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Spring Youth Fair Time New Pe Ell School Record Kids, Animals Prepare for Fairgrounds Pe Ell’s Josh Schulz Wins Three Events at Showcase Set for This Weekend / Main 3 Annual Track Meet Held at W.F. West / Sports

South Racing Birds Make Haste Thurston County Fire In Rochester, Pigeons on the Move as Racing Season Begins Departments Considering Mergers PLANS: Districts 12 and 16 May Join Forces, Eventually Annex City of Tenino By Jordan Nailon [email protected] Firefighters in South Thur- ston County may soon be run- ning around in helmets and engines affixed with a brand new logo. One proposal currently being put to the petition test would merge Fire District 12 and Fire District 16 together into one unit. The other pro- posal would annex the city of Tenino into the resultant joint district, or old Fire District 12 if that merger fails to pass. Currently, the city of Tenino contracts with Fire District 12 for full fire and EMS services, while Fire District 12 and Fire District 16 provide each other mutual aid and work together for training exercises.

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Jack Froschauer, right, releases pigeons from several boxes stacked on the back of a lat-bed truck parked at Glen Steelhammer's property in Rochester on Saturday morning. The pigeons, owned by various racers, were bound for Everett. The distance between Rochester and Everett — as the pigeon lies, of course — is 89 miles. Lyle Hojem, FLIGHT: It Takes the a Prominent, Fastest Birds 89 Minutes to Fly From Formative Vancouver to South Thurston County County By Jordan Nailon Presence, [email protected] The next time you look up Dies at 92 and see a bird cutting a line across the sky ask yourself, “Am ACTIVE TILL THE END: I watching an avian race?” Son Describes Father In case you haven’t noticed, and judging by the attendance as One-Time ‘Rabble you haven’t, we are in the heart Rouser’ Who Gave His of pigeon racing season here in the Pacific Northwest, and the All for His County birds can be seen ranging about By Natalie Johnson the state with motivated zeal. Last Saturday at his home in [email protected] Rochester, Glen Steelhammer Even in the last few weeks of facilitated the release of about his life, Lyle Hojem was mak- 120 “trainer” birds belonging ing plans to split firewood with to young pigeon owners from his son. the Everett area. Steelhammer Ross Hojem said his dad noted that most of the birds be- never really slowed down, even longed to kids in 4-H who were at nearly 93. letting their birds out on some “He was always looking for of their first flights. One of Glen Steelhammer's pigeons lands on top of the roof as he walks alongside the coop of one of the pigeon sheds please see RACING, page Main 16 on his property in Rochester on Saturday morning. please see HOJEM, page Main 11

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Embodying Good Health Agricultural Museum Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 Visionary King Ag Hojem, Lyle, 92, Chehalis Follow Us on Twitter Taylor, Coralie Ellen, 75, @chronline Fitness Prepares Rochester Instructor for Another Mullins, Jean D., 89, Find Us on Facebook Teaches Season of Onalaska www.facebook.com/ Centralia Celebrating thecentraliachronicle Class History / Life 1 / Main 6 Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 PAGE TWO

News Outtake: A Blur of Speed of the Weird there wasn’t one,” Johnson said.

12-Year-Old Girl Runs NY Half-Marathon By Mistake ROCHESTER, N.Y. (AP) — A 12-year-old western New York girl wound up running 10 extra miles after she got into the wrong road race. Taylor Balkom / Ketchikan Daily News via AP LeeAdianez Rodriguez had In this Wednesday, April 20, photo, Green dye makes its way through Ket- registered for the 5K race that chikan Creek in Ketchikan, Alaska. Au- was part of last Sunday’s Roches- thorities say the green water lowing in ter Regional Health Flower City the Ketchikan Creek that caused some Challenge. She thought she was panic and drew a response from mul- arriving late at the starting line Pete Caster / [email protected] tiple agencies was the result of a prank. when the race started, so she be- Runners compete at the 2016 Chehalis Activators Classic Track Meet on Saturday in Chehalis. See more photographs Oicials have determined that the dye gan running with the rest of the in today’s Sports section and online at www.lewiscountysports.com. dumped into the water on Wednesday runners. is non-toxic. Ketchikan police talked to It turned out she was actu- the man responsible for the dye, but he ally running with the half-mar- was not or cited. athoners on the 13.1-mile course and not in the 5K, or 3.1 miles. Notable Quote Rodriquez says she realized Man Dumps Non-Toxic about halfway through that she Green Dye Into Alaska was in the wrong race but decid- ed to finish. “When you’re a collector there’s no limit. Some people tell stories. Creek as a Prank She completed the half-mar- KETCHIKAN, Alaska (AP) athon in 2:43:31. Some people play music. Well, I’ve got this little quirk that tells — Authorities say the green wa- Her mother became worried me I should be holding onto this stuff.” ter flowing in the Ketchikan when her daughter wasn’t among Creek that caused some panic the finishers of the 5K, but they and drew a response from mul- were reunited when Rodriquez David King tiple agencies was the result of a finished the half-marathon. prank. King Agricultural Museum Officials have determined (see page Main 6 for the full story) that the dye dumped into the No Soup for You: Man water on Wednesday is non-tox- Upset After Restaurant ic. Ketchikan police talked to the man responsible for the dye, but Runs Out of Soup Today in History he was not arrested or cited. MANSFIELD, Texas (AP) “It was just a prank,” Officer — A Texas lawyer upset that he by federal troops near Port Roy- ing World War II, was arrested. Charles Johnson told The Ket- Today’s Highlight in History: wasn’t provided a cup of soup al, Virginia, and killed. In 1952, the destroyer-mine- chikan Daily News. “He hap- On April 26, 1986, a major during a recent meal has noti- In 1913, Mary Phagan, a pened to come across some sort accident occurred at the Cher- sweeper USS Hobson sank in fied a restaurant owner that he’ll 13-year-old worker at a Georgia of plumbing dye that they use nobyl nuclear power plant in the central Atlantic after collid- sue if not reimbursed the $2.25 pencil factory, was strangled; for testing — checking for leaks Ukraine (then part of the Soviet ing with the aircraft carrier USS for the soup. Leo Frank, the factory super- and stuff — and thought it’d be Union) as an explosion and fire Wasp with the loss of 176 crew Dwain Downing also is seek- intendent, was convicted of her members. funny to throw it in the creek ing $250 in attorney fees for the caused radioactive fallout to be- and make people wonder why murder and sentenced to death. In 1964, the African nations time spent drafting a letter sent gin spewing into the atmosphere the creek was green.” (Frank’s death sentence was of Tanganyika and Zanzibar to Benji Arslanovski, who oper- over much of Europe, forcing The Ketchikan Fire Depart- commuted, but he was lynched merged to form Tanzania. ates Our Place Restaurant in the hundreds of thousands from ment had also responded to the their homes in the most heavily by an anti-Semitic mob in 1915.) In 1972, the first Lockheed Fort Worth suburb of Mansfield. In 1923, Britain’s Prince Al- creek after reports of the green hit areas. L-1011 TriStar went into com- Downing says the soup was bert, Duke of York (the future water around 4 p.m. While the mercial service with Eastern listed on the menu as part of a On this date: King George VI), married Lady incident may have initially been Airlines. Saturday special. He says the res- In 1777, 16-year-old Sybil Lud- Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon at West- a concern for fire crews, police In 1986, TV journalist Ma- taurant offered no discount or ington, sometimes referred to as minster Abbey. and residents who first discov- ria Shriver and actor Arnold ered the green creek, Johnson substitution when it ran out. “the female Paul Revere,” rode In 1937, German and Italian said he did not see the activity as The lawyer argued the menu her horse into the night through warplanes raided the Basque town Schwarzenegger were married at criminal. amounts to a contract with the Putnam and Dutchess counties of Guernica during the Spanish a church in Hyannis, Massachu- “They already confirmed that customer and Arslanovski vio- in New York to alert militiamen Civil War; estimates of the num- setts, with members of the Ken- the substance was non-toxic. ... lated the terms of the contract. that British troops were sacking ber of people killed vary from the nedy family present. (The mar- I think the biggest problem was But the restaurateur says Danbury, Connecticut. hundreds to the thousands. riage broke up in 2011 with the the slight panic of everybody the menu makes clear the soup In 1865, John Wilkes Booth, In 1945, Marshal Henri revelation that Schwarzenegger trying to respond to a possible comes with a meal “while sup- the assassin of President Abra- Philippe Petain, the head of had fathered a son with a family environmental disaster when plies last.” ham Lincoln, was surrounded France’s Vichy government dur- housekeeper.) The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for April 26, 2016 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 49.56 65.0 n/a 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.72 85.0 n/a L 70s L Cowlitz at Packwood 60s L 2.78 10.5 -0.06 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Partly Cloudy Few Showers Mostly Sunny Mostly Cloudy Mostly Sunny 7.80 18.0 -0.13 30s 62º 41º 63º 42º 65º 44º 65º 43º 64º 43º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s L 5.27 ---- +0.02 10s This map shows high temperatures, 0s type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:02 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 8:16 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 63 Moonrise ...... No Rise National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 34 59/45 68/43 Moonset...... 9:13 a.m. Normal High ...... 64 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 42 57/43 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 81 in 1941 Seattle Anchorage 55/41 mc 52/40 mc Record Low...... 29 in 1955 61/46 Boise 65/40 pc 64/42 pc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 45/38 sh 55/39 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 62/42 65/40 4/29 5/6 5/13 5/21 Dallas 84/67 pc 84/63 t Month to date ...... 1.26" Tacoma Honolulu 85/73 s 86/73 s Normal month to date ...2.96" Centralia 62/46 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 74/59 s 77/60 pc Year to date...... 21.04" 62/41 Yakima Nashville 84/63 pc 83/66 t Normal year to date ....19.91" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 77/58 s 83/60 s 67/42 Longview 61/41 Trees Low Low St. Louis 82/64 pc 76/59 t Salt Lake City 54/43 sh 60/47 mc WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 62/44 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds Very High Very High San Francisco 64/54 s 64/53 sh Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None , DC 83/55 t 67/53 pc Portland 62/44 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 64/47 65/44 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 99/73 pc 106/81 s New Delhi 104/75 pc 106/75 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 79/55 pc 73/54 cl Paris 45/36 pc 54/36 pc Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 62/46 s 64/47 s Spokane 64/40 pc 68/43 pc London 46/36 sh 50/32 sh Rio de Janeiro 93/77 pc 82/72 sh cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 57/47 mc 58/49 sh Tri Cities 70/41 s 70/45 s Mexico City 81/50 pc 82/52 pc Rome 63/54 pc 64/50 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 62/42 pc 63/41 s Wenatchee 68/45 s 70/48 s Moscow 55/52 ra 59/50 cl Sydney 70/61 s 72/59 s

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360.273.5213 CH556037cbw.cg • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 Spring Youth Fair to Showcase Critters, Art and Hobbies SWW FAIRGROUNDS: 2,000 to 2,500 Youth Exhibitors Expected at Annual Showcase This Weekend By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Youths who raise animals, create crafts or have other hob- bies they would like to showcase are invited to participate in the annual Spring Youth Fair this weekend. As always, the public is en- couraged to come enjoy the sites. Interim Southwest Washing- ton Fair Manager Lee Coumbs, who has been the event chair- During one of the llama shows, a man since the Spring Youth Fair Spring Youth Fair participant guides her began, said there are 20 different animal under a bar in a showmanship departments. Youths up to age challenge at last year’s event. 19 can enter. much a cube of steel weighs. The “If you name a critter, we have closest guesses in the free contests a department for it. And then in Justyna Tomtas / [email protected] will garner a $25 prize. addition to that, we have all of The King Agriculture Muse- the art and home ec and hob- Joel Rotter, of Winlock, guides his dog Jay through an obstacle course during the Spring Youth Fair at the Southwest Wash- ington Fairgrounds last year. um will also have a display set up bies and science (departments),” at the fairgrounds, he said. Coumbs said. “... If a youngster is The fair will be held from 5 to involved in it, we probably have a in 1981. ify as a full-fledged fair, Coumbs carnival is about twice the size 10 p.m. on Friday, 10 a.m. to 10 place for it.” Because the fair has been said. of previous carnivals at the fair, p.m. on Saturday and 10 a.m. to 5 The department with the going on for more than three The Washington State De- with rides for kids of all ages. p.m. on Sunday. most participation is typically decades, Coumbs said, grand- partment of Agriculture pro- Presale all-day carnival wrist- Buttons and wristbands to elementary art with almost 1,000 children of the event’s first ex- vides premium money for exhib- bands are available at Shop’n get into the fair are $5 and are entries, he said. hibitors are now participating in its. This year, the fair received Kart in Chehalis and at Fullers in good for all three days. Seniors, All non-animal entries will the fair. $12,000 for premiums. Coumbs Centralia for $20. Presale ends at children ages 6 to 12 and mili- be accepted between 4 and 8 Some of the department said the amount is pretty typical, 5 p.m. on Friday. tary personnel are $4. Children p.m. Tuesday at the fairgrounds. chairs who organize exhibits in but it has been as high as $20,000. Coumbs said two contests fo- age 5 and younger are free. There is a fee of 50 cents per en- each category were exhibitors in A variety of food vendors, cused on recycling will also be go- Coumbs said if the weather is try. Entry forms are available at the early years of the fair. commercial and educational ing on at the fair. Kids and adults poor the event sometimes closes springyouthfair.org. The fair began by combining displays and Davis Shows North- will have the opportunity to guess down early for the day. Typically, 2,000 to 2,500 kids two animal shows and adding west carnival will also be at the how many crushed soda cans are For more information, call exhibit in the fair, which started the non-animal exhibits to qual- weekend event. Coumbs said the in a 3-foot-square cube and how Coumbs at (360) 736-9758. Onalaska Elementary, Middle Schools Honored by State for Academic Progress By The Chronicle ing, English language arts and of the efforts in the schools in cifically for allowing school staff and learning for our students,” Onalaska elementary and mathematics combined for all regard to student growth and to use early releases on Wednes- he said. middle schools were recently student groups, according to a achievement. days to analyze student data and “Our community should be recognized for progress with press release. “Our teachers and adminis- create lessons and interventions proud of the efforts that our the Washington State Achieve- The data comes from state tration have embraced the new that help reach the district’s teachers and administrators ment Award given by the Office assessment tests in reading and learning standards and contin- overall goal of continuous im- have put forth in earning this of Superintendent of Public In- mathematics for third through ue to find innovative teaching provement. recognition.” struction and the State Board of eighth grades. methods to deliver these stan- “Our teachers have embraced Representatives from both Education. Onalaska Superintendent Jeff dards to our students,” Davis this time to work in their PLC’s schools will attend an awards The schools were in the top Davis praised the work of staff, said in the release. (professional learning communi- ceremony on May 10 at the 10 percent of schools across the students and administration in He thanked the school board ties) and their grade level meet- Union Gap School District out- state that made progress in read- the release, stating he is proud for its continued support, spe- ings to ensure fidelity in teaching side of Yakima. News in Brief Winlock Improvement ton Fair Manager Lee Coumbs county commissioners each time. ak, who will retire from the posi- He has over 20 years of expe- said there is still one opening left. The new ordinance repeals tion July 1 after a transition pe- rience in the workforce field, and Network Bringing Fair commission meetings that ordinance and replaces it riod, according to a press release was the dean for workforce and are held at 6 p.m. on the third with the new one, which includes from Goodwill. Corak worked continuing education at Shore- Saturday Farmers Tuesday of every month at the chip seal work along with other for Goodwill for 36 years. line Community College. Market to Town fair office, 2555 N National Ave., maintenance and construction Fey will assume the responsi- Previously he served as the Chehalis. work and areas impacted by nat- By The Chronicle bility for the mission services of chief operating officer, director ural disasters. Goodwill, which aim to provide of advancement and strategic Two Winlock organizations “It certainly keeps our con- people with employment, free initiatives manager at the Work- are getting ready for a weekly County Engineer struction workers safe,” Elsea career counseling, job training force Development Council of farmers market in the South Given Authority to said about the ordinance, which and placement. Seattle-King County. Lewis County town this summer. will also save the department The Winlock Improvement Adjust Speed Limits time because it won’t have to ask Network, with support from the for approval for each speed limit Lions Club, will be holding a for Construction, adjustment. farmers market every Saturday Maintenance, Traffic engineering analyses from June 4 through Sept. 24. will still have to be conducted be- The market will be held at Natural Disasters fore speeds can be adjusted. the corner of state Route 505 and By The Chronicle $ Highway 603. It is the same loca- 10 OFF My Color Service tion as the Lions Club market on The Lewis County engineer Goodwill Selects New $ won’t need to ask permission 10 OFF Any Retail Product Wednesdays. Leader for Workforce The Winlock Saturday Mar- anymore every time the speed Purchased During your Service ket is seeking farmers, artisans, limit needs to be temporarily Development * Special good during the month of May only

adjusted on county roads due to * Must mention the ad to get the special CH556517bw.do crafters and food and drink By The Chronicle maintenance, construction or a vendors. The Winlock Improve- Dan Fey has been selected as ment Network is seeking fresh natural disasters. At a Monday hearing, the the new senior vice president of produce, high quality foods and workforce development for the handmade items. Board of Lewis County Commis- sioners approved an ordinance Goodwill of the Olympics and Vendor fees are $20 per week Rainier Region, which operates and will help the nonprofit orga- to allow the county engineer Find us on 360-748-4248 to make the temporary adjust- the Centralia Goodwill. Facebook! www.briannasplace.com nization improve and revitalize Fey will follow Richard Cor- Winlock. ments for any of those events. Interested vendors or people Public Works Director and with questions can email win- County Engineer Tim Elsea said [email protected] or call the county already had an ordi- Dylan at (619) 804-0776. The nance to allow the county engi- Winlock Improvement Network neer to adjust the speed limit for and the Winlock Saturday Market chip seal work without asking the can both be found on Facebook. Three New Members Appointed to Spring Southwest Washington TIRE SALE Fair Commission THERE’S A REASON By The Chronicle Passenger Car Tires The Board of Lewis County Commissioners appointed three GREAT BUY! WHY LOCAL BUSINESSES SUPPORT US. new members to the Southwest Starting at Washington Fair Commission 99 P155/80R-13 It’s our mission. on April 18. 39 We support projects that beneit the city, the community, The three new members are and academic excellence in our schools. Ted Livermore, Jenifer Slemp and All-season traction CH556048cbw.sw Todd Mason. The new members Affordable pricing With the help of our partners, like The Chronicle and Tread design may vary. Lund Realtors, over the past decade we have raised were interviewed by the county Your size in stock; call for size & price. commissioners prior to appoint- over 8 million dollars that are being spent on successful ment and will serve two-year projects right here at home. terms expiring in April 2018. A full fair commission is sev- 736-6603 Find out how you can be part of it at www.chehalisfoundation.org. en members that provides advice 1211 Harrison • Centralia CH557020cf.sw for the operations of the annual 748-0295 Thanks to our partners. fair and the fairgrounds. 36 N. Market • Chehalis Interim Southwest Washing- Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 LOCAL Improvements at Carlisle Lake in Onalaska Continue to Mount HABITAT IMPROVEMENT: Fish Passage Project Awarded $700,000 State Grant Just as Bathroom Project Completed By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] As one project at Carlisle Lake in Onalaska is completed, another has been awarded a grant to begin work. Crews have finished the bath- rooms at the lake, which were opened to the public last month. Harry Bhagwandin, a con- sultant who wrote the grant ap- plication for Onalaska Alliance, was the project manager for the bathrooms, and he wanted to hire local talent. “When you get the local com- munity involved they take own- ership,” he said. He chose Sneed Construction for the project, and he also hired Trulson Masonry Inc., to do the stone work. Both companies are based in Onalaska. “It’s a beautiful restroom. It’s got timber exposed, big timbers, and it’s got rock, and it’s got a for- est green roof,” Bhagwandin said. Pete Caster / [email protected] Five security cameras were Above: A red-winged blackbird lies across Carlisle Lake in Onalaska Thursday. Below: The smokestack is seen across Carlisle Lake in Onalaska. also installed in on the rest- rooms to deter and catch pos- sible vandals. South Fork of Gheer Creek. “We can see the entire parking The grant application calls for lot,” Bhagwandin said. roughened channels at the Car- Bhagwandin, who was a lisle Lake dam and the Deggler founding member of Onalaska Road pond to be constructed. Alliance, said with all the work The culvert at the upper end of that’s gone into improving the Carlisle Lake will be replaced recreational area, including pav- with a bridge, and the railroad ing the parking lot and creating crossing culvert will be removed. a trail, vandalism has decreased. The work would reconnect But it’s still going on, he said. fish access in Gheer Creek, a The bathrooms at the lake tributary of the South Fork were funded in two phases Newaukum River. by distressed counties, or .09 “We’ve identified over 10 funds, grants for a total of about miles of habitat that could be $171,000. opened up with this project,” Bhagwandin is now working Bhagwandin said. with the Wild Fish Conservancy The fish know what to do, the Northwest for a $700,000 project barriers just need to be removed funded as part of the $6 million so the salmon can reach the hab- recently awarded to by the state itat, he said. to Chehalis River Basin projects The project could help coho, to improve fish passage. chinook and chum salmon and The project at Carlisle Lake steelhead and cutthroat trout, and Gheer Creek will tackle among other fish species. work at four fish barriers that “We are trying to restore na- have hindered salmon and other tive runs, historical runs that Lake and release them into the “The students will be an es- ticipate in the project, he said. fish’s ability to access habitat. haven’t been there for over 100 Newaukum Watershed. The stu- sential part of this project,” he Permitting needs to be com- The four barriers are at the years,” Bhagwandin said. He dents will also be involved in the said. pleted before work can start, he dam at Carlisle Lake’s down- said most of the potentially im- stream outlet, a culvert at the pacted landowners in the area fish passage project, Bhagwan- Mentors, parents and other said, so work on the project will upper end of Carlisle Lake, a are in favor of the project. din said. citizens are also invited to par- likely begin next year. dam at the outlet of a pond along Onalaska High School stu- Deggler Road and an abandoned dents currently raise hatch- railroad crossing culvert on the ery fish in net pens at Carlisle Mother’s Day Is Right Around The Sex Offenders Register as Transients in Thurston County Corner On May 8th!

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Back issues greater than two weeks Assault Anyone Long allegedly broke into a ing from the area of the residence. assaulted anyone and said the old are $2 per issue. By Natalie Johnson home in the 100 block of Naylor Upon their arrival, witnesses Randle man assaulted him. He THE NEWSROOM Road in Mossyrock early Friday reported to deputies that they said he went to the house to pick For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact [email protected] morning, less than 12 hours after heard a truck start in the drive- up his belongings, according to the appropriate person listed below. A Mossyrock man who alleg- bailing out of the Lewis County way, then saw Long outside. court documents. EDITOR edly assaulted two people and Jail, where he was awaiting trial Long allegedly entered the home Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 His next court appearance is [email protected] broke into a home with a screw- on fourth-degree assault and by breaking the latch on the back scheduled for Thursday. Sports Editor driver and an ax is now facing gun charges from an April 2 in- door, while brandishing a long Brosey told Long that if he vi- Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 $50,000 bail and three felony cident at the same address that screwdriver and an ax, according olated the order again, he would [email protected] charges. ended in a standoff with the to the Sheriff’s Office. revoke bail. Visuals Editor James C. Long, 61, of Mossy- Lewis County SWAT team. One of the woman’s friends, “When I tell you that you Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 rock, was charged Monday in Long was prohibited from a 52-year-old Randle man, con- don’t do it, you don’t do it, and [email protected] Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, Lewis County Superior Court contacting the victim in that in- fronted Long, who allegedly tried I’ve got one recourse and that’s to West and Central Lewis County Communities with two counts of second-de- cident, a 53-year-old woman, but to attack him with the weapons. put you in jail until the trial,” he Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 gree assault, first-degree bur- allegedly called her numerous The man, who had cuts and said. 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April 22nd - 28th [email protected] Kung Fu Panda 3 Lewis County Government, Legislature, Brosey imposed the $50,000, deputy to discuss the violations He was arrested at 2:33 p.m. Tourism, Religion, PG • 11:30 am & 2:30 pm South Lewis County Communities Sunday (no Saturday) News in Brief Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 Whiskey Tango Foxtrot [email protected] for bids, and T Bailey Inc., of related to the TIB funded National R • 5:30 pm Sports, News and Photography Centralia Woman Anacortes, submitted the low- Avenue grind and overlay proj- Fri., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 hurs. (no Saturday) est of six bids in the amount of ect, and a transfer of funds from [email protected] Charged With Dealing Sports Reporter $718,837.20. the wastewater fund to the airport Deadpool Meth After Failed R • 9:00 pm Lars Steier ...... 807-8230 The project is funded by a fund for Arkansas Way expenses. Fri., Sun., Mon., Tues., Wed., [email protected] Attempt as Informant drinking water revolving state Other increases included the hurs. (no Saturday) Death Notices, What’s Happening, fund loan in the amount of appropriations of the general CH556145jc.do Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices By The Chronicle 20th Annual Brewfest $555,500. Originally, the engi- fund by $409,460; $492,260 for Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Live Music at [email protected] A woman accused of selling neer’s estimate for the project was 7pm Left Coast Country the dedicated street fund; $425 [email protected] methamphetamine twice to a $672,000. Since the bids are high- to the bond fund; and $32,500 9pm he June Bugs confidential informant is being [email protected] er than the estimate, and with for the airport fund. A decrease Minor with parent before 7 pm only Church News held on $10,000 bail. increased costs for construction of $84,329 of appropriations was $4.00 All Ages • Under 11 - $2 [email protected] ...... 807-8217 Jodi Rae Greenwood, 44, of management, the city secured made for the wastewater fund. 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia • (360) 736-1634 Senior Media Developer Centralia, was charged Monday an additional $300,000 loan Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 in Lewis County Superior Court through the drinking water re- [email protected] with two counts of delivery of volving state fund for the project. THE CHRONICLE methamphetamine. The council also amended PUBLISHER Greenwood was recently ar- the engineering contract agree- The Books of Lewis County Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 rested on a warrant in the 2015 ment with HDR Engineering Inc. [email protected] case. According to court docu- for the design and construction Regional Executive Editor ments, Greenwood sold meth- Available now! 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Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 LOCAL King Ag Museum Dedicated to Preserving Machines, Memories LOOKING BACK: Centralia Museum Showcases ABOUT THE BUSINESS the Working History • Cost: $5 for adults; $4 for vet- erans; $3 for kids 7-12; Free for of Lewis County kids under 7 • Opens on Saturday, April By Jordan Nailon 30. Runs through the end of [email protected] September. Open Tuesday-Saturday from It may cost money to tour the 10-4 p.m. King Agriculture Museum, but • 213 E. Maple St., Centralia memories are the real currency • KingAgMuseum.com of exchange at the downtown • (360) 701-7525 Centralia shrine to the tools, and toys, of hard working men and women. to the 1940s. King noted that Although agriculture is in the machines from that era are ex- name of the museum, the laby- tra rare because of the nation- rinth of display rooms tucked wide iron shortage caused by the inside the impressive confines country’s efforts in World War II. of the old Lewis County Lumber There is even an olive drab company building are chock- Pete Caster / [email protected] 1951 Air Force tractor, a Min- full of relics from Washington’s David King stands in the middle of his Agricultural Museum in Centralia last year. King, who has been collecting old farm neapolis Moline model ZASI, on lengthy logging, maritime and equipment for decades, opened the museum on East Maple Street this week. display at the museum. A similar craftsman’s histories as well. model made for the Army owned The staggering collection by King is currently on display at has been carefully curated by something significant that some- the Veterans Memorial Museum Dave King with the help of times I don’t even give a second in Chehalis. his longtime partner and self- thought. Usually it’s something “I’m the one who brings the professed “significant other,” to do with their past.” antique tractors to the fair,” said Aunnita White. King, 70, grew King says that helping people King. Last year he was also the up in Onalaska and says that the reconnect with the diesel and grand marshal of Centralia’s wheels of fortune rarely brought grease scented recesses of their lighted tractor Christmas Pa- him to the big city of Centralia. past is exactly what his museum rade, and he always makes sure But on those rare and cherished is all about. “I’m trying to create to bring out his crowd pleasing occasions that King did make it something here where people will tractors for the fourth of July pa- to the Hub City, he remembers come in and feel good,” he said. rade in Chehalis and the Onalas- that he loved to ride his bicycle One of King’s current projects ka Apple Bloom Festival. on the paved city streets. He even that has already brought warm The King Agriculture Muse- remembers riding by the old rail- and fuzzy feelings to the masses um gladly accepts donated items road roundhouse, as well as the is the restoration of the kids train that have historical significance former Lewis County Lumber that used to make the rounds at to the area and King’s attention company that now houses his the old Twin City Drive-In The- to detail mandates that the dis- prolific ode to the past. atre. The red and yellow train played items always list the pre- Before King purchased the could haul about 30 tykes in its vious owner as well as the crafts- day, and King is working hard decaying building in 2006, he David King walks past haying equipment on display upstairs at the Agricultural man who did any restoration to make that a reality once again. said he asked the city if there Museum he opened in Centralia last year. King, who has been collecting old farm work to the piece. Last year he brought it to the was anything he should know equipment for decades, opened the museum on East Maple Street this week. “This isn’t a get-rich-quick about the property. According to Southwest Washington Fair in thing. That’s not what this is. It’s King, the city told him they were Chehalis. Even as a non-opera- a passion for me,” said King. going to have it demolished due display room of the museum. things used to get done. tional display item King says the to its deteriorating condition if Next on King’s ever-growing ”Anything of local histori- train was the star of the show. he didn’t wind up buying it. Al- to-do list is the completion of cal significance I’ll try to get in,” It even made a few people cry. ready interested, King could not his nautical room. Last month, said King. “This is our country’s “They could not believe that they bear to see the historic building he poured the concrete, and he history. That’s what you’re seeing were seeing the same train that fall victim to the cold wrecking recently installed the room’s in this building.” they rode on as kids,” said King. ball, and the rest is history. special entrance. That entryway King grew up in rural Lewis “I’ve had this place for 10 years is none other than one of the County on an 80-acre family KING’S TRACTORS make up the and I’ve been working on it ever hulking hatch doors from the farm raising pigs, cows, chickens meat and potatoes of the muse- since,” said King with a laugh. historic Kalakala ferry that for- and horses, so he comes by his um’s presentation. All told, King In the lengthy interim, those merly plied the choppy waters fascination with local rustic his- says he owns about 90 antique restorations have come a long of Puget Sound between Seattle tory quite naturally. tractors and 70 of them are on way and the new museum, which and Bremerton. King picked the “Plus as a kid I would work for display at the museum. “There’s opened to the public back in 2015, hefty door up at an auction, but all the neighbors,” added King. a variety there that you won’t be is a marvel to walk through. Still, he didn’t wait his turn. “When I was old enough and able to see anywhere else,” boast- even after reroofing the build- “I talked my way in a day ear- worth my salt I worked putting ed King. He says that the stag- ing, gutting it down to the base- ly,” said King. “The guy running up loose hay in the barn.” gering assortment helps to make boards, and filling the renovated it liked what I was doing, and The collecting component of sure that everyone bumps into space with antique tractors, buck that it was going to be available King’s passion did not begin to something that touches them per- saws and potato diggers, King to the public.” take shape until the late 1980s, sonally. Usually the machine that says he has lots more in store. King takes his craft seriously though. He started off with old piques the patrons’ interest is the “The inside of this building and refuses to exhibit anything fashioned tools because they one that grandpa used to drive. is just perfect for what we’re do- until the item has been cleaned were all that he could afford. King has a favorite tractor as ing here. It’s just the right era,” up and an appropriate display Now he’s moved his way up to well: A propane powered Case MISSED said King of the museum’s shell, has been created. one-of-a-kind tractors, saws and 830 High Crop. The lifted trac- which was originally construct- “Otherwise it just looks like lumber trucks. tor is designed to ride high above ed in 1916. my barn,” joked King. He has so “When you’re a collector field crops for midseason culti- In fact, during the ground many ideas and projects percolat- there’s no limit,” said King. vating and King says there were YOUR level work, King and his crew of ing that the blue collar museum “Some people tell stories. Some only 13 of that particular model helpers wound up pulling planks man admits, “Time is my enemy.” people play music. Well, I’ve got ever made. The tractor sits so from the floor that had original- King added, “I’m getting old this little quirk that tells me I high that, “When you’re parad- ly been planed at the old Carlisle and slowing down, I know it, should be holding onto this stuff.” ing people will say, ‘How’s the air PAPER? Mill in Onalaska. The boards but when I’m working on a dis- The expensive hobby of col- up there?’” said King. had been cut to size during their play that’s going to make people lecting and curating pays divi- The oldest tractor in the mu- extraction and were sitting in a happy, that’s what does it for me. dends for King when one of his seum is a 1918 Universal. It is a pile and destined to become fire- That’s what keeps me going,” exhibits strikes a chord with a colossus of a machine with ce- wood before a telltale identifying Visitors to the museum vary museum visitor. “The people ment in the wheels to lower the stamp was noticed on the under- in both variety and frequency, that come in here and appreciate center of gravity after rollovers Call side of the boards. Now, those but King says a lot of the patrons what we have, they’re just kind of proved common. The museum historic planks are displayed are parents who are bringing in awe,” said King. “Everybody collection also includes a few 360-807-7676 prominently in the storefront their kids into show them how who comes through picks up on tractors and a crane dating back Leave a message Chehalis to Apply for Grant to Develop Green with the day missed including Space for Discover! Children’s Museum your name, By The Chronicle match funded by the museum. agreement that would allow the tors has been working with con- address and The Chehalis City Council The Discover! Children’s Mu- organization to lease property on tracted grant writers over the on Monday authorized its city seum plans to build a permanent Northwest Louisiana Avenue for past several weeks for the project. phone number. manager to apply for a land and museum on land that will be the placement of the museum. The DCM board wants the conservation grant through the leased for the construction of an Discover! Children’s Muse- space to be eye-catching from Washington State Recreation and 18,00-square-foot facility. um envisions a long-term lease the freeway and surrounding Conservation Office on behalf of The facility is located next to with an initial 20-year term, plus area, safe with a well-lit and After hours Discover! Children’s Museum. 1.57 acres of land designated as up to six additional five-year fenced area, and for it to provide is checking The $75,000 in grant fund- “future green space” that the mu- terms, to total 50 years. access to indoor restrooms. messages ing will develop the “green space” seum would like to develop and The museum would develop, Along with the parking, the adjacent to the proposed location maintain for its use, as well as improve and maintain the green space would include landscap- Tuesday & Thursday of the museum. the use of the general public. space, including parking. A small ing with native trees and plants, 5:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. According to the agenda re- The council has been sup- portion of the space would be used walking paths, and seating and port, the grant application must portive of the project, and in exclusively for outdoor exhibits picnic areas. and Saturday be submitted by the city as the February 2014 directed city man- and a play area for the museum. The museum will be located 7:30 a.m to 10:30 a.m. property owner, which would ager Merlin MacReynold to work According to the agenda re- near the corner of Arkansas and have to provide a 50 percent local with the museum to draft a lease port, the DCM board of direc- Louisiana streets in Chehalis. CH547464ac.sw News in Brief SEASONED FIREWOOD Chehalis Updates so the Chehalis City Council on to ensure stability and safety of Monday approved supplemental the bridge for vehicle traffic. The R&K LOGGING Agreements for agreements to include construc- project involves stream channel • CLEAR CUTTING & THINNING tion management and construc- grading, installation of protec- National Avenue Salzer tion funding for the project. tive rock and streamed mate- • CLEAR CUT RE-SEEDING Creek Bridge Project The bridge is one of 11 trans- rial, placement of large wood and • SELECT LOGGING portation projects on the city’s planting native vegetation. By The Chronicle list for the next six years. It in- The council approved 360-894-1423 Ken The National Avenue Sal- cludes the scouring and repair of $57,111.60 to HDJ Design Group zer Creek Bridge scour project is the bridge. PLLC for construction manage- [email protected] nearing the construction phase, The purpose of the project is ment services. LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED LIC# 0056001827 CH557488R.N • Main 7 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 State Agencies Work to Feed, Support Washington’s Bees By Melissa Santos the Capitol grounds managers did The News Tribune move recently to stop using herbi- cides that kill dandelions, which About 30,000 bees arriving are a prime bee food, said Brent on the lawn of the Governor’s Chapman, horticulturalist for the Mansion claimed all the apiary state Department of Enterprise attention last week. Services. But behind the scenes, several “A lot of the time people aes- other state agencies are working thetically don’t like them, but to improve forage for bees, in- they’re actually one of the first cluding encouraging native plants things bees go to in the spring as a to grow along freeways and dis- food source,” Chapman said. tributing seed packets to help “Rather than killing the dande- people grow bee-friendly plants. lions for aesthetic purposes, we’re Last month, the Legislature not so focused on that, because passed a measure to help replace they’re actually a food source for noxious weeds, which include bees and other pollinators.” pollen-rich plants such as black- Capitol groundskeepers also berries, with other, noninvasive have been planting more native species that can also nourish bees, plants that attract pollinators — butterflies and other pollinators. not just bees, but also butterflies, Gov. Jay Inslee signed the mea- flies, hummingbirds and beetles, sure into law a few weeks ago. Chapman said. Why all the focus on bees? In two areas of the Capitol About one-third of the human Campus, Chapman’s department diet comes from insect-pollinat- has been carrying out ecolawn ed plants, with honey bees re- pilot projects, testing landscapes sponsible for about 80 percent of made of slow-growing, drought- resistant grasses and meadow-like that pollination. Steve Bloom Yet globally, honey bee popu- / The Olympian plants. lations are in steep decline. Lack Beekeepers install approximately 30,000 European honeybees into two hives on the lawn of the governor’s mansion Part of the goal is to see wheth- of available forage was a top rea- Wednesday. er anyone notices the aesthetic son identified by a recent honey difference, Chapman said, since bee work group convened by the those kind of landscapes are better state, along with parasites and Weed Control Board. begun. Last year, the Noxious The new policy builds on the for the environment and for polli- pesticide use. House Bill 2478 requires the Weed Control Board distributed department’s longstanding work nators like bees. “Just think of all the differ- weed control board to start a pilot about 70,000 seed packets to land- to plant native plants in areas that Capitol groundskeepers will ent things that might be on your program to determine what mix- owners to help them grow bee- have been disrupted by construc- install even more bees at the Capi- dinner plate that need pollina- tures of native and noninvasive friendly mixtures of plants, Halp- tion, he said. tol later this month to help polli- tors,” said Rep. Strom Peterson, plants are the best options for re- ern said. Over time, the policies being nate plants on the Capitol grounds, D-Edmonds, who sponsored the placing noxious weeds, meaning “We like literally handing put in place will allow the depart- Chapman said. Groups of mason measure to try to improve honey they would provide similar levels people the tools,” she said. “If you ment to get all of its weeds under bees — which look much like flies bee habitat. of nectar or pollen. The goal of feel helpless about declining bee control in the next 20 to 30 years and rarely sting — will be set up at eight spots on the east side of the “That’s part of this conver- the four-year project would be to populations, you can plant these — without requiring a big financial Capitol. sation that we’re starting here develop recommendations and flowers.” investment, and without clearing — that realization that we really guidelines to aid landowners in away all the plants that bees and Laurie Pyne, president of the The Washington State Depart- Olympia Beekeepers Association, have to protect these little tiny replacing their weeds with bee- ment of Transportation, mean- pollinators need, Willard said. flying insects and such, because friendly plants. “The long term goal is a natu- which installed the bee colonies while, has stopped mowing many at the Governor’s Mansion on they are such a vital piece to this The law also requires state of its roadside areas that were be- rally self-sustaining roadside,” he broader puzzle of food supply, agencies tasked with removing said. Wednesday, said anything that ing cut for cosmetic rather than can reduce public fear of bees food safety and quality.” weeds to replace them with na- safety reasons. tive, pollinator-friendly forage helps with efforts to save them. Last year, the Department re- Often people mistake wasps plants when possible. duced its nonsafety related mow- Education Effort Weeds Vs. Bees? “We’re not saying, ‘don’t take and hornets, which can sting re- ing by about half, said Ray Willard, Part of the goal of installing peatedly and are more aggressive, out noxious weeds,’ ” said Fran- State officials and other pub- a landscape architect who man- bee colonies on the governor’s for honey bees, which contributes clyn Heinecke, the president of lic agencies are required to re- ages WSDOT’s roadside program. lawn was to raise awareness of the to people’s reluctance to plant bee- the Pierce County Beekeepers move noxious weeds, which can Willard said the goal of the problems facing bee populations, friendly plants, Pyne said. Association, which supported take over ecosystems and harm reduced-mowing policy is to and encourage people to either “Unfortunately, our honeybees other species. Often, however, the legislation. encourage the growth of natu- keep bees in their yards or plant get kind of a bum rap,” she said. those weeds are flowering plants “We are just asking people to ral wildflowers and bee-feeding flowers that will attract them, said “People say, ‘oh, I got stung by a bee’ that provide valuable food for be a little more diplomatic ... If plants. As the plants grow back in, Trudi Inslee, Washington’s first and then they think, ‘Oh, it must bees and other pollinators. we do need to take it out, let’s the department will target noxious lady. be a honey bee.’ Most of the time, Lately, state officials and bee- start thinking about what we’re weeds for removal while leaving Elsewhere on the Capitol Cam- that’s not even the case. keeper groups have been work- going to replace it with.” the native plants that benefit bees pus, however, work is underway “Those things that build nests ing together to try to ensure alone, he said. that goes beyond the demonstra- in the gutters of your house are those weeds are replaced with “We’re trying to reset the base- tion colonies. usually paper wasps. Learning the something equally bee-friendly, Roadsides, Grasses line in these priority areas, and let Though state officials and difference between the two and said Alison Halpern, executive Those efforts continue what nature do its work after that,” Wil- beekeepers said pesticides aren’t understanding the behavior of the secretary of the state’s Noxious many state agencies already have lard said. a major bee killer in Washington, two are really important.” Snowpack Hit Hard by Record-Breaking Warm Temperatures By Dameon Pesanti still and heat up, resulting in sev- winter. And, according to Pattee, The Columbian eral new record high tempera- the snow was “ripe” during the tures throughout the region. The winter, meaning it was full of a Recent heat waves brought re- wind that did blow came from lot of water due to a high number cord-breaking temperatures and east of the Cascades and car- of rain-on-snow events. put the squeeze on the Lower ried with it only a few insulating “The bucket was full before the Columbia Basin’s snowpack. clouds and very little moisture. high temperatures,” he said. “(The In less than a month, the re- “It was a remarkably warm heat) was enough to tip that water gion’s snowpack went from 108 weather pattern. It was like an bucket back over and tip it out.” percent of normal to 83 percent August weather pattern,” said The snowpack decline isn’t of normal, a net loss of almost 10 inches of snow water. Laurel McCoy, a meteorologist in universal throughout the region. “Our melt curve is way steeper the Portland office of the Nation- Places like June Lake and the than what we’d normally be at,” al Weather Service. “If it would upper parts of the Lewis River said Scott Pattee, a water supply have been August we would have Basin are still above average. specialist with the U.S. Depart- had 100-degree temperatures.” Most of the melt occurred on Allen Thomas / The Columbian ment of Agriculture’s Natural The high temperatures are the south side of Mount St. Hel- Atkisson Sno-Park is on the east edge of the Giford Pinchot National Forest, a few Resources Conservation Service. not the only reason why the snow ens and in the lower elevations miles west of the community of Trout Lake. Waves of warm weather have caused melted so fast. Last winter’s El around Mount Hood. “On a normal curve we’d be less the snowpack to begin melting early, oicials say. than a week into the melt phase. Niño was particularly strong and The Natural Resources Con- Now we’re three weeks into the it brought lots of precipitation, so servation Service plans to mea- melt phase.” Early last week, a high-pres- Coast from Washington down to most of Washington state had sure the Mount Hood snowpack Still, that’s not a reason to sure system sat along the West California, causing the air to sit above-average snow levels all Thursday. panic, he said. Even though the snow is coming off the moun- tains early, most of it will fill the It’s time for ChoiceLine. reservoirs downstream. “We’re going to have plenty of It’s never been a better time to spruce up your cooking water this summer, especially in space for all those summertime guests. Home values the Lewis and Cowlitz basins and the main stem of the Columbia is continue to rise and TwinStar’s ChoiceLine Home Equity going to be fine,” he said. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Wiser Heads Prevail: Money for State Auditor Well-Spent By The Columbian Editorial Board Other Views amounting to about three-quar- reported. That waste and abuse Eyman-backed Initiative 900, The mantra dates back to ters of the department’s perfor- of funds would not have come to which passed with 56 percent of James Madison, who is credited root out waste, fraud and misap- mance audit budget. But wiser light without the auditor’s office. the vote in 2005 and directed the with saying: “I cannot undertake propriations that are festering heads prevailed when it came to • An audit released last auditor’s office to conduct perfor- to lay my finger on that article of within government agencies. time to sign the budget, and tax- month found that over a mance audits of state local gov- the Constitution which granted The desire of lawmakers to payers are better off for it. 15-month period, inmates in ernments. The measure marked a right to Congress of expending, cut $10 million from the fund’s The auditor’s office annu- county jails had been paid about 0.16 percent of the state’s portion on objects of benevolence, the budget is somewhat understand- ally conducts more than 2,000 $650,000 in unemployment ben- of sales and use taxes to fund the money of their constituents.” able. It was, in part, a response examinations of government efits for which they should have audits. Currently, the office is un- OK, OK, complaints about to the unconscionable actions of agencies, and success stories are been ineligible. dertaking audits of programs in government spending and gov- state Auditor Troy Kelley, who easy to find: • A 2014 review of state com- two departments that have come ernment waste likely predate has refused to resign despite be- • Just last week, an audit puters earmarked to be sold under fire from many legislators: Madison. But the Founding ing on trial for multiple federal revealed that the Washington found that nearly 10 percent of Corrections and Transportation. Father provides a good jumping- charges of money laundering, Commission on African Ameri- them contained confidential There is no telling what those off point to discuss a most nec- tax evasion and other crimes can Affairs diverted more than information such as Social Secu- examinations will turn up, but essary line-item veto delivered related to his former real-estate $250,000 to a former member’s rity numbers or medical records. a strong watchdog agency is es- by Gov. Jay Inslee as he signed business. And Inslee’s proposed nonprofit organization. “About Those are just a handful of sential to maintaining the public this year’s budget proposal from supplemental budget, delivered $69,000 of the total was spent for the ways in which the auditor’s trust while enforcing governmen- the Legislature. Inslee restored in December, also called for things not allowed under state office has helped to root out gov- tal efficiency. Of course, nothing $10 million that was going to be a cut to the account. That cut law, such as training people to ernment waste or errors, and in will entirely eliminate complaints cut from the state auditor’s per- would have been added to a lobby the Legislature, and trans- the long run the office can save about government waste. But a formance audit account — the $12.5 million slice the previous porting and feeding them,” The money for taxpayers. That was well-funded auditor’s office cer- very account that helps the state year, with the combined impact (Spokane) Spokesman-Review the reasoning behind the Tim tainly can help. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County New CC President’s Hobbies Are Cooking, Performing Music Congratulations to Bob Mohrbacher, Centralia College’s new president, who starts work July 1. I sat in on the community sessions with three finalists two weeks ago and found myself impressed with all three — Derek Brandes, vice president of instruction at in Auburn; Virginia Tomlinson, vice president of instruction at in Pasco; and Mohrbacher, vice president of instruction and student services at Big Bend Com- munity College in Moses Lake. A campus community screening committee narrowed the list of applicants from 40 to 10, and the vice presidents and board of trustees selected the top three finalists, who toured the college and met with staff, students, and the community. The board then evaluated 127 comments be- fore offering the job to Mohrbacher. “I think we are all feeling very pleased with the process and the fact we ended up with three really terrific candidates,” Centralia Col- Letters lege Board of Trustees Chairwoman Joanne By Julie McDonald Schwartz said. Neocons Are Globe’s Biggest Threat Mohrbacher holds a doctorate in education and community LETTERS POLICY college leadership from Oregon State University, a master’s de- Were you to ask most Americans what constitutes America’s greatest threat, their answers would most • Limit letters to the editor to 500 words or less. gree in creative writing from George Mason University and a • Include the town where you live and a daytime bachelor’s degree in English from the . likely include the terrorist groups ISIS, al-Nursa and/ or al-Qaeda. If one of those groups was in your an- telephone number. Before starting at Big Bend in 2010, Mohrbacher worked • The Chronicle does not publish letters that many years at , which has campuses in Puyallup swer, you are not even close. I suggest to you that the advocate boycotts of local businesses. and Fort Steilacoom and provides college programs for Joint neocons in Washington are not only America’s great- • Emailed letters are preferred. Send to letters@ Base Lewis-McChord. In 2013, he was a finalist for president of est threat, they are the world’s greatest threat. chronline.com the Puyallup campus. Compared to the threat that neocons pose to • Letters may be mailed to Letters, The Chronicle, Mohrbacher was born in Seattle in January 1959 and grew world peace and the sheer number of people killed by 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA. 98531 or dropped off at up in Bellevue. He attended the University of Washington, but neocon-generated wars (numbering into the millions The Chronicle’s front desk. quit for eight or nine years to cook in restaurants and play mu- of people), militant Muslims (as sick and twisted as sic, which he described as his two hobbies — although now he some are) are like children playing with squirt guns cooks at home and performs primarily for charities. in a sand box. “The American people people were too brain- After earning his English degree, he survived teaching sev- And forget the left-right, conservative-liberal washed by lies and by political impotence to do any- enth grade for one year before attending George Mason Uni- paradigm, you’ve always been taught. All of that is thing about it, and Washington’s vassals in Europe, versity in Virginia, where he earned his master’s. He liked the only for electioneering. The real battle is between UK, Canada, Australia and Japan had to pretend idea of teaching at community colleges and applied at Tacoma Americanism and globalism, and Neocons are all that this policy of international murder was bringing Community College and Pierce College. Both offered him a job about globalism. freedom and democracy.” in the fall of 1992. Neocons can count success all the way back to The crazed filth that controls U.S. foreign policy Community colleges are “providing an education that the days of Richard Nixon and even back to Wood- is capable of defending U.S. hegemony with nuclear makes changes in people’s lives,” he said, noting the education row Wilson, but it was George H.W. Bush who snuck weapons. The neocons must be removed from power, transforms lives. Mohrbacher, who taught college English and in the neocon Trojan horse while the American arrested and put on international trial for their hor- American popular culture, served as department coordinator people were sound asleep. And his successors, Bill rendous war crimes before they are capable of orches- and later as interim vice president at Pierce College before mov- Clinton, G.W. Bush and Barack Obama, have given trating a false flag attack (like 9/11) that propels the ing to Moses Lake. neocons almost total run of the place ever since. The U.S. and Russia to war. To increase Centralia’s enrollment, he spoke of identifying political parties these men represent mean nothing. students who fail to graduate and finding ways to keep them in The real people they represent are the neocons (glo- Dick Knolls school. He also suggested better serving the Hispanic population. balists). Centralia Asked for his vision of the college in 10 years, Mohrbacher The reason we have been at war ever since Bush said it “needs a lot of thought and research, figuring out the rel- I invaded Kuwait and Bush II invaded Afghanistan Nicholais Praised for Performance evancy between the population of the county, enrollment of the and Iraq has nothing to do with those countries pos- college, and what the real needs are.” ing any imminent threat to the United States or any- While I agree with Bill Moeller’s April 14 com- During his first 90 days, Mohrbacher said, he wants to meet thing of the kind. mentary headline of “In Praise of Buster Keaton, Si- people on campus and in the community, work with the de- The reason we have been at war — and will stay lent Films and Fred Beeks,” I do think we need to give partment heads, and seek guidance from trustees to determine at war — is because the neocons want us at war. They credit where credit is due. what’s needed and who to talk to. enrich and empower themselves through war, and April 9 was indeed a delightful evening at the Fox “My No. 1 goal is to get to know as many people as possible,” they fulfill their economic/political/cultural/tribal Theatre watching Buster Keaton in a silent movie. he said. agendas through war. And this is the reason the neo- High praise goes to Fred and Eva Beeks for sponsor- While dealing with budget cuts, Mohrbacher noted that in cons have set up ISIS, al-Nursa, et al, as proxy armies ing such an enjoyable film, but the outstanding organ Pierce County, he suggested eliminating his interim vice presi- to take the war into Syria and eventually Iran. accompaniment was by Nick Nicholai. dent position to save money and talked himself out of a job Former Congressman Ron Paul and Paul Craig As told by Scott White, head of the Fox restora- because it was in the best interest of the college. Roberts (assistant secretary of the treasury under tion project, (in a previous screening of another Bust- At Big Bend, the college didn’t lay off anybody but cut eight President Ronald Reagan) both have stated that the er Keaton film last August), Nicholai is blind and his faculty jobs through attrition by consolidating positions. He neocons are our greatest domestic threat. wife feeds him information via a microphone that is said employees stopped spending their travel and equipment Recently Roberts wrote, “The remaining danger connected to his headset. budgets to save money. is the crazed American neoconservatives. I know Mrs. Nicholai also manages the sound effects. Mohrbacher will replace Robert Frost, who was fired by the many of them. They are completely insane ideo- What a great team! I hope to see more silent movies at board in December and received $202,000 in a contract buyout. logues. This inhuman filth has controlled the foreign the Fox Theatre. It is definitely a treat to hear a great, Former President James Walton has served as interim president policy of every U.S. government since Clinton’s sec- talented organist play along to a clean and comedic since January. ond term. They are a danger to all life on Earth. Look film. ••• at the destruction they have wreaked in the former Julie McDonald, a personal historian from Toledo, may be reached Yugoslavia, in Ukraine, in Georgia and South Osse- Gail van Zuylen at [email protected]. tia, in Africa, in Afghanistan and the Middle East. Centralia Editorial Mission Statement Letters Policy To Send Your Letter Questions n We will strive to be the voice of reason for the n Please type opinions, if possible, and limit let- n Address letters and commentaries to “Our n For questions on a letter call Doug Blosser at peaceful settlement of conflict and contention ters to 500 words. Shorter letters get preference. 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When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 Watch for ‘Widow-Makers:’ Fires Create Gaps in Pacific Crest TRAIL’S END: Portions of PCT in California Must Be Bypassed by Hikers on Shuttles or Alternate Routes CABAZON, Calif. (AP) — Vast wildfires have created lengthy gaps in Southern Cali- fornia sections of the famed Pa- cific Crest Trail, which hikers must bypass via shuttles or alter- nate routes to avoid dangerous conditions like unstable trees and loose rocks. Long-distance backpackers must be shuttled by van around the closures or risk incurring $2,500 fines, the Riverside Press- Enterprise reported Monday . To get around a 15.5-mile gap caused by a wildfire last year in the San Bernardino National Forest, hikers are driven from the Whitewater Trail House in Cabazon to Onyx Summit on State Route 38, where the trail reopens. Frank Bellino / The Press-Enterprise About 14 miles of the trail ap- A water tender makes his way back to the Mountain Fire near Lake Hemet, July 16, 2013. Vast wildfires have created lengthy gaps in Southern California sections of the proaching the mountain town of famed Pacific Crest Trail, which hikers must bypass via shuttles or alternate routes to avoid dangerous conditions like unstable trees and loose rocks. Idyllwild are closed three years after a blaze scorched more than with the idea of getting into a after dreaming about the trip for can fall and crush hikers, the don’t mind catching an occa- 27,000 acres. van after retreating into the wil- 20 years. U.S. Forest Service said. Loose sional ride. Each year, thousands trek derness. Last week in Idyllwild, “The philosophy of this trail rocks, debris including rolling “I know some other people sections of the 2,650-mile Pa- Bruce “Man in Black” Cornish, is, ‘Hike your own hike,’” he told logs, flash floods, trailside stump who are what we call ‘purists’ — cific Crest Trail, which runs of San Diego, planned to re- the newspaper. “If people want to holes and slippery ash can also want to hike every inch of the from Mexico to Canada and cuts search an alternate hiking route hitch ahead, that’s cool. It’s just pose a danger. trail,” said Robert “Bobcat” Don- through the Cascades in East to bypass the closed section not for me.” Crews are working to remove nellan, 38, of Asheville, N.C., sit- Lewis County. while waiting for friends. Danger in the unstable areas charred trees and fill in holes to ting at a picnic table outside the Some of the adventurers — At 59, he retired early from can come from falling branches make the trails passable again. Whitewater home where he was who often take on nicknames for a job as an eighth-grade science dubbed “widow-makers,” dead While some hikers are impatient staying April 13. “I personally their journeys — aren’t thrilled teacher to hike the entire route giant trees with weak roots that for the work to finish, others don’t care.” Feds Deciding if Coal-Export Project Violates Tribal Rights WATER TROUBLE: $700 Million Coal Terminal Theatens Lummi Fishermen’s Way of Life SEATTLE (AP) — For cen- turies, Lummi tribal fishermen have harvested, dug up clams and fished for salmon in the tidelands and waters of north- west Washington state. Now, the tribe says a pro- posed $700 million project to build the nation’s largest coal-ex- port terminal threatens that way of life. The tribe last year asked federal regulators to deny per- mits for project, saying it would interfere with the tribe’s treaty- reserved fishing rights. The Gateway Pacific Ter- minal, a venture between SSA Marine and Cloud Peak Energy, would handle up to 54 million metric tons of dry bulk com- modities, mostly coal, at a deep water port at Cherry Point. Coal would be shipped by train from Montana and Wyoming for ex- port to Asia. If the Army Corps of Engi- neers, the federal agency over-

seeing the permitting process, Alan Berner / finds that the proposed terminal The Seattle Times would disrupt the tribe’s rights In this photo taken Sept. 12, 2012, tribal members from the Lummi Nation gather to announce the tribe's opposition to development of a facility at Cherry Point in to fish in its traditional areas, it Whatcom County, to ship coal brought by train from the Powder River Basin. They ceremonially burned a check on the beach to make a statement that no amount of won’t issue permits. A decision is money could buy their support for a project that would destroy their village and burial sites on the property. expected this week. ronmental review is done. of Seattle. The company says the Like many tribes, the Lummi If the federal agency denies site presents a unique location, signed a treaty with the U.S. gov- the permit on the grounds of partly because it can accommo- ernment in 1855 in which it ced- ‘‘The Corps should honor the trust fishing rights, it wouldn’t be the date the largest ships in naturally ed its land but reserved the right first time. deep water. to hunt and fish in “usual and ac- responsibility and deny the permit.’’ “It’s fairly common,” said The tribe says increased ves- customed” areas. Robert Anderson, a University sel traffic would disrupt fishing “The Corps should honor the of Washington law professor Timothy Ballew practices, as well as expose the trust responsibility and deny the Lummi tribe chairman who directs the school’s Native permit,” said Timothy Ballew, American Law Center. In 1996, region to potential oil spills, boat chairman of the coastal tribe, the Corps denied a permit for collisions, pollution and other which has more than 5,000 salmon farm west of Lummi Is- problems. members and one of the largest believes an environmental re- ly oppose the proposal, worried land because it would interfere Project developers say they tribal fishing fleets in the coun- view that began in 2013 should about the greenhouse gases pol- with tribe fishing rights. A fed- would take measures to avoid or try. “Our fishermen have fished be completed. lutants produced by burning coal eral court upheld that decision. minimize impacts to tribal fish- there since time immemorial.” Earlier this month, however, and other issues such as increased When federal agencies like ing, including setting up a sys- project developers asked state train and vessel traffic. Mean- Seattle-based SSA Marine the Corps issues permits, “they tem to let fisherman know about says the Corps should find that and federal regulators to tem- while, some business and labor have an obligation to protect porarily halt that environmental groups say it will create hundreds vessel positions and not allow- project poses less than a mini- treaty resources. The Corps will ing tug or tow operations due to mal impact on the tribe’s fishing review while the Corps heard the of jobs and generate tax revenue. have to take into account wheth- tribal concerns about lost fishing rights. The company contends Lummi’s request. The Crow Nation of Montana, er there will be an adverse effect that the most productive fishing The terminal has become a which has an option for owner- on Indian treaty rights,” Ander- gear. for the tribe does not occur near lightning rod in the debate over ship in the new terminal, backs son said. The tribe says impacts can’t the wharf. “They didn’t provide whether the Pacific Northwest the project as vital to its future. The proposal would bring be mitigated and the terminal real evidence that they fish there should become a gateway for ex- Lawmakers in Montana have led up to 487 vessels to a proposed and activities would severely a lot,” senior vice president Bob porting fossil fuels to Asia. efforts to block the Corps from three-berth wharf in an indus- limit the ability of its members to Watters said. The company also Environmental groups strong- denying a permit until the envi- trial zone about 100 miles north exercise their treaty rights. News in Brief Four Wounded in Two written statement on the depart- ficers from the gang, SWAT and testing at several homes has de- homes that were typically built ment’s website, the first shooting traffic units in an effort to deter termined that the water is safe before 1930 are at risk of unsafe Seattle Shootings happened just before 1 a.m. gun violence. to drink following concerns over lead levels. SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle The injuries occurred during high lead levels. The Seattle utility had police are increasing patrols af- the second shooting in a Seattle Seattle Utility: Test KOMO-TV reported that the called for testing after Tacoma ter two shootings early Saturday parking lot. Both shootings re- test results released Sunday show water-utility managers detect- morning left four people injured, main under investigation. Results Show Water that five older homes with goose- ed lead in drinking water at including one person with seri- Police Chief Kathleen neck fittings between the water four homes. Seattle customers ous injuries. O’Toole directed the department Is Safe to Drink main and the house had lead lev- were advised to run water for Police have not released many to increase staffing and overtime SEATTLE (AP) — Officials els below federal limits. Officials two minutes before drinking or details. According to a short on Saturday, and to redeploy of- with Seattle Public Utilities say believe the fittings used in some cooking with it. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT the 700 block of Harrison Av- Assault Arrests Package Stolen driving under the influence. enue. Vehicle Prowls • At 8:21 a.m. on Friday, po- • At 3:11 p.m. on Sunday, lice arrested Megan H. Jones, a package was reported stolen • At 9:56 a.m. on Friday, a ra- Man Arrested on Drug Charge Counterfeit Cash Reported 31, of Chehalis, on suspicion of in the 1000 block of Northwest After Trespassing Report dar detector was reported stolen fourth-degree assault, domestic Louisiana Avenue. • At 7:26 a.m. on Saturday, from a vehicle in the 500 block violence, after receiving a report • At 11:51 a.m. on Saturday, police received a report of a of North Buckner Street. of a dispute in progress in the police received a report of tres- counterfeit $20 bill in the 1100 • At 12:59 p.m. on Friday, po- 500 block of North Market Bou- Shoplifting Suspect Steals Cart passing from the 100 block of block of Harrison Avenue. lice received a report of a vehicle levard. Full of Items Literal Road in Chehalis. Depu- prowl in the 100 block of South • At 3:53 p.m. on Saturday, • At 6:13 a.m. on Monday, a ties responded and saw the peo- Gold Street. Protection Order Violated police arrested Brandon L. Cal- shoplifter allegedly stole a cart ple involved driving on North • At 12:23 a.m. on Sunday, Fork Road, and stopped the • At 10:11 a.m. on Sunday, ey, 18, of Rochester, on suspicion full of items in the 1000 block police received a report of a ve- of fourth-degree assault, domes- of Northwest Louisiana Avenue. vehicle for a traffic infraction. hicle prowl in the 1000 block of police received a report of a vio- They arrested Brian M. Hull, lation of a protection order in tic violence, near the intersec- No arrests were made. West Walnut Street. A resident tion of California and North- 33, of Chehalis, on suspicion of reportedly looked outside and the 600 block of North Wash- third-degree malicious mischief ington Avenue. west State streets after receiving MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT saw two people with flashlights a report of a dispute. for a report of an earlier dispute inside their car. The resident One Arrested after Altercation in which he allegedly cut a wom- yelled and the suspects fled on Medical Issue Causes Crash an’s phone lines and threatened foot. Nothing was taken. One Arrested on DUI Charge • At 8:37 a.m. on April 18, po- lice responded to the 100 block to puncture her vehicle’s tires • At 7:10 p.m. on Sunday, • At 11:09 a.m. on Sunday, • At 11:26 p.m. on Friday, of East Main Street in Mossy- if she didn’t drive him to Che- camping equipment was report- police responded to a report police arrested Joseph M. Neer, rock to a report of a physical halis. Deputies reportedly found ed stolen from a vehicle in the of a vehicle hitting two parked 19, of Onalaska, on suspicion altercation. Tina M. Spuhler, 36, white powder in Hull’s wallet 1200 block of West Pear Street. vehicles near the intersection of DUI near the intersection of of Mossyrock, was arrested and that tested positive for amphet- • At 5:23 a.m. on Monday, of Fourth Street and Tower Av- Center Street and Cascade Av- booked into the Lewis County amine when he was arrested. He a vehicle prowl was reported in enue. The accident appeared to enue. Jail on suspicion of fourth-de- was scheduled to make his first the 1700 block of West Mellen be caused by a medical issue, gree assault, domestic violence. appearance in Lewis County Street. according to the Police Depart- ment. Drive-By Water Ballooning Superior Court on drug charges • At 12:49 p.m. on Monday, a Monday. purse was reported stolen from a Reported Fraud Reported vehicle the previous night in the Teen Suspected of Shoplifting • At 11:53 p.m. on Friday, po- • At 12:43 p.m. on April 18, Man Booked on Drug Charge 1100 block of L Street. • At 4:27 p.m. on Sunday, lice received a report of people police received a report that police responded to a report of driving around in the area of bank information was fraudu- After Allegedly Trying to Ditch Malicious Mischief a shoplifter in the 1300 block of Northwest West and Northwest lently used to purchase Dish Meth at Jail Front streets throwing water Network services in Morton. • At 2:53 p.m. on Friday, po- Lum Road. A 14-year-old boy is • At 10:37 p.m. on Sunday, balloons at people. The report is still under investi- lice received a report of malicious being referred to juvenile court police arrested David E. Hall, gation. mischief to a vehicle in the 1100 for allegedly shoplifting. 43, of Mineral, on suspicion of block of Belmont Avenue. The in- Public Drinking driving with a suspended license vestigation is ongoing. • At 12:26 p.m. on Saturday, Driver Arrested on DUI Charge in the 100 block of Northwest Garage Burglarized Washington Street in Mineral. • At 4:23 p.m. on Sunday, • At 1:35 p.m. on Monday, police received a report of three • At 8:53 p.m. on April 19, po- paint was scratched on a vehicle men getting drunk in a bus shel- While being booked into the police received a report of a bur- lice arrested Troy D. Watt, 52, of Lewis County Jail, Hall allegedly in the 2800 block of Russell Road. glary in the 800 block of South ter in the 500 block of North Morton, at the Intersection of Air- Market Boulevard. began “making furtive move- Pearl Street in Centralia. port Way and Westlake Avenue in ments” with his pants. When Morton on suspicion of DUI. Man Runs From Police At walking away, a small bag of a Emergency Room Man On Bicycle Robbed Fraud Reported substance that tested positive for methamphetamine fell out • At 3:35 p.m. on Friday, po- • At 7:34 p.m. on Monday, • At 1:40 p.m. on Saturday, Harassment Reported of his pants. Hall reportedly lice arrested Kevin G. Blosser, police received a report of a rob- police received a report of fraud • At 11:55 p.m. on Thursday, denied the drugs were his but 35, on outstanding warrants in bery. A man reported he was in the 1000 block of Northwest police responded to a report of video surveillance showed them the 1400 block of West Main punched in the mouth by an Louisiana Avenue. A person re- harassment in the 400 block of falling out of his pants, accord- Street. Officers took Blosser to unknown man while riding his ported someone fraudulently Second Street. ing the Sheriff’s Office. Hall was Providence Centralia Hospital bicycle near the intersection of charged $800 to their credit scheduled to make his first ap- to be medically cleared before Yew and Mellen streets. His wal- card. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE pearance in Lewis County Supe- booking him into the Lewis let fell out of his pocket, and the rior Court on a drug possession County Jail. Blosser allegedly suspect reportedly picked it up Two Drivers Arrested on DUI Theft Reported charge Monday. ran from the emergency room and walked off. Charges in an attempt to escape, but • At 3:26 p.m. on Saturday, police received a report of a theft • At 1:16 a.m. on Saturday, was captured by an officer and police responded to a report of Truck Stolen booked without further inci- CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT in the 1000 block of Northwest Louisiana Avenue. a single vehicle collision in the • A Chevrolet Silverado truck dent, according to the Centralia Tires Slashed 300 block of state Rote 603. A ve- Police Department. was reportedly stolen from the • At 10:25 a.m. on Friday, po- hicle hit and seriously damaged 300 block of Beaver Creek Road lice received a report that tires No Arrests After Knife Fight a power pole. Jennifer L. Ternan, in Curtis over the weekend. The Bicycle Taken were slashed in the 300 block of Reported 44, of Chehalis, was transported owner, a 59-year-old man from • At 4:33 p.m. on Friday, a Northwest Chehalis Avenue. • At 7:56 p.m. on Saturday, to Providence Centralia Hos- Roy, reported that he left the bicycle was reported stolen from police received a report of a pital where deputies obtained truck at his property in Curtis a search warrant for a blood a yard in the 200 block of East Children Left in Car disturbance in the 400 block of Friday, and when he returned on Plum Street. Northwest Washington Avenue. sample. She was injured and ad- Sunday it was gone. • At 12:12 p.m. Friday, po- A man and woman were walk- mitted into the hospital, and is lice received a report that two ing around a corner with a pas- being referred to prosecutors for ••• Man Booked on Meth Possession children, between 1 and 3 years senger jumped out of a white DUI charges. By The Chronicle Staff After Traffic Stop old, were left alone in a car in the Toyota Solara with a knife and • At 2:15 am. on Sunday, po- • At 9:09 p.m. on Friday, po- 1000 block of Northwest Louisi- started fighting with the man. lice arrested Brian J. Hill, 23, of Please call news reporter Natalie lice arrested Guy A. McAllister, ana Avenue. Police responded but were not Chehalis, at the intersection of Johnson with news tips. She can be 37, of Chehalis, on suspicion able to located a victim or sus- Bishop Road and Interstate Av- reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ enue in Chehalis on suspicion of chronline.com. of possession of methamphet- Man Arrested on Drug Charge pect. amine in the 1100 block of Har- After Dispute rison Avenue. Officers report- Make This The Year You Pre-Plan edly found meth in McAllister’s • At 3:30 p.m. on Friday, po- Assault Reported possession after he was pulled lice received a report of a man • At 1:34 a.m. on Sunday, Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: over for a traffic violation. running with a knife in the 100 police received a report of an as- block of Southwest Sixth Street. sault in the 300 block of North- • Your family knows your wishes Police arrived and learned that west Chehalis Avenue. A man • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues Driver Arrested on DUI Charge there was a verbal dispute. was reportedly punched in the • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided • At 2:22 a.m. on Saturday, Adrian J. Gillespie, 43, of Che- face and hit his head against a • You have peace of mind knowing you have police arrested Charles J. Sprigg, halis, was arrested on suspicion brick wall, knocking him un- given your family a loving git 37, of Centralia, on suspicion of of possession of methamphet- conscious. No arrests were Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for driving under the influence in amine. made. advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes Dissolutions Marriage Licenses CH556160jc.cg The following couples recently OUR LEWIS COUNTY • Katy Lee Steen and Alan Arnold Decrees of dissolution of mar- applied for a marriage license at the ARRANGEMENT OFFICE riage were granted in Lewis County Steen 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Lewis County Courthouse: Centralia, WA Superior Court during March to: • Alba Montealegre Bracamontes • Jacob Paul Stewart, 24, and Eliza- • Marie Ann Hagen and Jeffrey Kulp and Eduardo Herrera Villa beth Anne Scougale, 24, both of Waimea, • Jeremy and Amanda Jackson • Laci Ladonna Bensching and Criss- Hawaii. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 topher J. Anthony Bensching • Jeannie Kay and Richard Cannon • Rosalio Martinez Gutierrez, 37, and • Fred Norman Kemp and Shirley Tania Vargas Plata, 40, both of Centralia • Miriam Reyes and Victor Segovia Jean Kemp • Edgar George Brown, 69, and Mary • Wesley Chad Jensen and Caitlin Ann • Amber June Smith and Jason Daniel Catherine Sterner, 68, both of Longview Jensen Belden • Adan Miguel Martinez, 26, Roches- • Kendra Annette Cruz and Jose • Corey Denise Boehm and Daniel ter, and Ashley Lynn Beck, 23, Pottstown, Four Questions You Should Ask: Miguel Cruz Mendez Eric Kassab Pennsylvania • Jose Navarrete-Aguilar and Elva • Brittani Suzanne Bonahoom and • Carl Verne Churchill, 62, and Delila Navarrete Michael Paul McConnell Elsie Walker, 84, both of Glenoma • Who would make my inal arrangements? Death Notices of Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. Commodities • What are my options? • How much do funeral or cremation services cost? • LYLE HOJEM, 92, Chehalis, died Fri- Gas in Washington — $2.35 (AAA of • day, April 22, at home. No services are Washington) How would my family pay for my inal arrangements? planned at this time. Arrangements are Lotteries Crude Oil — $42.99 per barrel (CME under the direction of Newell-Hoer- Group) ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. Washington’s Monday Games Gold — $1,234 (Monex) • CORALIE ELLEN TAYLOR, 75, Rochester, Powerball: Silver — $16.92 (Monex) died Wednesday, April 20, at home. A I want to answer your questions and protect your family from celebration of life will be held at a later Next jackpot: $282 million confusion and financial hardship at the time of a death. date. Arrangements are under the di- Mega Millions: Corrections ~ Dan Schaefer, Advance Planning Consultant rection of Funeral Alternatives of Wash- Next jackpot: $108 million ington, Centralia. Lotto: 01-09-11-14-21-32 ••• • JEAN D. MULLINS, 89, Onalaska, died Next jackpot: $1.7 million The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Wednesday, April 20, at Morton Gen- Hit 5: 09-10-11-12-23 rate and fair in all its reporting. If Sticklin eral Hospital. A funeral service will be Funeral Chapel

Next cashpot: $100,000 you find an error or believe a news CH556055cbw.cg at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Napavine As- Serving Lewis County Since 1890 sembly of God Church, with a luncheon Match 4: 07-16-23-24 item is incorrect, please call the following. A graveside service will be at Daily Game: 7-5-8 newsroom as soon as possible at sticklinsfuneralchapel.com 2:30 p.m. at Doss Cemetery, Mossyrock. Keno: 02-04-06-07-12-14-16-18-22- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. 360-736-1388 | 1437 South Gold St.Centralia Arrangements are under the direction 23-29-33-37-40-43-45-55-57-66-77 Monday through Friday. • Main 11 LOCAL / FROM THE FRONT PAGE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016

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mates were told to line up at the by David Eatwell, executive di- and quality care,” Hill said in a 44,300 Presidential end of recreation time. rector of the Human Response statement. “We cannot continue Old Tests Found Primary Ballots to Martin allegedly “became Network. On the panel will be to throw taxpayer dollars at the Lead in Two Tacoma unruly,” according to court doc- HRN’s Dianna Peck, program problem without changes to Be Mailed in Lewis uments, and hit two staff mem- manager; Janira Avila, sexual what is ultimately a system and Elementary Schools County on May 4 bers in the face before he was assault advocate; and Miranda management failure.” SEATTLE (AP) — Two pub- subdued. Silva, sexual assault/housing ad- Western State Hospital is in lic elementary schools in Tacoma By The Chronicle Martin is now in state De- vocate. danger of losing federal funding found high levels of lead in their Lewis County voters can ex- partment of Corrections custody. The Lyceum will be at 1 p.m. after inspectors found the hos- drinking water last May, but the pect to find presidential primary When he was a juvenile, he was in Washington Hall, room 103. pital was unsafe. Inslee fired the Tacoma Public School district ballots in their mailboxes soon. tried and convicted as an adult That evening, “The Hunting hospital’s chief executive officer announced the results and in- The Lewis County Auditor’s for first-degree robbery. Ground,” an Oscar-nominated in mid-April after two patients formed parents on Monday. Office will be mailing about documentary about the inci- escaped from the facility. District officials on Friday 44,300 ballots on May 4 to all ac- dence of sexual assault on col- The bill as signed into law night reviewed the past tests that tive registered voters in the coun- Toutle River Rest Areas lege campuses in the U.S., will be will create a committee to rec- found “higher than accepted” ty for the May 24 election. Closed This Week shown at 6 p.m. in Corbet The- ommend improvements for the levels of lead at Mann and Reed The Auditor’s Office mailed atre. Admission is free. hospital, and creates a fund that elementary schools, according to 292 military and overseas ballots for Maintenance Advocates will be available seeks to improve the hospital op- Dave Wilkins, a spokesman for on April 8. By The Chronicle during for debriefing as well as erations, safety and more. It also the district. Wilkins said it wasn’t Voters who have moved can a short film discussion after the requires the hospital to house at immediately known why earlier The Washington State De- contact the Auditor’s Office to screening. least 30 geriatric or long-term- action was not taken on the test partment of Transportation is update their registration. Ballots The Human Response Net- care patients elsewhere in an ef- results. Leslie Cooley, the treasur- closing the Toutle River rest ar- may take more time to get to for- work will be accepting donations fort to free up staff. Retaining er for the Parent Teacher Associa- eas this week for maintenance warding addresses. If the ballot of sweatshirts and sweatpants of employees and hiring new staff tion at Reed, said in a phone in- work. is returned as undeliverable, the all sizes at the events for its hos- has been an issue at Western terview Monday the association Both the northbound and voter will be classified as inactive. pital response program. State Hospital. will be asking further questions southbound rest areas just north No other ballots will be mailed For more information, call “I think this is an important of the district soon and added the of Castle Rock at mile marker 54 until the address is updated. (360) 748-6601. effort to utilize the facility most test results worried her. closed at 6 a.m. Monday and will All ballot packets include efficiently,” Inslee said. “It bothers me that they knew seven steps to ensure votes are be closed until 5 p.m. on Friday. about it for a year and didn’t do counted. WSDOT crews will be work- Governor Vetoes anything,” she said. For only the presidential pri- ing on both facilities’ plumbing Parts of Bill to Aid Environmental Groups mary, voters are required to pick systems and perform routine Sue Over Bull Trout a political party to participate. building safety inspections. Psychiatric Hospital Students Sick After According to a press release, Voters must mark a party dec- SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- Recovery Plan Riding Hot School laration box on their return en- the Toutle River rest areas are some of the busiest in the state ton Gov. Jay Inslee vetoed several KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — velop and vote for one candidate Two environmental groups have Bus; Driver on Leave with about 2.19 million visitors sections of a bill aimed at im- in the same party. proving operations at Western filed a lawsuit against the federal EVERETT (AP) — The Ever- each year based on the number More information about the State Hospital, a state-run psy- government over the U.S. Fish ett School District is investigat- of toilet flushes. upcoming election is available at chiatric facility. and Wildlife Service’s plan to re- ing after students got sick after Work is being done now in vote.wa.gov/lewis. The Tacoma News Tribune cover threatened bull trout. riding the bus home this week. advance of the busy summer sea- reported that Inslee signed Sen- Alliance for the Wild Rock- The Daily Herald reported a son. ate Bill 6656 into law last week ies and Friends of the Wild Swan 7-year-old started throwing up Teen Charged With Travelers heading north who but vetoed parts of it, including a filed the lawsuit on April 19 in on the bus Tuesday due to the need a break can use the Scatter Assault After Scuffle portion that would have allowed U.S. District Court in Oregon, heat in a week of record-break- Creek Rest Area at mile marker With Staff At Green Hill psychiatric nurses with ad- accusing federal wildlife officials ing temperatures in the 70s and 90, and those heading south can vanced degrees to fill open psy- of not doing enough to help the 80s in the region. By The Chronicle use the Gee Creek Rest Area at chiatrist positions at the hospital. trout and saying the recovery A parent says the bus driver mile marker 12. A former Green Hill School Another veto blocked an ef- plan violates the Endangered refused to allow the kids to open resident is facing charges after fort to reduce use of state psychi- Species Act with its inadequacies. the windows. Another parent, allegedly assaulting two guards Sexual Assault Is atric facilities by using financial The agency released its Bull Tanya Raffensperger-Dowell, re- when told to line up after recre- incentives. The bill’s sponsor, Trout Recovery Plan in Septem- ported the incident to the school ation time in March. Topic of Lyceum Panel, state Sen. Andy Hill, a Republi- ber outlining actions to boost and bus company and was told Devin Anthony Martin, 18, Documentary can from Redmond, said Inslee bull trout populations in six re- the driver wouldn’t be driving was charged Monday in Lewis vetoed the most important re- covery units spread over Idaho, the next day. County Superior Court with two By The Chronicle forms in the proposal. Oregon, Washington, Montana A supervisor then drove the counts of custodial assault. “The Effects of Sexual Assault “Patients expect and deserve and a tiny portion of Nevada. bus Wednesday, with lowered According to court docu- on Communities” will be the better care, employees expect A spokesman with FWS said windows and bottles of water ments, on March 13, Martin was topic of a panel discussion at the and deserve safer working con- the agency wouldn’t comment on for the kids. But two children re- at the weight room at Green Hill Lyceum presentation Wednesday ditions, and the general public pending litigation, but biologists portedly became ill that day and in Chehalis, a juvenile correction at Centralia College. needs to know their tax dol- with the federal agency have de- were treated after medical per- facility, when he and other in- The panel will be moderated lars go toward actual treatment fended the plan as realistic. sonnel were called.

“We want to make sure we’re “We’re juggling them at the the way they want to go, I’d ministrative chief of Fire Depar- Merger operating as one agency,” said same time right now,” said hope it would be on the Febru- ment 12, noted, “When most Schaffran. Schaffran. ary 2017 ballot,” said Schaffran, people call 911 they don’t care Continued from the front page As a cost-saving measure, Schaffran insists that as the who added that both the merger who shows up, they just want representatives of the fire dis- system is currently set up, the and annexation time frames are someone to show up. We’re try- District 12 encircles Tenino tricts are going door-to-door in citizens of Tenino are at a disad- flexible. ing to make sure that happens and stretches in all directions, Fire District 16 to gather peti- vantage because they can’t run “It will take as long as it takes for everyone as quickly as pos- while District 16 surrounds, but tion signatures. In order to pass for elected positions in the fire because we want to make sure sible.” does not include, the city of Bu- the petition, they will need 176 district, so they have no voice in they are done right.” If the district merger is ap- coda, all the way down to the signatures, or three-fifths of the the services they receive. Schaffran acknowledged proved, a new name and em- Lewis County line. district’s registered voters. “For the city, it’s really a bo- that neither plan is a foregone blem change will be in store but Districts 12 and 16 have been “We’ve been doing this (mu- nus because right now they’re conclusion and that there has so far nothing has been final- providing each other mutual aid tual aid and joint training) for under a contract and the people been a predictable amount of ized. The drafts are still up for and conducting joint training three years and we haven’t had don’t get to vote on it,” explained pushback associated with the community discussion, and the exercises for the past three years. any problems, so we’re just look- Schaffran. proposed changes. county commissioners would Currently, though, District 16, ing for the citizens to make it He added that the annexa- “Everyone is sensitive about have the final say. which is sparsely populated and legitimate,” explained Schaf- tion may also lower some home what they are paying for taxes. In Tenino, Mayor Wayne consists mostly of timberlands fran. “The whole priority here insurance rates based on an im- They want to make sure that the Fournier said he supports the and the old coal mine area, is is to achieve efficiencies and ef- proved fire safety rating. increases are matching the ser- plans for combined services. dependent on volunteer fire- fectiveness.” Fire Department 12 has vices. They want to make sure “I’m a firefighter myself and fighters with no daytime pres- Schaffran said he is hope- asked representatives of the re- that those increased taxes will anytime I see resources getting ence, while District 12 has a full- ful to have the merger finalized cently merged Fire District 3 create dividends,” said Schaffran. put into regional efforts I get ex- time, paid station presence. sometime this summer. and Lacey Fire Department to Shaffron made sure to em- cited,” said Fournier. “It’s more According to Andrew Schaf- As for Tenino, the city has come out to speak to the Tenino phasize that there are no depart- money going to boots on the fran, fire chief of District 16 and been under contract with Fire City Council about their com- ment shutdowns associated with ground and less to guys in of- joint fire chief of District 12, if District 12 since at least 1990. bined experience with the an- either of the proposals and no fices.” passed, the merger would en- Now, there is an effort to of- nexation process. fire engines will be moved. Re- For more information on the sure even services are provided ficially annex the city into the “If all the numbers crunch sources will simply be shared. fire district proposals call Fire to all areas. county district. out and the city says yes that’s Christina Vanderhoof, ad- District 12 at (360) 264-4116.

Hojem scheduled for 1 p.m. May 7 He later helped form fire sioner for District 2, losing to to look at options for having it Hojem at Bethel Church in Chehalis. districts in Onalaska, Toledo, Bill Schulte in the general elec- replaced. Doctors found he had The Fire District is also orga- Mossyrock and Napavine — tion, although he won the Au- two clogged arteries, complicat- Continued from the front page nizing a procession for Lyle Ho- four of the first five fire districts gust primary. Lyle Hojem ran ing the situation. jem from the Southwest Wash- in the county. as a Republican and focused his At the same time, Lyle Hojem something,” Ross Hojem said. ington Fairgrounds to the church. When interviewed in 2005 campaign on the importance began complaining about belly “He was always thinking ahead.” “Dad’s gonna love it,” Ross by former Chronicle editor Bri- of private property rights and pain, Ross Hojem said, but every- Lyle Hojem, a former fire Hojem said, noting that his dad an Mittge, Hojem said “nearly flood protection. one, including his doctors, thought district commissioner, Lewis would probably enjoy even more all the populated land in the Ross Hojem described his fa- it was likely nerves or stress from County Planning Commission the notion that the procession county is covered by a fire pro- ther as stubborn, not meaning it his upcoming heart surgery. member and county commis- might hold up traffic. tection district, something I’m to sound detrimental. Two weeks ago, doctors in- sion candidate, pretty … proud of.” “I didn’t realize how close he stalled stents to help clear his died at 92 on LYLE HOJEM grew up in the Hojem represented Lewis and I were until he was gone,” arteries. His belly pain contin- Friday at his Fords Prairie area of Centralia County on the Chehalis Basin Ross Hojem said. “I didn’t real- ued, and he spent seven days at home in Cheha- during the Great Depression. Partnership, then the Cheha- ize how alike we were.” Providence St. Peter Hospital lis after a brief When his father broke his back, lis River Basin Flood Authority. Ross Hojem said his dad was a in Olympia, where he was diag- battle with pan- Hojem and his brothers and sis- He served on the Lewis County real character whose colorful lan- nosed with pancreatic cancer. creatic cancer. ters and mother had to work to Planning Commission for de- guage and witticisms prompted “He was flirting with the Ross Hojem support the family. cades and on the Lewis County the family to create a book of “Lyle- nurses up until the last day in said his father “He just never was one to Fire District 5 board for 49 years, isms” to record his finer moments. the hospital,” Ross Hojem said. was “always Lyle Hojem complain,” Ross Hojem said. starting in 1955. “Probably none of them should Lyle Hojem’s family thought on the ground died at 92 Like his father during the He was the western region be repeated in the newspaper,” they’d have a few months left floor” in his life, Depression, Lyle Hojem broke manager for the state Depart- Ross Hojem said. “ ... He was frus- with their patriarch. starting with his own back working at a tire ment of Natural Resources for tratingly honest and candid.” “I brought him home a week his role as one of the founders store at about 18 years old — 20 years and later worked as a ago Thursday,” Ross Hojem said. of several fire districts, and con- an injury that kept him out of forest management consultant. IN HIS INTERVIEW with Mittge, “… He had a bucket list.” tinuing to his positions on the World War II, his son said, but In 2002, he started working as a Lyle Hojem said he’d need to However, the cancer had county planning commission never held him back. project manager for the Port of live to be “134” to get everything other plans, and Lyle Hojem died and in the Chehalis River Basin Ross Hojem described his Centralia. done that he planned for his life. Friday, with family members by Flood Authority. dad as “rabble rouser” who once His son Ross has been a log- However, at 92, his fam- his side through his last days. “If we could all give back to enjoyed racing his Ford Model A. ger and basketball coach, and ily knew he was starting to slow “I wish and hope I could live the community around us like “Then he became a guy that younger son Kent is the CEO of down. a full life like that,” Ross Hojem Dad did, it’d be a heck of a better you’d want to be,” he said. the Washington State Fair. His Lyle Hojem had a bad heart said Monday. “There is a huge place,” he said. In the 1940s and ‘50s, Lyle wife Beverly died in 2001. valve, and six weeks before his hole in my life now. Dad just Lewis County Fire District 5 is Hojem was a forest warden in At 85 years old in 2008, he death, his family went to Swed- has always been there for me no organizing a celebration of life for Lewis County. ran for Lewis County commis- ish Medical Center in Seattle matter what.” Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Storms Could Bring Ukraine Marks 30th Powerful Tornadoes Trump, Clinton Eye NE Anniversary of to Great Plains Chernobyl Disaster OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — With — Forecasters are warning that flowers, candles, anger and tears, severe storms could bring “sig- Sweeps in Primaries Ukraine on Tuesday marked the nificant” tornadoes and grape- 30th anniversary of the explosion fruit-sized hail to the Great By Julie Pace and Catherine Lucey at the Chernobyl nuclear plant, Plains on Tuesday, while severe the world’s worst nuclear accident. thunderstorms and strong wind The Associated Press “If you want to be president of the United Some survivors said the chaos of gusts are predicted for Mid- PHILADELPHIA — Donald States, you’ve got to get familiar with the that time is etched in their minds Atlantic states where voters are Trump is aiming for a sweep of forever. casting ballots in primary elec- all five Northeastern states hold- United States. Don’t just fly that big jet Ukrainian President Petro Po- tions. ing primaries Tuesday, includ- roshenko led a ceremony in Cher- The most dangerous weather ing Pennsylvania, with his rivals in and land it and go make a big speech nobyl, where work is underway to — heavy winds, tornadoes and pinning their hopes of stopping and insult everybody you can think of.” complete a 2 billion euro ($2.25 giant hail — will likely take aim the Republican front-runner on billion) long-term shelter over the at a 66,000-square-mile area a fragile coordination strategy in Hillary Clinton building containing Chernobyl’s stretching from southern Okla- the next rounds of voting. who is shifting the focus of her attacks to Donald Trump exploded reactor. Once the struc- homa to southern Nebraska, in- For Democratic leader Hill- ture is in place, work will begin cluding the Oklahoma City and ary Clinton, wins in most of to remove the reactor and its lava- Wichita, Kansas, areas, accord- 2008 Democratic primaries to The Democratic race is far like radioactive waste. Tuesday’s contests would leave ing to the Storm Prediction Cen- Barack Obama. more settled than the chaotic The disaster shone a spotlight little doubt that she’ll be her par- ter in Norman, Oklahoma. “I did not put down condi- GOP contest, despite Trump on lax safety standards and gov- ty’s nominee. Rival Bernie Sand- Parts of Texas and Missouri tions,” she said on MSNBC. “I having a lead in the delegate ernment secrecy in the former are also at risk for big hail and ers’ team has sent mixed signals said I am supporting Senator count. Soviet Union. The explosion on damaging wind gusts, forecast- about his standing in the race, Obama. ... I hope that we will see The businessman is the only April 26, 1986, was not reported ers said. with one top adviser suggesting a the same this year.” one left in the race who can by Soviet authorities for two days, In all, nearly 50 million peo- tough night would push the Ver- In addition to Pennsylvania, reach the 1,237 delegates needed and then only after winds had car- ple from the Rio Grande in South mont senator to reassess his bid Connecticut, Delaware, Mary- to clinch the nomination before ried the fallout across Europe and Texas to Omaha, Nebraska, and and another vowing to fight “all land and Rhode Island hold pri- the convention, but he could very Swedish experts had gone public the western regions of Missouri, the way to the convention.” maries on Tuesday. Candidates well fall short, pushing the nom- with their concerns. Arkansas and Iowa are at a slight Clinton was already looking and outside groups have spent inating process to the party’s July risk or higher of experiencing se- past Sanders, barely mention- $13.9 million on advertisements gathering in Cleveland. vere weather Tuesday. ing him during recent campaign in the states, with Clinton and Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Sounds of Silence: events. Instead, she deepened her Sanders dominating the spend- Ohio Gov. John Kasich are now UK’s Big Ben to Fall attacks on Trump, casting the ing. joining forces to try to make Blowing Dust Closes billionaire businessman as out of Sanders said candidly on that happen. Their loose alliance Quiet for Repairs I-10 Stretch Between touch with Americans. ABC’s “Good Morning America” marks a stunning shift in par- LONDON (AP) — It’s so long “If you want to be president that his campaign is “handi- ticular for Cruz, who has called to Big Ben’s bongs — at least tem- Arizona, New Mexico of the United States, you’ve got capped” since the states in play on Kasich to drop out of the race porarily. PHOENIX (AP) — Blowing to get familiar with the United Tuesday don’t allow indepen- and has confidently touted the British officials announced dust caused the closure of a 62- States,” Clinton said. “Don’t just dents to participate, but add- strength of his convention strat- Tuesday that the famous bell of mile stretch of Interstate 10 be- fly that big jet in and land it and ed that “we are going to fight egy. Parliament will fall silent for sev- tween southeastern Arizona and go make a big speech and insult through California and then Kasich has won just a single eral months during repairs to its New Mexico for about two hours. everybody you can think of.” we’ll see what happens.” primary — his home state — but crumbling clock tower. The eastbound lanes be- Asked Monday whether she Democrats are competing for hopes to sway convention del- The work, due to begin in Janu- tween U.S. 91 in Arizona and needed to do more to gain Sand- 384 delegates in Tuesday’s con- egates that he’s the only Republi- ary 2017 and last three years, is the Lordsburg, New Mexico were re- ers’ support in the general elec- tests, while Republicans have 172 can capable of defeating Clinton biggest repair job on the tower for opened about 6:30 p.m. Monday. tion, she noted her loss in the up for grabs. in the general election. decades — and Steve Jaggs, Parlia- Arizona Department of ment’s Keeper of the Great Clock, Transportation officials say the said it can’t wait much longer. westbound lanes remain closed “The tower is not unstable,” he as crews clean up a crash involv- said. “But unless we do something ing two semitrailers about 15 now it’s going to get a lot worse. miles from the New Mexico bor- “We need to do the work pretty der. soon to keep this for future gen- National Weather Service erations to enjoy.” meteorologists say a series of Jaggs said the $42 million ren- low-pressure systems moved ovation will include work to repair over Arizona, bringing wind corrosion to the cast-iron roof and gusts of up to 40 mph by Monday to stop water seepage that threat- afternoon. ens to damage the stonework on the iconic 160-year-old building. Tourist in Yoga Airplane Altercation Allowed Philippine Troops to Fly to Korea Hunt Extremists Who HONOLULU (AP) — A tour- Beheaded Canadian ist whose desire to do yoga on a MANILA, Philippines (AP) — plane led to his arrest is being al- The Philippine military came un- lowed to leave Hawaii and return der increased pressure Tuesday to home to South Korea. rescue more than 20 foreign hos- U.S. Magistrate Judge Kevin tages after their Muslim extremist Chang previously allowed Hy- captors beheaded a Canadian man, ongtae Pae to be released on but troops face a dilemma in how bond, but prevented him from to succeed without endangering leaving the state because of con- Chuck Liddy / The News & Observer the remaining captives. cerns about him being on a plane Protesters head into the Legislative building for a sit-in against House Bill 2 in Raleigh, N.C., Monday. While demonstrations Abu Sayyaf gunmen beheaded again. circled North Carolina’s statehouse for and against a Republican-backed law curtailing protections for LGBT people and limit- John Ridsdel on Monday in the On Monday, Chang made the ing public bathroom access for people, House Democrats filed a repeal bill that stands little chance of passing. southern province of Sulu, spark- modification after Pae’s defense ing condemnations and prompt- attorney asked that Pae return to ing Canadian Prime Minister Jus- the Honolulu Federal Detention tin Trudeau to pledge to help the Center. Jin Tae “JT” Kim said his LGBT Debate Spurs Arrests Philippines pursue the extremists client can’t afford to keep staying behind the “heinous act.” in a bed and breakfast or to pay “Canada condemns without to see a doctor for more medica- at North Carolina Statehouse reservation the brutality of the tion. hostage takers and this unneces- By Jonathan Drew and Gary D. Robertson noise long after the chambers sought to close the building for sary death,” Trudeau told report- The Associated Press gaveled out. He said he was en- the night. ers. “This was an act of cold-blood- Feds Issue New couraged by the fact that dozens Acting General Assembly Po- ed murder and responsibility rests Standards for Medicaid RALEIGH, N.C. — A day were willing to risk arrest. lice Chief Martin Brock said all squarely with the terrorist group of protests and arrests around “It’s a reason for hope. There’s would be charged with second- who took him hostage.” Insurance Plans North Carolina’s statehouse so many of us here,” he said. “I’m degree trespassing, and would marked what’s likely to be weeks WASHINGTON (AP) — The pretty passionate about it.” be cited for violating building of impassioned debate over a law Obama administration Monday Three waves of several dozen rules or the fire code. Brock says French Rail Strike set new standards for Medicaid limiting protections for LGBT people held sit-ins outside the one also faces a resisting arrest Disrupts Commuters private insurance plans, which people. offices of legislative leaders. The charge. in recent years have become the Officers arrested 54 protest- final group included those who Other pockets of protest Across the Country main source of coverage for low- ers who came to voice opposi- sought to be arrested to make broke out elsewhere in the Leg- PARIS (AP) — A French rail income people. tion to the law late Monday as their point. islative Building Monday night. strike has seriously disrupted train The rules apply to insurers legislators returned to start their Shortly before the evening As the short House meeting service around the country, can- operating as Medicaid middle- session. The arrests capped a session began, more than a doz- ended, demonstrators in the celing a slew of train routes and men in 39 states and Washington, day of dueling demonstrations en demonstrators walked into gallery yelled their displeasure. snarling commutes for hundreds DC. Each state runs its own pro- that also included thousands of House Speaker Tim Moore’s of- Several dozen protesters shouted, of thousands in Paris and in the gram, although the federal gov- people who gathered to praise fice and began chanting. danced and waved their hands provinces. ernment pays most of the cost. the law. A few minutes later, law en- inside the front doors of the Leg- France’s national rail company Private insurers now provide The state’s top elected Re- forcement officers started lead- islative Building for at least a half SNCF says half of the country’s coverage to about two-thirds of publican leaders said they don’t ing out the protesters who had hour before leaving. high speed trains are being can- the more than 70 million Medic- plan to repeal it, a stance likely to entered Moore’s office, one by Earlier in the day, thousands celed. It says one out of three sub- aid recipients, and the rules had stoke further protests. one, in plastic handcuffs. One of Christian conservatives and urban trains are similarly affected. not been updated for more than Dozens intent on disrupting man had to be carried out. other supporters of the law In Paris, half of all suburban train 10 years. lawmakers created a raucous at- Most were led out quietly, but known as House Bill 2 gathered trips were hit. Among other requirements, mosphere at the state legislative one woman chanted: “Forward on a grassy mall behind the Eurostar says its services link- the rules specify that insurance building following an afternoon together, not one step back!” Legislative Building on the leg- ing London with Brussels, France companies must guarantee ac- rally that drew hundreds of the Eighteen of those arrested islature’s opening day to praise and other cities are unaffected. cess to certain types of service law’s opponents. were led from Moore’s office, the mostly Republican legisla- Thalys, which runs trains between providers, and that at least 85 Ken Jones, of Swannanoa, while the rest were arrested a tors and GOP Gov. Pat McCrory France, Belgium and Germany, percent of what insurers get paid was among three-dozen dem- couple of hours later outside for passing the restrictions last told its customers to expect some must be spent on medical care. onstrators who stayed to make Moore’s closed office as officers month in a special session. disruptions. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 • Main 13 Our Quality Is Timeless. This Price Isn’t!

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The list contained about 25 items, which included a <a href="/tags/Baseball/" rel="tag">baseball</a> equipment shed; security light- ing around the bathrooms, pa- vilion, parking and stage area; a park golf cart with a trailer; camping and electric RV hook- ups and fire pits; and playground equipment with a fort structure and slide; among other things. She said the list isn’t priori- tized or limited to potential as- Photos by Pete Caster / pcaster@chronline.com sistance from BNSF. Above: An Amtrak train crosses “To me it looks like a 50-year a trestle spanning Olequa Creek plan or a 30-year plan,” said near Winolequa Park in Winlock councilor Dennis Korpi. “It looks on Monday afternoon. like you’re walking in, tearing everything down and rebuilding Left: Little League baseball play- everything. There’s only a couple ers from Boistfort and Winlock things you left off.” warm up prior to a game at He added that everything on Winolequa Park in Winlock on the list looked logical. Monday afternoon. Mayor Lonnie Dowell said without knowing what monetary The railway company plans value BNSF may offer, it’s diffi- to assemble a 200-foot crane in cult to generate a more specific the parking lot at the park. Any list of desired improvements. pavement damaged during the “If they come back with an work would be repaired. amount, then we’ll prioritize The council on Monday also what we would like,” Vogel said. briefly discussed installing cam- “… These are all things that eras at the park to deter and catch would benefit the park. We real- vandals. The topic was intro- ize that it’s asking for the moon.” duced at the council’s previous BNSF wants to build a tem- meeting by councilor Tim White. porary 25- to 30-foot-wide rock Cameras were not on the road in the footprint of a for- trees and some shrubbery would A temporary easement its bridge. The west side will be board’s list of desired improve- mer roadway through the park need to be cut to make room through the park would allow improved as well. BNSF plans to ments, but the park board is cur- to bring equipment to its bridge for the current proposed path, the contractor for the BNSF replace the bearings, supporting rently researching the camera over Olequa Creek. About six which could be altered. project to access the east side of beams and track on its bridge. options and costs, Vogel said. News in Brief Former Sportscaster ex-sportscaster lives in New- tion, with two permanent em- based child care provider, says Foundation, an Olympia-based castle and caucused for Hillary ployees added as a result of the she sought names and contact conservative think tank. Tony Ventrella to Run Clinton. He describes himself as expansion. information so she could dis- Benn, who was represented a moderate Democrat. Solvay officials say they are tribute an email newsletter to by Freedom Foundation attorney for Congress working to meet rising demand others. James Abernathy, told the court SEATTLE (AP) — Former Washington Hires New for hydrogen peroxide from the The union’s attorney, Robert she would not provide child care Seattle sportscaster Tony Ven- pulp and paper industry. Lavitt, argued that Benn was act- providers’ contact information trella has announced a bid for Jersey Consultants for ing as an agent of the Freedom to that group. Congress in the 8th Congressio- nal District, challenging Repub- Gambling Study Judge Says State Can lican incumbent U.S. Rep. Dave TACOMA (AP) — A Wash- Release Info About Child Serving Reichert. ington state agency has hired LewiS County The Seattle Times reported New Jersey consultants to pre- Care Providers PACIFIC Ventrella, a Democrat, will fo- pare an economic market study OLYMPIA (AP) — A Thur- cus his campaign on fighting on gambling in the state. ston County judge says the state Prosthetics & Orthotics, LLC big money in politics. He says he The News Tribune reported may release contact information won’t take money from political- that a press release says Spec- about licensed child care provid- action committees (PACs) or ask trum Gaming Group has worked ers under a public records re- rich people for big checks. in the field since the 1980s and quest. • Artiicial Limbs He also supports overturn- has conducted studies on gam- A union representing state ing the 2010 U.S. Supreme Court bling in other states, including child care workers had sued ruling known as Citizens United Florida and Connecticut. to block the release, arguing it • Knee Braces that allows more spending in Washington State Gambling would put child care workers politics. Commission announced Thurs- and children in danger. • Leg Braces “Everybody says there is too day that it hired the consultants. The Olympian reported that much money in politics but so Commission Chair Chris Stea- Service Employees International far there hasn’t been much done rns says the study’s results will be Union Local 925 won a tem- • Arch Supports about it,” Ventrella said. “This a powerful economic tool for the porary injunction earlier this year, I think people are ready.” state and its Native American month preventing the Depart- Reichert, Ventrella’s oppo- tribes. It is expected to be com- ment of Early Learning from • Diabetic Shoes nent, was first elected to Con- plete by late fall. releasing the information. But CH5556030cbw.cg gress in 2004 and was formerly The study will outline the another judge on Friday did not Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO the King County sheriff. He con- current gambling market, aside extend the injunction or grant a Whitney Donati, Orthotist (360) 330-1602 sidered running against Demo- from the lottery and horse rac- new one. cratic Gov. Jay Inslee this year ing, and forecast potential indus- Shannon Benn, a Spokane- 1800 Cooks Hill Road, Suite A, Centralia, WA 98531 but decided against it. According try growth. to the Federal Election Commis- sion, Reichert’s campaign has raised nearly $750,000. More Longview Hydrogen than half of it has come from Peroxide Plant Starts PACs. “It is our democratic pro- Major Expansion cess that makes our country a LONGVIEW (AP) — A hy- model for the rest of the world,” drogen peroxide manufacturer Reichert said in a statement. “I in Longview is starting a $22 look forward to discussing the million expansion. issues important to the 8th Dis- The Daily News reported trict — national security, tax that crews broke ground on the Includes two dental cleanings, one dental exam, unlimited reform, increased trade in the Longview Solvay Chemicals digital x-rays, PLUS 10% off all services! global market, growing small project at the end of March. JH businesses, providing assistance Kelley and DeWitt Construction to our veterans and protecting is managing underground work Evening appointments available! our most vulnerable, seniors and and Solvay has not yet awarded children.” a contract for above-ground con- Free implant consultation Ventrella, 71, spent decades struction. Construction is slated Free 2nd opinions on KING-TV as a sports anchor to end in October. and has worked for other televi- The $22 million project is </p><p> sion and radio stations in the city. the first phase of a larger effort CH555993cbw.do Lately he’s been a digital-media to boost hydrogen peroxide pro- host for the Seattle Seahawks but duction by 10 percent. In the first left the job this year to prepare phase of expected to generate for the congressional race. The about 40 jobs at peak construc- The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 • Main 15</p><p>Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations</p><p>Bluegrass Music Rocks the Vet Voice of the People</p><p>Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of the recent highlights of conversation.</p><p>Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page react on Facebook to “Governor Vetoes Parts of Bill to Aid Psychiatric Hospital:”</p><p>John Smith: “The most important parts”, to who? I don’t see how taking more money away from a mental institution is going to help the problem. Although I’m not a fan of this gover- nor, why would you want to allow a lesser qual- Photograph submitted by Washington Bluegrass Assocation ified nurse to perform the duties of the more Portland’s Grass Station performs at the Veterans Memorial Museum in Chehalis Saturday. General Cothren, Washington qualified psychiatrist, a transition to even more Bluegrass Association president, which staged the performance, said the group already is planning another concert at the substandard mental health care? Reduce use museum for next winter. by financial incentives, what is that anyway? The governor has promptly fired the CFO. Now let’s police the needed changes. Legislature? Big Crowd Sees Portland’s Grass Station Perform at Veterans Memorial Museum Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page react on Facebook to “Centralia Police Sergeant Demoted for Second Saturday’s concert at the live performance as a band but used. “We’ve been borrowing the Time in 10 Months:” Veterans Memorial Museum whose lineup included a number lights and we’ve gotten by with in Chehalis featured Portland- of veteran musicians. them, but that’s an area we can based Grass Station playing in “We were lucky,” said Co- improve on.” Cecil Taylor III: If you lie or even misrepre- front of nearly 200 attendees. thren. “These guys have all been No further WBA concerts at sent at any point in the hiring process you will The performance marked the with some great bands but they the museum are scheduled be- not be hired. I have massive respect for the second show at the Vet, hosted by haven’t been together very long fore the annual Mount St. Helens men and woman who do this job. If you lie to the Washington Bluegrass Asso- and are just starting to get the Bluegrass Festival at Toledo High steal money from taxpayers you should fired, ciation and sponsored by Goebel name Grass Station out there. It’s School in August, but Cothren not demoted, and appropriate charges filed. If Septic Tank Services, Centralia. going to be harder to find open said the association is already Sgt. Ross is truly innocent I hope they prove it, Whiskey Deaf played at the venue dates on their schedule before looking ahead to next winter. showing no wrongdoing without any doubt. If in February. Both concerts were long, but we were able to get “We went into this to see not, the above statement stands and the issue sold out. them for this one.” whether holding regular shows should be dealt with accordingly. Just remem- “We’re really happy with how Newer audio equipment re- outside Toledo would work or ber, take everything you read about someone things turned out,” says WBA cently purchased by WBA board not, and it’s gone better than with a grain of salt until you see the ACTUAL president General Cothren, of member Jamie Guenther was I’d hoped. The museum is a evidence against them for yourself. Winlock. “The music was very used on Saturday. “The first great place to have these. Chip good and everyone who came show sounded fine, but this Duncan (museum director) has seemed to be having a great time. was a lot better,” Cothren com- been super to work with and we It’s always good to see so many mented. “The band mentioned couldn’t be happier about hav- smiling people because it means on stage how good things were ing Pam Orr and Goebel as a we may be doing something right.” sounding for them and I’ve sponsor. We’re already starting Malia Gislason: I agree with you, Cecil Cothren added that the heard from people who noticed to work on a putting a show to- Taylor III. I am a supporter for the most part of WBA was fortunate to bring in the difference.” gether for December. law enforcement. BUT as for Centralia, I have the Grass Station, who were in Up next, he said, is shoring “We’ll definitely be coming a reason to not be. But I REALLY don’t like the Chehalis for just their second up the stage-lighting system back for more.” crap they’ve pulled at CPD. I am disappointed that yet another accusation has come out. As Volunteering for the demotion, why wait? Should have hap- No Dental Insurance? pened a lonnnnng time ago. Looking for local volunteer Introducing an afordable dental opportunities that align with care membership plan for the No Problem! $ your interests? uninsured. 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The pigeon was one of a couple dozen of Steelhammer’s that made the 85-mile voyage from Vancouver, Washington, that morning. The grain silo on Steelhammer’s farm is used as a key recognition point for the birds to return to their homes.</p><p>Pigeons from the Everett Racing Homer Club prepare to be released on Saturday morning in Rochester. Most will make the voyage back home to Everett in less than two hours.</p><p>A single pigeon sits in the coop at Glen Steelhammer’s farm after its teammates After circling around Glen Steelhammer’s farm for a moment, pigeons from the Everett Racing Homer Club head north to went racing on Saturday morning. Steelhammer said that this one was tired and Everett after being released on Saturday morning in Rochester. Most will make the voyage back home to Everett in less than needed a rest. two hours. can range anywhere from 80 to to return. In order to train a pigeon to to get involved in the wild world Racing 475 miles. He also noted that pi- “No, this is their home,” said become a homing pigeon you of pigeon racing, Froschauer said, geons are fairly consistent with Steelhammer. “This is where must take a hatchling and raise “It’s simple. Just say you want to, Continued from the front page their flight patterns but preda- they were born and raised. Home it up for 30 days as a confined build a box and you’ll have more tory birds can throw them off is everything to them.” chick. After that month, the help than you’ll know what to That same day, Steelhammer schedule, or even kill them. “Not The accomplished pigeon bird can be brought to a settling do with.” The avian ambassador raced about 25 of his own birds all of them come home. There’s rearer added, “When a cock bird cage, which is typically located noted that the small flock of lo- as part of a 10-week competitive predators, hawks,” explained has come home to his box and high off the ground so that the cal pigeon racers are always eager racing series. His birds were re- Steelhammer. “You know, hawks sees his hen in there, he gets birds can become familiar with to share their knowledge in order leased from Vancouver, Wash- have to eat too.” pretty excited.” their home area and imprint the to grow the sport — at least up to ington, on Saturday morning, However, “They hardly ever Not all birds cut the muster pigeon’s eye view. About a week the point of competitive disad- and the fastest batch covered the get lost,” added Steelhammer. though. later the pigeons can be released vantage. roughly 85 miles back to Roches- “That’s what birds do. Flying four “If they want a home they’ve for their first free flight, and Froschauer has been racing ter in 89 minutes. That result was or five hours for them is no big got to earn it,” noted Steelhammer. from there the bird tenders work birds since the 1970s and he noted, one minute faster than the prior deal.” Those that don’t earn their to build up the stamina of their “It’s a lot of fun. Anybody who’s week’s race, when hot tempera- The birds navigate through a keep sometimes wind up getting racers, usually beginning with competitive likes to keep the edge tures slowed the times up ever so combination of senses but, “Mag- “breasted out” and turned into 1-mile journeys. going.” He added, “You sort of slightly. netic north has a lot to do with it,” jerky. Steelhammer says some Most racing birds have flown bond with them but they’re not a Steelhammer took the top said Steelhammer. He added that people balk at his culling prac- between 20 and 50 miles by the pet that will come and sit on your five positions in that inaugural smell and sight are also impor- tice, but it doesn’t bother him time they fly their first race. shoulder. But you’ve got your spe- race. tant. Generally, when the birds at all. In his own defense, Steel- Steelhammer says it takes “twen- cial ones too. The special ones are “They can just about fly it are released from their cages to hammer asked, “What’s the dif- ty tosses minimum and then the ones that win!” as fast as you can drive it,” said ference between that and eating a they can race.” He considers pi- Additional information on Steelhammer, who noted that start their dashing fight home, geons between 1 and 5 years old pigeon racing can be found on- his fastest pigeons can beat him they will spend a few minutes cir- chicken or a pig or a cow?” to be the best racers. line at https://www.pigeon.org/ home to Rochester when he re- cling up and gaining their collec- The sport of pigeon racing is bandlist.php?year=2013&f=S. leases them in Longview. tive bearings, but not always. popular across the globe, with For anybody wondering how The races typically start from “Sometimes you’ll have one some contests offering prizes as one spot, such as Rochester or bird that knows right where he high as $200,000. Vancouver, and then the birds fly is and he’ll break out right away,” The sport is not as big in back to their various homes. All said Steelhammer. America, but the limited partici- of the birds are equipped with Those are the good racers. pants are no less passionate. “It’s electronic tracking bracelets that Steelhammer observed a all real small money at this level. register their flight paths and little more circling than normal It’s mainly the guys that just love corresponding race times. In on Saturday and blamed it on the their birds and love to compete,” order to account for the varying relative lack of sunlight due to said Steelhammer, who said he distances between the starting the heavy morning clouds. Cool has won prizes as high as $1,200. point and each of contestant’s temperatures and a slight wind Racing pigeons are distinctly individual home, the race results likely allowed them to make up different from common city pi- are based on a yards-per-minute that lost time though. geons. They come from delib- formula. In practice, the highest Just as important as the quick erately honed racing bloodlines overall sustained speed wins. start is the full speed finish. and are cared for specifically Fifty miles per hour is a typical “Every second counts. They to facilitate their racing prow- top speed for a speedy pigeon, al- have to go past that pad to reg- ess. The outcome is a decidedly CH557288jc.cg though the fastest racers can reach ister,” said Froschauer, pointing large-breasted, strong-statured 60 mph with the aid of a tailwind. to an electronic sensor that reg- and brightly-colored bird that “Every race is different de- isters each returning pigeon’s shimmers purple and teal in the pending on the weather,” said Jack ankle band. “They could come Pacific Northwest’s flickering Froschauer, who helped Steel- back and sit on your house and sunlight. hammer release the 4-H birds on that doesn’t count.” Pigeon husbandry is nothing Saturday. The bird jockeys are “That just drives you crazy,” new. The birds have a well docu- both members of the Southwest said Steelhammer, chiming in mented and decorated history of 80% OFF Washington Racers club. right on cue. service to humans. Beginning A strong south wind will Steelhammer refers to the in World War I, the U.S. Army propel the birds faster while a best racing birds as “motivated.” used a Pigeon Corps to deliver RETAIL PRICES head wind will slow them down. He says the key to good racing messages across the battlefields The pigeons also fly slower on times is to figure out how to best and country lines. In World Retail Price $149 hot days. As the birds gradu- motivate all of your assorted bird War II an enlisted pigeon earned STEEL OR ally disperse along the race route, personalities. the monicker G.I. Joe and was OUR PRICE FIBERGLASS “If you get birds that are high- awarded the Dickin Medal for the conditions inevitably vary CH555972cbw.cg from pigeon to pigeon, so, “It’s ly motivated they’ll just give you gallantry after saving the lives PRE HUNG never fair for everybody,” added all they’ve got,” explained Steel- of allied British troops and ci- DOOR Froschauer, who also raced birds hammer. vilians in an Italian city with a $79 from Vancouver to Rochester on Making them comfortable at well-timed message. The birds the day. home is the most important step. have also had a decidedly non- 4 ⁹/₁₆ EXTERIOR WALL Saturday’s contest was just And because he makes sure that militant relationship with hu- a short race, according to Steel- his birds are comfy in the roost, mans over the years as peacetime hammer, who said a full race he has no fear that they will fail message carriers. 1-800-600-6903 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 • Sports 1</p><p>LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM LEWIS COUNTY </p><p>Follow Us Online! M’s Win 3-2 CENTRALIA’S FROST, ROBBINS SIGN FACEBOOK.COM/LCSports Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Over Astros Tiger Soccer Stars Headed to College Phone number: 807-8229 See More on Sports 3 >> e-mail: avantuyl@chronline.com << Walker Strikes Out 11... See More on Sports 4</p><p>College Baseball Trailblazers Sweep Four-Games Series Against Grays Harbor By The Chronicle Lower Columbia. The Blazers the first inning, sending Choker Centralia 3, Grays Harbor 1 play two in Longview on Satur- The Trailblazers swept a four- starting <a href="/tags/Pitcher/" rel="tag">pitcher</a> Brendon George- HOQUIAM — Nate Gardner day and two more in Centralia game NWAC West Region series son out after two outs, on one hit hit a two-run double in the top of on Sunday. against Grays Harbor over the with five issued walks. the seventh inning to break a 1-1 weekend, beating the Chokers Nate Gardner went 2 for 2 tie, and Centralia pitcher Carter WEST REGION: 12-2 and 3-1 on Saturday and then Saturday’s Results for Centralia and drove in a run, Owens struck out the final two taking two more wins — 5-4 and Centralia 12, Grays Harbor 2 while Alex Cox was 1 for 2 and batters of the game to close out a Wins Improve 5-1 — at Ed Wheeler Field on 3-1 victory. Sunday. HOQUIAM — Austin Valen- drove in a pair of runs. Dane Centralia’s cia went 3 for 4 with a triple and Klenk pitched the first six innings Owens worked all seven in- The wins push Centralia to nings, striking out 10 and giving drove in four runs in Centralia’s for Centralia, striking out two Conference 9-4 in league play (13-15 overall), up just three hits with two walks. with another four-game series 12-2 Game 1 win. and walking two while allowing Record to 9-4 coming this weekend against Centralia scored five runs in two earned runs. please see BLAZERS, page S3</p><p>Prep Track & Field Saturday’s Prep Boys Soccer Centralia and Fort Vancouver Play to 2-2 Draw By the Chronicle Centralia and Fort Vancou- ver played 80 minutes with nei- ther team earning a win, as the Tigers tied a team for the second straight game, 2-2, at Tiger Sta- dium in Centralia on Saturday. Laurence Silva got the Tigers on the board, with an assist from Joseph Gonzalez, in the second minute for a 1-0 lead. Fort Van- couver evened the score in the 22nd minute on a penalty kick by Carlos Rodriguez. Seven min- utes later, Centralia retook the lead on a goal from Erik Ramirez, again assisted by Gonzalez, to take a 2-1 lead at halftime. In the 70th minute, Rodri- guez scored his second of the game, tying the game for the eventual final score. Goalkeeper Daniel Arevalo made nine saves in net for the Tigers, and Centralia had nine PETE CASTER / pcaster@chronline.com shots on net. From left, sisters Xoee, Lexee, Alex and Xylee Pope chat with Napavine assistant track coach Chris Tarabochia (center) on the inield at Bearcat Stadium on Saturday “We played better than Thurs- during the Chehalis Activators Classic track meet. The four Popes make up the Tigers’ 4x400-meter relay team. day and we got a couple play- ers back but we are still miss- ing guys,” Centralia coach Phil Running in the Family Strodemier said. “When you’re please see TIGERS, page S5 Pope Sisters’ Relay Team Highlights an Interesting Napavine Track Squad Saturday’s 2B Baseball By Lars Steier Timberwolves lsteier@chronline.com MORE INSIDE The Napavine girls 4x400 re- See more color photos Swept by Ducks from Saturday’s Activators lay has a unique distinction be- By The Chronicle Classic in Chehalis on page S8 yond being the fastest in Lewis PETE CASTER / pcaster@chronline.com TOUTLE — The Timber- County - the four members of Pe Ell’s Josh Schulz lands in the long jump pit on Saturday during the Cheh- wolves gave Toutle Lake a run for the team are sisters. Lewis County by almost eight alis Activators Classic at Bearcat Stadium. Schulz won the long jump, triple its money in the opener, but the Xylee, Lexee, Alex and Xoee seconds. jump and 100 meters at the meet. Ducks heated up in the late game Pope run the gamut from fresh- “It’s definitely different than for a 6-4, 10-0 sweep in Central man to senior, and race distanc- running with your teammates, 2B League baseball action here because you’re family,” Xylee Pe Ell’s Schulz Wins Three at Activators es ranging from the 100 to 1600. Saturday. said. “You do everything togeth- The four sisters meet, however, By The Chronicle over 20 schools from South- Morton-White Pass scored all er. It’s a lot more motivating.” in the 4x400, and the results west Washington. four of its runs in the first inning have been impressive. The relay didn’t come about Pe Ell’s Josh Schulz had through happenstance. It be- his typical showing on Sat- Schulz, a senior, won the of the opener. Austin Ferrier, Ka- The Pope sisters finished leb Rashoff and Braiden Elledge with a time of 4:31.88 at the came a possibility for the first urday, though the stage was long jump in 21 feet, 7 inches, all singled to load the bases, and Chehalis Activators Classic on time this year with Xoee enter- a bit bigger. beating out Black Hills’ Kyler Quinton Berkompas double to Saturday, good for fifth over- ing Napavine High School as a Nygren (21-02) for the win. The Pe Ell sprinter and drive in two runs. Elledge then all. The time was fastest among freshman. jumper won three events He took first in the triple teams in 2B, and their relay is “Our dad kind of came up jump, leaping 43-09.5 to beat stole home, and Berkompas at the Chehalis Activators came around to score on a single currently ranked ninth in the with the idea, probably a year or Classic track meet, going up runner-up Josh Kennedy state in that classification this by Kade Gillispie. against the top athletes from please see ACTIVATORS, page S8 year. They’re also the fastest in please see SISTERS, page S5 please see MWP, page S3</p><p>ALSO INSIDE... CHECK OUT ONLINE... THE SPOKEN WORD PWV’s Red Arrington and Rochester’s More of Visuals Editor Pete “It’s definitely different than running with Courtney Baird are the Community Caster’s photos from the Chehalis your teammates, because you’re family.” First Auto Center Athletes of the Week Activators Classic are online at XYLEE POPE, Napavine High School Senior SEE SPORTS 2 LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM</p><p>Hungry For Business? We have the </p><p> ingredients to CH556261sl.sw promote your 360-736-6322 business 321 N. Pearl St. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 SPORTS</p><p>Community First Auto Center Athletes of the Week</p><p>COURTNEY BAIRD RED ARRINGTON School: Rochester (Sr.) School: Pe Ell-WV (Sr.) Sport: Softball (OF) Sport: Baseball (RHP/IF) Baird went 3 for 5 and drove in 5 Arrington went 6 for 8 at the plate runs in Rochester’s 13-7 win over and pitched all 7 inning in Game 1 Aberdeen on Thursday. of PWV’s sweep of Napavine. </p><p>Winners of the CFAC Athlete of the Week award can stop by the CFAC ofice (at 1051 NW Louisiana Ave. in Chehalis) to receive their certiicate, gift card and commemorative hooded sweatshirt. Call the CFAC ofice at (360) 748-3512 for more information. LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM SCOREBOARD</p><p>300 Hurdles 100 Hurdles Softball Preps Game 2 1. Tyler Justice 41.03a PL 1. Kary Sathre 16.60a CEN At Chehalis Local Prep Schedules TRAILBLAZERS 3, CHOKERS 1 2. Josh Kennedy 41.39a ROC 2. Madi Frampton 16.91a BH BEARCATS 13, VIKINGS 7 TUESDAY, April 26 Centralia 001 000 2 — 3 8 2 3. Josh Brandon 42.46a BH 3. Emma Manning 17.33a ADN Mossyrock 500 120 0—8 7 2 Baseball Grays Harbor 001 000 0 — 1 3 0 W.F. West JV 305 221 x—13 13 2 Centralia at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m. Batteries: Centralia — Owens and Mykle- 4x100 300 Hurdles Batteries: Mossyrock—Lininger and Carl- Black Hills at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. bust; Grays Harbor — Jensen and Chain 1. Black Hills 44.22 1. Tiana Cole 48.61a TUM son; WF West—Bennett and Roberts Softball 2. Hoquiam 45.03 2. Madi Frampton 49.84a BH W.F. West at Black Hills, 4:30 p.m. College Softball 3. Napavine 45.61 3. Kary Sathre 50.66a CEN Centralia at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m. At Centralia Local 4x400 4x100 Relay Track & Field Game 1 Local Bowling LADY BLAZERS 7, RAIDERS 0 1. Black Hills 3:33.79 1. Maple Ridge 52.01 W.F. West at Adna, 3:45 p.m. April 17-23 Results Pierce 000 000 0 — 0 3 0 2. W.F. West 3:34.91 2. Hoquiam 53.54 Boys Soccer FAIRWAY LANES Centralia 102 202 X — 7 11 0 3. Tumwater 3:35.15 3. Tenino 55.00 W.F. West at Tumwater, 7 p.m. Top 10 Men Batteries: Pierce — Lennox and Brown; Black Hills at Centralia, 7 p.m. 1. John Hart 822; 2. Corey Hensley 740; 3. Centralia — Smith and Seymour Shot Put 4x200 Girls Golf Tim Schnitzer 723; 4. Jim Fueston 720; 5. Bob 1. Chase Van Wyck 53-08.50 NAP 1. Tumwater 1:48.60 Hoquiam at Rochester, 3:30 p.m. Spahr 710; 6. Gordon Geving 703; 7. Brandon Game 2 2. Jonny Law 52-05.50 NB 2. Napavine 1:50.88 Centralia at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. Grose 702; 8. Butch Mosteller 699; 9. Greg LADY BLAZERS 8, RAIDERS 0 3. Tim Poplin 50-07.50 NB 3. Hoquiam 1:52.67 Snelson 691; 10. Bruce Springer 685; High Pierce 000 00 — 0 5 0 WEDNESDAY, April 27 Game: John Hart 298 Baseball Centralia 240 11 — 8 13 0 Discus 4x400 Top 10 Women Toutle Lake at Adna (DH), 3 p.m. Batteries: Pierce — Enlow and Brown; 1. Seth Bridge 163-01 NB 1. Maple Ridge 4:18.63 1. Hunter Weeks 705; 2. Cassandra Chalm- Winlock at Mossyrock (DH), 3 p.m. Centralia — Smith and Seymour 2. Jacob Johnston 153-02 NAP 2. Tumwater 4:23.76 ers 666; 3. Janell McPeake 596; 4. Jami Nor- Pe Ell/WV at Onalaska (DH), 3 p.m. 3. Chase Van Wyck 138-07 NAP 3. Elma 4:27.56 man 574; 5. Val Krein 557; 6. Ginny Eddy547; Napavine at Toledo (DH), 3 p.m. Baseball 7. Denise Tobey 546; 8. Chris Frydendall 545 Wahkiakum at Morton-White Pass (DH), 3 At Toutle Javelin Shot Put and Heather Fueston 545; 9. Sahlee Aldrich p.m. Game 1 1. Journey Fortner 166-10 ROC 1. Peyton Dungan 40-05.00 RAI Tenino at Rochester, 4 p.m. DUCKS 6, TIMBERWOLVES 4 2. Noah Lantz 158-04 NAP 2. Megan Peterson 35-08.50 ELM 538; 10. Teresa Johnson 531; High Game: W.F. West at Black Hills, 4:30 p.m. Morton-WP 400 000 0 — 4 9 1 3. Devon Shedd-Kirkland 158-02 TUM 3. Natasha Fruh 35-06.00 NB Hunter Weeks 246 Tumwater at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. Toutle Lake 020 400 X — 6 6 0 Top 5 Senior Men Softball Batteries: Morton-White Pass — Berkom- High Jump Discus 1. Dave Reynoldson 643; 2. Tim Schnitzer Toutle Lake at Adna (DH), 3 p.m. pas and Rashof; Toutle Lake — Risner and 1. Josh Kennedy 5-10.00 ROC 1. Mateya Haintz 112-04 MR 637; 3. Ed Weed 626; 4. Skip Ivie 610; 5. Buzz Winlock at Mossyrock (DH), 3 p.m. Opsahl 2. Tristan Storey 5-08.00 MWP 2. Nannette Fruh 109-02 NB Williams 604; High Game: Dave Reynoldson Pe Ell at Onalaska (DH), 3 p.m. 2. Nihls Peterson 5-08.00 T90 3. Peyton Dungan 108-02 RAI 280 Napavine at Toledo (DH), 3 p.m. Game 2 Top 5 Senior Women Tenino at Rochester, 4 p.m. DUCKS 10, TIMBERWOLVES 0 Pole Vault Javelin 1. Bertie Dessell 500; 2. Pearl Steig 495; Girls Tennis Morton-WP 000 000 — 0 2 2 1. Brayden Lasher 13-06.00 RAI 1. Karley Bornstein 122-02 NAP 3. Sue Newman 481; 4. Joan Mattox 475; Black Hills at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. Toutle Lake 123 013 — 10 11 0 2. Beau Stidham 13-06.00 WFW 2. Kendra Bottenberg 102-06 WFW 5. June Concannon 456; High Game: Bertie W.F. West at Tumwater, 3:30 p.m. Batteries: Morton-White Pass — Elledge 3. Conner Roberts 12-06.00 WFW 3. Ryan Anderson 96-00 WV Dessell 205 Montesano at Tenino, 3:30 p.m. and Rashof; Toutle Lake — Vetter and Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Track & Field Opsahl Long Jump High Jump 1. Isaiah 262; 2. Stasia 236; 3. Bryce 243; 4. Centralia at Black Hills, 3:45 p.m. 1. Josh Schulz 21-07.00 PL 1. Shania Barton 4-08.00 HOQ Tanner 212; 5. Trae 208; High Game: Isaiah Boys Soccer Track & Field 2. Kyler Nygren 21-02.00 BH 2. Kaylee Sowle 4-08.00 MK 163 Aberdeen at Tenino, 6 p.m. At Chehalis 3. Mark Melendres 19-10.50 BH 3. Isabella Elwood 4-08.00 ADN Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Rochester at Montesano, 7 p.m. Chehalis Activators Classic 1. Daryl H 329; 2. Joy W 308; 3. Andrew Girls Golf Individual Results Triple Jump Pole Vault D 283; 4. Cody W 279; 5. Dean H 277; High Rochester at Elma, 3:30 p.m. BOYS 1. Josh Schulz 43-09.50 PL 1. Aubrie Rademaker 9-00.00 WFW Game: Daryl H 177 100 2. Josh Kennedy 42-08.00 ROC 2. Kylla Hayes 8-06.00 TUM THURSDAY, April 28 1. Josh Schulz 11.71a PL 3. Jewell Day 42-07.50 BH 3. Megan Flexhaug 7-06.00 WFW Baseball 2. Anthony Nash 11.71a HOQ Rochester at Tenino, 4 p.m. 3. Mark Melendres 11.77a BH GIRLS Long Jump Softball 200 100 1. Abisayo Ajibike 16-02.00 MR MLB W.F. West at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. 1. Anthony Nash 23.26a HOQ 1. Abisayo Ajibike 12.94a MR 2. Kenzie Anderson 15-11.50 MWP All Games PDT Rochester at Tenino, 4 p.m. 2. Josh Schulz 23.33a PL 2. Bella Foos 13.05a TUM 3. Kaylee Sowle 15-07.00 MK Boys Golf 3. Miles Devine 23.53a ABE 3. Codi Short 13.60a TUM Sunday’s Games Triple Jump Adna at Life Christian, 3:30 p.m. Tampa Bay 8, N.Y. Yankees 1 200 1. Mariah Vogler 32-03.50 NB Girls Golf 400 Toronto 6, Oakland 3 1. Grace Hamre 26.11a NAP 2. Allie Haakenson 31-03.00 WFW Rochester at Elma, 3:30 p.m. 1. Jason Underhill 50.97a BH Cleveland 6, Detroit 3 2. Andrew Dellsite 51.55a TUM 2. Abisayo Ajibike 26.38a MR 3. Krystal Wright 31-02.00 MWP W.F. West at Tumwater, 3:30 p.m. Washington 6, Minnesota 5, 16 innings 3. Jorrin Lenton 53.23a MR 3. Bella Foos 26.55a TUM Black Hills at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox 4, Texas 1 Boys Soccer Sunday’s Results Kansas City 6, Baltimore 1 Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 800 400 College Baseball Seattle 9, L.A. Angels 4 Toledo/Winlock at Stevenson, 6 p.m. 1. Andrew Dellsite 2:04.67a TUM 1. Grace Hamre 1:00.44a NAP At Centralia Boston 7, Houston 5, 12 innings Track & Field 2. Dallas Taylor 2:05.89a WFW 2. Faith Cardenas 1:02.30a ABE Game 1 Chicago Cubs 9, Cincinnati 0 Rochester, Forks, Aberdeen at Elma, 3:30 3. Jonah Valler 2:08.56a TUM 3. Aaryanna Kurucz 1:02.60a MR TRAILBLAZERS 5, CHOKERS 4 N.Y. Mets 3, Atlanta 2 p.m. Grays Harbor 100 000 102 0 — 4 5 3 Milwaukee 8, Philadelphia 5 Tenino, Montesano, Hoquiam at Eatonville, 1600 800 Centralia 000 110 200 1 — 5 7 2 3:30 p.m. 1. Evan Groat 4:34.42a TUM 1. Madelyn Huston 2:22.34a TH Batteries: Grays Harbor — Peugh, Stutes- Miami 5, San Francisco 4 2. Kyle Hurd 4:35.95a ABE 2. Mikayla Tinkham 2:25.84a MR man (7), Bruns (8), Standstipher (8) and Bang; L.A. Dodgers 12, Colorado 10 Local Results 3. J.P. Guyer 4:39.06a WFW 3. Kenzie Anderson 2:28.42a MWP Centralia — Olson, Davis (7), Partlow (8), Pittsburgh 12, Arizona 10, 13 innings Saturday’s Results Olsen (8) and Kessel St. Louis 8, San Diego 5 College Baseball 3200 1600 At Hoquiam 1. J.P. Guyer 10:05.59a WFW 1. Mikayla Tinkham 5:19.64a MR Game 2 Monday’s Games Game 1 2. Joseph Morrissey 10:09.13a TUM 2. Jamie Hennessey 5:20.15a MR TRAILBLAZERS 5, CHOKERS 1 Chicago White Sox 7, Toronto 5 TRAILBLAZERS 12, CHOKERS 2 3. Kyle Hurd 10:35.52a ABE 3. Emma Moon 5:38.66a WFW Grays Harbor 010 000 0 — 1 2 2 Tampa Bay 2, Baltimore 0 Centralia 523 020 0 — 12 10 0 Centralia 111 020 X — 5 6 2 Boston 1, Atlanta 0 Grays Harbor 011 000 0 — 2 8 2 110 Hurdles 3200 Batteries: Grays Harbor — Thomas, Detroit 7, Oakland 3 Batteries: Centralia — Klenk, Sakellariou 1. Tyler Justice 16.06a PL 1. Emma Moon 12:19.84a WFW Takagi and Chain; Centralia — Muneno and N.Y. Yankees 3, Texas 1 (7) and Kessel, Lopez (7); Grays Harbor — 2. Layne Pertzborn 16.16a CEN 2. Elaina Hansen 12:32.67a RAI Myklebust Minnesota 4, Cleveland 3 Georgeson, Peugh (1), Streich (2), James (4) 3. Josh Kennedy 16.32a ROC 3. Hannah Reynolds 12:42.07a TUM L.A. Angels 6, Kansas City 1 and Bang Monday’s Results Seattle 3, Houston 2 SPORTS ON THE AIR</p><p>TUESDAY, April 26 WEDNESDAY, April 27 UANL at Club America MLB BASEBALL MLB BASEBALL 4 p.m. 12:30 p.m. THURSDAY, April 28 MLB — Cincinnati at N.Y. Mets or Chicago MLB — San Diego at San Francisco GOLF White Sox at Toronto 5 p.m. 9 a.m. 6:30 p.m. ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at Texas GOLF — LPGA Tour, Volunteers of America FS1 — St. Louis at Arizona 7 p.m. Texas Shootout, irst round, at Irving, Texas 7 p.m. ROOT — Houston at Seattle Noon ROOT — Houston at Seattle NBA BASKETBALL GOLF — PGA Tour, Zurich Classic, irst round, NBA BASKETBALL 5 p.m. at Avondale, La. 3 p.m. TNT — Playofs, irst round, Game 5, Charlotte MLB BASEBALL TNT — Playofs, irst round, Game 5, teams at Miami 10 a.m. Indiana at Toronto 7 p.m. MLB — Oakland at Detroit or Milwaukee at 5:30 p.m. NBA — Playofs, irst round, Game 5, Portland Chicago Cubs (2 p.m.) TNT — Playofs, irst round, Eastern Confer- at LA Clippers 4 p.m. ence, Game 5, Boston at Atlanta 7:30 p.m. MLB — Atlanta at Boston or Chicago White NHL HOCKEY TNT — Playofs, irst round, Western Confer- Sox at Baltimore 4:30 p.m. ence, Game 5, Houston at Golden State 7 p.m. NBCSN — Stanley Cup playofs, irst round, NHL HOCKEY MLB — Miami at L.A. Dodgers or St. Louis at Game 7, teams TBA (if necessary) 4:30 p.m. Arizona (joined in progress) 5 p.m. NBCSN — Stanley Cup playofs, irst round, NBA BASKETBALL USA — Stanley Cup playofs, irst round, Game Game 7, teams TBA (if necessary) 4 p.m. 7, teams TBA (if necessary) 5 p.m. TNT — Playofs, irst round, Game 6, Atlanta at 7 p.m. USA — Stanley Cup playofs, irst round, Game Boston NBCSN — Stanley Cup playofs, irst round, 7, teams TBA (if necessary) 6:30 p.m. Game 7, teams TBA (if necessary) SOCCER TNT — Playofs, irst round, Game 6, Oklahoma SOCCER 11:30 a.m. City at Dallas 11:30 a.m. FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Bayern Mu- NFL FOOTBALL FS1 — UEFA Champions League, Real Madrid nich at Club Atletico de Madrid 5 p.m. at Manchester City 6:30 p.m. ESPN — 2016 NFL Draft, Round 1, at Chicago FS2 — CONCACAF Champions League, Tigres NFL — 2016 NFL Draft, Round 1, at Chicago • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 </p><p>Blazers Centralia’s Frost, Robbins Move on to College Soccer Continued from Sports 1 The Blazers, meanwhile, tal- lied eight hits, with Sam Gerhold going 2 for 2. Wyatt Baker drove in the Blazers’ first run with a hit in the third inning, and Eric Fich was 1 for 2 and scored a run for Cen- tralia. Grays Harbor pitcher Nick Jensen walked four and struck out 12 over seven innings of work.</p><p>Sunday’s Results Centralia 5, Grays Harbor 4 Noah Minnick’s fly ball to right field was misplayed with one out in the bottom of the tenth inning, allowing a run to score and give the Blazers a walk-off win in Game 1 Sunday at Ed Wheeler Field. Angel Valencia and Caleb Child each walked, with one out, in the bottom of the tenth to set the table for Minnick’s final at- bat. Josh Muneno went 3 for 5 for Centralia with a double, a triple and an RBI, and Angel Valencia, Caleb Child and Eric Fich each added hits. Brandon Olson worked 6 ⅔ MATT BAIDE / mbaide@chronline.com innings for the Blazers, striking Centralia High School seniors Lauren Frost (left) and Rose Robbins (right) pose with CHS girls soccer coach Henry Gallanger (center) on Monday afternoon in out six and giving up three hits the school library after signing letters of intent to play college soccer. Frost signed with Linield College, which went 11-5-4 last season and plays in the North- with two earned runs. Riley Ol- west Conference (NCAA DIv. III) play last season, while Robbins will play at St. Martin’s University for a Saints team that went 3-14 last year and plays in the Great sen worked the final two frames Northwest Athletic Conference (NCAA Div. II). to record the win, giving up a single hit with a <a href="/tags/Strikeout/" rel="tag">strikeout</a>.</p><p>Centralia 5, Grays Harbor 1 NFL Josh Muneno struck out six and gave up just two hits in a NFL Mock Draft: Quarterbacks Rule, Starting With Goff, Wentz complete-game effort, leading By Barry Wilner 14. Oakland (7-9) 23. Minnesota (11-5) the Blazers to a 5-1 win to cap their two-day, four-game sweep The Associated Press With the strong job GM Vikings might have coveted of Grays Harbor. Even in a year when the Reggie McKenzie has done re- Treadwell for their receiving Nate Gardner and Wyatt quarterbacks don't appear to be building this roster, this isn't corps, but they get another play- Baker each had two hits for Cen- slam-dunk naturals to make it a critical draft for the rising maker. tralia, with Baker driving in a big in the NFL, that's where the Raiders. Help in the secondary JOSH DOCTSON, WR, run. Sam Gerhold was 2 for 3 focus will be when the draft be- is the next step. TCU and knocked in two runs, while gins Thursday night in Chicago. WILLIAM JACKSON III, Brock Myklebust added a hit. The Rams and Eagles mortgaged CB, HOUSTON 24. Cincinnati (12-4) a whole chunk of their futures with huge deals to get the top 15. Tennessee (3-13) (from Los The run on receivers lasts one two selections, and they're deter- more spot as the Bengals seek to MWP DANNY MOLOSHOK / The Associated Press Angeles) mined to find their franchise QB. fill some holes created by free In this Sept. 19 ile photo, UCLA line- Barring more trades, a mock The first of all the picks the agency. Continued from Sports 1 backer Myles Jack in action against BYU look at Thursday night's first Titans acquired in the Rams WILL FULLER, WR, during an NCAA college football game trade will be devoted to more Ferrier, Elledge and Gillispie round: NOTRE DAME in Pasadena, Calif. Jack is one of the top and better protection for QB each had two hits, and Berkom- defensive players available in the NFL Marcus Mariota. 25. Pittsburgh (10-6) pas worked all seven innings on 1. Los Angeles (7-9) (from Draft, which starts Thursday in Chicago. TAYLOR DECKER, OT, the mound with two <a href="/tags/Strikeout/" rel="tag">strikeouts</a>, Tennessee) OHIO STATE Dick LeBeau might be long four walks and six hits. many needs on defense. gone, but the Steel Curtain still Toutle Lake, though, re- Jared Goff or Carson Wentz? RONNIE STANLEY, OT, Regardless, the Rams' megatrade features lots of his looks. Helping sponded with two runs in the NOTRE DAME 16. Detroit (7-9) was straight out of Hollywood, it along ... second and four in the fourth, Although boosting the offen- KEVIN DODD, DE, CLEM- and pitcher Radley Risner struck which makes lots of sense for 8. Cleveland (3-13) (from Miami sive line is a priority, Detroit will SON out 10 without a walk and fin- their first big move after the big move from St. Louis. through Philadelphia) get a better value here with an ished the game with six straight Alabama trench player. shutout innings. Dalton Phillips JARED GOFF, QB, CALI- 26. Seattle (10-6) FORNIA The Browns will consider go- A'SHAWN ROBINSON, DT, was 2 for 4 for the Ducks. ing quarterback here, then back ALABAMA Pete Carroll has no problem Toutle Lake pitcher Zach Vet- off when they recognize the working with, well, players who ter struck out eight and allowed 2. Philadelphia (7-9) (from quality running back from down 17. Atlanta (8-8) had problems in college. The Se- just two hits in Game 2 to record Cleveland) the highway is worth more in ahawks get an immense talent the win. No one can tell us the Eagles this spot. Coach Dan Quinn enjoyed with off-field issues. Rashoff and Gavyn Hig- didn't know which passer they EZEKIEL ELLIOTT, RB, working with so many stars on ROBERT NKEMDICHE, don had MWP’s two hits, while would get when they made this OHIO STATE his Seattle defense. He needs to DT, MISSISSIPPI Chance Opsahl was 2 for 4 with deal. He could sit and learn for a boost the Falcons' D. a double, a <a href="/tags/Home_run/" rel="tag">home run</a> and three LEONARD FLOYD, LB, while here, too. 9. Tampa Bay (6-10) 27. Green Bay (10-6) RBIs for Toutle Lake. Phillips, CARSON WENTZ, QB, GEORGIA Dillon Brown, Wyatt Berry and NORTH DAKOTA STATE Just like the Browns, the Buc- The absence of B.J. Raji and Risner each added two runs for caneers stay in-state for a solid 18. Indianapolis (8-8) the availability of an instant re- the Ducks. cover cornerback to help rebuild placement has Packers skipping Morton-White Pass (5-8, 4-8 3. San Diego (4-12) a porous secondary. Offensive line help is the main need. The problem is, the top tight end to take ... league) hosts Wahkiakum on The Chargers need help on VERNON HARGREAVES ANDREW BILLINGS, NT, top blockers are gone. So the Wednesday in Morton. both lines, yet passing up a top III, CB, FLORIDA BAYLOR overall talent in this crop won't Colts turn to another weak area. NFL happen. Aid for the secondary 10. New York Giants (6-10) REGGIE RAGLAND, LB, in ... ALABAMA 28. Kansas City (11-5) Manziel’s Attorney JALEN RAMSEY, S-CB, Giants GM Jerry Reese has Sean Smith left in free agency FLORIDA STATE done well with SEC wide receiv- 19. Buffalo (8-8) and Hussain Abdullah retired. ers, and there's one on the board Says Assault Urgent need in secondary for KC. that has to be tempting. But this The run continues on Ala- 4. Dallas (4-12) bama products. Rex Ryan gets MACKENSIE ALEXAN- Indictment to is too soon, so he goes for help on DER, CB, CLEMSON Dallas would have loved get- the O-line. one as he tries to turn around an Come Today ting Ramsey, but now looks else- JACK CONKLIN, OT, underachieving unit. DALLAS (AP) — Johnny where. Lots of holes to fill here, MICHIGAN STATE JARRAN REED, DT, ALA- New England (12-4) (forfeited) BAMA Manziel is expected to be indicted starting with a pass rusher with The "Deflategate" scandal toll. today on allegations that he at- run-thwarting skills and attitude. 11. Chicago (6-10) tacked his ex-girlfriend in January, JOEY BOSA, DE, OHIO 20. New York Jets 10-6) STATE Chicago has its choice of help- 29. Arizona (13-3) an attorney for the troubled former D'Brickashaw Ferguson's re- ers for a defense that needs some NFL quarterback said Monday. tirement and the uncertainty of Only one center in this crop Robert Hinton told The As- 5. Jacksonville (5-11) serious upgrading. With several Ryan Clady's health as a possible is worth a first-round choice. Lo sociated Press that prosecutors ways the Bears can go, try ... and behold, the Cardinals need a Though defense is the Jaguars' replacement has the Jets seeking have notified him they expect DEFOREST BUCKNER, snapper. major priority, they can't bypass O-line help. But with top block- a local grand jury to sign off on DE, OREGON RYAN KELLY, C, NOTRE the top-rated offensive lineman ers gone, aid for the secondary a misdemeanor assault charge DAME in this year's class. comes. for family violence. The Class A LAREMY TUNSIL, OT, 12. New Orleans (7-9) ELI APPLE, CB, OHIO misdemeanor carries up to one MISSISSIPPI STATE 30. Carolina (15-1) year in jail and a $4,000 fine. The Saints won't do any Hinton, a longtime Dallas marching anywhere without a With not much worth a first- defense attorney with ties to the 6. Baltimore (5-11) stingier defense. 21. Washington (9-7) round pick remaining at corner- district attorney’s office, said he GM Ozzie Newsome knows SHELDON RANKINS, DT, Defensive needs would seem back, the Panthers grab a safety expected a judge to set a bond all about game-changing line- LOUISVILLE to override anywhere else for the who could help immediately. soon after Tuesday’s indictment backers, and while there have surprise NFC East champions. KARL JOSEPH, S, WEST and that Manziel would then been some injury issues connect- 13. Miami (from Philadelphia) DARRON LEE, LB, OHIO VIRGINIA present himself for booking. He ed with this prospect, the upside (6-10) STATE said there have not yet been any approaches the Ray Lewis/Ter- 31. Denver (12-4) Miami probably hoped Elliott discussions about reaching a rell Suggs level. 22. Houston (9-7) deal to end the case before trial. MYLES JACK, LB, UCLA would fall this far. Instead, it will So, will John Elway call Pey- An indictment would fur- look for an RB in a later round. How fortunate for a team in ton Manning before making this So the defense gets addressed need of a wide receiver that the pick? After all, it will be the po- ther imperil Manziel’s chances 7. San Francisco (5-11) of playing pro football. He was with one of two Clemson players. top two in the draft remain on tential successor to the retired cut by the Cleveland Browns, New coach Chip Kelly would Make it ... the board. great. dropped by two agents and no like a building block for his of- SHAQ LAWSON, DE, LAQUON TREADWELL, PAXTON LYNCH, QB, longer has endorsements. fense before the Niners address CLEMSON WR, MISSISSIPPI MEMPHIS Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 SPORTS</p><p>MLB Local Bowling Standings Mariners Beat Astros 3-2 </p><p>Elaine Thompson/The Associated Press <a href="/tags/Seattle_Mariners/" rel="tag">Seattle Mariners</a> starting pitcher Tai- juan Walker claps his hands together after striking out Houston Astros’ Erik Kratz. SEATTLE (AP) — Taijuan Walker tied his career-high with 11 strikeouts over seven innings, Leonys Martin and Kyle Seager hit solo homers and the Seattle Mariners beat the Houston As- tros 3-2 on Monday night for their eighth win in 11 games. Walker was overpowering in his fourth start of the season. The 23-year-old went seven in- nings and struck out the final six batters he faced, set- ting down the Astros in order in the sixth and sev- enth innings. He got Erik Kratz looking to end the seventh on a 97 mph <a href="/tags/Fastball/" rel="tag">fastball</a>. It was the third time in his young career Walker (2-0) has struck out 11. Martin hit his fourth homer of the season just inside the right field foul pole leading off the third off Houston starter Doug Fister (1-3), and Seager followed an inning later with a solo shot to deep right-center field. It was Seager’s 100th career home run. Houston could be excused for the quiet night at the plate through the combination of Walker’s pitching and fatigue. The Astros didn’t arrive in Se- attle until 4 a.m. PDT Monday after losing in 12 innings on Sunday night at home against Boston. The Astros lone run off Walker came on Carlos Gomez’s RBI single in the second inning. Carlos Correa had an RBI single off reliever Joel Peralta in the eighth to cut into the lead and Steve Cishek allowed two hits and a walk in the ninth but escaped the jam for his fifth save of the season. Seager also made the biggest defensive play of the game in the fifth inning. With runners on second and third and two outs, Carlos Correa chopped a grounder behind third base. Seager made a backhand stop and off-balance throw that one- hopped to first baseman Adam Lind and beat Correa by a step. The play saved one run and pos- sibly a second. Fister allowed only four hits but uncharacteristically strug- gled with his control. Fister walked a career-high seven af- ter walking four total batters in his first three starts this season. Fister’s previous career high was five walks in 2011 when he was pitching for the Mariners. Only one of Fister’s walks came back to hurt. Seth Smith’s one-out free pass in the fifth moved Ketel Marte into scor- ing position and allowed him to score from second on Robinson Cano’s base hit. TRAINER’S ROOM ASTROS: Houston is carry- ing 13 <a href="/tags/Pitcher/" rel="tag">pitchers</a> for the first time this season after recalling right- hander Michael Feliz from Tri- ple-A Fresno. The Astros made the move late Sunday night to NFL have an extra arm available for their six-game trip. Appeals Court: QB Tom Brady Must Serve ‘Deflategate’ Penalty MARINERS: Seattle placed re- liever Joaquin Benoit on the 15- NEW YORK (AP) — New debate over what role, if any, the The ruling can be appealed day disabled list with right shoul- England Patriots quarterback quarterback and top NFL star to the full 2nd Circuit or to the der inflammation on Monday. Tom Brady must serve a four- played in using underinflated U.S. Supreme Court, but it would Benoit is expected to be out for at game "Deflategate" suspension footballs at the AFC champion- likely be a steep and time-con- least two or three weeks. Seattle imposed by the NFL, a federal ship game in January 2015. The suming climb even if the courts recalled Mayckol Guaipe to take appeals court ruled Monday, Patriots won the contest over took the unusual step to consider Benoit’s roster spot. overturning a lower judge and the Indianapolis Colts, 45-7, and it. siding with the league in a battle then won the Super Bowl. In a majority opinion written with the players union. Soon after the ruling, Re- by Judge Barrington D. Parker, UP NEXT CHARLES KRUPA / The Associated Press A three-judge panel of the publican presidential candidate the 2nd Circuit said its review of A federal appeals court on Monday ASTROS: Dallas Keuchel (2- 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Ap- Donald Trump opened a cam- labor arbitration awards "is nar- ruled that New England quarterback 2) makes his fifth start of the peals in Manhattan ruled 2-to- paign rally in Rhode Island by rowly circumscribed and highly Tom Brady must serve a four-game season. Keuchel allowed six 1 that Commissioner Roger sticking up for Brady, a longtime deferential — indeed, among the “Deflategate” suspension imposed by runs and 13 hits in his last start Goodell did not deprive Brady friend and golfing buddy. most deferential in the law." the NFL. against Texas. of "fundamental fairness" with "First of all let's start by say- The 2nd Circuit said the MARINERS: Nathan Karns (1-1) his procedural rulings. The split over air pressure and the repu- ing leave Tom Brady alone. Leave contract between players and makes his fourth start. He had decision may end the legal de- tation of one of the league's top him alone. Leave him alone he's the NFL gave the commissioner a no decision in his last outing bate over the scandal that led to teams. a great guy," Trump said. "It's authority that was "especially against Cleveland. months of football fans arguing It also fuels a fresh round of enough. It's enough." broad." • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 </p><p>Saturday’s College Softball Sports Briefs Law Enforcement Lady Blazers Shut Out Pierce Twice Holding Torch Run for Special Olympics By The Chronicle 3 for 4 with a double and drove 2.67 with the two shutouts. Wasson drove in three runs with- By The Chronicle Centralia racked up 24 hits in in a pair. Mackenzie Wasson and Centralia (20-10 overall) out a hit, pitcher Kierstin Smith 12 innings and pitcher Kierstin Megan Webb each added two plays a doubleheader at Grays was 3 for 4 and drove in three Lewis County law enforce- Smith was in control all the way hits. Harbor on Friday. runs, Megan Levang was 3 for 4 ment officials will hold a torch in a 7-0, 8-0 sweep of Pierce on Wasson hit an RBI double in and Megan Webb and Katherine run through Lewis County on Saturday. the first inning to start the scor- Friday’s Results Muegge each had two hits. June 2 to raise money for local Special Olympics athletes. The wins, at Fort Borst Park, ing in Game 2, and the Blazers Centralia scored eight runs Blazers Hammer Highline Twice The fully-supported run improved the Blazers’ NWAC cruised from there. in the third inning, highlighted DES MOINES — Centralia’s will start at the Napavine Fire West Region record to 8-2, tied Wasson went 2 for 2 with a by Seymour’s grand slam and pair of doubles and two RBIs, offense was humming here Fri- Department at 8:30 a.m., and with Olympic for first in the Capps’ three-run homer. league standings. while Katherine Muegge was 3 day in a pair of NWAC West Re- will wind through 18.5 miles Seymour finished 2 for 4, Blazer pitcher Kierstin Smith for 4 with an RBI. gion softball wins over Highline. of back roads and main streets. fanned seven and gave up three Smith and Kayla Capps each The Blazers won the opener, while Capps drove in six runs to- The route will stop at schools in singles without walking a batter drove in two runs, while Capps, 17-5, and followed it up with a tal. Smith was 3 for 4 and drove Napavine and Chehalis and con- in the 7-0 Game 1 win, produc- Brittany Schaff and Megan 14-2 win in the nightcap. in two runs, and Wasson was 1 tinue to Centralia, where the run ing enough offense on her own — Levang each had two hits. Kayla Capps homered twice for 2 with an RBI. will shift into a walk through a hit and two RBIs in three trips Smith struck out three and is- and went 2 for 3 in the opener, Smith picked up the win in downtown. The run will end to the dish — for the victory. sued just one walk, while giving driving in three runs, while Si- Game 1, while Jessica Glacken with a celebration and lunch at Megan Levang drove in two up five hits, to get the win, drop- erra Seymour had a double and worked all five innings of Game Fort Borst Park. runs, while Sierra Seymour was ping her ERA on the season to knocked in six runs. Mackenzie 2 to get the win. Organizers hope to raise $6,000 for local athletes, with funds covering registration fees, coaches, hotels and meals for the athletes and their families. The Torch Run fee of $20 is a contribution to Special Olym- pics of Washington, and anyone who wishes to donate can make a check out to Lewis County Special Olympics. The run will be held prior to the Special Olympics Washington Summer Games, which will be held June 3-5 at Joint Base Lewis McChord. For more information, con- tact Ruben Ramirez at (360) 330- 7680 or (360) 669-9867. Morton-White Pass Drops Doubleheader Against Toutle Lake By The Chronicle TOUTLE — Morton-White Pass played two tough games against Toutle Lake, but lost both games, 4-1 and 8-3, in Central 2B League action here on Saturday. In the first game, MWP took a 1-0 lead after the first inning. Tou- tle Lake tied the game in the third inning, and scored three runs in the fifth inning due to a MWP er- ror to take the lead for good. Morton-White Pass’ Kylie Al- len was 2 for 4 with a triple. Christine Robbins pitched the whole game for the Timberwolves, </p><p>PETE CASTER / allowing four runs on four hits. pcaster@chronline.com The game was a pitchers duel, as Napavine’s Xoee Pope takes a handoff from sister Xylee Pope on Saturday during the 4x400 relay at the Chehalis Activators Classic at Bearcat Stadium. Toutle Lake’s Rae Curry allowed only one run on five hits. “I thought Christine threw a Sisters great game,” MWP coach Darin Allen said. “If we don’t make the Continued from Sports 1 two errors, I think it’s probably a two ago,” said Xylee, the lone 1-0 ball game for us. When you senior. “He realized that all four only get five hits on the day, it’s of us were going to be in high tough. We didn’t produce enough school at the same time. He was runs or put enough pressure on like, ‘you guys should do it to- them.” gether.’ We’ve kind of been work- The Timberwolves had nine ing for it for a while, getting ex- hits in the second game, but Tou- cited for it.” tle Lake had 13 hits to earn the Xylee moves up in distance to five-run win. compete on the relay. Individu- The second game started out ally she races the 100 and 200, the same as the first, with MWP and has qualified for the state taking a 1-0 lead on a leadoff solo home run by Kylie Allen. after meet the last two years in the the first inning. But innings two 200, finishing 12th a year ago in through six was dominated by a time of 28.57, and finished 16th Toutle Lake, scoring at least one at state in 2014. run in each inning. MWP scored “Alex and I have done relays two runs in the seventh, but it together the last year and it was wasn’t enough to overcome the really fun, so it got us excited for deficit. all of us to join up,” Xylee said. “We got our bats going, but Alex, a junior, is the only one PETE CASTER / they weren’t timely hits,” Allen of the four to compete individu- pcaster@chronline.com said. ally in the 400, though this year From left, Napavine’s Xylee Pope, Xoee Pope, Alex Pope and Lexee Pope congratulate one another after running the 4x400 Allen was 2 for 4 including the she has focused on the 800. She relay on Saturday at the Chehalis Activators Classic at Bearcat Stadium. solo home run. Sharon Hazen aims to qualify for state in that was 2 for 3 for the Timberwolves. event in May. Despite the chemistry that seconds in a time of 1:00.44, and the school record which is where MWP (11-5, 9-5) has some “I’ve run the 400 a couple comes with the team’s’ blood captured the 200 title in 26.11. I want to be. I just want to stay time off before its next game, times, but none of us really have relations, handoffs have been a Hamre is the current state consistent with that. I’ve been traveling to Napavine on May 3. it as our main event,” Alex said. work in progress. leader in 2B in the 200 and 100, pretty close to it all year.” Lexee, the distance runner of “We’ve had some work to do,” and ranks second in the 400, ac- Van Wyck finished first at the the group, competes primarily Xylee said. “[Alex and Xoee] have cording to Athletic.net. Activators Classic with a throw in the 1600. The junior placed never been in relays before so After playing softball in each Tigers ninth in the 1600 on Saturday in of 53-8.5, his second best mark of we’ve been working with them... of the three previous springs, Continued from Sports 1 6:12. It’s really fun.” Hamre decided to return to the the season. “I feel like I’m progressing, On dropping down to the 400 The Pope’s didn’t hesitate track, where she competed in not playing with your full to compete alongside her sisters, when asked their goal for the sea- middle school. getting my form down,” Van roster, it sets you back, we’ve had Lexee said, “It’s kind of harder son: “I had to chose when I got to Wyck said. “It’s kind of an art to to pull up JV players.” because I’m so used to pacing “4:17,” said Xoee. “We want high school,” Hamre said. “I master the form. There’s always While the JV players have myself. It’s definitely different.” to beat the school record.” wanted to do something new, so something you have to work on stepped up in the absence of Xoee is another sprint spe- The sisters also hope to med- I decided I should do track.” at every practice.” some varsity players, Strodemier cialist. As an individual, she has al at the state meet. Hamre plans to add the 1600 Van Wyck also placed third said that he hopes to have his full competed exclusively in the 100 “We want to at least get eighth and 800 to her resume, though on Saturday in the discus, with a team soon. this year. place at state,” Xylee said. “The with the state meet in sight, her personal best of 138-7. “Some of the JV players will “We all kind of run a shorter focus remains on the 400. definitely be here next year,” goal is in sight.” “This is my first time being distance or a longer distance, so The road to the state meet be- “The 400 is kind of a race that Strodemier said. “It’s kind of a dedicated to doing discus as well. it’s in the middle for all of us,” gins with the sub-district meet, people usually don’t want to do,” fast paced transitional type game Xoee said. hosted by Napavine, on May 13. Hamre said. “It’s definitely my It’s going well,” Van Wyck said. and it takes more than one or The result on Saturday repre- favorite race.” The senior is hoping to re- two practices to get up to speed, sented a six second improvement First-Year Senior bound from what for many but they’ve picked it up pretty for the team, having previously Van Wyck Steady Post-Record would be a career highlight, but well.” run 4:37.6 at a March 22nd meet The Pope sisters aren’t the for Van Wyck was something of Centralia (5-5-2, 1-3) has two in Randle. The season’s best at only success story to emerge out Chase Van Wyck, already a a disappointment - a third place big league games coming up, in- of Napavine this year. state champion in 2014, set the the Activator Classic was a natu- finish at last year’s state meet. cluding today at home against ral progression from the begin- Grace Hamre, a senior com- Napavine school record in the “I feel a lot more hungry, be- Black Hills and on Thursday ning of the year. peting in high school track for shot put at the Rainier Icebreaker against W.F. West against Che- “We’ve dropped down every the first time, has come out of Invitational on March 19 with a cause last year it didn’t go how I halis. time,” Xylee said. “We started nowhere to rank among the state throw of 55 feet, 7.25 inches. wanted,” Van Wyck said. “Soph- “These next two games are with a 4:50, and then the next leaders in several events. “The season’s been going re- omore year I was first place. End- pivotal and will set you up where time we dropped like 10 seconds. Hamre won the 400 at the ally good so far,” Van Wyck said. ed up third junior year. I have to you’re going to be for districts,” We’ve been dropping down a lot.” Activators Classic by nearly two “I’ve had my ups and downs. I got end it with a bang.” Strodemier said. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 SPORTS</p><p>NBA</p><p>NBA Playoff Glance All Times PDT FIRST ROUND Trail Blazers Win Game 4 (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Erik Gundersen EASTERN CONFERENCE The Columbian Cleveland 4, Detroit 0 PORTLAND — As an entire Moda Sunday, April 17: Cleveland 106, Detroit 101 Wednesday, April 20: Cleveland 107, Detroit 90 Center crowd rocked to house music Friday, April 22: Cleveland 101, Detroit 91 with a 12-point lead and 5:49 left in Sunday, April 24: Cleveland 100, Detroit 98 the game, it was clear that we were in a different place than we were 48 hours Toronto 2, Indiana 2 before. Saturday, April 16: Indiana 100, Toronto 90 Heck, 48 minutes before. Monday, April 18: Toronto 98, Indiana 87 Earlier Monday, the entire NBA Thursday, April 21: Toronto 101, Indiana 85 landscape changed with an injury to Saturday, April 23: Indiana 100, Toronto 83 Golden State’s soon-to-be back-to-back Tuesday, April 26: Indiana at Toronto, 3 p.m. MVP Stephen Curry and then later Friday, April 29: Toronto at Indiana, TBA on that day, the Clippers-Trail Blazers x-Sunday, May 1: Indiana at Toronto, TBA best-of-seven series changed to a simi- lar degree. Miami 2, Charlotte 2 Clippers coach Doc Rivers said Sunday, April 17: Miami 123, Charlotte 91 answering questions about a potential Wednesday, April 20: Miami 115, Charlotte 103 second round matchup would be “fool- Saturday, April 23: Charlotte 96, Miami 80 ish,” and now we can all see why. Monday, April 25: Charlotte, 89, Miami 85 Clippers All-Star point guard Chris Wednesday, April 27: Charlotte at Miami, 5 p.m. Paul, the best player in the entire series x-Friday, April 29: Miami at Charlotte, TBA through three games, left the the third x-Sunday, May 1: Charlotte at Miami, TBA quarter of Monday’s game with a bro- Craig Mitchelldyer / The Associated Press ken right hand and did not return. Portland Trail Blazers forward Al-Farouq Aminu, right, reacts after a dunk over Los Angeles Clip- Atlanta 2, Boston 2 The Blazers have evened the best- pers center DeAndre Jordan, left, during the irst half of Game 4 of an NBA basketball irst-round Saturday, April 16: Atlanta 102, Boston 101 of-seven series 2-2 after a 98-84 win playof series Monday in Portland, Ore. Tuesday, April 19: Atlanta 89, Boston 72 over the Clippers and now they have Griffin is probably “50-50” to play in Reserves Jeff Green and Jamal Friday, April 22: Boston 111, Atlanta 103 hopes of doing much more than that, Game 5. Crawford provided some relief but it Sunday, April 24: Boston 104, Atlanta 95, OT with Paul’s return unlikely to an injury The Blazers fed off their crowd, was the Paul show for most of the first Tuesday, April 26: Boston at Atlanta, 5:30 p.m. on his shooting hand. which was rocking before tip-off after half. Thursday, April 28: Atlanta at Boston, TBA x-Saturday, April 30: Boston at Atlanta, TBA “Certainly when he hurt his hand a Game 3 win and nobody fed off quite At shoot around earlier in the and he didn’t come back, they’re a dif- like Blazers forward Aminu, who has morning, Crabbe was noticeably sick ferent team,” Stotts said. “He’s a great WESTERN CONFERENCE been a controversial figure so far in the of being asked questions about his Golden State 3, Houston 1 guard, he’s been having an outstand- series. shooting and frustrated with his lack ing series.” Saturday, April 16: Golden State 104, Houston 78 A crucial part to their regular sea- of production. Monday, April 18: Golden State 115, Houston 106 Al-Farouq Aminu, who had strug- son success, Aminu has been a contro- Brimming with confidence and gled through the first three games Thursday, April 21: Houston 97, Golden State 96 versial figure in the series due to his in- excitement before a series in his home- Sunday, April 24: Golden State 121, Houston 94 had a breakout performance, finish- ability to make shots, missing 16 of his town, this series left Crabbe with a Wednesday, April 27: Houston at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. ing with a team-high 30 points, a new first 20 3-point attempts. completely different expression than x-Friday, April 29: Golden State at Houston, TBA career-high, to go along with eight re- But Aminu hit two 3-pointers for the one he had when they left for x-Sunday, May 1: Houston at Golden State, TBA bounds. Portland’s first two points and you Game’s 1 and 2. “It was just a matter of time,” Stotts could feel the anxiety collectively lift Then finally, with 5:53 left in the San Antonio 4, Memphis 0 said of Aminu. “Obviously he strug- from the crowd. second quarter his breakthrough came, Sunday, April 17: San Antonio 106, Memphis 74 gled in the first three games shooting Aminu went on to score 10 of Port- making his first 3-pointer of the series Tuesday, April 19: San Antonio 94, Memphis 68 the ball but that didn’t take away what land’s first 14 points and the Blazers and forcing the Clippers to call time- Friday, April 22: San Antonio 96, Memphis 87 he did defensively. It’s been good to see were playing stingy defense as Chris out down by 8. Sunday, April 24: San Antonio 116, Memphis 95 him break out. Everybody was encour- Paul was literally, single-handedly Mason Plumlee had aging him.” helping the Clippers keep pace with Crabbe, after going 2-for-12 in the Oklahoma City 4, Dallas 1 Adding insult to injury, star for- Portland. first three games, was a perfect five- Saturday, April 16: Oklahoma City 108, Dallas 70 ward Blake Griffin was unable to fin- Paul scored the Clippers’ first 12 for-five from the field. Monday, April 18: Dallas 85, Oklahoma City 84 ish the game as a left quad injury that points and nobody else scored for them And although the game was col- Thursday, April 21: Oklahoma City 131, Dallas 102 held him out for much of the season until a Jeff Green free-throw with 2:07 ored by the injuries to the Clippers’ star Saturday, April 23: Oklahoma City 119, Dallas 108 reared its ugly head again. left in the first quarter. players, back-to-back buckets from Monday, April 25: Oklahoma City 118, Dallas 104 “I didn’t see the play. He will get The Clippers still managed to only Aminu and Crabbe set the Blazers on evaluated tomorrow but obviously it be down four at halftime as they bot- their way with under three minutes L.A. Clippers 2, Portland 2 doesn’t look great for him,” Rivers said tled up Portand’s stars, Lillard and left, with a fitting end to the Clippers Sunday, April 17: L.A. Clippers 115, Portland 95 of Paul. Rivers said that it doesn’t “look McCollum, after a dominant Game 3 run. Wednesday, April 20: L.A. Clippers 102, Portland 81 great” for Griffin either, adding that performance. Saturday, April 23: Portland 96, L.A. Clippers 88 Monday, April 25: Portland 98, L.A. Clipper 84 Wednesday, April 27: Portland at L.A. Clippers, 7 p.m. Thunder End Mavs’ Season with 118-104 Game 5 Victory x-Friday, April 29: L.A. Clippers at Portland, TBA x-Sunday, May 1: Portland at L.A. Clippers, TBA By Eddie Sefko But in the end, too many injuries and losing Game 2 at home 85-84. The Dallas Morning News too much Westbrook and Durant As it turns out, that was the only doomed them. game played to the Mavericks’ pre- OKLAHOMA CITY — Playing “The one thing I will say: any Mav- ferred tempo — slow, slower, slowest. the game Thunder style — poison for ericks player who walks on the court While the Mavericks were fighting the Mavericks anytime they tried it — has just laid it all out,” Cuban said be- from behind from the get-go, they nev- Curry Out at Least 2 Weeks turned out to be lethal one last time fore the game. “There’s nobody that we er were down by more than 14 points, Monday night. look at and say: he could have played which came late in the third quarter af- With Sprained Right Knee Getting caught in a fast and furious harder. ter 3-pointers by Westbrook and Dion OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Stephen Curry pace, the Mavericks pushed Oklahoma “Blood, sweat and tears, this is a Waiters. will miss at least two weeks for Golden State with City hard, but once again got run down gutty group that I’m proud of. Every- Still, the Mavericks refused to wilt. a sprained ligament in his right knee, dealing a by superior manpower as the Thunder body leaves it all on the court. Nobody With Justin Anderson and Dwight blow to the Warriors' hopes of following a record- ran away with a 118-104 victory and a quits before the final buzzer. There’s so Powell playing big, the Mavericks breaking season with a second straight champion- 4-1 victory in the best-of-seven first- much heart from these guys that I’m chewed into the lead and when Nowit- ship. round series. proud of them and as an organization, zki got loose for a layup with 7:52 to go, The Warriors said an MRI on Curry's knee And so, the Mavericks failed to get we’re proud of our guys.” they were only down 101-98. Monday determined he had a Grade 1 sprain of past the first round for the fifth season Cuban, of course, was confident Then, Westbrook happened. the MCL and will be re-evaluated in two weeks. in a row since winning the champion- about his team going into the series, Even after Cuban’s comments pre- That timetable would lead to Curry missing ship in 2011. even with a slew of injuries. Asked how game, Westbrook certainly came up the rest of the first round of the playoffs and likely Russell Westbrook, who was called much that derailed his team, he said: superstar-like when he scored six con- at least the first four games in round two if the an All-Star, but not a superstar, by “That’s life in the big city.” secutive points to stretch the OKC lead Warriors are able to advance. Mavericks’ owner Mark Cuban before Indeed, nobody’s going to feel sorry to 107-98. Golden State leads Houston 3-1 in its first- the game, certainly looked like a super- for anybody in the NBA. The desperation kicked in for the round series. Game 5 is Wednesday night in Oak- star with 36 points, 12 rebounds and As short-handed as the Maver- Mavericks as they got a Nowitzki land. nine assists. icks were — down to 10 healthy bod- 3-pointer to make it 107-103, but An- Curry was injured on the final play of the first The Thunder were 18-0 when ies by game time and playing only dre Roberson came up with a monster half of Sunday's 121-94 win in Houston when he Westbrook had a triple-double during eight — they had the Thunder sweat- play when he collected the rebound slid awkwardly on a wet spot on the court and fell. the regular season. He just missed it on ing throughout. They got 24 points from Westbrook’s long 3-pointer and He immediately grabbed his knee and jogged with Monday. from Dirk Nowitzki and had five other nudged the ball back in. After Now- a limp to the locker room. The Thunder also got 33 points players in double figures. They simply itzki missed a fadeaway, the Thunder He came out with the team after halftime, but from Kevin Durant. weren’t strong enough long enough to picked off two offensive rebounds and sat on the bench for most of the warmup time. The Mavericks poured out their keep up with the Thunder, who won finally got Durant’s three-point play After talking with coaches, he returned to the heart, soul and sweat for 48 minutes. the final three games of the series after for a 112-103 lead with 2:49 showing. locker room with his second injury of the series. Curry had missed the previous two games with a sprained right ankle. The Warriors thrived without Curry on Sun- Heat Fall 89-85 in Charlotte for 2-2 Series Tie day, hitting eight 3-pointers in the third quarter By Ira Winderman scoring a career playoff high 34 points the Hornets controlled the rebound, alone to turn a tie game into a 21-point lead on the Sun Sentinel for the Hornets Jeremy Lin adding 21. with Courtney Lee then fouled. way to the easy win. And, so, on a night Heat center Lee made both free throws for an But doing that without the reigning MVP for CHARLOTTE, N.C. — This time Hassan Whiteside clearly was limited 89-85 Charlotte lead with 4.6 seconds a longer period of time figures to be more prob- there again was a stunning road col- by a bruised right hip and Dwyane to play, effectively ending it. lematic. The Warriors have gone 3-2 this season lapse, just like the previous road game Wade struggled with his shot, the Heat The Heat shot 3 of 19 in the sec- without Curry playing, including wins against the of this series, just like the Miami Heat’s came up short. ond period, with a 21-4 Charlotte run Rockets on New Year's Eve and at home in Game 2. regular-season road finale that created After all of the Heat’s rallies, Walk- in the period doing similar damage to Golden State also lost Game 3 in Houston by one this best-of-seven first-round NBA er stepped up with a jumper, a pair of the 18-0 run the Hornets put together point while Curry sat with the ankle injury. playoff series. free throws and a 3-pointers with 4:58 in Saturday’s Game 3 victory that put Replacing everything Curry does is almost But this time there also was push- left for a personal 7-0 run and an 83-75 them in position for this tie in the se- impossible because no one has ever had the col- back against the Charlotte Hornets Hornets lead. ries. lection of skills he has with the ability to spread after the deficit reached 18 early in the The Heat later moved within 85-80 The Heat’s desperation reached the the defense with long-range shooting, the ballhan- second half. on a Joe Johnson 3-pointer with 3:29 to point of coach Erik Spoelstra inserting dling to create his own shot and the playmaking Just not enough. play only to have it matched by a Walk- both Wright and Haslem in the second that leads to easy baskets for his teammates. And so, after dominance in the first er 19-foot jumper for an 87-80 Hornets period. That meant playing Wright Curry led the NBA this season by averaging two games of this series at America- lead. ahead of Gerald Green and Haslem 30.1 points per game, while averaging 6.7 assists, nAirlines Arena, the Heat now find A pair of Wade jumpers then drew ahead of Josh McRoberts. 5.4 rebounds and a league-leading 2.1 steals as themselves in a 2-2 series tie after the Heat within 87-84. In fact, the only active players for well. Curry made a record 402 3-pointers, eclips- Monday night’s 89-85 loss to the Hor- Finally, with 31.1 seconds to play, the Heat not to see action the sec- ing his own previous mark by 116. nets at Time Warner Cable Arena. Whiteside got to the line for a pair ond period for the Heat were Green, With a 3-1 series lead and two potential games On a night the Heat spent the lat- of free throws, making just the first McRoberts and Briante Weber. at home against the eighth-seeded Rockets, Gold- ter stages in scramble mode, turning to of two free throws, to draw the Heat AThe series resumes with Wednes- en State is still primed to advance to the second everyone from Gerald Green to Udonis within 87-85. day’s 8 p.m. Game 4 at AmericanAir- round without Curry. But a second-round series Haslem, there ultimately was no catch- The Heat then forced a Walker miss lines Arena, where the Heat won the against either the Los Angeles Clippers or Port- ing back up, not with Kemba Walker after a near shot-clock violation, but first two games of the series. land would be much more problematic. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 • Sports 7</p><p>WWW.ATHLONSPORTS.COM</p><p>AROUND THE HORN Don’t forget to follow us! Attendees at the Chatfield (Colo.) High School prom got a surprise guest: Dodgers outfielder Yas- @ AthlonSports iel Puig. The father of one of the prom attendees is a friend of Puig’s, and so with the Dodgers in town the night of the prom, Puig showed up to surprise his / AthlonSports INSIDEBASEBALL friend’s daughter, who couldn’t attend the game that day. Puig posed for photos with students, including @ AthlonSports the school’s baseball team. Puig made a pair of ter- A WEEKLY TURN AROUND THE BASES rific plays in Colorado, including a throw measured at 310 feet that nailed Colorado’s Trevor Storey as he tried to stretch a double into a triple. … In the first three weeks, the Yankees’ Jacoby Ells- bury reached base three times on catcher’s interfer- Free-spending Cubs surge ence. All other MLB players combined had two. … The Cubs’ Jake Arrieta threw his second career no-hitter in a 16–0 win over the Reds on April 21. Arrieta struck out six and walked four, and also past homegrown Cards chipped in with two hits. Cleveland ended Week 3 at 9–7, not bad consider- ing the Indians just got starting right fielder Lon- New regime in Chicago has nie Chisenhall back on April 20, and starting left fielder Michael Brantley is out until late April after built a talented team, but don’t 2015 shoulder surgery. … A document outlining the original “Laws of Base count out savvy St. Louis Ball” sold for $3.26 million at an auction on April 24. The rules, outlined by Daniel Lucius “Doc” reversal of fortunes in the NL Central? Adams, spelled out how the game was played in The April 18-20 series between the Cubs and the Cardinals, 1856. The previous record for a baseball document played in St. Louis, sure felt like a changing of the guard. was Babe Ruth’s 1918 Red Sox contract, which sold A In the opener, Cubs starter John Lackey hurled seven shutout for $1.02 million in 2014. … innings thanks to 11 strikeouts and two key defensive plays from Through the game’s first three weeks, the Ameri- right ielder Jason Heyward. Getting beaten by the pair who wore Cardi- can League actually had a lower ERA (3.75) than the nals jerseys in 2015 particularly galled Cardinals fans, who booed Hey- National League (4.21). The average NL team allowed ward from start to inish. seven unearned runs, compared to four for the AL. … A night later, Hayward threw out Matt Holliday at the plate to end the Voting for baseball’s 87th All-Star Game, which Cardinals’ fourth inning in the Cubs’ series-clinching 2–1 win. will take place in San Diego’s Petco Park, has begun. The Cardinals took Game 3, but even then they needed a huge defen- Fans are allowed to vote up to 35 times, with a maxi- sive play from Randal Grichuk to steal a two-run homer from Anthony mum of five times per day, at MLB.com. In 2015, 620 Rizzo in a 5–3 win. million votes were cast, far eclipsing 2012’s record When the smoke cleared, the 14–5 Cubs held a 3.5-game lead over of 391 million. their divisional rivals, with a plus-68 run margin that was 28 runs better than the next team in baseball. The Cubs, of course, have been baseball’s lovable losers for a century, NUMBERS GAME while the Cardinals — with a pair of World Series titles, two additional NL pennants, and just three losing seasons in the last 20 — have been one of baseball’s elite franchises. 7 Chicago spent much of the last two years trying to lip the script. And That’s how many pinch-hit home runs if you listen to the boys in Vegas, who made the Cubs the favorites to win the Cardinals had through April 24, al- the World Series, it looks like they have been successful. ready the most of any big league team How did we get here? Let’s take a look at how each team’s roster was for a single month since the Phillies hit built. that many in 1958. Three came in the same game (April 9, Braves), which es- Homegrown vs. buying tablished a major league record. Among St. Louis’s eight positional starters and its ive starting pitch- ers, ive — catcher Yadier Molina, second baseman <a href="/tags/Kolten_Wong/" rel="tag">Kolten Wong</a>, third TURN BACK THE CLOCK baseman Matt Carpenter and starting pitchers <a href="/tags/Michael_Wacha/" rel="tag">Michael Wacha</a> and Jaime Garcia — were originally Cardinals draftees. Wong, Piscotty and Wacha April 25, 2001 were all irst-round picks. Two more — shortstop Aledmys Diaz and At age 42, Padres outielder Rickey Hen- pitcher Carlos Martinez — were irst signed by the Cardinals as interna- derson breaks baseball’s career record tional free agents. with his 2,063rd walk, which he takes That said, Diaz wasn’t the irst option at short; that’s Jhonny Peralta, leading of the ninth against Philadel- who was signed away from Detroit as a free agent in late 2013. Peralta is phia’s Jose Mesa. Henderson will end still recovering from a torn ligament in his left thumb, and the Cardinals his MLB career two years later, inish- hope to have him back later this season. ing with 2,190 career free passes, 3,055 The Cubs, meanwhile, originally acquired just two of their 13 starters. The Cubs bolstered their lineup — and spent $184 million to do so — by signing free hits, a career .401 on-base percentage, Chicago selected third baseman <a href="/tags/Kris_Bryant/" rel="tag">Kris Bryant</a> with the No. 2 overall pick agent Jason Heyward away from the rival St. Louis Cardinals in the ofseason. and, of course, MLB’s all-time records in in the 2013 MLB First Year Player Draft — one spot behind Houston’s steals (1,406) and runs scored (2,295). On paper, though, the Cardinals should have never been as good as the <a href="/tags/Mark_Appel/" rel="tag">Mark Appel</a> — and signed left ielder Jorge Soler as an international free Henderson then spends two more years agent in 2012. team that won 100 games last year. They’ve done it by inding hidden playing in independent professional gems in plain sight that everyone else missed, something not easy to do To the Cubs’ credit, 2014 draftee Kyle Schwarber was Chicago’s left baseball leagues, where he walks an- in the information age. ielder until an early knee injury terminated his 2016 campaign. other 169 times. His refusal to announce Chicago has been transparent in its attempt to buy a pennant for some Molina didn’t go off the board until round 4 of the 2000 draft. All-Star his oicial retirement delays his induc- - time. The team threw big money at second baseman Ben Zobrist, out third baseman Matt Carpenter was the rare ive-year college player who tion into the Baseball Hall of Fame until ielders Heyward and Dexter Fowler, and Lackey in the offseason. The made the majors. He wasn’t drafted until the 13th round of 2009. Garcia 2009, when he was elected on the irst - went even later, in the 22nd round of the ’05 draft. Adam Wainwright’s year before, they did the same with pitchers Jason Hammel and Jon Les ballot. ter. In 2014, the Cubs also made a December trade for catcher Miguel top-end potential wasn’t regarded as highly as it turned out to be when Montero and assumed his massive salary. St. Louis traded for him in 2003. Not that there’s anything wrong with buying a pennant, but the same And platooning with Grichuk in center is 28-year-old Jeremy Hazel- can hardly be said of the Cardinals. Their lone non-international free- baker, who never played an MLB game until this year, hit .280/.309/.620 agent signing is No. 3 starter Mike Leake on a ive-year, $80 million deal in his irst three weeks. Closer Trevor Rosenthal, who saved 93 games in this past offseason. 2014 and ’15, was a 21st-round draft pick as a junior college shortstop That said, the Cardinals did trade prospects for outielder Matt Hol- in 2009. liday in 2009 — during the prime of his career— and also traded No. And did we mention the No. 2 team in baseball in run differential? 1 draft pick Rob Kaminsky for irst baseman <a href="/tags/Brandon_Moss/" rel="tag">Brandon Moss</a>, who’d Despite the minus-4 posted in the Cubs’ series, that’s St. Louis, whose slugged 55 home runs the two full seasons before the trade. plus-40 is better than No. 3 Washington by six runs. In other words, history suggests we’d better not count out St. Louis What does it all mean? just yet. The teams’ 16 regular-season matchups should be quite enter- On paper, the Cardinals shouldn’t be able to compete with the Cubs, taining, not to mention perhaps a few more in October if the standings who won the irst round going away. are to hold. ATHLON SPORTS POWER RANKINGS</p><p>1. Cubs Kyle Schwarber has successful knee surgery; should return in 2017. 16. Yankees A-Rod hits .145/.242/.273 in first 55 ABs; that was before oblique issue. 2. Nationals Nats started and ended April 24’s 16-inning win over Twins with HRs. 17. Mariners It took Wade Miley four starts to pick up first win as Mariner. TRIVIA CORNER 3. Royals Mike Minor threw three innings in extended spring training. 18. D-backs <a href="/tags/Shelby_Miller/" rel="tag">Shelby Miller</a> plays an inning in left field in wild Apr. 24 loss. 4. Blue Jays 1B Chris Colabello suspended 80 games for PED use. 19. Rays Looking like the breakout season for OF Steven Souza (.291/.339/.600). Since 1900, which player has the lowest 5. Cardinals Rookie Aledmys Diaz had a remarkable first three MLB weeks. 20. A’s Oakland wins seven of first nine on the road. batting average while leading his league 6. Dodgers Through 4 starts, Kenta Maeda leads NL with 0.36 ERA in 25.1 IP. 21. Rockies No. 2 and 3 starters Chad Bettis and Tyler Chatwood pitching well. in home runs? 7. Giants Matt Cain (6.43 ERA) and Jake Peavy (6.86) are struggling. 22. Angels Albert Pujols’s 563rd HR ties Reggie Jackson for 13th all-time. Written and compiled by Chris Lee. 8. White Sox John Danks (6.23 ERA) the only blight on otherwise-fantastic staff. 23. Marlins Transitioning former SP David Phelps to the bullpen is working well. Follow Chris on Twitter: @chrislee71. 9. Tigers Jordan Zimmermann unscored upon in first 3 starts, spanning 19.1 IP. 24. Astros Is Tyler White (11 Ks in a 24 at-bat stretch) losing his shine? Email: chrislee71@gmail.com</p><p>10. Orioles O’s start 11–6 despite MLB-low three quality starts. 25. Twins Twins won just one of first 11 on the road. </p><p>11. Mets Jacob deGrom returns from injury, picks up win in 82-pitch outing. 26. Reds Minus-40 run differential was the worst in baseball through Week 3. .236. just hit but runs, home 442 with 12. Red Sox Demoted catcher Blake Swihart getting left field reps in AAA. 27. Phillies Jeanmar Gomez (4 SV, 2.45 ERA) unexpectedly thriving in closer’s role. career his finished He season. that strikeouts 156 with league</p><p>13. Pirates Who knew shortstop Jordy Mercer could hit 466-foot home runs? 28. Padres Did anyone expect Drew Pomeranz to be team’s best starter so far? the led also Kingman runs. home 37 NL-high an swatting while ANSWER: Dave Kingman, who in 1982 hit .204 for the Mets Mets the for .204 hit 1982 in who Kingman, Dave ANSWER: </p><p>14. Indians Carlos Carrasco heading to DL with hamstring injury. 29. Brewers Milwaukee had just five quality starts in first 19 games. TRIVIA</p><p>15. Rangers Josh Hamilton hopes to begin rehab assignment this week. 30. Braves Braves started the year 1–10 at home. Photos by Tom DiPase love our Purchase local them sPorts on Photos? chronline.com Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 SPORTS Activators</p><p>Continued from Sports 1 (42-08) from Rochester and breaking his own school record in the event. On the track, he took first in the 100 meters in 11.71 seconds — given the win with an exact tie with Hoquiam’s Anthony Nash in the automated timer — and was a fraction of a second behind Nash, 23.26 to 23.33, in the 200. Teammate Tyler Justice swept the hurdles, winning the 110s in 16.06 seconds — a tenth of a second ahead of Centralia’s Layne Pertzborn, who took sec- ond — and finished first in the 300s, beating out Kennedy 41.03 to 41.39. Kennedy added a win in the high jump, leaping 5-10 to beat out Tenino’s Nihls Peterson and Morton-White Pass’ Tristan Sto- rey, who both topped out at 5-08. Rochester’s Journey Fortner won the javelin by over eight feet, with a 166-10 toss topping Napavine’s Noah Lantz, who took second at 158-04. Napavine’s Chase Van Wyck won the shot put in 53-08.5, over a foot further than North Beach’s Napavine’s Wyatt Wheeler watches his discus ly after his throw at the Chehalis Activators Classic on Saturday at W.F. West High School. Wheeler inished sixth in the Jonny Law — who was just ahead discus. of teammates Tim Poplin and Seth Bridge in the second, third and fourth spots. Van Wyck also took third in the discus, with teammate Jacob Johnston finish- ing second. J.P. Guyer, running for the host Bearcats, won the 3200 in 10:05.59, a few seconds ahead of Tumwater’s Joseph Morrissey (10:09.13), and finished third in the 1600. Napavine’s Grace Hamre headed up the locals on the girls side, winning the 200 in 26.11 and the 400 in 1:00.44, and an- choring the Tigers’ 4x200 relay team — with Kaitlyn Bornstein, Alex Pope and Xylee Pope — that finished second in 1:50.88. Teammate Karley Bornstein won the javelin by nearly 20 feet, notching a 122-02 throw to beat out W.F. West’s Kendra Botten- berg (102-06). Bottenberg also took fourth in the shot put, and teammate Allie Haakenson was second in the triple jump, and Aubrie Rademaker won the pole vault at 9-00 for the Bearcats. Emma Moon added a win for W.F. West in the 3200 at 12:19.84. Kary Sathre won the 100 hur- dles in 16.60 and finished third in the 300 hurdles for Centralia, and Adna’s Isabella Elwood finished Centralia’s Kary Sathre elevates over a hurdle during the 100 meter hurdles on Saturday at the Chehalis Activators Classic on Saturday at W.F. West High School. Sathre third in the high jump at 4-08. won the event with a time of 16.60.</p><p>Pole vaulters warm up before the event begins at the Chehalis Activators Classic on Saturday at W.F. West High School. Pe Ell’s Tyler Justice (middle) leaps over a hurdle during the 100 meter hurdles race at the Chehalis Activators Classic on Sat- urday at W.F. West High School. Justice won the event with a time of 16.06.</p><p>Photos By Pete Caster pcaster@chronline.com</p><p>Rochester’s Josh Kennedy leaps over the bar during the high jump event at the W.F. West’s Emma Moon is comforted by a teammate after completing the 3200 meter race at the Chehalis Activators Classic Chehalis Activators Classic on Saturday at W.F. West High School. Kennedy won on Saturday at W.F. West High School. Moon won the event with a time of 12:19.84. the event with a 5-10 jump. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016</p><p>Editor: Eric Schwartz Phone number: 807-8224 Life e-mail: eschwartz@chronline.com</p><p>Pete Caster / pcaster@chronline.com Debbie Rosas, the co-founder of Nia, leads a group of nearly three dozen workout enthusiasts in warmups prior to the start of the dance-workout class at Embody Movement Studio and Lifestyle Boutique on Friday afternoon in downtown Centralia.</p><p>NIA: Visionary Fitness Innovator Teaches Sold- Out Master Class in Centralia By Lisa Brunette For The Chronicle Friday nights in downtown Centralia are usually associated with happy hour. If there’s any physical activity at all, it might re- volve around a pool table. But last Friday, 32 people filled the studio space at Embody Movement Studio and Lifestyle Boutique to dance with Debbie Rosas, a pioneer in the fitness world and the co-founder of Nia. Nia is not your typical workout class. It’s done entirely barefoot, for one. But the real distinction is that no one’s re- petitively jumping up and down or otherwise causing impact to the joints. Designed as a self- healing practice, Nia is built on a foundation of 52 moves care- fully crafted to protect students from injury while providing a full body workout. For the master class, Rosas debuted her brand-new rou- tine “Grateful,” which no one in the crowd had danced pre- Debbie Rosas, right, a pioneer in the itness world and the co-founder of Nia, leads a dance-workout class at Embody Movement Studio and Lifestyle Boutique on viously. It encompassed both Friday afternoon in downtown Centralia. choreographed dance through students progress through a series the 52 moves as well as bursts of of belts, similar to the martial arts. “freedance” that allow students The first belt is white, obtained to explore movement in their after a training session with a own body’s way. It was by turns certified teacher. Wolf opened soothing and high-powered, Embody a mere six months after including elements of Duncan earning hers. dance, the martial arts and the “That takes guts, courage,” said Alexander technique for postur- Rosas. Last summer, Wolf took al alignment. her training for the blue belt with Rosas began developing Nia in Rosas as her teacher. Rosas was so the early ‘80s, and today there are impressed with Wolf during the 2,500 teachers offering Nia in 45 training that she told her she’d countries. She travels frequently like to arrange to visit her studio. to places such as New Zealand and South Africa, teaching master “There are those people who come classes to as many as 500 students through your door and you think, in a room. So how did Centralia — ‘This person is going to be suc- where a sold-out class meant just cessful. They’re going to make it over 30 students — make it onto happen.’” she said. “A lot of people her itinerary? have the desire … but they don’t “When I started teaching, I had get what it takes to really do the two students,” Rosas said. “This business end of it, the nuts and Debbie Rosas, a pioneer in the itness world and the co-founder of Nia, leads a dance-workout class at Embody Movement was back in 1976. I know what it bolts. I sensed that she did, and Studio and Lifestyle Boutique on Friday afternoon in downtown Centralia. she does.” means to build a class. I am not for teachers-only is scheduled for range of results — from lower supportive, tightly knit, caring, honestly any more turned on Since completing her white belt three years ago, Wolf has June at Embody, with a blue belt cholesterol levels to a greater ac- and open.” by a group of 500 people as I am to follow next year. ceptance of their own reflection with two. My ego loves it … but helped 14 Embody students earn Rosas, whose master class Wolf has built a community at in the mirror. my heart knows that the number their own, including this reporter marked her first visit to Embody, of people in the room is no way a for The Chronicle. The white belt Embody that mutually supports Wolf often introduces new was quite pleased with what she representation of the value … the provides a deeper dive into the each other’s fitness goals, which students by welcoming them found. “It’s a beautiful studio,” value of doing something that Nia practice, which means fine- can include — but also go beyond to the Nia “family.” “This fam- she said. “It’s like this little gem changes people’s lives—there’s no tuning the techniques for each of — weight loss. It’s not uncommon ily is made up of passionate and tucked away.” price to that.” the 52 moves, learning how to lis- to hear exclamations after class heart-centered women and men What really intrigued her ten to music while listening to the like this: “I’ve been doing this for committed to healing them- ••• about Centralia’s Embody is the body, and other topics. It also cer- nine months and have already lost selves and the community,” said Lisa Brunette is author of the passion and inspiration of its tifies students to teach a Nia class. two inches off my middle-aged Wolf said. “I think this commu- Dreamslippers mystery series and owner, Christina Wolf. In Nia, An optional green belt training arms!’ Nia students claim a wide nity is inspired and inspiring, blogs at www.catintheflock.com. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 LIFE Community Editor’s Best Bet Lyceum Panel to Look at Impact of Sexual Assault</p><p>“How Far Do the Effects of Sexual As- sault Reach” will be the topic of a panel Calendar discussion at the Lyceum presentation Wednesday at Centralia College. Tuesday, April 26 The panel will be moderated by David Eatwell, executive director of the Human Evergreen Students to HAVE AN EVENT YOU Response Network. On the panel will be WOULD LIKE TO INVITE HRN Dianna Peck, program manager; Present Noon Concert THE PUBLIC TO? Janira Avila, sexual assault advocate; and Miranda Silva, sexual assault/housing ad- Students from The Ever- Submit your calendar items green State College and faculty vocate. to Newsroom Assistant Doug The Lyceum will be at 1 p.m. in Wash- member Arun Chandra will Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the be performing a free concert at week before you would like ington Hall, 103. Centralia College’s Wickstrom them to be printed. He can be For more information, call Shelley Ban- Theatre at noon Tuesday. reached at calendar@chronline. nish, director of Student Life & Involve- The concert will feature com or (360) 807-8238. Please ment, at (360) 736-9391, ext. 224. avant-garde music. “Story” for include all relevant information, four voices, by John Cage, and as well as contact information. “Geographical Fugue” for voices, Events can also be submitted at www.chronline.com by Ernst Toch, are experiments Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Bilingual Story Time, for children 3-6 Paint Night, 6-8 p.m., Washington in rhythm and the voice. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Hall 108, Centralia College, led by Sue “The Silver Swan,” by Orlan- Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 Wachter and Joan Hitchcock, $25 do Gibbons, and “Vowelscape,” Lewis County Republican Club, a.m., Winlock Public Agencies lunch served at noon, Woodland Es- by Chris Mercer, are experi- Riverside Fire Authority Board of Family Movie Matinee: Disneynature tates, Chehalis, (360) 740-9868 Earth, for children grades 1-6, 2 p.m., Public Agencies ments in vowels — one from the Commissioners, 5 p.m., Headquarters S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst 17th century and the other from Station, 1818 Harrison Ave., Centralia, Centralia Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis the 21st. The Mercer piece also (360) 736-3975 or sslorey@riversidefire. 3827 or (360) 736-4163 Teen Zone, for teens, 2 p.m., net Packwood County Courthouse, agenda available has live computer-generated Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) sounds that use as their input Lewis County Community Network 520-0772 Libraries Board, 3:30-5 p.m., second floor confer- what the four vocalists sing. Zonta Club of Centralia-Chehalis, 6 Support Groups Book Babies, for babies birth-24 ence room, Lewis County Public Health “An Untitled Poem,” by p.m., Elks Lodge, 1732 S. Gold St., Cen- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., months, 10 a.m., Chehalis & Social Services Building, 360 NW Chandra, is for six voices and tralia, (360) 330-0564 Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Family Story Time, for children, 10:15 North St., Chehalis computer generated sounds that a.m., Tenino Lewis County Democrats, 6 p.m., Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, explores what the expression of Toddler Time, for children age 2, Carpenters Hall, 417 N. Pearl St., Centra- hopedirector@hotmail.com the voice can project when using 10:30 a.m., Centralia lia, (360) 978-5190 Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., Libraries Watercolor & Acrylic Painting, for large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., a made up language. Learn About Your Library Card, for all adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville Support Groups Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst Students from The Ever- LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. ages, noon, Centralia College East, 701 green State College who will be Tenino “Up From Grief,” for those grieving gracefoursquarechurch.com Airport Way, Morton performing the concert: Ariel the loss of a loved one, 11 a.m.-12:30 Birks, Psy Bruni, Taylor Gibbs, Organizations p.m., Morton Community Methodist Organizations Otto Kildegaard, Ben Michaelis, Church, Fourth and Main, Morton, (360) Saturday, April 30 Chehalis Valley Evening Garden Club, 330-2640 Lewis County Republican Central Jane Rogers and Hanna Ziff. 7 p.m., call for meeting location, (360) Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Murder mystery party, “Sin City Slay- Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Call (360) 736-9391, ext. 248, 748-6189 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 er,” Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, for more information. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) Ave., Centralia, dinner 5-7 p.m., 6 p.m. 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., 736-9268 show, dance follows, dinner steak or 736-4500 Winlock Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Us Too Southwest Washington Pros- chicken, $20, advance tickets available, Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity Cowlitz Prairie Grange, business open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 tate Cancer Support Group, 7-8 p.m., (360) 489-5203 or (360) 736-9030 Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) meeting 7:30 p.m., potluck dessert to p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 Mother Joseph Room, Providence Cen- Lions Club Fishing Derby, Fort Borst 748-1753, hraj@localaccess.com follow, (360) 864-2023 Health and Hope Medical Out- tralia Hospital, (360) 388-6271 Park, Centralia, 9 a.m.-noon, children Writer’s Forum, 7-9 p.m., 4162 Jack- United Women in Business, 5:30 p.m., reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 must be accompanied by an adult, son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 Kit Carson banquet room, Chehalis, p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks free hot dogs and milk for participants, Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 (360) 388-5252 Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose prize drawing at noon for participants p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary Friday, April 29 income is less than 200 percent of the age 3-14, must be present to win, (360) 807-4733 Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- poverty level, (360) 623-1485 736-8766 Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 6769 or (360) 324-9050 Bunco Night, Doris’ Divas, social hour Fairgrounds to Host Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) 5:30 p.m., bunco 6 p.m., Holiday Inn Ex- and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First 520-0772 press, Chehalis, tickets $20 at the door, Support Groups Spring Youth Fair Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., proceeds benefit Discover! Children’s Domestic violence support group, The Spring Youth Fair will (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 Museum, (360) 736-1570, dwood1339@ 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- be coming to the Southwest Steak Night Dinner & Music Ben- Tuesday, May 3 msn.com halis, sponsored by Human Response efit, 6-11 p.m., American Legion Grant “WSDA: The Green Book and You,” Network, (360) 748-6601 Washington Fairgrounds Friday, Hodge Post 17, 111 W. Main St., Centra- Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors WSU Lewis County and Discover Lewis April 29, through Sunday, May 1. lia, 6 p.m., dinner, rib-eye steak, baked open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 County Workshop Series, 10 a.m.-noon, Hours will be 5-10 p.m. Fri- potato, vegetable, roll, live music fea- p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 WSU Lewis County Extension meeting Thursday, April 28 day, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. Saturday, turing Jack LeDuc, with Tom Phelps on Health and Hope Medical Out- room, 351 NW North St., (360) 740-1214 and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday. steel guitar, $17.50, reservations (360) reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Centralia College 736-3755 p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Admission for adults is $5, Spring Youth Fair, 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose Public Agencies to Host Job Fair for a day or the weekend. For Southwest Washington Fair, admission income is less than 200 percent of the Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Job seekers can connect with kids 6-12, seniors and military, adults $5, kids 6-12, seniors and military, poverty level, (360) 623-1485 Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, (360) 60 employers at the Centralia $5 for the weekend or $4 for a day, kids 5 330-7670 the cost is $5 for the weekend or and under free Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., College Job Fair from 10 a.m. $4 for a day. Kids 5 and under Plant and bake sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Public Agencies Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) to 1 p.m. Thursday, in the col- are free. downtown Winlock on Front Street, 262-3547, ext. 213 lege Health and Wellness Center Napavine Planning Commission, 6 For more information, call fundraiser for scholarships for Winlock Lewis County Planning Commission, p.m., 407 Birch Ave. SW, Napavine, (360) (gym) at the corner of Walnut Lee, (360) 736-9758, or Kathy, students, organized by Winolequa Gar- 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, (360) 262-3547, ext. 213 and Iron streets. den Club 740-1284, public hearing on administra- (360) 388-1321. Lewis County Interlocal Organiza- Fuschia Fanciers plant sale, 10 a.m.-3 tive code, http://goo.gl/1a1Zb The fair is open to students, Camping information may tion of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., p.m., near Eddie Bauer, Centralia Fac- Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 graduates and anyone in the be obtained by calling (360) 740- Fire District 15 (Winlock) main station, tory Outlet Mall, west side of Interstate 5 a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific community actively looking for 1495. (360) 864-2366 Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) employment. It is a free event. Chehalis Valley Wine Tour, 11 a.m.-7 Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 562-5612 p.m., wineries serve hors d’oeuvres with a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific Sixty local and regional em- their wines, $25, reservations at www. Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) ployers are expected to be repre- Packwood Mountain chehalisvalleywinetour.com, (360) 562-5612 Libraries sented at the fair. Festival to Feature 607-0774 Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, Preschool Story Time, for children “The Centralia College job Harmonious Funk, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., (360) 291-3543 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia fairs have had quite positive re- Lucky Eagle Casino, Craft House sports Club Creative: Candy Sushi, for teens, Variety of Events bar, Rochester 5 p.m., Centralia sults,” said Joan Rogerson, coor- The Packwood Mountain Spring Craft Show and Sale, 10 a.m.- Organizations dinator of student employment Festival will take place on April 4 p.m, Packwood Community Hall, U.S. Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Organizations at the college, adding that local 29, 30 and May 1 in the East Highway 12, Packwood Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson High- and regional employers will be Veteran’s Aid & Attendance Benefits (360) 748-1753, hraj@localaccess.com Lewis County community. Seminar, 1-3 p.m., Woodland Village, way, 7 p.m. present to discuss part-time, The Packwood Mountain Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., 2100 Woodland Circle, Chehalis, assis- Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- full-time, seasonal and even ap- Festival and Fun Run is an an- tance with assisted living, nursing home Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, prenticeship opportunities. lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 (360) 748-1753, hraj@localaccess.com nual event for adults and kids care and home health care, Mahala Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and “We invite people to take of all ages. Included are demon- Murphy-Martin, Strategic Retirement p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- advantage of this opportunity to strations, live music, kid’s crafts Consultants, (360) 748-0095 Centralia, (360) 736-4671 lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 gain information from a variety and games, and special guest Adna Grange, 7 p.m., 123 Dieckman Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 of employers,” she said. exhibits. Libraries Road, Adna, (360) 748-6068 p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Job offers may be extended, Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, “The Scoundrel of Dagger Family Film: “The Good Dinosaur,” Centralia, (360) 736-4671 and Rogerson recommends at- 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical GriefShare, grief recovery seminar Gulch” will be performed at 7 for children, 2 p.m., Chehalis tendees dress professionally, Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain p.m. Friday and Saturday in the My Vacation Photos From Saturday, first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., bring a resume, leave their chil- Packwood gym. for adults, 2 p.m., photos from Cassini Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW Centralia, child care provided through dren at home, and attend with Both a 10k and 5K Fun Run spacecraft, Centralia Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 confidence in their skills and are held on Sunday morning, Chehalis PTA, 6:30 p.m., Olympic El- Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, abilities. ementary library, (360) 748-6838 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical with a 1K Kids’ Fun Run follow- Sunday, May 1 Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, For more information, visit ing. first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. www.centralia.edu/jobresourc- The Native American cul- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Support Groups Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW es/jobfair/. ture of the area is showcased starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Tour Night, Centralia College, 4:30 with a drumming ceremony on Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Sunday afternoon. Dancing, Swing Stuff, 1:30-4:30 p.m., dren pregnancy through 6 years old, p.m., Student Center, RVSP to Mike Swede Hall, Rochester, (360) 350-2423 Support Groups Christiansen, (360) 736-9391, ext. 799, or There is also a local craft sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary NAMI Lewis County Connections mchristiansen@centralia.edu show and sale during the week- ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Paint Night, 6-8 p.m., Washington end. Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Hall 108, Centralia College, led by Sue sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ ry500us@gmail.com Wachter and Joan Hitchcock, $25 Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 chehalismops Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for Oregon Trail music and dancing, GriefShare, a video seminar focus- NAMI Lewis County Connections people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., ing on helping people who have lost a Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Public Agencies Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Shoestring Val- Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- sored by Human Response Network, Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, ry500us@gmail.com on Aging, Council of Governments, 2 (360) 748-6601 country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- NAMI Lewis County Family Support Second Chance/Lewis County Brain p.m., 2404 Heritage Court SW, Suite A, ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 church.com/griefshare/ Olympia, (360) 664-3162, ext. 112, (888) Group, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) Plant and bake sale, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Spring Youth Fair, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 545-0910, ext. 112, or email Rebecca. Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting downtown Winlock on Front Street, Southwest Washington Fair, admission 8070 or sherry500us@gmail.com location Holmes@dshs.wa.gov fundraiser for scholarships for Winlock adults $5, kids 6-12, seniors and military Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for students, organized by Winolequa Gar- $4, kids 5 and under free people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., Libraries den Club Spring Craft Show and Sale, 10 a.m.- 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Wednesday, April 27 Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- Harmonious Funk, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 3 p.m, Packwood Community Hall, U.S. sored by Human Response Network, dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Lucky Eagle Casino, Craft House sports starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Highway 12, Packwood (360) 748-6601 Adult Coloring Party, for adults, 5 bar, Rochester Jackson Highway, Chehalis Democratic combined county con- Second Chance/Lewis County Brain p.m., Chehalis Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm vention, 20th and 19th legislative dis- Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) Libraries tricts, 1 p.m., doors open at noon, W.F. 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting 748-4417 Organizations West High School, lewiscountydemo- location Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., Bucoda Rebekah Lodge 144, 7 p.m., Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 crats.org GriefShare, grief recovery seminar St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. Bucoda Odd Fellows Community Cen- a.m., Salkum and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 ter, 101 E. Seventh St., second floor, Bu- Preschool Story Time, for children View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., coda, (360) 736-6717 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis Monday, May 2 Centralia, child care provided through • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 </p><p> with the </p><p>By Gretchen McKay Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Another plus is quinoa is gluten-free. Club.) You also can buy ready-to-eat Quinoa might not immediately So it’s a great choice for people with celiac toasted quinoa from Carrington Farms come to mind when you’re thinking disease or those who are sensitive to gluten, ($6.99 for a 10-ounce bag at Wal-Mart) for of breakfast. wheat and other grass-based food products. sprinkling on top of dishes for a high-fiber Known as the “mother of all For the first time in a long time, my son was crunch or for eating out of hand. of the day but also since the seed — a grains,” the high-octane protein able to enjoy a piece of quiche without fret- To cook the quinoa, add one part of source — revered by the ancient Incas tasty member of the goosefoot family that ting about the possible side affects. the grain to two parts liquid in a saucepan. and a super food that’s been nourish- includes beets, spinach and chard — is so Quinoa also is rich in calcium, iron, Bring to a boil, reduce the heat to low, cov- ing people in South America for hun- very nutritious. fiber and potassium, and is an excellent er and simmer for about 15 minutes un- dreds of years — is most often served Mixed with a little egg, cooked quinoa source of folate, magnesium, vitamin B-6, til quinoa is tender; you’ll know it’s done as an alternative grain source in sal- makes for a terrific crust for quiches and thiamin, niacin, potassium and riboflavin. when the grains are translucent. You also ads, mixed into burgers or soups and tarts. Folded with an array of vegetables And all for around 200 calories a cup. can prepare it in a rice cooker. chili, used as a substitute for pasta or and crumbled cheese into beaten eggs, it Quinoa comes in a variety of colors Don’t forget to drain it when it’s added to cookies and muffins. bakes up into one heck of a savory, grab- — choose from red, black or white — and done (quinoa holds water) and be sure But yes, quinoa does make sense and-go breakfast muffin. It’s also good on ranges in price from sorta expensive to re- to rinse the seeds in a fine-mesh strainer for breakfast, and not just because its own, perhaps topped with a fried egg ally expensive. (I got a two-pound bag of before cooking, or it might end up tast- breakfast is the most important meal and liberal dash of hot sauce. organic quinoa for less than $9 at Sam’s ing bitter.</p><p>QUINOA BOWL WITH FRIED EGG AND AVOCADO</p><p>PG tested spoons oil and mix well to com- This savory breakfast bowl is bine. super simple, and tastes so fresh. Heat remaining 1 tablespoon 4 scallions, thinly sliced oil in a nonstick skillet over me- 2 cups cooked quinoa dium-high heat. Crack eggs into 1 teaspoon red wine vinegar skillet; season with salt and pep- Kosher salt, to taste, divided per and cook until whites are set Freshly ground pepper, to taste, around the edges, about 1 min- divided ute. Flip eggs and cook to desired 3 tablespoons olive oil, divided doneness, about 30 seconds for a 4 large eggs runny yolk. 1 avocado, chopped Divide quinoa among 4 bowls; Hot sauce (for serving) top each bowl with 1 fried egg, avocado and a dash of hot sauce. Mix scallions, quinoa and Serves 4. vinegar in a small bowl; season — Adapted from Bon Appetit, with salt and pepper. Add 2 table- March 2014 ROASTED ASPARAGUS QUICHE</p><p>PG tested Cooking spray pepper and egg in a bowl, stirring I was skeptical that quinoa For filling well. Press mixture into bottom would bake into a crisp crust, but 2 eggs and up sides of a 9-inch pie plate it did, quite prettily. My mother, 2 egg yolks coated with cooking spray. Bake who’s never even heard of the 1 cup heavy cream for 20 minutes; cool. seed, gobbled it up lickety split 1 cup whole milk While crust is baking, prepare before dinner, I might add! This ½ teaspoon kosher salt filling: In medium bowl, whisk recipe calls for roasted aspara- ½ teaspoon ground white together eggs and yolks. Gradu- gus but I imagine any vegetable pepper ally add heavy cream and milk, would work well in the eggy cus- ⅛ teaspoon ground nutmeg and whisk to incorporate. Whisk tard, which manages to be fluffy ⅔ cup grated Gruyere cheese in salt, pepper and nutmeg. and creamy at the same time. or any Swiss cheese Once crust has finished Preheat oven to 350 degrees. baking, remove from oven. In- 10 to 12 stalks asparagus Trim ends off asparagus crease oven temperature to 375 Olive oil for drizzling stalks if they are woody. Place degrees. Kosher salt, plus more for fill- on baking sheet, drizzle with ol- Sprinkle cheese in the bot- ing ive oil and sprinkle with salt and tom of baked crust. Top with Ground white pepper, plus pepper. Using your hands, gently asparagus and fill crust with more for filling toss them around a bit to make egg mixture. Bake for 40 min- sure the stalks are evenly coated, utes. Let cool at room tempera- For Crust then spread into a single layer on ture for about 10 minutes before baking sheet. Roast for 15 to 20 serving. 2 cups cooked quinoa, chilled minutes. Cool, then chop into Serves 8. ⅛ teaspoon freshly ground 1-inch pieces. Set aside. — Adapted from “New Prairie black pepper Kitchen” by Summer Miller (Agate 1 large egg, beaten Make crust: Combine quinoa, Midway, 2015) ROASTED ASPARAGUS QUICHE PG tested and prepare 12 silicone muffin cheese, veggie mixture and salt. Sundried tomatoes and holders on a baking sheet, or Stir until well combined. tangy feta give these breakfast grease a 12-cup muffin tin with Pour mixture into silicone muffins a punch of flavor. Don’t oil and set aside. cups or greased muffin tins, Heat a skillet to medium. make my lazy, rookie mistake of dividing equally, and bake in using paper liners in the muffin Add vegetable oil and onions, pan — they stick, and you’ll lose and saute for 2 minutes. Add oven for 30 minutes, or until some (and maybe even a lot) of tomatoes and saute for another eggs have set and muffins are your breakfast when you peel minute. Then add spinach and a light golden brown. Allow to the paper away. saute until wilted, about 1 min- cool for 5 minutes before serv- 2 teaspoons vegetable oil, ute. Turn off heat and stir in ol- ing. Muffins also may be chilled plus optional extra for greasing ives and oregano, and set aside. and eaten cold, or re-heated in a muffin tins Place eggs in a blender or microwave the next day. mixing bowl and blend/mix ½ cup finely chopped onion Makes 12 muffins. ½ cup chopped sundried to- until well combined. Pour eggs matoes in oil in to a mixing bowl (if using a — Adapted from eastewart.com 2 cups baby spinach, finely blender) then add quinoa, feta chopped ½ cup chopped kalamata ol- ives 1 tablespoon chopped fresh oregano 8 eggs 1 cup cooked quinoa 1 cup crumbled feta cheese ¼ teaspoon salt Preheat oven to 350 degrees, (360) 736-6322 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Printed Materials? We do that! CH554830hh.sw Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 LIFE</p><p>Find answers to the puzzles here on Sudoku Puzzle One Puzzle Two on page Life 7. </p><p>Crossword</p><p>Celebrity Cipher Today’s clue: A equals K</p><p>“O ABKF O NYLR DTRYE OBBRT IETRBDEN ... O </p><p>ABKF ENYE O VYB DK YBS HOLR OB Y VYLR KB </p><p>GX KFB OU BRVRIIYTX.” </p><p>— VNYTHKEER TYGCHOBD</p><p>PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “Acting is beautiful. If I’m prejudiced toward doing it, it is because of the joy I derive from it.” — George Kennedy</p><p>© 2016 by NEA, Inc.</p><p> west wall, however, the ladder breaks apart. Washington Moore falls back inside and is soon captured Help Local Students by a guard. Johnson hides overnight in a field Land on Their Feet! close to the main reformatory building and State surrenders to guards early the next morning. Newspapers At a trial in Snohomish County Superior Court, both inmates are found guilty of first-degree in Education murder. When the jury votes against the death When you go on vacation, don’t just stop your papers, HISTORY penalty, the mandatory sentence of life impris- Donate hem to NIE! For more information or to onment is imposed and both defendants are donate, call customer service at: HistoryLink.org sent to the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla. 360-807-8203 Methane Gas Explosion Kills Seven Coal Miners at Black Diamond UW Students Participate on April 26, 1907 in National Student Strike A methane gas explosion underground on April 26, 1968 We’ve Got hat kills seven coal miners in Black Diamond, lo- On April 26, 1968, a national student strike cated in east King County. Four of the men are against the war in Vietnam enlists as many as found dead in the mine and three others die one million high school and college students. after they are rescued. In Seattle, some 2,000 students boycott classes An inquiry by the coroner and the state in- at the University of Washington and 600-plus Winning spector of mines determined that the deaths attend a rally in front of the Administration were “caused by an explosion of a pocket of Building. gas, which was brought down by an unavoid- Larry Baker organized the UW event. He able cave and ignited by some unknown miner.” presented a list of demands to UW president According to this report, the firm that owned Charles Odegaard (1911-1999) dealing with Shot the mine, Pacific Coast Company, was not at academic governance; ROTC, corporate and fault. military recruiting; and weapons research. chronline.mycapture.com Odegaard rejected them out of hand, but Washington Receives Its First was more responsive to demands for increased minority-student aid presented by Black Stu- Federal Highway Grant, to Pave dent Union head E. J. Brisker on May 6. a Portion of Pacific Highway in Thurston County, on April 26, 1917 Communications Department The State Highway Department receives Faculty Open 50-Year-Old Time federal approval of its first application for fed- eral matching highway funds. The $30,865.22 Capsule and Find Bawdy Items in federal aid pays for nearly half the cost of at University of Washington building a 3.52-mile stretch of Pacific High- way in Thurston County east from Olympia. in Seattle on April 26, 2007 The Pacific Highway project is the first of 24 Faculty members of the University of projects approved by federal authorities follow- Washington Department of Communications ing passage of the landmark 1916 Federal Aid open a time capsule that was sealed within the Celebrating Road Act. walls of the Communication Building in 1957. Attendees at the opening are surprised to find Our Hometown Two Inmates Kill Employee that in the early 1980s, pranksters had added some off-color items to the original contents. Heroes Benjamin Marshall in an The box was sealed tight with 36 bolts and placed within the wall of a well-traveled hall- Attempted Escape From the way. Nevertheless, some pranksters managed to Washington State Reformatory open it under the cover of secrecy in the early 1980s. Without disturbing the original con- in Monroe on April 26, 1951 tents, they placed copies of Playboy and Hustler Robert R. Johnson and Luther J. Moore, magazines, two pairs of soiled men’s underwear, inmates at the Washington State Reformatory and a condom into the mix. Also included were in Monroe (Snohomish County), bludgeon to some Twinkie snack foods (which eventually death power-plant engineer Benjamin Bert petrified), clip-on ties, the self-help book I’m Ok, Years Of Our Archival And Contemporary Marshall (1888-1951) with saps made from You’re Ok, an unopened letter to singer Linda Photos Are Available For Purchase Online. WinningShots2x8.db pieces of steam hose and attempt to escape Ronstadt, and a 1980 copy of The Rocket – a • from the compound using a makeshift ladder. monthly tabloid which had recently started pub- Unramed Or Framed Prints And Posters Just as Johnson reaches the top of the 30-foot lication in Seattle. • Mugs, T-Shirts, Key Chains, Magnets & More! COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 • Life 5</p><p>GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley</p><p>PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis</p><p>HERMAN by Jim Unger</p><p>RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price</p><p>DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham</p><p>DILBERT by Scott Adams</p><p>PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart</p><p>FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz</p><p>HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall</p><p>SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves</p><p>B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 COMICS</p><p>GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley</p><p>PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis</p><p>HERMAN by Jim Unger</p><p>RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price</p><p>DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham</p><p>DILBERT by Scott Adams</p><p>PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart</p><p>FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz</p><p>HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall</p><p>SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves</p><p>B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 </p><p>Test Kitchen Recipe: ADVICE: Dear Abby Learn to Make It’s Best to Meet Online Brussels Sprouts Salad Crush on Woman’s Familiar Ground DEAR ABBY: For the last five privacy and make sure to give him Like a Chef in 1 Minute months I have been talking to a his privacy in his room. How can guy I met via a dating app. We we turn his behavior around and By Susan Selasky ½ cup Brussels sprouts, shaved and roasted live a few states apart and have make him see that he is being dis- Detroit Free Press Salt and freshly ground black pepper to yet to meet in respectful toward me? — PREG- taste person, but we Earlier this month, Forest was named NANT CHOCOLATE LOVER 2 cups Brussels sprouts, ends removed, communicate DEAR CHOCOLATE LOVER: one of the Free Press/Metro Detroit Chevy shaved regularly. There should be consequences for Dealers Top 10 Best New Restaurants. This 3 tablespoons golden raisins With my misbehavior, and they should be Brussels sprouts salad from the Birmingham, 2 ounces Bulgarian feta tax refund this explained to the boy. He should Mich., hot spot is simple yet packed with fla- 2 tablespoons white balsamic vinegar year, I’d like to also understand there will be vor. The elegant shaved sprouts are blended ¼ cup olive oil do something more severe consequences for ly- with roasted sprouts and tossed with Bulgar- 3 tablespoons pine nuts, toasted for me. He ing to cover it up. Because you ian feta cheese. Look for the cheese at grocery Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Place the ½ suggested that know the boy cannot be trusted, By Abigail Van Buren stores with a large cheese selection. Bulgarian cup shaved Brussels sprouts on a baking sheet. I visit him. I put a lock on the closet or cup- don’t get any feta is made from sheep’s milk. The texture is Sprinkle with a few pinches of salt and pepper. board where you stow your stash, creamier than Greek feta and the flavor pro- red flags from him, and I’m sure Drizzle with a few drops of olive oil and toss I’d be 100 percent safe while I’m or on your bedroom door. file is tangier. Finally, the salad is finished with to coat. Roast about 8 minutes or until lightly a soft white balsamic vinegar-based vinai- there. However, I’m anxious about browned. Remove from oven and cool. taking a trip by myself to visit a DEAR ABBY: My husband grette. Don’t skip this or use the dark balsamic, In a large bowl, combine the roasted and guy I’ve developed a massive crush and I have been happily married which would overpower the tender Brussels regular Brussels sprouts, raisins, feta, balsam- on. for 38 years. Almost everything is sprouts and feta. ic vinegar, olive oil and pine nuts. Gently toss I have thought about offering great, except that the wife of his to coat. Serve. to pay his way here instead, or best friend, “Ted,” has the hots FETA & BRUSSELS SPROUTS SALAD From Forest, Birmingham. simply not going at all. I asked my for my husband. We all get along Makes: 2 salads / Preparation time: 15 Tested by Susan Selasky for the Free Press Test friends and family for their opin- well, but it’s obvious her interest is minutes / Total time: 20 minutes Kitchen. ions. Some of them think I should mostly in my husband, not me. go, while others say I should pay Ted has no idea his wife feels his way here. I need advice from this way, but several people have an outsider’s perspective. — CON- pointed it out, and I have observed FUSED AND CRUSHING the way she acts. I have talked to DEAR C&C: I vote for having my husband about it. He in no your friend come and visit you the way is interested in her. first time you meet. That way your I would never want to jeopar- family and friends can meet him, dize my husband’s friendship with and if your massive crush doesn’t Ted, and I enjoy being friends with live up to your expectations, you them both, but I’m uncomfortable won’t be alone in a strange city about her feelings for my husband. and at a disadvantage. Can I say something to her and let her know how I feel without ruin- DEAR ABBY: I live in a house ing the friendship with her or the with my husband, his 11-year-old one my husband has with Ted? — son and my husband’s father. I am SITUATION IN AUSTIN, TEXAS pregnant with my first child and I DEAR SITUATION: Probably get cravings for chocolate. I some- not. While it wouldn’t change the times hide my special chocolates relationship your husband has in my armoire so I don’t have to worry about my sugar-crazed son with Ted, if you address this with getting to them. his wife and tell her you know she However, I have recently has been lusting after your hus- found out that he goes through band, it’s sure to cause embarrass- my things to find the goodies and ment. And that’s not conducive to helps himself. I feel he has stepped a close friendship. over the line and violated my pri- ••• vacy. My husband and I have con- Dear Abby is written by Abigail fronted him about it more than Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- Jessica J. Trevino / Detroit Free Press once, and each time he lies and lips, and was founded by her mother, Brussels sprout salad with Bulgar- argues before he eventually admits Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby ian Feta. it. at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box We have talked to him about 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.</p><p>Start on Puzzle One on page Life 4. Answers to the Sudoku Puzzle Two puzzles here will be published in Thursday’s paper. Crossword</p><p>Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 4</p><p>Answer to Puzzle on Page Life 4</p><p>Celebrity Cipher</p><p>Today’s clue: L equals P</p><p>“SE ABC’MY XBK AYWWSXD NK ABCM USZJ, </p><p>KTYX ABC’MY XBK JLYXZSXD YXBCDT KSIY </p><p>FSKT KTYI.” — INMU MCEENWB</p><p>SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 4: “I know I have great inner strength... I know that I can go and live in a cave on my own if necessary.” — Charlotte Rampling © 2016 by NEA, Inc. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 26, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT</p><p>Movies Sports Kids Bets WEDNESDAY EVENING April 27, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! 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In Their Own Words “Queen Elizabeth Antiques Roadshow “Boise” An 1822 Antiques Roadshow “Omaha” Grant Masterpiece Mystery! Sidney performs Masterpiece Mystery! “Endeavour, Season 2: Sway” Morse Rick Steves’ Eu- PBS 12 12 II” Queen Elizabeth II’s life. ’ letter from Thomas Jefferson. Wood “Fertility” lithograph. (CC) an exorcism. ’ (CC) and Thursday search for a killer. ’ (CC) (DVS) rope ’ (CC) Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Rosewood Two Bodies and cash wash Empire “More Than Kin” Lucious tries to Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game (N) (CC) “Mistery Date” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) up on a beach. (N) ’ (CC) return as Empire’s CEO. (N) (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Worship Service FWC Music The Message of the Cross Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. 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(N) (N) Raymond (CC) A&E 52 52 The First 48 Carjacking killers; deadly The First 48 Highway shooting; night- ›› Walking Tall (2004, Action) The Rock, Johnny Knoxville, Neal McDonough. A ›› Terminator Salvation (2009) Christian Bale, Sam Worthington. Premiere. argument. ’ (CC) club execution. ’ (CC) sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. ’ (CC) Humanity fights back against Skynet’s machine army. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Die Hard (1988, Action) Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman, Bonnie Bedelia. A New ››› I Am Legend (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok. ›› Planet of the Apes (2001, Science Fiction) Mark Wahlberg, Tim Roth. An York policeman outwits foreign thugs in an L.A. high-rise. (CC) Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. (CC) astronaut leads a human uprising against ruling simians. (CC) APL 43 43 North Woods Law ’ (CC) North Woods Law “Outfoxed” (CC) North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ North Woods Law ’ (CC) North Woods Law ’ (CC) North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ BET 56 56 ›› Life Is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story (2006, Biography) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) House of Payne Tyler Perry’s House of Payne (CC) House of Payne Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York The Real Housewives of New York There Goes the Motherhood Jen at- Watch What Hap- Housewives/NYC BRAVO 66 66 City “Start Spreading the News” City Dorinda hosts a lingerie party. City Dorinda confronts Ramona. City “BBQ, Brunch or Bust” (N) tacks Beth during Mommy Group. 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Undercover Liv and Maddie Bering Sea Gold “Pressure” Shawn Bering Sea Gold “Golden Dreams” Bering Sea Gold: Dredged Up “Fa- Bering Sea Gold “Rock Bottom” (N) Dual Survival: Untamed Survivalists in Bering Sea Gold “Rock Bottom” ’ (CC) DSC 8 8 brings in family to help him. ’ (CC) Shawn deals with a setback. (CC) ther’s Day” (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) a Costa Rica rainforest. ’ (CC) Kourtney and Kim Take Miami Kim E! News (CC) Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows E! News (CC) E! 65 65 hires a private detective. (CC) Best (CC) Best (CC) Best (CC) Best (CC) Best (CC) Best (CC) MLB Baseball <a href="/tags/New_York_Yankees/" rel="tag">New York Yankees</a> at Texas Rangers. From Globe Life Park in SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Arlington, Texas. 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Two as- The Americans “Travel Agents” The The Americans “Travel Agents” The Explorers wage a terrifying battle to save mankind’s future. ’ (CC) tronauts become stranded in deep space. ’ (CC) FBI and the KGB look for an agent. FBI and the KGB look for an agent. GOLF 70 70 Golf’s Greatest Rounds (N) Golf Central Golf Academy European PGA Tour Golf Volvo China Open, First Round. 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(N) ’ 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) Strong “Power Play” The teams take on The Blacklist An unexpected loss dev- Game of Silence Jessie knows what KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) a Medallion Challenge. (N) (CC) astates the FBI. (N) ’ (CC) happened at Quitman. (N) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) Celebrity Page Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at CBS Evening The Insider (N) Entertainment To- The Big Bang The Odd Couple Mom (N) ’ (CC) 2 Broke Girls (N) Rush Hour Lee gets a tip about the KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 6PM (N) (CC) News/Pelley ’ (CC) night (N) (CC) Theory (N) ’ “Madison & Son” ’ (CC) Quantou gang. (N) ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Borders and Heri- This Old House Doc Martin “Nobody Likes Me” Martin The National Parks: America’s Best Idea “Going Home (1920-1933)” Automo- Masterpiece Mystery! Case involving a PBS 9 9 tage (N) (N) ’ (CC) takes baby James to playgroup. bile allows people to visit parks. ’ (CC) (DVS) suspicious death. ’ (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (Part 1 MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) of 2) (CC) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ DC’s Legends of Tomorrow The team The 100 “Join or Die” Clarke’s plan 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy “The Family Guy “Air- CW 11 11 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) goes to London in 2166. (N) ’ could change everything. (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) Book of Joe” ’ port ’07” (CC) Nature Caregivers help wild baby or- In Their Own Words “Queen Elizabeth Queen & Country Buckingham Chang- Queen & Country “Royal Visit” Braemar Queen & Country Westminster Abbey; Queen & Country “Traveller” Heads of PBS 12 12 phans. ’ (CC) (DVS) II” Queen Elizabeth II’s life. ’ ing of the Guard. (CC) (DVS) Gathering in Scotland. ’ Chapels Royal. ’ (CC) Government Meeting. (CC) (DVS) Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Bones “The Monster in the Closet” A American Grit Competitors break down Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) killer interacts with victims’ bodies. and set up camp. (N) ’ (N) (CC) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 The Message of the Cross Crossfire Service FWC Music FWC Music Jimmy Swaggart Blue Bloods “Hall of Mirrors” A counter- Blue Bloods “My Funny Valentine” A Blue Bloods “Dedication” An attempt is Blue Bloods “Age of Innocence” A Blue Bloods “Silver Star” Danny vows Blue Bloods “To Tell the Truth” Danny ION 15 15 terrorism agent gets shot. ’ girl is kidnapped. ’ (CC) made on Frank’s life. (CC) young girl is murdered at a ball. ’ to find a war hero’s killer. (CC) witnesses a murder. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Empowered By the Spirit The Blessed Life Mark Chironna Hank and Brenda K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Empowered By the Spirit Joni: Table Talk Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Grey’s Anatomy Stephanie has bound- Scandal “Buckle Up” Cyrus faces a ma- The Catch “The Benefactor” A female KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) “Desert Oasis” ary issues. (N) ’ (CC) jor decision. (N) ’ (CC) Army captain is harassed. (N) ’ (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) KGW News at 6 (N) Live at 7 (N) Inside Edition (N) Strong “Power Play” The teams take on The Blacklist An unexpected loss dev- Game of Silence Jessie knows what KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) a Medallion Challenge. (N) (CC) astates the FBI. (N) ’ (CC) happened at Quitman. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Pasión y poder (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) Bones “The Monster in the Closet” A American Grit Competitors break down 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) killer interacts with victims’ bodies. and set up camp. (N) ’ (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Two Dallas men are The First 48 Father shot; mother killed The First 48 “In a Lonely Place” Mur- 60 Days In: Time Out “Shakedown” 60 Days In (N) ’ (CC) The First 48 “Blood Lust” A killer prowls A&E 52 52 gunned down. ’ (CC) on birthday. ’ (CC) dered woman found in car trunk. The sheriff orders a raid. (N) (CC) the streets of Atlanta. (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› I Am Legend (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok. ›› Jurassic Park III (2001, Adventure) Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Tea Leoni. A ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. Storm chasers Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. (CC) search party encounters new breeds of prehistoric terror. (CC) race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. (CC) APL 43 43 River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) River Monsters: Jeremy’s Favorite River Monsters (N) ’ Finding Bigfoot (N) ’ River Monsters ’ BET 56 56 ›› National Security (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn. (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Chasing Destiny Chasing Destiny “Serenity Now” Martin “Lockin’ Boots” ’ (CC) Million Dollar List- Million Dollar Listing New York Ryan’s Million Dollar Listing New York “50 Shades of Greystone” Million Dollar Listing New York Luis Million Dollar Listing New York Luis Watch What Hap- Million Dollar List- BRAVO 66 66 ing New York deal falls through. Luis teams up with a rival. and Ryan run into complications. 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Schumer (N) (CC) Schumer (CC) With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Stuck/Middle K.C. Undercover Girl Meets World Liv and Maddie Descendants (2015, Comedy) Dove Cameron, Kristin Chenoweth. ’ (CC) Bunk’d ’ (CC) Stuck/Middle K.C. Undercover Liv and Maddie Naked and Afraid “Dunes of Despair” A Naked and Afraid “The Swarm” The Naked and Afraid “The Darkest Hour” Naked and Afraid Pop-Up Edition Naked and Afraid “Surthrive” Survival- Naked and Afraid Jeff and Eva journey DSC 8 8 wilderness instructor. (CC) jungles of Panama. ’ (CC) Survivalists in Namibia. (CC) “Thailand Jungle” (N) ’ (CC) ists in Guyana. ’ (CC) to Madagascar. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) L.A. Clippers Dance Squad “L.A. Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 “Opa!” Scott shows up in Greece. Women” Natalie breaks down. (N) Kendall gets an amazing opportunity. Kylie confronts Kendall. (CC) ESPN 32 32 2016 NFL Draft Chris Berman hosts Round 1 of the NFL Draft in Chicago. (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 30 for 30 Shorts 30 for 30 Shorts SportsCenter (N) SportsCenter Jalen & Jacoby NBA Tonight (N) Jalen & Jacoby NBA Tonight E:60 FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Chopped “Dread and Breakfast” Chopped “Brunch Battle” Chopped Chopped Junior “Batter Hurry Up!” Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FREE 39 39 ››› Save the Last Dance (2001, Romance) Julia Stiles, Sean Patrick Thomas. ›› Step Up Revolution (2012, Drama) Ryan Guzman, Kathryn McCormick. Premiere. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› The Secret Life of Walter Mitty (2013) Ben Stiller. A ›› Just Go With It (2011, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Jennifer Aniston, Nicole Kidman. A Archer “Bel Panto: Archer “Motherless Archer “Bel Panto: ›› Just Go With man lives vicariously through daydreams. ’ (CC) man’s careless lie spins out of control. ’ (CC) Part 1” (N) Child” (CC) Part 1” It (2011) ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans, First Round. PGA Tour Golf Zurich Classic of New Orleans, First Round. From TPC Louisiana in Avondale, La. Golf Central Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle “The The Middle “The The Middle “The The Middle ’ (Part The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Voting” ’ ’ (CC) Clover” ’ (CC) Telling” ’ (CC) Wedding” (CC) 1 of 2) (CC) (CC) “Sick and Tired” HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Masters of Flip “Who Paints Brick?” HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Alone: A Deeper Cut (N) ’ (CC) Alone “The Knife’s Edge” (N) (CC) American Pickers “The Big Bet” ’ Join or Die Night Class (N) LIFE 51 51 Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Project Runway All Stars Creating print-on-print looks. Project Runway All Stars Creating print-on-print looks. MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show Channeling a spirit. ’ The Real World: Go Big or Go Home The Real World Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 Mecum Auto Auctions Mecum Auto Auctions “Kissimmee” Mecum Auto Auctions NICK 40 40 Henry Danger ’ Henry Danger ’ Thundermans Thundermans ›› Legally Blonde (2001) Reese Witherspoon, Luke Wilson. ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends (CC) Friends (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› House Party (1990, Musical Comedy) Robin Harris, Full Force. (CC) ›› ATL (2006, Comedy-Drama) Tip Harris, Lauren London. Four Atlanta teens face challenges. ›› ATL (2006) Tip Harris, Lauren London. ROOT 31 31 Women’s College Lacrosse Women’s College Lacrosse Women’s College Lacrosse ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 ›› The Expend- ›› The Expendables 2 (2012, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li. A mercenary and Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle ables (2010) ’ his team seek vengeance for a murdered comrade. ’ (N) ’ SYFY 59 59 › Catwoman (2004) Halle Berry, Benjamin Bratt. (CC) ››› The Mummy (1999) Brendan Fraser. A mummy seeks revenge for a 3,000-year-old curse. ›› The Mummy Returns (2001) Brendan Fraser, Rachel Weisz. 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