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BY TYLER RICHARDSON pound Berry lives alone in the and enjoyed going to mall for knit- stranger’s car.They said they believe The World apartment and was last seen wear- ting class. wherever she is, it’s close by. ing a purple and white jacket with a “She takes knitting hats every- “She has a real small world,”Jay COOS BAY — A Coos Bay gray and pink backpack. where she goes,”Pearl Maxner said. Maxner said. “Wherever she is, it’s woman is missing after leaving her Berry’s family said she is part of Jay Maxner said his stepdaugh- probably fairly close to her home.” apartment Thursday night. the mental health community and ter only walked to buy groceries Berry liked to go for walks in the Thirty-four-year-old Holly has not had her medication since and took a cab everywhere else she Empire Lake area, but both her Berry was officially listed as a she went missing. went. Berry likes to wear multiple parents said she has never gone on missing person Sunday, days after “She’s vulnerable,” her stepfa- bracelets around her wrists and her a walk there alone. The last time police and family began combing ther Jay Maxner said. “She hasn’t mother said she always has her hair Berry was known to be in contact the streets for clues on her where- had her medication for three days. pulled back in a ponytail. with her parents was Thursday abouts. She’s in trouble in that (sense).” The Coos Bay Police Department morning when she called her Berry’s family says she left her Berry’s mother, Pearl Maxner, had not released any new informa- mother. apartment on Norman Street in described her daughter as someone tion about Berry’s disappearance as Anyone with information on the Coos Bay around 4 p.m. to possibly who is very shy and loves to knit. of early Monday morning. disappearance of Holly Berry is go grocery shopping at Walmart or The family said Berry held a part- Berry’s family said she would urged to call the Coos Bay Police Holly Berry Grocery Outlet. The 5-foot-2, 140- time job at the North Bend Library never hitchhike or get into a Department at 541-269-8911. Missing since Thursday Gun sales Outdoor survival: Man or mouse? spike in Oregon

TUALATIN (AP) — Authorities say gun sales are up in Oregon fol- lowing the Clackamas Town Cen- ter shooting and the Connecticut school massacre. The number of background checks on potential gun owners from Dec. 14 through Jan. 3 more than doubled from the same peri- od a year ago, to more than 32,000, KATU-TV reported, citing data from Oregon State Police. Many are signing up for safety classes. Ryan Tuttle, owner of Threat Dynamics in Tualatin told the station that so many people called after the mass shootings that he doubled the number of safety classes at his business. His shop is almost sold out of weapons, he said, and all January classes are full. “That’s definitely unheard of,” Tuttle said. “It’s certainly the first time we’ve had that influx.” Kelly Holdiman used Facebook Photos by Alysha Beck, The World to get some of his friends together MarkWienert examines a cedar twig among other plants he gathered Saturday at his family’s cabin near Lakeside.Fibrous strands can be pulled from inside the twig and to take a gun safety class at Threat used to make string, rope or tinder. Wienert teaches wilderness survival classes and has consulted on Discovery Channel television shows such as “Man vs. Wild” with Dynamics on Saturday. Bear Grylls. “A lot of people were saying we want to get a gun to help protect my family and my friends,” said Holdiman. “Well, do it responsi- He teaches how to be confident in nature bly. This is a way to do it responsi- bly.” BY TYLER RICHARDSON vivalist or the militia type,” he said. “I teach Applications for concealed The World people skills to educate themselves and to be handgun licenses have soared confident in nature.” across the Portland metro area, LAKESIDE — The comparison Mark Being confident in nature was a lesson including a jump of more than 300 Wienert makes between a person naked in a Wienert learned young. He grew up in Toledo, percent in Washington County, forest and a mouse explains a lot about the life before moving to Northern California and The Oregonian reported. he lives. then near Yosemite National Park. Backpack Private firearm-safety classes “Imagine,” he said. “You have a person trips taught him to study nature and live off needed to apply for concealed stripped naked in a forest standing next to a the land. weapons licenses are also filling up mouse. Who has the advantage there?” While working in the timber industry, fast, according to company own- Wienert is sitting in an isolated cabin near a Wienert started attending classes at Tom ers, who say new enrollees are small lake, sipping pine needle tea under the MarkWienert holds up a bit of chickweed found around Brown’s Tracking, Nature and Wilderness coming from all backgrounds and silent gaze of mounted animal heads. Peering his family’s cabin. The plant can be used as a cooling Survival School in New Jersey. There, he professions. over his glasses, he doesn’t wait for an answer. agent on the skin. Wienert says many plants found in honed his skills with Brown, one of America’s “We had a 70-year-old teacher “The mouse already has a coat,” he said. nature have medicinal or nutritional value. most renowned trackers, and eventually began who showed up here with $3,000 “The mouse can make a warm home in a mat- teaching classes. worth of ammunition and shot- ter of minutes. The mouse can get food. With- the country. Brown’s school “helped me funnel my guns,” said David Kent Frazier, co- out tools and structure, we are helpless and Wienert uses nature to push people to lim- knowledge and give me new knowledge,” he owner of Beaver Creek Armory vulnerable.” its they never thought their mind or body said. “I never thought I would be in front of and Indoor Range in Hillsboro. Understanding the advantages of the mouse could go. He teaches survival classes through- people yakkin’ my gums. I am a woodsy-type “She wanted us to show her how to and nature as a whole has never been a prob- out Southern Oregon, California and Texas. of guy.” use them and use them safely.” lem for Wienert. Besides being an avid rock His philosophy is simple: Respect nature, and Around 2000, Wienert left the timber climber, wolf tracker, backcountry skier and it will give you what you need. SEE GUN SALES | A8 writer, he is one of the top survival guides in “I don’t want people to think I am a sur- SEE SURVIVAL | A8 Obama taps Hagel for Pentagon, Brennan to lead CIA

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COOS BAY die in 101 crash Jan. 3, 1:52 p.m., tires slashed, 800 block of South Fourth THE WORLD began to fishtail on the high- Street. way. The trailer then disen- WALDPORT — Two Jan. 3, 4:51 p.m., man spray paint- gaged from the pickup and Yachats women died Sunday ing dumpsters, 200 block of crossed into the northbound South Schoneman Street. morning when a truck lane of traffic, where it pulling a flatbed trailer lost crashed into a 2005 Toyota Jan. 3, 6:36 p.m., theft of Oregon control and the trailer Trail card, 100 block of D Street. Sienna van containing Aiken crashed into their vehicle on and Raether. The off-road Jan. 4, 12:29 a.m., hit and run col- U.S. Highway 101. vehicle launched off the lision, man arrested on charges Oregon State Police iden- trailer and collided with the of DUII and reckless driving, tified Suzanne Carol Aiken, van, according to Oregon North Bayshore Drive. 69, and her mother, Loise A. State Police Lt. Justin Raether, 94, as the deceased Jan. 4, 8:07 a.m., unlawful entry McGladrey. victims in the crash. into a vehicle, 3500 block of Foley and his passengers, South Eighth Street At approximately 10:30 a.m. Sunday, a 2007 Dodge Bobbi Foley and their 2-year- Jan. 4, 10:46 a.m., dispute, Arbees old son, were not injured in RV Park. Ram pickup hauling a Polaris off-road vehicle on a flatbed the crash, and the pickup did Jan. 4, 2:46 p.m., theft of credit trailer was traveling south- not strike the van. card, 400 block of North Wasson bound on U.S. Highway 101 Both victims were pro- Street. about two miles north of nounced dead at the scene. Jan. 4, 4:13 p.m., theft, 2000 Waldport. All of the people involved Contributed photo block of Newmark Avenue. The pickup driver, in the crash were wearing A Polaris off-road vehicle launched off a flatbed trailer in a U.S. Highway 101 crash near Waldport, striking a Jan. 4, 4:16 p.m., man arrested on Spencer Foley, of Toledo, lost safety restraints and the Toyota van and killing Suzanne Aiken and Loise Raether of Yachats on Sunday morning. Oregon State Police multiple warrants, 800 block of control of his vehicle and it van’s airbags engaged. report that the passengers of the truck pulling the trailer were not injured in the crash. California Avenue. Jan. 4, 4:36 p.m., criminal mis- chief, Walmart, 2051 Newmark Help draft plan for Bandon waterfowl hunting Ave. Jan. 5, 2:24 a.m., dispute, 100 The U.S. Fish and Wildlife should be mailed, faxed or e- I Resides in Lower dialogue as he tells the tale of block of Norman Avenue. Service is seeking public SOUTH COAST mailed to: Oregon Coast Umpqua district a Parisian valet unwittingly comments on draft imple- National Wildlife Refuge I Low income drawn into the affairs of a Jan. 5, 3 a.m., man arrested on REPORTS warrants. mentation plans for new Complex, 2127 S.E. Marine I No history or abnormal wealthy industrialist. waterfowl hunting programs Science Drive, Newport, OR breast condition François Pignon (Gad REEDSPORT on Bandon Marsh, Nestucca poses of the refuge. During 97365-5258; fax number Return completed appli- Elmaleh) is a simple valet Bay and Siletz Bay National the recent preparation of the 541-867-4551; or e-mail cations along with your employed by a posh Paris Jan. 2, 3:35 p.m., individual being Wildlife Refuges. These draft [email protected]. healthcare provider mam- restaurant. Blissfully threatened with bodily harm, 15-year management plans waterfowl hunting plans for each refuge, waterfowl Free mammograms at mogram order to the Family unaware of the paparazzi 700 block of Elm Avenue. contain details on how the Resource Center. For more stalking powerful business- hunting was given careful Lower Umpqua Jan, 2, 4:15 p.m., theft of items hunt will be conducted on consideration along with the information, call the center man Pierre Levasseur from a vehicle, 400 block of 21st the refuges, including a need to provide sanctuary REEDSPORT — Free at 541-271-9700. (Daniel Auteuil) and his Street. description of the hunt area for waterfowl and other screening mammograms are Foreign films resume stunning mistress, Elena and refuge-specific regula- currently available at Lower (Alice Taglioni),the innocent wildlife. The service believes at Coos Bay library tions. Through finalization that as designed, these Umpqua Hospital. When passerby François wanders of these plans and establish- hunting programs can be dedicated funds have been COOS BAY — The “Fri- haphazardly into the frame. Cuisine ment of refuge-specific reg- implemented without caus- used, the program will be day Foreign Film” series at François becomes entangled ulations, waterfowl hunting ing unreasonable conflicts closed. This program is lim- Coos Bay Public Library in the affairs of Pierre, and Spice up your menu on these refuges will be with other public use and ited to the first applicants continues at 7 p.m. Friday, the latter’s wife may know with recipes and allowed starting with the Fall management programs. who meet the following Jan. 11 at the Coos Bay Public more than she lets on. expert advice for all 2013 season. The draft hunt plans are requirements: Library, 525 Anderson Ave., The “Friday Foreign Film” Waterfowl hunting is con- available on the refuge web- I Over 40 years of age Coos Bay. This month’s fea- series is normally held on the appetites. sidered to be a legitimate and site (www.fws.gov/ore- I No health insurance ture is a 2006 French come- second Friday of the month appropriate use of a National goncoast) for public review I Has an identified dy, “The Valet.” and is free to the public. Wildlife Refuge when it is and comment from Dec. 21 healthcare provider — a French farce master Fran- Many of these films are not compatible with the mission through Jan. 21. Comments physician, family nurse cis Veber (The Dinner Game, rated and parental discretion See Page C1 Tuesday of the National Wildlife on the draft hunt plans practitioner or public health The Closet) combines slap- is advised. For more infor- Refuge System and the pur- nurse stick laughs with rapid-fire mation call 541-269-1101.

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$25 GIFT CARD WALK Thursday, Jan 10th We will spin a wheel every half hour starting at 12:30pm till 5:30pm, we will announce that we will be spinning the wheel 1 minute prior to spin. We will call out a color then a number, if you are on the right color and numbered dot, you win a $25.00 gift card. Employee must verify number and color. Must be 18 years old by 1-10-13 to be eligible. Only one winn er per household. Must have ID for proof of age and address. No employee, family members, vendors or advertisers are e ligible.

DOBAKE WALK Friday, Jan 11th We will spin a wheel every half hour starting at 12:30pm till 5:30pm, we will announce that we will be spinning the wheel 1 minute prior to spin. We will call out a color then a number, if you are on the right color and numbered dot, you win 1 DoBake Item of your choice. Please be courteous no pushing please. Employee must verify number and color. Must be 18 years old by 1-11-13 to be eligible. Only one winner per household. Must have ID for proof of age and address.No employee, famil y members, vendors or advertisers are eligible. Don’t forget to buy your tickets for a chance to win a SHOPPING SPREE on Saturday, Jan 12th! All funds go to North Bend High School’s Baseball and Career Exploration Class. Purchase tickets from North Bend Baseball Player and or from Career Exploration Students. Drawing will be held on Jan. 11th at 12pm.

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TODAY SATURDAY Community Choir Registra- Fun Sales Coos County 9 a.m. tion 7 p.m., Southwestern to 4 p.m., North Bend Com- Oregon Community College, munity Center, 2222 Broad- 1988 Newmark Ave., Coos way, North Bend. Gently Bay. www.socc.edu used, crafts and small busi- Spizzwinks(?) 7 p.m., Marsh- nesses. Partial proceeds field High School Auditori- benefit Relay for Life. 541- um, 10th and Ingersoll, Coos 217-8877 Bay. Tickets: Adults, $10 and Tide of the Toddlers — Ducks students, $5. 10-11 a.m., South Slough Interpretive Center, 61907 TUESDAY Seven Devils Road, Charleston. Program for chil- Lab Band Program Associa- dren ages 1-5. Maximum of tion General Election and 15, $1 each. Register at 541- Holiday Party 7 p.m., Lab 888-5558 Band Studios, 1875 Virginia Ave., North Bend. www.lab- South Coast Senior Singles band.com Meeting and Lunch noon, Lit- tle Italy, 160 S. Second St., WEDNESDAY Coos Bay. 541-267-3443. “Great Migrations” Film 1-3 Ronald T. Bush Art Opening 2- p.m., South Slough Interpre- 4 p.m., Bandon Public tive Center, 61907 Seven Library, 1204 11th St. SW. Devils Road, Charleston. 541- Bingo 6:30 p.m., Bay Area 888-5558 Senior Activity Center, 886 Rock ’n Roll Relay for Life S. Fourth St., Coos Bay. Cost: Kick-off Party 1-3 p.m., Pony Early bird, 25 cents; regular, Village Mall, 1611 Virginia $5 pack and $1 specials. 541- Ave, North Bend. Rock ‘n 269-2626 Roll theme team registra- Contributed photo Comedy Night 7 and 9 p.m., tion, dessert auction, fash- An employee at Oak Crest Retirement Home in Baltimore, Md., right, looks over Peace Rocks with a resident. The rocks were delivered there by The Mill Casino-Hotel, 3201 ion show and guest speak- AmyWilhite of Bandon after a trip to take the rocks to the Rotary International Day at the United Nations was sidetracked due to Hurricane Sandy. Tremont, North Bend. Mike ers. 541-404-1862 Wally Walter with Ashley Egyptian Theater Texas Rushin. Hold’em Poker Tournament www.themillcasino.com 6 p.m., Broadway Rock Hall, Sandy strikes, but cannot stop 226 S. Broadway, Coos Bay. THURSDAY Buy in, $75 gets 4,000 chips; United Community Action re-buy, $50 gets 4,000 chips Unity of Bandon church project Network (UCAN) VISTA and Add on, $75 gets 8,000 Coalition and UCAmeriCorps chips. Half net back in Visa Informational Session 10:30 gift cards. 541-297-8659 THE WORLD Chicago. They were shared with a a.m., Coos Bay Public Red Molly 8 p.m., Pistol River Chicago Walgreens cashier, Chicago Library, 525 Anderson Ave., Friendship Hall, 24252 Car- BANDON — After weeks of prepara- “Yes, Peace Rocks may taxi drivers, hotel front desk staff, Bal- Coos Bay. 541-492-3518 penterville Road, Brookings. tion and the support of many people have taken a slight timore appliance delivery men, restau- Boat Basin Drive Bike and Tickets $15 at www.pistolriv- from Bandon to Port Orford, the Rev. rant owner in Alexandria, VA and gro- Pedestrian Safety Project er.com or 541-347-2848. Robin Haruna, Unity of Bandon’s min- detour due to the cery store clerks in Maryland and Vir- Completion Celebration 11 ister, and Unity church member Amy ginia. a.m., Charleston Marina RV MONDAY, JAN. 14 Wilhite were ready to speak at Rotary hurricane, but they soon Eight hundred Peace Rocks were Park recreation room, The Music Man Jr. Auditions International’s annual United Nations shared with senior citizens and 63402 Kingfisher Drive, found the right path to 6:30 p.m., Siuslaw Middle Day in New York City on Nov. 3. employees at Oak Crest Retirement Charleston. Refreshments School, 2525 Oak St., Flo- reach those most in and entertainment by the Unfortunately, Hurricane Sandy Home in Baltimore, Md. The remaining rence. Ages 6 to 22. Check Wild Women of Charleston. altered their plans. Although the event Peace Rocks were left at Oak Crest and for other requirements at need... .” 541-267-7678 was still held as planned, the difficult will be shared with Head Start children www.crowkids.com. 541- decision was made not to attempt to Rev. Robin Haruna who regularly visit the elderly in the United Community Action 999-8641 travel to the area and add to a poten- nursing home division. Network (UCAN) VISTA Unity of Bandon minister “The Man Who Shot Liberty tially dangerous situation with Peace Rocks will also be presented at Coalition and UCAmeriCorps Valance” 7 p.m., Bandon Informational Session 1:30 increasing shortages of food and gaso- an awards dinner honoring the hun- Public Library Sprague p.m., Bandon Public Library, line in the city, Haruna explained. the train could make the trip to the East dreds of volunteers who dedicate their Room, 1204 11th St. SW, Ban- 1204 11st SW, Bandon. 541- “Peace Rocks may not have made time and attention to spreading love don. Refreshments served. Coast. 492-3518 their way to the United Nations in New and peace at the retirement home. The 541-347-3221 “The Amtrack worker seemed York City,but their message was spread shocked that Amy had seven boxes in theme for their 2013 volunteer program FRIDAY to welcoming audiences from Portland, checked baggage. She explained that will be “You Rock.”In lieu of receiving TUESDAY, JAN. 15 Oregon to Washington, D.C.,” Haruna presents, volunteers will create their North Bend Public Library the boxes contained 1,950 Peace Rocks South Coast Community Gar- said. own Peace Rocks and gift them away to Used Book Sale 11 a.m., for our UN presentation, shared with den Association Meeting As Haruna explained it, “Amy left people. 1800 Sherman Ave., North the woman about the Peace Rocks Pro- 5:30 p.m., Coos Bay Public Bend. Friends presale is at Portland, headed cross-country on an ject, and pulled three Peace Rocks out “Yes, Peace Rocks may have taken a Library Cedar Room, 525 10 a.m. Proceeds benefit Amtrak trip and then train service was of her pocket. slight detour due to the hurricane, but Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. library programs. 541-756- suspended due to Hurricane Sandy. As “Amy said, ‘I placed peace, love, and they soon found the right path to reach [email protected] 0400. Amy waited in line at guest services for joy rocks right up on the counter and those most in need of discovering the Coos Douglas Arts & Business a hotel voucher, tensions in the room magic of these little river rocks from Elks’ National Hoop Shoot 1-3 said that they were for her. When her Alliance Meeting 6 p.m., were high. Most passengers were not right here along the beautiful south p.m., Marshfield High School eyes met those Peace Rocks, magic Coastal Ceramics, 159 S. gymnasium, 10th and Inger- thrilled to be stuck in an unfamiliar city happened. The energy in that tiny coast of Oregon,”Haruna said. 20th, Reedsport. Board elec- soll, Coos Bay. Free throw as they wanted to be on their way to room squeezed full to capacity with Plans for 2013 include sharing the tion meeting and annual contest for boys and girls their planned destinations. While the unhappy Amtrak travelers changed. I Peace Rocks Project with schools, report. 541-271-2101 ages 8-11. 541-290-4461 stressed-out Amtrak worker prepared could feel it. That lady actually picked service groups and people the world are The Music Man Jr. Auditions Amy’s hotel voucher, she inquired the rocks up and marveled at their ready and willing to spread the mes- Friends of Coquille River 6:30 p.m., Siuslaw Middle beauty. She actually smiled.’” Walk, Inc. Meeting 4:30 about the seven boxes of checked bags sage. School, 2525 Oak St., Flo- p.m., Coquille City Hall con- to confirm that they would be okay Peace Rocks were then gifted to For more information, call 541-347- rence. Ages 6 to 22. Check ference room, 851 Central, remaining at the Amtrak station until Amtrak employees from Portland to 4705 or visit www.peacerocks.org. for other requirements at Coquille. Election of officers; www.crowkids.com. 541- business meeting and 999-8641 fundraiser planning for Meetings Phase II of project. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 16 Library, 1500 16th St.; regular hall, 851 N. Central Blvd.; regular Peace Dance 6:30 p.m., Unity TODAY TUESDAY meeting. of Bandon, 50211 U.S. High- Bingo 6:30 p.m., Bay Area North Bend City Council — 4:30 meeting. Coos County Board of Commission- way 101, Bandon. All ages Senior Activity Center, 886 S. p.m., council chambers, city hall, Coquille City Council — 7 p.m., ers — 8:30 a.m., Large Conference Fourth St., Coos Bay. Cost: Myrtle Point City Council — 7:30 welcome. 541-347-4696 835 California Street; work ses- council chambers, city hall, 851 N. Room, Owen Building, 201 N. Early bird, 25 cents; regular, p.m., meeting room, Flora M. Foreign Film Friday 7 p.m., sion. Central Blvd.; regular meeting. Adams, Coquille; regular meeting. $5 pack and $1 specials. 541- Laird Memorial Library, 435 Fifth Coos Bay Public Library, 269-2626 Reedsport City Council — 5:30 p.m., Coquille Urban Renewal Agency — Coos County Weed Advisory Board Myrtlewood Room, 525 conference room, city hall, 451 immediately following city council St.; regular meeting and execu- — 3 p.m., Owen Building, 201 N. Anderson Ave., Coos Bay. Comedy Night 7 and 9 p.m., Winchester Ave.; work session. meeting, council chambers, city tive session. Adams, Coquille; regular meeting. French comedy, “The Valet.” The Mill Casino-Hotel, 3201 May be subtitled and Tremont, North Bend. 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Editorial Board Clark Walworth, Editor Opinion Ryan Haas, City Editor Ron Jackimowicz, News Editor theworldlink.com/opinion A middle road for Coos County

November’s election A newly released report sioners into de facto administrative officer could Our view results left Coos County from Portland State administrators. But that’s free commissioners to set A report from Portland leaders with a dilemma. University provides some not what voters elected. We policy, plan strategy and State University suggests The county’s governing excellent suggestions. don’t elect a road commis- interact with citizens. some useful ways to structure is undeniably While acknowledging the sioner or a solid waste A third recommendation improve Coos County’s dysfunctional, as attested November vote, the report commissioner. We elect a also has merit. The report leadership structure. by two advisory commit- suggests practical steps three-member board to rule calls on the county to tees in the past two years. that could achieve much- jointly, not to carve up the organize an “intergovern- What do you think? Yet voters rejected the needed efficiency. courthouse into fiefdoms. mental collaboration team.” The World welcomes committees’ recommended A key recommendation is Another key suggestion is One of Coos County’s letters. Email us at change (appointment of a to end the practice of to consider hiring a “chief weaknesses is poor cooper- [email protected]. county administrator), appointing individual com- administrative officer.”With ation among local govern- while electing two com- missioners as “liaisons” to narrower authority than the ments. County commis- missioners who had county departments. It voter-rejected administra- sioners, elected county- endorsed the plan. suggests departments tor, such a person might wide, are uniquely posi- That outcome was a chal- should take their orders oversee the departments tioned to lead such efforts. lenge for reform-minded from a majority of the whose bosses aren’t elected As the newly installed leaders. How could they three-member board, not officials, including the fair, county board sets to work, continue to pursue change from single commissioners. forestry, parks, roads and the Portland State report without appearing to ignore Right. The liaison system solid waste. By managing offers some useful talking the people’s voice? turns individual commis- day-to-day operations, an points. Pols pray Public Forum just to make Media snow job it today to disarm public WASHINGTON, D.C. — There was a The national media and its young man — 23 at most — quietly saying allies have done a marvelous his morning prayers on Capitol Hill on the propaganda “snow job” over the third day of 2013, and it seemed for a past 30-40 years in an effort to moment like a warm ray of light in the confuse and disarm the Ameri- midst of a blistering cold spell. can public. He walked into a church here just behind Fact No. 1 – There is no such me for a bipartisan, ecumenical prayer thing as an assault weapon, service that marked the beginning of the assault rifle, assault pistol, etc. first day of the 113th Congress. The last The adjective “assault” was days of the 112th were a bit, how does one added to “weapon” in the 1960s put it, hellish. In contrast, the church as a “political” definition of any meeting was quite beautiful. Prayer leaders firearm looking like or modeled were not just the priests who welcomed all after military-style firearms. to the Catholic parish just a jaunt away Fact No. 2 – Machine guns, from the Capitol building, but several any firearm firing multiple protestants; House Majority Leader Eric rounds with one pull of the trig- Cantor, who is Jewish; and Rep. Keith Elli- ger, are and have been illegal to son, who is Muslim. private citizens without a spe- Before and after the cial federal permit since at least service, speculation the 1930s. abounded about whether Fact No. 3 – Semi-automatic or not Rep. Boehner weapons, weapons that reload driven citizens) are so biased, The post hoc fallacy applies to glaring examples of the flawed would even end the day as by a gas or recoil mechanism inept, uninformed or anti-con- arguments that attempt to make logic represented in the afore- speaker. He did. But that instead of manually operated stitutional (take your pick), that the case that simply because “B” mentioned letter, of which the doesn’t mean peace came bolts, pumps or levers, have they continue to confuse the followed “A,” that therefore “A” limitation of 400 words prevents to the Hill, or even the existed since the early 1900s issue, perpetuate the myths and must have caused “B.” As the a full discussion. There are plen- majority caucus. During (and maybe longer) and include otherwise misrepresent reality audience, we know that the ty valid arguments for and the drama of the previous when reporting criminal acts against gun control. The argu- KATHRYN many traditional shotguns and man’s intoxication did not in fact days, a “fiscal cliff” was like Sandy Hook. cause his vision of aliens, and we ment presented to us in “Armed LOPEZ hunting rifles. They may be averted — or a can was designed to look like modern The evidence exists that when are amused by his flawed logic. citizens or unarmed subjects” is Columnist kicked down the road. I’m military, automatic weapons, law-abiding citizens are armed, It is far less amusing when the not one of them. not sure most Americans but they can only fire one bullet terrorists, criminals and crazies same flawed logic is used in an Samuel Holloway know or care beyond being depressed with each pull of the trigger. become more cautious, more attempt to weigh in on a topic as Coos Bay about it all — about the job they don’t have Fact No. 4 – There are no 100- civil and less likely to commit serious as gun control, as we saw or a sense of rot around them. A generation round (or even 50-round) maga- these acts. in a recent letter to the editor, that went to outer space has kids and zines for any semi-automatic John Shank (“Armed citizens or unarmed grandkids who may not leave their parents’ weapon that I know of. They Coos Bay subjects,” Jan. 3). In it, the Write to us basements anytime soon. They’re not get- would be impractical due to author would have us believe ting married, and even if they do, there are weight and bulkiness, not to that gun control laws enacted in The World welcomes your letter. ridiculous expectations about gender roles. mention subject to jamming. Gun letter uses 1938 Germany were a direct Write to [email protected], And the old standby that could help us fig- Fact No. 5 – Mass killings by cause of the Holocaust. ure out our own lives, we are pushing to the terrorists, criminals and crazies flawed logic This is as spurious a claim as or P.O. Box 1840, Coos Bay, 97420. sidelines: religion. will occur whether guns are In a movie, we see an alien those made by Dust Bowl rain When he took the gavel of speaker two I Please use your real name. available or not. No law will ever spacecraft landing in an alley. dancers, or any other claim that years ago, Boehner talked about Ash prevent that as the murder of confuses association with cau- Wednesday, his Catholic faith and govern- This is witnessed by a man who I 400 words maximum. schoolchildren in China, the sation. Furthermore, the ment’s duty to the people. is heavily intoxicated. As the machete genocide in Rwanda, aliens scamper off, the man attempt to reduce the genocidal I No defamation, vulgarity, busi- This second time around, he sounded etc. demonstrate. looks from them to his whiskey agenda of any intolerant fascist more humble, graver and more cognizant Bill Grimes’ letter of Jan. 3 hit ness complaints, poetry or religious bottle, and then tosses the bottle regime to a single conveniently of missed opportunities. He sounded an the nail on the head: Armed peo- away, remarking, “Never again.” topical issue is insensitive, igno- testimony. urgent alarm and even made a fundamental ple are citizens, unarmed people We chuckle at this because we rant pandering at best, and question about purpose: “When the day is are merely subjects and victims. I Please list your address and over, and the verdict is read, may it be said It is unfortunate that our instinctively understand the deliberate misinformation at daytime phone for verification. that we well and faithfully did our duty to national media (and agenda logical fallacy that the man has worst. ensure freedom will endure and prevail. So made, the fallacy of post hoc. This is just one of the most help us God.” But he also said this: “There is no substi- tute for the wisdom of the people. We are their servants.” As much of a sport as com- Stop stigmatizing mental illness plaining about Washington has become, the situation there is not all the making of the politicians. Washington is a reflection of Of all the outrages to decency sonable reforms like to paranoid schizophre- exhibit overt symptoms of psy- other things: It’s a mirror of the national soul. and common sense during closing the “gun show” nia, a devastating brain chosis previous to his explosive Legislators are, after all, representatives. National Rifle Association presi- loophole that currently disease whose victims criminal acts, some other mass Grace is amazing, as the song says. And dent Wayne LaPierre’s bizarre allows no-questions- are no more possessed killers did. They belonged in perhaps despite ourselves and our bad press conference following the asked sales that evade by demons than are lock-down psychiatric hospitals decisions or indifference or political Sandy Hook Elementary School FBI background checks. cancer patients or heart under medical treatment — despair, there are rising men and women of massacre, the most offensive It may be politically attack survivors. whether voluntarily or not. principle. The Green family that runs the may have been his depiction of possible to ban high- Psychiatrist Paul Nobody in such a state of mind Hobby Lobby arts and crafts chain is America as a dark hell haunted capacity magazines and Steinberg writes that early can meaningfully decide these among them. They run their business in a by homicidal maniacs. to reinstate something GENE signs of the disease “may things for himself. way that’s conducive to the family and faith “The truth,”LaPierre insisted, like the assault weapons LYONS include being a quirky of their employees. They are refusing to “is that our society is populated ban allowed to expire in loner — often mistaken for Properly speaking, psychosis comply with the government’s mandate by an unknown number of gen- 2004 — yet another of Columnist Asperger’s syndrome,”the has no rights. that employers pay for insurance that uine monsters — people so President George W. less stigmatizing diagno- Yet the biggest reason people includes abortion access and contracep- deranged, so evil, so possessed by Bush’s many gifts to the nation. sis Nancy Lanza reportedly told don’t act is that for practical tion because they are evangelicals opposed voices and driven by demons that That these actions would have friends accounted for her son’s purposes, ill-considered laws to abortion. As such, they are currently in no sane person can possibly ever limited short-term effect is no peculiarities. make involuntary commitment defiance of the law. comprehend them. They walk reason not to act. Nobody’s Sec- Schizophrenia is a physiological somewhere between difficult I didn’t interrupt that kid praying to ask among us every day. And does ond Amendment rights would be disorder of the prefrontal cortex of and impossible. him, but I hope his prayer was that public anybody really believe that the compromised either. America the brain, resulting in disordered The good news is that anti- servants take inspiration from the likes of next Adam Lanza isn’t planning can’t achieve sensible gun laws and obsessive thinking, auditory psychotic medications work; the Greens, instead of viewing them as his attack on a school he’s already without first politically isolating hallucinations and other forms of diseased minds can be treated. backward anomalies whose view of reli- identified at this very moment?” extremists. psychosis. Sufferers often imagine Putting somebody into a psychi- gious liberty has been consigned to the ash Monsters, evil, possessed. But there’s another way that themselves to have a special con- atric ward for 30 days shouldn’t heap. Demons, for the love of God. LaPierre’s appalling rhetoric nection with God or some other be as simple as a 911 call, but All too often, we give lip service to our Is this the 21st century, or the helps make a bad situation powerful figure. It’s when they neither should it require the near faiths without thinking about what it takes 17th? For LaPierre, as for many worse. Loose talk about posses- start hearing command voices equivalent of a criminal trial. to live up to them. The prayer service on a adepts of the gun cult, it follows sion and demons serves only to telling them to avenge themselves frigid, busy day in Washington, and the kid that every grown man and deepen the stigma and shame upon imagined enemies that terri- Just as with gun control, lives praying in front of it, gives me hope of a woman must equip themselves surrounding mental illness and ble things can happen. hang in the balance. different outlook. “So help us God,”as the with an AR-15 semi-automatic contributes to society’s refusal Nobody knew what to do Arkansas Times columnist speaker began the 113th Congress. killing machine with a 30-round to deal seriously with its effects. about Jared L. Loughner, who Gene Lyons is a National Maga- Kathryn Lopez is the editor-at-large of banana clip to keep monsters out Newtown mass shooter Adam killed six people while attempt- zine Award winner and co- National Review Online www.nationalre- of elementary schools. Lanza hasn’t been, and probably ing to murder Rep. Gabby Gif- author of “The Hunting of the view.com. She can be contacted at To be fair, polls show that can’t be, diagnosed with any fords in Tucson. Same disease. President.” You can email Lyons [email protected]. most gun owners support rea- certainty. But all the signs point Although Lanza did not at [email protected]. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Monday, January7,2013 • The World • A5 Y K State Benefits Studies: Ore. remains a prime moving destination

payments BY LAURA FOSMIRE rate people are entering and 500 companies,” he said. cent, second only to the many driver’s licenses are The Associated Press leaving each state. “We’re seeing positive indi- District of Columbia’s 63.81 issued overall, although Combined, the studies cators in corporate reloca- percent. some of those numbers are go digital to SALEM — What is that tracked more than 393,000 tions. Our business isn’t The Oregon Department from Oregon residents magical element Oregon has shipments among all 50 back from pre-recession lev- of Motor Vehicles keeps obtaining their driver’s that makes people want to states and the nation’s capi- els, but we’re seeing slow track of people moving to license for the first time. save money live here? The environment? tal. growth.” Oregon through their dri- Evans said there are a lot The people? The high rating reflects Both companies went by a ver’s licenses. David House, of reasons why Oregon is a DEAR ABBY: Please help Whatever it is, it’s work- well on the Beaver State, threshold, as opposed to raw the press officer for the desirable place to live — me spread an important ing. showing that more people numbers, to indicate which DMV, said one method to among them, technology message to people who National migration statis- are relocating to the area in states had a high inbound or track people relocating is business growth and a family receive Social Security or tics from 2012 show that pursuit of job opportunities outbound rate. through how many out-of- friendly environment. other federal benefits each Oregon is second in the and a higher quality of life. A high inbound rate, for state licenses are surren- “Technology still contin- month via one of the esti- nation among places where Many of the transfers are example, is characterized by dered as people obtain an ues to thrive here in the mated 5.4 million paper people are moving in — only done through corporations, a state having a more than 55 Oregon license with the Northwest,” he said. “I see checks each month. Starting Washington, D.C., is higher. indicating that jobs are percent rate of people mov- change of residency. Oregon starting to be a little March 1, Both United Van Lines and bringing in many movers. ing in. Anything below that Data for 2012 is still being more business-friendly; DEAR 2013, the Atlas Van Lines, two of the Tim Evans, general manager means a state is considered compiled by the DMV and they’re very vocal about ABBY Treasury largest moving companies in at Swartz Moving and to be in balance — that is, a will be released in a couple of what they did for Nike Department the country, released their Storage in Portland, said that fairly equal number of peo- months. In 2011, however, recently. I think by and large is requiring annual migration studies 92 percent of his business is ple are moving in and mov- the state received 59,643 the Northwest is a great all Social this week. The studies done through corporate ing out. licenses from other states place to raise a family. I think Security, examined data on the num- relocation. Oregon’s inbound rate, and Canadian provinces. it’s a very easy sell when big VA, SSI and ber of shipments between “United Van Lines moves calculated from the com- Additionally, the DMV corporations want to trans- other feder- states to keep track of the about 400 of the Fortune bined data, was 59.51 per- also keeps numbers on how fer employees. al benefici- aries receive their bene- 1 year later, lone gray JEANNE fits by PHILLIPS Electronic payment. wolf still prowling Calif. Senior citi- zens and other federal bene- ficiaries may choose either BY TRACIE CONE one it’s amazing,”he added. direct deposit or the The Associated Press Far larger than coyotes, Treasury-recommended wolves were feared and hunt- Direct Express Debit FRESNO, Calif. — He ed to near-extinction in the MasterCard. doesn’t like busy Interstate 5 U.S. before being protected This new payment method or eating cattle, at least so by the Endangered Species is NOT optional. It is the law. far. He gets along with his Act. They were reintroduced Besides saving taxpayers distant cousins the coyotes, in the Northern Rockies in money, switching to elec- likes to swim and roams a lot the mid-1990s, and some tronic payments provides a — an awful lot — around the migrated into Idaho and safer, more convenient and northernmost reaches of the Oregon, where they have cost-effective way for people Golden State. quickly reproduced. to get their federal benefits A week or so ago, California’s wolf is known The Associated Press than paper checks. California’s lone gray wolf as OR-7 because he was the Attendees gather during a celebration of life service honoring 7-year-old Jacob Roy Arntson, Sunday, at the passed his one-year anniver- seventh in Oregon to be fitted Individuals who need Clackamas High School gym in Clackamas.Arntson was killed Dec.31,in a car accident in the Columbia River assistance in switching to sary as a transplant resident with a GPS tracking collar. electronic payment can call Gorge. with the same technical While most wolves stay the Treasury’s secure Go accoutrements some people within 100 miles of where Direct Call Center at 800- possess: a Twitter account they were born, OR-7 proved 333-1795. Our agents are and an online site about his different: he trotted 1,000 specially trained to answer State senator wields travels. miles from northeast Oregon questions and complete the “What strikes me about to California, then more than switch-over process in less him is that when I talk to the 2,000 since arriving. general public they show Scientists speculate the than 10 minutes. 1 bat to scare burglar remarkable knowledge about 3⁄2-year-old is looking for a We urge people not to wait until the last minute to make his movements, much more mate or a new pack, though this important change. EUGENE (AP) — State Shellenberg says he could than some world events,” they know both prospects Thank you for your help, Sen. Chris Edwards played have bought a car but he said Richard Callas, a senior are remote. He is believed to STATE environmental scientist with be the first of the predators to Abby. — WALT HENDER- baseball when he attended liked the brand and wanted SON, GO DIRECT CAM- South Eugene High School DIGEST to own something no one in the California Department of roam within the state’s PAIGN DIRECTOR and was ready to put those the state would have. Fish and Wildlife. “Wolves boundaries since 1924, when DEAR MR. HENDERSON: skills to use when a burglar her $300 an hour under a He says his ties to captivate public interest. the last gray wolf was killed You have come to the right entered his garage this week. contract that spanned Glenfiddich go back 40 “No matter how you feel by a trapper intent on mak- place. Dear Abby readers are The lawmaker wielded an between September through years, when he toured the about wolves, when you see ing the West safe for cattle. the most caring and generous aluminum baseball bat as he December whose total was distillery in Scotland with people in the world, and I chased the suspect away not to exceed $23,000. That his grandfather, who loved Trial set for Christmas know they will be glad to help early Thursday. amount is just under the the brand. us spread the word. Edwards called the city’s $23,662 threshold for Shellenberg says he plans tree-lighting bomb plot Readers, if you or people intruder a “dirt bag” in a public notification. to drink it next year with his Facebook post shortly after On top of that, the family. you care about will be affect- FBI agents whom the 19-year- the incident. He added: “It’s Portland School District BY NIGEL DUARA ed by this massive change in old thought were his jihadist probably for the best that I agreed to pay Deckard Police expand search for The Associated Press the way benefits are being co-conspirators. only had my Easton baseball $15,000 a month for six distributed, please clip or missing Portland man PORTLAND — For more It was one in a series of bat when I caught you in the months but isn’t tracking her copy this column and be sure PORTLAND (AP) — than two years, the only image high-profile FBI terror stings act.” hours. those people are informed. Police have expanded their the public has had of the man dating back to the Justice The 39-year-old And when you do, tell them search for a Portland man accused of plotting to detonate Department’s directive to Democrat told The Register- Suit accuses charter that when they make the call, who hasn’t been seen since an 1,800-pound bomb at a ramp up its terror prosecutions Guard newspaper he owns school founders of fraud they must have either their the early morning hours of Portland Christmas tree- and informant network after guns but “wasn’t looking for most recent benefit check on PORTLAND (AP) — Two Dec. 22 when he was sleeping lighting ceremony is this: A the 9/11 terror attacks. a firefight” in the middle of hand, or know their 12-digit men who started a chain of on a friend’s couch after cel- sullen-faced, sunken-eyed Based on pretrial filings, the night. federal benefit check num- taxpayer-funded charter ebrating another friend’s terrorism suspect in a mug one of the avenues Mohamud’s Eugene police have not ber. To arrange for direct schools across Oregon have birthday. shot taken just hours after his attorneys are likely to pursue is found the burglar. They typ- deposit, they also will need to been accused of cheating the Police have distributed arrest. based on an undisputed fact: ically take about 200 reports know their bank’s or credit state out of $17 million. bulletins nationwide about At the trial that begins Mohamud was a teenager each month from people who union’s routing transit num- The Oregonian newspa- Matthew McConnell- Thursday, Mohamed when he was arrested, and his have had items stolen from ber and their account num- per reports the state Heglund. Mohamud’s attorneys will attorneys allege he was still a vehicles. ber. Department of Justice Heglund is a 29-year-old attempt to present a different minor when the FBI began to DEAR ABBY: My husband Hikers rescued after brought a legal claim against white man, 6 feet tall, 180 image, one of an impression- focus on him. passed away a year ago. Four Tim King and Norm pounds with brown hair. He able teenager lured by under- This, his attorneys say, days after his funeral I losing hiking trail Donohoe, accusing them of has a tattoo of a black five- cover agents with the FBI, made him much more vulner- received my copy of the PORTLAND (AP) — Two racketeering and money point star on his right bicep. which snared one of its able to FBI enticements, and a church pictorial directory. hikers are safe after losing laundering. The state wants youngest terrorism suspects jury should consider him an My husband and I had posed the Columbia Gorge trail the men to reimburse the $17 Douglas County man with his arrest in November unwilling pawn of a Justice together for our picture. they were hiking on and million and pay another $2.7 loses iPod,then freedom 2010. Department hungry for a con- Abby, they used the same being stranded into the million. ROSEBURG (AP) — An At issue is whether viction that demonstrates its photo with his image night. Prosecutors say King and Oregon man who left an iPod Mohamud was entrapped, as regard for terrorism as its cropped out. Thirty-six-year-old Donohoe submitted false containing child porn on a his defense claims, when he highest priority. I don’t have words to Elizabeth Flanagan and 44- records about how many gas station counter has been gave the go-ahead for the det- This, too, is not in dispute: describe how shocked and year-old Sue Giordano from students were enrolled in the sentenced to 18 months in onation of what he thought Mohamud pushed a button on hurt I felt when I saw it. Portland were hiking above schools and how they spent prison. was a bomb at the Christmas a cellphone that he thought While I am healing well, the snow line at Nesmith state money. The News-Review of tree-lighting ceremony. The would set off a bomb placed in knowing that my husband is Point when they realized The pair opened at least 10 Roseburg reports that Jason bomb was a fake, provided by a van and kill thousands. happy in heaven, that they couldn’t find the trail charter schools that existed Daniel Goodman apologized cropped photo still hurts. It is and their footprints had been under agreements with the to the community as he left also being displayed on a bul- covered with snow. They school boards in Estacada, the courtroom in handcuffs. letin board with members’ were dressed for the condi- Sisters, Baker City, Sheridan, The 34-year-old from pictures, along with two new tions and had food and water Burns and Marcola. Oakland, added that his widows’ cropped photos. with them. Man spends $27K on addictions to alcohol and Am I being overly sensi- Multnomah County pornography had cost him tive? I’m certain nobody Search and Rescue teams set alcohol — just 1 bottle “everything.” meant any harm. Still, I can’t out Saturday evening and PORTLAND (AP) — Some Goodman left his iPod at a imagine anyone would have reached them just after mid- people spend $27,000 on a Shell station in Sutherlin in done this to a family photo if night. They completed their car or the down payment for October 2010. a child had died. 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C M C M Y K Monday, January7,2013 • The World • A7 Y K Nation White House, GOP vow not to budge WASHINGTON (AP) — homes and flooded streets Struggling for the upper hand have helped convince even in the next round of debt NATIONAL the most stubborn seniors talks, Republicans and DIGEST that they may not be capable Democrats this weekend of living independently. drew lines in the sand they for people who want to carry Iowa inmates watch said they’d never cross when or buy guns occurred in it comes to the U.S.debt limit. states in the South and West. sex, violent movies The tough talk on the The latest government IOWA CITY, Iowa (AP) — Sunday morning talk shows figures reflect huge increases Administrators let offenders doesn’t bode well for voters across the U.S. in the number at one of Iowa’s most danger- who are frustrated by the of background checks for ous prison units watch violent political gridlock. gun sales and permits to and sexually explicit movies Last week’s deal to avert carry guns at the end of the and TV shows for years, the combination of end-of- year. After President Barack despite repeated complaints year tax increases and Obama’s re-election, the from a female officer who said spending cuts known as the horrific school shooting in it encouraged inmates to sex- “fiscal cliff” held income tax Connecticut and Obama’s ually harass her. rates steady for 99 percent of promise to support new laws Murderers, sexual preda- Americans but left some aimed at curbing gun vio- tors and other men housed at other major pieces of busi- lence, the number of back- a unit for mentally ill inmates The Associated Press This undated photo provided by Lego shows “Reptar,” a robotic snake that is one of 17 possible creations ness unresolved. ground checks spiked. at the maximum-security available in the new Lego Mindstorms EV3 platform that will have the ability to talk to Apple products. People in Conn., Colo. state prison in Fort Madison Sandy prompts some were allowed to watch buying fewer guns to seek assisted living movies such as “Deranged,”a WASHINGTON (AP) — In MASSAPEQUA, N.Y. (AP) horror film that includes a Lego robot talks to iPhones Connecticut and Colorado, — Although New York and scene in which a woman is scenes of the most deadly New Jersey health care offi- beaten, raped, hung upside BY PETER SVENSSON year. It was announced as the The EV3 will also be the U.S. mass shootings in 2012, cials say it’s too soon to con- down and skinned. Among AP TechnologyWriter International CES gadget first Mindstorms kit to be people were less enthusiastic firm a spike, some senior other movies inmates show begins in Las Vegas this available in Chinese, Korean, about buying new guns at the care operators say they’ve watched were “Delta of LAS VEGAS — Lego bricks week. Spanish and Russian. Previ- end of the year than in most seen a surge in older people Venus,”an erotic film; “Cof- are getting cozy with the Remote control was ous kits have been in English, other states, according to an relocating to assisted-living fey,” which shows sadism iPhone and other Apple already possible with Android Japanese and a few other Associated Press analysis of or retirement communities and attempted rape; and devices in the latest incarna- smartphones and the most European languages. new FBI data. The biggest after Sandy. Prolonged “Cruel Intentions,” records tion of the Mindstorms recent Mindstorms kit, the As with earlier kits, the surges in background checks power outages, wrecked show. robotics kit. NXT. Apple devices didn’t EV3 includes four motors Lego is set to announce work because the “brain” of and five different sensors. 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Low around 44. West wind 5 to 9 mph. 8-Jan 08:37 9.58 10:31 6.7 Casper 40 24 clr Little Rock 54 25 clr San Jose 51 40 .06 pcdy Chance of precipitation is 80%. Charleston,S.C. 54 41 clr Los Angeles 59 45 .04 clr Santa Fe 39 20 cdy Tuesday: Rain. High near 49. Breezy, with a south 9-Jan 09:33 9.94 11:24 7.23 Charleston,W.Va. 44 31 pcdy Louisville 42 23 clr Seattle 45 40 .11 rn southwest wind 22 to 25 mph, with gusts to 40 mph. 10-Jan 10:28 10.2 - - Charlotte,N.C. 52 26 clr Madison 29 14 clr Sioux Falls 25 22 pcdy Tuesday Night: Rain. Low around 40. Breezy, with a 11-Jan 12:11 7.7 11:20 10.26 Cheyenne 48 28 pcdy Memphis 52 29 clr Spokane 28 28 .29 sno south southwest wind 26 to 29 mph. Chance of rain Rain LOW TIDE A.M. P.M. Chicago 33 15 clr Miami Beach 82 68 cdy Syracuse 39 25 .04 cdy Wednesday: Rain showers. High near 42. 56/42 46/35 Cincinnati 39 21 clr Midland-Odessa 45 32 pcdy Tampa 77 61 .05 cdy Date time ft. time ft. Cleveland 36 30 MM cdy Milwaukee 33 18 clr Toledo 35 28 clr Central Oregon 7-Jan 01:07 3.09 02:58 0.26 Colorado Springs 44 26 pcdy Mpls-St Paul 24 14 cdy Tucson 66 34 pcdy Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers. Mostly THURSDAY FRIDAY 8-Jan 02:16 3.33 03:55 -0.5 Columbus,Ohio 38 28 .01 pcdy Missoula 29 23 sno Tulsa 49 20 clr cloudy, with a steady temperature around 37. 9-Jan 03:22 3.34 04:46 -1.13 Concord,N.H. 38 23 .01 clr Nashville 51 24 clr Washington,D.C. 52 43 clr Tuesday: A 20 percent chance of rain. Partly sunny, 10-Jan 04:24 3.17 05:35 -1.55 Dallas-Ft Worth 57 29 pcdy New Orleans 50 45 .68 cdy W. Palm Beach 83 66 cdy with a high near 47. Southwest wind 11 to 15 mph. 11-Jan 05:21 2.91 06:21 -1.71 Daytona Beach 77 56 .20 cdy New York City 46 37 clr Wichita 50 26 pcdy Tuesday Night: Rain and snow likely. Mostly cloudy, Sunrise, sunset Denver 47 29 pcdy Norfolk,Va. 49 38 clr Wilmington,Del. 50 37 pcdy with a low around 33. Southwest wind 14 to 18 mph. 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they don’t expect Brennan to HAGEL face similar trouble this time Brennan would around given his four years of service in the Obama admin- replace Petraeus istration. Continued from Page A1 “The issue has been removed from the debate because the president and secretary of state amid John Brennan, as his top charges from GOP senators counterterrorism adviser, that she misled the public in brought those techniques to her initial accounting of the an end,” Rhodes said. attacks on Americans at a However, Brennan’s nomi- diplomatic post in Benghazi, nation will likely put a spot- Libya. light on the administration’s Obama returned to the controversial drone program. White House on Sunday after Brennan was the first Obama a truncated family holiday in administration official to pub- Hawaii. His week will also licly acknowledge the highly include a visit from Afghan secretive targeted killing President Hamid Karzai. And operations. there’s a bruising fight with Brennan has defended the Congress over spending and legality of the overseas drone the federal deficit on the hori- operations and has said they zon, just days after Obama protect American lives and and Congress averted the fis- prevent potential terror cal cliff with a last-minute attacks. deal over the New Year’s holi- If confirmed, Brennan will day. But rounding out his succeed David Petraeus, who national security team in his resigned in November after first project. admitting to an affair with his By Alysha Beck, The World Both Hagel and Brennan biographer. Wilderness survival expert Mark Wienert holds a clump of reindeer lichen found around his family’s cabin near Lakeside. The lichen can be fer- have close relationships with Deputy CIA director mented and eaten, but also indicates that the earth where it’s growing hasn’t been disturbed for a long time. Obama, who values loyalty in Michael Morell has been serv- his inner circle. Brennan, as ing as the agency’s acting the president’s top countert- director since Petraeus SURVIVAL he said. “Bear will eat pretty rooms, willows and tree errorism adviser, was deeply resigned and was considered Classes much anything.” branches strewn across his involved in the planning of the by Obama for the top job. He consults on Want to take on one of Mark Wienert classes now living room table. He holds 2011 raid that killed Sept. 11 Rhodes said Morell will attend Wienert’s classes while he is in include an all-natural diet each plant up to light and mastermind Osama bin Monday’s White House event television shows Coos County? His next class will be class, in which clients eat explains its medical and Laden. And he has led admin- and is expected to stay at the completely off the land. He Continued from Page A1 a basic trapping class Jan. 19-20. nutritional value. istration efforts to quell the CIA. The price is $125. More information also leads weekend cam- His willingness to teach is growth of terror organizations Hagel would replace retir- is available on his website, pouts, teaching survival evident, but his success is in Yemen and elsewhere in the ing Pentagon chief Leon basics to small groups. He industry and began teaching www.lifesongadventures.com. not based on teaching. Middle East and North Africa. Panetta at a time when the winters on the South Coast, full-time. He traveled to Rather, it’s based on his abil- Brennan, 57, spent a quar- Defense Department is facing study insects, native Ameri- where he teaches classes, ter-century at the CIA. He potentially deep budget cuts. him about consulting on ity to learn. can culture and plants. relaxes at the private cabin served as station chief in Saudi Hagel would also be tasked survival shows. Wienert’s and walks the dunes. “You can never learn As his knowledge grew, so about all of this stuff,” he Arabia and in a variety of with overseeing the military consulting credits include “It’s my time to rejuve- posts, including deputy exec- drawdown in Afghanistan. did his clientele. Wienert said pointing at a cedar two episodes of the Discov- nate,”he said. utive director, during the Bush Hagel is likely to support a became so widely respected branch he began to strip. ery Channel’s ‘Man vs. Wild’ Sitting in the cabin, administration. more rapid withdrawal of U.S. as a survival expert that TV with Bear Grylls. Wienert gives a natural his- “That’s why I am always His tenure at the agency troops from Afghanistan than producers started calling “It was a fun experience,” tory lesson about the mush- learning, so I can teach.” during Bush’s presidency some military generals. drew criticism from liberals Sen. Mitch McConnell, the when Obama considered top Senate Republican, said first election in November outpacing the 328 during the about 42 a week. naming him CIA director after Sunday he was reserving GUN SALES the 2008 election. Brennan judgment on whether to sup- 2008 and again after a the- first two weeks. Frazier’s Hillsboro busi- ater shooting this summer in Multnomah County saw a denied being involved in what port Hagel but predicted the Sales spike after ness is now offering free the government called former senator would face Aurora, Colo., that left 12 similar spike, Lt. Steve classes to teachers. “enhanced interrogation serious questions. big events dead and 58 injured. Alexander said. He described “The surge of interest out techniques” during the Bush Any nominee must have “a Continued from Page A1 In Clackamas County, the 238 applications received there,” Frazier said, “has administration, but still with- full understanding of our close where the Dec. 12 mall for the third week of Decem- drew his name. relationship with out Israeli shooting left two dead and ber as a single-week record. been huge.” In a letter to Obama at the allies, the Iranian threat and Area law-enforcement one injured, the sheriff’s “The folks I talked with officials say interest in time, Brennan said he was “a the importance of having a office typically gets about said the last time they saw a strong opponent of many of robust military,” McConnell access to and use of firearms 5,400 applications for con- spike like that was during the the policies of the Bush said on ABC’s “This Week.” spiked about two weeks ago cealed handgun licenses 2008 presidential election Cuisine administration, such as the The second-ranking Sen- after the lone-gunman annually, Sgt. Adam Phillips cycle,”Alexander said.“There pre-emptive war in Iraq and ate Republican, John Cornyn attacks at Clackamas and said. could be a lot of different fac- Spice up your menu coercive interrogation tactics, of Texas, said in a statement Sandy Hook Elementary In December alone, 942 tors going into all of this.” with new recipes. to include waterboarding.” that making Hagel defense School in Newtown, Conn. poured in — about 18 percent In Washington County, Many people consider water- secretary would be “the Some said they saw simi- of the county’s annual aver- the sheriff’s office usually boarding and other harsh worst possible message we lar jumps in concealed hand- age. Of those, 614 applica- receives about 12 new appli- interrogation methods to be could send to our friend gun applications about the tions arrived during the last cations a week. After mid- See Page C1 Tuesday torture. Israel and the rest of our time of President Obama’s two weeks of the month, far December, that jumped to White House officials say allies in the Middle East.”

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BCS title game | B2 Sports Hockey lockout ends | B3 B theworldlink.com/sports I Sports Editor John Gunther I 541-269-1222, ext. 241 MONDAY, JANUARY 7,2013 Kelly stays at Oregon

I Coach was courted by three NFL teams

BY ANNE M. PETERSON The Associated Press

Chip Kelly is staying at Oregon. Two people with knowledge of the decision confirmed Sunday night that Kelly is passing up a chance to coach in the NFL to remain with the Ducks. One per- son spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because Oregon and Kelly haven’t formally announced the decision, while the other person wasn’t authorized to reveal Kelly’s plans. The decision was first reported by ESPN. Kelly had lengthy interviews this weekend with the Cleveland Browns and Philadelphia Eagles, and also talked to the Buffalo Bills. The Associated Press Last year, he had talks with Tampa Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch gets past several Washington defenders on his way to a touchdown in the second half of their playoff game Sunday. Bay. The 49-year-old coach earned a base salary of $2.8 million this past season at Oregon and has five Seahawks advance in NFL playoffs years left on his contract. The No. 5 Ducks, known for the innovative offense that Kelly devised, beat LANDOVER, Md. (AP) — Pro Bowl left tackle Trent Williams collateral ligament in his right right back out there on the field,” Kansas State in the Fiesta Bowl on Either way, a rookie quarterback said. “And for him not to be 100 knee about a month ago, and he Griffin said. “You respect authori- Thursday night to finish the sea- was going to make it to the second percent healthy kind of hurt us.” looked especially gimpy after ty, and I respect coach Shanahan. son 12-1. round of the playoffs. The losing Griffin was scheduled for an falling awkwardly while throwing But at the same time, you have to Kelly is 46-7 in four years at team would go home disappoint- MRI, while Wilson and his team- an incomplete pass in the first step up and be a man, sometimes. Oregon and the Ducks have been to ed, but with the knowledge that its mates will be back on the East quarter Sunday. There was no way I was coming four straight BCS bowl games — rookie did more than enough to Coast next Sunday for a game “He said, ‘Hey, trust me. I want out of that game.” including a bid for the national prove that bright days are ahead. against the Atlanta Falcons. The to be in there, and I deserve to be in The injury essentially clinched championship against Auburn two If only it were that tidy. Seahawks have a five-game win- there,”’ Shanahan said. “I couldn’t the outcome. The Seahawks had seasons ago — and won three Pac- The first part still holds. ning streak and their first road disagree with him.” just taken a 21-14 lead on a 27-yard 12 championships. He originally Russell Wilson is indeed the last playoff win since December 1983, Shanahan said he’ll probably touchdown run by Marshawn came to the Ducks in 2007 as rookie QB standing in the NFL’s while the Redskins ended a seven- second-guess himself over his Lynch and a 2-point conversion offensive coordinator under Mike postseason, having led the Seattle game winning run that gave them decision. It was certainly open to with 7:08 remaining. It was Bellotti. Before that, he was offen- Seahawks to a 24-14 win Sunday their first division title since 1999. question after Griffin’s knee buck- Griffin’s turn to try to drive for a sive coordinator at New over the Washington Redskins. “I’m done referring to Russell led while he was trying to field a bad tie. Instead, the gave the Hampshire. The Redskins, however, won’t as a rookie,” Seattle receiver shotgun snap in the fourth quarter. ball right back to Seattle and set up be completely at ease until they’ve Golden Tate said. “He’s not play- Griffin was in such pain he didn’t an easy insurance field goal. SEE KELLY | B4 learned the full extent of Robert ing like a rookie, doesn’t act like a even try to recover the loose ball. It Lynch finished with 132 yards Griffin III’s latest knee injury.He rookie. We’re 17 games in, he’s not was his last snap of the season. on 20 carries, and Wilson com- kept playing hurt until he finally a rookie no more.” “I think I did put myself at pleted 15 of 26 passes for 187 yards went down for good in the fourth The Redskins feel the same more risk,”Griffin said. “But every and ran eight times for 67 yards. North Bend quarter, and his teammates can about Griffin, to the point that time you get on the field, you’re The defense recovered after dig- only hope it’s something that can coach Mike Shanahan gave the putting yourself on the line.” ging a 14-0 first-quarter hole — heal completely in the offseason quarterback plenty of leeway to Even if Shanahan had tried to Seattle’s biggest deficit of the sea- boys beat and not prevent RG3 from being keep playing even when it was pull Griffin before that, the quar- son — and held the Redskins his old self next fall. clear all was not well. Griffin had terback says he would have scoreless the rest of the way. Phoenix “You know he is such a huge already been hindered in two rebelled. player in our offense,”Washington games since spraining the lateral “I probably would have been SEE SEAHAWKS | B4 THE WORLD

North Bend’s boys basketball team limited Phoenix to five sec- Ducks down Beavers in Pac-12 hoops opener ond half points, beating the visit- ing Pirates 62-23 Saturday in the THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Beavers took a 47-46 lead on Bulldogs’ final preseason tuneup Starks’ two free throws with 11:02 before the Far West League season CORVALLIS — Damyean Dotson remaining. starts Tuesday. didn’t know what to think of the Civil But Oregon took the momentum for “It was one of our better team War on Sunday night. It was just any good, scoring nine straight points over 1 efforts,” said North other game to him. 3 ⁄2 minutes. Arsalan Kazemi’s basket Bend coach Tom But the Oregon freshman guard did- off an offensive rebound gave the Ducks Local Nicholls. “I’m n’t play like it, scoring a season-high 21 a 55-47 lead with 7:34 remaining. really proud of points Sunday night to lead the Ducks to Oregon State got no closer than five Recap the way we’re a 79-66 win against rival Oregon State after that. playing.” in the Pac-12 Conference opener for The Beavers got within 62-57 before Hayden Davisson both teams. Oregon scored six straight, with Kazemi’s had 12 points to lead a balanced E.J. Singler added 15 points and nine transition dunk making it 68-57. North Bend attack. Cam Lucero rebounds for the Ducks (12-2). A spirited halftime locker room was added 10 points and Drew Ahmad Starks had 22 points, and credited for turning the game around Matthews nine. Roberto Nelson 18 points for Oregon for the Ducks. The Bulldogs already led 38-18 State (10-4). Singler said the team wasn’t happy at halftime before giving up just The two programs have met 338 with the way it played in the first half. two points in the third quarter and times in the Civil War, one of the most- “We all got on each other, saying three in the fourth. contested series in college basketball. we’ve got to pick it up, we’re better than “Drew Matthews’ defense has “Just staying under control and not this. And we did,” the senior forward just been outstanding the last two letting the misses and other things get said. “It was just us taking care of the ballgames,” Nicholls said. “Zach to me,” Dotson said of what got his indi- ball, making plays for others. We Wallace and Wyatt Cunningham vidual game going. “Defense really thought we could drive against them gave great minutes off the bench helped me. When I get up on defense, it and get fouls.” and Zach Barker has continued to just encourages me to go harder. It’s just The Ducks were 16 of 18 at the free- be steady.” what happened, defense.” throw line in the second half and 18 of 23 North Bend has won eight Dotson, who also had six rebounds, for the game. Oregon State was 10 of 16 straight heading into the league scored seven points in Oregon’s 15-2 run overall. opener Tuesday at South Umpqua. to open the second half, helping the Oregon won the rebounding battle as The Bulldogs visit Brookings- Ducks turn the tide and take a 43-36 lead. well, 42-31. Kazemi added eight boards Harbor on Friday. The Associated Press Oregon State came right back, with to go with eight points. Oregon’s Damyean Dotson puts up a 3-point attempt in front of Oregon Devon Collier scoring seven consecu- Skyline League State’s Eric Moreland during Sunday’s Civil War. tive points to tie the game. SEE BASKETBALL | B4 Elkton 62, Powers 35: The Elks had three players in double figures, led by Brandon Bowen’s 18 points, to win at Powers. Carl Martinez led the Cruisers SWOCC men open league play with road win with 12 points. “I think Elkton’s pretty good,” THE WORLD 5-for-5 from 3-point range and took the court scored at least one “The second half, they shot it said Powers coach Craig Allen. Anthony Heintzman added five basket and that the team was solid much better,”SWOCC coach Mike “They pass and play well.” The men’s basketball team treys for the Lakers, who were 12- on defense and rebounding as Herbert said. “We couldn’t find The Cruisers host Yoncalla on from Southwestern Oregon for-22 from behind the arc. well. them in the rotation in the zone. Friday and visit Umpqua Valley Community College opened Mongkholtham and Heintzman SWOCC plays its league home They got a hot hand and hit some Christian on Saturday. NWAACC South Region play with each scored 21 points, while Dexter opener Wednesday against shots. We just couldn’t slow them Umpqua Valley Christian a big road win Saturday, topping Williams had a team-best 22 Umpqua, with the women tipping down.” 65, Pacific 43: The Pirates stayed Clackamas 94-73. points. off at 5:30 p.m. and the men about Quynne Eharis led the Lakers within reach for a half, trailing 27- “They had a six-point lead Riley Grandinetti had a career- two hours later. with 24 points and also grabbed 10 20 at the break, before UVC blew with eight minutes to go in the high 12 assists. “I’m excited that we get the rebounds. Jazmin Bembry had 13 the game open. first half and we just caught fire,” “He just kept feeding guys, and home opener with the students points, Maricella Aguilera 11 and Tyler Cline had 16 points for the said SWOCC coach Trevor Hoppe. when we shoot it like that, we’re back (from vacation),”Hoppe said. Meg Berry 10. Pirates and Ethan Cline and Nick “We just really shot the ball.” tough to beat,” Hoppe said. “We’re looking for a good game The Lakers shot 39 percent Scaffo added 11 each. Danny Medak The Lakers hit 57 percent of “Dexter Williams did a good job of against Umpqua.” from the field and just 29 percent had 23 points for the Monarchs. their 3-pointers in the first half, attacking the basket.” from 3-point range, though they “We played pretty well for a while building a 53-36 lead, and Nick Scott grabbed nine Women did hit 23 of their 27 free throws. half,” said Pacific coach Ben didn’t slow down the final 20 rebounds for SWOCC. SWOCC couldn’t sustain a Sade Elliott and Ashleigh Stallard. “We just have to find a minutes. “It’s a great way to start off the great start in the first half, falling Anderson each hit six 3-pointers way to score more points and not “It was just an amazing shoot- conference with a road win,” to the Cougars 81-68. while scoring 20 and 18 points, turn the ball over as much.” ing night for the first conference Hoppe said. “You need to get some The Lakers led 44-35 at half- respectively, for Clackamas. The game,”Hoppe said. of those along the way.” time, after a strong defensive first Cougars tossed up 49 shots in all SEE RECAP | B2 LaDarrell Mongkholtham went He noted that every Laker who half. from behind the arc. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K B2 •The World • Monday, January7,2013 Y K Sports Coquille Buffalo hires wrestlers Syracuse coach take title THE ASSOCIATED PRESS has spent most of the season on Houston’s inactive list THE WORLD ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. while he and the team figure (AP) — It’s official: Doug out how to handle his anxiety Coquille’s wrestling team Marrone is the Buffalo Bills’ disorder and overall mental had four individual champi- new coach. health. ons and claimed the team The franchise released the title at the Riddle Shamrock announcement via text mes- TENNIS Tournament on Saturday. sage on Monday.A news con- The Red Devils scored 222 Murray repeats as ference at the team’s facility champion at Brisbane points to edge Roseburg’s JV will follow. squad by eight in the 19-team Hired BRISBANE, Australia — tournament. after Sports Andy Murray kicked off 2013 Coquille got titles by going 25- with a successful defense of Tristan Dixon (145 pounds), 25 in four his Brisbane International Chris Elmer (152), Sye Yates Shorts title, holding off the up-and- The Associated Press seasons at (170) and Michael Romine An artist puts the finishing touches on the BCS National Championship logo on the beach Sunday in Fort Syracuse, coming Bulgarian Grigor (182). Dimitrov 7-6 (0), 6-4 and Lauderdale, Fla. Notre Dame takes on Alabama for the National Championship tonight. Marrone agreed to the con- Yates pinned all three of tract on Sunday. The 48- then dedicating Sunday’s his foes in a combined time of year-old from the Bronx victory to an absent friend. just over two minutes, while takes over a week after Chan OLYMPICS Romine also pinned all three Title game finally arrives Gailey was fired following of his opponents. three consecutive losing sea- Three cities submit bids Coquille also got runner- sons. to host 2020 Games up finishes from Marcus Marrone becomes the BY PAUL NEWBERRY After so many lost years, the golden dome LAUSANNE, Switzerland Allen (113 pounds) and Zach Bills’ fifth coach in 12 years, The Associated Press has reclaimed its luster in coach Brian Kelly’s — Exactly eight months Latimer (285). and inherits a franchise that third season. before the vote, the three Two other Red Devils newly promoted team presi- MIAMI — Sometimes, the buildup to a “It starts with setting a clear goal for the cities vying for the 2020 placed third with impressive dent Russ Brandon described game can overwhelm what actually happens program,”Kelly said. “Really, what is it? Are Summer Olympics are sub- performances in the consola- as having a “tarnished” rep- on the field. we here to get to a bowl game, or are we here mitting their bid files to the tion bracket. utation. Certainly, No. 1 Notre Dame and No. 2 to win national championships? So the IOC. Cody Courtright was Buffalo’s 13-season play- Alabama would have to play nothing less charge immediately was to play for champi- Bid leaders from Istanbul, third at 120 pounds, pinning off drought is the NFL’s than a classic to live up to all the hype for onships and win a national championship.” Madrid and Tokyo are hand- four straight foes after losing longest active streak, and the tonight’s BCS championship. Both Notre Dame and Alabama have won ing over their documents his first bout. team has not had a winning Before either team stepped on the field in eight Associated Press national titles, more today at the headquarters of Wyatt Yates tied for third record since 2004, when it balmy South Florida, this was shaping up as than any other school. They are the bluest of the International Olympic at 126 pounds, after reaching finished 9-7. one of the most anticipated games in years, a the blue bloods, the programs that have long Committee in Lausanne. the five-match limit for the Marrone is described as a throwback to the era when Keith Jackson & Co. set the bar for everyone else even while The books run to several day. He also had four pins. no-nonsense disciplinarian. called one game a week, when it was a big deal enduring some droughts along the way. hundred pages and represent He has seven seasons of NFL for teams from different parts of the country to ESPN executives were hopeful of getting the cities’ master plan of coaching experience as an meet in a bowl game, when everyone took the highest ratings of the BCS era. Tickets venues, budgets, financial RECAP assistant. That includes sides based on where they happened to live. were certainly at a premium, with a seat in guarantees, security, accom- serving as the New Orleans From Page B1 North vs. South. Rockne vs. Bear. Rudy vs. one of the executive suites going for a stag- modations and other key Saints offensive coordinator Forrest Gump. gering $60,000 on StubHub the day before aspects of the projects. from 2006-08. He also spent The Pirates host The Fighting Irish vs. the Crimson Tide. the game, and even a less-than-prime spot in The files are to be released 2002-05 as the New York Jets Canyonville Christian ’s two most storied pro- the corner of the upper deck requiring a pay- publicly by the bid cities on offensive line coach. Academy on Tuesday and grams, glorified in movie and song, facing off out of more than $900. Tuesday. for the biggest prize. “This is, to me, the ultimate match-up in New Hope Christian on Eagles turn focus to The IOC’s evaluation Saturday. “It’s definitely not any other game,” said college football,” said Brent Musberger, the commission, headed by Craig Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley. lead announcer for ESPN. Denver assistant coach Reedie of Britain, will visit GIRLS BASKETBALL For the Crimson Tide (12-1), this is a Kelly molded Notre Dame using largely PHILADELPHIA — While the cities in March and pre- chance to be remembered as a full-fledged the same formula that has worked so well for Skyline League Chip Kelly decided to stay at pare a report for IOC mem- dynasty. Alabama will be trying to claim its Saban in Tuscaloosa: a bruising running Oregon, the Philadelphia Pacific 58, Umpqua bers in June. The full IOC will third national championship in four years game and a stout defense, led by Heisman Eagles had already moved select the host city in a secret Valley Christian 34: The and become the first school to win back-to- Trophy finalist Manti Te’o. forward. Pirates got their first league ballot in Buenos Aires on back BCS titles, a remarkable achievement “It’s a little bit old fashioned in the sense The Eagles took their Sept. 7. win in dominating fashion, given the ever-increasing parity of the col- that this is about the big fellows up front,” coaching search to Denver on though they didn’t have a lege game and having to replace five players Kelly said. “It’s not about the crazy receiving Sunday to interview Broncos American won’t become great game. from last year’s title team who were picked in numbers or passing yards or rushing yards. offensive coordinator Mike citizen of Lithuania “We didn’t play well,”said the first two rounds of the NFL draft. This is about the big fellas, and this game will McCoy after a lengthy meet- VILNIUS, Lithuania — Pacific coach Ben Stallard. “To be honest, I think this team has kind unquestionably be decided up front.” ing with Kelly a night earlier The president of Lithuania “We had a rough first quarter, of exceeded expectations,”coach Nick Saban While points figure to be at a premium in Arizona. The team only refused Monday to grant citi- and a pretty good second said Sunday. “If you look at all the players we given the quality of both defenses, Alabama confirmed its meeting with zenship to an American fig- quarter.” lost last year, the leadership that we lost ... appears to have a clear edge on offense. The Kelly after it ended. ure skater who had hoped to The Pirates led 12-11 after I’m really proud of what this team was able to Tide has the nation’s highest-rated passer compete for the Baltic coun- the first quarter and accomplish.” (AJ McCarron), two 1,000-yard rushers Cardinals plan to speak try at the 2014 Sochi outscored the Monarchs 27-6 That said, it’s not a huge surprise to find (Eddie Lacy and T.J. Yeldon), a dynamic with Cincinnati’s Gruden Olympics. in the second. Alabama playing for another title. That’s not freshman receiver (Amari Cooper), and three TEMPE, Ariz. — The President Dalia Riley Engdahl and the case when it comes to Notre Dame. linemen who made the AP All-America team Arizona Cardinals expect to Grybauskaite said in a state- Hannah Fortune had 14 Despite their impressive legacy, the (first-teamers Barrett Jones and Chance speak in the coming week ment that the decision not to points each and Andee Keeler Fighting Irish (12-0) weren’t even ranked at Warmack, plus second-teamer D.J. Fluker). added 13. with Jay Gruden about their grant citizenship to Isabella the start of the season. But overtime wins “That’s football at its finest,” said Te’o, vacant head coaching posi- “It was good to see her Tobias was based on a previ- against Stanford and Pittsburgh, combined who heads a defense that has given up just tion. shoot the ball,” Stallard said ous Constitution Court rul- with three other victories by a touchdown or two rushing touchdowns. “It’s going to be a The team on Sunday con- of Keeler. ing that bars giving out citi- less, gave Notre Dame a shot at its first great challenge, and a challenge that we look firmed plans to interview the Lilly Berry-Cabiao had 17 zenship on the basis of national title since 1988. forward to.” Cincinnati Bengals offensive points for UVC. “future merit” — a ruling coordinator, younger brother Elkton 38, Powers 27: that should not be second- of former Oakland and The Cruisers struggled guessed, the president Defense carries Arkansas State to win Tampa Bay head coach Jon against Elkton’s relentless added. Gruden. Since 2010, the 21-year- pressure, committing 31 BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS old Tobias has partnered turnovers while losing at Panthers will keep coach with Lithuanian skater home. MOBILE, Ala. — Ryan after strong finish Deividas Stagniunas, and in “We haven’t seen that Aplin’s productive passing 2011 the pair won the bronze kind of pressure since the career helped carry Arkansas CHARLOTTE, N.C. — medal in ice dancing at Skate second game of the season,” State to two Sun Belt Ron Rivera will return as America. said Powers coach Ben Conference championships. coach of the Carolina In October, Tobias applied Baldwin. “It’s a learning For his final college game, Panthers next season follow- for citizenship in order to curve for these young girls. the 6-foot-1, 200-pound ing his team’s strong finish. compete for Lithuania at the It’s going to take some time.” senior didn’t have to be the Panthers spokesman 2014 Games in Russia. Baldwin did praise his hero. Charlie Dayton said Rivera team’s defense, which he said Aplin completed 21 of 30 met with owner Jerry GOLF was better than in the league passes for 213 yards and a Richardson Saturday morn- opener against Camas Valley touchdown and J.D. McKissic ing and was informed that he Heavy winds again delay a night earlier. caught 11 passes for 113 yards will return for a third season. tournament’s first round Rivera has two years on his “I told the girls I was and a touchdown, but it was a KAPALUA, Hawaii — current contract. proud of them for not quit- bruising defense that was the Another attempt to start the ting,”Baldwin said. biggest factor in Arkansas COLLEGE FOOTBALL PGA Tour season was blown Rebecca Standley scored State’s 17-13 victory over No. away Sunday. 14 points for the Cruisers, 25 Kent State on Sunday in Georgia quarterback will Just more than an hour hitting all 10 of her free the GoDaddy.com Bowl. wait before turning pro into the opening round of the throws. Kendall Stallard “You always hope to blow ATLANTA — Georgia Tournament of Champions, added nine. Aluna O’Brien the other team out, but quarterback Aaron Murray play was suspended when had 11 points to lead the tonight was one of those said Sunday night he is more 40 mph gusts came Elks. grinds,”Aplin said.“The say- returning for his senior sea- roaring down the Plantation The Cruisers lost Riley ing goes that defense wins son. Course at Kapalua and left Baldwin for at least two championships, and they Murray announced on his officials no choice but to won it for us tonight. I’m weeks to a knee injury she The Associated Press Twitter account he won’t wipe out yet another round. suffered during the game, their biggest fan.” Kent State wide receiver Eric Adeyemi is hit by Arkansas State defend- leave early to enter the NFL Rickie Fowler will hit the and host the league’s top Arkansas State’s offense ers during the second quarter of the GoDaddy.com Bowl on Sunday. draft. opening tee shot of the 2013 team, Yoncalla, on Friday. was dominant during the last “Blessed to be the QB for season on Monday — for the “It’s only going to get half of the regular season, Arkansas State interim coach threw three touchdown the Dawgs, not ready to leave third time this week. tougher,” Ben Baldwin said. averaging more than 41 points John Thompson said. “Our passes and the Rebels beat just yet. Time to get back to Andy Pazder, the tour’s “We’ve just got to play hard during a seven-game winning guys stepped up with a the Panthers Saturday to work & help lead this team to chief of operations, said ear- and try to improve every streak. But big plays were minute to go. We really need- complete an impressive a championship,” Murray lier Sunday that the deci- game.” hard to find on Sunday night, ed a play, and our guys made turnaround under first-year said. sions not to play “were not and the Red Wolves (10-3) one. It wasn’t anything coach Hugh Freeze. hard” because the wind was Nonleague leaned hard on their defense except for ballplayers. It was Ole Miss (7-6) took a five- PRO BASKETBALL severe. to capture their first bowl win Phoenix 57, North Bend anything special at all. We win improvement over its 2- Rockets suspend rookie The evidence from one 28: Bailee Talley hit three 3- since joining the Football just made plays.” 10 finish in 2011. hour of golf was overwhelm- pointers and scored 23 points Bowl Subdivision in 1992. Arkansas State’s great Pitt (6-7) struggled on for refusing assignment ing. and Phoenix pulled away in It’s also the first time defense is a sign the program offense as leading rusher Ray HOUSTON — The Matt Kuchar’s golf ball the second half to beat the Arkansas State has beaten a might keep up its winning Graham was held out with a Houston Rockets suspended blew off the tee twice before host Bulldogs. nationally ranked opponent. ways even without Aplin, hamstring injury he suffered first-round pick Royce White he could even hit his first tee North Bend managed just The victory didn’t come who ends his career with in bowl practice. The for “refusing to provide serv- shot. Charlie Beljan played eight points in the second without some drama. Kent nearly every school passing Panthers fell behind in the ices” required by his contract six shots before he reached half in the Bulldogs’ final State (11-3) was driving late in record. New coach Bryan opening minutes after quar- on Sunday. his first green. Ben Curtis had game before Far West League the game when quarterback Harsin — who is known for terback Tino Sunseri threw General manager Daryl birdie putts on the first two play begins Tuesday with a Spencer Keith tried to his work as the offensive his first interception since Morey said Sunday that the holes and played them in 5- trip to South Umpqua. scramble on fourth down and coordinator at Texas and Sept. 15 and trailed the team will continue to work over par. Rachel Oman had seven was stopped a few yards Boise State — takes over a remainder of the game. with White in hopes of find- The winners-only tour- points for the Bulldogs. short of the marker with 52 program that has won 20 Wallace’s 13-yard touch- ing a resolution. nament was supposed to “We need to find some- seconds left. Linebacker games over the past two sea- down pass to Ja-Mess Logan White will not be paid begin Friday, but the round body who can score,” North Qushaun Lee made the shoe- sons. gave the Rebels the 7-0 lead. during his suspension. was scrapped by high wind Bend coach Mike Forrester string tackle for the Red Wallace added first-half White refused his assign- after no one had played more said, referring to the biggest Wolves and finished with a BBVA Compass Bowl touchdown passes to Randall ment to Houston’s D-League than eight holes. Similar issue for the Bulldogs so far team-leading 13 stops. MIssissippi 38, Mackey, for 27 yards, and affiliate a week ago. The 16th problems kept it from start- this season. “That was a good one,” Pittsburgh 17: Bo Wallace Vince Sanders, for 18 yards. overall pick in the June draft ing Saturday. C M C M Y K Y K

C M C M Y K Monday, January7,2013 • The World • B3 Y K Sports Bobcats secure NHL lockout ends, overtime win schedule comes next NEW YORK (AP) — Now ate to regain momentum and that a tentative deal is done, boost its prominence. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS rebounding and closed with a one big question remains: Ending a bitter dispute that 21-0 run over the final 7:07 to When is the puck finally wiped out a large part of the AUBURN HILLS, Mich. — beat Washington. going to drop on the long- hockey season for the third Kemba Walker had 20 points The Heat, beaten on the delayed hockey season? time in less than two decades, and seven assists, Ben boards by a total of 38 Few answers emerged the league and its union agreed Gordon scored 18 points and rebounds over the previous Sunday after a wild finish to to the framework of a 10-year the Charlotte Bobcats beat three games, this time 16 hours of hard negotiating labor contract that will allow a the Detroit Pistons 108-101 enjoyed a 50-39 advantage. produced the agreement that delayed schedule to start later in overtime Sunday night for Udonis Haslem led them will ultimately end the NHL this month. just their sec- with 12 rebounds. lockout and get the players On the 113th day of a man- ond win in The Wizards, last in the back to work. agement lockout and five days 21 games. NBA NBA in points and shooting, There was no announce- before the league’s deadline Ramon hit 36 percent. They lost ment regarding whether there for a deal, the bleary-eyed Sessions Recap their fifth game in a row and will be a 48- or 50-game sea- sides held a 6 a.m. news con- added 15 fell to 0-13 on the road son and when it will begin. ference to announce there will points, Michael Kidd- against Eastern Conference Those details are expected in be a season, after all. Gilchrist scored 11 and teams. the next few days along with a NHL Commissioner Gary Bismack Biyombo had 10 Grizzlies 92, Suns 81: plan for team owners to vote Bettman and union head points and 17 rebounds for Zach Randolph scored 21 on the deal. The board of gov- Donald Fehr both appeared the Bobcats. points and Rudy Gay added ernors could meet in person drained, wearing sweaters Tayshaun Prince scored 21 20 to lead Memphis. within a few days or hold a and not neckties, when they points to lead Detroit, which P.J. Tucker scored a vote via conference call. stood side by side at the hotel snapped a four-game win- career-high 17 points and Both the league and the and announced labor peace. ning streak. Marcin Gortat added 12 points players’ association are “We have reached an Walker’s driving layup and rebounds for the Suns. working on a memorandum agreement on the framework with 7.8 seconds left in regu- Thunder 104, Raptors of understanding, which of a new collective bargaining lation tied the score at 96- 92: Russell Westbrook could be completed by agreement, the details of all, sending the game to over- scored 23 points, Kevin The Associated Press Tuesday. Once it is reviewed, which need to be put to time. Then, he and Tyrus Durant had 22 and Oklahoma Charlotte forward Michael Kidd-Gilchrist tries going to the basket the players’ ratification paper,”Bettman said. “We’ve Thomas had four points each City won for the 17th time in between Detroit center Greg Monroe, left, and forward Kyle Singler process can also begin. got to dot a lot of Is, cross a for Charlotte in the extra its last 20 games. during the first half Sunday. Knowing how long the lot of Ts. There’s still a lot of period. Serge Ibaka had 19 points wait was to get to this point, a work to be done, but the basic Nuggets 112,Lakers 105: and eight rebounds and Saturday Timberwolves with 21 points few more days of anticipation framework of the deal has Ty Lawson had 21 points and Kevin Martin scored 16 as the Blazers 102, Minnesota but left the game in the third shouldn’t be too much to been agreed upon.” 10 assists, Danilo Gallinari Thunder enjoyed a winning 97: Nicolas Batum and quarter because of a left hip take. Regular-season hockey The stoppage led to the scored 20 points and hit a big start to a stretch that sees games could be played within cancellation of at least 480 Wesley Matthews each made strain. Only hours earlier, 3-pointer with 13.8 seconds them play 11 of 13 on the road. Minnesota learned it lost star the next 10 days. games — the exact length of five 3s and scored 26 points left, and Denver won for the Oklahoma City came in hav- forward Kevin Love to a bro- When representatives the curtailed schedule hasn’t fifth time in seven games. ing played an NBA-low 12 to lead Portland past injury- ken right hand for the second from the NHL and the union been determined — bringing Kobe Bryant scored 29 road games this season and depleted Minnesota. time this season when an walked into a Manhattan the total of lost regular-sea- points and Dwight Howard improved to 9-4 as visitors. The Trail Blazers made 16 MRI confirmed the injury. hotel on Saturday, they knew son games to a minimum had 14 points and a career Alan Anderson scored 17 3-pointers and withstood a Banged-up Minnesota — they were running out of 2,178 during three lockouts high-tying 26 rebounds for of his career-high 27 points fourth-quarter rally by the which dressed only 10 players time to save the season. under Bettman. the Lakers, who have lost in the second quarter and Timberwolves to win for the — also played without point After hours and hours of The agreement, which three straight and four of five. Amir Johnson had 19 for the 10th time in 13 games and guard Ricky Rubio, who sat tense talks, the sides finally replaces the deal that expired Heat 99, Wizards 71: Raptors, who lost their sec- finish their four-game road out with back spasms. achieved their elusive deal Sept. 15, must be ratified by LeBron James scored 24 ond straight after winning trip with a 3-1 record. Damian Lillard had 20 early Sunday morning, finding the 30 team owners and points, Miami had an edge in eight of nine. Nikola Pekovic led the points for the Blazers. a way to restart a sport desper- approximately 740 players. Scoreboard

Leavens, Dakota Kotsios, Tyler Hague. Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 Boise State 28, Washington 26 Golden State 22 11 .667 4 Mount Hood 0 1 4 9 On The Air NORTH BEND (62): Hayden Davisson 12, Cam Sunday, Jan. 6 Monday, Dec. 24 L.A. Lakers 15 18 .455 11 Umpqua 0 1 3 9 1 Lucero 10, Drew Matthews 9, Zach Barker 8, Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 Hawaii Bowl Sacramento 13 21 .382 13⁄2 Saturday’s Scores Today Wyatt Cunningham 7, Ty Roane 6, Zach Wallace Seattle 24, Washington 14 SMU 43, Fresno State 10 Phoenix 12 23 .343 15 SWOCC 94, Clackamas 73 College Football — BCS Championship Game, 4, Hamilton Mateski 4, Hunter Jackson 2. Divisional Playoffs Wednesday, Dec. 26 Saturday’s Games Lane 93, Mount Hood 56 Notre Dame vs. Alabama, 5:30 p.m., ESPN. GIRLS Saturday, Jan. 12 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Boston 89, Atlanta 81 Portland 82, Linn-Benton 71 Men’s College Basketball — Notre Dame at Skyline League Baltimore at Denver, 1:30 p.m. (CBS) Central Michigan 24, Western Kentucky 21 Indiana 95, Milwaukee 80 Chemeketa 106, Umpqua 73 Cincinnati, 3:30 p.m., ESPN2. Thursday, Dec. 27 New York 114, Orlando 106 Wednesday’s Games League Overall Green Bay at San Francisco, 5 p.m. (FOX) NBA Basketball — Military Bowl Houston 112, Cleveland 104 Umpqua at SWOCC Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m., W L W L Sunday, Jan. 13 WGN. San Jose State 29, Bowling Green 20 Brooklyn 113, Sacramento 93 Linn-Benton at Lane Yoncalla 2 0 11 3 Seattle at Atlanta, 10 a.m. (FOX) Golf — PGA Tournament of Champions, 1 p.m., Houston at New England, 1:30 p.m. (CBS) Belk Bowl Portland 102, Minnesota 97 Portland at Mount Hood Elkton 2 0 3 9 Cincinnati 48, Duke 24 New Orleans 99, Dallas 96, OT Clackamas at Chemeketa Golf Channel. Camas Valley 1 0 5 7 Conference Championships Tuesday, Jan. 8 Holiday Bowl San Antonio 109, Philadelphia 86 SWOCC 94, Clackamas 73 Pacific 1 1 3 8 Sunday, Jan. 20 Baylor 49, UCLA 26 Denver 110, Utah 91 High School Boys Basketball — Marshfield at UVC 0 1 0 11 AFC, TBA (CBS) SWOCC (6-7): Dexter Williams 22, Anthony Reedsport, 7 p.m., KMHS (91.3 FM); North Bend at Friday, Dec. 28 L.A. Clippers 115, Golden State 89 Heitnzman 21, LaDarrell Mongkholtham 21, Powers 0 2 6 4 NFC, TBA (FOX) Independence Bowl Sunday’s Games South Umpqua, 7:30 p.m., K-Light (98.7 FM). New Hope 0 2 2 9 Dakota Allen 9, Riley Grandinetti 4, Da’Lorian High School Girls Basketball — North Bend at Pro Bowl Ohio 45, Louisiana-Monroe 14 Oklahoma City 104, Toronto 92 Sampson 4, Nick Scott 4, Cody Cozad 3, Bryan Friday’s Late Game Sunday, Jan. 27 South Umpqua, 6 p.m., K-Light (98.7 FM); Bandon Russell Athletic Bowl Miami 99, Washington 71 Boswell 2, Dereck Miller 2, Reece Racoma 2. Elkton 60, New Hope 53, OT At Honolulu at Coquille, 6 p.m., KTEE (94.9 FM and 95.7 FM). Virginia Tech 13, Rutgers 10, OT Charlotte 108, Detroit 101, OT CLACKAMAS (8-7): Kirby Hawkins 17, Grant Saturday’s Games AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) Meineke Car Care Bowl Memphis 92, Phoenix 81 Men’s College Basketball — Alabama at Missouri, Elkton 38, Powers 27 Sitton 15, Jordan Mosby-Barber 11, Jake Dewitt 4 p.m., ESPN; Baylor at Texas Tech, 4 p.m., ESPN2; Super Bowl Texas Tech 34, Minnesota 31 Denver 112, L.A. Lakers 105 10, Brock Lutes 8, Chris Lambert 5, Nate Pacific 58, UVC 36 Saturday, Dec. 29 Today’s Games Ohio State at Purdue, 6 p.m., ESPN. Yoncalla 56, New Hope 39 Sunday, Feb. 3 Keilholtz 4, Anthony Lianzo 2, Michone Hopkins Golf — PGA Tournament of Champions, 1 p.m., At New Orleans Armed Forces Bowl Oklahoma City at Washington, 4 p.m. Elkton 38, Powers 27 1, Drew Walters, Andrew Weaver. Golf Channel. AFC champion vs. NFC champion, 3 p.m. (CBS) Rice 33, Air Force 14 Boston at New York, 4:30 p.m. Halftime: SWOCC 53, Clackamas 36. Wednesday, Jan. 9 Elkton 4 10 12 12 — 38 Fight Hunger Bowl Cleveland at Chicago, 5 p.m. Powers 5 5 6 11 — 27 Seahawks 24, Redskins 14 San Antonio at New Orleans, 5 p.m. South Region Women Men’s College Basketball — Louisville at Seton Seattle 0 13 0 11 — 24 Arizona State 62, Navy 28 Hall, 4 p.m., ESPN2; West Virginia at Texas, 6 p.m., ELKTON (38): Aluna O’Brien 11, Desirae Pinstripe Bowl Dallas at Utah, 6 p.m. League Overall Maxwell 9, Amy Parker 8, Laura Holcomb 4, Washington 14 0 0 0 — 14 Orlando at Portland, 7 p.m. W L W L ESPN2; Boise State at Wyoming, 7 p.m., Root First Quarter Syracuse 38, West Virginia 14 Sports; Washington at California, 8 p.m., ESPN2. Savanah O’Brien 2, Hannah Whitley 2, Erika Alamo Bowl Memphis at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Lane 1 0 15 0 Wolfe 2, Emberly Herndon, Camilla Hoejdevang, Was—Royster 4 pass from Griffin III (Forbath Tuesday’s Games Clackamas 1 0 11 3 NBA Basketball — Los Angeles Lakers at San kick), 9:57. Texas 31, Orgeon State 27 Kasey Madsen, KailaTrout, Lea Whitley. Valley of the Sun Bowl Brooklyn at Philadelphia, 4 p.m. Chemeketa 1 0 8 6 Antonio, 5 p.m., ESPN; Dallas at Los Angeles Was—Paulsen 4 pass from Griffin III (Forbath Clippers, 7:30 p.m., ESPN. POWERS (27): Rebecca Standley 14, Kendall Michigan State 17, TCU 16 Miami at Indiana, 4 p.m. Linn-Benton 1 0 4 9 Stallard 9, Elizabeth Standley 3, Riley kick), 2:26. L.A. Lakers at Houston, 5 p.m. Umpqua 0 1 10 4 Second Quarter Monday, Dec. 31 Middlebrook 1, Riley Baldwin, Sadie Blanton, Music City Bowl Atlanta at Minnesota, 5 p.m. SWOCC 0 1 7 6 Local Schedule Jessie Martinez, Sierra Sotela. Sea—FG Hauschka 32, 12:05. Phoenix at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Mount Hood 01 210 Sea—Robinson 4 pass from Wilson (Hauschka Vanderbilt 34, North Carolina State 24 Sun Bowl Portland 0 1 110 Today Pacific 58, UVC 34 kick), 4:38. Sun Bowl Georgia Tech 21, Southern Cal 7 Saturday’s Scores No local events scheduled. Pacific 12 27 6 13 — 58 Sea—FG Hauschka 29, :00. Liberty Bowl College Basketball Clackamas 81, SWOCC 68 Tuesday, Jan. 8 UVC 11 6 5 12 — 34 Fourth Quarter Tulsa 31, Iowa State 17 Linn-Benton 77, Portland 66 High School Boys Basketball — Sunset PACIFIC (58): Riley Engdahl 14, Hannah Sea—Lynch 27 run (Miller pass from Wilson), Chick-fil-A Bowl Lane 87, Mount Hood 43 Conference: Myrtle Point at Gold Beach, 7:30 Fortune 14, Andee Keeler 13, Hailey Bowman 6, 7:08. Pac-12 Standings Clemson 25, LSU 24 Chemeketa 62, Umpqua 54 p.m.; Bandon at Coquille, 7:30 p.m. Far West Brittany Figueroa 6, Caitlin Happeny 4, Marina Sea—FG Hauschka 22, 5:32. Pac-12 Men Tuesday, Jan. 1 Wednesday’s Games League: North Bend at South Umpqua, 7:30 Byrne 2, Kaylee Ells, Heather Hardcastle, A—84,325. League Overall Heart of Dallas Bowl Umpqua at SWOCC p.m.; Siuslaw at Sutherlin, 7:30 p.m.; Douglas at Hannah Miller. W L W L UVC (34): Ravens 24, Colts 9 Oklahoma State 58, Purdue 14 Linn-Benton at Lane Brookings-Harbor, 7:30 p.m. Nonleague: Lilly Berry-Cabiao 17, Sami Skelly 7, Arizona 2 0 14 0 Indianapolis 0 6 3 0 — 9 Gator Bowl Portland at Mount Hood Marshfield at Reedsport, 7 p.m. Canyonville Rheo Rocco 5, Marissa Perez 4, Kaley Dahl 1, Arizona State 20 132 Kaley Milholland. Baltimore 0 10 7 7 — 24 Northwestern 34, Mississippi State 20 Clackamas at Chemeketa Christian at Pacific, 7:30 p.m. UCLA 20 123 Second Quarter Capital One Bowl Clackamas 81, SWOCC 68 High School Girls Basketball — Sunset Nonleague Bal—FG Tucker 23, 11:18. Oregon 1 0 12 2 Georgia 45, Nebraska 31 SWOCC (7-6): Quynne Eharis 24, Jazmin Conference: Myrtle Point at Gold Beach, 6 p.m.; Phoenix 57, North Bend 28 Ind—FG Vinatieri 47, 2:25. Washington 1 0 9 5 Outback Bowl Bembry 13, Maricela Aguilera 11, Meg Berry 10, Bandon at Coquille, 6 p.m. Far West League: Bal—Leach 2 run (Tucker kick), :50. California 1 1 9 5 Phoenix 12 16 1415—57 South Carolina 33, Michigan 28 Sarah Dexter 4, Hailey Laird 3, Kyla Siri 3, Ashlee North Bend at South Umpqua, 6 p.m.; Siuslaw at Ind—FG Vinatieri 52, :00. USC 1 1 6 9 North Bend 8 12 3 5 — 28 Rose Bowl Desantos, Marisa Toti. Sutherlin, 6 p.m.; Douglas at Brookings-Harbor, PHOENIX (57): Bailee Talley 23, Kasey Third Quarter Oregon State 0 1 10 4 Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14 CLACKAMAS (11-3): Sade Elliott 20, Ashleigh 6 p.m. Nonleague: Canyonville Christian at Hamilton 10, Amanda Skaff 9, Baylee Toney 6, Bal—Pitta 20 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), Washington State 0 1 9 5 Orange Bowl Anderson 18, Laci Effenberger 13, Jenny Johnson Pacific, 6 p.m. Erika Marshall 4, Delanie Tally 3, Alyssa Brown 2, 8:26. Colorado 0 2 10 4 Florida State 31, Northern Illinois 10 13, Jordin Feldman 11, Megan Feldman 6, Selin High School Swimming — North Bend at Taft Alyssa Wallack. Ind—FG Vinatieri 26, :40. Stanford 0 2 9 6 Wednesday, Jan. 2 Bilen, Tori Wilkinson. Invitational, 4 p.m. NORTH BEND (28): Rachel Oman 7, Madison Fourth Quarter Utah 0 2 8 6 Sugar Bowl Saturday’s Scores Halftime: SWOCC 44, Clackamas 35. Wednesday, Jan. 9 Spence 6, Shalah Collicott 5, Jasmine Barker 4, Bal—Boldin 18 pass from Flacco (Tucker kick), Louisville 33, Florida 23 College Women’s Basketball — Umpqua at Britni Ring 4, Emma Powley 1, Rylie Waddington 9:14. UCLA 68, Stanford 60 Thursday, Jan. 3 Arizona 60, Utah 57 SWOCC, 5:30 p.m. 1, McKenzie Edwards, Gabby Hobson, Hannah A—71,379. Fiesta Bowl Transactions College Men’s Basketball — Umpqua at Noble, Carissa Thomas, Alex Wilkinson, Aubree Washington 68, Washington State 63 Texans 19, Bengals 13 Oregon 35, Kansas State 17 California 72, USC 64 BASEBALL SWOCC, 7:30 p.m. Williams. Friday, Jan. 4 Cincinnati 0 7 3 3 — 13 Friday, Jan. 4 Sunday’s Scores American League Cotton Bowl Wrestling Houston 3 6 7 3 — 19 Oregon 79, Oregon State 66 BOSTON RED SOX — Agreed to terms with 1B Wrestling First Quarter High School Results Texas A&M 41, Oklahoma 13 Arizona State 65, Colorado 56 Mark Hamilton on a minor league contract. Riddle Shamrock Tournament Saturday, Jan. 5 Hou—FG S.Graham 48, 7:49. Wednesday’s Games NEW YORK YANKEES — Designated OF Chris Team Scores: Coquille 222, Roseburg JV 214, Second Quarter BBVA Compass Bowl BASKETBALL Washington State at Stanford, 7 p.m. Dickerson for assignment. Madras 170.5, Douglas 129, Roseburg JV2 126, Mississippi 38, Pittsburgh 17 BOYS Hou—FG S.Graham 27, 13:07. Washington at California, 8 p.m. SEATTLE MARINERS — Assigned RHP D.J. Oakland 115, Siuslaw 87, Etna 80, North Valley Sunday, Jan. 6 Skyline League Cin—Hall 21 interception return (Brown kick), Thursday’s Games Mitchell outright to Tacoma (PCL). 50, Crow 49, Mohawk 41, Glendale 23, Riddle 19, GoDaddy.com Bowl League Overall 9:30. GoDaddy.com Bowl Arizona at Oregon, 6 p.m. National League Creswell 16, Mt. Shasta 16, Dunsmuir 14, Cascade Arkansas State 17, Kent State 13 W L W L Hou—FG S.Graham 22, 2:19. UCLA at Utah, 6:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES DODGERS—Agreed to terms with Christian 12, North Douglas 9, McKenzie 6. Third Quarter Today Elkton 2 0 8 4 USC at Colorado, 7 p.m. 2B Alfredo Amezaga on a minor league contract. Championship Matches Hou—Foster 1 run (S.Graham kick), 10:31. BCS National Championship Camas Valley 10 93 Arizona State at Oregon State, 8:30 p.m. NEW YORK METS — Agreed to terms with INF 106 — Ian Oppenlander, Mad, p. Tristen Cin—FG Brown 34, 7:48. At Miami UVC 1 0 6 4 Omar Quintanilla on a minor league contract. Sunquest, RJV2, 4:47. 113 — Bryce Vincent, Mad, Fourth Quarter Notre Dame (12-0) vs. Alabama (12-1), 5:30 p.m. Pac-12 Women New Hope 1 174 PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Released RHP Rick d. Marcus Allen, Coq, 4-2. 120 — Toby Dill, RJV, p. Hou—FG S.Graham 24, 14:17. (ESPN) League Overall Pacific 11 38 van den Hurk. Samuel Flores, Mad, 0:32. 126 — Jarred Dupont, Cin—FG Brown 47, 9:03. W L W L Powers 0 2 4 7 BASKETBALL Mad, d. Ryan Burum, RJV, 3-2. 132 — Brandon A—71,738. Stanford 2 0131 Yoncalla 0 2 3 11 Pro Basketball California 2 0121 National Basketball Association Saturday’s Games Hawes, Mad, p. John Theofanides, Etna, 2:20. 138 Packers 24, Vikings 10 — Miguel Vasquez, Mad, p. Ryan Warren, Dou, UCLA 2 0 11 2 CHICAGO BULLS—Signed G Daequan Cook. Elkton 62, Powers 35 Minnesota 3 0 0 7 — 10 1:21. 145 — Tristan Dixon, Coq, dec. Eli Garrard, NBA Washington 2 0 10 3 CLEVELAND CAVALIERS—Waived F Samardo UVC 65, Pacific 42 Green Bay 7 10 7 0 — 24 Dou, 3-1. 152 — Chris Elmer, Coq, d. Austin EASTERN CONFERENCE USC 2 0 5 8 Samuels. New Hope 66, Yoncalla 52 First Quarter Hutchins, RJV, 8-4. 160 — Hayden Miles, Siu, p. Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Arizona 1 1 9 4 DALLAS MAVERICKS—Waived G Chris Douglas- Min—FG Walsh 33, 9:26. Elkton 62, Powers 35 Austin Flood, Coq, 1:32. 170 — Sye Yates, Coq, p. New York 2310.697— Washington State 1 1 5 8 Roberts. GB—Harris 9 run (Crosby kick), :00. 1 Elkton quarter scores not available Ryan Comstock, Oak, 1:12. 182 — Michael Romine, Brooklyn 19 15 .559 4⁄2 Colorado 0 2 11 2 HOUSTON ROCKETS—Suspended F Royce Second Quarter Powers 9 4 12 5 — 35 Coq, p. Jonny Comstock, Oak, 1:49. 195 — Jesse Boston 16 17 .485 7 Utah 0 2 9 4 White. GB—FG Crosby 20, 3:25. ELKTON (62): Brandon Bowen 18, Colton Webb, RJV, p. John Souza, Etna, 5:54. 220 — David Philadelphia 15 20 .429 9 Arizona State 0 2 8 6 MIAMI HEAT — Waived G Terrel Harris. GB—Kuhn 3 run (Crosby kick), :38. 1 Maxwell 13, John Evoniuk 11, Tracy Doudna 9, Henry, Oak, p. Jake Snyder, RJV, :52. 285 — Ryan Toronto 12 22 .353 11⁄2 Oregon State 0 2 6 8 PHILADELPHIA 76ERS—Recalled F Arnett Third Quarter Tyler Sky 5, Stanley Dunas 2, Nick Helgren 2, Connor, Siu, p. Zach Latimer, Coq, :35. Southeast Division W L Pct GB Oregon 0 2 212 Moultrie from Sioux Falls (NBADL). Waived G GB—Kuhn 9 pass from Rodgers (Crosby kick), Gordon Leach 2, Austin Buell, Luke Dunas, Third-Place Matches Miami 23 9 .719 — Sunday’s Scores Maalik Wayns. 9:25. Justice Murphy. 106 — Taylor Spence, Ros JV, d. Luke Schwall, Atlanta 20 12 .625 3 USC 67, Oregon 62 FOOTBALL Fourth Quarter 1 POWERS (35): Carl Martinez 12, Tye Jackson 9, Etna, 8-4. 113 — Luke Valle, NV, d. Ricky Esparza, Orlando 12 21 .364 11⁄2 UCLA 68, Oregon State 64 National Football League Min—Jenkins 50 pass from Webb (Walsh kick), 1 Devin MacKensen 6, Clayton Stallard 6, Aaron Gle, 2-0. 120 — Kody Courtright, Coq, p. Skyler Charlotte 9 24 .273 14⁄2 California 53, Colorado 49 CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed LB Kion 3:39. Pedrick 2, Cougar Bessey, James Clauson, Jaron Tidwell, Cre, 1:59. 126 — tie-Wyatt Yates, Coq, and Washington 4 28 .125 19 Stanford 70, Utah 56 Wilson to a reserve/future contract. A—71,548. MacDonald, Sean Martinezs, Ron Zemke. Lane McDonald, Mad. 132 — Nate Mandera, Ros Central Division W L Pct GB Arizona State 65, Washington State 77 CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed LB Ricky UVC 65, Pacific 43 JV, d. Michael Mason, Dou, 12-5. 138 — tie-CJ Indiana 20 14 .588 — Washington 76, Arizona 65 Elmore and LB Marcus Benard to reserve/future 1 Tuesday’s Games contracts. Pacific 8 12 10 13 — 43 Palmer, Dun, and Colby DeVasler, Oak. 145 — College Football Chicago 18 13 .581 ⁄2 UVC 12 15 16 22 — 65 David Harker, Ros JV, p. Austin Bigbee, Moh, Milwaukee 16 16 .500 3 Utah at Colorado, 5 p.m. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed WR Brittan PACIFIC (43): Tyler Cline 16, Ethan Cline 11, :34. 152 — Kyler Wentz, Ros JV2, d. Luke Carroll, Detroit 13 23 .361 8 Stanford at California, 7 p.m. Golden and TE Zach Miller to reserve/future 1 Nick Scaffo 11, Tim Hunter 4, Mike Wagner 3, Siu, 10-4. 160 — tie-Randy Nicholson, NV, and Bowl Schedule Cleveland 8 27 .229 12⁄2 Friday’s Games contracts. Tanner Colton, Jacob Engdahl, Ian Hickey, Austin Mitchell, Dou. 170 — tie-Ethan Short, Saturday, Dec. 15 WESTERN CONFERENCE Oregon State at Arizona, 5 p.m. NEW YORK JETS — Signed DE Jay Richardson Damon O‘Donnell, Garrett Phillips, Nathan Mad, and Ryan Clarkin, NV. 182 — Chance New Mexico Bowl Southwest Division W L Pct GB Oregon at Arizona State, 5:30 p.m. to a reserve/future contract. Watson. Wimberly, Dou, d. Turner Wyckoff, Siu, 8-7. 195 — Arizona 49, Nevada 48 San Antonio 27 9 .750 — Washington at USC, 6 p.m. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES — Signed QB Mike 1 UVC (65): Danny Medak 23, Joel Graham 15, tie-Bryan Hayes, Ros JV2, and Nephi Jentzsch, Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Memphis 21 10 .677 3⁄2 Washington State at UCLA, 7 p.m. Kafka and CB Cliff Harris to reserve/future con- Bayley Adams 9, Ian Graham 5, Josh Howell 5, Crow. 220 — tie-Jonathan Va De Walker, MS, and Utah State 41, Toledo 15 Houston 20 14 .588 6 NWAACC tracts. Bryant Perez 4, Nathan Cagle 2, Cooper Tharp 2, Zack Caddock, Ros JV2. 285 — Austin Dowden, Thursday, Dec. 20 Dallas 13 21 .382 13 TENNESSEE TITANS — Signed CB Chris 1 Bennett Gurney, David Hand, Hank Hawkins. Ros JV2, d. Cameron Findley, Dou, 11-9, OT. Poinsettia Bowl New Orleans 8 25 .242 17⁄2 South Region Men Hawkins to a reserve/future contract. BYU 23, San Diego State 6 Northwest Division W L Pct GB League Overall WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Signed DB D.J. Nonleague Friday, Dec. 21 Oklahoma City 26 7 .788 — W L W L Johnson to a reserve/future contract. Pro Football 1 North Bend 62, Phoenix 23 St. Petersburg (Fla.) Bowl Denver 20 16 .556 7⁄2 Lane 1 0 13 2 COLLEGE Phoenix 9 9 2 3 — 23 Central Forida 38, Ball State 17 Portland 18 15 .545 8 Chemeketa 1 0 8 4 FLORIDA—Announced QB Jacoby Brissett and NFL Playoffs 1 North Bend 18 20 13 11 — 62 Saturday, Dec. 22 Minnesota 15 15 .500 9⁄2 SWOCC 1 0 6 7 S/RB Chris Johnson have been granted scholar- PHOENIX (23): Jose Deras 8, Tyson Morris 5, Wild-card Playoffs New Orleans Bowl Utah 17 18 .486 10 Portland 1 0 5 8 ship releases and plan to transfer. Joe Raffensperger 6, Jason Wyncoop 2, Hunter Saturday, Jan. 5 Louisiana-Lafayette 43, East Carolina 34 Pacific Division W L Pct GB Clackamas 0 1 8 7 RUTGERS — Announced RB Jawan Jamison will Mahaffey 2, Ty Mahaffey, Kenden Mayers, Ricky Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 Las Vegas Bowl L.A. Clippers 27 8 .771 — Linn-Benton 0 1 4 7 enter the NFL draft. C M C M Y K Y K

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In staying at Oregon, KELLY Kelly will have to deal with From Page B1 fallout from an NCAA inves- tigation into the school’s use Earlier Sunday, a person of recruiting services. familiar with Cleveland’s The inquiry is the result of coaching search said the team reports that surfaced in 2011 passed on Kelly after he was concerning payments Oregon indecisive about making the made to two such services, leap to the NFL. The Browns including a $25,000 check sent nearly had a deal with Kelly to Willie Lyles and Houston- two days ago, but they’ve based Complete Scouting moved on to other candidates, Services in 2010. Lyles had a said the person who spoke to relationship with a player who The Associated Press on con- committed to Oregon. dition of anonymity because Last month, Yahoo Sports of the sensitivity of the search. reported that Oregon is The buyout for Kelly’s headed toward a hearing with contract with Oregon is $3.5 the NCAA committee on million. infractions because the two Kelly’s decision to stay at sides couldn’t come to an Oregon came as a surprise agreement on appropriate after months of speculation sanctions. Yahoo cited two that this season was his last unidentified sources. with the Ducks. It appeared Earlier this year, Oregon that offensive coordinator requested a summary dispo- Mark Helfrich, a Marshfield sition in the case. The school High School graduate, was the presented a report to the leading candidate to replace infractions committee out- him. lining violations the school The Associated Press Ducks fans at the Fiesta believed occurred and appro- Baltimore wide receiver Anquan Boldin makes a touch-down catch against Indianapolis cornerback Darius Butler during the second half Sunday. Bowl made their feelings priate sanctions. But that clear by chanting “We want request was apparently Chip!” during the victory turned down. celebration. Nike co-founder The NCAA does not com- Ravens advance to face Denver and Oregon mega-booster ment on ongoing investiga- Phil Knight proclaimed to a tions. BALTIMORE (AP) — The Baltimore it prolongs the Ravens’ pursuit of their recap it all and try to say what is one of reporter following the game: “We’ve cooperated fully Ravens want one long final ride for Ray first NFL title since the 2000 season, your greatest moments.” “I was one of ‘em.” with them. If they want to talk Lewis. Having disposed of Andrew Luck when Lewis won the first of two He would like nothing more than to Kelly himself said about to us again, we’ll continue to and the Colts, they now face a more Defensive Player of the Year awards. change past results against Manning, the NFL interest: “I’ll listen cooperate fully,” Kelly said fol- imposing challenge. “I came to Baltimore to win a cham- who was 2-0 in the postseason against and we’ll see.” lowing the Fiesta Bowl. “I feel Next up, Peyton Manning and the pionship,”Boldin added. “We all did.” Baltimore while with the Colts. But at the same time, he confident in the situation.” Denver Broncos. Lewis, who made 13 tackles Sunday, The loss ended the Colts’ turn- acknowledged a love for Kelly explained that he Anquan Boldin set a franchise record ended his last home game in Baltimore around season in which they went from Oregon. stayed at Oregon following with 145 yards receiving, including the at fullback, of all things, for the final 2-14 to the playoffs in coach Chuck “It’s a special place with the interest from Tampa Bay clinching touchdown in the Ravens’ 24-9 kneel-down. He then went into a short Pagano’s first year in Indianapolis (11- special people. They accept- because he had “unfinished victory Sunday over Indianapolis in an version of his trademark dance before 6). Pagano missed 12 weeks while ed me six years ago when I business” with the Ducks. AFC wild-card game. The win delays star being mobbed by teammates. undergoing treatment for leukemia and was at New Hampshire. Not The team was ranked No. 1 linebacker Lewis’ retirement for at least He followed with a victory lap, his returned last week. many people knew about and appeared headed for another week as Baltimore (11-6) heads to right arm, covered by a brace, held high He was upbeat following the defeat me,” Kelly said. “Gave me an another shot at the national top-seeded Denver (13-3) next Saturday. in salute to the fans after playing for the to the team he served as an assistant opportunity to come here. It championship until a 17-14 The Broncos beat the Ravens 34-17 first time since tearing his right triceps coach for four years. really means a lot.” loss to Stanford on Nov. 17. three weeks ago. on Oct. 14 against Dallas. “The foundation is set, and we said “I wanted Denver,” Boldin said, “My only focus was to come in and we were going to build one on rock and “because they beat us. get my team a win. Nothing else was not on sand,”Pagano said. “You weath- “We’ll make it different.” planned,” the 37-year-old Lewis said. er storms like this and you learn from BASKETBALL Mathias Ward added 11 points. And he wanted the Broncos because “It’s one of those things, when you times like this.” Aaron Moore led Portland From Page B1 State (3-8, 1-3) with 14 points and 11 rebounds. Renado The Ducks shot 16 of 30 in Parker had 12 points. Packers earn rematch with 49ers the second half to finish 29 of 59 for the game. The Beavers WOMEN BY BARRY WILNER also had eight receptions. were 12 of 31 in the second No.16 UCLA 68,Oregon The Associated Press “It only takes one week to half and 25 of 60 for the State 64: Alyssia Brewer turn things around in the game. scored 15 points and grabbed More rematches ahead. NFL and we did that,” said “I don’t think it was any- eight rebounds to lead No. 16 After Green Bay routed Foster, whose team lost to thing other than we could not UCLA (11-2, 2-0 Pac-12) over Minnesota 24-10 Saturday Minnesota and Indianapolis make plays,” Oregon State the host Beavers on Sunday. night, it set up a trip to San to slip to the AFC’s third head coach Craig Robinson Oregon State led 34-29 at Francisco. The 49ers beat the seed. said of his team in the second halftime and shot 40.6 per- Packers at Lambeau Field to Cincinnati (10-7) gained 20-minute period. “I cent from the field for the open the season. only 198 yards and had 12 thought we had good looks game, while UCLA shot 37 The Packers didn’t let first downs. Its touchdown and they just weren’t falling.” percent. But the Beavers had 2,000-yard rusher Adrian came on Leon Hall’s inter- Pepperdine 54,Portland 24 turnovers. Peterson run ception return. 47: Stacy Davis had his third Ali Gibson led Oregon over them “It’s hard to put it into double-double of the season State with 15 points. Deven again. words,” Hall said. “It’s dis- with 14 points and 10 Hunter had nine points and a Saturday Indeed, appointing. I mean, we had a rebounds, and Pepperdine team-high nine rebounds for Games Packers good year, but it didn’t end overcame a 12-point deficit the Beavers (6-8, 0-2), who fullback The Associated Press how we wanted it to and how early in the second half to beat lost at the buzzer in their John Kuhn Green Bay fullback John Kuhn celebrates after scoring a touchdown we planned it to. At the end the Pilots on Saturday. league opener against USC had a bigger impact with two during the first half against Minnesota on Saturday. of the day, they made the The key sequence for the on Friday. touchdowns. plays that won the game for Waves (9-6, 1-1 West Coast) USC 67, Oregon 62: And the Houston Texans or you can get beat on any when he rushed for 210 them.” was a 12-0 run that enabled Cassie Harberts and Ariya are heading back to New day.” yards. With a second straight them to tie the game at 39 Crook scored 16 points England, where their season Adrian Peterson and the It was Rodgers’ first home wild-card loss in Houston, with slightly less than 9 min- apiece to lead the Trojans began to unravel. A 19-13 win Vikings didn’t bring their playoff victory. the Bengals extended one of utes left in the game. over the host Ducks. over Cincinnati on Saturday best to Green Bay. One week Minnesota’s late touch- the NFL’s longest playoff Oskars Reinfelds led Alexyz Vaioletama had 10 in the wild-card round after Peterson rushed for 199 down was a 50-yard pass to droughts. They haven’t won a Portland (7-10, 0-2) with 11 points, and Brianna Barrett means the Texans have a date yards to lift Minnesota into Michael Jenkins. postseason game since the points, and Derrick Rodgers had 10 points and nine assists next Sunday in Foxborough. the playoffs, the 2,000-yard Next, the Packers get the 1990 season. scored 10. for the Trojans (5-8, 2-0). Arian Foster, the catalyst in runner was held to 99. And Niners (11-4-1), who won They got two field goals Montana 62, Portland USC led 32-30 at halftime the victory against the Vikings quarterback 30-22 at Lambeau to start the from Josh Brown, and Andy State 55: Will Cherry had 16 and never trailed in the sec- Bengals, isn’t fazed by facing Christian Ponder was side- season. San Francisco is a 3- Dalton overthrew an open points and seven assists to ond half, but the Ducks tied the AFC East champions, lined by an elbow injury; point favorite. A.J. Green in the end zone lead Montana to a 62-55 win the game three times in the who routed Houston 42-14 backup Joe Webb couldn’t “They’re different as late in the fourth quarter. over the visiting Vikings on final 5 minutes. last month. manufacture much offense. well,”Rodgers said. “They’re Along with Foster’s Saturday night. Amanda Delgado and Houston (13-4) lost three Ten receivers caught a great defense. Very talented touchdown, the Texans got Kareem Jamar had 14 Ariel Thomas scored 15 of its last four games to blow passes from Green Bay quar- offense as well. It’s going to four field goals from Shayne points and seven rebounds for points apiece for Oregon (2- home-field advantage in the terback Aaron Rodgers, tying be a very tough challenge for Graham. Montana (8-4, 4-0 Big Sky). 12, 0-2). conference, slipping to third a playoff record, with Kuhn us.” overall. scoring on a 9-yarder. Texans 19, Bengals 13: New England (12-4) is an DeJuan Harris also had a 9- Foster gained 140 yards, Chris Clemons, their best sandwiched field goals of 32 1 SEAHAWKS early 9 ⁄2-point favorite. yard TD run, and Green Bay becoming the first player pass rusher, who hurt his left and 29 yards around a 4-yard “I’m not a big believer in kept Peterson in check. It with at least 100 yards From Page B1 knee in the third quarter and touchdown pass from Wilson momentum,” Foster said. was a turnaround from what rushing in his first three did not return. He also was to Michael Robinson. “Every Sunday you have to the star running back did in postseason games. He “It was only two touch- scheduled for an MRI. The Seahawks controlled come out and bring your best his last trip to Lambeau, scored on a 1-yard run and downs, but it’s still a big The Seahawks started the second half, but one drive comeback and, in this setting their rally with three consec- came up empty when Lynch and the crowd, it’s a mar- utive scoring drives to pull fumbled at Washington’s 1- velous statement about the within a point, 14-13, at half- yard line and another ended TheWorldLink.comTheWorldLink.com ReaderReader SurveySurvey guys’ resolve,” Seattle coach time. Steven Hauschka, who in a punt deep in Redskins Pete Carroll said. injured his left calf during the territory rather than a long A significant concern for first half and had to relinquish field goal attempt by an EENNTERNTTEERR TTOTOO WWINWIINN the Seahawks is defensive kickoff duties, nevertheless injured kicker.

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