Chattanooga Times Free Press

Lookouts rained out

- STAFF REPORTS

The Chattanoog­a Lookouts will have to wait a little longer to pick up where they left off. Chattanoog­a, which won 10 of its last 11 games in the Southern League’s first half to roll to the North Division title, had its second-half opener Thursday night at AT&T Field rained out. The Lookouts were supposed to play Pensacola, and those two teams are scheduled to play tonight and Saturday night at 7:15, with fireworks following both contests. Saturday is also “Star Wars Night.” Thursday’s game now will be part of two seven-inning games Sunday, with the first of those scheduled for 4:15. The AT&T gates will open Sunday at 3:30. The Lookouts have lost four home dates this season due to rain after not losing any last year.

FISHING

› Samuel and Matthew Vandagriff of Warren County High School are sixth out of 231 teams after Thursday’s first round of the Costa Bassmaster High School National Championsh­ip tournament on Kentucky Lake. The Vandagriff­s totaled 21 pounds, 12 ounces on their five-bass limit. Steven Swann and Logan Henderson of the Springvill­e Anglers in Alabama, winners of the Costa Bassmaster High School Southern Open in April, took the lead Thursday with 24-1 — a record round for a Bassmaster high school event. Christophe­r Miller and Bryant Cooper of Tellico Plains are tied for 25th at 18-1, and Grundy County’s Kyle Palmer and Kyle Ingleburge­r are 44th at 16-9. The top 12 teams after today’s round will compete Saturday in the final round, but bad weather is feared for today.

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