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Saturday - The Daily Times
ON A MISSION Blount deputy to make another trip to Haiti. 8A It’s raining RBIs in Classic’s first day. 1B YOUR LIFE. YOUR TIMES. SINCE 1883 SATURDAY April 18, 2015 Common Core test protests increase Maryville, TN thedailytimes.com $1.00 Springbrook Pool icon ends Alcoa to remove 84-year-old concrete diving platforms BY LESLI BALES-SHERROD [email protected] A historic feature of Springbrook Pool in Alcoa will have to come down for safety reasons, the Alcoa Board of Commissioners learned at a briefing Thursday. The concrete diving platforms, which date to the pool’s opening in 1931, have deteriorated past the point of being salvageable, said Kenny Wiggins, director of Alcoa’s Public Works and Engineering Department. The city was alerted to the problem March 10 by the Maryville-Alcoa-Blount County Parks & Recreation Commission, which operates the pool. City and Parks & Rec staff met with a structural engineer March 12, received his recommendations March 24 and looked at the cost of several options April 1 before deciding April 7 to remove both the upper and level platforms and replace them with two stainless steel 1-meter diving platforms and boards, Wiggins explained. BY CHRISTINA A. CASSIDY The Associated Press ATLANTA — Thousands of students are opting out of new standardized tests aligned to the Common Core standards, defying the latest attempt by states to improve academic performance. This “opt-out” movement remains scattered but is growing fast in some parts of the country. Some superintendents in New York are reporting that 60 percent or even 70 percent of their students are refusing to sit for the exams. Some lawmakers, sensing a tipping point, are backing the parents and teachers who complain about standardized testing. Resistance could be costly: If fewer than 95 percent of a district’s students participate in tests aligned with Common Core standards, federal money could be withheld, although the U.S. Department of Education said that hasn’t happened. “It is a theoretical club administrators have used to coerce participation, but a club that is increasingly seen as a hollow threat,” said Bob Schaeffer with the National Center for Fair & Open Testing, which seeks to limit standardized testing. And so the movement grows: This week in New York, tens of thousands of students sat out the first day of tests, with some districts reporting SEE COMMON CORE, 2A COST PUT AT $60,900 CONTRIBUTED PHOTO THIS PHOTO SHOWS HOW EASILY the diving board concrete crumbled when Alcoa Department of Public Works and Engineering staff used a hammer to go around the edge of the deterioration, said Director Kenny Wiggins. The historic platforms at Springbrook Pool will be replaced with two stainless steel 1-meter diving platforms and boards. Bulging bus? BY MATTHEW STEWART [email protected] CONTRIBUTED PHOTO PARENTS HAVE REPORTED OVERCROWDING on Bus 25, which is owned by W.C. Huffman Bus Co. and serves Fairview Elementary, Carpenters Middle and William Blount High. Students, who had their faces obscured to conceal their identities, can be seen standing in the aisles in this photo taken by a student. Blount Records . . . . 4A Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2C Classified . . . . . . . . . .1C Comics . . . . . . . . . . . . 6B 60015602DT BHSS 1617 East Broadway, Maryville 865-982-8557 Crossword . . . . . . . . . 7B Daily Calendar. . . . . 9A Dear Abby . . . . . . . . 12A Deaths . . . . . . . . . . . . 4A Blount County Schools is responding to parent complaints about an overcrowded school bus. Stephanie Schroeder reported April 9 that Bus 25, which is owned by W.C. Huffman Bus Co., was overcrowded. The 72-person bus serves Fairview Elementary, Carpenters Middle and William Blount High. Schroeder said she was driving behind the bus and noticed students standing in the aisle. Students were also sitting “three to four people in a seat.” The parent said she learned afterward that a Faith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8A Horoscope . . . . . . . . 7B Lotteries . . . . . . . . . . 2A Markets . . . . . . . .6A-7A Stephanie Schroeder parent of Blount student male high-schooler was sitting on her 12-year-old niece’s lap. She said both her nephew and niece ride the bus. Ask about our SEE DIVING, 5A Blount County Schools responds to overcrowded bus complaints ‘It’s complete ridiculousness that kids are going on these buses with the problems in Knox County.’ Newsmakers . . . . . . 7B Scores&More . . . . . . 2B Sports. . . . . . . . . . . . . .1B Sudoku . . . . . . . . . . . . 7B The entire project is estimated to cost $60,900, including $31,000 for the new platforms and boards and the rest for the concrete cutting and removal as well as engineering and consulting fees, said City Manager Mark Johnson. “We have a little bit of “It’s complete ridiculousness that kids are going on these buses with the problems in Knox County,” Schroeder said. Two school buses crashed into each other on Dec. 1, 2014, killing two students and one adult and injuring 27 others. Blount County Schools di sputes Sch ro ed er ’s account, though. ‘NOT OVERCROWDED’ “After receiving this complaint, W.C. Huffman Bus Co. and the school district did its due diligence,” said transportation supervisor Stan Burnette. “We investigated the bus on the following afternoon, and it had 44 SEE BUS, 5A Get The Daily Times sent to your email box every day with a digital subscription at TheDailyTimes.com. Chance of storms today High 79 | Low 61 students. We determined it was crowded, but it wasn’t overcrowded.” The school district is currently dealing with a driver shortage due to illness and turnover, Burnette said. Since a bus driver on an adjoining route was sick April 9, W.C. Huffman Bus Co. decided to pick up additional students on Bus 25. W.C. Huffman Bus Co. has reported occupancy in the mid-40s every day since the incident, he said. It reported 52 students rode Bus 25 on Friday. Since April 9, Burnette hasn’t heard from parents about any further 7B Natalie McAmis, M.A., Paul Rook, M.S., John Berry, M.S., & Beth Galloway, Au.D. www.bhssinc.com BLOUNT HEARING & SPEECH SERVICES, INC. Genuine Care + Advanced Technology 2A | BLOUNT COUNTY THE DAILY TIMES www.thedailytimes.com Saturday, April 18, 2015 County OKs $26,000 hike for health department BY JOEL DAVIS [email protected] The Blount County Commission on Thursday approved a $26,206 increase in the Blount County Health Department budget, funded through the state, to convert two part-time positions to full time. It also amended the general county budget by $1,500 to appropriate funds provided by Smoky Mountain Animal Care Foundation to support a part-time vet technician for the Blount County Animal Center. There were two other budget items approved as well: 8i\jfclk`fekfXd\e[k_\ and vacate a section of Hobert Hayes Road. In other business, commissioners appointed members to several committees: 8[?fZ:fdd`kk\\kfJkl[p the Feasibility of Recycling in Blount County — Grady Caskey, Brad Bowers, Tona Monroe, Brad Ansley, Charlene DeSha, Dennis Silverberg, Judy Clabough GcXee`e^:fdd`jj`feI\Xgpointment) — Geneva W. Harrison J_\i`]]ÊjD\i`k9fXi[I\Xgpointments) — Gary Hall, Cecil “Buster” Saffles 9cflek:flekpC`YiXip9fXi[ of Trustees — Dr. Cathy Hammon Central Cafeteria Fund budget by $20,000; 8i\jfclk`fekfXd\e[k_\ General County Fund budget by $9,754. The budget items were all approved as part of the same motion by a vote of 19-2. Only Commissioners Karen Miller and Tona Monroe voted no. Commissioners also set a public hearing for 6 p.m. May 12 in Room 430 of the Blount County Courthouse for a resolution to amend the zoning map from R-1 (Rural District One) to RAC (Rural Arterial Commercial) for property located at 110 and 112 N. Spring View Road. The commission voted to close GXibjXe[I\Zi\Xk`fe:fdmission (Reappointment) — Nelson Russell BUFFER REGULATIONS On Friday, County Commissioner Jamie Daly contacted The Daily Times concerning the commission’s decision on Thursday to amend existing water quality buffer regulations, which are meant to prevent the clear-cutting of vegetation and trees on stream banks in order to prevent erosion and cut down on pollution. Agricultural uses are exempt. The water quality buffers apply to all new development projects, modifications to existing development projects and/or redevelopment projects, that will result in a land-disturbing activity that is equal to or greater than 1 acre. Although she voted for the regulations, Daly said she will continue working to get them repealed. “I’m going to be working with this until I die to try to get this where the government isn’t taking away from our property rights,” she said. Daly, who chaired the ad hoc committee created to discuss the proposed revisions in December, said there was very little time to discuss the proposal in order to meet the May deadline to enact the changes. COMMON CORE: Opposition runs across party lines FROM 1A more than half of students opting out of the English test. Preliminary reports suggest an overall increase in opt-outs compared to last year, when about 49,000 students did not take English tests and about 67,000 skipped math tests, compared to about 1.1 million students who did take the tests in New York. Considerable resistance also has been reported in Maine, New Mexico, Oregon and Pennsylvania, and more is likely as many states administer the tests in public schools for the first time this spring. The defiance dismays people who believe holding schools accountable for all their students’ continuing improvement is key to solving education problems. Assessing every student each year “gives educators and parents an idea of how the student is doing and ensures that schools are paying attention to traditionally underserved populations,” U.S. Department of Education Spokeswoman Dorie Nolt said in an emailed statement. Some Republicans and Tea Party activists focus on the Common Core standards themselves, calling them a federal intrusion by President Barack Obama, even though they were developed by the National Governors Association and each state’s education leaders in the wake of President George W. Bush’s No Child Left Behind program. In California, home to the nation’s largest public school system and Democratic political leaders who strongly endorse Common Core standards, there have been no reports of widespread protests to the exams — perhaps because state officials have decided not to hold schools accountable for the first year’s results. But in deep-blue New York, resistance has been encouraged by the unions in response to Democratic Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s efforts to make the test results count more in teacher evaluations. COURTESY BLOUNT COUNTY E-911 COMMUNICATIONS CENTER (FROM LEFT) BLOUNT COUNTY E-911 COMMUNICATIONS CENTER DIRECTOR JEFF CAYLOR, shift supervisor Donna Burnette and dispatchers Matt Graves, Pam Wilson, Sherry Tipton, Heather Murphy and Wayne Baldwin pose with their respective awards Thursday following a lunch and award ceremony. The luncheon was held at the communications center on Thursday as the staff recognized National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week. Blount dispatchers win service awards BY WES WADE [email protected] While employees at the Blount County E-911 Communications Center spent the week recognizing National Public Safety Telecommunicator Week, every single one of them, in turn, received recognition of their own. Communications Center director Jeff Caylor said while several employees received individual awards at a lunch on Thursday, the entire staff shared one award in particular. The award for “Telecommunicator of the Year” was given to the entire staff, Caylor said. ”We normally have one person, one dispatcher, that’s the Telecommunicator of the Year,” Caylor said. “I just felt like everybody had done a good job. Sometimes it’s hard to pick one.” Something else also played into that decision, Caylor said. Last week, two assessors from the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies Inc. (CALEA) visited the communications center. It was their BRIEFS Sex club becomes church for approval MADISON — A group of Tennessee developers blocked from building a sex club next door to a Christian school has found a loophole allowing them to re-label the club as a church. WSMV-TV reports developers fought for months to open a swinger’s club in a vacant building next to Goodpasture Christian School in Madison. The city council quickly passed a zoning amendment blocking the plans. But developers filed a new set of plans asking per- THIS WEEK IN HISTORY From The Daily Times on April 17, 1990: Five people were injured when a car driven by a 24-yearold Seymour man ran off the road and struck a tree. mission to renovate the building as a church. The plans were approved. Goodpasture’s president says the plans are identical, but a room once labeled “the dungeon” is labeled a “choir room” and a former “game room” a “fellowship hall.” Cash 3 Evening 6-1-3, Lucky Sum: 10 (six, one, three; Lucky Sum: ten) Cash 4 Evening 2-0-7-8, Lucky Sum: 17 (two, zero, seven, eight; Lucky Sum: seventeen) Cash 3 Midday 3-2-1, Lucky Sum: 6 (three, two, one; Lucky Sum: six) Cash 4 Midday 1-6-5-7, Lucky Sum: 19 (one, six, five, seven; Lucky Sum: nineteen) Cash 3 Morning 8-1-7 (eight, one, seven) Cash 4 Morning 1-1-4-1 (one, one, four, one) Blount County’s only daily newspaper, serving our readers since 1883. Your Life. Your Times. Vol. 72 No. 18 The Daily Times (USPS# 332-320) is published daily by Blount County Publishers LLC, 307 E. Harper Ave., Maryville, TN, 37804. Periodical postage paid at Maryville TN 37804. Send correspondence to: The Daily Times 307 E. Harper Ave., Maryville, TN, 37804. Jeff Caylor director of Blount County E-911 Communications Center assessment of the staff that helped sway Caylor in favor of presenting the award to all of them. ”There were two assessors there all week long and they sat with some of the dispatchers,” Caylor said. “The one thing they told me, easily, was just how professional and good our staff was. So I just thought it was a good year to just recognize everybody.” The CALEA assessors also recommended the communications center for re-accreditation, which will be considered by CALEA’s full board of commissioners in July, Caylor said. Several individual awards were also presented to staff members at Thursday’s lunch. Dispatchers Heather Murphy, Dallas Hoard and Heather Patterson all received recognition for 10 years of service. Dispatcher Pam Wilson and shift supervisor Donna Burnette both received awards for 25 years of service. Caylor was recognized for 30 years of service. Dispatchers Matt Graves, Wayne Baldwin, Heather Patterson and Sherry Tipton were also recognized for perfect attendance last year. Also in attendance at the event were Blount County Sheriff James Berrong, Maryville Police Chief Tony Crisp and Blount County Commissioner Mike Caylor. All three men are also members of the Blount County E-911 Communications District Board of Directors. Take a BITE Out of This! TENNESSEE LOTTERY NUMBERS THE DAILY TIMES ‘We normally have one person, one dispatcher, that’s the Telecommunicator of the Year. I just felt like everybody had done a good job. Sometimes it’s hard to pick one.’ If you’re missing one or more teeth, dental implants may be the best replacement option for you. Implants are the closest thing to natural teeth, they look great and allow you to eat the foods you love. Call our office to schedule a Free Implant Consultation. M-Thur 8:00am - 7:00pm Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm Evening Appointments Available! 824 W. Lamar Alexander Pkwy. 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Ingle, estate Regarding: Barbara Kirby, small estate Case filed April 16 in the Law Division of Blount County Circuit Court: Donna McCarter vs. Sheri Turner, Blount County General Sessions Court appeal Arrests Donald Lee Dustin Blevins, 24, Reagan Mill Road, Maryville, was arrested by Blount County Sheriff’s Office deputies April 17 on a charge of violation of probation granted after a felony conviction. He is being held without bond pending a 9 a.m. Friday hearing in Blount County Circuit Court. Tommy Lee Fuller, 25, Raintree Drive, Maryville, was arrested by Blount County Sheriff’s Office deputies April 16 on a charge of aggravated assault. He was being held in lieu of $2,500 bond pending a 1:30 p.m. Monday hearing in Blount County General Sessions Court. Michelle Lynn Raleigh, 42, Knoxville, was arrested by Blount County Sheriff’s Office deputies April 16 on a charge of violation of probation granted after a felony conviction. She is being held without bond pending a 9 a.m. Monday hearing in Blount County Circuit Court. Ronald Jay Wilcox, 45, Freels Road, Friendsville, was arrested by Blount County Sheriff’s Office deputies April 17 on a charge of violating the sex offender registry. He was being held in lieu of $5,000 bond pending a 9 a.m. Wednesday hearing in Blount County General Sessions Court. Angel Uciel Zarate, 20, Sevierville Road, Maryville, was arrested by Blount County Sheriff’s Office deputies April 16 on a charge of violation of probation granted after a felony conviction. He is being held without bond pending a 9 a.m. Monday hearing in Blount County Circuit Court. Arrested for contempt of court: John Eugene Morrisey, 50, Knoxville RECORDS POLICY Information contained in Blount Records is compiled from official public records available for inspection at city/county governmental and public safety offices, as well as the various judicial offices. Births are provided by area hospitals. tried to leave in the vehicle, but Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived about that time. The woman had a laceration to her left elbow and complained of a sore head. She declined medical treatment at the scene. The husband was arrested on a charge of domestic assault. TRAFFIC Alcoa Michael Lynn Pittman, Burroughs Road, Alcoa, and Richard Marshall Smith, Maynardville, at 5:58 a.m. April 16, on Topside Road near the Pellissippi Parkway entrance/exit ramp. Smith, 51, was taken by Rural/ Metro Ambulance Service to University of Tennessee Medical Center, where there was no patient information available. Pittman, 30, was cited with failure to yield, no proof of insurance and no driver’s license. CITATIONS Charlotte Jean Lyons, 65, Old Reservoir Road, Maryville, was cited by Maryville Police officers at 6:43 p.m. April 16 on a charge of theft by shoplifting less than $500 at Belk, 173 Foothills Mall Drive, Maryville. Lyons is scheduled to appear at a May 12 hearing in Blount County General Sessions Court. THEFTS Maryville An employee at Food City Gas ‘N Go, 2135 E. Broadway Ave., Maryville, reported at 2:32 p.m. April 16 that on April 15 a man pumped $20 worth of gas and left without paying. A manager at Tractor Supply, 1800 W. Broadway Ave., Maryville, reported at 3:15 p.m. April 16 that a $999 industrial log splitter was stolen from the business. The manager said a man drove up to a gated area at the business and attached the log splitter to his vehicle. When an employee tried to confront him, he drove away. Robert W. Carper, Raulston Road, Maryville, reported at 2:36 p.m. April 16 that nine checks were stolen from his residence, and seven of the checks were forged and cashed at the First Tennessee at 1820 W. Broadway Ave., Maryville, for $720. DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Blount County A 20-year-old Maryville woman reported at 9:49 a.m. April 16 that she and her 21-year-old husband were arguing when the husband allegedly wrapped a power cord from a tabletop fan around her legs, then jerked on the cord, causing her to fall. According to the Blount County Sheriff’s Office report, a sheetrock door then fell on top of her while she was still on the floor. She said he then stepped on the door, breaking it. The woman then attempted to get in her car and drive away, but the report says she stopped to “flip him the bird” when he ran after the car, and he jumped on the hood and broke the windshield. She then ran to the home of a cousin, with the husband in pursuit, and they scuffled over the car keys. She said she fell in the driveway and her husband began punching and kicking her. He managed to get the keys and Dorothy J. Pappas, Merritt Road, Maryville, and Alyssa N. Williams, 18, Long Road, Alcoa, at 10:41 a.m. April 16, on Hall Road at West Lincoln Road. Pappas, 86, was taken by Rural/Metro to Blount Memorial Hospital, where she was treated and released. A passenger in her car, John Pappas, 92, was not injured. MARRIAGE LICENSES From Blount County Clerk March 23 Ray Davis Tidwell III, 35, Knoxville, and Summer Lee Gatschet, 35, Maryville Korey Seaver Whitlock, 27, and Amanda Nicole Culli, 29, both of Maryville William Ronald Johnson, 53, and Lisa Diane Ogle, 51, both of Townsend March 24 Anthony Mark McKee, 51, and Diana Denise Galyon, 47, both of Maryville Jonathan Lynn Abbott, 24, Friendsville, and Courtney Lashae Melton, 25, Athens David Hervey Stubbee Jr., 34, and Anne Marie Delyea, 43, both of Maryville James Joseph Ahern IV, 38, and Donna Kay Mills, 40, both of Maryville March 25 Dakota Lynn Fitzsimmons, 23, and Tracy Danielle Hardiman, 22, both of Maryville Joseph Haley Bowman, 35, and Tiffany Ann Lamm, 34, both of Maryville March 26 Joseph Bailey Morgan, 25, Knoxville, and Holly Renee Reagan, 23, Maryville Bobby Ray McDaniel Jr., 40, and Melinda Jo Lynch, 34, both of Greenback James Calvin Riden, 51, and Lisa Ann Burchfield, 53, both of Maryville Saturday, April 18, 2015 Ex-Pigeon Forge detective gets probation for extortion From Staff Reports KNOXVILLE — A former Pigeon Forge Police detective was sentenced to probation Friday in an extortion case involving other former law enforcement officers. David L. Joyner was sentenced Friday in Knoxville’s U.S. District Court to three years probation, including nine months of house arrest, after previously pleading guilty to attempting to commit extortion under the color of official right. Four other law enforcement officers were originally indicted in the case in November, while a fifth — former Knox County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Robbie D. Flood — pleaded guilty the very next day to a charge of attempting to commit extortion. All but one have been sentenced, and all received probation after pleading guilty to attempting to commit extortion. Joyner, who was still a detective with the Pigeon Forge Police Department when the indictment came down, was the only defendant still employed in law enforce- ment when the indictment was issued. Former Knox County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Jimmy W. Douglas was sentenced Tuesday to three years probation, including two months of house arrest and a $100 fine. Former University of Tennessee Police Officer Robert E. Cummings and former TVA Police Officer Benito D. Lopez were sentenced last month to three years probation. Lopez will also have to spend two months under house arrest. Cummings will be on supervised release for one year after his probation ends, and must spend six months under house arrest. Both men must also pay a $100 fine. Flood was sentenced last Friday to oneyear probation and a $100 fine. Former Knox County Sheriff’s Office Deputy Samuel T. Hardy Jr. is the only defendant yet to be sentenced. His sentencing hearing is scheduled for Monday morning. Police: Drunken woman arrested for letting 10-year-old girl drive endangerment and public intoxication. In an affidavit, police say a witness noticed the girl driving Smith’s car with Smith sitting in the passenger seat. The witness followed the vehicle into an auto parts store parking lot. The witness said Smith got out of her car and pepper sprayed him The Associated Press MEMPHIS — Police in Memphis have arrested a woman who they say was drunk and allowed a 10-year-old girl to drive. The Memphis Commercial Appeal reports 35-year old Laura Eugenia Smith faces multiple charges, including DUI, child as he called police. Police found Smith in the driver’s seat. Officers say she smelled of alcohol and tripped and fell into them after exiting the car. It is unclear whether Smith and the girl are related. The girl was released to her mother. FUNERAL NOTICES DR. ROBERT RICHARD KNOLL D.D.S. Dr. Robert Richard Knoll D.D.S., age 74, of Maryville, passed away unexpectedly Sunday morning, April 12, 2015. Funeral service will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Smith Trinity Chapel. Family will receive friends from 5 until 7 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 2015, at Smith Trinity Chapel. Smith Funeral Cremation Service, Maryville, 865-9831000, www.SmithFuneral andCremation.com PAUL A. (TONY) LOLLAR Cumberland Presbyterian Church, General Fund for nursery renovations, 1301 E. Broadway Avenue, Maryville, TN 37801. Smith Funeral & Cremation Service, Maryville, 865-9831000, www.SmithFuneral Paul A. (Tony) Lollar, of Maryville, passed away Wednesday, April 15, 2015. A private family entombment will be at Grandview Mausoleum Chapel. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to First andCremation.com DOROTHY M. ROGERS Dorothy M. Rogers, age 82, of Seymour, passed away peacefully at her home on Thursday, April 16, 2015. She was an active, lifelong member of Ellejoy Baptist Church. She was a member of the Order of the Eastern Star in Tennessee, Chilhowee Chapter #450, Seymour, where she was serving as Electa this year. Dorothy was a proud employee of Lowe’s Drug store in Maryville for 61 years and 10 months, and was still working at the time of her death. Dorothy was preceded in death by her parents, Wiley N. and Rachel S. Rogers; and by her brothers, James A. (Jim) Rogers and William Harvey Rogers. She is survived by her sisters, Norma Foxx, Geraldine (Earl) Ford, and Deloris Boatman; nieces and nephews, Pam (Jim) Maples, Debbie (Brad) Jackson and Robert (Mechelle) Boatman; and great-nephews and nieces, Sam Ingle, Shane Maples, Tara Dorsey, Shawn Boatman, and Donnie (Amanda) Fuller. Dorothy is also survived by several greatgreat nieces and nephews, several cousins; and many special friends. The family will receive friends 1-3 p.m. Saturday with funeral ser- vice to follow at 3 p.m. in Atchley’s Seymour Chapel with Rev. Jim Lawhorn and Rev. Arkie Baker officiating. Interment to follow funeral service in Ellejoy Cemetery. Arrangements by Atchley Funeral Home, 122 Peacock Court, Seymour, 865-557-2807. Condolences may be made online at www.atchleyfu neralhome.com. MABLE DOCKERY ROY DEATHS BAKER, FRANK VIRGIL, 68, died Friday, April 17, 2015. Arrangements will be announced by Miller Funeral Home, Maryville. WINE, BILLIE, 79, died Friday, April 17, 2015, at Blount Memorial Hospital. Arrangements are incomplete and will be announced by Smith Funeral and Cremation Service. OBITUARY POLICY A funeral notice in The Daily Times costs 55 cents per word plus $18 for a photo. The notice will appear in both our print and online editions. For anyone who does not wish to purchase a funeral notice, The Daily Times will run a free death notice as a public service, containing basic information such as survivors and funeral arrangements. All information is verified through the funeral home handling arrangements. For more information, call 981-1166. Mable Dockery Roy, 82, born June 25, 1932, went home to be with our Lord and Savior Thursday April 16, 2015. She was preceded in death by parents, Bessie and Elec Dockery; sisters, Diane, Anna Mae, Dorothy Jean, Margaret, Helen, and Martha Faye Dockery; brothers, Jimmy and Charlie; and son, Ivandale Dockery. She is survived by sons and daughters-inlaw, Joe and Patty Dockery, and Charles “Junebug” and Kim Dockery; grandchildren, Amanda, Joe, Taylor, Jacob, and Martha Ann; great-grandchildren, Tori Waters, Noah and Aaron Dockery, and Brandon Tilley; many nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be 8 p.m. Saturday, April 18, 2015, in the Memorial Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Bo Thomas officiating. Family and friends will meet 1 p.m. Sunday April 19, 2015, at Memorial Funeral Home, to pro- ceed to Four Mile Cemetery for a 2 p.m. graveside service. The family will receive friends 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday at the funeral home. Condolences may be expressed by visiting www. maryvillememorialfuneral home.com. Teen accused of making multiple threats to schools MILLER FUNERAL The Associated Press NASHVILLE — A Nashville teen has been arrested on a state terrorism charge after being accused of threatening schools in Tennessee and three other states. Authorities say the joint investigation by police and the FBI led them to the student, who is now accused of being responsible for multiple emails and telephone calls threating violence in schools in Tennessee, Massachu- setts, Pennsylvania and Virginia. Police were so concerned over one of those threats that they closed a high school in Nashville Thursday and wouldn’t clear it to open until the bomb squad and K-9s swept the cam- pus. Authorities did not describe the nature of the threats. The student has not been identified and police have not given his age. He is expected to face federal charges later on Friday. HOME “The Business That Service Built” Pre-Arrangement Funeral Planning www.millerfuneralhome.org 915 W. BROADWAY 65061817 982-6041 BLOUNT COUNTY | 5A THE DAILY TIMES Saturday, April 18, 2015 www.thedailytimes.com Iraqi officials say Saddam’s deputy believed killed BY QASSIM ABDUL-ZAHRA AND VIVIAN SALAMA Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri The Associated Press BAGHDAD — Iraqi officials said Friday they believe that government forces killed Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, the former deputy of Saddam Hussein who for over a decade was the top fugitive from the ousted regime and became an underground figure involved in Sunni insurgencies, most recently allying with Islamic State militants. Al-Douri was a top fugitive who most recently was working with Islamic State militants. It was not the first time Iraqi officials have claimed to have killed or captured al-Douri, who was the “king of clubs” in the deck of playing cards issued to help American troops identify key regime fugitives after the 2003 U.S.-led invasion ousted Saddam. DNA tests were underway to confirm whether a body recovered from fighting around the city of Tikrit was al-Douri’s. Reports of al-Douri’s death came as Iraqi forces are trying to push back Islamic State group fighters in Salahuddin province, where Tikrit is located. Government troops took back several towns near the country’s largest oil refinery at Beiji in the province, officials said. Further north, a large car bomb exploded Friday afternoon next to the U.S. Consulate in the northern city of Irbil, a rare attack in the capital of the Kurdish autonomy zone. Iraqi police officials said three people were killed and five were wounded in the bombing. U.S. officials said there were no American casualties or casualties among consulate personnel or guards. An Associated Press reporter at the scene said the powerful blast went off outside a cafe next to the building in Irbil’s Ankawa neighborhood, setting several nearby cars on fire. Shortly afterward, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for the Irbil attack, reported the SITE Intelligence Group, which tracks militant websites. According to the governor of Salahuddin province, Raed alJabouri, al-Douri was killed by Iraqi troops and Shiite militiamen in an operation in the Talal Hamreen mountains east of Tikrit, Saddam’s hometown, which was retaken from the Islamic State group earlier this month. DIVING: Johnson says new safety rules must be considered BUS: Parent talks with THP about overcrowding FROM !A money in this year’s budget, and the rest is in next year’s,” Johnson said. FROM !A LAMENTS LOSS C o m m i s s i o n e r Ke n White lamented the loss of another historic feature of Springbrook Pool. Wiggins sympathized with him. “I took swimming lessons there ... and I would have loved nothing more than to save that tower,” Wiggins said. “If money was no object, we could look at rebuilding the tower, but it easily would be in six figures. Just to pour a new deck here (on the lower platform) would be $30,000 in round numbers. And that would be just to pour a new slab.” Johnson noted commissioners also have to consider new safety regulations that govern diving boards. “I don’t think our well is even deep enough for the second platform,” Wiggins added. Bids were due Tuesday for new platforms and boards, which have been ordered, Wiggins said. The Board of Commissioners will vote at their May 12 meeting to confirm the contracts for the project. “There is typically a fourweek waiting period on these (platforms and boards), so we had to go ahead and take action,” said Johnson, noting Springbrook Pool is set to open May 16. Mayor Don Mull agreed that city staff had to do issues involving the bus. “I haven’t heard anything or seen any photos. As far as I was concerned, the matter was resolved.” PHOTOS TAKEN CONTRIBUTED PHOTO THE CRUMBLING CONCRETE DIVING platforms at Alcoa’s Springbrook Pool, which date to the pool’s opening in 1931, will be removed for safety reasons this spring. In some places the reinforcement steel is exposed. what they had to do in a time crunch. Wiggins said if the repairs and modifications are not completed by May 16, they would continue after the pool opens by roping off the area from swimmers. GREENWAY TOILETS Commissioners also discussed Thursday whether to put a couple of portable toilets on the greenway at a cost of $550 each and a maintenance fee of $110 a month. The disabled-accessible portable toilets would be hidden from view by wooden enclosures, Johnson said. Wiggins added that the city is doing an environmental review right now. “The cost of a permanent restroom would be approaching $100,000,” Johnson said. “It wouldn’t be on my spending priority list for that kind of money. Even with a grant, you would pay no less than 20 percent (of the cost).” Possible locations would be on the City of Alcoa Municipal Island and where the greenway crosses Louisville Road, near Hamilton Crossing. “I think it is (something we should look at),” the mayor said. “I have more complaints about lack of restrooms on the greenway.” Mull added he also would like the city to look into whether there is a way to remind bicyclists to pass walkers and runners on the left. Having some sort of standard would improve safety, he said. Schroeder provided photos to The Daily Times that she said were taken Wednesday and Thursday. In the photos, students can be seen standing in the aisles. ”I’m concerned about our children’s safety, because bus drivers aren’t supposed to put their buses into drive with kids standing up,” she said. “We also used to have two buses — 25 and 35 — that picked up students at William Blount High School. Bus 35 isn’t currently picking up at William Blount, and I wonder whether we need to add another bus on that route. Would it alleviate crowding and ensure that kids aren’t standing up anymore?” Schroeder said she’s talked this week with Tennessee Highway Patrol representatives. “They’re interested in this situation and thanked me for bringing it to their attention.” SCHOOLS TO DISCUSS ISSUE NEXT WEEK Blount County Schools plans to discuss the matter next week, said communications director Betsy Cunningham. “Based on additional information we’ve received, we will have further discussion about this matter on Monday to determine whether action will be taken.” The district operates 72 regular education buses, 22 special education buses and three school-owned buses for career and technical education and community service projects. It has proposed purchasing 15 bus cameras in its appropriations request for fiscal year 2015-16. 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READ ABOUT NEBUZARADAN AND THE IMPERIAL GUARD IN FEATURES FROM THE BIBLE. 10A SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015 R THE DAILY TIMES easons to R 8A eturn SUBMITTED PHOTOS JEFF LEDFORD (BACK ROW, third from right) is shown with the group he recently took to Haiti. After adopting daughter from Haiti, Ledfords still feel need to give back BY MELANIE TUCKER [email protected] Sometimes we have one plan, but God has another. Jeff Ledford says his recent trip back to Haiti is a clear example of that. He and wife Kyla spent months trying to adopt a teenage girl from Haiti after Jeff made a mission trip there in January 2012. Then the hope became reality back in May 2014. This family from Walland landed at McGhee Tyson Airport with Christella in tow. She joined brothers Carson, Parker and Cayden. So the hard work and long wait had paid off and a new chapter began. Jeff, a deputy with the Blount County Sheriff’s Department, said shortly after he didn’t know how he would feel going back. STILL MORE WORK TO DO “I didn’t know if I would have that same interest or not,” he said. Three months went by. Then he got his answer. “One day I was working, and it just hit me,” he said. “I had to pull the car over and start writing stuff down.” He said God was instructing him to take another trek to Haiti. This time, he said, he was being led to take a group he had never really thought of asking — people not used to going on foreign mission trips. He sent out emails to his colleagues at the sheriff’s office and also to Alcoa and Maryville police departments. Response was slow a first. The more Ledford thought about his idea, the more it made sense to take a regular group of people instead of only Christians or those in church. “Most of your mission trips TO LEARN MORE Anyone who would like more information on ways to help the Haitian people, contact Jeff Ledford at bcso371@ comcast.net. are done through an application process at church,” he said. “You apply, they interview you and they want to know what you can contribute to the trip, why you want to go. You already have to be involved in a church or be a Christian. I wanted people to go who didn’t necessarily have a strong relationship with God.” WANTING TO BE A PART As word spread about what Ledford was doing, people started signing up. One man who ended up going was one of the last people Ledford said he would have thought would want to. “He told me he had seen so many changes in me over the last few years,” Ledford said. “He said he wanted to be a part of that.” There were 12 people on this latest trip, including Ledford’s oldest daughter, Haley, who is in college. There were also five officers from local law enforcement. Another thing different about this trip was the itinerary. Ledford said on the mission trips he’s been on, the agenda and to-do-list is pre-packaged. Just about every hour of every day is mapped out and accounted for. He decided to take a different approach. “I had no plan at all,” Ledford said. “That was by design. I just told everybody we are going to slow down because JEFF LEDFORD FEEDS A starving woman in Haiti who is probably in her 90s. Ledford said the encounter is one he won’t ever forget. we are so busy at home with family and at work. We are going to slow down and listen to what God tells us. He mapped it out to a tee every day.” This group fed hungry children, provided personal care products, repaired homes, helped out at the orphanage where Christella once lived. GIVING HEARTS One of the Haitian women they aided was a widow in her 90s, named Ms. Clair. Ledford said he met her a while back on a previous trip. The group rebuilt the front steps to her house, painted it and put on a new roof. In addition, they got her a new bed and mattress. “She was sleeping on a wooden crate with blankets piled on,” Ledford said. Haley had taken a dress to wear to church services but gave it to the woman instead. The photos shot of her wearing her new dress show the love and gratitude all over her face. There was another widow this band of missionaries came across they won’t soon forget. Ledford said he saw her on a trail as he walked to a village. She was weak, frail and probably in her 90s, Ledford said. His group came around her and Ledford began feeding her from their supplies. He said after a while, life came back into her. Then they all prayed together. It was a feeling he’s never before experienced, as none in this group spoke to one another during the encounter. “I felt like I had run five miles when it was over,” Ledford said. “My preacher said ‘that wasn’t you SEE HAITI, 12A FAITH | 9A THE DAILY TIMES Saturday, April 18, 2015 www.thedailytimes.com GET THE WORD OUT BRIEFS Steve Green in concert scheduled May 3 at Monte Vista Baptist Award-winning Christian music artist Steve Green will perform in concert at 6 p.m. May 3 at Monte Vista Baptist Church, 1735 Old Niles Ferry Road in Maryville. Tickets are $10 before May 2 and $15 at the door. Group rates are available. Green is the son of missionary parents and was raised in South America. He was part of the group Truth and performed with the Gaithers. He is the winner of seven Dove Awards. Concert to be held Sunday will feature Few Good Men, Off Kilter On Sunday, Good Neighbors of Blount County will host the 2015 Lean On Me Concert at New Providence Presbyterian Church. Emcee for the evening will be “Gunner” from WIVK. Performers will include New Providence Presbyterian Church, Lake Forest Presbyterian Church, Middlesettlements United Methodist Church Children’s Choir, A Few Good Men from Maryville First United Methodist, Off Kilter and the Lads from Maryville College and Common Time. The concert starts at 6 p.m. Admission is free. A love offering to benefit Good Neighbors will be taken. Surprises galore at annual Trash and Treasure sale The Relay For Life team at Mt. Lebanon Baptist Church is getting ready for its annual Trash and Treasure Sale that will take place from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, April 25 at the church. The inventory is different each time as members of the church and community donate things like furniture, household items, books, games, toys, clothing and more. The church is located at 3508 Wildwood Road in Maryville. Items will not be priced individually. Donations for the American Cancer Society will be accepted. Maryville Christian School Orchestra to perform Monday The Maryville Christian School Orchestra will perform at 7 p.m. Monday at the school. The concert to benefit student scholarships will feature modern arrangements of classical pieces as well as contemporary praise and worship music. The orchestra will be followed by the band Swing Time, local musicians who play 1940s swing music. Admission is free but donations for the scholarship program will be accepted. The school os located at 2525 Morganton Road, Maryville. Sunday Drive to perform in concert May 3 at Friendsville UMC Sunday Drive, a full-time music ministry from Knoxville, will perform in concert at 6 p.m. May 3 at Friendsville United Methodist Church. The group travels across the country sharing their message of joy and hope in Jesus. The group members are Misty Treece, Jeff Treece and Dusty Treece. They have shared the stage with The Oak Ridge Boys, The McKameys, Tanya Tucker, Gene Watson and many more. The church is located at 204 E. College Ave., Friendsville. Readers needed for 18th annual Bible Reading Marathon The 18th annual Bible Reading Marathon will take place from noon on Wednesday, May 6, through midnight on Saturday, May 9, at the Blount County Courthouse. The Bible will be read from Genesis to Revelation 24:7. Many churches will participate. Those who would like to read can call Alcoa-Maryville Church of God at 983-6921 to schedule a time. FOOD NEW BEGINNINGS WORSHIP CENTER, 6501 HIGHWAY 411 SOUTH, GREENBACK TODAY: The Emergency Food Pantry will be open from noon-2 p.m. for those with^cV&%"b^aZgVY^jh#7g^c\ egdd[d[>9VcY\gdXZgn bags. For more information, call 216-3999. MUSIC BETHLEHEM BAPTIST CHURCH, 130 BETHLEHEM CHURCH ROAD, MADISONVILLE SUNDAY: Karen Peck and New River will sing at 6:30 p.m. Admission is free, and a love offering will be received. For more information, call 423253-7900. BUTTERFLY GAP BAPTIST CHURCH, 4202 BUTTERFLY GAP LOOP ROAD, MARYVILLE SUNDAY:I]Z7diih;Vb^an will be singing at the 11 a.m. service. FAITH DELIVERANCE CHURCH, 6540 LEE THOMPSON LANE, MARYVILLE SUNDAY: Higher Calling will sing at the 10 a.m. service. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF FRIENDSVILLE, 403 N. FARNUM ST., FRIENDSVILLE APRIL 26: The children’s choir, under the direction of Julie Patterson and Tonya Greene will present The Agape AZV\jZ#I]^hX]^aYgZcÈh musical will begin at 6 p.m. Nursery will be provided. For more information, call 995-2130. FRIENDSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 204 E. COLLEGE AVE., FRIENDSVILLE MAY 3:HjcYVn9g^kZl^aaWZ^c concert at 6 p.m. GRAY RIDGE BAPTIST CHURCH, 2527 S. CARVER ROAD, MARYVILLE SUNDAY: The Foothills Quartet will sing beginning at 6 p.m. IN HIS PRESENCE CHURCH, 3725 SIX MILE ROAD, MARYVILLE APRIL 26: Heavens Highway will sing at 11 a.m. LOWER CHILHOWEE BAPTIST CHURCH, 6039 TALLASSEE ROAD, TALLASSEE TODAY: The Volunteer H`nlVn7dnhl^aah^c\Vi]Z church’s monthly singing service beginning at 7 p.m. MOUNT NEBO CHURCH IN JESUS NAME, 4508 NEBO MOUNTAIN ROAD, WALLAND TODAY:Hbd`nBdjciV^c Pilgrims will sing at the church beginning at 7 p.m. PLEASANT VIEW MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH, 487 COCHRAN ST., ALCOA SUNDAY:I]ZHjeZgcVahl^aa sing in the 11 a.m. service. REVIVAL MARYVILLE BAPTIST TABERNACLE CHURCH, 1585 MOUNT TABOR ROAD, MARYVILLE APRIL 27-29:HiZe]Zc9V\Zc" hart of North Carolina will preach during at three-day revival beginning at 7 p.m. ZVX]c^\]i#HeZX^Vah^c\^c\ groups include Foothills Quartet and The Joyaires. Call 981-3909 or log on to www.maryvillebaptist.org. SPECIAL SERVICES HARMONY BAPTIST CHURCH, 778 E. LINCOLN ROAD, MARYVILLE APRIL 22: The congregation will have a joint service l^i]7^WaZ7Vei^hieVhidg LVncZ6iX]aZnVi7^WaZ 7Vei^hi8]jgX]!(%*H^mi] Hi#!BVgnk^aaZRice Chapel A.M.E. Zion Church, 190 8VghdcHi#!BVY^hdck^aaZ SUNDAY: The congregation and pastor the Rev. Erica Haigler, will celebrate Friends and Family Day beginning at 11 a.m. The Rev. 7VgWVgV=V^\aZgd[7gdVY" lVnIZbeaZ!Adj^hk^aaZ!@n! will preach. OTHER BAKER’S CREEK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 5501 NINE MILE ROAD, MARYVILLE THURSDAYS: Kids time is back, beginning at 6 p.m. The weekly event will include food, singing, crafts, devotions and games. FRIENDSVILLE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 204 E. COLLEGE AVE., FRIENDSVILLE MAY 2: The United Methodist LdbZcl^aa]daYVAZ[idkZg (rummage) sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. outside the church. SHARE YOUR HAPPY NEWS! Engagement, wedding and anniversary (50th and up) announcements will be published HjcYVnh^ci]ZA^[Z section. Forms are available at The Daily Times reception desk from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and online at www. thedailytimes.com under “Contact us.” Forms and photographs, if desired, must be returned at least two weeks prior to the desired publication date to The Daily Times reception desk or e-mailed to linda. albert@thedailytimes. com. DAILY CALENDAR PLAYTIME EARTHFEST AT WORLD’S FAIR PARK: The 16th annual EarthFest takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at World’s Fair Park in downtown Knoxville, and as usual, it’s going to be one heck of a shindig. As always, it’s a free, “zerowaste” event with food, fun and entertainment for the whole family, including pets. Consider some of the things you can do there: I]ZgZÈhV[gZZVaa"V\Zh EarthFest scavenger hunt; A^kZbjh^XWn7VhZWVaa i]Z7VcY!@^g`;aZiVVcY Dixieghost; 6ndji]aZVgc^c\VcY VXi^k^inVgZV06XaZVc[jZa showcase; 8Zaae]dcZgZXnXa^c\! thermometer exchange, light blub exchange and rain barrels for sale; >c[dgbVi^dc[gdbVgZV environmental groups; And of course, a whole lot more. Go check it out. CLASSES OFFERED MARTIAL ARTS: Will be offered from 6:30-9 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays at Faith Encounter, 2342 Duncan Road, Maryville. Harold Nuchols, an -i]YZ\gZZ7aVX`7Zai!l^aa offer instruction. For information, call 984-0465. WOMEN’S SELF DEFENSE: A class is being offered for women ages 13 and up on Monday nights, from 7 to 8:30 at Alnwick Community Center, '&)+7^\Heg^c\hGdVY^c BVgnk^aaZ#>chigjXidg^hGdn H]^ZaYh#;dgbdgZ^c[dgbV" tion, visit www.smokymoun tainselfdefense.com or call 977-7837. CLUBS, ORGANIZATIONS RETIRED TEACHERS OF ALCOA, BLOUNT COUNTY AND MARYVILLE: Will meet at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Green Meadow Country Club. The program, on Celtic musical favorites, will be presented by Cliff Kosier. All retired teachers are welcome. SOCIETY FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS: Meets at 5:30 p.m. the third Tuesday of each month at Vienna 8døZZ=djhZ!'&'8daaZ\ZHi#! Maryville. For more information, call 405-7752 or visit lll#7adjci8djcinHE86# org. BLOUNT COUNTY AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICES: Meets the third Tuesday of ZVX]bdci]Vii]Z7adjci CONTRIBUTED PHOTO THE 16TH ANNUAL EARTHFEST takes place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. today at World’s Fair Park in downtown Knoxville. County 911 center starting at ,e#b#6G:H^hVkdajciZZg organization affiliated with the American Radio Relay AZV\jZ#6aaadXVaVXi^kZ]Vbh are welcome to join. For more information, contact Adj9gZ^c]dZ[ZgVi..*" 1588. BLOUNT COUNTY BEEKEEPERS ASSOCIATION: Meets the second Monday of each bdci]ZmXZei^cHZeiZbWZg and December, from 6:30 id-/(%e#b#Vii]Z7adjci 8djcinEjWa^XA^WgVgn!H]Vgdc AVlhdcGddb#;dgbdgZ information, contact Dennis 7Vggn!egZh^YZci!Vi)&)"'&&+ or barrybuilders@hotmail. com. SELF HELP, SUPPORT GROUPS EDITOR’S NOTE: For a listing of Alcoholics Anonymous, Al-Anon and Al-Ateen meetings, please see this section every Wednesday. UT HOSPICE ADULT GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: Meets the first and third Tuesday of each month from 5 to 6:30 p.m. at the UT Hospice dö XZ!'',%Hji]ZgaVcY Ave. in Knoxville. A light supper is served. For more information or to reserve a hedi!XVaa7gZcYV;aZiX]ZgVi 544-6277. DIVORCE CARE: This weekly divorce seminar and support group meets from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays in Room ()%ViBdciZK^hiV7Vei^hi Church. For more information, contact the church at 982-6070 or bob@monte vista1.com. HAVEN HOUSE: Offers an adult therapeutic support group and a child therapeutic support group on Mondays to victims and survivors of domestic abuse, facilitated by licensed therapist. For more information, call the outreach office at 983-6818. A 24-hour crisis hotline is also available at 982-1087. SMOKY MOUNTAIN CANCER SUPPORT GROUP: An AmeriXVc8VcXZgHdX^ZinhZa["]Zae group providing support for people with cancer, their families and friends, meets at 6 p.m. the first Monday of each month at the First EgZhWniZg^Vc8]jgX]^cHZk^" erville. 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The program teaches women cancer patients techniques to help restore their appearance and self-image and also how to deal with sociological side effects experienced Yjg^c\igZVibZci#A^\]i refreshments served. For information or to register for the free program, call 980-4939. COMPASSIONATE FRIENDS: Meets at 6:30 p.m. the fourth Monday of each bdci]Vi7adjciBZbdg^Va Hospital auditorium. This is a support group for parents who have experienced the loss of a child of any age. For information, call 3864489 and leave message. GATES TO HOPE GRIEF SUPPORT GROUP: Meets from 7-8:30 p.m. every Monday at Cokesbury Conference Center in Knoxville. Contact CVcXn7aVX`WjgcVi'-&" 8373 for information. ETCETERA ... RECRUITING EVENT: Will be held at the Alcoa Career Center, (++<aVhXdX`Hi#!6aXdV![gdb noon to 3 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22. Positions are at McGhee Tyson Airport and ^cXajYZVWVg^hiVViHiVg" bucks, crew member in the food court, crew member at Quiznos and a runner. You Are Invited to Attend Family & Friends Day Sunday, April 19th 12:00 noon at St. Paul AME Church 810 N. Hall Road, Alcoa Guest Speaker: Armond Whitehurst Associate Minister at Divine Purpose Worship Center Fellowship Dinner to follow service! Pastor: Rev. Archie Griffin, Jr. 10A | FAITH THE DAILY TIMES www.thedailytimes.com Saturday, April 18, 2015 Celebrate Recovery @ Maryville, a Christ-centered, biblically based program of recovery for individuals and their family members who are struggling with emotional distress and addictive issues. It is a safe place where you will find caring people, just like yourself, to help you deal with the hurts, habits and hang-ups you face in order to get your life back. 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CHURCH OF GOD OF MARYVILLE 311 McNabb Place Maryville, 982-5441 FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 1614 Venice Ave. Maryville, 977-8224 FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 1716 Westside Dr. Maryville, 977-8224 FRONTLINE CHURCH OF GOD 701 Front St. Maryville, 681-2107 GREEN MEADOW CHURCH OF GOD 610 W. Hunt Rd. Alcoa, 982-9447 LOUISVILLE CHURCH OF GOD 2824 W. Old Topside Rd. Louisville, 983-1054 MOUNT ZION CHURCH OF GOD HOLINESS 137 Steele St. Alcoa, 984-3440 Call for a free, in-home consultation and estimate. 865-977-4500 © 2009 Molly Maid, Inc. Each franchise independently owned and operated. mollymaid.com FOOD MART “Fueling the American Spirit at locally-owned Mr. Gas Marathon.” t"JSQPSU)XZt-PVJTWJMMF3E t.POUWBMF4UBUJPO3Et&-JODPMO3E MOUNTAIN VIEW CHURCH OF GOD 1638 Blockhouse Rd. Maryville, 977-4006 MY FATHER’S HOUSE CHURCH OF GOD, 2523 Tuckaleechee Pike, Maryville, 207-5240. NEW VISIONS COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD 5141 U.S. Hwy. 411 S. Maryville, 856-0059 RIO SOUTH 228 Calderwood Hwy. Maryville, 983-9141 SAINTS MEMORIAL CHURCH OF GOD IN CHRIST 501 McGinley St. Maryville, 977-8593 TOPSIDE CHURCH OF GOD 226 Topside Rd. Louisville, 983-7028 TOWNSEND CHURCH OF GOD 323 Webb Rd. Townsend, 448-9612 BRIGHT HOPE TABERNACLE 1017 Doll Ave. Maryville, 984-9527 LAMPLIGHT FULL GOSPEL 602 McCammon Ave. Maryville, 982-5475 WALLAND UMC 309 E. Millers Cove Rd. Walland, 738-3243 NEW HOPE FULL-GOSPEL 123 W. Broadway Ave. Maryville, 982-2045 WILLIAMSON CHAPEL UMC 1331 Williamson Chapel Rd. Maryville, 982-4516 TOQUA CHURCH 930 Hwy 36 Vonore, 423-295-2143 MORMON CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 308 S. Long Hollow Rd Maryville, 556-6886 CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST 706 Amerine Rd. Maryville, 984-6390 CORNERSTONE FELLOWSHIP 1338 Louisville Rd. Alcoa, 681-2809 NAZARENE CROSSROAD COMMUNITY 1102 Montvale Stat. Rd. Maryville, 379-6400 UNITY FULL GOSPEL 129 Memorial Dr. Maryville, 982-2512 UNITY GOSPEL 3025 Piney Level Rd. Maryville, 984-7144 EMMANUEL CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1015 N. Union Grove Rd. Friendsville, 995-0777 FIRST CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 1610 E. Broadway Ave. Maryville, 983-3141 KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH WITNESSES 4836 E. Lamar Alex. Pkwy. Walland, 981-8835 LUTHERAN PRAISE LUTHERAN 1850 Big Springs Rd Maryville, 977-5810 WORD OF LIFE LUTHERAN (NALC) 627 Smithview Dr., Maryville 982-3457 METHODIST FAIRPARK WESLEYAN 1509 Jefferson Ave. Maryville, 981-9033 FREEDOM TO WORSHIP 2006 East Broadway Maryville, TN FAITHWAY IN JESUS’ NAME 476 Sevierville Rd., Maryville ALCOA FIRST UNITED METHODIST 617 Gilbert St. Alcoa, 982-5551 CLARK’S GROVE CUMBERLAND PRESBYERIAN 3137 Old Knoxville Hwy. Maryville, 982-5280 BROADWAY UNITED METHODIST 309 E. Broadway Ave. Maryville, 982-6192 CLOVER HILL PRESBYTERIAN 809 Clover Hill Rd. Maryville, 983-8431 CARPENTERS UNITED METHODIST 3530 Best Rd. Maryville, 983-8419 EUSEBIA PRESBYTERIAN Sevierville Rd. at Burnett Stat. Seymour, 982-6332 FAIRVIEW UNITED METHODIST 2508 Old Niles Ferry Rd. Maryville, 983-2080 FIRST CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN 1301 E. Broadway Ave. Maryville, 982-7860 FIRST UNITED METHODIST 804 Montvale Station Rd. Maryville, 982-1273 GREENBACK FIRST PRESBYTERIAN 6790 Morganton Rd. Greenback, 856-3922 FRIENDSVILLE BIBLE METHODIST 108 N. Farnum St. Friendsville, 995-2125 HOUSTON MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN 813 Front St., Maryville 254-5341 FRIENDSVILLE UNITED METHODIST 204 E. College Ave. Friendsville, 995-9150 HIGHLAND PRESBYTERIAN 721 E. Lamar Alex. Pkwy. Maryville, 982-9272 GREEN MEADOW UNITED METHODIST 1633 Louisville Rd. Alcoa, 982-5800 SMOKY MOUNTAIN PRESBYTERIAN P.C.A. 3715 E. Lamar Alex. Pkwy. Maryville, 983-9019 IMMANUEL UNITED METHODIST 2349 Mentor Rd. Louisville, 983-5889 NEW PROVIDENCE PRESBYTERIAN 703 W. Broadway Ave. Maryville, 983-0182 LOGANS CHAPEL UNITED METHODIST 4626 Logans Chapel Loop Maryville, 983-3011 PINE GROVE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 4800 Highway 95 South Greenback, 856-6671 MEADOW UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 1322 Cloyds Creek Rd. Greenback, 982-4516 PRESBYTERIAN VICTORIAN 704 Regent Ct. Maryville, 681-7984 MIDDLESETTLEMENTS UMC 2729 Middlesettlements Rd. Maryville, 982-4799 ROBISON CHAPEL CUMBERLAND PRESBYTERIAN 177 W. Howe St. Alcoa, 984-1233 MOUNT PLEASANT AME ZION 3664 Grade Rd. Rockford, 977-1082 SANDY SPRING PRESBYTERIAN 1201 Montvale Stat. Rd. Maryville, 681-3622 MT. ZION AME ZION 1543 E. Old Topside Rd. Louisville, 980-9023 TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN 130 Eagleton Rd. Maryville, 982-6932 OAKLAND UMC 234 Trignia Rd. Greenback, 856-2710 SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST 2921 Sevierville Rd. Maryville, 984-3720 PECKS MEMORIAL UMC 2438 Wilkinson Pike Maryville, 984-2510 UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST PLEASANT HILL UMC 503 Pleasant Hill Rd. Maryville, 983-9235 Kingdom Kare Child Development Center NOW ENROLLING 1833 Wright Rd., Alcoa - NOW OPEN! 2114 E. Broadway, Maryville t"MM.FBMT4OBDLT1SPWJEFE t"HFTXFFLTZST t.PO'SJBNQN www.kingdomkare.com t4UBUF"TTJTUBODF"WBJMBCMF email: [email protected] t$ISJTUJBO$VSSJDVMVN 233-3323 1029 Ross Dr., Maryville, TN 37803 865.983.2992 www.standardaero.com FRIENDSVILLE FRIENDS (QUAKERS) CHURCH 503 W. Hill Ave. Friendsville, 898-7945 931 Louisville Rd Alcoa, TN 37701 Phone: 984-8154 GOOD NEWS CENTER 3589 W. Lamar Alexander Pkwy. Friendsville, 995-9145 GRACE COMMUNITY 115 E. Harper Ave. Maryville, 984-0116 GRACE MEMORIAL 504 E. Lincoln Rd. Alcoa, 983-2470 HOUSE OF GOD CHURCH 160 Badgett St. Alcoa, 318-7561 IMPACT FELLOWSHIP 474 Ellis Ave. Maryville, 984-4001 LIONHEART FELLOWSHIP 3222 Wrights Ferry Rd. Louisville, 984-0302 MARYVILLE FRIENDS 2044 Sequoyah Ave. Maryville, 984-7999 MARYVILLE PILGRIM HOLINESS 610 Rule St. Maryville, 983-9337 MY FATHER’S HOUSE 2523 Tuckaleechee Pke Maryville, 233-5082 NEW LIFE OUTREACH 2026 Lansdowne Lane Maryville, 983-2681 2411 E. 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Broadway Ave. Maryville, 977-0071 Twin City Buick GMC Twin City Hyundai Twin City Mazda 865-970-2977 865-970-0020 865-970-3900 "JSQPSU)JHIXBZt"MDPB5/ #VJDLt$BEJMMBDt(.$t)ZVOEBJt.B[EBt/JTTBO Rick’s Garage Auto Repair Rick Waltermyer ANCHOR OF HOPE TABERNACLE 110 N. Everett High Rd. Maryville, 894-9325 ST. PAUL AME 810 N. Hall Rd. Alcoa, 984-5855 Licensed Bonded Insured Locally Owned & Serving East Tennessee Since 1996 FIRST APOSTOLIC CHURCH OF MARYVILLE 1723 William Blount Dr. Maryville, 865-982-4901 www.RogerLNewmanCompany.com OTHER ST. MARK’S UMC 3359 Louisville Rd. Louisville, 977-6128 Choices FAMILY HOUSE OF PRAYER 256 Badgett St. Alcoa, 977-6302 FOOTHILLS UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST FELLOWSHIP 702 Burchfield Street Maryville, 888-545-3883 ST. JOHN UMC 2201 E. Broadway Ave. Maryville, 983-2290 Personal Care CROSSWAY CHRISTIAN CENTER 2114 E. Broadway Ave. Maryville, 681-7200 UNITED PENTECOSTAL 904 Lincoln Rd. Maryville, 977-8182 BIG SPRING PRESBYTERIAN 115 Meadow Rd. Friendsville, 995-9220 865-970-7777 CHURCH OF THE COVE 642 Wears Valley Rd. Townsend, 448-1929 PENTECOSTAL BAKERS CREEK PRESBYTERIAN 5501 9 Mile Rd. Maryville, 856-5297 SAINT PAUL LUTHERAN 429 Sandy Springs Rd. Maryville, 982-4285 Join us after Church for lunch... 3749 Airport Highway | Alcoa, TN 37701 CHURCH OF COVE 934 Cavern Rd. Townsend, 448-6521 CROSSWAY COMMUNITY CHURCH 1821 W. Broadway Maryville, 207-7970 PRESBYTERIAN LUNCH! BUILDING FOR CHRIST MINISTRIES Maryville, 679-1611 UNION GROVE UMC 1151 Lane Dr. Friendsville, 368-7118 JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES KINGDOM HALL 1202 Middlesettlements Rd. Maryville, 984-7351 MARYVILLE CHURCH OF CHRIST 611 Sherwood Dr. Maryville, 983-0945 TUCKALCHEE UMC 7322 Old Tuckaleechee Rd. Townsend, 448-2463 6.99 $ BLOUNT BIBLE MINISTRIES 3229 Clover Hill Ridge Rd. Maryville, 983-3658 FULL GOSPEL CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP 3364 Centennial Church Rd. 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Pastor is Pacer Hepperly. Moser said she hopes there are no shoes left at the end of the day. The purpose is to make sure all who need shoes get them. If there are some left over, they will be handed out at another RIO event later on in the year. RIO does sev- eral events like this one, including Helping Hands in the weeks before school starts. During that event, hundreds of school children receive back-to-school supplies, hair cuts”, etc. Coats are given away in the fall. The shoes for this giveaway on April 25 have been donated by church members and also the community. No sign-up is required. People can just come and get what they need, Moser said. “We have a bunch,” she said. “It’s going to be awesome for the community. Everything is free.” HAITI: Ledford plans to return in October FROM 8A feeding her, That was God inside you taking care of her.’” Memories like this one are being shared by the group that went. Ledford said many were left speechless when a small boy who had been given a Slim Jim couldn’t get it open so he ate it wrapper and all. “That’s how hungry he was,” Ledford said. LOOKING TO THE FUTURE SUBMITTED PHOTO When they came back, Ledford said everyone talked about the next time. Everybody wants to go back, Ledford said. Christella hasn’t been back but she will some day. Ledford was able to visit her parents on this trip. While not a true orphan, Christella came to live at the orphanage over fear she would be killed. Her parents made the courageous decision THE FAMILY OF JEFF LEDFORD’S adopted daughter, Christella, welcomes him back to Haiti. The Ledfords adopted Christella and brought her home last May. Her family still resides in Haiti. to allow the adoption so she could have a better life. They remain in contact with Christella and her new family. Kyla took a group back in December to help out another struggling orphanage. Jeff said he plans to return in October. Each time, he comes back a changed man for the better, he said. “Each trip is different,” Jeff said. “The Haitians are so loving and caring. It just makes you fall in love with them. I’ve said I think I can see God’s face when I’m in Haiti. Not only did I see his face in this trip, I heard his voice daily.” dulled by husband’s restraint DEAR ABBY: I have just found out I’m 10 weeks pregnant. Both sets of parents are overjoyed — it’s their first grandchild — and I’m happy because this was the plan all along. My husband wants kids, and this is our first baby. My husband isn’t the kind to wear his heart on his sleeve. I have tried to involve him in appointments and classes, but he seems uninterested. He has expressed no emotions, even when he saw our first sonogram. It makes me feel sad and lonely. When I ask him if he is happy about the pregnancy, he says yes, but it’s hard to tell. What can I do? His reassurance does not feel genuine. This is supposed to be a milestone, the next chapter of our lives. — PREG-O IN ARIZONA DEAR PREG-O: While your parents and in-laws are overjoyed, and you are excited at the prospect of the baby, it is possible that your husband may be overwhelmed at the reality of becoming a father and the responsibility it entails. Not all men are good at expressing their emotions, particularly emotions that they think might be “unmanly.” Instead of depending upon him to reassure you, try reassuring HIM about what a wonderful father he is going to be. If you do, you may find that as your pregnancy progresses, his level of excitement will increase. DEAR ABBY: I’m a junior in high school and plan on going to college. When I brought up the college subject with my mom and told her the one I want to go to is out of state, she got upset and said she would never see me. She keeps suggesting colleges that are in-state, but none of them are ones I want to go to. Shouldn’t it be my choice about where I want to go? As you can see, I need help. What should I do? — ASHLEY IN NEW YORK DEAR ASHLEY: Continue discussing this with your mother to see if there might be more to her concerns than separation anxiety. If the reasons include worry about finances, talk to a counselor at your high school about scholarships that can help to pay for the college of your dreams. DEAR ABBY: My husband curses nonstop. He wakes in the morning with an “f-ing this” or an “f-ing that.” He does it as he goes into the kitchen to get his coffee. I can’t stand it. I have asked him repeatedly to stop. He was never like this when we were younger. Over the 20 years of our marriage, he has become worse and worse. Now he’s a nonstop “f-ing machine.” My neighbors have complained to me about it. They have children, and when he goes outside, it continues. How do I get him to tame his tongue? — MARRIED TO MR. EFF-ING DEAR MRS. EFF-ING: Is your husband unwell? Could his problem be related to stress or a form of dementia? If the answer is no, then let me point out that men who are happy in their jobs and their lives do not act this way. Men who are considerate and care about their wives’ and neighbors’ sensibilities usually try to accommodate them if asked nicely. Your problem may not be your husband’s tongue as much as it is his attitude — and until he realizes that only he can change it, there is nothing you or anyone else can do to fix him. READERS: To order “How to Write Letters for All Occasions,” send your name and mailing address, plus check or money order for $7 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Abby — Letter Booklet, P.O. Box 447, Mount Morris, IL 61054-0447. Shipping and handling are included in the price. DEAR ABBY DEAR ABBY is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. 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MAJOR DEBUT Former Smokie Bryant gets the call-up. 3B TKA BATTLES GREENEVILLE IN RBI CLASSIC. 4B BRISTOL 2B | BASEBALL 3B | COMICS 6B | PUZZLES 7B SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015 THE DAILY TIMES 1B Rebels get more with less against Ts BY GRANT RAMEY PREP BASEBALL [email protected] MARYVILLE 5, Alcoa 2 Maryville starting pitcher Andy Duggan, as Rebels coach Jim Gaylor described him, was a little shaky over the first two innings. Then he settled in. Alcoa starting pitcher Redmond Walsh, as Tornadoes coach Steve Dunn described him, looked good through the first three innings, retiring the Maryville lineup in order. Then the Rebels settled in on Walsh. Maryville plated all five runs over the fourth and fifth innings, DARYL SULLIVAN | THE DAILY TIMES rallying from an early two-run MARYVILLE’S ANDY DUGGAN DELIVERS a pitch against Alcoa Friday at Maryville deficit against Alcoa to win, 5-2, College’s Scotland Yard. Friday at Scotland Yard. Heritage Pierced early, but finds home BY JAMES VAUGHN RBI CLASSIC [email protected] HERITAGE 6, Seymour 5 POWELL 6, Heritage 0 SEYMOUR — After leading Seymour to victory on Thursday, Bailey Pierce and Sam Trentham kept the momentum rolling early until Heritage woke up. After going scoreless for the first five innings, the Lady Mountaineers came to life and rallied for a 6-5 walk-off victory over Seymour in Day 1 of the RBI Classic. Lindsey LaGrange, the lone senior on the Lady Mountaineers’ squad who finished 2-for-3, doubled to deep left with the bases loaded to bring home Makayla Parsley and Morgan Gardner to give Heritage the walk-off win. “She threw me a right i n s i d e fa s t b a l l , a n d that’s my favorite pitch,” LaGrange told The Daily Times. “With all the base runners we had on, I knew we could do it. We definitely needed a win to build confidence for our team, so I’m excited.” Heritage battles West. 5B Alcoa soccer hosts CAK. 5B Duggan scattered three hits over seven innings for Maryville (13-7). Walsh, after being perfect through three for Alcoa (9-8), gave up the five runs on six hits. “That’s good competition,” Gaylor told The Daily Times. “Andy has pitched well for us and he got off to a little shaky start. Got through that first inning. “I know he came over excited after that first, that he finally had Heritage coach Jeff Sherman also spoke positively about the senior shortstop, pointing out that LaGrange is “not very vocal, but she leads by example.” Facing two outs with runners on first and second in the sixth inning, Heritage (6-15) finally cracked the scoreboard when Taylor Edwards knocked a twoRBI triple to the warning track in right field, cutting the deficit to 5-2. The Lady Mountaineers led off the bottom seventh with four straight base hits, capped by a Gardner infield single to plate Allison Newman. An error by Seymour (9-10) allowed Gracie Burns to cross home with the sacks full and set up LaGrange’s heroics. “Seymour does have a good softball program, and (Sam Trentham) was SEE HERITAGE, 4B DARYL SULLIVAN | THE DAILY TIMES ALCOA’S TORI OGLE HITS a double in the fourth inning against Grace Christian in the RBI Classic at Everett Park. Grace answers Alcoa rally in RBI Classic BY TAYLOR WHITE RBI CLASSIC [email protected] AT MARYVILLE 5, Jefferson County 3 ting a little help. Hannah Rines kicked off the contest with a leadoff single and was quickly brought home after Caylon Arnold blasted a home run on the ensuing at-bat. “Anytime you can score that first run it is huge,” Allen said. “Even though we are on our home field, we are the visitors so you want to make sure you give yourself a little room to make them chase you and we were able to that.” The Lady Rebels added to Jefferson County’s chase in the second inning when Arnold smacked a single to right-center, scoring Kallie Singleton and Rines. SEE LADY REBELS, 4B 5 Points No Credit Check! 1520 East Broadway Maryville, Tennessee 37804 t'BY Definitely different! RBI CLASSIC GRACE 4, Alcoa 3 [email protected] Brooke Parker had been sidelined from pitching for a couple of weeks with a right wrist injury, but in her return she looked as if she had never left the mound. Parker went the distance Friday, allowing three runs on three hits — all in the final two innings — while striking out five to help Maryville grab a 5-3 victory over Jefferson County in the opening game of the RBI Classic at John Sevier Elementary. “I thought she did a great job and gave us a chance,” Maryville head coach David Allen told The Daily Times. “She made them put the ball in play, and our defense backed her up.” Parker’s return to the circle started with her get- SEE REBELS , 5B Live and Lett die Lady Rebels open RBI with right ribbies BY TROY PROVOST-HERON gotten in his groove toward the end of that first inning.” Duggan walked Walsh and Jake Warwick to start the game, then saw Brody Hess put Alcoa ahead with an RBI single in the Tornadoes’ third at-bat, scoring Walsh. Duggan got out of the first inning with a flyout and called third strike. Walsh scored again in the top of the third, building the Alcoa lead to 2-0 after reaching with a single, moving to second on a Warwick single and scoring on a wild pitch from Duggan. On the mound, Warwick retired the Rebels in order in the first, DARYL SULLIVAN | THE DAILY TIMES ALCOA’S HATTIE CAMPBELL CATCHES a pop up for an out against Grace Christian during an RBI Classic game Friday at Everett Park. In a tie game in the fifth inning, it was the nine hole hitter for Grace Christian who stepped up to the plate. Rachel Lett battled off several pitches before shooting one over the right field to break the tie and help lead the Rams to a 4-3 win over Alcoa in the opening day of the RBI Classic at Everett Park. “Out pitcher took responsibility for it,” first baseman Maggie Roark said. “She missed her spot, but she didn’t get down and she came back good. We knew we could hit and come back, we just didn’t tonight.” Lett’s home run thwarted a game-tying rally from the Lady T’s. Hattie Campbell drew a walk before scoring on a single from Morgan Brewer. Catching up with the RBI Classic. 4B Tori Ogle then knocked a ground-rule double down the left field line scoring Brewer. After falling behind once again, Alcoa coach Mike Brown admitted the Lady Tornadoes aren’t accustomed to playing from behind for very long. “We’re confident in our bats,” Brown said. “We don’t usually get down as far as the score goes because we have a good hitting team. It wasn’t a huge change, mental errors just got us today.” Jessica Webb got the start for Grace Christian, throwing six innings while SEE ALCOA , 4B Roundabout Auto Your largest “Buy Here, Pay Here” dealer in Blount County! “Bank Financing Available” 02 FORD SPORT TRAC Auto, Air, Loaded, Sunroof Step Side, Auto, Air, Loaded 00 GMC SIERRA 04 DODGE RAM QUAD CAB $240/mo. $240/mo. $240/mo. Auto, Air, Clean, Loaded FOLLOW US: @TDT_Sports for scores, links, delays, thoughts WRITE US: [email protected] YOUR SPORTS. YOUR TIMES. 2B THE DAILY TIMES ON THE SCHEDULE ODDS GLANTZ-CULVER LINE MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL PREP BASEBALL 1 p.m. — Seymour at Farragut 2 p.m. — Alcoa at Maryville 7 p.m. — William Blount at Pigeon Forge PREP SOFTBALL RBI Fastpitch Classic at John Sevier (Maryville) 9 a.m. — Maryville vs. Greeneville 11 a.m. — Greeneville vs. Grainger 1 p.m. — Powell vs. Grainger 3 p.m. — Powell vs. Greeneville 5 p.m. — Siegel vs. Powell at Everett Park, Field No. 1 9 a.m. — Gibbs vs. Seymour 11 a.m. — Gibbs vs. Ooltewah 1 p.m. — Ooltewah vs. Seymour 3 p.m. — Gibbs vs. The King’s Academy 5 p.m. — Grainger vs. Heritage at Everett Park, Field No. 2 9 a.m. — Jefferson County vs. Alcoa 11 a.m. — Siegel vs. Midway 1 p.m. — Jefferson County vs. Siegel 3 p.m. — Jefferson County vs. Midway 5 p.m. — Midway vs. The King’s Academy PREP TENNIS 1 p.m. — The King’s Academy at Mt. Juliet Chr. Acad. Maryville, William Blount at Hendersonville Tournament COLLEGE BASEBALL 11 a.m. — Maryville vs. Averett, at Fleming Stadium, Rocky Mount, N.C. Noon — Vols at Kentucky, 3 of 3, SEC COLLEGE SOFTBALL 7 p.m. — Lady Vols at Miss. State, 2 of 3 FAVORITE ..............LINE.... UNDERDOG .........LINE at Washington ...-185 ... Philadelphia ....+175 at St. Louis ..........-120 ... Cincinnati.......... +110 at Chicago ...........-105 ... San Diego ......... -105 at Pittsburgh ......-130 ... Milwaukee ....... +120 at New York ....... -140 ... Miami ................ +130 at San Francisco -130 ... Arizona ............. +120 at Los Angeles ...-170 ... Colorado ..........+160 American League at Detroit .............-120 ... Chicago ............. +110 at Minnesota ......-130 ... Cleveland......... +120 at Boston............. -135 ... Baltimore..........+125 at Tampa Bay .....-125 ... New York........... +115 at Kansas City ....-150 ... Oakland ...........+140 at Houston ..........-120 ... Los Angeles ...... +110 at Seattle ...........-220 ... Texas................ +200 Interleague at Toronto .......... -140 ... Atlanta ............. +130 NBA PLAYOFFS Today FAVORITE ..............LINE.... O/U ..........UNDERDOG at Toronto .............4½ ... (193½) Washington at Golden State .. 11½ ... (204½)New Orleans at Chicago .............7½ ... (186½) .. Milwaukee at Houston ............5½ ... (210) ...............Dallas Tomorrow at Cleveland ............11 ... (203) ............ Boston at Atlanta ................10 ... (201½) ......Brooklyn at Memphis ...........4½ ... (188½) ......Portland at L.A. Clippers......... 1 ... (205½)San Antonio Odds to Win Series Toronto ............... -180 ... Washington ....+160 Golden State . -4000 ... New Orleans +2000 Chicago ..............-800 ... Milwaukee ..... +600 Houston .............. -270 ... Dallas............... +230 Cleveland ....... -5000 ... Boston ............+1700 Atlanta ..............-1300 ... Brooklyn......... +800 Memphis ............. -180 ... Portland...........+160 San Antonio........ -175 ... L.A. Clippers .....+155 NHL PLAYOFFS FAVORITE ..............LINE.... UNDERDOG .........LINE at St. Louis ..........-145 ... Minnesota ........+125 at Tampa Bay ..... -175 ... Detroit ...............+155 at N.Y. Rangers .. -180 ... Pittsburgh .......+160 at Anaheim ........ -140 ... Winnipeg ......... +120 ON THE AIR ARENA FOOTBALL 7 p.m............Cleveland at Philadelphia................................. ESPN2 AUTO RACING 8:30 a.m. ....Practice for Food City 500 ................................ FS1 9:30 a.m. ....Qualifying,Drive to Stop Diabetes 300 .......... FS1 11:30 a.m.....Final practice for Food City 500 ...................... FS1 1:30 p.m. .....Drive to Stop Diabetes 300 .............................. FS1 2:30 p.m. ....Qualifying for Bahrain Grand Prix.................... NBCSN 5:30 p.m. ....Qualifying for Grand Prix of Long Beach ....... 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ESPN NHL Playoffs 3 p.m. ..........Detroit at Tampa Bay ........................................ NBC 8 p.m. ..........Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers ................................ NBC 10:30 p.m. ..Winnipeg at Anaheim ........................................ NBCSN SOCCER 10 a.m. ........Premier, Burnley at Everton.............................. NBCSN Noon ...........FA Cup, Reading vs. Arsenal ............................. FOX 12:30 p.m. ...Premier, Man U at Chelsea ................................ NBC 25 YEARS AGO FROM TIMES HISTORY From the April 18, 1990 edition of The Daily Times: The William Blount soccer team defeated Alcoa, 2-1, in 1990, while holding a 21-10 advantage in shots on goal. Both of the Governors’ goals came from Sebastian Weiss, assisted by Scott Cornett. ON THE SPORTS PAGE R SA 14 70A M BL O E “The Sports Page” is live from 10 a.m. to noon today at Barley’s in downtown Maryville on WBCR AM1470 with hosts Mike Edwards, Donnie Moore and Charlie Puleo. 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Live at 10 a.m. this morning on WBCR 1470 AM. AUTO FOOD CITY 500 LINEUP After Friday qualifying; race Sunday At Bristol Motor Speedway Bristol Lap length: .533 miles (Car number in parentheses) 1. (20) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 128.632 mph. 2. (2) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 128.442. 3. (19) Carl Edwards, Toyota, 128.322. 4. (4) Kevin Harvick, Chevy, 128.211. 5. (11) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 127.419. 6. (22) Joey Logano, Ford, 127.317. 7. (41) Kurt Busch, Chevy, 126.871. 8. (5) Kasey Kahne, Chevy, 126.829. 9. (27) Paul Menard, Chevy, 126.829. 10. (1) Jamie McMurray, Chevy, 126.612. 11. (18) David Ragan, Toyota, 126.436. 12. (3) Austin Dillon, Chevy, 126.262. 13. (88) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevy, 127.081. 14. (42) Kyle Larson, Chevy, 127.073. 15. (51) Justin Allgaier, Chevy, 126.562. 16. (78) Martin Truex Jr., Chevy, 126.503. 17. (40) Landon Cassill, Chevy, 126.428. 18. (31) Ryan Newman, Chevy, 126.088. 19. (95) Michael McDowell, Ford, 125.947. 20. (47) AJ Allmendinger, Chevy, 125.939. 21. (14) Tony Stewart, Chevy, 125.831. 22. (83) Matt DiBenedetto, Toyota, 125.798. 23. (24) Jeff Gordon, Chevy, 125.609. 24. (55) Brett Moffitt, Toyota, 125.199. 25. (17) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 126.378. 26. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevy, 126.328. 27. (13) Casey Mears, Chevy, 126.303. 28. (48) Jimmie Johnson, Chevy, 126.146. 29. (23) J.J. Yeley, Toyota, 126.046. 30. (43) Aric Almirola, Ford, 125.823. 31. (6) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 125.798. 32. (38) David Gilliland, Ford, 125.625. 33. (16) Greg Biffle, Ford, 125.551. 34. (26) Jeb Burton, Toyota, 125.51. 35. (98) Josh Wise, Ford, 125.453. 36. (46) Michael Annett, Chevy, 125.158. 37. (15) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, owner points. 38. (34) Chris Buescher, Ford, owner points. 39. (9) Sam Hornish Jr., Ford, owner points. 40. (7) Alex Bowman, Chevy, owner points. 41. (32) Mike Bliss, Ford, owner points. 42. (35) Cole Whitt, Ford, owner points. 43. (33) Alex Kennedy, Chevy, owner points. Failed to Qualify 44. (62) Brendan Gaughan, Chevy, 124.034. 45. (30) Ron Hornaday Jr., Chevy, 123.682. BASEBALL COLLEGE SCORES EAST Fairleigh Dickinson 4, CCSU 1 Fordham 5, George Washington 3 Michigan St. 10, Rutgers 4 St. Bonaventure 2, La Salle 1 Villanova 4, Xavier 3 SOUTH Barton 10, Pfeiffer 9 Bethel (Tenn.) 4-8, Loyola NO 3-7 Boston College 1, Georgia Tech 0 Campbellsville 3, Cumberland (Tenn.) 2, 10 innings Cumberlands 9, Pikeville 6 Duke at Clemson, ppd. Emmanuel at Limestone, ppd. Georgetown (Ky.) 5, Shawnee St. 4 King (Tenn.) 14, Southern Wesleyan 13 Louisville 6, Wake Forest 5 North Greenville at Erskine, ccd. Rhodes 5, Millsaps 4 St. Andrews 10, Milligan 7 South Florida 6, Memphis 2 Trevecca Nazarene 10-2, Ohio Valley 0-0 Virginia Tech 8, North Carolina 3 Wingate 10, Mount Olive 7 MIDWEST Akron 7, Miami (Ohio) 4 IPFW 5, W. Illinois 2 Lyon 4-11, Park 0-7 St. Scholastica 13-8, M. Luther College 1-4 SOUTHWEST Arkansas at Texas A&M, ppd. Cincinnati at Houston, ppd. Louisiana-Lafayette at Texas St., ppd. Sam Houston St. at Abilene Christian, ppd. Santa Clara at TCU, ppd. Sul Ross St. at LeTourneau, ppd. Troy at Texas-Arlington, ppd. UTSA at Rice, ppd. Wayland Baptist 5, McMurry 4 BASKETBALL NBA PLAYOFFS FIRST ROUND (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlanta vs. Brooklyn Sunday: Brooklyn at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. Wednesday: Brooklyn at Atlanta, 7 p.m. April 25: Atlanta at Brooklyn, 3 p.m. April 27: Atlanta at Brooklyn, TBA x-April 29: Brooklyn at Atlanta, TBA x-May 1: Atlanta at Brooklyn, TBA x-May 3: Brooklyn at Atlanta, TBA SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 2015 Cleveland vs. Boston Sunday: Boston at Cleveland, 3 p.m. Tuesday: Boston at Cleveland, 7 p.m. April 23: Cleveland at Boston, 7 p.m. April 26: Cleveland at Boston, 1 p.m. x-April 28: Boston at Cleveland, TBA x-April 30: Cleveland at Boston, TBA x-May 2: Boston at Cleveland, TBA Chicago vs. Milwaukee Today: Milwaukee at Chicago, 7 p.m. Monday: Milwaukee at Chicago, 8 p.m. Thursday: Chicago at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. April 25: Chicago at Milwaukee, 5:30 p.m. x-April 27: Milwaukee at Chicago, TBA x-April 30: Chicago at Milwaukee, TBA x-May 2: Milwaukee at Chicago, TBA Toronto vs. Washington Today: Washington at Toronto, 12:30 p.m. Tuesday: Washington at Toronto, 8 p.m. Friday: Toronto at Washington, 8 p.m. April 26: Toronto at Washington, 7 p.m. x-April 29: Washington at Toronto, TBA x-May 1: Toronto at Washington, TBA x-May 3: Washington at Toronto, TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Golden State vs. New Orleans Today: N. Orleans at Golden State, 3:30 p.m. Monday: N. Orleans at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. April 23: Golden State at NOrleans, 9:30 p.m. April 25: Golden State at N. Orleans, 8 p.m. x-April 28: N. Orleans at Golden State, TBA x-May 1: Golden State at N. Orleans, TBA x-May 3: N. Orleans at Golden State, TBA Houston vs. Dallas Today: Dallas at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Tuesday: Dallas at Houston, 9:30 p.m. Friday: Houston at Dallas, 7 p.m. April 26: Houston at Dallas, 9:30 p.m. x-April 28: Dallas at Houston, TBA x-April 30: Houston at Dallas, TBA x-May 2: Dallas at Houston, TBA L.A. Clippers vs. San Antonio Sunday: S. Antonio at Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Wednesday: S. Antonio at Clippers, 10:30 p.m. April 24: Clippers at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. April 26: Clippers at San Antonio, 3:30 p.m. x-April 28: San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, TBA x-April 30: L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, TBA x-May 2: San Antonio at L.A. Clippers, TBA Portland vs. Memphis Sunday: Portland at Memphis, 8 p.m. Wednesday: Portland at Memphis, 8 p.m. April 25: Memphis at Portland, 10:30 p.m. April 27: Memphis at Portland, 10:30 p.m. x-April 29: Portland at Memphis, TBA x-May 1: Memphis at Portland, TBA x-May 3: Portland at Memphis, TBA Jeff Overton Glen Day David Hearn Sam Saunders Rory Sabbatini Russell Henley Derek Ernst Jhonattan Vegas Luke Guthrie Andres Romero Adam Hadwin Brian Davis Johnson Wagner Carlos Ortiz Jonas Blixt Ernie Els Dudley Hart Tony Finau Chad Campbell Kenny Perry Ken Duke Seung-Yul Noh Marcel Siem a-Gunn Yang Graham DeLaet Mark Wilson D.A. Points Patrick Reed Michael Thompson Jonathan Byrd Cameron Tringale Billy Hurley III Fernandez-Castano Justin Leonard Tim Wilkinson Andrew Svoboda Spencer Levin Derek Fathauer Thongchai Jaidee Richard Sterne K.J. Choi Corey Conners Chesson Hadley Charles Howell III Woody Austin Jeff Maggert John Huh Nicholas Thompson Zach Johnson Michael Putnam John Faidley Robert Garrigus Chez Reavie Scott Verplank Mike Weir GOLF SPHL PLAYOFFS USA SOUTH MEN Friday at Benvenue Country Club Rocky Mount, N.C. FIRST ROUND TEAM STAND 1. LaGrange 2. Ferrum 3. Methodist t4. Huntingdon t4. Greensboro t6. Averett t6. Maryville 8. Piedmont 9. N.C. Wesleyan 287 298 302 306 306 307 307 310 321 -1 +10 +14 +18 +18 +19 +19 +22 +33 MARYVILLE SCORERS T7 Joel Thornton 73 T13 Reid Henderson 75 T29 Inigo Carmona 79 35 Zach Honea 80 45 Nik Kalolo 89 —73 —75 —79 —80 —89 RBC HERITAGE PAR SCORES Friday At Harbour Town Golf Links Hilton Head Island, S.C. Purse: $5.9 million Yardage: 7,101; Par: 71 Second Round a-amateur Troy Merritt 69-61 Matt Kuchar 68-66 John Merrick 69-65 Graeme McDowell 66-69 Kevin Kisner 68-67 Jim Furyk 71-64 Morgan Hoffmann 68-68 Matt Every 66-70 Louis Oosthuizen 69-67 Jordan Spieth 74-62 Kevin Streelman 71-65 Jerry Kelly 71-66 Justin Thomas 70-67 Bo Van Pelt 69-68 Lucas Glover 70-67 Stewart Cink 70-67 Aaron Baddeley 70-67 Sean O’Hair 70-67 Blake Adams 72-65 Branden Grace 70-67 John Peterson 72-65 Scott Langley 68-70 Jim Renner 69-69 Vijay Singh 71-67 Bryce Molder 74-64 Ben Martin 69-69 Brice Garnett 72-66 Brendon de Jonge 70-68 Ben Crane 72-67 James Hahn 70-69 Russell Knox 75-64 Chris Stroud 72-67 Brendon Todd 73-66 Ian Poulter 69-70 Luke Donald 73-66 George McNeill 72-67 Hudson Swafford 70-69 Freddie Jacobson 71-68 Zac Blair 70-69 Pat Perez 69-71 Martin Flores 73-67 Joost Luiten 69-71 Daniel Summerhays 70-70 a-Scott Vincent 70-70 Daniel Berger 72-68 Sangmoon Bae 67-73 Brian Harman 75-65 Carl Pettersson 72-69 Ricky Barnes 69-72 Jason Dufner 74-67 Chris Kirk 71-70 Boo Weekley 74-67 Webb Simpson 71-70 Nick Taylor 72-69 Ryo Ishikawa 71-70 Brian Stuard 73-68 Jason Bohn 73-68 Charlie Beljan 69-72 Cameron Smith 68-73 Scott Brown 74-67 Charley Hoffman 71-70 Alex Cejka 70-71 Bill Haas 71-70 Billy Horschel 72-69 Brandt Snedeker 77-64 William McGirt 71-70 Robert Streb 74-68 Charl Schwartzel 72-70 Danny Lee 71-71 Robert Allenby 71-71 Anirban Lahiri 73-69 Jason Kokrak 72-70 Steven Bowditch 74-68 Martin Laird 72-70 Tom Watson 72-70 Andres Gonzales 70-72 Missed cut 75-68 71-72 73-70 74-69 72-71 74-69 72-71 74-69 72-71 74-69 75-69 72-72 69-75 75-69 72-72 71-73 71-73 73-71 74-70 75-69 72-72 73-71 71-73 74-70 69-76 74-71 73-72 71-74 74-71 76-69 72-73 75-70 77-68 73-72 75-70 77-68 72-73 74-71 72-74 71-75 74-72 77-70 73-74 75-73 75-73 75-73 77-71 73-75 73-75 73-76 77-72 76-73 77-72 77-72 74-82 — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 143 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 144 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 145 146 146 146 147 147 148 148 148 148 148 148 149 149 149 149 149 156 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +1 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +2 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +3 +4 +4 +4 +5 +5 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +6 +7 +7 +7 +7 +7 + 14 HOCKEY First Round (Best-of-3) No. 6 Louisiana 2, No. 1 Peoria 1 April 1: Louisiana 3, Peoira 2, OT April 3: Peoria 4, Louisiana 0 April 4: Louisiana 4, Peoria 3, OT No. 5 Knoxville 2, No. 2 Columbus 1 April 2: Knoxville 3, Columbus 2 April 3: Columbus 5, Knoxville 1 April 4: Knoxville 4, Columbus 2 No. 4 Mississippi 2, No. 3 Pensacola 1 April 1: Mississippi 3, Pensacola 2, OT April 3: Pensacola 3, Mississippi 2, OT April 4: Mississippi 2, Pensacola 1 Semifinals (Best-of-3) No. 5 Knoxville 2, No. 6 Louisiana 0 April 8: Knoxville 3, Louisiana 2 April 10: Knoxville 5, Louisiana 4, 2OT Championship (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) No. 5 Knoxville 1, No. 4 Mississippi 0 Thursday: Knoxville 3, Mississippi 2 Today: Mississippi at Knoxville, 8:35 p.m. x-Sunday: Knoxville at Mississippi, 8:35 p.m. NHL PLAYOFFS — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 130 134 134 135 135 135 136 136 136 136 136 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 137 138 138 138 138 138 138 138 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 139 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 140 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 141 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 142 -12 -8 -8 -7 -7 -7 -6 -6 -6 -6 -6 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -5 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -4 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -3 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -2 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 E E E E E E E E E E NHL Daily Playoff Glance x-If necessary FIRST ROUND Today Detroit at Tampa Bay, 3 p.m. Minnesota at St. Louis, 3 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Anaheim, 10:30 p.m. Sunday Washington at N.Y. Islanders, Noon Nashville at Chicago, 3 p.m. Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. Monday N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Anaheim at Winnipeg, 9 p.m. Tuesday Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7 p.m. Washington at N.Y. Islanders, 7:30 p.m. Nashville at Chicago, 9:30 p.m. Vancouver at Calgary, 10 p.m. Wednesday Montreal at Ottawa, 7 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. St. Louis at Minnesota, 9:30 p.m. Anaheim at Winnipeg, 9:30 p.m. April 23 Tampa Bay at Detroit, 7 p.m. x-NY Islanders at Washington, TBA x-Chicago at Nashville, TBA x-Calgary at Vancouver, TBA April 24 x-Ottawa at Montreal, TBA x-Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers, TBA x-Minnesota at St. Louis, TBA x-Winnipeg at Anaheim, TBA April 25 x-Detroit at Tampa Bay, TBA x-Washington at N.Y. Islanders, TBA SOCCER MLS EASTERN CONFERENCE W New York D.C. United Orlando City New England Chicago NY City FC Philadelphia Columbus Toronto FC Montreal 3 3 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 D 2 1 2 2 0 3 3 2 0 2 L GF 0 1 2 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 9 5 6 4 5 5 8 5 6 2 GA PTS 4 4 5 6 7 5 11 5 8 6 11 10 8 8 6 6 6 5 3 2 WESTERN CONFERENCE W Vancouver FC Dallas San Jose Real Salt Lake Sporting KC Houston Los Angeles Seattle Colorado Portland 4 3 3 2 2 2 2 2 1 1 D 1 1 0 3 3 2 2 1 3 3 L 2 2 4 0 1 2 2 2 1 2 GF 9 7 7 6 6 5 6 6 4 6 GA PTS 7 8 9 4 6 3 6 4 2 7 Thursday New York City FC 1, Philadelphia 1 Friday New York 2, San Jose 0 Today Houston at D.C. United Orlando City at Columbus Toronto FC at FC Dallas Seattle at Colorado Vancouver at Real Salt Lake Sporting Kansas City at Los Angeles 13 10 9 9 9 8 8 7 6 6 Kenseth wins pole at Bristol The Associated Press BRISTOL — Matt Kenseth will try for his first win since 2013 when he starts from the pole at Bristol Motor Speedway. Kenseth led a strong showing from Joe Gibbs Racing on Friday when he turned a lap at 128.632 mph to grab the top starting spot. But he wasn’t sure how his pole-run would help him Sunday. Kenseth is winless in 51 races since Matt Kenseth The former Sprint Cup champ has not won a race since 2013. New Hampshire in September 2013, but came close last month at California until a late debris caution ruined his day. “Finishing up front is the most important part,” Kenseth said after qualifying. “The guy who’s on the pole always says it’s a big deal for Sunday. Qualifying and racing is different, I think everywhere. Certainly getting one lap here is a lot different than being good for 500 laps.” It was Kenseth’s first pole of the season. Brad Keselowski qualified second at 128.442 in a Team Penske Ford. He was followed by Carl Edwards as JGR drivers took two of the top three spots, and three of the top five when Denny Hamlin qualified behind Kevin Harvick. David Ragan, the interim driver for injured Kyle Busch in the fourth JGR Toyota, qualified 11th. Edwards said he knew the JGR cars were good because his balance was off “and we still ran really well. “We have a very fast car and it’s going to be a fun race.” Kenseth has won the August race at Bristol three times in his career, but has never won on the .533-mile concrete bullring in the spring. Joey Logano qualified sixth to put both Penske cars in the first three rows. Kurt Busch was seventh to join Stewart-Haas Racing teammate Harvick as the highest-qualifying Chevrolets. He was followed by Kasey Kahne, the highest qualifying Hendrick Motorsports driver. Paul Menard from Richard Childress Racing and Jamie McMurray from Chip Ganassi Racing rounded out the top 10. NEWMAN APPEALS: Richard Childress Racing has appealed NASCAR’s penalties against Ryan Newman’s team to the highest level. The team made the move Friday, a day after losing its bid to overturn penalties levied against Newman’s team for allegedly manipulating tires at a race last month at California. Although an appeals panel reduced some of the sanctions, the sixweek suspensions for crew chief Luke Lambert was upheld. RCR on Friday sent Todd Parrott to Bristol Motor Speedway as interim crew chief for Newman, but the decision to take the case to Final Appeals Officer Bryan Moss means Lambert can work this weekend. SPORTS | 3B THE DAILY TIMES Saturday, April 18, 2015 www.thedailytimes.com AMERICAN LEAGUE OTHER GAMES EAST DIVISION Boston Tampa Bay Baltimore Toronto New York W L Pct GB 7 6 5 5 4 3 5 5 6 6 .700 .545 .500 .455 .400 — 11⁄2 2 21⁄2 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE TIGERS 2, WHITE SOX 1: Jose Iglesias singled through a drawn-in infield to drive in the winning run with one out in the ninth inning. Nick Castellanos led off the ninth with a sinking liner to right off Zach Duke (1-1) that Melky Cabrera couldn’t grab cleanly. Castellanos stretched the hit into a double, narrowly avoiding the tag from shortstop Alexei Ramirez’s tag. CENTRAL DIVISION Detroit Kansas City Cleveland Chicago Minnesota W L Pct GB 9 7 3 3 3 1 2 5 6 6 .900 .778 .375 .333 .333 — 11⁄2 5 51⁄2 51⁄2 WEST DIVISION Oakland Houston Los Angeles Texas Seattle W L Pct 5 4 4 4 3 5 5 5 6 6 .500 .444 .444 .400 .333 GB 1⁄2 1 11⁄2 Thursday’s Games Minnesota 8, Kansas City 5 Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 2 Friday’s Games Detroit 2, Chicago White Sox 1 Atlanta 8, Toronto 7 Boston 3, Baltimore 2 N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 4 Cleveland at Minnesota, late L.A. Angels at Houston, late Oakland at Kansas City, late Texas at Seattle, late Today’s Games Atlanta at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 1:08 p.m. Cleveland at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Baltimore at Boston, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Angels at Houston, 7:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 7:10 p.m. Texas at Seattle, 9:10 p.m. NAM Y. HUH | THE ASSOCIATED PRESS THE CHICAGO CUBS’ KRIS BRYANT signs autographs Friday before a baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Chicago. Big league debut Bryant strikes out in first three at-bats NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST DIVISION New York Atlanta Washington Miami Philadelphia W L Pct 8 7 5 3 3 3 3 6 8 8 .727 .700 .455 .273 .273 GB — 1⁄2 3 5 5 CENTRAL DIVISION St. Louis Chicago Cincinnati Pittsburgh Milwaukee W L Pct 5 5 5 4 2 3 4 4 6 8 .625 .556 .556 .400 .200 GB — 1⁄2 1⁄2 2 4 WEST DIVISION W L Pct YANKEES 5, RAYS 4: Alex Rodriguez inched closer to Willie Mays with two more home runs. Rodriguez hit a solo shot in the second, driving an 0-1 pitch from Nathan Karns an estimated 471 feet to center. He connected again in the sixth, belting a two-run drive to left against Ernesto Frieri for homer No. 658 — just two shy of Mays for fourth place on baseball’s career list. — 1⁄2 GB Colorado 7 2 .778 — Los Angeles 6 3 .667 1 San Diego 7 4 .636 1 Arizona 5 5 .500 21⁄2 San Francisco 3 8 .273 5 Thursday’s Games St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 0 Washington 5, Philadelphia 2 N.Y. Mets 7, Miami 5 Arizona 7, San Francisco 6, 12 innings Friday’s Games San Diego 5, Chicago Cubs 4 Pittsburgh 6, Milwaukee 3 Washington 7, Philadelphia 2 Atlanta 8, Toronto 7 N.Y. Mets 4, Miami 1 Cincinnati at St. Louis, late Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, late Arizona at San Francisco, late Today’s Games Philadelphia at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Atlanta at Toronto, 1:07 p.m. Cincinnati at St. Louis, 2:15 p.m. San Diego at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Milwaukee at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m. Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 9:05 p.m. Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. BY BRIAN SANDALOW The Associated Press CHICAGO — Kris Bryant had a Chicago Cubs-like start to his major league career. Called up one day after the team ensured he can’t be eligible for free agency until 2021, Bryant struck out in his first three at-bats against James Shields in Friday’s game against San Diego and then grounded out. Seeking their first World Series title in 107 years, the Cubs selected Bryant’s contract from Triple-A Iowa and inserted him into their starting lineup as the cleanup hitter and third baseman. Bryant cleanly handled Derek Norris’ sharp first-inning grounder, starting a 5-4-3 double play. Following a two-out walk to Anthony Rizzo in the bottom half, Bryant was given a standing ovation as many in the crowd took photos. With fans still on their feet, Bryant swung through three pitches for an inning-ending strikeout. He foul-tipped an 89 mph cutter on the low, outside corner, then swung over a pair of changeups. Bryant fell behind 0-2 when he batted leading off the fourth, worked the count full and then swung over another changeup. With a runner on first and two outs in the fifth, he made a diving playing to his right to snag Norris’ liner, keeping the score 2-all. After the Cubs scored twice in the bottom half, he struck out on a cutter with runners at second and third. After Wil Myers’ three-run homer put San Diego ahead 5-4 in the seventh — Cubs manager Joe Maddon was ejected by playe umpire Sam Holbrook in an argument that followed — San Diego intentionally walked Anthony Rizzo, and Bryant hit an inning-ending forceout to third with two on. On the field before the game, Bryant embraced his father, former Boston minor league outfielder Mike Bryant. His dad watched from the stands next to his son’s agent, Scott Boras. Kris Bryant said he got only three hours of sleep before Friday’s game. “Time of my life really,” he said. “Can’t really put into words how good of a feeling this is to work for this your whole life and finally get that chance.” Friday was Day 13 of the season, which means Bryant could at most accumulate 171 days of major league service. Because 172 days of service count as a year, he could have been eligible for free agency after the 2020 season had he been on the big league roster earlier. RED SOX 3, ORIOLES 2: Xander Bogaerts blooped a winning single with one out in the ninth inning. Orioles starter Ubaldo Jimenez held the Red Sox hitless for 32⁄3 innings before being ejected when he plunked Pablo Sandoval with a pitch. In the second, Sandoval took out second baseman Jonathan Schoop with a hard slide on a force play. Sandoval missed Boston’s previous game Wednesday. NATIONAL LEAGUE NATIONALS 7 PHILLIES 2: Max Scherzer struck out nine over eight innings for his first win with the Nationals, and Bryce Harper hit a three-run homer. Danny Espinosa also homered and Ryan Zimmerman added a two-run double to help the Nationals get their third straight win. Scherzer (1-1) scattered four hits with one run in his third start. METS 4, MARLINS 1: Bartolo Colon hit a tying sacrifice fly for his second RBI in two starts, later pounced off the mound to make a key play, and pitched the New York Mets past the Miami Marlins. Colon (3-0) gave up Giancarlo Stanton’s second homer of the series in the first inning, then allowed just five more hits through seven to win his third consecutive start. PIRATES 6, BREWERS 3: Vance Worley worked six effective innings and the Pittsburgh Pirates snapped out of a lengthy slump. Worley (1-1) struck out six while allowing two runs on six hits. Gregory Polanco went 3 for 4 for Pittsburgh. Starling Marte had two hits, including a long two-run homer off Jonathan Broxton in the eighth that broke open a close game. Mark Melancon got the final out for his first save. INTERLEAGUE BRAVES 8, BLUE JAYS 7: Pinch-hitter Jonny Gomes had a tiebreaking home run in the eighth inning. Freddie Freeman added a two-run shot. Nick Markakis went 4 for 4 and scored three runs as the Braves won for the third time in their last 11 interleague road games. Batting for Cameron Maybin, Gomes opened the eighth with a drive to center off Blue Jays left-hander Brett Cecil (0-1). It was Gomes’ 10th career pinch-hit homer, the most among active players. Merritt’s 61 trumps Masters champion Spieth’s 62 BY PETE IACOBELLI AP Sports Writer HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — Little-known Troy Merritt one-upped the Masters champion Jordan Spieth at the RBC Heritage. Merritt shot a 10-under 61 on Friday to tie the course record at Harbour Town Golf Links only a few hours after Spieth wowed the gallery with a bounce-back 62 to match his lowest PGA Tour round. Merritt tied David Frost’s tournament mark set in 1994 and topped the leaderboard at 12-under 130, a stroke off the 36-hole event record shared by Jack Nicklaus and Phil Mickelson. Merritt, who opened with a 69 on Thursday, saw Spieth’s score in the morning and knew the opportunity was there to go low. “Anytime that you match shot for shot with the Masters champ, with the way he’s playing, it’s a pretty good feeling,” said Merritt, whose career best in four seasons on the PGA Tour is a tie for second last year at the St. Jude Classic. Spieth looked like the headliner Friday, following a 74 on Thursday with the 62 — which tied his career low set at the Deutsche Bank Championship in 2013. The 21-year-old Texan has been on a major role the past month, winning the Valspar Championship and finishing second in San Antonio and Houston before capturing his first major title at Augusta National last week. Spieth birdied his final two holes at Harbour Town, electrifying the crowds already there to cheer him, to shoot the lowest tourna- ment round in 10 years — until Merritt did him one better. Merritt had nine birdies over his final 10 holes to surge on top and send Spieth six shots behind on a day of low, low scoring. Merritt ended his round with four straight birdies, including a 5-footer on the signature lighthouse hole, No. 18, to tie the course record. Merritt was four shots ahead of Matt Kuchar and John Merrick. Kuchar had a 66, and Merrick shot 65. Past RBC Heritage winners and U.S. Open champions Graeme McDowell and Jim Furyk were 7 under along with Kevin Kisner. Furyk had a 64, Kisner shot 67, and McDowell 69. Spieth was a stroke back at 6 under, tied for seventh in a pack that included former British Open winner Louis Oosthuizen, who shot a 67. Harbour Town’s rarely shown such little bite as low scores were everywhere. Brandt Snedeker, Bryce Molder and Russell Knox had 64s like Furyk. Kevin Streelman, Blake Adams, Brian Harman and John Peterson joined Merrick with 65s. In all, 62 players, including 11 who didn’t make the cut, shot sub-70 rounds. The second-round scoring average of 69.641 was the second lowest ever in tournament history, only surpassed by the 2000 third round (69.162). Spieth had the lowest round since Peter Lonard opened the 2005 event with a 62 on the way to capturing the title. It was a distinction that lasted just a few hours. Still, Spieth showed the energy and skill missing in Thursday’s struggles. “That’s just better golf,” Spieth said. “I told you guys yesterday, no excuses, I just played poorly.” Spieth said he corrected his ball position and cured the slice that kept him off target Thursday. “I went back to posture, ball position, hand position and tempo,” he explained. “And I struck that ball quite a bit better.” G R E AT E R G W I N N E T T CHAMPIONSHIP: Ian Woosnam was tied for the lead at 4 under with five holes left when first-round play in the Champions Tour’s Greater Gwinnett Championship was suspended because of rain. The round was scheduled to be completed Saturday morning at TPC Sugarloaf, followed by the second round. There is more rain in the forecast Saturday and Sunday. Woosnam, playing in the event for the first time, was tied with Tommy Armour III, Joey Sindelar, Gary Hallberg and Olin Browne. Armour and Hallberg had four holes left, Sindelar three and Browne six.Defending champion Miguel Angel Jimenez was even par through 11 holes. SHENZHEN INTERNATIONAL: American Peter Uihlein shot a 4-under 68 in windy conditions to take a onestroke lead in the Shenzhen International. Uihlein had a 9-under 135 total at Genzon Golf Club. He won the 2013 Madeira Islands Open for his lone European Tour title. Thailand’s Kiradech Aphibarnrat was second after a 69. Two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson was tied for 42nd at even par after a 74. 780 Louisville Road Alcoa, Tennessee Phone: 983-3060 )PVST.PO'SJt4BUVSEBZ i8FSF.PSFǰBO"-VNCFS4UPSFw XXXBOEFSTPOMVNCFSDPNQBOZDPN 4B | SPORTS THE DAILY TIMES www.thedailytimes.com Saturday, April 18, 2015 ALCOA: Last-inning effort to tie falls a little short FROM 1B DARYL SULLIVAN | THE DAILY TIMES ALCOA’S MAGGIE ROARK TAKES the throw at first base for the out on Grace Christian’s Brooke Wyrosdick (27) during an RBI Classic game Friday at Everett Park. allowing five hits and all three Alcoa runs. It seemed as if the Alcoa offense was off to a good start when Christina White tagged up from third on a Campbell deep fly ball, but the umpire ruled that White started to early, negating the run. From that point Alcoa struggled to string hits together. “(Webb) had a good drop ball,” Roark said. “But I didn’t really see anything we couldn’t hit. We hit off better pitching in other games, and especially in practice. So I don’t know what we were doing.” Regan Walcayk started for Alcoa, pitching five innings while allowing eight hits and four runs. Despite picking up the loss, Brown felt his starter gave the Tornadoes a chance to win. “She did a good job,” Brown said. “They one hard hit, the home run, the rest of them were pretty much bloopers that they hit off of her and we didn’t play those extremely well. All in all I thought she did a good job.” Down to their final three outs in the top of the seventh, Alcoa had one last chance to tie the game. Miah Taylor knocked a one out hit over the shortstop, before White hit a hard shot that bounced off the second baseman’s glove. Taylor tried to make the turn from first to third on the play, but was thrown out at third base by the second baseman, effectively ending the Tornado rally. “We had three mental errors in that ball game that really cost us,” Brown said. “When it’s a good team like Grace and we’re pretty evenly matched, we just had more mental errors. I’m not going to blame that on her. I’ll take the blame for that one. We just had some mental errors we don’t usually make and in a one run ballgame that makes a difference.” RBI CLASSIC GRACE CHRISTIAN 4, ALCOA 3 A 000 201 0 —380 GC 101 110 X —480 WP: Jessica Webb LP: Evan Regan Walcayk S: Bethany Hunt 2B: AL-Maggie Roark, Tori Ogle GC-Ashley Ellison; HR: GC-Rachel Lett TIME: 1:28 LADY REBELS: Parker sits 16 of first 18 Lady Patriots FROM 1B Tacked to a 4-0 lead, Parker proceeded to sit down 16 of the first 18 Lady Patriots to come to the plate. Following the fifth Lady Rebel run — a Singleton sacrifice fly that scored Kiersten Watson — though, the signs of Parker’s extended absence began to show. In the second at-bat of the sixth, Leslie Odom reached on error and Jefferson County quickly followed that up when Shelby Winstead drilled a double to the left-center gap to get the Lady Patriots on the board. An inning later, Allie West ignited a Lady Patriot rally with a two-run shot over the fence in left-center, but Parker was able to halt any thoughts of a comeback when she retired the next two batters to end the contest. “We wanted to see her gut it out,” Allen said. “She rebounded and did a good job.” With a host of some of the best softball teams in Tennessee taking refuge on Maryville’s newly built field, the Lady Rebels are hoping that their victory to kickoff the RBI Classic is just the first of the weekend. “We’ve been fortunate to have a lot of quality teams in the tournament over the four years we’ve been doing this,” Allen said. “You look at the field we have this year with Ooltewah, Gibbs, Seymour and Powell, we have all the district leaders in the area and some from around the state, so I’m looking forward to it.” GREENEVILLE 4, MIDWAY 3: After Greeneville scored two in the fifth inning for the first runs of the game, Midway rallied right back. Kallie Sohm drew a walk, before Ragyn Hall launched a two run shot to tie the game. Abby Higgins followed that up with a single and managed to advance to second. It then fell to Juilee Kilby who knocked a twoout single to center, giving Midway the lead. That lead didn’t last as Naddalyn Sauceman led off the sixth with a gametying solo shot, just before Reagan Lowery kept the rally going with a doubleand later scoring on a throwing error. Jordan Fortel picked up the win for Greeneville, while starter Payton Kelley was tagged with the loss for the Green Waves. SIEGEL 11, GRACE 0: Siegel run-ruled Grace Christian in five frames. Veronica Westfall earned the win for Siegel, while Jessica Webb picked up the loss for Grace Christian. Westfall struck out six batters and only allowed three hits on the night. After a scoreless first inning, the Stars exploded in the second and third, scoring eight runs in the two frames on six hits to remove all doubt. Westfall scored the first run by blasting a RBI-double with two outs to plate Jensen McElroy. Two batters later, Karalynne Levi hit a 2-RBI double to give her team a 3-0 advantage. Cede Loftus launched a three-run home run to end it and get the late game at Everett 2 started a bit early. OOLTEWAH 9, JEFFERSON COUNTY 2: Ooltewah broke open a 2-2 ballgame in the seventh inning, scoring seven runs en route to the victory over Jefferson County at John Sevier. After scoring a run apiece in both the first and second innings, both teams were held scoreless into the seventh, but the Lady Owls capitalized on a myriad of Jefferson County mistakes in the final frame. The Lady Patriots committed five errors in the inning — four of which came after Jefferson County had recorded two outs and still trailed by only one — to push across five of Ooltewah’s seven runs in the inning. Jadyn Raschke, who earned a complete game victory on the mound after surrendering just two runs on four hits while striking out four, capped off the decisive frame that she started by reaching on an error with a two-run single to left field. RBI CLASSIC MARYVILLE 5, JEFFERSON COUNTY 3 M 220 001 0 —592 JC 000 001 2 —331 WP: Brooke Parker. LP: Owens. 2B: M (Hannah Lovin), JC (Winstead). 3B: M (Hannah Rines) HR: M (Caylon Arnold), JC (West) LOB: M 5, JC 4 GREENEVILLE 4, MIDWAY 3 M 000 003 0 —351 GR 000 022 X —450 WP: Jordan Fortel LP: Payton Kelley 2B: MW-Payton Kelley, GR- Reagan Lowery; HR: MW-Raygn Hall, GR- Jordan Fortel, Naddalyn Sauceman TIME: 1:43 OOLTEWAH 9, JEFFERSON COUNTY 2 O 110 000 7 —982 JC 110 000 0 —248 WP: Jadyn Raschke. LP: Leslie Odom. 2B: O (Tiera Lemon, Allie Jones). 3B: O (Shelby Sutton) LOB: O 8, JC 5. Where Service Matters Most GARNER BROS. AUTO PARTS 2816 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy., Maryville TN 60020526DT Ph. 865-233-7166 / Fax: 865-233-5885 HERITAGE: Geary takes charge late FROM 1B DARYL SULLIVAN | THE DAILY TIMES THE KING’S ACADEMY’S KATELYN NORRIS knocks the ball down the third baseline against Greeneville during an RBI Classic game Friday at Everett Park. Already good enough Lady Lions fend off Fortel, Greeneville BY JONATHAN TOYE RBI CLASSIC [email protected] TKA 5, Greeneville 3 Greeneville’s Jordan Fortel gave The King’s Academy all it wanted on Friday night. The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga commit went 3-for-3 at the plate while also delivering a solid performance in the circle. The Lady Lions though had an answer to the onegirl show. TKA relied upon a great pitching performance from a veteran and a solid hitting display from a stable of talented underclassmen to defeat Greeneville, 5-3, on Friday night in the RBI Classic contest at Everett Park. “I knew coming with Jordan, what a great pitcher she was for Greeneville, that we had to attack,” Lions head coach Marc Weekly said. “So our whole mentality was to swing at the first pitch because she didn’t want to get behind, and our girls stayed with the system. “It was a huge win, we have so much respect for Greeneville.” Fortel tried to set the tone early, blasting a leadoff home run to begin the contest. The solo jack didn’t intimidate the Lady Lions. Instead, TKA showed poise in the next three frames as it strung together hits to claim the lead and control of the game. The King’s Academy dealt the most damage in the third, scoring three runs off three hits. Entering the frame trailing 2-1, the Lady Lions quickly placed a runner in scoring position when Taylor Weekly blasted a double to the outfield. Maddie Webber brought her home with a RBI single in the next at-bat. Three batters later, Sarah Grace Knight gave TKA, which starts five eighth or ninth graders, the lead with a two-RBI double. “It’s encourag i ng ,” Weekly told The Daily Times. “The fact that they can see this level of competition so early in their career. Our goal isn’t to be good in two years, our goal is to be good now. But I am excited about the next two years.” Junior Haven Taylor struck out 11 while scattering seven hits against the Greene Devils. “She is a special kid,” Weekly said. “And she just competes. Taylor was also tasked with slowing down Fortel’s hitting, a daunting task for any pitcher. “She is an awesome hitter and a awesome pitcher,” Taylor said. “Definitely was the one who came up in their lineup that we tried to throw around.” While Taylor conceded three hits to Fortel, butretired six of the last seven. RBI CLASSIC TKA 5, GREENEVILLE 3 G 101 010 0 —371 TKA 013 100 x —5 8 1 WP: Haven Taylor LP: Jordan Fortel 2B: G- Fortel; K- Taylor Weekly, Sarah Grace Knight HR: G-Jordan Fortel. one of the best pitchers in the region we just beat,” Sherman said. “We beat Mt. Juliet last weekend, who is another powerhouse in the state, so we’ve got it. It’s just a matter of confidence. “I proud of our kids, because they could have given up after getting down 5-0, but we battled and had base runners on in every inning but one.” After a slow start, Ashleigh Geary took charge in the circle to hold Seymour scoreless the rest of the way. “She’s a freshman and learning to move the ball around a little bit and hit her spots,” Sherman added. “For about the last week and a half, she has done a lot better job spotting pitches and being able to use her defense, and that’s what it’s all about.” Pierce drove the first pitch of the game to deep left for a standup double. After advancing on a sac bunt, Pierce scored from third on a fielder’s choice. Pierce (2-for-4) went yard for the third time in two days with a three-run blast to left center for a 5-0 lead, following Kallyn Newport’s RBI single to right center for Seymour’s second run. “We started hot, and we’ve been preaching to stay on teams and score, but then we just put it on cruise control,” Seymour coach Jess Sterling said. “It’s all about mentality, and in district play we seem to have that mentality, so we tell them to bring that every game and have that killer instinct.” POWELL 6, HERITAGE 0: Chelsey Fortner pitched a one-hit shutout to earn the win. After three scoreless innings, Powell came alive with a vengeance in the top of the fourth as Brittany France (3-for-4) broke theice scoring on a sacrifice fly. Lexi Jones added an RBI single and Natasha Robinson plated on another sac fly. Gracie Burns singled for Heritage’s only hit. RBI Classic HERITAGE 6, SEYMOUR 5 S 140 000 0 — 5 10 1 H 000 002 4 — 6 11 0 WP: H-Ashleigh Geary. LP: S-Sam Trentham. 2B: S-Bailey Pierce; H-Gracie Burns, Lindsey LaGrange. 3B: H-Taylor Edwards. HR: S-Pierce. POWELL 6, HERITAGE 0 P 000 302 1 — 681 H 000 000 0 — 011 WP: Chelsey Fortner. LP: Kaitlyn Usry. 2B: P-Kiley Longmire. Where Service Matters Most SMOKY VIEW AUTO PARTS 2104 W. Lamar Alexander Pkwy., Maryville TN Ph. 865-984-9875 / Fax: 865-984-7858 SPORTS | 5B THE DAILY TIMES Saturday, April 18, 2015 www.thedailytimes.com CAK kicks past Alcoa Heritage answers West challenge BY KELLY FRANKLIN [email protected] BY DARGAN SOUTHARD Friday evening on the pitch behind Alcoa Elementary, Christian Academy of Knoxville (9-2-1, 4-0 District 4-AA) extended their mastery of Alcoa and took a big step toward remaining masters of the district for a sixth straight season with a convincing 4-0 shutout. Although Alcoa (6-6-1, 4-1) never flinched or wilted, the older, larger and deeper [email protected] Heritage 5, Knox West 2 DISTRICT 4-AA SOCCER CAK 4, Alcoa 0 Warrior squad controlled the tempo throughout the game and dominated all statistics. CAK finished with 12 shots on goal to just two by Alcoa and had a 17-1 advantage in shots taken but off-frame. CAK goalie Ryan Alberts didn’t have a touch until ten minutes into play and his team already up 1-nil on the first goal of a hat trick by junior Jon Creel made three minutes prior. With 11 seniors on their 35-man roster, the Warriors showed both excellent foot skills and extra physicality in winning most contested balls and limiting Alcoa possessions, especially in the first half and until substitutions became heavy late in the second period. “The biggest thing was the experience factor,” Alcoa head coach Shane Corley told The Daily Times. “We have two seniors on the field and everybody else is mostly freshmen and sophomores. From an experience factor, we just can’t go against that.” CAK controlled action and kept the ball in their offensive end of the field almost entirely throughout the first ten minutes of action. Creel’s second goal came 21 minutes in as he came out of a scrum including Alcoa goalie Jackson Richards just in front of the goal and poked the ball home. Alcoa did not record its first, and only, shot-ongoal of the period until eight minutes later. Coming out after the break, the Tornadoes stood up better to the physical play of the Warriors, but the constant pressure resulted in a third goal 54 minutes in, as midfielder Matthew Zaczyk made a nice run up the side line and crossed a ball across the goal face that Ryan Clift rammed in for the 3-0 lead. Creel completed his trifecta five minutes later on an unassisted goal, firing a rocket from about 20 yards out for what proved to be the final score. “If there is such a thing as a good loss, this would be one,” said Corley, who was upbeat about the positive lessons his young squad learned by competing against the perennial champs. Alcoa travels to Knoxville on Tuesday for another key matchup with the Irish. DARYL SULLIVAN | THE DAILY TIMES ALCOA’S JAKE WARWICK WATCHES Maryville pitcher Andy Duggan as he leads off second base Friday at Scotland Yard. REBELS: Maryville wins 11 of last 13 games FROM 1B second and third innings, facing the minimum with a strikeout, three flyouts and five groundouts. “He looked good,” Dunn said of Walsh. “His curveball started working for him, he was keeping the ball down. I thought he threw a great game. Four of those runs were unearned and that fifth inning kind of killed us. “I thought all in all he did a great job. I thought our defense, all in all, did a great job.” That fifth that killed Alcoa included four Maryville runs on three hits, with a two-run error on a dropped fly ball serving as the dagger, allowing Dylan Shinsky to reach second and put the Rebels ahead for good. Matt Young cut the Alcoa lead in half with a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the fourth, scoring Shinsky, who singled to break up Walsh’s no-hitter before stealing both second and third base. Duggan faced one over the minimum over the final four innings, giving up a lone two-out single to Peyton Hill in the sixth inning. “He’s a fastball, curveball pitcher,” Gaylor said of Duggan. “He’s not overpowering, so he needs to hit his spots. His curveball is a little flat at times, it’s not going to strike many people out. So we need to play good defense behind him.” Maryville has won 11 of its last 13, including a loss to defending state champion Farragut and a 4-1 loss Thursday against SouthDoyle. “We’ve been playing really good on defense, and had been hitting it better,” Gaylor said. “But good pitchers are going to beat good hitters the majority of the time.” Which was the case Friday, with Walsh cruising through the Maryville order the f irst time through, then Duggan settling in over the final innings. “You just have to hang in there and I thought we did,” Gaylor said. “We went through the lineup the first time and didn’t have anybody on base, but I thought we hit some balls pretty good the first time through. “So you’re just hoping as a coach they start falling and a couple of photostore.thedailytimes.com or scan the code on the right to browse and purchase now! 982-0000 T.D.A. 381 30020374DT 509 W. Lamar Alexander Pkwy. Maryville, TN them finally did.” The two teams will play again at 2 p.m. today back at Maryville College’s Scotland Yard. Alcoa will serve as the home team in a makeup game originally scheduled to be played at Alcoa. “We just need games,” Dunn said. “We’ve got to play, they’ve got to play. If there’s a field we can play on, we play them twice a year anyway. We’ll just turn around and give it a shot. “Like I told them, we just have to keep getting better. The (district) tournament is two weeks away, so we just need to play some baseball games.” MARYVILLE 5, ALCOA 2 A 101 000 0 —231 M 000 140 x —562 WP: Andy Duggan; LP: Redmond Walsh $ Heritage head coach Robbie Bennett has come to expect dominant mound performances from senior hurler Austin Delozier. Friday night was no different. The fourth-year righty tossed seven innings of two-run ball and took a nohitter into the fifth, helping propel the Mountaineers past Knox West, 5-2. “Usually when he pitches, he throws a complete game,” Bennett told The Daily Times. “He’s been spot on. That’s probably the most pitches he’s thrown, so we’re just proud of his effort. Being a senior, that’s big for us.” After the Mountaineers (13-7, 5-4 District 4-AAA) grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first on RBI knocks from left fielder Aaron Inman and catcher Hunter Gilliland, Delozier (W) cruised through the middle frames. He retired 11 of the Rebels’ first 12 hitters — the only blemish coming on a hit batsman, who was immediately erased on a double play. Knox West (8-17, 2-8) did knot things up in fifth, but the Mountaineer offense immediately picked up Delozier in the bottom half. A throwing error, a walk and an infield single juiced the bases full for Inman, who took a Sam Springer fastball off the lower leg to painfully hand Heritage a 3-2 lead. The hit by pitch was sandwiched in between popups from leadoff man Devon Gardner and Gilliand, but the Mountaineers kept things rolling with two outs. First baseman Jared McDonald followed with an RBI single, and shortstop Hunter Terry alertly hustled home on a wild pitch, supplying Heritage with a 5-2 advantage heading into the final frames. “We had to grind that one out,” Bennett said. “It wasn’t how we were going to plan with your leadoff hitter up and your four- hole hitter coming up with runners in scoring position, but that’s just baseball. You’re going to get popups, and like I said, that kid made some good pitches and got us to pop out. “But we grinded that one out and played good defense toward the end. … Obviously, they’re throwing a good pitcher. We’re throwing a good pitcher. It’s just a pitching duel is what that was. ... It was a defense and pitching kind of game.” From there, Delozier limited Knox West’s final push at a district comeback. Delozier surrendered only four hits, while striking out five and walking three in the win. “He’s got command of his fastball, and he didn’t really have his best stuff today — he walked a few, and he doesn’t usually walk too many — but he competed, Bennett said. “That’s what we like. He’s a bulldog, and he’ll compete. That’s what I like about him.” The Mountaineers return to action on Monday with a visit to Maryville at Scotland Yard. Heritage will look to complete the regular season sweep over the Rebels. WILLIAM BLOUNT 4, CENTRAL 2: William Blount had to take another home game on the road due to wet field conditions Friday, but it didn’t bother Josh Maples. The William Blount hurler picked up a complete-game win, struck out eight, and helped his own cause with two hits and a RBI. Chase Falcon added an RBI triple, while Josh Laforty had two hits with an RBI. Bradley Boling had another RBI for the Governors, which added a 7 p.m. game today at Pigeon Forge. HERITAGE 5, KNOX WEST 2 KW 000 020 0 —242 H 200 030 X—541 WP: Austin Delozier LP: Sam Springer 2B: H- Devon Gardner KW- Eli Cox; LOB: KW- 5, H- 4. 100 GO ONLINE TO Your Hometown Pest Control Company! DISTRICT 4-AAA BASEBALL CHECK FOR OFFERS FROM THESE BUSINESSES IN SUNDAY’S DAILY TIMES: AC Moore Academy of Sports Belk Big Lots CVS Direct TV Kmart Kohls Michaels Office Depot Smart Source Staples Target Walgreens Walmart 6B | COMICS THE DAILY TIMES www.thedailytimes.com BETWEEN FRIENDS WUMO PEARLS BEFORE SWINE PEANUTS ADAM@HOME THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN SHOE THE DUPLEX GARFIELD HAGAR THE HORRIBLE SHERMAN’S LAGOON PICKLES PRICKLY CITY MALLARD FILLMORE BEETLE BAILEY DUSTIN BABY BLUES SNUFFY SMITH HI AND LOIS B.C. 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The development of the auction makes your hand look quite promising. Your partner has some length in spades, else the opponents would have been heard from, so he can ruff spades in your hand. A minimum hand for him such as J 5 4, 3, A K J 9 3 2, K 4 3 offers a decent play for game. Bid five diamonds. South dealer N-S vulnerable Leading the king would mean down one. South should do what he can to guard against something unforeseen — a singleton ace with either defender — by leading a low trump. As the cards lie, he cashes the K-Q of trumps when he regains the lead and makes his game. If a defender won the first trump cheaply, South would lead the king later, hoping for a 3-2 break. When he got back in, he could draw the last trump. You hold: A A J 8 6 2 7 6 5 4 7 5 2. Your partner opens one diamond, you bid one heart and he rebids two diamonds. General Help Wanted General Help Wanted HICKORY CONSTRUCTION, INC. Playing safe “We are ready for any unforeseen events that may or may not occur.” — attributed to former Vice President Dan Quayle during a crisis. Suits don’t always split well, but capable declarers try to be ready. At today’s four spades, South sees a loser in hearts and probably two in trumps. He could lead a heart at Trick Two, trying to reach dummy to lead a trump toward his hand. But South fears that by waiting to lead trumps, he could court trouble: The defenders might have time for an “uppercut” or a “trump promotion.” Which trump should South lead at the second trick? Saturday, April 18, 2015 ).-% #,!,, !,, !,, ''!,, )+-% !,!,, !,, !,, SULLIVAN'S DOWNTOWN is now seeking Now accepting applications for: Cook Dishwasher Servers Please apply in person Monday-Thursday, 2-4pm at 121 W. Broadway, Maryville, TN. Drug Free Workplace Residential Project Manager Residential Superintendent Residential Foreman Residential Trim Carpenters Apprentices/Laborers General Help Wanted Please Apply Online: hickoryconstruction.com EEOC CARPENTER WANTED! Blount County Contractor needs person with cabinet installation exp. Must pass bkgrd. chk. & drug test. Send resume to: [email protected] CASHIER/DELI HELP Day & night shift. Exp. a plus. Apply at Rite Stop, 102 Calderwood Hwy., 865-977-0124 EXPERIENCED HVAC TECH and Installer needed for immediate hire. Paid holidays and vacation, benefits available, must pass drug screen. We are a Certified Drug Free Workplace. Apply in person at 1100 Montvale Rd., Maryville. Call 982-5446 for inquires. GROUNDSPERSON for tree service needed immediately. Call 865-9771422. NOW HIRING EXPERIENCED Concrete Finishers. Top Pay, $20/hr.! Call 865-856-7044. n Rair o e n Shi TENT INSTALLERS NEEDED Campbell Tent & Party Rentals is now hiring. Lots of hours. Really solid job. 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Bring all pertinent documentations such as IDs, certificates & licenses to: Williamsburg Villas, 3020 Heatherton Way, Knoxville, TN 37920. Must pass drug & background screens. EOE Onsite & Online ABSOLUTE Saturday, May 2nd, 2015, 10:30 AM EDT *#(&($'#!"0 137+ AC FARM (C) 2015 Tribune Content Agency, LLC 13 TRACTS RANGING FROM 1 AC TO 45 AC EACH Personals Lost and Found Public Notices NOTICE OF AUCTION Tranco Transmission offers for auction the following vehicle at 2033 E. Broadway, Maryville, TN 37804 on 04-20-15 at 8:00am to satisfy debts and liens. Owners and lien holders are notified of their rights. Failure to settle all fees by auction date will revoke all rights. Vehicle and VIN numbers: 1999 Ford Ranger 1FTZR15X0XPA19724 FOUND CAT Tortoise shell, very friendly, tries to come in the house. If this is your cat, please call. She will be taken to the shelter soon. 865712-3583 FOUND DOG Male Chihuahua mix, found in the Townsend area. Call 865-387-2955 LOST CAT Gray & white Tabby, male, approx. 1½ years old, no collar. Missing from Casey Lane/Home Depot area. 865-321-3625 April 18, 2014 NOTICE OF BIDS Blount Co., TN is accepting sealed bids for Pavement Striping Bid# 20142345 will be received until 2:00 p.m. April 30, 2015 and will be opened publicly. A performance bond in the amount $50,000 is required. Bidders must comply with Tennessee Code Annotated §62-6-101 “Contractors' Licensing Act of 1994”. For a copy of the bid call (865) 273-5740, or go to www.blounttn.org/purchasing/select.asp and register online. This invitation is made April 16, 2015, in accordance with TCA 5-14-101 et. seq. Blount Co. Govt. does not discriminate based on race, color or national origin in federal or state sponsored programs, pursuant to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (42 U.S.C. 2000d). _________________________ Teresa Johnson, CPPB April 18, 2015 ADOPTION: Love, hugs, music, sports, fun & open arms await a baby. Secure & caring home. Vivienne & Phil, 1-866-440-4220. eat Gr Adult Care Of Interest PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD for errors the FIRST DAY it appears in print. Our paper will not be liable for incorrect ads after the first day of publication. You may request a proof of your ad be sent to you by fax or email before it prints to correct any errors. Deadline for Corrections: Noon 1 day prior to publication. 865-981-1170 Classified hours are: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE'S NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ESTATE ANTHONY R. STEELE, Successor Trustee of a Deed of Trust executed by WESLEY DEAN LAMBERT and wife, JUDITH DARLENE LAMBERT, on March 15, 2007, which appears of record in the Register's Office of Blount County, Tennessee, at Record Book 2149, Page 1017, as modified at Record Book 2260, Page 1402, and further assigned at Record Book 2260, Page 1407 (“Deed of Trust”) will sell for cash at a foreclosure sale requested by the current holder of the Deed of Trust and underlying indebtedness, Clayton Bank and Trust, the property described below. S W E I V FOR 10 YEARS, our trained, bonded and insured CAREGivers have provided home care services for local seniors. Call us. Home Instead 865-273-2178. MISSING PET? Be sure to check with the local animal shelter. Maryville Animal Shelter 865-681-2241 Blount County Animal Shelter 865-980-6244 Adjoins Sevier County in Beautiful Knox County Community Tract w/ 14+ AC is Partially Developed S/D 2/'%$5166,/26675($0)$50(48,30(17 Clerical / Office OFFICE ASSISTANT Part Time, Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm. Basic Office Skills, good communication skills on phone and in person, good computer skills with use of Microsoft products. Job is in the music industry. Some music experience is helpful. We are a non-smoking facility. Must be a team player. Send resume to PO Box 1020, Alcoa, TN 37701 *5($7/2&$7,21 1($5-2+162181,9(56,7< ADDRESS: 8335 Aaron Lane, Knoxville, TN 37920 Level to Rolling Grassland: Cozy Forest Areas 2 Largest Tracts Slope up to Top of Mtn w/Great Views Driver OTR / Delivery ACME BLOCK & BRICK, INC. Local Delivery Driver Must be an experienced “Class A” CDL Licensed Driver. Moffett experience a plus. Benefits include: Home every night, Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance, Paid Holidays, 401(k) Retirement. Apply in person at 3775 Alcoa Hwy, Alcoa, TN 37701 Phone: 865-233-5685 23(1+286( LOCAL DELIVERY DRIVER CDL required, Princeton Experience helpful. Apply at 1021 Foch St., Maryville. )5,'$<0$<67 30817,/'$5. Food Services HOT ROD'S 50's DINER is now hiring experienced Wait Staff/Hostess, Fry Cook & Grill Cook. Must be 18 yrs. old. Apply in person 373 Hannum St., Alcoa. BLG/LYHRU2QOLQHDW0F&DUWHU$XFWLRQFRP 10% BUYERS PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO EACH SUCCESSFUL BID LEADERS IN REAL ESTATE AUCTIONS SINCE 1953 www.McCarterAuction.com [email protected] Sale Date and Location: May 18, 2015, at 3:45 p.m. at the front door of the Courthouse in Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee. Property Description: Abbreviated description per TCA 35-5-104(a)(2) is the property referenced and described fully at Record Book 2124, Page 1542, and commonly known as 4723 Big Springs Road, Friendsville, Blount County, TN 37737. Property Address: 4723 Big Springs Road, Friendsville, Blount County, TN 37737. Tax Map Identification No.: 065-009.07 (However, the property description shall control in the event of any inconsistencies between the description and address or tax identification number). Parties Interested: Discover Bank (Record Book 2372, Page 2335); Cavalry SPV I, LLC (Record Book 2403, Page 2528). Pursuant to TCA §35-5-101 et seq, the following lien claimed by the United States of America may apply to said property, for which timely notice of sale has been given, and the sale of the property will be subject to the right of redemption provided for in 26 USC § 7425: Notice of Federal Tax Lien, Record Book 2247, Page 379, and Record Book 2386, Page 1258. All sales of Property are "AS IS" and "WHERE IS" without representation or warranty as to merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose or of any kind, except as to title and authority to convey. The sale of the described property is subject to all matters shown on any recorded plan; any unpaid taxes, any restrictive covenants, easements, setback lines, prior liens, encumbrances, if any, and any other priority as may appear in the public records. The right is preserved to adjourn the day of the sale to another day, time and place certain without further publication, upon announcement at the time and place for the sale set forth above. THE PURPOSE OF THIS COMMUNICATION IS TO COLLECT THE DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED AS A RESULT WILL BE USED FOR THAT EXPRESS PURPOSE ONLY. THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. This the 15th day of April, 2015. ___________________________ Anthony R. Steele, Successor Trustee Winchester, Sellers, Foster & Steele, P.C. P. O. Box 2428 Knoxville, TN 37901 (865) 637-1980 Publication Dates: April 18, 25 and May 2, 2015. equ Farm ipme nt Toll Free: 1-877-282-8467 3140 Newport Hwy. Sevierville, TN 37876 Auction License #335 Real Est. License #214075 Edd McCarter, Keith McGregor, Auctioneers Amanda M. Williams, CAI James C. Cates Apprentice Auctioneers WE SELL THE EARTH (865) 453-1600 Scott E. McCarter, CAI Keith Shults Brent Shults Megan McCarter Cates Garage / Yard Sales Garage/Yard Sales Deadline: NOON 1 day prior to publication. Call 981-1170 for pricing or place your ad online at www.thedailytimes.com GREENBACK BRIDAL SHOW at the Historic Train Station. April 19th, 1pm-4pm. Unique Bridal Show with a Vintage flair. Lots of door prizes & giveaways. Come meet the best vendors in the wedding industry & listen to live music. Maryville 1003 LEVEL DR. Saturday, 9am2pm. Men's, women's & kids' clothes. A little bit of everything. Maryville Maryville Maryville 1016 WILLOW CREEK CIRCLE. Sat., 8a-2p. Multi-Family Sale! Furn., lamps, clothing, misc. Rain or shine. ALLENBROOK MOVING SALE Spalding Drive. Furniture, clothing, household, electronics. 10am-3pm, Friday and Saturday. LARGE YARD SALE 931 Sugarwood Dr. Saturday, 7am-3pm. Huge joint family sale, lots of items. 1420 BLUE FOREST LN., Saturday, 8am-? Quilts, comforters, baby clothes, name brand clothes & lots more. 4½ miles out Montvale, LT on Arthur Walker, 2nd road on RT. ESTATE SALE, 1137 View Drive, from Aubrey's, Dunlap St. becomes View. Fri. & Sat., 9a-4p. Antiques, crystal, quilter stuff, dining room, bedroom, kids' items. 1532 CAVALIER DR Saturday, 6am2pm. Pampered Chef, ladies shirts, pants, candles, HH items, etc. FAMILY GARAGE SALE 1226 Woodland Trace. Saturday, 8am-12:30pm. 2020 BIG SPRINGS RD. Saturday, 7am-2pm. Lots of clothing, antiques, furniture, glassware, jewelry, old records. Tons of stuff! GARAGE SALE Saturday, 8am-1pm. 1560 Crestridge Drive. MULTI FAMILY GARAGE SALE 3324 Centennial Church Rd. Tons of clothes, baby items, tools, camping gear, household items, kitchenware, 10 year craft show vendor selling out. Friday 9am-2pm, Saturday 8am-? HUGE FAMILY YARD SALE Saturday, 8am-2pm. Butler's Wrecker Service. PARKING LOT SALE 915 Huffstetler Rd, Carpenter's Elem. Sat., 8am-1pm. Over 40 sellers. Rain date May 2. HUGE MOVING SALE HH items, furniture, tools, clothes of all sizes. 533 Chilhowee View Rd. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 8am-3pm. Estate Sales 2325 SIR EDWARD LN. Saturday, 7am-12pm. 3523 BEST RD, ALL MUST GO TV, Wii, Kinect, fishing, kids' toys & clothing, men & women's clothing, HH itmes, decor, and weed-eater. So much more. Sat only, 8a-2p. LARGE INDOOR MOVING SALE Too much to mention. Friday, 10am3pm & Saturday, 8am-3pm. 2814 E Broadway Ave. No early sales. MOVING SALE Saturday, 8am-1pm. Rain or shine. HH items, furniture, yard equipment, John Deere tractor. 814 N Briarcliff Cir. ESTATE SALE Friday 2-6pm; Saturday 9am-5pm; Sunday 12-2pm. 408 Montvale Station Rd. 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Maryville area, 8am5pm, M-F. Please mail resume to Blind Box Q c/o The Daily Times, 307 E Harper Ave, Maryville, TN 37804. Houses For Rent INVESTORS 2 rentals on almost 1 acre. 3Bd, 2Ba mobile home & 1Bd cottage. Great rental income. $104,900 cash. Nola Collins, Coldwell Banker Wallace & Wallace. 865-705-4124 Mobile Manufactured Home Rentals Open Houses 2BR/1BA “Purchase outright for $12,500” OR $3,000 down and own it in 5 years. OPEN HOUSE - Sunday, April 19th, 2pm-4pm. FSBO 3BR, 1BA, 1227 Walker School Rd., $83,000. 323-2990 2BR/1BA “Purchase outright for $11,500” $3,000 down and own it in 5 years. 2 LAWN CRYPTS Grandview Cemetery Garden of Prayer. Vaults included. $2000 865-984-9054 2 or 3 BR, $400-$550 mo. Rent to own, Friendsville. No pets. Call 865-995-2825. **YOU CAN Rent It or YOU CAN Buy It!** “WE FINANCE” Regardless of Credit! Many Available 865-696-2571. OPEN HOUSE DIRECTORY OPEN HOUSE 46/%":t"135)1. 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Call 865-984-8398. 2 ELECTRIC GUITARS Used very little. Black one is Samich, Red one is Burswood. $125 for both. 865-2332123 A STYLE MANDOLIN Made by Rogue. Black Finish. Never Played. $85 865-233-2123 10 CHEVY TAHOE 4WD, 32k #A77573 LTZ, Loaded #101499 14 RAM 1500 SLT 14 CHEVY CAMARO Quad Cab, 4x4, 26k Miles LT, Convertible, 13k Miles #359205 #300052 $31,995 $31,995 $30,995 $29,995 NEW FIDDLE Never Played. Includes Case, Fine Tuners, Rosin & Bow. $85 865-233-2123 Sporting Goods 1 – E FORCE 22” long string racquet Badlam 195 Gram with case; 1 – Ektelon Lexes graphite racquet. $20 for both. Call 865-983-5945. ELECTRIC GOLF CART, 4 seat, new batteries, $2875. Call 865-681-7090. ELECTRIC HUMMING Bicycle, can go 18 mph, has 7 speeds to peddle the bike. Like new, 2 yrs. old, $300. Call 865-242-3005. NORDICTRACK T5.5 Treadmill, like new. Paid $650, asking $425. Call 865-982-2837. 10 JEEP WRANGLER 04 CHEVY CORVETTE 13 CHEVY CAMARO LT 14 FORD FUSION 4 DR, 70k, Auto #142500 Super Low Miles, 41k #114484 Aluminum Wheels, 20k #120287 “Titanium” Pkg, 28k #137299 $27,995 $25,995 $23,995 $23,995 14 CHEVY IMPALA LT 14 FORD ESCAPE SE 14 DODGE CARAVAN 12 HONDA ACCORD 28k Miles #172941 39k Miles #C00327 34k Miles #206338 4 DR, LX, 36k #061822 20,995 $19,995 $16,995 $ 13 CHEVY SONIC LT 10 TOYOTA TACOMA REG CAB 03 BUICK PARK AVENUE Extreme, Crew Cab #165354 47k Miles #238538 Auto, 2WD #725135 Ultra, 77k Miles #163057 $15,995 $13,995 $12,995 7,995 $ Motors Want To Buy TERRY'S FURNITURE & AUCTION A Family Tradition since 1958 We are a consignment auction, accepting new consignments daily! We buy antiques, used furniture, glassware & estates. (865) 681-7228 or (865) 973-4577 TFL# 2485 Domestic Pets GREAT PYRENEES for sale. 6 mo. old female, $300. Call 865-977-7297. TROPICAL FISH, all tanks and supplies free to good home. Huge Angels & Silver Dollars, hundreds of fancy Guppies. Call 865-776-4626. 865-983-3737 Phil Blackburn 2107 U.S. 411, Maryville, TN 37801 type www.westmaryvillemotors.com in your browser 865-216-5052 JUNKERS & CLUNKERS! We buy scrap cars. HIGHEST price paid in East TN! WE ALSO BUY YOUR OLD CLUNKER! 2010 FORD FOCUS SE, 4 cyl., auto., 4 dr., pwr. windows & locks, tilt, white with tan interior, alum. wheels, new tires, 56,000 miles, $6850. 423-404-2394 Autos - Imports 100 PLUS cars $5,995 or less. DougJustus.com New location: Airport Motor Mall. 2002 HONDA CIVIC EX 2 door, loaded, sunroof, loaded, 160K mi. $4,990, financing available. 865-308-2743 watersmotorsinc.com 3019 E. Lamar Alexander Pkwy. A short drive to Waters Motors will save you money! Motorcycles 200 HD ULTRA CLASSIC Electraglide, full dresser, black & gray, all accessories, full chrome. 22,500 miles, garage kept, showroom condition. $15,000 Must see! 207-5068 LARGE FISH TANK 60” long, 2ft wide. Comes with gravel. $25 865982-4541 or 865-856-7434 Midland Plaza Tractor Parts, Accessories & Farm Antiques Boats & Supplies Rob Overholt Free Pick up! Pet Supplies Just Cut - HAY ROLLS, $25 ea., Square bales, $3.50/bale & Construction Hay, $3.50/bale. 865-235-2357 Rick Rowman Call for best CASH offer. Autos - Domestic Hay, Feed, Grain West Maryville $2000 You Know Better 865-856-4590 984-6385 *Tn residents must pay tax, tags & title fees. Price includes $498.75 customer service fee. $3000 BILLY GOAT Blower, 7.5 Kawasaki engine, used very little, $325. Call 865-705-8211. Farm Equipment / Supplies 07 CHEVY COLORADO Automotive Parts / Accessories Tools WE BUY Used Furniture, Antiques, Estates. Hall's Furniture & Auction 865-983-1598 or 865-983-2465 $23,495 '05 WILDCAT 32' FIFTH WHEEL Bunkhouse. New tires. Two large passthrough storage plus "garage" storage in back. 14' slide that opens for large living area. All appliances in good cond. Queen bed and full bath in master with wardrobe and plenty of cabinets for storage. Separate 2 bed bunkroom in rear with additional TV hookup, six drawer chest and more cabinets. Queen sleeper sofa and dinette folds down to make lots of sleeping options. 14' awning in good cond. One owner. $14,500 865-679-0213 before 9:00 pm FOR SALE high speed, Dot Matrix Printers by GENICOM for information processing, distribution networks. business computing systems, mail processing, bar codes, labels, and forms. Model 4840e: Out of working order; good for parts $65 Model 5000 Series 500 LPM printer. Out of working order; good for parts $75. Greeneville, Tennessee, 423359-3151 or 423-359-3172. 9 FREE Oil Changes With Every Purchase! 14 FORD F150 CREW CAB Campers & Travel Trailers FEEL THE THRILL of the open road! 2003 1800 Honda Goldwing Trike could be yours. Well maintained, garage kept. Runs great! 93,000 Hwy miles. Needs a couple who can spend with it. 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