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Tuesday | January 14, 2020
Oktibbeha Coun-
ty’s first storm
shelter has come in
handy three times in
the past month, but
county leaders say
there is still work
to be done to make
sure it can accom- Campanella
modate the public.
About 10 people showed up when
the shelter first opened Dec. 16 and
about 40 at the end of the month,
when weather forecasts predicted
possible tornadoes in addition to
strong thunderstorms. About 125
were there during the storm Friday
night and Saturday morning, Emer-
gency Management Agency Direc-
tor Kristen Campanella said.
The county needs to implement
security at the shelter, adjust park-
ing accommodations and finalize a
Slim Smith/Dispatch Staff
Ron Thornton, 35, the new director of the Boys and Girls Club of the Golden Triangle, said his passion for the rule on whether pets are allowed,
organization emerged from his role as a volunteer tutor in his home in Kosciusko when he was a college student. she said.
Thornton replaces Nadia Colom, who resigned in November as the club’s executive director. “We discovered that the opening
of the storm shelter had many more
By Slim Smith Triangle, replacing Nadia Colom, back home (Kosciusko) and took responsibilities than we realized,
ssmith@cdispatch.com who had served as director for sev- my classes online,” Thornton said. so therefore we’re trying to back-
en years. “I also started working as a volun- track,” District 2 Supervisor Orlan-
As Ron Thornton entered his se- “Passion is something you can’t teer at the Boys and Girls Club, do Trainer said.
nior season at Ole Miss, his plans teach or learn,” Thornton said. “It’s mainly tutoring. For me, that was County officials started plan-
were to attend law school, thus ful- something you find. That’s what all it took.” ning the shelter in 2014, after a tor-
filling the dream of his brother, who happened to me. I was ready to go By the time he graduated, nado outbreak ravaged Mississip-
had planned to become an attorney to law school. I had taken the LSAT Thornton had changed his career pi, including an EF-4 tornado that
before dying in a car crash. and everything. I thought I knew plans. Instead of law school, he re- devastated Louisville. What was
But a serious car accident of his what I wanted to do, to practice law. turned to Kosciusko for a job with originally planned to be a 20,000
own that year changed Thornton’s That was my brother’s dream.” the Boys and Girls Club, working in square-foot, $4.2 million structure
plans and led him to his passion. The automobile accident all capacities — program director to was scaled down to 8,756 square
In December, Thornton was se- changed Thornton’s direction unit director and, finally, executive feet, with 7,915 square feet of us-
lected as the new director for the during his senior year of college. director. able space, and cost $2 million. It
Boys and Girls Club of the Golden “Because of my injuries, I went See Thornton, 6A can withstand winds of up to 250
miles per hour.
The shelter is designed to ac-
See Shelter, 3A
70 Low 64
style — a church, poem or symphony?
108 E. Main St., Starkville. Jan. 17:
High 5 What kind of animals’ poop do dung
beetles seem to prefer — carnivores, $10; $8 students. Limited seat- Starkville Board
Cloudy, p.m. t-storms
herbivores or omnivores? ing; 662-323-6855. of Aldermen
Full forecast on Answers, 6B work session,
page 3A.
Thursday 1:15 p.m., City
Hall
■ Exhibit reception: Starkville
Inside Area Arts Council hosts a free Jan. 21:
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Classifieds 6B Health 6A
Comics 5B Obituaries 5A reception for work by Gerard of Aldermen
Crossword 4B Opinions 4A Woods at The Partnership lob- meeting, 5:30
Dear Abby 5B by, 200 E. Main St., Starkville. Zach Hudson spends his time at the gym. p.m., City Hall
Shelter
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commodate 1,582 peo- ery told The Dispatch, shelter led them to decide
ple, but it needs to have but he and Trainer both to keep the existing rule
enough chairs, tables said the county should be for now, though the deci-
and other amenities to cognizant not to limit law sion was not final.
keep people comfortable enforcement’s resources The board also shelved
for indefinite periods, as during an emergency. a discussion over a name
well as enough personnel “We’re trying to keep it for the shelter in April
to oversee the building, so we have security there 2018. Supervisors were
Trainer said. at that fixed location Trainer Montgomery torn between former
“We need somebody amongst different enti- meetings and events. A County Administrator
working the front desk ties, but when you have a Federal Emergency Man- Don Posey or former
and keeping people up to storm, city police and the agement Agency grant Emergency Management
date on the weather and county sheriff (need) to paid for about $1.44 mil- Director Jim Britt as the
stuff,” he said. “We’ve still respond,” Montgom- lion of the $1.85 million building’s namesake and
got the building, but now ery said. needed for construction, debated whose contribu-
we need to sit down and Additionally, the shel- with the county con- tions to the early planning
come up with some pos- ter’s parking lot only has stages of the shelter were
tributing the remaining
itive defenders and the so much space, he said. more valuable.
$412,919.
equipment we’re sup- “Any time you have a In addition to the shel-
The shelter currently
posed to have.” lot of people coming to an ter, First United Meth-
Campanella said at area, be it a football game does not allow pets that odist Church and First
the Jan. 6 board of super- or an emergency (shel- are not registered service Baptist Church are Red
visors meeting that the ter), you’re going to have animals, and some coun- Cross-designated shel-
shelter needs at least two some bottlenecking,” ty citizens have taken to ters for food and housing,
security personnel and Montgomery said. social media to complain respectively, if a disaster
that bailiffs from the Ok- The domed shelter is about this, District 4 Su- displaces a large number
tibbeha County Sheriff’s located at the intersection pervisor Bricklee Miller of people, Campanella
Office might be an option. of Lynn Lane and Indus- said at the Jan. 6 meeting. said. EMA and the Red
Starkville city police are trial Park Road, near the The supervisors debated Cross are looking for
another option, District Starkville Sportsplex and changing the rule, but the other potential overnight
1 Supervisor and Board McKee Park, and is also issues of pet allergies and shelters throughout the
President John Montgom- available for community the amount of space in the county, she said.
CMSD
Continued from Page 1A
through insurance and di- es, could cost $4.3 million, In other business, the ing bonds and tax credit
saster relief funds. according to the estimate. board looked at poten- programs for low-income
“The new school The presentation also tial incentive programs housing and commercial
(building) in Stokes- identified other needs, for the redevelopment development, he said.
Beard was built ... in 2005, such as air conditioner of The Magnolia Bowl, a Reviving the Magnolia
so that roof hasn’t been replacements and window Columbus landmark that Bowl would bring more
replaced since 2005,” repairs, which would cost has sat idle for decades revenue to the school
Dedeaux said. “It is a 15- hundreds of thousands at the north edge of the district, alleviate the tax
year roof. When you think of dollars. The district’s city’s downtown historic burden on the community
about shingles, shingles spending on school main- district. Attempts to re- and improve the quality of
last about 15 years ... even tenance was $195,207 vive the once-clamoring life, Spears said.
on a house.” in Fiscal Year 2019 and football field stalled and “There’s just an expo-
District staff also found around $230,000 in each failed over the past years. nential amount of oppor-
a major leak in the roof of the previous fiscal The site is designat- tunities created out of that
above the Fairview Ele- years. ed as public school trust site being redeveloped, or
mentary School cafeteria, To pay for the roof re- land, which means any being developed, I should
which was renovated in pairs, board president Ja- project to redevelop the say,” Spears said.
2017, according to the dis- son Spears said the board site requires approval
trict maintenance direc- would explore different from the Secretary of
tor Stephen Little. “Over funding sources. Aside State’s Office, Spears
by the window where you from its annual budget, said.
come in, it leaks pretty the district could dip into “(It) just takes a lot lon-
good over there,” Little its capital improvement ger to get it through all
said. “And we have some fund — which now sits the different channels,”
in the hallways also.” at roughly $3 million — he said.
The costs for roof re- or insurance coverage Having completed data
pairs were estimated for buildings damaged analyses on the site and
based on a flat rate of $16 during natural disasters, explored funding options,
per square foot, Dedeaux Spears said. As for the the district is now ready
said. Repairing roof leaks 2-year-old roof over Fair- to consider more detailed
just at Columbus High view cafeteria, he said the proposals to incentivize
School, which boasts the board would circle back developers, Spears said.
largest student population and negotiate with the The board was interested
of all Columbus campus- then roofing contractor. in several options, includ-
Area arrests
SOLUNAR TABLE
The solunar period indicates
peak-feeding times for fish and game.
Tue. Wed.
Reeves Talley Price-Ewing Sharp Jr. Ward Dotson Major 4:23a 5:15a
Minor 10:01p 11:09p
The following arrests accessory after the fact. was charged Major 4:49p 5:41p
Minor 11:35a 12:12p
were made by Lowndes n Andrew Sharp Jr., with a bench Courtesy of Mississippi Department
of Wildlife, Fisheries and Parks
County Sheriff’s Office: 64, was charged with two warrant.
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n John Reeves, 35, was counts of malicious mis- n Mat-
charged with grand larce- chief and burglary-break- thew Dot-
ny-more than $500. ing and entering a dwell- son, 35, was
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CAMPAIGN 2020
Trump’s in-kind contribution to Bernie
T
he directed last week in na- rized war. suit. For, as the military says, a U.S.-Iran war rising, Bernie
killing of tionalist solidarity Trump’s claim that the gen- “The enemy gets a vote!” as is the Democratic candidate
Gen. Qassem to honor the dead eral had to be taken down to to how much blood, including whose anti-war credentials are
Soleimani, Iran’s general, today, abort an “imminent” attack on American blood, will be shed the longest and strongest and
blood-soaked field thousands of Irani- Americans, including attacks in 2020. whose position of avoiding war
marshal in the ans are marching on not one but four U.S. em- Also, by sending the 82nd with Iran is most in sync with
“forever war” of the against the ayatol- bassies, is being derided. The Airborne to Kuwait and Iraq, the majority of the party he
Middle East, has lah, accusing his justice of killing the general Trump underscored the truth: seeks to lead.
begun to roil the regime of having seems less the issue now than We are still mired in the “end- Sanders could ride anti-war
politics of both the known the truth the wisdom of the act, and a less wars” of the Middle East sentiment to victory in Iowa
region and the USA. and lied to the storm is brewing over whether despite his promise to extricate and New Hampshire and have
A stunned and nation. Trump and his aides have been us. the wind behind him going
shaken Iran retaliat- Patrick Buchanan In Iraq, a non- dissembling. Fractures have appeared into South Carolina and Super
ed by firing a dozen binding vote has Nancy Pelosi has already in the conservative-populist Tuesday.
missiles at two U.S. bases in been taken in parliament to pushed through the House a coalition that put Trump in His socialism may be a
Iraq. Yet, before launching the demand a full U.S. military nonbinding resolution assert- office. War Party intervention- bridge too far for most Amer-
attack, Iran signaled that its withdrawal from Iraq for the ing that Trump has no author- ists, who have long sought to icans, and an insuperable
retaliation would be strictly execution of Soleimani. Presi- ity to carry out acts of war have the United States do to obstacle to his ever becoming
proportionate, to avoid an dent Donald Trump is threaten- against Iran without Congress’ Iran what Bush 43 did to Iraq, president, but should he win
escalation. ing the Iraqis with sanctions if consent. Rep. Matt Gaetz, a are exhilarated by what they the nomination, he could
U.S. forces were warned Baghdad follows through and Trump supporter from Florida, believe the Soleimani killing occupy in 2020 the space
where the missiles would hit. expels the 5,200 U.S. troops stunned the president by vot- portends — an inevitable war Trump occupied in 2016, as the
Result: zero U.S. casualties in still there. ing for the Pelosi resolution. with Iran. anti-interventionist, anti-war
the two strikes. NATO allies with units in Sen. Mike Lee broke with Trump has also energized candidate.
Hours after the Iranian mis- Iraq are silently seething, as Trump to denounce the brief- the anti-war majority in the And if Bernie ran a “Come
siles hit the U.S. bases, how- they received no warning we ing that Congress received, Democratic Party, specifical- Home, America” campaign,
ever, an apparently panicked were about to take down the about attacks on Americans ly the candidacy of Bernie half a century after the slogan’s
Iranian officer at an air defense general. being imminent, as both Sanders, whose anti-war and author, George McGovern, lost
missile battery launched and Here, the political fallout contemptuous and the worst anti-interventionist credentials in history’s largest landslide,
shot down a Ukrainian airliner from the execution of Soleima- briefing he ever had. are as long-standing and solid Sanders could change the
leaving Tehran airport with 176 ni has only just begun. The general may have as is his fidelity to socialism. face and future of American
people aboard. Democrats, after denounc- gotten the justice he deserved Sanders voted against both politics.
For days, the ayatollah ing Soleimani as a war criminal in that SUV departing Baghdad the Bush II Iraq War that Sen. Patrick J. Buchanan, a
indicated he did not know the and serial killer of American airport, but the unintended Joe Biden voted to support, and nationally syndicated columnist,
cause of the disaster had been soldiers, are accusing Trump consequences of his execution George H.W. Bush’s Desert was a senior advisor to presi-
one of Iran’s own surface-to-air of carrying out, without the are now coming in. Storm expulsion of the Iraqi dents Richard Nixon, Gerald
missiles. consent of Congress, a premed- Trump has elevated the army from Kuwait. Ford and Ronald Reagan. His
Thus, while hundreds of itated act of war on a nation on Middle East wars as a major With the killing of the website is http://buchanan.org/
thousands had been marching which Congress hasn’t autho- issue in 2020, not his strong general and the possibility of blog.
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Jimmy Wood
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al Gunter Peel Funeral at 2 p.m. Saturday at er Peel Funeral Home Jimmy Ray Wood, age 74, died
tion including visitation and Sunday, January, 12, 2020, at his
service times, are provided Home and Crematory, Memorial Gunter Peel, and Crematory, Second
Second Avenue North Second Avenue North Avenue North location, residence in Columbus.
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Betty Jo Backstrom, 93, passed at Egger Cemetery. Visitation will
body has been donated to Columbiana Nursing &
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AM at the 716 2nd Avenue North Mr. Wood was born on Monday, July 30, 1945, in
vided by The Commercial Dis- Memphis, TN, to the late Robert Dee and Katie Mae
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Funeral Home, with Rev. John Barrett Wood.
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no later than 3 p.m. the day Richards and Rev. Bob Wilber Mr. Wood was previously employed by Waters
prior for publication Tuesday officiating. Burial will follow at Truck & Tractor, was the former owner and opera-
through Friday; no later than 4 Friendship Cemetery. Visitation will be held Tues- tor of Woods Chevron, and the current owner/op-
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday
day, January 14, 2020, from 5:00 until 7:00 PM at the erator of Malone’s Grocery Store. In his early years,
edition; and no later than 7:30
2nd Avenue North location. Memorial Gunter Peel he enjoyed racing with Fairchild Racing Team and
a.m. for the Monday edition. serving as an auxiliary deputy with the Lowndes
Incomplete notices must be re- Funeral Home and Crematory, 2nd Avenue North lo-
cation, has been entrusted with the arrangements. County Sheriff’s Office. He was a hard worker all of
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m.
for the Monday through Friday Betty Jo Backstrom Betty Jo was born in Brunswick, TN, to Lois his life and enjoyed spending time with his family
editions. Paid notices must be Visitation: Snowden and Durrell Shelton. She attended MSCW and friends, especially his late grandson, Sloan Ian
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion Tuesday, Jan. 14 • 5-7 PM
in Columbus, where she met and married Bill Back- Atkins. He loved to camp, fish, dove hunt, and was
2nd Ave. North Location
the next day Monday through Services: strom. an avid stockcar racing fan. Mr. Wood was a loving
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 Wednesday, Jan. 15 • 11 AM
Betty Jo had a thirty-two year teaching career in husband, a patient father, a generous business man,
p.m. for Sunday and Monday 2nd Ave. North Chapel a great provider and a loyal friend.
publication. For more informa- Burial the Columbus public school system.
Friendship Cemetery After retiring from her teaching career, Betty Jo In addition to his parents and his grandson, he
tion, call 662-328-2471.
and Bill built and ran a successful bed and breakfast was preceded in death by is sister, Kathy Price.
Jimmy Wood in Columbus. Survivors include his wife, Brenda Atkins Wood,
Lisa Moore Visitation:
Betty Jo was a long time faithful member of Cov- Columbus MS; daughter, Lisa Atkins (Andy), Colum-
COLUMBUS — Lisa Wednesday, Jan. 15 • 9-11 AM bus, MS; son, Robert Keith Wood, Columbus, MS;
College St. Location enant Presbyterian Church. She was also a member
Hayes Moore, 57, died Services: of Kappa Kappa Lota, the Rose Garden Club, the sisters, Peggy Conn (Harold), Largo, FL and Carolyn
Jan. 13, 2020, at her Wednesday, Jan. 15 • 11 AM Long (Phillip), Columbus, MS; brother, James “Billy”
College St. Chapel Wednesday Bridge Club and the Les Amies Study
residence. Burial Group. Wood (Phyllis), Columbus, MS; and a host of nieces,
Arrangements are Egger Cemetery
Betty Jo was preceded in death by her husband, nephews, friends and employees
incomplete and will be Bill. Serving as pallbearers will be Emmett Boozer,
announced by Lown- Theo Burns Robin Fowler, Bobby Watkins, Vern Cowart and Kel-
Graveside Services: She is survived by her three sons, Forrest (Sharon
des Funeral Home of Friday, Jan. 17 • 2 PM Hatch), Charles (Cheryl Measells) and Paul (Leslie vin Crockett
Columbus. Friendship Cemetery
Harrison); six grandchildren; ten great-grandchil- Serving as honorary pallbearers will be Glenn
2nd Ave. North Location Baldwin, George Baldwin, Johnnie Henderson, Ted
dren; and numerous nieces, nephews and sister-in-
Paula Elliott E.W. Price laws. Finch, Dr. Edmond Miller, Issac Smith, Ben Kilgore,
STARKVILLE — The family would also like to mention and thank Tim Hudson, John Moor, and the Lowndes County
Visitation:
Paula D. Elliott, 72, Saturday, Jan. 18 • 1-2 PM Betty Jo’s companion and care giver, Laura Power Sheriff’s Department.
died Jan. 13, 2020, at 2nd Ave. North Location
of New Hope, for all of the love and care Laura gave In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to
Services:
her residence. Saturday, Jan. 18 • 2 PM to Betty Jo. the Wounded Warriors Project, 4899 Belford Road,
Arrangements are 2nd Ave. North Chapel Betty Jo will be missed by all those who knew Suite 300, Jacksonville, FL 32256, the National Kid-
incomplete and will be her. ney Foundation, Inc., 30 East 33rd Street, New York,
announced by Lown- Davlin Call Kerekes Memorials may be made to Covenant Presby- NY 10016, the Columbus-Lowndes Humane Society,
Incomplete P.O. Box 85, Columbus, MS 39703 or the charity of
des Funeral Home of 2nd Ave. North Location terian Church, 515 Lehmberg Road, Columbus, MS
Columbus. 39702. your choice.
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Thornton
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In 2015, Thornton, 35, be done and improve- the clubs in Columbus, he said. “It looks like the
became vice president for ments to be made, but Starkville and West Point, club has a lot of support
the Boys and Girls Club of the groundwork is there, trying to familiarize him- in the community. Those
Jackson. thanks to Nadia and the self with each club, its are strengths we want to
Thornton said the staff and volunteers.” needs and challenges. build on. It’s been very en-
opportunity in Colum- Colom, who resigned “One of the things I couraging so far.”
bus was something he in November but agreed want to do is focus on ca-
couldn’t pass up. to assist in finding her reer paths for our older
“What I really liked is replacement, said she kids,” he said. “We plan
that it’s three different knew almost instantly to put together a univer-
communities,” he said. that Thornton would be a sity tour during the sum-
“Each one is different, great fit. mer for our teens. A lot
with its own challenges “First and foremost, it of these kids have never
and opportunities. The was his experience and been on a university cam-
more I learned about the his clear pus. We’ll also help them
situation here, the better I passion for learn about ways they
liked it. It has a lot of mo- the mission can go to college without
mentum and a lot of excit- of the Boys building up debt — how
ing things are on the way. and Girls scholarships work and
I wanted to be a part of Club,” Co- how to apply for them. Re-
that and add some of my lom said. ally, the program will be
own ideas.” “Even be- about all the things they
Thornton said he rec- fore we Colom need to make the tran-
ognized immediately that spoke, I sition from high school
the Golden Triangle or- knew just by looking at his to college. It can be very
ganization had a strong resume that he was the confusing for some kids,
footing. kind of person we were especially if they’ve had
“Nadia has really put looking for. He knows the limited exposure.”
the club in a strong po- club from the ground up Although he’s been
sition,” he said. “Some- and in and out. I feel real- in Columbus less than a
times you have to go into ly confident about what he month, he said he’s liked
a situation and build it can bring to our commu- what he’s seen so far.
up, put things together. nity.” “The staff and our
That’s not the case here. Thornton said he’s volunteers have been a
There are still things to spent a week at each of great help to me already,”
The Associated Press for another score and fin- Orgeron said of Burrow. the way in what was al- ing it back to Louisiana,” going to keep this thing
ished off one of the most “He’s done so much for ready an historic season. Burrow said, then caught right here.”
NEW ORLEANS — accomplished seasons in the state of Louisiana and The five TD passes and himself. “I guess we’re Burrow became the
From small-town Ohio college football history LSU. We are so grateful 463 yards passing are the in Louisiana, but staying first major college quar-
kid to Louisiana Leg- by leading the top-ranked to Joe Burrow.” most for a BCS or Col- in Louisiana, we weren’t terback to throw 60
end, Joe Burrow capped Tigers to a 42-25 victory The senior quarter- lege Football Playoff title going to let someone touchdown passes in a
his record-breaking, against No. 3 Clemson on back from The Plains, game as are his six total come in here and steal season as LSU snapped
Heisman-winning season Monday night in the play- Ohio, lead the Tigers touchdowns. this from us in our home defending national cham-
by bringing a national off final. (15-0) to their first na- “This is what I want- state. pion Clemson’s 29-game
championship to LSU. “He’s one of the great- tional title since 2007 and ed to do from the time I “We have a great fan winning streak. For the
Burrow threw five est players in LSU his- fourth overall, breaking a was 5 years old, was hoist base that came out and See lsu 4B
touchdown passes, ran tory,” Tigers coach Ed few more records along this trophy, and bring- supported us. We were
How Mike Leach will attack recruiting at MSU Euphoric wins, devastating
loss shape standout season
By Ben Portnoy
bportnoy@cdispatch.com
for Caledonia girls soccer
STARKVILLE — The By Theo Derosa out of last year’s MH-
Pirate has arrived. tderosa@cdispatch.com SAA Class 4A playoffs,
Following Friday’s in- 3-2.
troductory press confer- CALEDONIA — “It felt like we had
ence — an over 35-min- Emotions ran high Nov. reestablished who we
ute session of laughs, 16 in Amory when the were,” Ward said. “We
offensive philosophies, Caledonia girls soccer told them, ‘We’re not
and more laughs — Mike team beat the Panthers afraid of y’all anymore.’”
Leach has already made for the first time in 13 Buoyed by those two
his mark on the MSU foot- years. contests, ’Feds took an
ball program. “I know us and our unbeaten record into a
But with the opening parents cried,” senior home match with Moor-
pleasantries that come center back and captain eville on Dec. 6, pull-
with a new coaching hire Blair Ward said. “We ing away to a 3-1 lead
behind him, Leach’s im- had just been so accus- with 17 minutes to go.
mediate responsibilities tomed to being blown Then senior defensive
involve filling out his out by them. 9-0 games. midfielder Clara Allen,
coaching staff — some- 8-0. We finally fought the Feds’ other captain,
thing athletic director back and beat them for came out of the match
John Cohen has afforded once.” with cramps, and things
him $4.7 million to do. But Three days later, the began to unravel.
Jim Lytle/Dispatch file photo
perhaps as pressing, it’s Confederates went into Mooreville scored
Mike Leach meets with the media to answer additional questions after the press
nearly time to turn the re- conference introducing him as the 34th head football coach at Mississippi State Mooreville and beat the four goals in quick suc-
See leach 4B on Friday in Starkville. team that knocked them See Caledonia 4B
2B Tuesday, January 14, 2020 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
CALENDAR The Associated Press the receivers. We’ve got the Division I-record 60 for the blow delivered by Grant Delpit
Today best quarterback. Got the best season. when Lawrence took off on a
Prep Girls Soccer NEW ORLEANS — A year offensive line. Got the best de- “This is best group of guys run in the closing minutes.
Pontotoc at Caledonia, 5:30 p.m. ago, Clemson made a pretty fense. Best pass rushers. Best anybody could ask for,” said Delpit stuck his helmet into
Shannon at Mississippi School for Math good case as the greatest team linebackers. Best safeties. Burrow, who was 31 of 49 for Lawrence’s gut, the ball went
and Science, 5:30 p.m. in college football history. Best cornerbacks. Can’t beat 463 yards. “This is a special flying and Derek Stingley
Prep Boys Soccer It didn’t take long for anoth- it.” group of guys. This doesn’t scooped up the fumble to seal
New Hope at Columbus, 7 p.m. er group of felines to take the There was never any doubt come around every year.” the victory.
Shannon at Mississippi School for Math standard even higher. that Joe Burrow & Co. could Hard to argue with that. “Tonight was all about
and Science, 7 p.m. Take a bow, LSU. outscore just about anybody Chase finished with nine LSU,” Clemson coach Dabo
Pontotoc at Caledonia, 7:15 p.m. The top spot on that myth- they faced. But when the guys receptions for 221 yards and Swinney said. “They played an
Prep Girls Basketball ical pedestal belongs to these on the other side of the line fi- a pair of scores. Justin Jeffer-
Tigers now. unbelievable game.”
Center Hill at Columbus, 6 p.m. nally showed up, that’s when son also reached triple fig-
With a Heisman Tro- LSU, which somehow sur-
Caledonia at Itawamba AHS, 6 p.m. LSU ensured its place for per- ures receiving, turning his
Heritage Academy at Winston Academy, phy-winning quarterback petuity. nine catches into 106 yards. rendered more than 600 yards
TBA leading an offense for the Clemson, winners of 29 Edwards-Helaire rushed for to Ole Miss, closed out the sea-
New Hope at Grenada, 6 p.m. ages and a defense that came straight games and two of the 110 yards, averaging nearly son by giving up a single touch-
Noxubee County at Hatley, 6 p.m. into its own over the last six previous three national titles, 7 yards per carry, and added down to Texas A&M, limiting
French Camp Academy at West Lown- weeks, LSU competed a most wasn’t going to go down eas- another 54 yards on five re- Georgia to just 10 points in
des, 6 p.m. perfect of seasons with a 42-25 ily. The great ones never do. ceptions. Thaddeus Moss, son the SEC championship game,
Lamar School at Starkville Academy, dismantling of Clemson in the When the orange-clad Tigers of NFL Hall of Famer Randy largely shutting down Jalen
6:30 p.m. national championship game raced out to a 17-7 lead early in Moss, hauled in a pair of short Hurts and high-scoring Okla-
Kirk Academy at Oak Hill Academy, Monday night. the second quarter, it was obvi- TD throws. homa in a Peach Bowl blow-
6:30 p.m. Clemson’s 2018 team was ous that LSU was in for a much LSU piled up a stagger- out, and choking off defending
Newton Academy at Kemper Academy, the first to go 15-0, a remark- tougher fight than it got in ing 628 yards against one of champion Clemson over the
6:30 p.m. able feat that justifiably led either the Southeastern Con- the country’s top defenses, a final 45 minutes of the season.
Prep Boys Basketball many of its players to say they ference championship game Clemson team that had not A championship-worthy de-
Heritage Academy at Winston Academy, should be remembered as the or the Peach Bowl semifinal given up more than 23 points fense, indeed.
TBA best team of them all. game. all season. With confetti fluttering
Center Hill at Columbus, 7:30 p.m. But LSU was even more But Burrow kicked it into But it was the LSU defense all around in the Superdome,
Caledonia at Itawamba AHS, 7:30 p.m. impressive in its own run overdrive, turning to future — maligned much of the sea- someone asked Moss what it
New Hope at Grenada, 7:30 p.m. through 15 straight oppo- NFL weapons such as receiv- son as the team’s Achilles’ meant to be part of the great-
Noxubee County at Hatley, 7:30 p.m. nents, piling up points like a er Ja’Marr Chase and running heel — that pushed the team est team in LSU history.
French Camp Academy at West Lown- pinball machine and shoring back Clyde Edwards-Helaire. across the finish line. He quickly corrected them.
des, 7:30 p.m. up a defense that appeared to LSU was up 28-17 by They harassed and harried
“The greatest team in col-
Lamar School at Starkville Academy, be lacking that championship halftime, having struck for Clemson quarterback Trevor
lege football history,” Moss
8 p.m. touch as late as mid-Novem- three touchdowns in about a Lawrence, who started 10 of
Kirk Academy at Oak Hill Academy, 8 ber. shot back.
nine-minute span. Clemson 15 for 161 yards but completed
p.m. This was the first team ever responded on its first posses- only 8 of 22 for 73 yards the In the end, LSU beat seven
Newton Academy at Kemper Academy, to beat each of the top four in sion of the second half a quick rest of the way. teams that were ranked in the
8 p.m. The Associated Press presea- 50-yard touchdown drive and “LSU did a good job,” Law- AP Top 10 at the time of the
Men’s College Basketball son poll. two-point conversion that rence said. “They brought a lot game — a staggeringly im-
Missouri at Mississippi State, 8 p.m. The average margin in sliced the lead to 28-25. of pressures, they did a good pressive feat.
Ole Miss at Florida, 6 p.m. those games: 21 points. The last hurrah of a proud job of mixing up the coverag- Maybe the greatest ever.
Women’s College Basketball “In my opinion, this is the champion, it turned out. es.” “Look at the record,” Moss
Judson at MUW, 5:30 p.m. best team in college football Burrow threw two more It was the lowest-rated said. “Look at who we played
Thursday — ever,” LSU receiver Terrace touchdown passes, giving him game of the sophomore’s col- and the numbers we put up. It
Prep Girls Soccer Marshall Jr. said. “We’ve got five on the night and an NCAA lege career, with the final speaks for itself.”
Columbus at West Point, 5 p.m.
Mississippi School for Math and Sci-
ence at Yazoo County, 5:30 p.m.
Prep Boys Soccer
Columbus at West Point, 7 p.m.
Mississippi School for Math and Sci-
On Football: Some answers, lots of questions for NFL title games
ence at Yazoo County, 7 p.m. The Associated Press So here’s what we’re won- against the Texans. The of- remaining coaches, though
Prep Girls Basketball dering: fense can do anything, but the Tennessee’s Mike Vrabel has
Hebron Christian at Columbus Christian After a wild weekend of his- special teams are uncertain. three rings as a player. Reid,
toric offensive performances
Academy, 6:30 p.m.
by Derrick Henry and nearly
A sixth seed? Tennessee certainly can
run the ball. Yet it’s won with
12-14 in the postseason, has
Prep Boys Basketball Can a team that sneaked the kind of roster capable
Hebron Christian at Columbus Christian every Kansas City Chiefs play- quarterback Ryan Tannehill of going all the way. Can he
into the postseason on the fi-
Academy, 8 p.m. er, spiced by some timely de- basically being pedestrian, if guide it there?
nal Sunday emulate the 2005
Women’s College Basketball fense from all the winners, we you will, in the playoffs. And
Steelers and 2010 Packers?
have the answers to the make- the pass rush must come alive.
LSU at Mississippi State, 7 p.m.
East Mississippi Community College up of the NFL’s Final Four.
Tennessee has that look right
Green Bay has a Hall of
Pedigree?
now. Yes, Vrabel has the pedi-
at Northwest Mississippi Community Which brings along a whole Fame-caliber quarterback,
The Titans fear no one, as gree from his linebacker days,
College, 5:30 p.m. lot of questions. a spectacular receiver, do-it-
they showed first in Foxbor- but he’s now on the sideline
Men’s College Basketball The NFC, following a wild- all running back and steady
ough, Massachusetts, and overseeing matters.
East Mississippi Community College card weekend in which both enough line. It also has a
then in Baltimore. Their de- So who has the background
at Northwest Mississippi Community wild cards won, settled down dangerous pass rush. What
fense is versatile, physical and of achievement in the crucible
College, 7:30 p.m. to top-seeded San Francisco it lacks is enough reliability
well coached. When they dom- that is a conference champion-
and No. 2 Green Bay reaching in the secondary and, despite
inate in the trenches, they win, ship game?
on the air the championship game. It’s a
and the Titans have controlled
its gaudy record, an inability
Some players to look for to
classic rivalry that will resume to put away opponents before
Today the line of scrimmage in both make the most critical plays
next Sunday when the Niners things get uncomfortable.
AUTO RACING road playoff victories. So that leaves the Niners, next weekend:
(14-3) host the Packers (14-3).
4:30 p.m. — Dakar Rally 2020: Stage And then there’s Henry, the whose biggest question mark — Richard Sherman. The
9, Wadi Al Dawasir to Haradh, Saudi “This is where it really gets
fun. There’s only four teams first player with two games entering the playoffs was QB 49ers cornerback was the
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Mountfield, NHLN
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NHLN Aaron Rodgers says. can catch the ball, run it, pur-
COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN’S) It will be the eighth post- the Titans in consecutive sue on defense, cover in the — Rodgers. Can’t ignore
5:30 p.m. — Nebraska at Ohio State, season meeting since 1995 for weeks. passing game and unnerve op- an all-time great who probably
FS1 the Packers and Niners. He also has the most yards posing passers. Give the nod should have gotten to more Su-
6 p.m. — Louisville at Pittsburgh, ACCN rushing through his first four per Bowls than the one he won
6 p.m. — Duke at Clemson, ESPN In the AFC, Tennessee here to the Niners.
6 p.m. — Mississippi at Florida, ESPN2 has been the giant killer. The postseason games at 561. for the 2010 season.
And, get this, he threw a — Logan Ryan. Tennes-
6 p.m. — Richmond at Davidson,
ESPNU
Titans rode the relentless
3-yard touchdown jump pass
Can you do it Andy? see’s highly productive defen-
running of Henry past the de- Like Rodgers, Chiefs
6 p.m. — Louisiana State at Texas at Baltimore — the first by a sive back, a champion with the
A&M, SECN fending champion Patriots last coach Andy Reid had a Hall of
weekend. On Saturday, they running back in the playoffs Patriots, seems to be in the
7 p.m. — Iowa at Northwestern, BTN Fame-worthy resume. Unlike
7 p.m. — Virginia Commonwealth at did in the league’s best during since 1987, when Allen Rice of right spots at key times.
Rodgers, Reid has no Lombar-
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ACCN two fourth-and-1 stops into 28 been so successful in more
8 p.m. — Kansas at Oklahoma, ESPN points. That was more than championship. than one location — Mar- George Kittle had such a spec-
8 p.m. — Maryland at Wisconsin, enough as the defense kept ty Schottenheimer and Dan tacular season, Kelce showed
ESPN2
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Jackson and the NFL’s most Doing nearly everything out owning a ring. Reid got to Texans how dangerous he can
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SECN of the night. run. his Eagles lost a close one to or in the red zone.
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Hinch, GM fired for Astros sign stealing after MLB bans pair
The Associated Press standing on second. Using insisted that Houston’s external stakeholders, has Hinch issued a state- eight years later for de-
technology is prohibited. championship, which cul- been very problematic,” ment through the Astros, flating footballs used in
HOUSTON — Astros players dis- minated in a seven-game Manfred wrote in a nine- saying he was “disappoint- the AFC championship
The Houston Astros’ puted whether knowing World Series over the Los page statement. “At least ed in our club’s actions game. The NFL took
sign-stealing scandal cost the pitches seconds in Angeles Dodgers, was not in my view, the baseball within this timeline, and away a first-round draft
manager AJ Hinch and advance helped batters. tainted. operations department’s I accept the Commission- pick and suspended
general manager Jeff Luh- Houston had fewer wins “We want to be known insular culture -- one that er’s decision. quarterback Tom Brady
now their jobs, and Boston at home than on the road, as playing by the rules,” he valued and rewarded re- “As a leader and ma- for four games.
Red Sox manager Alex winning 94 home games said. “We broke the rules. sults over other consid- jor league manager, it is Current New York
Cora could be next. and 110 on the road during We accept the punishment erations, combined with my responsibility to lead Mets manager Carlos
Hinch and Luhnow the two seasons. There and we’re going to move a staff of individuals who players and staff with in- Beltrán, then a player
were fired Monday after was no sign-stealing sys- forward ... if you read the often lacked direction or tegrity that represents the with the Astros, was
being suspended by Ma- tem on the road. report neither (Luhnow sufficient oversight, led ... game in the best possible among the group in-
jor League Baseball for “While it is impossible or Hinch) implemented finally, to an environment way,” the statement said. volved. Manfred said no
the team’s illicit use of to determine whether the this or pushed it through that allowed the conduct “While the evidence con- Astros players will be
electronics to steal signs conduct actually impacted the system and (it) really described in this report to sistently showed I didn’t disciplined because he
during Houston’s run to the results on the field, the came from the bottom up.” have occurred.” endorse or participate in decided in September
the 2017 World Series title perception of some that Hinch’s penalty was Crane, who hired Luh- the sign-stealing practic- 2017 to hold a team’s
and again in the 2018 sea- it did causes significant among the longest for an now weeks after buying es, I failed to stop them manager and GM re-
son. harm to the game,” Man- MLB manager. Brook- the Astros, denied a wide- and I am deeply sorry.” sponsible for sign-steal-
In U.S. sports’ largest fred said. lyn’s Leo Durocher was spread problem, saying “I Manfred said Hinch ing infractions.
scandal since the New En- Manfred, in his most suspended for one year think there was some iso- was aware of the system “Virtually all of the
gland Patriots’ “Spygate,” significant action since by Commissioner Happy lated situations.” but did not tell Luhnow. Astros’ players had some
MLB Commissioner Rob becoming commissioner Chandler in April 1947 Luhnow said in a state- “As the person with re- involvement or knowl-
Manfred announced the five years ago, said Hinch for the “accumulation of ment that he accepts re- sponsibility for managing edge of the scheme, and
discipline and strongly failed to stop the sign unpleasant incidents” det- sponsibility “for rules vi- his players and coaches, I am not in a position
hinted that Cora — the As- stealing and Luhnow was rimental to baseball, and olations that occurred on there simply is no justifi- based on the investiga-
tros bench coach in 2017 responsible for the play- Cincinnati’s Pete Rose my watch as president of cation for Hinch’s failure tive record to determine
— will face equal or more ers’ conduct even though was banned for life by baseball operations and to act,” Manfred said. with any degree of cer-
severe punishment. Man- he made the dubious claim Commissioner A. Bartlett general manager of the The GM told Major tainty every player who
fred said Cora developed he was not aware. Man- Giamatti in August 1989 Astros” and apologized to League Baseball he was should be held account-
the sign-stealing system fred said owner Jim Crane for betting on Reds’ games the team and fans for “the unaware of the system, able.”
used by the Astros. The was not informed. while managing the team. shame and embarrass- but Manfred held him ac- Baseball’s investiga-
Red Sox are under investi- An hour after MLB an- Houston was a big ment this has caused.” countable for the team’s tion began when former
gation for stealing signs in nounced its punishment, league-best 204-120 Then Luhnow defend- actions. Astros pitcher Mike Fiers,
Cora’s first season as man- Crane opened a news con- during the two years in ed himself. “Although Luhnow now with Oakland, made
ager in 2018, when Boston ference by saying Hinch question, winning its first “I am not a cheater,’’ denies having any aware- the allegations in a report
won the World Series. and Luhnow were fired. title. Hinch, a 45-year- the statement said. “Any- ness that his replay review by The Athletic on Nov.
Houston was fined $5 “I have higher stan- old former catcher with body who has worked room staff was decoding 12.
million, the maximum dards for the city and the a degree from Stanford, closely with me during and transmitting signs, Sign stealing has a
allowed under the Ma- franchise, and I’m going was the most successful my 32-year career inside there is both documentary long history in baseball —
jor League Constitution, above and beyond MLB’s manager in the history of and outside baseball can and testimonial evidence the New York Giants used
as punishment. The As- penalty,” he said. “We the Astros, who have won attest to my integrity. I did that indicates Luhnow had a military field scope and
tros will also forfeit their need to move forward with two of the last three AL not know rules were being some knowledge of those buzzer during their 1951
next two first- and sec- a clean slate.” pennants and came with- broken. As the commis- efforts,” Manfred’s report tiebreaker playoff against
ond-round amateur draft Both Luhnow’s and in one victory of another sioner set out in his state- said. the Brooklyn Dodgers.
picks. Hinch’s suspensions for World Series title last year ment, I did not personally Baseball’s response While decoding with the
The investigation found the 2020 season were to be against Washington. Luh- direct, oversee or engage was far greater than that naked eye is allowed, MLB
that the Astros used the without pay. Crane said he now, 53, earned an MBA in any misconduct: The of the NFL to a similar has enacted increasingly
video feed from a center will look outside the orga- at Northwestern and fos- sign-stealing initiative was infraction. New England stringent prohibitions in
field camera to see and de- nization and internally for tered an analytic-based not planned or directed by coach Bill Belichick was recent years against the
code the opposing catch- candidates to replace Luh- culture during eight sea- baseball management; fined $500,000 in 2007 use of electronics to spy
er’s signs. Players banged now. If he hires internally, sons as Astros GM, but the trash-can banging and the Patriots were on opponents.
on a trash can to signal to the most likely candidate also a toxic one with high was driven and executed penalized $250,000 for MLB’s Department
batters what was coming, would be Pete Putila, who turnover. by players, and the video using video to capture of Investigations inter-
believing it would improve was promoted to assistant “It is very clear to me decoding of signs origi- an opponent’s signals. viewed 68 witnesses, in-
the batter’s odds of getting general manager this off- that the culture of the base- nated and was executed The Patriots also were cluding 23 current and
a hit. season. ball operations depart- by lower-level employees stripped of a first-round former Houston players,
Sign stealing is a legal Crane, who said he ment, manifesting itself in working with the bench draft choice for pun- and reviews tens of thou-
and time-honored part of learned of the discipline the way its employees are coach. I am deeply upset ishment in the scandal sands of emails, Slack
baseball as long as it is this weekend, was visibly treated, its relations with that I wasn’t informed of known as “Spygate.” communications, text
done with the naked eye upset during Monday’s other clubs, and its rela- any misconduct because I They were penalized messages, video clips
— say, by a baserunner news conference and tions with the media and would have stopped it.” again for $1 million and photographs.
4B Tuesday, January 14, 2020 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com
LSU
Continued from Page 1B
first time in his college career, Marshall Jr. from 24 yards out to on a reverse and he raced 36 yards
Clemson star quarterback Trevor make it 42-25 with 12:08 left in the through tacklers for a score to
Lawrence was on the losing team. fourth, Burrow signaled TD and make it 17-7.
The Tigers (14-1) had won his first strolled to the sideline. It took LSU 5:19 to wipe that
25 starts. The Superdome is LSU’s dome out and take the lead, with Burrow
But on this night, Lawrence (18 away from home, about 80 miles and his favorite receiver, Ja’Marr
for 37 for 234 yards) was no match from the Tigers Baton Rouge cam- Chase doing most of the damage.
for Burrow — the Ohio State trans- pus, and it was rocking. The Heisman winner hit the Bilet-
fer who threw all of 16 TD passes The LSU band broke out its un- nikoff Award winner with a long
last season with LSU. official anthem, “Neck,” and as the ball to set up a quarterback draw
His ascent has been dizzying Tigers bounced and waved towels from 3 yards out to make it 17-14.
and unprecedented. Running a on the sideline, Burrow just sat on Burrow and Chase hooked up
version of the New Orleans Saints’ the bench, bobbing his head and for a 14-yard touchdown with 5:19
offense that was brought to LSU waving one arm. left in the second quarter and LSU
by 30-year-old assistant coach Joe Joe Cool. Just doing his thing. fans erupted as their Tigers took
Brady, Burrow and an array of tal-
ented receivers transformed these
Next stop: The NFL draft, where
he will likely be the first pick in
the lead for the first time, 21-17.
They never looked back.
Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Tigers into one of the most prolific April. Chase finished with nine catch- Sudoku
Sudoku is a number-
placing puzzle based on
Yesterday’s answer
offenses college football has ever The final score was lopsided, es for 221 yards. Sudoku 4 9 8 3 1 6 5 7 2
a 9x9 gridis witha several
num-
seen. but it was far from easy for LSU The SEC Tigers weren’t done. ber-placing
given numbers.puzzleThe object 7 1 6 5 2 4 8 3 9
row. After B.T. Potter kicked a ca- quarter, with tight coverage and the same number only once. The difficulty level
After tossing his fifth touch- reer-long 52-yard field goal for hard-to-decipher blitzes, Burrow, increases from Monday to Sunday.
down pass of the night, a perfect- Clemson to make it 10-7, the Ti- Chase and Co. put up 269 yards in
ly placed jumped ball to Terrace gers sprung receiver Tee Higgins the second quarter.
Caledonia
Continued from Page 1B
cession to win the match 5-3, leav- ized late in that match. run the 4-3-3 in every game — the
ing Caledonia coach Thomas Blake “Even though we didn’t get the ’Feds must adjust depending on the
and the ’Feds stunned and lament- win and we’re not satisfied with the opponent — but so far, he’s happy
ing the opportunities they missed draw, I think it shows that we can with how it has worked out.
to truly put the match away. compete against really any school “I think it’s a formation that has
“I think that was a humbling ex- we go up against,” Blake said. worked really, really well for us,”
perience for them,” Blake said. “I That’s become important for Blake said. “It’s a formation that I
think it was a humbling experience Caledonia in a new and improved love … All in all, I think that forma-
for me. And it hurt. It hurt. district. The ’Feds used to com- tion definitely helps us reach our
“We got confident, and we got pete against the likes of Louisville
potential on the field.”
complacent. That’s why I think we and Kosciusko, but their new re-
The talent Caledonia possess-
allowed them to come back.” gion features strong three strong
That match remains the ’Feds’ teams: Itawamba Agricultural, es has gone a long way toward re-
only defeat in a 11-1-1 season, but Mooreville and Pontotoc. alizing that potential, too. While
Blake and Ward know how much it “It’s always a fight,” Ward said. the ’Feds have four seniors in their
helped in the long run. Caledonia can expect to capture starting lineup, it’s still a young
“I think we’ve kind of kept that a district title should it gain a game team.
in the back of our minds about on Mooreville in the final stretch “This is a team that’s loaded
how that felt,” Blake said. “I just of district play — something Ward with depth,” Blake said. “It’s a solid
think we have the mentality now: would cherish in her senior season. bunch. You usually don’t see that.
We don’t want to let that happen “I would love that,” she said. Up and down the roster, it’s solid,
again. We don’t want to be in that “Nothing would make me happier.” and I feel confident in all of those
situation. We know now going for- She and her teammates had to girls.”
ward it’s gotta be 100 percent, 100 learn quickly adjusted to a new sys- That depth will come into play as
percent of the time. Anytime we tem under Blake, a first-year coach Caledonia nears the end of its regu-
slack off, now we’re aware of what at the school. Blake scrapped Cale- lar season and the playoffs, which
can happen when we do that. If donia’s 4-4-2 formation when he will begin Jan. 28. And matter how
we don’t have 100 percent effort, took over for Louis Alexander at they fare, the ’Feds won’t forget that
we’re aware of what can happen if the helm, and “nobody fully trust- loss to Mooreville anytime soon —
we don’t do that. I think that game ed” his new 4-3-3 scheme, Ward
for better or for worse.
made us better more than any oth- said.
“I think we’ve done a good job
er game we’ve played this season.” “I know the whole team kind
Caledonia, a deep team led by of struggled with it, just trying to of learning from our experiences,”
a group of four seniors — Ward, understand the concept,” she said. Blake said. “It’s about continuing
Allen, forward Claire Benson and “It was like, ‘OK, this isn’t gonna to work hard, continuing to develop
left back Savannah Andrewsen — work,’ and then during our first and continuing to get better, and I ACROSS
didn’t fold after that devastating games we didn’t even have three of think we’ve done that every game. 1 Most pleasant
loss. The ’Feds won five of their our starters. But we still did really By the time we get into the playoffs 7 Dress in
next six matches and tied Class good, and we all kind of believed in and those situations, we’re gonna 11 Source of
6A power Starkville on Thursday, it.” put ourselves in a really good posi- answers
though the Yellow Jackets equal- Blake knows Caledonia can’t tion.” 12 Like a desert
13 NHL team
Leach
15 Poker pay-
ments
16 Big gulp
Continued from Page 1B 18 Dollops
21 Wound
cruiting calendar toward the 2021 tiple four-star recruits (2), while former Northwest Mississippi Com- reminder
class. the Cougars never signed three munity College and Washington St. 22 High-collared
For all the excitement Leach’s or more such prospects in a single quarterback Gardner Minshew. jackets
arrival has brought over the past year over that same span. “I think that definitely helps 24 Chest mus-
four days — including the hopes of Conversely, Joe Moorhead and also a guy you like out of high cle, for short
a high-flying passing attack led by signed three-straight top-25 class- school you have the ability to get 25 Take to court
quarterback Garrett Shrader, who es during his two-plus year run at 26 Lingerie item shwin 21 Relaxing
him on track,” Leach said of the
was among the players that met the MSU — including the 22 recruits 27 Short sock 3 “East of Eden” retreat
Mississippi junior college system.
new head coach at George M. Bry- in the class of 2020 that inked with 29 Singer Laine brother 22 Noted pha-
“I think the best teams — the ma-
an Airport Thursday — it remains MSU during the Early Signing Peri- 30 Frog’s cousin 4 Bakery treat raoh
jority come out of high school and 5 Informal talk 23 — Paulo
to be seen how the former Washing- od in December. 31 “That was
I think it’s important for the core of 6 Ordeal 25 Car type
ton State head coach will recruit in And while Leach has had limit- close!”
Starkville. ed recruiting success in the rank- your teams to be high school guys. 7 Holmes’s 28 Bemoan
But I’ve had some great luck with 32 Opera’s
Speaking before a crowd of ings, Mississippi’s fertile recruiting Callas helper 29 Pure
roughly 500 fans at the Leo Seal ground should provide a natural junior college guys.” 8 Important time 31 Screen dot
With Leach now focused on fill- 34 NBA team
Jr. Football Complex Friday, Leach boost. 40 Rotate 9 Ventilate 33 Equips
made note of how the recruiting For context, 11 players from the ing out his staff, he said Friday he 10 Hwys. 34 Sch. support
expects to bring in recruiters famil- 41 Arises
base in Mississippi and the sur- Magnolia State rank in 247 Sports’ 14 Musical group
iar with the state and MSU’s recruit-
42 Aid in crime
rounding states was a major pull for top 500 prospects for the class of transition 35 Wheel part
43 Like some
the job. 2020 compared to just seven play- ing footprint. Once on board, those 16 Fragrance 36 Lode material
winter days
“I’ve always wanted a quality ers from the state of Washington. staffers should quickly turn their 17 Loony 37 Employ
place where people are committed Additionally, eight of the top 20 attention to the 2021 class and the 19 Sermon 38 Squirrel’s
to winning,” he said. “Just to be per- prospects in Mississippi are com-
DOWN
final few spots of the 2020 group. 1 Silent assent volume snack
fectly honest, the recruiting base mitted or have signed with the And though the 2021 class remains 2 Lyricist Ger- 20 Threaded 39 007, for one
here is hard to resist. A 300-mile Bulldogs, while Washington State’s roughly a year from signing on to fastener
radius of here just has outstanding 2020 class included just one of the Leach’s squad, the new head coach
recruits, and it all starts with the top 20 players in the state. is excited for his new staff to take
commitment on the high school lev- “They’ve done a fine job recruit- advantage of the recruiting profile
el and the great job the high school ing here over the years,” Leach
MSU affords.
coaches do here.” said. “There’s a lot of things we’re
“First and foremost, I want good,
Opening sentiments aside, going to have to maintain and con-
Leach’s Washington State teams tinue and then elevate as we see op- quality people who are dedicated
rarely, if-ever, recruited at an elite portunities.” recruiters and then a mixture,”
level. Over his eight seasons in Pull- Beyond the high school ranks, Leach said of what he’ll look for in
man, Leach never signed a recruit- Mississippi also provides the added his recruiting staff. “We’ve got to
ing class ranked higher than 42nd bonus of some of the nation’s high- have really strong guys who know
nationally in the 247 Sports Com- est rated junior college recruits X’s and O’s on the field, discipline,
posite Rankings. — something Leach has already focus, and pulls the unit together.
Further, only the 2018 class at reaped the benefits of in the form The most important thing is what
Washington State included mul- of current Jacksonville Jaguar and you can do together.”
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. the day’s patterns. person. This goes beyond the
14). The care and challenge you TAURUS (April 20-May 20). realm of commerce and is deep-
give your physical self will repay You’ll be looking for proof that er than courteousness.
you, as you seem to get younger another person’s passions are LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). No
as the year progresses. Friends directed to a somewhat real- one is shallow for thinking that
connect you with opportunity. istic understanding of you as appearances matter. Of course
You’ll have the courage to make opposed to a projection of their they do. We use visual cues to
a change in the way you’re own making. get around, assess situations
getting and using money, and GEMINI (May 21-June and know what’s expected.
this improves your quality of life 21). Most of what wears the Shallowness is making appear-
across the board. Pisces and costume of urgency is ego (your ances matter too much.
Cancer adore you. Your lucky own or someone else’s) needing VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
BABY BLUES numbers are: 8, 40, 44, 42 external validation. Were you to Everyone is a novice about
and 18. respond to everything that pass- something. Though innocence
ARIES (March 21-April es as urgent, you wouldn’t have must be lost to move to the next
19). To what degree are you time to do what’s important. realm of awareness, what is
responsible for the mistakes of CANCER (June 22-July 22). gained in the way of awareness,
your forebears? And what are You can’t put a price tag on humor, wit, taste, etc. will be a
you willing to do in the name of thoughtfulness. You’ll exchange trade that’s more than fair.
rectifying their wrongs? This is something specific that proves LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
the question that subtly guides you’re tuned in to another Girl Scouts vow to live by the
Girl Scout law. Postal workers
vow to deliver the mail regard-
less of weather. And physicians
vow to do no harm. Today you’ll
be made aware of the vows you
live by.
BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Beware of those who would
rather be popular than serve
others, or who would rather
be famous than great. In a
balanced venture, ideally those
qualities will emerge together.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). To count the ways in which
a certain person doesn’t meet
your expectations would only
mire you in a joyless thought
pattern. Instead, focus on
getting your needs met.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
MALLARD FILLMORE 19). You wouldn’t keep wearing
a sweater that gives you a rash,
and neither should you stay
close to people who irritate you.
If it can’t be helped, change
your analysis of their actions.
“Irksome” is but one interpre-
tation.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). If anyone keeps you
waiting more than 30 minutes
today, leave -- not out of anger
but rather from a desire to com-
municate your respect for time
in general, and your boundaries
FAMILY CIRCUS in particular.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). Your lifestyle isn’t just
about how you eat, where you
live, or what you do for work and
fun. It’s also a coping style and
a way of managing the complex-
ities of society. What about it is
working? What isn’t?
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bus, Mississippi, and in case TICE OF SALE
of your failure to appear and
defend, a judgment will be
entered against you for the
WHEREAS, on the 5th day of
October, 2017, Mary H.
Ads appear in The Commercial Dispatch,
money or other things deman-
ded in the complaint or peti-
tion.
Humphries a/k/a Mary H. Sum-
merville, unmarried, executed a
certain Deed of Trust to Angie
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You are hereby further given
notice that not less than ten
fit of Regions Bank, which
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bus, Mississippi, and in case TICE OF SALE with the public. The ideal
of your failure to appear and candidate has excellent
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entered against you for the October, 2017, Mary H. tion to detail and must be
money or other things deman- Humphries a/k/a Mary H. Sum- able to pass drug test.
ded in the complaint or peti- merville, unmarried, executed a
tion. certain Deed of Trust to Angie Email resume to:
Dellinger, Trustee for the bene- mfloyd@cdispatch.com
You are hereby further given fit of Regions Bank, which Mail resume to:
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notice that not less than ten
(10) days prior to the date of
Deed of Trust was recorded in
the office of the Chancery Clerk PO Box 511, Whether you’re buying or selling a home,
the trial on March 3, 2020, you of Lowndes County, Missis- Columbus, MS 39703.
are required to file the State-
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Trust Book 2017 at Page
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name and address of the attor- Dellinger, Trustee for Regions
ney for the Plaintiff is Martha Bank, said Appointment of Sub-
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Tupelo, Mississippi 38802.
Other than the Statement of
in Book 2019 at Page 23326
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LOWNDES COUNTY, MS the terms of said Deed of
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