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Two Arrested After Marijuana Plants Discovered in Centralia / Main 10 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013

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Brittany Voie / [email protected] A branch encapsulated by ice sits at the base of a waterfall west of Morton in Bear Can- yon on state Route 508 on Saturday. For more on the region’s deep freeze and concerns about impacts on air quality, see page Main 4. Chehalis Woman Conquers the World’s College Hoops Blazer Men Top ‘Seven Summits’ Grays Harbor / Sports 1

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Julie Smith, Chehalis, entered an elite club last month when she completed her goal of climbing the highest mountain on every continent. New Venture, Lady Blazers New Vision Big Win for CC Women / Sports 1 Jeremy Wildhaber Returns to Chehalis Market, Providing Produce and a Healthy Deli / Life 1

Into the Senate John Braun Takes Oath of Office as Legislature Kicks Off 2013 Session / Main 10

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Winter Weather Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 28 Ludviksen, Lester P., 92, Longview Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 41 Deep Freeze Bickel, Sherry Frances, 82, Lacey @chronline Mostly Cloudy Samples, Catherine W., 82, Onalaska see details on page Main 2 Means Concerns Sabin, Marva Bonita Nadine, 94, Find Us on Facebook Chehalis www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Kolbe About Air Wright, Ann, 85, Centralia thecentraliachronicle Kiser, Morton Elementary, Bates, Twyla, 73, Packwood 3rd Grade Quality Nichols, Joyce Ellen, 69, Pe Ell Larsen, Lois Lorraine (Schwarz), 91, / Main 4 Adna Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Calendar Editor’s Best Bet Tuesday, Jan. 15 Lyceum is free and may also be taken as Humanities 286, one Public Agencies credit. Lyceum classes are held in WAH 103 or, if more space is Napavine Planning Commission, 6 needed, Corbet Theatre. p.m., 407 Birch Ave. S.W., Napavine, 262- 3547, ext. 213 For more info, call Jody Peter- Lewis County Interlocal Organiza- son, 736-9391, ext. 209, or email tion of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., her at [email protected]. Fire District 20 (Vader) main station, 864-2366 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Organizations 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis

Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Jason Tanaka Blaney / Courtesy photo hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu tain View Baptist Church, 273-3231 The Ohio band Red Wanting Blue will be performing at 7 p.m. at the Olympic Club items, 736-1146 Lewis County Genealogical Society, in Centralia on Thursday. 7 p.m., Lewis County PUD Auditorium, Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix annual “Show & Tell,” 266-0282 or www. Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- walcgs.org halis, 740-0492 Ohio Band to Perform at Olympic Club Support Groups Public Agencies Red Wanting Blue will be Stone. Red Wanting Blue also Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Regional Fire Authority Planning performing at 7 p.m. Thursday performed for the NPR program 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Committee, 6:30 p.m., Lewis County Fire halis, sponsored by Human Response District 6 training room at the Olympic Club in Centra- “Mountain Stage” on Nov. 4 in Network, 748-6601 Centralia Civil Service Commission, lia. Huntington, W. Va., with fellow Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., The Columbus, Ohio, band guests Dr. Dog, The Mountain Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Centralia, 330-7671 launched its “From The Van- Goats and Spirit Family Re- dren pregnancy through 6 years old, Lewis County Civil Service Commis- ishing Point” Fall 2012 tour in union. sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- sion, noon, first floor training room, Law September. RWB recently made The Chicago-based Au- ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or & Justice Center, Chehalis (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ an appearance on VH1’s morn- diotree site has posted a multi- gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ Libraries ing show “Big Morning Buzz camera, hour-long session with chehalismops Early Release Wednesdays, for grades Live.” The band performed “Au- the band at audiotree.tv/ses- Senior Centers 1-6, 12:30-3:30 p.m., Winlock Timber- dition” on the show on Oct. 16. sion/red-wanting-blue, and Red land Library, craft projects, 785-3461 Red Wanting Blue previously Wanting Blue has made a sound- Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Organizations performed the song during its board recording of its recent Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation network television debut on the sold-out show at City Winery Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., “Late Show with David Letter- in New York available for free NAMI-Connection meeting, 5:30- 7 Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First p.m. St., Winlock man” in July. download via Noisetrade at noi- Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- “Stay on the Bright Side,” an- setrade.com/redwantingblue. Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God other track from the “From The There is no admission charge “Taco Tuesday” enrichment lunch, Fellowship Hall. Vanishing Point” album, is now for the performance, which is for noon, $3 donation Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- the “Daily Download” at Rolling those age 21 and up. Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary 785-4325 School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 Karate, 6-7 p.m. Soroptimist International of Lewis County, 5:30 p.m., contact for location, Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 748-7860, [email protected] Bingo, 12:30 p.m. Zumba, 6 p.m. Support Groups “Writing from Within” writer’s group, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Domestic violence support group, 12:30 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 17 Pinochle, noon, $1 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 halis, sponsored by Human Response Potluck, noon Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. Seminar on Planning Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Network, 748-6601 Bunco, 10:30 a.m. Senior Centers Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. Ahead Coming to Senior Wednesday, Jan. 16 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Horticulture project, 2 p.m. Center Dance refresher class, 10-11 a.m. Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Music, 11 a.m. 785-4325 A seminar on will and estate Lyceum Talk to Focus on Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Nutrition lunch, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. planning, long term health care Daily Exercise Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. and funeral planning will be Write your life, 1 p.m. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 held at 1 p.m. Thursday at the “Make Fitness a Part of Your Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Free whooping cough shots, 10:30 Twin Cities Senior Center. Day” is the subject of a Lyceum Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. a.m.-noon, Packwood Senior Center Presentations will be given presentation at 1 p.m. Wednes- Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 by Todd Rayan, attorney, on will day at Centralia College. Pinochle, 10 a.m. Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested and estate planning; Jef Hol- Carrie Johnson will be talk- Live music by Highway 12 East band, donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, man, insurance specialist, on ing about how and why you can 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. $6.74 long term health care; and Dan and should make exercise a part CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. of everyday life. donation Open pool, 9:30 a.m. please see CALENDAR, page Main 9

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Jan. 15, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 56.05 65.0 -0.26 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 75.43 85.0 -0.20 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s H 1.78 10.5 -0.06 50s L Cowlitz at Randle 40s Mostly Cloudy Sunny Sunny Sunny Sunny 5.63 18.0 -0.08 30s 37º 28º 41º 26º 40º 27º 40º 31º 43º 31º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 10.06 ---- +0.06 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:51 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:52 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 31 23/13 Moonrise ...... 9:41 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 20 37/31 Moonset ...... 10:09 p.m. Normal High ...... 47 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 35 39/31 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 61 in 1943 Anchorage 26/14 mc 24/11 mc First Full Last New Record Low ...... 9 in 1950 36/32 Boise 25/8 s 26/10 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 1/18 1/26 2/3 2/10 Boston 41/32 pc 35/31 sn Yesterday ...... 0.00" 36/26 29/14 Dallas 44/28 s 45/33 cl Month to date ...... 1.92" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 76/63 s 77/63 s Normal month to date . . .2.99" Centralia 35/27 Las Vegas 49/35 s 55/36 s Year to date ...... 1.92" 37/28 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 40/30 ra 46/30 s Normal year to date . . . . .2.99" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 53/31 s 61/39 s 31/18 Grass None None Longview 37/28 St. Louis 31/19 pc 46/27 pc AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 37/25 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 24/10 pc 33/10 s Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 53/39 s 57/40 s weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles , DC 42/37 ra 45/33 ra Send in your weather-related photo- 37/26 are today’s highs and Citygraphs to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 38/31 34/23 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Wed. Today Wed. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 57/39 s 60/39 s New Delhi 69/49 s 68/49 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 31/13 pc 33/14 s Paris 37/30 pc 34/27 rs Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 34/31 mc 37/31 s Spokane 26/15 pc 27/19 mc 36/28 s 36/29 mc Rio de Janeiro 90/75 t 87/75 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 41/34 mc 44/33 s Tri Cities 30/21 pc 35/27 mc Mexico City 77/48 pc 75/47 s Rome 49/40 sh 48/41 sh sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 36/26 mc 38/26 s Wenatchee 29/21 s 35/22 s Moscow 12/7 pc 17/10 sn Sydney 74/63 pc 80/64 pc

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Smith said she is one of about 50 to 60 women and more than 350 people total who have completed the “Seven Summits,” the highest points on each con- tinent. “There is a sense of accom- plishment,” Smith told The Chronicle during a recent in- terview at her Coal Creek home. “Climbing is a bit of a selfish sport, but I sure enjoy it.” The trek began for Smith in 1997 when she summited Pete Caster / [email protected] Mount McKinley, the high- Julie Smith points to a peak of the North Cascades in a panorama photo that sits atop the mantle above the ireplace at her home in Chehalis. Smith entered an elite est peak in North America at club last month when she inished a 15-year project of climbing to the top of the highest peak on every continent. 20,320 feet high. Smith then went on to Mount Aconcagua in said. “But climbers on Everest South America in 2000, Mount accept the risk a little bit more.” Kilimanjaro in Africa in 2003, Despite her accomplish- SEVEN HIGHEST PEAKS Mount Everest in Asia in 2006, ments on the “Seven Summits,” ON EACH CONTINENT Mount Elbrus in Europe in 2008, Smith said she still would rather Carstensz Pyramid in Indonesia climb in places where there are • McKinley (Denali) 20,320 in 2010 and finally Mount Vin- fewer people. feet, North America son in Antarctica last year. “From what I’ve seen on Ever- • Aconcagua, 22,834, South Of all her feats on each con- America est, the numbers of people in- • Kilimanjaro, 19,340 feet, tinent, Smith said Mount Ever- creased over the years,” Smith Africa est, the tallest peak said. • Everest, 29,035 feet, Asia at 29,035 feet, was the hardest to As a Rapid City, S.D. native, • Elbrus, 18,510 feet, Europe summit. Smith grew up climbing the • Carstensz Pyramid, 6,023 “Because of the lack of oxygen Black Hills with her brothers. feet, /Oceania you can’t climb as well as you Her mother, Donna Smith, • Vinson, 16,066 feet, could and you don’t feel so sure 85, said her daughter showed Antarctica footed,” Smith said. her interest in outdoor activities Source: 7summits.com It took Smith three attempts from an early age. before eventually reaching the “She's always been a go-getter. Providence Centralia Hospital summit of Everest in 2006. She's really a determined person,” as a medical technologist, never courtesy photo Smith remembers nights on Donna Smith told the Rapid City Julie Smith, 52, Chehalis, stands atop Mount Vinson in Antarctica last month. By Everest where her hands would Journal in a recent story about married or had children and saves her money for her climb- reaching the top of Mount Vinson, Smith completed the "Seven Summits," the not stop shaking from her body her daughter’s rare accomplish- highest peaks on each continent. falling into a hypothermic state. ment. “She had three older broth- ing trips. During her successful sum- ers and they were so mad when Since completing the “Seven and it opens up new vistas that I can push through difficul- mit of Everest in 2006, two sher- she was born because they want- Summits,” Smith said she plans within. ties — personal and professional pas that climbed with Smith’s ed another brother to play foot- to explore new peaks in New “Climbing gives one perspec- — in the same way that I perse- team were killed from an ice fall. ball with. She probably played Zealand and Australia. tive on life itself,” she said in an vere in the mountains.” “Everyone at base camp went more football than any of them.” Climbing, she said, isn’t interview last year with Moun- ••• through a depression,” Smith Julie Smith, who works at as dangerous as people think, taineer magazine. “I’ve learned Kyle Spurr: (360) 807-8239 United Way of Lewis County Looking for Help Allocating Donations COMMUNITY INVESTMENT: “It is the duty of the commit- Board member, chairs the com- for consideration and approval. and Community Investment tee to realistically evaluate the mittee and takes the commit- For more information or to Committee. 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State Health Care preventative care, and laying out “That’s $150 million in state Authority Breaks Down essential health benefits such as savings, which is very signifi- substance abuse treatment and cant considering the deficit that the Affordable Care Act mental health services. awaits the legislature,” Johnson Implementation and “The things insurance com- said. “So there’s a real incentive panies were really able to use to for states to pursue the Medicaid Medicaid Expansion take advantage of individuals expansion.” by amy nile were eliminated.” Clark said. Smith pointed out dur- The law allows dependants ing the forum that the ACA [email protected] to stay on their parents insur- or “Obamacare” is a national During a community forum ance until age 26, creates unified plan modeled after the Mas- last week, Valley View Health explanation of coverage docu- sachusetts’ health care reform Center set out a goal of reducing ments, includes reporting re- or “Romneycare.” Smith said misinformation on the imple- quirements regarding the qual- her cousins who live in Massa- mentation of health care reform. The Chronicle / file photo ity of care, ensures premium chusetts actually like their new Nathan Johnson, of the Lorna Smith, owner of Heal & Toes Therapeutic Relexology, rubs Evelyn New- dollars fund actual care, and health care system. Washington State Health Care man's feet during a relexology session at her oice on Market Boulevard in Che- adds processes to review unrea- Additionally, Smith said, Authority, spoke to a group of halis in this Aug. 14, 2012, ile photo. sonable rate increases. many people visit her Lewis citizens and health care provid- County farm from places with ers at Centralia College about peoples’ coverage will remain tive director. “Twenty minutes is for tHose WHo cannot afford some form of publicly funded the coming Medicaid expansion, the same, individuals and small the goal to see if you qualify.” private or subsidized insurance, health care such as , Affordable Care Act coverage employers can put income in- The Exchange will offer Washington state has decided , , and opportunities and complimen- formation into the Exchange’s bronze, silver, gold, platinum to participate in the Medicaid Denmark. tary reform efforts. web-based portal to determine and catastrophic plans with the expansion, which simplifies “And they just shake their The U.S. Supreme Court in eligibility for Medicaid, the costs determined by income, eligibility, streamlines existing heads when they hear how June upheld the new law’s man- Children’s Health Insurance though actual rates are yet to administrative processes and much our health care costs us,” date requiring individuals to Program, premium tax credits come. People with up to 400 maximizes technology to make she said. “Of course, I’m not as have health insurance or pay a and cost sharing reductions or percent of the federal poverty it more consumer friendly, ac- scared as some people when tax penalty. qualified health insurance plans, level, which is an annual income cording to the HCA. Addition- they hear the word socialism. “It increases the expecta- then choose and enroll in cover- of $44,680 for an individual or ally, Medicaid will cover a new ... The idea of cooperation and tion of personal responsibility,” age. $76,360 for a family of three, group of adults living below helping the other brother or sis- Johnson said. “They’ll be able to make ap- who remain ineligible for Med- 138 percent of the federal pov- ter up a peg is good.” ple to apple comparisons for the icaid are eligible for premium erty level, or an annual income ••• as part of tHe reforM, the first time,” Johnson said. tax credits and cost sharing re- of $15,415 for an individual or Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 state is setting up its own in- The Exchange will have rep- ductions, determined by income. $26,344 for a family of three. twitter.com/AmyNileReports surance marketplace called the resentatives available on the “I felt good about the idea of “Eighty-five percent of Wash- www.facebook.com/ Health Benefit Exchange, which phone and in-person to assist looking at health care for most ington’s uninsured adults will AmyNileTheChronicle will begin enrollment for indi- with the online process. Valley people,” Smith said. “It’s a silly have access to affordable cov- viduals, families and small busi- View, like many medical pro- process where we take care of erage,” Johnson said, acknowl- nesses on Oct. 1 with coverage viders, has a self interest to help them in the emergency room.” edging that some groups like beginning on Jan. 1, 2014. patients navigate the new state undocumented immigrants will “I’m encouraged by the idea system and has hired two em- tHe affordabLe care act also remain uninsured. “That’s an that it’s going to be a one-stop- ployees to assist with the process. includes private market reforms, amazing and astounding, nearly shop,” said Lorna Smith, a Che- “We believe having coverage including preventing insurers universal number.” Jan. 11 - Jan. 17 halis reflexologist and small and preventative services is the from using pre-existing condi- The federal government is Wreck It Ralph business owner. best way to reduce costs,” said tions as exclusions, removing paying 100 percent of the state’s $3 • PG Steven Clark, the center’s execu- and annual caps on Though the majority of Medicaid expansion cost for the 6:00pm (No hur) & 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat)

Red Dawn CH488149cz.cg Tenino City Council Accepts Ethics Task Force $3 • PG-13 9:00pm (No hur) & Findings, Looks to Charge Mayor Strawn 12:00pm (Wed Early Bird Matinee) ThuR., JAN. 17, 7:00pm The ethics task force released Strawn said he is surprised female’s house. GNWmT “REd WANTiNG BluE FREE, ALL AGES vioLations: City Attorney $$Two dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with the 125-page report in Decem- the task force and the city coun- The city council heard the parent at or before 6:00pm Will Determine Possible minor with parent before 7 pm only ber. The report claimed Mayor cil are still spending time on complaint last week and decided $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia Charges by Next Council Strawn made multiple ethics the incident he admittedly calls to have the statement redacted (360) 736-1634 • violations from the incident embarrassing, but was never from the ethics report. The Meeting in Lacey. The incident did not charged for. council also formally stated dis- violate the law, according to the Strawn submitted a com- by Kyle spurr approval of Fournier’s actions. New Year, New You! Lacey police department. plaint against Councilor Wayne Erickson said under state [email protected] The Tenino City Council di- Fournier, who was involved laws there is no legal conse- Thorbeckes The Tenino City Council rected City Attorney Mark Er- with the task force, for, he said, quence for using the statement accepted the findings from the ickson to check with the Attor- unethically using a statement from executive session. ney General’s Office for possible Strawn made in an executive Tenino Citizen’s Ethics Review “What (Fournier) did was CrossFit ethical violations and to refer session, which is not open to the Task Force ethics report last Forging Elite Fitness the findings to the city prosecu- public. inappropriate, but there is not a week and required Mayor Eric sanction for it,” Erickson said. In Centralia tor’s Office for any criminal vio- Strawn’s statement in the This is a high intensity workout. Strawn to pay for any expenses lations. ethics report, compiled by notes Fournier said he felt he had Be stronger, be more it, incurred during the incident “I’m in the process of check- from Fournier in an executive a moral obligation to share be MORE! in Lacey last September when ing with the Attorney General’s session, says Strawn met his fe- Strawn’s statement in the report. Strawn was accused of having Office to see if they do that kind male companion at 2:30 p.m. on “If anybody ever thinks they Come sexual contact with a woman of thing,” Erickson said. “That’s the day of the incident and the can use executive session as a while parked in a city vehicle at my homework.” two went to lunch at Pints and place of confession for wrongdo- Try It For a fitness center. Erickson will report his find- Quarts in Lacey. Strawn then ing, they are mistaken on what The amount of expenses are ings to the city council at the had a glass of wine and left the executive session is for,” Fourni- One Week still being determined. next regular meeting Jan. 22. bar at 5:30 p.m. and went to the er said. FREE!! news in brief (For current members only!) beer-drinking centralia entered an acquaintance's house permission to enter her house. Department will close North- Not a Thorbeckes member but on the 1300 block of Kulien Av- When Cosgrove was taken into west Chehalis Avenue between want to attend our intro class? Man arrested for enue without permission and custody, he also allegedly tried Northwest Park and Northwest Saturdays at 8 a.m. started drinking beer from the to escape out of the police car. Prindle Street all day Tuesday (One time only for burglary fridge shortly before 2:30 p.m. He was unsuccessful in his es- and Wednesday for street re- non-Thorbeckes members) By The Chronicle Friday, according to Centralia cape attempt, and was booked pairs. Police arrested a 32-year- police. The woman who lived at into jail for second-degree resi- The street will remain closed old Centralia man for residen- the house was home at the time. dential burglary. to traffic until the repairs are tial burglary after he allegedly When Cosgrove came into her completed. entered someone’s house and house, uninvited, she hid in her northwest chehalis Detour routes will be set up CH488940bw.cg started drinking beer from the bedroom and texted a friend to during the closure. refrigerator Friday afternoon, call 911. avenue to close for according to the Centralia Po- When police arrived, Cos- grove said he thought it was OK street repairs tuesday, lice Department. Have an Centralia 360 736-1683 Carey R. Cosgrove was to go inside of her house as he Wednesday pleased, according to Centra- iPad? Chehalis 360 748-3744 booked into the Lewis County By The Chronicle Rochester 360 273-0457 Jail for second-degree residen- lia police. The woman told po- www.thorbeckes.com tial burglary after he allegedly lice that Cosgrove did not have The Chehalis Public Works app.chronline.com

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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 Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Evergreen Award Winners Have Embraced the World Centralia is home to a hum- sionary work a big part of their ken or malformed bodies, Aarlie Hulls collect used books here ble couple who have literally Our Views lives and labors. In part because is working with locals there to in the and ship changed the world in communi- Washington region or the world of this servant heart, Washing- create a business and entire so- them overseas to create librar- ties from Nicaragua to Papua in general. ton Orthopaedic was also hon- cial support system to help the ies where people are starved for the written word. Castoff books New Guinea. The Hulls are the picture of ored on Friday as the chamber’s people grow strong together. Larry and Aarlie Hull are business of the year. The Mandan Coffee and Tea here are like a bright light in what this award is designed to a globetrotting humanitarian It’s inspiring and gratifying Plantation puts about 600 peo- these places where keen minds and surgical team who have honor and encourage. to see the impact that Lewis ple to work during the growing are starved for learning supplies. brought medical expertise and When Dr. Larry Hull was County has had on people far and harvest season, and keeps The Hulls represent the capitalist savvy to the project given the 2010 Humanitarian and wide thanks to the work a full 200 people employed best of Lewis County — qui- of improving lives and com- Award by the American Acad- inspired by Hull, his founding year-round. This plantation has etly hard-working and devoted munities. In recognition of their emy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, partners at Washington Ortho- a living compound with clean to improving the community dedication and effectiveness, the Centralia doctor said he paedic, and their many friends water, some electricity and free around them and the world at the couple were given the 2013 wanted to bring “hope, health and employees. medical care. It’s a nonprofit large. Evergreen Award on Friday. and help” to the world. Particularly noteworthy is effort that ships green coffee On behalf of this place The award is presented by the The Hulls, along with his the ground-level work of com- beans to roasters around the where they set down roots 40 Centralia-Chehalis Chamber of longtime medical partners and munity economic development United States and to countries years ago, this home base for Commerce and The Chronicle coworkers at Washington Or- that Aarlie Hull has spearhead- such as Sweden, , China their far-flung humanitarian for exemplary contributions to thopaedic Center in Centralia, ed in Papua New Guinea. While and Japan. outreach, we offer them our the community, the Southwest have long made medical mis- her husband helps rebuild bro- Along with these efforts, the thanks and congratulations. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Friends Who Lose Weight Are Inspiration to Others For years, I always set a New her goal of 125 pounds. She’s Year’s resolution to lose weight 5-foot-1½. Now she takes only — and I do for a while, but some- two medicines. how I always find it again. What’s her secret? “Hard Last week, in keeping with work, dedication, and persever- my resolution, I joined a Zumba ance,” she said. “Don’t give up class, seeking a back corner to on you!” avoid bumping into people. As I bounced, twisted and turned to County Officials fast-paced music, I kept think- ing I used to bend better and Lewis County Assessor dance with more coordination Dianne Dorey lost 42 pounds in in my 20s. Then again, I was the past year, primarily through usually drinking so perhaps it healthy eating and exercise. was just a matter of perception. Dianne said she starts her day at I used to set 5 a.m. with 1½ hours of exercise, a goal to quit including yoga and weights. smoking every Since October, Lewis County year, and even- Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer has tually I did, so lost 88 pounds after suffering perhaps persis- intestinal issues. Doctors dis- tence pays off. covered a perforated intestine, It has for some gave him antibiotics to curb Letters to the Editor friends who infection and recommended he It Is Prudent to Change from the cemetery board to the Agriculture. have lost the By Julie McDonald lose weight before surgery. White House. “Loosening standards and di- weight and kept “I am one of those people, if Course When the We need to attend every sastrous economic policies have it off. I’ll share the stories today someone sets a goal in front of meeting that is open to the pub- hooked tens of millions on gov- of three who lost weight without me, I do it,” he said. He dropped Destination Is Hell lic, in force, as “We the People” ernment handouts. In 2001, only programs. If you’ve want to lose 80 pounds by the Dec. 3 sur- To the editor: ask questions, and insist that 17.3 million people used food weight, perhaps these stories gery. After returning home, he I believe we need to discard they comply. We cannot ac- stamps, which cost taxpayers will inspire you. Jan. 1 holds no couldn’t keep anything down. the conventional (unsuccess- cept the normal rhetoric that $15.5 billion. Now the program magic; you could just as easily Dehydrated, he returned to the ful) strategies and advance in a they often give, “sorry, we agree imposes a $72 billion annual start Jan. 15. hospital for another four days. new direction. The future of our with you, but ...” “But” is no lon- burden.” Lisa Betts “For Christmas I had a feed- country’s restoration is not go- ger and acceptable answer and Can this be addressed by ing tube and a bowl of Jello,” he ing to hinge on the Republican should no longer be tolerated. political action? Is it not politi- In 2002, a cardiologist in said, adding that since October Party. If you think that we can The plan is simple, as Thom- cal action that brought us this Olympia told Lisa Betts, of he’s had no red meat, alcohol or save our nation with a few small as Jefferson said, “When the behemoth in the first place? Onalaska, “Lisa, you weigh 298 caffeine. He drinks a lot of water heading changes, such as elect- people fear the government, Politicians promising to pro- pounds; two more pounds and and eats plenty of chicken salad. ing a new county commissioner, there is tyranny, when the gov- vide handouts from food stamps, you won’t be here with us.” “Whenever I get the urge to state senator or a governor, you ernment fears the people, there corporate welfare, foreign aid, “I was on 15 different medi- snack, I drink water, and I al- are neglecting one key factor: is liberty.” My boss did this one health care, indoctrination and cations, had diabetes and felt low myself one sweet every day,” time. Please, do not misunder- time. “And Jesus went into the all under the guise of better liv- horrible,” Lisa said. “I knew at Jonathan said, noting Saturday stand. The plight of the Republi- temple of God, and cast out all ing for the “collective” is oppres- that very moment, I had to do it was a Jolly Rancher. “You can can Party to reform and provide them ...” See Matthew 21:12 for sive to all except those who pass something drastic; not just for still have fun and still eat good us a better choice of candidates continued reading. out those empty goodies. me, but for my three children food, but just less of it.” is necessary, and I admire and This is now the time for all Be aware. We are being set also.” Jonathan, who is 5-foot-9, give thanks to each and every courageous men and women up. This hay ride will end. No She began with baby steps, said his joints feel better and he one who is involved. to be called to duty. Though I matter the political party, the eating on salad plates, using wants to lose another 70 pounds I present the scenario to you have not asked for this letter to results are the same if the candi- salad forks, cutting portions and drop below 200. that the United States is like an be endorsed by the Tea Party, I dates are plucked from the same to the size of her fist. She quit “I want to be around for my airplane on course for and fly- recommend your attendance cesspool of thinking that has eating by 7:30 p.m. and allowed kids,” he said. “I want to enjoy ing into that big granite rock at the Lewis County Tea Party produced the situation that we herself one guilty pleasure a the time that I have. Hopefully, that we call Mount Rainier. The meetings, where these ideas and currently find ourselves. We as week — a few peanut M&Ms, a it’s become a way of life.” only thing that can save us now others are openly and respect- citizens must be brutally honest. small piece of chocolate cake, a That’s exactly why I want is a sudden and abrupt change of fully discussed. Something for nothing does not nonfat caramel macchiato. She to lose weight, but it’s so much course. With less than two years exist on this planet. Sorry. rewarded herself by stuffing Bob Bozarth easier said than done. Next week left until the 2014 election and All empires fall for the same money in a weight loss jar until Chehalis I’ll focus on people who sought the rapid-pace agenda set forth reasons. They overextend them- she had enough for a desired external help to lose weight. to steal our liberties, freedom selves with welfare, wars and purchase. She exercised by ••• and sovereignty as a nation, I excessive spending. Oppression swimming, walking, dancing Julie McDonald, a personal his- wonder if in two years we will More and More Relying and playing tennis. In 2½ years, knows no political party in par- torian from Toledo, may be reached even have an election process. ticular. Oppression does know she lost 165 pounds, reaching at [email protected] On Nov. 6, 51 percent of us on Federal Government the whims of man and that is voted to stay on course (keep- To the editor: what we must face. ing in mind that 41 percent did America, the land of the free, Look in the mirror and be First Amendment Center Quote of the Day not even feel it necessary to vote is about to become America, the honest. Can we afford this? If at all), I believe it is prudent to land of the oppressed. so, then place this on the bottom “Here is the real outrage, that there are change course when the destina- Consider this quote from an of the bird cage and return to tion is hell. We are living in peril- editorial in The Washington the couch. If you think we can- mysteriously privileged people who find ous time, my friends, and this is a Times of Dec. 17: “Americans not afford this then cut this out call to action for “We the People.” are becoming more and more and take it with you to your next inexplicable delight in books — consolation, This is still our country, no dependent on Uncle Sam. Be- political party monthly meet- laughter, comprehension, beauty — and matter how dirty and messy that fore the Great Recession hit, 1 in ing and ask, “What are we doing we have let it become, and if we 11 Americans found themselves about this?” the Censor or Proctor does not.” want to restore it, it will take on the food stamp dole. Now the effort. Our sudden and abrupt number is 1 in 6, or 47.7 million, Bruce Brown Dawn Powell change of course will include us according to data released last president author, 1948 getting involved at every level, week by the U.S. Department of Lewis County Tea Party

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GUEST COMMENTARY: Medical Outreach Lending a Hand, Health Care Ministry to Offer Hope Imagine having to choose be- assisted in finding services. tween your health and your next Establishing such a clinic re- rent payment. Or perhaps you quires more than a few willing don’t have to imagine. Maybe medical professionals. In our your family or someone you highly regulated society, liabil- know is in a hard place where ity and accountability must be even minor health costs pose a addressed before the first doctor serious problem for tight budgets. meets the first patient. Many of our neighbors here in I am privileged to be part of Lewis County are in this place. a team of volunteers who have The unemployment rate for been working for many months Lewis county our county is 11.5 to develop the organization and percent — the highest in the address these issues. Health and state. For a fam- Hope is now established as an ily of four the IRS 501(c)3 charitable organiza- “poverty level” tion, policies have been adopted, assigned by the an executive director has been GUEST COMMENTARY: federal govern- hired, and we’ve secured a loca- The Road Less Traveled ment is $23,000, tion across the street from the and one in eight hospital. families live on incomes below I AM PARTICULARLY pleased that Shunpiking Around Lewis this level. An es- By Jami Lund churches in our community timated 15,000 are partnering to make this of our neighbors are without ministry possible. After all, this County on a January Afternoon health insurance. service is about reflecting God’s Public assistance provides care for people and their needs. My East Coast friends think and over another fir-covered sciousness of my sisters and me health services for children and Much of Jesus’ time on it rains here all the time. Well, it hill, a clearcut promises an even begging Daddy to drive home the very poor, but many people Earth was likewise spent in the wasn’t raining on Friday. After better view. I park outside a log- from church “the long way,” live in the gap between com- community improving people’s the fog burned off, I grabbed ging road gate, duck under the around the back road to Semi- plete self-sufficiency and the lives with health and guidance, my camera and jumped into barrier and walk up the little nary Hill. public safety net. I know several as well as restoring a relation- my trusty 1998 Honda CRV, hill to a 180-degree view of the And wouldn’t you know, I hard-working families unable to ship with Father God. If your boasting more than 200,000 mountain and snow-powdered get caught behind a school bus afford the high cost of health in- church is not yet part of this miles on the odometer (includ- foothills. Why have I not at the foot of the hill. I follow surance. They would be put in a ministry, we welcome your help. ing my cross-country drive last known about this? Just a half the bus, larger than the one that real bind by something as treat- This month, the clinic team summer when I moved home hour from home! took me home from school in able as a persistent infection. to Lewis County, traveling on will begin training volunteers I turn right on Big Hanaford the 1960s on that very same as many backroads as I could for an opening as soon as pos- Road, braking at a yard full of route, all the way up and over manage), and went shunpiking exotic birds — peacocks and THAT’S WHY IT’S SUCH good sible afterward. If you have an the hill. Welcome home. into the blue such. Random. The road ends, Next sunny day I am shun- news to me that a number of interest in serving as a volunteer, sky yonder. and I go back and follow it in piking through the far western Christian medical professionals please contact Audrey Holien, I ran across the other direction. end of Lewis County. It really in our area want to show the the clinic director, at 623-1485 my new favorite Edging into Thurston is a pretty fabulous place to live. kindness and generosity of God or at [email protected]. word “shun- County, the sign indicates I Now, if I could just find some- by using their gifts to serve their We need every kind of helper neighbors. pike” recently: am headed for Tono, a ghost one to pay me and my camera from friendly people who help “avoidance of town no longer visible but still to shunpike. Health and Hope Medical patients with paperwork to ••• Outreach, a free medical clinic major highways on the map. In Bucoda, I turn medical professionals. In addi- Gretchen Staebler has lived in opening soon in Centralia, is a in preference south and, crossing the Skoo- tion to volunteers, the clinic has for bucolic kumchuck River, back toward three eastern states since member- multi-church ministry to real- By Gretchen Staebler financial needs and we welcome and scenic in- ship in the first graduating class ize this dream. The clinic will Centralia. any donations online at hhmo. terludes along Once on North Pearl Street, from the new Centralia High School, be open one evening a week org or send to P.O. Box 986, lightly traveled country roads.” I turn left over the viaduct to Class of 1970. She writes a weekly to meet health care needs for blog called “My View from the Centralia, WA 98531 One who avoids major highways Ham Hill. I smile at a memory people in our area living on Garden” at myviewfromthegarden. We’re hopeful the seeds we is a shunpiker –– who spends that tugs at the edge of con- blogspot.com. incomes less than 200 percent plant today will result in a series sparkling January afternoons of the federal poverty level, of clinics throughout the area shunpiking. and who do not have access meeting needs, offering hope I leave my house on Semi- NOW - JANUARY 28 to health insurance through and restoring a sense of com- nary Hill and go up and over employment, Medicare, public munity responsibility. the back side, heading east assistance or the military. ••• toward Hanaford Valley. I fol- COLORFUL BEGINNINGS The clinic will focus on Jami Lund serves on the Board of low the roads in one direction those with basic health care Directors for Health and Hope Medi- until they dead-end, then turn problems such as illness, infec- cal Outreach. He lives in the Centra- around and go the other way. I tions and basic minor injuries. lia area with his wife and three sons. have no place to be and no time % Those needing care for chronic He can be reached at libertylund@ I must get there. conditions or specialists will be gmail.com. As I traverse the hill, I keep * getting glimpses of Mount OFF GUEST COMMENTARY: Legislative Trailblazers Rainier –– aka The Mountain –– (with coupon) that, in spite of growing up on 25 this side of town, I didn’t realize was visible from here. Each time In 1913, State Had Its its white-snow-against-cerule- PAINTS AND STAINS an-sky self flashes between the % First Female Legislators trees, I gasp, surprised every 15 OFF** PAINTING SUPPLIES time. (with coupon) In the valley, I drive past By Brian Zylstra an alder grove that sparkles Office of the Secretary of State in the afternoon sun, casting Monday’s start of the 2013 reflections and shadows in and legislative session also marks around the flooded creek that the centennial of Washington meanders through the emer- installing the first female legis- ald dale. I mosey by active red barns and picturesque moss- lators. covered, falling-apart ones. On Jan. 13, 1913, women en- A raging creek at the end of tered Washington’s Legislature Rep. Frances C. Axtell Rep. Nena Jolidon Little Hanaford Road tumbles for the first time when Frances Whatcom Croake STOrE HOUrS: through tall meadow grass, C. Axtell (1866-1953) and Nena County Pierce County MON–FrI: 7 AM TO 7 PM headed for the Pacific Ocean. Jolidon Croake (1865-1934) SAT: 8 AM TO 6 PM When I set out, I didn’t SUN: 10 AM TO 6 PM took the oath of office along has been a national leader in know my mission was going Store hours may vary. See store for details. with 95 male colleagues in the the percentage and number of women legislators. In fact, we be looking for mountain views, House of Representatives. but I become a camera-toting The two women were elected ranked No. 1 in this category from 1993 (right after the “Year shunpiker obsessed. The Big in November 1912 in the first Hanaford power plant arguably state elections after Washington of the Woman” election) to 2004. SAVE 25% Washington currently ranks has the best views in the county. women gained the right to vote I have probably seen it from in 1910. The male voters in ninth nationally, with women ON PAINTS AND STAINS comprising 30 percent (44 out of there, but so long ago I don’t every counties agreed to amend remember. 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lis, died Tuesday, Jan. 8, in Centralia. Ar- Sirens Death Notices rangements are under the direction of Brown Mortuary Service, Chehalis. - • LESTER P. LUDVIKSEN, 92, Longview, for- CENTRALIA POLICE on the 100 block of Jackson High 7 p.m. Sunday. He was also cited merly of Chehalis, died Saturday, Jan. 5, at • ANN WRIGHT, 85, Centralia, died Tues- DEPARTMENT way South in Toledo when he hit for not having a valid driver’s li- the Hospice Care Center, Longview. A me- day, Jan. 8, in Pe Ell. A memorial service an icy patch of road that caused cense, and his vehicle was towed morial Mass will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at the Calvary Burglary his 1995 Mercury Tracer to spin from the scene. at St. Rose Catholic Church, Longview. Ar- Assembly of God, Centralia, with a re- out and collide with a ditch. He rangements under the direction of Newell- ception to follow. Arrangements are • An unknown suspect broke Violation of a Protection Order Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. under the direction of Sticklin Funeral into two businesses on the 1700 was uninjured, but his passenger, • John J. Cannon, 38, Cen- • SHERRY FRANCES BICKEL, 82, Lacey, former- Chapel, Centralia. block of South Gold Street and a 19-year-old Toledo woman, was • TWYLA BATES tralia, was arrested and booked ly of Chehalis, died Thursday Jan. 10, at , 73, Packwood, died Fri- stole an undisclosed amount transported to Providence Cen- Providence St. Peter Hospital, Olympia. day, Jan. 11, at home. A funeral service of money. The burglary was re- tralia Hospital with arm pain. The into the Lewis County Jail for A private family graveside service was will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Mountain ported at 8:17 a.m. Friday. car was totaled. allegedly violating a protection held at Claquato Cemetery, Chehalis. A View Cemetery Chapel, Lakewood. In- order on the 1300 block of Har- memorial service will be at noon Thurs- terment will follow at Mountain View Stolen Turn Signals Theft rison Avenue at 7 and 10:30 p.m. day at Faith Baptist Church, 436 Coal Cemetery. A reception will follow at the • Two batteries were reported Sunday. Creek Road, Chehalis, followed by a cel- cemetery chapel. Arrangements are un- • Someone reported that an ebration of life at 1:30 p.m. at the Grand der the direction of Cattermole Funeral unknown suspect stole the turn stolen out of an excavator on the Ballroom of the Washington Hotel, 545 Home, Winlock. signals off a vehicle parked on 200 block of 200 Grimes Road in CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT N. Market Blvd. Chehalis. Arrangements • JOYCE ELLEN NICHOLS, 69, Pe Ell, died Sun- the 100 block of South Washing- Toledo at 8:45 a.m. Sunday. The are under the direction of Newell-Hoer- day, Jan. 13, at home. No services are ton Avenue at 12:43 p.m. Friday. theft occurred sometime in the Stolen Guitar ling’s Mortuary, Centralia. scheduled. Arrangements are under past four months and the total • A guitar was reported sto- • CATHERINE W. SAMPLES, 82, Onalaska, died the direction of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Theft loss is $300 dollars. - Saturday, Jan. 12, at Providence St. Peter Centralia. len from the 600 block of South Hospital, Olympia. A funeral service will • LOIS LORRAINE (SCHWARZ) LARSEN • Money and jewelry were , 91, Adna, Felony Violation of a Protection west William Avenue at 9:44 a.m. be at 11 a.m. Friday at Cattermole funeral died Friday, Jan. 11, at home. No services reported stolen from the 2000 Order Saturday. The guitar, valued at Home, Winlock. Arrangements are under are planned. Arrangements are under block of Cooks Hill Road at 1:36 $10,000, was located in a pawn the direction of Cattermole. the direction of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, p.m. Friday. • Adam C. Sullivan, 30, shop in downtown Chehalis. The • MARVA BONITA NADINE SABIN, 94, Cheha- Centralia. Napavine, was referred for fel- theft is still under investigation. Damaged Headstone ony violation of a protection • Someone reported a dam- order and for fourth-degree as- Vehicle Prowl In Remembrance aged headstone at the cemetery sault after the protected person, • A vehicle prowl was re- on the 1800 block of Van Worm- his wife, a 41-year-old Winlock ported at 10:59 a.m. Saturday on ROBERT GALE BAUER er Street at 3:11 p.m. Friday. woman, invited Sullivan over to the 400 block of North Market DEC. 3, 1928-JAN. 11, 2013 her house on the 200 block Roe Stolen Vehicle Boulevard. An MP3 player was Bob was born in Spokane, is still prominently displayed Road at 7:48 p.m. Friday. The stolen. Wash., to Martin V. and at Centralia College. His • Police responded to a report woman told police that she was Elfrieda (Nuetzmann) Bauer. family and friends will attest of a suspicious vehicle on the “verbally pushing him,” and he Assault He grew up among his to his generosity of gifts of his 1800 block of North Tower Av- got more and more agitated • Tyler M. Kinney-Spears, extended family in Ritzville, artwork. He was very proud enue at 8:38 a.m. Saturday. The until he allegedly scratched 22, Chehalis, was arrested on Wash., where the Bauer of the art shows he entered vehicle was found abandoned in her face, chest and grabbed her the 600 block of Southeast Dob- family owned a mercantile. and the many awards he won. the alley, and it had been stolen shirt. Sullivan left the residence son Court at 10:03 p.m. Satur- He showed an early talent During his later years, Bob the night before. The owner was shortly after the altercation and day and booked into the Lewis for art which earned him married Gloria Allen and contacted and the vehicle was deputies were unable to located County Jail after he allegedly a scholarship to Eastern they lived in California and returned. him. assaulted his girlfriend the day Washington State College. Michigan. Bob moved to • A stolen vehicle was recov- prior. The victim, a 25-year-old He earned a BA in education Richland, Wash., to be near ered by police on the 500 block Uninvited House Guest woman, sustained severe inju- from Eastern in 1952 and he his son Roger and the rest of • A 39-year-old Mineral and his wife, Gilda, set out for his family in Washington as of Fair Street at 11 a.m. Saturday. ries to her arm. Centralia, Wash., where he his health declined. The owner could not be reached woman called police to reported Communication With a Minor would begin his career in the Bob is survived by so the car was impounded for she was asleep on her couch in Centralia School District and his sisters, Marguerite safekeeping. her home on the 100 block of • Matthew A. Pierrepont, they would raise their family. Heimbigner and Joan • Someone called police at Storm King Drive in Mineral 27, Longview, was arrested and He moved from elementary (Howard) Steward, his 12:42 p.m. Saturday to report when her dog woke her up at booked into jail for alleged school teacher to art instructor children, Gail (Ernie) Yamane someone had attempted to steal about 2 p.m. Friday. She heard communication with a minor at Centralia High School and Roger (Sandy) Bauer, his a car on the 1800 block of Sham- someone unlock the door so she for “immoral purposes” after and eventually became the grandchildren, Kallie (Scott) rock Drive but had been unsuc- armed herself with a pistol and he was contacted by a police of- director of a growing art Moore, Eric Bauer, Michael cessful. went to the door where she al- ficer in the parking lot of Penny department at Centralia Yamane and Jamie Bauer, as • A vehicle stolen from the legedly saw her stepson, 21-year- Playground at 2 a.m. Sunday. Community College, where well as his adored nieces and 200 block of East Carson Street old Jacob T.J. Curtindale, a Min- Pierrepont was sitting in a car he also established a ski club. nephews. in Centralia was located by dep- eral transient, trying to enter the with a 16-year-old girl whose He enjoyed this position until At his request there will uties from the Thurston County house. Curtindale was kicked family had contacted police his retirement in 1982. be no services. Bob loved Sheriff’s Office at 6:42 a.m. Sun- out of the residence about six and requested an attempt to lo- Although he found his popcorn, so please offer him day. weeks prior. She called police cate earlier that day. career in teaching to be very a little love the next time you who were unable to locate him, fulilling, his real passion enjoy that salty, buttery treat. Collision so he will be referred for bur- was creating. He tried every • A two-vehicle collision on glary charges. Bottom Grab medium, including nail To view the obituary, please the 300 block of North Tow- • Matthew E. Eastman, 28, sculpture, the opus of that era go to chronline.com/obituaries. er Avenue at 11 a.m. Sunday DUI transient, was arrested and blocked one lane of Tower Av- • Fredric R. James, 38, booked into jail for fourth-de- enue for a half an hour. One ve- Onalaska, was arrested and gree assault after he allegedly In Remembrance hicle ran a stop sign and struck booked for suspicion of driving grabbed a woman’s buttocks another vehicle. under the influence on the 200 in Rite Aid at about 4:30 p.m. block of West Second Street at Sunday. Sherry FranceS (rice) bickel Vehicle Prowl • There was a report of a ve- hicle prowl on the 1100 block of In Remembrance F Street at 6:21 a.m. Monday. A black leather wallet, credit cards and a GPS unit were stolen. HAZEL IRENE SELL Stolen Cell Phone at Colonial Assisted Living place where she enjoyed • A cell phone was reported playing pinochle, bingo and stolen at 1:10 p.m. Sunday from shooting pool. Hazel had a the 1200 block of Alder Street. deep love for her family and Meth Possession friends. Hazel is preceded in death • A 17-year-old boy was ar- by her parents, husband, rested and booked into the Lew- Roy, sister, Edna Eldridge, is County Juvenile Detention brother, Ernest Steinman Center for alleged possession of and longtime friend, Howard methamphetamine at 8:32 p.m. Kelley. Sherry Frances (Rice) and resided at the Riverside Saturday on the 1100 block of Survivors include Bickel, passed away Golf Course Condominiums Harrison Avenue. daughter, Janice (John) peacefully, Jan. 10, 2013. for 34 years. Fasano, Chehalis, son, James She was born on May 5, 1930 She is survived by The Fast and the Furious (Wendy) Sell, Shoreline, in Colorado Springs, Colo., her husband of 63 years, • Sean M. Teeter, 18, Tenino, ive grandchildren, Terry the eldest of six children, to Paul Bickel and their four - Hazel Irene Sell, age 92, Brandt, Texas, Robert Dorothy Hazel and Arthur children, Deborah Parriott was cited and released for al Brandt, Lake Stevens, Mark Rice. (Greg), Katherine Carty leged street racing on the 1500 passed away Jan 5, 2013. She was born to William and Karen Brandt, Woodinville, Sherry's family moved to (Martin, deceased), Kim block of South Gold Street at Mahala Steinman, Feb 14, Christiana Strickland, Chehalis, Wash., when she Bickel (Sonja), Scott 9:42 p.m. Saturday. 1920 in Glendive, Montana. Richland, Jeff (Laura) was 15, where she graduated Bickel (Marilou), eight At the age of four, her Sell, Seattle, seven great- from Chehalis High School grandchildren and 13 great- LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S family moved to Bay View, grandchildren and two great- in 1948. Selected as the grandchildren. She is also Wash. In 1939, she met and great-grandchildren,two Chehalis Air Show Queen survived by one brother, OFFICE married Roy Wilhelm Sell in sisters, Velma Look, Everett, in 1949, Sherry earned a Greg Rice of Pe Ell, Wash., trip to anywhere in the U.S., three sisters, Sue Armstrong Burglary Glendive, Mont., and moved Barbara Bylsma, Lynnwood back to Burlington, Wash. She and numerous nieces and she used the opportunity to of Murchison, Texas, Annette • A 59-year-old Morton belonged to the Skagit Square nephews. return to her birthplace and Swanson of Yakima, Wash., woman reported at 11:25 a.m. Dance Club, Mt. Baker Funeral services are being visit family. She married her and Sharon Mitchell of Thursday that someone broke Dance Club and Burlington held Jan. 19, 2013 at 1:00 high school sweetheart, Paul Centralia, Wash. She was into her residence on the 1700 Lutheran Church. She had p.m. at Hulbush Funeral Bickel, on New Year's Eve of preceded in death by her - her own upholstery shop in Home in Burlington, Wash. that same year. brother, Arthur Rice, Jr. block of Main Avenue in Mor Sherry was active in ton and stole a diamond neck- her home for 35 years. She Interment will follow in Bay A private graveside was a leader of a 4-H sewing View Cemetery, Followed by volunteerism with the service will be held for lace and other items. The total a reception at the Bay View Evergreen Playhouse and family at Claquato Cemetery. loss was $375. club and taught many young girls how to sew. She loved Community Hall. opened the irst night Extended of family and friends Icy Road Leads to Collision doing crafts and attending performances there in the are invited to join in a leading role of Sabrina Fair. celebration of her life at • An 18-year-old Toledo man bazaars. In 2009, she moved To view the obituary, please She served as president of to Centralia, Wash., and lived go to chronline.com/obituaries. Faith Baptist Church, 436 was driving at 11:38 p.m. Saturday the PTA, was director and Coal Creek Road, at noon producer of the Miss Lewis on Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013, To The Families Of Lewis County County Pageant in the late followed by a reception in 1960s and was a member the Grand Ballroom at the Thank You for 10 years of Trust of First Baptist Church, Washington Hotel, 545 N. Chehalis. She worked brielyMarket Blvd., Chehalis, at FuneraL aLTernaTives, PrOudLy serving Our COmmuniTy sinCe 2002 as a secretary, but preferred 1:30 p.m. to be recognized for her Gifts in her name can be role as wife, mother and made to Friends of Israel at We believe that focusing on your needs - both CH488205sl.db homemaker. http://foi.org/donate/ or the emotional and inancial - results in a positive Sherry and Paul enjoyed Lewis County Food Bank. experience for all involved. Thank you for proving travel, with trips to Japan, Ireland, England, Scotland, To view the obituary, please a business can succeed by putting families irst. the Philippines and Hawaii. They also loved to play golf go to chronline.com/obituaries. 1-888-753-1065 • FuneralAlternatives.org • Available 24/7 • Main 9 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 Fishermen Angry Over New Washington Gillnet Rules By Natalie St. John The Daily News SKAMOKAWA, Wash. When Marty Kuller was grow- ing up in Seward, Alaska, com- mercial fishermen walked tall, and little boys like Kuller looked up to them. "Growing up as a young man, the commercial fishermen were the pillars of the community. As a young man, that was my dream. You know how some- thing like that can take hold in you," Kuller, 50, said last week. But these days, gillnetting no longer fills his heart with pride and excitement. Kuller still gillnets on the Co- lumbia River and purse-seines in Alaska, and he's branched out into fish-buying, working with fellow Skamokawa gillnetter Kent Martin and others to deliv- er salmon to high-end specialty markets around the region. But as the political contro- versy over gillnetting and the competition with sports fish- ermen have built to a climax, Kuller and other gillnetters on the Lower Columbia are losing faith that a new Columbia River fisheries plan will leave a place for them and their way of life. In fact, Kuller has made the Bill Wagner / The Daily News drastic decision to leave Wahki- For years, Washington State Wahkiakum County gillnetter Marty Kuller has invested cash, sweat and his soul in ishing the Columbia River, but recent changes to the akum County. Within the next ishery are driving him of the Columbia. few years, he will move himself, his wife Vicki Sue and daughter are meant to reduce "bycatch" of fish, insisting decades ago, for your identity and your heritage to favored forms of fishing, such Whitney to a recently purchased endangered salmon stocks that example, that Columbia River is," Martin said. as seining, that experts believe property near Lake Havasu, mix with hatchery fish. dams be equipped with fish lad- In 1985, Kuller moved to will reduce impact on endan- Ariz., thousands of miles from The plan also reallocates ders. Wahkiakum County, where he gered salmon stocks. the landscape and profession more fish to recreational fisher- "If you lose the gillnetting, married and became a father. "I invested a lot of money in that have defined his life for the men, with some salmon species you're gonna lose a way of life Though he continued to fish that, thinking OK, now we're last 25 years. eventually being allocated at 80 that's been here longer than much of the year — and made actually going to be able to har- Wednesday morning, he and percent for recreational and 20 statehood," Kuller said. "The most of his money in Alaska — vest some fish here," Kuller said. Martin sat in Kuller's Skamo- percent for commercial. fish are probably gonna be the living in Washington offered But none of the fishermen have kowa nethouse, surrounded by Gillnetters have voiced im- big loser in all of this because respite from bitter winters and much enthusiasm for investing decades' worth of accumulated passioned objections to the the commercial fishermen have harsh fishing conditions. in new equipment and adopting equipment, talking about what plan and sued the Oregon Fish been friends of the fish since day Fishing the winter and fall new techniques. it feels like to be entangled in the & Wildlife Commission, saying one." seasons on the Columbia didn't Last year, the strain of ever- current controversy over which the new rules make it impossible The social fabric of coastal make anyone rich, but it allowed shorter seasons, political pres- nets — and which fishermen — for them to ply their trade in Or- communities also suffers, as fishermen an opportunity to sure and increasingly divisive will be allowed to catch salmon egon and Washington. traditional industries are elimi- continue earning, Kuller said. relations among fishermen be- on the lower Columbia. "We're getting a raw deal. nated, Kent Martin said. When If one of the other seasons had gan to wear him down. On Saturday, the Washing- We're getting forced out it. ... I've young people must migrate to been especially poor, fishing the "My wife told me I had to ton Fish and Wildlife Commis- just had enough of it. I just can't the cities to find employment, Columbia served as a sort of in- quit fishing because it was go- sion adopted a plan proposed take it anymore. I've come to community service groups and surance against a bad year. ing to kill me," Kuller recalled, by Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber the conclusion that I'm not even emergency services units that But these days, Kuller and "I wasn't very much fun to be to phase out gillnet use on the gonna live here anymore," Kuller rely on volunteer labor are hit Martin say that continuing to around. I was miserable, and main stem of the river and real- said. especially hard. gillnet on the Columbia doesn't she could see it." locate commercial gillnet use to Kuller and Martin say that And research by his wife, add up. It's no longer possible He made the difficult deci- off-channel hatchery sites. The when fishermen leave the region, historian and author Irene for fishermen to make a living sion to give up on the Columbia rules, which the Oregon Fish they take more than money with Martin, has shown that in Clat- without going out of state to fish, River. and Wildlife Commission ap- them. Commercial fishing is sop, Pacific, Grays Harbor and they say. "Why am I here? I'm upset proved on Dec. 7, also will force part of the region's cultural heri- Wahkiakum counties, social In recent years, Kuller tried with the policy. I'm upset with commercial fishermen to adopt tage, and even though overfish- problems like domestic vio- to work with the state, partici- the whole thing. I am miser- alternative fishing gear, such as ing decades ago contributed to lence, suicide and alcoholism pating in testing and research able because of what it has taken seine nets, which are currently declining runs, gillnetters also are "through the roof, because schemes and buying equipment from me: My soul as a fisher- illegal in Oregon. The measures have been strong advocates for you've lost so much of what that would allow him to switch man," Kuller said. Chehalis, Riverside Create New Regional Fire Authority Planning Committee By The Chronicle continuing the process to eventually The city of Chehalis and the Riv- merge services. CHEHALIS FIRE DEPARTMENT CONTRACTS WITH RIVERSIDE FIRE erside Fire Authority agreed on Mon- The new committee will meet in day night to form a new Regional Fire the RFA station at 1818 Harrison Ave. AUTHORITY FOR FIRE CODE MANAGEMENT SERVICES in Centralia at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday. Authority Planning Committee, after By The Chronicle nel for the work. the commissioners of both Fire Dis- Chehalis City Councilors Dennis Dawes, Daryl Lund and Bob Spahr The Chehalis City Council approved an The RFA will provide the services on a trict 5 (Napavine) and Fire District 6 have been selected to represent the interlocal agreement on Monday night yearly contract with options to renew on a (rural Chehalis) withdrew from the city on the committee. with Riverside Fire Authority to contract yearly basis. original committee late last year. “Even though the committee is out fire code inspections and enforce- The services will cost the city $58.83 an The original committee met for starting new,” Dawes, the chair of the ment services. hour, which is based on the salary and ben- the past two years to study the pos- committee, said, “we are not starting Chehalis Fire Chief Kelvin Johnson said the efits for the fire marshal position. sibility of creating a four-department from the ground floor.” agreement was made because the city de- The RFA board of commissioners had consolidation. Chehalis Fire Chief Kelvin John- cided it could save money by contracting out authorized Chief Walkowski to enter into an Since Fire Department 5 and 6 son said the meetings will be open to the fire code inspections and enforcement agreement to continue to perform such ser- withdrew, the city of Chehalis and the public and he encourages locals to services to RFA instead of using city person- vices for the Chehalis Fire Department. RFA have expressed an interest in attend. Calendar: Tea Party to Show Film ‘Monumental;’ Senior Centers, Support Groups Continued from Main 2 is holding a free movie night tyteaparty.org. 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Thursday at the Lewis & Clark Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Schaefer, advance planning Hotel, 117 Magnolia St., Centra- Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Pinochle, 10 a.m. specialist, on funeral arrange- Support Groups lia. house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, ment planning. 740-0492 “Up From Grief,” for those grieving The 6:30 p.m. film is called noon, $3 donation Additional information or reg- Chehalis Middle School Steel Drum the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 “Monumental,” a movie that tells sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 istration is available by calling the , 7-8 p.m., Chehalis Middle Women’s pool, 10 a.m. the story of men and women, in- Cooks Hill Road, 330-2640 senior center at 748-0061 or by School Commons, 807-7235 Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. cluding the travails of Pilgrims, Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 calling Julie at Brown Mortuary Entertainment, presentation or mov- who risked all for liberty. “Mon- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Service, 748-7796. Those who sign N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 ie, 12:30 p.m. umental” shares stories of faith up before Jan. 10 will be entered Organizations Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. that helped shape education, Senior Centers into a drawing for a door prize. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 government and civic life in the American Legion Post 508, potluck and meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. United States. Church of God Music, 11 a.m. Zumba, 6-7 p.m. Tea Party to Show Children are welcome to at- Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Open pool, 9 a.m. tend the event. 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. Film ‘Monumental’ The website for the Lewis ka First Church of God, 978-5368 Dance night, Bob’s Blissful Band, Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. The Lewis County Tea Party County Tea Party is lewiscoun- Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 7-9:30 p.m. Quilt class, 1-3 p.m. Commodities Gas in Washington — $3.77 (AAA of Washington) Crude Oil — $94.05 per barrel (CME Group) Gold — $1,665 (Monex) Silver — $30.96 (Monex) Corrections ••• If you find an error, please call the newsroom at 807-8224. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 LOCAL 2013 Legislative Session Gets Underway DOUBLE TROUBLE: Lewis DeBolt, R-Chehalis, and Rep. Ed address major issues such as Orcutt, R-Kalama, represented jobs, education and the need for County Represented District 20 in the House of Rep- a sustainable state budget. Our by Six, Instead of resentatives, while Rep. Dean majority is committed to creat- Takko, D-Longview, and Rep. ing an economic environment Three, Legislators Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen, at- in which jobs are plentiful and By Lisa Broadt tended the House convention on small businesses have the op- behalf of the 19th district. In the portunity to thrive.” [email protected] Senate, first-term legislator John So far, Takko leads the six During opening day of the Braun, R-Centralia, represented lawmakers in proposed leg- 2013 Legislative Session, Lewis the 20th, while Brian Hatfield, D- islation. The former Cowlitz County saw its interests repre- Raymond, represented the 19th. County assessor on Monday in- sented by twice as many law- Braun, who was sworn in troduced three bills pertaining makers — thanks to redistrict- Monday, joins the new majority to local government: one that coalition caucus, a bipartisan ing enacted last year. would modify the administra- coalition that now leads the sen- tion of flood control districts; The addition of the three ate. He also will act as chairman one that would modify payment Democrats from the 19th dis- of the Senate Trade and Eco- for flood control district super- trict brings unprecedented nomic Development Committee visors; and one that revises the bipartisanship to the county, and will serve on the Ways and requirements of real property Lisa Broadt / [email protected] which historically has elected Means and Senate Governmen- valuation notices. Republicans to 20th District tal Operations committees. Though not introduced on Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, applauds as a fellow legislator is sworn in on Mon- positions. Of Lewis County’s “I am excited to use my ex- Monday, Rep. Blake pre-filed a day afternoon. Braun, who owns the emergency vehicle manufacturing company citizens, 69,113 vote in the 20th perience as a business leader to piece of legislation relating to Braun Northwest in Chehalis, was sworn in Monday as the senator representing district, 6,342 in the 19th, ac- help get people across our state state and private partnerships the 20th District in the state Legislature. Despite his freshman status, he was given cording to the Washington State back to work,” Braun said about for managing salmon hatcheries. a post on the GOP leadership team as deputy whip. Redistricting Commission. the work ahead of him. “I am Both Blake and Takko are erage for maternity care or ser- Gov. Jay Inslee is scheduled to On Monday, during the in- also proud to be a part of a co- named as sponsors of a bill that vices — to provide a covered give his State of the State Address augural meetings of the 2013 alition that is united behind a would require certain health person with equivalent health on Tuesday. The 2013 Session is Legislative session, Rep. Richard set of principles that should help plans — ones that provide cov- coverage for abortions. scheduled to run until April 28. Centralia Woman Arrested For Alleged Bar Fight Stabbing CUFFED: Two Women lance captured the fight. in court, citing that she was a Witnesses pulled the two threat to community safety as Get Into Fight Over an women apart and Stewart went a reason for her high bail, Cas- Ex Boyfriend, One Gets into the bar bathroom, leaving tillo rolled her eyes. If convicted, a trail of blood, to tend to her Castillo can face life in prison. Arrested and the Other wounds, according to court doc- Gets Hospitalized uments. She sustained four stab wounds — one to each leg and By Stephanie Schendel two to her abdomen. [email protected] Stewart was transported to Police arrested a 23-year-old Providence Centralia Hospital Chehalis woman after she alleg- and underwent surgery for her edly stabbed a woman multiple injuries, according to Chehalis times during a bar fight outside police. She was released from of a bar in downtown Chehalis the hospital during the weekend. early Saturday morning, ac- When questioned by police, cording to Chehalis police. The Pete Caster / [email protected] Castillo denied stabbing Stew- two were reportedly fighting Lena A. Castillo, 23, Centralia, was charged with irst-degree assault during her art, but acknowledged they both over one of the woman's ex-boy- preliminary court appearance Monday afternoon in Lewis County Superior Court. fought, according to court docu- friends. She is accused of stabbing another woman outside a Chehalis bar early Saturday ments. Police also located an Lena A. Castillo, 23, Centra- morning. object that was an lighter/knife lia, was charged with first-de- that had a double-edged blade gree assault during her prelimi- Tavern at 337 N.W. Chehalis uments. when they searched her person nary court appearance Monday Ave., smoking a cigarette, when The two women started prior to her being booked into afternoon in Lewis County Su- 22-year-old Ashley Stewart, of fighting and were both punch- jail. perior Court. Centralia, approached her and ing one another and pulling When Superior Court Judge Castillo told police she was initiated the fight by grabbing each other’s hair, according to James Lawler set her bail at standing outside of Garbe’s her hair, according to court doc- Chehalis police. Video surveil- $75,000 Monday afternoon Two Men Arrested After Police Find 90 Pot Plants, Firearms and Large Amount of Cash in Centralia Home BUSTED: Two Men, charged with maintaining a tions surrounding the two metal recently-purchased electronic building for keeping a controlled outbuildings on the property as items, checks and Fedex receipts Both Formerly of substance, manufacturing a well as the residence, according for packages sent all over the Florida, Charged With controlled substance, possession, to court documents. U.S., according to court docu- possession with intent to deliver Police served a search war- ments. Money Laundering and money laundering. They rant on the property at about 1 Both men stated that they and Possession With were also charged with firearm p.m. Thursday that resulted in were running a t-shirt sales enhancements as well as special the seizure of about 90 suspect- business named Independent Intent to Deliver allegations of committing drug ed marijuana plants between Distributors as well as retail By Stephanie Schendel crimes within 1,000 feet of a three and five feet tall, according sales business called Smoket- school bus stop. Their bail was [email protected] to court documents. There was ronics Corporation, according set at $250,000. marijuana "littered" through- to court documents. The only Police arrested two Centralia The investigation started out the house, and the 90 plants evidence that Independent Dis- men and seized 90 marijuana after Centralia police received were in three separate rooms tributors existed was a Florida plants after a month-long inves- an anonymous tip about a pos- equipped with heating systems, mailbox. While there was no ev- tigation revealed a "highly-so- sible marijuana grow operation lights, a ventilation system and idence that the brothers actually

phisticated" marijuana grow op- in early December, according to timers. Police also located about sold any t-shirts, the tax returns CH488168cz.db eration on the edge of city limits, court documents. After further a dozen mason jars full of mari- for the business showed that the according to the Lewis County investigation, and obtaining re- juana. business generated more than Prosecutor's Office. cords of electricity bills for the The two later admitted to $133,000 in revenue last year. Zeshawn Hasnani, 27, and address, police learned that after police that they used their resi-

Sohail Hasnani, 24, were arrest-  they moved in last August there dence and outbuildings to house  ed and booked into the Lewis was a "drastic spike" in electric- a marijuana-grow operation, County Jail after Centralia po- ity consumption that was "con- according to court documents. lice served a search warrant on a sistent with a marijuana grow They also told police that they property at 2576 Seminary Hill operation." made armed deliveries to medi- Road in Centralia. By the end of December, cal marijuana dispensaries in During their preliminary Centralia police had started exchange for "donations" of sev- Great Holiday Gifts! court appearance in Lewis surveillance on the property eral thousands of dollars. County Superior Court Fri- and reported the odor of mari- Police reportedly found day afternoon, the brothers, juana. Surveillance cameras $4,000 in cash, a loaded .22 cali- The Books of both formerly of Florida, were were also seen in multiple loca- ber rifle, a shotgun, numerous Lewis County News in Brief Available now! Inslee Staff Pay 3 partment, $147,153 for two threatened species of Joby Shimomura, senior ad- fish. A Simple Song by $ 99 ea Percent Less Than viser, $140,650 NOAA Fisheries said Mon- Russ Mohney 28 Joel Sacks, commissioner of day it wants to designate about + Tax Predecessors the Department of Labor and 2,288 miles of freshwater and OLYMPIA (AP) — Gov.- Industries, $140,650 Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 estuarine habitat in Washington $ 99 elect Jay Inslee’s transition team Ted Sturdevant, executive di- and Oregon for lower Columbia 12ea says his senior staff will receive rector for legislative affairs and River coho salmon. The agency + Tax annual salaries in line with their policy, $137,304 is also proposing about 1,880 predecessors. The salaries re- David Postman, executive miles of critical habitat in Puget flect a 3 percent pay reduction director of communications, Sound for Puget Sound steel- mandated in the last budget $131,040 head. $ 95 cycle. Marcie Frost, director of the Lower Columbia River coho 18ea + Tax Salaries reported Monday by Department of Retirement Sys- was listed as threatened under The Daily Herald: tems, $126,964 the federal Endangered Species Walkin’ Joe Mary Alice Heuschel, chief Alfie Alvarado-Ramos, di- Act in 2005, while Puget Sound and the Midnight Marauders of staff, $166,000 rector of the Department of Vet- steelhead was listed in 2007. by Dennis R. Waller David Schumacher, director erans Affairs, $116,964 Once critical habitat is des- of the Office of Financial Man- ignated, federal agencies must CH487162cf.db agement, $158,160 Feds Propose Critical make sure their actions are not Stop in today to one of these Kevin Quigley, secretary of likely to destroy or adversely locations and get your copy!! the Department of Social and Habitat for Fish in NW modify critical habitat. Health Services, $158, 160 SEATTLE (AP) — Federal NOAA is accepting public Lewis County Dale Peinecke, director of fisheries managers are propos- comments on the proposal until Historical Museum the Employment Security De- ing to designate critical habitat April 15. • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 New Coalition Takes Control of State Senate NEW MAJORITY: can Sen. of Yakima. Hobbs said that while some Democratic Sen. Rodney in the Democratic caucus were Tom of Medina to Serve unhappy with the decision, he said that it was an important in- as New Majority Leader dividual decision for each sena- By Rachel La Corte tor. "We have to represent our The Associated Press districts," he said, but noted that OLYMPIA — A Republican- they aren't joining the new co- dominated coalition took power alition. in the Senate Monday, establish- Hatfield said the decision to ing a new majority leader on the take the chairman offer, was, in first day of the legislative session part, "taking what we've been and rejecting Democrats' offer to dealt." co-chair all Senate committees. "We're in the minority," he On a 25-23 vote, the newly said. "That's the realization." formed "majority coalition" cau- One of the major issues fac- cus voted themselves in as the ing lawmakers during the 105- majority, essentially deposing day legislative session is how to Democratic state Sen. Ed Mur- comply with a state Supreme ray of Seattle, who was elected Court ruling that said the Leg- as majority leader in November. islature isn't adequately funding The new coalition has said that education. Many lawmakers and Democratic Sen. Rodney Tom of Gov.-elect Jay Inslee are looking to add at least $1 billion to edu- Medina will serve as their ma- Ted Warren / The Associated Press jority leader. cation this year, though it's not "This is not about power," Senate Democratic Leader Ed Murray, D- Seattle, left, speaks with Sen. Rodney Tom, D-Medina, right, following a session at clear where that money's coming Tom said. "It is not about control. the annual AP Legislative Preview last Thursday at the Capitol in Olympia. Tom has taken over leadership of the Senate after from. Some legislators say new This is about listening to the cit- an unusual partnership between Republicans and conservative Democrats, essentially deposing Murray. taxes are on the table as an op- izens of Washington state. They the state budget, while offering ward, so that we can concentrate But while Democrats didn't tion while Inslee says general tax want us to work together." Democrats control of another more on policy than politics," formally accept the offer, indi- increases are unnecessary. Add- Murray argued that Demo- six committees. The coalition she said. "This is a cause for cel- vidual senators have said they've ing to the complication is that crats weren't involved in dis- offered split control of three oth- ebration." agreed to accept chairs or co- the state budget is already out cussions with the new majority er panels, though Sheldon is on But Sen. , D- chairs: Sen. Brian Hatfield, D- of balance by another $1 billion, so political leaders need to fund about the committee structure. two of those committees. Kent called the offer a "kind of Raymond, says he will be chair- cuts or revenues to solve the gen- "Coalition means entering Sen. Linda Evans Parlette, R- false bipartisanship, a kind of man of the Senate Agriculture, into an agreement with people eral budget along with adding Wenatchee, called the offer an show trial." Water & Rural Economic Devel- different than yourselves," he the new cash for education. said. "But 24 of us weren't invit- "unprecedented level of coopera- "Voters did not vote for these opment Committee; Sen. Steve This week, outgoing Gov. ed into those discussions. That's tion." kind of politics," she said. "The Hobbs, D-Lake Stevens, will be Chris Gregoire is set to give her not bipartisanship." "The people have nothing to voters' choice was for a Demo- chairman of the Financial Insti- final speech on Tuesday, and Democrats have a small ma- fear when their elected represen- cratic governor, a Democratic tutions & Insurance Committee; Democratic Gov.-elect Jay Inslee jority in the Senate, controlling tatives want to change the rules House and a Democratic Senate, and Sen. Tracey Eide, D-Federal will be sworn in on Wednes- 26 of 49 seats. But Tom and fel- so that more collaboration can but the voters' choice apparently Way, will co-chair the Transpor- day before giving his inaugural low Democratic Sen. Tim Shel- work, more ideas can come for- does not matter today." tation Committee with Republi- speech. don have said they'll work with the chamber's 23 Republicans in the new coalition and will cau- Locally Owned & Operated Roger & cus with them. That new caucus Linda Rose now holds a 25-24 advantage. 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But the peak of friction came in 2004 when he angered both parties with his decisions on how to fairly count ballots in the razor-close governor's race. Democrat Chris Gregoire won that race by 133 votes after two recounts and a court challenge by Republican Dino Rossi — but initial ballot counts showed the edge going back and forth for days. Years later, Reed does not

count the 2004 election as his Steve Bloom / The Olympian No. 1 accomplishment. Outgoing Secretary of State Sam Reed clears out three terms-worth of memories Jan. 2 from his Olympia oice. Reed's tenure included establishing new voting "Most people consider my technologies and presiding over the closest and most controversial gubernatorial election in state history. handling of the gubernatorial election to be my No. 1. I really honestly view it as I was just a dozen or 14 and we ended up doing my job," Reed said. "You with 25 or so. Some of them said know, I took an oath, I had con- it was the highlight of the ses- ducted recounts as Thurston “The top-two primary is structured in such a sion for them. I thought that was County auditor, and I just did kind of sad. what I'm supposed to do." way that (candidates) better realize that they I advised them not to get Of all he did, Reed hopes need to campaign in the middle and they caught up in the short run — to be remembered best for his particularly caucus games, championing of an open-pri- need to realize that the independents are where the Democrats are trying mary law — most recently the going to be voting and they better talk to the to get those Rs to take a bad vote voter-approved "top-two" runoff or the Republicans try to get the that lets the top two vote-getters independents.” Democrats. . Your impact is not advance to the general election, whether you were able to screw even if they are from the same somebody over. Your impact is Call 360-736-3311 party. Sam Reed did you really make an impact secretary of state for this state in the long run. Question: What difference That's not an easy message. But Free do you think that top-two pri- that was my message. mary makes? Pre-triP Answer: One of the political been talking about for a long and the Republicans are very Q: What are your plans in saFetY ills of our modern American po- time is we absolutely have to be proud of her — the only Repub- retirement? litical system is I think too much more inclusive, reaching out to lican elected to statewide office A: We'll travel a little bit, but CHeCK we don't have any grand plans. of the ideological extremes and other ethnic groups. And I think (and) the only statewide elected Safety Checks Include: too much strident partisan poli- that has particularly hurt us Republican on the West Coast. I'm working with WSU (Wash- • Tire Pressure tics. And while I very much be- with what has gone on national- My advice is when you walk ington State University). . There lieve in the political parties and ly with respect to the whole La- through that door you are now is this endowment for the Sam • Tread Depth the important role they play in tino community. Immigration serving all the people of the state Reed professorship on civility • Visual Alignment the process, I think it has been in particular. (President) George of Washington. And you can't and civics. (I'll help) fundraising • Brakes damaging to our system and is Bush actually had a very good forget that for a minute. You are on that and also help them to set • Shocks causing some of the problems plan (for immigration reform) going to get called by party peo- up a committee to oversee it. • Battery I've also been recruited — we are seeing in our Congress but his own party — there were ple; you are going to have Re- • Plus Free Tire Rotation and in some of the states around Democrats too — hurt him. publicans up in the Legislature by the director of the Institute the country like California. With women, there is a bit come down and lean on you and of Politics at Harvard — to ap- The top-two primary is of a bum rap (on the GOP). But all that. Now, if they are leaning ply to be a Harvard fellow in structured in such a way that unfortunately, a certain faction on you for the right reason — to the fall of 2013 to lead semi- (candidates) better realize that of the Republican Party has do something you should be nars for undergraduates with Centralia they need to campaign in the been so visible in terms of right- doing anyway — great. But you the concept being they'll get a 1211 Harrison Ave. middle and they need to realize to-life issues and all that. The are going to have to learn how chance to interact with some- 736-6603 body who has actually served as CH487843sl.ke that the independents are going Republican Party has also got an to say no. You are going to have Chehalis to be voting and they better talk image, among certain women, to learn how to accept the fact an elected official and actually 36 N. Market Blvd. to the independents. In our state, of being anti-woman. 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But also a kid, they were actually very ing to Kim Wyman, your suc- bringing in people who were • Free in-home inspiring — he was one of these cessor as secretary of state (who thoughtful, forward-thinking consultation guys, an orator, who could con- also replaced you as Thurston people who could envision • Serving all local nect even with kids. County auditor)? where the state needed to go in communities A: Fortunately, it is advice the future. We talked big ideas. Q: What do you think your that in some ways Kim doesn't We made the point we were not Health Pros Northwest, Inc. party needs to do to become need. But it doesn't hurt to be here to talk about legislation or (P) 360-996-4487 more viable in Washington reminded. . She went out and amendments to particular bills. (Toll Free) 877-688-1136 state politics, and perhaps even worked her fanny off to get elect- I said I want you to think about (F) 360-996-4389 nationally, given some of the ed, which is important. . 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I invited The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Obama Urges Critics Not French Bomb Training to Rush to Judgment Camps, Supply Lines Over Diversity in of Malian Jihadists Second-Term Cabinet In North; Battle Carolyn Kaster / The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — De- President Barack Obama gestures For Diabaly flecting criticism about a per- as he speaks during the last news BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — A ceived lack of diversity in his conference of his irst term in the second-term Cabinet, President Malian intelligence agent posted East Room of the White House in near the central Malian town of Barack Obama on Monday urged Washington on Monday. Americans not to rush to judg- Diabaly confirmed that French ment about who he will appoint pilots launched a raid on Mon- to replace departing members of day morning close to the town. his team. The bombing run marks an In a declaration tinged with expansion of the battle to re- the rhetoric of his re-election Obama Demands Quick take Mali’s north. Until Sunday campaign, Obama asserted: night, the raids had all occurred “We’re not going backwards, in distant northern areas. The we’re going forward.” bombardments near Diabaly Scrutiny has been mounting Action to Raise Limit follows airstrikes late Sunday 25 miles east of the locality, in the over the number of women and By Julie Pace assault-style weapons and high WITHIN MINUTES, Senate Re- minorities that will surround rice growing region of Anatola, The Associated Press capacity ammunition maga- publican leader Mitch McCon- once the site of a major USAID- the nation’s first black presi- zines. Obama said he would nell of Kentucky said the presi- dent in his second term. Cabi- funded project. WASHINGTON — Presi- unveil his proposals next week. dent and his allies in Congress The agent, who could not be net members who are depart- dent Barack Obama demanded He was meeting after his news need to get serious about spend- ing at the end of his first term named because he was not au- on Monday that lawmakers raise conference with Vice President ing, and the debt-limit debate is thorized to speak to the press, — including Secretary of State the nation’s $16.4 trillion federal Joe Biden, his point man in pro- the perfect time for it. Hillary Clinton — are being said that shots rang out near a debt limit quickly, warning that ducing gun control measures to “I do know that the most military base in Diabaly. Soon replaced largely by white males. “Social Security benefits and veter- present to Congress. important issue confronting But in the final White House after, he said French jets flew ans’ checks will be delayed” if they Facing stiff opposition from the future of our country is our over the area, dropping bombs. news conference of his first term, don’t and cautioning Republicans the National Rifle Association, deficit and debt,” McConnell Obama brushed off that criti- not to insist on cuts to govern- he conceded lawmakers may said. “So we are hoping for a cism, asking for critics to hold ment spending in exchange. not approve everything he asks new seriousness on the part of Beijing Cancels Outdoor their tongues until the remain- “They will not collect a ran- for. the president with regard to the Activities, Warns of ing vacancies have been filled. som in exchange for not crash- single biggest issue confronting Running through a list of ing the economy,” he said at the OBAMA JOKED ABOUT perhaps the country, and we look for- Hazardous Air Due to high-profile positions filled by 21st and final news conference inviting more members of ward to working with him to women during his first term of his first term. “The full faith Congress to the White House do something about this huge, Off-the-Charts Pollution — such as Clinton and Health and credit of the United States of for social functions. With his huge problem.” BEIJING (AP) — Beijing and Human Services Secretary America is not a bargaining chip. daughters growing older and schools kept children indoors Kathleen Sebelius — Obama said And they better decide quickly less inclined to spend their time HOUSE SPEAKER John Boehner and hospitals saw a spike in re- women comprised 50 percent of because time is running short.” with him and his wife, Michelle, said in a statement, “The Ameri- spiratory cases Monday follow- his White House staff during his Answering questions for he said, “I’m getting kind of can people do not support rais- ing a weekend of off-the charts first four years, not to mention about an hour, Obama also said lonely in this big house.” ing the debt ceiling without re- pollution in China’s smoggy the two women he nominated to he will soon ask Congress to en- But the risk of a default once ducing government spending at capital, the worst since the fill Supreme Court vacancies. act new gun control legislation the debt ceiling is reached domi- the same time. ... The House will government began being more in the wake of the shootings that nated the news conference, and do its job and pass responsible open about air-quality data. Lawmakers Joining left 20 elementary students dead Obama treated it as anything legislation that controls spend- City authorities, who began at a Newtown, Conn., school a but a laughing matter. ing, meets our nation’s obliga- releasing figures about some of No Labels’ ‘Problem- little more than a month ago. “We are not a deadbeat na- tions and keeps the government the worst kinds of pollutants Solving’ Group to tion,” he declared, less than a running, and we will insist that early last year, ordered many fac- AMONG THE PROPOSALS un- week away from taking the oath the Democratic majority in tories to scale back emissions and Combat D.C. Gridlock der consideration are a ban on of office for a second term. Washington do the same.” were spraying water at building NEW YORK (AP) — There’s sites to try to tamp down dust a lot of political currency these and dirt worsening the noxious days in being labeled a “problem- haze hanging over the city. solver,” a title that has become Millions Prepare for Holy Month in Demand spiked for face highly sought-after following a masks and air purifiers, and polarizing election and protract- hospitals saw surges of up to 30 ed fight in Congress over raising percent in residents seeking help taxes and curbing spending. for breathing problems, state-run With sharp divisions in media outlets reported. Schools Washington entering President in several districts were ordered Barack Obama’s second term, to cancel outdoor activities such lawmakers from both parties as flag-raisings and sports classes, are seeking the political middle and in an unusual public an- as voters increasingly view gov- nouncement, Beijing authorities ernment as bitter and paralyzed. advised all residents to “take For Sen. Joe Manchin, a measures to protect their health.” Democrat representing conser- vative West Virginia, Washing- Suspects to Appear ton has become a place where any politician faces “guilt by conver- at Indian Gang Rape sation,” in which merely raising Hearing to Shift to the need to address fundamental problems can imperil their polit- ‘Fast Track’ Court ical career. For former Utah Gov. NEW DELHI (AP) — De- Jon Huntsman, whose Republi- fense lawyers say the cases of five can presidential campaign fiz- men charged in the fatal gang zled during the GOP primaries, rape of a young woman on a mov- Washington’s dysfunction has ing New Delhi bus are expected to seeped into the corporate board- Kevin Frayer / The Associated Press be shifted to a fast track court. room and onto the factory floor, An Indian Hindu holy man, or Naga Sadhu, swings his head as he bathes at Sangam, the conluence of the rivers Gan- A hearing on whether to move hampering the economy and ges, Yamuna and mythical Saraswati, during the royal bath on Makar Sankranti at the start of the Maha Kumbh Mela in the cases was to be held Monday. preventing hiring and investing. Allahabad, India, on Monday. Millions of Hindu pilgrims are expected to take part in the large religious congregation It had been set for last week but Manchin and Huntsman that lasts more than 50 days on the banks of Sangam during the Maha Kumbh Mela of January 2013, which falls every was rescheduled when it turned were joining about a dozen mem- 12th year. out that the official list of charges bers of Congress on Monday in was not completely legible. New York to band together un- Five men have been charged der the “No Labels” alliance that with the Dec. 16 attack on the aims to put governing over po- young woman, who died later in litical orthodoxy. Organizers are Armstrong Admits to Oprah That, Indeed, He Doped a Singapore hospital. They could kicking off a new effort to attract By Jim Vertuno face the death penalty if convicted. members of Congress and law- makers from across the political The Associated Press spectrum who want compromise AUSTIN, Texas — A person Syria Bombs Damascus after a lengthy campaign sea- familiar with the situation says Suburbs to Keep Rebels son put Washington in a virtual Lance Armstrong confessed to holding pattern. Oprah Winfrey during an in- Out of Capital, Leaving terview Monday that he used performance-enhancing drugs Children Among Dead Newtown Residents to win the Tour de France. BEIRUT (AP) — The Syr- Reflect on Future of The person spoke on con- ian government bombed areas dition of anonymity because around Damascus on Monday Newton School Building the interview is to be broadcast as part of its push to keep rebel NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — Thursday on Winfrey’s network. fighters out of the capital, leaving A month after a gunman killed Armstrong was stripped of many children among the dozens 26 people at an elementary all seven Tour titles last year in killed, anti-regime activists said. school, some Newtown parents the wake of a voluminous U.S. An international aid organiza- say the building should be de- Anti-Doping Agency report tion cited such raids, along with Thao Nguyen / The Associated Press molished, while others believe that portrayed him as a ruthless rape and widespread destruction, Lance Armstrong pauses during an interview in Austin, Texas in this Feb. 15, 2011 the school should be renovated competitor, willing to go to any as key factors in the exodus of ile photo. Local and international news crews are staked out positions in front of and the areas where the killings lengths to win the prestigious more than a half-million Syrians Armstrong’s lush, Spanish-style villa ahead of the cyclist’s interview with Oprah occurred removed. race. USADA chief executive to neighboring countries since the Winfrey Monday afternoon. Talk has turned to the future Travis Tygart labeled the dop- conflict began in March 2011. of the Sandy Hook Elementary ing regimen allegedly carried The International Rescue School as life slowly begins mov- out by the U.S. Postal Service After a federal investigation mates and accused Armstrong Committee said it could be ing forward in town. Resident at team that Armstrong once led, of the cyclist was dropped with- of masterminding a complex “months, if not years” before the a public meeting Sunday made “The most sophisticated, profes- out charges being brought last and brazen drug program that refugees can return home and passionate arguments about sionalized and successful dop- year, USADA stepped in with included steroids, blood boost- warned that Syria’s civil war whether their kids should ever ing program that sport has ever an investigation of its own. The ers and a range of other perfor- could inflame tensions in the return to the site of the tragedy. seen.” agency deposed 11 former team- mance-enhancers. Middle East. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 NORTHWEST Geothermal Takes a Technological Step Forward VOLCANO WORK: Seattle Company Says it Has Created Three Geothermal Reservoirs From a Single Well GRANTS PASS, Ore. (AP) — Geothermal energy develop- ers working on the flanks of an ancient Oregon volcano say they have taken an important tech- nological step toward expand- ing geothermal energy from a small niche into a potential ma- jor source of homegrown power, but more work needs to be done. AltaRock Energy, Inc., of Se- attle, says the data is still being analyzed, but they are confident they have created three geother- mal reservoirs from a single well where none existed before. The breakthrough solves two prob- lems holding back the next level of geothermal development, known as Enhanced Geother- mal Systems, or EGS: creating reservoirs big enough for com- mercial production in places they don't occur naturally, and holding down costs. The project is at Newberry Crater, the remains of an ancient volcano in central Oregon's Cas- Don Ryan / The Associated Press cade Range. The site has plenty A worker steps down from the drilling platform at Newberry Crater near LaPine, Ore., in this May 16, 2008, ile photo. After pumping more than 20 million gallons of of heat in rocks deep below the water into the side of the ancient volcano last year, AltaRock Energy, Inc., says it has succeeded in a key technological step toward turning geothermal energy into a surface to boil water into steam, major source of homegrown energy. The company says it created three seperate geothermal reservoirs on a single well in a place where none existed before. but none of the cracks and fis- sures in the rock needed to serve berry project would mark the the structure of the rock before an earthquake in Japan ment is developing maps of as a steam reservoir for a geo- first time in the world that mul- it was fractured. Still to come at Newberry is potential new areas to develop thermal power plant. tiple geothermal reservoirs have "The big impact Newberry drilling one or two production conventional geothermal power, Last fall, engineers pumped been created on purpose from a has right now is that they appear wells to show whether these including areas that show no cold water into the ground, single well in a new area. to have stimulated multiple dis- reservoirs can provide enough signs on the surface. They are cracking open fissures in the "So far, things are looking re- tinct zones," he said. steam to run a commercial geo- expected to be ready in a few deep rock, a process known as ally exciting," said Lauren Boyd, Hydroshearing is similar to thermal power plant. years. In the medium term, the hydroshearing. acting team leader for enhanced the process known as hydraulic "If we can demonstrate that DOE is financing development They then sealed one res- geothermal systems at Energy. fracturing, used to free natural we can create a geothermal res- of low-temperature geothermal, ervoir from the other using a Heat in the Earth's crust has gas from shale formations. But ervoir here, then we can have and tapping abandoned oil and new technology. They injected been used to generate power for fracking uses chemical-laden more confidence in our abil- gas wells for their heat, known ground-up recycled plastic more than a century. Hot wa- fluids, and creates huge frac- ity to move to similar locations, as coproduction. Other projects bottles, which plugged up the ter or steam that bubbles near tures, too big for geothermal maybe near other Cascades vol- involve adopting horizontal cracks in one reservoir while the surface is tapped to spin power. canoes," Petty said. drilling techniques, now com- millions of gallons of cold water turbines that create electricity. In another recent EGS The Newberry project is mon in oil and gas, to connect were being pumped in to create Most of the obvious areas where breakthrough, Calpine Corp. one of 230 funded by Depart- multiple geothermal reservoirs another. Then the plastic dif- the three key elements come connected two depleted wells ment of Energy to create a in a field. fused, leaving behind three res- together — hot rocks, cracks to create a new source of power pathway for private industry There are 3.2 gigawatts of ervoirs. in the rocks, and water — have at the nation's largest natural to develop geothermal energy geothermal power connected to Company president Susan been exploited. The new frontier steam resource, the Geysers in into a major source of home- the U.S. grid, less than 1 percent Petty said in an email that more is places with hot rocks, but no Northern California, Boyd said. grown power, said Doug Hol- of the grid's capacity. Govern- analysis and testing are needed cracks in the rocks to deliver the Multiple reservoirs have also lette, program manager for the ment estimates put the poten- to show if the reservoirs are steam. That's where EGS comes been created from one well by Geothermal Technologies Of- tial for new discoveries of con- good enough for commercial in. It creates the cracks in the accident in Europe. fice at Energy. ventional geothermal power at power production in the future rocks. The Newberry project fol- The effort is similar to one about 30 gigawatts, and EGS at — which would be achieved by Creating multiple reservoirs lowed a new international proto- started by the department in more than 100 gigawatts over using steam from the reservoirs from a single well is key to mak- col designed to avoid the kinds the 1970s, which is now bear- the next 50 years. That would be to spin turbines to generate elec- ing EGS economical, because of induced earthquakes that ing fruit with cheap natural gas 10 percent of the grid's current tricity. drilling each well is so expensive, shut down an EGS project in from shale deposits, he said. capacity. The U.S. Department of En- said Nicholas C. Davatzes, assis- downtown Basel, . Commercial production "We are big believers that ergy, which is covering half the tant professor of earth and en- AltaRock reported that seismic with EGS is still a long way off, EGS will be a successful part of $43.8 million cost of the New- vironmental science at Temple monitoring showed tiny trem- because it depends on develop- the energy mix once we show berry project, says if the initial University, who helped develop ors so small that instruments ing new technologies, he said. the pathway," Hollette said. indications hold up, the New- a computer model describing registered a larger impact from In the near term, the depart- Seattle Calculating and Grays Harbor Officials See Increase in Preparing for Climate Change Concealed Weapon Permit Requests SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle of- Times. "In the big picture, this ficials predict that parts of the isn't just about sea-level rise. It's By Will Morris perception that there is an im- from the Armed Forces dis- city will be under water as the about drinking water, urban The Daily World pending tide of new gun con- qualifies someone from get- shoreline creeps higher due to flooding, and how we design trol laws coming has led many ting a concealed pistol license. global climate change. new projects." ABERDEEN — Law en- to apply for the permits. Pi- The processing time for an City agencies are calculat- Seattle's water supply is in the forcement officials across the mentel said the increase is part application usually takes less ing the local effects of climate central Cascade Mountains, so it county are reporting a dramatic of a larger national trend. Capt. than 30 days for a state resi- change and how to respond and won't be infiltrated by seawater increase in the number of peo- John Green of the Aberdeen dent, 60 days for an out of state adapt to protect people and in- creeping toward groundwater. ple applying for permits to carry Police Department agreed, resident. If approved, it is good frastructure, The Seattle Times But as the sea creeps upward, wa- a concealed handgun in public. saying, “It mirrors what is be- for five years. reported. ter supply, drainage and waste- The Grays Harbor Sheriff’s ing reported nationally.” Bill Mayne, a professional Agencies were preparing for water infrastructure possibly Office, and the Aberdeen, Ho- Not only has there been an marksmanship instructor more intense heat, protecting could be affected by everything quiam, and Montesano Police increase of applications from and competitive pistol shooter the new downtown sea wall un- from flooding to corrosion. Departments have all reported this past month compared to who lives outside Hoquiam, der construction and calculating Other effects of climate sharp upticks in the number now, there has also been, ac- said the increase in applica- the number of pump stations change, including drought and of permits they have processed cording to figures released by tions doesn’t surprise him. He and outfalls that would be under wildfires, also could diminish this month. In the first five local departments, an overall sees it as part of a reaction to water, as they anticipate sea-level the water-supply quality and business days of this year, the increase of people applying for the mass shootings that have rise caused by heat-trapping quantity in the far future. Montesano Police Department the permits year over year for taken place nationally. greenhouse gases such as carbon "The real question is one of has received five applications the past three years. In Aber- “I think there is an aware- dioxide pumped into the atmo- timing," Phil Mote, lead author for permits to carry a con- deen, 204 people applied for ness that there are dangerous sphere by humans. of the 2008 sea-level rise report cealed pistol. By comparison, the permits in 2012, up from people out there,” Mayne said. Calculations by the Washing- and scientist at the Oregon Cli- the department processed 16 147 applications in 2010. The Mayne has been permitted ton Climate Impacts Group and mate Change Research Institute, permits for the entire month numbers for the Sheriff’s Of- to carry a concealed weapon the Washington Department of told the newspaper. "When is the of December 2012. fice once again are more de- for more than 30 years. He ap- Ecology published in 2008 pre- next huge storm going to coincide The numbers for the Grays finitive. During the same time, proaches carrying a firearm dict a sea-level rise in Seattle of with a high tide in winter and an Harbor Sheriff’s Office are the number of applications al- with great gravity and said six inches by 2050. Less-likely El Niño? We don't know when more telling. They received most doubled for them. Nine that most people who have scenarios are sea-level rises of that bad timing of factors is going 36 applications in the first five hundred four people applied permits to carry concealed three inches on the low end and to lead to inundation; it could be days. The trend continues dai- for permits in 2012 as com- weapons never do. The day- 22 inches on the high end, the next winter, or 50 years from now." ly with the department receiv- pared to 502 in 2010. to-day reality of carrying a Times reported. A green ribbon Mote said some degree of ing an average of eight applica- For the public, submitting loaded firearm discourages commission has come up with sea-level rise is certain. "It's ba- tions every day. The previous the permit application is as many from carrying, even if recommendations to respond to sic physics. Ocean water heats, month, they processed a total easy as waiting till the appli- they have a permit. climate changes. and it expands. You just can't get of 125 applications. cant is 21, filling out a form, Mayne also sees the in- City council members have away from rising sea levels being Undersheriff David Pi- getting finger prints taken and creased demand as an “irra- scheduled a news conference an inevitable consequence. How mentel, said that in the past shelling out $52.50. For the tional” response to “weapons Monday to unveil a map show- much and how fast: That alone is few weeks, demand for con- administration workers, the politics.” Mayne clarified that ing neighborhoods of Seattle, what determines how the shore- cealed pistol licenses has “ex- story is a little different. They what he meant by irrational is including parts of Interbay, lines will look." ploded.” have to check to see if the ap- that any talk of new gun con- Georgetown, South Park, West Councilmember Mike “There’s not enough hours plicant has a criminal history trol laws are in the very pre- Seattle, Harbor Island and Gold- O'Brien said that city officials in the day to keep up with it,” that includes any felonies, any liminary stages and pistols as en Gardens, that are likely to be are united in recognizing the he said. incidents of domestic violence a type of weapon are not usu- flooded by rising sea levels. importance of global climate The reasons why people or any active criminal charges ally up for discussion as some- "We did this map to under- change. He said there's a lot that are filing so many applica- or restraining orders. They thing to be banned. stand impacts on our infrastruc- the city can employ to respond, tions are complex, chief law also need to check to see if “That’s part of the confu- ture," Paul Fleming, manager of including tolling to discourage enforcement officers said, but there have been any incidents sion because there is all this climate and sustainability for driving to energy efficiencies in they specifically cite the spate of the person being commit- talk and shooters don’t know Seattle Public Utilities, told the heating and cooling buildings. of mass shootings in the past ted for psychological reasons. what is going to happen,” he few years, combined with a Also, a dishonorable discharge said. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Seahawks’ Season Comes Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] to an End Saturday’s Prep Wrestling W.F. West’s Bardezbain Named Outstanding Wrestler at Westberg Invite By The Chronicle two by 19-3 technical fall and ter in a dual match on Thursday. Josh Sayler 15-0 in the champi- ers, and William McGinnis took ELLENSBURG — Will Bar- 15-0 technical fall before beating onship match. co-third. dezbain picked up a big honor Quincy’s Gabe Martinez 3-0 in Eastman, Colombo Dominate Eastman pushed his record Rochester will wrestle in and his Bearcat squad finished the finals. for Rochester in Rainier to 27-0 on the season, win- a double-dual with Tenino in fourth as a team here Saturday Ty Burk (132), Gage Rife ning by pin, then by 18-8 deci- Rainier on Wednesday. (220) and Billy Tufts (170) all RAINIER — Rochester’s Lu- sion, and then by 7-1 decision at the Ray Westberg Invitational. finished second for the Bearcats. cas Eastman and Jordan Colom- to reach the finals, where he Bardezbain was named the Rife lost 4-2 in the finals, Tufts bo dominated their respective pinned Chelan’s Juan Garcia in Tigers’ Stuart Third at Kelso tournament’s Outstanding was pinned in the second period, weight classes here Saturday in 1 minute, 20 seconds. KELSO — An undermanned Wrestler for the lower weight and Burk lost 9-1 in the final the Sgt. Justin D. Norton Memo- The Warriors finished Centralia squad finished sev- classes (106 to 145), dominating match. rial Tournament. fourth as a team, behind, in or- enth out of eight teams here Sat- the 120-pound classification en Parker was fifth at Colombo, in the 138-pound der, Chelan, Castle Rock and Ki- urday in the 2013 Kelso Invita- rout to a title. He won his first 126, Eric Braun was third at 145, classification, won his first three ona Benton. Bobby Brien (120), tional wrestling tournament. match by pin, in 1 minute and and Nick Lund was third at 195. matches 18-6, 16-1 and 15-0, Alex Cabral (160) and Matt 19 seconds, and won his next W.F. West will host Tumwa- then beat Cascade Christian’s Shields were all co-fifth finish- please see WRESTLING, page S4 NWAACC Men’s Prep Girls Soccer 11 Locals TRAILBLAZING Earn All- State Soccer Centralia Puts Away Honors Grays Harbor to Move By The Chronicle Eleven local soccer play- Above .500 in League ers in three different classifica- tions were honored as All-State by the Washington State Soccer Coaches Association (WSSCA) for the 2012 season, according to a list released by the WSSCA. Napavine brought home the most honors — after finishing second for the fourth-straight season in the State 1B/2B playoffs — with four players being named to the team. Tigers’ midfielder Sage At- kins, defender Josie Dekoker and goalkeeper Sami Taylor were named to 2B first team by the coaches, while forward Rachel Labrasca earned second-team honors.

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Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Centralia’s Nick Fuller (5) pulls in a rebound against Grays Harbor’s Jordan Bowman during the Trailblazers’ home win on Saturday. Saturday’s Prep Boys By The Chronicle The Trailblazers shot 17 of eight rebounds, nine assists and percent (6 of 13) to 10 percent (2 Basketball Centralia held Grays Har- 32 (53 percent) in the first half three steals with just two turn- of 20). bor’s starters to 25 combined to lead 39-27 at the intermis- overs. Mossyrock products Jor- MWP Thumps points and dropped the Chok- sion. Brothers Mozeek and Miles dan Bowman and Riley Alvord ers 69-50 Saturday night in Zach Carras led the team Waggener combined for 14 each scored 3 points for Grays Pe Ell, 79-55 NWAACC West Division men’s in scoring with 20 points on 4 points and 14 rebounds. Harbor. Arthur Erholm led the By The Chronicle basketball action at the Centra- of 6 shooting from downtown, Centralia outrebounded Chokers with 14 points. lia College Health and Wellness and Van Lockett shot 7 of 13 the Chokers 35-31, and outshot Centralia (9-7, 3-2 league) RANDLE — The Timber- Center. from the field for 17 points with them from the 3-point line, 46 will host Highline on Saturday. wolves had five different players score in double figures here Sat- urday in a 79-55 win over Pe Ell in Central 2B League boys bas- NWAACC Women’s Basketball ketball action. Rylon Kolb scored 19, Zach Lady Blazers Walton came off the bench for 18 points and eight rebounds, Ky- Double Up lon Gillispie added 13 points, Ka- leb Poquette scored 11 and Kalen Dunlap added 10 points and five Grays Harbor assists for the winners, who shot By The Chronicle an even 50 percent on 60 field goal attempts. The Lady Blazers stayed per- “We came off a tough game fect in West Division play and against Adna on Friday, and had blew the Chokers out of the wa- to bounce back and play the next ter Saturday, 83-39, in NWAACC night,” Morton-White Pass coach women’s hoops action in the Tony Gillispie said. “We can’t be Hub City. disappointed with the win.” Centralia had enough offense Devin Toepelt scored 20 to win by halftime, with a 47- points with six rebounds to lead 18 lead at the intermission. All Pe Ell. Dustin Lusk added 12 nine players on the Blazer ros- points. Morton-White Pass led ter scored, with four in double 14-9 after a quarter, but pushed figures: Kristen Schoenherr (17), the advantage to 33-18 at half- Sabra Sproul 14, Ali Brossard 13 time. and Leah Davis (10). Sproul shot The game was originally 6 of 9 from the floor, and the scheduled for the first week Blazers forced Grays Harbor into of the regular season, but was 34 turnovers — which led to 36 pushed back due to the Timber- points for the hosts. wolves’ extended football season. The Blazer defense also held Morton-White Pass (12-1, 8-0 Grays Harbor to a 1 for 9 shoot- league) will now play at Pe Ell ing performance from behind (1-8 league) on Wednesday. the 3-point arc. Kyahri Adams scored 9 points with eight rebounds, and Loggers Rock Rochester Italia Mengarelli and Danielle ROCHESTER — The War- Tanaka each scored 8 points. riors couldn’t come back against Centralia (12-3, 5-0 league) Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle will host Highline on Saturday. Centralia’s Kyahri Adams (20) reaches for the rebound against Grays Harbor Saturday night in Centralia. please see BASKETBALL, page S4

Driver The Final Word Centralia’s Kris- ten Schoenherr Hulk Hogan Sues Spine Clinic in Florida drives the ball TV’s Best Bet to the hoop CLEARWATER, Fla. (AP) — Wrestler In addition to claiming unnecessary College Basketball against Grays Hulk Hogan has filed a lawsuit against surgeries, the lawsuit also says the La- Wisconsin at Indiana Harbor Saturday the Tampa-based Laser Spine Institute, ser Spine Institute used an endorsement night in Centra- saying the clinic did unnecessary surger- from Hogan without permission or pay- 6 p.m. lia. Schoenherr ESPN led the Blazers ies that damaged his career. ment. with 17 points. The Tampa Bay Times reports that The Laser Spine Institute says it is Hogan filed the lawsuit Monday. He filed aware of the lawsuit, but to protect patient under his real name, which is Terry Bol- privacy, it does not want to discuss details Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle lea. It seeks damages of $50 million. of the case. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 SPORTS

NFL

“I was very disappointed. But walking back into the tunnel, I got so excited about next year.’’ Russell Wilson

David Goldman / The Associated Press Falcons kicker Matt Bryant (3) and his teammates react to his game winning ield goal against the during the second half of their NFC divisional playof matchup on Sunday in Atlanta. THEThe Falcons won 30-28. BURNING IN ATLANTA

HEARTBREAKING LOSS: first lead of the day, 28-27 with HAWKS BOX 31 seconds remaining. Seahawks Rally From The Falcons could’ve packed TEAM STATS 20-0 Halftime Deficit, it in right there, but Ryan and SEA ATL Gonzalez went back to work. 1st Downs 28 24 But Get Sunk by Matt First, Ryan hit a deep pass Total Plays 66 61 Ryan Comeback to Harry Douglas right in front Total Yards 491 417 of the Atlanta bench, a 22-yard Yards per play 7.4 6.8 ATLANTA (AP) — Matt completion to midfield. Then, Passing 368 250 Ryan won’t have to answer that with one timeout remaining, Rushing 123 167 question anymore. Ryan went to Gonzalez on a Penalties 6-35 3-11 Neither will Tony Gonzalez. 19-yard throw over the middle. Turnovers 2 2 They’re both playoff winners. The Falcons quickly stopped Possession 28:47 31:13 Finally. the clock again, and Matt Bry- Ryan got over the postseason SCORING SUMMARY ant connected on a 49-yard field FIRST QUARTER hump in his fifth season, guid- goal with 8 seconds left for the ing the to an • ATL - 9:40 - Matt Bryant 39- victory. yard field goal improbable comeback in the Atlanta will host the NFC • ATL - 3:10 - Tony Gonzalez final half-minute for a 30-28 championship game for the first 1-yard from Matt Ryan victory over the gritty Seattle time next Sunday against the SECOND QUARTER Seahawks in an NFC divisional San Francisco 49ers, another • ATL - 9:13 - Matt Bryant 37-yard game Sunday. team that features a mobile field goal If Ryan was feeling re- quarterback. The defense hopes • ATL - 4:16 - Roddy White 47- lief, imagine what was going that facing Wilson will help pre- yard pass from Matt Ryan (Matt through Gonzalez’s mind. The Bryant Kick) pare for Colin Kaepernick, who THIRD QUARTER 16-year veteran, in what is like- passed for 263 yards and rushed • SEA - 9:47 - Golden Tate 29- ly the final season of a Hall of for 181 — a playoff record for a Dave Martin / The Associated Press yard pass from Russell Wilson Fame career, removed the only quarterback — in a 45-31 vic- (Ryan Longwell Kick) blotch from his brilliant record Atlanta Falcons free safety Thomas DeCoud (28) breaks up a pass intended for Se- tory over Green Bay. attle Seahawks wide receiver Sidney Rice (18) during their NFC divisional playof • ATL - 2:11 - Jason Snelling with his first playoff win. 5-yard pass from Matt Ryan “Russell Wilson and Colin matchup on Sunday in Atlanta. The Falcons won 30-28. No wonder he broke down in Kaepernick are mobile quarter- (Matt Bryant Kick) tears when it was over. FOURTH QUARTER backs who throw the ball at ex- I told all the receivers, ‘We’ve Ryan had a couple of inter- “I’ve cried after a loss. But tremely accurate levels,” Falcons • SEA - 13:01 - Russell Wilson done this before.’” ceptions, but threw three touch- 1-Yard Run (Ryan Longwell Kick) never a win,” said Gonzalez, safety Thomas DeCoud said. Wilson finished with 385 down passes, tying a Falcons • SEA - 9:13 - Zach Miller 3-yard who had been 0-5 in the post- “We can use this game as a cheat yards passing and led the Se- playoff record. He completed 24 pass from Russell Wilson (Ryan season. “I thought it was over. sheet to prepare for next week.” ahawks in rushing with 60 yards of 35 for 250 yards — the first Longwell Kick) Sixteen years. Six playoff games. The Falcons overcame their on seven carries, an even better time he’s eclipsed 200 yards in • SEA - 0:31 - Marshawn Lynch I was like, ‘Here we go again.’ reputation for choking in the 2-yard run (Ryan Longwell Kick) the postseason. Especially with that big lead. I playoffs, winning their first performance than the one that • ATL - 0:08 - Matt Bryant 49- thought it just wasn’t meant to postseason game since the 2004 carried Seattle to an opening- The scoring passes were yard field goal be.” season. round victory over Robert Grif- 1-yarder to Gonzalez, who made The Falcons (14-3) led 20-0 “Nobody flinched,” Ryan said. fin III and the Washington Red- a leaping grab in the back of the at halftime, and were still up “We just kept battling, kept do- skins. end zone; a 47-yarder to Roddy 27-7 going to the fourth quarter. ing what we do. That’s been the Not quite enough this time. White that stretched the lead to back. Fullback Michael Robin- No team had ever blown such makeup of our team all season.” “We had high, high hopes for 20-0 late in the second quarter; son was stuffed for a 1-yard loss a daunting lead in the final pe- Ryan came into the game the rest of the season,” Wilson and a 5-yarder to Jason Snel- by safety William Moore. riod of a playoff game. But the with an 0-3 mark in the play- said. “When the game was over, ling, a quick throw after a fake With the clock winding Seahawks, led by Russell Wilson, offs, including a crushing loss to I was very disappointed. But pitch to Jones, gave the Falcons a down before halftime, Seattle nearly pulled off a historic win. Green Bay two years ago when walking back into the tunnel, I seemingly comfortable edge late used all its timeouts and wound Wilson passed for two touch- the Falcons were in the same got so excited about next year. in the third period. up regretting it when Wilson downs and ran for another, then position, the NFC’s top-seeded The resilience we showed was Wilson took over from there, was sacked by Jonathan Babi- led a drive that looked like the team with home-field advantage unbelievable.” running 1 yard for a touchdown neaux at the Atlanta 20. Time game winner. He completed in the playoffs. A botched squib kick by the to make it 27-14, then going to ran out before the Seahawks three passes for 50 yards, the last Now, he’ll no longer be asked Falcons gave Seattle the ball at Zach Miller on a 3-yard touch- could get off another play, send- of them a short throw to Mar- why he can’t win in the playoffs. its own 46 and a chance at one down pass that closed the gap to ing Atlanta to the locker room shawn Lynch that the bruising “That’s going to be nice,” more comeback. But Wilson 27-21. Ryan’s second intercep- still up by 20. runner took all the way to the Ryan said with a smile. “But our threw a short pass that only tion, an ill-advised deep throw Turns out, the game was just Falcons 3. The rookie quarter- goal is not to win one playoff picked up 6 yards, forcing a des- into double coverage, helped getting started. back made it all possible with game. Our goals are still in front peration heave into the end zone keep the Seahawks alive. Notes: The Falcons played his legs, spinning away from of us.” on the final play. But the Seahawks will likely the second half without defen- blitzing Sean Weath- Bryant made his third game- Falcons receiver Julio Jones, spend the offseason kicking sive end John Abraham, who re- erspoon to give himself extra winning kick of the season. But who had practiced for just such a themselves for that last Falcons’ injured his right ankle. No word time to throw. he’d never made one like this, situation during the week, went drive, and for squandering two whether he’ll be able to play next On the next play, after the with so much on the line. in on defense and leaped up to scoring chances in the first half. week. ... Lynch was held to 46 rattled Falcons were penalized “When they scored their make the interception, leaving On fourth-and-1 at the At- yards on 16 carries. ... Atlanta for too many players on the field, touchdown, I walked down (the Atlanta one win away from the lanta 11, Seattle passed on a field rushed for a season-high 167 Lynch powered over from the 2 sideline),” he said. “I told the of- second appearance goal and a chance to give the yards behind Michael Turner to give the Seahawks (12-6) their fensive line, I told Matt (Ryan), in franchise history. ball to Lynch, their beast of a (98) and Jacquizz Rodgers (64). HOW THE HAWKS HAVE FINISHED IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS... 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 4-12 5-11 7-9 7-9 11-5 Finished Third in the NFC West Finished Third in the NFC West In Pete Carroll’s irst year, Finished third int he NFC West Finished second int he NFC West in head coach Mike Holmgren’s in Jim Mora Jr.’s only season as Seahawks inish irst in the NFC but had ive players make the and won their Wild Card Round inal season head coach. West and defeat the Saints in Pro Bowl including Marshawn game against the Redskins the Wild Card Round Lynch and Brandon Browner. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013

Commentary Commentary Kelley: Playoff Loss Hurts, but Talented, Young Seahawks Team Will be Back in 2013

TLANTA — Bobby place around here. I’m ready to Wagner sat motionless, go. I’m ready to shake.” Aa towel draped over his Look around this locker- head. Next to him K.J. Wright room-in-mourning and all you was bent over in a chair, his see are possibilities. face buried “We felt like this was our in a towel. year,” fullback Michael Rob- Walk- inson said, “and we’ll feel like ing into the next year is our year. That’s Seahawks’ one thing about a Pete Carroll- locker coached team, we won’t lack for room after confidence and we’re going to Sunday’s come to fight you. We need to unimagin- bring as many of these players ably painful By Steve Kelley back as possible and keep our 30-28 playoff The Seattle core group together.” loss to At- Times The young Seahawks de- lanta, report- fense made mistakes against ers felt like intruders who’d ac- the Falcons, but it is growing cidentally encountered a family into something enduring. And in the midst of its mourning. the secondary will learn from In the locker room there its mistakes, tamp down its were questions to ask, about braggadocio and mature into a the bad first-half decisions unit that will be celebrated and that cost the Seahawks points decorated for most of the rest and the soft defense at the end of this decade. This team is as of the game that allowed the relentless as Marshawn Lynch. Falcons their comeback, after Sure, the Seahawks still the Seahawks had taken an im- need pieces, another deep- probable lead with 31 seconds threat wide receiver, more help Dave Martin / The Associated Press to play. But there were no an- on the offensive line. But there Seattle Seahawks Richard Sherman (25) goes up for a ball during Seattle’s NFC divisional playof loss to the swers in this room. is an indefatigable spirit about Atlanta Falcons Sunday in Atlanta. John Moffitt was slumped this team. A belief that never in a chair, practically motion- was more obvious than in the less, his chin resting in his fourth quarter, when rookie Heartbreaking Loss Means hands. Kam Chancellor, arms Russell Wilson practically folded, stared at the floor. And toyed with the Falcons defense. Richard Sherman sat in a chair “He’s got the ‘It Factor,’ man,” Seahawks Season Ends Too Early in front of his locker in the far Atlanta safety William Moore corner of the room. All of the said. “You can’t control a guy TLANTA — The Se- portunities in the first half. Not surprisingly, coach Pete flamboyance drained out of like that.” ahawks don’t just play You’ll remember those three Carroll doesn’t have any regrets, him. Wilson completed 24 of 36 football games. They act blunders the most. however. This is how a playoff defeat passes for 385 yards and two A looks. touchdowns. In the noisy des- out “Rocky” movies, with pig- Marshawn Lynch made the “No, not really, I don’t look But in the row of lockers peration of a fourth quarter in skin instead of boxing gloves. first mistake in the first quarter, at it that way,” he said. “But you where the dress, the playoffs, on the road, in a Oppo- losing a fumble at the Atlanta can. You can look at it any way nents can’t 39-yard line after an 11-yard the Seahawks’ Leroy Hill dome, he marched the Hawks you want, but we had a chance. turned to his teammates Wag- on touchdown drives of 80, 62 just beat run, his longest of a subpar You have to make the 6 inches them. They game. ner and Wright and quietly put and 61 yards to take an im- or whatever it was. We thought the season in perspective. probable one-point lead. have to en- Then, on back-to-back pos- we could knock it out.” dure them, sessions in the second quarter, “Man,” he told them, “y’all It was the stuff of Tom Here’s the thing about the made this season fun for me.” Brady and the Mannings, Brett too. With the Seahawks drove within Seahawks, though: Despite epic game 11 yards of the end zone and There is no masking a loss Favre and John Elway. their blunders, despite a run like this. No wait-till-next-week And Wilson is just getting after epic came away with no points. defense that allowed 167 rush- game, the Instead of taking a field goal, rah rah. No hope left in this started. By Jerry Brewer ing yards to a poor running Seahawks the Seahawks were stopped on season. This was a loss so pain- “I think you saw, with Rus- The Seattle team, despite trailing 27-7 at left you a fourth-and-1 play in which ful Sherman wasn’t talking. sell Wilson’s development, how Times the start of the fourth quarter, fidgeting fullback Michael Robinson That’s a lot of pain. far he can take us,” said tight the entire season. Fittingly, on received the carry rather than they refused to break. And they “This is going to be a tough end Zach Miller. “Obviously, Sunday, they went out as only Lynch. nearly pulled off their greatest one to get over,” center Max he’s a franchise quarterback. they could — with delirious Later, the Seahawks, who comeback victory ever. Unger said. “It’s a long offsea- He’s a guy who wins games disappointment. In the most had no timeouts remaining, let Wilson led them, throwing son to think about this stuff.” for you. We saw that today. He tormenting, exhilarating and the clock expire at the end of for 385 yards (an NFL postsea- Eventually the pain will should have been credited with ultimately heartbreaking game the first half after quarterback son record for a rookie quar- subside and this young team a comeback win and he wasn’t. of the season, Atlanta sur- Russell Wilson was sacked. terback) and two touchdowns. will begin to remember all of I think we wanted to win a vived the Seahawks in an NFC They had no time to kick a field Zach Miller, who had the good from this season. And, little extra for him, just because divisional playoff game. The goal, and Wilson tried unsuc- eight receptions for 142 yards, as they gather for offseason it’s his rookie year and he’s Falcons needed every second cessfully to hurry his team to caught a touchdown pass dur- workouts and begin the long played so well.” of a wild fourth quarter to line up for a last-second heave ing the rally. Lynch, who was preparations for next Septem- By 5 o’clock, the Hawks’ withstand a ferocious Seattle to the end zone on fourth held to 46 rushing yards, still ber, they will look back on this locker room nearly was empty. comeback and then post their down. It was a horribly appro- did his part, plunging into the 11-win year and tell themselves Wilson was fielding questions own rally in a 30-28 victory at priate ending to a disastrous end zone from two yards out as this was just the start of some- with his usual aplomb in the the Georgia Dome. first half. the Seahawks took a 28-27 lead thing big. adjoining interview room. It possessed all the traits So, the Seahawks saw a with 31 seconds left. Their fight “Next year will be my ninth,” But Sherman and his de- of a classic game: dramatic promising drive end with was remarkable. Hill said, about a half-hour fensive backfield partner, Earl momentum shifts, incred- Lynch’s fumble. Then, they “We’re going to fight you after Matt Bryant’s game-win- Thomas, still were not dressed. ible individual efforts, clutch missed out on at least two easy until the end,” linebacker Leroy ning field goal, “and it’s been They remained silent in front performances and, yes, dread- field goals because of either Hill said. “Until the last second, a fun ride. You don’t get many of their stalls. ful decision-making that can poor decision making or poor we’re fighting.” teams as good as this. And it’s The pain of this loss will linger. But the payback will inspire an offseason full of clock management. It turns out So was Atlanta, though. only the beginning, man. A lot of young guys, a lot of pieces in come. second-guessing and “What if?” they could’ve lived with one of Quarterback Matt Ryan threw pondering. those mistakes and still won a 22-yard pass to Harry Doug- “Emotionally, it was just up the game. But both of them? las to start the drive, then he and down,” said Atlanta tight Too costly. hit Gonzalez for 19 yards to put end Tony Gonzalez, a future It’s the fourth-and-1 play the Falcons in field-goal range. Hall of Famer who won the that stings the most. It stings And Matt Bryant made the first playoff game of his 16-year because they were down 13-0 pressure kick, a 49-yarder with career. “I’m spent right now. at the time and simply needed eight seconds left that turned I’m so happy we were able to to get on the scoreboard with a a heckuva comeback into a pull it out.” field goal. It stings because the Said Seahawks defensive Seahawks had been efficient heckuva learning lesson. tackle Alan Branch: “You lose on fourth down all season, “Hopefully, it’ll make us like that, it definitely hurts.” converting 12 of 20 tries (60 tougher,” defensive end Red The Seahawks lost at the percent) entering the game, Bryant said. “Hopefully, it’ll end because their celebrated including a perfect 5 of 5 on make us hungrier.” defense couldn’t hold a one- fourth-and-2 or shorter. And it The Seahawks will be better point lead with 31 seconds stings because they didn’t give for this agony. But a splendid remaining. They lost at the the ball to Lynch, their best season of growth ends prema- beginning because they could player, on a most critical play. turely, after a game in which neither tackle the Falcons’ run- In a vacuum, was it an hearts beat drum solos and ning backs nor stop their re- awful decision? No. But the oversized men strained to give ceivers from making big plays way the game was going, the their max and victory appeared as Atlanta built a 20-0 halftime Seahawks needed that field almost indistinguishable from lead. And they lost in the mid- goal to settle down. There was defeat. dle because they failed to make plenty of time, as we learned, to So close. So heartbreaking. use of three prime scoring op- go for touchdowns later. And, sadly, so long.

Gregoire Bets Case of Apples in Playoff Game ATLANTA (AP) — Who Deal, a Republican, put a that the Seahawks are used to says bipartisanship is dead? case of Georgia peaches on playing in the rain. Gregoire Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal the line. Gregoire, a Demo- reminded Deal of the Fal- and Washington Gov. Chris- crat, countered with a case cons’ past playoff struggles, a tine Gregoire put aside party of Washington apples, which not-so-subtle dig at the team’s labels for a fun wager as the she had to pay up on. Both 2010 loss at home to Green Seattle Seahawks played in poked fun at the opposition. Bay Packers. Like this year, David Goldman / The Associated Press the Georgia Dome for Sun- The Dome will give the NFC’s the Falcons finished 2010 Seattle Seahawks outside linebacker K.J. Wright (50) picks up the ball after Mar- day’s playoff game against the top seed an advantage, Deal with the NFC’s best record shawn Lynch scored a touchdown their NFC divisional playof loss to Atlanta on Atlanta Falcons. said before the game joking before being eliminated. Sunday in Atlanta. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 SPORTS

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Continued from Sports 1 Atkins scored two goals in the state semifinals and finished the season with eight scores and five assists. Dekoker was named the SWW 1A Defensive Co-MVP during the regular season and Taylor was the first multi-year starter for the Tigers at goalkeep- er in program’s four-year history. Adna’s Regyn Gaffney was named to the first team at for- ward after scoring 29 goals for the Pirates this season — the school’s first ever for girls soc- cer. Teammate Kendra Stajduhar was a second-team midfielder. On the 1A level, Rochester forward Camryn Althauser was named to the All-State team and was also the SWW 1A League Evergreen Division Offensive MVP after notching 27 goals and 16 assists. That number could have been higher had she not played defense and center mid- field for the first eight games of the Warriors’ season. Althaus- er’s teammate Sierra Seymour got honorable mention honors at midfielder. The W.F. West Bearcats had three players named to the WSS- CA all-state 2A team. Rashelle Fisher, who earlier in 2012 was named the All-Area Co-MVP along with teammate Meghan Ward, earned first team honors Hector Amezcua / The Associated Press after tallying 32 goals and 17 San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) runs for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during NFC divisional playof action on Saturday in San assists this season for the state Francisco. The Niners won 45-31. playoff qualifying Bearcats. Ward also earned honorable mention all-state honors, and put up considerable numbers herself with 26 goals and 19 assists. Ol- The San Francisco Treat ivia Erskine earned an honorable mention nod after serving as a GREAT DEBUT: Kaepernick when you see a guy get behind a cornerstone in the midfield for guy and they try to run and the the Bearcats this season. Wows With First guy already has a step on him. Playoff Game Start But to see a guy come across the field at an angle and he eats up SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — the angle, to us, that’s fast. That Colin Kaepernick stood in a guy’s moving.” Wrestling cramped corner of the 49ers’ Ramping up plays out of locker room smiling and chat- Continued from Sports 1 the Pistol formation he ran at ting with Alex Smith late Satur- Nevada, Kaepernick’s size and day night when a stranger inter- speed overwhelmed the Pack- Centralia’s Michael Stu- rupted the two quarterbacks. art finished third in the ers in ways he hadn’t in his first “Wow, great game,” said for- seven starts since taking over. 138-pound classification, mer franchise quarterback John while Bryan Due (195) and Offensive coordinator Greg Brodie, shaking Kaepernick’s Roman admitted he 49ers had Tyler Rosenkranz (285) hand and patting him on the both took fourth. been saving some of those back. “Nice to meet you.” schemes —and Kaepernick’s Stuart pinned Dustin After a record-setting playoff legs — for the playoff push. Kae- Heding (R.A. Long) in 1 debut that sent San Francisco to Hector Amezcua / The Associated Press pernick, the first college foot- minute, 45 seconds, but lost the NFC championship game San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) celebrates his touchdown ball player with three seasons of to Tumwater’s Riley Wolf for the second straight season, against the Green Bay Packers on Saturday. 2,000 yards passing and 1,000 in the semifinals. He went Kaepernick needs no more in- yards rushing, surely surprised on to beat Black Hills’ Nick troductions. terback from nearby Turlock Knittle via pin in the conso- The second-year pro out of overcame an early intercep- the opposition with all those lation semifinals, and then Nevada squashed all the ques- tion returned for a touchdown read-option runs, including pinned Kelso’s Jake Mendez tions and uncertainty about Jim and ran for scores of 20 and 56 “He’s faster than a 56-yarder TD keeper in the in 2:28 in the third/fourth Harbaugh’s late-season decision yards, topping the rushing mark third quarter — the longest by a match. to supplant Smith as the starter of 119 yards set by Michael Vick most people on the quarterback in franchise history The Tigers took 13 wres- in a 45-31 rout of Aaron Rodg- in 2005 when Atlanta beat St. defense. He’s doing — that eclipsed Vick’s mark. tlers to the tournament, ers and the Green Bay Packers. Louis. He also threw TD passes “I think they thought I had it,” though several members of Kaepernick is quickly becom- of 12 and 20 yards to go-to tar- everything for James said. “That’s what I told the normal varsity lineup ing a household name, and his get Michael Crabtree, who fin- him. I know once he gets past did not participate. Cen- touchdown celebration — flex- ished with nine receptions and us right now ’’ the second level, nobody’s going tralia will wrestle at Black ing his right arm and kissing 119 yards in the NFC divisional to touch him.” Hills on Thursday. LaMichael James, Kaepernick’s performance his biceps — is trending all over matchup. 49ers running back social media. San Francisco racked up was hardly perfect. Three Locals Win at Grizzly Tebowing? No, call it Kaepe- 579 total yards with 323 on the He threw an interception re- Invite rnicking. ground, scoring its third-most turned for a touchdown by Sam points in the franchise’s storied Shields on the fourth play of the Riding his strong legs and Crabtree’s one catch for 3 HOQUIAM — Three right arm, the 49ers (12-4-1) are playoff history. Kaepernick also game, had a taunting penalty for local wrestlers won cham- joined Jay Cutler in 2011 and yards accounted for all of the throwing the ball down in the back where they were a year ago production from San Francis- pionships here Saturday in and seemingly more dangerous Otto Graham in both 1954 and face of Packers defenders after the Grizzly Invite. 1955 as the only players with co wide receivers against New getting tackled in the second and daring than when the even- York. While Kyle Williams bore Winlock/Toledo/ tual champion New York Giants two rushing and two passing quarter and often had problems most of the blame for his two Onalaska’s Marco Bautista eliminated them last January. touchdowns in a playoff game. getting the offense out of the fumbled punts, Smith and the won the 113-pound bracket, San Francisco will play at At- “It’s been amazing and I huddle quickly. defeating Eatonville’s Travis lanta (14-3) on Jan. 20 after the couldn’t ask for anything more,” offense struggled to move the As San Francisco also knows Fillmore with a 21-6 techni- Falcons outlasted Seattle 30-28 Kaepernick said. ball and put the pressure on the maybe more than any other cal fall in the finals. Team- on Sunday. “Guys playing football. He’s defense most of the night. playoff team, sustaining success mate Tony Raupp won the “All the credit goes to him,” making it happen,” Crabtree Maybe no more. is not easy. 126 title with a 16-0 techni- said rookie running back LaMi- said. “With his feet, with his All-Pro linebacker Patrick Five previous times this sea- cal fall over Wahkiakum’s chael James, another part of arm, he’s just out there making Willis credited Kaepernick and son the 49ers have won two in a Luke Stacey, and Tenino’s the dynamic read-option run plays. He’s a playmaker.” Co. for bailing out the defense row, and all five times they have Zack Chamberlain won the game. “When he’s making that That’s something San Fran- against the Packers, especially failed to win the next game, in- 160-pound championship read, he knows when to give it. cisco sorely lacked last January. in the first half, when Kaeper- cluding a 24-24 tie against St. by beating Aberdeen’s Tavo He knows when to pull it. He’s Throw out the grind-it-out nick had 11 carries for 107 yards Louis in Week 10. If they want Sanchez 10-1 in the finals. taking off. He’s faster than most game that propelled the 49ers rushing to give the 49ers a 24-21 a trip to New Orleans, they’ll Also for Tenino, Chase people on the defense. He’s do- as far as a 20-17 overtime loss lead. The unproven quarterback have to find a way to put togeth- Z’Berg (120), Dom Nakano ing everything for us right now.” to the Giants a year ago. With simply ran away from Green er something they haven’t all (170) and Zach Kimball In the air and on the ground, a strong arm and quick-burst Bay in the second half, and the season: a winning streak. (220) were fifth, Quinn Rec- Kaepernick confirmed Har- ability out of the pocket, Kae- reigning MVP couldn’t keep up. “It feels like we’re in the same tor (126) was third and Ri- baugh’s much-debated move pernick has given the offense an “I joke with him all the time, place,” Crabtree said. “Winning ley Fisher (132) took second. more than anybody could have added dimension — and maybe I say, ‘You’ve got to be one of that game last year, we’re in the imagined in 60 minutes of play- some moxie, too — that was the biggest and strongest quar- same place. It’s just what we do Winlock/Toledo/ off football. missing in the championship terbacks I’ve seen,’” Willis said. the next game. It’s all about the Onalaska placers includ- The tattoo-tattered quar- game. “He’s fast. It’s just one thing next game.” ed Gabe McMahon (120, third), Sam Holbrook (138, third), Derek Fruin (152, third), Kyle Brown (182, third), and Zach Caldwell Basketball: Loggers to Host C2BL Rival Mossyrock Wednesday (285, fourth). Continued from Sports 1 riors’ coach Mark Goldrick said. the game with 28 percent shoot- capitalized on our mistakes but Winlock/Toledo/ “He had a decent shooting night, ing from the field. we didn’t play together all too Onalaska finished fourth, an early first advantage by 9 for 17, as well.” Colton Smith also added 8 bad. Those mistakes just turned while the Beavers were 10th. Onalaska and the Loggers’ While Rochester was able to points and 8 rebounds for the into points and you can’t do that Mark Morris won the team pulled out a 65-44 nonconfer- competition. hold Loggers’ scoring machine Warriors down low. He held his against a good team like that.” ence victory here on Saturday Travis McMillion to 14 points, ground against a bigger team Rochester (3-11 overall, 1-6 Tenino will wrestle in a night. Tyler Gedney scored a double-dual with Rochester Onalaska jumped out to a 17-6 that works hard on the boards, league) will play SWW 1A game-high 23 points for Roches- lead in the first quarter and add- Goldrick said. League Evergreen Division op- on Wednesday in Rainier. ter while the Loggers’ Jonathon Winlock/Toledo/Onalaska ed 10 points to their lead in the “I think we did a decent job ponent Forks tonight. Onalaska Smalley notched 22. will wrestle at La Center on next three quarters. The War- on the McMillion kid and inside (11-2 overall) will host Central Thursday. “Tyler was aggressive and riors offense increased in those in general,” he added. “Their 2B foe Mossyrock on Wednes- took it to the basket a lot,” War- three quarters but they finished shooting kind of got us. They day. 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NFL Seahawks’ One Way to the Super Bowl Wild Ending Captivated Seattle Viewers SEATTLE (MCT) — About 87 percent of the televisions turned on in the Seattle area at the time — and more than half of the households with TVs — watched the electrifying ending to the Seahawks' NFL playoff game Sunday. Overall, the Seahawks' 30-28 loss to the Atlanta Falcons on Fox earned a 79 percent Nielsen share and 45.6 percent rating in the Seattle TV market, ac- cording to Jeremy Dietz, re- search director at KCPQ. That translates to 829,000 households and about 1.494 million view- ers watching the game in Seattle-Tacoma, Dietz said. The ratings are higher than any TV event in Se- attle since 2006, when the Seahawks lost to the Pitts- burgh Steelers in Super Bowl. Dietz said the 2006 Super Bowl drew 926,000 households, a 54.4 rating and 85 share. "It was beyond our ex- pectations," Dietz said of Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press Sunday's numbers. "The In a photo taken with a fisheye lens, Baltimore Ravens inside linebacker Ray Lewis celebrates after the Ravens beat the Denver Broncos 38-35 in overtime of an AFC last couple of weeks of the divisional playoff NFL football game Saturday in Denver. season the numbers start- ed spiking. These playoff games were way higher Only Fitting Path for Ravens is Through New England than anything we've seen in By Jeff Zrebiec a long time." Dietz said that the over- The Baltimore Sun all number of viewers does BALTIMORE — Ravens not include those watching Haloti Ngata outside their homes, such watched Sunday’s AFC divi- as bars or parties, and the sional playoff game between overall number is even the New England Patriots and higher. Houston Texans closely, homing Sunday's game also had in on what each offense was do- both a higher rating and ing and the battles in the trench- share than last year's Super es. Bowl and last week's Se- He wasn’t openly rooting ahawks victory at Washing- for either team, but in his mind ton. In both cases, though, — and he says in the minds of the overall viewership was other Ravens — there was one lower because of the 10 a.m. scenario that the team preferred: PST start for Sunday's game a trip back to Gillette Stadium in Atlanta. for an opportunity to go to the Last week, the Seahawks' Super Bowl. playoff victory had an over- “I think we, personally, kind all 46.7 rating, 76 share and of wanted to play the Patriots 850,000 households. again,” Ngata said. “If we were The Seahawks lost to to go the Super Bowl, it would be the Falcons, but Seattle's great to go through Foxborough viewership was higher than and win there. So, it’s another Atlanta's. Metro Atlanta matchup that I think that we’re drew an overall 39.7 rating excited about, and hopefully, we and 64 share. At the finish, that grew to 48.1 rating and can get it done this time.” 71 share. It wasn’t that the Ravens necessarily felt that the Patri- Elise Amendola / The Associated Press ots, who they’ll play in the AFC New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady speaks to reporters following an AFC divisional playoff NFL football game championship Sunday at 3:30 against the Houston Texans in Foxborough, Mass., Sunday. The Patriots defeated the Texans 41-28. Prep Boys Basketball p.m. PST, are the better match- up. Their pedigree, after all, sug- terback Tom Brady plunging just have a tremendous staff, tre- ing a bunch of different roles. Mossyrock gests that they are the last team in for a 1-yard touchdown run mendous players, tremendous Us being there last year, it really you’d want to see at this time to give the Patriots a fourth- tradition. It’s always a huge chal- doesn’t matter. It is a completely of year. The Patriots have gone Destroys quarter lead, of Lee Evans get- lenge for us, but it’s one we’re ex- new year.” to the conference title game ting the potential game-winning cited about and look forward to.” six previous times under head touchdown pass slapped out of Ravens reserve linebacker Three Rivers coach Bill Belichick and they are Gronk Needs Season-Ending his hands by Patriots defensive and special teams standout 5-1 in those games, including Surgery back Sterling Moore, and of Bil- Brendon Ayanbadejo fanned the 3-0 at home. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. Christian It was one of those five Patri- ly Cundiff missing a game-tying flames on Twitter during the By The Chronicle 32-yard field-goal attempt in the Patriots’ 41-28 victory over the (MCT) — It didn’t take long to ots victories that had the Ravens put the “ow” back in Gronkows- KELSO — Mossyrock had its itching for another shot at New final seconds, will be fixtures Texans on Sunday, calling New this week in the lead-up to the England’s offense “gimmicky” ki. offense humming during a 75- England. The Patriots beat the 44 nonconference victory over game. and bringing up the organiza- Rob Gronkowski, the Patri- Ravens, 23-20, in Foxborough Three Rivers Christian here on “The feeling that we had in tion’s role in Spygate. However, ots’ playmaking tight end, left last January in one of the most Sunday’s AFC divisional playoff Monday night. Nine different gut-wrenching defeats in team that locker room, I think we all Ayanbadejo apologized for his players scored for the Vikings, wanted to get back to the AFC comments Monday and the rest game against the Texans after history. just about seven minutes of play two of them notching double- championship,” Ngata said. of the team distanced itself from “We’re excited about this and one pass thrown in his direc- doubles against the Eagles. “And then to actually have it be the situation, praising the Patri- game,” tight end Dennis Pitta tion. He reinjured the forearm he Dominating the boards, back in Foxborough, it’s a good ots and the success that they’ve said. “It’s been a long road get- broke in November, according to Shaun Stephens led the way for ting back to this point, and the story.” had. multiple reports, and will require Mossyrock with 17 points and 10 way we left it last year didn’t sit The Ravens and Patriots have “We have a lot of respect for season-ending surgery. rebounds. Tristan Watson added well with us. We’re excited to be split two career playoff meetings, those guys, and they have been “Obviously, it’s a bummer 14 points and 10 rebounds while in this game and to be able to get with the Ravens beating them, in this position so many times to lose anybody,” Patriots quar- Jaron Kirkley notched nine a rematch with these guys.” 33-14, in the divisional round of over the past four years,” wide terback Tom Brady said, “but points and 10 rebounds. Ravens Pro Bowl right guard the 2009 playoffs. receiver Torrey Smith said. someone of Rob’s importance ... “In the first half we did a nice Marshal Yanda estimated that Overall, the Patriots have “They have the history. They we need guys to step up and fill job of taking care of the ball and it took him about two months beaten the Ravens seven times have been there and we want the void, whether it’s this game made the extra pass,” Mossyrock to get over the loss to the Patri- in nine career meetings, but to get to where they have been. or any other game.” coach Dustin Workman said. ots in last year’s AFC title game. it was the Ravens who broke a They knocked us out, and for Gronkowski reinjured the “Naturally we got better looks. John Harbaugh joked that he six-game regular-season losing us, we want to get to that point, left forearm, which was heavily Our shot selection hasn’t been didn’t put a “red dot” on the streak to their nemesis with a 31- get this win and get to the Super wrapped, on a pass from Tom very good lately and it was good calendar to commemorate the 30 victory in Week 3 this season. Bowl.” Brady down the right sideline. to see our intensity on defense date, but the loss clearly lingered That marked the fifth time in Smith and Yanda also down- Gronkowski made the catch but and good looks that sparked us with the head coach who had his the last six meetings where the played both the earlier meeting was out of bounds. He landed in the first half.” ‘ team just seconds away from the game was decided by six points between the two teams, as well right on his forearm in front Mossyrock led 48-16 at the franchise’s second Super Bowl or less. as the result of the AFC cham- of the Patriots’ bench and after half and then went on a 16-8 run berth. “It’s definitely grown into pionship game last year. But the a sideline examination by the in the third quarter. The Vikings For those Ravens who don’t quite a rivalry, we would like to comparisons, along with the team’s medical staff was es- shot a sizzling 57 percent from remember any of the particulars say. I don’t know how they feel memories, will be unavoidable corted into the locker room. He the field. from that day, including Yanda about that,” Harbaugh said. “But this week. never returned to the field. “We did a nice job of sharing who claims that he doesn’t re- we have tremendous respect for “Last year’s game was last Gronkowski missed five reg- the ball and had 17 assists as a call Week 1 of this season, they the New England Patriots. Their year’s game,” Smith said. “We ular-season games but returned team,” Workman said. will surely get a reminder this coaches, starting with their were a completely different team for the Week 17 finale when he Mossyrock (9-4 overall, 5-4 week if they are anywhere near head coach, Bill Belichick, their really all the way around. It was caught two passes against the league) will play at Onalaska on a television. The images of quar- quarterback, Tom Brady. ... They a bunch of different guys play- Dolphins. Wednesday. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs Castle Rock 56, Columbia River 52 Matheny, Grandview. Luond 431; 3. Cheri Lewis 425; 4. Kori PREP Chelan 64, Tonasket 24 Defenders – Sarah Carter, Sumner; Holmes 407; 5. Karen Mattis 405; 6. Mel Roller Dolls Holding Pancake Feed Local Schedule Chiawana 45, Kamiakin 34 Lindsay Burns, West Valley Yakima; Fagerness 395; 7. Amanda Staloch 393; Cle Elum/Roslyn 55, Highland 24 TUESDAY, Jan. 15 Stephanie Reynaud, Archbishop Mur- 8. Gerrie Sanders 376; 9. Ashley Date By The Chronicle Cleveland 70, Eastside Catholic 31 phy; Cecilia Nguyen, Archbishop Mur- 369; 10. Donna Christian 368; High Boys Basketball Colfax 66, Davenport 25 W.F. West at River Ridge, 7:30 p.m. phy. Game: Karen Mattis 214 The Rainy City Roller Dolls, Centralia's women's Columbia (Burbank) 38, River View 21 Goal Keeper – Rachel Albert, Se- Top 5 Senior Men Mossyrock at Three Rivers Christian Columbia (Hunters) 55, Curlew 20 flat track team, is hosting a pancake feed home. 1. Tim Turner 574; 2. Greg Kiser 485; (Kelso), 7 p.m. Colville 53, Cheney 35 Second Team fundraiser and inviting fans and friends to stuff their Rochester at Forks, 7 p.m. Connell 70, Wahluke 28 3. Vern Reed 461; 4. Richard Luce 452; Tenino at Elma, 7 p.m. Cusick 56, Inchelium 36 Forwards – Elise Aylward, Lind- 5. John Dolan 429; High Game: Tim belly at Applebee's in Chehalis from 8-10 a.m. on Sat- Seton Catholic at Toledo, 7 p.m. DeSales 52, Waitsburg-Prescott 18 bergh; Kavita Batton, Hockinson; Au- Turner 222 urday, Jan. 26. All proceeds will benefit the team and Winlock at Northwest Christian, 7 East Valley (Yakima) 40, Prosser 38 rora Bodenhamer, Hockinson; Karli Top 5 Senior Women will help fund Rainy City's 2012 skating season. Tick- p.m. Eastmont 53, Wenatchee 48 White, Cedarcrest. 1. June Concannon 480; 2. Linda Girls Basketball Ellensburg 54, Toppenish 36 Midfielders – Julia DeVere, Squali- Lusher 366; 3. Robin Brown 357; 4. ets are $10 and available from any one of the Rainy Winlock at Adna, 7 p.m. Garfield-Palouse 38, Liberty Chr. 24 cum; Hanna Tarleton, Sehome; Brooke Winnie Siemers 300; 5. Clareda Deskins City skaters. Follow the Rainy City Roller Dolls on Centralia at Ridgefield, 7:30 p.m. Gonzaga Prep 65, Shadle Park 63 Lancaster, Sumner; Emily Barclift, 224; High Game: June Concannon 172 River Ridge at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. Granger 43, Zillah 40 Tumwater. Facebook or visit www.rainycityrollerdolls.com for Onalaska at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Hanford 46, Southridge 44 Defenders – Kennady Bonnallie, more info. Holy Names 56, Rainier Beach 38 Napavine at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Lakewood; Andrea DeVere, Squalicum; Jesuit, Ore. 51, Camas 44 Rochester at Forks, 7 p.m. Lauren Wallace, Squalicum; Kendra Kiona-Benton 66, Royal 24 Morscheck, East Valley Spokane. COLLEGE Louisville Up to No. 1 in AP Hoops Poll Seton Catholic at Toledo, 7 p.m. La Salle 61, Naches Valley 36 Pe Ell at Morton-White Pass (Ran- Goal Keeper –Jamie Lange, Sumner. Local College Basketball Lakeside (Seattle) 42, Franklin 32 Honorable Mention By The Associated Press dle), 7 p.m. Lewis and Clark 63, North Central 35 Saturday’s Results Forwards – Kayla Williams, Ort- Mabton 57, Goldendale 44 Men’s Basketball ing; Kim Hazlett, Squalicum; Meghan Rick Pitino is guessing his Louisville Cardinals WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16 Mary Knight 47, Lake Quinault 39 At Centralia Boys Basketball Mead 63, Central Valley 38 Ward, WF West; Whitney Lowe, Black TRAILBLAZERS 69, CHOKERS 50 won’t be the last team to be No. 1 this season. Adna at Winlock, 7 p.m. Moses Lake 56, Davis 30 Hills; Abbey Bergquist, Tumwater; Bre Grays Harbor 27 23 —50 The Cardinals took advantage of losses by Duke Mossyrock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Mount Vernon Chr. 52, Coupeville 39 Daugherty, Pullman. Centralia 39 30 —69 and Michigan to move up two spots to No. 1 on Mon- Wahkiakum at Napavine, 7 p.m. Mt. Rainier Luth. 53, Ev. Lutheran 34 Midfielders – Olivia Erskine, WF Grays Harbor (50) — Hunt 2, Morton-White Pass at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Mt. Spokane 71, Rogers (Spokane) 33 West; Lizzie Vance, Ridgefield; Alison Bowman 3, Eubanks 3, Alvord 3, Davis day in The Associated Press’ Top 25 poll. This is just Girls Basketball Neah Bay 62, Lummi 23 Alderman, West Valley Yakima; Rylee 4, Richters 3, Harris 7, Smith 5, Wyatt 7, the second time in school history they’re on top. The Tenino at Elma, 7 p.m. North Beach 58, Naselle 40 Seekins, Hockinson. Erholm 14 other time was the final poll of 2008-09, a season in Wrestling North Thurston 48, Aberdeen 39 Defenders – Loren Switzer, Capital; FG: 20 of 57 —.351 FT: 8 of 12 Rochester/Tenino at Rainier, 6 p.m. NW Chr. (Colbert) 59, L-R/Sprague 34 Carly Estes, Ridgefield; Emily Russell, —.667 Reb. 31 (Harris 6) which they reached the final eight of the NCAA tour- Oakville 48, Wishkah Valley 19 Sehome; Maya Nicol, Hockinson; Alli- Centralia (69) — Scott 6, Lock- Pullman 66, Clarkston 42 son Fernald, Lindbergh. nament. THURSDAY, Jan. 17 Raymond 59, Rainier 25 ett 17, Fuller 8, Carras 20, Dam 4, Mo. Boys Basketball Goal Keeper – Alexxi Timmons, Ab- Waggener 6, Mi. Waggener 8 Louisville (15-1) was one of five teams to receive a Reardan 57, Springdale 37 erdeen. Toledo at King’s Way, 7 p.m. Republic 66, Kettle Falls 33 FG: 29 of 58 —.500 FT: 5 of 10 first-place vote this week, and that backs Pitino’s point. Girls Basketball Richland 63, Pasco 31 —.500 Reb. 34 (Lockett, Mo. Waggener Class 1A “I think the top teams will play musical chairs for Adna at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Riverside Christian 50, Oroville 29 8) MVP – Ayana O’Neal, Midfielder – W.F. West at Tumwater, 7:30 p.m. Sammamish 47, Sultan 37 No. 1 for the next two months and it will be really sig- Black Hills at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. Seattle Prep 56, Nathan Hale 26 University Prep Coach of the Year – Women’s Basketball nificant at the end of the year,” Pitino said Monday, Morton-White Pass at Mossyrock, 7 Selkirk 48, Northport 29 Alex Duxbury – University Prep At Centralia hours before the Cardinals took their No. 1 ranking p.m. South Bend 43, NW Chr. (Lacey) 32 First Team LADY BLAZERS 83, CHOKERS 39 Napavine at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. St. George’s 45, Liberty (Spangle) 28 Forwards – Beth Stella, Kings; Alissa Grays Harbor 18 21 —39 into a game at Connecticut. “We played a tough non- Toledo at King’s Way, 7 p.m. St. John-Endicott 48, Pomeroy 32 Soo, University Prep; Camryn Althaus- Centralia 47 36 —83 er, Rochester; Michaela Graddy, Eaton- conference schedule and I’m really happy the way our Wahkiakum at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Stevenson 53, King’s Way 30 Grays Harbor (39) — Maneman guys have battled through injuries. We’ll try to hold Wrestling Sunnyside 56, Eisenhower 54 ville. 2, Rydman 2, Britt 8, Starr 3, Swisher 5, Sunnyside Chr. 83, Lyle-Wishram 23 Centralia at Black Hills, 7 p.m. Midfielders – Ayana O’Neal; Univer- Poleo 13, Russell 2, Dotson 4 the musical top as long as we can.” Tekoa-Oak. 56, LaCrosse/Washt. 18 Tumwater at W.F. West, 7 p.m. sity Prep; Tianna Helm, Cashmere; Tay- FG: 16 of 50 —.320 FT: 6 of 10 University 55, Ferris 51 lor Lunde, Meridian; Deanna Avalos, La The Cardinals, who have won 10 straight since Winlock/Onalaska/Toledo at La Walla Walla 50, Kennewick 27 —.600 Reb. 33 (Poleo, Russell 8) Center, 7 p.m. Salle. Centralia (83) — Sauls 4, Tanaka losing to Duke in the finals of the Battle 4 Atlan- Wapato 65, Othello 40 Defenders – Mia Bladin, Northwest; Wellpinit 64, St. Michael’s 48 8, Mengarelli 8, Davis 10, Adams 9, tis, received 36 first-place votes from the 65-member Local Results Izzy Fikso, Seattle Academy; Morgan Schoenherr 17, Sproul 14, Brossard 13 West Valley 52, East Valley 46 Gaston, Seattle Christian; Kimber national media panel. That’s 23 more than Indiana, Monday’s Results West Valley (Yak.) 59, Selah 47 FG: 32 of 70 —.457 FT: 13 of 18 Howard, Seattle Christian. Boys Basketball White Swan 70, Liberty Bell 24 —.722 Reb. 34 (Adams 8) which moved up from fifth. At Three Rivers Christian Wilbur-Creston 56, Odessa-Harr. 18 Goal Keeper – Erin Swain, Seattle Christian. Indiana was No. 1 in the preseason poll and for the VIKINGS 75, EAGLES 44 Willapa Valley 53, Ocosta 21 NWAACC Men’s Basketball first five weeks of the regular season. Duke, which was Mossyrock 23 25 16 11 —75 Yakama Tribal 64, Klickitat 43 Second Team Saturday’s Results Forwards – Delaney Romero, Nach- 3 Rivers 4 12 8 20 —44 Blue Mtn. 98 def. Columbia Basin 73 No. 1 for the last four weeks, was third with 14 No. 1 es Valley; Adrianna Gildner, Overlake; Mossyrock (75) — Stanley 5, Nich- Girls Soccer Yakima Valley 110 def. Spokane 89 Abbigail Kim, Seattle Christian; Brooke votes. The Blue Devils were followed by Kansas and ols 3, Hazen 12, Kirkley 9, Watson 14, Washington State Soccer Coaches As- Big Bend 69 def. Wenatchee Valley 54 Goldsmith, Elma. Lucas Allen 6, Stephens 17, Butler 7, sociation All-State 2012 Girls Soccer Treasure Valley 103 def. Walla Walla 94 Michigan, which drew one first-place vote each. Midfielders – Kaley Roberts, Naches Timmy Allen 2 Teams Peninsula 97 def. Skagit Valley 64 Syracuse, Arizona, Gonzaga, Minnesota and Flori- Valley; Megan Barwick, Seattle Acad- FG: 31 of 54—.574 FT: 8 of 17—.471 Class 4A Everett 96 def. Bellevue 89 emy; Brynne Dykes, La Center; Tess da rounded out this week’s top 10. Reb. 45 (Kirkley 10, Watson 10, Ste- MVP – Brie Hooks, Midfield – Taho- Edmonds 86 def. Whatcom 83 Edenholm, Overlake; India Jencks, Uni- phens 10) ma Shoreline 107 def. Olympic 82 versity Prep. 3 Rivers (44) — Martinez 6, Kabel 7, Co-Coach of the Year – Don Braman Chemeketa 95 def. Lane 71 Defenders – Allie McCaw, Monte- Retner 2, Carns 19, Moore 2, Hole 8 – Skyline and Tom Bunnell – Issaquah Linn-Benton 73 def. Clackamas 72 sano; Katie Mayer, Charles Wright; Lily FG: 16 of 64—.250 FT: 6 of 10—.600 First Team Portland 80 def. SW Oregon 65 Sports on the Air O’Connor, La Salle; Taylor Hentschell, Reb. 28 Forwards – Mackenzie Henke, Mt. Hood 74 def. Umpqua 73 Seattle Christian. Tahoma; Lexi Miller, Chiawana; Ni- Lower Columbia 65 def. Clark 61 Goal Keeper – Takara Mitsui, Kings. TUESDAY, Jan. 15 Saturday’s Results cole Mattson, Evergreen; Kaysha Darcy, Highline 70 def. Tacoma 64 Honorable Mention Boys Basketball Tahoma. Pierce 92 def. S. Puget Sound 48 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Forwards – Tessa McCormick, At Randle Midfielders – Brie Hooks, Tahoma; Centralia 69 def. Grays Harbor 50 4 p.m. TIMBERWOLVES 79, TROJANS 55 Audrey Thomas, Issaquah; Jessica Cashmere; Grace Martin, La Salle; Ashley Cook-Cox, Lakeside; Linnea ESPN — Tennessee at Kentucky Pe Ell 9 9 20 17 —55 Udovich, Puyallup; Celia Vaughn, Gig NWAACC Women’s Basketball Soo, University Prep; Danica Granard, Morton-WP 14 19 24 22 —79 Harbor; Jenny Hoefel, Todd Beamer. Saturday’s Results ESPN2 — Notre Dame at St. John’s Cedar Park Christian; Leeann Rhoden, Pe Ell (55) — A. Arrington 6, Smith, Defenders – Brooke Pingrey, Sno- Big Bend 55 def. Wenatchee Valley 47 Montesano. 6 p.m. Russell, R. Arrington 9, Lusk 12, To- homish; Lianna Simms, Skyline; Laci Yakima Valley 71 def. Spokane 62 Midfielders – Mykenzie Lilly, Kiona- epelt 20, Speck 8 Rennaker, Central Valley; Carly Mar- Columbia Basin 69 def. Blue Mtn. 52 ESPN — Wisconsin at Indiana Benton; Sierra Seymour, Rochester; FG: 21 of 44 —.477 FT: 8 of 12 —.667 shall, Camas. Walla Walla 68 def. Treasure Valley 42 TENNIS Heidi Fronk, King’s Way; Darbey Peters, Reb. 24 (Toepelt 6) Goal Keeper – Megan Charlton, Whatcom 61 def. Edmonds 36 Lakeside; Megan Nielson, Seattle Chris- 11 a.m. Morton-White Pass (79) — Po- Kentwood. Shoreline 69 def. Olympic 44 tian; Shaina Mitchell, Seattle Christian; quette 11, Gillispie 13, Kolb 19, Walton Second Team Bellevue 66 def. Everett 59 ESPN2 — Australian Open, first round, at Izzy Christelli, Elma. 18, Hanson 3, Dunlap 10, Counts 2, Forwards – Morgan Weaver, Cur- Peninsula 92 def. Skagit Valley 65 Defenders – Karly Thies, Cashmere; Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) Reynolds, Eveland 3 tis; Morgan Green, Snohomish; Anna SW Oregon 80 def. Portland 59 FG: 30 of 60 —.500 FT: 11 of 14 Deweirdt, Skyline; Rachel Wheeler, Is- Libby Lavitt, Northwest; Lexi Whipple, 6 p.m. Elma. Lane 95 def. Chemeketa 79 —.785 Reb. 36 (Walton 8) saquah. Clackamas 73 def. Linn-Benton 61 ESPN2 — Australian Open, second round, at Midfielders – Kristin Hayman, Goal Keeper – Lauren Patefield, Cas- cade Christian. Umpqua 84 def. Mt. Hood 53 Melbourne, Australia At Rochester Redmond; Sierra Carrington, Puyal- Lower Columbia 88 def. Clark 75 Midnight LOGGERS 65, WARRIORS 44 lup; Mackenna Morton, Davis; Allie Pierce 74 def. S. Puget Sound 51 Onalaska 17 14 17 17 —62 Bohnett, Gig Harbor. Class 2B-1B Girls ESPN2 — Australian Open, second round, at MVP – Caroline Bridgewater, Mid- Tacoma 61 def. Highline 52 Rochester 6 12 11 15 —44 Defenders – Lyrik Fryer, Issaquah; Centralia 83 def. Grays Harbor 39 Melbourne, Australia Onalaska (65) — Neilson 11, Smal- Maddie Seckman, Kamiak; Haley War- field – Bear Creek Coach of the Year – Brandon Gonzales – Bear Creek ley 22, Taylor 4, Lawrence 9, McMillion ren, Tahoma; Emmi Seelbach, Auburn First Team 14, Anderson 5 Riverside. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16 FG: N/A FT: 16 of 22 FT: N/A Reb. Goal Keeper – Sarah Shimer, Federal Forwards – Desere’e Doty, Crosspoint Academy; Emma Laurion, N/A Way. NFL GOLF Rochester (44) — Rigsbee 3, Yar- Honorable Mention Crosspoint Academy; Natalie Sakuma, 1 a.m. Mount Vernon Christian; Regyn Gaff- Playoff Schedule ber 3, Gedney 23, Ranger, Blanchard 6, Forwards – Gabriela Pelogi, Fed- ney, Adna; Jaqueline O’Keefe, Liberty All Times PST TGC — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Smith 8 eral Way; Bobbi Eckler, Union; Kirsten Bell. Wild-card Playoffs FG: 16 of 58 —.275 FT: 8 of 18 —.444 Calmus, Richland; Madison Schultz, Championship, first round, at Abu Dhabi, Unit- Midfielders – Caroline Bridgewater, Reb. 31 (Colton Smith 8) Edmonds-Woodway; Tori Tappero, Saturday, Jan. 5 ed Arab Emirates Bear Creek; Sage Abate, Liberty Bell; Jill Tahoma. Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 Leszyniski, Bear Creek; Ashlyn Rein- MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Statewide Results Midfielders – Carlee Maluenda, Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 stra, La Conner; Sage Atkins, Napavine. BOYS BASKETBALL Union; Miranda Caballero, South Sunday, Jan. 6 4 p.m. Defenders – Josie Dekoker, Asotin 61, Tri-Cities Prep 56 Kitsap; Jamie Carter, Camas; Shyann Baltimore 24, 9 Napavine; Grace Garguile, Crosspoint ESPN2 — NC State at Maryland Blanchet 48, Ingraham 35 Glasser, Kentridge; Jenna Floyd, Todd Seattle 24, Washington 14 Academy; Brittnay DiGenova, Bear 6 p.m. Brewster 62, Quincy 44 Beamer. Divisional Playoffs Creek; Sammie Mesman, La Conner. Capital 52, Black Hills 33 Defenders – Maddie Sjothun, Union; Saturday, Jan. 12 ESPN2 — West Virginia at Iowa St. Goal Keeper – Sami Taylor, Cashmere 70, Omak 30 Kailey Robinson. Goal Keeper – Emma Central Catholic 51, Union 40 Napavine. Baltimore 38, Denver 35, 2OT 8:30 p.m. Makela, Kamiak. Central Valley 69, Mead 38 Second Team San Francisco 45, Green Bay 31 PAC-12 — Colorado at Washington Chelan 58, Tonasket 32 Forwards – Olivia Tillinghast, Bear Sunday, Jan. 13 Class 3A PAC-12 — Utah at Washington State Cheney 56, Colville 47 Creek; Rachel Lebrasca, Napavine. Atlanta 30, Seattle 28 MVP – Maddie Reynolds, Forward Chr. Faith 73, Muckleshoot Tribal 44 Midfielders – Kendra Stajduhar, New England 41, Houston 28 NBA BASKETBALL – Columbia River. Coach of the Year – Colfax 57, Davenport 49 Adna; Tori Hammond, Seattle Luther- Conference Championships Filomon Afenegus – Columbia River 5 p.m. Connell 48, Wahluke 35 an; Chayse Jones, Sunday, Jan. 20 Crosspoint Academy 55, Northwest 51 First Team Crosspoint Academy. San Francisco at Atlanta, noon ESPN — Houston at Dallas Curlew 55, Columbia (Hunters) 35 Forwards – Natalie Vukic, Bain- Defenders – Haley Rue, Mt. Rainier 7:30 p.m. Curtis 62, Emerald Ridge 49 bridge; Maddie Reynolds, Columbia (FOX) Lutheran; Colleen Croy, Evergreen Lu- Cusick 85, Inchelium 41 River; Miranda Rawlings, Mt. Si; Emily Baltimore at New England, 3:30 ESPN — at Golden State theran. Davis 72, Moses Lake 48 Critchlow, Meadowdale. p.m. (CBS) Goal Keeper – Dallas Parker, Ever- TENNIS DeSales 75, Waitsburg-Prescott 56 Midfielders – Kiana Hafferty, Liber- Pro Bowl green Lutheran; Tessa Bruland, La Con- East Valley 51, West Valley 44 ty; Monica Whitfield, Enumclaw; Julia Sunday, Jan. 27 11 a.m. ner. East Valley (Yakima) 62, Prosser 51 Hawn, Holy Names; Bailey McMullen, At Honolulu ESPN2 — Australian Open, second round, at Eastmont 58, Wenatchee 50 Everett. AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) Eastside Catholic 64, Cleveland 44 Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) Defenders – Rosie Sittauer, Everett; Eatonville 77, Bush 36 Super Bowl 8 p.m. Ellensburg 62, Toppenish 43 Sarah Case, Columbia River; Angela LOCAL Sunday, Feb. 3 Ev. Luth. 42, Mt. Rainier Luth. 37 Fischer, Holy Names; Andrea Bowman, At New Orleans ESPN2 — Australian Open, second round, at Ferris 59, University 54 Bonney Lake. Local Bowling AFC champion vs. NFC champion, Melbourne, Australia Garfield-Palouse 62, Liberty Chr. 31 Goal Keeper – Corey Goelz, Mercer Jan. 6-12 Results 3 p.m. (CBS) Goldendale 52, Mabton 38 Island. FAIRWAY LANES Midnight Gonzaga Prep 47, Shadle Park 39 Second Team Top 10 Men ESPN2 — Australian Open, second round, at Grandview 69, Ephrata 56 Forwards – Haley Ayers, Everett; 1. Nick Wright 798; 2. Chad Chalm- Melbourne, Australia Hanford 54, Southridge 49 Riley Richardson, Mt. Spokane; Emma ers 757; 3. Butch Mosteller 751; 4. Na- Highland 45, Cle Elum/Roslyn 43 Bergstrom, Interlake; Katie Chandler, than Prince 743; 5. Jim Fueston 726; 6. Kalama 70, Woodland 62 Holy Names. Brad Newbury 722; 7. Landon Cruick- THURSDAY, Jan. 17 Kamiakin 50, Chiawana 37 Midfielders – Jaimee Farrell, Inter- shank 711; 8. Nick Date 700; 9. Brett Kettle Falls 60, Republic 41 lake; Rosie Kerstetter, Bainbridge; Brit- Devlin 697; 10. Mike Reid 693; High GOLF King’s Way 45, Stevenson 38 tainy Canonica, Wilson; Alexa Whitney, Noon Kiona-Benton 46, Royal 43 Game: Nick Wright 300 Hudson’s Bay; KK Standish, Eastside LaCrosse/Wash. 58, Tekoa-Oakes. 24 Top 10 Women NBA TGC — PGA Tour, Humana Challenge, first Catholic; Laura Harrison, Mercer Is- 1. April Harris 627; 2. Hunter Weeks Lake Quinault 49, Mary Knight 44 Standings round, at La Quinta, Calif. Lakeside (Seattle) 51, Franklin 43 land. 612; 3. Cassandra Chalmers 598; 4. Eastern Conference Lewis and Clark 42, North Central 39 Defenders – Emma Sanders, South- Cricket Nichols 587; 5. Amber Adams- 1 a.m. Liberty Bell 57, White Swan 47 ridge; Kelsey Lindor, Mt. Si; Lauren Cook 583; 6. Teresa Johnson 577; 7. ATLANTIC W L PCT GB TGC — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Lind-R/Sp. 60, NW Chr. (Colbert) 46 McKinney, Kamiakin; Gabby Brower, Heather Wallen 570; 8. Ellen Lee 568; New York 24 13 .649 - Mount Si 62, Bellevue 58 Hazen; Taylor Hallquist, Columbia 9. Val Krein 561; 10. Kim Rushton 541; 22 15 .595 2 Championship, second round, at Abu Dhabi, Mount Vernon Chr. 52, Coupeville 39 River; Kelsey Frank, Mt. Spokane. High Game: Hunter Weeks 254 Boston 20 17 .541 4 United Arab Emirates Mt. Spokane 71, Rogers 68 Goal Keeper – Frida Swensen, Sho- Top 5 Senior Men Philadelphia 16 22 .421 8 ½ MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Naches Valley 61, La Salle 48 recrest; Ashley Routh, Meadodale. 1. Andy Fuchs 639; 2. Marc Gosse- 14 23 .378 10 Neah Bay 51, Lummi 49 Honorable Mention lin 616; 3. Jim Ion 614; 4. Larry Carroll CENTRAL 4 p.m. NW Chr. (Lacey) 60, South Bend 52 Forwards – Ellie Heiden, Kamia- 607; 5. Tim Schnitzer 604; High Game: Odessa-Harr. 59, Wilbur-Creston 58 Indiana 23 15 .605 - ESPN — Michigan vs. Minnesota kin; Mary Ann Santucci, Seattle Prep; Andy Fuchs 255 Chicago 21 15 .583 1 Pomeroy 51, St. John-Endicott 50 Marissa Hammerstrom, Mercer Island; Top 5 Senior Women ESPN2 — Florida vs. Texas A&M Pullman 49, Clarkston 44 Milwaukee 19 17 .528 3 Kailiana Johnson, Liberty; Ashley Cade, 1. Marie Marshall 535; 2. Jeryl Fuchs Rainier Beach 68, O’Dea 56 Detroit 14 24 .368 9 6 p.m. Bonney Lake. 534; 3. Teresa Johnson 516; 4. Barb Raymond 56, Rainier 49 Cleveland 9 31 .231 15 ESPN — Georgia Tech vs. Duke Reardan 69, Springdale 31 Midfielders – Annie Flora, Holy Grimes 513; 5. Bertie Dessell 508; High Names; Hannah Sanders, Southridge; Game: Sharron Madsen 207 SOUTHEAST ESPN2 — South Florida vs. Rutgers Richland 59, Pasco 46 Miami 24 12 .667 - River View 44, Columbia (Burbank) 33 Alyssa Lloyd, Mt. Spokane. Top 5 Junior Boys NBA BASKETBALL Rosalia 45, Touchet 30 Defenders – Ashley Martinez, Tim- 1. Brandon Conradi 598; 2. Maxx Atlanta 21 16 .568 3 ½ 5 p.m. Sammamish 72, Sultan 68 berline; Courtney Fedor, Interlake; Waring 581; 3. Brycen Nicholson 546; 4. Orlando 13 24 .351 11 ½ Seattle Prep 74, Nathan Hale 38 Haley Story, Bainbridge; Samantha Hi- Lucas Hart 524; 5. Ashton Lannoye 471; Charlotte 9 28 .243 15 ½ TNT — L.A. Clippers at Minnesota Selkirk 55, Northport 39 att, Seattle Prep; Cozette Padon, Seattle High Game: Brandon Conradi 237 Washington 7 28 .200 16 ½ 7:30 p.m. St. George’s 63, Liberty (Spangle) 46 Prep; Breezy Brookbank, Highline; Jes- Top 5 Junior Girls Western Conference Sunnyside 45, Eisenhower 41 sica Snoen, Enumclaw. 1. Bailey Reed 524; 2. Elizabeth Steen NORTHWEST W L PCT GB TNT — Miami at L.A. Lakers Sunnyside Chr. 57, Lyle-Wishram 26 Goal Keeper – Katie Campbell, Pen- 505; 3. Kiann Conradi 396; 4. 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College Basketball Huskies Going STREAKING By Percy Allen The Seattle Times STANFORD, Calif. — Aziz N’Diaye didn’t miss much Sat- “If you split on the urday. He made almost every road, that’s pretty shot he attempted and Desmond Simmons collected nearly every good. But we were rebound within reach. With Washington’s post able to sweep three players dominating inside, C.J. on the road. I’m Wilcox took care of the rest and Washington captured a historic estatic that we were 65-60 win Saturday at Stanford. The victory extended Wash- able to do this.’’ ington’s winning streak to three games. It’s also the first time Lorenzo Romar, since 1912 the Huskies began Washington coach conference play with three road wins. Washington’s perfect Pac-12 start also makes it one of the early favorites to win the confer- Wilcox was fouled and made ence championship. The Hus- just one of two free throws, giv- kies are the defending cham- ing Stanford one last chance. pions, but they were picked to That’s when Cardinal guard finish fifth in the preseason me- Aaron Bright, the former Bel- dia poll. levue High standout, missed a “If you split on the road, that’s tough layup and Wilcox collect- pretty good,” coach Lorenzo ed another rebound. Romar said. “But we were able This time he made a made to sweep three on the road. I’m a breakaway layin to secure the ecstatic that we were able to do win. this.” “Defense and rebounding,” After a 2-3 start, the Huskies said Wilcox, who finished with have won nine of their past 11 a game-high 27 points, just two games. shy of his career high. He also “Now that the conference has had nine rebounds. started, we know how we have “We’re trying to get a little to play and what we have to do,” identity. Playing aggressive and said N’Diaye, who was 5 of 6 going to the boards as much as from the field and 4 for 4 from possible. The first half we didn’t the foul line for 14 points. “We do it too well. The second half, have a lot of veterans on this we buckled down and started team who know how to win doing the right things.” these games.” N’Diaye scored 14 points and The Huskies displayed poise was the only other UW player and maturity in the final min- with double-digit scoring. utes of a closely contested game The Huskies didn’t need that was tied 10 times and had many points the way they played 15 lead changes. defense. They held Stanford to Washington captured an 39 percent shooting. And for eight-point advantage (52-44) a second straight game, a UW with 9:57 left but couldn’t de- opponent had its lowest scor- liver the knockout blow. ing output of the season. The Chasson Randle blew past Huskies limited California to 47 Wilcox and sank a short jumper points on Wednesday. George Nikitin / The Associated Press with 3:38 left to tie the score at “When we get in these close Washington’s C.J. Wilcox shoots a free throw against Stanford on Saturday in Berkeley, Calif. Washington beat Stanford 65-60. 58. games and we get in huddles, we On UW’s next two pos- just tell each other, ‘We’re good,’ recent frequent flying would ad- dinal. defense that had allowed an sessions, N’Diaye and Wilcox “ said Simmons, who had 13 re- versely affect his team. “When you look at traveling average of 64.6 points and 40.9 bounds. “I feel like we have a lot canned two free throws each to “Eventually it will take its across country to UConn and percent shooting to opponents of confidence in ourselves. We put Washington ahead 62-58 t.oll,” he said this week. “But then coming back,” Romar ex- before Saturday. with 1:41 remaining. handled a lot of adversity early hopefully we can still be strong plained. “Then we were on the Still, the game wasn’t decid- in the season.” The Cardinal (10-7, 1-3 Pac- ed until the final seconds. Before Saturday’s win in enough mentally and have our road to Wazzu and then getting 12) received 19 points from Trailing by two (62-60), front of 4,451 at Maples Pavilion, legs under us to do it one more back at 2 a.m. (Thursday) — fly- Powell and Randle added 16. Stanford’s Dwight Powell mo- Washington had played three time and then we’re off the road ing back from Cal — and then Washington returns home mentarily got around Simmons consecutive games on the road for a week before we get it again.” going back.” and plays Colorado Wednesday. before running into N’Diaye. against Connecticut, Washing- After cruising to a blowout More than jet lag or fatigue “We’re in a good place right The Stanford forward floated a ton State and Cal — winning win Wednesday against the after making its second trip to now,” N’Diaye said. “Not just in shot that missed badly and Wil- their last two outings. Romar Golden Bears, the Huskies were the Bay Area this week, the Hus- the Pac-12, but with how we’re cox secured the rebound. had worried that Washington’s pushed to the limit by the Car- kies were stymied by a Stanford playing.” Cougars Fall to Cal AT THE LINE: Bears Hit the final 12 minutes while losing their third straight following a Their Free Throws five-game winning streak. to Keep Cougars “They blocked a few “We were sort of out of sync shots, and maybe we on offense,” Motum said. “They Winless in Pac-12 have a lot of length inside. They BERKELEY, Calif. (AP) — got timid.’’ blocked a few shots, and maybe we got timid.” Tyrone Wallace scored a season- Brock Motum, high 16 points, Justin Cobbs Cougars player made six free throws in the fi- Veteto, Sac State rally past nal two minutes and California E. Washington 60-53 overcame a sloppy offensive per- deficit to 52-49 with 5:50 left, formance to beat Washington Wallace grabbed a long offensive CHENEY, Wash. (AP) — State 67-54 on Saturday. rebound and scored on a driving Konner Veteto and Mikh McK- Allen Crabbe had 14 points. layup. He followed with a short inney each scored 12 points Cobbs finished with 10 points, jumper, then blocked a Motum and Sacramento State overcame five assists and five rebounds for layup attempt from behind be- a 10-point halftime deficit for the Golden Bears (10-6, 2-2 Pac- fore adding three free throws a 60-53 victory over Eastern 12), who won for just the fourth as part of a 9-1 run in the final Washington on Saturday night. time in 10 games after opening minutes. Veteto scored on a layup to the season 6-0. “We’re aware of how good a put Sacramento State (8-6, 3-3 It definitely wasn’t pretty. player he is,” Washington State Big Sky) ahead at 39-37 with California was held without coach Ken Bone said of Wallace. 13:32 left in the game. a basket over the final 4:59 but “They’re more than just Cobbs The score stayed close after went 11 of 12 at the free-throw and Crabbe. They showed that that, and a bucket by Venky Jois line to hold off Washington tonight with Wallace.” put Eastern Washington (4-12, State (9-7, 0-3). California tied a team record 2-4) ahead 53-52 with 2:23 left. Brock Motum scored 16 with 11 blocked shots, including A pair of free throws by points for the Cougars, and a career-high six from Richard Veteto with 1:47 put Sacramento Mike Ladd had 12 points and 12 Solomon. State in front to stay. rebounds. The Bears needed every one Joe Eberhard chipped in with Wallace, a freshman who to hold off a pesky Washington 11 points for Sacramento State had been shut out in his previ- State team that shot just 33.3 and Dylan Garrity had 10 points ous two games at Haas Pavilion, percent for the game but was and six assists. John Dickson had seven points in the first half within 58-51 with 3 ½ minutes contributed 10 rebounds. Kevin Winford topped East- George Nikitin / The Associated Press for Cal but did his most effective to play. ern Washington with 12 points. Washington State’s Dexter Kernich-Drew, left, drives past California’s Allen Crabbe work down the stretch. But the Cougars went cold during on Saturday in Berkeley, Calif. After Royce Woolridge’s after a put-back by Ladd and Jois had 10 points, as did Martin three-pointer cut the Cougars’ managed only four baskets over Seiferth. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 Life:Food A New Start With a New Vision

Jeremy’s: Chehalis Produce Stand Changes Hands, Takes a New Direction as Founder Returns and Expands

Jeremy Wildhaber, owner of Jeremy's, stills au jus for the cafe's roast beef sandwich on Monday, Jan. 7, on Main Street in Chehalis. By Carrina Stanton to Yakima to procure farm- relocating to Lewis County for For The Chronicle fresh produce for her fam- a time he will probably keep ily and she eventually decided his place in Montana as well. Jeremy Wildhaber made a others may also like the same Getting back into the pro- name for himself when he was options. duce business was not some- just a teenager selling produce The next summer, Jeremy thing Wildhaber said he had in a Chehalis fruit stand with worked for his mother at the ever pictured himself doing. his name on the sandwich stand and at the end of that He said he recently had been board. season, she gave her son man- in contact with the owner of After 10 years away from agement of the stand and be- At Home on Main Street, who the community, he has re- gan a gift store inside the ad- was interested in him taking turned with a new venture and jacent building. At that time, over her deli. He said he had a new vision, though in a very Wildhaber’s father, Fred, also emphatically told her no, he familiar location. Wildhaber had a hydraulic business in did not want the space. But joked he’d call it coming full the northernmost part of that on Nov. 27, he said he just circle if it were not for the fact building. changed his mind. that he never planned for his In 1991, the summer of “I called her up and said, Pete Caster / [email protected] life to lead him here. his senior year in high school, ‘OK, I’ll do it but here’s what I A cup of negative-calorie vegetable soup is seen on Thursday, Jan. 3, at Jer- “For me, it’s like starting Wildhaber first ran the fruit know needs to happen. I need emy’s in Chehalis. new,” Wildhaber said. market on his own. He used to take ownership in four days Wildhaber, 39, has re- profits from Jeremy’s Fruit on Dec. 1 so I can have the was eager to stay home with help,” Wildhaber said of being opened the familiar Jeremy’s Stand to pay his way through Christmas shopping rush to her children. back in his hometown. fruit stand indoors in the for- college, earning a business see me through the winter,’” “It was just perfect tim- The one thing Wildhaber mer location of Ciao Bella in degree from the University of Wildhaber recalled of the con- ing where everything just fell does not yet know is if the the building just east of where Washington. In 1995, Wildha- versation. into place really quick it just signature Jeremy’s tent will the famous Jeremy’s tent has ber also started a health food Wildhaber purchased the seemed like it was meant to be,” be back in the parking lot this stood since 1989. At the same store inside the building but Jeremy’s business back from Wildhaber said. summer. He said one of his time, Wildhaber also took later decided to pursue a ca- his mother. Pam Wildhaber The green grocer side of goals is to build a permanent possession of the former At reer in singing and acting. now has three young grand- the business, housed in the awning in front of the build- Home on Main Street deli and former Ciao Bella, features a ing where the fruits and veg- gift shop adjacent to the fresh wide variety of produce from etables will be stocked but he market and created a wide many of Jeremy’s regular Ya- does not yet know when that arched doorway between the kima suppliers. But wherever will be accomplished. deli and the fresh market to ‘‘My goal in everything we sell in the deli possible, Wildhaber said, he Wildhaber said he envi- create an all-in-one fresh, lo- we sell in the other side.’’ will be and has sought out lo- sions the business growing in cal and organic shopping and cal producers. Josh Hyatt from four phases. The first phase dining experience. Newaukum Valley Farm is of opening the green grocery The Wildhaber family’s Jeremy Wildhaber, Wildhaber’s cousin and sup- and deli are basically complete. first venture in fresh produce Owner plies the green market with a Andrea Fuller, of the Fuller’s was in 1989 when Jeremy was great deal of produce during Market Basket family, is spear- an exchange student in Ger- From 2002 until recently, children she was yearning to the summer months. Wild- heading the cafe portion of the many. he has been traveling to many spend time with, as well as haber also features products business, which includes both His mother, Pam, began a parts of the world and “do- summer activities such as rid- from local producers such as a sit-down menu as well as fruit stand called Main Street ing his own thing.” He lived ing her horse she would like to Santa Lucia Coffee Roasters, grab-and-go selections. Market in the same parking in Hawaii, San Diego and enjoy. Jeremy’s sister, Amber, Black Sheep Creamery and “It’s really hard to find a lot location where Jeremy’s is backpacked across Japan and who had been managing the Woogie Bee honey. good healthy bite over a lunch located today. That venture . He currently lives in business in recent years, had “So many people have come hour and I think we’re all feel- came out of her frequent trips Montana and said while he is recently had a new baby and out of the woodwork to offer ing the effects of that,” Wild- haber said. The deli offers a menu fairly similar to what was of- fered at At Home on Main Street with the addition of many healthier options as well as recipes for special diets in- cluding gluten free and vegan. Much of the menu comes from either Fuller’s stock of reci- pes or Wildhaber’s somewhat unorthodox way of putting together dishes following no kind of formal recipe. One example of this out- side-the-box menu creation is Wildhaber’s breakfast yam- my sandwich, a thick slice of cooked yam on Dave’s Killer Bread with Veganaise with white cheddar cheese and two fried eggs topped with Hollan- daise sauce “It was just something I came up with one morning,” Wildhaber said. “I had some yams and I thought, ‘Why not?’ and it was awesome.” Some other breakfast op- tions include: pancakes stuffed with the diner’s choice of sea- son fruit and nuts; omelets and eventually a make-your- please see JEREMY’S, page Life 2 Amber Blattler, Centralia, stocks apples in Jeremy’s Fresh Market on Main Street in Chehalis on Thursday, Jan. 3. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 LIFE

Jeremy’s: Dining and Shopping Continued from Life 1 own omelet bar; and both fruit JEREMY’S and savory crepes. 576 W. Main St., Chehalis Besides an ever-changing Market open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. lineup of seasonal salads, sand- daily. Deli open 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. wiches and wraps, the lunch weekdays and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. menu always features three weekends for brunch soups each day: a cream based soup; his zero-calorie soup tak- Owner Jeremy Wildhaber en from the Cabbage Soup Diet; plans a cabaret show March 31 to celebrate his 40th birthday. and a special soup of the day. More information will be avail- And if you like something able soon. you try in the deli, you can walk over to the market and pick it For more info, call 748-4417 or up since all of the ingredients check out Jeremy’s Mainstreet will be stocked. The shop was Market on Facebook. also designed so that those who want can both dine and shop ner to the deli menu. Wildhaber but pay on one ticket. said he expects not to reach this “My goal in everything we phase for at least another year. sell in the deli we sell in the When asked how he planned other side and to support local the phases, Wildhaber said they bakers, local dairies, local pro- just came to him when he start- ducers,” Wildhaber said. ed thinking about what an ideal The second phase of Wild- mixture of offerings would be. haber’s creation will be to add “This is about the things I more stock and a bulk foods have found that make me hap- Pete Caster / [email protected] room to the market. The third py, the things I really like that Jeremy Wildhaber, owner of Jeremy’s, places a sandwich on a plate during a lunch rush at the cafe on Monday, Jan. 7, on Main Street in Chehalis. phase will be to expand the I want other people to enjoy as kitchen space to add a large well,” Wildhaber said. “But I ing a place where people from Once Upon a Thyme for Lunch. “I want it to be a gathering commercial kitchen space want to bring the best I can.” throughout the community can Among the things he hopes place for like-minded people,” where Jeremy’s can legally can But when he talks about ex- gather. With the addition of the to eventually add to the space Wildhaber said. foods to sell to consumers as panding the business, there is dinner menu, Wildhaber plans are: Sunday morning poetry ••• well as offer classes in cooking much more than just the poten- to offer regular evening cabaret readings, an Internet cafe up- Carrina Stanton is a freelance and canning. tial to make money for Wildha- shows as he did a few times last stairs, a space for meetings and writer who lives in Centralia. She The fourth phase will be to ber. year in partnership with long- even a cabbage soup diet sup- can be reached at carrinastanton@ add brick oven pizzas and din- He envisions Jeremy’s be- time friend Joy Templeton at port group. yahoo.com. Sear Roast First for Flavor Later By Susan M. Selasky back of the loin area, so it is a bit Detroit Free Press leaner, yet hearty tasting. And, besides, the aroma of a nicely It’s the time of the year for seasoned roast is comfort food quick, easy and warmly satisfy- at its best. ing meals. The roast came with netting Seasoning a beef or pork around it, holding together two roast and tossing it in the oven pieces of pork. You can leave it or the slow cooker fits the bill. A on and roast as is or you can re- classic set-it and forget-it meal, it move the netting and cook the can also feed a small gathering. Recently, I picked up a bone- two pieces side-by-side. less sirloin pork roast for just Or, as I did with today’s that reason. Another shopper recipe, remove the netting, sea- commented that pork roasts son all over with a rub mixture, are good because they are solid and retie the roast using kitchen string. Mandi Wright / Detroit Free Press meat without a whole lot of fat. Pork roast with herb crust and sherry pan sauce is an easy and warmly satisfying meal. The sirloin roast is cut from the please see ROAST, page Life 7

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Voice of the People New Eagle Scout Honor Rolls EASTERN WASHINGTON What’s your favorite or UNIVERSITY Following are members of least favorite thing about the winter quarter dean’s list at living in Lewis County? Eastern Washington University from the Lewis County area: Centralia: Grace Cooper, Karey West Chehalis: Geana Dobyns, Ja- mie Nikander Mossyrock: Elena Belcher, Georgia May, Sarah Petrino Pe Ell: Whitney Kaech Randle: Elise Peterson Rochester: Jeromy Thora- rensen Toledo: Joseph Jordan

“The people — WARNER PACIFIC COLLEGE they’re my favorite.” The following Warner Pa- cific College students from Luke Long Lewis County were named to the Rochester, electrical sales dean’s list for the fall 2012 aca- demic term. To qualify, students must be enrolled full-time and achieve a 3.5 or greater grade point aver- age. Warner Pacific is a Christ- centered liberal arts college lo- cated in Portland. Centralia: Brianna Cowin Toledo: Kyler Scott-Subsits Winlock: Rebecca Orth

GEORGE FOX UNIVERSITY The following Lewis County “My boyfriend residents were among those and I just moved students at George Fox Univer- sity who earned a spot on the here. We’re going school’s dean’s list for the fall 2012 semester. to school here but Students had to earn a grade we’re pretty new point average of 3.5 or better to land a spot on the list. to the area, so I’m Photograph submitted by Jon Wiley, Centralia George Fox University a Blake Wiley, 18, of Centralia Boy Scout Troop 300, was awarded the rank of Eagle Scout Oct. 25 at a Court of Honor at the Cen- Christian university with nearly not quite sure yet.” tralia Church of the Nazarene. Wiley’s Eagle project was coordinating the construction of ive heavy-duty 9-foot-long cedar 3,500 students at the university’s picnic tables for Fort Borst Park. The tables are currently at the entrance to the ball ields and next to the Borst Home. Wiley is campus in Newberg, Ore., and at Shirley Edgemon currently enrolled in Centralia College, majoring in engineering. He is the son of Jon and Nicole Wiley, Centralia. Toledo, student teaching centers in Portland, Sa- To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., lem, and Redmond, Ore. Centralia, WA 98531. Winlock: Cassy Chickese, junior majoring in marketing; and Jay Eyestone, junior major- Poetry ing in English Centralia: Nancy Anaya, ju- nior majoring in social work Preoccupation (a Spoof)

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© 2012 by NEA, Inc. TODAY IN HISTORY: Washington State History Scammon Settle at the Future Site of South Montesano in 1853 By HistoryLink.org Dance Marathon at Playland was explained away with ruses and sometimes simply acted treadmills (endless laps of the such as that they were receiv- out (although the audience was On Jan. 15, 1853, Maine Ballroom Closes in 1931 arena) featured in many other ing medical attention or per- supposed to think they were marathons. Perhaps the con- natives Isaiah L. and Lorinda Dance marathons were hu- sonal grooming. real). Such marriages were al- (Hopkins) Scammon settle on a man endurance contests in test ended with a draw — top Dance marathons attracted most always annulled after the finishers sometimes privately 619-acre Donation Land Claim which couples dance or shuf- large audiences. Anyone who marathon ended — at the pro- on the south bank of the Che- fle almost non-stop for many arranged to split the prize could pay the 50-cent admis- moter’s expense. Some profes- money evenly in order to end halis River opposite the mouth hundreds of hours, competing sion price was welcome to stay sional contestants were mar- of the Wynoochee. Lorinda for prize money. as long as they liked. Some ried again and again in various a contest. Possibly audience at- names the claim Mount Zion. Dance marathons, also people made the journey to dance marathons. tendance had also fallen. The northern portion of this called walkathons, were popu- Playland daily. The Seattle- On November 20, 1930, The top three finishing claim will become Montesano, lar if not fully respectable en- Everett Interurban stopped at with two more couples down, teams (identified on a period seat of Grays Harbor County. tertainment during the late the edge of the park, and some audiences were given an- commemorative photo only Farmer Isaiah Scammon 1920s and 1930s. The fad be- Seattleites came by car other standard dance mara- as Porky, Bella, Mickey, Leila, left Hancock County, Maine, gan as one of many giddy, - During the dark winter of thon treat: “Training quarters, Ducky, and Peggy) had lasted for the California Gold Rush in age diversions such as flagpole 1930-31 (early in the Great De- nurses, trainers and beds for for 1,545 hours. During the 1849, but fortune eluded him. sitting, goldfish swallowing, pression), the mood of both the girl contestants brought marathon’s course the Seattle He heard of free land in the and six-day bicycle races. After the country and the Pacific to the center of the floor for papers held almost daily news Oregon Territory made avail- the 1929 stock market crash, Northwest was grim. Dance rest periods on Friday night able by the Donation Land dance marathons lingered on of despondent citizens jump- marathons, if shoddy spectacle, only. See how these deter- ing out windows and turn- Claim Act of 1850. In 1852, he the fringes of polite society. were at least temporarily di- mined athletes carry on their traveled to the lands north of Most, if not all, winning verting. battle for fortune and fame ing on the gas to end their the Columbia River in Oregon contestants were hardened Public weddings were a -- Eight tired but determined lives. Within a few months Territory. Canoeing down the professionals who worked the staple of the dance marathons. couples have passed the 300 the Washington Amusement Chehalis River he found an at- dance marathon circuit. The The marathons were largely hour mark in their struggle Company would fail. Al Paint- tractive location for a farm at handful of men who promoted performative (i.e. staged), al- for the $1000 grand prize and er continued promoting dance the mouth Wynoochee River. dance marathons around the though considerable endur- a world’s record” (The Seattle marathons throughout the This was also at the head country often had their own ance was required to survive Star, November 20, 1930). This Pacific Northwest. The events of tidewater where ships from stable of regular contestants. the grueling hours. Public so-called cot night gave audi- persisted throughout Wash- Grays Harbor and the Pacific Known as “horses” within the weddings were a common form ences a glimpse of what the ington until a statewide ban Ocean could sail without as- business for their ability to en- of marathon pageant. Fellow contestants did in their brief was enacted in 1937. sistance. Under the Act, mar- dure week after week on their contestants were costumed as rest periods — sprawl catatoni- Sometime prior to 1937 the feet, these professional dance ried couples could claim up to attendants, audience mem- cally, for the most part. dance hall at Playland was con- 640 acres of public land and marathoners also usually had bers brought wedding gifts, By December 30, only three gain title by residing there five personas they adopted (such and the happy couple usually couples remained. These six verted into a roller skating rink years and improving the prop- as the Sweetheart Couple, the got an extra stipend from the contestants ground on until that boasted a real pipe organ. erty. Tough Guy, etc) in order to promoter. Attendance ran the contest finally closed on Later it housed arcade games Scammon moved Lorinda milk sympathy from the audi- high for marathon weddings, January 15, 1931. Promoter Al and a casino. The facility was (also spelled Lorendah) and ence. Professionals also usu- which were sometimes real Painter was not known for the closed along with the rest of their three daughters onto the ally had songs or vaudeville- marriages performed by clergy grueling sprints and zombie Playland in the autumn of 1961. claim, which turned out to be style specialty numbers with a natural stopping place for which they entertained the those traveling between Cheh- crowd. These numbers broke Did your family welcome a alis Point on Grays Harbor and up the monotony of watching Grand Mound. Lorinda start- the contestants circle around Babies of 2012 new addition in 2012? ed operating a public house and around, and enriched the providing food and lodging, contestants when audience Enter your baby today at chronline.com! informally called Scammon’s members showered them with Hotel and Scammon’s Landing. coins. Amateur contestants Babies of 2012 contest Isaiah worked as a blacksmith, were encouraged to enter, but Entry Criteria: All babies must have been born in 2012 and reside in Lewis County or in The Chronicle's circulation planted fruit trees, and oper- they rarely lasted long. area. Public voting on Chronline.com will determine the ated a ferry. Dance marathon contes- top three babies and local judges will choose the overall Five-foot-tall Lorinda tants were required to remain winner from the top three popular vote. was deeply religious and she in motion 24 hours per day, The Chronicle is not responsible for incorrect names or other information. Submit electronically now on Chronline.com. named the claim first Mount with 15 minutes rest time per (Cell phone photos will not be accepted.) Zion, then Montesano. Isaiah hour. Because the Playland platted a town of that name. In marathon lasted so many 3 winners will be chosen. 1860, the Scammon home be- weeks it is possible that pro- Entry Deadline: Sunday, February 10th came the seat of Chehalis (later moter Al Painter engaged in Voting: February 15th — 24th Grays Harbor) County. In 1886, the common marathon decep- Publication Date: Tuesday, March 21st voters moved the county seat tion of giving favored couples from the Scammon home to extra rest time during the Montesano north of the river. wee hours of the night when VISIT CHRONLINE.COM FOR For more information call 360-807-8203. The Scammon claim became crowds were slim. Such cou- COMPLETE DETAILS! South Montesano. ples’ absence from the floor COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013 • Life 5

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making for a nicely browned ½ cup chicken broth or wa- transfer the roast to a platter. Cook about 2 minutes. Strain and crisp crust. The outside of ter Tent with foil and allow the pan juices into a bowl. Roast the meat is seasoned with a rub 1/3 cup dry sherry roast to rest for 15 minutes be- Slice the roast, drizzle with that also flavors a simple pan Bring the roast to room fore carving. pan juices and serve. Continued from Life 2 Meanwhile, set the pot or sauce made with sherry. temperature 40 minutes before Adapted from several pork The roast was a nice size — Make sure you let the roast cooking. For the rub, in small skillet over medium heat, add the sherry and bring the pan roast recipes and tested by Su- about 3 to 3 ½ pounds, enough rest before carving. The inter- bowl mix together 1 tablespoon juices to a boil, scraping up any san M. Selasky for the Free for six generous servings. And nal temperature will continue olive oil, garlic, salt, black pep- bits on the bottom of the pan. Press Test Kitchen. if you’re not serving that many, to rise and the meat will be ten- per, sage, rosemary and thyme. it makes for great leftovers. der and juicy. Preheat the oven to 325 de- Pork roast takes to all kinds grees. of seasoning and methods of PORK ROAST WITH HERB CRUST Spread the rub all over the cooking. AND SHERRY PAN SAUCE roast. Tie the roast with kitchen Whether you roast it in string to hold it together. The Safer the oven or cook it in the slow Serves: 6 / Preparation time: In a Dutch oven or large cooker, you’ll want to sear the 15 minutes / Total time: 2 hours oven-proof skillet, heat the re- roast first. You can replace the fresh maining 1 ½ tablespoons olive Most sources will tell you herbs in this recipe, but using oil over medium to high heat. about ½ teaspoon (or to taste) Add the roast, sear and brown Side of Pork that searing seals in the juices. of the dry version. Or use your on all sides until you have a An investigation in the January issue of Consumer But a new book from Cook’s Reports magazine found harmful bacteria in nearly 70 Illustrated — “The Science favorite premade herb rub. crispy crust. Add chicken broth 1 (3-pound) boneless pork or water to the bottom on the percent of pork chop and ground pork samples from six U.S. of Good Cooking: Master 50 cities. The report offered these tips to minimize risk: sirloin roast pot or skillet. Cover and place Simple Concepts to Enjoy a Life —Wash hands thoroughly after preparing raw meat. time of Success in the Kitchen” 2 ½ tablespoons olive oil, di- in the oven. Alternatively, place vided by the editors of America’s Test on a rack in a roasting pan, —Place cutting boards and other utensils used to prepare Kitchen and Guy Crosby, PhD 1 tablespoon finely chopped pour broth in bottom of pan, raw meat directly into the dishwasher or wash thoroughly (America’s Test Kitchen, $40) — fresh garlic cover and place in the oven. with soap. says that’s not true. 1 teaspoon kosher salt Roast the pork until an During testing, the authors ¾ teaspoon freshly ground instant-read thermometer in- —Use a meat thermometer when cooking pork to ensure discovered that searing helps black pepper serted into the center of the it reaches at least 145 degrees for whole pork and 160 degrees develop flavor — not seal in 1 ½ teaspoons fresh sage, roast registers 150 degrees (the for ground pork. juices. chopped temperature will continue to “Searing meat adds flavorful 1 ½ teaspoons fresh rose- rise while the roast rests), about —As with other meats, keep raw pork and its juices crust, but it has nothing to do mary, chopped 1½-2 hours — longer for larger separate from other foods, especially those eaten raw, such with juiciness,” they said. 2 teaspoons fresh thyme, roasts. as salad. Today’s recipe is seared first, chopped Remove from the oven, ADVICE: Dear Abby Angry Husband Leaves Home to Find a Friendly Welcome DEAR ABBY: Recently my BROKEN-HEARTED IN WYO- hour and I was too scared to my good Samaritan will see Please remind anyone who husband, “Byron,” and I had an MING scream. your column and realize what has changed jobs and moved in argument, and he took off in DEAR BROKEN-HEART- After the mugger ran off, I her compassion and generosity the past year to make sure their his truck. He didn’t return until ED: He chose to go to her home picked up the few belongings meant to me that day and ever former employer has their new after work the following day. He (even drunk as a skunk) because that had fallen out of my hand- since. — STILL COMMUTING address so their W-2 will arrive had he spent he knew he would be welcomed. bag, walked across the street IN NYC on the first try. I have a stack the night at our It’s also the reason Arlene can’t and down the stairs to the DEAR STILL COMMUT- of these forms that have never friend “Arlene’s” look you in the eye. Marriage subway. It was then I realized I ING: Thanks for an upper of a been claimed by former employ- house. She is di- counseling for you and Byron had no money to buy a token. I letter, which proves that kind- ees and no idea how to contact vorced and lives may help you put this to rest. If started crying and couldn’t stop. heartedness is universal — and them. — PAYROLL ADMINIS- alone. TRATOR, FORT PAYNE, ALA. he refuses to go with you, go A middle-aged woman with not limited to any one area of DEAR ADMINISTRATOR: Byron as- without him. a friendly smile arrived and the map. sures me “noth- P.S. It appears Arlene has an stayed at my side until the au- I’m pleased to pass along your ing happened” agenda of her own — and Byron thorities arrived. She calmed me DEAR ABBY: Please help message. The W-2 is proof the between them. I By Abigail Van Buren may be one of the items on it. down and wouldn’t leave until me and thousands of other government needs to verify want to believe You’d be wise to delete her from she knew I was in safe hands. payroll administrators with a what someone has been paid and what has been withheld by him, but ever since this incident, your list of friends. Before she left, she slipped some public service message. I will be Arlene will not look me in the the employer. Employers are re- money into my pocket. sending out W-2s this month to eye or speak to me. DEAR ABBY: quired to provide one. I love Byron and trusted him I have always After Sept. 11, I heard people current and former employees. ••• been touched by the acts of say how “surprised” they were Last year, I got back about 10 until now. It hurts to think that Dear Abby is written by Abigail our marriage may be ruined kindness stories in your column. that New Yorkers “came togeth- percent of these W-2s because Van Buren, also known as Jeanne over a stupid argument. I know When I was 20, I went into er.” Not me, Abby. I have known employees have moved and left Phillips, and was founded by her he was intoxicated, but why did to attend classes. since the day I was mugged no forwarding addresses. Often mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear he choose to go to HER home? — Upon my arrival, I was mugged that there are only a few bad the phone has also been discon- Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. in the bus station. It was rush apples in the Big Apple. I hope nected. Box 69440, , CA 90069.

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Food Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Fast Foods Gone Global “USA” (N) Pork Paradise (N) (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Full Throttle Saloon (N) Black Gold (N) Full Throttle Saloon NCIS “Identity Crisis” Misidentified ca- NCIS “Leap of Faith” A distraught naval NCIS “Dead Air” The team uncovers a NCIS “Baltimore” Tony revisits his time in NCIS “Swan Song” Tracking the Port-to- NCIS “Pyramid” The Port-to-Port killer is USA 58 58 daver was murdered. ’ (CC) officer. ’ (CC) (DVS) sinister plan. ’ (CC) Baltimore. ’ (CC) (DVS) Port killer. ’ (CC) (DVS) revealed. ’ (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop ’ Black Ink Crew “Oh S...” ’ Mob Wives ’ (CC) Mob Wives “Bad Boys” ’ (CC) Making Mr. Right A poetry challenge. ›› Rock Star (2001) Mark Wahlberg.

Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING January 17, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Lewis, Nam. Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Last Resort Marcus tries to surrender Grey’s Anatomy Richard avoids Cathe- Scandal Edison makes a shocking ac- KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) the Colorado. (N) ’ (CC) rine’s advances. (N) ’ (CC) cusation. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) 30 Rock “Florida” Parks and Recre- The Office “Suit 1600 Penn An ex- Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ation (N) ’ (CC) Warehouse” (N) travagant gala. ’ ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie Rapper 50 Cent. (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest Reese, Carter and Elementary “Flight Risk” A small plane KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Fusco look for Finch. ’ (CC) crashes. ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Last Chance to See “Kakapo” The noc- Foyle’s War “Enemy Fire” (Part 2 of 2) Midsomer Murders A woman is beaten DCI Banks “Playing With Fire” Evidence points to an art forg- Great Decisions in PBS 9 9 turnal flightless parrot. ’ (CC) to death by a cricket bat. (N) ery scam. (N) ’ (CC) Foreign Policy American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy Peter’s Family Guy “New The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends “The One Friends “The One 30 Rock “The Col- 30 Rock “Idiots Are MNT 10 10 “Joint Custody” (CC) mortality. ’ Kidney in Town” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) With Mrs. Bing” With the Unagi” lection” (CC) People Two!” The King of The King of The Office “Mafia” The Office “Launch The Vampire Diaries Shocking informa- The Carrie Diaries “Pilot” Carrie lands Seinfeld “The Little Seinfeld “The Lip Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Party” tion is revealed. (N) ’ (CC) an internship in Manhattan. ’ Jerry” (CC) Reader” ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- The Aviators ’ NOVA Worldwide effects of volcanic The Reagan Presidency Reagan Frontline Michelle Rhee, former school Northwest Now The High Bar Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) (CC) eruptions. ’ (CC) administration’s foreign policy. (CC) chancellor. ’ (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Auditions No. 2” Hopefuls perform for the judges. (N) ’ (Part 2 Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) of 2) (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches One World Fashions Fashion Must Haves Advanced Anti-Aging Solutions Without a Trace “Doppelganger Part 2” Without a Trace “Trials” A juror goes Without a Trace “Malone v. Malone” Without a Trace “4.0” A 16-year-old Criminal Minds “A Rite of Passage” A Criminal Minds The team must profile a ION 15 15 A homeless woman goes missing. missing. ’ (CC) Jack endures a brutal deposition. ’ student disappears. ’ (CC) killer targets illegal immigrants. ’ serial killer. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Meeting the Need Top gospel artist in Uganda. D. Kolenda Reflections K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Meeting the Need Top gospel artist in Uganda. The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Resort Marcus tries to surrender Grey’s Anatomy Richard avoids Cathe- Scandal Edison makes a shocking ac- KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) the Colorado. (N) ’ (CC) rine’s advances. (N) ’ (CC) cusation. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) 30 Rock “Florida” Parks and Recre- The Office “Suit 1600 Penn An ex- Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) ation (N) ’ (CC) Warehouse” (N) travagant gala. ’ ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) American Idol “Auditions No. 2” Hopefuls perform for the judges. (N) ’ (Part 2 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) of 2) (CC) (N) Raymond “Liars” The First 48 “Body of Evidence” Dis- The First 48 A 911 caller is found cov- The First 48 Fatal stabbing at a Texas The First 48: Missing Persons A Chi- Beyond Scared Straight Troublesome Beyond Scared Straight Oklahoma A&E 52 52 membered body parts are found. ered in blood. (CC) strip mall. (CC) cago hotel guest goes missing. (N) teens enter a Virginia Jail. (N) County Detention Center. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› The Karate Kid (1984, Drama) Ralph Macchio, Noriyuki “Pat” Morita. A Japa- ›› The Wedding Planner (2001, Romance-Comedy) Jennifer Lopez, Matthew McConaughey, ››› Jerry Maguire (1996) Tom Cruise. An attack of con- nese handyman teaches a teenager to defend himself. (CC) Bridgette Wilson-Sampras. An event organizer has eyes for her biggest client’s beau. (CC) science changes an L.A. sports agent’s life. (CC) APL 43 43 Gator Boys “Warrior Gator” (CC) Rattlesnake Republic ’ (CC) Country Justice ’ North Woods Law: On the Hunt (N) Law on the Border (N) ’ North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” ›› Four Brothers (2005, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson, André Benjamin. (CC) › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) Most Eligible Dal- The Millionaire The Millionaire Matchmaker A Hello The Millionaire Matchmaker Profes- The Millionaire Matchmaker Steve Lo- (N) Watch What Hap- The Millionaire BRAVO 66 66 las “Pony Up” Matchmaker ’ Kitty fanatic. ’ sional poker player. ’ bel, a Jewish hip-hop manager. (N) pens: Live (N) Matchmaker ’ CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Doc Zone “Serving the Royals” (N) CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ››› The Princess Bride (1987, Adventure) Cary Elwes, Robin Wright. Premiere. ’ (CC) Princess Bride CNBC 46 46 Shadow Billionaire (N) American Greed Mad Money Shadow Billionaire American Greed Get Slim Hair Restoration CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) What Would You Do? Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront South Park “Crip- Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) Kroll Show “San Workaholics It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 ple Fight!” (CC) port (CC) With Jon Stewart Diego Diet” (CC) “Booger Nights” in Phila. in Phila. With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Good-Charlie Radio Rebel (2012, Drama) Debby Ryan. ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Good-Charlie Austin & Ally ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Moonshiners “Adios, Mr. Still” Gunfire Property Wars ’ Property Wars ’ Property Wars Property Wars (N) Moonshiners 60-year-old shine trapped Property Wars Property Wars Moonshiners 60-year-old shine trapped DSC 8 8 erupts in the bamboo patch. ’ (CC) (CC) “Timber!” (CC) ’ (CC) in a lake. ’ (CC) “Rags to Riches” “Sleuthing” (N) in a lake. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Kim E! News (N) The Soup Love You, Mean It Fashion Police “The 2013 Golden Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 tries to her issues. Globe Awards” Take Miami Take Miami ESPN 32 32 College Basketball Georgia Tech at Duke. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball South Florida at Rutgers. (N) (Live) 2013 Australian Open Tennis Third Round. From Melbourne, Australia. (N) (Live) (CC) FAM 39 39 Fresh Prince ›› Step Up 3 (2010, Drama) Rick Malambri, Adam G. Sevani. ››› Drumline (2002) Nick Cannon. Rivalry between two drummers threatens a college band. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped Cupcake Wars “Work of Art” Chopped Licorice in the first basket. Chopped “For Sake’s Sake” Sweet Genius “Samba Genius” (N) Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Archer “Fugue and Legit “Pilot” (Series Totally Biased- Archer “Fugue and FX 53 53 ment ment ment ment ment ment ment (N) ment (N) Riffs” (N) Premiere) (N) Kamau Bell Riffs” GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Humana Challenge, First Round. Golf Central (N) European PGA Tour Golf Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, First Round. Euro PGA The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch Happy Days “Rich- Happy Days “Jail- Happy Days (CC) Happy Days (CC) Frasier “The Ap- Frasier Frasier in- Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “RDWRER” HALL 19 19 “Lights Out” “The Winner” “Double Parked” (CC) ie Fights Back” house Rock” parent Trap” ’ jures his back. ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Int’l House Hunters TBA TBA Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Ultimate Guide to the Presidents Ultimate Guide to the Presidents Ultimate Guide to the Presidents A growing chasm between rich and poor. America Unearthed (CC) LI FE 51 51 (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Double Divas (N) Double Divas (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Snooki & JWOWW ’ Washington Heights ’ BUCKWILD ’ BUCKWILD ’ BUCKWILD (N) ’ BUCKWILD ’ NBCS 34 34 College Hockey NFL Turning Point Star-Spangled Sundays Game On! Cold War on Ice: Summit Series ’72 The Dakar Rally Adventure Sports NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Drake & Josh ’ House of Anubis (N) ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 House Saving a coma patient’s son. House “Whac-A-Mole” ’ (CC) House “Finding Judas” ’ (CC) House “Fools for Love” ’ (CC) House “Que Sera Sera” ’ (CC) House Saving a coma patient’s son. R O OT 31 31 UFA College Basketball Gonzaga at Portland. (N) (Live) Heartland Poker Tour (CC) Seahawks Seahawks Press The Dan Patrick Show ’ SPIKE 57 57 ›› Walking Tall (2004, Action) The Rock, Johnny Knoxville, Neal McDonough. A iMPACT Wrestling (N) (CC) Bellator MMA Live (Series Premiere) Pat Curran vs. Patricio Pitbull; Rick Hawn sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. ’ vs. Michael Chandler. From Irvine, Calif. (N) (S Live) SYFY 59 59 Haven “Burned” (CC) Haven “Last Goodbyes” (CC) Haven Audrey searches for a killer. Haven “Thanks for the Memories” Continuum “A Stitch in Time” (CC) Haven Audrey searches for a killer. TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land The Cross (CC) Grant Jeffrey Creflo Dollar Praise the Lord (CC) The King of Seinfeld “The Pilot, Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Let- Family Guy “Cool Family Guy “Meg The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds Teams are picked Conan Martin Short; David Boreanaz; TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Part II” (CC) Stock Tip” (CC) ter” ’ (CC) Hand Peter” ’ and Quagmire” Theory ’ Theory ’ and alliances are made. (N) Jake Bugg. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 American Gypsy Wedding What Not to Wear “Tristen” (N) ’ American Gypsy Wedding What Not to Wear “Tristen” (CC) American Gypsy Wedding American Gypsy Wedding NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Minnesota Timber- NBA Basketball Miami Heat at Los Angeles Lakers. From Staples Center in Los Angeles. (N) (Live) Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) The Mentalist “Rhapsody in Red” A TNT 54 54 wolves. From the Target Center in Minneapolis. (N) (CC) young violinist is shot to death. (CC) TOON 42 42 Adventure Time Regular Show Regular Show Annoying Orange MAD Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Dumb daredevils. World’s Dumbest... Dumb daredevils. Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Killer Karaoke NCIS “Stakeout” Ducky keeps a secret NCIS “Dog Tags” Abby risks her career NCIS “South by Southwest” An agent is NCIS “Knockout” Vance investigates a Suits “Blind-Sided” Harvey and Mike CSI: Crime Scene Investigation The USA 58 58 from the team. ’ (CC) to save a dog. ’ (CC) gunned down. ’ (CC) boxer’s death. ’ (CC) take on a criminal suit. (N) mysterious death of a sitcom star. VH1 62 62 Marrying, Game Marrying, Game Marrying, Game Marrying, Game ››› 48 HRS. (1982, Action) Nick Nolte, Eddie Murphy. Premiere. ’ Black Ink Crew “Oh S...” ’ Love & Hip Hop ’