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AMENDMENT 4 At ease, soldier Second thoughts Friday Veterans Day at VA on voting The Lake City Veterans Affairs Medical Center will rights hold a Veterans Day cere- mony on its lawn beginning at 10 a.m. Sheriff Mark Hunter will speak first at the measure event, followed by Vietnam veteran Charles Parker, Local who will benefit now who will speak about his calls automatic restoration of time as a combat chaplain rights for felons a bad idea. in the First Marine Division during the war. Afterward, By CARL MCKINNEY a transportation van will be [email protected] presented to the medical center to serve veterans Kenny “Butch” Bochette who are bused from the should be excited. The con- Valdosta area for treatment. stitutional amendment he sup- ported just a few months ago Saturday netted approv- al from more Veterans Day parade than two- A Veterans Day Parade thirds of organized by the Lake Florida voters, City Veterans of Foreign and the felon- Wars Post 2206 will turned-busi- proceed along Marion Photos by COREY ARWOOD/Lake City Reporter Bochette nessman and Avenue through down- U.S. Army veteran Shawn Lucas gets a haircut from Mallory Chauncy at the 2018 Homeless Veteran conservative town on Saturday, start- Stand Down held at American Legion Post 57 Thursday. activist can ing at 11 a.m. The pro- finally vote cession will gather at the again. local Florida Department But the of Transportation head- Homeless issue isn’t that quarters and set off straightfor- north on South Marion vets get a Warren ward, he said. Ave. toward downtown. Amendment 4 VFW Post 2206, at 343 seemed like a good idea on the SW Forest Lawn Way, will little love surface when he first heard host a luncheon afterward about it, Bochette said. Now for veterans and members at Post 57 he’s reversed his stance on the and their families. continued on 2A By COREY ARWOOD RIGHTS Camper cruise-in [email protected] The Gathering of the Nearly 100 homeless veterans Times Vintage Trailer got help at Lake City’s American Vote counts Rally will be at Spirit of Homeless veterans could select items of clothing, blankets and Legion Post 57 Thursday. toiletries at the 2018 Homeless Veteran Stand Down. the Suwannee Music Park With breakfast and lunch tighten in on Saturday from 10 a.m. served up on site by Post 57 to 4 p.m. Admission is members, the vets had access to state races free and there will be live more than 70 organizations that music plus a classic car assisted them with benefits, hous- News Service of Florida cruise-in open to those ing information, flu shots and Potential recounts in Florida even haircuts. who want to show off grew Thursday, with the gov- The event was a collaboration their antique or vintage between CareerSource Florida ernor’s race entering the range vehicle. Crown and Post 57. for an automatic recount two “We’re giving them bags to days after Democrat Andrew Sinkhole cleanup help them out, toiletry and per- Gillum conceded to Republican Nonprofit group is calling sonal items, everything from first opponent Ron DeSantis. for volunteers to help clean aid kits to flashlights,” said Selvin The race for state agricul- up the Scrubtown Road Cray, CareerSource disabled vet- ture commissioner swung in sinkhole in Fort White. eran outreach specialist. favor of Democrat Nikki Fried New Legion Commander Rick Email aar@currentprob- More than 70 groups had booths set up for homeless vets at over state Rep. Matt Caldwell, lems.org or call Megan at VETS continued on 2A American Legion Post 57 Thursday. 352-281-1808 for more. VOTES continued on 3A

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FRI SAT SUN MON TUE es — including him. still had,” he said. “Some Another Lake City resi- 9 10 11 12 13 “My thoughts at the of them are going to turn dent who will be able to vote Slight Partly Partly Slight Chance beginning were probably around and lose them again, Sylvester Warren III, chance cloudy cloudy chance of rain more self-serving than pub- immediately, and cause was ecstatic after hearing of of showers storms storms Cloudy lic-serving,” Bochette said. more work for the govern- the amendment passed with In April, Bochette was ment to do.” nearly 65 percent of the HI 83HI LO LO 56 HI 67 HI LO LO 47 HI 72HI LO LO 56 HI HI74 LO LO 54 HI 68HI LO LO 38 outspoken in his support for Under the current model, statewide vote. the amendment, saying he felons who have complet- “I’m extremely grateful wanted to be a full-fledged ed their sentences have that so many people came REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Friday, Nov. 9 citizen again and put his to wait years to apply for out and supported it,” Friday's highs/Friday night's low conviction for a 1996 bar- their voting rights to be Warren said. “It gave peo- Valdosta 79/52 City Saturday Sunday room brawl behind him. He restored. The request then ple who made mistakes — Jacksonville Lake City 85/58 Cape Canaveral 83/68/pc 80/72/sh rents out the multiple prop- goes before a state clemen- and didn’t let their mistakes Tallahassee 79/52 83/56 Daytona Beach 76/63/pc 76/68/sh erties he owns in the Lake cy board. In April, Bochette define who they are — an Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers 86/68/pc 85/70/pc Pensacola 83/61 83/67 Ft. Lauderdale 84/74/sh 83/76/ts City area, but complained recounted his experience opportunity to feel like a 74/47 Panama City about having no say in the with the clemency board. whole citizen again.” 76/52 Ocala Gainesville 71/52/pc 75/60/cd 85/63 Jacksonville 69/52/pc 71/60/cd government that taxes him. Bochette said he went to a In 2009, Warren was sen- Orlando Cape Canaveral Key West 84/77/pc 83/77/pc So what changed since St. Augustine bar in 1996, tenced to about 22 years on 88/70 85/67 Lake City 71/52/pc 75/60/cd then? where a group of men start- a federal drug-trafficking Tampa Miami 85/72/pc 84/73/ts Naples 85/66/pc 85/69/pc “I guess the Democratic ed harassing him and the charge. Changes in the law 86/67 West Palm Beach 85/70 Ocala 75/55/cd 78/62/cd rhetoric that’s been going women in his company. reduced the sentence, and Orlando 81/66/pc 79/68/sh on, it made me think more Bochette fought back he ended up serving eight Ft. Lauderdale Panama City 63/48/pc 68/60/pc Ft. Myers 85/72 Pensacola about the parties and with a beer mug, which years at multiple facilities in 88/70 59/47/pc 65/60/sh Naples Tallahassee 64/44/pc 68/58/pc made me think about what the state considered to be Florida, Georgia and South 85/70 Miami Tampa 81°/63/pc 81°/69/pc 85/72 was the push behind it,” excessive force. Carolina. Key West Valdosta 63/43/pc 65/54/pc Bochette said. “Was the He served 47 months Warren said he now 85/76 W. Palm Beach 84/72/sh 83/73/ts motive behind it just to get on a five-year sentence for makes a living primarily more Democratic voters aggravated assault. as a residential real estate LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX FYI " Test registered to vote? Was it Bochette applied to get developer. An exclusive TEMPERATURES SUN actually the good of Florida his voting rights restored, “Since I’ve been home, service that was thought about?” but didn’t hear back until I’ve been extremely produc- High Thursday 88 Sunrise today 6:51 a.m. Bochette said those ques- 2006 — when the board tive,” he said. Low Thursday 66 Sunset today 5:37 p.m. 5 brought to Normal high 76 Sunrise tom. 6:52 a.m. ModerateEXTREME: our readers tions led him to some soul simply acknowledged his Bochette’s flip-flop on 10 minutes to burn Normal low 53 Sunset tom. 5:37 p.m. 30 mins to burn by searching. request. There was no prog- Amendment 4 is based on Record high 86 in 1986 Today’s “It definitely inspired me ress since, he said in April, political talking points rath- Record low 34 in 1951 MOON ultra-violet The Weather radiation risk Moonrise today 8:36 a.m. to look closer at politics even after asking Gov. Scott er than ethics or morals, for the area on Channel. PRECIPITATION Moonset today 7:27 p.m. with a more objective view,” to intervene on his behalf. Warren said. a scale from 0 Thursday 0.00" Moonrise tom. 9:33 a.m. to 10+. he said. Those kinds of cases “Here’s what I told a Month total 0.00" Moonset tom. 8:13 p.m. By the time the Nov. 6 won’t be clogging up the friend of mine — why does Year total 65.90" general election came system anymore. That’s everything have to be about Normal month-to-date 0.56" Normal year-to-date 43.43" around, Bochette said he good for Bochette, but he right and left? Why can’t it Nov 15 Nov 23 Nov 29 Dec 7 Forecasts, data and graphics ©IBM Corporation 1994, 2018 probably wouldn’t have now worries it might be a just be about the right thing First Full Last New Quarter Quarter voted for the measure after double-edged sword if the to do?” Warren said. “It’s developing concerns about backlog of requests for the just the right thing to do how the logistics of the restoration of other rights to give people their rights WEATHER BY-THE-DAY change would impact the — such as being able to back.” WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY 100° 7a Actual1p high 7p Average1a high 6a WEATHER FACT: A large state as a whole. hold office — moves along Amendment 4 received storm, dubbed the Actual low Average low The amendment will faster and makes the clem- 52 percent of the vote in 90° 88 88 88 "Freshwater Fury", 81 84 caused eight large ore affect up to 1.5 million peo- ency board work harder. Columbia County, below 80° 79 carriers on the Great 70 Lakes to sink on this 70° 69 66 66 66 date in 1913. Nearly 270 sailors on the 60° 59 ships perished. The 53 storm also brought hosted the event for years said Cabrera. “If we can 50° 47 large snow amounts to VETS in Post 57’s Johnny Collins help another veteran that’s 40° the area, including 36 inches of snow at Continued From 1A Hall, providing the venue down, that’s what we’re 30° Pickens, W V. and food free of charge. going to do.” Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Cabrera said they have “We’re all about veterans and that’s what we do,” Friday, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A

Thursday indicating it was VOTES ready to gear up for a pos- Continued From 1A sible recount, even though the Tallahassee mayor who declared victory on conceded the governor’s Tuesday. race Tuesday to DeSantis. And Sen. Bill Nelson’s “On Tuesday night, camp predicted Thursday the Gillum for Governor morning that the campaign operated with Democratic incumbent the best information avail- would emerge the victor able about the number over Gov. Rick Scott as bal- of outstanding ballots lots continue to be exam- left to count,” the Gillum ined, particularly in heavi- campaign statement said. ly Democratic Palm Beach “Since that time, it has and Broward counties, in become clear there are advance of an expected many more uncounted recount this weekend. ballots than was originally The tabulation of those reported. Our campaign ... votes will continue to nar- is monitoring the situation row Scott’s razor-thin lead closely and is ready for TODD WILSON/Lake City Reporter over Nelson, Elias predict- any outcome, including a ed. Scott’s election night state-mandated recount.” Veterans Day presentation 56,000 victory over Nelson On Thursday, the gov- Army veteran David Gray, who now serves in Transition Care Management Service with the North Florida/ shrank to just over 17,000 ernor’s race had narrowed South Georgia Veterans Health System, gave the Veterans Day program at Lake City Rotary Club on Thursday. votes --- within the .25 per- to less than 40,000 votes, Gray, an Operation Desert Storm veteran, is now a nurse and works in a management role assisting severely cent margin that sparks putting it into the margin wounded and traumatized veterans with their transition from active duty to their everyday lives back home. a manual recount --- by requiring an automatic Gray said it was important for civilians and veterans assistance groups to all work together to help prevent Thursday afternoon. machine recount. senseless tragedies, such as the average of 20 veterans per day nationwide who take their own lives because Gillum’s campaign Machine recounts are to of combat-related stress disorders. issued a press release be completed by Nov. 15. OBITUARIES NOTICE Edward Van Paul Catledge his three daughters, Kelly Hunter, ily will be Friday evening from Jr. Lake City, Stephanie Swindell, 6-8:00 PM at the funeral home. TAX IMPACT OF VALUE Edward Van Paul Catledge, Jr., Gainesville and Dallas Hunter, Arrangements are under the direc- 53 of Lake City, passed away on High Springs; one brother, Steve tion of GATEWAY-FOREST ADJUSTMENT BOARD Wednesday, November 7, 2018, Hunter, Lake City; and one sister, LAWN FUNERAL HOME, Columbia County Tax Year 2018 at the Avalon Tammy NesSmith, Lake City. 3596 S US Hwy 441, Lake City, Heathcare Funeral services will be con- FL 32025. 386-752-1954 Please Center in Lake ducted on Saturday, November 10, leave words of comfort for the Members of the Board City. He was 2018 at 3:00 PM in the Gateway- family at www.gatewayforestlawn. born and was Forest Lawn Memorial Chapel com Honorable Tim Murphy Board of County Commissioners, District No. 5 a lifelong res- with Pastor Mark Cunningham Obituaries are paid advertise- Honorable Bucky Nash Board of County Commissioners, District No. 3 ident of Lake officiating. Interment will follow ments. For details, call the Lake Honorable Dana Brady-Giddeons School Board, District No. 2 City. Paul had at Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens City Reporter’s classified depart- worked for Cemetery. Visitation with the fam- ment at 752-1293. Citizen Member Brad Dicks Business owner within the school district many years as a Certified Nursing Citizen Member John Colson Homestead property owner Assistant and was currently work- ing for Lowes Home Improvement The Value Adjustment Board (VAB) meets each year to hear petitions and make decisions in Live Oak. His plans were to relating to property tax assessments, exemptions, classifications, and tax deferrals. start nursing school this fall. Paul was of the Pentecostal faith and was passionate about roller skat- Summary of Year’s Actions Number of Parcels ing, scuba diving and swimming Reduction in Shift in in the ocean. He was preceded in Type of Property Exemptions Assessments* Both death by his mother, Thelma Faye County Taxable Value Taxes Caldwell. Granted Requested Reduced Requested Withdrawn Due to Board Actions Due to Board Actions Survivors include his father, or settled Edward Catledge, Sr. (Jo Anne), Residential 0 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 Fernandina Beach, FL; his daugh- ter, Haley Catledge, Lake City; two brothers, Russell Catledge and AAA Budget Tree Service, LLC Commercial 0 0 1 8 8 $0 $0 Daniel Catledge both of Lake City; one sister, Tina Stegall, Lake City; Industrial and 0 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 and numerous extended family and miscellaneous friends. 352-472-6032 Agricultural or A private memorial ser- 0 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 vice will be held at a later date. 1-800-TREES-00 classified use Arrangements are under the direc- tion of GATEWAY-FOREST High-water recharge 0 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 Friend Us On LAWN FUNERAL HOME, Historic commercial 3596 S US Hwy 441, Lake City, www.aaabudgettreeservice.com 0 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 FL 32025. 386-752-1954 Please or nonprofit leave words of comfort for the Business machinery 0 0 45 45 45 $0 $0 family at www.gatewayforestlawn. and equipment com Vacant lots and 0 0 0 0 0 $0 $0 James Tillery Hunter acreage James Tillery Hunter, 55 of Lake CCC1325497 METAL ROOFING, LLC. City, passed away on Thursday, 352-472-6187 TOTALS 0 0 46 53 53 $0 $0 November 8, 2018, at the Haven 1-888-ROOF-USA ShingleShingle & Flat & Re-Roof Roo ng 352-472-6187 All values should be county taxable values. School and other taxing authority values may differ. Suwannee www.gulfcoastmetalroof.com CommercialFlat & Commercial Roo ng Valley Hospice 1-888-ROOF-USA *Includes transfer of assessment difference (portability) requests. Care Center in www.gulfcoastmetalroof.com Friend Us On Lake City. He was born and If you have a question about these actions, contact the Chair or the Clerk of the Value Adjustment Board. raised in Lake Chair’s name Tim Murphy Phone 386-758-1326 City and had worked for the Clerk’s name Linda H. Odom Phone 386-758-1041 past 17 years with RTI Surgical in Alachua. Mr. Construction/Debris Containers Available DR-529, R. 12/09, Rule 12D-16.002, Florida Administrative Code Hunter was a member of Hopeful Baptist Church and enjoyed hunting, fishing and watching 755-7060 CONGRATULATIONS TO NASCAR. 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. Survivors include his wife of 21 Delivered to your job site today. Murphy USA ½ years, Dawn Hunter, Lake City; his parents, Ronald T. Hunter and on their Grand Opening Ribbon Cutting Carolyn Gentry Hunter, Lake City;

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ANOTHER VIEW The God factor in science osmologist Stephen Hawking made headlines from beyond the grave this October when, seven Cmonths after his death, his presumed last book was published bearing these words: “There is no God.” And with that, the already wide gap separating science and religion, physical from spiritual, got a bit wider. What a shame. What a missed opportunity to learn and grow. Headlines like this, from a 2015 New Yorker op-ed — “All Scientists Should be Militant Atheists” — may draw the online clicks. But it doesn’t have to be that way. As Jay Richards, author of “The Human Advantage: The Future of American Work in an Age of Smart Machines,” suggested: What’s missing from much of today’s modern science is the God factor. “We need to have this argument with people,” he says. “We’re free beings made in the image of God.” Far too often, though, scientific inquiry and spirituality are being treated as mutually exclusive, as if never the two shall meet. That’s not simply an anecdotal obser- vance. Researchers with the Religion and Public Life Program at Rice University in Texas reported in December of 2015 the state of biologists’ and physicists’ What are you going to do? spirituality in eight regions of the world and found: “Scientists are indeed more secular — in terms of beliefs his may be the most import- opportunities that came up at the and practices — than those in their respective general ant question you will answer right time: Serving as a real estate populations.” T in your life: “What are you agent and selling mountain proper- Specifically, 35 percent of U.S. scientists told research- going to do?” Or have you ever ties, doing communications intelli- ers they were atheists. That’s a third of the researching, been asked, “What are you going to gence in Europe with the Air Force, teaching, publishing, fund- and grant-receiving scien- be when you grow up?” Or maybe, serving in the space and defense tific population of America — and it comes amid find- “Who do you want to be?” Yes, it’s industry as a contract manager for ings from Gallup in 2016 showing about 90 percent of true: You are what you do. And satellites and defense, then coun- Americans believe in God, and amid a survey from Pew what you do is what you become. seling troubled youth and families Research in 2017 revealing a third of Americans read the Not just every little thing you do, for 15 years, and teaching college but with life’s biggest steps and Bob Denny psychology for 10 years at Florida Bible at least once a week. [email protected] Call it a great divide. projects. What are you doing now, Gateway College in Lake City. The But what results is a widespread pressure in the sci- with your waking hours? What will opportunities came at the right entific world to approach inquiry from an assumption of you do for a living someday? Or, times of my life, when I was ready atheism — as well as a growing sense within the God- what are you doing with retirement? control, or to stay out of trouble. for them. fearing world to regard the scientific community with What are you going to do with your But I’m sure there are many better In retirement, I’ve played and rank suspicion. life? reasons. How about choosing to sung with a band, and performed And once again: What a shame. What you do with your life and do what you love doing, what you songs solo for a few years, and writ- There’s a bridge between science and faith, technolo- with most of your time is really think you’re good at doing, or for ten a weekly self-help column for gy and religion that can be explored and better exploit- what is called “lifestyle,” and maybe personal growth, development, and the last few years. Just when I think ed. your “career,” or “retirement” that fulfillment, or because it’s the right I’ve done it all, one of you readers Now compare that with Hawking’s “Brief Answers to you pursue. We face constant choic- who I really appreciate will call or the Big Questions” reflections of religion that went like es every day of our lives. We’re You can take more email me with a happy story or this: “We are each free to believe what we want, and it’s usually not even aware that we’re with encouragement, and renew my my view that the simplest explanation is that there is no actually making choices. Some of control of your own love and dedication for writing. So God. No one created the universe and no one directs our these are automatic choices: Things life by becoming life doesn’t end with “retirement.” fate.” like how we are using our waking aware of your choices “What you do when you grow up,” Don’t let the door hit you on the way out. That’s all time all day, what direction are of how you spend or “who you will be,” continues all she wrote. The end. we headed in life, what we will be your life. Find what you love doing. In Hawking’s view, atheism may be the “simplest doing with our lives, and what we your time. Why are What can you do to make the most explanation” to life’s mysteries. But is it really the most are becoming. We answer those you choosing to do of your talents, skills, knowledge, scientifically sound? Is it even, truly, the “simplest” to questions with the way we use our what you are doing and abilities? How can you contrib- support with fact and common sense? time. Yes; you are what you do. So ute to your world in your best way? There’s a whole community of faithfuls out there who you will become what you’re doing right now? How will you make the world a little say no. with most of your time and energy. better because you’re here? What A science world with a default premise of No God is You can take more control of will you do with your life? Who a disservice, in the end, to true scientific inquiry. At the your own life by becoming aware thing to do, or to contribute to your will you be “when you grow up?” very least, as Richards pointed out, having the argument of your choices of how you spend world, and to make the world a little Thanks for what you do! keeps up the search for truths. And that’s just got to be your time. Why are you choosing to better because you’re here? Choose do what you are doing right now? your own good reasons for making good for all sides concerned. n Bob Denny is a retired Licensed Mental What do you think are some of the your life what you want it to be. n Washington Times Health Counselor and retired college good reasons for what you do, or Sometimes I think we get lucky psychology instructor at Florida Gateway some of the right reasons? Some and stumble onto good choices by College. Please address your comments Lake City Reporter of our reasons may be because of accident. 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Seattle has one the United Way to help success- Writers can have two letters per month published. financial and emotional crises, the of the highest concentration of ful projects like the Benefits Hub United Way raises money to tack- college students living below the expand. The organization supports Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers le King County’s most pressing poverty line when compared to many programs and services and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. challenges. Many of the organiza- cities of similar size. At local cam- aimed at the region’s most chal- tion’s efforts focus in three areas: puses, 9 percent of students are lenging problems, from helping BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL homelessness services, education homeless, 36 percent report they families become financially stable 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ success from preschool through are food insecure, and 71 percent to connecting people in crisis with college and reconnecting youth on of students who drop out say they the help they need. BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. the path toward a successful life. leave because they have to choose BY EMAIL: [email protected] Data illustrating the economic between school and work. n Chicago Tribune FAITH & VALUES Friday & Saturday, November 9 & 10, 2018 www.lakecityreporter.com 5A Paul was clear about lawsuits The unbelief of James MacDonald, CHRISTIAN CONCEPTS The church’s understanding and application of Paul’s pastor and founder of the letter to Timothy may have changed, but the divine some article Chicago-area Harvest truth contained in it did not. Bible Chapel, with the sup- Growing up in Church port of his board of elders was a blessing for me and congregation, has and changing attitudes and application of Paul’s because I was exposed decided to sue a couple of among believers regard- letter to Timothy may have early in life to Jesus Christ. his critics who he believes ing Paul’s qualifications changed, but the divine Growing as a Christian are responsible for 2,000 of for church leaders in 1 truth contained in it did not. is never easy because it the church’s 13,000 mem- Timothy 3:1-13. It is a fallacy of the first requires faith. bers leaving. There has been some order to think an evolv- Faith has to be exercised. I am not so concerned Gary King debate as to what Paul’s ing culture requires an Faith is exercised when the with the legal issues or [email protected] requirement that a church evolving understanding Lord speaks and obedience facts of the case as I am leader must be “the hus- and application of the to what he commands takes Robert Bass with the rationale behind band of one wife” means. Scriptures. It assumes place. Unbelief is revealed [email protected] Some think Paul was refer- the omniscient God who when the Lord speaks and forsaking Paul’s admo- the explicit teaching of 1 ring to divorce, but he inspired the Scriptures faith is not exercised and nitions about suing in 1 Corinthians 6:1-9. We’d could have addressed the is myopic and that is an disobedience takes place as pletely. Corinthians 6:1-9. like to share our biblical matter of divorce directly assumption I am not will- a result. His answer ought to cause In an article published rationale for reluctantly by using the word itself ing to make. It’s true that life has a all of us to ask ourselves in Christianity Today titled deciding to take our critics rather than the phrase “the MacDonald seems to be way of exposing what we this question: “Do I know “James MacDonald: Why to court.” husband of one wife.” saying our understanding truly believe during a time the Scriptures and the Suing Is Sometimes the Part of his rationale Given the historical and of Paul’s teaching about of crisis. Today we will learn power of God?” God wants Biblical Choice,” the mega- is how evolving cultur- cultural background Paul’s lawsuits should have about the Sadducees in you to know that you can church pastor offers the al circumstances have epistle was written in, the evolved. Here is what Israel’s who only believed in know the Scriptures and his following: “Harvest Bible influenced the church’s phrase “the husband of Paul said. “I say this to certain portions of the Bible power as you trust him. You Chapel has not strayed understanding of bibli- one wife,” seems to be an your shame. Is it so, that because of unbelief. begin by asking the Lord from its 30-year commit- cal truth. He cites the admonition against polyg- there is not among you These men only believed Jesus in prayer to teach ment to the unapologetic changing views on divorce amy and not divorce. The one wise man who will be in the first five books of the you the Scriptures. As the preaching of God’s word, among church leaders as church’s understanding Bible. Please read nor have we forgotten a response to divorce rates LAWSUITS continued on 6A Matthew 22:22-33. The Lord gives us a promise that if These Sadducees we seek him with all of our sought to trap heart, we will find him. Jesus with this question concerning mar- Holy Spirit teaches you the King Xerxes: sleepless in Persia riage after the resurrection Scriptures keep a journal A good night’s sleep HEART MATTERS by citing a passage from and write down what he is is something we can all In the quiet, we can often hear God Deuteronomy 25:5-10 even teaching you. appreciate. Whether you speak more clearly. though they didn’t believe in As you obey what the have struggled through it. They used an illustration Lord is teaching you, he working a night shift, As we return to our meet with you tomorrow of seven brothers who had will reveal himself to you in rocked babies to sleep study of Esther, this week to “discuss something?” to marry this lady because such a way that your faith is after 2 a.m. feedings or we find that God uses For crying out loud, tell she had no children by the strengthened. Listen to what just suffer from occasional sleepless nights even in me now! I am convinced older brother down to the the Lord tells us through insomnia, we all know the the lives of those who do King Xerxes spent that seventh. They ask the ques- Jeremiah the prophet. longing to be able to just not know him. Last week night imagining all the tion of whose wife would “Look, I am the LORD, the get some rest. Not many we looked in as Esther things a Queen could she be in the resurrection. God of every creature. Is things are more frustrat- hosted a banquet for the request. By this time in Jesus answered them, “You anything to difficult for me? ing than watching the Angie Land King and Haman. For the our story, Esther had are mistaken, because you [Jeremiah 32:27 (CSB).] clock tick closer and clos- [email protected] second time since she been his queen for over don’t know the Scriptures Nothing is to difficult for er to morning, knowing it approached him in the five years, so he knew this or the power of God. For in the Lord. Just ask Mary is going to be a tough day someone crosses your throne room, King Xerxes was not her typical mode the resurrection they nei- Martha and Lazarus they without any sleep. mind who you haven’t talk- asked Esther to tell him of operation. Something ther marry nor are given in would tell you that all things However, sometimes in ed to recently and you feel her request. Her request was definitely up and the marriage but are like angels are possible with God. the midst of our frustra- an urgency to give them was that he and Haman curiosity was killing him. in heaven. Now concerning The Lord gives us a prom- tion God can shed light on a call the next day. In the return the next day to Interestingly, I found the resurrection of the dead, ise that if we seek him with some things we are just quiet, we can often hear another banquet with the that I have something in haven’t you read what was all of our heart, we will find too busy to consider in the God speak more clearly. promise that she would common with the king! spoken to you by God: I am him. The problem with most daylight hours. Without the distractions of tell him her real request. I When I can’t sleep, I read. the God of Abraham and the of us is that we seek the Lord For example, replaying a the day, we can focus on don’t know about you, but Technically, he had some- God of Isaac and the God of when we are facing a crisis. conversation in your mind how we need to respond to that fully explains the first one read to him, which Jacob? He is not the God of Will you seek the Lord can give God just the right what we hear him say. verse of chapter 6: “On is a perk of being king, I the dead, but of the living.” through the Scriptures so opportunity to remind you I believe that God uses that night the king could suppose. (I don’t think my (Matt. 22:29-32) that you can know him and that an apology is warrant- these times to call us back not sleep.” husband would be thrilled Jesus’ answer reveals his power? ed for your sharp response to his purposes in very Have you ever had that he has the authority to n Robert Bass is pastor of First to someone. Or, perhaps, intentional ways. someone call and ask to SLEEPLESS continued on 6A explain the Scriptures com- Baptist Church of Lake City. 6A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 FAITH & VALUES LAKE CITY REPORTER

ny in the community. KING Leading Paul to question, “Why not CHURCH CALENDAR Continued From 5A rather be wronged? Why not rather be defrauded?” (1 Corinthians 6:7.) Paul’s 222 Oosterhoudt Lane in Lake City. plain meaning is it would be better to be able to decide between his brethren, but Gospel Sing wronged than to be distracted from our brother goes to law with brother, and that Lake City’s Trinity Praise and Homecoming calling or weaken our witness. before unbelievers?” (1 Corinthians 6:5-6.) Worship Center is hosting a Gospel Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church, located I do not know what MacDonald and MacDonald said the issue here was Sing tonight at 6 p.m. The Trinity at 13461 SR 10-A in Wellborn, is cele- his church hope to gain, but I do not trivial, but Paul’s language implies other- think it will be worth it. Praise Singers and local talent will brating 168 years on Sunday. Sunday wise. Of course, the issue itself is trivial n be performing. Refreshments will be School begins at 10 a.m., and the church when compared to the conflict within the Gary B. King welcomes comments or ques- tions and can be reached at garybkingcc@ served. Trinity is located at Highway service is at 11 a.m. A covered-dish lun- church that threatens to distract it from 90 East, across from the Sheriff’s cheon will follow the service. gmail.com. Christian Concepts is archived at its mission and compromises its testimo- gbkcc.com. Office. English-language classes Yard sale San Juan Mission Catholic Church wife and friends, Haman has instructed Pleasant Grove Methodist Church is sponsoring a teacher to teach SLEEPLESS workers to build gallows on which he is holding its annual yard and bake English as a Second Language to Continued From 5A intends to see Mordecai hanged. (5:14) sale today from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Spanish speaking persons. The Timing. God’s timing. Haman intended Located at 4709 S.W. SR 47, the church instructor, Cecilia Moyer, is a Spanish thrilled if I woke him up to read to me evil toward God’s people, and God inter- is raising funds for its Pregnancy Care Speaking person from Panama and when I cant sleep.) venes. Not only is God’s plan to rescue Center and Senior Services. Its Sunday is experienced in teaching English. So what happens next gives us a clear his people, he will honor them and bring worship services are at 9 a.m. She has taught in churches and in picture of God’s timing at work. As the down their enemies. Sound to me like a after-school programs. Classes are chronicles were read, the account of pretty good deal in exchange for a sleep- St. Paul Missionary Baptist Church held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at Mordecai’s tip to the king about the less night. Because every heart matters! The St. Pau Missionary Baptist 7:15 and will be for one hour at the plot on his life (2:21) was brought to the Blessings, Angie Church its Mission & Matron Church, 304 Plant Avenue, Branford. king’s remembrance and he learned that n Anniversary on Sunday. At 11 a.m., the There will be a small monthly charge no honor was given to Mordecai for this Heart Matters is a weekly column written act of loyalty. Wanting to correct this by Angie Land, Director of the Family Life church’s Sister Heather Washington for materials ($5 per month). Anyone Ministries of the Lafayette Baptist Associa- will speak. At 3 p.m., guest Minister who is interested should call the immediately, he tells his servant to send in someone from the court to help him. In tion, where she teaches Bible studies, leads A’Shanti Washington of New Office at San Juan Mission to regis- marriage and family conferences and offers the meantime, Haman has arrived early Biblical counseling to individuals, couples and Beginnings Restoration Church will ter for the class, (386) 935-2632, and to the palace to see the king on an urgent speak at 3 p.m. St. Paul is located at speak with Janet. families. Contact Angie with questions or com- matter. If you recall, on the advice of his ments at [email protected] How Christian missionary media shaped world

By Jason Bruner Their dispatches moti- The Conversation via the vated the formation of an Associated Press unprecedented global relief effort for the persecuted The Christian Broad- Christians. Supported by the casting Network, found- Woodrow Wilson-led govern- ed over 50 years ago by ment, approximately $116 evangelist Pat Robertson, million in aid was raised. has now launched the first The role of missionary 24-hour Christian television media became foundation- news channel. al in providing information Robertson said that the and images of suffering in channel would help view- the world. The information ers understand how cur- that they sent enabled many rent events both in the US Christians in the West to and abroad affect them. more easily imagine the The Christian Broadcasting world as a globally connect- Network has considerable ed community. influence among evangeli- Scholars in a wide range cals, and President Trump, of emerging academic disci- at times, has used the outlet plines consulted missionary to reach this support base. newsletters and updates for But this is not the first knowledge about the world. time Christians have shared These networks also estab- and shaped the content of lished a model for creating world news and informa- COURTESY public humanitarian cam- tion through a distinctly A Congolese man looks at the severed hand and foot of his daughter. paigns on behalf of those Christian viewpoint. who were suffering on the For much of the 19th cen- ble examples of the use natural resources from the daughter’s severed hand and genocidal violence commit- other side of the globe. tury, Christian missionaries of missionary networks in region. Following a boom foot, which lie in front of him ted against Assyrian and CBN News’ insistence served as informal foreign bridging the imagined dis- in rubber prices, his agents on the missionary’s porch. Armenian Christians in the that “God is everywhere — correspondents for a broad- tance between a Western were quick to use violence Harris’s image was repro- eastern Ottoman Empire. even in the news” echoes ly Christian public. Christian public and dis- against the local population duced in a host of pam- When Assyrian and similar sentiments. It places They kept churches and tant people comes from the to make them harvest and phlets, books and news- Armenian Christians expe- the network in a longer line missionary societies up Congo Free State, which process rubber. papers in both Britain and rienced systematic mass of creating a global Christian to date on the societies in was established in 1885 In 1904, Alice Harris, a the United States, helping violence at the hands of the identity through knowledge which they lived through and ruled solely by King Protestant missionary with foment an international Ottoman Empire in 1915, production. News is an regular letters and — by the Leopold of Belgium. the Congo Balolo Mission, reaction against Leopold’s evangelical missionaries essential component of this. late 19th century — photo- Leopold’s rule was char- which was organized brutal reign. from the American Board of — This article is repub- graphs. Their letters were acterized by widespread and supported by British At around the same time, Commissioners for Foreign lished from The Conversation often reprinted in pam- atrocities. Some esti- Baptists, took what would missionaries also high- Missions were among the first under a Creative Commons phlets and newsletters, or mates of the death toll of become an iconic image of lighted the pogroms and to report on the atrocities. license. shared informally through Leopold’s policies exceed the horrors. Her image has extensive church networks. 10 million people. Leopold a Congolese father sitting in One of the most nota- used his reign to extract a kind of stupor, gazing at his B3

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COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREP FOOTBALL Father of Florida QB Trask says son out for the season Backup QB suffered a freak injury during practice on Wednesday.

By MARK LONG Associated Press

GAINESVILLE — The father of Florida quarterback Kyle Trask says his son is out for the season because of a broken foot. Michael Trask posted on Facebook that Kyle fractured a foot practic- ing a trick play Wednesday. The FILE Columbia head coach Brian Allen stands with his players as part of the team’s pregame tradition ahead of its contest against 19th-ranked Fletcher on Oct. 19. Gators (6-3, 4-3 Southeastern Conference, No. 15 CFP) declined Trask comment when asked about Trask’s injury, which was first reported by REMATCH READY 247sports.com. “Gator Nation, I am sad to Columbia & Fletcher meet for second time this season in playoff opener. say that Kyle was injured today in practice while doing a trick By JORDAN KROEGER ent,” Columbia receiver Marquez play where he hands off to the [email protected] “Swagger got to be different, we’ve got to Bell said. “They have to notice RB and then goes out for a that.” pass,” Michael Trask posted. Jordan Smith threw an inter- act different, our focus got to be different Fletcher’s defense was the only “The throw to Kyle was low ception. — everything about us has to be different. one this season to hold Columbia and when he planted his foot Bobby Fulton and Lanadrick They have to notice that.” to under 30 points in a game. But to catch the pass he felt a pop. Bradley both lost fumbles. the Tigers had chances to put Fletcher hung around and that game away, fumbling twice TRASK continued on 5B nearly pulled off the upset, but Marquez Bell on Fletcher’s side of the field. Devon Lingle’s pass on a late two- — Columbia junior receiver The offense easily could have point conversion sailed long in had two more touchdowns, some- the end zone. thing that’s irked the Tigers for INSIDE Columbia breathed a huge sigh back on Oct. 19, but don’t expect in the do-or-die rematch at Tiger the past three weeks. of relief and held on for a 21-20 them to do the same again in Stadium. “I know we have an extra edge This week in the SEC win to clinch the District 2-7A tonight’s Region 1-7A quarterfi- “Swagger got to be different, to us for all the things we left title. nal. There’s been a different atti- we’ve got to act different, our out there three Fridays ago,” See Page 5B The Tigers (9-1) admit they tude at Columbia this week and focus got to be different — every- overlooked the Senators (7-3) the players are ready to show it thing about us has to be differ- CHS continued on 8B

PREP FOOTBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL Indians, Crusaders to clash in first round Wimbush to start at QB Fort White hosts for Notre Dame vs. FSU Pensacola Catholic Book ruled out with body inju- in 1-3A quarterfinal. ry and undisclosed injury who starts By ERIC JACKSON according to AP. would be [email protected] game-time RALPH D. RUSSO decision. FORT WHITE — The Associated Press He called playoff picture looked grim Wimbush Book day- after the Indians dropped two No. 3 Notre Dame will to-day. of their first four games. Fort start quarterback Brandon But a person speaking White, though, overcame its Wimbush against Florida to the AP on condition of shaky start and responded in State on Saturday for Ian anonymity said Wimbush impression fashion, winning Book, who is nursing an is set to be the starter six straight games to finish upper body injury, a person and Book is not expect- out the campaign strong. familiar with the decision ed to play after taking a The Indians will need told The Associated Press. hard hit to the back and another win tonight to Notre Dame coach ribs last week against keep their season alive. No. Brian Kelly told reporters Northwestern. 4 seed Fort White takes at his regularly scheduled “Brandon has gotten the on No. 5 seed Pensacola post-practice Thursday bulk of work,” Kelly said.

Catholic in Class 3A region- ERIC JACKSON/Lake City Reporter news conference that “We’ll see what happens Fort White receiver Deondre Cray takes a handoff up the field during Wednesday’s Book had been limited INDIANS continued on 8B practice. at practice with an upper WIMBUSH continued on 8B

AUTO RACING NASCAR’s culture of cheating has been unmasked during playoffs Spoilers will now be to keep things on the up-and-up. Motor Speedway earned him an Racing went to were so devious late Wednesday, 10 hours after Now that culture has resurfaced automatic berth in the Nov. 18 the intent can’t be questioned. Harvick’s spot in the finale was checked at the track. again and at a most inopportune title race in Florida. Once NASCAR had the car back revoked. NASCAR has for sever- time for the beleaguered series. The issue was with a spoiler from Texas and in its Research al years refused to give specif- By JENNA FRYER There is one race to go to set that had been modified to give and Development Center, the spoil- ics about infractions — keeping Associated Press the championship field, Sunday Harvick an aerodynamic advan- er was removed and determined secret ideas on how to game the in Phoenix, and star driver Kevin tage as he dominated and won not to be the part supplied by the system — but reversed course AVONDALE, Ariz. — The Harvick has been snared in the for a Cup Series-high eighth vendor. Instead, NASCAR believes on the Harvick penalty because credo in NASCAR has always latest scandal. NASCAR found time this season. Just how much SHR made its own spoiler, passed it of mounting criticism about the been “If you ain’t cheatin’, you Harvick had an illegal race-win- of an advantage Harvick had is off as one from the mandatory ven- severity of his punishment. Not ain’t tryin’,” and that has never ning car — his second of the sea- irrelevant: The levels of deceit dor and used it to help Harvick win. changed despite the series’ effort son — after his victory at Texas NASCAR believes Stewart-Haas The details were unveiled NASCAR continued on 8B 2B FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD TV LISTINGS 9:30 p.m. 10:30 a.m. CBS — Mississippi St. at Alabama 9:30 a.m. NBA SEC — Washington at Auburn NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy CBSSN — New Mexico at Air Force FS2 — Bundesliga, Hoffenheim vs. Augsburg 11 p.m. Cup Series, Can-Am 500, practice, at ESPN — Washington St. at Colorado 10 a.m. Today Thursday’s Games ESPNU — Yale vs. California, at Shanghai Avondale, Ariz. ESPNU — Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh NBCSN — Premier League, Huddersfield AUTO RACING Houston at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 11:55 a.m. FOX — Northwestern at Iowa Town vs. West Ham 7:55 a.m. Boston at Phoenix, 9 p.m. 7 p.m. ESPNEWS — Formula One, Heineken FS1 — Baylor at Iowa St. 12:30 p.m. ESPNU — Formula One, Heineken L.A. Clippers at Portland, 10 p.m. ESPN2 — Louisville at Syracuse Brazilian Grand Prix, qualifying, at Sao 4 p.m. NBC — Premier League, Crystal Palace Brazilian Grand Prix, practice, at Sao Paolo Milwaukee at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. 11:55 a.m. 10:15 p.m. Paolo ESPNEWS — East Carolina at Tulane vs. Tottenham ESPNU — Formula One, Heineken ESPN2 — Fresno St. at Boise St. 12:30 p.m. 7 p.m. FS2 — Bundesliga, Borussia Dortmund Brazilian Grand Prix, practice, at Sao Paolo DRAG RACING NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, CBSSN — Temple at Houston vs. Bayern Munich NHL 1:30 p.m. 10:30 p.m. Whelen Trusted To Perform 200, qualify- ESPN — Auburn at Georgia 10 p.m. Thursday’s Games NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy FS1 — NHRA, Auto Club Finals, qualifying ing, at Avondale, Ariz. ESPN2 — Miami at Georgia Tech FS2 — Liga MX, Tijuana vs. Monarcas Philadelphia 5, Arizona 4, OT Cup Series, Can-Am 500, practice, at rounds, at Pomona, Calif. (same-day tape) 2 p.m. ESPNU — South Florida at Cincinnati Morelia Avondale, Ariz. GOLF NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Cup 7:30 p.m. Vancouver at Boston, 7 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 1 p.m. Series, Can-Am 500, final practice, at FOX — Texas at Texas Tech COLLEGE FOOTBALL Edmonton at Florida, 7 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, GOLF — PGA Tour, Mayakoba Golf Avondale, Ariz. NBC — Florida St. at Notre Dame Buffalo at Montreal, 7:30 p.m. Classic, second round, at Playa del 3:30 p.m. SEC — LSU at Arkansas Vegas at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m. Whelen Trusted To Perform 200, practice, Thursday’s Top 25 Games Carmen, Mexico NBC — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, Whelen 8 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. at Avondale, Ariz. No. 14 N.C. St. vs. Wake Forest, 7:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Trusted To Perform 200, at Avondale, Ariz. ABC -- Clemson at Boston College Carolina at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. NBCSN — NASCAR, Xfinity Series, GOLF — Champions Tour, Charles COLLEGE BASKETBALL 10:30 p.m. San Jose at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Whelen Trusted To Perform 200, final Schwab Cup Championship, second 4 p.m. ESPN — California at USC MEN’S COLLEGE Minnesota at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. practice, at Avondale, Ariz. round, at Phoenix FS2 — Bethune-Cookman at Marquette ESPN2 — UNLV at San Diego St. BASKETBALL 5:30 p.m. 11 p.m. FSN — Regional coverage, Evansville ESPNU — Colorado St. at Nevada Rays deal Smith to Mariners GOLF — LPGA Tour, Blue Bay LPGA, final at Xavier GOLF FS1 — NASCAR, Series, 150, Thursday’s Top 25 Games round, at Hainan Island, China 6 p.m. 1 p.m. for Zunino, Heredia qualifying, at Avondale, Ariz. No games scheduled 3 a.m. (Saturday) FS2 — CCSU at Georgetown GOLF — PGA Tour, Mayakoba Golf Classic, 7 p.m. Thursday’s ACC Games GOLF — European PGA Tour, Nedbank 7 p.m. third round, at Playa del Carmen, Mexico SEATTLE (AP) — Mallex Smith is back NBCSN — NASCAR, Monster Energy Louisville 85, Nicholls 72 Golf Challenge, third round, at Sun City, FSN — Regional coverage, Miami (Ohio) 4 p.m. with the Mariners as part of a five-player Cup Series, Can-Am 500, qualifying, at Notre Dame 89, Chicago St. 62 South Africa at Butler GOLF — Champions Tour, Charles deal between Seattle and Tampa Bay on Avondale, Ariz. Thursday’s SEC Games MLB BASEBALL 8 p.m. Schwab Cup Championship, third round, Thursday that landed the Rays catcher Mike 8:30 p.m. No games scheduled FS1 — NASCAR, Series, Lucas Oil 150, at 4:30 a.m. (Saturday) BTN — Ball St. at Purdue at Phoenix Zunino and outfielder Guillermo Heredia. Avondale, Ariz. MLB — Japan All-Star Series, Game 2, FS2 — Quinnipiac at Villanova 2 a.m. (Sunday) The swap continued a lengthy trade COLLEGE BASKETBALL MLB All-Stars vs. Japan, at Tokyo COLLEGE FOOTBALL GOLF — European PGA Tour, Nedbank WOMEN’S COLLEGE history between the teams and came as 6 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Noon Golf Challenge, final round, at Sun City, BASKETBALL a surprise to Zunino, who said he had CBSSN — Providence vs. Wichita St., at 7 p.m. ABC — Wisconsin at Penn St. South Africa recent conversations with Seattle man- NBA — Charlotte at Philadelphia BTN — Illinois at Nebraska or Maryland MIXED MARTIAL ARTS ager Scott Servais looking ahead to 2019. Annapolis, Md. Thursday’s Top 25 Games 9:30 p.m. at Indiana 8 p.m. Smith, 25, stole a career-best 40 bases 6:30 p.m. No. 4 Baylor vs. St. Francis (PA), 8 p.m. ESPN — Boston at Utah CBS — Ole Miss at at Texas A&M FS1 — UFC Fight Night, prelims, at this year and was caught 12 times. He FS2 — Bowling Green at St. John’s No. 11 Texas vs. Duquesne, 8 p.m. 7 p.m. SOCCER CBSSN — Lafayette at Army Denver hit .296, tied for the major league lead Thursday’s ACC Games ESPN — Arkansas vs. Texas, at Fort Bliss 2:20 p.m. ESPN — South Carolina at Florida 10 p.m. with 10 triples and had 40 RBIs. He is not Boston College 88, Rhode Island 64 (El Paso, Texas) FS2 — Bundesliga, Hannover vs. ESPN2 — Navy at UCF FS1 — UFC Fight Night, Chan Sung Jung eligible for free agency until after the Clemson 85, Wofford 77 ESPNU — North Carolina at Elon Wolfsburg ESPNU -- Tulsa at Memphis vs. Yair Rodriguez, at Denver 2022 season. He signed with San Diego in Thursday’s SEC Games SEC — S. Illinois at Kentucky FOX — Ohio St. at Michigan St. NBA BASKETBALL 2012, was traded to Atlanta in December No games scheduled 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 10 FS1 — TCU at West Virginia 8:30 p.m. 2014 and was dealt to the Mariners in BTN — Montana St. at Indiana AUTO RACING FSN — Kansas at Kansas St. NBA — Houston at San Antonio January 2017, then sent to the Rays on 8:30 p.m. 8:55 a.m. SEC — Vanderbilt at Missouri SOCCER NFL the same day in a trade that shipped left- CBSSN — Maryland at Navy ESPNEWS — Formula One, Heineken 3:30 p.m. 7:30 a.m. hander Drew Smyly to Seattle. 9 p.m. Brazilian Grand Prix, practice, at Sao ABC — Oklahoma St. at Oklahoma NBCSN — Premier League, Cardiff City Thursday’s Games His previous Seattle stint lasted all of ESPNU — Buffalo at West Virginia Paolo BTN — Michigan at Rutgers vs. Brighton & Hove Albion Carolina at Pittsburgh, 8:20 p.m. 77 minutes before he was sent to the Rays. FRIDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 9, 2018 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Fresh Off the Boat Speechless (N) Child Support (N) Å (DVS) (:01) 20/20 (N) Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel Live 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Mike & Molly Å blackish Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday (:15) Teal the Show (:35) DailyMailTV 5-PBS 5 - - DW News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Å Washington Week Firing-Hoover Great Performances “The Sound of Music” “The Sound of Music.” (N) Å Nightly Business 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Family Feud (N) MacGyver (N) Å Hawaii Five-0 (N) Å Blue Bloods “By Hook or by Crook” Action News Late Show-Colbert 9-CW 9 17 17 Funny You Ask Mom Å Mom Å blackish Dynasty “Queen of Cups” (N) Å Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (N) Å Chicago P.D. “The Number of Rats” Impractical Jokers The Game Å 10-FOX 10 30 30 Action News Action News TMZ (N) Å Access (N) Å Last Man Standing The Cool Kids (N) Hell’s Kitchen “Hot Potato” (N) Action News Friday Night Blitz Action News (:35) TMZ Live (N) 12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) Blindspot (N) Å Midnight, Texas (N) Å (DVS) Dateline NBC (N) Å (:15) Sideline 2018 Tonight Show WGN-A 16 239 307 Blue Bloods Å ›››‡ “Full Metal Jacket” (1987, War) Matthew Modine, Adam Baldwin, Vincent D’Onofrio. Å ››› “Transformers” (2007, Action) Shia LaBeouf. Two races of robots wage war on Earth. Å TVLAND 17 106 304 M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H “Tuttle” M*A*S*H Å (:36) M*A*S*H (:12) Everybody Loves Raymond Å Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens OWN 18 189 279 Dr. Phil “Fat, Furious and Fed Up” Dr. Phil Dr. Phil’s new book. Å The Paynes Å The Paynes Å The Paynes (N) The Paynes Å The Paynes The Paynes Å The Paynes Å The Paynes Å A&E 19 118 265 (5:00) Live PD “Live PD -- 11.03.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Å (:06) Live PD: Rewind (N) Å Live PD “Live PD -- 11.09.18” Riding along with law enforcement. (N) (Live) Å HALL 20 185 312 “Christmas in Evergreen” (2017, Romance) Ashley Williams, Teddy Sears. Å “Christmas Under Wraps” (2014, Children’s) Candace Cameron Bure. Å “A Christmas Detour” (2015) Candace Cameron Bure, Paul Greene. Å FX 22 136 248 ›› “The Boss” (2016, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Bell. Å ››‡ “Ghostbusters” (2016, Comedy) Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig. Four women battle mischievous ghosts in New York. Å ››‡ Ghostbusters CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) TNT 25 138 245 Bones “The Rocker in the Rinse Cycle” Bones “The Witch in the Wardrobe” ››‡ “Central Intelligence” (2016) Dwayne Johnson, Kevin Hart. Å (DVS) ›› “G.I. Joe: Retaliation” (2013) Dwayne Johnson, Bruce Willis. Å (DVS) NIK 26 170 299 The Loud House The Loud House Lip Sync Battle To Be Announced iCarly “iQuit iCarly” Å ››› “The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water” (2015, Children’s) Å Friends Å Friends Å PARMT 28 168 241 (5:48) Mom Å (:24) Mom Å Friends Å Friends Å ›› “2 Fast 2 Furious” (2003, Action) Paul Walker, Tyrese, Eva Mendes. Å ›› “Four Brothers” (2005) Mark Wahlberg. Å MY-TV 29 32 - Mama’s Family The Jeffersons M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å CSI: Miami Å CSI: Miami “L.A.” Å Seinfeld Å Hogan’s Heroes Carol Burnett Perry Mason Å DISN 31 172 290 Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å Andi Mack Å Andi Mack Å Andi Mack (N) Coop & Cami Raven’s Home (N) Raven’s Home Coop & Cami Andi Mack Å Coop & Cami Raven’s Home LIFE 32 108 252 “Christmas in the City” (2013, Drama) Ashley Williams, Ashanti. Å “A Gift Wrapped Christmas” (2015, Drama) Meredith Hagner, Travis Milne. Å (:03) “Wish Upon a Christmas” (2015) Larisa Oleynik, Aaron Ashmore. Å USA 33 105 242 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family BET 34 124 329 (5:00) ›› “The Perfect Match” (2016) Terrence J. (:25) ›› “How Stella Got Her Groove Back” (1998, Romance-Comedy) Angela Bassett, Taye Diggs, Regina King. (:27) ››‡ “Jumping the Broom” (2011) Angela Bassett. ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å d College Basketball Armed Forces Classic -- Arkansas vs Texas. (N) d NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Utah Jazz. From Vivint Smart Home Arena in Salt Lake City. (N) ESPN2 36 144 209 Around the Horn Interruption e College Football Louisville at Syracuse. (N) e(:15) College Football Fresno State at Boise State. (N) SUNSP 37 - - ACC All-Access Inside the HEAT Inside the HEAT Florida: Dan Mul The Fantasy Football Hour d College Basketball Mississippi Valley State at Texas Tech. (N) Focused Pro Football Week DISCV 38 182 278 Gold Rush “Smoked Out” Å Gold Rush “Gods and Monsters” Å Gold Rush: Pay Dirt Disaster strikes. Gold Rush (N) Å (:01) Master of Arms (N) Å (:02) Master of Arms: Reforged (N) TBS 39 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Bob’s Burgers Bob’s Burgers ››› “Iron Man 3” (2013) Robert Downey Jr. A powerful enemy tests Tony Stark’s true mettle. ELEAGUE X-Men: First Class HLN 40 202 204 How It Really Happened Å How It Really Happened Å How It Really Happened Å Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The Story With Martha MacCallum (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Å Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Å Fox News at Night with Shannon E! 45 114 236 (4:30) ›› “Get Hard” (2015) Will Ferrell. E! News (N) Å E! News Special ››› “Bridesmaids” (2011) Kristen Wiig. A maid of honor’s life unravels as the big day approaches. ›‡ “New Year’s Eve” (2011) Halle Berry. Premiere. Å TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures “Stardust Ranch” Ghost Adventures “Return to Riviera” Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Haunted Live “Nov. 9, 2018” (N) Å Ghost Adventures Å HGTV 47 112 229 Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home Dream Home House Hunters (N) Hunters Int’l House Hunters House Hunters TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress 90 Day Fiancé “Extended: Rough Landings” Ashley and Jay land in America. 90 Day Fiancé (N) My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding 90 Day Fiancé HIST 49 120 269 Ancient Aliens “The Alien Wars” Å Ancient Aliens Å (DVS) Ancient Aliens: Declassified “Alien Origins, Evolution and Future” Extraterrestrial visitations. (N) Å (:05) Ancient Aliens Å ANPL 50 184 282 Tanked “Hang Ten Barbeque” Å Tanked “The Wonderful Dr. Oz Tank” Tanked: Unfiltered (N) Å Tanked (N) Å Scaled An amazing idea for a terrarium. Tanked “Alyssa’s Charmed Tank” FOOD 51 110 231 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive TBN 52 260 372 John Gray World Generation It’s Supernatural! The Potter’s Touch Praise Jerusalem embassy revisited. (N) Hal Lindsey Å End of the Age Perry Stone The Watchman Praise Jerusalem embassy revisited. FSN-FL 56 - - Inside the Magic Magic Pregame d NBA Basketball Washington Wizards at Orlando Magic. From Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. (N) Magic Postgame Inside the Magic Inside the Magic Fantasy Football Hour ’18 SYFY 58 122 244 (4:28) ›› “I Am Number Four” (2011) (6:56) ››› “Men in Black” (1997, Action) Tommy Lee Jones, Will Smith. Å Z Nation “Limbo” (N) Å Van Helsing “Like Suicide” (N) Å Z Nation “Limbo” Å AMC 60 130 254 “Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse” ››‡ “The Day After Tomorrow” (2004, Action) Dennis Quaid, Jake Gyllenhaal, Ian Holm. Å ››‡ “I, Robot” (2004) Will Smith. A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035. Å COM 62 107 249 (:15) The Office “Cafe Disco” Å (6:50) The Office (:25) South Park South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny Å Comedy Cellar Chappelle’s Show CMT 63 166 327 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing ›››‡ “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Joe Pesci. An inept lawyer tries to free his cousin from a Dixie jail. (:45) ›››‡ “My Cousin Vinny” (1992) Joe Pesci. Å NGWILD 108 190 283 Snake City “Mamba in my Closet!” Snake City “Panic in the Streets” Snake City: Bites Back (N) Å Monster Fish: Off The Hook! (N) Å Fish My City With Mike Iaconelli (N) Snake City: Bites Back Å NGEO 109 186 276 Lockdown Sterling Correctional Facility. To Catch a Smuggler “Hidden Heroin” To Catch a Smuggler Å To Catch a Smuggler Å To Catch a Smuggler “Cavity Courier” To Catch a Smuggler Å SCIENCE 110 193 284 Alien Encounters “The Message” Alien Encounters “The Arrival” Å NASA’s Unexplained Files Å NASA’s Unexplained Files “Alien Artifacts” (N) Å NASA’s Unexplained Files Å ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women “Murder For Me” Å Deadly Women Å Deadly Women “If Looks Could Kill” Deadly Women “Jilted and Jealous” Deadly Women “Innocent Blood” Å In Plain Sight (N) In Plain Sight (N) SEC 743 408 611 (3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) d College Basketball Southern Illinois at Kentucky. (N) SEC Now (N) (Live) d College Basketball Washington at Auburn. (N) SEC Now HBO 302 300 501 (5:40) ››‡ “Firewall” (2006) Harrison Ford. ‘PG-13’ Å VICE (N) Å ››‡ “Knight and Day” (2010, Action) Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz. ‘PG-13’ Å Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Å VICE Å Room 104 Å MAX 320 310 515 ››‡ “Happy Death Day” (2017) Jessica Rothe. ‘PG-13’ (:40) ››‡ “Red Sparrow” (2018, Suspense) Jennifer Lawrence, Joel Edgerton. Premiere. ‘R’ Å Mike Judge Mike Judge ››‡ “Red Sparrow” (2018) ‘R’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 (4:45) ›››‡ “Traffic” (2000) ‘R’ Å (:15) ›› “American Assassin” (2017, Action) Dylan O’Brien. ‘R’ Å (:05) Ray Donovan (Part 2 of 2) Å ››› “The Patriot” (2000, War) Mel Gibson, Heath Ledger. ‘R’ Å SATURDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 10, 2018 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Coll. Football Entertainment Tonight (N) Å e College Football Clemson at Boston College. (N) Å News at 11 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM Help Now! Entertainment Tonight (N) Å Elementary “The Eternity Injection” Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition News4JAX 1st Baptist Church 5-PBS 5 - - Classic Gospel “A Few Good Men” Antiques Roadshow “Charleston” Downton Abbey on Masterpiece Mary struggles with loss. Å (DVS) Jamestown Henry flaunts his wealth. Austin City Limits (N) Å 7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football SEC Tonight NCIS “Two Steps Back” Å (DVS) FBI Eight people are poisoned at a deli. 48 Hours (N) Å Action News Action Sports 9-CW 9 17 17 Brunell Sports Tonight Fantasy Football Beat the Brains Wipeout “Snakes on the Plains” Å Dream Quest American Ninja Warrior Å News4JAX United Fight 10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football Northwestern at Iowa. College Extra e College Football Texas at Texas Tech. (N) Action News Action Sports 12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune e College Football Florida State at Notre Dame. (N) News Sat. Night Live WGN-A 16 239 307 Blue Bloods Danny considers retiring. Blue Bloods “Out of the Blue” Blue Bloods “Brushed Off” Blue Bloods “Common Ground” Blue Bloods “Pick Your Poison” Blue Bloods “Pain Killers” TVLAND 17 106 304 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens OWN 18 189 279 Ready to Love “First Dates” Å Ready to Love Å Chad Loves Michelle “Save the Date” Chad Loves Michelle (N) Ready to Love “Hot and Bothered” (N) Chad Loves Michelle “Save the Date” A&E 19 118 265 (5:00) Live PD “Live PD -- 11.02.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Å (:06) Live PD: Rewind (N) Å Live PD “Live PD -- 11.10.18” Riding along with law enforcement. (N) (Live) Å HALL 20 185 312 “Road to Christmas” (2018) Jessy Schram, Chad Michael Murray. Å “It’s Christmas, Eve” (2018, Drama) LeAnn Rimes, Tyler Hynes. Premiere. Å “Coming Home for Christmas” (2017) Danica McKellar, Neal Bledsoe. Å FX 22 136 248 (3:00) Furious 7 ››› “World War Z” (2013) Brad Pitt. A zombie pandemic threatens to destroy humanity. Å ››‡ “Iron Man 2” (2010, Action) Robert Downey Jr., Gwyneth Paltrow, Don Cheadle. Å Mayans M.C. Å CNN 24 200 202 S. E. Cupp Unfiltered (N) Å The Van Jones Show (N) Å CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown TNT 25 138 245 (5:00) ›››‡ “Bridge of Spies” (2015) Tom Hanks, Mark Rylance. Å (DVS) ››› “Sully” (2016, Drama) Tom Hanks, Aaron Eckhart. Premiere. Å (DVS) ›››‡ “American Sniper” (2014) Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller. Å (DVS) NIK 26 170 299 The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House Henry Danger (N) Henry Danger SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Friends Å Friends Å (:35) Friends Å PARMT 28 168 241 ›› “Rocky IV” (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burt Young. Å ››› “Creed” (2015, Drama) Michael B. Jordan, Sylvester Stallone. Rocky Balboa mentors Apollo Creed’s son. Å ››› “Rocky II” (1979) Talia Shire Å MY-TV 29 32 - The Wild, Wild West Å Wonder Woman “Flight to Oblivion” Svengoolie “The Tingler” Å Lost in Space Å Buck Rogers in the 25th Century Å DISN 31 172 290 Coop & Cami Coop & Cami Bunk’d Å Bunk’d Å “Cloud 9” (2014) Dove Cameron, Luke Benward. Å Coop & Cami Coop & Cami Raven’s Home Raven’s Home Raven’s Home LIFE 32 108 252 “The Sinister Surrogate” (2018, Suspense) Kelly Thiebaud, Brian Ames. Å “Sorority Stalker” (2018, Suspense) Haley Webb, Haley Pullos. Premiere. Å (:03) “Psycho Prom Queen” (2018) Zoe McLellan, Allie MacDonald. Å USA 33 105 242 (5:10) ›››‡ “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” (2004) Å (DVS) (:10) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005) Daniel Radcliffe. Voldemort lays a trap for Harry at the Triwizard Tournament. Harry-Phoenix BET 34 124 329 (4:55) ››‡ “Tyler Perry’s Why Did I Get Married Too?” (2010) Tyler Perry. ››› “Southside With You” (2016) Tika Sumpter, Parker Sawyers. Premiere. (:01) BET Presents Love & Happiness: An Obama Celebration ESPN 35 140 206 e College Football Scoreboard e College Football Auburn at Georgia. (N) Scoreboard e College Football California at USC. (N) ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football Scoreboard e College Football Miami at Georgia Tech. (N) Scoreboard e College Football UNLV at San Diego State. (N) SUNSP 37 - - Inside Lightning Lightning Pre. k NHL Hockey Ottawa Senators at Tampa Bay Lightning. From Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. (N) Lightning Post. Inside Lightning Pro Football Week The Fantasy Football Hour DISCV 38 182 278 Gold Rush Å Mysteries of the Abandoned Å Mysteries of the Abandoned Å Mysteries of the Abandoned Å Mysteries of the Abandoned Å Mysteries of the Abandoned Å TBS 39 139 247 (5:45) ››› “Iron Man 3” (2013) Robert Downey Jr. A powerful enemy tests Tony Stark’s true mettle. Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Full Frontal Full Frontal HLN 40 202 204 Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Å Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 (5:00) America’s News Headquarters Fox Report with Jon Scott (N) Å Watters’ World (N) Å Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Å The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Å Watters’ World Å E! 45 114 236 ››› Pretty Woman ››› “Bridesmaids” (2011) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph. A maid of honor’s life unravels as the big day approaches. Å ››› “Pitch Perfect” (2012) Anna Kendrick. College students enter an a cappella competition. Å TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures “Westerfeld House” Ghost Adventures “Pythian Castle” Ghost Adventures Å HGTV 47 112 229 Property Brothers “Uplift and Electrify” Property Brothers “Reno Interrupted” Love It or List It “Room for One More” Love It or List It Å House Hunters Renovation (N) Å Restored Å TLC 48 183 280 My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Mama Medium Å HIST 49 120 269 Counting Cars Counting Cars Counting Cars “Counts of Hazzard” Truck Night in America (N) Truck Hunters (N) Å Born Tough: Inside the Ford Factory (:03) Counting Cars (:32) Counting Cars ANPL 50 184 282 Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees “Never Let Go” Pit Bulls and Parolees Å Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) Å Amanda to the Rescue Å Pit Bulls and Parolees Å FOOD 51 110 231 Christmas Cookie Challenge Å Christmas Cookie Challenge Å Christmas Cookie Challenge Å Christmas Cookie Challenge Å Christmas Cookie Challenge Å Christmas Cookie Challenge Å TBN 52 260 372 Precious Memories In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley (N) Huckabee (N) Å Somebody’s Hour of Power Å Pathway to Victory Huckabee Å FSN-FL 56 - - Inside Panthers In the Spotlight d College Basketball Miami (Ohio) at Butler. (N) Bundesliga Soccer Hannover 96 vs VfL Wolfsburg. (Taped) Bundesliga Soccer SYFY 58 122 244 (5:15) ››‡ “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides” (2011) Å (:15) ›› “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007, Action) Nicolas Cage, Jon Voight, Harvey Keitel. Å Futurama Å Futurama Å AMC 60 130 254 (5:30) ››‡ “I, Robot” (2004) Will Smith, Bridget Moynahan. Å ››‡ “Escape Plan” (2013, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Jim Caviezel. Å ›› “Road House” (1989) Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch. Å COM 62 107 249 (5:35) ›› “Hall Pass” (2011, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis. Å ››› “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” (2004, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. Å ›› “Hall Pass” (2011, Comedy) Owen Wilson, Jason Sudeikis. Å CMT 63 166 327 (4:30) “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (:15) ›› “The Break-Up” (2006, Romance-Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston. Å (:45) ›› “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” (2003) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey. Å NGWILD 108 190 283 Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Å Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Å Dr. Oakley: Yukon Vet Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet (N) Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. Oakley: Yukon Vet NGEO 109 186 276 (5:00) Inside the Afghanistan War Brothers in War: American Heroes Curiosity: Life of Mars on a Rover Secrets of the Space Shuttle “Part 1” Secrets of the Space Shuttle “Part 2” Secrets of the Space Station Å SCIENCE 110 193 284 Unearthed “Hunt for the Real Atlantis” Unearthed Å Unearthed Å What on Earth? “Unexplained and Undercover” (N) Å ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women “Killer-In-Laws” Å Deadly Women Å Twisted Sisters “The Letter” Å Twisted Sisters “Daddy’s Girls” Å Fatal Vows “Bored to Death” (N) Å Twisted “Murder Mates” (N) Å SEC 743 408 611 e College Football SEC Now (N) (Live) e College Football LSU at Arkansas. From Donald W. Reynolds Razorback Stadium in Fayetteville, Ark. (N) SEC Now (N) (Live) SEC Now HBO 302 300 501 (5:15) ›››‡ “Paddington 2” (2017) When You Wish Upon a Pickle ››› “Love, Simon” (2018) Nick Robinson. Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å (9:50) Camping (:20) The Deuce “Red Hot” premieres. ››› Love, Simon MAX 320 310 515 (5:00) ›‡ “Me, Myself & Irene” (2000) Mike Judge Mike Judge ›››› “The Silence of the Lambs” (1991, Suspense) Jodie Foster. ‘R’ Å ››‡ “Hannibal” (2001, Suspense) Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore. ‘R’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 Ray Donovan “Staten Island, Part Two” ›››‡ “Baby Driver” (2017, Action) Ansel Elgort, Kevin Spacey. ‘R’ Å Shut Up and Dribble (N) Å ›‡ “Billionaire Boys Club” (2018, Suspense) Ansel Elgort. ‘R’ Å FRIDAY & SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9 & 10, 2018 ADVICE & PUZZLES Y LAKE CIT REPORTER 3B DEAR ABBY A daughter given everything is giving heartache in return DEAR ABBY: Ever one, yes. You say your DEAR FRIEND: since high school, our boyfriend has known Rather than “call her adult daughter has had about this from the out,” it’s time to lighten mood swings. My wife beginning, so this wasn’t up. Stop trying to make and I thought she’d a surprise to him. If he Amelia feel guilty for not grow out of it as she was more secure about giving you the attention matured, but she hasn’t. himself and your rela- she was able to when you At her request we sent tionship, he would know were geographically clos- her to a university far Abigail Van Buren that J isn’t a threat. Not er. If there’s one thing away, and we were www.dearabby.com only should you take the I have learned about proud that she earned trip, you should also use friendships, it’s that they her bachelor’s degree. ing for her divorce. Then the time away to decide tend to ebb and flow. We thought indepen- I would stop doing them if you want a life partner Because you now live dent living would do the and not resume until she as insecure as your boy- apart, concentrate on trick, but her personali- agreed to consult a psy- friend appears to be. building other relation- ty and behavior toward chotherapist about her ships with people close us didn’t change. mood swings. Don’t do by. You are expecting She’s an only child, it for her or for yourself. Time, distance, more from her than and we spoiled her — Do it for the sake of your cause friends to she’s able to give you. bought her cars and grandchildren. DEAR ABBY: The paid for college. I asked DEAR ABBY: Before drive apart holidays are approach- her to try for scholar- I met my boyfriend of DEAR ABBY: I’m a ing, and with them a ships to help us out, but eight months, I planned 15-year-old girl. Last year problem. I recently she didn’t. She married a 10-day Japan vacation I went to school across moved back to my home- and had two wonder- for next year with my the country. While I town after being away for ful kids, but her mood best guy friend, “J.” We was there, I became many years, and I was swings persist. When have been friends for best friends with this eagerly looking forward I mentioned she see a eight years, and have girl, “Amelia.” We did to spending the holi- counselor or therapist never had any romantic everything together, and days with my daughter. as a way to get some interest in each other. Amelia even flew back She has just informed third-party advice and Both of us want to visit here to visit my family me that she’s joining sort things out, she hit Japan because it’s on when school ended and I a religion that doesn’t the ceiling and told me I our bucket list. had to go home. celebrate holidays, not was the one who needs J and I were both It has now been a few even Thanksgiving or therapy. Granted, I have single when we started months since I’ve seen birthdays. I would never made mistakes, and making plans. Then I her, and so much has stand in the way of her I’m not perfect, but I’ve met my boyfriend. My changed. She doesn’t chosen path, but I’d still learned and grown. boyfriend knew from make time to text or like to be able to include After 10 years she the beginning that this call me hardly ever, her in family get-togeth- divorced her husband. trip was going to hap- and when she does, it’s ers. I just don’t know She got custody of the pen next year. Because always a quick conver- how. Any suggestions? kids and the house. the date wasn’t “set in sation. Because of the — MISSING HER Her divorce cost us a stone” or paid for until time difference and our ALREADY great deal of money. Her recently, my boyfriend schedules, I get that it’s DEAR MISSING authoritative and moody thinks I should have difficult, but shouldn’t HER: Although you will behavior is affecting our called it off. He says I’m she make some time for no longer be able to cel- grandchildren. making the trip and my her best friend? ebrate the holidays with I love my daughter friend a higher priority Amelia and I were as your daughter, you and very much and always than him. He said if I close as sisters, and I the rest of the family have. If you were in was going with a female can’t stand the thought can still see her. Talk to my shoes, Abby, what friend he wouldn’t care. of losing her. I have her about it and let her would you do for a more I still want to take already called her out set the ground rules. As healthy and loving rela- the trip. I feel canceling a few times, and we are long as you are respect- Puzzle Solutions tionship for all involved? would be betraying my good for a few days, ful, I’m sure she will be — STILL HER DAD friend J. Am I being but then she goes right glad to give you sugges- IN FLORIDA a bad girlfriend? — back to pretending tions about what you on the next page. DEAR DAD: I would TRIPPED UP IN THE like I don’t exist. I’d can do together. look back and examine EAST rather not call her out ■ Write Dear Abby at all the things I did to DEAR TRIPPED again. Any thoughts? — www.DearAbby.com or foster her behavior. An UP: A “bad” girlfriend? FARAWAY FRIEND P.O. Box 69440, example would be pay- No. An independent IN MARYLAND Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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EAST CONF ALL WEST CONF ALL 1. Alabama (9-0): The Crimson Tide is the TEAM W-LW-L PF PA HOME AWAY TEAM W-LW-L PF PA HOME AWAY Georgia 6-1 8-1 343 148 4-0 3-1 Alabama 6-0 9-0 462 127 4-0 4-0 best team in America, but the Starkville Kentucky 5-2 7-2 222 138 5-1 2-1 LSU 4-2 7-2 243 150 5-1 1-1 Dogs can bite in this schedule spot. Florida 4-3 6-3 275 190 3-2 3-0 Auburn 3-3 6-3 255 156 4-2 1-1 South Carolina 4-3 5-3 248 223 3-2 2-1 Texas A&M 3-3 5-4 263 200 3-1 1-3 Last week: 1 Missouri 1-4 5-4 322 248 3-2 2-2 Mississippi State 2-3 6-3 262 111 5-1 1-2 Tennessee 1-4 4-5 219 240 3-2 1-2 Ole Miss 1-4 5-4 351 325 3-3 1-1 Vanderbilt 1-4 4-5 230 226 3-2 1-3 Arkansas 0-5 2-7 237 303 2-4 0-2 2. Georgia (8-1): For all the season crazi- ness, Georgia vs. Alabama is the SEC Championship Game we all expected in the GAME OF THE WEEK NO. 18 MISS. ST. (6-3, 2-3) AT NO. 1 ALABAMA (9-0, 6-0) Last week: 3 summer.

When: 3:30 p.m. EST Saturday Where: Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Ala. TV: CBS 3. LSU (7-2): We found out that Coach O is more than just a nickname, it’s also a scoreboard. Last week: 2 CAN’DOGS 4. Mississippi State (6-3): MSU has been moving up quietly, which is hard to do when you wear a cowbell. HAVEADAY? Last week: 5 5. Auburn (6-3): Could the Tigers be setting MISSISSIPPI STATE FACES LONG ODDS AS up another miracle November? Road games IT FACES AROLLING TIDE IN ALABAMA like Georgia make it harder. Last week: 8

6. Kentucky (7-2): The big stage proved too big. The goal now is a warm-weather bowl.

Last week: 4

7. Texas A&M (5-4): Jimbo’s making lots of money and can afford to be generous, so he gave Auburn an entire football game. Last week: 7

Mississippi State wide receiver Stephen Guidry 8. Missouri (5-4): Mizzou’s computer profile (1) dives into the end zone for a touchdown has exceeded its win total so far, but don’t against Louisiana Tech on Saturday in try telling that to Florida. Starkville, Miss. [JIM LYTLE/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] Last week: 10

9. Florida (6-3): Dan Mullen’s first year at Florida is morphing into Nick Saban’s first KEYS FOR picking up steam. MSU needs all season last weekend, but year at Alabama. MISSISSIPPI STATE to keep the Crimson Tide from its offense has been pretty being balance on offense. overwhelming all season. The Last week: 6 Establish the run: The Crimson Tide should try to 10. South Carolina (5-3): At least the Game- Bulldogs are second in the KEYS FOR ALABAMA put MSU in a hole early and cocks were exciting last Saturday but a SEC in rushing at better force the Bulldogs out of their return to dullness could happen quickly. than 230 yards per game. Avoid the hangover: This run-first comfort zone. Alabama is second in run is the second consecutive Last week: 9 defense, allowing 102 per physical game for the Crimson PREDICTION 11. Ole Miss (5-4): The Rebels can’t win outing. MSU needs to sus- Tide, which is coming off a big because they stop no one — but they go tain drives and eat up clock win at LSU. That was an Alabama 39, Mississippi down swinging. to keep Alabama’s explosive emotional victory for Ala- State 16: These Bulldogs offense on the sideline. bama, which cannot afford have proven themselves to Last week: 11 Stop the run: It’s Football to overlook the scrappy be capable of pulling off the 12. Tennessee (4-5): The Tennessee vs. 101, control the line of scrim- Bulldogs after clinch- occasional upset and can’t Charlotte game had to be the worst ever mage and you have a chance ing a spot in the SEC be counted out, but Ala- seen, if anyone saw it. to win. The Bulldogs are Championship Game. bama is playing on a differ- Last week: third in run defense, allow- Strike first, strike hard, ent level. The Crimson Tide 12 ing 111 yards per game, while no mercy: Alabama didn’t put down LSU and will do the 13. Vanderbilt (4-5): The Commodores could Alabama’s ground game is score on its opening drive same to Mississippi State. still find themselves in a bowl game ...

Last week: 13 This weekend’s other top conference games (all times EST) BEST OF THE REST 14. Arkansas (2-7): ... so could the Razor- SOUTH CAROLINA (5-3) AT NO. 12 KENTUCKY (7-2) AUBURN (6-3) AT backs, if they buy themselves some tickets. NO. 19 AT FLORIDA (6-3) AT TENNESSEE (4-5) NO. 5 GEORGIA (8-1) When: Noon Saturday When: 3:30 p.m. Saturday When: 7 p.m. Saturday Last week: 14 Where: Gainesville, Fla. Where: Knoxville, Tenn. Where: Athens, Ga. TV: ESPN TV: SEC Network TV: ESPN Notes: Two weeks ago these Notes: With the SEC East title off Notes: With the East clinched, PLAYER TO WATCH teams seemed pretty far apart. the table after losing at home to the Bulldogs must be cautious to But now, after the Gamecocks sur- Georgia last weekend, the Wild- avoid a letdown against an Auburn D’Andre Swift, RB, Georgia: Ran for a vived a shootout at Ole Miss and cats need to be on the lookout for team that hasn’t had the type of career-high 156 yards and two TDs to Florida got trounced by Missouri, the road upset at Tennessee. Even year it hoped for. But the Tigers help the No. 6 Bulldogs beat Kentucky this game has suddenly become a with the East hopes gone, there’s have rebounded in recent weeks, 34-17. battle for third in the SEC East. still a lot left to be played for in Big leaving the Bulldogs on high alert Blue Nation. to not overlook one of their biggest rivals.

ROUNDING IT OUT This weekend’s other games SEC individual statistical leaders through Nov. 3 BY THE NUMBERS SATURDAY Time (ET) Matchup TV Noon Vanderbilt at Missouri SEC Network Noon Ole Miss at Texas A&M CBS 7:30 p.m. #9 LSU at Arkansas SEC Network

PASSING YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS SCORING PlayerYds. PlayerNo. PlayerYds. PlayerYds. PlayerPts. Jordan Ta’amu, MISS 3,001 Tua Tagovailoa, ALA 27 Benny Snell Jr., UK 1008 A.J. Brown, MISS 920 Cole Tracy, PK, LSU 87 Drew Lock, MIZZ 2,394 Drew Lock, MIZZ 19 T. Williams, TA&M 931 Jerry Jeudy, ALA 880 R. Blankenship, PK, UGA 85 Tua Tagovailoa, ALA 2,361 Jake Fromm, UGA 17 Scottie Phillips, MISS 923 Kalija Lipscomb, VAN632 Luke Logan, PK, MISS 85 Kellen Mond, TA&M 2,252 Feleipe Franks, FLA 16 Nick Fitzgerald, MSST 839 DaMarkus Lodge, MISS 584 S. Phillips, RB, MISS 84 Kyle Shurmur, VAN2,037 Jordan Ta’amu, MISS 16 Nick Brossette, LSU 702 D.K. Metcalf, MISS 569 T. McCann, PK, MIZ 83

very much! Continue to pray completed 9 of 22 passes for 84 in consecutive games. The coach ference. “I haven’t done that all TRASK for Kyle’s recovery.” yards. Trask replaced Franks in said Franks was under heavy year, so I don’t plan on sharing that Continued From 1B Coach Dan Mullen had been the third quarter and completed pressure on several throws, pin- strategy just yet.” deciding between Feleipe Franks 10 of 18 passes for 126 yards and ning a portion of the problems on Franks has 16 touchdown pass- and Trask to start against South a touchdown. the team’s offensive line. es and six interceptions in his Unfortunately he fractured his Carolina (5-3, 4-3) in the Swamp Trask, a redshirt sophomore, When asked about the QB second season as a starter. foot and will be out for the on Saturday, but it now appears had foot surgery in 2017 and competition Wednesday, Mullen He played in 11 games last season. Just a freak injury. The Franks will be the choice. Mullen missed the season. It’s unclear if declined to provide details about year, with eight starts, and fin- good news is that it will be minor has made it clear he wants to he broke the same foot. his plan at the all-important posi- ished with nine touchdown pass- surgery and he will be 100% for redshirt highly touted freshman Mullen said Monday that tion. es and eight interceptions. He spring ball in 2019. Thank you Emory Jones. Franks wasn’t totally at fault for “I’m not going to share what now has been benched in three for all the well wishes and sup- Franks was benched last week the team’s offensive failures, our strategy is,” Mullen said on games and lost his starting job port for Kyle, we appreciate you in a 38-17 loss to Missouri . He which include scoring 17 points the weekly SEC coaches telecon- two other times. 6B FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER THIS WEEK IN THE

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ATLANTIC CONF ALL COASTAL CONF ALL 1. Clemson (9-0): Tigers have a real test TEAM W-LW-L PF PA HOME AWAY TEAM W-LW-L PF PA HOME AWAY Clemson 6-0 9-0 430 120 5-0 4-0 Pittsburgh 4-1 5-4 245 274 4-1 1-3 with this game at Boston College, but Boston College 4-1 7-2 335 217 5-0 2-2 Virginia 4-2 6-3 239 173 5-1 1-2 seems like Clemson fans probably already Syracuse 4-2 7-2 390 253 5-0 2-2 Virginia Tech 3-2 4-4 246 227 1-3 3-1 N.C. State 3-2 6-2 260 204 5-0 1-2 Georgia Tech 3-3 5-4 349 254 2-2 3-2 Last week: 1 have ACC title game tickets Florida State 2-5 4-5 214 274 3-2 1-3 Duke2-3 6-3 271 198 2-2 4-1 Wake Forest 1-4 4-5 291 335 2-4 2-1 Miami 2-3 5-4 288 174 4-1 1-2 Louisville 0-6 2-7 194 367 2-3 0-3 North Carolina 1-5 1-7 189 278 1-2 0-5 2. Boston College (7-2): The Eagles have put themselves in position to accomplish something special GAME OF THE WEEK NO. 2 CLEMSON (9-0) AT NO. 17 BOSTON COLLEGE (7-2) Last week: 3

When: 8 p.m. EST Saturday Where: Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass. TV: ABC 3. Syracuse (7-2): Orange has stayed on the rise and with Louisville on the docket the good times should continue Last week: 4 WILL 4. N.C. State (6-2): Wolfpack makes it a top- heavy power rankings for Atlantic Division team TIGERS Last week: 5 5. Pittsburgh (5-4): Panthers must be wondering what went wrong in that North Carolina game back in September. BE Last week: 6 6. Virginia (6-3): Cavaliers failed a big test, but it’s not a lost cause. They have first- TESTED? ever meeting with nearby Liberty. Last week: 2 AFTER STRING OF BLOWOUTS, Clemson’s Tavien CLEMSON FACES STOUT 7. Duke (6-3): Blue Devils have done lots of Feaster rushes BOSTON COLLEGE DEFENSE good deeds, but Tar Heels will want to be for a 70-yard spoilers this week touchdown Last week: 11 against Louisville on Saturday in 8. Georgia Tech 5-4): Yellow Jackets seem Clemson, S.C. to move the ball OK no matter who’s at [RICHARD SHIRO/THE quarterback ASSOCIATED PRESS] Last week: 7

9. Miami (5-4): Hurricanes are a mystery and that turnover chain seems to have lost KEYS FOR CLEMSON chances that could Boston to help the Eagles burn time some magic College a reason to believe. while also keeping Clem- Last week: Keep the explosion plays son’s explosive offense 8 coming: The Tigers have KEYS FOR off the field. Boston Col- 10. Virginia Tech (4-4): Hokies once looked been on fire offensively, BOSTON COLLEGE lege has to control the clock so promising. Now, bowl status becomes an racking up 240 points against and convert third downs to issue their last four opponents. A A.J. must play: Sopho- have any chance to win. total of 78 points came on more running back A.J. Dil- Last week: 9 scoring plays of 20 yards lon is the kind of chain mover PREDICTION 11. Florida State (4-5): It has been rough or more, and all but one of required to keep Clemson’s on the Seminoles. Now, it might be even those touchdowns went for vaunted defensive front Boston College is a much rougher going to Notre Dame 46 yards or longer. Hitting a honest. But after tweaking improved team, and danger- couple of those early will take an ankle in last week’s win ous when Dillon is healthy Last week: 10 the Eagles out of the game. against Virginia Tech, his and in the lineup. But Clem- 12. Wake Forest (4-5): Wake Forest lost QB Avoid turnovers: Realis- status for the Tigers is uncer- son is playing at a differ- Sam Hartman for rest of the regular season tically, the only way Clem- tain. The last time Dillon sat ent level than any other with injury apparently late in Syracuse son loses this game is by out with an injury the Eagles team in the ACC at this game beating itself. Take care of lost to N.C. State, 28-21. point. Only by committing Last week: 12 the ball on offense, avoid Control the clock: Dil- a bunch of turnovers can 13. North Carolina (1-7): Tar Heels have turnovers and don’t take lon’s presence is also essential the Tigers lose this game. three games left, all against in-state opponents Last week: 13 This weekend’s other top conference games (all times EST) BEST OF THE REST 14. Louisville (2-7): Cardinals have only two NORTH CAROLINA (1-7, 1-5) VIRGINIA TECH (4-4, 3-2) FLORIDA STATE (4-5) AT chances left — at Syracuse, home vs. N.C. AT DUKE (6-3, 2-3) AT PITTSBURGH (5-4, 4-2) NO. 3 NOTRE DAME (9-0) State — to avoid a winless ACC slate When: 12:20 p.m. Saturday When: 3:30 p.m. Saturday When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday Last week: 14 Where: Wallace Wade Stadium, Where: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh Where: Notre Dame Stadium, Durham, N.C. TV: ESPNU South Bend, Ind. TV: Raycom Notes: Pittsburgh holds the top TV: NBC PLAYER TO WATCH Notes: Duke seeks its third win in spot in the ACC’s Coastal Division. Notes: Florida State leads the a row in the series, something that ... Virginia Tech leads the series 3-2 series, 6-2, including victories Travis Etienne, RB, Clemson: Ran for 153 hasn’t happened since 1987-89. ... since Pittsburgh joined the ACC, in the last three meetings. ... yards and two TDs in the No. 2 Tigers’ This is North Carolina’s final road winning the past two meetings. Florida State QB Deondre Francois 77-16 dismantling of Louisville. game of the season. ... Duke is Overall, the Hokies hold a 10-7 missed last week’s game at N.C. bowl eligible after last week’s road series edge. ... This is Pittsburgh’s State with an injury, and his victory at Miami. ... North Carolina home finale. ... Pittsburgh is one of replacement, James Blackman, LB Cole Holcomb logged 22 tackles two Coastal Division teams never to was named the ACC Quarterback in last week’s loss to Georgia Tech. reach the ACC championship game. of the Week.

ROUNDING IT OUT This weekend’s other games ACC individual statistical leaders through Nov. 3 BY THE NUMBERS SATURDAY Time (ET) Matchup TV 3 p.m. Liberty at Virginia ACC Network Extra 7 p.m. Miami at Georgia Tech ESPN2

Thursday: Wake Forest-N.C. State Friday: Louisville-Syracuse PASSING YARDS PASSING TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING YARDS RECEIVING YARDS SCORING PlayerYds. PlayerNo. PlayerYds. PlayerYds. PlayerPts. Ryan Finley, NCST 2,490 Trevor Lawrence, CLEM 18 Travis Etienne, CLEM 998 Greg Dortch, WAKE 846 Andre Szmyt, PK, SYR 114 D.Francois, FSU2,039 Ryan Finley, NCST 16 AJ Dillon, BC 897 Kelvin Harmon, NCST 831 T. Etienne, RB, CLEM 96 Eric Dungey, SYR 2,001 Bryce Perkins, UVA16 Qadree Ollison, PITT 819 Jamal Custis, SYR 734 Tobias Oliver, QB, GT 72 Sam Hartman, WAKE 1,984 Anthony Brown, BC 16 Tobias Oliver, GT 780 O. Zaccheaus, UVA721 C. Dunn, PK, NCST 72 Bryce Perkins, UVA1,828 Sam Hartman, WAKE 16 Jordan Ellis, UVA729 Damon Hazelton, VT 636 Nick Sciba, PK, WAKE 68

the season for the Fighting Irish rate passing led to Brian Kelly (4-5) have struggled to defend from that standpoint.” WIMBUSH (9-0, No. 3 CFP). He is complet- making the switch to Book. the pass this season, allowing Florida State has its own Continued From 1B ing 74.5 percent of his passes, Wimbush has completed 50.8 23 touchdown throws and 282 uncertainty at quarterback after tops in the FBS, for 1,824 yards, percent for his career, with 17 yards per game, but they have James Blackman filled in for with 15 touchdowns and four touchdowns and 10 intercep- been stingy against the run Deondre Francois last week. Saturday.” interceptions. With Book start- tions. He has been an effective (2.84 yards per carry). Taggart has been noncommittal Kelly said freshman Phil ing, the Fighting Irish have aver- runner, with 1,044 yards and 16 “We watched film on them about his starter, but Francois Jurkovec got extra work in prac- aged 38 points per game. They touchdowns. throughout the entire year,” has said he expects to start. tice this week. averaged 23.3 in Wimbush’s Notre Dame goes into its final Florida State coach Willie The Irish finish the sea- “If Phil as to play, we can win,” three starts. home game of the season look- Taggart said. “We’ve seen son with games against No. Kelly said. Wimbush, a senior, was the ing to stay undefeated and in Wimbush play and know what 13 Syracuse (7-2) at Yankee Book replaced Wimbush as starter last season for the Irish, position to reach the College to expect out of him, too. The Stadium in New York and at the starter in the fourth game of but his inconsistent and inaccu- Football Playoff. The Seminoles offense hasn’t changed much Southern California (5-4). Classifi ed Department 755-5440 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 7B LAKE CITY REPORTER    Take ADvantage of the CLASSIFIED Reporter Classifieds!   755-5440 ADVANTAGE

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This OF THE TIME OF THE FIRST within the Commercial, High- FEET; THENCE SOUTH 01° has openings for newspaper will not knowingly PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- 470878 way Interchange (CHI) Zone 04'29" EAST A DISTANCE OF the following positions: accept any advertising for real TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER November 9, 2018 District. The special exception 7.86 FEET; THENCE NORTH estate which is in violation of THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A has been filed in accordance 89°07'16" EAST A DISTANCE Customer Service: the law. Our readers are here- COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEAR- with a site plan dated October OF 215.40 FEET; THENCE Customer Service Rep I by informed that all dwellings THEM. INGS CONCERNING AMEND- 16, 2018 and submitted as part SOUTH 00°56'04" EAST A Fire: advertised in this newspaper All other creditors of the dece- MENTS TO THE COLUMBIA of a petition dated October 16, DISTANCE OF 315.89 FEET Assistant Fire Chief are available on an equal op- dent and other persons having COUNTY LAND DEVELOP- 2018, to be located on property TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- Growth Management: portunity basis. To complain of claims or demands against MENT REGULATIONS described, as follows: NING. Building Inspector discrimination call HUD toll free decedents estate must file their BY THE PLANNING AND ZON- COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- Containing 26.08 acres, more Police Department: at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free claims with this court WITHIN ING BOARD OF COLUMBIA EAST CORNER OF SECTION or less. Communication Officer telephone number to the hear- THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, SERV- 3, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, Tax Parcel 03-6s-17-09588-000 Police Officer ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. THE DATE OF THE FIRST ING ALSO AS THE LOCAL RANGE 17 EAST, COLUMBIA & 03-6s-17-09588-001 Utilities Department: PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- PLANNING AGENCY OF COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN The public hearing may be con- Collection Technician I   TICE. COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- NORTH 00°53'00" WEST tinued to one or more future Distribution Technician I    NOTWITHSTANDING THE DA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- ALONG THE EAST LINE OF date. Any interested party shall Natural Gas Technician I TIME PERIODS SET FORTH EN that, pursuant to Sections SECTION 3 A DISTANCE OF be advised that the date, time WWTP Operator C ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED 163.3161 through 163.3248, 2001.34 FEET TO THE and place of any continuation of 1/2 to 5 acre lots; owner TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Florida Statutes, as amended, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF the public hearing shall be an- Obtain detailed job descrip- financing. some with w/s/pp AFTER THE DECEDENTS and the Columbia County Land THE NORTH ½ OF THE nounced during the public hear- tions and applications by visit- Deas Bullard/BKL Properties DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. Development Regulations, as NORTHEAST ¼ OF THE ing and that no further notice ing 1st floor at City Hall 205 N 386-752-4339 www.landnfl.com The date of the first publication amended, hereinafter referred SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SECTION concerning the matter will be Marion Avenue Lake City, FL of this Notice to Creditors is: to as the Land Development 3 AND THE POINT OF BEGIN- published, unless said continu- 32055 or visit our web site at 4.5 acres on Lake Jeffrey Rd, November 9, 2018. Regulations, objections, recom- NING; THENCE SOUTH 87° ation exceeds six calendar www.lcfla.com gorgeous oaks, great area, site /s/ LINDA WARREN OWENS mendations and comments 31'51" WEST ALONG THE weeks from the date of the The City of Lake City is an built homes only. Owner Fi- Linda Warren Owens concerning the amendments, SOUTH LINE OF SAID NORTH above referenced public hear- AA/ADA/EEO/VP employer. nancing! NO DOWN! $49,900. 2571 Yarmouth Lane as described below, will be ½ OF THE NORTHEAST ¼ OF ing. $513/mo 352-215-1018. Tallahassee, FL 32309 heard by the Planning and Zon- THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF SEC- At the aforementioned public THE COLUMBIA COUNTY www.LandOwnerFinancing.com Personal Representative ing Board of Columbia County, TION 3 A DISTANCE OF hearing, all interested parties SHERIFF'S OFFICE /s/ JOHN W. BLACK Florida, serving also as the Lo- 693.94 FEET; THENCE may appear to be heard with Is now accepting applications   John W. Black, Attorney at Law cal Planning Agency of SOUTH 00°59'23" EAST A respect to the special excep- for a Part-Time School Cross-    2155 Delta Blvd. Ste. 210-A Columbia County, Florida, at DISTANCE OF 38.34 FEET; tion. ing Guard. Starting Pay is Tallahassee, FL 32303 public hearings on November THENCE SOUTH 89°03'59" Copies of the special exception $9.40 per hour. Applications Phone: 850-425-4600 20, 2018 at 6:05 p.m., or as WEST A DISTANCE OF are available for public inspec- and a job description may be 6500sf warehouse, 1000sf AC Fla. Bar #0754552 soon thereafter as the matters 232.64 FEET; THENCE tion at the Office of the County downloaded from our website office/retail, 2 lg roll-up doors, Attorney for Personal Repre- can be heard, in the School NORTH 00°56'04" WEST A Planner, County Administrative at www.columbiasheriff.org or 20608 CR 49, O'Brien 352-215- sentative Board Administrative Complex DISTANCE OF 315.89 FEET; Offices, 135 Northeast Hernan- picked up between 8-5 Mon-Fri 1018 Owner financing located at 372 West Duval THENCE SOUTH 89°07'16" do Avenue, Lake City, Florida, at the CCSO Operations Center $159,900 $5k down $1360/mo 470148 Street, Lake City, Florida. WEST A DISTANCEOF 215.40 during regular business hours. located at 4917 U.S. Hwy 90 www.Landownerfinancing.com November 9, 16, 2018 LDR 18-03, an application by FEET; THENCE NORTH 01° All persons are advised that if East, Lake City, Florida. Posi- the Board of County Commis- 04'29" WEST A DISTANCE OF they decide to appeal any deci- tion will remain open until filled.   IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF sioners, to amend the text of 7.86 FEET; THENCE SOUTH sion made at the above refer- The CCSO is an EEO Employ-     THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- the Land Development Regula- 89°11'12" WEST A DISTANCE enced public hearing, they will er. CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA tions, as amended Section 2.1, OF 40.55 FEET; THENCE need a record of the proceed- COUNTY, FLORIDA Entitled "Definitions - General"; NORTH 00°59'34" WEST A ings, and that, for such pur-  CASE NO.: 2018-126-CA 1997 DWMH on .99ac, 1288sf, Section 4.4.5, entitled "Special DISTANCE OF 19.66 FEET; pose, they may need to ensure 4BR/2BA. Recently totally reno- DIVISION Exception"; Section 4.5.7, enti- THENCE SOUTH 89°07'16" that a verbatim record of the Front Desk/Medical Assistant vated. Call Charlie for appoint- The ESTATE OF DIANE M. tled "Special Exception" within WEST A DISTANCE OF 6.50 proceedings is made, which JANUSZEWSKI with 1 yr exp in medical office. ment 984-7226. $73,000 Can fi- Agriculture-1, Agriculture-2 and FEET; THENCE NORTH 00° record includes the testimony nance with 30% down payment. Plaintiffs, Agriculture-3 districts; and, Send resume to PO Box 1804, 59'34" WEST A DISTANCE OF and evidence upon which the Lake City, FL 32056 $650 per month vs. Section 4.15.5, entitled "Special 15.69 FEET; THENCE SOUTH appeal is to be based. DANIEL JOSEPH SENS, the Exception". 88°14'20" WEST A DISTANCE In accordance with the Ameri-     UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF The public hearings may be OF 87.38 FEET TO A POINT cans with Disabilities Act, per- DANIEL JOSEPH SENS, JES- continued to one or more future ON THE EAST RIGHT-OF- sons needing a special accom-   SICA NICOLE SENS, and the date. Any interested party shall WAY LINE OF U.S. HIGHWAY modation or an interpreter to 251 SE Cheyenne Ct Fri & Sat    UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JES- be advised that the date, time 41 & 441; THENCE NORTH participate in the proceeding 7:30-? Printer, desk, clothes, SICA NICOLE SENS. and place of any continuation of 00°56'04" WEST ALONG SAID should contact Lisa K. B. pictures, books and misc. Defendants the public hearings shall be an- 2004 48X60 DYNASTY EAST RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Roberts, at least seven (7) Annual Yard & Bake Sale, Sat NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE nounced during the public hear- OF U.S. HIGHWAY 41 & 441 A days prior to the date of the 3BR 2BA, all appliances, New SALE ings and that no further notice 7:30am-1PM Inside! Pleasant metal roof, awnings, porch. DISTANCE OF 274.68 FEET; hearing. Ms. Roberts may be Grove Methodist Church, 4709 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED concerning the matters will be THENCE NORTH 89°05'42" contacted by telephone at (386) Must be moved. that, pursuant to this Courts or- published, unless said continu- SW SR 47. Benefit Pregnancy EAST A DISTANCE OF 189.88 758-1005 or by Telecommuni- Care Center & Senior Services. der, I will sell to the highest and ation exceeds six calendar FEET; THENCE NORTH 00° cation Device for Deaf at (386) best bidder for cash at THE weeks from the date of the 53'50" WEST A DISTANCE OF 758-2139. GARAGE SALE COLUMBIA COUNTY COURT- above referenced public hear- 190.13 FEET; THENCE 760 NW Harris Lake Drive HOUSE., 173 NE HERNANDO ings. NORTH 89°02'31" EAST A 470272 Saturday & Sunday 8am-2pm AVENUE, in Lake City, Florida At the aforementioned public DISTANCE OF 310.07 FEET; November 9, 2018 Rain or shine. Household at 11:00 A.M. on December 12, hearings, all interested parties THENCE NORTH 00°58'38" items, tools, collectibles, furni- 2018 the following described may appear to be heard with WEST A DISTANCE OF   ture and so much more. 386- property: respect to the amendments. 160.55 FEET; THENCE 466-2253 The land referred to herein be- Copies of the amendments are NORTH 55°24'08" EAST A low is situated in the County of available for public inspection DISTANCE OF 582.14 FEET Wanted unwanted livestock; PUBLISHER'S NOTE Columbia, State of Florida, and at the Office of the County TO A POINT ON THE horses, goats, cows: free pick- All Yard Sale Ads described as follows: Planner, County Administrative SOUTHERLY LIMITED AC- up, call Danny 904-222-5054 Must be Pre-Paid. Trinkner Farms Parcel No. 13: Offices located at 135 North- CESS RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE Commence at the Southwest east Hernando Avenue, Lake  YARD SALE OF INTERSTATE 75; THENCE Furniture, Kitchen Items, Home corner of SE 1/4 , of the SW ¼, City, Florida, during regular SOUTH 66°00'13" EAST Section 4, Township 7 South, business hours. D*cor, Elliptical, Must See! Fri- ALONG SAID SOUTHERLY day 11/09 & 11/10 8 am - 1 pm Range 17 East, Columbia All persons are advised that if LIMITED ACCESS RIGHT-OF- Front Desk, customer service & County, Florida and run thence they decide to appeal any deci- basic clerical exp a plus, will 678 S. W. Summer Set Place, WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE Lake City, FL 32025 N 87 degrees, 38'18" E along sion made at the above refer- 75 A DISTANCE OF 94.41 train. Competitive wages. Indi- the South line of said Section 4, enced public hearing, they will FEET TO THE POINT OF vidual must be responsible with good work history. Late night.    895.59 feet to the POINT OF need a record of the proceed- CURVE OF A CURVE CON-    BEGINNING, thence continue ings, and that, for such pur- CAVE TO THE SOUTHWEST Apply in person. NO CALLS. N 87 degrees 38'18" E along pose, they may need to ensure HAVING A RADIUS OF America's Best Value Inn of the South line, 447.79 feet, that a verbatim record of the 6769.49 FEET AND A CEN- Lake City 3835 W US Hwy 90 thence N 2 degrees 25'28" W, PUBLISHER'S NOTE proceedings is made, which TRAL ANGLE OF 01°56'59"; Housekeeper, experience a Florida Law 828.29 requires 999.76 feet, thence S 87 de- record includes the testimony THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY grees 75'24" W, 452.48 feet, plus, will train. Competitive dogs and cats being sold to be and evidence upon which the ALONG THE ARC, BEING hourly wage. Apply in person. at least 8 weeks old and have a thence S 2 degrees 41'31" E, appeal is to be based. ALSO THE SOUTHERLY LIM- 1002.42 feet to the Point of Be- NO CALLS. Americas Best Val- health certificate from a li- In accordance with the Ameri- ITED ACCESS RIGHT-OF- ue Inn of Lake City 3835 W US censed veterinarian document- ginning. The south 30 feet of cans with Disabilities Act, per- WAY LINE OF INTERSTATE said lands being subject to a Hwy 90 ing they have mandatory shots sons needing a special accom- 75, A DISTANCE OF 230.36 and are free from intestinal and right-of-way for Barney Road, a modation or an interpreter to FEET TO A POINT ON THE Immediate opening for com- county maintained graded road. external parasites. Many participate in the proceeding EAST LINE OF SECTION 3; mercial truck drivers. Must species of wildlife must be li- IF YOU ARE A PERSON should contact Lisa K. B. THENCE SOUTH 00°53'00" have a valid commercial driver CLAIMING A RIGHT TO FUND censed by Florida Fish and Roberts, at least seven (7) EAST ALONG SAID EAST license with good driving Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- REMAINING AFTER THE days prior to the date of the LINE OF SECTION 3 A DIS- record. Competitive pay and SALE, YOU MUST FILE A tact the local office for informa- hearing. Ms. Roberts may be TANCE OF 441.31 FEET TO benefits offered. Please apply tion. CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO contacted by telephone at (386) THE NORTHEAST CORNER at https://www.mydriverfiles.- LATER THAN 60 DAYS AF- 758-1005 or by Telecommuni- OF THE SOUTHEAST ¼ OF com/anderson-columbia-com-     TER THE SALE. IF YOU FAIL cation Device for Deaf at (386) SECTION 3; THENCE CON- pany-inc/apply/ Or TO FILE A CLAIM, YOU WILL 758-2139. TINUE SOUTH 00°53'00" www.andersoncolumbia.com NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY EAST ALONG THE EAST LINE DFW / EOE 2/1 in town, no pets, REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 470273 OF SECTION 3 A DISTANCE $600 dep $600/mo 60 DAYS ONLY THE OWNER November 9, 2018 OF 667.35 FEET TO THE Plumbers & Plumbers Helpers 386-758-0057 OF RECORD AS OF THE POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS needed. Paid vacation & holi- Rustic 3/1.5 totally renovated, DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: THAT PORTION OF THE days. Pay is equal to experi- new kit, many extras. near Toy- MAY CLAIM THE SURPLUS. AUTO EMPORIUM OF LAKE ABOVE DESCRIBED PROP- ence. Call 386-754-6140 ota dealer $950/mo 1st+last+ If you are a person with a dis- CITY gives Notice of Foreclo- ERTY CONVEYED TO THE $500 sec. dep. 352-317-8280 ability who needs any accom- sure of Lien and intent to sell BOARD OF COUNTY COM- modation in order to participate these vehicles on 11/21/18, Unfurnished 2BR/1BA house MISSIONERS BY DEED w/CHA on 5 acres. $750/mo. in the proceeding, you are enti- 10:00 am at 2832 SW MAIN RECORDED AUGUST 7, 2013 tled, at no cost to you, to the BLVD, LAKE CITY, FL 32025, First, last and security Firm. IN OFFICIAL RECORDS 386-755-7878 or 386-590-1428 provision of certain assistance. pursuant to subsection 713.78 BOOK 1259, PAGE 1301 OF Persons with a disability who of the Florida Statutes. COLUMBIA COUNTY Subsidize your income.   need any accommodation in or- AUTO EMPORIUM OF LAKE RECORDS. der to participate should con- CITY reserves the right to ac- The Lake City Reporter    ALSO has immediate openings tact COURT ADMINISTRA- cept or reject any and/or all COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- TION, at the Columbia County bids. for carries in the following EAST CORNER OF SECTION 1/1 West side of town., recently Courthouse at (386) 758-1342 3, TOWNSHIP 6 SOUTH, area: Ellisville, Providence within two (2) working days of 2017 Dodge/Challanger remodeled, smoke free, no pets RANGE 17 EAST, COLUMBIA and Columbia City. Apply $500/mo 386-867-9231 your receipt of this notice: if 2C3CDZAG9HH514443 COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN in person at Lake City Re- you are hearing impaired call NORTH 00°53'00" WEST porter, 180 E Duval St, Starting at $625/mo, tile floors, (800) 955-8771: if you are 470271 ALONG THE EAST LINE OF fresh paint. Great Area. Call voice impaired call (800) 955- November 9, 2018 Lake City, FL. (386)752-9626 8B FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2018 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR BRAWN & BEAUTY Continued From 1B only did Harvick lose his spot in the final four at Homestead-Miami Speedway, but he must race the final two weeks of the season with- out his crew chief and car chief. Scott Miller, NASCAR’s senior vice president of competition, said he felt SHR took the notion of pushing boundaries and explor- ing technology “into borderline ridiculous territory.” With the stakes so high this weekend at Phoenix, where seven drivers will by vying for three open spots in the championship race, NASCAR will check spoilers at the track. “It’s unfortunate that now we’ll be pulling spoilers off and having to do another inspection when the teams should really be bring- ing legal cars to the race track,” Miller said. SHR has not challenged NASCAR’s cheating allegation. The team said it would not appeal the penalty and vice president of competition Greg Zipadelli said in JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter a statement “NASCAR determined Pictured is the 2018-19 Columbia girls weightlifting team. The Lady Tigers defeated Santa Fe 49-31 in their season opener Thursday we ventured into an area not afternoon. Columbia’s Ava Turner, Rose Brocchi, Morgan Hoyle, Alexis Smith, Shea Vervisch, Reece Chasteen and Trachelle Williams accommodated by its rule book.” all took first place during the meet. The team has not made any mem- bers available for comment, and Harvick is not scheduled to speak and on the opposite end of the to the media at Phoenix, where CHS bracket. The Tigers could also he is a nine-time winner. One of Continued From 1B potentially see the Bobcats in the his victories came in the spring, regional final. part of a three-race winning streak Columbia defeated Robert marred by an illegal car at Las Columbia head coach Brian Allen E. Lee 42-37 and Buchholz 39-0 Vegas one week earlier. said. “As the head coach and during the regular season. The latest infraction raises ques- offensive coordinator, I definite- The Tigers are the No. 1 seed tions about whether SHR has “ven- ly underestimated that group the in Region 1-7A and will have tured into an area not accommodat- first time around. Here moving home field advantage not only ed” by NASCAR’s rulebook with forward, there won’t be a team through the regional final but its other drivers. Its entire four-car that is underestimated per what- also through the state semifinals. lineup — Harvick, , ever film we watch on them or per Columbia finished with a season and — whatever we think about them. It average of 45.6 points, 2.5 more is still eligible for the title race. will be 100 percent of all we’ve got than Region 2-7A’s top-seeded It wasn’t just SHR last week- moving forward in the playoffs.” Lakeland. end, either. NASCAR took three Allen says Fletcher’s defensive “I’m good with every part of cars back to its R&D Center after line caught him a little off guard it,” Allen said. “I don’t know Texas and all three failed tear- that night. The film the Senators what team would be upset with down inspections. ’s traded with the Tigers came from being the No. 1 seed. When team was punished and so was their 47-14 loss to Raines and a this point system came out, it the team for . 49-7 win over Atlantic Coast, a FILE was always advantageous to us Columbia linebacker Ethan Umstead (15) and safety Brandon If the only three cars inspected game where Allen thought they because of the teams we sched- Scott (8) tackle Fletcher running back Travious Johnson on Oct. 19. failed, what about the other 37 didn’t particularly stand out. ule year in and year out. For us, cars in Sunday’s field? But after watching Fletcher’s operated it at a high level of week’s regional semifinal. I think we’re right where we’re “We certainly can’t bring the defense run to the ball well three efficiency this week in practice “I just want to go and get it out supposed to be.” 40-car field back to R&D,” Miller weeks ago while also getting so we’re excited about Friday of the way,” Smith said. “They’re said, elaborating on how issues pressure on quarterback Jordan getting here.” not really any competition to me. INJURY REPORT get missed at the track. “We’re Smith, Allen believes his offense There are always advantages I just want to go out there and Right guard Darius Kimble will under time constraints at the race is ready for anything in Round 2. and disadvantages to playing a beat their brains out. That’s it.” be the lone starter who might track to do these inspections. We “I know for sure I didn’t give team a second time in a season. miss tonight’s game. Kimble have small windows and tight win- that group enough credit to what You now know they’re strengths POTENTIAL REMATCHES suffered an MCL sprain in last dows to get the inspections done, they are capable of doing as a and weaknesses but so do they. Fletcher may not be the only week’s win over Bolles when a and we might spend in the neigh- football team,” Allen said. “This Nothing is a secret anymore, team Columbia sees a second pancake block rolled up under borhood of five minutes with each time around there won’t be any but the Tigers hope some new time this season. If the Tigers win him. of the 40 cars for the three-hour of that so I totally feel good about wrinkles, combined with capital- tonight, they’ll face the winner of Allen says Kimble is day-to- window that we have for inspec- the game plan that we have. I izing on plays they didn’t make Hagerty-Robert E. Lee in next day. If Kimble can’t go tonight, tion. To think that we can scruti- think the guys feel good about the first time around, will be week’s regional semifinal. sophomore Tyler Ford will get nize a car as good in five minutes it, I think they’ve executed it and enough to send them to next Buchholz is also the No. 2 seed the start. and we can in three hours at the R&D Center is a bit unrealistic.” The last big scandal in NASCAR was in 2013, when INDIANS Racing manipulated the finish of a Continued From 1B race at Richmond to try to get Martin Truex Jr. into the playoffs. al quarterfinal action at Arrowhead Stadium It led to a larger NASCAR investi- tonight. Fort White looks to avenge last sea- gation that uncovered at least one son’s first-round exit while Pensacola Catholic other case of race manipulation. gears up for its first playoff game since 2015. The latest scandal may be the “I love our chances,” Fort White offensive line- tipping point for a revamped pen- man Matt DiMauro said. “I love ‘em. We’ve been alty system next season. Miller watching them on film. Even coach Jackson said the sanctioning body will look said, you know, we hit hard down here. We’re during the offseason at tougher going to show them how we do it around here.” penalties if a team that can’t even Fort White (8-2) couldn’t be more primed pass the first round of inspection. for this matchup against run-heavy Pensacola “We realize that we kind of Catholic (5-5) in what will be the teams’ first probably need to ramp up the meeting since 2010. severity of what goes on at the After facing a number of Wing-T offenses race track, and we’re hoping that this season, the Indians are confident they’ll be we can change the culture to successful once again versus the Crusaders, where we don’t have to play this who have rushed for over 2,000 yards this year. cat-and-mouse game with the Fort White knows playing disciplined, assign- teams all the time,” Miller said. ment football will be key to defending Pensacola What happens if a car fails Catholic’s signature ground-game Friday night. inspection after winning the title? “There’s no excuse for not playing well against It wasn’t until Wednesday morn- this type of offense, because we’ve seen it a lot,” ing, long after Sunday’s race, that Fort White head coach Demetric Jackson said. NASCAR revealed Harvick’s car “Even though it’s [out of] shotgun, it’s really ERIC JACKSON/Lake City Reporter had failed inspection. the same blocking scheme, same plays. It’s just Fort White tight end Aaron Byrne makes a catch during Wednesday’s practice. Miller vowed intense scrutiny going out and executing the game plan really. on the four championship-con- They got two good backs, but the quarterback Jakobi Jackson, he’s a good back. He’s not as Blair said. “They have open spots we can tending cars at Homestead, and doesn’t throw it great. But they got a receiver good as Carlos Williams, but he’s thick, ath- throw in, just got to hit them.” said the post-race procedure is that’s really good. They want to run it, run it, run letic and kind of reminds me of him.” Fort White’s players haven’t forgotten about similar to the Daytona 500, where it and then throw it when they have to.” Jackson has anchored the Crusaders back last year’s early exit — a one-point loss to engines are examined at the track Jackson says Pensacola Catholic’s offense to the postseason, dazzling his way to nearly Florida High at home. The Indians will get the after the race. reminds him of a hybrid between Dixie a thousand rushing yards himself. Fort White chance to redeem themselves in Tallahassee, if “Knowing that so much is on County and Newberry. Both teams utilize strives to keep the junior star, along with fresh- victorious tonight, as Florida High is set to face the line, we can concentrate on the Wing-T formation but with different vari- man back Waymond Jordan, contained tonight. the winner of this quarterfinal. But Fort White those cars a little bit more than ations. Fort White defeated both teams by On the other side of the ball, the Indians hope players say they’re not thinking too far ahead. we can the 40-car field during the a combined margin of 72 points earlier this to get off to a strong start offensively after com- “We just got to keep our minds focused on regular season,” Miller said. “So season. The Indians’ defense aims to turn in ing out flat in the opening half against Terry one game at a time,” Blair said. “If you start we’ll just ramp up the intensity of another solid performance in an elimination Parker last week. Fort White’s offense plans to thinking about the next game, it [could be keeping people with eyes on those contest that could be decided on the ground. be hitting all cylinders when it lines up against bad]. We’re going to go game by game … I cars throughout the weekend and “They don’t have the fullback like Dixie, Pensacola Catholic’s 4-3 defense. think I am probably more prepared than I’ve scrutinize those cars heavily, both because Fitzgerald [Warren] was good,” “Basically I just got to keep reading the ever been, and I think everyone is too. I think before and after the race.” Jackson added. “But their running back, coverages,” Fort White quarterback Dylan we got a good chance.”