Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 2017 Page: 10 of 10
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10 - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 2017
GAINESVILLE DAILY REGISTER
Sports
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FourmembersoftheGainesvilleLeopardsboysvarsitybasketballteam,fromlefttoright,TylerGoldsworthy, Calion
Baker, JoshKempandZackBlevinsreceived9-4AAII-Districthonorsfollowingthe2016-17season.Kempand Blevins
werenamedFirstTeamAII-District,GoldsworthywasnamedontheAcademicAII-DistrictlistandBakerwasnamedasan
HonorableMention.
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LINDSAY—SophomoreParkerMcGrewcol
lectedtwohitsandpitchedfiveinningsofone-
runbaseballwhilestrikingouteightbatters
MondaytohelpleadtheMuensterHornetstoan
8-2victoryovertheLindsayKnights.
Second-rankedMuenster (12-2) was held score
lessthroughtwoinningsbeforeexplodingfor
sevenrunsinthe top of thethirdinning.
JuniorClayStevensgottherallystartedwith
aRBIdoublethatscoredjuniorCarson
Trubenbach.Twobatterslater,juniorCarson
CheaneydroveinStevensandKagen
Dangelmayronagroundout.BrandonSicking
andSawyerSandersaddedtwoRBIsapiecein
theinningtopushtheMuensterleadto7-0.
McGrewwassolidtherestoftheway,surren
deringjustoneruninthebottomofthefifthona
DawsonAnderlesinglethatscoredKinzy
Turbeville.Seventh-rankedLindsayaddedone
moreruninthebottomoftheseventhbefore
ultimatelyfallingbythefinalscoreof7-2.
KyleHermestookthelossbygivingupseven
runs—onlytwoearned—overthreeinningsof
work.BrandonCraigiepitchedtheremaining
fourinnings,givinguponerunwhilestriking
outthreeMuensterbatters.
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HARRISBURG,Pa. (AP)—The
failureofPennState’sformer
presidenttoreportchildmolesta ■
tionaccusationsagainstJerry
Sandusky allowedevirtorun
wi!d,”prosecutorssaidTuesday
atthe startof Graham Sp anier’s
trial. Adefense attorney accused
prosecutorsoftryingto“crimi -
nalize aj udgmentcall. ”
Openingstatementsgotunder -
wayinthelong-delayedcriminal
trialagainstSpanier,whofaces
felonychargesofchildendanger -
mentandconspiracyforhowhe
handleda2001reportthatthe
formerassistantfootballcoach
hadabusedaboyinateamshow
er.
Sandusky,aformerassistant
footballcoach,wasconvictedin
2012ofsexuallyabusingl0boys
andisservingdecadesinprison.
OnMonday, seven wo menand
fivemenwerechosenforthe
mainjurypanelafterquestioning
ofprospectivejurorswasdonein
secret.Fouralternateswere
pickedTuesdaymorning.
Deputy AttorneyGeneral
PatrickSchultetoldjurorsthat
Spanierandothersagreednotto
reportSanduskyand,asaresult,
“evilintheformofJerry
Sandusky was allowedto run
wild.”
Theattorneygeneral’soffice’s
witnesslistincludestwoformer
PennStateofficialswhotook
pleadealsinthecaselastweek
—former vice presidentGary
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insistingthattheygoto”state
child-welfareauthorities,Schulte
said.
Thetrialisexpectedtolast
aboutaweek.
Spanier, 68, was forcedout
shortlyafterSanduskywas
chargedwithchildmolestationin
2011. Sandusky was sentencedto
30to60yearsinprisonandmain
tainshisinnocence.
Schultz andCurleyhadfaced
thesamechargesasSpanier
beforetheypleadedguiltylast
weektoa singlemisdeme anor
countofchildendangerment, and
theyawaitsentencing.
Silvertookissuewiththecon -
spiracycharge,sayingPenn
Stateofficialstoldafewother
people aboutthecomplaintand
reportedSanduskytoSecond
Mile,acharitySanduskyfounded
andwherehemetmostofhisvic
tims.
“That’s aheckof a way topull
offaconspiracytoendangerthe
welfareofchildren,togooffand
tellallthesepeople,”hesaid.
Thechargesstemfromtheir
handlingofthe2001reportfrom
McQuearythatSanduskyhad
apparentlymolestedaboyina
team shower. Prosecutors say
theirfailuretoreportthatto
authoritiesallowedSanduskyto
continuetoabuseboysandalso
endangeredothers.
SpanierhassaidthatCurley
andSchultzcharacterizedthe
incidentinthe shower ashorse -
playandnotanyformofchild
abuse.Hedeniesanywrongdo -
ing.
Schultz andformerathleticdirec
torTimCurley.
Italsoincludes aformerPenn
Statelawyer,theonetimeheadof
acharityforchildrenfoundedby
S andusky, police and someone
describedonlyas“aconfidential
witness.’’Anotherpotentialwit -
nessisMikeMcQueary,agradu ■
ateassistantcoachwhoreported
seeingSanduskyshowerwiththe
boy.
DefenseattorneySamSilver
disputedanynotionthathiscli -
entandothersdidn’trespondto
the2001complaintabout
Sandusky.
“They made adecisionthey
believedwasappropriateunder
thecircumstances,”hesaid,
accusingprosecutor s of try ingto
“criminalize aj udgmentcall. ”
Schulte toldjurorsaboutaMay
1998incidentinwhichmother
reportedSanduskyshowering
withherson,andsaidSchultz
informedSpanier“becausethe
presidentoftheuniversity
shouldbeapprisedofsomething
like that.”
After amonththeinvestigation
endedwithnochargesbeing
filed.
AfterMcQueary’s2001report,
Spanier,SchultzandCurley
decidedtotalkto Sandusky and
barhimfromcampus rather than
reporthimtochild-welfare
authorities, Schultesaid. They
toldhimifhedidn’tgethelpthey
wouldreporthim,hesaid.
“Gary Schultzisgoingto tell
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Armstrong, Mark J. Gainesville Daily Register (Gainesville, Tex.), Vol. 127, No. 144, Ed. 1 Wednesday, March 22, 2017, newspaper, March 22, 2017; Gainesville, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1323934/m1/10/?q=%22%22~1&rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Cooke County Library.