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NEWS BRIEFS Alex Citrus County COVID-19 update Trebek According to the Florida Department of Health, 144 new posi- dies tive cases were re- ported in Citrus County since the latest update. Two new hospitaliza- tions were reported; three new deaths were reported. To date in the county, 3,584 people have tested positive (including 17 non- residents), 353 have been hospitalized and 142 have died. Veterans Day file photo service, lunch Alex Trebek, pictured here planned in 2006, died Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, after battling There will be a Vet- pancreatic cancer for erans Day 11th Hour nearly two years. Memorial Service be- ginning at 11 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 11, at the Old Courthouse Longtime Heritage Museum grounds. ‘Jeopardy!’ host Guest Speakers in- clude U.S. Rep. Dan- Associated Press iel Webster, Inverness Then-Democratic presidential candidate former Vice President speaks to media before boarding his was 80 Mayor Bob Plaisted campaign plane at New Castle Airport, in New Castle, Del., in October 2020. The now president-elect on Sunday said and Citrus County he plans to move quickly to build out his administration. LYNN ELBER Sheriff Mike Prender- AP Television Writer gast. Limited to 50 spectators. — Alex Following the ser- President-elect dives right in to build out his administration Trebek, who presided over the beloved quiz vice, there will be a show “Jeopardy!” for WILL WEISSERT, other work in progress from cur- free up money for the transition Veterans Day lun- more than 30 years with cheon for veterans ALEXANDRA JAFFE AND rent staff at the departments to and clear the way for Biden’s team help Biden’s team prepare to tran- to begin putting in place the transi- dapper charm and a touch and their spouses at AAMER MADHANI of schoolmaster strict- The Depot on North Associated Press sition. officials would tion process at agencies. not comment on whether they “America’s national security and ness, died Sunday. He was Apopka Avenue in 80. WILMINGTON, Del. — President- would cooperate with Biden’s team economic interests depend on the Inverness. Trebek, who announced elect Joe Biden signaled on Sunday on the review. federal government signaling Contact Chris in 2019 that he had ad- he plans to move quickly to build “People want the country to clearly and swiftly that the United Gregoriou at 352-302- vanced pancreatic cancer, out his government, focusing first move forward,“ said Kate Beding- States government will respect the died at his Los Angeles 9777 for more infor- on the raging pandemic that will field, Biden deputy campaign man- will of the American people and home, surrounded by mation. Contact likely dominate the early days of ager, in an interview on NBC’s engage in a smooth and peaceful family and friends, “Jeop- Barbara Mills at 352- his administration. “Meet the Press,” and see Biden transfer of power,” Psaki said in a ardy!” studio Sony said. 422-6236 or barbara Biden named a former surgeon and Vice President-elect Kamala posting. The Canadian-born [email protected] general, Dr. Vivek Murthy, and a Harris ”have the opportunity to do A GSA official said Sunday that host, who made a point of regarding luncheon. former Food and Drug Administra- the work, to get the virus under step had not been taken yet. informing fans about his tion commissioner, David Kessler, control and to get our economy Still, there were signs that lead- health directly, spoke in a — From staff reports as co-chairs of a coronavirus work- back together.” ers in Washington and foreign cap- calm, even tone as he re- ing group set to get started, with It’s unclear for now whether itals were preparing for a new vealed his illness and other members expected to be an- President Donald Trump and his administration. hope for a cure in a video POLL nounced Monday. administration will cooperate. He Biden aides said the president- posted March 6, 2019. Transition team officials said has yet to acknowledge Biden’s vic- elect and transition team had been IN THE NEWS: In the video, Trebek that also this week Biden will tory and has pledged to mount in touch with Republican lawmak- said he was joining the launch his agency review teams, legal challenges in several closely ers. Israel’s prime minister, Benja- What do 50,000 other Americans the group of transition staffers that contested states that decided the min Netanyahu, one of Trump’s who receive such a diag- you think? have access to key agencies in the race. closest allies, opened a Cabinet nosis each year and that current administration to ease the Biden adviser Jen Psaki pressed meeting on Sunday by congratulat- What will be the impact he recognized that the of increases to Florida’s transfer of power. The teams will for the Trump-appointed head of ing Biden, a former vice president the General Services Administra- and longtime senator. prognosis was not hourly minimum wage collect and review information tion to quickly recognize Biden as encouraging. from $10 to $15 by such as budgetary and staffing de- cisions, pending regulations and the president-elect, which would See STEAM/Page A7 See TREBEK/Page A7 2026? A. Well deserved and long overdue increase that’s beneficial for the state’s economy. B. Benefits businesses 28th Veterans Appreciation Week: Massing of the Colors by creating happier employees. C. Double whammy for businesses on the financial edge from COVID-19. D. More pay means fewer jobs, especially in the service sector. E. Short-term pain for long-term gain for all parties. To vote, visit www. chronicleonline.com. Scroll down the home page and look for the poll box in the right- hand column. Results will appear next Monday. Find last week’s online poll results./Page A3

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GFWC Woman's Inverness set to make utility changes to accommodate construction on U.S. 41 Club to meet FRED HIERS Williams told the council the ex- from State Road 44 to near the moving the utility line. The GFWC Woman's Staff writer pected cost to move the line and Withlacoochee State Trail bridge Also included in the information Club of Inverness will meet replace it with a larger diameter and be from two to four lanes. to the council were likely locations via Zoom at 1 p.m. Monday, As state transportation officials pipe to accommodate future Right-of-way acquisition is sched- for FDOT drainage retention areas Nov. 9. In September, a move forward with plans to widen growth and demand would be uled through 2021-22, with con- at Whispering Pines Park and meeting was held outdoors U.S. 41 through Inverness, city offi- about $1.3 million. Williams said struction slated for 2022-23. along U.S. 41. Councilman Ken and in October, in a large cials are moving early to contem- the city’s utility department would Williams told the council it was Hinkle said he was concerned that facility to enable social plate the costs associated with the have to pay the cost rather than the important to be prepared for the the proposed retention areas were distancing. construction. city’s general fund. new water line changes and will along valuable commercial real es- Inverness City Manager Eric Wil- Williams told the Chronicle the With the escalation of ask FDOT to allow the city to coor- tate and would cost the city lost tax liams told the council during its utility department sets money dinate bidding out the city’s utility revenues. COVID-19, club members scheduled meeting Wednesday, aside for such projects and has suf- work as part of the state’s larger Williams said he would invite are rising to the ongoing Nov. 4, 2020, that as the Florida De- ficient amounts in reserves to road project there, which would FDOT representatives to the city challenges of working to- partment of Transportation cover the cost. help to reduce the price. council to explain the project and gether on community proj- (FDOT) widens the thoroughfare, He said the current line is Williams said beginning now the placement of retention areas ects and are proud to have the city will need to move its water 2 inches in diameter and will be re- would help put the city a year along U.S. 41 but FDOT had slightly placed first in the recent line and use the opportunity to ex- placed by a 12-inch diameter line. ahead of schedule and ensure the reduced the retention area Wellness Challenge for de- pand it. The widening of the road will be city is not taken by surprise about footprint. mentia awareness. For information about the club or to attend the Zoom meeting, call 352-634-4216.

Genealogical City hopes county will kick in funds for Riverwalk Society to Zoom MIKE WRIGHT progressing on its The Citrus County Gene- Staff writer projects. alogical Society will host a “It’s exciting to finally see virtual meeting at 10 a.m. The long-awaited the Riverwalk teed up for on Tuesday, Nov. 10. King’s Bay Riverwalk success,” she said. “They’ve Claudia Breland, profes- project in Crystal River done a dramatically beauti- sional genealogist and appears getting closer to ful job on the renovation of writer, will present "Writing fruition from a financial what was once a sad little up Your Family History Re- standpoint. downtown.” search Using Word Pro- With the Tourist Devel- Schlabach said she too opment Council (TDC) supports Riverwalk, but cessing Software." recommending the questioned whether now Guests are welcome. To county spend $500,000 in is the best time to ask for join, email Mary Ann tourist tax revenue to- hundreds of thousands of Machonkin at himary@ ward the project, Citrus dollars from the county. tampabay.rr.com. County Commissioner “If they can get a mil- Jeff Kinnard is proposing lion dollars from Talla- the county match it with hassee, maybe they can Charity thrift funds now set aside for a get a million and a half,” shop relocates bike path on Fort Island she said. “Obviously, the Nature Coast Ministries’ Trail. Riverwalk in normal Kinnard, whose push Thrift Shop will host a grand times is great. Right now, for the bike trail led the we’re in uncharted opening on Wednesday, county to set aside funds waters.” Nov. 11, at 4546 S. Sun- to match potential state Both Davis and Schla- coast Blvd. (in the Ollie’s SunTrail funding, said bach take office on Tues- plaza), his suggestion to shift day, Nov. 17. Chronicle file photo Homosassa. Store hours funding to Riverwalk The Crystal River City are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Mon- The northern and eastern shores of Cedar Cove, King's Bay awaits the construction of does not indicate the Crystal River's Riverwalk boardwalk that will stretch several waterfront properties, from Council, meeting as the day through Saturday. bike trail project is dead. the city's Kings Bay Park to Cracker's restaurant. community redevelop- The shop features an “I’m not taking the ment agency board, will array of gently used furni- project off the table,” he have a Riverwalk update ture, small appliances, said Friday. City Manager Ken from the county will help. differing views on the at its 5 p.m. meeting Mon- lamps, wall art, house- Riverwalk is 75% com- Frink said the city plans The county’s two new- matter. day, Nov. 9 at city hall on wares, linens, electronics, plete and it now has to ask the Legislature for est commissioners-elect, Davis said she fully U.S. 19. clothing, shoes, accesso- buy-in from all affected $1.2 million, and that Holly Davis and Ruthie supports the request, not- The city council meet- ries, jewelry, tools and a property owners. $1 million in funding Schlabach, offered ing that the city is ing will follow. Christmas shop. There will be a ribbon cut- ting with the Citrus County Chamber of Commerce at 4:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 23. Donations of money and Inverness council to explore visitor center’s future merchandise are greatly ap- preciated as Nature Coast FRED HIERS saying most of the city’s vis- But Williams said he is building near Inverness’ downtown Ministries, a 501(c)(3), Staff writer itor foot traffic is in city confident the city could and the site would be a good one works to help provide no hall. lease the facility for about for a legal office, restaurant or cost dental care in Citrus Just two years after opening In- But Plaisted admitted it $40,000 per year over the other government agency. County. verness’ new visitor center, the city will take time to recoup next 10 years and recoup As for the price, Plaisted said the Send checks to Nature council is looking to likely move its most of the money the city most of the investment previous management presented Coast Ministries, 7655 Gulf- staff back into city hall where most spent on the project that and still own the building. the council with an initial cost, but to-Lake Highway, Suite 8, city visitors come to conduct busi- came far over budget. In addition, Williams said another one when it was Crystal River, FL 34429. ness or learn about the area. Originally, the visitor Eric that growth of the city in completed. The city council agreed this center was slated to cost Williams that area may warrant the “I was blown away by it,” Plaisted Become a thrift shop vol- week to hold a workshop in early about $380,000. But Wil- Inverness city city to once again utilize told the Chronicle. “(But) the real- unteer by calling Edie Rosio 2021 to decide its best options for liams told the council the mananger. the building either as a ity is it came in more than at 352-501-9304. the visitor center on Dampier 2,000-square-foot building visitor center or other gov- expected.” Street, a block from Wallace Brooks cost about $675,000. ernment location. Plaisted said the city must now Senior Friends For Park and across the street from the Williams was not city manager Williams said he will investigate work with what it has and move for- City Garden. when the building opened nearly the best use of the space and bring ward in deciding what to do with Life to gather City Manager Eric Williams told two years ago. He was assistant city his findings to the council during the building. Senior Friends for Life will his council bosses that evaluating manager. its workshop. Councilwoman Linda Bega meet at 11:30 a.m. on the center and how to utilize city Asked by the Chronicle why the The Chronicle asked that Wil- agreed. Wednesday, Nov. 11, at the space was part of staff and the cost overruns, Williams told the liams provide the newspaper with The options are to lease, sell, or council’s more aggressive effort to newspaper he was not involved in the documentation regarding the find another organization that Citrus Hills Country Club. focus city resources. its construction. cost and change orders involved in could share the space, she said. Attendees will be honor- “I do think a workshop is a good “This was handled by the previ- the visitor center’s construction Bega said it would not likely ing veterans. Visitors are idea,” Williams said. ous management” and did not in- two years ago. Williams said he will benefit the city to explore why the welcome. For reservations Mayor Bob Plaisted originally clude supervision by current city do so and make those documents costs rose. But she said that she or meal choices, call 352- proposed the idea of leasing or sell- staff, but rather the previous man- available next week. remembered the costs rising. 489-9408 or 352-344-8256. ing the visitor center during this agement’s consultants, Williams Plaisted said he too felt confi- Now the best step for the city is week’s council meeting after said. dent the city could lease the “to move forward,” she said. Toys for Tots ONLINE POLL RESULTS registration open Citrus United Basket will begin registration for the QUESTION: What do you think is the greatest change needed to promote diversity in Citrus County? Toys for Tots program now I A. Higher paying jobs for everyone, but especially minorities. (148 votes) through Dec. 9. The hours I B. Better, more diverse educational opportunities. 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It’s essential tance speech. deliberate persecution that became to stay on top of your responsibilities. Associated Press Jim Carrey played Presi- Moderation will be necessary finan- Actor-comedian Jim Carrey, left, and President-elect Joe Biden, known as “Kristallnacht.” cially, emotionally and physically. dent-elect Joe Biden, taking the right. In 1976, the U.N. General As- stage and poking fun at the five- Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — A sembly approved resolutions con- change of pace will give you time to day wait for results. He even of- demning apartheid in South Africa, figure out your next move. Strive to fered a throwback to one of his including one characterizing the protect yourself. infamous’ 90s-era lines, calling white-ruled government as Aries (March 21-April 19) — Don’t President Donald Trump a “illegitimate.” fold under pressure or give in to unfair “Looooosseer!” to laughs and In 2000, George W. Bush’s lead solutions. 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Self-improvement proj- favorite of the president’s late Benjamin Netanyahu reaffirmed campaign rallies. Associated Press ects are favored. Offer love and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris, left, and actress-comedian their commitment to seeking elusive Host Dave Chappelle opened understanding. Maya Rudolph, right. Middle East peace during a White Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Make his monologue by lighting a ciga- House meeting. positive changes at home. Keep your rette and calling it “a pretty in- “Now Trump is gone,” Chap- the Clemson-Notre Dame game, One year ago: Germany marked money and possessions in a safe credible day.” pelle said, before joking about which ran into double overtime. the 30th anniversary of the opening place. Choose to do your own thing, He quickly got serious, saying Trump’s response to the Chappelle hosted “SNL” in of the Berlin Wall, at a ceremony at- and budget wisely. Keep the peace. he was thinking about his great- coronavirus. November 2016 in its first epi- tended by leaders from Germany, Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — A change to grandfather, who was born a He cited Trump’s use of a rac- sode after Trump’s election, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and the how you earn your living may pan out slave in South Carolina and after ist name for the virus before say- pointedly critiquing the surprise Czech Republic. as you had hoped. Consider a new being freed, devoted his life to ing, “I’m supposed to say that, over the result. Today’s birthdays: Baseball way to improve your resume and pick three things: “education, free- not you.” “You know, I didn’t know Don- up skills and knowledge. Hall of Famer Whitey Herzog is 89. dom of Black people and Jesus “” aired a ald Trump was going to win the Actor Charlie Robinson is 75. Actor Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — Look at Christ.” little over 12 hours after net- election,” Chapelle said four Lou Ferrigno is 69. Rapper Pepa all angles of every situation, and you’ll “I wish I could see him now, I come up with a diplomatic plan that will works and The Associated Press years ago. “I did suspect it. It (Salt-N-Pepa) is 56. Blues singer gain you much-needed support. wish he could see me,” Chap- declared Biden the winner of the seemed like Hillary was doing Susan Tedeschi is 50. Actor Jason Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Problems pelle said before launching into a 2020 election. The show quickly well in the polls and yet, I know Antoon is 49. Actor Eric Dane is 48. will mount if you don’t make lifestyle joke about how his popular incorporated Harris’ look from the whites. You guys aren’t as Singer Nick Lachey (98 Degrees) is adjustments. Indulgence will lead to Comedy Central series was on her and Biden’s acceptance full of surprises as you used to 47. Country musician Barry Knox criticism and opposition. Align yourself two streaming services and he event. be.” (Parmalee) is 43. 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JOHN HAUGHEY blue precincts. Republican challenger Linda Jean-Pierre Bado in Miami-Dade culmination of our efforts to drive The Center Square Those two factors in south Flor- Chaney upset Democratic incum- County’s 114th House District to historic Republican voter regis- ida essentially gave Donald bent Jennifer Webb with about win a seat held by Democrat Rep. tration, mobilize a grassroots get Although all 120 Florida House Trump Florida’s 29 electoral 52.5% of the vote and all precincts Javier Fernandez, who ran for the out the vote initiative, and raise seats were on the ballot, Republi- votes in a 3% statewide victory — reporting by Wednesday Senate and lost Tuesday. more than $20 million to support cans never feared Democrats a blowout by Sunshine State stan- morning. More than 11 million Floridi- President Trump’s campaign, as would imperil their 73-47 advan- dards — and cost the Democrats In Sarasota County, Republi- ans cast ballots in Tuesday’s elec- well as congressional, legislative tage in last Tuesday’s election. two Miami-Dade congressional cans won the only competitive tions, with turnout early and down ballot races.” Florida Democrats, for their seats as well as two Democrat- race mounted by Democrats in Wednesday estimated by the “This year, progressive groups part, kept 2020 expectations mod- ic-held Miami-area seats in the the deep red region when Fiona Florida Division of Elections and liberal billionaires targeted est, hoping to replicate their 2018 state House and one in the state McFarland defeated Democrat (FDOE) to be 77%. the Florida House with tens of mid-term performance when they Senate. Drake Buckman to win back a Gov. Ron DeSantis claimed vic- millions of dollars. They showed flipped five Florida House seats Overall, Republicans flipped seat Democrats won in 2018. tory in the presidential, congres- up pushing their out of state and claimed momentum heading five House seats and will head Republican Dana Trabulsy un- sional and legislature elections agenda on Florida voters. And to- into the general election. into the 2021 legislative session seated Rep. Delores Hogan John- Tuesday night on behalf of the night Floridians sent them pack- That momentum failed to mate- with at least a 78-42 advantage in son in St. Lucie County’s 84th state’s Republican Party. ing. Tonight was an rialize for Democrats, especially the House, three seats shy of ve- House District. Republican Tom “I am proud to announce that unprecedented win for House in south Florida, where the con- to-proof majority, and a 24-16 ma- Fabricio defeated incumbent Florida has once again delivered Republicans,” said Rep. Chris servative Cuban community in jority in the Senate. Democrat Rep. Cindy Polo in the for President Donald J. Trump Sprowls, R-Palm Harbor, the in- the Miami-Dade area rallied Re- In the Tampa Bay area’s 69th 103rd House District in Broward and that Florida Republicans will coming House Speaker who was publicans to a record turnout House District, which spans Pi- and Miami-Dade counties, and retain control of both chambers of reelected by more than 61% of the while Democrats failed to fully nellas County from Redington Republican Demi Busatta the Florida Legislature,” he said. vote in his 65th House District mobilize anticipated votes from Shores to parts of St. Petersburg, Cabrera defeated Democrat “Tonight’s results are the race.

Food PROGRAMS FOOD PANTRIES 352-726-1637. Tuesday or Wednesday and along with the regular distribu- as a visitor: Central Citrus (New Beginnings Church) I Living Water Ministries ask for Clara. tion of food items. Anyone in Community Center at 2804 sponsors a food giveaway at I Daystar Life Center — — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Friday, I Homosassa First United need of these services is wel- W. Marc Knighton Court in Le- 10 a.m. every second and 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Monday 4021 N. Lecanto Highway, in Methodist Church Bread of come and there is no charge. canto (352-527-5993; West fourth Wednesday morning through Friday (excluding hol- the Beverly Plaza. Call Life Pantry — 8 to 11 a.m. North Oak is located at the in- Citrus Community Center at at Shepherd’s Way Commu- idays), 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake 352-270-8886. Thursdays in fellowship hall. tersection of North Citrus 8940 W. Veterans Drive in nity Church, 965 N. Lecanto Highway, Crystal River. 352- I Our Lady of Fatima — Bag of groceries with bread, Springs Boulevard and North Homosassa (352-795-3831); Highway, Lecanto. This is 795-8668. Food for dogs and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday meat and produce available Elkcam Boulevard in Citrus East Citrus Community Cen- drive-thru pre-bagged gro- cats may also be available. through Friday, 604 U.S. 41 for Homosassa residents Springs. Call 352-489-1688 or ter at 9907 E. Gulf-to-Lake ceries. For more information, Other assistance available. A S., open to needy residents of once a month. Call visit northoakbc.com. Highway in Inverness (352- call 352-804-2263 (Espanol) community service resource. Floral City, Hernando and In- 352-628-4083. I The St. Vincent de Paul 344-9666); and at the historic or 352-527-9900 (English). I First Baptist Church of verness. Call 352-726-1707. I Serving our Savior Society of St. Thomas the Hernando School on the cor- I Hernando Seventh-day Homosassa Life Care Center I Saint Margaret’s Episco- (SOS) — 8:30 to 11 a.m. Apostle Church Food Pantry ner of Florida Avenue and Adventist Church, 1880 N. — 9 to 10:30 a.m. Mondays pal Church hosts a food pan- Thursdays at Good Shepherd is open on Tuesdays from Parsons Point Road. Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- and Thursdays for bread dis- try from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 Lutheran Church, 439 E. Nor- 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The I St. Margaret’s Episcopal vides food distribution for tribution at 10540 W. Yulee a.m. Tuesdays and Wednes- vell Bryant Highway, Her- church is located on U.S. 19, Church’s Feed My Sheep out- needy families from 10 a.m. Drive, Homosassa. Homo- days at 114 N. Osceola Ave. nando. This is a drive-thru approximately 1/2 mile south reach — 11:30 a.m. Wednes- to 11:30 a.m. the second sassa residents may receive in downtown Inverness. For food pantry. Clients are al- of the Cardinal Street inter- days. Call n 352-726-3153. Tuesday monthly. Call a bag of canned and dry information, call lowed to come every other section. The pantry provides I Calvary Chapel of Inver- 352-212-5159. goods once a month. Call 352-726-3153. week. SOS is an equal oppor- bagged canned goods, ness hosts a soup kitchen I Christ Christian Bible 352-628-3858. We Care Mo- I The Citrus County Veter- tunity provider. Email sos- non-perishable food items from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Ministry distributes food at bile Pantry is at the church on ans Coalition’s food pantry, for [email protected] and food staples for people Thursday, at 960 S. U.S. 41. 1 p.m. Wednesdays at 619 the first Thursday of every veterans and their families, I Calvary Church — facing temporary hardship All are welcome. The meal in- NE Second St., Crystal month from 9-11 a.m. operates from 9 a.m. to noon 10 a.m. to noon Thursdays, and living within parish bound- cludes soup, bread and des- River. Preparations are I A food pantry is provided Tuesdays and the first and 2728 E. Harley St., Inverness. aries. To be eligible, clients sert. For information, call being made to provide a hot by St. Timothy Lutheran third Thursdays (excluding Photo ID and proof of Citrus must present photo ID. Call 352-726-1480. meal once a week. Call Church and Life Tree Church holidays) at 1801 N. Paul County residency are re- 352-628-3366. Emergency I Our Father’s Table — 352-513-8065. from 9:30 a.m. to noon every Drive in Inverness, just west quired. Visitors can receive help with utility shut-offs, pre- 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. the I We Care Food Pantry Tuesday at Life Tree Church of U.S. 41, on Independence food once per month. Calvary scriptions and other emer- second, third, fourth and fifth hosts distributions twice a at 1501 SE U.S. 19, Crystal Highway. The pantry offers a Church is an equal opportu- gency services are provided. Saturdays monthly at St. month in Homosassa at the River. Call 352-403-1498. variety of dry, canned and fro- nity provider. Volunteers are available from Anne’s Episcopal Church, one Catholic Charities Outreach I St. Anne’s Episcopal zen goods (cereals, rice, I Calvary Chapel of Inver- 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday mile west of the Plantation Inn Center. We Care also oper- Church — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. canned vegetables, soups ness — Free bagged grocer- through Thursday. on West Fort Island Trail. Call ates three mobile pantries. Tuesday, Wednesday and and meats) for veterans in ies available from noon to 2 352-795-2176. Once a month the mobile Thursday in the administration need. For food assistance, p.m. Thursdays at 960 S. U.S. FREE MEALS pantry goes to Chasahow- building, 9870 W. Fort Island call Food Pantry Director Trish 41. 352-726-1480. Calvary I Peace Lutheran Church GIVEAWAYS tizka Fire Station, First Bap- Trail, Crystal River. Call Hendry at 352-857-1171, see Church is an equal opportu- offers a free community meal I El-Shaddai food minis- tist Church in Old 352-795-2176. a member at one of CCVC’s nity provider. from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. the tries “brown bag of food” dis- Homosassa and First Baptist I Citrus United Basket flea markets, or ask a volun- I Floral City First Baptist third Monday monthly. This is tribution is from 10 a.m. to Church in Ozello. Hours are (CUB) — 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. teer during food pantry hours. Church — 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. not a fundraiser and there is 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Crystal 9-11 a.m. For information, Monday through Friday, 1201 I Our Lady of Grace Cath- the third Thursday monthly. no charge. Peace Lutheran River Church of God, 2180 call 352-503-2079. Parkside Ave., Inverness, to olic Church — 10 to 11 a.m. Proof of residency required. Church (“The Church on the W. 12th Ave. Although food assist Citrus County residents the third Tuesday monthly, I North Oak Church will Hill”) is at 7201 U.S. 41 South is distributed once a week, facing temporary hardship. 6 Roosevelt Blvd. Call host a food pantry and Be- in Dunnellon (at the corner of families are only eligible for To Place Your Call 352-344-2242 or go on- 352-746-2144. yond the Bread ministries a U.S. 41 and State Road 40). food once a month. Call 352- “In Memory” ad, line to citrusunitedbasket.org. I St. Margaret’s Episcopal week early so that families For more information, call the 628-9087 or 352-302-9925. I We Care Food Pantry — Church — 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. can have a great Thanksgiv- church at 352-489-5881. I Inglesia Comunidad Contact Lori Driver 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tuesday Tuesdays and Wednesdays. ing. Curbside service. The I The Salvation Army of- Cristiana Nuevo Comienzo 564-2931 or email: and Thursday, 5259 W. Cardi- Call 352-726-3153. Feed My event will be from 10 a.m. to fers free hot meals from 4 to [email protected] nal St., Homosassa. If you Sheep is closed until further noon Saturday, Nov. 21, and 5 p.m. Tuesdays in the thrift Closing time for placing need help, come sign up. The notice. will replace the normal fourth store parking lot at Daystar ad is 4 business days I pantry gives away meat, dairy, First Presbyterian Saturday for the month of No- Life Center, 6751 W. Gulf-to- Funeral Home prior to run date. produce, personal care items Church of Crystal River — vember. Coming in the drive Lake Highway, Crystal River, With Crematory There are advanced and more. Assistance is also 9:30 a.m. to noon the second at the North Citrus Springs and from 4 to 5 p.m. Wednes- deadlines for holidays. available for SNAP. Medicare, and fourth Tuesdays monthly, Boulevard entrance, cars can days at the Homosassa Lions • Burial • Shipping Medicaid and Access Florida 1501 SE U.S. 19. Call stop at Beyond the Bread, for Club, 3705 S. Indiana Ter- • Cremation assistance is temporarily sus- 352-795-2259. essential non-food items such race, Homosassa. pended due to COVID-19. I Suncoast Baptist Church as paper towels, toilet paper, I Free hot meals are avail- I First Baptist Church of — food pantry open for bread cleaning supplies, etc. Follow- able Monday through Friday

Crystal River — 10 a.m. to distribution from 7 to 9 a.m. ing the driveway around to the for clients ages 60-plus at the 000XOXN 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday Wednesdays, and the second food pantry, turkeys, stuffing following community centers. For Information and costs, and Thursday, 700 N. Citrus Wednesday monthly is distri- and cranberries will be given Call to reserve your first meal call 726-8323 000XQEE Ave. Call 352-795-3367. bution of bread and vegeta- I The First Lutheran bles from 7 to 9 a.m. at 5310 Church of Inverness Food S. Suncoast Blvd., Ho- I For a Day or Night of Fun Pantry is open to all from mosassa Springs. Open to 19 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Homosassa residents only. and to Meet New Friends. Wednesday and Thursday. For information, call 352-621- For information, call 3008 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Come

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family issued a small state- Waiting years OPINIONS INVITED rystal River lies at the S.R. 44 traffic along the Tur- ment that said he suffered intersection of two key Oak corridor and inter- for a traffic signal: I Viewpoints depicted in political with dementia for years. In Start today cartoons, columns or letters do that vein, I know many of my Cmajor highways that secting at U.S. 19 north of the not necessarily represent the friends and relatives may re- effectively separate sections city. This would put traffic In todays Chronicle, an- opinion of the editorial board. late to this, because we have of the city. U.S. 19 flows around and not through other fatal accident at County I Groups or individuals are seen it firsthand, as young through the city from north Crystal River and would Road 491 and State Road 200. invited to express their opinions in a letter to the editor. adults, as baby boomers, as to south, and State Road 44 allow redesign of the S.R. 44 A 25-year-old killed and a I All letters must be signed and caretakers, as friends and 5-year-old left without a runs through the town from entrance into the city. include a phone number and neighbors; there is a great mother. Simply stated, vehi- east to west. Reducing traffic into the hometown, including letters chance that you/we have ei- cles turning left from C.R. 491 As part of the development city from S.R. 44 would allow sent via email. Names and ther experienced or cared onto S.R. 200 cannot see ve- hometowns will be printed; of a civic master plan, Crys- redesign of the roadway to for someone suffering from hicles going south on 200 if phone numbers will not be dementia. tal River has achieve some of there is another vehicle in published or given out. sought input from the goals articu- the right turn lane. This is an I We reserve the right to edit Lots of these loved ones letters for length, libel, fairness residents on how THE ISSUE: lated by citizens obvious problem,and through are/had lived to 90-plus traffic should earlier this year. and good taste. years. There was a time Crystal River to the ineptitude of our county I Letters must be no longer than flow through the This plan will be commissioners and FDOT, we when humans did not live to urge rerouting 400 words, and writers will be be 90, even 100 years old. city. This is be- presented to the are still waiting for a light limited to four letters per State Road 44 The unlimited amount of coming increas- Hernando/Citrus that has been promised for month. traffic as part of deadly diseases would take ingly important Metropolitan the four years I have lived I SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., you out quick and hard. But with the Suncoast a master plan for Planning Organi- here. Starting construction city. today would be a good idea. Crystal River, FL 34429; or now, physically. the body Parkway into the zation (MPO) email to letters@chronicle does not break down from county nearing soon. online.com. many of the microbial at- Steven Maly completion. OUR OPINION: With no realis- tacks that marked the last Lecanto Since the cur- A positive new tic way to route doctor, the number reported century. Now there are vac- rent plan is for look for entrance U.S. 19 traffic by the news should be 16,000 cines. So now, humans go in Don’t politicize to that “quiet good night,” the parkway to to the city. around the city, which is a lot but not an hys- end, at least tem- the city is cur- COVID data terical number like the body doing its job, but our 80,000 reported. minds long gone ... ouch. porarily, at S.R. rently working The reporting of thousands As a person who has been 44, considerable with the Florida of COVID-19 cases a day I realize that this disease is both a caretaker and a stud- bothered me because the re- dangerous and that all the northbound traffic would Department of Transporta- ier of this phenomenon, I port does not break it down guidelines should be fol- likely follow State Road 44 tion on a design for that think our last years and our telling us how many cases lowed to slow the spread but west to Crystal River and roadway that would work kids’ years are going to have are asymptomatic and how I also think that the data then go north on U.S. 19. with the stated goals of a real interesting and chal- many cases had symptoms. I should not be politicized and This would further exacer- citizens. lenging time with this thing googled the COVID-19 virus be broken down and ex- they call dementia. The first bate the congestion and dan- All of these steps are part to found out the severity of plained better. time you visit a parent and ger to pedestrians that of the larger process of the this disease. According to Can you imagine doing a they stare at you and not already exists where S.R. 44 Civic Master Plan for the this website based on up- daily infection count on the know your name, you will effectively bisects neighbor- city, which city officials de- dated data found that 80% of 2008/2009 H1N1 swine flu understand the devastation. hoods on the east side of the scribe as “helping the town those testing positive were outbreak where 61 million city. maximize its potential while mild or asymptomatic. people in the USA were in- I challenge the next gener- ation to give dementia the During an opportunity for at the same time making Fifteen percent of those in- fected where luckily only energy that was given to fected are severe, requiring 273,304 were hospitalized citizen input on the S.R. 44 sure the town continues to breast cancer. Energy works, oxygen and hospital care and and 12,469 died. Reporting corridor earlier this year, be the place residents want and people make a differ- the remaining 5% are critical that daily infection rate for citizens indicated that they it to be.” ence. Dementia, Alzhei- and require ventilation. 61 million people over one want better aesthetics for These are exciting times in year would panic anyone. mer’s, old age ... none of it the entrance to the city, safer Crystal River, with the River- So, if the original rules hits home until you are the were in effect, the people in crossings for pedestrians, bi- walk making progress, the Ed Bailey person in the chair in the the 80% group would not corner of the room living in cycle and pedestrian safety new town center developed have been tested. Hernando and access to businesses. and implemented, and new a fog, and not knowing any- Today, 80,000 cases were one, or you are the child (66 The state’s plans for resur- traffic designs being reported with no indication Give dementia facing S.R. 44 from U.S. 19 to planned. Local leaders are years old maybe) visiting the of the severity of the cases. the energy given mom or dad that were your 10th Street has given the city heading in a good direction, I started to panic, so I to breast cancer world once, and they are an opportunity to move to- and we encourage MPO and looked up the data shown wearing someone else’s ward implementing the state transportation officials above and applied it to the I was thinking about de- shoes. plans for S.R. 44 as part of to work with them to make 80,000 cases. mentia, possibly spurred on this project. What the city these plans come to So if if only 20% are identi- by the news of Sean Con- Joseph Bello plans to propose is rerouting fruition. fied as severe by going to a nery’s demise at 90. His Homosassa

Cheers to ‘Diva 2020’ Fix the traffic problem real big overflow to take care of. of a sudden everybody — myself in- cluded — started wearing seatbelts. What I just want to thank the Chronicle for I’m responding to Sound Off OUND S I’m trying to say is that’s the only way it’s the special magazine they put out on Fri- on your article Sunday (Nov. 1, Mandatory masks? OFF going to happen with people not wearing day, Oct. 30, called “Diva 2020.” It’s 2020, Page C1’s guest column Almost every day in the Chroni- masks. I don’t know whether you should filled with a lot of interesting information by Ken Frink), “Soon to be a cle, people are complaining about for us ladies — fun tips on makeup, skin- gateway to progress,” “Roads other people not wearing masks. or you shouldn’t or if it’s good or it’s bad. care, hair coloring, hair tricks, eyebrow will become grand entrances to I go way back to when seatbelts But if it’s beneficial to everyone that the shaping and more. There’s even some- Crystal River.” Really? Look at all weren’t mandatory. I didn’t wear people do wear masks, then say those thing for the guys, with articles about the traffic in the picture. And I CALL one, didn’t have to and I didn’t that don’t wear masks will be fined and beer and brew styles, cocktails and drink don’t want to hear it’s because get a fine. I drove many, many possibly arrested and then all of a sudden recipes and tips on how to stock the bar. of the construction on the left 563-0579 miles without a seatbelt on — my — like the seatbelt law — you will see peo- Just a nice extra little something to read side. Look at all the other traffic own stupidity. As soon as they ple wearing masks. Everybody will wear for fun during this gloomy time we’re liv- on the other side. So my attitude is, take said you were going to get pulled over and one. It’s a shame that it has to come down ing through. Thanks again, Chronicle. care of all the traffic flow first before you you’re going to get a fine for not wearing a to that, but we’ll see what happens after ! invite anyone to Crystal River. You have a seatbelt and it’s going on your license, all the election.

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Some already Continued from Page A1 that he was “obsessed Continued from Page A1 make a third run for the tion of some of them to join worry that uncooperative with Jeopardy as a nerdy White House. the new government could Senate Republicans could But Trebek said he in- kid growing up in Ohio. “I have a long and warm Joe Biden said Saturday appease Senate Republi- force Biden to scale back tended to fight it and keep I’ve loved and revered personal connection with in a victory speech that he cans, who may have to con- his ambitious campaign working, even joking that Alex Trebek since I can Joe Biden for nearly 40 would announce a task firm many of Biden’s promises to expand access he needed to beat the dis- remember. What an years, and I know him as a force of scientists and ex- choices for top jobs. 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NATIONC ITRUS& COUNTY CWHRONICLE ORLD Nation & World BRIEFS It’s still the season Earthquake felt across southern New England Eta expected to strike Keys as hurricane BOSTON — The stron- gest earthquake to hit southern New England in ANDREA RODRÍGUEZ decades rattled homes and Associated Press nerves Sunday morning, HAVANA — A strengthening Tropical Storm but didn’t cause any signifi- Eta sliced across Cuba Sunday and was aimed cant damage, authorities at the southern tip of Florida, where officials said. braced for storm that could to hit at hurricane The 3.6 magnitude earth- force after leaving scores of dead and over quake centered off the 100 missing in Mexico and Central America. coast of New Bedford, Mas- The U.S. National Hurricane Center in sachusetts, in Buzzards Miami said declared hurricane and storm Bay struck just after 9 a.m., surge warnings for the Keys from Ocean Reef according to the U.S. Geo- to the Dry Tortugas, including Florida Bay, logical Survey’s National with the storm expected to reach that area by Earthquake Information Sunday night or early Monday. Center. Florida officials closed beaches, ports and The earthquake hit at a COVID testing sites, shut down public trans- depth of a little more than portation and urged residents to stay off the 9.3 miles and was felt street. Several shelters also opened in Miami and the Florida Keys for residents in mobile across Massachusetts, homes and low lying areas. Rhode Island, and into Broward County also shut down in-person Connecticut and Long Is- schooling Monday and Miami seemed poised land, New York. to do the same. It was the strongest Eta had maximum sustained winds of 65 earthquake in the area mph at midday Sunday and it was centered since a magnitude 3.5 tem- north of Cuba, about 145 miles southeast of Associated Press blor hit in March 1976, said Marathon, Florida, and about 170 miles Cars move along flooded highway A1A in Fort Lauderdale Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. A strengthening Paul Caruso, a USGS south-southeast of Miami. It was moving to- Tropical Storm Eta sliced across Cuba on Sunday and was aimed at the southern tip of Florida, geophysicist. ward the north-northwest at 17 mph. where officials braced for a storm that could hit at hurricane force after leaving scores of dead and The storm swelled rivers and flooded over 100 missing in Mexico and Central America. coastal zones in Cuba, where 25,000 had been evacuated. But there were no reports of deaths. At least 20 people also were reported dead homes and low lying areas. Eta hit Cuba even as searchers in Guate- in southern Mexico and local officials in Hon- Miami-Dade County declared a state of mala were still digging for people believed duras reported 21, though the nmational di- emergency Friday night and also warned a buried by a massive, rain-fueled landslide. saster agency had confirmed only eight. flood watch would be in effect through Tues- Authorities on Sunday raised the known In Florida, Gov. Ron DeSantis declared a day night. death toll there to 27 from 15 and said more state of emergency Saturday for eight coun- Further south in the Keys, officials were than 100 were missing in Guatemala, many of ties at the end of the state as Eta approached, monitoring the storm closely, but had no plans them in the landslide in San Cristobal urging residents to stock up on supplies. yet to evacuate tourists or residents. They Verapaz. South Florida started emptying ports and a urged residents to secure their boats and en- Some 60,000 people had been evacuated in small number of shelters opened in Miami couraged visitors to consider altering plans Guatemala. and the Florida Keys for residents in mobile until Eta had passed. Associated Press An official of the Union Election Commission count ballots at a polling station Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, in Naypyitaw, Signs of caution as virus worsens Myanmar. CHRISTOPHER RUGABE Suu Kyi party AP Economics Writer set to win WASHINGTON — Defying Myanmar vote fears of another slowdown, U.S. YANGON, Myanmar — businesses kept hiring at a solid pace in October, yet there are Voters in Myanmar’s big- signs they remain cautious about gest city, Yangon, turned up the economy’s future as the pan- in large numbers Sunday to demic worsens. vote in nationwide elections The Labor Department said that are expected to return Friday that employers added to power the party of Nobel 638,000 jobs and the unemploy- Peace Prize laureate Aung ment rate tumbled a full percent- San Suu Kyi. age point to 6.9%, extending what Suu Kyi’s National has been a faster recovery than League for Democracy many economists expected in the party won the last elections spring. in 2015 in a landslide, end- But the pace of hiring isn’t ro- ing more than five decades bust enough to rapidly soak up of military-dictated rule in the the millions of Americans who were thrown out of work by the country. pandemic recession. The ability of Suu Kyi’s The job gains were little administration to run the changed from September’s country has been hamstrung 672,000 and less than half Au- by a clause in the 2008 ar- gust’s 1.5 million. Yet the increase my-drafted constitution giv- was stronger than it appears: It ing the military 25% of the was held down by the loss of about seats in Parliament, allowing 150,000 temporary Census jobs. it to block constitutional Excluding governments at all lev- reforms. els, private businesses added a More than 90 parties healthy 906,000 jobs. Hiring has Associated Press competed for seats in the held at that level for three months. In this Oct. 21, 2020, file photo, Exam Corp Lab employee, right, wears a mask as she talks with a patient lined lower and upper houses of Overall, the latest jobs report up for COVID-19 testing in Niles, Ill. The United States is approaching a record for the number of new daily Parliament, while there were suggests the tentative recovery re- coronavirus cases in the latest ominous sign about the disease’s grip on the nation. also elections at the state mains intact, for now, and that the levels. There were more economy is continuing to adapt to hole that we’re in, in terms of jobs the pandemic, including last customers but aren’t sure how than 37 million people eligi- the pandemic. and unemployment.” month. long it will last and are reluctant “It was a pleasant surprise to Hiring rose in retail, including But in a sign of the uncertainty to make permanent job offers. ble to vote, including 5 mil- see that the pace of the recovery in online retail, where many clouding the economy as the virus The length of the average work lion first-timers. hasn’t slowed down,” said Nick Americans have turned during surges, companies also added week also rose, evidence that em- With the opposition in dis- Bunker, an economist at Indeed, the viral outbreak. Warehousing more than 100,000 temporary ployers pushed their current staff array, Suu Kyi, who is the the job search website. “But we and courier services have both workers. That suggests they are to work more rather than take on nation’s leader with the title all need to keep in mind the huge added jobs in every month since seeing more demand from new workers. of state counsellor, remains Myanmar’s most popular politician. But her govern- ment has fallen short of ex- pectations, with economic growth doing little to alleviate Mexico, Brazil leaders silent as world congratulates Biden widespread poverty and a failure to ease tensions MARK STEVENSON AND congratulate Biden at this point, “Trump 2020,” has kept largely si- tions between countries. among the country’s frac- DÉBORA ÁLVARES saying he would wait until the lent this week, but his sons Officials in the office of the tious ethnic groups. Associated Press legal challenges over the vote haven’t. presidency, who were not autho- Suu Kyi, 75, cast her bal- were resolved. Congressman Eduardo Bolson- rized to speak on the record, said lot late last month in the cap- MEXICO CITY — There were Trump and the two Latin lead- aro posted images on social media Bolsonaro has been adopting a ital, Naypyitaw, as citizens two notable holdouts among the ers are united by some surface questioning how Biden’s votes more pragmatic tone, at least 60 years and older were en- world leaders who rushed to con- similarities: They dislike wearing were rising so quickly in later since Wednesday, following the couraged to vote in advance, masks during the coronavirus counts, while Trump’s weren’t. guidance of his advisers. gratulate Joe Biden on his victory along with those who were in the U.S. elections: the leaders pandemic, and all three can The younger Bolsonaro also ques- At the beginning of the week, forced by the coronavirus to of Latin America’s two largest loosely be described as populist tioned networks’ decision to cut some of the more ideological ele- countries, both of whom have and nationalist. But the motives of away from Trump’s speech on ments in Bolsonaro’s office be- stay away from their home been seen as friendly to President the two Latin leaders may differ. Wednesday alleging vote fraud, lieved in a Trump victory, but constituencies. Donald Trump. Bolsonaro and his sons — who calling it an attack on freedom of since then, the diplomatic staff Her party’s main chal- President Jair Bolsonaro of like Trump’s children play a role speech. has made contact with Biden’s lenger, as it was five years Brazil, sometimes dubbed “the on the political scene — seem to A senior official of the Brazilian campaign. ago, was the military- Trump of the Tropics” for his pop- be actively uncomfortable with Embassy in the United States, who López Obrador’s cordial rela- backed Union Solidarity and ulist, off-the-cuff style, has kept the outcome of the U.S. race. Bol- cannot identify himself for fear of tionship with Trump, meanwhile, Development Party, which silent on Trump’s loss. And Mexi- sonaro, who previously expressed reprisals, said Brazilian officials was often seen as unusual for a has led the opposition in can President Andrés Manuel hope for Trump’s re-election and fear that loose talk by Bolsonaro left-leaning politician, but it had a Parliament. López Obrador refused to whose son wore hats with the logo or his sons could destabilize rela- workmanlike basis. — From wire reports I NFL/B2 I Scoreboard/B3 The Number: I Sports briefs/B3 I Lottery, TV/B3 73 I College football/B3, Yards on Jacksonville QB B5 Jake Luton’s TD pass on I Golf/B4 Sunday, the fourth-longest I Puzzles, TV/B5, B6 I CITRUSPORTS COUNTY CHRONICLE Comics/B7 TD for a first career com- I Recaps, stats and Jake I Classifieds/B8 pletion since the merger. S standings from Week 9 Luton I Crosswords/B5, action in the NFL./B2 Section B - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2020 B10 Chase gets the Cup

Associated Press holds up the season championship trophy as he celebrates with his race crew in Victory Lane after winning a NASCAR Cup Series race at , Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, in Avondale, Ariz. Elliott drives from the back of the field to win in Phoenix, grabs his first Cup Series title

JENNA FRYER The torch has officially been passed. for Hendrick and , which win and lock the championship,” said AP auto racing writer This is NASCAR’s Camelot. had been shut out of the title race Elliott, “those are moments you can Elliott did what Jr. since Johnson won his seventh and only dream, you know, and this is a AVONDALE, Ariz. — The new face could not and parlayed the popularity final crown in 2016. dream. of NASCAR circled Phoenix Raceway gleamed off his Hall of Fame father “I just never would have thought “Just hoping I don’t ever wake up.” for a celebratory lap of his finest into a NASCAR championship. The that this year would have gone like it Elliott’s car failed pre-race inspec- achievement. Chase Elliott, son of “Awesome Bill from Dawson- has,” Elliott said. “I mean, NASCAR tion and the penalty cost him the pole NASCAR’s most popular driver, was ville” Georgia solidified himself as the Cup Series champion, are you kidding when he was sent to the rear. But he now a Cup champion, too. new face of , of me? Unreal.” raced his way through traffic in the He came upon teammate Jimmie Chevrolet and of NASCAR on the day He shared a long hug with Johnson, first stage and then took control of the Johnson, who banged doors with El- the greatest driver of this generation who joined Elliott for the victory championship. Elliott led seven times liott. Then the seven-time champion, called it a career. celebration. for a race-high 153 laps. in his final race, gave Elliott a fist Elliott drove from the back of the “Oh my gosh, I mean, to share a mo- Johnson finished fifth — his best bump. field to victory lane at Phoenix to win ment like that, Jimmie’s last race, to See NASCAR/Page B3

Buccaneers fall 38-3 to Saints in prime time to cap off Sunday’s action

Associated Press LEFT: New Orleans Saints cornerback Janoris Jenkins (20) breaks up a pass intended for Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Antonio Brown (81) during the first half of a game Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, in Tampa. The Saints won, 38-3. For a full recap, see Tuesday’s sports section. RIGHT: Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, left, is sacked by Carolina Panthers safety Sam Franklin, a 2015 Citrus High graduate, during the second half of a game in Kansas City, Mo., Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020. B2 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2020 NFL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

Tonight’s game: Patriots at Jets: The skidding New England Patriots and winless New York Jets square off on Monday Night Football, kicking off at 8:15 p.m. on ESPN, in a once- WEEK 9 spicy matchup of AFC East rivals dealing with big-time struggles.

Standings Sunday’s game summaries and box scores AMERICAN CONFERENCE East two-game skid by beating the Min—Cook 70 run (Bailey kick), 10:42. Time of Possession 27:59 32:01 W L T Pct PF PA Tua, Dolphins rally Ravens set record Det—Hockenson 2 pass from Daniel INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Buffalo 7 2 0 .778 242 233 Chicago Bears 24-17. (Prater kick), 6:55. RUSHING—Seattle, Dallas 7-31, Homer Miami 5 3 0 .625 222 161 for road victory for 20-point games Det Min 6-16, Collins 2-5, Wilson 2-5. Buffalo, Moss New England 2 5 0 .286 136 167 Tennessee 24, over Cardinals with win in Indy First downs 30 22 9-18, Allen 7-14, McKenzie 1-1, Singletary N.Y. Jets 0 8 0 .000 94 238 Chicago 17 Total Net Yards 421 487 2-1. South GLENDALE, Ariz. — Miami INDIANAPOLIS — After Rushes-yards 27-129 34-275 PASSING—Seattle, Wilson 28-41-2-390. W L T Pct PF PA rookie quarterback Tua Ta- Gus Edwards’ 1-yard plunge Chicago 0 0 0 17 — 17 Passing 292 212 Buffalo, Allen 31-38-0-415. Tennessee 6 2 0 .750 232 201 Tennessee 3 7 7 7 — 24 Punt Returns 2-33 1--3 RECEIVING—Seattle, Metcalf 7-108, Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 208 160 govailoa threw for 248 yards gave Baltimore the lead mid- First Quarter Kickoff Returns 3-24 5-98 Hollister 5-60, Moore 4-71, Lockett 4-40, Houston 2 6 0 .250 193 242 and two touchdowns in his way through the third quarter, Ten—FG Gostkowski 40, 4:22. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 3-16 Homer 3-64, Olsen 2-13, Dallas 2-8, Dissly Jacksonville 1 7 0 .125 179 247 Lamar Jackson sealed the Second Quarter Comp-Att-Int 31-45-3 13-20-0 1-26. Buffalo, Diggs 9-118, Brown 8-99, second NFL start and the Ten—A.Brown 40 pass from Tannehill North 24-10 win over Indianapolis Sacked-Yards Lost 2-13 1-8 Davis 4-70, Beasley 3-39, Singletary 3-33, W L T Pct PF PA Dolphins rallied in the (Gostkowski kick), 4:39. Punts 2-46.5 5-31.4 Moss 2-30, McKenzie 1-25, Kroft 1-1. Pittsburgh 8 0 0 1.000 235 161 fourth quarter for a 34-31 vic- with a 9-yard TD run that Third Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Buffalo, Bass 61. Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 227 142 tory over the Arizona gave the Ravens the NFL re- Ten—King 63 fumble return (Gostkowski Penalties-Yards 3-37 9-69 kick), 4:41. Cleveland 5 3 0 .625 206 237 Cardinals. cord for most consecutive Time of Possession 32:49 27:11 No catch: Raiders Cincinnati 2 5 1 .313 194 214 Fourth Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS West Miami (5-3) has won four 20-point games. Chi—FG Santos 22, 12:30. RUSHING—Detroit, Swift 13-64, Johnson outlast Chargers Ten—J.Smith 2 pass from Tannehill W L T Pct PF PA straight games. The Cardi- 4-29, Peterson 8-29, Daniel 1-5, Amendola (Gostkowski kick), 8:10. Kansas City 8 1 0 .889 286 183 Baltimore 24, 1-2. Minnesota, Cook 22-206, Mattison 12- after replay review nals (5-3) had their three- Chi—Nall 6 pass from Foles (Santos Las Vegas 5 3 0 .625 218 229 69. Indianapolis 10 kick), 5:06. INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Jus- Denver 3 5 0 .375 174 217 game winning streak PASSING—Detroit, Stafford 23-32-2-211, Chi—Graham 8 pass from Foles (Santos L.A. Chargers 2 6 0 .250 205 216 snapped. Baltimore 7 0 7 10 — 24 Daniel 8-13-1-94. Minnesota, Cousins 13- tin Herbert’s pass to Donald kick), 1:04. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Indianapolis 7 3 0 0 — 10 20-0-220. Parham Jr. for a 4-yard touch- First Quarter Chi Ten East Miami 34, RECEIVING—Detroit, Amendola 7-77, Ind—Taylor 1 run (Blankenship kick), First downs 22 11 down on the final play of the W L T Pct PF PA Hockenson 5-39, M.Jones 3-43, Johnson 5:33. Total Net Yards 375 228 game was overturned after a Philadelphia 3 4 1 .438 186 205 Arizona 31 3-36, Swift 3-33, Hall 3-28, Peterson 3-14, Bal—C.Clark 65 fumble return (Tucker Rushes-yards 20-56 31-92 Cephus 2-31, Cabinda 1-4, James 1-0. Min- Washington 2 6 0 .250 153 188 Miami 14 10 0 10 — 34 replay review, and Las Vegas kick), 1:11. Passing 319 136 nesota, Jefferson 3-64, Rudolph 3-40, Cook Dallas 2 7 0 .222 204 290 Arizona 7 10 14 0 — 31 Second Quarter Punt Returns 6-64 3-49 held on to beat LA 31-26. First Quarter 2-46, Thielen 2-38, I.Smith 2-10, Abdullah N.Y. Giants 2 7 0 .222 168 219 Ind—FG Blankenship 43, :45. Kickoff Returns 3-53 2-37 Mia—Lawson 36 fumble return (Sanders 1-22. South Third Quarter Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Las Vegas 31, kick), 10:37. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Detroit, Prater W L T Pct PF PA Bal—Edwards 1 run (Tucker kick), 5:43. Comp-Att-Int 36-52-0 10-21-0 Ari—M.Williams 4 pass from K.Murray 46. L.A. Chargers 26 New Orleans 6 2 0 .750 244 200 Fourth Quarter Sacked-Yards Lost 3-16 3-22 (Gonzalez kick), 6:51. Tampa Bay 6 3 0 .667 250 203 Bal—Jackson 9 run (Tucker kick), 11:08. Punts 6-49.7 8-50.5 Las Vegas 7 7 14 3 — 31 Mia—J.Howard 2 run (Sanders kick), :55. Giants hold on to Atlanta 3 6 0 .333 243 251 Bal—FG Tucker 48, 2:08. Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 L.A. Chargers 0 17 3 6 — 26 Second Quarter Carolina 3 6 0 .333 210 226 Bal Ind Penalties-Yards 5-35 6-57 First Quarter Ari—Kirk 56 pass from K.Murray (Gonza- beat Washington North First downs 19 20 Time of Possession 33:54 26:06 Las—Booker 23 run (Carlson kick), 4:42. lez kick), 14:23. W L T Pct PF PA Total Net Yards 266 339 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS for second win Second Quarter Mia—P.Williams 9 pass from Tagovailoa Green Bay 6 2 0 .750 253 204 Rushes-yards 38-110 21-112 RUSHING—Chicago, Montgomery 14- LAC—Ballage 5 run (Badgley kick), (Sanders kick), 10:18. Chicago 5 4 0 .556 178 190 Passing 156 227 30, Patterson 3-13, Mingo 1-11, Foles 2-2. LANDOVER, Md. — Dan- 13:24. Ari—FG Gonzalez 37, 5:06. Detroit 3 5 0 .375 197 240 Punt Returns 2-13 4-21 Tennessee, Henry 21-68, Foreman 5-11, iel Jones completed his lon- Las—Jacobs 14 run (Carlson kick), 5:34. Mia—FG Sanders 56, :00. Minnesota 3 5 0 .375 217 234 Kickoff Returns 1-23 4-103 McNichols 2-10, Tannehill 3-3. LAC—Allen 27 pass from Herbert (Badg- Third Quarter gest pass of the season, West Interceptions Ret. 1--4 0-0 PASSING—Chicago, Foles 36-52-0-335. ley kick), :19. Ari—Daniels 21 pass from K.Murray didn’t turn over the ball for the W L T Pct PF PA Comp-Att-Int 19-23-0 25-44-1 Tennessee, Tannehill 10-21-0-158. LAC—FG Badgley 45, :05. (Gonzalez kick), 11:48. Seattle 6 2 0 .750 274 243 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 0-0 RECEIVING—Chicago, Robinson 7-81, first time, and the New York Third Quarter Ari—K.Murray 12 run (Gonzalez kick), Arizona 5 3 0 .625 234 180 Punts 6-44.7 4-51.0 Graham 6-55, Miller 5-59, Mooney 5-43, Las—Agholor 45 pass from Carr (Carlson 2:28. Giants held on to beat Wash- L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 193 152 Fumbles-Lost 3-1 2-1 Nall 4-35, Patterson 4-27, Montgomery kick), 13:18. Fourth Quarter ington 23-20 for their second San Francisco 4 5 0 .444 225 207 Penalties-Yards 5-55 4-30 3-12, Ridley 2-23. Tennessee, A.Brown Las—Waller 2 pass from Carr (Carlson Mia—Hollins 11 pass from Tagovailoa Time of Possession 33:26 26:34 4-101, Firkser 3-19, Smith 2-32, Batson 1-6. victory this season. kick), 7:49. Schedule (Sanders kick), 11:19. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS LAC—FG Badgley 29, 4:19. Mia—FG Sanders 50, 3:30. RUSHING—Baltimore, Jackson 13-58, Ryan throws 3 TDs N.Y. Giants 23, Fourth Quarter Thursday’s Game A—4,200. Dobbins 12-30, Edwards 11-23, Skura 1-0, LAC—Nabers 4 pass from Herbert (run Green Bay 34, San Francisco 17 Mia Ari Duvernay 1-(minus 1). Indianapolis, Wilkins as Falcons stop Washington 20 failed), 9:04. Sunday’s Games First downs 24 26 11-39, Harris 2-28, Taylor 6-27, Hines 2-18. N.Y. Giants 10 10 3 0 — 23 Las—FG Carlson 31, 4:37. Atlanta 34, Denver 27 Total Net Yards 312 442 PASSING—Baltimore, Jackson 19-23-0- another comeback Washington 0 3 7 10 — 20 Las LAC Rushes-yards 25-91 37-178 Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 10 170. Indianapolis, Rivers 25-43-1-227, Bris- ATLANTA — Matt Ryan First Quarter First downs 16 26 Buffalo 44, Seattle 34 Passing 221 264 sett 0-1-0-0. NYG—FG Gano 38, 9:35. Total Net Yards 320 440 Houston 27, Jacksonville 25 Punt Returns 1-10 1--4 RECEIVING—Baltimore, Boyle 4-46, took advantage of Denver’s NYG—Gallman 2 run (Gano kick), 4:15. Rushes-yards 26-160 31-128 Kansas City 33, Carolina 31 Kickoff Returns 3-51 2-30 Snead 4-37, M.Brown 3-38, Andrews 3-22, thin secondary to throw three Second Quarter Passing 160 312 Minnesota 34, Detroit 20 Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Edwards 2-11, Dobbins 2-5, Boykin 1-11. touchdown passes and the Was—FG Hopkins 48, 13:05. Punt Returns 2-25 2-0 N.Y. Giants 23, Washington 20 Comp-Att-Int 20-28-0 21-26-0 Indianapolis, Pascal 5-55, Pittman 4-56, NYG—FG Gano 48, 9:24. Kickoff Returns 2-76 3-70 Tennessee 24, Chicago 17 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-27 1-19 Harris 4-27, Alie-Cox 3-43, Hines 2-20, Atlanta Falcons turned back NYG—Engram 16 pass from Jones Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Las Vegas 31, L.A. Chargers 26 Punts 3-41.7 1-42.0 Johnson 2-14, Taylor 2-7, Wilkins 2-(minus Denver’s bid for a second (Gano kick), 2:05. Comp-Att-Int 13-23-0 28-42-0 Miami 34, Arizona 31 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 1), Burton 1-6. consecutive comeback to Third Quarter Sacked-Yards Lost 1-5 2-14 Penalties-Yards 7-75 7-71 Pittsburgh 24, Dallas 19 beat the Broncos 34-27. Was—Gibson 1 run (Hopkins kick), 12:24. Punts 4-37.5 3-48.7 New Orleans 38, Tampa Bay 3 Time of Possession 28:57 31:03 Chiefs escape NYG—FG Gano 42, 5:12. Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Open: Cincinnati, Cleveland, L.A. Rams, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Atlanta 34, Fourth Quarter Penalties-Yards 2-10 5-45 Philadelphia RUSHING—Miami, Ahmed 7-38, Tagov- when Panthers Was—FG Hopkins 44, 14:56. Time of Possession 25:16 34:44 Monday’s Game ailoa 7-35, J.Howard 10-19, Laird 1-(minus Denver 27 Was—McLaurin 68 pass from A.Smith INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS New England at N.Y. Jets, 8:15 p.m. 1). Arizona, K.Murray 11-106, Edmonds 25- FG is wide right (Hopkins kick), 10:24. RUSHING—Las Vegas, Booker 8-68, Ja- 70, Foster 1-2. Denver 0 3 3 21 — 27 Thursday, Nov. 12 NYG Was cobs 14-65, Carr 2-14, Ruggs 1-10, Richard PASSING—Miami, Tagovailoa 20-28-0- KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Atlanta 10 10 7 7 — 34 Indianapolis at Tennessee, 8:20 p.m. First downs 22 19 1-3. L.A. Chargers, Ballage 15-69, Kelley 248. Arizona, K.Murray 21-26-0-283. Patrick Mahomes threw for First Quarter Sunday, Nov. 15 Total Net Yards 350 402 9-28, Herbert 5-24, Reed 2-7. RECEIVING—Miami, Parker 6-64, Wil- Atl—FG Koo 52, 9:51. Houston at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 372 yards and four touch- Rushes-yards 35-166 9-37 PASSING—Las Vegas, Carr 13-23-0-165. liams 4-60, Grant 4-35, Gesicki 3-42, Atl—Zaccheaus 51 pass from Ryan (Koo Jacksonville at Green Bay, 1 p.m. downs, Travis Kelce and Passing 184 365 L.A. Chargers, Herbert 28-42-0-326. Smythe 1-19, Laird 1-17, Hollins 1-11. Ari- kick), 1:24. Punt Returns 1-6 2-12 Philadelphia at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. RECEIVING—Las Vegas, Waller 5-22, zona, Kirk 5-123, Fitzgerald 4-54, Hopkins Tyreek Hill each went over Second Quarter Kickoff Returns 1-26 3-65 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. Renfrow 2-60, Agholor 2-55, Richard 1-19, 3-30, Edmonds 3-18, Isabella 2-10, Daniels Den—FG McManus 43, 13:27. Interceptions Ret. 3-23 0-0 Ingold 1-6, Jacobs 1-3, Witten 1-0. L.A. Washington at Detroit, 1 p.m. 100 yards receiving, and the 1-21, Arnold 1-16, Foster 1-7, Williams 1-4. Atl—Powell 9 pass from Ryan (Koo kick), Comp-Att-Int 23-34-0 29-39-3 Chargers, Allen 9-103, Williams 5-81, Kelley Buffalo at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Kansas City Chiefs held on to MISSED FIELD GOALS—Arizona, Gon- 9:18. Sacked-Yards Lost 5-28 2-22 5-31, Henry 4-33, Ballage 2-15, Johnson Denver at Las Vegas, 4:05 p.m. zalez 49. beat Carolina 33-31 when Atl—FG Koo 35, 1:44. Punts 4-39.5 2-55.0 1-50, Guyton 1-9, Nabers 1-4. L.A. Chargers at Miami, 4:05 p.m. Panthers kicker Joey Slye Third Quarter Fumbles-Lost 2-0 3-2 MISSED FIELD GOALS—L.A. Chargers, Cincinnati at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. , Texans Den—FG McManus 41, 11:02. Penalties-Yards 4-40 6-45 Badgley 48. San Francisco at New Orleans, 4:25 p.m. missed a 67-yard field-goal Atl—Ju.Jones 21 pass from Ryan (Koo attempt wide right on the final Time of Possession 36:27 23:33 Seattle at L.A. Rams, 4:25 p.m. send Jags to 7th kick), 6:20. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Injured Big Ben Baltimore at New England, 8:20 p.m. play. Fourth Quarter RUSHING—N.Y. Giants, Gallman 14-68, Open: Kansas City, N.Y. Jets, Atlanta, Dallas consecutive loss Den—Jeudy 20 pass from Lock (McMa- Morris 9-67, Shepard 1-18, Lewis 3-5, rallies Steelers Monday, Nov. 16 nus kick), 13:15. JACKSONVILLE — De- Kansas City 33, Jones 6-4, Slayton 1-2, Penny 1-2. Wash- Minnesota at Chicago, 8:15 p.m. Atl—Gurley 4 run (Koo kick), 9:05. ington, Gibson 6-20, McKissic 3-17. past Cowboys shaun Watson had touch- Carolina 31 Den—Patrick 9 pass from Lock (McMa- PASSING—N.Y. Giants, Jones 23-34-0- ARLINGTON, Texas — downs passes of 57 and Carolina 7 10 0 14 — 31 nus kick), 3:53. 212. Washington, Smith 24-32-3-325, K. Den—Lock 10 run (McManus kick), 1:52. 77 yards, the second one ap- Kansas City 3 10 7 13 — 33 Allen 5-7-0-62. Ben Roethlisberger threw all First Quarter Den Atl RECEIVING—N.Y. Giants, Shepard 6-39, three of his touchdown pearing to come after the First downs 23 23 Car—McCaffrey 9 pass from Bridgewater Engram 5-48, Mack 4-72, Lewis 2-16, Board passes after shrugging off a play clock expired, and the (Slye kick), 6:07. Total Net Yards 405 363 1-10, Gallman 1-9, Smith 1-8, Slayton 1-6, Houston Texans beat the KC—FG Butker 39, 1:38. Rushes-yards 22-103 32-92 Morris 1-4, Toilolo 1-0. Washington, McKis- knee injury, rallying Pitts- Second Quarter Passing 302 271 sic 9-65, McLaurin 7-115, C.Sims 3-110, burgh to a 24-19 victory over Jacksonville Jaguars Punt Returns 1-8 1-13 Car—Samuel 14 pass from Bridgewater Gibson 3-35, Wright 3-30, Thomas 3-28, S. the Dallas Cowboys and 27-25 for their sixth straight (Slye kick), 12:39. Kickoff Returns 6-145 0-0 Sims 1-4. win in the series. KC—FG Butker 55, 11:01. Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-19 keeping the Steelers as the KC—D.Robinson 1 pass from Mahomes Comp-Att-Int 25-48-1 25-35-1 Allen, Bills torch NFL’s only unbeaten team. Jacksonville (1-7) lost its (Butker kick), 3:45. Sacked-Yards Lost 1-11 2-13 seventh straight. Car—FG Slye 47, :46. Punts 5-45.0 5-36.6 Seahawks in Pittsburgh 24, Third Quarter Fumbles-Lost 2-0 0-0 Houston 27, KC—Edwards-Helaire 4 pass from Ma- Penalties-Yards 5-65 5-61 balmy Buffalo Dallas 19 New Orleans 38, Time of Possession 26:33 33:27 homes (Butker kick), 4:42. Pittsburgh 0 9 0 15 — 24 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — Jacksonville 25 Fourth Quarter Dallas 3 10 6 0 — 19 Tampa Bay 3 RUSHING—Denver, Lock 7-47, Lindsay Houston 10 10 7 0 — 27 KC—Hill 28 pass from Mahomes (kick Josh Allen regained his First Quarter New Orleans 14 17 0 7 — 38 8-23, Gordon 6-18, Hamler 1-15. Atlanta, Jacksonville 7 9 3 6 — 25 failed), 14:23. early-season groove by Dal—FG Zuerlein 38, 3:55. Tampa Bay 0 0 0 3 — 3 Gurley 19-53, Hill 8-24, Ryan 3-10, Powell First Quarter Car—Bridgewater 4 run (Slye kick), Second Quarter First Quarter 1-4, K.Smith 1-1. throwing three touchdown Jac—Chark 73 pass from Luton (Lambo 10:22. Dal—Lamb 20 pass from Gilbert (Zuer- NO—T.Smith 14 pass from Brees (Lutz PASSING—Denver, Lock 25-48-1-313. passes and scoring one rush- kick), 14:08. KC—Hill 2 pass from Mahomes (Butker lein kick), 7:45. kick), 9:34. Atlanta, Ryan 25-35-1-284. Hou—Cooks 57 pass from D.Watson kick), 7:40. ing, and the Buffalo Bills beat Dal—FG Zuerlein 44, 3:46. NO—Trautman 7 pass from Brees (Lutz RECEIVING—Denver, Jeudy 7-125, Ham- (Fairbairn kick), 13:33. Car—McCaffrey 1 run (Slye kick), 1:53. Pit—Washington 17 pass from Roethlis- kick), :00. ler 6-75, Patrick 4-29, Fant 3-45, Hamilton the Seattle Seahawks 44-34. Hou—FG Fairbairn 54, 9:48. Car KC berger (kick failed), 1:10. Second Quarter 2-12, Vannett 1-11, Gordon 1-9, Okwuegbu- Second Quarter First downs 30 24 NO—Sanders 12 pass from Brees (Lutz nam 1-7. Atlanta, Hurst 7-62, J.Jones 5-54, Buffalo 44, Pit—FG Boswell 59, :00. Hou—FG Fairbairn 30, 12:27. Total Net Yards 435 397 kick), 11:44. Zaccheaus 4-103, Blake 3-31, Gage 2-11, Third Quarter Jac—J.Robinson 1 run (kick failed), 5:42. Rushes-yards 24-104 12-30 Seattle 34 Dal—FG Zuerlein 45, 10:17. NO—Kamara 1 run (Lutz kick), 8:45. Passing 331 367 Gurley 2-2, Stocker 1-12, Powell 1-9. Hou—Du.Johnson 1 run (Fairbairn kick), Seattle 0 10 10 14 — 34 Dal—FG Zuerlein 39, 2:13. NO—FG Lutz 36, 1:49. Punt Returns 0-0 1-6 :27. Buffalo 14 10 3 17 — 44 Fourth Quarter Fourth Quarter Kickoff Returns 2-46 0-0 Cook, Vikes top Jac—FG Lambo 59, :00. First Quarter Pit—Smith-Schuster 31 pass from Roeth- NO—J.Hill 3 pass from Brees (Lutz kick), Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Third Quarter Buf—McKenzie 25 pass from Allen (Bass lisberger (kick blocked), 14:51. 9:07. Comp-Att-Int 37-50-0 30-45-0 Lions for first Hou—Fuller 77 pass from D.Watson kick), 13:35. Pit—FG Boswell 43, 7:11. TB—FG Succop 48, 5:52. Sacked-Yards Lost 2-7 1-5 (Fairbairn kick), 6:05. Buf—Kroft 1 pass from Allen (Bass kick), Pit—Ebron 8 pass from Roethlisberger A—15,740. Punts 2-32.5 1-36.0 home victory Jac—FG Lambo 30, 1:11. 7:35. (pass failed), 2:14. NO TB Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Fourth Quarter MINNEAPOLIS — Dalvin Second Quarter Pit Dal First downs 27 13 Penalties-Yards 12-82 8-75 Jac—Luton 13 run (pass failed), 1:30. Buf—FG Bass 44, 11:22. First downs 20 19 Total Net Yards 420 194 Time of Possession 38:01 21:59 Cook kept his brilliant season A—15,668. Sea—Wilson 1 run (Myers kick), 6:40. Total Net Yards 355 364 Rushes-yards 37-138 5-8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS rolling by rushing for a Hou Jac Buf—Davis 4 pass from Allen (Bass kick), Rushes-yards 18-46 31-144 Passing 282 186 RUSHING—Carolina, McCaffrey 18-69, First downs 19 22 career-high 206 yards and 4:03. Passing 309 220 Punt Returns 3-30 1-1 Bridgewater 2-19, Samuel 3-13, Davis 1-3. Total Net Yards 374 412 two scores on 22 carries, Sea—FG Myers 45, 1:07. Punt Returns 1-0 3-82 Kickoff Returns 0-0 2-46 Kansas City, Edwards-Helaire 5-14, Hill 1-8, Rushes-yards 28-107 27-115 Third Quarter Kickoff Returns 1-29 2-87 Interceptions Ret. 3-4 0-0 Bell 4-8, Mahomes 2-0. leading the Minnesota Vi- Passing 267 297 Buf—FG Bass 22, 11:55. Interceptions Ret. 1-7 0-0 Comp-Att-Int 29-35-0 22-38-3 PASSING—Carolina, Bridgewater 36-49- Punt Returns 0-0 2-3 kings to a 34-20 victory over Sea—Dallas 4 run (Myers kick), 6:36. Comp-Att-Int 31-45-0 21-38-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-0 3-23 0-310, Charlton 1-1-0-28. Kansas City, Ma- Kickoff Returns 1-20 4-94 the Detroit Lions. Sea—FG Myers 44, 1:56. Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 2-23 Punts 1-51.0 4-40.3 homes 30-45-0-372. Interceptions Ret. 1-0 0-0 Fourth Quarter Punts 4-50.8 2-39.5 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 RECEIVING—Carolina, McCaffrey 10- Comp-Att-Int 19-32-0 26-38-1 Buf—Moss 1 run (Bass kick), 11:27. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 Penalties-Yards 3-28 5-39 82, Samuel 9-105, Anderson 9-63, Davis Minnesota 34, Sacked-Yards Lost 2-14 2-7 Buf—Allen 3 run (Bass kick), 9:38. Penalties-Yards 3-16 7-70 Time of Possession 40:04 19:56 5-34, Moore 2-18, Zylstra 1-28, Thomas 1-8. Punts 5-44.6 5-46.8 Detroit 20 Sea—Moore 55 pass from Wilson (Myers Time of Possession 26:36 33:24 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Kansas City, Kelce 10-159, Hill 9-113, Hard- Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—New Orleans, T.Hill 7-54, Ka- man 3-48, Robinson 3-34, Edwards-Helaire Detroit 0 10 0 10 — 20 kick), 8:50. Penalties-Yards 3-18 4-78 RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Conner 9-22, Ro- mara 9-40, Murray 10-39, Washington 5-9, 3-20, Williams 1-3, Bell 1-(minus 5). Minnesota 13 7 7 7 — 34 Buf—FG Bass 31, 4:13. Time of Possession 27:53 32:07 ethlisberger 1-8, McFarland 3-7, Claypool Burton 1-1, Brees 2-(minus 2), Winston MISSED FIELD GOALS—Carolina, Slye First Quarter Sea—Metcalf 7 pass from Wilson (Myers INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-4, Johnson 1-4, Snell 3-1. Dallas, Pollard 3-(minus 3). Tampa Bay, Jones 3-9, Four- 67, Slye 51. Kansas City, Butker 48. Min—Cook 5 run (Bailey kick), 10:39. kick), 1:51. nette 1-0, Gabbert 1-(minus 1). RUSHING—Houston, Watson 10-50, Du. Min—I.Smith 9 pass from Cousins (kick Sea Buf 9-57, Elliott 18-51, Gilbert 3-28, Cooper 1-8. PASSING—New Orleans, Brees 26-32-0- Johnson 16-41, Da.Johnson 2-16. Jackson- failed), 1:26. First downs 22 27 PASSING—Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 222, T.Hill 2-2-0-48, Winston 1-1-0-12. ville, J.Robinson 25-99, Luton 1-13, Titans snap losing Second Quarter Total Net Yards 419 420 29-42-0-306, Rudolph 2-3-0-3. Dallas, Gil- Tampa Bay, Brady 22-38-3-209. Thompson 1-3. streak, beat Det—FG Prater 23, 8:21. Rushes-yards 17-57 19-34 bert 21-38-1-243. RECEIVING—New Orleans, Thomas PASSING—Houston, Watson 19-32-0- Det—M.Jones 15 pass from Stafford Passing 362 386 RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, Claypool 8-69, 5-51, Kamara 5-9, Sanders 4-38, Trautman 281. Jacksonville, Luton 26-38-1-304. skidding Bears (Prater kick), 1:19. Punt Returns 1-6 1-11 Smith-Schuster 6-93, Johnson 6-77, Ebron 3-39, Cook 2-30, J.Hill 2-14, Callaway 2-11, RECEIVING—Houston, Fuller 5-100, Du. Min—Abdullah 22 pass from Cousins Kickoff Returns 1-17 3-80 3-22, McCloud 2-16, McFarland 2-15, Con- Murray 2-3, Harris 1-40, T.Hill 1-21, Smith Johnson 4-32, Cooks 3-83, Cobb 3-21, Fells NASHVILLE, Tenn. — (Bailey kick), :15. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 2-28 ner 2-(minus 2), Washington 1-17, McDon- 1-14, Burton 1-12. Tampa Bay, Fournette 2-26, Akins 2-19. Jacksonville, Chark 7-146, Ryan Tannehill threw two Third Quarter Comp-Att-Int 28-41-2 31-38-0 ald 1-2. Dallas, Cooper 5-67, Lamb 4-71, 6-41, Evans 4-64, Godwin 3-41, Brown 3-31, Conley 7-52, Eifert 4-48, Thompson 4-35, touchdown passes, and the Min—I.Smith 1 pass from Cousins (Bailey Sacked-Yards Lost 5-28 7-29 Schultz 4-48, Gallup 3-36, Elliott 2-18, Jones 3-9, Johnson 1-11, Miller 1-10, Gron- Johnson 1-9, O’Shaughnessy 1-9, Cole 1-6, kick), 7:50. Punts 1-53.0 2-53.5 C.Wilson 1-6, Pollard 1-1, Bell 1-(minus 4). kowski 1-2. Shenault 1-(minus 1). banged-up Tennessee Titans Fourth Quarter Fumbles-Lost 2-2 0-0 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Pittsburgh, Bo- MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. never trailed in snapping a Det—FG Prater 45, 11:02. Penalties-Yards 4-13 6-70 swell 54. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2020 B3 AUTO RACING LOTTERY SPORTS BRIEFS NASCAR Cup Series Florida Season Finale 500 Three more swimmers scheduled for Friday, but Utah has had a Here are the winning numbers selected rise in positive COVID-19 cases. Sunday qualify for state meet At Phoenix Raceway Sunday in the Florida Lottery: The game will now begin at 10:30 p.m. Avondale. PICK 2 (early) PICK 5 (early) Crystal River senior Genevieve Ken- EST. It will be televised by Fox. Lap length: 1.00 miles 1 - 7 6 - 0 - 6 - 9 - 0 nedy will cap her prep career with a third The Utes’ opener against Arizona (Start position in parentheses) PICK 2 (late) consecutive trip to states after she scheduled for this past weekend was 1. (1) Chase Elliott, Chevrolet, 312 laps, 40 PICK 5 (late) points. 0 - 1 earned two at-large berths into the canceled when the number of positive 5 - 4 - 4 - 0 - 0 2. (3) , Ford, 312, 35. PICK 3 (early) FHSAA Swimming and Diving State cases put them below the conference’s 3. (2) , Ford, 312, 34. FANTASY 5 4. (4) , Toyota, 312, 33. 1 - 5 - 0 Championships for 2A, Saturday, minimum of 53 available scholarship 5. (26) , Chevrolet, 312, 37. 1 - 9 - 16 - 18 - 30 Nov. 14, 2020, at Sailfish Splash Water- players under the conference’s game PICK 3 (late) 6. (5) , Ford, 312, 43. CASH 4 LIFE park and Aquatics Center in Stuart. cancelation policy. 7. (11) , Ford, 312, 30. 5 - 9 - 8 8. (12) Matt DiBenedetto, Ford, 312, 32. 19 - 30 - 38 - 41 - 55 Kennedy is seeded 11th in the It was the second of two Pac-12 9. (25) William Byron, Chevrolet, 312, 29. PICK 4 (early) 200-yard freestyle with a time of games that were called off, joining Wash- CASH BALL 10. (13) Martin Truex Jr, Toyota, 312, 27. 2 - 7 - 6 - 3 1:59.20 she swam at Saturday’s Region ington against . 1 11. (8) , Toyota, 312, 34. 2A-2 meet, and she’s seeded 13th in the UCLA opened its season with a 12. (7) , Chevrolet, 312, 31. PICK 4 (late) 500 free with a 5:16.88. 48-42 loss at Colorado. 13. (10) , Ford, 311, 24. 6 - 0 - 2 - 3 14. (9) , Ford, 311, 26. Joining her at states will be teammate 15. (23) , Chevrolet, 311, 22. Air Force-Wyoming game 16. (6) , Chevrolet, 311, 25. Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: Madison Gotham, as the junior is seeded 17. (17) Christopher Bell, Toyota, 311, 20. 11th in the 200 IM (2:14.48) and 13th in canceled due to virus Powerball: 14 – 16 – 37 – 48 – 58 5-of-6 5x 1 winner $15,000 18. (18) , Chevrolet, 311, 19. the 100 backstroke (1:01.79). COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — Air 19. (21) , Chevrolet, 311, 18. Powerball: 18 5-of-6 10x 1 winner $30,000 Senior Marshall Wilson had qualified 20. (31) , Ford, 311, 17. 5-of-5 PB No winner Fantasy 5: 6 – 21 – 25 – 27 – 30 Force’s scheduled game at Wyoming this 21. (22) , Chevrolet, 311, 16. No Florida winner 5-of-5 No winner automatically on Saturday with a pair of Saturday has been canceled due to an 22. (14) , Toyota, 311, 15. 5-of-5 No winner 4-of-5 263 $555 second-place finishes. He’ll be seeded “upward trend” of COVID-19 cases at the 23. (29) Michael McDowell, Ford, 311, 14. third in both the 50 free (21.59) and 24. (19) Ryan Newman, Ford, 311, 13. No Florida winner 3-of-5 8,634 $22.50 Air Force Academy, the Mountain West 25. (16) , Chevrolet, 311, 12. Lotto: 14 – 16 – 29 – 33 – 40 – 46 Cash 4 Life: 2 – 3 – 18 – 43 – 49 100 free (47.83). Conference announced Sunday. 26. (27) John H. Nemechek, Ford, 311, 11. 6-of-6 No winner Cash Ball: 3 Citrus sophomore Drew Jenkins is a The league said in a statement there 27. (20) Ricky Stenhouse Jr, Chevrolet, 310, 5-of-6 2x 7 winners $6,000 5-of-5 CB No winner first-time state qualifier, seeded 22nd in was no plan to reschedule the game. 10. 5-of-6 3x 3 winners $9,000 5-of-5 No winner 28. (15) , Ford, 310, 9. the 200 IM (2:03.85). 5-of-6 4x 3 winners $12,000 Air Force was slated to travel to Army 29. (35) Brennan Poole, Chevrolet, 309, 8. this weekend before that game was post- 30. (32) JJ Yeley, Chevrolet, 306, 0. Utah-UCLA game moved 31. (30) Daniel Suarez, Toyota, 306, 6. poned because of the virus. The service 32. (37) , Ford, 302, 0. back a day to Saturday academies are trying to find a date to 33. (36) , Ford, 302, 4. AIRWAVES LOS ANGELES — The Pac-12 Con- make up the contest. 34. (24) , Chevrolet, 299, 3. On the 35. (38) , Chevrolet, 296, 0. ference has moved Utah’s game at Both Air Force and Wyoming are 1-2. 36. (33) , Toyota, 288, 0. TODAY’S SPORTS UCLA to Saturday. It was originally — From staff and wire reports 37. (39) , Chevrolet, garage, 261, 0. AUTO RACING 1 p.m. (NBCSPT) IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge: Leguna 38. (28) Corey Lajoie, Ford, suspension, 215, 1. out of that with a win and a shot to 39. (34) , Chevrolet, handling, 149, Seca (Taped) come here and have a chance to race 1. 3 p.m. (NBCSPT) IMSA Lamborghini Super Trofeo: Leguna NASCAR Race Statistics is unbelievable.” Continued from Page B1 Average Speed of Race Winner: 112.101 mph. Seca (Taped) Elliott beat Brad Keselowski, who Time of Race: 2 hours, 47 minutes, .0 seconds. COLLEGE FOOTBALL was followed by team- Margin of Victory: 2.740 seconds. 3:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Michigan State at Iowa (Taped) result since August — in his final ride Caution Flags: 4 for 27 laps. mate Logano and then Hamlin, who is Lead Changes: 19 among 9 drivers. 6:30 p.m. (ESPNU) UCLA at Colorado (Taped) in Hendrick’s No. 48 Chevrolet. now 0 for 4 in title races. Hamlin is Lap Leaders: C.Elliott 0; J.Logano 1-32; R. NFL “My heart is full,” said Johnson, considered along with Hall of Famer Blaney 33; J.Logano 34-78; C.Elliott 79; J.Lo- 8 p.m. (ESPN) New England Patriots at New York Jets who is tied with Hall of Famers Rich- the best driver without a gano 80-119; C.Elliott 120-138; J.Johnson 139- ard Petty and Dale Earnhardt with Cup title. 142; M.DiBenedetto 143; A.Almirola 144-150; 4:15 a.m. (NFL) New England Patriots at New York Jets C.Elliott 151-163; Ku.Busch 164-167; C.Elliott (Same-day Tape) seven titles. His 83 victories rank “No one has won more than we 168-172; B.Keselowski 173-182; C.Elliott 183- NHL STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS sixth on the career wins list and his have over the last two years. Pretty 189; B.Keselowski 190-195; C.Elliott 196-260; Canucks vs Vegas Golden Knights, stretch of five consecutive titles from proud what this team is doing,” Ham- R.Stenhouse 261; J.Logano 262-269; C.Elliott 9 a.m. (NHL) Game 1 (Taped) 2006-2010 is a NASCAR record. lin said. “We’ll come back and do it 270-312 Asked what he will remember again next year.” Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps 10 a.m. (NHL) Vancouver Canucks vs Vegas Golden Knights, about his 686th race, Johnson said it Led): C.Elliott, 7 times for 153 laps; J.Logano, 4 Game 2 (Taped) Hamlin was the only driver among times for 125 laps; B.Keselowski, 2 times for 16 will be Elliott’s breakthrough. the final four not to lead a lap at Phoe- Vegas Golden Knights vs Vancouver Canucks, laps; A.Almirola, 1 time for 7 laps; J.Johnson, 1 11 a.m. (NHL) “Chase Elliott won his first champi- nix, where he won last November. time for 4 laps; Ku.Busch, 1 time for 4 laps; R. Game 3 (Taped) onship. I’m so happy for that guy,” he Logano led 125 laps, but most of Blaney, 1 time for 1 lap; M.DiBenedetto, 1 time 12 p.m. (NHL) Vegas Golden Knights vs Vancouver Canucks, for 1 lap; R.Stenhouse, 1 time for 1 lap. said. “I can recall going snowboarding them early. Wins: K.Harvick, 9; D.Hamlin, 7; C.Elliott, 5; Game 4 (Taped) with Bill out in Colorado and Chase “It stings not winning, I’m not going B.Keselowski, 4; J.Logano, 3; A.Bowman, 1; 1:30 p.m. (NHL) Vancouver Canucks vs Vegas Golden was maybe 8 years old on skis, super to lie. It hurts,” he said. M.Truex, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; R.Blaney, 1; Ku.Busch, Knights, Game 5 (Taped) quiet, wouldn’t say much. Keselowski had been holding out 1; A.Dillon, 1; W.Byron, 1; C.Custer, 1. Top 16 in Points: 1. C.Elliott, 5040; 2. B.Kesel- 3 p.m. (NHL) Vegas Golden Knights vs Vancouver Canucks, “To watch him grow up and to be hope for a late caution to set up a owski, 5035; 3. J.Logano, 5034; 4. D.Hamlin, Game 6 (Taped) around him and to give him some ad- short sprint to the finish, which is how 5033; 5. K.Harvick, 2410; 6. A.Bowman, 2371; 4 p.m. (NHL) Vancouver Canucks vs Vegas Golden Knights, vice from time to time has really been both the Truck Series and Xfinity Se- 7. M.Truex, 2341; 8. Ky.Busch, 2341; 9. R. Game 7 (Taped) meaningful for me. I think more about ries titles were decided the previous Blaney, 2336; 10. Ku.Busch, 2287; 11. A.Dillon, him winning a championship more 2277; 12. C.Bowyer, 2254; 13. M.DiBenedetto, WOMEN’S COLLEGE SOCCER two nights. 2249; 14. W.Byron, 2247; 15. A.Almirola, 2235; 4 a.m. (SEC) Auburn at Texas A&M (Same-day Tape) than anything.” “I would have loved to have raced it 16. C.Custer, 2202. COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD Elliott, who turns 25 later this out,” Keselowski said. “We just didn’t NASCAR Driver Rating Formula 7 p.m. (ACCN) ACC Cross Country Championship (Taped) month, has followed his father’s foot- get any yellows.” A maximum of 150 points can be attained in steps. won the 1988 cham- The race had just four total cau- a race. pionship and 16 times was voted by tions, three of them scheduled breaks. The formula combines the following catego- Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the the fans NASCAR’s most popular It made Elliott’s coronation look easy. ries: Wins, Finishes, Top-15 Finishes, Average discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Running Position While on Lead Lap, Average driver. The race completed NASCAR’s on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. Speed Under Green, Fastest Lap, Led Most Chase Elliott became the fan favor- frenzied 38-race schedule that was Laps, Lead-Lap Finish. ite in 2018 after Earnhardt Jr. retired. overhauled because of the pandemic. Purdue (2-0) 43 Appalachian State (5-1) 25 (38-21). Next: at Michigan State, Saturday, Nov. He’s the first most popular driver to The season was suspended five days COLLEGE Arkansas (3-3) 23 Missouri (2-3) 18 Wake For- 14. est (4-2) 15 Boston College (5-3) 15 Memphis No. 14 Oklahoma State (5-1) at Kansas win the championship since his fa- after NASCAR raced at Phoenix in FOOTBALL (4-2) 12 Kentucky (2-4) 12 Tulsa (3-1) 11Mary - State, 20-18. Next: at No. 18 Oklahoma, Satur- ther won his only title. March, a race won by Logano, and the land (2-1) 10 Tennessee (2-4) 6 Nevada (3-0) 5 day, Nov. 21. The Elliotts joined Lee and Rich- engines idled for 10 weeks. AP Top 25 Michigan (1-2) 5 San Jose State (3-0) 4 Kan- No. 15 Coastal Carolina (7-0) beat South ard Petty and Ned and as But facing crippling financial losses The Top 25 teams in The Associated sas State (4-3) 4 Boise State (2-1) 4 Virginia Alabama, 23-6. Next: at Troy, Saturday, Nov. 14. just the third father-son combination to the teams and the industry, Press college football poll, with Tech (4-3) 2. No. 16 Marshall (6-0) beat UMass, 51-10. first-place votes in parentheses, re- Next: vs. Middle Tennessee, Saturday, Nov. 14. to win a NASCAR Cup title. The El- NASCAR was one of the first sports to cords through Nov. 7, total points How the AP Top 25 No. 17 Iowa State (5-2) beat Baylor, 38-31. liotts, along with Hall of Famer Tim resume competition. NASCAR went based on 25 points for a first-place Next: vs. Kansas State, Saturday, Nov. 21. Flock, are the only three drivers from racing again May 17 and used double- vote through one point for a Fared No. 18 SMU (7-1) beat Temple (47-23). Next: Georgia to win the title. headers, midweek races and a mas- 25th-place vote, and previous rank- No. 1 Clemson (7-1) lost to No. 4 Notre at Tulsa, Saturday, Nov. 14. Hendrick Motorsports extended its sive scheduling shuffle to complete ing: Dame, 47-40, 2OT. Next: at Florida State, Sat- No. 19 Oklahoma (5-2) vs. Kansas, 62-9. Team Record Pts Prv urday, Nov. 21. Next: vs. No. 14 Oklahoma State, Saturday, NASCAR record with a 13th the season for all three of its national 1. Alabama (59) 6-0 1547 2 No. 2 Alabama (6-0) did not play. Next: at Nov. 21. championship. series. 2. Notre Dame (2) 7-0 1464 4 LSU, Saturday, Nov. 14. No. 20 Southern Cal (1-0) beat Arizona State Elliott passed Joey Logano with For the finale, the first one at 3. Ohio St. (1) 3-0 1449 3 No. 3 Ohio State (3-0) beat Rutgers, 49-27. (28-27). Next: at Arizona, Saturday, Nov. 14. 42 laps remaining and pulled away in NASCAR’s owned and remodeled 4. Clemson 7-1 1355 1 Next: at Maryland, Saturday, Nov. 14. No. 21 Boise State (2-1) lost to No. 9 BYU, a race Elliott controlled even as the Phoenix Raceway, NASCAR loosened 5. Texas A&M 5-1 1223 7 No. 4 Notre Dame (7-0) beat No. 1 Clemson, 51-17. Next: Colorado State, Thursday, Nov. 12. 6. Florida 4-1 1213 8 47-40,2OT. Next: at Boston College, Saturday, No. 22 Texas (5-2) beat West Virginia (17-13). four title contenders ran 1-2-3-4 most its “bubble” and allowed families and 7. Cincinnati 6-0 1208 6 Nov. 14. Next: at Kansas, Saturday, Nov. 21. of the afternoon. Elliott had charged guests for the first time since, well, 8. BYU 8-0 1101 9 No. 5 Georgia (4-2) lost to No. 8 Florida, 44- No. 23 Michigan (1-2) lost to No. 13 Indiana through the field during the first stage the last time they raced at Phoenix. 9. Miami 6-1 958 11 28. Next: at Missouri, Saturday, Nov. 14. (38-21). Next: at No. 10 Wisconsin, Saturday, to clump the four contenders in the The post-race celebration was the 10. Indiana 3-0 956 13 No. 6 Cincinnati (6-0) beat Houston, 38-10. Nov. 14. 11. Oregon 1-0 948 12 Next: vs. East Carolina, Friday, Nov. 13. No. 24 Auburn (4-2) did not play. Next: at winner-take-all season finale. first time Johnson had seen Rick Hen- 12. Georgia 4-2 861 5 No. 7 Texas A&M (5-1) beat South Carolina, Mississippi State, Saturday, Nov. 14. It was Elliott’s fifth win of the sea- drick, his boss of 20 years, since 13. Wisconsin 1-0 852 10 48-3. Next: at Tennessee, Saturday, Nov. 14. No. 25 Liberty (7-0) beat Virginia Tech (38- son, trailing only Kevin Harvick (nine) March. 14. Oklahoma St. 5-1 762 14 No. 8 Florida (4-1) beat No. 5 Georgia, 44-28. 35). Next: vs. Western Carolina, Saturday, Nov. and Denny Hamlin (seven). Elliott’s “If you can get through a year like 15. Coastal Carolina 7-0 551 15 Next: vs. Arkansas, Saturday, Nov. 14. 14. win at Martinsville last week not only this and you’re NASCAR, certainly it 16. Marshall 6-0 534 16 No. 9 BYU (8-0) beat No. 21 Boise State, 51- 17. Iowa St. 5-2 491 17 17. Next: vs. North Alabama, Saturday, Nov. 21. TRANSACTIONS locked him into the final four, but bodes well,” Keselowski said. “I 18. Oklahoma 5-2 467 19 No. 10 Wisconsin (1-0) did not play. Next: at FOOTBALL eliminated regular-season champion thought it was really amazing what 19. SMU 7-1 456 18 No. 23 Michigan, Saturday, Nov. 14. National Football League Harvick. the sport was able to achieve, that we 20. Southern Cal 1-0 395 20 No. 11 Miami (6-1) beat NC State, 44-41. CHICAGO BEARS — Placed OL Lachavious “I felt like we took some really big were able to get all the races in. To be 21. Texas 5-2 265 22 Next: at Virginia Tech, Saturday, Nov. 14. Simmons on the reserve/COVID-19 list. Placed 22. Liberty 7-0 260 25 No. 12 Oregon (1-0) beat Stanford, 35-14. OL Aaron Neary on the active roster. strides this year, and last week was a here today and have a great race for a 23. Northwestern 3-0 250 - Next: at Washington State, Saturday, Nov. 14 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Placed QB Baker huge one,” said Elliott, who also won championship, I think that’s really 24. Auburn 4-2 184 24 No. 13 Indiana (3-0) beat No. 23 Michigan Mayfield on the reserve/COVID-19 list. the All-Star race at Bristol. “To come impressive.” 25. Louisiana-Lafayette 6-1 118 - Others receiving votes: North Carolina 85, Army 54, Tulsa 47, Utah 33, Washington 21, Arizona St. 11, Purdue 8, Wake Forest 6, Boise St. 5, Appalachian St. 5, California 3, Maryland 3, Nevada 1. Alabama is on top again; Notre Dame up to No. 2 Amway Coaches Top 25 RALPH D. RUSSO a three-game losing streak against consecutive years appearing at — Michigan is out for the first The Amway Top 25 football poll, with AP college football writer its SEC East rival. The Bulldogs fell No. 1 in AP poll history belongs to time this season after falling to first-place votes in parentheses, re- eight spots to a season-low 13th. Miami, which went seven seasons 1-2. The Wolverines were last un- cords through Nov. 8, total points Alabama is No. 1 in The Associ- No. 8 BYU, No. 9 Miami and from 1986-92. ranked while eligible for the poll based on 25 points for first place through one point for 25th, and pre- ated Press college football poll No. 10 Indiana round out the top 10. This No. 1 appearance is the at the end of 2017. Earlier this vious ranking: for the first time this year, ex- The Hoosiers moved up three 92nd under Saban and Alabama’s season, Big Ten teams were inel- Team Record Pts Pvs tending its record of consecutive spots after beating Michigan to record 123rd overall. Take away igible for the AP Top 25 because 1. Alabama (55) 6-0 1542 2 seasons with at least one week on receive their best ranking since Alabama’s other No. 1 appear- the conference was not planning 2. Notre Dame (4) 7-0 1461 4 3. Ohio State (3) 3-0 1443 3 top of the rankings to 13. they were No. 10 in 1969. ances and just Saban’s appear- to play a fall schedule. 4. Clemson 7-1 1340 1 Notre Dame moved up two ances at No. 1 would rank as the 5. Florida 4-1 1230 8 spots to No. 2 on Sunday after up- POLL POINTS fourth-most in college history be- CONFERENCE CALL 6. Texas A&M 5-1 1229 7 setting Clemson in a dramatic It’s no surprise when Alabama hind Ohio State’s (105), Oklaho- SEC — 5 (Nos. 1, 5, 6, 13, 24). 7. Cincinnati 6-0 1172 6 8. Brigham Young 8-0 1112 9 double-overtime game Saturday reaches No. 1, but it’s always ma’s (101) and Notre Dame’s (98). Big Ten — 4 (Nos. 3, 10, 12, 23). 9. Miami 6-1 995 10 night. Ohio State remained No. 3. historic. That’s also one more than South- Big 12 — 4 (Nos. 14, 17, 18, 21). 10. Indiana 3-0 901 13 Clemson gave up the top spot for The Crimson Tide’s streak of ern California (91) has ever had. ACC — 3 (No. 2, 4, 9). 11. Georgia 4-2 840 5 the first time this season and seasons with at least one appear- American — 2 (Nos. 7, 19). 12. Oregon 1-0 828 14 IN 13. Oklahoma State 5-1 823 12 landed at No. 4. ance at No. 1 started in Nick Sa- Pac-12 — 2 (Nos. 11, 20). 14. Wisconsin 1-0 778 11 The Crimson Tide, who had an ban’s second year as coach in — No. 23 Northwestern is Sun Belt — 2 (Nos. 15, 25). 15. Marshall 6-0 534 15 open date, received 59 of 62 first- Tuscaloosa. The Tide reached ranked for the first time since the C-USA — 1 (No. 16). 16. Iowa State 5-2 530 17 place votes. Notre Dame, which the top of the poll for the first Wildcats finished the 2018 season Independents — 2 (Nos. 8, 22). 17. Coastal Carolina 7-0 495 16 18. Oklahoma 5-2 476 19 has its best ranking since it was time under Saban on Nov. 2, 2008, at No. 21. 19. Southern Methodist 7-1 448 18 No. 1 at the end of the 2012 regu- the day after beating Arkansas — No. 25 Louisiana-Lafayette RANKED vs. RANKED 20. Southern California 1-0 334 20 lar season, received two first- State. returns to the rankings after crack- After four Top-25 matchups 21. Auburn 4-2 305 21 place votes. Ohio State got one. No. 1 Texas lost that week at ing them earlier this season for the this past weekend, there is none 22. Liberty 7-0 234 NR 23. Northwestern 3-0 218 NR Texas A&M moved up two spots Texas Tech — Graham Harrell to first time in almost 80 years. next week. 24. Texas 5-2 187 NR to No. 5, the Aggies’ best ranking Michael Crabtree in the final sec- Blame LSU. The defending na- 25. Army 6-1 181 22 since they finished fifth to end onds as the Red Raiders shocked OUT tional champions have stumbled Dropped out: No. 23 Boise State (2-1) No. 24 North Carolina (5-2) No. 25 Michigan (1-2). the 2012 season. the Longhorns — to open the — Boise State dropped out to 2-3, meaning for the first time Others receiving votes: North Carolina (5-2) Florida jumped two spots to door for Alabama to ascend. after getting run over by BYU on since 2001, the Tigers will face 174 Louisiana-Lafayette (6-1) 81 Utah (0-0) 45 No. 6 after beating Georgia to snap The second-longest streak of Friday night. Alabama as an unranked team. B4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2020 GOLF CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Ortiz holds on for 1st PGA Tour victory

Associated Press

HOUSTON — Carlos Ortiz never doubted he could win any tournament no matter who he was facing, even if he didn’t have the trophies or the pedi- gree to prove it. Now he does. Ortiz holed two long birdie putts from off the green to take the lead, then was rock solid down the stretch and delivered the winning shots for a 5-under 65 and a two-shot victory in the Houston Open. Ortiz played the final round alongside a former No. 1 player in Jason Day. He spent the back nine locked in a battle with the current No. 1, Dustin Johnson. He pulled ahead for good with a 6-iron so good the 29-year-old Mexican started walking after it on the par-5 16th. Ortiz had to settle for a two-putt birdie from 8 feet and he finished in style with a 20-foot birdie for a two- shot victory over Johnson and Hideki Matsuyama. “I wasn’t really thinking about the other guys. I wasn’t wor- ried,” Ortiz said. “I knew if I played good I was going to be hard to beat. ... I knew I was ca- pable of doing that because I know myself, but obviously vali- dating that and then showing it, it definitely gets me more confi- dence. I’m just happy the way it Associated Press played out.” Carlos Ortiz holds the champion’s trophy after winning the Houston Open golf tournament, Sunday, Nov. 8, 2020, in Houston. Ortiz, a three-time winner on what was then the Web.com me, Latinos and Texans. I’m the lead, Johnson fanned a much of the day. This was about Tour in 2014, became the first overnight five-shot lead over Wes thankful for all of them.” 7-iron for his second shot on the Ortiz holding off two players Mexican to win on the PGA Tour Short Jr., but closed with a birdie on with plenty of experience win- since Victor Regalado in 1978 at It was the loudest cheer for a par 5, leaving a tough chip to the par-5 18th hole to shoot a ning and tasting it for the first the Quad Cities Open. winner since March. The Hous- 18 feet and a birdie putt that 2-under 69. time. Ortiz held back tears as he ton Open was the first domestic grazed the left edge of the cup. Broadhurst and Sutherland fin- Brooks Koepka, who con- waited for his playing partners PGA Tour event that allowed Johnson had another birdie ished at 15-under 198. sulted on the redo of Memorial to putt. The victory sends him to spectators during the COVID-19 putt catch the lip on the next After all those birdies, neither Park, had a 65-65 weekend and the Masters next April. He was pandemic, with 2,000 tickets hole. could get anything to fall in the tied for fifth in his final start be- there a year ago to watch his sold daily. They were treated to Matsuyama briefly tied for the fore the Masters. It also bodes playoff. brother, Alvaro, who qualified a good show. lead with birdies on the 16th well for Johnson, who goes into The darker it got, the quicker by winning the Latin American Johnson was making his first and 17th, making a 15-footer on Augusta National as the No. 1 Sutherland and Broadhurst seemed Amateur. start since the U.S. Open after a the 17th just moments before player in the world for the third to play as they tried to avoid the “It feels awesome,” said Ortiz, positive coronavirus test Ortiz made his birdie on the time in the last four years. tournament getting pushed into who grew up in Guadalajara and knocked him out of the CJ Cup 16th. He narrowly missed a shot Johnson has not finished out- Monday. They even rode in carts to played at North Texas with Se- at Shadow Creek and the Zozo at a third straight birdie on the bastian Munoz of Colombia, the Championship at Sherwood. 18th and shot 63. side the top six in his last six their second shots to speed up the most recent Latin American After opening with a 72, John- Ortiz finished at 13-under 267. tournaments. That includes two process. winner on tour. “This is like my son rallied with two rounds of 66 Sam Burns, the 54-hole leader, victories and two runner-up They finally agreed to call it when second home. There was a and a closing 65. His one regret had a 72 and Day closed with a finishes. Broadhurst missed an 8-foot birdie bunch of people cheering for would be the 16th hole. Tied for 71. Neither was a factor for MacIntyre wins Cyprus putt on No. 18 and Sutherland dropped in a 4-footer for par. Vivint Houston Open Bernd Ritthammer, Germany 70-65-65-69—269 -15 Showdown for 1st The darkness had won. Matthew Jordan, England 68-68-64-69—269 -15 “We played them really fast,” Sunday Jamie Donaldson, Wales 66-64-64-75—269 -14 European Tour title Sutherland said. “Just seemed like At Memorial Park Golf Course Niklas Lemke, Sweden 70-66-66-69—271 -13 PAPHOS, Cyprus — Scotland’s Houston, Texas Sami Valimaki, Finland 66-66-67-73—272 -12 we couldn’t make a putt. We had Robert MacIntyre produced a bril- Purse: $7 million Marcus Armitage, England 68-68-66-70—272 -12 some opportunities for birdie, but Yardage: 7,432; Par: 72 Gavin Green, Malaysia 70-66-68-68—272 -12 liant finish to claim his first European neither one of us could find a way to Final Round Jonathan Caldwell, Northern Ireland 72-64-67-72—275 -9 Tour title in the Cyprus Showdown. Carlos Ortiz (500), $1,260,000 67-68-67-65—267 -13 Richard Bland, England 69-67-68-72—276 -8 make one.” MacIntyre birdied four of his last Dustin Johnson (245), $623,000 72-66-66-65—269 -11 Plenty happened before the sun Hideki Matsuyama (245), $623,000 70-70-66-63—269 -11 six holes at Aphrodite Hills Resort to Charles Schwab Cup Championship went down. Talor Gooch (135), $343,000 68-69-71-63—271 -9 Sunday card a 7-under 64 and finish a shot Brooks Koepka (105), $270,375 72-70-65-65—272 -8 Sutherland, who once shot 59 on Phoenix Country Club ahead of Japan’s Masahiro Sepp Straka (105), $270,375 68-69-66-69—272 -8 the PGA Tour Champions, opened Phoenix Ariz. Kawamura. Sam Burns (83), $212,625 68-65-68-72—273 -7 Purse: $2.5 million with a 6-under 65 in benign condi- Jason Day (83), $212,625 67-68-67-71—273 -7 “I’ve done a lot of work, I’d say in Yardage: 6,853; Par: 71 tions on Friday. He was even better Tyrrell Hatton (83), $212,625 71-70-67-65—273 -7 Final Round the last I’d say six months of not Mackenzie Hughes (83), $212,625 70-72-68-63—273 -7 when the wind picked up Saturday, Paul Broadhurst 67-68-63—198 -15 thinking about winning a golf tourna- Patton Kizzire (63), $155,750 69-67-70-68—274 -6 Kevin Sutherland 65-64-69—198 -15 shooting a 64 as scores around him Adam Long (63), $155,750 68-70-69-67—274 -6 ment. Just going through, play my Woody Austin 67-69-65—201 -12 soared. Shane Lowry (63), $155,750 69-69-68-68—274 -6 Wes Short, Jr. 68-66-69—203 -10 golf,” MacIntyre said. Aaron Wise (63), $155,750 70-66-69-69—274 -6 On a chilly Sunday, Sutherland Bernhard Langer 70-70-64—204 -9 “Last year I was talking and think- Viktor Hovland (51), $113,750 70-69-68-68—275 -5 Retief Goosen 70-69-65—204 -9 couldn’t take advantage of good Russell Knox (51), $113,750 69-71-67-68—275 -5 ing about winning golf tournaments, Ernie Els 68-70-66—204 -9 scoring conditions early, allowing the Francesco Molinari (51), $113,750 70-68-71-66—275 -5 Fred Couples 67-71-66—204 -9 when I was going down the back Michael Thompson (51), $113,750 67-72-67-69—275 -5 field to pull closer. He opened with Glen Day 69-69-66—204 -9 nine on a Sunday. But this year I’ve Harold Varner III (51), $113,750 67-71-72-65—275 -5 64-75-66—205 -8 five straight pars and a bogey on the just tried to take my time, and let it Maverick McNealy (42), $82,600 71-71-67-67—276 -4 Corey Pavin 69-67-69—205 -8 460-yard par-4 sixth dropped him to J.T. Poston (42), $82,600 70-67-70-69—276 -4 Tom Lehman 68-67-70—205 -8 happen. What will happen will hap- 12 under. Dawie van der Walt, $82,600 70-66-69-71—276 -4 70-69-67—206 -7 pen and today it’s happened.” Erik van Rooyen (42), $82,600 71-69-69-67—276 -4 Mark O’Meara 67-70-69—206 -7 Broadhurst took a unique ap- The 24-year-old MacIntyre was Scott Brown (34), $58,450 69-68-72-68—277 -3 Jim Furyk 68-68-70—206 -7 proach to putting, looking at the hole Corey Conners (34), $58,450 69-67-73-68—277 -3 Doug Barron 68-73-66—207 -6 inches away from a hole-in-one on rather than the ball while making his Austin Cook (34), $58,450 71-72-68-66—277 -3 Shane Bertsch 67-73-67—207 -6 the 17th and tapped in for birdie to Tony Finau (34), $58,450 69-69-68-71—277 -3 Jerry Kelly 71-71-65—207 -6 stroke. briefly take the outright lead before Brian Harman (34), $58,450 71-69-72-65—277 -3 Rod Pampling 69-71-67—207 -6 It certainly worked early as he Russell Henley (28), $47,950 69-72-69-68—278 -2 Jose Maria Olazabal 71-68-68—207 -6 Kawamura birdied the 18th to com- holed one putt after another. Charley Hoffman (28), $47,950 71-69-71-67—278 -2 Ken Duke 69-69-69—207 -6 plete a 65. Cameron Tringale (28), $47,950 70-70-69-69—278 -2 Brandt Jobe 64-73-70—207 -6 That left MacIntyre needing to Playing in the group ahead of Padraig Harrington (22), $39,083 71-68-71-69—279 -1 Steve Flesch 67-73-68—208 -5 Sutherland, Broadhurst had five Scott Piercy (22), $39,083 68-74-69-68—279 -1 birdie at the last to win and the left- Kenny Perry 71-68-69—208 -5 birdies in the first eight holes to tie Fabian Gomez (22), $39,083 70-69-69-71—279 -1 Mark Brooks 65-72-71—208 -5 hander followed a perfect drive with a Troy Merritt (22), $39,083 74-68-69-68—279 -1 Jerry Smith 69-71-69—209 -4 for the lead. A long birdie at the Scottie Scheffler (22), $39,083 67-75-72-65—279 -1 Billy Mayfair 67-70-72—209 -4 solid approach before safely two- putting from 20 feet to secure victory. par-3 eighth hole moved him into a Adam Scott (22), $39,083 68-69-74-68—279 -1 Robert Karlsson 70-71-69—210 -3 tie with Sutherland, but a pulled Erik Barnes, $29,750 71-72-73-64—280 E Lee Janzen 70-72-68—210 -3 In a first-of-its-kind format on the Will Gordon (16), $29,750 76-67-65-72—280 E David Toms 70-72-68—210 -3 European Tour, the field was cut to short birdie putt on No. 9 cost him a Justin Harding, $29,750 72-68-72-68—280 E Bob Estes 72-68-70—210 -3 32 and then 19 players after rounds shot at the outright lead. Satoshi Kodaira (16), $29,750 70-69-72-69—280 E Fred Funk 69-71-70—210 -3 “I played great today,” Broadhurst Nate Lashley (16), $29,750 73-68-69-70—280 E 67-72-71—210 -3 two and three, with the scores reset Denny McCarthy (16), $29,750 69-72-69-70—280 E K.J. Choi 65-74-71—210 -3 to par for the final two days. said. “I started off really well. I Chris Kirk (11), $22,750 73-68-74-66—281 +1 Jeff Maggert 70-69-71—210 -3 played the front nine well all week.” Graeme McDowell (11), $22,750 69-73-69-70—281 +1 Esteban Toledo 72-68-71—211 -2 Schwab Cup headed to Sutherland made his first birdie by Brandt Snedeker (11), $22,750 65-71-76-69—281 +1 Kent Jones 69-70-72—211 -2 Jhonattan Vegas (11), $22,750 73-70-68-70—281 +1 Mike Weir 67-69-75—211 -2 Monday finish after dropping in a 4-foot putt on the long Max Homa (9), $19,040 74-68-69-71—282 +2 68-72-72—212 -1 par-4 10th to take the lead back. John Huh (9), $19,040 73-69-69-71—282 +2 Ken Tanigawa 71-71-70—212 -1 six playoff holes Broadhurst made a short birdie Greg Chalmers (7), $16,888 68-73-72-70—283 +3 Dicky Pride 66-72-74—212 -1 Brice Garnett (7), $16,888 74-68-72-69—283 +3 Duffy Waldorf 70-68-74—212 -1 PHOENIX — Kevin Sutherland putt at par-3 13th to tie it again, then James Hahn (7), $16,888 71-71-73-68—283 +3 Colin Montgomerie 68-73-72—213 E and Paul Broadhurst traded missed made another birdie on No. 16 for Mark Hubbard (7), $16,888 69-71-72-71—283 +3 David Frost 71-71-71—213 E birdie putts as the sun raced toward the lead. Sungjae Im (7), $16,888 74-69-73-67—283 +3 Steve Jones 70-70-73—213 E Zach Johnson (7), $16,888 73-70-69-71—283 +3 Marco Dawson 71-72-70—213 E the horizon, each time agreeing to Sutherland poured in a birdie putt Isaiah Salinda, $16,888 71-69-75-68—283 +3 John Huston 69-72-73—214 +1 keep playing despite the decreasing from a similar length right behind Brian Stuard (7), $16,888 73-69-69-72—283 +3 Miguel Angel Jimenez 71-70-73—214 +1 visibility. him, tying it at 15 under. Tim Petrovic 72-71-71—214 +1 Lanto Griffin (5), $15,890 72-71-71-70—284 +4 After six playoff holes, it was just Broadhurst wasn’t done. Kramer Hickok (5), $15,890 75-68-68-73—284 +4 Billy Andrade 71-71-73—215 +2 C.T. Pan (5), $15,890 72-69-73-70—284 +4 Vijay Singh 71-71-73—215 +2 too dark to see the ball anymore. He hit his tee shot on No. 17 into Kevin Chappell (5), $15,540 70-71-72-72—285 +5 Rocco Mediate 70-73-72—215 +2 Now the PGA Tour Champions the left the rough, but punched a David McKenzie 71-72-72—215 +2 Doc Redman (5), $15,540 71-70-73-71—285 +5 season will last at least another day. shot under tree limbs to about Matt Jones (4), $15,330 69-72-77-68—286 +6 Joe Durant 73-72-70—215 +2 Jamie Lovemark (4), $15,120 73-69-70-75—287 +7 Scott McCarron 71-70-75—216 +3 The final round of the season- 12 feet. Broadhurst pumped his first Kristoffer Ventura (4), $15,120 69-69-76-73—287 +7 Scott Parel 72-68-76—216 +3 ending Charles Schwab Cup Cham- as the ball came to rest and he Scott Harrington (4), $14,840 70-72-74-73—289 +9 70-74-72—216 +3 pionship will be played on Monday made the birdie putt to go back up a Sean O’Hair (4), $14,840 71-69-75-74—289 +9 Olin Browne 68-76-72—216 +3 Cameron Davis (3), $14,630 67-76-77-75—295 +15 Dudley Hart 72-73-71—216 +3 after Sutherland and Broadhurst shot. Tom Pernice Jr. 72-69-76—217 +4 kept making pars as darkness fell. Sutherland wasn’t done, either. Chris DiMarco 67-75-75—217 +4 Aphrodite Hills Cyprus Showdown Scott Verplank 71-73-73—217 +4 “As quick as I’ve ever played six He had to lay up from a fairway Sunday Larry Mize 73-72-72—217 +4 holes,” Broadhurst said. “I didn’t bunker on No. 18 and looked away At Aphrodite Hills Resort Steve Pate 71-75-71—217 +4 dream we’d get six holes in. I in disgust as his third shot fell short Paphos, Cyprus Michael Allen 69-75-74—218 +5 Purse: $1.2 million Cameron Beckman 70-74-75—219 +6 thought a couple holes (about left. He made the putt, though, and Yardage: 6,878; Par: 71 Brett Quigley 72-72-75—219 +6 stopping).” had an excited reaction of his own Final Round Rich Beem 67-78-74—219 +6 Broadhurst played a superb final after forcing the playoff. Johannes Veerman, United States 67-64-64-67—262 -22 Robin Byrd 76-72-71—219 +6 round on Sunday, erasing a six-shot “Obviously, the long putt on 18 to Robert Macintyre, Scotland 65-68-67-64—264 -20 Tom Gillis 70-74-76—220 +7 Masahiro Kawamura, Japan 67-67-66-65—265 -19 Joey Sindelar 74-73-73—220 +7 deficit with a bogey-free 63 in the get into the playoff was pretty much Jorge Campillo, Spain 69-62-68-66—265 -19 Stephen Leaney 73-74-74—221 +8 season finale for the over-50 tour, the highlight of my day,” Sutherland Callum Shinkwin, England 68-65-66-67—266 -18 Jesper Parnevik 69-79-74—222 +9 which won’t crown a champion until said. Alexander Levy, France 67-66-66-68—267 -17 Hale Irwin 72-75-76—223 +10 Thomas Detry, Belgium 66-66-68-67—267 -17 Scott Dunlap 75-74-75—224 +11 next year due to the coronavirus Then the missed putts and dark- Steven Brown, England 68-64-67-69—268 -16 Sandy Lyle 72-82-73—227 +14 pandemic. ness came. James Morrison, England 68-63-66-71—268 -16 Scott Simpson 73-75-81—229 +16 Sutherland stumbled through the Now the finish won’t come until Louis De Jager, South Africa 68-65-66-69—268 -16 Tom Kite 74-83-75—232 +19 early part of the round to lose an Monday. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE COLLEGE FOOTBALL MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2020 B5 No. 4 Notre Dame sacks No. 1 Clemson in 2OT most bizarre. QB Lawrence sits “I had told our team in our walkthrough today: ‘Just want you to know when we win this out second game game the fans are going to storm the field. With COVID being RALPH D. RUSSO what it is, we need to get off the AP college football writer field,’” Irish coach Brian Kelly said. “I beat them off the field.” SOUTH BEND, Ind. — When Williams ran for 140 yards and Clemson’s desperate attempt to three touchdowns and Book, the convert a fourth-and-forever fifth-year senior quarterback, ended in a scrum, Notre Dame led a 91-yard drive in the final quarterback Ian Book tossed his two minutes of regulation to tie helmet as he sprinted onto the it at 33 on a 4-yard touchdown field to celebrate with his pass to Avery Davis with 22 sec- teammates. onds left. Within seconds, thousands of After Williams gave Notre fans joined in, rushing the field Dame the lead on the first pos- amid a pandemic for a postgame party that most definitely did session of the second OT, the not meet the CDC’s social- Irish pushed Clemson back with distancing guidelines. back-to-back sacks on DJ Uai- “When fans stormed the field, galelei by Adetokumbo Ogun- it was fun,” Book said. deji and Daelin Hayes to set up Kyren Williams put the Irish a third-and-24. ahead with a 3-yard touchdown “I took a sack in the red zone,” run in the second overtime and Uiagalelei said. “... I can’t do No. 4 Notre Dame shut down that.” Associated Press top-ranked Clemson with a cou- The five-star freshman quar- Notre Dame safety Shaun Crawford (20) celebrates after Notre Dame defeated Clemson 47-40 in two ple of sacks to seal a 47-40 win terback’s third-down pass was overtimes during a game Saturday, Nov. 7, 2020, in South Bend, Ind. Saturday night. broken up and his final comple- The first victory over a No. 1 tion on fourth down was way problems with those two guys,” the field and stadium safely, Dame responded with a 3-yard team in 27 years for the Fighting short of the line to gain. A cou- Kelly said. “DJ was just while not trying to be a buzzkill. touchdown run by Williams and ple of laterals didn’t help and Irish can be added to the list of outstanding.” “If you leave now you can get a kick to tie it instead of going the Irish and their fans went famous streak-breakers in Notre Swinney said Lawrence will out before last call,” Collins for 2 to end it. wild. Dame history: Catholics vs. Con- return to practice Monday. said. Five seasons ago when these victs in 1988 snapped Miami’s The Fighting Irish have won The biggest game at Notre The Fighting Irish needed a teams last played on a rainy 36-game regular-season winning 13 consecutive games and they Dame Stadium since No. 1 two-week break earlier this sea- night in Clemson, the Tigers streak and the shutout of Okla- snapped an 11-game losing streak Southern California beat the son because of a COVID-19 out- homa in 1957 broke the Sooners’ against top-five teams while beat- Irish with the Push Bush in 2005 break, but it didn’t keep them stopped the Irish on a potential record 47-game roll. ing No. 1 for the first time since had 11,011 in attendance, mostly from entering this showdown tying 2-point conversion with Clemson (7-1, 6-1) had won taking down Florida State in 1993 students, because of pandemic with Clemson unbeaten. 7 seconds left in regulation. 36 consecutive regular-season at Notre Dame Stadium. restrictions. They might just see each other Swinney famously said it was games and had not lost to an At- “They dadgum earned it,” When it was over, they poured again in the ACC championship a BYOG game: “Bring your own lantic Coast Conference team Clemson coach Dabo Swinney onto the field — coronavirus be game in December. guts.” The Tigers needed to pack since 2017. The Fighting Irish said. “We handle our business, damned. “Man, I think it’s very likely,” some guts and then some for (7-0, 6-0), playing in the ACC only maybe we’ll get a chance to play “That’s the first time I’ve ever said Notre Dame linebacker their first trip to South Bend because of the coronavirus pan- again.” seen any college storm the field. Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah, since 1979. Uiagalelei, starting in place of demic, brought them all to a halt. That was a cool experience,” who returned a fumble for a Not only were the Tigers miss- “No matter how old I am, I’ll Trevor Lawrence for a second Williams said, and then quickly touchdown in the first half as ing Lawrence, but three key de- remember this one forever,” week, passed for 439 yards, the recalled his coach’s advice, “He the Irish built a 13-point lead. Book said. most ever by a Notre Dame op- told us to get inside after the Uiagalelei, who led the Tigers fensive starters were out with Who knows where this victory ponent. Lawrence was on the game as fast as we could.” from 18 down last week against injuries. should rank in Notre Dame lore, sideline for this one, a few days Notre Dame Stadium public Boston College in his first start, “We didn’t win the game, but but considering the setting and out of isolation after having address announcer Mike Collins sneaked into the end zone on you saw what this team is made this weird pandemic-altered COVID-19. spent about 30 minutes after the the second play of overtime to of,” Swinney said. “This team is season, the win is probably its “I’d like to have Dabo’s game encouraging fans to leave put Clemson up 40-33. Notre made of the right stuff.” Puzzles Galore! CROSSWORD Fun By The Numbers Like puzzles? Then you’ll love sudoku. This mind-bending puzzle will have you hooked from the moment you square off, so sharpen your pencil and put your sudoku savvy to the test!

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For more BEAUTIFUL A VIEW fits two bike for back of POOL VILLA MERCHANDISE vehicle $15 information please call TO LOVE” or text Loren at 2 BR 2 BATH 2+ CAR www. SPECIALS! Bike trainer $15 GARAGE *Large Open (352) 249-6189 crosslandrealty.com 352-201-6777. Plan *Upgrades Galore (352) 726-6644 6 lines - 10 days Rowing Machine *Walk to $$$ Parks & LaWanda Watt (up to 2 items Heavy Duty -Steel Town *High Elevation Crossland Realty per ad) $50 , Floral Inc. for Great Views THINKING City (352) 344-1355 Call for appt BOBBI DILEGO $1 - $200 352.586.1688 Tweet Gerard “Jerry” ABOUT Our office covers all $11.50 Landings at Inverness Bovee 352-220-0587 SELLING? of CITRUS and $225,000 Tweet Realtor Inventory is down PINELLAS Counties! GET TOP DOLLAR $201-$400 Highlands Home and we need Tweet & TOP SERVICE! $16.50 3/2/2 at 1006 Princeton Multi Million Dollar listings!! **FREE** Lane - Some Work Follow the Producer Market Analysis $401-$800 $99,900 (352) 637-1173 FREE Call me for a Free Chronicle on HOME MARKET $21.50 or dianemurphy059 THINKING ABOUT Market Analysis! BEAUTIFUL MH in ANALYSIS PLANTATION @gmail.com SELLING? 352-212-1989 $801-$1500 Downtown Inverness! REALTY Fantastic Location! 2/1 WITHLACOOCHEE $26.50 “news as it happens right Let’s talk about a Get it SOLD LISA VANDEBOE NEWLY remodeled RIVERFRONT at your finger tips” Lwattc21 PEACEFUL 55+ comm. 2/2 Mobile, .69 acre, CASH OFFER! with Bobbi! @gmail.com BROKER (R) 352-563-5966 OWNER Classified Dept. Near LIBERTY PARK & fenced, part furnished, 2018 ENCLOSED LAKE HENDERSON $132,500 Cash / 4 Sale Call or text me 26 yrs in Real Estate Century 21 352-634-0129 today. 36 yr Citrus County UTILITY TRAILER $550 mo. includes lot by-owner/Realtor www.twitter.com/ J.W. Morton 12 FT V-NOSE rent, city wtr & sewer 352-228-1301 / 352-270-6038 Cell Resident www.plantation ramp door, $2200 CALL 352-443-6656 352-527-8727 citruschronicle Parsley Real Estate ERA American Realty Real Estate, Inc. realtylistings.com B10C10 Mondayovember 9, 2020 CLASSIFIEDS CitrusCITRUS CCountyOUNTY (FL)(FL) CChroniHRONICLEcle

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CASH FOR CARS & Porche MERCURY Harley-Davidson TRUCKS Running or LEXUS SCOOTER MOTORCYLE GEAR- 2001 Boxster COMET 1974 302 V8 2001 300 SUV ‘08 FLHX Street Glide, XPERT motorcycle Not TOP $$$$$ PAID 5 speed 40K orig. mi, Auto Trans. Great Very Clean, Low Miles, 2007 Moto 352-771-6191 runs great, $2400 Uptown 49cc Scooter TRIKE V8 chaps blk leather $25 Immaculate Cond. Car! $8,700 (352) 651-3171 $8900 OBO 352-302-5980 WANTED Silver in color/ $14.900 352-212-5747 352-277-9175 770 Miles, Street Legal, Ex Cond./Low Miles-1of JUNK & ESTATE 352-497-6945 Call for Appt. Two seater, Remote a Kind- Reasonable HARLEY-DAVIDSON Start, Alarm system, 9103 E Aqua Vista Dr Wms Small Unik Vest CARS TRI GLIDE TRIKE Up to $1,000 & MORE MUSTANG 3 lockable storage Inverness, $12,900 & Leather pants $25 TOYOTA YARIS S GT V8 Convertible 2018 300mi, Cover & (352) 342-7037 2007, 4-dr., exc. cond. compartments $850 [email protected] Unik blk leather chaps 35 Yr anniversary model Can-Am Spyder Helmets Included 352-897-5339 352-341-3803 $20 352-302-5980 loaded, $4,200 9103 E Aqua Vista Dr 2016, White, 4,705 mi, Financing Available (706) 889-4396 Inverness, $10.900 Garage-Kept Call for Details [email protected] Excellent Condition! (419) 908-5440 $17,500 352-794-0352 2 CORVETTES 352-341-3803 HONDA ‘89 Convertible and an EW-66 SCOOTER 1989 Goldwing SE FORD TRIUMPH Brand NEW! EW-66 1500 CC, Blue/green. ‘84 - Both for $10,000 1973 TR6, 4 spd, 6 cyl, 2083-1109 MCRN (11/21) 2013 Fiesta. Original -2 Seater- See on Only 11,401 mi., bought OBO or Trade for Truck 89 MUSTANG 2 Tops, Red w/ Black NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: GS AUTO TOWING gives Notice of owner, no accidents, Internet. $2500 brand new. Perfect (352) 400-3585 Interior $15,000 Firm great gas mileage and CONVERTIBLE 5.0 352-465-6335 cond. Hardly driven. Foreclosure of Lien and intent to sell these vehicles at 61 NE US CADILLAC cold AC! Tinted win- 5sp - Older Restore 352-503-6859 $6000 obo Tony: HWY 19, Crystal River, FL 34429, pursuant to subsection 713.78 of 2009 DTS, **LOADED** dows. Only 64,550 mi- Many Extras! Too 352-527-8950 the Florida Statutes. GS Auto Towing reserves the right to accept or 136K mi/1 Owner, Gar. les. Silver, 4 door with Much to List- Discs, SS Pictures avail. online! reject any and/or all bids. Kept, Call for info: hatchback. Asking Exhaust, etc. $12,000 $7,000 352-364-6460 $6,000 or best offer. (352) 436-9718 HONDA Please text 2001Goldwing GL1800 Date & Time of Sale - November 21, 2020 at 9:00 AM CHEVY DODGE Harley Davidson 28,500 miles. Many BUICK 2002 Ram Diesel - 2500 VIN # Year / Model Vehicle 2018 Malibu LT ‘67 Shovel Head, extras. Excellent cond. 1965 Electra 225 Cums/ BLK / 181K mi / 1 1GCCS136568294759 2006 Chevrolet Excellent Condition! HONDA S&S Heads and Jugs, Ultimate touring bike. V8 Wildcat, 45k Orig mi, owner/ Tow pkg/ Ext. Only 5K Miles 2006 CRV, “Blue Ox” hypernumatic pistons, Black/chrome. $7950 1MEHM55S03A612002 2003 Mercury ready tow vehicle, Cold AC - $11,500 cab / Great Cond. - a/c for info Please Call SHOWROOM NEW roller rockers, 500 Cam, 352-270-8089 352-601-3225 good cond, $3550 $11,500 352-601-0383 Andrew’s gears, 352-436-7485 aft 1pm HONDA Published November 9, 2020 CHRYSLER obo 352-527-0433 chameleon paint, hard bags, Everything NEW 2007 Honda VTX ‘91 New Yorker, been CHEVROLET 1300R -Dark Red- in storage 10 yrs, New: HYUNDAI 1936 5 Window Coupe in motor and tyranny with 2012 Sonata 800 mi. Two time trophy NEW Tires, Windshield, AC, batt, radiator, 350 V8 Automatic, Saddle Bags & Cover. tires breaks. Top of the 16K mi & 25/30 MPG - Chrome Eng. -Steel winner for its class. Call Perfect Condition /Blue for more info. $11,500 $2300 OBO line with all options body, ALL power, cold (352) 795-7335 2079-1109 MCRN $3000 352-341-0062 $9000 (352) 795-1015 A/C. MUST SELL! FORD 352-302-2815 $26,500 352-302-6979 2002 F450 Lariat PUBLIC AUCTION 141k mi, 7.3 diesel, Tweet LEXUS Jake brake, 5th wheel 2002 ES300, Excellent CHEVROLET BLUE DOOR MINI STORAGE, 315 Hendrix Avenue, Inverness, FL body, Air susp. & 2 Gas Condition! One owner! 1969 CAMARO - 454 34450, Phone 352-726-9010. BLUE DOOR MINI STORAGE hereby Tweet tanks - Was $25,000 125K Miles Engine / 700R4 trans., Now $21,950 gives PUBLIC notice of the disposal of property for the default of Tweet 352-601-3225 MANY upgrades! Call lease agreement, pursuant to Florida Statutes Section 83.801-83.809 for details! $40,000 502-345-0285 Harley-Davidson Follow the 810-841-2692 on the following individuals: MERCURY FORD 2007 Fat Boy, Vance & HONDA Customer Name Unit # Inventory F350 Diesel King Hines Pipes - 13K Orig. 2009 Shadow 750 Exc. Chronicle on ‘02 Grand Marquis GS CHEVROLET FELIX ROSA #23 White/ 70K /NEW Batt. Ranch Crew Cab 4 x 4 miles, Well Maintained! con. 1 owner, garage 1971 Camaro RS 108K mi/ Rear Ent./ $7950 OBO kept, Very low mi 3514 Household Items Cold A/C- Gar. kept 4 sp. Black. V8 & A/C. $5,200 352-613-7552 Retractable Tonneau 516-819-9196 $3600 The Contents of these units shall be disbursed on or there after “news as it happens right $22,000 obo or Cover-1 owner- ALL svc possible trade. Motorcycle Gear - NOVEMBER 23, 2020, at or about 11:30am at a public auction

at your finger tips” rec’s/ Mint Condition! Womens Fieldsheer located at: MERCURY 352-303-8226 $20,900 352-497-6945 automotivev 2004 Grand Marquis Your world first. Jacket - sz 12 $75 BLUE DOOR MINI STORAGE 352-302-5980 110K miles, Gar kept, FORD LINCOLN Every Day 315 HENDRIX AVENUE Lt Sage Green, Leather 1930 Model A ‘02 Blackwood - Good MOTORCYCLE GEAR - INVERNESS, FL 34450 www.twitter.com/ top, Tan Leather Int. 5 Window Coupe, 76 K Cond.-ONLY 3K made Womens Fieldsheer Perfect Condition! mi./ EXCELLENT Cond. FULLY LOADED $8500 Pants- sz 8 $75 citruschronicle $4100 (715) 490-6857 $16,000 352-795-3510 352-489-4129 Classifieds 352-302-5980 Published November 2 and 9, 2020