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Tennessee Lottery Sets Record
The Tennessee Education Lottery contributed $394 million to education programs for the fiscal year ending June 30, a record high contribution that is $46 million more than last year’s record.
According to a news release, the lottery had over $1.6 billion in total sales last fiscal year, also a record. The lottery set monthly total sales records in 11 of the 12 months of fiscal year 2016 and set quarterly records for all four quarters.
Instant game sales brought in a record $1.3 billion in fiscal year 2016. Drawing-style game sales set a record of nearly $323 million. That record was fueled by an unprecedented $1.58 billion Powerball jackpot.
Total sales since the lottery’s inception are more than $15 billion, and total contributions to education are more than $3.8 billion.
7/22/16 — Donald Lee Richardson
Graveside service for Mr. Donald Lee Richardson age 70 of Manchester will
be held Friday July 22, 2016 at 3:30 PM at Rose Hill Memorial Gardens.
Mr. Richardson passed away July 17, 2016 at Parkridge Medical Center in
Chattanooga
Donald was born February 18, 1946 to the late John Bell and Louise Nipper
Richardson. He is survived by his wife; Carolyn Richardson, son; Brent
lee Richardson, daughter Candice Louise McPherson, granddaughter; Megan
and two sisters Anna Bell Townsend and Stella McWhorter both of
Manchester.
MANCHESTER FUNERAL HOME IS HONORED TO SERVE THE RICHARDSON FAMILY
Garcia Homers; Braves Fall Short in Opener vs. Reds
The people responsible for the home run celebration fireworks at Great American Ball Park barely had time to reload in the fourth inning on Monday. Three homers in the bottom of the fourth helped power the Reds to an 8-2 victory over the Braves. It was Cincinnati’s third win in four games since the All-Star break, while Atlanta has dropped three of its last four.
Atlanta took a 1-0 lead in the top of the fourth, before Cincinnati pounced with five runs in the bottom half. Zack Cozart hit a solo homer against Braves starter Matt Wisler, before Joey Votto and Eugenio Suarez each added two-run shots. Cincinnati had been without a home run in each of its previous four games.
“The ball started to get up in the fourth inning,” Wisler said. “I came out the first couple innings, kept the ball down, even if I was missing in the middle they were usually down, they weren’t doing too much with it, but once they ball got up, they started teeing off on me.”
Brandon Finnegan started for the Reds and worked five-plus innings, allowing two earned runs, seven hits, one walk and striking out five in his first start since July 5. Finnegan faced three batters in the sixth but couldn’t record an out. It included Adonis Garcia’s leadoff homer, Freddie Freeman’s ground-rule double and Nick Markakis’ single that ended the lefty’s night. Blake Wood took over and retired the side in order to squash the rally.
“I just wanted to go out there and get ahead,” said Finnegan, who gave up four homers vs. the Cubs in his previous start. “As a pitcher when you get ahead, you can do a lot. It helps you out a lot more. You saw tonight that once I got behind, it kind of hurt me a little bit. Today was definitely a step forward.”
Wisler gave up six runs (five earned) and eight hits over five-plus innings with two walks and three strikeouts. In the Reds’ sixth, reliever Joel De La Cruz allowed an inherited run to cross on Tucker Barnhart’s RBI single. In the seventh with Eric O’Flaherty on the mound, Votto added an RBI single that scored Billy Hamilton, and the Reds’ first baseman later scored on pinch-hitter Ivan De Jesus Jr.’s bloop RBI single.
It was Cozart who started the home run barrage, when he led off the fourth by hitting Wisler’s 1-1 slider to left field. It was the 15th homer of the season for Cozart, who already tied the career high he set in 2012 with just under half of this year remaining. It was his first long ball since July 6.
Garcia’s fourth-inning homer, which traveled 376 feet and came off the bat at 100 mph according to Statcast™, was his sixth of the season and his first since June 26, a span of 17 games. Garcia finished the night 3-for-4 and scored two runs, his second straight multi-hit game after going 2-for-4 against Colorado on Sunday.
“I was just trying to stack some right-handers up there in this ballpark, just get them guys up more, because you never know what might happen, and he kind of did exactly what I hoped he would do,” Braves manager Brian Snitker said. “Hopefully he can get hot and get that ball in the air and carry it.”
Following Cozart’s homer in the fourth, Hamilton helped set up the rest of Cincinnati’s big inning with his single into center field. The speedster induced a balk off a pickoff throw to first base by Wisler and then stole third base on the first pitch to Votto. It was a 2-2 count when Votto took Wisler deep for his 15th homer of the season and first since June 30. Hamilton had three hits in the game and three steals.
Wisler cruised through his first three innings, facing the minimum and allowing two hits. But when the Reds turned over the lineup for the first time in the fourth, they teed off on the 24-year-old righty. Wisler has struggled with the second time through the order, with an average against him of .309 with eight homers allowed compared to a .236 average and three homers allowed.
Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips favored his right leg as he ran to first base after grounding into a fielder’s choice to the shortstop. He was lifted for De Jesus, who pinch-hit in the seventh. Phillips had returned to the lineup Monday after he missed two games with a right calf strain.
“He was able to play and could have finished the game, but we felt at that time it was smart to get him out of the game,” Price said. “I’m fairly confident he’ll be back out there tomorrow.”
The Braves send rookie Tyrell Jenkins to the mound for the second game against the Reds that begins at 6:10 p.m. CT on Tuesday. The right-hander is making his second career start after moving to the rotation from the bullpen. In his lone start on July 6, Jenkins pitched 4 2/3 innings and allowed one run on 64 pitches. Thunder Radio will bring you the broadcast beginning at 6 PM on Tuesday as part of the Braves Radio Network.
Sounds And Isotopes Postponed In Albuquerque
Monday night’s game between the Nashville Sounds and Albuquerque Isotopes has been postponed due to rain at Isotopes Park.
The game will be made up as part of a doubleheader on Tuesday, July 19 at Isotopes Park. Game one will begin at 5:35 p.m. CST with game two scheduled to begin approximately 30 minutes after the conclusion of game one. Both contests will be seven innings.
The 2016 season is the Sounds’ 19th year in the Pacific Coast League and their second as the Oakland Athletics’ top affiliate. Season ticket memberships are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.
Bruce Maxwell Named PCL Player of the Week
Nashville Sounds catcher Bruce Maxwell has been named the Pacific Coast League Player of the Week for his performance from July 11-17, the league announced today.
In a shortened week due to the Triple-A All-Star break, Maxwell put up staggering numbers in a series win over the El Paso Chihuahuas.
The 25-year-old hit .647 (11-for-17) with 10 RBI, 7 runs scored, 4 home runs, 1 double and 2 walks. He hit safely in all four games and recorded a four-hit game and five-hit game just two days apart.
During the week, Maxwell led the PCL in average, home runs, RBI, total bases (24), slugging percentage (1.412) and OPS (2.096), while finishing tied for the league lead in runs and extra base hits (5). He had the second-highest on-base percentage (.684) and finished tied for second in hits.
In the Sounds’ 19-5 win over the Chihuahuas on July 16, Maxwell went 5-for-5 with 6 RBI, 4 runs scored and the first multi-homer game of his career. He became just the fourth player in the PCL over the last five seasons to record a 5-hit, 6-RBI, 4-run game. Current A’s catcher Stephen Vogt accomplished the feat twice while playing with Sacramento in 2013.
This is the first weekly honor of Maxwell’s minor league career. He joins fellow Sounds Dillon Overton (April 18-24) and Jaycob Brugman (June 6-12) to garner weekly honors from the PCL this year.
In 58 games this season, Maxwell is hitting .316 (59-for-187) with 39 RBI, 24 runs, 11 doubles and 9 home runs. The 9 homers is already a career-high as is his current .519 slugging percentage and .906 OPS.
The first-place Sounds continue their eight-game road trip with a four-game series set to begin tonight in Albuquerque. They return home to First Tennessee Park on Friday when they begin an eight-game homestand.
The 2016 season is the Sounds’ 19th year in the Pacific Coast League and their second as the Oakland Athletics’ top affiliate. Tickets are available now by calling (615) 690-4487 or by visiting www.nashvillesounds.com.
7/21/16 — Charles Vernon McEwen
Charles Vernon McEwen, age 62 of Tullahoma, Tennessee passed away, Sunday,
July 17, 2016, at Centennial Medical Center in Nashville. Funeral Services
will be conducted Thursday, July 21, 2016 at 11 AM at the Daves-Culbertson
Funeral Home Chapel with burial to follow at Rose Hill Memorial
Gardens. Visitation
with the family will be Wednesday, July 20, 2016 from 5 – 8 PM at
Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home.
A native of Winchester, Mr. McEwen was the son of the late Torrance Frazier
and Bettie Mullins McEwen. He was a U S Air Force veteran and retired from
Bridgestone. He loved country music and enjoyed singing and playing the
guitar. He was also an avid TN Vols Football fan and enjoyed fishing.
In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by four brothers,
Jimmy and Freddie Lowe and Curtis and Ray McEwen and three sisters, Mary
Lowe, Mary Francis McEwen and Ruby McEwen.
Mr. McEwen is survived by one son, Jonathan McEwen and his wife, Rashae of
Tullahoma; two daughters, Mary McEwen-Arnold and her husband, Terry of
Buford, GA and Christy Phillips; three brothers, Paul Lowe and Bobby Lowe,
both of Manchester and Samuel Lowe; two sisters, Bettie Lowe of Tullahoma
and Arey Jean Barton and her husband, Thomas of Tullahoma; four
grandchildren, Colton and Abigail McEwen and Alyssa and Jacob Phillips; one
great grandchild, Joshua McEwen and special friend, Cheryl Stephens of
Tullahoma.
In lieu of flowers, the family has requested memorial donations be made in
his name to Daves-Culbertson Funeral Home.
DAVES-CULBERSTON FUNERAL HOME IS IN CHARGE OF ARRANGEMENTS