Tennessee Titans NFL superstar defensive end Jevon ‘The Freak” Kearse was arrested and charged with a DUI near the Vanderbuilt University campus in Nashville, Tenn early this Sunday morning.
Metro Nashville police stopped a Cadillac Escalade at 4:42 AM CT after it was observed “swerving at a high rate of speed” while traveling west on West End Avenue near 23rd Avenue South. Driver Jevon Kearse failed field sobriety tests and refused to take a breathalyzer test after he was pulled over at West End Avenue and 29th Avenue South.
Jevon Kearse was arrested and confined to the Criminal Justice Center in downtown Nashville.
American Legion Baseball Video: Arlington vs. Glenview at “Rec Park” June 19, 2008. Arlington Heights American Legion Post 208 Baseball Schedule is now available in the Local Sports section of The Cardinal …
Home Field: Lloyd W. Meyer Field at Recreation Park 500 East Miner St. Arlington Heights, IL
2008 ARLINGTON HEIGHTS AMERICAN LEGION BASEBALL SCHEDULE — POST 208
DATE ARLINGTON VS LOCATION TIME W/L JUN 11 MORTON GROVE RECREATION PARK 7:30P W JUN 12 MOUNT PROSPECT RECREATION PARK 7:30P W JUN 13 DEPERE, WI RECREATION PARK 5:30PCANC JUN 13 MOLINE RECREATION PARK 8:00P W JUN 14 MOLINE RECREATION PARK 11:00A L JUN 14 DEPERE, WI RECREATION PARK 5:00P W JUN 15 WILMETTE RECREATION PARK 11:00A R JUN 16 ELK GROVE AWAY 6:00P W JUN 17 WAUKEGAN RECREATION PARK 7:30P W JUN 18 EVANSTON NORTHWESTERN U 6:00P W JUN 19 GLENVIEW RECREATION PARK 7:30P W JUN 20 CRYSTAL LAKE RECREATION PARK 7:30P R JUN 21 MORRIS (DH) RECREATION PARK NOON SPLIT JUN 23 WILMETTE NORTHWESTERN U 6:00P W JUN 24 PALATINE RECREATION PARK 7:30P L JUN 25 NORTHBROOK AWAY 7:00P R
JUN 27 BARRINGTON ARLINGTON HEIGHT WINS JUN 28 TOURNAMENT BARRINGTON TOURNAMENT JUN 29 BARRINGTON WINNING ALL 5 GAMES PLAYED
JUN 30 WILMETTE DUKE CHILDS FLD 6:00P W
JUL 01 MORTON GROVE AWAY-NILES NORTH 6:00P W JUL 02 MOUNT PROSPECT AWAY-PHS 6:00P R
JUL 04 MOLINE WON 4, LOST 2 … 2ND PLACE JUL 05 TOURNAMENT SCHEDULE JUL 06 TOURNAMENT SEE BELOW
JUL 09 PORTAGE PARK RECREATION PARK 7:30P W JUL 11 ELMHURST RECREATION PARK 7:30PCANC JUL 12 ELK GROVE RECREATION PARK 11:00A R JUL 13 WHEATON (DH) RECREATION PARK 11:00A WW JUL 15 NORTHBROOK IS DOUBLE HEADER STARTS 6:00P WW JUL 15 NORTHBROOK RECREATION PARK 6:00P NORTHBROOK (Scheduled & makeup game)
JUL 16 EVANSTON RECREATION PARK 7:30P W JUL 17 PALATINE RECREATION PARK 7:30P L
JUL 18 21ST ANNUAL DON HAWKINS FIELD JUL 19 APPLETON, WI 3220 W. COLLEGE AV JUL 20 AMERICAN LEGION APPLETON LEGION CLUB POST 38 BASEBALL … ROUND ROBIN TOURNAMENT WEATHER RADAR MAP APPLETON WISCONSIN | FORECAST JUL 18 APPLETON DON HAWKINS FIELD 5:30P L JUL 19 APPLE VALLEY DON HAWKINS FIELD 1230P W JUL 19 LA CROSSE DON HAWKINS FIELD 3:00P W JUL 20 BLISSFIELD DON HAWKINS FIELD 1000A L JUL 21 MT PROSPECT PROSPECT HS 6:00P R JUL 22 GLENVIEW GLENBROOK S HS 6:00P W JUL 23 PORTAGE PARK RECREATION PARK 7:30P W JUL 24 ELK GROVE RECREATION PARK 4:30P W JUL 25 MT PROSPECT MAINE EAST HS 6:00P C AMERICAN LEGION FIRST DIVISION TOURNAMENT BEGINS … ARLINGTON DETAILS ONLY POSTED HERE ALL TOURNAMENT GAMES AT RECREATION PARK EXCEPT FINAL DAY (SUNDAY) IS AT PALATINE HIGH SCHOOL DOUBLE ELIMINATION TOURNAMENT JUL 29 Arlington vs. Morton Grove 4:00P W JUL 30 Arlington vs. Elk Grove 4:00P W JUL 31 Arlington vs. Palatine RAINED OUT AUG 01Arlington vs. Palatine 7:00P W AUG 02 Arlington vs. Wilmette 2:15P W AT PALATINE HS AUG 03 Arlington vs. Elk Grove 11:00A L Arlington vs. Elk Grove 2:15P W
AUG 06 STATE TOURNAMENT BELLEVILLE, IL (DOUBLE ELIMINATION) Arlington’s game today under protest. Arlington lost to Edwardsville 8-4, but in the 7th inning with Arlington winning 4-2, an umpire disallowed a switch involving Kyle Gaedele. The action of the umpire was protested by Lloyd Meyer — the first protest of his long career — and the protest was upheld. Arlington will pick up tomorrow at the exact point of today’s game in the 7th inning with a 4-2 lead.
AUG 07 STATE TOURNAMENT BELLEVILLE, IL Arlington beats Edwardsville … 12-5 Arlington loses to Decatur ….. 4-3
AUG 08 STATE TOURNAMENT BELLEVILLE, IL Arlington beats St. Charles …. 7-4 Arlington beats Decatur …….. 11-4 AUG 09 STATE TOURNAMENT BELLEVILLE, IL Arlington beats Belleville ….. 14-2 Arlington loses to Belleville … 9-4 Belleville moves on to Great Lakes Regional Tournament
BELLEVILLE WEATHER RADAR — CLICK HERE WHITEY HERZOG FIELD TOURNAMENT FIELD INFO — CLICK HERE AUG 14 AMERICAN LEGION CHILLICOTHE, OH AUG 15 REGIONALS CHILLICOTHE, OH AUG 16 REGIONALS CHILLICOTHE, OH AUG 17 REGIONALS CHILLICOTHE, OH AUG 18 REGIONALS CHILLICOTHE, OH AUG 22 AMERICAN LEGION SHELBY, NC AUG 23 WORLD SERIES SHELBY, NC AUG 24 WORLD SERIES SHELBY, NC AUG 25 WORLD SERIES SHELBY, NC AUG 26 WORLD SERIES SHELBY, NC 2008 Leo Brunner Invitational Moline, Illinois JUL 04 Ottawa vs Arlington 3:00PM Moline HS South JUL 04 Galesburg vs Arlington 5:30PM Moline HS South JUL 05 Moline vs Arlington 2:30PM Augustana College JUL 06 Qualifying games in the morning JUL 06 CHAMPIONSHIP 2:00PM Moline HS South
ROSTER INFO Kyle Gaedele (Rolling Meadows, drafted by Tampa Bay in 32nd Round, may play at Valparaiso) Ted Metzger (Rolling Meadows), Kevin Serna (Rolling Meadows)
Tim Scanlan (Prospect, Eastern Kentucky), Jason Leblebijian, (Prospect), Shane Uhle (Prospect) Al Lazarz (Prospect), Erich Schwarzbeck (Prospect), Dominic Pugliese (Prospect) Miles Osei (Prospect), John Coen (Prospect)
Dan Kelley (Hersey), Mike Toljanic (Hersey), Matt Milligan (Hersey), Bob Gehm (Hersey)
Brendan King (St. Viator), Brett Kay (St. Viator).
More than half of today’s Major Leaguers got their start in American Legion Baseball. Fifty-two former American Legion Baseball players have been inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame, including Tony Gywnn, Bruce Sutter, Ryan Sandberg, Wade Boggs, Paul Molitor, Gary Carter, Eddie Murray, Dave Winfield, Sparky Anderson, Carlton Fisk, Bob Feller, Brooks Robinson, Yogi Berra, Jim Palmer, Reggie Jackson, Pee Wee Reese, Catfish Hunter, Rollie Fingers and Tom Seaver.
The presence of bacteria and mold in flooded areas could impact public health for a long time as people attempt to reclaim homes and businesses and come in contact with mold-infected drywall, ceiling tiles, carpeting, insulation and stuffed animals.
“From a public health standpoint, we will be in a much more dangerous place,” said University of Iowa College of Public Health Dean James Merchant.
Aftermath Flood/Health Awareness Alert/Watch for the following:
• Skin Infections: Watch for redness, swelling, warmth or drainage (of pus or fluid) from the skin. Fever may or may not be present.
• Tetanus: If you’re injured by a cut, puncture wound or abrasion while working in floodwaters or handling flood materials, you may need a shot if you have not been vaccinated in the past five years. Puncture wounds can be much more dangerous because the deep nature of the wound without oxygen exposure can harbor more serious organisms.
• Water borne illness: Gastrointestinal infections can result from ingesting contaminated water and can lead to diarrhea, vomiting and cramping abdominal pain. Fever is not common with GI illness.
• Mold: Any damp surface in a flooded area could get mold. It can be found on porous material. Those should be thrown away. Mold is a known trigger of allergies and asthma.
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