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One-room
For kids who like ‘scary’ fire breaks
out in MSU
residence hall
No injuries reported;
water damages 30
rooms in Oak Hall
By Alex Holloway
aholloway@cdispatch.com

A Sunday night
fire has impacted 30
rooms in Mississip-
pi State University’s
Oak Hall, according
to university offi-
cials.
MSU Chief Com-
munications Officer Salter
Sid Salter said the fire, which was
reported at 9:55 p.m., started when
a student in a third floor A wing hall
in the building plugged something
into an outlet in their room. At that
point, a spark reportedly lept from
Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff the plug onto the student’s bed, ini-
Rhonda Sanders adjusts the veil for a skeletal bride at the Columbus Fairgrounds’ haunted house Wednesday. tiating the fire.
Sanders helps organize the Community Benefit Committee’s Haunted House every year to help raise money for “The student very alertly hit the
children’s toys during the holidays. fire alarm and verbally warned the
residence hall personnel nearest

Columbus Fairgrounds, MUW host them,” Salter said. “Then our nor-
mal fire protocols kicked in.”
No injuries were reported in the
haunted houses to raise money for charity fire.
Salter said the university is still
awaiting an official fire marshal’s
By ISABELLE ALTMAN report on the fire, but presently be-
ialtman@cdispatch.com lieves the spark initiated it.
Fire damage was contained to
The Columbus Fairgrounds will one room, but Salter said 30 other
soon be haunted. rooms — some on the third floor
At least that’s what the volun- and some on lower floors — have
teers with the Community Benefit water damage. In all, 63 students
Committee are hoping visitors will resided in affected rooms, and Salt-
think when they visit this year’s er said some of those students ac-
haunted house. cepted a university offer to stay in
Normally held downtown, the a La Quinta hotel near campus due
haunted house will also feature a to room damage.
“no ghosts allowed” kids zone, a MSU has extended academic
hay ride when the weather permits accommodations to affected stu-
and of course the house itself, filled dents who need it, Salter said, and
to the brim with ghosts, skeletons, MSU President Mark Keenum has
witches and all the other accoutre- extended other accommodations,
ments that make Halloween spooky. such as for parking.
Rhonda Sanders, who has or- “A number of parents have made
ganized the benefit committee’s contact with their students,” Salter
haunted house for the last several said. “Some have come to assist.
Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff
years, said volunteers from the Co- At this point, Student Affairs, Ac-
Rhonda Sanders, left, and Jane Jordan prepare the “witch’s lair” Wednes-
lumbus Police Department, Lown- day in the annual haunted house by the Community Benefit Committee. See Fire, 6A
des County Sheriff’s Office and lo- The haunted house this year will be at the Columbus Fairgrounds from
cal civic clubs had been working on 6-10 p.m. Friday-Oct. 31.
the haunted house since the begin-
ning of October. The house features over while face painting and bounc- treating. We do want them to go out
a butcher’s room, a clown room and ing on jump castles. There will also with supervision trick-or-treating,
witch’s lair in between the usual be refreshments provided by local but this is another option, a safety
dark rooms full of zombies and skel- vendors, she said. zone, and we really are going to fo-
etons. “The main thing is we want peo- cus on having a safe place for kids
If that’s too scary for children, ple to know that they are coming to and make it family-oriented.”
Sanders said, kids can collect can- a good, safe environment — anoth- The event will raise money for
dy out of hearses from local funeral er option instead of them walking the benefit committee’s bike drive.
homes at the kids zone one building the street,” Sanders said. “Trick-or- See Haunted House, 6A

Two inmates escape Noxubee County Transitional Center


Inmates were in custody on burglary charges burglary charges.
Noxubee County Sheriff De- Courtesy photo
Dispatch Staff Report and Andrew Carter escaped partment also warned the pub- Mississippi State University
around 7:45 p.m. Sunday night, lic of the inmates’ escape on its President Mark Keenum speaks to
Two inmates escaped from according to Mississippi De- Facebook page Sunday night. Oak Hall residents after a Sunday
MDOC has Parmenter list- night fire. While fire damage was
Noxubee County Transitional partment of Corrections’ Face- contained to one room on the
Center in Macon Sunday night. book page. Both Parmenter ed in its inmate directory. He residence hall’s third floor, water
Christopher Parmenter, 23, and Carter were in custody on See Escape, 6A Carter Parmenter damage impacted 30 other rooms.

Weather Five Questions Calendar Local Folks Public


1 Who gets the most sleep, averaging Today Today through Nov. 17 meetings
nine hours per night — the British, Oct. 31:
■ Pumpkin Splash: The W ■ Citywide Turkey Drive:
French or Japanese? Lowndes County
holds its annual Pumpkin Donations of frozen turkeys
2 What is a jeweler, an ‘80 pop star Board of Super-
and Richard Gere’s middle name? Splash from 4:30-7 p.m. at are requested for an annual
visors, 9 a.m.,
3 Who was the first female U.S. Sec- the Stark Recreation Center dinner delivered by volunteers
pool, open to the public. Courthouse
retary of State? to seniors in Columbus on
4 What Shakespearean character Entry fee is the price of the Nov. 5: Lowndes
Addisyn Wedel Thanksgiving Day. Drop-off County Board of
sends his former schoolmates pumpkins, which range from
Second grade, Caledonia locations are the Columbus Supervisors, 9
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern to their $1-$6. For more information,
Police Department Lobby
69 Low 45
deaths? call 662-241-7494. a.m., Courthouse
5 What company unveiled the first cell (Mon.-Thurs. 7 a.m.-6 p.m.);
High phone in 1983?
■ Hazard Lecture Series:
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Nov. 6: Colum-
Mostly sunny The 27th Annual Hazard bus City Council,
Full forecast on 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Closed 12- 5 p.m., Municipal
Answers, 6B Lecture Series presents World
page 2A. War I scholar and historian An- 12:30 p.m.); and Columbus Complex
drew Pouncey at 7 p.m. with Recreation Authority (Mon.- Nov. 7: Colum-
“The Long Shadow of World Fri., 8 a.m.-5 p.m.). Monetary bus Municipal
War I” at Heritage Elementary donations are also welcome. School District
Inside School, 623 Willowbrook Road For information, contact Lt. board review
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Comics 5B Obituaries 5A information, contact Beth Lu- Army, 662-327-5137, or Joe member of Starkville a.m., Columbus
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Say What?
Did you hear? “We’re disappointed because I thought in both halves
‘Halloween’ scares up we outplayed them, but just not in the key areas.”
Mississippi State women’s soccer coach MSU coach
Tom Anagnost following his team’s 2-0 loss to Ole

$77.5 million in ticket sales Miss on Sunday. Roundup, 1B.

By LINDSEY BAHR
AP Film Writer

LOS ANGELES —
Forty years after he first
Estimated ticket
sales for Friday
through Sunday
A Thousand Words
appeared in theaters, Mi- 1.”Halloween,” $77.5
chael Myers is still draw- million ($14.3 million inter-
ing huge audiences for a national).
2.”A Star Is Born,” $19.3
good scare.
million ($22.8 million inter-
Universal Pictures said national).
Sunday that “Halloween” 3.”Venom,” $18.1 million
took in an estimated $77.5 ($32.3 million international).
million in ticket sales from 4.”Goosebumps 2:
North American theaters. Haunted Halloween,”
It captured first place at $9.7 million ($6.2 million
the box office with the sec- international).
ond-highest horror open- 5.”First Man,” $8.6 million
($13.4 million international).
ing of all time, behind last
6.”The Hate U Give,” $7.5
year’s “It.” million.
It also marked the sec- 7. “Smallfoot,” $6.6
ond highest October open- million ($14 million interna-
ing ever behind “Venom’s” tional).
$80.3 million launch earli- 8.”Night School,” $5
er this month. million ($1.5 million interna-
The studio also says it’s tional).
the biggest movie opening 9.”Bad Times At The El
Royale,” $3.3 million ($2.5
ever with a female lead
million international).
over 55, in star Jamie Lee 10.”The Old Man & The
Curtis. Gun,” $2 million.
David Gordon Green
directed “Halloween,”
which brings back Curtis ences that were mostly
as Laurie Strode and Nick older (59 percent over 25)
Castle as Michael Myers and male (53 percent). In-
and essentially ignores the ternationally, “Halloween”
events of the other sequels earned $14.3 million from
and spinoffs aside from 23 markets.
John Carpenter’s original. Blumhouse, the shop Deanna Robinson/Dispatch Staff

behind “Get Out” and nu- A lunar rainbow illuminates the night sky over New Hope Wednesday night. A lunar rainbow, or moonbow, is
Reviews have been formed by moonlight and water droplets.
largely positive for the merous other modestly
new installment, with an budgeted horror films,
80 percent fresh rating on co-produced “Halloween”
Rotten Tomatoes and a B+ with Miramax. It cost only
Cinema Score from audi- $10 million to make.

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The following arrests


Area arrests
Computer switch tied
were made by Lowndes
County Sheriff’s Office:
n Mason McBrayer, 24,
to delays for some
was charged with abuse of
a vulnerable person with
pain or injury.
Mississippi car tags
n Monchel Heard, 32,
was charged with three McBrayer Heard Ewing Morrison Wilder Perry
‘Tax collectors throughout
counts of forged, false or
fraudulent prescription and Mississippi are not happy, and it’s
contempt of court.
n Landon Ewing, 32, not because we haven’t tried to
was charged with burglary
and domestic violence. be a team player’
n Dylon Morrison, 25, Lee County Tax Collector Leroy Belk
was charged with posses-
sion of methamphetamine. Slayton Hill T. Barry J. Barry Anderson Oliver The Associated Press
n James Wilder, 46, was
charged with possession TUPELO — Some Mississippi drivers say they
of methamphetamine and are frustrated by delays in getting license plates.
failure to appear. Lee County resident Norma Kolarik told the
n Donta Perry, 21, was Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal that she and
charged with two counts of her husband bought a car in May in Alcorn Coun-
aggravated assault with a ty. She said they couldn’t get a tag until September,
weapon or other means to and even then it took help from a state lawmaker.
produce death. Bell C. Emerson Stevens J. Emerson Smith Green “The citizens of Mississippi deserve better ser-
n Victoria Slayton, 23, vice from the state and its employees,” Norma Ko-
was charged with capital charged
larik in a letter to the newspaper.
murder. with two
counts of County tax collectors are attributing problems
n Malcolm Hill, 25, to a change in a state computer system.
was charged with capital possession
of a con- The Mississippi Department of Revenue
murder and two counts of switched systems in October 2017. The depart-
possession of cocaine with trolled sub-
stance, two ment’s associate commissioner, Kathy Waterbury,
intent to distribute. said there was “a big learning curve” at first.
n Tikelsia Barry, 28, counts of
possession Hendrix Withers McGarr Carlisle Minor Waterbury said there are no current reports of
was charged with tamper-
of a weapon warrant. was charged with a bench unusual backlogs in processing vehicle titles.
ing with a witness and con-
by a felon, fleeing law en- n Jonathan Emerson, warrant. However, Alcorn County tax collector Larry
tempt of court.
forcement and 1st offense 24, was charged with a cir- n Jonathan McGarr, 21, Ross said he is nearly halfway through backlog of
n Justavia Barry, 25,
was charged with tamper- DUI. cuit court order. was charged with burglary 400 titles. Most are title transfers from Tennessee
ing with a witness. n Quinton Bell, 48, was n Marvin Smith, 33, of a residence, trespassing that are being flagged in Mississippi’s new system.
n Cameyer Anderson, charged with possession of was charged with a circuit and malicious mischief. “We’re having to go and find each individual
36, was charged with false a controlled substance and court order. n Wesley Carlisle, 35, title,” Ross said. “It’s tedious, but we’re getting
pretense and simple as- possession of a weapon by n Kendall Green, 24, was charged with posses- there.”
sault by threat. a felon. was charged with burglary sion of a Schedule II drug Lee County Tax Collector Leroy Belk said
n Christopher Emer- of a vehicle. and possession of marijua- there are lingering issues with processing car ti-
The following arrests son, 31, was arrested for a n Quinton Hendrix, 28, na. tles and registrations.
were made by the Oktibbe- 24 hour hold. was charged with embez- n Melvin Minor, 57, was “Tax collectors throughout Mississippi are not
ha County Sheriff’s Office: n Jason Stevens, 36, zlement. charged with abuse of a happy, and it’s not because we haven’t tried to be
n Jon Oliver, 39, was was charged with a bench n Brennan Withers, 27, vulnerable person. a team player,” Belk told Lee County supervisors
early this month.
Waterbury said some vehicle titles can be
delayed if car dealers don’t send in all the docu-
ments. Most titles are processed in three to four
Around the state weeks, she said.
on the election night of the Vicksburg Police De- ing a conviction on unre- “We can’t do anything until we have all the doc-
Mississippi to open last March 8, 2016. Officials partment is now offering lated charges in Walthall uments,” Waterbury said. “If there’s a problem,
leg of $600M-plus I-269 in the county building in to hire part-time officers, County. the car dealers should be talking to us.”
on Friday Magnolia used a genera- paying $25 an hour.
HERNANDO — Mis- tor and extension cords Part-time officers
sissippi’s newest inter- to nearby buildings while dominate police forces in
state highway will open counting votes by flash- many smaller Mississip-
on Friday afternoon. light. pi cities and towns, but
The Mississippi De- The county says the many larger cities prefer
partment of Transpor- machines and peripheral to hire full-time officers.
tation says officials will attachments are perma- Vicksburg Police Chief
gather that morning to nently damaged. Milton Moore says part-
cut the ribbon on the final Entergy spokeswoman time officers could be
stretch of Interstate 269 Mara Hartmann says it used to serve warrants or
in DeSoto County. appears the lawsuit is the provide security at spe-
The last leg of a belt- first time the county made cial events, in addition to
way around Memphis, a claim against the utility regular patrol duties.
Tennessee, the 9-mile for damages. She says En- He says the depart-
section stretches from tergy is investigating. ment has 20 open posi-
Mississippi 305 to Inter- tions and seeks to fill
state 55.
It allows drivers to
Emmett Till cousin set more than half with part-
time officers.
move between Interstates to speak at Delta State Moore says a part-
55, 22 and 40 without go- University time officer can work 10
ing through Memphis. CLEVELAND — A to 20 hours a week. He
Interstate 269 is Mis- cousin of Emmett Till is says people without law
sissippi’s largest current returning to Mississippi enforcement certification
highway construction to speak about the 1955 must attend a police acad-
project, costing more abduction and killing of emy within two years of
than $600 million. A sec- the black teenager, which being hired.
tion from Mississippi 305 helped galvanize the civil
in Lewisburg to Interstate
40 in Tennessee is already
rights movement.
The Rev. Wheeler
No murder trial in
open. Parker Jr. is speaking at shooting as witness
The corridor is becom- 7 p.m. Monday at Delta backs out
ing a magnet for develop- State University. PRENTISS — A south
ment, attracting large in- Parker and Till trav- Mississippi prosecutor
dustrial and warehousing eled together from Chica- is dismissing murder
developments that strad- go to Mississippi. Parker charges against a man af-
dle the state line. DeSoto says he heard Till whistle ter an eyewitness backed
County officials have also at a white woman working out of testifying.
said they expect more at a rural Mississippi gro- WDAM-TV reports
commercial and residen- cery store and later saw that 39-year-old Bradford
tial development. kidnappers take Till from Booth had been sched-
a family home at night. uled to go on trial Monday
for murder, aggravated
Lawsuit: Utility to Till was beaten and
shot, and his body was assault and possession of
blame for damage to found weighted down a firearm by a convicted
voting machines with a cotton gin fan in felon.
MCCOMB — A south- the Tallahatchie River. Booth is accused of
west Mississippi county is His mother insisted on fatally shooting Marquis
suing an electrical utility an open-casket funeral in Porter of Atlanta in 2016
and its own insurer, seek- Chicago so people could in a Prentiss motel room.
ing more than $500,000 see the mutilated corpse. Jhyrod Finch, Porter’s
for damage to voting ma- An all-white jury in cousin, was shot several
chines caused by a 2016 Mississippi acquitted two times but recovered. Po-
power outage. white men in the crime. lice say they found three
The Enterprise-Jour- pounds of methamphet-
nal reports Pike County City seeks part-time amine in the motel room
earlier this month sued and believe the shootout
Entergy Corp. and the officers to fill police was related to drugs.
administrator of the Mis- shortage Jefferson Davis Coun-
sissippi Association of VICKSBURG — A Mis- ty District Attorney Hal
Supervisors Insurance sissippi city is seeking Kittrell says Finch now
Trust. part-time police officers refuses to testify for the
The county claims a as it tries to fill a person- prosecution. Booth could
poorly maintained power nel shortage. still tried later. He will re-
line caused a short circuit WLBT-TV reports that main behind bars follow-

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Possumhaw
Letting your imagination run wild
“Logic will get you from A the churches and their stee- both young and old. Marjorie thought Margaret Reidy, Columbus, Mississippi,
to Z. Imagination will get you ples and towers, a person a moment and replied, “You sit there at to Pvt. Benjamin Bryant, Mississippi
everywhere.” who passes by, an animal, your desk and ask me to write a classic.” 10th Infantry Regiment, Company E,
— Albert Einstein even a weird-looking plant — Which Marjorie did. Lowndes Southrons.”
everything presents itself as Jamie’s book is that kind of book. Word fabrications: Smudgeon, Yolfo,
James Wallace is a walker a willing subject to make up I loved it and could also see myself the Rogue Elf, Treezoopble, Ordork,
and a noticer. While almost a story about,” says Jamie. reading it to children. It stirs the imag- Dookin Valley.
anybody can walk, James — Each night I looked ination. Inspired by “Tales,” I found myself
whom I call Jamie, because forward to reading a couple Some tales required technical re- noticing more of my own surroundings
his grandmother called him of stories before falling to search: “Intel indicated the destructive and wondering if they had a story, like
Jamie— notices things most sleep. Every tale lures you to power exceeded anything previously the little red fox at the T in the road. He
walkers wouldn’t. And from the next, from the fanciful, known to have been used by terror- was so tiny, I didn’t know what he was.
these small observations he Shannon Bardwell to the historical, to the oth- ists, including the bombing of the U.S. He simply sat down in the middle of
creates amazing tales, some er-worldly. The only pattern Marine barracks in Beirut in 1983. the road. And that old house I pass by
of which he recently published in a is that there isn’t one. Are they real or The Beirut bombers had used 12,000 on the Southside with the aging 8-foot
collection, “Tales from the River.” are they imagined? You’ll wonder. At the pounds of explosives. Intel estimated board fence on one side, overgrown
Jamie wove intricate, “fantastical” end of each story Jamie notes the par- the barge was carrying the blast equiva- vines and trees, and a single pink
and adventurous stories while on his ticular spark igniting his imagination. I lent of 15,000 pounds of TNT.” camellia reaching over the fence as if it
sunrise walks along the Mississippi Riv- looked forward to those notes. And literary: “I grabbed The Iliad wished to escape.
er in Natchez, as well as along a wooded “Tales from the River” reminded me and opened it. The whole thing was in “Tales from the River” is James Wal-
lakeshore near Starkville. of Marjorie Rawlings who wrote the a foreign language. Greek, I think. He lace’s fourth book and can be found on
“Sunrises, early-morning fog, quirky Pulitzer Prize-winning “The Yearling.” can read this?” amazon.com.
and skewed mixes of rooftops, tugboats, Marjorie’s editor, Maxwell Perkins, And historical: “Brax, this envelope Email reaches Shannon Bardwell of
the Mississippi River bridge, the bluffs, suggested she write a book appealing to is dated October 2, 1864. It is from Columbus at msdeltachild@msn.com.

other editors

There are more


questions than
answers now that
pot is legal
Pop a champagne cork. Or spark up a joint.
As of Wednesday smoking cannabis is legal
in Canada. And despite the many difficult issues
that will come along with this historic move, that’s
something to celebrate.
Criminalizing pot-smoking was a costly and
dangerous mistake that gave an estimated 500,000
Canadians criminal records while lining the pock-
ets of criminal enterprises to the tune of about $6.2
billion a year.
That said, today marks the beginning, not the
end, of a long process that raises a lot more ques-
tions to which there are so far no clear answers.
Among them:
How will it affect the workplace? Employers are
struggling with what type of guidelines should
be set to prevent workers from coming to work
stoned.
...
When is it safe to drive? There’s a lot of confu-
The world
sion here. One in six Canadians think that it’s safe
to drive three hours after smoking or ingesting
pot, but a study released this week by McGill
University found younger drivers are more at risk
Americans are living high at the
of crashing a vehicle for up to five hours after they
consume cannabis. And even that study didn’t
measure participants after five hours, so no one
expense of posterity
really knows where the safe driving point is. When the first world climate accord, which sharply since 2009. What mostly
... war ended 100 years commits every other accounts for the enormous deficit is
Where can I buy cannabis? Ironically, it may ago, no one had to country to ambitious the decline in revenue -- a product
be more difficult to access pot in Ontario now be told that it was an measures to curtail of tax cuts.
than before legalization. That’s because illegal pot important event. Every global warming. It’s not impossible to balance the
shops are closing down so they can qualify for pro- story on the front page Congress has also budget. We did it in the 1990s. But
vincial licences and legal outlets won’t open until of The Chicago Daily shown minimal inter- restraint soon gave way to reck-
April 1. Until then weed can only be bought online Tribune on Nov. 11, est in remedies, which lessness. We have entered an era in
through the Ontario Cannabis Store. (That means 1918, had something to would require sacrifices which trillion-dollar deficits will be
if you’re smoking weed in Ontario today — before do with it. on the part of the voting the norm, not the exception.
it could possibly have been delivered from the We are still feeling public. Despite the clear In June, the Congressional
cannabis store — it’s a legal act with an illegally the repercussions. scientific consensus and Budget Office reported: “At 78
sourced product.) The war, among other the growing evidence, percent of gross domestic product
Steve Chapman
... things, helped lead to it’s proved far easier to (GDP), federal debt held by the
Where can I smoke pot? In Ontario, generally in the creation of Saudi ignore the problem than public is now at its highest level
public places where you can legally smoke tobac- Arabia under the House of Saud, to attack it. since shortly after World War II. If
co. Even that can be confusing; smoking is legal in whose crown prince has dominated Opponents have managed current laws generally remained
parks, but not near playgrounds. It could get more the news in recent days. to block action by denying that unchanged, CBO projects, growing
complicated if municipalities enact legislation, as What will be remembered of the climate change is occurring, budget deficits would boost that
they can under the provincial law, to ban marijua- present moment a century from questioning the human role in it, debt sharply over the next 30 years;
na from certain areas such as — yes — parks. now, by contrast, is not so widely suggesting it won’t do much harm it would approach 100 percent of
... understood. Elizabeth Warren, or insisting we can’t afford any GDP by the end of the next decade
Does legalization mean pot possession con- Kanye West and even Moham- feasible solutions. Mostly, though, and 152 percent by 2048. That
victions disappear? Not right away, but federal med bin Salman will probably they have succeeded by exploiting amount would be the highest in the
officials said Tuesday it will soon become easier be forgotten. The most enduring the natural tendency of people to nation’s history by far.”
for those convicted of simple possession to obtain consequences may come from two do things that suit their needs even What do congressional Republi-
a pardon developments that have drawn far when they will put a heavy burden cans propose to do? The House vot-
Toronto (Canada) Star less attention: new warnings about on posterity. ed last month to make the tax cuts
climate change and a big increase That same impulse was behind permanent -- which would raise the
in the federal budget deficit. the 2017 federal tax package, which 10-year cost of the tax package to a
The United Nations released slashed rates on individuals and staggering $2.7 trillion.
Our View: Local Editorials a report this month highlighting corporations. Supporters insisted In both the environmental
Local editorials appearing in this space represent the
opinion of the newspaper’s editorial board: Peter Imes,
the hazards posed by the growing the cuts would boost economic and the fiscal realms, Americans
editor and publisher; Birney Imes, publisher emeritus; quantity of greenhouse gases in growth so much that they would are living high at the expense of
Slim Smith and senior newsroom staff. To inquire the atmosphere. The Intergovern- pay for themselves. our children and grandchildren.
about a meeting with the board, please contact Peter mental Panel on Climate Change But Monday, the Treasury De- Instead of taking corrective mea-
Imes at 662-328-2424, or e-mail voice@cdispatch. said this phenomenon has raised partment reported that the deficit sures that would yield benefits to
com. the earth’s temperature and “has for the fiscal year that just ended future generations, we are creating
already resulted in profound totaled $779 billion, a 17 percent ecological damage and government
Voice of the People alterations to human and natural jump over fiscal 2017. Total revenue debt that will sorely afflict them.
We encourage you to share your opinion with readers systems, bringing increases in as a share of gross domestic prod- It’s not too late to act to undo
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Khashoggi’s killing threatens Trump dreams for Mideast peace


Saudi Arabia’s powerful crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman,
Turkey to reveal details
was meant to be the linchpin of the plan, providing key diplomatic
of probe into Khashoggi’s killing
cover to both Israelis and Palestinians The Associated Press
By JOSEF FEDERMAN their plans to release their pro- turned to the Saudis, hoping that
The Associated Press posal, if indeed they have one,” the kingdom’s deep pockets and ISTANBUL — In a sign of growing pressure on Saudi Ara-
said Dan Shapiro, who served as prestige in the Arab world could bia, Turkey said it will announce details of its investigation into
JERUSALEM — In recent President Barack Obama’s am- somehow help bring the Israelis the killing of journalist Jamal Khashoggi on Tuesday and U.S.
months, the Trump adminis- bassador to Israel. and Palestinians together. congressional leaders said the Gulf kingdom — in particular its
tration has repeatedly put off Trump took office promising Kushner struck up a special crown prince — should face severe consequences for the death
the release of its long-awaited a new approach to peace making relationship with the crown of the writer in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
Mideast peace plan. Now, the between Israel and the Palestin- prince, portraying him as a The announcement on Sunday by Turkish President Recep
death of Saudi journalist Jamal ians. swashbuckling force, a leader Tayyip Erdogan that he will “go into detail” about the Khashog-
Khashoggi at the hands of Saudi Criticizing decades of failure who could help modernize a gi case in a speech in parliament heightened hopes for some
agents may put the plan into a by his predecessors, he named troubled region. Last year, Kush- clarity in a case that has been shrouded in mystery, conflicting
deep freeze. a Mideast team headed by his ner paid a secret visit to Saudi accounts and shocking allegations since Khashoggi, a critic of
Saudi Arabia’s powerful son-in-law and adviser Jared Arabia to discuss his strategy Prince Mohammed bin Salman, disappeared after entering the
crown prince, Mohammed bin Kushner. The team has deep for Israel and the Palestinians. consulate on Oct 2.
Salman, was meant to be the ties to Israel and the West Bank But long before the current
linchpin of the plan, providing settler movement. crisis over Khashoggi’s death, in briefings with the Saudis, Ab- quiet by attracting large sums of
key diplomatic cover to both Is- The Trump administration the peace plan ran into in trou- bas raised objections after con- money from Gulf Arab investors
raelis and Palestinians. But with notably refused to endorse the ble. cluding the plan would fall far to develop the Palestinian econ-
the Saudi prince’s credibility fac- establishment of a Palestinian Palestinian President Mah- short of his goal of establishing omy. With the Palestinian front
ing serious questions following state, distancing itself from the moud Abbas was invited to Sau- an independent state in the West quiet, the United States could
Khashoggi’s death, President two-state solution favored by di Arabia twice last year to talk Bank, Gaza Strip and east Jeru- then proceed with the broader
Donald Trump may soon have to the international community for to Prince Mohammed about the salem. aim of creating an Israeli-Saudi
rethink his Mideast strategy. more than two decades. emerging American proposal. Aides say Abbas believes the alliance to serve as a regional
“It definitely complicates Instead, Kushner’s team Palestinian officials say that Americans want to keep him counterweight to Iran.

Immunotherapy scores a first win Growing caravan of migrants


pushes deeper into Mexico
against some breast cancers The Associated Press

Benefit for most women was small, sus chemo alone in 902
women with advanced
high levels of a protein
that the drugs target, and
TAPACHULA, Mexico — Thousands of Hondu-
ran migrants hoping to reach the U.S. stretched out
raising questions about whether triple-negative breast the plan for the breast on rain-soaked sidewalks, benches and public plazas
in the southern Mexico city of Tapachula, worn down
cancer. About 15 percent cancer study called for
the treatment is worth its high cost of cases are this type — analyzing how women by another day’s march under a blazing sun.
Keeping together for strength and safety in num-
their growth is not fueled fared according to that
and side effects by the hormones estro- factor if Tecentriq im- bers, some huddled under a metal roof in the city’s
gen or progesterone, or proved survival overall. main plaza Sunday night. Others lay exhausted in
By MARILYNN cer conference in Munich the gene that Herceptin The drug failed that the open air, with only thin sheets of plastic to protect
MARCHIONE and published by the New them from ground soggy from an intense evening
AP Chief Medical Writer targets, making them test, but researchers still
England Journal of Medi- looked at protein-level shower. Some didn’t even have a bit of plastic yet.
hard to treat.
cine. “We are going to sleep here in the street, because
For the first time, one Women in the study results and saw encour-
Drugs called check- we have nothing else,” said Jose Mejia, 42, a father of
of the new immunother- who received Tecentriq aging signs. Women with
point inhibitors have four from the Honduran city of San Pedro Sula. “We
apy drugs has shown plus chemo went two high levels who received
transformed treatment have to sleep on the sidewalk, and tomorrow wake up
promise against breast of many types of cancer months longer on aver- the combo treatment
lived roughly 25 months and keep walking. We’ll get a piece of plastic to cover
cancer in a large study by removing a chemical age without their cancer
ourselves if it rains again.”
that combined it with che- brake that keeps the im- worsening compared on average versus about
Adela Echeverria, 52, a single mother of three,
motherapy to treat an ag- mune system from killing with those on chemo 15 months for women giv-
teared up as she spoke about her plight.
gressive form of the dis- tumor cells. Their dis- alone — a modest ben- en chemo alone.
“One of my companions went to look for some
ease. But the benefit for covery recently earned efit. The combo did not That’s a big difference,
plastic,” she said. “We are used to sleeping like this,
most women was small, scientists a Nobel Prize. significantly improve but it will take more time
taking care of each other. We don’t want to be sepa-
raising questions about Until now, though, they survival in an early look to see if there’s a reliable
rated.”
whether the treatment is haven’t proved valuable before long-term fol- way to predict benefit,
worth its high cost and against breast cancer. low-up is complete. said Dr. Jennifer Litton
side effects. The new study tested Previous studies found of the MD Anderson Can-
Results were dis- one from Roche called that immunotherapies cer Center in Houston.
cussed Saturday at a can- Tecentriq plus chemo ver- work best in patients with

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Haunted house
Continued from Page 1A
Every year, Sanders said,
the committee buys bikes
for needy children, which
this year will be distribut-
ed between the Salvation
Army’s Angel Tree and
Lowndes County parks
and community centers.
Sanders added the
fairgrounds are “the ide-
al location” for the event,
which is usually held
downtown. Fairgrounds
manager Jane Jordan
agreed to host the event
and waived her usual fee
in lieu of the volunteers
helping with this month’s
electrical bill due to the
lights for the haunted
house.
Jordan said the event
helps the fairgrounds as
much as it does the bene-
Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff
fit committee.
Rhonda Sanders and Columbus Fairgrounds manager Jane Jordan adjust a dummy
“It’s bringing back to in the Community Benefit Committee’s Haunted House on Wednesday. The haunted
what the people expect house will be open to visitors starting Friday.
the fairgrounds to be:
family,” she said. “It’s go- continuing through Oct.
ing to be well-protected. 31.
She’s going to have a lot
of security out here and Mississippi University
the fact that they could
come out here and do it for Women
was great. I love this kind Meanwhile, Taylor Hall
of stuff.” at Mississippi University
Jordan even took on her for Women’s campus will
own room in the haunt- also temporarily turn into
ed house — a witch’s lair a haunted house.
filled with herbs, jars full The house, inspired
of (fake) eyeballs and a by the television show
crystal ball. “American Horror Story,”
“I’m loving it,” she will be open from 8-11
said. “I’m going to do the p.m. Thursday-Saturday
hay ride, too. ... I’m really and is run by MUW’s Of-
getting into it.” fice of Student Life.
The kids zone is $5 Students began plan- Isabelle Altman/Dispatch Staff
ning the haunted house Jane Jordan shows off a jar of fake eyeballs in the
and the house itself $10.
last week, said Taylor “witch’s lair” she’s decorated for the Community Bene-
Sanders recommends the fit Committee’s annual haunted house at the Columbus
house for ages 10 and up, Greer, the W Leadership Fairgrounds Wednesday. This is the first year the haunt-
but added it depends on intern, who is working on ed house has been held at the fairgrounds.
the child. the haunted house for the
“Some kids like scary,” second year in a row. tured houses inspired by loosely-based.”
she said. “Some kids live “It’s a fun event for fam- fall themes, “freakshows” Greer added that
for this. But it’s going to ilies to come out and go and the movie franchise MUW’s house is more
be up to the parent. But through a haunted house, “The Purge.” geared toward college
that’s why there’s going to because that’s what peo- “Last year we did the students and adults, but
be that (kids’) option — ple like to do for Hallow- horrors of MUW. So we added some people bring
because I have kids too — een time,” she said. took the history of the W their children.
that option with no ghosts It’s the fifth year stu- and we kind of turned it Admission at the W’s
allowed over there.” dents have planned a into a haunted house. We haunted house is $4. A
The haunted house haunted house for Hallow- made up a lot of the sto- portion of the proceeds
will be open from 6-10 een, Greer said, adding ries,” she added laughing. will go to St. Jude Chil-
p.m. starting Friday and that past events have fea- “But some of them were dren’s Hospital.

Under the capitol dome


Analysis: First achievement
for special district? Get going
Achievement school district that the new district should begin its work
by taking over the Humphreys County
law was passed in 2016 and Noxubee County school districts.
But that’s where things stopped after
By JEFF AMY the state Board of Education said it didn’t
The Associated Press want to designate districts to be includ-
ed until a superintendent was hired. An
JACKSON — Mississippi was sup- earlier superintendent search failed after
posed to have a special district for trou- evaluators concluded there was no one
bled schools operating by now. But when, they felt was qualified.
or if, the achievement school district will Spokeswoman Patrice Guilfoyle said
actually start is anyone’s guess. A year af- Thursday that the department still plans
ter a search for a superintendent stalled to restart the search. It’s unclear, though,
out, the Mississippi Department of Edu- even if a superintendent were to be hired
cation has yet to start looking again. in early 2019 if the district would begin
The achievement school district law, operating next fall.
which is another in a series of attempts by “I’m frustrated that we’re not using it,”
state lawmakers to improve the academic said Rep. Charles Busby, a Pascagoula
performance of long-struggling schools, Republican who was the prime author of
was passed in 2016. Schools or districts the law.
that have been rated F by the state for The state already ended up taking
two straight years, or rated F for two out over Noxubee County through a sepa-
of three years, are eligible to be absorbed rate process after the district announced
into the district. A school would remain it was having financial difficulties. But
under state control at least until it scores Humphreys County is still eligible for
a C rating or better for five years. a takeover, as are Greenville, Holmes
A committee decided last year that County, Jackson, Sunflower County and
the district should only absorb whole Wilkinson County.
districts, not individual schools, fearing Jackson, of course, avoided a school
trying to separate a school from a district takeover after Gov. Phil Bryant refused
would be an administrative nightmare. to sign a state of emergency declaration
The group also agreed that the state and then sought an alternative improve-
should prioritize districts where half or ment process involving city leaders and
more of all schools are rated F. the W.K. Kellogg Foundation that’s still
That committee even recommended playing out.

Escape
Continued from Page 1A
was convicted in 2016 in Marshall County and was sentenced to serve three years in
prison for two residential burglaries. Carter was convicted in Union County, accord-
ing to MDOC.
Anyone with more information should contact Noxubee County Sheriff’s Depart-
ment at 662-726-5133 or MDOC at 662-745-6611.

Fire
Continued from Page 1A
ademic Affairs, Housing Salter said most of the fire started will need
and Residence Life, the the rooms will only need “fairly substantial” ren-
President’s Office and minimal work to help dry ovation and rooms with
everyone that has a role the water from the fire re- more extensive water
to play in next-day assis- sponse. However, he said damage may require fur-
tance are engaged.” some of the rooms where ther work.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
Changes needed
for MSU offense
BATON ROUGE, La.

M
ississippi State fans hoped Oct. 6 was a
watershed moment for Joe Moorhead.
In his first season as MSU’s football
coach, Moorhead’s offense
broke tendency and delivered
tremendous results in a 23-9
victory against then-No. 8
Auburn. Quarterback Nick
Fitzgerald ran his way into the
record books, and running back
Kylin Hill rushed for 126 yards
as part of a 349-yard ground Brett Hudson
assault that suggested the Bull-
dogs would be able to re-create
that formula. The effort also erased the failure
of the first two Southeastern Conference games
that saw the Bulldogs gain a combined 403
yards and score 13 points.
David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
Two weeks later, the preseason No. 18 Bull-
Mickey Trosclair (07) won the Factory Stock-Pure Stock Nationals Saturday at Columbus Motor Speedway. dogs are once again out of The Associated Press
Top 25. MSU can thank another lackluster of-

TROSCLAIR POSTS DOMINATING WIN


fensive effort for dropping it into the unranked
masses following a 19-3 loss to then-No. 5 LSU
on Saturday night.
“Defense, do exactly what you’re doing. Spe-
By DAVID MILLER cial teams, for the most part, do exactly what
Special to The Dispatch you’re doing,” Fitzgerald said. “The offense, we
have to put it together.”
Mickey Trosclair hadn’t When MSU (4-3, 1-3 Southeastern Confer-
raced at Columbus Speed- ence) had it together, it was being creative in its
way in nearly seven years. rushing attack.
The Factory Stock car he See HUDSON, 4B
entered there Saturday
night was bought three Game 8
months ago for his 12-year- n No. 16 Texas A&M, 6 p.m. Saturday (ESPN;
old son. WKBB-FM 100.9, WFCA-FM 107.9).
Trosclair, who races Late
Models for a living, came to
Columbus for the Factory Inside
Stock-Pure Stock Nationals n MORE COLLEGE FOOTBALL: This Week’s Schedule,
hoping to recoup some of Latest Rankings, SEC Standings. Page 4B
the money he’d spent on the
car. Trosclair did just that
Saturday by earning $3,000 David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
in a dominant win in the Cody Chism (33) tries to make a pass Saturday in the Factory Stock-Pure Stock WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER
Factory Stock-Pure Stock Nationals at Columbus Motor Speedway.
Nationals.
Trosclair took the lead
on lap five after narrowly
er developed a cushion.
Ten of the 20 cars that
Trosclair said. “I seen the
18 (Pannell) stick his nose
lumbus was the sixth track
on which he has raced. He
Second-half goals
keep Cup in Oxford
avoiding a first-lap pileup started didn’t finish the underneath me, and I knew finished eighth.
that knocked Jason Byrd race, including Byrd and I had to push harder. I just “We normally race on
out of the race and sent Scooter Ware. tried to keep it straight. a much dryer track … the
Cody Chism briefly to the “It’s pretty tough,” Tro- “I tried to be smooth and clay is a fun surface, but
pits. sclair said. “You got three consistent, hit my marks, it’s a constantly changing From Special Reports
Trosclair led the rest and four wheel brakes, and and try not to burn the right thing, and it did tonight,”
of the way for his highest you can put in more rear or rear tire off the car. I had to Donnell said. “I can’t com- OXFORD — The Ole Miss women’s soccer
payday in a Factory Stocks front brake in it. But most keep the car straight. That plain. Track was a blast. I’m team scored two goals in a span
race. of the time, when you pull was the main thing.” definitely coming back if of 3 minutes, 20 seconds in the Roundup
“The track was tricky out there and it’s a big race, Jeff Phillips finished they have this event again.” second half Sunday to beat No.
tonight, pretty much like 40 or 50 laps, you pretty second, while Chase Pen- In other action, Jim- 25 Mississippi State 2-0 in front of
the last time I was here,” much got to work with what nington, Jamie Nolen, and my Nolan won the Street a record crowd of 1,857 at the Ole Miss Soccer
Trosclair said. “We didn’t you got.” Chism rounded out the top Stocks feature. JR Brown, Stadium.
hot lap tonight. We want- Trosclair faced his five. Matt Byram, Bryan Fort- The win helped Ole Miss (11-6-1, 5-3-1 South-
ed to save equipment for toughest challenge from Drivers from four states ner, and Chris Hopper eastern Conference) retain the Magnolia Cup
the money race. We made Johnny Pannell, who pulled competed in what track rounded out the top five. for the fifth-consecutive season. It marked the
the right choice on tires even with him down the promoter Rod Taylor hopes Tony Shelton won the fourth time in five seasons the Rebels have de-
and setup wise. It was our backstretch for five laps will become the region’s 602 Sportsman feature. feated the Bulldogs.
night.” before breaking down on premier race for Factory Morgan Lambert, Jimmy CeCe Kizer scored her 13th goal of the season
Passing proved difficult, lap 20. Stocks. Oklahoma native Anderson, Jeremy Green- in the 67th minute off a breakaway. The senior
as the track held moisture “I kind of slowed down Scott Garrett Donnell has way, and Michael Dickin- beat two defenders near midfield and ran onto
and didn’t take rubber. But about 15 laps in, pacing my- been racing Factory Stocks son rounded out the top a pass from Sophie Dineen. She tucked the ball
the track was slick and nev- self and not going too fast,” for two years. He said Co- five. to the left of goalkeeper Rhylee DeCrane, who
came off her line in an attempt to cut down the
shooting angle.
Gabby Little scored off a chip shot a little
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL: World Series more than three minutes later off a cross from
Lonnie Mulligan. DeCrane got a hand on Little’s
Roberts returns to Boston with Dodgers chip from the right side of the box, but she wasn’t
able to push it over the crossbar.
The victory enabled Ole Miss to secure a spot
By JIMMY GOLEN
Schedule Fenway Park,” he said after another game for the Red
The Associated Press in the SEC tournament, which will begin Sunday,
the Dodgers clinched the Sox, standing by as they
WORLD SERIES Oct. 29, in Orange Beach, Alabama. The Rebels
NL pennant and advanced swept the St. Louis Cardi-
BOSTON — In the (Best-of-seven, x-if necessary) See soccer, 5B
All Games on FOX to the Series for the second nals to set off a celebration
souvenir store across from straight year. “To be wear- that generations of New En-
Fenway Park, it will set you Los Angeles vs. Boston
Tuesday’s Game ing another uniform going glanders had been waiting
back $100 for a framed, au-
tographed photo of “The
Los Angeles at Boston (Sale
12-4), 7:09 p.m.
in there playing for a World
Series championship is go-
for.
“He came here. He stole
WOMEN’S COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL
Steal,” Dave Roberts’ sto-
ing to be special for me.” that base,” said Red Sox
Rebels rally to beat
Wednesday’s Game
len base in the 2004 AL Los Angeles at Boston (Price Havlicek stole the ball, manager Alex Cora, who
Championship Series that 16-7), 7:09 p.m. Orr sailed through the air, was Roberts’ teammate
kick-started the Red Sox Friday’s Game and Vinatieri split the up- with the Dodgers in ‘04
comeback against the New
York Yankees and end-
ed Boston’s 86-year title
drought.
Boston at Los Angeles, 7:09 p.m.
Saturday’s Game
Boston at Los Angeles, 8:09 p.m.
x-Sunday’s Game
rights (twice) to cement
themselves in Boston
sports history. But few ath-
and helped console him
after he was traded. “I tex-
ted him right after he stole
Bulldogs at home
“We used to have a big Boston at Los Angeles, 8:15 p.m. letes have squeezed their second base. I was like, ‘I From Special Reports

panorama x-Tuesday, Oct. 30 way into the city’s lore like don’t know what’s going
Roberts. to happen here, but if this OXFORD — Sophomore middle blocker
of it,” the Los Angeles at Boston, 8:09 p.m.
x-Wednesday, Oct. 31 A trade deadline acqui- happens, you’re going to Bayleigh Scott had a career-best
clerk, Nick
Fosma n, Los Angeles at Boston, 8:09 p.m. sition who was obtained for become a hero’, and he is, 15 kills and four blocks, while Roundup
his speed, he hadn’t played here in this city.” junior Emily Stroup had 17 kills
said, “but
we sold out their first World Series in 10 days when he entered Cora was in his last year and senior Caitlin Wernentin
of them a crown since 1918. Game 4 of the ‘04 ALCS as as a full-time player with added 11 Sunday to help the Ole Miss volleyball
while ago.” Now, as he returns to a pinch runner in the ninth the Dodgers in ‘04. Three team rally for a 3-1 victory against Mississippi
Roberts Other Boston as the manager of inning at Fenway. The Red years and two teams later, State at the Gillom Athletics Sport Center. Set
mement os the Los Angeles Dodgers, Sox trailed 4-3 in the game, he was a utility infielder in scores were 18-25, 25-21, 25-18, 25-18.
from that drought-busting he will be trying to prevent and 0-3 in the best-of-seven Boston when the Red Sox A crowd of 1,207, the largest in the history of
championship may fade, the city that celebrates him series. went back to the Series. the facility, watched the showdown.
but the intervening years from claiming a fourth title Roberts stole second, He entered Game 1 as a “This was an important match for our univer-
have done little to dim Rob- this century. Even so, Rob- then slid home to score ty- defensive replacement and sity, and to be able to win the way we did today
erts’ legacy in Boston since erts can expect a big cheer ing run that began Boston’s had his only plate appear- feels amazing,” Ole Miss coach Steven McRob-
he helped the Red Sox when he is introduced be- unprecedented comeback. ance in Game 3, when he erts said. “We didn’t come out with our best and
rally from a three-games- fore Game 1 on Tuesday. He pinch-ran again, and laid down a ninth-inning give credit to State, they put pressure on us.
to-none deficit against the “I have a lot of fond mem- scored again, in Game 5, sacrifice bunt that led to an “The middles did a great job controlling the
rival Yankees en route to ories of the Red Sox and but he never appeared in insurance run. See VOLLEYBALL, 5B
2B MONday, October 22, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Prep Football Review: Week 10


Standings Snapshots Top Performances
Region 3-1A Highlights from Week Ten ...
MHSAA Division Overall n LUKE ALTMYER (Starkville): 11-for-18 passing, 150
Region 1-6A W L W L PF PA
Nanih Waiya 7 0 9 1 403 73 yards, 3 TDs in victory against Murrah
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA Noxapater 6 0 9 1 304 94 n GARIN BONIOL (Starkville): 52-yard field goal in victory
Leake County 4 2 6 2 204 157
Horn Lake 5 0 9 0 386 89
French Camp 4 2 5 4 238 217 against Murrah
Oxford 4 1 7 2 251 174
Tupelo 4 1 7 2 198 156 Sebastopol 2 4 3 6 133 229 n DANTARIYUS CANNON (West Point): 8 rushes, 100
Vardaman 2 4 3 6 186 238
South Panola 3 2 5 5 222 207
West Lowndes 2 4 2 7 180 376
yards in victory against Grenada
Southaven 2 3 3 6 147 209
Hernando 1 4 3 6 215 235 Ethel 1 6 1 8 117 297 n JAKE CHAMBLESS (West Point): 11-for-22 passing, 236
DeSoto Central 1 4 3 7 192 188 Hamilton 0 6 1 8 111 333 yards, 2 TDs in victory against Grenada
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE
Columbus 0 5 0 9 92
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE
393
Last Friday’s Games n SHUN CRAWFORD (West Point): 5 receptions, 130
Last Friday’s Games French Camp 42, Hamilton 7 yards, TD in victory againstGrenada
Nanih Waiya 40, Ethel 0
Horn Lake 37, Hernando 16
Noxapater 54, West Lowndes 20 n GRAYSON EASTERLING (Oak Hill Academy): 50-yard
Oxford 42, Columbus 6
South Panola 17, Southaven 7 Vardaman 48, Sebastopol 0 field goal in victory against Marshall Academy
Leake County, open
Tupelo 24, DeSoto Central 10
WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE
n BRANDON EDMONDSON (Caledonia): 72 rushing yards,
WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE
This Friday’s Games This Friday’s Games 73 passing yards, 2 total TDs in loss to Amory
DeSoto Central at Southaven French Camp at Sebastopol n FRED FIELDS (Aberdeen): 28 rushes, 145 yards, TD in
Leake County at Hamilton
Horn Lake at Tupelo
Oxford at Hernando Smithville at Nanih Waiya loss to Houston
South Panola at Columbus Vardaman at Noxapater n JEDARIUS GORE (Caledonia): 9 rushes, 50 yards, 73
West Lowndes at Ethel
Region 2-6A receiving yards, 3 total TDs in loss to Amory


Division Overall
W L W L PF PA
MPSA n JARED LONG (Heritage Academy): 5 receptions, 123
yards, 2 TDs in victory against Canton Academy
NW Rankin 5 0 8 1 350 151 District 2-AAA
Starkville 4 1 8 1 435 82 Division Overall n KELVIN “K.J.” SMITH (Heritage Academy): 22 rushes,
Madison Central 4 1 7 2 278 109 W L W L PF PA 165 yards, 2 TDs in victory against Canton Academy
Warren Central 3 2 4 4 227 176 Heritage Aca. 4 0 8 2 364 160
Clinton 2 3 6 3 265 171 Leake Aca. 3 1 8 2 356 162 n CARTER PUTT (Heritage Academy): 13-of-14 passing,
Provine 1 4 3 6 149 288 Starkville Aca. 2 2 8 2 258 104 197 yards, 5 TDs in victory against Canton Academy
Murrah 1 4 2 7 135 302 Canton Aca. 1 3 4 6 190 253
Greenville 0 5 1 8 140 414 Winston Aca. 0 4 2 8 98 271
n QUAY SANDERS (West Lowndes): 17 rushes, 160
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE WEEK TEN SCHEDULE yards, 2 total TDs in loss to Noxapater
Last Friday’s Games
Madison Central 35, Provine 0
Last Friday’s Games n MYLES STONE (Starkville): 23-yard interception return
Heritage Aca. 49, Canton Aca. 26
Northwest Rankin 49, Greenville 26 Leake Aca. 23, Starkville Aca. 20 for TD in victory against Murrah
Starkville 71, Murrah 0 Winona Chr. 26, Winston Aca. 15 n CHAUNCEY TRIPLETT (Noxubee County): 10-yard
Warren Central 35, Clinton 31 WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE
WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE Class AAA Playoffs — First Round
fumble return for TD in victory against Leake Central
This Friday’s Games This Friday’s Games n ZITAVIOUS WILLIAMS (Starkville): 16-yard fumble return
Greenville at Clinton Lee (Mississippi) Aca. at Heritage Aca. David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
for TD in victory against Murrah
Murrah at Provine Natchez Cathedral at Starkville Aca. Columbus Christian Academy’s Lane Ever (54) celebrates
Northwest Rankin at Madison Central St. Aloysius at Leake Aca.
Warren Central at Starkville after returning an interception for a touchdown.

Snapshots
Region 1-5A District 1-AA
Division Overall

What We Learned
W L W L PF PA Division Overall
West Point 5 0 8 1 303 115 W L W L PF PA
Olive Branch 4 1 8 1 265 97 Winona Chr. 4 0 7 3 259 220
Lafayette 4 1 7 2 334 119 Carroll Academy 3 1 7 3 265 166
Lake Cormorant 3 2 5 4 166 196 Central Holmes 2 2 6 3 291 181
Center Hill 2 3 5 5 178 180 Oak Hill Aca. 1 3 5 5 159 203
Grenada 1 4 3 7 182 238 Marshall Aca. 0 4 3 7 229 315
Saltillo 1 4 2 8 153 237 WEEK TEN SCHEDULE What We Learned from Week Nine ...
Lewisburg 0 5 2 7 134 223 Last Friday’s Games
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE Carroll Aca. 28, Central Holmes Chr. 27 n 1. HERITAGE ACADEMY CLOSES DEAL: Coach
Last Friday’s Games Oak Hill Aca. 24, Marshall Aca. 18
Lafayette 34, Center Hill 14 Winona Chr. 26, Winston Aca. 15
Sean Harrison and Heritage Academy closed an
Olive Branch 17, Lake Cormorant 0 WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE undefeated run through Mississippi Association of
Saltillo 28, Lewisburg 10 Class AA Playoffs — First Round
West Point 38, Grenada 17 This Friday’s Games Independent Schools (MAIS) Class AAA, District 2
WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE
This Friday’s Games
Amite School Central at Winona Chr. play by beating Canton Academy, 49-26. The Patriots
Carroll Aca. at Centreville Aca.
Center Hill at Lake Cormorant Clinton Christian at Central Holmes Aca. showed the type of balance needed to win a state
Grenada at Lewisburg Oak Hill Aca. at Tri-County Aca.
Olive Branch at Lafayette Marshall Aca. at Brookhaven Aca. championship. With Kelvin “K.J.” Smith powering the
Saltillo at West Point
Class A running game and Carter Putt continuing to blossom
Region 2-4A Overall at quarterback, this team is poised to make a deep
Division Overall W L PF PA
W L W L PF PA Tunica Academy 9 0 344 89 run. Able to shake off a couple of midseason losses,
Pontotoc 4 0 9 1 353 145 West Memphis Chr. 6 3 301 224
Shannon 4 0 7 3 371 226 Union Christian (La.) 5 5 372 277 the team is playing its best at the right time.
Itawamba AHS 2 2 6 4 339 293
Caledonia 1 3 3 6 235 267
Lee (Ark.) 4 5 201 220 n 2. STARKVILLE HANGS 70 AGAIN: In what should
Amory 1 3 4 6 248 364 Deer Creek School 3 6 126 217
Mooreville 0 4 3 7 196 295 Columbus Christian 2 7 97 306 surprise no one, Starkville High School topped 70
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE
Last Friday’s Games
points for the third time this season in a 71-0 victo-
Last Friday’s Games
Amory 35, Caledonia 34 Columbus Chr. 21, Deer Creek Sch. 20 ry against Murrah on Homecoming in a Mississippi
Pontotoc 38, Itawamba AHS 27 Tunica Aca. 48, Coldwater 0
Shannon 56, Mooreville 18 Union Christian (La.) 39, Lee (Ark.) 20 High School Activities Association (MHSAA) Class 6A,
West Memphis Chr. 34, Grace Chr. 27
WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE
WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE
Region 2 game. Coach Chris Jones has made sure to
This Friday’s Games
Caledonia at Itawamba AHS This Friday’s Games get a lot of young players valuable playing experience
Mooreville at Amory Tunica Aca. at Lee (Arkansas) Aca.
Pontotoc at Shannon West Memphis Chr. at Memphis Chr. in these blowouts. Warren Central and Clinton fall next
Region 4-4A
Columbus Christian, open on the schedule, so the 70-point games are probably
Deer Creek School, open
Division Overall Union Christian, open done for this season.
W L W L PF PA
Louisville 3 0 9 1 366 105 Eight Man District 1 n 3. WEST POINT ROLLS: If it is late October, we
Noxubee Co. 2 1 5 5 282 228 Division Overall David Miller/Special to The Dispatch
Kosciusko 2 2 3 6 188 301 W L W L PF PA know West Point is rolling over a lot of outmanned Caledonia High School quarterback Brandon Edmondson
New Hope 1 2 1 9 101
Leake Central 0 3 0 9 135
369
273
Manchester Aca. 9 0 9 0 401 104 competition in MHSAA Class 5A, Region 1 play. On runs the ball against Amory on Friday night.
Humphreys Aca. 8 1 8 1 464 182
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE Marvell Aca. 7 2 7 2 444 206 Friday night, West Point rolled over Grenada, 38-17.

Week 11 Schedule
Last Friday’s Games Sharkey-Iss. 6 3 6 3 238 282
Jackson Prep 56, New Hope 7 DeSoto School 5 4 5 4 366 262 The Green Wave displayed their typical strong running
Louisville 46, Kosciusko 23 Delta Streets 4 5 4 5 340 392 game accompanied by a passing attack that had two
Noxubee County 55, Leake Central 23 Delta Academy 4 5 4 6 281 361
WEEK ELVEN SCHEDULE Calhoun Aca. 3 6 3 6 326 412 scores. The defense may need to pick things up a
This Friday’s Games Kemper Aca. 3 6 3 6 268 302
Leake Central at Louisville Hebron Chr. 1 9 1 9 78 401
little bit. However, there is plenty of time for all that Thursday’s Game
New Hope at Noxubee County N. Sunflower 0 9 0 9 68 399 to happen. November is almost here, and that month n Hubbertville at Pickens County, 7 p.m.
Winona at Kosciusko WEEK NINE SCHEDULE
always has belonged to coach Chris Chambless’ Friday’s Games
Region 4-3A Last Friday’s Games
Delta Aca. 60, Calhoun Aca. 38 n South Panola at Columbus, 7 p.m.
Division Overall
DeSoto School 80, Delta Streets 54
squad. It will be interesting to see if West Point keeps
W L W L PF PA n New Hope at Noxubee County, 7 p.m.
Houston 4 0 8 1 306 164 Humphreys Aca. 44, North Sunflower 6 improving and can make a return trip to the Class 5A
Manchester Aca. 41, Hebron Chr. 0 n Caledonia at Itawamba AHS, 7 p.m.
Choctaw County 3 1 7 3 289 200
Marvell (Ark.) 50, Kemper Aca. 0 State championship game for a third-straight season. n West Lowndes at Ethel, 7 p.m.
Aberdeen 2 2 5 5 276 276
South Pontotoc 1 3 6 4 318 217 Sharkey-Issaquena Aca., open n 4. OAK HILL ACADEMY GETS THE JOB DONE: Coach n Warren Central at Starkville, 7 p.m.
Hatley 1 3 5 5 362 271 WEEK TEN SCHEDULE
Nettleton 1 3 4 5 210 212 This Friday’s Games Chris Craven’s Oak Hill Academy squad celebrated Senior n Saltillo at West Point, 7 p.m.
Delta Streets at Delta Aca.
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE
Humphreys Aca. at Kemper Aca. Night with a 24-18 MAIS Class AA, District 1 victory n Aberdeen at South Pontotoc, 7 p.m.
Last Friday’s Games
Choctaw County 20, South Pontotoc 14 Manchester Aca. at DeSoto School against Marshall Academy. The Raiders continued to get n Leake County at Hamilton, 7 p.m.
Houston 27, Aberdeen 14 Marvell (Ark.) at Calhoun Aca. n Leake Central at Louisville, 7 p.m.
Nettleton 28, Hatley 27 North Sunflower at Sharkey-Issaquena strong play from Ash Cullum at quarterback. On defense,
Hebron Christian, open n Mooreville at Amory, 7 p.m.
WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE Oak Hill Academy forced four turnovers. Being able to do
This Thursday’s Game
Aberdeen at South Pontotoc Alabama that will help the team make a run in the playoffs. It has
n East Webster at Leflore County, 7 p.m.
n Aliceville at Selma, 7 p.m.
Choctaw County at Hatley
Houston at Nettleton
Christian Football Assn. been an up-and-down season, but this team has kept n Lamar County at Gordo, 7 p.m.
Division Overall
W L W L PF PA battling. Making the playoffs is a just reward. n South Lamar at Brilliant, 7 p.m.
Russell Chr. Aca. 5 0 8 0 367 116 n 5. PLAYOFFS ARE HERE: Postseason time has arrived n Sulligent at Cold Springs, 7 p.m.
East Memorial 3 2 5 3 356 368
Tabernacle 3 2 5 3 415 307 for several area teams. In the MAIS Class AAA ranks, n Pickens Academy at Patrician Academy, 7 p.m.
Victory Chr. 2 3 4 3 423 326
Starkville Academy will play host to Natchez Cathedral, Mississippi Association of Independent Schools
New Life 1 4 3 6 270 345
Class AAA Playoffs — First Round
Tuscaloosa Chr. 1 4 1 6 196 329 while Heritage Academy will play host to Lee (Mississippi)
WEEK TEN SCHEDULE n Lee Academy (Mississippi) at Heritage Academy, 7 p.m.
Last Friday’s Games Academy in the first round. In MAIS Class AA play, Oak n Natchez Cathedral at Starkville Academy, 7 p.m.
Ezekiel 40, Tuscaloosa Chr. 6
Russell Chr. 41, New Life Chr. 12 Hill Academy begins postseason play at Tri-County Acade- Class AA Playoffs — First Round
Tabernacle 74, East Memorial 40 my. In the Christian Football Association, Victory Christian n Oak Hill Academy at Tri-County Academy, 7 p.m.
WEEK ELEVEN SCHEDULE
CFA Playoffs — First Round Academy will play at Russell Christian Academy in a semi- Christian Football Association
This Friday’s Games
final round game in Meridian. Good luck to each. Playoffs — First Round
Tabernacle at East Memorial
Victory Christian at Russell Christian — Scott Walters n Victory Christian at Russell Christian, 7 p.m.

Jim Lytle/Special to The Dispatch Chris McDill/Special to The Dispatch


Starkville High School quarterback Luke Altmyer (8) throws past Jackson Murrah’s Heritage Academy junior Kelvin “K.J.” Smith looks for running room Friday night
Torenzo Williams (6) in their game Friday in Starkville. against Canton Academy in Columbus.
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briefly CALENDAR MEN’S COLLEGE TENNIS Basketball


NBA
Ole Miss
MSU’s Braun, Foshey
Saturday, Oct. 20
Prep Football Indiana 132, Brooklyn 112
Toronto 117, Washington 113
Women’s golf team’s Flori, Johnson finish in top 10 Schedule Page 2B Boston 103, New York 101
Philadelphia 116, Orlando 115
SIMPSONVILLE, Ky. — Martina Flori tied for second as an
Prep Basketball Charlotte 113, Miami 112

advance to semifinals
individual, and Julia Johnson tied for eighth Sunday to lead the Ole Miss Detroit 118, Chicago 116
Dallas 140, Minnesota 136
women’s golf team at the Cardinal Cup. Today’s Games Denver 119, Phoenix 91
Ole Miss shot a final-round 6-over 294 to finish sixth. Oak Hill Academy hosts OHA Girls Tournament
Portland 121, San Antonio 108
Houston 124, L.A. Lakers 115
“We’ve played a lot of golf in the last few weeks, so the first thing Sunday’s Games
we have to do is go home and take a few days off and get a refresher,” Tuesday’s Games Atlanta 133, Cleveland 111
Oak Hill Academy hosts OHA Girls Tournament From Special Reports Sacramento 131, Oklahoma City 120
OIe Miss assistant coach Drew Belt said. “Once we start practice again Denver 100, Golden State 98
the main focus will be improving the girls short game. We surrendered Saturday’s Games L.A. Clippers 115, Houston 112
way too many strokes this week on the greens and that has to be a Starkville hosts Pre-Season Jamboree TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Mississippi State se- Today’s Games
Charlotte at Toronto, 6:30 p.m.
major focus of improvement.” niors Niclas Braun and Trevor Foshey earned Orlando at Boston, 6:30 p.m.
Flori shot a career-best 7-under 65 to tie for second. She led the Women’s College Basketball two victories Sunday to advance to the singles
Indiana at Minnesota, 7 p.m.
New York at Milwaukee, 7 p.m.
tournament with 12 birdies. Thursday’s Game semifinals at the Intercollegiate Tennis Associa-
Chicago at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
Memphis at Utah, 8 p.m.
Johnson notched her second top-10 finish of the fall after a final Washington at Portland, 9 p.m.
round 1-under 71. The sophomore led the team in pars with 35, includ- Mississippi College at Alabama, 7 p.m. tion Southern Regional Championships. Phoenix at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.
Braun and junior Giovanni Oradini also San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m.
ing 13 on the final day.
Pi-Lillebi Hermansson had the second-best round of the day for the
College Football teamed in doubles to move into the semifinals.
Tuesday’s Games
Philadelphia at Detroit, 6 p.m.
Rebels, shooting a final round even-par 72. Hermansson was second Saturday’s Games L.A. Clippers at New Orleans, 7 p.m.
Foshey earned the highest-ranked win of his Sacramento at Denver, 8 p.m.
on the team in birdies with nine. Southern Mississippi at Charlotte, 1 p.m. Wednesday’s Games
Ole Miss will play this weekend in the Jim West Challenge in San
career when he rallied from a 5-1 deficit in the Brooklyn at Cleveland, 6 p.m.
Texas A&M at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. Dallas at Atlanta, 6 p.m.
Marcos, Texas. third set to knock off second-seeded and 14th- Minnesota at Toronto, 6:30 p.m.
n No. 7 Navy rifle team beats No. 13 Ole Miss: At Oxford, the College Cross Country ranked Tim Sandkaulen of Ole Miss 6-3, 5-7, 7-5. New York at Miami, 6:30 p.m.
Charlotte at Chicago, 7 p.m.
No. 13 rifle team posted 22 season-high scores and seven career Friday’s Meet Foshey then continued his hot streak in the Utah at Houston, 7 p.m.
Indiana at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m.
bests, but were outshot by No. 7 Navy, 4668-4656, Sunday at the Ole SEC Championships (Auburn, Alabama) quarterfinals by rallying to beat Alabama’s Alex- Philadelphia at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m.
Miss Rifle Range. The Rebels posted their second-highest aggregate L.A. Lakers at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
ey Nesterov 4-6, 6-4, 6-4. He will face Alabama’s Memphis at Sacramento, 9 p.m.
score and best air rifle mark of the season.
Freshman Erin Walsh fired a career-best 578 to finish third in
Men’s College Golf Patrick Kaukovalta at 10 a.m. Monday at the Ala-
Washington at Golden State, 9:30 p.m.

smallbore behind Navy’s Michael Zanti (581) and Kestrel Kuhne (580).
Saturday’s Matches
Mississippi State at Steelwood Collegiate
bama Tennis Stadium. Football
The Midshipmen used smallbore to their advantage, outfiring Ole Braun, who is ranked 109th-ranked, defeated NFL
Miss, 2,311-2,299. Sophomore Sophia Cuozzo tallied her best-ever Invitational (Mobile, Alabama) Thursday, Oct. 18
competitive smallbore score with a 577. Ole Miss’ counters were Harley
Tulane’s Dane Esses 6-3, 1-6, 6-3 in the Round of Denver 45, Arizona 10
Southern Miss at Steelwood Collegiate (Loxley, Sunday’s Games
Gardner (577), Abby Buesseler (576), Jillian Zakrzeski (574), and Randi 16 and Tulane’s Luis Erlenbusch in the quarter- L.A. Chargers 20, Tennessee 19
Alabama)
Loudin (572). Buesseler was one of seven Rebels who bettered or finals. He will take on Tulane’s seventh-seeded Houston 20, Jacksonville 7
Indianapolis 37, Buffalo 5
Sunday’s Matches
equaled their season high in the event. and 60th-ranked Ewan Moore at 10 a.m. Monday. Carolina 21, Philadelphia 17
Detroit 32, Miami 21
Navy and Ole Miss battled to a stalemate in air rifle, 2,357-2,357. Mississippi State at Steelwood Collegiate
In doubles, Braun and Oradini won for the New England 38, Chicago 31
Sophomore Kamilla Kisch finished tied for second with a season-best Invitational (Mobile, Alabama) Minnesota 37, N.Y. Jets 17
592 points. Kuhne of Navy tallied the highest score with a 593. Ole third match in a row to advance to the semifinals. Tampa Bay 26, Cleveland 23, OT
Ole Miss at Warrior Princeville Invitational (Kauai, New Orleans 24, Baltimore 23
Miss’s other counters were Zakrzeski (590), Buesseler (589), and junior The seventh-ranked and second-seeded MSU L.A. Rams 39, San Francisco 10
Hawaii) Washington 20, Dallas 17
Hayley Carroll (586). Loudin (589), Walsh (584), and redshirt freshman tandem cruised past Alabama’s sixth-seeded Kansas City 45, Cincinnati 10
Southern Miss at Steelwood Collegiate (Loxley,
Megan Taylor (581) had career days in air rifle. Like smallbore, seven pair of Kaukovalta and Nesterov, 8-3, in the quar- Open: Seattle, Green Bay, Oakland, Pittsburgh
Today’s Game
Ole Miss athletes tallied their best mark of the season in the discipline. Alabama)
The 2357 team score was also the highest for 2018-19.
terfinals. They will take the court at 1:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants at Atlanta, 7:15 p.m.
Thursday’s Game
Mississippi University for Women at Gulf Coast
Ole Miss will play host to No. 1 and reigning NCAA champion Monday against Louisiana’s Pearse Dolan and Miami at Houston, 7:20 p.m.
C.C. Invitational Sunday, Oct. 28
Kentucky on Saturday and No. 8 North Carolina State on Sunday. Both Arthur Libaud. Philadelphia vs Jacksonville at London, UK,

Women’s College Golf


8:30 a.m.
matches will begin at 8 a.m. at the Ole Miss Rifle Range. Also Sunday, the top-seeded and fifth-ranked Cleveland at Pittsburgh, Noon
Washington at N.Y. Giants, Noon
Today’s Match Oradini lost to LSU’s Malik Bhatnagar 6-4, 4-6, Seattle at Detroit, Noon
Alabama Southern Mississippi at Pat Bradley (Miami, 6-4. No. 4 seed and 43rd-ranked Strahinja Rakic Baltimore at Carolina, Noon
Denver at Kansas City, Noon
Women’s basketball team beats Faulkner in exhibition Florida) lost to LSU’s Rafael Wagner, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. Sopho- Tampa Bay at Cincinnati, Noon
N.Y. Jets at Chicago, Noon
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The Alabama women’s basketball team Tuesday’s Match more Florian Broska lost to Tulane’s Moore 6-1, Indianapolis at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.
Green Bay at L.A. Rams, 3:25 p.m.
had five players score in double figures Sunday in a 100-44 victory Southern Miss at Pat Bradley (Miami, Florida) 6-0. San Francisco at Arizona, 3:25 p.m.
New Orleans at Minnesota, 7:20 p.m.
against Faulkner in an exhibition game at Coleman Coliseum. Kaukovalta defeated Ole Miss’ Karlo Kranic
Men’s College Soccer
Open: Dallas, Tennessee, L.A. Chargers,
“I thought today was exactly what we needed this time of year,” Atlanta
Alabama coach Kristy Curry said. “I feel like today makes us a whole 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, in the Round of 16 and LSU’s Rafael Monday, Oct. 29
Tuesday’s Match Wagner (LSU) 6-7 (3), 6-3, 7-6 (4) to reach the New England at Buffalo, 7:15 p.m.
lot better. We wanted to play two exhibitions this season instead of a
scrimmage and an exhibition, to put us in a position to put our jerseys
Mississippi University for Women at Oakwood, semifinals. Canadian Football League
Friday, Oct. 19
on and have a real game-like environment. To have five players in 5 p.m. Nesterov defeated Auburn’s Lorenzo Rodri- Ottawa 35, Hamilton 31
double figures and to rebound the ball the way we did was a great start BC 42, Edmonton 32
for us.” Women’s College Soccer guez 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 before falling to Foshey. Saturday, Oct. 20
Toronto 26, Montreal 22
Junior Cierra Johnson had 15 points, six assists, and six rebounds Tuesday’s Match In other consolation singles results, sopho- Saskatchewan 29, Calgary 24
to lead the Crimson Tide, while freshman Allie Craig Cruce had 15. Mississippi University for Women at Oakwood, more Riccardo Roberto defeated Tulane’s Akos Friday’s Game
Calgary at Winnipeg, 6:30 p.m.
Junior Jasmine Walker added 14. Junior Ashley Knight and freshman 3 p.m. Kotorman 6-3, 6-2, while junior Edson Ortiz lost Saturday’s Games
Ottawa at Hamilton, 3 p.m.
De’Sha Benjamin had 10. to Auburn’s No. 53 Matteo De Vincentis 6-3, 6-1,
Alabama will play host to Mississippi College at 7 p.m. Thursday
Thursday’s Matches BC at Saskatchewan, 6 p.m.
Sunday’s Game
at Coleman Coliseum. Vanderbilt at Ole Miss, 6 p.m. and junior Zhe Zhou lost to Auburn’s No. 93 Tim Toronto at Montreal, Noon
Dollman 6-4, 2-6, 1-0 (10-6).
n Men’s golf team finishes fifth: At Alpharetta, Georgia, Three
men’s golfers finished in the top 10 Sunday to lead the No. 4 Crimson
Alabama at Auburn, 6:30 p.m.
LSU at Mississippi State, 7 p.m.
Hockey
NHL
Tide to a fifth-place result at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate
Invitational (GCOGCI).
Friday’s Match PREP FOOTBALL Saturday, Oct. 20
Colorado 3, Carolina 1
Southern Mississippi at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m.

MAIS announces new


Alabama, one of 11 nationally ranked teams in the 14-team Philadelphia 5, New Jersey 2
Buffalo 5, Los Angeles 1
field, finished the three-day, 54-hole event with a 15-under par 849
(286-278-285).
College Swimming and Diving Winnipeg 5, Arizona 3
St. Louis 4, Toronto 1
“I thought our guys over the last two days played some really good Friday’s Meet Chicago 4, Columbus 1
Ottawa 4, Montreal 3, OT
Alabama at Tennessee

classes for 2019


golf,” Alabama coach Jay Seawell said. “It’s the kind of golf we need Detroit 4, Florida 3, OT
to play in order to win. We struggled the first day, so we have to realize Minnesota 5, Tampa Bay 4, OT
that we have to play well all three rounds to have a chance. I am really Men’s College Tennis Nashville 3, Edmonton 0
Vancouver 2, Boston 1, OT
proud of how the guys competed. There are a lot of positives from this Today’s Matches Vegas 3, Anaheim 1
San Jose 4, N.Y. Islanders 1
week that we will take forward throughout the rest of the season.” ITA Southern Regional Championships Sunday’s Games
From Staff Reports
Sophomores Wilson Furr (75-69-68) and Davis Shore (70-71-71) Tampa Bay 6, Chicago 3
(Tuscaloosa, Alabama) Calgary 4, N.Y. Rangers 1
and senior Davis Riley (74-66-72) carded a 54-hole total of 4-under Buffalo 4, Anaheim 2
par 212 to tie for eighth. It marked the first time in four tournaments Women’s College Tennis JACKSON — The Mississippi Association of Today’s Games
played this season that Alabama had three individual finishers among
Friday’s Matches
Independent Schools announced Friday a move Colorado at Philadelphia, 6 p.m.
Carolina at Detroit, 6:30 p.m.
the top-10. The last time it occurred came at the 2017 Jerry Pate to six classes for football for the 2019 season. St. Louis at Winnipeg, 7 p.m.
National Intercollegiate when Lee Hodges (3rd), Riley (6th) and Shore Alabama, Mississippi State at Roberta Alison Fall Washington at Vancouver, 9 p.m.
(t-9th) each recorded a top-10 finish. Classic (Tuscaloosa, Alabama)
The move creates Class 6A and 5A for football Tuesday’s Games
Arizona at Columbus, 6 p.m.
Furr carded a bogey-free 18-hole total of 4-under par 68 Sunday. Ole Miss at Auburn Invitational (Auburn, Alabama)
only. It will have Jackson Prep, Jackson Academy, Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 6 p.m.
Riley collected his third top-10 finish in four tournaments this season, Madison-Ridgeland Academy, Parklane Acade- Boston at Ottawa, 6:30 p.m.
Calgary at Montreal, 6:30 p.m.
while Shore earned his second. College Volleyball my, Presbyterian Christian School, and Oak For- San Jose at Nashville, 7 p.m.
Anaheim at Chicago, 7:30 p.m.
Freshman Prescott Butler closed play with a 2-over par 218 Today’s Match est Academy in Class 6A. Los Angeles at Dallas, 7:30 p.m.
(72-72-74) to tie for 33rd on the par 72, 7,017-yard Golf Club of Georgia Pittsburgh at Edmonton, 8 p.m.
layout. Freshman Frankie Capan III tied for 51st at 222 (70-75-77).
Mississippi University for Women at Lane In Class 5A, Heritage Academy and Starkville Wednesday’s Games
Toronto at Winnipeg, 6 p.m.
Tenth-ranked USC claimed the team title with a 22-under 842, College, 6 p.m. Academy will be in District 1 with Magnolia Florida at N.Y. Islanders, 6 p.m.
which was one stroke ahead of No. 15 Clemson (843). Tournament Tuesday’s Match Heights, Bayou Academy, Pillow Academy, and Tampa Bay at Colorado, 8:30 p.m.
Vancouver at Vegas, 9 p.m.
host Georgia Tech (845), ranked No. 3 in the nation, finished third, Southeastern Louisiana at Southern Mississippi, Washington School. Heritage Academy and
while 11th-ranked Wake Forest (848) closed play in fourth.
Second-ranked Duke (858) finished sixth with an 858, nine
6 p.m. Starkville Academy are members of Class AAA Transactions
this season. Sunday’s Moves
strokes behind Alabama.
Alabama will close the fall season next week at the East Lake on the air In Class 3A, Oak Hill Academy will be paired
BASEBALL
American League
LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Named Brad
Cup in Atlanta. The event, which features the final four teams from with Winona Christian School, Carroll Academy,
last year’s NCAA Men’s and Women’s Golf Championships, will be Today Indianola Academy, Marshall Academy, and Tu-
Ausmus manager.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS — Named David Bell
televised live on the Golf Channel. NBA
n Women’s golf team finishes sixth: At Austin, Texas, the
nica Academy. manager and agreed to terms on a three-year
contract.
6:30 p.m. — Orlando at Boston, NBA TV In Class 2A, Columbus Christian Academy BASKETBALL
women’s golf team turned in a 2-over par final round Sunday to finish
sixth at the Betsy Rawls Longhorn Invitational. 9:30 p.m. — San Antonio at L.A. Lakers, NBA TV and Hebron Christian School will be in District
National Basketball Association
NBA — Suspended Los Angeles Lakers F
Alabama (302-311-290/903) finished at +39. Host Texas (291- NFL 2 with Delta Streets, Humphreys Academy, Shar- Brandon Ingram four games without pay,
Lakers G Rajon Rondo three games, and
284-279/854) won the tournament at -9. Kent State (294-281-286/861) 7:15 p.m. — N.Y. Giants at Atlanta (Note: ESPN key-Issaquena Academy, Manchester Academy, Houston G Chris Paul two games for their roles
finished second at -3. Baylor (303-284-288/875) finished third at +11. Deportes simulcast on ESPN2), ESPN in an on-court altercation in the fourth quarter
Florida (295-291-294/880) was fourth at +16. With Texas Tech (306- and Kemper Academy. of the Rockets’ 124-115 win over the Lakers on
Oct. 20 at Staples Center.
296-287/889) in fifth at +25 and the Tide in sixth. Tuesday Class 2A will be for 8-man football with CHICAGO BULLS — Waived C Omer Asik.
Junior Kenzie Wright tied for fourth with a 2-under par final round COLLEGE FOOTBALL schools of higher male enrollment, while Class Signed G Shaquille Harrison.
FOOTBALL
at the at the par-72, 6,491-yard University of Texas Golf Club. 1A will be 8-man football for schools with lower National Football League
Junior Jiwon Jeon (75-74-70/219) finished at +3 and tied for 12th.
7 p.m. — Troy at South Alabama, ESPN2 NEW YORK GIANTS — Waived TE Garrett
Sophomore Angelica Moresco (74-75-72/221) tied for 17th. Freshman MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL male enrollment. Dickerson. Signed WR Quandree Henderson
from the practice squad.
Mary Mac Trammell (82-89-78/249) tied for 70th at +33, while fresh- 7 p.m. — World Series, Game 1, In all sports except football, Heritage Acade- HOCKEY
National Hockey League
man Carolina Caminoli (94-92-87/273) finished 75th at +57. my and Starkville Academy will be paired with NEW JERSEY DEVILS — Assigned C Kevin
Los Angeles Dodgers at Boston, WLOV
n Daniell advances in qualifying round of Georgia ITF $80k Winston Academy, Leake Academy, Lamar Rooney to Binghamton (AHL).
Tournament: At Macon, Georgia, Senior Andie Daniell moved on to NBA Saturday’s Moves
School, and East Rankin Academy in Class 4A,
the second round of qualifying for the Georgia ITF $80k tournament 6 p.m. — Philadelphia at Detroit, NBA TV BASKETBALL
after defeating Amanda Rogers 6-4, 6-2 on Sunday. District 2. National Basketball Association

Daniell will take on Hailey Baptiste in the second round of qualify-


NHL In Class 3A, District 2, Oak Hill Academy will SACRAMENTO KINGS — Signed F Troy
Williams to a two-way contract.
ing at 9 a.m. Monday. 7 p.m. — San Jose at Nashville, NBC Sports be paired with Winona Christian School, Carroll FOOTBALL
National Football League
n Baseball team leaves Tennessee after exhibition game: Network Academy, Central Holmes Academy, and Indi- INDIANAPOLIS COLTS — Released S Tray
Matthews from the practice squad. Signed QB
At Knoxville, Tennessee, the baseball played Tennessee on Sunday
in an 11-inning exhibition game and seven more innings of situational
SOCCER anola Academy. Phillip Walker to the practice squad.
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS — Waived
baseball. 11:55 a.m. — UEFA Champions League, Group In Class 2A, District 3, Columbus Christian LB Emmanuel Ellerbee. Signed RB Detrez
Sophomore Sam Praytor hit home runs, had five RBIs, and E: AEK Athens vs. Bayern Munich, TNT Academy and Hebron Christian will be paired Newsome from the practice squad.
NEW YORK JETS — Released WR Terrelle
scored two runs scored. Senior Joe Breaux had four hits, including a
2 p.m. — UEFA Champions League, Group H: with Kemper Academy and Newton Academy. Pryor. Signed WR Deontay Burnett from the
practice squad.
double, and added two runs scored and a stolen base.
“I first want to say I appreciate Tennessee head coach Tony Vitello
and his group for having us up today,” Alabama coach Brad Bohannon
Manchester United vs. Juventus, TNT
WRESTLING YOUTH SOCCER
said. “I think we all agree this exhibition was really beneficial for
everyone involved.
“Today was a tremendous opportunity for us to see how we stack
up against an SEC opponent. I was very pleased with the competitive
5 p.m. — UWW World Championships, Day 3, at
Budapest, Hungary (same-day tape), NBC Sports
Network
Columbus United to hold United Night tonight
spirit of our group. A lot of our young arms commanded the ball well, From Special Reports Starkville Soccer Association. In this
and we fielded at a high level. We have a lot to improve upon, but I’m Wednesday policy, there will be no time require-
very proud of the progress this program has made this fall.” GOLF Columbus United will hold its ments on guest player requests, the
n Ghosts win gymnastics team’s annual Hallow-
9 p.m. — PGA Tour & WGC, HSBC inaugural United Night on Monday request will be made and approved
een-themed intrasquad competition: At Tuscaloosa, Alabama, at the downtown Columbus Soccer
the Ghost squad earned its third-consecutive win in the annual Champions, first round, at Shanghai, TGC between the coaches of the respective
Alabama gymnastics Ghosts and Goblins Intrasquad on Sunday MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Complex. teams without the need for DOC ap-
afternoon in front of a packed house in the Frances Smith Practice 7 p.m. — World Series, Game 2, The event is an effort to attract proval, and coaches/managers will be
Facility. It was the Ghosts’ fourth win in seven years and fifth in the Los Angeles Dodgers at Boston, WLOV interest and to get players to sign up
past 15. responsible for acquiring and return-
NBA for the competitive soccer club.
The competition was decided on the balance beam, where the ing needed documents such as player
6 p.m. — Dallas at Atlanta, ESPN Players will have an opportunity
Ghosts surged ahead to secure the win. cards etc. Any lost items will be the
Junior Shea Mahoney led the Goblins, while senior Abby Arm- 8:30 p.m. — Philadelphia at Milwaukee, ESPN to talk to Columbus United coaches,
responsibility of the coaches involved
brecht and sophomore Lexi Graber led the Ghosts. NHL to meet Columbus United players,
The Ghosts, who earned the win by a score of 57-53, featured and to register for this season. in the request.
6 p.m. — Toronto at Winnipeg, NBC Sports The board also voted to explore
Armbrecht, juniors Wynter Childers and Maddie Desch, sophomores Registration for all United age
Network
Graber, Tia Kiaku and Alonza Klopfer along with freshmen Asia
groups remains open at https://co- the possibility of joint rostering be-
DeWalt and Jensie Givens. 8:30 p.m. — Tampa Bay at Colorado, NBC
lumbusunitedsoccer.com/. tween United and SSA teams. This
The Goblin mob featured seniors Angelina Giancroce and Ariana Sports Network
Guerra, junior Shea Mahoney, sophomores Kylie Dickson and Bailie At 6 p.m. Nov. 1, there will be an would allow players to be member of
SOCCER
Key as well as freshmen Emily Gaskins and Griffin James. open workout/player evaluation for a Columbus United team and a SSA
11:55 a.m. — UEFA Champions League, Group
Freshman Shallon Olsen is in Doha, Qatar with the Canadian
B: PSV Eindhoven vs. Tottenham, TNT all age groups. These will be fol- team.
World Championships team. The 2016 Olympian and two-time
2 p.m. — UEFA Champions League, Group B: lowed the next week with another Tom Velek, director of coaching
member of the Canadian Worlds team is set to compete Oct. 25 – Nov.
3 before returning to Tuscaloosa to finish out her first semester with the Barcelon vs. Internazionale Milano, TNT series of United nights at the down- for Columbus United, said in an
Crimson Tide. WRESTLING town complex. email that the move presents the
The inaugural Bama Gymnastics Kickoff event followed the
11:30 p.m. — UWW World Championships, Day The board of directors for the Co- possibility of great opportunities in
intrasquad in the men’s basketball practice gym. It gave the community
the chance to meet this year’s team, which includes five freshmen 4, at Budapest, Hungary (same-day tape), NBC lumbus Soccer Organization also fi- the future for the training of play-
among its 16 gymnasts. Sports Network nalized and approved a streamlined ers, competition opportunities, and
— From Special Reports guest player policy for United and cooperation between the programs.
4B Monday, October 22, 2018 The Dispatch • www.cdispatch.com

Hudson
FAR WEST
College Football Schedule Oregon State at Colorado, 2 p.m.
Tuesday’s Game Idaho at Eastern Washington, 2 p.m.
SOUTH Northern Illinois at BYU, 2:30 p.m.
Troy at South Alabama, 7 p.m. Arizona State at Southern California, 2:30 p.m.
Continued from Page 1B UC Davis at Montana, 3 p.m.
Thursday’s Games Jacksonville at San Diego, 3 p.m.
In the losses, Fitzgerald
had 36 carries. Neither Hill “We have to find a EAST
Baylor at West Virginia, 6 p.m.
SOUTH
New Mexico at Utah State, 3 p.m.
Montana State at Idaho State, 4 p.m.
Washington at California, 5:30 p.m.
UNLV at San Jose State, 5:30 p.m.
way to throw it, and
Appalachian State at Georgia Southern,
nor Aeris Williams, the 6:30 p.m. Boise State at Air Force, 6 p.m.
Cal Poly at Northern Arizona, 6 p.m.
Bulldogs’ other primary Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech, 6:30 p.m.
MIDWEST
Washington State at Stanford, 6 p.m.

not just on third


Northern Colorado at Southern Utah, 7 p.m.
running back, had more than Ball State at Ohio, 6 p.m.
Toledo at Western Michigan, 6 p.m.
Notre Dame vs. Navy at San Diego, 7 p.m.
Portland State at Sacramento State, 8 p.m.
13. Against Auburn, Hill had Oregon at Arizona, 9:30 p.m.
23 carries and helped MSU
average 6.1 yards per carry.
down when their Friday’s Games
EAST
Miami at Boston College, 6 p.m.
Hawaii at Fresno State, 9:30 p.m.
San Diego State at Nevada, 9:30 p.m.
SOUTH Southeastern Conference
It seemed like the Bulldogs
were going to ride that wave.
ears are pinned Louisiana Tech at FAU, 5:30 p.m.
MIDWEST
Indiana at Minnesota, 7 p.m.


East
Conference All Games
W L PF PA W L PF PA

back.” FAR WEST Florida 4 1 140 100 6 1 241 116


“Call plays where he gets Wyoming at Colorado State, 9 p.m. Georgia
Kentucky
4 1 179 107 6 1 273 114
4 1 107 60 6 1 190 90
it. That’s part of it. We can Utah at UCLA, 9:30 p.m. S. Carolina
Tennessee
2 3 124 140 3 3 173 155
1 3 84 167 3 4 181 210
call more plays where they Mississippi State football Saturday’s Games
EAST
Missouri 0 3 74 119 4 3 270 216
Vanderbilt 0 4 61 129 3 5 185 195
get it whether we throw it or coach Joe Moorhead North Carolina State at Syracuse, TBA West
Wagner at CCSU, 11 a.m. Conference All Games
hand it off to them,” MSU Georgetown at Colgate, 11 a.m. W L PF PA W L PF PA
William & Mary at Rhode Island, 11 a.m. Alabama 5 0 269 92 8 0 433 127
offensive coordinator Luke State Francis (Pa.) at Robert Morris, 11 a.m. LSU 4 1 141 83 7 1 243 121
Getsy said. “We have two to get separation on your Massachusetts at Connecticut, 11 a.m. Texas A&M 3 1 93 99 5 2 226 144
Auburn 2 3 119 94 5 3 227 132
Penn at Brown, Noon
really good players and they routes. We have to find a way
Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Yale at Columbia, Noon Ole Miss 1 3 76 171 5 3 307 277
Miss. St. 1 3 39 69 4 3 189 95
to throw on first and second Sunday’s answer
Lafayette at Fordham, Noon
have to get touches, Nick’s
Sudoku YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
Lehigh at Holy Cross, Noon Arkansas 0 4 84 160 2 6 206 258

an explosive player and we down, too.” Albany (NY) at Maine, Noon Saturday’s Games Sudoku is a number-
MSU has five days to find
Cornell at Princeton, Noon Vanderbilt at Arkansas, 11 a.m. (SEC Network)
placing puzzle
Sudoku based on
is a number-
4 9 5 2 8 6 7 1 3
have some guys on the out- Bryant at Sacred Heart, Noon Florida vs. Georgia at Jacksonville, Florida,
a way to do that before it
Harvard at Dartmouth, 12:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. (WCBI)
a 9x9 grid
placing with based
puzzle severalon 3 6 8 1 4 7 9 2 5

2018 Conceptis Puzzles, Dist. by King Features Syndicate, Inc.


side that need to get touches, New Hampshire at Villanova, 1 p.m. Kentucky at Missouri, 3 p.m. (SEC Network)
plays host to No. 16 Texas
Towson at Delaware, 2:30 p.m. Texas A&M at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. (ESPN) agiven
9x9 grid with several
numbers. The object 2 1 7 3 9 5 8 4 6
too. It’s definitely going to be Iowa at Penn State, 2:30 p.m. Tennessee at South Carolina, 6:30 p.m.
Duke at Pittsburgh, 2:30 p.m. (SEC Network) given numbers.
is to place The object
the numbers
an emphasis of ours to make A&M at 6 p.m. Saturday at SOUTH
is
8 2 9 4 5 1 3 6 7
The Associated Press 1 to place
to 9 in thethe numbers
empty spaces
sure we find a way to get Davis Wade Stadium. Moor- Clemson at Florida State, 11 a.m.
1sotothat
9 ineach
the empty spaces 1 5 4 6 7 3 2 8 9
Wake Forest at Louisville, 11 a.m.
Top 25 row, each
those guys the ball.” head said he and his staff North Carolina at Virginia, 11:20 a.m. The weekly poll, with first-place votes in so that each row, each 6 7 3 9 2 8 1 5 4
Stetson at Davidson, Noon parentheses, records through Oct. 20, total column and each 3x3 box
Statistically, the game will evaluate everyone and Eastern Illinois at E. Kentucky, Noon points based on 25 points for a first-place vote column
containsand theeach
same3x3 box
number
against LSU looked like a
South Carolina State at Howard, Noon through one point for a 25th-place vote, and
contains the same number
5 8 1 7 6 9 4 3 2
find the ones who will give Marist at Morehead State, Noon previous ranking: only once. The difficulty
return to MSU’s former self. the Bulldogs the best chance
Mercer at Wofford, 12:30 p.m. Rec. Pts Prv only once. The difficulty 7 3 2 5 1 4 6 9 8
Southern Mississippi at Charlotte, 1 p.m. 1. Alabama (61) 8-0 1525 1 level increases from
Fitzgerald ran 23 times to North Carolina Central at Delaware State, 2. Clemson 7-0 1454 3 level increases from 9 4 6 8 3 2 5 7 1
to win. Fitzgerald said he 1 p.m. 3. Notre Dame 7-0 1400 4 Monday to Sunday.
Hill’s eight and Williams’ Coastal Carolina at Georgia State, 1 p.m. 4. LSU 7-1 1327 5 Monday to Sunday. Difficulty Level 10/20
will be critical of himself in Virginia Lynchburg at Hampton, 1 p.m. 5. Michigan 7-1 1250 6
six. his evaluation as he searches Furman at The Citadel, 1 p.m. 6. Texas
7. Georgia
6-1 1186 7
6-1 1136 8
Monmouth (NJ) at Presbyterian, 1:30 p.m.
If it felt like MSU spent for the missing link. VMI at Chattanooga, 2 p.m. 8. Oklahoma
9. Florida
6-1 1065 9
6-1 998 11
most of the game running Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Grambling State, 2 p.m. 10. UCF 7-0 996 10
ESPN beat them both to Norfolk State at Savannah State, 2 p.m. 11. Ohio State 7-1 985 2
Fitzgerald into the interior Southeast Missouri at Tennessee-Martin, 12. Kentucky 6-1 754 14
that conversation. With a lit- 2 p.m. 13. West Virginia 5-1 747 13
it did because 19 of his 23 Alabama A&M vs. Alabama State at 14. Washington State 6-1 692 25
tle more than seven minutes Birmingham, Alabama, 2:30 p.m. 15. Washington 6-2 677 15
carries went there. But only Western Carolina at ETSU, 2:30 p.m. 16. Texas A&M 5-2 622 17
three of those carries were left in the game against LSU, Florida vs. Georgia at Jacksonville, Florida, 17. Penn State 5-2 528 18
2:30 p.m. 18. Iowa 6-1 489 19
designed quarterback runs. the ESPN broadcast crew Stony Brook at James Madison, 2:30 p.m. 19. Oregon 5-2 450 12
20. Wisconsin 5-2 357 23
The other 16 were run-pass of Dave Pasch, Greg McEl- Arkansas State at Louisiana-Lafayette,
2:30 p.m. 21. South Florida 7-0 291 21
22. N.C. State 5-1 186 16
options (RPOs), where roy — a former Alabama Illinois at Maryland, 2:30 p.m.
Middle Tennessee at Old Dominion, 2:30 p.m. 23. Utah 5-2 180 -
24. Stanford 5-2 144 -
Fitzgerald at least seemed to quarterback — and Tom Gardner-Webb at Campbell, 3 p.m.
Morgan State at Florida A&M, 3 p.m.
25. Appalachian State 5-1 79 -

Sunday’s Cryptoquote:
Also Receiving Votes: Texas Tech 54, Utah
have the option to pass if his Luginbill talked more about Jacksonville State at Murray State, 3 p.m. St. 50, San Diego State 48, Fresno State 35,
Incarnate Word at Nicholls, 3 p.m. Miami 34, Virginia 25, Houston 19, Purdue
reads told him to do so. MSU backup quarterback Tennessee Tech at Austin Peay, 4 p.m. 17, Michigan State 8, Cincinnati 7, Auburn 5,
Kennesaw State at Charleston Southern, 5 p.m. Mississippi State 2, Boston College 2, UAB 1.
Efficiency wasn’t an issue. Keytaon Thompson than Central Arkansas at McNeese State, 6 p.m.
On the inside carries that Fitzgerald. The two intercep- Texas A&M at Mississippi State, 6 p.m. Amway Coaches Top 25
Houston Baptist at Northwestern State, 6 p.m. The Amway Top 25 football poll, with first-
were RPOs, Fitzgerald aver- tions Fitzgerald threw down Jackson State at Southern U., 6 p.m.
Tennessee at South Carolina, 6:30 p.m.
place votes in parentheses, records through
Oct. 20, total points based on 25 points for first
aged 6.4 yards per carry, but the stretch only added to FIU at Western Kentucky, 6:30 p.m.
MIDWEST
place through one point for 25th, and previous
ranking:
only two went more than 7 the question: Is it time for a Central Michigan at Akron, 11 a.m.
1. Alabama (60)
Rec. Pts Pvs
8-0 1548 1
Dayton at Butler, 11 a.m.
yards, and Moorhead recog- quarterback change? Army at Eastern Michigan, 11 a.m.
2. Clemson (2)
3. Notre Dame
7-0 1488 3
7-0 1409 4
nized that. The issue was the There are more avenues
Texas Tech at Iowa State, 11 a.m.
Purdue at Michigan State, 11 a.m.
4. LSU
5. Michigan
7-1 1352 5
7-1 1228 7
Bulldogs couldn’t use their for change, but it remains to
Bethune-Cookman at Nebraska, 11 a.m.
Wisconsin at Northwestern, 11 a.m.
6. Georgia
7. Texas
6-1 1207 6
6-1 1146 8
passing game to capitalize be seen how MSU will do it. South Dakota State at Illinois State, Noon 8. Oklahoma
9. Ohio State
6-1 1075 10
7-1 1030 2
Drake at Valparaiso, 1 p.m.
on the efficient running. Without change, a season Northern Iowa at W. Illinois, 1 p.m. 10. UCF 7-0 1008 9
11. Florida 6-1 968 12
“We ran the ball fairly Indiana State at Youngstown State, 1 p.m.
12. West Virginia 5-1 794 13
that once harbored dreams TCU at Kansas, 2 p.m.
13. Washington 6-2 729 14
well. They were giving up Southern Illinois at Missouri State, 2 p.m. 14. Kentucky 6-1 689 17
of a January bowl game Weber State at North Dakota, 2 p.m. 15. Washington State 6-1 633 23
100 yards per game, and North Dakota State at South Dakota, 2 p.m. 16. Penn State 5-2 606 16
could crash and burn in Kentucky at Missouri, 3 p.m. 17. Texas A&M 5-2 583 18
I think we had that in the SOUTHWEST 18. Iowa 6-1 447 22
first half,” Moorhead said. October. South Florida at Houston, TBA 19. Wisconsin 5-2 430 19
Cincinnati at SMU, TBA 20. South Florida 7-0 390 20
“It’s what we do most, but Vanderbilt at Arkansas, 11 a.m.
Southeastern Louisiana at Sam Houston State,
21. Oregon
22. N.C. State
5-2 383 11
5-1 222 15
we can’t run the ball every Brett Hudson is the 1 p.m. 23. Stanford 5-2 180 24
24. Utah 5-2 107 NR
single play of every single Mississippi State beat writer Alcorn State at Prairie View, 2 p.m.
MVSU at Texas Southern, 2 p.m. 25. Miami 5-2 95 NR
Also Receiving Votes: Appalachian State
game. We have to find a way for The Dispatch. He can be Kansas State at Oklahoma, 2:30 p.m.
Rice at North Texas, 3 p.m.
78, Utah State 63, San Diego State 62,
Cincinnati 30, Houston 30, Fresno State 22,
to throw it, and not just on reached at bhudson@ Lamar at Stephen F. Austin, 3 p.m.
New Mexico State at Texas State, 6 p.m.
Mississippi State 18, Virginia 17,
Auburn 13, Buffalo 9, Colorado 9, Army
third down when their ears cdispatch.com. Follow him on Tulane at Tulsa, 6 p.m. 8, Duke 8, Texas Tech 8, Purdue 7,
Alabama-Birmingham at UTEP, 6:30 p.m. UAB 6, South Carolina 5, Virginia Tech 4,
are pinned back. You have Twitter @Brett_Hudson. Texas at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m. Syracuse 3, Georgia Southern 2, Michigan State 1.

FOOTBALL: NFL
Redskins beat
Cowboys on
missed FG
By HOWARD FENDRICH
The Associated Press ACROSS
1 State flower of
LANDOVER, Md. — New Mexico
No one on the winning 6 Uttered
Washington Redskins or 11 Labor group
the losing Dallas Cowboys 12 Ridiculous
13 Intended
seemed entirely sure about
14 Signs a lease
the rule that led to a penalty
15 Balled hand
for “snap infraction.” That 17 Plop down
flag turned a 47-yard field- 18 Neaten
goal try into a 52-yarder that 22 Cravats
slammed off the left upright 23 La Brea sight
as time expired. 27 Many an arty
“I don’t know what movie
happened there,” said 29 Not tight
Redskins coach Jay Grud- 30 Tourist desti-
en, after his club avoided nation Sunday’s answer
overtime and edged the 32 Do origami
Cowboys 20-17 Sunday 33 Takes under 3 Spying org. ocean
to remain alone atop the one’s wing 4 Puzzlement 26 Turner and
NFC East when Dallas’ 35 Diet no-no 5 Prank Danson
Brett Maher missed the 38 Coloring agents 6 Simulated 28 Learned
potential tying kick. 39 Suspect’s story 7 Low digit 31 Attempt
The call, in a nutshell: A 41 Shred 8 Soup buys 34 Hardly wordy
45 Cruller’s cousin 9 Opposed to 35 Passing crazes
Redskins lineman moved
46 “The March 10 For fear that 36 Oodles
early, but the flag went
King” 16 Collection 37 Turner of song
against Cowboys long 47 Play place 18 Mix up 40 Programming
snapper L.P. Ladoceur, be- 48 Come in 19 Freshener scent error
cause he moved the foot- 20 Cincinnati team 42 Place
ball illegally. DOWN 21 Abundance 43 Take advantage
That last part was 1 “This is tasty!” 24 Destitute of
news to Ladoceur, the lon- 2 French article 25 Land in the 44 Golf goal
gest-tenured member of
Dallas’ roster.
“Exact same thing I’ve
been doing for 14 years,”
he said.
Asked how often he’s seen
that call in the NFL, Cow-
boys coach Jason Garrett
said: “I don’t know. Once?
Twice? Not very often.”
Maher’s take?
“I’ve never seen any-
thing like that before,” he
said, “but it’s my job to
kick it, wherever it was.”
His miss foiled a spirit-
ed comeback attempt after
Redskins linebacker Ryan
Kerrigan’s strip-sack of
Cowboys quarterback Dak
Prescott was recovered for
a touchdown by Preston
Smith with just under five
minutes left in the fourth
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Volleyball Soccer
Continued from Page 1B Continued from Page 1B
net, and when our mid- coach Julie Darty said. “It work) at the Newell-Gris- The Rebels are currently but just not in the key ar- can’t fault our kids for how
dles are playing like that, was nice to come out hot som Building. Ole Miss tied for fifth in the league eas,” MSU coach Tom An- hard they played, but we
it means we’re also pass- and really strong and fol- will play Friday at Auburn. with 16 points. The top six agnost said. “In the defend- have to do what we’re sup-
ing well, so we did a nice low our game plan like we n Alabama 3, Arkansas 1: seeds will earn a bye in the ing quarter of the field, we posed to do where we’re
At Fayetteville, Arkansas, Sophomore Do- supposed to do it.”
job in serve/receive and did. I thought we needed opening round. made two mistakes you just
ris Carter had 15 kills, and senior Quincey n Alabama 1, Georgia 1, 2OT: At
in transitions. to get our middles going Gary had a season-high 30 digs Sunday to The loss, coupled with can’t make, and they capi-
Athens, Georgia, Kaley Verpaele scored
The loss dropped early and we did that, but lift the Crimson Tide (17-6, 4-5) past the Ra- Missouri’s 2-0 victory talized on both of them.” off an assist from Brynn Martin in the 48th
MSU to 5-17 and 1-8 in we kind of let off the game zorbacks (9-9, 3-5). Set scores were 25-22, against Florida on Sun- The Bulldogs had eight minute, but the Crimson Tide settled for a
the Southeastern Confer- plan in terms of getting the 18-25, 26-24 and 25-19. day, pushed MSU out of shots on target and won tie with the Bulldogs in their SEC match at
Alabama posted a season-high 15 the Turner Soccer Complex.
ence. Ole Miss improved middles as many balls as blocks, led by junior Hayley McSparin’s the SEC tournament with eight corner kicks to the
The result moved Alabama to 8-7-
to 12-11 and 2-7. we did. I think we’ve always seven. Senior Cidavia Hall and junior one regular-season game Rebels’ two, but couldn’t 3 and 2-5-2 in the league. It is tied with
Paige Shaw led MSU got to focus on the serve Ginger Perinar were close behind with remaining. MSU will convert. Freshman Andrea MSU behind Auburn and Missouri (10
with 14 kills. Senior Khris- and pass game. Overall, five. It was a career-high for Perinar. play host to LSU at 7 p.m. Tyrrell had the Bulldogs’ points) for the 10th and final spot for the
Alabama will play Texas A&M at 6:30 SEC tournament.
tian Carr had 12, Amarrah there were some bright p.m. Friday in College Station, Texas.
Thursday at the MSU Soc- best chance off a corner
Missouri will play at No. 18 Tennessee
Cooks had 11, and Deja spots and there was some n Florida International 3, cer Field needing a win to kick when she headed the on Thursday. MSU didn’t play Missouri in
Robinson added eight. growth and there was some Southern Mississippi 2: At Miami, the have a chance to return to ball off the crossbar before the regular season. It lost to Auburn.
Robinson had two solo good, good stuff to build Golden Eagles couldn’t close out the the SEC tournament for the heading her own rebound The tie moved Georgia to 4-8-5 and
blocks. Morgan Kath had off of, but is this one that Conference USA match after winning the first time since 2004. back to the keeper. 1-5-3 in league play.
first two sets. Alabama will take on Auburn at 8 pm.
21 assists. Kendall Murr we were really focused on. Sarah Bell had 62 assists for South- MSU had a 7-3 edge in “We created enough to Thursday in the regular-season finale for
had 18 digs, and Alleah I thought we had a good ern Miss (11-12, 4-5 C-USA). She also shots on goal in the first score, and we just didn’t put both teams.
Stamatis had 17 assists game plan, and it just didn’t added 23 digs and a block. Chandler half, and 18-10 for the a ball in the net,” Anagnost n Alabama-Birmingham 2,
and 10 digs. go our way today.” Marshall added 22 kills and Kylie Grandy match. said. “In both phases, we Southern Mississippi 0: At Birmingham,
had 19. Alabama, Regan Kommor and Caroline
“I’m really proud of our MSU will play host Southern Miss will play host to
“We’re disappointed weren’t good enough, and Kehrer scored goals Sunday to lift the Blaz-
execution effort and ener- to Arkansas at 7 p.m. Southeastern Louisiana on Tuesday at because I thought in both we didn’t deserve to win. ers past the Golden Eagles in a Conference
gy in that first set,” MSU Wednesday (SEC Net- Reed Green Coliseum. halves we outplayed them, It’s just disappointing. I USA match at BBVA Field.

Comics & Puzzles


DILBERT
Dear Abby
DEAR ABBY: gang involvement state six hours away from any
It’s been several and more. of our family. She accepted the
years since you We rely on the job before telling me anything
have mentioned media to help us about it. Now she says our
Because I Love with referrals. Will daughter and I should pack up
You (B.I.L.Y.) you please con- and go with her.
as a resource sider mentioning Several issues complicate
for parents in B.I.L.Y. again as matters. Our daughter is 11
crisis. What is you so generously and just started middle school.
happening to our have in the past? I don’t want to pull her out
groups – as well Parents in the before school is out. Second,
as similar ones U.S. and Canada I have several health issues,
ZITS – is a decrease need to be aware and my doctors are within two
in attendance. that we are here hours of home. All my doctors
Yet the problems for them. Thanks, coordinate with each other. If
today are worse Abby! – DEN- we move, I’ll be too far away
than when I NIS PONCHER, from them. I don’t want to start
started B.I.L.Y.
Dear Abby FOUNDER, over with new ones.
many years ago. B.I.L.Y. I love my wife and want to
The schools don’t want a group DEAR DENNIS: I’m happy be with her, but I’m worried
such as ours on their cam- to mention Because I Love You about the future if I move not
pus because they’re afraid it again. Readers, the nonprofit only away from my doctors but
signals that there are problems B.I.L.Y. has been in existence also my family. Please help. –
on their campus. Well, there for more than 35 years. This NERVOUS IN NORTH CAROLINA
are problems on ALL campuses self-help group provides sup- DEAR NERVOUS: The
today! port for parents of children of decision your wife made should
The legalization of recre- all ages in coping with behav- have been made jointly, not
GARFIELD ational marijuana has sent a ioral problems such as truancy, by her alone. Your reasons
message to our youth that it’s substance abuse and other for wanting to remain where
safe to use. Parents of 10-year- forms of defiance of authority. you are are valid, and I think
olds have come to our group I have received letters from you would be wise to dis-
because their child is using. readers thanking me for recom- cuss what’s going on with an
Kids are dying at a faster pace mending this group. For more attorney before this goes any
than ever before, and much of information, go to bily.org. further.
it is because of synthetic drugs DEAR ABBY: My wife and Dear Abby is written by
on the streets. Parents can be I have been married for 13 Abigail Van Buren, also known
a major part of the problem, years. It hasn’t always been as Jeanne Phillips, and was
and a group like B.I.L.Y. offers easy. She recently decided on founded by her mother, Pauline
suggestions for solutions. It’s her own that we needed a fresh Phillips. Contact Dear Abby
not just drugs that we deal with start because of some finan- at www.DearAbby.com or P.O.
but also mental health issues, cial problems we are having, Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA
gender ID, school dropouts, so she applied for a job in a 90069.
CANDORVILLE
Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Oct. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). one food or hearing the same
22). That a thrill! This year Every communication requires song over and over. Welcome
brings exceptional circumstanc- interpretation, and there’s those who challenge your
es far beyond the magnitude always a little something lost mindset.
of what typically occurs in your in the translation. However, LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). Your
world. Highlights will include today you’ll get as close to pure compassion and sensitivity will
love that sets you off balance communication as is humanly be put to the test. Keep in mind
and has your heart leaping, possible. that people often try to hide
some professional validation GEMINI (May 21-June 21). their discomfort, and those who
to revel in and a truly glorious There are many ways to see don’t feel well are using a lot of
meeting of the minds. Taurus it. The first one that comes to energy to just to do the baseline
and Cancer adore you. Your mind may put you in a down normal things.
BABY BLUES lucky numbers are: 22, 18, 4, position, as if something was VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
9 and 32. happening to you instead of for The advice you get today will
ARIES (March 21-April 19). you. Step back. How many other be like something you buy at
Start with you. Don’t even give it ways can you see it? a high-end store. The quality
a second thought. If you’re not CANCER (June 22-July 22). may be there, but if you try it on
compassionate and kindhearted Variety will serve you well in and it doesn’t fit, the quality is
toward yourself, you’ll resent all things, especially variety of beside the point. Return it and
whatever generosity you give thought. One way of thinking try something else.
others. gets as boring as eating only LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
What do you think about your
own behavior? You haven’t
stopped to consider this in a
little while, but it matters. Time
for a check-in. Give yourself the
room to reflect and regroup.
BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). Everyone is toting a pocket
full of personal prejudice. Their
thought processes have little to
do with you, and a lot to do with
what’s in that pocket. So there’s
no use worrying what they think
of you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). Today, it’s not absolutely
clear what is true and what
isn’t, so maybe ponder other
things, for instance, who you
want to be in the world and what
you would need to believe to get
MALLARD FILLMORE there.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). Maybe those who are
supposed to be supporting you
do not, in fact, have what you
need. These things happen, and
you can’t let it stop you. Hold
onto hope and look elsewhere.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). Some say love makes the
world go ‘round; others credit
misunderstanding with the
rotation. As for you, it’s still
unclear which you’re chasing
after today, love or a misunder-
FAMILY CIRCUS standing about love.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). People took from you.
What they took they gave.
You’re stronger for dealing with
weakness, richer for learning
how to support yourself when
they didn’t, and you love truer
because you know the differ-
ence.

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IENCED HEAVY EQUIP- hours. $46,500. Unfurnished ter, trash, lawn incl. in
662-352-1270 or 662- Please call: Mobile Homes for Sale 8650
Court of Lowndes
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C, on the 18th day of
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ABLE TO MAINTAIN &
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& Credit Check ral A/C, Skirting, Deliv-
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662-242-0259. seeking a motivated
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in Hamilton. Direct ac-
LEASE, cess to the TENN-TOM. THE PRIDE - 28x72,
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662-570-1375
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