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TUesday, OCTOBER 16, 2018 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Sexual FUN & GAMES FOR FALL predator Fall from from here moving shot dead car fatal Report: Raised knife toward resident as he forced way into home. on I-75 By COREY ARWOOD [email protected] Passenger was hanging MADISON — A Columbia County out window, says FHP. sexual predator forcing his way into a home here raised a knife and was By COREY ARWOOD shot once in the chest by the home- [email protected] owner, authorities said. Anthony Lee Martin, 32, was found A Dunnellon man hanging out the pas- dead near a rear slid- senger window of a northbound Buick ing-door entrance at highway speed fell and was killed on shortly after 9 p.m. Interstate 75 in Columbia County early on Oct. 9, according Monday. to a Madison County Anthony Baccili, 39, was a passenger in sheriff’s report. a 2005 Buick Lacrosse driven by his wife, The home was Susan Marie Baccili, a Florida Highway occupied at the time Patrol report stated. Martin by two women, a Though As the Buick neared man and a child, MCSO said. Martin Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Baccili was mile marker 437, had sent threatening messages to Sydney Baribault encourages Emitt Capps, 5, as he plays a game of “ball toss struck by about two miles north one of the women saying he was rectangle” Saturday at the third annual Fall Festival at the Spirit of Christ ‘numerous’ of the I-10 interchange coming from his Clyattville, Georgia Lutheran Church. The event featured live music, more than 20 arts and crafts vehicles, around 12:30 a.m., home, the report stated. When he vendors, free hayrides, a bake sale and pony rides. the fall is Baccili had climbed arrived he parked his vehicle in the partially out the pas- driveway of a neighboring vacant considered senger window and property. the cause of positioned some part “Martin approached the residence his death. of his body on the on foot and forced entry through a hood, FHP Troop B sliding glass door,” the report stat- Captain Michael Burroughs told the Lake ed. “The homeowner attempted to City Reporter. push Martin back out the door when When he fell, he was struck by “numer- Martin reportedly raised a large ous” vehicles, Burroughs said troopers kitchen style knife in a stabbing were told by Susan Baccili. motion.” Burroughs, serving temporarily as The man, armed with a handgun, troop commander during FHP’s hurricane fired once at close range, hitting deployment to the Panhandle, said none of the vehicles that hit Baccili stopped. PREDATOR continued on 3A The fall is considered the cause of death, Burroughs said, though investigators are still piecing together the story and would like to hear from any eyewitnesses to the Dunn vows incident. Alcohol was not a factor, an FHP press to rebuild release stated. damaged air base Jersey woman made campers News Service of Florida Northwest Florida’s Tyndall Air unhappy: Cops Force Base, where pilots train to fly the F-22 stealth fighter, won’t be abandoned because of major damage Homeward Bound band members Roy Witcher (from left), Louise McDonald By COREY ARWOOD it sustained in Hurricane Michael, and Paul Drummond perform during Saturday’s fall festival. [email protected] vows U.S. Rep. Neal Dunn. On Friday, Dunn Unhappy campers at Ichetucknee State joined U.S. Sen. Park called the law early Thursday on Marco Rubio and a 56-year-old woman who argued with U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson her boyfriend and went in a letter to Air door-to-door in underwear Force Secretary looking for her campsite, a Heather Wilson sheriff’s report said. Dunn and Pentagon Milissa Shang, of Chief of Staff Gen. Burlington, New Jersey, David Goldfein showing support for told deputies rebuilding Tyndall. she was lost when she Shang “Each of us stand ready to work visited campers just after with the Air Force to rebuild Tyndall midnight with a knock at the door, a AFB and advocate for the resources Columbia County Sheriff’s Office report needed to do so,” the lawmakers said. wrote. “Milissa stated that she had left her After Andrew devastated camping spot to go to the bathroom and Homestead, the Pentagon failed to had gotten lost so she started knocking Linda Vanouse steers the wagon as she chauffeurs Brayden Eagle, 7, and TYNDALL continued on 3A Cason Eagle, 4, at the Spirit of Christ Lutheran Church’s Fall Festival. CAMPERS continued on 3A

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Martin in the chest and “ending the attack,” accord- ing to the report. Martin was taken to Tallahassee Memorial Hospital and later pro- nounced dead. Madison Chief Deputy Epp Richardson said no arrests were made but it will now be up to a grand jury to decide whether the killing was justified. “The residence that he went to was a past acquain- tance,” Richardson said. COREY ARWOOD/Lake City Reporter Martin had a “historical rela- tionship with a female that One hurt in motorcycle crash was at the house,” he added. Martin served a seven Motorists stopped to aid a downed motorcyclist along South US Highway 27 and SW Bussey Glen outside Fort White Sunday afternoon. year sentence as a juvenile, A first responder from Taylor County, Scarlett McCoy, and her husband, Mac McCoy, directed traffic prior to the arrival of Columbia at 15, for sexual battery on a County sheriff’s deputies around 5:30 p.m. The motorcyclist refused treatment and and left the single vehicle crash with minor injuries, victim under 12 in Columbia Columbia County Fire Rescue officials said. The man reportedly left the roadway, lost control of the bike and was thrown onto the grassy County in 2002. He showed up again in Florida Department of Correction’s records in 2010, sentenced to 15 years Trunk or Treat in March 2010 for viola- tion of probation. He was released in July 2016. MCSO arrived at the South State Road 53 residence in response to 911 calls of a burglary in progress.

CAMPERS Continued From 1A on doors,” the arrest report said. It was the second time CCSO responded to a Shang- related call that day. Campers called the cops earlier because Shang and her boyfriend were arguing, “and making other campers unhappy,” according to the report. “Milissa admitted to drink- ing all day, but told me that she would not leave the campsite again,” the report said. But she did, say deputies, when she left her campsite to use the restroom and got lost. Shang was taken to jail around 12:40 a.m. and Photos by COREY ARWOOD/Lake City Reporter charged with disturbing the peace and disorderly More scenes from Friday’s fright fest at Lake DeSoto. LEFT: Cindy Innocenti with Crime Stoppers of Columbia County shows children conduct and given a $1,000 of all ages what happens to boys and girls who obtain candy unlawfully. RIGHT: Even Hurricane Michael couldn’t match the terror bond. inspired by Cash Kennedy’s portrayal of the classic horror movie character of the same name.

Reserve base. economic impact --- combin- Of the 55 F-22 stealth 601st Air Operations Center, every structure damaged, TYNDALL A year ago, the Pentagon ing payroll, expenditures fighters housed at which directs operations for including hangars where Continued From 1A put a $3.4 billion value on and jobs created --- at $596 Tyndall, at least 33 were NORAD Defensive Counter planes that could not be the facilities at Tyndall --- million. sent to Wright-Patterson Air activities and responds flown out --- due to main- get funding to rebuild the which encompasses 29,000 Tyndall is home to the Air Force Base in Ohio to natural and man-made tenance or safety reasons Air Force base. Later, the acres in southeastern Bay 325th Fighter Wing, which before Michael made disasters. --- had been sheltered. military and civilian work- County and has about trains pilots for the F-22 landfall in nearby Mexico Base command at Tyndall Dunn, a Panama City force were reassigned, 11,000 military and civilian Raptors, which are each Beach with 155 mph sus- last week called the hit Republican, represents the and the facility reopened personnel. The Pentagon valued at up to $339 mil- tained winds. from Michael “widespread southern part of Columbia as a smaller Air Force estimated the base’s annual lion. The base also houses the catastrophic damage,” with County in Congress. OBITUARIES

Tommie Doris Benton Timothy Lee Benton (Pam), Gloria Geane Bolton Parker. She had lived most of grandchildren and eleven great FUNERAL HOME is in charge Tommie Doris Benton, 85 St. Petersburg and David Allen Ms. Gloria Geane Bolton, her life in Lake City and was grandchildren and numerous of all arrangements. 458 South of Lake City, passed away on Benton (Kristine), Lake City; two 78, passed away Sunday eve- a member of the Tabernacle nieces and nephews also survive. Marion Avenue Lake City, FL. Saturday, October 13, 2018 at grandchildren, Savannah Nicole ning October 14, 2018 at the Baptist Church for many, many Funeral services for Ms. Bolton 32025. the Haven Suwannee Valley Benton, Gainesville and Joshua Suwannee Valley Care Center years. She enjoyed shopping, and will be conducted Wednesday, Hospice Care David Benton, Las Vegas, NV; (Haven Hospice)after an extend- spending time with her family. October 17, 2018 at 2:00 P.M. at Obituaries are paid advertise- Center in nieces and nephews, Ann Gay ed illness. She was the daughter She is survived by her two Tabernacle Baptist Church with ments. For details, call the Lake Lake City. (Dewy), Mollie Hampton Birch, of the late Alvin Dennis and daughters Sandie Mobley Rev. Mike Norman officiating. City Reporter’s classified depart- She was born Linda Hampton Odom (Lamar) Katherine Brady Poppell. She (Donald Arth) Lake City, FL; the family will receive friend one ment at 752-1293. in Watertown, and Jack Hampton (Ann) all of was preceded in death by her Wendy Brady (Johnny Ray) hour prior to service time at the Florida to the Lake City. brother Jimmy Poppell and her Lake City, FL; and one sister church. late James P. Funeral services will be best friend Aunt Alice “Dinky” Judy Poppell, Lake City, FL. four DEES-PARRISH FAMILY Stewart and conducted on Wednesday, Lela Annie October 17, 2018 at 11:00 AM Come See Sheila or Shane! Goodger Stewart. Mrs. Benton in the Gateway-Forest Lawn 1034 SW Main Blvd. Lake City, FL 32025 (Located between Etheridge Furniture & The Money Man!) was married to the late Otto Memorial Chapel with Pastor 386.438.8374 | www.mainstprint.com Lee Benton, Jr. for 57 years at Eddie Blaylock of the Orchard the time of his passing in 2013. Community Church officiat- Together, they lived in numer- ing. Interment will follow at ous places during his career Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens serving in the United States Air Cemetery. Visitation with the Force, a life the she adjusted family will be one hour prior to well. Mrs. Benton was cur- to the service from 10-11:00 Print & Copy Services | Blue Prints | Design | Signs | Vinyl | T-Shirts | Embroidery & more rently a member of the Orchard AM at the funeral home. In lieu Look For Our Booth at the Columbia County Fair Oct 26th –Nov. 3rd! Community Church and thru the of flowers contributions may years she had enjoyed teaching be made to Haven Suwannee Sunday School and WMU. She Valley Hospice Care Center at     worked for 20 years with the 6037 W US Hwy 90, Lake VA Hospital in Lake City and City, FL 32055. Arrangements       ! loved to spend time with her are under the direction of family and summers in North GATEWAY-FOREST LAWN       Construction/Debris Containers Available Carolina. Mrs. Benton was pre- FUNERAL HOME, 3596 S       ceded in death by her sister, US Hwy 441, Lake City, FL         Ruth Hampton. 32025. 386-752-1954 Please 755-7060 Survivors include her three leave words of comfort for the  15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd.       children, Sandra Lynn Benton family at www.gatewayforest- Delivered to your job site today. Scobie (John), Lake City, lawn.com.   1005 W. Howard St. • Live Oak, FL 32060 OPINION Tuesday, October 16, 2018 www.lakecityreporter.com 4A

ANOTHER VIEW Trump wades into Civil War he press today is never dumber than when they report on politics. Except when they try tackling T history. Especially American history. And most especially Civil War history. Which is kind of funny considering that an entire region of the United States has been obsessed with every drama, maneuver and mortar blast of that con- flict since the day it ended along the banks of the Appomattox River over a century and a half ago. A slight bit biased here and there, perhaps. But as for the dates, figures and details — they are studied like the cosmos. Home-brew historians can re-enact every battle and skirmish and pinpoint within inches where their for- bears fell and died during the most ferocious battles. Now, before anybody starts hurling accusations about how racist Southerners are for studying the Civil War, let’s remember one very important point. The South lost the war. It’s a funny thing about things like this through- out history. To the victor go the spoils. But the beaten never forget. “Forget, Hell!” one might say. Just ask Japan. The intricate tomes of loss by Southern writer William Faulkner and the wailing, mournful tunes of bluegrass music so deeply entwined with the South have been a salve to the Emperor’s peo- Dems really bad at getting mad ple since their annihilation at the end of World War II. Enthusiastically studying history is not about wanting to repeat it. Quite the opposite. It is about understanding nger in politics is like the the institutions of Congress that the who we are and how we got here and how we might avoid porridge in “Goldilocks and Republicans have wantonly abused, some of the more unpleasant experiences from history. A the Three Bears” — it has to Democrats should instead further This is not a task that furrows the brow of your average be just right. exploit them. political reporter today. They just see people who aren’t Too little anger breeds a sense Who wore it best? Already, there like them, who maybe talk a little funny and vote a lot dif- of complacency and decreases the is growing talk of the Democrats ferent. For reporters, anyone like that must be just about urgency of voting. Too much anger trying to expand the Supreme the worst thing you can call a person today: “racist.” produces self-defeating rhetoric that Court to 11 justices to counteract And there is no one more racist to these sheltered repels the very undecided voters the unsavory tactics that McConnell snowflakes than Don from Queens. that you are struggling to attract. used to stack the court. It is also To these elite, the “otherness” of President Trump Such is the Democratic dilemma possible to imagine that futile makes them feel so uncomfortable it drives them utterly after the soul-destroying confirma- Walter Shapiro efforts to impeach Kavanaugh mad. The fact Mr. Trump beat the whole political system tion of Brett Kavanaugh. The failure CQ-Roll Call would become the Democratic and sits across the Resolute Desk from Kanye West is to win any support among Senate equivalent of the GOP’s ferocious simply more than they can bear. Republicans — with the conspicu- and fanciful hearings about a myth- So he must be racist. And, somehow, so is Kanye. ous exception of Lisa Murkowski uncharacteristic prudence in this ical Hillary Clinton conspiracy over Then Mr. Trump wanders into one of the most epic — can be viewed as the final year’s congressional primaries. Benghazi. moments of Civil War history during a speech last week vindication of Mitch McConnell’s As research by my friend Elaine This fight-fire-with-fire strategy in Ohio, birthplace of Civil War Gen. Ulysses S. Grant. scorched-earth tactics that stymied Kamarck, a senior fellow at the has led Democrats — who should “So Robert E. Lee was a great general,” Mr. Trump Merrick Garland. Brookings Institution, discovered, know better — to take seriously said. “And Abraham Lincoln developed a phobia. He Hillary Clinton gave voice to “The most successful endorsement publicity-hound lawyer Michael couldn’t beat Robert E. Lee.” this bitter frustration when she group in the 2018 primaries was not Avenatti as a spokesman for the Cue the media, who somehow went wild over Mr. told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour, Our Revolution or any of the other party and a plausible presidential Trump complimenting Gen. Lee as a “great general.” “You cannot be civil with a political new progressive political action candidate. By believing that the As anyone who has ever studied four minutes of Civil party that wants to destroy what groups — it was that most staid of only way to win in contemporary War history knows, of course, Mr. Trump’s comments you stand for, what you care about. America is to ape Trump’s gut- are totally and completely factual and accurate. Lee was a That’s why I believe, if we are fortu- tersnipe tactics, these Democrats brilliant tactician whose battlefield genius is still studied nate enough to win back the House Under the inadvertently reveal the fragility of today. The war likely would have been over in one week if and/or the Senate, that’s when civil- Democrats’ theory, democratic norms. Gen. Lee had not sided with his home state of Virginia. ity can start again.” civility and regular Democrats, for strategic reasons, Also true is that President Lincoln was driven to dis- Now, like any American citizen, are portraying the 2018 elections traction by all his great generals who were terrified to Hillary Clinton has the right to free order in Congress as a referendum on health care — send their big beautiful armies into actual battles against speech and the right to paid speech. are for wimps. The with the Republicans, for a change, the fearsome Gen. Lee. In fact, Clinton and her husband Bill only things that on the defensive. In truth, what is That is, until he tapped Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, whom will soon embark on a 13-city paid on the ballot in November is a last- Mr. Trump sought to compliment there in his home speaking tour with tickets ranging matter are naked ditch drive to curb Trump’s author- state of Ohio. As if this is the first time a politician has from $60 to $375 each. This latest power and a itarian tendencies and to shine a ever complimented a home crowd’s favorite son. installment of Clinton buckraking spotlight on the rampant corruption Mr. Trump went on to say Gen. Grant was also a “great should remind Americans to appre- passion for of his administration. general” and that he “knocked the hell out of everyone,” ciate the altruistic post-presidential vengeance. By refusing to seriously investi- referring to Gen. Lee and the Confederate Army. example of Jimmy Carter. gate anything from Russian hacking Gen. Grant, Mr. Trump noted, also had a “drinking Questioned about Hillary to Trump’s private-sector profiteer- problem.” Thank goodness President Lincoln did not Clinton’s comments in her own all organizations, the Democratic ing as president, the Republican nominate him to the Supreme Court. interview with CNN, endangered Congressional Campaign Congress has forfeited its claims to North Dakota Democrat Heidi Committee, which won 39 of the 41 be an independent branch of gov- n Washington Times Heitkamp must have thought the races in which it endorsed a candi- ernment. Instead, it is has been a equivalent of Dorothy Parker’s line, date.” lickspittle legislature with the free- Lake City Reporter “What fresh hell is this?” The real battle within the dom of an indentured servant. Lake City Reporter Style points Heitkamp should Democratic Party is not over ideolo- The biggest mystery in American Serving Columbia County Since 1874 be a Democratic hero after her gy but temperament. political life is what the Robert principled, damn-the-polls vote Even if the Democrats win Mueller investigation has dis- TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride against Kavanaugh. Instead, she both the House and the Senate in covered about Trump. If, as is for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ had to react to Clinton’s ill-consid- November, they will not be passing plausible but far from certain, tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride ered claim that civility should be any legislation as long as Trump Mueller presents evidence of for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ on furlough until the Democrats remains in the White House. About potentially impeachable offenses, We believe strong newspapers build strong regain power. As Heitkamp adroitly the best that they can hope for the Democrats would have to tread tiescommunities by Community —‑“Newspapers Newspapers get Inc. things done!” We believe strong newspapers build strong put it, “That’s ridiculous. I mean I before 2020 would be to block any carefully and responsibly. Our primary goal is to publish ­distinguished and can’t imagine how you get anything further evisceration of Obamacare The question for Democrats communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” Our primary goal is to publish ­distinguished and done if you don’t bring civility back and to reject far-right and unquali- at that juncture should not be, This ­mission will be accomplished through the into politics. And that goes for both fied judicial nominees. “What would McConnell do?” profitableteamwork community of professionals-­oriented dedicated newspapers. to truth, sides.” There is, however, a growing Rather, it should be, “What would a integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the In truth, Clinton’s comments belief among Democrats that — Watergate hero like Sam Ervin do?” teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, highlight the central debate fac- even if they get just a fragment And that’s where the old-fash- integrity and hard work. ing the out-of-power Democrats: of power — they should emulate ioned virtue of civility, scorned by Todd Wilson, Publisher What is the best strategy to McConnell and out-of-control House Hillary Clinton, comes in. For it Robert Bridges, Editor counter Donald Trump and Mitch committee chairmen like Devin will take a village — a bipartisan JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor McConnell? Nunes. village — to repair the damage that SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor Despite widespread warnings Under this theory, civility and Trump and McConnell have done that they were poised to produce regular order in Congress are for to American democracy. DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident their own left-wing version of the wimps. The only things that matter TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman excesses of the tea party move- are naked power and a passion for n Walter Shapiro is a columnist for Roll ment, the Democrats displayed vengeance. Rather than repairing Call.

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Tuesday For more, call 386-719- Picking the 7713. Seed library, LC/FW right pumpkin The Columbia Seed Sunday Lending Library is open at the main library in Lake Bingo at Amer. Legion City on Tuesdays from 2 Bingo games are to 4 p.m. The CCSL meets offered every Sunday, at the Fort White library Monday and Thursday at on Wednesdays from 2 6:45 p.m. at the American to 4 p.m. Volunteers are Legion Post 57, 2602 SW also on hand the first and Main Blvd. in Lake City. third Tuesday of the month There are three $250 jack- from 2 to 4 p.m. at the West pots each night. Quarter Branch library located at games are played at 3 p.m. 435 NW Hall of Fame Drive Mondays, Thursdays and (off U.S. Hwy 90 just West Sundays. Refreshments of I-75). are available at reason- able prices. For more, call Wednesday 752-7776. Olustee poster unveiling Catholic charities The Blue Grey Army Inc. Do you have a passion will unveil the 2019 Olustee for helping others? Do you Battle Festival poster at need volunteer hours for the Lake City Historical Bright Futures or commu- Museum, Wednesday, nity service? If so, we want October 17, 2018 at 5:30 YOU! Catholic Charities of p.m. Artist Kelli Ronsonet Lake City needs volunteers Photos by CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter will be present. to operate our food pantry The museum is located Hayven Aretino, 5, carefully examines her options, then selects and displays just the right pumpkin from the Monday-Friday from 7:30 at 157 S. Hernando Street, pumpkin patch recently at First United Methodist Church of Lake City, 973 S. Marion Ave. Pumpkins start at a.m until 11:30 a.m. If meet- Lake City, Florida. The under a dollar for the miniatures and go up from there, with a good-sized one going for about $30. They will ing new people, making public is invited along remain for sale from mid-morning to dusk until Halloween. new friends, and support- with members of the Blue ing your local community Grey Army and friends of 163 SW Stonegate Terrace, Volunteers needed Club registration Allison Court (behind Baya is what you are looking for, Kelli. Refreshments will be Suite 105, Lake City. We Pharmacy). $7 admission. then please come by the served. are looking for volunteers Lake City Medical Center The Boys’ Club of Bring a dish or dessert to office for an application. 553 to serve in several different Auxiliary needs volunteers Columbia County is accept- share. All proceeds bene- NW Railroad St., 386-754- Duplicate Bridge Club capacities including: relief who have a heart to serve. ing registration for the fall fit the center. Call 386-755- 9180. Lake City Duplicate Bridge visits for our patient’s fam- The auxiliary need vol- session. All children ages 0235 for more. Club meets at 12:30 p.m. ilies, pet therapy, veteran unteers for all positions. 6-14 are eligible to attend. Monday Wednesdays at The Country pinning and clerical help. Those interested in par- There are bus pickups from ‘Baby & Me’ Club at Lake City. All bridge Visit our web site, Volunteer. ticipating in the program all elementary and middle “Baby & Me,” a library Al-Anon group enthusiasts are welcome. For CommunityHospice.com to may pick up an application schools. Fees for the ses- program for parents and An Al-Anon group more, call Dottie Rogers at learn more about volunteer- at the Lake City Medical sion are $200. For more, babies, is held on Fridays at meets at First Christian 386-758-8606. ing. Center Gift Shop or the call 386-752-4184 or visit the 11 a.m. at the main branch Church (403 W. Duval St., H2U office. For more, call club on Jones Way in Lake of the Columbia County Lake City) at 6 p.m. on ‘Terrific Twos’ Thursday 386-719-7713. City. Public Library, 308 NW Mondays and 10 a.m. on “Terrific Twos,” a library Columbia Ave. in downtown Wednesdays. Newcomers program for toddlers, is Forestry contest Volunteers needed Golf cart drivers needed Lake City. For more infor- group meets on Mondays offered on Wednesdays This year’s District 3 FFA Community Hospice Shands Lake Shore mation about the library’s at 5 p.m. at 10:30 a.m. at the main Forestry Contest, originally and Palliative Care recent- Regional Medical Center children’s programs, call branch of the Columbia set for October 11 at the ly opened a new office at Auxiliary is seeking volun- 386-758-2101. Volunteers needed County Public Library, 308 Florida Gateway College 163 SW Stonegate Terrace, teer golf cart drivers. 4 The Christian Service NW Columbia Ave. in Pine Square Pavilion, is now Suite 105, Lake City. We hours per week. For more Volunteers needed Center is in search of vol- downtown Lake City. For set for Oct. 18. Registration are looking for volunteers information, please call 386- Community Hospice unteers. The center’s mis- more information about will begin at 8:10 a.m. to serve in several different 292-8000, ext. 21216. and Palliative Care recent- sion is to serve those in the library’s children’s pro- with the awards ceremony capacities including: relief ly opened a new office need in Columbia County grams, call 386-758-2101. ending by 2 p.m. District visits for our patient’s fam- Friday at 163 SW Stonegate through Christian faith and 3 counties include Dixie, ilies, pet therapy, veteran Terrace, Suite 105, Lake resources. For more, call Al-Anon meeting Lafayette, Madison, Taylor, pinning and clerical help. Celebrate Recovery City. We are looking for 386-755-1770. An Al-Anon group meets Columbia, Hamilton, Visit our web site, Volunteer. Do you suffer from issues volunteers to serve in sev- at First Christian Church Suwannee, Gilchrist, and CommunityHospice.com to of anger, gambling, drugs, eral different capacities Volunteer at Haven (403 W. Duval St., Lake Levy. For more call Doc learn more about our vol- alcoholism? Don’t let it get including: relief visits for Haven Hospice is current- City) at 6 p.m. on Mondays Bloodworth at 386-243- unteer on-boarding process the best of you. There’s our patient’s families, pet ly seeking volunteers for and 10 a.m. on Wednesdays. 6228. and to complete a volunteer hope and help available! therapy, veteran pinning many tasks. No experience Newcomers group meets on application. Come join us for Celebrate and clerical help. Visit necessary. To apply online Mondays at 5 p.m. GeriActors Recovery. It’s a FREE our web site, Volunteer. visit www.beyourhaven. Residents are invited to ‘Preschool Storytime’ Christian-based 12-step CommunityHospice.com org/volunteer, stop by the Volunteers needed join the Reader’s Theater “Preschool Storytime,” a program available to you to learn more about our office or an application can The Christian Service Group on Tuesdays and library program for fami- where you can make new volunteer on-boarding pro- be mailed to you. Center (421 NW Washington Thursdays from 12:30 to lies with preschoolers, is friends and have fun while cess and to complete a vol- St., Lake City) is in search 1:30 p.m. at the Lifestyle held on Thursdays at 11 you learn how to face these unteer application. of volunteers. The center’s Enrichment Center, 628 SE a.m. at the main branch issues. Coffee and snacks FIND mission is to serve those Allison Court. of the Columbia County provided too! Volunteers needed in need in Columbia County Public Library, at 308 NW Meetings are on Lake City Medical WHAT through Christian faith and Volunteers needed Columbia Ave. in downtown Friday nights at 7 p.m. Center Auxiliary needs resources. For more, call Community Hospice Lake City. For more, call at Hopeful Baptist Church volunteers who have a 386-755-1770. and Palliative Care recent- 386-758-2101. in the G3 building. Or heart to serve. The aux- YOU NEED ly opened a new office at join our friends at New iliary need volunteers for Volunteer at Haven 163 SW Stonegate Terrace, Bingo at Amer. Legion Life Outreach on Hwy all positions. Those inter- IN TODAY’S Haven Hospice is current- Suite 105, Lake City. We Bingo games are offered 47 on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. ested in participating in ly seeking volunteers for are looking for volunteers every Sunday, Monday and Questions? Call Steve the program may pick up many tasks. No experience to serve in several differ- Thursday at 6:45 p.m. at Whitehead at 386-406- an application at the Lake necessary. To apply online ent capacities including: the American Legion Post 1729 or visit our Facebook City Medical Center Gift visit www.beyourhaven.org/ relief visits for our patient’s 57, 2602 SW Main Blvd. page www.facebook.com/ Shop or the H2U office. CLASSIFIEDS volunteer, stop by the office families, pet therapy, vet- in Lake City. There are celebraterecoverylakeci- or an application can be eran pinning and cleri- three $250 jackpots each tyfl mailed to you. cal help. Visit Volunteer. night. Quarter games are CommunityHospice.com to played at 3 p.m. Mondays, Dinner and dancing Volunteers needed learn more about our vol- Thursdays and Sundays. Dances are held each Community Hospice unteer on-boarding process Refreshments are available Friday night from 6 to 9 and Palliative Care recent- and to complete a volunteer at reasonable prices. For p.m. at The Lifestyle Save for ly opened a new office at application. more, call 752-7776. Enrichment Center, 628 SE aSave rainy for year.a rainy UWSV campaign luncheon set for Friday year.

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PREP VOLLEYBALL: Columbia 3, Lake Weir 1 NFL: Jaguars STAYIN’ ALIVE

ANDREW DIEB/Icon Sportswire/Zuma Press/TNS Dallas Cowboys Cole Beasley (11) makes a catch for a first down against the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Jags insist they’re not panicking over lopsided losses

Jacksonville has ed. We’re (ticked) off. given up 70 points Absolutely, but nobody’s panicking right now and in 2 straight losses. that’s the thing. I don’t know of any type of By MARK LONG answer that people are Associated Press looking for, know there’s not a panic button. At JACKSONVILLE — All least there’s not a panic that preseason hype sur- button in my mindset, and rounding Jacksonville’s I don’t see the guys in defense has come to a here” panicking. hasty halt. Jacksonville hosts The Jaguars (3-3) Houston (3-3) on Sunday, allowed 802 yards and with the winner getting at 70 points in consecu- least a share of the AFC tive losses to Kansas South lead as the season City and Dallas, hardly nears the halfway point. BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter the kind of performanc- After the last two weeks, Columbia’s J.C. Styles digs a shot against Lake Weir during Monday night’s District 4-7A quarterfinal. es Jacksonville’s brash no one knows what to defenders expected when expect from Jacksonville. they opened training camp Injuries have ravaged CHS holds off Lake Weir to advance to district semis against Forest. talking about going 16-0 the offense, with incon- and beginning a Super sistent quarterback Blake By JORDAN KROEGER Lake Weir prevented a Danielle Thomson regis- to start working back into it Bowl-or-bust season. Bortles playing behind a [email protected] sweep with a surprise vic- tered a team-high 20 assists. and go on.” “It’s definitely unchar- third-string left tackle and tory in the third set, but “We stopped playing with J.C. Styles served up five acteristic of us to get beat without his top receiv- Columbia had its district Columbia rallied to take the intensity that we needed to aces and Maddie Walker like that,” safety Tashaun er, No. 1 tight end and troubles this season aside fourth for a 3-1 win (25- win that (third) set, and we added four more and 12 Gipson said Monday. “But bruising running back from one team — Lake 16, 25-22, 21-25, 25-17). The lost focus,” Columbia head digs for Columbia (9-12). at the end of the day, Leonard Fournette. Not Weir. Lady Tigers advance to coach Trudy Andrews said. Lauren Wilson also had five that’s the only answer coincidentally, the Jags The Lady Tigers swept tonight’s district semifinal “We just totally lost focus kills. I can give you because have struggled to get any- the Lady Hurricanes in both against top-seeded Forest at so we had to get back into But Lake Weir (3-16) put that’s what I believe in. thing going on that side meetings during the regular 7 p.m. for a chance to clinch focus. And when we called up a fight all night, leading Truthfully, deep down of the ball. season and expected to do a regional playoff spot. the timeout, we told them to at one point during all four inside, I believe that we The bigger surprise the same in Monday night’s Erica Faulkner had 13 get back into the game and sets. Hailey Eaton (13) led have the guys in here to has been the play of the District 4-7A quarterfinal. kills and 16 digs to lead get back into our rhythm the team with eight kills and turn it around. defense, which is mostly Instead, they found them- the Lady Tigers. Asherah and get back to playing as a “Nobody’s panicking selves in a dogfight. Collins added 11 kills, while team. Then they were able CHS continued on 6B right now. We’re frustrat- JAGS continued on 5B

PREP VOLLEYBALL: Fort White AUTO RACING: In the Pits Busch loss at Talladega raises questions about officiating Driver called out NASCAR lineup. He led his three other teammates all day as the SHR group had the field for blowing two calls that led covered. The four SHR Fords had a to him being short on fuel. healthy lead on the competition when Alex Bowman brought out the caution By JENNA FRYER that sent the race into overtime. Associated Press The SHR cars were already conserving fuel, and those additional laps drained their gas tanks to nearly bone dry. Why? TALLADEGA, Ala. — Well, NASCAR didn’t red-flag the race urt Busch is not the most sym- after Bowman’s crash and instead ran pathetic figure. When he loses a five laps under the yellow flag. That’s K race he was one turn away from 13.3 extra miles around Talladega with winning because he ran out of gas, few fuel lights flickering. likely felt sorry for him. Just one fewer lap under caution and Then came his post-race assessment in Busch doesn’t run out of gas — and like- which he criticized NASCAR for blowing ly wins the race. Instead, he led the field two calls that led to him being short on to green in overtime — an additional two fuel. Because the complaints came from more laps around the 2.66-mile track — Busch, a polarizing driver with past bad as teammate Kevin Harvick forfeited the behavior, he didn’t get the condolences gamble and ducked to pit road for gas. he felt he deserved. Like many, Busch wondered why so There are conspiracy theorists many caution laps and why the race who believe NASCAR officiated the wasn’t stopped for a cleanup. Then came DONNY JOINER/Special to the Reporter end of Sunday’s race at Talladega another accident, while he was still lead- Superspeedway in a way that put Busch ing in overtime, and NASCAR did not call Lady Indians rally to advance in position to lose. Of course, the scoring a caution. Had the yellow been called on tower could not guarantee that Busch that final lap, Busch probably would have Fort White dropped the first two sets before rallying to defeat Interlachen 3-2 (21- would run out of fuel while leading won the race. 25, 18-25, 25-19, 25-19, 17-15) in the District 4-5A quarterfinals on Monday night. through the final turn in overtime, but Instead, he was still hard on the gas The Lady Indians (9-14) will face top-seeded Newberry in the semis tonight at his criticism deserves a look. for the final 2 miles and his tank finally 6:30 p.m. with a chance to clinch a regional playoff berth. Paige Dinges is pcitured Busch led a race-high 108 laps as the above jumping to block a shot against Oak Hall on Oct. 9. strongest car in the Stewart-Haas Racing BUSCH continued on 5B 2B TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD GIRLS GOLF: Fort White TV LISTINGS NFL NHL

Today AMERICAN CONFERENCE EASTERN CONFERENCE GOLF East Atlantic Division 4 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA GP W L OT Pts GOLF — Legends Tour, Senior LPGA New England 4 2 0 .667 176 148 Toronto 7 6 1 0 12 Championship, second round, at French Miami 4 2 0 .667 130 145 Boston 5 4 1 0 8 Lick, Ind. N.Y. Jets 3 3 0 .500 165 139 Montreal 5 3 1 1 7 MLB BASEBALL Buffalo 2 4 0 .333 76 138 Ottawa 6 3 2 1 7 5 p.m. South Buffalo 5 3 2 0 6 TBS — AL Championship Series, Game 3, W L T Pct PF PA Tampa Bay 3 2 1 0 4 Boston at Houston Tennessee 3 3 0 .500 87 107 Detroit 6 0 4 2 2 9 p.m. Houston 3 3 0 .500 135 137 Florida 3 0 2 1 1 FS1 — NL Championship Series, Game 4, Jacksonville 3 3 0 .500 109 126 Metropolitan Division Milwaukee at L.A. Dodgers Indianapolis 1 5 0 .167 152 180 GP W L OT Pts NBA BASKETBALL North Carolina 6 4 1 1 9 8 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA New Jersey 3 3 0 0 6 TNT — Philadelphia at Boston Cincinnati 4 2 0 .667 174 158 Columbus 5 3 2 0 6 10:30 p.m. Baltimore 4 2 0 .667 153 77 Pittsburgh 4 2 1 1 5 TNT — Oklahoma City at Golden State Pittsburgh 3 2 1 .583 171 154 Washington 5 2 2 1 5 NHL HOCKEY Cleveland 2 3 1 .417 128 151 N.Y. Islanders 4 2 2 0 4 8 p.m. West Philadelphia 5 2 3 0 4 NBCSN — Arizona at Minnesota W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Rangers 5 1 4 0 2 SOCCER Kansas City 5 1 0 .833 215 172 WESTERN CONFERENCE 2:30 p.m. L.A. Chargers 4 2 0 .667 175 144 Central Division ESPNEWS — UEFA Nations League, Denver 2 4 0 .333 120 154 GP W L OT Pts Ukraine vs. Czech Republic, at Kharkiv, Oakland 1 5 0 .167 110 176 Nashville 6 5 1 0 10 Ukraine NATIONAL CONFERENCE Chicago 5 3 0 2 8 7:30 p.m. East Colorado 5 3 1 1 7 ESPN2 — Men, International friendly, W L T Pct PF PA Winnipeg 5 3 2 0 6 United States vs. Peru, at East Hartford, Washington 3 2 0 .600 106 104 Dallas 5 3 2 0 6 Conn. Dallas 3 3 0 .500 123 103 Minnesota 5 1 2 2 4 Philadelphia 3 3 0 .500 137 117 St. Louis 5 1 2 2 4 N.Y. Giants 1 5 0 .167 117 162 Pacific Division South GP W L OT Pts W L T Pct PF PA Record Pts Prv Anaheim 6 4 1 1 9 New Orleans 4 1 0 .800 180 140 1. Alabama (60) 7-0 1524 1 Calgary 5 3 2 0 6 Carolina 3 2 0 .600 121 114 2. Ohio St. (1) 7-0 1457 3 Vancouver 5 3 2 0 6 Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 141 173 COURTESY 3. Clemson 6-0 1392 4 San Jose 6 2 3 1 5 Atlanta 2 4 0 .333 167 192 4. Notre Dame 7-0 1355 5 Los Angeles 6 2 3 1 5 North 5. LSU 6-1 1244 13 Vegas 6 2 4 0 4 W L T Pct PF PA Jones moves on 6. Michigan 6-1 1146 12 Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 139 96 7. Texas 6-1 1144 9 Arizona 4 1 3 0 2 Fort White golfer Sydney Jones shot a 121 at Monday’s District 1-7A Tournament Minnesota 3 2 1 .583 140 148 8. Georgia 6-1 1085 2 Green Bay 2 2 1 .500 115 114 to advance to the Region 1-1A Tournament next Monday at Quail Heights. 9. Oklahoma 5-1 999 11 Sunday’s Games Detroit 2 3 0 .400 125 137 10. UCF 6-0 979 10 New Jersey 3, San Jose 2 Trenton won the district title as a team followed by Branford and Newberry. West 11. Florida 6-1 931 14 Anaheim 3, St. Louis 2 W L T Pct PF PA 12. Oregon 5-1 917 17 Winnipeg 3, Carolina 1 L.A. Rams 6 0 0 1.000 196 118 13. West Virginia 5-1 700 6 Monday’s Games Seattle 3 3 0 .500 143 117 14. Kentucky 5-1 678 18 Toronto 4, Los Angeles 1 MLB PLAYOFFS: Brewers 4, Dodgers 0 San Francisco 1 4 0 .200 118 146 15. Washington 5-2 640 7 Ottawa 4, Dallas 1 Arizona 1 5 0 .167 82 139 16. NC State 5-0 592 20 Montreal 7, Detroit 3 17. Texas A&M 5-2 551 22 Nashville 4, Minnesota 2 Thursday’s Games Chacin, Brewers’ bullpen blank 18. Penn St. 4-2 523 8 Today’s Games Philadelphia 34, N.Y. Giants 13 19. Iowa 5-1 266 NR Vancouver at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Sunday’s Games 20. Cincinnati 6-0 243 25 Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. Dodgers for 2-1 NLCS lead Seattle 27, Oakland 3 21. South Florida 6-0 242 23 Florida at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Houston 20, Buffalo 13 22. Mississippi St. 4-2 231 24 Dallas at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Washington 23, Carolina 17 By BETH HARRIS 23. Wisconsin 4-2 226 15 Carolina at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota 27, Arizona 17 24. Michigan St. 4-2 199 NR Arizona at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Associated Press L.A. Chargers 38, Cleveland 14 25. Washington St. 5-1 136 NR Edmonton at Winnipeg, 8 p.m. Pittsburgh 28, Cincinnati 21 Others receiving votes: Stanford 71, San Buffalo at Vegas, 10 p.m. Atlanta 34, Tampa Bay 29 Diego St. 53, Southern Cal 53, Appalachian LOS ANGELES — N.Y. Jets 42, Indianapolis 34 St. 51, Colorado 49, Utah St. 38, Miami 38, Jhoulys Chacin combined Miami 31, Chicago 28, OT NBA OPENING NIGHT Utah 33, Duke 17, Texas Tech 8, Fresno St. Dallas 40, Jacksonville 7 with four relievers on a 7, Houston 3, Maryland 2, Virginia 2. Baltimore 21, Tennessee 0 Today’s Games five-hitter, Orlando Arcia Philadelphia at Boston, 8 p.m. L.A. Rams 23, Denver 20 hit a two-run homer and MLB PLAYOFFS New England 43, Kansas City 40 Oklahoma City at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Open: Detroit, New Orleans Wednesday’s Games the Milwaukee Brewers LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Monday’s Games Brooklyn at Detroit, 7 p.m. beat the Los Angeles (Best-of-7, x-if necessary) San Francisco at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. Memphis at Indiana, 7 p.m. Dodgers 4-0 on Monday American League Miami at Orlando, 7 p.m. Houston 1, Boston 1 — Released WR Milwaukee at Charlotte, 7 p.m. to take a 2-1 lead in the NL Oct. 13: Houston 7, Boston 2 Bernard Reedy and RB Jalen Simmons Atlanta at New York, 7:30 p.m. Championship Series. Oct. 14: Boston 7, Houston 5 from the practice squad. Signed OL Cleveland at Toronto, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles loaded Today: Boston at Houston, 5:09 p.m. Coleman Shelton and RB New Orleans at Houston, 8 p.m. Wednesday: Boston at Houston, 8:39 p.m. to the practice squad. Minnesota at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. the bases against Jeremy Thursday: Boston at Houston, 8:09 p.m. DETROIT LIONS — Placed CB Jamal Utah at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Jeffress in the ninth inning, x-Saturday: Houston at Boston, 5:09 p.m. Agnew on injured reserve. Signed LB Dallas at Phoenix, 10:30 p.m. but the struggling closer x-Sunday: Houston at Boston, 7:39 p.m. Trevor Bates from the practice squad and Denver at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. National League LB Garrett Dooley to the practice squad. shut the door. He struck Milwaukee 2, Los Angeles 1 TENNESSEE TITANS — Released WR Chad ATLANTA HAWKS — Exercised fourth- out Yasmani Grandal and Oct. 12: Milwaukee 6, Los Angeles 5 Hansen from the practice squad. Signed year options on Fs DeAndre’ Bembry and pinch-hitter Brian Dozier Oct. 13: Los Angeles 4, Milwaukee 3 WR Devin Ross to the practice squad. Taurean Prince and the third-year option Monday: Milwaukee 4, Los Angeles 0 on F/C John Collins. to complete Milwaukee’s Today: Milwaukee at Los Angeles, 9:09 p.m. Struggling Buccaneers fire BROOKLYN NETS — Exercised third-year third shutout in six playoff Wednesday: Milwaukee at Los Angeles, 5:05 p.m. options on G/F Caris LeVert and C Jarrett Allen. games this year. x-Friday: Los Angeles at Milwaukee, 8:39 p.m. DC Mike Smith CHICAGO BULLS — Claimed G Tyler Ulis x-Saturday: Los Angeles at Milwaukee, 9:09 p.m. off waivers from Golden State. Game 4 in the best-of- TAMPA (AP) — Mike Smith is out as CLEVELAND CAVALIERS — Agreed to seven series is Tuesday defensive coordinator of the Tampa Bay terms with F Larry Nance Jr. on a four-year night at Dodger Stadium, Braves manager Snitker Buccaneers, replaced by linebackers contract extension. gets 2-year extension coach Mark Duffner. DETROIT PISTONS — Exercised their with left-hander Rich Hill Riding a three-game losing streak two-way player conversion option on G pitching for Los Angeles. ROBERT GAUTHIER/Los Angeles Times ATLANTA (AP) — Brian Snitker has a the Bucs dismissed the former Atlanta Zach Lofton. Waived G Reggie Hearn. The Brewers had yet to Yasiel Puig can’t reach a seventh inning two-run two-year contract for only the second Falcons coach Monday after yielding 92 INDIANA PACERS — Signed G Myles homer hit by Brewers shortstop Orlando Arcia in time in his 43 years with the Braves. points in the first half of consecutive Turner to a multiyear contract extension. announce a starter. Snitker, who turns 63 on Wednesday, losses to Pittsburgh, Chicago and Atlanta. 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DILBERT DEAR ABBY Boyfriend would rather party than stay at home DEAR ABBY: I have college full time. I take been dating my boyfriend care of the cooking and just over a year. We live cleaning around the and work together, which house. She has gained a BABY BLUES I enjoy. He, on the other tremendous amount of hand, expressed from day weight, and I am no lon- one that all he asks for ger physically attracted out of our relationship is to her. I’m also beginning “space.” I’m fine with that, Abigail Van Buren to feel like her illnesses but now it seems he needs www.dearabby.com are an excuse to take more and more space. (An advantage of me. If I hear, example: Spending nights of a good time is going out “You promised to love at friends’ because they go drinking with his buddies me ‘in sickness and in out drinking on the week- to the point that he can’t health’” one more time, I’ll ends.) make it home isn’t ready explode. I feel trapped and I have told him I think for an exclusive relation- I want to run. What do I BLONDIE it’s selfish because week- ship. While I don’t advise do? -- FEELING DOWN ends are the only free time “kicking him to the curb,” IN DELAWARE both of us have together. if your idea of a satisfying DEAR FEELING And lately, it has become relationship is spending DOWN: You are carry- a few weekends out of the weekends enjoying each ing a heavy load. But as month. My friends and other’s company, tell him tempting as it may seem, family think it’s bordering you need more than he’s running away won’t make on inappropriate because prepared to give you and your problems disap- when you’re in a relation- it would be better if one of pear. You have a child ship, you want to spend you moved out. who needs you and a time with the person you DEAR ABBY: My wife who is legitimately love. wife has fibromyalgia and sick. It’s time to explore I’m at a crossroads. Behcet’s disease, an auto- what services may be BEETLE BAILEY Part of me understands immune disorder. We also available to you and where he’s coming from; have a 5-year-old daughter your family through the another part of me thinks with special needs. My wife military. A good place to it’s a cop-out. I’m wonder- constantly complains about start would be www.mil- ing if I should put up with how much pain she’s in itaryonesource.mil. It is it for now until we find as she spends most of her a 24/7 support resource separate jobs (if that will days smoking and playing for the military commu- even solve the problem) on her phone. She refuses nity that offers, among or if I should kick him to exercise and flits from other things, face-to-face to the curb. Advice? -- doctor to doctor trying dif- non-medical counseling. MATTER OF SPACE IN ferent pills and homeopath- ■ FLORIDA ic remedies. Write Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or HAGAR THE HORRIBLE DEAR MATTER OF I’m in the military. I P.O. Box 69440, SPACE: A man whose idea work full time and go to Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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gg IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Mr. Cooper, is the Plaintiff and NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE:         THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- Arlene F. Borland a/k/a Arlene JIM'S AUTO SERVICE gives CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA Faith Borland, are defendants, Notice of Foreclosure of Lien COUNTY, FLORIDA the Columbia County Clerk of and intent to sell these vehicles Unfurnished 2BR/1BA house Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine GENERAL JURISDICTION DI- the Circuit Court will sell to the on 10/30/2018, 08:30 am at w/CHA on 5 acres. $750/mo. Tolar 365-1548 MLS100918 3/2 VISION highest and best bidder for 2550 SW MAIN BLVD. LAKE First, last and security Firm. in Mayfair, split floor plan, open 386-755-7878 or 386-590-1428 kit to living area $194,900 CASE NO. 12-2016-CA-000465 cash in/on on the third floor of CITY, FL 32025, pursuant to MAKE EXTRA NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE the Columbia County Court- subsection 713.78 of the Flori-   Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- LLC, house at 173 N.E. Hernando da Statutes. JIM'S AUTO SER- $$ MONEY $$ alty 752-4663 MLS100962 3/2 Plaintiff, Avenue, Lake City, Florida VICE reserves the right to ac-    in cul de sac, open plan vs. 32055, Columbia County, Flori- cept or reject any and/or all The Lake City Reporter, a w/backyard entertainment area, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, BEN- da at 11:00 AM on the 14th day bids. daily newspaper, seeks 2 new tiered decks $248,700 EFICIARIES, DEVISEES, of November, 2018, the follow- Independent Contractor 1BR Apt. Downtown Location, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, ing described property as set HONDA $500 mo, plus Security. Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- Newspaper Carriers for NO PETS. Call 386-755-3456 alty 752-4663 MLS101145 3/2 LIENORS, CREDITORS, forth in said Final Judgment of JH2HE01YK915592 several motor routes in TRUSTEES AND ALL OTH- Foreclosure: 2004 SUZUKI 2BR unfurnished newly reno- brick, screened room to saltwa- ERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN IN- LOT 4, SOUTHWOOD MEAD- JS1GN79A642101181 the city and county. You vated Apt. Downtown, W/D ter pool, 24x36 barn workshop, TEREST IN THE ESTATE OF OWS, A SUBDIVISION, AC- must be motivated by hookup, 1st & sec. NO PETS. greenhouse chicken coop WARREN ALTON SINGLE- CORDING TO THE PLAT 464555 earning extra money, be $600/mo Call 386-755-3456 Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine TON, DECEASED; GARY L. THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN October 16, 2018 an early riser and have Tolar 365-1548 MLS101146 BOITEAUX; STATE OF FLORI- PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 49, Starting at $625/mo, tile floors, reliable transportation. fresh paint. Great Area. Call 2/1.5 w/many updates, multiple DA, DEPARTMENT OF REV- PUBLIC RECORDS OF   rooms w/lake views, $229,900 ENUE; CLERK OF COURT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- Apply in person during (386)752-9626 COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- DA normal business hours. Windsong Apartments Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine DA, et al. A/K/A 327 SW MEADOW TER, 2004 Popup Camper, sleeps 5, Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm Tolar 365-1548 MLS101204 4/3 gently used, asking $3500, NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE We offer 1, 2, & 3 BR's fam rm w/FP, breakfast nook, Defendant(s). LAKE CITY, FL 32024 Apply On-Line! NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Any person claiming an interest price negotiable 386-365-2900 formal living & dining rooms, windsong-apartmentliving.com $269,900 SALE in the surplus from the sale, if   386-758-8455 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN any, other than the property Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine pursuant to a Final Judgment of owner as of the date of the Lis     Tolar 365-1548 MLS101355 3/2 Foreclosure dated September Pendens must file a claim with- PUBLISHER'S NOTE split plan w/front entry garage, 28, 2018, and entered in 12- in 60 days after the sale. All Yard Sale Ads    open kit to living area, granite 2016-CA-000465 of the Circuit If you are a person with a dis- Must be Pre-Paid. tops $194,900 Court of the THIRD Judicial Cir- ability who needs any accom- 2014 GMC Terran SUV, 4  2BR/1BA, near town, clean, Rockford Realty Group, Debi cuit in and for COLUMBIA modation in order to participate cylinder, good gas mileage, just County, Florida, wherein SPE- fenced, carport, non-smoking, Bennefield 288-1208/Scott in this proceeding, you are enti- over 60K mi. excel. cond. $750 month, 386-755-0110 CIALIZED LOAN SERVICING tled, at no cost to you, to the Stewart 867-3498 MLS101464 $19,995 386-397-3258 3/2, in The Reserve at Jewel LLC. Is the Plaintiff and THE provision of certain assistance. Estate Auction    UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFI- Please contact Carrina Cooper, On site Sat Oct 20 @ 11:00am. Lake, $189,440 CIARIES, DEVISEES, Court Administration at 173 NE Preview 9:00am, 108 Tulip Rd, Brannon Real Estate 868-3366 GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, Hernando Avenue, Room 408,  Mayo, FL. Entire contents of Five Ash Forest, Lake City's MLS101496 $358,000 3/2 in LIENORS, CREDITORS, Lake City, Florida 32055, 386- house & barn. Too much to list. premier 55 plus manufactured Russwood S/D w/extra 1/1 MIL TRUSTEES AND ALL OTH- 758-2163 at least 7 days before Check pics on auctionzip.com home community. 752-7207 Lot Suite w/never been used appli- ERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN IN- your scheduled court appear- Auc. Ron Jones AU371/AB240 lease includes water, sewer, ances, in-ground 12x8 pool TEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ance, or immediately upon re- 386-365-0804 10% B.P. Full Time Universal Teller garbage & lawn maintenance. Brannon Real Estate 868-3366 WARREN ALTON SINGLE- ceiving this notification if the Florida Credit Union - Lake TON, DECEASED; GARY L. time before the scheduled ap-    MLS101501 $198,400 3/2 close City Branch    to town, 6' privacy fence, BOITEAUX; STATE OF FLORI- pearance is less than 7 days; if Florida Credit Union has an    DA, DEPARTMENT OF REV- you are hearing or voice im- 12'x24' metal covered shed opening for a Full Time Univer- w/roll-up door, ramp entry. ENUE; CLERK OF COURT OF paired, call 711. sal teller position available at Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- Dated in Columbia County, our Lake City branch. Experi- PUBLISHER'S NOTE alty Sabrina Suggs 854-0686 Hallmark Real Estate Anita DA are the Defendant(s). P. Florida this 9th day of October, ence with high volume cash Florida Law 828.29 requires MLS95057 $229,000 4/3 Open Tonetti 697-3780 MLS101513 Dewitt Cason as the Clerk of 2018. handling, maintaining cash dogs and cats being sold to be floor plan & private master ste, 4BR home on fenced acre, lg the Circuit Court will sell to the DeWitt Cason drawer, balancing, cross-selling at least 8 weeks old and have a all on 1 floor, great location. garage w/carport, A/C replaced highest and best bidder for Clerk of the Circuit Court ability, and customer service health certificate from a li- 2 yrs ago. $123,900 censed veterinarian document- Daniel Crapps Agency 755- cash at 173 NE Hernando Ave., Columbia County, Florida experience is required. Prior 5110 MLS100679 Magnificent Lake City, FL 32056, at 11:00 By: /s/ S. Weeks ing they have mandatory shots Remax, Missy Zecher 623- credit union/bank experience is details are evident thru-out this 0237 MLS101517 $249,000 3/3 AM, on November 28, 2018, Deputy Clerk a plus. We offer competitive and are free from intestinal and external parasites. Many gorgeous 3/3 Lakefront home river home, over-sized great the following described proper- salaries, incentives, and excel- on 3.07ac $389,900 ty as set forth in said Final 464069 species of wildlife must be li- rm, spacious master, open kit, lent benefits. To apply, com- screened porch Judgment, to wit: October 16, 23, 2018 plete an application online at: censed by Florida Fish and Poole Realty Anita Handy 208- LOT 17 OF CEDAR SPRINGS https://www.paycomonline.net/v Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- 5877 MLS100850 $137,500 3/3 Hallmark Real Estate Tayna SHORES UNIT NO. 1, AC- 4/ats/web.php/jobs?clientkey=7 tact the local office for informa- not far from town, 3 public Shaffer 397-4766 MLS101775 CORDING TO THE PLAT tion. rooms that could be converted 3/2, tiled floors, FP, French GUARDIANSHIP 5EAD- THEREOF AS RECORDED IN C4B6176AC8A4CEE0F84999D to bedrooms. doors, screened porch on lg lot PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE(S) 2, OF NOTICE BY PUBLICATION     $135,000 DOCKET NUMBER: C431 Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Drug Free Workplace COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- 18GU0031WH alty 752-4663 MLS100873 Daniel Crapps Agency 755- DA. COMMONWEALTH OF MAS- Recently remodeled white brick Lakefront at Timber Lake 4/2.5 5110 MLS101935 Character & SACHUSETTS 4BR/3BA in country off CR 252 galley style kit, Fla rm w/lg win- Charm in this 6/3 2-story home AND GRU- METER READER LOT 103 OF REPLAT OF Plymouth County Juvenile $1800/mo 386-365-2900 dows, wood deck $269,900 w/Com Gen Zoning $199,500 Court CITY OF GAINESVILLE *GRU PARTS OF CEDAR SPRINGS is accepting applications for SHORES-UNITS 1, 2, 3, 4 AND 215 Main Street, Suite 270 Brockton, MA 02301 METER READER. You must 5 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT have graduated from high THEREOF AS RECORDED IN TO: Jesse Carey Whereas, DCF Brockton Office school or possess an accept- PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE(S) 20A- able equivalent diploma (GED) E, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS has filed in this court a petition seeking the appointment of a and six months experience in OF COLUMBIA COUNTY, public contact work. FLORIDA. guardian for the following minor child, with custody of said child: AA/DFWP/EOE Property Address: 221 SW Visit our website to apply: LONGHORN TER FT WHITE, Caroline Stone You are hereby NOTIFIED, that https://www.governmentjobs.- FL 32038 com/careers/gainesville Any person claiming an interest a preliminary hearing is sched- in the surplus from the sale, if uled in this court on 10/15/2018 any, other than the property at 09:00 AM owner as of the date of the lis You may bring an attorney with Immediate opening for com- pendens must file a claim with- you. If you have a right to an mercial truck drivers. Must in 60 days after the sale. attorney and if the court deter- have a valid commercial driver AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- mines that you are indigent, the license with good driving TY ACT: If you are a person court will appoint an attorney to record. Competitive pay and with a disability who needs any represent you. benefits offered. Please apply accommodation in order to par- If you fail to appear, the court at https://www.mydriverfiles.- ticipate in this proceeding, you may proceed on that date and com/anderson-columbia-com- are entitled, at no cost to you, any date thereafter with a trial pany-inc/apply/ Or to the provision of certain as- on the merits of the petition and www.andersoncolumbia.com sistance. Please contact Carri- an adjudication of this matter. DFW / EOE na Cooper, Court Administra- For further information call the tion at 173 NE Hernando Av- Office of the Clerk-Magistrate enue, Room 408, Lake City, at 508-586-4030. Preferred Pine Straw Inc.....Call Florida 32055, 386-758-2163 at WITNESS: Misty 386-935-2773 EX 221 least 7 days before your sched- Hon. Kathryn A. White CDL CLASS A. 2 Year Verifi- uled court appearance, or im- FIRST JUSTICE able Driving Experience -Home mediately upon receiving this Kathleen Baptiste 90% of the weekends and notification if the time before Clerk-Magistrate some during the week -Referral the scheduled appearance is DATE ISSUED: 09/18/2018 Bonus -401K (IRA) -Aflac Avail- less than 7 days; if you are able -Health/Dental/Vision hearing or voice impaired, call 464932 Available -Paid per mile or per- 711. October 16, 2018 centage of load -Run Southeast Dated this 1st day of October, 2018. P. Dewitt Cason As Clerk of the Court By: /s/ S. Weeks As Deputy Clerk

462142 October 9, 16, 2018 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 12-2017-CA- 000398 DIVISION: NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/A MR. COOPER, Plaintiff, vs. ARLENE F. BORLAND A/K/A ARLENE FAITH BORLAND, et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated October 4, 2018, and entered in Case No. 12-2017-CA-000398 of the Circuit Court of the Third Judi- cial Circuit in and for Columbia County, Florida in which Na- tionstar Mortgage LLC d/b/a ClassifiClassified ed Department 755-5440 TUESDAY, OCTOBERLAKE CITY 16, 2018 REPORTER SPORTSCLASSIFIED TUESDAY, OCTOBER LAKE CITY 16, REPORTER 2018 5B

Rockford Realty Group, Debi PUBLISHER'S NOTE OUTDOORS Bennefield 288-1208/Scott All real estate advertising in this Stewart 867-3498 MLS101806 newspaper is subject to the fair 3/3 on 5ac in Rose Creek about housing act which makes it ille- 3000 sf $369,900 gal to advertise "any prefer- CHS anglers take 1st, 2nd and 3rd ence, limitation, or discrimina- Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- tion based on race, color, reli- alty 752-4663 MLS101810 3/2 gion, sex, disability, familial sta- mfg on 5.07ac, needs some tus or national origin; or any in- TLC, gorgeous property w/lg tention to make such prefer- Columbia farm shelter, rental for 4yrs ence, limitation or discrimina- took 33 Brannon Real Estate 868-3366 tion." Familial status includes anglers to MLS101836 $269,000 4/2 open children under the age of 18 liv- concept plan, spacious kit, ing with parents or legal custo- Sunday’s 20x24 wrkshp attached to 2 car dians, pregnant women and tourna- garage. 15k flooring allowance people securing custody of chil- dren under the age of 18. This ment at Remax, Missy Zecher 623- newspaper will not knowingly White 0237 MLS101843 $115,000 accept any advertising for real 3/1.5, newer wood laminate estate which is in violation of Springs flooring, 2 sheds, newer metal the law. Our readers are here- Plantation. roof, enclosed carport. by informed that all dwellings advertised in this newspaper Gage Poole Realty Kellie Shirah 208- are available on an equal op- Williams 3847 MLS101864 $262,000 portunity basis. To complain of (right) 4/2.5 just outside Live Oak, discrimination call HUD toll free spacious master w/whirlpool at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free won first tub, separate shower & walk-in telephone number to the hear- closet w/custom shelving place as ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. well as the Remax, Missy Zecher 623- 0237 MLS101894 $249,900 Big Bass 4/2, open kit w/eat-in bar, lg award, master w/over-sized bath w/separate shower & tub while Seth 1/2 to 5 acre lots; owner Slanker Remax, Missy Zecher 623- financing. some with w/s/pp took sec- 0237 MLS101919 $119,900 Deas Bullard/BKL Properties Remodeled 3/2 w/open plan, 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com ond and FP, extra lg rooms, huge clos- Zach Dicks ets & tons of storage. 4.5 acres on Lake Jeffrey Rd, finished in Brannon Real Estate 868-3366 gorgeous oaks, great area, site MLS101923 $289,000 4/3 on built homes only. Owner Fi- third. over 10ac, 2 master suites, nancing! NO DOWN! $49,900. main master features dbl entry $513/mo 352-215-1018. COURTESY PHOTOS doors, lg custom designed kit. www.LandOwnerFinancing.com Hallmark Real Estate Ginger Daniel Crapps Agency 755- Parker 365-2135 MLS101939 5110 MLS100986 69+ acres $115,000 2BR on Lake DeSoto w/paved road frontage just w/original hardwood floors & North of Lake City, easy ac- FP, large rooms cess to I-10 $250,200 Remax, Missy Zecher 623- Rockford Realty Group, Debi 0237 MLS101963 $229,000 3/2 Bennefield 288-1208/Scott in country setting, great rm Stewart 867-3498 MLS101669 w/FP master w/garden tub, tiled $52,000 5 ac lot ready to build shower & dbl vanities. in Meadow Wood S/D United Country, Dicks Realty Daniel Crapps Agency 755- 752-8585 MLS102008 3/2 in 5110 MLS101681 $39,500 Mayfair S/D w/split plan, each (2) 5ac tracts on oak lined screened back patio w/fenced 172nd St w/planted pines in yard $179,900 2011 great investment. Jackie Taylor & Associates Re- Poole Realty Katy Yanossy alty 752-4663 MLS102032 3/2, 688-0654 MLS101780 $89,000 privacy fence around back 40 acres in Madison Co.,easy yard, 8x10 shed, 10x12 back access to I-10 & Hwy 90, 150 deck, partially furnished. pecan trees around perimeter. Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine Remax, Missy Zecher 623- Tolar 365-1548 MLS102077 4/3 0237 MLS101946 $39,900 Gor- 2-story w/many updates, enjoy geous lot in river community, "park like" backyard from the mostly wooded, cleared drive- deck. $379,000 way, cleared area for homesite Coldwell Banker-Bishop Elaine Hallmark Real Estate Jay Nash Tolar 365-1548 MLS102103 3/2 269-2581 MLS102143 9.50 ac on 18th hole of golf course, outside of Live Oak near US90 screened porch & deck, fenced & I-10, ready to be developed yard $174,900 $65,000 United Country, Dicks Realty Brannon Real Estate 868-3366 752-8585 MLS102147 3/2 brick MLS102193 $300,730 Beautiful w/metal roof, garage, lg 88.45 gently rolling acres w/4 yr screened patio & pool on 1ac, old longleaf pines & workshop $299,000 Rockford Realty Group, Debi Seth Slanker placed second. Zach Dicks placed third. Daniel Crapps Agency 755- Bennefield 288-1208/Scott 5110 MLS102178 $165,000 2- Stewart 867-3498 MLS94358 story furnished Cypress-built $39,900 3.7ac on cul-de-sac in first. I’m accountable to all home on 2.3 ac w/newer deck High Pointe Farms. on back & screened front porch JAGS of it.” BUSCH Hallmark Real Estate Rob Ed- Brannon Real Estate 868-3366 Marrone insisted there MLS99615 $150,395 Nearly 52 Continued From 1B Continued From 1B wards 965-0763 MLS102201 would be no knee-jerk reac- 3/2 on 5.17 ac in country, gas ac in Wellborn w/creek, proper- FP, lg 30x40 pole barn and so ty on both sides of a paved tions. road. Sellers are motivated. went dry with the checkered flag in sight. SHR much more $249,000 healthy outside of nickel After all, the team was teammate Aric Almirola slid past Busch’s sput- Hallmark Real Estate Rob Ed- Poole Realty David Mincey cornerback D.J. Hayden 3-3 after six weeks in 2017 590-0157 MLS99648 30 ac par- tering car for the win. wards 965-0763 MLS102211 (toe) missing the last four before winning of seven of 40 acres w/6 acre spring fed cel on Suwannee River, pri- “There was two missed calls by NASCAR at lake w/trophy bass, 2/1 bldg & vate, peace & quiet, lots of na- games. eight to take control in the the end,” Busch said. “Why did we have an extra additional buildings ture, High elevations $360,000 Jacksonville is getting lit- division. yellow flag lap is beyond me — the track was United Country, Dicks Realty tle steady pressure on oppos- But given the sky-high ready to go.” 752-8585 MLS102217 3/2 in ing quarterbacks, creating expectations, especially for Busch also blasted the decision not to call a heart of LC, next to parks, post office, restaurants, churches few turnovers and giving up a defense that lined up with caution for the final accident. “There was two cars dead in the water,” Busch and more $59,760 6500sf warehouse, 1000sf AC way too many rushing yards. Pro Bowl players at every Daniel Crapps Agency 755- office/retail, 2 lg roll-up doors, Not only is the unit failing level, this start doesn’t feel said of NASCAR’s need to call a caution and 5110 MLS98759 $39,900 Well- 20608 CR 49, O'Brien 352-215- to carry the beleaguered the same. send a medical crew to the disabled vehicles. born area 2/1 well-maintain mfg 1018 Owner financing Busch left Talladega with a 14th-place finish. A $159,900 $5k down $1360/mo offense, it’s not even holding “When you look back and home w/paved rd frontage just victory would have put him into the third round south of US 90 on 3/4 ac. www.Landownerfinancing.com its own. you go, ‘Hey, we were 3-3 last of the playoffs, but that berth instead went to Rockford Realty Group, Debi Poole Realty Ronnie Poole “We’re looking at a lot year.’ But it was a different Almirola. Bennefield 288-1208/Scott 208-3175 MLS100827 Prime of different things because type of 3-3. It’s not the same Stewart 867-3498 MLS99447 location next to post office in NASCAR, meanwhile, waited until Monday to 5/3 on 5ac 1280sf workshop, Live Oak, currently rented obviously it’s not good as where we are right now. address Busch’s criticism and Steve O’Donnell stone patio w/FP $367,500 month to month. $200,000 enough,” Marrone said. “A And right now we need to, was adamant the sanctioning body was correct Rockford Realty Group, Debi Poole Realty Vicki Prickitt 590- lot of times people will want like I said before, pull up those in its officiating. The head of NASCAR compe- Bennefield 288-1208/Scott 1402 MLS99505 $350,000 to (say), ‘Is it this person?’ If bootstraps.” Stewart 867-3498 MLS99455 Great opportunity, 4 rented tition said the race was nothing at all like the $189,440 Reserve at Jewel units, bldg has been updated, it was just as simple as this Truck Series event a day earlier, when that event Lake, community dock. new acrylic roof or this or this, you know, Jaguars PR/KR Mickens ended under caution because of a late accident. it would be easy. We would on IR, re-sign WR Greene “Two different races and every race is differ- make those decisions and ent,” O’Donnell said during his weekly appear- move on. But when you’re The Jacksonville Jaguars ance on SiriusXM NASCAR Radio. “Every call playing poorly as a team or have placed kick returner is a judgment call. The (incident) on Saturday coaching poorly, you have Jaydon Mickens on injured was in front of the field ... we always want to try to take a good look at your- reserve and re-signed receiv- to end under green, but in that case we just felt self.” er Rashad Greene. like we couldn’t. Then on Sunday, very similar Defenders pointed to The team announced the in terms of a car hitting the wall, but where it miscommunication as the roster moves Monday, one happened was different and in terms of where the field was.” main culprit in a 40-7 loss to day after a 40-7 loss at Dallas. In other words, because the accident Sunday the Cowboys, guys unsure Mickens broke his left ankle was behind the leaders, NASCAR preferred to who’s doing what after the returning a punt in the third let the drivers race to the finish under green. snap. It was an uneasy feel- quarter. But that’s a judgment call and one that cost ing for a unit that returned The Jaguars (3-3) now Busch, an unpopular driver with NASCAR brass, 12 of its top 14 players from have seven key contribu- an important victory. last year’s team that fin- tors on IR, including receiv- While every race is different, officiating ished second in the league er Marqise Lee (knee), should be as close to black and white as possible in points, yards, sacks and left tackle Cam Robinson and NASCAR should never open itself to the interceptions. (knee), backup left tackle idea it intentionally tried to prevent a driver from “Is it a concern? Yes,” Josh Wells (groin), tight winning. And once the implication was made, Marrone said. “I’m not going end Austin Seferian-Jenkins it should not have taken a day for NASCAR to to sit here and say, ‘Hey, (core muscle), running address it. everything’s fine. We’ll be back Corey Grant (foot) and The Truck Series race the day before wasn’t OK.’ We’re not. But in saying long-snapper Carson Tinker NASCAR’s finest moment, either. For at least that, the only way you go (knee). 15 minutes after the race, the pylon, timing and ahead and get through this Mickens returned six scoring, and NASCAR’s official web site all listed Wendell Chavous as the winner. But Chavous stuff is you’ve got to work kickoffs for 149 yards this was actually fifth and Timothy Peters was the harder, you’ve got to put season and 12 punts for 59 race winner. Chavous thought he won until he more in, you’ve got to make yards. learned all the statistics were incorrect, and the plays, you’ve got to be Greene, a fifth-round draft NASCAR simply moved on to the next race as if able to perform. pick by Jacksonville in 2015, nothing bizarre had happened. “It doesn’t take a rocket has appeared in 17 games. NASCAR has got to tighten up in every area, scientist to know we’re not He has 24 receptions for 125 particularly accountability. a well-coached team right yards and two touchdowns. There are five races left in what’s been a now, and that starts with the He also has returned 39 punts trying NASCAR season. Improvement needs to coaches; that starts with me for 432 yards. start at the very top. 6B TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER CHS Continued From 1B nine digs, Teagan Brown scored five kills and 12 digs and Victoria Phillips finished with 22 digs, four kills and three aces. After struggling through the first set, the Lady Hurricanes near- ly rallied back to win the second after a 7-1 run pulled them within 24-22 before Styles’ ace gave the Lady Tigers a close win. Lake Weir, though, took that momentum into the third, jumped out to a 10-4 lead and never trailed. Columbia made a late push to get within 22-21, but a kill from Eaton, followed by back-to-back hitting errors, sent the match into a fourth set. That’s when the Lady Tigers played their best, using a 13-3 run to pull away for an 18-11 lead. Photos by BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Faulkner, Collins and Wilson all Columbia’s Erica Faulkner hits a shot over the next had kills down the stretch, with against Lake Weir. Columbia’s Maddie Walker sets up a shot for a teammate against Lake Weir. Walker and Styles adding aces to close out the Lady Hurricanes. “I think the first set we came out pumped up, but the fourth one we played as a team and ran whatev- er offense we wanted,” Andrews said. “We had nice serve-receive and good passes so that makes a difference.” Andrews is hoping her team can carry its performance from the fourth into tonight’s matchup with Forest. “They’ve got to have confidence and come back and play our game,” Andrews said. “We need to take that fourth set into [tonight’s match].” A victory over Forest tonight would be a huge upset for Columbia considering the regu- lar-season results. Columbia was swept in both matches, only scor- ing more than 10 points in two of the six sets. “We’ve got to keep them off tempo is the big thing,” Andrews said. “We’ve got to keep them out of system and off tempo and we’ve got to swing. We swung a lot more than we have been tonight and that’s what we’ve got to bring into Columbia’s Danielle Thomson assists a teammate the match.” against Lake Weir. Columbia’s Asherah Collins sends a shot over the net against Lake Weir.

Columbia players huddle up prior to their match against Lake Weir.

Columbia’s Lauren Wilson rises for a shot against Lake Weir.