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The iconic Winlock Egg and a nearby statue of a rooster Students Send Best Wishes to Injured 49ers Player received a makeover last weekend compliments of the city’s avid Seahawks fans. Landmark Makeovers 12TH BIRD AND EGG: Winlock Egg, Yard Bird Show Seahawks Support By The Chronicle Two iconic Lewis County landmarks — the Winlock Egg and the Yard Bird in Chehalis — have recently been repainted in support of the Seattle Seahawks, who will be playing in the Super Bowl this weekend. Volunteers in Winlock were paint- ing the Seahawks logo on both sides of the white Winlock egg and a number 12, for the 12th Man, on the back of the egg Saturday morning. The volunteers also paint- ed a statue of a chicken, next to the Winlock egg, blue and green in honor of the team. “We were kind of waiting to see if they Kyle Spurr / [email protected] would make it to the Super Bowl,” Viola Mossyrock Elementary School students, dressed in Seattle Seahawks gear, sign a poster on Friday in support of San Francisco 49ers linebacker Chickese, treasurer of the Winlock Lions Club, NaVorro Bowman, who was injured Jan. 19 in the NFC Championship game in Seattle. said. Chickese said members of the Lions Club SUPPORT: Students Start Food Drive, Sign saw pictures of the Winlock egg with the Se- ahawks logo floating around the Internet and Poster for Injured 49ers Linebacker decided to pay for the paint and make it a real- By Kyle Spurr ity. Volunteers then gave their time over the [email protected] weekend to finish the project. Students at Mossyrock Elementary School are “Anytime we get some positive change sending a giant get well soon card to San Francisco around it’s great,” City Councilor Glen Cook 49ers linebacker NaVorro Bowman, who was injured said. Jan. 19 in the NFC Championship game against the Not everyone in the Winlock community Seattle Seahawks. enjoys seeing the famous egg decorated in Se- Some Seahawks fans threw popcorn on Bow- ahawks colors while driving down Highway man while he was being carted off the field with a 603. torn anterior cruciate ligament and severe medial Steve Soldan, a Winlock resident for the collateral ligament injuries. Amber Gerard, a Mossyrock PTA member, said A poster at Mossyrock Elementary School supports San Francisco 49ers lineback- please see LANDMARK, page Main 14 er NaVorro Bowman, who was injured Jan. 19 in the NFC Championship game in please see SPORTSMANSHIP, page Main 14 Seattle. Chehalis to County on Rail Purchase: ‘You First’ VOTE: Chehalis Will cil agreed prior to its regu- said the council wants to be more appropriate for lar meeting Monday night wait until Lewis County, the them to be the first ones Wait Until Lewis to table an agreement with lead agency, votes and likely to pass that,” Dawes said. County Approves Lewis County and the city approves the agreement at “It will come back to our of Tacoma to purchase a its Monday, Feb. 3, meeting. agenda once the county has Agreement on Feb. 3 20-mile stretch of Tacoma The Tacoma City Coun- passed it as the lead agency.” By Kyle Spurr Rail’s line from Chehalis to cil already approved the City Manager Merlin Maytown for future devel- agreement on Nov. 26. MacReynold said the city [email protected] A large 12 was added to the Yard Bird in Chehalis last opment. “The county is the lead week. The Chehalis City Coun- Mayor Dennis Dawes agency on this and it would please see RAIL, page Main 14

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Lyceum Topic is Juvenile Justice System

Michael Garner, of Green Calendar Hill School, will be leading a discussion on the juvenile jus- Today tice system during Wednesday’s WHAT’S HAPPENING? Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Lyceum Series presentation at open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 If you have an event you Centralia College. p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 would like included in the Young adults who have been Health and Hope Medical Outreach, Community Calendar, please through the juvenile justice sys- free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., email your information to tem will be talking about their Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill [email protected]. experiences. They will discuss Road, Centralia, for those whose income Include a daytime telephone is less than 200 percent of the poverty their life-altering decisions, its level, (360) 623-1485 number where you can be effect on them, achievements in WAH 103 or, if more space is reached. needed, Corbet Theatre. Public Agencies There is no charge for these since then and the next steps on the road. For more information, call Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., listings. City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, For questions about Lyceum is free and may also Jody Peterson, (360) 736-9391, (360) 330-7670 calendar items, call Doug be taken at Humanities 286, one ext. 209, or email her at jpeter- Lewis County Alcohol, Tobacco Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) credit. Lyceum classes are held [email protected]. and Other Drugs Advisory Board, 4 807-8238. p.m., Lewis County Public Health building, second-floor conference room, (360) 740-1418 Seniors’ Bible study, 10 a.m., Cal- monials and a Q and A session. Support Groups Napavine City Council, 6 p.m., vary Assembly of God, Centralia, Refreshments will be provided. Napavine City Hall, 407 Birch St., (360) (360) 736-6769 or (360) 324-9050 H..P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., 262-3547, ext. 213 For more information, call Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Lewis County Planning Commis- Support Groups (360) 880-1647, email lewiscoun- Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, sion, 6 p.m., Lewis County Courthouse, [email protected] Domestic violence support group, [email protected]; or visit (360) 740-1284 Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- www.ourliteracycouncil.org. Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson halis, sponsored by Human Response Libraries Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 Network, (360) 748-6601 Preschool Story Time, for children 3-6 years, 11 a.m., Centralia Forest Entomologist Teen Writing Group, for teens, 5:30 Thursday, Jan. 30 to Speak at Rising Saturday, Feb. 1 p.m., Chehalis Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., Tide Seminar South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road Organizations house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 S., Olympia, (360) 352-2135 Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson The featured speaker at the Highway, 7 p.m. Libraries Centralia College Rising Tide Games Day, traditional and modern board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cit- Seminar Series Friday will be Book Babies, age birth-24 months, 10 Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 ies Senior Center, Chehalis a.m., Chehalis, 11 a.m., Centralia Karen Ripley, a forest entomolo- Lorrie Morgan & Pam Tillis, Grits & Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Chris Guenther, 7:30 p.m., PJ’s Pizza, gist for the Washington State De- partment of Natural Resources. Glamor Tour, 8 p.m., Lucky Eagle Casino, Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, 1232 Alder St., Centralia, (360) 736-0101 tickets start at $20, (800) 720-1788 (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Ripley will be talking about Organizations insects that influence wood de- Whiskey & Roses, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Support Groups cay and their effects on forests. ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 The seminar will be held in Lewis County Gospel Concert, 6 p.m., 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 room 121 of the New Science halis, sponsored by Human Response Chehalis Seventh-day Adventist Church, Center. A reception will follow. 120 Chilvers Road, Chehalis Network, (360) 748-6601 Support Groups For more informa- NAMI Lewis County Connections Quilt show, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Rebekah Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 tion, call Nicole Silva, Lodge, 111 W. Washington, Napavine, $6, Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cit- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 (360) 736-9391, ext. 305, or email ies Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or lunch served, (360) 266-0458 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, her at [email protected]. [email protected] (360) 736-9268 Organizations NAMI Support Group, 2-3:15 Trail music and dancing, Disabled American Veterans, p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, 1 p.m., American Legion building, 111 for families of mentally ill persons, open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., Friday, Jan. 31 Cowlitz Prairie Grange, (360) 864-2023 W. Main St., Centralia, (360) 245-3357 or (360) 736-2073 (360) 262-9360 Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Workshop to Provide Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior of Seminary Hill Natural Area, Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 annual meeting, 10 a.m., Centralia Tim- Wednesday, Jan. 29 berland Library meeting room Tutor Training Whiskey & Roses, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Coffeehouse, 434 NW Prindle St., Cheha- A free tutor training work- (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 lis, (360) 740-0492 shop sponsored by Our Literacy Quilt show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Rebekah Sunday, Feb. 2 Libraries Council will be held 9:30-11 a.m. Lodge, 111 W. Washington, Napavine, $6, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Friday at the Student Center lunch served, (360) 266-0458 Preschool Story Time, for children starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 3-6 years, 10:15 a.m., Tenino Atrium at Centralia College. Libraries Jackson Highway, Chehalis The workshop will show Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, Toddler Story Time, for children age 2, Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 11 a.m., Centralia volunteers how they can help 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, adults in Lewis County achieve a.m., Salkum (360) 807-1761, (360) 520-6518 Organizations Preschool Story Time, for children the GED and other professional Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- a.m., Assembly of God church, 702 SE goals. The workshop will feature Family Story Time, for children age sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal First St., Winlock basic tutoring instruction, testi- 2-6, 10:30 a.m., Winlock Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Jan. 28, 2014 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change Chehalis at Mellen St. 110s 100s 50.58 65.0 -0.04 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.92 85.0 -0.01 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.06 10.5 -0.02 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Rain Likely Rain Likely Few Showers Partly Cloudy Partly Cloudy 5.81 18.0 -0.03 30s 48º 45º 49º 38º 47º 36º 44º 34º 45º 33º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 8.19 ---- +1.80 10s 0s

This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:39 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:10 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 50 Moonrise ...... 5:29 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 30 48/42 35/28 Moonset...... 3:04 p.m. Normal High ...... 49 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 35 47/42 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 62 in 1941 Seattle Anchorage 34/22 pc 32/13 s Record Low...... 2 in 1972 48/44 Boise 26/26 cl 39/30 ra Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 25/14 s 25/14 pc Yesterday ...... 0.00" 48/43 31/29 1/30 2/6 2/14 2/22 Dallas 37/19 s 44/32 s Month to date ...... 3.09" Tacoma Honolulu 78/68 pc 80/68 s Normal month to date ...5.70" Centralia 48/45 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 70/48 s 72/51 s Year to date...... 3.09" 48/45 Yakima Nashville 20/4 s 29/16 s Normal year to date .....5.70" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 75/45 s 79/47 s 32/31 Longview 47/43 Trees None None St. Louis 13/9 s 30/21 s Salt Lake City 40/32 pc 51/32 mc AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 46/42 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 60/51 mc 59/52 mc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 18/14 s 25/14 s Portland 47/42 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 47/42 37/35 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 66/46 ra 68/47 s New Delhi 71/51 s 71/48 pc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 44/22 s 47/24 s Paris 46/37 sh 43/35 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 49/44 ra 50/39 ra Spokane 36/30 pc 36/29 rs London 48/43 sh 44/35 sh Rio de Janeiro 96/74 s 96/74 s cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 48/45 ra 48/42 ra Tri Cities 33/32 mc 49/32 ra Mexico City 75/48 pc 71/44 mc Rome 49/35 s 50/47 ra sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 48/43 ra 48/38 ra Wenatchee 35/31 rs 40/30 ra Moscow 3/-13 pc -1/-13 s 81/65 s 82/66 s

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So, the new mayor is deter- mined to do something his pre- decessors could not. He is going to make Oakville a place passersby will slow, stop and stay, he said. At 27 years old, he is one of the youngest mayors the town has ever had, but he’s no rook- ie. Already, he has served three years on the city council. Oakville’s Public Works Di- rector Dan Thompson praised Lisa Broadt / [email protected] Sims’ work and said Oakville is Thomas Sims stands in front of an American lag painting on a wall in Oakville. Sims, 27, says he hopes to improve tourism and business in the city. lucky to have him as mayor. “He is probably the only truly clean and honest guy in Oakville,” and its weaknesses. To kick it off, Oakville will hold munity involvement, but now it’s “That was the first major in- Thompson said earlier this month. “I’m an Oakvillian, through a sign design contest, Sims said. starting to come back.” dication this was an issue,” Sims Sims, an Oakville High School and through,” he said in an Locals will have the chance The next step is to look for said. “Though it’s not as bad as it graduate, loves “Star Wars” and interview Friday. “I want to to submit designs for the rustic grants, Sims said. has been.” pro wrestling. He imports Christ- be the mayor who finally gets timber signs, planned for either But before Oakville can truly Money, of course, would help. mas decorations for a living. He our downtown improved, who end of Pine Street, and the win- thrive, it needs a solid, safe base. doesn’t have a driver’s license. brought Oakville back from be- Sims hopes business and ner will be chosen through a city- “We still have an unsavory tourism will slowly increase He lives in his childhood ing stagnant. I want Oakville to wide vote. group of people who give the home, and helps care for several thrive when I’m done.” the tax base, but until then, the family members. He and the city council in- Community involvement, town a bad vibe,” the mayor said Sims said, is crucial. about crime in Oakville. city has discussed the possibil- In short, he’s unlikely to end up tend to start by completing the ity of annexing each citizen who on the town’s police blotter, filled Oakville Improvement Project, “We’re a timber town, so if I go Last summer, for example, with drug arrests and burglaries. a plan on the books since 1995 back to the logging roots, I can the city was hit with a string of hooks into municipal water. Still, he is not out of touch. that uses Oakville’s timber town get more support from the com- robberies. At one point, eight or “All of this is within grasp,” Sims says he understands his history to increase business and munity,” he said. “For a while, nine houses on one block were Sims said, “we just have to go out home city — both its strengths tourism. Oakville didn’t have much com- hit within a week’s span. and work for it.” Tesla Expands Electric Charger Network to Reach East Coast ELECTRIC HIGHWAYS: from New York to Los Angeles, have to drive south on Interstate covering approximately 80 per- 5 to Los Angeles, then follow the Centralia Chargers Now cent of the U.S. population. network of Superchargers pro- Part of Network Allowing Tesla built a series of Super- gressively northeast to New York. chargers — electric vehicle char- In July, a spokesman for Tesla Model S Owners to gers that power the company’s called Centralia “a really impor- Drive Cross-Country Model S vehicles — locally at the tant location” for its network of Centralia Outlets near the corner Superchargers. By Christopher Brewer of Haviland Street and Lum Road. A lesser-known Tesla charger [email protected] Ten charging stations, which exists across Interstate 5 at the opened last July, allow owners of If you own a Tesla Model S Burgerville location at 818 Harri- Model S cars traveling through and you want to drive all the way son Avenue; that specific charger Centralia an opportunity to to the East Coast, you’re in luck. charge up half the car’s battery in works with the company’s Road- Tesla Motors has expanded just 30 minutes. ster vehicles. its Supercharger network, which The new additions greatly ex- The Tesla Model S sells for includes a set of electric vehicle about $62,000 and generally can pand the range that owners of a Pete Caster / chargers here in Centralia, to travel 230 to 300 miles per charge, [email protected] Tesla Model S can travel while be- A Tesla-sponsored electric car charging station is seen on Lum Road near the out- reach across the . ing able to charge their cars rap- according to the company. let mall in Centralia. Tesla built 10 stations next to the Centralia Outlets. It takes Tesla founder Elon Musk an- idly while on the go. At this time, For more on the recent addi- about 30 minutes for one of the Tesla stations to charge an electric car to run for nounced on his Twitter profile anyone owning a Tesla Model S tions to the Supercharger network, three hours. Centralia represents one of the important stopping points along In- Sunday that the Tesla Supercharg- in Washington state and wishing visit Tesla Motors’ website at www. terstate 5 for those driving electic vehicles. The company recently announced that er network has been energized to drive to the East Coast would teslamotors.com/supercharger. its netowrk now stretches from coast to coast. News in Brief Winlock Fire Displaces fire department. Smoke detec- under investigation, according tors alerted the family to the to the release. 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Strangling 12-Year-Old Son, Assaulting Mother Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances CHARGED: Kristine M. gry at her son inside a residence ing to court documents. tor Eric Eisenberg. She also had may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers on the 200 block of Main Avenue The child’s step-grandfather numerous misdemeanor convic- in Education. Hiatt, 40, Charged With in Morton shortly before 10 p.m. intervened and held Hiatt until tions, including fourth-degree as- BACK ISSUES Sunday and grabbed him by his police arrived, court documents sault, possession of a dangerous Felony Harassment Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- throat in a chokehold then car- state. weapon and criminal trespassing. able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks and Two Counts of ried him outside, according to Morton Police Chief Dan Superior Court Judge Rich- old are $2 per issue. court documents. The grand- ard Brosey set her bail at $20,000, Misdemeanor Assault Mortensen said Hiatt was bab- THE NEWSROOM parents of the child, who called bling and not making any sense and granted the prosecutor’s re- After Police Say For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact police, later said that when she when she was arrested. quest for a no-contact order that the appropriate person listed below. She Strangled and grabbed the boy’s neck, his feet During her preliminary ap- barred her from contacting her REGIONAL EXECUTIVE EDITOR were off the ground and he had pearance Monday afternoon in son or her mother. Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 Threatened to Kill Son difficulty breathing. 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She eventually Hiatt has seven prior felony Walking With Dinosaurs Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 choked and threatened to kill her caught the boy, pushed him to convictions including assault, $4 • PG [email protected] 11:30am (Sat. & Sun.) & 2:30pm (Sat. & Sun.) Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, 12-year-old son. the ground in the bathroom and burglary and malicious mischief, East Lewis County Communities Kristine M. Hiatt became an- resumed strangling him, accord- according to Deputy Prosecu- Hunger Games Stephanie Schendel ...... 807-8208 $4 • PG-13) [email protected] 12:30pm ( Wed. Early Bird Matinee) CH5513102.cz.drb Centralia/Chehalis Government, Health, News in Brief 5:00pm (Sat. & Sun.) West and Central Lewis County Communities 6:00pm (Fri., Mon., Tues., Wed., hurs.) Kyle Spurr ...... 807-8239 Tenino Man’s Alleged working order. legally pass school buses. Captain Phillips [email protected] Once he was in the air, he It is illegal under state law for $4 • PG-13 (21+) Lewis County Government, Politics, South lost stability and made a crash drivers to pass school buses that 9:00pm (Sat. & Sun.) Thurston County Communities and Oakville Road Rage Leads to Lisa Broadt ...... 807-8237 landing shortly after 3 p.m. Sat- have stopped to pick up or un- $12.25 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday Minor with parent before 7 pm only [email protected] Tasing and Arrest urday, according to Chehalis Po- load children. The fine for pass- $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia Business, Education, Tourism, Religion, By The Chronicle lice. The pilot, from Rainier, Ore., ing a school bus is $394. (360) 736-1634 South Lewis County Communities An alleged road rage inci- sustained only minor scrapes Officers will be riding with Chris Brewer ...... 807-8235 [email protected] dent that began in Centralia led and cuts. He was not hospital- school bus drivers this week to ized. observe any violators, according Sports, News and Photography to police Tasing and arresting a Brandon Hansen ...... 807-8227 Tenino man for suspicion of re- The plane sustained a dam- to a press release from the Lewis Your Beautiful County Sheriff’s Office. The [email protected] sisting arrest and reckless endan- aged wing, propeller and wheel, Wedding Starts Death Notices, What’s Happening, germent after he allegedly tried according to Chehalis police. deputy or trooper will then radio Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices to ram another vehicle with two The cause of the crash is under nearby officers to report the vio- With Us! Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 children in his car Sunday after- investigation by the Federal Avi- lation so they can stop and cite • Invitations [email protected] ation Administration. the driver. [email protected] noon. • Attendant Gifts [email protected] Centralia police responded “There is no more important responsibility society has than to • Decorations Church News to a reported road rage incident Thurston County keep our children safe,” Sheriff • Favors • Candles [email protected] ...... 807-8217 that started on Kresky Avenue Senior Media Developer Steve Mansfield said in the re- • Programs and continued over the viaduct Officials Place Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 lease. “We have a zero tolerance • Ring Pillows • Garters at about 2:50 p.m. Sunday, ac- [email protected] Emergency Restrictions policy regarding violations of • Toasting Flutes cording to the Centralia Police THE CHRONICLE this nature. I strongly urge driv- All to compliment Department. The reporting par- on South County Bridge ers to use caution and obey all PUBLISHER ty followed the vehicles and told By The Chronicle your wedding vision! Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 laws, but especially such an im- [email protected] 911 dispatchers that one car was portant law which protects our re: trying to ram a silver Ford. The speed limit on a Lit- Sales Director tlerock Road bridge has been children.” Design Brian Watson ...... 807-8219

Officers caught up to the sus- CH512667sl.sw [email protected] pect vehicle, and when they con- temporarily lowered to 25 mph, according to a news release from 425 N. Market Blvd. Circulation Manager tacted the driver, Stephan J. Han- Chehalis, WA 98532 the Thurston County Commis- SirenS Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 na, a 33-year-old Tenino man, he 360-740-5400 sion. [email protected] denied involvement, according www.redesigndivas.com Specialty Publications Manager, Family, LIFE to police. When police attempted The speed limit reduction is M–F 10–6 Sat. & Sun 10–5 Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 being imposed on Bridge No. L4 [email protected] to take Hanna into custody, he chronline.com allegedly resisted arrest and was on Littlerock SW between 110th Design Director Avenue SW and 93rd Avenue SW. Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 subdued with a Taser. [email protected] There were also two children, It started at 4 p.m. last Friday. Serving ages 12 and 5, in Hanna’s vehicle The maximum speed limit LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC is now 25 mph. There are no ex- LewiS County at the time of the incident, so Pacific PRESIDENT, COO emptions. he was booked into jail for two Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 According to Thurston counts of reckless endangerment [email protected] County, the reduction has been Vice President in addition to resisting arrest, Prosthetics & Orthotics, llc imposed because the bridge pos- Steve Walker ...... 807-8204 according to police. The driver Compassionate Consultation • Locally Owned es a threat to public safety. [email protected] of the other vehicle is still un- Additional inspections of the Business Manager known. bridge are underway and further •Artiicial Limbs • Knee Braces Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 [email protected] restrictions may be imposed if • Leg Braces • Arch Supports Director of Production and IT Ultralight Airplane warranted, the county said in the Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 news release. • Diabetic Shoes [email protected] Crashes at Centralia- Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 Chehalis Airport • Repairs & Adjustments Law Enforcement • Home Or Ofice Visits FAX NUMBERS By The Chronicle Officers to Conduct Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 A 70-year-old Oregon man Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 sustained minor injuries after School Bus Emphasis Obituaries ...... 807-8258 (360) 330-1602 Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 his ultralight airplane made a Patrol This Week crash landing at the Chehalis- 1720 Cooks Hill Rd. 125th VOLUME, 83rd ISSUE Centralia Airport Saturday af- By The Chronicle Centralia, Wa Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO THE CHRONICLE (USPS - 142260) Licensed Prosthetist/Orthotist POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Chronicle, ternoon. The Lewis County Sheriff’s 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531. The pilot told responding po- Office and Washington State Ofice Hours by Appointment The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- lice that prior to takeoff every- Patrol will conduct emphasis pa- MEDICARE • VA • DSHS • L & I • ALL INSURANCES tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. thing on his plane was in good trols this week for drivers who il- CH513524cd.ke Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014

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 12th Man Represented Well in Lewis County What came first, the giant ers have requested that stylists recovers. annual completion of the NFL bird or the massive egg? Our Views shave the Seahawks logo into As the media dissects every season. When it comes to supporting white Winlock Egg with the Se- their hair. iota of minutia ahead of the In addition, we anticipate the Super Bowl-bound Seattle ahawks logo and the number 12. Today, we’ve included the big game, it’s comforting to see that local businesses will ben- Seahawks, the answer is the Yes, Lewis County is repre- story of students of Mossyrock students learning a valuable efit from the success of the Se- former. senting itself well when it comes Elementary School who have lesson about sportsmanship ahawks, whether they are selling The iconic Yard Bird in Che- to supporting the Pacific North- chosen to collect food for an from local educators who saw apparel, food or beverages. halis caught Super Bowl fever west and its only National Foot- interesting and innovative cause. in a football game an opportu- The success of the Seahawks last week. Dismayed by the actions of a nity to teach. has been great for our region ball League team. The number 12 — represen- small group of fans at the NFC “There has been such negative and great for the fans. tative of the loud and proud fans The Chronicle will continue Championship who apparently press on both sides, we thought Like the rest of you, we’ll be of the Seattle Seahawks, known telling stories of avid fans and dropped popcorn on injured San we could rise above it,” said Am- watching the big game come as the 12th man — has been interesting shows of support in Francisco 49er NaVorro Bow- ber Gerard, a PTA member. “We Sunday. emblazoned along the side of the this week leading up to the Su- man, the students decided to are taking advantage of a bad Between now and then, we’ll massive, recently renovated fowl. per Bowl at MetLife Stadium in respond with positive action. situation.” continue publishing positive This weekend, residents of East Rutherford, N.J. They’re collecting food The efforts of Mossyrock’s news of local fans who are going South Lewis County responded In Saturday’s edition, we throughout the week, and have children and teachers shows to great efforts and distances to with a show of support all their reported on a Centralia barber created and signed a get well that there can be value to all support their team. own, painting over the normally shop where dozens of custom- card to send to Bowman as he the hoopla that surrounds the Go Hawks! COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Make Time for a Flu Shot Although most years I never cinated as flu season can stretch seem to find the time for a flu into March or April,” said Dr. shot, this year was different. Rachel Wood, health officer at Just before Christmas, my Lewis County Public Health & stepdaughter Amanda called Social Services. Vaccines are to say her mother-in-law was recommended for everyone six in the hospital. She’d struggled months and older. with lupus and other ailments, Already 19 people in Wash- but this time she was on life sup- ington have died from the flu, port, and doctors determined most of them over the age of 50, the culprit to be the flu. H1N1 while 11 have died in Portland- to be exact, aka swine flu. area hospitals. Officials expect Fear is a great motivator, but even more fatalities in coming even then I failed to find time weeks. The flu even claimed the for the shot. lives of a healthy young man in Amanda California, a 13-year-old girl in traveled be- Texas, and a 5-year-old boy in tween Wood- this state. Last year it killed 54 land and people in Washington, and 171 the hospital children nationwide, according to in Portland, the Centers for Disease Control juggling her and Prevention. During the 2009- nursing job at 2010 flu season, 284,000 people Letters to the Editor the Veterans died from H1N1 worldwide. By Julie McDonald help. Some of the people involved time to manage the Lewis County Administra- The flu reached “epidemic” We Now Have Holiday with the facility wanted a floor Extreme Build, which built a home tion hospital status last week when 7.5 per- Honoring the Cow in the hangar, but there were no for a family in one week in Centra- and caring for three boys and a cent of all U.S. deaths were due To the editor: funds. They were told to go to Cen- lia, organized the children’s mu- 2-year-old daughter. Her mother, to flu and pneumonia, accord- tralia and the county since most of seum, as well as being a part of the ing to the CDC. Well, this is about all I can who was recovering from hip the airplanes were owned by peo- Chehalis Renaissance Group, and Since the shot can prevent take. The liberals have been surgery after breaking a bone, ple from those entities. Thus, the participates in many other com- up to 70 percent of the flu cases, slowly ruining this country for stayed in Vancouver with her Airport Board was formed with munity functions. it’s important to make time for years, and nobody is doing any- brother to recuperate. But then three entities agreeing to contrib- In 2012, the airport had an the vaccine, even though it’s not thing about it. Now I see we have she died rather unexpectedly. ute $1,000 per year to support the income of $1,365,558, operating The good news is that effective for two weeks. We still made a national holiday honor- ing a pagan religion. I’m sorry, operation. expenses of $952,734, with a $1.5 Amanda’s mother-in-law has have several months of flu sea- New hangars were built in the son remaining. but this is the absolute end. The million savings account to help improved, albeit slowly. While 1970s and 1980s with income from cover $3 million in long-term . giving us an update, Amanda battle line has now been drawn. The purpose of a “holy day” is fuel sales, hay sales, hangar rent- Income can only be spent on the said she heard that none of the A Decade of Difference als and ground leases for growing to offer a day of quiet contempla- airport or as a group of airports people admitted to the hospital Christmas trees. This augmented A dozen years ago, I splurged tion honoring our most sacred according to Federal Aviation Ad- with the flu had received the the $3,000 from the entities. and bought myself a $100 concepts. Christmas, Easter and ministration grant assurances. vaccine. A part-time secretary was hired Christmas gift on sale at the Thanksgiving are fine examples The airport has had some mis- That finally motivated me to to take meeting notes, keep the Tree of Life Christian Outlet of this noble tradition. Honor- haps, but no on-field fatalities. We take the plunge, literally. I picked books and handle correspondence. Store in Centralia — the entire ing the founding of this great have been sued three times, with up paperwork from a pharmacy In the early 1990s, board members Bible on audiotape. I figured as Christian nation on the Fourth no great consequences. and arrived a few days later with still did much of the work, such as much as I travel, perhaps I could of July is also appropriate. These This is the legacy of the unpaid, it filled out, yet still I waited 45 patching potholes, clearing debris listen to the Bible since I didn’t are true holidays that reflect our volunteer group of local citizens minutes for the shot. No wonder and other mundane tasks. They I kept putting it off. seem to find time to read it. national values. numbering in the hundreds, who Fast forward to 2013, when cleaned up the mess from the first were dedicated to the success of the They couldn’t give the shot But now we have an unbeliev- floodwater that covered the airport to my daughter, since their vac- I discovered from a traveler on er in the head office. Obama not airport over the last 53 years. my trip to Israel that I can tai- in 1990. cine was only for those over only wants us to abandon our Thank you for a job well done. lor Bible reading on my smart Boy Scouts built some of the fa- 18. But I made an appointment religion, he wants us to embrace phone through the simple, ad- cilities. Some of the work was done John Spears with her pediatrician, especially another. He has done this by es- free You Version app that costs to build interest in some of the land Chehalis concerned after reading about tablishing “Milk Day.” Now all nothing. I can read the Bible facing the freeway, which netted ••• two Lewis County residents school children and government Day by Day with Billy Graham, our first big tenant, Walmart, who John Spears is a 28-year member who died from influenza. How workers are given the day off to and simply punch a button if I paid 55 years of rent up front. Some of the Chehalis-Centralia Airport heartbreaking for their families! worship the cow — just like they prefer to have it read aloud to of that money was used to hire a Governing Board. I’ve always considered the flu is do in India! me. What a difference a decade manager to take care of the airport, a respiratory illness you endure, Yes, as I drive by the schools makes. including the new commercial op- but other than the Spanish in- ••• and see the notices that they will erations and to replace the $1,000 Help for Veterans fluenza of 1918, I seldom consid- be closed on “Milk Day,” I won- Julie McDonald, a personal his- per year from the three entities. To the editor: ered it fatal. der what has become of. The airport was finally on its own Did you know there are two torian and former journalist who What’s that you say? M-L-K “We often forget how seri- lives in Toledo, owns Chapters of Life, and kept improving with more organizations in this area that ous the flu can be, especially for a company dedicated to preserving Day? Martin Luther King? commercial development. are designed to help veterans vulnerable populations, and it’s family stories. She may be reached at Never mind. We now have a home-grown and their families. They are the important that people get vac- [email protected]. manager who was raised in Lewis Veterans of Foreign Wars and Dennis Shain Centralia County, went to Centralia College the American Legion. and Central Washington Univer- If you were discharged with First Amendment Center Quote of the Day sity. He was already chosen as the anything but a dishonorable dis- Volunteers Praised for outstanding airport manager of charge, you are eligible for one or the year, got an instrument landing both organizations and they can “When the government favors a particular Success of Airport system installed at the airport, and help with any veterans questions. religion or sect, the disadvantage to all others To the editor: has been trained to do most of the Because age is decimating As the life of the Airport Board periodic required repairs and certi- these groups, they are in need of is obvious, but even the favored religion may comes to an end, it seems fitting fications needed to keep the airport new members. Please consider be ... compromised as political figures reshape that a big thank you is called for. going. joining one of these organiza- Many people have served to help He is also building the high- tions to help fellow veterans and the religion’s beliefs for their own purposes.” bring the airport to this point. intensity light system to improve perhaps even yourself. In the late 1950s, the airport safety. Under his direction, the air- Harry A. Blackmun was struggling as Chehalis was the port has passed seven years of au- Guy Bardsley former U.S. Supreme Court justice, 1992 main supporter with some county dits by the state. He also found the Tenino

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Items submitted are subject to editing and be sent to [email protected]. discussion of vital issues and events affecting will become the property of this newspaper. Po- reached at (360) 807-8224, or by e-mail at the quality of life in Lewis County and adjoining [email protected]. etry is not accepted. regions. When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 Indoor Portion of Sports Hub Closer to Completion PHASE TWO: Construction Underway on Interior Facilities at 76,500-Square- Foot Building By Christopher Brewer [email protected] Work on the new Lewis County Event Center and Sports Complex, called the Northwest Sports Hub, moves closer to completion by the day. Construction on the second phase is underway as work- ers build the infrastructure for the building’s interior. The 76,500-square-foot main facility will be home to several sports courts as well as meeting and retail spaces, a concession area, restrooms and a ticketing area, among more. “We’re hoping that by the end of March we’ll have the keys to the building,” said Jenni Bodnar, who serves as the project devel- opment manager at NW Sports Hub LLC. “We have several groups expressing interest in us- ing the facility.” The main floor of the build- ing where sporting events are expected to take place can be shifted and changed as necessary, accommodating up to six basket- Christopher Brewer / [email protected] ball courts, 10 volleyball courts Ryan Munguia of Big Rock Construction uses a high-powered drill as he works on the frame of the mezzanine portion of the Lewis County Sports Complex and Event or two soccer fields. The build- Center on Friday. Oicials hope for construction on the indoor sports center to be complete in late March. ing’s 70-foot-high pitch enables it to even host softball or baseball. lic Facilities District Chairman itself, stand completed. Five out- But the giant pavilion that The building on Pioneer Way Todd Chaput. door baseball fields, eight soft- serves as the centerpiece for the isn’t just for sports, either; Bod- A current snapshot of the ball fields, six tennis courts and project is the one final piece to nar said the facility can also host building shows construction more are already available for the sports hub that local leaders Thorbeckes concerts, trade shows and other workers putting together the use — and Tiger Stadium, which have envisioned since the first large-scale gatherings. framework for separate com- itself was renovated with a turf meetings on the project began. Annual Big Rock Construction, of partments of the building, as well field and new track, is also a part “To see it this close to the fin- Tacoma, won the bid contract for as a mezzanine level for family, of the athletic facilities offered ish is very exciting,” Bodnar said. the second phase of the project, friends and fans to root on their as part of the complex. Several ••• Health Fair which entails much of the inte- teams during competition. tournaments have been booked Chris Brewer: (360) 807- rior infrastructure. The winning Several portions of the sports months in advance on the soft- 8235 / Facebook: “Chris Brew- bid amount was $674,233, ac- complex, which includes much ball and baseball fields through er - The Chronicle” / Twitter: @ February 10, cording to Lewis County Pub- more than the main building much of 2014. iamchrisbrewer 2014 Bills Seek Moratorium on Destroying DNA Evidence 4:00 - 7:00pm OLYMPIA (AP) — The de- Darneille after reviewing about available for testing if cases are bill applies to any item that may Chehalis Thorbeckes struction of DNA evidence in 70 potential DNA cases between appealed. include a touch of DNA evidence, 91 SW Chehalis Ave. some criminal cases has prompt- 2011 and 2013 and finding that "If DNA is going to serve this ranging from vehicles to broken ed the introduction of measures in 25, including murder and rape really vital role in our criminal glass that may later be ruled out This is a FREE community event! in the state House and Senate prosecutions, biological evidence justice system, as it should, then of a case. As a result, "the com- Prize Drawings too! that would impose an 18-month was destroyed in eight cases and we need to preserve the evidence," mitment of scarce resources is Don’t miss our Hot Yoga Studio moratorium on such actions. lost in one. she said. greater than the actual benefit Chamber of Commerce Ribbon The bills, sponsored by Rep. The Innocence Project Orwall, D-Des Moines, said that will be seen," he said. Cutting at 5:30pm! Feb. 10, 2014. Tina Orwall and Sen. Jeannie Northwest said most states have she was surprised to learn about "If our concern is getting to Darneille, also would create a varying laws on how long to pre- inconsistency in how DNA is the truth, let's test any potentially work group to recommend per- serve biological evidence. handled after a conviction. significant items at the time we manent, statewide standards for Washington is among eight "It could make the difference are evaluating all evidence — not preserving DNA material. The states where evidence is not au- in someone being exonerated or mandate saving a single piece of group would present its recom- tomatically preserved. Once con- remaining in prison," she said. evidence for review later," he said mendations to the Legislature victed, defendants must file mo- Her bill is set for a public in an email. and governor by Dec. 1. tions to have evidence preserved hearing on Wednesday before Darneille, D-Tacoma, said Under current law, there for use during possible appeals, the House Public Safety Com- she understands the concerns of is no requirement to preserve said Lara Zarowsky, policy di- mittee. the prosecutors but thinks critics Centralia 360 736-1683 DNA evidence after a conviction, rector for Innocence Project Tom McBride, executive sec- are "overly cautious that this is Chehalis 360 748-3744 though defense attorneys can Northwest. retary of the Washington Asso- going to create a burden of work Rochester 360 273-0457 seek a court order to do so. Jurisdictions within the ciation of Prosecuting Attorneys, without proving that it's a bur- The Innocence Project state of Washington have dif- said his group supports the study den of work." thorbeckes.com Northwest at the University ferent preservation rules, and proposed in the bills but does not CH513801bw.db of Washington's Law School Zarowsky said there is no guar- support the moratorium. brought the idea to Orwall and antee that DNA evidence will be He said the language of the Pole Buildings Six Charter Proposals Advance to a Vote in Washington SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- Three were proposed by out- • Two high schools run by ton's statewide charter schools of-state charter management or- Summit Public Schools of Red- Site Prep commission appears ready to ganizations. One would be con- wood City, Calif., one in Seattle Available approve six proposals for charter verted from a private school to a and one in Tacoma. schools to open in the state. public charter school. • A middle school run by The Charter School Com- State voters in 2012 approved Green Dot Public Schools of Los mission posted online Monday a charter-school measure that al- 24’x24’x10’ 24’x24’x10’ Angeles for Tacoma. Machine Storage 2 Car Garage afternoon its analysis on the pro- lows up to 40 independent public • First Place Scholars Charter posals for 19 schools vying to be schools to open over five years. School, a conversion of a Seattle among Washington's first char- The earliest the first school was private school that serves fami- ter schools. expected to open was fall 2014, lies in crisis. Six schools met the commis- but none of the schools on the $12,250 • Several other schools re- • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement sion's standards for approval. approval list are aiming for that $7,995 • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs ceived partially positive analyses • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door The panel is scheduled to meet date. • Optional Concrete Is Available • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors Thursday to discuss the propos- The six school proposals that by the commission and what ap- • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation als further and vote on the rec- will be discussed and voted on peared to be encouragement to improve their applications and 24’x36’x10’ 38’x30’x10’ ommendations. Thursday include: Monitor RV Storage All the recommended schools • Rainier Prep, a middle apply again. 2 Car Garage & Workshop would be in Western Washing- school for the Highline area of Last week, the Spokane ton: two in Tacoma, two in Se- south King County. school district approved one oth- attle and one each in Highline • Excel Public Charter School, er charter school — Pride Prep $21,950 $15,500 • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement and Kent. All the schools plan to a middle and high school for — which plans to open in 2015 in • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs open in fall 2015. Kent. the Spokane area. • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement • (1) 12’x12’ Steel Panel Overhead Door • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door • (1) 3’x8’ Steel Insulated Walk-In Door News in Brief • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation 30’x48’x12’ All Buildings Include: miles, of each other. He says Two Minor Quakes Rain, Snow in Forecast RV - Boat - Car & Workshop � 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation � 18 Sidewall people definitely felt it but the & Trim Colors � Free Estimate � Designed Shake Southwestern quakes aren't likely to cause dam- SEATTLE (AP) — After one for 85MPH Wind � Exposure B + 25lb. age because they were deep and more dry day, a change is ex- $22,500 Snow Load � Building Plan � Construction Washington not intense. The first 2.4 magni- pected in Washington’s weather � Guaranteed Craftmanship • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement 30’x36’ � Permit Service • (1) 10’x10’ Steel Panel Overhead Door LONGVIEW (AP) — Seis- tude temblor occurred at about on Tuesday. Prices do not include permit cost or sales tax & are based on a level CH512827sl.ke • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door accessible building site w/less than 1’ rock fill. Non commercial usage, mologists say two minor earth- 8:45 a.m. and was centered about The National Weather Ser- • (1) 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door price maybe affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Ad quakes were felt in southwestern 15 miles southeast of Longview. vice says light precipitation is • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation prices expire one week from publish date. Prices reflect Lewis County only. Washington state on Sunday. The second 3.0 magnitude quake expected Tuesday with a little Jorstad’s Twin City Metal Buildings The Pacific Northwest Seis- happened at about 9:30 a.m. more light rain and moderate www.twincitymetalbuildings.com mic Network's John Vidale says The U.S. Geological Survey mountain snow Wednesday and the two quakes happened near reports the temblor was felt in Thursday. The snow level is ex- 360-748-1828 • 1-800-394-8038 Longview, about an hour apart Longview, Kalama, Woodland pected to drop below the Cascade 1508 Bishop Rd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 and within a kilometer, or 0.62 and La Center. pass level Wednesday afternoon. Lic#TWINCMB181C5 Main 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE block of North Tower Avenue Knife Threat was reported at 5 p.m. Mon- Friday. Police were unable to lo- DEPARTMENT to report the theft of a bank bag. - day. A dishwasher, several tools, cate the woman. The bag contained checks and • Police are currently inves Malicious Mischief tigating a possible first-degree shovels and other miscellaneous Assault approximately $100 in cash. items, valued at a total of $800, assault that occurred on the 100 • Drake A. Lorber, 23, of Che- block of North Tower Avenue. were reportedly stolen sometime • Mellisa A. Davis, 42, of Vandalized Cars halis, was arrested and booked The alleged victim called police between Jan. 13 and Monday. into jail for suspicion of fourth- Capo Beach, Calif., was arrested at 7:40 p.m. Friday to report a and booked into jail for alleged- • A back window of a vehicle degree assault domestic violence was reportedly broken out. The suspect, who is known to the on the 600 block of Hawthorne ly breaking her husband’s cell- victim, had made a threat with MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT phone during a dispute on the incident was reported at 6:21 Place at 12:55 a.m. Monday. p.m. Friday on the 1100 block of a knife. The suspect was not Theft 1300 block of North Pearl Street located, but the investigation is at 11 a.m. Monday. Harrison Avenue. ongoing. • Police took a report of a RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY • Officers took a report of theft shortly before 1 p.m. Sun- Man Who Tries to Rescue Cat Theft damage to a vehicle on the 1100 Trespassing day that occurred on the 800 Ends up Needing to be Rescued block of J Street shortly after 11 • A video game system was block of Adams Avenue. A white - a.m. Saturday. A suspect has • Lance J. Myhre, 35, of Che- • Riverside firefighters re reported stolen at 9:37 p.m. 1975 Ford van, valued at $500, been identified, and the case is halis, and Margaret E. Cannon, sponded to a report of a man Monday from the 100 block of was stolen as well as a winch, and a cat stuck in a tree on the still under investigation. 37, of Centralia, were both cited Halliday Road. The game sys- pulley blocks and gasoline. The 5000 block of 186th Lane South- • A woman reported dam- for trespassing at a house on tem had been stolen sometime the 1900 block of Johnson Road estimated value of the loss is ap- west near Rochester at about in the past several days. age done to her car on the 2600 8 p.m. Monday, said Riverside block of Cooks Hill Road at 2:41 shortly after midnight Saturday. proximately $1,000. The house had been marked as Fire Captain Jesse Berry. The • A 13-year-old and 15-year- p.m. Sunday. uninhabitable. 20-year-old man had apparently - CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT old were referred for third-de • Michael B. Borovec, 56, of tried to rescue a cat stuck in a gree theft charges at 7:39 p.m. Burglarized Garage Chehalis, was cited and released ‘Assaulted Verbally’ cedar tree, so the man climbed Monday for allegedly shoplift- • Someone reported a bur- for criminal trespass on the 800 • A woman called police at 40 feet up, but once he got about ing on the 1200 block of Harri- five feet below the cat, he real- glary at a garage on the 300 block of Landing Way at 2:45 4:29 p.m. Friday to report she son Avenue. p.m. Sunday. ized he could not get down. The block of Hickory Street at 9:38 was “assaulted verbally” by a man was up in the tree for about p.m. Saturday. Crash and Heroin Possession Violation of a Protection Order group of people who started an hour before firefighters from shouting at her from the San West Thurston Fire Authority • Officers responded to a one- MIP and Resisting Arrest • Someone reported at 10 a.m. Juan Apartments. Though the responded. Riverside firefight- Sunday on the 600 block of War- car rollover crash on the 900 • Shane D. Fontenot, 20, of woman told police she wanted ers then responded with a ladder block of North Tower Avenue saw Street a possible violation of Rochester, was booked for sus- truck and rescued the man, who at about 7 a.m. Sunday. Thomas a protection order that occurred to file assault charges, the officer picion of minor in possession issued a warning. was standing on a branch and E. Nelson, 36, of Centralia, was through a text message. hugging the tree trunk, then cited for suspicion of negligent of alcohol and resisting arrest on the 500 block of South Rock rescued the cat. The cat did not driving and arrested for alleged LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE ‘Crazy’ Woman Chucks belong to the 20-year-old. possession of heroin. Street at 3:34 a.m. Sunday after Crash Items on I-5 police responded to a reported ••• dispute. • Tristan J. McNeill, 20, of • Police responded to mul- Stolen Bike By The Chronicle Staff Napavine, was cited for driving tiple reports of a “crazy” woman • Officers took a report of a too fast for conditions after he standing on the Interstate 5 stolen bike at 3:18 p.m. Friday Pedestrian Versus Car crashed his 2001 Ford Escape Please call news reporter Stepha- on the 200 block of East Chest- • A pedestrian was struck by a into a power pole on the 700 overpass near state Route 6 who nie Schendel with news tips. She can nut Street. The bike was later vehicle described as a four-door block of Kuntz Road outside of was throwing things onto the be reached at 807-8208 or sschen- located at a second-hand dealer. gold hatchback shortly before 7 Chehalis at about 1:30 a.m. Sat- freeway shortly before 5 p.m. [email protected]. There is a suspect and the case is p.m. Friday on the 800 block of urday. He was not injured. still under investigation. West First Street. The driver of In Remembrance the car fled the scene without Burglury Stolen Bank Bag rendering aid or exchanging in- • A woman called police formation. The pedestrian sus- • A burglary at a shed on the viviaN louise (gorzelaNCyk) stover at 5:32 p.m. Friday on the 200 tained minor injuries. 2900 block of Yahtahay Lane butterlies and birds. A member of the West funeral service will be at 11 a.m. Satur- Adna Friends and Neighbors Death Notices day at Sacred Heart Catholic Church, Commodities - Club, she was also a longtime • JENNIFER RAE AUST, 25, Centralia, died Winlock, with burial to follow at Win Gas in Washington — $3.32 (AAA member of the Westminster Wednesday, Jan. 22, at Providence lock Cemetery, and then a luncheon at of Washington) Presbyterian Church, where Centralia Hospital. A celebration of life the church. Arrangements are under Crude Oil — $95.68 per barrel the direction of Cattermole. she was a Deacon, Elder and will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Immanuel (CME Group) Westerian. Lutheran Church, 1209 N. Scheuber Gold — $1,258 (Monex) Vivian is preceded in death Road, Centralia. Silver — $19.71 (Monex) by her husband, Marion J. • VIVIAN L. STOVER, 88, Centralia, died Lotteries Friday, Jan. 24, at Liberty Country Place, Stover and step-son, Frank G. Centralia. A graveside service will be at Washington’s Sunday Games Corrections Huckstep. 11 a.m. Wednesday at Claquato Ceme- She is survived by her Powerball: ••• daughter, Vivianne (Huckstep) tery, Chehalis. Arrangements are under Next jackpot: $171 million the direction of Funeral Alternatives of The Chronicle seeks to be ac- Hall Scully of Jupiter, Fla.; Washington, Centralia. Mega Millions: curate and fair in all its reporting. and granddaughters, Colleen • LINDA ELOISE WICHERT, 65, Winlock, Next jackpot: $71 million If you find an error or believe a and Megan Scully, both of died Friday, Jan. 24, at Swedish Hos- Match 4: 05-10-12-15 news item is incorrect, please call Vivian Louise (Gorzelancyk) Miami Beach, Fla. pital, Seattle. Viewing will be 9 a.m.-5 Daily Game: 8-3-1 the newsroom as soon as possible Stover, 88, of Adna, Wash. Graveside services will be p.m. Friday and 9-10 a.m. Saturday at Keno: 04-07-10-13-14-16-23-25-28- at 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 passed away Jan. 24, 2014. held at Claquato Cemetery, Cattermole Funeral Home, Winlock. A 29-35-38-40-45-46-48-50-53-58-70 p.m. Monday through Friday. Daughter of early Adna Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2014 pioneers, Andrew and Edith at 11:00 a.m. A reception Gorzelancyk, Vivian was immediately follows at Centralia Police the 200 block of South Silver tralia postmaster. born on April 27, 1925. A the Westminster Church Street was later located near the Many of the pieces of mail 1943 Adna High School Fellowship Hall. Investigate Stolen Mail intersection of Yew Street and were ballots for the upcoming graduate, Vivian lived most In lieu of lowers, Main Street, according to the of her life on Curtis Hill Road donations may be made to By The Chronicle school levies. the Westminster Presbyterian Centralia Police Department. where she enjoyed her valley Centralia police are current- If you feel that your mail has view, especially when “the Church. Two other mailboxes in the ly investigating the theft of mail area, including one in Roches- been stolen, contact your local mountain was out”. She was Postmaster. 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Jim Har- only dissenting justice in the April. could be abused," Baumgartner grove, one of the budget writers court's latest message to the Leg- Legislator Says ‘They Are Those specific demands have said. in the Legislature, said it was the islature, has agreed that the court Way Out of Their Lane’ irked budget writers in the Leg- Baumgartner has proposed a court's jurisdiction to find that is violating the Constitution. islature. bill that would shrink the court the Legislature wasn't meeting "Put simply, the founders did By Mike Baker "They are way out of their from nine justices to five, ac- its constitutional responsibility not intend for this court to act The Associated Press lane," said Republican Sen. Mi- knowledging that it was partially on education. But he said he sees in such a role and, more impor- chael Baumgartner. an attempt to push back against separation-of-power problems tantly, prohibited exercise of OLYMPIA — Washington Baumgart- the decision. But he also said it with the court's approach of de- state's highest court has exer- such self-granted power," John- ner expects the change would provide signif- scribing detailed budget num- son wrote. cised an unusual amount of pow- Legislature lawmakers icant budget savings — money bers when the court doesn't have er on education funding, and it's Talmadge noted that in de- 2014 will continue that could be redirected to edu- staff to handle budget issues. cades past, the Supreme Court prompted some lawmakers to adding "sub- cation. "They got specific in ways that often had members with past raise constitutional concerns. stantially new Phil Talmadge, a lawyer who weren't even accurate," Hargrove Before last year's legislative resources" to previously served in the Legisla- said. experience in the Legislature session, the court ruled that the the state edu- ture and then the state Supreme Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, or managing state government, state wasn't meeting its obliga- cation system, Court, said the high court is who wrote the latest McCleary providing justices with the per- tion to amply pay for basic educa- but he said the acting in unprecedented ways order, declined to comment spective of the practical impacts tion. In response, the Legislature court's position on the education issue. And if through a spokeswoman. She of their decisions. That isn't the added about $1 billion in school- could erode the there's no amicable resolution had written in the opinion that case with the current justices, he related spending, and lawmakers proper balance between the two sides, an esca- the court was retaining jurisdic- said. widely agree they'll add more of power in lating battle between lawmakers tion in the case, in part, because Talmadge doesn't necessarily funding in coming years. Olympia. Baumgartner hopes and justices could lead to politi- the court has made a promise to think the court is overstepping Earlier this month, the court lawmakers will ignore the court's cians being held in contempt or schoolchildren that it will not its authority, but he says the jus- went a step further, analyzing latest demands, or he fears jus- reduced funding for the court. stand idly by while the Legisla- tices seem to be getting close. specific funding targets while tices may exercise more power "This could be downright nas- ture makes unfulfilled promises. "This is really uncharted wa- telling lawmakers to come back going forward. ty," Talmadge said. Justice James Johnson, the ters," he said. Legislators Question Safety of Crude-Oil Trains DANGER DISCUSSED: Farrell, of Seattle, has proposed House Bill 2347. Farrell said she BNSF Spokesman is seeking more sunlight on the Downplays Risks During operations of oil companies and railroads that are shipping crude House Environmental oil by rail. She said she also Committee Hearing wants to give the Department of Ecology and communities more By Brad Shannon tools so they can anticipate and The Olympian respond quickly to spills. As U.S. oil production soars “We have this rapidly chang- and additional Canadian oil ing environment in terms of resources are becoming avail- domestic energy production,” able stateside, crude oil is being Farrell said at a hearing last shipped by rail through com- week. “That means we really munities with greater frequency. need to take a close look at the Washington is no exception. gaps in Washington state regu- Oil-laden trains carrying lations and ... to look at the gaps crude from the Bakken oil fields in terms of emergency prepared- of North Dakota pass through ness, response and recovery.” the South Sound every day or Farrell’s measure carries an two, headed to refineries in Ta- estimated cost of $407,734. It re- coma and Anacortes. Export ter- quires the Department of Ecol- minals on the drawing board for ogy to compile quarterly reports Vancouver and Grays Harbor are on oil transportation traffic in likely to send even more trains Bruce Crummy / The Associated Press the state using information col- across the state. Some may come In this Dec. 30, 2013, ile photo, a ireball goes up at the site of an oil train derailment in Casselton, N.D. Warning that a "major lected from refineries. It also through the South Sound. loss of life" could result from an accident involving the increasing use of trains to transport large amounts of crude oil, U.S. orders the Office of Financial How many, how often and and Canadian accident investigators urged their governments to take a series of safety measures. The oil train derailed and Management to study the state’s along which routes — those are exploded creating intense ires. The accident occurred about a mile outside the town, and no one was hurt. Rail lines run capacity to respond to accidents questions without clear answers. through and alongside the town. involving oil trains. So far, the oil and rail industries The bill goes beyond oil are not saying much, which has mittee last week, saying that the But lawmakers do not ap- A unit oil train is one dedi- trains. It triples penalties for stirred enough worry that Wash- no. 1 priority for BNSF’s 3,500 pear to be reassured about rail cated to oil and typically has spills of oil in some waterways ington state lawmakers and local employees in the state is safe- shipments. Nor do advocates for 100 tank cars hauling a total of if the operators acted recklessly community leaders are starting ty. The railway company has environmental safety, who cited about 68,000 barrels of crude. or with negligence, and Farrell to look into it. a 215-person hazard response a recent report by McClatchy De Place’s estimates are based wants to give Ecology authority “We’re in a situation where team with personnel stationed Newspapers on a huge increase on Washington having as many to write rules that could require our town would be split in half around the state in the event of in rail spills of oil last year. as 10 oil terminals operating at a second tug escort for certain if there were a derailment,” Spo- an emergency. The McClatchy report ana- capacity in the future — but that tankers hauling oil through the kane City Council president Ben Hellman also said disclo- lyzed nearly four decades of fed- depends on how fully the Bak- waters of Puget Sound. Stuckart told a legislative com- sure of information about the eral data on oil spills and found ken oil source is tapped and how The Senate, which is con- mittee in Olympia last week, urg- amounts, timing and routes for that more crude oil spilled last many terminals now in the pro- trolled by a Republican-led coali- ing passage of a bill that would oil transport could result in com- year in rail accidents than over posal stage actually get up and tion, also may take a look at the force oil refineries to report their petitive and even national secu- the rest of the period since 1975. running. issue. Democratic Sen. Christine oil-by-rail shipments to the De- rity risks. Post-9/11, the federal Derailments led to spills totaling David Byers, manager of the partment of Ecology. Ecology Rolfes of Bainbridge Island has Department of Homeland Secu- more than 1.15 million gallons in oil-spill response program at the would use the data for assessing a measure in the works, and Re- rity shippers placed limits on the safety risks and devising emer- 2013 compared to 800,000 gal- Department of Ecology, said one publican Sen. Doug Ericksen of gency response plans. In a nod distribution of some information. lons between 1975 and 2012, ac- full unit train arrives every two Ferndale said he also is develop- to an explosive and deadly de- Frank Holmes, of the West- cording to data from the Pipeline to three days at the Tesoro Refin- ing one. railment that killed 47 people in ern States Petroleum Associa- and Hazardous Materials Safety ery in Anacortes. He described “This rail thing is a big is- Quebec last year, Stuckart com- tion, suggested any disclosures Administration. shipments as sporadic at the U.S. sue — this is public safety,” said pared oil trains laden with the be patterned after an approach “I think the basic message is Oil & Refining Co. facility in Ta- Ericksen, who chairs the Senate lighter, more flammable Bakken in California that, he said, gives that the future doesn’t look like coma. A News Tribune story last Energy, Environment and Tele- oil from the Dakotas to “taking regulators the data they need but the past when it comes to oil June suggested U.S. Oil & Refin- communications Committee bombs through our city.” prevents release of individual oil transport. It wasn’t until Septem- ing could handle several 100-car and whose hometown has a BP But the rail and oil industries companies’ data to the public. ber of 2012 that we had the first shipments weekly. refinery that is fed by the Trans are saying they run safe opera- Others – including Repub- loaded ‘unit oil train’ in Wash- Each of the trains bound for Mountain Pipeline from Canada. tions, and they are resisting the lican Rep. Shelly Short of Addy ington state,” said Eric de Place, Tacoma or Anacortes is believed “We have a phenomenal record call to disclose more informa- and a parade of pilotage and policy director for the Sight- to travel through Thurston and of safety and prevention on the tion about what they are hauling, marine industry spokesmen — line Institute, an environmen- Pierce counties. But Byers said tanker side and on the barge side how much and how often. pointed out that Washington has tal think-tank based in Seattle. his agency does not have a good phenomenal protections ... On BNSF regional spokesman Jo- a pretty good record of shipping “We’re looking now at having handle on how the traffic is routed. the rail issue, it’s new and we han Hellman downplayed risks oil without big spills over water- maybe as many as ... 10 or 11 per With that uncertainty in need to take a good hard look at at a House Environmental Com- ways. day.” mind, Democratic Rep. Jessyn the safety issues there.” Legislative News in Brief Gabrielle Giffords the national standard, which challenges to cities, counties and refused to put an initiative on a GOP-Majority requires the checks for sales by school districts to push them to special ballot requiring that each to Testify in licensed dealers but not for pur- switch from at-large to district of the seven members represent Coalition Demotes chases from private sellers. It elections in areas where large a specific district, and Yakima Support of I-594 would also prohibit confiscation minority groups are present. voters defeated an initiative to Democratic Chairman OLYMPIA (AP) — Former of firearms without due process. The measure now heads to change the system in last year’s OLYMPIA, Wash. (AP) — Arizona Rep. Gabrielle Giffords If lawmakers take no action, the Senate, where it is not ex- primary. The ACLU filed a law- The predominantly-Republican is coming to Olympia to testify both proposals would proceed to pected to pass. The Senate is suit in federal court under the majority in the Senate has de- in favor of an initiative to require the November ballot. Lawmak- controlled by a Republican-dom- federal Voting Rights Act, and moted a Democratic chairman universal background checks on ers can also offer up another op- inated coalition. Republicans in the case is still pending. to co-chairman of that cham- all firearm sales in Washington tion to run alongside the initia- the House opposed the measure. The most recent example ber’s banking and housing com- state. tive. At the heart of the measure is used by advocates is last fall’s mittee. The Seattle Times reported the history of elections in Cen- race for a position in Yakima’s On a 26-23 caucus-line vote Monday that Giffords, who sur- tral and Eastern Washington, school board. A woman with a Monday, the Majority Coalition vived being shot in the head at House Advances where the population of Latinos Latino name lost 60 percent to 40 Caucus installed Sen. Jan Angel, a public appearance in Tucson Minority Voting Bill has grown but minority advo- percent to woman who was not a Republican from Port Orchard, in 2011, will testify in support of cates say representation in local campaigning and had dropped to be co-chair along with Demo- Initiative 594 before the House SEATTLE (AP) — Demo- offices remains low. out of the race. cratic Sen. Steve Hobbs of Lake Judiciary Committee this after- crats in the House of Represen- They contend the dispropor- “This is an honest, straight- Stevens, who previously had sole noon. Giffords' husband, retired tatives advanced on Monday a tionate representation is best ex- forward proposal that seeks to chairmanship of the Financial astronaut Mark Kelly, will ac- measure that aims to expand mi- emplified in the city and county make democracy a reality for all Institutions, Housing and In- company her to the hearing. nority voting rights, but the bill of Yakima. Forty-one percent Americans,” said Rep. Luis Mos- surance Committee. Angel was This session lawmakers is likely to die in the Senate. of Yakima’s 91,000 residents are coso, a Democrat from Mount- elected to the Senate in a special also will consider Initiative 591, On a 53-43 vote, House law- Latino, but the city has never lake Terrace and the bill’s spon- election in November, and she which would prevent Washing- makers approved the Washing- elected a Latino member to its at- sor, in a statement. “Residents of faces re-election later this year, ton state from adopting back- ton Voting Rights Act, which large city council. every neighborhood should have along with about half of the Sen- ground-check laws stricter than opens the possibility of court In 2011, council members the same voice in local elections.” ate. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief States Consider Ukraine PM Resigns Reviving Old-Fashioned U.S. Seeks Ways to Stop as Government Offers Executions More Concessions ST. LOUIS (AP) — With le- KIEV, Ukraine (AP) — In thal-injection drugs in short sup- Spying on NSA Spying back-to-back moves aimed at de- ply and new questions looming fusing Ukraine’s political crisis, about their effectiveness, law- the prime minister resigned to- makers in some death penalty PHONE RECORDS: to documents obtained by The A DNI spokesman, Michael day and parliament repealed anti- states are considering bringing Associated Press and interviews Birmingham, confirmed that protest laws that had set off violent back relics of a more gruesome Intelligence Agency with researchers, corporate exec- the research was relevant to the clashes between protesters and past: firing squads, electrocu- Pays Research Teams utives and government officials. NSA’s phone records program. police. tions and gas chambers. The administration has pro- He cited “interest throughout The twin moves were sig- Most states abandoned those to Develop System for vided only vague descriptions the intelligence community” but nificant concessions to the anti- execution methods more than a Encrypted Searches about changes it is considering cautioned that it may be some government protesters who have generation ago in a bid to make to the NSA’s daily collection and time before the technology is fought sporadically with police for capital punishment more palat- By Stephen Braun storage of Americans’ phone re- used. the last 10 days after two months able to the public and to a judicial The Associated Press cords, which are presently kept of peaceful around-the-clock system worried about inflicting in NSA databanks. To resolve THE INTELLIGENCE director’s of- demonstrations. The protests ig- cruel and unusual punishments WASHINGTON — As the legal, privacy and civil liber- fice is by law exempt from dis- nited after President Viktor Ya- that violate the Constitution. Obama administration consid- ties concerns, President Barack closing detailed budget figures, nukovych decided to turn toward But to some elected officials, ers ending the storage of millions Obama this month ordered the so it’s unclear how much money Russia for a bailout loan instead of the drug shortages and recent of phone records by the National attorney general and senior in- the government has spent on signing a deal with the European legal challenges are beginning to Security Agency, the govern- telligence officials to recom- the project, which is overseen Union, but have since morphed make lethal injection seem too ment is quietly funding research mend changes by March 28 that by the DNI’s Intelligence Ad- into a general plea for more hu- vulnerable to complications. to prevent eavesdroppers from would allow the U.S. to identify vanced Research Projects Ac- man rights, less corruption and “This isn’t an attempt to time- seeing whom the U.S. is spying suspected terrorists’ phone calls tivity office. Birmingham said more democracy in this nation of warp back into the 1850s or the on, The Associated Press has without the government itself the research is aimed for use in 45 million. wild, wild West or anything like learned. holding the phone records. a “situation where a large sensi- The departure of Mykola Az- that,” said state Rep. One federal review panel tive data set is held by one party arov as premier would remove Rick Brattin, who this month THE OFFICE of the Director of urged Obama to order phone which another seeks to query, one of the figures most disliked by proposed making firing squads National Intelligence has paid at companies or an unspecified preserving privacy and enforc- opposition forces whose protests an option for executions. “It’s least five research teams across third party to store the records; ing access policies.” have turned parts of the Ukraini- just that I foresee a problem, and the country to develop a sys- another panel said collecting the A Columbia University com- an capital into a barricaded maze. I’m trying to come up with a so- tem for high-volume, encrypted phone records was illegal and puter sciences expert who heads lution that will be the most hu- searches of electronic records ineffective and urged Obama to one of the DNI-funded teams, mane yet most economical for kept outside the government’s abandon the program entirely. Steven M. Bellovin, estimates the Ousted Egyptian Leader our state.” possession. The project is among Internal documents describ- government could start conduct- Defiant in Second Trial several ideas that could allow ing the Security and Privacy ing encrypted searches within CAIRO (AP) — Egypt’s top- the government to store Ameri- Assurance Research project do the next year or two. Apple’s 1Q Results cans’ phone records with phone pled President Mohammed Morsi not cite the NSA or its phone “If the NSA wanted to deploy stood alone in a soundproof glass- Highlight Need for companies or a third-party orga- surveillance program. But if the something like this it would nization, but still search them as encased metal cage at the start of project were to prove success- take one to two years to get the a new trial today wearing a white New Products needed. ful, its encrypted search tech- hardware and software in place prison uniform, pacing and shout- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Under the research, U.S. data nology could enable the NSA to to start collecting data this way ing angrily at the judge in apparent It’s going to take more than brisk mining would be shielded by se- conduct secure searches while either from phone companies or disbelief: “Who are you? Tell me!” sales of the iPhone and iPad to cret coding that could conceal shifting storage of phone records whatever other entity they decide Morsi is on trial with 130 oth- convince investors that Apple identifying details from outsid- from agency data banks to either on,” said Bellovin, who is also a ers, including Muslim Brother- still has the magic touch. ers and even the owners of the phone companies or a third-par- former chief technologist for the hood leaders, and militants from Wall Street’s nagging doubts targeted databases, according ty organization. Federal Trade Commission. about Apple’s further growth the Palestinian Hamas group and prospects were magnified late Lebanon’s Hezbollah, over charges Monday with the release of the related to the prison breaks at the company’s results for a three- height of the 18-day 2011 upris- month period that encompassed ing against his predecessor Hosni the holiday shopping season. Mubarak. After five hours, the Even though Apple sold more trial was adjourned to Feb. 22. iPhones and iPads than in any The trial coincided with the previous quarter, the showing third anniversary of one of the disappointed investors who were most violent days of that revolu- expecting even bigger things from tion that plunged the country into the Cupertino, Calif., company. prolonged turmoil, and that even- tually led to the virtual collapse of the police and their withdrawal Working-Age Americans from the streets. Make Up Majority of Those on Food Stamps Japan to Teach WASHINGTON (AP) — In Territorial Claims a first, working-age people now in Schools make up the majority in U.S. households that rely on food TOKYO (AP) — The Japanese stamps — a switch from a few government announced today it is years ago, when children and the revising official teaching manu- elderly were the main recipients. als to emphasize Japan’s territo- Some of the change is due to rial rights to islands that are also demographics, such as the trend claimed by China and South Ko- toward having fewer children. Hans Pennick / The Associated Press rea. But a slow economic recovery Pete Seeger performs on stage Sept. 21 during the Farm Aid 2013 concert at Saratoga Performing Arts Center in Saratoga The Education Ministry said with high unemployment, stag- Springs, N.Y. The American troubadour, folk singer and activist died Monday at age 94. the decision was made to reflect nant wages and an increasing the government’s official view on gulf between low-wage and high- the territorial claims. The revision skill jobs also plays a big role. It is seen as part of education reform suggests that government spend- Folk Singer, Activist Pete Seeger by conservative Prime Minister ing on the $80 billion-a-year Shinzo Abe to instill patriotism food stamp program — twice and nationalism. what it cost five years ago — may Dies in New York at Age of 94 The announcement drew an- gry reactions from Beijing and not subside significantly any- By Chris Talbott and Michael Hill around 9:30 p.m. at New York- When a policeman ap- Seoul. time soon. Presbyterian Hospital, where he proached, Tao Rodriguez-Seeger Food stamp participation The Associated Press Chinese Foreign Ministry had been for six days. Family said at the time he feared his spokeswoman Hua Chunying since 1980 has grown the fast- ALBANY, N.Y. — Buoyed members were with him. grandfather would be hassled. est among workers with some by his characteristically soaring reiterated the country’s claim to “He was chopping wood 10 “He reached out and shook the islands, urging Tokyo to “stop college training, a sign that the spirit, the surging crowd around days ago,” Cahill-Jackson re- my hand and said, ‘Thank you, safety net has stretched further him and a pair of canes, Pete provocations” and take steps to called. thank you, this is beautiful,’” improve relations. to cover America’s former mid- Seeger walked through the streets With his lanky frame, use- Rodriguez-Seeger said. “That re- dle class. of Manhattan leading an Occupy worn banjo and full white beard, ally did it for me. The cops recog- Wall Street protest in 2011. Seeger was an iconic figure in nized what we were about. They U.S., Canada Missing Marijuana Contests Join Though he would later ad- folk music who outlived his wanted to help our march. They mit the attention embarrassed peers. He performed with the actually wanted to protect our From Summit in Cuba County Fair in Colorado him, the moment brought back great minstrel Woody Guthrie march because they saw some- HAVANA (AP) — Foreign DENVER (AP) — Pot at the many feelings and memories as in his younger days and wrote thing beautiful. It’s very hard to ministers from 33 Latin Ameri- county fair? Why not? he instructed yet another gen- or co-wrote “If I Had a Hammer,” be anti-something beautiful.” can and Caribbean nations met Colorado’s Denver County is eration of young people how to ‘’Turn, Turn, Turn,” ‘’Where That was a message Seeger Monday in the Cuban capital for adding cannabis-themed con- effect change through song and Have All the Flowers Gone” and spread his entire life. a summit of Western Hemisphere tests to its 2014 summer fair. determination — as he had done “Kisses Sweeter Than Wine.” He With The Weavers, a quartet countries minus the United States It’s the first time pot plants will over the last seven decades as a lent his voice against Hitler and organized in 1948, Seeger helped and Canada. stand alongside tomato plants history-sifting singer and ever- nuclear power. A cheerful war- set the stage for a national folk Topics of discussion included and homemade jam in competi- so-gentle rabble-rouser. rior, he typically delivered his revival. The group — Seeger, Lee the cultivation of traditional crops tion for a blue ribbon. “Be wary of great leaders,” he broadsides with an affable air Hays, Ronnie Gilbert and Fred like quinoa, historical disputes There won’t actually be any told The Associated Press two and his fingers poised over the Hellerman — churned out hit such as Argentina’s claim to the marijuana at the fairgrounds. days after the march. “Hope that strings of his banjo. recordings of “Goodnight Irene,” British-controlled Falkland Is- The judging will be done off-site, there are many, many small lead- In 2011, the canes kept Seeger ‘’Tzena, Tzena” and “On Top of lands and initiatives like promot- with photos showing the win- ers.” from carrying his beloved in- Old Smokey.” ing literacy in the region. ning entries. And a live joint- The banjo-picking trou- strument while he walked nearly Seeger also was credited Cuban Foreign Minister Bru- rolling contest will be done with badour who sang for migrant 2 miles with hundreds of protest- with popularizing “We Shall no Rodriguez says he was “deeply oregano, not pot. workers, college students and ers swirling around him holding Overcome,” which he printed in pleased” and the talks were char- But county fair organizers star-struck presidents in a ca- signs and guitars. With a simple his publication “People’s Song” acterized by an “extraordinary say the marijuana categories will reer that introduced generations gesture — extending his friend- in 1948. He later said his only and permanent spirit of solution.” add a fun twist on Denver’s al- of Americans to their folk music ship — Seeger gave the protesters contribution to the anthem of Heads of state are to meet to- ready-quirky county fair, which heritage died Monday at the age and even their opponents a mo- the civil rights movement was day and Wednesday at the second includes a drag queen pageant of 94. Seeger’s grandson, Kitama ment of brotherhood the short- changing the second word from summit of the Community of Lat- and a contest for dioramas made Cahill-Jackson, said his grandfa- lived Occupy movement sorely “will” to “shall,” which he said in American and Caribbean States, with Peeps candies. ther died peacefully in his sleep needed. “opens up the mouth better.” or CELAC for its initials in Spanish. • Main 11 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 Study: Removing Barred Owls Easier Than Thought RESULTS: Fish and Wildlife Currently Experimenting “People who don’t want to see it done like to to Find Whether or Not Less Barred Owls Means also say it will be too expensive.”

More Spotted Owls Lowell Diller By Jeff Barnard researcher The Associated Press places outnumbering them as mind, we need to separate those GRANTS PASS, Ore. — It much as 5-to-1. two" issues. turns out that the mechanics of The actual shooting repre- While it is unusual to kill a shooting invasive barred owls sents less than 1 percent of the raptor like an owl to protect a to make room for threatened costs of surveys and other work threatened or endangered spe- northern spotted owls are cheap- that go into removing barred er and easier than some people cies, it is not unusual to kill one had imagined. owls. All the owls were dis- animal to help another survive. Equipped with a specially patched with one shot. Once one Paul Henson, Oregon state modified shotgun and a remote- member of a breeding pair was director of the U.S. Fish and controlled digital owl caller, bi- collected, the mate usually re- Wildlife Service, said the study ologist Lowell Diller found that turned within 10 to 15 minutes, answered important questions once he arrived at a known site, and was also killed. Using a shot- about managing the incursion it took two hours and 23 minutes gun equipped with a perforated of barred owls into spotted owl to call in, shoot and process a barrel extension to make it qui- territory. The experiment now barred owl. He estimates direct eter made it easier to kill the sur- underway will take it to the next costs at $100 to $150 per bird. viving bird. level, from a few score birds to a Done in conjunction with the The biggest variable in time few thousand. California Academy of Sciences and cost is getting to known "This is the first good tech- using a scientific-collection per- barred-owl sites, Diller said. In nical quantitative evaluation of mit authorized by the Migratory areas with existing roads, like what it will take to do some of Bird Treaty Act, the study repre- the Green Diamond forests, it this," he said. sents the first look at the feasibil- takes a couple hours of driving. Dan Rosenberg, co-director ity and cost of removing barred The Associated Press In remote wilderness, it would of the Oregon Wildlife Institute owls. The study, the results of This June 7, 2011 ile photo shows a barred owl at the Miami Science Museum in take a day or more of walking. in Corvallis, said in an email that which were published online last Miami. A study published in the journal Wildlife Society Bulletin has found that re- Diller said that despite hunt- the study confirmed "small-scale month in Wildlife Society Bulle- moving invasive barred owls to make room for threatened spotted owls is cheaper ing all his life, he found it diffi- removal is a feasible approach. It tin, covered 73 barred owls killed and easier than some people had imagined. cult, emotionally and ethically, is planning the long-term, range- to shoot the barred owls. They wide management to address from 2009 through 2012 on pri- aggressive and less picky about bigger female barred owl will vate timberland owned by Green are very similar to the spotted barred owls that remains the Diamond Resource Co. outside food than spotted owls. They fly into a spotted owl, knock- owl, which he had studied and challenge." Eureka, Calif. also need less territory. They ing it off its perch. One or two admired for decades. Hanson said it may only be It comes as the U.S. Fish and started working their way from body-slams is usually enough to "People who don't want to see necessary to remove 20 percent Wildlife Service has started a the East across the Great Plains convince a pair of spotted owls it done like to also say it will be of the barred owls from the $3.5 million experiment to see if in the early 1900s, and by 1959 to look for a new place to live. too expensive," he said. "They try Northwest to provide enough killing 3,600 barred owls over six were in British Columbia. Barred owls now cover the spot- to include that as part of the rea- refuges for spotted-owl numbers years in California, Oregon and In a typical encounter, the ted owl's entire range, in some son that we shouldn't do it. In my to start recovering. Washington helps spotted owls, whose population has continued Locally Owned & Operated to decline despite designating Roger & Linda Rose 18.5 million acres of forest re- serves for habitat. The barred-owl trait that makes it a threat to spotted owls — that it will aggressively defend 12 Months its territory — makes it an easy Gift Certificates Available target for someone with a digital NO Interest O.A.C. owl call, Diller said. Diller said the data have not been analyzed, but in nearly 100 SAVE BIG percent of places where barred !!! owls were completely removed, spotted owls soon moved back. On ClOse-Out In-stOCk Items! Barred owls are bigger, more All subjeCt tO PrIOr sAle News in Brief $$ SAVE STOREWIDE $$

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Centralia Attorney Taste of Lewis County Seeking District Court Bench UNOPPOSED SO FAR: has worked for more than 17 years as an attorney, and more After Six Elections than 10 years as a pro tem judge, and 23 Years on the meaning he fills in for district and municipal court judges on Bench, Michael P. Roewe occasion. Will Not Be Running He has also previously worked as an instructor in the For Re-Election criminal justice program at Cen- By Stephanie Schendel tralia College, and served as the chair of the Washington State [email protected] Bar Association. Dozens of “I can do the job, and do it green and blue well,” Samuelson said. “I do have campaign signs a strong sense of justice, and ev- imploring resi- erybody who comes through the dents to elect doors of the court needs to get Wade Samu- the right answer — whether it is elson Lewis the answer they want or not.” Jesse Smith / The Chronicle County District Samuelson said one quality Fred Berschauer, of Olympic Olive Oil and Vinegars, talks to guests and provides samples at the Taste of Lewis County about his six diferent combinations of olive oils and vinegars Sunday at the Washington Hotel in downtown Chehalis. Court judge Wade Samuelson of good judges — one he plans have sprouted attorney in to bring to the position — is con- Olympic Olive Oil and Vinegars is located in downtown Olympia at 321 Fourth Avenue. up countywide Centralia sistency. A solid judge, he said, this past month must know the law, manage the in support of the long-time Cen- courtroom, start on time, devise tralia attorney. a system of calling cases, and Samuelson, a father of four, deal with people in a clear, yet re- announced his candidacy for spectful manner. Lewis County district judge in “I think I will make court be A cake from late December. So far, he is the a better experience for everyone,” Penny’s Cakes only candidate. Samuelson said. was on display Samuelson will run for the Working in private practice, at the Taste of position held by current District Samuelson handles a wide vari- Lewis County at Court Judge Michael P. Roewe, ety of cases, but he said his favor- the Washington who was elected as Lewis Coun- ite are criminal cases. Hotel Sunday ty district judge six elections in They are challenging, as most in Chehalis. The a row and has spent the past 23 constitutional protections of our event, hosted by years presiding in misdemeanor society are tested in the criminal the local Rotary criminal cases and small claims side of things, he said. Club, is aimed at court. Also, he added, police reports raising money While Samuelson said he has can be wildly entertaining. for the group’s thought about running for judge Despite announcing his can- many charitable for the past few years, he said didacy only about a month ago, initiatives. The he had no intention of running and with 10 months until the cost to attend and against Roewe. When Roewe November election, Samuelson’s sample from area told him he was not going to seek campaign has so far started chefs and restau- re-election in 2014, Samuelson strong. rants was $20. said he officially made the deci- The Centralia attorney’s Face- sion to pursue it. book page, “Wade Samuelson “I just felt like I wanted some- for Lewis County District Court thing more challenging in my Judge,” which was launched in career,” Samuelson said. “I knew December, has already garnered that Roewe was retiring and I more than 700 likes and features just thought it was a logical move a long list of people who have al- for me.” ready endorsed Samuelson. The While Roewe was hesitant to endorsements include all three comment on Samuelson’s candi- Lewis County commissioners, dacy as the election is still several Sheriff Steve Mansfield and Pros- months away, he said Samuelson ecutor Jonathan Meyer. “Is a very intelligent attorney and “(Samuelson) has experience quite competent.” and a good knowledge of the law,” Samuelson, who has spent Meyer said. “That’s what you most of his life in Lewis County, need in a judge.”

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News in Brief Fort Borst Park Saturday, Dec. 14, after the Trac- planning for next year and hopes cil passed a proposal Monday be allowed in backyards on pri- tor Parade and also on Christ- to have more music, bigger dis- night that restricts tent camping vate property for no longer than Christmas Light Display mas Eve. Both nights had more plays, animals and more lights. within city limits to the same 14 days within any 30-day period. than 300 cars. For those unable to attended timeframe as RV camping and Tent camping is not allowed Keeps Growing The light show had 25 total the first meeting, Schilling said, prohibits tent camping on front in other areas in the city except By The Chronicle displays, 50 cards, 50 lanterns, 70 they are always welcome to at- lawns. for approved RV parks that com- The annual Fort Borst Park soldiers and 70 candy canes lin- tend the next group meeting the City officials say the new drive-through Christmas light ing the half-mile drive. following month. enforcement stems from recent ply with city law, according to display in Centralia had another The entire event brought in For more information on the issues with tent camping in the the city. successful season, according to more than 1,000 pounds of do- forum, contact Schilling at (360) city. The city council will discuss the Borst Park Christmas Com- nated food for the Destiny Chris- 262-0525. The city council unanimous- rewording the ordinance at its mittee. tian Center’s outreach programs. ly approved the new enforcement next meeting to not discourage About $1,600 was shared with on first reading Monday night. The Christmas light show saw children from camping out in more than 2,000 cars and 6,000 the eight nonprofit organizations Chehalis Updates Tent A second and final vote will be people over the eight nights in that hosted the event each night, Camping Enforcement held at the city council’s next front of their homes or bicyclist December. That is an average of organizers said. meeting Feb. 10. camping overnight during the about one car per minute. The Borst Park Christmas By The Chronicle The new enforcement rules Seattle to Portland Bicycle Clas- The busiest nights were on Committee said it is already The Chehalis City Coun- state that tent camping will only sic.

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Continued from front page past 15 years, said the Seahawks logo takes away from the local pride of the world’s largest egg. “The egg is Winlock, the Se- ahawks are not,” Soldan said. On the north side of the 40-foot-tall Yard Bird in Cheha- lis, a number 12 has been paint- ed. The number represents the Seahawks’ 12th Man, the loud- est fans in the National Football League. Jason Mattson, who spent the past three years spearhead- ing an effort to restore the bird, approached the owner of Yard Birds Mall Darris McDaniel about painting the number 12 on the side. McDaniel, who owns the Yard Bird along with Yard Birds Mall and Shop’n Kart, said he has received positive feedback for the addition to the Yard Bird. McDaniel’s stores have also been selling 12 Bird T-shirts and sweatshirts. “I’m a big Seahawks fan. I think the whole Northwest is behind them,” McDaniel said. “I remember this with the (Port- [email protected] land) Trail Blazers in the 1990s, Kyle Spurr / but this is bigger.” A statue of a rooster near downtown Winlock was painted in support of the Seattle Seahawks.

200 cans of food have already Sportsmanship been collected. The students will win prizes Continued from front page for good behavior and helping she wanted to turn the unsports- with the food drive, Gerard said. manlike behavior into a learning The school plans to email experience for the Mossyrock El- a picture of the signed poster ementary School students. to the 49ers organization to let Gerard helped the students Bowman know about the sup- put together the poster, which port. reads “Mossyrock 12s Wish You “We definitely want to try to a Speedy Recovery Mr. Bowman.” reach out to them to let them Students signed it and helped or- know we are doing this for him,” ganize a food drive last week to Gerard said. “We do hope he counter the incident. does get better soon.” “There has been such negative press on both sides, we thought ALONG WITH SIGNING the poster we could rise above it,” Gerard and donating food, the students said. “We are taking advantage of a bad situation.” are getting excited for the up- The poster is covered in sig- coming Super Bowl this week- natures from the students using end. Some students have vowed both blue and green pens for the to wear Seahawks gear every day Seahawks and gold and red for until Sunday. the 49ers. Staff has decorated the hall- “Get well soon Mr. Bowman,” ways of the elementary school wrote one student. in blue and green and the main “May God be with you,” wrote office is also decorated in Se- another. ahawks colors and logos. The students and Seahawks Second-grader Hunter Isom, Kyle Spurr / [email protected] players both agree the incident is who wore a Russell Wilson jer- not in the spirit of the 12th Man, Second-grader Hunter Isom, 7, signs a poster on Friday at Mossyrock Elementary School for San Francisco 49ers linebacker NoVarro Bowman, who was injured Jan. 19 in the NFC Championship game in Seattle. sey to school on Friday, said he the term used for Seahawks fans, has learned that win or lose, it is known for being the loudest in at (Bowman) as he was being that kind of action is an accurate Center in Graham. important to show good sports- the NFL. representation of the character of Gerard said the school’s li- Seahawks cornerback Rich- carted off the field with his knee manship. He said the fans that ard Sherman wrote about the injury,” Sherman wrote in a col- the 12th man.” brarian has a friend who works threw food at Bowman never poor sportsmanship in a recent umn for MMQB.com. “If it’s The food drive at Mossyrock for the women’s center. The cen- should have treated him the way column for MMQB.com. true, it’s beyond terrible. That’s Elementary School is scheduled ter in Graham recently helped they did. “One thing I can’t accept is as low as it gets. I’m sure who- through Thursday. The donated someone who was jumped dur- “It could really hurt his feel- what I read after the game about ever did this is in a small minor- food will be sent to the Teen ing a Seahawks game this year. ings,” Isom said. “He may not Seahawks fans throwing food ity of fans, because I don’t think Challenge Graham Women’s Gerard estimates more than want to play the Seahawks again.”

parties, Lewis County will de- CENTURY 21 LUND, REALTORS Rail posit $150,000 into an interest- IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE STAN GISKE bearing escrow account to prove HAS JOINED OUR OFFICE AS A SALES ASSOCIATE Continued from front page the local commitment. If the railway is not purchased plans to vote on the agreement at after two years, but the partners Join us in welcoming Stan Giske as part of our Century 21 Lund, its Monday, Feb. 10 meeting fol- are still interested, Lewis County Realtors family. Stan grew up right here in Chehalis, graduating lowing the county’s action. will deposit another $100,000 from W.F. West and attending Centralia College. He then went The agreement outlines into the escrow account. on to WSU and graduated with a degree in marketing. Stan terms that say Lewis County and If the partners do not pur- Chehalis have three years to pay came back home and bought Horizon Photo. He later started chase the railway or terminate $3 million for the railway, which Giske Image Design. Stan has been married to his wife Lee for the agreement, the city of Taco- is currently owned by the city of almost 31 years and has two children Taylor and Jordan. Tacoma and operated by Tacoma ma will keep $50,000 of the de- posit and return the rest to Lewis Public Utilities. Stan has decided to start a new chapter in his life by coming MacReynold said the local County. to work as a real estate agent for Century 21 Lund, Realtors. partners have $1 million, but will Western Washington Rail- need to seek the additional $2 road LLC, which is currently He will be pursuing real estate full time while also maintaining leasing the 20-mile stretch of STAN GISKE his photography business. Stan is bringing years of photo and million through various grants. Mobile: (360) 269-1991 Lewis County is creating a railway from Maytown to Cheh- video experience, his knowledge of the community and the alis, will continue to operate and Ofice: (360) 748-8619 business plan to see if the poten- 1169 S Market Blvd - Chehalis people that live here. He will also put to good use his problem maintain the railway. CH514868sl.cg tial railway purchase is viable for [email protected] solving skills and his creativity to get your property sold or in the community. Tacoma Rail first expressed www.stangiske.com helping you purchase your dream property. When the purchase agree- interest in selling the railway in ment is approved by all three Lewis County in 2012. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Seahawks Arrive in the Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 8 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Big Apple Saturday’s 2B Boys Saturday’s College Basketball Hot-Shooting Centralia Puts Away Green River By The Chronicle AUBURN — The Trailblaz- ers shot a sizzling 62 percent in the second half and dropped Green River, 87-73, here Saturday night in NWAACC West Divi- sion men’s basketball action. Marciano Rogers led the way for Centralia, scoring 15 points on 7 of 8 shooting with a game- high 14 rebounds. The Blazers led 45-35 after a half, but went 13 of 21 from the field in the second half — includ- ing 6 of 8 from long range — to seal the win. Raylonn Brooks scored 19 points on 7 of 12 shooting, go- ing 3 of 6 from downtown. For the game, Centralia was 11 of 19 from long range, highlighted by a 4 of 5 performance from John Dumetz, who scored a game- high 22 points. Centralia also took advantage of 18 Green River turnovers for 30 points, and outrebounded the Gators 30-25. Kyle North added 10 points for the winners. Devonte Luckett led Green River with 18. Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Centralia (3-13, 3-5 league) Onalaska’s Jonathan Smalley takes the ball around Napavine’s Kaleb Sisson during a Central 2B League boys matchup in Napavine Saturday evening. The Loggers will host Tacoma on Wednesday. won, 50-31. Lady Blazers Blast Green River Loggers Cut Down Napavine By The Chronicle C2BL: Onalaska, ed Napavine 32-20 with Jacob AUBURN — Centralia held Modica leading the way with Green River to just 10 second- Mossyrock, MWP, Toutle seven. half points here Saturday in a Lake Pick Up Wins J.T. Kaut led Napavine with 78-41 NWAACC West Division 14 points and seven boards. women’s hoops win. By The Chronicle Napavine (3-13, 2-10 league) Alisha Sorenson came off NAPAVINE — The Tigers will host Winlock on Tuesday. the bench to score 18 points and grab 10 rebounds for Centralia, had trouble scoring and Onalas- Onalaska is at Wahkiakum on which outscored the Gators 42- ka took advantage in a 50-31 Wednesday. 10 after halftime. win here Saturday in Central 2B Kendra Preuninger and Ju- League boys basketball action. MWP Tops Mules to Stay Perfect lia Myers each added 12 points Travis McMillion scored 19 RANDLE — Wahkiakum for Centralia, while Courtney to lead Onalaska, with Jonathon Kaupu scored 8 with eight re- Smalley chipping in 18. came out shooting, but the Tim- berwolves held on and stayed bounds and four steals. "We go through extended The Lady Blazers took advan- periods of time where we can't undefeated with a 77-66 win here Saturday night in Central tage of 27 Gator turnovers, scor- score," Tiger coach Rex Stanley ing 26 points off of miscues, and said, "and that was basically the 2B League boys hoops action. Zach Counts scored a season- outrebounded Green River 53- difference." 38. Onalaska led 13-5 after a high 16 points with 10 rebounds to lead Morton-White Pass, with Molly McIntyre added 8 quarter, and outscored Napavine points and five rebounds, and 13-4 in the fourth. fellow post Jesse Eveland adding 13 points — while Wahkiakum Karina Gee scored 9 for Centra- "The thing about Onalaska, post Shane Souvenir scored 30 lia. they make their lay-ins and with five boards. Adna product Taylor Woods make their free throws," Stan- "We got a real big game out of scored 8 to lead Green River. ley said. "You do those things, Zach, and we needed it," MWP you're going to be hard to beat, coach Tony Gillispie said. "It was and that's what they seem to do." nice to get that outcome when Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Saturday’s Prep The Loggers, true to form, we needed it." shot 74 percent (14 of 19) from Napavine’s JT Kaut (15) shoots a jump shot over Onalaska’s Trevor Lawrence, Wrestling the foul line, and outrebound- please see C2BL, page S2 left, during Central 2B League action in Napavine on Saturday. Tigers Fourth at Saturday’s 2B Girls Basketball Lumberjack Classic By The Chronicle Lorton, Tigers LONGVIEW — Centralia’s Bryce Bock and Byron Cerrano Power Past each finished first here Saturday at R.A. Long’s Lumberjack Clas- Onalaska sic wrestling tournament. Bock, in the 113-pound By The Chronicle bracket, pinned his first two op- NAPAVINE — The Tigers ponents in under 30 seconds be- built up a big first-half lead and fore beating R.A. Long’s Orion kept the Loggers at bay here Sat- Yates 17-5 in the championship. urday night for a 54-36 Central Cerrano, at 120, had needed just one win — a pin in 1:22 — to 2B League girls hoops victory. reach the finals, where he pinned Kenya Lorton scored 23 Kalama’s Kurtice Lindsey in 31 points to lead Napavine, which seconds. pulled out to a 30-15 lead at the “We are working hard to im- intermission. prove as a young team,” Tiger Grace Hamre added 10 points coach Scott Phillips said, “and for the winners. trying to fix small technical Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle please see GIRLS, page S2 Napavine’s Hailey Dickinson, left, and Onalaska’s Jessica Paxton chase down a loose ball Saturday in Napavine. please see WRESTLING, page S2

Battle The Final Word Napavine’s Karley Seattle, Denver Mayors Make Friendly Bowl Bets Bornstein, TV’s Best Bet SEATTLE (AP) — The mayors of Se- of blown glass from artist Dale Chihuly right, and College Basketball Onalaska’s attle and Denver have made their friendly would be auctioned to benefit Denver’s Maddy Dal- Super Bowl bets, promoting local busi- Road Home program for the homeless. Kentucky at LSU sted ight for nesses and causes. If the Seahawks win, Mayor Hancock 6 p.m. the rebound In a call Monday, Seattle Mayor Ed says he’ll send a sampling of Denver’s ESPN in Napavine Murray said in the unlikely event of a green chile and a hoodie, ball cap and Saturday Broncos win, he would send Denver May- skis handmade by Denver’s locally grown evening. or Michael Hancock salmon, Dungeness Icelantic Skis. He also says he’ll auction crab, and a bicycle made by Rodriguez off a Denver-themed item to support the Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Bicycles in Seattle. He also says a piece Seattle-based Lifelong AIDS Alliance. Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 SPORTS

down," Mossyrock coach Dustin C2BL Workman said. "I thought that our kids did a nice job of playing Continued from Sports 1 through that in the second half Seth Doumit scored 17 and after a sluggish start." hit five 3-pointers for Wahkia- Caleb Rose led Winlock with kum, which drained 11 triples in 13 points, though the Cardinals the contest. shot just 21 percent (11 of 53) "Wahkiakum came up here from the field. to play. Everybody wants to be Mossyrock (13-2, 10-2 league) the first team to knock us off," will host Tenino in a nonleague Gillispie said. "We've got to be game on Tuesday. Winlock will able to answer the bell, which we play at Napavine on Tuesday. have." Zach Walton and Kalen Ducks Fly Past Trojans Dunlap each added 14 points for Morton-White Pass, which went TOUTLE — The Ducks 7 of 12 from long range and out- started off hot and stayed that rebounded Wahkiakum 45-21. way in the fourth quarter, de- Morton-White Pass (16- feating Pe Ell 66-37 here Satur- 0, 12-0 league) will host Toutle day in Central 2B League boys Lake in Morton on Wednesday. basketball action. Seth Ehrhorn led Toutle Lake Vikings Roll Past Winlock with 17 points, and the Ducks outscored Pe Ell 19-6 in the MOSSYROCK — The Vi- fourth quarter. kings bounced back quickly Pe Ell trailed 26-18 at half- from a Friday night loss with a time, but opened the third quar- 68-34 pasting of Winlock here ter with a pair of 3-pointers from Saturday in Central 2B League boys basketball action. Austin Arrington, but Toutle Kyler Hazen led Mossyrock Lake switched up its defense and with 15 points, and Jaron Kirkley slowed down the Trojans. and Lucas Allen added 13 apiece, "We just couldn't get any- with Allen going 5 for 5 from the thing, offensively, going," Pe Ell field with three 3-pointers and coach Justin Phelps said. "We Kirkley adding seven rebounds. couldn't really take care of (the Overall, the Vikings shot 53 ball) very well, either." percent (25 of 47) from the field. Dustin Lusk led Pe Ell with For The Chronicle Jesse Smith / "Coming off the high-inten- 13 points, and Austin Speck add- Napavine’s Mackenzie Olson (34) looks for a clear shot at the hoop while being covered by Onalaska’s Molly Musick, left, and sity Morton-White Pass game ed 6 points and 10 rebounds. Colee Masciola during the Tigers and Loggers’ matchup Saturday in Napavine. the night before, you're always Pe Ell will host Adna on added 7. Sharon Hazen pulled Winlock Too Much for Mossyrock nervous about a little bit of a let- Wednesday. Girls six rebounds off the bench, and Kylie Allen chipped in four as- MOSSYROCK — A slow Continued from Sports 1 sists. first half hurt Mossyrock in a Local Bowling Standings Robbins led the rebounding 48-35 Central 2B League defeat "It was pretty even in the effort with eight. at the hands of Winlock here on second half," Tiger coach Jer- Morton-White Pass (13-3, Saturday. emy Landram said. "Those first 10-2 league) will host undefeated, After jumping out to a 13-4 and second quarters, where we and No. 2-ranked, Toutle Lake first-quarter lead, the Lady Car- got the lead, we were just able to in Morton on Tuesday. dinals extended that to 30-15 at hold it in the second half." "There's zero pressure on the break. Molly Musick led Onalaska us," Allen said. "I want us to just "We just seemed a little off with 14 points. come out and compete." in the first half," Mossyrock The Tigers will host Winlock coach Tori Nelson said. "They on Tuesday. Onalaska will play Ducks Down Pe Ell shot the ball pretty well, espe- at Wahkiakum the same night. cially Jazmine Lopez. It seemed TOUTLE — The Trojans like every time we went on a run MWP Overcomes Poor Foul had trouble scoring against she'd hit a jumper. We made Shooting in Win No. 2-ranked Toutle Lake here them shoot a lot of jumpers in- Saturday in a 59-25 Central 2B stead of layups which was nice RANDLE — A battle be- League girls hoops loss. tween two ranked teams came but they hit them." Pe Ell trailed 13-8 after a down to the wire here Saturday Winlock hit 46 percent of quarter, but Toutle Lake shot 8 night, though partially thanks its shots in the matchup, led by to poor foul shooting on one of 11 from the field en route to a Lopez's 13 and Sydney Brad- end. 20-point second frame and a 33- ley's 11. Mossyrock got things Morton-White Pass, the No. 13 halftime lead. going in the second half and 7-ranked team in last week's As- "We just couldn't come back outscored the Cardinals by 2. from that," Pe Ell coach Chris sociated Press poll, grinded out Calli Hensch's 14 points and 10 Phelps said. a 48-47 Central 2B League win rebounds led the Vikings. Kayla Capps led Pe Ell with over No. 6-ranked Wahkiakum "Ginny Quinnlan did a 11 points, while Bailey Hockett — while shooting just 1 of 13 great job on Bradley. She was from the foul stripe. scored 17 on 8 of 10 shooting to lead Toutle Lake. Makala Gard- exhausted after the night was "It made an exciting game over and 5 of her points were out it," MWP coach Darin Al- ner added 12 for the Ducks. The goals going in, accord- from free throws," Nelson said. len said, "but I thought we did a "Last time she had 25 points on good job." ing to Phelps, were to get to the foul line more and attempt us, so Ginny did a great job. The Timberwolves got solid Calli also had some good looks post defense from Christine quality shots. The Trojans man- down low for us. I think if we Robbins and Sam Eveland on aged to attempt more foul shots Wahkiakum's Sam Boyce and than Toutle Lake, 13 to 12, but would have made a few more Kaylee Bryant, according to Al- converted just four (30 percent). shots down there and convert- len. They also attempted more shots ed on some more free throws "We did a good job, defen- from the field than in the teams' this would have been a differ- sively, for the most part. We just first meeting, but went just 9 of ent game." couldn't make free throws," Al- 40 from the floor (23 percent). Nelson was also impressed len added. "We built a little bit "They're a very solid, well- with the aggressive play of Cle- of a lead there, finally got it up rounded team," Phelps said. mentine Schultz. to 5, and then we missed three "We're just going to continue to Mossyrock (0-16 overall) straight." get better." hosts Adna on Thursday for Ashley Kelly led MWP with Pe Ell will host Adna on senior night. Winlock plays at 23 points, and Whitney Elledge Tuesday. Napavine on Tuesday.

Josh Harmon (285) each fin- Nolan Balzer won the Wrestling ished fourth. 138-pound bracket to lead the Centralia will wrestle at rival way. Tanner Fields finished Continued from Sports 1 W.F. West on Wednesday with third at 160, and Arin Engle the Evergreen 2A Conference (145) and Anthony Fisher (170) issues that may mean the differ- regular-season team title on the each finished fourth. ence between a win and a loss.” line. “This is the best we have Centralia held out a handful wrestled all year,” Adna coach of wrestlers due to lingering in- Four Pirates Place at Raymond Craig Ferrier said. “It’s nice to juries or high match counts with see them continuing to get bet- playoffs on the horizon. RAYMOND — All four of ter, especially two weeks in from Joseph Finch (152) and Bryan Adna’s participants at the Ray- the district tournament.” Due (220) were both third-place mond Invite wrestling tourna- Adna will wrestle at the Tim- finishers, while Paul Ward (138), ment here Saturday brought berline tournament this week- Zach Moreno-Estrada (195) and back hardware. end. College Basketball Gonzaga Beats Brigham Young, 84-69 SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) their damage in the second. four straight since its lone con- — Gonzaga is relying heavily "David carried us in the ference loss at Portland. on its guards this season, and first half," Gonzaga coach The Zags finished the first they came through in an 84- Mark Few said. "In the second half of the conference season 69 victory over BYU on Satur- half, Gary and Kevin really in first place in the WCC, and day night. took over." that was a solid achievement Kevin Pangos scored 24 Pangos scored 21 points for a team that has been deal- points, and fellow guards Da- in the second half, while Bell vid Stockton and Gary Bell Jr. scored 11. ing with injuries and illness in added 14 points each as the "We had a hard time locat- recent weeks. Zags pulled away from BYU in ing Pangos," BYU coach Dave Tyler Haws scored 23 the second half. Rose said. points to lead BYU (13-9, 5-4), Stockton had 12 of his Sam Dower Jr. added 18 which was coming off Thurs- points in the first half, while points for Gonzaga (18-3, 8-1 day's 114-110 triple-overtime Pangos and Bell did most of West Coast), which has won loss at Portland. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 • Sports 3

Local Bowling Standings Prep Girls Basketball Beavers Pick Up First Win

By The Chronicle TENINO — The Beavers come out inspired and North- west Christian couldn't stop them from getting their first vic- tory of the season with a 51-39 nonleague win here on Monday. Hevyn Richards led the team with 13 points and Taylor Tib- betts added 11, but the praise should be spread around to ev- eryone in a Tenino basketball jer- sey, according to coach Wanda Blanksma. "Obviously it's not like get- ting a monkey off your back. It's like getting King Kong off your back," Blanksma said of the win. "It's been an uphill battle for our girls and the last couple of games it kind of felt like we were going to the shootout at the OK Cor- ral packing a butter knife." The Beavers, this time, brought their guns and never stopped fir- ing. Northwest Christian took an 11-7 lead in the first quarter but the Beavers went on a 17-9 run in the second quarter for a 24- 20 halftime lead. They didn't let up in the second half, outscoring the Navigators by 8. "I couldn't be happier for them," Blanksma said. "It's great to get the win and I'm so proud of them. They showed a fight that I haven't seen and they showed a total team effort. They were ready to fight together as a team." Richards added six steals on the night, Felicia Gubbe had 9 points and the team as a whole shot a blazing 20 of 24 from the free throw line. "Good grief, that's outstand- ing," Blanksma said of her team's ability to convert at the charity stripe. "The kids have been put- ting in time on our free throw shooting. That's phenomenal in this day and age." Tenino (1-14 overall, 0-9 league) will host Hoquiam on Friday as part of a boys-girls doubleheader.

NBA Warrior D Steps Up, Shuts Down Blazers OAKLAND, Calif. (MCT) — Stephen Curry put on another show, but to get the win, the Golden State Warriors' defense had to make an appearance as well. The Warriors cruised to a 103-88 win against the Portland at Oracle Arena on Sunday, with Curry scoring 38 points and the game being won in the third quarter when the Trail Blazers managed to score only 12 points. The 12 points matched the fewest the Warriors have allowed an opponent in any quarter this season. The Warriors, having lost five of seven games entering the contest, were looking to shut down an opponent, and it came against a Portland team in third place in the Western Conference. The Trail Blaz- ers shot 33.7 percent from the field and committed 15 turnovers. With the Trail Blaz- ers struggling in the third quarter, the Warriors grabbed the lead by going on a 16-2 run. Curry put the Warriors ahead 62- 59 with a 3-pointer, and a Curry layup off a steal and assist from Andre Iguodala later gave the Warriors a 76-66 lead and Curry 32 points after three quarters. Trail Blazers forward La- Marcus Aldridge entered the game averaging 24.6 points and finished with 10 on 2-for-14 shooting. After Aldridge commit- ted an offensive foul while Andrew Bogut defended him, the two were whistled for a double technical foul. Aldridge, in frustration, had tossed the ball at Bogut. Wesley Matthews led the Trail Blazers with 21 points while backcourt mate Damian Lillard, the Oakland native, added 16. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 SPORTS

College Basketball Ducks Dump Dismal Cougars, 71-44 By Jacob Thorpe down it’s just going to get worse.” UO had nine offensive rebounds ing scorer DaVonte Lacy. Ear- nal margin by Brett Boese’s two The Spokesman-Review And most importantly they to WSU’s five defensive re- lier in the season Bone said that 3-pointers over the game’s final talked about making shots, a bounds. WSU also struggled at Lacy might able to return from 1:13. The Ducks made 26 field PULLMAN – Coach Ken fundamental requirement that the line, hitting just 16 of 25 at- his rib injury by Saturday’s game goals to snap a five-game losing Bone and the Washington State has eluded the Cougars (8-12, tempts. against UW, but that looks un- streak. men’s basketball team spent 15 1-7) often this season. The Cougars made just two likely. Individual Cougars have had minutes talking in the locker “If a guy has never been able 2-point field goals and sank 8 Lacy has yet to return to big games, but those isolated ef- room after Sunday’s 71-44 loss to to prove it, I understand it,” Bone of 26 3-point attempts. While practice save for some individual forts have not translated into Oregon. They talked about staying said. “Maybe the level’s a little WSU’s guards were often able to shooting drills and a few min- wins. Wednesday, D.J. Shelton focused in spite of a seven-game too high. The quickness, the find open shooters behind the utes in a passing drill. had 26 points in a loss to Oregon stretch that has produced just length, the athleticism of the op- arc, even open looks were a chal- The Ducks entered the game State, and Dexter Kernich-Drew one win, about preparing for Sat- ponent – it’s hard to get shots off. lenge. ranked last in the Pac-12 in scor- scored 24 points in a loss to Col- urday’s game against Washing- I’ve seen it before. “We’re getting some pretty ing defense, giving up 77.9 points orado. ton, and about how UO (14-5, 2-5 “But we have guys that have good shots,” Bone said. “At the per game. But WSU, the lowest- “I really thought we were go- Pac-12) is better than its record. proven they can shoot it and get free-throw line they’re wide open, scoring team in the conference ing to be a better shooting team,” “The mood of the locker room their shot off at this level and they’re not contesting them and by nearly 10 points, had one of Bone said. “We talked about it as is basically we’ve just got to stay shoot it at a pretty decent per- we’re not shooting real well from its worst offensive nights of the a staff, early in the year just get- together and just keep working centage and unfortunately this there either. At some point guys season. ting shots up in the summer and hard,” guard Royce Woolridge year we have not done it.” have to make some shots.” In front of 3,866 fans, the in the fall, certain guys made said. “Just get better, and we Que Johnson’s nine points WSU has averaged just over Cougars made just 10 total field shots and we have shot extremely might have lost a couple games led the Cougars, who were out- 49 points in the seven Pac-12 goals, and were saved from an poor and it’s hard to win if you in a row but if we hold our heads rebounded 43-24. At halftime games it’s played without lead- even more uncomfortable fi- don’t make baskets.” Women’s College Basketball UW Women’s Basketball Falls to Oregon

By Jayda Evans The Seattle Times EUGENE, Ore. — Mercedes Wetmore was the last to leave Washington’s locker room at Matthew Knight Arena on Sun- day. After postgame media in- terviews, quick chats with fans and time to contemplate UW’s 101-85 loss at Oregon alone, she still couldn’t formulate how the game went wrong. “I’m normally not at a loss for words, but I really am,” Wetmore said. “It just happened so fast.” Down 76-74 with 6:44 left in the game after a three-pointer by freshman guard Kelsey Plum, the Ducks went on a bruising

13-2 run to pull ahead 89-76 after Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press a three-pointer by Katelyn Loper Washington’s Nigel Williams-Goss (5) and Oregon State’s Angus Brandt stand back-to-back as they position for a rebound during the irst half of an NCAA college bas- with 3:20 left in the game. ketball game Saturday in Seattle. Oregon sophomore Jillian Alleyne started the run with a layin and kept it going by grab- bing key rebounds that her UW Men’s Basketball Beats Oregon State, 87-81 teammates turned into baskets. By Percy Allen out there,” Williams-Goss said. ton outscored Oregon State 31-17 points and Devon Collier had 23. UW coach Mike Neighbors used The Seattle Times “I feel like I wasn’t as aggressive to take a 73-65 lead at the 5:02 It was Washington’s 11th his rotation of four post players out there as I usually am. So I mark. C.J. Wilcox climbed into a straight win over OSU, and the in different combinations in an just wanted to be in a more ag- Minutes later, Williams-Goss Huskies improved to 13-8, 5-3. attempt to slow Alleyne from prominent place in the Wash- gressive mindset tonight, and it drained a three-pointer, giving Wilcox chuckled when asked bailing Oregon out, but nothing ington men’s basketball team’s worked out.” the Huskies their biggest lead record books while Nigel Wil- who will be the next UW player worked. Oregon State’s defensive (76-65) with 3:46 left. liams-Goss reminded Husky game plan centered on stopping Oregon State cut its deficit to to score 1,700 points. He con- Alleyne finished with a sea- fans that he’s poised for a bright son-high 34 points on 11-of-17 Wilcox at all costs. three points, but didn’t get any sidered Williams-Goss, but future. Langston Morris-Walker, a said: “He might not be here long shooting from the field, with a Oregon State diverted its de- closer. Roberto Nelson led the chiseled 6-foot-5, 216-pound Beavers (11-8, 3-4 Pac-12) with 31 enough to do it.” season-high 25 rebounds — 11 fensive attention toward Wilcox forward, paired against Wilcox on the offensive end. Washing- and handcuffed the UW star for at the start and he bumped and ton had 13 offensive rebounds most of the game, which allowed pushed the UW sharpshooter. as a team and was outrebounded Williams-Goss to steal the show When Morris-Walker tired, 58-47 overall. with a record-setting perfor- 6-10 shot-blocker Eric Moreland UW (10-9, 3-5 Pac-12) had no mance. drew the assignment and used answer for Alleyne, who record- The Huskies overcame a his 7-4 wingspan to shut off scor- ed her 15th consecutive double- 12-point second-half deficit ing opportunities. thanks to a career-high 32 points double. Wilcox took his first shot at from its freshman point guard in Only as the Huskies fought, the 9:35 mark in the first half. the 87-81 victory in front of 7,112 He 14 finished with points and they were called for more fouls. at Alaska Airlines Arena. moved past former UW great Alleyne didn’t attempt a three- It was the most points by a Eldridge Recasner for seventh point shot, but made plenty of UW freshman, eclipsing the re- place on the school’s all-time three-point plays. She was 10 of cord set by Tony Wroten Jr., who scoring list with 1,705 points. 12 from the foul line in the sec- had 29 against Oregon State in “If teams are going to go all ond half. the 2012 Pac-12 tournament out like that to take me out of “Her free throws; she’s im- quarterfinal. Freshmen weren’t the offense, then other guys have proved tremendously on her free allowed to play at Washington to step up and make shots and throws,” UW forward Talia Wal- before 1972. plays, and you saw that tonight ton said. “She’s just perfect for “That’s probably one of the in Nigel,” Wilcox said. “He had Oregon’s system.” best freshman performances an amazing game.” maybe we’ve ever seen in this Even with Alleyne’s domi- Washington trailed 38-33 at building,” coach Lorenzo Romar halftime and fell behind 45-33, nance, Oregon (11-8, 2-6) still said. “I can’t go all the way back but Williams-Goss and Mike gave Washington open opportu- to know about that, but what a Anderson led a comeback. nities to shoot its way back into performance he put on. “I figured that I should step up the game. But after taking its “He was very, very efficient of- more,” Anderson said. “And that first lead, 49-47, after a layin by fensively and defensively.” helped. I just had to play harder Wetmore with 17:22 remaining Willams-Goss converted 10 on D.” in the second half, UW’s offense of 15 field goals on an array of Anderson, a 6-4 junior guard, stalled. dribble-drive layups and run- repeatedly collected rebounds on The Huskies shot 35.4 percent ning floaters. He converted 3 of the defensive end, led fast breaks from the field in the game, 2 of 4 three-pointers and sank 9 of 10 and found open teammates on 14 from three-point range in the free throws. He also had five re- the perimeters for three-pointers. bounds, three assists and didn’t second half. UW junior Jazmine Trailing 48-42 with 15:34 left, commit a turnover in 34 minutes. Romar credited a lineup that in- Davis led the Huskies with 30 It was big turnaround for cluded Williams-Goss, Wilcox, points while Plum added 23 and Williams-Goss, who had seven Anderson, Perris Blackwell (10 Wetmore scored 12 points with points in 34 minutes Thursday points) and Shawn Kemp Jr. for seven assists. against Oregon. turning the game. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press “Our effort was there, we just “I watched the film of the Or- “They were just in a zone … Washington’s Nigel Williams-Goss (5) in action against Oregon State’s Hallice didn’t make our shots,” Neigh- egon game with coach and I just defensively,” Romar said. Cooke in the irst half of an NCAA men’s college basketball game Saturday in bors said. felt like I wasn’t my normal self With that lineup, Washing- Seattle. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014

NFL Last Ride? No Plans to Retire For Broncos’ Manning JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — for better things to come.” Peyton Manning would love to And even he has been im- go out a champion. pressed by what Manning has Just, not yet. been able to accomplish in two Riding off into the Super seasons with the Broncos. Bowl sunset with another ring “He’s a tremendous, tremen- might seem like the perfect end- dous player as well as a guy, as far ing to a record-breaking, high- as what he went through,” Fox light-filled career. But Manning’s said. “It’s a pretty different inju- not ready to walk away from the ry that he experienced. To work game. back and to learn a new offense, Even if his Denver Broncos learn a new football team, learn a beat the Seattle Seahawks next new city and two years later be in Sunday at MetLife Stadium. the Super Bowl is pretty incred- “If I can’t produce, if I can’t ible. help the team, that’s when I’ll “I hope that’s glowing enough.” stop playing,” Manning said For those who work with Sunday shortly after the AFC Manning every day, they have champions arrived at their hotel. no doubt he still approaches the “If that’s next year, maybe it is, game with the enthusiasm of a but I certainly want to continue youngster. to keep playing.” “Absolutely, you can just tell Who could blame him? Man- he enjoys it and he loves it,” said ning showed no signs of slowing wide receiver Wes Welker, wear- down this season. ing an eye-catching bright or- At 37, he set NFL records with ange suit. “He loves being around

55 touchdown passes and 5,447 oe Mahoney / The Associated Press the guys. He loves the game- yards while leading the league’s In this Oct. 27, 2013, ile photo, Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) shouts to the sidelines in the third quarter planning. He loves Sundays. You top-ranked offense. Now, he’s of an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Denver. can just tell all of the aspects of trying to become the first start- the game he really enjoys. ing quarterback to win Super “It’s great to see and it defi- Bowls with two teams, an ac- had enough, he’ll be back next fice, who retired after winning truly have been kind of on a one- nitely inspires me as well.” complishment that seemed a bit season and maybe more. That’s the second of consecutive Super year-at-a-time basis. So, I really Hundreds of bundled-up of a long shot after he had two good news for the Broncos and Bowls in 1999. He has also talked have no plans beyond this game. Broncos fans decked out in blue career-threatening neck surger- bad news for opposing defenses. to former Baltimore linebacker I had no plans coming into this and orange greeted Manning ies two years ago. “Peyton’s been extraordinary,” Ray Lewis, who walked away last season beyond this year. and his teammates as they got “I still enjoy playing football,” Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. year after the Ravens beat the “I think that’s the healthy way off their bus outside the Hyatt Manning said. “I feel a little bet- “He’s had the year that everyone San Francisco 49ers. to approach your career at this Jersey City. It was about 25 de- ter than I thought I would at this would dream to have. People They mentioned how great a stage.” grees when they arrived, the type point coming off that surgery, couldn’t even dream to have the feeling it is, being able to go out John Fox will be participat- of frosty conditions they might and I still enjoy the preparation year that Peyton’s had before on top, but Manning noted that ing in his second Super Bowl as have to deal with next Sunday in part of it, the important part of it. this season with all the numbers. there is a major difference be- a head coach, and first since his the first Super Bowl played out- Everybody enjoys the games, and We’re up against it.” tween their situations and his. Carolina Panthers lost to the doors in a cold-weather site. everybody’s going to be excited Manning, at a news confer- “In talking to Ray Lewis and New England Patriots in the Not that Manning is worried to play in the Super Bowl. ence aboard the Cornucopia in talking with John Elway, they 2004 game. He was sidelined about checking the forecasts. “But I think when you still en- Majesty cruise ship docked out- couldn’t play anymore,” Man- a month earlier this season af- “In my two years, I think we joy the preparation, I think you side the team hotel, insisted that ning said. “That was all they had ter needing open-heart surgery, have seen a lot as far as on-the- probably still ought to be doing this won’t be some sort of victory to give, and they truly left it all so he knows a few things about field situations — weather, crowd that.” lap to cap his career. Manning out there. I certainly had a career quick comebacks. noise, you name it — with this So, unless Manning’s neck has spoken to John Elway, his change two years ago with my “Just like I tell players,” he said, team,” Manning said. “So, I do — or his doctor — tells him he’s boss in the Broncos’ front of- injury and changing teams, so I “sometimes setbacks are setups feel comfortable.” Even Museums Get Super Bowl Fever

By Donna Bryson Mayor Michael B. Hancock The Associated Press salmon, Dungeness crab, a bi- cycle made by Rodriguez Bicy- DENVER (AP) — The cles in Seattle and auction off mayors of Seattle and Denver a blown-glass piece by inter- have salmon and green chile nationally known Seattle artist on the line. The directors of Dale Chihuly to benefit a Den- the art museums in the two cit- ver program for the homeless. ies have put up iconic statues Murray will also wear Broncos in a wager on the NFL cham- pajamas in public if the Bron- Jeff Roberson / The Associated Press pionships. And both cities are cos win. Seattle Seahawks safety Kam Chancellor answers questions during a news conference Monday in Jersey City, N.J. awash in team colors as Super Hancock is putting up Bowl Sunday approaches. green chile, Denver’s favorite Christoph Heinrich, di- fiery stew; a hoodie; ball cap; Chancellor Adjusts to Remain Seattle’s Enforcer rector of the Denver Art Mu- and handmade skis. Should JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — completion. The form was per- maintained his physical style seum, said Monday the fever the Broncos lose, Hancock Kam Chancellor is imposing. fect, with Chancellor’s helmet and he’s a great hitter and he’s surrounding the game is an will also auction off a Denver- opportunity for both cities to He’s a strong safety that looks at the level of Davis’ midsection always looking for big opportu- themed item to support the like he should be playing line- and his shoulder pads planted show off what makes them Seattle-based Lifelong AIDS nities. He’s been able to do that.” special, on and off the field. If backer and the hardest hitter in on his chest. Alliance and wear an ensemble Chancellor was flagged four Seattle were to win, Heinrich the best secondary in the NFL. Fast forward to the fourth put together by the Lifelong times this season for personal will send a Frederic Reming- What is setting Chancellor quarter and San Francisco’s fi- AIDS Alliance thrift shop. fouls. Twice he was penalized ton bronze of a cowboy on a apart is his ability to still be in- nal drive. Facing a third-and-2, Denver is encouraging all for being the last guy into the bucking bronco to Seattle for timidating but do it within the Colin Kaepernick threw a pass business owners to light up pile on a running play. The three months. Heinrich calls framework of the NFL wanting for Michael Crabtree on a quick first came in the season opener the small statue, which is so their buildings in orange and to protect defenseless offensive slant. As Crabtree cut for the blue. Even the home of the Col- against Carolina and the sec- detailed that wind seems to be players. middle, Chancellor was there ond in the regular season finale orado Supreme Court has “Go It’s a tricky line and one that waiting. Not surprisingly, Crab- ruffling the horse’s mane and against St. Louis. He was also the rider’s moustache, “one Broncos” banners, and a buf- Chancellor struggled with ear- tree’s arms didn’t quite fully called for facemask in Week 16. of the stars of our American falo statue at the history mu- lier in his career. But he’s found extend and he let the pass go in- West collection.” seum is wearing a giant Peyton a way to accomplish the task of complete. The only time during the Kimerly Rorschach of the Manning jersey. Airport trains being an enforcer minus the “I know if I was coming regular season in 47 passes Seattle museum said in a tele- are playing a recorded mes- penalties, both on the field and across the middle about to catch thrown his way — according phone interview that when sage from cornerback Champ in the bank account. a ball I would be looking for 31,” to STATS, Inc. — that Chancel- the idea of a bet was raised, Bailey asking them to “Unite “I don’t think it’s a matter of Bennett said. lor was flagged for hitting a de- she immediately thought of a in Orange.” adjusting. It’s just learning how Chancellor’s schooling came fenseless receiver came in Week Remington bronco. Blue and white flags in to tackle, the proper technique from one of the hardest hitters 15 against the New York Giants “I want the trophy of their groups of 12 — representing to tackle,” Chancellor said. in the NFL. As a rookie, he fol- on a hit that didn’t even knock mascot,” she said. “Then, I the “12th man,” the fans — are “Once you learn the proper tech- lowed around veteran Lawyer wide receiver Jerrel Jernigan to thought about what’s the sprouting around Seattle. nique to tackle you can get your Milloy and attempted to glean the turf. equivalent in our collection.” Denver’s museum director feet under you and you can ex- every bit of experience the 15- Aside from the big hits, If the Broncos win, Ror- Heinrich jokes that he would plode through anybody.” year veteran was trying to pass Chancellor has become better schach will send an elegantly have gone for a bigger bet if His play is being recognized on to the next generation of in coverage. He was partly re- carved Seahawk mask, em- his museum, instead of the outside of just Seattle. He was strong safeties. sponsible for Seattle shutting bellished in black, blue and city, owned “Mustang,” a giant, Pro Bowl selection and a sec- What neither knew at the down tight ends Davis and Jim- red paint, from her museum’s red-eyed, blue horse sculpture ond-team All-Pro this season. time was a shift toward player my Graham on multiple occa- North Coast Native American that will be familiar to anyone Chancellor was also the first safety that changed how all de- sions this season. He’s likely to who has driven near Denver’s collection to Denver for three member of Seattle’s secondary fensive players — and safeties get time on yet another athletic airport. An eerie mystique has months. to be locked up long term when especially — would play. No tight end on Sunday with Den- “But of course, it’s not go- grown up around the piece he signed a four-year extension longer would certain hits be since its sculptor, Luis Jimenez, ver’s Julius Thomas having be- ing there,” Rorschach said in last April. tolerated, let alone celebrated. come a favorite target of Peyton the genteel museum director’s was crushed and killed by the “He’s been the best player on Changes had to be made Manning. equivalent of trash-talking. horse during its construction. our defense the whole season I “Kam has really, really com- “The best way to deal with a The losing museum will In return, Heinrich sug- think,” teammate Michael Ben- plied. He’s taken it to heart,” pay for the costs of packing gested Seattle put up Jonathan nett said. “I think he’s one of Seattle coach Pete Carroll said. hard hitting safety is to try not and shipping the piece to be Borofsky’s “Hammering Man,” the best players in the NFL. I’m “The early fines got his atten- to let him hit you. I’m ready for loaned. That would include a metal kinetic sculpture that surprised he’s not up for defen- tion, but really he just wanted a physical game, I’m anticipat- a courier to accompany the towers over the art museum sive player of the year. When he to be able to find a way to play ing it,” Thomas said. “All those bronze, Heinrich said. But he there. Seattle’s Rorschach tackles, he’s just amazing.” the game really well and he was guys, they fly after the ball, they said he wasn’t thinking about chuckled at the idea of offering Chancellor’s ability to be im- willing. He wasn’t hard headed have good pursuit as a team, the shipping logistics “since we’ll a piece so central to the mu- posing was evident on two plays about it at all. He went about team tackles as a bunch. You’re win.” seum’s identity. in the NFC championship game it with kind of a sense that I’m just going to try to keep guys In the event of a Broncos “There’s an emotional con- against San Francisco. In the kind of going to really adjust so from hitting you with big shots. win, Seattle Mayor Ed Mur- nection to art, like there can be third quarter, Chancellor lev- that I can do this well and do it When you get your chance to be ray said he would send Denver for sports,” she said. eled tight end Vernon Davis on right and he’s done all of that physical you have to make sure a short pass that caused an in- and the exciting part of it is he’s you’re as physical as they are.”

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Scoreboard NFL Mossyrock (48) — Smith 2, Quin- Blanchet 55, Holy Names 44 Team Rice Wins Revamped Pro Bowl Preps lan 5, Schultz 5, Moorcroft 7, McCoy 2, Kalama 79, King’s Way Christian Local Schedules Hensch 14 School 14 League Leaders HONOLULU (AP) — Jerry Rice has fresh bragging TUESDAY, Jan. 28 FG: 13 of 48—.270 FT: 7 of 15—.466 Kelso 49, R.A. Long 43 Points Boys Basketball Reb: 34 (Hensch 10) Lynden Christian 73, Sedro-Woolley 38 rights on Deion Sanders nearly a decade after both Centralia at River Ridge, 7:30 p.m. Winlock (35) — Bradley 11, Gairbay Lynnwood 68, Jackson 37 1. Kevin Durant, OKC 31.1 players retired from the NFL. Winlock at Napavine, 7 p.m. 4, Whitehead 8 Alvord 4, Lopez 13, Stal- Mark Morris 83, Hockinson 37 2. Carmelo Anthony, NY 27.2 Rochester at Hoquiam, 5:45 p.m. cup 8 Ridgefield 50, Washougal 46 3. LeBron James, MIA 26.0 Dallas running back DeMarco Murray caught a Tenino at Mossyrock, 7 p.m.* FG: 19 for 41—.463 FT: 8 of 14—.571 Skyview 70, Battle Ground 30 4. Kevin Love, MIN 24.8 20-yard touchdown pass with 41 seconds left and Car- Toledo at Ilwaco, 7 p.m. Reb: 31 Woodland 58, Castle Rock 30 Girls Basketball 5. LaMarcus Aldridge, POR 24.3 olina running back Mike Tolbert plunged into the end Adna at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Monday’s Results zone for a 2-point conversion to give Rice a 22-21 win River Ridge at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. Assists Toutle Lake at Morton-White Pass Girls Basketball Local At Tenino 1. Chris Paul, LAC 11.2 over Sanders in the first schoolyard-style Pro Bowl on (Morton), 7 p.m. Local Bowling BEAVERS 51, NAVIGATORS 39 Onalaska at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Jan. 19-25 Results 2. Stephen Curry, GS 9.3 Sunday. Tenino 7 17 13 14—51 Winlock at Napavine, 7 p.m. FAIRWAY LANES 3. Ty Lawson, DEN 8.9 NWC 11 9 11 8—39 “They called my number the whole way,” Tolbert Northwest Christian at Tenino, 5:45 Top 10 Men p.m. Tenino (51) — Vens 2, Bronson 3, 4. John Wall, WSH 8.5 1. Nathan Prince 760; 2. Butch Mo- said on the field after the game. “Philip (Rivers) told Toledo at Ilwaco, 5:45 p.m. Gubbe 9, Tibbetts 11, Richardson 6, 5. Ricky Rubio, MIN 8.3 steller 754; 3. Brandon Grose 750; 4. Richards 13, Masters 7 them to give it to me. My old teammate, he told them Shawn Lamotte 724; 5. Doug Olson WEDNESDAY, Jan. 29 FG: 16 of 50—.320 FT: 20 of 24—.833 722 and Mike Postlewait 722; 6. Brett Field Goal % to give it to me.” Boys Basketball Reb: N/A Devlin 719; 7. Jack Chambers 703; 8. Joe 1. DeAndre Jordan, LAC .642 Adna at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. NWC (39) — Matry 4, M. Reeds 13, Baltimore’s Justin Tucker missed a 67-yard field Masters 697; 9. Shawn White 686; 10. 2. Andrew Bogut, GS .640 Toutle Lake at Morton-White Pass L. Dominguez 4, E. Stoddlemyer 8, H. goal on the game’s final play after missing a 66-yarder (Morton), 7 p.m. Chad Chalmers 685; High Game: Doug Flowers 10 3. Andre Drummond, DET .599 Onalaska at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Olson 296 earlier in the game. FG: 16 of 38—.421 FT: 5 of 14—.357 4. LeBron James, MIA .579 Girls Basketball Top 10 Women Reb: N/A 5. Dwight Howard, HOU .577 The touchdown and conversion gave Rice a come- Rochester at Hoquiam, 7 p.m. 1. Cassandra Chalmers 662; 2. April Wrestling Harris 658; 3. Heather Wallen 627; 4. back after Philadelphia quarterback Nick Foles threw Saturday Statewide Centralia at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Teresa Johnson 554; 5. Sara Broom 543; Rebounds Prep Basketball Scores a 12-yard touchdown to Cleveland tight end Jordan Rainier at Tenino , 6 p.m. 6. Ashley Date 537 and Lea Nielsen 537; BOYS BASKETBALL 1. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 13.8 7. Joyce Kludt 533; 8. Lynn Wiltzius Cameron with less than 5 minutes to play to give THURSDAY, Jan. 30 Aberdeen 60, Elma 51 2. Kevin Love, MIN 13.0 527; 9. McKenzie Gust 524; 10. Sahlee Boys Basketball Bear Creek School 67, Auburn Adven- 3. Andre Drummond, DET 12.6 Sanders a 21-14 lead. Aldrich 520; High Game: Cassandra Capital at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. tist Academy 51 Chalmers 269 4. Dwight Howard, HOU 12.5 The touchdowns by Cameron and Murray were W.F. West at Aberdeen, 7:30 p.m. Bickleton 34, Trout Lake-Glenwood 29 Top 5 Senior Men 5. DeMarcus Cousins, SAC 11.6 Girls Basketball Cashmere 86, Sultan 63 the only scores of the second half in a game that had Adna at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. 1. Dave Reynoldson 717; 2. Andy Castle Rock 57, Stevenson 53 Morton-White Pass at Napavine, 7 Fuchs 702; 3. Marc Gosselin 661; 4. Bill eight turnovers — including six interceptions — and Charles Wright Academy 64, Bellevue Blocks p.m. Frank 657; 5. Dee Hinkley 644; High Christian 43 1. Anthony Davis, NO 3.14 nine sacks. Onalaska at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Game: Dave Reynoldson 269 Chiawana 65, Southridge 59 2. Roy Hibbert, IND 2.60 Toledo at Kalama, 7 p.m. Top 5 Senior Women “It was definitely sloppy. There was a lot of turn- Clarkston 63, East Valley (Spokane) 48 Toutle Lake at Winlock, 7 p.m. 1. Teresa Johnson 484; 2. Alyce 3. Serge Ibaka, OKC 2.48 Colton 63, Liberty Christian 47 overs because of the weather,” said Houston defensive Wrestling Schutte 483; 3. Bertie Dessell 462 and 4. DeAndre Jordan, LAC 2.41 Centralia at Capital, 7 p.m. Columbia (Burbank) 44, Connell 40 Jeryl Fuchs 462; 4. Barb Grimes 459; 5. end J.J. Watt, who was a captain on Sanders’ team. Aberdeen at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Cusick 69, Curlew 56 5. John Henson, MIL 2.23 June Concannon 456; High Game: Te- Napavine at W.F. West JV, 6 p.m. Davis 74, Wenatchee 65 “There was a lot of rain, so obviously that factored into resa Johnson 185 Toledo/Winlock at Castle Rock, 7 East Valley (Yakima) 44, Ellensburg 38 Steals Top 5 Junior Boys it.” p.m. Ephrata 60, Prosser 33 1. Ricky Rubio, MIN 2.67 1. Maxx Waring 724; 2. Lucas Hart Freeman 50, Medical Lake 42 The game was played in consistent rain, but little 492; 3. Ashton Lannoye 440; 4. Cydney 2. Michael Williams, PHI 2.45 Garfield-Palouse 65, LaCrosse/Wash- McElvain 429; 5. Tony Mortland 407; 3. Chris Paul, LAC 2.44 wind and warm temperatures in the high 70s. Local Results tucna 39 High Game: Maxx Waring 254 4. Thaddeus Young, PHI 2.07 Saturday’s Results Grandview 60, Othello 48 Top 5 Junior Girls 5. John Wall, WSH 1.91 Men’s College Basketball Highland 46, Goldendale 34 1. Liz Steen 508; 2. Bailey Reed 369; At Auburn Inchelium 63, Columbia (Hunters) 33 3. Courtney Spriggs 335; 4. Patricia Cas- TRAILBLAZERS 87, GATORS 73 Inglemoor 65, Redmond 59 Team Statistics Sports on the Air tillo 321; 5. Cheleena Squibb 294; High Centralia 45 42 —87 Kamiakin 47, Pasco 43 Points Game: Liz Steen 184 Green River 35 38 —73 King’s 73, Coupeville 33 1. Portland 109.0 Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) TUESDAY, Jan. 28 Centralia (87) — Rogers 15, Malone La Salle 74, Cle Elum/Roslyn 44 2. Minnesota 106.8 1. Joy Watson 287; 2. James Owens 5, Brooks 19, Broussard 2, North 10, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 72, MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 268; 3. Sandy Newman 257; 4. Jeremy 3. LA Clippers 106.0 Farley 14, Dumetz 22 Chewelah 47 Cunning 251; 5. Charlie Mitchell 248; 4. Oklahoma City 105.3 4 p.m. FG: 30 of 56 —.536 FT: 16 of 21 —.762 Liberty 57, Mount Si 51 High Game: James Owens 151 5. Houston 105.0 Reb. 30 (Rogers 14) Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 63, Davenport 39 ESPN — Michigan St. at Iowa 6. San Antonio 104.7 Green River (73) — Holiday 3, Miles Lynden Christian 61, Friday Harbor 53 ESPN2 — West Virginia at Baylor CENTRALIA LANES 10, Luckett 18, Hale 9, Winston 14, Mabton 68, Granger 57 7. Miami 104.3 Top 5 Men ESPNU — Missouri at Arkansas Hardwick 2, Ravet 3, Rife 14 Marysville-Pilchuck 59, Marysville- 8. Phoenix 104.1 1. Matt Kelley 620; 2. Greg Lewis 529; FG: 27 of 51 —.529 FT: 13 of 18 —.722 Getchell 54 9. Denver 104.0 6 p.m. 3. Todd Kelley 487; 4. Dave Smith 449; Reb. 25 (Winston 8) Morton/White Pass 77, Wahkiakum 66 5. Jared Staloch 444; High Game: Matt 9. Golden State 104.0 ESPN — Kentucky at LSU Mossyrock 68, Winlock 34 Kelley 228 11. Dallas 103.9 Women’s College Basketball Newport 88, Kettle Falls 59 ESPNU — Virginia at Notre Dame Top 5 Women 12. Sacramento 102.2 At Auburn North River 52, Mary Knight 48, OT FS1 — St. John’s at Creighton 1. Cheri Lewis 428; 2. Jessica Enlow LADY BLAZERS 78, GATORS 41 Northwest School 77, Darrington 49 13. Atlanta 102.1 399; 3. Amanda Staloch 390; 4. Queen 8 p.m. Centralia 36 42 —78 Oakville 58, Lake Quinault 53 14. Philadelphia 101.0 Guenther 324; 5. Bretta Gilmer 311; Green River 31 10 —41 Ocosta 62, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 50 ESPNU — New Mexico at Utah St. High Game: Cheri Lewis 165 15. LA Lakers 100.8 Centralia (78) — Gee 9, Fisher 4, Odessa-Harrington 41, Valley Chris- Top 5 Senior Men 15. New Orleans 100.8 NHL HOCKEY Preuninger 12, Sorenson 18, McIntyre 8, tian 38 1. Steve Turner 685; 2. Dave Reyn- 17. Detroit 99.7 4:30 p.m. Davis 3, McDonald 1, Myers 12, Finger Onalaska 50, Napavine 31 oldson 564; 3. Tim Turner 542; 4. Greg 2, DeVore 1, Kaupu 8 Pomeroy 65, Rosalia 54 18. Toronto 99.2 NBCSN — Washington at Buffalo Kiser 500; 5. Richard Luce 436; High FG: 23 of 68 —.338 FT: 21 of 27 Pullman 66, West Valley (Spokane) 47 19. Washington 98.9 Game: Steve Turner 240 SOCCER —.778 Reb. 53 (Sorenson 10) Raymond 54, South Bend 28 20. Indiana 98.6 Top 5 Senior Women Green River (41) — Taya 7, Trum- Republic 54, Selkirk 45 11:55 a.m. 1. Linda Lusher 485; 2. June Concan- 21. Brooklyn 97.3 mert 6, Mitchell 4, Olsen 3, Wason 6, Richland 94, Kennewick 69 NBCSN — Premier League, Everton at Liver- non 427; 3. Robin Brown 352; 4. Val 22. Orlando 96.5 Woods 8, Dubois 7 River View 50, Warden 36 Reed 316; 5. Winnie Siemers 310; High 23. Cleveland 96.2 pool FG: 12 of 52 —.231 FT: 11 of 14 —.786 Riverside Christian 50, Bridgeport 32 Game: Linda Lusher 175 Reb. 38 (Trummert 7) Seattle Academy 63, Nooksack Valley 39 23. New York 96.2 Seattle Lutheran 61, Crosspoint Acad- 25. Memphis 95.7 WEDNESDAY, Jan. 29 Boys Basketball emy 57 26. Boston 94.7 At Napavine NBA AUTO RACING Shorecrest 50, Shorewood 49 26. Utah 94.7 LOGGERS 50, TIGERS 31 South Whidbey 56, LaConner 44 All Times PST 4 p.m. 28. Charlotte 93.9 Onalaska 13 12 12 13 —50 Sunnyside 61, Eastmont 55 EASTERN CONFERENCE FS1 — NASCAR, Hall of Fame Induction Cer- Napavine 5 12 10 4 —31 Sunnyside Christian 50, Lyle-Wishram 39 Atlantic Division W L Pct GB 29. Chicago 92.9 Onalaska (50) — Neilson 2, Smalley Toppenish 67, Selah 44 Toronto 23 21 .523 — 30. Milwaukee 91.3 emony, at Charlotte, N.C. 18, Modica 4, Taylor 3, Lawrence 2, Mc- Toutle Lake 56, Pe Ell 37 Brooklyn 20 23 .465 2½ GOLF Million 19, Hall 2 Tri-Cities Prep 54, Asotin 41 New York 17 27 .386 6 7:30 p.m. FG: 15 of 45 —.333 FT: 14 of 19 —.737 Wahluke 72, Royal 47 Boston 15 31 .326 9 NHL Reb. 32 (Modica 7) Waitsburg-Prescott 56, DeSales 52 Philadelphia 14 31 .311 9½ TGC — European PGA Tour, Dubai Desert Napavine (31) — Doughty 4, Stanley Walla Walla 65, Hanford 42 Southeast Division All Times PST Classic, first round, part I, at Dubai, United Arab 3, Filley 2, Kaut 14, Hoyt 8, VanWyck, Wapato 63, West Valley (Yakima) 54 Miami 32 12 .727 — EASTERN CONFERENCE Sisson, Fagerness, Dekoker Waterville 53, Moses Lake Christian Atlanta 23 21 .523 9 Atlantic Division Emirates FG: 10 of 32 —.313 FT: 10 of 15 —.667 Academy 27 Washington 21 22 .488 10½ W L OT Pts GF GA 2:30 a.m. Reb. 20 (Kaut 7) Wellpinit 66, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 45 Charlotte 19 27 .413 14 Boston 33 15 3 69 153 113 TGC — European PGA Tour, Dubai Desert Willapa Valley 55, North Beach 43 Orlando 12 33 .267 20½ Tampa Bay 31 16 5 67 155 128 At Randle Classic, first round, part II, at Dubai, United Arab Zillah 82, Naches Valley 30 Central Division Toronto 27 21 6 60 155 168 TIMBERWOLVES 77, MULES 66 Indiana 34 9 .791 — Montreal 27 20 5 59 128 134 Emirates Wahkiakum 21 13 19 13 —66 GIRLS BASKETBALL Chicago 22 22 .500 12½ Detroit 23 18 11 57 135 144 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Morton-WP 20 19 19 19 —77 Almira/Coulee-Hartline 45, Wellpinit 38 Detroit 17 27 .386 17½ Wahkiakum (66) — Souvenir 30, Arlington 65, Stanwood 48 Cleveland 16 28 .364 18½ Ottawa 22 20 10 54 147 165 4 p.m. Doumit 17, Budd 5, Good 12, Wegdahl Bear Creek School 43, Auburn Adven- Milwaukee 8 36 .182 26½ Florida 21 24 7 49 127 158 ESPN2 — North Carolina at Georgia Tech 2 tist Academy 16 WESTERN CONFERENCE Buffalo 14 30 7 35 97 147 FG: 22 of 49 —.448 FT: 11 of 16 Bellevue Christian 48, Charles Wright Southwest Division Metropolitan Division ESPNU — Memphis at UCF —.687 Reb. 21 (Souvenir, Budd 5) Academy 32 San Antonio 33 11 .750 — W L OT Pts GF GA 6 p.m. Morton-White Pass (77) — Po- Castle Rock 27, Stevenson 25 Houston 29 17 .630 5 Pittsburgh 37 14 2 76 171 128 quette 6, Kolb 5, Walton 14, Hanson 2, ESPN2 — Arizona at Stanford Chiawana 75, Southridge 19 Dallas 26 20 .565 8 N.Y. Rangers 28 23 3 59 139 138 Dunlap 14, Counts 16, Reynolds 7, Eve- ESPNU — Iowa St. at Kansas Colton 63, Liberty Christian 30 Memphis 22 20 .524 10 Carolina 24 19 9 57 134 147 land 13 Columbia Christian, Ore. 56, Seton New Orleans 18 25 .419 14½ Columbus 26 22 4 56 152 148 FS1 — Butler at Seton Hall FG: 32 of 69 —.457 FT: 6 of 10 —.600 Catholic 44 Northwest Division Reb. 45 (Kolb 11, Counts 10) Connell 47, Columbia (Burbank) 44 Oklahoma City 36 10 .783 — Philadelphia 25 22 6 56 142 158 8 p.m. Cusick 62, Curlew 35 Portland 33 12 .733 2½ New Jersey 22 20 11 55 127 132 ESPNU — Arizona St. at California At Toutle Lake Darrington 50, Northwest School 27 Denver 22 21 .512 12½ Washington 23 21 8 54 148 154 NBA BASKETBALL DUCKS 66, TROJANS 37 East Valley (Spokane) 75, Clarkston 58 Minnesota 22 22 .500 13 N.Y. Islanders 21 26 8 50 157 185 Pe Ell 7 11 13 6 —37 Ellensburg 46, East Valley (Yakima) 39 Utah 16 29 .356 19½ 4 p.m. Toutle Lake 13 13 11 19 —66 Elma 64, Aberdeen 51 Pacific Division WESTERN CONFERENCE ESPN — Oklahoma City at Miami Pe Ell (37) — Bailey 5, Smith 1, Rus- Freeman 50, Medical Lake 35 L.A. Clippers 32 15 .681 — Central Division sell 4, Au. Arrington 8, Lusk 13, Speck 6 6:30 p.m. Garfield-Palouse 41, LaCrosse/Wash- Golden State 27 18 .600 4 W L OT Pts GF GA FG: 11 of 33 —.333 FT: 11 of 24 —.458 tucna 29 Phoenix 26 18 .591 4½ ESPN — Chicago at San Antonio Chicago 32 10 12 76 190 149 Reb. 30 (Speck 10) Grandview 53, Othello 44 L.A. Lakers 16 29 .356 15 NHL HOCKEY Toutle Lake (66) — Ehrhorn 17, Re- Granger 54, Mabton 42 Sacramento 15 29 .341 15½ St. Louis 35 11 5 75 177 119 isner 12, Farley 2, Corbet 8, Butler 11, Highland 36, Goldendale 34 Colorado 33 14 5 71 153 137 4:30 p.m. Booth 2, Buck 4 Inchelium 41, Columbia (Hunters) 39 Saturday’s Results Minnesota 28 20 6 62 129 133 NBCSN — N.Y. Rangers vs. N.Y. Islanders, at FG: 18 of 54 —.333 FT: 15 of 21 —.714 Inglemoor 66, Redmond 32 Chicago 89, Charlotte 87 Dallas 24 21 8 56 154 157 Yankee Stadium Reb. 35 (Corbet 8) La Salle 52, Cle Elum/Roslyn 33 LA Clippers 126, Toronto 118 Winnipeg 25 24 5 55 152 158 Lake Quinault 58, Oakville 26 Oklahoma City 103, Philadelphia 91 Nashville 23 23 8 54 132 163 SOCCER Girls Basketball Lakes 41, Lincoln 30 Memphis 99, Houston 81 Pacific Division 11:40 a.m. At Randle Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 59, Chewelah 36 Atlanta 112, Milwaukee 87 W L OT Pts GF GA TIMBERWOLVES 48, MULES 47 Denver 109, Indiana 96 NBCSN — Premier League, Manchester City Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 55, Davenport 35 Anaheim 39 10 5 83 182 130 Wahkiakum 17 9 11 10 —47 Lynden Christian 65, Friday Harbor 24 Utah 104, Washington 101 at Tottenham San Jose 34 13 6 74 165 126 Morton-WP 15 10 13 11 —48 Morton/White Pass 48, Wahkiakum 47 Portland 115, Minnesota 104 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Wahkiakum (47) — Elliott 2, Souve- Moses Lake 77, Eisenhower 30 Los Angeles 30 18 6 66 133 113 nir 3, Olsen 11, Stanley 13, Wegdahl 2, Newport 52, Kettle Falls 32 Sunday’s Results Vancouver 27 18 9 63 137 138 5 p.m. Boyce 10, Bryant 6 Odessa-Harrington 47, Valley Chris- Miami 113, San Antonio 101 Phoenix 24 18 10 58 151 160 FSN — Texas Tech at Baylor FG: 16 of 50 —.320 FT: 10 of 13 —.769 tian 19 New York 110, LA Lakers 103 Calgary 18 27 7 43 119 165 Reb. 22 (Wegdahl, Bryant 7) Pateros 61, Soap Lake 32 New Orleans 100, Orlando 92 Edmonton 17 32 6 40 144 190 Morton-White Pass (48) — Elledge Pomeroy 47, Rosalia 42 Phoenix 99, Cleveland 90 THURSDAY, Jan. 30 7, Atkinson 6, Brooks, Kelly 23, Allen 2, Prosser 45, Ephrata 41 Brooklyn 85, Boston 79 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point BOXING Hazen 2, Robbins 4, Eveland 4 Republic 71, Selkirk 50 Dallas 116, Detroit 106 for overtime loss. FG: 21 of 53 —.396 FT: 1 of 13 —.077 Richland 60, Kennewick 45 Golden State 103, Portland 88 6 p.m.

Reb. 24 (Robbins 8) River View 64, Warden 38 Denver 125, Sacramento 117 FS1 — Super welterweights, Eddie Gomez Riverside Christian 36, Bridgeport 32 Sunday’s Games (15-0-0) vs. Daquan Arnett (11-0-0); champion At Toutle Royal 59, Wahluke 47 Monday’s Results Florida 5, Detroit 4, SO DUCKS 59, TROJANS 25 Seattle Academy 42, Overlake School 39 Phoenix 124, Philadelphia 113 N.Y. Rangers 7, New Jersey 3 Luis Collazo (34-5-0) vs. Victor Ortiz (29-4-2), for Pe Ell 8 5 6 6 —25 Seattle Lutheran 61, Crosspoint Acad- Toronto 104, Brooklyn 103 Winnipeg 3, Chicago 1 WBA International welterweight title, at Brooklyn, Toutle Lake 13 20 10 16 —59 emy 57 Minnesota 95, Chicago 86 Edmonton 5, Nashville 1 N.Y. Pe Ell (25) — Joner 2, Alden 4, Lusk, Selah 76, Toppenish 66, OT Oklahoma City 111, Atlanta 109 Vancouver 5, Phoenix 4, OT H. Compton 4, A. Compton 1, Capps 11, Shorecrest 50, Shorewood 47 L.A. Clippers 114, Milwaukee 86 GOLF Duncan 3 St. John-Endicott 68, Touchet 61 Utah 106, Sacramento 99 Monday’s Games Noon FG: 9 of 40 —.225 FT: 4 of 13 —.308 Sunnyside 64, Eastmont 37 Boston 6, N.Y. Islanders 3 Reb. 18 (Capps 4) Sunnyside Christian 50, Lyle-Wishram 8 Tuesday’s Games TGC — PGA Tour, Phoenix Open, first round, Toutle Lake (59) — Br. Hockett 5, Tacoma Baptist 51, Concrete 34 New Orleans at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Carolina 3, Columbus 2 at Scottsdale, Ariz. Woodley 9, Wason 6, Ba. Hockett 17, Toutle Lake 59, Pe Ell 25 Orlando at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. Pittsburgh 3, Buffalo 0 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Mak. Gardner 12, Mar. Gardner 10 Tri-Cities Prep 53, Asotin 43 Boston at New York, 4:30 p.m. Colorado 4, Dallas 3 FG: 24 of 46 —.522 FT: 6 of 12 —.500 Trout Lake-Glenwood 55, Bickleton 27 San Antonio at Houston, 5 p.m. Edmonton 4, Vancouver 2 4 p.m. Reb. 20 (Ba. Hockett 6) Walla Walla 57, Hanford 41 Memphis at Portland, 7 p.m. Los Angeles 1, San Jose 0 ESPN — Cincinnati at Louisville Waterville 48, Moses Lake Christian Washington at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. ESPN2 — Florida at Mississippi St. At Napavine Academy 27 Indiana at LA Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday’s Games TIGERS 54, LOGGERS 38 Wenatchee 60, Davis 49 Florida at Boston, 4 p.m. FS1 — Providence at Marquette Onalaska 9 6 14 9 —36 West Valley (Spokane) 52, Pullman 39 Wednesday’s Games Tampa Bay at Toronto, 4 p.m. 5 p.m. Napavine 11 19 15 9 —54 West Valley (Yakima) 66, Wapato 49 Oklahoma City at Miami, 4 p.m. Onalaska (36) — Paxton 6, Duryea 2, Winlock 48, Mossyrock 35 Orlando at Toronto, 4 p.m. Detroit at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. ESPNU — Bryant at Robert Morris Dalsted 1, Masciola, Musick 14, Vint 9, Zillah 60, Naches Valley 45 Detroit at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. Ottawa at Columbus, 4 p.m. 6 p.m. Hoyt 6, Wright Philadelphia at Boston, 4:30 p.m. Washington at Buffalo, 4:30 p.m. FG: 14 of 39 —.359 FT: 8 of 17 —.471 Monday’s Statewide Phoenix at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Carolina at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. ESPN — Purdue at Michigan Reb. N/A Prep Basketball Scores New Orleans at Minnesota, 5 p.m. New Jersey at St. Louis, 5 p.m. ESPN2 — UCLA at Oregon Napavine (54) — Lorton 23, Snaza 2, BOYS BASKETBALL Houston at Dallas, 5:30 p.m. Nashville at Winnipeg, 5 p.m. 7 p.m. Dickinson 5, Hamre 10, Harris, Born- Ferndale 63, Squalicum 57 Charlotte at Denver, 6 p.m. Los Angeles at Phoenix, 6 p.m. ESPNU — Saint Mary’s (Cal) at San Diego stein 2, Simmons, Olson 12 Hudson’s Bay 71, Columbia River 68 Chicago at San Antonio, 6:30 p.m. Chicago at Calgary, 6:30 p.m. FG: 20 of 44 —.454 FT: 11 of 18 —.611 Memphis at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Kalama 72, King’s Way Christian Minnesota at Anaheim, 7 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Reb. N/A School 43 Washington at LA Clippers, 7:30 p.m. 5 p.m. Kelso 60, Fort Vancouver 56 At Mossyrock Prairie 79, Mountain View 37 Thursday’s Games Wednesday’s Games TNT — Cleveland at New York CARDINALS 48, VIKINGS 35 Sunnyside Christian 56, DeSales 47 Phoenix at Indiana, 4 p.m. N.Y. Rangers vs. N.Y. Islanders at Bronx, NY, 4:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Winlock 13 17 9 9—48 Cleveland at New York, 5 p.m. San Jose at Edmonton, 6:30 p.m. Mossyrock 4 11 9 11—35 GIRLS BASKETBALL LA Clippers at Golden State, 7:30 p .m. Chicago at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m. TNT — L.A. Clippers at Golden State SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 • Sports 7

1. Seahawks (15-3) Roger Goodell not a fan of Richard Sherman rant. 2. Broncos (15-3) Peyton Manning voted “Most Respected” in NFL. 3. 49ers (14-5) Jim Harbaugh sells game-worn $8 khakis for $500. 4. Patriots (13-5) Tom Brady “could care less” about watching SB. 5. Panthers (12-5) Re-signing “The Kraken,” Greg Hardy, top priority. 6. Colts (12-6) Already planning massive payday for Andrew Luck. 7. Saints (12-6) Debate over Jimmy Graham as TE or WR rages on. 8. Chargers (10-8) Team had planned to wear bolo ties at Super Bowl. 9. Chiefs (11-6) Derrick Johnson tackles Jamaal Charles at Pro Bowl. PROUD KEEPER 10. Eagles (10-7) Bring in Bill Musgrave as QB coach for Nick Foles. 11. Packers (8-8-1) Aaron Rodgers attends OK State at Kansas game. OF YOUR TEAM’S 12. Bengals (11-6) Former LB coach Paul Guenther promoted to DC. 13. Cardinals (10-6) Larry Fitzgerald vs. Patrick Peterson at Pro Bowl. PROUD SPONSOR OF SUPER BOWL COLORS 14. Bears (8-8) Decision must be made on Julius Peppers’ cap hit. 15. Cowboys (8-8) Tony Romo “feels really good” after back surgery. 16. Ravens (8-8) Ray Rice under scrutiny after career-worst season. 17. Jets (8-8) Airline apologizes to Geno Smith for LAX incident. 18. Dolphins (8-8) After rocky road, finally hire Dennis Hickey as GM. 19. Steelers (8-8) Hire ex-Titans coach Mike Munchak as O-line coach. 20. Rams (7-9) Draft-trade options endless at Nos. 2 and 13 overall. 21. Giants (7-9) Tom Coughlin wants to coach “well beyond” 2014. 22. Titans (7-9) Ken Whisenhunt hires Ray Horton as team’s DC. 23. Lions (7-9) Megatron joins Eminem on ESPN magazine cover. 24. Bills (6-10) Former Lions coach Jim Schwartz hired as DC. 25. Vikings (5-10-1) Adrian Peterson undergoes successful groin surgery. 26. Buccaneers (4-12) Darrelle Revis claims he’s best CB, not Sherman. 27. Falcons (4-12) Mike Smith coaches North squad at Senior Bowl. 28. Raiders (4-12) Sued by Raiderette cheerleaders over illegal pay. 29. Browns (4-12) Mike Pettine 15th head coach in franchise history. 30. Jaguars (4-12) Gus Bradley coaches South team at Senior Bowl. Trusted by All 31. Redskins (3-13) “Foolish” to turn RG3 into pocket passer says Gruden. 32 teams 32. Texans (2-14) Jadeveon Clowney expects “amazing” NFL Combine.

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Sunday, Feb. 2 Denver vs. Seattle 6:30 p.m. Rewind Super Bowl XLVIII Wild Card Round Saturday, Jan. 4 The Broncos and Seahawks square off in New Jersey Indianapolis 45 Kansas City 44 New Orleans 26 Philadelphia 24 Sunday, Jan. 5 San Diego 27 Cincinnati 10 San Francisco 23 Green Bay 20 Divisional Round Saturday, Jan. 11 Seattle 23 New Orleans 15 New England 43 Indianapolis 22 Sunday, Jan. 12 San Francisco 23 Carolina 10 Denver 24 San Diego 17 Conference Championships Sunday, Jan. 19 Denver 26 New England 16 Seattle 23 San Francisco 17

WES WELKER, WR, BRONCOS Welker is hoping that the third time will be the charm for him after losing a pair of Super Bowls — XLII and XLVI, both vs. the New York Giants — as a member of the New England Patriots. In his two previous Super Bowls, Welker caught a combined 18 passes for 163 yards, along with two rushes for 21 yards on the ground. But he also had a critical dropped pass in a painful loss in Super Bowl XLVI. RICHARD SHERMAN, CB, SEAHAWKS All eyes (and ears) will be on Sherman, whose postgame NFC title rant has taken on a life of its Athlon Sports own. After claiming to be the “greatest” to FOX’s Denver’s Wes Welker and Seattle’s Marshawn Lynch will be key playmakers for their respective teams in Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Erin Andrews and the 55.9 million viewers watching on television, Sherman must back up his big talk with a big game in the big game. THREE REASONS TO LIKE DENVER 2. Experience Matters THREE REASONS TO LIKE SEATTLE 2. Legion of Boom The 6’3”, 195-pound Stanford man via Comp- The Denver Broncos are making The Broncos’ roster features eight The Seattle Seahawks are making Hard-hitting strong safety Kam ton, Calif., will likely be tasked with covering the franchise’s seventh appearance in players who have been in the NFL at the franchise’s second appearance in Chancellor will have big-helmet Wes Denver’s 6’3”, 229-pound Demaryius Thomas least 10 years, while the Seahawks Welker making long-term business in a must-see Super Bowl matchup. the Super Bowl and are aiming for the Super Bowl and are hoping to their third Vince Lomardi Trophy. have one. Manning (16 seasons) is raise their first Vince Lombardi Tro- decisions coming across the middle. PEYTON MANNING, QB, BRONCOS the oldest player on either team, but Ball-Hawk free safety Earl Thomas The soon-to-be five-time MVP is making his Here are three reasons Pat Bowlen, phy. Here are three reasons Paul with age comes experience. Manning will make the gloved throwing hand third trip to the Super Bowl, having won it all John Elway, John Fox and Co. will Allen, Pete Carroll and Co. will win against the Chicago Bears in rainy Miami at win Super Bowl XLVIII: has played in two previous Super Super Bowl XLVIII: of Peyton Manning pay for any cold- Super Bowl XLI and been upset by the New Or- Bowls and 20 other postseason weather wounded ducks floating in leans Saints (also in Miami) at Super Bowl XLIV 1. Peyton Manning’s Pinnacle games. Contrast that to his counter- 1. Beast Mode midair. And, of course, there’s swag- — both as a member of the Indianapolis Colts. Win or lose, Manning’s 2013 sea- part, Russell Wilson, who has played Marshawn Lynch’s “Beast Mode” ger-spewing shutdown cornerback Manning’s Super Bowl stats are solid but not up son will go down as one of the great- in a total of four playoff contests. has been registering on the Richter Richard Sherman, who won’t need a to his spectacular standards. He has completed est in NFL history. He already has Scale lately, as the Seahawks’ boom mic for the Legion of Boom to a combined 56-of-83 passes (67.5 percent) for make noise in the Super Bowl. 580 yards, two TDs and two INTs, with one lost rewritten the record books, adding 3. Defense Peaking at Right Time power back has a combined 50 car- fumble, in his previous two Super Sundays. the single-season marks for both Denver has given up an average of ries for 249 yards (5.0 ypc) and yards passing (5,477) and touch- 289.5 yards per game in its two play- three TDs in victories over New Or- 3. Father Time, Old Man Winter downs (55) to his resume. He’s all off contests compared to the 358.5 leans (23–15) and NFC West rival Peyton Manning will turn 38 on but a lock to receive his record fifth surrendered by Seattle. The Broncos San Francisco (23–17) during the March 24. Russell Wilson just turned MVP trophy. When he takes his first have yielded a total of 129 yards playoffs. Lynch likes the postseason 25 on Nov. 29. There’s a reason only snap Sunday, Manning will become rushing while the Seahawks have as much as his beloved Skittles. The one quarterback — Denver’s 38- just the 12th quarterback in the his- given up 269. Seattle’s offense is 5’11”, 215-pounder has 109 career year-old John Elway — older than tory of the game to start in three built around the running game playoff carries for 560 yards (5.1 Manning has won the Super Bowl. Super Bowls. Eight of those have (136.8 ypg in regular season, 4th in ypc) and six TDs. Expect offensive Take Elway out of the equation and each won multiple Super Bowls. NFL), so it’s critical that Denver’s coordinator Darrell Bevell to keep the five oldest quarterbacks in Super Manning will cap his fairy tale sea- defense continues its strong play playing “Beast” ball with his human Bowl history are 1–4. And age is an son with a win on Super Sunday. against the run. earthquake. even greater issue in cold weather.

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NFL Soccer Sounders Open Training Camp TUKWILA, Wash. (AP) — From the time last season end- ed, Osvaldo Alonso knew the Seattle Sounders would look significantly different. After the Sounders tum- bled from the top of the Major League Soccer standings in mid-September to scrambling for a playoff spot by the end of October, the midfield stalwart who has been with the team since its inception in 2009 fig- HAWKS LAND IN NEW YORK ured some fallout was inevi- table. “We made some changes, so it is what is,” said Alonso, a four-time team MVP and one of three Sounders with top-tier designated player status. “We have to help our new team- mates get ready for the season.” Those teammates Satur- day on the first day of camp no longer include goal-scoring threat and U.S. national teamer Eddie Johnson (traded to D.C. United), starting goalkeeper Michael Gspurning (contract option declined) and Mauro Rosales (traded to Chivas USA). But on a foggy, frosty morn- ing, Seattle’s group did include forward Kenny Cooper (32 goals in the last three seasons combined at Portland, New York and FC Dallas, two-time MLS Defender of the Year Chad Marshall (acquired from Columbus), and goalkeeper Stefan Frei (acquired from To- ronto). The Sounders eventually will have three U.S. national team candidates back with the team, as well. Midfielder Brad Evans and defender DeAndre Yedlin are currently in camp

Mel Evans / The Associated Press with the World Cup-bound A charter light carrying the Seattle Seahawks arrives at Newark Liberty International Airport for the NFL Super Bowl XLVIII football game Sunday in Newark, N.J. American squad. Midfielder and U.S. national team captain Clint Dempsey is on a two- Seahawks Hit Frozen Big Apple, Ready to Face Broncos month loan to Fulham of the English Premier League. JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — able object (231 points allowed, ship game. Valley or on Mars, every NFL Dempsey’s arrival late last Leave it to Peyton Manning to ranked first in overall and pass- More media, for sure. A player wants to be suiting up for August immediately sparked put everything in perspective. ing defense). glaring spotlight on everything. it. talk of an MLS Cup in Seattle. “The Su- And it’s exactly what the Spending a week away from “I think in order to be a cham- He wound up with just one per Bowl is a Seahawks traveled across the home. Practicing in another pionship football team we’ve got goal and no assists in nine big deal,” the country for: the biggest of all team’s facility: the Seahawks at to be weatherproof, and I think games, but coach Sigi Schmid Broncos’ re- challenges. the Giants’ complex across the our football team played in all expects better production this cord-setting “Historically, it can’t get any parking lots from MetLife Sta- different elements this year,” season, even though Dempsey quarterback tougher,” Seattle coach Pete dium, the Broncos at the Jets’ Fox said. “I feel comfortable will be splitting time between said Sunday Carroll said. “People can’t even place in Florham Park, about 30 with where we’re at as far as the the Sounders and the U.S. team after his team arrived in a fro- dream to have a season (like minutes from the Meadowlands. elements, but it’s a part of the until after the World Cup zen Big Apple — well, across the Manning had). It’s an extraor- Both coaches, Denver’s John game. I think tradition-wise, it’s “It’s easier than last year be- icy Hudson River in New Jersey, dinary challenge, and we’ll see Fox and Seattle’s Carroll, are been a part of the league and a cause we know he’s going to be actually. how this matchup goes. They concerned about the outdoor part of a lot of championships.” coming, and we know what he Well, yeah, it’s only the big- have to play us, too.” practice fields being frozen Not one regular Seahawks can bring,” Schmid said. “The gest sporting event in America, Plus, both teams might have or covered with snow. Neither player has been to this stage, guys know him better because a quasi-national holiday. That’s to fight through the elements in sounded eager about working giving Denver something of an they’ve played with him, al- not lost on the four-time NFL the first outdoor Super Bowl in a indoors the entire week. edge in experience. The Broncos though some (of the newcom- MVP and owner of one Super cold-weather site. Just another inconvenience have four: receiver Wes Welker, ers) have not. I have a good idea Bowl title. On Sunday, an icy wind that goes along with the Super tight end Jacob Tamme, cor- of where he’s going to plug in.” “I know how hard it is to get made its way through the Mead- Bowl, although the NFL said the nerback Dominique Rodgers- here,” he added. “I know how owlands, cut across the Hud- outdoor fields will be available Although he’s the only much time and sacrifice our son and into frigid Manhattan. for practices. Cromartie and that quarterback coach Sounders have had since team has made in order to have Looks like Mother Nature is “Cold, hot, snow, rain, foot- named Peyton. joining MLS in 2009, Schmid’s this opportunity to play in this taking seriously the NFL’s slo- ball is challenging,” Seahawks Manning, of course, is the own job was in question after game. We were excited to get on gan for this Super Bowl: Best All-Pro safety Earl Thomas said. only current Bronco to have an 0-5-2 finish to the regular that plane. We were excited get- Served Cold. “That’s why we’ve got to stay in won a ring, with Indianapolis season and 5-3 aggregate oust- ting off that plane, and we are “Don’t let the cold weather get it (mentally) for the whole game in 2007. He also lost the Super er by Portland in the Western looking forward to being here you,” is Denver linebacker Wes- — the personnel, the matchups. Bowl in 2010 with the Colts. Conference semifinals. all week and, hopefully, playing ley Woodyard’s mantra. “Once It’s not about psyching yourself On Monday, with the long Schmid knew that merely a good game next Sunday.” you figure out a point in your up, it’s about the opportunity. travel out of the way and the in- tweaking the roster wouldn’t It will take more than a good mind that you’re cold, that’s You’ve got the God-given ability troductory news conferences be- be good enough. game to beat the Seahawks, of when it gets you. So you just and you want to show it off. It hind them, each team gets down “We wanted to get some course. Seattle brings the stingi- have to block it out and be into doesn’t matter where it is.” to business. They can’t wait. young centerbacks in there as est defense in the league to the the moment.” Where it is, of course, is “I don’t believe in such a thing well, because we felt we had a Super Bowl. It’s a juicy matchup For the moment, each side where every football player seeks called distractions,” Woodyard whole group sort of growing between an unstoppable force is dealing with the distractions to be in early February. Whether said. “This is the moment we old together. I think we accom- led by Manning (55 TD passes, that accompany reaching the the Super Bowl is played on the have got to be in. It’s what you plished that, and now, we just 606 points) and an immov- NFL’s super-hyped champion- Meadowlands tundra, in Death wanted your whole life.” have to finish up a little bit at midfield,” he said. The Sounders have set MLS Carroll: NFL Should See if Medicinal Pot Can Help attendance records in each of their first five seasons. An aver- JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Pete age of 44,038 flocked to Centu- Carroll is in support of the NFL look- ryLink Field last year, with two ing further into whether medicinal crowds of more than 50,000, marijuana could be beneficial for and two of more than 65,000. players. But they have yet to reward The Seattle Seahawks coach said those fans with an MLS Cup or Monday he supports Commissioner an appearance in the final, al- Roger Goodell’s message last week though three U.S. Open Cups that the league could consider me- dicinal marijuana as a treatment if are in the trophy case. science proved it could be beneficial Even in a city now caught for players who have suffered con- up in the frenzy of the Super cussions. Bowl-bound Seahawks, about Carroll says regardless of the stig- 150 of those fans showed up to mas involved, the medicinal value watch Saturday’s first practice should be examined, “because the in spite of the crispy conditions. world of medicine is trying to do the Alonso said that this team, exact same thing and figure it out even with all of its newcomers, and they’re coming to some conclu- has to deliver. sions.” “We have a lot of pressure. Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup We have to win MLS,” he said. between the Seahawks and Broncos Jeff Roberson / The Associated Press “We’ve been five years without features the two states where recre- Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll listens to a question during a news conference Monday in Jersey City, N.J. winning MLS.” ational marijuana use is legal: Wash- The Seahawks and the Denver Broncos are scheduled to play in the Super Bowl XLVIII football game Sunday, Feb. 2, ington and Colorado. 2014. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 Life Ball &Gowns Crowns By Sara Potter For The Chronicle In 2011, Eva Neisha Bhagwandin, never dreamed that being crowned Apple Harvest Queen in her junior year would only be the beginning of many more crowns, ball gowns, and headshots. “It all happened so fast,” said the Courtesy photos 18-year-old Onalaska High School and From top to bottom: Centralia College graduate after recently Eva Neisha Bhagwandin receiving the title of second runner-up enjoying parade in the 2014 Miss Washington Teen USA activities as a part of the Pageant in Burien. Apple Harvest Festival; After receiving the Harvest crown, The evening wear her public speaking skills were what re- presentation as a part ally got noticed. Those around her en- of the Miss Washington couraged her to follow the path that lead Teen USA Pageant; to the Miss Washington Teen USA Pag- Performing the talent eant. portion of the Miss “I had a couple opportunities of Lewis County Pageant; speaking after the Harvest Festival, and Posing with pageant everyone immediately started telling me royalty for the Apple to run for Miss Lewis County — and Harvest Festival. believed that I had a future in pageants,” shared Bhagwandin. “I was really intim- idated at first because I ran track in high school and thought that pageant girls had to grow up being pageant girls and had a certain style that I didn’t have.” But, despite her reservations, Bhag- wandin placed in the top spot in the fitness and posture portion of the 2012 Miss Lewis County Pageant. She shared that she enjoyed the talent portion the most. “I did spoken word, and read the poem ‘Love Letter from the Toothbrush to the Bicycle Tire’ by Sarah Kay. It is a humorous poem and was really fun to read,” Bhagwandin expressed. After the Miss Lewis County Pageant, and with the continued encouragement from her family and supporters, Bhag- wandin began the multiple interview process to participate in the Miss Wash- ington Teen USA Pageant. She qualified under the title of Miss Centralia, and was crowned second runner-up.

FOR PLACING SECOND in the Miss Wash- ington Teen USA Pageant, Bhagwandin received a $40,000 scholarship to Lin- denwood University in Missouri where she plans to study Spanish culture and draising — even if you don’t think they language, as well as pre-law. Other win- would be willing help, maybe they will. nings included $3,000 for cosmetology Any amount of donations can help. The school, jewelry, books, and other smaller cost really adds up, so don’t be afraid to items. ask.” “I don’t plan on attending the cosme- Many local businesses helped Bhag- tology school, but the scholarship to help wandin get to Burien for the Miss Wash- finish my college education is more than ington Teen USA I could of hoped for,” shared Bhagwan- Pageant and through din. “I plan on competing in more pag- the Miss Lewis Coun- eants, but more collegiate pageants that ty Pageant, and she help pay for education, and not so much said she wouldn’t have the more TV and media competitions, made it without their like the Miss Teen USA. Not that there help and the help of is anything wrong, I had an amazing ex- her friends and family. perience, but I have big plans for more “Everyone contrib- education in my future, and that is what I uted to helping me get need more scholarships to pay for.” headshots, dance les- Bhagwandin’s mother, Annie Bhag- sons, clothes, make-up, wandin, says that the way she has sup- hotels, and so many ported her daughter throughout these other things … I can past few pageants was by staying out of barely think of all them. her way. Without all that sup- “She is driven, and determined,” port, something could shared Annie. “When Eva Neisha puts have fallen through the Love Letter from the Toothbrush her mind to something it is always best cracks.” to encourage and support her, but let her Owner of the Chehalis boutique to the Bicycle Tire do it her way. I always knew she could re:Design, Judy DeVaul was one of the By: Sarah Kay do anything she set her mind to, but donors for Bhagwandin and says it was They told me that I was meant for the cleaner life, that you she has really blown me away the way an honor to be a part of her experience. would drag me through the mud. They said that you would she has used her bright mind, and her “It was wonderful to be able to help tread all over me, that they could see right through you, that million-dollar smile, to just blow people, Eva Neisha with fulfilling a part of her you were full of hot air, that I would always be chasing, always other than her family, away. She will ac- big dreams,” said DeVaul. “She is a lovely watching you disappear after sleeker models, that it would be complish big things, and I am excited to girl with a big drive, and if I can help her a vicious cycle. watch and see what they are.” out, and a make a difference in our little But I know better. I know about your rough edges and I have Bhagwandin says her best advice for corner of the world than I am doing my seen your perfect curves, and I will fit into any spaces you let any girls looking to go into the pageant part in the huge scheme of things.” me. If loving you means getting dirty, bring on the grime, I will world is to stay true to who they are. leave this porcelain home behind. I’m used to twice-a- day re “You don’t have to be any certain lationships, but with you, I’ll take all the time. And I know, we Sara Potter is a live in different world and we’re always really busy. way, or any one way to be in pageants,” freelance journalist - says Bhagwandin. “What makes you living in Centralia, with But in my dreams, you spin around me so fast I always wake special is what will stand out in a com- her husband and two up dizzy. So maybe one day you’ll grow tired of the road and petition and staying true to that is what daughters. She loves roll on back to me. And when I blink my eyes into the morning, will make you successful, not only in learning about all types of your smile will be the only thing I see. pageants but throughout life. Also, ask health and fitness, inside anyone and everyone for help with fun- and outdoors. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 LIFE arm Up This Winter with Some Mexican W Hot Chocolate

By Bob Batz Jr. — this is the real stuff.’” “a serious love affair going with Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Mexican chocolate also can Mexican chocolate,” which made be used for other dishes. At Casa her go on “a rampage, sneaking Many mornings this win- Reyna restaurant in Pittsburgh, it into desserts whenever I could ter have found me making like notes owner Nic DiCio, they use and even going so far as to add a Mexican grandmother and it to make chocolate ice cream it to my morning coffee on oc- making Mexican hot chocolate. and cake, as well as in mole casion (ridiculous, I know). A This is for my first-grader sauces. “In Mexico they have pastry chef I work with looked son, who learned in his Spanish shops specializing in grinding down his nose when I told him I class about chocolate and how the roasted bean with different was doing a loaf cake, but I adore to properly make it. formulations of cinnamon, al- them! Loaf cakes are unassum- Traditionally, that would be monds and sugar.” ing and, when decadent enough by melting Mexican chocolate It was Mexico, after all, that like this one, an unexpected bite in hot milk and then spinning gave the world chocolate. Indige- of seemingly casual luxury. This and whipping it into a froth nous people grew and roasted ca- one is rich and moist, with melt- using a wooden whisk called a cao beans, which they ground up ed bites of Mexican chocolate molinillo. to make a hot drink that wasn’t and that kick of cinnamon.” You can find molinillos sweet until Spaniards got their and chocolate at Hispanic food hands on it. Ingredients: stores. You even can find at least 1¼ cups all-purpose flour one brand of Mexican chocolate MEXICAN HOT CHOCOLATE 2/3 cup Dutch-process cocoa at some supermarkets: Abuel- Mt. Lebanon, Pa., elementa- powder ita, which translates as “Little ry-school Spanish teacher Tania 1 teaspoon cinnamon Grandmother” or “Granny” and M. Conte sent this recipe home ¾ teaspoon baking powder is a well-known brand made by with her students, noting that Nestle. ½ teaspoon baking soda Abuelita brand chocolate can be ¾ teaspoon salt It comes in a fetching hex- found at some grocery stores. If agonal box, which holds a stack 2 sticks unsalted butter, softened you don’t have a molinillo, you at room temperature of paper-wrapped discs of choc- can use a regular whisk. olate, to which a strong cinna- ¾ cup creme fraiche, softened at mon flavor is added. In Mex- Ingredients: room temperature ico, chocolate often contains 2 cups milk 1 cup dark brown sugar almonds, vanilla and perhaps 4 wedges of Mexican chocolate, or ¼ cup white sugar other spices, as well. 2 quarter tablets 2 large eggs, at room temperature This less-refined “table chocolate,” grainy with sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla extract crystals, is not meant to be Directions: 8 ounces Mexican chocolate, Larry Roberts / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette eaten as is. But I can’t resist nib- Put 2 cups milk in a small chopped finely Edgar Alvarez adds a disk of Abuelita Mexican chocolate to the milk and water bling stray pieces when I make saucepan on low heat. Warm the Confectioners’ sugar, for garnish mixture he was using the for hot chocolate he was preparing at his Pittsburgh the morning chocolate, and milk gradually. Don’t let it boil. Directions: stand. Unwrap a Mexican chocolate am growing quite fond of it. I Preheat the oven to 350 de- tablet. Cut/break off the wedges thought it was delicious in a grees. Butter and lightly flour a using the dull side of a knife. chocolate cake recipe I found in 9-inch loaf pan and set aside. Put the chocolate in the warm a new cookbook. In a bowl, sift together the milk and let the wedges soften for I know you also can get flour, cocoa powder, cinnamon, about 30 seconds. Abuelita in powdered instant baking powder, baking soda, Use the wide end of the mo- form. But the longer, traditional and salt. linillo — or your whisk — to gen- preparation process is part of Fit a stand mixer with the tly mash the chocolate. the fun of the tablets. I’d like to paddle attachment or use a hand Then use the molinillo or find and try some other brands, mixer, and cream together the whisk to stir the chocolate milk. such as Ibarra. (And get some butter, creme fraiche and the made with real cinnamon, not When steam begins to rise from the milk, spin the molinillo sugars until light and fluffy us- artificial flavor. Please.) ing medium speed. Stop and Not a lot of places make (or whisk) briskly back and forth in the milk to create tiny bubbles scrape down the sides of the and serve authentic Mexican bowl to make sure everything hot chocolate, but keep an eye that gang up together to become froth. is fully incorporated. With the out for it, and also for a version mixer back on, add eggs one at a thickened with corn flour (masa Carefully pour hot chocolate into cups and enjoy! time and vanilla extract. harina) called champurrado. Reduce speed on the mixer “We used to drink it in cold Serves 2. — Tania M. Conte and add 1/3 of the flour mixture weather with churros,” a sort of followed by 1/3 of the chocolate. doughnut for dunking, says Ed- MEXICAN CHOCOLATE CAKE Repeat twice and then scrape gar Alvarez, of Pittsburgh’s Ed- down. Mix again briefly only so gar Taco Stand, where the semi- This simple but exotic loaf that the batter is just uniform — secret recipe calls for a mix of cake recipe comes from the first be careful not to overmix. milk and water, Mexican choco- cookbook from Aliya LeeKong, Transfer batter to the loaf pan late, Mexican vanilla and lots of a former professional cook who and bake for 60 to 70 minutes, cinnamon, hand-whipped with has an Indo-Pakistani and Tan- until a toothpick comes out clean a molinillo. An 8-ounce foam zanian background and who is when inserted. Let cool on a rack cup sells for $2. married to “a guy from Brooklyn, before unmolding — run a thin “People love it,” he says, even whose family comes from Trini- knife along the sides if it’s stick- though some hear the “Mexican” dad by way of Venezuela, Spain ing. Serve garnished with con- and expect it to be spicier than and China.” It’s a very interest- fectioners’ sugar. just from the cinnamon. Froth- ing book with some very inter- — “Exotic Table: Flavors, Inspira- ing it with a molinillo just makes esting recipes, many of them tion, and Recipes from Around the it that much better. “People vegetarian like this one. World — to Your Kitchen “ by Aliya Thick hot chocolate is whipped by the molinillo as Edgar Alvarez prepares watch … and they say, ‘Oh yeah LeeKong writes that she has LeeKong (Adams, Nov. 2013, $35) Mexican hot chocolate.

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By Jeff Strickler Star Tribune (Minneapolis) We can easily pick up second- hand stress from the people around us. We also can pass it on. MINNEAPOLIS — Debra Safyre was standing in line wait- ing to order lunch when she was hit by a sudden wave of anxiety. “There was no reason for me to be triggered that way,” she said. “Then I noticed the person in front of me. She was jittering so badly, shaking so badly, that I was responding to her stress — and I didn’t even talk to her.” Her experience was not un- usual. Secondhand stress — tension that we pick up from the peo- ple and activities around us — is a natural defense mechanism that helped keep our ancestors alive, said Dr. Amit Sood, an expert on stress at the Mayo Katie Miller Clinic. But as soon as we pick Color Illustration by / The Seattle Times up that tension, we risk be- coming carriers, passing it on ranging from headaches to heart put them on the defensive, Sood where you had a stressful expe- to any friends, family members problems. said. Even then, there’s no guar- rience will do it,” she said. Or it or co-workers — and, yes, even Protecting oneself from sec- antee they’ll be responsive. could be a sound or smell trigger- strangers — who we encounter. ondhand stress begins with iden- As for getting away from the ing the reaction, Kadue said. “Stress travels in social net- tifying its causes, said Dana Ka- irritant, that’s not always a viable “We can be totally oblivious works,” he said. “It is highly, high- due, owner of Life Flow Coaching option, either, especially for some- as to what’s causing the stress,” ly contagious.” in Minneapolis. one whose stress is coming from Safyre said. “It’s all about inves- Fortunately for Safyre, a for- “The first step is awareness of a boss or co-worker in a job they tigating. Pay attention to how mer nurse and founder of Safyre the things around me that create don’t have the financial where- you’re responding. And you have Catalyst, a Richfield, Minn.-based stress in my life,” said Kadue, who withal to leave. to be very observant” about what’s company focusing on personal teaches a class called “From Stress Which brings us to the third happening at the time. and group energy management, to Well-Being” for the Pathways option: learning how to avoid fall- Secondhand stress is an occu- she quickly realized where her Minneapolis health resource cen- ing victim. pational hazard for some profes- surprise anxiety was coming ter. “It’s all about self-awareness, “Stress resilience is something sions, including counseling, med- from and was able to move away discovering when the stress shows we can work on,” Kadue said. “It’s icine and even bartending. It’s from its source. up.” about responding to the stress such a concern at the CenterPoint “It’s kind of like a tuning fork,” Start the investigation with rather than reacting to it.” Massage & Shiatsu School in St. she said of secondary tension. who’s around at the time, suggest- Both Kadue and Safyre rec- Louis Park, Minn., that teach- “When you hit a tuning fork, ev- ed Sood, who wrote the recently ommend finding something sup- ing how to avoid it “is part of our erything around it starts vibrating published “The Mayo Clinic portive — it can be a photograph, whole curriculum,” said owner/ with it. It’s the same thing with Guide to Stress-Free Living.” a memory or an object like a instructor Ed Pelava. stress. If stress is a very strong vi- “Many of us have partners, su- bracelet — that generates pleasant “A lot of people come in for a bration around you, you’re going pervisors, colleagues or neighbors thoughts that allow you to ground massage with stress issues,” he to start reacting to it.” who are stress-provoking,” he yourself during a stress-inducing said. “Transference is a very big is- The impact that secondhand said. “How do I recognize these situation. sue. We tell our students over and stress has on us has only recently people? These are the people I feel “Stay in touch with it so you’re over, ‘Don’t let them dump that been appreciated by psychologists, judged by too much. I feel anx- not lost in their energy,” Safyre on you.’ It’s important to respond said Dr. Berendina Numan, co- ious when I’m meeting them. I try said. “If you have a confrontation, (to the person getting the mas- founder of the Center for Coun- to avoid being with them. I find tell yourself, ‘I’m not going to al- sage); you do want to show the seling and Stress Management, these people unpredictable. They low this to happen.’” client that you care about them. with offices in Minneapolis and often have high expectations and In his book, Sood outlines a But you also have to be vigilant on Minnetonka, Minn. I feel like I have to be perfect with number of coping mechanisms. that. Don’t absorb it.” “It’s been only the last 10 years” them; they are very rigid. And I’ve “One of them is that you can That’s easier said than done, that the topic has been explored often found that many of these imagine yourself wearing either he admitted. “We also teach the in much depth, she said. “There people have different moral val- a Teflon or a Velcro vest,” he said. students clearing exercises and hasn’t been enough research to ues than mine.” “If it’s Velcro, everything that’s relaxing techniques that they can know all the answers about sec- Once you’ve identified the thrown at you will stick. But if it’s use between clients to remain ondhand stress.” problem people, you have three Teflon, everything slides off. So if grounded,” he said. Doctors do know that stress basic courses of action: You can you have to have a confrontation If you won’t address stress is- in small doses is essentially a change them. You can get away (with a stress-inducer), make sure sues for yourself, at least do it for good thing, Sood said. It’s part from them. Or you can learn to you have your Teflon vest on. You everyone else, Sood said. Stress of the body’s warning system protect yourself from them. can’t give that person the key to we don’t deal with gets passed on that creates the fight-or-flight The first two have limited ap- your heart.” to the people around us. response and generates a surge of plicability. A person might be The source of the stress is not “If you take your stress home, energy that helps us deal with a open to constructive criticism always a person, Numan said. your family is going to feel it,” he crisis. But excessive or prolonged about their behavior, but it must “Sometimes just walking into a said. “Don’t let that person throw stress can lead to health issues be presented in a way that doesn’t place that is set up similar to one you into a tailspin.”

George Takei says he just wants PEACE with William Shatner

By Steven Zeitchik his mind these days. The “Star several years during WWII, pagne fountains and Liza Trek” veteran and outspoken an experience that deeply Minnelli,” Takei said in an gay-rights activist is the sub- shaped him. He would go interview here this week. “We PARK CITY, Utah — ject of a new documentary, on to become one of the first had a nice wedding but it was George Takei and William Jennifer Kroot’s “To Be Takei,” Asian-American actors with no different from ordinary Shatner haven’t exactly had which world-premiered at the a regular role on prime-time weddings. This was an op- a warm relationships in the Sundance Film Festival last television and an early pioneer portunity to change people’s four-plus decades since “Star week. In it, the actor, 76, and as a major celebrity who is gay, perceptions.” Trek” went off the air, as George Takei William Shatner husband Brad Takei can be if for years not quite openly. The actor continues to anyone who saw the Shatner seen going about their day in The actor, who in person subvert expectations in other Comedy Central Roast in Los Angeles — there’s a hair- has a similarly rich sing-song to the actor if he were sitting ways. He has become a social- 2010 will remember. cut, there’s the watching of many will recognize from his media hero, accruing 5.6-mil- But the man who played in the room. “This is all an act. a Takei commercial, there’s roles, said he made the docu- He complained about not get- lion friends on Facebook Helmsman Sulu wants the a spirited walk through the mentary for less the usual thanks to his frequent and hu- man who played Capt. Kirk ting invited to (my) wedding. neighborhood — as his color- reasons than a desire to show morous posts. to know: He thinks Shatner’s Everyone knows we did send ful life story is told in a series that he and Brad have a life He said despite the fact resentment of Takei is ginned an invitation.” Takei added, of montages and flashbacks. very similar to many straight that many posts were on sci-fi up. And he wants peace. “Why have this tension?” As a young boy, Takei was couples. and other Comic-con-friendly “‘Bill, ‘fess up,’” Takei said Takei’s relationship with sent with his parents to a Jap- “When you say ‘gay couple’ when asked what he would say Shatner isn’t the only thing on anese internment camp for some people think cham- please see TAKEI, page Life 7 Life 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 LIFE

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Listen to the ‘Warble’ of ‘Pernicious Politics’ mitted he had no money to One of the tractors acts as the question him about an ongoing ‘Evening Bells’ at Work, at School pay for it,” The Centralia Daily ‘anchor man’ staying on top of a investigation. The man jumped n January 1887, The Lewis n 1911, “Pernicious Poli- Chronicle wrote. “The police- cliff, while the second ‘cat’ goes out of the car and ran away. ICounty Bee printed a let- Itics” was the charge The man came and got him. down the sides of a hill, clear- “Lt. Toni Breckel said the sus- ter regarding an upcoming mu- Chehalis Bee-Nugget alleged “And last night, Police Judge ing trees and brush as it goes. ... pect was finally captured when sical event. regarding problems at Green W.H. Cameron listened to Po- “Sitting up on top of the reserve officer Dan Mann ‘did “In reply to The Nugget of Hill School. lice Chief Milton Jastram as large tractor gets monotonous. a Lawrence Taylor flying tackle last week we would say that we “The alleged scandals at the he chronicled an alleged meal- But work in the smaller bull- on him,’ referring to the New have engaged the services of the state training school still agi- mooching career of the pris- dozer, dangling at the end of a York Giants linebacker.” renowned singer, Col. B.F. Alley tate some people, and the Bee- oner. He faced Williams. “Sen- cable is always interesting.” The man was arrested for es- local quill driver of that noted Nugget believes that in order tence — $100 fine and 30 days cape and investigation of forgery. paper, knowing that all those to put at rest this biennial agi- on bread and water unless the Just for Fun, the Duncan Yo-Yo and then booked into the Lewis having heard his magnificent tation, trustworthy and honest city can find some work for this County Jail. man,” he rapped out. n 1962, the Duncan Yo-Yo opera singing will not hesitate to investigators should investi- Iadvertised its new yo-yo, be present. This gentleman will gate,” the newspaper wrote. “As the “Shrieking Sonic Satellite.” Historic Auditorium Reopens also take the leading part in this near as we can find out, the re- Woodmen Hold “Hey Kids!” the Daily Chron- n 2002, the Chester V. play, “‘The Widow’s Revenge.’ ports are started by discharged 54th Birthday Party icle advertisement began. “The IRhodes Auditorium in the “Now I would advise all employees, probably some of n 1937, the Modern sound of the space age, intro- R.E. Bennett Elementary School those fond of fine music, desir- them justly discharged, but IWoodman of America duced by Duncan, for space- was reopened, with an estimat- ing to be highly entertained to whether they are or not, they celebrated at the Union Hall minded youngsters. These two- ed 550 people in attendance at come and hear the Colonel on seem to be the ones responsible its national 54th anniversary color sonic satellite can spin over “A Night to Remember.” ‘Widow’s Revenge’ for he knows for the agitation. That being the and its 39th anniversary of the 1000 rpm producing a high tone, The auditorium had been how it is done. He will also war- case there is nothing to do but Centralia camp No. 5279. The simulating radio waves to satel- repaired and new paint ap- ble ‘Evening Bells.’ Tickets can investigate. program consisted of speaking, lites whirling around the earth. plied since the February 2001 be procured from the following music and songs. BOYS and GIRLS, it’s EASY Nisqually earthquake which persons: Prof. C.R. Reed, T.C. “The Centralia camp was - It’s FUN! Challenging tricks- had caused enough damage to Wilson and Dr. C.C. Fourot.” Winlock Depot to be Ready by June 1 organized in January, 1898, -‘Loop the Loop,’ ‘Around the necessitate a closure. The note was signed by A. World,’ ‘Walk the Dog,’ ‘Rock The original school build- n 1912, the new depot in with 17 charter members, three Rainey, Business Manager. of whom J.P. Guerrier, Frank the Baby’ and many more fas- ing was dedicated in 1928. The IWinlock was scheduled to cinating and fun-to-do tricks widow of the former superinten- be completed by June 1. Harm and Gotlieb Salzer were Centralia Needs present last night,” The Cen- indoors and outdoors.” dent for whom the auditorium “Thomas Brady, the St. Paul was named attended. Henrietta ‘Commodious’ City Hall contractor who has just com- tralia Daily Chronicle reported. “Albert Sears was the first con- Rhodes’ husband Chester served n 1891, The Centralia pleted the new Northern Pacific Man Watches from 1949-1970. Weekly News advocated depot at Castle Rock and who sul, and J.E. Lease served as the I first clerk. The camp today has Challenger Accident for a city hall for the town. arrived in Winlock Wednesday n 1986, Bob Stinnette, a “Centralia needs and must morning with his force to begin a membership of 180. Paul Blu- Doctor Retires, Son Continues menthal is the present consul, Icross-country truck driver have in the near future a build- work on the Winlock depot, the from Rochester, recalled the n 2007, Dr. David Williams, ing which can be used for a city contract for this station also and George E. Mitchell is be- ginning his 10th year as clerk.” explosion of the space shuttle Iowner of Washington Park hall, and it should be fitted up having been awarded to him, Challenger. Medical Center, retired after 30 with offices, so that the city of- will push the work to as speedy (The Woodman organiza- tion was a nonprofit organi- “It was terrible,” Stinnette years, with his son Dr. Paul Wil- ficials could transact their busi- a completion as possible” The said. “The cloud was the most liams taking over the center. ness in a judicious manner,” the Centralia Daily Chronicle re- zation which valued country, community and family.) horrible thing I have ever seen “It’s a transition time for me, newspaper wrote. “The city has ported. “Brady’s force is a large in my life. It just burns a picture a transitional time in medicine,” attained the size where such a one and he figures on having in your mind. The smoke, the Williams said. “I have my son building is a public necessity the depot completed and ready ‘Operation Yo-Yo’ Clears debris. I just couldn’t believe it. here and he’s ready to take off in and one that can hardly be dis- for use by June 1. The new de- Land for Dam It is pretty rough to know the another direction.” pensed with. The room where pot is on the bungalow plan n 1961, “Operation Yo-Yo” seven people are up there and Williams remembered the council holds its meetings and will cost in the neighbor- Iinvolved two bulldozers then they aren’t there anymore. medicine was different in 1978. at present is entirely inadequate hood of $10,000.” clearing land along the sides of I’ll never forget it.” “When someone had a cardiac to the needs of the council and the Mayfield dam reservoir. arrest, the nurses pumped on the public, being too small for their chest ‘til we came,” Wil- Man Eats ‘Expensive’ Meal “The principle of the opera- Officer’s Flying Tackle practical use. Centralia should tion is simple, but the results liams added. “We did it all back have a good city hall — one that n 1936, Robert Williams, Stops Suspect then - surgery, obstetrics, emer- a local transient, ate at a are breathtaking,” The Centra- will be a credit to the city.” I n 1987, a man was stopped gencies. You had to be much restaurant and did not pay. lia Daily Chronicle wrote. “In at Gold and Walnut streets more proficient because we did “For after the meal, he ad- ‘yo-yoing’ an inch-thick cable is I attached between two tractors. in Centralia, as police wanted to three times as much.” COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 28, 2014 • Life 5

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Relationships ADVICE: Dear Abby Partner Not Responsible for Your Mood Dad Looking to By Barton Goldsmith than inspire him or her to inquire what’s going Relocate; Hates to Leave McClatchy-Tribune News Service on with you and offer assistance. Instead of coming home with a bad case Learning that you need to take personal of the grumps, I advise you to do your best to responsibility for your own moods can be a uncover how you are feeling and get a grip on Needy Parents Behind relationship saver. It’s especially important yourself before you get home. Think about the DEAR ABBY: My two children comments on my thighs and stom- to avoid inflicting a bad mood onto your pressures that are nagging at you, wherever and I have lived with my parents ach a lot. He tells me it’s not a weight partner. What’s known in psychotherapy as they may be coming from, and think your way for a few years because I had some issue, but I need to “work off some “negative projection” can make someone you through dealing with them. health problems. Now that I am fat and gain more muscle.” He wasn’t love doubt themselves and their relationship It is also wise to see that most problems are healthy again, I’m like this when we got married. with you. not life changing but are simply annoyances, ready to return to I love my body, and I know I’m It takes some work to keep your life and and that’s an important distinction. It gives work and move to not fat or overweight. I walk 4 miles relationships positive. It doesn’t happen on you the choice of changing your mood from a new home, but I round trip to work. My entire work- its own. Many people think that if they just bad to neutral (never try to force a good mood). am encountering day is spent on my feet, walking or continue bumping their way along through If something is just an annoyance, it is much severe resistance running. I get plenty of exercise, and from my parents. I’m healthy and active. life, the world will right itself and give them easier to let it go and reduce your stress. When their due, but the truth is that it doesn’t work As I have recov- This is really hurting my con- you can approach what’s bothering you in this ered, our situation fidence. It bothers me to hear that that way. If you don’t take positive actions, you manner, you are much more likely to give off a has gone from my someone I love thinks my normal won’t see many coming your way. positive vibe, or at least not a negative one. parents helping By Abigail Van Buren body is unattractive because of bare- It may be hard for you to see past your pres- One other thing to consider is that infect- me to my assum- ly there “fat.” I don’t know what gave ent difficulties, though things are usually never ing your mate with your bad mood can also be ing the majority of the household Sean this idea. How do I deal with as bad as they may seem. Unfortunately, when hurtful. Think about it: Do you really want the responsibilities. My parents say they it? — JUST RIGHT IN ARIZONA the pressures of daily life get too overwhelm- one you love to be wounded too? When you know I want to go back to work and DEAR JUST RIGHT: The kind ing, it can be hard to feel good about your cir- share your pain in a thoughtful way, it reduces know it will be good for me to be of body your husband would like cumstances, no matter what they are, and you the hurtful feelings, but when you project it in- independent, but because of their you to have seems more descriptive may look for someone to blame. This is where appropriately, it causes greater discomfort. It’s own health concerns they need me of a skinny teenager than a healthy problems start. If you can rethink this process that simple. to stay. I have always felt a strong re- young woman. Is he a body builder — and recognize that taking out your unhap- sponsibility toward my family, but I or a gym rat? You deal with it by ask- By self-processing and discussing your feel- know that not having a home to call ing your husband WHY he thinks piness on a loved one is totally unproductive ings in the right way, you will calm yourself our own limits the personal growth your normal body is unattractive, and will lead to much bigger issues — you will and create an added sense of safety in your re- of my children and me. listen carefully to his response and, be more inclined to hold your tongue until you lationship, because your partner will see that I have been offered a great job in if necessary, run it by your doctor. can share your feelings appropriately. you have the strength to deal with anything. another state that would allow me You should also consider that berating the to provide well for my children, but DEAR ABBY: I was wondering if very person who could support you best in (Dr. Barton Goldsmith, a psychotherapist in I feel crushing guilt for even con- a woman can be considered engaged Westlake Village, Calif., is the author of “The Happy this situation is counterproductive. Stomp- Couple — How to Make Happiness a Habit One sidering leaving my parents to fend to a man if she is still married to an- ing around and venting when you’re in a bad Little Loving Thing at a Time.” for themselves. I know this will be other man, but separated? mood will more likely push your partner away E-mail him at [email protected]. a life-changing decision for all of us, I have a friend who has been so please give me an objective point separated from her husband for two of view. — DAD TORN IN TWO years. They live apart, but not “legal- DIRECTIONS IN TEXAS ly.” Can she be considered engaged? DEAR DAD: On an emotional Wouldn’t her ring be a promise ring Takei Takei continues to act — there have been level, of course your leaving will be and not an engagement ring? Please Continued from page Life 3 numerous TV appearances, including the traumatic for your parents. They help me clear up this confusion. — turn with Jimmy Kimmel a few years back will miss you and the children and CONFOUNDED IN WEST VIR- that went viral as well as a scene-stealing part all the activity in the house they GINIA subjects, he developed his social-media pres- in “Larry Crowne” in 2011. Right now his fo- have become used to. Also, someone DEAR CONFOUNDED: To ence primarily to educate people about Japa- cus has been on theater — his musical about may have to assume the household declare oneself engaged while legally nese internment during WWII, something he Japanese internment, “Allegiance,” is prepar- chores that you have been taking married to another person does ap- says he’s shocked to learn that many younger ing for a transfer from San Diego’s Old Globe care of. pear to be premature. However, your people know nothing about. If you accept this job – and in friend can call herself whatever she to Broadway. He said his dream role would be my opinion you should if you can’t wants if it pleases her. The same is Takei said he has few regrets in his life, a stage version of “Death of a Salesman.” though he wishes he and his partner, who’ve find one that pays as well closer to true for what she calls the rock she’s “I’m a little past the right age, but there’s the your parents – perhaps you could wearing. If you value her friendship, been together a quarter-century, had had chil- illusion theater provides,” he said, with a sly subsidize a housekeeper, a cleaning you’ll let it slide and don’t contradict dren, and also wishes he had come out earlier. smile. “The values in that play are very Asian company or someone to help with her. (It was not until the 1980s.) He explains it as — work hard for the family, have high expecta- the yard work a few times a month. ••• a function of professional survival, but says in tions of your son, put your wife on a pedestal, Dear Abby is written by Abigail person that he does have doubts about whether make the ultimate sacrifice for family. You DEAR ABBY: I have been mar- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- he should have waited that long. could even say Willie Loman committed hari- ried to “Sean” for five years. I am 27, lips, and was founded by her mother, (If you’re curious, Shatner does appear in kari for the insurance.” stand 5 feet 7 inches tall and weigh Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at the documentary, but for just 10 minutes and And, he added, “The surname could even 120 pounds. Sean is constantly push- www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, apparently with a number of restrictions.) be Asian. Lo-Man.” ing me to exercise more, and he Los Angeles, CA 90069. 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Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING January 30, 2014 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ The Taste “Go Green” A vegetarian challenge. (N) ’ (CC) Shark Tank A product that identifies KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) (CC) home visitors. ’ (CC) (DVS) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Community (N) Parks and Recre- Saturday Night Live Presents a SNL Sports Spectacular Fan favorite sports- KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ation (N) ’ themed sketches. (N) ’ (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) America Now (N) Inside Edition (N) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil “Billionaire Kids” (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Katie Human trafficking; Pete Wentz. KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Voice of the 12th The Insider (N) The Big Bang The Millers “Driv- The Crazy Ones Two and a Half Elementary “Dead Clade Walking” A KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley Man ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) ing Miss Crazy” (N) ’ (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) murder connected to a fossil. (N) ’ ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Pie Tales From the Foyle’s War “Enemy Fire” (Part 2 of 2) Midsomer Murders “Birds of Prey” A Scott & Bailey Rachel’s behavior affects Masterpiece Mystery! Sherlock faces PBS 9 9 Palaces (N) (CC) man’s body is found in the river. Taisie. (N) ’ (CC) his biggest challenge. ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Two and a Half Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends ’ (Part 2 Friends ’ (CC) How I Met Your How I Met Your MNT 10 10 (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) of 2) (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) The King of The King of Family Feud (N) Family Feud (N) The Vampire Diaries Damon receives a Reign “Sacrifice” Queen Catherine Seinfeld “The Boy- Seinfeld “The Ci- The Office “Boys Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) grisly gift from Enzo. (N) ’ comes under suspicion. (N) ’ (CC) friend” (CC) gar-Store Indian” and Girls” (CC) ment ’ (CC) Northwest Now Changing Seas NOVA “Zeppelin Terror Attack” Britain The Dust Bowl “The Great Plow Up” The dust storms of the 1930s. ’ (CC) (DVS) The Dust Bowl “Reaping the Whirlwind” Families find relief in California. ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 ’ (CC) takes down German zeppelins. (DVS) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Auditions No. 6” Hope- Rake “A Close Shave” Keegan repre- Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) The Arsenio Hall Show Stone Cold FOX 13 13 “Pilot” ’ (CC) “Little Bo Bleep” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) fuls audition in Omaha, Neb. (N) sents three Amish bakers. (N) ’ Steve Austin; Lamorne Morris. (N) ’ IND 14 14 Jack French London Handbags Tiffany Style Lighting and Accents Tiffany Style Lighting and Accents Waterford Crystal Waterford Crystal The Best of ShopHQ Law & Order: Criminal Intent A body is Law & Order: Criminal Intent A killer Law & Order: Criminal Intent Arson Law & Order: Criminal Intent “The Criminal Minds “Coda” Reid connects Criminal Minds “Valhalla” Prentiss is ION 15 15 found in the Hudson River. (CC) targets affluent art-owners. ’ (CC) leaves church worker dead. ’ (CC) Good” Couple bludgeoned to death. with an autistic child. ’ (CC) suspicious of a nemesis. ’ IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni The Blessed Life JP Jackson Reflections K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb Table Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune The Taste “Go Green” A vegetarian challenge. (N) ’ (CC) Shark Tank A product that identifies KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) home visitors. ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Community (N) Parks and Recre- Saturday Night Live Presents a SNL Sports Spectacular Fan favorite sports- NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ation (N) ’ themed sketches. (N) ’ (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Mentir Para Vivir (N) (SS) Por Siempre Mi Amor (N) (SS) Lo Que la Vida Me Robó (N) (SS) Qué Pobres Tan Ricos (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) American Idol “Auditions No. 6” Hope- Rake “A Close Shave” Keegan repre- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) fuls audition in Omaha, Neb. (N) sents three Amish bakers. (N) ’ (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Thicker Than Water” Wit- Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty “Si- Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty “Go- Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Crazy Hearts: Nashville Lee ventures Crazy Hearts: Nashville Lee ventures A&E 52 52 ness is shot before his court date. “Plan Bee” (CC) amese Twins” (CC) ing Si-ral” (CC) (CC) back into the dating world. (N) back into the dating world. AMC 67 67 ›› Four Brothers (2005, Crime Drama) Mark Wahlberg, Tyrese Gibson. Siblings ››› I Am Legend (2007, Science Fiction) Will Smith, Alice Braga, Dash Mihok. ››› Batman Begins (2005, Action) Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Liam Nee- seek revenge for their adoptive mother’s murder. (CC) Bloodthirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. son. Bruce Wayne becomes Gotham City’s Dark Knight. (CC) APL 43 43 Finding Bigfoot: Further Evidence Wild West Alaska ’ Wild West Alaska: Grizzly Sized (N) Wild West Alaska (N) ’ Cold River Cash “Split Decisions” Wild West Alaska ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live (N) The Game (CC) The Game (CC) ›› Black Dynamite (2009) Michael Jai White, Kym Whitley. Premiere. (CC) Scandal A philandering senator. ’ Scandal “More Cattle, Less Bull” ’ Bethenny Tracee Ellis Ross; Omarosa The Millionaire Matchmaker A shy TV The Millionaire Matchmaker Patti’s The Millionaire Matchmaker A chiro- Toned Up (N) Toned Up (N) Watch What Hap- The Millionaire BRAVO 66 66 Manigault. ’ (CC) host needs Patti’s help. ’ friend needs her help. ’ practor wants a relationship. (N) ’ pens: Live (N) Matchmaker ’ CBUT 29 29 News Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ Doc Zone “Defying Putin” (N) ’ NHL-A Season Like No Other The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ›› The Dukes of Hazzard (2005) Johnny Knoxville, Seann William Scott. Premiere. (CC) Party Down South (N) Party Down South CNBC 46 46 American Greed American Greed Mad Money American Greed American Greed Sonic Clean ’14 Paid Program CNN 44 44 The Sixties: The British Invasion (N) The Sixties: The British Invasion Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) The Sixties: The British Invasion The Sixties: The British Invasion Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNNH 45 45 The Sixties: The British Invasion (N) What Would You Do? ’ (CC) Showbiz Tonight The Sixties: The British Invasion The Sixties: The British Invasion Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny The Colbert Re- The Daily Show It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 in Phila. in Phila. port (CC) With Jon Stewart in Phila. in Phila. in Phila. in Phila. With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Dog With a Blog Good-Charlie ››› Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (2009) ’ Phineas and Ferb Dog With a Blog A.N.T. Farm (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Fast N’ Loud Richard gambles on a Fast N’ Loud Richard over-buys at an The Fighters ’ (CC) The Fighters Young fighters with explo- Lone Target “Swim to Survive” Anti-drug The Fighters Young fighters with explo- DSC 8 8 Ferrari F-40. ’ (CC) auction. ’ (CC) sive styles face off. (N) ’ (CC) trafficking unit. (N) ’ (CC) sive styles face off. ’ (CC) Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) RichKids of Bev- RichKids of Bev- Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 “And All That Jazzzzzzz” erly Hills erly Hills Khloé hurt by interview. “And All That Jazzzzzzz” ESPN 32 32 College Basketball Purdue at Michigan. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball UCLA at Oregon. (N) (Live) Olbermann (N) (Live) (CC) Olbermann (CC) Basketball NFL Live (N) (CC) Confessionals FAM 39 39 The Middle (CC) The Middle (CC) ›› 17 Again (2009, Comedy) Zac Efron, Leslie Mann, Thomas Lennon. ›› The Pacifier (2005, Comedy) Vin Diesel, Lauren Graham, Faith Ford. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Cupcake Wars “Derby Dolls” Donut Showdown Donut Showdown Chopped “Hoofin’ It!” Chopped Canada (N) Cutthroat Kitchen “Soupsy Daisy” Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 Two and a Half Two and a Half Anger Manage- ›› Underworld: Awakening (2012, Horror) Kate Beckinsale, Stephen Rea, Mi- Anger Manage- › The Waterboy (1998, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kathy Bates, Henry Winkler. A Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ment chael Ealy. Humans wage war on vampires and lycans. ment (N) simpleton’s angry outbursts lead to gridiron glory. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Waste Management Phoenix Open, First Round. PGA Tour Golf European PGA Tour Golf Omega Dubai Desert Classic, Second Round. (N) Little House on the Prairie Recovery of Little House on the Prairie A mountain The Waltons “The Waiting” Olivia The Waltons “The Silver Wings” Jim- Frasier Patients Frasier “Murder Frasier “Guns ’N Frasier “Seabee HALL 19 19 the newborn brother. (CC) man helps Laura. (CC) watches injured John-Boy. (CC) Bob falls hopelessly in love. frazzle Frasier. Most Maris” ’ Neuroses” (CC) Jeebies” ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Income Property “Matt & Sarah” ’ Hunters Int’l House Hunters Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l Boitano Project Boitano Project HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) Appalachian Outlaws “Tit For Tat” The Curse of Oak Island (CC) LI FE 51 51 Wife Swap “Stamper/Haggerty” ’ : Project Runway: Under the Gunn Project Runway: Under the Gunn (N) Kim of Queens (CC) “No One Is Safe” MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Wild ’n Out Wild ’n Out Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Jerks, Cameras Fantasy Factory Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 NHL-A Season Like No Other NFL Turning Point NFL Turning Point NHL-A Season Like No Other Skiing U.S. Grand Prix: Freeskiing. (Taped) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat (CC) Every Witch Way Thundermans Thundermans Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City ›› Burlesque (2010, Drama) Cher. A small-town gal finds her niche at a neoburlesque club. ›› Burlesque (2010, Drama) Cher, Christina Aguilera. R O OT 31 31 College Basketball South Dakota State at Denver. (N) (Live) College Basketball Gonzaga at Santa Clara. College Basketball Air Force at Boise State. Cops ’ (CC) Cops “Mardi Gras Cops “Coast to Cops A 3-year-old Cops “Ho! Ho! Ho! Cops Domestic vio- iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ (CC) Cops Challenging Cops “Domestic SPIKE 57 57 ’04 No. 2” Coast” Screams. boy is abducted. No. 8” (CC) lence call. (CC) detainment. (CC) Disputes” (CC) SYFY 59 59 ›› The Chronicles of Narnia: The Voyage of the Dawn Treader (2010) ›› 2012 (2009, Action) John Cusack, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Amanda Peet. A global cataclysm nearly wipes out humanity. Stonehenge TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land Turning Point ’ Best of Praise Creflo Dollar Book of Ruth Reading Room Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The But- Seinfeld “The Family Guy “Run- Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds Explosive experi- Conan (N) (CC) TBS 55 55 Smelly Car” (CC) ter Shave” ’ Voice” ’ (CC) ning Mates” (CC) (CC) (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ ments and guest judges. (N) TLC 38 38 Here Comes Here Comes Welcome to Myrtle Manor (N) (CC) Here Comes Here Comes Welcome to Myrtle Manor ’ (CC) Here Comes Here Comes Welcome to Myrtle Manor ’ (CC) NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at New York Knicks. NBA Basketball Los Angeles Clippers at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) Castle “Cuffed” Beckett and Castle are TNT 54 54 From Madison Square Garden in New York. (N) (N) (Live) (CC) abducted. ’ (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 NinjaGo: Masters Powerpuff Girls World of Gumball Steven Universe Teen Titans Go! Johnny Test ’ King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Castle Secrets & Legends (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... Guinness World Records Unleashed Guinness World Records Unleashed Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Panic Button (N) Imp. Jokers Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit White Collar “Diamond Exchange” Find- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A USA 58 58 “Reparations” ’ (CC) “Hooked” ’ (CC) Sexual abuse at a private school. ’ ing hidden treasure. (N) janitor violently attacks a coach. ’ baby is found on a playground. (CC) VH1 62 62 ››› Bad Boys CrazySexyCool: The TLC Story TLC’s unprecedented fame. ’ Couples Therapy “Player for Life” Mob Wives (N) ’ (CC) Super Bowl Blitz (N) ’