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INSIDE ENTERTAINMENT: Actor dies Balfour moved for school board seat Actor MIKE WRIGHT Homosassa to get the down my personal property.” considered for the position if Philip Staff writer appointment. Balfour, an unsuccessful she didn’t live in District 4, Seymour The house she and her candidate for superinten- which comprises the south- Hoffman is Politicians often say they husband of 34 years, Tom, dent of schools in 2012, west Citrus communities of found dead make sacrifices for their role shared since 1999 is for sale. quickly added her name to Homosassa and Sugarmill with a in public office. And moving from an 1,800- the list of applicants in early Woods. syringe in Citrus County School square-foot house to a mo- 2013 after newly elected “I was not going to be con- his arm. Board member Sandy Bal- bile has meant some board member Susan Hale sidered unless I was willing He was 46. four, appointed to office in personal downsizing. resigned. to move,” she said. “They /Page A6 wouldn’t even look at my Sandra June by Gov. Rick Scott, can “This has been a forced Shortly after submitting “Sandy” back it up. weaning,” Balfour said. her application, Balfour said résumé.” Balfour QUESTION Balfour took a huge pay “That’s the way I’m looking she called the governor’s of- Balfour wanted the ap- Citrus County cut and moved from her Pine it. I have to really qualify the fice to check on the proce- pointment, but she and Tom School Board OF THE WEEK Ridge neighborhood to a things that have value in my dure. She said a staffer told member, single-wide mobile home in life. It’s forced me to think her she wouldn’t even be See SCHOOL/ Page A8 District 4. Monday CONVERSATION

Contribute! Like us at facebook.com/ Roads scholar citruscounty chronicle and respond to our Question of the Week. What do you think about the 45 mph speed limit on County Road 486? Marsha Romanik Riddle

County Road 486 should be at least 55 mph.

Jake Muetzel 50-55 mph should be the minimum, espe- cially on those long roads.

Kelly L. Graham I used to drive that stretch going to CF in Ocala (from Crystal River) and 45 mph seems too slow. Easy speed trap if they leave it at that speed. There are no homes around so not sure why they put it so low.

John Pepe I like 55 mph better than 45 if there is no reason to raise it. It would allow less time between points and better gas mileage.

Erin Ewing 45 mph on CR 486 is ridiculous; it’s entirely too easy to speed. It’s a wide MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle road with less traffic than Hwy. Beverly Hills resident Beverly Clemo, chairwoman of the Citizens Advisory Council of the Citrus County Transportation Planning 44, yet its limit is 15 mph slower. It makes no sense to Authority, watches traffic at North Forest Ridge Boulevard near her home, where she sees a need for a bicycle path and other traffic me. improvements near Forest Ridge Elementary School for the benefit of its 720 students. The CAC represents residents’ interests in safety and maintenance issues and in planning new roads. Michele Queck Rose They need to increase it to 55 mph. There is no reason for it to be slower Beverly Clemo chairs Transportation Planning Authority advisory council then all the other similar roads. Skip Brady CHRIS VAN ORMER gional Council of Governments in South- ■ WHAT: Citrus County Transportation All similar highways Staff writer eastern Michigan. Planning Authority Citizens Advisory should have the same So, I sent him a résumé and he called Council meeting. speed limit, curb or not. or two years, the Citizens Advi- me to serve. We are short one member ■ WHEN: 3 p.m. Wednesday. POLL sory Council of the Citrus right now from Crystal River and have County Transportation Planning ■ WHERE: Citrus County Transit Center, been for over a year. We need somebody ONLINE POLL: Authority has represented resi- 1300 S. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto. from Crystal River. dent road-users’ views to the de- CHRONICLE: How did you become Your choice? cision-makersF in road planning and road ■ AGENDA: www.tbarta.com. chairwoman of the CAC? What assets do local li- maintenance. ■ PHONE: TBARTA at 813-282-8200. CLEMO: By default; nobody else raised braries pro- The council’s chairwoman, Beverly their hand. vide that are CHRONICLE: When the CAC started, most useful Clemo of Beverly Hills, takes a passionate CHRONICLE: Why did you join the Cit- interest in how and why decisions are what were you instructed was your focus? to you? izens Advisory Council? Was it setting priorities to get funding? A. Computer made, while urging residents to steer CLEMO: Gary Maidhof had an article their own course by taking part as Citrus CLEMO: We worked with Gary Maidhof access. in your newspaper asking for volunteers. for a short time. At one of our first meet- Presentations, meet- County forms a partnership with Her- B. I got a call from my sister who was a reg- ings, he asked us all what would be our ings and exhibits. nando County Metropolitan Planning Or- istered professional engineer and used to priorities. Interestingly enough, the south C. I know I sound like ganization for future transportation be with the Department of Transporta- and old-timer, but books planning. end of County Road 491, going toward the tion. She knows I share an interest in Suncoast, was breaking up badly, striping are the main driver for That future includes the Suncoast transportation. She knew about my back- was bad on it, and we felt that the paving me. Parkway 2 and the County Road 491 Med- ground, of course, being a former elected D. Not qualified to an- ical Corridor. official. For over 25 years, I served on Re- See MONDAY/ Page A8 swer, but guess I’m long overdue to see what all is offered. To vote, visit www. chronicleonline.com. Click on the word Report: US abortion “Opinion” in the menu Workforce Connection to see the poll. Results will appear rate at lowest since 1973 next Monday. Find last DAVID CRARY week’s online poll becoming CareerSource ON THE NET results./Page A3 AP national writer PAT FAHERTY  Guttmacher Institute: NEW YORK — The U.S. INDEX Staff writer www.guttmacher.org/ abortion rate declined to Classifieds ...... B7 Workforce Connection its lowest level since 1973, tions in 2011 — down from Comics ...... B6 is rolling out a new name and the number of abor- about 1.2 million in 2008. Crossword ...... B5 and introducing its new tions fell by 13 percent be- Guttmacher’s figures are Editorial...... A10 location serving area job- tween 2008 and 2011, of interest on both sides of Entertainment ...... A4 seekers and employers. according the latest na- the abortion debate be- Horoscope ...... A4 The agency has moved tional survey of abortion cause they are more up-to- Lottery Numbers ...... B3 its one-stop career center Source Florida brand de- Source Citrus Levy Mar- providers conducted by date and in some ways Lottery Payouts ...... B3 in Citrus County from In- signed to enhance access ion. Florida’s 23 other a prominent research Movies ...... B6 more comprehensive than verness to Lecanto. It will to workforce services for workforce organizations institute. Obituaries ...... A6 abortion statistics com- have an open house at job-seekers and busi- will adopt “Career- TV Listings...... B5 The Guttmacher Insti- piled by the federal Cen- the new location Feb. 10. nesses throughout the Source” brands with sim- tute, which supports legal ters for Disease Control Also this month, Work- state. ilar regional locaters. access to abortion, said in and Prevention. force Connection will Beginning in early Darlene Goddard, a report being issued According to the report, change its name as part 2014, Workforce Connec- Monday that there were of a new unified Career- tion will become Career- See CAREER/ Page A8 about 1.06 million abor- See ABORTION/ Page A8 A2 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 LOCAL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Big road projects to come before advisers

CHRIS VAN ORMER ■ WHAT: provide needed relief to the Staff writer TPO local roadway network. Transportation Technical Advisory As one of the fastest grow- Updates about Nature Committee (TAC) ing counties in the state, ac- Coast Parkway, Florida’s meeting. cording to FDOT, traffic Future Corridors and Sun- ■ WHEN: volumes in Citrus County coast Parkway 2 will be 1 p.m. are expected to increase Wednesday. presented Wednesday to dramatically in the coming the two advisory groups of ■ WHERE: Citrus decades. The Suncoast the Citrus County Trans- County Transit Center, Parkway 2 project would portation Planning Organ- 1300 S. Lecanto provide additional traffic ization (TPO). Highway (County capacity to meet these fu- Bob Clifford, director of Road 491), Lecanto. ture local traffic demands. TBARTA (Tampa Bay Area ■■■ Clifford will make the Regional Transportation ■ WHAT: TPO Citizens presentation at both meet- Authority) and consultant Advisory Committee ings — at 1:55 p.m. for TAC to the TPO, will present in- (CAC) meeting. members and 4 p.m. for the formation for discussion. ■ WHEN: CAC group. Both meetings Nature Coast Parkway: 3 p.m. Wednesday. are open to the public and The proposed Nature ■ WHERE: comment from the public is Coast Parkway is planned Citrus heard at both the beginning County Transit Center, as a 47-mile toll facility ex- and end of both meetings. 1300 S. Lecanto tending the existing Turn- ■ Highway (C.R. 491), Florida’s Future Corri- pike Mainline near its dors will be the topic at the northern terminus of I-75 Lecanto. www.floridasturnpike.com next meeting of the Citrus northwestward to U.S. 19 par ticularly in innovation The proposed Nature Coast Parkway, marked by the red dotted line, would run from the County Council, starting at north of the town of Inglis 9 a.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, in Levy County. The facil- and logistics industries. Florida Turnpike’s northern terminus in Wildwood to Lebanon Station in Levy County. Surrounding rural areas at Beverly Hills Lions Club, ity was previously known the Florida Intrastate High- provide a high-speed, high- to its importance as a part of 72 Civic Circle, Beverly as the Northern Extension support a mix of agricul- ture, forestry, mining, way System (FIHS), the volume facility on the west the FIHS, the Suncoast Hills. Guest speakers will of Florida’s Turnpike. The Suncoast Parkway 2 will coast of Florida. In addition Parkway 2 project would be FDOT representatives. preferred alignment is recreation and manufac- through Levy, Marion and turing industries, and are Sumter counties. Potential collaborating on economic Interchanges are at U.S. development strategies. WELCOME BACK, 19, U.S. 41, State Road 200, This concept report I-75 and State Road 44. identifies potential trans- Florida’s Future Corri- portation strategies to help dors — Tampa Bay to connect Tampa Bay and SNOWBIRDS! Northeast Florida Study Northeast Florida and sup- Area Concept: The Future port the future growth of Over 1,300 Miracle Ear Locations! Corridors initiative is a these two regions, as well statewide effort led by the as the less urbanized North Florida Department of Central Florida region that Travel With Trans portation (FDOT) to lies between them. plan for the future of Suncoast Parkway 2: Confidence . . . major transportation cor- The Suncoast Parkway ridors critical to the state’s currently extends from the Miracle Ear economic competitiveness Veterans Expressway in and quality of life during Tampa to U.S. 98 near the Will Be There. the next 50 years. Hernando-Citrus county One identified study area line, a distance of about 42 is Tampa Bay to Northeast miles. The proposed Sun- Florida, representing two coast Parkway 2 project of Florida’s largest regions would extend northward with large, diverse about 27 miles through economies and growing Hernando and Citrus transportation needs. counties from U.S. 98 to Between these two re- U.S. 19. The Florida Turn- gions, Gainesville and pike Enterprise is nearing Ocala are emerging in im- completion of the 60 per- portance as regional em- cent design phase. ployment centers, As an important part of

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County BRIEFS Panel to hear three Driver kills pedestrians land-use cases The Citrus County Plan- Associated Press ing, which is in a mobile home The vehicle came to a rest in a She said she approached one ning and Development Com- community, Florida Highway Pa- lake adjacent to the clubhouse, elderly woman who was lying face mission will meet at 9 a.m. BRADENTON — Three people trol Lt. Gregory Bueno said. Bueno said. The driver was not in- down on the ground, but could not Thursday in Room 166 at are dead and five others have The driver of a 2009 Chevrolet jured. Her identity has not been find a pulse. the Lecanto Government been hospitalized after a woman SUV backed her car in the park- released. “I knew she was gone,” Watts Building, 3600 W. Sovereign backed her SUV into a group of ing lot, striking at least eight “It’s a tragic, tragic situation,” said. Path, Lecanto, to hear three people Sunday outside a Florida people. Bueno said. “Every time some- She then helped a man who had land-use applications. clubhouse, authorities said. One person was pronounced thing like this occurs, it breaks “tire tracks from his ankles to Robert and Roberta The crash happened outside dead at the scene, and two others your heart.” armpits.” Schaefer will ask the county the Sugar Creek Country Club at died after being transported to a Sugar Creek Estates resident The other victims had bloody to vacate a 20-foot alley 11:20 a.m. in Bradenton, about 45 nearby hospital. Five more re- and retired EMT Muriel Watts de- heads and knees, she said. near West Homosassa Trail miles south of Tampa. mained hospitalized Sunday af- scribed the aftermath of the crash Bueno said troopers are still in- in Homosassa. Approval is Residents had gathered for ternoon. Their conditions were to the Bradenton Herald as “a vestigating why the driver’s car church services inside the build- not immediately known. horrible sight.” went into reverse. recommended. Dan Wilson for Garnet Gregory will request a set- back variance to allow a construction project at 1128 Annual car show at Chilson’s Garage Around the S. Ozello Trail, Crystal STATE River. Approval is recom- mended with two conditions. Elizabeth H. Darr will re- Panama City quest an after-the-fact, two- part variance to allow a Former Democratic construction project at 5135 Party leader dies S. Running Brook Drive, PANAMA CITY — For- Homosassa. Denial is mer chairman of the Florida recommended. Democratic Party Charlie Old Courthouse Whitehead has died. Current executive director benefit concert set Scott Arceneaux informed On Saturday, Feb. 22, party members Sunday that Cote Deonath — a 16-year- Whitehead had died old Elvis tribute artist from overnight surrounded by his Dunnellon — will perform at family in Panama City. 7:30 p.m. in the Old Court- Whitehead led the house in Inverness. Florida Democratic Party All proceeds to benefit from 1980 to 1989 and the Old Courthouse Her- again in 1999. itage Museum. Doors open at 7 p.m. with cash bar and Florida Guard snacks available. Tickets for warns against cuts up-front and personal re- ST. AUGUSTINE — served seating are $35; Florida National Guard offi- other seats are $25. cials are warning budget ■ At noon Sunday, cuts under consideration by Feb. 23, there will be a the U.S. Army would elimi- Gospel Music and Brunch nate 1,000 people from its event in the upstairs at the ranks. Old Courthouse with De- ERYN WORTHINGTON/Chronicle The Tampa Bay Times onath singing Elvis’ rendi- Harvey Jenkins, left, was proud to show Arnold Goldfoot, right, his 1957 Ford Mild Custom car Saturday at reported officials caution tions of inspirational music. Chilson’s Garage’s annual customer appreciation day and car show. Chilson’s owner Charlie Chilson said after the cuts would hamper the Seating is limited to the first paying off a 25-year mortgage, he threw a party to celebrate. He enjoyed the celebration so much that he Florida Guard’s ability to re- 120 people; no reserved decided to continue it annually. Chilson said it is his way of thanking the community and his customers for spond to hurricanes and seating. Doors open at their business for 33 years. Last year, more than 1,400 customers and friends and 130-plus cars helped Chil- other disasters. 11:30 a.m. Tickets are $25. son celebrate. He was expecting even more this year. Florida Guard leaders For all tickets, call the claim the state already lags Old Courthouse at 352-341- in National Guard funding. 6427 or 352-341-6436. In 2012, the Florida N.C. Republicans Guard’s budget was $467 meeting Feb. 8 Shooting case goes to trial this week million. Ten other states had higher budgets, even The Nature Coast Re- though Florida is prone to Associated Press to the shooting. Davis was and he and Davis began under Florida’s “stand publican Club will meet at parked in a vehicle with arguing. One person walk- your ground” law. hurricanes. 9 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, at JACKSONVILLE — A three friends outside the ing out of the convenience If the case sounds famil- the Hampton Inn, Crystal Police: Couple ran man with a gun. A black store. Dunn and his fi- store said he heard Dunn iar, that’s because it has sham collection River. The guest speaker teen, shot dead. ancée had just left a wed- say, “You are not going to echoes of a trial that re- will be Bob Schweickert Jr., Was it murder or self- ding reception and were talk to me like that.” ceived wide attention and OCALA — A central who will present Ground- defense? heading back home when Dunn, who had a con- happened only two hours Florida couple has been ar- Hog Research. Call Connie Jury selection is sched- they stopped at the store cealed weapons permit, away. rested after police say they at 352-746-7249. uled to begin Monday in and pulled up next to the pulled a 9 mm handgun George Zimmerman fa- set up a sham military do- —From staff reports Florida in the trial of 47- sport utility vehicle that from the glove compart- tally shot Trayvon Martin, nation operation. year-old Michael Dunn, a Davis was sitting in. ment, according to an affi- an unarmed black teen, in Investigators say Gloria software developer charged An argument began davit, and fired multiple Sanford in 2012. Zimmer- Dianne Woodside and her ONLINE with first-degree murder after Dunn told them to shots into the SUV, striking man, who is Hispanic, was boyfriend Stephen J. Con- POLL and attempted murder in turn the music down, po- Davis in the back and groin. acquitted of second-degree cannon sold military para- the November 2012 shoot- lice said. One of Davis’ Dunn later told police murder in July 2013. He phernalia in front of an ing of 17-year-old Jordan friends turned the music he felt threatened. His at- was prosecuted by Jack- Ocala store while dressed RESULTS down, but Davis then told torney has said Dunn saw sonville’s State Attorney Davis outside a Jacksonville in fatigues. convenience store. him to turn it back up. a gun and shot in self- Angela Corey, who will also The Ocala Star Banner QUESTION: How Authorities say an argu- According to authorities, defense, perhaps laying be prosecuting the Dunn should the ment over loud music led Dunn became enraged the ground work for a case case. reported an officer ap- United States proach Concannon and respond to the said he’d received a com- threat of plaint the activity might be terrorism at fraudulent. the Winter ‘Building Dreams’ to benefit Habitat for Humanity The officer asked Con- Olympics in cannon for documents Sochi? Special to the Chronicle helps pay for the lumber and nails, ■ Provide an item for the silent proving he had authoriza- ■ Don’t over- concrete and shingles, plumbers and auction. tion to sell the merchandise. think the Habitat for Humanity of Citrus permits needed to take a new home ■ Become an event sponsor with a Concannon claimed to be threat. The County (HFHCC) will have its sev- from site-work to completion. financial contribution to underwrite from a Kissimmee Navy Russian gov- enth annual fundraising event, The public is invited to be part of the event. SEALs foundation, but ernment will “Building Dreams — a Wine and this event. The evening will feature Whether you donate cash or a gift- when the officer called a safeguard the Food Pairing Benefit,” Thursday, gourmet foods and outstanding in-kind, your contribution is tax de- number on one of the docu- athletes and March 13, at Skyview Country Club, wines from around the globe, live ductible to the extent permitted by ments he provided, Con- spectators. 29 Terra Vista of Citrus Hills. musical entertainment and an array law. Habitat will provide a charitable cannon’s phone rang. percent (81 The Building Dreams gala is a of auction items. deduction acknowledgement letter. votes) major source of support for Habitat’s There are three ways the public Tickets are on sale now and can Police say Concannon admitted the operation was ■ Sorry, but our mission to provide safe, decent, af- can participate: be acquired by contacting the Habi- athletes should fordable housing for partner families ■ Purchase tickets and enjoy the tat Store at 352-563-2744 or calling fake. pass on these in Citrus County. Every dollar raised evening with friends and family. 352-563-0700. —From wire reports Olympics. The risk is too great. 13 per- cent (37 votes) HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED ■ We shouldn’t back out, but Key votes for the week ending Jan. 1 by Voterama in Congress the U.S. should be involved in ■ Abortion Coverage: The House on Jan. 28 ally. A yes vote was to pass a bill (HR statutory spending limits set by congres- coordinated voted, 227-188, to bar the use of federal 2642) that cuts food stamps by 1 percent, sional budget resolutions. A yes vote was safety initia- funds to subsidize Affordable Care Act boosts farm exports, expands crop insur- to advance a bill that would add $900 mil- tives with the plans that cover abortion, even though the ance, ends direct payments to growers, lion over its first five years to the national Russians. 41 law already requires women to pay the funds conservation programs and spurs debt and possibly more in later years. Nel- percent (117 share of the premium that applies to re- rural development. Nugent, Yes. son, Yes; Rubio, No. votes) productive services. A yes vote was to send ■ National Flood Insurance: The Senate on ■ Flood-Insurance Premiums: The Senate on HR 7 to the Senate. Rich Nugent, Yes. ■ In light of Jan. 30 voted, 67-32, to delay for four Jan. 30 defeated, 34-65, an amendment to ■ President Women's Medical Privacy: The House on years steep increases in the National Flood S 1926 (above) allowing taxpayer- Putin’s disre- Jan. 28 defeated, 192-221, a bid by De- Insurance Program's taxpayer-subsidized subsidized flood-insurance premiums to gard for the mocrats to prevent HR 7 (above) from vio- premiums. This would blunt reforms en- rise by 25 percent annually until they reach U.S. and his lating the medical privacy of any woman, acted in 2012 to trim the program's debt, market levels. A yes vote backed this plan stance on so- including rape and incest victims, with re- which now stands at $24 billion due largely in place of the bill's four-year delay of cial/humani- spect to her choice or use of a health- to covering damages from hurricanes Kat- steep premium increases, starting this rina and Rita in 2005 and Sandy in 2012. tarian issues, insurance policy. A yes vote was to adopt year. Nelson, No; Rubio, No. A yes vote was to send S 1926 to the we should boy- the motion. Nugent, No. ■ Key votes ahead: In the week of Feb. 3, the House. Bill Nelson, Yes; Marco Rubio, Yes. cott these ■ New Farm and Food Law: The House on Senate will take up the farm-bill conference games. 16 per- Jan. 29 approved, 251-166, the conference ■ Deficit Spending: Voting 64-35, the Senate report and a bill on veterans' health benefits. cent (46 votes) report on a five-year farm and food bill hav- on Jan. 29 reached a supermajority The House schedule was to be announced. needed to exempt S 1926 (above) from © 2014 Thomas Reports Inc. Call: 202-667-9760. Total votes: 281. ing a budget of nearly $100 billion annu- A4 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — You will interact well with Today is Monday, Feb. 3, the others in the coming months. Pitch in and help organizations in which you 34th day of 2014. There are 331 believe. The more you experience this Rowling says Potter days left in the year. year, the better. 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Your openness and sophisticated craft and exhibits. comedy, starring Kevin Hart and ($1.8 million international). of-Famer Fran Tarkenton is 74. Ac- way of dealing with situations will at- An online virtual tour of the Ice Cube, made $12.3 million, 5.”Lone Survivor,” $7.2 million tress Bridget Hanley is 73. Actress tract someone who has plenty to offer. Dayton area museum’s Cold as it nears a $100 million do- ($1.3 million international). Blythe Danner is 71. Singer Melanie Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Look for War Gallery has been updated: mestic total, according to studio 6.”Jack Ryan: Shadow Re- is 67. Actress Morgan Fairchild is someone unusual who will inspire you www.nmusafvirtualtour.com. estimates Sunday. cruit,” $5.4 million ($9.1 million 64. Actress Pamela Franklin is 64. to pursue a lifelong dream. Working It’s a 360-degree, in-depth Focus Features’ chick flick international). Actor Nathan Lane is 58. Actress with others will encourage you to look providing online viewers the from a male point of view, “That 7.”Labor Day,” $5.3 million. Michele Greene is 52. Country broaden your horizons. chance to check museum Awkward Moment,” starring Zac singer Matraca Berg is 50. Actor Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — 8.”American Hustle,” $4.3 mil- galleries. Efron, Michael B. Jordan and Warwick Davis is 44. Actress Elisa Travel will lead to adventures, but don’t lion ($6 million international). According to the Dayton Daily Miles Teller, has taken third 9.”The Wolf of Wall Street,” Donovan is 43. Actor Matthew Moy be surprised if you end up in debt due News to unexpected expenses. , the museum has exhibits place in its opening weekend $3.6 million ($26 million is 30. Actress Rebel Wilson is 28. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — Do- detailing more than 100 years of with $9 million. international). Thought for Today: “Your friend mestic problems will surface if you military aviation history. Next weekend’s release of 10.”I, Frankenstein,” $3.5 mil- will argue with you.” — Alexander can’t get along with the people you live Interactive materials allow Warner Bros. 3-D animation lion ($7.5 million international). Solzhenitsyn, Russian writer (1918- or deal with daily. users to click on exhibits. “The Lego Movie,” a family com- —From wire reports 2008). LEGAL NOTICES in Today’s Citrus County Chronicle 000GWR3 Meeting Notices...... B10 Foreclosure Sale/Action Notices ...... B10 Forfeitures...... B10 Dissolution of Marriage Notices ...... B10 Surplus Property ...... B10

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Born in syringe in arm Myrtle Just weeks ago, Show- Wanaque, Associated Press time announced Hoffman N.J., he Samec, 92 would star in “Happyish,” served in INVERNESS NEW YORK — Philip a new comedy series the U.S. Seymour Hoffman, who about a middle-aged man’s Air Force Myrtle H. Samec, 92, of pursuit of happiness. Inverness, Fla., passed won the Oscar for best during actor in 2006 for his por- He was nominated for World War away Thursday, Jan. 30, the 2013 Academy Award 2014, at her trayal of writer Truman II as mas- Capote in “Capote” and for best supporting actor ter ser- residence. for his role in “The Mas- She was created a gallery of other geant – Walter ter” as the charismatic born vivid characters, many of crew chief Oberti them slovenly and slightly leader of a religious Oct. 27, Associated Press and flight dissipated figures, was movement. The film, engineer (1942-1945). After 1921, in Actor Philip Seymour Hoffman poses March 5, 2006, partly inspired by the life Many, La., found dead Sunday in his his service, Walter became apartment with what law with the Oscar he won for best actor for his work in of Scientology founder L. a pioneer in the rocket in- to the late “Capote” at the 78th Academy Awards in Los Angeles. Ron Hubbard, reunited Jessie Ed- enforcement officials said dustry, working with was a syringe in his arm. Police said Hoffman was found dead Sunday in his the actor with Anderson. Thiokol Chemical Corp., ward and Myrtle apartment in New York City. He also received a 2009 Samec He was 46. and was chief of test oper- Mary Jane best-supporting nomina- (Arm- The two officials told ations with Reaction Mo- The law enforcement from everyone,” the fam- tion for “Doubt,” as a strong) Bass. Myrtle was a The Associated Press that tors. He also served 35 officials said Hoffman’s ily said in a statement. priest who comes under homemaker and home glassine envelopes con- years with the Pompton body was discovered in a In one of his earliest suspicion because of his health aide, and arrived in taining what was believed Lakes, N.J., Fire Depart- bathroom at his Green- roles, he played a spoiled relationship with a boy, this area in 1985, coming to be heroin were also ment and First Aid Squad, wich Village apartment by prep school student in and a best supporting from St. Petersburg, Fla. found with the actor. as well as nine years on a friend who made the 911 “Scent of a Woman” in actor nomination for She was a Christian by faith, The law enforcement the Pompton Lakes Board call, and his assistant. 1992. One of his break- “Charlie Wilson’s War,” as and enjoyed gardening, the officials, who spoke to The of Education. Mr. Oberti Late Sunday, a police throughs came as a gay a CIA officer. outdoors and spending time Associated Press on con- was a life member of Ro- crime-scene van was member of a porno film Born in 1967 in Fairport, with her family. dition of anonymity be- tary International and his parked out front, and crew in “Boogie Nights,” N.Y., Hoffman was inter- Survivors include chil- cause they are not hobbies included golfing, technicians carrying one of several movies di- ested in acting from an dren Edward Samec III authorized to talk about hunting, fishing and being brown paper bags went in rected by Paul Thomas early age, mesmerized at and Phyllis Raynor, both of the evidence at the scene, a huge Tampa Bay Rays and out. Police kept a Anderson that he would 12 by a local production of Inverness, Peggy L. Samec said the cause of death fan. growing crowd of onlook- eventually appear in. Arthur Miller’s “All My of Floral City, Fla., Rita was believed to be a drug He was preceded in ers back. A single red He often played comic, Sons.” He studied theater Tilka of Columbus, Ohio, overdose. passing by his wife of 67 daisy had been placed in slightly off-kilter charac- as a teenager with the New and Pauline Onley of Hoffman — no matinee- years, Elsie (Moscone) front of the lobby door. ters in movies like “Along York State Summer School Shreveport, La.; brother idol figure with his lumpy Oberti. Survivors include Hoffman’s family called Came Polly,” “The Big of the Arts and the Circle Jessie E. Bass Jr.; sisters build and limp blond hair his daughter, Patricia the news “tragic and Lebowski” and “Almost in the Square Theatre. He Amanda Heintschel and — made his career mostly (Oberti) Manfredo of Land sudden.” Famous.” then majored in drama at Murlene Thompson; nine as a character actor, and O’ Lakes; son, Wayne “We are devastated by More recently, he was New York University. grandchildren; and nu- was one of the most pro- Oberti, M.D., and wife the loss of our beloved Plutarch Heavensbee in Hoffman is survived by merous great- and great- lific in the business, ply- Linda of Jacksonville; two Phil and appreciate the “The Hunger Games: his partner of 15 years, great-grandchildren. ing his craft with a granddaughters, Christin outpouring of love and Catching Fire” and was Mimi O’Donnell, and their A Celebration of Life rumpled naturalism that Manfredo of Land O’ support we have received reprising that role in the three children. 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Associated Press ers believe the administra- would create a pathway to lot of distrust of this ad- before considering a path- way to citizenship for peo- tion would enforce it — an citizenship for immigrants ministration in implanting way for those here illegally ple,” White House chief of WASHINGTON — Days unlikely prospect given living here illegally, but the law.” to earn citizenship. That staff Denis McDonough after House Republicans Republicans’ deep opposi- many in the party worry And Republican Sen. strategy runs counter to a said Sunday. “We don’t unveiled a roadmap for an tion to Obama. that failing to act could Marco Rubio, R-Fla., last comprehensive bill, want to have a permanent overhaul of the nation’s “This isn’t a trust-but- drive many voters to Dem- week warned that distrust passed through the Senate separation of classes or broken immigration sys- verify, this is a verify-then- ocratic candidates. In of Obama would trump the seven months ago with bi- two permanent different tem, one of its backers said trust approach,” Ryan 2012, Obama won re- desire to find a solution for partisan support, that in- classes of Americans in legislation is unlikely to said. election with the backing the estimated 11 million cludes a long and difficult this country.” pass during this election Last week, House Re- of 71 percent of Hispanic people living in the United pathway to citizenship. Last week, Obama sug- year. publicans announced voters and 73 percent of States illegally. The White House, gested that he’s open to a Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., their broad concerns for Asian voters. The issue is “We just don’t think gov- meanwhile returned to its legal status for immigra- said distrust of President any immigration overhaul important to both blocs. ernment will enforce the position that any legisla- tion that falls short of citi- Barack Obama runs so but emphasized they Republicans have pre- law anyway,” Rubio said, tion must include a way for zenship, hinting he could deep in the Republican would tackle the challenge emptively been trying to recounting conversations those living here illegally find common ground with caucus that he’s skeptical bill-by-bill. blame the White House for he’s had with fellow to earn citizenship and House Republicans. the GOP-led House would Immigration legislation immigration legislation’s Republicans. that the system cannot di- “I’m going to do every- pass any immigration is a dicey political ques- failure, even before a House Republicans are vide Americans into two thing I can in the coming measure. He said a plan tion for the GOP. The House bill comes together. pushing a piecemeal ap- classes — citizens and months to see if we can get that puts security first party’s conservative base House Majority Leader proach to immigration that noncitizens. this over the finish line,” could only pass if lawmak- opposes any measure that Eric Cantor said “there’s a puts a priority on security “We ought to see a path- Obama said Friday.

gional Transportation Author- the wish list for quite a while. the street (C.R. 491). Parents first Wednesday of the month ity), as its consultant. How is that That is a project that is eligible were driving in there and school and we are there until 5 p.m. at MONDAY working out? for federal funds. buses and there was traffic on least, which is just a terrible Continued from Page A1 CLEMO: TBARTA is wonder- CHRONICLE: What happens the other side of the road. The time for a lot of people to come. ful. I don’t think our committee when your committee wants short-term solution that the No, we don’t get a lot of people issue, not widening it or any- or the TPO could survive with- something? county did was to put the di- coming. thing, just the paving issue out TBARTA to the level we are CLEMO: It came to our atten- viders up in the center. But it’s CHRONICLE: How can peo- should be addressed. That was at now and gotten the funds that tion that there was a problem on not just us requesting it. Letters ple contact you? two years ago. Mile by mile, it’s are coming into the county. Lecanto (Highway) with people go out. CLEMO: We are not currently getting done. Not as fast as we Their expertise has really been driving around the school buses. CHRONICLE: Do you have listed on the county website. I would like it, but they’re going to a savior for us. When the school buses were any concern about joining with think it’s something that’s fallen do another section this year, CHRONICLE: Has the fund- stopping, people weren’t stop- Hernando MPO? through the cracks. Hernando hopefully, and then we’ve got an- ing increased because there is a ping. We asked TBARTA to bring CLEMO: One concern I do MPO will have staff, so hopefully other section on our list. TPO? them in. They brought the sher- have with the MPO merger with there will be a number that peo- CHRONICLE: Since (former CLEMO: I think it’s a combi- iff in and the school district in Hernando is people might not ple can call. Now people end up county Development Services nation of things. They are really and we talked about what the want to drive there. calling TBARTA, which is good. director) Gary Maidhof unfortu- getting their act together. Some problem was. CHRONICLE: How successful Contact Chronicle reporter nately passed away, the TPO has of our projects are eligible for One serious area was at the are you in getting people to Chris Van Ormer at 352-564-2916 had Bob Clifford, director of federal funds. North Florida Av- nursery school just south of come to your meetings? or cvanormer@chronicle TBARTA (Tampa Bay Area Re- enue, for example, has been on Gulf-to-Lake on the west side of CLEMO: We meet at 3 p.m. the online.com.

The deed was recorded on because she didn’t take of- ter flow for staff and clients.” SCHOOL June 28 — ironically, fice until a few weeks after Skinner added they made a lot of im- Scott’s letter to Balfour of- July 1, when the school CAREER provements last year in systems, soft- Continued from Page A1 fering her the school district’s fiscal year begins. Continued from Page A1 ware and expanded testing and are board appointment was Balfour said she plans to always looking for ways to enhance their didn’t want to be saddled dated the same day. get her name on the ballot Workforce Connection’s board chair, services and identify transferrable with a Sugarmill Woods Balfour said she and Tom to run for the remaining said at the time the name was an- skills, especially for job-seekers who mortgage if they moved began moving their things two years of the seat in this nounced that the local workforce devel- have been unemployed a while. and she didn’t get the into the mobile home the year’s election. opment board “supports As for the new brand, he appointment. day she received official Asked why she would the move to provide a more said this is part of their at- The Balfours paid off an word of the appointment. make such a financial and consistent message regard- ■ WHAT: tempt to become really en- $80,000 mortgage on the “It’s value for the dollar, lifestyle decision to earn a ing our system’s role as a CareerSource gaged with economic Pine Ridge home in 2008, two and a half acres, spot on the school board, talent source for Florida’s Citrus Marion Levy development. He also sees according to county fenced in. The dogs love Balfour said: business community.” open house.. it as an opportunity to bring records. The house is val- it,” she said. “It was the “I’m at a turning point in Frank Calascione, one- ■ WHEN: 8 a.m. to more jobs into the region. ued on the property ap- right decision for me.” my life. I need to be in po- stop career center manager, 5 p.m. Monday. “We have been told the praiser’s website at about Economically, the Bal- sition to make a differ- said the new location is eas- Feb. 10. governor is excited about $145,000; the couple listed fours couldn’t make a ence. I’ve got a sense of ily accessible from all rebranding,” he said, citing ■ WHERE: 683 S. it for sale in November at quick lateral move. As a value to each day and what points of the county, may be the $30 million commit- Adolph Point, $225,900. veteran teacher with a I can contribute. I’ve been reached via public transit Lecanto, off State ment that Gov. Rick Scott told by many in the district Balfour said her hus- master’s degree, Balfour and is convenient to the Road 44. announced for a workforce band, a real estate agent, earned $54,121. To serve that school board experi- College of Central Florida training initiative. began looking for property on the school board, Bal- ence is necessary to make and Withlacoochee Techni- Skinner said that fund- in District 4 to purchase. four had to give up her job an impact. Today, I’m mak- cal Institute, two of Workforce Connec- ing, unlike federal job money, will give They settled on a 2.3-acre teaching at the Academy of ing an impact.” tion’s training and education partners. them a flexibility they have lacked in parcel off Cardinal Street Environmental Sciences. Contact Chronicle re- The new office also offers an ex- the past. near County Road 491. A school board member porter Mike Wright at 352- panded resource area with twice the CareerSource Citrus Marion Levy will The Balfours paid makes $33,282; Balfour’s 563-3228 or mwright@ space and number of computers, and host an open house at the new location $37,000 for it on May 24. first-year pay is at $30,604 chronicleonline.com. features a classroom/conference room from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday. Feb. 10, and designated training lab with with a ribbon cutting set for 4:30 p.m. computers. The new facility is just off West Gulf-to- led many women and cou- known abortion providers “It’s open now, we moved in last Lake Highway at 683 S. Adolph Point, ABORTION ples to want to avoid or in the U.S. However, a sec- week,” Rusty Skinner, chief executive Lecanto, a little more than half a mile delay pregnancy and tion of the new report ac- officer of Workforce Connection, said. east of the intersection with County Continued from Page A1 childbearing.” knowledges that some “It’s a nice facility, we’re excited about Road 491. While the overall abor- abortions might not be it. Contact Chronicle reporter Pat Fa- the abortion rate dropped tion rate declined, the pro- tallied. “It offers a lot more for job-seekers, herty at 352-564-2924 or to 16.9 abortions per 1,000 portion of abortions The highest abortion better facilities for workshops and a bet- [email protected]. women ages 15 to 44 in entailing early medication rates were in New York, 2011, well below the peak procedures continued to Maryland, the District of of 29.3 in 1981 and the low- increase. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Trigger happy in the gunshine state EDITORIAL BOARD oug Varrieur likes to still illegal, though the family of The dialogue faltered on his Gerry Mulligan ...... publisher shoot. the late Trayvon Martin might contention that he needs his Mike Arnold ...... editor D Problem is, it’s 25 beg to differ. gun because crime is spiraling Charlie Brennan...... managing editor miles to the nearest range, Because he is a responsible out of control, and the country is Curt Ebitz ...... citizen member where they charge $45 an hour. gun owner, Varrieur, who has not as safe as it was 20 years ago. What’s a gun enthusiast to do? been shooting in his back yard This, of course, is false: crime Mac Harris ...... citizen member Lucky for him, Var- once a week for a is at historic lows. In 1993, ac- Rebecca Martin ...... citizen member rieur lives in Florida. month, took precau- cording to the FBI, the violent- Founded Brad Bautista ...... copy chief by Albert M. Problem solved. Just tions, even though, crime rate was 747.1 per 100,000 Williamson Logan Mosby ...... features editor erect a makeshift again, he is not re- people. In 2012, the most recent range in the back quired to. They in- year for which figures are avail- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” yard and fire away. clude a wooden able, it was 386.9. Almost 10,000 — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus It’s perfectly legal. backstop seven feet fewer people were murdered in Re-read that if you high, eight feet wide 2012 than in 1993. want. It’s just as nutty and a foot thick. My reader was impressed ACCRUAL BUSINESS the second time Can you imagine with none of this. around. living next door to “Forget stats,” he said, “talk In a story by my Leonard Pitts this guy? Worse, can to victims.” colleague Cammy OTHER you imagine living If I did, I’d learn that road Clark that appeared VOICES next door to a Doug rage and knockout incidents in Sunday’s Miami Varrieur who doesn’t are way up and that nightly, Herald, we learn that take the precautions there are home invasions, rob- In bank’s beries, stabbings and, ahem, Varrieur, who lives on Big Pine the law says he doesn’t have to Key, once complained to a gun- bother with? shootings. shop owner about what a pain it For what it’s worth, even Var- His insistence on perception was going to the range to shoot. rieur thinks the law is too over fact is emblematic of the na- The owner put him onto “loose” and would like to see tion we’ve become, so terrified farewell, a Florida statute 790.15, which safety precautions mandated. by local TV news and its overre- lists the conditions under County Commissioner George portage of street crime that we which one may not legally dis- Neugent, also a gun owner, says think every shadow has eyes and charge a firearm in the state. the law is “a little scary.” we need guns in school, the bar, Turns out there aren’t many. Ya think? the movies, church. story bigger You may not shoot “in any pub- They call Florida the “gun- Until some of us get over this lic place or on the right-of-way shine state.” But this madness media-driven paranoia, even of any paved public road, high- is not Florida-centric. In Col- promising ideas for ending the way or street,” over any road, orado, you can have a gun in guns impasse are doomed. So I highway or occupied premises, class. In Arizona, you can take will close with some words of or “recklessly or negligently” at one to the bar. In Georgia, advice to anyone thinking of than Citrus your own home. they’re trying to make it legal to visiting or living in Florida or Otherwise, let ’er rip. take one to church. So this isn’t any other state of American in- here’s one less bank in southeast Florida. There are no mandatory just Florida. It’s America. We sanity. One word, actually: Citrus County. Center- Rather than being a sign of safety requirements. Indeed, live in states of insanity. Duck. State Bank, one of the Citrus County’s continuing the language about reckless- As it happens, I have been T ■ ——— ——— 20 banks doing business in economic decline, the ness and negligence was only corresponding with a reader the county, will close its Crys- broader story in Center- added in 2011. Prior to that, ap- who wrote me with what I re- Leonard Pitts is a columnist tal River and Inverness loca- State’s departure is the story parently, it was even legal to garded as promising ideas for for The Miami Herald, tions in April. of our time: a blast at shadows and hallucina- moving the gun-rights argument 1 Herald Plaza, Miami, FL David Donato, small player try- tions, assuming you did so in forward. They included manda- 33132. Readers may contact CenterState’s THE ISSUE: ing to find its your own back yard. Shooting tory gun-safety training and him via email at lpitts@ actual people is presumably mandatory liability insurance. miamiherald.com. community presi- CenterState Bank footing in a rap- dent for Citrus pulls out of idly shifting mar- and Hernando Citrus County. ket dominated by counties, charac- multinational terized the re- OUR OPINION: corporations trenchment by amid a sea saying “Some A casualty, change in the way markets are more but not a business is done. depressed than catastrophe. The banking sec- others.” We’re not tor looked much sure that’s entirely true: Cit- different when CenterState rus may not be booming, but emerged in the early ’90s, and there are plenty of banks its competition has only con- thriving within the county. solidated, leaving it up Saturation, and not depres- against global conglomerates sion, is the more likely cul- that are too big to fail and prit. The closings coincided have, it must seem, unlimited with internal restructuring resources to devote to court- the bank hopes will cut costs ing customers. and make it a more attractive The loss of the bank’s pres- lender to larger spenders. ence in Citrus County is un- Indeed, as it gets smaller, fortunate, and should serve CenterState is doing its best as a reminder that economic to get bigger. The bank’s two development needs to be at Citrus branches were among the forefront of the commu- eight shuttered across the nity conversation. Neverthe- state, and yet Thursday the less, we’re confident that bank announced its acquisi- CenterState’s Citrus cus- tion of First Southern Ban- tomers will be well served by corp Inc., which has 17 whichever competitor is for- branches scattered through- tunate enough to earn their LETTERS to the Editor out central, northeast and business. Become organ donor OPINIONS INVITED Interest of fairness Hot Corner: EXECUTION Valentine’s Day is the day we ■ The opinions expressed in This is in response to your focus on our loved ones and Chronicle editorials are the Jan. 16 Chronicle editorial, They should all suffer lawyer in Ohio said that a con- shower them with gifts and af- opinions of the newspaper’s “Let’s have adult conversa- demned killer that he repre- fection. Feb. 14 is also National editorial board. tions about the issues,” that ac- Today is Friday, Jan. 17, and sented suffered during his Donor Day, when many non- ■ Viewpoints depicted in political cused myself, a candidate for I’m reading in the Chronicle execution. Gee, I wonder if any- profit health organizations in cartoons, columns or letters do Citrus County Commissioner, not necessarily represent the about a lawyer who was upset body worried about the person conjunction with the U.S. De- District 2, of being involved in because a killer illegally suffered opinion of the editorial board. that this killer murdered. Did partment of Health and a “silly season squabble” for during his execution. Well, who ■ Groups or individuals are that person suffer? An eye for an Human Services sponsor blood my stance and complaint to the speaks for the victim? Who invited to express their opinions eye, a tooth for a tooth. If he and bone marrow drives and in a letter to the editor. chairman of the Republican speaks for the victim’s family, suffered, tough. He got what he organ/tissue sign-ups around Executive Committee for a fair how they have suffered all these ■ Persons wishing to address the deserved. the country. Republican primary without years? I really don’t care if he editorial board, which meets weekly, should call Charlie an elected official expressing suffered or not. In fact, I hope Good news Organ, tissue and blood do- Brennan at 352-563-5660. bias and attempting to affect they all suffer when they get exe- nations help those suffering A condemned killer in Ohio ■ All letters must be signed and the election prior to the pri- cuted. They deserve it. from organ failure, spinal and suffered during his execution, bone injuries, burns, hearing include a phone number and mary election — that is against according to witnesses and hometown, including letters Eye for an eye and vision loss. In the U.S. sent via email. Names and Republican Party policy. I was certainly glad to hear today, more than 117,000 peo- hometowns will be printed; The unfair bias before the I read a small article that a that. phone numbers will not be election primary, without even ple of all ages are waiting for published or given out. their gift of life. Every 10 min- going into unfair bias against ■ utes someone is added to the We reserve the right to edit myself — is evident even by the letters for length, libel, fairness Build for animals So Florida is going to be one transplant waiting list. It could and good taste. Chronicle article of Jan. 6, of the first for driverless cars. happen to any one of us: you, “Candidate, commissioner ex- and homeless ■ Letters must be no longer than I’m like, what else is new? your sister or son, co-worker or 600 words, and writers will be change terse emails,” in which I see no reason why Citrus pastor. As you enjoy this Valen- limited to four letters per Commissioner (Scott) Adams County cannot build a Tell me the tine’s Day with your loved month. said “he would not be support- new home for the ani- OUND weather! ones, think about the thou- ■ SEND LETTERS TO: The Editor, ing incumbents.” Even though mals, a new shelter, S Can somebody please sands of people still on the 1624 N. Meadowcrest Blvd., I am not an incumbent at this and build a home for transplant waiting list and the Crystal River, FL 34429. Or, fax point, this type of public state- OFF tell me what the tem- to 352-563-3280, or email to the homeless. perature is in Ho- families who love them. Each [email protected]. ment alone by any elected offi- There’s no reason mosassa Springs, one of us has the power to give cial should be avoided for a why we can’t do both. Homosassa Springs, the gift of life by becoming an non-biased election. We have a lot of re- Fla.? We have gotten a organ/tissue/blood donor. ulated areas of health care Furthermore, my intention tirees with good skills new channel for the Take the time, right now, to today, then sign-up to be an has been for fairness for this that would help do this. CALL weather and it stinks. educate yourself about the organ/tissue donor at www. election so the voters will not What’s new It’s every place else ex- need for donors. Visit donatelifeflorida.org. You can be blinded by the political 563-0579 cept where we were. www.organdonor.gov for infor- also sign-up when obtaining or power plays of any elected offi- about that? Give us back our chan- mation on living and cadaver renewing your driver license cial to ensure that according to I just saw on TV where Florida nel. You’ve taken away a lot of donation; how to donate or be online or in person at a DMV the title of your editorial, we is one of the first states in the things. We’ve got Puerto Rican a recipient; links to related or- office. Share the love; with can “have adult conversations United States that is going to channels now, Mexican chan- ganizations; and information your help we can end the about the issues.” allow driverless cars — that is, nels. What are you doing to our on government policies and wait. Fairness is mature and not the new computer-driven cars television? We shouldn’t even regulations involved in organ silly. where the computer drives the have television anymore. Televi- and tissue donation and trans- Dotti Hydue and Wm. Betz Renee Christopher-McPheeters car. sion stinks. plantation, one of the most reg- Morriston Homosassa

THE CHRONICLE invites you to call “Sound Off” with your opinions about local or statewide subjects. You do not need to leave your name, and have less than a minute to record. COMMENTS will be edited for length, libel, personal or political attacks and good taste. Editors will cut libelous material. OPINIONS expressed are purely those of the callers. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE LOCAL MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 A11 Food PROGRAMS Blood DRIVES FOOD PANTRIES ■ Serving our Savior (SOS) — 8:30 to LifeSouth bloodmobile schedule for Febru- Gulf-to-Lake Highway, Crystal River. ary. To find a donor center or a blood drive ■ ■ 11:30 a.m. Thursdays at Good Shepherd 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. St. Anne’s Anglican Church — 9:30 to Lutheran Church, 439 E. Norvell Bryant High- near you, call 352-527-3061. Donors must 16, St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 10:30 a.m. daily in the administration building. way, Hernando. be at least 17, or 16 with parental permis- 7040 S. Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. ■ Annie Johnson Senior & Family — 8 a.m. ■ Calvary Church — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. sion, weigh a minimum of 110 pounds and ■ 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 16, Wal- to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, 1991 W. Thursdays, 2728 E. Harley St., Inverness, be in good health to be eligible to donate. A mart Supercenter, 3826 S. Suncoast Blvd., Test Court, Dunnellon, is open to Citrus open to Citrus County residents. 352-637- photo ID is also required. Homosassa. County residents. 352-489-8021. 5100 or www.invernesscalvary.com. The Lecanto branch office is at 1241 S. ■ ■ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 17, Col- The Salvation Army — 9 to 11 a.m. and ■ North Oak Baptist Church Food Pantry Lecanto Highway (County Road 491), open lege of Central Florida, 3800 S. Lecanto 1 to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding — 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. the last Thursday from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays (7 p.m. Highway, Lecanto. holidays), 712 S. School Ave., Lecanto. 352- monthly. Serving Citrus Springs, Dunnellon Wednesdays), 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays ■ 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, Cit- 513-4960. and Beverly Hills. Call 352-746-1500. Food is and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sundays. ■ rus County Sheriff’s Office, 1 Dr. Martin Daystar Life Center — 9 a.m. to distributed at Youth Building from Elkcam side. The Inverness branch is at 2629 E. Gulf- Luther King Jr. Ave., Inverness. 1:15 p.m. Monday through Friday (excluding ■ First Baptist Church of Beverly Hills Help- to-Lake Highway, open from 8 a.m. to ■ 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 18, Citrus holidays), 6751 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, ing Hands Food Pantry — 9 to 11 a.m. the 4:30 p.m. weekdays, (6:30 p.m. Wednes- County Sheriff’s Office Emergency Op- Crystal River. 352-795-8668. third Saturday monthly, 4950 N. Lecanto High- days), 8 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Saturdays ■ erations, 3549 Saunders Way, Citrus United Basket (CUB) — 9 a.m. to way, Beverly Hills. Serving Beverly Hills, and closed Sundays. Lecanto. 2:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 103 Mill Lecanto and Citrus Springs. 352-746-2970. Visit www.lifesouth.org for details. ■ 3 to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Ave., Inverness, to Citrus County resi- ■ 1 to 5 p.m. Monday, Feb. 3, Feb. 19, West Citrus Elks Lodge dents facing temporary hardship. Call CUB FREE MEALS Seven Rivers Regional Medical No. 2693, 7890 W. Grover Cleve- at 352-344-2242 or citrusunitedbasket.org. ■ First United Methodist Church of Inver- Center, 6201 N. Suncoast Blvd., land Blvd., Homosassa. ■ First Baptist Church of Crystal River — ness God’s Kitchen — 11:30 a.m. to noon Crystal River. ■ 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Wednesday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday and Mondays, 3896 S. Pleasant Grove Road. ■ 10 a.m. to noon Monday, Feb. 3, Feb. 19, Walmart Supercenter, 3826 S Thursday, 700 N. Citrus Ave. 352-795-3367. 352-726-2522. Walmart Supercenter, 1936 N. Lecanto High- Suncoast Blvd., Homosassa. ■ Our Lady of Fatima — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. ■ Floral City United Methodist Church — way, Lecanto. ■ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 20, Monday through Friday, 604 U.S. 41 S., open 7 to 9 a.m. Tuesdays in Hilton Hall, 8478 E. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4, Wal- Crystal River High School, 3195 Crystal to needy residents of Floral City, Hernando Marvin St. 352-344-1771. mart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake River High Drive, Crystal River. and Inverness. 352-726-1707. ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church’s Feed Highway, Inverness. ■ ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, Village Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church — My Sheep outreach — 11:30 a.m. Wednes- ■ 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 5, Cadillac-Toyota, 2431 S. Suncoast Blvd., 9 to 10 a.m. the third Tuesday monthly, 6 Roo- days. 352-726-3153. Love Chevrolet, 2209 State Road 44 W., Homosassa. sevelt Blvd. 352-527-2381 or 352-746-2144. ■ Salvation Army Canteen — 5 to 6 p.m. Inverness. ■ ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 21, Wal- St. Margaret’s Episcopal Church — Wednesdays at the Homosassa Lions Club, ■ 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday, Feb. 7, Citrus mart Supercenter, 2461 W Gulf-to-Lake 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. Tuesdays and Wednes- one-half mile east of U.S. 19 on Homosassa High School, 600 W. Highlands Blvd., Highway, Inverness. days. 352-726-3153. Trail. 352-513-4960. Inverness. ■ ■ 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. First Presbyterian Church of Crystal River ■ Calvary Chapel of Inverness — “Feed the ■ 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8, Dis- 22, Howard’s Flea Market, 6373 S. Suncoast — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the second and fourth Hungry,” noon to 1 p.m. Thursdays, soup abled American Veterans Chapter 158, 1801 Blvd., Homosassa. Tuesdays monthly, 1501 S.E. U.S. 19. 352- kitchen from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, N.W. U.S. 19, Crystal River. ■ 7:45 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 795-2259. 960 S. U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. ■ 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, St. ■ 23, First United Methodist Church of Ho- Citrus County Veterans Coalition — ■ Our Father’s Table — 11:30 a.m. to Scholastica Catholic Church, 4301 W. Ho- mosassa, 8831 W. Bradshaw St. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, 1039 N. Paul 12:30 p.m. Saturdays at St. Anne’s Anglican mosassa Trail, Lecanto. ■ Drive, Inverness. Open to Citrus County veter- 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 23, Wal- Church, one mile west of the Plantation Inn on ■ 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 9, Wal- mart Supercenter, 3826 S. Suncoast Blvd., ans and their family members in need. 352- West Fort Island Trail. 352-795-2176. mart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake Homosassa. 400-8952 or 352-527-4537. ■ Inverness Church of God — Noon the Highway, Inverness. ■ 1 to 4 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, Arbor Trail ■ Crystal River United Methodist Church — first and third Sunday monthly, 416 U.S. 41 S., ■ 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday, Feb. 10, Wal- Rehab & Skilled Nursing, 611 Turner Camp 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. the second and fourth Inverness. 352-726-4524. mart Supercenter, 1936 N. Lecanto Highway, Road, Inverness. Thursdays monthly, 4801 N. Citrus Ave., Crys- Lecanto. ■ tal River. 352-795-3148 or www.crumc.com. GIVEAWAYS 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Monday, Feb. 24, ■ 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, Walmart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake ■ Nature Coast Ministries — 10 a.m. to ■ The New Church Without Walls gives Stoneridge Landing Clubhouse, Inverness. Highway, Inverness. 2 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays, 999 State food boxes away at 5 p.m. Mondays at the ■ 12:30 to 4 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 11, Wal- ■ Road 44, Crystal River. 352-563-1860. neighborhood park in Hernando off Railroad 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, Cit- mart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake rus County Tax Collector’s Office, 210 N. ■ We Care Food Pantry — must be a Ho- Drive where feeding the homeless takes Highway, Inverness. Apopka Ave., Inverness. mosassa or Homosassa Springs resident. place. Call 352-344-2425. ■ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 12, ■ 2 to 5 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 25, Walmart 352-228-4921. ■ St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Catholic Church Walmart Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, ■ Beverly Hills Community Church — in Citrus Springs serves those in need with Highway, Inverness. Inverness. 11 a.m. to noon and 6 to 7 p.m. the last Tues- free boxes of food. Call 352-465-6613 on the ■ 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 13, Cit- ■ day monthly, 82 Civic Circle, open to Beverly third Tuesday monthly to sign up; distribution Noon to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, rus Memorial Health System, 502 Highland Hills residents. 352-746-3620. now begins at 9 a.m. the following Saturday. Lowe’s, 2301 E. Gulf-to-Lake Highway, ■ ■ Blvd., Inverness. Inverness. Suncoast Baptist Church — food pantry El-Shaddai food ministries “brown bag of ■ ■ open for bread distribution from 9 to food” distribution is from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 14, Citrus 5 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, VFW Memorial Health System, 502 Highland 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, and the second Tuesdays at Crystal River Church of God, Post 10087, West Vet Lane, Beverly Hills. Blvd., Inverness. ■ Wednesday monthly is distribution of bagged 2180 W. 12th Ave. Although food is distributed Noon to 5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, ■ canned goods, dry goods and meat from 9 to weekly, families are only eligible for food once 5 to 7 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, Walmart Sumter Electric Cooperative, U.S. 301 and 10:30 a.m. at 5310 S. Suncoast Blvd., Ho- a month. Call 352-628-9087 or 352-302-9925. Supercenter, 1936 N. Lecanto Highway, Sumter County Road 471, Sumterville. Lecanto. ■ mosassa Springs. Open to Homosassa resi- ■ Hernando Seventh-day Adventist Church, 5 to 6 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, 5 Points of ■ dents only. 352-621-3008. 1880 N. Trucks Ave., Hernando, from 10 a.m. Noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 15, Life Kids Marathon, 3810 W. Educational ■ Floral City First Baptist Church — 1 to to noon the second and fourth Tuesdays American Legion Post No. 155, 6585 W. Path, Lecanto. 3 p.m. the third Wednesday monthly. monthly. Call 352-212-5159. 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Nation BRIEFS World BRIEFS Parade Thai elections peaceful Voting pied major intersections Crisis far across Bangkok and forced government ministries to shut down and work else- from over where, overshadowed the Associated Press poll’s run-up to such an ex- tent that campaigning and BANGKOK — Thailand stump speeches laying out held nationwide elections party platforms were vir- without bloodshed Sunday tually non-existent. despite widespread fears Rather than “a contest of violence. But the coun- among candidates, it was try’s bitter political crisis about whether the election is far from over, and one of itself could happen,” said the next flash points is Sunai Phasuk of Human likely to be an effort to nul- Rights Watch. “That in it- Associated Press lify the vote. Associated Press self says a lot about the A man casts his vote at a Associated Press Although balloting was A voter holds her identification and the chains that held fate of democracy in Thai- polling station Sunday Lauren Tandy, 5, left, largely peaceful, protest- the gate of the polling station closed as she demands the land — it’s hanging by a during presidential goes nose to nose with ers forced thousands of right to vote Sunday during general elections in Bangkok, thread.” election in Panchimalco, her St. Berdoodle on the outskirts of San polling booths to close in Thailand. Television stations, Capone, 1, after passing Salvador, El Salvador. the judging stand Sunday Bangkok and the south, for months with the win- porters of Prime Minister which normally broadcast in the Doggie Fashion disenfranchising millions ning party unable to form Yingluck Shinawatra and electoral results, were re- Parade in Detroit. of registered voters. Not a new government. protesters who allege her duced to projecting graph- all Parliament seats will The struggle to hold the government is too corrupt ics not of party victories Syrian air raids be filled as a result, mean- vote was part of a 3-month- to rule. and losses, but of which kill dozens ing the nation could stay old conflict that has split The crisis, in which constituencies were open mired in political limbo the country between sup- demonstrators have occu- or closed. BEIRUT — Syrian gov- Religious leaders, ernment helicopters and farmers pray warplanes unleashed a RENO, Nev. — Religious wave of airstrikes on more leaders of multiple faiths than a dozen opposition- and farmers in Nevada and held neighborhoods in the Utah turned to prayer this northern city of Aleppo on weekend for help easing se- Sunday, firing missiles and vere drought conditions dropping crude barrel gripping the West. The plea bombs in a ferocious attack to above comes weeks after that killed at least 36 peo- the federal government de- ple, including 17 children, clared parts of 11 parched activists said. Western and Central states Aleppo has been a key natural disaster areas. battleground in Syria’s civil Faith leaders asked for war since rebels swept into divine intervention during a the city in mid-2012 and special multifaith service wrested most of the Saturday at a Mormon eastern and southern church in the Reno suburb neighborhoods from the of Sparks. And on Sunday, government. the Utah Farm Bureau Fed- PM: Boycotts eration asked the public to join in prayer and fasting for won’t hurt Israel snow and rain for livestock JERUSALEM — Prime and crops as part of its Har- Minister Benjamin Ne- vesting Faith event. tanyahu on Sunday dis- missed warnings by U.S. Police detain Secretary of State John dead girl’s mom Kerry that Israel could be NAPA, Calif. — A North- targeted by a growing boy- ern California woman cott campaign if peace talks wanted for questioning in Associated Press with the Palestinians fail. Riot police officers block a street Sunday in front of barricades and protesters at the monument to the death of her 3-year-old Netanyahu tried to reas- Viacheslav Chornovil, a prominent politician in Ukraine and a former Soviet political prisoner, in central Kiev, sure Israelis, saying any daughter was detained Ukraine. along with her boyfriend boycott attempts are im- Sunday at a San Francisco moral, unjust and “will not Bay Area commuter train achieve their goal,” while station and turned over to Ukrainian president to end sick leave two government ministers authorities who are investi- accused Kerry of unfair gating the child’s death as a Associated Press Ukraine since the Orange Revo- the protest leaders, emphasized pressure tactics and not homicide, police said. lution in 2004-2005. the importance of obtaining the standing by Israel. Sara Krueger, 23, and KIEV, Ukraine — Ukraine’s The protests, which are head- release of all people arrested Kerry’s comments and ing into a third month, began in during the protests. her boyfriend, Scott Warner, president will return today from the aggrieved Israeli re- a short sick leave that had late November after Yanukovych “We must free all,” Yatsenyuk 26, were arrested without sponse led the main TV sparked a guessing game he was backed away from a long-awaited said, adding that there were 116 news shows Sunday, sig- incident at a Bay Area taking himself out of action in agreement to deepen ties with the people being held. “Freedom to Rapid Transit station in the naling a growing concern preparation to step down or for a European Union. They quickly every hero.” here that the world will use city of El Cerrito after police grew to encompass a wide range Yanukovych’s sick leave was crackdown on widespread anti- economic pressure to ex- there alerted BART officers government protests. of grievances after police vio- announced the morning after the tract concessions. to be on the lookout for the Viktor Yanukovych’s office lently dispersed some of the early parliament voted to offer amnesty pair, Lt. Gil Lopez said. made the announcement about gatherings. to many of those arrested during New Saudi law Detectives from the Napa the president’s return the same During Yanukovych’s sick protests on the condition that alarms activists Police Department had day as protesters seeking his res- leave, a sense of stasis set in and demonstrators vacate some of the been trying to locate the ignation held one of their largest neither side showed signs of buildings they occupy in Kiev and DUBAI, United Arab Emi- couple since Krueger’s gatherings in recent weeks. About movement. But his return to work government buildings elsewhere rates — Saudi Arabia put daughter was found dead in 20,000 people assembled at the could bring new action. in the country. into effect a sweeping new her bed by officers conduct- main protest site in Kiev’s central “Repression works in reverse. The measure was greeted with counterterrorism law Sun- ing a child welfare check on square on Sunday. More people are coming to disdain by protesters, who char- day that human rights ac- Saturday afternoon. Yanukovych’s sick leave was Maidan,” said demonstrator acterized it as the government es- tivists say allows the The child, whom police announced Thursday, with his of- Tamara Tribko, using the abbre- sentially taking hostages and then kingdom to prosecute as a have not yet named, fice saying he had an acute respi- viated name of the square where using them to try to negotiate con- terrorist anyone who de- showed signs of having ratory illness. Some opposition an extensive tent camp has been cessions. Kiev’s city hall, which mands reform, exposes been sexually assaulted leaders were skeptical about it, established since early protesters have seized, is being corruption or otherwise en- used as an operations center and and blunt force trauma, however, and thought December. gages in dissent. Yanukovych was disappearing Top opposition figures spoke to dormitory key to supporting the The law states that any Napa police Lt. Debbie extensive protester tent camp on from the limelight in preparation the rally to urge supporters to act that “undermines” the Peecock said. for imposing a state of emergency push forward with their de- the nearby Independence state or society, including amid the deepest turmoil in mands. Arseniy Yatsenyuk, one of Square. Steroid use high calls for regime change in among gay boys Saudi Arabia, can be tried CHICAGO — Gay and as an act of terrorism. It bisexual teen boys use illicit also grants security serv- steroids at a rate almost six ices broad powers to raid times higher than do Top Republicans say they stand by Christie homes and track phone straight kids, a “dramatic calls and Internet activity. disparity” that points up a Associated Press George Washington Bridge dal in recent days. legal bills and he can’t get Human rights activists need to reach out to this on the defensive the day He didn’t respond Satur- them paid unless the gov- were alarmed by the law group, researchers say. TRENTON, N.J. — Christie’s state hosts the day when some spectators ernor is responsible.” and said it is clearly aimed Reasons for the differ- High-profile Republicans Super Bowl. booed him at an appear- The unannounced lane at keeping the kingdom’s ences are unclear. The were adamant Sunday that Also Sunday, a member ance in New York City’s closures caused massive ruling Al Saud family firmly study authors said it’s pos- New Jersey Gov. Chris of Christie’s administra- Times Square. He planned gridlock in Fort Lee in in control amid the de- sible gay and bi boys feel Christie should not resign tion who was subpoenaed to watch Sunday’s game September, delaying emer- mands for democratic re- more pressure to achieve a from his post as chairman by lawmakers investigat- with his family from a lux- gency vehicles and school form that have grown bulked-up “ideal” male of the Republican Gover- ing the lane closings con- ury box at MetLife Stadium. buses and tying up some louder since the Arab physique, or that they think nors Association following firmed she had resigned. Giuliani, appearing on commuters for hours over Spring protests that shook muscle-building steroids will a former ally’s claim that Christina Genovese Renna CBS’ “Face the Nation” four mornings. New Jersey the region in 2011 and top- left the governor’s office took aim at the credibility legislators are investigat- help them fend off bullies. there is evidence Christie pled longtime autocrats. knew about an apparently Friday, according to her of two figures central to ing whether Christie aides Overall, 21 percent of politically motivated traf- lawyer. Renna had re- the scandal: John Wis- engineered the lane clo- Moderate quake gay or bisexual boys said fic jam earlier than he has ported to ousted Deputy niewski, who’s leading the sures to send a message to hits southern Iran they had ever used said. Chief of Staff Bridget investigative probe, and the town’s Democratic steroids, versus 4 percent The support from for- Kelly, who apparently set David Wildstein, the for- mayor. The U.S. Attorney’s TEHRAN, Iran — Iranian of straight boys. The differ- mer New York City Mayor the lane closings in motion mer Christie loyalist who office is also investigating. state TV said a magnitude ence was similar among Rudy Giuliani, Louisiana with an email saying “time as an executive at the Port On Friday, Wildstein’s 5.5 earthquake has jolted a those who reported moder- Gov. Bobby Jindal and Wis- to cause some traffic prob- Authority of New York and lawyer wrote a letter to the sparsely populated area in ate use — taking steroid consin U.S. Rep. Paul lems in Fort Lee.” New Jersey last year or- Port Authority saying evi- the country’s south. pills or injections up to 40 Ryan put Republicans on Christie, a potential 2016 dered the lane closures dence exists that Christie The report said the times: 8 percent of gay or bi the offensive and the Dem- presidential contender, after receiving Kelly’s knew about the traffic quake hit Sunday evening teens reported that amount, ocratic chairman of a state has been going about email, as someone with jams in Fort Lee as they in the district of Goharan, versus less than 2 percent legislative committee in- Super Bowl ceremonial less than pure motives. happened. He did not dis- about 750 miles southeast of straight boys. vestigating the September duties and has not taken He said Wildstein “wants close any evidence in the of the capital Tehran. —From wire reports lane closures near the questions about the scan- somebody else to pay his letter. —From wire reports ■ USF ■ Basketball/B2 falls short ■ Scoreboard/B3 Section B - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 in upset ■ Auto racing/B3 bid at ■ Golf/B4 Cincinnati. ■ Puzzles/B5 B2 / ■ Comics/B6 SPORTS ■ Classifieds/B7 ■ NHL, tennis/B7 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE SUPER BOWL XLVIII Seahawks 43 Broncos 8

Associated Press Denver’s Demaryius Thomas (88) is tackled by Seattle’s K.J. Wright (50), Bobby Wagner (54) and Mike Morgan after making a reception Sunday during the first half of Super Bowl XLVIII in East Rutherford, N.J. The NFL’s top-ranked defense dominated the No. 1 offense in the league, as the Seahawks won their first Super Bowl title, 43-8. Seattle LB Smith earns MVP award Associated Press

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. alcolm Smith always was ready to step in when the Seattle Seahawks needed him. MNow he’s only the third linebacker in NFL history to earn Super Bowl MVP honors. Smith returned an interception of regular-season MVP Peyton Manning 69 yards for a touchdown in the first half, recovered a fumble in the second half, and was part of a dominating defensive performance by Seattle during its 43-8 victory over the Denver Bron- cos on Sunday night. “I woke up jumping, bouncing,” Smith said when presented with a truck amid the confetti-strewn field after the game. “It turned out great for us tonight.” Seattle’s Percy Harvin (11) runs from Denver’s David Bruton (30) while returning a kickoff 87 yards See MVP/ Page B4 for a touchdown Sunday to open the second half of Super Bowl XLVIII in East Rutherford, N.J. Seahawks throttle Broncos Associated Press is what we did today.” Punctuating Seattle’s dominance were a 69-yard EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. interception return touchdown by linebacker Mal- he Seattle Seahawks’ mantra all season colm Smith to make it 22-0, and Percy Harvin’s sen- was to make each day a championship sational 87-yard kickoff runback to open the day. They made Super Bowl Sunday the second half. Tbest day of all with one of the greatest per- Smith was the game’s MVP, the first defender in formances in an NFL title game — sparked by a 11 years to win the award. defense that ranks among the best ever. When the Seahawks, up by 29 points, forced a The Seahawks won their first Super Bowl crown Denver punt early in the third quarter, the 12th in overpowering fashion, punishing Peyton Man- Man — and there were legions of them in MetLife ning and the Denver Broncos 43-8. That masterful Stadium — began chanting “L-O-B, L-O-B.” defense, the NFL’s stingiest, never let the five-time As in Legion of Boom, the Seahawks hard- MVP get going, disarming the highest-scoring of- hitting secondary, part of young team with an av- fense in league history. erage age of 26 years, 138 days. Seattle (16-3) was too quick, too physical and just “This is an amazing team. Took us four years to too good for Denver, and that was true in all areas. get to this point but they never have taken a step What was hyped as a classic matchup between an sideways,” coach Pete Carroll said. “These guys unstoppable offense and a miserly defense turned would not take anything but winning this into a rout. ballgame.” “We been relentless all season,” quarterback The loss by the Broncos again raised questions Seattle outside linebacker Malcolm Smith reacts Sunday as he Russell Wilson said. “Having that mentality of hav- about Manning’s ability to win the biggest games. returns an interception for a touchdown against the Denver Broncos ing a championship day every day. At the end of during the first half of Super Bowl XLVIII in East Rutherford, N.J. Smith the day, you want to play your best football and that See SEAHAWKS /Page B4 was named MVP of the game. B2 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 BASKETBALL CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE No. 13 Cincinnati rallies to top USF 50-45 home, where it has won 17 in a row, in- in eight tries, to lead unranked Indiana to a Michigan, Pitt cluding 15 this season. 63-52 upset of No. 10 Michigan. Kilpatrick was sick the past two Indiana (14-8, 4-5 Big Ten) had lost suffer upset losses days, missing practice on Saturday. three of four but led most of the way in im- He still wasn’t feeling very well on proving to 12-2 at Assembly Hall. Noah Sunday. Associated Press Vonleh added 10 points and 12 rebounds “It’s tough,” said Kilpatrick, who av- for the Hoosiers, who shot 54 percent to erages 19.5 points per game. “Playing CINCINNATI — Sean Kilpatrick the Wolverines’ 40 percent. under the weather is terrible.” wasn’t feeling good. His shot showed Kilpatrick finished 5 of 16 from the Michigan (16-5, 8-1) produced a the symptoms. field and only 2 of 8 beyond the arc. season-low point total as a 10-game win- The American Athletic Confer- He moved ahead of Danny Fortson ning streak came to an end. Derrick Wal- ence’s top scorer was way off on Sun- and Deonta Vaughn into third place ton Jr. scored 13 points. day, struggling through one of his on Cincinnati’s career scoring list toughest games. He found a little en- Virginia 48, ergy at the end, scoring 10 of his 18 with 1,891 points. Oscar Robertson No. 18 Pittsburgh 45 points in the closing minutes as No. 13 scored 2,973, and Steve Logan is sec- Cincinnati rallied for a 50-45 victory ond at 1,985. PITTSBURGH — Malcolm Brogdon over South Florida. “The guy’s going to be — knock on made a last-second 3-pointer to give Vir- The Bearcats (21-2, 10-0) got their wood — the second guy in the history ginia a 48-45 victory against No. 18 Pitt. 14th straight victory by following Kil- of this program to score over 2,000 Brogdon finished 16 points for Virginia patrick’s lead. points,” coach Mick Cronin said. “He’s (17-5, 8-1), which maintained sole pos- “He’s going to come and perform maybe the most underrated great session of second place in the ACC. The player who has ever played here.” every night, sick or not sick,” said for- Cavaliers have won five consecutive ward Justin Jackson, who added 15 South Florida (11-11, 2-7) suffered another close loss to the Bearcats, games since losing at Duke on Jan. 13. points. “It’s what I expected out of Pitt (18-4, 6-3) lost consecutive games him.” who broke open a tie game for a 61-54 win on Jan. 18. Chris Perry had 13 for the first time this season and fell into Cincinnati trailed by three points a third-place tie with Duke in the confer- with 8 minutes left. Kilpatrick took points and Victor Rudd scored 11 for over the game and extended Cincin- the Bulls, who have lost their past 11 ence standings. The Panthers have lost nati’s best start since the 2001-02 sea- games in Cincinnati. three of their past five after opening with son, when it was in Conference USA. Indiana 63, a 16 wins in their first 17 games. The senior guard made six free Pitt freshman Jamel Artis led the Pan- Associated Press throws and two driving lay-ins, scor- No. 10 Michigan 52 thers with 11 points, but he missed a South Florida guard Corey Allen Jr. (4) drives Sunday ing 10 of Cincinnati’s final 12 points. BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Yogi Ferrell wide open layup with 10 seconds re- between Cincinnati guard Kevin Johnson, left, and forward Cincinnati survived the close call at scored 27 points, hitting seven 3-pointers maining after an offensive . Justin Jackson (5) in the second half in Cincinnati. Another loss

No. 23 FSU falls to on the road bias Harris scored 13 and Wake Forest again Rondo scores Victor Oladipo had 12 points as all five Orlando Associated Press starters scored in double 19 for Boston figures. CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Adrienne The only game on the Motley scored a career-high 27 in 96-89 win NBA schedule Sunday points as Miami upset No. 6 North featured two of the Carolina 83-80. over Magic league’s bottom teams. Keyona Hayes added 14 points, in- Boston entered Sunday cluding a crucial second-chance Associated Press winless in six games since layup with a minute to go, for the Rondo’s return last month Hurricanes (12-10, 4-5 Atlantic Coast BOSTON — Rajon after missing nearly a year Conference), who snapped a three- Rondo had season highs with a torn anterior cruci- game losing streak. with 19 points and 10 as- ate ligament in his right Xylina McDaniel and Diamond sists and the Boston knee. His season highs DeShields had 18 points each for the Celtics snapped a four- were 13 points and eight Tar Heels (17-5, 5-3), who fell behind game losing streak with a assists before going 9 of 10 by 19 in the first half after a 22-4 run 96-89 win over the Orlando from the floor Sunday and by Miami. Magic on Sunday. adding six rebounds. No. 2 Notre Dame 88, Jared Sullinger scored Orlando, which has just No. 3 Duke 67 seven of his 21 points in three road wins this sea- the fourth quarter for the son, rallied after making a DURHAM, N.C. — Kayla McBride had Celtics, who let a 12-point push in the fourth quarter. 23 points and 11 rebounds, and No. 2 lead slip to one in the final The Magic went without a Notre Dame remained unbeaten by rout- period before pulling in the fourth ing No. 3 Duke 88-67, the Blue Devils’ away at the end. quarter until Maurice first ACC loss at home since 2008. Brandon Bass had 19 Harkless’ layup cut Jewell Loyd scored 17 points and Lind- points and nine rebounds Boston’s lead to 75-68 with say Allen and Natalie Achonwa had 15 and Avery Bradley scored 9:01 left to play. E’Twaun apiece for the Fighting Irish (21-0, 8-0). 17 in his return after miss- Moore and Davis added They claimed sole possession of first ing five games with a layups during an 10-2 run place by bringing a decisive end to the sprained ankle. that pulled the Magic Blue Devils’ 42-game winning streak in Jeff Green was the only within 77-76 on a pair of home conference games. Boston starter not to score free throws by Kyle Tricia Liston scored 23 points for in double figures as the O’Quinn with 6:11 left to Duke (21-2, 8-1). Celtics won for the third play. time in four games against It was as close as Or- No. 4 Stanford 79, the Magic, who have lost lando would get. Rondo No. 21 California 64 Associated Press four of five. answered with hook shot Miami’s Adrienne Motley (23) goes to the basket Sunday against No. 6 BERKELEY, Calif. — Chiney Ogwu- Arron Afflalo had 18 for the Celtics and Bradley North Carolina’s Jessica Washington (24), Danielle Butts (10) and Allisha points and Nikola Vucevic followed with a field goal mike had 29 points, eight rebounds and Gray, right, in Chapel Hill, N.C. The Hurricanes won 83-80. four assists and No. 4 Stanford ran its finished with 14 points and two foul shots as winning streak to 20 games by beating to snap a three-game losing streak. Amukamara scored 21 as No. 15 Arizona and 11 rebounds for the Boston started to pull Magic, who lost their 11th away. The Celtics sealed it 21st-ranked California 79-64 in the sec- The Orange (16-6, 5-4 Atlantic Coast State held off Oregon 97-94. straight road game. Glen with an 8-2 run in the final ond meeting between the rivals in a four- Conference) dropped to 0-4 all-time Katie Hempen added 16 points, Elisha Davis had 15 points, To- two minutes. day span. against Maryland (17-4, 5-3), including a Davis scored 11 and Deja Mann had 10 Amber Orrange added 13 points for the 77-62 loss two weeks ago. assists for Arizona State (19-3, 8-2). Cardinal (21-1, 10-0 Pac-12), whose only No. 10 Tennessee 64, Freshman Chrishae Rowe scored 39 loss came Nov. 11 at No. 1 Connecticut. Alabama 54 points to lead the Ducks (12-9, 3-7). Brittany Boyd had 20 points, six re- No. 16 Vanderbilt 71, bounds and six assists for California TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Cierra Bur- (14-7, 6-4). dick scored 21 points and No. 10 Ten- No. 17 Texas A&M 69 No. 5 Louisville 79, nessee rallied to beat Alabama 64-54. NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Morgan Batey Despite trailing 26-18 at halftime, the made two free throws with 2.2 seconds South Florida 59 Lady Vols (18-4, 7-2 Southeastern Con- to go to lift No. 16 Vanderbilt to a 71-69 LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Tia Gibbs had 19 ference) were able to outscore the Crim- victory against No. 17 Texas A&M. points, hitting five 3-pointers, to help No. 5 son Tide 46-28 in the second half. Batey finished with 17 points. Louisville win its 15th straight game with a Daisha Simmons led Alabama (10-12, Christina Foggie added 14 points for the 79-59 victory over South Florida. 3-6 SEC) with 18 points, and Sha- Commodores (17-5, 6-3 SEC). Shoni Schimmel added 14 points for fontaye Myers added 11. Gilbert had 26 points and 12 re- the Cardinals (22-1, 10-0 American Ath- No. 12 Penn State 79, bounds to lead the Aggies (17-6, 7-2). letic Conference), who matched longest Michigan St. 89, winning streak in school history set in Northwestern 75 2006-07. CHICAGO — Maggie Lucas scored No. 19 Purdue 73 Courtney Williams led USF (11-10, 6-4) 19 points and Ariel Edwards added 15 EAST LANSING, Mich. — Aerial Pow- with 17 points. Akila McDonald had 11 as No. 12 Penn State held off North- ers had 19 points, 11 rebounds and five points and a team-high 11 rebounds. western 79-75. assists to lead Michigan State past No. 19 No. 7 South Carolina 78, Dara Taylor, Peyton Whitted and Talia Purdue 89-73. East each scored 11 for the Lady Lions Jasmine Hines had 16 points, Klarissa Missouri 62 (17-4, 8-1 Big Ten). Bell added 15 and Tori Jankoska scored COLUMBIA, S.C. — Tiffany Mitchell Maggie Lyon led Northwestern (14-8, 14 for MSU (15-7, 7-2 Big Ten). scored 20 points and No. 7 South Car- 4-5) with 26. Whitney Bays led the Boilermakers (15- olina reached 20 victories for the third No. 13 Kentucky 63, 7, 5-5) with 22 points and six rebounds. straight season with a 78-62 win over Wake Forest 78, Missouri. No. 14 LSU 56 The Gamecocks (20-2, 8-1 Southeast- LEXINGTON, Ky. — Bria Goss scored No. 23 Florida State 54 ern Conference) won their fourth consec- 11 points, including two clutch free WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Chelsea utive game and moved into first place as throws with 10.8 seconds remaining, to Douglas made five 3-pointers en route the only one-loss SEC team after No. 16 lift No. 13 Kentucky to a 63-56 win over to 32 points as Wake Forest beat No. 23 Vanderbilt defeated 17th-ranked Texas 14th-ranked LSU at Memorial Coliseum. Florida State for the third straight time, A&M earlier in the day. South Carolina The Wildcats (17-5, 5-4 Southeastern 78-54. and the Aggies had been tied for the top. Conference) rebounded from Thursday’s Dearica Hamby battled through foul Bri Kulas had 21 points to lead the 58-56 setback at Georgia. trouble to finish with her 18th double- Tigers (14-8, 3-6). Raigyne Moncrief scored 14 points in double, 22 points and 10 rebounds, of No. 8 Maryland 89, the second half and led LSU (17-5, 6-3) the season. Syracuse 64 with 19 points. Freshman Jill Brunori grabbed 15 re- No. 15 Arizona St. 97, bounds for Wake Forest (12-10, 3-6 At- SYRACUSE, N.Y. — Freshman guard lantic Coast Conference). Associated Press Lexie Brown scored a season-high 31 Oregon 94 Natasha Howard had 22 points, six Boston forward Jeff Green shoots at the basket Sunday as points, going 7 of 8 from beyond the arc, TEMPE, Ariz. — Joy Burke had 22 rebounds and five blocks for Florida Orlando forward Tobias Harris (12) tries to block in the and No. 8 Maryland beat Syracuse 89-64 points and 15 rebounds and Promise State (15-6, 3-5). first quarter in Boston. The Celtics won 96-89. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 B3

NFL Playoffs Wild-card Playoffs After delay, season Saturday, Jan. 4 Indianapolis 45, Kansas City 44 Florida LOTTERY New Orleans 26, Philadelphia 24 Sunday, Jan. 5 San Diego 27, Cincinnati 10 Here are the winning numbers selected begins at Citrus San Francisco 23, Green Bay 20 Sunday in the Florida Lottery: Divisional Playoffs Saturday, Jan. 11 CASH 3 (early) Seattle 23, New Orleans 15 7 - 4 - 2 New England 43, Indianapolis 22 County Speedway Sunday, Jan. 12 CASH 3 (late) San Francisco 23, Carolina 10 1 - 7 - 3 SEAN ARNOLD Denver 24, San Diego 17 dale. Webster’s Mark Patterson was in Conference Championships Correspondent third place on lap 19 when an engine PLAY 4 (early) Sunday, Jan. 19 rod broke on his No. 22. Denver 26, New England 16 9 - 7 - 5 - 8 INVERNESS — After Friday’s rain Lakeland’s Becca Monopoli cruised Seattle 23, San Francisco 17 PLAY 4 (late) Pro Bowl pushed back the Citrus County Speed- to a win over a five-car field in the Sunday, Jan. 26 Players should verify 0 - 0 - 2 - 1 way’s grand reopening by a day, the 35-lap Pro Trucks feature after she At Honolulu winning numbers by wait for a new season came to an end pushed her way to the front with a Team Rice 22, Team Sanders 21 calling 850-487-7777 FANTASY 5 with six feature races on Saturday. strong move on the second lap. Mo- Super Bowl or at www.flalottery.com. 11 - 16 - 29 - 30 - 33 Sunday, Feb. 2 While out-of-county drivers claimed nopoli, who started in third and briefly At East Rutherford, N.J. each of the main events, it was Aaron went three-wide in the early moments, Seattle 43, Denver 8 Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: Pierce, of Indianapolis, Ind., who trav- reestablished her lead over Jupiter’s Seahawks 43, eled the farthest of the bunch and beat Dustin Dunn (second-place finish) and Powerball: 5 – 12 – 15 – 27 – 38 Lotto: 11 – 12 – 20 – 23 – 33 – 44 out the largest field of the night, in pre- Lakeland’s Dylan Martin (third) on lap Broncos 8 Powerball: 7 6-of-6 No winner vailing over 23 non-winged sprint cars three, following the only yellow flag of Seattle 8 14 14 7 — 43 5-of-5 PB No winner 5-of-6 52 $3,021.50 in 30 laps. the race. Denver 0080—8 No Florida winner 4-of-6 1,952 $59 First Quarter Aaron Williamson (Sportsman), Clint Foley didn’t appear to have much 5-of-5 7 winners $1 million 3-of-6 37,974 $5 Foley (Modified Mini Stocks) and Ray- trouble defeating seven other cars in Sea—Avril safety, 14:48. Fantasy 5: Sea—FG Hauschka 31, 10:21. 2 Florida winners 2 – 11 – 16 – 23 – 24 mond Vann (Pro Hornets) each scored the Mod Minis feature, but he did lose Sea—FG Hauschka 33, 2:16. 5-of-5 3 winners $93,000.93 wire-to-wire feature wins after taking his exhaust pipe, causing exhaust Second Quarter 4-of-5 437 $102.50 their respective heats. fumes to leave some burns under the Sea—Lynch 1 run (Hauschka kick), 12:00. 3-of-5 13,015 $9.50 Sea—Smith 69 interception return (Hauschka Pierce started the race in the middle Dunnellon driver’s right arm during kick), 3:21. of the pack and climbed to the fourth the race. Third Quarter position — behind Tampa’s Joey Agvi- “It got really hot in there,” he said. Sea—Harvin 87 kickoff return (Hauschka kick), lar and Mickey Kempgens and leader Floral City’s Kevin Harrod ran sec- 14:48. On the AIRWAVES Sea—Kearse 23 pass from Wilson (Hauschka Jimmy Alvis Sr., of Seffner — by lap six. ond the entire 25-lap race, and Cler- kick), 2:58. Kempgens and Pierce made it past mont’s Michael Lawhorn moved up a Den—D.Thomas 14 pass from Manning TODAY’S SPORTS Agvilar on 13, before the pair touched row from his starting position to get (Welker pass from Manning), :00. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL on 16, putting Kempgens in a spin com- third place. Fourth Quarter 7 p.m. (ESPN) Sea—Baldwin 10 pass from Wilson (Hauschka Notre Dame at Syracuse ing out of the fourth turn. Pierce was- Like Foley and Monopoli, kick), 11:45. 7 p.m. (ESPNU) Hampton at Morgan State n’t penalized, but later apologized, Williamson’s feature win brought little A—82,529. 7 p.m. (FS1) Xavier at Villanova saying he was unintentionally at fault. drama, though his last-minute decision Sea Den 9 p.m. (ESPN) Iowa State at Oklahoma State Pierce grabbed the lead from Alvis, to race at Citrus meant he and his No. First downs 17 18 9 p.m. (ESPNU) Total Net Yards 341 306 Prairie View A&M at Alabama A&M who finished second, moments before 13 arrived moments before the check- Rushes-yards 29-135 14-27 9 p.m. (FS1) Georgetown at DePaul a caution on 25, and held on from in deadline. The Lakeland driver ex- Passing 206 279 12 a.m. (ESPNU) Notre Dame at Syracuse (same-day tape) there. tended his pole-position lead over the Punt Returns 0-0 1-9 3 a.m. (ESPNU) Agvilar finished third. first 14 laps, and regained his advan- Kickoff Returns 2-107 5-105 Iowa State at Oklahoma State (same-day tape) Interceptions Ret. 2-71 0-0 NBA BASKETBALL “(Kempgens and I) are friends,” said tage after a couple of cautions in the Comp-Att-Int 18-26-0 34-49-2 7 p.m. (FSNFL) Orlando Magic at Indiana Pacers Pierce, who expects to return to Citrus, second half of the five-car, 25-lap event. Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 1-1 7:30 p.m. (SUN) “and he’s driven my car before at the Fellow Lakeland driver Charlie Punts 1-45.0 2-30.0 Detroit Pistons at Miami Heat 8 p.m. (NBA) San Antonio Spurs at New Orleans Pelicans Little 500 (in Indiana). I locked both Brown took second place, and Beverly Fumbles-Lost 0-0 4-2 Hill’s Jay Witfoth, in placing third, was Penalties-Yards 10-104 5-44 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL front wheels trying to keep from hit- ting him. I barely got him, but it was the only Citrus County driver to score a Time of Possession 31:53 28:07 7 p.m. (ESPN2) Baylor at Oklahoma INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NHL HOCKEY while he was cutting across.” top three finish on the night. RUSHING—Seattle, Harvin 2-45, Lynch 15-39, 1 p.m. (NHL) In Mini Stocks, Summerfield’s Shan- Super Late Models headline next Wilson 3-26, Turbin 9-25. Denver, Moreno 5-17, Detroit Red Wings at Washington Capitals (taped) non Kennedy (No. 20) chased down Saturday’s racing action with a season- Anderson 2-9, Ball 6-1, Manning 1-0. 3 p.m. (NHL) Winnipeg Jets at Montreal Canadiens (taped) Lutz’s Tim Scalise midway through the opening 50-lap event, while Mod Minis, PASSING—Seattle, Wilson 18-25-0-206, Jack- 7:30 p.m. (NBCSPT) son 0-1-0-0. Denver, Manning 34-49-2-280. Colorado Avalanche at New Jersey Devils night’s opening feature. Scalise, the Street Stocks, Pure Stocks, Mini RECEIVING—Seattle, Baldwin 5-66, Kearse 4- heat winner, went on to finish second, Stocks, Pure and Street Stocks Figure 65, Tate 3-17, Willson 2-17, Lockette 1-19, Miller Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the between feature winner Kennedy and 8s and a fan participation race round 1-10, Robinson 1-7, Harvin 1-5. Denver, D.Thomas 13-118, Welker 8-84, J.Thomas 4- discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game third place’s Jerry Daniels of Weirs- out the schedule. 27, Moreno 3-20, Tamme 2-9, Ball 2-2, Ander- on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. son 1-14, Decker 1-6. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Emiliano Grillo, Argentina 71-67-69-66 — 273 Super Bowl champs Brooks Koepka, United States 69-65-70-70 — 274 Prep CALENDAR PGA Romain Wattel, France 68-73-67-66 — 274 2014—Seattle (NFC) 43, Denver (AFC) 8 Mikko Ilonen, Finland 69-72-70-64 — 275 2013—Baltimore (AFC) 34, San Francisco Thorbjorn Olesen, 71-68-65-71 — 275 (NFC) 31 Waste Management TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Robert Rock, England 67-70-68-70 — 275 2012—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 21, New England GIRLS TENNIS (AFC) 17 Phoenix Open Steve Webster, England 71-70-64-70 — 275 Paul Casey, England 70-72-67-67 — 276 2011—Green Bay (NFC) 31, Pittsburgh 4 p.m. Citrus at The Villages Sunday, At TPC Scottsdale, Scottsdale, Ariz., Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland 63-70-69-74 — 276 (AFC) 25 Purse: $6.2 million, Yardage: 7,152, Par: 71, Final: Edoardo Molinari, Italy 65-72-68-71 — 276 2010—New Orleans (NFC) 31, Indianapolis Kevin Stadler (500), $1,116,000 65-68-67-68 — 268 -16 41 Ty DeCaire Wesley Chapel Houston 32 17 .653 3 Bernd Wiesberger, Austria 70-70-68-68 — 276 (AFC) 17 Graham DeLaet (245), $545,600 67-72-65-65 — 269 -15 2009—Pittsburgh (AFC) 27, Arizona (NFC) 18 Shane Butler Bushnell Memphis 26 20 .565 7½ Thomas Bjorn, Denmark 72-70-68-67 — 277 Bubba Watson (245), $545,600 64-66-68-71 — 269 -15 23 33 John Sanburn Eustis Dallas 27 21 .563 7½ Darren Fichardt, South Africa 69-72-66-70 — 277 Hunter Mahan (123), $272,800 66-71-65-68 — 270 -14 2008—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 17, New England 25 Steve Heisler Plant City New Orleans 20 26 .435 13½ Soren Hansen, Denmark 67-71-71-68 — 277 Hideki Matsuyama (123), $272,800 66-67-68-69 — 270 -14 (AFC) 14 69 Rick Voisey Wesley Chapel Northwest Division Francesco Molinari, Italy 69-69-71-68 — 277 Charles Howell III (92), $207,700 70-69-67-65 — 271 -13 2007—Indianapolis (AFC) 29, Chicago 92 Dave Retzlaff Brooksville W L Pct GB Brett Rumford, Australia 69-70-71-67 — 277 4 Jason Bradford Avon Park Brendan Steele (92), $207,700 66-74-62-69 — 271 -13 (NFC) 17 Oklahoma City 38 11 .776 — Paul Waring, England 70-70-68-69 — 277 4x4 Jimmy Miltner Antioch Ryan Moore (92), $207,700 66-71-64-70 — 271 -13 2006—Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Seattle (NFC) 10 Portland 34 13 .723 3 Danny Willett, England 71-65-73-68 — 277 2005—New England (AFC) 24, Philadelphia 81 Herb Neumann Jr. Inverness Minnesota 23 24 .489 14 Harris English (80), $179,800 65-67-69-71 — 272 -12 Jamie Donaldson, Wales 69-68-70-71 — 278 (NFC) 21 44 Bill Pettijohn Land O’ Lakes Denver 22 23 .489 14 Webb Simpson (75), $167,400 68-72-67-66 — 273 -11 Simon Dyson, England 69-69-73-67 — 278 2004—New England (AFC) 32, Carolina 63 Terry Taylor Dunedin Utah 16 31 .340 21 Pat Perez (70), $155,000 65-68-70-71 — 274 -10 Damien McGrane, Ireland 66-70-71-71 — 278 (NFC) 29 31 Travis Bliemeister Venice Pacific Division Cameron Tringale (61), $130,200 71-67-69-68 — 275 -9 14 Richie Corr Plant City Also 2003—Tampa Bay (NFC) 48, Oakland (AFC) W L Pct GB John Mallinger (61), $130,200 67-72-67-69 — 275 -9 75 Russell Jones Land O’ Lakes Joost Luiten, Netherlands 70-69-70-70 — 279 21 L.A. Clippers 34 16 .680 — Matt Jones (61), $130,200 65-65-72-73 — 275 -9 17 Todd Donaldson Mulberry Henrik Stenson, Sweden 70-67-75-68 — 280 2002—New England (AFC) 20, St. Louis Phoenix 29 18 .617 3½ Scott Piercy (55), $102,300 67-67-75-67 — 276 -8 7 Steven Bradley Inverness Tiger Woods, United States 68-73-70-71 — 282 (NFC) 17 Golden State 29 19 .604 4 Morgan Hoffmann (55), $102,300 69-66-70-71 — 276 -8 2001—Baltimore Ravens (AFC) 34, N.Y. Gi- 3 Garrett Green Valrico Colin Montgomerie, Scotland 70-70-69-74 — 283 8 Kurt Taylor Brandon L.A. Lakers 16 31 .340 16½ Greg Chalmers (55), $102,300 65-67-71-73 — 276 -8 ants (NFC) 7 Fred Couples, United States 70-71-73-70 — 284 84 Johnny Gilbertson Dover Sacramento 15 32 .319 17½ Jason Kokrak (55), $102,300 66-69-68-73 — 276 -8 2000—St. Louis (NFC) 23, Tennessee (AFC) Pro Trucks Sunday’s Game Paul Lawrie, Scotland 68-71-72-73 — 284 16 John Merrick (48), $63,302 75-65-69-68 — 277 -7 No. Driver Hometown Boston 96, Orlando 89 Michael Thompson (48), $63,302 72-68-70-67 — 277 -7 1999—Denver (AFC) 34, Atlanta (NFC) 19 Today’s Games New Zealand 59x Becca Monopoli Lakeland Kevin Na (48), $63,302 70-70-68-69 — 277 -7 1998—Denver (AFC) 31, Green Bay (NFC) Orlando at Indiana, 7 p.m. 4 Dustin Dunn Jupiter William McGirt (48), $63,302 65-69-73-70 — 277 -7 Women’s Open 24 7 Dylan Martin Lakeland Portland at Washington, 7 p.m. Justin Hicks (48), $63,302 71-70-69-67 — 277 -7 1997—Green Bay (NFC) 35, New England 17 Nicholas Malverty Spring Hill Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 7:30 p.m. Final Round, (a - denotes amateur): Martin Laird (48), $63,302 67-68-71-71 — 277 -7 (AFC) 21 33 Red (John) Vann Wesley Chapel Detroit at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Mi Hyang Lee, South Korea 72-72-63 — 207 1996—Dallas (NFC) 27, Pittsburgh (AFC) 17 28 Michael Laplant Tampa Memphis at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. John Rollins (48), $63,302 72-67-67-71 — 277 -7 Lydia Ko, New Zealand 69-69-70 — 208 1995—San Francisco (NFC) 49, San Diego Sportsman New York at Milwaukee, 8 p.m. Patrick Reed (48), $63,302 67-67-71-72 — 277 -7 Seon Woo Bae, South Korea 68-71-70 — 209 (AFC) 26 No. Driver Hometown San Antonio at New Orleans, 8 p.m. Roberto Castro (48), $63,302 72-69-70-66 — 277 -7 Beth Allen, United States 71-68-70 — 209 1994—Dallas (NFC) 30, Buffalo (AFC) 13 13 Aaron Williamson Lakeland Cleveland at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Chris Stroud (48), $63,302 70-67-68-72 — 277 -7 Anya Alvarez, United States 70-66-73 — 209 1993—Dallas (NFC) 52, Buffalo (AFC) 17 11 Charlie Brown Lakeland L.A. Clippers at Denver, 9 p.m. Geoff Ogilvy (40), $40,300 71-70-68-69 — 278 -6 Sarah Jane Smith, Australia 69-77-65 — 211 1992—Washington (NFC) 37, Buffalo (AFC) 4 Jay Witfoth Beverly Hills Toronto at Utah, 9 p.m. Ken Duke (40), $40,300 70-67-72-69 — 278 -6 Bree Arthur, Australia 75-70-66 — 211 24 66 Andy Nicholls Orlando Chicago at Sacramento, 10 p.m. Bryce Molder (40), $40,300 67-71-70-70 — 278 -6 1991—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 20, Buffalo (AFC) 59 John Inman Tampa Marion Ricordeau, France 74-69-68 — 211 Spencer Levin (40), $40,300 67-69-70-72 — 278 -6 19 Mod Mini Stocks Nikki Campbell, Australia 72-72-68 — 212 1990—San Francisco (NFC) 55, Denver No. Driver Hometown Nick Watney (40), $40,300 69-68-68-73 — 278 -6 Hyun Soo Kim, South Korea 74-66-72 — 212 (AFC) 10 7 Clint Foley Dunnellon Bill Haas (36), $33,480 69-68-71-71 — 279 -5 Stacey Lee Bregman, South Africa 71-75-67 — 213 1989—San Francisco (NFC) 20, Cincinnati 34 Kevin Harrod Floral City NHL standings Jason Bohn (36), $33,480 70-70-70-69 — 279 -5 Lorie Kane, Canada 74-72-67 — 213 (AFC) 16 44 Michael Lawhorn Clermont Jonas Blixt (36), $33,480 68-71-72-68 — 279 -5 Breanna Elliot, Australia 74-70-69 — 213 1988—Washington (NFC) 42, Denver (AFC) 01 Johnny Siner Homosassa EASTERN CONFERENCE Camilo Villegas (32), $27,900 70-71-68-71 — 280 -4 Charley Hull, England 69-73-71 — 213 24 Phil Edwards Crystal River Atlantic Division 10 Gary Woodland (32), $27,900 67-72-72-69 — 280 -4 Marta Silva Zamora, Spain 72-70-71 — 213 1987—N.Y. Giants (NFC) 39, Denver (AFC) 47 Richard Kuhn Ocala GP W L OT Pts GF GA Brian Davis (32), $27,900 72-69-70-69 — 280 -4 Jing Yan, China (a) 73-69-71 — 213 20 99 Leroy Moore Hernando Beach Boston 54 35 16 3 73164 119 Matt Every (32), $27,900 72-66-67-75 — 280 -4 94 Keith Roggen Lakeland Jessica Speechley, Australia 70-70-73 — 213 1986—Chicago (NFC) 46, New England Tampa Bay 55 32 18 5 69162 137 Ricky Barnes (32), $27,900 71-67-67-75 — 280 -4 98 James Ellis Brooksville Kyu Jung Baek, South Korea 70-69-74 — 213 (AFC) 10 Toronto 57 30 21 6 66170 176 Chris Smith (27), $21,080 70-69-71-71 — 281 -3 1985—San Francisco (NFC) 38, Miami (AFC) Mini Stocks Montreal 56 29 21 6 64137 139 Phil Mickelson (27), $21,080 71-67-72-71 — 281 -3 16 No. Driver Hometown Detroit 55 24 19 12 60144 158 20 Shannon Kennedy Summerfield James Driscoll (27), $21,080 67-70-73-71 — 281 -3 1984—L.A. Raiders (AFC) 38, Washington Ottawa 55 24 21 10 58158 176 24 Tim Scalise Lutz David Lingmerth (27), $21,080 72-68-68-73 — 281 -3 (NFC) 9 Florida 55 21 27 7 49133 174 NCAA Basketball 11 Jerry Daniels Weirsdale K.J. Choi (27), $21,080 71-70-69-71 — 281 -3 1983—Washington (NFC) 27, Miami (AFC) Buffalo 54 15 31 8 38105 161 FAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG 73 Jason Terry Belleview Ben Crane (27), $21,080 69-69-69-74 — 281 -3 17 Metropolitan Division at Delaware 6 Northeastern 1982—San Francisco (NFC) 26, Cincinnati 22 Mark Patterson Webster Erik Compton (21), $15,773 67-72-71-72 — 282 -2 33 Bill Ryan Bushnell GP W L OT Pts GF GA at Villanova 11 Xavier (AFC) 21 Pittsburgh 55 38 15 2 78176 132 Ryan Palmer (21), $15,773 76-64-70-72 — 282 -2 at Drexel 10 UNC Wilmington 1981—Oakland (AFC) 27, Philadelphia 51 Buddy Mallory Summerfield N.Y. Rangers 56 30 23 3 63145 140 David Lynn (21), $15,773 72-66-70-74 — 282 -2 at Syracuse 15 Notre Dame (NFC) 10 199 Tasha Lambert Beverly Hills Pro Hornet Division Columbus 55 28 23 4 60163 154 Aaron Baddeley (21), $15,773 68-70-73-71 — 282 -2 1980—Pittsburgh (AFC) 31, L.A. Rams Georgetown 4 at DePaul No. Driver Hometown Philadelphia 56 27 23 6 60152 163 Jhonattan Vegas (21), $15,773 71-66-75-70 — 282 -2 (NFC) 19 at Oklahoma St. 7 Iowa St. 99 Raymond Vann Wesley Chapel Carolina 54 25 20 9 59137 151 Brendon de Jonge (16), $14,285 66-73-70-74 — 283 -1 1979—Pittsburgh (AFC) 35, Dallas (NFC) 31 Iona 6½ at Monmouth (NJ) 19 Mike Lacey Tampa Washington 56 25 22 9 59164 172 Robert Garrigus (16), $14,285 70-70-70-73 — 283 -1 1978—Dallas (NFC) 27, Denver (AFC) 10 at Manhattan 15 St. Peter’s 6 Jeff Lacey Brian Stuard (16), $14,285 73-68-69-73 — 283 -1 1977—Oakland (AFC) 32, Minnesota (NFC) New Jersey 56 23 21 12 58132 140 at Rider 8 Fairfield 12 Rocky Reinhold Tampa N.Y. Islanders 57 21 28 8 50159 191 Martin Kaymer (16), $14,285 69-71-71-72 — 283 -1 14 at Montana St. 1 Montana 98 Marvin Armstrong Wildwood WESTERN CONFERENCE Kevin Streelman (16), $14,285 71-68-74-70 — 283 -1 1976—Pittsburgh (AFC) 21, Dallas (NFC) 17 at Georgia St. 13½ South Alabama 00 Willie Lacey Wesley Chapel Central Division David Hearn (12), $13,764 68-70-73-73 — 284 E 1975—Pittsburgh (AFC) 16, Minnesota at Furman Pk Samford GP W L OT Pts GF GA Nicolas Colsaerts (12), $13,764 69-68-74-73 — 284 E (NFC) 6 at Morgan St. 4½ Hampton 1974—Miami (AFC) 24, Minnesota (NFC) 7 Chicago 57 33 10 14 80200 158 J.B. Holmes (12), $13,764 73-68-70-73 — 284 E at Alabama A&M 8 Prairie View 1973—Miami (AFC) 14, Washington (NFC) 7 St. Louis 54 37 12 5 79185 125 Charley Hoffman (8), $13,206 70-71-69-75 — 285 +1 NBA 1972—Dallas (NFC) 24, Miami (AFC) 3 Colorado 54 35 14 5 75165 142 Jonathan Byrd (8), $13,206 68-73-69-75 — 285 +1 NBA standings FAVORITE LINE O/U UNDERDOG 1971—Baltimore Colts (AFC) 16, Dallas Minnesota 57 29 21 7 65140 144 Brandt Snedeker (8), $13,206 70-64-72-79 — 285 +1 EASTERN CONFERENCE at Indiana 13 (192) Orlando (NFC) 13 Dallas 55 25 21 9 59158 160 Brian Gay (8), $13,206 69-71-71-74 — 285 +1 Atlantic Division Portland 3 (209) at Washington 1970—Kansas City (AFL) 23, Minnesota Nashville 57 25 23 9 59142 172 Sang-Moon Bae (8), $13,206 67-73-71-74 — 285 +1 (NFL) 7 W L Pct GB Winnipeg 57 27 25 5 59161 166 at Miami 11 (206) Detroit John Peterson (8), $13,206 68-70-74-73 — 285 +1 1969—N.Y. Jets (AFL) 16, Baltimore Colts Toronto 25 22 .532 — Pacific Division at Brooklyn 10 (205½) Philadelphia Brooklyn 20 25 .444 4 Kiradech Aphibarnrat (0), $12,710 66-71-73-76 — 286 +2 (NFL) 7 GP W L OT Pts GF GA New York 7 (197½) at Milwaukee New York 19 28 .404 6 Fred Funk (4), $12,710 69-71-76-70 — 286 +2 1968—Green Bay (NFL) 33, Oakland (AFL) Anaheim 57 40 12 5 85189 139 at Oklahoma City 6½ (189) Memphis Boston 16 33 .327 10 Y.E. Yang (1), $12,276 64-73-75-75 — 287 +3 14 San Jose 56 35 15 6 76168 134 San Antonio 4½ (192) at New Orleans 1967—Green Bay (NFL) 35, Kansas City Philadelphia 15 33 .313 10½ Mark Calcavecchia (1), $12,276 70-71-71-75 — 287 +3 Los Angeles 57 30 21 6 66134 122 at Dallas 10 (208) Cleveland (AFL) 10 Southeast Division Scott Langley (1), $12,276 71-70-71-75 — 287 +3 W L Pct GB Vancouver 56 27 20 9 63142 147 Toronto 5½ (191½) at Utah Phoenix 55 26 19 10 62159 164 Derek Ernst (1), $12,276 72-69-72-74 — 287 +3 Miami 33 13 .717 — Steven Bowditch (1), $12,276 71-69-75-72 — 287 +3 L.A. Clippers 4 (209) at Denver Atlanta 25 21 .543 8 Calgary 55 21 27 7 49132 173 Chicago 1 (195) at Sacramento Edmonton 57 18 33 6 42147 194 Ben Curtis (1), $11,842 68-72-73-75 — 288 +4 Washington 23 23 .500 10 Joe Ogilvie (1), $11,842 71-70-77-70 — 288 +4 Charlotte 21 28 .429 13½ NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Citrus County Chris Kirk (1), $11,656 65-73-75-76 — 289 +5 Orlando 13 36 .265 21½ time loss. Sunday’s Games Vijay Singh (1), $11,532 69-72-75-76 — 292 +8 Speedway Central Division HOCKEY Washington 6, Detroit 5, OT Race finishes for Feb. 1 W L Pct GB European Tour National Hockey League Winnipeg 2, Montreal 1 Non-Winged Sprints Indiana 36 10 .783 — CAROLINA HURRICANES — Recalled G Cam Ward from No. Driver Hometown Chicago 23 23 .500 13 Today’s Games Charlotte (AHL). 22 Aaron Pierce Indianapolis Detroit 19 27 .413 17 Edmonton at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Omega Dubai COLUMBUS BLUE JACKETS — Recalled D Tim Erixon from 21 Jimmy Alvis Sr. Seffner Cleveland 16 31 .340 20½ Ottawa at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. Desert Classic 11 Joey Agvilar Tampa Milwaukee 8 39 .170 28½ Vancouver at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Springfield (AHL). 5 Mickey Kempgens Tampa WESTERN CONFERENCE Colorado at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, At Emirates Golf Club (Majlis Course), Dubai, DETROIT RED WINGS — Assigned C Cory Emmerton to 0 Dude Teate Leesburg Southwest Division Columbus at Anaheim, 10 p.m. United Arab Emirates, Purse: $2.5 million, Yardage: 7,316, Grand Rapids (AHL). 19 Keith Butler Riverview W L Pct GB Chicago at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Par: 72, Final: NASHVILLE PREDATORS — Reassigned Fs Simon Moser 55 Tommy Nichols Tampa San Antonio 34 13 .723 — Philadelphia at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Stephen Gallacher, Scotland 66-71-63-72 — 272 and Colton Sissons to Milwaukee (AHL). B4 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Gallacher wins Dubai Desert Classic by 1 stroke Associated Press no one was running away with the tournament ... The turning point DUBAI, United Arab Emirates came at 11 when I holed a nice — Stephen Gallacher of Scotland putt for birdie.” shot a final round 72 Sunday to The win puts Gallacher into the become the first player to suc- top 40 in the world, putting him in cessfully defend the Dubai Desert strong position to play the Masters Classic title, beating Emiliano for the first time in his career. The Grillo of Argentina by one stroke. top 50 in the world at the end of Gallacher fought back after March get into the Masters. four bogeys over his opening eight McIlroy began the last day two left him in a five-way tie for the shots behind playing partner Gal- lead after 11 holes. lacher but was 2-over after 10 He won the 25-year-old tourna- holes before the first birdie of his ment with an overall 16-under 272 round at the 11th. for only his third victory in 18 The Northern Irishman then years and 431 events on the Euro- bogeyed the 12th and 13th before pean Tour. only his second birdie of the Grillo secured his best Tour fin- round at No. 17. ish with an overall 15-under 273 “On the rare occasions I got the when he eagled the last hole for a ball close, I didn’t make any putts, round of 66. so it was one of those days,” McIl- Frenchman Romain Wattel also roy said. “I thought if I could get to shot a 66, including birdies on the 16 under it would be good enough last two holes, to finish tied in and it turned out that it was as third on 14-under 274 with Brooks that’s what Stephen got to. I just Koepka (70) of the United States. wasn’t able to play well enough to Rory McIlroy struggled with a get there. It was just one of those 74 to finish tied for ninth while days. Anything that could go top-ranked Tiger Woods (71) wrong, did.” birdied his closing three holes for Associated Press a share of 41st with a 6-under 282. Lee wins New Zealand Stephen Gallacher reacts Sunday on the second hole during the final round of the Dubai Desert Classic The 39-year old Gallacher even- Women’s Open in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Gallacher shot a final round 72 to become the first player to tually broke clear of the logjam successfully defend the Dubai Desert Classic title. atop the leaderboard to birdie CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand Nos. 13, 16th and 17th before a — Mi Hyang Lee of South Korea shot Evian Championship, had an eagle force a play-off to the 54-hole event stood on the final tee one shot off the regulation par at the last. a course-record 9-under 63 Sunday and seven birdies in a final round that at the Clearwater course in clubhouse lead. “It took everything I had to win to win the Women’s New Zealand saw her leap 20 places into the lead Christchurch. But in front of huge Both Allen and overnight leader Al- today especially after the start I Golf Open by a stroke from and de- with a total of 9-under 207. home gallery, she left her effort short varez bogeyed the hole after their ap- had when I bogeyed the first two fending champion Lydia Ko. Sixteen-year-old New Zealander as she carded a two-under 70. proaches missed the green to fall holes,” Gallacher said. “The good Lee, ranked 256th and whose best Ko, the world No. 4, had a long birdie Ko and her playing partners, Amer- back into a tie for third with South Ko- thing is that I was fortunate that finish in 2013 was a tie for 19th at the putt on the final green for a chance to icans Beth Allen and Anya Alvarez, all rean Seon Woo Bae.

that the Big Apple was anything close to frozen Sunday, with a 49-degree tempera- SEAHAWKS ture at kickoff. Continued from Page B1 Things went sour for Manning and the Broncos from the very first scrimmage He is 11-12 in the postseason, 1-2 in Super play, and by halftime they were down Bowls. After the game, he brushed off 22-0 — their biggest deficit of the season questions about his legacy. and the only time they didn’t score in a half. “Certainly to finish this way is very dis- On that first play for the Broncos, Man- appointing,” he said. ning stepped up toward the line just as He never looked comfortable against a center Manny Ramirez snapped the ball. defense some will begin comparing to the It flew past his incredulous quarterback 1985 Bears and 2000 Ravens — other NFL into the end zone, where Knowshon champions who had runaway Super Bowl Moreno dived on it for a safety. victories. A mere 12 seconds in, Seattle led 2-0 Seattle forced four turnovers; Denver with the quickest score in Super Bowl his- had 26 all season. tory, beating Chicago’s Devin Hester’s The Seahawks looked comfortable and kickoff return to open the 2007 game — at ease, and not just their defense, which against Manning’s Colts. lost All-Pro cornerback Richard Sherman That one ended much better for Man- to a high ankle sprain in the fourth quar- ning as Indianapolis won the champi- ter. He celebrated on crutches. onship. This one was a fiasco throughout. “I hope we etched out names in the his- Steven Hauschka, who missed only 2 of tory books,” Sherman said. 40 field goals entering the game, made a Wilson, who has an NFL-record 28 wins 31-yarder for 5-0 and a 33-yarder for 8-0 in his first two pro seasons, including after Doug Baldwin toasted 15-year vet- playoffs, had a 23-yard TD pass to Jer- eran cornerback Champ Bailey, in his first maine Kearse late in the third quarter to Super Bowl, for 37 yards on third down. make it 36-0. Then the Seahawks began scoring Wilson also hit Doug Baldwin for a touchdowns. 10-yard score in the final period in what Manning’s third-down pass to Julius had become one of the most lopsided Thomas sailed way too high and directly Super Bowls. For the fifth time in six to safety Kam Chancellor, giving the Sea- meetings between the NFL’s No. 1 offense hawks the ball at Denver’s 37. Harvin, fi- and defense, the D dominated. nally healthy after a virtually wasted first “It’s all about making history,” All-Pro season in Seattle, sparked the short drive safety Earl Thomas said. “This was a dom- with a 15-yard burst, and a third-down inant performance from top to bottom.” pass interference call on Tony Carter gave Denver fell to 2-5 in Super Bowls, and Seattle the ball at the 1. by the end many of Manning’s passes re- Marshawn Lynch scored to make it sembled the “ducks” Sherman said the 15-0. All-Pro quarterback sometimes threw. Then Smith, with a play emblematic of The victory was particularly sweet for the best defense the NFL has seen in Carroll, who was fired in 1994 by the Jets, years, made his second huge play in two led the Patriots for three seasons and weeks. again was canned. After a short stint out of Cliff Avril got to Manning’s arm as he coaching, he took over at Southern Cali- was throwing, the ball fluttered directly to fornia and won two national titles. Smith, who took off down the left sideline But he always felt there was unfinished for a 69-yard interception TD. business in the NFL. Carroll finished that Manning trudged to the sideline, a look business by lifting the Vince Lombardi of disgust on his face. Trophy, four years after taking charge in That look didn’t improve when, after a Seattle and eight years after the Sea- drive to the Seattle 19, his fourth-down hawks lost in their only previous Super pass was tipped by Chris Clemons and fell Associated Press Bowl to Pittsburgh. harmlessly to the Meadowlands turf. Kevin Stadler watches Bubba Watson miss a putt on the 18th hole Sunday, making No Super Bowl had been played out- So did Denver’s reputation as an un- Stadler the winner of the Phoenix Open in Scottsdale, Ariz. It was the first PGA Tour doors in a cold-weather city before — not stoppable force. victory for Stadler. ball after Sherman tipped it away from MVP receiver Michael Crabtree in the end Stadler wins title after Watson misses putt zone. Continued from Page B1 Associated Press over the green and into the spectators And then, in the biggest game of all, seated on a hill. Smith’s pick-6 made it 22-0 late in the SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Kevin Stadler Watson bladed his shot from the tram- Sure did. And it was rather appro- first half Sunday, and Seattle was on won the Phoenix Open on Sunday for his pled rough into the bank next to the priate that a member of Seattle’s its way. He grabbed a fumble in the first PGA Tour title when playing partner green and it ran 5 feet past the hole. After league-leading “D” would be the MVP third quarter, too, as the Seahawks Bubba Watson missed a 5-footer for par Stadler missed his birdie try and tapped of the Super Bowl, considering the made sure the Broncos never made on the final hole. in for par, Watson’s par try slid by the left way the Seahawks shut down Manning things interesting. Stadler, the 33-year-old son of PGA side to end the tournament. and Denver’s record-breaking offense, In many ways, Smith is emblematic Tour winner Craig Stadler, closed with a Stadler’s previous biggest win was in forcing four turnovers and holding the of Seattle’s success this season. 3-under 68 for a one-stroke victory over Australia in the European Tour’s 2006 Broncos scoreless until the last play of First and foremost, he plays defense, Watson and Canadian Graham DeLaet. Johnnie Walker Classic. In that event, he the third quarter. the unit that is the heart and soul of Stadler won in his 239th PGA Tour hit a 3-iron to a foot for an eagle on the Smith joined Ray Lewis of Balti- the team. start, earning a spot in the Masters — a final hole for a two-stroke victory. He also more in 2001, and Chuck Howley of He’s relatively young, in only his tournament his father won in 1982. The won the Argentine Open that winter and Dallas in 1971 as the only linebackers third year in the league. Stadlers are the ninth father-son winners has four Nationwide Tour wins. to be picked as the top player in a in tour history. Watson, the third-round leader, is win- He was not a high draft pick, taken Super Bowl. Only eight of 48 Super in the seventh round out of Southern Stadler finished at 16-under 268 at TPC less since the 2012 Masters. Bowls have ended with a defensive California, where he played for cur- Scottsdale, his home course. Raised in Hunter Mahan and Japan’s Hideki player getting the honor; the last ex- rent Seahawks coach Pete Carroll. Colorado, he played in Denver Broncos Matsuyama tied for fourth at 14 under. ample was Tampa Bay Buccaneers Mahan, the 2010 winner, finished with a Pegged mainly as a special teams colors, wearing an orange shirt and blue free safety Dexter Jackson in 2003. pants and hat. 68, and Matsuyama shot 69. guy, his speed and ability to handle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sher- Watson shot a 71, and DeLaet had a 65. Charles Howell III had a 65 to join both outside linebacker slots earned man and safety Earl Thomas were After Stadler and Watson each saved Brendan Steele (69) and Ryan Moore (70) notice. first-team All-Pro selections this sea- par after hitting into the water on the at 13 under. When Bruce Irvin was suspended par-5 15th, Stadler tied Watson for the Phil Mickelson closed with a 71 to tie son, and both finished among the top five vote-getters for NFL Defensive for four games in May for violating the lead with a par on the par-3 16th hole. for 42nd at 3 under. Lefty was making his league’s policy on performance- Watson hit into the front left bunker on 25th appearance in the event he won in Player of the Year. Safety Kam Chan- cellor was a second-team All-Pro enhancing substances, it was Smith the stadium hole and his 6-footer for par 1996, 2005 and 2013. who filled in as a starter. slid by the left side. He showed no signs of the back pain choice. When Bobby Wagner was sidelined, They each two-putted for birdie from that forced him to withdraw last week at That trio of defensive backs is part and K.J. Wright slid over to middle 90 feet — Watson holing out from 18 feet Torrey Pines, and will play next week at of a talented secondary known as the and Stadler from 5 — after driving the Pebble Beach. “Legion of Boom,” and guys such as linebacker, Smith got another oppor- green on the 347-yard hole. The event drew an estimated 563,008 Smith often get overshadowed. tunity to start. And when Wright broke Stadler hit a 344-yard drive on the fans, breaking the seven-day record of But it was Smith who wound up with his right foot, well guess who Seattle par-4 18th and hit his 110-yard approach record of 538,356 set in 2008. The tourna- the victory-sealing interception at the called upon? Yep, Smith, of course. to the back right pin to 10 feet. Watson hit ment set records the last five days, draw- end of Seattle’s NFC championship Then suddenly, on Sunday, there he a 342-yard drive into the right rough and ing a golf-record 189,722 on Saturday and game victory over the San Francisco was at the Super Bowl, in the right hammered his second from 120 yards 60,232 on Sunday. 49ers two weeks ago, grabbing the foot- place and right time, as usual. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 B5

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ear Annie: Both of my the rest of you, he may de- relationships you build. The parents recently died, serve more than you think. world would be a better, Dand my younger Dear Annie: My spouse and stronger place. brother was named trustee of I choose to abstain from alco- Is there anything we can their trust. My parents’ home hol. We don’t do this because do? — Sober but Sad represents the majority of the we think we are better than Dear Sober: We agree that trust, although it was not on others. It is a personal deci- alcohol can be very destruc- the list of assets. sion based on how tive. However, by broadcast- Instead, my alcohol has in- ing your sobriety as well as brother and his flicted hurt on peo- your disapproval, you come wife are claiming ple we love. We across as scolds, and the the home as com- have seen families drinking members of your pensation for time abuse each other family choose not to be criti- they spent with the when drinking and cized, even tacitly. folks in their last have had friends People are sensitive about years. and family killed their failings and respond This was the first in drunken driving poorly to condemnation. If time my siblings accidents. you want more inclusive fam- and I were notified But it pains us to ily gatherings, you will have of this abuse of his see how some fam- to say nothing about liquor position. My ily members react consumption, yours or any- brother refuses to ANNIE’S to our convictions. one else’s. provide any infor- MAILBOX Over the years, Start by inviting them to a mation to the bene- they have dis- gathering in your home. You ficiaries. He tanced themselves don’t need to serve alcohol, communicates in generalities by not including us in family but you also don’t have to and platitudes, refusing to gatherings or vacations. make an issue of it. answer our concerns or re- Maybe they think we’ll put Dear Annie: I read the let- turn phone calls and emails. a damper on their fun by re- ter from “Uncomfortable,” What can we do? If we con- maining sober, or perhaps who didn’t want to call her test the trust, we are out of it. our presence makes them mother-in-law “Mom.” Do we hire an attorney to go feel guilty for continuing to It reminded me a bit of one after him? Do we lien the imbibe. of my granddaughters. She house? How do we handle My husband and I enjoy the called her other grandfather this blatant abuse of his posi- company of our loved ones “Oxygen Grandpa” because tion for his own gain? — Sad when they are sober. It is only he needed the aid of an oxy- in Kansas uncomfortable when various gen tank. Since I liked my Dear Kansas: The details of family members become ine- late-day martini, I was called the trust may make it impos- briated and start getting loud, the Olive Grandpa. — sible for you to get the results profane and insulting. Homosassa, Fla. you want, but we have no way We have tried hard to com- Annie’s Mailbox is written of counseling you from here. municate that we love them by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Please talk to a lawyer who and have no problem with Sugar, longtime editors of the can investigate what action reasonable social drinking, Ann Landers column. Email you could take. And then de- only when it gets out of your questions to anniesmail cide whether you want a rela- control. [email protected], or write to: tionship with your brother, Excluding us sends the Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators because taking him to court clear message that they love Syndicate, 737 Third St., Her- will likely create a perma- the bottle more than us. mosa Beach, CA 90254. To nent estrangement. Annie, if only people real- find out more about Annie’s WANT MORE PUZZLES? Money isn’t everything. If ized that the only thing that Mailbox, visit the Creators  Look for Sudoku and Wordy Gurdy puzzles in the Classified pages. he truly did spend more time really ends up mattering in Syndicate Web page at caring for your parents than life is people, family and the www.creators.com. B6 MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 2014 COMICS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Peanuts Garfield

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Realty New AC, new stove & appliances Move in Deb Thompson Classifieds Call me for your new Phyllis Strickland Phone: 352-726-5855 frig, inside wd hookup, $1350, 442-7794 352-634-2656 Waterfront Home TROPIC SHORES Cell: 352-302-8046 wood floors, 2 [email protected] REALTY. Fax: 352-726-7386 INVERNESS screened porches, BEVERLY HILLS Email:debinfantine@ 2/1, Fl. Rm. Scrn por. and LOOKING TO SELL ? 352-613-3503-Cell shed/ workshop, debthompson.com www.chronicleonline.com CALL ME TODAY ! 352-419-6880- Office yahoo.com 55+ park $55 mo. Association $600. 352-464-2514 Enjoy the view! fee, heated pool & 2 bd, 1 bath Lot rent, clubhouse, Cute! car port, water, grass Must see! Must sell! cutting included. $65,000 813-464-9858 Call 800-747-4283 for details

7677 West Stonebrook 2Br/2Ba Chassahowitzka St. 1400 sq ft. Enclosed 2BD, 2BA, Mobile screened room with Detached Garage A/C, overlooks pond. Scrn. porch, lease Pantry, full equipped or Sale, call for Kitchen, wood burn- details 877-499-8065 ing FP in living room. Den & DR furniture. Laundry room & W/D; Shed with sink & 2Br/2Ba w/ screened freezer. Partially fur- patio on over ½ acre nished. Too many land. $22,500. Owner extra’s to list. $25,000 Finance possible. 8323 W Charmaine Dr. 6851 Vanaman Ct., Homasassa, Fl Cry Riv. 727-480-5512 must see to appreciate DOUBLEWIDE TRAILER 615-692- 4045 3BR, 3Bath, includes WESTWIND VILLAGE mother-in-law apt. 55+ Rent or Bu y roof over, sheet rock, $8,000 & Up on 3 lots, 2 sheds, Dble. Wd. Needs work waterfront $38,000 $4,500. (217) 474-7727 Mon-Fri. 8:30-11 am FLORAL CITY Call for Appointment 2BR/1½BA (352) 628-2090 12x56 MH on 80x152 ft lot.$21,000. Furnished. Needs a little work. (352) 726-8873 MOBILE HOME LOTS. HERNANDO Owner Financing. Has 16x70 MH 2/2 Split Plan Well, Septic, Impact Nice Porch, on 1 1/4 Fees already pd. acres, must see inside, Simply move your MH nice & Clean $42,000 on! $0 Down Payment (will consider reasona- $135 per month. Call ble cash offers) (352) 746-7990 352-465-7606 Homosassa 2br/2ba on approx 1 acre. New bathrooms, lg Chassahowitzka screened porch, 2/2/1, $600. month dead end rd. Agent (352) 382-1000 $45,900. 352-302-1383 HOMOSASSA Large 3BR/2BA DW,on large lot. New carpet, Freshly painted insde FLORAL CITY $3500 to move in LAKEFRONT 1 Bedrm. RENT To OWN AC, Clean, No Pets 3402 S Aberdeen Ter (352) 344-1025 Tony Tubolina Brk Owner (727) 385-6330 LECANTO $42,500 3bd/2ba, ½ acre, CRYSTAL RIVER new c/h/a & carpet 2 bedroom. 1 bath du- handi-cap ramp, nicely plex Large yard, garage, furn, move -in cond. washer/dryer hook up,& (352) 621-3929 private patio. $600 mo. Mobile Home on $1,200 move in Stewart Large Lot Fixer Upper 2 813-927-4647 or Kelly BR, 1BA, Carport, 813-927-0525 Laun. Rm. Fl. Rm. INVERNESS Asking $15,000 1/1 near CM Hospital Drive by then call $475 incld water/garb 115 N. West Ave. $950 moves you in Inverness 352-621-0559 352-422-2393 MUST SEE! Homosassa/Ready To Move In! 2006, 32x80, 4/2, Owner Financing. $86,900 obo CRYSTAL RIVER 352-795-2377 ** NICE** Secret Harbour Apts. Owner Financing Newly remodeled Available for Mobile 2/1 $575 Unfurn. Homes! Incl Water,lawn, Call for Details garbage, W/D hook-up. 352-795-2377 352-257-2276 B10 MONDAY,FEBRUARY 3, 2014 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

LAKE ROUSSEAU CAMPER 2/1BA, Two Lots, Pool 2003 Starcraft Aruba CHEVROLET TOYOTA Boatslips, Shop, $169K pull behind. 28 ft., 1 ‘03 S10 Extended Cab, 1999, Rav, -4 power YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following described property: contract considered slide $7000 obo Short bed. 3 Door, windows, locks, auto- V6, 5 spd, Exc Cond matic transmission 5311 W Riverbend Rd (352) 628-1126 LOT 4, BLOCK 847, OF CITRUS SPRINGS, UNIT TEN, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR (815) 980-8642 $3700 352-201-0877 $3,999. MAC’S MOBILE RV 352-341-0018 PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGES 67 THROUGH 78, PUBLIC Your “High-Tech” REPAIR & MAINT. Liquidation Sale RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA RVTC Certified Tech. ‘01 HD ROAD KING Help Us Stay in Biz. Loaded $7,800. Citrus County 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. RENT - BUY- SELL has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of you written de- Realtor fenses, if any, to it, on McCalla Raymer, LLC, Amber B. Parker, Attorney for Plaintiff, MONTANA CAR - TRUCK - BOAT ‘13 HD STREET GLIDE CONSIGNMENT USA whose address is 225 East Robinson Street, Suite 660, Orlando, FL 32801 on or before LaWanda Watt 2003, 32 FT. 5th wheel, Low Miles $18,500. February 27, 2014, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of 2 slides, non smoking, US 19 & US 44, CR this Notice in the Citrus Publishing and file the original with the Clerk of this Court ei- 461-4518 & 795-4440 CHEVY THE SNOWBIRDS excel. cond., In park 2003 Venture Van, ‘06 HD ULTRA ther before service on Plaintiff`s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de- ARE COMING! ** on Hwy 19$16,000 obo 7 pass. and priced to CLASSIC TRIKE Full fault will be entered against you for the relief demand in the complaint. (989) 560-8900 sell. Call 352-628-4600 Conversion $21,000. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 12th day of December, 2013. NOW IS A GREAT or (989) 775-6011 [SEAL] For appointment ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of the Court TIME TO LIST NATURE COAST RV ‘08 HONDA GOLD YOUR HOME WING TRIKE /s/BY: Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk RV service, parts, sales CHEVROLET Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, Jan. 27 & Feb.3, 2014. 12-05355-1 2004, Tahoe LT, CHRYSLER Loaded $24,900. Mobile Repair/Maint. 2006, Town & Country CALL LAWANDA leather, sunroof, 352-795-7820, Lic/Ins. Touring, $6,888. FOR A FREE, $8,999. LUCKY YOU CYCLES 419-0203 MCRN 352-341-0018 NO OBLIGATION 352-341-0018 9803 N HWY 301 Watson, Susan 2013-CA-001296 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE MARKET ANALYSIS! FORD Wildwood, FL 34785 352-212-1989 CHRYSLER (352) 330-0047 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR lawanda.watt@ 05 Escape, XLT Non- 2012 Town & Country CITRUS COUNTY CASE NO.: 2013-CA-001296 ROD KENNER GM AIR HOSE smoker, low mi. Mint century21.com 2007 Aux Inflator Kit for Wheelchair van with 10’’ BMW 1200 C 352-436-3531 Cond , All pwr, serv lowered floor, ramp and REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., Century 21 air-suspension truck 1998, Corbin teardrop Plaintiff, recs avail $6800. tie downs Call Tom for J.W. Morton ERA models. new. $23 molded rear bags, vs. 352-563-5217 more info 352-325-1306 Real Estate, Inc. Suncoast Realty 860-2701. low miles, 12K mi tune SUSAN A. WATSON A/K/A SUSAN COLLINS WATSON, FORD up, new rear tire Defendants. 1999, Expedition, $4900 907-942-2283 NOTICE OF ACTION Eddie Bauer Edition, leather $3,999 TRIUMPH To the following Defendant(s): **BEST PRICE** 352-341-0018 2007 Bonneville 900 blk, low miles, exc ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, CREDITORS, DEVISEES, BENEFICIARIES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, For Junk & Unwanted HONDA LIENORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH Cars- CALL NOW 2007, Element, cond, one owner $4600 907-942-2283 UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF DOROTHY J. COLLINS A/K/A DOROTHY JEAN **352-426-4267** Hard to find, COLLINS, Auto’s, Truck’s, SUV’s cold A/C, runs great, Triumph-’79 Must See, SCAN OR GO & Van’s - Cash Pd 750 Bonnieville. 10K YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following Larry’s Auto Sales Call (352) 628-4600 orig doc mi. True clas- described property: TO www. 352-564-8333 2005 HD 1200C sic. Like new cond.First BestNatureCoast EZ Finance $3,900. $4,500. 352-513-4257 LOT 6, BLOCK 4, OF ANGLERS LANDING PHASE ONE, ACCORDING TO PLAT THEREOF RE- Properties.com BUYING JUNK CARS CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES 76 AND 77, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS ★ Running or Not ★ “To view Your World 2004 YAMAHA COUNTY, FLORIDA. my properties” CASH PAID-$300 & UP MICHELE (352) 771-6191 VSTAR 1100 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of you written de- ROSE BUY HERE PAY HERE fenses, if any, to it, on McCalla Raymer, LLC, Amber B. Parker, Attorney for Plaintiff, Liquidation Sale of garage sales $2,900. 947-0228 DAILY CRN whose address is 225 East Robinson Street, Suite 660, Orlando, FL 32801 on or before Realtor Help Us Stay in Biz. Surplus Property Sale February 27, 2014, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of RENT - BUY- SELL 2009 HD ULTRA PUBLIC NOTICE this Notice in the Citrus Publishing and file the original with the Clerk of this Court ei- Simply put CAR - TRUCK - BOAT CLASSIC LOW MILES The Citrus County ther before service on Plaintiff`s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de- I ‘ll work harder A Guaranteed Offer CONSIGNMENT USA $14,500. Board of County Commis- fault will be entered against you for the relief demand in the complaint. in 48 Hours! We Buy US 19 & US 44, CR sioners will be selling sur- 352-212-5097 Homes! 461-4518 & 795-4440 2003 HONDA plus property and equip- WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 5th day of December, 2013. isellcitruscounty@ www.dbuys GOLD WING $7,500. ment via the internet at [SEAL] homes.com govdeals.com from Jan- ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of the Court yahoo.com Classifieds /s/BY: Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk Craven Realty, Inc. 800-741-6876 LUCKY YOU CYCLES uary 14, 2014 until Febru- ary 28, 2014. Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, Jan. 27 & Feb.3, 2014. 12-02136-1 352-726-1515 9803 N HWY 301 WE BUY HOMES Wildwood, FL 34785 Published in the Any Condition Taurus ww.chronicleonline.com Citrus County Chronicle (352) 330-0047 1-23-14 THRU 2-28-14 420-0203 MCRN Quick Closings Metal Brann, Dorothy 2013-CA-001217 NOA Nature Coast Homes PUBLIC NOTICE (352) 513-4271 Recycling Best Prices for your cars or trucks IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY CASE NO.: 2013-CA-001217 also biggest U-Pull-It with thousands of vehi- REVERSE MORTGAGE SOLUTIONS, INC., cles offering lowest price Plaintiff, FLORAL CITY for parts 352-637-2100 423-0224 FCRN vs. 1.33 acre.land survey & WE BUY ANY VEHICLE England Vs, Anderson 2013-DR-1040 Notice of Action DOROTHY BRANN, clear title.assessed at In Any Condition, PUBLIC NOTICE Defendants. Title, No Title, Bank IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NOTICE OF ACTION SANDI HART $23,800.power and CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 2013-DR-1040 homes in area. ASKING Lien, No Problem, Realtor Don’t Trade it in. We To the following Defendant(s): $8,500. 813-792-1355 IN RE: THE MATTER OF: Listing and Selling Will Pay up to $25K JENNIFER ENGLAND, ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, CREDITORS, DEVISEES, BENEFICIARIES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, Real Estate Any Make, Any Model Petitioner/Mother, LIENORS, TRUSTEES AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTREREST BY, THROUGH Is my Business 813-335-3794 and UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF JOHN MAZEIKA, I put my heart into it! 813-458-0584 Call AJ STEPHEN ANDERSON, ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ Respondent/Father. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for Foreclosure of Mortgage on the following GOLF COURSE LOT in described property: 352-476-9649 Terra Vista on Red NOTICE OF ACTION sandra.hart@ Sox Path. $47,500. Call LOTS 26 AND 27, BLOCK B, EAST COVE UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT TO: STEPHEN ANDERSON THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 82, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS era.com Ray 352-638-0905 Buy Here/Pay Here ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ ✼ 5411 W. Corinas Court Homosassa, Florida 34446 OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH 1981 MOBILE HOME SERIAL #GDLCFLI 5814892A & B ERA American 2.75 Acre PIne Ridge ‘03 Dodge Stratus YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for a Supplemental Petition to Modify has been Homesite-$30k $795 Down filed against you in the above referenced matter. You are required to serve a copy has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of you written de- Realty broker/owner. Priced of your written defenses, if any, to it on MEGAN T. FITZPATRICK, Florida Bar # 84987, fenses, if any, to it, on McCalla Raymer, LLC, Amber B. Parker, Attorney for Plaintiff, 352-726-5855 below tax assessment ‘02 Ford Taurus Fitzpatrick Law P.A., 213 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450, the attorney whose address is 225 East Robinson Street, Suite 660, Orlando, FL 32801 on or before Convenient location $750 Down for the Petitioner/Mother, on or before March 5, 2014 and file the original with the February 27, 2014, a date which is within thirty (30) days after the first publication of Horses allowed clerk of this Court before service o the Petitioner/Mother or immediately thereafter. this Notice in the Citrus Publishing and file the original with the Clerk of this Court ei- Call 352-527-2711 ‘00 Chrysler 300 If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in ther before service on Plaintiff`s attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a de- $875 Down the petition. fault will be entered against you for the relief demand in the complaint.

‘99 Ford Escort Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 12th day of December, 2013. Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office. You may review these documents u pon request. [SEAL] $595 Down ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of the Court You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current ad- /s/BY: Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk ‘98 Chev Cavalier dress. Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on record at the Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, Jan. 27 & Feb.3, 2014. 12-02173-1 HERNANDO $695 Down clerk’s office. (Arbor Lakes 55+) CALL 352-563-1902 WARNING: R ule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires a 421-0203 MCRN Lot for sale $15,000 1675 S Suncoast certain automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can Kramer, Irving 2013-CA-001114 A NOA OBO. 781-864-1906 Blvd. Homosassa, Fl result in sanctions, including dismissal or striking of pleadings. PUBLIC NOTICE 352- 726-2821 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Tony CHEVY DATED: January 14, 2014 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO. : 2013 CA 001114 A ‘09, Malibu, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Pauelsen /S/ VIVIAN CANCEL, As Deputy Clerk SUNTRUST MORTGAGE, INC. 4DR, LS, 35K miles, Plaintiff, $12,900. Realtor Published in the Citrus County Chronicle February 3, 10, 17 & 24, 2014. v. SATURN 726-2494, 201-7014 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF IRVING KRAMER, ET A L. 352-303-0619 2013 14’ KBoat inflata- CHEVY Defend ants. I’LL TAKE ble, 55 lb e-motor & NOTICE OF ACTION batt, bimini, auto-inflator, 2008, Cobalt, 2 DR, NEW LISTINGS automatic, power dolly $500. 860-2701 TO: IRVING KRAMER, and all unknown parties claiming by, through, under or against BUYING OR windows, power locks, the above named Defendant, who is not known to be dead or alive, whether said SELLING cold A/C, Call for unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trus- Appointment 422-0130 MCRN tees, spouses, or other claimants 352-628-4600 Beville, Leila Kay 2014-CA-94 NOF PUBLIC NOTICE Current Residence Unknown, but whose last known address was: TOP ** BUY, SELL** IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT 1082 ALADDIN RD, SPRING HILL, FL 34609; & TRADE CLEAN IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA 3400 S. DIAMOND AVE., INVERNESS, FL 34452 PERFORMANCE USED BOATS CASE NO. 2014-CA-94 Real estate THREE RIVERS -AND- Consultant MARINE IN RE: THE FORFEITURE OF ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT AND NO/100 US 19 Crystal River DOLLARS ($1,498.00) IN U.S. CURRENCY BY JEFFREY J. DAWSY, AS SHERIFF OF CITRUS TO: THE INVERNESS HIGHLANDS SOUTH AND WEST CIVIC ASSOCIATION, tpauelsen@ **352-563-5510** COUNTY, FLORIDA. INCORPORATED, hotmail.com Petitioner, All Rivers Trailers CHRYSLER vs. whose last known principal place of business was: Repacks per axel $50 1999 Concorde LX, V6 LEILA KAY BEVILLE, 5189 S. ROBERT BLAKE AVE. INVERNESS, FL 34452 Specialized in brakes, 2.7 LTR, Automatic, It Claimant. cross-members, bunks has all the Extras, NOTICE OF FORFEITURE YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following Call 352-464-2770 property in Citrus County, Florida, to-wit: 123,000 miles, Runs THE CITRUS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE has seized and intends to have forfeited to it KAYAK great, Very Good Condi- ONE THOUSAND FOUR HUNDRED NINETY-EIGHT AND NO/100 DOLLARS ($1,498.00) (the LOT 10, IN BLOCK 317, OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS WEST, ACCORDING TO THE Hobie Mirage tion, $2,500 “Currency”) pursuant to the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act, Chapter 932, Florida PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGES 19 TO 33, INCLUSIVE, OF THE “Here’s Your Outback, like new. 352-586-7820 Statutes. The Aforementioned Currency was seized by JEFFREY J. DAWSY, AS SHERIFF PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Chance” Peddles, sail, & pad- OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA (hereinafter, “CCSO”), on December 17, 2013, in the vi- TO OWN CHRYSLER dle. Depth finder. 2000, Sebring cinity of N. Rock Crusher Road and W. Venable Street, Crystal River, Citrus County, has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- Mini Farms ,Silver 4 rod holders & 3 Convertible, low miles Florida. fenses, if any, to it on DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A., Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is Leaf Rd, Dunnellon The CCSO has filed, or will immediately hereafter file, a Forfeiture storage comp. $800 $5,488. 12425 28th Street North, Suite 200, St. Petersburg, FL 33716, on or before February 27, 10 acres Total Complaint/Verified Petition for Forfeiture with the Clerk of Circuit Court, Citrus County 2014 or within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this Notice of Action, and (352) 228-4018 352-341-0018 $59,000 Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Any person, or per- file the original with the Clerk of this Court at 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL OUTBOARD MOTOR sons, claiming an interest in the aforementioned Currency sought to be forfeited 34450, either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; other- 5 Acre Tracks EVENRUDE 4.5 HP CHRYSLER 2001 Sebring LX Conv. should notify the below mentioned attorney for CCSO so as to protect any legal or wise, a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint $39,000 15 in .shaft, fresh Leather Interior, Full equitable rights said claimant may have in said Currecy. Any person who has an in- petition. Owner Financing water motor Call: Jack Lemieux power, Exc cond. terest in said Currency has the right to request an adversarial preliminary hearing to $475 call determine whether CCSO had probable cause to believe that the aforementioned Cell (305) 607-7886 $3200 WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on this 27th day of December, (352) 613-8453 Currency was used in violation of Chapter 893, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Con- 2013. Realty USA INC (352) 795-8986 traband Forfeiture Act. 407-599-5002 POLAR ANGELA VICK, Clerk of the Circuit Court 2005, 19 Ft., center DODGE 2001 Intrepid Very BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A., (SEAL) console, 115 HP, good condition; By: /S/ R. WESLEY BRADSHAW, Florida Bar No. 0977845, Attorney for Plaintiff By: /s/ VIVIAN CANCEL, Deputy Clerk Yamaha, excel. cond. 85,300 miles 209 Courthouse Square, Inverness, Florida 34450 Everything for fishing. Dark green with 352-726-1211 - Telephone, 352-726-3180 - Facsimile IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- $12,900 352-270-2015 charcoal interior. For Service of Process Only: [email protected] DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO WE HAVE BOATS [email protected] THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA COORDINATOR $3,400 or Best offer; Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE: February 3 & 10, 2014 GULF TO LK MARINE (352) 341-6400, 110 N. APOPKA AVENUE, INVERNESS, FL 34450 WITHIN TWO WORKING call 352-249-4491 DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE. IF YOU ARE HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, Inverness Village 55+ We Pay CASH For FORD CALL 1-800-955-8771. Unit 108. 1st flr, 2/2, Used Clean Boats January 27 & February 3, 2014. 617111495 Some furn, new Lanai Pontoon, Deck & 2004, Mustang, & Lam, ceramic floors. Fishing Boats Looking for a sports $48,500. Financing **(352)527-0555** car? Here it is, 846-0110 FCRN Consider 352 564-4100 boatsupercenter.com 6 cyl. automatic, Miller, Sean M. 2013-CA-000764 NOA appointment Only PUBLIC NOTICE Inverness Village Condo Call 352-628-4600 413-0203 MCRN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR 2/2 ground floor over WEST COAST CONCRETE PUMPING INC. 2013-CA-001189 NOA CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION HONDA PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NO.: 2013-CA-000764 looks pool mature trees 2013 Civic LX, 55 plus community IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, SUNCOAST SCHOOLS FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, ALLEGRO BUS Priced to sell, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Plaintiff, 1035 living area Serious callers only Case Number: 2013-CA-001189 634-3976 2011, 36ft, 7inches v. 8,900 mi, loaded w/ 4 352-628-9444 Whispering Pines Villa slides exel. cond. ext. ST. CLOUD CAR WASH, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, SEAN M. MILLER A/K/A SEAN MURPHY MILLER, et al, INVERNESS warr. Asking $205,000 Hyundai Plaintiff, Defendants. Azera 2007- v. NOTICE OF ACTION 2/2/1, NEW Carpet, Tile, Retail $237,900 WEST COAST CONCRETE PUMPING INC. OF HOMOSASSA, Paint, All appliances (828) 553-0134 loaded-power TO: windows,heated a Florida Corporation, and REGIONS BANK, SEAN M. MILLER A/K/A SEAN MURPHY MILLER, and all unknown parties claiming by, including washer/dryer. CRYSLER Defendants. $69,900. 352-726-8712 power seats-rear through, under or against the above named Defendant(s), who are not known to be dead or ‘12, 200S, 4 Dr 13k mi. sun screen - NOTICE OF ACTION alive, whether said unknown parties claim as heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, $18,000 Trade for creditors, trustees, spouses, or other claimants. 6 cyl. Very low TO: WEST COAST CONCRETE PUMPING INC. OF HOMOSASSA, a Florida Class C Motor Home mileage. Asking No Junk or pull behind Corporation Current Residence Unknown, but whose last known address was: $10,000. Available (ADDRESS UNKNOWN) 726-2494, 201-7014 after Jan. 22nd. 9295 North Citrus Springs Blvd., Citrus Springs, Florida 34434 “FREE Keystone Everest Call 860-716-3128 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title to the following described real YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in ‘03 5th wheel. 3 sliders, property in Citrus County, Florida: CITRUS County, Florida, to-wit: Foreclosure and xtra storage under LINCOLN Short Sale Lists goose nk, New: gen, ‘99, Town Car, Lot 115, Crystal River Country Estates, according to the map or plat LOT 12, BLOCK 192, OF CITRUS SPRINGS UNIT 4, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT septic/ H2O hoses, white, 100,370.5 miles thereof as re corded in Plat Book 7, Page 147, Public Records of Citrus THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 133 THROUGH 152, OF THE PUB- deck. Must Sell, $15k $3,000. County, Florida. LIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. obo 352-795-1272 (352) 503-9290 Patrick Property Address: 1621 N. Lecanto Highway, Lecanto, Florida 34461. has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if Sport Coach IV Liquidation Sale has been filed against you, and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- Motor home, 38’’diesel any, to it on Robert M. Coplen, Esquire, Robert M. Coplen, P.A., 10225 Ulmerton Road, Help Us Stay in Biz. fenses, if any, to it on Henry W. Hicks, Esq., attorney for Plaintiff, whose address is 601 Suite 5A, Largo, FL 33771, on or before February 3, 2014, or within thirty (30) days after the pusher, coming allison RENT - BUY- SELL S. Fremont Avenue, Tampa, Florida 33606 on or before February 12, 2014, and to file first publication of this Notice of Action, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court at trans,1989, 63,670 mi, CAR - TRUCK - BOAT the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on plaintiff’s attorney or 110 N Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or Possible trade $22,000. CONSIGNMENT USA immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief immediately thereafter; otherwise, a default will be entered against you for the relief de- 812-360-3834, 327-2814 demanded in the Complaint. manded in the complaint petition. US 19 & US 44, CR The action was instituted in the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court for Citrus County in the WE BUY RV’S, 461-4518 & 795-4440 WITNESS my hand and seal of the Court on this 19th day of November, 2013. State of Florida and is styled as follows: ST. CLOUD CAR WASH, LLC, a Florida Limited Angela Vivk, Clerk of the Court TRAVEL TRAILERS, Liability Company, Plaintiff, v. WEST COAST CONCRETE PUMPING INC. OF 5TH WHEELS, (SEAL) By:/s/ Vivian Cancel, Deputy Clerk Desperately HOMOSASSA, a Florida Corporation, and REGIONS BANK. Published in the Citus County Chronicle, Jan. 3, 10, 27 & February 3, 2014. MOTOR HOMES DATED on January 9, 2014. Need Rentals Call US 352-201-6945 Angela Vick, Clerk of the Court [COURT SEAL] By: /s/ Vivian Cancel, As Deputy Clerk Office Open Published in Citrus County Chronicle four times January 13, 20, 27 & February 3, 2014. 7 Days a Week CASITA 424-0203 MCRN LISA 2003 17’ Freedom De- 418-0203 MCRN BEVERLY HILLS MSBU Schwieterman, James C. 09-2013-CA-001196 NOA PUBLIC NOTICE VANDEBOE luxe Aerodynamic, fi- PUBLIC NOTICE Broker (R) Owner berglass travel trailer. I I I I I I I I IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Beverly Hills Advisory Council will meet on Mon- Loaded. Tell that special CITRUS COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION Plantation Realty Easy to tow with small day, January 13, 2014 at 10:00 o’clock A.M. at the Beverly Hills Civic Center, One Civic person CASE NO. 09-2013-CA-001196 Circle, Beverly Hills, Florida, 34465, to conduct business of the Beverly Hills Municipal Serv- 352-634-0129 vehicle. FIFTH THIRD MORTGAGE COMPANY, www.plantation Microwave, 3 way “ Happy Birthday “ ice Benefit Unit. with a classified Plaintiff, Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a disability realtylistings.com fridge-freezer, ad under Happy vs. or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 110 North Apopka under-shelf JAMES C SCHWIETERMAN, et al., Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two (2) days before the meeting. If Notes. Defendants. HOMOSASSA-Halls TV,CD,DVD,radio. Only $28.50 you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD Telephone (352) 341-6580. River Rd, Deep Canal Roof AC Gas heater If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Advisory Council with respect to to Gulf. 3BR/2BA mo- etc.etc. includes a photo NOTICE OF ACTION any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of bile w/ add on + roof $11,000 OBO Tele- the proceedings is made which record shall include the testimony and evidence upon which over room with pool phone 352 527-1022 Call our Classified To LISSETTE C. QUINTERO A/K/A LISSETTE COROMOTO QUINTERO, the appeal is to be based. 4402 W. GALLAGHER STREET, CITRUS SPRINGS, FL 34433 table, boat lift+ boat e-mail Dept for details 352-563-5966 By:Rosella Hale, Chairwoman, BEVERLY HILLS MSBU sheds & more. Asking [email protected]. LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STATED, CURRENT RESIDENCE UNKNOWN $145,000 352-422-1311 com I I I I I I I I Published one (1) time in the Citrus County Chronicle, January 6, 2013.