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Pete Caster / [email protected] Kendra Allen, a senior at W.F. West High School, launches a ping-pong ball with a robot that she and her robotics class partner, Carli Stowe, built for a class project. This program, among others, has earned W.F. West High School the title of a state “Lighthouse School” for science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Allen, who inished her project last week, demonstrated how her robot could pick up a ping-pong ball, move to the launching pad, then shoot the ball six feet. If all of those requirements were met the student would get an ‘A’ on the project. White said about 1/3 of the class completely met the requirements of the project. Winlock Middle School Awarded Funding for Robotics Program Weather TONIGHT: Low Rain Likely see details on page Main 2 43 TOMORROW: Weather picture by Amaya High Espinoza, Onalaska Elementary, 3rd Grade 48

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Eighth graders Bradley Follow Us on Twitter Kelly, left, Adam Hylton, , and Michael @chronline Rosenberry, work at licking plastic balls Find Us on Facebook towards a make-shift www.facebook.com/ goal during their Ro- botics 101 class at Win- thecentraliachronicle lock Middle School on Monday. See Main 4 Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Volunteer Meeting for Discover! Children’s Museum The new children’s museum being built in Chehalis is look- ing for volunteers to help operate Calendar the museum when it opens early Today needed, in Corbet Theatre. The next month. The museum will classes are free, and may be tak- open on Feb. 9 for a six-month Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors en as Humanities 286, one credit. trial run to gauge community open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 For more information, call interest and support. p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Jody Peterson, 736-9391, ext. 209, A volunteer orientation meet- Libraries or email her at jpeterson@cen- ing will be held this Thursday Hawaiian Beach Party Fam- tralia.edu. at 7 p.m. at the still-under-con- ily Program, for children, 6:30-7:30 p.m., struction museum, 1461 N.W. Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timberland Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Louisiana Ave., Chehalis, in the Library, Hawaiian-themed activities and Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Che- halis, 740-0492 Twin City Town Center. crafts, 748-3301 The meeting will focus on staff- Organizations Organizations ing for volunteers to operate the reg- Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., ister, supervise the museum space, tain View Baptist Church, 273-3231 Assembly of God church, 702 S.E. First interact with guests and be overall St., Winlock Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities ambassadors for the museum, ac- Andrea J. Roe / Courtesy photo Seniors’ Bible study, 10 a.m., Calvary Senior Center, 748-0061 cording to Director Jim Valley. John Roe works the table saw during Music, 11 a.m., Twin Cities Senior Assembly of God, Centralia, 736-6769 or 324-9050 For more information visit one of many recent volunteer days at Center, 748-0061 www.facebook.com Support Groups the Discover! Children’s Museum in Support Groups /DiscoverChildrensMuseum. Chehalis. Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Domestic violence support group, 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- halis, sponsored by Human Response halis, sponsored by Human Response Network, 748-6601 Network, 748-6601 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 ketball game, $5 per plate Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Senior Centers Senior Centers Support Groups Support Groups Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Fellowship meeting, 10-11 a.m. Dance refresher course, 10-011 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Music, 11 a.m. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 [email protected] Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., NAMI-Connection meeting, 5:30-7 p.m. Senior Centers Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Write your life, 1 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Highway, Chehalis, 748-3401 Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Music, 11 a.m. Randy Linder, classic rock, 9 p.m.-1 Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Pinochle, 10 a.m. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Ca- Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. “Taco Tuesday” enrichment lunch, Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. sino, 273-2000, ext. 301 Pinochle, 10 a.m. noon, $3 donation Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Live music by Highway 12 East band, Senior Centers Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 785-4325 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Pinochle, 10 a.m. Koffee klatch with maple bars, 8-10 a.m. CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, donation Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. noon, $3 donation Karate, 6-7 p.m. “Writing from Within” writer’s group, Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., 12:30 p.m. Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 785-4325 Dance night, Bob’s Blissful Band, Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, 7-9:30 p.m. Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. 785-4325 Cook’s choice lunch, noon, 12:30 p.m. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Bingo, 12:30 p.m. Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m. Bingo, 12:30-2 p.m. Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Zumba, 6 p.m. Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. Women’s pool, 10 a.m. Pinochle, 10 a.m. Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Sit & Be Fit, 11 a.m. donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. Entertainment, presentation or mov- $6.74 “Hamburgers & Fixins” community Bunco, 10:30 a.m. ie, 12:30 p.m. Acrylics class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. lunch, noon, $5 Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Horticulture project, 2 p.m. 785-4325 Watercolor class, 10 a.m.-2 p.m Wednesday, Jan. 30 Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. Zumba, 6-7 p.m Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, Open pool, 9 a.m. Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Foreign Students to Talk $6.74 Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m at Lyceum Pinochle and Scrabble, 12:30 p.m. Open pool, 9:30 a.m. Quilt class, 1-3 p.m. Students from Venezuela, the Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Democratic Republic of Congo Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested and other nations will be speak- Thursday, Jan. 31 Friday, Feb. 1 donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, ing about current events in their $6.74, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- countries during the Lyceum Ribbon cutting, Debbie’s Boutique, Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Toledo house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, noon-1 p.m., 120A S. Tower Ave., Centra- Senior Center, 864-2112 presentation Wednesday at Cen- 740-0492 lia, 748-8885 Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior tralia . Organizations Pasta feed, parents of W.F. West High Center, 864-2112 Lyceum classes are held in School Class of 2013, W.F. West com- Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- WAH 103 or, if more space is Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, mons, during W.F. West-Centralia bas- ledo Senior Center, 864-2112

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Jan. 29, 2013 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 54.25 65.0 +0.14 90s L Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 74.81 85.0 +0.04 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.89 10.5 -0.03 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Rain Likely Rain Likely Few Showers Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny 5.73 18.0 -0.04 30s 45º 43º 48º 41º 43º 39º 43º 35º 44º 34º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 5.74 ---- +0.04 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:39 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 5:12 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 43 31/22 Moonrise ...... 8:28 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 37 44/39 Moonset ...... 8:27 a.m. Normal High ...... 49 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 35 47/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 67 in 1931 Seattle Anchorage 22/19 mc 33/25 sn Last New First Full Record Low ...... 7 in 1972 47/42 Boise 41/25 rs 39/22 rs Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 2/3 2/10 2/17 2/25 39/36 mc 58/43 ra Yesterday ...... 0.10" 46/43 41/27 Dallas 76/42 t 59/38 s Month to date ...... 2.64" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 77/66 s 79/66 s Normal month to date . . .5.90" Centralia 46/42 Las Vegas 57/43 s 58/45 s Year to date ...... 2.64" 45/43 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 70/60 cl 60/30 t Normal year to date . . . . .5.90" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 58/40 s 64/42 s 42/28 Grass None None Longview 45/42 St. Louis 68/39 t 42/22 rs WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 44/42 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 28/21 sn 31/25 sn Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 58/46 s 62/48 s weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 54/48 s 61/40 sh Yesterday Portland 45/41 The Dalles are today’s highs and Send in your weather-related photo- tonight’s lows. graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 45/42 44/34 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 60/46 ra 65/47 s New Delhi 72/43 pc 70/44 pc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 42/23 s 40/24 pc Paris 52/51 sh 56/46 sh Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 46/43 ra 49/42 ra Spokane 33/25 ra 34/26 rs London 54/51 sh 52/44 sh Rio de Janeiro 79/74 mc 84/75 pc r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 47/44 ra 47/44 ra Tri Cities 45/33 cl 43/33 pc Mexico City 76/45 pc 77/45 pc Rome 57/40 s 58/41 pc sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 46/43 ra 48/42 ra Wenatchee 40/27 rs 41/29 rs Moscow 24/20 sn 26/21 sn Sydney 78/67 t 74/68 pc

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Hallie Simons / For The Chronicle Jeremy Wildhaber, owner of Jeremy’s in Chehalis, pours a sample of his tropi- cal smoothie for guests at the Twin Cities Rotary Club’s sixth annual Taste Vendors at the Sixth of Lewis County Sunday at the Washington Hotel in downtown Chehalis. Annual Taste of Lewis County: On the Web Boccata Deli & Market Country Cousin Restaurant Camp 9 Catering Rotarians Host TASTE OF LEWIS COUNTY: See Enchanted Sweets additional photos from Ezra Cox Distillery reporter Hallie Simons online Gerhard’s Steak House Sixth Annual Taste / chronline.mycapture.com Good Health Nutrition Center Jeremy’s Market & Cafe Market Street Pub Olympic Club of Lewis County Penny’s Cakes By Hallie Simons Sahara Pizza Santa Lucia Coffee For The Chronicle A tray of miniature cupcakes from Enchanted Sweets sits at Rotary’s sixth annual Taste of Lewis County on Sunday at the Washington Hotel in downtown Chehalis. Somsiri Thai Restaurant For those who often can’t de- cided what restaurant to go to for dinner, or what type of food to or- der, the Twin Cities Rotary Club hosted their sixth annual Taste of Lewis County event at the Wash- ington Hotel on Sunday. Fourteen different food ven- dors donated a wide array of sam- ples for guests, each showing off their own specialties. From the Super Good Health Nutrition Center’s organic Greek wraps to Enchant- ed Sweet’s cupcakes and every fla- vor in between, there was some- thing for every type of taste bud. In “We encourage people to go to SAvInGS! the restaurants,” said longtime New Orleans Rotarian Harlan Thompson. “It’s our biggest fundraiser of the year GAME DAY SPECIALS! for our Twin Cities Rotary Club, From Kick-Off To Confetti, Presented By O’Blarney’s but in the end we do it for the SW Washington’s Premier Sports Bar people and the businesses. Hope- We've Got You Covered! fully they enjoy it, because we en- joy having them. We are all just 14 FULL HD BIG SCREEN TV’S having a good time.” $ Many of the vendors have 2.50 20 oz. Giveaways been with the event since its in- ★ ception in 2007, or for a good Bud Lights and Prizes portion of that, but this year Complimentary appetizers*during the first half of the game brought two new businesses to the table: Camp 9 Catering and Penny’s Cakes. “All this goes back to the local Put the freeze on rising food costs! community,” said Stan Bowman, new York Steak 360-807-4581 a five-year Rotarian. “We’re just 221 N. Tower Ave very grateful for the support. I $7.99 lb. wish I could go back and look Centralia www.oblarneyspub.com at how much we’ve been able to Lean Ground Beef do in the community because of $ 2.69 lb. 5lb. pkg. events like this. *Qualifying beverage purchase required CH489795sl.cg “One of the great things about our club is that we do a lot of Pork Country Style Ribs these hands on events. ... It’s a win-win for everyone.” $2.49 lb. Throughout the afternoon, there was an overpowering sense Hill's Old Fashioned Franks, of community from the Rotar- ians, the event attendees (which German Sausage or Hot Links numbered over 400 throughout $10.99 per 3 lb.bag the course of the afternoon), and even the vendors. Many were Fresh Chicken Drumsticks spotted tasting each other’s wares and enjoying downtime together. $1.09 lb. 5 lb. bag “Just being able to see people from the community, all the dif- ferent restaurants, we are all just one big family,” said Brittany Reichert's Walker of the Olympic Club. And true to Rotary standards, Choice Meats 100 percent of the funds raised by Taste of Lewis County go straight 105 West 1st St., Centralia • 736-8072 to the community, and the cost of CH489718cz.cg the event is kept as low as possible. “The vendors donate 100 per- cent of the samples and their time,” Now Family Friendly! said Thompson. “We don’t talk AppliAnce & anything off the top — 100 percent of it goes back to the community.” Super According to Thompson, the TV SAle! Pulled Pork business at each of the vendor’s Game Day Sandwich restaurants is boosted by their do- Specials w/Baked Beans, nations to Taste of Lewis County. NYHOLM’S Coleslaw & “We’ve been here every year. TV & Appliance, Inc. Dessert Prizes! It’s a great event to get out to the Giveaways! community and for the commu- 102 North Tower $ nity to give to Rotary,” said Julie Centralia, WA 98531 Shaffley of Good Health Nutri- 3.95 tion Center, one of the vendors. (360) 736-9319 CH489793sl.cg Happy Hour Prices “It’s a wonderful way for people Come Join the Fun!! to see the restaurants and a great 1-800-500-9319 1500 S. Gold St., Centralia way for us to reach them. I think Hours: that everyone should come out Mon. - Fri. 8:30 - 5:30; Sat.: 10 - 5 (360) 330-8049 and get a taste of the community.” CH489719cz.cg • Main 4 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 Winlock Middle School Receives $15,000 for Robotics Class REAL WORLD SKILLS: Emphasis on Science, Technology, Engineering and Math Prepares Students for Careers Beyond High School By Amy Nile [email protected] Students in one program at Winlock Middle School are dis- appointed when the bell rings at the end of class each day. The 20 eighth-graders are taking part in Winlock’s newly created robotics class. “It’s high-interest, hands-on,” said Superintendent Shannon Criss. “It’s just fun to see the ex- citement.” Gary Viggers, the science teacher instructing the robotics course, said students are so eager to learn they hustle in the class- room and get going right away. “In any other class, I have to say, ‘OK, the bell rang, now get out your books,’” he said. “This one could almost teach itself.” One group of students has already built a robot that plays putt-putt golf since the class be- gan on Jan. 21. “These boys are real sharp,” Viggers said. “What a great way to learn — they’re solving problems, working solutions as a group.” Pete Caster / [email protected] The district received fund- Adam Hylton, an eighth-grader at Winlock Middle School, uses a robot he built with Legos to lick a ball through makeshift uprights as classmate Michael Rosenberry, ing for the program through a right, looks on during the middle school’s Robotics 101 class on Monday afternoon. More photos are online with this story at www.chronline.com. $15,000 grant from the Office of Superintendent of Public In- engaging class for our kids,” said to extend the program into the “The science, technol- school,” Criss said. struction. Criss, who applied for the funds high school next year and even- ogy, engineering and math “We want them to be able to “I had a vision of in a small in September. tually to compete in robotics emphasis is getting our kids use it in the real world,” Viggers rural community, offering an Criss said the district aims challenges around the region. ready for careers beyond high added.

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Closed Sundays and Holidays CH489864sl.cg so we can spend time 1530 So. Gold • Centralia, WA with our families www.rosesfurniture.net 360-807-1211 • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 Three Paramedics Injured After Attack by Customer at Gas Station on Mellen Street ‘a bLoody Mess’: Three see tHe More on AMR Paramedics cHronLine.coM Sustained Minor Injuries Video Online: Watch the After What Police Say surveillance video of Satur- day’s scuffle between an Olym- Was an Unprovoked pia man and paramedics. Assault by stephanie schendel er medic, yanking him to the ground, according to the sur- [email protected] veillance video. An Olympia man was ar- Buchanan then began hit- rested after he allegedly at- ting that paramedic until the tacked three paramedics at a driver pulled him away and Centralia gas station Saturday onto the ground, according to afternoon. the surveillance video. Another The man, identified by police paramedic, as well as another as Wade C. Buchanan, 47, was woman who witnessed the fight, at the Chevron gas station near got involved in the scuffle as the Interstate 5 northbound on- well. ramp on Mellen Street filling About two minutes later, up his car when he “charged” at Centralia police arrived and at- the three American Medical Re- tempted to take Buchanan into custody while he continued to sponse paramedics who were fu- fight. He was eventually Tased eling up their ambulance shortly and pepper sprayed by police after 4:30 p.m., according to until he was subdued. Centralia police. The medics sustained minor Prior to the assault, which injuries including bite marks, appeared to be unprovoked, Bu- scrapes and cuts, according chanan made a comment to one to Centralia police. When Bu- of the paramedics about them chanan bit one of the medics, driving a new ambulance, ac- it drew blood. Another medic cording to Centralia police. sustained a cut to an eye from When one of the paramed- where Buchanan allegedly hit ics, who was walking toward him with his own portable ra- the convenience store, turned dio. to acknowledge Buchanan, “It was a bloody mess,” said Buchanan allegedly made ad- Centralia Police Sgt. Carl Bust- vances toward the medic, ac- er. cording to video footage pro- A Centralia police officer also vided to The Chronicle by the sustained a possible shoulder in- Centralia Police Department. jury from the fight, according Buchanan then diverted to- to Centralia police. Buchanan ward the driver of the ambu- was booked into jail in connec- lance, who was opening the tion with two counts of second- vehicle door, then began to at- degree assault and one count of tack the driver. third-degree assault. The driver then kicked Bu- ••• Courtesy Centralia Police Department chanan, who fell to the ground Stephanie Schendel: (360) An Olympia man, identiied as Wade C. Buchanan, 47, scules with American Medical Response paramedics on Saturday and grabbed the leg of the oth- 807-8208 afternoon in this image taken from surveillance video at the Chevron gas station near Mellen Street. Southbound Mellen Street Off- news in brief Add a Photo to UNEMPLOYED? Ramp to Close Your Classified Nightly Tonight, Winter Storm Let us Help you Call 360-807-8203 to DE-STRESS! Wednesday and place your ad today! Thursday Warning Issued Now is the BEST By The Chronicle time to ind positive The Interstate 5 southbound ways to deal with off-ramp at Mellen Street in Cen- for White Pass your stress. tralia will close overnight To- New, Discounted, night, Wednesday and Thursday By The Chronicle snow,” Burg said. “Then a while construction crews build small lull will last into Tues- Of-Peak Membership retaining walls to support the A winter storm warning will be in effect until 4 a.m. day afternoon, but then the plan for you! new collector distributor lanes snow will increase again into Wednesday for the Cascades, Simply provide us with current along the interstate. Tuesday night.” The exit will be open during including the White Pass state documentation proving Ski Area, according to the White Pass Ski Area re- your unemployment status, the day, but will close from 10 ported four inches of new p.m. to 5 a.m. for the three nights National Weather Service in and we can help you reduce Seattle. snowfall in the past 24 hours, your stress AND improve your and early mornings this week. as of Monday. The ski area The night-only closures begin to- Meteorologist Johnny health at the same time. Stop Burg said up to three feet of has 66 inches at the base and Jan. 25 - Jan. 31 by our reception desk today in night and will end Friday morn- 100 inches at the summit. ing. new snow will fall at White Centralia, Chehalis or Rochester. 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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Priorities Needed in Legislature: Education First Lawmakers in Olympia have “By funding education first, his position as top Republican approved a two-thirds vote re- much to do. It would be helpful Our Views we end the status quo of pitting on the House Appropriations quirement for tax increases. If for them to clarify a few impor- prioritization is even more im- students against programs and Committee. This Friday, he the Legislature truly needs to will be part of a push by House increase taxes — in an emer- tant points as they get to work. portant as the Legislature faces agencies in the budget not con- First, their paramount duty, stitutionally protected, such as Republicans to change House gency, say, or when there is a up to its responsibilities under a according to the Washington the Puget Sound Partnership,” rules to require a state operat- solid base of comprehensive state Constitution, is to educate sweeping state Supreme Court said Rep. Cathy Dahlquist, R- ing budget that funds education reforms to justify new revenue our children. This effort tends ruling known as the McCleary Enumclaw, the top Republican first. — then a solid supermajority to get caught up and made sec- decision. A proposed law, House on the House Education Com- This is a common sense and will surely coalesce around a ondary to other non-essential Bill 1174, would create a sepa- mittee. “If we fund our schools necessary reform. tax proposal. duties that legislators have rate K-12 education budget that first, then we can go about the Second, lawmakers have In the absence of a pressing taken on over the years. Repub- would have to be passed and business of prioritizing the been told repeatedly by voters need or a set of wide-ranging licans have long suggested that signed by the governor before remainder of money taxpayers that they have to live within spending reforms, the Legisla- Olympia would function more any other state spending is al- send to Olympia.” their means. Citizens are not ture needs to understand that efficiently and with greater clar- located. HB 1174 would increase Former 20th District law- necessary anti-tax, but we must the public will not accept tax ity by funding education first, the amount of state spending maker Rep. Gary Alexander, be confident that tax increases increases. Pushing for taxes and only then working on other going to education from the cur- R-Olympia, who now represents will be a last resort, not the first without reforms is a fruitless ef- costly projects. rent 44 percent up to 51 percent a district to our north, is also option. Whenever we are asked, fort and a waste of time during This kind of intentional by the end of the decade. pushing for this reform from voters have overwhelmingly a short legislative session. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County It’s Farewell to State Archivist Jerry Handfield

Although the Lewis County Genealogy Society has often scheduled tours of the state “We only have one archives in Olympia, I never managed to go until this month, of every kind — the day of State Archivist Jerry not duplicate. If Handfield’s farewell party Jan. 14 when he gave his last tour. somebody steals it, Although he’s nearly 70, Handfield said he isn’t retiring. it’s gone forever.” Rather, he lost he’s held since 2001 after Kim Wyman Jerry Handfield won election as secretary of departing state archivist state in November and his boss, a deputy secretary, took over as archivist. Johanna of Debbie Knapp, former Lewis Jones, Lewis County Historical Museum di- County His- rector, who is accused of - torical Museum ing $137,000 from the museum Letters to the Editor director, and I and overseeing the demise of its make more money, primarily off their invest- joined Hand- $500,000 endowment fund. Crimes Not Committed Against ments, not wages like you and me. field for his last We traipsed down concrete But giving tax cuts to the rich didn’t create many tour. steps to the lowest level 45 feet Talk Show Host John Panesko jobs during President George W. Bush’s years in the The archives, By Julie McDonald below-ground, designed dur- To the editor: White House. And giving to charities is another tax which opened ing the height of the Cold War Once again, it’s time to set the record straight writeoff and a public relations gimmick. in 1963, contain state govern- to double as a bomb shelter for about my alleged crimes against right-wing, anti- I do believe that many of the poor are taken ment paperwork as well as 510 people in case of a nuclear government radio talk show host John Panesko. I advantage of by the wealthy. It’s the wealthy who local records from Southwest attack. thought that issue was settled after The Chronicle Washington counties and cities. Microfilm and photographs published my letter on Nov. 8, 2008, which can be stuff the pockets of the politicians to keep wages Large basement rooms main- are stored in separately air- found on my website, kingchuck.com. and benefits low while keeping their own taxes tained at 60 degrees with hu- conditioned and humidity-con- But Panesko is hoping that everyone has for- low. midity control to prevent mold trolled vaults maintained at even gotten that, so on Sept. 9, 2012, and Jan. 9, 2013, Wolf claims that sacrifice and responsibil- contain floor-to-ceiling metal colder temperatures with walls he went on his radio show claiming that I have ity are what the Republicans preach. Oh, really? racks that hold maps, bound designed to withstand tempera- committed some kind of criminal acts against What sacrifices have the wealthy made since the volumes, and thousands of tures up to 2,700 degrees. him. Those recordings also can be found on my Reagan years? boxes of records. Paperwork in- “Records stored here will last website. Panesko won’t allow me to call in to de- You right-wingers definitely need to dump cludes marriages, births, deaths, four times longer than in some- fend myself, so I appreciate The Chronicle giving Faux News and watch MSNBC and stop embar- naturalization, census, military, one’s office,” Handfield said. me this opportunity to set the record straight rassing yourselves. property, schools, corporations “Every week we get calls from once again. Panesko first banned me from calling the show Chuck Haunreiter and any records having to do county officials to ask us to Chehalis with “crooks, cops, and courts,” check a record. Their image is after the 2000 elections simply because he can’t Handfield said. blurry or can’t be read. In three bully me like he does other callers who disagree Hopefully Discovery Layers of security protect the years’ time, we will have pulled with him. Then he let me back on in 2003 in ex- one-of-a-kind records. People every record in here. We use change for taking my signs off my truck and tak- Can Solve Its Problems who visit must be buzzed in them heavily.” ing him off my website, but he kept cutting me off To the editor: from the main lobby, then sign Archives staff also scans all and limiting my calls to one day a week when he I recently read your article about the Discovery in and check their bags before initiative petitions before signa- allowed his right-wing, anti-government callers to Tours. I do believe the accusations against them entering a research room, where tures are counted at the Secre- call in twice a week. are wrong. While I know that Discovery Tours is they sit at large restored glass- tary of State’s office. So I tied up his phone lines so nobody could currently having problems, I do hope that they can covered oak tables and look Handfield noted that the call in. A sympathetic judge gave him an anti-ha- pull out of this because if it were not for them, my through records. Often people archives are being digitized, but rassment order against me. 75-year-old mother would not have the opportunity research family history. Others it takes time. So Panesko banned me from the show long be- to do the traveling that she does through them. look for legal precedents. Still “We have the world’s largest fore the anti-harassment order and I never threat- I also have taken several trips through Discov- others find material for histori- digital archives,” he said. “We ened Panesko with physical harm. There never ery Tours with my mother, and while all trips may cal books. were scanning millions of docu- was any criminal case. not meet everyone’s expectations, they are still fun If you enter the archives, ments every year.” Letter writer Pete Wolf wants individuals and gives a lot of elderly people a chance to get out workers will pull the records Then budget cuts trimmed and families to become socially and financially and do things they would not otherwise do. and you do the research. If you his staff by two-thirds to only responsible for themselves. They could if the Re- Also, while I am able to go places easier than want them to do research for 27. Yet, he said, 3,000 boxes of publicans would stop blocking every jobs bill the most elderly people, a lot of the places I have gone you, the first 15 minutes is free material arrive every year. Democrats propose. with Discovery Tours I doubt I would have gone but afterward it costs money. “Here’s the ironic thing. We Republicans filibustered extensions of emer- by myself. In 2002, the state archives are in a business that keeps gency unemployment benefits, which would have I do hope that they are able to pull themselves installed cameras to watch peo- growing every year. We shrink gone right back into the economy, increasing de- out of their current slump and make the necessary ple in the research room. the staff and there is a point at mand, which in turn would have caused the need corrections to get back on their feet and back in “We only have one of every which you have chaos,” Hand- for more hiring. Republicans blocked aid to state operation full time again. kind — not duplicates,” Hand- field said. governments, which increased unemployment Whenever a tour was cancelled or I had to can- field said. “If somebody steals it, “We transition from paper and decreased revenue. cel it they always reimbursed me. It is wrong to it’s gone forever.” and film to electronic. It takes Republicans filibustered infrastructure persecute them when they are having hard times Handfield showed us a bul- human capital to go from the investment, a major springboard to putting and it is taking a little longer to give a reimburse- letin board with accounts of paper to the digital.” Americans back to work and increasing revenue. ment then it normally would. people accused of damaging or It also takes someone to lead Republicans did everything they could to per- Personally, I think people should try and give destroying historical archives. the effort. For 13 years, that petuate the Bush depression for selfish political more support for the small town family-owned “The Wall of Shame has some- someone was Jerry Handfield. gain. Fortunately, most Americans recognized business, especially if they are going through hard body from Lewis County,” he ••• that. times. said. Julie McDonald, a personal his- Wolf points out that the rich and corporations Sure enough, the board torian from Toledo, may be reached pay the most taxes and give to charities. The rich Jadin contained an article and photo at [email protected]. and corporations pay more taxes because they Rochester

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GUEST COMMENTARY: Feeding the Hungry COMMENTARY: Voice of Voie Fiscal Cliff Rescue Still Marriage Is an Institution Leaves Families and Worth Valuing and Protecting Seven years ago this Febru- right in most cases — a woman Overall, it was shaping up to be Food Banks Hurting ary, I met my now husband on really doesn’t need a man per about what I expected. Lots of a set up by Kristine say, though I’m very happy to chatting with people I hardly Despite Congress’ success Western Washington, includ- Travers. And, fast forward to have mine in most circum- see outside of these types of at partially averting the “fiscal ing the Greater Chehalis Food now, this September, we will stances. He encourages me to events, catching up with former cliff,” Western Washington food Bank and nine others in Lewis have been married for 4 years. be independent. He believes coworkers and fellow volun- banks and their patrons — in- County. Last year, we shattered In some ways, in personal growth and very teers in the community — and cluding the food banks here in that record as demand for fresh, it feels like much in my career in commu- meeting a few new people in Lewis County — continue to nutritious food increased by we’ve always nications and media. the process. more than 50 percent since the face a mountain of challenges in been together What I found most inspir- start of the recession. On an entirely different meeting basic food needs over and in others, ing though, was not something To potentially make matters plane, in my age demographic, the coming year. it feels like our several girls that I went to that was entirely obvious. It’s true that some disastrous even worse, economists predict wedding was that the recession’s impact on school with through the years It came when I heard Frank hardships for nonprofits and just yesterday. have already been divorced at low-income hungry children, families and DeVaul, who was awarded a While least once and, in a few cases, Americans seniors will not wane for five to great honor by the EDC that I certainly By Brittany Voie twice. And, while we’re talking were avoided by seven years, even as the econo- night, speak genuinely and in consider us about my peers, I even have lawmakers’ ac- my improves. such a heartfelt manner about overwhelmingly happy, be- friends whom I consider close tions to extend While we gained short-term the role that his wife, Judy, ing married at the young age that disparage and devalue my the current relief — the Farm Bill extension played in his success. of 24 is sometimes a struggle marriage. Farm Bill and is in place until Sept. 30 — - It came listening to Linda for myself internally. Don’t get to renew the lenges still lie ahead. Congres- In a recent column I wrote Braun speak about her family me wrong, even with the “life” food donation sional action on the Farm Bill is about Polycystic Ovarian Syn- and what a great move it was we’ve lived together, good and tax deduction. tentatively scheduled for the end drome and the struggle that my for them as a family unit, com- By Linda Nageotte bad, I don’t regret deciding to However, the of February, when policymakers husband and I have faced at- ing to Lewis County, building marry young for one second. catastrophic will embark on redrafting the tempting to expand our family. a business and livelihood that We’ve truly gone through the drought that parched Midwest legislation. That being said, I can’t imagine has grown many times over. “ups” and “downs” — finan- farmland last summer is now Washington voters can take what some girls go through It came when I watched cially, emotionally, etc. — and hitting consumer pocketbooks. action today by urging lawmak- having a child with someone Gail and Carolyn Shaw, having I wouldn’t trade him and his Shortages of grain, grass and ers to preserve vital anti-hunger they barely know. Having lived lived many years in our com- support and encouragement for corn feed resulting from the and nutrition programs, such through the experiences that I munity, holding aged hands as anything in the world. drought in 2012 mean increases as food stamps and the Emer- have with my husband through they left the party. our own battle — it makes me in the costs of beef, poultry, and gency Food Assistance Program, But, what makes it hard is The case for marriage is quake in my boots to think of grain and products in which helps to keep the lights the culture we live in. No mat- right here in front of all of us. on and shelves stocked at food ter what reason you ascribe to going through that with some- 2013. And, many people in our Low-income families who banks. Cuts to these programs the sharp incline in divorce one I’m not even remotely close will open significant gaps in in our country and culture with. community are raising families already are struggling to put and investing their life’s work the social safety net and extend over the past 30-40 years, you My husband’s support is, in meals on the table will soon right here in Lewis County. find shortages at food banks lines at already over-burdened can’t deny that the statistics many ways, the only way I have Wouldn’t it be nice to hear and higher prices at the grocery food banks. are daunting: half of all first been able to handle this fertil- Also, consider inviting your marriages will fail, according ity “battle” as well as I have. that side more often in favor of store. The USDA already has the case for marriage? estimated that prices will rise congressional representatives to to most statistics. And, it is es- His constant love and encour- at least 3 percent due to the visit a food bank in their district timated by most statistics that agement brings sunshine to As we move toward that to find out more about how drought. more than 80 percent of second an otherwise very gloomy and “Hallmark Holiday” of Valen- emergency food is being sup- The impact on local food marriages will fail. frustrating chapter in my life. tine’s Day, take time to remem- ported in their community. banks will be dramatic. With On another hand, we have So, with all of that negativ- ber why you chose to marry Finally, people should be food supplies low because of powerful women — women ity surrounding the idea of in the first place. We could all aware of the food bought and in positions of leadership and “marriage,” what’s a girl to do use that kind of inspiration in the drought, our state’s crops wasted in their own households. standing — sending messages to find the lighter side of mar- everyday life. are being sold out of state. Even Americans throw away 34 mil- via televised interviews, online riage? A “case” for marriage, if ••• lower graded food — the small- lion tons of food — an average videos, articles and commen- Brittany Voie is The Chronicle’s er potatoes or the less-than- of 20 pounds a month for every you will? perfect apples — that normally tary either (A) openly decrying Last Thursday, it struck me senior media developer. She wel- single person in the country comes correspondence from the com- would be donated as surplus to and 40 percent of all the food and tearing down the institu- in an unexpected place: the tion of marriage or (B) telling munity by email at bvoie@chronline. food banks is up for sale. That produced in the . Lewis Economic Development com, on Facebook at www.facebook. means less food for the esti- If people donated the money women that they “don’t need a Council’s (EDC) annual ban- com/BrittanyVoieTheChronicle mated one in 14 Western Wash- they spent on surplus food to man.” quet I attended with several or on Twitter at www.twitter.com/ ingtonians — one-third of them food banks instead, it would be Well, while they’re half- of my Chronicle co-workers. chronbvoie. children — who rely on food enough to feed every hungry banks for their daily nutrition. person in the nation — two All this also occurs at a times over. Southwest Washington time when our local food Congress, and each of us, Preserve the bank demand is at an all-time can take action to support local Family high. In 2011, Food Lifeline food banks at this critical time. provided 35 million pounds Hungry people across our com- of food — the equivalent of 27 munity are counting on all of us. On Newsstands million meals for more than ••• 750,000 people — to some 300 Linda Nageotte is president and NOW! food banks, emergency shel- CEO of the Seattle-based nonprofit Come into Memory ters and meal programs across Food Lifeline. The Chronicle and pickup your copy of Letters to the Editor Southwest Washington If you have been featured in an article in Most importantly, our local Family. Each month It’s Up to Us to Keep dollars have helped keep class we feature high quality The Chronicle we can Schools Funded sizes in Napavine low, allowing articles focusing on help you showcase it in style. To the editor: more one-on-one instruction parenting, family As parents and board mem- and help for our kids. We’ve learned that a failure activities and local The Chronicle and bers of the PTA at Napavine El- events! ementary, we are writing to urge of the levy will take $800,000 Book ’n’ Brush will readers to vote yes on Feb. 12 for per year out of the district’s reprint and mount the budget. A failure of the levy FREE the Napavine School District re- Southwest Washington article for your home, newal levy. will also take an additional 6 Family oice or business. As we have researched the percent out of the budget that August 2010 the state kicks in for rural BABY facts of the upcoming renewal STEPS 5 hazards around the levy over the past few weeks, we schools that have levies in place, home have learned that Washington called LEA assistance. No levy lawmakers have not lived up to in place, no LEA assistance.

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RIVERSIDE FIRE AUTHORITY held something else in his hand edly attempted to steal a bottle Burglary • Someone attempted to break that resembled a firearm. of Jack Daniels on the 500 into an espresso stand on the Trash Can Fire • A burglary to an outbuild- Meth, Heroin and a Warrant of South Tower Avenue at about ing on the 3800 block of Ives 2300 block of North Pearl Street. • Firefighters responded to a 5:30 p.m. Friday. Road was reported at 10:21 a.m. The person was unable to gain trash can fire on the 600 block • Scott R. Hotchkiss, 34, Cen- entry. The incident, which was tralia, was and booked Minors in Possession of Alcohol Saturday. Approximately 400 of South Tower Avenue early feet of wire was stolen. reported at about 10 a.m. Sunday, Sunday morning. The fire took for an outstanding warrant on • Three underaged boys were is still under investigation. cited for alleged minor in con- • An unknown suspect stolen about 30 seconds to extinguish. Alder Street and Mellen Street - at 2:48 p.m. Friday. He was also sumption of alcohol near West two electric boat motors some Assault booked for possession of sus- Maple Street and North Wash- time late Friday night or early • Terra R. Hipp, 27, Sequim, CENTRALIA POLICE pected heroin and meth. ington Avenue shortly before Saturday morning from the was arrested and booked for al- DEPARTMENT 10 p.m. Saturday after police re- 2000 block of Gallagher Road. leged fourth-degree assault on Suspicious Man sponded to a report of disorderly The incident was reported at Assault • A group of teens called po- teens. The teens, a 15-year-old 9:58 a.m. Saturday. please see SIRENS, page Main 9 • There was a report at 10:14 lice to report a suspicious man and 17-year-old from Centralia a.m. Friday of a juvenile being driving an older red pickup and a 14-year-old Rochester boy, assaulted by an older sibling on with a silver toolbox that was were all cited and released. AARON L. WORKMAN the 200 block of Diamond Street. following them home. Once February 28, 1936 - January 2, 2013 The incident is still under inves- the teens arrived at their house DUI both sons in tigation. on the 100 block of Cedarwood • Matthew McDonald, 24, youth sports, Drive shortly before 3 p.m. Fri- Onalaska, was arrested and basketball and Stolen Prescription day, the truck left the area. Po- booked for driving under the baseball. He • There was a report of a theft lice searched the surrounding influence and driving while li- was a Cub Scout of oxycodone from a residence streets but could not locate the cense suspended on West Sum- master and on the 1000 block of Scammon suspicious vehicle. ma Street and Woodland Av- also served on Creek Road at 11:07 a.m. Friday. enue at 1:26 a.m. Saturday. the Mossyrock A suspect has been identified, Stolen Cell Phone • Anthony M. Sword, 22, School Board. and the case is still under inves- • There was a report of a sto- Mossyrock, was arrested and He loved - hunting, ishing, tigation. len cell phone from a local busi booked for allegedly driving working in his Road Rage ness on the 100 block of South under the influence on the 100 lowers and on Tower Avenue at 4:56 p.m. Fri- block of South Tower Street at his property and • A man allegedly displayed day. 12:38 a.m. Sunday. barbeque get- a weapon to another driver on togethers. West Mellen Street at 1:08 p.m. Stolen Jack Daniels Hit and Run He leaves Friday. The man was contacted • Jonathan Nickols, 19, Cen- • There was a report of a hit- Aaron went to be behind his wife, by police; however, he did not tralia, was cited and released for and-run collision on the 100 with his heavenly sons, Kevin of Silver have a weapon in the vehicle, shoplifting and minor in pos- block of West High Street at 4:26 Father, at home, on Creek and Jeff (Julie) of and police believe he might have session of alcohol after he alleg- p.m. Saturday. Jan. 2, 2013. He was Mossyrock, grandson, born Feb. 28, 1936, in Jason (Amanda) of Riffe, Wash., to Ribern Lynnwood, brothers, D. and Shirley (Ward) Robert (Barbara) Lotteries Commodities Corrections Workman. of Mossyrock, Washington’s Friday Games Gas in Washington — $3.35 (AAA of ••• His Army tour of duty James (Mozelle) Washington) The Chronicle seeks to be fair in took him to Germany. of Enterprise, Ore., Mega Millions: 11-12-17-31-48, 1 Crude Oil — $99.66 per barrel (CME all its reporting. If you find an error, He met his wife of sisters, Velma Forester Next jackpot: $89 million Group) please call the newsroom as soon as 55 years, Barbara, in (Harrison) of Winlock, Match 4: 04-09-15-24 Gold — $1,657 (Monex) possible at 807-8224, between 8 a.m. Colorado Springs, Wanda Russell of Daily Game: 5-8-5 Silver — $30.98 (Monex) and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Colo., where he was Moses Lake, Alice Keno: 06-08-09-11-15-19-20-21-25- last stationed. They (Arlis) of Mossyrock 49-52-58-59-63-64-65-66-72-77-80 resided in Renton, and numerous nieces BENJAMIN OTIS LEEDY where they both were Washington’s Saturday Games and nephews and many November 24, 1927-January 27, 2013 employed at Boeing. dear family and friends. Powerball: 03-22-26-41-49, 18 In 1972, he returned A celebration of life Benjamin Otis Leedy, brother, Richard of to Mossyrock and Next jackpot: $130 million 85, of Chehalis, Wash., , ive children, will take place on Feb. Lotto: 04-20-21-36-38-42 worked for Champion passed away Jan. 27, 11 grandchildren and 10 as a timber faller. After 2, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Next jackpot: $5.2 million 2013. He was born great-grandchildren. Champion terminated the Salkum Fire Hall, Hit 5: 01-02-03-15-27 Nov. 24, 1927, in Red A celebration of their logging operation, a potluck will follow. Next cashpot: $170,000 Bluff, Calif. Ben was a life will be held at the he started Workman Private Inurnment at Match 4: 07-11-17-18 veteran of World War American Legion Post Logging, retiring after Doss Cemetery. Daily Game: 8-4-7 II and the Korean War 17 on Feb. 5, 2013 at 19 years. Keno: 04-09-17-19-23-24-30-32-37- and former Centralia 1:00 p.m., 111 1/2 West He was active in the To view this obituary, please go 41-43-45-55-62-65-66-69-71-76-80 VFW Post Commander. Main Street, Centralia, community, coaching to chronline.com/obituaries. Washington’s Sunday Games He is retired U.S. Army WA 98531. National Guard. Match 4: 05-14-16-18 He is survived by his Daily Game: 1-2-9 wife of 47 years, Frances To view this obituary, please In Remembrance Keno: 06-11-13-15-16-18-22-28-29-32- Leedy. He leaves behind go to chronline.com/obituaries. 36-39-40-47-49-56-59-66-69-76 DOUGLAS (DOUG) DWIGHT WANGEN blackjack dealer, even GERALD P. CALKINS starting this position when December 6, 1927-January 20, 2013 the Lucky Eagle initially in Centralia. They had opened. He often stated that Methodist Church, where he wished he could have ive grandchildren, Mariahe was active on the started this earlier in his life. Florencia Rodriguez council and the Men’s Doug and his wife, Bonnie, (Lorenzo), Stefany J. Club. He was willing to do recently celebrated their 35th Donahue (Kyle) and anything for the church, wedding anniversary, January Marta Aguilar, all of from cleaning the kitchen 7th. A ritual they practiced Centralia, Jeremy Calkins to leading the council. annually was to travel to of Sao Paolo, Brazil, and The only thing he didn’t different destinations on Pedro Aguilar (Megan) do was sing in the choir their birthdays in January of Bremerton. Gerry had and that was for a good and June. Many precious nine great- grandchildren, reason! memories were created Lujan, Manuel, Rosario, Gerry was also a on these trips. Another Joshua, Ashlen, Zoe, passionate member of hobby they both particularly Lourdes, Kycen and the Benevolent and Douglas (Doug) Dwight enjoyed was bowling. They Sawyer, all of Centralia. Protective Order of the enjoyed bowling but both In the last months of his Elks Centralia Chehalis Wangen, a man beloved by so many people, passed away truly relished the friendships life, Gerry enjoyed going Lodge 2435. His favorite that were created with fellow Gerald P. “Gerry” to family events, eating program within the BPOE Jan. 22, 2013, at the age of 69. Doug was born in Portland, bowlers. Calkins, 85, passed away out and being with his was the Washington State Doug had a playful side to on Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013 family. Elks Therapy Program for Ore., on June 24, 1943 and him and he enjoyed family surrounded by his family On May 19, 2007, Children. He was State spent most of his growing gatherings immensely. Each at Hillview House in Gerry married Priscilla Chairman of the Program. years in New Rockford, N.D., Christmas, after everyone Centralia, Wash., where (Pat) Calkins, who resides He loved working with where he enjoyed a happy, unwrapped their presents, he had lived the last eight in Centralia and who the therapists and meeting active childhood. One of his Doug would wad some months. He died of natural accompanied him in the the children and families fondest childhood memories wrapping paper and initiate causes. last years of his life. who were in the program. were times spent working a paper ight amongst family Gerry was very proud Gerry worked for the He traveled all over the on the family (Pfeiffer) farm members. Soon, it was paper to have been born in City of Centralia as Chief state to promote the near New Rockford, N.D. lying everywhere! His Watford City, N.D. He Operator of the Waste therapy program. He also Doug was proud of the fact physical presence at these was born on Dec. 6, Water Facility and later held various positions on that he was named after gatherings will be missed. 1927. His parents were for the Washington State the local, district and state two World War II generals, Doug was preceded in Willis Irvin Calkins and Department of Ecology. and national level in the Douglas McArthur and death by his father, Obert Frances Pearl Fitzgerald. When he retired, he BPOE. Dwight Eisenhower. and mother Violet. Doug He was the seventh of became a waste water A memorial service One of Doug’s gifts was is survived by ive siblings, nine children. His parents consultant, traveling much will be held on Saturday, the ability to connect with Richard, Mary, Lawrence and all of his brothers of Washington State. In Feb. 9, 2013 at 11:00 those who came in contact (Judy), George, and David. and his sister preceded 1977, he was awarded a.m. at the Centralia First with him. He almost always Doug was also a father to him in death. When he the Arthur Sidney Bedell Methodist Church at had a smile on his face and ive children, Doug (Julia), was a teenager, his family Award for extraordinary 506 S. Washington Ave, always made those around Kathy, Jennifer (Scott), moved from North Dakota service to the PaciicCentralia, WA 98531. A him comfortable. This James, and Lantz. Doug had to Tacoma, Wash., where Northwest Clean Water reception will follow. gift, despite the physical 10 grandchildren and one he graduated from Lincoln Association. In lieu of lowers, dificulties he encounteredgreat-grandson. High School. He enrolled Gerry was a servant donations in his memory later in his life, was A memorial service in the U.S. Marines and leader, setting an example may be made to the especially inspiring. Doug, celebrating Doug’s positive was stationed in Hawaii for his children and all Washington Elks Therapy as it turned out, was quite impact on family and friends towards the end of World who knew him. If he Program, P.O. Box the entrepreneur when he will be held at Oakview War II. was a member of an 110760, Tacoma, WA opened his own business Grange on February 2, 2013 He met his irst wife, organization, he was an 98411 or to the First in 1968. For close to ten at 1:00 p.m. A reception will Barbara Mae Roy, at the active member. He was United Methodist Church, years, Doug built canopies follow the service. In lieu of Boys Club in Tacoma, a member of the Local 506 S. Washington Ave, titled Ranger Canopy. Even lowers, if you wish to make where they both worked. Chapter 17 of the Retired Centralia, WA 98531. though this business has a contribution, please mail They married on June Public Employees of Please leave been closed for 36 years, checks to the Providence 10, 1950 and took up Washington, having remembrances at www. these sturdy canopies are still Health Care Foundation, residence in Centralia. been president. He was FuneralAlternatives.org occasionally seen in the area. Pulmonary Fund, 914 S. Barbara preceded Gerry also a member of the Arrangements are with Doug worked as a salesman Scheuber Rd. Centralia, WA in death. During their Marine Corps League, Funeral Alternatives of for various businesses in this 98531. Donations can also 54-year marriage, they the American Legion and Washington 360-753- area but it was his last job be made online or credit card had two children, Gary the Veterans Memorial 1065. that provided him the most by calling 360-807-7941. L. Calkins (Emalee) Museum. He was a long happiness professionally. and Judith E. Aguilar standing member of the To view this obituary, please go to Doug worked at the Lucky To view the obituary, please (Hector) who all reside Centralia First United chronline.com/obituaries. Eagle for 15 years as a go to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 9 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013

News in Brief Salzer Creek Levee Challenges Stall New Thurston Repairs Ongoing; Army Corps Could Respond Within Hours County Jail, but Move Is Set for July of Any Emergency LOCKUP: Officer Hirings, it and maintain it instead of los- By The Chronicle Tech Updates Push Back ing on all that money wasted in Lewis County will continue construction.” working with Opening of County’s To mothball the project the Army Corps Restitution Center would have meant to take mon- of Engineers ey from the country’s dwindling to repair the By Chelsea Krotzer general fund. “The general fund would Salzer Creek le- The Olympian vee, according have been in much worse shape to information OLYMPIA — It will be at than the economic recession has presented at least another five months before given it,” Krupp said. Monday’s meet- Thurston County’s new $43.5 Construction continued and million jail opens because of the basics of the main jail facility, ing of the Lewis Michael Strozyk County Com- Lewis County delays in hiring corrections offi- including the kitchen, medical mission. Central Services cers and ensuring new technolo- area, administrative offices, out- Emergency director gies are ready. door sally port and eight hous- repairs to the Major construction on the The Olympian ing units, was finished in early levee were necessitated by De- 100,000 square-foot Account- Corrections Capt. George Eaton walks down the staircase last month in one of the 2011. cember’s heavy rainfall, which ability and Restitution Center new maximum security wings at the currently unused Accountability and Restitu- Those basic areas toward sloughed approximately 30 feet finished in 2011, with an open- tion Center jail. the center of the building are off the bank on the west por- ing date originally set for the built larger than what is needed sales tax measure in 1995 to col- Thoma said. tion of the levee, located between start of this year. by current staffing and inmate Chehalis and Centralia near the It was “naive optimism” that lect funds specifically for a new The main jail has room for population because they are ar- fairgrounds, according to county pushed the county toward the jail to replace county’s aging fa- about 316 beds, below the aver- eas that could not be expanded officials. January deadline that late last cility built in 1978. age 320 inmates in custody last in the future. The Army Corps completed year was determined to be too The additional tax funds also year. That is up from an average “We designed the ARC with the needed emergency repairs ambitious, County Manager went toward the construction of 302 inmates in the general the future in mind,” Thoma said. earlier this month, Lewis County Don Krupp said. and operation of the juvenile de- population in 2008. That doesn’t include housing. Central Services Director Mi- The deadline did not give the tention facility off 32nd Avenue Inmates involved in the work As of now, the jail has enough chael Strozyk said on Monday. county enough time to hire and in Tumwater. At that time, the release program are housed in housing to cover its current in- They currently are working on train the staff needed to operate county was looking to build the an aging trailer added next to mate count, but if numbers keep designs for more permanent re- the new facility. Between 85 per- new jail with room for 240 beds the jail in 1995. The structure rising, the jail will soon need the pairs, which will most likely be cent and 90 percent of those who at Mottman Industrial Park in with 92 bunk-style beds was flex unit and additional dorms. completed this summer. apply fail the background tests, Olympia, Krupp said. meant to be a temporary solu- The eight housing units al- “We do have an understand- Corrections Chief Deputy Todd Those plans were scrapped tion that has been used for more ready constructed are made ing with the Seattle-based office Thoma said. when then-Sheriff Gary Ed- than three times than antici- up of four large dorms for 68 that if we have a high water event, It’s not just jail staff going wards showed an interest in pated and has fallen to disrepair inmates, with direct supervi- that they will respond within through changes. building a regional justice center with leaks and rotting floors. sion by corrections officers and three hours,” Strozyk said. Each department connected on property next to the juvenile The number of female in- a maximum security area with to the jail, including the Pros- detention center. mates also has risen from an four smaller units with room for ecutor’s Office, Office of As- The county held a special average of about 54 in 2008 to 30 single-cell inmates each. Centralia-Based signed Counsel, Superior and election in 2004 for the bond 69 in 2012. Mentally ill inmate The completed jail sat empty Businessman District Court and more, are measure to build the regional numbers also are up, with lim- until the commissioners agreed undergoing changes in policy justice center, which was ulti- ited places to safely hold them to move forward with the work Named to Southwest and procedures, like moving to mately rejected by voters. away from the general popula- release center. The jail unit does paperless filing and expanding Focus went back to the new tion. not have enough capacity for all Washington Fair Board on video court. jail, which broke ground in 2007 Some of the mentally ill in- of the inmates. By The Chronicle “A lot of people don’t realize in the same spot as the proposed mates are kept in the same sin- With that additional build- Entrepreneur Dan Rich, corrections is a hub to the entire regional justice center. gle-housing maximum security ing, a third-party consultant Rochester, has been appointed law and justice system,” Thoma “We still had jail crowding inmate areas, or in holding cells said the county could safely to the Southwest Washington said. “All are connected to the problems, so we just rolled up converted into permanent hous- move into the new jail without Fair Board, according to an an- jail and our processes, either to our sleeves to go back to the ing. the immediate construction of nouncement by Lewis County support us or we support them.” original plans to use this deten- One area dubbed “the Char- the flex unit or additional dorms. Central Services Director Mi- A more realistic goal has tion sales tax to fund a new jail lie Tank” holds low-risk mental The county paid $290,000 chael Strozyk during Monday’s been set for July 1, giving time facility,” Krupp said. health, protective custody, spe- in 2012 to cover maintenance meeting of the Lewis County for the Sheriff’s Office to hire cial needs and medical-needs for the jail as it sits, said Robin Commission. and train qualified staff and en- Cramped Quarters inmates all in the same area. Campbell, fiscal manager. An- The appoint- sure new technologies and poli- “They should be separated,” other $160,000 is in a mainte- ment was made cies are ready for the move. Thurston County Jail is on Thoma said. “We would have nance reserve fund. following board the county courthouse campus them separated, but we are forced Thurston County’s 2013 bud- member Rich- Hiring Officers off Lakeridge Drive in close to mix and cross our fingers.” get has $336,000 set aside to be- proximity to a steep cliff, leaving ard DeBolt’s The hiring of new correc- gin the design and development resignation in little room to expand as the in- of the flex unit, which provides tions officers has been difficult, mate and staff population con- Changing Construction Model December. De- with under-qualified applicants flexible housing for women, the Bolt, a 20th leg- tinues to grow. Construction of the new jail mentally ill and those under coupled with the usual attrition The staff’s only locker room originally consisted of three islative district and retirement that comes with assessment. The unit does not representative is a 5,000-square-foot structure phases: the main jail facility, a need to be built before the in- Dan Rich a staff of more than 100. and the exter- no bigger than a walk-in closet flex-unit with two additional mates and staff can be moved to appointed to fair The county budgeted for 20 with 40 lockers for a staff of 105. dorms and a work release unit. nal communi- board new hires, increasing the jail the new facility. cations director As many as three staffers use one The plan was to move in- Those funds do not cover staff to 125 positions for 2013. half-size locker. Men and wom- mates to the new jail after the for TransAlta, cited inability “to Thurston County is con- construction costs. The unit meet the requirements” as his en share the same locker room. first phase was complete, oper- would be built at a later date, us- tracting with Public Safety Test- Contracted public health ating from two jails during con- reason for bowing out, according ing, a company that tests and ing money from either the coun- officials are working out of a struction of the final two phases. to Strozyk. lists qualified applicants for law ty’s general fund, detention sales renovated storage area, mov- Construction was more than Rich, a Centralia-based busi- enforcement to interview. tax revenue or real estate excise ing the stored items to one of a third of the way complete when nessman, will complete the bal- The background process tax funds, said Krupp. the jail’s sally ports. With no the recession hit in 2008. Because ance of DeBolt’s term, which takes 90 days, said Thoma, look- “It is not a perfect solution, expires in May 2015. He was ing for previous drug, criminal, formal room to conduct mental money for the jail was earmarked but it’s doable,” Thoma said, chosen, in part, for his previous employment and credit history. health evaluations, inmates and from the detention sales tax dol- adding that the flex unit would fair experience, according to the Drug use and criminal his- counselors pull up a chair in the lars, commissioners chose to fin- provide more beds for inmates, County Commission. tory are the most common dis- middle a hallway just feet away ish the first phase of the project. as well as more options for hous- “Dan Rich was an original qualifying factors, Thoma said. from more inmates waiting to Even if commissioners had ing the female and mentally ill member who served as a presi- Those who pass the first make their first appearances by decided to halt construction un- inmates based on demand. dent of the fair commission from phase move on to a polygraph, video court. til the economy improved, the With the property avail- 2009-2011,” Strozyk said. psychological and medical eval- The jail’s original kitchen construction money could not able on site, Thoma said the jail “In addition, the board should uation. Only 25 percent to 30 was designed to feed 86 inmates have been used elsewhere. could potentially grow to house be aware that this coming May, percent of those make it through at a rate of 1,806 meals per “We would have lost out on as many as 1,000 inmates. you have three vacancies that the final steps. week. The kitchen put out an millions of dollars,” Thoma said. “The property was purchased will be on the board for further average of 8,575 meals per week “There would have been slabs of with the intent of having future appointments,” he said. “This is last year and even upwards of concrete and rebar and partial potential for growth, so not to to fill only the unexpired term of Long Time Coming 10,000 meals per week when the plumbing just sitting out there, duplicate the problems being Mr. DeBolt.” Voters approved a detention jail population was at its peak, so the decision was to complete faced now,” Thoma said. Sirens: Graffiti; Stolen Scotch; Bar Dispute; Vehicle Prowl Arrest; DUI Collision Continued from Main 8 ed at 9:24 a.m. Friday on the 200 street near Northwest Chehalis ted to the vehicle prowl and re- Ethel, was arrested and booked block of Southwest Alfred Street. Avenue and Northwest Prindle turned one of the items, a rear- into jail for suspicion of driving the 500 block of North Pearl A stereo, valued at $225, was re- Street. view mirror, to police. under the influence of alcohol Street at 8:20 p.m. Sunday. after he drove off the road on portedly stolen. Shoplifting and a Warrant Minor in Possession of Alcohol Graffiti • Damage to a front window the 400 block of Leonard Road of vacant house on the 400 block • Kelsie B. Lee, 23, Kelso, was • Deputies responded to a one- in Onalaska and collided with a • Someone reported at 9:32 of Southwest 14th Street was re- booked into jail shortly before 3 vehicle collision in the area of fence, grazing a power pole. He a.m. Saturday that a fence was ported at 9:39 a.m. Friday. p.m. after she was arrested for U.S. Highway 12 and Avery Road sustained minor scratches. His spray painted on the 800 block an outstanding warrant and al- East south of Chehalis at about truck was totalled and towed of North Tower Avenue. This Stolen Scotch legedly shoplifting $157 worth 11:30 p.m. Saturday. A deputy from the scene. has been an ongoing issue. • The theft of scotch, valued of merchandise from Kmart. approaching the area of the col- • Someone reported graffiti at $59, was reported at 12:20 p.m. lision spotted two men running Burglary to two different buildings on the Friday from a liquor store on the LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S away from the scene. Police later • A burglary to a garage on 600 block of North Tower Av- 1300 block of Northwest Louisi- OFFICE located the two men hiding east the 200 block of Mineral Hill enue at about 9 a.m. Sunday. ana Avenue. There is video sur- of the collision scene. Both ap- Road in Mineral was reported Stolen Bikes veillance footage of the suspect, Vehicle Prowl Arrest peared “very intoxicated,” and Friday. The suspect broke out a and the case is still under inves- • James L. Mead, 21, Cen- admitted to having been at a par- window, valued at $450, some- • Bicycles were reported sto- tigation. tralia, was arrested and booked ty but denied driving the vehicle. time in the past month. len from the 300 block of North into jail for second-degree ve- Jake R. Swafford, 20, Mossyrock, Rock Street at 8:23 a.m. Satur- Bar Dispute hicle prowl after police received was arrested for alleged minor MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT day. The thief cut the locks on • Kenneth R. Harmanson, a tip suggesting that he was re- in possession of alcohol and ob- the bikes. 25, Winlock, was cited and re- sponsible for a vehicle prowl that structing. Caleb A. Deferates, 21, Theft leased at about 12:30 a.m. Sun- occurred on Jan. 20 on the 800 Castle Rock, was arrested for al- • The theft of cash from an CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT day for disorderly conduct and block of State Street East. When leged obstruction. apartment on the 300 block of resisting arrest after police con- deputies contacted him on Fri- 1st Street was reported at 7 p.m. Vehicle Prowl tacted because he was allegedly day on the 1400 block of South DUI Collision on Jan. 23. The case is still under • A vehicle prowl was report- “fighting and quarrelling” in the Gold Street, he allegedly admit- • Abraham H. Snodgrass, 21, investigation. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 LOCAL / NORTHWEST ‘Gypsy Chain Saw Carver’ Creates Enormous Viking CHAIN SAW SCULPTURE: Artist Halted Work ELDERLY MORTON MAN After His Elderly Father, WITH DEMENTIA STILL Larry Thorsteinson, MISSING AFTER MORE Disappeared Without THAN A MONTH a Trace From Morton By The Chronicle The elderly man with de- By Gale Fiege mentia who disappeared after The Everett Herald he abruptly left his assisted living facility in Morton has ARLINGTON — Thor been missing for more than a sharpened the Viking’s spear, month, and sword and hatchet. police have It’s the details that matter in received no chain saw art, he said. additional Bruce “Thor” Thorsteinson, reports of a self-described “gypsy chain potential saw carver,” is putting the fin- sightings ishing touches on a 10-foot since Jan. sculpture of a fierce Viking cut 3, when he from a large cedar log. The stat- was spotted outside of Larry Thorsteinson ue was commissioned by Ever- Portland missing since ett’s Normanna Lodge, a chapter in a Home Dec. 28 of the Sons of Norway. Depot. The Viking will be placed on An employee at the Home guard this week at the grounds Mark Mulligan / The Everett Herald Depot in Jantzen Beach con- of Normanna Park on Lake Ri- Artist and chain-saw carver Bruce “Thor” Thorsteinson uses a propane torch to darken parts of the 10-foot-tall cedar Viking he tacted police on Jan. 3 after ley, northeast of Arlington, a is carving for the Everett Sons of Norway. The statue will be placed in Normanna Park at Lake Riley near Arlington to celebrate she saw the missing person private park for members of the the 50th anniversary of the park. The artist is the son of Larry Thorsteinson, who is still missing after disappearing without a flyer for 76-year-old Larry lodge. trace from Morton a month ago. Thorsteinson on Facebook. There have been no re- ERIC OSTLUND, 44, a lodge pated. He declined to say the ports of Thorsteinson since member who lives in Snohom- exact price. then, Morton Police Chief Dan ish, came up with the idea for “I gave Thor a basic outline of Mortensen told The Chronicle the giant Viking. He is the what we wanted and he went to on Monday. grandson of Torchy and Helen town,” Ostlund said. “He’s Ice- At the time he was spotted Ostlund, who were longtime landic, so he claimed the Viking in Portland, Thorsteinson ap- leaders in the Everett lodge and as his ancestor, too.” peared safe, healthy and well among those who helped estab- kept, he said. Thorsteinson likes to spend time in hard- lish the park. THORSTEINSON’S great-grand- parents on his father’s side came ware stores, and had his wallet “So working with Thor on with him. this statue is one way I am trying to Washington from Iceland in the 1890s, and there’s Scandina- Police believe that Thor- to continue our traditions at the steinson hitchhiked out of the park. I grew up on Lake Riley, vian blood on his mother’s side, area on Dec. 28. as have my kids and stepkids,” too, he said. The “SIRENS by The Chroni- Ostlund said. “The Viking may Thorsteinson, 49, grew up cle” Facebook page posted the be my smartest idea yet, besides in south King County with an flyer of the missing man and marrying my wife, Heidi.” artistic bent, loving cartooning asked readers to share it on and painting. their personal pages. Since its IT’S BEEN 50 YEARS since the “I’ve never been interested in publication on Facebook, the Norwegian families of Everett much else except ice and flyer has been shared almost established the park, a recre- women,” he said. 4,000 times nationwide, result- ational benefit of membership Following a stint in the Navy, ing in it appearing on about in the Scandinavian fraternity. Thorsteinson became an itiner- 94,000 newsfeeds nationwide. About 100 cabins surround the ant artist. After carving signs Since his flyer went viral on lake, where people swim and and figures throughout West- Facebook, police received a fish. The Viking is to be named ern Washington, he left home to few reports of unconfirmed and dedicated at the lodge’s an- participate in chain saw carving sightings of him throughout the region, Mortensen said. nual midsummer celebration competitions across the United States and Europe. Thorsteinson has not con- at Lake Riley, in honor of those tacted family or the Heritage who established the park. “I’ve been hungry in almost House, where he was living, With the anniversary of the every state and later I became since he disappeared. park on the horizon, Ostlund an international starving artist,” Thorsteinson is considered was thumbing through the Sons Thorsteinson said. “But I have to be a vulnerable adult, and it of Norway magazine a few years faith in the Lord that I am doing appears he was taking medica- ago when he saw a photo of a what I was meant to do.” tion for a mild form of demen- tia, Mortensen said. Thorstein- 20-foot-high chain saw carving Carver Bruce “Thor” Thorsteinson used a chain saw to create a 10-foot-tall Viking THE WORK on the Viking son was allowed to come and of a similar Viking. out of a cedar log for the Sons of Norway in Arlington. “When I went to get bids, I began in December at the go as he pleased from Heri- found that the cost of com- home of his friends, Dave tage House as his dementia did missioning such a thing was and Debbie Tremko, who are UNDER PLASTIC SHEETING and after visiting Portland to look not affect his awareness of his ungodly, way out of the lodge’s Arlington-based chain saw surrounded by scaffolding, he for his father, and was in Mor- surroundings. price range,” Ostlund said. “You carvers. A couple of summers started the carving by roughly ton to check on leads in the case. know the old joke about how ago, the Tremkos got married shaping the Viking’s head from While here he stopped to see his copper wire was invented by during a chain saw exhibition the top of the cedar log, which step-parents, William and Patri- “We really appreciate Thor’s two Norwegians fighting over a in Arlington. At 3 p.m. Sat- Sons of Norway bought from cia Brown, of Salkum. enthusiasm for the project,” Os- penny?” urday during the annual Ar- Bruce Blacker at his sawmill in “I had to take a break from tlund said. lington-Stillaguamish Eagle Oso. the Viking because my head Thorsteinson said it’s been a LODGE MEMBER Luree Mc- Festival, the Tremkos plan The carver stopped for a wasn’t in it,” Thorsteinson said. pleasure and a good distraction, Gee, also a carver, had met to host an auction of newly while after Christmas when his “My dad is hitchhiking. He is even when sawdust gets in his Thorsteinson at a chain saw carved pieces by numerous father, Larry Thorsteinson, 76, missing four fingers on his left mouth. gathering on the East Coast, chain saw artists, including disappeared from an assisted hand. If you see him, call the “A high fiber diet is a by- and she put the men in touch Thorsteinson. living facility in Morton. The police.” product of the work,” he said with each other. A deal was Thorsteinson has been living elder Thorsteinson was last seen Ostlund said he is grateful with a laugh as he sanded the struck for the carving of the at their place, which is covered in Portland at a Home Depot. for the carver’s help and his ex- statue’s spear. “I love the Viking. Viking at a price substantially with chain saw art, logs and a lot The younger Thorsteinson pert artistry, especially under The Vikings were traveling men less than what Ostlund antici- of sawdust. was in Lewis County this week the circumstances. like me.”

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News in Brief 21 Full-Grown Maples Cut Down in State Park SHELTON (AP) — Park rangers are investigating a disturbing mystery in a Mason County state park. KING-TV reports 21 full-grown maple trees — some as old as 100 years — have been chopped down inside Jarrell Cove State Park. Many of the trees were left behind, chopped up into pieces. Ranger Mischa Cowles says it appears the thieves were looking for high qual- ity, 2-foot sections of maple to be used to make violins or guitars. The trees are on a remote part of the 89-acre park on Harstine Island. Cowles believes the thieves came onto the property when the park was closed. Some of the trees they chopped down were 100-feet tall. Contagious Traveler With Measles Was at Sea-Tac SEATTLE (AP) — The Seattle and King County Public Health Department reports a passenger with contagious measles made a stop at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Jan. 18. Measles is highly contagious, although most people are immune to the disease because of vaccinations. Spokesman James Apa says the health department warning is for people who are unsure of their immunity and develop an illness with fever or an unexplained rash before Feb. 9. Measles, also known as rubeola, causes fever, rash, cough and red, Joshua Trujillo / seattlepi.com watery eyes. People at highest risk include those who are unvaccinat- Seattle Police Department oicers examine an inert surface to air missile launcher brought to the gun buy back program run ed, as well as pregnant women, infants under six months and those by the Seattle Police Department on Saturday. The city has collected donations totaling nearly $120,000 to pay for a series of with weakened immune systems. gun buyback events. Participants were asked to unload and secure their weapons in the trunk of their vehicle or in a locked The contagious traveler flew from Amsterdam to Portland container. through a connecting flight in Seattle. People who flew on Jan. 18 through a south or north gate or took an airport train may have been Missile Launcher Shows Up at Seattle Gun Buyback exposed. After arriving in Oregon, the traveler received medical treatment and public health authorities were notified. By Phuong Le man Joe Kubistek said Mon- While there were private gun The day. “It’s too early to give any buyers at the periphery of Sat- information on it until we have urday’s event, Metz said a large Police Kill Gunman at Seattle Bar SEATTLE — Seattle police hands-on access to see it and majority of people chose to wait SEATTLE (AP) — Police say an officer killed a man who raised worked with Army officials take a look at it.” in line and get less money be- his gun at officers after shooting his ex-girlfriend and a nightclub Monday to track down the his- Police witnessed the private cause they wanted to make sure doorman in Seattle’s Central District. tory of a nonfunctional missile exchange of the military launch they got the weapons off the There were more than two dozen people in the Twilight Exit bar launcher that showed up at a tube near the gun buyback event, streets. about 10:15 p.m. Sunday when the gunman walked in and confront- weapons buyback program and where gun buyers tempted those “These are very dangerous ed his ex-girlfriend. Police say he wounded the 25-year-old and the determine whether it was legal or standing in long lines to turn in weapons,” Metz said. “They may bouncer when he tried to intervene. possibly stolen from the military. their weapons with cash. not have looked very pretty, but Responding officers confronted the gunman going out a side A man standing outside the “It was absolutely crazy what (they’re) definitely operable.” door. Police say he raised his gun and was shot and fatally wounded event Saturday bought the mili- we saw out there,” Seattle Mayor The firearms collected in- by one officer. The two victims were taken to Harborview Medical tary weapon for $100 from an- Mike McGinn said at a news cluded 348 pistols, 364 rifles and Center. The hospital says the woman is in satisfactory condition and other person there, according to conference Monday where of- three so-called street sweepers, the man is in serious condition, but both should recover. Detective Mark Jamieson. ficials announced they had col- or shotguns that include a high The single-use device is a lected a total of 716 weapons, in- capacity magazine capable of launch tube assembly for a Sting- cluding four confirmed as stolen. holding twelve 12-gauge shot- Lawmakers Revise Parental Notification Bill er portable surface-to-air missile Officers saw guns changing gun shells. OLYMPIA (AP) — After facing criticism that a bill purporting to and already had been used. As a private hands without knowing The program allowed people mandate parental notification for minors seeking abortions would controlled military item, it is not whether the person buying the to anonymously turn in their also place long-existing abortion rights in the state at risk, Republican available to civilians through gun had the legal right to buy weapons for a shopping gift card lawmakers on Monday introduced revisions narrowing the bill’s scope. any surplus or disposal program it, and those transactions are worth up to $200 — $100 for In its original form, Senate Bill 5156 would have repealed laws offered by the government, ac- occurring all the time, McGinn each handgun, rifle or shotgun passed by voter initiative in 1991 codifying in state law that women cording to Jamieson. said. turned in, and $200 for each gun have the right to seek abortions and that doctors have the right to Seattle police have contacted He added that the private classified as an assault weapon perform them. Army officials at Joint Base Lew- sales of the missile launch tube under state law. Officials distrib- By extension, the bill would have made doctors performing abor- is-McChord near Tacoma, depu- and other weapons illustrate the uted about $70,000 in gift cards tions in the state guilty of a class C felony, punishable by up to five ty chief Nick Metz said Monday. need for comprehensive back- at Saturday’s event. years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000, in the event that federal “Once it’s brought on base ground checks as proposed by Police said the man who had laws allowing abortion are reversed. In the new version, those re- and investigators have a chance President , as well purchased the launch tube indi- peals of existing law are removed. to look at it, they’ll see what they as other regulations at the state cated he wanted to keep it if he Sen. 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Main 12  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 LOCAL Work Under Way for Statue of College Founders News in Brief Chehalis to Be Part of $100,000 PROJECT: Statewide Forum on Memorial Will Honor Pair Who Led Women in Agriculture Institution through By The Chronicle the Great Depression Women farmers in Lewis County will have the unique op- and World War II portunity to participate in an agri- culture workshop offering inspira- By Amy Nile tional speaker, practical advice on [email protected] how to improve management skills Centralia College is build- and networking opportunities with ing a lasting remembrance for other women entrepreneurs. the two women who brought “Growing Your Successful the school to life and preserved Farm Business” will be held it through the Great Depression on Saturday, Feb. 23, and will and World War II. broadcast the keynote speaker to The Centralia College 21 different locations throughout Foundation has raised nearly the state, including Chehalis, at $100,000 for a historical stat- the Lewis County Courthouse. ue of Margaret Corbet and The conference begins at 8 a.m. Katharine Kemp — two fac- with coffee and tea and ends at 4 p.m. Lunch is included. The new local- ulty members instrumental ized format of the conference is de- in keeping the state’s longest signed to let women farmers benefit continuously operating com- Pete Caster / [email protected] from a statewide conference while munity college alive during its Julie Johnson, the Centralia College Foundation’s director of donor and alumni relations, left, looks at a wax mock-up a new still meeting their on-farm duties. formative years. Keynote speaker Trini Camp- Jim Stafford, of Wildlife In statue slated for the campus with Chronicle columnist and retired Centralia College professor Gordon Aadland at the Hanke House on Monday afternoon. The statue, which will be called the Corbet/Kemp statue, will honor Margaret Corbet and bell, owner of Riverdog Farm in Bronze in Adna, will spend the Katharine Kemp, two early pioneers at the college. Corbet was the irst principal of the junior college, while Kemp was the Guinda, Calif., will share her ex- next two to three months sculpt- irst dean of students. periences of beginning farming in ing, casting and installing the the Napa Valley in 1990 by renting life-size figures of the women in two acres and sharecropping and 1930s dress. kept the college going through the Depression.” now owning a diverse 500-acre “The challenge is going to be organic farm in the prime agricul- capturing the likeness of these Corbet was one of the school’s original faculty members, dating tural area called the Capay Valley. two ladies,” the 75-year-old said. A second workshop will help pro- “But we’ll do it. I’m an old man back to 1925, when the college was located on the third floor of ducers become better financially pre- with a little bit of confidence.” pared to take advantage of an oppor- Stafford, who studied at Centralia High School. “Margaret Corbet stepped up tunity to grow an operation and also the art at the college in the late survive a downturn in the economy. 1950s and early ’60s, said the during the war and led the col- lege,” said Julie Johnson, of the A local panel of women in ag- project, which will be his biggest riculture will be at each location Centralia College Foundation. yet, is close to his heart because to share experiences about their he knew Kemp personally. Corbet and Kemp together, risks and challenges with farm- “Katharine Kemp, she was a Johnson said, would go to busi- ing, including how they use their force to be reckoned with,” Staf- nesses on Tower Avenue and get financial tool to manage risk. ford said. “She was a strict, no- money to keep the college going Registration for the conference is nonsense woman.” through tough economic times. $25 and includes a copy of the book Stafford said Kemp once ap- “They really got out where “Farmer Jane — Women Changing proached him when he was a the rubber hits the road and the Way We Eat” and lunch. The young student and asked him made Centralia College what it deadline to register for the event is why he wasn’t studying in Se- is today,” she said. Monday, Feb. 18, by mail or online. attle where he could work with In the women’s honor, the Sculptor Jim Staford holds up a wax Website registration is now nude models. college hopes to have the statue mock-up the future Corbet/Kemp TO DONATE available online at www.wom- installed on the southwest side “She was just dangling me on Statue near where the bronze piece of Address: Centralia College eninag.wsu.edu. To receive a a string,” Stafford said with a of the Kirk Library, just off Aad- art will be planted at Centralia College. Foundation, 600 Centralia Col- print brochure in the mail, con- laugh. land Esplanade in time for com- lege Blvd., Centralia, 98531 tact Margaret Viebrock at (509) Following that occasion, mencement this spring. Amy Nile Phone: (360) 736-9391, ext. 745-8531 or [email protected]. Stafford said, the two would al- “If it weren’t for the work Business, Education The conference is sponsored by & South Lewis County 290 Email: ways exchange smiles in passing. Katharine and Margaret did, we (360) 807-8235 foundation@centralia. the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture and “She was the real deal,” he wouldn’t be here today,” John- twitter.com/AmyNileReports edu the WSU Extension Western Center said. “And Margaret Corbet son said. facebook.com/AmyNileheChronicle for Risk Management Education. CH489989cz.cg The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Senators Promise Do Penalties for Smokers French Military Says Immigration Bill Forces Have Entered Through Senate by Timbuktu; Militants Summer, Point to and the Obese Make Sense? Burned Manuscripts Pitfalls Ahead By Mike Stobbe as They Fled WASHINGTON (AP) — Key The Associated Press SEVARE, Mali (AP) — Backed Democratic and Republican NEW YORK — Faced with ‘‘This is my life. I should be by French helicopters and para- senators are pledging to get a the high cost of caring for able to do what I want.’’ troopers, Malian soldiers entered wide-ranging immigration bill smokers and overeaters, ex- the fabled city of Timbuktu on through the Senate by summer perts say society must grapple Monday after al-Qaida-linked mil- even as they point to numerous with a blunt question: Instead Sebastian Lopez itants who ruled the outpost by fear pitfalls ahead. of trying to penalize them and college student for nearly 10 months fled into the The group of eight senators change their ways, why not just desert, setting fire to a library that unveiled proposals Monday to let these health sinners die pre- held thousands of manuscripts secure the border, allow more maturely from their unhealthy able to do what I want,” said Se- only a marginal effect. “Ulti- dating to the Middle Ages. guest workers, require tougher habits? bastian Lopez, a college student mately these things are weak French Col. Thierry Bur- verification measures by em- Annual health care costs are from Queens, speaking last Sep- tea,” said Dr. Scott Gottlieb, a khard, chief military spokesman ployers and create a path to citi- roughly $96 billion for smokers tember when the New York City physician and fellow at the right- in Paris, said that there had been zenship for 11 million illegal im- and $147 billion for the obese, Board of Health approved the of-center think tank, the Ameri- no combat with the Islamists but migrants already in the country. the government says. These soda size rules. can Enterprise Institute. that the French and Malian forc- They expressed optimism costs accompany sometimes Gottlieb’s view is debat- es did not yet control the town. they can succeed where numer- heroic attempts to prolong lives, CRITICS ALSO CONTEND that to- able. There are plenty of public Still, there was celebration ous past efforts have failed. Re- including surgery, chemothera- bacco- and calorie-control mea- health researchers that can show among the thousands of Tim- publican Sen. John McCain of py and other measures. sures place a disproportionately smoking control measures have buktu residents who fled the city Arizona said November’s elec- But despite these rescue at- heavy burden on poor people. brought down smoking rates rather than live under strict and tion losses show Republicans tempts, smokers tend to die 10 That’s because they: and who will argue that smok- pitiless Islamic rule and the dire they need to take steps to win years earlier on average, and the —Smoke more than the rich, ing taxes are not regressive so poverty that worsened after the over Latino voters. obese die five to 12 years pre- and have higher obesity rates. long as money is earmarked for tourist industry was destroyed. But the senators quickly en- maturely, according to various —Have less money so sales programs that help poor people “In the heart of people from countered a cool reaction from researchers’ estimates. taxes hit them harder. One study quit smoking. northern Mali, it’s a relief — other lawmakers, including Sen- last year found poor, nicotine- And debate they will. There freedom finally,” said Cheick ate Republican Leader Mitch AND ATTEMPTS to curb smok- dependent smokers in New York always seems to be a fight when- Sormoye, a Timbuktu resident McConnell, who said immigra- ing and unhealthy eating fre- — a state with very high ciga- ever this kind of public health who fled to Bamako, the capital. tion legislation is too important quently lead to backlash: Wit- rette taxes — spent as much as legislation comes up. And it’s a Timbuktu, a city of mud- to be written in a back room. ness the current legal tussle over a quarter of their entire income fight that can go in all sorts of walled buildings and 50,000 New York City’s first-of-its-kind on smokes. directions. For example, some people, was for centuries a seat of limits on the size of sugary bev- —Are less likely to have a car studies even suggest that be- Islamic learning and a major trad- Washington Casts erages and the vicious fight last to shop elsewhere if the corner cause smokers and obese people ing center along the North African Wary Eye at Muslim year in California over a ballot bodega or convenience store die sooner, they may actually caravan routes that carried slaves, proposal to add a $1-per-pack stops stocking their vices. cost society less than healthy gold and salt. In Europe, legend Brotherhood; Foreign cigarette tax, which was ulti- people who live much longer had it that it was a city of gold. To- Aid Threatened mately defeated. CRITICS CALL THESE approaches and develop chronic conditions day, its name is synonymous to “This is my life. I should be unfair, and believe they have like Alzheimer’s disease. many with the ends of the earth. WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama be- gins his second term straining Eight Bodies Found to maintain a good relationship Protests in Egypt Continue with Egypt, an important U.S. in Mexico Where ally whose president is a con- Band Went Missing servative Islamist walking a fine MONTERREY, Mexico (AP) — line between acting as a moder- A state forensic official says at least ate peace broker and keeping his eight bodies have been pulled from Muslim Brotherhood party hap- a well in northern Mexico near the py with anti-American rhetoric. site where 20 people went missing The White House last sum- late last week, including 16 mem- mer had hoped to smooth over bers of a Colombian-style band. some of the traditional tensions The official says the Nuevo between Washington and the Leon State Investigative Agency Brotherhood, a party rooted in is working at the site through the opposition to Israel and the U.S., night in the town of Mina near when Egypt overthrew dictator the northern city of Monterrey, Hosni Mubarak and picked Mo- and the body count could rise. hammed Morsi as its first demo- The official spoke late Sun- cratically elected leader. day on condition of anonymity But a spate of recent steps — because he was not authorized from Brotherhood-led attacks to discuss the case. on protesters, to vague protes- tations of women’s freedoms in the nation’s new constitution, Blast in Pakistan Mine to revelations of old comments by Morsi referring to Jews as Kills Eight Coal Miners “bloodsuckers” and “pigs” — QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — have raised alarm among senior Khalil Hamra / The Associated Press A Pakistani mining official says U.S. officials and threatens $1 A masked Egyptian protester, part of the Black Bloc, lashes the victory sign during clashes with riot police, background, a methane gas explosion in a billion in American aid to Egypt. near Tahrir Square, Cairo, Egypt on Monday. An unpredictable new element has entered Egypt’s wave of political private coal mine in the south- Though the Brotherhood was unrest, a mysterious group of black-masked young men calling themselves the Black Bloc. They present themselves as west has killed eight miners. founded in Egypt, its influence the defenders of protesters against the rule of President Mohammed Morsi, but Islamists have used them to depict the Senior mining inspector If- and affiliates have spread across opposition as a violent force wrecking the nation. tikhar Ahmed said two miners the Mideast and into North Af- were found unconscious after rica — where two recent terrorist Monday’s blast, in Duki village. attacks and a French assault on Ahmed said dozens of min- Islamist militants in Mali have ers angered over the incident presented Obama with a new rallied there Monday, demand- front in the battle against ex- Neglect, Errors Contributed to ing action against the owner. tremism for his second term. He said the miners accused the owner of ignoring safety First Soldier to Survive Brazil Nightclub Fire, 231 Dead measures and that authorities SANTA MARIA, Brazil (AP) have opened an investigation to Losing All Limbs in Iraq — There was no fire alarm. There determine what caused the blast. War Gets Double-Arm were no sprinklers or fire escapes. And when a band member tried Iran Says Monkey Sent Transplant in Baltimore to put out a fire that had been The first soldier to survive started by pyrotechnics, the ex- on Successful Space after losing all four limbs in the tinguisher didn’t work. Voyage in Step Toward Iraq war has received a double- All the elements were in arm transplant. place for the tragedy at the Kiss Manned Missions Brendan Marrocco had the nightclub early Sunday. The re- TEHRAN, Iran (AP) — A operation on Dec. 18 at Johns sult was the world’s worst fire of gray-tufted monkey strapped in Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, its kind in more than a decade, a pod resembling an infant’s car his father said Monday. The with 231 people dead and this seat rode an Iranian rocket into 26-year-old Marrocco, who is southern Brazilian college town space and returned safely, offi- from New York City, was injured in shock and mourning. cials said Monday in what was de- by a roadside bomb in 2009. Funerals began on Monday, scribed as a step toward Tehran’s He also received bone mar- as reports continued to emerge goal of a manned space flight. row from the same dead donor about the accumulation of ne- The mission also touched on who supplied his new arms. glect and errors at the packed concerns that advances in Iran’s That novel approach is aimed at night spot. rocket expertise could be chan- helping his body accept the new According to state safety neled into military use for long- limbs with minimal medication codes here, clubs should have range weapons that might one day to prevent rejection. one fire extinguisher every 1,500 carry nuclear warheads. Iran says The military is sponsoring square feet as well as multiple it does not seek atomic weapons. operations like these to help emergency exits. Limits on the Felipe Dana / The Associated Press Launching a live animal into wounded troops. About 300 have number of people admitted are Relatives hold photographs of Pamella Lopes, who died in a nightclub ire, as they space — as the U.S. and the So- lost arms or hands in the wars. to be strictly respected. None of stand a public square near the nightclub in Santa Maria, Brazil on Monday. A fast- viet Union did more than a half- “He was the first quad ampu- that appears to have happened at moving ire roared through the crowded, windowless Kiss nightclub in this south- century ago in the infancy of their tee to survive” from the wars in the Santa Maria nightclub. ern Brazilian city early Sunday, killing 231 people. Many of the victims were under programs — may boost a coun- Iraq and Afghanistan, and there “A problem in Brazil is that 20 years old, including some minors. try’s stature. But John Logsden, a have been four others since then, there is no control of how many space policy professor emeritus said Brendan Marrocco’s father, people are admitted in a build- at George Washington University, Alex Marrocco. “He was really ing,” said Joao Daniel Nunes, a Alegre. “They never are clearly many people enter these night said Iran’s achievement should excited to get new arms.” civil engineer in nearby Porto stated, and nobody controls how clubs.” draw no concern. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 LOCAL W.F. West Receives $19,000 to Develop STEM Education LIGHTHOUSE SCHOOL: Science, Technology, 2013 ‘LIGHTHOUSE’ Engineering and SCHOOLS Math Programs in W.F. West High School (Chehalis) Chehalis Provide Delta High School (Kennewick) a Model for Other Bremerton High School Schools in the State (Bremerton) Stevens Elementary By Amy Nile School (Aberdeen) [email protected] West Valley Junior High School (West Valley, Yakima) W.F. West High School in San Juan School District Chehalis is doing it right in sci- West Hills STEM Academy ence, technology, engineering (Bremerton) and math education. The state Office of Superin- Source: Office of the tendent of Public Instruction Superintendent of Public has chosen the school to men- Instruction tor others and provide technical assistance in improving STEM studies. W.F. West, along with five other schools and an entire district, known as “Lighthouse” ‘‘The work they do will schools, will receive $19,000 benefit classrooms grants to develop and promote STEM education. across the state.’’ “The work they do will benefit classrooms across Randy Dorn the state,” said Randy Dorn, state superintendent state superintendent of public of public instruction instruction, in a press release. Chehalis School District Su- perintendent Ed Rothlin said with an emphasis on STEM de- W.F. West received the honor livered through project-based because of its strong programs instruction. in computer programming, ad- The STEM programs also vanced math, robotics, molecu- provide active partnerships with lar genetics and Biotech Day, in businesses and the local com- Pete Caster / [email protected] which about 350 students from munity to connect learning be- Kayla Johnston, a junior at W.F. West Lewis, Thurston and Pacific yond the classroom. High School, guides a robot that she counties are exposed to science. Students in the robotics pro- built toward a ping-pong ball in Clif “We felt we had a good thing gram at W.F. West work with White’s robotics class on Monday going,” he said. engineers and computer pro- morning in Chehalis. Rothlin said he hopes to use grammers from outside busi- the additional funding for a nesses and the community. five-day summer STEM camp Grants from the Chehalis for area students and to add ro- Foundation, Rothlin said, have botics to Biotech Day. Addition- enabled W.F. West to offer these ally, he said, the district is work- expensive advanced courses ing on a STEM partnership with to high school students. Be- Centralia College. cause W.F. West has funding for Lighthouse schools origi- STEM education, Rothlin said, nated in 2010 and serve as re- he hopes to push some of the sources of how to provide small, programs down to the middle highly personalized classrooms and elementary school levels. Clif White, a science and physics teacher at W.F. West High School, shows the in- On the Web struction booklet for one of his robotics class projects on Monday in Chehalis. The state oice of the superintendent of public instruction has chosen W.F. West to PHOTOS: See more photos of mentor others and provide technical assistance in improving science, technol- W.F. West’s Student Robotics ogy, engineering and math studies. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Five Local Grapplers Win at Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 3 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Beach Brawl Prep Basketball Saturday’s 2B Boys Basketball District Morton-White Pass Wins C2BL Title Outright By The Chronicle the second-place team, already 3-pointers in the first half, but and Kaleb Poquette scored 6 MORTON — The Timber- has three losses on its record. held the Pirates to 8 points in with 11 rebounds. Hoops wolves made their ownership of "That was one of our goals both the third and fourth quar- Morton-White Pass (18-1, the 2012-13 Central 2B League this year, obviously, so that was ters. 14-0 league, ranked No. 2 in pleasing for us all," MWP coach Wasson finished with 13 the AP poll) will host Winlock boys basketball title a solo af- Tony Gillispie said. points, Zurfluh scored 11 and at White Pass High School on Playoffs fair with a 52-40 win over Adna Containing Pirate guards Coleman added 9 for Adna. Friday, and will close out the here Saturday night. Cooper Zurfluh, Lane Wasson Kalen Dunlap led Morton- regular season at Onalaska on Morton-White Pass, with and Tucker Coleman, he added, White Pass with 21 points, hit- Saturday. Looming two games left in the regular was the team's defensive focus. ting 6 of 12 from long range, Adna (8-5 league) will play season, improved to 14-0 in The Timberwolves led 26-24 and added nine rebounds. Ky- at Toutle Lake on Wednedsay, By Aaron VanTuyl league with the win. Onalaska, at halftime, after Adna hit five lon Gillispie added 10 points, and host Napavine on Friday. [email protected] The District 4 basketball Saturday’s NWAACC Women’s Basketball tournament are looming, and the coaches, fans and sportswrit- ers are poring over scores and schedules to find out who fits where. Here's the rundown as to what's set in stone and what dates to keep in mind before the brackets are filled and the action starts. BOYS 2As Dates: Feb. 9-19; Champion- ship is Friday, Feb. 15, at Saint Martin's University Entries: Five from the Ev- ergreen 2A Conference, three from the Greater St. Helens 2A League; Top Three to Advance to Regionals

Who's In EvCo: W.F. West, River Ridge, Capital and Centralia have all sealed spots; Black Hills (2-8) and Tumwater (3-6) are still in contention and play Friday GSHL: Mark Morris, Wash- ougal and Hockinson have locked up the three berths Favorites: W.F. West is un- defeated in league games with Brock Wade in the starting lineup; River Ridge hasn't lost since Dec. 18; Mark Morris (5-1 league) is always a favorite, and went toe-to-toe with top-ranked Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Lynden in a 59-55 loss on Jan. 19 Local Interest: Centralia is Centralia’s Shanae Sauls, center, and teammate Sabra Sproul, right, double team South Puget Sound’s McKenzie Raben during the Lady Blazers’ victory over the back in the playoffs for the first Clippers Saturday in Olympia. time since 2009. The Tigers look locked into the No. 4 seed, which would put their first-round game at Mark Morris on Saturday, Feb. 9. Blazer Women Blast Clippers 1As By The Chronicle roster played at least 14 minutes. from long range. Rani Wie- effort was good, and that we OLYMPIA — Another day, "I thought our kids came in gand, who had joined the team had a pretty good businesslike Dates: Feb. 4-15; Champion- another win for the Centra- with a pretty good attitude, or a week earlier after a handful approach to Saturday," Schutz ship is Friday, Feb. 15, in Cheha- lia College women's basketball approach to the game," Cen- of injuries on the team, scored said. lis team. tralia coach Shane Schutz said. 12 points and grabbed seven re- Centralia (15-3, ranked Entries: Six from the SWW "We got some significant min- bounds, and Italia Mengarelli The Lady Blazers ran their fourth in the NWAACC coach- 1A Evergreen, six from the SWW record to 8-0 in NWAACC utes from our kids who need and Kristen Schoenherr each 1A Trico; Top Four Advance to West Division action with a 77- minutes to, basically, get their added 9 points. es poll) will host rival Lower Regionals 33 win over South Puget Sound legs under them." Centralia forced a whopping Columbia (6-2 league, second in here Saturday afternoon. Karina Gee scored 20 points 36 turnovers and hit 12 of 29 (41 the West Division) on Wednes- Who's In Centralia led 36-15 at half- off the bench to lead the Blazers, percent) from long range. day to start the second half of its Evergreen: Tenino, Hoquiam, time, and all 10 players on the including hitting 5 of 8 shots "I just thought, overall, our league schedule. Forks, and Montesano are in. Rochester, Rainier and Elma are separated by a half-game in the Saturday’s NWAACC Men’s Basketball bottom three spots in the stand- ings. Two of them will make dis- tricts. Rochester needs a win at Blazers Improve Elma tonight (the Warriors won 57-43 the first time the teams to 6-2 in League played) to seal a berth. Trico: Toledo, Kalama, With Win Over Woodland, La Center, Castle Rock, White Salmon and King's S. Puget Sound Way Christian are the top seven By The Chronicle teams; White Salmon and King's OLYMPIA — The Trail- Way are both 6-10 and have two- blazers heated up in the second game leads over No. 8 Ilwaco (4- half to overcome a halftime 12) with two games to play. deficit here Saturday in a 63-55 Favorites: Toledo and Ka- NWAACC West Division win lama (both 15-1 league) have over South Puget Sound. been the favorites to play in the district championship since the Centralia shot 15 of 29 from preseason, and have been ranked the floor (52 percent) in the sec- in the AP poll throughout the ond half — after going 10 of 24 season (currently 4 and 5, re- (42 percent) in the first half — spectively). The Indians and Chi- and made 16 of its 18 trips to the nooks split during the regular foul line after the intermission to season. Tenino has quietly gone outscore the Clippers 41-28 after 9-1 and will likely host a first- the break. round playoff game. Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle please see BASKETBALL, page S3 Centralia’s Jordan Dam, right, reaches for the rock as SPSCC’s Jamey Smith pulls it away Saturday in Olympia. please see BLAZERS, page S3

Saved The Final Word Centralia’s Sabra Sproul Eastern Wash. Beats Portland State, 76-65 saves a loose TV’s Best Bet CHENEY, Wash. (AP) — Venky Jois Eastern Washington never trailed in ball from going College Basketball out of bounds had 20 points, 13 rebounds and five as- the game. Its biggest lead was 15 points Saturday at sists to lead Eastern Washington to a early in the second half, Wisconsin at Ohio State South Puget 76-65 win over Portland State Monday Aaron Moore led the Vikings (5-12, 4 p.m. Sound. Centra- night. 3-7) with 20 points and 10 rebounds. Mi- ESPN lia won, 77-33. Parker Kelly scored 17 points — go- chael Harthun scored 14 points and Gary ing 5 for 8 from 3-point range — while Winston added 12 for Portland State, Martin Seiferth had 13 points and Kevin which has dropped four in a row and Winford scored 12 as the Eagles (5-15, 3-7 hasn’t won on the road in 10 tries this sea- Jesse Smith / For The Chronicle Big Sky) ended a four-game losing streak. son. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 SPORTS

NBA PONDERING A KING-LESS FUTURE By Chris Megerian Times (MCT) SACRAMENTO, Calif. _ For many, this city’s biggest selling point is its proximity to other, more exciting places, like the cosmopolitan hills of San Francisco or the ski slopes of Lake Tahoe. But for almost three decades, there has been one thing people didn’t need to leave town for: the professional basketball. For Sac- Sacramento ramentans, the Kings are more Metro Chamber and a for- than just an NBA franchise. mer legislator. They’re a sign that the city is not But even those who eagerly second-rate. defend Sacramento’s charms _ Fair-weather fans here are which include a bounty of ma- scarce; devotees have stuck with jestic trees and the gleaming the Kings through miserable white Capitol nestled in a 40- season after miserable season. acre park _ admit that losing the The team is central to the vision Kings would be a setback. of local politicians, planners and “If the Kings go, what do we builders to make their down- have to look forward to?” said town a more vibrant urban cen- salesman Kimo Wong, 29. “A ter with a new arena. The mayor, couple of concerts? Monster Kevin Johnson, is a former NBA Jam?” star and one of the team’s big- Moving the Kings to Se- gest supporters. attle still requires NBA ap- But now, after years of tor- proval, which could come in menting locals by flirting with April. Meanwhile, Johnson has out-of-town suitors, the Kings’ launched a frantic effort to re- financially troubled owners tain the team. have reached a deal to sell the The mayor canceled his trip team to a Seattle investment to President Obama’s inaugura- group. The buyers want to bring tion and is forging a coalition the team north and rebrand it of local business leaders willing as the Supersonics, restoring a to bid for the team. He’s hunt- franchise that bolted Seattle five ing for investors who could put years ago. up the hundreds of millions of The pending loss of Sacra- dollars necessary for a credible mento’s only big-league sports alternative plan. franchise is a blow to a city “It’s bigger than basketball,” with a long-standing inferior- he said last week at City Hall. ity complex. It didn’t help that “It’s about jobs. It’s about eco- Arnold Schwarzenegger refused nomic development. It’s about David Zalubowski / The Associated Press to move here while he was gov- creating an identity.” Sacramento Kings guard Aaron Brooks drives the lane for a shot past Denver Nuggets guard Ty Lawson in Denver Saturday. ernor, commuting by private jet Sacramento’s built-in politi- from Los Angeles instead. cal class has rallied to the cause. on game days, and the Sacra- into any sports bar and you’ll An Air Force staff sergeant, “They already call Sacramen- When the Kings’ owners con- mento arena gained a reputa- probably hear an unprintable once thrilled to be stationed at to a cow town,” said Alice Mor- sidered moving the team south tion as one of the loudest in the stream of invective against the a nearby base so he could cheer row, 55, who was tending bar in to Anaheim, Republican con- league. Maloof family, the team’s con- his team on, was heartbroken the city’s Midtown neighbor- sultant Rob Stutzman collected David Taylor, a commercial trolling owners since 1999. that the Kings could leave. hood. “And now we’re not even signatures in an effort to block real estate developer working Many feel they have man- A middle-aged couple said going to have a professional public financing for a new arena with Johnson to keep the Kings aged the team poorly, and their they bought season tickets when team?” there. The plan eventually fell in town, said having a winning attempts to move the Kings are they heard the team needed help. Situated in the northern through. team sent a message to potential seen as disloyal. Sacramento’s mayor sat reaches of the Central Valley, “Don’t think we won’t take a investors: “This was a fun place “Nobody wants the Kings to courtside, munching on nachos, Sacramento helped anchor Cali- look at Seattle and what they’re to live. It’s an attractive place to leave,” said Jennifer Copperberg, taking pictures with fans and fornia’s gold rush and was the going to do with public funds live.” 37, who works at an insurance throwing a free T-shirt into the final destination for the first up there,” Stutzman said in an But the Kings have fallen company and was sharing a beer crowd. transcontinental railroad. More interview. into trouble as the team lost tal- with friends in East Sacramento. Doug Hulsebus, 50, of El Do- recently, the capital city has When the Kings moved to ent and the arena slid into disre- “But we’re tired of the Maloofs rado Hills, Calif., said the team been an epicenter for suburban Sacramento from Kansas City pair. Last year, ESPN ranked the and want them to leave.” won’t get the same adoration growth. in 1985, fans packed a small Kings second to last of 122 pro- On Wednesday, the Kings from Seattle. Today, it’s alive with farm- gym to watch their new home- fessional sports teams on such returned to Sacramento for “I don’t think anybody could to-table eateries, hip cocktail town team practice, cheering on benchmarks as fan relations, their first home game since the love the Kings like Sacramento lounges and artisan coffeehous- the players even during routine winning records and stadium deal to move the team was an- has,” he said. es that attract plaudits from the shooting drills. Since then, the experience. nounced. A few thousand empty elite of the food-and-drink-ob- Kings have sold out 19 of their The constant chatter about seats were a reminder that the Free sessed Bay Area. 27 seasons. moving the team, which has re- Kings have seen better days, but Such amenities mean “the The Kings often struggled ceived wall-to-wall news cover- there was no shortage of support Pre-triP world doesn’t end if the Kings but eventually hit their stride, age in the local media, has exas- from the rowdy fans who were do leave,” said Roger Niello, winning division titles in 2002 perated fans who hate what has there, even as Sacramento lost to saFetY president and chief executive of and 2003. Bars filled with fans happened to the Kings. Walk the last-place Phoenix Suns. CHeCK Safety Checks Include: • Tire Pressure Celtics’ Rondo Tears Right ACL to End Season Over • Tread Depth • Visual Alignment BOSTON (AP) — Boston be ready, but I don’t know. news.” said. “Nobody can fill his shoes. • Brakes Celtics star point guard Rajon Rondo injured his right knee As Celtics players walked off That’s what makes him great. So • Shocks Rondo will miss the rest of the in Friday night’s 123-112 dou- the court through a tunnel to- the only thing we can do is work • Battery season with a torn anterior cru- ble-overtime loss in Atlanta, a ward their locker room, Rondo, as hard as possible and keep the • Plus Free Tire Rotation ciate ligament in his right knee. game in which the Celtics blew a dressed in street clothes, greeted momentum going from this The news came during Bos- 27-point lead, but Rivers said he them. game and have no letup.” ton’s 100-98 double-overtime didn’t know when. “I know he’s sad. I’m sad Rondo suffered a dislocated win over the Miami Heat on He reported to the TD Gar- for him,” starting guard Avery left elbow in the playoffs on May Sunday in which Ray Allen re- den on Sunday for a pregame Bradley said. “Whatever Doc 7, 2011, when he became en- Centralia turned to his old home court for shootaround but was taken to wants me to play, that’s what I’m tangled with Miami’s Dwyane 1211 Harrison Ave. the first time. a hospital after complaining of going to do.” Wade. Boston won 97-81, but 736-6603 CH487843sl.ke “New guys are going to get an pain. Rondo was averaging career Miami won the next two games Chehalis opportunity now,” Boston for- The initial report was a hy- highs of 13.7 points and 5.6 re- to clinch the second-round se- 36 N. Market Blvd. ward Paul Pierce said. “These perextended knee, but tests bounds along with 11.1 assists ries in five games. guys haven’t had a chance to re- showed the ACL tear. this season. Still, the Celtics are 748-0295 ally showcase what they can do.” Rivers said he learned about struggling to remain around For the past five seasons, 25 minutes before the game that .500, finishing the day with a Pierce, Allen and Kevin Gar- Rondo wouldn’t play. Word of 21-23 record, 2 1/2 games ahead Jensen Hall ConstruCtion nett made up the Big Three. Af- the injury’s severity came dur- of the for the ter Allen signed with the Heat ing the game. eighth and final spot in the East- as a free agent in the offseason, “He was telling me he thought ern Conference. Rondo joined that group — and he pulled his hamstring,” Rivers The Celtics have no true · New Construction became the team leader with his said, “Rondo will be fine. He just point guard behind Rondo. Riv- · Remodeling ability to run the offense. will not be fine this year.” ers said he didn’t know if they He was chosen as the start- The team made the an- would try to add one. · Electrical ing point guard for the Eastern nouncement during Sunday’s Jason Terry, known for his · Rooing Conference in the All-Star game win in the nationally televised outside shooting, Courtney Lee, · Plumbing in Houston on Feb. 17. game that snapped a losing Leandro Barbosa and Brad- Now the Celtics hope he can streak that had reached six ley are the other guards. Each · Window Replacement be ready for the start of next sea- games despite back-to-back tri- played at least 25 minutes Sun- 1807 Cooks Hill Rd. son. ple-doubles by Rondo. day with Lee starting in Rondo’s Centralia, WA 98531 “How far is that?” coach Doc “We’ve just got to rally around place. 360-736-2500 Rivers said, “I don’t even know each other,” Pierce said. “I feel “We knew something was up www.jensenhallconstruction.com how long that is. 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Saturday’s Prep Wrestling Five Locals Win at Ilwaco’s Beach Brawl Tournament Blazers By The Chronicle won championships, as did Ad- McMahon (113) was fifth. to move to 26-2 this season. Joe Continued from Sports 1 ILWACO — Toledo/Win- na's Steven Broom (220), who Tenino's Zeb Chamberlain Hickey also won a champion- lock/Onalaska sported two pinned Rainier's Evan Gleaves (138) was third, and teammate ship, taking the 182 title with Van Lockett led the way champions and finished second in 3:58 in the title match. Broom Kolton McKitrick (152) was fifth. three straight pins. for Centralia, scoring 22 in the Beach Brawl wrestling improved to 25-1 on the season Adna's Josh Nocis (106), No- Ian Bowen, a first-year grap- points on 10 of 17 shooting tournament here Saturday. with Saturday's work. lan Balzer (126), Jake Ferrier pler, picked up Tiger coach with nine steals and seven The TWO squad, with 137 "I was extremely happy with (145) and Jeb Jewell (182) were Jay Terry's Tiger of the Match assists. Zach Carras added points, finished second behind the way that we wrestled," Adna each fifth. honors after dropping his first 11 points and six rebounds, Rainier, Ore. The host Fisher- coach Craig Ferrier said. "We match, but rallying with two and Mozeek Waggener men finished third, with Tenino were aggressive and wrestled Tigers Tough in Battle Ground come-from-behind pins. recorded a double-double fourth and Adna eighth out of with a definite purpose. This The Tiger boys will now ad- with 16 points and 11 re- 19 teams. was exactly the type of day we BATTLE GROUND — vance to the Southwest Wash- bounds. TWO's Tony Raupp domi- needed to have the weekend be- Three Napavine wrestlers won ington 2B sub-regional match, Kole Podowicz led SPS their respective brackets here nated the 126-pound bracket, fore districts." set for Ocosta High School in with 19 points. Saturday at the Battle Ground winning via technical fall over Local runner-ups included Westport on Feb. 2. The Tiger Centralia (12-7, 6-2 TWO's Derek Fruin (152) and Rumble wrestling tournament. girls, meanwhile, will head to Corbin Sutherland (Ilwaco) in league) will host Lower the championship match. Team- Tenino's Zack Chamberlain, Cassie Edwards won the the Sub-Region 5 meet at Elma Columbia (5-3 league) on mate Sam Holbrook pinned Kel- who lost a tight 6-5 champion- 112-pound girls division with High School the same day. The so's Zach Bergonzine in 5 min- ship match at 160. three straight pins to improve top five boys and top four girls Wednesday to begin both utes, 29 seconds in the 138 finals. Also for TWO, Coty Jasper her season record to 13-3 against move on to their respective re- teams' second trip through Tenino's Riley Fisher (132) (195) and Chase Wilcutt (285) girls, and Zach West won the gional tournaments the follow- the league schedule. and Dom Nakano (170) both each finished third, while Gabe 160 division in three matches ing Saturday. Basketball: District 4 2B Boys Tournament Wide Open Beyond Morton-WP Continued from Sports 1 involving MWP a crapshoot at League; Top Three to Advance halis tral 2B League, five from the best. to Regionals Entries: Six from the SWW Pacific 2B League; Top Six Ad- consolation game last Febru- Local Interest: Onalaska, 1A Evergreen, six from the vance to Regionals ary. … Toledo lost in the dis- the No. 2 team, beat current No. Who's In SWW 1A Trico; Top Four Ad- trict semifinals in 2011 (triple- 7 Napavine by 1 in overtime. … EvCo: W.F. West, River vance to Regionals overtime, 69-65 to Hoquiam) Who's In Napavine started the C2BL sea- Ridge, Black Hills, Centralia Central: Pe Ell, Morton- and 2012 (70-64, to Kalama). … son 1-6, but has gone 4-3 since. and Aberdeen have sealed spots. Who's In Rochester, meanwhile, is poised White Pass, Onalaska, Napavine … Winlock is 4-2 in its last six GSHL: Mark Morris and Evergreen: Elma, Rochester, and Toutle Lake are all in. Wah- to return to the playoffs for the Hockinson are in; R.A. Long Hoquiam, Rainier and Monte- league games, and could be play- kiakum and Mossyrock are first time since 2010. off bound for the first time since and Washougal's game on Mon- sano are in; Tenino (0-10) will both 4-9 in league play and two 2009. … Mossyrock has lost its day will likely be for the third need to beat Forks (1-10) tonight 2Bs last five league games. … Adna and final spot. to keep any postseason hopes games ahead of eighth-place had won four straight before Favorites: Mark Morris is alive. Rochester is tied with Adna for the final two spots Dates: Feb. 7-18; Champion- with three games to go. ship is Monday, Feb. 18, in Che- losing to Morton-White Pass ranked No. 1 in the AP poll, and Hoquiam at 7-3 for second and (ranked No. 2 in the AP poll) on W.F. West is ranked No. 2. It will can earn a first-round bye out- Pacific: Raymond (ranked halis No. 4 in the AP poll), Willapa Entries: Seven from the Cen- Saturday. … Onalaska is in its be a huge disappointment to right by beating Elma (10-0) and Valley, South Bend and North- tral 2B League, five from the first year in the 2B ranks. Over either team if they fail to meet Montesano (5-5) on the road Pacific 2B League; Top Six Ad- the course of the season the Log- up on Feb. 15 for a repeat of last this week. west Christian are in; North vance to Regionals gers have beat Mossyrock by 1 year's district title game, which Trico: Castle Rock, Wood- Beach (3-7) has a one-game lead point, lost to Adna by 3 points, Mark Morris won 45-42. The land, La Center, Ilwaco, Steven- on Naselle (2-8) with two games Who's In beat Wahkiakum by 3 points, Monarchs also beat W.F. West son and Kalama are in; Toledo to play. Central: Morton-White Pass, beat Mossyrock by 2 points, 61-45 in a nonleague game back (5-11) is battling with White Favorites: Pe Ell, which can on Dec. 14. Salmon (5-10) for the seventh Onalaska, Adna and Wahkia- beat Napavine by 1 point, and lock up the league title with a Local Interest: Centralia is spot, but faces undefeated Castle kum are all in; Mossyrock (5-8), beat Wahkiakum by 3 points. win at home against Napavine back in the postseason for the Rock to close out the season. Winlock (5-8) and Napavine (5- … Morton-White Pass' only loss tonight, is the odds-on favorite, first time in a few years, with Favorites: Castle Rock is 9) are just ahead of eight-place this season was to Hoquiam, 79- with Raymond a close second. two high-scoring freshman 18-0 and ranked fourth in the Toutle Lake (3-10) with three 78, in overtime in the Raymond (Alyx Fast and Madison Crews), AP poll; no one else in District 4 Morton-White Pass, Onalaska games left. The Ducks host holiday tournament. The Tim- and Napavine could beat one berwolves' closest league game a solid post in Michaela Hall and is ranked, though Elma received Adna and Wahkiakum, and a first-year coach (Tom Kelly). a few votes. another on almost any given play at Mossyrock, to close out was a 10-point win over Win- lock, thought MWP led by close The Tigers, though, will either Local Interest: Rochester is night, though MWP has im- the season, and will need to win finish fourth or fifth, meaning in the playoffs for the first time proved the most over the course all three, and need Napavine to to 30 points through three quar- ters. … A whopping six teams they'll face either Mark Morris since 2001, with post Cam- of the season. lose to Adna and Pe Ell (1-12) to or W.F. West in the first round. ryn Althauser and twins Keeli Local Interest: Pe Ell's move up a spot. advance to the regional round of the state playoffs, which means … The Bearcats are a dominating and Kessa Demers leading the only loss this season came at Pacific: Raymond (10-1), team, from a height standpoint, way. The Warriors (12-6 over- Napavine, 53-48, back on Jan. Willapa Valley (10-1), North that, theoretically, six of the but have been given fits by Mark all) went on a four-game losing 4. The Trojans beat Napavine in Beach (7-4), Naselle (4-6) and nine C2BL teams could move on. Morris' twin sophomore guards streak in December, but have the semifinals of last year's dis- Ocosta (4-7) have sealed their Kourtney and Karley Eaton. won six straight heading into to- own fate and qualified. GIRLS trict tournament. … This year's Kourtney Eaton scored a school- night's contest at league-leading Napavine seniors have played Favorites: Morton-White record 46 points in a 73-40 non- Elma. Pass is the odds-on favorite to 2As for three head coaches in four league win over Battle Ground years and advanced past the dis- play in the title game, but who Dates: Feb. 8-19; Champion- earlier this season. they'll play is open for debate. ship is Friday, Feb. 15, at Saint 2Bs trict tournament each year, but Pacific leader Raymond is a Martin's University Dates: Feb. 6-18; Champion- haven't trophied since finishing possibility, and in the C2BL the Entries: Five from the Ev- 1As ship is Monday, Feb. 18, in Che- sixth in 2010. … Onalaska has balance between the 2 through ergreen 2A Conference, three Dates: Feb. 5-16; Champion- halis made the State 1A tournament 7 teams makes any game not from the Greater St. Helens 2A ship is Saturday, Feb. 16, in Che- Entries: Seven from the Cen- in each of the last five years.

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College Basketball Secure First Road Victory ROAD WARRIORS: Royce scored on layins in the last two Ahmad Starks scored 17 minutes after Oregon State (11- points and had eight assists for Woolridge Scored 9, 1-6 Pac-12) had closed within Oregon State (11-9, 1-6). Starks Washington State’s Final two. His two free throws with was wide of the basket on a po- Seven Points in a 71-68 seven seconds left provided the tential game-tying three-pointer final margin. from the top of the arc in the Victory at Oregon State “I felt like it was my time to closing seconds. step up and show some poise That followed Washing- CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) — and some leadership,” Wool- Mike Ladd was Washington ton State’s DaVonte Lacy’s two ridge said. missed free throws and Starks’ State’s go-to guy in the first half, Before that it had been a layup with 7.9 seconds left to cut and Brock Motum picked up the lackluster outing for Woolridge, Cougars after halftime. But it who finished 2 of 10 from the the Cougars’ advantage to one. was Royce Woolridge who made floor and scored nine points. “He had the fresher body be- the big plays in the end, helping Ladd, a senior guard, scored cause he was out of the game his team to its first road win of a career-high 23 points for the for a few minutes,” Washington the season. Cougars (11-9, 2-5), including 17 State coach Ken Bone said of Woolridge scored Washing- in the first half. Motum, a senior Woolridge, who came in averag- ton State’s final seven points Sat- forward, added 20 points — 16 ing 7.6 . “Ladd urday afternoon in a 71-68 vic- in the second half — and 10 re- was really fatigued, so we were tory over Oregon State. bounds for his second double- trying to get the ball in Royce’s The sophomore guard twice double of the season. hands. It worked out well.” UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Date Opponent Time Thusday, Jan. 31 vs. ASU 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2 vs. Arizona 7 p.m.

Greg Wahl-Stephens / The Associated Press Thursday, Feb. 7 at USC 8:30 p.m. Washington State’s Royce Woolridge (22) shoots against Oregon State’s Eric More- Saturday, Feb. 9 at UCLA 7 p.m. land (15) and Jarmal Reid (32) in Corvallis, Ore. on Saturday.

NBA Team Flag Waves as 49ers Arrive For Super Bowl

GOING BOWLING: 49ers Arrive With Momentum at Their Back “These are uncharted By Barry Wilner waters for a rookie The Associated Press Super Bowl coach. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Jim Harbaugh stepped to the But that’s exciting. podium, smirked a bit, and It’s a great thrill...’’ greeted his first news confer- ence as a Super Bowl coach. JIm Harbaugh, “We’re super happy to be 49ers coach here,” he said Sunday night as his NFC champion San Francis- co 49ers arrived in the Big Easy for the big game. seek their sixth Vince Lombardi David J. Phillip / The Associated Press “I think this team has the Trophy; they are 5-0 in Super A lag is seen outside the plane carrying the San Francisco 49ers as they arrive at the Louis Armstrong International Airport best focus on unity and winning for the NFL Super Bowl XLVII football game Sunday in New Orleans. I’ve ever been a part of.” Bowls. “These are uncharted waters Considering that Harbaugh players disembarked first, in- He seemed just as relaxed 90 for a rookie Super Bowl coach,” strategy the last two seasons was an NFL quarterback for 14 cluding center Jonathan Good- minutes later as he met the me- Harbaugh said. “But that’s ex- when the 49ers spent a week seasons and a successful college win, who won a Super Bowl dia. citing. It’s a great thrill, and we in Youngstown, Ohio, between coach before joining the 49ers, three years ago with the Saints. “Pressure comes from a lack Eastern games rather than re- he knows something about win- have a desire to be in uncharted “You get to go to the Super of preparation,” said Kaepe- waters. We always strive for that turn to the Bay Area. ning. Bowl with your childhood team, rnick, who took over as the He liked the way the players Under Harbaugh, San Fran- kind of challenge.” so that’s something special to starter when Alex Smith got a and coaches bonded during that cisco has been to two NFC title Earlier in the evening, with a me,” he said. “So hopefully I concussion in November and experience. games and, now, to its first Su- team flag waving from an open can find a way to win the Super has been sensational in keeping per Bowl in 18 years. The Niners window of their chartered plane, Bowl with my childhood team.” the job. “This is not a pressure “Same approach,” Harbaugh (13-4-1) will play Baltimore (13- the 49ers arrived in a business- Quarterback Colin Kaepe- situation. It’s a matter of going said. “Enjoy the moment and 6), coached by Harbaugh’s older like manner. The players calmly rnick, wearing a red wool cap out and performing.” the preparation. I think our brother, John, in next Sunday’s walked off the airplane — no sporting “49ers” on it, mouthed Harbaugh said the 49ers team enjoys that the most: the Super Bowl. video recorders or cameras, no the words to a song on his head- came to New Orleans on Sun- meetings, the preparation and He is certain his team is waves to onlookers. phones as he walked on the tar- day to simulate a normal week. then, especially, the competi- ready for the task as the 49ers Most of the team’s veteran mac. He likened their trip to his tion.”

NBA Ex-Coug Aron Baynes Arrives in NBA to Play For Spurs By Steve Hunt whatever I can to help us com- an interest in signing him, he now see on a nightly basis in Baynes said. “We (Mills and I) The Spokesman-Review pete.” knew he had to sign. NBA. have known each other’s game His NBA debut came on “It’s a great organization “I’ve played against some for a while now so it’s definitely DALLAS — Playing in the Friday night at Dallas, the with great coaches, great play- great players. We (Australia) a luxury for me to be able to NBA has always been one of same day his visa and other ers and I don’t think there’s any play against a lot of NBA play- come into a team and have Aron Baynes’ goals. Baynes, pertinent paperwork arrived. better place for me to learn,” he ers in different international someone that I’ve played with who played at Washington The 26-year-old big man had said. “It was a hard opportunity tournaments,” Baynes said. “If before. I don’t think too many State from 2005 through 2009, been practicing with the Spurs to pass up. I had to grab it with you’re not in the NBA, then the players have that, let alone in- signed a three-year deal with for the previous few days but both hands. I’m just excited to Euroleague’s pretty much the ternational players coming in the San Antonio Spurs on entered Friday’s game at the be here right now.” next best thing. I’ve played for Wednesday but isn’t happy just from overseas and being able American Airlines Center with Other than Slovenia, the two years in that now. Hope- to play with an ex-teammate to be on an NBA roster. No, he 42 seconds left as the Spurs native of New Zealand who fully it is my adjustment period. they’ve had and being able to wants to contribute to a team beat the Mavericks, 113-107. grew up in Australia has also I want to come in, get comfort- reconnect. There’s definitely that has the best record in the Being in the league is a big played in Lithuania, Germany able and get back to what got league. change from where Baynes and Greece since graduating me here.” some level of comfort coming “It was always a goal. I’ve had been playing – for Union from WSU in 2009. Two added bonuses of join- in. It should make the adjust- reached one goal but I’ve set Olimpija of Slovenia, a mem- And besides spending sev- ing the Spurs was that it reunit- ment period easier.” many more. It was a process ber of the Euroleague – earlier eral years in the Euroleague, ed him with longtime friend He is the only member of I’ve been working toward and this month. In 10 games with the world’s second-best league , a San Antonio the Spurs to hail from New now that I’m here I want to go Olimpija, he averaged 14 points behind the NBA, he has also guard who he grew up playing Zealand, one of 10 countries out, try and earn my spot and and 10 rebounds. But when the played for the Australian Na- with in Australia, and Spurs as- represented on the team’s ros- do as well as I can,” Baynes said. Spurs, an organization with a tional Team, including at the sistant coach Brett Brown, who ter. “It’s not just about being here. I reputation of taking somewhat 2012 Summer Olympics in coached him with the Austra- Coming to an organization want to be an impact player, go obscure yet talented players London, experiences that he lian National Team. with so much cultural diver- out there and help the team and turning them into regular feels have prepared him for the “Yeah, there’s definitely sity was another reason why he out as much as I can by doing NBA contributors, expressed caliber of competition he will an Australian connection,” signed with San Antonio. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013

NFL MLS Sounders’ Roster Has Bigger Wash. Presence

By Joshua Mayers The Seattle Times TUKWILA — Five months is what it took for Sounders FC to regain a Washington feel. Seattle opened the 2012 sea- son without any local players on the roster for the first time in franchise history. Things finally changed in September, when the team acquired vet- eran goalkeeper Marcus Hahn- emann — an accomplished Se- attle native who played in the Premier League in England. That was followed in Janu- ary by the signing of 19-year- old homegrown player De- Andre Yedlin of Seattle and, finally, Sunday’s trade to bring back Federal Way fan favorite Lamar Neagle. The moves add new mean- ing to the term “hometown team” as well as value beyond just the players’ abilities. “Being able to play here is a great thing for them, but it’s Nic Wass / The Associated Press also a good thing for the club,” Baltimore coach John Harbaugh, left, chats with his brother, Niners coach Jim Harbaugh, center, and their father, Jack, before a 2011 game in Baltimore. coach Sigi Schmid said, “be- cause if you can promote local talent, there’s always that spe- cial connection between the community and the player.” The expansion Sounders benefited from that in 2009. The original team had ties to Olympia (three-year captain Kasey Keller), Auburn (backup ALL ABOUT JACK goalkeeper Chris Eylander), CHIP OFF THE OLD BLOCK: can be as irascible and demand- Kentucky and evolved while The Harbaughs are a close Edmonds (reserve forward ing as Jim, the San Francisco guiding the program through The Father of Two family defined by coaching. Kevin Forrest) and Federal 49ers coach. Like his sons, the difficulty. In 1992, the school Jack and his wife, Jackie (yes, Way (Neagle). Super Bowl Coaches, father is a fighter who should considered eliminating football, Jack and Jackie), also have a Even when a Keller suspen- Jack Harbaugh, Has never be underestimated. And but after an eleventh hour save, daughter, Joani, who is mar- sion early that season forced while you can choose whether the Board of Regents voted 5-4 ried to Indiana basketball coach the team to use MLS’s goal- the Charm of John and to like him — and Jack doesn’t to keep the sport. Despite the Tom Crean. If Crean, whose keeper pool, the team was the Temper of Jim much care — there is no nego- narrow victory, there would be Hoosiers are ranked No. 3 assigned Monroe native Ben tiating the respect he demands. hard times. currently, wins a champion- Dragavon. By Jerry Brewer You could say my journal- The coaching staff was re- ship in the same year that the Not since then have the ism career began with Jack duced from six to four. Scholar- Harbaugh boys go to the Super The Seattle Times Sounders felt so local, and Harbaugh. I first interviewed ships were reduced from 63 to Bowl, then perhaps every coach that’s without mention of Let me tell you about Jack him in high school, during a 50. The football operating bud- in the family should retire and goalkeeper Doug Herrick, an- Harbaugh, the father of the summer journalism workshop get was cut in half, to $450,000. start working on a movie. other Seattle native who’s in Super siblings. The man is the at Western. I can still hear him Harbaugh once offered to It’s a complex story that preseason camp fighting for a most authentic person I’ve ever interrupting me as I stammered cut his salary by $10,000 to help starts with a complex father. roster spot. met. If he were food, he’d have through questions and saying, the program, but the athletic Jack Harbaugh, for all his cha- Assistant coach Brian an organic label on his chest. “Ask what you want to know. I’ll director said no. The Hilltop- risma, made enemies because Schmetzer, whose Sound- And by tell ya.” That first phone con- pers even tried to raise money he had to fight for survival for ers connections date to the authentic, I versation lasted more than an by playing a Russian team in an so long. old North American Soccer don’t mean hour. It redefined my expecta- exhibition game, but the Rus- He has no problems express- League and also the United he’s just tions of a good interview. sian team’s coach wound up ing disagreement. He fought Soccer Leagues, said it’s nice to impres- Later, while in college, I getting arrested and escorted with athletic directors, univer- have hometown products be- sively nice would often go to Harbaugh’s from Smith Stadium in a police sity presidents and media mem- cause they are “fully vested in all the time. office expecting a 20-minute cruiser. The program was turn- bers. And if you think Jim Har- the club and community.” We often interview and leave 2-½ hours ing into a joke. baugh has a temper, then you “Having players that are limit that later with an entire notebook “Everybody thought we had don’t know Jack. vested in the club, and don’t description full of quotes and life lessons. won, but I thought it was going Even when Jack left Western, just grab the badge when they to those who are kind without The Philosophical Harbaugh — to be a slow death,” Harbaugh it wasn’t in storybook fashion. score a goal and then leave the being phony. But there are lay- that’s the guy I loved the most. said. He left with a national champi- next year, you want those guys ers to Harbaugh’s authenticity. When he started talking about But the program didn’t die onship in his final season, but around,” Schmetzer added. I’ve seen him genuinely out- how he saw the world, it was too because the coach remained he didn’t agree with the athletic The trend might be heading raged, genuinely compassionate, compelling to interrupt. It was committed, and his sons pro- department’s direction, voiced toward having more locals on genuinely petty, genuinely fun- best to forget your agenda and vided assistance. it and walked away without the MLS teams due to the growth ny, genuinely confused, genu- listen to the man talk. In 1994, John and Jim parade he deserved. That’s Jack of the academies leaguewide. inely singing, genuinely in tears I don’t want to lionize Har- hatched a plan to help their fa- Harbaugh, always fighting, al- Yedlin, for example, came up and genuinely puckering up to baugh. He had flaws. He was ther recruit better. Jim, who ways staying true to his beliefs. through the Sounders’ youth lay a kiss on anyone near him. a very good coach, but he was was still an NFL quarterback, But the fight for survival is development program, and I met Harbaugh in college, fired from Western Michigan, became a volunteer assistant over. more could follow. at Western Kentucky Univer- his first head-coaching job, in coach. John, who was an assis- The Harbaughs are living Asked what he hopes will sity, where he took the football 1986. He’ll tell you he was just tant at the University of Cin- famously now. The best part come from his signing, Yedlin program from its deathbed to a figuring himself out back then. cinnati, used his free time and about the Har-bowl, as some said, “hopefully just to open Division I-AA national cham- He was a disciple of Michi- resources to compile lists of are calling it: The permanent the gate for other homegrowns pionship. If you want insight gan coaching great Bo Schem- under-the-radar recruits that smile on the faces of Jack and and get the local guys in here. into how his sons, John and bechler, and Harbaugh tried to Western should pursue. Jackie, the proudest of parents. I think it’s good for the club Jim Harbaugh, have made his- do things the Michigan way in- With improved talent, the They’ve earned it. (and) exciting for the fans.” tory by turning the Super Bowl stead of his own way. He started father wound up leading the Look for Jack Harbaugh’s into a family , you have his Western Michigan tenure Hilltoppers to seven consecu- tears Sunday. His bundle of to start with this gregarious with back-to-back winning sea- tive winning seasons, includ- emotions is certain to untangle. First Round of Cuts 73-year-old former coach. sons, but after three losing sea- ing I-AA national It’ll be a genuine reaction from The Sounders cut nine non- Jack can be as composed sons, he was let go. That failure title in 2002. Overall, Jack Har- a man who has endured the contract invitees from training and charming as John, the Bal- always ate at him. baugh had a 91-68 record in 14 sweet and sour of the coaching camp over the weekend: de- timore Ravens coach. And he Then he came to Western seasons at Western. profession. fenders Justin Davis, Cody El- lison and Isaiah Schafer; mid- fielders Manuel Asprilla, Jonas Rasmussen, Marvin Angulo College Basketball and Ross LaBauex; and for- wards Jose Cuevas and David No. 16 Oregon Beats Washington, Which Commits 21 Turnovers Opoku. Schmid indicated Mon- EUGENE (AP) — After a Suggs had 13 each for Wash- Oregon was without point outrebounded the Huskies 30- day that one player could be lackluster performance three ington (12-8, 4-3 Pac-12), guard Dominic Artis, who 24 and scored 44 points in the brought back to fill a positional days earlier against Oregon which had a season-high 21 is out indefinitely with a left paint to offset their season-low need. State, Washington coach Lo- turnovers. foot injury. The freshman had tying two 3-pointers on eight Unsigned players still in renzo Romar was pleased with E.J. Singler had 18 points, started Oregon’s first 19 games attempts. camp are Herrick, defender the effort from his team on Arsalan Kazemi added 11 and averaged 10.2 points and a “They drove us to the mid- Ashani Fairclough, forward Saturday. points and 11 rebounds, and team-high 3.8 assists. He was dle too much and that’s some- Travis Bowen, and midfielders It just didn’t lead to a dif- Carlos Emory also scored 11 also leading the team with 26 thing we talked about,” Romar Philip Lund and Guy Essame, ferent result. for Oregon (18-2, 7-0), which 3-pointers before Saturday’s said. “We didn’t want that to along with four draft picks. The Huskies dropped their won its 20th straight at Mat- game. happen.” Notes: Patrick Ianni was third straight Pac-12 game thew Knight Arena in front Junior Johnathan Loyd The Ducks also scored 27 scheduled to undergo an MRI with an 81-76 loss to No. 16 of the first sellout (12,364) in started in place of Artis and points off turnovers, and had on Monday to determine the Oregon, the top team in the two seasons. The win, coupled finished with nine points and 10 on the fast break. severity of a foot injury suf- conference. with UCLA’s loss to Arizona five assists, including a half- “The press really gave us a fered Saturday during a jump- “We did a lot of positive State on Saturday, gives the court alley-oop pass to Emory big boost there,” Oregon coach ing test. The defender has been things and we had a heartbeat,” Ducks a two-game lead atop for a dunk midway through Dana Altman said. “We didn’t using crutches and wearing a Romar said. “I thought we the Pac-12 standings. the first half that put Oregon want to use it too much. I was protective boot the past few brought more effort tonight.” “That’s pretty good,” Singler up 20-19. a little worried about it, but it days. Andrew Andrews scored said. “We’re just focused on Loyd also had five of the was very effective for us. No Said Schmid: “That’s a his- 15, C.J. Wilcox added 14 points winning each game especially Ducks’ 23 turnovers, including doubt it changed the momen- tory maker. I don’t know how and Abdul Gaddy and Scott at home.” seven by Singler. But the Ducks tum in the building.” anybody injures himself on the jump test, but he did.” Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs PREP BOYS Gee 20, Mengarelli 9, Davis 8, Adams Miami at Brooklyn, 5 p.m. Evergreen 2A Conference 3, Schoenherr 9, Sproul 7, Brossard 6, Chicago at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Chehalis Holding Little League Local Schedule W.F. West 8-1 Wiegand 12 LA Clippers at Minnesota, 5 p.m. TUESDAY, Jan. 29 Capital 7-3 FG: 24 of 62 —.387 FT: 17 of 28 Charlotte at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Registration Feb. 5 Boys Basketball River Ridge 7-3 —.607 Reb. 38 (Wiegand 7) Houston at Denver, 6 p.m. Tumwater at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. Centralia 5-4 South Puget Sound (33) — Sted- New Orleans at Utah, 6 p.m. By The Chronicle W.F. West at Black Hills, 7:30 p.m. Tumwater 3-6 ham 7, Raben 8, Houchen 1, Pridgen 5, LA Lakers at Phoenix, 7:30 p.m. Rochester at Elma, 7 p.m. Black Hills 2-8 Owens 4, Willey 8 The Chehalis Little League baseball organization Forks at Tenino, 7 p.m. Aberdeen 1-8 FG: 11 of 37 —.297 FT: 9 of 13 will be holding registration for the upcoming sea- Toledo at Stevenson, 7 p.m. —.692 Reb. 32 (Raben 9) Girls Basketball SWW 1A League son on Feb. 5, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the W.F. West High Toutle Lake at Adna, 7 p.m. Evergreen Division Men’s Results GOLF School commons area in Chehalis. Tenino 9-1 At Olympia Centralia at Tumwater, 7:30 p.m. Farmers Insurance Open Hoquiam 8-2 TRAILBLAZERS 63, CLIPPERS 55 Registration forms are avaliable at the Chehalis Black Hills at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. Jan. 24-28 Forks 8-3 Centralia 22 41 —63 Parks and Recreation Office, or at its website, http:// Wahkiakum at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Torrey Pines, San Diego, Calif. Montesano 5-5 S. Puget So. 27 28 —55 Napavine at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. Par 72; 7,052 Yards ci.chehalis.wa.us/parksandrecreation. Elma 2-8 Centralia (63) — Lockett 22, Fuller Winlock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Purse: $6,100,000 Parents may also mail the registration form along Rochester at Elma, 5:45 p.m. Rochester 2-8 2, Carras 11, Broussard 2, Dam 8, Mo. Rainier 2-9 Waggener 16, Mi. Waggener 2 with the required documents to: Chehalis Little Forks at Tenino, 5:45 p.m. FINAL RESULTS Toledo at Stevenson, 5:45 p.m. FG: 25 of 53 —.472 FT: 11 of 18 League, P.M.D. 108, NW State St. Chehalis, WA 98532. Trico Division —.611 Reb. 33 (Moz. Waggener 11) Pos. Golfer Score Toledo 15-1 South Puget Sound (55) — Smith 5, 1 Tiger Woods -14 WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30 T2 Brandt Snedeker -10 Men’s College Basketball Kalama 15-1 Fuller 14, Ewing 10, Foster 2, Podowicz T2 Josh Teater -10 Portland’s Aldridge Named to Second Lower Columbia at Centralia, 8 p.m. Woodland 11-5 19, Redman 5 T4 Jimmy Walker -9 Women’s College Basketball La Center 10-6 FG: 21 of 52 —.404 FT: 8 of 16 T4 Nick Watney -9 All-Star Game Lower Columbia at Centralia, 6 p.m. Castle Rock 9-7 —.500 Reb. 26 (Podowicz, Redman 6) T6 Robert Garrigus -8 Boys Basketball Columbia 6-10 T6 Rickie Fowler -8 PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Portland Trail Blazers Adna at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. King’s Way 6-10 NWAACC Results forward LaMarcus Aldridge figures he’ll be fielding Mossyrock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. Ilwaco 5-12 Saturday’s Games T6 -8 Pe Ell at Napavine, 7 p.m. Seton Catholic 3-14 Men’s Results T9 Graham Delaet -7 plenty of ticket requests for the All-Star game. Onalaska at Winlock, 7 p.m. Stevenson 1-15 Spokane 103 def. Columbia Basin 82 T9 Bill Haas -7 Aldridge, a Dallas native who still lives there in the Blue Mountain 75 def. Wenatchee T9 K.J. Choi -7 THURSDAY, Jan. 31 Central 2B League Valley 67 T9 Charles Howell III -7 offseason, has been selected as an All-Star reserve by Boys Basketball Morton/White Pass 14-0 Big Bend 86 def. Walla Walla 70 T9 Jason Day -7 the league’s Western Conference coaches for the sec- Rochester at Montesano, 7 p.m. Onalaska 11-3 Treasure Valley 83 def. Yakima Val- T9 Brad Fritsch -7 ond straight year. Castle Rock at Toledo, 7 p.m. Adna 8-5 ley 68 T15 Hunter Mahan -6 Girls Basketball Wahkiakum 8-5 Bellevue 80 def. Peninsula 69 T15 Brendon de Jonge -6 This season’s All-Star Game, meanwhile, will be Adna at Napavine, 7 p.m. Mossyrock 5-8 Skagit Valley 94 def. Olympic 73 T15 Tag Ridings -6 played at Houston’s Toyota Center on Feb. 17. That’s W.F. West at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. Winlock 5-8 Whatcom 102 def. Shoreline 81 T15 Steve Marino -6 less than a four-hour drive from Dallas. Pe Ell at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. Napavine 5-9 Edmonds 93 def. Everett 75 T15 Erik Compton -6 Rochester at Montesano, 7 p.m. Toutle Lake 3-10 Clackamas 76 def. Umpqua 61 T15 Casey Wittenberg -6 “That was one of my biggest fears, if I did make Winlock at Morton-White Pass Pe Ell 1-13 Linn-Benton 71 def. Mt. Hood 68 T21 Chez Reavie -5 it, how many people would reach out for tickets?” Al- SW Oregon 89 def. Chemeketa 88 (Randle), 7 p.m. T21 Nicholas Thompson -5 dridge joked during a conference call with reporters on GIRLS Lane 69 def. Portland 65 T21 Pat Perez -5 Local Results Evergreen 2A Conference Centralia 63 def. S. Puget Sound 55 T21 Ross Fisher -5 Thursday evening after the reserves were announced. Saturday’s Results W.F. West 9-0 Pierce 82 def. Lower Columbia 54 T21 Charlie Wi -5 Aldridge, a six-year NBA veteran, acknowledges he Boys Basketball River Ridge 8-2 Tacoma 67 def. Green River 56 T21 Luke Guthrie -5 Clark 76 def. Grays Harbor 59 was surprised he made the team. Even after scoring 27 At Morton Black Hills 6-4 T27 Vijay Singh -4 TIMBERWOLVES 52, PIRATES 40 Centralia 4-5 T27 Gary Woodland -4 points in Portland’s 100-80 victory over the Pacers on Aberdeen 4-5 Women’s Results Adna 8 16 8 8 —40 T27 Brendan Steele -4 Tumwater 1-8 Columbia Basin 67 def. Spokane 53 Wednesday night, he was skeptical. Morton-WP 16 10 17 9 —52 T27 Cameron Tringale -4 Capital 1-9 Yakima Valley 67 def. Treasure Val- “It’s a big honor. It means a lot to me,” he said. Adna (40) — Zurfluh 11, Wasson T27 Jerry Kelly -4 ley 56 13, Hoven 6, Coleman 9, Moon, Kaech 1, T27 Seung-yul Noh -4 “Hopefully I can be a three- and four-time All-Star.” Webster SWW 1A League Wenatchee Valley 79 def. Blue Moun- T27 John Senden -4 FG: 14 of 45 —.311 FT: 4 of 10 Evergreen Division tain 68 Aldridge, 27, is averaging 20.7 points, 8.8 rebounds, T34 Boo Weekley -3 —.400 Reb. 27 (Webster, Hoven 6) Elma 10-0 Big Bend 50 def. Walla Walla 48 2.5 assists and 1.28 blocks in 40 games this season. He T34 Charley Hoffman -3 Morton-White Pass (52) — Po- Hoquiam 7-3 Everett 85 def. Edmonds 50 T34 Jonas Blixt -3 and LeBron James are the NBA’s lone players averag- quette 6, Gillispie 10, Walton 7, Dun- Rochester 7-3 Peninsula 55 def. Bellevue 53 lap 21, Counts 4, Reynolds 4, Coleman, Rainier 6-5 Skagit Valley 102 def. Olympic 35 T34 David Lynn -3 ing at least 20 points and eight rebounds so far. Eveland Montesano 5-5 Whatcom 68 def. Shoreline 46 T34 Martin Flores -3 Aldridge is the 11th Trail Blazer to make multiple T39 J.J. Henry -2 FG: 19 of 48 —.395 FT: 7 of 14 Forks 1-10 Lane 100 def. Portland 28 All-Star teams. —.500 Reb. 38 (Poquette 11) Tenino 0-10 Chemeketa 57 def. SW Oregon 50 T39 Patrick Reed -2 Linn-Benton 74 def. Mt. Hood 54 T39 Lucas Glover -2 “I’m very happy for LaMarcus, he is the founda- Saturday’s Statewide Scores Trico Division Clackamas 98 def. Umpqua 64 T39 Brian Stuard -2 tion of what we are building here,” Blazers coach Terry The Associated Press Castle Rock 16-0 Centralia 77 def. S. Puget Sound 33 T39 Billy Horschel -2 BOYS BASKETBALL Woodland 15-2 Tacoma 63 def. Green River 45 T44 John Rollins -1 Stotts said in a statement. “He is very deserving of this Asotin 64, Waitsburg-Prescott 29 La Center 10-4 Pierce 60 def. Lower Columbia 58 T44 Brian Harman -1 honor and I’m glad he was recognized by my fellow Ballard 72, Newport 55 Ilwaco 9-7 Clark 87 def. Grays Harbor 42 T44 Roberto Castro -1 coaches.” Bickleton 46, Trout Lake-Glenwood 16 Stevenson 7-7 T44 Peter Tomasulo -1 Bothell 88, Redmond 48 Kalama 8-9 T44 Jin Park -1 The starting five in for the West’s All-Star team, Chelan 51, Brewster 44 Columbia 5-10 T44 Jeff Klauk -1 decided by fan vote, are Kobe Bryant (Lakers), Kevin Colfax 68, Springdale 39 Toledo 5-11 T44 Nicolas Colsaerts -1 Durant (Thunder), Blake Griffin (Clippers), Dwight Colton 55, Touchet 47 Seton Catholic 1-13 NFL T51 Dustin Johnson E Columbia (Burbank) 49, Warden 33 King’s Way 1-14 Playoff Schedule T51 Hank Kuehne E Howard (Lakers) and Chris Paul (Clippers). Reserves Colville 47, Clarkston 46 All Times PST T51 Greg Owen E included Aldridge, Tim Duncan (Spurs), James Concrete 59, Orcas Island 46 Central 2B League Wild-card Playoffs T51 Justin Bolli E Saturday, Jan. 5 Pe Ell 12-1 Harden (Rockets), (Warriors), Tony Parker Cusick 76, Curlew 40 Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 T51 James Driscoll E Davenport 60, NW Chr. (Colbert) 51 Morton-White Pass 11-3 Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 T51 Jim Herman E (Spurs), Zach Randolph (Grizzlies) and Russell Wes- Davis 86, Eisenhower 38 Napavine 10-4 Sunday, Jan. 6 T51 Ben Curtis E brook (Thunder). DeSales 53, Dayton 41 Onalaska 10-4 Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 T51 Phil Mickelson E Given the makeup of the team, it could be that the East Valley (Yakima) 65, Selah 51 Toutle Lake 7-6 Seattle 24, Washington 14 T51 Eric Meierdierks E Divisional Playoffs Eastmont 67, Moses Lake 37 Wahkiakum 4-9 T60 Michael Letzig +1 6-foot-11 Aldridge would be pressed into duty as a Ephrata 69, Othello 39 Mossyrock 4-9 Saturday, Jan. 12 Baltimore 38, Denver 35, 2OT T60 Tom Gillis +1 center during the game. Evergreen Luth. 66, Rainier Chr. 52 Adna 2-11 San Francisco 45, Green Bay 31 T60 John Huh +1 “It’s an All-Star Game so that’s the only time I’m Hanford 54, Chiawana 48 Winlock 0-13 Sunday, Jan. 13 T60 Jeff Overton +1 Highland 67, Mabton 58 Atlanta 30, Seattle 28 T60 Trevor Immelman +1 OK with playing center. Normally I don’t like that cen- Inchelium 56, Columbia (Hunters) 47 New England 41, Houston 28 T60 Martin Laird +1 Inglemoor 76, Eastlake 63 Conference Championships ter tag,” Aldridge said. “It’s All-Star game so it’s OK as T60 Matt Every +1 Issaquah 62, Garfield 59 Sunday, Jan. 20 long as I’m having fun.” LOCAL T60 Doug LaBelle II +1 Kamiakin 48, Walla Walla 38 San Francisco 28, Atlanta 24 Baltimore 28, New England 13 T68 Mike Weir +2 Kiona-Benton 37, Connell 34 Bowling Pro Bowl T68 Luke List +2 Kittitas 50, Liberty Bell 23 Jan. 20-26 Results Sunday, Jan. 27 T68 Bryce Molder +2 La Salle 63, Granger 57 CENTRALIA LANES At Honolulu T68 Robert Karlsson +2 Sports on the Air LaCrosse/Washtucna 50, Pomeroy 38 Top 10 Men NFC 62, AFC 35 Lake Quinault 55, Oakville 33 1. Jack Chambers 610 and Vic Super Bowl T68 Daniel Summerhays +2 Lakeside (Seattle) 71, Auburn MV 37 Fagerness 610; 2. Greg Lewis 598; 3. Sunday, Feb. 3 T73 +3 TUESDAY, Jan. 29 Lopez 62, Highland Christian Prep 44 Matt Kelley 541; 4. Jason Olson 529; 5. At New Orleans T73 Will Claxton +3 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Mary Knight 47, North River 17 Aaron Parypa 527; 6. Lyle McCollam Baltimore vs. San Francisco, 3 p.m. T73 Harris English +3 (CBS) Medical Lake 47, Cheney 45 505; 7. Ray Secena 494; 8. Larry Engel T73 Justin Hicks +3 4 p.m. Morton/White Pass 52, Adna 40 484; 9. Dennis Rudoff 477; 10. Jared T73 +3 ESPN — Wisconsin at Ohio St. Mt. Rainier Lutheran 45, Quilcene 44 Staloch 458; High Game: Vic Fagerness T78 John Mallinger +4 ESPN2 — NC State at Virginia Naches Valley 56, Cle Elum/Roslyn 44 235 T78 Michael Thompson +4 Odessa-Harr. 61, Wilbur-Creston 56 Top 10 Women NBA T78 Bo Van Pelt +4 6 p.m. Pasco 60, Kennewick 47 1. Joyce Chambers 483; 2. Callie T78 Justin Leonard +4 ESPN — Kentucky at Mississippi Prosser 69, Ellensburg 66 Luond 473; 3. Karen Mattis 453; 4. April Standings T78 Neal Lancaster +4 NHL HOCKEY Richland 85, Southridge 36 Kelley 451; 5. Cheri Lewis 383; 6. Crys- Eastern Conference T78 James Hahn +4 River View 45, Wahluke 42 tal Curtright 375; 7. Marianne Glacken ATLANTIC W L PCT GB T84 D.H. Lee +5 4:30 p.m. 369; 8. Amanda Staloch 357; 9. Candy New York 27 15 .643 - Riverside Chr. 66, Moses Lake Chr. 43 Brooklyn 27 18 .600 1 ½ T84 Steve LeBrun +5 NBCSN — N.Y. Islanders at Pittsburgh Roosevelt 52, Skyline 41 Hallom 351; 10. Tara Moon 349; High 86 Sang-Moon Bae +6 Game: Callie Luond 201 Boston 21 23 .477 7 SOCCER Seattle Ac. 67, Graham-Kapowsin 40 Philadelphia 18 26 .409 10 - Scott Stallings CUT Seattle Lutheran 52, Crosspoint 34 Top 5 Senior Men Toronto 16 29 .356 12 ½ - Kevin Chappell CUT 6 p.m. Selkirk 46, Republic 34 1. Richard Luce 528; 2. Tim Turner CENTRAL - Stuart Appleby CUT 515; 3. Greg Kiser 484; 4. George Heck ESPN2 — Men’s national teams, exhibition, St. George’s 59, Lind-Ritzville/Sp. 41 Chicago 27 17 .614 - - Cameron Percy CUT 452; 5. Vern Reed 428; High Game: Tim Indiana 26 19 .578 1 ½ United States vs. Canada, at Houston Sumner 65, Bonney Lake 49 - Derek Ernst CUT Turner 193 Milwaukee 23 19 .548 3 Sunnyside Chr. 52, Lyle-Wishram 44 - Rod Pampling CUT Top Senior Women Detroit 17 27 .386 10 Tekoa-Oakesdale 68, St. John-E. 67 13 32 .289 14 ½ - Ricky Barnes CUT 1. Linda Lusher 423; 2. June Con- WEDNESDAY, Jan. 30 Valley Chr. 53, Almira/Coulee-Hartline 45 SOUTHEAST - Jhonattan Vegas CUT cannon 328; 3. Robin Brown 327; 4. Val GOLF Vashon Island 50, Bellevue Chr. 38 Miami 28 13 .683 - - Marc Leishman CUT Reed 302; 5. Winnie Siemers 291; High Atlanta 25 19 .568 4 ½ Wapato 64, Toppenish 49 - Tommy Gainey CUT 1:30 a.m. Game: Linda Lusher 157 Orlando 14 30 .318 15 ½ Waterville 64, Entiat 39 - Darron Stiles CUT Wellpinit 72, St. Michael’s 29 Washington 11 32 .256 18 TGC — European PGA Tour, Dubai Desert FAIRWAY LANES Charlotte 11 33 .250 18 ½ - Jordan Spieth CUT Classic, first round, at Dubai, United Arab Emir- Wenatchee 57, Sunnyside 28 Western Conference - J.B. Holmes CUT West Valley (Yakima) 76, Grandview 68 Top 10 Men NORTHWEST W L PCT GB - David Hearn CUT ates Zillah 89, Goldendale 40 1. Nick Wright 781; 2. Brandon Oklahoma City 34 11 .756 - - Charlie Beljan CUT Grose 747; 3. Brad Newbury 722; 4. Co- Denver 28 18 .609 6 ½ MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - D.A. Points CUT GIRLS BASKETBALL rey Hensley 716 and Lee Grimes 716; 5. Utah 24 21 .533 10 3 p.m. - Y.E. Yang CUT Almira/Coulee-H. 74, Valley Chr. 28 Jim Fueston 713; 6. Dave Hewitt 707; Portland 22 22 .500 11 ½ ESPN2 — Villanova at Notre Dame Asotin 49, Waitsburg-Prescott 42 7. Landon Cruickshank 703; 8. Chad Minnesota 17 24 .415 15 - Michael Bradley CUT Chalmers 699; 9. Chris Birnbaum 697; PACIFIC - Billy Mayfair CUT 5 p.m. Chelan 32, Brewster 30 LA Clippers 33 13 .717 - Cheney 52, Medical Lake 24 10. Earl Tennant 696; High Game: Nick - Ben Crane CUT ESPN2 — Texas at Kansas St. Golden State 27 17 .614 5 - Camilo Villegas CUT Chiawana 64, Hanford 43 Wright 300 and Corey Hensley 300 and LA Lakers 19 25 .432 13 NBA BASKETBALL Colfax 57, Springdale 30 Brett Potter 300 Sacramento 17 29 .370 16 - Morgan Hoffmann CUT Colton 84, Touchet 22 Top 10 Women Phoenix 15 30 .333 17 ½ - Shawn Stefani CUT 5 p.m. Columbia (Burbank) 50, Warden 22 1. April Harris 662; 2. Jami Nor- SOUTHWEST - Lee Williams CUT ESPN — Miami at Brooklyn Columbia (Hunters) 61, Inchelium 25 man 630; 3. Val Krein 605; 4. Shannon San Antonio 36 11 .766 - - Robert Streb CUT Memphis 29 15 .659 5 ½ Colville 50, Clarkston 42 Conradi 596; 5. Hunter Weeks 591; - Donald Constable CUT 7:30 p.m. 6. Cassandra Chalmers 578; 7. Teresa Houston 25 22 .532 11 - David Lingmerth CUT Connell 66, Kiona-Benton 48 Dallas 19 25 .432 15 ½ ESPN — L.A. Lakers at Phoenix Crosspoint 54, Seattle Lutheran 20 Johnson 558; 8. Kim Rushton 550; 9. New Orleans 15 29 .341 19 ½ - Mike McCabe CUT NHL HOCKEY Cusick 60, Curlew 34 Teri Leo 548; 10. Lynn Wiltzius 540; - Brad Adamonis CUT Davis 53, Eisenhower 40 High Game: Jami Norman 246 Saturday’s Results - Stewart Cink CUT 5 p.m. Dayton 45, DeSales 40 Top 5 Senior Men Cleveland 99, Toronto 98 - Robert Gates CUT NBCSN — Chicago at Minnesota East Valley (Yakima) 45, Selah 32 1. Tim Schnitzer 665; 2. Marc Gos- Philadelphia 97, New York 80 - Richard Lee CUT 7 p.m. Ellensburg 55, Prosser 41 selin 652; 3. John Caines 635; 4. Andy Washington 86, Chicago 73 - John Daly CUT Ephrata 67, Othello 33 Fuchs 617; 5. Lee Grimes 608; High Charlotte 102, Minnesota 101 - Angel Cabrera CUT ESPN2 — Teams TBA Evergreen Lutheran 47, Rainier Chr. 10 Game: John Caines 257 Houston 119, Brooklyn 106 - Fabian Gomez CUT Garfield-Palouse 34, Rosalia 33 Top 5 Senior Women Milwaukee 109, Golden State 102 - Ben Kohles CUT THURSDAY, Jan. 31 Grandview 69, West Valley (Yakima) 54 1. Barb Grimes 586; 2. Sara Broom San Antonio 108, Phoenix 99 - Steven Bowditch CUT Holy Names 58, Lakes 55 575; 3. June Concannon 501; 4. Gerrie Denver 121, Sacramento 93 - Stephen Ames CUT GOLF Kennewick 54, Pasco 38 McKinney 500; 5. Teresa Johnson 498; Utah 114, Indiana 110 (OT) - Bud Cauley CUT 1 p.m. La Salle 58, Granger 40 High Game: Barb Grimes 215 Portland 101, LA Clippers 100 - Alistair Presnell CUT Top 5 Junior Boys TGC — PGA Tour, Phoenix Open, first round, Lake Quinault 42, Oakville 26 - John Merrick CUT 1. Maxx Waring 696; 2. Brycen Lincoln 47, Heritage 14 Sunday’s Results - Greg Chalmers CUT at Scottsdale, Ariz. Nicholson 505; 3. Brandon Conradi Mabton 48, Highland 10 Boston 100, Miami 98 (OT) - Ryo Ishikawa CUT 447; 4. Jordan Waring 395; 5. Ashton 1:30 a.m. Mt. Rainier Lutheran 49, Quilcene 25 LA Lakers 105, Oklahoma City 96 - Keegan Bradley CUT Lannoye 691; High Game: Maxx War- TGC — European PGA Tour, Dubai Desert Naches Valley 40, Cle Elum/Roslyn 36 Detroit 104, Orlando 102 - Scott Piercy CUT Naselle 43, Ocosta 17 ing 259 New Orleans 91, Memphis 83 Classic, second round, at Dubai, United Arab Top 5 Junior Girls - Patrick Cantlay CUT NW Chr. (Colbert) 57, Davenport 23 New York 106, Atlanta 104 - Henrik Norlander CUT Okanogan 50, Cashmere 30 1. Kiann Conradi 485; 2. Elizabeth Emirates Dallas 110, Phoenix 95 - Aaron Watkins CUT Orcas Island 72, Concrete 54 Steen 463; 3. Bailey Reed 429; 4. Alicia LA Clippers 96, Portland 83 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL - Matt Jones CUT Pomeroy 46, LaCrosse/Washtucna 17 Vint 344 and Marie Heiner 344; 5. Am- - Brandt Jobe CUT 4 p.m. Raymond 49, NW Christian (Lacey) 40 ber Hack 337; High Game: Elizabeth Monday’s Results - Steven Fox CUT Republic 42, Selkirk 28 Steen 178 Golden State 114, Toronto 102 ESPN — Illinois at Michigan State - Jon Fiedler CUT Richland 49, Southridge 31 Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Memphis 103, Philadelphia 100 ESPN2 — UConn at Providence - Mark Baker CUT Riverside Chr. 59, Moses Lake CA 36 1. Joy Watson 364; 2. Emily S 315; Sacramento 96, Washington 94 NBCSN — Drexel at George Mason South Bend 50, Willapa Valley 37 3. Don Koher 283; 4. Eddie Hart 259; 5. Brooklyn 97, Orlando 77 - Jeff Gove CUT St. George’s 52, Lind-Ritzville/Sp. 34 Daryl Hull 252; High Game: Joy Wat- Chicago 93, Charlotte 85 - David Mathis CUT 6 p.m. Sunnyside 56, Wenatchee 34 son 197 Denver 102, Indiana 101 - Geoff Ogilvy CUT ESPN — Arizona at Washington Sunnyside Chr. 73, Lyle-Wishram 17 Houston 125, Utah 80 - Andres Romero CUT Tekoa-Oakesdale 60, St. John-E. 40 - Andrew Svoboda CUT ESPN2 — Arkansas at Alabama Trout Lake-Glenwood 48, Bickleton 36 Tuesday’s Games - Paul Haley CUT 8 p.m. Wahluke 52, River View 47 Golden State at Cleveland, 4 p.m. - Kyle Stanley CUT ESPN2 — Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount Walla Walla 62, Kamiakin 55 COLLEGE Milwaukee at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. - Sean O’Hair CUT Wapato 64, Toppenish 54 Dallas at Portland, 7 p.m. - Andres Gonzales CUT PAC-12 — Arizona State at Washington State Waterville 38, Entiat 18 Local College Basketball New Orleans at LA Lakers, 7:30 p.m. - Troy Matteson CUT NBA BASKETBALL Wellpinit 52, St. Michael’s 48 Saturday’s Results - Scott Langley CUT 5 p.m. White Swan 59, Oroville 39 Women’s Results Wednesday’s Games - Tim Herron CUT Wilbur-Creston 42, Odessa-Harr. 23 At Olympia Washington at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. - Blake Adams WD TNT — Memphis at Oklahoma City Winlock 57, Wishkah Valley 11 LADY BLAZERS 77, CLIPPERS 33 Detroit at Indiana, 4 p.m. - Jason Kokrak WD 7:30 p.m. Zillah 72, Goldendale 18 Centralia 36 41 —77 Sacramento at Boston, 4:30 p.m. - Troy Kelly WD TNT — Dallas at Golden State S. Puget So. 15 18 —33 Orlando at New York, 4:30 p.m. - Adam Hadwin WD Local Basketball Standings Centralia (77) — Sauls, Tanaka 3, Toronto at Atlanta, 4:30 p.m. - Robert Allenby WD • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013

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Charlie Riedel / The Associated Press Dave Martin / The Associated Press Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco helped the Ravens defeat the New England Patrwiots in the AFC Cham- San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick led his team past the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC pionship game. Championship game. Who Are These Guys? FRESH FACES: Flacco, That goes for Baltimore’s John JOE FLACCO • RAVENS COLIN KAEPERNICK• 49ers Unitas, too. Kaepernick Lead Teams Nobody is comparing Flacco Into Super Bowl to them just yet, except for the self-belief he brings to the job. NEW ORLEANS (AP) — No Passing Yards 4,670 Passing Yards 2,310 “You naturally become more Tom Brady. No Aaron Rodgers. Passing percentage 59% Passing percentage 62% of the guy when you spend a No Ben Roethlisberger. Not a Touchdowns 30 Touchdowns 13 number of years in the league,” Manning in sight. he said at the Ravens’ first Super Super Bowl has a pair of Interceptions 10 Interceptions 4 Bowl news conference Monday. fresh faces at quarterback, bona “As a quarterback, it’s my job to fide nobodies as far as the NFL Rating 100.5 Rating 101.5 lead from Day 1.” title game goes. One will leave As a five-year starter, that’s New Orleans as football’s new- exactly what Flacco did after est star. was just hoping to get on the has the shortest pro resume of to see how he was going to han- For Colin Kaepernick and Baltimore drafted him out of field some way, somehow,” said any Super Bowl quarterback. dle the situation in the games. Delaware — yep, not exactly Joe Flacco, this is new territory. Kaepernick, the backup for Alex It’s impressive, nonetheless. His He has done that.” And, of course, exactly where Alabama. Smith, who took the 49ers to the legs (181 yards rushing against Still, he’s new to this envi- As has become the custom they want to be. conference final last season. Green Bay, a record for the po- ronment and that hardly seems “To be AFC champs feels in the NFL, Flacco represents He got that chance after sition) and his arm (105.9 passer to faze Kaepernick. the high draft pick who steps good,” Flacco said Monday. “We Smith sustained a concussion rating in the postseason) are the “One thing I’ve always said move on now to this challenge.” behind center early in his career on Nov. 11, and hasn’t seen the main reasons San Francisco is about him from the start is he and, usually, stays there. Both Flacco, the only quarterback bench since. in its first NFL title game in 18 comes off as a guy that has a to win a playoff game in each of Mannings did it, as did Roeth- Win this one and he’ll have a years. lot of confidence,” said center his first five NFL seasons, will lisberger. Just this season, the lead the Baltimore Ravens into piece of history, joining a heady “Anybody that is out there Jonathan Goodwin, who won a top two picks in the draft, QBs Sunday’s matchup against the quarterback club that includes on the football field, you want Super Bowl snapping for Drew Andrew Luck and Robert Grif- NFC-winning San Francisco Hall of Famers Joe Montana and to see them produce and get re- Brees and the Saints three years fin III, were anointed starters at 49ers and Kaepernick, a backup Steve Young, who guided the sults,” left tackle Joe Staley said. ago. “I’m not just saying that. the outset and played sensation- for most of his two seasons. 49ers to five NFL titles — a vic- “With Colin, his first couple of You can feel it by the way he acts ally. It’s the first time in a decade tory every time they played. No. starts, you did not know what and talks.” Now Flacco and Kaepernick that the big game doesn’t feature 6 would tie the team with Ro- to expect because we had not Flacco has that air of cer- try to join those big-name quar- one of the big five household ethlisberger’s Pittsburgh Steelers seen him out there as a starting tainty, too, but at least it’s built terbacks who own all those Su- names in the glamour position. — a record for most Super Bowl quarterback. He did amazing on a more substantial founda- per Bowl rings. You can’t get much fresher wins. and he has all season, as well as tion, including an 8-4 mark in “We try to pass tests every than quarterbacks who never A second-round draft pick the playoffs. I think it was one of the playoffs, with six road wins day,” Flacco said. have gotten this far before. in 2011 out of Nevada — not those things where we saw him — the most for any quarterback, That’s how you become a Su- “At the start of the season, I exactly Alabama — Kaepernick in practice and we just wanted Montana and Young included. per Bowl quarterback. O’Neil: As Super Bowl Approaches, Seahawks Appear on Right Course RUN FIRST LOOKS for 4,000 yards this year. Nei- and while that ranking reflects caution — not to mention 40- married to Giselle Bundchen, ther did San Francisco’s Colin Seattle’s reluctance to put too some passes a game — to the but he’s never done both at the DOABLE: Baltimore- Kaepernick. Not even if you much on rookie quarterback wind. same time. San Francisco 49ers projected his statistics out for a Russell Wilson too soon, it’s Last weekend’s results in The point is that despite the full season. also rooted in Carroll’s phi- the conference championship explosion of passing totals in Super Bowl Shows The fact their teams will losophy to have his offense cen- games are proof that today’s the regular season — a trend That Seahawks play Sunday to determine the tered on the ground game. NFL is about more than just that goes well beyond Brady’s league’s champion is some- The Seahawks’ passing to- having the most prolific pass- Patriots — the formula for Offense Can Be thing Seattle coach Pete Car- tals grew over the course of the ing game. Atlanta and New postseason success may not Championship Caliber roll can point to as evidence his season, going from an average England are at the cutting edge have changed as much as you run-oriented approach is not of 148.5 yards passing during a of this airborne era, yet neither might think. By Danny O’Neil outdated. 2-2 start to 227 yards per game one managed so much as a sin- That’s not to say the league’s The Seattle Times Carroll has made no secret during an undefeated Decem- gle point in the second half last potent passing attacks can’t This is the most decidedly of his desire to build his of- ber. That doesn’t mean Seattle week, losing to the 49ers and win a Super Bowl. Indianapolis mediocre Super Bowl in at least fense off the ground game, an was throwing more often, how- Ravens respectively. did it after the 2006 season, the seven years. M.O. that stands in stark con- ever. Just more effectively. The Only one team has passed Saints after 2009, followed by At least it is in terms of pass- trast to the league-wide trend Seahawks actually averaged for more yards than the New the Packers a season later. ing offense. Neither of this to air it out. fewer pass plays the second England Patriots over the pre- But the fact that New Eng- year’s NFL finalists ranked in Passing for 4,000 yards in a half of the season than they did vious eight seasons. No team land has reached the playoffs in the top 10 in passing yards dur- season is no longer the excep- over the first eight games. has made the playoffs more seven of the past eight seasons ing the regular season. It’s the tional accomplishment it once All of that is a long way of often. Yet for all the regular- and reached the Super Bowl first time that has happened was. Ten quarterbacks sur- saying that while Seattle’s of- season success and gaudy pass- twice yet hasn’t won a title in since 2006, and it’s also an af- passed that milestone in 2011, fense may increasingly ca- ing numbers, this is the eighth that time speaks to the diffi- firmation of Seattle’s offensive 11 did it this season. ter to Wilson, don’t expect a consecutive season in which culty of stringing together at approach under coach Pete Those statistics raised wholesale change of philoso- the Patriots will have failed to least three consecutive postsea- Carroll. Tangible proof that the possibility that Carroll’s phy. Seattle is not going to start win the Super Bowl. son victories with a pass-first you don’t have to drop back ground-bound emphasis was throwing the ball 35, 40 times a This observation is not offense. and pass, pass, pass your way outdated, and he would have game like some teams. made to belittle the Patriots or That doesn’t mean its any to a title in today’s NFL. Seattle taking a .22 caliber ap- And that’s what makes this their accomplishments. And easier to get there with the ap- Because for all the talk proach to offense in what had Super Bowl matchup encour- it’s not some sort of snide re- proach Seattle is taking under about the NFL being a quar- become a .357 Magnum world. aging from Seattle’s perspec- mark about the coincidence Carroll, only that this week’s terback-driven league, Balti- The Seahawks ranked No. tive. A team can win a cham- that Tom Brady has won cham- matchup is proof that it’s pos- more’s Joe Flacco didn’t throw 27 in passing yards this season, pionship without throwing pionships and he has been sible.

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Golf Women’s College Basketball UW Women TIGER ROARS AT TORREY Increase Win Streak to Four Games PINES By Jayda Evans The Seattle Times Mercedes Wetmore slipped back into her com- fort zone. When the Washington junior guard was nicknamed “One” by her Auburn-River- side coach because of Wet- more’s jersey number, she turned the team into a state powerhouse as its point guard. Against Oregon on Sunday, Wetmore found herself in the spotlight again due to leading scorer Jazmine Davis (concussion) being out a second consecu- tive game. Wetmore rocked her struggling team into a sec- ond-half run to defeat the Gregory Bull / The Associated Press Ducks 66-53 at Alaska Air- Tiger Woods celebrates after his victory in the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament Monday at Torrey Pines Golf course in San Diego. lines Arena. She finished with a season-high nine as- Tiger Woods Wins 75th Career Pro Tournament, 8th Victory at Torrey Pines sists and zero turnovers in 40 minutes. In an overtime SAN DIEGO (AP) — Tiger It was a strong statement for win against Oregon State Woods was so good for so long Woods, who was coming off on Friday, Wetmore had five at Torrey Pines that it didn’t a missed cut last week in Abu “I’m excited the way I played all week. I hit assists and one turnover in matter how bad it looked at the Dhabi. This was the second time the ball well — pretty much did everything 45 minutes, also scoring 12 end. in his career that Woods won in points. In a finish his next tournament after miss- well and built myself a nice little cushion.” “I still can’t get over that was fit- ing the cut, but this was the first Tiger Woods, nine assists, zero turnovers. ting for such a time it happened the following on his tour victory That’s almost a perfect game long and exas- week. to me,” UW redshirt fresh- perating week, Abu Dhabi is now a distant man Talia Walton said. Woods built memory. The question how is the 15th, leading to double bo- when he heard a man behind the Wetmore did have a blip, an eight-shot what kind of season is shaping gey. After another long wait on ropes take his picture. going 0 for 8 from the field. lead with five up for Woods. the 17th tee, he popped up his Woods rarely hits the fairway “We didn’t have to do holes to play on Monday until he “I think he wanted to send a tee shot and made another bo- after an encounter with a cam- anything out of the ordi- lost patience with the slow play message,” said Hunter Mahan, gey. With a four-shot lead on era shutter, and this was no dif- nary (with Davis out),” Wal- and started losing shots that who shares a swing coach with the 18th — Kyle Stanley blew a ferent — it went so far right that ton said. “No one had to try only determined the margin of Woods. “I think deep down he three-shot lead a year ago — he it landed on the other side of a to come out and windmill victory. did. You play some games to hit wedge safely behind the hole fence enclosing a corporate hos- dunk to get us going. We do Despite two bogeys and a try to motivate yourself. There’s for a two-putt par. pitality area. what we did.” double bogey in the final hour, been so much talk about Rory Woods finished on 14-un- Woods took his free drop, It did take UW time to he closed with an even-par 72 (McIlroy). Rory is now with der 274 for his 14th win in Cali- punched out below the trees into find its groove. The Huskies for a four-shot victory in the Nike. That would be my guess.” fornia, and 11th in San Diego the fairway and then showed used a 13-3 run to open the Farmers Insurance Open. The last time Woods won at County. more irritation when his wedge second half to build a 47-27 “I’m excited the way I played Torrey Pines also was on a Mon- “I think a win always makes nicked the flag after one hop lead on a three-pointer by all week,” Woods said. “I hit the day, when he beat Rocco Medi- it special, especially the way I and spun down the slope 30 feet redshirt senior Kristi King- ball well — pretty much did ev- ate in a playoff to capture the played,” Woods said. “To have away instead of stopping next to ma with 16:29 remaining. erything well and built myself a U.S. Open for his 14th major. not won would have been some- the hole. nice little cushion. I had some Oregon never drew closer Of all his wins on this course thing else because I really played He didn’t show much reac- mistakes at the end, but all my along the Pacific, this might than 12 points thereafter. well. Playing the way I did for tion on perhaps his most memo- good play before that allowed have been the most peculiar. most of this tournament, until rable shot of the day — with his Walton was key. She me to afford those mistakes.” Thick fog cost the tourna- the very end, the last five holes, legs near the edge of a bunker started the game 0-for-8 He won for the 75th time ment an entire day of golf on I felt like I should have won some 75 feet to the left of the shooting from the field. Out in his PGA Tour career, seven Saturday, forcing the first Mon- this tournament. I put myself 11th green, he blasted out to the of the halftime break, she behind the record held by Sam day finish in tournament history. in a position where I had a big top shelf and watched the ball grabbed a defensive Snead. Woods effectively won the tour- and sank a jumper. She fol- Woods won this tournament nament during his 25 holes on enough lead, and that’s basically take dead aim until it stopped a lowed that with a three- for the seventh time, and he set a Sunday, when he turned a two- how I felt like I played this week. foot short. A two-putt birdie on pointer and another jumper. PGA Tour record by winning at shot lead into a six-shot margin “I know I can do that, and it the 13th gave him an eight-shot She finished with 18 Torrey Pines for the eighth time, with only 11 holes to play. CBS was nice to be able to do it.” lead, and then it was only a mat- points and 13 rebounds. including his 2008 U.S. Open. Sports wanted to televise the fi- Like so many of his big wins, ter of time — a lot of time — un- Kingma led with 20 points Woods also has won seven times nal day in late afternoon on the the only drama was for second til the trophy presentation. and four steals. at Bay Hill and at Firestone. East Coast, but it still went long place. Before anyone projects a Keeping pace with the Torrey Pines is a public because of the pace of play. Brad Fritsch, the rookie from monster year for Woods based Ducks was an issue. Oregon course that he has turned into It took Woods about 3 hours, Canada, birdied his last two on one week, especially when (3-17, 1-7 Pac-12) has been his private domain. 45 minutes to finish his 11 holes holes for a 75. That put him into that week is at Torrey Pines, re- plagued with injuries and “I don’t know if anybody on Monday. His 19-hole win a tie for ninth, however, mak- member that no one else in golf averages 65.8 points com- would have beaten him this over Mediate lasted 4½ hours. ing him eligible for the Phoenix — not even McIlroy — is the sub- pared to 71.0 last season. But week,” said Nick Watney, who As much as Woods got off to Open next week. Fritsch had ject of more snap judgments. Oregon coach Paul West- got within five shots of Woods a good start, equal attention was been entered in the Monday Woods, however, likes the di- head hasn’t altered his run- when the tournament was still given to slow play, an increasing qualifier that he had to abandon rection he is headed, especially and-gun offense. undecided until making three problem on the PGA Tour. when the Farmers Insurance with his short game. “I watched last year at Or- bogeys on his next five holes. “It got a little ugly toward the Open lost Saturday to a fog delay. “I’m excited about this year. egon and just seeing them, “He’s definitely on his game.” end,” Woods said. “I started los- Woods was so far ahead that I’m excited about what I’m do- yeah, they’re fast,” Walton It was the 23rd time Woods ing patience a little bit with the he would have had to collapse ing with Sean (Foley) and some said. “But you don’t actu- has won by at least four shots on slow play. I lost my concentra- for anyone to have a chance, and of the things that I’ve built,” he ally know how fast until the PGA Tour. Defending cham- tion a little bit.” that never looked possible. said. “This is a nice way to start you have to run with them. pion Brandt Snedeker (69) and He made bogey from the Even so, the red shirt seemed the year.” ... Once (the posts) beat me Josh Teater (69) tied for the sec- bunker on No. 14. He hooked a to put him on edge. It didn’t help Woods is not likely to re- and Aminah down a couple ond. Watney had a 71 and tied tee shot off the eucalyptus trees that as he settled over his tee shot turn to golf until the Match Play of times, (coach Kevin) Mc- for fourth with Jimmy Walker. and into a patch of ice plant on on the par-5 ninth, he backed off Championship next month. Guff didn’t hesitate to get after us.” MLS Seated on the bench, Da- vis didn’t hesitate either. “She was like, ‘If you don’t He’s Back: Sounders Trade for Lamar Neagle, a Federal Way Native run,’ “ said Walton, a 6-foot- 2 forward. “I was like, ‘Jaz, RETURN TRIP: Neagle al roster slot be ecstatic. I can’t imagine what velopmental player, but he didn’t I’m sorry I’m not you. I can’t through 2014. my mom and my grandma are play an MLS game and was just speed down the floor.’ Return to the Sounders: The 25-year- going to say when they find out.” waived after the season. But she reminded me just “I Can’t Imagine old midfielder Neagle scored five goals and Seattle signed the Jefferson as much as McGuff. It’s nice was a part of had two assists for the Sound- High School product again in having her in your ear.” What my Mom and the trade last ers in 2011, including a hat trick 2011 following Neagle’s stand- And nice to have Wet- my Grandma Are February that against Columbus. He added out year with the lower-league more run the point in place brought for- Charleston Battery and brief Lamar Neagle another goal in the Western of Davis. Going to Say When ward Eddie Conference semifinals against stint with Finland’s IFK Marie- “I just felt really comfort- They Find Out.” Johnson to the Real Salt Lake. hamn. able out there,” Wetmore Sounders. Midfield might not be as Last season, Neagle scored said. “(But) Jaz is amazing. By Joshua Mayers Neagle, who hopes to join pressing of a need as forward or the final goal in Montreal’s 4-1 We never like to see her go The Seattle Times preseason camp in Arizona on central defender for Seattle, but win over the Sounders. down. I look at this as a great Tuesday, called the homecoming Neagle’s experience and versatil- “It’ll be fun for me to connect opportunity for her to get Before the 2012 season, “amazing.” ity add depth to the team. back with the guys and get to her legs back and rejuvenate.” Sounders FC surprisingly traded “I know the fans are going “Lamar scored a few key goals work,” he said. “I’m looking for- Washington (14-5, 6-2) away fan favorite Lamar Neagle. to enjoy it,” he said. “They had for us in the past while being a ward to having a strong season.” remains tied for third in the Eleven months later, the so much support for me when I very consistent player,” sporting The Sounders, as a result of conference. It will carry its team — just as surprisingly — left originally and I was always director Chris Henderson said the trade, will have seven inter- four-game winning streak made a trade to bring him back. getting messages from fans in a news release. “He is a great national roster slots the next two to the desert to play Arizona Seattle reacquired Neagle, a throughout the time I have been teammate and positive presence years. Four are taken by mid- (11-8, 3-5) on Friday. Federal Way native, from the gone. It’s going to be good to in the locker room.” fielders Mario Martinez, Chris- Montreal Impact on Sunday in hear from them again. Neagle first signed with the tian Tiffert and Andy Rose, and exchange for an internation- “I know my family is going to Sounders in 2009 as a senior de- defender Adam Johansson. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 Life:Food Mackinaw’s Shares Cajun Food Ideas

Pete Caster / [email protected] Laurel Khan, owner of Makinaw’s, carries a plates featuring cajun popcorn shrimp, cajun Andouille sausage nachos, blackened chicken wings, dirty rice and chicken and sausage gumbo at her Chehalis restaurant. Khan has plenty of ideas to bring Cajun lavors to the Super Bowl this weekend. Northwest Twist on Louisiana Style: Bring a Taste of the Delta to Your Big Game Meal By Hallie Simons “I wanted to stay with many years, everything’s anyways.” For The Chronicle traditional food, like the become a ‘signature’ item.” Khan will be rooting nachos, and just add a New Trained in the culi- for the Ravens in this year’s MACKINAW’S MANCAVE There are some things Orleans twist,” said Khan. nary arts at Le Cordon Super Bowl, though she’s NEW ORLEANS CAJUN AND for the Super Bowl that “The gumbo is a great pot- Bleu (Portland Campus) in traditionally a Viking’s simply cannot be forgotten; ted item, it’s easy to make 2004-2005, Khan has had fan. She also follows the CREOLE SUPER BOWL MENU: perhaps the most primary for big groups.” her fair share of different Seahawks for Wilson, who • Blackened Chicken Wings of these is the food. With Khan has owned Mack- flavors to work with. she believes to be an out- this big game headed for inaw’s for more than six “I love ethnic food, so standing player. • Cajun Andouille Sausage Nachos with the Big Easy this year, why years now, and serves up Indian, curry, the creole ... While Mackinaw’s will Holy Trinity not add a Cajun twist to a different menu each day. I love the southern flavors not be hosting a Super Bowl • Cajun Popcorn (shrimp) your Super Bowl supper? Why should day of the Su- too,” said Khan. “It’s one of event on February 3, Khan • Ponche Romaine (‘Go Cup’) Laurel Khan, owner and per Bowl be any different? the areas where I’m just so was kind enough to con- head chef at Mackinaw’s on “I always loved to cook,” intrigued with the food and tribute several great food • Dirty Rice Market in downtown Che- said Khan. “I change my drink culture. I love the ideas to go along with this • Chicken and Sausage Gumbo halis, is no stranger to this menu every day, so it gets long process and I’m used year’s Cajun and creole idea. kinda stressful. After so to being on my feet all day theme. Cajun Nachos: Ingredients: Browned Andouille Sausage 1 cup Chopped Onion 1 cup Chopped Bell Peppers 1 cup Green Onion Tortilla Chips

Directions: Spread tortilla chips over platter (must be oven safe) and cover with cheese. Sprinkle desired amount of sausage over top of chips and cheese. Repeat Laurel Khan, owner of Mackinaw’s Restaurant, holds a bowl of chicken and sausage gum- with onion, bell peppers and bo mixed with dirty rice she made on Monday, Jan. 21, at her restaurant in Chehalis. green onion. Bake in oven on low Chicken and Sausage Gumbo: temperature until cheese is melted. Ingredients: 1 ¼ cups Flour 2 teaspoons cayenne pepper 1 teaspoon black pepper 2 teaspoon salt 1 3 to 4 lb chicken, cut into small pieces Dirty Rice: 1 cup oil Ingredients: 2 onions, chopped ¾ lb chicken gizzards, and liver 1 cup celery, chopped 2 Tablespoons oil ¾ cup green bell pepper 1 lb ground pork 2 teaspoon garlic, minced 1 cup onions, chopped 8 cup chicken stock ¾ cup celery, chopped 1 lb Andouille sausage, sliced ½ cup bell pepper, chopped 2 teaspoon thyme 2 teaspoons garlic, minced 2 bay leaves 3 teaspoons kosher salt ⅓ cup chopped flat leaf parsley 2 teaspoons pepper 1 teaspoons thyme Directions: 4 cup cooked rice Combine ½ cup flour, some of the cayenne, salt and ½ cup chopped green onion pepper. Lightly dust chicken and brown in ¼ cup oil. Remove ½ cup chopped flat leaf parsley chicken and add flour and oil to pan, scraping chicken bits and whisking to form a roux. Stir roux constantly until Directions: Cajun popcorn shrimp are among the Delta-style chocolate brown, taking care not to burn (about 20 minutes). Cover gizzards with water and simmer foods available prepared by Mackinaw’s owner and Add vegetables , cooking for five minutes, then add garlic. until tender. Cool and chop for later. head chef Laurel Khan. Add chicken stock, bring to a boil, then reduce to Heat oil in a large pot, add vegetables, simmering. Add chicken, Andouille sausage, pepper, salt, the garlic and ground pork. Cook until veg- thyme, and bay leaves. etables are tender and pork browned and Cook for 1 ½ hours until chicken is tender. Stir in parsley cooked. and serve over rice. Add seasonings, gizzards and broth from gizzards. *Makes 8 servings. Stir in rice, add green onion and parsley. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 LIFE Don’t Let Snacks Blitz Your Diet Albuquerque Journal, N.M. just 1 tablespoon of dip, prob- Light have 95, or you can go very One handful of trail mix = then finish cooking. (MCT) ably just about a chip’s worth, is low with Budweiser Select for 55. 49 touchdown dances in the end Four bacon-wrapped smok- 80 calories. Sample a few light beers before zone ies = 156 minutes being the Watching the big game can Sub: Make your own 100 the game to see which ones you Keep in mind, nuts and team mascot turn into a big fumble for foot- percent whole-wheat pita chips, prefer. chocolate have about 160 calo- The bacon alone, (without ball fans’ diets. Dr. Charles and use salsa instead of the ar- Six traditional handspun ries per ounce, which is not bad the sausage and brown ) Platkin, a professor at the tichoke dip. Buffalo Wild Wings dipped in if you don’t take five handfuls is more than 80 calories, for a CUNY School of Public Health Four Dominos Stuffed ranch dressing = doing “the before you’ve even noticed. total of more than 160 calories at Hunter College in New York Cheesy Bacon & Jalapeño bread- wave” 6,480 times Sub: Try having ONLY nuts. per appetizer. Four of them go City and editor of DietDetective. sticks = 193 touchdown dances Six wings from Buffalo Wild Nuts are healthy, but they’re com, says the Super Bowl is the down easy for 640 calories. in the end zone Wings have 990 calories. Then very high in calories, so don’t Sub: If you need to eat some second biggest day for food con- All that fat is a calorie killer add about two servings of ranch keep a huge bowl in front of you. sumption in the U.S. (Thanks- type of bacon-wrapped hors at 160 calories per piece, or 640 dressing at 170 calories each for And try to eat them one at a time. d’oeuvres, go with Applegate giving is first.) calories for four. a total of 340 calories. That’s Outback Baby Back ribs, full Farms Organic Hickory Smoked The good doctor has come Sub: You can toast 100 per- 1,330 calories. order = 123 minutes of team up with a list of favorite game cent whole-wheat pita bread Sub: You can certainly make practice and conditioning Uncured Turkey Bacon. Its only day snacks and how much each with spray and Parmesan your own chicken wings. Go Ribs are fatty, and the sauce 35 calories per slice. And He- will cost in exercise. The idea cheese. skinless and bake instead of is sugary. For the record, Out- brew National Beef Franks in a is to use exercise equivalents to Three Sierra Nevada Bigfoot deep frying them. back Baby Back ribs are 1,156 Blanket are 60 calories each. provide a reference for calories. beers = 211 minutes of coaching Two handfuls of Cheetos calories. Three Pepsis = 57 minutes of So, before you get a flag on football Jumbo Puffs = 30 minutes of Sub: Try making them your- dancing to Beyoncé during the your play at the buffet table, Sub: Your best bet is a regu- playing professional football self, and trim all visible fat be- halftime show check out what overindulgence lar beer OR, even better, a mi- That’s 320 calories for about fore and after cooking. Also, Each 12-ounce can is 100 will cost you. cro-light beers. The best would 2 ounces. Yes, only 2 ounces. instead of coating your ribs with calories. Handful of pita chips with be Beck’s Premier Light at only Sub: How about making an excessive amount of sauce Sub: Water, flavored seltzer, artichoke dip = running 141 64 calories per 12-ounce bottle your own popcorn? Sprinkle it beforehand, partially cook them unsweetened ice tea — there football fields or MGD Light, also 64 calories. with Parmesan cheese and spray loaded with seasonings, brush are so many low- or no-calorie Each chip is 13 calories and Michelob Ultra and Natural it with butter spray. them lightly with the sauce, and drinks. Rolled Up With Tradition: Tracing the History of the Egg Roll In America By Monica Eng them and then squeezed them Chicago Tribune dry in sheets of cheesecloth. My father, who worked CHICAGO — Born and summers in the family restau- bred in southern China, Fanny rants, remembers cooks using Go did not grow up eating egg whole tablecloths to squeeze the rolls. mountains of blanched cabbage Family meals in her part of needed for the daily egg rolls. Guangdong province were dom- “Many restaurants,” Go inated by rice, greens, preserved explains through a transla- vegetables and morsels of meat. tor, “used only cabbage for the But ever since she and her filling because they wanted to late husband Tom decided to keep costs down.” But Fanny whip up a batch for a Rogers and Tom Go added plenty of Park Chicago block party 45 rich barbecued pork, shred- years ago, these chubby, stubbly, ded chicken, chunks of boiled golden cylinders have become a shrimp, chopped green onions family — and neighborhood — and other touches to their ver- tradition. sion. “My parents would make “You can add mushrooms, as many as 500 for people at bamboo shoots or whatever you the block party to eat and take want,” she says. home,” says the Gos’ eldest After Go assembles the main daughter, Jean. “They knew that elements (cabbage, pork, shrimp food always brought people to- and chicken) into a huge basin, gether. So, over the years, they she sprinkles in a variety of un- created a lot of good relation- exotic spices: salt, pepper, sugar, ships around here.” chicken bouillon powder and Like Fanny Go, who came cinnamon. Armando L. Sanchez to the U.S. in the early ‘60s, the / Chicago Tribune Next comes her secret in- Friends and family roll egg rolls in Fanny Go’s kitchen in Chicago, Dec. 8, 2012. egg roll represents a 20th-cen- gredient: a jar of creamy pea- tury meeting of two cultures. nut butter, heated in a pan with ly shunning the cuisine upon And now that the Cantonese- 2 teaspoons salt Though dim sum chefs in Hong some vegetable oil until it was which my ancestors built their American egg roll has — like Go ½ teaspoon freshly ground Kong produce a similar snack liquid enough to be poured into fortune. But if someone who — thrived through more than pepper called a spring roll, the egg roll, the mixture. Finally, Go show- spent the first third of her life in eight decades, it’s probably safe ¼ teaspoon cinnamon as we know it, is a creation of ers the filling with chopped China can embrace it, so can I. to say that it has earned a place Extras, see list above early Chinese-American restau- green onion and kneaded the Indeed, when my brother as a tradition of its own. 12 to 16 large (7-by-7-inch) rateurs who used local ingredi- whole thing thoroughly with her and I made a huge batch of Go’s egg roll wrappers ents to create Chinese-ish foods sturdy hands. egg rolls for our Chinese-Puerto EXTRAS that would appeal to American When it comes time to roll, Rican Christmas celebration last 1 egg, beaten in a small bowl diners. Go places a tall stack of perfectly month, they were an enormous 1 tablespoon sesame oil Vegetable oil, peanut oil or One of the restaurateurs square egg roll wrappers on the hit with the Chinese and non- ½ cup boiled shrimp lard for frying who helped popularize the egg cutting board and lops off the Chinese relatives alike. They chopped into dime-size pieces 1. For the filling, heat the roll was my grandfather, Harry corners for easier assembly. She even inspired my Chinese-Jew- ½ cup soaked, squeezed and peanut butter in a small sauce- Eng, whose nephew, Tom Go, demonstrates a perfect roll by ish cousin to share his parents’ thinly sliced mush- pan over low heat until pourable, worked as a manager in the fam- squeezing a handful of filling in (former restaurant owners) old rooms adding 1 tablespoon peanut oil ily’s downtown Chicago chop her fist, plopping it on the bot- Crab Rangoon recipe with me. ½ cup julienned and well- if needed to get the proper con- suey palaces (among them Hoe tom corner of the wrapper and These recipes may not be an- drained bamboo shoots sistency. Allow to cool slightly. Sai Gai and South Pacific) for tightly rolling it into a chubby cient Chinese secrets, but they ¼ cup thinly sliced water Combine the pork, cabbage, decades. Tom Go based his egg cylinder, the final flap sealed do reflect popular products of chestnuts onions, sugar, salt, pepper, cin- roll recipe on the appetizers that with a swipe of egg wash. Chinese ingenuity. ½ cup bean sprouts namon and any of the optional proved such a hit with the res- Guests set to work rolling According to author Andrew extra ingredients in a very large taurants’ clientele. dozens more — with decidedly Coe, who wrote “Chop Suey: A EGG ROLLS bowl until thoroughly blended. Today Fanny Go, 87, carries mixed results — as Go heats sev- Cultural History of Chinese on the Chinese-American tradi- eral cups of vegetable oil in her Food in the United States,” the Prep: 1 hour, 30 minutes Hands work best to do this. Pour tion by making the savory treats shiny wok. egg roll was likely invented in Cook: 2 minutes per batch cooled, but still liquid, peanut for parties and family gatherings. Despite her advanced years, New York sometime in the ear- Makes: 12-16 egg rolls butter into the mixture; mix She recently shared her recipe — the octogenarian insists on do- ly 1930s. One of the chefs who This recipe is adapted from thoroughly. which can take up to three days ing much of the hard work her- claimed the honor, Henry Low, the one Fanny Go has made 2. Cut off 1 inch from each — with a convivial group who self, mixing the mound of fill- even included an egg roll recipe for decades. The amounts have of the corners of the wrappers gathered at Go’s home to learn, ing, carrying the pots and boxes, in his 1938 book “Cook at Home been reduced from her recipe, for easier rolling. Place stack cook and eat. One of the biggest and standing at the stove to fry in Chinese.” According to Coe, which serves a crowd. Look for in front of you with one corner barbecued pork in Chinese bar- surprises was that most of the every single one of the 100 egg the recipe included “bamboo pointing toward you. Place a ingredients can be found in the rolls we assembled. shoots, roast pork, shrimp, scal- becue stores, or you can make it by marinating approximately handful (about ¼ cup) of filling average American grocery store, “Someone else might make a lions, water chestnuts, salt, MSG, near the bottom corner; roll cor- if not in your kitchen. 2-inch-wide sections of pork mess of my stove and wok,” she sugar and pepper,” a much more ner over the filling, tightly roll- I joined in to learn more says when her son, Rich, sug- luxurious mix than the “cab- shoulder/butt in store-bought ing up to just over half way. Fold about this side of my family gests she sit and take a rest. bage, flecked with bits of pork char sui sauce overnight and and to bring home some tan- When the first stubbly cylin- and carrot for color,” that “rose then roasting in a 350 degree in side corners snugly; continue gible (not to mention delicious) ders emerge from the wok, hot to dominate the restaurant ta- oven on a rack over a pan lined rolling until there are 2 inches link to the Eng family’s restau- crisp and deeply golden, every bles and freezer sections.” with foil until done. Go sug- of wrapper left. Brush some egg rant past. My great-grandfather, guest wonders the same thing: With the Gos’ recipe, many gests several extra ingredients wash over the final corner; con- grandfather, great-uncle, aunts When can I try one? of those luxurious fillings have that can be stirred into the fill- tinue rolling over it to seal the and uncles opened nearly a doz- Finally, after about a dozen been restored — and Fanny Go ing; see the list and suggested egg roll. en of these establishments start- are stacked in a paper towel- encourages home cooks to add amounts below. (The number of 3. When all egg rolls are ing in the 1930s, with the last — lined pan, Go gives the OK. I just about anything they want as egg rolls made will depend on rolled, heat oil or lard in a heavy The House of Eng in Hyde Park slice one open, releasing a puff long as it’s chopped small, fully how much filling used per piece pan or wok until it reaches 350 — closing in the ‘80s. of cabbagey, porky steam. I cooked and drained of most and any extra ingredients.) degrees. Fry egg rolls, in batches, Go started the project a few dip it in the brightly colored moisture. ½ cup smooth peanut butter until golden brown; drain in a 1 tablespoon peanut or veg- days earlier by marinating 10 store-bought duck and mustard During Lunar New Year cel- paper towel-lined pan. pounds of pork shoulder in a sauces. I take my first crunchy, ebrations — which start Feb. 10 etable oil 4. Eat while hot, dipped store-bought char siu sauce sweet, spicy, savory bite. And — it’s customary, in China, to 2 cups julienned Chinese (hoisin and five spice-based bar- I am transported right back to serve visiting family and friends barbecued pork in duck sauce, sweet and sour becue sauce) and then roasting the opening crunch of dozens delicate spring rolls to welcome 10 cups shredded green cab- sauce and/or hot mustard. the meat on wire racks in the of Eng family restaurant meals the next season. But if you live bage (about 1 large cabbage), Nutrition information per oven. Early guests were put to from my youth. someplace where February blanched, squeezed dry in a dish egg roll (for 16): 277 calories, 10 work julienning the pork into As someone who, for decades, doesn’t feel much like spring, a towel g fat, 2 g saturated fat, 25 mg cho- thin strips. Others sliced green wrote about “real” ethnic food plump, sturdy American egg ½ cup chopped green onions lesterol, 34 g carbohydrates, 12 g cabbage into ribbons, blanched in Chicago, I admit to snobbish- roll could be just as welcome. 2 teaspoons sugar protein, 841 mg sodium, 2 g fiber The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 • Life 3

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TODAY IN HISTORY: Washington State History Ezra Meeker Begins Re-creation of Oregon Trail Journey in 1906

By HistoryLink.org his way to Portland, and from there shipped his rig up the Co- On Jan. 29, 1906, Washing- Ezra Meeker in Chehalis, 1906 lumbia River to The Dalles on ton pioneer hop farmer Ezra the steamer Bailey Gatzert. Meeker (1830-1928) departs his grand home in Puyallup on a round trip expedition retracing Monuments Along The Trail the old emigrant trail to Oregon. Meeker personally installed Meeker’s wagon is an old-style monuments in Washington prairie schooner of the type at Tenino (Feb. 21, 1906); in used by thousands of the west- Oregon at The Dalles (March ern pioneers who made up the 12, 1906), Pendleton (March great overland migration to the Oregon Country/Oregon Ter- 31, 1906), Meacham (April 5, ritory between 1841 and 1870. 1906), LaGrande (April 11, 1906), The goal of Meeker’s journey is Ladd’s Canyon (April 11, 1906), to publicize the historical im- Baker City (April 19, 1906), Old portance of the Oregon Trail Mount Pleasant (April 21, 1906), and to seek federal funding for Durkee (April 1906), Hun- its preservation. tington (April 1906), and Vale (April 30, 1906); in Idaho at Fort Boise (May 1906), Boise (May The Oregon Trail 9, 1906), and American Falls Meeker, his wife Eliza Jane (May 1906); and in Wyoming Sumner Meeker, and their infant at South Pass (June 24, 1906) son Marion traveled to Oregon and Independence Rock (July 3, Territory over the emigrant trail 1906). He arranged for local his- in 1852, ultimately settling in torical societies to place mark- the Puyallup Valley and found- ers in Washington at Tumwater, ing the town of Puyallup. Submitted by Gordon Harper for Our Hometowns; Volume 2 Centralia, Chehalis, Claquato, Travel on the Oregon Trail Ezra Meeker, left, stands with his oxen during a 1906 visit to Chehalis as he recreated the Oregon Trail journey that Jackson Prairie, and Toledo; in began in 1841. The bulk of the brought him to the Northwest in 1852. During this visit Meeker stopped at the McKinley Stump, which was cut near Idaho at Parma, Twin Falls, Po- overland emigration came Pe Ell for President William McKinley, who was unable to make the scheduled visit. His successor, President Theodore catello, Soda Springs, and Mont- abruptly to a close when the Roosevelt, did visit and make a “stump speech” here in 1903. This photo shows the stump three years later. The stump pelier; in Wyoming at Cokeville, Union Pacific and Central Pa- was later moved to Recreation Park. It eventually succumbed to damage from arson, age, insects and the elements. It Casper, Glen Rock, and Doug- cific railroads completed the was replaced in January 2008 when a replica was placed at the Lewis County Historical Museum very near where this las; and in Nebraska at North nation’s first transcontinental photo was taken 102 years before. Platte, Gothenburg, and Grand railroad line on May 10, 1869. Island. However, anecdotal evidence own, untrammeled by vexatious more, all stealthily placed there, family members tried to dis- Most of the markers cost un- suggests that some families who control for gain.” until the whole was so covered suade him from undertaking der $100 and their dedication could not afford train tickets that there was no room for more. the trip at his advanced age (76). ceremonies attracted enormous continued to make the trip by Finally the vandals began carv- After a few days Meeker moved crowds. wagon even up until the earliest Preparations ing initials on the wagon bed his camp six blocks away to Meeker contacted local his- years of the 20th century. Meeker chose to travel in a and cutting off pieces to carry the yard of Puyallup Methodist torical societies along the route, By 1906 many portions of replicated covered wagon. One away. Church, built on land he had do- enlisting their help and suggest- the path had been ploughed up wheel hub and some of the met- Two oxen, seven-year-old nated. He made the first of many ing that they raise funds to place by farmers, buried under new alwork were salvaged from wag- Twist and four-year-old Dave, hundreds of speeches preaching monuments in their respective construction, or simply over- ons that had originally crossed pulled the wagon. Meeker the gospel of Oregon Trail pres- communities. Meeker spent his grown and become difficult to the plains in 1853. The wagon bought a scotch collie, Jim, to ervation while camped at this lunchtime break (referred to distinguish. Meeker planned to box was fashioned like a boat serve as a watchdog. Twist died location. during the nineteenth century identify the trail’s exact path and and could, if necessary, be de- on the trail after pulling the By Feb. 4 Meeker had back- and after as “nooning”) writing place historical markers along tached from the wheelbase and wagon some 1,700 miles, pos- tracked to Seattle to raise funds a book that he self-published the way. He also hoped that one floated across rivers. This style sibly felled by eating poisonous and to make photographic when he reached Lincoln, Neb., day the Oregon Trail would be of wagon was known as a prairie weeds, and was replaced with plates of important local struc- as The Ox Team or the Old commemorated by what he de- schooner. The canvas cover was another ox, Dandy. tures. Meeker planned to have Oregon Trail, 1852-1906. He scribed in a March 18, 1906, Se- painted with a map of the Old Meeker’s first camp was in the plates made into stereopti- shipped these books and also attle Post-Intelligencer article as Oregon Trail and with slogans the yard of his mansion in Puy- con slides and to use these in his a set of postcard images docu- “the monument of utility, a great describing Meeker’s planned allup. He took the oxen on trial lectures along the trail. menting his journey to drop ‘pioneer way,’ a national highway journey. jaunts to accustom them to the He parked his wagon and points along the trail and sold where multitudes will travel in Vandalism vexed Meeker yoke and to pulling the wagon. pitched a tent in front of the First them to help fund his travels. ease and comfort in the coming from the start. He later recount- With flowing beard and white Unitarian Church at the corner Meeker, Mardon, Jim, Twist, passenger automobile of the fu- ed in Ox Team Days, “First I no- hair, rangy Ezra Meeker looked of Boylston Avenue and Olive Dave, Dandy, and the wagon ture, the car without rails, track ticed a name or two written on the part of a pioneer, although Street, remaining there for sev- were all immortalized in these without monopoly, the people’s the wagon bed, then a dozen or many of his neighbors and some eral weeks. Then Meeker made postcards. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston CLASSIC PEANUTS by Charles Schulz

HI & LOIS by Greg & Brian Walker BLONDIE by Dean Young & John Marshall

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 ENTERTAINMENT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013 What’s Cooking With Pinterest? By Sharon Thompson recipes. As people create beau- From what she finds there, Here are some recipes to white or black Lexington Herald-Leader tiful boards of food photogra- Arnold prepares about one new help you stay focused on your Preheat oven to 450 degrees. phy, they are organizing their recipe a month. healthier eating regimen for the Line baking sheet with parch- Unless you have a favorite favorite recipes. We love the “I mostly pin things for par- new year. ment paper. Toss sweet potato site, searching blindly for reci- idea of people planning their ties and holiday-themed treats sticks with 1 tablespoon olive pes online can be frustrating. healthy meals from favorite for school,” she said. “I am oil, then spread in an even layer I’ve found that one of the GREENS, SPROUTS AND recipe pin boards. And don’t more likely to pin a recipe and SWEET POTATO SALAD on baking sheet. Season with easiest ways to find recipes on believe what you’ve heard: We adapt it to something that I can salt. Bake for 12 minutes, or un- the Web is to search on Pin- know decadent, not-so-healthy pull out of the pantry. I am ter- 1 pound sweet potatoes, til sweet potatoes are nice and terest. It’s like an index for the recipes find a home on Pinter- rible about remembering ingre- peeled and cut into 2- by 1/3- tender. largest cookbook ever. est, but we see enormous inter- dients at the market that are not inch sticks In a small bowl, whisk to- According to business in- est for healthy recipes that fea- on the usual weekly to-buy list.” 5 tablespoons extra-virgin gether lemon juice, tamari, telligence firm RJMetrics, 10.5 ture seasonal ingredients. Toa Green, chef/owner of olive oil honey and remaining ¼ cup ol- percent of all pinboards on “The growth of Pinterest is Thai Orchid Café in Lexington, Salt and pepper ive oil. Season the dressing with Pinterest are categorized un- staggering. For Cooking Light Ky., said she pins recipes “as a 2 tablespoons fresh lemon salt. der Food, the website’s fastest- in 2012, we saw nearly 750 per way to keep up with dishes I juice In another small bowl, toss growing category. It’s also the cent growth in traffic referrals want to try and make. It’s a fun 1 tablespoon gluten-free sprouts with 1 tablespoon of category that gets the most from Pinterest to our site and way to get ideas for recipes or tamari the dressing and let stand for repins, generating on average the numbers continue to trend new dishes.” 1 teaspoon honey 10 minutes to marinate, then more than 50 percent repins up,” Lowery said. Carolyn Gilles of Lexington, 2 cups sprouts toss a few times. In a large bowl, than the second-most reshared Because Pinterest is such chef/instructor at The Whole- 1 romaine heart, coarsely combine romaine, cucumbers, category, Style and Fashion. a popular place to search for some Chef, said she likes Pin- chopped mesclun, scallions, olives and “Pinterest has proven to be recipes, we decided to look for terest for recipes because it’s so 4 small Japanese or Persian avocado. and toss to combine. a fun, useful, and, let’s admit, healthy recipes and asked for visual. cucumbers, cut into ½-inch Add remaining dressing and addictive space for home cooks help from some local pinners. “I like to get inspired by what dice toss again. Transfer salad to a and foodies,” said Cooking- Hope Arnold of George- a dish may look like, colors or 2 cups packed mesclun large serving bowl or platter, Light.com editor Allison Long town, Ky., is on Pinterest almost even just presentation ideas,” 2 large scallions, finely top with roasted sweet potatoes Lowery. Cooking Light is one daily, she said. she said. “I don’t follow anyone chopped and marinated sprouts. Sprin- of the most popular boards to “Every night before I go to in particular, but I usually like 8 green olives, pitted and kle with sesame seeds and serve re-pin. sleep I spend about 15 to 20 to search by foods that are in chopped immediately. “We’re excited about the level minutes on the iPad checking season and find recipes based 1 avocado, diced From Withstyleandgrace- of engagement it brings to our email and on Pinterest.” around locally available foods.” 1 tablespoon sesame seeds, blog.com ADVICE: Dear Abby Man With a Past Hesitates to Reveal it in the Present DEAR ABBY: I am a anything sooner. I want to do and tell her that you plan to be her new baby sister. I have told his job to break the ice and find 29-year-old man with a criminal the right thing so I can stay on one of them. myself she’ll come around, but it something in common with her. record. I got involved in some the right path. Can you help me? hasn’t happened. Also, Lily should not be al- fraud and embezzlement rings — A BETTER MAN IN NEW DEAR ABBY: I am blessed What can I do to assure Lily lowed to hide out in her room when I was in my early 20s, and YORK with two beautiful daughters. that I love her as much as I al- and not participate in any ac- served nine DEAR BETTER MAN: I One is 13; the other is 4 months ways have? I want our family to tivities. If you permit the status months before agree that the chapter of your old. For 11 years my 13-year-old, be happy. I hope to eventually quo to continue, at some point being released life in which you were in prison “Lily,” was my life. I had dated, marry Kevin. Lily’s dad isn’t very she will start looking for a place on parole. is not something you should re- but they were all Mr. Wrongs. involved in her life. Every time where she feels she “belongs” in Since then I veal on a first date. But do raise Two years ago I finally met a I try to include Lily, she gets a situation beyond your control have moved in the subject around the fourth wonderful man, “Kevin.” He is mad and says she doesn’t want or supervision. If you are out of with my mother, date, because by then the woman good to me, and he and Lily get to do the family functions. Help, ideas on how to get your daugh- found a job, and will have had a chance to get to along to a point, but he’s shy and please. — WEST VIRGINIA I’m trying to be know you. doesn’t talk much. Kevin moved MOM ter to cooperate, then involve DEAR MOM: a family therapist to help you the man I know By Abigail Van Buren When you bring it up, make in with us a few months after I Thirteen can I’m capable of it clear that you didn’t go to jail found out I was pregnant. be a difficult age and your work through the roadblocks. being. I have reached the point for a violent crime and you’re I try to include Lily in our is cut out for you. You will have ••• where I’d like to begin dating not on any offenders’ list. If she new family, but she feels left to be more proactive in order to Dear Abby is written by Abigail again. likes you, she’ll hear you out and out. She stays in her room and make this arrangement function Van Buren, also known as Jeanne The problem is, I don’t know understand that you don’t plan doesn’t have much to do with more like a family. Kevin may be Phillips, and was founded by her when the time is right to bring to repeat your past mistakes. Kevin. She wouldn’t go with me shy, but he should be encouraged mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear up my past. If I wait too long, Men who have served their time to the baby’s doctor appoint- to make more of an effort to get Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. my name is mud for not saying can go on to lead successful lives, ments and pretty much ignores to know Lily. As the adult, it is Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING January 31, 2013 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! “Teen Shark Tank Ingrid Michaelson helps an Grey’s Anatomy “Bad Blood” Derek and Scandal “Truth or Consequences” KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Tournament” (N) entrepreneur. ’ (CC) (DVS) April look for a solution. (N) ’ Olivia’s colleagues learn the truth. (N) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Evening Magazine Inside Edition 30 Rock “Hogcock!; ” One The Office “Junior The Office “Vandal- Do No Harm “Pilot” A doctor with an KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (N) (CC) “Miss Alabama” last episode of TGS. (N) (CC) Salesman” (N) ism” (N) ’ alternate personality. (N) Jay Leno IND 6 6 The Jeff Probst Show (N) ’ (CC) Extra (N) (CC) Access Hollyw’d Dr. Phil (N) ’ (CC) Katie (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider “Safe The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest “Dead Reckoning” Elementary “The Red Team” Sherlock KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) Haven.” (N) Theory (N) (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) Reese is captured. (N) ’ (CC) investigates an accident. (N) ’ ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Last Chance to See Northern white Foyle’s War “They Fought in the Fields” Midsomer Murders “Death of a Strang- DCI Banks “Cold Is the Grave” Banks searches for a missing Great Decisions in PBS 9 9 rhino. ’ (CC) Local farmer’s death. er” Dead tramp. (N) (CC) girl. (N) ’ (CC) Foreign Policy American Dad American Dad Family Guy “Pe- Family Guy “The The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) 30 Rock “Succes- 30 Rock Liz tries to MNT 10 10 “Widowmaker” “License to Till” ter’s Got Woods” Big Bang Theory” “Dog of Death” ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) sion” ’ (CC) mentor Hazel. The King of The King of The Office “The The Office An at- The Vampire Diaries “A View to a Kill” Beauty and the Beast “On Thin Ice” Seinfeld Jerry sits Seinfeld “The Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Delivery, Part 1” titude adjustment. Klaus turns to Stefan for help. Vincent is conflicted. (N) ’ (CC) for dog. (CC) Stand-In” (CC) ment “Shy Dial” ment ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- The Aviators ’ NOVA “Building the Great Cathedrals” Pioneers of Television The arc of Frontline “The Untouchables” Wall Northwest Now The High Bar “El- Charlie Rose (N) ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) (CC) Gothic cathedrals. ’ primetime soap operas. ’ (CC) Street avoids prosecution. ’ (CC) liot Gould” Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Auditions No. 6” Audi- Glee “Naked” Rachel gets a part in a Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) tions continue. (N) ’ (CC) student film. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Invicta Watches Wear It Now Sale Wear It Now Sale Wear It Now Sale Without a Trace “From the Ashes” A Without a Trace “Lost Time” Jack re- Without a Trace “Honor Bound” Daugh- Without a Trace “Viuda Negra” Ab- Criminal Minds “Natural Born Killer” An Criminal Minds “Derailed” A man takes ION 15 15 rookie has a lot to learn. ’ (CC) opens a 7-year-old case. ’ (CC) ter of Korean emigrants. (CC) ducted vacationer. ’ (CC) undercover cop is taken captive. train passengers hostage. ’ IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni The Blessed Life D. Kolenda Reflections K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Surrender The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! “Teen Wheel of Fortune Shark Tank Ingrid Michaelson helps an Grey’s Anatomy “Bad Blood” Derek and Scandal “Truth or Consequences” KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 Tournament” (N) (N) ’ (CC) entrepreneur. ’ (CC) (DVS) April look for a solution. (N) ’ Olivia’s colleagues learn the truth. (N) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition 30 Rock “Hogcock!; Last Lunch” One The Office “Junior The Office “Vandal- Do No Harm “Pilot” A doctor with an NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) “Miss Alabama” last episode of TGS. (N) (CC) Salesman” (N) ism” (N) ’ alternate personality. (N) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Por Ella Soy Eva (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) American Idol “Auditions No. 6” Audi- Glee “Naked” Rachel gets a part in a 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) tions continue. (N) ’ (CC) student film. (N) ’ (CC) (DVS) (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 “Devil Inside; Rattlesnake” The First 48 Two men are beaten and The First 48 A mother is murdered in a The First 48: Missing Persons A Chi- Beyond Scared Straight Beantown’s Beyond Scared Straight Troublesome A&E 52 52 A woman is found dead. (CC) shot in Miami. (CC) home invasion. (CC) cago teenager goes missing. (N) worst get a taste of jail. (N) (CC) teens enter a Virginia Jail. AMC 67 67 ››› Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome (1985, Science Fiction) Mel Gibson, Tina ›› The Transporter (2002, Action) Jason Statham, Shu Qi, François Berléand. A ›› The Transporter (2002, Action) Jason Statham, Shu Qi, François Berléand. A Turner. Wasteland drifter Mad Max must fight a giant. (CC) mercenary changes his mind-set after meeting a woman. (CC) mercenary changes his mind-set after meeting a woman. (CC) APL 43 43 Rattlesnake Republic ’ (CC) North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ North Woods Law (N) ’ North Woods Law ’ North Woods Law ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” Doing Hard Time (2004) Boris Kodjoe, Michael K. Williams. (CC) ›› All About the Benjamins (2002, Action) Ice Cube, Mike Epps, Eva Mendes. (CC) The Real House- The Real Housewives of Atlanta Pha- The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Real House- Kathy Actor Jeremy Irons; show host Watch What Hap- The Real House- BRAVO 66 66 wives of Atlanta edra and Apollo begin work. “Battle of the Booty” “Make an Ass out of a Donkey” wives of Atlanta Lisa Ling. (N) pens: Live (N) wives of Atlanta CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things ’ (CC) Doc Zone “Generation Jobless” (N) CBC News: The National (N) (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) ››› Any Given Sunday (1999) Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz. A football coach copes with crises on and off the field. CNBC 46 46 Death: It’s a Living (N) American Greed Mad Money Death: It’s a Living American Greed Paid Program Paid Program CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Piers Morgan Tonight (N) What Would You Do? Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Tonight Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) Erin Burnett OutFront South Park “Kenny Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny Workaholics “Alice Tosh.0 (CC) It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 Dies” port “Bill Gates” With Jon Stewart in Phila. in Phila. Quits” (CC) in Phila. in Phila. With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Shake It Up! ’ Good-Charlie ›› Princess Protection Program (2009) Selena Gomez. Jessie ’ (CC) Good-Charlie Austin & Ally ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Property Wars ’ Property Wars Moonshiners “Hat in Hand” Tickle is In Moonshiners “Last Shiner Standing” Property Wars Property Wars ’ Property Wars “Old Property Wars (N) Property Wars Property Wars ’ DSC 8 8 (CC) “Rags to Riches” debt to dangerous people. (CC) ’ (CC) “Sleuthing” (CC) (CC) Money” (N) ’ (CC) “Sleuthing” (CC) (CC) Kourtney and Kim Take Miami Kim E! News (N) The Soup Love You, Mean It E! Special Real-world Dominants and Chasing The Sat- Chasing The Sat- Chelsea Lately (N) E! News E! 65 65 uses Kourtney’s . Submissives. urdays urdays ESPN 32 32 College Basketball Arizona at Washington. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball Arkansas at Alabama. (N) (Live) College Basketball Gonzaga at Loyola Marymount. (N) (Live) (CC) Basketball NFL Live From New Orleans. (N) SportsCenter FAM 39 39 Melissa & Joey ›› How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days (2003) Kate Hudson, Matthew McConaughey. ›› Letters to Juliet (2010, Drama) Amanda Seyfried, Vanessa Redgrave. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped Frog legs and gin entree. Sweet Genius “Squeaky Genius” Restaurant Stakeout Chef Wanted With Anne Burrell Chef Wanted With Anne Burrell (N) Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off FX 53 53 Two and a Half ›› Knight and Day (2010, Action) Tom Cruise, Cameron Diaz, Peter Sarsgaard. A woman becomes Anger Manage- Anger Manage- Archer “Legs” (N) Legit “Love” (N) Totally Biased- Archer “Legs” Men ’ (CC) the reluctant partner of a fugitive spy. ment ment (N) Kamau Bell GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf Waste Management Phoenix Open, First Round. Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) Golf Central The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch Happy Days “The Happy Days “A Happy Days Happy Days (CC) Frasier “Don Juan Frasier “Don Juan Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) HALL 19 19 (CC) (CC) “Try, Try Again” (CC) Book of Records” Shot in the Dark” “Marion Rebels” in Hell” in Hell” HGTV 68 68 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Int’l House Hunters Buying and Selling (CC) Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l Hawaii Life (CC) Hawaii Life (CC) HIST 37 37 The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the U.S. (CC) The Men Who Built America JP Morgan establishes a bank in NYC. (CC) The Men Who Built America The changing face of America. (CC) LI FE 51 51 Project Runway (CC) Project Runway (CC) Project Runway (CC) Project Runway The designers make uniforms. (N) (CC) Double Divas Double Divas Double Divas MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word The Ed Show The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Friendzone (N) Friendzone ’ Snooki & JWOWW “Now What?” ’ Buckwild ’ Buckwild ’ BUCKWILD (N) ’ BUCKWILD ’ NBCS 34 34 Costas Tonight (N) The Crossover NFL Turning Point Costas Tonight NFL Turning Point Pro Football Talk NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious “Freak the Freak Out” ’ House of Anubis (N) ’ (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 House “You Don’t Want to Know” House An over-the-hill rock star. ’ House “Frozen” ’ (CC) House “Don’t Ever Change” (CC) House House diagnoses actor. (CC) House House has memory loss. R O OT 31 31 Road to the Octagon College Basketball BYU at Pepperdine. (N) (Live) College Basketball New Mexico at Wyoming. UFC Countdown Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares iMPACT Wrestling Main event: Kurt Angle vs. Mr. Anderson, Steel Cage match. Bellator MMA Live DeLorenzi vs. Pitbull; Woodward vs. Rickels; Michel vs. Sar- SPIKE 57 57 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) navskiy; Brooks vs. Tirloni. (N) (S Live) SYFY 59 59 Being Human Being Human Continuum “A Stitch in Time” Continuum “Fast Times” Continuum “Wasting Time” Lost Girl “Caged Fae” ’ (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land The Cross (CC) Grant Jeffrey Creflo Dollar Praise the Lord (CC) The King of Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Pool Family Guy “Brian Family Guy ’ The Big Bang The Big Bang King of the Nerds Shockwaves move Conan Occupy Conan. (N) (CC) TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Switch” ’ (CC) Statue” ’ (CC) Guy” (CC) in Love” (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ through Team Orange. (N) TLC 38 38 Randy Knows Randy Knows What Not to Wear “Kathy A.” (CC) Randy Knows Randy Knows What Not to Wear “Kathy A.” (CC) Randy Knows Randy Knows Randy Knows Randy Knows NBA Basketball Memphis Grizzlies at Oklahoma City Thun- NBA Basketball Dallas Mavericks at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. (N) Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) The Mentalist “Red Hair and Silver TNT 54 54 der. (N) (Live) (CC) (Live) (CC) Tape” Murder of a young waitress. TOON 42 42 Adventure Time Regular Show Regular Show Annoying Orange Incredible Crew Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries of the Smithsonian (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) The Funniest Commericals World’s Funniest Animal Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Top 20 Most Shocking NCIS “Code of Conduct” Joke-loving NCIS “Outlaws and In-Laws” Two merce- NCIS “Good Cop, Bad Cop” A Marine’s NCIS “Mother’s Day” Gibbs’ former Suits “Zane vs. Zane” Harvey goes Necessary Roughness “Hits and USA 58 58 Marine is found dead. ’ (CC) naries are found dead. (CC) body surfaces. ’ (CC) mother-in-law. ’ (CC) against Rachel’s father. (N) Myths” Dani treats famous rockers. VH1 62 62 Mob Wives Renee fears for her life. Mob Wives ’ (CC) Love & Hip Hop “Family Matters” ’ Love & Hip Hop Joe’s support team. Black Ink Crew ’ Black Ink Crew ’