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6 A total of 6 teams are scheduled to compete in the District 13 All-Star tournament in Pound. PROGRESS Coalfield the Tuesday, June 25, 2013 NORTON, VA, 24273 Page 1B Sports Q UVa-Wise women’s lacross coach Megan Dennehy ‘I am looking forward to building this program from the ground up with all of the fundamentals that come with being a successful lacrosse program..’ UVa-Wise makes historic hiring with selection of women’s lacrosse coach Megan Dennehy has been tabbed by UVa-Wise as the NCAA Division II school’s first women’s lacrosse coach. Officials at UVa-Wise announced the hiring of Dennehy on Monday. Dennehy comes to UVa- Wise after spending the last six years as the Head Coach at Queens University in Charlotte, N.C. UVa-Wise will begin varsity women’s lacrosse play in the spring of 2015. The team will com- pete in the Mountain East Conference and will be the 13th varsity sport sponsored by the College. A year ago, Dennehy led Queens to the conference finals while pro- ducing four IWLCA All- America selections during her tenure. The future Cavalier also oversaw aca- demic excellence as her team posted a grade point average of 3.0 in every sea- son she directed the pro- gram. Prior to her head coaching stint Queens University, Dennehy served as an assistant coach at Queens and Belmont Abbey College. In those roles, she spearheaded recruiting, was responsible for team strength and conditioning and was in charge of moni- toring academic progress of student-athletes. Dennehy was a three-time IWLCA All- America honoree at Limestone College. Serving as team captain during her senior season, she led the team to a 13-4 record and a national ranking as Limestone advanced to the NCAA Final Four. She set school records for most goals, draw controls, and ground balls in a season. Dennehy also holds school records for most goals and points in a career. A native of Gambrills, Md., Dennehy holds a bachelor’s degree in fitness and wellness from Limestone College and a master’s degree in commu- nications from Queens University. Leho sinks first hole-in-one at LPCC Mark Leho made a hole-in- one, June 21 at Lonesome Pine Country Club in Powell Valley. The shot came dur- ing the A&A Security/Cavalier Pharmacy golf tournament to raise funds for J. I. Burton football program. Leho, a resident of Knoxville, Tenn., and a Burton graduate, used a 9- iron to ace hole No. 6. It was his third career hole-in-one, but his first at LPCC. Leho’s shot was witnessed by Stewart Spradlin, Bob Herndon and Charles Lawson. Sports writer to have book signing Lloyd Combs, a sports writer for The Coalfield Progress and The Dickenson Star newspapers will be in Clintwood July 3 to sign copies of his latest book, “These are their sto- ries.” Combs will be at Quik Mart - Marathon conven- ience store in Clintwood from 11-5 with copies of his book that features stories and quotes from notable coaches, including Clintwood’s Ralph Cummins and Appalachia’s Tom Turner. SPORTS SPORTS SHORTS SHORTS KEVIN MAYS PHOTO Close play at the plate l Appalachia catcher Maisie Deaton, left, goes for the tag on Coeburn’s Jolie Zosky in last week’s Little League 9-10 year-old soft- ball tournament at the Norton Little League Field. The tournament continues throughout this week. For a schedule of games see the Scoreboard section on Page 3B. See more photos from the 9-10 year-old and the 10- 11 year-old softball tourna- ments on page 2B. KEVIN MAYS SPORTS EDITOR WISE — The pro tennis circuit has the Williams sisters, Serena and Venus. Southwest Virginia has the Stallard sisters, Brianna and Mary Jo. Two of the region’s top female tennis players battled each other and a pounding sun-drenched court for over three hours Sunday before Brianna took a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 win over his twin sister Mary Jo to win the Women’s A division cham- pionship in the 38th annual Coalfield Progress Open tennis tournament at UVa-Wise’s Jim Humphreys Tennis Complex. The title match marked the fourth time in the twin’s history that have met in a tournament championship. After Sunday’s win, Brianna has two wins and Mary Jo has two wins. Both sisters are members of the UVa-Wise tennis team and will be teammates again this fall when the Cavaliers begin play in the NCAA Division II Mountain East Conference. After the singles battle, the two sisters teamed up Sunday to take a 6-3, 7-5 win over Kelly Dorsey and Jessie Kennedy in the women’s doubles championship match of the tournament. Brianna Stallard defeated Jessie Kennedy on Wednesday in the Women’s A quarterfinals before defeating Melissa Blackburn 6-2, 6-1 on Saturday in the semifinals. Mary Jo Stallard advanced to the Women’s A championship with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over Hannah Baker in the quarterfinals and a 6- 3, 7-5 win over Dorsey in the semi- final round. In the Mixed Doubles division, the husband and wife team of Josh and Marley Woods, of Bristol, Tenn. claimed the championship with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over UVa- Wise’s Vlad Akimenko and Andi Sisterly love Brianna beats Mary Jo in marathon match between Stallard twins u UVa-Wise’s Brianna Stallard battled her sister Mary Jo for over three hours Sunday before winning the Women’s A championship in the 38th annual Coalfield Progress Open tennis tournament at the Jim Humphreys Tennis Complex at UVa-Wise. KEVIN MAYS PHOTO KEVIN MAYS PHOTO KEVIN MAYS SPORTS EDITOR WISE Ukrainian born Vlad Akimenko is usually easy going. That is until gets on the tennis court. With flashes of a strong return game and a solid serve like his favorite pro player, Roger Federer, and some old-school flashes of the tempera- mental John McEnroe, Akimenko let his emo- tions — joy and anger — out on the court Sunday on the way to two wins and a runnerup finish in the 38th annual Coalfield Progress Open tennis tournament at UVa-Wise’s Jim Humphreys Tennis Complex. The always-animated Akimenko, who usually talks to himself in his native language on the court, took a champi- onship win in the Men’s A division with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over teammate Marc Huff and then teamed up with Huff later in the day to defeat the team of Josh Woods and Jeff Kyte, from Bristol and Elizabethton, Tenn., 6-4, 6-2. Akimenko and Andi Kilgore finished second in the tournament’s mixed doubles division with a 6- 1, 6-3 loss to Woods and his wife Marley Woods — a former player at King University in Bristol, Tenn. Akimenko, a rising sophomore and the No. 1 seed on the UVa-Wise ten- nis team, breezed through the Men’s A field with a 6- 1, 6-0 victory over George Shamiyeh in the division’s quarterfinals on Friday u Vlad Akimenko, a UVa-Wise tennis player from the Ukraine, won the Men’s A and teamed with UVa-Wise teammate Marc Huff to win the Men’s Doubles championships Sunday in The Coalfield Progress Open tennis tournament at UVa-Wise. Cruising on Emotional Akimenko coasts to Coalfield Open tennis titles TWINS, PAGE 10B TITLES, PAGE 10B

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6A total of 66 teams are scheduled to compete in the District 13 All-Star

tournament in Pound.

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SportsQUVa-Wise women’s lacross coach Megan Dennehy

‘I am looking forward to building this programfrom the ground up with all of the fundamentals thatcome with being a successful lacrosse program..’

UVa-Wisemakes historic

hiring withselection of

women’slacrosse coach

Megan Dennehy has beentabbed by UVa-Wise as the

NCAA Division II school’sfirst women’s lacrosse

coach. Officials at UVa-Wiseannounced the hiring of

Dennehy on Monday.Dennehy comes to UVa-

Wise after spending the lastsix years as the Head Coach

at Queens University inCharlotte, N.C. UVa-Wise will

begin varsity women’slacrosse play in the spring

of 2015. The team will com-pete in the Mountain East

Conference and will be the13th varsity sport sponsored

by the College. A year ago,Dennehy led Queens to theconference finals while pro-

ducing four IWLCA All-America selections during

her tenure. The futureCavalier also oversaw aca-

demic excellence as herteam posted a grade point

average of 3.0 in every sea-son she directed the pro-

gram. Prior to her headcoaching stint Queens

University, Dennehy servedas an assistant coach at

Queens and Belmont AbbeyCollege. In those roles, she

spearheaded recruiting, wasresponsible for team

strength and conditioningand was in charge of moni-

toring academic progress ofstudent-athletes. Dennehy

was a three-time IWLCA All-America honoree at

Limestone College. Servingas team captain during hersenior season, she led the

team to a 13-4 record and anational ranking as

Limestone advanced to theNCAA Final Four. She set

school records for mostgoals, draw controls, andground balls in a season.

Dennehy also holds schoolrecords for most goals andpoints in a career. A nativeof Gambrills, Md., Dennehy

holds a bachelor’s degree infitness and wellness fromLimestone College and a

master’s degree in commu-nications from Queens

University.

Leho sinks first hole-in-one

at LPCC

Mark Leho made a hole-in-one, June 21 at Lonesome

Pine Country Club in PowellValley. The shot came dur-

ing the A&ASecurity/Cavalier Pharmacy

golf tournament to raisefunds for J. I. Burton footballprogram. Leho, a resident of

Knoxville, Tenn., and aBurton graduate, used a 9-

iron to ace hole No. 6. It washis third career hole-in-one,but his first at LPCC. Leho’s

shot was witnessed byStewart Spradlin, BobHerndon and Charles

Lawson.

Sports writer to have

book signing

Lloyd Combs, a sportswriter for The Coalfield

Progress and TheDickenson Star newspaperswill be in Clintwood July 3 to

sign copies of his latestbook, “These are their sto-

ries.” Combs will be at QuikMart - Marathon conven-ience store in Clintwood

from 11-5 with copies of hisbook that features storiesand quotes from notable

coaches, includingClintwood’s Ralph Cummins

and Appalachia’s TomTurner.

S P O R T SS P O R T SS H O R T SS H O R T S

KEVIN MAYS PHOTO

Closeplay atthe platel Appalachia catcher MaisieDeaton, left, goes for thetag on Coeburn’s JolieZosky in last week’s LittleLeague 9-10 year-old soft-ball tournament at theNorton Little League Field.The tournament continuesthroughout this week. For aschedule of games see theScoreboard section on Page3B. See more photos fromthe 9-10 year-old and the 10-11 year-old softball tourna-ments on page 2B.

KEVIN MAYSSPORTS EDITOR

WISE — The pro tennis circuithas the Williams sisters, Serenaand Venus. Southwest Virginia hasthe Stallard sisters, Brianna andMary Jo.

Two of the region’s top femaletennis players battled each otherand a pounding sun-drenchedcourt for over three hours Sundaybefore Brianna took a 6-3, 4-6, 6-4win over his twin sister Mary Jo towin the Women’s A division cham-pionship in the 38th annualCoalfield Progress Open tennistournament at UVa-Wise’s JimHumphreys Tennis Complex.

The title match marked thefourth time in the twin’s historythat have met in a tournamentchampionship.

After Sunday’s win, Briannahas two wins and Mary Jo has twowins.

Both sisters are members of theUVa-Wise tennis team and will beteammates again this fall when the

Cavaliers begin play in the NCAADivision II Mountain EastConference.

After the singles battle, the twosisters teamed up Sunday to take a6-3, 7-5 win over Kelly Dorsey andJessie Kennedy in the women’sdoubles championship match ofthe tournament.

Brianna Stallard defeatedJessie Kennedy on Wednesday inthe Women’s A quarterfinalsbefore defeating MelissaBlackburn 6-2, 6-1 on Saturday inthe semifinals.

Mary Jo Stallard advanced tothe Women’s A championship witha 6-1, 6-0 victory over HannahBaker in the quarterfinals and a 6-3, 7-5 win over Dorsey in the semi-final round.

In the Mixed Doubles division,the husband and wife team of Joshand Marley Woods, of Bristol,Tenn. claimed the championshipwith a 6-1, 6-3 victory over UVa-Wise’s Vlad Akimenko and Andi

Sisterly loveBrianna beats Mary Join marathon matchbetween Stallard twins

u UVa-Wise’s Brianna Stallard battled her sisterMary Jo for over three hours Sunday before winningthe Women’s A championship in the 38th annualCoalfield Progress Open tennis tournament at theJim Humphreys Tennis Complex at UVa-Wise.

KEVIN MAYS PHOTO

KEVIN MAYS PHOTO

KEVIN MAYSSPORTS EDITOR

WISE — Ukrainianborn Vlad Akimenko isusually easy going. That isuntil gets on the tenniscourt.

With flashes of a strongreturn game and a solidserve like his favorite proplayer, Roger Federer,and some old-schoolflashes of the tempera-mental John McEnroe,Akimenko let his emo-tions — joy and anger —out on the court Sundayon the way to two winsand a runnerup finish inthe 38th annual CoalfieldProgress Open tennistournament at UVa-Wise’sJim Humphreys TennisComplex.

The always-animatedAkimenko, who usuallytalks to himself in hisnative language on the

court, took a champi-onship win in the Men’s Adivision with a 6-1, 6-0victory over teammateMarc Huff and thenteamed up with Huff laterin the day to defeat theteam of Josh Woods andJeff Kyte, from Bristoland Elizabethton, Tenn.,6-4, 6-2.

Akimenko and AndiKilgore finished second inthe tournament’s mixeddoubles division with a 6-1, 6-3 loss to Woods andhis wife Marley Woods —a former player at KingUniversity in Bristol,Tenn.

Akimenko, a risingsophomore and the No. 1seed on the UVa-Wise ten-nis team, breezed throughthe Men’s A field with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over GeorgeShamiyeh in the division’squarterfinals on Friday

u Vlad Akimenko, a UVa-Wise tennis player from the Ukraine,won the Men’s A and teamed with UVa-Wise teammate Marc Huffto win the Men’s Doubles championships Sunday in The CoalfieldProgress Open tennis tournament at UVa-Wise.

Cruising onEmotional Akimenkocoasts to CoalfieldOpen tennis titles

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TITLES, PAGE 10B

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For the love of the gameu District 13 Little Leaguers started all-star tournaments last

week in Norton and Pennington Gap. Pictured are players fromthroughout the region who participated in last week’s 9-10 year-old and 10-11 year-old all-star softball tournaments in Norton. Thetournaments are scheduled to continue throughout this week atthe Norton Little League Field near Norton Elementary and MiddleSchool.

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TUESDAYBASEBALLLittle League District 13All-Stars9-10 Division(at Lee East, Pennington Gap)Elimination BracketLee West vs. Lee East - TwinSprings winner 6 p.m.Pound vs. Clintwood - Wise winner8 p.m.SOFTBALLLittle League District 13All-Stars10-11 Division(at Norton)ChampionshipClintwood vs. Big Stone Gap - TwinSprings winner 8 p.m.9-10 Division(at Norton)Elimination Bracket FinalBig Stone Gap - Coeburn loser vs.Appalachia - Twin Springs winner6 p.m.

WEDNESDAYBASEBALLLittle League District 13All-Stars9-10 Division(at Lee East, Pennington Gap)Winners’ Bracket FinalCoeburn vs. Big Stone Gap 8 p.m.Elimination BracketPound - Clintwood- Wise winnervs. Lee Wise - Lee East - TwinSprings winner 6 p.m.SOFTBALLLittle League District 13All-Stars10-11 Division(at Norton)If Necessary GameClintwood vs. Big Stone Gap - TwinSprings winner 8 p.m.9-10 Division(at Norton)ChampionshipCoeburn vs. Big Stone Gap -Appalachia - Twin Springs winner6 p.m.

THURSDAYBASEBALLLittle League District 13All-Stars9-10 Division(at Lee East, Pennington Gap)Elimination Bracket FinalCoeburn - Big Stone Gap loser vs.Elimination Bracket winner 7 p.m.SOFTBALLLittle League District 13All-Stars9-10 Division(at Norton)If Necessary GameWinners’ Bracket Winner vs.Losers’ Bracket winner 6 p.m.

FRIDAYBASEBALLLittle League District 13All-StarsJunior League (13-14)(at Pound)First-Round GamesSOFTBALLLittle League District 13All-StarsSenior League (15-16)(at Norton)Clinch River vs. Rye CoveMajor Division (11-12)(at Norton)First RoundClinch River vs. Coeburn 6 p.m.

SATURDAYBASEBALLLittle League District 13All-StarsSenior League (14-15)(at Pound)

Coeburn vs. Clinch RiverJunior League (13-14)(at Pound)SemifinalsSOFTBALLLittle League District 13All-StarsSenior League (15-16)(at Norton)Clinch River vs. Rye CoveJunior League (13-14)(at Norton)First RoundClinch River vs. Big Stone Gap 6p.m.Major Division (11-12)(at Norton)SemifinalsLee East vs. Clinch River -Coeburn winner 2 p.m.Big Stone Gap vs. Rye Cove 4 p.m.

SUNDAYBASEBALLLittle League District 13All-StarsSenior League (14-15)(at Pound)Coeburn vs. Clinch RiverJunior League (13-14)(at Pound)Elimination Bracket gamesSOFTBALLLittle League District 13All-StarsSenior League (15-16)(at Norton)Clinch River vs. Rye CoveJunior League (13-14)(at Norton)Winner’s Bracket FinalNorton vs. Clinch River - Big StoneGap winner 6 p.m.Major Division (11-12)(at Norton)Winners Bracket FinalBig Stone Gap - Rye Cove winnervs. Lee East - Clinch River -Coeburn winner 4 p.m.Elimination BracketBig Stone Gap - Rye Cove loser vs.Clinch River - Coeburn loser 2 p.m.

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Brianna Stallard def. MelissaBlackburn 6-2, 6-1; Mary JoStallard def. Kelly Dorsey 6-3, 7-5.

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Josh Woods - Marley Woodsdef. Michael Baker - Hannah Baker6-3, 7-6 (5); Marc Huff - MelissaBlackburn def. Rick Bruce - JessicaBruce 6-2, 6-4; Vlad Akimenko -Andi Kilgore def. Tim Dotson -Nicole Pilkenton 7-5, 6-1; HankHankins III - Mary Jo Stallard def.John Dotson - Lauren Powers 6-1,6-2.

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Marc Huff - Melissa Blackburndef. Brian Berg - Jessie Kennedy;John Dotson - Lauren Powers def.Fadi Ibrahim - Kayla Mullins bydefault; Vlad Akimenko - AndiKilgore def. Blake Pientka - BriannaStallard 6-1, 6-1.

A safe boating class willbe held at MountainEmpire CommunityCollege Aug. 10, 9 a.m. - 5p.m. in room 214/215 ofPhillips - Taylor Hall.Preregistration atHuntfishva.gov isrequired.

ALUMNI SOFTBALL ]GAME SCHEDULED

A softball alumni game,sponsored by theAppalachia High SchoolAlumni Association, willbe held at 6 p.m. Saturday,June 29 at Island Park inAppalachia. Any alumnifrom Appalachia HighSchool or Powell ValleyHigh School softball teamsthat are invited to play.For more information, con-tact Angela Honeycutt at(276) 565-1197.

RAILROAD DAYS 5KTO CELEBRATE 30THRUNNING

The 30th AnnualAppalachia Railroad Days5K Road Race and 1 MileFun Run/Walk will be heldSaturday, Aug. 3.Participants may preregis-ter by going tohttp://www.runtricities.net/asp/racecal_manage.asp?a c t i o n = v i e w & r a c e -calid=1665. Print the formand mail with entry fee toRandy Blair, race director,P.O. Box 302, Appalachia,VA. 24216. Forms are alsoavailable by calling assis-tant race directors Pam

Hutchinson (276) 565-0821 or Kimberly Teglas(276) 565-3213.Preregistration is avail-able through July 29 and is$14. Registration the dayof the race will be $15.Preregistration for theRun/Walk is $10 and $11the day of the walk. Formore information, contactBlair at (276) 565-0406,Hutchinson or Teglas.

HAROLD LESTERGOLF TOURNAMENTSET FOR AUG. 9

The third annualHarold Lester MemorialGolf Tournament will beheld Friday, Aug. 9 atLonesome Pine CountryClub in Powell Valley. Allproceeds from the tourna-ment will support theHarold Lester Memorial

Fund of the MountainLaurel Cancer Supportand Resource Center ofMountain Empire OlderCitizens Inc. Participationin the tournament is avail-able for players, companysponsors and individualsponsors. For more infor-mation, contact Leigh AnnBolinskey at (276) 523-4202 or [email protected].

HUNTER SAFETYCLASS SCHEDULEDFOR AUG. 24

A hunter safety classwill be held at MountainEmpire CommunityCollege Aug. 24, 9 a.m. - 5p.m. in room 214/215 ofPhillips - Taylor Hall.Preregistration atHuntfishva.gov isrequired. u

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r Danny Wood defeated Danny Rowland 5-7, 7-5, 6-1 to win theCoalfield Progress Open tennis tournament championship.

r Rose Hall defeated Pauletta Yates 6-3, 6-1 to win the Women’sA title in the Coalfield Progress Open tennis tournament.

r Danis Simmons, of J.J. Kelly, was named as the Lonesome PineDistrict’s player of the year. u

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PROGRESSCoalfield

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4Four gardening presentations titled ‘Gardener’s Toolbox Series’ will begin Wedneday.HomespunQ B.F. Skinner

‘Education is what survives whenwhat has been learned has beenforgotten.’

Waterslidesin Norton

r Join us on Friday afternoons

from 12 until 4 p.m. for Water

Slides in Norton. LLooccuusstt

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These events are free. For

more information contact the

Norton Recreation Department

at 679-0754.

StrawberryJam headlinesconcert tonight

r Strawberry Jam will sponser

a free concert in Miner's Park

on Tuesday, June 25.

Following is the musical sched-

ule: Ember Skye will open the

concert at 5 p.m. At 6 p.m.,

Dan Perkins will provide enter-

tainment. Beth Miller will per-

form at 7 p.m. Strawberry Jam

will provide the musical enter-

tainment from 7:45-8:45 p.m.

They have many new original

songs to share with the audi-

ence and welcome everyone

out to enjoy an evening of great

musical entertainment. Along

with the concert in Miner's

Park, there will be a car show

and Cruise-In-The-Gap.

Happenings atNatural TunnelState Park

r Stock Creek Passage,

Wednesday, June 19, depart-

ing Visitor Center parking lot 10

a.m. May ber Stock Creek

Passage, Wednesday, June 26,

departing Visitor Center 2 p.m.

Possibly strenuous; 2-4 hours.

Minimum age 8; limited to 15

persons. Cost $5 each. Pre-

registration required. Call

276/940-1643.

r Snorkel the Clinch,

Wednesday, June 26, depart-

ing Visitor Center 2 p.m.

Minimum age 7, no pets; limit-

ed to 15 persons. Cost $5. Pre-

registration required; call

276/940-1643.

r Canoe the Clinch: Cherokee

Run, Thursday, June 27,

departing from Visitor Center

parking lot 9 a.m., 5 1/2 miles.

Minimum age five. Cost $15

each or $12 each for groups of

10 or more. Pre-registration

required. Call 276/940-1643.

r Wild Cave Tour: Bolling

Cave, Thursday, June 27,

departing Visitor Center park-

ing lot 2 p.m. Pre-registration

required. Call 276/940-1643.

Cost $15 each or $12 each for

group of 10 or more.

r CSI: Critter Scene

Investigation, Thursday, June

27, 2 p.m. Free. No flip-flops,

sandals or crocs.

r Kayak the Clinch: Boones

Run, Friday, June 28, departing

Visitor Center parking lot 9

a.m., 6-mile float, about 4

hours. Minimum age 13. Cost

$15. Pre-registration required.

Call Stock Creek Interpreter

Center, 276/940-1643. u

EncoreT U E S D A Y

The 2013 edition of “TheTrail of the Lonesome Pine,”Virginia’s official outdoordrama is underway at theJune Tolliver Playhouse. Theplay will be staged eachThursday, Friday andSaturday through Aug. 24.

The playhouse is locatedon Clinton Avenue, just off5th Street adjacent to DotsonChevrolet and beside theJune Tolliver House, a his-toric site that is open fortours.

The playhouse gates openat 7 p.m. Pre-show entertain-ment starts at 7:15 p.m.Featured this week:Thursday, June 27: CraigStreet Ramblers, Norton;Friday, June 28: DramaHouse Band with JoeyO'Quinn, Larry Mullins andBeth Miller; Saturday, June29: Beth Miller, Big StoneGap.

After completion of thepre-show at 7:45 p.m., thelights go up on the drama at8 p.m. The show is in two acts, with an intermission of 10-15 minutes. Tickets are $15 for adults, $12 for sen-ior citizens age 55 and older, and $8 for children 12 and under.

If the show is cancelled before the 8 p.m. start time, ticketholders may come back for another perform-ance this season. If the show is cancelled after intermission, a new ticket is required to see another per-formance; performance insurance is available for an additional $2 with ticket purchases made in advanceof the show date. There is a gift shop at the playhouse, and concessions are available.

Tickets may be purchased online at wwww.trailofthelonesomepine.com, or by phone at 1-800-362-0149,or at the box office. Visa, Mastercard, American Express and Discover are accepted.

Several other sites of interest are part of Lonesome Pine Arts and Crafts. u

u Performing Thursday, June 27: Craig Street Ramblersfrom Norton.

Drama pre-show music

Kiwanis Club of Norton pancake breakfast a successOn Saturday, June 15 the

Kiwanis Club of Norton heldtheir Annual Pancake Breakfastduring the Best Friend Festival.The Kiwanis Club raised over$1,300 during the project thatwill go to our children’s projectsduring the upcoming year. Someof these projects are: Reading isFundamental, clothing for chil-

dren at Norton Elementary, sav-ings bonds for honor students atJ.I. Burton High School, as wellas many other projects.

We would like to say “ThankYou” to our supporters of thisproject who have generouslydonated time, supplies andequipment to the success of thisproject:

Bank of America of Norton;City of Norton; Hagy/ FawbushFuneral Home; Mountain ViewRegional Medical Center; NortonCommunity Hospital; Pepsi ColaBottling Co. Norton; The Inn ofNorton.

We would also say “ThankYou” to our club members whoparticipated in this project help-

ing us meet our goal of helpingthe children of the City ofNorton. u

Barbara Caruso2013 President Kiwanis Club

of NortonRick Colley

2013 Chairperson Kiwanis Clubof Norton Pancake Breakfast

Hamm,Jones gatheringanticipatedBONETTA MCCOY495-7512

HAMM, JONES FAMILY REUNION

The annual Hamm andJones family reunion will beheld on the third Saturday(July 20) at FairviewCommunity Center startingat 10 a.m. We know lots ofthings have been happeningthe past year and we areexcited to see you all. Formore information please callFreddie at 395-7148. He isthe man.

VISITINGEliza Smith was visiting

with her niece Lou Barnetteon Friday. The two ladiesenjoyed their time together.

Jed and Sylvia McCoywere visiting their great-grandmother Helen Meadelast week. We say great; thatmeans she is the greatest.She makes us gravy, biscuits,pork chops, eggs and alwayshas us a great snack. We loveyou, mamaw! See you later.

School is out and the chil-dren are enjoying their timeswimming and playing withfriends. Katie and Dylan Leeenjoyed having some of theirfriends over the other day.They were KaylieghRasnick, Reagan andBraeley McCoy. You couldhear splashing and childrentalking and laughing. Thatwas a fun day. Thanks, Katieand Dylan.

FENCE GOES UPJustin and Sabrina Deel’s

son Grayson is about 21months old and this is hisfirst year to be outside to runaround and play in the yard.Just to let him know he hasboundaries, the fence is up.A stopping point for him toturn around and go backrunning towards mommyand daddy and his big sisterAlyssa.

I remember that time andthat is the reason a fence isaround our yard. Somehowthe gate was not locked andthey got out and didn’t comeback. So keep the gatelocked. That is the way oflife. u

Keep a close watch for bearsGLENDA SKEEN328-8655

ORDINATION SERVICELast Sunday morning was

a very special day forHurricane Baptist Churchand Jarrod Davis and hisfamily. Jarrod was ordainedby the pastor, Jerry Mullinsand five other men in the church with thelaying on of hands ceremony to become adeacon for the church. Jarrod was selectedaccording to the Biblical requirements in ITimothy 3. Jarred presently teaches anadult Sunday School class at the church. Heis always helping in any way feasible whencalled upon by the church. He and his wifeHeather both teach at church. Heatherteaches the little folks.

The church family just love the Davisfamily and their two boys Landon and Jude.

Jarred’s mother, Judy came tothe ordination along with otherfamily members.

After the ceremony the pas-tor’s wife, Jean and the womenof the church gave a surprisereception for the family andfriends in the fellowship hall ofthe church.

CELEBRATES BIRTHDAYHappy birthday to Trey Wilbur who cel-

ebrated a birthday last week. He had beenplaying golf for a couple of days in a tour-nament in Bluefield, W. Va. He did not win,but had a good birthday just the same.

GRANDCHILDREN VISITParker and Lincoln Laster spent the

weekend with me last week. We saw sever-al snakes around. One snake was in myfront yard attempting to climb a tree. Wewere traveling to Pound down Dotson Creek

Road and I killed a copperhead sneak withmy vehicle. We saw two other dead snakeson the road and two turtles. Creepy placearound here. I had fun with the kids. We ateout a lot. It rained so much we basicallyrode around and ate.

BEAR SIGHTINGJimmy Vanover of Boggs Hill called to

report on the number of bears that he andRosie and other members of his family havebeen dealing with. He said that the bears,which are huge, were in his driveway andattempting to get into his home.

His daughter had put a trash bag in hercar to take to the dump and forgot to takethe trash away. A bear smelled the trash,broke her windshield out of her JeepCherokee and tore up a bunch of stuffaround the area. His son Wiley also had arun in or two with the aggravating black

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Gardener’sToolboxSeries beginsWednesday

Four gardening pre-sentations titled“Gardener’s ToolboxSeries” will be heldbeginning Wedneday.Pre-registration required.Contact Phil Meeks (328-6194 or [email protected])to register or for moreinformation.

r Wednesday, June 26,at Coeburn Library -“Planning Your FallGarden”

r Thursday, June 27,at Big Stone Gap Library -“Planning Your FallGarden”

r Friday, June 28, atBig Stone Gap Library -“Organic PestManagement”

r Tuesday, July 2, atCoeburn Library -“Organic PestManagement” u

Theresa Freeman,EFNEP Youth Programassistant with VirginiaCooperative Extension’sFamily NutritionProgram (FNP), housedin Wise County, was hon-ored at the Multi-StateFamily NutritionProgram Conferencerecognition banquet heldMay 15 at the EmbassySuites & ConferenceCenter, Concord, N.C.

She received theO u t s t a n d i n gPerformance Award andwas recognized for herperformance and contri-butions to Wise County’sFamily NutritionProgram. Always profes-sional, Freeman strivesto meet the needs of herclientele, often exceed-ing expectations.

For additional infor-mation contact: [email protected] or 276/328-6194. u

Freeman wins FamilyNutrition Program award

u Theresa Freeman was hon-ored at the Multi-State FamilyNutrition Program Conferencebanquet held in Concord, N.C.

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Bridge / Highway / Excavation Contractor inSouthwest Virginia is seeking a General Manager tooversee day to day business to include personalmanagement, benefits management, job scheduling,budget and general administration duties. Prioritygiven to local individual with college degree, priorbusiness experience and strong technology skills.General Manager will report directly to owners.Competitive salary and excellent benefits. Benefitsinclude health insurance, dental, life, 401k, profitsharing and vehicle. All interested persons pleasesend resume to Southwest Construction Leader,P.O. Box 444, Duffield, Virginia 24244. All resumes will be held strictly confidential.

328-2455EQUAL HOUSINGOPPORTUNITY

TDD 1-540-328-6505Hours: 9-5Mon. - Fri.Handicapped Accessible

TDD 1-276-328-6505

Apartments Available for:

Senior CitizensHandicapped Units

USDAFor more information call the rental office

GILLIAM COURTAPARTMENTS

736 Gilliam Street • Wise, VA

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONSNORTON GREEN APARTMENTS

380 14th Street, NW - Norton, VA

We offer one bedroom units for the elderly (62 years old or older) and the disabled

Quiet Residential Neighborhood, IndividualPorches, Energy Efficient Heating & AC,Kitchen Appliances, Wall to Wall Carpet,Laundry On-Site, Community Building,

Emergency Notification Switches, Cable TV Hookups, All Ground Level

100% RENTAL ASSISTANCEAVAILABLE

RENT BASED ON INCOME

For more information call April Blackburnat 276.679.4416 or visit our office.Hours are Tuesday & Wednesday

7:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.This Institution is an Equal Opportunity Provider and Employer

We are pledged to the letter and spiritof Virginia’s policy for achieving equalhousing opportunity throughout theCommonwealth. We encourage andsupport advertising and marketingprograms in which there are no barri-ers to obtaining housing because ofrace, color, religion, national origin,sex, elderliness, familial status orhandicap.

All real estate advertised herein issubject to Virginia’s fair housing lawwhich makes it illegal to advertise“any preference, limitation, or discrim-ination because of race, color, reli-gion, national origin, sex, elderliness,familial status or handicap or intentionto make any such preference, limita-tion, or discrimination.”

This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real estate thatviolates the fair housing law. Ourreaders are hereby informed that alldwellings advertised in this newspa-per are available on an equal opportu-nity basis. For more information or tofile a housing complaint call theVirginia Fair Housing Office at (804)367-8530. Toll free call (888) 551-3247. For the hearing impaired call(804) 367-9753.

We are pledged to the letter andspirit of Virginia's and HUD's equalopportunity housing policies.Virginia's fair housing law makes itillegal to advertise any preference,limitation or discrimination basedon race, color, religion, national ori-gin, sex, elderliness, familial statusor handicap.

This newspaper will not knowinglyaccept advertising for real estatethat violates the fair housing law.Our readers are hereby informedthat all dwellings advertised in thisnewspaper are available on anequal opportunity basis. For moreinformation about Virginia's FairHousing Law or to file a fair housingcomplaint call the Virginia FairHousing Office at (804) 367-8530.Toll free call (888) 551-3247. Forthe hearing impaired call (804)527-4290.

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CLASSIFIED ADCORRECTIONS

Check your ad the first day itruns. Any error should bereported immediately to TheCoalfield Progress ClassifiedDepartment at (276)679-1101, Ext. 241. The CoalfieldProgress is only responsiblefor one incorrect insertionand then only for the portionof the ad that is incorrect.

110-HousesHOUSE FOR SALE– HamnerAvenue, Norton. 3BR, 2BTH.Carport, patio. (276)393-9117.

120-Mobile Homes3BR, 2BTH DW, $38,432.Must sell. Call (423)288-2020.

28X48 DW 3BR, 2BTH.$31,900. Includes deliverand set up on your property.(423)288-2020.

130-Lots/Acreage2.02 ACRES OF MOUNTAINLAND near Big Cherry Lakewith septic system. Clearedand ready to build a cabin.Asking $14,000. Phone(276)679-2854. If noanswer, please leavemessage.

LOTS FOR SALE– MountainMeadows Subdivision, OldHurricane Road (Route 680),Wise. Call Terry Collier at395-6500.

290-Farms/Supplies1958 INTERNATIONALTRACTOR– Plow, cultivator,auger. $2100 or best offer.(276)275-9381.

410-Houses/ApartmentsIN NORTON– SUPER NICE2BR MOBILE HOME. Veryheatable. (276)679-1551.

NORTON HEIGHTSAPARTMENTS now takingapplications for 2BRapartment units available.Call (276)679-5280 or comeby office at 520 AlexandraCircle, Norton, VA. EqualHousing Opportunity.

3BR HOUSE on IndianCreek. $550/ month. Formore information call(276)328-0083.

HOUSE FOR RENT 10810Mountain View Road, Wise.$550/ month. 4Br, 2bth,living room, dining from,kitchen. (276)328-3943.

RREENNTTAALLSS AAVVAAIILLAABBLLEE WiseCounty, HUD accepted. Wemanage over 230 properties.(276)328-4344, (276)219-6603 wwwwww..ffiiggeenntteerrpprriisseess..nneettfor pics.

COEBURN– 3BR 2BTH SWREMODELED MOBILEHOME. In Flatwoods onprivate lot. Heat pump.Private septic, town water.Outside storage building,covered porches. No pets,No smoking. $525 deposit,$525/ month. (276)467-1396.

2BR, 1BTH MOBILE HOMEfor rent. No pets. For moreinformation call (276)328-3703.

TWO BEDROOM MOBILEHOME for rent. ShawneeAve., Big Stone Gap.(276)596-4969 or (276)594-7364.

410-Houses/ApartmentsAPARTMENT FOR RENT–3BR, 1-1/2BTH. Located justminutes from UVA-Wise,private lot. $750/ month,$750 security deposit. Nopets. HUD approved.(276)328-2290.

ONE BEDROOMAPARTMENT, appliancesincluded. Washer/ dryer,heat pump. Must see toappreciate. No pets, NoSmoking, No HUD.Interested parties only. Mustgive references. $500/month, $500 securitydeposit. (276)328-6431,(276)337-6393, (276)393-0289.

3BR, 2BTH MOBILE HOME.No pets. HUD approved.$500/ month, $500 securitydeposit. (276)328-2290.

2BR, 2BTH MOBILE HOMEHUD approved. No pets.$450/ month, $450 securitydeposit. (276)328-2290.

MOBILE HOMES FOR RENT–2BR, 2BTH and 3BR, 2BTH.Both are 1 mile west ofCoeburn and haveappliances, washer, dryer,heat pump, 2 coveredporches, laminate woodfloors. Private lots. $500/month plus $300 deposit foreach. (276)395-6220 or(276)275-1128.

NICE 3BR, 2BTH MOBILEHOME– Located in Coeburn.HUD approved. Call(276)393-6644.

APARTMENTS FOR RENT INNORTON AND WISE. Newlyrenovated. Referencesrequired. Call (276)796-5203after 7pm.

NICE 2BR, 2BTH TRAILER–Located in Coeburn. HUDapproved. Call (276)393-6644.

2 BR, 2 BTH TRAILER. Heatpump, washer/ dryer.Completely cleaned. Mustsee to appreciate. Front andback deck. No HUD, No pets,No smoking. Interestedparties only call (276)328-6431, (276)337-6393,(276)393-0298.

3 BIG STONE GAP HOMES–Lease-to-own. Ownerfinancing with low downpayment. QUALIFIEDBUYERS ONLY. (276)523-5587.

2 OR 3BR UNITS in Wiseand Norton. Call (276)328-4100.

WWIISSEE:: To share theconvenience of 2BRapartment with lots ofprivacy. Near college.Washer/ dryer, carpeting.$285/ month. Please call(540)287-4148.

1BR HOUSE– Washer anddryer hookups. Newappliances, private drive,country setting. Located inScott Robertson Hollow,Wise. $375/ month with$375 security deposit.(276)275-4571.

VVEERRYY NNIICCEE 22BBRR MMOOBBIILLEEHHOOMMEE–– Great location inWise. Den with breakfastbar, very unique vinylenclosed, large privacydeck. Covered porch. Newcarpet and laminate flooring.New washer and dryer. AC,No pets, No HUD. $575/month plus deposit.(276)328-8407 or (276)973-5734.

1BR APARTMENT in Wise.New carpet throughout. Heatpump. $495/ month plus$500 deposit. Includeswater, sewer and garbagepickup. (276)393-0905.

TWO HOMES FOR RENT intown, Wise. 2/3 BR. Heat/AC Security deposit;. Creditreferences $700 and $800per month. (276)275-1689.

2BR, 1BTH MOBILE HOMElocated in St. Paul, VA.Central air. References anddeposit required. No pets.(276)762-7159.

410-Houses/Apartments2BR APARTMENT inHurricane Section of Wise.$450/ month. For moreinformation call (276)328-0083.VERY NICE 2BR, 1BTHTRAILER. New carpet andinside painting throughout.No pets, one year lease.Located near 4-lane betweenPound and Wise. $450/month, $300 deposit.(276)835-7025.

3BR, 2BTH DOUBLEWIDEFOR RENT. On it’s own lot,Rocky Fork Road, Wise.$700/ month. (276)679-6627.2 BEDROOM, 2-1/2 BATHTOWNHOUSE– Lost Creek,Norton, VA. Call (276)395-6500.

2BR APARTMENT IN WISE.$600/ month plus deposit.Call (276)275-9669.

TWO BEDROOM, 1-1/2BTHTOWNHOUSE– Kitchenappliances. W/D Hookup.Immaculate. 10 minutesUVA-Wise, 12 minutesNorton. Owners on site.$550/ month plus deposit.No Pets, No HUD. (276)395-3495.

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530-MiscellaneousLPN PART TIME. Willbecome full time MidAugust. Must be willing toassist with front office tasksand cleaning. Pay dependingon experience. Busy office.Please bring resume toCoeburn Hospital Clinic at116 Center Street CoeburnVA. No phone calls please.

ENGLISH CONSTRUCTIONCOMPANY is acceptingapplications for cceerrttiiffiieeddcrane operators., equipmentoperators, concrete finishers,and mechanical personnelw/ experience installingpumps, valves, pipe etc.Apply in person at 11550Pine Camp Rd. Coeburn, VAfrom 9AM-3:30 PM.EOE/M/F/H/V.

DDEENNTTAALL AASSSSIISSTTAANNTT––Seeking positive, energeticindividual with excellentpeople skills for a busydental office. Will train theright individual. FT, Monday–Thursday, 8– 5. Fax or sendresume to (276)395-5601,P.O. Box 2214, Coeburn, VA24230

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ABC LICENSEVirginia City Stop & Go,

Inc., trading as The Store atPound, 11803 Orby CantrellHighway, Pound, Virginia24279-5701, Wise County, isapplying to the VIRGINIADEPARTMENT OFALCOHOLIC BEVERAGECONTROL (ABC) for a Wineand Beer Off Premiseslicense to sell ormanufacture alcoholicbeverages.

Jessica AdamsOwner

NOTE: Objections to theissuance of this license mustbe submitted to ABC no laterthan 30 days from thepublishing date of the first oftwo required newspaperlegal notices. Objectionsshould be registered atwww.abc.virginia.gov or800-552-3200.

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970-Public Notice

970-Public Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

The Wise CountyPlanning Commission willhold a public hearing onMonday, July 8, 2013 at 5p.m. in Board of Supervisorsmeeting room on the firstfloor of the Wise CountyCourthouse for the following:

5:02 p.m.C&K Coal Co. is

requesting a ConditionalRezoning for a parcel onFrog Pond Road in St. Paulto operate a junkyard, andM–2 use, in an A-RR district.The property is identified asTax Id #034595.Richard Houchins, Chairman

Wise County Planning Commission

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RREEQQUUEESSTT FFOORR PPRROOPPOOSSAALLWWIISSEE CCOOUUNNTTYY

SSCCHHOOOOLL BBOOAARRDDWWIISSEE,, VVIIRRGGIINNIIAA 2244229933The Wise County School

Board is soliciting sealedproposals for the tax exemptlease for the purchase of six(6) school buses.

Sealed proposals will bereceived at the Office of theSuperintendent, Wise CountyPublic Schools, 628 LakeStreet, P.O. Box 1217, Wise,Virginia 24293, until 3:00p.m., Wednesday, July 3,2013.

Complete requirementsof this Request for Proposalmay be obtained bycontacting Ronald Vicars atthe above address or byemail [email protected].

PUBLIC NOTICEAPPLICATION FORCOAL SURFACE

MINING/NPDES PERMITUNDER CHAPTER 19, TITLE 45.1 OF THE CODE OF VIRGINIA

PUBLICATION NUMBER:13DXB06

J.W. ConstructionCompany, Inc., P.O. Box2470, Wise, Virginia 24293is applying to the VirginiaDivision of Mined LandReclamation for a permit inApplication 108693 toconduct coal surface miningand reclamation operationsat the following location: Atcoordinates North3,542,738.1216, East10,310,129.30, 3 milesNortheast of Wise betweenRoutes 633 and 634, at thehead of an unnamedtributary to Pole BridgeBranch of Steele Fork,Cranes Nest River. The siteis located on the WiseU.S.G.S. 7.5 minutequadrangle map. Theproposed operation willcome within 100’ of Route634, Pole Bridge Road.

Drainage and wastewater resulting from thepermitted operation will bedischarged as follows:

All surface drainage andwastewater resulting fromthe proposed operation willpass through approvedsediment control structuresand then be discharged intoSteele Fork of Cranes NestRiver.

A copy of the applicationmaterials is available forpublic inspection andcomment at the Wise CountyCourthouse. A copy of thedraft NPDES permit and factsheet are available for publicinspection and comment atthe Division’s Big Stone Gapoffice. Any person whoseinterests are or may beadversely affected by theproposed operation, or anOfficer, or Head of anyFederal, State, or localgovernment agency orauthority may within 30days of July 9, 2013 submitwritten comments orobjections to the Division ofMined Land Reclamationconcerning the proposedoperation and may alsorequest, in writing, that theDivision hold an InformalConference concerning theapplication. A request for aninformal conference shallfollow the requirements of 4

970-Public Notice 970-Public Notice 980-Ad NetworkVAC 25-130-773.13(c) of theVirginia Coal Surface MiningReclamation Regulations.

All correspondenceconcerning the applicationshould be submitted to theDivision of Mined LandReclamation, P.O. Drawer900, Big Stone Gap, Virginia24219, Telephone: (276)523?8202 Attn: PermitSection. Written commentsand a request for informalconference may be e-mailedto the Division [email protected]

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Wise County PublicService Authority P.O. Box 3388

Wise, Virginia 24293 Separate sealed BIDS for

the construction of the NewMaintenance Building for theWise County Public ServiceAuthority (PSA) whichconsists of the constructionof a 3,000 square foot pre-engineered metalmaintenance building,including site work and allrelated appurtenances, willbe received by Mr. DannyBuchanan, ExecutiveDirector, at the Wise CountyPublic Service AuthorityOffice, 5622 Industrial ParkRoad, Norton, Virginia24273, until 2:00 P.M., localprevailing time, on July 24,2013, and then at said officepublicly opened and readaloud.

The CONTRACTDOCUMENTS may beexamined at the followinglocations: Wise County PSA,5622 Industrial Park Road,Norton, Virginia 24273;TTHHOOMMPPSSOONN && LLIITTTTOONN,, 103East Main Street, Wise, VA24293; AGC of America,Blountville, TN; Builder'sExchange, Inc., Knoxville,TN; McGraw-HillConstruction Dodge,Richmond, VA; ValleyConstruction News,Roanoke, VA.

Copies of the CONTRACTDOCUMENTS may beobtained at the office ofThompson & Litton, 103East Main Street, Wise, VA24293, telephone (276)328-2161, or by writing P.O. Box1307, Wise, VA 24293-1307,upon payment of $150.00for each set. Any BIDDER,NON-BIDDER,SUBCONTRACTOR, orSUPPLIER upon returningthe CONTRACT

DOCUMENTS within 30 daysof Bid Opening or by August23, 2013 and in goodcondition, will be refundedone-half of his deposit.

Each BIDDER must belicensed as a Class Acontractor in the State ofVirginia.

A non-mandatory PrebidConference will be held onJuly 10, 2013 at 10:OO A.M.All interested parties arerequested to meet theEngineer at the Wise CountyPSA Office, located at 5622Industrial Park Road, Norton,Virginia 24273, at that time.

Withdrawal of bids shallbe in accordance with theprovisions of the Code ofVirginia Section 2.2-4330.B.Iwhich states, the BIDDERshall give notice in writing ofhis claim of right towithdraw his Bid within twobusiness days after theconclusion of the BidOpening Procedure and shallsubmit original work paperswith such notice. If a Bid iswithdrawn, the next higherbidder shall be deemed to bethe Low Bidder. No Bid maybe withdrawn unless saidwithdrawal is permitted bylaw.

MBE/WBE firms areencouraged to submit bids.

The OWNER reserves theright to reject any and allBids if it appears in his bestinterest to do so.

Wise County PublicService Authority Danny Buchanan Executive Director

June 25, 2013 6-25-1t s6-25

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AUCTIONS

LAKEFRONT AUCTION Sat,Jul.13, 10AM “A perfectlakefront getaway.”

printing needs: Letterhead,envelopes, forms, businesscards, etc. Full color orblack and white. CallNorton, VA (276)679-1101,Ext. 265. The Norton Press,Printers and Publishers ofThe Coalfield Progress.

The Wise County SchoolBoard reserves the right toreject any and all proposalsif it appears in their bestinterest to do so.Wise County School Board

By: Ronald VicarsDirector of Bus./Finance

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bears. Basically they can do nothing to pre-

vent this bear hostility other than allowthem to demolish their property.Jimmy was told if he shot one of thebears he could be fined $20,000 andeven could have jail time. Jimmy jok-ingly told one of the guys that it wouldprobably be cheaper and less time toshoot him. That’s only a joke folks.Jimmy and Rosie are superstars onBoggs Hill.

Rosie has also been suffering withsevere gout in one of her fingers andJimmy has gout in his body and suffersa lot with that.

It appears the couple has enough todeal with daily without the disruption

that the bears are causing.One of my neighbors told me that we

have bears behind my house. Whateverwill be a natural predator for the bearwe will have to bring to Wise Countyand Hurricane to rid ourselves of thesebeats .

ATTENDS CAMP BETHELSicily Laster is off to Camp Bethel to

enjoy all they have to offer these youngchildren in fun, games and Christianteaching. This is her second year to beable to stay at night with the othercampers. She is loving that!

BIRTHDAYSHappy birthday to Ben McGuire

who was nine-years-old on June 15. Heis the son of Laurie and WendellMcGuire and has a little sister, Holly

who is ten.Happy birthday to Justin Peters who

is a recent high school graduate andwill be off to college in the fall. Justinhelps the folks at Hurricane Baptistwith the sound system and other tech-nical items from time to time. He wasalso on the wrestling team at CentralHigh and did a lot of interesting adven-tures as he was being educated atCentral.

Linda Dale celebrated a birthday onthe June 11. She stays busy helping herhusband Wayne do a lot of chores. Nowis hay cutting time, so she picks up theslack at home while Wayne is in ScottCounty cutting and bailing hay. Lindahelps with thing concerning her grand-children from time to time and on occa-sion the grandchildren come to Wise tospend time with their grandparents. Allthe family loves those times together.

WEDDING ANNIVERSARY

Congratulations to Susie and RustyPeters who recently celebrated theirwedding anniversary on June 17.

Susie and Rusty are always helpingat their church, Hurricane Baptist withmusic or with computer activities.Rusty plays both organ and piano fromtime to time at church. They are sobusy but so interested in helping othersand being faithful to the things theybelieve in.

LOUELLA PERRYLouella Perry has not be feeling

great. She recently had surgery and ishaving other complications related tothe surgery and other health issues.She is hoping that she will not have totake chemo treatments, but meanwhileshe still cares for the needs of hermother each day and also helps main-tain her home and her mother’s home.

Louella’s brother, Gary Richardsonis back home now after having surgery.He is not feeling great, but is at hismother’s home recovering.

MUSICThanks to Joan Peters who joined

Rusty Peters on Sunday to furnishmusic for Hurricane Baptist Church.Joan played the piano while Rustyplayed the organ. Joan, at one timeplayed the piano at the church mostSundays, but due to health issue shehad not been able to play in the pastfour years.

We appreciate her talent and serv-ice. Joan is just a real peach of awoman. She is so much fun, straightforward in her speech and thinking.Joan was born in England and grew upthere, married an American soldier andmoved to the U.S. after World War II.She lived in Pound at one time. We lookforward to her presence when shecomes to church. u

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r HurricaneFROM PAGE 4B

Beware of storm chasers, out-of-town contractorsThe BBB Serving

Western VA is advisingconsumers affected byrecent powerful stormsto be on the lookout forstorm chasers and out-of-town contractorssoliciting homeownersand businesses.

“Too often we seeitinerant workersswarm into WesternVirginia after majorstorm damage,” saidJulie Wheeler, presi-dent and CEO of BBBServing Western VA. “Itis not uncommon forthese storm chasers tobe unlicensed and full ofbig promises they can’tdeliver. They are oftenlong gone to anotherstate by the time theconsumer realizes thejob is half-done or doneincorrectly.”

In some instances,

the BBB has seen out-of-state contractors set-ting up shop in the areatrying to capture con-struction work causedby the storms.

The BBB is advisinglocal, established con-tractors to avoid stormchasers who may offerto pay substantialamounts of money touse their local estab-lished name, reputationand contact informa-tion. After masquerad-ing as a local business,storm chasers can leavethese companies withunsatisfied consumersand unrealistic andunfulfilled warranties.

Another commonscheme involves insur-ance fraud, where theitinerant worker offersto deal with the con-sumer’s insurance com-

pany directly and sug-gests the homeownernot pay their deductible.Under no circum-stances can a homeowner avoid payingtheir deductible. Anycontractor that suggestsotherwise to a home-owner is committinginsurance fraud.

The BBB hasreceived multiplereports since July 2012of contractors offeringto cover deductibles andthen charging highercosts to cover thisexpense.

Consumers areencouraged to alwaysdeal with their insur-ance company directlyand not allow a third-party to engage in nego-tiations for insurancecoverage and settle-ments.

Some BBB tips:r Start with trust. For

reliable information,lists of BBB AccreditedBusinesses by industry,and business reviewsyou can trust on localcompanies, visitwww.bbb.org.

r Check to see thatyour contractor is prop-erly licensed and is reg-istered by your state orlocal agency.

r Many municipali-ties require a solicita-tion permit if sales peo-ple go door-to-door.Verify that they have tohave a permit by con-tacting your local town-ship or municipality.BBB suggests con-sumers be pro-active inselecting a contractorand not re-active tosales calls on the phoneor door-to-door pitches.

r While most roofingcontractors abide by thelaw, be careful allowingsomeone you do notknow to inspect yourroof. An unethical con-tractor may actuallycreate damage to getwork. If a roofing con-tractor goes up ontoyour roof without yourpermission, call thepolice department.

r Try to get at leastthree or four quotesfrom contractors, andinsist that payments bemade to the company,not an individual.

r Do not pay for thejob in advance. Be waryof any contractor whodemands full or halfpayment up front.

r Resist high-pres-sure sales tactics suchas the “good deal” you’llget only if you hire the

contractor on the spot.r Get a written con-

tract that specifies theprice, the work to bedone, the amount of lia-bility insurance cover-age maintained by thecontractor, and a timeframe. Require a copyof their current certifi-cate of insurance.

r Pay by credit card,if possible; you mayhave additional protec-tion if there is a prob-lem.

r Check that the con-tractor’s vehicle hassigns or markings on itwith the business nameand phone number, andhas your state’s licenseplates.

If you need moreinformation, contact theBBB at 540/342-3455 or800/533-5501, or visitwww.bbb.org. u

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Norton, Virginia 24273 The Coalfield Progress Tuesday, June 25, 2013 PAGE 7B

• BAILEY, JIMMY

DEAN

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Shoplift,

Alter Price Tags <

$200 (Third Time)

• BARNETTE JR.,

BRIAN KEITH

BOOKED: 6/16/2013

CHARGE/S: Simple

Assault Against

Family Member

• BAUGH, JOSEPH

WAYNE

BOOKED: 6/10/2013

CHARGE/S:

Possess Schedule IV

Drugs; Driving While

Intoxicated - First

Conviction

• BENTLEY,

BRANDER

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: Shoplift,

Alter Price Tags <

$200 (First Time);

Possess Schedule IV

Drugs

• BISHOP, GANNON

REECE

BOOKED: 6/10/2013

CHARGE/S:

Violation Of A

Protective Order

• BLANKENBECKLER,

JAMES WESLEY

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Drive

While License

Revoked (Third Or

Subsequent)

• BOOHER,

MICHAEL

GARLAND

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

Third Conviction

Within 10 Years

• BOWERS,

MCKINLEY RAY

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: Simple

Assault Against

Family Member;

Violation Of A

Protective Order;

Probation Violation -

Felony

• BOYETTE,

BRITTANY

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• BRANHAM,

LAUREN

MICHELLE

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

• BRUMMETT,

MARLENE

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: Petit

Larceny - Second

Conviction

• BRYANT, RUFUS

WAYNE

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S:

Statutory Burglary Of

Dwelling To Commit

Other Felony Or A&B

• CARICO, ISAAC

RAYMOND

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

2nd Conviction W/In

5-10 Years; Possess

Schedule III Drugs

• CARLTON,

CHRISTOPHER

THOMAS

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

First Conviction

• CASTLE, DAVID

LEON

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• CAUDILL,

GEORGIA LEE

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Capias

To Show Cause -

Failure To Pay Fine

And Cost

• CHURCH, JON

LUKE

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

• COOMER, DANNY

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Simple

Assault Against

Family Member

• COPE, ERIC

JONATHAN

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Simple

Assault Against

Family Member

• CRABTREE,

CHRISTOPHER

NEAL

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S:

Malicious Wounding -

Stab, Cut, Wound

With Malicious Intent

• DEARRY, BILLY

GLEN

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• DUKES,

REBEKAH LYNN

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Petit

Larceny - Second

Conviction

• ELDRIDGE,

JESSICA

CAROLINE

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Burglary Conspiracy;

(ELDRIDGE,

JESSICA

CAROLINE CONT.)

Conspiracy To

Commit Larceny;

Grand Larceny -

$200 Or More Not

From Person;

Statutory Burglary Of

Dwelling To Commit

Other Felony Or A&B

• EWING, TREVOR

ELLIS

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Petit

Larceny - Less Than

$200 Not From

Person; Alcohol

Purchase Or

Possession By

Person Under 21

• FISHER, JOE

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S: DWI -

First Conviction,

Blood Alcohol Level

.15 To .20

• FUNK,

CHRISTOPHER

JAMES

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S:

Intentional Damage

Monument <$1,000

Ordinance

• GARCIA, RICKY

MALCOLM

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Shoplift,

Alter Price Tags

< $200 (First Time)

• GILLIAM, ELVIRA

ANN

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Capias

To Show Cause -

Failure To Pay Fine

And Cost

• GILLIAM, JASON

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• HALL, LORETTA

POOLE

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Trespass After Being

Forbidden To Do So;

Malicious Wounding -

Stab, Cut, Wound

With Malicious Intent

• HORNSBY, KIRA

DRUECELLA

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

• HUFF, HEATHER

ERIN

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

DUFFIELDCOMMITS FROM

6/10-16/2013

behind BARSThis information is provided at our request by theSouthwest Virginia Regional Jail Authority, a public bodyoperating a system of regional jails throughout SouthwestVirginia, including two serving our area. The Duffieldregional jail serves Wise, Lee and Scott counties and thecity of Norton. Haysi regional jail serves Dickenson, Russelland Buchanan counties. Their weekly new incarcerationsare listed here. Arrests are matters of public record.

Individuals who have been arrestedare presumed innocent until proven guilty.

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(HUFF, HEATHER

ERIN CONT.)

CHARGE/S: DWI -

First Conviction,

Blood Alcohol Level

.15 To .20

• JOHNSON,

MATTHEW LEE

BOOKED: 6/10/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

Third Conviction

Within 10 Years

• KEITH, ROBERT

LEE

BOOKED: 6/16/2013

CHARGE/S: False

Report To Police Or

Falsely Summoning

Police

• KIDD, DAVID

ALAN

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• LAMBERT, JUSTIN

DAVID

BOOKED: 6/10/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Misdemeanor;

Disobedience/Resist

ance Of An Officer Of

The Court, Etc.

• LAWSON,

BENJAMIN

FRANKLIN

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Trespass After Being

Forbidden To Do So;

Simple Assault

Against Family

Member

• LAWSON, BOBBY

JAY HUGH

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• MAGGARD,

JESSICA ELAINE

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S:

Reckless Driving -

Out Of Control Or

Bad Brakes; Driving

While Intoxicated -

First Conviction

• MAIN, RAYMOND

EVAN

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• MCMURRAY,

JASON MICHAEL

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: Drive

While License

Revoked (Third Or

Subsequent); Simple

Assault Against A

Family Member

• MCGRAW,

TIMOTHY LEWIS

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S:

Electronic Means For

Procuring Minors For

Obscene Material

• MOORE,

CRYSTAL

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S:

Embezzlement,

$200 Or More

• MULLINS, FRANK

LYNN

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

First Conviction

• MULLINS,

HAROLD JUNIOR

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Trespass After Being

Forbidden To Do So

• NAPIER III,

GEORGE

WASHINGTON

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S:

Violation Of A

Protective Order;

Simple Assault

Against Family

Member

• NEELEY, JAMES

DANIEL

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: Petit

Larceny - Third Or

Subsequent

Conviction

• NEELEY,

MAUDENA

BOOKED: 6/16/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• ONEILL,

DOUGLAS PERRY

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Abduct

By Force, Deception,

Etc. Without

Justification;

Malicious Wounding -

Stab, Cut, Wound

With Malicious Intent;

Conspire To Rob

Residence

• PERRY, MELISSA

CARROL

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S: Drive

While License

Revoked - First

Offense

• POWERS, HOLLIE

REBEKKA

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Stalking

With Intent To Cause

Fear Of Death, Etc.

• RAMEY, CARLA

MARIE

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Statutory Burglary Of

Dwelling To Commit

Other Felony Or

A&B; Grand Larceny

- $200 Or More Not

From Person;

Conspiracy To

Commit Larceny;

Burglary Conspiracy

• ROUSE,

REBECCA LEE

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: False

Report To Police Or

Falsely Summoning

Police; Perjury -

Falsely Swear An

Oath

• SIMS, JALLIE

CARLETTA

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• SLUSS,

SHANNON

EUGENE

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

• STANLEY JR.,

CARTER WILLIAM

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• STANLEY, JAMIE

ELIZABETH

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

First Conviction

• STURGILL,

SAMUEL MARK

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• TIGNOR, AMY

LYNN

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

First Conviction

• VENTRO,

CHRISTAN FAITHE

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S:

Trespass After Being

Forbidden To Do So

• WESSON,

REBECCA ANN

BOOKED: 6/16/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• WILLIS,

CLARENCE RAY

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• WOODARD,

CHRISTOPHER LEE

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S:

Forgery; Uttering

• ZIEHLER,

WILLIAM LEE

BOOKED: 6/10/2013

CHARGE/S:

Statutory Burglary Of

Structure To Commit

Larceny, Etc.; Petit

Larceny - Less Than

$200 Not From

Person

• BARTON,

MICHAEL STEVEN

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• BIBLE, CARRIE

LEIGH

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

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BEHINDBARS, FROM PAGE 7B

WISE COUNTY SHERIFF’S REPORTTOTAL PRISONERCOMMITMENTS

IN DUFFIELDAND HAYSI JAILS

For the reporting period of

6/10-16/2013

DUFFIELD / 64HAYSI / 22

86

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Individuals who have been arrestedare presumed innocent until proven guilty.

HAYSI

COMMITS FROM6/10-16/2013

The Wise County Sheriff’s Officereports these activities for June 10-16

• Wise Central Dispatch received a total of1,656 calls. Of the total calls received, 316were dispatched to the sheriff’s office,including eight domestic violence calls.• Criminal process served 26 felony war-rants, 22 misdemeanor warrants, madeone arrest for driving under the influenceand worked eight traffic accidents.

• Civil process served 316 civil papers.• Nine additional criminal investigationswere initiated and 26 were cleared byarrest.• The sheriff’s office provided 200 manhours of courtroom security.• The sheriff’s office transported 0 adults instate; 1 adult out of state, 0 mental patientand two juveniles for a total of 13.5 manhours, unlocked eight vehicle and escortedthree funerals.

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Norton, Virginia 24273 The Coalfield Progress Tuesday, June 25, 2013 PAGE 9B

• BLANKENSHIP,

JAMES

CHRISTOPHER

BOOKED: 6/16/2013

CHARGE/S: Simple

Assault Against

Family Member

• BLANKENSHIP,

MELISSA ANN

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S:

Contempt Of Court -

Misbehavior In The

Presence Of The

Court

• BOWMAN, RICKY

ALLEN

BOOKED: 6/10/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

First Conviction

• BOWMAN, TRACY

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• BROWN, CLYDE

DAVID

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Drunk

In Public, Profane

Language

• CORDER,

CHERISH DIANE

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Grand

Larceny - Auto Theft

• ESTEP, ANTHONY

RAY

BOOKED: 6/10/2013

CHARGE/S:

Trespass After Being

Forbidden To Do So

• FULLER JR.,

KENNETH

DARRELL

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S:

Possession Schedule

I Or II Drugs;

Possess Schedule III

Drugs; Possess

Schedule IV Drugs;

Driving While

Intoxicated - Third

Conviction Within 10

Years; Refuse

Blood/Breath Test -

3rd DWI/Refusal

Within 10 Years;

Driving On

Suspended License

After DWI Conviction;

Burglary Dwelling At

Night To Commit

Larceny, Other

Felony; Grand

Larceny - $200 Or

More Not From

Person

• GREEN, EDDIE

DWAYNE

BOOKED: 6/15/2013

CHARGE/S: Failure

To Appear Capias;

Probation Violation -

Felony

• HARRIS, JAMES

DOUGLAS

BOOKED: 6/11/2013

CHARGE/S:

Intentionally Damage

Any

Property/Monument

<$1,000; Simple

Assault Against

Family Member

• HESS, SHANNON

WAYNE

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

• HUMES JR.,

LINZIE ANDREW

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Contempt Of Court -

Misbehavior In The

Presence Of The

Court

• JACKSON,

MARSHALL

AARON

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S:

Contempt Of Court -

General, Without A

Jury

• JUSTUS, SARA

ELIZABETH

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S: Profane

Swearing Or

Intoxication In Public

• MABRY III, JAMES

CECIL

BOOKED: 6/12/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

• POWERS,

TIMOTHY JAY

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

• RAMEY,

CHRISTOPHER

KEENAN

BOOKED: 6/10/2013

CHARGE/S:

Violation Of

Recognized

Conditions Or Bond

• THOMAS, RANDY

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

• TIBBS,

CHRISTOPHER

SHANE

BOOKED: 6/13/2013

CHARGE/S: Driving

While Intoxicated -

3rd Conviction W/In 5

Years

• VIERS, TABATHA

MAE

BOOKED: 6/14/2013

CHARGE/S:

Probation Violation -

Felony

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before defeating Jon Saado 6-0, 6-0 in thesemifinals on Saturday.

Huff, also a member of the UVa-Wisetennis team, defeated Corey Scott 6-2, 6-1 in the Men’s A quarterfinals on Fridayand defeated future teammate TannerCrowder 6-2, 6-4 in the semifinals onSaturday to advance to the championshipmatch.

Crowder, a recent J.I. Burton HighSchool graduate and Lonesome PineDistrict champion, signed a letter ofintent earlier this year to continue his\tennis career at UVa-Wise.

In the Men’s B Division, GeorgeShamiyeh, who attends UVa. inCharlottesville, defeated Marley Green,of Appalachia, 6-1, 6-1 in Sunday’s cham-pionship match.

Shamiyeh advanced to the title matchby defeating Ethan Raleigh 6-1, 6-1 inthe semifinals on Saturday.

Green defeated Todd Galyean 3-6, 6-4, 10-6 on Wednesday and then won hissemifinal match by a 6-3, 6-2 marginover Antonio Acevedo on Saturday.

Hank Hankins III added another titleto his resume Sunday with a 7-6 (9), 3-6,6-3 marathon match win over Brian Berg

in the Men’s 40-over division champi-onship.

Hankins advanced to the title matchwith a 6-2, 6-0 victory over Jim Couch, ofCoeburn, in the semifinals on Saturday.

Berg defeated Tom Baker 6-3, 6-2 inSaturday’s other semifinal match in thedivision.

Acevedo won the Boys’ 18-under divi-sion championship Sunday by defaultwhen Blake Pientka was forced to with-draw from competition because of ill-ness.

Acevedo, of eastern Kentucky, beatTyler Nelson in the semifinals onSaturday by a 7-6 (5), 6-3 margin.

Pientka advanced to the title matchwith a 6-3, 7-6 (4) win over EthanRaleigh in Saturday’s other semifinal.

In the Men’s Doubles division,Akimenko and Huff advanced to the titlematch with a 6-1, 6-0 victory over JonSaado and John Dotson in the quarterfi-nals on Friday before taking a 6-1, 6-2win over Alan White and Pientka in thesemifinals on Saturday.

Woods and Kyte advanced to thechampionship match with a 6-4, 6-2quarterfinal win over Berg and TimDotson and a 6-1, 6-4 semifinal victoryover the team of Crowder and Scott. u

PAGE 10B Tuesday, June 25, 2013 The Coalfield Progress Norton, Virginia 24273

Kilgore.The Woods duo drew a first-round

bye before defeating the team ofMichael Baker and Hannah Baker 6-3,7-6 (5) on Friday in the divisions quar-terfinals.

In Saturday’s semifinal match, Woodsand Woods took a win over Marc Huffand Melissa Blackburn by a 6-1, 6-1

margin.Akimenko and Kilgore advanced to

the championship match by defeatingBlake Pientka and Brianna Stallard 6-1,6-1 on Thursday in the bracket’s firstround.

The duo then defeated Tim Dotsonand Nicole Pilkenton 7-5, 6-1 in thequarterfinals before beating HankHankins III and Mary Jo Stallard 6-0, 6-3 in the semifinals on Saturday. u

r TwinsFROM PAGE 1B

r TitlesFROM PAGE 1B

Coalfield Progress Open winners

u Antonio Acevedou Vlad Akimenko

u Hank Hankins III u George Shamiyeh u Marc Huff and Vlad Akimenko

u Brianna and Mary Jo Stallard

u Marley and Josh Woods

u UVa-Wise rising sophomore Vlad Akimenko pre-pares to deliver a backhand shot, while his partnerAndi Kilgore gets in position for a return in Sunday’sCoalfield Progress Open tennis tournament champi-onship match.

u UVa-Wise tennis player Marc Huffreturns a shot during his Men’s A champi-onship match against teammate VladAkimenko.

u George Shamiyeh wonThe Coalfield Progress Opentennis tournament’s Men’s BDivision championshipSunday with a victory overMarley Green.

u Rising Central High School freshman Lexie Kennedyreturns a shot in Sunday’s Coalfield Progress Open ten-

nis tournament Women’s Doubles champi-onship match.

KEIVN MAYS PHOTOS

u Hank Hankins III makes a serve inthe Men’s 40 Division championshipmatch Sunday in The CoalfieldProgress tennis tournament. Hankinsand Berg battled for nearly three hoursbefore Hankins won the three-setmatch.

l Marley Green, of Appalachia, makes areturn shot on the ball during Sunday’schampionship match in the Men’s B Division.

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