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Tenino Car Glenoma Landslide Victims Councilor Claims Mayor Versus to Appeal Court’s Decision Became Violent SCUFFLE: Wayne Fournier Building Says Eric Strawn Elderly Man Uninjured Threw Chair Following After Driving Through Contentious Meeting By Lisa Broadt Centralia Business [email protected] / Main 5 Tenino Councilor Wayne Fournier said on Monday he has filed a report documenting an alleged violent incident, insti- gated by Mayor Eric Strawn, that occurred after last Tuesday’s city council meeting. According to the councilor, the incident began when he ac- cidently bumped Strawn with his chair at the end of the three- hour meeting. Already frustrat- ed from the contentious evening, the mayor allegedly started screaming and throwing his please see VIOLENT, page Main 4 Group Hopes to Save Pearl Street Pool

courtesy photo, Washington Department of Natural Resources Several landslides can be seen along U.S. Highway 12 near Glenoma on Jan. 8, 2009. Residents in the area are still trying to exact damages from the logging company that clear-cut the hillsides above the valley.

ONGOING: Landslide are expected to seek reversal of a Lewis County Superior Court Pete Caster / [email protected] Victims Want Justice, order that set a higher bar than Centralia Community Development Then Closure the legal team had expected. Director Emil Pierson shows how During pretrial proceedings, ‘‘Most of us have some of the edges on the Pearl Street By Lisa Broadt the court ruled that instead of Pool are deteriorating on Monday in [email protected] having to prove strict liability been in the timber Centralia. — or simply that Menasha clear- industry most of our Four years after the slopes cut and that contributed to the REJUVENATED: Citizens along U.S. Highway 12 gave in landslides — the plaintiffs had lives. We know how and released water, earth and to prove negligence. Gather Tuesday to debris upon East Lewis County, Bricklin and Wright had to it’s supposed to be Formulate a Plan the victims of that disaster face convince the jury that Menasha done. They left stuff By Kyle Spurr another powerful force. had erred in their clear-cutting Multinational logging com- of the surrounding slopes and (logs and debris) [email protected] pany Campbell Menasha has that their mistake contributed taken a hard stance with regard lying around, and The effort to restore the Pearl to the landslide. Street Pool in downtown Cen- to a collective lawsuit filed by 17 They were unable to reach anybody with any Glenoma residents. Last fall, the tralia gained momentum Mon- Hoping that standard. day night. corporation bested the plaintiffs, sense could see what Now, the Martin Road plain- Local citizens met in the known collectively as the Mar- tiffs have pinned their hopes on tin Road plaintiffs, in a six-week they were doing was Centralia Timberland Library the appeal. to hash out a plan to save the for Help trial in Lewis County Superior Though the group collec- wrong.’’ outdoor pool and possibly re- Court. tively was awarded an estimated Centralia Nonprofit Could Undeterred, the plaintiffs’ start the nonprofit organization $250,000 in damages from other, Mark Dantinne in Need, which operated legal counsel filed a notice of smaller companies involved Martin Road resident in statement the pool for more than two de- Close Without Funding / appeal on Feb. 14. While the with nearby logging, the plain- to The Chronicle last week cades before the city took back exact grounds for appeal are Main 6 tiffs have not seen a penny. managment five years ago. not yet published, attorneys David Bricklin and Bob Wright please see LANDSLIDE, page Main 7 please see POOL, page 4

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Randle Subject of Historical Presentation “Historic Randle: Then and Now,” history of Randle and the sur- will be presented by the White Pass rounding area. Calendar Country Historical Society. The presentations will be at Today Historic photographs of 6 p.m. tonight, at White Pass WHAT’S HAPPENING? buildings, schoolhouses, people High School commons, Randle. Public Agencies and bridges will be shown, along The event is free. Call (360) 494- If you have an event you with a video. There will also 4422, (360) 494-4007 or (360) Napavine Planning Commission, 6 would like included in the be discussions focused on the 494-4031 for more information. p.m., 407 Birch Ave. S.W., Napavine, Community Calendar, please (360) 262-3547, ext. 213 email your information to Lewis County Interlocal Organization [email protected]. of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., Fire Include a daytime telephone District 20 (Vader) main station, (360) 7 p.m., call for location, sponsored by Hu- from a Blank Screen to a Finished 864-2366 number where you can be man Response Network, (360) 748-6601 Story in Two Hours” and other reached. Libraries Senior Centers writing tips, including insights For questions about into what editors look for. Preschool Story Time, for children calendar items, call Doug Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 The second half of the meet- 3-6 years, 11 a.m., Centralia Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) ing will be devoted to critique 807-8238. Dance refresher class, 10-11 a.m. Organizations Clint Clark 100th birthday celebra- circles, and writers are asked to Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- tion, 11 a.m. bring five copies of a piece of their tain View Baptist Church, (360) 273-3231 Wednesday, March 20 Music, 11 a.m. writing, not to exceed 500 words. White Pass Historical Society, 6 p.m., Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Aspiring and accomplished White Pass High School commons, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. writers are all invited to attend. video presentation on historical photo- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Write your life, 1 p.m. For more information, call graphs of Randle area Jackson Highway, Chehalis Martial arts/Kokondo, 6-8 p.m. (360) 754-2723. Lewis County Genealogical Society, 7 Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, p.m., Lewis County Public Utility District Morton Senior Center, (360) 496-3230 hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Energy efficiency forum, 6 p.m., Pe Ell auditorium, 345 NW Pacific Ave., Che- Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. items, (360) 736-1146, NW Prindle St., Veterans Hall, presented by Rulon Crawford, halis, speaker will be Margaret Iverson, Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Centralia faculty member, spon- regent of the Daughters of the Ameri- Pinochle, 10 a.m. sored by Economic Development Council, can Revolution, (360) 269-7772 or www. Libraries Live music by Highway 12 East band, 748-0114 or email [email protected] walcgs,org. Book Babies, babies birth-24 months, 11 a.m.-1:30pm Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Hub City Community Garden, 5 10 a.m., Tenino CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 house, 434 NW Prindle St., Chehalis, $2 p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, (206) Preschool Story Time, children 3-6 donation donation, (360) 740-0492 484-8445 years, 10:20 a.m., Tenino “Writing from Within” writer’s group, Foundation Night, Centralia College Support Groups PageTurners book discussion, for 12:30 p.m. Foundation, 5 p.m. until closing, Olympic Club, Centralia, half of all proceeds from Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, adults, 11 a.m., Tenino, “The Whistling Packwood Senior Center, (360) food, beverage, theater and hotel sales 5:30-7 p.m., call for location, sponsored Season,” by Ivan Doig 494-6331 go to foundation, 736-9391, ext. 516 by Human Response Network, (360) Toddler Story Time, for children age 2, Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. 748-6601 11 a.m., Centralia Bunco, 10:30 a.m. All Washington Academic Team lun- cheon/ceremony, noon, Student Union Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Early Release Wednesdays, for Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. Building, South Puget Sound Community Bethel Church, for mothers with children school-age children, 12:30 p.m., Winlock Horticulture project, 2 p.m. College, honoring Centralia College stu- pregnancy through 6 years old, spon- Wacky Wednesday, for children, Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) dents Edward Riley and Delanie Willows sored by Chehalis MOPS (Mothers of Pre- 12:30 p.m., Winlock 785-4325 Free movie, “Fall of the Republic,” 7 schoolers), (360) 520-3841 or (360) 864- Lego Club, for children, 3 p.m., Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m. p.m., Lewis & Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia 2168, email [email protected] or Tenino visit www.facebook.com/chehalismops Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. St., Centralia, sponsored by Lewis County Meet the New Director, 6-7:30 p.m., Tea Party, lewiscountyteaparty.org. Senior Centers Chehalis, meet Cheryl Heywood, the new Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. Timberland Regional Library director Packwood Senior Center, (360) Public Agencies Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) 494-6331 748-0061 Public Agencies Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin Free whooping cough shots, 10:30 Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Regional Fire Authority Planning a.m.-noon, Packwood Senior Center (360) 330-2072 Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Committee, 6:30 p.m., Lewis County Fire Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 NAMI-Connection meeting, 5:30- 7 District 6 training room Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested Libraries p.m. Centralia Civil Service Commission, donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Book Babies, birth-24 months, 11 Morton Senior Center, (360) 496-3230 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., $6.74 a.m., Centralia Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Centralia, (360) 330-7671 Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Family Story Time, 3-6 years, grades “Taco Tuesday” enrichment lunch, Organizations Open pool, 9:30 a.m. 1-3, 11:45 a.m., Randle noon, $3 donation Pizza and Paperbacks, teens, middle Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., As- and high school, 3:30 p.m., Tenino 785-4325 sembly of God church, 702 SE First St., Winlock Thursday, March 21 Youth PageTurners, youth grades 4-6, Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- 3:30 p.m., Winlock Karate, 6-7 p.m. ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God The Knitting Circle, adults, 4 p.m, Fellowship Hall. Packwood Senior Center, (360) Mittge to Speak at Salkum 494-6331 Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- Writers Guild Meeting PageTurners book discussion, adults, Bingo, 12:30 p.m. tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary 5:30 p.m., Centralia School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 Zumba, 6 p.m. Writer, editor and columnist Soroptimist International of Lewis Organizations Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 Brian Mittge will speaking at the County, 5:30 p.m., contact for location, American Legion Post 508, potluck Pinochle, noon, $1 (360) 748-7860, jwdmkar@.com meeting of the new Writers Guild at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Unity and meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First Potluck, noon Church of God Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Support Groups Center, 800 S. Pearl, in Centralia. Sweet Treats, 9 a.m. Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, 5:30- Mittge’s topic will be “Going please see CALENDAR, page Main 16

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for March 19, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 54.48 65.0 -0.10 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s H 74.93 85.0 -0.07 70s L Cowlitz at Packwood 60s L 2.59 10.5 -0.12 50s H Cowlitz at Randle 40s Rain Likely Showers Likely Few Showers Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 7.41 18.0 -0.23 30s 50º 44º 50º 36º 49º 38º 54º 39º 53º 38º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 6.52 ---- 0.00 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:14 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:24 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 52 48/34 Moonrise ...... 11:51 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 37 49/42 Moonset ...... 2:36 a.m. Normal High ...... 57 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 39 48/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 77 in 1947 Seattle Anchorage 25/10 s 25/8 s First Full Last New Record Low ...... 23 in 1965 50/44 Boise 59/39 mc 59/35 ra Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 3/19 3/27 4/2 4/10 Boston 39/29 rs 40/26 pc Yesterday ...... 0.04" 51/45 52/35 Dallas 70/51 s 71/54 cl Month to date ...... 1.84" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 79/67 s 82/69 s Normal month to date . . .3.04" Centralia 51/43 Las Vegas 80/66 s 82/63 mc Year to date ...... 7.99" 50/44 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 56/34 s 52/24 s Normal year to date . . . .15.07" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 84/58 s 86/57 s 54/35 Grass None None Longview 51/43 St. Louis 47/28 s 38/23 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 51/46 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 58/46 mc 58/40 ra Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 63/51 ra 62/48 sh weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 56/31 sh 48/31 s Yesterday Portland 53/44 The Dalles are today’s highs and Send in your weather-related photo- tonight’s lows. graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 53/46 53/42 World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 70/51 s 73/53 pc New Delhi 91/65 s 93/67 pc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 50/31 pc 52/34 s Paris 49/37 pc 49/38 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 50/43 ra 50/37 sh Spokane 50/38 pc 50/33 ra London 45/34 pc 42/30 rs Rio de Janeiro 78/71 t 87/73 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 49/42 ra 48/40 sh Tri Cities 56/43 mc 58/36 ra Mexico City 80/51 pc 82/52 s Rome 58/45 s 57/48 sh sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 51/45 ra 51/37 sh Wenatchee 50/37 ra 53/34 ra Moscow 24/18 sn 29/21 sn Sydney 74/60 s 75/63 pc Urgent Care. Flat Rate. Why Wait? SHOESTRING VALLEY Serving Lewis County for Four Generations MEDICAL CARE Salt Water Sandals 6 days a week, Sundays by appt. CH491875bw.db 525 N. Market Blvd. Chehalis 360-978-6888 • 360-520-7858 360-748-7178 shoestringvalleymedicalcare.com Dr. Ronald Williams CH491679sl.cg • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 Discover! Children’s Museum Triples Expectations in First Month START UP: Museum Saw 3,000 People From Feb. 9 to March 9 By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Since the pilot Discover! Children’s Museum opened its doors in Chehalis Feb. 9 for six months to gather the commu- nity’s input for a possible full- scale museum, the response has exceeded all expectations. Director Jim Valley said from opening day through March 9, the experimental pilot children’s museum had 3,000 paying visi- tors. Many more came on tours or stopped in to see the museum located in the Twin City Town Center between Michaels and Maurices, Valley said. The scaled-down pilot mu- seum has averaged 147 guests per day. “The response of the public has been above and beyond any expectations,” Valley said. “It’s overwhelmingly positive.” Valley said the Discover! Chil- dren’s Museum Advisory Group, which operates under the nonprof- it Friends of the Chehalis Commu- nity Renaissance, originally hoped for 750 guests per month. The advisory group has The Chronicle, file photo worked for more than four years “I’m discovering bones!” 4-year-old Saige Mortensen, Curtis, right, squealed to her grandmother, Giselle Murphy, of Onalaska, as they explored the “Dino Dig” area of the to bring a children’s museum to Discover! Children’s Museum on Saturday. A volunteer soon arrived and said that, while visitors are not allowed to actually climb into the elevated sandbox, that Saige’s Lewis County. perch demonstrated to the children’s museum organizers that they should install a bench or stepstool so shorter visitors can get close to the bones. “We wanted to prove there is community support and that Before the pilot musuem can The pilot museum, estimated we can run the museum,” Valley sustain a permanent location in to cost $50,000, offers a variety ABOUT THE DISCOVER! said. “Thus far we have done all Lewis County, Valley said, the of exhibits including one titled CHILDREN’S MUSEUM those things. The community museum needs to find private “Power of Air” in which air blows ‘‘We have only been support is obviously there.” partnerships and grant oppor- through a maze of flexible tubing. Address: 1461 NW Louisiana The six-month lease for the tunities. There is a veterinarian clinic where open a month. Ave., Chehalis 3,300-square-foot space will be Valley said the museum is kids can “treat” stuffed animals, a Hopefully by July Phone: (360) 996-4011 up on July 31, Valley said, at which also continuing to seek dona- weather studio with a green screen www.discovermuseum.org point the advisory board will de- tions and volunteers and is able and a farmers market with plastic 31 we will have an cide to move to a new location or to host birthday parties and produce to teach children com- announcement.’’ HOURS & ADMISSION stay in the current retail space. school field trips. merce and healthy living. Wednesday through Satur- “Nobody knows what the fu- Those interested in volun- The museum also houses a day: 10 a.m. -5 p.m. ture will hold,” Valley said. “We teering or learning more can paleontology fossil dig, a Lego Director Jim Valley Sunday: 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. have only been open a month. visit the museum’s website at building exhibit, a train table, when asked about the future of Monday-Tuesday: Closed Hopefully by July 31 we will www.discovermuseum.org or a toddler area with building Discover! Children’s Museum Admission: $4 per person have an announcement.” call (360) 996-4011. blocks and a music room. Chehalis Couple Nominated for Washington Tree Farmer of the Year By Amy Nile [email protected] 2013 WASHINGTON TREE A Lewis County couple is being FARMER OF THE YEAR considered for the 2013 Washing- NOMINEES ton Tree Farmer of the Year award. Hillcrest Tree Farm, Dale and Dale and Marilyn Tracy, who Marilyn Tracy (Lewis County): own the 146-acre Hillcrest Tree The Tracys keep their 146-acre Farm south of Chehalis, received farm south of Chehalis exception- nd the nomination from the Wash- ally well maintained, with timber 22 Annual ington Tree Farm Program. stands set aside for wildlife or The program includes a group special uses. The couple has struck of small forest landowners that ad- a nice balance between keeping minister the annual award based competing plants out but still leav- on stewardship, management ing enough food for wildlife. Big Game Banquet & Auction plans, timber health, innovation Miller Tree Farm, Ken and and community involvement. Bonnie Miller (Thurston and Grays Three other family-owned tree Harbor counties): The Millers’ farm Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation farms on Camano Island, the Kit- covers two parcels: 41 acres south of Olympia and 42 acres east of sap Peninsula and near Olympia are Oakville. The couple host demon- Join the Chehalis Chapter of the Rocky also in the running for the honor. strations and social events on the “It’s exciting to think your tree farm and have also been instru- Mountain Elk Foundation as they raise money farm is good enough to compete mental in reviving the South Sound to help fund elk and wildlife projects. with someone else’s,” Marilyn chapter of the WFFA into one of the Tracy said. most active chapters in the state. The Tracys, who mostly grow Their goal with the farm is to not Douglas fir trees for timber, also set just generate retirement income Saturday, March 23 aside timber strands for wildlife. but maintain wildlife habitat and “And we leave wildlife trees give back to the forestry industry, throughout the farm because that’s from which Ken Miller is retired. DooRs opEn at 4:00 pM just the way we are,” Dale Tracy said. Kristoferson Farm LLC, Mona sWW Fairgrounds Blue pavilion, Chehalis In the 35 years the couple has Kristoferson Campbell (Island owned and operated the proper- County): The Kristoferson family Catering by Rib Eye Ramblin Jacks Restaurant ty, they have increased from two has owned the 100-acre farm on to five ages of trees. Camano Island for a century. The The foundation is an international, nonproit wildlife organization “It gives the wildlife more family has a robust management plan for the farm, with productive dedicated to the conservation of elk and other wildlife habitats in variety,” Dale said. “We’re con- and diverse timber stands. The cerned about the environment.” family has a professionally operat- North America. It is committed to conserving, restoring and enhancing The Tracys have also created ed zip line course on the property, natural habitats, promoting sound management of elk and other new trails and maintained exist- attends forestry classes and hosts ing natural areas for recreation. community tours of the farm. wildlife, fostering cooperation among federal, state and private “The grandkids just love it Woodpecker Tree Farm, Gerald organizations and individuals in wildlife management and habitat out here,” Dale, a grandfather of Reitan (Kitsap County): Reitan and seven, said. his family allow hikers, horseback conservation and educating Washington Farm Forestry As- riders and birders regular access to members, youth and the public sociation and the Washington For- their 64-acre farm north of Poulsbo, est Protection Association, which which they’ve owned for more about habitat conservation and represents private forest landown- than 50 years. Reitan makes his wildlife management. ers growing and harvesting trees farm available for forestry work- on about 4 million acres in the state, shops and community events like tickets are available by calling North Kitsap’s Art in the Woods. sponsor the tree farm program. Source: WFFA, which represents a di- Washington Forest Pro- Ron nichols @ 360-736-3169 tection Association verse membership of forest own- Wayne Demarest @ 360-496-5832 ers who manage land for timber, other products, recreation, aes- Farmers of the Year. thetics or wildlife, will announce “They’re very hands-on and This ad provided as a community service by: this year’s winner at its annual have a love of the land and forest CH492149bw.db meeting in Tacoma on April 26. management,” Steve Stinson, of the In February 2012, the Lewis association, said after choosing the & County Farm Forestry Associa- couple for the local accolade last year. tion named the Tracys as its Tree “They’re really the cream of the crop.” Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 LOCAL Hub City Community Gardens to Explore Options at Meeting By Kyle Spurr first step in securing the future — recently lost four volunteer the meeting is to explain the en- garden will not be dissolved, but [email protected] of the community garden. board members from the group visioned scope of the garden and most likely delayed until next “It’s going to be an explora- of seven for various personal rea- to ask for volunteers and people growing season. Hub City Community Gar- tion,” Stewart said. “We don’t sons. who will seriously commit to be “We will not dissolve the non- dens volunteer board member want to shell this thing. The gar- “The economy has had a fac- on the board of directors. profit,” Stewart said. “But maybe Colleen Stewart, who is spear- den is something I’m not going tor on the garden,” Stewart said. “We have to be a strong cohe- the time is not right now but heading an effort to keep the to give up on.” “There were a lot of people who sive board that can sell our ideas to will be in the close future.” nonprofit running despite a lack The community garden — were excited about it, but I guess sponsors,” Stewart said. “It’s going To get involved with the gar- of volunteer support and fund- which broke ground late in the they had other personal things to take a community to do this.” den, call (206) 484-8445 or visit ing, hopes a public meeting to- growing season last June on come up and the lack of contri- No matter the response from the nonprofit’s Facebook page night at 5 p.m. at the Centralia an empty 2.66-acre lot at 1209 butions had an impact.” the meeting tonight, Stewart at www.facebook.com/hubcity- Timberland Library will be the Woodland Ave. in Centralia Stewart said the purpose of said, the nonprofit community communitygardens. News in Brief Family Member Comes the ornate ceramic base that had sets of the remains, along with across the county in Randle, lia police Sgt. Carl Buster. three bags with remains inside the broken base, Monday after- Salkum, Toledo, Chehalis and His vehicle, a Nissan 350Z, Forward After Discovery of it on Oct. 12, 2012. The staff noon, McLeod said. Centralia. continued about 170 feet before at the coroner’s office had been He did not know the remains For more information or an striking a fire hydrant and com- of Cremated Remains trying to track family mem- had gone missing, and was not application, call (360) 736-1696. ing to a stop on the opposite side By The Chronicle bers down since the discovery, sure how they were disposed of, of the street, Buster said. Wit- A family member has come McLeod said. McLeod said. Centralia Man Faces nesses told police Hinojosa-Soto forward to collect three sets of The remains were discovered It is still unclear how the re- was driving upwards of 50 mph cremated remains that were dis- in a ceramic base that resembled mains ended up in Centralia, as Reckless Driving at the time of the collision, and covered at a Centralia recycling something that could have been none of the individuals died lo- speed was believed to be a factor. center last fall. attached to a sun dial or some cally, he said. It also appears that Charges After Mellen Both vehicles sustained se- the disposal may have been an The person was tracked other type of decorative object, rious damage and were towed accident. Street Collision down within 10 hours of the according to the coroner’s office. from the scene, Buster said. The relative who picked up Lewis County Coroner’s Office Each bag was labeled, and the By The Chronicle remains were identified as: Mar- the remains was very grateful, A Centralia man was cited sending out a press release to McLeod said. Last Storm of Winter regional media outlets request- jorie Boyer, who was born on and released for reckless driving ing assistance in tracking down April 16, 1926, and died on Feb. after a two-vehicle collision near in Washington family. 4, 2004; Wayne Nesteby, whose Head Start is Accepting the Mellen Street interchange at SEATTLE (AP) — A storm Lewis County Coroner War- date of birth is unknown and Interstate 5 Sunday Afternoon. moving into Washington on ren McLeod said when he sat who died on Sept. 26, 1997; and Applications The man, identified by police the last day of winter will usher down to watch the news at 6 p.m. Emmett Robert Nesteby, who By The Chronicle as 22-year-old Edgar B. Hinojo- in spring with rain, wind and Friday, he learned a reporter at was born on Feb. 12, 1923, and Lewis County Head Start is sa-Soto, was driving eastbound heavy mountain snow. KOMO had tracked down a rela- died on Feb. 8, 2000. accepting applications for its on the 1200 block of Mellen The National Weather Service tive of the three individuals who The relative, who was the free early childhood educational Street at about 1:30 p.m. Sunday says precipitation will move into was living in Walla Walla. nephew of Emmett Nesteby and program. Children who turn 3 when he lost control and crossed Washington this afternoon and Employees at Hand-N-Hand Marjorie Boyer, drove to Cen- years old by Aug. 31 are eligible. over into the oncoming lane and continue through Wednesday Recycling in Centralia found tralia and picked up the three Classrooms are located hit another vehicle, said Centra- night with strong winds. Pool: Supporters Suggest Partnering With Other Community Organizations Continued from front “The CDA should be a fund- ing vehicle we should pursue,” “I feel the city government is Miller said. 100 percent for us,” Pat Slusher, Centralia City Councilor owner of Pat Slusher’s Coin Dan Henderson advised the Shop, said at the meeting. group to work with the Ameri- Centralia resident Joyce can Legion since the pool was Barnes, 79, the original chair of first built as a war memorial in Friends in Need, led the meet- the 1950s. ing Monday night and expressed The citizen organization has the importance of first starting until Aug. 31 to bring a proposal an organization and suggested to the city council. After that, bringing back Friends in Need. the council might pursue plans “FIN never dissolved,” Barnes drawn up by the city’s Parks and said. “It just stopped collecting Recreation Advisory Board that money.” would close the pool and use The group of about 15 people the space for a park, filled with agreed to investigate restarting a “splash pad,” basketball court FIN or possibly starting a new and playground. nonprofit altogether. Centralia The group will meet again at residents Jeff Miller, Molly Lo- 6 p.m. Monday, April 1, in the gan and Anicee Calhoun each Centralia Timberland Library. volunteered to join a leadership Community Development committee in the group. Slusher Director Emil Pierson said it and Bill Ralph, a commercial would cost about $24,500 to landlord, both volunteered to make necessary repairs and Pete Caster / start a finance committee as maintenance in time to open the [email protected] well. pool this summer. Centralia Community Development Director Emil Pierson closes the cover to the Pearl Street Pool on Monday morning in Once the organization de- He said state inspectors Centralia. veloped, the group began brain- would have to give approval in storming ideas for funding and early April. “You can bandage it all you support. “It’s going to continue to dete- want,” Pierson said. “But age Miller, the former Centralia riorate and water will show up in catches up to you.” DONATE YOUR CAR Downtown Association presi- places it shouldn’t,” Pierson said. The city currently pays about dent who owns the building at “But I don’t think it’s beyond re- $10,000 a year to maintain the 105 S. Tower Ave., suggested the pair by any means.” closed pool. While it was last newly organized group partner The Pearl Street Pool, built with Centralia College to use the more than 60 years ago, has dis- open in 2010, the city paid near- 1-877-213-9145 pool as an energy efficient lab, or integrating concrete and broken ly $33,000 annually to run the CH493300ac.cg Free Towing - Tax Deductible the Centralia Armory for train- tiles around its perimeter. The pool, according to the city. ing exercises. cover on the pool is not large The total estimated cost for a He also said the group enough to block sediment from park and playground project to Help Prevent Blindness should work with the downtown building along with pool walls replace the pool is $273,626, ac- Get A Vision Screening Annually association. and the pump is failing. cording to the city. Violent: Mayor Says Councilor Was Instigator Continued from front he added in the email. "I will be filing a police report on you hands in the air. He then al- today … Several people in the legedly threw a chair which hit room seen (sic) it and they felt it Fournier, 32, in the leg. was out of anger you were har- The councilor filed a report boring towards me. When you with the Tenino Police Depart- slammed your chair into me it ment the next morning. jammed my thumb and further Fournier did so, he said, to hurt my already damaged shoul- send Strawn a clear message: Eric Strawn Wayne Fournier der. violence in the workplace is not Mayor councilor "I am asking council for an acceptable. executive session to discuss the "It was clear that what he was Fournier, according Strawn, doing was out of anger and done sparked the incident when he complaint of a public official to intimidate or hurt me be- deliberately slammed his chair (Fournier) as well as a criminal cause of my opinion," Fournier into the mayor. complaint against you," he con- said. "He's lashed out on citizens The next day, Strawn, 37, de- cluded. before, but he can't rule through scribed the councilor's actions Strawn also filed a report violence … People need to feel to The Chronicle as "really un- with Tenino police but later safe to be able to express their wanted touching" brought on withdrew it, according to Hutch- ideas." by "harbored aggression." That ings. Asked if he’s pursuing charg- morning he also sent an email The mayor on Monday said es to create grounds for a recall, detailing the alleged assault to that he will not file a report. Fournier said he is not. members of the Tenino admin- The incident came after a "The motivation is to en- istration. heated March 12 meeting dur- sure that people know you can’t "Any more offensive harass- ing which councilors confronted throw chairs," he said. ment from you five, will be met Strawn for his comments on a Tenino police will hand off with equal defense on my end," recent radio broadcast. the investigation to another law Strawn wrote to the city coun- The mayor called into KISW enforcement agency to ensure cilors. "I suggest you re-evaluate radio on March 8 to announce impartiality, according to Police your role as council member, to he would be pursuing standup Chief John Hutchings. see if it is within state law. comedy in his free time and "And Wayne Fournier, your again on March 15 to perform Strawn recalls a different assault last night on me using bits of his comedy routine. turn of events following the a chair to pin me into the wall, ••• March 12 meeting. slammed me into the window," Lisa Broadt: (360) 807-8237 • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 Elderly Man Drives Into Outlet Mall, Leaves Hole in Store Wall By The Chronicle A 90-year-old man acciden- tally drove through a wall at a Centralia outlet mall store Sat- urday afternoon, leaving a large hole in the side of the building. Police and firefighters re- sponded to the 100 block of West High Street at 2:16 p.m. Saturday to a report of a vehicle that had run into the side of the Vanity Fair outlet store, said Centralia police Sgt. Carl Buster. The man apparently put his Cadillac in reverse, hitting a car parked behind him, Buster said. The force of that collision caused the parked car to hit another car parked behind it. The man then put his car into drive and accelerated into the side of the building, Buster said. The first impact, however, did not break the wall, and the man accidentally accelerated two more times before driving through the wall. Buster said the man appeared “disoriented” after the collision, Courtesy photo but neither he nor his wife were A Cadillac that crashed through a wall at the Vanity Fair outlet store in Centralia is seen on Saturday afternoon from inside the injured. The man told police the store. A 90-year-old man accidentally drove through a wall at the outlet store, leaving a large hole in the side of the building. vehicle’s accelerator got stuck. According to Centralia Sgt. Carl Buster, the man appeared to be “disoriented” after the collision, however, neither he nor his He will not face criminal wife were injured in the wreck. The man told the police that the accelerator got stuck. He will not face criminal charges, said charges, Buster said. Buster. March 15 - March 21 he Hobbit $3 • PG-13 Airport Road Slaughterhouse to Reopen 12:00pm (Sat) he Hobbit FRESH START: Facility $3 • PG-13 5:00pm (No Sun or Tues) 12:30 (Wed Early Bird Mat)

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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] Centralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. WA. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 LOCAL The Cat’s Meow of Lewis County Could Close Without More Funding DRIVE TO STAY ALIVE: Nonprofit Looks for Pledges to Continue to Control Cat Population Through Spay and Neuter Services By Amy Nile [email protected] A Lewis County organiza- tion that offers a fix for feral cats will have to close its doors unless the community steps up with some support. The Cat’s Meow of Lewis County is looking for 500 people to commit to a monthly pledge of $10 to keep the organization running. “I have been footing the bill,” said Twila Collins, the organiza- tion’s executive director. “I can’t do it anymore.” Collins controls the local cat population by transporting be- tween 20 and 30 felines to a spay and neuter facility in Lynnwood three times a month. Collins, who has taken nearly 1,000 cats to the clinic over the years, hopes to eliminate the drive by establishing a similar clinic in Lewis County. The nonprofit is working to open a 1,000-square-foot clinic at 404 S. Tower Ave. in Centralia Pete Caster / [email protected] that will serve Lewis, Thurston, Twila Collins, owner of the Cat’s Meow, stands near stacks of cat carriers at her uninished facility on Tower Avenue in Centralia on Monday. Her non-proit, which inex- Cowlitz, Wahkiakum, Grays pensively spays and neuters cats, is looking for 500 people to donate $10 a month in order to keep her business aloat. Harbor and Pacific counties. Initially, the new facility would spay or neuter at least 50 cats a week for between $10 and $30 each. Collins said the fees to ABOUT THE CAT’S MEOW fix each cat might drop and the OF LEWIS COUNTY number of felines could increase as funds become available. Director: Twila Collins The Cat’s Meow had expect- Age of Nonprofit: 3½ years ed to have the facility up and Address: 404 S. Tower Ave., running by August but now the Centralia opening depends on whether Phone: (360) 623-0820 Website: http://www. or not the nonprofit can get catsmeowoflc.org enough pledges to survive. Facebook: http:// “The critical part of this is we www.facebook.com/ cannot write grants until we’re catsmeowoflc?fref=ts sustainable,” said Collins, who has worked for the organization for three years. “If the commu- STUFF THE VAN nity doesn’t support us, we’re SUPPLY DRIVE obviously not sustainable.” What: The Cat’s Meow of The Cat’s Meow has formed Lewis County is holding an a coalition with Kitty Kat Ha- event to collect donated sup- ven and Almost Home, formerly plies and adopt cats and kit- Friends of the Lewis County tens to new owners Animal Shelter. Almost Home When: March 30 from 10 is planning to build a no-kill a.m. to 5 p.m. shelter for cats and dogs that Where: Del’s Feed & Farm will include a spay and neuter Supply, 2585 NE Kresky Ave., Pete Caster / [email protected] facility on Kresky Avenue, near Chehalis A cat carrier is seen on Monday at the Cat’s Meow facility on Tower Avenue in Cen- What’s Needed: the Southwest Washington Fair- http:// tralia. grounds. www.catsmeowoflc.org/ wish-list/ Patty Kaija, president of Al- sponsible, professional people ed to the cause. Now, she is hop- most Home, said the groups that can help,” she said. ing others will follow suit so the formed a coalition to offer more Additionally, the organiza- nonprofit can survive. services to Lewis County. tion is seeking supplies from pa- “If the community doesn’t For now, Collins said, she “We jokingly call it the three per towels to surgical equipment. step forward, I’ll have to quit,” Fs. We feed ‘em, fix ‘em and find is focusing on funding for the The nonprofit will hold the Collins said. “Then the euthana- ‘em homes,” Kaija said last April. Cat’s Meow. Stuff the Van Supply Drive on sia rates will go up and cats will Collins, who also sits on Al- Though the nonprofit mostly March 30. Collins will have kit- die.” most Home’s board, said the needs monthly pledge support, tens and cats for adoption at the ••• two organizations may combine Collins said, she is also looking event. Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 their facilities if they find that for volunteers and youth groups Collins said she appreciates twitter.com/AmyNileReports they do not have enough work who can commit time regularly. all of the businesses and indi- www.facebook.com/ to justify both in the future. “We’re looking for some re- viduals that have already donat- AmyNileTheChronicle Serious About Spring Sports? ATHLETES Man Who Accidentally Shot Wife in Sunbirds TRAIN HERE! Parking Lot Faces Criminal Charge By The Chronicle Solomon and his 35-year-old this month, said Chehalis police side door when he attempted The Centralia man who ac- wife were initially transported Sgt. Gary Wilson. to put the handgun in a holster. to Providence Centralia Hos- Solomon and his wife went The handgun fired, and the bul- cidentally fired his handgun last pital shortly after noon Feb. to the Sunbird Shopping Center let traveled through his hand February in the Sunbird Shop- 27, according to Chehalis po- so he could purchase a new hol- and into his wife’s thigh. ping Center parking lot, shooting lice. The man’s wife was trans- ster for his 9 mm semiautomatic His wife sustained a shat- himself in the hand and his wife ported to Harborview Medical Kel Tec handgun, according to tered femur, and had surgery in the leg, will face reckless en- Center. Chehalis police. After purchas- that placed a metal plate in her dangerment charges in relation Solomon was referred for ing it, the couple returned to leg, Solomon told The Chronicle to the accidental discharge, Che-

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If they would have just paid would have spent damages, they would have spent way less.’’ way less," plaintiff Mike Wood, 56, said. "But they wanted to set a precedent. They are a conglom- Mike Wood erate and can do whatever they plaintiff want, regardless of the outcome." "It's become a bitter, nasty battle," he said. The Chronicle, file photo Plaintiff Mark Dantinne said A landslide is seen along U.S. Highway 12 near Glenoma in January 2009. he remembers the moment he Locals were devastated — realized what the Martin Road and angry. plaintiffs were up against. timber industry most of our tained damage, hoped to get let’s move on,’” Dantinne said At a public safety meeting lives,” Dantinne, a retired con- around $25,000. Menasha of- about his feelings after the No- "Bob and Dave are really good, called by the Lewis County Sher- tractor, said. “We know how fered $7,000. vember trial. “But then we are but they, you know, showed up iff's Office, residents swarmed in Sears suits. The other lawyers it’s supposed to be done. They “It was ridiculous,” he said. afraid it’s going to happen again.” timber company representatives, Mike Wood and his wife, walked in wearing tailor made asking how and when the tim- left stuff (logs and debris) lying Mettler and Hampton also stuff," Dantinne recalled about around, and anybody with any walked away from Menasha’s Kimberly, said they very much ber companies planned to help want to win the appeal. But they the November trial. "From the with landslides. sense could see what they were offer. beginning you could almost tell doing was wrong.” The company did, however, too would like distance from the "We have a trench that is 50 2009 slides. we didn't have a chance." feet wide and 10 feet deep that settle with several Glenoma resi- “It really burns deep. I try to runs through our 6 acres," Wes OVER THE NEXT four years, dents, according to Bricklin. put it out of my mind,” Mike THE FIRST of the Jan. 7, 2009, Stancil, one of the Martin Road many affected by the landslides Wood said. “Thinking about it landslides descended with un- plaintiffs, told The Chronicle reached private settlements with WIN OR LOSE, Dantinne is doesn’t do any good.” imaginable speed. For Glenoma, at that 2009 meeting. "It’s hun- the seven companies involved ready for the ordeal to be over. ••• Morton and Randle residents, it dreds of feet long." with local clear cutting. “I never even expected this to Lisa Broadt: (360) 807-8237 was a foregone conclusion that Stancil and sister Bessie Hur- Menasha offered deals to go to trial,” he said. more slides would follow; about ley, another of the plaintiffs, de- residents of Martin Road. Frank Dantinne has since moved Have a 115 did. scribed the mud and water flows Mettler, Shawn Hampton and to a new apartment, and now is Heavy rains had flooded that destroyed their pasture, Dantinne were at the beginning more worried about being billed mobile phone? most of Western Washing- carried away their hay and dam- of the cue. for attorneys’ fees than recoup- ton. Few emergency respond- aged their barn. Dantinne, whose shop, home ing old losses. ers could make it through the "We aren't looking for our and two acres of property sus- “A lot of us thought, ‘We lost chronline.com/mobile flooded roads, and for the most property to be back to the way part, East Lewis County was on it was. It will never be the same," COMPLETE SERVICE its own. Stancil said. "But I'd sure appre- SpRINg INTO SAvINgS! FROM CONSULTATION Many of those who evacu- ciate the effort." TO INSTALLATION! ated could not return to their Several of the timber com- ALL BLINDS! homes for days. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Teen Sex Rates Disturbing for Lewis County On Saturday, The Chronicle it is no surprise Lewis County of our 10th graders have consid- young age, of the consequences published “County Teens More Our Views also has high rates of teen preg- ered suicide. of unprotected sex (pregnancy Sexually Active Than Peers” on • 44 percent of Lewis County nancy and unwed mothers. Many parents block out the and sexually transmitted dis- page one. 10th graders reported they had The study also delved into reality of these statistics. “That’s eases), and also about the reality The report highlighted find- sexual intercourse compared to alcohol, tobacco and marijuana not my kid,” they believe. Yet of depression and suicide. ings by the 2012 Healthy Youth the statewide 32 percent (and of use, as well as depression and the numbers don’t lie. These From county and state agen- Survey, which was released last those having sex as 10th graders suicide feelings. statistics are representative of cies that offer guidance and help week. in Lewis County, 22 percent said Lewis County matched up as our kids. to simply researching the topics The story is disturbing and they did not use a condom); having average rates in those ar- It is imperative to consider on the Internet, you can find should be eye-opening to all • 67 percent of Lewis County eas compared to teens statewide. that your child is in a sexual plenty of advice and assistance. parents with teenagers in Lewis seniors in high school said they However, our teens are hurting relationship, and that he or she The old “birds and the bees” County. had sexual intercourse, com- — specifically in thoughts of sui- may have considered suicide. lecture might seem a bit corny • 14 percent of teens in Lewis pared to 55 percent across the cide — whether they live here or The Healthy Youth Survey and outdated. What is not out- County first had sex by age 13; state. across Washington state. About data will be used to combat these dated is having open and honest • 29 percent of Lewis County • 22 percent of the 12th grad- one in every six students across negative trends among our teens. communication with your teens, eighth graders said they had ers that had sex reported they the state said they seriously con- For now, make sure you even if it is a bit uncomfortable sexual intercourse, compared to had at least six partners. sidered killing themselves. have discussed with your teen for both sides. Clearly they need 15 percent in the state; Considering those statistics, In Lewis County, 23 percent the implications of sex at such a our help.

COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Toledo Should Capitalize on Its Rich History As Toledo considers rein- venting itself, I’d like to see the town tap into its rich history as At a public meeting at home to the friendly Cowlitz tribe and the first white settle- 6:30 p.m. Thursday at ment north of Vancouver. Toledo Middle School, Washington State Univer- sity’s Rural Communities De- WSU professors will sign Initiative will help residents discuss their program envision what Toledo will look and then citizens like in 10 or 20 years and lay the groundwork for grants. Under will break into small the program for rural commu- brainstorming groups. nities, professors supervise de- sign and construction students as they put into practice ilies loyal to the company lived their classroom north of the Columbia River learning. and Fort Vancouver, most in the “Our little Toledo area. One was George town here has Roberts, who took over as head reinvented itself of the Cowlitz Farm in 1846 and many times kept a detailed diary. His wife, Letters to the Editor HOW TO REACH — from a little the first white woman to live have done? It was a very unset- settlement, then By Julie McDonald at Fort Vancouver, was also the ELECTED OFFICIALS Why Didn’t Someone at tling situation that I wouldn’t the riverboat, first to die in Western Washing- wish on anyone. And it leaves 20TH DISTRICT then the highway,” said Mike ton after a typhoid epidemic. 911 Answer Phone? me with questions, such as: Morgan, a Vision Toledo orga- With the opening of the To the editor: Lewis County and nizer. “It’s high time to reinvent Oregon Trail in 1843, immigra- On the morning of Jan. 12, (1) How does this happen Southwestern Thurston ourselves again.” tion began in earnest. John R. I was stirred from my bed at 6with so much modern technol- County At a public meeting at 6:30 Jackson settled north of Cowlitz a.m. by my phone ringing. My ogy? p.m. Thursday at Toledo Middle Farm in 1844 and built the first mother was calling, and she was (2) Who is not performing State Sen. John Braun School, WSU professors will courthouse, which still stands terrified. My father was in hy- his or her taxpayer-funded job? P.O. Box 40420 discuss their program and then today. That same year brought poglycemic shock, had fallen on (3) What can be done to Olympia, WA 98504-0420 phone: (360) 786-7638 citizens will break into small George Waunch, who settled the floor and was fading fast. prevent this from happening to brainstorming groups. She made two calls to 911, someone else’s family? fax: (360) 786-1999 near what today is Centralia. email: [email protected] I believe Toledo’s role in Settlers traveled up the and nobody picked up the In closing, this is something the citizens of Lewis County Washington state history makes Columbia and Cowlitz rivers, phone either time. Thinking State Rep. Richard DeBolt need to hear about, which is why it unique. disembarked at Cowlitz Land- maybe something was wrong P.O. Box 40600 Generations of Cowlitz In- ing and traveled north along the with her phone (land line, not I’m writing this letter. I would Olympia, WA 98504-0600 dians created countless trails Cowlitz Trail offshoot of the Or- cell), she asked me to try. Same feel bad if I read about some- phone: (360) 786-7896 through the woods and along egon Trail. Wagon wheel tracks result — two phone calls and no body dying because 911 didn’t fax: (360) 786-7871 the prairies as they fished, hunt- are still visible inside the Lewis answer. answer the phone. I would feel email: richard.debolt@leg. ed, picked wild blackberries and and Clark State Park. Thankfully, I live in Pe Ell, even worse if it happened and I wa.gov huckleberries, and sought huge Edward D. Warbass filed a because if I didn’t I wouldn’t didn’t speak up. We the people trees for crafting canoes and donation land claim in 1850 for know that the fire chief lives deserve better. State Rep. Ed Orcutt flat-bottom bateaux. a town near Cowlitz Landing about a half mile from me P.O. Box 40600 In late 1818, Simon called Warbassport, which had (have known him since grade Will Brown Olympia, WA 98504-0600 Bonaparte Plamondon, an a store, hotel, and, in 1854, the school). I drove to his house, Pe Ell phone: (360) 786-7990 18-year-old employee of the Cowlitz post office. beat on his door and begged email: [email protected] Northwest Fur Co., paddled The river played a huge role him for help. Give St. Peter Employees a canoe up the Cowlitz River in 1879, when the paddle-wheel He was finally able to make 19TH DISTRICT and landed near Toledo, where steamer Toledo began plying its contact on his radio and gave Good Health Care Pacific, Wahkiakum and he discovered beautiful land the information to dispatch. My waters. To the editor: Parts of Lewis, Grays Harbor with good fishing, trapping, “It would be really neat to dad pulled out of it eventually I’m really concerned about hunting and an open prairie get funding for a riverboat,” and is OK now. I, on the other and Cowlitz Counties what’s happening over at Provi- prime for plowing. He married Morgan said, noting it could be hand, am not. I am outraged State Sen. Brian Hatfield a daughter of the Cowlitz Chief erected on dry land, perhaps at that this happened. dence St. Peter Hospital in P.O. Box 40419 Scanewa and saw his first child the county park. Look, I’m nobody special, Olympia. Olympia, WA 98504-0419 born here in 1821. Leavenworth has its Bavar- but I work 40 hours a week, obeyMy family has been patients phone: (360) 786-7636 In 1838, the Hudson’s Bay ian theme, and Cashmere pro- the law and pay my taxes. Yet at St. Peter and we have always fax: (360) 786-1446 Co. established the Cowlitz motes a pioneer village, but that when I need help 911 doesn’t had the best care from its dedi- email: brian.hatfield@leg. Farm on about 4,000 acres and town dates back only to the 1863 answer the phone? We live in cated staff. It is shocking that wa.gov encouraged retirees and former arrival of a Catholic missionary. a society where a person can the people who care for my fam- State Rep. Brian Blake employees to settle nearby and Its first white settler (a German steal the identity of a person ily may not be able to get care for work there. half a world away, where we can their own families. P.O. Box 40600 immigrant) arrived in 1881. Olympia, WA 98504-0600 The following year, at the Eatonville has a Pioneer photograph our genitalia with In my mind, this is a com- urging of Plamondon, Father a phone and post it online for munitywide issue because we phone: (360) 786-7870 Farm Museum and Ohop In- fax: Francis Norbert Blanchet and all rely on St. Pete’s. We need to (360) 786-1276 dian Village on a homestead the whole world to see, where email: [email protected] Father Modeste Demers estab- established in 1887. we can spend $2.5 billion to demand that Providence treat lished the state’s first Catholic Toledo’s history goes back run an election in which both the caregivers in our commu- State Rep. Dean Takko Church — and the mother much further than those com- candidates are useless stooges, nity right. I urge your readers to P.O. Box 40600 church of the Seattle diocese — munities. Why not capitalize but when my father has a medi- support the campaign against Olympia, WA 98504-0600 on the Cowlitz Prairie. Blanchet on it? cal emergency, 911 can’t answer Providence’s cuts to employee phone: (360) 786-7806 later served as the first archbish- ••• the phone? Not acceptable, folks, health care. fax: (360) 786-7210 op of Oregon, and Demers was Julie McDonald, a personal his- not by a long shot. email: [email protected] first bishop of Vancouver Island. torian from Toledo, may be reached Put yourself in my shoes, or Ken Saucke Only a handful of white fam- at [email protected]. my mother’s. What would you Olympia

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Sirens LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S South Military Road at 3:35 p.m. inside a fenced compound near • Someone reported a broken attempted to shoplift $60 worth OFFICE Friday. Johnson Road and Industrial window and two slashed tires of items, including a bag of dog Drive. K-9 Lobo located some on a vehicle on the 500 block food, from Walmart at 1:50 p.m. Vehicle Prowl CENTRALIA POLICE of the stolen property in nearby of North Iron Street at 1:18 p.m. Friday. • Someone reportedly broke a bushes. The case is still under Sunday. DEPARTMENT investigation. window on a vehicle on the 100 Burglary ‘Out of Control’ 17-Year-Old Girl block of Harold Road in Cheha- • Someone broke into a Stolen Wallet, Cell Phone • A storage shed was burglar- lis at 8:51 a.m. Monday and stole business on the 1000 block of • Police responded to a report • A wallet and cellphone - ized on the 1400 block of Gold a Sterling Arms .22-caliber pis- Kresky Avenue and stole sev of an “out of control” 17-year- were reported stolen from the Street. The burglary was report- tol, an Anchor Bank checkbook, eral items. Blood was left at the old girl on the 300 block of 900 block of South Scheuber - ed at 2 p.m. Friday. CDs, sunglasses and a chain saw. scene, presumably by the sus Southeast Park Hill Drive at Road at 10:41 a.m. Monday. - • A vehicle prowl was re- pect, and DNA evidence was DUI 11:26 a.m. Friday. She was alleg sent to the crime lab. The bur- edly “slamming things around ported on the 100 block of Chil- Assault • Barney A. Ortega, 64, Cen- vers Road outside of Chehalis • Christopher H. Tucker, 18, glary was reported at 7:21 a.m. the house” and was “refusing Saturday. tralia, was arrested and booked to follow directions.” An officer at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. The car’s Centralia, was arrested and into jail for suspicion of driving responded but there was not an battery, radiator and stereo were booked on two counts of alleged Bad Check under the influence on the 1800 arrest. stolen, along with a fourth-degree assault at 11:11 • A woman wrote a bad check block of North Pearl Street at Lakers hat. The total value of the a.m. Monday on the 800 block on the 1500 block of Lum Road about 7 p.m. Friday. Vehicle Prowl stolen items is estimated at $500. of Eshom Road. at 12:26 p.m. Saturday. The case • Samuel M. Burleson, 20, • An air compressor, valued Stolen Barbed Wire, Steel Posts Vehicle Prowl is still under investigation. Po- Centralia, was arrested and at $800, was stolen out of the booked into jail for suspicion of • Prescription medication lice have a suspect. back of a pickup truck in the • Three rolls of barbed wire driving under the influence near was reportedly taken from a ve- park and ride at 11:15 a.m. Sun- and 40 steel posts were reported Graffiti Alder Street and Long Road at 2 hicle parked on the 1600 block day. stolen from a residence on the • Someone reported graffiti a.m. Saturday. 100 block of Clinton Road in of Kresky Avenue at 12:57 p.m. to a fence on the 400 block of Chehalis at 5:58 p.m. Monday. Monday. Hemlock Street at 9 a.m. Friday. Stolen Vehicle MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT The items are valued at $400. Slashed Tires • Graffiti was found on a • A 2007, powder blue Lexus was reportedly stolen from the Misplaced House Keys • Tires on a vehicle were re- fence on the 900 block of H Burglary - 100 block of North Tower Av- Causes Concern ported slashed at 5:32 p.m. Mon- Street. The incident was report • A house on the 200 block of ed at 2:55 p.m. Friday. enue. The theft was reported at • An officer responded to a - day on the 400 block of South Kennedy Road in Ethel was forc 2:38 a.m. Saturday. report of someone entering a ibly entered sometime between Silver Street. Vehicle Vandalism Minor in Possession residence through a window on Friday and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Malicious Mischief • Two vehicles on the 900 the 100 block of Collar Avenue • Bo D. Rupert, 19, Centralia, Two televisions, a package of • A lock on the back door of block of South Gold Street were at about 5 p.m. Thursday. It was - was arrested and booked into frozen pork, toys and alcohol a business on the 1100 block of reportedly keyed. The vandal determined that the person en- - jail for allegedly having alco- were reportedly stolen. The sto West Main Street was reportedly ism was reported at 5:30 p.m. tering the window lived at the hol on the 600 block of North len items had a combined value cut at 3:19 a.m. Tuesday. Noth- Friday. residence and had misplaced his Tower Avenue at 11:42 p.m. Sat- of $2,260. ing appeared to be missing. • A window of a vehicle was house keys. • An ATV, a chain saw and reportedly broken out on the urday. a Stihl blower, valued at $3,200, Meth Possession 600 block of West Center Street. Stolen Cable Box Snake in a Kitchen were reportedly stolen from a • Felicia D. Lane, 26, Cen- The damage was reported at - • A cable box was report- • An officer assisted a resi shop on the 1000 block of state tralia, was arrested and booked 8:02 a.m. Saturday. dent by removing an unwanted Route 6. The incident was re- for alleged possession of meth- • Vandalism to a vehicle edly stolen out of a motel room on the 1300 block of Lakeshore snake from the kitchen area of ported at about 7 a.m. Friday. amphetamine at 5:54 a.m. Tues- on the 400 block of Kearney her residence at 9 p.m. Thursday. Street was reported at 10:18 Drive at 2 p.m. Sunday. DUI day on the 1200 block of Alder ••• Street. a.m. Sunday. A window was CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT By The Chronicle Staff • William J. Jones III, 31, broken. Winlock, was arrested and Burglary • Tires were slashed on a ve- Walmart Shoplifter Please call news reporter Stepha- booked for suspicion of driving • Someone called police at hicle parked on the 500 block of • Jesus C. Mora, 26, Chehalis, nie Schendel with news tips. She can under the influence following a 8:31 a.m. Friday to report bur- West Fourth Street. 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Courtesy Photo Corey J. Hickman, 27, Onalaska, was arrested and booked into the Lewis County Jail for two counts of third-degree as- sault and second-degree malicious mischief after deputies responded to the 200 block of Guerrier Road to a report of a VIRGINIA BERNICE THARP disorderly man. Hickman had allegedly assaulted a family member and slashed a tire on the family vehicle. When depu- ties arrived and tried to arrest Hickman, he allegedly hit a deputy in the face, giving him a cut above the eye. Hickman November 2, 1940 - March 17, 2013 then allegedly headbutted the rear window of the patrol car, breaking it. Both the deputy and Hickman were treated Wertz, Michael Bolser, and released at Providence Centralia Hospital for minor injuries. Marybeth Kraemer, Jalynne Kraemer, Jas Kraemer, great- grandchildren, Braidon Wertz, Zander Wertz, Blake Wertz and Darla Jones, her brothers, Thomas Stevens and Richard Stevens ( Gayle Stevens) and sister, Sharon Dinkmeier (Paul Dinkmeier) . Virginia loved to garden, Whether it’s a skirmish paint, sew and do crafts. abroad or labor disagreement She loved to make pies at home, you can count on us and brownies for her dear for all the latest-breaking local Virginia Bernice Tharp neighbors and friends news. Find out about yesterday’s passed away March 17, who always made sure high school basketball game, her lawn was mowed and today’s weather and tomorrow’s local 2013. She was born Nov. 2, 1940, in Mason City, household repairs were events. Whatever news you need, made. Her friendship with we’re sure to have it. Wash. 736-3311 Virginia married Daniel them was very special. Call us at and start your She thought of them as subscription today. F. Tharp on June 13, 1959, in Augusta, Ga. They had extended family members. three children and traveled all over, via the U.S. Army. Virginia was very much Her husband of 51 years, loved and will be greatly Daniel Tharp, brother, missed. Charles Stevens and 321 N. Pearl • Centralia, WA Mufin preceded her A memorial in service will Stay informed with us at: www.chronline.com death. She is survived by be held on Friday, March her daughter, Teri Johnson 22, 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at of Rochester, son, Daniel Mills and Mills Funeral Tharp of Vernonia, home in Tumwater, Wash. Ore., daughter, Tammy Kraemer of Chehalis, To view the obituary, please go to grandchildren, Jennifer chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 Former Washington Governor Booth Gardner Dies By Rachel La Corte The OLYMPIA — Booth Gard- ner was a two-term governor whose biggest political effort came long after he left the Washington state Capitol. Gardner, who was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease two years after he ended his final term as the state’s 19th governor, spearheaded a campaign that made Washington the second state in the country to legalize assisted suicide for the termi- nally ill. While Gardner knew he wouldn’t qualify to use the law — Parkinson’s disease itself, while incurable, is not fatal — he said at the time that his worsening condition made him an advo- cate for those who want control over how they die. He died at age 76 on Friday at his Tacoma home of complica- tions related to the disease, fam- ily spokesman Ron Dotzauer said Saturday. He is survived by his son, Doug, his daughter, Gail Gant, and eight grandchildren. “We’re very sad to lose my father, who had been strug- gling with a difficult disease for many years, but we are relieved Thomas James Hurst / The Associated Press to know that he’s at rest now and In this Feb. 6, 2006, ile photo, former Washington Gov. Booth Gardner is shown in Vashon. Gardner, a two-term Democratic governor who later in life spearheaded a his fight is done,” Gant said in a campaign that made Washington the second state in the country to legalize assisted suicide for the terminally ill, has died after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. written statement. He was 76. Gardner died Friday at his Tacoma home, family spokesman Ron Dotzauer said Saturday. He was the state’s 19th governor. THE MILLIONAIRE HEIR to the Weyerhaeuser timber fortune “Booth Who?” — after a cam- Clapp remained a presence on to be attorney general, and saying he was “out of gas.” He led the state from 1985 to 1993 paign slogan on political but- in Gardner’s life, and though then governor. Gardner was eas- went on to become the U.S. am- following terms as Pierce Coun- tons created during his first run he was a Republican, he made ily re-elected in 1988, garnering bassador to the General Agree- ty executive, state senator and for governor — was published significant donations to both of 62 percent of the vote. In his sec- ment on Tariffs & Trade in Ge- business school dean. that same year. Gardner’s gubernatorial runs. ond term, he and Gregoire, then neva. While abroad, in 1995, he Since then, he had worked as attorney general, secured an was diagnosed with Parkinson’s a U.S. trade ambassador in Ge- WILLIAM BOOTH GARDNER was IN NOVEMBER 1984, Gardner agreement with the federal gov- disease. Gardner didn’t make neva, in youth sports and for a born Aug. 21, 1936, in Tacoma beat Republican Gov. John ernment that the nuclear waste his battle with the disease public variety of philanthropic works. to his socialite mother, Evelyn Spellman with 53 percent of the at Hanford nuclear site would until 2000, when he discussed But he may be best known for Booth and Bryson “Brick” Gard- vote, winning 23 of the state’s 39 be cleaned up in the coming de- it in an interview on TVW, the what he called his final cam- ner. According to his biography, counties. cades, and Gardner banned any state’s public affairs network. paign: his successful “Death he was first named Frederick, “Booth’s imprint on our state further shipments of radioactive That same year, he launched a with Dignity” campaign in 2008 but a few days after his birth, his will long be seen in our class- waste to Hanford from other clinic in Kirkland, the Booth that ultimately led to the pas- parents changed his birth certif- rooms and the many open spac- states. The state Department of Gardner Parkinson’s Care Cen- sage of the law that mirrored icate, crossing out Frederick and es he fought to protect. Up until Health was also created under ter. one that had been in place in Or- replacing it with William. the very end of his life Booth his watch. He announced his plan for a egon since 1997. While even Gardner report- remained a fighter for the issues “He will be remembered as ballot measure to allow assisted “It’s amazing to me how edly didn’t know what led to that he cared most about -- those a leader whose natural style of suicide in 2006 as he continued much this can help people get early confusion over his name, of us who knew him couldn’t civility, respectfulness and col- to battle Parkinson’s. Twice in peace of mind,” Gardner told the change to William was be- have imagined it any other way,” laboration served our state very 2007, he traveled to the Universi- The Associated Press at the time. lieved to be a nod to his paternal Democratic U.S. Sen. Patty well. We could certainly use ty of California at San Francisco “There’s more people who would grandfather, who had founded a Murray said in a written state- more Booth Gardners today,” for innovative deep-brain sur- like to have control over their fi- successful plumbing and heat- ment. said U.S. Rep. Denny Heck, who gery that included implanting nal days than those who don’t.” ing business in Tacoma. Even so, During his two terms, Gard- served as Gardner’s chief of staff a type of pacemaker that helps The law allows terminally ill Gardner always went by “Booth.” ner pushed for standards-based during his second term. restore control of his body. adults with six months or less His parents divorced when education reform, issued an ex- Washington state had al- left to live to request a lethal he was 4 and his mother re- ecutive order banning discrimi- GREGOIRE, WHO STEPPED down ready rejected a similar assisted dose of medication from their married Norton Clapp, one of nation against gay and lesbian as governor in January after suicide initiative in 1991, but doctors. the state’s wealthiest citizens state workers, banned smoking not seeking a third term, called after a contentious campaign, The Washington law took who was a former president of in state workplaces, and ap- Gardner’s death “a huge loss to where Gardner contributed effect in March 2009, and since Weyerhaeuser and was one of pointed the state’s first minority the state.” $470,000 of his own money of then more than 250 people have a group of industrialists who to the state Supreme Court. The “He was a guy where you the $4.9 million raised in sup- used it to obtain lethal doses of helped build the Space Needle state’s Basic Health Care pro- could disagree with him on an port of the measure, nearly 58 medication. for the 1962 World’s Fair. gram for the poor was launched issue, but you could never be percent of voters approved the in 1987 and was the first of its disagreeable with him, because new law in 2008. A DOCUMENTARY ABOUT that GARDNER HAD HIS SHARE of trag- kind in the country. he would never be disagreeable In his biography, when asked campaign, “The Last Campaign edy: his mother and 13-year-old with you” Gregoire told The As- how he wanted to be remem- of Booth Gardner,” was nomi- sister were killed in a plane crash TOWARD THE END of his first sociated Press. “He was a unique bered, he responded, “I tried to nated for an Academy Award in in 1951 and his father, who had term, he appointed Chris Gre- talent.” help people.” 2010. A biography published by struggled with alcohol, fell to his goire, then an assistant attorney “I got out of the office and the Washington state Heritage death from a ninth-floor Hono- general, as head of the Depart- IN 1991, Gardner announced talked with real people, and I Center’s Legacy Project, titled lulu hotel room balcony in 1966. ment of Ecology. Gregoire went he wouldn’t seek a third term, think I made a difference.” Climate Change a Top Concern For Gov. Inslee By Andrew Garber namely carbon dioxide, which No Shortage of Issues troduced dealing with long-term to get his points across. During has very, very significant im- plans to improve water supplies testimony on his climate-change The Seattle Times To be sure, climate change isn’t pacts on Washington state, on in Central Washington, saying bill, House Bill 1915, he talked the only thing on Inslee’s plate. OLYMPIA — There was a our health, on our well-being warming will reduce snowpacks, about watching his 4-year-old The governor is working on a telling moment just before Gov. and on our economy.” making it “absolutely necessary grandson play on the beach and Jay Inslee raised his right hand budget. He’s pressuring the fed- that we increase the water stor- Hayes, who is president of the eral government to clean up ra- “just seeing his face light up when and took the oath of office. Bullitt Foundation, said no one age and water efficiency ... in the he sees a crab or critter” coming He was introduced as a poli- dioactive waste at Hanford. He’s Yakima River Basin because of should be surprised by all this. lobbied lawmakers to approve up from underneath a rock. tician who sees climate change Inslee established himself as climate change.” “I can tell you with a high de- as “an existential threat that universal background checks And when he hired a new sec- an authority on climate change for gun purchases. He’s looking gree of assurance that unless you transcends politics.” and renewable energy in Con- retary of transportation, Lynn and I and other people in our “More than for ways to implement the voter- gress. He co-authored a book, Peterson, he noted that motor state embrace a commitment any other presi- approved legalization of recre- “Apollo’s Fire,” touting the po- vehicles are the state’s largest pro- that we’re going to see to it that dent or governor ational marijuana use. tential benefits of a clean-energy ducer of greenhouse gases. “Lynn our grandkids have that experi- before him, Jay Inslee is also pushing the Leg- economy. And when running for is very committed as I am in ence, they’re not going to have it. has an electoral islature to come up with more finding better options for people mandate on this office, “it was the core of his cam- money for the state’s transporta- And the simple reason is the wa- paign,” Hayes said. “He constant- to get to and from work and re- ter will be too acidic to support issue,” Denis tion system and K-12 education. duce carbon pollution,” he said. Hayes, organizer ly referenced his ... book. People Yet there’s little doubt In- those life-forms,” he said. knew what they were getting.” The governor’s staff says this Richard Feely, a scientist with of the first Earth slee spends far more time talk- is just the start of a deeper con- Day in 1970, told Jay Inslee Still, not everyone was ex- ing about climate change than the National Oceanic and Atmo- governor pecting so much, so soon. versation on climate change. spheric Administration in Seattle a packed audi- his predecessors, former Govs. Cliff Traisman, state lobbyist ence in the ro- “I think there are greater, more Gary Locke and Chris Gregoire. and an acidification expert, said pressing priorities at the moment,” for Washington Conservation the governor was probably accu- tunda two months ago. “I’ve had more time with him Voters and the Washington En- If lawmakers did not grasp said Senate Deputy Republican in the last three months on these rate when it comes to the Pacific Leader Don Benton, R-Vancou- vironmental Council, said Inslee oyster, but the science isn’t clear the significance of those re- issues than I had with Locke and “is clearly not taking a play out of marks then, they do now. ver. “I think we need to look long Gregoire combined over the past yet on other species such as crabs. term, and do little things that add any political consultant’s play- When GOP Rep. Shelly Inslee talks about climate 16 years,” said Rep. Jeff Morris, book. That is for sure. And yes, up over time that will benefit and Short, of Addy, Stevens County, change all the time. He dis- D-Mount Vernon, chairman of people are surprised because help the climate-change situation noted any reduction in Wash- cussed it in his inaugural ad- the House Technology & Eco- he’s running against the grain. and the environment. But they ington state carbon emissions dress, during most of his news nomic Development Committee. He is tackling the issue because would be minuscule compared conferences, when introducing are long-term strategies.” Inslee introduced a climate- he feels it’s a moral obligation to a bill on the issue in the state Inslee, in an interview, said change bill in the House and Sen- do so and an opportunity.” to what China pumps out, Inslee House and Senate, even in an- there’s no time to waste. ate aimed at developing ways to It’s worth paying attention to responded it doesn’t change the nouncing his choice for trans- “If you have a huge problem reduce state greenhouse-gas emis- that phrasing — a “moral obli- state’s moral obligation. portation secretary. that becomes worse over time, sions and meet targets set by the gation” and an “opportunity.” “I know you’re not going to “This is about pollution with it doesn’t mean you should start Legislature in 2008. The measure That is the core of Inslee’s ar- roll down the window and throw a capital P,” he said, testify- later, it means you should start creates a work group that’s sup- gument around climate change. anything out the window tonight ing before the House Environ- earlier,” he said. “This is not posed to come up with recom- worried that somebody in another ment Committee this month something that we just have to mendations by the end of the year. district won’t follow your ethical on climate-change legislation. worry with our grandchildren. He also brought up the issue Moral Principle behavior,” Inslee said. “I think that “It’s about reducing a pollutant, It’s happening today.” in relation to another bill he in- The governor uses homilies is the best answer to this issue.” The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 • Main 14 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Obama Confronts Pope Francis Officially Old Challenges, New Trial Opens For NyC Stop- Starts Papacy With Crises in Middle East Installation Mass That WASHINGTON (AP) — On Draws Thousands his second trip to the Middle East and-Frisk Challenge as U.S. commander in chief, Presi- VATICAN CITY (AP) — dent this week will By Colleen Long Pope Francis has officially be- gun his ministry as the 266th confront a political and strategic The Associated Press landscape nearly unrecognizable pope, receiving the ring symbol- NEW YORK (AP) — Many ‘‘I heard rationalization and justification from the one he encountered on izing the papacy and a wool stole his first trip to the region shortly of the tens of thousands of New rather than explanation from the city. They symbolizing his role as shepherd after assuming office in 2009. Yorkers stopped, questioned and of his 1.2-billion strong flock. Gone are the authoritarian sometimes frisked by police in were not denying. They were justifying.’’ A cardinal intoned the rite of regimes and leaders in Tunisia, the past decade were wrongly inauguration at the start of to- Egypt, Libya and Yemen, and the targeted because of their race, day’s Mass, saying “The Good Rev. Jesse Jackson Shepherd charged Peter to feed once seemingly indestructible lawyers for four men who claim to reporters after court Assad regime in Syria is tottering they were illegally stopped said his lambs and his sheep; today on the brink of collapse. Uncer- Monday. you succeed him as the bishop of tainty abounds in the wake of the But New York Police Depart- this church.” ment lawyers countered that of- The trial is expected to last they were targeted because of Later a half-dozen cardinals revolutions that have convulsed more than a month. their race. the Arab world for the past two ficers must go where the crime is approached the Argentine-born — and the crime is overwhelm- The mayor and police com- One, Devin Almonor, the pope to vow their obedience. years and shaken many of the missioner say stop-and-frisk is ingly in minority neighbor- 16-year-old son of a police officer, The installation occurred in strong but imperfect pillars of a life-saving, crime-stopping hoods. said he was thrown against an sun-drenched St. Peter’s Square stability on the planet’s most po- tool that has helped drive crime A civil trial that began Mon- unmarked car and handcuffed before tens of thousands of peo- litically volatile patch of land. down to record lows. when he was 13 on his way home. And the few constants are day in federal court in Man- ple, princes, sheiks, rabbis and But Darius Charney, the law- The other, David , testified hardly cause for cheer: a moribund hattan will examine the police presidents. yer for the four men who filed that he was wrongly stopped Israeli-Palestinian peace process tactic that has become a city the suit in 2008, said the de- that remains mired in mutual dis- flashpoint, with mass demon- twice. Both said they were tes- partment is doing stops illegally tifying because they didn’t want Cyprus to Seize a Part trust and recrimination, an Iran strations, City Council hearings and must make adjustments. that seemingly inches closer to and mayoral candidates calling the same injustice to happen to of Bank Deposits He called many of the stops a other people. Floyd, 33, is now a nuclear weapons capability despite for change. The lawsuit, now “frightening and degrading ex- PARIS (AP) — Lawmakers in medical school student. intensified international sanctions, a class-action, seeks a court- perience” for “thousands if not Cyprus are still scrambling for City lawyers sought to dis- and the ever-growing threat from appointed monitor to oversee millions” of New Yorkers. a way to raise €5.8 billion ($7.5 extremists. changes to how the police make Charney, of the Center for credit the witnesses by suggest- billion) to help pay for an inter- At the same time, Obama’s stops. Constitutional Rights, called ing their stories had evolved national bailout of the country’s 2012 re-election has changed his The courtroom and overflow the stops “arbitrary, unneces- over the years to become more banks and government. political calculus. Having run his rooms were packed Monday, sary and unconstitutional,” and dramatic. A plan to seize up to 10 percent last race as a political candidate, and stop-and-frisk opponents promised that plaintiffs will Officers and criminologists of people’s savings has been met he is no longer beholden to the held an afternoon rally outside show the judge “powerful testi- who have studied the statistics with fury and it has raised concern, whims of voters. His sights appear the courthouse. The Rev. Jesse monial and statistical evidence” on street stops are also slated if not panic, in the rest of Europe set on building a legacy that, at Jackson watched the opening that New Yorkers are routinely to testify, and lawyers plan to about the security of bank deposits least in the short term, is focused statements, telling reporters out- stopped without suspicion. play hours of audio tapes made in times of financial turmoil. not on foreign policy but on the side court afterward: “I heard Police have made about five by Adrian Schoolcraft, an of- Today, Cypriot lawmakers domestic issues that now drive rationalization and justification million stops in the past decade, ficer who was hauled off to a are scheduled to vote on a re- the agenda in Washington. rather than explanation from of mostly black and Hispanic psych ward against his will after vised plan that would not be so the city. They were not denying. men. Two witnesses testified he said he refused to fill illegal burdensome for people with less They were justifying.” Monday, out of a dozen who say quotas. than €100,000 in the bank. Any Fed Expected to Stick plan must be approved by the to Low-Rate Policies other eurozone countries, which would then commit €10 billion WASHINGTON (AP) — The in rescue loans to Cyprus. U.S. economy is strengthening on Small Aircraft Crashes in Residential Area of Indiana Banks in Cyprus will remain the fuel of more job growth, rising shut until Thursday to give politi- home prices and solid retail sales. cal leaders time to hash out a deal. Just don’t expect the Federal Re- serve to let up in its drive to keep stimulating the economy with Syria Regime Claims record-low interest rates. Not yet, anyway. Rebel Chemical That’s the view of econo- Attack Kills 25 mists as Fed policymakers hold a two-day meeting that starts to- DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — day. On Wednesday, the Fed will Syria’s state-run news agency issue a policy statement and up- says 25 people have been killed date its economic forecasts, and in an alleged rebel chemical at- Chairman Ben Bernanke will tack in northern Syria. hold a news conference. Rebels in northern Syria deny All of which will likely re- the government claim and blamed inforce Bernanke’s stated view regime forces for today’s missile at- that the job market, in particu- tack on Khan al-Assad village in lar, has a long way to go to full northern Aleppo province. health and still needs the Fed’s SANA says 86 people were extraordinary support. wounded, some in critical con- The unemployment rate, at dition. It published pictures 7.7 percent, remains well above showing casualties, including the 5 percent to 6 percent range children, on stretchers in what appears to be a hospital ward. associated with a healthy econo- Mike Hartman / The Associated Press my. The Fed has said it plans to They say victims were taken The front end of a Hawker Beachcraft Premier jet sits in a room of a home on Iowa Street in South Bend, Ind. , on Sunday. to a hospital in a government- keep short-term rates at record Federal investigators say former University of Oklahoma quarterback Steve Davis and a friend ,Tulsa, Okla., business- controlled area in Aleppo. lows at least until unemployment man Wes Caves, were the light crew for the private jet that crashed into a northern Indiana neighborhood. Davis and falls to 6.5 percent, as long as the Caves died Sunday when the plane crashed into three houses near the South Bend Regional Airport. The two passen- inflation outlook remains mild. gers and a resident of one of the homes were injured. Karzai Opponents And it foresees unemployment staying above 6.5 percent until at Open Talks With least the end of 2015. Taliban; Taliban In Colorado, Governor NYC Plan Would Keep Tobacco Products Out of Sight Considers Replacing Key Negotiator Prepares to Sign Gun By Jennifer Peltz And Meghan Barr in restaurants, bars, parks and a reputation as a public health The Associated Press beaches and launched sometimes crusader isn’t backing off after a KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — Controls Amid Warning graphic advertising campaigns setback last week, when a judge Afghan political parties united of Political Peril NEW YORK — Cigarettes about the effects of smoking. struck down the city’s effort to against President Hamid Karzai would have to be kept out of sight The ban on displaying ciga- ban supersized, sugary drinks. recently opened talks with the DENVER (AP) — Firearms in New York City stores under a rettes follows similar laws in The city is appealing that decision. Taliban and U.S.-declared ter- play an outsized role in the hearts first-in-the-nation plan unveiled Iceland, Canada, England and “We’re doing these health rorist Gulbuddin Hekmatyar, of Coloradans. It’s a frontier state by Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Ireland, but it would be the first things to save lives,” Bloomberg hoping to broker peace ahead of that adopted gunslingers Buffalo Monday, igniting complaints from such measure in the U.S. It’s said Monday. next year’s exit of international retailers and smokers who said Bill and Doc Holliday as native aimed at discouraging young combat troops and a presiden- they’ve had enough with the city’s sons, where treasured guns are people from smoking. ThE BILLIONAIRE MAyOR, who tial race that will determine routinely passed from generation crackdowns. “Such displays suggest that also has given $600 million of Karzai’s successor, Taliban and to generation. Shops from corner stores smoking is a normal activity,” his own money to anti-smoking opposition leaders have told The So when Colorado’s Demo- to supermarkets would have to Associated Press. Bloomberg said. “And they in- efforts around the world, began cratic governor made known keep tobacco products in cabi- It’s the first confirmation that vite young people to experiment taking on tobacco use shortly that he plans to ratchet back gun nets, drawers, under the coun- the opposition has opened its rights Wednesday by signing two ter, behind a curtain or in other with tobacco.” after he became mayor in 2002. own, new channel of discussions limits into law, Republicans and concealed spots. Officials also But smokers and cigarette Adult smoking rates have since to try to find a political resolu- gun-rights supporters gasped. want to stop shops from taking sellers said the measure was fallen by nearly a third — from tion to the war, now in its 12th Then they set to work trying cigarette coupons and honoring overreaching. 21.5 percent in 2002 to 14.8 per- year. And the Taliban too seem to undo the new laws to limit discounts, and are proposing a “I don’t disagree that smok- cent in 2011, Health Commis- to want to move things forward, most ammunition magazines minimum price for cigarettes, ing itself is risky, but it’s a le- sioner Dr. Thomas Farley said. even contemplating replacing to 15 rounds and to expand re- below what the going rate is in gal product,” said Audrey Silk, But the youth rate has re- their top negotiator, two senior quired background checks to much of the city now, to dis- who’s affiliated with a smokers- mained flat, at 8.5 percent, since Taliban officials told the AP. private and online gun sales. courage black market sales. rights group that has sued the 2007. Some 28,000 city pub- Reaching an understanding At least two ballot petitions city over previous regulations. lic high school students tried with both the Taliban and Hek- had been filed. Some Republi- ANTI-SMOKING ADvOCATES and “Tobacco’s been normal for cen- smoking for the first time in matyar’s Islamist militant group, cans hinted at lawsuits. More health experts hailed the pro- turies. ... It’s what he’s doing 2011, city officials say. Hezb-e-Islami, would give the predicted political repercussions posals as a bold effort to take on that’s not normal.” Keeping cigarettes under opposition, which expects to for Democrats in a state poised to a habit that remains the leading wraps could help change that, an- field a consensus candidate in be first outside the East Coast to preventable cause of death in a SLATED TO BE INTRODuCED to the ti-smoking advocates say. More- next year’s presidential elec- put new restrictions on firearms city that already has helped im- City Council on Wednesday, the over, it could cut down on impulse tion, a better chance at cobbling after last year’s mass shootings in pose the highest cigarette taxes anti-smoking proposal was also buys by smokers who are trying to together a post-Karzai govern- Aurora and Newtown, Conn. in the country, barred smoking a sign that a mayor who has built quit, city officials say. ment. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 • Main 15

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Previously, records were submit- guardianship cases. ground checks on gun purchas- not come before a judge, people State lawmakers considered, ted only after 90-day involun- In Washington state, offi- ers, the federal database used for whom a guardian was ap- but did not approve, several gun- tary commitments, but McKen- cials have not considered sub- in conducting those checks is pointed by the state, or those control measures this session. A na convened a task force to bring mitting those records, saying it’s riddled with holes. who were committed for 72 bill that would have required the law into line with federal re- the responsibility of guardians Washington submits more hours do not appear in the FBI’s background checks for private porting requirements, which re- to make sure the individuals mental-health records to the da- database, the National Instant gun sales, not just at licensed quire records of 14-day commit- they oversee do not get guns. tabase than many states. Criminal Background Check gun shops, fell a few votes short ments or longer to be submitted. California, which also has But because of privacy laws System (NICS). in the House on Tuesday night. In Washington and most oth- some of the strictest reporting and loopholes, many of the Even so, Washington sends Two other measures never er states, the restriction typically laws, determines prohibitions state’s mental-health records are more names to NICS than most made it out of committee — one remains in place unless the per- based on the length of the invol- not submitted — including the other states, ranking fourth calling for tougher gun-storage son petitions to have it removed. untary commitment. name of anyone who has been for submitting mental-health provisions and another that The measures do not address A 72-hour hold leads to a involuntarily committed for 72 records, according to a nation- would have restricted access to what Lindsay Nichols of the Cal- five-year ban, while a 14-day hours, the shortest possible hold. al gun-safety group, Mayors guns for people going through the ifornia-based Law Center to Pre- commitment leads to a perma- While gun-control advocates Against Illegal Guns. state’s mental-health court system. vent Gun Violence, an advocacy nent ban unless the defendant say adding these and other re- In reality, only about 1 per- group, considers some of the big- successfully petitions to have his cords is vital to public safety, cent of gun purchases are denied Closing Gaps gest loopholes in the state’s report- gun rights restored. mental-health professionals nationally because of mental ill- ing requirements — that 72-hour This law gets a wide range worry that submitting too many ness. Most denials are because The federal government is commitments are not reported, of people into the database but records could invade patients’ a purchaser has a felony record, also looking to close the gaps in and neither are records of people also provides a path to restore privacy or discourage them although fugitives and illegal NICS reporting requirements. for whom the state has appointed gun rights for those no longer from seeking treatment. residents also have higher denial In 2007, Seung-Hui Cho, a a guardian because they cannot considered a risk, which Nichols The debate comes in the rates than the mentally ill. senior at Virginia Tech, killed manage their own affairs. said is key to any successful re- wake of the Sandy Hook El- But as the Sandy Hook mas- 32 people and wounded 17 oth- Though Virginia allowed porting law. ementary School massacre in sacre illustrated, when guns do ers on campus. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Napavine Drubs Mossyrock in Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] C2BL Softball Twinbill 2A Baseball CATFIGHT A DRAW

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] W.F. West’s Keylen Steen (left) is tagged out by Aberdeen’s Ashton Williamson trying to score from second on a single from Tanner Gueller in the ifth game of a resumed Ever- green 2A Conference baseball game Monday in Chehalis. W.F. West won the completed game, 5-4, but lost the regularly-scheduled game, 4-3, in eight innings. W.F. West Beats Aberdeen in Resumed Game, Loses Eight-Inning Nightcap By Aaron VanTuyl from the Capital game," Bearcat [email protected] coach Tommy Elder said, refer- encing the team's 15-3 win over Four hours of baseball in Capital on Friday. Chehalis on Monday afternoon Elijah Johnson, Michael settled next to nothing. Forgione and Dugan Shirer all W.F. West hosted Aberdeen singled to load the bases. Brady for the completion of one Ever- Calkins knocked in a run with a green 2A Conference baseball fielder's choice ground ball, and matchup and the entirety of an- Tanner Gueller laced a single other, rallying to win the com- to bring in a second run. The partmentalized matchup and Bearcats were more opportunis- falling in what turned out to be tic in the fourth, taking advan- the extra-innings nightcap. tage of two Bobcat errors to put runners on and scoring the go- W.F. West 5, Aberdeen 4 ahead run on a groundout from The improved weather Johnson. The go-ahead run worked wonders on the Bearcat came in two batters later on an offense. infield single from Dugan Shirer. Logan James, meanwhile, W.F. West had trailed Ab- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] erdeen 4-1 in the middle of the W.F. West shortstop Michael Forgione holds up the ball after tagging out Charlie Dietrich, who was attempting to steal sec- started on the mound in the fourth inning, in Grays Harbor, ond base Monday in Chehalis. opener, and worked his way out on Thursday when the game was of a bases-loaded jam in the fifth inning without allowing a run. rained out. When it resumed bats flashed for six hits in two four-day difference. shift from how we played the Monday afternoon, though, the innings to overcome the 3-run, "Offensively, it was a total first time, and it was a carryover please see BEARCATS, page S3 Saturday’s Prep Track & Field Prep Softball Gaffney, Brooks-Johnson Each Win Two at Icebreaker By The Chronicle Loggers RAINIER — Adna’s Regyn Gaffney and Pe Ell’s Alissa Brooks-Johnson each won two Pummel events here Saturday in the Rainier Icebreaker Invitational, the annual season-opening track meet. Rainier Brooks-Johnson won the 100-meter hurdles in 16.33 sec- onds and the 300 hurdles in 48.8 seconds, and took second Twice in the long jump at 15 feet, 6 By The Chronicle inches. She also ran a leg of the second-place sprint medley ONALASKA — Onalaska relay team, along with Ashley gave its scoreboard operator Herrera, Dakota Russell and cramps in a run-laden double- Matt Kelley. header sweep of nonconference Teammate Sami-Jo Robin- softball foe Rainier here Monday son won the javelin with a toss by scores of 8-1 and 15-9. of 120-8. In the first game, Onalaska’s Gaffney, a sophomore, won Colee Masciola threw a complete the 100 (12.53) and the 200 game, allowing just three hits (26.17) for the Pirates. The while striking out eight in the 8-1 Adna girls took fifth, with Pe victory. Ell, Hoquiam and South Bend Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle “Colee really stepped it up tying for sixth. Pe Ell’s Alissa Brooks-Johnson takes the baton in the medley relay race at the Rainier High School Ice Breaker Invitational and threw well,” Onalaska coach Rochester’s Kendra Sand- on Saturday. Ken Ulery said. “The girls also ford took second in both hurdle played some good defense be- races, and Toledo’s Amanda the boys side, with Rochester’s Napavine’s Tristan Erven Brandon Butler, Jess White and hind her as well.” Navolynski won the pole vault Cody Triana coming in second took third in the high jump at Fidel Ortiz) finished second in At the plate, the Loggers’ Au- at an even 9 feet, beating Rain- at 16.80 in a tight finish. 5-6. Morton-White Pass’ Jeff 3:46.32. tumn Durand was 3 for 4 with ier’s Nicole Talcott by 6 inches. Onalaska’s Stephen Bottoms, Fenbert was second in the 200 Adna, Morton-White Pass two RBIs, a double and a triple. Onalaska’s Bernie Hayden fin- the defending state cross coun- and fourth in the 100, while and Napavine will all run at a Karlee Hutchison was 2 for 4 ished third in the 3200. try champion, beat teammate Zach Elswick took second in the Toutle Lake meet on Thursday. with an RBI. Tenino’s Garret Eckardt Riley Girt by over a minute to long jump. Mossyrock’s 4x400 Mossyrock and Pe Ell will run won the 110 hurdles in 16.77 on win the 3200 in 10:11. relay team (Honza Savecek, at Wahkiakum the same day. please see SOFTBALL, page S2

Delivery The Final Word W.F. West’s Elijah John- Seahawks Awarded Two 7th-Round Draft Choices son throws a TV’s Best Bet By Danny O’Neil more seventh-round choices as compen- pitch during Spring Training Baseball a postponed The Seattle Times sation for suffering a net loss in free agen- game of cy. Seattle vs. San Francisco Evergreen The Seahawks don’t currently hold a The NFL awarded 32 compensatory 7:05 p.m. 2A baseball pick during the first day of the NFL draft choices Monday, spreading them among ROOT action against after trading their first-round choice as 16 teams. The Seahawks were given two Aberdeen on part of the package to acquire Percy Har- seventh-round choices in part for the Monday night vin from Minnesota. free-agent departures of quarterback in Chehalis. The Seahawks will finish with a flour- Charlie Whitehurst and safety Atari Big- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] ish, though, after being awarded two by, both of whom went to San Diego. • Sports 2 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013

Saturday’s Prep Track & Field Saturday’s 2B Softball Tigers Unload on Mossyrock By The Chronicle Pass in the first game of a NAPAVINE — The Tiger scheduled Central 2B League bats blasted out 29 hits in two softball doubleheader here games totaling six innings Saturday. here Saturday, sweeping Emma Brattain had two Mossyrock 21-0 and 17-0 in hits and four RBIs, including Central 2B League action. a game-ending 2-run homer Napavine's Demi Sah- in the bottom of the fourth linger and Karley Bornstein were each 3 for 3 in the inning. Kendra Stajduhar opener, while Mackenzie and Cheyenne Gilbertson Olson went 2 for 3 with two had two hits each for the win- doubles and held Mossyrock ners, while Sam Rolfe had a to two hits — one each from double and two RBIs. Alexa Autumn Moorcroft and Ale- Bond added a triple. Autumn Ledgerwood / Courtesy Photo jandro Mendoza — to get the The Pirates' third-inning The W.F. West boys track team poses with the irst-place trophy from the Longview Rotary Relays track meet Saturday after- win in the circle. scoring flurry included six noon, after returning to Chehalis. "Things obviously didn't hits, a hit batter and five go our way, and they just walks. It was the first game of hit the crap out of the ball," Mossyrock coach Marci Bow- the season for Morton-White Bearcat Boys Win Rotary Relays er said. Pass. Nine of the Tigers' 16 hits "We're putting the bat on By The Chronicle as did the shot put team (Ryan Roberts, Terek Thornburg, T.J. in Game 2 went for extra bas- the ball, we're making defen- LONGVIEW — The W.F. Hartman, Justin Kennedy and Even), and the 1600 medley re- es. Grace Hamre went 4 for sive plays, that's all we can Dylan Verderico). Denver Park- West boys track team took home lay (Camlin, Wendling, Fisher, 4 with a double and a home ask of them right now," Adna er, Hunter Jones, Danny Robert- first after the annual Longview Parker). run, and Olson and Sahlinger son and Dallas Snider teamed coach Mike Raschke said of Rotary Relays season-opening Moon, Ledgerwood said, each had a double and a hom- up to win the distance medley his team. track meet here Saturday. made a big contribution in his er. relay, and Jones, Snider, Moon Rolfe held the Timber- “This was a great way for our first track meet. The Bearcat Taylor White had hits in and Robertson ran the 4x400- wolves to one hit through boys’ team to start their season boys scored 93 team points to each of her official at-bats, meters relay in 3 minutes, 39.3 four innings to record the with a team win,” W.F. West edge second-place Kelso’s 86 and Alexa Peters held Mossy- seconds to take first. win. coach Autumn Legerwood said. Second place teams for the points. rock to just one hit. “Our success and depth in the The Bearcat girls high jump Mossyrock (1-3) will host The second game of the Bearcat boys included the high twinbill was postponed due field events really complimented jump (Moon, Wyatt Holt, Allan team (Kennedy Johnson, Han- Rainier in a nonleague game to rain in the fourth inning, our consistently strong track McClure), the discus (Kennedy, nah Tak, Amanda Forbes) took on Tuesday, while Napavine events today.” Hartman, Chase Olsen), the third. (2-1) will play at Rochester on with Adna leading 7-4. A The long jump team (Bryan triple jump (Camlin, Cole Fish- W.F. West will run at the Ti- Tuesday. date for the completion of the Moon, Nathan Wendling and er, Justin Wendling), the 4x800 ger Invite in Battle Ground on game has yet to be set. Nolan Camlin) finished first, relay (Tony Swenson, Conner Saturday. Pirates Shut Out MWP Adna (3-1, 2-0 league) ADNA — The Pirates will host Onalaska on Friday. Saturday’s Prep Girls Tennis exploded for 11 runs in the Morton-White Pass (0-1) is third inning and rolled to a slated to play at Naches on 16-0 win over Morton-White Tuesday.

Softball: Loggers at Adna Fri. Continued from Sports 1 for 3 with three RBIs, while both Maciola and Hutchison were 2 “I thought Autumn was see- for 3. ing the ball really well,” Ulery “We saw a lot of good things said. “The top four girls in our lineup did a good job in the first today and our baserunning game.” was a lot better than on Fri- In the second game, the day,” Ulery said. “In the second Onalaska bats were even hotter game, the bottom of the order in a 15-9 victory. Tommy Hoyt came through with some big threw five innings for the Log- hits. We’re manufacturing runs. gers, allowing just one hit. We’re trying to keep ourselves Offensively, Jessica Paxton was 4 moving.” for 5 with an RBI and three sto- The Loggers (4-1, 2-1 league) len bases. McKenna Ulery was 2 will play at Adna on Friday. Deb Keahey / Courtesy Photo The Centralia girls tennis team won the R.A. Long Tennis Tournament, which concluded Saturday in Longview. In the front row, from left: Sara Atkinson, Anda Christian and Lillian Albright. In the back row, from left: coach Deb Keahey, Payton Zand- ofsky, Emily Scherer, Anna Scheibmeir, McKailey Fast, Jaycee Foster and Sydney Creel. Tigers Repeat as R.A. Long Champs By The Chronicle "They have an unusual base- victorious Tigers’ players won $25 OFF LONGVIEW — The Centra- line doubles style, but it seemed 48 out of 53 games in their eight lia girls tennis squad repeated as to work for them in crunch time," sets. When you buy a front or rear break job! team champions at the annual Keahey said. "They looked like “They stayed focused and (passenger and light trucks only) R.A. Long Tennis Tournament veterans of tournaments when took care of business,” Centralia here Saturday. they won first place." coach Debra Keahey said. “May- Lillian Albright was a cham- Christian and Zandofsky be the cold and windy weather WWW.LESSCHWAB.COM pion in the No. 2 singles bracket, needed a third-set tiebreaker to had a little bit to do with them Sara Atkinson and Emily Scher- win their championship, and wanting to finish their match er won the No. 2 doubles divi- Albright beat Hockinson's Emily early.” sion, and Anda Christian and Bozarth 6-0, 6-2 in the finale. Centralia’s No. 1 and No. 3 Payton Zandofsky were the No. Sydney Creel (No. 3 singles) singles players Anna Scheibmeir 3 doubles winners for the Tigers. and McKailey Fast and Jay- and Sydney Creel defeated their Nathan Wright "I wish we had more tour- cee Foster (No. 1 doubles) each Mark Witham opponents in two quick sets, Manager Manager naments like this because you finished second, while Anna while No. 2 single Lillian Al- CH491533sl.db can't duplicate the atmoshpere, Scheibmeir took third in the top Centralia Chehalis bright swept Clair Tangvald 6-0, the pressure, and the feeling of singles bracket. 1211 Harrison 36 N. Market 6-0. being at a tournament," Tiger Centralia will host Aberdeen 736-6603 748-0295 coach Deb Keahey said. "I think on Monday. The Tigers’ No. 3 doubles our girls did wonderful in this team of Anda Christian and setting. This was a great physi- Payton Zandofsky defeated Centralia, Powered by Singles, Brandon Santos and Yulisa Mo- cal and emotional test for us as a Drops Aberdeen team and as individual players." relia 6-1, 6-1. MARCH MARKDOWN Atkinson and Scherer were Centralia dominated the “It’s early in the season and in their first-ever tournament, singles action to win its second as a team, we can only get better,” and beat Hockinson's Rachel league match today at home, 4-2, Keahey said. Kazangian and Emelia Vail 6-3, Monday in Evergreen 2A Con- Centralia will host River 6-0 in the finals. ference girls tennis action. The Ridge on Monday. Mania! Saturday’s Prep Boys Soccer

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Racing Baseball Dominican Kasey Kahne Wins Food City 500 Republic’s By Jim Utter Victory Sets Up The Charlotte Observer All-Caribbean BRISTOL, Tenn. — It’s not World Baseball how you start but where you fin- ish that’s most important in rac- Classic Final ing. Even though Kasey Kahne SAN FRANCISCO finished fourth in the Sprint (MCT) — His first stint as Cup Series standings last year a manager ended by the after a terrible start to the sea- Netherlands' 4-1 loss to son, he was in no mood for a re- the Dominican Republic peat performance. on Monday night, Giants Kahne’s victory in Sunday’s hitting coach Hensley Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Meulens let on little in the Speedway ensured that won’t way of disappointment. happen but his first two races He strode into his of the 2013 season left him with postgame interview with some lingering doubts. a smile and a "Hello." Despite a fast car at Daytona, Questioned whether Kahne got caught in a wreck he might have left his and finished 36th. He was 19th starter in too long in a a week later at Phoenix, leaving pivotal fifth inning, Meu- him 29th in points. Wade Payne / The Associated Press The tide turned last week lens politely, but firmly, NASCAR Sprint Cup Series driver Kasey Kahne (5) does a burnout after winning the Food City 500 auto race, Sunday in Bristol, with a runner-up finish at Las stood by his decision. Tenn. Vegas and Sunday Kahne and Meulens will be back his No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports to toeing a dugout step at team were able to cash in all better. So far it’s all paying off.” a while by a pit road speeding four laps to go, but I didn’t get AT&T Park soon enough, their chips. Kahne is now seventh in the penalty and Matt Kenseth got the chance. with a team that wears “It feels really good to win series standings, 42 behind new wrecked while running second “I’m not sure what happened, black and orange and at this place. It’s been such a points leader Brad Keselowski. when then-leader Jeff Gordon if (Hamlin) got pushed from has made a recent habit tough track over the years,” said Kahne has improved 22 spots in blew a right-front tire and col- behind or if he just ran me over, of playing for high stakes. Kahne, who earned his 15th ca- the past two weeks. lected him in the accident. but that’s racing.” It just won't be Tuesday reer win and first at Bristol. It took 26 races before Kahne Hamlin ended up bouncing Kyle Busch, who started from night. “My first time here in 2002 broke into the top 10 in points off the walls in the final laps and the pole, finished second. Kesel- Monday's outcome was just something. I couldn’t last year. had to settle for a 23rd place fin- owski was third, Kurt Busch was set up an all-Caribbean believe the way that you drove, “We’ve had a lot of good runs ish and a war of words on Twit- fourth and Clint Bowyer was World Baseball Classic as hard as you drove here, the here. We finally finished one ter with former teammate Joey fifth. final Tuesday night be- way things happen so quickly.” off, so we’re proud of that,” said Logano after the race. “I just need to stop getting tween the Dominican Re- Khane’s crew chief, Kenny Fran- Jimmie Johnson slapped the Kahne said he believed he penalties and just stay up front public, which is unbeaten cis. wall hard on Lap 455 to bring had cars capable of winning at in the tournament, and “I feel like it’s a great start to out the 10th caution of the race. all day,” Busch said after the both Daytona and Las Vegas race. “We’re trying to take too Puerto Rico, which beat and wanted to be able to capital- the year. Hopefully, we can keep On the restart on Lap 462, Brad much on pit road and it’s not two-time champion Ja- ize on the opportunities to win building on the momentum Keselowski led the way ahead pan on Sunday. he’s had early this season. we’ve established.” of Kahne but a bad restart and working for us, so we just need “We’ve gained a lot of spots For much of Sunday’s race, Kahne almost immediately took to back off. The Netherlands saw here in the last two weeks and it appeared Joe Gibbs Racing the lead that he would not relin- “I just never really had the its upstart WBC run end feel really good about where would be celebrating in Victory quish. car that was worth being able to as it scored its lone run in we’re at, where our team’s at,” he Lane as its three drivers — Kyle “I got ran over,” Keselowski run the bottom (groove) as long the first inning without said. “There was a lot that went Busch, Denny Hamlin and Matt said of the final restart. “I’d have as it needed to. Then on the top a hit, then was stymied on during the offseason to get Kenseth — combined to lead to look at the replay but it was (groove), it was too tight as well. by right-hander Edinson a little bit better. I felt like each 258 of the first 322 laps. going to be a hell of a battle be- “But it was a good day, I Volquez and a series of one of us needed to get a touch Busch’s run was derailed for tween me and Kasey there with guess.” right-handers out of the Dominican bullpen who all hit the mid-90s with their fastballs. Bearcats Fernando Rodney sealed it with a strike- Continued from Sports 1 out, and the Dominican team rushed him on the Anthony Painter took over mound, joining him in in the sixth, walking two batters shooting an imaginary and getting three consecutive bow and arrow toward fielder's choice ground balls to the black sky above the end the frame. He stayed on in center-field scoreboard. the seventh, giving up a hit to a Meulens was left to deliv- runner that was out on the ensu- er a manager's message to ing fielder's choice. his team. "That offense feasts on fast- balls, and Anthony does a great "I thanked them for job of hitting spots and just playing with a lot of heart," changing speeds enough that we Meulens said. "We just got thought he could be successful," beat by a little better team Elder said. "We were hoping he today." could just go for an inning, and For four innings, he just kind of kept going and Netherlands left-hander got outs. He was definitely kind Diegomar Markwell, 32, of a good surprise." who reached Double A Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in the Toronto Blue Jays' The ball gets by W.F. West third baseman Brady Calkins during Evergreen 2A Conference action against Abderdeen on Mon- Aberdeen 4, W.F. West 3 system in 2003, held the day in Chehalis. Abderdeen won in extra innings, 4-3. powerful Dominican The pitching was solid and lineup at bay, allowing the offense out-hit the Bobcats, "We made too many mis- and retired the final five batters of our order up," Elder said, "and two singles and guarding 8-7. The defense, though, was takes down the stretch," Elder a 1-0 lead. But the Do- a little less consistent in a 4-3, he faced over two innings to end we just didn't get it done." said. "I thought we played really the game. Shirer went 2 for 4 in the minicans broke through eight-inning loss to round out in the fifth. the four-hour baseball experi- well, and I thought the approach Shirer had started off the nightcap and 4 for 6 on the day. was good at the plate. seventh inning with a bunt sin- Gueller added two hits in Game Carlos Santana dou- ence. bled and scored on Moi- The Bearcats turned a double "It's early in the year," he add- gle and moved to second on a 2, and Nord and Ashton Wil- ed. "We'll get better." bunt from Toby Johnson. Steen, liamson each had two hits for ses Sierra's double to left. play in the fourth inning, when With two outs, Jose Reyes Dugan Shirer snagged a fly ball Shirer's second-inning who had a double and a triple in the winners. double scored a run in the sec- his two prior plate appearances, Logan James started on the hit a soft liner to center in center field and gunned down off Markwell that died the runner attempting to tag up ond, Keylen Steen doubled and was then intentionally walked to mound for W.F. West, allow- at the feet of Roger Ber- third base. They turned another scored on a single from Tanner put runners on first and second ing six hits and a pair of earned nadina for an RBI single in the fifth, on a ground ball to Gueller in the third, and Mi- with one out, but Nord wound runs over five innings. Steen, in and a 2-1 lead. That lead third that erased runners at sec- chael Forgione bunted his way up retiring the next five hitters relief, struck out five over the fi- ond and first but let a run sneak to first and scored on a sacrifice he faced to end the game. nal two innings. stretched to three when home. fly from Toby Johnson in the Nord, though a familiar foe W.F. West (3-1, 2-1 league) is Reyes scooted home on a On the flip side, a ball third that put W.F. West up 3-1. to the lineup, was a marked shift scheduled to host Olympia in a wild pitch by reliever Tom thrown in to the Bobcat dugout Aberdeen, though, plated a in velocity from right-hand- nonleague game today. Stuifbergen and Edwin on the third-base side let a run run on a wild pitch in sixth be- er Charlie Dietrich, who had Note: Centralia was sched- Encarnacion hit an RBI score, and a throw from behind fore the double-play run tied the worked the first six innings for uled to host Capital on Mon- single. the plate into the outfield put game. Collin Nord, the Bobcats' Aberdeen. day. Due to field conditions, the Meulens was later the eventual winning run 90 feet 6-foot-5 left-hander, took over "We had our shot with Du- game has been rescheduled for asked if he considered re- closer to home. pitching duties in the seventh gan at second, and the middle Thursday. placing Markwell before he faced Reyes for a third time. Meulens answered MLS no – he wanted Reyes to hit right-handed, and Markwell had been the Sounders, Earthquakes Will Be Missing Players at San Jose Netherlands' best pitcher By Joshua Mayers die Johnson (U.S.) and Obafemi to play and the cohesion within ers Victor Bernardez (Hondu- in the tournament. Mark- well got to two strikes on The Seattle Times Martins (Nigeria), and midfield- that group a little bit better right ras) and Justin Morrow (U.S.) er Mario Martinez (Honduras). now." Reyes and Miguel Tejada Sounders FC's game Sat- due to national team duty. Coach Sigi Schmid, after the The Sounders also have in- before both singled to urday at San Jose will feature San Jose also is dealing with weekend's 1-1 tie against Port- juries to several key players, in- prolong the inning. teams trying to figure out who is injuries to midfielder Marvin land, called the absences "frus- cluding midfielders Brad Evans "We had the best guy available on their rosters. Chavez (knee sprain), defend- trating." and Shalrie Joseph (calf strains), on the mound," Meulens Both sides have taken hits er Steven Beitashour (sports said. "These guys did a "We need some time right as well as defenders Adam Jo- recently with international call- great job, and I think I did now to train together," he said. hansson (knee sprain) and Pat- hernia), and forwards Steven ups and injuries. the right decision in my Seattle will be without a trio "Hopefully once we get all them rick Ianni (foot fracture). Lenhart (knee surgery), Alan Gordon (foot surgery), and ex- mind. It just didn't turn of stars due to national team back we can implement that. But The Earthquakes, who out." duty for upcoming FIFA World we still have the rest of the guys earned the league's best record Sounder Mike Fucito (ham- Cup qualifiers — forwards Ed- here, so we can get that nucleus in 2012, will be without defend- string strain). • Sports 4 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013

NFL Pete Carroll: How Basketball led Seahawk Coach’s Success

By Jerry Brewer He opened his book “Win him, “Come on, meet me in The Seattle Times Forever” with an anecdote: In my office.” 2000, six months after the Pa- The two spent an entire RENTON — You can’t triots fired him, Carroll read Sunday afternoon talking fully understand Pete Car- Wooden’s “A Lifetime of Ob- about Carroll’s career aspira- roll, the animated Seahawks servations and Reflections On tions and strategizing how to football coach, without get- and Off the Court” and had reach those goals. Valvano, a ting to know Pete Carroll, the an epiphany about his coach- dynamic speaker who later avid basketball fan. He teaches ing career. He became ob- inspired the sports world with with an oval-shaped ball, but sessed with Wooden’s famous his courage fighting cancer he often learns from round Pyramid of Success. and his 1993 ESPY Awards ball. The biggest message Car- speech, was engaging and pas- To show the reach of Matt York / The Associated Press roll took from Wooden: It is sionate. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell speaks during a news conference at the Arizona March Madness, look now imperative to have a philoso- “We talked about position- Biltmore, Monday in Phoenix for the start of NFL football annual meetings. at the 61-year-old who plays phy and be able to articulate ing yourself for your next op- hoops regularly, even after a it. Then he went to USC and portunity, so that you get the knee replacement. “I’m down dominated. Now, Carroll is things that you deserve and to my D game now,” Carroll rewriting the story of his NFL that you’re worthy of owning,” jokes, but he’s still out there Goodell: No Expanded head-coaching career. Carroll recalled. “He took shooting and sweating, using Carroll marveled at how me through a whole process the game as his favorite form it took Wooden 16 seasons Playoffs for 2013 Season of exercise. of finding the truth, but also to win his first national title interviewing and presenting Hoops of various sizes at UCLA. Then he went on a PHOENIX (AP) — The Ra- conference, Goodell and Jim are all around the Seahawks’ yourself in a manner so that streak of 10 championships in you can best show what you’re vens certainly will get to cel- Brown announced that the practice facility — outside, in 12 years, including seven in a ebrate their Super Bowl triumph league will pay $42 million as the auditorium, over the door all about. row. Carroll’s “Win Forever” “It was a cool thing. At the again in their home stadium, part of a settlement with a group of his office. In his younger mantra is merely an exten- maybe even while honoring the of retired players who sued over days, when Carroll was coach- time, we had a blast. And he sion of what he gleaned from had some great principles in retired Ray Lewis. the use of their names and im- ing the New York Jets and Wooden, which is that success there. I share it with all of my It just might ages without their consent. New England Patriots, people can be cloned if there is a clear guys now, so that when they not happen to “We have a common good thought it was inappropriate vision behind it. interview, they can kick ass, open the next fund in our agreement that will for a football coach to spend “It just hit me,” said Car- NFL season. allow us to reach out and help so much time competing in roll, pausing recently to talk too.” Downtown a lot of our players who really pickup games. But, over time, hoops at the end of an inter- Asked if Carroll got the job Baltimore al- need help,” Brown said, “and winning and Carroll’s person- view. “It hit me then that, once he interviewed for, he laughed ready will be a not only that, but to help their ality have changed that think- he (Wooden) got it figured and said, “No. I got the next busy place on spouses who some are suffering. ing. Besides, when you hear out, that he was untouchable one, though.” Sept. 5, when the league planned We have individuals who are about how basketball shaped almost. It hit me how impor- Monte Kiffin, perhaps to hold its traditional Thurs- homeless. the rock-star coach he has be- tant it is to have your act to- Carroll’s best friend in foot- day kickoff game hosted by the “Today is like a coming back come, it makes it easier to ap- gether. Know your philosophy ball, was the N.C. State coach champions. together because we can publicly preciate his fascination. and know what you stand for back then. He was fired from The Orioles have a night say that we are doing something Carroll, incandescent by and make it clear so that you his only head-coaching job in game at Camden Yards, which together that is going to be a nature, really lights up when can transfer it to the people 1982. Carroll used those new shares parking lots with the Ra- landmark happening for people discussing how he has been around you. interview skills to get a job vens’ home stadium. who truly need it.” influenced by two late, great “That influence has never at Pacific, his alma mater, as Unless the Ravens and the Carolina Panthers owner college basketball coaches: left. It’s why I’m here right the assistant head coach and NFL can get the Orioles to run Jerry Richardson, a former NFL John Wooden and Jim Val- now.” offensive coordinator. A year a reverse and move the game to receiver, said the agreement was vano. You’ll hear those names Carroll was a defensive later, Carroll went to the NFL. the afternoon or to another day “better late than never.” a lot over the next three weeks. coordinator and secondary Surely, he carried a basket- — without violating any Major “Some of my most frustrat- Wooden, the undisputed coach at N.C. State from 1980 ball under his arm during ev- League Baseball rules — Joe ing moments in discussions greatest college hoops coach to ‘82. Valvano took over as ery transition. Flacco and company could open have evolved around this issue ever, is always the standard. the men’s basketball coach “I love hoops,” Carroll on the road. of what in my judgment is fair- And this is the 30-year anni- at the same time. The brash, said. “People think I’m jacking So far, there’s been no prog- ness to the former players of the versary of Valvano’s improb- quick-witted New Yorker and around playing basketball. I’m ress, and Sept. 4 is not an op- league who were not included in able 1983 championship at the California cool defensive not. I’m working out. And I’m tion because it’s the first night of the benefit packages and (not) North Carolina State. guru became friendly. Once, learning.” Rosh Hashanah. appreciated the way they should,” Lessons learned from when Carroll was preparing And the Seahawks are now NFL Commissioner Roger Richardson said. “It is a new day. Wooden are fundamental to for a job interview, he confid- the beneficiaries of those les- Goodell twice has spoken with I am honored that this day has the coach that Carroll is now. ed in Valvano. Jimmy V told sons. his MLB counterpart, Bud Selig, arrived. I am very grateful it is seeking a solution. here.” “Unfortunately, the only (oth- Moments later, Goodell er) option is to take the Ravens came down hard on teams that on the road,” Goodell said. “We consider asking questions about think that is wrong for the Ra- a player’s sexual orientation at vens’ fans. We would not want the scouting combine. STREAM & LAKE MAP that to happen. Michigan quarterback- “We are working on parallel turned-receiver Denard Rob- tracks for a couple more weeks. inson, Colorado tight end Nick Clearly, we are getting to a point Kasa and Michigan State run- where we have to make that de- Get Your ning back Le’Veon Bell indicat- cision.” ed they were asked about it last The Orioles are scheduled month in Indianapolis. to play the Indians in “We have been following up Copy Today! on Sept. 4 at 7:05 p.m. and then with the players and their rep- open a series at home against the White Sox on Sept. 5 at 7:05 p.m. resentatives directly,” Goodell PICK UP LOCALLY Under baseball’s collective said. “We are also this afternoon bargaining agreement, getaway working with all of our execu- games shall not be scheduled or tives that lead in that position to rescheduled to start later than 5 make sure they understand what p.m. if either club is required to you can’t ask and what you can travel for a day game, scheduled ask. We’re a professional organi- Locate More and Bigger Fish with the next day, between cities in zation. That’s unacceptable. We which the in-flight time is more will do things the right way. We the Stream & Lake Map of Washington than 1½ hours. will give them that education The rule can be waived by a and that training. I hope that Why every angler and boater needs this map vote by the players on the team that will solve the problem.” it affects, in this case the Orioles. Goodell also dismissed the Professor Higbee’s®Stream & Lake Map of Last year, the NFL moved the notion that problems caused by opener to a Wednesday night the third-quarter blackout dur- Washington is the irst and only highly detailed map to avoid conflicting with Presi- ing the Super Bowl will damage dent Barack Obama’s acceptance ’ chances of host- of its kind. The 3-foot-by-4.5-foot Washington map speech at the Democratic Con- ing the game again. The league vention. believes New Orleans authori- shows 25,000 miles of streams plus lakes. “We have had discussions ties discovered the source of the with representatives of the Ori- problem that caused a 32-min- oles, and we have offered to ute delay. make them financially whole,” “They did a great job,” LIMITED TIME OFFER – GET 3 BONUSES WITH EACH MAP Ravens President Dick Cass Goodell said. “I mentioned that Available rolled or folded. ALSO AVAILABLE in heavy gauge this morning to our member- posted Monday on the team’s LIFETIME GUARANTEED, glass-like clear-lamination, write-on wipe-off Twitter account. “We’ve left it ship and I think they deserve there. Now the commissioner is another Super Bowl.” surface, with brass eyelets for easy hanging. trying to find if he can find a so- Goodell also: lution.” —Said there will be no Washington 3 FT by 4.5 FT Rolled Paper Map(S) Goodell also said the playoffs change to the $36 million salary Local Pick Up $19.95 ea. ______will not expand this season, but cap reduction the Washington it will be discussed for the future. Redskins were hit with in 2012; Last December, Goodell spoke $18 million last year and $18 this Washington 3 FT by 4.5 FT Folded Paper Map(S) about adding two or four teams year. Redskins general manager Local Pick Up $19.95 ea. ______to the current 12-team format. Bruce Allen recently called the “The competition commit- penalty “a travesty of fairness.” tee looked at some of the is- —Admitted there was im- Washington 3 FT by 4.5 FT Laminated Rolled Map(S) sues,” said Goodell, who added proved effort in the players’ per- the league needs to discuss ex- formance at the Pro Bowl and Local Pick Up $39.95 ea. ______panded playoffs with the players’ there will be further discussions union, too. here on its future. Come In Today! “Now, we have a little bit of —Reiterated the league’s de- The Chronicle work to do before we can ad- sire to place a franchise in Los 321 N. Pearl St. vance it. It clearly won’t be hap- Angeles. He even thought Phil- pening for this year if there was ip Anschutz’s decision not to Centralia, WA 98531 any doubt about that.” sell AEG, which has interest in o Mastercard o Visa o American Express o Discover Surrounded by six Pro Foot- building a stadium downtown, ball Hall of Famers at a news is “very positive.” Sports 5  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 SPORTS

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Bruce Schwartzman Conklin Photo/Jed AP AP Photo/Charlie Riedel Conroy Photo/Michael AP Peyton Siva, Louisville Kelly Olynyk, Gonzaga Ben McLemore, Kansas Cody Zeller, Indiana Louisville is a No. 1 seed for the second time since the NCAA Gonzaga, the No. 1 seed, is making its 15th straight ap- Kansas is in the NCAA Tournament for the 24th straight sea- Indiana is a No. 1 seed for the first time since 1993 and Tournament field expanded in 1985. The Cards were a No. 1 pearance in the NCAA Tournament. Previously the Zags’ son. The record is 27, by North Carolina (1975-2001). … only the third time since the NCAA Tournament expanded in 2009 and advanced to the regional final. … This is the highest seed was a No. 2 in 2004. … Ohio State enters the Georgetown has only lost twice since Jan. 19. The Hoyas in 1985. … Miami is back in the NCAA Tournament for the fifth straight season Duke has been either a No. 1 seed or a NCAA Tournament on an eight-game winning streak. The closed the regular season with 10 wins in their last 11 games first time since 2008. The Hurricanes have only advanced to No. 2 seed. The Blue Devils lost last season in the first round Buckeyes won the Big Ten Tournament title on Sunday af- and then lost in the Big East Semifinals in overtime to Syra- the Sweet 16 once, in 2000. … Marquette has advanced to as a No. 2 seed. … Michigan State played the nation’s most ternoon. … New Mexico earned its highest seed ever in cuse. … Florida comes into the NCAA Tournament with a the Sweet 16 in each of the last two seasons — as a No. 3 difficult schedule, according to KenPom.com. … Saint Louis the NCAAs. The Lobos, the regular season and postseason 26–7 record, but the Gators are 0–6 in games decided by seed last year and a No. 11 in 2011. … Syracuse is 8–8 in is making back-to-back trips to the NCAAs for the first time champs in the Mountain West, are a No. 3 seed in the West. six points or less. … Michigan missed the NCAA every year its last 16 games. The Orange opened the season with an since 1994 and ’95. The Billikens’ No. 4 seed is their high- … Kansas State, the No. 4 seed in the West, has made four from 1998-2008 but has now made it in four straight sea- 18–1 record. … UNLV has only advanced to the Sweet 16 est ever. … Oklahoma State is ranked 268th nationally in straight NCAA Tournaments for the first time in school history. sons. … VCU is 6–2 in the NCAA Tournament in the last two once — in 2007 as a No. 7 seed — since Jerry Tarkanian 3-point field goal percentage at 31.6. … Memphis only has … Wisconsin has advanced to the Sweet 16 in each of the seasons. Prior to last season, the Rams had a total of five was forced out in 1992. … Butler has failed to win at least one win over another team that is in the 2013 NCAA Tour- past two seasons as the No. 4 seed. The Badgers have not NCAA wins in their history. … UCLA has won at least one one game only once in its last seven trips to the NCAA Tour- nament (Harvard). The Tigers lost to VCU, Louisville and Min- reached the Elite Eight since 2005, when they lost to No. 1 game in each of the last five times it has played in the NCAA nament. In 2009, the Bulldogs lost as a No. 9 seed to LSU nesota. … Creighton leads the nation in 3-point shooting seed North Carolina. … Arizona is 5–5 in its last 10 games Tournament. The Bruins last went one and done in 2005. … 75–71. … Illinois has an assist on only 42.4 percent of its at 42.1 percent. The Bluejays rank second nationally in 2- after opening the season 20–2. … Notre Dame has not de- San Diego State has only two NCAA Tournament wins in made baskets to rank 340th in the nation in that category. point shooting at 56.4 percent. … Colorado State is the na- feated a higher-seeded team in the NCAA Tournament since school history. Both came in 2011, over Northern Colorado … NC State is a single-digit seed in the NCAA Tournament tion’s top rebounding team, ranking second in offensive beating No. 4 Washington State as the No. 5 seed in 2008. and Temple. … North Carolina is the No. 8 seed in the for the first time since 2003. The Wolfpack lost that season percentage (41.8) and first in defensive percentage (23.3). … Pittsburgh is the ninth-most efficient offensive team in South, its lowest since 2000, when it advanced to the Final as a No. 9 seed to Cal in the first round. … Temple has … Missouri has lost its first game in each of the past two the nation, according to KenPom.com. … Wichita State is Four also as a No. 8 seed. … In a five-day stretch in No- only one NCAA Tournament win in the last decade. The Owls seasons, as a No. 11 seed in 2011 and a No. 2 seed in 2012. making back-to-back NCAA appearances for the first time vember, Villanova lost to Alabama by 22 points and Colum- beat Penn State as No. 7 seed in 2011. … Colorado is … After a 12–0 start, Cincinnati went 10–11 the rest of the since Eddie Fogler coached the Shockers in the late 1980s. bia (at home) by 18 points. Neither team is in the NCAA making back-to-back NCAA Tournament appearances for season. … Middle Tennessee is in the NCAA Tournament … Just over 37 percent of Iowa State’s points come from Tournament. … Oklahoma coach Lon Kruger is the first the first time since the mid-1950s. … Bucknell is 2–3 all- for the first time since 1989. The Blue Raiders, a No. 13 seed the 3-point shot. Only eight teams nationally rely more on coach to take five different schools to the NCAA Tournament time in first-round games despite never being seeded that season, upset No. 4 seed Florida State. the 3-pointer. — Kansas State, Florida, Illinois, UNLV and Oklahoma. higher than No. 9.

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Scoreboard Sports Briefs Olson and Karley Bornstein; Mossyr- 11. River Ridge 35.5 554; 5. Matt Kelley 541; 6. Jason Olson PREP ock — Sara Smith, Calli Hensch (3) and 12. Napavine 28 537; 7. Brett Curtright 521; 8. Ivan Guer- Girls Fastpitch Clinic Coming in Chehalis Local Prep Schedules Autumn Moorcroft 13. Ridgefield 22.5 rero 488; 9. Larry Engel 483; 10. Paul TUESDAY, March 19 14. Tenino 20 Gilmer 476; High Game: Jack Cham- By The Chronicle Baseball Game 2 14. Morton White Pass 20 bers 227 16. Rochester 19 Top 10 Women Adna at NW Christian, 4 p.m. TIGERS 17, VIKINGS 0 The W.F. West High School fastpitch team and 17. Wahkiakum 10 1. Cheri Lewis 463; 2. Ashley Date 417; Centralia at Aberdeen, 4:30 p.m. Napavine 773 — 17 16 0 coaching staff will host a one-day fastpitch clinic, for Mossyrock 000 — 0 1 2 17. Toledo 10 3. Karen Mattis 414; 4. Kori Holmes 413; Olympia at W.F. West, 4 p.m. 19. Onalaska 7.5 5. Callie Luond 402; 6. Joyce Chambers players from t-ball to 12U, on March 23. Napavine at Mossyrock, 4 p.m. Batteries: Napavine — Alexa Pe- ters and Karley Bornstein; Mossyrock 19. Mossyrock 7 397; 7. Candy Hallom 396 and Sonia Ol- Morton-White Pass at Naches, 3 p.m. The clinic will focus on hitting fundamentals and — Sara Smith and Autumn Moorcroft son 396; 8. Gerri Sanders 388; 9. Aman- Tacoma Baptist at Pe Ell, 3:30 p.m. 100 da Staloch 375; 10. Mel Fagerness 351; overall fielding, throw and hitting techniques. Partici- Rochester at Forks, 4 p.m. At Adna 1. Regyn Gaffney 12.53a Adna High Game: Cheri Lewis 175 pants need to bring their own softball glove, a bat and Montesano at Tenino, 4 p.m. Game 1 2. Olivia Rose 13.38a Hoq Top 5 Senior Men Toledo/Winlock at Ilwaco, 3 p.m. wear clean tennis shoes. Please register for the pro- PIRATES 16, T-WOLVES 0 (4 inn.) 3. Lindsay Leonard 13.58a Hoq 1. Tim Turner 603; 2. Greg Kiser 528; 3. Fastpitch Morton-WP 000 0 — 0 1 2 4. Brailee VandenBoom 13.68a Eat Richard Luce 497; 4. John Dolan 434; gram by Wednesday, March 20. Aberdeen at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. Adna 00(11) 5 — 16 10 1 5. Myranda Floch 13.74a Monte 5. Jim Deskins 431; High Game: Tim The clinic will be held March 23 from 9 to 11 a.m. Rainier at Mossyrock, 3:30 p.m. Batteries: Morton-White Pass — Turner 224 200 Top 5 Senior Women at the W.F. West gym, with a fee of $20. Registration Morton-White Pass at Naches, 3 p.m. Taylor Brooks, Christina Robbins (3) 1. Regyn Gaffney 26.17a Adna 1. Linda Lusher 470; 2. Robin Brown Napavine at Rochester, 4 p.m. and Darian Atkinson; Adna — Sam forms are avaliable at the Chehalis Parks and Recre- 2. Janessa Murphy 27.44a Mer 406; 3. June Concannon 397; 4. Val Toledo/Winlock at Ilwaco, 3 p.m. Rolfe and Emma Brattain ation Office, at 1321 S. Market Blvd., or at online at Boys Soccer 3. Emily Sanchez 28.21a SB Reed 299; 5. Clareda Deskins 260; High 4. Natalie Grant 29.01a Elma Game: Linda Lusher 189 www.ci.chehalis.wa.us. W.F. West at Tumwater, 7 p.m. Track & Field 5. Keilah Dowies 29.41a T90 Rochester at Forks, 5 p.m. Rainier Icebreaker Invitational Elma at Tenino, 7 p.m. Boys Results 400 King’s Way at Toledo/Winlock Team Scores COLLEGE 1. Machaela Graddy 1:03.28a Eat (Winlock), 7 p.m. Men’s Basketball 1. River Ridge 95 2. Myranda Floch 1:05.91a Monte Sports on the Air Girls Tennis NCAA Tournament 2. Elma 84 3. Joely Manning 1:06.96a RR Tuesday’s Games Tenino at Three Rivers Christian, 3. Bellevue Christian 75.5 4. Kenzie Anderson 1:08.59a MWP TUESDAY, MARCH 19 3:30 p.m. 4. Hoquiam 62.25 5. Josie Dekoker 1:09.27a Nap (16) NC A&T vs (16) Liberty, 3:40 p.m. 5. Meridian 61 (11) St. Mary’s vs (11) Mid. Tenn., 6:10 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEDNESDAY, March 20 6. Eatonville 59.5 800 10 a.m. Wednesday’s Games Baseball 7. Morton White Pass 49.25 1. Isabella Chaffey 2:42.55a BC (16) LIU Brooklyn vs (16) James Madison, 3:40 p.m. ESPN — N.Y. Yankees vs. Philadelphia Aberdeen at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. 8. Mossyrock 28.25 2. Rachel Eshenbaugh 2:44.58a RR (13) La Salle vs (13) Boise St., 6:10 p.m. Chief Sealth at Onalaska, 3:30 p.m. 9. Montesano 26.25 3. Andrea Ostwald 2:44.78a Monte 7:05 p.m. Fastpitch 10. Rochester 25.25 4. Emily Donnel 2:51.02a BC Thursday’s Games ROOT — Seattle vs. San Francisco Centralia at Aberdeen, 4:30 p.m. 11. Tenino 23.25 5. Jessie VonBargen 2:51.65a Adna Girls Tennis 11. Napavine 23 (14) Valparaiso vs (3) Mich. State, 9:15 a.m. NBA BASKETBALL 13. Onalaska 19 (11) Bucknell vs (6) Butler, 9:40 a.m. W.F. West at Capital, 3:30 p.m. 1600 (9) Wichita St. vs (8) Pittsburgh, 10:40 a.m. 5 p.m. 13. Ridgefield 19 1. Gabrielle Rudolph 5:40.27a Monte (13) New Mex. St. vs (4) St. Louis, 11:10 a.m. 15. Toledo 14.25 2. Isabella Chaffey 5:50.95a BC CSNNW — Portland at Milwaukee THURSDAY, March 21 TBA vs (6) Memphis, 11:45 a.m. 16. Pe Ell 12.25 3. Bailey Birch 5:53.65a Ridg COLLEGE BASKETBALL Baseball (14) Davidson vs (3) Marquette, 12:10 p.m. 17. South Bend 11 4. Emma Vuksich 5:55.86a Eat Rochester at Hoquiam, 3 p.m. (16) South. Univ. vs (1) Gonzaga, 1:10 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 18. Rainier 8 5. Rhoda Boettcher 5:57.83a Eat Forks at Tenino, 3 p.m. 19. Adna 5 (12) Oregon vs (5) Okla. State, 1:40 p.m. TRUTV — NCAA Tournament — North Car- Fastpitch TBA vs (1) Louisville, 3:50 p.m. 20. Wahkiakum 1 3200 Mossyrock at Toledo/Winlock (13) S. Dakota St. vs (4) Michigan, 4:15 p.m. olina A&T vs. Liberty 1. Gabrielle Rudolph 11:47.12a Monte (Winlock), 3:30 p.m. (11) Belmont vs (6) Arizona, 4:20 p.m. 100 2. Andrea Ostwald 12:15.62a Monte 4 p.m. Rochester at Hoquiam, 3 p.m. (12) California vs (5) UNLV, 4:27 p.m. 1. Dejuan Frye 10.99a RR 3. Bernie Hayden 12:57.73a Ony Forks at Tenino, 3 p.m. (9) Missouri vs (8) Colorado St., 6:20 p.m. ESPN2 — NIT Tournament — Niagra at 2. Ray Stark 11.29a Elma 4. Daphne Peek 13:17.74a Elma (12) Akron vs (5) VCU, 6:45 p.m. Maryland Boys Soccer 3. Devin Kelly 11.33a Hoq 5. Tayler Cearley 13:21.84a Eat Hockinson at Centralia, 7 p.m. 4. Jeff Fenbert 11.47a MWP (14) Harvard vs (3) New Mexico, 6:50 p.m. 4:30 p.m. (13) Montana vs (4) Syracuse, 6:57 p.m. River Ridge at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 5. Brian Maslen 11.52a Elma 100 Hurdles ESPN — NIT Tournament — Kentucky at Rochester at Montesano, 5 p.m. 1. Alissa Brooks-Johnson 16.33a PL Tenino at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. 200 2. Kendra Sandford 17.25a Roch Robert Morris Track & Field 1. Dejuan Frye 22.72a RR 3. Nicole Talcott 17.48a Rain 6 p.m. Adna/Morton-White Pass/Napavine 2. Jeff Fenbert 23.90a MWP 4. Clementine Schultz 18.63a Moss NBA at Toutle Lake, 3:30 p.m. 3. Chris Leiba 24.47a RR 5. Emily Burbank 18.85a SB ESPN2 — NIT Tournament — Northeastern Mossyrock/Onalaska/Pe Ell at Wah- 4. Anthony Louthan 24.69a Monte NBA Standings at Alabama kiakum, 3:30 p.m. 5. Michael Thompson 24.88a Adna 300 Hurdles Eastern Conference 6 p.m. Rochester Invite, 3:30 p.m. 1. Alissa Brooks-Johnson 48.87a PL ATLANTIC W L PCT GB 400 Tenino Invite, 3:30 p.m. 2. Kendra Sandford 51.59a Roch New York 39 26 .600 — TRUTV — NCAA Tournament — St. Mary’s 1. Erick Atkins 55.39a Elma Toledo at Ilwaco, 3:30 p.m. 3. Trinell Carpenter 53.47a Mer Brooklyn 39 28 .582 1 vs. Middle Tennessee 2. Tate Razor 55.64a BC 4. Melyssa Nocis 55.45a Adna Girls Tennis 3. Chance Bremer 55.69a Elma Boston 36 30 .545 3½ 6:30 p.m. 5. Samantha Haley 55.46a Rain Philadelphia 26 40 .394 13½ Northwest Christian at Tenino, 3:30 4. Joseph Wollor 55.87a RR p.m. 5. Chris Leiba 57.39a RR Toronto 26 41 .388 14 ESPN — NIT Tournament — Washington at 4x100 Relay CENTRAL 1. Hoquiam 53.16 BYU Local Results 800 Indiana 41 26 .612 — 8 p.m. Monday’s Results 2. Meridian 53.36 36 30 .545 4½ 1. Daniel Nortz 2:12.37a BC 3. River Ridge 54.03 Baseball Milwaukee 33 32 .508 7 ESPN2 — NIT Tournament — Stephen F. Aus- 2. Kyle Smit 2:19.58a BC 4. Tenino 55.24 At Aberdeen/Chehalis Detroit 23 46 .333 19 3. Ryan Baxter 2:22.12a Roch 5. South Bend 55.54 tin at Stanford BEARCATS 5, BOBCATS 4 4. Conner Lovell 2:23.55a Monte Cleveland 22 45 .328 19 NHL HOCKEY W.F. West 000 122 0 — 5 7 0 5. Jed Travers 2:23.74a Monte 4x400 Relay SOUTHEAST Aberdeen 004 000 0 — 4 6 3 1. Meridian 4:31.68 y-Miami 52 14 .788 — 4:30 p.m. Batteries: W.F. West — Logan James, 1600 2. Montesano 4:49.16 37 30 .552 15½ NBCSN — Washington at Pittsburgh Elijah Johnson (4), Anthony Painter (6) 1. Daniel Nortz 4:57.00a BC 3. Moton-White Pass 4:59.93 Washington 23 43 .348 29 and Keylen Steen; Aberdeen — Reilly 2. Kyle Smit 5:02.00a BC 4. Napavine 5:03.67 Orlando 18 49 .269 34½ Fairchild and Ashton Williamson 3. Wesley Allen 5:04.91a Elma 5. Wahkiakum 5:06.46 Charlotte 15 52 .224 37½ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 4. Forrest Wallace 5:05.62a Tol WESTERN CONFERENCE NBA BASKETBALL At Chehalis 5. Chase Malamphy 5:10.19a MWP Shot Put NORTHWEST W L PCT GB BOBCATS 4, BEARCATS 3 (8 inn.) 1. Peyton Dungan 35-00.00 Rain x-Oklahoma City50 17 .746 — 5 p.m. 3200 Aberdeen 001 002 01 — 4 7 1 2. Daisey Newman 32-07.00 Eat Denver 46 22 .676 4½ 1. Stephen Bottoms 10:11.31a Ony ESPN — Brooklyn at Dallas W.F. West 001 110 00 — 3 8 3 3. Kathryn Staats 32-07.00 SB Utah 34 33 .507 16 2. Riley Girt 11:18.17a Ony COLLEGE BASKETBALL Batteries: Aberdeen — Charlie 4. Cheyenne Kindell 32-04.00 Adna Portland 31 35 .470 18½ 3. Wesley Allen 11:26.82a Elma 5. Peggy Johnston 32-01.00 RR 3:30 p.m. Dietrich, Collin Nord (7) and Ashton 4. Ashton Fraser 11:45.33a Tol Minnesota 23 42 .354 26 Williamson; W.F. West — Logan James, 5. Scott Graves 11:49.15a BC PACIFIC TRUTV — Men’s NCAA Tournament Keylen Steen (6) and Steen, Tanner Discus L.A. Clippers 46 21 .687 — 1. DeShae Nedrow 96-00 Rain 4 p.m. Gueller (6) 110 Hurdles Golden State 39 30 .565 8 2. Trinell Carpenter 95-09 Mer L.A. Lakers 36 33 .522 11 ESPN2 — Men’s NIT Tournament 1. Garret Eckardt 16.77a T90 3. Peyton Dungan 92-05 Rain Girls Tennis Sacramento 23 44 .343 23 2. Cody Triana 16.80a Roch 4. Cheyenne Kindell 87-00 Adna 6 p.m. At Centralia Phoenix 23 45 .338 23½ 3. Zach Phillips 16.86a Hoq 5. Kaitlyn Bradley 83-03 Monte ESPN2 — Men’s NIT Tournament Tigers 4, BOBCATS 2 4. Jeffrey Patterson 17.11a Eat SOUTHWEST TRUTV — Men’s NCAA tournament SINGLES 5. Reed Hughes 17.32a Monte Javelin x-San Antonio 51 16 .761 — 1. Anna Sheibmeir (CENT) def. McKen- 1. Sami Robinson 120-08 PL Memphis 45 21 .682 5½ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL zie Martin 6-0, 6-1 300 Hurdles 2. Emily Gibson 87-10 Elma Houston 36 31 .537 15 10 a.m. 2. Lillian Albright (CENT) def. Claire 1. Ray Stark 43.19a Elma 3. Cami Pickett 86-08 Ridg Dallas 32 35 .478 19 Tangvald 6-0, 6-0 2. Jeffrey Patterson 43.64a Eat 4. Nicole Talcott 85-08 Rain New Orleans 22 46 .324 29½ ESPN2 — Boston vs. N.Y. Yankees 3. Sydney Creel (CENT) def. Christina 3. Daniel Montesa 45.48a RR 5. Emily Ivie 84-01 Adna NHL HOCKEY Rosche 6-1, 6-1 4. Tristan Erven 45.89a Nap Tuesday’s Games 5. Chandler Erisman 46.01a BC 4:30 p.m. DOUBLES High Jump Orlando at Indiana, 4 p.m. 1. Rachael Schermer/Ali Morris (ABD) 1. Makenzie Russell 5-01.00 SB NBCSN — Minnesota at Detroit 4x100 Relay Denver at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. def. McKailey Fast/Jaycee Foster 6-2, 2. Mikaila Johnson 5-00.00 Hoq 1. River Ridge 45.57 Portland at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. EXTREME SPORTS 5-7, 6-3. 3. Taylor Lunde 4-08.00 Mer 2. Hoquiam 46.49 L.A. Clippers at Sacramento, 7 p.m. 2. Jamie Peterson/Alex Schultz (ABD) 4. Annika Staal 4-08.00 BC 10 a.m. 3. Elma 46.85 5. Bethany Lipska 4-08.00 Elma def. Sara Atkinson/Emily Scherer 6-3, 4. Morton-White Pass 47.02 Wednesday’s Games ESPN — X Games 4-6, 3-6 5. Meridian 47.70 Miami at Cleveland, 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. 3. Anda Christian/Payton Zandofsky Pole Vault 1. Amanda Navolynski 9-00.00 Tol Toronto at Charlotte, 4 p.m. ESPN — X Games (CENT) def. Brandy Santos/Yulisa Mo- 4x400 Orlando at New York, 4:30 p.m. relia 6-1, 6-1 2. Nicole Talcott 8-06.00 Rain 1. Elma 3:45.32 3. Kelsea Clark 8-00.00 Mer Milwaukee at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. 2. Mossyrock 3:46.32 4. Lexi McKinnon 7-06.00 Mer Brooklyn at Dallas, 5 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 21 Saturday’s Results 3. Morton-White Pass 3:48.60 5. Madison King 6-06.00 MWP Utah at Houston, 5 p.m. Girls Tennis 4. Bellevue Christian 3:49.34 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Oklahoma City at Memphis, 5 p.m. 2013 R.A. Long Tennis Tournament 5. Hoquiam 3:56.88 Long Jump Boston at New Orleans, 5 p.m. 7:05 p.m. Centralia Results 1. Emily Sanchez 16-02.50 SB ROOT — Seattle vs. No. 1 Singles Shot Put Golden State at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. 2. Alissa Brooks-Johnson 15-06.00 PL Washington at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Semifinals 1. Lucas Hatton 51-03.00 3. Leyla Marino 14-03.00 Mer NBA BASKETBALL Philadelphia at L.A. Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Michelle Chiou (Hockinson) def. 2. Kaleb Heezen 45-02.00 4. Jaclyn Huber 13-09.00 T90 5 p.m. Anna Scheibmeir (Cent.) 6-3, 6-1 3. Scott Miller 45-01.00 5. Kristin Hickey 13-09.00 Nap Consolation Semifinals 4. Kenny Huffman 45-00.50 CSNNW — Portland at Chicago Anna Scheibmeir (Cent.) def. Jamie 5. Ronnie Espedal 43-00.00 Triple Jump COLLEGE BASKETBALL Skeie (Castle Rock) 6-2, 6-3 1. Olivia Rose 35-01.50 Hoq NHL 9 a.m. Third Place Discus 2. Myranda Floch 31-02.00 Monte 1. Alex Olson 146-09 Ridg Anna Scheibmeir (Cent.) def. Ame- 3. Taylor Lunde 31-00.00 Mer NHL Standings CBS — Men’s NCAA Tournament 2. Lucas Hatton 131-07 Eat lia Quatermass (Washougal) 6-2, 6-3 4. Bethany Lipska 30-10.50 Elma EASTERN CONFERENCE 9:30 a.m. 3. Riley Spahn 124-05 Moss 5. Tammi Kousonhsavath 30-09.00 SB ATLANTIC GP W L OTL PTS 4. Kaleb Heezen 111-03 Mer Pittsburgh 30 22 8 0 44 TRUTV — Men’s NCAA Tournament No. 2 Singles 5. Ian Louderback 107-02 MWP Semifinals New Jersey 29 13 10 6 32 10:30 a.m. N.Y. Rangers 28 14 12 2 30 Lillian Albright (Cent.) def. Emily Javelin BOWLING TBS — Men’s NCAA Tournament N.Y. Islanders 28 13 12 3 29 Yan (Mark Morris) 6-1, 6-2 1. Cole Smith 158-00 Hoq Fairway Lanes Philadelphia 30 13 16 1 27 11 a.m. Finals 2. Spencer Blackburn 154-09 Mer March 10-16 Lillian Albright (Cent.) def. Emily 3. Zach Fairhart 153-09 Eat Top 10 Men NORTHEASTGP W L OTL PTS TNT — Men’s NCAA Tournament Bozarth (Hockinson) 6-0, 6-2 4. Kaleb Heezen 146-10 Mer 1. Nathan Prince 740; 2. Fred Hamilton Montreal 28 19 5 4 42 11:30 a.m. 5. Carson Ames 144-09 Roch 735; 3. Scott Andruss 731; 4. Ringo Pick- Boston 27 19 5 3 41 CBS — Men’s NCAA Tournament No. 3 Singles ernell 729; 5. Rick Sharpes 727; 6. Nick Ottawa 29 15 8 6 36 Semifinals High Jump Wright 726; 7. Bob Hack Sr 721; 8. Joe Toronto 29 15 12 2 32 Noon Sydney Creel (Cent.) def. Ashley 1. Cole Smith 6-04.00 Hoq Masters 718; 9. Butch Mosteller 708; 10. Buffalo 29 10 15 4 24 TRUTV — Men’s NCAA Tournament Alumbaugh (R.A. Long) 6-1, 6-3 2. Tyrell Chisholm 5-08.00 RR L J Hames 706; High Game: Kevin Lee SOUTHEASTGP W L OTL PTS 1 p.m. Finals 3. Tristan Erven 5-06.00 Nap 284 Carolina 28 15 11 2 32 Callie Goodell (Kelso) def. Sydney 4. Nihls Peterson 5-04.00 T90 Top 10 Women Winnipeg 29 15 12 2 32 TBS — Men’s NCAA Tournament Creel (Cent.) 0-6, 7-5, 6-3 5. Wyatt Blenco 5-02.00 T90 1. Cassandra Chalmers 682; 2. Hunter Tampa Bay 29 13 15 1 27 1:30 p.m. 5. Forrest Wallace 5-02.00 Tol Weeks 643; 3. Heather Wallen 616; 4. Washington 28 12 15 1 25 No. 1 Doubles 5. Rylen Hurd 5-02.00 Moss Sahlee Aldrich 588; 5. Teri Leo 580; 6. Florida 29 7 16 6 20 TNT — Men’s NCAA Tournament Semifinals 5. Rashad Lorton 5-02.00 Hoq Sara Broom 562; 7. Cricket Nichols 558; WESTERN CONFERENCE 3:45 p.m. 5. Josh Schultz 5-02.00 PL 8. Lynn Wiltzius 554; 9. Teresa Johnson Mckailey Fast/Jaycee Foster (Cent.) CENTRAL GP W L OTL PTS 5. Tanner Nelson 5-02.00 Roch 550; 10. Kim Rushton 544; High Game: TBS — Men’s NCAA tournament def. Christina Zack/Haley Briggs Chicago 29 24 2 3 51 5. Conner Lovell 5-02.00 Monte Cassandra Chalmers 243 St. Louis 28 16 10 2 34 4 p.m. (Washougal) 5. Tyler Barnett 5-02.00 MWP Top 5 Senior Men Finals Detroit 29 14 10 5 33 CBS — Men’s NCAA Tournament 1. Lee Grimes 731; 2. Tim Schnitzer 684; Columbus 29 11 12 6 28 Tiara Atchley/Jaymie Towne def. Pole Vault 3. Ed Weed 657; 4. Marc Gosselin 642; 5. 4:15 p.m. Nashville 29 11 12 6 28 McKailey Fast/Jaycee Foster (Cent.) 6-2, 1. Connor Aamot 12-00.00 Mer Bill Frank 628; High Game: Lee Grimes NORTHWESTGP W L OTL PTS TNT – Men’s NCAA Tournament 6-2 2. Daniel Montesa 11-00.00 RR 248 3. Sam Tanner 10-06.00 Mer Top 5 Senior Women Minnesota 28 16 10 2 34 TRUTV — Men’s NCAA Tournament No. 2 Doubles 4. Matthew Peoples 10-00.00 Monte 1. Teresa Johnson 528; 2. Carolyn Wat- Vancouver 28 13 9 6 32 6:15 p.m. Semifinals 5. Zach Phillips 9-06.00 Hoq kins 514; 3. Bertie Dessell 501; 4. Ginny Edmonton 28 11 11 6 28 Sara Atkinson/Emily Scherer (Cent.) Eddy 499; 5. Elaine Gilligan 482; High Calgary 27 11 12 4 26 TBS — Men’s NCAA Tournament def. Ari Handy/Amy Khoxayo (R.A. Long Jump Game: Teresa Johnson 202 Colorado 28 10 14 4 24 6:30 p.m. Long) 6-1, 6-0 1. Ika Morton 19-05.50 RR Top 5 Junior Boys PACIFIC GP W L OTL PTS CBS — Men’s NCAA Tournament Finals 2. Zach Elswick 18-09.00 MWP 1. Maxx Waring 610; 2. Brycen Nichol- Anaheim 28 21 3 4 46 Sara Atkinson/Emily Scherer (Cent.) 3. Joe Evans 18-07.00 Eat son 498; 3. Brandon Conradi 494; 4. Lu- Los Angeles 28 16 10 2 34 6:45 p.m. def. Rachel Kazangian/Emelia Vail 4. Relijah McMillen 18-02.00 Mer cas Hart 430; 5. Zach Marks 425; High Phoenix 29 13 12 4 30 TNT — Men’s NCAA Tournament (Hockinson) 6-3, 6-0 5. Rashad Lorton 17-06.50 Hoq Game: Maxx Waring 255 San Jose 28 12 10 6 30 Top 5 Junior Girls Dallas 28 13 12 3 29 6:55 p.m. No. 3 Doubles Triple Jump 1. Kiann Conradi 484; 2. Annika War- TRUTV — Men’s NCAA Tournament Semifinals 1. Wesly Coats 41-02.00 RR ing 480; 3. Elizabeth Steen 460; 4. Marie Tuesday’s Games 2. Dennis Johnson 40-05.50 SB PRO GOLF Anda Christian/ Payton Zandofsky Heiner 392; 5. Amber Hack 364; High N.Y. Rangers at New Jersey, 4 p.m. 3. Joe Evans 38-01.50 Eat Game: Annika Waring 215 (Cent.) def. Cassidy Towne/CJ Schiller Ottawa at N.Y. Islanders, 4 p.m. 6 a.m. 4. Jacob Stevens 37-09.00 Elma Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) (Hockinson) 6-1, 6-2 Florida at Carolina, 4 p.m. GOLF — Maybank Malaysian Open 5. Tyler Barnett 37-09.00 MWP 1. Joy Watson 288; 2. Daryl Hull 286; 3. Nashville at Columbus, 4 p.m. Finals Bruce Thorsen 258; 4. Ben Draper 255 Noon Buffalo at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. Anda Christian/Payton Zandofsky Girls Results and Fred Ueltschi 255; 5. Eddie Hart Washington at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. GOLF — PGA Arnold Palmer Invitational (Cent.) def. Taryn Boni/Jennie Ladwig Team Scores 245; High Game: Daryl Hull 166 (Washougal) 6-2, 3-6, 7-6 (7-5) 1. Meridian 76 Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Boston at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. 3:30 p.m. 2. Montesano 75 1. Stasia 260; 2. Brady 233; 3. Elizabeth St. Louis at Vancouver, 7 p.m. GOLF — LPGA Kia Classic Saturday’s Results 3. Elma 53 189; 4. Perry 178; 5. Zane 170; High Phoenix at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. Softball 4. Rainier 49 Game: Stasia 143 EXTREME SPORTS At Napavine 5. Adna 47 Wednesday’s Games 10 a.m. Game 1 6. South Bend 46 Centralia Lanes Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4 p.m. ESPN — X Games TIGERS 21, VIKINGS 0 (3 inn.) 6. Hoquiam 46 March 10-16 Minnesota at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Napavine 11(19) — 21 13 0 6. Pe Ell 46 Top 10 Men Dallas at Colorado, 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. Mossyrock 000 — 0 2 2 9. Eatonville 42.5 1. Vic Fagerness 599; 2. Jack Chambers San Jose at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. ESPN — X Games Batteries: Napavine — Mackenzie 10. Bellevue Christian 41 592; 3. Ray Secena 558; 4. Greg Lewis Chicago at Anaheim, 7 p.m. Sports 7  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 SPORTS

MLB Morse’s 6th Homer Helps A’s Beat Mariners PHOENIX (AP) — Michael added another run-scoring sin- Morse is back for a second tour gle in the eighth off Pat Neshek. of duty with the Seattle Mari- “The ball is really coming off ners, and they like what they see. his bat. He is spraying the ball Morse around,” Wedge said. broke a Right-hander Hisashi Iwa- sixth-inning kuma, one of the candidates to tie with become the Mariners’ No. 2 spot his sixth behind Felix Hernandez, gave home run of up three runs and six hits in five spring train- innings, including Derek Norris’ ing, and the two-run homer. Mariners OAKLAND 6 “I thought he threw the ball defeated the SEATTLE 5 well,” Wedge said. “He was put- Oakland ting the ball on the ground and Athletics 6-5 Monday. he used all of his pitches.” Morse homered off starter Oakland center fielder Coco A.J. Griffin for a 4-3 lead. Morse Crisp leaped and reached over was reacquired from Washing- the center-field fence to rob Je- ton as part of a three-way deal sus Montero of what appeared Marcio Jose Sanchez / The Associated Press with Oakland during the offsea- would be a two-run homer in Seattle Mariners’ Brad Miller, right, scores past Oakland Athletics catcher Derek Norris on a single by Michael Saunders on son. the second. Monday in Phoenix. “Morse has had a good spring Griffin gave up five runs and for us. He knows what he wants six hits in 5 1-3 innings. executing my pitches.” Balfour pitch in about five big RHP Carson Smith continues to to do. He’s smart and strong. “It went all right. I don’t want Notes: A’s closer Grant Bal- league games before opening look like a future Seattle closer. That is why he is in the middle to make excuses,” Griffin said. four, who had right knee sur- day ... Oakland OF Yoenis Ces- He earned the save against Oak- of our lineup,” Seattle manager “The ball really flies here. and we gery on Feb. 14, started a mi- pedes and INF Hiro Nakajima land with a strikeout in a hitless Eric Wedge said. are going to go places where the nor league game and threw 17 also were in minor league camp Dustin Ackley had an RBI ball really flies (during the regu- pitches, giving up two runs and to get extra at-bats. ... INF Eric ninth and has allowed only two single later in the inning against lar season), so I’m going to focus a pair of hits with one strikeout. Sogard had another hit to raise hits and struck out seven in six Ryan Cook. Ackley, hitting .321, on keeping the ball down and Melvin said he wants to have his average to .516 (16 for 31). ... scoreless innings. NBA College Basketball Huskies Say They Welcome a Spot in the NIT

By Percy Allen The Seattle Times A year ago, the Washington men’s basketball team greeted a National Invitation Tourna- ment berth with tepid enthusi- asm after winning the Pac-12 regular-season title and being passed over by the NCAA tour- nament. Having blown any chance at the Big Dance this year, the Huskies were thrilled Sunday night to receive one of the 32 spots in the NIT. “I’m just excited to be able to keep playing,” senior co-captain Scott Suggs said. “I wish things would have turned out differ- ently in the Pac-12 tournament, but nonetheless we’re able to keep playing. “We have another chance to win something.” Washington (18-15) received the No. 6 seed and will travel to Provo, Utah to face No. 3 BYU Michael Dwyer / The Associated Press (21-11) at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday at Miami Heat’s LeBron James (6) backs down on Boston Celtics’ Paul Pierce (34) in the irst quarter of their matchup in Boston on Monday. the Marriott Center on ESPN. If the Huskies win, they ad- vance to play the winner of the Heat Beat Boston for 23rd Win in a Row game between No. 2 Tennessee and No. 7 Mercer. “We live to play another day,” BOSTON (AP) — LeBron left thigh strain. in the first half, but it was 103- ics scored the last 17 points to senior co-captain Abdul Gaddy James made the go-ahead jump- Paul Pierce had 17 points, all when Miami got the ball with open a 31-19 lead. Boston led said. “We’re just going to have er with 10.5 seconds left to lead eight rebounds and eight assists 33 seconds left. James dribbled by as many as 17 in the second, the Miami Heat to their 23rd for the Celtics. But he missed down the shot clock before put- but Miami went on a 15-6 run to go out there and play hard consecutive victory, the second- a 3-pointer with 3 seconds left ting up a jumper from the right just before the half to make it a and continue to keep on going.” longest streak in NBA history, that could have given Boston the wing to take the lead. six-point game and then scored The first three rounds of the with a 105-103 win over the Bos- win. Green drove into the lane for the first eight points in the third NIT are held at campus sites. In ton Celtics on Monday night. Mario Chalmers scored 21 Boston, but he was stuffed by quarter to take the lead. most cases, the higher seed is The Heat points for Miami, which has not Shane Battier; the ball went out Notes: Green had 12 in the the host. surpassed the lost since Feb. 1. The Heat had of bounds and, after replay, was second quarter and 12 in the The semifinals and finals 22 straight that not won in Boston since the New given to the Celtics with 7.1 sec- third. ... Battier was on the are held in New York on April Houston won Big Three was formed — includ- onds remaining. Houston Rockets team that won 2-4. ESPN televises every game in 2007-08 and ing the Celtics’ double-overtime Courtney Lee found Pierce 22 straight before losing 94-74 on its networks. trail only the 33 victory on Jan. 27, when Ray Al- for an open 3-pointer, but it to Boston on March 18, 2008. ... Washington is making its in a row won by len returned with his new team. bounced long off the rim and James was called for a technical seventh trip to the NIT. Last the 1971-72 Los That was the day Rajon Ron- Dwyane Wade, who scored 16, foul for taunting when he stood year, the Huskies made their Angeles Lakers. do was diagnosed with an ACL tipped the rebound to the corner over Jason Terry after a dunk. It most successful run in the tour- James scored 37 with 12 as- tear that ended his season. This and then grabbed it. was James’ sixth technical of the nament. sists as the Heat won in Boston time, it was Garnett who sat The game came exactly five season and the 39th of his career. They drew a No. 1 seed and in the regular season for the first out, though coach Doc Rivers years — to the day — after Bos- ... Pierce and Chalmers got in- beat Texas-Arlington, North- time in 11 tries despite a career- said he would have played if the ton ended Houston’s 22-game volved in a minor scuffle when western and Oregon at home. In high 43 points from Jeff Green. thigh injury had not been com- winning streak. Pierce drew an offensive foul the semifinals, the Huskies lost The Celtics were without Kevin pounded by the flu. Green had 14 points in the and Chalmers tried to grab the 68-67 in overtime to No. 6 seed Garnett, who has the flu and a Boston led by as many as 17 first quarter, when the Celt- ball from him after the whistle. Minnesota.

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College Basketball Gonzaga No. 1 in Finishing on a High Note Final AP HIGH HOPES: Elias Harris Hopes to Finish Gonzaga Bball Poll Career in Final Four By Jim O’Connell By Bud Withers The Associated Press The Seattle Times Gonzaga’s first stint on top of The Associated Press’ SPOKANE — After Michael college basketball poll lasted Harris spent a weekend with through the final Top 25 of his son for Senior Day festivi- the season. ties two weeks ago, they parted. The Bulldogs (31-2), the Harris said he regretted not be- fourth of the four top seeds ing able to be with Gonzaga for in the NCAA tournament, the early stages of the NCAA were a runaway No. 1 for a basketball tournament. third straight week on Mon- “My day, receiving 45 first-place plan is to votes from the 65-member meet them national media panel. They in Atlanta,” become the first school from said Har- a non-BCS conference to ris. finish No. 1 in the final poll Whether (16) Southern Univ. since Massachusetts of the the Zags vs (1) Gonzaga Atlantic 10 in 1996. have the Thursday Louisville, the overall No. chops, and 4:10 p.m. 1 seed in the NCAA tourna- the magic, to ment, is second and got the find their way to the Final Four other first-place votes. Kan- is a question mark. But it was sas and Indiana — the other similarly doubtful Elias Harris No. 1 seeds — are third and would be there for the long haul fourth followed by Miami, for Gonzaga, and here he is, a Duke, Ohio State, George- 132-game starter and the most town, Michigan State and prolific combination scorer/re- Michigan. bounder in school history. Forty-four schools were Through all that, Harris ranked during the 2012-13 somehow seems fated for the season, five off the record set back burner in the public con- in 2008-09. Five of them held sciousness, whether it’s NBA the No. 1 ranking at some scouts who question whether point — Indiana (10 weeks), he’s a “tweener” forward who Duke (5), Gonzaga (3), Lou- might not have a position in the isville (1) and Michigan (1) pros, to the fact that his produc- — and there was a stretch of tive final season has been widely five straight polls when there overlooked as a mere comple- was a different No. 1 each ment to the spectacular rise of Julie Jacobson / The Associated Press week. Kelly Olynyk. Elias Harris, center, puts up a shot against Saint Mary’s on March 11 during the WCC Championship Game. Three years after Eleven teams were Fact is, he’s richly appreci- rumors swirled that Elias Harris would leave Gonzaga early for the NBA, he’s completing an outstanding four-year career and ranked in all 20 polls this ated by the Gonzaga coaches, hoping to lead the Zags to the Final Four. season with Indiana and right down to his understated Duke the only ones from personality and personal habits. wasn’t ready for such a leap. Galveston, Texas. Michael says only to Jerry Vermillion’s (1952- that group to be in the Top “Good dude, really good “I think they were going Svenja, a post player, had op- 55) 1,670 in Gonzaga’s pre-Divi- 10 all season. dude,” says Gonzaga coach through me so they could per- portunities in pro basketball but sion I period, a time of gargan- There were two one-week Mark Few. “Incredibly humble. suade Elias to do something he chose not to play. tuan numbers on the boards. wonders this season: Florida We were just talking about how didn’t want to do,” the senior As an adolescent, Elias Har- Harris has a quick first step, State, which was No. 25 in low-maintenance he’s been Harris says. ris would watch NCAA or NBA but questions exist about his the preseason poll for its only over the course of his entire ca- The possibility seemed en- games and wonder aloud, “Do ability to play through contact, appearance, and Louisiana reer. There’s been nothing, zero, hanced by reports that Harris, you think I could play with and this year, he’s making just Tech, which was No. 25 three never an issue where we had to playing for a club team in his those guys?” 16 percent of his three-pointers weeks ago. bring him in and had to have a hometown of Speyer, Germany, He got better and better, after a three-year composite of The week’s lone new- meeting. had been paid before he entered played for Germany in the 2009 comer was Pac-12 champion “He lives by himself and his 40.7 percent. Then there’s the college. The NCAA vetted the European championships, and bigger issue of what position he Oregon. The Ducks replaced apartment is immaculate. You VCU, which lost to Saint take your shoes off when you go issue, however, and Harris suf- then arrived at Gonzaga, pick- can play in the NBA. fered no ineligibility. ing GU over Cincinnati, Wash- “A lot of people have asked Louis in the Atlantic 10 tour- in.” nament championship game. Few laughs. “He’s not your “It was a brand new club, it ington and Delaware. me all year, ‘Are you a three or a had no money,” says the senior After his big introductory four?’ “ Harris says. “My answer Duke’s season-long run typical college basketball player.” in the poll extended the Harris established that very Harris, referring to BIS Speyer, season, injuries caused his num- is, ‘I’m a basketball player. Put his son’s team. “I always said to bers to recede slightly as a soph- me in a position and I’ll figure longest current streak to 117 early. He burst onto the scene weeks, starting with the pre- in 2009, the Zags’ explosive Elias, ‘Don’t sign any paperwork omore, and following both of his it out.’ “ where it’s saying they’re paying first two years, he left campus to He says he’s fine having season poll of 2007-08. Kan- German import, averaged 14.9 sas has the second-longest you.’ “ play with the German nationals, played cameo to Olynyk’s big points and seven rebounds, and such streak at 85 polls. Elias Harris’ father says he which Few thinks retarded his year. for some reason, consensus had The Big East had the played small-college basketball, progress. him leaving after a year for the “Do I get overshadowed a most schools ranked during NBA. went into the Army and was “They were playing games,” little bit?” he asks. “Maybe. Does the season with eight, one All of which was confusing stationed in Germany, where Few says. “It’s not like he was it bother me? Not really. At the more than the Big Ten. The to Harris. he played for a team there. He ever getting to work on himself.” end of the day, the people be- Atlantic Coast Conference “I came from Germany,” he returned briefly to the U.S., was After staying last summer, sides the media — the experts, had five ranked during the said. “I had no clue whatsoever beckoned back by the team, TSV he has averaged 14.9 points this the coaches and scouts — they season while the Southeast- how the whole process works. Speyer, and played from 1979-88. season, matching his freshman see what I’m doing.” ern Conference, Big 12, Pac- After my freshman season was He retired from basketball total, with 7.4 rebounds a game. The sheer numbers would say 12 and Mountain West Con- over, it was like a given thing to and worked as an accountant His career point total of 1,840 that’s been considerable. Now ference all had four. come back.” in Germany, met Elias’ mother puts him fourth, only 27 behind the challenge is for the Zags to There were 46 schools Michael Harris says he got Svenja — they have since di- Adam Morrison, and his 964 re- have as much staying power in ranked last season with calls then from agents regard- vorced — and works now for bounds is tops in what Few calls the tournament as Elias Harris three reaching No. 1. ing his son, who concluded he the Army Corps of Engineers in the “modern era,” second overall had at Gonzaga. Commentary Withers: Gonzaga’s Road to the Final Four Might not be Pretty but it’s Possible By Bud Withers 1 seed is never going to be the said Mike Hart, the senior for- beat Gonzaga is to be physical.” Win that, and you know The Seattle Times stuff of riveting drama. ward, on a conference call. “The We’ll soon find out. Few Pitt comes at you with a black- Asked about Southern at the Wisconsins of the world were admits the Zags occasionally smith’s game, and the Panthers It’s daunting. dinner hour, Few didn’t know on there (in the West). zone out on the boards, but the — surprise — are No. 9 in Ken But it’s also doable. much, just enough to co-opt “I think we’re adapted to play fact is, they’re 10th in the na- Pomeroy’s offensive efficiency Just remember the lunch pail some coaching frown wrinkles. against anybody. We can play tion in rebound margin (7.4), rankings. As for Wichita State, and steel-toed boots. “They play a low-possession any speed against any sort of and if you want to ascribe it the Shockers are No. 7 in re- In a season of firsts, Gonza- game,” he reported. “Their team.” to the West Coast Conference, bound margin and Gregg Mar- ga annexed another one Sunday, championship game (for the Few’s teams have always remember that in its pillaging shall, an excellent coach, gave winning a debate that involved Southwestern Athletic title) was been styled on dual premises: of the Big 12 this year, Gonzaga Gonzaga all it wanted in a nar- the University of Miami for a 45-44.” You need to be able to mash out-rebounded Oklahoma by row first-round defeat in 2005 No. 1 seed in the NCAA tour- If the top-ranked Zags aim the ball inside, but also to push 27, Kansas State by 7 and Okla- when he was at Winthrop. nament. to hang around the 2013 tour- it. Over the years, they’ve been homa State by 16. That wasn’t Raise your hands, Zags fans, nament a while, they’d better pretty good at both. the minuet they were doing out Playing a team like Wiscon- if, say, 20 years or two months get used to half-court games. Meanwhile, see if this quote there. sin or Ohio State would be a ago, you could ever have en- The West bracket is dotted rings a bell: “The way to beat “They’ve shown they can two-hour exercise in trying to visioned Gonzaga pushing a with them, from Pittsburgh Gonzaga is to out-tough them.” handle all different styles,” Few get gum off your shoe. A three- team that won the ACC regular- and Wichita State to a poten- That was uttered a year ago said. “We’ve played low-posses- or four-minute scoring drought season and league tournament tial Sweet 16 matchup against this week by Doug Gottlieb, sion games throughout this year might be enough to send you to the No. 2 line. Wisconsin, to — far down the now a CBS analyst, who has and done OK. We’ve run with packing. “Great day out here at Gonza- road — a possible meeting lately been playing sort of the teams, faced zone, faced pres- Two guys who loom espe- ga,” coach Mark Few said. “It’s again with Ohio State, the team anti-Zag. In 2012, he spoke in sure man-to-man. We’ve faced cially large for the Zags in this an honor to be put on that No. 1 that knocked Gonzaga out a advance of Gonzaga’s trip back really good interior play and region: Senior forward Elias line. There were a lot of worthy year ago. to play West Virginia. That was excellent guard play. Harris, sometimes questioned teams that certainly deserve it It all looks rugged more when GU won 77-54, matching “These guys have kind of for his ability to play through as much as we did.” than racehorse, and if Gonzaga WVU in rebounding. In the aced every test.” contact, and backup Sam Dow- That was the only real sus- is up for that kind of game, then ouster against Ohio State, Gon- Make no mistake, nothing is er, a finesse forward who will be pense around Spokane on Sun- it can go as far, or further, than zaga had a slight edge against easy at this time of year. tested. day. Going to Salt Lake City was the Elite Eight team in 1999 that the Jared Sullinger-led Buckeyes “We can’t look past anybody,” But it’s out there for the a virtual given, and, nothing ignited this whole business for on the boards. said center Kelly Olynyk. “Even Zags. The road to the Final Four against Southern University, but the Zags. But there was Gottlieb again Southern is going to be ready to might not be pretty. But it’s pos- the opponent when you’re a No. “I noticed that a little bit, too,” Sunday, saying, “The way to play.” sible. 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By Andrea Weigl dish, blanched, tossed with dish. Boil florets from 1 head The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.) brown butter and topped with of cauliflower until tender. an aged cheddar cheese. Remove with slotted spoon. For a long time, I wouldn’t Herons chef Scott Craw- When cool enough to handle, touch cauliflower. ford is a cauliflower fan, citing chop into small pieces. Cook I blame vegetable trays its versatility as an entree, a 1 pound penne pasta in wa- at Fourth of July picnics and side or an accent on a dish. “It ter used to boil cauliflower. graduation parties during my can be the star, or the texture, Saute 1 tablespoon minced childhood. Raw cauliflower or the vehicle,” he said. garlic with ¼ cup olive oil in a just doesn’t intrigue a child When I started poring over large skillet over medium-low like a crunchy carrot, a cel- cookbooks, I was surprised to heat. When garlic is golden, ery brimming with flavored see so many dishes from the add cauliflower. Turn heat to cream cheese or those black Mediterranean included cauli- medium and stir occasionally. olives that fit on the end of flower. I reached out to award- Drain pasta when just shy of your fingers. winning cookbook author being done, reserving 1 cup of To me, raw cauliflower was Martha Rose Shulman for an cooking water. Add pasta to a hunk of dense blandness. explanation. skillet. Toss with cauliflower My cauliflower conversion “We do think of other veg- and garlic. Add reserved pasta started at a local Mediterra- etables like tomatoes and water. When pasta is done and nean deli. There was roasted eggplant when we think of glazed, season with salt and curried cauliflower on the Mediterranean food, but that’s pepper and add 1 cup bread- buffet. Despite my negative probably because most people crumbs. cruciferous history, I was in- travel from the United States Try it a la Grecque. Place trigued enough to try it. It was to the Mediterranean in the florets of cauliflower in a large delicious. That tender cauli- summer, when those vegeta- bowl with enough water to flower had soaked up every bit bles are in season,” Shulman cover and 1 tablespoon white of those flavors. wrote in an email. “Cauli- vinegar. Stir and drain. Bring This winter, I started crav- flower is popular everywhere large pot of salted water to ing that roasted curried cauli- in the Mediterranean, not just boil, add cauliflower. Boil for flower and found a recipe on- in the winter but year-round.” 5 minutes, then remove cau- line that perfectly replicated it. Shulman reeled off a liflower to a bowl of ice water. Now my budding love litany of dishes: deep-fried Let sit a few minutes and drain. for cauliflower has sparked a cauliflower served with a ta- In a large stockpot, combine cooking binge. I have boiled hini sauce in the Middle East, 1/3 cup lemon juice, ½ cup it, roasted it and even sauteed simmered cauliflower tagine dry white wine, 2 teaspoons it. I have served it with pasta, served with couscous in Tu- coriander seeds, 2 teaspoons served it as steaks and even en- nisia, cauliflower with olives fennel seeds, 1 teaspoon black joyed it finely diced and raw in and feta in a hearty Greek peppercorns, 2 sprigs fresh a relish. stew, pasta with cauliflower, thyme, a bay leaf, 1/3 cup olive Juli Leonard / Raleigh News & Observer Once I started looking, anchovies and saffron in Italy. oil and ¾ cup water. Bring to a Caulilower Steaks with Olive Relish and Tomato Sauce. cauliflower was everywhere. And then Shulman’s favorite: a boil and let cook for 5 minutes. 1 large onion, peeled, quar- Spread vegetables in single lay- Epicurious.com named it French preparation where it’s Add cauliflower, reduce heat tered er. Sprinkle with pepper. one of the top food trends of marinated a la Grecque, with and let simmer for 7 minutes. 1 teaspoon coriander seeds 2013: “This cruciferous friend Roast vegetables until olive oil, lemon, vinegar, cori- Remove cauliflower and trans- 1 teaspoon cumin seeds tender, stirring occasionally, is finally taking center plate.” ander seeds and other spices fer to a large platter. Season Then New York magazine ¾ cup olive oil about 35 minutes. (Can be and herbs. with salt and pepper. Strain ½ cup red wine vinegar made 2 hours ahead. Let stand cited the popularity of cauli- It seems my cruciferous cooking liquid and return flower steaks, writing: “Now 3 ½ teaspoons curry pow- at room temperature. Rewarm conversion is only bound to to the pot. Bring to a simmer der it’s cauliflower in the role of grow. and reduce by half. Pour over in 450-degree oven for 10 min- Vegetable Most Likely to Be 1 tablespoon paprika or utes, if desired.) cauliflower and cool. Serve Hungarian hot paprika Mistaken for a Piece of Meat.” at room temperature or cold. Sprinkle with fresh cilan- OTHER WAYS WITH 1 ¾ teaspoons salt (The cauliflower is cut in This can be made up to five tro. Serve warm or at room CAULIFLOWER Freshly ground black pep- ½-inch slices retaining some of days in advance. temperature. the core so it holds together.) Make a hearty soup. Re- Sources: Carole Tanzer per Yield: 6-8 servings Locally, I started seeing move stem and leaves from Miller, , ¼ cup chopped fresh cilan- cauliflower on menus. A cauli- one head of cauliflower. Di- and “Mediterranean Harvest,” tro PASTA WITH CAULIFLOWER Heat oven to 450 degrees. flower steak is served on a bis- vide into florets. Add to a me- by Martha Rose Shulman (Ro- AND SPINACH cuit with red pepper ragu and dium pot with 8 cups of chick- dale, 2007) Place cauliflower florets in goat cheese at Durham’s Rise en or vegetable broth. Cook large roasting pan or rimmed Food Network star Guy Fi- cookie sheet. Pull apart onion bakery. Cauliflower in Easter until the cauliflower is tender, ROASTED CURRIED eri calls for paccheri pasta but I colors of mint green, purple about 20 minutes. Use a potato quarters into separate layers; just used spaghetti. Use what- and a pale orange appeared in masher to break into smaller CAULIFLOWER add to cauliflower. Stir corian- ever pasta you prefer. From course after course at Herons pieces, but do not pulverize. I found this recipe while der seeds and cumin seeds in foodnetwork.com restaurant at The Umstead Add 1 cup orzo pasta; cook un- seeking to re-create my favor- small skillet over medium heat . Hotel & Spa in Cary, N.C. til tender, following package ite cauliflower dish served at until slightly darkened, about 1 tablespoon salt There cauliflower is served as instructions. If desired, season Mediterranean delis. This dish 5 minutes. Crush coarsely in 1 head cauliflower, cut into a chowder with bacon, capers with fresh cracked pepper. Top can be made up to two hours mortar with pestle. Place seeds florets and golden raisins, as a salad, each serving with grated par- ahead. From epicurious.com. in medium bowl. Whisk in 4 tablespoons olive oil, di- thinly sliced and drizzled with mesan cheese and serve with 12 cups cauliflower florets oil, vinegar, curry powder, pa- vided hazelnuts, almonds and par- artisan bread. (from about 4 pounds cauli- prika and salt. Pour dressing mesan cheese, and as a side Pull together a quick pasta flower) over vegetables; toss to coat. please see CAULIFLOWER, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 19, 2013 LIFE

Cauliflower: Make Cauliflower Steaks With Olive Relish and Tomato Sauce Continued from Life 1 and cook to al dente. Remove end of cauliflower, leaving core pasta from water and add it to intact. Place cauliflower core 3 tablespoons minced garlic the pan with the sauce, adding a side down on a work surface. 1 tablespoon sliced garlic little pasta water, if needed. Stir Using a large knife, slice cauli- 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes gently to combine, transfer to a flower into four ½-inch “steaks” ¼ cup chicken stock or veg- serving bowl and sprinkle with from center of cauliflower (some etable stock half of the cheese. Garnish with florets will break loose; reserve). 1 bunch fresh spinach (about parsley and drizzle the remain- Finely chop enough loose flo- 3 cups) ing 2 tablespoons of olive oil. rets to measure ½ cup. Transfer 1 (28-ounce) can crushed to- Serve immediately with remain- chopped florets to a small bowl matoes ing cheese on the side. and mix with olives, sun-dried 3 tablespoons capers, with 1 Yield: 4 servings tomatoes, 1 tablespoon olive oil, tablespoon juice parsley and lemon juice. Season 1 teaspoon freshly cracked CAULIFLOWER STEAKS relish with salt and pepper. black pepper WITH OLIVE RELISH AND Heat oven to 400 degrees. Heat 1 tablespoon olive oil in 1 pound paccheri pasta (large TOMATO SAUCE a large, heavy, ovenproof skil- tube) approximately 2.5 inches It’s hard to get more than let over medium-high heat. long by 2 inches wide two complete steaks from one Working in 2 batches, cook ½ cup grated Pecorino Ro- head of cauliflower. That’s fine cauliflower steaks until golden mano if you are only serving two brown, about 2 to 4 minutes per ¼ cup chopped Italian pars- people. Otherwise, buy more side, adding 1 tablespoon oil to ley leaves than one head of cauliflower. In- pan between batches. Transfer Bring a large stock pot of wa- stead of plum tomatoes, feel free steaks to a large rimmed bak- ter to a boil over medium heat, to saute 6 tablespoons canned ing sheet. Reserve skillet. Roast then add salt and cauliflower. diced tomatoes with diced garlic cauliflower until tender, about Cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Heat cloves instead of roasting before 15-18 minutes, turning halfway 2 tablespoons of olive oil in a pureeing. From Bon Appetit through. large sauté pan, and sauté magazine, January 2012. Return skillet to medium- minced and sliced garlic and 1 large head of cauliflower high heat and add garlic cloves red pepper flakes for 1 minute. ½ cup pitted oil-packed black and tomatoes, one cut side Remove the cauliflower from olives, finely chopped down. Cook until tomatoes are water with a large strainer or 3 sun-dried tomatoes, thinly browned; turn tomatoes over spider and add it to the pan with sliced, soaked for 4 minutes for and transfer skillet to oven with the garlic-red pepper mixture. warm water cauliflower. Roast garlic and Sauté briefly until starting 3 ½ tablespoons olive oil, di- tomatoes until tender, about 12 to brown, about 3 to 4 minutes. vided, plus more minutes. Deglaze pan with chicken stock, 2 tablespoons chopped flat- Transfer garlic, tomatoes, add spinach, cover and let wilt leaf parsley and ½ tablespoon oil to a blend- for 2 minutes. Stir in tomatoes 1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice er; puree until smooth. Season and capers with juice and re- Kosher salt and freshly with salt and pepper. Divide to- duce the heat. Remove the cover ground black pepper mato sauce among plates. Place 1 and let simmer for 5 minutes. 3 garlic cloves cauliflower steak on each plate; Return cauliflower water to 2 plum tomatoes, cored, spoon relish over. Serve warm or boil, adding more water, if nec- quartered at room temperature. Juli Leonard / Raleigh News & Observer essary, to cook pasta. Add pasta Remove leaves and trim stem Yield: 2-4 servings Roasted Curried Caulilower. FOOD ESTABLISHMENT 1 Stew, 3 Themes: Learn a Basic Formula, INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis Then Change It Up With Ethnic Flavor County Public By Judy Hevrdejs Health Department Cooking smart means more Food Establishments With Perfect than perfectly poaching an egg. Scores: It also means maximizing your Lewis County Head Start, Salkum kitchen time and dollars. South Pacific Bistro, Chehalis And mastering a basic beef Toledo Senior Center, Toledo stew. Enjoy Teriyaki, Centralia Beef stew has impeccable Bear Country Espresso, Randle comfort-food credentials. It’s Cliffdroppers, Packwood easily doubled or tripled, and Mary’s Corner Deli, Chehalis freezes well. And once you’ve Traditions, Ritchie Bros., Chehalis simmered the stew base of ••• browned beef cubes and onions, Editor’s note: it can be divided into meal-size These figures are derived from inspections portions for your family. Use conducted by the Lewis County one portion immediately. A sec- Public Health Department’s Food ond or third can be frozen, then Safety Program. transformed weeks later into a Red violations are those most different dish. likely to cause foodborne illness Depending on ingredients and must be corrected at the time added to the base, it can take on of inspection. Blue violations re- a French accent (wine, mush- late to overall cleanliness and op- rooms), a Belgian carbonnade erational conditions and must be corrected by established deadlines (beer, bacon, onions), a South- or by the next routine inspection. western chili (tomatoes, chilies), Any establishment receiving classic American (potatoes, car- 40 red points or any red point rots, peas) and more. item repeated within an 18 month You may even win over left- period is considered a high risk overs haters. and must be reinspected. An es- “The first thing that one tablishment that receives 75 red should remember about mak- points or 100 total points (red and ing stews is that it’s nearly im- blue) on a routine inspection or 40 possible to screw up a stew,” red points on a repeat inspection Bill Hogan / Chicago Tribune will have their food establishment says Clifford A. Wright, whose permit suspended. book, “One-Pot Wonders” (Wi- Beef stew has impeccable comfort-food credentials. 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Voice of the People Stacking Apples, Making Oobleck Do you think Washington ds Prairie Kids Cele should do away with For brate Seuss Birthday the death penalty? By Deborah Carey Centralia School District On March 1, Fords Prairie El- ementary, Centralia, celebrated the birthday of famed children’s author Dr. Seuss with many ac- tivities. First through third grade stu- dents read the story “Batholomew and the Oobleck” and then got to make the gooey, green Oobleck. They had an individual color- “I’m not particularly ing contest and a classroom door decorating contest. One winner in favor of the death was chosen from each grade level penalty. It’s not for the two activities. Teachers read excerpts from cost effective, and four Dr. Seuss books: “Ten Ap- ples Up on Top,” “Horton Hears there’s very good a Who,”w “Happy Birthday to evidence that too You” and “The Cat in the Hat.” Nikki Ames, first-grade high a percentage of teacher, then emceed a “Minute those convicted and to Win It” Dr. Seuss style assem- bly where students participated sentenced to death in several different tasks. For “Ten Apples Up on Top” they had are wrongfully to try to stack four apples on top convicted.” of each other and hold it for one minute. After “Horton Hears a Sandra Adix Who” was read, students had a Rochester, attorney box of tissues tied around their middle and had to empty the box one-handed in one minute. Next, as “Happy Birthday to You” was read, two students from each grade level tried to keep a balloon in the air for one minute. The last book was “The Cat In The Hat.” For this challenge, a student had to get as many toys in a red and white striped “hat” on top of a teachers head in one “I’m ambivalent. minute. Even The Cat in the Hat Sometimes I think showed up for the assembly. Da- a death sentence vid Roberts, Fords Prairie princi- pal, dressed up as The Cat In The is warranted Hat. for someone Photograph submitted by Deborah Carey, Centralia School District who cannot be Clubs Almas Romano, a student at Fords Prai- Oakview Grange reformed and is 100 rie Elementary, Centralia, stacks apples Oakview Grange members percent guilty.” at an assembly March 1 after an excerpt Martha Harjo, Alice Coakley from “Ten Apples Up on Top” was read and Debbie Mills last month Elizabeth Pagan by third-grade teacher David Watt. presented Our Literacy Coun- Rochester, sales cil Executive Director Lindsay Harjo with 25 dictionaries to aid in providing assistance to those seeking to complete their GED or polish their language skills when English is a second lan- guage. Oakview Grange has been involved in the nationwide Dic- tionary Project for more than 11 David Roberts, principal at Fords Prairie, years. Washington State Grange donned a Cat in the Hat costume for supports the program under its the Dr. Seuss birthday celebration at “Words for Thirds” project. the Centralia school. The Dictionary Project mis- “In some instances, sion is to provide a dictionary like where someone to every third grader in the na- tion. In 2012, nearly 2.4 million has done something dictionaries were distributed heinous and been throughout the U.S. The Literacy Council is seek- caught red-handed. ing volunteers. No previous ex- perience is necessary to join the But there are many council’s tutoring team. cases of people Volunteers have a lot of lati- tude in choosing how often they being wrongfully work, for how long, and what accused — we need hours work best for them. to do something about that.” Sharon Care Center Deanna Morris Centralia, nurse Spring Bazaar March 22, 2013 Friday 8:30 am - 5:00 pm Where: Sharon Care Center To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail Front Lobby to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. “I think when 1509 Harrison Ave someone takes a life, Centralia Wa. 98531 particularly the life Going on Vacation? Parking available in Lot #2 Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, of a child or a mother Donate Them To NIE! Over 16 vendors with lots trying to protect her of great deals! child, a life sentence For More Chocolate • Handmade Items Information

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THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: Lewis County-Area History Elma Crook Captured patrol, and Lou Geer and Wil- ald L. Fanning, 31, of Route have to be concerned with it,” in Centralia in 1911 liam Reynolds, members of the 2, Chehalis, who died while Schwartz said. “All of a sudden patrol. A crook who had escaped working on a PUD 7,200-volt it is here.” “The union seeks a perma- from Elma felt he was safe in distribution line south of Che- Schwartz recalled one of nent injunction against the Centralia. He was wrong. halis on Bishop Road. many incidents during his Full Color Is patrol prohibiting the officers “Joseph Christ is the star- “Another lineman, George career. When he confronted from interfering with picket tling name that appears on the Powell, 46, on the same pole two burglars at a downtown Fabulous! activities,” The Centralia Daily with Fanning, suffered shock jewelry store, he remembered NOW EASIER THAN EVER! police blotter today, and his GET YOUR CUSTOMER’S Chronicle wrote. “The com- in removing the victim from being fired at. “It happened in arrest is a rather bright feath- plaint charges that officers of ATTENTION WITH FULL COLOR er in the cap of the Centralia the wire and helping take him the back, in the alley,” he said. the state patrol, acting under down the pole,” The Daily “One of them fired at me seven SIGNS AND GRAPHICS! police department as a clever directions of Governor Mar- capture,” The Centralia Daily Chronicle reported. “He was times. I don’t know to this day tin and Chief Cole, unlawfully admitted to the St. Helen Hos- how he missed me seven times. 736-6322 Chronicle wrote. interfered with activities of the “Mr. Christ was badly want- pital for treatment and then re- I guess it was my lucky day.” pickets. They charge that the leased Friday. 1616 S. Gold St. Centralia, WA 98531 ed in Elma on a larceny charge, officers and others of the pa- In The Fairway Center and drifted in this direction “While other members of trol attacked members of the the line crew were near, none FEMA Opens Office in 2011 with a feeling of safety in a union, took away their ban- place far removed from Elma. saw him actually grab the wire, As a result of the Feb. 28 ARTS & ners and destroyed them and the shock apparently ‘froze’ Nisqually earthquake, the Fed- One or two people know him otherwise unlawfully inter- ENTERTAINMENT Fanning to the wire, making eral Emergency Management in The Chronicle here, and he started to spend fered with picket activities. it difficult to remove him im- Agency and the Small Business money freely. After ‘soaking’ a “Recently activities of the mediately.” Association opened a disaster stolen and valuable gold watch state patrol have been centered in saloons a couple of times, Also on the crew were R.F. recovery center next to Rite- Thursday at Napavine where they have Aid in the Lewis County Mall. police recognized him by a assisted in clearing the way for Gunsolley, Robert Trees and description from headquar- switching of trainloads of lum- Herman Miessner. Fanning ters got on his track and Elma ber from the Carlisle Lumber was the first fatality in Lewis House Safe, Motor Home County PUD history. Nelson’s Patrolman Mac Cater arrested company’s railroad onto the Burns in 2006 Christ in a saloon and a deputy main line. The lumber is be- A man trying to jump-start Just Wood sheriff from Elma took him ing cut at the Carlisle plant at Schwartz Plans Retirement back this morning.” his older motor home called Furniture Onalaska. in 1986 “Employees of the Carlisle the fire department when the Chehalis Police Chief Don- motor home caught on fire Sawmill Union Sues Governor plant at present are not mem- bers of local No. 2511, the com- ald Schwartz announced his next to his house. The fire- and State Patrol in 1936 plaint states.” plans to retire at the end of fighters towed the motor home The Lumber and Sawmill March. When he began his away from the house, with the Workers’ Union, Local No. career in 1960, he was told he house sustaining little damage. 2511, of Onalaska, sued Gover- PUD Lineman Killed in 1961 had to work 25 years before he The owner was wanted on nor Clarence D. Martin, Wil- The community was could retire. “That seemed like an outstanding warrant, so he liam Cole, chief of the state mourning the death of Ron- it was so far away that I didn’t was arrested. Great Prices!

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Stew: American, French & Spanish Styles Continued from Life 2 heavy stew pot; heat to a simmer on low heat. Proceed with a variation chuck, cut into bite-size pieces from below or create your own. ½ cup flour ½ teaspoon salt VARIATIONS Freshly ground pepper 6 tablespoons unsalted butter or American style, based on Wright’s beef suet basic beef stew: Add 1 pound pota- 2 medium onions, chopped toes (red, white, Yukon gold), peeled 4 cups cold water cubed; 1 ½ carrots, scraped, diced; 1 1. Dredge beef in the flour; season large parsnip, scraped, diced; 1 me- with salt and pepper. In a large heavy dium turnip, peeled, diced. Continue flameproof baking casserole or stew cooking and stirring occasionally un- pot, melt butter over medium-high til everything is very tender, about 1 heat. Add the meat, in batches if nec- hour. essary; brown on all sides, about 8 French style, our take on beef minutes total. Add onion; cook, stir- bourguignon: Dice 2 slices bacon. ring and scraping bottom of the pot Cook in a skillet over medium heat until softened, about 4 minutes. with 1 chopped clove garlic and ½ 2. Pour in water to barely cover; re- pound mushrooms until bacon begins duce heat to low. Stir a bit then simmer, to brown. Add to stew with 1 cup red partially covered, until tender, about wine (Burgundy or merlot) and 1 tea- 2 hours. Check for seasoning. Finish spoon herbs de provence. Continue with one of the variations below; or cooking and stirring occasionally, freeze half and cook the other half. about 1 hour. Freeze: Divide the finished stew in Spanish style, based on Wright’s half. Cook one half following a varia- beef stew of La Mancha: Seed and slice tion below. Spoon remaining half into 2 green peppers. Add to stew with 1 a freezer-safe container, leaving about can each: drained chickpeas, diced 1-inch headroom. Cool then cover, la- tomatoes with juices; 1 clove garlic, bel and store in freezer up to 3 months. minced; 1 bay leaf; a pinch of ground cloves and a pinch of saffron. Contin- Cook: Remove half recipe of stew Bill Hogan / Chicago Tribune ue cooking and stirring occasionally, from freezer. Thaw in refrigerator Beef stew are easily doubled or tripled, and freezes well. overnight. Place thawed stew in a about 1 hour. ADVICE: Dear Abby Sisters Trying to Get Pregnant May Share the Same Problem DEAR ABBY: I’m in my thoughts? — DON’T WANT TO you and chasing you to go out passive. And by the way, in our reli- early 20s, happily married and HURT HER with them? Nowadays, the guys If you like the way the gion, the word “warlock” is an financially secure. My husband DEAR DON’T WANT TO expect me to impress them, call 30-year-old man treats you, insult that means “oath breaker.” and I have been discussing hav- HURT HER: “Springing” news them first, etc. please don’t let the age differ- “Witch” is a gender-neutral name. ing children. My problem is my that you are pregnant would be What are your thoughts on ence get in the way. Grab him, — PROUD MALE WITCH AND sister has been more of a jolt to her than hear- this? I have been on numerous because his kind is now a rarity. VETERAN trying to start a ing that you’re trying. I see no dates, and out of all of them only DEAR PROUD MALE family for three reason to keep this a secret from one man acted like an old-school DEAR ABBY: On Feb. 5 you WITCH AND VETERAN: I years, to no avail your sister. Because problems gentleman. Unfortunately, he referred to someone as a “con- hope that you and other mem- because she has conceiving run in your family, was only 30. I’m in my mid-40s. trolling, slave-driving witch.” bers of the Wiccan religion will infertility issues. talking about it might be helpful I’m not super-rich, but I have A lot of people in the Wiccan forgive my lapse, which was These issues to both of you. If you do become a stable job, good benefits and community, practitioners of made out of ignorance. I used run in our fam- pregnant, she may want to con- two well-behaved boys. What’s Wicca, use the term “witch” the term “witch” as a substitute ily, and there sult your doctor. If it doesn’t wrong with me? — NEW TO with positive connotations. for the word I wanted to use is a 75 percent By Abigail Van Buren happen, the two of you can emo- THE DATING WORLD There are several slur words that because my editors told me that chance that tionally support each other. DEAR NEW: Nothing is I heard growing up that I would referring to a woman in that way I will have the same problem. “wrong” with you. In fact, if men never dream of using these is not acceptable in family news- Should I talk to my sister about DEAR ABBY: After 20 years still chased you, complimented days because of how society has papers. my trying to get pregnant, or of marriage, I am now again in you and didn’t expect to drag changed. Please help to spread ••• wait until I’m pregnant and the dating world — and wow, you to bed in the late ‘80s and the word. Dear Abby is written by Abigail break the news to her then? have things ever changed! What early ‘90s, you were lucky! Old- It took years of fighting the Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Since I may have the same prob- happened to the days when men fashioned romance started dying system, but we are now recog- Phillips, and was founded by her lem she’s having, I don’t want would open doors, kiss your out in the late 1960s and early nized by the VA and included on mother, Pauline Phillips. 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The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible “Flood Tide” Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Stakeout (N) Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 ››› The Fighter Anger Manage- Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. A for- The Americans Philip and Elizabeth The Americans Philip and Elizabeth (2010, Drama) ment Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) mer spy uses his old skills to save his kidnapped daughter. stop an assassin. (N) stop an assassin. 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(CC) America’s Book of Secrets (CC) LI FE 51 51 Preachers’ Daughters (CC) Preachers’ Daughters (CC) Dance Moms (CC) Dance Moms “The Apple of Her Eye” The girls prepare for a tribute. (CC) Preachers’ Daughters (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Parental Control 2 ’ “Facing Your Fears” Snooki & JWOWW ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness 34 34 NHL Hockey: Wild at Red Wings NHL Live (N) The Crossover Pro Football Talk NHL Overtime Red Bull Crashed Ice From Lausanne, Switzerland. (N) Sailing Vendée Globe. (Taped) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Wendell & Vinnie Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Guess Who (2005) Bernie Mac. ››› House Party (1990, Musical Comedy) Kid ’N Play, Full Force. (CC) The Bad Girls Club: Atlanta (CC) ››› House Party (1990, Musical Comedy) Kid ’N Play, Full Force. (CC) R O OT 31 31 The Game 365 Mariners Access MLB Preseason Baseball San Francisco Giants at Seattle Mariners. From Peoria Stadium in Peoria, Ariz. Mariners Access Game Time The Dan Patrick Show ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 World’s Wildest Police Videos (CC) World’s Wildest Police Videos (CC) ›› The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006, Action) Lucas Black, Zachery Ty Bryan, Bow Wow. An American street ›› Piranha (2010, Horror) Elisabeth racer takes on a Japanese champion. ’ Shue, Adam Scott. Premiere. ’ 59 59 Paranormal Witness Haunted Collector (CC) Haunted Collector (CC) Haunted Collector (N) Robot Combat League Haunted Collector TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ End of the Age Left Behind: World at War Always Good Jesse Duplantis Easter Exper. Creflo Dollar Seattle Praise the Lord The King of Seinfeld “The Let- Seinfeld “The Op- Seinfeld “The Rain- Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Boys Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Mel Brooks; Kristen Schaal; Jon TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) ter” ’ (CC) era” ’ (CC) coats” (CC) (CC) Do Cry” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Dore. (CC) TLC 38 38 Hoarding: Buried Alive (N) ’ (CC) My Addiction My Addiction Hoarding: Buried Alive ’ (CC) My Addiction My Addiction Hoarding: Buried Alive “What a Pig” Strange Sex ’ My Addiction TNT 54 54 Castle “Vampire Weekend” A body lying › Law Abiding Citizen (2009) Jamie Foxx, Gerard Butler. A prosecutor gets Boston’s Finest Gang-related shootings Southland “Bleed Out” A baby’s death Boston’s Finest Gang-related shootings in a graveyard has fangs. (CC) caught up in a vengeful prisoner’s twisted scheme. (CC) (DVS) alert police. (N) (CC) shakes Lydia to her core. (N) alert police. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show Dragons: Riders Dragons: Riders Dragons: Riders Dragons: Riders Incredible Crew King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Man v. Food Pizza Paradise 2 (CC) Steak Paradise 3 (N) (CC) Feed the Beast Feed the Beast TRUTV 49 49 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament Boise State vs. La Salle. First round. From Dayton, Ohio. Inside March Madness (N) (Live) Upload-Shaq. Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick Lizard Lick NCIS “Cracked” Abby becomes fixated NCIS “Two-Faced” A seaman’s death NCIS “Baltimore” Tony revisits his time in NCIS “Newborn King” Investigating a Psych Bonding with Juliet’s stepfather. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Vic- USA 58 58 on solving a case. ’ (CC) may be one in a series. ’ Baltimore. ’ (CC) (DVS) Navy captain’s death. (CC) (DVS) (N) (CC) (DVS) tims appear to be posed. ’ VH1 62 62 Wicked Single ’ Love & Hip Hop ’ Behind the Music “Notorious B.I.G.” Notorious B.I.G. Behind the Music Ice Cube. ’ (CC) Behind the Music “” (CC) Behind the Music “Nas” Nas. (CC)

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets March 21, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wife Swap “Kuncaitis/Zdazinsky” (Sea- Grey’s Anatomy “Idle Hands” Meredith Scandal “Top of the Hour” Olivia and KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) son Premiere) (N) ’ (CC) worries about her unborn baby. Jake continue to flirt. (N) (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) Community Abed 1600 Penn (N) ’ The Office “Mov- 1600 Penn (N) ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) starts a fraternity. (CC) ing On” (CC) “Secrets Exhumed” ’ (CC) (DVS) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil ’ (CC) Katie ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI 2013 NCAA Tour- 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament Akron vs. Virginia Commonwealth. Second round. From Auburn KIRO 7 Post Game KIRO News: Spe- RightThisMinute RightThisMinute KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 nament Hills, Mich. (N) (Live) (CC) Show cial Edition (N) (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Secrets of Highclere Castle The castle that serves as The Diamond Queen The life of HM Queen Elizabeth II. ’ Call the Midwife Holiday Special First Christmas in Non- The British Beat PBS 9 9 Downton Abbey. ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 3) (CC) natus House. ’ (CC) (My Music) (CC) American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Pe- The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends ’ (CC) Friends “The One 30 Rock Jenna’s 30 Rock “” MNT 10 10 (CC) “Rough Trade” (CC) ter’s Progress” ’ (CC) “Special Edna” Levine. (N) (CC) in Massapequa” mother visits. ’ (CC) The King of The King of The Office ’ (Part The Office “Ni- The Vampire Diaries Damon takes Beauty and the Beast “Insatiable” Seinfeld “The Un- Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) 2 of 2) (CC) agara” (CC) Elena to New York. (N) ’ (CC) Someone starts framing the vigilante. derstudy” (CC) Checks” ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) A 60s Pop Flashback: Hullabaloo (My Music) Look back at the series “Hul- Oscar Hammerstein II -- Out of My Dreams Lyricist Oscar Hammerstein. ’ Sam Cooke: Legend Singer’s career. Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 labaloo.” ’ (CC) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Results Show” Perform- Glee “Guilty Pleasures” The club per- Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) ers Ne-Yo and Jessica Sanchez. forms guilty pleasure songs. (N) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Gem Day Jewelry - Spring Gem Day Gem Day Jewelry - Spring Gem Day Gems en Vogue II Jewelry - Spring Chrome Diopside From NYC II - Shades of Green Gemstone Jewelry American Turquoise Jewelry - Without a Trace “Satellites” Five people Without a Trace “Closure” Team seeks Without a Trace “22 X 42” An up-and- Without a Trace “Last Call” A white-col- Criminal Minds “A Rite of Passage” A Criminal Minds The team must profile a ION 15 15 are abducted. ’ (CC) missing man. ’ (CC) coming executive is abducted. lar criminal disappears. ’ (CC) killer targets illegal immigrants. ’ serial killer. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni The Blessed Life D. Kolenda Reflections K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb Table The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Wife Swap “Kuncaitis/Zdazinsky” (Sea- Grey’s Anatomy “Idle Hands” Meredith Scandal “Top of the Hour” Olivia and KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) son Premiere) (N) ’ (CC) worries about her unborn baby. Jake continue to flirt. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Community Abed 1600 Penn (N) ’ The Office “Mov- 1600 Penn (N) ’ Law & Order: Special Victims Unit NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) starts a fraternity. (CC) ing On” (CC) “Secrets Exhumed” ’ (CC) (DVS) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Porque el Amor Manda (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) American Idol “Results Show” Perform- Glee “Guilty Pleasures” The club per- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) ers Ne-Yo and Jessica Sanchez. forms guilty pleasure songs. (N) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Blood Alley; Bad Deal” A The First 48 Convenience-store clerk The First 48 Corner-store shooting; The First 48 A young father dies in a After the First 48 Murder investigation Bates Motel An unexpected guest sur- A&E 52 52 drug deal turns deadly. (CC) shot to death. (CC) strangled man. (CC) carjacking. (N) (CC) in Cleveland. (N) (CC) prises the Bates. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Swordfish (2001, Suspense) John Freakshow (CC) Freakshow (CC) Freakshow “Two- Freakshow “Hu- Freakshow “The Freakshow (N) Comic Book Men Comic Book Men Immortalized “Self- Immortalized (CC) Travolta, Hugh Jackman. (CC) Headed Baby” man Pin Cushion” Littlest Wedding” (CC) “Cryptozoic Men” (CC) Portrait.” APL 43 43 Tanked: Unfiltered ’ (CC) North Woods Law ’ (CC) Battleground: Rhino Wars ’ (CC) Battleground: Rhino Wars (N) ’ North Woods Law “Deer Deception” Battleground: Rhino Wars ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” The hottest videos. Rip the Runway 2013 (CC) Husbands- Ho. Second › The Cookout (2004, Comedy) Ja Rule, Tim Meadows, Jenifer Lewis. (CC) The Real House- The Real Housewives of Atlanta Cyn- The Real Housewives of Atlanta The The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta “He’s The Real House- Watch What Hap- Kathy (N) BRAVO 66 66 wives Confess thia reluctantly lets Kenya help. ladies are Los Angeles bound. Stalking, I’m Walking” wives of Atlanta pens: Live (N) CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Doc Zone “Dog Dazed” (N) ’ CBC News: The National (N) (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba “Go Far” Reba ’ (CC) Reba “Hello, My Name Is Cheyenne” Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Ron White’s Vegas Salute to the Troops 2013 ’ (CC) Ron White’s Comedy Salute to the Troops 2012 (CC) CNBC 46 46 American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed “Shipwrecked” Mad Money American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed “Shipwrecked” Insanity! Hair Restoration CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) HLN After Dark (N) Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Live Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny Workaholics (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Ben Show The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart in Phila. in Phila. With Ben (N) (CC) With Jon Stewart port (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Shake It Up! ’ Austin & Ally ’ › Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (2010) Demi Lovato, Kevin Jonas. ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings (N) Auction Kings (N) Property Wars Property Wars: Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ DSC 8 8 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Triple Threat” Boom or Bust (N) (CC) (CC) Kourtney and Kim Take Miami Kim and E! News (N) The Soup Burning Love Playing With Fire Opening of the res- After Lately After Lately Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 Kourtney get competitive. taurant, Toy. ESPN 32 32 Winter X Games Tignes. From Tignes, France. (N Same-day Tape) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Cheerleading From Orlando, Fla. Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) NASCAR Now (N) SportsCenter College GameDay Scoreboard (N) 30 for 30 FAM 39 39 America’s Funniest Home Videos ›› Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald. ›› Happy Gilmore (1996, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Christopher McDonald. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped A seafood surprise. Sweet Genius “Samba Genius” Chopped “Cake Walk” Chopped “Just For The Halibut” Chef Wanted With Anne Burrell Worst Cooks in America FX 53 53 ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. A for- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Archer “Un Chien Legit “Cuckoo’s BrandX With Russell Brand (N) mer spy uses his old skills to save his kidnapped daughter. ment ment ment ment Tangerine” (N) Nest” (N) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, First Round. Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, First Round. The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch Frasier “Frasier’s Frasier “Dial M for Frasier “Hot Ticket” Frasier “First Do Frasier “Secret Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “Roz, a HALL 19 19 (CC) (CC) “Career Fever” (CC) Curse” ’ (CC) Martin” (CC) ’ (CC) No Harm” (CC) Admirer” (CC) Loan” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Int’l House Hunters Income Property “Marli & Toby” ’ Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hawaii Life (CC) Hawaii Life (CC) HIST 37 37 Swamp People “Rising Pressure” Swamp People “Bad Mojo” (CC) Swamp People “Blood Lines” (CC) Swamp People “Waging War” (N) Big Rig Bounty Hunters (N) (CC) Larry the Cable Guy LI FE 51 51 Dance Moms (CC) Dance Moms (CC) Project Runway “Take It All Off!” Project Runway “He Said, She Said” (N) (CC) Preachers’ Daughters (CC) TBA MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness (N) ’ Ridiculousness Failosophy ’ NBCS 34 34 Heads-Up Poker Heads-Up Poker (Taped) The Crossover Pro Football Talk NHL Overtime (N) Heads-Up Poker (Taped) Heads-Up Poker (Taped) Formula One Racing NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ See Dad Run ’ See Dad Run ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Cruel Intentions (1999, Drama) Sarah Michelle Gellar, Ryan Phillippe. Snapped: Killer Couples (CC) Snapped: Killer Couples (CC) ›› She’s All That (1999) Freddie Prinze Jr., Rachael Leigh Cook. R O OT 31 31 Mariners Access Mariners Access MLB Preseason Baseball Chicago Cubs at Seattle Mariners. From Peoria Stadium in Peoria, Ariz. (Live) Mariners Access The Game 365 The Dan Patrick Show ’ SPIKE 57 57 ›› The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) Lucas Black, Zachery Ty iMPACT Wrestling (N) (CC) Bellator MMA Live The world’s top fighters take part in this tournament. (N) (S Bryan. An American street racer takes on a Japanese champion. ’ Live) SYFY 59 59 Warehouse 13 “Stand” ’ (CC) Warehouse 13 “A New Hope” (CC) Warehouse 13 “An Evil Within” ’ Warehouse 13 All hands on deck. ’ Warehouse 13 ’ (CC) Warehouse 13 “No Pain, No Gain” TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land Turning Point With David Jeremiah Creflo Dollar Behind Scenes Praise the Lord 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament Missouri vs. Colorado State. Second round. From Lexington, Ky. (N) (Live) The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Amy Poehler; Kevin Pollak; TBS 55 55 Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Ke$ha. (CC) TLC 38 38 Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress What Not to Wear “Nakiya T.” (N) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress What Not to Wear “Nakiya T.” (CC) Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress 2013 NCAA Tour- 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament Harvard vs. New Mexico. Second round. From Salt Lake City. (N) Monday Mornings “One Fine Day” Ty Law & Order “Seed” Fertility doctor tied Law & Order “Wannabe” Student sus- TNT 54 54 nament (Live) (CC) and Tina receive a call. (CC) to murder attempt. (CC) (DVS) pected of trustee’s murder. ’ TOON 42 42 Adventure Time Regular Show Regular Show Annoying Orange Incredible Crew Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food “Greatest Moments” Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament 2013 NCAA Basketball Tournament Montana vs. Syracuse. (N) (Live) Inside March Madness (N) (Live) Upload-Shaq. Storage Hunters Storage Hunters NCIS “Enemies Domestic” A member of NCIS “False Witness” A witness in a NCIS “Ships in the Night” A Marine is NCIS “Recruited” A murder at a college NCIS “Freedom” A Marine is found Psych Bonding with Juliet’s stepfather. USA 58 58 the team reminisces. (CC) murder trial disappears. ’ (CC) murdered on a dinner boat. (CC) fair. ’ (CC) beaten to death. ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 40 Breakups 40 Most Shocking Breakups ››› Dirty Dancing (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze, Jerry Orbach. ’ Wicked Single “Wicked Single” ’ ››› Dirty Dancing (1987) ’