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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $2 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM + PLUS >> 1B SUNDAY Gators The 1D Preserving basics of a local romp to watching landmark 34-3 win birds Taste Buddies Opinion/4A Story, 2A 3A LCPD Fair, fair Chief site get a new name wants COURTESY Mike Nelson (left) and Tim Murphy of Columbia County Resources, which owns the fairgrounds. job in I-75 landmark Jet gets Tally Makes 1st cut as field a new narrowed from 52 to 20.

By CARL MCKINNEY lease [email protected] Lake City Police Chief on life Argatha Gilmore is a seri- ous contender to lead the Retired judge, HAECO, Tallahassee city, county all joining Police forces to spruce it up. Department after the By CARL MCKINNEY search for [email protected] a new chief The vintage military jet in the state capital has is one of the first thing peo- Gilmore ple see driving south into narrowed Lake City on Interstate 75. the field from 52 to 20 con- The plane, an A-7 Corsair tenders. II, sits off the interstate near Gilmore, who took the the U.S. Highway 90 exit, reins as Lake City’s police and has welcomed people chief in 2009, applied for into the community since the spot Sept. 9. In her the 1980s, said Vernon cover letter, she describes Douglas, who helped get it on loan from the National her experience assuming Naval Aviation Museum in command at LCPD. Pensacola. But it needs love “I took the helm at and care, or else the Navy LCPD in an era of insta- will take it away — and was Courtesy HAECO bility, accepted a mandate almost ready to. HAECO employee Tom Oneal is pictured with the A-7 Corsair II last week during preliminary to turnaround perfor- work on the new maintenance regime. The aircraft must be maintained to U.S. Navy stan- mance, spearheaded oper- JET continued on 6A dards if it is to remain here on loan from the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola. ational reforms, elevated the brand image, rebuilt morale, restored public confidence, and built a foundation that equips the UF teaching intern busted agency for long-term suc- cesses in delivering quality for meth at county school police services in dynam- ically evolving society,” By MICHAEL PHILIPS studying to be Gilmore wrote. [email protected] a teacher and Gilmore wrote that the was placed job opening is a unique When Sarah Elizabeth as an intern POW/MIA “homecoming” opportunity Kolb climbed into the back of at Fort White RECOGNITION to return to TPD, where a Columbia County deputy’s Elementary DAY AT VA she started her law enforce- patrol car Thursday morning, School. ment career and worked she knew she was a defeated Kolb Upon first for 25 years. woman. arriving to PHOTO COURTESY VA She started as a patrol Kolb, 30, had recently relo- Fort White, Kolb said she officer in 1984, a position Edward Sheffield, former Korean War POW, and his cated to Fort White with her hadn’t made . But it was she stayed in for five years. wife are seen with Craig Deatherage of the office husband, living on SW Mission of Congressman Neal Dunn on Friday at POW/MIA Springs Court. She was a CHIEF continued on 7A INTERN continued on 7A Recognition Day at the Lake City VA hospital. University of Florida student

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Jerry Krummrich shares his wisdom QUICK HITS Scripture of the Day “Fear not, O land; be glad and rejoice: for the Lord will do great things.” Birdwatching basics — Joel 2:21 (KJV) ‘Introduction to Thought for Today Birding’ held at Alligator Lake. The child is father of the man. — William Wordsworth, 1770-1850, English poet By MICHAEL PHILIPS [email protected] Not many folks would find the “Introduction to Winning Lottery Numbers Sparrows” interesting Pick 3: (Friday p.m.) 6-2-4 reading. Nor would they Pick 4: (Friday p.m.) 8-5-7-3 find fascination at seeing Fantasy 5: (Friday) 10-23-25-28-31 a caterpillar’s bodily fluids backlit by the sun as a Carolina chickadee whacks Correction it against a tree trunk. Kristina Sommers was the former wife of James Then again, there is only Sommers, who died in a motorcycle accident in one Jerry Krummrich, August. A story in Thursday’s edition indicated a man spoken of with otherwise concerning their marital status. the utmost reverence by everyone at Four Rivers Audubon. Submissions Besides birds, The Lake City Reporter accepts photographs and caption Krummrich, who has led information to run at the discretion of the editor. If you would Four Rivers Audubon’s like to see your organization in the newspaper, send the picture monthly bird-watching and information to [email protected]. outings at Alligator Lake, dubbed Alli-Walks, for nearly 15 years, enjoys Lake City Reporter spreading appreciation HOW TO REACH US BUSINESS ...... 754-0419 for our avian friends. Main number . . . . . (386) 752-1293 Yesterday, about a half Fax number ...... 752-9400 CIRCULATION dozen people attended Circulation ...... 755-5445 Home delivery of the Lake City Reporter the first of two sessions of Online . . . www lakecityreporter. com. should be completed by 6:30 a.m. The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate Tuesday through Friday, and by 7:30 “Introduction to Birding,” of Community Newspapers Inc., is a.m. on Sunday. led by Krummrich and published Tuesday through Friday and Please call 386-755-5445 to report any award-winning nature pho- Sunday at 180 E. Duval St., Lake City, problems with your delivery service. FL 32055. Periodical postage paid at tographer John Middleton, Lake City, FL, Member Audit Bureau of In Columbia County, customers should for bird-watching novices. Circulation and The Associated Press. call before 10:30 a.m. to report a Yesterday’s session was All material herein is property of the service error for same day re-delivery. Lake City Reporter. Reproduction in After 10:30 a.m., next day re-delivery held at the Department whole or in part is forbidden without or service related credits will be issued. of Transportation’s boat the permission of the publisher. In all other counties where home delivery U.S. Postal Service No. 310-880. ramp at Alligator Lake. And MICHAEL PHILIPS/Lake City Reporter is available, next day re-delivery or they couldn’t have picked POSTMASTER: Send address changes service related credits will be issued. Jerry Krummrich (left) gives “Introduction to Birding” attendee Rebecca Holt tips to Lake City Reporter, P.O. Box 1709, better conditions, as the Lake City, FL 32056. Circulation ...... 755-5445 on using binoculars after a Red-shouldered hawk was spotted in a nearby tree. ([email protected]) penultimate day of summer Publisher Todd Wilson . . 754-0418 proved to be comfortably birds was developed at a oculars does not mean the your eyes off the subject. 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Middleton went on to may come Krummrich explain how to adjust the Mostly Sunny Sunny Partly Partly naturally for on a nearby tree. and hinge, eye relief and focus Sunny Cloudy Cloudy those who Middleton wheel. He also taught per- love the outdoors, gaining explained the differences haps the most important the knowledge will take a between binocular types lesson of the day: When lot of field work, especial- and passed along some you think you spot some- HI 89 LO 64 HI 90 LO 65 HI 91 LO 69 HI 93 LO 71 HI 95 LO 72 ly for anyone aspiring to interesting tidbits. (Did thing you want to see clos- know as much about birds you know the “10X,” e.g., er, bring the binoculars up REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Sunday, Sep. 22 as Krummrich. 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Actual size | 2 x 3 Ad WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY 90° 7a Actual 1p high 7p Average high 6a On Sept. 22, 1987, hurricane Emily, the first Actual low Average low hurricane to roam the 100° Caribbean in nearly six years, made landfall 90° over the Dominican 80° Republic, packing 125- mph winds. Emily killed 70° three people and caused 30 million dollars 60° in damage. 50° 40° Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat SUNday, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A FLORIDA GATEWAY FAIR Fair, site both have new names The switch will cut Murphy said the name down on confusion, change is not an attempt to garner state funding to ele- fair officials say. vate the Florida Gateway Fair to a state event. By TONY BRITT “Florida has already [email protected] got one state operation, As Juliet philosophically which is down in Tampa. asked, what’s in a name? We’re tied into the state For Columbia County on the agriculture (event) Resources, there was a lot side, but as far as being a as it related to the local state-funded operation such fairgrounds and the flag- as Perry, Georgia, we’re ship event held there. not interested in doing To avoid confusion as to nothing like that,” he said, what entity exactly hosted referring to the city where the annual fair and rodeo, the Georgia State Fair is CCR has changed the held. name of the fair and the Thus far, the name property where it’s held. change has received a posi- The fairgrounds will tive reception. no longer have Columbia COURTESY Murphy said there hasn’t County attached its name Mike Nelson (left), president of Columbia County Resources, which owns the fairgrounds, is seen with Tim Murphy, been any blowback asso- and will now be known vice-president of CCR, outside the fairgrounds office on Friday. The Columbia County Fair and the Columbia County ciated with changing the as the Florida Gateway Fairgrounds have been renamed Florida Gateway Fair and Florida Gateway Fairgrounds, respectively. fair’s name. Fairgrounds, and the event “We haven’t had the first, will be called the Florida on it for a while, trying Fairgrounds,’ people would Lake City is the Gateway down. I mean not the first blow- Gateway Fair. to come up with what we (think) the county was the to Florida, and everything “We’ve applied for some back on it at all — not a “It’s always been wanted to change it to. owner. That caused a lot of that gets mentioned around grants, so we’re hoping one,” Murphy said. considered part of the And because it has been friction.” here it’s ‘the Gateway to that there’s going to be county, and the county associated so much with Nelson Florida,’” he some bigger and better really has nothing to do Columbia County and the said there Murphy said the CCR said. things coming,” Nelson with the ownership of county actually does not was no board had applied for This year said. the fairgrounds,” said have anything to do with particular a substantial grant the fair will Murphy said the board Mike Nelson, Columbia it,” the board decided a reason through the Department be celebrat- had applied for a substan- County Resources pres- name change was in order, the orga- of Agriculture, and they ing its 65th tial grant through the ident, during a recent Nelson said. nization’s anniversary, Department of Agriculture, interview. “So, we decided Tim Murphy, Columbia eight-mem- hope to enclose the and Nelson and they hope to enclose that we’re still Columbia County Resources vice ber board rodeo arena using said with the rodeo arena using County Resources, but president, echoed Nelson’s settled on those funds. the new those funds. now we’re doing business comments. the name name, coun- “It will enable us to as the Florida Gateway “We just felt like it need- Florida ty residents have some performances Fairgrounds.” ed to be directed more to Gateway Fairgrounds. should also be expecting (besides a rodeo), such as Nelson said the name the fairgrounds,” he said. “We kept throwing new events in the coming . . . possibly some smaller change has been years in “A lot of times when you things around and throw- months and years, once concerts and different the making. said ‘Columbia County ing things around and funding has been locked activities,” he said. “We’ve been working Intro to ag for $ off 4H, FFA 10

By TONY BRITT Brake [email protected] Students from the Columbia County 4-H, Service Columbia High School FFA and Fort White High With mention of ad. Expires 09/30/19. School FFA programs got a first-hand look at local agri- culture industries Friday during an educational tour. Seventeen students from the area participated in the Columbia County Florida Farm Bureau Leadership 2700 US 90 West • Lake City • 386-752-0054 Academy, where they www.tire-mart.com learned about agricultural JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter production, research, local 4H and FFA members stand in a Hamilton County commodities and career peanut field as Suwannee River Peanut Company options available in agricul- Manager Seth Adams explains peanut production. ture. “This was one of our and 4-H agent. The outings that youths were first trips for it,” said Columbia County Florida introduced to, to show Heather Janney, UF/ Farm Bureau Leadership IFAS Extension Columbia Academy “was a group of TOUR continued on 7A CountY Extension Director OPINION 4A www.lakecityreporter.com Sunday, September 22, 2019

OUR OPINION Preserving a landmark e’ve been through this before, but are finally in a position to remedy the Wproblem for good, it appears, thanks to a good corporate citizen and the superb city-county cooperation we’ve begun to expect in the last year or so. The A-7 Corsair II on display in the north- bound shoulder of I-75 approaching Lake City — otherwise just known as “the jet” — is about to get the attention it deserves. HAECO, the international aircraft mainte- nance firm with a local branch at Lake City Gateway Airport, is taking the lead in the proj- ect. 1947 As you saw on today’s front page, 36 or so HAECO employees will supply the labor, with support from their employer. The city and CHS’s only state hoops title county will provide tools and other support as well. Another local company, Aero Colors, will inston “Wink” Criswell, had a superiority complex, which donate the paint once we get to that stage. who died in July, was prompted this joke. A man died W remembered as the cap- and went to Heaven and Saint Peter But none of this would be happening if tain of CHS’s only state basketball was giving him a tour of the Holy it weren’t for retired Circuit Judge Vernon championship back in 1947 — 72 City. During the tour, the man said, Douglas, who got all the parties together and years ago “I have a question. Who is that explained the gravity of the situation. Out of respect and love for Wink self-important looking guy stand- You see, the plane doesn’t belong to us, but and the other members of that ing over there wearing the Ohio is on loan from the National Naval Aviation championship team, here is a quick State cap.” St. Peter said, “Oh, glimpse back at that state “Class B” That’s God trying to act like Woody Museum in Pensacola. The Navy inspects the Morris Williams championship tournament played in hmorriswilliamsatgmail.com Hayes!” plane twice a year, and if we aren’t keeping it in Daytona Beach. tip-top shape, will take it back. CHS Coach Jim Melton’s Tigers SKIPPING AROUND Douglas, who was responsible for getting the entered the tournament with an *Virginia Daniel of White jet placed here to begin with, has kept it here, 18-5 season record and they had life and he wouldn’t take anything won the tough NEC (North East for it. Springs died back in 2007 at age but not without a fair amount of effort — and Conference) title, which got them A sidenote: Gene Cox (CHS 91. Her profound influence over some help. into the state tourney. 1952) and three of his junior high her community’s life was so great A local , Craig Walters, has been volun- During the three-day tournament, school friends had hitchhiked that the Hamilton County School teering his time, for which we should all be the 15 visiting teams were housed to Daytona to see the games but System ordered all school system grateful. But this is too big a job for any one in various hotels around town. The had no place to stay once they got flags to fly at half mast January 8, the day of her funeral. man or even a small crew, Douglas realized. CHS team stayed in the Morgan there. So, the players let them stay Hotel. in their rooms. Hid them under * Coach Joe Montgomery So he sought out HAECO, City Manager Joe Every team that reaches the state their beds and brought them food coached football here five years Helfenberger and County Manger Ben Scott, all finals has an outstanding team— from the team table. (1986-90) and compiled a 42-14 of whom said they’d be glad to serve. they are the best in the state so the record. Then he moved to Gaffney, We are grateful to each of them. Tigers had to beat the best to be Gene Cox (CHS 1952) South Carolina, where his teams And especially to Judge Douglas, for bearing the best. won over a hundred games in 11 Worth mentioning, the last and three of his junior years, garnering two state cham- the overall burden and doing what it takes to names of six of the Tarpon Springs high school friends pionships and two state runners up. keep this landmark in place — now and for players, winners of their confer- had hitchhiked to He now coaches at Rock Hill, South future generations. ence, reflected their Greek back- Carolina. ground. Deno Cordullias, Chris Daytona to see the *Attorney Bill Roy (CHS 1939) Tsardoulias, Jim Mouhourtis, games but had no has been inducted into the United TODAY IN HISTORY George Cutsuries, Bill Hasavasillis, place to stay once States Space Walk of Fame and Chris Gallanos. they got there. So, the Foundation “for his substantial con- On this date: Also, three of those tournament tributions to honor the men and teams had unusual nicknames: the players let them stay women who made the U.S. Space In 1776, during the Revolutionary War, Capt. Nathan Tarpon Springs “Spongers,” the in their rooms. Hid Program possible and to preserve Hale, 21, was hanged as a spy by the British in New Pompano “Bean Pickers,” and the them under their the program’s history for genera- York. Seabreeze “Sand Crabs.” beds and brought tions to come.” The Tigers got to the state finals *Three historic houses in a row In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued the prelim- them food from inary Emancipation Proclamation, declaring all slaves in by defeating Brandon, Eustis, and in the 500 block of North Hernando rebel states should be free as of January 1, 1863. St. Augustine Ketterlinus in prelim- the team table. have been razed in the name of In 1927, Gene Tunney successfully defended his inary games, and Pompano Beach progress. In their day, the houses heavyweight boxing title against Jack Dempsey in the in the finals. Seabreeze High belonged to the Gussie McColskey famous “long-count” fight in Chicago. School of Daytona hosted the event A bit of history: team member Family, the Wofford Lindler Family, and was a favored team but got Wendell (D.D.) Barnes’ father, and the Harry Baumstein Family. n Associated Press upset in the semifinals by Pompano. Foster Barnes, designed the Mrs. McColskey was a gifted seam- Then the Tigers defeated Pompano architecture and grounds at the stress, Mr. Lindler was a State Lake City Reporter to win the state. then brand new Stephen Foster Senator, and Mr. Baumstein was Lake City Reporter The Tigers starting lineup was Memorial in White Spring — and a successful merchant in dry goods. Serving Columbia County Since 1874 Jerry Willis and D.D. Barnes later D. D. played on FSU’s first * School Museum thanks to (guards), Wink Criswell (center), football team. Jack Herndon Jr. (CHS 1969) for TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride and Pat Summerall and Harold Joe Bullard, Sr. and I.J. Godbolt his donations of 21 assorted CHS for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ Williams (forwards). are the only two team members football programs, three football tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride The CHS team and the many fans who still live in Lake City. Sallie Rae banquet programs, and various for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ who attended the game erupted in Williams, a cheerleader, also lives newspaper clippings from 1967 and We believe strong newspapers build strong joy. Next day the whole town cel- tiescommunities by Community —‑“Newspapers Newspapers get Inc. things done!” here. 1968. We believe strong newspapers build strong ebrated. The CHS students were Sallie Rae, my favorite sister-in- Our primary goal is to publish ­distinguished and ecstatic — their team had won the law, was a varsity CHS cheerleader communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” LOT’S WIFE Our primary goal is to publish ­distinguished and state. The boys they were in school all four years she was at CHS, was This ­mission will be accomplished through the with every day — their guys — had team captain three of those years, The Sunday School teacher was profitableteamwork community of professionals-­oriented dedicated newspapers. to truth, describing how the biblical Lot’s This ­mission will be accomplished through the brought home the bacon. and she saw every football and bas- integrity and hard work. Pat Summerall, a team leader, ketball game Pat Summerall ever wife disobeyed God, looked back, teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, was one of the happiest. He often and turned into a pillar of salt. integrity and hard work. played at CHS. Todd Wilson, Publisher recalled later that that game was Little Johnny interrupted and said, one of his greatest sports memo- OHIO STATE STORY “My Mama looked back once while Robert Bridges, Editor ries. When Pat (CHS 1948) was she was driving and turned into a JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor inducted into the Florida High A local man who attended telephone pole!” SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor School Athletic Association Hall of Ohio State University when their Fame in 2006, he told an overflow legendary football coach Woody n Morris Williams is a Columbia County DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident crowd that among all his many Hayes was head coach there told historian and long-time retired educator. TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman sports memories, winning that state this story. He said many believed Feel free to contact him at hmorriswil- championship was a highlight of his Coach Hayes was arrogant and [email protected].

LETTERS POLICY The president in ‘no rush’ to respond to attacks Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written t’s reassuring that President Iran but to prevent the bitter Saudi- Iran that attacks on oil installations and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and Trump says that he’s in “no rush” Iranian rivalry, which already is are not only an act of war, they’re libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s Ito respond militarily to the air playing out violently in Yemen, from also a threat to global security attacks on two Saudi Arabian oil facil- engulfing the region in war. andthe international economy. But name, address and ­telephone number for verification. ities. The president had previously The attack was an outgrowth of the if the Iranians are willing to change Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers tweeted that the United States was Yemen conflict, in which the Saudis their behavior, the U.S. should be and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. “locked and loaded,” waiting only for have supported the internationally willing to relax a “maximum pres- Saudi Arabia to identify the “culprit.” recognized government while Iran sure” campaign that has had minimal BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL Now he seems to be trying to calm has backed the Houthi rebels. (The effect in bringing Iran to the bargain- 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ the winds of war, even as he consid- Houthis claimed responsibility for the ing table. Above all, the top US goal ers possible military responses and attack, but it’s not clear they have the should be to stop this regional rivalry BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. consults with the Saudis. Caution is resources to carry out such an elabo- from spinning out of control. BY EMAIL: [email protected] appropriate. The goal isn’t simply rate operation.) to avoid war between the U.S. and The U.S. should make it clear to n Tribune News Service SUNday, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 5A

scared off at the thought of having your yard with your binoculars and BIRDING to buy expensive binoculars and you spot a bird in a tree on someone Continued From 2A scopes, Krummrich is quick to point else’s property, you run the risk of out that bird-watching can be a very having your intentions mistaken. inexpensive hobby. If you missed the first session, “I have some advice, but you may “A good pair of binoculars and you can still attend the free second not like it. Buy the most expensive a bird guide is all that you really session, this Saturday at Alligator pair you can afford. You will thank need to get started,” he said. “It’s Lake Park, 420 SE Alligator Glen, yourself later.” more about being comfortable in the from 8 a.m. to about 11 a.m. Another The class was then given the outdoors. If I could, I would have option for budding birders is attend- abridged Spotting Scope 101 and everyone sell their TVs and buy a ing the next Alli-Walk on October bird field guide tutorials. Perhaps pair of binoculars and spend more 5. Krummrich might disagree, but the most important details taught time outdoors. For me, seeing birds you are likely to learn on more on during these segments were don’t do what God made birds to do gives a three-hour excursion led by him skimp on the tripod — “a $1,000 me so much satisfaction.” than you are by reading a book. scope with a $25 tripod is the equiv- One last piece of advice came To register for the second session alent of a $100 scope,” Krummrich from fellow Four Rivers Audubon of “Introduction to Birding” or for said — and the importance of read- member Gerry Poltorak: If you take more information about Four Rivers ing the bird guide introductions. up bird-watching, be sure to warn Audubon and its Alli-Walks, go to While some new birders might be your neighbors. If you are out in www.fourriversaudubon.org. TODD WILSON/Lake City Reporter FSDB speaks to Rotary Kathleen Appleby of the Florida School for the Deaf and the Blind spoke to the Lake City Rotary Club on Thursday. Appleby is a parent advisor in the school’s Parent Infant Program. She spoke of the different con- ditions the school can help parents address with their children. New Location! More Items • Same Great Service We Buy Gold! Pawn Loans • Guns • Jewelry Musical Instruments • ATV’s Stereos • TV’s • AND MORE!

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employers in the county, is Helfenberger said. “The first time I met City but they believe in skill set to help maintain JET providing vital support for County Manager Ben Stephen he told me that being part of the communi- the Navy-owned jet at no Continued From 1A the project at no charge. Scott praised HAECO’s HAECO not only wanted ty,” he said. “Providing the charge is a great example “They’ve agreed to step involvement in the project. to be an employer in Lake personnel with with expert of corporate stewardship.” A community-wide effort up to the plane and main- is underway to make sure tain it the way it should be that doesn’t happen. maintained on a regular basis,” Douglas said. the word o “It’s become a relic and a Get ut! landmark,” said Douglas, a The county and city are Honor Your retired judge and pilot. aiding the effort by pro- Douglas created the viding lift equipment and North Florida Airshow in other tools, Douglas said. Pastor During 1978, later using the plane About 36 HAECO to advertise the event. employees are volunteering The A-7 Corsair II, a car- their time on the weekend rier and attack aircraft, was to revitalize the plane, said introduced in the 1960s Stephen Coley, vice presi- before the military retired dent and general manager that model in the 1990s. of the company’s Lake City On paper, county officials operation. are responsible for being “HAECO wants to be a the plane’s custodian and large part of the communi- Your secret to Pastor ensuring it’s maintained to ty, and we thought this was the Navy’s strict standards, a good way to do it,” Coley said. “The Navy was on a garage sale Appreciation Month Douglas said, but in prac- tice it requires a communi- the verge of removing the ty-wide effort. aircraft, which is quite a success is in The Navy inspects the landmark for the city.” Celebrating every Sunday in October! plane twice a year, Douglas Last weekend, a the Classifieds. said. A local pilot, Craig crew arrived and pres- Get a 3 col. x 2 inch ad in full color Walters, has been instru- sure-washed the aircraft, mental in helping to main- the first of several phases. tain the plane, Douglas “It looks night and day,” Place your per block/per week said. Coley said. $50.00 But it’s longer a feasible The next phases will job for a handful of individ- address issues with struc- tural integrity or corrosion. ad today! uals, he said, so local gov- The final step will be apply- Pastor John David ernments and the business Pastor David, you’ve been a blessing to our church community are forming a ing a fresh coat of paint, he partnership to create per- said. A local company, Aero 755-5440 throughout the years and you’ve honored us in many manent institutional sup- Colors, is providing paint ways. Now it’s time for us to honor you! You are a for the job. port for the monument. dynamic preacher, wonderful counselor and dear “It appears this plane is City Manager Joe going to outlive most of Helfenberger said the city friend. We are blessed to have you and your family us,” he said. “We have to will look for ways to help Good news. with us. put something in place so maintain the landmark, and Rates just the next generation and has made an effort to facil- then next generation can itate a dialogue about the got lower. FAITHFUL UNITED CHRISTIAN CHURCH care for it.” monument that involves all Actual size. For example only. HAECO, a tenant at the community stakeholders. Lake City Gateway Airport “We’re looking for it to I’m excited to announce and one of the largest be an inviting landmark as 3 Ways to Order you approach Lake City,” auto insurance rates just went down. I can help you 1. Email. find coverage that works Send us your photo (jpeg, tiff, eps or for you. DEADLINES LET’S TALK TODAY. pdf) along with the text you wish to use (50-55 words max) and include your Pub Date Deadline name, address and phone number. We’ll put together your ad and call you Oct. 6 Oct. 2 for payment. Send to: Chelsea Flores, Agent 4818 W Us Highway 90 [email protected] Lake City, FL 32055 Oct. 13 Oct. 10 Bus: 386-438-5583 Cell: 386-209-2177 [email protected] 2. By Phone. Monday - Friday 9am - 5 pm Call our office at 386-754-0401 Weekends by Appointment Oct. 20 Oct. 17 After-hours by Appointment Oct. 27 Oct. 24 3. In Person. Stop by our office located at State Farm Mutual Automobile Insurance Company, State Farm Indemnity Company, Bloomington, IL State Farm County Mutual Insurance Company 180 E. Duval Street, Lake City, FL 1901155 of Texas, Richardson, TX Protect Your Investment Let The Adams Agency take the work out of property management • Columbia County’s Largest Property Manager

TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter • Manages over 325 Single and Multi-Family Homes County Commissioner Tim Murphy (left) and county • Family Owned and Operated parks director Clint Pittman look over the new site for an ADA-exclusive playground. Handicapped-exclusive playground in the works Tim Murphy, District By TONY BRITT 5 Columbia County [email protected] Commissioner, said plans For children in Columbia for the playground have County with disabilities, been in the works for about there aren’t many public four years. places for them to easily “Fortunately we were play. Fortunately, they will able to get a FRDAP soon be getting a park (Florida Recreation designed just for them. Development Assistance The county is in the Program) grant, which sup- process of building an plied $150,000 for it, and Americans with Disabilities then the county matched Act-exclusive playground $150,000 with the in-kind in the Columbia City area. and other moneys for this The playground will be project,” he said. built behind the voting pre- Murphy said that cinct building on Southwest through the years there Bishop Avenue. were a lot of meetings “This is an ADA-exclusive, about the proposed play- which means it’s not only ground and plenty of ADA accessible, but you positive feedback from the can actually get the wheel- community on the propos- chair equipment up on the al, including from county playground itself,” said Clint residents who don’t live in Our Goals are to Maximize Your Cash Flow, Pittman, Columbia County the Columbia City area. Minimize Your Vacancy Period, Protect Your Landscapes and Parks direc- “This is a countywide tor. thing,” he said. “I’ve had Investment and Do the Work for You! The park will be the first people reach out to me from ADA-exclusive playground the north end, farther south in Columbia County. and this will just be a good 540 W. Duval Street • Lake City • 386-752-1444 Currently, the nearest one is in Suwannee County. ADA continued on 7A www.adams-agency.com SUNday, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 7A

at Harvard for senior CHIEF executives in state and Manhunt called off locally Continued From 1A local governments and programs from the FBI A fugitive from the Florida he has fled the county, according gotten a ride and has left our coun- Gilmore climbed the National Academy, the Highway Patrol who jumped from to a post Saturday afternoon on the ty,” CCSO posted shortly after 5:30 ranks from 1989 onward, Florida Criminal Justice a car in the area of State Road 47 Columbia County Sheriff’s Office p.m. “FHP is the lead agency and will becoming a division com- Executive Institute and and Wester near the Southwood Facebook page. coordinate their investigation with mander in 2008. the Florida Police Chief Subdivision and was believed hiding It is not clear what crimes the the agencies where the suspect is Gilmore describes her- Association. in nearby woods has been called man, a black male, is wanted for. believed to be.” self as a candidate with Gilmore has a doctorate off locally, as authorities now think “FHP fugitive is believed to have — From staff reports “credibility as a liaison, from Regent University spokesperson, and organi- in Strategic Leadership zational advocate who is Foresight, which she ordered Kolb to collect her belong- balls and swabs that appeared to focused on inclusiveness, earned in 2018. She has a INTERN ings and come with him. As the dep- have the same white residue crum- builds bridges, facilitates master’s degree in public Continued From 1A uty waited outside the classroom, a bling off them. communications with administration from Florida staff member at the school observed Upon being alerted by the princi- diverse internal and exter- A&M University and a when she finally did make friends Kolb take a striped bag out of her pal, the deputy detained Kolb, and nal stakeholders, forges bachelor of science in crim- that her troubles began. backpack and place it on a shelf she was read her Miranda Rights. strategic relationships, and inology from Florida State According to a Columbia County accessible to the students, the report En route to the jail, the dep- collaborates with other University. Sheriff’s Office report, at some point stated. The staff member alerted the uty asked Kolb if she was from public agencies at the local, Gilmore’s application also prior to Kolb’s arrest, the school’s principal, who, because of the nature Columbia County, to which she state, and federal levels to lists involvement in various resource deputy became concerned of the allegations and the possible replied that she had recently moved expedite sharing of infor- community and faith-based that a teacher-intern was possibly danger to the students, secured the to the Three Rivers area. According mation, plan logistics of groups, including work using or in possession of drugs. small bag and noted that it contained to the report, Kolb went on to say joint actions, and provide with the Church of God in He made a call to his colleagues, needles. that she didn’t have friends for a security to protect public Christ. asking for a K9 unit to conduct an According to the report, the prin- while, then after making friends she safety in planning logisti- The application period area sniff. A deputy arrived with cipal alerted the deputy, who would met some “pieces of s—” and that cally to control traffic and for the Tallahassee police K9 Drago, who conducted a free-air later take the bag, which also con- she had become “a piece of s—” as crowds at large-scale com- chief job was Aug. 9 to sniff around seven vehicles near the tained a spoon with cotton swabs well. munity events,”according Sept. 12. school’s football field. Drago alert- stuck to it and white residue crum- She was charged with three counts to her cover letter. The Florida Police Chief’s ed his handler about the possible bling from it, to the Sheriff’s Office. of drug possession within a 1,000 Gilmore wrote that she Association is assisting in presence of drugs in a 2009 Hyundai The spoon and the bag would be feet of a specified area and three has the “mental agility and the nationwide search to fill four-door vehicle, Kolb’s. tested and found to contain meth- counts of possessing drug equip- critical thinking skills to the position. The deputy on the scene alerted amphetamines; Buprenorphine ment/paraphernalia and was booked analyze existing, emerg- A 15-member commit- the principal and went to the Kolb’s Hydrochloride, a schedule-3 con- without incident. She has since been ing , and potential issues, tee of individuals from the fourth-grade classroom. The deputy trolled substance; and more cotton released on $12,000 bond. assess threats, forecast faith, business and law impacts, target needs, enforcement communities production and process- chart strategic directions, from around Tallahassee TOUR ing. plan workflow, control will review the top 20 costs, maintain documenta- applications. Tallahassee Continued From 3A “It’s important to have the students attend an tion, administer programs, City Manager Reese Goad lead projects, and develop and Deputy City Manager them the things that event like this so that agriculture does in our they can understand and the workforce while allo- Cynthia Barber will partic- community and how educate everyone else,” cating human, physical and ipate in committee meet- important agriculture is Janney said. “They are financial resources to attain ings, but will not be voting to our community.” finding out the research optimal value and ensure members. During the tour stu- — finding out things that integrity in expending pub- The committee will pick they can learn and tell dents visited the North lic funds,” among other the top six or seven con- Florida Research and the general public about. They get the research- qualifications. tenders and recommend a Education Center of On her resume, final short list of candidates. Suwannee Valley in based information and they’re getting it from Gilmore highlights her Goad will make the final Live Oak, observing the leadership-training cre- decision. different commodities the source. It’s the dentials, which include a Gilmore did not return a that are being tested research method way and researched at the they are being informed certificate from a program call seeking comment. facility, and also visited and they are able to go the Florida Sheriffs out and share with oth- Boys Ranch and the ers the great things the JEN CHASTEEN/Special to the Reporter Suwannee River Peanut agriculture industry is Company, where they achieving and doing for 4H and FFA members stand amidst tons of peanuts learned about peanut the general population.” inside a Suwannee River Peanut storage unit Friday.

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FORT WHITE 45, NORTH FLORIDA EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTE 0 Indians shut out Eagles Fort White scores on The Indians scored on every pos- getting shut out by a Santa Fe two session in the first half — aided by weeks ago. first six drives, forces two failed punts at the 1-yard line — “We knew they’d struggle. They’ve five turnovers in win. and once defensively as they forced kind of had some issues,” Fort White the Eagles into five turnovers to roll coach Demetric Jackson said. “We By JORDAN KROEGER to a 45-0 win at Arrowhead Stadium. knew we had a good defense and [email protected] Running back Leon Watkins led we just had to move the ball around Fort White (2-2) with 79 yards on offensively. FORT WHITE — One team was seven carries, scoring three TDs “I felt we had a good shot to win. I clearly superior to the other Friday all in the first quarter. The Indians just didn’t know how bad.” CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the Reporter night. scored more points than they did in NFEI (1-3) was a disaster offen- Fort White linebacker Sylvester Warren chases down North Florida Educational Institute the previous three games combined NFEI receiver Kemari Flynn on Friday night. was simply no match for Fort White. (27) and climbed back to .500 after INDIANS continued on 8B

FSU 35, LOUISVILLE 24 ’Noles 34 3 hold off Cardinals RIGHT ON TRASK Hornibrook replaces an injured Blackman to lead Florida State to victory.

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TALLAHASSEE — Florida State let fourth-quarter leads slip away against Boise State and Virginia. Even Louisiana-Monroe tied up the game before Florida State won that game in overtime. The Seminoles weren’t about to let this opportunity slip away again. Cam Akers scored three touch- downs and Alex Hornibrook came off the bench and threw a 60-yard touchdown pass in the fourth quarter as Florida State defeated Louisville 35-24 on Saturday. Akers ran 29 times for 112 yards for Florida State (2-2, 1-1 Atlantic Coast Conference), which had a season-high 522 offensive yards. His final score, a 1-yard touchdown run with 1:37 to go, secured a win after the Seminoles let late leads slip away in losses to Boise State and Virginia. “We had some music on, some coaches were dancing,” Hornibrook said. “Some people that shouldn’t have been dancing were dancing. It was awesome. That’s what you play football for — those feelings like that.” JOHN RAOUX/Associated Press The Seminoles had good feelings Florida quarterback Kyle Trask throws a pass over Tennessee defensive lineman Matthew Butler during the first half of Saturday’s early but nearly let another opportu- game in Gainesville. nity to win slip away after squander- ing a 21-0 lead after the first quarter. Spurrier seeks out UF’s new QB after win over Tennessee But they finished off a win, and did it even after losing quarterback James By ZACH ABOLVERDI en the Volunteers (1-3, 0-1 SEC) by 20-plus in Neyland Stadium afterward. Blackman to a knee injury in the [email protected] points in consecutive games for the first Saturday was the Vols’ lowest scoring third quarter. Florida State coach time since 2007-08. output since that shutout, with Florida’s Willie Taggart said Blackman will GAINESVILLE — In his first career Twenty five years ago, Steve Spurrier’s swarming defense forcing four turnovers undergo further tests on Sunday. start, quarterback Kyle Trask threw for top-ranked Gators — who had their reunion and collecting three interceptions in consec- Louisville’s Malik Cunningham nearly 300 yards and led No. 9 Florida to a this weekend — won 31-0 in Knoxville on utive games for the first time since 2012. 34-3 win Saturday over rival Tennessee. their way to a 1994 SEC Championship. FSU continued on 4B The Gators (4-0, 2-0 SEC) have now beat- Spurrier had the UF band play ‘Rocky Top’ GATORS continued on 4B

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Columbia Columbia runner Cole Chancey runner Cole Chancey runs along finishes eighth at Alligator Lake the trail at the 11th From staff reports Alex McCollum led the boys in 59th (24:25.2), Lesley Annual varsity team with a 44th-place Caballero in 107th (28:24.3), Alligator Columbia’s cross country finish (18:16.8). Behind him Logan Blackwell in 109th Lake in Lake teams competed in the 11th were Noel Caballero in 77th (28:30.4) and Zoey Ross in City on Annual Alligator Lake Saturday (19:27.5), AJ Kihei in 79th 123rd (33:40.7). Saturday. morning in Lake City. (19:29.0), Thomas McBride Chancey fin- The boys placed 11th out of in 104th (21:00.6), Gavin FWHS GIRLS GOLF ished eighth 21 teams, while the girls fin- Satterfield in 107th (21:12.9), Fort White fell to Chiefland in the JV ished eighth out of 14 teams. Devin Ross in 112th (21:39.6) and Trenton 245-249-274 in a division, The highlight of the day and Aidan Davidson in 116th tri-match on Friday. prompting came courtesy of JV runner (21:48.0). Sydney Jones led the Lady coach Shelli Cole Chancey, who placed Sarah Simpson finished Indians with a 57, tied for the Shoup to eighth in the JV race (20:36.8). 29th (22:19.9) to lead the second lowest score of the day. promote That’s prompted Columbia girls. Behind her were Audrey Jackie Alder carded a 64, while him to coach Shelli Shoup to promote Fender in 41st (23:13.5), Angel Rhodes and Ericka the varsity him to the varsity squad mov- Mackenzie Conklin in 55th Manzanares shot a 76 and 77, team. ing forward. (23:58.9), Suzannah Raines respectively. SHELBY CONKLIN/Special to the Reporter 2B SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD NFL TV LISTINGS NFL MLB Jaguars prefer to keep,

Today AMERICAN CONFERENCE AMERICAN LEAGUE AUTO RACING East East Division 8:05 a.m. W L Pct GB not trade, Jalen Ramsey W L T Pct PF PA ESPN2 — Formula One: The Singapore New England 2 0 0 1.000 76 3 x-New York 101 55 .647 _ Grand Prix, Singapore Buffalo 2 0 0 1.000 45 30 Tampa Bay 92 63 .594 8½ By MARK LONG a drop in the end zone. He’s already 3 p.m. N.Y. Jets 0 2 0 .000 19 40 Boston 80 74 .519 20 Associated Press beloved after three games, with some NBC — IndyCar Racing: The Firestone Miami 0 2 0 .000 10 102 Toronto 63 92 .406 37½ Grand Prix of Monterey, Monterey, Calif. South Baltimore 50 104 .325 50 fans chanting his name every time he COLLEGE SOCCER (WOMEN’S) W L T Pct PF PA Central Division JACKSONVILLE — The Jacksonville steps on the field and others adorning 12 p.m. Houston 1 1 0 .500 41 42 W L Pct GB Jaguars aren’t giving up on disgruntled fake mustaches and bandanas to mimic BTN — Wisconsin at Rutgers Indianapolis 1 1 0 .500 43 47 Minnesota 95 60 .613 _ 3 p.m. Jacksonville 1 2 0 .333 58 60 Cleveland 91 64 .587 4 defender Jalen Ramsey. his signature style. SEC — Alabama at Arkansas Tennessee 1 2 0 .333 67 52 Chicago 68 86 .442 26½ The Jags would prefer to keep their “Nothing rattles this kid,” Marrone 5 p.m. North Kansas City 57 99 .365 38½ star cornerback after several days of trade said. “He’s really good at communication ESPNU — Tennessee at Vanderbilt W L T Pct PF PA Detroit 45 109 .292 49½ COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) Baltimore 2 0 0 1.000 82 27 West Division talks with other NFL teams, according and I think he’s really good at preparing 3 p.m. Cleveland 1 1 0 .500 36 46 W L Pct GB to a person close to the situation. The himself and making sure there are no sur- ESPNU — Notre Dame at Michigan Cincinnati 0 2 0 .000 37 62 z-Houston 101 54 .652 _ person spoke to The Associated Press prises out there for him. That’s just a guy GOLF Pittsburgh 0 2 0 .000 29 61 Oakland 93 61 .604 7½ on the condition of anonymity Friday that has a maniacal work ethic.” 7:30 a.m. West Texas 74 80 .481 26½ GOLF — European Tour Golf: The BMW PGA W L T Pct PF PA Los Angeles 70 85 .452 31 because details of trade talks have not Championship, final round, Surrey, England Kansas City 2 0 0 1.000 68 36 Seattle 65 89 .422 35½ been publicly discussed. The decision WHAT NEEDS HELP 3 p.m. Oakland 1 1 0 .500 34 44 NATIONAL LEAGUE came amid a much-needed, 20-7 victory Jacksonville’s ground game has been GOLF — PGA Tour Golf: The Sanderson Farms L.A. Chargers 1 1 0 .500 40 37 East Division Championship, final round, Jackson, Miss. Denver 0 2 0 .000 30 40 W L Pct GB over Tennessee. mostly dismal. 6 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE x-Atlanta 96 60 .615 _ Ramsey hugged several fellow defen- Leonard Fournette carried 11 times for GOLF — PGA Tour Champions Golf: The East Washington 85 68 .556 9½ sive backs after the win, appearing to say minus-8 yards before breaking a 69-yarder Sanford International, final round, Sioux W L T Pct PF PA New York 80 74 .519 15 Falls, S.D. (taped) Dallas 2 0 0 1.000 66 38 Philadelphia 79 74 .516 15½ goodbye in what many believed would late Thursday. Marrone said the offensive HORSE RACING Philadelphia 1 1 0 .500 52 51 Miami 53 101 .344 42 be his final game with Jacksonville (1-2). line is getting little push to open holes, but 12:30 p.m. N.Y. Giants 0 2 0 .000 31 63 Central Division Behind the scenes, though, teammates, doing fine in pass protection. FS2 — Belmont Park Live: From Elmont, N.Y. Washington 0 2 0 .000 48 63 W L Pct GB MLB BASEBALL South St. Louis 88 67 .568 _ coaches and members of the front office “We’re not doing a good enough job 2 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Milwaukee 85 70 .548 3 were working to try to repair Ramsey’s up front,” Marrone said. I have no issues TBS — St. Louis at Chicago Cubs Tampa Bay 1 1 0 .500 37 45 Chicago 82 73 .529 6 fractured relationship with the fran- with how Leonard is working and trying. 6:30 p.m. Atlanta 1 1 0 .500 36 48 Cincinnati 73 82 .471 15 ESPN — Philadelphia at Cleveland New Orleans 1 1 0 .500 39 55 Pittsburgh 65 90 .419 23 chise, specifically with top executive I think he might be trying too much NFL FOOTBALL Carolina 0 2 0 .000 41 50 West Division Tom Coughlin. because of the frustration. He has the abil- 1 p.m. North W L Pct GB Jaguars owner Shad Khan had several ity of being a great player, but we have to CBS — Atlanta at Indianapolis W L T Pct PF PA x-Los Angeles 99 55 .643 _ FOX — Miami at Dallas Green Bay 2 0 0 1.000 31 19 Arizona 79 75 .513 20 meetings at the facility earlier in the do a much better job all around. ... We’ve 4:25 p.m. Detroit 1 0 1 .750 40 37 San Francisco 74 81 .477 25½ week in hopes of solving issues. That got to get this thing going.” CBS — New Orleans at Seattle Minnesota 1 1 0 .500 44 33 San Diego 69 85 .448 30 might include giving Ramsey the long- 8:20 p.m. Chicago 1 1 0 .500 19 24 Colorado 66 88 .429 33 NBC — LA Rams at Cleveland West x-clinched division term contract extension he wants, the STOCK UP RODEO W L T Pct PF PA z-clinched playoff berth person said. Jacksonville’s defense held division foes 8:30 p.m. San Francisco 2 0 0 1.000 72 34 Jacksonville told Ramsey during the off- Houston and Tennessee to a combined 20 CBSSN — PRCA Tour Finale L.A. Rams 2 0 0 1.000 57 36 Friday’s Games RUGBY Seattle 2 0 0 1.000 49 46 Baltimore 5, Seattle 3 season that it had no plans to pay him with points while recording 13 sacks. Calais 6 a.m. Arizona 0 1 1 .250 44 50 Cleveland 5, Philadelphia 2 two years remaining on his rookie deal. Campbell had three of the unit’s nine NBC — World Cup 2019: England vs. Toronto 4, N.Y. Yankees 3 Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jared sacks against the Texans, with Josh Allen, Tonga, Pool C, Sapporo, Japan Thursday’s Games Chicago White Sox 10, Detroit 1 12:30 p.m. Jacksonville 20, Tennessee 7 Houston 6, L.A. Angels 4 Goff, Philadelphia quarterback Carson Dawuane Smoot and Taven Bryan also NBC — World Cup 2019: Ireland vs. Today’s Games Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4, 11 innings Wentz and Dallas running back Ezekiel chipping in. Scotland, Pool A, Yokohama, Japan Miami at Dallas, 1 p.m. Minnesota 4, Kansas City 3 Elliott — three of the four players selected “When you look at successful defensive SOCCER (MEN’S) Oakland at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Oakland 8, Texas 0 8:55 a.m. Cincinnati at Buffalo, 1 p.m. St. Louis 2, Chicago Cubs 1 ahead of Ramsey in the 2016 NFL draft — lines, it’s about waves and how you can NBCSN — Premier League: Manchester Baltimore at Kansas City, 1 p.m. Atlanta 6, San Francisco 0 already have signed extensions. bring them in waves and keep them fresh United at West Ham Atlanta at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. N.Y. Mets 8, Cincinnati 1 Although Ramsey causes as many and keep them going,” Marrone said. 9:30 a.m. Detroit at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. Washington 6, Miami 4 FS1 — Bundesliga: Fortuna Düsseldorf at Denver at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh 1 headaches for his own team as he does Borussia Mönchengladbach N.Y. Jets at New England, 1 p.m. Arizona 9, San Diego 0 opponents, there’s no question the Jags STOCK DOWN 11:25 a.m. N.Y. Giants at Tampa Bay, 4:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers 12, Colorado 5 would have a difficult time replacing him Dede Westbrook had three drops NBCSN — Premier League: Liverpool at Carolina at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. Saturday’s Games Chelsea Houston at L.A. Chargers, 4:25 p.m. N.Y. Yankees 7, Toronto 2 — even if they receive two first-round Thursday, including one in the end zone 11:55 a.m. New Orleans at Seattle, 4:25 p.m. St. Louis 9, Chicago Cubs 8 picks in a trade. with no defenders on him. Westbrook was ESPNEWS — Serie A: Fiorentina at Pittsburgh at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. Cincinnati 3, N.Y. Mets 2 “My focus is so high on one thing that widely expected to be the team’s No. 1 tar- Atalanta L.A. Rams at Cleveland, 8:20 p.m. Chicago White Sox 5, Detroit 3 12 p.m. Monday’s Games Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4, 11 innings I really try to avoid all things that are get, but DJ Chark and Chris Conley have FS1 — Bundesliga: Borussia Dortmund Chicago at Washington, 8:15 p.m. Washington 10, Miami 4, 10 innings going on around me,” said coach Doug been more consistent options. at Eintracht Frankfurt L.A. Angels 8, Houston 4 3:55 p.m. Kansas City 12, Minnesota 5 Marrone, whose heated exchange with ESPN — MLS: Minnesota at Portland Antonio Brown cut by Philadelphia 9, Cleveland 4 Ramsey in Houston served as the catalyst INJURED TENNIS Patriots amid sexual Milwaukee 10, Pittsburgh 1 for the player’s trade request. “I’ve just Linebacker Myles Jack was placed in 6 a.m. Atlanta 8, San Francisco 1 TENNIS — The Laver Cup: Team World vs. misconduct claims Seattle at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. been focused on really helping the play- the NFL’s concussion protocol. Campbell Team Europe, Day 3, Geneva Arizona at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. ers, really helping this team, win football left the game twice and is nursing injuries 11 p.m. FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Antonio Texas at Oakland, 9:07 p.m. games. All the other stuff — you guys to both legs — his right foot and left ankle. TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Zhuhai and Brown was released by the New England Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 9:10 p.m. Chengdu Opens, Early Rounds & The Patriots on Friday after a second woman Today’s Games know me better than anyone — my social Wuhan and Tashkent Opens, Early Rounds accused him of sexual misconduct — the Seattle at Baltimore, 1:05 p.m. skills aren’t very good.” KEY NUMBER 6 a.m. (Monday) third team in seven months to tire of the Toronto at N.Y. Yankees, 1:05 p.m. 110.6 — Minshew’s passer rating, the TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Zhuhai and off-field behavior that has overshadowed Boston at Tampa Bay 1:10 p.m. Chengdu Opens, Early Rounds & The his accomplishments as one of the NFL’s Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 1:10 p.m. WHAT’S WORKING highest for any rookie after three games Wuhan and Tashkent Opens, Early Rounds most prolific receivers for a decade. N.Y. Mets at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m. Minshew Mania is trending in in the Super Bowl era. WNBA BASKETBALL The defending Super Bowl champi- Washington at Miami, 1:10 p.m. Jacksonville. 5 p.m. ons announced the move in a statement San Francisco at Atlanta, 1:20 p.m. ESPN2 — Playoffs: Washington at Las emailed to reporters, three minutes after Kansas City at Minnesota, 2:10 p.m. Rookie Gardner Minshew threw two NEXT STEPS Vegas, Semifinals, Game 3 Brown posted on Twitter: “Thank you for L.A. Angels at Houston, 2:10 p.m. touchdown passes against Tennessee Find ways to renew Ramsey’s faith in 7 p.m. the opportunity @Patriots #GoWinIt.” Pittsburgh at Milwaukee, 2:10 p.m. and would have had a third if not for the front office. ESPN2 — Playoff: Connecticut at Los Already facing a civil suit claiming St. Louis at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Angeles, Semifinals, Game 3 that he raped a former trainer, Brown was Texas at Oakland, 4:07 p.m. WRESTLING accused in a Sports Illustrated story pub- Arizona at San Diego, 4:10 p.m. 7:30 p.m. lished on Monday of exposing himself to Colorado at L.A. Dodgers, 4:10 p.m. NBCSN — UWW World Wrestling an artist he hired to paint a mural at his Philadelphia at Cleveland, 6:37 p.m. Champs - Day 9 (Same-Day Tape) home. He has denied both allegations. Monday’s Games But the Patriots cut ties with the four- Philadelphia at Washington, 7:05 p.m. Monday, September 23 time All-Pro after just one game. Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m. BEACH VOLLEYBALL Brown has been sued by former train- Boston at Tampa Bay, 7:10 p.m. 7 p.m. er Britney Taylor, who claimed Brown Miami at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m. NBCSN — AVP: The Hawaii Open, Day 4, raped or sexually assaulted her on three St. Louis at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. Wakiki, Hawaii (taped) occasions. Although the lawsuit became MLB BASEBALL public last week, Brown practiced with SAN DIEGO PADRES — Fired manager 7 p.m. the Patriots, then played on Sunday in a Andy Green. MLB — Boston at Tampa Bay OR 43-0 rout of Miami, scoring a touchdown. Philadelphia at Washington Taylor had a lengthy meeting with the Lowe’s homers in 11th, lifts 10 p.m. NFL this week. MLB — St. Louis at Arizona According to a Sports Illustrated story, Rays into 2nd wild card NFL FOOTBALL a second woman, who as a victim of sex- 8 p.m. ual harassment is not being identified, ST. PETERSBURG (AP) — Nate Lowe hit ESPN — Chicago at Washington was working at Brown’s home when she a two-run homer in the 11th inning, and TENNIS turned around to find him standing there the Tampa Bay Rays beat the Boston Red 6 a.m. naked except for a small towel covering Sox 5-4 on Saturday night to move one TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Zhuhai and his genitals. game ahead of Cleveland for the second Chengdu Opens, Early Rounds & The After the article ran, the magazine AL wild card. Wuhan and Tashkent Opens, Early Rounds reported, the woman “received what she A day after the defending World 11 p.m. characterized as intimidating texts” from Series champion Red Sox were mathe- TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Zhuhai and Brown that included pictures of her children. matically eliminated, Mitch Moreland put Chengdu Opens, Early Rounds & The “She received a group text message Boston ahead 4-3 with a two-out homer Wuhan and Tashkent Opens, Early Rounds that appeared to come from the same in the 11th off Diego Castillo (5-8). 6 a.m. (Tuesday) phone number Brown provided to her in Travis d’Arnaud doubled off Josh TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Zhuhai and 2017,” the magazine said. “The person she Smith (0-3) in the bottom half, and Lowe Chengdu Opens, Early Rounds & The believes is Brown encouraging others in sent an opposite-field drive down the Wuhan and Tashkent Opens, Early Rounds the group to investigate the woman. The left-field line. texter accused the artist of fabricating Xander Bogaerts and Rafael Devers COLLEGE FOOTBALL her account of the 2017 incident for cash.” also homered for the Red Sox.

Friday’s Top 25 Games THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME USC 30, No. 10 Utah 23 By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek No. 20 Boise St. 30, Air Force 19 Unscramble these Jumbles, Saturday’s Top 25 Games one letter to each square, No. 1 Clemson 52, Charlotte 10 to form four ordinary words. No. 2 Alabama 49, Southern Miss 7 No. 4 LSU 66, Vanderbilt 38 LASLT No. 6 Ohio St. 76 Miami (Ohio) 5 No. 8 Auburn 28, No. 17 Texas A&M 20 No. 9 Florida 34, Tennessee 3 No. 13 Wisconsin 35, No. 11 Michigan 14 Pittsburgh 34, No. 15 UCF 34 LYSET No. 16 Oregon 21, Stanford 6 No. 21 Virginia 28, Old Dominion 17 No. 22 Washington 45, BYU 19 No. 23 California 28, Mississippi 20 SMU 41, No. 25 TCU 38 ARNMLO No. 3 Georgia vs. No. 7 Notre Dame, 8 p.m. No. 12 Texas vs. Oklahoma St., 7:30 p.m. No. 19 Washington St. vs. UCLA, 10:30 p.m. No. 24 Arziona St. vs. Colorado, 10 p.m. GNORTH Saturday’s Other ACC Games @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get Boston College 30, Rutgers 16 Syracuse 52, Western Michigan 33 Now arrange the circled letters Wake Forest 49, Elon 7 ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as Florida St. 35, Louisville 24 All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. Appalachian St. 34, North Carolina 31 Miami 17, Central Michigan 12 Print answer here: N.C. St. 34, Ball St. 23 (Answers Monday) Saturday’s Other SEC Games Jumbles: WOVEN FRESH PARADE SOLELY Mississippi St. 28, Kentucky 13 Yesterday’s Answer: The deer had a baby, and they just loved to — Missouri 34, South Carolina 14 FAWN OVER HER San Jose St. at Arkansas, 7:30 p.m. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 3B

OUTDOORS from the COUNTRY AT LAKE Muzzleloader season 1 month away CLUB CITY

From staff reports

Thirty-six players played in the Club Championship on Sept. 14-15. Steve Smithy became the Men’s Gross Club Champion with a 75-73148. Cory DePratter came in second with a 77-72=149. Nick Slay became the Men’s Net Club Champion with a 71-71=142. Zach Shaw came in second with a 71-72=143. Jerrod Giron came in third with a 68-77=145. Terry Hunter became the Seniors’ Gross Club Champion with a 71-76=147. David Crawford came in sec- ond with a 79-80=159. Scott Kishton became the Seniors’ Net Club Champion with a 66-72=138. Steve Pellicer came in second with a 69-72=141. Noidrie Moses became the Super Seniors’ Gross Club Champion with a 78-76=154. Tom Wade became the Super Seniors’ Net Club Champion with a 69-71=140. Skin winners on Saturday were: Ty Folsom #1 and #13, David Crawford #5, John Raulerson #7, Allen Rose #8 and Bruce Gibson #18. Skin winners on Sunday were: Bruce Gibson #3, Cory DePratter #5, Eddy Brown #15, Ty Folsom #17 and Keith Shaw #18. The Saturday Blitz costs $15 plus cart fee and is open to anyone but you must tee off by 9 a.m. Just call the pro shop to make a COURTESY tee time. This hunter is using a CVA muzzleloader. Whether using a modern muzzleloader or an 1800s replica, expect lots of smoke. The Sunday Blitz cost $20 plus cart fee and is open to anyone and you can tee off at anytime. By MONTY STEPHENS Another major advancement in modern in your budget, opt for stainless steel. Peggy Radcliffe won the Ladies Day Low Net Special to the Reporter muzzleloaders has been the use of 209 My first in-line muzzleloader was not 18 on September 17th with a 70. Velma Morton primers. These are powerful primers stainless steel and although I thought and Caroline Stevens tied for second with a 74. and way better than the old percussion I cleaned it well, the barrel developed Katrina Counts won the Ladies Day Low Net 9 Hunting with one of today’s muz- with a 37. Judy MacGrath came in second with caps. serious rust. zleloaders is not quite the same as it a 37.5. Chip-ins were: Judy MacGrath #2. The would have been in the mid-1800s. There are more improvements for our modern muzzleloaders. One huge LGA plays every Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. Nonetheless, it is a “step back” in DEER HUNTING’s NEW Thirteen players played in the Wednesday improvement is they don’t use black time. Its most notable challenge is REGULATIONS Blitz on September 18th. Steve Patterson came powder anymore. Black powder is the limited rate of fire. Just know Keep in mind, we have new regula- in first with a +5. Jerry Smith came in second slow burning, low in power and highly there will only be only one shot. Some tions for deer hunting this year. For with a +1. Eddy Brown, Mike Jacobs, and corrosive. Today we use gun powders experts claim they can reload in 35 starters all antlered deer must have an Mike McCranie tied for third with a -1. Skin such as Pyrodex, Triple 7, IMR White seconds, but for most of us it will take antler with at least three points (one winners were: Mike Jacobs #7, Buddy Slay Hot and others. These new powders several minutes to get the next round inch or more in length) or a main beam #9, Dennis Crawford #11, Steve Patterson #14, burn faster for more power, emit ready — should a second round be of 10 inches or more in length. Since Mike McCranie #16 and Eddy Brown #18. The way less smoke, are less corrosive, needed. Nonetheless, a muzzleloader most deer will have two antlers (left Pot hole was #15 and there were no birdies; and clean-up with soap and water. is a formidable hunting weapon. A and a right) this means a legal buck to therefore the Pot worth $22 carries over to second round will not be needed if Comparing these powders to black Wednesday. The Wednesday Blitz costs $13 powder is like comparing a Model T to harvest will likely be a six-point buck. the first round is just “close” to being Also, we must register our deer and (plus optional pot) plus cart fee and is open to properly placed. a 1967 Corvette. anyone and you can tee off at anytime. Just call Another advancement involves the keep a deer log. The deer log can be a This year, for Zone C, muzzleloader paper log or an app on your cell phone. the pro shop to make a tee time. season opens on Oct. 19 and closes metallurgy of modern muzzleloaders. The Good Old Boys Match 1 – Steve Peters, Should you be checked, the FWC will Nov. 1. This gives us a head start We now have stainless steel barrels Noidrie Moses, Jim Stevens and Bill Rogers – want to see that the log was filled out of two weeks on deer season. The and special coatings to prevent rust. 5, Ed Snow, Jim McGriff, Dennis Hendershott muzzleloader hunter gets to “hit the Advances in alloys and tempering have before the deer is moved from the and Dan Stephens – 4, Rob Brown, Rhea Hart, woods” before the “crowds” do. resulted in guns that are strong and place where it was taken. Then the Howard Whitaker and Randy Register – 4. It’s worth reviewing the attributes lightweight. Combine a lightweight next step is registration of the harvest. Good Scores were: Noidrie Moses 78 (38-40) of our modern muzzleloaders. The barrel and action with a plastic stock This is done online and is required to and Dan Stephens 78 (39-39). muzzleloaders of today are termed and the weight of the muzzleloader be completed within 24 hours. This For more information on any events and tour- “in-line” because they align the prim- is no longer like lugging an armful of process will provide FWC biologists naments or specials at The Country Club, please er directly behind the barrel where bricks around. with excellent data on Florida’s deer call the pro shop at 752-2266 or check out our the powder charge sits. In contrast, When asked for advice on muzzle- harvest. website at www.thecountryclubatlakecity.com. the muzzleloaders of yore were “side loaders, I always recommend a .50 So this year ,“step back in time,” and locks” because they had the “action” caliber model. I prefer a “break–open” hunt with a muzzleloader. You’ll be UPCOMING and percussion caps on the side of the model in order to make insertion and glad you did. Good luck hunting and as n Oct. 19, Elks barrel. This was not very efficient. removal of primers easier. Also, if it’s always, please practice firearm safety n Oct. 26-27, The Rountree

FWC Applications available for high school fishing program From staff reports for the grant, high school or mail to FWC’s Division fishing clubs or teams of Freshwater Fisheries The Florida Fish and must have a minimum of Management, Attn: High Wildlife Conservation five members and be rep- School Fishing Grant, Commission’s (FWC) resented by a school facul- 620 S. Meridian Street, 2019-2020 High School ty member who will follow Tallahassee, FL 32399. Fishing Program offers the provided instructor’s The 2019-2020 High high school fishing clubs manual. School Fishing Program or teams the opportunity The application can is supported by partners to apply for the Florida be downloaded online such as Costa Sunglasses, Sport Fish Restoration at MyFWC.com/fishing West Marine, Shimano, R3 Fishing Grant. This by scrolling just below Coastal Conservation grant program is focused the middle of the web- Association, iAngler and on recruiting new page. The deadline for Fish Florida. Contact anglers, retaining active submitting applications Conor Hughes at Conor. anglers and reactivating is Oct. 7 at 5 p.m. ET. [email protected] lapsed anglers to ensure Submit applications to or 850-617-6012 for more the future of fishing in [email protected] information. Florida. The Florida Sport Fish THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME Restoration R3 Fishing By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Grant will award 40 high Unscramble these Jumbles, one letter to each square, school fishing clubs or to form four ordinary words. teams up to $500 of finan- cial assistance as a part FUTIN of the 2019-2020 High School Fishing Program. Program participants will receive an updated RNAGD educational curriculum comprised of lessons and activities on fish- eries conservation and NOYDKE resource management, plus a chance to compete with participating clubs DIRYBH or teams in the Costa @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get Kick Plastic Conservation Project competition. Now arrange the circled letters ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as The grant program is All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. open to new or existing Answer freshwater or saltwater here: fishing clubs or teams at (Answers tomorrow) public, private and charter Jumbles: STALL STYLE NORMAL THRONG Saturday’s high schools throughout Answer: When they saw the commercial for the new Florida. To be considered hearing aids, his wife was — ALL EARS 4B LAKEY CIT REPORTER SPORTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019

“They were unfortunately COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL GATORS obviously,” Trask said. “It wasn’t Continued From 1B a bad read. It was just, I saw the one-on-one matchup. I was Gulf Coast St. trying to take advantage of it. I But the story of the day was liked the matchup in our favor. I sweeps FGC Trask, who became the first think our team did a great job of UF quarterback to start a game bouncing back.” From staff reports wearing No. 11 since Spurrier. After just 57 yards rushing Trask completed 20 of his 28 through three quarters, the Florida Gateway College lost to pass attempts for 293 yards, Gators got their ground game Gulf Coast State in straight sets throwing two touchdowns and going in the fourth with Jones (25-14, 25-15, 25-18) on the road two interceptions. and running back Dameon Saturday afternoon in a Sun-Lakes Following the game, Spurrier Pierce in the backfield. Pierce Conference matchup. was waiting in the hallway out- ripped off consecutive runs of Jaylin Roberts led the side of Florida’s locker room. 11, 13 and 12 yards and finished Timberwolves (4-14, 0-2) with six He looked around for a minute off the drive with a 10-yard kills to go along with seven digs. as players and recruits walked touchdown to put UF up 31-3. Kaeley Kellar also had five kills, six passed him, before finally ask- Lamical Perine had 62 yards digs and a pair of aces. ing someone, “Where’s Kyle?” rushing and a touchdown on 14 Kaci Law had a team-high nine Trask was still in the locker carries, while Pierce ran the ball digs. Karen Hill also had nine digs room, so Spurrier was escorted 11 times for 39 yards. McPherson against the Commodores (12-3, 3-0). inside. The HBC patted Trask added a 37-yard field on Florida’s on the shoulder and told him he final possession with Jones, who did a good job. was 4/6 for 20 yards. When the 1966 Heisman “We would have liked to get BRIEFS Trophy winner seeks you out Emory in once or twice more to compliment your game, life early,” Mullen said. “But I was ECS hosting 60th Anniversary is good. really happy both guys got to Tournament next month “It’s been pretty surreal,” said get in. I think both guys played Trask, who took over as the start- fairly well, made some good Epiphany Catholic School is hosting er against Kentucky following plays, good decisions while they the 60th Anniversary Golf Tourna- Feleipe Franks’ season-ending were in there. Both led us to ment on Oct. 11 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. ankle injury. “I feel I’ve done a touchdown drives, so I thought, Registration is from 7:30 a.m. to great job of staying focused and really managed the game well.” 8:15 a.m. Tee time is 8:30 a.m. with a locked in on the task at hand.” The Gators’ 1994 team also shotgun start. TRIBUNE NEWS SERVICE Trask came out sharp on the featured two quarterbacks, with The tournament is limited to the Florida quarterback Kyle Trask puts the ball in the air during opening series, completing his Danny Wuerffel and Terry Dean first 24 teams to sign up and the the first half against Tennessee on Saturday, in Gainesville. first pass for 43 yards to Trevon sharing playing time. Spurrier cost is $55 per person. Lunch will be Grimes and his second to Kyle turnover on downs after Trask really well.” likes what he saw Saturday served after the tournsment along Pitts for a 19-yard touchdown. was stuffed on fourth-and-3 at Guarantano was benched at from Jones and Trask, who has with raffles and giveaways. Trask hooked up with Pitts four the UT 30. The Gators settled for halftime and replaced by Brian a throwing motion similar to Sponsorships are also avaiable. times for 62 yards, continuing three points on their next series, Maurer, whose first series was Wuerffel’s. For more information, contact Tonia their ‘Kyle-to-Kyle’ connection set up by Marco Wilson’s first-ca- Tennessee’s only scoring drive. “Yeah, he does,” Spurrier said. Edenfield at 386-752-2320 or teden- after a 30-yard passing play on reer pick in Vols territory. Mullen had to burn a timeout “Very catchable. He’s a good [email protected]. the game-winning drive at UK. After Tennessee and Florida before Florida’s first second-half player. ... He played extremely “He’s one of the best pocket traded three-and-outs, Trask series and went off on the well. “Coach Joe Fields” Kiwanis Charity passers I’ve ever seen,” Pitts checked back in at quarterback offense. “Mullen is going to play Golf Tournament next weekend said of Trask. “Me and Kyle for Emory Jones and led the “We were going to get a delay Emory Jones too, which I think have been working late nights. Gators on a nine-play, 61-yard of game,” he said. “We were is an excellent idea. There’s a The 30th Annual “Coach Joe Fields” During camp was when we got touchdown drive to end the first moseying out there on the field.” place for both of them.” Kiwanis Charity Golf Tournament will some things done and got our half. The players responded by As for the shutout at be held at Quail Heights on Sept. 27. connection together.” “He played solid,” UF coach marching 75 yards in six plays, Tennessee that season, Spurrier Registration will begin at 11:30 Trask was sacked and fum- Dan Mullen said of Trask. “He capped off by Freddie Swain’s didn’t consider that game one of a.m., followed by lunch at noon an bled on Florida’s second pos- was sharp, good decisions all 29-yard touchdown reception. his more memorable wins. then tee off at 1 p.m. Entry fee is $75 session, with the Vols recov- day long. I think the fumble, Trask went six years without “Nah, it wasn’t,” Spurrier said. per player and it includes green fees, ering at the UF 19-yard line. he’s trying to hold the ball and throwing an interception in lim- “It was 31-0, but it was just a cart and lunch. But Tennessee QB Jarrett make a play. ited action as a high school and game on the way (to the SEC Hole sponsors are also available for Guarantano gave it right back “If it’s not there, just burn college backup, but his streak title). Those guys could score. $50 while title sponsors are $1,000. on third-and-goal, picked off in it and let’s play the next play. ended against the Vols. They thought they were going to For more information, contact Al the end zone by Trey Dean III. That comes with experience. He was picked off on consec- score every possession. 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week we keep improving. cleaned up.” FSU For our guys to come here Ricky Aguayo missed Continued From 1B and play the way they did field-goal attempts from 51, Columbia and play the fourth quarter 47 and 41 for the Seminoles and find a way to win the that could have put the threw for two touchdowns ballgame was big for our game out of reach. and ran for another as football team.” High School the Cardinals were able Saturday’s win was the INJURY REPORT to storm back to score 24 300th for FSU at Doak Cunningham was injured straight points and take a Campbell Stadium, which on the final play of the Volleyball short-lived fourth-quarter opened in 1950. The game. Satterfield said lead. Cunningham connect- Seminoles have a .755 win Cunningham suffered a leg ed with Dez Fitzpatrick for percentage at the stadium. injury and will have fur- FUTURE TIGER CLINIC a 74-yard touchdown with Cunningham complet- ther tests. Louisville start- 14:22 left that gave Louisville ed 16 of 27 passes for a ed Cunningham in part Columbia High School Gym its first lead, 24-21. career-high 286 yards. But because Jawon Pass was Hornibrook was expect- Cunningham had a cost- not available on Saturday Saturday, October, 12 | 9 a.m. - 1 ed to make his Florida State ly red-zone interception due to injury ... Florida debut and was inserted into in the fourth quarter and State lost starting lineback- p.m. the game in the first quar- Louisville (2-2, 0-1) missed er Jaiden Lars-Woodbey ter, tossing a 44-yard touch- out on its first ACC win (leg) to injury. Girls 3rd – 8th Grade down pass to Keyshawn since 2017. Helton on his first throw Fitzpatrick caught seven THE TAKEAWAY for the Seminoles. When passes for 133 yards and a Louisville: Louisville $35 Pre-Register Blackman was lost to inju- touchdown for Louisville. clawed its way back after ry on Florida State’s first “Way too many mis- giving up 21 first-quarter $45 At the Door drive of the second half, the takes I think initially in this points, the most since an Wisconsin graduate trans- football game in the first Oct. 5, 2018, loss to Georgia T-Shirts for All Participants! fer then took over. quarter, getting down 21-0 Tech. But the Cardinals Despite three punts and there,” Louisville coach couldn’t hold off Florida a missed field-goal attempt Scott Satterfield said. “I’m State’s rally. on Florida State’s first four proud of our team. There Florida State: Akers now Fundamental Skills • Position Playing drives of the second half, are a lot of teams that could has eight touchdowns (six Hornibrook remained just have folded right there, rushing and two receiv- Hitting •Passing • Setting composed. He put the and we continued to battle ing) in four games and the Seminoles ahead for good, and fight. ... We’ve just got Seminoles have defeated Serve • Receive 28-24, on a touchdown to learn how to finish. The the Cardinals in back-to- pass to Tamorrion Terry bottom line for us is just back seasons. with 7:25 left in the game. way too many mistakes. Hornibrook completed 15 “We’ve got to clean up UP NEXT of 20 passes for 255 yards a lot of different things Louisville hosts Boston and two touchdowns. because the rest of the College on Oct. 5. “Proud of this football seven (ACC) games will be Florida State hosts NC team,” Taggart said. “Each like this if we don’t get it State on Saturday. Don’t miss an episode of the Contact: Lake City Coach Heather Benson Sports (386) 688-2078 Podcast. [email protected] Jordan and Zach break down every sport every Wednesday throughout the school year. Only at SoundCloud.com Classifi ed Department 755-5440 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 5B LAKE CITY REPORTER    Take ADvantage of the CLASSIFIED Reporter Classifieds!   755-5440 ADVANTAGE

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yq IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL copy of your written defenses, if 6409 Congress Ave., Suite 100 RECORDS BOOK 837, PAGE pursuant to subsection 713.78    COURT OF THE THIRD JUDI- any, to it on counsel for Plain- Boca Raton, FL 33487 828, OF THE PUBLIC of the Florida Statutes.    CIAL CIRCUIT tiff, whose address is 6409 PRIMARY EMAIL: RECORDS OF COLUMBIA AUTO EMPORIUM OF LAKE OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR Congress Avenue, Suite 100, [email protected] COUNTY, FLORIDA; THENCE CITY reserves the right to ac- COLUMBIA COUNTY Boca Raton, Florida 33487 on THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB- N 65°50'35" E, 11.61 FEET TO cept or reject any and/or all CIVIL DIVISION or before 10/14/2019 /(30 days LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR A POINT ON THE NORTH bids. J.P. MORGAN MORTGAGE from Date of First Publication of TWO (2) CONSECUTIVE RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF Help us support the LAKE ACQUISITION CORP. this Notice) and file the original WEEKS. COUNTY ROAD NO. 242 AND 2008 FORD CITY HUMAN SOCIETY by Plaintiff, with the clerk of this court ei- PUBLISH IN: LAKE CITY RE- THE POINT OF BEGINNING 1FAHP32N08W226529 sponsoring some pet photos! vs. ther before service on Plaintiff's PORTER OF THE LANDS HEREIN DE- Once a month the Lake City OSIE H. PRICE, UNKNOWN attorney or immediately there- SCRIBED; SAID POINT ALSO 535127 Reporter prints photos of SPOUSE OF PATRICK OWEN after; otherwise a default will be 533891 BEING ON A CURVE CON- September 22, 2019 adoptable pets. With your RAULERSON, CITIFINANCIAL entered against you for the re- September 15, 22, 2019 CAVE TO THE NORTH, HAV- sponsorship we can publish A/K/A CITIGROUP, INC., lief demanded in the complaint ING A RADIUS OF 22878.31   more photos! For as little as FLORIDA CREDIT UNION, or petition filed herein. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF FEET AND A CENTRAL AN-    $25.31/mo you get a 2” space AND UNKNOWN WITNESS my hand and the THE 3rd JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN GLE OF 00°22'22"; THENCE for your business or personal TENANTS/OWNERS, seal of this Court at Columbia AND FOR EASTERLY ALONG THE ARC message. Help find them forev- Defendants. County, Florida, this12th day of COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- OF SAID CURVE, A DIS- 4.5 acres on Lake Jeffrey Rd, er homes today! Call or email Case No. 12-2019-CA-000184 September, 2019. DA TANCE OF 148.91 FEET gorgeous oaks, great area, site for more information. Division CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT CASE NO.: 2017-253-CA (SAID ARC BEING SUBTEND- built homes only. Owner Fi- 386-754-0401 NOTICE OF SALE COURT BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, ED BY A CHORD BEARING nancing! NO DOWN! $49,900. classifieds@lakecityreporter. Notice is hereby given, pur- BY: /s/ Susan Heimer LLC, a Delaware limited liability AND DISTANCE OF S 89° $513/mo 352-215-1018. com suant to Final Judgment of DEPUTY CLERK company, 14'36" E, 148.90 FEET); www.LandOwnerFinancing.com PUBLISHER'S NOTE Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, Plaintiff, THENCE N 89°00'00" E, NOW Florida Law 828.29 requires in this cause on September 5, AND SCHNEID, PL v. DEPARTING FROM SAID    dogs and cats being sold to be 2019, in the Circuit Court of ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, DE- NORTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE,     at least 8 weeks old and have a Columbia County, Florida, P. 6409 CONGRESS AVENUE, VISEES, LEGATEES, 480.49 FEET; THENCE N 18° health certificate from a li- Dewitt Cason, Clerk of the Cir- SUITE 100 BENEFICIARIES, GRANTEES, 12'00" W, 253.05 FEET TO A censed veterinarian document- cuit Court, will sell the property Boca Raton, FL 33487 OR OTHER PERSONS POINT ON THE CENTERLINE Washer white, good condition ing they have mandatory shots situated in Columbia County, PRIMARY EMAIL: OR ENTITIES CLAIMING BY OF TROY ROAD; (ROADWAY $100. We do services calls too. and are free from intestinal and Florida described as: [email protected] OR THROUGH DOES NOT APPEAR TO BE IN 678-617-5560 or 386-638-0046. external parasites. Many COMMENCE AT THE NORTH- THIS NOTICE SHALL BE PUB- TOMMIE S. THOMAS, DE- USE AT THIS TIME) THENCE species of wildlife must be li- WEST CORNER OF THE LISHED ONCE A WEEK FOR CEASED; ALL UNKNOWN S 65°50'35" W, 603.09 FEET    censed by Florida Fish and NORTHWEST 1/4 OF THE TWO (2) CONSECUTIVE HEIRS, DEVISEES, LEGA- TO THE POINT OF BEGIN-   Wildlife. If you are unsure, con- SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- WEEKS. TEES, BENEFICIARIES, NING, COLUMBIA COUNTY, tact the local office for informa- TION 5, TOWNSHIP 3 SOUTH, PUBLISH IN: LAKE CITY RE- GRANTEES, OR OTHER PER- FLORIDA; tion. RANGE 17 EAST, COLUMBIA PORTER SONS OR ENTITIES TOGETHER WITH A 1999 Registered Brangus Bulls 1-3 COUNTY, FLORIDA AND RUN CLAIMING BY OR THROUGH FLEET DOUBLE WIDE MO- years old, certified, gentle,    THENCE S00°3508"E ALONG 533880 MICHAEL LINDSEY BILE HOME ID ready to breed. $2000-$2500.     THE WEST LINE OF THE September 15, 22, 2019 A/K/A MICHAEL G. LINDSEY, #GAFLW34A28513SH21 AND 352-215-1018. SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF SAID DECEASED; et al, ID #GAFLW34B28513SH21 SECTION 5 A DISTANCE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF Defendants. Parcel Number: 23-4S-15-  Want to buy cattle. All kinds 25.01 FEET TO THE POINT THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 00381-000 352-339-3018 OF THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT- CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA SALE If you are a person with a dis- Wanted to lease pasture for OF-WAY LINE 151.99 FEET COUNTY, FLORIDA (Publish in Lake City Reporter) ability who requires accommo- cattle. 352-339-3018 TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- GENERAL JURISDICTION DI- Notice is hereby given that pur- dations in order to participate in NING; THENCE CONTINUE VISION suant to the Summary Final a court proceeding, you are en-     N87°4431"E STILL ALONG CASE NO. 19000301CAAXMX Judgment of Foreclosure en- titled, at no cost to you, the pro- SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE tered in this cause, in the Cir- vision of certain assistance. In- MAKE EXTRA 300.01 FEET; THENCE S00° LLC D/B/A CHAMPION MORT- cuit Court of the Third Judicial dividuals with a disability who $$ MONEY $$ Cedar Park Apartments - Cur- 3508"E PARALLEL WITH THE GAGE COMPANY, Circuit in and for Columbia require special accommoda- rently accepting applications WEST LINE OF THE SOUTH- Plaintiff, County, Florida, wherein tions in order to participate in a The Lake City Reporter, a for 2 and 3 bedroom units. EAST 1/4 OF SAID SECTION 5 vs. BAYVIEW LOAN SERVICING, court proceeding should con- daily newspaper, seeks Beautiful, newly renovated A DISTANCE OF 192.74 FEET; THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, BEN- LLC., a Delaware limited liabili- tact the Carrina Cooper, Court community. Income EFICIARIES, DEVISEES, ty company, Plaintiff, ALL UN- Independent Contractor THENCE S89°4431"W PARAL- Administrator, 173 NE Hernan- Newspaper Carriers for restrictions apply. For LEL WITH THE SOUTH GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, KNOWN HEIRS, DEVISEES, do Avenue, Room 408, Lake more information, call RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF LIENORS, CREDITORS, LEGATEES, BENEFICIARIES, City, FL 32055, Phone: (386) several motor routes in or stop by at: 377 NW Bascom CHESHIRE ROAD 192.74 TRUSTEES AND ALL OTH- GRANTEES, OR OTHER PER- 758-2163; Email: cooper.carri- the city and county. You Norris Dr. Mon-Fri, 9-6. 386- FEET; THENCE S87°4431"W A ERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN IN- SONS OR ENTITIES CLAIM- [email protected], within must be motivated by 752-7525. DISTANCE OF 192.67 FEET TEREST IN THE ESTATE OF ING BY OR THROUGH TOM- seven (7) days before your earning extra money, be TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- HARRIET G. BOSSUYT A/K/A MIE S. THOMAS, DECEASED; scheduled court appearance, or an early riser and have   NING.TOGETHER WITH THAT HARRIET GERTRUDE ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, DE- immediately upon receiving this CERTAIN YEAR/MAKE; 2001 CLEMENTS, DECEASED. et. VISEES, LEGATEES, BENEFI- notification if the time before reliable transportation.    HORTON HOMES INC.; COL- al. CIARIES, GRANTEES, OR the scheduled appearance is Apply in person during OR ; UNKNOWN ; LENGTH 72 Defendant(s), OTHER PERSONS OR ENTI- normal business hours. less than 7 days; if you are 2BR/2BA Mobile Home in East- MOBILE HOME, VIN(S) NOTICE OF ACTION - CON- TIES CLAIMING BY OR hearing impaired, call 711. Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm H172940GL & H172940GR STRUCTIVE SERVICE THROUGH MICHAEL LIND- side Village. $550/mo $550/dep IF YOU ARE A PERSON NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE + dues. No pets. 386-758-0057 and commonly known as: 350 TO: THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, SEY A/K/A MICHAEL G. LIND- CLAIMING A RIGHT TO NE CHESHIRE LANE, LAKE BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, SEY, DECEASED; UNKNOWN FUNDS REMAINING AFTER Naturchem, Inc. located in Lake    CITY, FL 32055; including the GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, SPOUSE OF TOMMIE S. THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A City, FL is seeking 50 Pesti- building, appurtenances, and LIENORS, CREDITORS, THOMAS; UNKNOWN CLAIM WITH THE CLERK NO cide Handlers, Sprayers, & Ap- fixtures located therein, at pub- TRUSTEES AND ALL OTH- SPOUSE OF MICHAEL LIND- LATER THAN THE DATE plicators, Vegetation workers ERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN IN- SEY A/K/A MICHAEL G. LIND- PUBLISHER'S NOTE lic sale, to the highest and best THAT THE CLERK REPORTS from 10/1/2019 to 11/30/2019. All real estate advertising in this bidder, for cash, on the 3rd TEREST IN THE ESTATE OF SEY; MARK LYNN STARLING THE FUNDS AS UNCLAIMED. This is a Temp/FT position. 40 HARRIET G. BOSSUYT A/K/A A/K/A MARK L. STARLING; newspaper is subject to the fair Floor (Courtroom 1) of the IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A hrs/wk, 7am-4pm(varies). Du- housing act which makes it ille- Columbia County Courthouse, HARRIET GERTRUDE SHERRIE STARLING CHACE CLAIM, YOU WILL NOT BE ties include mix & spray or CLEMENTS, DECEASED, A/K/A SHERRIE S. CHACE; gal to advertise "any prefer- 173 N.E. Hernando Avenue, ENTITLED TO ANY REMAIN- spread herbicides onto grass, ence, limitation, or discrimina- Lake City, FL 32055, on JAN- whose residence is unknown if KIRK DANIEL STARLING ING FUNDS. AFTER THE shrubs, or trees, using back- he/she/they be living; and if A/K/A KIRK D. STARLING; tion based on race, color, reli- UARY 15, 2020 at 11:00 FUNDS ARE REPORTED AS pack sprayers or spreaders. Fill gion, sex, disability, familial sta- A.M..Any persons claiming an he/she/they be dead, the un- AARON LINDSEY; AMANDA UNCLAIMED, ONLY THE sprayer tanks w/water & chemi- known defendants who may be M. LINDSEY F/K/A AMANDA tus or national origin; or any in- interest in the surplus from the OWNER OF RECORD AS OF cals, according to formulas. tention to make such prefer- sale, if any, other than the spouses, heirs, devisees, M. OLSON; MARK A. LIND- THE DATE OF THE LIS PEN- Lift, push, & swing nozzles, grantees, assignees, lienors, SEY; BRIAN LINDSEY; NOEL ence, limitation or discrimina- property owner as of the date DENS MAY CLAIM THE SUR- hoses, & tubes to direct spray tion." Familial status includes of the lis pendens must file a creditors, trustees, and all par- CABALLERO; MARIELA M. PLUS. over designated areas. Must ties claiming an interest by, CABALLERO; ABEL C. TRE- children under the age of 18 liv- claim before the clerk reports WITNESS my hand and Seal of have valid drivers license. ing with parents or legal custo- through, under or against the JO; MARIA I. RODRIGUEZ; IN- th the surplus as unclaimed. the Court on 11 day of Post-hire drug screen at em- dians, pregnant women and Dated this 16th day of Septem- Defendants, who are not known DEPENDENCE RECEIV- September, 2019. ployers expense. Must be able to be dead or alive, and all par- ABLES CORPORATION, AS people securing custody of chil- ber, 2019. P. DEWITT CASON to lift 60lbs. Repetitive move- dren under the age of 18. This Clerk of P. Dewitt Cason ties having or claiming to have ASSIGNEE OF MBNA; UNIT- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT ments, extensive walking, fre- any right, title or interest in the ED STATES OF AMERICA; newspaper will not knowingly By:/s/ Susan Heimer COURT quent stooping, extensive accept any advertising for real Deputy Clerk property described in the mort- STATE OF FLORIDA DE- By: /s/ Susan Heimer pushing & pulling, exposure to gage being foreclosed herein. PARTMENT OF REVENUE; estate which is in violation of As Deputy Clerk extreme temperatures. Wage the law. Our readers are here- 534587 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED JOHN DOE I and JANE DOE I, will be $16.03/hr. OT will be that an action to foreclose a as unknown tenants; and any by informed that all dwellings September 22, 29, 2019 533735 available as needed. OT rate of advertised in this newspaper mortgage on the following prop- unknown heirs, devisees, September 15, 22, 2019 pay is at least $24.05 /hr. Itiner- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF erty: grantees, creditors, and other are available on an equal op- ant schedule, requires travel to portunity basis. To complain of THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIR- SECTION 18: COMMENCE AT unknown persons, unknown en- Registration of Fictitious Leon, Gilchrist, Marion, Hills- CUIT IN AND FOR COLUMBIA THE SE CORNER OF SEC- tities, unknown parties or un- Names discrimination call HUD toll free borough, Brevard, Orange, at 1-800-669-9777, the toll free COUNTY, FLORIDA TION 18, TOWNSHIP 4 known spouses claiming by, We the undersigned, being duly Osceola, Lake, Polk, Suwan- GENERAL JURISDICTION DI- SOUTH, RANGE 17 EAST through or under any of the sworn, do hereby declare under telephone number to the hear- nee, Jackson, Gasden, Liberty, ing impaired is 1-800-927-9275. VISION AND RUN THENCE N 1°09''W, above-named Defendants are oath that the names of all per- Pinellas, & Volusia Counties in CASE NO. 18000333CAAXMX ALONG THE EAST LINE OF Defendants, I will sell to the sons interested in the business Florida. Lodging provided. No BANK OF AMERICA, SAID SECTION 1417.87 FEET; highest bidder for cash on the or profession carried on under on the job training provided. Plaintiff, THENCE S 88°30''W, 577.00 third floor of the Columbia the name of ELEGANT AF- Tools, equipment & daily trans- vs. FEET; THENCE N 0°05'E, County Courthouse, 173 NE FAIRS TENT RENTAL Contact portation to worksite provided EASY THE UNKNOWN HEIRS, BEN- 503.50 FEET; THENCE S 88° Hernando Avenue, Lake City, Phone Number: (904) 466-5544 at no cost. Transportation (in- EFICIARIES, DEVISEES, 17'W, 419.17 FEET TO THE Florida 32055, at 11:00 a.m. and the extent of the interest of cluding meals &, to the extent AND CONVENIENT GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, POINT OF BEGINNING; on the _23rd__day of October, each, is as follows: necessary, lodging) to the LIENORS, CREDITORS, THENCE CONTINUE S 88° 2019, the following described Name: CHRISTIE CODY place of employment will be Look at what you can do TRUSTEES AND ALL OTH- 17'W, 158.00 FEET; THENCE property as set forth in the Extent of Interest: 100% provided, or its cost to workers ERS WHO MAY CLAIM AN IN- N 0°05'E, 215.00 FEET TO Summary Final Judgment, to by:/s/ CHRISTIE CODY reimbursed, if the worker com- ONLINE TEREST IN THE ESTATE OF THE SOUTH LINE OF COUN- wit: STATE OF FLORIDA pletes half the employment pe- DONALD F. WELTZBARKER, TY ROAD; THENCE N 88° BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST COUNTY OF COLUMBIA riod. Return transportation will DECEASED, et al. 17'E, 158.00 FEET ALONG CORNER OF SECTION 23, Sworn to and subscribed before be provided if the worker com- GO Defendant(s). SAID ROAD; THENCE S 0° TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE me this 18TH day of SEPTEM- pletes the employment period TO www.lakecityreporter.com NOTICE OF ACTION - CON- 05'W, 215.00 FEET TO THE 15 EAST, AND RUN N 89°00' BER, A.D. 2019. or is dismissed early by the STRUCTIVE SERVICE POINT OF BEGINNING. E, 1305.4 FEET TO THE by:/s/ CINDY A. MICHEL employer. Apply at nearest FL Click FORMS & SUBMISSIONS TO: RYAN ADAMS, has been filed against you and POINT OF INTERSECTION; Title: Notary State Workforce Agency in the Whose Residence Is: 951 S you are required to serve a THENCE N 67°55' E, 136 State & reference job order ❑ Anniversary Announcement BROADWAY ST, LAKE PARK, copy of your written defenses, if FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- 535237 #11000641. GA 31636 any, to it on counsel for Plain- GINNING; THENCE N 89°00' September 22, 2019 ❑       Birth Announcement and who is evading service of tiff, whose address is 6409 E, 640 FEET; THENCE N 18° PUBLIC AUCTION process and all parties claiming Congress Ave., Suite 100, 12' W, 257 FEET TO POINT ❑ Will be held by Davis Towing & The Lake City Reporter, a dai- Change of Address an interest by, through, under Boca Raton, Florida 33487 on OF INTERSECTION IN CEN- Recovery, Inc., in Columbia or against the Defendant(s), or before 10/14/2019/(30 days TER TROY ROAD; THENCE S ly newspaper, seeks Indepen- ❑ County at 1226 NW Main Blvd., dent Contractor Newspaper Delivery Issues or Concerns who are not known to be dead from Date of First Publication of 67°55' W, 643.00 FEET TO Lake City, FL 32055 or alive, and all parties having this Notice) and file the original THE POINT OF BEGINNING. Carrier. Apply in person during ❑ Engagement Announcement normal business hours. or claiming to have any right, ti- with the clerk of this court ei- ALL BEING IN SECTION 23, Sale Date: 10/07/19 @ 9:00am tle or interest in the property ther before service on Plaintiff's TOWNSHIP 4 SOUTH, RANGE Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm ❑ Give a gift subscription 2004 MERCURY NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE described in the mortgage be- attorney or immediately there- 15 EAST. 2MEFM74W94X610877 ing foreclosed herein. after; otherwise a default will be ALSO KNOWN AS: ❑ Letter to the Editor   YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED entered against you for the re- A PART OF THE SW 1/4 OF Sale Date: 10/15/19 @ 9:00am ❑ News Tips that an action to foreclose a lief demanded in the complaint SECTION 23, TOWNSHIP 4 2005 MERCURY mortgage on the following prop- or petition filed herein. SOUTH, RANGE 15 EAST, 1MEFM41105G617571 ❑ erty: WITNESS my hand and the MORE PARTICULARLY DE- PUBLISHER'S NOTE Obituary Form LOT 6, THE MEADOWS OF seal of this Court at Columbia SCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: All Yard Sale Ads ❑ 535232 Must be Pre-Paid. Place a Classified Ad TUSKENOOGEE, ACCORD- County, Florida, this 12th day COMMENCE AT THE SOUTH- September 22, 2019 ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT of September, 2019. WEST CORNER OF SAID SW ❑ Submit an Event to the Calendar THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT 1/4 AND RUN N 89°00'00" E, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE:    PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 203, OF COURT ALONG THE SOUTH LINE AUTO EMPORIUM OF LAKE    ❑ Vacation Delivery Service THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF BY: /s/ Susan Heimer THEREOF, 1305.40 FEET; CITY gives Notice of Foreclo- COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORI- DEPUTY CLERK THENCE N 67°55'00" E, sure of Lien and intent to sell ❑ Wedding Announcement DA. ROBERTSON, ANSCHUTZ, 136.00 FEET TO THE POINT these vehicles on 10/04/2019, Cows for Sale, 10 head, all has been filed against you and AND SCHNEID, PL OF BEGINNING OF LANDS 10:00 am at 2832 SW MAIN bred, some with calves, $8,500 Lake City Reporter you are required to serve a ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF DESCRIBED IN OFFICIAL BLVD, LAKE CITY, FL 32025, for all. Can delv. 352-575-7498. 6B LAKEY CIT REPORTER SPORTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 AROUND THE TOP 25

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NO. 2 ALABAMA 49, SOUTHERN MISS 7: Tua Tagovailoa passed for 293 yards and five touchdowns in just three quarters.

NO. 4 LSU 66, VANDER- BILT 38: Joe Burrow tossed four of his school-record six touchdown passes to Ja’Marr Chase and threw for 398 yards.

NO. 6 OHIO STATE 76, MIAMI (OHIO) 5: Justin Fields threw for four touchdowns and rushed for two more scores in the second quarter as No. 6 Ohio State cruised to a win over Miami (Ohio).

NO. 8 AUBURN 28, NO. 17 TEXAS A&M 20: Bo Nix threw a touchdown pass and JaTarvious Whitlow ran for a score as No. 8 Auburn built a big lead and with- stood a late charge from Texas A&M to get Alabama running back De’Marquise Lockridge (35) warms up before an NCAA college football game against Southern Miss, on Saturday in a win over the 17th- Tuscaloosa, Ala. [VASHA HUNT/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] ranked Aggies. SUMMARIES NO. 9 FLORIDA 34, TEN- NO. 2 ALABAMA 49, MOH—safety, 12:00 Punts-Avg. 5-33.4 1-43.0 Mathews 1-24, Griffin-Stewart 1-14, Pickett Punts-Avg. 1-37.0 3-13.33 NESSEE 3: Kyle Trask SOUTHERN MISSISSIPPI 7 MOH—FG Sloman 21, 7:25 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-1 1-3, V.Davis 1-(minus 1). Fumbles-Lost 2-1 3-2 threw for 293 yards SOUTHERN MISS 0700—7OSU—Dobbins 26 run (Haubeil kick), 5:16 Penalties-Yards7-75 5-44 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Pittsburgh, Penalties-Yards10-79 9-80 ALABAMA 14 14 14 7—49 Second Quarter Time of Possession 25:46 34:14 Kessman 35, Kessman 41. Time of Possession 34:30 25:30 and two touchdowns in First Quarter OSU—Hill 53 pass from Fields (Haubeil INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS his first start in nearly BAMA—Ruggs 45 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa kick), 14:36 RUSHING—Tennessee, Chandler 10-34, Gray NO. 16 OREGON 21, STANFORD 6 RUSHING—Washington, McGrew 18-110, (Reichard kick), 12:08 OSU—Fields 7 run (Haubeil kick), 14:04 6-27, Jordan 3-16, Guarantano 4-6, Crouch OREGON 7707—21 Newton 16-80, Eason 1-2, Porter 1-1, seven years and No. 9 BAMA—Ruggs 74 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa OSU—Fields 6 run (Haubeil kick), 8:37 1-4, Maurer 3-1. Florida, Perine 14-62, STANFORD 3003—6N.Harris 0-0, (Team) 3-(minus 6). BYU, Pierce 11-39, M.Davis 6-20, Copeland 1-8, Florida beat slumping (Reichard kick), 6:04 OSU—Olave 13 pass from Fields (Haubeil First Quarter Esukpa 9-49, T.Williams 6-28, Katoa 5-13, Second Quarter kick), 5:06 E.Jones 1-5, Trask 4-(minus 6). STA—FG Toner 32, 8:43 Hifo 1-3, Wilson 6-(minus 14). Tennessee, extending BAMA—N.Harris 5 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa OSU—Victor 30 pass from Fields (Haubeil PASSING—Tennessee, Maurer 4-11-1-44, ORE—Redd 36 pass from J.Herbert (C.Lewis PASSING—Washington, Eason 24-28-1-290. (Bulovas kick), 14:17 kick), 2:14 Guarantano 10-17-2-107. Florida, Trask 20- kick), 4:13 BYU, Wilson 26-42-1-277. the Gators’ dominance BAMA—Jeudy 17 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa OSU—Olave 10 pass from Fields (Haubeil 28-2-293, E.Jones 4-6-0-20. Second Quarter RECEIVING—Washington, Fuller 8-91, in a series that used to (Bulovas kick), 10:55 kick), :53 RECEIVING—Tennessee, Jennings 7-73, ORE—Breeland 16 pass from J.Herbert Baccellia 4-72, H.Bryant 4-49, Otton 3-36, USM—D.Harris 4 pass from Abraham (Stein Third Quarter Palmer 2-24, Callaway 1-27, B.Johnson 1-22, (C.Lewis kick), 5:58 Newton 2-16, McGrew 2-8, Pleasant 1-18. be the most prominent kick), 1:02 OSU—Wilson 38 pass from Chugunov Pope 1-5, Jordan 1-2, Maurer 1-(minus 2). Fourth Quarter BYU, Bushman 6-89, Hifo 6-87, Milne 4-29, in the Southeastern Third Quarter (Haubeil kick), 9:00 Florida, Pitts 4-62, Jefferson 4-31, Swain ORE—Breeland 24 pass from J.Herbert G.Romney 3-16, Simon 2-22, T.Williams 2-17, BAMA—Jeudy 20 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa OSU—Crowley 7 pass from Chugunov 3-67, Cleveland 3-43, Grimes 2-60, Copeland (C.Lewis kick), 10:40 Shumway 2-11, Esukpa 1-6. Conference’s Eastern (Bulovas kick), 13:12 (Haubeil kick), 2:15 2-22, Perine 2-9, M.Davis 2-9, Hammond STA—FG Toner 38, 7:32 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Division. BAMA—B.Robinson 6 run (Bulovas kick), Fourth Quarter 1-10, Pierce 1-0. ORE STA 5:43 OSU—J.Williams 61 pass from Hoak (Haubeil MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. First downs 17 13 NO. 23 CALIFORNIA 28, Fourth Quarter kick), 13:59 Rushes-yards30-61 33-114 MISSISSIPPI 20 OSU—Chambers 2 run (kick failed), 3:02 NO. 13 WISCONSIN 35, Passing 259 120 NO. 13 WISCONSIN 35, BAMA—Ford 5 run (Bulovas kick), 1:37 CALIFORNIA 7714 0—28 A—101,821. MOH OSU NO. 11 MICHIGAN 14 Comp-Att-Int 19-24-0 16-30-1 MISSISSIPPI 7607—20 NO. 11 MICHIGAN 14: USM BAMA First downs 10 30 MICHIGAN 0086—14 Return Yards2273 First Quarter First downs 15 24 Rushes-yards43-70 42-227 WISCONSIN 14 14 70—35 Punts-Avg. 6-44.16 6-42.66 CAL—Clark 6 pass from Garbers (G.Thomas Jonathan Taylor ran Rushes-yards32-52 35-176 Passing 60 374 First Quarter Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 kick), 9:39 for 203 yards and two Passing 174 338 Comp-Att-Int 7-20-1 22-30-0 WIS—J.Taylor 1 run (Larsh kick), 8:35 Penalties-Yards2-30 6-45 MIS—Corral 1 run (Logan kick), 5:50 Comp-Att-Int 17-26-1 20-25-1 Return Yards1164 WIS—J.Taylor 72 run (Larsh kick), 2:43 Time of Possession 25:39 34:21 Second Quarter touchdowns, Jack Coan Return Yards6142 Punts-Avg. 9-36.66 2-53.5 Second Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MIS—FG Logan 29, 14:52 added a career-high Punts-Avg. 6-28.66 2-36.5 Fumbles-Lost 2-2 2-1 WIS—Coan 1 run (Larsh kick), 6:40 RUSHING—Oregon, Verdell 24-82, Tra.Dye CAL—C.Brown 13 pass from Garbers Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Penalties-Yards4-50 6-52 WIS—Coan 25 run (Larsh kick), :57 1-1, Sewell 0-0, J.Herbert 5-(minus 22). (G.Thomas kick), 10:43 two rushing touch- Penalties-Yards6-55 1-15 Time of Possession 30:00 27:02 Third Quarter Stanford, Scarlett 19-97, A.Jones 3-20, MIS—FG Logan 33, 3:59 Time of Possession 32:55 27:05 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS WIS—J.Chenal 2 run (Larsh kick), 5:13 Wedington 2-13, Maddox 2-7, Costello Third Quarter downs and No. 13 RUSHING—Miami (Ohio), M.Thomas 8-44, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS MICH—McKeon 6 pass from Patterson 7-(minus 23). CAL—Duncan 9 pass from Garbers Burton 5-12, Kahn 7-12, Gabbert 4-9, Wisconsin made it look RUSHING—Southern Miss, D.Harris 8-34, (Black pass from Patterson), 2:08 PASSING—Oregon, J.Herbert 19-24-0-259. (G.Thomas kick), 11:25 Shelton 6-9, D.Johnson 6-4, Mayer 1-2, S.Anderson 6-18, Perkins 5-9, J.Adams Fourth Quarter Stanford, Costello 16-30-1-120. CAL—Tonges 60 pass from Garbers easy in a victory over (Team) 2-(minus 2), J.Williamson 4-(minus 2-6, Que.Watkins 1-1, (Team) 1-(minus 2), MICH—Peoples-Jones 5 pass from Patterson RECEIVING—Oregon, Breeland 5-78, (G.Thomas kick), 9:03 20). Ohio St., Chambers 8-63, Dobbins 8-52, No. 11 Michigan. Maberry 4-(minus 5), Abraham 5-(minus (pass failed), 4:56 Addison 4-42, Redd 3-54, Johnson III 3-41, Fourth Quarter Fields 9-36, Teague 11-34, Crowley 4-22, Webb 2-12, Tra.Dye 1-24, Delgado 1-8. 9). Alabama, N.Harris 14-110, B.Robinson A—80,245. MIS—Ealy 15 run (Logan kick), 4:29 McCall 1-10, McMahon 1-10. 8-39, Ford 8-21, Tu.Tagovailoa 3-8, Townsend MICH WIS Stanford, M.Wilson 5-61, Wedington 5-21, CALMIS PASSING—Miami (Ohio), Gabbert 5-15-1-48, St. Brown 3-28, Fisk 1-8, A.Jones 1-4, PITTSBURGH 35, NO. 15 2-(minus 2). First downs 15 25 First downs 24 27 J.Williamson 2-5-0-12. Ohio St., Fields 14-21- Symonds 1-(minus 2). PASSING—Southern Miss, Abraham 17-26- Rushes-yards19-40 57-359 Rushes-yards33-60 38-177 0-223, Chugunov 6-7-0-86, Hoak 2-2-0-65. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oregon, C.Lewis 27. UCF 34: Wide receiver 1-174. Alabama, Tu.Tagovailoa 17-21-0-293, Passing 259 128 Passing 373 348 RECEIVING—Miami (Ohio), Sorenson 4-42, M.Jones 2-3-1-25, Ta.Tagovailoa 1-1-0-20. Comp-Att-Int 17-42-2 13-16-0 Comp-Att-Int 24-36-1 29-48-0 Aaron Matthews hit quar- Mayock 1-10, M.Thomas 1-4, Maye 1-4. Ohio RECEIVING—Southern Miss, J.Adams Return Yards2050 NO. 21 VIRGINIA 28, Return Yards1723 St., Wilson 4-54, Victor 3-42, Olave 3-30, Hill terback Kenny Pickett 5-17, D.Harris 3-50, Que.Watkins 3-24, Punts-Avg. 5-43.2 4-36.5 OLD DOMINION 17 Punts-Avg. 6-34.5 5-44.0 2-78, J.Williams 2-74, Ruckert 1-24, Teague Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 J.Mitchell 2-27, Perkins 2-22, Ti.Jones 1-25, OLD DOMINION 10 700—17 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 on a 3-yard, fourth-down 1-17, Berry 1-16, Gardiner 1-10, Dobbins 1-9, Penalties-Yards3-45 9-69 S.Anderson 1-9. Alabama, Jeudy 6-96, Ruggs VIRGINIA 07714 —28 Penalties-Yards4-30 6-55 Hausmann 1-9, Crowley 1-7, McCall 1-4. Time of Possession 18:53 41:07 touchdown pass with 56 4-148, Waddle 3-43, Dev.Smith 2-26, Bolden First Quarter Time of Possession 31:00 29:00 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-20, N.Harris 1-5, B.Robinson 1-3, Forristall ODU—FG Rice 21, 7:22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS seconds remaining and RUSHING—Michigan, McCaffrey 3-21, 1-1, Metchie 1-(minus 4). ODU—Smartt 10 run (Rice kick), 3:37 RUSHING—California, Dancy 12-47, C.Brown NO. 8 AUBURN 28, C.Turner 6-17, Milton 2-6, Charbonnet 2-6, Pittsburgh stunned No. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Second Quarter 8-11, Garbers 12-3, (Team) 1-(minus 1). Mason 1-3, Bredeson 0-0, Patterson 3-(mi- NO. 17 TEXAS A&M 20 ODU—Geiger 47 pass from Smartt (Rice Mississippi, Corral 16-56, Phillips 14-54, 15 UCF. AUBURN 14 077—28 nus 1), Haskins 1-(minus 3), Runyan 1-(mi- NO. 4 LSU 66, VANDERBILT 38 kick), 10:32 Plumlee 3-53, Ealy 4-25, (Team) 1-(minus TEXAS A&M 03017 —20 nus 9). Wisconsin, J.Taylor 23-203, Shaw LOUISIANA STATE2810217—66 UVA—Perkins 8 run (Delaney kick), 6:57 11). First Quarter 3-53, Groshek 4-40, Watson 13-31, Coan Third Quarter VANDERBILT710 14 7—38 PASSING—California, Modster 1-1-0-16, First Quarter AUB—Schwartz 57 run (Carlson kick), 13:19 7-12, A.Taylor 1-11, J.Chenal 2-5, Schipper UVA—Zandier 22 interception return NO. 16 OREGON 21, Garbers 23-35-1-357. Mississippi, Corral AUB—Shenker 6 pass from Gatewood 1-4, Stokke 1-2, (Team) 2-(minus 2). (Delaney kick), 10:00 STANFORD 6: VAN—Vaughn 5 run (Guay kick), 11:04 22-41-0-266, Plumlee 7-7-0-82. Justin LSU—Jefferson 4 pass from Burrow (York (Carlson kick), :39 PASSING—Michigan, Milton 0-2-1-0, Fourth Quarter RECEIVING—California, Duncan 5-63, kick), 9:51 Second Quarter Patterson 14-32-1-219, McCaffrey 3-8-0-40. UVA—Taulapapa 7 run (Delaney kick), 10:16 Herbert threw two of his Tonges 3-88, Remigio 3-72, Crawford 3-39, LSU—Chase 64 pass from Burrow (York TXAM—FG Small 33, 12:59 Wisconsin, Coan 13-16-0-128. UVA—J.Reed 25 pass from Perkins (Delaney Dancy 3-16, Je.Hawkins 2-40, C.Brown 2-23, three touchdown passes kick), 8:38 Third Quarter RECEIVING—Michigan, Collins 3-66, Black kick), 7:33 Clark 2-17, Reinwald 1-15. Mississippi, LSU—Edwards-Helaire 9 run (York kick), AUB—S.Williams 9 pass from Nix (Carlson 3-57, Eubanks 3-20, R.Bell 2-81, McKeon ODU UVA to Jacob Breeland and E.Moore 11-102, Sanders 5-73, Ealy 3-30, 4:58 kick), 12:05 2-24, Peoples-Jones 1-5, C.Turner 1-4, First downs 16 14 Drummond 3-22, Gregory 2-63, Mingo No. 16 Oregon won its LSU—Chase 25 pass from Burrow (York Fourth Quarter C.Johnson 1-3, Charbonnet 1-(minus 1). Rushes-yards44-64 1-30, Phillips 1-10, Knight 1-8, Cooley 1-7, kick), :51 TXAM—Q.Davis 27 pass from Mond (Small Wisconsin, Ferguson 3-28, A.Taylor 3-13, 29-69 Pac-12 opener for the D.Jackson 1-3. Second Quarter kick), 14:28 Groshek 2-38, Cephus 2-36, D.Davis 2-8, Passing 206 175 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Mississippi, Logan first time since 2014 by VAN—FG Guay 41, 12:14 AUB—Whitlow 8 run (Carlson kick), 8:27 J.Taylor 1-5. Comp-Att-Int 16-26-1 47, Logan 29. beating Stanford. LSU—FG York 25, 5:55 TXAM—FG Small 23, 5:36 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Wisconsin, Larsh 48. 15-24-0 LSU—Chase 51 pass from Burrow (York TXAM—A.Smith 15 pass from Mond (Small Return Yards42129 kick), 1:56 kick), 2:12 PITTSBURGH 35, Punts-Avg. 6-40.0 SMU 41, NO. 25 TCU 38 VAN—McAllister 0 fumble return (Guay AUBTXAM NO. 15 CENTRAL FLORIDA 34 6-33.0 SMU 18 13 010—41 TEXAS CHRISTIAN 710714 —38 NO. 21 WASHINGTON kick), :49 First downs 17 23 UCF 010213—34 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 45, BYU 19: Jacob Third Quarter Rushes-yards42-193 21-56 PITTSBURGH 71477—35 Penalties-Yards5-40 7-70 First Quarter LSU—McMath 6 pass from Burrow (York Passing 106 335 First Quarter Time of Possession 35:16 SMU—Buechele 4 run (Hogan kick), 13:42 Eason threw for kick), 14:48 Comp-Att-Int 13-21-0 31-49-0 PIT—A.Davis 2 run (Kessman kick), 9:36 24:44 SMU—X.Jones 1 run (Freeman run), 5:56 290 yards and three VAN—Vaughn 52 run (Guay kick), 13:25 Return Yards8320 Second Quarter INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS TCU—Anderson 14 run (Song kick), 2:57 LSU—Chase 16 pass from Burrow (York Punts-Avg. 8-43.75 6-40.66 PIT—Ffrench 2 pass from Pickett (Kessman RUSHING—Old Dominion, Strong 13-39, SMU—FG Hogan 38, :00 touchdowns and No. kick), 9:29 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-1 kick), 14:31 L.Davis 4-15, Watson 6-13, Geiger 1-7, Second Quarter TCU—Anderson 3 run (Song kick), 13:05 22 Washington scored LSU—Baskerville 0 blocked punt return Penalties-Yards12-74 8-50 PIT—W.Davis 18 blocked punt return R.Washington 4-1, Smartt 16-(minus 11). (York kick), 7:22 Time of Possession 28:22 31:38 (Kessman kick), 8:58 Virginia, Perkins 14-35, Taulapapa 11-33, SMU—Freeman 1 run (kick failed), 7:44 two touchdowns off VAN—Lipscomb 18 pass from Neal (Guay INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS UCF—Killins 11 run (Barnas kick), 4:49 Kier 2-5, Kelly 1-1, Stone 1-(minus 5). TCU—FG Song 29, 3:28 SMU—Proche 9 pass from Buechele three BYU turnovers to kick), 1:06 RUSHING—Auburn, Whitlow 18-67, UCF—FG Barnas 43, :04 PASSING—Old Dominion, Smartt 16-26-1- Fourth Quarter Schwartz 1-57, Nix 12-38, Shivers 6-14, Third Quarter 206. Virginia, Perkins 15-24-0-175. (Roberts kick), :13 coast to a victory. LSU—Emery 6 run (York kick), 9:37 Stove 2-13, Gatewood 1-4, M.Miller 1-2, UCF—G.Davis 10 pass from Gabriel (Barnas RECEIVING—Old Dominion, Strong 4-39, Third Quarter VAN—Haynie 47 interception return (Rice (Team) 1-(minus 2). Texas A&M, Mond 9-26, kick), 11:25 Joyner 3-32, Herslow 2-34, L.Davis 2-(minus TCU—Wells 12 pass from Duggan (Song kick), 1:51 Kibodi 6-21, Spiller 6-9, D.Moore 0-0. UCF—Anderson 87 punt return (Barnas 9), Geiger 1-47, Cunningham 1-26, Watson kick), 7:09 NO. 23 CALIFORNIA 28, LSU VAN PASSING—Auburn, Gatewood 1-1-0-6, Nix kick), 8:40 1-25, D.Anthony 1-8, Kumah 1-4. Virginia, Fourth Quarter First downs 26 17 12-20-0-100. Texas A&M, Mond 31-49-0-335. UCF—G.Davis 28 pass from Gabriel (Barnas J.Reed 4-40, Jana 3-25, Kelly 2-23, Dubois SMU—X.Jones 3 pass from Buechele MISSISSIPPI 20: Chase Rushes-yards36-181 34-145 RECEIVING—Auburn, S.Williams 4-47, kick), 6:19 2-21, Kemp 2-10, Atkins 1-34, Cowley 1-22. (Roberts kick), 13:58 Garbers threw for four Passing 418 229 Schwartz 2-30, J.Wilson 2-6, Joiner 2-6, PIT—Butler-Jenkins 6 pass from Patti MISSED FIELD GOALS—Virginia, Delaney 37. TCU—Olonilua 5 pass from Duggan (Song Comp-Att-Int 26-38-1 19-39-2 Stove 1-17, Shenker 1-6, Shivers 1-(minus (Kessman kick), 4:11 kick), 9:43 touchdowns, but No. Return Yards9311 6). Texas A&M, Ausbon 8-111, Q.Davis 5-82, Fourth Quarter NO. 22 WASHINGTON 45, BYU 19 SMU—FG Roberts 32, 6:36 23 California needed Punts-Avg. 5-40.0 7-43.85 K.Rogers 4-45, Kibodi 4-21, Wydermyer UCF—FG Barnas 28, 4:36 WASHINGTON21321 0—45 TCU—Wells 13 pass from Duggan (Song Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 3-20, Spiller 3-19, Buckley 2-22, A.Smith PIT—Pickett 3 pass from Mathews (Kessman BRIGHAM YOUNG 3970—19 kick), 3:37 a game-saving tackle Penalties-Yards6-54 3-27 1-15, Beal 1-0. kick), :56 First Quarter SMU TCU Time of Possession 27:27 32:33 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Texas A&M, Small UCF PIT WAS—Newton 17 pass from Eason (Henry First downs 17 23 at the 1-yard line from INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 47, Small 52. First downs 20 30 kick), 12:10 Rushes-yards48-118 42-236 linebacker Evan Weaver RUSHING—LSU, Edwards-Helaire 14-106, Rushes-yards34-85 37-196 BYU—FG Oldroyd 43, 9:31 Passing 288 188 Emery 9-51, Davis-Price 4-19, Brennan NO. 9 FLORIDA 34, TENNESSEE 3 Passing 338 243 WAS—Fuller 17 pass from Eason (Henry Comp-Att-Int 23-34-1 16-36-0 on the game’s final play 2-14, Curry 3-7, Stingley 1-3, Fournette 1-1, TENNESSEE 0030—3Comp-Att-Int 25-42-2 28-51-0 kick), 3:50 Return Yards48104 to defeat Mississippi. Burrow 2-(minus 20). Vanderbilt, Vaughn FLORIDA710 710—34 Return Yards113 99 WAS—Wellington 69 fumble return (Henry Punts-Avg. 6-34.5 4-40.75 20-130, Marlow 3-19, K.Brooks 5-0, Neal First Quarter Punts-Avg. 5-47.6 7-32.85 kick), 2:17 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 6-3 6-(minus 4). FLA—Pitts 19 pass from Trask (McPherson Fumbles-Lost 1-0 2-1 Second Quarter Penalties-Yards6-45 5-60 SMU 41, No. 25 TCU 38: PASSING—LSU, Burrow 25-34-0-398, kick), 12:44 Penalties-Yards7-74 8-95 WAS—FG Henry 30, 11:00 Time of Possession 29:55 30:05 Brennan 1-4-1-20. Vanderbilt, Neal 15-31-1- Second Quarter Time of Possession 24:15 35:45 BYU—Esukpa 1 run (kick failed), 8:22 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Shane Buechele threw 206, Wallace 4-8-1-23. FLA—FG McPherson 22, 10:02 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS BYU—FG Oldroyd 54, :26 RUSHING—SMU, X.Jones 19-79, Buechele RECEIVING—LSU, Chase 10-229, McMath FLA—Perine 1 run (McPherson kick), :00 RUSHING—UCF, Killins 8-46, McCrae Third Quarter 9-30, Freeman 10-27, McDaniel 5-7, for 288 yards with two 5-48, Marshall 4-75, Sullivan 3-48, Jefferson Third Quarter 13-40, Anderson 6-37, Schneider 0-0, WAS—Baccellia 35 pass from Eason (Henry Re.Roberson 1-1, W.Brown 1-1, (Team) touchdowns and ran for 2-18, Edwards-Helaire 1-1, Davis-Price TEN—FG Cimaglia 40, 11:24 Wimbush 1-(minus 2), Gabriel 6-(minus kick), 12:28 3-(minus 27). TCU, Anderson 19-161, 1-(minus 1). Vanderbilt, Lipscomb 5-68, FLA—Swain 29 pass from Trask (McPherson 36). Pittsburgh, A.Davis 13-65, Pickett WAS—Fuller 88 punt return (Henry kick), Reagor 1-29, D.Davis 1-19, Demercado 4-10, another score as SMU Pinkney 4-47, Johnson 2-54, Vaughn 2-21, kick), 9:11 12-61, V.Davis 5-34, Patti 2-18, Ffrench 1-14, 10:37 Olonilua 5-7, Duggan 11-7, Delton 1-3. held on to beat No. 25 Shelton-Mosley 2-11, Bresnahan 2-9, Bostic Fourth Quarter V.Carter 4-4. WAS—Newton 3 run (Henry kick), 5:22 PASSING—SMU, Buechele 23-34-1-288. TCU, 1-12, Bolar 1-7. FLA—Pierce 10 run (McPherson kick), 11:31 PASSING—UCF, Gabriel 25-42-2-338. BYU—Bushman 7 pass from Wilson (Oldroyd Duggan 16-36-0-188. TCU, ending a seven- MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. FLA—FG McPherson 37, 2:21 Pittsburgh, Patti 2-3-0-16, Pickett 25-47-0- kick), :00 RECEIVING—SMU, Proche 10-66, game losing streak in TEN FLA 224, Mathews 1-1-0-3. WASBYU Re.Roberson 4-122, Granson 4-83, X.Jones NO. 6 OHIO STATE 76, First downs 12 25 RECEIVING—UCF, G.Davis 10-152, T.Nixon First downs 27 21 4-14, Gailliard 1-3. TCU, D.Thomas 4-70, the rivalry and improve MIAMI (OHIO) 5 Rushes-yards27-88 37-128 7-135, Hescock 3-7, J.Harris 2-43, McCrae Rushes-yards39-187 27-79 Anderson 2-32, Wells 2-25, Lynn 2-24, Hunt to 4-0 for the first time MIAMI (OHIO)5000—5Passing 151 313 2-(minus 5), Marl.Williams 1-6. Pittsburgh, Passing 290 277 2-19, Reagor 2-2, J.Stephens 1-11, Olonilua OHIO STATE742 14 13 —76 Comp-Att-Int 14-28-3 24-34-2 Ffrench 7-50, T.Mack 6-87, Butler-Jenkins Comp-Att-Int 24-28-1 26-42-1 1-5. since 1984. First Quarter Return Yards010 4-25, V.Carter 3-8, Gragg 2-20, A.Davis 2-13, Return Yards8648 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 7B

Thursday’s game Jaguars 20, Titans 7: Gardner Minshew and the Jaguars WEEK 3 got their first win of the season at Tennessee.

AFC AT AGLANCE GAME PREVIEWS For broadcast information on teams of area interest, check TV/radio listings. EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div New England 2001.000 76 31-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Buffalo 2001.000 45 30 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 N.Y. Jets 020.000 19 40 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 Miami 020.000 10 102 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Houston 110.500 41 42 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 Indianapolis 110.500 43 47 0-0-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Dolphins (0-2) Raiders (1-1) Bengals (0-2) Ravens (2-0) Jacksonville 120.333 58 60 1-1-0 0-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Tennessee 120.333 67 52 0-1-0 1-1-0 1-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 at Cowboys (2-0) at Vikings (1-1) at Bills (2-0) at Chiefs (2-0)

NORTH When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Opening line: Cowboys Opening line: Vikings Opening line: Bills by 61/2 Opening line: Chiefs Baltimore2001.000 82 27 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Cleveland 110.500 36 46 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 by 20 by 8 Series record: Bills lead by 6 Cincinnati 020.000 37 62 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 Series record: Tied 7-7 Series record: Raiders 16-15 Series record: Chiefs Pittsburgh 020.000 29 61 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Last meeting: Cowboys lead 10-5 Last meeting: Bengals lead 5-4 WEST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div 24, Dolphins 14, Nov. 22, Last meeting: Vikings beat Bills 20-16, Oct. 8, Last meeting: Chiefs Kansas City 2001.000 68 36 0-0-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 2015 beat Raiders 30-14, Nov. 2017 beat Ravens 27-24, OT, Oakland 110.500 34 44 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 L.A. Chargers 110.500 40 37 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-0-0 Last week: Dolphins 15, 2015 Last week: Bengals lost Dec. 9, 2018 Denver020.000 30 40 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 lost to Patriots, 43-0; Last week: Raiders lost to 49ers 41-17; Bills beat Last week: Ravens beat Cowboys beat Redskins, to Chiefs 28-10; Vikings Giants 28-14 Cardinals 23-17; Chiefs AFC STAT LEADERS 31-21 lost to Packers 21-16 Notes: Bengals have beat Raiders 28-10 Notes: Cowboys have Notes: Raiders held KC won four of past five Notes: Baltimore leads QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD won five of previous scoreless in three quar- meetings — including NFL with 1,083 yards on Mahomes, KC 77 55 821 70 Jones, BAL5 74 14.8 25 0 Dalton, CIN 93 61 729 41 J. Landry, CLE 44812.0 18 0 seven in series after ters last week but allowed past two at Orchard offense through first Rivers, LAC7046626 32 Rogers, IND 5479.4 18 0 losing five of first seven. 28 points in second. Park, New York. two games. Mayfield, CLE 73 44 610 24 Olszewski, NE 5448.8 20 0 Brady, NE 64 44 605 50 Spencer, DEN 4358.8 17 0 Jackson, BAL5741596 70 Erickson, CIN 4348.5 11 0 Flacco, DEN 81 56 560 21 Thomas, KC 5285.6 10 0 Allen, BUF 67 43 507 22 M. Hyde, BUF 3165.3 10 0 Minshew, JAC5845488 31 J. Grant, MIA 351.7 50 D. Carr, OAK6445457 22

RUSHERS KICKOFF RETURNERS Name AttYds AvgLGTD Name No YdsAvg LG TD M. Mack, IND 45 225 5.0 63t 1 Harris, OAK3 131 43.7 72 0 J. Jacobs, OAK35184 5.3 51 2 King, LAC3 90 30.0 43 0 C. Hyde, HOU 30 173 5.8 20 0 Hilliard, CLE 38026.7 32 0 D. Henry, TEN 34 166 4.9 18 2 Phillips, CIN 4100 25.0 37 0 Falcons (1-1) Lions (1-0-1) Broncos (0-2) N.Y. Jets (0-2) Ingram, BAL27154 5.7 49 2 J. Grant, MIA 49824.5 39 0 at Colts (1-1) at Eagles (1-1) at Packers (2-0) at Patriots (2-0) N. Chubb, CLE 35 137 3.9 19t 1 Hardman, KC 36321.0 27 0 L. Bell, NYJ38128 3.4 12 0 Cmpbell, IND 48220.5 23 0 When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET When: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Sngltary, BUF 10 127 12.7 23 1 Ervin, JAC3 58 19.3 21 0 Jackson, BAL19126 6.6 19 0 J. Hill, BAL3 55 18.3 26 0 Opening line: Colts by Opening line: Eagles Opening line: Packers Opening line: Patriots Ekeler, LAC29124 4.3 19 2 Jennings, TEN 35317.7 26 0 21/2 by 7 by 61/2 by 18 RECEIVERS Series record: Colts lead Series record: Eagles Series record: Broncos Series record: Patriots Name No YdsAvg LG TD SCORING Ross, CIN 11 270 24.5 66t 3 Touchdowns 14-2 lead 16-15-2 lead 7-6-1 lead 65-54-1 S. Watkins, KC 15 247 16.5 68t 3 Name TD Rush RecRet Pts Last meeting: Colts beat Last meeting: Lions Last meeting: Broncos Last meeting: Patriots M. Brown, BAL12233 19.4 83t 2 Ekeler, LAC4 22024 Beckham, CLE 13 232 17.8 89t 1 D. Henry, TEN 321018 Falcons 24-21, Nov. 22 beat Eagles 24-23, Oct. beat Packers 29-10, Nov. beat Jets 38-3, Dec. 30, K. Allen, LAC16221 13.8 28t 1 T. Hilton, IND 303018 2015 9, 2016 1, 2015 2018 Andrews, BAL16220 13.8 39 2 Ross, CIN 303018 Chark, JAC11201 18.3 69 2 S. Watkins, KC 303018 Last week: Falcons beat Last week: Lions beat Last week: Broncos lost Last week: Jets lost to Brown, BUF 14 195 13.9 38t 1 E. Sanders, DEN 202014 Eagles 24-20; Colts beat Chargers 13-10; to Bears 16-14; Packers Browns 23-3; Patriots Kelce, KC 10 195 19.5 42 1 Sanders, DEN 16 184 11.5 53 2 Titans 19-17 Eagles lost to Falcons beat Vikings 21-16 beat Dolphins 43-0 Notes: Falcons QB Matt 24-20 Notes: Green Bay is Notes: Patriots have NFC AT AGLANCE Ryan and Colts QB Notes: Lions have won 5-0-1 all-time against won six straight vs. Jets Jacoby Brissett both last two meetings. Broncos at home. and eight consecutive EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div have five TD passes. regular-season games. Dallas 2001.000 66 38 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 Philadelphia 110.500 52 51 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 N.Y. Giants 020.000 31 63 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Washington 020.000 48 63 0-1-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div Tampa Bay110.500 37 45 0-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 1-0-0 Atlanta 110.500 36 48 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 New Orleans 110.500 39 55 1-0-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 Carolina 020.000 41 50 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-2-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 NORTH N.Y. Giants (0-2) Panthers (0-2) Texans (1-1) at Saints (1-1) at Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div Green Bay2001.000 31 19 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 at Buccaneers (1-1) at Cardinals (0-1-1) L.A. Chargers (1-1) Seahawks (2-0) Detroit 101.750 40 37 1-0-0 0-0-1 0-0-1 1-0-0 0-0-0 Minnesota 110.500 44 33 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 0-0-0 0-1-0 When: Sunday, When: Sunday, When: Sunday, When: Sunday, Chicago 110.500 19 24 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 4:05 p.m. ET 4:05 p.m. ET 4:25 p.m. ET 4:25 p.m. ET WEST Opening line: Bucca- Opening line: Carolina by 3 Opening line: Chargers Opening line: Seahawks Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div San Francisco 2001.000 72 34 0-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 neers by 51/2 Series record: Panthers by 4 by 3 L.A. Rams 2001.000 57 36 1-0-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 0-0-0 Series record: Giants lead 11-5 Series record: Chargers Series record: Seattle Seattle 2001.000 49 46 1-0-0 1-0-0 0-0-0 2-0-0 0-0-0 Arizona 011.250 44 50 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-1 0-1-0 0-0-0 lead 15-7 Last meeting: Panthers lead 5-1 leads 8-7 Last meeting: Giants beat Cardinals 30-20, Last meeting: Chargers Last meeting: Saints beat Buccaneers 38-35, Oct. 30, 2016. beat Texans 21-13, Nov. beat Seahawks 25-20, NFC STAT LEADERS Nov. 18, 2018 Last week: Panthers lost 27, 2016 Oct. 30, 2016 QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS Last week: Bills beat to Buccaneers 20-14; Last week: Texans beat Last week: Saints lost to Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD Prescott, DAL6251674 71 T. Jones, NYG3 75 25.0 60 0 Giants 28-14; Bucca- Cardinals lost to Ravens 13-12; Chargers lost to Rams, 27-9; Seahawks K. Murray, ARI 94 54 657 21 Natson, LA 46115.2 32 0 neers beat Panthers 23-17 Lions 13-10 beat Steelers 28-26 Stafford, DET 75 49 630 52 McCloud, CAR6 69 11.5 39 0 Ryan, ATL8960624 55 Sproles, PHL 55410.8 17 0 20-14 Notes: Two of past Notes: Chargers have Notes: Seahawks have Keenum, WAS8156601 50 D. Harris, NOR 6549.0 19 0 Newton, CAR8950572 01 Cohen, CHI 5438.6 14 0 Notes: Giants won five three meetings between 2-1 edge as home team won past three meet- Manning, NYG8956556 22 Barner, ATL7 58 8.3 18 0 of past six meetings. teams were in playoffs. in series. ings played in Seattle. Wentz, PHL 82 53 544 42 Beebe, MIN 4256.2 15 0 Wilson, SEA 55 43 495 50 Wilson, TAM4 21 5.2 11 0 Goff, LA 67 42 469 21 Kirk, ARI 4184.5 80 RUSHERS KICKOFF RETURNERS FANTASY WATCH Name AttYds AvgLGTD Name No YdsAvg LG TD D. Cook, MIN 41 265 6.5 75t 3 Clement, PHL 37324.3 26 0 START: Austin Ekeler, Barkley, NYG29227 7.8 59 1 Bllntine, NYG4 86 21.5 28 0 McCffry, CAR35165 4.7 23 2 Isabella, ARI 48621.5 32 0 RB, Chargers: Houston is E. Elliott, DAL36164 4.6 27 2 Logan, TAM3 60 20.0 21 0 25th in receiving yards Gurley, LA 30 160 5.3 25 1 Sims, WAS4 66 16.5 20 0 Breida, SNF 27 158 5.9 34 0 Agnew, DET 34816.0 21 0 allowed to opposing run- A. Jones, GBY36155 4.3 15 1 Byrd, ARI 45914.8 23 0 Kamara, NOR 26 142 5.5 28 0 R. Penny, SEA 34414.7 21 0 Steelers (0-2) L.A. Rams (2-0) Bears (1-1) at ning backs, a stat that Mostert, SNF 22 123 5.6 20 0 at 49ers (2-0) at Browns (1-1) Redskins (0-2) sounds nice to fantasy Barber, TAM31115 3.7 16t 1 SCORING Touchdowns When: Sunday, When: Sunday, When: Monday, owners of Ekeler, who RECEIVERS Name TD Rush RecRet Pts averages 13.5 yards per Name No YdsAvg LG TD D. Cook, MIN 330018 4:25 p.m. ET 8:20 p.m. ET 8:15 p.m. ET Gallup, DAL13226 17.4 62 0 Ju. Jones, ATL3 03018 Opening line: 49ers by 61/2 Opening line: Rams by 11/2 Opening line: Bears by 31/2 reception and has two Fitzgerald, ARI 13 217 16.7 54 1 receiving scores. Thomas, NOR 20 212 10.6 24 0 Series record: 49ers Series record: Rams Series record: Redskins McLrin, WAS10187 18.7 69t 2 lead 11-10 lead 12-11 lead 26-23-1 SIT: Carlos Hyde, RB, Godwin, TAM11174 15.8 28 2 Texans: With Duke Ridley, ATL12169 14.1 34t 2 Last meeting: Steelers Last meeting: Rams Last meeting: Redskins Kupp, LA 12 166 13.8 66 0 Johnson already making D. Moore, CAR16165 10.3 18 0 beat 49ers 43-18, Sept. beat Browns 24-6, Oct. beat Bears 41-21, Dec. Engram, NYG17164 9.6 33 1 20, 2015 25, 2015 24, 2016 him a non-factor in the Golladay, DET 12 159 13.2 31t 2 Last week: Steelers Last week: Rams beat Last week: Bears beat passing game, Hyde will lost to Seahawks 28-26; Saints 27-9; Browns Broncos 16-14; Redskins have to find holes against NUMBER TO KNOW 49ers beat Bengals beat Jets 23-3 lost to Cowboys 31-21 a Chargers defense that 102-10: Dolphins have been outscored 102-10 in their 41-17 Notes: One of NFL’s elite Notes: Redskins bounced back from being first two games; no team since 1961 has had a worse Notes: Steelers lost last squads faces talented have won past seven dominated by Colts RB point differential at this point of season. six trips to Bay Area. team on rise. meetings. Marlon Mack in Week 1.

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COMMENTARY A much-needed win for Fort White ORT WHITE — They all Shooting the J had the same reaction after F the game. Coming off a 10-0 loss to Santa Fe with a 1-2 record and a diffi- cult three-game stretch on the horizon, Fort White desperately needed a win against North Florida Educational Institute. Hard to call a game in Week Jordan Kroeger 5 a must-win, but that’s exactly Phone: (386) 754-0421 what it felt like. The Indians [email protected] played like it too, pounding the Eagles 45-0 at home. needed to show everyone that Exactly what they needed, we’re still in the ballgame and we right coach? should have a chance and a great “Oh yes, we definitely needed opportunity to go to state. We this,” Fort White coach Demetric have great talent on this team, Jackson said. we just had to bring it out. This “Needed” was the word of the win was a really big opportunity night. for that.” Every player knew the impor- It was also a big confidence tance of getting back to .500. boost. The Indians needed some Wins aren’t going to be easy good news. There hasn’t been for the Indians this season, not a lot this season between quar- without a consistent aerial attack. terbacks Tyler Jefferson and They need to win the games Brayden Summers both tearing they’re supposed to win and that their ACLs and quarterback started with NFEI. Khalil Barr being denied his Instead of playing down to the hardship request. Eagles’ level, the Indians played They needed something to get above their own. After scoring them back on track, something just 27 points through the first to feel good about again. three weeks, they nearly doubled CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the Reporter Another loss would’ve been Fort White defensive back Izaya Latham gets set to tackle NFEI running back Larry Tould on Friday. that, scoring on all six of their devastating. offensive possessions in the first “We really did need this playoff run, and this upcoming They beat the two teams then we have Trinity Catholic, half in addition to a defensive because for the rest of the season stretch will certainly prove it one they were supposed to beat in who’s undefeated. Then we have touchdown. if we can keep this momentum way or another. Hamilton County and NFEI. Now Baldwin after that who’s playing Fort White couldn’t afford to and keep going, I feel like we can The next three weeks are they’ve got to find a way to win at good, so our next three games fall to 1-3 on the season, not with go win all our games the rest of going make or break Fort least one of these next three. are pretty tough. And then after Taylor County, Trinity Catholic the season,” said Tre Hernandez, White’s season. It starts with a “We get into the meat of our Baldwin you’ve got PK (Yonge), and Baldwin all looming on the who had an interception in the road trip to Taylor County (3-2) season now,” Jackson said. “The who beat Santa Fe, and then schedule. Every player knew it. win. before a home matchup against bye week is over. Hamilton Newberry. From here on out it’s And every player stepped up. The Indians really believed undefeated Trinity Catholic and North Florida are over, so going to be a grind every week.” “We needed a win really bad,” Friday’s win was a turning point (5-0). Then there’s Baldwin (4-1). now you get into teams that We’ll find out quickly if Friday said running back Leon Watkins, in their season. Players still Nothing will be easy for the are traditionally pretty good. night was a fluke, or exactly what who scored three TDs. “We believe they’re primed for a Indians from here on out. We have Taylor coming up and this season needed.

PREP CROSS COUNTRY It still got worse for the INDIANS Eagles. Javon Prindle fum- Continued From 1B bled the ensuing kickoff and Columbia runs at Alligator Lake Jamiel Cray recovered at the 23. That led to Houston sively, failing to pick up a Crews’ 33-yard field goal first down until the sixth less than two minutes into drive night. But that wasn’t the second quarter. even close to the worst of it. NFEI still wasn’t done As the Eagles lined up to turning the ball over. Two punt on the game’s opening plays into the next drive, the possession from their own Eagles fumbled again and end zone, Ramauri Simpson the ball rolled backwards never got the punt off and 25 yards until Sylvester ran out of the bounds at the Warren scooped it up at the 1-yard line. Watkins walked 1-yard line and walked into into the end zone the very the end zone for a 38-0 lead. next play for a 7-0 lead. And yet, the Eagles still “I had a feeling we were weren’t done handing the going to score,” Watkins ball over to the Indians. said. Jones intercepted Jackson He could have never on the next possession to imagined what unfolded eventually set up quarter- next. back Jared Fraze’s 2-yard After another NFEI punt, keeper right before halftime. Fort White drove 57 yards Fraze played most of the in four plays, with Watkins first half at quarterback scoring again on a 42-yard but only threw four passes, touchdown run. A bad snap completing two for three on the Eagles’ next punt yards. But he got plenty resulted in a 10-yard loss of help from his running for Simpson and set the game, which also included Indians up at the 1-yard 46 yards on 10 carries by line again. Caleb Dixon. This time fullback Jackson inserted most of Kameron Calhoun ran it in his junior varsity team in on the very next play to the second half as the final put the Indians up 21-0 less 24 minutes were played than 10 minutes into the under a running clock. ball game. “I’m glad that we came Jarod Cannon then picked out with the mindset to off NFEI quarterback Evan win,” Hernandez said. “We Jackson on the first play had to take it down by down

Photos by SHELBY CONKLIN/Special to the Reporter of NFEI’s next drive and because we knew we had Columbia’s cross country teams competed in the 11th Annual Alligator Lake Saturday morning in Lake returned it to the 31-yard this team from the get-go City. The the girls placed eighth out of 14 teams, while the boys finished 11th out of 21 teams. line. Watkins found the end but we couldn’t go and play zone a third time six plays to their level. Coach always later on a 2-yard TD run says to play to a level higher for a 28-0 advantage with 18 than them, play to where seconds left in the opening we know we’re supposed to period. play and we’ll go out and get It was a tough night over- a W. That’s what happened all for Jackson, who com- tonight.” pleted 5/12 passes for just three yards and was picked INJURY REPORT off three times, including Fort White defensive once by Tre Hernandez and back Diontay Haughton Terrance Jones. The Eagles injured his leg early in the only totaled 65 yards as a first quarter trying to make team, with Jackson rushing a tackle. His leg was visibly for 60 of them, and they had turned in the wrong direc- 14 penalties for 88 yards. tion after the play and he “We took advantage of had to be taken off in an their miscues and we capi- ambulance. talized on them,” Demetric Initial indications from Jackson said. “I thought our the sideline were that offense line was a little more Haughton broke his leg. aggressive and played good and gave Leon a chance UP NEXT to find some creases and Fort White travels to show his speed and what Taylor County for Class 1A he’s capable of doing.” matchup next Friday. C1 Lake City Reporter Columbia, Inc. Your marketplace source for Lake City and Columbia County

Week of Sun., September 22–28, 2019 www.lakecityreporter.com Section C A fun-filled night at CCFB meeting From staff reports Earlier this month the Columbia County Farm Bureau held its 2019 annu- al membership meeting and dinner. President of Florida Farm Bureau Federation, John Hoblick, was present to award State Representative Chuck Brannan Farm Bureau’s Friend of Agriculture Award. The night was full of fun, family, friends, farmers and food — and a lot of it, with the delicious main course prepared by the Tice fami- ly and homemade desserts prepared by our members. Local FFA volunteers.

COURTESY PHOTOS Florida Farm Bureau Federation President John Hoblick (left) presents State Representative Chuck Brannan with the Farm Bureau’s Friend of Agriculture Award.

Columbia County Tax Collector Ronnie Brannon moves through the buffet line at the Farm Bureau’s annual membership meeting.

Agriculture teachers (right) Jill Huesman of Fort White High School (foreground) and Patricia Starnes of Columbia High school speak with Columbia County Farm Bureau members.

It was a night of fun, family, friends and food at the county Farm Bureau’s annu- al membership meeting Farm Bureau Insurance Manager Roger Parish addresses the members. Florida Farm Bureau Federation President John Hoblick poses with a toddler at the county Farm Bureau’s annual membership meeting.

Columbia County administrative assistant Kelli Strawder (left) announces the Florida Farm Bureau Federation President John Hoblick (right) speaks with a door-prize winners while county Farm Bureau President Steven Dicks looks on. county Farm Bureau board member Charlie Crawford. C2

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LC Mall launches SeaWorld loses another CEO By MIKE FREEMAN Tribune this summer, Antorcha The San Diego Union-Tribune insisted that animals would remain Festive 5 central to the company’s business The Lake City Mall model and mission. announced last week that SAN DIEGO — After just seven “Animals are absolutely core to registration is open for the months at the helm of SeaWorld the experience of SeaWorld,” said Festive Five, a five-night Entertainment, Gustavo “Gus” Antorcha. “Animal experiences event to kick off the holiday Antorcha has resigned as chief make us unique, and the other season. The event will be executive and board member of competition doesn’t have that. Yes, held the week of November the publicly traded theme park we’ve been adding more roller 18 and feature local choirs, operator effective immediately. coasters but they’re all linked back musicians, dance groups In a filing Monday with the to education and conservation. If and more. Performance U.S. Securities and Exchange you look more broadly, we’re try- slots are available each Commission, the Orlando-based ing to make sure a family will have night and performers have owner of SeaWorld San Diego and a great day at the park, and thrill until October 18 to register. the Aquatica water park in Chula rides done the way SeaWorld does Acts will perform live in Vista said Antorcha informed the them help round out that experi- the mall throughout the company that his resignation was K.C. ALFRED/ San Diego Union-Tribune/TNS ence.” week and friends, family due to disagreements over the A young boy looks at orca whale as it swims in a holding tank Last week, SeaWorld announced and shoppers can vote for board’s involvement in the deci- at SeaWorld San Diego. Sea World has lost yet another CEO as new roller coasters in Orlando and their favorite holiday per- sion making at the company. Gustavo Antorcha resigns after seven months. at Busch Gardens in Tampa Bay formance. The act with “While I may have a difference that will open in 2020. In August, it the most votes will win the of approach, I continue to believe The company appointed Marc theme park business, he was pre- unveiled plans for a new coaster at title of Lake City’s Festive in SeaWorld’s strategy, mission, Swanson, a 19-year SeaWorld vet- viously chief operating officer with SeaWorld San Antonio — all signs Favorite. The winner will be team and prospects,” Antorcha eran and current chief financial Carnival cruise line, where he had the company aims to rely less on announced and will receive said in a statement from the com- officer, as interim CEO. Elizabeth worked for more than eight years. marine animals to bring in visitors. the 2019 Festive Five award. pany. Castro Gulacsy, who has been with Prior to joining Carnival, he was a “They have just struggled so “Our goal is to bring SeaWorld has been in turmoil the company for seven years, will partner and managing director at much, and I am sure their share- the community together to since the anti-captivity documen- take over as interim chief financial the Boston Consulting Group, a holders want to see a quicker showcase local talent and tary “Blackfish” came out in 2013. officer. well-known strategy and manage- recovery,” said Todd Regan, an kick start the holiday sea- While attendance at the compa- “We thank Gus for his con- ment consulting firm. independent theme park analyst. son. We have fun seasonal ny’s 12 theme parks rebounded tributions and wish him well in He replaced Joel Manby, who “Their future is minimizing any décor that will be displayed somewhat last year after bottom- his future endeavors,” said Scott stepped down last year after fail- animal, and particularly mammal, throughout the Mall and ing out in 2017, it remains below Ross, chairman of the board, in a ing to deliver a rebound in slid- type shows and going more toward a holiday inspired perfor- 2012 levels. statement. “We know Marc and ing attendance and revenue that entertainment and attractions. mance area for The Festive And while the company Elizabeth will be excellent leaders dogged the company since the That is definitely what they have Five participants. We want returned to profitability in 2018 in their new roles and will continue “Blackfish” release. been doing.” shoppers, performers and after two years of losses, its rev- to successfully drive the business Over the past year, however, SeaWorld’s board has hired an the entire community to enue has never recovered fully forward.” the company has made gains in executive search firm to assist in engage in the holiday expe- to levels prior to the documen- Ross added that “the strategy revenue and attendance as it con- the search for Antorcha’s succes- rience and enjoy the spirit tary. With Antorcha’s departure, we have in place is working and tinues to invest more money in sor. The board also approved a of the season though song, SeaWorld will be looking for its we have made significant progress. theme park attractions such as decrease in the number of direc- dance, music and scenes fourth CEO in the past five years. We look forward to continuing to roller coasters. Through the first tors from eight to seven members. from Christmas classics,” The company said Antorcha is execute on this strategy and driv- six months of this year, attendance SeaWorld announced Antorcha’s said Coles Doyle, marketing not entitled to — and informed ing a meaningful increase in value across all parks is up 1.7 percent, departure after markets closed. director for Hull Property SeaWorld that he is not seeking — for all stakeholders.” and revenue has increased 2.9 per- The company’s shares ended trad- Group, owner of the Lake any severance in connection with SeaWorld hired Antorcha cent, compared with 2018. ing flat at $30.08 on the Mall. his leaving. in February. An outsider to the In an interview with the Union- Stock Exchange. The Festive Five is host- ed by the mall at no cost to participating performers. Registration is open and Coming trade deal with Japan should help farmers individuals or groups inter- By EVAN RAMSTAD the sidelines of the U.N. Society Policy Institute, said The White House has por- istration. Trump pulled the ested in performing can visit Star Tribune (Minneapolis) General Assembly gather- on a visit to Minneapolis. trayed both as “minideals” U.S. out of that multilateral www.thefestivefive.com to ing in New York next week. “They’ve always said ‘We that are limited in scope pact on his third day in office register. A full list of perfor- The U.S. is on the verge of Trump called it an “initial don’t want subsidies from and won’t require congres- in early 2017. mances will be announced a trade deal with Japan that trade agreement” in a state- the U.S. government, we sional approval. Japan and the other prior to the event and pro- will open the Japanese mar- ment earlier this week. want new market access.’ With Japan, the U.S. has countries went ahead with moted in the Mall. The com- ket to American beef, pork “This is a big deal for In Japan, this will be new been seeking access for food a modified form of TPP that munity is welcome to attend and other food products. the U.S. agriculture commu- market access,” Cutler said. products that is similar to did not include the U.S., a the performances and vote President Donald nity, particularly at a time The Trump administra- what the two countries, along move that left U.S. farmers for their favorite. Trump and Japanese when the China trade war is tion is also nearing terms with 10 others, agreed to and other exporters behind For additional questions, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe disproportionately impact- on a trade deal with India, in forming the Trans-Pacific in selling goods in Japan, email mallevents@hullpg. are expected to approve ing them,” Wendy Cutler, aiming to be wrapped at Partnership trade deal which has the third-largest com. the deal at a meeting on vice president of the Asia the U.N. meeting as well. during the Obama admin- economy in the world. Don’t fall for these misconceptions about car loans ar payments are so prev- ership, you’d owe more on your RACHEL SAYS owned cars out there. And you change often. I can’t tell you how alent in society today that car than it’s worth. Four years shouldn’t let your desire to keep many luxury-brand cars I see on Cpeople think they’re a later, you’d still have a year or up with the Joneses drive your the road, and yet have no idea normal part of life. But if you two of payments left, but your car money habits and decisions. The what year they were made. took the average car payment of would’ve lost most of its value. Joneses are broke. Keeping up The moral of the story is sim- $545 and invested it into a Roth And let’s not forget that 0% is with broke people who are just try- ple. Own your cars. Don’t let IRA instead, 30 years later you’d not the same as cash, and not ing to look rich is a really bad plan. them own you! be sitting on a cool $1.4 million. everyone who falls for the 0% 3. “How am I supposed to Look, I like my car, too—but not marketing pitch actually qualifies buy a car without a car loan?” n As a #1 New York Times that much! for the deal. But by then, you’re Save up and pay cash for your best-selling author and seasoned For me, that’s motivation already in love with the car of cars. Yep, I mean it! communicator, Rachel Cruze enough to save up and pay cash your dreams and are willing to All it takes is making the deci- helps Americans learn the proper for a car instead of financing one. sign anything to drive it home. sion to pay yourself instead of the ways to handle money and stay But I get plenty of objections to And of course, some of those Rachel Cruz bank. If you have a car loan, go out of debt. She’s authored three Author of “Love Your Life, Not Theirs” this way of thinking. Here are “deals” aren’t quite as attractive crazy and pay it off quickly. Or, best-selling books, including some of the excuses I hear. And once you read the fine print. from people I know who have sell it to get the process rolling to “Smart Money Smart Kids,” which the truth about them: Making money off car loans kids—especially new parents. Do pay yourself instead of the bank. she co-wrote with her father, Dave 1. “But the 0% interest rate is their business. You’re not out- babies take up more room? Yes. The first car you buy with cash Ramsey. You can follow Cruze is a great deal!” smarting anyone! Do you want your baby to be safe might not be your dream car, but on Twitter and Instagram at @ No, it’s not. That new car 2. “I just had a baby, so in the car? Yes! But those things that’s okay. Just because it’s not RachelCruze and online at rachel- starts losing value the instant you I need a ‘safe’ car. . . like a don’t equal a new SUV. Safe does your dream car doesn’t mean it cruze.com,youtube.com/rachel- drive it off the lot. new Tahoe.” not equal new. has to be a junker. Pick out a car cruze or facebook.com/rachelram- From the first month of own- This is one I hear all the time There are plenty of safe, pre- with a body style that doesn’t seycruze. In the world of chicken, Guy Fieri says he’s seen it all By ROD STAFFORD HAGWOOD the man behind Planet Peri to curry to all-Ameri- Beach Wine and Food the sandwich and putting it “I think we will be a Sun Sentinel Hollywood. can things like barbecue to Festival, Fieri decided to in their purse. I said, ‘What contender, no pun intend- “South Florida is awe- sweet and sour. And it kicks debut a little taste of the are you doing?’ And they ed,” Fieri says. “You know, FORT LAUDERDALE — some,” Fieri says. “I love ass.” eatery’s fare at his hot-tick- would say, ‘I have got to I’ve seen all the concepts Guy Fieri, the self-appoint- Florida. And it’s a great The first Chicken et beachside barbecue. take this home to my hus- that are out there. I know ed mayor of Flavortown, place to do it. I love Miami. Guy opened last August “It was out of control,” band. He is going to be out what people are doing. I is expanding that fandom I love the (Food Network in Disney Springs at the Fieri recalls. “We’re holding of his mind.’ Even though think that we are not as into South Florida with South Beach Wine and) Walt Disney World Resort, this barbecue event and I’m it’s only fried chicken, not well-known, yet, but I think the opening of Chicken Food Festival. I love DJ Irie and plans are to expand the host, so how can we all fried chicken is equal. the citizens of Flavortown Guy restaurant, which has Weekend. You name it. I’m throughout the region. not have the barbecue fried It’s great to see that people will make a pretty big state- been assembling inside of always finding an excuse Fieri has his name on 10 chicken sandwich, which are as excited about it as ment. And they already Aventura Mall since spring. to say, ‘I got to go to work restaurant brands. is one of the great menu we are.” have with what we are find- The fast-casual eat- in Miami.’ My wife thinks items? Like I said, it was out ing out with Chicken Guy in ery now open inside the it’s a bit of a coincidence SOUTH FLORIDA’S of control. We were trying SPEAKING OF CHICKEN Orlando.” mall’s Treats Food Hall is that I always have to work SNEAK PEEK AT to get our heads wrapped SANDWICHES ... a partnership between the down there. But what it is CHICKEN GUY around it — the lines, the WHAT WILL MAKE tattooed and spike-haired (about South Florida) is you people, the volume of food.” The big cluck-up between CHICKEN GUY STAND host of five shows on the have people who love food Local foodies may So what did he learn? Popeyes and Chick-fil-A OUT? Food Network — including and people who appreciate already have an idea of what “I learned I should have over which fast-food chain the mega-popular “Diners, other cultures. Our menu Chicken Guy will be serv- brought about 4,000 more has the best chicken sand- “It really comes down to Drive-Ins and Dives” — and has 22 sauces, all different ing up in Aventura. Back pieces of chicken,” Fieri wich has not gone unno- restaurateur Robert Earl, from South African Peri- in February, at the South says. “I saw people getting ticed by Fieri. FIERI continued on 4C C4

4C LAKE CITY REPORTER BUSINESS WEEK OF SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22–28, 2019 LC Center’S St. Leo Dean’s List The following Lake a term grade point aver- Dr. Michael Nastanski, City Center students were age of 3.65 or higher are vice president of Academic named on the Dean’s List recognized on the Dean’s Affairs. at Saint Leo University for List, which is announced “The values of excel- the Summer 2019 semester: at the conclusion of each lence, community, respect, Amber Allen, Lastephanie semester. personal development, Foster, Derek Mateovic, “The students recognized responsible stewardship, Jennifer Moon and Baleigh on the Dean’s List illustrate and integrity are central to Thomas our commitment to our academic life at this lead- The Dean’s List is pub- core values of excellence ing Catholic teaching uni- lished at the end of the and personal development, versity.” fall, spring, and summer which will prepare them semesters. Undergraduate for work in their organi- — From staff reports students who have earned zations and contributions at least 12 credits with to their communities,” said

COURTESY Summers Elementary School first-grade teacher, Carolyn Parrish, was selected as the Masonic Lodge Teacher of the Month. Parrish is pictured with Brothers Chase Markham, George Duren and Jay Poole. The Masonic Lodge continues to donate money monthly for teachers to spend in the classroom. FIERI Continued From 3C every culture has a fried chicken, in one way, shape or form,” Fieri answers. “And fried chicken is a lot like pizza, when it’s good, it’s really good, and when it’s bad, people still eat it. “ Fieri says people settle for inferior fried chicken because they don’t know the options.

“I think we’re bringing JEFF SINER/Charlotte Observer/TNS more of a culinary sense to Guy Fieri takes photos on the court during pre- our chicken brine, the way game festivities prior to the NBA All-Star Game at we make our sauces, the Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., on February 17. frying, the breading we use. We spent two years really ings and adding to the fla- I’ve seen the good, the bad breaking this down with the vor profiles. That’s the real and the ugly in the world of chefs I worked with for tast- deal. It’s crispy, not soggy. chicken.”

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Contact Editor Robert Bridges 754-0428 [email protected] LIFE Sunday, September 22, 2019 www.lakecityreporter.com Section D Taste Buddies’ football game menu ith the hot weath- TASTE BUDDIES shared this Cuban pork Chili Mac er still with us it’s roast recipe with me. It is 1 lb. ground round Whard to believe also cooked in the crock ½ cup chopped onion there are football games pot and really good if you ½ cup chopped red or every weekend and on serve it on Hawaiian rolls. green bell pepper Monday nights. Lake City Try the jalapeno rolls if 3 garlic cloves, minced 2 cups cooked macaroni folks are so loyal to their you like a little hot flavor. (4 oz uncooked is 1 ½ cups) teams that many go to the After you pull the pork, ½ cup water games but some of us still put it back in the cooking 1 ½ tbs. chili powder watch them on television. liquid, and it makes a 1/12 tbs. cumin I thought I would share wonderful sauce for the ¼ tsp cayenne pepper some recipes that you sandwich. salt to taste might want to consider Genie Norman 1 small can of green chil- ies (optional) for your games at home. [email protected] Cuban Pork Roast When they toss that coin, 2 tbs. olive oil 1 (16 oz) can kidney I want you to be ready for ½ cup orange juice beans, drained melted butter and crumbs ½ cup lime juice 1 (14.5 ounce) can diced the game and not in the and press into bottom of tomatoes kitchen. To do that, you’re 1½ tsp salt greased 9”x13” pan. 1 tsp cumin 1 (81/2 oz) can whole ker- going to need to plan For the filling: nel corn, drained ahead. 1 tsp oregano Combine all ingredients. ¼ tsp red pepper flakes 1 (8 oz) can tomato Let’s start with dessert Carefully spread onto 1/8 tsp black pepper sauce and this is something you prepared crust. Bake 7 cloves garlic, peeled & 1 cup shredded sharp make ahead. These are a for 25 minutes or until smashed cheddar cheese pick me up kind of dessert lightly browned. Cool. 1 sm. onion sliced thin Tabasco or cholulla to and are different than Refrigerate. 1 bay leaf taste those layered bar cookies 3 lbs. pork roast or butt. 1. Brown beef, onions, Rotel cups are always 1. Whisk oil, orange juice, peppers and garlic in a you’ve had so often. A few Dutch oven over medi- summers ago I was visiting in demand at my house lime juice, salt, cumin, whether it’s for four people oregano, red pepper, pep- um high heat until meat my Childhood friend, Ann is browned, stirring to Gallagher on St. Simons or 40, they are the number per, salt and garlic. one favorite. Make the 2. Place roast in crock crumble. Stir in all other Island and we had High ingredients except cooked mixture ahead, place in pot, make slits in roast & Tea at the Jekyl Island pour oil mixture all over the macaroni and cheese. Club. We’re that way, hoity refrigerator until about Bring to a boil, cover, 20 minutes before you roast. Add onion and bay toity, when we want to have leaf. Cover and cook on low reduce heat and simmer for fun. I loved these bars and plan to use it. Add about for 8 hours. Cool slightly and 15 minutes. Add cooked asked if they would share 2 tablespoon of mixture pull into shreds using two Macaroni, cover and cook into shells, bake and serve forks. for 5 minutes. Let it rest for the recipe. And guess what, 10 minutes before serving. they did. immediately. The recipe Serve on Hawaiian or below is compliments of slider rolls or how about a Sprinkle cheese over each the Grand Dining Room tortilla with a slice of avoca- serving. Othello Bars do, sour cream and a wedge Crust: 4 cups at the Jekyll Island Club Hotel. of lime? You may not enjoy these Oreo crumbs if the weather stays hot. 1 stick Unsalted Butter, Either of these or both Do what we do, make melted Rotel Cups Photos by GENIE NORMAN/Lake City Reporter will be perfect snacking them and crank down the Filling: 1½ cups 3 packages Phylo pastry Rotel cups are always in demand. macadamia nuts cups (frozen) (45 cups) food. Now if the weather air-conditioner. These are 1 cup pecan or walnut Mix the following ingredi- is cooler and you’re tired all winners and for sure, pieces ents: ¼ - ½ c. mayo (enough and add more until it sticks a bowl of sour cream on of chili, here’s another the cook will be able to sit 1 cup semi-sweet choco- to make it stick together) together. You don’t want it the table. kind of chili. You can and enjoy the games by late chips 1 pkg. (4 oz) real bacon to be mushy. Refrigerate serve this in a mug or planning these ahead. GO 1 cup white chocolate bits (soft kind) several hours before baking. Using your crock pot a bowl. I have no idea DAWGS! chips 1 pkg grated Sargento Spoon into the cups. Bake is a smart idea to get you where I got this recipe. I n Genie Norman is a Columbia 2½ cups shredded coco- Swiss cheese at 350 for 15-20 minutes. out of the kitcen. A crock just happened to see it in nut 1 can Rotel tomatoes with They should be lightly pot favorite of mine is County resident who loves my recipes one day and good food and fun. Her column 1½ 14oz. cans sweetened green chiles, drained brown and bubbly on top Barbecued Chuck Roast. Mix the ingredients and the cups should feel gave it a try. I really liked on favorite recipes and restau- condensed milk I found it in a crock pot Preheat oven to 325 together and add mayon- crispy. Serve hot or at room it and Kimberlynne said rants appears biweekly. You For the crust: Combine naise starting with ¼ cup temp. recipe book when I bought “it’s good,” whatever that can contact her at TasteBud- The original recipe called my first crock pot. This means. [email protected]. for Swiss cheese but use recipe has been around whatever you like. Also, and is an oldie. It’s another serve with a dollop of sour of my Coca-Cola recipes. cream after baking to dress It’s good, it’s different and it up a bit or just put a bowl it’s easy. of sour cream on the table. Rotel Cups Chuck Roast 3 packages Phylo pastry Barbecue cups (frozen) (45 cups) 1 (2½ pound) chuck roast Mix the following ingredi- 1 lg. onion, thinly sliced ents: ¼ - ½ c. mayo (enough 1 (12 ounce regular) Coke to make it stick together) 1/3 cup Worchestershire 1 pkg. (4 oz) real bacon sauce bits (soft kind) 1 ½ tbs. apple cider vin- 1 pkg grated Sargento egar Swiss cheese ¾ tsp dry mustard 1 can Rotel tomatoes with ¾ tsp chili powder green chiles, drained ½ tsp ground red pepper Mix the ingredients 3 garlic cloves, minced together and add mayon- Place roast in a crock naise starting with ¼ cup pot; top with sliced onion. and add more until it sticks Combine all other ingre- together. You don’t want it dients, stir well and pour to be mushy. Refrigerate over roast. Cover with lid several hours before baking. and cook on high-heat for Spoon into the cups. Bake 6 hours or on high heat for at 350 for 15-20 minutes. 1 hour, then on low heat for They should be lightly 7-8 hours or until roast is brown and bubbly on top very tender. Remove from and the cups should feel cooker and let cool slightly. crispy. Serve hot or at room Slice using electric knife temp. or shred using two forks. The original recipe Makes wonderful sandwich- called for Swiss cheese es. You can also use cooked but use whatever you like. onions on sandwich for more Also, serve with a dollop of flavor. Try this pulled pork on jalapeno rolls if you like a little sour cream after baking to dress it up a bit or just put My friend, Lina Arango, Kimberlynne give this chili mac dish a rave review: “It’s hot flavor. good.” The mullet, better known as the Florida Fun Flap You can imagine how shocked I SEAN OF THE SOUTH sional hairdressers surrounded “A Squirrel Pelt, a Texas Tidal When I first got this haircut three I was to discover that for the past me and ran their fingers through Wave, a Dothan Dangler.” months ago, I knew something two months I have been wearing my hair, saying things like, “You “What’s that?” was wrong. I got it in Huntsville, a mullet haircut without knowing poor baby.” One of them even “You mean to tell me you’ve Alabama. I drove around looking it. dropped her eight-month-old son. never heard of a Kentucky for a place that accepted walk-ins. This is not a joke. So please try Said one stylist, “What kind of Neckwarmer? A Floridian Fun This is because I am a guy, and to remain calm and do not get so a person did this to you, sweet- Flap? A Missouri Compromise?” guys do not bother to make actu- horrified that you drop your cell heart?” “She’s right,” said another styl- al appointments. My uncle, for phone, tablet e-reader, newspa- I had no idea what they were ist. “Your hair is a full-fledged instance, used to walk into any per, or eight-month-old son. talking about. mullet.” old barbershop unannounced But as it turns out, I have been Sean Dietrich “What do you mean?” I asked. A girl named LaShanda held and tell the man with the scissors parading around the Free World Jessica gripped the long hair my long rat-tail and said, “I’ve to “Make me beautiful.” wearing a hairstyle that is cut behind my head and yanked it. never seen one up close before.” And it always panned out well short in the front, but long in fig- “This,” she said. “I hate to break “Yep,” said Jessica, holding for him. Then again, his hair- the back. A hairstyle commonly ured this out when I walked into it to you, but THIS is a Tennessee a handheld mirror behind my cut was a fairly simple one. A known as an “Achy-Breaky-Big- a salon yesterday. As soon as I sat Tophat.” head. “Business up front, party few swipes and he was done. He Mistakey.” Or in certain regions, in the chair, I knew something “A what?” in the back.” “The Mississippi Mudflap.” was wrong. Because four profes- “You know,” another explained. Of course this explains a lot. SEAN continued on 4D D2

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SUNDAY EVENING SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - WCJB TV20 ABC World News America’s Funniest Home Videos Celebrity Family Feud (N) The $100,000 Pyramid Å (DVS) To Tell the Truth (Season Finale) (N) WCJB TV20 World’s-Weather 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM Ready Set Ren NCIS: New Orleans Å Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Sports Zone News4JAX Sports Zone 5-PBS 5 - - Country Music “I Can’t Stop Loving You (1953-1963)” The age of rockabilly. Country Music Country music artists reflect America. (N)Å (DVS) Country Music Country music artists reflect America.Å (DVS) 7-CBS 7 47 47 e NFL Football New Orleans Saints at Seattle Seahawks. (N) 60 Minutes Author Chanel Miller. (N) Big Brother (N) Å NCIS: Los Angeles “False Flag” Madam Secretary “Better Angels” Action News 9-CW 9 17 17 Try Yoga I Know Jax black-ish black-ish Penn & Teller: Fool Us Å Masters of Illusion Masters of Illusion Dateline “Devil’s Bathtub” Å News4JAX Sports Zone 10-FOX 10 30 30 e NFL Football: Giants at Buccaneers FOX’s Live Emmy Red Carpet Arrivals The 71st Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Awards show honoring television’s best. (N) (Live) Å (DVS) Action News Action Sports 12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Football Night in America (N) Å e(:15) NFL Football Los Angeles Rams at Cleveland Browns. (N) Sports Final WGN-A 16 239 307 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Married ... With Married ... With TVLAND 17 106 304 Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men OWN 18 189 279 Extreme Weight Loss “Bob” Å 20/20 on OWN Melanie Goodwin. Å 20/20 on OWN “Breaking Point” Å 20/20 on OWN “Deadly Encounters” 20/20 on OWN “Rescued” Å 20/20 on OWN “Ghosts of Autumn” A&E 19 118 265 (5:00) ›› “The Expendables 3” (2014) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham. Å ›› “National Treasure: Book of Secrets” (2007) . Ben Gates sets out to establish an ancestor’s innocence. (:04) ›› “The Expendables” (2010) HALL 20 185 312 “Love, Romance & Chocolate” (2019) Lacey Chabert, Will Kemp. Å Chesapeake Shores (N) Å “Falling for You” (2018) Taylor Cole. A radio station manager meets her match. The Golden Girls The Golden Girls FX 22 136 248 (4:30) ››‡ “The Fate of the Furious” (2017) Vin Diesel. ›› “The Mummy” (2017) Tom Cruise. A soldier of fortune fights an ancient, resurrected monster. The Weekly Å (:31) The Weekly (:02) ›› “The Mummy” (2017) Å CNN 24 200 202 CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Declassified: Untold Stories-American Declassified: Untold Stories-American Declassified: Untold Stories-American TNT 25 138 245 (4:15) Cinderella ››› “Beauty and the Beast” (2017, Children’s) Emma Watson, Dan Stevens. Å (DVS) ››› “Beauty and the Beast” (2017, Children’s) Emma Watson, Dan Stevens. Å (DVS) ›››› Titanic Å NIK 26 170 299 ›› “Ice Age: The Meltdown” (2006, Children’s) Voices of Ray Romano. Å ›› “Ice Age: Dawn of the Dinosaurs” (2009) Voices of Ray Romano. Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å (:35) Friends Å PARMT 28 168 241 (:04) Å (:05) Bar Rescue “Twerking 9 to 5” Bar Rescue “Casually Tapped Out” Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue “Saving GI Jodi” (N) Å (:01) Bar Rescue Å MY-TV 29 32 - The Love Boat (Part 2 of 2) Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å Columbo Jealousy of a Hollywood film conductor.Å The Jeffersons Carol Burnett Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke DISN 31 172 290 ›››‡ “The Incredibles” (2004) Voices of Craig T. Nelson, Holly Hunter. Å “Descendants 3” (2019, Children’s) Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson.Å Raven’s Home Big City Greens Raven’s Home Just Roll With It LIFE 32 108 252 “His Perfect Obsession” (2018, Suspense) Arianne Zucker, Ali Skovbye. Å “My Stepfather’s Secret” (2019) Vanessa Marcil, Eddie McClintock. Å (:03) “Escaping the NXIVM Cult: A Mother’s Fight to Save Her Daughter” Å USA 33 105 242 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (:08) Law & Order: Special Victims Unit BET 34 124 329 (5:30) ›› “National Security” (2003, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, Steve Zahn. ››‡ “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins” (2008, Comedy) Martin Lawrence. (:10) Martin Å (:44) Martin Å (:18) Martin Å ESPN 35 140 206 Baseball Tonight a MLB Baseball Philadelphia Phillies at Cleveland Indians. From Progressive Field in Cleveland. (N) Baseball Tonight SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 36 144 209 d WNBA Basketball: Mystics at Aces d WNBA Basketball Connecticut Sun at Los Angeles Sparks. Game 3. (N) CFB 150: The American Game Formula 1 Racing Singapore Airlines Singapore Grand Prix. SUNSP 37 - - P1 AquaX USA 2019 (N) Ship Shape TV Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. Florida Sportsman Fins & Skins Addictive Fishing Sport Fishing Project Dreamboat Silver Kings Reel Animals DISCV 38 182 278 Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) Å (:01) Alaskan Bush People (N) Å (:03) Homestead Rescue Å (:04) Homestead Rescue “Line of Fire” TBS 39 139 247 ››‡ “Yes Man” (2008, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Zooey Deschanel. Å (DVS) Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers HLN 40 202 204 Death Row Stories Å Death Row Stories “Feds vs. Outlaws” Vengeance: Killer Neighbors (N) Å Death Row Stories Å Death Row Stories Å Vengeance: Killer Neighbors Å FNC 41 205 360 Fox Report with Jon Scott (N) Å FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace Watters’ World Å The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton Life, Liberty & Levin (N) Å Watters’ World Å E! 45 114 236 E! Live From the Red Carpet The red carpet of Primetime Emmy Awards. (N) Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians (N) Flip It Like Disick “Thank You, Next” E! After Party (N) (Live) Å TRAVEL 46 196 277 These Woods Are Haunted Å These Woods Are Haunted Å These Woods Are Haunted A cabin turns into a nightmare. (N) Å Helltown The evacuation of Boston, Ohio. Å HGTV 47 112 229 Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å (DVS) Beach Hunters (N) Å Caribbean Life St. Croix. (N) Å Hawaii Hunters (N) Å Pool Kings Å TLC 48 183 280 90 Day Fiance: Extra Love Caesar suffers a devastating blow. (N) 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days The results of the background check. (N) Unexpected “The Sperm is the Baby” 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (N) HIST 49 120 269 American Pickers “Pedal Pushers” American Pickers “Rat Rod Rolls” American Pickers: Bonus Buys “Rock Star Wheels” Aerosmith’s original tour van. Å ANPL 50 184 282 North Woods Law “Circle of Life” North Woods Law “Riverside Stakeout” North Woods Law “Toughest Cases” North Woods Law (N) Å (:02) North Woods Law “On the Loose” (:02) North Woods Law Å FOOD 51 110 231 Guy’s Grocery Games “GGG Jrs.” Guy’s Grocery Games Å Worst Cooks in America (N) Å Worst Cooks in America Å Good Eats (N) Good Eats (N) Halloween Wars (N) Å TBN 52 260 372 The Potter’s Touch Joyce Meyer The Jewish Jesus Pastor Robert Joel Osteen Å Turning Point Huckabee Å Eric Metaxas Your World “Healed by Grace” (2012, Drama) Å FSN-FL 56 - - Red Bull Signature Series World Poker World Poker Red Bull Crashed Ice World Poker World Poker 58 122 244 (:15) ››› “Iron Man” (2008, Action) Robert Downey Jr. A billionaire dons an armored suit to fight criminals.Å ››‡ “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” (2017) Dane DeHaan. Premiere. Å (DVS) (:39) Futurama AMC 60 130 254 (5:25) ›› “Road House” (1989, Action) Patrick Swayze, Kelly Lynch. Å (7:55) Fear the Walking Dead Å Fear the Walking Dead “Channel 5” (:05) Preacher “Overture” (N) Å (:10) Fear the Walking Dead Å COM 62 107 249 (:15) “Manbearpig” Å (6:50) South Park (:25) South Park South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å (:35) South Park (:10) South Park (:45) South Park (:15) South Park Å CMT 63 166 327 (5:00) ››‡ “Overboard” (1987) Goldie Hawn. Å To Be Announced NGWILD 108 190 283 Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER: Gloves Off! Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (N) Å Dog: Impossible “Brink of Disaster” (N) Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER: Gloves Off! NGEO 109 186 276 Life Below Zero “Heavy Load” Å Life Below Zero “The Widowmaker” Life Below Zero “Close Encounter” Wicked Tuna: Outer Banks (N) Å Life Below Zero Life Below Zero Alaskans prepare to pay winter’s cost. 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(:35) Succession MAX 320 310 515 (:05) ›‡ “Father Figures” (2017, Comedy) Ed Helms, Owen Wilson. ‘R’ Å ›› “Life of the Party” (2018) Melissa McCarthy. ‘PG-13’ (:45) ››› “The Mask” (1994, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Cameron Diaz. ‘PG-13’ Å ››‡ Tag (2018) SHOW 340 318 545 The Affair “504” Å On Becoming a God in Central Florida The Circus: Inside Couples Therapy The Affair “505” (N) Å Becoming God On Becoming a God in Central Florida The Affair “505” WEEKDAY AFTERNOON Comcast Dish DirecTV 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 3-ABC 3 - - WCJB TV20 News RightThisMinute GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke Tamron Hall Dr. Phil WCJB News WCJB TV20 News 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at Noon Varied Programs The Real The Kelly Clarkson Show The Wendy Williams Show News4JAX at 4PM Inside Edition News4JAX at 5PM News4JAX 5-PBS 5 - - Dinosaur Train Cat in the Hat Sesame Street Splash-Bubbles Pinkalicious Let’s Go Luna! Nature Cat Wild Kratts R. Steves’ Europe R. 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Pup Academy Ladybug & Cat Amphibia Big City Greens Big City Greens Big City Greens Bunk’d Bunk’d LIFE 32 108 252 Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap Wife Swap USA 33 105 242 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Varied Programs Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit BET 34 124 329 black-ish black-ish Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Meet the Browns Varied Programs Meet the Browns Varied Programs ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter Outside the Lines NFL Live Varied Programs NBA: The Jump High Noon Questionable Interruption ESPN2 36 144 209 First Take Jalen & Jacoby NFL Live Varied Programs Coll. 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JAG “Fair Winds and Following Seas” TVLAND 17 106 304 Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Love-Raymond (:45) Everybody Loves Raymond Å Love-Raymond Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens OWN 18 189 279 Dateline on OWN (Part 1 of 2) Å Dateline on OWN “Kidnapped” Å Dateline on OWN Å 20/20 on OWN “Mothers Accused” Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Dateline on OWN “Deadly Liaisons” A&E 19 118 265 Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 09.23.19” (Season Premiere) (N) Å Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol HALL 20 185 312 “A Summer Romance” (2019, Romance) Erin Krakow, Ryan Paevey. Å “Paris, Wine & Romance” (2019, Romance) Jen Lilley, Dan Jeannotte. Å “A Royal Winter” (2017, Drama) Merritt Patterson, Jack Donnelly. Å FX 22 136 248 (5:30) ›› “Taken 3” (2014, Action) Liam Neeson, Forest Whitaker. Å ››‡ “The Equalizer” (2014) Denzel Washington, Marton Csokas. A former commando champions the helpless. Å ››› “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Å Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) TNT 25 138 245 (5:30) ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. Å (DVS) ››› “Beauty and the Beast” (2017, Children’s) Emma Watson, Dan Stevens. Å (DVS) ››› “Pretty Woman” (1990) Richard Gere. Å (DVS) NIK 26 170 299 The Loud House The Loud House Henry Danger All That Å ››‡ “Good Burger” (1997, Children’s) Kel Mitchell, Kenan Thompson. Å All That Å Friends Å Friends Å (:35) Friends Å PARMT 28 168 241 Cops “Love Bites” Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops (N) Å Cops “Rock Star” Cops Å Cops Å MY-TV 29 32 - Mama’s Family The Jeffersons M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Hogan’s Heroes Hogan’s Heroes Carol Burnett Perry Mason Å DISN 31 172 290 Jessie Å Jessie Å Bunk’d Å Bunk’d “Cav’d In” Raven’s Home Just Roll With It Jessie Å Jessie Å Coop & Cami Sydney to the Max Raven’s Home Just Roll With It LIFE 32 108 252 Wife Swap “Flynn/Orris” Å Wife Swap Engineer; hairdresser. Å ››‡ “Paris Can Wait” (2016) Diane Lane, Arnaud Viard. Premiere. Å (:03) “Anniversary Nightmare” (2019) AnnaLynne McCord, Kate Vernon. Å USA 33 105 242 Chicago P.D. “A War Zone” Chicago P.D. “I Remember Her Now” WWE Monday Night RAW (N) Å Straight Up BET 34 124 329 (4:00) Alex Cross (:32) ››‡ “Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins” (2008, Comedy) Martin Lawrence, James Earl Jones. 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(N) Rays Postgame Rays Prospect Rays All-Access Lights DISCV 38 182 278 Street Outlaws: Memphis: Road Street Outlaws: Memphis: Road Street Outlaws: Memphis “Episode 26” (N) Å (:03) Fast N’ Loud (N) Å (:04) Fast N’ Loud (Part 2 of 2) Å TBS 39 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy “The Simpsons Guy” American Dad Final Space Conan (N) Å Impractical Jokers HLN 40 202 204 Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Vengeance: Killer Neighbors Å Vengeance: Killer Neighbors Å Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The Story With Martha MacCallum (N) Tucker Carlson Tonight (N) Å Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Å Fox News at Night With Shannon E! 45 114 236 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) Å Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Chrisley Knows Nightly Pop (N) The Kardashians TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures “Goatman’s Bridge” Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures Å Ghost Adventures “Spine-Chilling Southwest” Extraterrestrial activity in Arizona. Strange World Artificial intelligence. (N) HGTV 47 112 229 Love It or List It Å Love It or List It “Design Intervention” A Very Brady Renovation Å A Very Brady Renovation (N) Å One of a Kind House Hunters (N) House Hunters Hunters Int’l TLC 48 183 280 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way Å 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way (N) 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way “Torn” 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (:02) Unexpected HIST 49 120 269 (4:00) American Pickers: Bonus Buys Mike falls for a small race car. Å American Pickers “Texas Treasures” (:02) American Pickers: Bonus Buys (:05) American Pickers Å (DVS) (:05) American Pickers Å ANPL 50 184 282 The Last Alaskans “Two Kills” Å The Last Alaskans “No Regrets” Å The Last Alaskans The Last Alaskans “Winter’s Wrath” The Last Alaskans “Hard Choices” The Last Alaskans Å FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Baking Championship Å Halloween Baking Championship Å Halloween Baking Championship Å Halloween Baking Championship Å Halloween Cake-Off “It’s Alive!” (N) Halloween Baking Championship Å TBN 52 260 372 New Don Wilton Å John Gray World The Potter’s Touch Praise Å Your Best Life Beyond Blessed Chase the Lion In the Gap Å Praise Å FSN-FL 56 - - Lights Marlins Pregame a MLB Baseball Miami Marlins at New York Mets. From Citi Field in Flushing, N.Y. (N) Marlins Postgame Lights World Poker SYFY 58 122 244 ››‡ “Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets” (2017, Science Fiction) Dane DeHaan, Cara Delevingne. Å (DVS) ››‡ “Underworld” (2003) Kate Beckinsale. A vampire protects a medical student from werewolves. (:34) Futurama AMC 60 130 254 ›››› “The Shawshank Redemption” (1994) Tim Robbins. An innocent man goes to a Maine penitentiary for life in 1947. The Terror “Infamy: My Perfect World” (:01) Lodge 49 “Exile” (N) Å (:08) The Terror Å COM 62 107 249 South Park Å (:35) South Park (:10) South Park (:45) South Park “Ass Burgers” Å (:20) South Park (8:55) South Park South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å South Park Å Lights Out CMT 63 166 327 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing ››‡ “Overboard” (1987) Goldie Hawn. 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Thinking Out Loud HBO 302 300 501 (5:45) Succession (:45) ›››‡ “The Hurt Locker” (2008, War) Jeremy Renner, Anthony Mackie. ‘R’ Å The Deuce “Normal Is a Lie” (N) Å Our Boys (N Subtitled-English) The Deuce “Normal Is a Lie” Å MAX 320 310 515 (5:40) ›››‡ “Fight Club” (1999, Suspense) Brad Pitt, Edward Norton. ‘R’ Å ››‡ “Dragged Across Concrete” (2018, Crime Drama) Mel Gibson, Vince Vaughn. ‘R’ Å (:40) ››‡ “Commando” (1985) Arnold Schwarzenegger. ‘R’ SHOW 340 318 545 (5:15) ›› “Mile 22” (2018) ‘R’ Å The Affair “505” Å The Circus: Inside Becoming God (:15) Escape at Dannemora Matt, Sweat and Tilly face hard truths. Å Couples Therapy The Circus: Inside LAKE CITY REPORTER LIFE SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2019 3D

DEAR ABBY HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): Get out LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): You’ll face of the house and do something you enjoy. A opposition if you speak your mind. Size up Veteran appreciates action relationship with someone you love will take a situation and let things settle before you a positive turn if you make unique plans for offer your opinion or suggestions. Getting two. Romance is favored. ★★ into an argument won’t solve problems, but more than words of thanks TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Respond showing compassion and kindness will. ★★ DEAR ABBY: I am a they may sometimes be with compassion when dealing with a close SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): A get- veteran, and something too quick to prescribe friend, relative or child. Your tone of voice away will give you a chance to reassess gnaws at me every time meds, and so far, I am will make a difference in the way others your personal situation. Mulling over your I hear it. It’s the expres- daily-medication-free. react. Choose your words wisely and offer options and considering what you want will ★★★★ sion, “Thank you for your Where does one draw options, and you’ll gain loyalty. help you come up with a workable plan that ★★★★★ service.” Having lived the line between being GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Your will make your life easier. enthusiasm will be taken advantage of if through the ’60s and ’70s, an alarmist and keeping SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): you are too willing to accommodate others. Keep a low profile and put your efforts into I remember all too well loved ones in the loop? — Offer suggestions, but don’t make promises self-improvement. Doing things that make seeing many soldiers PROCEEDING WITH Abigail Van Buren that will leave you dealing with responsibili- you look and feel your best is favored as bad-mouthed and worse CAUTION www.dearabby.com ties that don’t belong to you. ★★★ long as you set a strict budget. Refuse to let during those times. Since DEAR CANCER (June 21-July 22): Control an emotional situation ruin your day. ★★★ 9/11 many of the same PROCEEDING: The deserved, as well as lend- situations of an emotional or intimate nature. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): people who were critical first person you should ing a hand when needed. A challenge will surface if you let an outsid- Nurture relationships that are important to of us then are now thank- discuss this with is your These acknowledgments er interfere in your personal affairs. Listen you. Planning a fun-filled day with someone ing us. It rings hollow to physician, so you can be should be accepted as gra- to complaints others have before you voice you love will bring you closer. Keeping many of the vets I have evaluated and your fears ciously as they are offered. your own. ★★★ busy and being attentive will discourage talked to. We did our possibly put to rest. If you DEAR ABBY: My LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Attending a complaints and getting into a disagreement. do have Alzheimer’s, your job, some to the ultimate mother and her mother reunion or family gathering is encouraged. Choose peace over discord. ★★★ daughter and her hus- level. We never asked for died from complications Conversations will be informative and AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be band should be told so thanks, and we still don’t. of Alzheimer’s. I think I’ve give insight into a topic that interests you. cautious when it comes to contracts and We respect the rights had a few episodes lately, you can all decide togeth- Expanding your interests without putting spending money on things you don’t need. given to those who wish although it may just be er what the next steps your finances in jeopardy can be accom- Go over personal documents, and make to abuse them because stress. should be. As to being plished if you are innovative. ★★★ sure everything is updated. ★★★ we believe in them. Some I don’t know whether medicated, this is some- VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Take part PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Plans of us even died so all I should mention this to thing you and your doctor in a challenge that stimulates your imagina- can be made that will add to your comfort could enjoy these rights. my daughter, who lives should decide because tion. Get involved in activities that you can at home and encourage you to pursue an If a person truly wants to in a different state and although the medications share with people who bring out the best in interesting project. Share your thoughts thank a vet, do something who has shouldered a lot cannot cure Alzheimer’s, you. A change of scenery will be rejuvenat- with someone you enjoy working with, and for him or her instead of of other responsibilities. they can slow it down. ing and encourage you to rethink life choic- you will be offered options you hadn’t con- just offering lip service. One of my sons lives es. ★★★★ sidered in the past. ★★★★★ Cut their grass, offer to closer, but, for several To receive a collection help carry in their gro- reasons, he is not the pri- of Abby’s most memorable ceries, etc. While words mary decision-maker. — and most frequently CELEBRITY are appreciated at times, I know if my daughter requested — poems and hearing them too often had a possible problem, I’d essays, send your name BIRTHDAYS becomes hollow. Showing and mailing address, plus be very upset if she didn’t Sept. 22: Singer Debby appreciation is always wel- check or money order for let me know, even though Boone is 63. Singer Joan come. — A VETERAN I couldn’t be of any sig- $8 (U.S. funds) to: Dear Jett is 61. Opera singer IN THE MIDWEST nificant use. Should I say Abby — Keepers Booklet, Andrea Bocelli is 61. Actor DEAR VETERAN: I something to her about P.O. Box 447, Mount am printing your letter these possible symptoms Morris, IL 61054-0447. Scott Baio is 59. Actress because I know those of Alzheimer’s? Or should Shipping and handling are Catherine Oxenberg is 58. feelings exist among some I tell her husband, so he included in the price. Actress Bonnie Hunt is 58. older veterans. However, can keep abreast of a pos- Actor Rob Stone is 57. Actor ■ Write Dear Abby at I see nothing wrong sible medical problem? Dan Bucatinsky is 54. Actor www.DearAbby.com or James Hillier is 46. Actress with expressing thanks I have not consulted a P.O. Box 69440, Los when someone feels it is physician because I think Angeles, CA 90069. Katie Lowes is 37. SUNDAY CROSSWORD No. 0915

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COURTESY PHOTOS Welcome back, teachers The Fort White Community Thrift Shop was happy to welcome teachers back to school on August 8. The Shop presented the teachers with a meal fixed by Lamar Moseley. Everyone had a choice of barbecue chicken, pulled pork or sliced ham served with sides of acre peas, macaroni, rolls and Amish salad, accompanied by a selection of fruits and desserts. The decorations and fruit table were arranged by the shop manager, Cindy Patterson, and volunteers. The Shop presented a gift card of $125 to each teacher to purchase supplies for their classrooms. Everyone enjoyed a day of fellowship.

COURTESY PHOTOS Coup, coup ca choo At Lake City Middle School, Vada Spurlock (pictured above) helps with the Extreme Chicken Coop make- over for Sarah Andrews agriculture class. A huge thank you to Lake City Industries (right) for helping to get our Chicken Coop in its new home.

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