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DIED IN MILITARY ACCIDENT BULLYING PROBE One last fishing Current claims: trip with Dad 2A Shoup Fallen soldier’s Fort White son, an Army man himself, recalls their last encounter. cleared CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter ‘Remedial training’ recommended over Chief Walking the line prior accusations. By ROBERT BRIDGES may get [email protected] Columbia High math teacher Shelli Shoup has been cleared of another claims of bully- ing in the class- room, though chance an investigative report said she Leon official says boot could benefit finalist over ‘96 shooting, from “sensitivi- Shoup ty training” and add Gilmore to the mix. “anti-bullying and harassment” training over By TONY BRITT & allegations of past such behav- MICHAEL PHILIPS ior. Lake City Reporter The report, released Friday Tallahassee’s vetting process afternoon, caps a two-week for its next police chief was probe by Judy Tatem, the dis- met with outrage on Thursday, trict’s Safe Schools specialist. as a Leon County commis- sioner objected to one of the SHOUP continued on 9A three finalists for the position because the Photos by AMY HIETT/Special to the Reporter candidate, a white officer, TOP: A Scout leader from Lake City’s Cops: Man had been troop 85 helps Isabella Krueger involved in the fatal shooting across their rope-bridge as her abused girl, of a black teen- mother Amanda Krueger looks on at ager in 1996. Multispecialty Research Associates’ 15, is jailed Gilmore The new devel- second annual Day of Giving Thanks opment has breathed new life on Saturday. LEFT: LCFD firefighters By MICHAEL PHILIPS into the candidacy of Lake City prepare hot dogs to serve to festival [email protected] Police Chief Argatha Gilmore, goers. BELOW: Mark Chaples of Mystic who was one of the final 10 Jungle Educational Facility in Live Oak On Thursday afternoon, the being considered, but not one explains the nature of reptiles to a Columbia County Sheriff’s Office of the last three. man as he holds one. See story, 9A. took into custo- Leon County Commissioner dy an Alachua Bill Proctor on Thursday told a news conference that he object- man, who was ed the finalist list because of charged with the inclusion of Tallahassee several counts Police Major Lawrence Revell. related to child Proctor said his community pornography would be angry if Revell were Pucci and the luring of selected. a minor. “District 1 and the citizens Joseph Anthony Pucci, 30, is of the south side will not being held on $140,000 bond, embrace, will not engage and JAILED continued on 9A CHIEF continued on 2A

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A Veterans Day memory QUICK HITS Scripture of the Day “Come now, and let us reason together, saith One last fishing trip with Dad the Lord: though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be as white as snow; though they be red Sgt. 1st Class Bryan Beyond the basics, Hill dispute overseas. sounded like the Bradley like crimson, they shall be as wool.” Jenkins died last month wasn’t told anything else. “If I could be more like had thrown a track. — Isaiah 1:18 (KJV) in a training accident. The flight home dragged dad — he was a great lead- The normal thing to do on almost half a day — er, from all the stories I when that happens is to eight hours to get to New heard,” Hill said. pull aside so other vehicles Thought for Today By CARL MCKINNEY York and then a two-and- When Hill’s plane can pull in front and get in [email protected] a-half-hour plane trip to touched down in Georgia, position to assist. All nature wears one universal grin. The vehicle’s night vision They didn’t catch any- Savannah, Georgia. his company commander, — Henry Fielding, 1707-1754, English novelist had gone out, Hill said he thing, and rain interrupted “It was a long ride to sergeant and one of his (“Tom Jones” ) was told, so the driver pre- part of the fishing trip, but just be sitting by yourself, friends from the service sumably was unaware they neither of those things thinking,” Hill said. were there to greet him. were on a bridge. mattered. Branson Hill Reflecting on memo- He visited his stepmother. Winning Lottery Numbers “One of the guys who was spending time with his ries of his childhood, Hill For the time being, Hill made it out, I talked to him Pick 3: (Friday p.m.) 2-8-1 dad, and they were having and he said that within six Pick 4: (Friday p.m.) 3-7-4-3 a blast. seconds, there was two Fantasy 5: (Friday) 5-9-18-19-36 Their outing on a river feet of water inside the near Savannah, Georgia, Bradley,” Hill said. “By the marked the last adventure time he was able to get the See an error? the 20-year-old U.S. Army rear foot door open, he was The Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news helicopter in chest-deep water.” items. If you have a concern, question, or suggestion, mechanic The rest of the story is please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will from Fort unclear at this time, Hill run in this space. Thanks for reading. White said. would go “The official report on with hasn’t come out yet,” he his father, Submissions said. also an The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption Jenkins His mind wandered back active ser- information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you would to the fishing trip. vice member in the same like to see your organization in the newspaper, send the picture “We were in brackish branch. Hill was about to and information to [email protected]. water, fishing for shark in be deployed in Germany, a little 16-foot-bass boat,” and his father, 41-year-old he said. “Started raining — Army Sgt. 1st Class Bryan freak little storm — so we Jenkins, was stationed at Lake City Reporter packed up and hid under- Fort Stewart in Georgia. neath a shed over the water HOW TO REACH US BUSINESS ...... 754-0419 On Oct. 20, less than two Main number . . . . . (386) 752-1293 for the boats.” CIRCULATION weeks after the two last Fax number ...... 752-9400 They hung out there and Circulation ...... 755-5445 Home delivery of the Lake City Reporter saw each other, Jenkins, Online . . . www lakecityreporter. com. should be completed by 6:30 a.m. CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter talked for a while, waiting a Suwannee High School The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate Tuesday through Friday, and by 7:30 for the rain to stop. Jenkins a.m. on Sunday. alumnus, perished in a Branson Hill, who lives in Fort White, holds a picture of Community Newspapers Inc., is wasn’t bothered by the published Tuesday through Friday and Please call 386-755-5445 to report any training accident at Fort of his father, Army Sgt. 1st Class Bryan Jenkins, a Sunday at 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, weather or lack of bites. problems with your delivery service. Stewart in Georgia when Suwannee High alumnus who was killed in a training FL 32055. Periodical postage paid at “As long as he was out Lake City, FL, Member Audit Bureau of In Columbia County, customers should an armored vehicle veered Circulation and The Associated Press. accident at Fort Stewart in Georgia in October. Hill, 20, on the water throwing his call before 10:30 a.m. to report a off a bridge and fell upside All material herein is property of the service error for same day re-delivery. also serves in the Army, as a helicopter mechanic. lines, he loved it,” Hill said. After 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery down into the water below. Lake City Reporter. Reproduction in Jenkins’ other love was whole or in part is forbidden without or service related credits will be issued. Hill was in Belgium en the permission of the publisher. In all other counties where home delivery thought about the time he was back in Fort White this his 1967 Chevrolet truck, U.S. Postal Service No. 310-880. route to Germany when he is available, next day re-delivery or which he bought about five POSTMASTER: Send address changes got the news. accompanied his father to week. Since Jenkins’ death, service related credits will be issued. years ago after moving to to Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 1709, “My chief, he came work, watching him attend he said he’s talked to two Lake City, FL 32056. Circulation ...... 755-5445 Georgia. ([email protected]) over to me, and my heart physical training activities. surviving soldiers from the Publisher Todd Wilson . . 754-0418 A couple years later, a ([email protected]) dropped whenever he start- Jenkins did two tours training incident. Home delivery rates tornado sent a pine tree (Tuesday–Friday and Sunday) ed talking about my dad,” in Afghanistan and spent “From what I know, they NEWS crashing down on the 4 Weeks ...... $10.70 Hill said. “I knew some- two years serving at Camp were traveling in the woods Editor Robert Bridges . . 754-0428 12 Weeks ...... $31.67 truck. ([email protected]) thing had gone wrong.” Humphreys in South at 3:20 at night when the 24 Weeks ...... $54.14 . “He was heartbroken,” 52 Weeks ...... $88.81 . He clung on to the Korea. accident happened,” Hill ADVERTISING Hill said. “We still have Rates include 7% sales tax. possibility that maybe his “He was gone a lot, but I said. Ad . Dir . Chris Ratliff . . . 754-0417 it — we plan on fixing it ([email protected]) Mail rates father had only been hurt, understood,” Hill said. Jenkins was riding atop some day. We’ll have to 12 Weeks ...... $41.40 or maybe had come down When Jenkins was last a Bradley fighting vehicle CLASSIFIED 24 Weeks ...... $82.80 . replace the cab and a few with an illness. That hope promoted, he feared he carrying five other sol- To place a classified ad . . 755-5440 52 Weeks ...... $179.40. other things.” died quick when the words would be spending too diers. came out of his chief’s much time at a desk, Hill “It’s an enclosed vehicle mouth. said. designed to take troops In addition to Jenkins, “He hated paperwork,” from A to B safely, with THE WEATHER two other soldiers were Hill said. a 25 millimeter turret on killed and three more were Other soldiers respected top,” Hill said. Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu injured. his father, who — accord- They were in or near 10 11 12 13 14 “I fell to the floor,” Hill ing to one Army tale — some woods when the Sunny Partly Few Partly Few said. “Just laid there. The once used his charisma crew reportedly heard a Cloudy Showers Cloudy Showers chief picked me up and to bail a group of service loud noise, Hill said, citing gave me a big ol’ hug.” members out of a bar tab secondhand accounts. It HI 73 LO 48 HI 78 LO 56 HI 76 LO 41 HI 57 LO 43 HI 67 LO 51 comfortable.” Gilmore did not say what CHIEF Marcelin says back- her next step would be. ground checks were never “Right now I just want to REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Sunday, Nov. 10 Continued From 1A Sunday's highs/Sunday night's low conducted, which is why enjoy my time at our con- Valdosta will not respect anybody the city should hold off on vention,” she said. “Thanks City Monday Tuesday who has shot one of our the search for now. for giving me something to 68/47 Jacksonville 80/66/pc 79/64/mc sons dead,” Proctor said. The city manager, Reese pray about while I am here. Tallahassee Lake City 72/55 Cape Canaveral 73/48 Daytona Beach 78/66/pc 79/61/mc The commissioner Goad, who is the official Again, Wow!” 69/48 Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers 83/68/s 82/64/pc also expressed concern who will make the final Proctor did not return a Pensacola 81/75/pc 82/72/mc Panama City 74/54 75/64 Ft. Lauderdale a woman wasn’t select- decision, said he plans call seeking coment. 69/55 Ocala Gainesville 79/58/pc 78/46/mc 69/53 77/60/mc 79/47/sh ed, specifically citing to move ahead with the Gilmore, who applied for 76/56 Jacksonville LCPD’s Gilmore, a for- current top three final- the Tallahassee job Sept. 9, Orlando Cape Canaveral Key West 82/74/s 81/72/pc 79/64 78/65 Lake City 78/56/pc 76/41/sh mer Tallahassee Police ists. However, he said he survived until the second 81/77/pc 82/74/pc Tampa Miami Department captain. doesn’t expect this to be round of candidate elimina- Naples 83/70/s 82/66/pc 80/63 On Friday, Tallahassee put to rest. He welcomes tions, making it to the list West Palm Beach Ocala 80/59/pc 79/50/mc NAACP joined Proctor in people to ask Revell about of 10 finalists for the job. 79/69 Orlando 80/66/pc 81/60/mc denouncing the search the shooting, so that they She was one of 52 appli- Ft. Lauderdale Panama City 73/58/mc 68/37/sh Ft. Myers 80/70 Pensacola 73/54/mc 56/34/sh process, putting more pres- can decide on their own “if cants for the position. 74/56/pc 69/37/sh sure on the city to revisit he’s good enough to repre- Gilmore started her 84/62 Naples Tallahassee 82/64 Miami Tampa 81/67/pc 82/57/pc the selection process. sent the police force.” law enforcement career 80/73 Valdosta 74/56/pc 68/37/sh Adner Marcelin, a mem- Gilmore said Friday she at the Tallahassee Police Key West W. Palm Beach 79/76/pc 81/74/mc ber of the 15-member panel is out of state attending Department and worked 82/76 charged with whittling the a church convention and there for 25 years. She candidate list and the pres- didn’t appear to know started as a patrol officer in LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX ident of the local NAACP, about the most recent 1984 and remained in that said: “Those reports of development. position for five years. TEMPERATURES SUN what you pulled should’ve “I have been gone for Then in 1989 she began High Saturday 66 Sunrise today 6:51 a.m. been made available to the several days,” she said by to climb through the ranks, Low Saturday 47 Sunset today 5:36 p.m. 5 committee members. So at text message Friday after- becoming a division com- Normal high 75 Sunrise tom. 6:52 a.m. Moderate the same time, we should noon. “I have not read this mander in 2008. Normal low 53 Sunset tom. 5:36 p.m. 40 mins to burn Record highhi 88 in 1986 Today’s have been able to vet,” said article. 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Laurie Edvardsson, a Thanksgiving professional re-enactor- who participates in the Olustee battle re-enact- ment each February, at the museum cuts handmade dough to make beignets, a Re-enactors demonstrate years. It’s a lost skill. I like Louisiana-French style presenting history that’s donut hole with con- what Thanksgiving was not taught in school,” Ken like back in the old days. fectioners sugar on top Curlin said. Saturday morning at Curlin and his wife, the Lake City-Columbia Becky Curlin, participated By AMY HIETT County Historical Special to the Reporter together in the demonstra- tion. Saturday’s historical Museum. The occasion Hoop skirts and camp- Thanksgiving was part of was an exhibition on fires dotted the front lawn a monthly presentation historical Thanksgivings. of the Lake City–Columbia by museum volunteers. County Historical Museum Each second Saturday the Saturday morning. women teach a skill women Professional re-enactors in the mid-19th century cooked up a dinner using would have used. only supplies our area AMY HIETT/Special to the Reporter would have had during the Civil War era. Chicken and rice cooked in one kettle and beignets, or old fashion donut holes, fried in anoth- er. Baked apples filled a kettle a few minutes later. Many re-enactors are regulars at the Olustee Festival, and they showed what Thanksgiving prepa- ration was like before our modern appliances. “Living history is telling the story from of Columbia County the person up instead of the book down,” Harry Joiner, a member the museum’s Board of Directors, said. The group set up Dutch ovens and makeshift coun- tertops, and then got to work while the cooking fires heated up. AWARDED BEST QUALITY IN OUR 16-COUNTY REGION “It’s wonderful to do these events and unplug. ® Thanks to you, Community Hospice & Palliative Care has been awarded Hospice Honors, • ADULT AND PEDIATRIC HOSPICE & PALLIATIVE CARE I wish more people could do that. It’s hard work, a nationally-recognized quality award. Feedback from our patient’s caregivers resulted in • ADVANCE CARE PLANNING but it’s gratifying. We this distinction, making us the only hospice provider in our 16-county region and one of have to preserve the • BEREAVEMENT AND GRIEF SUPPORT past,” Becke Johnson, a only 5% in the U.S. to receive Hospice Honors. re-enactor and museum • SPECIALIZED CARE FOR VETERANS volunteer, said. At Community Hospice & Palliative Care, we’ll be here today, tomorrow and for another 40 For others who took to years to honor the lives of our patients, and their caregivers and loved ones, during one of the lawn to cook in cast For More Information iron, the food and conver- life’s most difficult journeys. sation are about bringing the past into the present. call 386.361.2199 “I like cooking this way. or visit CommunityHospice.com I’ve been cooking for 15 ©2019 Community Hospice & Palliative Care® CHPC 011 6/19 OPINION 4A www.lakecityreporter.com Sunday, November 10, 2019

OUR OPINION Thank you for your service t can sound trite at times, but means a great deal when spoken with a full heart. I Especially on days like tomorrow, which we set aside to collectively honor those who served their country and fellow citizens. We appreciate all of you, and not just the hero or the Purple Heart recipient, as val- ued as those individuals are. We cherish the What might have been clerk-typist and the young men and women peeling potatoes in the mess hall as well. You gave up control of your lives for several years without knowing for sure just where A World War II love story you’d end up. Lots of people have enlisted in peace time, here were many love stories With no contact from her, he only to end up in the fight of their lives. during World War II. One thought she had found another But even in times of peace our service T of the bittersweet ones hap- and broken things off. She felt he pened right here in Lake City. had changed his mind. No letters members suffer considerable hardship, She was just 16 years old but at all. What else were they to think? depending on invididual circumstance. already emotionally and physically Years passed. They never saw each Pay in the service isn’t great and you’re mature. She came from a good other again. They both eventually often stationed far from home, in places the family and was an outstanding stu- found someone else, got married, rest of us can barely pronounce. dent at Columbia High School. She and became devoted spouses and was religious, level-headed, and parents. God bless every one of you. Morris Williams popular-- and she had a dark beauty hmorriswilliamsatgmail.com In old age, the mother often said, When we say, “Thank you for your service,” the angels would have envied. “Of course I second-guessed myself we mean it. He was an 18-year-old sailor sta- many times about what I did. I tioned at the Lake City Naval Air loved my daughter and would never Station. From out of state, he was were at church so she didn’t inter- have hurt her. I was just a young tall, dark, handsome, and an ideal fere. mother back then myself and did TODAY IN HISTORY sailor who did his job to perfection. Then one day the boy got his what I thought best at the time.” He was moral and upright, and his travel orders to leave Lake City After the mother and daughter On this date: family had taught him all the right to be stationed at a base halfway had both died, fate took an odd values. He was a model young man, across the country. The young turn. One day the girl’s younger In 1775, he Marine Corps was estab- mature beyond his years. couple was heartbroken but said sister was surfing the internet and lished to augment naval forces in the Revolutionary They had met in church and it accidentally saw an out-of-state obit- War. The recruiting headquarters was set up by Capt. was love at first sight. Many teens uary listing the death of the boy’s Samuel Nicholas in the Tun Tavern on Water Street in With mixed feelings get infatuated and the infatuation wife. He was now a very senior Philadelphia, which is considered to be the birthplace of is short lived. This week they’re she decided to visit citizen. the Marines. in love with this one, next week him and explain what With mixed feelings she decided In 1871, journalist-explorer Henry M. Stanley found in love with that one. But their to visit him and explain what her Scottish missionary David Livingstone, who had not been her mother had done. love was different, deeper. Even mother had done. He was over- heard from for years, near Lake Tanganyika in central He was overwhelmed. their minister felt they were made whelmed. He sank into a chair Africa. for each other. A match made in He sank into a chair and said softly, “I never stopped In 1917, 41 suffragists were arrested for picketing in Heaven. and said softly, ‘I never loving her.” The sister touched front of the White House. They conducted themselves by his shoulder and said, “And she In 1938, Kate Smith first sang Irving Berlin’s “God stopped loving her.’ proper 1940’s moral standards with never stopped loving you. I felt you Bless America” on her CBS radio program. just an occasional good night kiss should know that.” In 1942, Winston Churchill delivered a speech in and some handholding. Sometimes their good-byes and promised to Some people say everything has London in which he said, “I have not become the King’s they saw a movie together at the write each other every day--and a way of working out for the best First Minister to preside over the liquidation of the Lake Theater, other times they indeed they did. The letters were but it is only natural to wonder British Empire.” had a sandwich at the Magnolia wholesome in content and in each what might have happened to the In 1954, the U.S. Marine Corps Memorial, depicting Barbecue. They did not need a one they committed themselves to young couple if the mother had not the raising of the American flag on Iwo Jima in 1945, chaperone. They just naturally took the day they would be reunited and burned their letters. was dedicated by President Dwight D. Eisenhower in the moral high ground. They were someday become husband and wife. Of course we will never know but Arlington, Virginia. sure they would someday get mar- Each day the young sailor went one might reflect on the famous In 1972, three armed men hijacked Southern Airways ried and live their lives together. to the mailroom expecting her let- words of the fictional Maude Flight 49, a DC-9 with 24 other passengers on board But there was a rub. Her parents, ters. He never got even one. Each Muller: “Of all sad words of tongue during a stopover in Birmingham, Ala., and demand- especially her mother, were not day she went to the mailbox expect- or pen, the saddest are these, what ed $10 million in ransom. (The 30-hour ordeal, which thrilled by this youthful romance. ing his letters. She never got one might have been.” Indeed what involved landings in nine U.S. cities and Toronto, finally She had heard stories about sailors either. Why? Her mother had might have been? ended with a second landing in Cuba, where the hijack- and she felt war-time romances decided the romance should end ers were taken into custody by Cuban authorities.) often were bad news for young so, acting in what she thought was n Morris Williams is a Columbia County n Associated Press girls. She wanted to be protective her daughter’s best interest, she historian and long-time retired educator. of her daughter. Yet, the boy was intercepted all the letters coming Feel free to contact him at hmorriswil- Lake City Reporter so nice and most of their meetings and going and burned them. [email protected]. Lake City Reporter Serving Columbia County Since 1874 TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride Make sellers disclose home’s flood history for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride ant to buy some Florida to act, following the catastroph- make the potentially tragic error for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ swampland? You could, ic flooding caused by Hurricane of underinsuring or neglecting to We believe strong newspapers build strong without knowing it. And Harvey. It now requires a “Seller’s insure their home against flooding. tiescommunities by Community —‑“Newspapers Newspapers get Inc. things done!” W We believe strong newspapers build strong nobody has to tell you. Disclosure Notice” that addresses So, if there’s a disaster, they are Our primary goal is to publish ­distinguished and Because our state provides no a home’s history of flooding, water often left short, looking to the gov- communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” Our primary goal is to publish ­distinguished and safeguards for people who may penetration and whether it sits in a ernment for financial assistance, This ­mission will be accomplished through the unwittingly buy homes that repeat- 100-year floodplain. which may not exist or be woefully profitableteamwork community of professionals-­oriented dedicated newspapers. to truth, edly flood, the cliche about Florida’s If Texas can do it, so can Florida. inadequate.” integrityThis ­mission and hard will bework. accomplished through the classic real estate scam is truer than Where there’s a will, there’s a The NRDC’s state-by-state report teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, ever. way to overcome the resistance of notes that Florida real estate agents integrity and hard work. Now consider that of all states, Realtors and development interests. offer disclosure forms for sellers to Todd Wilson, Publisher low-lying Florida is at greatest risk After all, people on both sides give buyers, but it’s strictly volun- Robert Bridges, Editor for inland flooding and tied with of the aisle agree disclosure is the tary. JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor Louisiana for the highest risk of right thing to do. According to a The form reads: “When evaluat- SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor coastal flooding. national survey by Pew Charitable ing this property for purchase, you Also, the federal flood insurance Trusts, three-fourths of Americans should consult with one or more DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident program paid out $5 billion in claims believe sellers should be required to flood insurance carriers to learn the TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman here between 1978 and 2018. reveal a home’s flood history. flood risk for this property, investi- And with our strengthening Even the insurance indus- gate the availability of flood insur- storms, rising seas and elevated try, a lobbying powerhouse in ance and determine the current groundwater tables, it’s only going Tallahassee, supports disclosure. and future anticipated cost of flood to get worse. Given that, its lobbyists should push insurance.” LETTERS POLICY Consumer protection is needed. to make reform happen. For if any Great. Go hire an expert. That’s Change is needed. When the legis- industry needs a dose of good will no help. Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written lature convenes its annual session in these days, it’s insurance. The busi- It’s time for the Legislature to and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and January, someone must stand up for ness sports a monstrous black eye follow the lead of Texas and its libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s unsuspecting homebuyers. from inexcusable delays in process- coastal neighbors — Louisiana Florida isn’t the only state where ing damage claims from desperate and Mississippi — which earned A name, address and ­telephone number for verification. sellers can duck telling buyers victims of Hurricane Michael. grades from the Natural Resources Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers about homes that repeatedly flood. In the meantime, buyers should Defense Council. and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. But ours is the largest of the 21 be on guard and hire a licensed Florida lawmakers should take states that lack such safeguards, the expert to search for flood clues, the simple and straightforward step BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL Natural Resources Defense Council Guy McClurkan, chief operating of requiring sellers to disclose a says. The NRDC report, How States officer of the Federal Association home’s flood history. 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ Stack Up on Flood Disclosure, gives for Insurance Reform, suggests in Refusing to act only perpetuates BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. us a big fat F for leaving consumers Insurance Journal. the nation’s oldest real estate scam. BY EMAIL: [email protected] “greatly disadvantaged.” “Without proper disclosure, fam- Texas recently became the latest ilies can underestimate risk and n Sun Sentinel SUNday, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 5A

STARLING BROTHERS: ARMY MEN ALL A century of service among them

By MICHAEL PHILIPS was assigned to the 82nd [email protected] Airborne Division and would be part of the U.S. The Starling brothers invasion of Grenada in — there are four of them, 1983. Johnny, Larry, Arthur and “We circled the sky over Joe — are a unique set. the island for seven hours They all served in the U.S. because of all the snipers Army, following in the foot- in the area. When we steps of their father, who finally did land, as soon as settled in Lake City after my boots hit the ground, serving in World War II. I found a nice big rock to “Our daddy was pure stand behind,” Joe said. military,” Johnny Starling The 82nd would stay for said of Ovie Starling, who the entire duration of the also had three daughters invasion. with his wife, Doris. “We “We were the first to go had to have buzz cuts until and the last to leave,” Joe we were in 11th or 12th said. grade. We weren’t allowed In 1987, he was to sleep in and we all assigned to the 126th worked hard, nothing was Transportation Company, given to us — we had to impressing the brass earn it. Ain’t that so, broth- enough to be personally ers?” recruited to serve as a Nods of agreement and VIP Driver for European “yup, that’s right” could be Headquarters. He was heard around the dining discharged in 1996. After, room table in the Lake City he would also work at the home of Johnny, 70, on Lake City VA, where he’s Saturday morning. been employed for more Johnny was drafted in than 20 years as a driver. 1971. Fortunately, his class Those are just a few of draftees were the first highlights of the brothers’ for cutbacks of sending service to their country troops to Vietnam. He and community. A report- served in Germany as er’s 15 pages of notes could a typist and clerk. And MICHAEL PHILIPS/Lake City Reporter easily produce a story four though he didn’t see action Johnny, Larry, Arthur and Joe Starling — four brothers who served in the U.S. Army — pose at the home of times as long. in Southeast Asia, he still Johnny on Saturday. Their father, seen below on the phone with one of them one Christmas, was “pure mili- “Between us, we have caught the wrath of protest- tary,” and they followed in his footsteps by joining the Army. covered the globe,” Arthur ers when he returned to said, referring to all the the states in October 1972. the next to join the Army, After the military he report to Jacksonville,” to pick up recruits who countries the brothers have “I was in uniform at the in 1975. He was first a would work 19 years with Larry said. attended FSU instead of been stationed at, a list Atlanta airport. I did get member of an artillery the VA medical center. The “They were like ‘Quick, sending a car for them.” that includes South Korea, spat on and called names division, where he would four brothers have over before he changes his Larry was assigned to Germany, Turkey and … Damned hippies,” he develop trouble with his 100 years of service in the mind,’” Johnny quipped. air operations in Bosnia Egypt. said, holding back tears. hearing. This led him to federal government among Larry following the Bosnian War. Their service often came After the military, flunk the physical he took them. was one of And even though hostilities at the expense of being Johnny attended Lake City to be a helicopter pilot. Larry Starling, 64, was the Army’s had ended, it was far from away from family, whether Community College on the He would however be a part of Columbia High best a safe haven. it was assignments where GI Bill, earning a degree in crew commander of an School’s work program, as recruiters, “You didn’t dare walk on their wives had to stay marketing, the first mem- attack helicopter. He would a roofer for Norton’s Home reaching grass or dirt unless you stateside, or missing out ber of his family to earn serve 17 years in the Army Improvement. The money 196% of his knew it had been de-mined. on holidays with their par- a degree. He then took before being discharged was so good he would quota and You would put your life on ents. another path that his father as part of the reduction of drop out of school to work Ovie Starling in the pro- the line if you did,” Larry “For 30 years from when trod, getting a job with forces in Europe following full time, earning his high cess earn- said. I first joined the Army until the Lake City VA Medical the Gulf War. school diploma at night ing the Army Recruiter Joe Sterling, 60, joined our dad died, there were Center, as did two of his But only those with a school. As the economy Ring, the highest award the National Guard in 1977 only three Christmases brothers. Johnny worked high classification clear- sagged in the late 1970s, he given to recruiters. after high school, then the where all four of us were as a sterile processing ance will know the full was laid off. “He knew how to sweet Army in 1981. He attended home at the same time,” chief. extent of his military “In March 1979, I finally talk them!” little brother airborne school in 1982 Johnny said as the inter- “We were blessed. It was career. decided to join the Army, Joe said. — “He’s the only one of view was wrapping up. “But one of the better jobs in the “There’s a lot of stuff I like my brothers. I went to “Well, I knew most of us crazy enough to jump believe me, if we couldn’t area. It paid well and had can’t tell you. Assignments the recruiting center here them,” Larry said. “And I out of an airplane,” Johnny make it home, we always good benefits,” he said. I had or even some of the in town one Saturday, and provided great service. I said. called Mom and Dad on Arthur Starling, 63, was units I was in,” Arthur said. on Sunday they had me would drive to Tallahassee From 1982-1985, Joe Christmas.” Lake City’s Robinson is The Florida Bar’s Cincinnatus Marine combat veteran with decades of Bar involvement will step down from board service in June

The following article first Cincinnatus was the ed and encouraged every graduated FSU. A wedding, but that is all he will say. asked, “How many babies appeared in The Florida Roman statesman from day, Robinson says. to Mary “Dolly” Robinson, “Countless men in the did you kill?” Bar News. It is reprinted fifth-century BC who “If you’re going to be a immediately followed. The history of this nation have “You probably can’t print here with permission. delivered a crucial military citizen in a democracy, you two remain a couple 53 answered the call of this what I told him,” he said. victory, only to leave the have responsibilities and years later. nation, and I am certainly Robinson continued to By JIM ASH splendors of dictatorship duties,” he says. “It’s not “I am a very traditional not unusual in that sense,” serve in the Marine Corps Special to the Reporter to return to his farm. The about what somebody else guy,” he says. he said. “There is nothing reserve while he attended In the 1960s, Board of legend prompted George can do for you, and I think The next stop was particularly brave about law school. He was pro- Governors member Bruce Washington to form the we’ve lost that concept.” Quantico, Virginia, for me, I have just tried to do moted to captain after he Robinson was standout at Society of Cincinnati after Robinson feels the same Marine Officer Candidates my job the best I could.” left active duty. He spent Florida State University, the Revolutionary War. way about his legal career. School and the “most He estimates that about part of law school earning with memberships in the Robinson was no farmer, “The profession has incredible nightmare that a third of his Marine OCS money on the side abstract- Student Senate, Gold Key, but he grew up with mod- given me so you can imag- class was killed or wound- ing water law. and the est means in a relatively much and When Robinson ine.” ed in action. While most of the coun- Omicron small town in Florida, enabled me to attended the “Almost Military histories show try will celebrate Veteran’s Delta the son of an elementary do so much University of Florida everybody gets that from 1965 to 1975, Day on November 11, Kappa school principal father and for my family, for law school, through boot nearly 500,000 Marines today, November 10, is just honors a mother who worked as a that I feel law- his clean-Marine camp,” Robinson served in Southeast Asia, as sacred, if not more so, societies secretary at the Veterans yers, especially appearance rubbed said. “But 40% and of those, nearly 13,000 for Robinson. all pointing Administration. young lawyers, many students of an OCS class were killed and 52,000 “November 10 [is] the 244th birthday of the to a bright Robinson worked as a have a respon- the wrong way. He washes out, wounded, or about a third field hand in watermelon sibility to give because if you of all U.S. casualties during Marine Corps, so I cele- future. remembers being Robinson patches and tobacco fields back to the can break some- the war. brate a day early,” he said. But the asked, ‘How many at age 12. He joined road community and body in training, “There are a lot of Today, Robinson is a still-raging Vietnam War babies did you kill?’ construction crews and their profes- do you really heroes, a lot of them are shareholder at Robinson brought him to a cross- ‘You probably can’t became a heavy equipment sion,” Robinson want them lead- dead, and I’ve never served Kennon Kendron, where roads. When family friends print what I told operator after turning 15. said. him,’ he said. ing troops in the with a finer group of peo- he works with his son, back in Lake City found While he was excelling in In the days field?” ple,” he said. “The Marine Kris. A daughter, Stefani, him a prized slot with the high school, college, and of an all-vol- Robinson Corps teaches you, and I lives in Georgia. Robinson National Guard, Robinson law school, he was earning unteer military, the draft didn’t break. After firmly believe it, that there has four grandchildren. He opted instead for the U.S. money on the side to fuel has come to be considered Quantico, there was as is no finer honor than to estimates that during his Marine Corps. his ambition. an option of last resort. brief posting at Camp lead fellow Marines in the decades of practice, he has “You understand, I was Hard work, delayed Robinson’s not sure Lejeune, N.C. After that, he field.” been the attorney of record 22 years old and probably gratification, and service that’s such a good idea. was stationed in Okinawa, Robinson wasn’t the only in 35 counties. had more testosterone than became part of his being. Military service brings Japan. He spent parts of one in his family to make He’s not sure how much brains,” Robinson jokes. “I As Veteran’s Day 2019 people of widely different 1967 and 1968 in Vietnam. sacrifices. longer he will continue to figured, by God, if I’ve got approaches, the 75-year- backgrounds together, “When I was in Vietnam, “When I was deployed, practice law, joking, “My to go, I might as well go old combat veteran can Robinson said. I was a first lieutenant,” my wife was eight months wife still likes me, and first class.” recount decades of service “They all learn to work he said. “I was the S-4 in a pregnant,” he said. “So I don’t know if that will No one familiar with his that includes two tenures together and appreciate Floozy, a forward logistics when I came home, my change if I’m home every love of classics and histo- on The Florida Bar Board each other and watch out support unit.” first child was about day. ry, or his core principles, of Governors, membership for each other,” Robinson Robinson earned the 11-and-a-half months old.” “I know the end is com- would be surprised. on countless Bar commit- said. “It was a great unify- Navy Achievement Medal Robinson’s return to ing for me. We don’t live for- “I believe in the ide- tees, and leadership posts ing factor for this country with a Combat V, for valor, civilian life wasn’t carefree. ever,” he said. “But I hope als of Cincinnatus,” said with business, community, and it’s a shame that we’ve but he prefers not to dwell When he attended the that I have touched some Robinson, who is retiring and environmental groups, lost that.” on his combat experience. University of Florida for people’s lives positively from the Bar’s board in and leadership positions in Robinson’s military He was variously stationed law school, his clean-Ma- going through this trip, and June. “I believe a democ- his church. career began in a hurry. in “Happy Valley” and rine appearance rubbed I hope I’ve been a good hus- racy depends on a citizen Military and community He was sworn into the “Elephant Valley,” where many students the wrong band and father, because soldiery.” service should be celebrat- Marines the day after he there was intense fighting, way. He remembers being I’ve certainly tried.” 6A SUNDay, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER

OBITUARIES Barbara Phillips Ellis and a soft night light. many in-laws, nieces, nephews, David Mohn, stepson Samuel T. vember 10 at Adamson Life Cel- of Adamson, 2000 47th Ave., Barbara Phillips Ellis, 87, of Barbara is survived by her chil- friends and family too numerous Ellis, III; and stepdaughter Mar- ebration Home followed by Life Greeley, CO 80634. Friends may Greeley, Colorado, died peace- dren and grandchildren whose to list but never forgotten. garet Ann Ellis Dye. Celebration at 10 a.m. with a time leave condolences at Adamson- fully, surrounded by family, on photos she would gladly share Barbara was preceded by her hus- We do our best not to cry because of fellowship to follow. Interment Cares.com. November 4, 2019. She was born with anyone at anytime: Mary Pat band and the love of her life, Dr. it’s over, but to smile at the bless- will be held at Mount Washing- on January McKenna, Phoenix AZ (Ed Skib- Sam T. Ellis; her parents; sister ing of our many years with her. ton Cemetery, Independence, Obituaries are paid advertise- 16, 1932, in be, sons Matt Anderson, Colin Patricia Mohn Nickels; special We love you forever, our Mom- MO. Memorial gifts may be ments. For details, call the Lake Larned, Kan- Stevens and Ian Maxwell); Mary sister Katherine Stewart; brother ma and our Granny. made to “Pathways Hospice” or City Reporter’s classified depart- sas, to Warren Pat Daviet, Greeley CO (Mark, Warren Wesley Phillips, nephew Visitation 9 a.m. Sunday, No- “Pitt Hopkins Research” in care ment at 752-1293. Purslow and son Thomas “T.J.”); Bill Ellis, Eloise (Hea- Gulf Breeze FL (Sandy, son ton) Phillips. Sam, daughter Amanda); Sarah Barbara grad- Ellis, Ft. Collins CO (daughter uated from Leila); Rebecca, Windsor CO Larned High School in 1950, (Charlie O’Leary, son Charles along with twelve other graduates Murphy, daughter Mary Beth who had started Kindergarten to- Goldman, Sam Ellis); Bob, Gulf gether and graduated together. Breeze FL (son Andre’, daugh- She began playing piano at the ter Isabella); Tom, Chicago IL age of 3, and later studied music (Lynn, son Thomas, daughter at Colorado Women’s College Hannah); John Ellis, Evans CO in Denver. She then entered the (son Jesse); Edward “Mac” El- Creighton University St. Joseph’s lis, Greeley CO (son Cameron, Hospital School of Nursing, and daughter Katie). She is also sur- became certified as a Registered vived by sister and life-long best Nurse in 1954. Barbara studied friend Sarah Lloyd of Loveland, further at Creighton’s School of Colorado; sister Joan Waldron Anesthesia, graduating and be- of Ft. Collins, Colorado; niece coming certified as a Registered and namesake Barbara Racette Nurse Anesthetist in 1957. of Loveland, Colorado, and by She began work as a CRNA in 1958 in Hannibal, Missouri, where she met Samuel Teel Ellis, Jr., M.D., a radiologist, who later became her husband. The couple moved to Richmond, Virginia, which became the birthplace of their first three children. Dr. Ellis transferred to Kansas City, Missouri, in 1962, and the couple lived then in Indepen- dence, Missouri. Their family grew to eight, with the birth of two more sons and a third daugh- ter. In 1969, the family relocated to Lake City, Florida, where two more sons were added to the fam- ily. Barbara was always involved with her children’s activities and school events, while she also started a Pilot Program within the schools for teaching job and everyday living skills to special education students. She later worked as Director of Nursing for two Florida nursing homes and at group homes for the mentally handicapped, and for geriatric/psychiatric clients. She worked for several years as Director of Nurses and Night Charge Nurse at Baker Correc- tional Institute near Olustee, Florida. After moving to Colo- rado in 1987, she worked in the home healthcare field until her third and final retirement from the Weld County Area Agency on Aging in 2015. Still active and always on the move, Barbara retired to Estes Park, Colorado, and relocated fi- nally to Greeley, Colorado, to be closer to her children and grand- children. Barbara was a life-long seamstress and, in her too rare spare time, loved to make quilts, clothes, dolls and toys, and she enjoyed decorating birthday cakes and wedding cakes. Barbara’s spirit is carried on proudly by her nine children, seventeen grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, two sib- lings, twelve nieces and neph- ews, and an extended family of relations and friends from every walk of life and every corner of the world. We were all bless- ed to have learned many, many valuable lessons during her 87 years from our friend, neighbor, caregiver, Momma, Granny, Grandma Barbara, Aunt B and Aunt Dearie, among them: It’s never too late to take down your Christmas tree; Save everything, because you never know when you might need a skein of or- ange rug yarn or some grocery coupons from 1986; Never throw away plastic silverware (it can be washed, you know); Keep the car keys under the front seat so they don’t get lost and, above all, “Use your head for something besides a hat rack.” Those of us who’ve taken her lessons to heart will continue to ensure that every baby will be rocked and kissed, every nursing home resident will be visited and comforted, and ev- ery guest will have a warm bed

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CHARTER REVIEW Scott, Foreman: Tweak county attorney post Define duties Joel Foreman and County the County Commission letter to the Charter Review insists on a rate of compen- “This lack of a defined more clearly, Manager Ben Scott, the top has no obvious answer path Commission. sation the County simply role creates regular ten- appointed official within forward — it would have “Since there is no fixed cannot afford?” sions within the county gov- set a salary. the county, agree that the no choice but to formula for One solution would be ernment as it is not always charter needs to be revised work with who- ‘I don’t know if how the County for the charter to require clear how the County By CARL MCKINNEY to clarify the job. They are ever the voters it’s ever got to Attorney is paid, a set salary Attorney should function [email protected] asking the Charter Review chose for the this point, but these negotia- that may among the legislative and Commission, a board that county attorney it could get to a tions could prove be adjusted administrative branches,” The county attorney is is empaneled every eight job. point where we disastrous for “from time Foreman wrote. “Where an elected title here — years to review the founda- “I don’t know have a disagree- the County with to time” — most county attorneys are Columbia County’s charter tion of county government, if it’s ever got to ment,’ Scott said. the wrong mix those key appointed by a board or is clear about that. But what to address the unusual way this point, but ‘And how do you of personalities,” words mir- chief administrator (and can the charter doesn’t make the county attorney position it could get to a settle it? Does a he wrote. “What Foreman ror the lan- be fired by those same enti- clear is is currently set up. point where we judge decide?’ if the County guage used ties), our County Attorney how much “It’s just never been have a disagree- Commissioners to set pay for county judges. is elected by the people, he or she defined on what the elect- ment,” Scott said. will not approve The overall ambiguity of and is therefore must be gets paid ed attorney’s duties,” Scott “And how do you settle it? the rate of pay the County the county attorney’s duties accountable to the voters. or what will said. “How is he compen- Does a judge decide?” Attorney and County also came up in Foreman’s be expect- sated?” Foreman shared similar Manager agreed upon? letter. ATTORNEY continued on 9A ed of the County attorneys are usu- concerns in a September What if the County Attorney office, mak- ally appointed in other com- Scott ing it nec- munities. In the event of essary for those details to an impasse during contract be hashed out in contract negotiations, those county’s negotiations between who- commissioners can move ever holds the position on to a different choice if and the Board of County they can’t come to terms Commissioners. with an attorney. That can cause chaos. Here, should contract Both County Attorney negotiations break down,

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LAKE CITY VA MEDICAL CENTER VETERANS DAY CEREMONY

Thank you for your service The Lake City VA Medical Center held its Veterans Day ceremony on Friday on the front lawn of the hospital. LEFT: Columbia High School JROTC cadets stand at atten- tion while presenting the col- ors for the program. BELOW: Lt. Col. Sheila McMillian (Ret. Army Reserve) addresses the audience Friday morning as the keynote speaker for the Lake City VA Medical Center’s Veterans Day program.

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The Lake City Middle School and Columbia High School ensemble sings “Yankee Doodle Dandy” while performing at the Lake City VA Medical Center’s Veterans Day program Friday. Liz Domineguez, a Marine Corps. League Associate, presents a cer- tificate of appreciation to Jerry Lee Parker following the Lake City VA Medical Center’s Veterans Day Program Friday. Parker is a U.S. Army veteran.

Liz Domineguez (clockwise from left), Jim Kennedy, Roger Creamer and Ted Tedesco get Veterans Day cards from Niblack Elementary School student council members Layla Mills, Chaylen Baker, Jordyn Mills and Kassidy Wilson. The students delivered 150 Members of the Columbia High School JROTC present colors for the Lake City cards, which were made by the school’s art department, to veterans following Friday’s VA Medical Center’s Veterans Day program as members of the Lake City Police Veterans Day program. Department’s Honor Guard salute the flag. SUNday, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 9A

Day of Giving Thanks Festival draws hundreds By AMY HIETT Special to the Reporter Multispecialty Research Associates’ second annual Day of Giving Thanks, a free commu- nity festival, brought lots of smiles to about 300 kids’ faces Saturday, as it also taught them important safety lessons. There aren’t many events where you can test your strength at one booth and learn what to do in case of a fire in the next. While some members of the Lake City Fire Department cooked up hot dogs and french fries, others were assisting at its fire safety trailer. Inside the trailer is a replica of a house. Once people step in the smoked-filled space, they have to find their way out the backdoor. “We always like to participate in anything for the community. We’re trying to give back,” said Assistant Chief Josh Wehinger as he wrapped hotdogs in foil. While their food was free, donations collect- ed will go to the non-profit firefighters union. “We sponsor kids in the school system and get them supplies that they need. Money goes to things like that,” firefighter Austin Thomas said. Boy Scout Troop 85 was on hand at the festival. Scouts built a rope-bridge and helped children cross it. The scouts use the bridge themselves on camping trips, to cross gullies and streams, according to the troop’s scout master, Tom Mullin. One very popular attraction came courtesy of Mystic Jungle. At this booth, kids petted goats and bunnies, while some brave souls held snakes and a small alligator. As the chil- dren interacted with the animals, owner Mark Chaples talked to them about the creatures’ characteristics. He also brought a noisy parrot and what he called a mean prairie dog. Photos by AMY HIETT/Special to the Reporter Kristina Wilson and her family spotted all the action in the grassy lot on US 90 from a distance. ABOVE: Dogs and people enjoy “We were driving by and saw the activities each other around the Lake City and decided to stop. Glad we did,” she said. Humane Society’s booth. Some Other parents and adults who walked from dogs went home with new families booth to booth say they were surprised there Saturday. LEFT: A young girl swings was no entrance fee. a mallet trying to ring the bell at the “We’re definitely glad we came out. It’s top of the numbered tower. She and pretty amazing. The kids got bags of toys,” others enjoyed the strongman game Amanda Keuger said. for free at this year’s family-style fes- She was also impressed by the quality of tival. BELOW: A girl reaches for bal- the raffle prizes. A number of local communi- ty businesses donated those prizes, over 2,500 loons tied to the back of her mother, in all. The raffle continued through out the who is leaning over and nearly out event. All the money from raffle tickets sold of sight. will go to the Lake City Humane Society and the Christmas Dream Machine. The festival also offered an obstacle course to run through, a balloon challenge, a draw- ing competition, a strength challenge like you might find at a carnival, and the Humane Society had lots of adoptable dogs and cats on site. In all, organizers say this took a year to put together. Multispecialty Research Associates is a pri- vate business doing clinical research studies and trials for doctors here in Lake City and pharmaceutical companies around the world. “We have an amazing community,” said the company’s managing director, Lori Adams as she explained why they put such a gather- ing together and charged nothing for it. “It’s our way of giving back to the community for everything they give us throughout the year.”

within county government, mission as a collegial body, ing the Columbia County per year. Additional hours have in-house attorneys, ATTORNEY including accountability to individual commissioners, Sheriff’s Office, Clerk of cost the county extra. instead opting to contract Continued From 7A the people who elect the citizens seeking guidance Court and Supervisor of The county doesn’t pro- that job out. Many counties attorney.” in their dealings with coun- Elections. vide an office or staff for — especially larger ones — Under this unusual set The county attorney “has ty staff, code enforcement The county attorney is Foreman, who works out don’t go that route, Scott of circumstances, I think always worn many, many officers, and the building a part-time position here, of his own law office and said. it would be wise for the hats” here, Foreman wrote. and zoning department, something Scott said should continues to perform legal “They typically have a Charter to delineate exactly “In my tenure the office among others,” he wrote. also be looked at. work for other clients. full-time county attorney how the County Attorney’s has provided legal coun- Foreman has also rep- Foreman’s contract with That setup is fine in some who is strictly focused on duties should be divided sel to all levels of county resented a number other the county calls for him to circumstances, Scott said. their work, not doing other among the various roles administration, the com- boards and entities, includ- work a set number of hours Some counties may not business,” Scott said.

part of an active investigation, 18-years-old and that the officer assigned to the case communication between five counts of possession JAILED according to the warrant affi- suspect knew the victim was believed he missed some key Pucci and the victim began of photographs of sexual a Continued From 1A davit. During the course of underage. information. Around this time on January 21 and ended on performance by a child, two the search, a text message Several of the messages the case was reassigned to March 18. Several attempts counts of using a computer according to online prison thread was found between were sexual in nature, and Marcella Mayo, an investi- since October to get Pucci to seduce, solicit or lure a information. the child and Pucci, who the amid the messages were sex- gator with experience work- to voluntarily come into the child, two counts of traveling Back in March, CCSO child referred to as “Joey.” ually explicit photos of the ing Internet Crimes Against Sheriff’s Office for an inter- to meet after use of a comput- executed a search warrant According the detective then female victim. Children cases. view failed, so Mayo complet- er to lure a child and three on an iPhone belonging to working the case, it was clear In April, a second warrant According to information ed an arrest warrant. counts of transmitting infor- a then 15-year-old child as “Joey” was much older than was executed because the gained from the subpoena, Pucci was charged with mation harmful of a child.

prompted by a single claim signed off on. received via email chastised Shoup on social media in “Given the quantity and SHOUP of misconduct in recent Tatem performed class- me for failing to provide the recent weeks. similarities of the prior com- Continued From 1A weeks, the report said. The room visits with all of appropriate avenue for pro- The report said that deci- plaints, even though it does case involved allegations Shoup’s 123 students but viding positive comments in sion did not mean the dis- not appear that these behav- Tatem spoke with cur- Shoup would not accept found no evidence of cur- support of Ms. Shoup.” trict was dismissing the alle- iors are currently ongoing, rent math students of make-up work even though rent misconduct, she wrote. The investigation did gations or “suggesting that Ms. Shoup could certainly Shoup’s, as well as mem- the student had a note from She met personally with not examine claims by the events as they recall benefit from remedial sen- bers of the CHS boys and a doctor. However, Tatem all 25 members of the former students, includ- them did not occur.” sitivity training including girls cross-country team, wrote, records showed the cross-country team, six of ing three who, at a School Carswell previously stat- anti-bullying and harass- which she coached. student was in class when which were also in Shoup’s Board meeting last month, ed that pursuing years-old ment,” Tatem wrote. “This Shoup has since stepped the assignments were made class. publicly accused Shoup allegations would raise training is recommend- down as coach and request- and when they were due. “The face-to-face inter- of bullying them in class due process issues for the ed and readily available ed a transfer from class- Supt. Lex Carswell said views revealed a strong or as members of the accused. through the Office of Safe room teaching to a post at he could not comment on showing of support for Ms. cross-country team. Nor Tatem nonetheless did Schools.” the district office. the case beyond the scope Shoup,” Tatem wrote. “In did it take on numerous acknowledge the old com- Shoup did not respond to The investigation was of the report, which he fact, one of the comments I complaints aired against plaints. a request for comment. 10A SUNDAY, November 10, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER WE THANK YOU, VETERANS. Veterans, active military personnel, and their families save 10% on groceries this Veterans Day, Monday, November 11.

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REGION 1-6A QUARTERFINAL 14 7 SURVIVE AND ADVANCE CHS holds off SHOOTING THE J Ponte Vedra in quarterfinals

By JORDAN KROEGER [email protected]

PONTE VEDRA — A Jordan Kroeger steady rain took away Phone: (386) 754-0421 [email protected] Columbia’s aerial attack. To stay alive, the Tigers had to do it the old-fash- Defense rises ioned way — with some ground and pound and a up to keep the hard-nosed defense. Tigers alive Quarterback Jordan Smith threw two first-half ONTE VEDRA — touchdown passes but it was Game balls go out to Kylen Callum who drove Pevery single player on the bus most of the night. Columbia’s defense. The senior rushed for 103 Defensive coordinator yards and the game-clinch- John Woodley and his staff too. You all shut me up. ing first down while the Woodley’s unit was the defense stood tall to lift No. reason Columbia defeated 6 seed Columbia to a 14-7 Ponte Vedra 14-7 in Friday win over No. 3 seed Ponte night’s Region 1-6A quar- Vedra in the Region 1-6A terfinal. One week after quarterfinals Friday night. getting gashed by North Smith tossed TD throws Marion’s rushing attack for to tight DJ Bennett and 308 yards, the Tigers rose receiver Lanadrick Bradley, to the occasion against the who finished with seven Sharks and limited them to catches for 86 yards and 166 on the ground. The total for the game two rushes for 23. And was just 226, the lowest outside of a fourth quarter since Week 7 when they touchdown that was set up held Robert E. Lee to 235. by a turnover, Columbia’s With the rain falling down defense was stout, limiting all night and the offense Ponte Vedra to only 226 struggling to score as a yards. result, the defense need- It was enough for the ed to play one of its best Tigers hold on for a victory games of the season. and set up a rematch in next And Woodley’s group Friday’s regional semifinals delivered to set up a rematch with Lee in the against No. 2 seed Robert regional semifinals. E. Lee, which was a 29-21 “We just came out with winner against No. 7 seed energy. Energy spreads,” St. Augustine. Lee edged BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter said linebacker Marlon Columbia linebacker Marlon Pollock turns up the field after an interception against Ponte Vedra in the Region CHS continued on 8B 1-6A quarterfinals on Friday night. DEFENSE continued on 8B CLASS 6A SCOREBOARD REGION 1-6A REGION 2-6A REGION 3-6A REGION 4-6A 1. Escambia 44 4. Mainland 38 3. Ponte Vedra 7 2. Lee 29 1. Gaither 47 4. Dixie Hollins 6 3. Lake Minneola 42 2. Largo 14 1. Palmetto 24 4. Hillsborough 6 3. Westwood 7 2. Lake Gibson 31 1. Naples 45 4. Miami Central 38 3. Fort Myers 49 2. Dillard 48 8. New Smyrna 0 5. Booker T. 20 6. Columbia 14 7. St. Augustine 21 8. Boca Ciega 27 5. Clearwater 35 6. Springstead 12 7. Countryside 0 8. Braden River 21 5. Port Charlotte 21 6. Charlotte 20 7. Auburndale 21 8. South Fort Myers 7 5. Dunbar 0 6. North Fort Myers 28 7. Lely 6

FLORIDA 56, VANDERBILT O JOHNSON 72, FGC 70 Defense dominates No bounce for T-wolves at buzzer Henderson’s game-tying shot as Gators shut out falls short as FGC falls to the Commodores Johnson in third straight loss. By JORDAN KROEGER Trask also has career day with 363 yards [email protected] and three TDs as Florida bounces back. Nate Henderson couldn’t have been By ZACH ABOLVERDI more wide open. [email protected] With the clock winding down and Florida Gateway College trailing by two, Kenny GAINESVILLE — So much for a hangover. Brown found his forward dashing to the bas- Third-down defense, which doomed Florida in last week’s ket behind the Johnson University defense. loss to Georgia, paved the way for a shutout Saturday. Henderson let it go with 0.1 seconds left and The No. 10 Gators rebounded in dominant fashion watched it roll inside the cylinder. against Vanderbilt, allowing zero third-down conversions Then out. on the first seven attempts and 1/12 until the last series en Henderson dropped his head, teammate route to a 56-0 win. Diamond Smith fell to the floor, and the “Guys took a little pride in that, making sure we finish Timberwolves lost their third straight as and get off the field,” UF coach Dan Mullen said afterward. the Suns escaped with a 72-70 win at the “There was disappointment off of last week. But if you’re a Howard Center on Saturday. competitor, you can’t wait to compete. “I felt like it was going in,” Henderson “To me, it was about making a statement to ourselves said, “but at the end of the day we still have of making sure we get our edge back. I challenged them more to prove. We shouldn’t have been in about being competitive.” that situation in the first place. We have to That challenge was conquered, as the Commodores work at that and get better.” finished 3/15 on third down for the game. Florida’s stout Henderson, who started the previous defensive play helped quarterback Kyle Trask overcome three games, came off the bench due to a two first-half interceptions and set a new career high with JORDAN KROEGER/Lake City Reporter lingering hand injury he suffered while tak- FGC forward Nate Henderson misses a game-tying shot at the GATORS continued on 6B buzzer against Johnson University on Saturday. FGC continued on 6B 2B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD FLORIDA STATE 70, LSU 62 TV LISTINGS 5:50 p.m. NBA NFL Ekhomu, Puisis lift FS2 — FIFA U-17 World Cup: Italy vs. Brazil, Quarterfinal Sunday, November 10 EASTERN CONFERENCE AMERICAN CONFERENCE TENNIS FSU women past LSU AUTO RACING W L Pct GB East 7 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Boston 7 1 .875 — W L T Pct PF PA Associated Press NBC — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup TENNIS — ATP: The Nitto Finals, Doubles Toronto 6 2 .750 1 New England 8 1 0 .889 270 98 Ekhomu made two free Series: The Bluegreens Vacations 500, Round Robin, London Miami 6 3 .667 1½ Buffalo 6 2 0 .750 158 131 throws with 39.8 seconds Phoenix 9 a.m. Milwaukee 6 3 .667 1½ Miami 1 7 0 .125 103 256 BATON ROUGE, La. left to make it 66-62, and CFL FOOTBALL TENNIS — ATP: The Nitto Finals, Singles Philadelphia 5 3 .625 2 N.Y. Jets 1 7 0 .125 96 211 1 p.m. Round Robin, London Indiana 5 4 .556 2½ South — Nicki Ekhomu scored Puisis pushed the lead to ESPN2 — Playoff: Edmonton at Montreal, 1 p.m. Brooklyn 4 4 .500 3 W L T Pct PF PA 21 points, Sammie Puisis six at 26.8 seconds. LSU’s Eastern Semifinal TENNIS — ATP: The Nitto Finals, Doubles Charlotte 4 5 .444 3½ Houston 6 3 0 .667 238 191 added 16, including four Jaelyn Richard-Harris was 4:30 p.m. Round Robin, London Detroit 4 6 .400 4 Indianapolis 5 3 0 .625 182 177 ESPN2 — Playoff: Winnipeg at Calgary, 3 p.m. Cleveland 3 5 .375 4 Jacksonville 4 5 0 .444 176 189 free throws in the last half fouled on a 3-point attempt Western Semifinal TENNIS — ATP: The Nitto Finals, Singles Atlanta 3 5 .375 4 Tennessee 4 5 0 .444 168 165 minute and No. 12 Florida with 20 seconds to play COLLEGE (MEN’S) Round Robin, London Orlando 3 6 .333 4½ North State closed with an 8-0 but missed all three free 12 p.m. Chicago 3 7 .300 5 W L T Pct PF PA run to defeat LSU 70-62 on throws. Puisis then iced CBSSN — Boston College at South Florida COLLEGE FOOTBALL Washington 2 6 .250 5 Baltimore 6 2 0 .750 251 176 SEC — Wyoming at South Carolina New York 2 7 .222 5½ Pittsburgh 4 4 0 .500 176 169 Saturday. the game, her final free 1 p.m. Saturday’s Top 25 Games WESTERN CONFERENCE Cleveland 2 6 0 .250 152 205 Khayla Pointer, who led throws providing the big- ESPN — Florida State at Florida No. 1 Ohio State 73, Maryland 14 W L Pct GB Cincinnati 0 8 0 .000 124 210 LSU with 22 points, hit a gest lead of the game for 4 p.m. No. 2 LSU 46, No. 3 Alabama 41 L.A. Lakers 7 1 .875 — West ESPNU — Massachusetts (Lowell) at No. 17 Minnesota 31, No. 4 Penn St. 26 Denver 6 2 .750 1 W L T Pct PF PA jumper and a 3-pointer, either team. Ohio State No. 6 Georgia 27, Missouri 0 Houston 6 3 .667 1½ Kansas City 6 3 0 .667 252 204 and Ayana Mitchell scored FSU shot 45%, made 6 p.m. No. 10 Florida 56, Vanderbilt 0 L.A. Clippers 6 3 .667 1½ Oakland 5 4 0 .556 208 240 inside to tie the game at six 3-pointers, was plus-10 ESPNU — James Madison at Virginia No. 12 Baylor 29, TCU 23, 3 OT Dallas 6 3 .667 1½ L.A. Chargers 4 6 0 .400 207 194 7 p.m. No. 13 Wisconsin 24, No. 18 Iowa 22 Utah 6 3 .667 1½ Denver 3 6 0 .333 149 170 62 with 3:33 to play. But rebounding and went 14 BTN — Binghamton at Michigan State No. 15 Notre Dame 38, Duke 7 Phoenix 5 3 .625 2 NATIONAL CONFERENCE from there the Tigers (1-1) of 16 from the foul line but COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN’S) Texas 27, No. 16 Kansas St. 24 Minnesota 5 3 .625 2 East missed their last six shots committed 17 turnovers. 3 p.m. Virginia Tech 36, No. 19 Wake Forest 17 San Antonio 5 4 .556 2½ W L T Pct PF PA ESPN — South Carolina at Maryland No. 20 Cincinnati 48, UConn 3 Oklahoma City 4 5 .444 3½ Dallas 5 3 0 .625 227 142 and had a turnover. Puisis made all four of COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY (WOMEN’S) No. 25 SMU 59, East Carolina 51 Portland 3 6 .333 4½ Philadelphia 5 4 0 .556 224 213 Nausia Woolfolk, who her shots, all from behind 2 p.m. No. 5 Clemson at N.C. St., 7:30 p.m. Sacramento 3 6 .333 4½ N.Y. Giants 2 7 0 .222 176 255 also scored 16 points for the arc, and her four free BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Penn No. 9 Oklahoma vs. Iowa St., 8 p.m. New Orleans 2 7 .222 5½ Washington 1 8 0 .111 108 219 State vs. winner of Iowa/Northwestern, No. 22 Boise St. vs. Wyoming, 10:15 p.m. Memphis 2 7 .222 5½ South the Seminoles (2-0), ended throws. Championship, University Park, Pa. No. 24 San Diego St. vs. Nevada, 10:30 p.m. Golden State 2 8 .200 6 W L T Pct PF PA a near 4-minute scoring LSU, which won last COLLEGE SOCCER (MEN’S) Saturday’s Other ACC Games New Orleans 7 1 0 .875 195 156 Saturday’s Games drought with a basket in year’s matchup 58-45, shot 4 p.m. Miami 52, Louisville 27 Carolina 5 3 0 .625 209 204 Boston 135, San Antonio 115 BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Michigan Florida St. 38, Boston College 31 Tampa Bay 2 6 0 .250 230 252 the lane with 1:19 to play. 41%, only went 2 of 10 from New Orleans 115, Charlotte 110 State vs. Michigan, Quarterfinals, College Virginia 33, Georgia Tech 28 Atlanta 1 7 0 .125 165 250 That was the last field goal distance and was 16 of 28 Dallas 138, Memphis 122 Park, Md. Saturday’s Other SEC Games North Houston 117, Chicago 94 of the game. from the foul line. COLLEGE SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Western Kentucky 45, Arkansas 19 W L T Pct PF PA Oklahoma City 114, Golden State 108 12 p.m. Ole Miss 41, New Mexico St. 3 Green Bay 7 2 0 .778 226 189 Today’s Games BTN — Big Ten Tournament: Penn State Appalachian St. 20, South Carolina 15 Minnesota 6 3 0 .667 234 158 Denver at Minnesota, 3:30 p.m. vs. Michigan, Championship, Piscataway, Tennessee 17, Kentucky 13 Detroit 3 4 1 .438 204 217 N.J. Charlotte at Philadelphia, 6 p.m. Chicago 3 5 0 .375 142 144 IN BRIEF ESPNU — ACC Tournament: Virginia vs. Indiana at Orlando, 6 p.m. West North Carolina, Championship, Cary, N.C. MEN’S COLLEGE Milwaukee at Oklahoma City, 7 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA AVONDALE, Ariz. 1:30 p.m. BASKETBALL Cleveland at New York, 7:30 p.m. 8 0 0 1.000 235 102 Wallace fined $50,000 by NASCAR for spin FS1 — Big 12 Tournament: Kansas vs. Brooklyn at Phoenix, 8 p.m. Seattle 7 2 0 .778 248 230 Atlanta at Portland, 9 p.m. Texas Christian, Championship, Kansas Saturday’s Top 25 Games L.A. Rams 5 3 0 .625 214 174 Toronto at L.A. Lakers, 9:30 p.m. City, Mo. No. 8 Gonzaga 110, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 60 Arizona 3 5 1 .389 195 251 Bubba Wallace said he wasn’t worried about reper- Monday’s Games 2 p.m. No. 12 Seton Hall 74, Stony Brook 57 Minnesota at Detroit, 7 p.m. cussions for intentionally causing a caution because ESPNU — American Athletic Texas 70, No. 23 Purdue 66 Thursday’s Games Dallas at Boston, 7:30 p.m. NASCAR doesn’t do anything about the practice. Tournament: South Florida vs. Memphis, No. 7 Maryland vs. Rhode Island, 9 p.m. Oakland 26, L.A. Chargers 24 Memphis at San Antonio, 7:30 p.m. Championship, Mansfield, Conn. No. 15 Oregon vs. Boise St., 11 p.m. Today’s Games NASCAR accepted the dare from Wallace. He was fined Houston at New Orleans, 8 p.m. SEC — SEC Tournament: South Carolina Saturday’s ACC Games Arizona at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Toronto at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. $50,000 and docked 50 points on Saturday, a day after vs. Arkansas, Championship, Orange Notre Dame 92, Robert Morris 57 Kansas City at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Utah at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. admitting to an NBC Sports reporter his spin at Texas Motor Beach, Ala. Nicholls 75, Pittsburgh 70 Buffalo at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 4 p.m. Saturday’s SEC Games Baltimore at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. Speedway was deliberate and other drivers do it all the time. FS1 — Big East Tournament: Xavier vs. No games scheduled NHL N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. “Until they do anything, no. I’m not the only one to do Georgetown, Championship, Omaha, Neb. Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Today’s Top 25 Games it,” he said in a phone video recording. COLLEGE (WOMEN’S) No. 1 Michigan St. vs. Binghamton, 7 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Detroit at Chicago, 1 p.m. 4 p.m. No. 5 Louisville vs. Youngstown St., 2 p.m. Atlantic Division Miami at Indianapolis, 4:05 p.m. Wallace was reacting to earlier comments made by SEC — Texas A&M at Louisiana State No. 6 Florida vs. Florida St., 1 p.m. GP W L OT Pts Carolina at Green Bay, 4:25 p.m. championship contender Kyle Larson, who had the FIGURE SKATING L.A. Rams at Pittsburgh, 4:25 p.m. No. 11 Virginia vs. James Madison, 6 p.m. Boston 16 11 3 2 24 outcome of last Sunday’s race altered when Wallace 12 p.m. No. 18 Ohio St. vs. MA-Lowell, 4 p.m. Toronto 18 9 5 4 22 Minnesota at Dallas, 8:20 p.m. NBC — ISU Grand Prix: Cup of China, No. 21 Arizona vs. Illinois, 9 p.m. Montreal 17 9 5 3 21 Open: Washington, Jacksonville, New intentionally spun to avoid losing multiple laps for a flat women’s and men’s free skates, Today’s Other ACC Games Buffalo 17 9 6 2 20 England, Denver, Philadelphia, Houston tire. That caution changed the complexion of Larson’s Chongqing, China (taped) Boston College at South Florida, noon Florida 16 7 4 5 19 Monday’s Games race and dumped him into a huge hole in the standings. Columbia at Wake Forest, 2 p.m. Tampa Bay 15 8 5 2 18 Seattle at San Francisco, 8:15 p.m. 3:30 a.m. Colgate at Clemson, 3 p.m. Ottawa 16 6 9 1 13 GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Turkish Airlines Detroit at N.C. St., 4 p.m. Detroit 18 5 12 1 11 SAN ANTONIO Open, final round, Belek, Turkey Lightning beat Sabres Today’s Other SEC Games Metropolitan Division Hayward breaks left hand, out at least a month 3 p.m. Wyoming at South Carolina, noon GP W L OT Pts to sweep Sweden series GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The Monday’s Top 25 Games Washington 18 13 2 3 29 STOCKHOLM (AP) — Pat Maroon Charles Schwab Cup Championship, final No. 20 Saint Mary’s vs. Winthrop, 9 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 16 12 3 1 25 Boston Celtics forward Gordon Hayward will miss at round, Phoenix scored twice, and the Tampa Bay Lighting Monday’s ACC Games Pittsburgh 17 10 6 1 21 NFL FOOTBALL beat the Buffalo Sabres 5-3 on Saturday least a month with a broken left hand after colliding with Elon at Georgia Tech, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia 16 9 5 2 20 1 p.m. for a sweep of their two regular-season Monday’s SEC Games Carolina 17 9 7 1 19 San Antonio’s LaMarcus Aldridge on Saturday night. CBS — Kansas City at Tennessee games in Sweden. FAU at Alabama, 8 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 14 7 6 1 15 The Celtics say Hayward was sent for an X-ray that FOX — Atlanta at New Orleans Victor Hedman also scored for the UL-Monroe at Texas A&M, 8 p.m. Columbus 16 6 7 3 15 4:25 p.m. Lightning, delighting the home crowd, confirmed the diagnosis. Hayward, who did not return to Texas A&M CC at Vanderbilt, 8 p.m. New Jersey 15 4 7 4 12 FOX — Carolina at Green Bay WESTERN CONFERENCE and Curtis McElhinney made 40 saves. the game, could undergo surgery that will keep him out a 8:20 p.m. Central Division Tampa Bay also beat Buffalo 3-2 on Friday. few weeks to a month, Boston coach Brad Stevens said. NBC — Minnesota at Dallas WOMEN’S COLLEGE Hedman, who is from Ornskoldsvik, GP W L OT Pts Hayward winced in pain after banging his left hand RODEO BASKETBALL St. Louis 17 11 3 3 25 Sweden, converted a power-play slap 4 p.m. Colorado 16 9 5 2 20 shot 1:58 into the second period, lifting against Aldridge’s chest attempting to get past the CBSSN — PBR: World Finals 2019, Las Saturday’s Top 25 Games Nashville 16 9 5 2 20 the Lightning to a 2-1 lead. Spurs forward on a screen late in the first half. Hayward Vegas No. 3 Stanford 97, San Francisco 71 Winnipeg 17 9 7 1 19 Jack Eichel and Sam Reinhart each appeared to jam the hand once or twice more against SOCCER (MEN’S) No. 7 Oregon State 86, UC Irvine 57 Dallas 17 8 8 1 17 had a goal and an assist for Buffalo, which 7:20 a.m. No. 10 Mississippi St. 91, Southern Miss. 58 Chicago 16 5 7 4 14 has dropped five in a row. Carter Hutton Aldridge before exiting the game. FS1 — Bundesliga: Werder Bremen at No. 11 UCLA 74, Loyola Marymount 52 Minnesota 17 6 10 1 13 made 35 saves. Borussia Mönchengladbach No. 12 Florida St. 70, LSU 62 Pacific Division 8:55 a.m. Saturday’s Other ACC Games GP W L OT Pts NBCSN — Premier League: Brighton at Navy 65, Clemson 52 Edmonton 18 11 5 2 24 Manchester United USC 59, Virginia 49 Calgary 19 10 7 2 22 9:30 a.m. Today’s Top 25 Games Vancouver 17 9 5 3 21 FS1 — Bundesliga: Bayer Leverkusen at No. 4 Maryland vs. No. 8 South Carolina, 3 p.m. Vegas 18 9 6 3 21 VFL Wolfsburg No. 5 UConn vs. California, 1 p.m. Arizona 17 9 6 2 20 11:25 a.m. No. 6 Texas A&M vs. Duke, 4 p.m. Anaheim 17 9 7 1 19 NBCSN — Premier League: Manchester No. 13 Kentucky at Middle Tennessee St., 4 p.m. San Jose 17 6 10 1 13 City at Liverpool No. 14 N.C. St. vs. UNCW, 2 p.m. Los Angeles 17 5 11 1 11 11:50 a.m. No. 18 Miami vs. Jackson St., 3 p.m. FS2 — Bundesliga: Frankfurt at SC Freiburg No. 20 Arizona St. vs. Army, 7 p.m. Saturday’s Games 11:55 a.m. No. 23 Minnesota vs. Vermont, 3 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 2, Florida 1 ESPNEWS — Serie A: AS Roma at Parma Tampa Bay 5, Buffalo 3 No. 24 Indiana vs., Nicholls, noon 2:20 p.m. Montreal 3, Los Angeles 2 No. 25 Michigan vs. Bradley, 2 p.m. FS2 — FIFA U-17 World Cup: Netherlands Pittsburgh 3, Chicago 2, SO Today’s Other ACC Games vs. Paraguay, Quarterfinal, Cariacica, Philadelphia 3, Toronto 2, SO St. Francis (NY) at Boston College, 2 p.m. Brazil Ottawa 4, Carolina 1 Virginia Tech at George Mason, 2 p.m. 3 p.m. Washington 5, Vegas 2 Grambling St. at Georgia Tech, 2 p.m. ABC — MLS Cup: Toronto FC at Seattle, Final Minnesota 4, Arizona 3 NC Greensboro at Wake Forest, 5 p.m. 5:50 p.m. Columbus at Colorado, 9 p.m. Today’s Other SEC Games FS1 — FIFA U-17 World Cup: South Korea St. Louis at Calgary, 10 p.m. Nebraska at Missouri, 3 p.m. vs. Mexico, Quarterfinal, Cariacica, Brazil Nashville at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Louisiana-Monroe at Ole Miss, 3 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Today’s Games Longwood at Florida, 3:30 p.m. FS2 — Liga MX: Cruz Azul at Santos Laguna Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 1 p.m. Monday’s Top 25 Games SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Dallas at Winnipeg, 2 p.m. No. 1 Oregon vs. Northeastern, 6 p.m. 8 p.m. New Jersey at Vancouver, 4 p.m. No. 10 Mississippi St. vs. Tenn.-Martin, 8 p.m. ESPN2 — International Friendly: U.S. vs. Vegas at Detroit, 5 p.m. No. 16 Notre Dame vs. Tennessee, 7 p.m. Costa Rica, Jacksonville, Fla. Toronto at Chicago, 7 p.m. No. 22 Arkansas vs. McNeese St., 8 p.m. TENNIS Philadelphia at Boston, 7 p.m. Monday’s Other ACC Games 7 a.m. Edmonton at Anaheim, 9 p.m. Navy at North Carolina, 7 p.m. TENNIS — ATP: World Tour Finals, Singles Monday’s Games Central Connecticut St. at Pittsburgh, 7 p.m. & Doubles Round Robin, London Ottawa at Carolina, 7 p.m. 11 a.m. Arizona at Washington, 7 p.m. TENNIS — USTA: Men’s Pro Circuit, Singles Final, Knoxville, Tenn. 1 p.m. THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME TENNIS — ATP: World Tour Finals, Round By David L. 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OUTDOORS from the COUNTRY AT LAKE General gun hunting CLUB CITY season is finally here

By MONTY STEPHENS From staff reports Special to the Reporter Twenty players played in the Saturday Blitz on Last week was the opening day for Nov. 2. Dave Mehl came in first with a +10. Bob FWC’s Zone C on private land. That Randall came in second with a +6. Tom Wade was the day we have been waiting on. came in third with a +4. Steve Pellicer came This means deer, turkey, squirrels in fourth with a +3. Mike Deese and Dennis (squirrels opened Oct.12), rabbits Hendershott tied for fifth with a +2. Skin winners and a bunch of other stuff are now were: Walter Smith #3, Dave Mehl #4 and #11 and fair game. Quail season opens next Cory DePratter #15 and #18. The Saturday Blitz Saturday in Zone C. The Wildlife costs $15 plus cart fee and is open to anyone but Management Areas have their own you must tee off by 9 a.m. Just call the pro shop season dates. For example, the to make a tee time. Osceola WMA doesn’t open until Nov. 9, so be sure and check before you Eleven players played in the Sunday Blitz hunt on state land. on Nov. 3. Mike Gough and Chris Lewis came The General Gun Season for most in first with a +1. Cory DePratter, Bruce Ford, of us means “deer season.” Let’s go Dennis Hendershott and Steve Patterson tied for through a checklist of a few essen- third with a +0. Closest to the Pin winners were: tials for opening day. First on the list Mike Gough #5 and #7 and Scott Kishton #15 is a Thermacell. We’ve had several and #17. Skin winners were: Dennis Hendershott droughts this summer and a lot of the #5, Chris Lewis #8, Cory DePratter #14 and Scott swamps are dried up, but the mosqui- Kishton #17. The Sunday Blitz cost $20 plus cart tos are still there. Just a few mosquitos fee and is open to anyone and you can tee off at can make life miserable when hunting. anytime. So invest the $20 on a Thermacell and you’ll be able to hunt without continu- Peggy Radcliffe and Nancy Edgar won gross ously swatting away mosquitos. Bring honors in the Ladies Day Best Ball on Nov. 5 extra cartridges for the Thermacell. with an 87. Natalie Bryant and Velma Morton Check the Internet for a tutorial on won the net honors with a 68. Chip-ins were: how to do your own refills. I’ve done it Natalie Bryant #5. The LGA plays every Tuesday and it works well at about a quarter of starting at 9 a.m. the normal price for Thermacell mats Seventeen players played in the Wednesday and cartridges. Blitz on Nov. 6. Mike Streicher came in first Next on the list is a pair of rubber with a +8. Dennis Hendershott came in second boats. It’s easy enough to stay in dry with a +6. Dennis Crawford and Richard Francis areas when hunting but, if you bag a tied for third with a +5. Skin winners were: Mike deer, chances are he will run right into Deese #3, Dennis Hendershott #6 and #10, Mike the swamp. You’ll want some rubbers boats to keep your feet dry when you Gough #7, Dennis Crawford #9 and Richard have to track a deer. Rubber boats also Francis #14. The Pot hole was #7 and Mike have the benefit of containing scent Gough had the only birdie; therefore he wins from your feet that otherwise would the Pot worth $30. A new Pot starts Wednesday. be released as you walk to your stand. The Wednesday Blitz costs $13 (plus optional So they also help in scent control. The pot) plus cart fee and is open to anyone and you rubber boats I use have a neoprene can tee off at anytime. Just call the pro shop to upper and are easy to get on and off. COURTESY PHOTOS make a tee time. They have lasted for two seasons and We do have trophy deer in Columbia County. This magnificent buck was The Good Old Boys Match 1 – Noidrie Moses, are still waterproof. bagged by Willie Harris last year. Even in Texas this would be an awesome buck. Bob Hiers, Alan and Jim McGriff – 8, Rob Brown, For safety, consider a fluorescent Joe Shoniker, Rhea Hart and Randy Register - 5 orange vest. The FWC requires all step to improve Florida deer hunting. ing out the log, the harvest must be hunters on a WMA and anyone walk- Our hunting is not bad. But it could be registered within 24 hours via the and Dennis Hendershott, Bobby Simmons, Jim ing with them to wear 500 square better as proven by neighboring states telephone or Internet. Regulations Stevens , Scott Gilmer and Dan Stephens – 4. inches of fluorescent orange above such as Georgia and Alabama, which require this to be done before the Good Scores were: Dan Stephens 76 (37-39), the waist while hunting. This is one seem to have more robust deer herds. deer is “processed” (i.e. butchered Noidrie Moses 78 (40-38), Jim Stevens 78 (37-41), way to stay safe when out in the With restrictions on bag limits and or mounted.) This regulation applies Rhea hart 79 (38-41) and Rob Brown 79 (38-41). woods. Hunters on private land are not data gained from hunter harvest logs, to all hunters. Visit www.MYFWC for For more information on any events and tour- required to wear safety orange. But our FWC wildlife biologists will be able more information. naments or specials at The Country Club, please anyone who likes to wander and walk to better manage our deer herd. Also, visit North Florida Outdoor call the pro shop at 752-2266 or check out our logging roads while hunting even on Lastly, don’t forget to take a “deer Connection on Facebook. This is a site website at www.thecountryclubatlakecity.com. deer club land would be well advised log.” All hunters in Florida must to share successes and ask or provide advice on a local level. We would love to wear some fluorescent orange. It’s record their harvest on a “log” sheet UPCOMING good to be seen. and then register the kill with the to see a photo of your hunt, whether n Next, remember the new deer hunt- FWC. To stay legal, the log sheet it’s a deer or small game. Good luck Nov. 16, Elks Club ing regulations. The FWC has imple- needs to be filled out in the field hunting, and always remember firearm n Nov. 23, MGA 3-on-3 mented these new regulations as a first before the deer is moved. After fill- safety. n Nov. 29, Black Friday Blitz

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AFC AT AGLANCE GAME PREVIEWS For broadcast information on teams of area interest, check TV/radio listings. EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div New England 810.889 270 98 4-0-0 4-1-0 6-1-0 2-0-0 4-0-0 Buffalo 620.750 158 131 3-2-0 3-0-0 4-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 Miami 170.125 103 256 1-4-0 0-3-0 1-5-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 N.Y. Jets 170.125 96 211 1-3-0 0-4-0 0-6-0 1-1-0 0-4-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Houston 630.667 238 191 3-1-0 3-2-0 5-1-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 Indianapolis 530.625 182 177 3-1-0 2-2-0 4-3-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 Lions (3-4-1) at Ravens(6-2) at Bills (6-2) at Chiefs (6-3) at Jacksonville 450.444 176 189 2-3-0 2-2-0 4-3-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 Tennessee 450.444 168 165 2-2-0 2-3-0 2-4-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 Bears (3-5) Bengals(0-8) Browns (2-6) Titans(4-5)

NORTH Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Opening line: Chicago Opening line: Ravens Opening line: Browns Opening line: Chiefs Baltimore620.750 251 176 3-1-0 3-1-0 4-2-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 Pittsburgh 440.500 176 169 3-2-0 1-2-0 4-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 by 3 by 10 by 3 by 3 Cleveland 260.250 152 205 0-3-0 2-3-0 2-3-0 0-3-0 1-0-0 Series record: Bears Series record: Ravens Series record: Browns Series record: Chiefs Cincinnati 080.000 124 210 0-3-0 0-5-0 0-4-0 0-4-0 0-2-0 lead 99-74-5. lead 24-23 lead 12-9 lead 29-23 WEST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Last meeting: Bears Last meeting: Ravens Last meeting: Bills beat Last meeting: Titans beat Kansas City 630.667 252 204 2-3-0 4-0-0 4-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 beat Lions 23-16, Nov. beat Bengals 23-17, Oct. Browns 33-13, Dec. 18, Chiefs 22-21, Jan. 6, 2018, Oakland 540.556 208 240 4-1-0 1-3-0 3-2-0 2-2-0 2-1-0 L.A. Chargers 460.400 207 194 2-3-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 22, 2018 13, 2019 2016 in AFC wild-card game Denver360.333 149 170 2-3-0 1-3-0 3-4-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 Last week: Lions lost to Last week: Ravens beat Last week: Bills beat Last week: Chiefs beat Raiders 31-24; Bears lost Patriots 37-20; Bengals Redskins 24-9; Browns Vikings 26-23; Titans AFC STAT LEADERS to Eagles 22-14 had bye lost to Broncos 24-19 lost 30-20 to Panthers Notes: Bears won both Notes: Ravens have won Notes: Bills off to best Notes: Kansas City QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD games last season after four straight, longest start since 1993— when beginning monthlong Rivers, LAC333 223 2609 12 7 P. Williams, MIA 10 115 11.5 21 0 Brady, NE 355 230 2536 14 5 Cy. Jones, BAL12113 9.4 25 0 losing nine of 10 against run since five in row in they were 7-1. stretch away from D. Watson, HOU 302 212 2432 18 5 Olszewski, NE 20 179 9.0 22 0 Lions. 2013. Arrowhead Stadium. Minshew, JAC307 188 2285 13 4 D. Carter, HOU 14 124 8.9 23 0 Dalton, CIN 338 204 2252 98 Spencer, DEN 21 172 8.2 42 0 Mahomes, KC 241 157 2180 15 1 A. Roberts, BUF 14 76 5.4 13 0 D. Carr, OAK250 178 1984 13 4 Westbrook, JAC14735.2 24 0 Mayfield, CLE 271 159 1963 712 D. Thomas, KC 13 55 4.2 10 0 Flacco, DEN 262 171 1822 65 L. Jackson, BAL238 153 1813 12 5 KICKOFF RETURNERS Name No YdsAvg LG TD RUSHERS Hilliard, CLE 10 292 29.2 74 0 Name AttYds AvgLGTD Pascal, IND 10 263 26.3 47 0 Fournette, JAC174 831 4.8 81 1 Hardman, KC 14 324 23.1 34 0 N. Chubb, CLE 154 803 5.2 88t 6 Grant, MIA 17 355 20.9 39 0 J. Jacobs, OAK152 740 4.9 51 6 J. Hill, BAL12227 18.9 46 0 C. Hyde, HOU 149 704 4.7 58 3 Falcons (1-7) Giants(2-7) Cardinals (3-5-1) at Dolphins (1-7) M. Mack, IND 159 679 4.3 63t 3 SCORING at Saints (7-1) at Jets (1-7) Buccaneers (2-6) at Colts (5-3) D. Henry, TEN 164 644 3.9 34 6 Touchdowns L. Jackson, BAL99637 6.4 36 5 Name TD Rush RecRet Pts Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET Ma. Ingram, BAL114 585 5.1 53 7 Ekeler, LAC835048 Lindsay, DEN 118 584 4.9 40 5 D. Henry, TEN 86 2048 Opening line: Saints by Opening line: Giants by Opening line: Bucca- Opening line: Colts by Michel, NE 144 482 3.3 26 6 Ma. Ingram, BAL7 70044 13 ½ 1 ½ neers by 6 11½ Chark, JAC606036 RECEIVERS N. Chubb, CLE 66 0036 Series record: Falcons Series record: Giants Series record: Cardinals Series record: Dolphins Name No YdsAvg LG TD Conner, PIT 64 2036 Co. Sutton, DEN 44 692 15.7 70t 4 Fells, HOU 60 6036 lead 52-48 lead 8-5 lead 11-9 lead 47-27. Chark, JAC43692 16.1 69 6 J. Jacobs, OAK660036 Last meeting: Saints Last meeting: Jets beat Last meeting: Cardinals Last meeting: Colts beat Kelce, KC 49 666 13.6 42 2 Michel, NE 66 0036 D. Hopkins, HOU 68 665 9.8 38 4 D. Watson, HOU 55 0032 beat Falcons 31-17, Nov. Giants 23-20 in OT, Dec. beat Buccaneers 38-33, Dolphins 27-24 on Nov. Edelman, NE 63 663 10.5 36 4 22, 2018 6, 2015 Oct. 15, 2017 25, 2018 K. Allen, LAC54657 12.2 34 3 Jo. Brown, BUF 42 603 14.4 38t 2 Last week: Falcons had Last week: Giants lost to Last week: Cardinals Last week: Dolphins Beckham, CLE 39 575 14.7 89t 1 bye, lost to Seahawks Cowboys 37-18; Jets lost lost to 49ers 28-25; beat Jets 26-18; Colts J. Landry, CLE 36 555 15.4 65 1 Waller, OAK48548 11.4 48 3 27-20 in Week 8; Saints to Dolphins 26-18. Buccaneers lost to lost to Steelers 26-24 had bye, beat Cardinals Notes: It’s 14th reg- Seahawks 40-34, OT. Notes: Dolphins ended NFC AT AGLANCE 31-9 in Week 8 ular-season meeting Notes: Arizona is trying seven-game losing Notes: Saints have won between co-inhabitants for fourth consecutive streak last week. EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div last three meetings. of MetLife Stadium. win over Tampa Bay. Dallas 530.625 227 142 3-1-0 2-2-0 4-2-0 1-1-0 4-0-0 Philadelphia 540.556 224 213 3-1-0 2-3-0 3-4-0 2-0-0 1-1-0 N.Y. Giants 270.222 176 255 1-4-0 1-3-0 2-5-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 Washington 180.111 108 219 0-4-0 1-4-0 0-6-0 1-2-0 0-3-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div New Orleans 710.875 195 156 4-0-0 3-1-0 5-1-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 Carolina 530.625 209 204 2-2-0 3-1-0 2-3-0 3-0-0 1-1-0 Tampa Bay260.250 230 252 0-3-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 Atlanta 170.125 165 250 1-3-0 0-4-0 1-4-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 NORTH Panthers (5-3) Rams (5-3) at Vikings (6-3) at Seahawks (7-2) Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div Green Bay720.778 226 189 4-1-0 3-1-0 4-1-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 at Packers (7-2) Steelers (4-4) Cowboys (5-3) at 49ers (8-0) Minnesota 630.667 234 158 4-0-0 2-3-0 5-2-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 Detroit 341.438 204 217 2-2-0 1-2-1 2-2-1 1-2-0 0-2-0 Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 8:20 p.m. ET Time: Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET Chicago 350.375 142 144 1-3-0 2-2-0 2-3-0 1-2-0 1-1-0 Opening line: Packers Opening line: Rams by Opening line: Cowboys Opening line: 49ers by 6 WEST by 7 3 ½ by 3 Series record: Seahawks Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div San Francisco 8001.000 235 102 3-0-0 5-0-0 5-0-0 3-0-0 2-0-0 Series record: Packers Series record: Rams Series record: Cowboys lead 25-16 Seattle 720.778 248 230 3-2-0 4-0-0 4-1-0 3-1-0 2-0-0 lead 9-6 lead 17-9-2. lead 16-14 Last meeting: 49ers L.A. Rams 530.625 214 174 2-2-0 3-1-0 3-3-0 2-0-0 0-2-0 Arizona 351.389 195 251 1-3-1 2-2-0 2-4-1 1-1-0 0-2-0 Last meeting: Panthers Last meeting: Steelers Last meeting: Cowboys beat Seahawks 26-23, beat Packers 31-24, Dec. beat Rams 12-6 on Sept. 17, Vikings 15, Dec. 1, Dec. 16, 2018 17, 2017 27, 2015 2016 Last week: Seahawks NFC STAT LEADERS Last week: Panthers Last week: Rams were Last week: Vikings lost beat Buccaneers 40-34 QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS beat Titans 30-20; Pack- off; Steelers beat Colts to Chiefs 26-23, Cow- in OT; 49ers beat Cardi- Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD R. Wilson, SEA 293 200 2505 22 1 Cohen, CHI 20 226 11.3 71 0 ers lost to Chargers 26-24. boys beat Giants 37-18 nals 28-25 Stafford, DET 291 187 2499 19 5 R. James, SNF 22 231 10.5 32 0 26-11 Notes: Steelers have Notes: Offenses and Notes: San Francisco Rodgers, GBY318 208 2485 17 2 Natson, LA 12 118 9.8 35 0 Winston, TAM307 182 2407 16 12 D. Harris, NOR 23 213 9.3 53t 1 Notes: Fourth meet- won each of last three defenses for Vikings, off to best start since Prescott, DAL273 190 2380 15 8 McCloud, CAR10828.2 39 0 Goff, LA 314 192 2367 11 7 Barner, ATL14936.6 18 0 ing between these two meetings. Cowboys all ranked in winning first 10 games K. Murray, ARI 316 203 2229 94 Lockett, SEA 12 46 3.8 10 0 teams in last six years. top 10. in 1990. Cousins, MIN 253 174 2217 16 3 Wilson, TAM15422.8 11 0 Ryan, ATL285 202 2170 15 8 Agnew, DET 10 27 2.7 24 0 Wentz, PHL 303 190 2060 15 4 KICKOFF RETURNERS RUSHERS Name No YdsAvg LG TD Name AttYds AvgLGTD Patterson, CHI 15 451 30.1 102t1 D. Cook, MIN 177 894 5.1 75t 9 Agnew, DET 11 310 28.2 100t1 FANTASY WATCH McCaffrey, CAR165 881 5.3 84t 10 M. Sanders, PHL 14 314 22.4 67 0 C. Carson, SEA 175 764 4.4 59 3 S. Sims, WAS18399 22.2 45 0 E. Elliott, DAL158 741 4.7 27 6 Logan, TAM11238 21.6 39 0 START: Lamar Jackson, QB, Ravens: While he may not duplicate his 152-yard rushing effort against the Bengals J. Howard, PHL 119 525 4.4 20 6 Breida, SNF 99 524 5.3 83t 1 SCORING in Week 5, Jackson will record his sixth straight game of at least 60 rushing yards and seven of his past eight. A. Jones, GBY122 496 4.1 18t 8 Touchdowns His recent lack of passing yards is buttressed by the fact he’s facing the worst run defense in the league. A. Peterson, WAS115 491 4.3 29 1 Name TD Rush RecRet Pts Montgomery, CHI112 406 3.6 55 5 McCaffrey, CAR13103 080 Barkley, NYG88401 4.6 59 2 A. Jones, GBY118 3066 SIT: Matthew Stafford, QB, Lions: The Bears are one of only two teams (Patriots) allowing fewer than 10 D. Cook, MIN 99 0054 RECEIVERS M. Evans, TAM707044 yards per completion and are tied for sixth with only eight touchdown passes allowed. Stafford’s run of three Name No YdsAvg LG TD Golladay, DET 70 7042 straight games of at least three touchdowns passes faces a stiff challenge on the road at Soldier Field. M. Thomas, NOR 73 875 12.0 42 4 Gurley, LA 76 1042 M. Evans, TAM50842 16.8 67t 7 J. Howard, PHL 76 1042 Kupp, LA 58 792 13.7 66 5 Thielen, MIN 71 6042 Lockett, SEA 59 767 13.0 44t 6 Godwin, TAM606038 START: Marlon Mack, RB, Colts: This shapes up to be a huge Week 10 for Mack, who is averaging 84.8 yards per Godwin, TAM54766 14.2 30 6 game. The Dolphins are 29th in fantasy points per game allowed to opposing running backs, along with allow- Ju. Jones, ATL50712 14.2 54t 4 S. Diggs, MIN 38 710 18.7 66 4 ing a better than 80% completion rate to them. In point-per-reception formats, Mack should be considered a A. Cooper, DAL42701 16.7 53t 6 solid RB1. 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Please contact (386) (CIRCUIT COURT SEAL) ately upon receiving this notifi- 319-7950 to learn more. By: /s/ Amber Hancock cation if the time before the LOT 8 LOBLOLLY ADDITION and bullets available. $900.00 545504 As Deputy Clerk scheduled appearance is less S/D QCD 1012-2401, WD each or 2 or more $850.00 Nickey Gregory Co. Of White November 10, 2019 PUBLISH: The Lake City than 7 days; if you are hearing 1042-357, WD 1042-1992 each. Call Proneer Distributors Springs Fl. Now hiring local & Recorder impaired call 711. also described as: 352-542-7133. regional class A & class B th IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Dated this 29 day of October, Lot 8, of Loblolly Addition Sub- Gas GE Stove, white, works Drivers Home daily, great pay THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- c/o Phelan Hallinan Diamond & 2019. division, a subdivision as great $100.00. 386-792-0942 or and benefits Must be able to CUIT, IN AND FOR Jones, PLLC P. 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RE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV- disability who require special ADMIN 2.516 cuit in and for Columbia Coun-  EN pursuant to an Order Grant- accommodations in order to [email protected] ty, Florida. You are required to ing Plaintiffs Motion to participate in a court proceed- serve a copy of your written de- Reschedule Foreclosure Sale fenses, if any, on Plaintiff's at- PUBLISHER'S NOTE ing should contact the ADA Co- 545335 BI-LINGUAL POLL WORK- All Yard Sale Ads entered on November 5, 2019 ordinator, 173 NE Hernando November 10, 17, 2019 torney, whose name and ad- and entered in Case No. ERS. The Columbia County Su- Must be Pre-Paid. Avenue, Room 408, Lake City, dress are: Jonathan S. 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With your on the 8th day of January, TY, FLORIDA NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in ac- November, 2019, Comprehensive medical, dental sponsorship we can publish 2020, the following described CIVIL DIVISION: cordance with the Final Judg- Dated: this 31st day of October, and disability benefits programs more photos! For as little as property as set forth in said Fi- CASE NO.: 19000131CAA ment of Foreclosure entered on 2019. Group retirement savings pro- th $25.31/mo you get a 2” space nal Judgment, to wit: U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSO- October 25 , 2019 in the P. DEWITT CASON, Clerk of gram for your business or personal COMMENCE AT THE SE CIATION, NOT IN ITS INDI- above-styled cause, I will sell to Court Health and wellness programs message. Help find them forev- CORNER OF THE WEST 1/2 VIDUAL CAPACITY BUT the highest and best bidder for By: /s/ Amber Hancock Preferred Materials * Asphalt th er homes today! 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DEANNA TERRACE, LAKE BUSINESS DIRECTORY FEET; THENCE N 89 DE- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE CITY, FL 32025 GREES 27 MINUTES 44 SEC- SALE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN ONDS W, A DISTANCE OF (Please publish in LAKE CITY INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS 638.08 FEET; THENCE S 0 REPORTER) FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, DEGREE 31 MINUTES 01 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OTHER THAN THE PROPER- 755 - 5440 • [email protected] SECOND W, A DISTANCE OF pursuant to Final Judgment of TY OWNER AS OF THE DATE 339.27 FEET; THENCE S 89 Foreclosure dated the 29th day OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST DEGREES 27 MINUTES 44 of October, 2019, and entered FILE A CLAIM BEFORE THE SECONDS E, A DISTANCE OF in Case No. 19000131CAA, of CLERK REPORTS THE SUR- 645.85 FEET TO THE POINT the Circuit Court of the 3RD Ju- PLUS AS UNCLAIMED OF BEGINNING. dicial Circuit in and for Dated: October 29th, 2019. ALL BEING IN SECTION 18, COLUMBIA County, Florida, P. DEWITT CASON, CLERK TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, RANGE wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL COLUMBIA COUNTY CIRCUIT 16 EAST, COLUMBIA COUN- ASSOCIATION, NOT IN ITS COURT TY, FLORIDA. INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY BUT By: /s/ Amber Hancock TOGETHER WITH THE FOL- SOLELY AS INDENTURE DEPUTY CLERK LOWING DESCRIBED EASE- TRUSTEE FOR THE CIM Deputy Clerk MENT FOR THE PURPOSE TRUST 2017-8 MORTGAGE- (Court Seal) OF BACKED NOTES, SERIES AMERICANS WITH DISABILI- Put Your Ad INGRESS AND EGRESS: BE- 2017-8 is the Plaintiff and TIES ACT GIN AT THE NW CORNER OF RUTH FELICIANO EDUARDO If you are a person with a dis- THE ABOVE DESCRIBED SOTO UNKNOWN TENANT ability who needs any accom- LANDS;THENCE RUN S 0 DE- N/K/A ANIBAL FELICIANO; modation in order to participate Here GREE 31 MINUTES 01 SEC- and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF in this proceeding, you are enti- ONDS W, ALONG THE WEST EDUARDO SOTO N/K/A NIL- tled, at no cost to you, to the LINE OF THE ABOVE DE- DA SOTTO IN POSSESSION provision of certain assistance. 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PUBLISHER'S NOTE Florida Law 828.29 requires dogs and cats being sold to be at least 8 weeks old and have a ’Noles win one for interim coach, beat Eagles health certificate from a li- censed veterinarian document- ing they have mandatory shots By JIMMY GOLEN Behind its 500-pound backfield and are free from intestinal and Associated Press of Dillon and Bailey, BC gained external parasites. Many species of wildlife must be li- 166 yards rushing in the first half, censed by Florida Fish and BOSTON — D.J. Matthews taking a 14-3 lead before Blackman Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- caught a short pass, faked out three found Terry for a 74-yard score tact the local office for informa- tion. defenders on his way to the sideline at the end of the second quarter. and then dove for the end zone, tak- Travis took a direct snap on a third- ing off from the 6-yard line before and-3 and found his way down the clipping the pylon to give Florida right sideline for the score that State the go-ahead score. made it 17-14 in the third, before Want to buy cattle. All kinds 352-339-3018 “It kind of reminded me of high Cam Akers ran 13 yards to give the Wanted to lease pasture for school, doing the long jump,” Seminoles a 24-14 lead. cattle. 352-339-3018 Matthews said after helping the A field goal put BC within a touch- Seminoles beat Boston College down, and then Eagles got to the 38-31 on Saturday in their first game FSU 2 before the Seminoles were since coach Willie Taggart was fired. flagged for offsides on back-to-back PUBLISHER'S NOTE “I just wanted it. I want to score plays when they had stuffed Dillon All real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair for my team,” Matthews said. “I short of the goal line. On the fourth housing act which makes it ille- want to make plays for my team, so try, Grosel rolled right, tucked the gal to advertise "any prefer- ence, limitation, or discrimina- we can just be better.” ball in, put his shoulder down and tion based on race, color, reli- Matthews turned a short slant dove over the goal line. gion, sex, disability, familial sta- pattern into a 60-yard touchdown TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Aaron Boumerhi, who missed tus or national origin; or any in- Florida State’s Stanford Samuels III (8) reacts after intercepting the ball tention to make such prefer- to break a fourth-quarter tie, and two field goals earlier, nailed the during the fourth quarter of the game against the Boston College ence, limitation or discrimina- Jordan Travis followed with a point after to tie it. tion." Familial status includes Eagles at Alumni Stadium on Saturday, in Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts. children under the age of 18 liv- 66-yard run for what turned out to be ing with parents or legal custo- the winning score for Florida State The receiver juked past three with a water cooler. THE TAKEAWAY dians, pregnant women and people securing custody of chil- (5-5, 4-4 Atlantic Coast Conference). defenders on his way to the right “They didn’t flinch,” Haggins Florida State: Haggins helped dren under the age of 18. This James Blackman threw for sideline, then leaped for the pylon said. “When everything happened the Seminoles avoid a second newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for real 346 yards and two TDs, hitting to make it 31-24. this past weekend ... they wanted straight season without a bowl estate which is in violation of Tamorrion Terry seven times for “That was a backbreaker right to show: ‘We are Florida State. berth; they need one more win, the law. Our readers are here- by informed that all dwellings 156 yards and one score. Six days there, to me,” BC coach Steve We are unconquered. We’ve got with games against Alabama State advertised in this newspaper after firing Taggart, Florida State Addazio said. “It was just quick, and your back, Coach.’ That’s what and No. 10 Florida remaining. But are available on an equal op- moved to the verge of a bowl berth it goes for 60. That can’t happen.” they showed me.” that’s not good enough for the portunity basis. To complain of discrimination call HUD toll free and preserved two-time interim After Grosel threw an intercep- Florida State fired Taggart on school’s boosters, who are look- at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free coach Odell Haggins’ perfect record. tion, Travis broke free for 66 yards Sunday, a day after a 27-10 loss to ing for a big name to come in and telephone number to the hear- ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. “Guys came out and played to give Florida State a 14-point lead Miami, and named Haggins as the restore the program to national for Coach Odell. They love him,” — his second TD run of the game. interim coach. Haggins, who also championship contention. Matthews said. “When things hap- “When it comes in bunches like took over when Jimbo Fisher left Boston College: The Eagles play Buy It • Sell It • Find It pened last Sunday, that’s what he that it can be a little bit deflat- for Texas A&M, is now 3-0 in two No. 15 Notre Dame in two weeks, Lake City Reporter did — he brought us together.” ing,” Addazio said. “You’ve got to stints as a Seminoles fill-in. and absent a victory in the Catholic Florida State fell behind 14-3 bounce back from that.” Travis gained 94 yards on three school rivalry game they will need CLASSIFIEDS in the first half before scoring 21 Grosel hit Kobay White from 20 runs, scoring on two of them. to win in Pittsburgh on Nov. 30 to straight points, only to watch BC yards out to make it a one-score AJ Dillon ran for 165 yards on a pick up their sixth win and qualify (5-5, 3-4) tie it 24-all in the final game with 14 seconds left. But career-high 40 carries, and David for a bowl. minutes on Dennis Grosel’s half- with Doug Flutie and BC’s 1984 Bailey added 67 yards and a touch- EASY yard roll-out and dive for the end team in attendance, FSU recovered down as the Eagles rushed for UP NEXT AND CONVENIENT zone. The Seminoles took over the onside kick and left no chance 281 yards in all. Grosel, a walk-on Florida State: The Seminoles Look at what you can do at their own 41 with 2:27 left, lost for a last-second miracle. who earned the starting job when host Alabama State next weekend. a yard and then Blackman found With the sun setting and the Anthony Brown was injured, com- Boston College: BC is off next Matthews across the middle, about temperatures dipping into the 30s, pleted 20 of 29 passes for 227 yards, weekend before playing Notre Dame ONLINE 5 yards away. the Seminoles drenched Haggins two touchdowns and an interception. on Nov. 23 in South Bend, Indiana.

GO TO www.lakecityreporter.com Click FORMS & SUBMISSIONS more free throws, but Smith yards.”Florida’s last three possessions FGC made it interesting when he GATORS of the half resulted in a missed field ❑ Anniversary Announcement Continued From 1B nailed his fourth three-point- Continued From 1B goal, a three-and-out and an intercep- ❑ Birth Announcement er on the other end to cut tion in the red zone. But the Gators Johnson’s lead to two with 10 caught fire in the third, scoring 28 ❑ Change of Address ing a charge in last Saturday’s seconds left. Word then threw 363 passing yards and three touch- points and finding the end zone twice ❑ Delivery Issues or Concerns season opener against Pinellas the ball out of bounds trying downs on 25/37 attempts. on their first three plays of the quarter ❑ Engagement Announcement County JC. The sophomore to hit Battle up the court to “It’s great to get back on track,” — a 66-yard catch-and-run by Trevon was scoreless but refused give FGC one last chance. Trask said. “We had some offensive Grimes and a 15-yard reception by ❑ Give a gift subscription to blame the injury on his With the T-wolves out of miscues, but we didn’t let that affect us Kyle Pitts. ❑ Letter to the Editor missed shot at the buzzer. timeouts, they pushed the ball negatively. We still had confidence that “I thought we moved the ball really ❑ News Tips “It’s a small injury. It didn’t up the floor to Kenny Brown, we could move the ball and get in the well most of the day and first half affect me too much. It’s a who had a shot on the baseline end zone. I think we could’ve put up a we left a bunch of points out there,” ❑ Obituary Form bad excuse,” Henderson said. but passed it up to Henderson lot more points, but I’m really proud of Mullen said. “They hadn’t slowed us ❑ Place a Classified Ad “But I’ll get it back right and for a better look at the buzzer. the way our guys performed.” down once, but we have to finish drives ❑ Submit an Event to the Calendar get this team moving.” “Kenny did what he felt he Trask’s passing total marks the most and can’t make mistakes at the end. Jake Smith scored 24 needed to do and we’ll live and yards by a Gators quarterback in a “You’re a score away or mistake ❑ Vacation Delivery Service points, Freddie Word had 18 die by that,” Ruise said. “It was game since Tim Tebow’s career finale away from this being a tight game, ❑ Wedding Announcement and Jordan Battle came off a good pass, we just didn’t fin- in the 2010 Sugar Bowl (482 yards). even though it didn’t feel that. I think the bench to add 15 to lead ish on that. We got the break Mullen expects those numbers to we were able to refocus our edge to Lake City Reporter Johnson (2-6) to the come- we needed there. It was just please UF ambassador Steve Spurrier. finish.” from-behind win. No other an unfortunate bounce.” “When he walks down the hallway Vanderbilt (2-7, 1-5 SEC) didn’t con- player scored more than three Smith shot 10/12 to lead on Monday, he’s going to give us a vert a third down until the 8:10 mark points for the Suns, who ral- FGC with 24 points. Tay Cobb wink about the way we threw the of the third quarter with a 13-yard run lied from an eight-point deficit added 13 and Brown finished ball,” Mullen said. “He’ll be pretty by Deuce Wallace. But facing third- over the final 10 minutes to with 11 on a day where the happy about that. He’ll probably walk and-goal later in the drive, Wallace snap a two-game skid. T-wolves lost despite shoot- in, though, and say great job to the fumbled on Diabate’s third sack and With FGC (1-3) leading ing 64 percent from the field defense.” Jonathan Greenard returned it 80 56-48, Johnson went on a 12-2 compared to 45 for the Suns. After allowing the Bulldogs to yards for a touchdown. run to take a two-point lead. Johnson ultimately won the convert on 12/18 attempts, Florida “I heard everyone cheering and I The teams then exchanged the game at the foul line, mak- forced six three-and-outs against the just thought I had sacked him. Then lead four times over the final ing 24/34. FGC made just Commodores, made six sacks and I looked up and I saw Greenard run- five-plus minutes, with the Suns 14 trips to the charity stripe, forced three turnovers. The Gators ning,” Diabate said. “I feel like Coach going in front for good at 68-67 shooting just 7 /14 and failing (8-2, 5-2 SEC) have now shut out three (Todd) Grantham called a great game, with 1:07 remaining on a layup to rebound from Thursday’s opponents this season for the first players made great plays. Stiner two by Cedric Green, who just 81-66 loss to Albany Tech. time since 1988. picks, DBs locking them up, Greenard missed a double-double with “We put them in that posi- “They didn’t score,” said UF line- coming off the edge. We just felt like nine points and nine rebounds. tion,” Ruise said. “We’re trying backer Mohamoud Diabate, who we had our mojo.” Smith then missed a jumper to get guys to understand that recorded a career-high three sacks. Backup quarterback Emory Jones for FGC on the other end and you’ve got to play with your feet “I feel like we got our edge back. We put the game away with three rushing Word followed with a pair of and get your hands out of the played the way that we expect to play.” touchdowns, carrying the ball five free throws to push Johnson’s way so you’re in position bet- Following three-and-outs by both times for 34 yards and completing 2/3 lead to three with 31.2 sec- ter. We’ve just got to continue teams on their opening possessions, pass attempts for 47 yards. The Gators onds left. The T-wolves then doing better in that area. You Trask drove the offense into Vandy racked up 560 yards of total offense opted to go for a quick two but don’t want to feel like they’re territory but was picked off at the and held Vanderbilt to 128, including Brandon Farmer was called fouls but if the referee is calling 16-yard line on 3rd-and-10. The Gators a season-low 28 yards rushing for for a charge with 20.9 seconds it you’ve got to live with it. If it’s reached the red zone on their next Ke’Shawn Vaughn. on the clock, one of his team’s hurting you, it’s hurting you series and scored this time, with UF finished with 150 yards on 18 turnovers in the game. and you’ve got to adjust.” Trask tossing a one-yard option pass the ground, led by wide receiver “It came down to posses- Farmer came up short of to running back Lamical Perine on the Kadarius Toney’s 39 yards. Perine sions and who wanted it better a double-double for FGC, first play of the second quarter. had just four carries for 13 yards, but than the other,” FGC coach scoring nine points with nine Vanderbilt’s ensuing drive ended made a team-high four receptions for Charles Ruise said. “We didn’t boards. Jarrett Gardner also with the first of two interceptions by 28 yards and touchdown. come in and take care of the came off the bench to score safety Donovan Stiner, who returned “Last year after losing that game to ball and they did a good job eight points. the ball 29 yards to the VU 23. UF Georgia, we came out and laid an egg,” of coming down and getting The T-wolves fought back scored four plays later on a nine-yard Mullen said, referring to the 38-17 the ball where they needed to, from a nine-point deficit in the touchdown run by Trask, who showed homecoming loss to Missouri. “We got mainly off of straight-line pen- first half, making the loss even more mobility Saturday with five car- crushed. This week we challenged our etration, and when they draw more difficult to swallow. ries for 35 yards (sacked twice for a guys to play with a little chip on our the help guy, then they drop “It was a tough one,” Smith loss of 10). shoulder, and I thought we did.” it backside and finish it off. So said. “We lost by two and had “I saw a crease and I just tried to hit my hat goes off to them. Their an easy bucket at the end but it full speed,” Trask said of his score. UP NEXT coach had a great game plan.” I know we’re going to get “They did cover us up pretty good a Florida will travel to Missouri for Following Farmer’s charge, back at it in practice.” couple of plays. I just did a better job a noon kickoff Saturday. The Tigers Word appeared to put the FGC travels to Florida of, if it’s not there, looking for a check have won two in a row against the game out of reach with two College on Monday. down or run and try to get four or five Gators and four of the last six games. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 7B AROUND THE TOP 25

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ROUNDUP

NO. 1 LSU 46, NO. 2 ALABAMA 41: Joe Burrow passed for 393 yards and three touchdowns and No. 1 LSU snapped an eight- game losing streak to Alabama. The Tigers (9-0, 5-0 Southeastern Conference, No. 2 CFP) are no longer second fiddle in the SEC West, or maybe in the playoff rankings. And Burrow stamped himself as the Heisman Trophy front- runner with a gutty performance when he answered every chal- lenge from Alabama.

NO. 3 OHIO STATE 73, MARYLAND 14: Justin Fields threw for three touchdowns and ran for another in the first half and Ohio State hardly missed sus- pended defensive star Chase Young.

NO. 13 MINNESOTA 31, NO. 5 PENN STATE 26: Minnesota’s Jordan Howden picked off Sean Clifford’s pass in the end zone with 1:01 Up and over left, the third intercep- tion thrown by Penn LSU running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire dives over Alabama’s Raekwon Davis and Markail Benton to score a touchdown during Saturday’s State’s quarterback, game in Tuscaloosa, Ala. The Tigers, ranked No. 1 in the AP poll, beat the Crimson Tide, ranked second. [VASHA HUNT/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] and the 13th-ranked Gophers held on for a 31-26 victory Saturday SUMMARIES over the fifth-ranked Nittany Lions for their NO. 1 LSU 46, NO. 2 ALABAMA 41 Teague 1-10, Dobbins 1-8, Rossi 1-8. Fourth Quarter Punts-Avg. 4-41.25 3-34.33 VIRGINIA TECH 36, first win over a top-five LSU 10 23 013—46 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. FLA—Jones 1 run (Howard kick), 10:10 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 NO. 22 WAKE FOREST 17 team in 20 years. ALABAMA 76721 —41 FLA—Jones 3 run (Howard kick), 1:06 Penalties-Yards3-25 8-63 WAKE FOREST 3770—17 First Quarter NO. 13 MINNESOTA 31, A—86,201. Time of Possession 22:36 37:24 VIRGINIA TECH 3317 13 —36 LSU—Chase 33 pass from Burrow (York NO. 5 PENN STATE 26 VANFLA INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS First Quarter NO. 6 GEORGIA 27, kick), 9:15 PENN ST.10367—26 First downs 12 33 RUSHING—Iowa, T.Young 9-44, Goodson VT—FG B.Johnson 35, 5:33. LSU—FG York 40, 4:54 MINNESOTA 14 10 07—31 Rushes-yards40-51 29-150 5-26, Sargent 4-21, (Team) 1-(minus 1), WF—FG Sciba 40, 2:18. MISSOURI 0: Jake BAMA—Waddle 77 punt return (Bulovas First Quarter Passing 77 410 Stanley 4-(minus 3). Wisconsin, J.Taylor Second Quarter Fromm threw two kick), 1:14 MIN—Bateman 66 pass from Morgan Comp-Att-Int 8-21-2 27-40-2 31-250, Watson 6-32, D.Davis 1-17, Stokke VT—FG B.Johnson 32, 7:47. Second Quarter (B.Walker kick), 12:06 Return Yards8116 1-3, Coan 5-0, (Team) 2-(minus 2). WF—Surratt 11 pass from Newman (Sciba touchdown passes to LSU—Marshall 29 pass from Burrow (kick PSU—J.Brown 45 run (Pinegar kick), 10:51 Punts-Avg. 9-40.77 2-42.5 PASSING—Iowa, Stanley 17-28-0-208. kick), 5:48. failed), 13:03 MIN—Autman-Bell 21 pass from Morgan Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 Wisconsin, Coan 16-25-1-173. Third Quarter George Pickens and BAMA—D.Smith 64 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa (B.Walker kick), 4:29 Penalties-Yards8-56 5-50 RECEIVING—Iowa, Ragaini 6-32, Tracy VT—McClease 2 run (B.Johnson kick), No. 6 Georgia posted (kick failed), 6:43 PSU—FG Pinegar 33, 2:12 Time of Possession 33:22 26:38 5-130, Smith-Marsette 3-27, LaPorta 11:00. LSU—FG York 45, 4:20 Second Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-16, Goodson 1-6, Cooper 1-(minus 3). WF—Surratt 24 pass from Newman (Sciba its third shutout, LSU—Edwards-Helaire 1 run (York kick), :26 MIN—T.Johnson 38 pass from Morgan RUSHING—Vanderbilt, Brooks 11-34, Wisconsin, Cephus 5-94, D.Davis 4-19, kick), 8:59. dominating a Missouri LSU—Edwards-Helaire 13 pass from Burrow (B.Walker kick), 7:18 Vaughn 15-28, Marlow 4-12, Lipscomb Ferguson 2-19, Groshek 2-16, Pryor 1-12, VT—McClease 6 run (B.Johnson kick), 7:02. (York kick), :06 MIN—FG B.Walker 26, 3:36 1-10, (Team) 1-(minus 3), Wallace 8-(minus J.Taylor 1-8, A.Taylor 1-5. VT—FG B.Johnson 35, 5:30. offense missing two of Third Quarter PSU—FG Pinegar 21, :00 30). Florida, Toney 2-39, Jones 5-34, Trask MISSED FIELD GOALS—Wisconsin, Larsh 31. Fourth Quarter its biggest playmakers. BAMA—N.Harris 15 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa Third Quarter 7-25, Swain 2-18, Perine 4-13, M.Davis 3-7, VT—Mitchell 1 run (run failed), 11:44. (Bulovas kick), 4:51 PSU—Bowers 10 pass from Clifford (pass Wright 3-6, Clement 1-5, D.Pierce 2-3. NO. 17 CINCINNATI 48, UCONN 3 VT—Hooker 7 run (B.Johnson kick), 4:38. Fourth Quarter failed), 4:05 PASSING—Vanderbilt, Wallace 7-18-1-60, CONNECTICUT 0003—3 WF VT Walters 1-3-1-17. Florida, Jones 2-3-0-47, NO. 11 BAYLOR 29, TCU BAMA—N.Harris 1 run (Bulovas kick), 14:33 Fourth Quarter CINCINNATI 14 24 37—48 First downs 16 21 LSU—Edwards-Helaire 5 run (pass failed), MIN—Green 1 run (B.Walker kick), 14:11 Trask 25-37-2-363. First Quarter Rushes-yards29-64 48-228 23, 3OT: Denzel Mims 10:07 PSU—J.Brown 6 run (Pinegar kick), 3:49 RECEIVING—Vanderbilt, Bostic 2-32, CIN—Deguara 18 pass from Ridder (Crosa Passing 238 242 BAMA—Jeudy 5 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa A—51,883. Johnson 2-16, Vaughn 1-14, C.Pierce 1-12, kick), 11:31. Comp-Att-Int 16-36-2 15-23-0 made a leaping 4-yard (Bulovas kick), 5:32 PSU MIN Lipscomb 1-4, Brooks 1-(minus 1). Florida, CIN—Warren 6 run (Crosa kick), 5:55. Return Yards12139 touchdown catch in LSU—Edwards-Helaire 7 run (York kick), First downs 25 20 Grimes 4-95, Perine 4-28, Pitts 3-59, Second Quarter Punts-Avg. 7-51.6 4-51.2 1:37 Rushes-yards29-178 40-121 Cleveland 3-51, Jefferson 3-36, Copeland CIN—FG C.Smith 45, 14:49. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-2 the third overtime BAMA—D.Smith 85 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa Passing 340 339 2-43, Hammond 2-33, D.Pierce 2-27, Krull CIN—Warren 1 run (Crosa kick), 5:59. Penalties-Yards6-30 7-55 for Baylor, capping (Bulovas kick), 1:21 Comp-Att-Int 23-44-3 18-20-0 2-18, M.Davis 1-10, Toney 1-10. CIN—Doaks 1 run (Crosa kick), 2:35. Time of Possession 23:51 36:09 LSU BAMA Return Yards8312 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Vanderbilt, Guay 50. CIN—Deguara 15 pass from Ridder (Crosa INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS another comeback First downs 30 22 Punts-Avg. 2-48.0 4-40.5 Florida, McPherson 41. kick), :06. RUSHING—Wake Forest, Carney 10-46, Rushes-yards40-166 28-123 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Third Quarter McKinney 3-13, K.Walker 3-12, Bowers victory that kept the Passing 393 418 Penalties-Yards4-45 5-40 NO. 11 BAYLOR 29, CIN—FG Crosa 32, 10:53. 1-(minus 3), Newman 12-(minus 4). Virginia Bears undefeated. Comp-Att-Int 31-39-0 21-40-1 Time of Possession 24:59 35:01 TEXAS CHRISTIAN 23, 3OT Fourth Quarter Tech, Tre.Turner 4-73, Hooker 15-69, Return Yards39168 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BAYLOR 00 36776—29 CIN—Montgomery 2 run (Crosa kick), 14:53. McClease 17-59, King 7-35, Robinson 1-7, Punts-Avg. 4-20.5 3-35.66 RUSHING—Penn St., J.Brown 14-124, TCU3600770—23 UCONN—FG C.Harris 32, 5:37. Mitchell 1-1, (Team) 3-(minus 16). NO. 16 WISCONSIN Fumbles-Lost 2-1 2-1 Clifford 10-39, Ford 3-9, Hamler 2-6. First Quarter UCONN CIN PASSING—Wake Forest, Bowers 0-1-0-0, Penalties-Yards4-35 7-53 Minnesota, R.Smith 18-51, S.Brooks 6-33, TCU—FG Kell 47, 12:34 First downs 13 27 Newman 16-35-2-238. Virginia Tech, Hooker 24, NO. 18 IOWA Time of Possession 34:34 25:26 Ibrahim 7-33, Green 3-6, Morgan 4-0, Second Quarter Rushes-yards40-148 43-307 15-23-0-242. 22: Jonathan Taylor INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS (Team) 2-(minus 2). TCU—FG Song 37, :29 Passing 70 200 RECEIVING—Wake Forest, Hinton 8-162, RUSHING—LSU, Edwards-Helaire 20-103, PASSING—Penn St., Clifford 23-43-3- TCU—FG Song 31, :00 Comp-Att-Int 10-23-1 16-28-0 Surratt 4-53, Freudenthal 2-12, W.Jones 1-7, rushed for 250 yards Burrow 14-64, Davis-Price 3-4, (Team) 340, (Team) 0-1-0-0. Minnesota, Morgan Third Quarter Return Yards171 86 Carney 1-4. Virginia Tech, Hazelton 7-86, 3-(minus 5). Alabama, N.Harris 19-146, 18-20-0-339. BAY—FG Mayers 36, 9:58 Punts-Avg. 6-45.0 2-43.0 Mitchell 3-58, Tre.Turner 2-30, Wheatley and Wisconsin held off B.Robinson 3-3, Bolden 1-0, (Team) 1-(mi- RECEIVING—Penn St., Hamler 7-119, Fourth Quarter Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 1-50, McClease 1-10, King 1-8. a fourth-quarter rally nus 2), Tu.Tagovailoa 3-(minus 5), Perine Freiermuth 7-101, Dotson 3-70, Chisena BAY—FG Mayers 24, 14:34 Penalties-Yards9-71 2-20 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. 1-(minus 19). 1-20, J.Brown 1-17, Bowers 1-10, George BAY—FG Mayers 51, :36 Time of Possession 32:26 26:48 from Iowa. PASSING—LSU, Burrow 31-39-0-393. 1-8, Slade 1-0, D.Holmes 1-(minus 5). First Overtime INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NO. 23 SOUTHERN METHODIST 59, Alabama, Tu.Tagovailoa 21-40-1-418. Minnesota, Bateman 7-203, T.Johnson BAY—C.Brewer 3 run (Mayers kick), :00 RUSHING—UConn, Mensah 24-115, EAST CAROLINA 51 RECEIVING—LSU, Edwards-Helaire 9-77, 7-104, Autman-Bell 3-31, Spann-Ford 1-1. TCU—Hunt 24 pass from Duggan (Song kick), Thompkins 7-55, Beaudry 6-(minus 10), EAST CAROLINA 7131714—51 NO. 17 CINCINNATI 48, Jefferson 7-79, Chase 6-140, Moss 6-46, MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. :00 Zergiotis 3-(minus 12). Cincinnati, Doaks SMU 14 14 17 14 —59 CONNECTICUT 3: Des- Marshall 2-45, Davis-Price 1-6. Alabama, Second Overtime 13-123, Ridder 7-94, Warren 14-60, Tucker First Quarter D.Smith 7-213, Jeudy 5-71, Ruggs 3-68, NO. 6 GEORGIA 27, MISSOURI 0 TCU—Olonilua 2 run (Song kick), :00 1-19, Kopaygorodsky 2-7, Montgomery 3-5, SMU—Granson 22 pass from Buechele mond Ridder threw for N.Harris 3-44, Waddle 3-22. MISSOURI 0000—0 BAY—Mims 20 pass from C.Brewer (Mayers Sopko 1-2, B.Bryant 2-(minus 3). (Robledo kick), 12:44 a pair of touchdowns MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. GEORGIA 7938—27 kick), :00 PASSING—UConn, Zergiotis 4-14-1-35, ECU—Hatfield 68 pass from Ahlers (Verity First Quarter Third Overtime Beaudry 6-9-0-35. Cincinnati, Ridder 13-23- kick), 7:20 and Michael Warren NO. 3 OHIO STATE 73, UGA—Pickens 25 pass from Fromm BAY—Mims 4 pass from C.Brewer (pass 0-136, B.Bryant 3-5-0-64. SMU—Granson 4 pass from Buechele MARYLAND 14 (Blankenship kick), 10:43 failed), :00 RECEIVING—UConn, A.Brown 3-29, Rose (Robledo kick), 3:51 II ran for two more MARYLAND 0077—14 Second Quarter A—45,870. 3-18, Thompkins 3-12, Ross 1-11. Cincinnati, Second Quarter during a dominant OHIO ST.21211021—73 UGA—FG Blankenship 20, 14:05 BAYTCU Deguara 5-45, Mbodj 4-45, Medaris 2-20, ECU—FG Verity 38, 11:06 First Quarter UGA—FG Blankenship 48, 6:06 First downs 22 18 Whyle 1-32, Jackson 1-24, L.Taylor 1-20, SMU—X.Jones 3 run (Robledo kick), 7:28 opening half. OSU—Victor 12 pass from Fields (Haubeil UGA—FG Blankenship 47, :00 Rushes-yards33-99 49-168 B.Smith 1-8, Doaks 1-6. SMU—Proche 51 pass from Buechele kick), 11:32 Third Quarter Passing 195 140 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. (Robledo kick), 4:45 OSU—Fields 4 run (Haubeil kick), 5:02 UGA—FG Blankenship 29, 6:56 Comp-Att-Int 27-41-1 14-32-3 ECU—Snead 36 pass from Ahlers (Verity TEXAS 27, NO. 20 OSU—Hill 4 pass from Fields (Haubeil Fourth Quarter Return Yards-830 TEXAS 27, kick), 2:04 KANSAS STATE 24: kick), 1:56 UGA—Pickens 18 pass from Fromm (J.Cook Punts-Avg. 5-36.8 6-42.0 NO. 20 KANSAS STATE 24 ECU—FG Verity 37, :00 Second Quarter pass from Fromm), 14:02 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 KANSAS ST.140010 —24 Third Quarter Cameron Dicker kicked OSU—Olave 2 pass from Fields (Haubeil MIZ UGA Penalties-Yards10-67 11-125 TEXAS 0710 10 —27 ECU—Byrd 45 pass from Ahlers (Verity Time of Possession 29:36 30:24 First Quarter a 26-yard field goal as kick), 11:25 First downs 11 17 kick), 13:53 OSU—Dobbins 7 run (Haubeil kick), 4:58 Rushes-yards24-50 38-166 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS KST—Knowles 70 pass from S.Thompson SMU—X.Jones 35 run (Robledo kick), 12:01 time expired, sending OSU—Dobbins 20 run (Haubeil kick), :52 Passing 148 173 RUSHING—Baylor, C.Brewer 15-41, Lovett (Lynch kick), 13:26 ECU—Snead 47 pass from Ahlers (Verity Third Quarter Comp-Att-Int 18-34-1 13-29-0 8-37, Hasty 9-22, Ebner 1-(minus 1). TCU, KST—Gill 19 pass from S.Thompson (Lynch kick), 8:06 Texas to a victory over OSU—Wilson 14 pass from Chugunov Return Yards3539 Olonilua 19-79, Duggan 14-46, Anderson 12- kick), 5:18 SMU—FG Robledo 23, 5:34 No. 20 Kansas State on (Haubeil kick), 11:28 Punts-Avg. 9-38.88 5-45.4 31, Barber 1-5, Reagor 2-4, Barlow 1-3. Second Quarter ECU—FG Verity 41, 1:56 OSU—FG Haubeil 23, 7:01 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 PASSING—Baylor, C.Brewer 27-41-1-195. TEX—Co.Johnson 21 pass from S.Ehlinger SMU—X.Jones 64 run (Robledo kick), :19 Saturday as the Long- MAR—Demus 26 pass from Jos.Jackson Penalties-Yards5-47 3-15 TCU, Duggan 14-32-3-140. (Dicker kick), 12:03 Fourth Quarter horns maintained their (Petrino kick), 3:00 Time of Possession 24:33 35:27 RECEIVING—Baylor, Mims 6-57, Fleeks Third Quarter ECU—Snead 57 pass from Ahlers (Verity Fourth Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 6-42, Thornton 3-19, Platt 2-32, Sneed 2-15, TEX—Ingram 34 run (Dicker kick), 13:17 kick), 10:58 hopes of returning to OSU—Crowley 1 run (Haubeil kick), 10:04 RUSHING—Missouri, Rountree 9-24, Badie Hasty 2-13, Sims 2-5, Ebner 2-0, Atkinson TEX—FG Dicker 36, 9:02 SMU—Granson 31 pass from Buechele 1-9, Lovett 1-3. TCU, Wells 4-58, Olonilua the Big 12 title game. MAR—Fleet-Davis 12 run (Petrino kick), 9:39 8-19, Downing 4-12, Powell 3-(minus Fourth Quarter (Robledo kick), 7:25 OSU—McCall 5 run (DiMaccio kick), 7:11 5). Georgia, Swift 12-83, Herrien 10-42, 4-30, Anderson 2-(minus 1), Hunt 1-24, TEX—Ingram 12 run (Dicker kick), 12:17 SMU—Proche 3 pass from Buechele OSU—McCall 20 run (DiMaccio kick), 3:47 Z.White 6-24, Robertson 1-16, J.Cook 6-7, Barber 1-14, Reagor 1-8, Ware 1-7. KST—Youngblood 98 kickoff return (Lynch (Robledo kick), 4:18 A—101,022. Fromm 3-(minus 6). MISSED FIELD GOALS—Baylor, Mayers 32. kick), 12:03 ECU—Omotosho 22 pass from Ahlers (Verity VIRGINIA TECH 36, MAR OSU PASSING—Missouri, Powell 10-22-1-84, KST—FG Lynch 45, 6:45 kick), 1:55 NO. 22 WAKE FOREST First downs 16 40 Bazelak 8-12-0-64. Georgia, Fromm NO. 16 WISCONSIN 24, TEX—FG Dicker 26, :00 ECUSMU Rushes-yards32-62 56-383 13-29-0-173. NO. 18 IOWA 22 KST TEX First downs 27 33 17: Hendon Hooker Passing 77 322 RECEIVING—Missouri, Nance 4-45, IOWA 33016 —22 First downs 17 24 Rushes-yards35-146 37-222 accounted for 311 Comp-Att-Int 8-17-1 26-38-0 Okwuegbunam 4-30, Banister 3-31, Badie WISCONSIN 01473—24 Rushes-yards26-51 36-214 Passing 498 414 Return Yards164 75 3-17, K.Scott 1-10, Rountree 1-8, Gicinto First Quarter Passing 253 263 Comp-Att-Int 32-42-0 33-46-1 yards of total offense Punts-Avg. 8-37.87 2-27.0 1-6, Downing 1-1. Georgia, Cager 6-93, IOW—FG Duncan 24, 7:38 Comp-Att-Int 17-27-0 22-29-1 Return Yards6290 and ran for a touch- Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 Pickens 5-67, K.Jackson 1-13, Swift 1-0. Second Quarter Return Yards9853 Punts-Avg. 4-37.75 3-37.0 Penalties-Yards6-42 13-141 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Georgia, WIS—D.Davis 17 run (Larsh kick), 9:44 Punts-Avg. 5-29.0 3-43.66 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 down to help Virginia Time of Possession 23:19 36:41 Blankenship 43. IOW—FG Duncan 40, 6:31 Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Penalties-Yards1-15 3-9 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS WIS—D.Davis 4 pass from Coan (Larsh kick), :14 Penalties-Yards2-20 9-85 Time of Possession 31:05 28:55 Tech beat Wake Forest. RUSHING—Maryland, Leake 9-55, Fleet- NO. 10 FLORIDA 56, VANDERBILT 0 Third Quarter Time of Possession 28:41 31:19 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Davis 8-44, McFarland 6-7, Jos.Jackson VANDERBILT0000—0 WIS—Cephus 27 pass from Coan (Larsh INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS RUSHING—East Carolina, Tay.Williams 3-(minus 20), Pigrome 6-(minus 24). Ohio FLORIDA014 28 14 —56 kick), 2:16 RUSHING—Kansas St., Burns 8-26, Trotter 14-61, Mauney 8-43, Ahlers 8-25, Hatfield NO. 23 SMU 59, EAST St., Teague 18-111, Dobbins 12-90, Crowley Second Quarter Fourth Quarter 4-21, J.Brown 7-4, S.Thompson 7-0. Texas, 2-13, Christian 3-4. SMU, X.Jones 20-157, CAROLINA 51: Shane 8-82, McCall 7-78, Fields 5-28, Olave 1-4, FLA—Perine 1 pass from Trask (McPherson IOW—Ragaini 3 pass from Stanley (Duncan Ingram 16-139, S.Ehlinger 14-40, R.Johnson Freeman 8-45, Buechele 6-11, Granson 1-9, Hill 1-1, (Team) 1-(minus 1), Chugunov kick), 14:54 kick), 14:06 5-37, (Team) 1-(minus 2). Proche 1-2, (Team) 1-(minus 2). Buechele threw five 3-(minus 10). FLA—Trask 9 run (McPherson kick), 10:59 IOW—FG Duncan 39, 9:27 PASSING—Kansas St., S.Thompson 17-27-0- PASSING—East Carolina, Ahlers 32-42-0- touchdown passes and PASSING—Maryland, Jos.Jackson 4-9-0-35, Third Quarter WIS—FG Larsh 29, 3:29 253. Texas, S.Ehlinger 22-29-1-263. 498. SMU, Buechele 33-46-1-414. Pigrome 4-8-1-42. Ohio St., Fields 16-25-0- FLA—Grimes 66 pass from Trask IOW—Tracy 75 pass from Stanley, 3:12 RECEIVING—Kansas St., Schoen 5-68, RECEIVING—East Carolina, Snead 19-240, SMU bounced back 200, Chugunov 8-11-0-103, Hoak 2-2-0-19. (McPherson kick), 13:16 IOWWIS Knowles 3-94, Gill 3-40, Brooks 2-25, Omotosho 4-77, Proehl 4-51, Tay.Williams RECEIVING—Maryland, Cobbs 2-23, FLA—Pitts 15 pass from Trask (McPherson First downs 15 24 Youngblood 1-11, Lenners 1-9, J.Brown 2-9, Hatfield 1-68, Byrd 1-45, Farrier 1-8. from its first loss. McFarland 2-3, Demus 1-26, Carriere 1-16, kick), 10:52 Rushes-yards23-87 46-300 1-8, Barta 1-(minus 2). Texas, De.Duvernay SMU, Proche 14-167, Granson 7-138, Rice Mabry 1-7, Fleet-Davis 1-2. Ohio St., Olave FLA—Greenard 80 fumble return Passing 208 173 9-110, Co.Johnson 7-110, Eagles 2-21, 4-40, Page 3-20, X.Jones 2-15, Wiggins 1-13, 5-43, Wilson 4-82, Hill 4-56, J.Williams 4-38, (McPherson kick), 5:22 Comp-Att-Int 17-28-0 16-25-1 Ingram 2-4, Epps 1-11, R.Johnson 1-7. Sanders 1-12, Freeman 1-9. The Associated Press Victor 3-36, Ruckert 2-30, McCall 1-11, FLA—Jones 13 run (McPherson kick), 2:08 Return Yards2269 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Texas, Dicker 55. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. 8B SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

for the night. CHS “I just wanted to get that first Continued From 1B down and go home,” said Callum, who went over 100 yards for the second straight week. Columbia for the District 2-6A It was the defense’s best per- title with a 27-21 win in overtime formance since holding Lee to last month. 235 yards in Week 7. The Tigers “You saw a bunch of seniors also held the Sharks without a that were inspired offensively 100-yard rusher. Collin Magill and defensively and on special led Ponte Vedra with 80 yards teams,” Columbia coach Brian on 14 carries while Parker had Allen said. “That was the big 51 on 11. conversation all week long. All “I can’t say enough,” Allen this work that you’ve put in when said. “To come out and play like you come in as a freshman from they did tonight against a very the middle school, your whole similar attack that we’ve gotten number one goal is to get on the against those teams that we’ve field as a Tiger. You’re not even given up big points to, I’m very, thinking about college at that very proud of the way they came early of an age. I don’t want to out and played good football, in see them leave yet and that was the run game especially.” the whole mindset as I spoke to Smith did most of his damage them all week. Those kids played in the first half before the rain inspired, even through these ele- really started falling. The USF Photos by BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter ments. They came out and I’m commit connected with Bennett Columbia running back Tony Fulton hits the hole against Ponte Vedra on Friday night. extremely proud of them.” for a nine-yard TD on Columbia’s The rain affected both team’s second drive of the game for a offenses, with Smith complet- 7-0 lead and he later hit Bradley ing 11/23 throws for 116 yards for a two-yard score with 9:15 to and an interception while Ponte go in the second quarter. Vedra quarterback RJ Glod fin- But the Tigers’ offense could ished just 6/20 for 60 yards and a never get into much a rhythm pick, courtesy of CHS linebacker after that as Smith was picked Marlon Pollock. Smith and the off by Aidan Dunigan in the first Tigers (8-3) failed to score four half in addition to his fumble in times on Ponte Vedra’s side of the fourth. In the end though, 14 the field, including three times in points proved to be enough. the first half due to penalties and “They were on the plus side of the weather. the turnover margin, but at the “We were supposed to put end of it, I think the first half and up like 50 points against these the way our defense played was guys,” Smith said. “We had a lot enough to walk away with a win,” of stuff to beat these guys but it Allen said. is what it is. We got out of here with a win so I’m happy.” HOW THE REST FARED The Sharks (7-3) failed to move The top half of the Region the ball consistently all night but 1-6A bracket saw both home they made the game a nail bitter teams win Friday night. less than a minute into the fourth No. 1 seed Escambia defeated Columbia receiver Marquez Bell runs quarter when Smith fumbled and No. 8 seed New Smyrna Beach up the field after a catch against Ponte Columbia receiver Lanadrick Bradley turns up the field Kyle Bondra dove on the loose 44-0, while No. 4 seed Daytona Vedra on Friday. after a catch against Ponte Vedra on Friday. ball right before it skipped out of Beach Mainland took down bounds at the CHS six-yard line. No. 5 seed Pensacola Booker One play later, running back T. Washington 38-20. Escambia Campbell Parker walked into the and Mainland will face off in end zone to pull Ponte Vedra the region’s other semifinal next within a touchdown. The Tigers Friday, with the winner moving had a chance to put the game on to face Columbia or Lee. away midway through the quar- The Tigers are the lowest seed ter when the Sharks failed to remaining in the bracket, mean- convert a fake punt at their own ing they’ll be on the road for 31-yard line, but Smith threw the regional final should they incomplete into the end zone on advance next week. Lee has 4th-and-2 on the following drive. knocked Columbia out of the Glod took Ponte Vedra back regional semifinals in two of the the other way, moving his last three years, including a 31-27 offense to the CHS 37-yard line. win last season. But Columbia’s defense came up with four straight stops, which MAIL FOR BRADLEY included forcing Glod into a Bradley received an invita- poor throw out of bounds on tion to the Georgia vs. Florida 4th-and-10. High School All-Star Game on Callum then iced the game Saturday. Columbia defensive back Shyheim three plays later when he rushed The game will be played at Columbia running back Kylen Callum carries the ball up Brown tackles Ponte Vedra running for eight yards on 3rd-and-3 to Discovery High School in the field against Ponte Vedra back Campbell Parker on Friday. put him over the century mark Lawrenceville, Ga. on Dec. 30.

yards, one week after falling scored after quarterback outstanding.” hand when the offense isn’t the defense played a huge CHS to Lee 27-21 in overtime Jordan Smith fumbled at I thought the run clicking on all cylinders. role in it. I think our fast Continued From 1B because the offense turned the CHS six-yard line. defense was going to cost And the locker room start offensively with the the ball over four times. Take that away,Breakfast and the Columbia a playoff run. needed that. 14 points in the first half Even in games Columbia Sharks had nothing on the Maybe not against Ponte “I’m absolutely proud of were enough with the way Pollock, who had an inter- was winning, the defense Tigers. Vedra but possibly down them,” Allen said. “I know they played tonight. There ception. “If one person has was giving up chunks on “There are things you the road. And while that it’s been a tough couple of are some nights we’re not energy, it touches the other with the ground to Madison can do defensively against may still be the case, the weeks, even going back to going to be on fire and we person. That’s how I feel. County (238) and man-blocking scheme Tigers showed progress on Middleburg giving up 23 need our defense to be. That’s what was different.” Middleburg (172). And teams where kids don’t Friday night. and then last week giving up And I thought they did a It’s been a tough last those teams were putting have to think when they Columbia’s offense 41, which is unprecedented great job tonight.” few weeks for Columbia’s up points too, with Madison line up,” Columbia coach scored 34 points last week with our group on defense. Because of them, the defense. Besides that 41-34 County scoring 21 and even Brian Allen said. “They Santaand still lost because the But those guys came in and Tigers live to see another loss to North Marion in the Middleburg putting up 23. know where they’re going defense couldn’t force they fought their behinds off night. regular-season finale, the But on Friday, they off of your calls and I saw a enough stops. Well on and it showed. Because of them, Tigers also lost to Atlantic pretty much pitched a lot of that tonight and our Friday, the defense proved “When you look at the Columbia gets Lee for one 35-21 thanks to 255 rushing shutout. Ponte Vedra only defense came out and did it can still lend a helping scoreboard at the end of it, more fight.

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Week of Sun., November 10–16, 2019 www.lakecityreporter.com Section C Building character at the county fair Livestock show and sale teaches kids ‘responsibility.’ By TONY BRITT [email protected]

The Florida Gateway Fair’s live- stock show and sale are two of the fair’s most rewarding events. While there are no flashing lights, games or loud music, the events are focused on the county’s youths selling animals that they’ve raised for weeks or months. There were a total of 150 exhib- itors at the 2019 Florida Gateway Fair. The exhibitors showed dairy heifers, beef heifers, steers, hogs, goats, chickens and rabbits. The 150 exhibitors that showed their animals at the fair received premium ribbons. The checks totaled $5,600 for all exhibitors. While all the animals were shown, only the market animals were sold to buyers. Market ani- mals are livestock bred and raised for food consumption — steers, hogs and goats. There were 216 buyers that participated in this year’s sale. Kellie Brown, Columbia County TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Resources secretary/treasurer Grand Champion Steer buyer Josh McDougal (from left) of Anderson Columbia stands with Hunter Ketcham and Leighton and a member of the fair’s live- Ketcham, and the 1,191-pound steer Leighton raised. stock board, said the livestock show and the sale helps children sibility through practice,” she op good judgment by talking the fair for nine years. and they understand the circle develop. said. “When children are young through difficult situations.” “She loves it,” Brown said. “It of life — where your food comes “Showing livestock helps teach it’s especially important to teach Brown’s daughter, Kylee teaches them good work ethics, from.” kids lessons in ethics and respon- them morals and help kids devel- Brown, has been showing hogs at responsibility, record keeping FAIR continued on 2C new STUFFED® HOWIE BREAD Stuffed with mozzarella & cheddar cheese. OnLY Topped with butter, garlic herb & parmesan. 99 GIVe the $ peRfect GIft CHOOSE FROM Of fLaVOR! 4 CHEESY VARIETIES! Gift cards are available at CHEESE • CHEESE & PEPPERONI 6 your local participating • CHEESE & JALAPEÑO Hungry Howie’s. CHEESE & BACON 91499 LAKE CITY

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Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter Last year, FFA member Savannah Lord won the top spot in the second weight Reserve Champion Steer buyers Brant Robinson, Ann Graves, Crystal Robinsonand class at the steer show. Cody Barrs stand with Clara Robinson and her 1,221-pound steer.

Lori Simpson, Lake City think as a whole, the proj- the show, it teaches them stock sale because it’s a core values and responsi- FAIR market president with ect is important. It’s good responsibility. way of giving back to the bility in the young people of Continued From 1C Columbia Bank, has been as a business to be able to Mosley said he believes community. the community and we try participating in the live- support the livestock sale, its important to support the “They (students) are to give back to the commu- stock sale for the past five the children and the fair students who have put so using it (sale proceeds) for nity,” he said. Brown also encouraged years, and Columbia Bank association. It’s just good much time and energy into their college funds and stuff He said that the live- more people to attend and has participated for several for business.” preparing for the livestock like that,” he said. “They’ll stock sale is an event that participate in the sale. years. Jeff Mosley, general man- show and sale. be adults in our community brings a bunch of peo- “The kids that are in our “We think it’s import- ager at Rountree-Moore “I think it just teaches one day and you’ve got to ple from the community barn are the kids that are ant to support the kids in Chevrolet, has been partic- them so much responsibili- support your community. together and it teaches going to be out supporting our community,” she said. ipating in the annual live- ty,” he said. “When they’ve As they say,’The kids are the students responsibility your community when they “My children have actual- stock shows for about 25 got to take care of a living our future.’” and how to earn money, get older,” she said. “You ly raised hogs in the past. years as a buyer. animal . . . It just teaches Chris Summers, of market and develop differ- want to give back to them, They’ve participated two “I participate to take care them a lot about hard work Badcock Furniture, has ent skills that they can use so they’ll give back to the years a few years ago and of the kids,” he said, not- and responsibility.” been attending the live- later in life. community when they’re the project is a lot of work ing that when the students Mosley said he would stock sale as a buyer for at “They build friendships our age and they’re out in and it teaches the children take care of the animals encourage more people least seven years. and bonds that lasts for a our position.” a lot of responsibility. We and work with them for to participate in the live- “I just believe it builds lifetime,” he said.

Darren Summers and Brian Scheiber stand with Emma Summers and her Grand Bryan Zecher (from left), Missy Zecher, Jeff Mosley and Stephen Jones stand with Champion hog. Dalton Thomas and his Reserve Champion hog.

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e arrived in Alexandria Bay in Wtime to have lunch before our scheduled boat tour. What we didn’t count on was the street closures and congestion for the ACBS International Boat Show. That’s the Antique and Classic Boat Society; yes, we had to look it up too. So, we found parking and walked to Coleman’s Dock of the Bay and BBQ. It’s located on the bay with boat and street park- ing. The docks were crowd- ed with onlookers viewing the many Chris Craft boats, among others. We ate outside on the dock; it’s was still cool in the shade and we were in pants and light sweaters. We each got a dish that featured their pulled pork and shared. And it was still too much. After lunch, we drove to the docks and waited a short Photos by SANDY KISHTON/Lake City Reporter bit before boarding on one One of the stately homes along Millionaire’s Row in the St. Lawrence Seaway. of Uncle Sam’s River cruises for the two-hour two Nation boat cruise. This cruise is We saw both the American an International tour along and Canadian sides of the the St. Lawrence River on 1,000 Islands Bridge system both the US and Canadian that connects northern New sides of the river throughout York with Southeastern the 1,000 Islands. When we Ontario in Canada. There were planning the trip, we are five spans in total, two saw how close we’d be and on the American side and thought “When in Rome!”. three on the Canadian side; The boat left the har- all with different architec- bor and entered the St. tural features. The water Lawrence Seaway. There depths throughout the river were not any commercial system also vary based on boats at this time, but a lot of the bottom layer being mud personal crafts enjoying the based or shale based. On warm weather we had today. the Canadian side, we saw The first section features what was called the Canadian islands along Millionaire’s Palisades around Rockport. Row. The homes were state- They referred to this as their ly and we learned about “Florida” because it’s the their history and ownership; warmest area of Canada, most of which came from year-round. It was a very old money, such as Singer interesting and educational (as in the sewing machines), tour. the Boldt family (proprietor With that being said, we of the NYC Waldorf Astoria), dressed for a cool day on and executives from the water; expecting breez- Wonder Bread, the original es. However, it was HOT! founders of Macy’s depart- Before the cruise finished, ment store and the old we had to go downstairs in Pennsylvania Railroad and the covered section and get Lehigh University and then water. Because we were in the Skull and Bones Secret upstate NY on the water, Society from Yale. It was expecting those types of quite interesting to learn the temperatures, we dressed history of the homes and accordingly, but that’s not their ownership. how it worked out. The 1,000 Islands Bridge system is a series of five bridges that span parts of the St. Lawrence River. A toast — with Natural Light — to fishermen ive a man a fish and he’ll SEAN OF THE SOUTH erful enough to blow the water this in public it embarrasses me around. Sometimes, we could fish eat for a day, but teach out of the Baltic Sea. so badly that we end up having for a whole day and I wouldn’t Ga man to fish and he When we asked how much a “conversation” about it on the catch anything but a sunburn. will come home late, severely he paid for the boat, he told us a ride home. My friends would always dehydrated and malnourished, price and I almost choked on my Married couples are always tease me about my bad luck. because the only thing he had in Oscar Mayer bologna. having “conversations” instead They would laugh and act like a his cooler was Natural Light beer That next weekend, he took of “arguments.” Once my friend bunch of complete — pardon my and a package of expired Oscar several of us fishing. It was Ted and his wife had a serious French — têtes de noeud. Mayer bologna. swanky. He had a cooler full of “conversation” about when Ted Still, I’ve never lost my love for I hate Natural Light beer. It expensive craft beer, and Boar’s slow danced with his ex-girlfriend fishing. And I don’t know how it’s tastes like something that has Head cold cuts. On his high-defi- at his twentieth high school even possible for a guy to love been passed through the system Sean Dietrich nition stereo was Debby Boone reunion. This controlled, but something he’s so bad at. of a diabetic house cat. But long singing, “You Light Up My Life.” heartfelt “conversation” eventual- Anyway, I haven’t seen my old ago this was the beer we young It was the worst fishing trip I ly led to Ted’s “black eye.” friend in decades. I met him at fishermen bought because it was been. If a man ever looks you have ever been on. Maybe I like fishing because lunchtime. When we saw each super cheap. We would stock our dead in the eye and tells you that Afterward, I did some math when I was younger, fishing was other, it was like we’d never lost coolers with Natural Light, and fishing is actually about fishing, and calculated that, considering about all there was to do. But a beat. He let me borrow a rod whoever gagged first lost a sub- this man is the kind of man who the price of his boat, each fish then, this was back in the days and reel and we went to a pond stantial bet. will lie to his own mother. we caught that day figured up to when nobody had ever heard of on his neighbor’s land. Today, I went fishing with my Every fisherman knows that be roughly — not including sales the internet, when school kids We fished for almost two buddy because I haven’t fished fishing is not really about fish- tax — $13,210.08 per pound. were still using typewriters, and hours, which is a far cry from the with him in years. We didn’t ing. It is about the outdoors, the So you can’t tell me that a guy Alexander Graham Bell had not all-day trips of our youth. And I bring any Natural Light. My sound of an outboard motor, the spends that kind of money on a yet invented the Graham cracker. wish I could tell you that we did friend had some medical troubles clicking of a baitcast reel, and boat because he’s serious about We basically had three choices a lot of talking, but that’s not the a few years back and decided to most importantly, about raspber- fishing. No. It’s about something when it came to leisure activities. way fishing works. Fishermen quit drinking. ry-flavored La Croix. more than that. Reading, blowing up mailboxes are not talkers. We barely said I have to admit, it was a little Case in point: I have a friend Take me, for instance. I love to with barely legal fireworks, or four words to each other. We just weird, fishing with a cooler full who bought a very fancy fish, but I am not a good fisher- fishing. stood on shore, throwing spoon of nothing but raspberry-flavored boat. I’m talking a ridiculous man. I have never claimed to be. So we’d fish. I would always lures into the water, cranking La Croix, but whatever. superboat. It came with GPS, In fact, my wife often tells people catch less than everyone else. reels. Because fishing is not truly depth-finder, two trolling motors, that I am the most unlucky fish- In fact, I had a longstanding rep- about fishing. It never has and ten outboards that were pow- erman ever. And when she says utation as the worst fisherman SEAN continued on 4D D2

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MONDAY EVENING NOVEMBER 11, 2019 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Dancing With the Stars The six remaining couples compete. (N) (Live) Å The Good Doctor “SFAD” (N) Å News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory The 10 O’Clock News (N) Å (:15) Teal the Show (:35) DailyMailTV 5-PBS 5 - - DW News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow “Orlando” Å The Warrior Tradition (N) Å Independent Lens “The Interpreters” BBC News Nightly Business 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Jags Report LIVE! 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Å TVLAND 17 106 304 Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Love-Raymond (:45) Everybody Loves Raymond Å Love-Raymond Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens OWN 18 189 279 Dateline on OWN Å Dateline on OWN Å I Am Homicide Å I Am Homicide “Philadelphia Freedom” I Am Homicide “Serial Shooter” Å Dateline on OWN “The Family Secret” A&E 19 118 265 (5:00) Live PD “Live PD -- 09.22.18” Riding along with law enforcement. Å Live PD: Rewind (N) Å Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 11.11.19” (N) Å Live PD: Wanted Å HALL 20 185 312 “A Shoe Addict’s Christmas” (2018, Romance) Candace Cameron Bure. Å “Reunited at Christmas” (2018, Drama) Beverley Breuer, Candus Churchill. Å (:03) “Christmas in Evergreen: Letters to Santa” (2018) Jill Wagner. Å FX 22 136 248 (4:00) ››› “Star Trek Into Darkness” ›› “Transformers: Age of Extinction” (2014, Action) Mark Wahlberg. Optimus Prime and the Autobots face fearsome challengers. Å ›› “Transformers: Age of Extinction” (2014, Action) Å CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) TNT 25 138 245 (5:30) ›› “The Legend of Tarzan” (2016) Alexander Skarsgard. Å (DVS) ››› “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2” (2017) Chris Pratt. The team unravels the mystery of Peter Quill’s parentage. ››‡ “Cowboys & Aliens” (2011) NIK 26 170 299 The Casagrandes The Loud House The Casagrandes The Loud House America’s Most Musical Family Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å (:35) Friends Å PARMT 28 168 241 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Cops “Hug It Out” Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å MY-TV 29 32 - The Flintstones The Flintstones M*A*S*H Hawkeye has a breakdown. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Hogan’s Heroes Hogan’s Heroes Carol Burnett Perry Mason Å DISN 31 172 290 ››‡ “Home” (2015) Voices of Jim Parsons, Rihanna. Å Gabby Duran Gabby Duran Gabby Duran Gabby Duran Jessie Å Coop & Cami Sydney to the Max Raven’s Home Just Roll With It LIFE 32 108 252 “Wish Upon a Christmas” (2015, Drama) Larisa Oleynik, Aaron Ashmore. Å “Radio Christmas” (2019, Drama) Keshia Knight Pulliam, Tim Reid. Å (:03) “A Sweet Christmas Romance” (2019) Adelaide Kane, Greyston Holt. Å USA 33 105 242 NCIS Sara Carter asks Gibbs for help. NCIS “Two Steps Back” Å (DVS) WWE Monday Night RAW (N) Å Modern Family Modern Family BET 34 124 329 (5:30) ››› “Hustle & Flow” (2005, Drama) Terrence Howard, Anthony Anderson, Taryn Manning. ›› “All Eyez on Me” (2017, Biography) Demetrius Shipp Jr., Danai Gurira. The true and untold story of prolific rapper Tupac Shakur. ESPN 35 140 206 Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) Å e NFL Football Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers. (N) Å (:15) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt ESPN2 36 144 209 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Women’s College Basketball Tennessee at Notre Dame. (N) CFB 150: The American Game 2019 World Series of Poker 2019 World Series of Poker SUNSP 37 - - Rays All-Access Ship Shape TV Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. Sport Fishing Florida Sport Project Dreamboat Lights College Football Georgia Tech at Virginia. DISCV 38 182 278 (5:00) Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws: Memphis: Full Throttle Street Outlaws: Memphis Å (:01) Street Outlaws “Mile-High Mischief” Drivers struggle to adjust. (N) Å (:03) Street Outlaws “Part 2 of Ep 9” TBS 39 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy American Dad American Dad Conan (N) Å Seinfeld “The Pie” HLN 40 202 204 Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Dead Wives Club Å Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The Story With Martha MacCallum (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Å Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Å Fox News at Night With Shannon E! 45 114 236 Botched “2,000ccs and Counting ...” E! News (N) Å Botched A rare inflammatory disease. Botched Beating breast implant illness. Botched “Not OK From the UK” (N) Nightly Pop (N) Botched Å TRAVEL 46 196 277 Paranormal Caught on Camera Å Paranormal Caught on Camera Å Paranormal Emergency Å Paranormal Emergency “It Was Angry” My Horror Story “Heirloom of Doom” My Horror Story “The Devil Inside” HGTV 47 112 229 Love It or List It “Overseas Oversight” Love It or List It “Second Time Selling” Rock the Block “The Great Room War” Rock the Block “The Decision” (N) Rock the Block (N) House Hunters (N) House Hunters Hunters Int’l TLC 48 183 280 90 Day Fiancé “They Don’t Know” Anna introduces Mursel to her family. 90 Day Fiancé A look at Deavan and Jihoon’s journey. (N) 90 Day Fiancé Unexpected “Tell All Part 2” HIST 49 120 269 American Pickers Civil War revolvers. American Pickers “High Flying Pick” American Pickers “Dani Goes East” American Pickers (N) Å (DVS) (:03) Pawn Stars (N) Å (DVS) (:05) Pawn Stars “Boats and Bros” ANPL 50 184 282 River Monsters “Jungle Terminator” River Monsters “River of Blood” Å Jeremy Wade’s Dark Waters: Uncovered “Australia Unknown” (N) Å River Monsters “Killers From the Abyss” Wade investigates the RMS Laconia. FOOD 51 110 231 Holiday Baking Championship Å Holiday Baking Championship Å Holiday Baking Championship (N) Holiday Baking Championship (N) Christmas Cookie Challenge (N) Å Holiday Baking Championship (N) TBN 52 260 372 New Don Wilton Å Christmas The Potter’s Touch Praise Å Your Best Life Beyond Blessed Chase the Lion In the Gap: Pastor Praise Å FSN-FL 56 - - Lights Inside the Magic NBA Basketball Indiana Pacers at Orlando Magic. From Amway Center in Orlando, Fla. Magic Postgame Inside Panthers Lights World Poker SYFY 58 122 244 (5:30) ›› “Jack the Giant Slayer” (2013, Fantasy) Nicholas Hoult. 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(N) SEC Featured (N) Thinking Out Loud Thinking Out Loud HBO 302 300 501 (5:45) Watchmen (:45) ›› “Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald” (2018) Eddie Redmayne. ‘PG-13’ Å His Dark Materials “The Idea of North” Catherine the Great (N) Å His Dark Materials “The Idea of North” MAX 320 310 515 (4:40) ››‡ Paul (:25) ›› “Along Came Polly” (2004) Ben Stiller. ‘PG-13’ ››‡ “The Adjustment Bureau” (2011, Suspense) Matt Damon. ‘PG-13’ Å (9:50) “Lying and Stealing” (2019) Theo James. ‘R’ Å Unlawful Entry ‘R’ SHOW 340 318 545 (5:00) ››› “A Time to Kill” (1996) Sandra Bullock. ‘R’ Å The Circus: Inside Shameless Frank milks his injury. Å Back to Life Å Back to Life Å Shameless Frank milks his injury. Å Desus & Mero (N) Black Monday LAKE CITY REPORTER LIFE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2019 3D

DEAR ABBY HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): Sign up LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Look and do your thing. How you participate in inward, and you’ll discover something you Retail worker still smarts life can make a difference. Trust in your want to change. Reconstruct the way you beliefs, and live what you promote. You will live. Begin the process, and see how much expand your mind. ★★★ better you feel about the future. ★★★ after customer’s criticism TAURUS (April 20-May 20): SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Trust in DEAR ABBY: I work ter. It’s a friendly gesture Question everything; that’s how you learn. your beliefs, and you will journey in a direc- retail and have bipolar that shouldn’t be consid- Knowledge is power, so don’t limit what you tion that will offer challenges. A lifestyle disorder. (I have been ered aggressive. can do because you don’t know enough. Dig change should be planned and preparations deep, and you’ll discover precisely what you made. Stop dreaming and start doing. Be stable for nine years.) DEAR ABBY: I am a need to know to reach your goal. ★★★ the master of your domain. ★★★ A few Christmases Southern belle who was ago, a customer called GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Make SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): given two “first” names, things happen, and feel good about what Socialize, explore your options and meet me “hateful” because such as Mary Lou you accomplish. Take action. Make a differ- new people. You’ll be motivated to get back I wished her a Merry (Peggy Sue, Betty Ann, ence to someone you love or to a cause you to the things you enjoy doing most. Rely on Christmas. (She doesn’t Abigail Van Buren Bobbi Jo, etc.). All my care about. ★★★★ your experiences when dealing with manip- come into the store any- www.dearabby.com life the second half of CANCER (June 21-July 22): Expose ulators. Be confident enough to do things more.) My manager and my first name has been your feelings. Share your dreams. Make a your way. ★★★★★ co-workers explained dropped. When I sign difference to someone confused or uncer- CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): that she was in a bad want to come across in at a doctor’s office tain about his or her future. Be kind, and Don’t share secrets, emotions or anything mood that day, and it as aggressive. I’m also as “Mary Lou,” it never show genuine appreciation to those you that may be used against you. Do your best wasn’t my fault. a Christian who was fails that when I’m called love. Let the anger go; embrace love, and to avoid an argument with a friend or rela- Due to my illness, I am taught that a woman or the receptionist looks peace of mind will follow. ★★★★ tive. The damage it will do long-term will not obsessed with thoughts should never ask a guy at my records, my name LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Make a be worth it and will cause regret. ★★ that it will happen again out. Could I ask him out is listed as Mary even change for the right reason. If you let your AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): during the holidays, and to hang out — not neces- after I have explained emotions interfere with what’s right, you will Personal improvement and romance are fea- I won’t know what to say sarily for a date? that my name is Mary end up making a mistake you will regret. tured. Make a positive change to your posi- I’m a single parent or how to react, or I’ll Lou. At the pharmacy, Say little, take time to evaluate situations tion. Innovative ideas appropriately applied of a 14-year-old. This think it’s my fault. Worse I am asked my birth and focus on physical fitness and easing will lead to a change in the way you handle yet, I no longer want to neighbor is cute and date because they say stress. ★★ money matters. ★★★★ say Merry Christmas single and has two kids. they have several Mary VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Participate PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): An again, although I will try. I don’t know him well. Smiths, even when I say in something that will bring about positive opportunity will not be as it appears. Do you have any advice I’ve made many mis- I am Mary Lou Smith. change. Visit a place that you’ve never been Someone will offer false information and in case I get another bad takes with men in the or one that will offer knowledge or food for insincere gestures of friendliness to take reaction? — GREETING past, which is why I’m Can you please tell me what I can say so they thought. Challenge yourself, and positive advantage of you. A hasty decision will lead IN THE EAST cautious. What’s your change will take place. Walk away from to regret. Gather all the facts, and avoid will remember that I DEAR GREETING: advice? — CAREFUL drama and indulgent behavior. ★★★ making a costly mistake. ★★★ You did nothing wrong! IN WYOMING have two first names? — When December rolls DEAR CAREFUL: NOT JUST MARY, IN around, the expressions Many men would be THE SOUTH “Merry Christmas” very happy to be asked DEAR NOT JUST CELEBRITY and “Happy Holidays” out. Because you haven’t MARY: Try this the BIRTHDAYS are very common. If a had the opportunity to next time it happens. customer takes offense, get to know this man, it Look the person in the Nov. 10: Actor Jack all you need to reply is, may be time to create eye and say, “I prefer Scalia is 69. Actor-comedian “Excuse me if I offended one. Consider hosting a to be called by my full Sinbad is 63. Actress Mac- you.” And if you’re still friendly get-together for name. It’s Mary Lou, not kenzie Phillips is 60. Actor- worried about this issue, some of your neighbors Mary. Please note that comedian Tracy Morgan discuss it with your doc- and invite him and his in your computer so we is 51. Actress Heather tor or therapist. children to participate. can be clear about it.” Matarazzo is 37. Country singer Miranda Lambert DEAR ABBY: I want You didn’t mention how ■ to know if I should ask old his children are, Write Dear Abby at is 36. Actor Josh Peck is www.DearAbby.com or 33. Actress Genevieve my neighbor out. I’m but if they hit it off with P.O. Box 69440, Los a female, and I don’t yours, so much the bet- Angeles, CA 90069. Beuchner is 28. SUNDAY CROSSWORD No. 1103

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