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Pete Caster / [email protected] Charlie Prothero and Napavine Educational Assistant Christine Wirt take part in lessons Thursday at Napavine Elementary School. FACING AUTISM: 33-Year- band died — leaving her with Paull, along with about 200 faces the challenge of identify- limited income and three boys other area parents, educators, ing which services are right for Old Centralia Mother to raise on her own — dealing social workers and medical pro- her son. Works to Find Help for with her 6-year-old son’s au- fessionals, met recently at the Additionally, Paull lost tism became even more chal- second annual Lewis County medical insurance coverage fol- her Son and Clarify lenging. Autism Coalition conference in lowing her husband’s untimely Common Misconceptions In the five months since, Chehalis. death and now she has to pay the 33-year-old Centralia “It’s about getting people for her son’s treatments out of Raymond Following Her Husband’s mother has been doing the connected with resources so pocket. Untimely Death best she can to help her son they know they’re not alone,” “The bills are astronomical,” Tops Tigers navigate the world with the said Amber White, who is also the Centralia apartment man- / Sports 1 By Amy Nile brain-based disorder, which raising a 6-year-old with autism ager said. [email protected] causes difficulties in social in Toledo. interactions, communication Because no two children When Cynthia Paull’s hus- and certain behaviors. with autism are the same, Paull please see AUTISM, page Main 3

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Pre-Release Screening of Gifford Pinchot Movie Planned at Roxy Theatre in Morton Calendar A screening of the movie “Seeking the Greatest Good: The Today PlantsPlus, Chehalis, will be guest Conservation Legacy of Gifford speaker at the Friendly Neighbors Pinchot” before it is nationwide Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Garden Club Wednesday. release will be the evening of open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 The meeting will be at 11 a.m. at p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Wednesday at the Roxy Theatre the Vernetta Smith Chehalis Tim- in Morton. Veterans Day ceremony, 10 a.m., cor- berland Regional Library meeting ner of Walnut and Rock, Centralia, un- Doors will open at 6:30 p.m. veiling of Boots to Books memorial, room, 400 N. Market Blvd. and the movie will start at 7 Olmstead will be talking Public Agencies p.m. about different types of watering “These screenings will pro- Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, system. Large pots, small pots 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, 330-7670 vide a great opportunity for local and hanging baskets will be in community members and For- Chehalis City Council, 6 p.m., council the discussion. chamber, City Hall, 350 N. Market Blvd, est Service employees to come Olmstead will be bringing together and learn a little more 345-1042 different samples of what type Libraries about the first American forester of tubing, drip heads or spray- and the person for whom this re- Teen writing group, for teens, 5:30- ers should be used. He will also markable forest is named,” said 6:45 p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, have a PowerPoint presentation. 736-0183 Gifford Pinchot National For- Giford Pinchot, the irst chief of the Questions will be answered fol- est Supervisor Janine Clayton. lowing his talk.. U.S. Forest Service, and the namesake Organizations “Spending time together sharing of East Lewis County’s national forest, FNGC will furnish salad, des- and discussing issues and ideas Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, serts, coffee, tea and cider; par- is the subject of a ilm, “Seeking the 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111 1/2 W. is important to us all.” Greatest Good: The Conservation Leg- Main, Centralia, 736-6852 ticipants can bring a brown bag The Pinchot Institute for acy of Giford Pinchot,” being screened Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Mountain sandwich to complete their lunch. Conservation recently complet- in Morton on Wednesday at 7 p.m. View Baptist Church, Centralia, 273-3231 ed this new 55-minute movie Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Cooks Hill Community Church, Centralia, 262-3877 Talk to Focus on highlighting Gifford Pinchot related information is available and the conservation/utilitarian for viewing on the Web at http:// Support Groups Asthma Control ethic he championed. His ethic www.pinchotlegacy.org/. Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Keith Zang, Department of provides a guiding principle in After the movie, there will be 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Health, will give a presentation all Forest Service management opportunity for discussions with halis, sponsored by Human Response on asthma at 6:30 p.m. Wednes- activities to this day. fellow community members and Network, 748-6601 day at the Centralia College New A movie trailer and other Forest Service representatives. Senior Centers Science Center, room 111. Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Zang will discuss the latest Music, Bea & Wilma, 11-11:45 a.m. strategies to help achieve asthma Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation control. He will focus a little on brary, “Unbroken,” by Laura Hillenbrand, Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Pool tournament, 1 p.m. medication, but also on triggers 985-2148 Pinochle, 10 a.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 and strategies to help with be- Organizations Live music by Highway 12 East band, Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. havior change. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friendly Neighbors Garden Club, 11 Pinochle, 10 a.m. Community members who CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 a.m., call for meeting location, 748-6189 “Taco Tuesday”enrichment lunch, noon, $3 attend will receive a certificate. donation Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, STARS credit is available; bring “Writing from Within” writer’s group, Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First 12:30 p.m. 785-4325 your registry number. St., Winlock Koffee klatch with maple bars, 8-10 a.m., The talk is co-sponsored by Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, American Legion Post 71, Napavine, 7 785-4325 Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Lewis County Parent to Parent/ p.m., Napavine City Hall, 295-3559 Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m. Karate, 6-7 p.m. Family Support Network, Paula Support Groups Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Zamudio and Centralia College. Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. The event is free and open to the Domestic violence support group, Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- Bingo, 12:30 p.m. public. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Zumba, 6 p.m. halis, sponsored by Human Response Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. For additional information, Network, 748-6601 Toledo Senior Center, 864-211 call Joan, 736-9391 ext. 385 Bunco, 10:30 a.m. Loss of a Child Support Group, 7-8:30 Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. Oil painting class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. p.m., Providence Professional Center, Pinochle, noon, $1 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 748-4347 Horticulture project, 2 p.m. Zumba, 6-7 p.m. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Cowlitz Prairie Grange, potluck Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Sweet Treats, 9 a.m. 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis dinner 6:30 p.m., meeting 7:30 p.m., Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested Young Professionals Lewis County 864-2023 donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside $6.74 Wednesday, Nov. 14 Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) Senior Centers Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. 293-6126 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Open pool, 9:30 a.m. Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Music, 11 a.m. PlantsPlus Owner to Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation halis, 740-0492 Speak at Garden Club Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15 Libraries Write your life, 1 p.m. “On the Verge or the Geography of Meeting PageTurners book discussion, for Morton Senior Center, 496-323 Eric Olmstead, owner of adults, 3-4 p.m., Salkum Timberland Li- Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 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 Nov. 13, 2012 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s L 49.88 65.0 +0.08 90s H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.72 85.0 +0.16 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.05 10.5 +0.05 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Showers Likely Few Showers Few Showers Mostly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 6.17 18.0 +0.26 30s H 51º 40º 52º 35º 51º 41º 50º 45º 53º 46º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 8.61 ---- +1.97 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 ...... 7:12 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:40 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 54 40/33 Moonrise ...... 6:59 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 45 49/41 Moonset ...... 4:36 p.m. Normal High ...... 53 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 40 50/41 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 64 in 1936 Seattle Anchorage 29/25 mc 35/27 sn New First Full Last Record Low ...... 16 in 1955 50/44 Boise 52/32 mc 51/31 mc Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 11/13 11/20 11/28 12/6 Boston 57/37 sh 46/36 s Yesterday ...... 0.08" 51/40 45/31 Dallas 61/38 s 63/39 s Month to date ...... 1.57" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 84/72 s 84/71 pc Normal month to date . . .2.66" Centralia 51/41 Las Vegas 67/47 s 68/49 s Year to date ...... 32.90" 51/40 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 52/30 s 55/34 s Normal year to date . . . .35.50" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 80/50 s 82/54 s 48/34 Grass None None Longview 51/40 St. Louis 50/32 s 52/34 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 52/41 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 43/30 s 45/33 s Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 65/52 pc 65/53 pc weather. Temperatures , DC 51/37 sh 49/37 s Yesterday Portland 52/40 The Dalles are today’s highs and SendCity in your weather-relatedHi/Lo Prcp. photo- tonight’s lows. graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 52/41 49/41 World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 68/49 pc 70/49 pc New Delhi 82/58 s 81/58 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 46/27 s 47/28 s Paris 50/32 pc 51/34 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 50/42 sh 50/41 sh Spokane 41/33 sh 43/31 mc London 55/45 pc 51/39 s Rio de Janeiro 78/70 t 77/69 ra r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 53/44 sh 52/43 sh Tri Cities 48/36 mc 48/34 pc Mexico City 72/50 pc 71/49 pc Rome 74/55 s 70/54 mc sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 51/40 sh 52/35 sh Wenatchee 44/35 cl 45/36 pc Moscow 39/31 mc 35/31 pc Sydney 70/59 s 66/60 mc

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By Eric Schwartz Lewis County prosecutor alcohol, I don’t think it’s a good “I think the feds may see as [email protected] idea,” he said. far as a way to get some kind of Meyer said he wouldn't be revenue out of it,” he said. “But I Jonathan Meyer won’t be the state have elected to dis- tively healthy margin, has mired surprised if the federal govern- think we might see some sort of weeding out any marijuana- miss many misdemeanor cases. prosecutors across the state in a ment seeks an injunction to halt injunction. … It forces the con- linked misdemeanors. Prosecutors in Clark, Pierce and similar situation. The law essen- the initiative from becoming versation.” Lewis County’s elected pros- King counties have decided to tially allows state residents of le- law. The former criminal de- However things hash out, ecutor told The Chronicle that stop prosecuting some lower-ti- gal age to possess up to an ounce fense attorney, though, said that Meyer said his office will abide his office will continue prose- er cases before the law even goes of cannabis. Washington may have forced by the law. If there is no injunc- cuting those found in possession on the books. Meyer said his office briefly the federal government to take tion or federal action barring the of the recently legalized sub- “That’s a policy they have to discussed the issue of existing a look at the issue in a fresh way. personal possession of marijua- stance up until a newly passed make for themselves,” Meyer prosecutions before he arrived With two states — Colorado na by Dec. 6, his office will fall in voter initiative goes into effect said. “I look at it as, it was illegal at his conclusion. In the past, approved a similar measure line with state law and stop pros- Dec. 6. at the time it was committed.” Meyer has chosen not to take a in the Nov. 6 election — both ecuting the activity as a crime. The determination comes Passage of Initiative 502, vocal position when it comes to moving to legalize personal “The voters spoke,” he said. as a handful of his peers across which voters approved by a rela- the issue of medical marijua- possession of cannabis, the fed- “So we have to honor the law.” Autism: More Than 10,000 Autistic Children Have No Coverage in Washington Continued from Front But even with coverage, par- LEWIS COUNTY ents face problems because in- RESOURCES surance companies often don’t Child’s healthcare provider pay for the services needed to Screening agencies: address the disorder. Lewis County Special Educa- Washington state has more tion Co-op — (360) 748-8844 than 10,000 autistic children Centralia-Chehalis Student that have never received cover- Support —(360) 807-7245 age for their treatments, accord- Early Childhood Education ing to the coalition. But that may Programs: soon change as the state moves INTOT — (360) 748-4359 toward reforming coverage for ECEAP — (360) 736-9391 behavioral disorders. Growing Together — (360) In the meantime, Rebecca 807-7245 Turnbull, Lewis County’s spe- Lewis County Head Start — cial education director, said it’s (360) 736-1696 important for parents to know Pope’s Kids Place — (360) school districts will evaluate 736-9147 and provide services for chil- Family Support: dren with disabilities like au- Parent to Parent — (360) tism. More than 100 students in 736-9558 the 13 area school districts cur- rently receive therapies for au- COMING THURSDAY tism spectrum disorders, which A Rochester mother is rais- now affect one in 88 children ing money to create weighted Pete Caster / [email protected] nationwide, according to the quilts that help autistic chil- Logan and Charlie Prothero and their mother Amanda Prothero play Thursday afternoon after lessons at Napavine Elemen- U.S. Centers for Disease Control dren sleep. tary School. and Prevention. Read about “Project Logan” “Being a parent with a child in the second story in this two- that are of particular interest to and that’s vaccination,” said That’s why groups like the with autism can be exhausting,” part series on autism in Thurs- the student, like Angry Birds or 30-year autism researcher Dr. Lewis County Autism Coalition, Turnbull said. “We might see day’s Chronicle and on the Thomas the Tank Engine. Glenn Tripp, of Tacoma’s Mary which includes parents like Web at www.chronline.com. what looks like misbehavior but “It’s using what motivates or Bridge Children’s Hospital, who Paull and Prothero and educa- they’re just trying to deal with drives them,” Easley said. diagnosed the Prothero twins. tors like Turnbull, are working feelings of discomfort.” The male dominant disorder to pool resources and help oth- any physical signs of autism, is becoming increasingly preva- ers dealing with the disorder. Prothero said it’s hard because Increasing Prevalence Misperceptions of Autism lent, said Tripp, with autism “One of the unique things people treat them like normal While some autism cases can Because the communica- now striking one in 54 boys and about Lewis County is the col- 5-year-olds. be linked to genetic abnormali- tion issues often associated with one in 206 girls. laboration,” Turnbull said. “We “It’s kind of a double edged ties, the causes of the medical While about 70 percent of autism leave children without sword,” the Chehalis mother think outside the box and get words to express their feelings, brain disorder are not yet well the increased prevalence can things done.” said. “You can’t see inside their understood by doctors and psy- be explained by a higher rate of ••• they sometimes act out. The head that there’s a misfire of in- tantrums are often mistakenly chiatrists. 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Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 LOCAL Drive ‘N’ Drop to Replace Walk ‘N’ Knock A DAY OF GIVING: Eight Area Food Banks Depend LEWIS COUNTY DRIVE ‘N’ DROP on Annual Holiday Food What: Food drive to ben- Center Drive in Lewis County efit eight area food banks Fuller’s Market Basket When: Saturday, Dec. 1, Church of the Nazarene By Amy Nile from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Providence Centralia [email protected] Facebook: www.Face- Hospital book.com/LewisCounty- Chehalis: With economy still sluggish DrivenDrop Main Street Food Mart and dwindling donations, Lewis Twitter: www.Twitter. Tires Incorporated County food banks are strug- com/DriveNDrop Ace Hardware gling to stock their shelves to Planning: Tuesdays at Safeway feed nearly 2,000 area families 1:15 p.m. All are welcome to Les Schwab Tires every month. attend. Shop-N-Kart That’s why local food banks Main Sponsors: The Walmart are teaming up with area busi- Chronicle, TransAlta, United Winlock: nesses and other organizations Pete Caster / [email protected] Way of Lewis County, Lewis Fred’s Shell Service and to put on the first-ever Drive ‘N’ A volunteer ills a box of food at the Winlock Food Bank on Oct. 31. The facility County Public Health and Tire Drop, a holiday food drive on is one of eight that would beneit from Drive ‘N’ Drop, a new food drive that is Social Services Sterling Savings Bank Dec. 1. launching this year on Dec. 1. Main Organizers: Ma- White Pass, Packwood, This year, the event will jor DeWayne Halstad of the Randle and Glenoma: replace the annual Walk ‘N’ 300 families come to the Win- throughout the county, includ- Centralia Salvation Army, Fisher Market Knock, following the retirement lock Food Bank each month. ing the 19 main fire stations. Dr. Joe Dolezal, Lewis Coun- Blanton’s Market of 25-year veteran organizer “A lot of people might be un- “Dec. 1 is what we used to ty Sheriff’s Office Deputy Salkum, Mossyrock, Brian Panush. der the impression that only the call Christmas in Lewis County,” Director Ross McDowell Cinebar and Onalaska: Walk ‘N’ Knock typically unemployed use the food bank,” said Wagar, an organizer from Representatives of the Brenda’s Market supplied each of the eight area said Stan Taloff, who runs the TransAlta. area food banks: Lynn Ford, Salkum Super food banks with a two- or three- Winlock Food Bank. “But it’s Donors will even be able to Debbie Campbell of United Pe Ell and Doty: month supply of staple items also the underemployed.” bring donations to the Santa Pa- Way of Lewis County, Mi- Pe Ell Hardware and Gar- annually. This year, organizers Because wages in Lewis rade in Chehalis and drop them chael Wagar from TransAlta, den decided to create Drive ‘N’ Drop, County are much lower than the off on a float. Those who cannot and several others. Doty Grocery Store an event aimed at higher effi- rest of the state, Taloff said, local make it to a drop location out- To Volunteer: Call Dr. Morton and Mineral: ciency with the same charitable families need the help. side of the Twin Cities can call a Joe Dolezal and speak to his Sacred Heart Church cause. “It’s sad that a country that fire district to arrange a pick up. office staff at (360) 736-7385 Cash and check donations: “The food banks are really ex- has so much has people going Additionally, donors can to volunteer. For volunteers All Security State Bank cited because they were scared,” hungry,” Sonner said. “Being make cash, card and check do- in the Vader-Winlock area branches or United Way of said Michael Wagar, who came that food is a staple and a neces- nations at all Security State call Chuck Sonner at (360) Lewis County in Chehalis up with this year’s event. “We sity, you have to do everything Bank branches, at United Way 520-3081. Credit or debit card dona- did Drive ‘N’ Drop to show re- in your power to raise awareness of Lewis County in Chehalis or Reader Board Help: tions: spect for Walk ‘N’ Knock.” in the community.” through the event’s Facebook Lynn Ford will handle read- Facebook via Paypal Organizers in Winlock even Last year’s Walk ‘N’ Knock page. er board coordination. Call If you can’t get to a drop decided to do both events this brought 10,500 pounds of food Cash can go further than (360) 269-2356 to find out site on Dec. 1: year. to Winlock alone and about actual food donations because how. Area fire departments “As our resources dwindle 90,000 pounds to distribute food banks can purchase gro- outside of the Twin Cit- and more families come in, we throughout the county, accord- cery items in bulk at a lower cost, DRIVE ‘N’ DROP SITES ies will drive to your home have to keep resources up,” said ing to Bonnie Pedersen, the trea- Wagar said. and pick up donations. Call Chuck Sonner, the volunteer surer for the Lewis County Food “So it stretches your dollar Fire departments: Lewis County Emergency leader for the Winlock and Va- Bank Coalition, which com- further,” he said. Centralia at Harrison Ave. Management Director Ross der area. bines resources for the eight in- All donations are appreci- and North Pearl; Chehalis at McDowell at (360) 740-1310 Sonner said with two to five dependently operated locations. ated, Wagar said. Park Street, Jackson Highway to make arrangements. new families visiting the Win- “The Drive ‘N’ Drop is such a “Our goal is to raise as much and Adna Grange; Napavine; lock Food Bank alone each week great idea,” said Pedersen. “The money for food as possible to Winlock; Vader; Pe Ell; Cur- SUGGESTED ITEMS and the state cutting some of sluggish economy and the lack feed the hungry,” he said. tis; Toledo; Onalaska; Salkum; the organization’s funding, they of job growth here in Lewis Wagar said he and other Mossyrock; Morton; Randle; Canned vegetables, can’t afford to lose any volume, County are strong contributors organizers hope to learn from Glenoma; and Packwood canned fruits, canned staple especially considering that do- to the need.” this year’s event to make Drive Centralia: items such as beans, soup, nations have gone down about ‘N’ Drop just as much a Lewis Post Net at Safeway Shop- cereal, pasta, tuna fish, baby 20 percent in the last two years DRIVE ‘N’ DROP WILL have sites County tradition and a success ping Center food, toilet paper but the number of families com- to leave food donations on Sat- as the Walk ‘N’ Knock. Growing Places thrift Source: Stan Taloff of the ing in continues to increase. urday, Dec. 1, from 10 a.m. to ••• shop at Goodwill Shopping Winlock Food Bank Right now, Sonner said, nearly 3 p.m. at about 40 locations Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 CH484872bw.ke • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 Dreary Weather Doesn’t Prevent Toledo’s Ode to Veterans DEDICATION CEREMONY: Boy Scouts Assist in Unveiling New Moemorial By Hallie Simons For The Chronicle Though the weather was dreary at best, veterans, family members, and grateful citizens lined the sidewalks in Toledo for the third annual Veterans Day Parade Sunday. The parade is a collabora- tive effort, but most credit April Pennington-Farey for pulling everything all together. “I was sad to see that there’s no parade, and I had to fix it,” said Pennington-Farey, who began the effort for the parade more than three years ago. “It’s Veterans Day, I think that as a community, there’s more people getting more awareness out there in thank you to our veterans and military personnel.” 144 American flags were do- nated by Vision Toledo to hand out at the parade. The streets were lined with flags as a result.

Among the various parade Hallie Simons / [email protected] participants were members of A Toledo police vehicle leads members of the American Legion down the street to begin the Veterans Day Parade on Sunday. This is the third year of the parade, and the American Legion, the Free- the irst year it has been held in Toledo. For the irst two years, it was held in Winlock. dom Riders, members of the Veterans Memorial Museum American Legion held a dedi- of local veterans, whose fami- The Boy Scouts assisted in (including several military ve- cation ceremony for a new war lies have purchased a spot on the dedication ceremony with a hicles), and four troops of Boy memorial that is being built at the wall for them. There is still flag ceremony in honor of the Scouts, totalling more than 40 Little Shop of scouts and leaders. the local park. The memorial space available on the wall, and veterans. There were also many classic has been two years in the mak- bricks are $100 for any interest- Following the dedication, the cars on display, carrying more ing, explained member Wendy ed parties. Toledo Community Senior Cen- Book & Lyrics by Howard Ashman, veterans, all sporting at least one Carolan. “We’ve gotten folks to come ter served a meal for the families Music by Alan Menken Based on the ilm by Roger Corman, American flag. The memorial is made of down even from Fort Lewis,” and veterans. More than 100 Directed by Erin Baker Following the parade, the bricks inscribed with names said Carolan. people were served. Coming Parcel Revaluation Begins for Adna, Boistfort, n! Nov.Soo 30 - Dec. 16 Ch484740sl.db Evaline, Napavine, Pe Ell School Districts The By The Chronicle revaluation cycle. The Chehalis in 2014. Cycle 3 inspections are in the door or gate of the prop- Staff from the Lewis County School District was the first area ongoing until late spring of 2013. erty they are inspecting. 226 W. Center Street, Centralia WA physically inspected and valued According to the Assessor's The Washington State Con- www.evergreenplayhouse.wordpress.com Assessor's Office are now assess- 360-736-8628 ing parcels in the Cycle 3 Area, since Lewis County converted Office, it will be easy to iden- stitution requires all parcels be which includes the Adna, Boist- to the annual revaluation cycle. tify a Lewis County Appraiser valued at 100 percent of their fort, Evaline, Napavine and Pe That assessment, done in 2011, on your property: They wear market value. In 2009, the state Ell school districts. was for taxes owed in 2012. The green or orange uniform shirts legislature passed a law requir- GIVE THE GIFT Each year, Lewis County Mossyrock and Onalaska school and brightly colored safety vests ing all counties to value prop- OF HEALTH physically inspects 1/6 of the districts were physically inspect- marked “Assessor’s Staff” on the erty annually by the year 2014. county and statistically updates ed in 2012 for taxes owed in 2013. back. In addition, they will be For more information con- THIS HOLIDAY the remaining 5/6 of the county The Cycle 3 assessments cer- driving a county vehicle marked tact the Lewis County Assessor’s — a process known as an annual tified in 2013 are for taxes paid “Assessor” and will leave a card Office at (360)740-1392. SEASON Charter Schools Narrowly Win Approval in Washington By The Seattle Times Charters won't solve all the say they're confident he is wrong, those opponents, who include By a slim margin, Washing- state's education problems, “but but Dorn has asked the state at- most of the state's education ton voters have approved Initia- they are a tool in the toolbox torney general's office for advice groups, argued that Washing- tive 1240, which will allow up to that we've needed,” said Lisa on what his legal options might ton should not create a new set 40 charter schools to open here Macfarlane, one of the pro- be. Some charter-school groups of schools when it is under court charter campaign's leaders. have already expressed inter- over the next five years. order to provide more money to Macfarlane is among those est in coming here, and the su- Can be used to The outcome makes Wash- who hope the first charter perintendent of Spokane Public its existing schools. purchase: ington the 42nd state in the schools will open as early as next Schools is interested in having a Memberships nation to allow charters. It's a fall, although that might be op- charter in her district, according Personal Training latecomer to a movement that timistic. The new state commis- to The Spokesman-Review. Tennis Lessons started 20 years ago in Min- sion that will review and approve Tuesday's election marked Gymnastics Lessons nesota and has since grown to charter school applications the fourth time since 1996 that Swim Lessons include nearly 6,000 schools doesn't have to be appointed un- Washington voters have been Nov. 9 - Nov. 15 Laser Tag parties across the nation. til March 6. The state Board of asked to approve charters, pub- he Odd Life of Timothy Green & more! The Associated Press de- Education also has until then to licly financed but privately run $3 • PG clared Monday that the initia- decide how it will handle appli- schools that are supposed to 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat & Sun) tive has passed. Supporters de- cations from school boards that live or die on how well their stu- Hope Springs clared victory Saturday, saying might want to authorize char- dents perform.

$3 • PG-13 CH484129cz.cg they look forward to opening CH484801bw.cg ters. The measure also may still In the past, a majority of 6:00pm (No hur) high-quality charter schools face a legal challenge. voters have sided with charter here. Their lead has shrunk Randy Dorn, the elected head opponents, who have argued Trouble With the Curve only slightly since election night, of the state's Office of Superin- charters haven't proved to be $3 • PG-13 when the measure led with 51.2 tendent of Public Instruction, better than other public schools, 9:00pm (No hur) 12:30pm (Wed Early Bird Matinee) Centralia 736-1683 • 2020 Borst Ave. percent of the vote. Opponents believes that the state Constitu- would drain money from them ThuRsdAy, Nov. 15: GNMT Freak Mountain Chehalis 748-3744 • 91 SW Chehalis Ave Ramblers 7:00PM. FREE ALL AGES! have not conceded, saying they tion requires all public schools and leave them with the harder- Minor with parent before 7 pm only Rochester 273-0457 • 10119 Hwy 12 will wait until all votes are $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE to be under his department's to-educate kids. 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia www.thorbeckes.com counted. jurisdiction. Charter supporters This year, in particular, (360) 736-1634 •

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[email protected] Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 LOCAL Injured Afghan Child Adds Element of Hope to Hearing MURDERS: During the that two soldiers were involved in the killing. Pretrial Hearing of But Baraan, who has re- Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, ceived $50,000 in compensa- tion payments to help take care a 7-Year-Old Girl of his brother's family, also said Testified Briefly from he now believes only one soldier Afghanistan on Sunday was involved. Defense attorney John Hen- By Hal Bernton ry Browne, who traveled to Af- The Seattle Times ghanistan for the hearing, asked Baraan why he had changed his JOINT BASE LEWIS-MC- view of what happened March CHORD — When she first saw 11. an Army doctor on the morn- "I talked to my brother's wife ing of March 11, Zardana had a before I was coming ... (to testi- gunshot wound to her head that fy) and I had her tell me ... what left her hair flecked with brain happened. So that's why," Bara- matter. an said. The girl's condition was so Prosecutors during the pre- dire that the doctor initially trial hearings have portrayed set her aside to treat the other Bales as a lone killer. wounded Afghans who arrived In the weeks after the with her at the base in Kanda- killings, Army investigators har province. Only later did he checked allegations that a sec- make a last-ditch effort to get a breathing tube into her, and Lois Silver / Associated Press ond soldier went with Bales to save her life. In this detail of a courtroom sketch, U.S. Army Staf Sgt. Robert Bales, center, is shown Monday, Nov. 5, during a preliminary the first village of Alkozai, ac- After a marathon journey hearing in a military courtroom at Joint Base Lewis McChord in Washington state. An Afghan National Army guard who re- cording to testimony at the of recovery that took her to a ported seeing a U.S. soldier outside a remote base the night 16 civilians were massacred in March said the man did not stop hearing. San Diego hospital for months even after being asked three times to do so. The guard, named Nematullah, testiied by live video from Kandahar, Afghani- They also took DNA sam- of treatment, the 7-year-old stan, on Friday during an overnight session for a hearing in the case against Staf Sgt. Robert Bales. At right is Investigating ples of the other soldiers' clothes Zardana — wearing a pur- Oicer Col. Lee Deneke, and at left is Bales' attorney, Emma Scanlan. but did not find the presence of ple headscarf and flashing a another person's blood, as was shy smile — sat down Sun- said two soldiers were involved found on Bales' clothes. day morning at a big table at a in the killing of her husband, The evidence — as laid out military base in Kandahar. She Mohammad Dawud, in the vil- during the pretrial hearing — had come to testify via video “My father was shot in his legs. At the same time, lage of Najiban. would appear to make it more in the pretrial hearing of Staff he was cursing at the individual, and then he According to Mansapit, unlikely that a second soldier Sgt. Robert Bales, the Lewis- Masouma Dawud described the was involved in the second wave McChord soldier prosecutors was shot in the throat and chest.” following sequence of events in of killings at Najiban. While allege wounded Zardana dur- the June interview: Bales allegedly was in that vil- lage, Special Forces and infan- ing an hours-long rampage that Robina Masouma said one of the took the lives of 16 people and witness to the alleged murders soldiers came into the house try soldiers did a head count wounded six others. yelling about the Taliban and and determined no one else was A translator said Zardana started rummaging through the missing, according to court tes- had some trouble standing, so viewed by a presiding officer, American soldier shot and house, while a second soldier timony. she was sitting down when who will decide whether Bales killed her sister, who had come stood in the doorway. Several soldiers testified they asked to raise her right hand will face a court-martial. to her father's side and covered Masouma said the second met Bales as he walked back to and swear to tell the truth. After Zardana left the wit- herself in a blanket. soldier blocked her way and that the base on March 11 from the "Yes, I do. And I promise not ness table, the tales of horror "The bullet went through her one of the soldiers then shot her direction of Najiban. to lie," she exclaimed. continued. This time, another index finger, and then through husband. They did not see any other Zardana spoke only briefly. young girl who lived in the her skull," Robina said. Masouma also indicated that soldiers return that night, and She affirmed that the soldier first village — Alkozai — testi- During this hearing, which she heard helicopters overhead more than 10 minutes of sur- who shot her that night in the fied that Bales allegedly visited unfolded Saturday evening Pa- during the attack, Mansapit said. veillance video played during village of Alkozai wore a black that night. Her name was Ro- cific time, some of the testimony Masouma has not testified the hearing showed only one T-shirt and khaki pants. bina. She spoke of the carnage raised questions about whether at the pretrial hearing, nor have soldier — allegedly Bales — re- But her appearance — testa- wrought by an American soldier Bales acted alone as alleged by any other women from the two turning from Najiban to the ment to a remarkable recovery she said came into her com- prosecutors. villages. base. — offered a welcome moment of pound before dawn. The first witness at the hear- Masouma's brother-in-law, hope in an Army courtroom in "My father was shot in his ing, called by Bales' defense Mullah Baraan, did testify from Western Washington that had legs," Robina testified. "At the team, was Special Agent Leona Afghanistan during the week- You May entered a sixth day of often dark same time, he was cursing at Mansapit, an Army criminal in- end hearing. He did not witness testimony about Bales and his the individual, and then he was vestigator based in southern Af- the killings, but came to the alleged crimes in two villages shot in the throat and the chest." ghanistan earlier this year, and scene afterward. Qualify For near the small outpost where he Robina said some of the bullet she testified in person in the Under cross-examination was based. fragments passed through her Lewis-McChord courtroom. from the defense team, Baraan Hearing Aids The Article 32 hearing is father and struck her in the leg. In June, Mansapit inter- testified that he also was ini- Do you feel you have a gathering evidence to be re- She also testified how the viewed Masouma Dawud, who tially told by his brother's widow hearing loss that may be due to loud noise exposure at your past or Toledo Council Honors Longtime Reserve Officer present work? You May Qualify For 25 YEARS OF SERVICE: HearingAids. Randy Pennington Has At Avada Hearing Care Consistently Worked ‘‘I tell you quite bluntly Centerwe are a local Full Time Hours in His that I have been hearing aid company Volunteer Position who offer assistance in quite blessed that, filing State Labor and By Natalie St. John at 61 years old, I am Industries, Federal and The Daily News Self Insured Claims. If physically able to do it. you already have a claim TOLEDO — Reserve deputy in process we can help Randy Pennington, a police vol- ... Heck, I tackled some you track it If you already unteer in Toledo for the last 25 wear hearing aids come to years, has no plans to slow down guy in a creek about Avada for your batteries any time soon. three weeks ago.’’ At last week’s Toledo City and cleanings. Council meeting, city staff, FREE council members and citizens Randy Pennington HEARING honored Pennington’s two and police volunteer in Toledo one-half decades of volunteer SCREENINGS service with a plaque and cake. THIS WEEK Pennington has “never failed to answer the call when we CALL 1-888-798-8248 needed you,” Mayor Jerry Pratt cident he survived last year the you will be connected to told the reservist. most frightening incident in his the location nearest to you. “He does so much for this de- police career. partment, and he basically does While en route from his it all for free,” Chief John Brock- home in Winlock to Toledo on mueller said in an interview. the department Kawasaki, a “He’s always on the go, on the woman failed to yield at a stop Aberdeen, Belfair, CH484036cz.cg move, on the lookout. He’s dug sign, forcing him to dump the Bremerton, Centralia, Longview, Olympia, up some great stuff. I can pretty bike. Natalie St. John / The Daily News Port Orchard, Shelton much count on randy to make it He woke up several hours lat- Reserve deputy Randy Pennington receives a plaque commemorating his 25 happen.” er while undergoing a CAT scan. years of volunteer service. © 2012, Hearing Healthcare Management, Inc. 135 Pennington has consistently He was not injured seriously, but worked close to full-time hours, he had a bruise on his right leg tasks, such as repairing flats and patrolling several evenings a from his waist to his ankle. carrying groceries: “I just enjoy BANK OWNED REAL ESTATE week after a full shift as a truck- “I’ve had quite a few tussles ... helping people. That sounds er. “He’s like a 21-year-old rook- (but) I don’t ever want to do that kind of corny, but it’s true.” TIMED ONLINE INTERNET AUCTION ie, with 30 years of experience,” again. I won’t even get back on Pennington said that he ENDS NOV. 14TH - 1PM PST Brockmueller said. a motorcycle. I basically gave up plans to continue serving the Good health is the main a lifetime of riding motorcycles,” Toledo Police Department — as *** 28 Properties in 5 States *** thing that’s made his extended Pennington said. long as he is healthy and physi- career possible, Pennington said. One of his proudest mo- cally fit. Pre-Auction Offers Encouraged - Brokers Invited “I tell you quite bluntly that I ments came several years “I won’t put the public in have been quite blessed that, at ago, when he used his expe- harm’s way by not being able to 654 Division Ave., Morton,WA 61 years old, I am physically able rience as a paramedic to help do what I need to do,” he said. 1200 +/- sq. ft. Home, 3-Bdrm to do it. ... Heck, I tackled some a distressed young woman guy in a creek about three weeks through a life-threatening SEE WEBSITE (28+/-) PROPERTIES ago!” emergency delivery. The baby Have a Locals like to joke that Pen- did not survive, but he saved CORBETT BOTTLES REAL ESTATE

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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 Chehalis Needs to Continue Push for Utility Rate Solution The business of running a crease pushes residents’ bill to $95,000 per year when the rate tonight holds its first meeting city is usually less than glori- Our Views $121.63 on average. When the is fully implemented in 2016. since the rate increase went into ous, with a great deal of atten- proved its first cost increase in cost increase is fully in place in General Manager Pat Sauter effect — approved the change tion needed on such matters as five years for water and sewer 2016, residential customers will said the increase could force last month by a narrow 4-3 vote. roads, water lines and the icky rates that many property own- be paying a total of 45 percent the company to look at moving We hope and believe that the reality of sewer systems. ers already consider to be too more. more work to its existing facility city fathers understand how Chehalis officials have cer- high. This is real money for the in Moses Lake. important and serious this rate tainly spent thousands of hours City leaders say the in- citizens of town, but their pain This food-packing company increase is. and millions of dollars over creased cost is necessary to could be compounded if busi- isn’t the only one to face this hit. Although the rate has al- recent decades upgrading the meet a requirement from the nesses are forced to cut because If their response includes layoffs, ready gone into effect, the issue city’s water and sewer systems state for a $1.8 million reserve of their own significant in- the ripple effect through the can’t and shouldn’t end here. to better handle the reality of fund. The state has some lever- creases. Chehalis economy will be even The prospect of even one busi- modern life, including increas- age here, since they gave the The hit is especially strong nastier than untreated waste- ness leaving town because of ingly exacting environmental Mint City a no-interest loan to for National Frozen Foods, water. Increased unemployment sky-high utility rates is unac- regulations. build the new wastewater treat- which has a plant on State Street and utility rates on the one ceptable, and should prompt The citizens, businesses and ment plant. and another in the industrial hand, and an environment less our leaders to continue pushing property owners bear the costs The average residential park south of town. attractive to new businesses on for a solution that keeps both of these upgrades. customer in Chehalis has paid Between the two of them, the other. our public utility and our pri- Most recently, the city ap- $100.85 per month. The in- National is facing an additional The City Council — which vate businesses solvent. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Life Exists Beyond Elections—Thankfully As I watched election results Tuesday night, my heart sunk to my stomach. How could people possibly re-elect President The voters have Barack Obama when our nation is struggling with 7.9 percent spoken on the unemployment? presidency and a But they did. The voters have spoken on the presidency host of state and and a host of state and local local races and races and issues. We live in a re- public where the majority rules. issues. We live in When I crawled into bed, I didn’t want to wake up Wednes- a republic where day and face four more years the majority rules. of declining family incomes, increasing costs, and soaring health care Illnesses such as scarlet fever premiums. sometimes put the family under Since I wasn’t COMMENTARY: quarantine. good company, I told friends Like a picture from John Forks in the Road and family I’d Steinbeck’s “The Grapes of probably need Wrath,” the Van Kleeks piled to hibernate all their belongings into a truck Thanking Veterans, One at a Time for a month or in late 1937 and moved west to Every year, the calendar tells together for short but unforget- enjoy to this day. two. By Julie McDonald Washington, where they settled us to acknowledge the service of table amounts of time. I’ve seen Sean Hoban since. Instead, on a farm near Adna. those we call veterans. We eventually drifted away He’s morphed into a man unto Friday night After graduating from Che- I watched Toledo High School They’re just people, really, from one another as most boys do. himself, becoming a detective halis High School in 1943, Lo- though the term “nothing more After the frequent, then occasional on a small but vibrant Ameri- students engage dozens of en- retta worked in the Kaiser ship- ergetic middle school kids in and nothing less” doesn’t seem to and finally non-existent lunches, can Indian reservation near my yards at Vancouver as a welder’s work at the end of this sentence. he became another face in the games and exercise during an hometown. On a recent cloud- Likewise, each year reminds hallway as I found my footing as Honor Society-sponsored fun helper, and later met Hayden covered day, I rested my arm out me how difficult it is to put a new student in a new town with night. Downey, an Oklahoma native. the window of a truck and chat- thankfulness into words, as if fresh challenges to face. On Saturday I joined family They married in July 1945 and ted with Sean about some of the the sheer number of veterans As I came into my own, a members and friends of Loretta had three sons — Bill, Bob, and things that have happened over stifles my appreciation and tragic thing happened. Everyone Bell Downey at Woodland Es- Ben. In 1960, the couple opened the years since we shared stories leaves me bewildered in front of remembers the day. Sept. 11, and gravy fries at the Coffee tates to help her celebrate her Downey’s Signal Service Station an empty computer screen and 2011, is that once-in-a-century 90th birthday. I was blessed four at Second and Market in Cheh- House. I couldn’t help but think an untouched keyboard. moment when everyone can about how much more noble his years ago to help her publish alis, and later sold cars through This year, though, is differ- remember where they were. We “A Legacy of Faith and Family: Downey Subaru. Loretta did the stories sounded than mine, but I ent. remember the television cover- never said a word to betray those The Memoirs of Loretta Bell company’s bookkeeping for 20 Rather than age. We remember the words of somewhat pervasive thoughts. Downey.” years. Her husband passed away pen some ag- those we respected at the time. What stories she shared! A If I had, he’d probably have April 10, 1981. grandizing piece We remember the moments. Nebraska native, Loretta was said something to minimize his Sunday brought even more about the in- One of those moments found the 10th of 12 children born to numerable ways me passing Sean Hoban in the contributions, as the ones we Fred and Altie (Grimm) Van reason to celebrate as we joined call veterans often do. several hundred people lin- veterans protect hallway, naturally. I have forgot- Kleek. Four years before her our freedom ten most details, but I haven’t It shouldn’t be an annual ing Augustus Street in Toledo birth, her parents had buried and promote forgotten the message in what he exercise to thank those who have their oldest child, 14-year-old watching a parade of classic cars, democracy, I’ll By Eric Schwartz said to no one in particular as we fought the wars that others have Albert, who died of a ruptured Boy Scout troops, company rigs, tell a simple story all stood and attempted to soak not. It should be a daily occur- appendix in 1918. The couple horseback riders, and veterans about a not-so-simple man. in the enormity of the moment. rence; a pat on the back, an appre- had ten girls — Edna, Lil- in military equipment. I com- Sean Hoban is a man I once He said something like, ciative message on Facebook or a lie, Bessie, Lula, Marie, Irene, mend April Pennington-Farey considered a close friend. He was “someone has to do something general mention in an otherwise Hildarene, Betty, Loretta, and of Winlock for organizing and the type of friend who drifts in about this.” unrelated newspaper column. Isadora — before they had an- promoting the parade to honor and out of our collective lives, Those might not have been But Veterans Day has always other son, Gordon, in 1927. local veterans. making a small imprint at an his words. It doesn’t matter if been the great yet unfulfilling They lived in a crowded opportunity to do so for many Afterward, everyone gath- impressionable age before drift- they were or they weren’t, to three-room sod house outside of us who have had the oppor- ered at the Toledo City Park ing off to make his own meeting be honest. What matters to me Mission, South Dakota, before with fate and destiny. most is that in the years that tunity to pursue our dreams moving into a two-story, 10- for dedication of the Veterans A year older than I, he first followed, that “someone” he re- outside the military precisely be- room farmhouse. The chil- Wall of Honor, an effort spear- crossed my path at Forks High ferred to became himself. Sean cause of those who have chosen dren debugged potato vines, headed last fall by the Toledo School. He was among my first Hoban enlisted in the Marines, a nobler path. plucking off the beetles and Lions Club and particularly Bob acquaintances after a cross- a branch of the military that On this Veterans Day, I won’t drowning them in oil. They Schmid. A concrete wall holds country move that transplanted many have the highest respect struggle for the perfect words or scrubbed dirt from clothes on engraved bricks bearing the me from one coast to another. for — and for good reason. the great all encompassing prose a washboard and used two flat names of men and women who We became fast friends after I mostly lost all touch with that will somehow transport my irons heated on a wood stove have served in the military. meeting in a high school class- him in the years that followed, but thankfulness onto a printed page. to remove wrinkles. They ran As long as we have veterans room I can’t seem to recall. the wonder of technology allowed Or, maybe, I already have. around barefoot during the willing to sacrifice time, energy, All I can remember now is me to keep an eye on his life from But I will keep the essence of summer and walked four miles that he was my friend and that a safe distance. The latter part of and even lives for this country, my message short and concise. to school. we’d sometimes venture to that reality is key. As he and oth- Thank you, Sean Hoban. She recalled summertime we will remain free with no rea- lunch at a nondescript locale ers my age wandered through des- ••• invasions of locusts and grass- son to despair. called the Coffee Shop. There, olate deserts a world away fight- ••• Eric Schwartz is assistant edi- hoppers, but primarily intense he and I would join others ing an enemy I couldn’t begin tor of The Chronicle. Contact him windstorms that blew dust Julie McDonald, a personal his- around a table rife with vulgar to understand, I began to study with comments and news tips at through cracks, constantly cov- torian from Toledo, may be reached platitudes, inside jokes and journalism and then watched fate [email protected] or (360) ering the floor and furniture. at [email protected]. other stuff that gels teenage boys mold my ambition into a career I 807-8224.

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Lewis County District Court Lewis County District Court third-degree driving while license sus- jail with 339 suspended, fined $500 on tenced to 364 days in jail with 229 sus- missed with prejudice. criminal cases, including sen- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail count 2, concurrent, $2,697 in fees. pended, fined $1,000, $5,460 in fees. • Daniel Hardy Weyland, 24, Eugene, tences, fines, fees, and findings of with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in • James Anthony De Lavergne, 30, • Jessica Jean Capistran, 29, Span- Ore., attempted possession of mari- fees. Gig Harbor, (1) possession of marijuana, away, (1) possession of marijuana, 40 juana, 40 grams or less, dismissed with not guilty or dismissals: • Kenton Samuel Rensberger, 25, La 40 grams or less, grams or less, (2) use/delivery of drug prejudice. Grande, Ore., (1) third-degree driving (2) use of drug paraphernalia, both paraphernalia, sentenced to 90 days in Held Aug. 29 Held Aug. 7 while license suspended, (2) hit and run, counts dismissed with prejudice. jail with 89 suspended, fined $513 on • Jesse J. Chavez, 24, Tulalip, (1) pos- • Gerald Allen Devlin, 65, Silver Creek, unattended vehicle, (3) making false • Ronald William Richardson, 38, count 1, sentenced to 90 days in jail with session of marijuana, 40 grams or less, use/possession of loaded firearm, dis- statement to public servant, count 1 Warrenton, Ore., driving under the influ- 89 suspended, fined $513 on count 2, (2) use/delivery of drug parapherna- missed with prejudice. dismissed with prejudice, sentenced to ence, sentenced to 364 days with 244 concurrent, $472 in fees. lia, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 • Sean D. Gray, 27, Carnehan Bay, Calif., 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined suspended (7 days in jail and 113 days • Brady Michael Cooper, 20, Seattle, suspended, fined $513 on count 1,- sen use of drug paraphernalia, dismissed $600 on count 2, count 3 dismissed with electronic home monitoring), fined (1) possession of marijuana, 40 grams tenced to 90 days in jail 89 suspended, with prejudice. prejudice, $494 in fees. $1,000, $1,709 in fees. or less, (2) use/delivery of drug para- fined $513 on count 2, concurrent, $429 • Ronald Dee Jacobson, 56, hit and • Nathan Wayne Spaulding, 24, Gig • Gregory Alan Smith, 44, Chehalis,phernalia, both counts dismissed with in fees. run, unattended property, dismissed Harbor, sentenced to 90 days in jail with driving under the influence, sentenced prejudice. • Benjamin Grant Jackson, 23, Suqua- with prejudice. 90 suspended, fined $600, $486 in fees. to 365 days in jail with 355 suspended, • Justin William Miller, 38, Happy mish, third-degree driving while license • Joann Arlene Weiland, 58, Cheha- • Travis J. Peterson, 21, Longview, pos- fined $750, $2,076 in fees. Valley, Ore., (1) reckless driving, (2) - sensuspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail lis, first-degree negligent driving, sen- session of marijuana, dismissed with • Robert Jacob Droz, 31, Vancouver, tenced to 364 days in jail with 364- suswith 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- prejudice. Wash., reckless driving, sentenced to pended, fined $750, $1,357 in fees. fees. pended, fined $600, $454 in fees. Held Aug. 9 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, • Heath H. Thompson, 41, Grays River, • Nayeli S. Maldonado Bejar, 20, Olym- • Kyle J. Winchester, 22, Longview, • Jodi L. Johnson, 34, Chehalis, litter- fined $750, $146 in fees. (1) possession of marijuana, 40 grams orpia, third-degree driving while license third-degree driving while license sus- ing greater than 1 cubic yard, dismissed • George Ales Leal, 25, Centralia, sen- less, (2) use/delivery of drug parapher- suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with prejudice. tenced to 90 days in jail with 15 sus- nalia, both counts dismissed with preju- • Douglas S. Espinoza, 20, Camas, with 85 suspended, fined $600, $691 in Held Aug. 10 pended, fined $600, $486 in fees. dice, $340 in fees. possession of marijuana, 40 grams or fees. • Rupp William Freece, 21, Toledo, (1- • Ernest Martin Reiss Jr., 32, Napavine, • Raymond Jesse Boone, 26, Toledo, less, dismissed with prejudice. Held Aug. 8 2) two counts of fourth-degree assault, third-degree driving while license sus- two counts of fourth-degree assault, • Summer Lee Crowder, 21, Morton, • Kayla Louise Young, 20, minor in (3) interfering with reporting domestic pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail sentenced to 364 days in jail withthird-degree driving while license sus- possession and/or consumption, dis- violence, (4) interfering with reporting with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in344 suspended, fined $750 on countpended, sentenced to 90 days in jail missed without prejudice. domestic violence, domestic violence, fees. 1, count 2 dismissed with prejudice, with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in $2,663 in fees. • Talicia Ann Johnston, 42, Seattle, all counts dismissed with prejudice. • Brad J. Christin, 40, Centralia,, mak- fees. third-degree driving while license sus- • Conor Alexander Fritts, 20, Carvers, ing false statement to public servant, • Ricky Lee Bruneau, 42, third-degree • David Wesley Hanson, 53, Onalaska, pended, dismissed with prejudice. Nev., (1) minor in possession and/or con- dismissed with prejudice. driving while license suspended, sen- (1) driving under the influence, (2) third- tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- • Michael Stevan Radar Jr., 47, Keizer, sumption, (2) possession of marijuana, Held Aug. 17 degree driving while license suspended, 40 grams or less, (3) use/delivery of drug pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. sentenced to 364 days in jail with 359 Ore., third-degree driving while li- • Aladdin I. Mamedov, 36, Vancou- paraphernalia, all counts dismissed • Michael George Breuer, 22, Tenino, suspended, fined $1,000 on count 1, cense suspended, dismissed without ver, Wash., third-degree driving while prejudice. with prejudice. reckless driving, sentenced to 364 days sentenced to 90 days in jail with 85- sus license suspended, dismissed without in jail with 363 suspended, fined $750,pended, fined $250 on count 2, concur- • Marilyn Ali Berry, 36, Longview, • Adam Ross McDonald, 21, Winlock, prejudice. (1) fourth-degree assault, (2) malicious $753 in fees. rent, $1,912 in fees. third-degree theft, sentenced to 364 • Myrrah Claudine Storie, 45, Gle- mischief, both counts dismissed with • Tyler Paul Chavez, 22, Pe Ell, third- • Steve Colby R. Hottendorf, 19, Curtis, days in jail with 364 suspended, fined noma, driving under the influence, $750, $283 in fees. prejudice. degree driving while license suspended, use/possession of loaded firearm, dis- sentenced to 364 days in jail with sentenced 362 to 90 days in jail with 74 sus - missed with prejudice. • Sarah Renee Chaney, 21, Centralia, • Michael J. Bartley, 41, Toledo, third- suspended, fined $1,000, $1,064 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, pended, fined $600, $1,910 in fees. • Brenton Eli Keller, 27, Snohomish, third-degree driving while license sus- • Michael James Bartley, 40, Toledo, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail dismissed with prejudice. • Ashley Nicole Eaton Fernen, 25, third-degree driving while license sus- (1) possession of marijuana, 40 gramsSumner, (1) fourth-degree assault, (2) pended, sentenced to 1 day in jail, fined with 85 suspended, fined $600, $832 in • Allan Fenton Young, driving under or less, (2) third-degree driving while fees. the influence, sentenced to 364 days third-degree malicious mischief, physi- $600, $575 in fees. license suspended, sentenced to 180 cal damage, count 1 dismissed with • Travis Lee Alderman, 35, Chehalis, in jail with 320 suspended, fined $1,000, • Jeffrey Roy Kelly, 44, Vader, use/pos- days in jail with 170 suspended, fined prejudice, sentenced to 364 days in jail use of drug paraphernalia, sentenced $5,102 in fees. session of loaded firearm, dismissed $1,025 on count 1, sentenced to 90 dayswith 359 suspended, fined $750, $866 to 180 days in jail with 178 suspended, • Jeremy B. White, 22, Chehalis, third- with prejudice. in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 onin fees. fined $1,025, $461 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, count 2, $769 in fees. • James Logan Rosenborg, 19, Che- • Torri Elizabeth Woodruff, 19, Morton, • Erick Arceo, 28, Morton, driving dismissed. halis, (1) fourth-degree assault, (2) • Aric Nicholas Fisher, 46, Chehalis, minor in possession and/or consump- under the influence, sentenced to 364 • Anthony A. Beaver Sr., 51, Vader, obstructing law enforcement officer, third-degree driving while license sus- tion, sentenced to 364 days in jail with days in jail with 346 suspended, fined fourth-degree assault, dismissed with- count 1 dismissed with prejudice, sen- pended, dismissed without prejudice. 364 suspended, fined $750, $683 in fees. $800, $2,288 in fees. out prejudice. tenced to 364 days in jail with 363 -sus • Marie Karen Lockwood, 45, Winlock, pended, fined $750 on count 2, $372 in Held Aug. 14 Held Aug. 23 • Kevin James Mullins, 53, Packwood, third-degree driving while license sus- fees. third-degree driving while license sus- • Staci Nicole Hall, 32, Ethel, two • Lucas Domingo, 22, University Place, pended, dismissed without prejudice. • Falon Sean Havard, 36, Centralia, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail counts of fourth-degree assault, found special forest product permit required, Held Aug. 20 first-degree negligent driving, sen- with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 innot guilty on both counts. dismissed with prejudice. fees. • Markus F. Woolums, 23, Vernonia, • Tobias Nieto Herrera, 26, University tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- • Thomas J. Roy, 38, Centralia, third- Ore., protection order violation, dis- pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. • Marcus Earl Prince, 40, Centralia, twodegree driving while license suspended, Place, special forest product permit re- missed with prejudice. • Casey Nathaniel Seig, 21, Rochester, counts of protection order violation, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 sus - quired, dismissed with prejudice. Held Aug. 21 possession of marijuana, 40 grams or both counts dismissed with prejudice. pended, fined $400, $335 in fees. • Justin R. Packard, 35, Elma, third- • Justin Lee Johnston, 21, Chehalis, (1) degree driving while license suspended, less, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 • Craig Gerald Ruege, 23, Rochester, • Gabriel J. Frase, 54, Vancouver, suspended, fined $513, $472 in fees. third-degree driving while license sus- third-degree driving while license sus- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 80 sus - Wash., first-degree driving while license pended, (2) sentenced to 364 days in • Vivian Glen Gammel, 55, Vader, driv- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail suspended, sentenced to 364 days with pended, fined $600, $1,276 in fees. with 30 suspended, fined $600, $5,486 jail with 364 suspended, fined $750 on Held Aug. 24 ing under the influence, dismissed with 354 suspended (1 day in jail and 9 days count 1, count 2 dismissed with preju- prejudice. in fees. electronic home monitoring), fined • Blake Storm Holmes, 22, Centralia, dice, $383 in fees. • Nicole Allys Anderson, 32, Clacka- $750, $235 in fees. fourth-degree assault, dismissed with- • Robert Wayne Miller Jr., 40, Centra- • Kandus Lynn Leeper, 25, Tacoma, lia, third-degree driving while license mas, Ore., possession of marijuana, 40 • Johniedd Hardy Jr., 54, Vancouver, out prejudice. driving with invalidated license, dis- suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail grams or less, dismissed with prejudice. Wash., third-degree driving while li- • Christopher George Judy, 37, South missed with prejudice. with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in Bend, third-degree driving while li- • Keith Rodney Birdwell, 41, Onalaska, cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days fees. making false statement to public ser- in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600, • Jeffery Gene Mackey, 42, Onalaska, cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days • Brian Christopher Smith, 38, Che- vant, dismissed with prejudice. $146 in fees. fourth-degree assault, dismissed with in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600, prejudice. $386 in fees. halis, third-degree driving while license • Joe Ralph Markholt, 50, Mossyrock, • Gregory Dean Marsh, 22, Kent, pos- suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Blake G. Moreland, 21, Lacey, first- • James Gus Nelson, 44, Chehalis, second-degree criminal trespassing, session of marijuana, 40 grams or less, with 45 suspended, fined $600, $386 in dismissed with prejudice. dismissed with prejudice. degree negligent driving, sentenced to third-degree driving while license sus- 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined fees. • Isabel Mora, 21, Chehalis, first-de- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Robert Jay Baxter, 47, Centralia, $600, $346 in fees. • Jarrod Cole Snipes, 33, Oakville, two third-degree driving while license sus- gree negligent driving, sentenced to with 87 suspended, fined $600, $653 in • Victor A. Whalen, 46, Chehalis, sec- fees. counts of third-degree driving while li- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days with 83 suspended, fined $500, $1,109 $600, $288 in fees. ond-degree criminal trespassing, dis- • Larry Eugene Ridgley, 34, Onalaska, missed with prejudice. in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 on in fees. Held Aug. 15 second-degree driving while license Held Aug. 22 count 1, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Janelle Lynn Butterfield, 36, Lacey, • Marcus Stanley William Fischer, 25, suspended, sentenced to 364 days in89 suspended, fined $600 on count 2, third-degree attempted escape, sen- Milton, third-degree driving while li- • William Richard Rakes, 52, Morton, jail with 364 suspended, fined $750,$960 in fees. fourth-degree assault, dismissed with $386 in fees. tenced to 90 days in jail with - 68 cense sus suspended, sentenced to 90 days • Thomas D. Fallenberg, 47, Lake - prejudice. pended, fined $300, $2,241 in fees. in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600, Held Aug. 27 wood, third-degree driving while li- • William Angelo Davis, 25, Centra- $386 in fees. • Rocky Lee Reeves, 25, Centralia, • Darrell R. Stackhouse, 45, Onalaska, cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days lia, fourth-degree assault, sentenced • Richard Lee Leslie, 40, Puyallup, ha- fourth-degree assault, sentenced to possession of marijuana, 40 grams or in jail with 45 suspended, fined $600, to 365 days in jail with 337 suspended,rassment, dismissed with prejudice. 364 days in jail with 359 suspended,less, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 $4,251 in fees. fined $500, $2,875 in fees. • Shannon Rae West, 29, Ethel, fourth- fined $10,200 with $9,450 suspended,suspended, fined $513, $232 in fees. • Christopher Andrew Murdoch, 24,degree assault, sentenced to 364 days $1,428 in fees. • Aaron A. Pennington, 39, Federal Napavine, (1) possession of marijuana, in jail with 361 suspended, fined $750, • Jessica May Earls, 26, Tacoma, third-Way, third-degree driving while license 40 grams or less, (2) use/delivery of drug$650 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail paraphernalia, both counts dismissed • Fredrick Anthony Eubanks III, 38, fined $600, $146 in fees. with 88 suspended, fined $600, $424 in with prejudice. Puyallup, (1) possession of marijuana, • Douglas Forest Eugene Jerome, 42, fees. • Michael K. Franz, 24, Elbe, third-de- 40 grams or less, Winlock, failure to transfer title within Held Aug. 28 gree theft, sentenced to 364 days in jail (2) use/delivery of drug parapher- 45 days, dismissed with prejudice. • Diana Sue Stephens, 58, Morton, (1) with 361 suspended, fined $750, $830 in nalia, both counts dismissed without • Mark Thomas Wilson, 50, Winlock, third-degree theft, (2) breach of public Your source for new and fees. prejudice. possession of marijuana, 40 grams or peace, sentenced to 364 days in jail with gently used one-of-a-kind • Wendy Sue Schilling, 42, Federal • Catherine Anne Burns, 21, DuPont,less, dismissed with prejudice. 364 suspended, fined $750 on count 1, Furniture • Accents count 2 dismissed with prejudice. 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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE 10 p.m. Saturday. Sunday. The investigation is on- of Military Road on Sunday at to the presence of the odor of DEPARTMENT • Darrin S. Corson, 46, Cen- going. 9:15 p.m. A 16-year-old male narcotics from the exterior of tralia, was and booked passenger was also referred to the vehicle. After obtaining a Assault into jail for allegedly violating Driving Under the Influence the juvenile prosecutor for al- search warrant, officers found • Genevieve J.M. Molina, an anti-harassment order at • Michael W. Twidwell, 56, lowing an unauthorized person suspected methamphetamine 29, Centralia, was arrested and 11:45 p.m. Saturday. Chehalis, was arrested and to drive. and items believed to be used booked into the Lewis County booked for alleged assault at Burglary for weighing, distributing and 2:30 p.m. Saturday. Jail for allegedly driving under WINLOCK POLICE DEPARTMENT using drugs inside the vehicle. • Someone entered a locked the influence Sunday at 4 p.m. Zachery E. Torres, 23, and Jes- Hit and Run and fenced compound on the The incident occurred at West Possession of Meth With Intent sica D. Church, 23, both of • Alexandria Carmel-Snyder, 1700 block of Lum Road and Main Street and North Pearl to Deliver Winlock, were booked into the 34, Centralia, was cited and re- rummaged through a vehicle Street. • Two Winlock residents Lewis County Jail for alleged leased for alleged hit and run parked inside the compound. Accident with Damage were arrested Saturday evening felony possession of metham- and negligent driving shortly The incident occurred shortly following a traffic stop in Win- phetamine with intent to deliver. • Alex S. Jacot, 18, Centralia before 11 p.m. Saturday. before 5 a.m. Sunday. lock, according to Winlock Po- ••• was cited and released for reck- lice Chief Terry Williams. The By The Chronicle Staff Restraining Order Violation Harassment less driving and providing false vehicle was stopped for a traf- • Andrew J. Tirey, 41, Roy, • A female reported that a information to a police officer fic violation. Officers suspected Please call news reporter Stepha- was arrested and booked into male, on the 1000 block of South after he was allegedly involved the pair to be involved in illegal nie Schendel with news tips. She can the Lewis County Jail for alleged Tower Ave., Centralia, threat- in a vehicle accident that caused drugs. A drug detection team be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- violation of a protective order at ened to shoot her at 10:15 a.m. minor damage on the 1600 block officer and K-9 Misha alerted [email protected].

Water Main Problem to be 21-year-old Derek Tyn- dent on Interstate 5 near the Se- VANCOUVER, Wash. (AP) Death Notices dall and 20-year-old Thomas attle suburb of Everett. — The Clark County prosecu- • CONNIE CLEVENGER, 66, Morton, died Closes All White Pass Dale. But they were unable to She crawled through a bro- tor is joining other prosecutors Monday, Nov. 5, at Morton General Hos- reach them before darkness and ken window Saturday and around the state in dropping pital. A celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Schools for Tuesday weather forced them back. helped stabilize a bleeding misdemeanor marijuana pos- Sunday at the Bob Lyle Building, Morton. By The Chronicle The two had no overnight driver and his passenger until session cases in the wake of vot- Arrangements are under the direction of Students in the White Pass gear when they were caught in an emergency crew arrived to ers legalizing the recreational Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. • ELLINA LOUISE STARKE, 82, Centralia, died School District had an unex- a snowstorm Sunday on the way rescue the people trapped in the use of the drug. Wednesday, Nov. 7, at home. A visitation pected extension of their three- down from Camp Muir. They partially submerged car. Prosecutor Tony Golik says will be noon-5 p.m. Wednesday at Stick- day weekend today. dug a snow cave and called for But Ray told KOMO-TV that his office will dismiss all cases lin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. A funeral A water main problem meant help. when she returned to her vehicle, that fit the requirements of the will be at 1 p.m. Thursday at Sticklin and that all White Pass School Dis- Park spokesman Kevin $900 had been taken from her new law — those where the de- will conclude with a graveside service at Claquato Cemetery. Arrangements are trict classes were closed today. Bacher says at last report the purse. It represented two weeks’ fendants are at least age 21 and under the direction of Sticklin. men were cold, but not hurt. work for the Marysville barista the quantity of marijuana was Dozens of people are in- who supports six teenage kids. less than 1 ounce. Two Snowboarders volved in the search which is fo- Ray says someone else who Initiative 502, which legal- Lotteries Stranded Two Nights on cused in the McClure Rock area pulled over at the accident scene izes marijuana use of 1 ounce or at an elevation of about 7,500 likely took the money from her less in Washington, goes into ef- Washington’s Monday Games Mount Rainier feet on the lower Paradise Gla- purse. fect December 6. Powerball: LONGMIRE (AP) — With cier. Washington state troopers Last week King and Pierce Next jackpot: $185 million daylight Tuesday, rangers and are investigating and hope a tip county prosecutors said they Mega Millions: other searchers are making might lead to an arrest. were dropping similar cases. Next jackpot: $19 million another attempt to rescue two Thief Strikes Woman Golik told the Columbian Lotto: 01-09-14-18-30-45 snowboarders stranded on Helping at Crash Scene that the dismissals are “straight- Next jackpot: $1.39 million Clark Co. Also up possession cases.” Hit 5: 03-04-13-23-25 Mount Rainier. MARYSVILLE, Wash. (AP) The national park says Dismissing Marijuana Golik couldn’t estimate the Next cashpot: $310,000 — Peggy Ray didn’t think twice number of cases affected by his Match 4: 01-03-07-17 searchers had a brief sighting when she stopped her car and Monday of two men believed Cases decision. Daily Game: 4-2-9 ran to help victims of an acci- Keno: 11-14-17-20-21-32-33-36-39-42- 43-48-50-55-57-62-65-67-75-77

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If Public Agencies Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. you find an error or believe a news Lewis County Fire District 2, budget 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Pinochle, 10 a.m. Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. item is incorrect, please call the meeting, 7 p.m., Toledo main station Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, newsroom as soon as possible. noon, $3 donation Quilt class, 1-3 p.m. Libraries Support Groups Latin American Leaders Call for Review of US Legal Pot Vote By The Associated Press said the United Nations’ Gen- President Porfirio Lobo, Costa a more robust discussion of pol- from South America. Costa Rica MEXICO CITY (AP) — A eral Assembly should hold a spe- Rican President Laura Chin- icy,” said Eric Olson, associate is seeing increasing use of its ter- group of Latin American lead- cial session on the prohibition of chilla and Prime Minister Dean director of the Mexico Institute ritory by drug traffickers. ers declared Monday that votes drugs by 2015 at the latest. Barrow of Belize. at the Woodrow Wilson Inter- Luis Videgaray, head of Pena by two U.S. states to legalize Last week, the most influ- Marijuana legalization by national Center for Scholars in Nieto’s transition team, told Ra- marijuana have important im- ential adviser to Mexico’s presi- U.S. states is “a paradigm change Washington. dio Formula on Wednesday that dent-elect, who takes office Dec. on the part of those entities in The call by the four presi- plications for efforts to quash the votes in the two states com- drug smuggling, offering the 1, questioned how the country respect to the current interna- dents was welcomed by mari- will enforce a ban on growing tional system,” Calderon said. juana activists in the U.S. Forc- plicated his country’s commit- first government reaction from ment to stopping the growing a region increasingly frustrated and smuggling a drug that is Mexico has seen tens of ing international review of drug now legal under some U.S. state thousands of people killed over policies was a stated goal of the and smuggling of marijuana. with the U.S.-backed war on laws. The Obama administra- the last six years during a mili- campaigns for legalization in “Obviously we can’t handle a drugs. tion has yet to make clear how tarized government campaign Colorado and Washington. product that is illegal in Mexico, The declaration by the lead- strongly it will enforce a federal against the country’s drug car- “Marijuana prohibition in trying to stop its transfer to the ers of Mexico, Belize, Honduras ban on marijuana that is not tels. this country has been detrimen- United States, when in the Unit- and Costa Rica did not explic- affected by the Colorado and President-elect Enrique Pena tal — but it’s been absolutely ed States, at least in part of the itly say they were considering Washington votes. Nieto has promised to shift catastrophic to our southern United States, it now has a dif- weakening their governments’ “It has become necessary Mexico’s focus to preventing vi- neighbors,” said Dan Riffle, an ferent status,” Videgaray said. efforts against marijuana smug- to analyze in depth the impli- olence against ordinary citizens, analyst and lobbying for the gling, but it strongly implied Videgaray stopped short of cations for public policy and although he says he intends to Marijuana Policy Project, a threatening to curtail Mexican the votes last week in Colorado health in our nations emerging keep battling cartels and is op- Washington, D.C.-based advo- enforcement of marijuana laws, and Washington would make from the state and local moves posed to drug legalization. Gua- cacy group that largely financed enforcement of marijuana bans to allow the legal production, temala’s president has advocated the two campaigns. but his comments appeared more difficult. consumption and distribution the international legalization of Mexico is one of the primary likely to increase pressure on The four called for the Or- of marijuana in some countries drugs. suppliers of marijuana to the the Obama administration to ganization of American States of our continent,” Mexican Monday’s statement by the U.S., while Honduras and Be- strictly enforce U.S. federal law, to study the impact of the Colo- President Felipe Calderon said four leaders “is an important in- lize are important stops on the which still forbids recreational rado and Washington votes and after a meeting with Honduran dicator of the desire to engage in northward passage of cocaine pot use. Deputies Seek 911 ‘Swatter’ After False Claims Of Imprisonment Near Rainier By The Olympian by falsely reporting crimes. it was obvious that the 13-year- 911 report of a hostage situation that someone had remotely ac- Detectives with the Thur- During the June inci- old boy there was “shocked and at the address, and law enforce- cessed the 13-year-old’s Xbox stunned” that law enforcement ment quickly verified that it, too, ston County Sheriff’s Office dent, detectives learned that a account and sent text messages have filed search warrant affida- 13-year-old boy who lives at the had been called to the residence, was false. to the 911 call center indicating vits to identify the owner of the Vail Cut-Off Road address had court papers state. Later on the Thurston County sheriff’s Lt. Internet Protocol address that been playing Xbox Live about same date, there was a second Greg Elwin has said it appeared there was a hostage situation. was used in June to send mes- a month or two before the in- sages falsely claiming a man and cident, and a fellow gamer had his son were being held hostage threatened to “swat” him during at a home off Vail Cut-Off Road live game play. Xbox Live allows in Rainier. gamers to play remotely against Deputies and fire crews re- each other in real time. CH484009sl.cg sponded to a report of a hostage The report to the Thurston situation at the home June 26, County 911 center indicated only to learn that it had been that “there was a possible hos- falsely reported by a “swatter.” tage situation with a gunshot Swatters try to trick law-enforce- victim,” court papers state. ment and emergency response When deputies arrived, they crews into responding to homes cleared the home of threats, and Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 CH484596cz.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 • Main 11 Nation/World Nation in Brief Petraeus Shocked to Hear of Emails World in Brief Congress Returns By Kimberly Dozier And Pete Yost Israeli Military Scores to Busy Agenda The Associated Press ‘Direct Hits’ on Syrian of Unfinished TAMPA — CIA Director Artillery Launcher David Petraeus was shocked to Business With Fiscal learn last summer that his mis- in First Open Clash Cliff Looming tress was suspected of sending TEL HAZEKA, Golan threatening emails warning an- Heights (AP) — Israeli tanks WASHINGTON (AP) — Con- other woman to stay away from struck a Syrian artillery launcher gress returns Tuesday to a crowded him, former staff members and Monday after a stray mortar shell agenda of unfinished business friends told The Associated flew into Israel-held territory, the overshadowed by the urgent need Press Monday. Amu Scherzer / The Associated Press first direct clash between the for President Barack Obama and Petraeus told these associates In this Jan. 30, 2010 photo, Natalie Khawam, left, Gen. David Petraeus, Scott and neighbors since the Syrian upris- lawmakers to avert the economic his relationship with the sec- Jill Kelley, and Holly Petraeus watch the Gasparilla parade from the comfort of a ing began nearly two years ago. double hit of tax increases and au- ond woman, Tampa socialite Jill tent on the Kelley’s front lawn in Tampa, Fla. Jill Kelley is identiied as the woman The confrontation fueled tomatic spending cuts. Kelley, was platonic, though his who received threatening emails from Gen. David Petraeus’ paramour, Paula new fears that the Syrian civil One week after the elections biographer-turned-lover Paula Broadwell. war could drag Israel into the — and seven weeks after they last Broadwell apparently saw her violence, a scenario with grave gathered in Washington, Re- as a romantic rival. Retired Gen. about the matter. The emails led and Broadwell suggested to FBI consequences for the region. The publicans and Democrats face Petraeus also denied to these Kelley to report the matter, even- agents that their relationship fighting has already spilled into a daunting task in a lame-duck associates that he had given tually triggering the investiga- was intimate. The FBI conclud- Lebanon, Jordan and Turkey. session that Capitol Hill fears Broadwell any of the sensitive tion that led Petraeus to resign as ed relatively quickly — by late “We are closely monitoring could last until the final hours of military information alleged to head of the intelligence agency. summer at the latest — that no what is happening and will Dec. 31. But even before serious have been found on her comput- security breach had occurred, respond appropriately. We budget negotiations can begin, er, saying anything she had must FBI AGENTS TRACED the alleged the two senior law enforce- lawmakers will tackle leftover will not allow our borders to have been provided by other cyber harassment to Broadwell, ment officials said. But the FBI legislation on trade with Rus- be violated or our citizens to commanders during reporting the officials said, and discovered continued its investigation into sia, military budgets and aiding be fired upon,” Prime Minis- trips to Afghanistan. she was exchanging intimate whether Petraeus had any role farmers still reeling from the ter Benjamin Netanyahu said The associates spoke on con- messages with a private gmail in the harassing emails. summer’s drought. Monday in a speech to foreign dition of anonymity because they account. Further investigation The first days back will be a ambassadors. weren’t authorized to publicly revealed the account belonged mix of old and new — choosing PETRAEUS, 60, TOLD ONE former While officials believe Presi- discuss the matters, which could to Petraeus under an alias. down-ballot leaders in the Sen- associate he began an affair dent Bashar Assad has no inter- be part of an FBI investigation. Petraeus and Broadwell ap- with Broadwell, 40, a couple of est in picking a fight with Israel, ate while the 12 new members, parently used a trick, known to three Republicans, eight Demo- months after he became the di- they fear the embattled Syrian PETRAEUS, WHO LED U.S. mili- terrorists and teenagers alike, to crats and one independent, are rector of the CIA late last year. leader may try to draw Israel tary efforts in Iraq and Afghani- conceal their email traffic, one of introduced to their colleagues. They mutually agreed to end the into the fighting in a bout of stan, resigned his CIA post the law enforcement officials said. The House will welcome some affair four months ago, but they desperation. Israeli officials be- Friday, acknowledging his ex- Rather than transmitting 70 new members who will get a kept in contact because she was lieve it is only a matter of time tramarital affair with Broadwell emails to the other’s inbox, they crash course on how Congress still writing a dissertation on his before Syrian rebels topple the and expressing deep regret. composed at least some messages operates with a class on ethics time commanding U.S. troops longtime leader. New details of the investiga- and instead of transmitting them, Wednesday. overseas, the associate said. The conflict has already tion that brought an end to his left them in a draft folder or in FBI agents contacted Petrae- spilled over into several of Syria’s storied career emerged as Presi- an electronic “dropbox,” the of- us, and he was told that sensitive, other neighbors — whether in di- dent Barack Obama hunted for a ficial said. Then the other person rect violence or in the flood of ref- Two Weeks After possibly classified documents new CIA director and members could log onto the same account ugees fleeing the bloodshed. More related to Afghanistan were Superstorm Sandy, of Congress questioned why the and read the draft emails there. than 36,000 Syrians have been Nearly 60,000 Long months-long probe was kept found on her computer. He as- killed in the fighting, according to quiet for so long. BROADWELL HAD CO-AUTHORED sured investigators they did not estimates by anti-Assad activists. Island Customers Kelley, the Tampa woman, a biography titled “All In: The come from him, and he mused Still Without Power began receiving harassing emails Education of General David Pe- to his associates that they were in May, according to two federal traeus,” published in January. In probably given to her on her re- Belize Police Seek HICKSVILLE, N.Y. (AP) — law enforcement officials. They, the preface, she said she met Pe- porting trips to Afghanistan by Founder of McAfee Two weeks after Superstorm San- too, spoke only on condition of traeus in the spring of 2006. commanders she visited in the dy, while most utilities have re- anonymity because they were But the contents of the email field there. The FBI concluded Software to Question stored electricity to nearly all their not authorized to speak publicly exchanges between Petraeus there was no security breach. customers, there was one glaring Him in Murder of U.S. exception Monday: a Long Island Citizen Neighbor power company with more out- ages — almost 60,000 Monday — Freak Residential Explosion in Midwest Claims Two Lives MEXICO CITY (AP) — Po- than all the others combined. lice in Belize are looking for the As people on Long Island fumed founder of the software compa- over the cold and the darkness and ny McAfee Inc. to question him complained that they couldn’t get about the death of another U.S. answers from the company, the citizen, his neighbor in an island Long Island Power Authority said town on the Caribbean. in its defense that the storm was Spokesman Raphael Marti- worse than anyone could have nez says John McAfee was the imagined, and that it didn’t just neighbor of 52-year-old Gregory damage outdoor electrical lines; it Viant Faull. Faull was found caused flooding that touched home with a gunshot wound to his and business breaker boxes. head inside his home north of LIPA also acknowledged that San Pedro, a town on the island an outdated computer system of Ambergris Caye. for keeping customers notified Martinez says other neigh- has added to people’s frustration. bors have been questioned, but But some say the govern- McAfee has not been home. ment-run utility should have McAffee could not be reached seen it coming. It was recently for comment by The Associ- criticized in a withering state re- ated Press. port for lax preparation ahead of Martinez said Monday that last year’s Tropical Storm Irene Faull’s computer and phone were missing, but there were no and for the 25-year-old comput- The Associated Press er system used to pinpoint out- Matt Kryger / signs of forced entry. The house- ages and update customers. This aerial photo shows the two homes that were leveled and the numerous neighboring homes that were damaged keeper discovered the body Sun- from a massive explosion that sparked a huge ire and killed two people on Sunday in Indianapolis. Nearly three dozen day and called police. homes were damaged or destroyed, and seven people were taken to a hospital with injuries, authorities said Sunday. Elmo Puppeteer Kevin The powerful nighttime blast shattered windows, crumpled walls and could be felt at least three miles away. The cause Clash Accused of of the blast is still a mystery. There is no evidence of a gas leak. Investigators have ruled out a bomb or a meth lab. EU, IMF Propose Underage Relationship, Giving Greece More Taking Leave From Catholic Bishops Stay Course on Gay Marriage Fight Time for Reforms but Question Remains ‘Sesame Street’ By Rachel Zoll them characterized as a threat percent to 21 percent. NEW YORK (AP) — The The Associated Press to the church. Last week, Maine, Maryland How to Slash Its Debt puppeteer who performs as “We’ve always maintained and Washington became the BRUSSELS (AP) — Greece’s BALTIMORE — A sub- Elmo on “Sesame Street” is tak- our openness to dialogue, and first states ever to approve same- international creditors are pro- dued U.S. Conference of Cath- ing a leave of absence from the that will continue,” said Balti- sex marriage by popular vote. posing giving the country two olic Bishops acknowledged iconic kids’ show in the wake more Archbishop William Lori, In Minnesota, voters rejected a more years to reform its econo- of allegations that he had a rela- Monday that voters rejected who leads the bishops’ commit- proposal to place a ban on gay- my, but European finance min- tionship with a 16-year-old boy. the stands they took against tee on religious liberty. Regard- marriage in the state constitu- isters were split Monday over Puppeteer Kevin Clash has gay marriage and birth control, ing the birth-control mandate, tion, a step taken in past elec- how to put together a compre- denied the charges, which, ac- but church leaders gave no sign Lori said, “As this evolves, as tions in 30 other states. hensive deal to help Athens dig cording to Sesame Workshop, they would change their strat- rule-making gets a little more Archbishop Salvatore Cor- out of its mountain of debt. were first made in June by the egy ahead. clear, then our range of options dileone, the newly installed A draft report on Greece’s accuser, who by then was 23. Same-sex marriage support- will be clearer.” leader of the Archdiocese of San progress from the so-called troi- “We took the allegation very ers made a four-state sweep of None of the bishops who Francisco, said gay marriage op- ka of creditors — the European seriously and took immediate ac- ballot measures last week, de- spoke Monday directly men- ponents were outspent by gay Central Bank, the European tion,” Sesame Workshop said in spite intensive advocacy by Ro- tioned Obama. Lori only noted rights groups, and bishops are Commission and the Interna- a statement issued Monday. “We man Catholic bishops in favor that “the political landscape is grappling with how they can tional Monetary Fund —recom- met with the accuser twice and of traditional marriage. Bishops the same.” The bishops instead be more persuasive. Surveys by mends giving Athens until 2016 had repeated communications also spoke out sharply against reviewed plans they developed the Pew Forum on Religion & to implement the reforms neces- with him. We met with Kevin, President Barack Obama’s well before Election Day to ex- Public Life have found that the sary to restart growth and bring who denied the accusation.” mandate that most employers pand outreach to Latino Catho- number of Americans who say its debts down to a sustainable The organization described provide health insurance that lics on traditional marriage and they have no religion is at a high level. The document was ob- the relationship as “unrelated to covers artificial contraception. organize events on the impor- of 20 percent, while the number tained by The Associated Press. the workplace.” Its investigation Critics accused the bishops of tance of religious freedom. of former Catholics is so large Ahead of Monday’s meeting found the allegation of underage going so far that they appeared Obama won the overall that ex-Catholics collectively of the 17 eurozone finance min- conduct to be unsubstantiated. to be backing Republican Mitt Catholic vote, 50 percent to 48 include more people than many isters in Brussels, Irish Finance But it said Clash exercised “poor Romney. percent, but Catholics split on denominations. Minister Michael Noonan said judgment” and was disciplined The bishops insist their com- ethnic lines. White Catholics “The election is a symptom of the extension would mean €31 for violating company policy plaints were not partisan. Still, supported Romney, 59 percent a much larger problem,” Cord- billion to €32 billion ($39.48 regarding Internet usage. It of- they now face four more years to 40 percent. However, Latino ileone said. “Most people don’t billion-$40.75 billion) in extra fered no details. with an administration many of Catholics went for Obama, 75 understand what marriage is.” financing. Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 LOCAL Defending Freedom For All Generations COMMISSIONER, VETERAN: The tradition of dedicated service to the United States con- ‘We Came Home to a tinues in today’s all-volunteer Country Not Ready to forces, he said. “Our young people are will- Accept What We Did to ing to defend their nation, and Preserve Democracy’ when put to the test, they’re among the best soldiers we’ve By Lisa Broadt ever had,” Averill said. “They’re [email protected] great people, and they need to be honored.” For generation after gen- The chance to honor veter- eration, American soldiers have ans — from all generations — stood and defended their coun- brought together approximately try, Lewis County Commis- 150 people for a Veterans Day sioner and retired Army Colonel celebration at the American Le- Ron Averill said Monday. gion Monday morning. They’ve done so, even when Originally scheduled to it wasn’t popular, Averill, a Viet- speak was Dan Henderson, but nam veteran, said. when the Centralia city coun- “Our soldiers (in Vietnam) cilor and director of the veterans did their jobs, as they have done relief fund was unable to make it, in every war, but we came home Averill stepped up to the podium. to a country not ready to ac- Music from the Centralia cept what we as soldiers did to High School band provided a preserve democracy,” he said. “I backdrop that was, in turns, ju- remember having to take off bilant and solemn — particularly my uniform to travel. We never solemn for the laying of wreaths Lisa Broadt / [email protected] did get that parade in New York in honor of fallen veterans. Lewis County Commissioner Ron Averill, a retired Army colonel, addresses those gathered for the Veterans Day celebration City. But I will tell you, we stand The event was followed by a at the American Legion in Centralia Monday morning. proud.” free meal. Thurston County Auditor Wyman Scores Lone GOP State Race Win CLOSE RACE: Victory Wyman also becomes the lat- served as Thurston County au- pointed by the Thurston County coffee and talk about the office. est in a long run of Republicans ditor, and she said she intends to commissioners. The secretary of state-elect Comes Two Years Into to win the position, which last follow his example by serving as The Thurston County Re- also expects to meet with Reed Her Term, Setting Off a was held by a Democrat, Victor auditor until she is sworn in to publican Party first would se- and his staff next week as she Meyers, who lost to Lud Kram- the new state position in January. lect three names to give to the begins setting up her transition Likely Scramble to Fill er in 1964. After Kramer came That leaves about two years commissioners to consider, and team. 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SEATTLE (AP) — If you Wildlife split the revenue — 84 Without a License can't pay, you can still play. percent for parks, 8 percent for By The Olympian tion and safety class, which he, Visitors to Washington state DNR and 8 percent for F&W. too, had attended. The father parks who don't want to shell The passes are sold in stores Two Olympia men face ‘‘This is a way we can numerous potential criminal “stated that the entire group out $30 for an annual parking that sell fishing and hunting li- was hunting for deer except pass can earn one by volunteer- provide something censes, and available online and hunting citations after Wash- ington Department of Fish for him. He stated that he was ing 24 hours to clean beaches, and get some support through state park offices. Park- an archery deer hunter and build trails or plant trees. ing without one could bring a and Wildlife officers found them apparently illegally today he was merely acting as The sweat equity is a little- $99 fine. Parks officials hope a guide for deer and hunting for the park system, hunting with two girls — ages known option for acquiring more people buy the passes to for bear himself.” 8 and 10 — one of whom was the permit required by the 2011 since we’re mostly help offset cuts in state funding. After questioning the carrying a loaded shotgun as Legislature. It helps raise money dependent on user In addition, the parks depart- girls in the back of the truck, for parks and recreation areas ment is working on marketing she rode in the back of a pick- the Fish and Wildlife officer overseen by the Department of fees at this point.’’ campaigns. Painter said park up in Capitol State Forest Oct. learned that the father had Natural Resources and Fish and users can watch for a gift pass in 14, court papers state. doused a rotten tree stump Wildlife Department. December for holiday shoppers. According to a search war- with molasses and stuffed it Virginia Painter rant affidavit filed in Thur- "All of us are concerned about state parks spokeswoman The agencies also are partnering with apples in order to attract the notion some people can't af- with companies such as Subaru, ston County Superior Court bears to the location. “The ford to go to parks," said Wash- where dealers give out passes in connection with the case: girls were apparently unaware ington State Parks spokeswom- with test drives. Fish and Wildlife officers that bear baiting was a crime.” an Virginia Painter. "So this is a For those interested, a beach were dispatched to Capitol The father told an officer way we can provide something mail in vouchers and receive a cleanup is set for Nov. 17 at Wes- Forest Oct. 14 on a report of that he had often hunted for and get some support for the Discover Pass in return. thaven State Park in Westport. vehicles driving on state De- deer in the area, including park system, since we're mostly It's not just a perk; it's also It's organized by the Surfrider partment of Natural Resourc- on one occasion in Septem- dependent on user fees at this kind of a merit badge, recog- Foundation, a San Clemente, es land in a road closure area. ber, when a friend had shot point." nizing the service of volunteers Calif., based nonprofit that pro- The officers made contact a deer, and “did not tag it as Here's how it works if you who get their parking the old motes beach access. with several hunters traveling required by law.” The father want to work 24 hours for a pass fashioned way — they earn it. "I'm happy they're doing it. in a pickup. Two adult men granted the officer permis- and earn the equivalent of $1.25 About 500 complimentary It's a good way to get people to and the daughters of one of sion to search a chest freezer an hour. parking passes were issued be- come out and be engaged," said the men, ages 8 and 10, were in his bedroom at his Olym- Parks and the other agen- tween July 2011 and Septem- Casey Dennehy, Surfrider's contacted. pia home. cies post clean-up or other work ber 2012. That compares with Washington Pacific coast proj- The group said they were The officer also obtained a projects on websites. Volunteers just over 1 million passes sold ect coordinator in Westport. "In hunting deer, but only one of search warrant for an Olym- also can check with rangers for — about half were $30 annual some ways I wish we didn't have the adult males was licensed pia home belonging to the opportunities. A ranger or oth- passes and half were $10 one- to pay for what is ours, but I do to hunt deer. One of the girls suspect’s friend. The search er supervisor signs off on the day passes, Painter said. know there's a fiscal problem in was illegally carrying a loaded warrant affidavit indicates the hours. Volunteers do the work, The DNR and Fish and the state." shotgun in the back of the officer subsequently seized pickup. venison from the man’s freez- The father of the two girls er. News in Brief said he was bear hunting only According to checks of electric customers and about additional spending will create and had a 2012 bear license. criminal records databases, as The father pointed out that PSE to Pay $250,000 785,000 natural gas customers, new jobs and boost tax revenues. of Monday none of the three the officer had taught the mostly in Western Washington. men had been charged with a State Fine two girls in a hunter educa- crime. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Updated State 2B Football Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Bracket 2B Football

Pete Caster / [email protected] Mossyrock’s Chace Nichols pulls in a pass from quarterback Shaun Stephens as Concrete’s Josh Rogge looks on during a State 2B Football Playof game at Goodard Stadium in Everett on Saturday. Nichols scored on the play. Vikings Advance to State’s Final Eight BLOWOUT: Mossyrock um with a 50-14 win over Con- es went for for the first quarter, found Lucas Al- crete here Saturday. Vikings. len for a 45-yard strike in the Breaks Up Concrete, 50- Mossyrock, which finished “We just kind of talked to second and hooked up with Second-Half 14, to Set Up Saturday fifth in the Central 2B League the kids during the week about Nichols again in the second standings and is now one of the fact that it’s still the game of Surge Powers Rematch With MWP frame for a 65-yard . eight teams in the state still play- football,” Mossyrock coach Curt Hazen scored on runs of 9, 15 Raymond to By The Chronicle ing, led 34-0 at halftime. Kyler Spahn said. “The only thing dif- and 3 yards, while Logan Good- Hazen ripped off a 48-yard run ferent was the opponent. I think EVERETT — The Vikings gelt tacked on a 62-yard run in 19-14 Win on his first carry and ran for 144 the kids have bought in, and the third quarter. Juan Ortiz advanced out of the first round yards with three touchdowns, we’re excited.” knocked through a 37-yard field Over Tigers of the State 2B Football Playoffs while each of quarterback Shaun Stephens hit Chace Nichols for the first time this millenni- Stephens’ three completed pass- for a 14-yard touchdown in the please see MOSSYROCK, page S4 By Jordan Nailon For The Chronicle ABERDEEN — What 2B Volleyball began as a battle between two distinctly different football teams turned out Napavine Finishes Sixth at State Tournament to be a tale of two drastical- By The Chronicle ly different halves. At the YAKIMA — The Tigers end of a polarized and bit- wrapped up a bit of a Cinderella terly cold night, Raymond postseason run here Saturday by pulled out an inspired 19- finishing sixth in the State 2B 14 win over Napavine in Volleyball Tournament. the first round of the State The Tigers went 4-4 in Cen- 2B Football Playoffs here tral 2B League play, and entered Saturday at Stewart Field. The Tigers domi- the District 4 tournament as a nated the first half of No. 7 seed before winning their play by most quantifiable opener and qualifying for state. measures. While the Ti- On Saturday, Napavine gers only outscored the swept C2BL foe Mossyrock 25- Seagulls 14-6 through the 23, 25-23, 25-15 in a loser-out first two quarters, they consolation game to reach the amassed nearly 200 yards trophy round. Cassidy Boles of total offense and 10 first had 15 assists and three aces, downs before the intermis- while Monique Sheets had 14 sion. By comparison, the assists and two aces for the Ti- Seagulls ran only ten plays gers in the win. Kristin Hickey in the first half, without and Teryn Pannette each served recording a first down. 100 percent with two aces, while The Gulls’ only significant Hickey added 14 digs and 11 yardage of the half came kills, and Pannette added 20 on a 55-yard punt return digs. Caitlin Sheets contributed for a touchdown by senior Chris Johnson / 13 kills, 24 digs and four aces for For The Chronicle speedster Carte Bisbee. the winners. Napavine players Makayla Dailey (5), Michal Erven (9), Cassidy Boles (7), Kristin Hickey (2), Caitlin Sheets (10) and Teryn Pan- The Tigers two first- “The girls just did a re- nette (4) celebrate the inal point in a win over Mossyrock Saturday during the State 2B Volleyball Tournament in Yakima. half scores came on time- ally good job of going after munching scoring drives each point with Mossyrock,” while Autumn Moorcroft had Nelson said. “They had a pretty where the Crusaders bumped of 80 and 90 yards, the first Napavine coach Monica Dailey four kills and five blocks. Me- good season.” Napavine 26-24, 25-17, 25-19. of which was capped by a said. “We knew going in it was gan Rankin added 18 assists, Mossyrock finished second “They’re just a big team with 25-yard run from Layne going to be a tough match, and and Carrie McDaniel served 100 in the Central 2B League and some great hitters,” Dailey said. Hellem and the second of they stayed determined the en- percent. lost in five games to Pe Ell in the which ended on an 11-yard tire game and I was really proud “Though it was a disappoint- district championship match. “We did a good job of playing keeper from quarterback of them.” ing loss, we tried to focus on the The Tigers advanced to face defense where we could, but we Mossyrock’s Calli Hensch achievements throughout the Northwest Christian (Colbert) please see NAPAVINE, page S4 had 12 kills and four blocks, year,” Mossyrock coach Alex in the fifth/sixth place game, please see VOLLEYBALL, page S4

Hauled In The Final Word Mossyrock’s Lucas Allen Seattle Wins Opener, 87-72, Over Montana State pulls in a pass TV’s Best Bet from quarter- SEATTLE (AP) — Clarence Trent the Redhawks, who never trailed and led back Shaun scored 18 points Sunday night, leading 39-24 at the half. Seattle, which played as College Basketball Stephens for four Seattle players in double figures, and an independent last season, is now in the Kentucky at Baylor a touchdown the Redhawks won their season opener, Western Athletic Conference. 3 p.m. in a State 2B defeating Montana State 87-72. Montana State also had four players ESPN2 playof game Trent also grabbed a team-high nine score in double figures. Antonio Biglow at Goodard Sta- rebounds in his 21 minutes of play. De- scored 15 points, Paul Egwuonwu had dium in Everett shaun Sunderhaus had 14 points and 13 points and 10 rebounds, Flavien Da- on Saturday. eight rebounds, Chad Rasmussen scored vis scored 12 points and Calen Coleman Pete Caster / [email protected] 12 and Prince Obasi added 10 points for scored 10 for the Bobcats. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 SPORTS

MLS Chehalis’ Parker, Austin Run in NCAA XC West Regionals LA Beats Sounders 3-0 in West Final CARSON, Calif. (AP) — When Robbie Keane firmly tapped the Los Angeles Galaxy’s third goal into the net, their roaring fans could be excused for thinking ahead to another MLS Cup celebration. Even after opening the West- ern Conference finals in domi- nant style, Keane and the surg- ing Galaxy say they won’t plan for another title shot before they finish this job. Keane scored twice, Mike Magee added his latest clutch playoff goal and Los Angeles beat the Seattle Sounders 3-0 on Sunday night to take a com- manding lead in the first leg of the conference finals. Keane had an assist and Sean Franklin set up two goals by Thad Parker / Courtesy Photo the defending champions, who Former W.F. West runners Caroline Austin and Dakota Parker both ran in the 2012 NCAA Cross Country West Regionals Friday at Jeferson Park Golf Course in will head to Seattle next Sunday Seattle. Austin (left), running for Washington State University, inished 53rd in 21 minutes, 3 seconds on the 6K course in the women’s race. Parker (photo at right, in prime position to earn their center) inished 72nd in the mens race, covering the 10K course in 30:59 for Boise State University. third MLS Cup appearance in four years. Pacific Lutheran Locals Wrestling Shoes Children’s Adults 29.98 34.98 Serving Lewis County For Four Generations 525 N. Market St., Chehalis

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2012 WIAA State 2B Football Playoffs West Side Bracket East Side Bracket Nov. 9-10 Nov. 16-17 Nov. 16-17 Nov. 9-10

Napavine 14 Oroville 26 Raymond Waitsburg-Prescott

Raymond 19 Waitsburg-Prescott 54 3 p.m., Saturday At Mt. Vernon Wahkiakum 20 East Winner Reardan 20

La Conner Reardan State Championship East Semifinals La Conner 41 Saturday, Nov. 24 Kittitas 14 4 p.m. Friday, Nov. 30 TBD West Semifinals Tacoma Dome Mossyrock 50 Saturday, Nov. 24 White Swan 18 Tacoma Dome Mossyrock DeSales West Winner Concrete 14 DeSales 42 7 p.m., Saturday Adna 0 At Centralia Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 14

Morton-WP Lind-Ritz.-Sprague

Morton-White Pass 42 Lind-Ritzville-Sprague 42

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just couldn’t keep up with their hitters at the net.” Pannette had 17 digs, while Hickey had 10 digs and served 100 percent with an ace and three kills. Makayla Dailey add- ed five kills for Napavine. Note: Colfax, which swept Napavine in the quarterfinals, lost a tight 3-2 match to Reardan for the state championship.

Pete Caster / [email protected] Napavine quarterback David Grace is sacked by Raymond’s Josh Camenzind (59) Trojans Finish Seventh to Make and Andrew Hamilton (22) during a State 2B Football Playof irst-round game at History Stewart Field in Aberdeen on Saturday night. YAKIMA — The Trojans won their final two matches of the season here Saturday to Tigers: Napavine Ends at 7-4 make a bit of school history. Pe Ell finished the 2012 vol- Continued from Sports 1 On the defensive side of the ball the Seagulls started sneak- leyball season with a 23-1 re- David Grace. That, however, ing their safeties in closer and cord, and won three straight proved to be the end of the good closer to the line of scrimmage games after losing its opener at news for the Napavine faithful. to help stuff the Tigers’ three- the State 2B Volleyball Tourna- In the second half the headed running attack of Hel- ment to finish seventh and earn Seagulls, under second-year lem, Jorden Hartley, and Jensen the first state trophy in team coach Rob Clements, flipped the Lindsay. The strategical adjust- history. script on the playoff-seasoned ment allowed the Seagulls to re- The Trojans beat South Bend Tigers. turn to the form that saw them 25-20, 27-25, 25-19 in a loser- “When I took over this pro- allow just 6 points over their last out game to open their slate on gram the knock on it was that six regular-season games. Saturday, with Sami Robinson Raymond kids are weak and will All of the second-half stats piling up 18 kills and six blocks quit under pressure,” Clements showed a stark contrast to the and Alissa Brooks-Johnson add- said. “(That) still is the knock. first half. Raymond put up ing eight kills. That put Pe Ell in But (those kids) know they nearly 150 yards of offense the seventh/eighth place game worked too hard to quit.” and tallied eight first downs against Darrington, where it lost The no-quit mentality mani- and two scores in the final two 25-10 in the first set before roar- fested itself in a number of ways. quarters. Conversely, the Tigers ing back to take the next three, First, Raymond neutralized the were unable to break through and the match, 25-23, 25-17, 25- bigger, stronger Napavine de- Raymond’s defensive front, and 17. fense by implementing a ‘mid- managed just one first down in Brooks-Johnson had 13 kills Chris Johnson / For The Chronicle line read option’ offense. The the second half, connecting on and four blocks, and Robinson Pe Ell’s Tabatha Skeen reacts to a Trojan point during the State 2B Volleyball Tour- option offense allowed the a 45-yard pass against the com- had eight kills and served 100 nament Saturday in Yakima. Seagulls to keep the ball in the promised Raymond secondary percent for the Trojans in the hands of their top two weap- defense. trophy round. ons, senior quarterback Andrew The Trojans, according to It was the final game for Ti- wound up playing for, at best, “They were excited to just be Hamilton and junior tailback ger seniors Zach Rotter, Hartley, coach Eddi Peterson, had a Darol Ratsavongsy. Ethan Brossard, Lorenzo Brown, hard time wrapping their heads seventh place — but still thrilled making history and bringing “They had a solid game plan,” Hellem, Morgan Cozart, Kody around the fact that they went to be leaving their mark on the back a trophy from state,” Peter- noted Tiger coach Josh Fay, Robertson, John Bruneau, Brad 23-1 on the season and still school’s trophy shelf. son said. “running the ball up the middle.” Garnas and Zach West. After the Gulls’ first-quarter Napavine finished the season runback, Napavine opted to with a 7-4 record. 389 yards of offense against 251 Note: La Conner defeated squib kick all of its kickoffs and “These guys were a good Mossyrock from Concrete. Wahkiakum 41-20 on Saturday went for it on fourth-downs group. A lot of good kids, some Mossyrock (7-4) will now in State 2B playoff action. Mule to keep the ball out of Bisbee’s of them with eight playoff games Continued from Sports 1 face East Lewis County rival quarterback Lars Blix, in his hands. As a result Napavine under their belts,” Fay said. “It’s goal — his second of the season Morton-White Pass in the state final prep game, completed 25 turned the ball over on downs always sad to see it end, but there quarterfinals, in a contest that — in the fourth quarter. of 42 passes for 252 yards and three times in the second half, can only be one team in the end will be played on Saturday at which left Raymond with a short and, unfortunately, this year it Quarterback James Luttrell Centralia High School’s Tiger a pair of touchdowns. Wah- field. won’t be Napavine.” scored both of Concrete’s touch- Stadium, with a 7 p.m. kickoff. kiakum finished the season 8-2, downs, on 10- and 1-yard runs The Vikings lost to MWP 33-7 and La Conner will advance to Racing in the final stanza. in both teams’ final regular-sea- face Raymond in the State 2B Overall, Mossyrock piled up son contest. quarterfinals this week. ‘Wild Asphalt Circus’ Continues at Phoenix Stream & Lake map AVONDALE, Ariz. (MCT) get into our element we all do — Eddie Gossage, the president our jobs regardless, and we all of Texas Motor Speedway, billed don't want to go out and embar- last weekend's stop of the rass ourselves and not run good," Cup Series as the "Wild Asphalt Harvick said. Circus." "We want to be exactly where Apparently, it's now on tour. we are, right here, in Victory Great Gift! Long after Sunday's Advo- Lane and doing the things that Care 500 at Phoenix Interna- make us all happy. 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College Football No. 17 Utah Beats WSU, 44-36 PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) — has lost seven straight and Leach Mike Leach was quick to praise is still looking for his first league his team after Washington State win. nearly rallied from a 30-point “We played hard on offense, halftime deficit. defense and special teams,” said Leach, who used the terms Leach. “That’s the hardest I’ve zombies and empty corpses to seen this team play.” describe his players in recent Washington State domi- weeks, was happy with the Cou- nated the first quarter, then was gars effort in a 44-36 to No. 17 outscored 30-0 in the second UCLA on Saturday night. quarter as Hundley threw three “This was a great effort,” he touchdown passes and the Bru- said. “We need to build on it.” ins piled up 181 yards. Leach in particular pointed The Cougars played without to the play of backup quarterback star receiver Marquess Wilson, Connor Halliday, who threw five who was suspended this week touchdown passes in relief of in- for a violation of team rules and jured starter Jeff Tuel. Four of then quit the team. those touchdowns came in the “I’m not going to talk about second half, when the Cougars anyone that isn’t here,” Leach staged a comeback after being 30 said after the game. points down at halftime. The Bruins’ defense blocked “Things slowed down for two WSU field goal attempts, him and he became more pro- returning one for a touchdown. ductive,” Leach said of Halliday. They also returned a for UCLA coach Jim Mora was a score and knocked WSU quar- also proud of his team. terback Jeff Tuel out of the game. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press “Sometimes they’re ugly,” Washington State finally Washington’s Bishop Sankey (25) is chased by Utah’s Brian Blechen, left, and Jason Whittingham on a run in the irst half Mora said of the win. “It’s not al- scored on its third deep drive of Saturday in Seattle. ways going to be just beautiful.” the first quarter, when Halliday Brett Hundley threw three hit Dominique Williams with touchdown passes to help UCLA a 6-yard touchdown pass to tie build a 37-7 halftime lead. The the score at 7-7. Halliday had just Bruins were outscored 27-7 in gone into the game in place of Sankey, UW Spank Utah the second half of a night game injured starter Tuel. played in 20-degree tempera- Washington State outgained BREAKOUT: Husky QB the most part, was very accurate make sure everyone keeps their tures. UCLA 167 yards to 22 in the first with his throws. head up and make sure every- “We are 8-2,” Mora said. “We quarter, but it was all UCLA in Accounts Price finished 24 of 33 for one moves on from this, and we won a game in difficult condi- the second quarter. for Three TDs in 34- 277 yards, easily his best perfor- have a good week of practice.” tions. That bodes well for UCLA The Bruins took a 14-7 lead mance of the season. Tight end Washington led 14-8 at half- football.” on Hundley’s 16-yard scoring 15 Win Over Utes Austin Seferian-Jenkins had sev- time and got a break on the UCLA (8-2, 5-2 Pac-12) has pass to Johnathan Franklin. SEATTLE (AP) — For the en catches for 99 yards to break opening possession of the sec- won four games in a row since a Teondray Caldwell fumbled on past few weeks, the school record for receptions ond half when Utah’s risky at- loss at California, and is first in the ensuing kickoff return, and believed Washington quarter- by a tight end that was previ- tempt failed. the Pac-12 South. UCLA took possession on the back Keith Price was on the ously held by Mark Bruener at Utah coach Kyle Whitting- Mora credited Washington WSU 24. Joseph Fauria caught verge of a dynamic breakout 95. Seferian-Jenkins also pitched ham took a chance and went for State for continuing to play hard a 9-yard pass from Hundley to game reminiscent of a year ago. in with a handful of plays on the it on fourth and 1 from his own in the second half. give UCLA a 21-7 lead. It finally came on Saturday defensive line, where the Hus- 43. White was met in the hole by “We did not lose intensity,” Halliday was sacked in the night — and just in time for the kies have been depleted by inju- Danny Shelton and John Timu, Mora said. “Washington State end zone, with the safety giving Huskies to become bowl eligible ries. who intercepted Wilson late in fought their butts off the whole UCLA a 23-7 lead. The Bruins for the third straight season. Kasen Williams finished the first half deep in Washing- game.” also got the ball back and scored Price threw for two touch- with seven catches, including ton’s end, and the ensuing mea- “We got the job done, that’s on Hundley’s 10-yard pass to downs and ran for another, and a beautiful toe-tapping 8-yard surement was short. all that matters,” added line- Devin Fuller for a 30-7 lead with Washington pulled away in the TD reception in the first half Washington quickly took backer Eric Kendricks, who 6:40 left in the first half. Halliday second half for a 34-15 win over as Price was engulfed by a Utah advantage of the field position, scored a touchdown on a fumble fumbled after a hit from Marsh Utah. blitz. Price connected with eight with Price hitting Seferian-Jen- recovery. and the ball was picked up by Washington (6-4, 4-3 Pac-12) different receivers. kins for 24 yards down to the Hundley, a freshman, com- Kendricks, who ran 40 yards for became the last BCS conference Asked afterward if he had his Utah 9 and finding DiAndre pleted 18 of 21 passes for 261 a touchdown and a 37-7 half- team to top 21 points against swagger back, Price chuckled. Campbell wide open on a quick yards, with one . time lead. Halliday finished with an FBS opponent when Bishop “Yeah, a little bit. A little throw against blitz pressure Washington State (2-8, 0-7) 330 yards on 26 of 43 passing. Sankey scored on a 2-yard toss bit. I’m starting to get it back,” to give the Huskies a 21-8 lead. sweep late in the third quarter to Price said. “Obviously, one game White scored on a 20-yard run give the Huskies a 27-15 lead. doesn’t define a season. I have to midway through the third quar- continue to be consistent. I have Sankey finished with 162 ter to cut the Washington lead to continue hitting open targets yards on 36 carries and became to 21-15, but Sankey’s TD late in and throwing the ball the way just the 10th 1,000-yard rusher the quarter pushed the lead back that I know how to throw the in Washington history, with two to two scores. games remaining in the regular ball.” “To get a stop and then to get season. Sankey has 1,017 yards John White rushed for 142 a score was big for us,” Sarkisian rushing after entering fall camp yards for Utah, including a said. “And then to answer their the Huskies’ No. 3 running back. 46-yard TD spurt in the first But while Sankey’s accom- quarter, but the Utes had zero score later in the ball game when plishment was noteworthy, offense otherwise. Travis Wil- they scored to generate some Price’s reemergence was the sto- son was 8 of 23 for 55 yards and momentum, and we were able to ry for Washington. an interception. Utah had been go down and get one and sepa- “He was much more the 11-0 when White topped 100 rate ourselves again.” leader, the Keith that we grew to yards rushing and, after scor- The Huskies capped the know and love a year ago. That ing 49 points each of the past victory with a 16-play, 82-yard guy was starting to come back,” two weeks, the Utes were lost drive in the fourth quarter that Sarkisian said. on offense. Utah has not won on drained nearly 9 minutes off the “I’m happy for him,” Sarki- the road since last November at clock and was finished off by sian added. “It’s been a grind Washington State. Sankey’s second TD run. The only time this season for him this season and nobody According to STATS LLC, Dean Hare / The Associated Press the 55 yards passing is tied for Washington had topped 21 works harder, nobody prepares This Oct. 13 ile photo shows Washington State wide receiver Marquess Wil- more. ... He deserved to have a the second-fewest allowed by points before Saturday was in a 52-17 blowout of FCS Portland son (86) standing on the sidelines during the fourth quarter of an NCAA col- game like this to get going.” Washington’s defense since 1996. lege football game against California, at Martin Stadium in Pullman, Wash. Price had struggled for most Utah (4-6, 2-5) remained win- State. “We knew this was going to Wilson has since quite the team, and accused coach Mike Leach of abusive of the season, thanks in part to less on the road and must win its behavior. protection issues on the offen- final two games to be bowl eli- be a good opportunity on the sive line, and rarely looked like gible for the 10th straight season. offensive side to get our flow go- the dynamic star that threw for “The passing game only hav- ing,” Williams said. “We’ve been WSU to Review Claims Leach 33 touchdowns a season ago. ing 55 passing yards. I mean, improving each week, and this Some of that spark was finally that’s really embarrassing for was one of those games where Was Abusive to Football Players back against Utah. Price kept me,” Wilson said. “I’ve just got you could definitely see that im- plays alive with his feet and, for to keep on working hard and provement.” PULLMAN, Wash. (AP) of coaching. He spent 10 sea- — Washington State Presi- sons as Texas Tech coach be- College Basketball dent Elson Floyd has called fore being fired in 2009 after for a review of claims of abu- claims of mistreatment from sive behavior by coach Mike a player. Wilcox Leads Washington Past Loyola Maryland Leach and his staff toward After Washington State’s SEATTLE (AP) — C.J. Wil- the second round of the NCAA and Suggs as well as the inside players by wide receiver Mar- 44-36 loss to UCLA on Satur- cox scored 22 points, Abdul tournament. play of N'Diaye. quess Wilson. day night, Leach declined to Gaddy had 17 and Scott Suggs 15 The Huskies hit 7 of 11 The Huskies, who lost last The decision by Floyd address Wilson’s claims. to lead Washington to an 85-63 3-pointers in the second half season's leading scorers Ter- comes one day after Wilson “I’m not going to talk season-opening win over Loyola after leading 33-31 at halftime rence Ross and Tony Wroten Jr. quit the team. Wilson says about anyone that isn’t here,” Maryland on Sunday night. in the first game between the to the NBA, had four players in he left the program because he said Wilcox hit four 3-pointers teams. They were 2 of 6 beyond double figures. of the actions of Leach and In a statement issued Sat- and Suggs three from long range the arc in the first half, with "The main thing is to knock his staff. Wilson says the new urday night, Moos said it was for the Huskies, who failed to Wilcox and Suggs each hitting down shots," Gaddy said about staff has “preferred to belittle, unfortunate that Wilson de- advance to the NCAA tourna- one. helping N'Diaye score. "Teams intimidate and humiliate us,” cided to quit. ment last year despite winning "We played about as good as aren't going to double him if I'm and that included physical “I believe I join many the Pac-12 regular-season title. we could," Loyola coach Jimmy knocking down shots and C.J. abuse. Cougars in wishing Marquess Aziz N'Diaye added 10 points Patsos said. "They shoot 3's and and Scott are knocking down Floyd said in a statement well in his future endeavors,” and a career-high 16 rebounds. when we didn't get back and shots. He's going to have more Sunday morning that after Moos said. “We have proce- "We knew we wanted to get they start making them, we're space to operate." consultation with Athletic dures in place that were devel- the ball to certain people, espe- done." N'Diaye also does plenty Director Bill Moos, he asked oped to monitor student-ath- cially C.J. and Scott," Gaddy said. The play of the 7-foot himself with his rebounds. the athletic department to re- lete welfare in all of our sports "They are two of our good scor- N'Diaye impressed Patsos. "Aziz N'Diaye was sensation- port findings and conclusions programs. “We will continue ers and we want to find them. "If the big guy's going to play al," Washington coach Lorenzo as soon as possible. Floyd says to follow those procedures And sometimes we look for Aziz like that all year they're going Romar said. "It seemed like he reviews from both the Pac-12 and modify them if needed.” to have a good inside-outside at- to be a lot better than fifth in was getting every ball that was and the athletic department Wilson, a junior, set school tack." the Pac-12," Patsos said about coming at him and he held on to “should get to the bottom of single-season records last year Dylon Cormier had 19 the preseason media pick of the them for the most part." the matter.” with 82 receptions and 1,388 points, Erik Etherly 15 and Rob- Huskies. Wilcox scored nine and Leach is in his first season yards receiving. This season, ert Olson 12 to lead Loyola (1-1). Washington turned the Gaddy and Suggs seven apiece to as Washington State coach he leads the team with 52 re- The Greyhounds were 24-9 last game around in the second half help Washington to a 33-31 half- after spending two years out ceptions for 813 yards. season and lost to Ohio State in behind the shooting of Wilcox time lead. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs PREP 644; 3. Lee Grimes 640; 4. Marc Gosse- Richmond 23, Delaware 17 LA Lakers 3 4 .429 2 lin 632; 5. Virgil Potter 620; High Game: SE Louisiana 42, Stephen F. Austin 27 Golden State 3 4 .429 2 Twin Cities Swimmers Compete at State State 2B Volleyball Championships Tim Schnitzer 249 Sam Houston St. 52, NW St. 17 Sacramento 2 5 .286 3 At Yakima SunDome Top 5 Senior Women Samford 26, Elon 15 SOUTHWEST By The Chronicle South Carolina 38, Arkansas 20 Nov. 9-10 1. Teresa Johnson 560; 2. Sara Broom San Antonio 6 1 .857 - 551; 3. Barb Grimes 543; 4. Ginny Eddy Tennessee Tech 45, UT-Martin 44, OT Friday’s Games Memphis 5 1 .833 ½ FEDERAL WAY — Six members of the Centralia- 505; 5. June Concannon 497; High Texas A&M 29, Alabama 24 First Round Results New Orleans 3 2 .600 2 Chehalis Girls Swim Team competed at the State 2A Game: Sara Broom 214 The Citadel 27, VMI 24 Dallas 4 4 .500 2 ½ 1. Napavine 3, Kittitas 1 Top 5 Junior Boys Troy 41, Navy 31 Houston 3 4 .429 3 Swim and Dive Championships here Friday and Satur- 2. Colfax 3, Darrington 0 1. Brandon Conradi 675; 2. Brycen UAB 38, Marshall 31 3. Mossyrock 3, White Swan Vanderbilt 27, Mississippi 26 day at the King County Aquatic Center. Nicholson 505; 3. Lucas Hart 458; 4. Saturday’s Results 4. Bear Creek 3, Wahkiakum 0 Virginia 41, Miami 40 Henry McBride 428; 5. Jordan Waring Brooklyn 82, Orlando 74 W.F. West High School freshman Gabrielle Go- Wofford 16, Chattanooga 13, OT 5. La Conner 3, South Bend 0 421; High Game: Brandon Conradi 279 LA Clippers 89, Atlanta 76 dlewski led the way, finishing fourth in the 200-meter 6. Davenport 3, Riverside Christian 1 Top 5 Junior Girls MIDWEST Cent. Michigan 34, E. Michigan 31 Memphis 104, Miami 86 freestyle and setting a school record in the preliminar- 7. Reardan 3, Toutle Lake 0 1. Elizabeth Steen 500; 2. Kiann Con- Oklahoma City 106, Cleveland 91 8. NW Christian 3, Pe Ell 0 radi 472; 3. Bailey Reed 468; 4. Annika Davidson 28, Valparaiso 27, OT Drake 45, Butler 20 LA Lakers 103, Sacramento 90 ily race of the 500-meter freestyle en rout to a fourth- Second Round Games Waring 409; 5. Ashley Kinder 381; High E. Illinois 39, SE Missouri 20 place finish in the finals. Loser-Out Game: Elizabeth Steen 199 Monday’s Results Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Kent St. 48, Miami (Ohio) 32 Darrington 3, Kittitas 0 Michigan 38, Northwestern 31, OT Utah 140, Toronto 133 (OT) Chehalis’ Kelly Giffey finished sixth in the 100 1. Joy Watson 298; 2. Jim Clevenger Wahkiakum 3, White Swam 0 Minnesota 17, Illinois 3 Milwaukee 105, Philadelphia 96 285; 3. Don Koher 244; 4. Trevor Dunne freestyle and seventh in the 200 individual medley, South Bend 3, Riverside Christian 0 N. Dakota St. 20, S. Dakota St. 17 Oklahoma City 92, Detroit 90 233; 5. Joey Schlarbaum 230; High Pe Ell 3, Toutle Lake 1 N. Iowa 24, South Dakota 21 Boston 101, Chicago 95 while Keesha Matz took eighth in the 500 free and Game: Jim Clevenger 153 Winner’s Bracket (Quarterfinals) Nebraska 32, Penn St. 23 Miami 113, Houston 110 Lindsey Giffey finished 15th in the same event. Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Colfax 3, Napavine 0 Purdue 27, Iowa 24 Minnesota 90, Dallas 82 1. Stasia 246; 2. David 203; 3. Eliza- From Centralia, Haylee Bash finished ninth in the Bear Creek 3, Mossyrock 0 UMass 22, Akron 14 Phoenix 110, Denver 100 beth 199; 4. Brady 188; 5. Tanner 179; Wisconsin 62, 14 Atlanta 95, Portland 87 100 breast stroke, and Lily Highet took 14th in the Davenport 3, La Conner 2 High Game: Stasia 124 Reardan 3, NW Christian 0 Youngstown St. 31, W. Illinois 7 same race. SOUTHWEST Tuesday’s Games (PST) CENTRALIA LANES Kansas St. 23, TCU 10 Saturday’s Games Washington at Charlotte, 4 p.m. Top 10 Men Lamar 34, Nicholls St. 24 Consolation Semifinals (Loser Out) 1. Vic Fagerness 615; 2. Larry Engel New York at Orlando, 4 p.m. Louisiana Tech 62, Texas St. 55 Toronto at Indiana, 4 p.m. Napavine Hosting Girls Hoops Tourney Darrington 3, Wahkiakum 1 551; 3. Jack Chambers 523; 4. Jason Lut- North Texas 24, South Alabama 14 Cleveland at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. Pe Ell 3, South Bend 0 man 518; 5. Tom Gorton 469; 6. Ray Se- Oklahoma 42, Baylor 34 Portland at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Napavine High School will host a fourth- through Napavine 3, Mossyrock 0 cena 467; 7. Greg Snelson 466; 8. Jason Oklahoma St. 55, West Virginia 34 San Antonio at LA Lakers, 7:30 p.m. NW Christian 3, La Conner 0 Mayberry 410; 9. Lyle McCollam 369; SMU 34, Southern Miss. 6 sixth-grade girls basketball tournament on Saturday Semifinals 10. Gary Aker 349; High Game: Jason Texas 33, Iowa St. 7 and Sunday, Nov. 17-18. Colfax 3, Bear Creek 0 Lutman 227 Texas Tech 41, Kansas 34, 2OT The tournament will include fourth-, fifth- and Reardan 3, Davenport 0 Top 10 Women Tulsa 41, Houston 7 Trophy Matches 1. Karen Mattis 412; 2. Joyce Cham- UCF 31, UTEP 24 NASCAR sixth-grade divisions, with a team fee of $175. Games Seventh/Eighth bers 391; 3. Ashley Date 380; 4. Donna UTSA 31, McNeese St. 24 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series will feature 16-minute running halves, and admission Pe Ell 3, Darrington 1 Christian 361; 5. Mel Fagerness 333; 6. FAR WEST Gerri Sanders 320; 7. Tara Moon 305; Arizona 56, Colorado 31 Nov. 11 Results Fifth/Sixth will be $2 for kids and $3 for adults. For more informa- 8. Diana Pickernell 253; 9. Misty Secena BYU 52, Idaho 13 AdvoCare 500 NW Christian 3, Napavine 0 196; 10. Sandy Poitea 169; High Game: Boise St. 49, Hawaii 14 At Phoenix International Raceway tion contact Chante’ Evander at (360) 402-3597 or Dan Third/Fourth Karen Mattis 143 Cal Poly 70, Idaho St. 14 Fin. Driver Make Schutz at (360) 262-9134. Bear Creek 3, Davenport 0 Top 5 Senior Men Colorado St. 33, UNLV 11 1 Kevin Harvick Chevrolet First/Second 1. Tim Turner 593; 2. Greg Kiser 572; E. Washington 31, UC Davis 28 2 Denny Hamlin Toyota Reardan 3, Colfax 2 3. George Heck 475; 4. John Dolan 434; Fresno St. 52, Nevada 36 3 Kyle Busch Toyota 5. Richard Luce 398; High Game: Greg Montana St. 65, Portland St. 30 4 Kasey Kahne Chevrolet Centralia LL Looking for Coaches State 2B Football Playoffs Kiser 231 N. Colorado 42, Weber St. 34 5 Ryan Newman Chevrolet The Centralia Little League organization Saturday’s Results Top 5 Senior Women Oregon 59, California 17 6 Brad Keselowski Dodge S. Utah 35, N. Arizona 29, 3OT At Everett 1. Linda Lusher 446; 2. June Concan- 7 Greg Biffle Ford is looking for coaches for the 2013 season. Coaches are San Diego 41, Morehead St. 28 VIKINGS 50, LIONS 14 non 434; 3. Robin Brown 413; 4. Win- 8 Kurt Busch Chevrolet San Diego St. 28, Air Force 9 needed at all levels, and the deadline to apply for a Ma- Mossyrock 14 20 13 3 —50 nie Siemers 336; 5. Val Reed 237; High 9 Paul Menard Chevrolet San Jose St. 47, New Mexico St. 7 Concrete 0 0 0 14 —14 Game: Linda Lusher 165 jors coaching position is Jan. 18. For more information, Southern Cal 38, Arizona St. 17 10 Mark Martin Toyota Stanford 27, Oregon St. 23 11 Carl Edwards Ford contact Tom at (360) 880-7090 or Wendy at (360) 508- Scoring Summary UCLA 44, Washington St. 36 12 Juan Montoya Chevrolet 6491. MOS — Shaun Stephens 14-yard Washington 34, Utah 15 13 Jeff Burton Chevrolet pass to Chace Nichols; Juan Ortiz kick Wyoming 28, New Mexico 23 14 Matt Kenseth Ford MOS — Kyler Hazen 9-yard run; 15 Bobby Labonte Toyota Ortiz kick NCAA Div. I Football 16 Aric Almirola Ford Week 12 Rankings (Nov. 11) MOS — Hazen 15-yard run; Ortiz 17 Danica Patrick Chevrolet BCS Standings NFL kick 18 Marcos Ambrose Ford Rk. Team Record Sports on the Air MOS — Stephens 45-yard pass to 19 Tony Stewart Chevrolet 1 Kansas State 10-0 Lucas Allen; kick failed Standings 20 Travis Kvapil Toyota 2 Oregon 10-0 National Football Conference 21 Dale Earnhardt Jr. Chevrolet TUESDAY, Nov. 13 MOS — Stephens 65-yard pass to 3 Notre Dame 10-0 Nichols; Ortiz kick NFC EAST W L T PCT 22 Casey Mears Ford MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 4 Alabama 9-1 23 Jamie McMurray Chevrolet MOS — Logan Gootgeld 62-yard NY Giants 6 4 0 .600 5 Georgia 9-1 Dallas 4 5 0 .444 24 Regan Smith Chevrolet 9 a.m. run; kick failed 6 Florida 9-1 Philadelphia 3 6 0 .333 25 Landon Cassill Toyota MOS — Hazen 3-yard run; Ortiz ESPN — Temple at Kent St. 7 LSU 8-2 Washington 3 6 0 .333 26 Dave Blaney Chevrolet kick 11 a.m. 8 Texas A&M 8-2 NFC NORTH 27 Joey Logano Toyota 9 South Carolina 8-2 CON — James Luttrell 10-yard run; Chicago 7 2 0 .778 28 Clint Bowyer Toyota ESPN — Detroit at St. John’s 10 Florida State 9-1 kick good Green Bay 6 3 0 .667 29 Timmy Hill Ford 11 Clemson 9-1 1 p.m. MOS — Ortiz 37-yard field goal Minnesota 6 4 0 .600 30 Jeff Gordon Chevrolet 12 Oklahoma 7-2 ESPN — Butler at Xavier CON — Luttrell 1-yard run; kick Detroit 4 5 0 .444 31 Sam Hornish Jr. Dodge 13 Stanford 8-2 good NFC SOUTH 32 Jimmie Johnson Chevrolet 3 p.m. 14 Nebraska 8-2 Atlanta 8 1 0 .889 33 David Ragan Ford ESPN2 — Kentucky at Baylor Team Stats MOS CON 15 Texas 8-2 Tampa Bay 5 4 0 .556 16 Oregon State 7-2 34 David Stremme Toyota First Downs 9 13 New Orleans 4 5 0 .444 4 p.m. 17 UCLA 8-2 35 Stephen Leicht * Chevrolet Rushing Yards 265 209 Carolina 2 7 0 .222 36 David Gilliland Ford ESPN — Michigan St. vs. Kansas, at Atlanta 18 USC 7-3 NFC WEST Passing Yards 124 42 19 Louisville 9-1 37 Josh Wise * Ford 5 p.m. Total Yards 389 251 San Francisco 6 2 1 .722 38 Michael McDowell Ford 20 Louisiana Tech 9-1 Seattle 6 4 0 .600 ESPN2 — Preseason NIT, regional round, Comp-Att-Int 3-6-0 3-7-0 21 Michigan 7-3 39 Joe Nemechek Toyota /Lost 1/0 3/2 Arizona 4 5 0 .444 40 David Reutimann Ford teams TBD, at Ann Arbor, Mich. 22 Rutgers 8-1 St. Louis 3 5 1 .389 Penalties/Yards 4/30 2/20 23 Texas Tech 7-3 41 Mike Bliss Toyota 6 p.m. Conference 42 Jason Leffler Toyota 24 Oklahoma State 6-3 AFC EAST W L T PCT ESPN — Duke vs. Kentucky, at Atlanta Individual Stats 43 Martin Truex Jr. Toyota 25 Washington 6-4 New England 6 3 0 .667 Rushing: MOS — Hazen 19/144, NBCSN — Georgia Southern at Charlotte Miami 4 5 0 .444 AP Top 25 Cody Shriver 4/27, Gootgeld 1/62; CON NY Jets 3 6 0 .333 7 p.m. Rk. Team Record — Gibson Fichter 15/122 Buffalo 3 6 0 .333 1 Oregon (45) 10-0 ESPN2 — Preseason NIT, regional round, Passing: MOS — Stephens 3-6/124; AFC NORTH COLLEGE BASKETBALL teams TBD, at Manhattan, Kan. CON — James Luttrell 3-7/42 2 Kansas State (14) 10-0 Baltimore 7 2 0 .778 Receiving: MOS — Nichols 2/79 3 Notre Dame (1) 10-0 Pittsburgh 6 3 0 .667 Men’s Basketball 4 Alabama 9-1 Cincinnati 4 5 0 .444 Sunday’s Major College Basketball WEDNESDAY, Nov. 14 At Aberdeen 5 Georgia 9-1 Cleveland 2 7 0 .222 Scores 6 Ohio State 10-0 SEAGULLS 19, TIGERS 14 AFC SOUTH Louisville 79, Manhattan 51 COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7 Florida 9-1 Napavine 6 8 0 0 —14 Houston 8 1 0 .889 Ohio State 82, Albany 60 6 p.m. 8 LSU 8-2 Raymond 7 0 6 6 —19 Indianapolis 6 3 0 .667 Syracuse 62, (20) San Diego State 49 ESPN2 — Toledo at N. Illinois 9 Texas A&M 8-2 Tennessee 4 6 0 .400 10 Florida State 9-1 Florida 84, Alabama State 35 GOLF Team Stats NAP RAY Jacksonville 1 8 0 .111 North Carolina 80, Florida Atlantic 56 11 Clemson 9-1 AFC WEST First Downs 15 8 12 South Carolina 8-2 Arizona 82, Charleston Southern 73 5:30 p.m. Denver 6 3 0 .667 Rushing Yards 274 154 13 Oklahoma 7-2 Baylor 78, Jackson State 47 TGC — PGA Tour Australasia, Australian San Diego 4 5 0 .444 Passing Yards 37 3 14 Stanford 8-2 Wisconsin 87, SE Louisiana 47 Oakland 3 6 0 .333 Masters, first round, at Melbourne, Australia Total Yards 311 157 15 Oregon State 7-2 Cincinnati 80, Tennessee-Martin 57 Kansas City 1 8 0 .111 Comp-Att-Int 1-5-0 1-3-0 16 Nebraska 8-2 Villanova 80, Marshall 68 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Fumbles/Lost 4/35 2/5 17 UCLA 8-2 Week 10 Results Illinois-Chicago 59, UC Riverside 52 4 p.m. Penalties/Yards 2/0 0/0 18 Texas 8-2 Thursday’s Game Boston College 84, Florida INT 70 ESPN2 — Wisconsin at Florida 19 Louisiana Tech 9-1 Indianapolis 27, Jacksonville 10 UTSA 79, Old Dominion 70 NBCSN — St. Bonaventure at Cornell Individual Stats 20 Louisville 9-1 Sunday’s Games NC-Wilmington 67, UNC-Asheville 59 21 USC 7-3 Rushing: NAP — Hellem 27/172; Cincinnati 31, NY Giants 13 Ball State 78, Grambling State 51 NBA BASKETBALL 22 Rutgers 8-1 RAY — Hamilton 13/83, Ratsavongsy Tennessee 37, Miami 3 23 Michigan 7-3 Brown 58, Binghamton 49 5 p.m. 13/49 Minnesota 34, Detroit 24 23 Texas Tech 7-3 Siena 54, Navy 49 ESPN — Memphis at Oklahoma City Passing: NAP — Grace 1-5/37; RAY New England 37, Buffalo 31 25 Kent State 9-1 Purdue 83, Hofstra 54 — Hamilton 1-3/3 New Orleans 31, Atlanta 27 7:30 p.m. Army 80, Virginia Military 74 Tampa Bay 34, San Diego 24 Receiving: NAP — Jorden Hartley Dropped from rankings: Missis- Jacksonville State 61, E. Michigan 54 ESPN — Miami at L.A. Clippers Denver 36, Carolina 14 1/37 sippi State 22, Toledo 23 Oklahoma 85, Louisiana-Monroe 51 Baltimore 55, Oakland 20 SOCCER Others receiving votes: Oklahoma Seattle 28, NY Jets 7 South Carolina 82, Milwaukee 75 7 a.m. Saturday’s Statewide Scores State 79, Northern Illinois 77, Mississip- Dallas 38, Philadelphia 23 Boise State 81, Texas Southern 63 Mary Knight 58, Lopez 18 pi State 48, Wisconsin 26, UCF 16, Boise ESPN2 — Men’s national teams, exhibition, San Francisco 24, St. Louis 24 (OT) Alcorn State 85, Oakwood 41 Taholah 52, Quilcene 16 State 14, Cincinnati 6, Fresno State Houston 13, Chicago 6 Stony Brook 93, Mount Ida College 57 Russia vs. United States, at Krasnodar, Russia Touchet 76, Wellpinit 36 6, Arizona 6, TCU 5, San Jose State 4, Monday’s Game Air Force 77, Citadel 70 1A Football Championship Tulsa 4, Utah State 4, San Diego State 3, 11:25 a.m. Pittsburgh 16, Kansas City 13 Holy Cross 74, Morgan State 73 First Round Northwestern 2, Washington 1, Toledo ESPN2 — Men’s national teams, exhibition, Marquette 84, Colgate 63 King’s 28, Hoquiam 13 1 Week 11 Schedules (PST) Louisiana-Lafayette 90, Oakland 79 Netherlands vs. Germany, at Amsterdam La Center 29, Meridian 13 Thursday’s Game College Football Major Scores Alabama 80, West Alabama 49 River View 27, Chewelah 14 Miami at Buffalo, 5:20 p.m. By The Associated Press Prairie View A&M 80, Schreiner 51 2A Football Championship Sunday’s Games THURSDAY, Nov. 15 EAST Georgetown 61, Duquesne 55 First Round Arizona at Atlanta, 10 a.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Albany (NY) 38, Duquesne 31 Nebraska 66, Southern University 55 Lynden 42, Mark Morris 14 Brown 28, Dartmouth 24 Cleveland at Dallas, 10 a.m. 4:30 p.m. Othello 42, Cheney 7 Green Bay at Detroit, 10 a.m. Saint Mary 96, Nebraska Omaha 86 Bryant 28, CCSU 25 S. Methodist 73, Loyola Marymount 58 ESPN — North Carolina at Virginia 2B Football Championship Buffalo 29, W. Michigan 24 Cincinnati at Kansas City, 10 a.m. Western Carolina 95, Mars Hill 68 First Round Cincinnati 34, Temple 10 Philadelphia at Washington, 10 a.m. GOLF LaConner 41, Wahkiakum 20 Colgate 35, Lehigh 24 Tampa Bay at Carolina, 10 a.m. Houston Bap. 70, Maryland-E. Shore 55 6 a.m. Mossyrock 50, Concrete 14 Columbia 34, Cornell 17 Jacksonville at Houston, 10 a.m. Washington 85, Loyola (MD) 63 Raymond 19, Napavine 14 Dayton 21, Marist 17 NY Jets at St. Louis, 10 a.m. Tulsa 110, LSU Shreveport 54 TGC — European PGA Tour, SA Open Cham- 3A Football Championship Fordham 36, Lafayette 27 New Orleans at Oakland, 1:05 p.m. Seattle 87, Montana State 72 pionship, first round, at Johannesburg (same-day First Round Georgetown 10, Bucknell 3 San Diego at Denver, 1:25 p.m. Oregon State 71, New Mexico State 62 Indianapolis at New England, 1:25 p.m. tape) Eastside Catholic 69, Kelso 13 Maine 51, Georgia St. 7 California 78, Cal State Bakersfield 65 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 5:20 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Kennedy 20, Columbia River 14 Notre Dame 21, Boston College 6 Hawaii 81, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 54 Penn 30, Harvard 21 Monday’s Game TGC — LPGA, Titleholders, first round, at Marysville-Pilchuck 33, Timberline 21 Chicago at San Francisco, 5:30 p.m. Princeton 29, Yale 7 Saturday’s Major College Basketball North Thurston 35, Kennewick 23 Robert Morris 21, Sacred Heart 17 Naples, Fla. Scores University 34, O’Dea 6 Rutgers 28, Army 7 5:30 p.m. 4A Football Championship St. Francis (Pa.) 45, Monmouth (NJ) 31 The Associated Press First Round Syracuse 45, Louisville 26 MIDWEST TGC — PGA Tour Australasia, Australian Bellarmine Prep 35, Bothell 30 Towson 41, Rhode Island 10 NBA Butler 74, Elon 59 Masters, second round, at Melbourne, Australia Camas 62, Arlington 6 Villanova 35, James Madison 20 National Basketball Association Dayton 74, Arkansas St. 61 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Gonzaga Prep 45, Union 17 Wagner 31, Holy Cross 30 EASTERN CONFERENCE Drake 96, William Jewell 66 Mead 41, Newport 14 SOUTH ATLANTIC W L PCT GB Green Bay 72, Chicago St. 67 2 p.m. Alabama St. 31, Southern U. 30 New York 4 0 1.000 - Missouri 83, SIU-Edwardsville 69 ESPN2 — Puerto Rico Tip-Off, first round, Alcorn St. 34, Texas Southern 24 Brooklyn 3 2 .600 1 ½ N. Iowa 103, Wartburg 50 NC State vs. Penn St., at Bayamon, Puerto Rico Appalachian St. 33, Furman 28 Philadelphia 4 3 .571 1 ½ Ark.-Pine Bluff 24, Grambling St. 17 Notre Dame 58, Evansville 49 4 p.m. Boston 4 3 .571 1 ½ Ohio 81, Portland 52 LOCAL Bethune-Cookman 49, Savannah St. 7 Toronto 1 6 .143 4 ½ ESPN2 — 2K Sports Classic, first round, Ala- Charleston So. 28, Gardner-Webb 10 Wichita St. 71, NC Central 57 Bowling CENTRAL Clemson 45, Maryland 10 SOUTHWEST bama vs. Oregon St., at New York Nov. 4-10 Results Milwaukee 4 2 .667 - Coastal Carolina 65, Presbyterian 7 St. Thomas (Texas) 72, Rice 59 Chicago 4 3 .571 ½ NBCSN — Illinois St. at Drexel FAIRWAY LANES Delaware St. 35, Hampton 27 Indiana 3 4 .429 1 ½ Texas A&M-CC 60, Texas Lutheran 49 Top 10 Men E. Kentucky 55, Murray St. 24 6 p.m. 1. Joe Masters 756; 2. Mike Watilo Cleveland 2 5 .286 2 ½ FAR WEST FAU 37, W. Kentucky 28 Arizona St. 79, Cent. Arkansas 64 ESPN2 — 2K Sports Classic, first round, Vil- 738; 3. Brad Newbury 729; 4. Josh Cole- Florida 27, Louisiana-Lafayette 20 Detroit 0 8 .000 5 Long Beach St. 75, North Alabama 65 man 719; 5. Nick Wright 713; 6. Nick Florida A&M 22, NC Central 21 SOUTHEAST lanova vs. Purdue, at New York Olsen 700; 7. Bob Spahr 699 and Den- Georgia 38, Auburn 0 Miami 6 2 .750 - N. Colorado 127, Southwest 81 7 p.m. nis Knapp 699; 8. Corey Hensley 697; 9. Georgia Southern 69, Howard 26 Atlanta 3 3 .500 2 Oregon 83, N. Arizona 73 FSN — UTEP at Arizona Jack Coleman Jr 693; 10. Herb Kreutzer Georgia Tech 68, North Carolina 50 Charlotte 2 3 .400 2 ½ Pacific 76, Holy Names 38 691; High Game: Brad Newbury 289 Jackson St. 35, Alabama A&M 21 Orlando 2 4 .333 3 Saint Mary’s (Cal) 95, Sonoma St. 69 NBA BASKETBALL Top 10 Women Jacksonville 40, Campbell 14 Washington 0 5 .000 4 ½ Santa Clara 106, Simpson (Cal.) 66 5 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE 1. Cassandra Chalmers 597; 2. Teresa Jacksonville St. 38, Austin Peay 23 UC Irvine 78, Nevada 64 TNT — Boston at Brooklyn Johnson 588; 3. Val Krein 586; 4. April LSU 37, Mississippi St. 17 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB Utah St. 56, Idaho St. 48 Harris 567; 5. Kim Rushton 553 and Oklahoma City 6 2 .750 - Liberty 28, Stony Brook 14 Washington St. 88, E. Washington 69 7:30 p.m. Lynn Wiltzius 553; 6. Susie Pickernell MVSU 22, Prairie View 20 Minnesota 5 2 .714 ½ Wyoming 62, Western St. (Col.) 42 TNT — Miami at Denver 552; 7. Sara Broom 551; 8. Joyce Kludt Memphis 37, Tulane 23 Utah 4 4 .500 2 TOURNAMENT 545; 9. Heather Wallen 544 and Sahlee Missouri 51, Tennessee 48, 4OT Denver 4 4 .500 2 NFL FOOTBALL Aldrich 544; 10. Marie Pratt 531; High NC A&T 17, SC State 7 Portland 2 5 .286 3 ½ All-Military Classic 5 p.m. Game: Marie Pratt 231 NC State 37, Wake Forest 6 PACIFIC First Round Top 5 Senior Men Norfolk St. 30, Morgan St. 0 LA Clippers 5 2 .714 - Air Force 76, Army 65 NFL — Miami at Buffalo 1. Tim Schnitzer 679; 2. Andy Fuchs Old Dominion 41, William & Mary 31 Phoenix 4 4 .500 1 ½ The Citadel 84, VMI 76 CollegeFB_12_Layout 1 11/12/12 2:49 PM Page 1

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Rewind Fast Forward Tuesday, Nov. 6 Wednesday, Nov. 14 Ball State 34 Toledo 27 Ohio at Ball State Wednesday, Nov. 7 1. Oregon (10-0) Ducks soar to top perch following Crimson Tide spill. Toledo at Northern Illinois Bowling Green 26 Ohio 14 2. Kansas State (10-0) Must avoid stumbling at Baylor or in finale vs. Texas. Thursday, Nov. 15 Thursday, Nov. 8 3. Notre Dame (10-0) Defense carries Fighting Irish once again against BC. North Carolina at Virginia Arkansas State 45 ULM 23 Friday, Nov. 16 Florida State 28 Virginia Tech 22 4. Ohio State (10-0) Could become sixth unbeaten, untied OSU team ever. Hawaii at Air Force Friday, Nov. 9 5. Alabama (9-1) Crimson Tide ebbs against Texas A&M in letdown loss. FIU at Florida Atlantic Connecticut 24 Pittsburgh 17 Saturday, Nov. 17 Saturday, Nov. 10 6. Georgia (9-1) Dawgs win SEC East title, earn spot in SEC title game. Western Carolina at Alabama Arizona 56 Colorado 31 7. Florida (9-1) Jelani Jenkins’ blocked punt return TD saves the day. Washington State at Arizona State Boise State 49 Hawaii 14 8. LSU (8-2) Bayou Bengals bounce back vs. MSU after Bama loss. BYU 52 Idaho 13 Temple at Army Buffalo 29 Western Mich. 24 9. South Carolina (8-2) Earns eight wins in three straight years for first time. Alabama A&M at Auburn Central Michigan 34 Eastern Mich. 31 10. Texas A&M (8-2) Aggies prove they belong in SEC with win in Tuscaloosa. Kansas State at Baylor Cincinnati 34 Temple 10 11. Florida State (9-1) Needs late rally to escape from Blacksburg with a win. Colorado State at Boise State Clemson 45 Maryland 10 Virginia Tech at Boston College Colorado State 33 UNLV 11 12. Clemson (9-1) Shell-shock the Terps for 12th straight home victory. Kent State at Bowling Green Florida 27 UL Lafayette 20 13. Oklahoma (8-2) Bob Stoops passes Bud Wilkinson on all-time wins list. Miami (Ohio) at Central Michigan Florida Atlantic 37 W. Kentucky 28 14. Stanford (8-2) Stepfan Taylor tops 1,000 yards for third straight year. Rutgers at Cincinnati Fresno State 52 Nevada 36 15. Oregon State (7-2) Late fumble costs Beavers in loss on The Farm at SU. NC State at Clemson Georgia 38 Auburn 0 Washington at Colorado Georgia Tech 68 North Carolina 50 16. UCLA (8-2) Bruins earn win over WSU despite uneven performance. Jacksonville State at Florida Kansas State 23 TCU 10 17. Nebraska (8-2) Huskers pull off another comeback to beat Penn State. Georgia Southern at Georgia Kent State 48 Miami (Ohio) 32 18. Texas (8-2) Honors Darrell Royal with Wishbone formation first play. Duke at Georgia Tech LSU 37 Mississippi St. 17 UTSA at Idaho Louisiana Tech 62 Texas State 55 19. Michigan (7-3) Devin Gardner leads U-M to OT win over Northwestern. Massachusetts 22 Akron 14 20. Louisiana Tech (9-1) Kenneth Dixon scores five TDs in shootout at Texas St. Purdue at Illinois Iowa State at Kansas Memphis 37 Tulane 23 21. USC (7-3) Matt Barkley becomes leading passer in Pac-12 history. Michigan 38 Northwestern (ot) 31 Samford at Kentucky Minnesota 17 Illinois 3 22. Texas Tech (7-3) Red Raiders need two overtimes to beat KU at home. Utah State at Louisiana Tech Missouri 51 Tennessee (4ot) 48 23. Arizona (6-4) Ka’Deem carries the ball for 370 yards vs. Colorado. Ole Miss at LSU Nebraska 32 Penn State 23 24. Louisville (9-1) Undefeated season not in the Cards after Orange crush. Houston at Marshall NC State 37 Wake Forest 6 Florida State at Maryland North Texas 24 South Alabama 14 Aaron Murray, Georgia Margaret Bowles 25. Wisconsin (7-3) Montee Ball passes Ricky Williams on all-time TD list. Buffalo at Massachusetts Notre Dame 21 Boston College 6 South Florida at Miami (Fla.) Oklahoma 42 Baylor 34 Iowa at Michigan Oklahoma State 55 West Virginia 34 Northwestern at Michigan State Oregon 59 California 17 Arkansas at Mississippi State Purdue 27 Iowa 24 Syracuse at Missouri Rutgers 28 Army 7 Texas State at Navy San Diego State 28 Air Force 9 Ducks’ attack too potent for Stanford Minnesota at Nebraska San Jose State 47 New Mexico St. 7 South Carolina 38 Arkansas 20 Nevada at New Mexico SMU 34 Southern Miss 6 STANFORD AT OREGON Wake Forest at Notre Dame Stanford 27 Oregon State 23 Texas Tech at Oklahoma State Syracuse 45 Louisville 26 It’s a testament to Oregon’s domi- Stanford at Oregon Texas 33 Iowa State 7 nance that the Ducks are favored by California at Oregon State Texas A&M 29 Alabama 24 over three touchdowns against the sec- Indiana at Penn State Texas Tech 41 Kansas 34 SMU at Rice Troy 41 Navy 31 ond-best team in the Pac-12 North — BYU at San Jose State Tulsa 41 Houston 7 and maybe the second-best team in the Middle Tennessee at South Alabama UAB 38 Marshall 31 Wofford at South Carolina UCF 31 UTEP 24 entire league. Stanford has been solid UTEP at Southern Miss UCLA 44 Washington St. 36 in 2012, with an overall mark of 8–2 Sam Houston State at Texas A&M USC 38 Arizona State 17 Arkansas State at Troy UTSA 31 McNeese State 24 and a 6–1 record in the league. Oregon, East Carolina at Tulane Vanderbilt 27 Ole Miss 26 however, has been completely domi- Virginia 41 Miami (Fla.) 40 UCF at Tulsa Washington 34 Utah 15 nant. Consider the following: The Memphis at UAB Wisconsin 62 Indiana 14 Ducks have won their seven Pac-12 USC at UCLA Wyoming 28 New Mexico 23 Western Kentucky at UL-Lafayette games by an average margin of 33.7 North Texas at ULM points and are outgaining their oppo- Wyoming at UNLV Prime Time Players nents by 161.8 yards per game. USC is Arizona at Utah Tennessee at Vanderbilt MARCUS MARIOTA, OREGON the only team that has made Oregon Oklahoma at West Virginia After briefly leaving with a left shoulder injury, sweat, but the Ducks still led by 10 Eastern Michigan at Western Michigan Mariota returned to action better than ever be- points or more for all but six minutes Ohio State at Wisconsin fore. The Ducks’ dual-threat signal-caller com- in their 62–51 win in L.A. Stanford Athlon Looks Back pleted 27-of-34 passes for a career-high 377 will have to run the ball effectively yards, an Oregon-record six TDs and zero INTs, against Oregon’s ordinary defense The defining game of the USC-UCLA rivalry while also rushing for 42 yards during a 59–17 (fifth in the league) and hope to force came in 1967. victory on the road at California. some turnovers. Oregon 48–28 Score: USC 21, UCLA 20 KA’DEEM CAREY, ARIZONA Date: Nov. 18, 1967 Rich Rodriguez called Carey’s number all day OHIO STATE AT WISCONSIN Details: Everything was on the line: the Rose during a 56–31 victory over Colorado. The result Wisconsin wrapped up a spot in the Bowl bid, a possible (actually, eventual) national was arguably the greatest rushing performance Big Ten Championship Game with an championship and the Heisman Trophy. UCLA in conference history. Carey had 25 carries for emphatic 62–14 win at Indiana on Sat- quarterback Gary Beban and USC tailback O.J. a Pac-12 record 366 yards and a Pac-12 urday. The Badgers rushed for an as- Simpson were the primary Heisman candidates record-tying five TDs — becoming the seventh tounding 564 yards and seven at the time (Beban would eventually win). player since 2000 with at least 300 yards and Steve Dipaola touchdowns, led by Montee Ball (198 The game lived up to its billing. Beban, play- five TDs. Kenjon Barner leads an Oregon rushing offense that averages 325.1 yards per game on ing courageously with a painful rib injury, yards) and James White (161). UW’s the ground. Barner has run for 1,360 yards and 19 touchdowns in 2012. MARQISE LEE, USC passed for 301 yards and two touchdowns. As Despite needing to ice his face pregame to re- dominance on the ground allowed the and Franklin, a senior, ranks sixth na- Temple 34–10 in Brendon Kay’s first a result, the Bruins led 20–14 in the fourth duce swelling and receive IV fluids at halftime coaching staff to protect quarterback quarter, when the Trojans were confronted with tionally in rushing (127.0 ypg). The start at quarterback. Kay, who beat out due to an allergic reaction, Lee was able to run Curt Phillips, an oft-injured fifth-year a third-and-eight situation at their own 36-yard by Arizona State defenders during a 38–17 vic- senior who was making his first career key for UCLA, however, will be on Munchie Legaux, completed 13-of-21 line. tory. The sophomore star had 10 catches for start. Phillips only attempted seven defense, where the Bruins must find a for 244 yards and two TDs and added The play was a USC staple, 23 blast, calling 161 yards and an 80-yard TD, as the Trojans passes for the entire game. The Badg- way to slow down the USC passing at- 71 yards on the ground. Cincinnati 27–17 for Simpson to run between tackle and guard avoided losing three straight games for the first tack. UCLA ranks 103rd in the nation on the left side. Simpson was thinking first ers will need some semblance of offen- DUKE AT GEORGIA TECH time since 2001. in pass defense and has given up 22 down, but he got more than that, cutting back sive balance against Ohio State. The Georgia Tech has played its way into MONTEE BALL, WISCONSIN pass plays of 30 yards or more, the to the middle of the field and, with his sprinter’s Buckeyes rank 16th nationally in rush- the ACC Coastal Division race with The Badgers’ ground game was unstoppable most in the Pac-12. That number fig- speed, outrunning the Bruins to the end zone. ing defense, though they did give up consecutive wins at Maryland and during a 62–14 blowout win at Indiana. Ball had ures to increase after Marqise Lee and Although USC coach John McKay was ac- 223 yards on the ground to Nebraska North Carolina. The Yellow Jackets, 27 carries for 198 yards and three TDs, while Robert Woods are done with the customed to brilliant runs by Simpson, he nev- backfield mate James White added 14 carries and 224 to Cal. Ohio State has a two- 4–3 in the league, need to beat Duke ertheless said: “A good back might have made UCLA secondary. USC 41–34 for 161 yards and two more scores. In the game lead on Wisconsin in the Leaders this Saturday and then for Duke to beat eight yards for a first down. O.J. made it to the process, Ball moved into second place in FBS but is not eligible for postseason play RUTGERS AT CINCINNATI Miami the following week. That Rose Bowl. It was the damnedest run I’ve ever history on the all-time TD list, with 77 trips to due to NCAA sanctions. Ohio State 24–20 Rutgers is the only unbeaten team in would leave Tech all alone in first seen.” the end zone. USC AT UCLA the Big East after Louisville’s loss on place with a 5–3 record. Duke controls USC has been arguably the most dis- Saturday at Syracuse. The Scarlet its own destiny but needs to win at Athlon Fantasy Flash Upset of the Week appointing team in the nation in 2012. Knights, though, have the toughest re- Georgia Tech and beat Miami at home Landry Jones isn’t having a huge season, but The legend of “Johnny Football” has become UCLA has been one of the biggest sur- maining schedule of the contenders, to claim its first-ever division crown. the senior quarterback has been steady and in a tall tale of epic proportions. Texas A&M red- prises. The result: UCLA is one-half with trips to Cincinnati, Pittsburgh and Duke’s first order of business is find- control of Oklahoma’s offense. Jones has six shirt freshman quarterback Johnny Manziel game up on its cross-town rival in the a home game with Louisville. A bigger ing a way to slow down Tech’s power- touchdown tosses over the last two games and was not phased by No. 1-ranked Alabama or Pac-12 South and controls its own des- concern for coach Kyle Flood has to be ful offense. The Jackets rushed for 380 has 2,691 passing yards so far this year. The the Bryant- tiny to play in the league title game. his team’s performance of late. The yards and seven touchdowns and threw senior should be one of the top fantasy quar- TEXAS A&M 29 Denny Stadium The Bruins’ roster isn’t stocked with Knights lost at home to Kent State two for 208 yards and one score in a 68–50 terbacks in Week 12, taking on a West Virginia ALABAMA 24 crowd. Manziel elite players but does have star power weeks ago and then struggled with win at North Carolina on Saturday. defense that ranks 120th nationally against the completed 24- at two crucial positions — quarterback Army this past weekend before pulling This is not a good matchup for a Duke pass. The Mountaineers have allowed 27 touch- of-31 passes for 253 yards, two TDs and zero (Brett Hundley) and tailback away late for a 28–7 win. Rutgers was team that ranks 85th in the nation in down passes this year and are showing few INTs, while tucking the ball 18 times for 92 signs of improvement. While Jones isn’t one of yards on the ground during a 29–24 upset win (Johnathan Franklin). Hundley, a red- outgained 337-to-252 and didn’t hold rushing defense and has given up an shirt freshman, ranks second in the its first lead until midway through the average of 43.8 points in its last four the elite fantasy options so far, he should reach in Tuscaloosa. “No moment is too big for him,” 300 yards and three touchdowns in Week 12. said coach Kevin Sumlin, following A&M’s sec- Pac-12 in total offense (301.1 ypg), fourth quarter. Cincinnati rolled past games. Georgia Tech 44–30 ond-ever win over a top-ranked team. One week after winning at LSU on a last-minute Mitch Braden Steven Rob Charlie Nathan Patrick drive, Alabama had an emotional letdown Athlon Board of Experts Light Gall Lassan Doster Miller Rush Snow Consensus against the SEC newcomers from College Sta- This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 91-41 91-41 89-43 90-42 90-42 83-49 90-42 88-44 tion. The Aggies jumped out to a 20–0 first- Rutgers at Cincinnati Cincinnati by 10 Rutgers by 10 Rutgers by 3 Rutgers by 2 Cincinnati by 2 Cincinnati by 4 Cincinnati by 3 Cincinnati by 1 half lead and held on to improve to 6–0 on the Duke at Georgia Tech Georgia Tech by 14 Georgia Tech by 3 Georgia Tech by 10 Georgia Tech by 6 Georgia Tech by 2 Georgia Tech by 10 Georgia Tech by 7 Georgia Tech by 7 road this season. Crimson Tide quarterback AJ Northwestern at Michigan State Northwestern by 3 Michigan State by 3 Michigan State by 4 Michigan State by 1 Michigan State by 2 Michigan State by 1 Michigan State by 3 Michigan State by 2 McCarron threw his first two INTs of the year, Arkansas at Mississippi State Mississippi State by 7 Mississippi State by 3 Mississippi State by 7 Mississippi State by 5 Mississippi State by 7 Mississippi State by 2 Mississippi State by 6 Mississippi State by 5 with his second coming with just 1:36 re- Syracuse at Missouri Missouri by 7 Missouri by 4 Missouri by 6 Missouri by 3 Missouri by 3 Missouri by 3 Missouri by 3 Missouri by 4 maining in the game. Despite the loss, how- Texas Tech at Oklahoma State Oklahoma State by 8 Oklahoma State by 10 Oklahoma State by 5 Oklahoma State by 4 Oklahoma State by 3 Texas Tech by 6 Oklahoma State by 10 Oklahoma State by 5 ever, Saban still has high hopes for this year’s Stanford at Oregon Oregon by 20 Oregon by 10 Oregon by 15 Oregon by 10 Oregon by 9 Oregon by 14 Oregon by 25 Oregon by 15 Tide team. “Two of the three national champi- UCF at Tulsa Tulsa by 7 Tulsa by 4 Tulsa by 3 Tulsa by 6 Tulsa by 1 UCF by 3 Tulsa by 3 Tulsa by 3 onship teams that I coached lost a game,” said USC at UCLA USC 7 USC by 4 USC by 2 UCLA by 1 USC by 3 USC by 8 USC by 3 USC by 4 Saban. “This team still has an opportunity to Vanderbilt by 3 Vanderbilt by 7 Tennessee by 3 Vanderbilt by 3 Vanderbilt by 4 Vanderbilt by 1 Vanderbilt by 3 Vanderbilt by 3 win the West and go to the SEC championship Tennessee at Vanderbilt Oklahoma by 11 Oklahoma by 13 Oklahoma by 13 Oklahoma by 10 Oklahoma by 6 Oklahoma by 6 Oklahoma by 3 Oklahoma by 9 game and win a championship.” Oklahoma at West Virginia Ohio State at Wisconsin Ohio State by 4 Ohio State by 7 Ohio State by 7 Ohio State by 3 Ohio State by 3 Ohio State by 4 Ohio State by 2 Ohio State by

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NFL Commentary Tate Makes Most of Opportunity olden Tate can’t do any- every facet of this competition. thing in an unmemo- The Seahawks (6-4) nearly Grable manner. He pooh- doubled up the Jets in yards poohs ho-hum. He doesn’t even gained (363-185). The Seattle make a doughnut run without defense allowed just 73 yards incident. in the second half. The offense You will notice him. Always. produced 122 of its 174 rushing When he blocks a defender, he yards after halftime. Marshawn hits the guy so Lynch ran for 124 yards and hard that he a touchdown, surpassing the gets fined for 1,000-yard mark with six games no real reason other than it remaining. looked too pun- Though they still don’t stray ishing. When too far from average, the Se- he makes a ahawks are progressing, turning game-winning into a more complete team and catch to beat By Jerry Brewer putting themselves in position Green Bay on The Seattle to make a late-season playoff Times “Monday Night run. And Tate, their third-year Football,” it comes via a shove receiver, is in the middle of all and controversial faux reception the commotion, as usual. that leaves the nation screaming Overall, Tate has had a, well, and ends the NFL’s referee lock- memorable season. He’s tied out. When he plays poorly, he for 10th in the NFL in touch- looks so bad that you wonder if down catches with six despite he’ll be benched. having only 26 receptions this Tate touched the football season. It would be a stretch to just three times in the Seahawks’ say he’s established himself as 28-7 victory over the New York a go-to receiver or even made Stephen Brashear / The Associated Press Jets. And he put his signature on New York Jets' Shonn Greene, left, is hit by Seattle's Mike Morgan, upper right, and Kam Chancellor, lower right, during the eye-opening strides toward every scant opportunity. And he fulfilling the expectations of a second half Sunday in Seattle. celebrated like he was playing 2010 second-round draft choice. the game for the first time after every Golden moment. But he is much improved. And He makes you giggle, cringe he has been productive, espe- and pray for the mundane, of- cially when you remember the ten in the same game. But when Seahawks are averaging a mere Jets Crash in Seattle 25.5 pass attempts per game. he’s at his electric best, it doesn’t NO LOVE FOR NY: Wilson, take much for him to galvanize And he still enthralls you with the limelight. Sunday, before his potential. Lynch Lead Seahawks a CenturyLink Field crowd of Now, there’s substance be- in 28-7 Win Over Jets 67,841, Tate was unforgettable hind it. Tate is no longer the once again, energizing the Se- brash receiver who couldn’t run SEATTLE (AP) — From ahawks during a game that was the right routes and fell out of across the locker room, the much more laborious than the favor with offensive coaches in shouts toward Seattle quarter- final score showed. the past. He isn’t the immature back Russell Wilson were clearly On the Seahawks’ first pos- heard. kid who once got in trouble for session, Tate jumped higher smuggling Top Pot maple bars "Golden is coming for your than Jets cornerback Kyle Wil- job!" after hours. He is a well-inten- son to catch a 38-yard touch- tioned, hard-nosed competitor Back on a roll heading into down pass from Russell Wilson. their bye week, Wilson isn't the who adds a vital spark to an of- He reacted with a shrug before only one throwing touchdowns fense that is rapidly improving. going into a wild dance that he for the Seahawks. Even receivers “The kid’s finally growing up,” said was a nod to Cuba Good- like Golden Tate are getting in Seahawks fullback Michael Rob- ing Jr.’s Rod Tidwell character in on the fun. “Jerry Maguire.” inson said of Tate. “He’s coming Wilson tossed two TDs, be- Tate didn’t re-emerge until into his own. I tell him before fore Tate's shot put TD pass to Stephen Brashear / The Associated Press every game, ‘Show the world Sidney Rice late in the fourth the fourth quarter. He caught Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, left, watches as wide receiver Sidney a bubble screen, hurdled a what you can do, man. Show quarter capped the Seahawks' Rice hand the ball to wide receiver Golden Tate after Tate threw a touchdown pass ‘em who Golden Tate is.’ I see it 28-7 rout of the New York Jets defender and rumbled 13 to Rice on a reverse pass during the second half against the New York Jets Sunday yards for a first down before in practice all the time.” on Sunday. in Seattle. The Seahawks won 28-7. Seahawks coach Pete Carroll, Tate's 23-yard TD toss to Rice pretending to cover his mouth who has taken special interest was punctuated by the receiver in amazement. Three plays later, Tate threw a 23-yard in Tate this season, called Tate’s taking a bow to three sides of wasn't much prettier a day later, "I don't know how many CenturyLink Field. It might as touchdown pass — awkward, hurdling first down “maybe the but the result was perfect. more losses you can spot some- long lefty windup and all — to best play we’ve had this year.” well have been a collective bow "It was slow, he fumbled with body before you think can make Sidney Rice for the Seahawks’ Even if you think Tate is too by the entire Seahawks sideline it. He almost wanted to hand the playoffs," Jets coach Rex final score of a close game that much of a showman, there’s no after a dominating second half. it to him, you could tell he was Ryan said. "It's about a two per- turned lighthearted in the denying that he’ll sacrifice him- "We hung tough. We weren't just guiding it to him," said Rob- cent chance at making the play- fourth quarter. Tate simply self to make a play. He avoided playing very well early and some inson, a former quarterback at offs with the record we have and things happened and we hung bowed after that pass, a fitting disaster on a crazy flip into the Penn State. "But he did a great we are going to take that shot." way to conclude his three ran- tough and kept punching away job." The Jets finished with just end zone last week against Min- at it," Seattle coach Pete Carroll dom bursts of spectacular. Wilson finished 12 of 19 185 total yards and only 72 in nesota. He went airborne again said. "We finally put together a “His throwing motion was for 188 yards and still has not the second half. It's the second Sunday. He’s nuts, but at least real good finish." the worst,” said Rice, who he’s channeling it properly. thrown an interception at home. time this season the Jets were mocked Tate for several minutes Marshawn Lynch added 124 His only mistake was hold- “I’m going to put my body yards rushing and a 1-yard TD held under 200 yards of offense. after the play. “I thought we ing the ball too long on a first- "Just being mean. Bottom traded for Tebow for a second.” on the line,” Tate said. “I want plunge as the Seahawks (6-4) quarter sack that resulted in the to win that bad.” won their second straight, im- line, that's how we played today," The Jets and their overex- Jets' only score on Muhammad Seattle defensive end Red Bryant posed backup quarterback, Tim There was once a time when proved to 5-0 at home and sent Wilkerson's fumble return for a you couldn’t get Tate out of your the Jets to their worst start since said. Tebow, had no retort for Seattle touchdown. mind for the wrong reasons. 2007. Lynch also topped 1,000 Wilkerson's fumble return as the game progressed. By the Rice had just two receptions, for a touchdown was the first end, the Seahawks looked as Not anymore. He’s on the right yards for the season on an 18- but both went for touchdowns. yard run, bouncing off tacklers against the Seahawks since 2009. dominant as they have all sea- side of unforgettable now. He also had a critique for his fel- late in the fourth quarter. He has Seattle's problems keeping pos- son. For a game that was 14-7 If he keeps creating these low receiver. 1,005 for the season. session weren't done. Lynch entering the fourth quarter, the kinds of memories, he can "After it left his hands it was "It's hard to get 1,000 yards fumbled on the first play of the Seahawks wound up controlling pooh-pooh ho-hum all he wants. in this league. I'm happy for beautiful," Rice said. "Before that second quarter at the New York Marshawn. He congratulated it was suspect." 40, his first lost fumble in a year. me, and I'm like, 'no, congratula- While the pass game provid- Lynch sat on the bench with his ed many of Seattle's highlights, tions to you.' That's just the kind headband pulled over his face in it was a recommitment to the of guy he is," Seattle fullback Mi- disgust. run at halftime that was behind chael Robinson said. "He under- Lynch's fumble nearly be- the Seahawks dominant second stands it takes all 11 guys to run came the turning point for the the ball in this league." half. Lynch had 85 yards on 13 carries in the second half after Jets. Tebow converted third- Wilson was harried for much down with a 3-yard keeper, then of the day by the multiple looks assistant head coach Tom Cable told his offensive line at halftime Sanchez found Jeremy Kerley from the Jets' defense. But the for 43 yards to the Seattle 7 on a Seattle rookie responded with they were going to pound the ball with the Seahawks bruising blown coverage. key throws, hitting Tate for a But on third-and-goal Sher- 38-yard TD on Seattle's open- back. "I don't think we did any- man baited Sanchez into throw- ing drive, then connecting with ing across the field, where the Rice early in the fourth quarter thing special. We just fit our blocks better and focused on the Seahawks cornerback stepped in to give Seattle a two-score ad- to steal his fourth interception vantage. basics," Seattle offensive line- of the season. Then came Seattle's closing man John Moffitt said. act. After a penalty wiped out Mark Sanchez struggled Sherman's sack in the fourth another TD run from Lynch in his meeting against Seattle quarter was the first of his ca- that left Antonio Cromartie coach Pete Carroll, his former reer. The Seahawks also got a key buckled and grabbing at air, the coach at USC. Sanchez threw a turnover when Kerley muffed Seahawks went into their bag costly interception at the goal a punt that was recovered by of tricks. Facing first-and-goal line in the first half, then fum- Kam Chancellor. Seattle capital- at the 23, Wilson handed off to bled at the Seattle 32 on a blitz ized on the turnover and took a Tate. His windup was methodi- from Richard Sherman and Se- 14-7 lead at halftime on Lynch's cal and his heave wasn't the pret- attle's Jason Jones recovered in 1-yard plunge. tiest, but the spiral found Rice in the fourth quarter. And at 6-4 heading in to the back of the end zone. Sanchez finished 9 of 22 for their bye, the Seahawks know The Seahawks ran the play 124 yards. Tim Tebow ran four they're in the middle of the NFC CH462525cf.cg in their walkthrough Saturday, times for 14 yards, and was 3 of playoff chase. where Tate threw what was po- 3 passing for 8 yards. But Tebow "I think we have the ability to This Saturday in... 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Without decades of intensive cross-breeding, heritage turkeys are a true representation of the kinds Pete Caster / [email protected] of birds that have been eaten for centuries. These traditional birds are bred at Broken Bow Farm south Zowie Aleshire, co-owner of Broken Bow Farm, holds one of her Heritage breed turkeys in their pen of Rochester, which is in its third year of existence and also raises Icelandic sheep and Cornish cross in Rochester. chickens. A New Tradition in Old Breeds Heritage Turkeys: Local Farm Finds Successes, Frustrations With Traditional Toms By Carrina Stanton and black, there is a healthy mix of whites, grays and started by The Evergreen State College students For The Chronicle blacks among this flock. And for those who find Drew Schneidler and Aleshire, who also work at these heritage turkeys on their Thanksgiving dinner Helsing Junction Farms, which is located next to ROCHESTER — This time of year, you can tell table, there is a definite difference in taste as well, their property. you’re at Broken Bow Farm just from the sound of Prior to becoming farmers, Aleshire was studying the turkeys. said Zowie Aleshire, co-owner of Broken Bow Farm. “It’s almost a different animal than a practices of sustainable agriculture and Schneidler The gobbling bunch are a was studying evolutionary biology and had planned sign of the season. And while at Butterball turkey,” Aleshire said. BROKEN BOW FARM Broken Bow, part of Rochester’s to go to graduate school. But they heard about a first glance they may look like piece of agricultural land for rent in Rochester and the typical toms common at (253) 228-8843 rich Independence Valley farming community, is one of just a handful became interested in trying their hands at working Thanksgiving feasts, a second [email protected] in sustainable agriculture through raising organic look reveals they’re different. www.brokenbowfarm.com of local farms raising heritage turkeys. Where most turkeys are brown Now in its third year, Broken Bow was please see HERITAGE, page Life 2 Search for Heritage Turkeys: www.localharvest.org www.eatwild.com

Autumn Greens, With Zing By Wendell Brock have been hailed as a healthy answer to potato The Atlanta Journal-Constitution chips. Bet you can't eat just one. We Southerners think we own greens. We Everywhere you look, American cooks cel- even romanticize collards, saying that first frost ebrate leafy greens in ways both fresh and old- imparts a sweetness that removes their natural fashioned. bitterness. Atlanta's Miller Union serves kale and Now I love a pot of long-simmered, pork- squash toasts. North Carolina food writer Sheri scented mustard, turnips, collards or kale as Castle's "The New Southern Garden Cookbook" much as anybody. devotes an entire chapter to greens, from Melted Yet there's complexity of flavors and tech- Tuscan Kale to Creamed Collard and Country niques to be found throughout the world of Ham Pot Pie with Cornmeal Pastry. greens. In "The Southern Foodways Alliance Brazilians slice kale into chiffonade, saute it Community Cookbook," Birmingham, Ala., with olive oil and garlic and serve it as an ac- chef Frank Stitt offers collard green and white companiment to pork-laden feijoada. Italians bean gratin, a delicious peasant dish that's kinda add greens to hearty full-meal soups and stews. like a Southern cassoulet. Renee Brock/Atlanta Journal-Constitution The French bathe spinach in cream and but- After cooking through a bunch of recipes ter, an elegant treatment that suits collards and These easy kale chips are a cinch to make, and a healthy alternative to po- for this article, I ended up with a big mess of tato chips. You may use curly leaved or lacinato kale, and feel free to season kale just as well. Just lately, baked kale leaves with your favorite spices or seasoning salt. please see GREENS, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 LIFE

Heritage: Traditional Roasted Turkey and Giblet Broth Continued from Life 1 Still, all of Broken Bow roasting. Farms’ turkeys are already Heritage turkeys should and heritage animals for meat. spoken for. Schneidler said he be cooked at 425-450 degrees They took a business class to thinks they could probably until the internal temperature help them with their startup easily sell about 100 turkeys if reaches 140-150 degrees. Butter and came up with a plan for they found the capacity to care or oil can be added under the which animals to raise. for that many. breast skin to add flavor and Schneidler and Aleshire raise “Thanksgiving in particular moisture during roasting. the primitive breed Icelandic is a very traditional holiday and sheep, Cornish cross chickens I think that there’s something Giblet Broth and heritage turkeys. Aleshire that fits really nicely about having a more traditional bird,” 2 cups white wine said the sheep and chickens 2 cups water were specifically chosen for Schneidler said. And it’s not just the idea of Giblets & neck their ability to thrive with Bay leaf minimal human interference. preserving breeds that were first identified in the late 1800s or They said they have found a lot Simmer everything in a of success in those two breeds in supporting ranchers who treat their animals humanely that small saucepan for 15 minutes. just a small amount of time. But Discard bay leaf and neck. the duo said they have more of draws people to these breeds. Compared to the typical Giblets can be discarded if they a love/hate relationship with the aren’t your type of thing or turkeys. commercial turkey, heritage breeds are completely different they can be finely chopped and “Drew was the one who said in look and taste, Aleshire said. added to the broth. he wanted us to have turkeys. Schneidler added that those Turkeys are Drew’s fault,” who have tasted heritage breeds Rosemary Maple Butter Aleshire said with a smile. “We typically feel the cost-and the didn’t really think about them wait-are well worth it. 1/2 pound butter as much as we did the other “From a conventional bird it’s 1/2 cup pure maple syrup animals.” a much richer flavor,” Schneidler 1 tablespoon fresh minced According to the national said. “They have more dark rosemary Heritage Turkey Foundation, meat and the dark meat they Bring butter to room Pete Caster / [email protected] heritage birds, which are the have, it much darker.” temperature and whip all Turkeys graze through a fenced-in ield at Broken Bow Farm in Rochester's Inde- ancestors of the more common According to the web site ingredients together. pendence Valley on Oct. 23. commercial turkey, account for LocalHarvest.org, where less than 1 percent of turkeys consumers can search for a sold each Thanksgiving. But variety of sources for local Traditional Roasted Heritage Turkey breeds such as Standard Bronze, agricultural products including Bourbon Red, Narragansett If you happen to get your and out with salt and pepper. Remove parchment paper heritage turkey, even cooking hands on a heritage breed Loosen the skin around the and the last 30 minutes of Jersey Buff, Slate, Black Spanish, methods differ for these breeds. turkey this Thanksgiving, breast with your fingers and cooking to develop a crispy, and White Holland have a For starters, heritage turkeys strong but growing following. here’s a recipe from Sandra insert rosemary maple but- golden skin. Roast the bird are not bred for large white- Kay Miller, of Painted Hand Despite the fact that heritage meat breasts so there is a better ter between the meat and the until the thigh temperature turkeys are more expensive per Farm in Newburg, Penn., skin as well as on the inside reaches 140F-150F. Let the balance between white and dark printed with permission pound, most growers sell out meat on the bird. of the bird’s cavity. Set bird bird rest 10-15 minutes be- from LocalHarvest.org. well ahead of Thanksgiving. Since white meat cooks in deep roasting pan. Use a fore carving to let the juices Aleshire and Schneidler said faster than dark, a smaller wire rack to lift the bird off settle. there is a good reason for higher the bottom of the pan. Add breast means a better chance at Ingredients: prices. achieving a fully cooked bird the giblet broth to the bot- *A word about basting : Heritage breeds are given a without drying out the white 15-pound fresh heritage tom of the pan. Using a sheet Quick roasting at high tem- higher protein feed than other meat and without needing turkey at room temperature of oiled parchment paper, peratures means the oven poultry and are fed longer to tent the breast with foil. If Kosher or sea salt & fresh tent the roasting pan with temperature needs to be than white-breasted toms. the breast is covered during ground pepper the oiled parchment paper. maintained and frequent Commercially grown turkeys roasting, it should be done with 4 cups giblet broth (see Any type of cooking oil can basting defeats that purpose. take an average of 18 weeks to oiled parchment paper that is recipe below) be used. Brush it on both By adding butter under the reach maturity. Heritage birds removed 30 minutes before the Rosemary Maple Butter sides with a pastry brush. skin, the bird is self-basted. take anywhere from 24-30 turkey is finished. (see recipe below) The parchment paper is easi- Baste the bird when you re- weeks to reach market weight And since heritage turkeys Oiled parchment paper ly affixed to the roasting pan move the parchment tent. If and Aleshire said their largest tend to be leaner and smaller with a strip of foil on each there is not enough liquid for birds only reached 15-20 pounds than commercial birds, fast Preheat oven to 425-450 end or you can use clean, basting, add either more wa- whereas the average Butterball cooking at high temperatures degrees. Rub turkey inside oiled wooden clothespins. ter or wine. is about 32 pounds. is a better method than slow Greens: Bet You Won’t Eat Just One Continued from Life 1 BUILD. BUY. REFI. turnips and kale. Using olive oil, bacon, onion, celery, garlic, hot pepper, vinegar and a splash of Ask me about home loans. molasses, I simmered up a basic pot of greens. Rick Borovec I dumped in leftover white beans and chopped new Mortgage Loan Oficer potatoes and topped it off with NMLS ID# 613953 grilled sausage. 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EASY KALE CHIPS Renee Brock / Atlanta Journal-Constitution Hands on: 10 minutes Total Birmingham, Alabama chef Frank Stitt says he created this side dish of Collard time: 20 minutes Serves: 4 These Cassoulet”; to go with grilled quail. By adding a bit more meat and cheese, you chips are a cinch to make and a can turn it into a main dish. healthy, low-calorie alternative to fried potato chips. Feel free to doctor up with your favorite Per serving: 39 calories (77 percent medium-coarse fresh bread TwinStarCU.com spices or seasoning salt. from fat), 1 gram protein, 2 grams car- crumbs CH482366cz.cg bohydrates, trace fiber, 3 grams fat (trace saturated fat), no cholesterol, 177 1 bunch kale milligrams sodium In a large pot, cover the 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive • • • collards with salted water and oil boil over medium heat until Celebrate 2 teaspoons vinegar (optional) COLLARD "CASSOULET" tender, about 30 minutes. Drain Thanksgiving 1 teaspoon sea salt Hands on: 20 minutes well and chop into small pieces. RAMBLIN JACKS Total time: 1 hour, 30 Set aside. Buffet with Rinse kale in a colander. minutes Preheat the oven to 475 Remove the tough inner stems. Serves: 6 (side-dish portions) degrees. Vigorously rub the If using curly leaved kale, By adding a bit more meat inside of a 10- or 12- inch gratin discard the stems and tear kale and cheese, you can turn dish with the crushed garlic. into potato-chip size pieces. If Alabama chef Frank Stitt's Discard the crushed garlic and using lacinato kale (also known collard gratin into a main dish. set the dish aside. as dinosaur kale, black kale, I found that a 1-pound bag of Heat 2 tablespoons of the Tuscan kale, etc.) remove stems pre-washed collards worked oil in a large saute pan over with a sharp knife, leaving two perfectly; canned beans would medium-high heat. Add the long strips. Thoroughly dry the also taste fine and save time. onion and bell pepper and kale pieces, preferably with a cook, stirring often, until salad spinner. If you don't have 1 pound collard greens, stems tender, about 8 minutes. Add a salad spinner, gently dry with and tough ribs removed the chopped garlic and cook, Noon to 6 p.m. - Thursday, Nov. 22nd a soft dish towel. 5 garlic cloves, 1 crushed and 4 stirring, for 1 minute. Add the Heat oven to 350 degrees. chopped collard greens, stir to coat, and Reservations Suggested. Line a large baking sheet with 1\4 cup extra-virgin olive oil, cook for 1 minute. Transfer to a $ 95 • House Smoked Turkey parchment paper. divided large bowl. • Smoked ham Stir in the beans, meat, Adults Dump the kale into a large 1 medium onion, chopped 16 • Mashed Potatoes & Gravy bowl. Drizzle with olive oil, and 1 small red bell pepper, cut into roughly half the Parmigiano- Reggiano, 1 tablespoon of the $ 95 • Fresh Vegetable toss until the chips are evenly {-inch pieces Seniors 3 cups cooked white beans, { olive oil and rosemary. Season 12 • Salad coated. Add vinegar (if using) • Cranberry Sauce and toss again. Place kale on cup cooking liquid reserved with salt and pepper. If the mixture seems too dry, add $ 95 • Seasonal Desserts & More... baking sheet in a single layer. 1/2 cup (plus more, if desired) enough of the reserved bean 8 Kids 10 & Under Bake for 10 minutes or until the diced or chopped cooked ham-hock meat, sausage, cooking liquid to moisten. Christmas Eve Monday, Dec. 24th OPEN 6 a.m. - 6 p.m. chips are just crisp. (You may (If you don't have liquid, use chorizo or bacon CH484947cz.cg need to bake in more than one Regular Menu All Day • CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY 1/3 cup (plus more, if desired) water.) Spread the mixture in batch. Be careful not to over- freshly grated Parmigiano- the prepared dish. Top with the Weekly Sunday Buffet 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. bake; kale chips burn easily.) Reggiano bread crumbs and remaining Regular Menu Available All Day Remove from oven. Season 1 tablespoon finely chopped Parmigiano-Reggiano. Drizzle with sea salt. Serve immediately. fresh rosemary leaves with remaining olive oil. 748-6066 • EXIT 72 Store any leftovers in an airtight Salt and pepper RAMBLIN JACKS WWW.RAMBLINJACKSRIBEYE.COM container. 1 cup (plus more, as needed) please see GREENS, page Life 7 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 • Life 3

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Voice of the People Quilting Honor at International Show

If you could change anything about schools, what would it be?

“Having breakfast during flex time.”

Rainy Kendall Boistfort area resident Rochester, high school senior Bonnie Keller is shown with the quilt that was shown at the International Quilt Show in Houston, Texas. Keller received the top hand quilting award. The Robert S. Cohan Master Award for Traditional Artistry included a $5,000 check as well as paying for transportation and accommodations to the festival.

“Off-campus lunch, personally, and I know a lot of people would agree.”

Bryant Croy Centralia, high school senior

Photograph submitted by Mary Fran McClure, Wenatchee

“I’d have all schools Keller Takes Top Hand Quilting Award at Houston Show have off-campus By Mary Fran McClure Each of the 12 of us created making a third which was just show were Hanging By a Thread Wenatchee an animal block, coordinating right — practice makes perfect. members Keller, Audrey Prothe- lunches.” colors and details using fusible The group emphasized how ro, Penny Abnet and Marie Kiser, Once again, area quilters Thomas Ahrens appliqué techniques. The quilt important it is to put all the all of rural Chehalis; Oakes, of Centralia, college student scored big — really big this has been so popular Keller has blocks up on a design wall in Centralia; Czaban, of Vancouver, studying education time — in the recent Interna- written a book on how we made order to balance the colors and Wash.; Saunders, of Blue Earth, tional Quilt Show in Houston, it, to be published next year. designs. Minn.; and I, of Wenatchee. Texas. Topping the list was Bon- Nadine Saunders mentioned Yet another award during Some 60,000 attended the nie Keller, of the Boistfort area, how much learning and skills the Houston show was Lynn huge show, where only 54 per- garnering the top hand quilting went into this quilt, beyond Czaban’s honorable mention in cent of entries were accepted. award. The prestigious Robert S. making our group portrait quilt. the Art Portrait category with Many of the 284 judged entries Cohan Master Award for Tradi- That earlier quilt also won first her dramatic interpretation of a came from as far away as Japan, tional Artistry included a $5,000 in the group category in the 1910 portrait of Nez Perce Chief the Netherlands and Australia. check plus paying for transpor- 2010 Houston show. Raven Blanket. She used ma- After an exhilarating quilt tation and accommodations to Judy Oakes added, “I’d never chine applique, fusing, thread show and balmy 80 degree days the festival. done that kind of appliqué be- painting and machine quilting in Houston, even the thunder- We quilters were mighty ex- fore.” Her first duck was yellow, techniques. storm at departure time failed to cited when one of our own took second blue and then she tried Attending the November dampen our spirits. this prize, one of the seven top categories of this top-rated show. Eight members of our Cheh- “I wouldn’t mind alis-based quilt group Hanging By a Thread attended the huge a four-day school event, along with three relatives week, if the day — a mother, sister and daughter. Keller summed up her work, was longer.” “It’s the best work I know how to do, so I named it ‘Crème de la Jacqueline Vaughan Crème.’” It took her three and Centralia, transition specialist a half years to finish, while also doing other quilts during that time. She added, “It brought joy, pleasure and creativity to my life.” Keller’s whole-cloth quilt is Are you a family caregiver wondering how jam-packed with delicate hand stitching, trapunto, embroidery, to handle the Holiday stresses? beading and other elegant em- bellishments. William Morris, then please join us for: a famous 19th century English designer of tapestries and fab- rics, inspired her original design. Preparing for the Holidays: Her cash award is going to- ward purchase of a longarm quilting machine since Keller Balancing Traditions with admits arthritis is making such extensive hand quilting less fun. Further excitement for us New Caregiving Realities when our group quilt “Ms. Mac- Donald Had a Farm” was award- ed first place in Group Quilts. Thursday, November 15th from 1pm - 3pm Share your Our colorful farm animal quilt has won awards in all six shows at the LMTAAA Olympia Ofice it has entered, including View- For more information or to register call: 360-664-3162 ext. 102. Celebration er’s Choice four times. Last May, CH484717sl.cg The Chronicle published an ar- www.LMTAAA.org E-mail: [email protected] ticle featuring it after winning at Funded by the Older Americans Act and the State of Washington the American Quilter’s Society Show in Paducah, Ky. Life 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 HISTORY

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1889 — Centralia Wants amount would have been higher, to Centralia, evading two guards 1956 — Bucoda Loses Its for Nothing the city treasurer said, “but in posted at a bridge in Meskill. Greyhound Bus Stop several instances, the crimi- He tried to pull a gun when The Oregonian newspaper Northwest Greyhound Bus Send Us nals, being broke, were given 15 discovered in Centralia, but recently issued a glowing sum- Lines ended its service to Bu- minutes to get out of town and the pistol had slipped down his mary of Centralia, which The coda, saying the stop was not generally took it,” the Centralia pants and he gave up without a Chronicle proudly quoted on heavily used and was “definitely the front page. News-Examiner summarized. fight. Your Photos The Daily Chronicle wrote, unprofitable.” “Centralia wanted to be the Mayor Stanley Ozbolt said capital of the new state. If there is “The confessed bandit is a pleas- 1931 — Desperate Bank Robber ant, handsome youth, red haired, that since passenger rail service anything else she does not want Could Still Be ‘a Fine Citizen’ no longer stopped in Bucoda, and Stories I have been unable to find out freckled and strongly built.” He Sheriff J.A. Blankenship and was a standout athlete, captain the end of bus service meant the what it is. It is a beautiful town, community was without public If you’d like to sitting in a bowl-like prairie, deputies headed for Adna from of the track team, record-set- Chehalis in hopes of catching a ting runner (4:39 mile and 51.5 transportation for the first time, share your locally with coal mines at her very door. despite the fact that a major rail The Chehalis river is a half mile South Bend bank thief who sup- quarter mile) and student body themed story, posedly had tried to escape town president in a West Seattle high line and highway pass through west. Thirty shingle and saw town. photograph (with mills are within a radius of five on a freight train. The suspect school. He worked as a surveyor miles, a stage line (daily) runs tied up five people in his attempt for Weyerhaeuser near Frances, caption), or a to rob the Pacific State Bank, but to Montesano, fifty miles north- but was put out of work in Au- 1981 — Centralia Native Joins combination west, and a street car line is to was stymied by a time lock on gust and had spent all his money CBS Sports the vault that was set for 8:30 looking for new work. connect the city with Chehalis, Centralia native and former of both, email and in time the two places will a.m. He had planned for 8 a.m. “I was stranded in South when he cut the phone lines to Bend without anything to eat. Miss Washington Sandy Hill your items to be one corporation. New houses had recently agreed to a multi- are going up everywhere. A very the bank and snuck into a back I had not had a job for several year contract to join CBS Sports Editor-in-Chief fine school house has just been door. When he heard the sher- months, so I decided to get some as a sports news reporter on the finished to hold the 450 scholars iff in front of the bank yelling money. Well, I decided to do it Brian Mittge weekend program “CBS Sports of the town. Here the Baptists, “come out and surrender,” he big, if I was going to do it at all, at bmittge@ of Washington, are erecting a realized the “jig was up” and so I broke into the bank. I made Saturday/Sunday.” $10,000 seminary, with thirteen escaped out the unguarded back up my mind at the spur of the She joined reporters John chronline.com or acres of ground around it. The door. moment,” he told the Pacific Tesh and Pat O’Brien in cover- bring site is a commanding one on the Deputies from Lewis and Pa- County sheriff. ing breaking stories and offering brow of the foothills that come cific counties later concentrated “The youth will plead guilty in-depth features. them by the front down to the town on the east. their search on the area near to whatever charged are pre- Hill, who attended Centra- desk. Be sure These foothills are being cleared Doty. ferred against him and take his lia High School and Centralia of timber and are already dotted Chester Duckwitz, 19, was medicine, he said. He has no College, began her television to leave us your with many fine residences.” caught in Centralia on Sunday money to obtain a lawyer. He career 12 years before at KIRO- name, phone morning. He told police that has no alibi. It was his first at- TV, Seattle, as a news writer and hunger and desperation for tempt at crime and he really did reporter. number and 1906 — Broke Criminals Given money drove him to the crime. not plan that, he avowed,” The She eventually went on to 15 Minutes to Scram After he escaped he walked to Daily Chronicle wrote. join ABC’s “Good Morning mailing address Centralia Police Judge Miller Raymond and boarded a freight His former high school prin- America” in 1977 as co-host. so we can return told the city council that police train for Chehalis. He got out at cipal, N. Evan Morgan, said, “we She also reported for “20/20,” had collected $14 in fines dur- Dryad, was nearly caught, and can still make a fine citizen out “American Sportsman” and the photo to you. ing the month of October. That walked along the railroad tracks of him.” ABC’s “Wide World of Sports.” Support Our Community V oluntee R

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B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Nov. 13, 2012 Greens: Aromatic Dish Mixes Turnips, Carrots and Brown Basmati Continued from Life 2 the pureed turnips, and though boil and cook until just barely the ice-water bath ensures that tender, about 4 minutes. Using Cover the dish with the blanched turnips don’t turn a slotted spoon, transfer the aluminum foil and bake until to mush, you could easily omit vegetables to the ice water to the filling is hot and bubbly, that step. Just don’t over-boil or cool. Add the turnip greens to 30 to 35 minutes. Remove the over-stir the saute. If turnips the boiling water, shoving them foil and bake until the top of are too bitter for you, Krissoff down into the water as they wilt. the gratin is golden and crusty, says to consider collards or kale Cook until the stems are tender, another 10 minutes. Serve hot. paired with sweet potato or about 8 minutes, then pour Adapted from “The Southern cauliflower. Don’t have brown into a sieve to drain. Put the Foodways Alliance Community basmati? Use any rice of choice. greens in a food processor with Cookbook” (UGA Press, $24.95) the chile and a splash of water 2 medium turnips, peeled and diced (about 2 cups) (up to about \ cup) and puree Per serving, based on 6: 294 calories until smooth. Set the blanched (37 percent from fat), 15 grams protein, 1 large carrot, peeled and diced 33 grams carbohydrates, 9 grams fiber, (about { cup) vegetables and pureed greens 12 grams fat (3 grams saturated), 10 5 packed cups chopped turnip aside. milligrams cholesterol, 273 milligrams greens (about 8 ounces) In a large deep saute pan, sodium heat the oil over medium-high • • • 1 hot green chile, seeded and chopped (optional) heat. Add the onion and a AUTUMN TURNIPS WITH 1 tablespoon olive oil pinch of salt and cook, stirring INDIAN SPICES AND BROWN 1/2 onion, diced frequently, until translucent, about 5 minutes. Add the ginger, BASMATI Salt 1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger coriander, cumin, turmeric, Hands on: 35 minutes Total 1 teaspoon ground coriander and 1 teaspoon salt and stir for time: 45 minutes Serves: 4 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin 30 seconds. Add the blanched In her new cookbook, turnips and carrot and stir 1/4 teaspoon turmeric Renee Brock “Whole Grains for a New 3 cups cooked brown basmati to coat them with the onion- /Atlanta Journal-Constitution Generation,” author Liana rice (or other rice of your spice mixture. Add the greens Autumn Turnips with Indian Spices and Brown Basmati Rice. Krissoff offers this aromatic choice) puree and stir until evenly green rice made from pureed incorporated. Cover and cook, moisture evaporate. Gently fold (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, $24.95) Per stirring occasionally, until the in the rice and cook to just heat serving: 245 calories (18 percent from turnip greens, turnip root, Fill a large bowl with ice fat), 5 grams protein, 46 grams carbo- carrot and brown basmati. As water. Bring a large pot of salted turnips and carrot are tender, through, about 2 minutes. Serve. hydrates, 7 grams fiber, 5 grams fat (1 a time saver, Krissoff suggests water to a boil and add the about 5 minutes, uncovering Adapted from “Whole Grains for gram saturated), no cholesterol, 77 mil- using frozen spinach in place of turnips and carrot; return to a the pan at the end to let excess a New Generation” by Liana Krissoff ligrams sodium ADVICE: Dear Abby Dog Pays the Price for Owner’s Inattention Behind the Wheel DEAR ABBY: I want to share heaven — but he was severely lot of hurt feelings in her wake. It some family members will escort woman is his sister, his cousin or my experience with being a injured. With time, he will make makes being close to her impos- her out. a daughter by a former marriage. distracted driver. One gorgeous, a full recovery, but my stupid sible. Our entire family feels the DEAR ABBY: My husband It may be perfectly innocent. sunny day a few months ago, I mistake hurt my most cherished way I do about her, including her has met my co-workers and their happened to glance down at my companion. I can’t forgive myself. only surviving sister. spouses at various company- DEAR ABBY: My friend iPad and the next thing I knew, From now on, those devices go in I will be remarrying soon. related events. He recently men- left a plant for me to take care of I had hit the car in front of me. the trunk. — REFORMED DIS- Although I feel that inviting my tioned that he has seen “Wally,” while she was out of town. The The airbags en- TRACTED DRIVER mother to my wedding is the who is married to one of my plant died. Do I replace the plant? gaged and hit me DEAR REFORMED: That’s right thing to do, it could mean co-workers, “Anna,” with another — NO GREEN THUMB IN LUB- BOCK, TEXAS and my golden a start. And in the future, your potentially inviting disaster — lit- woman on more than one occa- DEAR NO GREEN THUMB: retriever, who cherished companion should erally. I’m having trouble coming sion. Apparently, Wally didn’t was in the front ride in the BACK seat — with to terms with this decision and recognize my husband. If the plant was thriving when seat with me. He the windows closed and wearing would love your input. — NEEDS Should I “casually” mention your friend asked you to care for was so freaked a restraint so that in the event of GUIDANCE IN CALIFORNIA to Anna that my husband saw it, and it died because of lack of out he jumped another traffic problem he won’t DEAR NEEDS GUIDANCE: her husband and where, and let sun or water while in your care, out the window be reinjured. Because you are in Your mother appears to be a bit- her figure it out for herself? My then the answer is yes — you should at least offer to replace it. into oncoming By Abigail Van Buren communication with your veteri- ter, possibly disturbed woman. husband said it’s up to me to For your sake, I hope it wasn’t a traffic. I chased narian, ask him or her what type If she isn’t invited, the hurt and decide whether to tell her or not. rare orchid. him, but lost him as he darted is recommended. angry feelings could reverber- If it were me, I’d want to know. — ••• through traffic on the busy ate for years. Because the rest of OLDER BUT NOT WISER IN Dear Abby is written by Abigail streets. DEAR ABBY: I am a mature, your family knows the way she PENNSYLVANIA DEAR O.B.N.W.: Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Fortunately, a couple found adult woman in my 40s who has is, consider inviting her on the I suppose Phillips, and was founded by her him and brought him to a vet never had a good relationship condition that she will be on her you could casually mention it mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear who scanned his chip. I got with my mother. Candidly, she best behavior — AND with the to Anna, but don’t be surprised Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. him back, and it is a gift from is a mean person who has left a understanding that if she “lapses,” if she casually responds that the Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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WEDNESDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 14, 2012 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) ’ The Middle The Neighbors (N) Suburgatory “The Nashville Rayna decides to change her KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) “Thanksgiving IV” ’ (CC) “Mistery Date” Wishbone” (N) ’ sound. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) Whitney “Bawl and Guys With Kids Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Chicago Fire Dawson is helped by a girl KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) Chain” (N) “First Birthday” kidnapping investigation reveals lies. she saved. (N) ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) Survivor: Philippines (N) ’ (CC) Criminal Minds “The Fallen” Burned CSI: Crime Scene Investigation A KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) bodies show up on a pier. (N) ’ cleric is slain at a grave site. (N) ’ ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- Oregon Field Nature “An Original DUCKumentary” NOVA A rover named Curiosity lands on Nova scienceNOW Technological ad- MI-5 Energy supplies are threatened. PBS 9 9 rope ’ (CC) Guide Wood ducks care for ducklings. (N) Mars. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) vancements. 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(N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 der. (N) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 College Football Toledo at Northern Illinois. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) NASCAR Now (N) NBA Basketball: Grizzlies at Thunder FAM 39 39 ››› Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe. ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007, Fantasy) Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant: Impossible Restaurant Stakeout (N) Restaurant: Impossible FX 53 53 ›› Twilight (2008, Romance) Kristen ›› The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner. Bella finds herself American Horror Story: Asylum Sister American Horror Story: Asylum Sister Stewart, Robert Pattinson. drawn into the world of werewolves. Jude employs a Nazi hunter. (N) Jude employs a Nazi hunter. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Australian Masters, First Round. From Melbourne. (N) (Live) European PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 ›› Twice Upon a Christmas (2001, Fantasy) Kathy Ireland, John Dye. Santa’s Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade (2012, Romance) Autumn Reeser, Anto- ››› The Night Before the Night Before Christmas (2010) Jennifer Beals. A daughter becomes engaged to a widower with children. (CC) nio Cupo, Ben Cotton. A parade coordinator falls for a consultant. (CC) family must help Santa Claus when he loses his magic bundle. (CC) HGTV 68 68 Holmes Inspection (CC) House Hunters Renovation (CC) Property Brothers “Kate & Cole” Buying and Selling (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Property Brothers Jose and Connie. 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Food Baggage Battles Baggage Battles Toy Hunter (N) Toy Hunter (CC) Chili Paradise (N) (CC) Hamburger Paradise 2 (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow Operation Repo Conspiracy Theory-Ventura Conspiracy Theory-Ventura NCIS “Pop Life” A female petty officer is NCIS “An Eye for an Eye” A package NCIS “Bikini Wax” A petty officer is found NCIS “Red Cell” The murder of a Marine. NCIS “Twilight” Gibbs is targeted by ter- Covert Affairs “Quicksand” (CC) (DVS) USA 58 58 found dead. ’ (CC) contains two eyes. ’ (CC) dead. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) rorists. ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 Basketball Wives LA ’ Behind the Music “T.I.” T.I. ’ (CC) Behind the Music “Pink” ’ (CC) Couples Therapy ’ Couples Therapy (N) ’ Rehab With Dr. Drew ’

THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets November 15, 2012 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 “Nuke It Out” Sam and Grey’s Anatomy “Second Opinion” Cris- Scandal “Spies Like Us” Olivia receives KOMO 4 News Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 4 4 (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) Marcus look for a traitor. (N) (CC) tina seeks normalcy. (N) ’ (CC) a coded warning. (N) ’ (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition (N) 30 Rock (N) ’ Up All Night The Office “The Parks and Recre- Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) “Thanksgiving” Whale” (N) ’ ation (N) ’ ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- The Insider (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest “Critical” Protecting a Elementary “One Way to Get Off” Inves- KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) brilliant surgeon. (N) ’ (CC) tigating a double murder. (N) ’ ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Poirot “The Dead Man’s Mirror” An ar- Foyle’s War “The Funk Hole” Foyle is Vera “The Crow Trap” Vera investigates a woman’s death. 60s Pop, Rock & Soul (My Music) Artists and groups from PBS 9 9 chitect attempt at fraud. ’ (CC) accused of a serious offense. (N) ’ (CC) the 1960s. ’ (CC) American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Arcega- Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock ’ (CC) 30 Rock Relation- MNT 10 10 “The Wrestler” (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Dunn, Kelly and Levine. (N) (CC) ship expert. (CC) The King of The King of The Office “Wel- The Office ’ (CC) The Vampire Diaries Elena has terrify- Beauty and the Beast “Worth” Cath- Seinfeld “The Clip Seinfeld “The Chi- Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) come Party” ’ ing hallucinations. (N) ’ (CC) erine thinks Vincent stood her up. (N) Show” (CC) nese Woman” ment ’ (CC) ment “Dirty Talk” Rick Steves’ Eu- The Civil War “Valley of the Shadow of Death -- 1864; Most Hallowed Ground -- 1864” A contrast of Frontline “The Meth Epidemic” Rise of Northwest Now High Bar Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) Grant and Lee. ’ (CC) meth use in the United States. ’ Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang The X Factor “Live Results” America’s Glee “Glease” Rachel and Kurt visit 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) vote is revealed. (N) (CC) Lima. (N) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Style Evening Gift Edition Style Evening Gift Edition Gifts From Style at Home With Mar Gifts From Android Watches Gifts From Android Watches Russian Watch Brigade Timepieces. NUMB3RS “Mind Games” Charlie tries NUMB3RS “All’s Fair” An Iraqi activist is NUMB3RS “Dark Matter” Investigation of NUMB3RS “Guns and Roses” Don takes Criminal Minds “100” The team races to Criminal Minds “Slave of Duty” The ION 15 15 to debunk a psychic. ’ (CC) killed. ’ (CC) a school shooting. ’ (CC) stock of his life. ’ (CC) find the Reaper. ’ (CC) team must solve a home invasion. IND 18 18 Celebration The Blessed Life D. Kolenda Gary & Drenda K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Celebration Joni Lamb The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Last Resort “Nuke It Out” Sam and Grey’s Anatomy “Second Opinion” Cris- Scandal “Spies Like Us” Olivia receives KATU News at 11 Nightline (N) (CC) ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Marcus look for a traitor. (N) (CC) tina seeks normalcy. (N) ’ (CC) a coded warning. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) 30 Rock (N) ’ Up All Night The Office “The Parks and Recre- Rock Center With Brian Williams (N) NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) (CC) (DVS) “Thanksgiving” Whale” (N) ’ ation (N) ’ ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Noche de Estrellas (N) (SS) The 13th Annual Latin Grammy Awards Desde Mandalay Bay Events Center en Las Vegas, Nevada. (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Dish Nation (N) The X Factor “Live Results” America’s Glee “Glease” Rachel and Kurt visit 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 ’ (CC) vote is revealed. ’ (CC) Lima. (N) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 A 69-year-old Navy veteran The First 48 A church keyboardist is The First 48 Police probe a fatal shoot- The First 48 (N) (CC) Beyond Scared Straight Young Virginia Beyond Scared Straight Troubled A&E 52 52 is murdered. (CC) gunned down. (CC) ing on a bus. (CC) troublemakers visit jail. (N) swampland teens visit jail. (CC) AMC 67 67 CSI: Miami “Look Who’s Taunting” The ››› The Green Mile (1999, Drama) Tom Hanks, David Morse, Michael Clarke Duncan. A guard thinks an inmate has a supernatural power to heal. (CC) ››› The Green Mile (1999, Drama) team pursues a killer. ’ (CC) Tom Hanks, David Morse. (CC) APL 43 43 Rattlesnake Republic ’ (CC) Rattlesnake Republic ’ (CC) Gator Boys “Gators Gone Wild” ’ Gator Boys “Love at First Bite” ’ Gator Boys ’ (CC) Gator Boys “Gators Gone Wild” ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” (N) (CC) BET Hip Hop Awards 2012 Celebrating hip-hop history and culture. (CC) Family First Family First Don’t Sleep! The Game (CC) The Real Housewives of Miami Alexia The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Atlanta “Ex- The Real Housewives of Miami (N) The Real Housewives of Miami Alexia Watch What Hap- The Real House- BRAVO 66 66 calls for a Summit Dinner. cess Breeds Success” calls for a Summit Dinner. pens: Live (N) wives of Miami CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Doc Zone The epidemic of cheating. CBC News: The National ’ (CC) CBC News Van George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Redneck Island ’ ›› Starsky & Hutch (2004, Comedy) Ben Stiller, Owen Wilson. ’ CNBC 46 46 Crime Inc. Synthetic drugs. American Greed Mad Money Crime Inc. Synthetic drugs. American Greed Paid Program Hair Loss 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 COM 60 60 South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show ›› Office Space (1999, Comedy) Ron Livingston, Jennifer Aniston, David Her- Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 Daniel The Daily Show The Colbert Re- port (CC) With Jon Stewart man. A white-collar worker rebels against corporate drudgery. (CC) helps a virgin. With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Shake It Up! ’ ›››› Toy Story (1995) Voices of Tom Hanks. ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Gravity Falls ’ Phineas and Ferb Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Property Wars ’ (CC) Property Wars ’ (CC) Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Texas Car Wars ’ (CC) Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ DSC 8 8 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) Ice Loves Coco Ice Loves Coco E! News (N) The Soup Keeping Up With Keeping Up With Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 the Kardashians the Kardashians Kourt issues an ultimatum to Scott. the Kardashians ESPN 32 32 College Football North Carolina at Virginia. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball 2K Sports Classic -- Purdue vs. Villanova. (N) (Live) SportsNation (N) NFL Live (N) (Live) (CC) SportsNation SportsNation E:60 FAM 39 39 ››› Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) ››› Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009) Daniel Radcliffe. New dangers lurk for Harry, Dumbledore and their friends. 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 “I’m Your Huckleberry” Cupcake Wars Cupcake Wars Sweet Genius “Baby Genius” Sweet Genius “Turkey Genius” (N) The Next Iron Chef: Redemption FX 53 53 How I Met Your How I Met Your Two and a Half Two and a Half ››› Easy A (2010, Comedy) Emma Stone, Penn Badgley, Amanda Bynes. A It’s Always Sunny The League “The BrandX With Rus- Totally Biased- Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) high-school student uses the rumor mill to her advantage. in Phila. Tailgate” (N) sell Brand (N) Kamau Bell GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Australian Masters, Second Round. From Melbourne. (N) (Live) European PGA Tour Golf HALL 19 19 Debbie Macomber’s Trading Christmas (2011, Romance) Tom Cavanagh, Faith ››› Moonlight and Mistletoe (2008) Candace Cameron Bure, Tom Arnold. Nick The Christmas Secret (2000, Fantasy) Richard Thomas, Beau Bridges. A zoolo- Ford. Holiday travel leads to cross-country romances. (CC) and his daughter fight to keep their theme park open. (CC) gist wants to prove the existence of flying reindeer. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Buying and Selling (CC) Extreme Homes (N) (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l Extreme Homes (CC) HIST 37 37 The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the U.S. (CC) The Men Who Built America JP Morgan establishes a bank in NYC. (CC) The Men Who Built America The changing face of America. (CC) LI FE 51 51 Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Abby’s Dance Competition Project Runway All Stars (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 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Totally Clueless Pranked ’ Jersey Shore ’ (CC) Jersey Shore “Control the Crazy” Jersey Shore “Make It Unofficial” (N) Restore the Shore ’ NBCS 34 34 Caught Looking Sports Illustrated Game On! MLS 36 NFL Turning Point Sports Illustrated Poker After Dark (CC) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ Figure It Out (N) See Dad Run ’ See Dad Run ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 House Treating an agoraphobic. ’ House “Emancipation” ’ (CC) House “Let Them Eat Cake” (CC) House “Painless” ’ (CC) House “Big Baby” ’ (CC) House Patient prompts introspection. R O OT 31 31 UFA Brawl Call College Basketball Texas-El Paso at Arizona. (N) (Live) Bensinger Mark Few Show Seahawks Press Seahawks The Dan Patrick Show Jail Texas, Utah Jail An inmate Jail Portland, Las Jail (N) ’ (CC) iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ (CC) Ink Master “Star Wars Forever” The art- Tattoo Nightmares GT Academy SPIKE 57 57 and Oregon. ’ fakes a seizure. Vegas and Austin. ists ink Star Wars super-fans. ’ ’ (CC) “Make or Break” SYFY 59 59 ›› Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later Rise of the Zombies (2012, Horror) Mariel Hemingway, LeVar Burton. (CC) › Pulse (2006, Horror) Kristen Bell, Ian Somerhalder, Steve Talley. (CC) › FeardotCom (2002) Stephen Dorff. TBN 20 20 Fall Praise-A-Thon Fall Praise-A-Thon The King of The King of Seinfeld “The Bris” Seinfeld “The Pilot, Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Sav- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Kellan Lutz; Jimmy Pardo. (N) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Part I” (CC) (CC) ing Private Brian” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Four Weddings (N) ’ (CC) Jersey Brides (N) Jersey Brides (N) Four Weddings ’ (CC) Jersey Brides ’ Jersey Brides ’ Say Yes, Dress Say Yes, Dress Bada Bling Brides ’ (CC) NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Brooklyn Nets. From Bar- NBA Basketball Miami Heat at Denver Nuggets. From the Pepsi Center in Denver. (N) (Live) (CC) Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) The Mentalist Witness’s death blamed TNT 54 54 clays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. (N) (Live) (CC) on drug dealer. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show World of Gumball Adventure Time Annoying Orange MAD (N) 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 (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Top 20 Most Shocking NCIS “Collateral Damage” Gibbs sec- NCIS “False Witness” A witness in a NCIS “Restless” A beloved Marine is NCIS “Enemy on the Hill” A killer targets Burn Notice “Over the Line” (N) (CC) NCIS “Capitol Offense” Senator asks USA 58 58 ond-guesses himself. ’ (CC) murder trial disappears. ’ (CC) fatally stabbed. ’ (CC) (DVS) a lieutenant commander. ’ Gibbs for help. ’ (CC) VH1 62 62 Couples Therapy ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Basketball Wives LA ’ Chrissy & Jones Chrissy & Jones