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Oktibbeha County voters who enny Hairston routinely finds
go to the polls Tuesday will decide himself meeting people in the
on a full ballot of state and county most difficult circumstances
races, everything from constable to of their lives. Hairston, 51, is man-
governor. ager of Century Hairston Funeral
Polls will be open from 7 a.m. un- Homes in Columbus and Starkville,
til 7 p.m., with voters making their a third-generation family business.
choices in seven contested state- “I’m sitting with families and
wide races, one seat in the House of helping them cope with the loss of
Representatives and seven contest- a loved one,” Hairston said. “That’s
ed county races. Statewide races always difficult, but over the years,
include governor, lieutenant gov- it’s helped me communicate bet-
ernor, secretary of state, attorney ter.”
general and treasurer. Four of the Aside from his years at Rust Col-
five seats on the board of supervi- lege, where he was a record-break-
sors are being contested as well. ing track athlete, Hairston has
Deputy Circuit Clerk Sheryl spent his life in the mortuary busi-
Elmore said 797 people had voted ness. All of those years of meeting
by absentee ballot as of the end with grief-stricken families have
of Saturday’s in-person absentee developed in him a highly refined
voting. Mail-in absentee ballots sense of empathy.
postmarked by 5 p.m. today should And it is away from his work
push that number well beyond the that Hairston has found a way
800 mark, Elmore said. to make a difference in his com-
There are 20 polling places that munity through his position as
will be open in Oktibbeha County. chapter president of Omega Psi Phi
Voters who do not know their poll- fraternity, which has 750 chapters
ing place can call the circuit clerk’s and thousands of members both
office at 323-1356. in colleges and, like Hairston, as
graduates.
“What young men know best
about Omega Psi Phi is stepping,”
Hairston said. “They all want to
learn to step.”
63 Low 40
4 What is the last name of the doctor Wyatt Emmerich, meeting, 5:30
High who popularized using inkblots for editor of The p.m., City Hall
Partly sunny
psychological analysis? Nov. 12: SOCSD
Northside Sun. All
5 Whose skull does Hamlet hold and Board of Trustees
Full forecast on talk to in Shakespeare’s play—Hora- are welcome at this
page 3A. tio’s, Macbeth’s or Yorick’s? event sponsored by regular meeting, 6
Answers, 6B the Christian Com- Walker Mattox recently graduated from the p.m., 401 Greens-
munity in Prayer University of North Alabama with a degree in boro St.
Committee. For mathematics. She returned to her hometown of Nov. 15:
Inside more information, Starkville to work at the Starkville KOA and tu- Starkville Board
Classifieds 5B Dear Abby 4B email christiancom- tor before leaving the states in January. Mattox of Aldermen work
Comics 4B Obituaries 5A munityinprayer@ will be heading to Malaysia to teach English on session, 1:15
Crossword 6B Opinions 4A gmail.com. a Fulbright Scholarship in 2020. p.m., City Hall
Aldermen
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operator jobs and two position thanks to the two jobs, city human resourc- ficiently in the age of tech- as soon as an assignment ment, he said.
maintenance worker jobs. empty foreman jobs, and es personnel officer Na- nology, Kemp said. is finished, Starkville “Through those
“Part of the reason we replacing them with the varrete Ashford said, and Employees will have an Utilities general manag- trends, (we can) identify
have chosen not to fill operations manager job he does not anticipate any internal platform and mo- er Terry Kemp told The that there may be anoth-
those (lower-level jobs) is will bring the superinten- problems finding perma- bile devices to keep track Dispatch. The system will er problem or something
because we really didn’t dent position back to what nent employees for both of the time and location collect data and help iden- we need to address from a
have a whole lot of front- it used to be, Kemp said. under the proposed new of each work order, and tify trends in what the city bigger operational issue,”
line supervisors that Better leadership will structure. it will notify customers needs from the depart- he said.
could help manage them,” also allow the department Mayor Lynn Spruill
he said. “What we’ve to send fewer people into said she supports the
been left with is a void of the field to handle work proposed restructure
leadership in the top, and orders, he said. because Kemp has put a
our crew sizes have got- The engineering tech- great deal of thought into
ten outsized because we nician will be responsible it.
haven’t had the supervi- for “routine and complex “I’m willing to step
sory experience there.” sub-professional engi- back and let him do what
The department needs neering-related work” he believes is correct for
a plan for when its senior on projects ranging from his department, and the
leadership retires in order road construction to proof will be in the ef-
to avoid repeating history, storm drainage, accord- fectiveness of his plan,”
Kemp said, and it should ing to the agenda. The Spruill said after Friday’s
foster the professional position will replace the work session.
growth of its maintenance civil engineering intern The engineering de-
workers as potential fu- position. partment also aims to
ture department leaders. “Interns are great, but increase its efficiency by
The operations man- they’re very variable in implementing a mobile
ager will supervise all of scheduling and availabil- work order system, al-
the engineering depart- ity as well as the amount ready in place in the util-
ment’s maintenance and of competency and knowl- ities department, starting
repair work citywide. edge,” Kemp said. Jan. 1. The current sys-
Engineering and streets The department has tem does not track how
superintendent Larry been using seasonal em- long it takes to complete
Black’s job has evolved ployees to temporarily fill a work order, and people
from strictly an oversight the equipment operator expect their requests to
role to a field management and maintenance worker be fulfilled quickly and ef-
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Opinion
4A Monday, November 4, 2019
PETER BIRNEY IMES Editor/Publisher
BIRNEY IMES III Editor/Publisher 1998-2018
BIRNEY IMES JR. Editor/Publisher 1947-2003
Dispatch
The
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Possumhaw
Just me and Willie
“On the road again. Goin’ places
that I’ve never been. Seein’ things
that I may never see again. And
I just can’t wait to be on the road
again.”
Willie Nelson, “On the Road
Again,” release date 2005.
Area obituaries
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OBITUARY POLICY Satromberg of Lake service will follow. Vis-
Obituaries with basic informa-
tion including visitation and
City, Florida, and Susan itation will follow the
service times, are provided Barrett of Athens; services at the church.
free of charge. Extended sister, Sandra Norris Cockrell Funeral Home
obituaries with a photograph, of Winfield, Alabama; of Macon is in charge of
detailed biographical informa- brother, Steve Atkin- arrangements.
tion and other details families son of Winfield; five He is survived by
may wish to include, are avail-
grandchildren; and one his parents, Laura and
able for a fee. Obituaries must
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body has been donated to Trevor Cantrell, Matt Roger Johnson
science. If the deceased’s Ellis, Micheal Barrett, MACON — Roger
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no later than 3 p.m. the day Church. Burial followed
Michael Joel “Mike” Starkville, MS
prior for publication Tuesday
at the church cemetery. Graveside Committal
through Friday; no later than 4 Landrum, 61, died Nov. Monday, Nov. 4 • 2 PM
p.m. Saturday for the Sunday 1, 2019, at Baptist Me- Visitation was from Memorial Gardens of Columbus
edition; and no later than 7:30 morial Hospital-Golden 10 a.m.-noon prior to 2nd Ave. North Location
a.m. for the Monday edition. Triangle. services at the church.
Incomplete notices must be re- Graveside services Cockrell Funeral Home William Bartowick
ceived no later than 7:30 a.m. of Macon was in charge Visitation:
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Wednesday at Vaughn of arrangements. Annunciation Catholic Church
editions. Paid notices must be
Cemetery, with the Mr. Johnson was Mass of Resurrection
finalized by 3 p.m. for inclusion Tuesday, Nov. 5 • 11 AM
the next day Monday through Rev. Kevin Jenkins of- born Dec. 19, 1939, Annunciation Catholic Church
Thursday; and on Friday by 3 ficiating. Visitation will near Summerdale, to Burial With
Ruth Wenger Johnson U.S. Air Force Honors
p.m. for Sunday and Monday be from 10-11 a.m. prior Jefferson, PA
publication. For more informa-
to services at Memorial and the late Orval John- College St. Location
tion, call 662-328-2471. son. He was formerly
Gunter Peel Funeral
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Mary Curtis ing, landing leveling, Mike Landrum
er Peel Funeral Home Visitation:
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Mary P. Curtis, 81, died Avenue North location, truck driving fields. 2nd Ave. North Location
In addition to his Graveside Services:
Nov. 3, 2019, at North is in charge of arrange- Wednesday, Nov. 6 • 11:30 AM
Mississippi Medical ments. father, he was preceded Vaughn Cemetery
Center in Tupelo. in death by his son,
Arrangements are Rodrick; brother, Arlo Frankie Traywick
incomplete and will be
Edward Furnari Johnson; and sister, Visitation:
COLUMBUS — Ed- Wednesday, Nov. 6 • 11-1 PM
announced by Memori- Mavis Koehn. College St. Location
ward Furnari, 81, died In addition to his
al Gunter Peel Funeral Services:
Nov. 3, 2019, at North mother, he is survived Wednesday, Nov. 6 • 1 PM
Home and Crematory,
Mississippi Medical by Marilyn Johnson of
College St. Chapel
College Street location. Burial
Center in Tupelo. Brooksville; brothers, Egger Cemetery
Arrangements are Ed of Demopolis and
Patricia Sawyer incomplete and will be Frank of Uniontown; Mary Curtis
ATHENS — Patricia announced by Memori- Incomplete
Ann Sawyer, 71, died sisters, Annie and John-
al Gunter Peel Funeral nie Johnson, both of
2nd Ave. North Location
Nov. 1, 2019, at her Home and Crematory,
residence. Atwood, Illinois, Janet Edward Furnari
College Street location. Zismann of Macon, and
Services will be at 1 Incomplete
p.m. Tuesday at Cleve- Christine Goering of College St. Location
Classifieds?
the late Thomas and Levi Christian Good Egger Cemetery. Visi-
Anna Sizemore Atkin- died Oct. 31, 2019, at tation will be two hours
son. She was a gradu- Baptist Memorial Hos- prior to services at the
ate of Smithville High pital-Golden Triangle. funeral home. Memori-
School. Services will be at 2 al Gunter Peel Funeral
She is survived by p.m. Sunday at Cor- Home, College Street
her husband, Garry nerstone Community location, is in charge of
Sawyer of Athens; Church in Macon. A arrangements.
REal EStatE
The Associated Press 67 percent to 45 percent, and conservatives to say
and frustrated, 64 percent they’re interested, 88 per-
WASHINGTON — A to 49 percent. But the poll cent to 79 percent, but also
year out from the 2020 finds that levels of frus- significantly more likely
GaRaGE SalES
general election, there tration and anxiety have to say they’re anxious, 80
already is significant in-
increased among people percent to 60 percent.
terest in the presidential
campaign. But a poll from
The Associated Press-
mERchandISE
NORC Center for Public
Affairs Research also
finds a growing share of
Americans feeling anx-
VEhIclES
ious and frustrated com-
pared with early in the
summer.
Republicans and Dem-
ocrats are about equally
commUnIty
likely to say they have
been paying close atten-
tion, but the poll finds
feelings of anxiety and
SERVIcES
frustration more concen-
trated among Democrats.
The poll finds wide-
spread interest in the cam-
paign, including among
82 percent of Democrats
and 74 percent of Repub-
licans. Overall, 73 percent
of Americans say they’re
lEGalS
interested, up slightly
from 66 percent in June.
Democrats are more
likely than Republicans
to say they feel anxious,
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Education
Mississippi School for Mathematics and science
Koenigsberger receives award Koenigsberger has been an certified in AP Calculus BC and
Mississippi School for Mathe- educator for 13 years and has spent AP Calculus AB. She is a National
matics and Science the last seven years teaching high Board Certified Teacher.
educator Carrie school mathematics at MSMS. She She has led workshops and
“Shae” Koenigsberg- currently teaches 11-12th-grade conferences state and nationwide
er was among four calculus, precalculus, and differ- for other teachers and worked with
Mississippi teachers ential equations. She also taught other departments to incorporate
who earned national at Hatley High School and The interdisciplinary lessons. She
recognition as the Advanced Learning Center. recently incorporated 3D printing
recipients of the She earned bachelor’s and in her calculus classroom and then
Presidential Awards Koenigsberger master’s degree in mathematics presented this idea at a state con-
for Excellence in education from Mississippi State ference. For the past five years, she
Mathematics and Sci- University. She is a certified math- has planned an annual mathemat-
ence Teaching for 2017 and 2018. ematics teacher for grades 7-12 and ics tournament for the entire state.
■ The Dispatch’s education page appears each Monday. Submissions must come from school personnel and
include all pertinent information, including names of everyone featured in a photograph, left to right. Submissions
can be emailed to education@cdispatch.com. Time-sensitive submissions will have top priority and The Dispatch
will publish the rest as space permits.
Hairston
Continued from Page 1A
“You have to be able to Today, Strong works
relate to them where they ‘You have to be able to relate to them at Rainey Funeral Home
are,” Hairston said. “With
the kids, I’m trying to where they are. With the kids, I’m in Tuscaloosa and plans
to someday open his own
understand what they are
going through in order
trying to understand what they are funeral home.
“I don’t think I’d ever
to help them become a
better person. When a
going through in order to help them be where I am today if I
hadn’t met Mr. Hairston,”
kid has problem, we’ll
identify the problem and
become a better person.’ said Strong, 24. “He was
Benny Hairston behind me every step.
find one of our brothers
Honestly, I would do any-
who understands the situ- Strong said. “It was a Soon, Strong was work- thing Mr. Hairston asked
ation the kid is in and can meeting at Missionary ing part-time at the funer-
me to do. It’s grown into
talk to him one on one.” Union Baptist Church. al home in Columbus and
As chapter president, more of a father-son
During the meeting, he began to think about a
Hairston’s role in mento- told us about his business career for the first time. relationship between us. I
ring is primarily facilitat- and asked if anyone was After graduation, owe him so much.”
ing those connections. interested. I was the only Strong served in the Air Hairston said that debt
But that’s not always the one who raised my hand. National Guard, then has been paid.
case. After the meeting, we headed to East Mississip- “Just seeing young
Solomon Strong is a talked and he told me pi Community College, men develop and grow
good example. he’d be in touch.” earning his degree in and be successful,”
“I remember when I About two weeks later, mortuary services in Hairston said. “That’s the
first met Mr. Hairston,” Hairston called Strong. 2017. pay off.”
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SECTION
By Garrick Hodge few minutes. It wasn’t ex- to reach 500 career victo- as throwing red meat to campaign made Final tiously optimistic about
ghodge@cdispatch.com actly the place you’d en- ries. He’s rebuilt a team a fanbase the Bulldogs Four runs. Both of those the Bulldogs making
vision doing an interview that was a Southeastern would desperately like to squads made legitimate back-to-back NCAA tour-
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. with a Power Five basket- Conference cellar dweller grow. More context was runs at a title when no nament appearances.
— In the middle of SEC ball coach. Frankly, the before he was hired and needed. Realistically, can such expectation was be- “I think we’re going to
Media Days in mid-Oc- balcony setting looked led the Bulldogs to their you really win a national stowed on them a month be good this year,” How-
tober, Mississippi State like it was designed by a first NCAA tournament title at Mississippi State? before the season started. land said. “Really, the
men’s basketball coach producer from Alice in appearance in 10 years a A place where the best “So why wouldn’t we bottom line is you want
Ben Howland just wanted Wonderland considering season ago. season in program histo- shoot for the stars?” he to be in the upper half of
some fresh air. the staggering amount of At age 62, Howland ry is a Final Four appear- asks. our league because then
Having already done lavish purple chairs sur- knows he’s not getting ance in the 1995-1996 sea- Now, the fifth-year you have a great shot of
interviews with ESPN rounding a fire pit. any younger. So, I was son? MSU coach stopped short getting into the tourna-
and the SEC Network, he Nevertheless, there curious: what’s left to ac- “Yeah, you can,” How- of guaranteeing a cham- ment. Based on the last
had a 20-minute break be- was a lingering question complish before he hangs land said confidently. “If pionship for a team that two years, if you’re in the
fore he was scheduled to on my mind. up his clipboard, whenev- you get to the Final Four, has only a single senior top seven of this league,
speak in front of a group Howland has already er that may be? you can do it. And they’ve and was picked to finish you’re going to get in.”
of reporters. accomplished much in He didn’t need any been to a Final Four be- seventh in the SEC by the
So, he invited me to his 37-year coaching time to reflect on his an- fore.” league’s coaches.
join him on the third-floor career. He led UCLA swer. He later explained SEC He admits his team, A team built around its
balcony of the Grand Bo- to three straight Final “To win it all,” Howland foes and non-traditional while talented, is incredi- frontcourt
hemian Hotel Mountain Fours from 2006-2008. told The Dispatch. powers such as Auburn bly young and is going to It seems odd to think
Brook in Birmingham, Entering the 2019-2020 That’s a great sound last season and South have grow up incredibly the Bulldogs could lose
Ala. to talk hoops for a season, he needs 21 wins bite that could be viewed Carolina in the 2016-2017 fast. Yet Howland is cau- See Howland, 3B
Wednesday Tennessee 4 5 0 .444 168 165 Atlanta at New Orleans, Noon KC_FG Butker 54, 2:30. 21. (29) John H. Nemechek, Ford, 333, 0.
North Detroit at Chicago, Noon Second Quarter 22. (30) Parker Kligerman, Toyota, 332, 0.
Car_FG Slye 35, 13:28. KC_FG Butker 44, :00.
W L T Pct PF PA Miami at Indianapolis, 3:05 p.m. A_73,615. 23. (28) Ryan Preece, Chevrolet, 331, 17.
Men’s College Tennis Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 251 176 Carolina at Green Bay, 3:25 p.m. Car_McCaffrey 7 pass from Allen (Slye kick), 8:07. 24. (22) Bubba Wallace, Chevrolet, 331, 13.
Pittsburgh 4 4 0 .500 176 169 L.A. Rams at Pittsburgh, 3:25 p.m. Car_Samuel 12 pass from Allen (Slye kick), :58. 25. (27) Michael McDowell, Ford, 329, 12.
Mississippi State at Oracle ITA National Cleveland 2 6 0 .250 152 205 Minnesota at Dallas, 7:20 p.m. Third Quarter
First downs
Min KC
17 17 26. (34) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 329, 0.
Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 124 210 Ten_Henry 8 run (Succop kick), 10:11.
Fall Championships, All Day West
Open: Washington, Jacksonville, New England,
Car_McCaffrey 1 run (Slye kick), 5:16. Total Net Yards 308 377 27. (32) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 328, 0.
Denver, Philadelphia, Houston Rushes-yards 27-96 18-147 28. (3) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 328, 9.
Thursday W L T Pct PF PA
Kansas City 6 3 0 .667 252 204
Oakland 4 4 0 .500 182 216
Monday, Nov. 11
Seattle at San Francisco, 7:15 p.m.
Fourth Quarter
Ten_Henry 23 pass from Tannehill (Succop kick), Passing 212
Punt Returns 5-29
230
2-17
29. (38) Joe Nemechek, Chevrolet, 327, 0.
30. (39) Josh Bilicki, Chevrolet, 323, 0.
14:14.
Prep Girls Soccer L.A. Chargers 4 5 0 .444 183 168 Car_McCaffrey 58 run (kick blocked), 10:23. Kickoff Returns 0-0 4-101 31. (35) Ross Chastain, Chevrolet, 319, 0.
32. (14) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 312, 5.
Caledonia at Columbus, 5:30 p.m. Denver 3 6 0 .333 149 170
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
Ravens 37, Patriots 20 Ten_Tannehill 10 run (pass failed), 2:49. Interceptions Ret. 0-0
Comp-Att-Int 19-38-0
0-0
25-35-0 33. (37) Quin Houff, Chevrolet, garage, 202, 4.
New England 0 13 7 0—20 A_72,540. 34. (23) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, garage, 199,
Louisville vs. Mississippi School for
East
W L T Pct PF PA
Baltimore 10 7 7 13—37 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8
Punts 8-44.1 5-50.2
5-45
11.
First Quarter Ten Car
Mathematics and Science, 5:30 p.m. Dallas 4 3 0 .571 190 124
Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 224 213 Bal_L.Jackson 3 run (Tucker kick), 8:13. First downs 24 22 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 35. (26) David Ragan, Ford, accident, 189, 2.
Penalties-Yards 3-25 4-25 36. (36) Garrett Smithley, Ford, accident, 188, 0.
Prep Boys Soccer N.Y. Giants 2 6 0 .250 158 218 Bal_FG Tucker 39, 2:29.
Second Quarter
Total Net Yards 431
Rushes-yards 21-121
370
33-156 Time of Possession 28:12 31:48 37. (40) Timmy Hill, Toyota, engine, 156, 0.
Washington 1 8 0 .111 108 219 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 38. (33) Corey Lajoie, Ford, accident, 67, 1.
Caledonia at Columbus, 7 p.m. South Bal_Edwards 12 run (Tucker kick), 14:06. Passing 310 214
RUSHING_Minnesota, Cook 21-71, Diggs 1-12, 39. (8) Brad Keselowski, Ford, accident, 52, 1.
W L T Pct PF PA NE_Sanu 4 pass from Brady (Folk kick), 12:02. Punt Returns 1-11 2-11
Louisville vs. Mississippi School for New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 195 156 NE_FG Folk 22, 3:41. Kickoff Returns 3-69 3-52 Mattison 3-6, Cousins 1-5, Abdullah 1-2. Kansas 40. (9) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Ford, accident, 52, 1.
Carolina 5 3 0 .625 209 204 NE_FG Folk 19, :08. Interceptions Ret. 1-(minu 2-20 City, Dam.Williams 12-125, McCoy 3-9, Hardman
Mathematics and Science, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay 2 6 0 .250 230 252 Third Quarter Comp-Att-Int 27-39-2 17-32-1 1-7, T.Hill 1-5, Dar.Williams 1-1. Race Statistics
Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 165 250 PASSING_Minnesota, Cousins 19-38-0-220. Average Speed of Race Winner: 133.762 mph.
Bal_Humphrey 70 fumble return (Tucker kick), Sacked-Yards Lost 4-21 3-18 Time of Race: 3 hours, 44 minutes, 44 seconds.
on the air
North 12:21. Punts 3-46.3 4-38.8 Kansas City, Moore 25-35-0-275.
W L T Pct PF PA RECEIVING_Minnesota, Cook 4-45, I.Smith Margin of Victory: 1.594 seconds.
NE_White 1 run (Folk kick), 8:03. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Caution Flags: 11 for 56 laps.
Green Bay 7 2 0 .778 226 189 Fourth Quarter Penalties-Yards 11-99 6-77 4-33, Treadwell 3-58, Rudolph 3-23, Ham 2-37,
Minnesota 6 3 0 .667 234 158 Abdullah 1-16, O.Johnson 1-4, Diggs 1-4. Kansas Lead Changes: 26 among 11 drivers.
Detroit 3 4 1 .438 204 217 Bal_Boyle 5 pass from L.Jackson (kick failed), Time of Possession 26:43 33:17 Lap Leaders: K.Harvick 0; E.Jones 1; K.Harvick
City, Watkins 7-63, Kelce 7-62, T.Hill 6-140, Dam.
Today Chicago 3 5 0 .375 142 144
West
14:54.
Bal_L.Jackson 1 run (Tucker kick), 3:12.
INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
RUSHING_Tennessee, Henry 13-63, Tannehill Williams 2-3, Robinson 1-5, Bell 1-2, McCoy 1-0.
MISSED FIELD GOALS_None.
2-12; E.Jones 13-14; K.Harvick 15-45; E.Jones
46-48; C.Bowyer 49-84; K.Harvick 85-87;
NBA BASKETBALL W L T Pct PF PA A_71,157. 4-38, Lewis 4-20. Carolina, McCaffrey 24-146, A.Bowman 88-98; J.Johnson 99-138; A.Almirola
San Francisco 8 0 0 1.000 235 102 Samuel 1-10, Bonnafon 3-6, C.Jones 1-5, Allen
6:30 p.m. — New Orleans at Brooklyn, 139-143; D.Suarez 144-145; E.Jones 146-147;
NBA
9:30 p.m. — Portland at Golden State,
Seattle
L.A. Rams
Arizona
7 2 0 .778 248 230
5 3 0 .625 214 174
3 5 1 .389 195 251
First downs
NE Bal
22
Total Net Yards 342
26
372
3-(minus 4), Wright 1-(minus 7).
PASSING_Tennessee, Tannehill 27-39-2-331.
Carolina, Allen 17-32-1-232.
Auto Racing W.Byron 148-151; K.Harvick 152; Ku.Busch 153;
Ky.Busch 154-164; A.Almirola 165-173; E.Jones
Thursday’s Games Rushes-yards 17-74 41-210 RECEIVING_Tennessee, Lewis 5-33, A.Brown NASCAR Monster Energy 174; W.Byron 175-178; D.Suarez 179-201; A.Al-
mirola 202-240; J.Logano 241-245; A.Almirola
NBA San Francisco 28, Arizona 25 Passing 268 162 4-81, Humphries 4-65, C.Davis 4-48, Henry
NFL FOOTBALL Sunday’s Games Punt Returns 0-0 2-7 3-36, J.Smith 3-18, Sharpe 2-31, Raymond 2-19. Cup AAA Texas 500 246-254; K.Harvick 255-306; Ky.Busch 307-313;
Sunday at Texas Motor Speedway K.Harvick 314-334
Houston 26, Jacksonville 3 Kickoff Returns 2-53 3-38 Carolina, Moore 7-101, Samuel 3-64, Olsen 3-40,
7:15 p.m. — Dallas at NY Giants, ESPN Buffalo 24, Washington 9 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-24 McCaffrey 3-20, Bonnafon 1-7. Fort Worth, Texas Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led):
K.Harvick, 6 times for 119 laps; A.Almirola, 4 times
TENNIS Philadelphia 22, Chicago 14 Comp-Att-Int 30-46-1 17-23-0 MISSED FIELD GOALS_Tennessee, Succop 43, Lap length: 1.50 miles
(Start position in parentheses) for 62 laps; J.Johnson, 1 time for 40 laps; C.Bow-
9 a.m. — USTA: Men’s Pro Circuit, Early Pittsburgh 26, Indianapolis 24 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-17 1-1 Succop 56, Succop 44. Carolina, Slye 49. yer, 1 time for 36 laps; D.Suarez, 2 times for 25
Kansas City 26, Minnesota 23 Punts 5-46.6 2-49.0 1. (1) Kevin Harvick, Ford, 334 laps, 55 points.
Rounds, Knoxville, Tenn., TENNIS Carolina 30, Tennessee 20 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-2 2. (6) Aric Almirola, Ford, 334, 45. laps; Ky.Busch, 2 times for 18 laps; A.Bowman, 1
Miami 26, N.Y. Jets 18 Penalties-Yards 7-48 4-34 Chiefs 26, Vikings 23 3. (7) Daniel Suarez, Ford, 334, 37. time for 11 laps; E.Jones, 5 times for 9 laps; W.By-
ron, 2 times for 8 laps; J.Logano, 1 time for 5 laps;
Oakland 31, Detroit 24 Time of Possession 22:59 37:01 Minnesota 7 3 6 7—23 4. (11) Joey Logano, Ford, 334, 39.
Kansas City 7 3 10 6—26 5. (5) Alex Bowman, Chevrolet, 334, 43. Ku.Busch, 1 time for 1 lap.
L.A. Chargers 26, Green Bay 11 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS
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Saturday, Tank and the that I never had to do backer Erroll Thompson, Further troubling, jobs as a janitor and bar- weeks 12-of-18 for 172
rest of the Stevens clan growing up.” it’s family that serves as Murphy’s toddler son, tender to put he and his yards passing and added
trekked to Fayetteville to Just one of the numer- their driving forces. For Mason, was diagnosed siblings through school, another 74 yards rushing
watch big brother Tom- ous tales players shared senior nickel back Brian with a rare genetic abnor- he began to choke up a on 15 carries.
my and Mississippi State this past week on the rea- Cole II, it’s a combination mality and is awaiting a touch as he spoke. But perhaps most
take on Arkansas. soning behind their de- of family and religion. bone marrow transplant. “He essentially gave powerful was Murphy’s
For Tommy, injuries sire to play football, Ste- “There’s a lot going on Moorhead shared up a lot of his life and second quarter 32-yard
and inconsistent play led vens’ postgame sermon and it’s crazy that this is Murphy’s tragic tale things he wanted to do interception return for
to his benching at half- served as a peek inside my last year,” Cole said. during Friday night’s to make sure my broth- a touchdown. Jumping
time of the Tennessee the psyche of the MSU “But my ‘why’ will always team meeting. er, sister and I were in in front of a Ben Hicks
game Oct. 12. But after program over the last sev- be the same. It’s fami- “With my situation I a great position,” Moor- pass, he sprinted down
leading the Bulldogs to en days. ly and God. I feel like I feel like (football) helps head said. “He taught me the sideline. Crossing the
a 54-24 victory over the Speaking to the team wouldn’t be playing this me be more focused in when times were adverse goal line, Murphy took a
hometown Razorbacks, last week, coach Joe game, I feel like I wouldn’t everything I do,” Murphy yo bow your back and quick look up to the sky.
Saturday served as a Moorhead posited a sim- still be healthy or things said Saturday. “Makes me bow your neck and keep “I looked up to the sky
shared experience for he ple question to the room: would never have worked more passionate, makes working and I was proud like I know my Mom was
and his family. “What is your ‘Why?’” out the way they did with- me attack life different- to be able to dedicate this watching,” he said. “That
“You start thinking Riding a four-game out God and my family.” ly because I know don’t game to my mom and my was my mom. She guided
about that and you kind of losing streak that had After sifting through have another choice. Ev- dad.” me through that whole
start getting emotional,” promptly put the season the letters, it was soph- erything I do is dedicated Whether it be family, play.”
Stevens said. “I remem- on the brink of disaster, omore safety and West to my mom and my little friends, faith or some it- Whether the win over
ber being 10, 11 years Moorhead hoped the ex- Point alumnus Mar- boy.” eration of all three, Moor- Arkansas proves to be an
old, everyone in the back ercise would bring inspi- cus Murphy’s note that Speaking postgame, head’s message clearly isolated event remains
of the van piling up and ration to his struggling caught Moorhead’s eye. Moorhead addressed resonated. The Bulldogs to be seen. But if Satur-
coming to watch me play squad. For Murphy the past gathered reporters on the romped the Razorbacks day proves anything, it’s
baseball or everyone go- As part of the activi- year has been riddled exercise — going as far to for 460 yards rushing — that Moorhead’s exercise
ing in and huddling up for ty, each player turned in with heartbreak. On Jan. share his own ‘Why.’ Ref- a program record record served its purpose.
the basketball games. My a letter describing their 7, his mother, Demtrick erencing his father’s past against SEC competition “I think it definitely
brother and sister defi- ‘Why.’ Murphy, died unexpect- as a longtime steel mill — while Stevens finished (came at the right time),”
nitely had to do things For Stevens and junior edly at just 40 years old. worker who peddled side his first start in three Stevens said.
NASCAR
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er Tony Stewart said. “It hind us outside of the top 78 points outside the final on the 81st lap and slid time on pit road for re- came in the 2017 spring
does take that edge off. four wins. ... It’s going to four. off the track and through pairs, he got back on the race, about two months
... It’s big for the organi- be fun.” Harvick’s fourth win the infield. The No. 11 Joe track and finished the before his last Cup win at
zation.” Kyle Busch is third in this year was the 49th Gibbs Racing Toyota was race. He finished 22 laps Dover.
Harvick led six times the standings, only two of his career, matching damaged after slamming behind in 32nd place. His only pole this sea-
in the No. 4 Ford, in- points ahead of Logano. Stewart for 14th on NA- hard across the grass and “I made a mistake, got son was at Texas in the
cluding the final 21 laps “We all know one guy SCAR’s career list. Har- over asphalt. loose and crashed. I real- spring race seven months
and 73 of the last 80, and is going to move through vick’s only championship “Just lost control. ly hate that happened,” ago, when he led 60 laps.
finished 1 1/2 seconds on points and we have to in his 19 Cup seasons That’s all there is to it,” Elliott said. He had led only 27 total
ahead of teammate Aric do whatever we have to do came after a win in the Hamlin said. “Did the Elliott was the run- laps in the 26 races since
Almirola. Daniel Suarez, in order to be that guy,” finale at Miami five years best we could, and we’ll ner-up at Kansas last then before Sunday.
the Stewart-Haas driver Busch said. ago. go to Phoenix and try to month but finished 36th Just a few laps after the
still unsigned for next Truex finished sixth “I think every year is win. ... There’s no doubt at Martinsville last week race resumed following
season, was third. at Texas, a week after different. For me, I would in my mind that we can after a mechanical fail- the second stage, while
With Martin Truex Jr. clinching his title chance tell you that I don’t think go there and win. In these ure. There was also his
still in the top three, John-
already locked in for the with a win at Martinsville. we’ve run as well as we circumstances, I like the last-place finish among 38
son got loose and couldn’t
final four at Homestead, Playoff contenders Busch probably wanted to run challenge.” cars at Dover, where his
keep the No. 48 Chevrolet
the final two spots for and Ryan Blaney were week in and week out com- engine gave out after only
eight laps. off the wall. The Hendrick
the title run will be deter- seventh and eighth, with pared to the things that
mined next week at Phoe- Kyle Larson 12th. The we expect,” Harvick said.
Contending with team got him back on the
nix. At least one driver other contenders, Denny “But this particular year trouble Flashback at front track for a brief time, but
the car had too damage
will get in on points. Hamlin and Chase Elliott, has been neat for me to sit Elliott was in the Seven-time Cup cham-
eighth and final playoff to continue. He finished
“It is going to be a good had accidents that put back and watch the evolu- pion Jimmie Johnson has
spot coming into the race, 34th.
battle for sure,” said Lo- them deep in the field. tion of how we progressed gone a career-long 93 rac-
gano, the defending Cup Hamlin’s 28th-place with the race cars, how and stayed there after get- es without winning, but
champion who remained finish, six laps behind the conversations have ting into trouble early. He he led nearly half of the Six to none
in fourth in points after Harvick, dropped him progressed, how my the- will have to win at Phoe- second stage at Texas. There were six cau-
finishing fourth in the No. from second to fifth in the ories and things I think nix to get in the final four. Johnson led 40 laps in tions in the first stage,
22 Team Penske Ford at standings. He is 20 points are right and wrong have On the ninth lap Sun- the second 85-lap seg- but the second 85-lap seg-
Texas. “We are definitely behind Logano, and only changed.” day, Elliott got loose and ment at Texas, where he ment was run without a
racing for that last spot three ahead of both Lar- Hamlin got loose com- slammed hard into the has won a record seven yellow flag. There were 11
just in case someone be- son and Blaney. Elliott is ing out the fourth turn wall. After an extended times. His last win there cautions overall.
Howland
Continued from Page 1B
their top two scorers from in his freshman season. Woodard said after aver- ries are correct, this is a is typically more efficient carve a permanent role
a year ago (Quinndary But he knows he needs to aging 5.5 points and 4.1 good year to build a team at shooting guard but into a rotation. Molinar is
Weatherspoon and Lamar become a better 3-point rebounds per night as a around forwards. is more than capable of capable of handling point
Peters) and possibly have shooter after turning in a freshman last year. “We The men’s college bas- handling the point. Last guard duties in small in-
a better season. 28 percent clip beyond the lost a lot of key guys. So ketball 3-point line will season, Carter scored crements himself, some-
Undoubtedly, the loss- arc a year ago and could it’s time to step up and now be at the internation- 10.4 points per game and thing that’s not lost on
es of Weatherspoon and also benefit from another take those roles of the al distance of 22 feet and shot 36 percent from long Howland.
Peters will leave the Bull- collegiate season. guys that left.” 1¾ inches at the Division range. “I like playing with two
dogs thin at guard early “I realized that when I Forwards Abdul Ado, I level, moving back ap- Weatherspoon point guards,” Howland
while Nick Weatherspoon get to the NBA, I want to who averaged 4.7 points proximately 17½ inches shouldn’t miss any SEC said. “I played with two
serves his 10-game sus- be developed and I want per game and 4.5 re- from last year. games, which bodes well point guards a lot in my
pension. to be able to stick there,” bounds per game in 2018- This could encour- for the Bulldogs consid- career as a coach, I think
But those around the Perry said. “All the play- 2019, Prince Oduro and age teams to pack in the ering Howland considers it’s such an advantage. I
team will gush about their ers Coach Howland has KeyShawn Feazell will all paint defensively, giving him their best defensive was just looking at LSU’s
forward depth for hours if coached that have gone be cogs in the rotation. teams with great length guard. guys, both Javonte Smart
you let them. to the NBA have stuck Feazell has garnered and depth a distinct ad- “It really showed last and Skylar Mays are point
All conversations there. I know I can trust the most attention in the vantage. Howland pre- year at the end of the guards. When you’re a
about the Bulldogs start Coach Howland to contin- preseason after dropping dicts long range shooting season when he didn’t really good team, you’re
with Reggie Perry, a pre- ue to develop me and get nearly 30 pounds since percentages will drop by play the last 10 games of playing multiple points.”
season first-team All-SEC me to the next level.” the end of last season, about 2 percent nation- the year,” Howland said. Redshirt freshman
selection. Most of the sets Perry should predom- wide. “Especially in the NCAA D.J. Stewart will also see
allowing him to be more
MSU runs will go through inantly play the four po- “It’s significant,” Tournament. Teams play meaningful minutes. Be-
agile. The first look at
the 6-foot-10 sophomore sition, while Columbus Howland said of the new small ball when you’re tween him and Molinar,
the slimmed-down Fea-
from Thomasville, Geor- native Robert Woodard 3-point line. “I think our trying to match up with Howland thinks it’s likely
zell passed the eye test
gia. That’s not hard to see II will start at the three 3-point percentage last them, and he’s our best MSU gets a player on the
after his 12-point, nine-re-
considering he’s the first and will be expected to year was like 35 percent. perimeter defender, no All-SEC freshman team
bound performance This year it’ll end up be-
consistent inside scoring log about 30 minutes per against Division I South doubt about it.” for the fifth straight sea-
threat MSU has had since night. Woodard will be ing like 33. You watch.” But the guard many son.
Alabama in an exhibition
Gavin Ware in Howland’s counted on to stretch the on Oct. 27. fans may be raving about The Bulldogs open the
first year in Starkville. floor, as Howland called Changing of the guard come December is fresh- regular season at 7 p.m.
Perry explored enter- him one of the team’s bet- In Weatherspoon’s ab- man Iverson Molinar. Tuesday against Flori-
ing the NBA draft after ter 3-point shooters. Adjusting to the new sence, senior point guard Molinar is expected to da International at the
averaging 9.7 points and “(My mindset is) a 3-point line Tyson Carter will handle see plenty of action in the Humphrey Coliseum in
7.2 rebounds per game lot different this year,” If Howland’s theo- point guard duties. Carter first 10 games and could Starkville.
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Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Nov. Strong feelings usually demand who you’re not unless you dare
4). Though you can’t totally con- attention, while mild ones hum to stretch your self-concept and
trol what and who attracts you, along in anonymity. It’s easy to try different things?
there are deep forces within you move through feelings when you LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). The
are unfailingly on your side this know what they are. The simple secret to telling a good story is
year. You continually reach for way is just to ask, “What is this starting at the beginning and
what’s really good for you. New feeling?” stopping at the end. A common
places inspire excellent work. GEMINI (May 21-June 21). mistake is to start the story
Someone sees your talent and The perception of you that way before the true beginning
helps you develop quickly and in should matter most is your own. and end it long after the optimal
a lucrative direction. Libra and Even so, thinking “I’m doing conclusion.
BABY BLUES Virgo adore you. Your lucky num- great” is far less confident an VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
bers are: 9, 45, 3, 28 and 31. inner dialogue than no inner What does it mean to believe
ARIES (March 21-April 19). dialogue at all. True confidence in yourself? Certainly, taking
You don’t really think about needs no validation, including excellent care of yourself is
whether you are attracted or from the self. part of it, as is recognizing your
repelled by a situation. You just CANCER (June 22-July 22). need for novelty and challenge,
are. You can trust this intrinsic Striving to be something you’re especially socially.
and intuitive knowledge. It reso- not is either a silly goal or a LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
nates from your core. stroke of genius. How are you It would be easy to judge those
TAURUS (April 20-May 20). going to know who you are and we don’t know, understand or
agree with. Instead of trying to
stop that instinct, get curious
about the person’s motivation
and the need to judge will natu-
rally fall away.
BEETLE BAILEY SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov.
21). The one who takes initia-
tive always has a well-earned
advantage because making the
first move takes extra energy
and vision and it also incurs
more risk. Be first today. It will
be worth it for you.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-
Dec. 21). Relationships can
balance without being equal
in measure. Much depends on
where the fulcrum is placed,
which is a mysterious, deeply
rooted agreement that both
MALLARD FILLMORE parties make often in complete
unawareness.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.
19). People with spicy goals
attract and intrigue. However,
when it comes to conversation,
the topic doesn’t need to be all
that exciting in order to make a
fun conversation out of it.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). Easygoing relationships are
the most comfortable, but not
always the most memorable or
conducive to personal growth.
As frustrating as difficult people
FAMILY CIRCUS can be, they are usually the
ones who make you better.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
20). You’d like to think that
you’re still deciding how you feel
about a situation, but the fact is
that you don’t get to decide. The
feelings come whether you tell
them to or not. Your first job is
to figure out what they are.
On a knife edge
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THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI December 5, 2019 at 10:00
TO: All Unknown Heirs at Law
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