fer-
Finishing seventh in session one of the NCAA Championships United vs. Manchester City, NBCSN College scores Judson 5, Robert Morris-Chicago 4
nando Romero to Rochester (IL).
NEW YORK YANKEES — Placed OF Aaron
Semifinals earned Armbrecht All-America honors for the first time in SUNDAY Kansas Wesleyan 8, Ottawa (Kan.) 6
her career. She was the only individual competitor to earn All-America Thursday EAST
Allegheny 6-0, Wooster 1-16
Kent St. 11, N. Illinois 10
LaGrange 12, Peace 0
Judge on the 10-day IL. Recalled SS Thairo
Estrada from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Placed OF Austin Mead-
recognition on the floor out of the first session. COLLEGE BASEBALL Army West Point 7, Navy 5 Lakeland 6-2, Concordia (Wis.) 2-6
ows on the 10-day IL and RHP Hunter Wood
Binghamton 4, UMass Lowell 1 Lincoln (Ill.) at Oakland City, 2, ppd.
6 p.m. — Texas A&M at Ole Miss, SEC Charleston 7, Northeastern 1 MacMurray 3, Westminster (Mo.) 0
on paternity leave. Optioned RHP Jake Faria to
Durham (IL). Reinstated 2B Joey Wendle from
Swimming 6:30 p.m. — Auburn at Vanderbilt, ESPNU
COLLEGE LACROSSE (WOMEN’S)
Cobleskill 7, Gallaudet 3
Columbia 11-9, Brown 3-6
Davidson 6, George Washington 5
Michigan 4, Northwestern 1
MidAm Nazarene 14, Culver-Stockton 12
Midland 8, Briar Cliff 1
the 10-day IL. Recalled RHP Emilio Pagan and
SS Andrew Velazquez from Durham.
Delaware 10, Towson 3 Missouri Baptist 6, Hannibal-LaGrange 5 TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Placed RHP Matt
3:30 p.m. — Northwestern at Ohio State, Harvard 2-11, Dartmouth 1-3 Mount Marty 5, Hastings 1 Shoemaker on the 10-day IL. Recalled INF
Alabama’s Howard named SEC Male Swimmer of the Year BTN Hofstra 9, UNC Wilmington 8
Kansas 6, West Virginia 5
Oakland 3-1, UIC 2-8
Ohio at E. Michigan, ppd.
Richard Urena from Buffalo (IL).
National League
Alabama senior Robert Howard was named the Southeastern CURLING Lafayette 9-5, Holy Cross 6-10 Oklahoma 2, Minnesota 1 ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS — Optioned RHP
Conference Male Swimmer of the Year by a vote of the league coaches. Lehigh 6, Bucknell 4 Taylor Clarke to Reno (PCL). Recalled RHP
12 a.m. (Friday) — World Mixed Doubles Notre Dame 9-4, Pittsburgh 0-1
Omaha at Fort Wayne, ppd.
Oral Roberts 11-6, N. Dakota St. 5-7 Jimmie Sherfy from Reno.
“This is a tremendous honor for Robert and our program,” UA head Championship: U.S. vs. Russia, Norway NYU 12-3, Brandeis 2-8 New Orleans 20, Missouri St. 12 ATLANTA BRAVES — Optioned RHP Shane
coach Dennis Pursley said. “He’s a great example of someone who Penn St.-Harrisburg 18, Christopher Newport Rochedster (Mich.) 7, Aquinas 1 Carle to Gwinnett (IL).
came in and worked extremely hard and focused on getting the most
(taped), NBCSN 13 Rockford 4, Edgewood 3 CHICAGO CUBS — Optioned LHP Randy Ro-
sario to Iowa (PCL). Recalled RHP Alec Mills
out of his talents in all aspects of the collegiate experience.” GOLF Plattsburgh St. 2-1, Fredonia 1-4, 1st game,
11 innings
Sacramento St. 10, Chicago St. 1
St. Francis (Ill.) 7, Saint Xavier 2 from Iowa. Sent RHP Tony Barnette to Iowa for
The Alexander City, Ala., native posted the highest individual finish 5:30 a.m. — European Tour Golf: Trophee Princeton 4, Cornell 2 St. Francis (Ind.) at Huntington, ppd. a rehab assignment.
Rutgers 6, Purdue 1 St. Francis (Ill.) 7-2, St. Xavier 2-15 COLORADO ROCKIES — Sent 2B Daniel
by an SEC swimmer at the 2019 NCAA Championships, taking third in Hassan II, first round, Morocco, GOLF UMBC 8, Hartford 2 St. Scholastica 11, Minn.-Morris 1 Murphy to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab as-
the 50 freestyle. He also anchored the Crimson Tide’s NCAA Champion 9:30 a.m. — European Tour Golf: Trophee UMass at Maine, ccd. SE Missouri 9, Tennessee Tech 4 signment.
NEW YORK METS — Optioned RHP Chris
West Chester 11-2, Millersville 10-7, 1st game, S. Dakota St. 11-6, W. Illinois 9-7, 2nd game,
200 medley relay and reached the championship final of the 100 Hassan II, first round, Morocco, GOLF 10 innings 10 innings Flexen to Syracuse (IL). Recalled LHP Daniel
freestyle, where he finished fifth. 2:30 p.m. — PGA Tour Golf: Zurich Classic, Yale 9-8, Penn 7-0 SIU Edwardsville 4-16, Valparaiso 3-6 Zamora from Syracuse.
SOUTH Sterling 20, York (Neb.) 8 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed C Jacob
Howard is the first in conference history to earn both SEC swimmer first round, New Orleans, La., GOLF Austin Peay 22, UT-Martin 11 Tabor 15, Friends (Kan.) 4 Stallings on the 10-day IL, retroactive to
and scholar-athlete of the year in the same season. He is also the fourth Coppin St. 5, Norfolk St. 0 Trinity Christian 10. St. Ambrose 3 Thursday. Reinstated C Elias Diaz from the
member of the Alabama men’s team to earn SEC Swimmer of the Year
5:30 p.m. — LPGA Tour Golf: Hugel-Air Pre- Dayton 13, George Mason 3 Trinity International 8, Olivet Nazarene 5 10-day IL.
mia LA Open, first round, Los Angeles, Calif., Duke 9, Clemson 8 UCF 11-4, Wichita St. 3-6 SAN DIEGO PADRES — Optioned RHP Phil
honors and the first since Kristian Gkolomeev in 2015. Elon 11, William & Mary 2 Waldorf 3, Valley City St. 2 Maton and INF Luis Urias to El Paso (PCL).
GOLF FAU 6, W. Kentucky 4 Washington (Mo.) 3, Emory 2 Recalled LHP Robbie Erlin from Lake Elsinore
North Carolina 16, Boston College 8 Wayne St. (Mich.) 6, Wis.-Parkside 2 (Cal). Reinstated OF Manuel Margot from pa-
11 p.m. (Friday) — Women’s Golf: Asia-Pa-
Fed Cup Tennis cific Amateur Championship, second round,
Ohio St. 5, Maryland 1
Old Dominion 7, FIU 2
Wayne St. (Neb.) 9, Minnesota St. 5
W. Michigan at Bowling Green, ppd.
ternity leave.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
Richmond 5, VCU 4, 11 innings William Woods 7-5, College of the Ozarks 2-2
Japan, GOLF Southern U. 16, Texas Southern 6 Wis.-Platteville 11, Wis.-Stevens Point 4 NBA — Suspended New Jersey general man-
U.S. tops Switzerland in World Group 5:30 a.m. (Friday) — European Tour Golf: Vanderbilt 2, Alabama 0
Washington and Lee 12-4, Emory & Henry 11-5
Wis.-Stout 10, Wis.-Oshkosh 3
Wis.-Superior 19, Martin Luther 9
ager Sean Marks one game and fined him
$25,000 for entering the referees’ locker room
SAN ANTONIO — Sofia Kenin and Sloane Stephens won matches Trophee Hassan II, second round, Morocco, MIDWEST Wis.-Whitewater 9, Finlandia 3 after Saturday’s game. Fined San Antonio G
to give the United States a 3-1 victory over Switzerland on Sunday in a Ball St. 6-5, Miami (Ohio) 1-7 Wright St. 14-6, Milwaukee 12-7 DeMar DeRozan $25,000 for recklessly throw-
GOLF Bowling Green 4-4, W. Michigan 3-2 SOUTHWEST ing the basketball toward a game official and
Fed Cup World Group playoff. MLB BASEBALL Cent. Michigan 7-18, Toledo 1-3 Abilene Christian 6, Lamar 5 into the stands. Fined Brooklyn F Jared Dudley
Kenin, a late replacement for Madison Keys, beat Timea Bac- Illinois 4, Penn St. 3 Arkansas 10, Mississippi St. 2 $25,000 and Philadelphia G-F Jimmy Butler
1 p.m. — LA Dodgers at Chicago Cubs OR Illinois St. 8, S. Illinois 4 Cent. Arkansas 6, Sam Houston St. 2 $15,000 for their roles in an on-court altercation
sinszky 6-3, 7-6 (4) to wrap up the match at Freeman Coliseum. The in Saturday’s game.
Americans advanced to the 2020 World Group draw, while Switzerland Arizona at Pittsburgh (12:30 p.m.), MLB Indiana Kokomo 5, Rio Grande 3
Indiana St. 8-6, Evansville 2-4
Crowley’s Ridge 4, Mississippi Women 3
Dallas Baptist 14-7, Bradley 3-6 COLLEGE
was relegated to World Group II. 6 p.m. — Detroit at Boston OR Miami at Phil- Kent St. 10, N. Illinois 3 Grambling St. 10-19, Ark.-Pine Bluff 8-2, 1st GONZAGA — Junior F Killian Tillie will enter
Michigan 3-10, Northwestern 2-1 game, 11 innings the NBA draft.
adelphia, MLB Michigan St. 5-2, Indiana 3-11 Hendrix 6, Rhodes 1 KANSAS STATE — Suspended WR Hunter
Nebraska 3, Iowa 2 Houston 8, Cincinnati 4 Rison indefinitely.
4B Monday, April 22, 2019 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
Sunday’s answer
Sudoku
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YESTERDAY’S
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reigning SEC Player of the Year seniors gathered in a circle, arms want to keep going, want to keep level increases
only once. The from
difficulty 4 6 1 9 7 8 2 5 3
dropped the first set, before re- wrapped around each other’s shoul- Monday to Sunday.
achieving stuff that we have not level increases from Difficulty Level 4/20
bounding in the second to force a ders. ever had in our program,” Roberts Monday to Sunday.
decisive third. Borges, Rakic, Foshey and Bran said. “National championships, Fi-
Point after point, shot after shot, were originally part of seven-man nal Fours — we want to get that.”
Borges wore down his orange and class. They are the only four that Ranked No. 3 in the country,
white-clad counterpart with a flurry remain.
MSU is slated to host a regional in
of long, physical points. In four years, the group has
Stodder finally broke down in combined for 265 singles victories, the new NCAA tournament format
the ninth game of the set, spraying won two SEC Championships and that mimics that of the NCAA base-
that aforementioned shot wide to reached both the Sweet 16 and the ball postseason.
hand Borges and MSU the win. Elite Eight. The Bulldogs will officially learn
As the on-court celebrations Next on that list? A national title. their fate at 6 p.m. April 29 during
persisted, Borges and his fellow “Moving forward those seniors the NCAA.com Selection Show.
Sunday’s Cryptoquote:
Ole Miss
Continued from Page 1B
No. 1 player, Emily Price, 2-up. toe in dramatic fashion with South The Gamecocks missed the par
Swann won the first hole of the Carolina’s Lois Kaye Go. She was putt to extend the match.
match before Price tied it up on down most of the match but clawed Somoskey played 62 holes of
the second hole. Swann retained a back into it on the back nine, win- match play throughout the week-
two-hole lead throughout the back- ning hole 15 to be just one-down end and turned in three match de-
nine when Price cut it back to one with three to play. It all came down ciding victories for the Rebels.
at hole 17. However, she didn’t let to the 18th green, when the fresh- “It was just taking it one step at
that phase her down the stretch. man made the shot of the day. She a time out there,” Somoskey said.
After laying up on 18, Swann stuck sunk a long, winding putt to force
“First step was getting to match
it a couple feet to the hole and a par a playoff from the top shelf of the
play. We grinded it out against
would be enough to get the first green. The pair made pars on the
Rebel points of the afternoon. first three playoff holes on 16, 17 Florida yesterday and Georgia
Julia Johnson finished 3-0 in and 18 that required some clutch this morning. We got the job done
match play on the weekend after putts. against South Carolina, and it’s just
defeating Marion Veysseyre 2-up. It once again came down to 18, unbelievable.”
Johnson had control of the match and when Go hit it in the water go- The Rebels will learn their post-
early, holding a 2-hole lead through ing for the green on their second season regional site during the
the beginning of the back nine. shot, Somoskey played it safe, lay- NCAA Selection Show on Wednes-
Somoskey went 22 holes toe-to- ing up and landing it on the green. day.
Playoffs
Continued from Page 1B
during his six innings of work. loss after giving up 15 runs on 13 11-9 Saturday on the road.
Perry gave up just one unearned hits in 4.2 innings pitched. Katelyn Humphreys led the of-
run on three hits while striking out Despite the statline, Starkville fensive charge with a three-run
nine in just 82 pitches on the day. head coach Ronald Campbell said home run — her first of the year —
ACROSS
Game two will be played at 6 p.m. Reeves pitched well and that the while Charly Clanton, Gabbi Man- 1 Solemn ceremo-
Monday at Starkville. Sophomore team’s five errors played a key in ning and Madison McBrayer all nies
Riley Dawkins is the scheduled the rout. notched two RBIs. 6 Convoy truck
starter for the Yellow Jackets. “I was impressed by our pitch- The series is a chance at revenge 10 Like argon
Rounding out the local playoff ing,” Campbell said. “She threw for New Hope as Pontotoc eliminat- 11 Add a change to
action was West Lowndes. The Pan- strikes, made them put the ball in ed the Trojans in three games in 13 Islands veranda
thers were eliminated Saturday fol- play. They didn’t just hit it all over the round of 16 last season. 14 Ping producer
lowing a 7-0 loss to Ethel. the field. If we make routine plays, The teams will renew their se- 15 Finish
16 Slangy denial
SOFTBALL: Starkville and it’s a different outcome.” ries Monday at 4:30 p.m. Game 18 Binary base
New Hope opened their postsea- The Yellow Jackets and Tigers three will follow at 7 p.m. if neces- 19 Name
sons in 6A and 4A, respectively. will meet again Monday at 2 p.m. sary. 22 Spectrum color
Starkville fell 15-1 in its opener with game three to follow if neces- No. 1 seed Caledonia did not play 23 Had on
against Hernando. sary. this weekend as it awaits the winner 24 Use four-letter
Kyler Reeves was handed the New Hope took down Pontotoc of the Corinth-Clarksdale series. words
27 Transmits
28 Five, in France
29 Have debts Sunday’s answer
30 Leaving of a job
nba playoffs 35 Bed-and-break- 2 Ridiculous 24 List of lines
fast 3 Looks after 25 Franks
Fingers crossed
SOLUTION:
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2019
/s/ Lee Ann S. Turner
Ann S. Turner The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
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est.
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