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JACKSON — Re-
publican U.S. Sen.
Cindy Hyde-Smith
of Mississippi won a
2018 special election
and a 2020 regular
election by making
a single overarching
promise — to sup- Hyde-Smith
port President Don-
ald Trump. She stuck
with Trump even as
he made unfounded
claims about the No-
vember election that
he lost to Democrat
Garrick Hodge/Dispatch Staff
Joe Biden.
West Point archery coach Steve Cannon founded the Green Wave team four years ago out of a love for archery. Hours after a vio- Wicker
The club is open to students in grades 7-12. lent mob stormed the U.S. Capitol
on Jan. 6, Hyde-Smith joined Sens.
BY GARRICK HODGE School in West Point, decided to a few times a week at the Fifth Ted Cruz of Texas, Josh Hawley of
ghodge@cdispatch.com share his love of archery with his Street Middle School gym. Cannon Missouri, Tommy Tuberville of Al-
students. Cannon started a co-ed encourages athletes to play other abama and a few other Republican
WEST POINT — senators in voting to reject the cer-
sports if they want to, because he
W
high school archery team, open
hen West Point resident tified Electoral College votes that
to grades 7-12, governed by the himself coaches middle and high
Steve Cannon first picked Biden won in Arizona and Pennsyl-
Archery in Mississippi Schools school track in the middle of ar-
up a bow many years ago, vania.
(AIMS) organization. chery season, which runs January
he was aiming at bottle caps. It was Hyde-Smith said “unacceptable
“Four years ago, I saw some stu- through late February.
almost love at first sight. violence and destruction” had oc-
dents here at Fifth Street that want- “I was really excited when it
“One of my great friends and curred at the Capitol, but that she
ed to play sports, but there’s not al- first started, because I could play
relatives introduced me to bow was “alarmed with the erosion of
ways a sport that can fit everybody a sport and still have time with my
hunting,” said Cannon, a 1993 integrity of the electoral process.”
here,” Cannon said. “So I thought animals. I ride horses, too,” said “The people I represent do not
West Point High School graduate. about it, and I thought, ‘Archery.’ West Point High School senior Lid- believe the presidential election
“Just teaching me my anchor point, That can be for anybody. You don’t ia Portera, who has been with the was constitutional and cannot ac-
shooting at a small bottle cap and have to run, you don’t have to lift team since its inception. “I really cept the Electoral College deci-
making groupings around it.” no weights. So, every kid can’t play liked going to compete.” sion; therefore, I cannot in good
Eventually, he wanted to give baseball, swim or play football. But As long as they’re willing to put conscience support certification,”
back. in archery, if you can pull a bow the work in, Cannon said he’ll train Hyde-Smith said.
Four years ago, Cannon, a back, you have a chance.” any interested student, regardless Mississippi’s senior U.S. sena-
45-year-old physical education West Point’s archery team of their experience in archery. tor, fellow Republican Roger Wick-
teacher at Fifth Street Junior High doesn’t practice every day, only See CANNON, 6A er, voted to accept the certified
votes that showed Biden won the
presidency.
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POSSUMHAW
Pure domestic bliss
I’m not going to While I do most towels more so there’s more
vacuum ‘til Sears of the kitchen towel washing. We tend to have
makes one you can chores including our favorite towels. I use a de-
ride on. meal planning and tergent 100% free of perfumes
— Roseanne cooking Sam does and dyes for sensitive skin. I’m
Barr-American clean up and I dry not sure we have sensitive skin
actress-comedian and put away. We but who wants to smell like
have a dishwasher ocean waves clothes detergent.
Last week and but we rarely use I’ve already written about
the week before I it except when we decluttering my wardrobe. I’m
stayed in most of have company and still working on it. Sometimes
the week and the we can’t remember I wake in the night and think,
weekend. There
Shannon Bardwell the last time we had should I keep that pink print
was the snow and company. Some- dress? I try to remind myself to
the cold breezy winds the week times we can’t even remember think of it in the morning. I do
before and the holiday the the last time we used the dish- keep a notepad next to the bed
week after. There was nowhere washer. Pre-COVID we had a in case I think of something
I wanted to go or needed to neighborhood gathering here real important or Sam asks me
go. There were some places I at the Prairie house and while to remind him of something for
could go but lethargy had set I wasn’t looking a guest put her the next day. A sticky notepad
in. I’m not sure I can even tell coffee cup in the dishwasher. A has replaced my memory.
you how the days passed-they couple of weeks later I noticed Weeks ago, I pulled out old
just did. There are some activ- a cup was missing from the cup photographs hoping to arrange
ities that are so routine I can’t rack. Oh well, I guess someone them properly. I’m about half-
remember if I did them today, borrowed the cup or threw it way through. I wonder some-
yesterday, or the day before. At away. We discovered the cup a time if these pictures will end
one point I actually started list- year later in the dishwasher. up in a flea market and no one
ing them on my calendar and There seems to be a lot will know who we are. Another
checking them off daily. For more laundry duty. Not that we “Mom motto.” Always write
example: feed rabbits-check are wearing a lot more cloth- names and dates on the back of
and check. Feed ducks-check. ing or maybe a lot of different pictures.
Feed goldfish-check. Feed clothing perhaps just the oppo- domestic time on our hands en the fibers and the sheets Shannon Rule Bardwell is a
cats-check. Feed Sam- check. site. We’re wearing the same so we wash. We wash the bed will have to be replaced more writer, who lives in the Prairie.
Sam does the breakfast feed- thing over and over so it gets sheets more. I did learn not to often. Probably everyone else Her e-mail is msdeltachild@
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Cannon
Continued from Page 1A
“The goal of archery for chery matches. Last week, the
beginners is to just hit the Green Wave faced Houston in
target,” Cannon said with a what was the first of eight ar-
laugh. “That’s just what we’re chery competitions (reduced
trying to get beginners to do. from a normal slate because
The basic thing is being able of COVID-19) scheduled
to pull the bow back. If you for West Point this season.
can’t pull the bow back, you Because of the limited size of
can’t shoot.” Houston’s gymnasium, only 16
From their first practice, individuals from each school
each newcomer is taught the were allowed to compete.
rules of archery matches: Furthermore, each participant
each contestant aims arrows had their own target, whereas
at a target, with different in previous years they would
rings on the target equaling share one with another archer.
different point totals. An ar- “It is a little different, but I
cher can get a score between kind of like it being by myself
0-10 points per arrow, with 10 shooting,” Portera said. “But
points awarded for a bullseye, it’s a lot of change.”
nine points awarded for a ring As for Cannon, he’s just
close to a bullseye, and so thrilled he gets to keep coach-
on. In AIMS, three flights of ing in uncertain times.
five arrows each (15 arrows “I didn’t know if we were
total) are shot from 10-meters going to have a chance to do
away from the target. Once archery or not, because it’s
those flights are complete, one of the prime targets for
the archer moves to 15 meters COVID because the kids are
behind the target to shoot (normally) standing so close
another three flights. An indi- Garrick Hodge/Dispatch Staff
together when they shoot,”
vidual’s highest possible score West Point High School senior Lidia Portera aims her bow at a target on Jan. 18. Porter has been Cannon said. “All the coaches
is 300 points. with the West Point archery team since its inception four years ago. in the district contacted each
“If you’re a fourth or fifth other, finally AIMS said they’d
year shooter, you should be rently has 24 current mem- purchased enough equipment, use their own equipment that let us shoot but there would
shooting between 250 to 300,” bers. Through a combination about 16 bows and eight shoot- meets AIMS regulations. be stipulations later on. It’s
Cannon said. of fundraisers and school ing targets, to accommodate Like everything else, pretty impressive how they’ve
Cannon said the team cur- funding, West Point has each athlete, although some COVID-19 has impacted ar- handled it.”
Analysis
Continued from Page 1A
Shortly before the Hyde-Smith and Wick-
violence at the Capitol, er both issued statements
Wicker said he had sup- after Biden’s inauguration
ported Trump but that the calling for national unity.
Republican incumbent “I am committed to
“lost a close election, and working with the new
it is time to acknowledge administration and my
that.” colleagues to find com-
“Congress cannot — Thompson Palazzo Kelly Guest
mon-ground solutions to
and should not — get into with 135 other House Re- branch of Government.” defend our nation and to
the business of deciding publicans to reject those Guest issued a state- rebuild an economy dam-
the results of our elec- from Pennsylvania. ment Jan. 11 that did not aged by a pandemic that
tions,” Wicker said. “Un- On Jan. 13, Thompson specifically mention the continues to claim too
der the Constitution and voted with the majority violence at the Capitol but many of our fellow citi-
federal law, Congress’ of House members to im- said the previous week zens,” Hyde-Smith said.
power is limited to count- peach Trump on a charge had been “one of the more “Overcoming these chal-
ing electoral votes duly of incitement to insurrec- difficult weeks for our lenges will require the
submitted by the states. tion. Palazzo, Kelly and nation in recent history.” Senate, now divided 50-
Anything further would
Guest voted against im- Guest also said impeach- 50, to work together.”
not be compatible with
peachment. ment of the departing Wicker said Friday:
our Constitution or the
Kelly said on Twitter president would “prevent “We should all work to
conservative principles of
that impeaching Trump is our nation from begin- lower the temperature
limited government that I
have sworn to defend.” “not helpful to our Nation. ning the healing process.” and move forward as one
Mississippi has three This is a time for healing, After Biden’s inaugura- unified nation. ... A sec-
Republicans and one not division.” tion on Wednesday, Pala- ond impeachment trial is
Democrat in the House. Thompson, who is zzo said: “I expect our sure to inflame partisan
They split along party chairman of the House new President to put the tensions and could poison
lines on Jan. 6. Democrat- Homeland Security Com- best interests of America the cooperative spirit we
ic Rep. Bennie Thomp- mittee, tweeted Jan. 13: and our people first. Let it need in a 50-50 Senate.”
son accepted the certi- “President Trump gravely be known that America’s Although Hyde-
fied electoral votes from endangered the securi- problems are not best met Smith’s statement did
all states. Reps. Steven ty of the United States, with socialist proposals not mention a Trump
Palazzo, Trent Kelly and threatened the integrity that are going to further impeachment trial, her
Michael Guest voted with of the democratic system, erode our years of his- record of support for the
118 other House Repub- interfered with the peace- toric economic success, former president makes
licans to reject certified ful transition of power, grow our national debt, clear that she is highly
results from Arizona and and imperiled a coequal and stifle job creation.” unlikely to vote to convict.
Dobbs
Continued from Page 1A
er vaccine,” Dobbs said of Walgreens have assured and Walgreens and also tween Jan. 16 and Thurs-
long-term care facilities. the Department of Health to “sluggish” uptake of day. The state has report-
The state health offi- that vaccinations will be the vaccine, especially ed about 261,000 cases of
cer said it’s been a “real 95 percent done by the among staff at long-term the virus and 5,713 relat-
challenge” as his team end of January, Dobbs care facilities. ed deaths since the start
tries to plan for the fu- said. Department of The department re- of the pandemic.
ture. Health officials are meet- ported Friday that Missis- People eligible to re-
“We expected them to ing with representatives sippi had 2,050 new con- ceive the coronavirus vac-
be done a couple of weeks from the pharmacies firmed cases of the virus cine can try to make an
ago, like maybe last week, again on Monday. as of Thursday evening. appointment at COVID-
with everybody,” Dobbs Dobbs said the delay The department also re- vaccine.umc.edu or by
said. has been partially due ported 45 deaths Friday, calling the COVID-19 call
Officials with CVS and to slow rollout by CVS 27 of which happened be- center at 1-877-978-6453.
Sports
AFC CHAMPIONSHIP
SPORTS LINE
662-241-5000 B
SECTION
Si Woo Kim
holds off
Cantlay to Mark Hoffman /USA TODAY SPORTS
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (12) exalts during the presentation off the George Halas Trophy after their NFC
Championship game Sunday, January 24, 2021 at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat the Green Bay
win The Packers 31-26.
Golf
Continued from Page 1B
dured a restless night as nal round,” Kim said. “I about as good as I can ber, but the Southern with a share of the lead pumping his fist subtly
he prepared to chase his knew Cantlay played re- possibly play.” California native’s 65-61 in his quest to land his for the few fans clapping
first win since the 2017 ally well. I tried to keep Kim wrapped up his finish shot him out of long-awaited second from their houses near
Players Championship, patient and believe in third bogey-free round the crowded field and PGA Tour win. the green.
a string of 102 straight myself. I got the chance of the tournament — nearly led to his second “A couple of those Cantlay was born in
starts without a victory. on 16 and 17, and that’s all on the Pete Dye-de- victory of the 2020 -21 guys just went really low Long Beach, went to
“Every year, I’ve had when I could make it. I signed Stadium Course season. He also won the today,” Finau said. “I high school in Anaheim
a chance, but I couldn’t feel good about myself.” — with a two-putt par Zozo Championship in had some opportunities, and was the Division
make it,” Kim said Cantlay’s surge still on the 18th to finish Thousand Oaks last Oc- I think, to shoot a num- I player of the year at
through a translator. “I only put him one stroke at 23-under 265 in this tober when it was relo- ber. But man, I’m kind UCLA before his pro ca-
had a lot of resolve in in the lead, and Kim Palm Springs-area event cated from Japan. of leaving today pretty reer.
my mind last night. I comfortably birdied the long hosted by Bob “I knew they still had encouraged. I played All told, Cantlay
took melatonin, but still par-5 16th to pull even. Hope. a bunch of holes left, nicely.” made 20 birdies in his
I didn’t sleep very well.” Kim then buried a 19- “I just tried to focus but really I put myself Mexico’s Abraham final two rounds, offset
Kim acknowledged foot birdie putt on the on my game,” Kim said. so behind the 8-ball (on Ancer (66), Michael by two bogeys Saturday.
he watched the leader- island green on the 17th “I didn’t even know I Thursday and Friday),” Thompson (66) and Kim made 13 birdies in
board while he played. to move back in front, had a bogey-free round Cantlay added. “I played Doug Ghim (69) fin- his last two rounds.
Six groups ahead of joyously pumping his today.” unbelievable this week- ished tied for fifth at 15 Third-round co-lead-
him, Cantlay shot a 61 fist when his perfectly Kim joined Collin end. I did everything I under. ers Max Homa and Fi-
and surged out of 13th paced putt dropped. Morikawa as the only could. Just going to be a The 28-year-old Cant- nau both faded, with
place to the front while “I thought I would PGA Tour players under shot short.” lay made 11 birdies in Homa struggling to five
breaking the Stadium have a chance at a play- 26 years old with three Australia’s Cameron the final round, includ- bogeys in a 76, leaving
Course record by two off,” Cantlay said after career wins. Davis (64) finished a ing six in eight holes on him at 11 under. Finau
strokes. falling just short of his Cantlay was in 56th career-best third at 20 the front nine. Cantlay posted his third top-10
“I had to know what’s fourth career victory place when the third under. Tony Finau (68) capped his spectacu- finish of the season, but
going on, so I knew how despite his best career round began after mak- finished fourth after lar round with a 37-foot couldn’t keep up with
to play my game in the fi- round as a pro. “I played ing the cut on the num- starting the final round birdie putt on the 18th, Kim.
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Yankees
Continued from Page 1B
broken by a comebacker New York.” mance. And we just felt sinker, curveball, slider
on May 1, 2019. He tore This deal makes it like this made sense for and occasional change-
a muscle in his pitching less likely the Yankees us right now.” ups.
shoulder in his season will re-sign Masahiro Taillon was selected He struck out 30 and
debut last season. Tanaka, who became a by Pittsburgh with the walked eight in 37 1/3
They hope to join a free agent. New York second overall pick in innings two years ago.
rotation headed by Ger- lost two other starters to the 2010 amateur draft, Taillon is eligible for
rit Cole, Taillon’s for- free agency, J.A. Happ, but his big league ca- free agency after the
mer Pirates teammate, who signed with Minne- reer was delayed by 2022 season. He agreed
and projected to include sota, and James Paxton, Tommy John surgery last month to a $2.25
Deivi García and Jordan who remains unsigned. with Altchek on April 9, million, one-year con-
Montgomery. Taillon was 2-3 with 2014, and sports hernia tract.
In addition, Luis Sev- a 4.10 ER A in seven surgery on July 8, 2015, His departure follows
erino is expected to re- starts during the 2019 with Dr. George Eid. He a deal earlier in that
Sudoku
turn from Tommy John season, when he start- was limited in 2014 to a month that sent right- YESTERDAY’S ANSWER
surgery last Feb. 27 and ed on opening day for pair of spring training hander Joe Musgrove
Domingo Germán is ex- the Pirates. He did not games and in 2015 to to San Diego as part of
pected back from a do- pitch after May 1, going seven extended spring a three-team trade that Sudoku
Sudoku is a number-
placing puzzle based on
Sunday’s answer
mestic violence suspen- on the injured list with training appearances. brought five prospects Sudoku 6 3 7 5 1 2 9 8 4
a 9x9 gridis witha several
num-
sion that caused him to a strained right elbow He made his big league to Pittsburgh. ber-placing
given numbers.puzzleThe object 4 1 5 6 9 8 7 3 2
wrote on Twitter. “Try- Pirates general man- Taillon is 29-24 with contract to Trevor Wil- the same number only once. The difficulty level
ing to process every- ager Ben Cherington a 3.67 ER A in four ma- liams, a third member increases from Monday to Sunday.
thing — have SO much said they weighed “com- jor league seasons. A of their rotation last sea-
to say to the city of Pitts- paring what was on the five-pitch pitcher, he son, and declined a team
burgh and my team- table now to what we averaged 95 mph with option on Chris Archer,
mates. Also have SO felt like could be down his fastball last season, who missed last season
much to say about this the road given a sort of throwing it on about following surgery to cor-
incredible opportunity reasonable expectation one-quarter of his pitch- rect thoracic outlet syn-
and to the city/fans in of a return and perfor- es while mixing it with a drome.
AFC
Continued from Page 1B Sunday’s Cryptoquote:
Patriots in 2003 and ‘04 there. That’s not how on a 14-play, 80 -yard shad Fenton picked off
to defend the Lombardi you’re supposed to play drive that ended with a a tipped pass deep in
Trophy. football.” short TD throw to Hard- Kansas City territory.
“So glad to get to do It capped a bitter man — no hard feelings The Chiefs breezily
it again,” said Chiefs night for the Bills, who over that fumble. Then, marched the other di-
chairman Clark Hunt, had reached their first the Chiefs cruised 82 rection, and Mahomes
whose father Lamar AFC title game since yards in just five plays, and Kelce kicked off the
founded the franchise. beating Kansas City at the big one Hardman’s celebration of another
“Thought a lot about home on Jan. 1, 1994. 50 -yard end-around that trip to the Super Bowl
my dad tonight, thought They had won 11 of set up Williams’ touch- when they connected for
about my family and how 12 since their loss to down tumble. Finally, their second score of the
excited my father would the Chiefs earlier this they made it three TDs game.
have been that we got to season — in fact, they in three possessions “I’m proud of these
do it again in Arrowhead hadn’t trailed in the sec- when Edwards-Helaire guys,” said Reid, who
Stadium. That’s what ond half since Week 8 — — in his first game back moved into a tie with
he would have liked the and were riding a wave from an ankle injury — Joe Gibbs for fourth on
most about it.” of confidence that this capped a 77-yard drive the career list with his
Allen, who had his might finally be their with a short plunge. 17th playoff win. “They
worst game of the sea- championship year. The only answer from did a phenomenal job,
son in a Week 6 loss to Instead, after finally Buffalo was Tyler Bass’s and hats off to the Buf-
the Chiefs, again strug- conquering the Patriots chip-shot field goal that falo Bills and the great
gled against the blitzing in the AFC East, the made it 21-12 at the job they did all year, and
Kansas City defense. He Bills have a new road- break. most of all, listen, we
finished with 287 yards block to the Super Bowl. You don’t beat Kan- have the Lamar Hunt
passing with two touch- “It stings to get this sas City by kicking field Trophy back in Kansas
downs and an intercep- far,” said Bills coach goals from the 3-yard City.
tion, but a big chunk of Sean McDermott, who line, though. Or from “Now we have to get
his numbers came as once worked under the 9, where the Bills the big one.”
the Bills tried to rally Chiefs counterpart Andy settled for another one
from a 38-15 deficit in Reid in Philadelphia. to close within 24-15 late ACROSS
the final minutes. “Sometimes the further in the third quarter.
INJURIES 1 Antlered
Chiefs: RG Andrew
Their frustration you go, the harder it is That became painful- animals
Wylie hurt his knee ear-
boiled over with 3:19 to lose. It’s a learning ly clear on the ensuing 6 Disparaging
ly in the second half and
to go, when Allen was experience for us as an drive. Mahomes hit Hill remark
LT Eric Fisher limped
getting sacked by Ta- organization.” in stride and the All-Pro 10 Burdened
off in the fourth quar-
noh Kpassagnon. Alex The Chiefs actually wide receiver prompt- down
ter with an injury to his
Okafor finished off spotted the Bills a 9-0 ly made the Bills sec- 11 Highway
the tackle, and Allen lead, thanks in large ondary look downright Achilles’ tendon. ... CB
L’Jarius Sneed and SS divisions
pitched the ball in his part to Mecole Hard- foolish. Weaving in and 13 Texas land-
face in resentment. Of- man’s muffed punt in- out of woebegone de- Armani Watts were eval-
uated for concussions. mark
fensive linemen Jon Feli- side their 5 that gifted fenders, Hill was finally 14 Ease up
ciano and Dion Dawkins Buffalo a touchdown. caught inside the 5-yard 15 Marshy area
rushed in and leveled But the reigning champs line after a 71-yard gain, UP NEXT 16 Possess
Okafor, resulting in a were hardly rattled; the ultimately setting up The Chiefs and 18 Take the prize
flood of offsetting per- Chiefs, after all, rallied Kelce’s short TD catch a Buccaneers have only 19 Salad bar
sonal foul penalties. from double-digits in few plays later. played 13 times, and
Kansas City had lost five
protector Sunday’s answer
“Obviously a lot of each of their postseason “You watch him on 22 Convened
emotion,” Allen said. wins last season, includ- film, you see what he’s straight before a 27-24 23 Pine or palm 44 Relaxing 17 Soggy
“Any time you don’t fin- ing their Super Bowl doing. It’s like he’s run- win in Tampa on Nov. 29 24 Got to one’s resorts 20 Ham it up
ish the season with a triumph over San Fran- ning at a different speed — a game that wasn’t as feet 45 Soccer or 21 Complete
win, that’s the type of cisco. compared to everybody close as the final score. 27 Ranch animal softball 24 Most secure
emotion you’re going to Mahomes and Kelce else,” Bills safety Micah Brady is 5-5 in his ca- 28 Uncle’s wife DOWN 25 Many paint-
have. The way it ended soon found their groove. Hyde said. “And tonight, reer against the Chiefs, 29 Take to court 1 Thick cuts ings in the Tate
doesn’t sit right with And the rest of the we saw first-hand for the including an overtime 30 Movie tech- 2 Eagle’s claw 26 Convenient,
me with how chippy and Chiefs offense followed second time. He’s fast.” victory with the Patriots nique 3 Wise saying as a store
ticky-tack it got. I’m dis- suit. Any hopes the Bills in the AFC title game at 35 Print mea- 4 Tiara feature 27 Ails
appointed in myself. I let They surgically took had of a comeback Arrowhead Stadium two sures 5 Caught some 29 Neptune’s
my emotions get to me apart Buffalo’s defense were dashed when Ra- years ago. 36 Clumsy one z’s domain
6 Informal 31 Map areas
NFC
37 Blend
38 Attack language 32 Baja buddy
40 Select group 7 Research site 33 Bishop’s
Continued from Page 1B 42 Treasure 8 Oblivious topper
stash 9 Senior citizen, 34 Use, as force
hit from Jordan White- off Brady passes deep retirement to join him. often 39 Eggs, in Latin
head that knocked the in Green Bay territory. But with limited prac-
INJURY REPORT 43 “Message
12 Return ad- 41 Cut off
Jones hurt his chest received”
ball loose. Devin White Both times, the Packers tice time with his new dress name
recovered and ran 21 went three-and-out. teammates because of and Whitehead injured
yards to the Green Bay “I felt like we had coronavirus protocols, his shoulder on the
8. plenty of opportunities the Bucs didn’t get roll- third-quarter play that
One play later, Brady tonight to take advan- ing until after their bye resulted in a Jones fum-
found a wide-open Cam- tage of and get the job week. ble. Packers defensive
eron Brate to extend done,” LaFleur said. Now look where they lineman Tyler Lancaster
Tampa Bay’s lead to 28- “We didn’t do it, and that are. (ankle) and linebacker
10. falls on me and that’s a “It’s been a great jour- Krys Barnes (thumb)
The Packers rallied tough pill to swallow ney this far,” Brady said. left in the second half.
as Brady threw intercep- when you’re responsible And it’s taking them The Bucs played the
tions on three straight for everybody in this or- right back home.
drives for just the sec- ganization to make sure entire game without
ond time in his career. that you’re on your `A’ wide receiver Antonio
Green Bay cut the lead game, and I don’t feel
SUCCESS DURING A Brown (knee) and safe-
to 28-23 late in the third like I was tonight. I’m PANDEMIC ty Antoine Winfield Jr.
quarter on Rodgers’ just pretty disappointed The Buccaneers are (ankle).
touchdown passes to that (I) let a lot of people the third Tampa team to
Robert Tonyan and Da- down.” play for a championship
vante Adams. It’s been quite a ride during the pandemic. UP NEXT
Twice in the fourth for Brady and the Bucs. The Lightning won the The Bucs return
quarter, the Packers got Brady moved to Tam- Stanley Cup in 2020, home to play in the Su-
the ball with a chance pa as a free agent and and the Rays lost to the per Bowl.
to take the lead after brought star tight end Dodgers in the World The Packers’ season
Jaire Alexander picked Rob Gronkowski out of Series. is over.
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CANDORVILLE Horoscopes
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Jan. TAURUS (April 20-May 20). that beckon your bravery.
25). You’ll partner with two The scene has become boring. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). At-
types: those as adventurous Why? Is it because restraint traction causes you to say and
and daring as you, and those was called for and is enacted? do things you weren’t expecting
who have an entirely different Or is it because no one has to. You’ll make a commitment
view from yours who can show taken the initiative to face and keep it. The commitment
you sides of life and various challenges with creativity? In doesn’t seem that big. This is
options that you wouldn’t have the latter case, you’re the one absolutely how big things start.
seen on your own. Life is not a for the job. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).
game, but there are competi- GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You will extend your tender
tive aspects at play that you’ll More is not better, and better heart outside yourself and
do well to embrace. Libra and is not more. You’ll love how empathize with those who
Scorpio adore you. Your lucky free and light you feel as life need their pain to be seen and
numbers are: 24, 31, 1, 4 and reflects this truth to you today. heard — more comfortable than
BABY BLUES 16. In one gesture, you will let go of focusing on your own feelings.
ARIES (March 21-April 19). several small burdens. You’ll get around to that when
The very nature of leadership is CANCER (June 22-July 22). you’re ready.
to head into the unknown while Every time you choose to do LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).
acting as though you do, in fact, something without knowing You can be doing everything
know a lot. Were you to act how it will turn out, you’re being the others are doing, all that’s
otherwise, no one would follow. brave. Joining the game, start- expected and more, and still
People are counting on you. ing the project or investing in somehow feel like you’re off
Steel up. March forward. the venture are all possibilities track. Take this intuitive nudge
as an opportunity for deeper
noticing.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).
People say, “You remind me
of...” out of a desire to make a
connection that brings you into
BEETLE BAILEY their understanding. Hope-
fully you will find the attempt
endearing even though you are
so unique that comparisons are
absurd.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.
21). There’s no manual for what
you’re doing, but you’ll go on
anyway, solving one problem
at a time. Eventually, the larger
issues get solved.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-
Jan. 19). We all have limited
experience and perception.
Your desire to see beyond what
MALLARD FILLMORE you could yesterday is more
than most people will aspire to
and will make all the difference
in your experiences and soul
growth.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb.
18). You have not been left out
of the information loop; you
just have your sources on mute
so that you may keep some
semblance of control over your
environment. Smart! Other-
wise, the distractions would be
endless!
PISCES (Feb. 19-March
FAMILY CIRCUS 20). Assumptions are the en-
emy of learning. The assumed
knowledge fills the slot, making
it impossible for new possibil-
ities to reside there. There’s
genius in the mental flexibility to
upend knowledge and playfully
move it around.
Acid test
SOLUTION:
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