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THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH ••  |  Sunday, June 4, 2017 C17

Auto racing Dodge, 191; 26. Jordan Anderson


(Chevrolet) suspension, 188; 27. Garrett
6.533, 212.09 vs. 8. Allen Johnson (Dart)
6.551, 211.43. Outdoors notebook
Smithley (Chevrolet) track bar, 176; 28.

Turkey hunt numbers


NASCAR Monster AAA 400 Austin Dillon (Chevrolet) power steer-
TODAY’S LINEUP AT DOVER
ing, 175; 29. Brandon Jones (Chevrolet)
INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY; DOVER,
DEL.
parked, 174; 30. Dylan Lupton (Toyota) MLL
170; 31. Spencer Gallagher (Chevrolet)
1. Kyle Busch (Toyota) 158.954 mph;

make big jump over 2016


166; 32. Blake Koch (Chevrolet) steer- TEAM W L GB
2. Martin Truex Jr. (Toyota) 158.877; Denver 5 1 —
ing, 135; 33. David Starr (Chevrolet)
3. Daniel Suarez (Toyota) 158.346; Ohio 4 2 1
107; 34. Chad Finchum (Chevrolet)
4. Matt Kenseth (Toyota) 158.221; Chesapeake 3 2 1 1/2
engine, 105; 35. Erik Jones (Toyota)
5. Kyle Larson (Chevrolet) 158.179; Florida 3 3 2
engine, 100; 36. Joey Gase (Chevrolet)
6. Kurt Busch (Ford) 158.144; 7. Rochester 3 3 2
overheating, 99; 37. Harrison Rhodes
Erik Jones (Toyota) 157.680; 8. Brad

On the rebound
Atlanta 2 3 2 1/2
Keselowski (Ford) 157.384; 9. Austin
(Chevrolet) engine, 91; 38. Morgan
Shepherd (Chevrolet) handling, 50; 39. New York 2 3 2 1/2
By Dave Golowenski
Dillon (Chevrolet) 157.109; 10. Denny Boston 2 4 3 For The Columbus Dispatch
Timmy Hill (Toyota) accident, 39; 40.
Hamlin (Toyota) 157.034; 11. Dale Charlotte 2 5 3 1/2
Jeff Green (Chevrolet) electrical, 13.
Earnhardt Jr. (Chevrolet) 156.270; 12.
Time: 2:04:05. Winner’s average speed:
Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (Ford) 155.999; 13.
Ryan Newman (Chevrolet) 157.646; 14.
96.709 mph. Margin of victory: 1.173 Saturday’s results
Denver 19, Boston 13
Turkey hunters were
seconds. Caution flags: 10 for 45 laps.
Jimmie Johnson (Chevrolet) 157.542;
15. Ryan Blaney (Ford) 157.446; 16.
Lead changes: 7 among 6 drivers. Lap Atlanta 19, Charlotte 18 deep in Ohio birds
Chase Elliott (Chevrolet) 157.336;
leaders: Larson 1-63; Dillon 64-67;
Larson 68-87; Blaney 88-115; Wallace Jr. Friday’s results
during the statewide
17. Trevor Bayne (Ford) 157.295; 18.
Kevin Harvick (Ford) 157.260; 19.
116-122; Reed 123-127; Suarez 128-146; Ohio 18, Chesapeake 11 season that ended last
Florida 13, New York 10
Jamie McMurray (Chevrolet) 157.157;
Larson 147-200.
Sunday.
20. Kasey Kahne (Chevrolet) 157.013;
21. Ty Dillon (Chevrolet) 156.740; 22.
Xfinity point standings A total of 21,015
1. Sadler 375; 2. Allgaier 363; 3. Byron Colleges
Clint Bowyer (Ford) 156.672; 23. Paul
318; 4. Wallace Jr. 291; 5. Hemric 283; bearded birds was
Menard (Chevrolet) 156.447; 24. AJ Baseball
Allmendinger (Chevrolet) 156.420; 25.
6. Reed 270; 7. Poole 263; 8. Tifft 255; 9.
NCAA TOURNAMENT
checked between
Annett 248; 10. Custer 242.
Matt DiBenedetto (Ford) 156.406; 26.
Joey Logano (Ford) 156.236; 27. Landon
Saturday’s results April 22 and May 28,
Indiana 11, Ohio 2, Ohio eliminated
Cassill (Ford) 156.203; 28. Michael NHRA New England
Xavier 3, Radford 1, Radford eliminated
surpassing the previ-
Nationals
McDowell (Chevrolet) 156.067; 29.
Chris Buescher (Chevrolet) 155.709; TODAY’S PAIRINGS AT NEW ENGLAND North Carolina 8, Michigan 1, Michigan ous year’s count of
eliminated
30. Regan Smith (Ford) 155.602; 31. DRAGWAY; EPPING N.H.
Top Fuel Davidson 2, Florida Gulf Coast 1 17,793 by 3,222, or 18.1
Danica Patrick (Ford) 155.427; 32.
Gray Gaulding (Toyota) 154.712; 33. 1. Leah Pritchett, 3.673 seconds, 328.86 Maryland 16, UMBC 2, UMBC eliminated percent. For the first
UNC Greensboro 3, St. John’s 1, St.
David Ragan (Ford) 154.586; 34. Ryan mph vs. Bye. 2. Brittany Force, 3.686,
331.36 vs. 15. Steven Chrisman, 6.847, John’s eliminated time, Ohio’s spring
Sieg (Toyota) 153.100; 35. Cole Whitt
(Chevrolet) 151.924; 36. Ross Chastain 104.55. 3. Tony Schumacher, 3.703, Bethune-Cookman 4, Marist 2, Marist
eliminated
turkey season had three
327.03 vs. 14. Smax Smith, 5.257,
(Chevrolet) 151.656; 37. Timmy Hill
(Chevrolet) 150.855; 38. Cody Ware 148.80. 4. Antron Brown, 3.721, 328.70 Florida State 6, Central Florida 1, UCF components.
eliminated
(Chevrolet) 150.075; 39. Jeffrey vs. 13. Shawn Reed, 4.067, 237.46. 5.
Oral Roberts 14, Oklahoma State 6, OSU
As in previous years,
Terry McMillen, 3.723, 327.19 vs. 12.
Earnhardt (Chevrolet) 149.775.
Scott Palmer, 3.822, 316.15. 6. Shawn eliminated the weekend youth
Houston 17, Baylor 3, Baylor eliminated
IndyCar Detroit Grand Prix Langdon, 3.724, 327.98 vs. 11. Dom
Lagana, 3.799, 321.19. 7. Clay Millican, Holy Cross 7, Nebraska 4, Nebraska statewide hunt kicked Birds fly over Silver Creek at The Nature Conservancy’s Silver
Race 1
SATURDAY’S RESULTS AT RACEWAY AT 3.727, 324.83 vs. 10. Troy Coughlin Jr., eliminated things off. Young Creek Preserve near Picabo, Idaho. Three years of drought
Stanford 9, BYU 1, BYU eliminated
BELLE ISLE PARK; DETROIT 3.775, 324.12. 8. Steve Torrence, 3.731,
327.66 vs. 9. Doug Kalitta, 3.732, 327.03. Rice 13, Texas Southern 6, TSU hunters checked 1,920 hurt the area’s reputation as a fly-fishing destination, but
1. Graham Rahal 70 laps; 2. Scott Dixon,
70; 3. James Hinchcliffe, 70; 4. Josef
eliminated
Virginia 6, Dallas Baptist 3
birds during the April plentiful rain this year could help Silver Creek recover. [Hamil-
Funny Car
Newgarden, 70; 5. Alexander Rossi,
1. Robert Hight (Chevy Camaro) 3.822, Arizona 6, Delaware 5, 12 innings, 22-23 weekend, sur- ton Wallace/The Nature Conservancy]
70; 6. Mikhail Aleshin, 70; 7. Helio Delaware eliminated
Castroneves, 70; 8. Takuma Sato, 70; 336.74 vs. 16. Mike Smith (Dodge
San Diego State 3, UCLA 2, 13 innings,
passing last year’s total
9. Ed Jones, 70; 10. Spencer Pigot, Stratus) 6.237, 111.25. 2. Courtney
Force (Camaro) 3.842, 331.53 vs. UCLA eliminated by 356, or a substantial population for a few Bird watch
70; 11. Max Chilton, 70; 12. Marco
Andretti, 70; 13. Ryan Hunter-Reay, 70; 15. Jim Campbell (Dodge Charger) Wake Forest 4, West Virginia 4
22.8 percent. years. Citizens are being
N.C. State 5, Kentucky 4
14. Carlos Munoz, 70; 15. Tony Kanaan, 4.562, 194.58. 3. Ron Capps (Charger)
3.863, 328.30 vs. 14. Jeff Diehl (Toyota Louisville 11, Oklahoma 1 The traditional four- Though turkey num- asked to report sight-
70; 16. Simon Pagenaud, 70; 17. J.R.
Hildebrand, 70; 18. Will Power, 69; 19. Solara) 4.123, 281.66. 4. Matt Hagan Vanderbilt 9, Clemson 4
Auburn 5, Tennessee Tech 3 week spring season, bers in 2017 are high as a ings of wild turkeys
(Charger) 3.874, 333.66 vs. 13. John
Esteban Gutierrez, 69; 20. Oriol Servia,
Force (Camaro) 3.965, 323.43. 5. Jack Yale vs. Oregon State, late open statewide save result of last year’s pro- and grouse during June,
69; 21. Charlie Kimball, 69; 22. Conor
Daly, 25, mechanical. Beckman (Charger) 3.878, 330.23 Texas vs. Long Beach State, late
LSU vs. SE Louisiana, late for five northeastern ductive hatch, hunters July and August as part
vs. 12. Del Worsham (Toyota Camry)
3.940, 329.50. 6. Bob Tasca III (Ford TCU vs. Cent. Connecticut St., late
counties, commenced tend to bypass the many of an annual brood
NASCAR Xfinity OneMain 200 Texas Tech vs. Sam Houston State, late
SATURDAY’S RESULTS AT DOVER
Mustang) 3.892, 323.43 vs. 11. Alexis
South Florida vs. Florida, late April 24 and concluded first-year males, known survey conducted by
DeJoria (Camry) 3.923, 331.36. 7. Cruz
INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY; DOVER,
DEL.
Pedregon (Camry) 3.893, 324.59 vs. 10. Missouri State vs. Arkansas, late
May 21. For the first as jakes, to go after older the Ohio Division of
Texas A&M vs. Iowa, late
1. Kyle Larson (Chevrolet) 200 laps; 2.
Tim Wilkerson (Mustang) 3.901, 328.46.
8. J.R. Todd (Camry) 3.900, 327.66 vs. time five counties — birds. Consequently, the Wildlife.
Ryan Blaney (Ford) 200; 3. Daniel Suarez
(Toyota) 200; 4. Cole Custer (Ford) 200;
9. Tommy Johnson Jr. (Charger) 3.900, softball
Ashtabula, Geauga, turkey harvest gener- Reported sightings of
325.77. NCAA WORLD SERIES
5. Ryan Reed (Ford) 200; 6. William AT OKLAHOMA CITY Trumbull, Lake and ally peaks in the second adult birds with young
Byron (Chevrolet) 200; 7. Elliott Sadler
(Chevrolet) 200; 8. Darrell Wallace Jr.
Pro Stock Saturday’s results
UCLA 8, Texas A&M 2, Texas A&M Cuyahoga — had a season after a cicada help wildlife division
1. Tanner Gray (Chevy Camaro) 6.501,
(Ford) 200; 9. Matt Tifft (Toyota) 200;
212.09 vs. 14. Val Smeland (Camaro) eliminated delayed start from the irruption. That will biologists determine
10. Ty Dillon (Chevrolet) 200; 11. Justin
Allgaier (Chevrolet) 200; 12. Brennan
6.788, 192.74. 2. Erica Enders (Camaro) Oregon 7, Baylor 4
rest of the state by one occur next spring. grouse and turkey
6.513, 213.16 vs. 13. Shane Tucker
Poole (Chevrolet) 199; 13. Daniel
Hemric (Chevrolet) 199; 14. Michael
(Camaro) 6.712, 202.52. 3. Bo Butner Washington 1, UCLA 0, UCLA eliminated
week. The four-week Not that this year populations, which is
LSU vs. Oregon, late
Annett (Chevrolet) 199; 15. JJ Yeley
(Camaro) 6.515, 212.13 vs. 12. Alan
Prusiensky (Dodge Dart) 6.644, season in those coun- wasn’t more productive essential information
(Toyota) 199; 16. Ryan Sieg (Chevrolet)
199; 17. Brandon Brown (Chevrolet)
207.59. 4. Drew Skillman (Camaro) Today’s games
ties began May 1 and than it was usual, as is for setting bag limits
6.517, 212.59 vs. 11. John Gaydosh Jr. Florida vs. Washington, 1 p.m.
199; 18. Ben Kennedy (Chevrolet) 199;
(Chevrolet Camaro) 6.624, 208.62. 5. Oklahoma vs. LSU-Oregon winner, ran through May 28. typical during the spring and season lengths.
19. Dakoda Armstrong (Toyota) 198;
20. Brendan Gaughan (Chevrolet) 198;
Greg Anderson (Camaro) 6.526, 212.03 3:30 p.m
No matter the start- after a cicada binge. Reports can be made
vs. 10. Kenny Delco (Camaro) 6.594,
21. Ross Chastain (Chevrolet) 198; 22.
210.67. 6. Jeg Coughlin (Camaro) 6.530, ing date, most counties All of the top-pro- at the Wildlife Spe-
BJ McLeod (Chevrolet) 197; 23. Jeremy
Clements (Chevrolet) 197; 24. Ray Black
212.59 vs. 9. Vincent Nobile (Camaro)
surpassed the previ- ducing counties of 2017 cies Sighting page at
6.552, 211.73. 7. Jason Line (Camaro)
II (Chevrolet) 191; 25. Mike Harmon,
ous year’s total and the bettered their 2016 the Web site wildohio.
totals from at least sev- numbers. Tuscarawas led gov/reportwildlife.
eral years before that. all 88 counties with 674
In 2010, hunters in turkeys checked, up from Parting shots
Ohio checked 23,421 429 a year ago. Ashtabula The number of hunt-
bearded birds two was next with 648, up ers who video their
years after a significant from 569, followed by: hunts has increased
cicada hatch in south- Coshocton 649 (418) and by 68 percent during
west and south central Muskingum 612 (462). the past five years, a
Ohio. A peak cicada Monroe, Guernsey, survey conducted by
hatch in 1999 that Harrison and Belmont Southwick Associates
covered much of east- counties each surpassed determined. … June
ern Ohio led to a 2001 500. has been designated
spring kill of 26,156 Licking led central “Ohio Goes Boating”
turkeys. Ohio counties with month by the General
The 17-year reap- 418 birds, up from 281 Assembly. Special
pearance of the checked in 2016. Fairfield events are planned,
offspring of that 1999 was next with 130, up including at least two
hatch, known as Brood from 102, followed by: at Alum Creek State
V, proved another Delaware 102 (111), Union Park this month. …
boon for Ohio turkeys 59 (48), Franklin 23 A brochure featuring
during the spring and (21); Pickaway 19 (26) five paddling routes in
early summer of 2016. and Madison six (13). the Lake Erie islands
Based on an abundance The fall 2017 turkey area can be viewed and
of easy eats, poults season, when a single downloaded at go.osu.
hatched during a cicada bird of either sex may edu/LEwatertrails.
outbreak generally be taken, runs Oct. 14 outdoors@dispatch.com
have better-than- through Nov. 26 in 67
normal survival rates counties.
that boost the turkey

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