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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | $1.00 Lake City Reporter LAKECITYREPORTER.COM Catholic Charities giveaway provides bounty 300-plus families served giveaway, a plentiful bounty distribution due to covid. That wasn’t the only Jared Fraze, during Thanksgiving was celebrated as 1,757 peo- “More people showed up.” change brought on by covid- a Covenant food distribution. ple were served from 326 Now in its 21st year, the 19. Edwards said in the past Community families from Thursday’s local organization normally nine months, because of the School student, By TONY BRITT event, more than a year ago. provides the baskets during global pandemic, her team puts bags of [email protected] “More people picked up a two-day period. But hasn’t taken any days off food into a cli- their food in one day this Edwards said the covid-19 while they worked to change ent’s car during There was plenty to year than two days last year,” pandemic cut into the num- safety protocols and changed Thursday’s be thankful for Thursday said Suzanne Edwards, ber of available volunteers, some of the ways the agency Catholic morning. Catholic Charities’ Lake causing the one-day event. provides services. Charities During Catholic Charities’ City regional director, as the “We had to try something Thanksgiving annual Thanksgiving basket organization revamped the new,” she said. BOUNTY continued on 2A TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter basket giveaway. Cops: Lost couriers Laying the cornerstone greeted at gunpoint

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Lost while trying to make a delivery, a pair of deliver- ers weren’t greeted by a comfort- ing, under- standing smile. Rather, Parrish authorities say the cou- riers found a surprise pack- COURTESY age: a woman pointing a An artist’s rendering of the Cornerstone Crossing at 47 development, which will include commercial, restaurants, grocery and retail gun at them. sites, according to developer Scott Stewart. Work at the site is expected to begin next year. According to the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office, two people in a Budget box truck were struggling to Developer outlines SR 47 commercial project find an address to deliver a package late Wednesday By TONY BRITT different commercial lots to that morning when they noticed [email protected] project down there,” he said fol- Debra Parrish, 50, in her lowing the meet- garage trying to get their The State Road 47 and Interstate ing. attention. 75 interchange is about to get a He added devel- The CCSO report states facelift. opers are looking that when they got out of Construction will begin for some national the truck, the delivery peo- Cornerstone Crossing at 47, a fast-food restau- ple noticed Parrish was multi-million commercial project rants for the site pointing a black Sig Sauer that is being developed by local Stewart and are already in .45 caliber handgun at them. businessman Scott Stewart, in the talks with repre- The victims told authori- next few months, according to an sentatives from a grocery store, as ties that Parrish asked what update Stewart provided to the well as a local fast-food company they were doing in the neigh- Columbia County commissioners out of Gainesville. borhood and that they didn’t at the end of Thursday night’s The site, which will be on the belong there. Parrish, who county commission meeting. south side of I-75, will probably the report states admitted to Stewart said he has been work- see the demolition of the Little being under the influence of ing on the project for roughly Caesars restaurant at its current alcohol, said she didn’t rec- three years. He said he hopes to location and the business moved ognize the Budget box truck bring commercial development to farther south near the traffic sig- FILE they were driving and felt the 27-acre property with restau- nal. The 27-acre property that is planned for Cornerstone Crossing at scared. She added she felt rants, a grocery store, a gas sta- “We anticipate a lot of this proj- 47 was cleared in February 2019. Construction on the commer- tion and other retail opportunities. cial project at the State Road 47 and Interstate 75 interchange is COURIERS continued on 2A “We’re looking at bringing 11 PROJECT continued on 2A expected to begin in 2021. 1130 WEST US 90 GW HUNTER GW386-752-5890 HUNTER Even our regular includes a premium.

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There is defi- nitely a need…” Edwards said the pandemic has Thought for Today taken donors away from the agency Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the hu- because they are struggling, but that man face. is providing other donors opportuni- TONY BRITT/Lake City reporter — Victor Hugo, 1802-1885, French author ties to step up and give to the agency. Tina Seifert (left) stands with Josh Eadie, a student volunteer, as they “There’s still a deficit, but I’m very wait to push boxes of food down a conveyor belt as Catholic Charities thankful to our community and our clients get their Thanksgiving baskets on Thursday. Winning Lottery Numbers people that have stepped up,” she said. Pick 3: (Wednesday p.m.) 0-7-3 Dorothy Spradley has volunteered students on hand Thursday to carry The Church of Latter Day Saints had Pick 4: (Wednesday p.m.) 2-3-9-5 with Catholic Charities for the annual the items to the vehicles — which had roughly 10 volunteers helping pass Fantasy 5: (Wednesday) 1-3-6-13-27 Thanksgiving basket give-away more meandered through the property in food out, including Bailey Peterson, a than 20 years, while working for the two lines before getting to the loading missionary with the church. local school district. zone where they opened their back- “We just feel it’s our duty as people See an error? “I continue to do it since I retired doors or trunks — packing boxes in who understand about Christ to serve The Lake City reporter corrects errors of fact in news because it’s a great program,” she the warehouse and moving boxes of others and to spread the love of Jesus items. if you have a concern, question, or suggestion, said. “It’s a community outreach food along the conveyor belt. Christ,” he said of their volunteer please call the editor. Corrections and clarifications will program and it really sets up those “This is our student leadership work Thursday. “I’ve seen that sacri- run in this space. Thanks for reading. families to have a really blessed team and we always love to give back ficing a little time can bring joy to a Thanksgiving.” to the community,” she said. “We feel lot of people.” Submissions Spradley said when she arrived it’s really important, as Christians, Although Catholic Charities gave The Lake City reporter accepts photographs and caption around 8 a.m., there were already that we give back to those who need away thousands of pounds of food to information to run at the discretion of the editor. if you about 25 vehicles lined up, even just a little bit of help especially at the families Thursday, the agency was would like to see your organization in the newspaper, send though the event was slated to begin holiday season.” also the beneficiary of $10,000 from the picture and information to Jamie Wachter at jwachter@ at 9 a.m. Strickland said the event served as a the Suwannee Valley Community lakecityreporter.com. “With times like they are now, with learning opportunity for the students. Foundation, which will be coupled so many people out of work, this pro- “It teaches them that it’s not just with a matching $10,000 donation gram supplies a Thanksgiving dinner about them, that it’s about giving from one of its board members who Lake City Reporter and food for those families that are back,” she said. “They are blessed, so wished to remain anonymous — for a HOW TO REACH US ADVERTISING really in need, so they can enjoy it it’s important that they are a blessing $20,000 donation. Main number ...... (386) 752-1293 Director Chris Ratliff Fax number ...... 752-9400 (386) 754-0417 and look on the brighter side of what’s back to the community and that they Edwards said she applied for a Circulation...... 755-5445 ([email protected]) going on in our community and our see that it’s just not all about them… grant a little more than a week ago to Online ....www.lakecityreporter.com The Lake City Reporter, an affiliate CLASSIFIED country right now,” Spradley said. It shows them that there is more out help with Thursday’s event and three of Community Newspapers Inc., Kym Harrison Stephanie Strickland had a group there than just their cell phones or different projects scheduled for the is published Tuesday through (386) 755-5440 Saturday/Sunday at 180 E. Duval (classifi[email protected]) of 11 Covenant Community School their video games…” first quarter of 2021. St., Lake City, FL 32055. Periodical postage paid at Lake City, Florida, BUSINESS OFFICE Member of The Associated Press Vickie Busscher and the Florida Press Association. (386) 754-0436 ([email protected]) a part of the community. All material herein is property of the Lake City Reporter. No part of CIRCULATION PROJECT We’re very proud of Lake the contents of this publication may be reproduced in whole or in part Director Sara Mercer Continued From 1A City and want it to be the without written permission of the (386) 754-0408 best we can make it be.” publisher. ([email protected]) ect happening in 2021,” Stewart was able to U.S. Postal Service No. 310-880. The Lake City Reporter is home POSTMASTER: Send address delivered Tuesday through Saturday, Stewart said, noting he pur- secure a state grant that changes to Lake City Reporter, P.O. except on postal holidays, via U.S. chased the property about allowed him to get sewage Box 1709, Lake City, FL 32056. Postal Service. Please call 386-755- PUBLISHER 5445 to report any problems with two years ago. “We hope to services for the property your delivery service. (circulation@ Publisher Todd Wilson lakecityreporter.com) provide a lot of jobs down because city sewage lines (386) 754-0418 there and increase the tax don’t extend to the prop- ([email protected]) Home delivery rates (Tuesday–Saturday/Sunday) base of the county.” erty. NEWS 4 Weeks ...... $10.70 The project is a joint proj- “That grant makes all the Editor Jamie Wachter 12 Weeks ...... $31.70 ect between the City of Lake difference in the world,” he (386) 754-0428 24 Weeks ...... $54.15 ([email protected]) 52 Weeks ...... $88.85 City, Columbia County, said. “If we don’t have it, it © Copyright 2020 Lake City Reporter No part of this publication may be the Florida Department (the project) is not going to reproduced in any manner without specific written permission from the publisher. All rights reserved. of Economic Opportunity work. We’ve got to have the through grants and Stewart. grant because the numbers COURTESY “It’s a great blend of part- are too tight to make it work The lot layout design of nership between the city without it, so it’s critical.” the Cornerstone Crossing THE WEATHER and county, and the eco- A preliminary plat for the at 47 project includes nomic development guys project has previously been room for up to 11 differ- 20 Fri 21 Sat 22 Sun 23 Mon 24 Tue did a great job,” he said. approved by the board of ent lots. “We’re excited about it — county commissioners. Mostly Partly Partly Mostly Sunny excited to make the exit The property was cleared Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Sunny look better, excited to be in early 2019.

HI 75 LO 59 HI 76 LO 58 HI 78 LO 59 HI 77 LO 54 HI 75 LO 57 “I couldn’t believe she vehicle parked inside the COURIERS had a gun,” one of the vic- garage. Continued From 1A REGIONAL FORECAST MAP for Friday, Nov. 20 tims told authorities. Parrish also admitted to Friday's highs/Friday night's low The other said: “I feel pointing the firearm at the Valdosta the truck was following her. that if you did not show up victims, the report states. City Saturday Sunday 76/57 Jacksonville The report states both vic- when you did, this would Parrish was charged with Cape Canaveral 79/70/pc 78/69/pc Tallahassee Lake City 75/63 tims thanked the deputy for have ended badly!” aggravated assault with a 75/59 Daytona Beach 77/69/pc 78/67/s 77/59 arriving when he did — he The report adds that deadly weapon, improper Gainesville Daytona Beach Fort Myers 81/67/s 83/66/s Pensacola 77/61 77/67 Ft. Lauderdale 80/73/sh 81/71/pc responded to reports of a when she noticed the dep- exhibition of a firearm and 75/59 Panama City 77/59/s 79/61/s 76/59 Gainesville Ocala 76/63/pc 75/62/pc suspicious vehicle driving uty pull up, Parrish placed using a firearm while under 78/62 Jacksonville through the neighborhood. the gun on the back of a the influence. Orlando Cape Canaveral Key West 82/75/mc 81/74/mc 78/64 79/70 Lake City 76/58/pc 78/59/pc Miami 80/74/sh 79/73/pc Tampa Naples 82/69/s 83/68/s IN BRIEF 80/65 West Palm Beach Ocala 79/61/s 80/60/s Christmas Bazaar set for Saturday Church raffling free dinners 80/75 Orlando 79/65/pc 80/64/s Columbia County Senior Services, located New Beginnings of Life Church will be raffling Ft. Lauderdale Panama City 77/60/s 78/61/s at 628 SE allison Ct., will be hosting its annual off five free turkey dinners from Publix. Ft. Myers 80/72 Pensacola 77/60/s 75/59/pc Christmas Bazaar Saturday, November 21, from Tickets will be given out at the door of the 81/67 Naples Tallahassee 77/59/s 78/58/pc 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. church, which is located at 184 SW Windswept 82/68 Miami Tampa 82/65/s 83/64/s 80/74 Valdosta 76/57/s 77/58/pc There will be unique handmade gifts as well Glen, on Tuesday at 7 p.m. Once the tickets are Key West W. Palm Beach 79/74/sh 78/73/sh as baked goods available. The Senior Services’ dispersed to those in attendance, the winning 81/74 resale shop “Buckboard Station” will also be open tickets will be drawn. for shopping. The turkey dinners may then be picked up at LAKE CITY ALMANAC UV INDEX So come on out and support your Senior the Lake City Publix after 3 p.m. Wednesday. . Masks and social distancing are required. New Beginnings of Life Church wants people TEMPERATURES SUN For any questions please call 386-755-0235. to “be blessed with Thanksgiving on us.” High Thursday 68 Sunrise today 7:00 a.m. Low Thursday 46 Sunset today 5:31 p.m. 4 Normal high 73 Sunrise tom. 7:01 a.m. Moderate OBITUARIES Normal low 50 Sunset tom. 5:31 p.m. 40 mins to burn Bette Louise Scott (Ponton) where she worked as a visiting traveling to Alaska, apple pick- Record highhi 87 in 1938 Today’s ultra-violet Bette Louise Scott (Ponton) nurse, taking her boys with her ing in New England in the fall, Record low 27 in 2014 MOON Moonrise today 12:23 p.m. radiation risk was born to Mabel Balboni and all around town. Never one to sit horseback riding, and hiking and PRECIPITATION Moonset today 11:03 p.m. for the area on a scale from 0 Ronald Scott idle, Bette worked nights at the camping. Bette was an amazing Moonrise tom. 1:04 p.m. Thursday 0.00" to 10+. on a beautiful, Holyoke Hospital and received woman, a force to be reckoned Month total 1.44" Moonset tom. Next Day crisp March her RN during the day. After the with, and never one to sit still. Year total 54.05" 12, 1934 in tragic death of her son Steven, She passed on her great work Normal month-to-date 1.30" Normal year-to-date 48.78" Haydenville, she and Roger divorced amicably. ethic, love of nature and cooking Nov 21 Nov 30 Dec 7 Dec 14 . Bette started working at the VA to her children and grandchildren. First Full Last New The 1929 Hospital in Northampton, MA Bette was taken from us too soon depression was and met her partner for the next from CoVid - 19 on October 29, coming to a close and Franklin 35 years, Dave Schmidt. Bette 2020. WEATHER BY-THE-DAY WEATHER HISTORY SPONSORED BY Roosevelt was our President. It helped raise Dave’s two daughters She is survived by her son 90° 7a Actual 1p high 7p Average high 6a On Nov. 20, 1987, was a peaceful time in history as Jaime and Nicole. In 1990, Dave David, sister Linda, partner Dave, blustery northwest winds Actual low Average low created snow squalls in WW2 has yet to begin. Bette’s and Bette decided to give up the daughters Jaime and Nicole and 90° the Great Lakes region childhood was difficult being cold weather and move to Lake grandchildren Tommy, Mia, and the Upper Ohio 80° Valley. Snowfall totals in raised by her Aunt Florence but City, FL. She found her best life Autumn, Annabella and Michelle. 70° Upper Michigan ranged up to 18 inches at she managed to overcome and in FL. Bette was able to garden 60° Paradise. Lake City, become a nurse before marrying every day, play tennis, visit St. Obituaries are paid advertise- 50° Mich. received 9.5 inches of snow in four Roger Ponton and having two Augustine, lunch with friends and ments. For details, call the Lake 40° and a half hours. boys, David and Steven. Bette enjoy her schnauzer’s. She was City Reporter’s classified depart- 30° and Roger settled in Granby, MA able to live life to its fullest while ment at 752-1293. Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 3A

we can buy our way out men, because all sinned,” NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION KING of this plague, nor can we Romans 5:12. Continued From 5A vote our way out of it. While I do not believe Some have said this we can buy our way, or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida thinking all the decisions disease is a judgment sent vote our way out of this Statutes, as amended, that the ordinance, which title hereinafter appears, will made by state and federal from God but I am reticent pandemic, I do believe we be considered for enactment by the City Council of the City of Lake City, governments during this to say that. What I can can repent and pray our Florida, at a public hearing to be held on December 7, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the pandemic have been made say without fear of biblical way out of it. Columbia County School Board Administrative Complex located at 372 West in the best interest of pub- contradiction is that death If “My people who are Duval Street, Lake City, Florida and via communications media technology. At lic health. itself is God’s judgment on called by My name hum- the aforementioned meeting all interested parties may appear and be heard with Billy Graham one said, sin, without regard to the ble themselves and pray respect to the ordinance. The complete legal description of the area to be annexed, “the central issues of our mode by which it comes, and seek My face and turn as well as a copies of the ordinance adopting the amendment are available for time aren’t economic as evidenced by God’s from their wicked ways, or political or social, as decree to our first parents public inspection by contacting the Office of the City Clerk at [email protected] or then I will hear from heav- important as these are. that they would die if they by telephoning 386.719.5826. The annexation was previously noticed for a public The central issues of our disobeyed Him. en, will forgive their sin hearing and adoption on September 21, 2020 and October 5, 2020. time are moral and spiri- The Apostle Paul clar- and will heal their land,” 2 tual in nature.” That truth ified this when he Chronicles 7:14. Ordinance No. 2020-2165, Petition No. ANX 20-01, by the Board of County has not changed. wrote, “Therefore, just n Gary B. King welcomes Commissioners of Columbia County, provides for the voluntary annexation of a Despite America’s eco- as through one man sin comments or questions and can parcel of land contiguous to the boundaries of the City of Lake City, Florida, as nomic might, which has entered into the world, be reached at garybkingcc@ shown on the location map below. The area to be annexed is located in Sections 4 been threatened by this and death through sin, gmail.com. Christian Concepts is and 9, Township 4 South, Range 17 East, Columbia County, Florida. The area to archived at gbkcc.com. pandemic, I do not believe and so death spread to all be annexed consists of 361.00 acres, more or less.

was complicated and slow, open their hearts, their DEAS and it wasn’t until January lives, and their homes to Continued From 5A 19, 2010 that the paper- a child that needs parents work was complete, and and family. Irvine and longer and there is no Kyleigh was legally theirs. Shirley had that special anticipated date circled on It was sixteen years to the kind of love and the result the calendar. day since Lynn’s hysterec- was the adoption of Lynn. While Irvine and Shirley tomy. That day had special Lynn and Danny had waited, she attended a significance for Lynn. that same kind of special baby shower where the Danny and Lynn contin- love and that led to the women played a game that ued as foster parents and adoption of Kyleigh and was supposed to identify in June 2011, they added Gabriel. There are other the next woman to get Gabriel James to the fami- children waiting for that pregnant. The result of ly. Kyleigh is now 12 years same kind of love. the game was that Shirley old and Gabriel is 11. In If you think this sounds would be next which 2014 God moved them to like a “God story” I agree. wasn’t possible. However, I would say that when in a few weeks, December a church in Florida where some people make plans 21, 1970, they were noti- Danny is the worship lead- for adoption, God already fied of a baby girl and on er and Kyleigh and Gabriel has an adoption plan. January 21, 1971, took are a much-loved part of her home and named her the congregation. n Jimmy Deas is a retired pastor Lynn Elise. As it turned Adoptions are the result who lives in Live Oak. His books out Shirley was the next of people who love chil- include “Ran Like Joseph” and woman in the shower dren and are willing to “Just a Dog and Other Stories.” group to become a mother due to the adoption and baby Lynn became part of a loving, Christian family. Lynn started babysitting at the age of twelve and says that created a desire to one day be a moth- er of her own children. However, soon after get- ting married she was diag- nosed with a large benign tumor in her abdomen that was attached to her The title of said ordinance read, as follows: uterus, which necessitated a hysterectomy and ended ORDINANCE NO. 2020-2165 her hopes of having chil- AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, PURSUANT dren. Her marriage ended TO PETITION NO. ANX 20-01, RELATING TO VOLUNTARY in divorce. ANNEXATION; MAKING FINDINGS; ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL In order to make some PROPERTY LOCATED IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, WHICH IS additional money, Lynn REASONABLY COMPACT, AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE BOUNDARIES started working at a OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, INTO THE BOUNDARIES Baptist Church as part- OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; time preschool director. REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN A new staff member was added, and she and he EFFECTIVE DATE. became friends, which led to love and marriage. All members of the public attending the public hearing at the Columbia County Her husband knew Lynn School Board Administrative Complex, located at 372 West Duval Street, Lake couldn’t have children and City, Florida, are strongly encouraged to wear a mask for the duration of the that any children would meeting. have to be adopted and he was okay with that. Members of the public who plan on attending the public hearing via Danny accepted the call communications media technology, can do so at: https://us02web.zoom. to a church in Georgia us/j/85143910809 or by telephonic by toll number (no cost to the City), audio and they participated in only: at 1.346.248.7799. Meeting ID: 851 4391 0809# Then it will ask for a foster-parent program Participant Identification Number, just press #. or by telephonic by toll-free with the intent to adopt a child. A year passed number (cost per , billed to the City, zero cost to the caller), audio only: with no opportunities to at 1-888-788-0099. Meeting ID: 851 4391 0809# Then it will ask for Participant adopt. Discouraged, they Identification Number, just press #. prayed and concluded that they would go a different The public may participate at the appropriate time via: (i) video conference by route in order to adopt a utilizing the software chat function or raise hand function to request to speak; child. The following day, or (2) telephonically by using dialing *9 to raise hand. The Chair will allow for a case worker called and sufficient time for all participants to be heard. informed Lynn that a sev- enteen-month old baby girl Those attendees wishing to share a document must email the item to was available for adoption. [email protected] no later than noon on the day of the meeting. Lynn went to the office, signed the necessary papers and three days To receive a copy of the agenda packet with supporting documentation, please later, on July 31, 2009, contact the City Clerk’s Office at [email protected] or 386.719.5826. Danny and Lynn brought Kyleigh Elise home. Contingency Plan Meeting: This contingency plan meeting will be activated if the The paperwork process City experiences connection or web conferencing failure. Members of the public may attend and participate by utilizing the information provided below. BASS The public may attend the contingency plan meeting as follows: 1.844.992.4726 (toll free) Enter access code: 173 541 6832# Then it will ask for attendee ID Continued From 5A number, just press # spoken of by Moses in Deuteronomy 18? Elijah in The public may participate in the contingency plan meeting at the appropriate 1 Kings 17 and Elisha in 2 time when the Chair requests public comment. The Chair will allow for sufficient Kings 4 were used by God time for all participants to be heard. to raise the dead to life. When Jesus arrived The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested at Jairus’ home the folks party shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the laughed at him so he put public hearing shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further them out of the house and notice concerning the matter will be published, unless said continuation exceeds took only the little girl’s six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. parents and three of his disciples with him. Next All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the Jesus took the little by the above referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and hand and said to her, “Little that, for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the girl, I say to you arise.” She proceedings is made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon came back to life! Jesus has which the appeal is to be based. authority over death! I do not know what your situation is but Jesus does Persons with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations to participate and he will help you if you in these proceedings should contact the Office of City Manager at 386.719.5768 ask him to. at least 48 hours prior to the proceedings. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Florida Relay Service at 800.955.8770 (voice) or 800.955.8771 n Robert Bass is pastor of First (TTY). Baptist Church of Lake City. OPINION

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OTHER OPINION Thank you, election workers If you think it was stressful waiting for election boards around the country to count the millions of votes in the presidential election, imagine being the workers who were doing the counting. Or imagine being the poll workers who braved expo- sure to the coronavirus to man polling places that were swamped with early voters and Election Day crowds. Think of the many hours of work done by election staff- ers who planned for an election like no other in the mid- dle of a pandemic. All of these workers faced a daunting challenge, and they rose to the occasion, working through the night in many cases and diligently counting away so that every- one’s vote counts this year. In some cases, these people are still at work and will be for days to come. Their efforts are heroic — as heroic as the other essential workers of this pandemic. In big convention centers and small county offices, Republicans and Democrats worked side by side to make sure that American democracy was protected. In most cases, their election operations had never had to deal with the number of mail-in ballots they received this year or the number of in-person voters who showed up. And no one working on elections had ever before had to work through the challenges that were created by the coronavirus pandemic. Polling places had to be moved to locations with more space to spread out voting machines and voters. An army of new poll workers had to be recruited to handle the extra work and to replace the veteran, mostly older, poll workers who could not safely work the polls this year. Every aspect of the opera- tion had a new added degree of difficulty this year. And as expected, when the ballot counting took longer than it typically does, tensions began to run high. Even Voters want elected officials to lead from the center so, from state to state, poll workers put on their glasses, hunkered over counting tables and diligently worked their way through ballots. You could see it in their faces: Every vote is going to Maybe we know what we want count. America always owes a debt of gratitude to these elec- Some analysts look at the last few could do that. John F. Kennedy tion workers, but that is even more true this year. Too American presidential elections and could. Ronald Reagan could. often we take their efforts for granted. This year was a see a schizoid polity. Second, we want the president to reminder, democracy works because of their work. How do you follow Reagan/Bush protect the common good. As Joe n Pittsburgh Post-Gazette with Clinton? Or an Obama with a Biden said the other day “that’s the Trump? Or a Trump with a Biden? job.” Be the threat terror, disease, Others see a nation closely a foreign power or unfair trade TODAY IN HISTORY divided in which one team gets the practices, we expect the president upper hand in one battle and the to be, once in office, more the com- On this date: other in the next — like a classic mander in chief than the head of sports rivalry. Keith C. Burris his party. Dwight Eisenhower was [email protected] In 1620, Peregrine White was born aboard the But what if the voters are smart- that and Gerald Ford was too, in his Mayflower in Massachusetts Bay; he was the first child er and more savvy than the talking brief term. born of English parents in present-day New England. heads give them credit for being? multiple manifestations of racism, Third, notwithstanding a healthy In 1945, 22 former Nazi officials went on trial before an What if we actually know what we in individuals and institutions, are skepticism about “progress,” and international war crimes tribunal in Nuremberg, Germany. want in a president? still pervasive, but we also know that how we measure it, we expect the In 1947, Britain’s future queen, Princess Elizabeth, I look at this election and I see this is not a racist nation. To the con- president, to the extent that it is married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, at voters giving Joe Biden an over- possible, to lead us forward, not Westminster Abbey. whelming popular vote. He is besting They want, as they have backward. As Obama once said, In 1962, President John F. Kennedy held a news con- by over 5 million through most of the history “Better is still better.” ference in which he announced the end of the naval votes right now and is, according to of the country, a pragmatic Finally, the president must have quarantine of Cuba imposed during the missile crisis, statistician Nate Silver, on track to government of the center. a very particular kind of courage — and the signing of an executive order prohibiting dis- beat him by 8 million. It was the larg- the courage to help the country see crimination in federal housing facilities. est turnout in our nation’s history — the need for initiatives we never con- In 1967, the U.S. Census Bureau’s Population Clock at some 161 million votes were cast (as trary, we are a nation ever striving to sidered. I am thinking here of JFK the Commerce Department ticked past 200 million. opposed to the second-highest turn- self-correct and perfect our union. and the space program and Peace In 1984, pop star Michael Jackson was inducted into out of almost 139 million four years And we don’t like the speaker of Corps. I am thinking even more of the Hollywood Walk of Fame with the unveiling of his ago). And Biden may win an unprec- the House disrespecting the pres- LBJ and the great civil rights leg- star in front of a horde of screaming fans. edented 80 million votes — outdoing ident any more than we like the islation of the mid-1960s. And I am In 2000, lawyers for Al Gore and George W. Bush battled big vote getters like Barack Obama, president disrespecting the speaker. thinking of Obama and gay marriage before the Florida Supreme Court over whether the presi- Ronald Reagan, Franklin Roosevelt In other words, the voters (Biden helped persuade him). dential election recount should be allowed to continue. and Lyndon Johnson. embraced decency and civility in The venerable old rocker Neil The Trump voters came out of 2020 but rejected the precious Young has a song in which he sings, n Associated Press the hills and hollers as they did four nonsense. They want, as they have “Someday, you’ll find, everything years ago (in some cases in greater through most of the history of the you’re looking for.” And it does numbers). But this time Democratic country, a pragmatic government of sometimes seem that the country Lake City Reporter voters were mobilized, too — espe- the center. It may be center-right, is to the presidency what an unsat- Lake City Reporter cially in cities like Philadelphia, like Reagan or one of the Bushes. isfied lover is to every marital pros- Serving Columbia County Since 1874 Atlanta and Milwaukee. It may be center-left, like Clinton pect he rejects. But I actually think And yet, no blue wave. or Obama, but it usually isn’t, we are more rational than we give TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride How do the Republicans actual- and should not be, based on what ourselves credit for being and that for residents of Columbia and surrounding coun‑ ly pick up seats in the House and Obama called “crazy stuff.” our requirements for president are tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride (even if the Dems win two seats in We want the president to govern knowable and can be satisfied. forWe residents believe ofstrong Columbia newspapers and surrounding build strong coun‑ Georgia) manage essentially a draw from the center. Donald Trump’s policies were suf- communitiesties by Community —‑“Newspapers Newspapers get Inc. things done!” in the Senate, during a recession We want Congress to legislate ficiently centrist for the voters. If he OurWe believeprimary strong goal is newspapers to publish distinguished build strong and and a pandemic? And with a stan- from the center. was not presidential enough for many profitablecommunities community‑ —‑“Newspapers oriented getnewspapers. things done!” dard-bearer who is reviled by mil- I also think we know what we people it was not a matter of person- ThisOur primarymission goalwill beis toaccomplished publish distinguished through the and lions and disliked by millions more? want in presidential character. It ality. Every president has a distinctive teamworkprofitable community‑of professionals oriented dedicated newspapers. to truth, Here’s how: By being more in may seem more a matter of know- personality and puts his mark on the This mission will be accomplished through the touch with the country than TV blo- ing it when we see it than being office. Harry Truman seemed crude integrity and hard work. viators. And by having a wider and able to describe it. But I think what after Roosevelt, and both Andrew teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, deeper sense of the country than its we want can be described. And I Jackson and Lincoln were called integrity andTodd hard work.Wilson, Publisher coasts. think it is four things: vulgar by their enemies. To be presi- Robert Bridges, Editor Most Americans don’t want First, we want the president to be dential is to fulfill these four require- JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor to defund the police, or demon- able to articulate our common vision ments. The more the better, for the SueJamie Brannon, Wachter, Controller Editor ize them, or obliterate statues of and values — especially in moments president and for the country. Washington, Jefferson and both of national expectation or crisis. He DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident Roosevelts, or have endless riots in or she needs to be a head of state in n Keith C. Burris is editor, vice president TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman our cities. We know damn well that those moments. Franklin Roosevelt and editorial director of Newspapers.

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR LETTERS POLICY People shouldn’t rely on media for the facts Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly written and double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and To the Editor: themselves. Apparently they are off to a pretty libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s There is a lot I can say, but good start with the results of the name, address and telephone number for verification. All I want to say is thank you, it has been said, time and time last election. How very, very sad for Hayward Simpson, you stated exact- again. Now we will have a govern- our country. Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the writers ly how I and millions of others feel. ment that kills babies, burns our I sincerely doubt the results of and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. How sad we have become as an American flag, hates our military the election will be changed, unfor- American people when we allow the (who by the way, thousands gave tunately. I can only continue to pray BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL media outlets, regardless of wheth- their lives so that these people can that God will give us the strength 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown. er it is radio, television, newspa- have the right to do just that) hates and wisdom to live through the BY FAX: (386) 752‑9400. pers, Facebook, Twitter, et cetera, law enforcement and will do what- next four years. But thank you to elect our government officials ever they need to do to turn us all Hayward Simpson, well said! BY EMAIL: [email protected] because the American people are into mindless cattle that are basical- Bonnie Page basically too lazy to get the facts ly too stupid to think for ourselves. Lake City FAITH & VALUES Friday, November 20, 2020 www.lakecityreporter.com 5A ‘Do not fear, Government God already has an adoption plan in a pandemic omorrow is only believe’ National Adoption ccording to data CHRISTIAN CONCEPTS TDay, a collective here are those times collected by John effort to raise awareness in our lives that we of the more than 120,000 understand what is AHopkins University T children waiting to be happening and there is covid-19 deaths in adopted from foster care nothing that we can do. the United States has in the United States. The This is the case with a exceeded 250,000. One father whose daughter is news article said, “The following story is one of sick to the point of death. sharp rise in the number the many families I know As a parent Jairus under- of cases and fatalities has that have been blessed Jimmy Deas stood what was happening accelerated calls for gov- by adoption. [email protected] Robert Bass ernment action.” Irvine and Shirley were in his daughter’s life and [email protected] there was nothing that he I am amazed at the Gary King married in 1956 and, like in Jacksonville, were or the doctors could do to general public’s confi- [email protected] most people planned on approved, and waited. The delay is one thing dence in government’s save her. having children. Their And waited. And wait- You may not be receiving bad news is ability to control the in San Diego ruled strip first child died current pandemic. It Adoptions are the result of people an organized reli- Maybe the Lord Jesus has started clubs could open back up at two days of was certainly age. A second who love children and are willing gious person, you answering your prayer request that may not even be one of the fac- I am not confident in thinking all pregnancy to open their hearts, their lives, a Christ believer you have asked him and then there tors working the decisions made by state and ended in a and their homes to a child that or follower, but was a delay in the answer to your against Donald federal governments during this miscarriage. needs parents and family. when your child prayers. What do you do then? Trump’s pandemic have been made in the In 1966, a son reelection, his is sick to the point best interest of public health. was born but supposed mis- of death you do not want another. Some from his difficulties prevented ed some more. Natural handling of the some generic god to inter- house came and told him to provide those essen- Shirley from having more coronavirus pandemic. I births take nine months vene in your child situation that his daughter had died, tial services the viewing children, so she and with an anticipated due you want someone who and that he should not am not a prophet, but I am not all that convinced public demands, but Irvine decided to adopt. date. Adoption can take has authority and power bother the Teacher any we are going to see an churches continue to be They applied to the to come to your child’s longer. Jesus ignores their danger zones and must Children’s Home Society DEAS continued on 3A aid. Jairus came to Jesus! immediate decline in bad news and instructs the covid-19 cases once Joe remain closed. All of this Please read Mark 5:21-43. father, “Do not fear, only is because government Jairus came to Jesus Biden is inaugurated. believe.” has the best interest of informing him of his Of course, government So far in Mark’s gospel, the people and public daughter’s situation and has been acting in our Jesus has exercised author- asked him to intervene so best interest to stop the health at the heart of that she could be made ity over demons, over spread of this killer virus. their decisions. Construction/Debris Containers Available well and live. As a person, nature, he has forgiven sin, That’s why the gover- I realize the two pre- have you ever sought the he has healed people with nor in Nevada ordered ceding paragraphs are Lord, asking him to inter- his touch and spoken word, churches to remain steeped in sarcasm so let 755-7060 he has cleansed the leper closed, but opened up me be clear in the point vene in a situation over 15 yd. • 20 yd. • 30 yd. • 40 yd. which you have no control? but can he raise the dead to casinos and bars for I am attempting to make. business, for the public’s Delivered to your job site today. Here we read first how life? Is Jesus the “Prophet” I am not confident in protection. Jairus asked the Lord spe- continued on 3A continued on 3A cifically to come and lay his BASS More recently, a judge KING hands on her so that she may be made well and live. Jesus started answering his prayer request by going with him. Maybe the Lord Jesus has started answer- ing your prayer request that you have asked him and then there was a delay in the answer to your prayers. What do you do then? Jairus had faith to come and ask the Lord Jesus to intervene in his daughter’s sickness but with the inter- ruption of the lady did he have the faith to continue to wait on the him to come to his house? 6A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 PUZZLES & COMICS LAKE CITY REPORTER DILBERT SNUFFY SMITH

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BLONDIE GARFIELD

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HAGAR THE HORRIBLE FRANK & ERNEST

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PUZZLE ANSWERS or or FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 ADVICE & PUZZLES LAKE CITY REPORTER 7A DEAR ABBY Habit of one-upmanship pushes woman’s friendship to the limit

DEAR ABBY: I other mean things “Separated” means have a good friend I’ll about my health STILL MARRIED. call Josie. She’s kind, issues. What should While I’m not in generous and always I do about this? -- IN this situation, I have willing to help. There NEED IN THE known several people is only one problem EAST who were, and they -- she lies. Abigail Van Buren DEAR IN NEED: regretted it. -- WORD The lies she tells www.dearabby.com Your brother may OF WARNING IN are ridiculous. I find have been in a bad VIRGINIA myself getting more mood the day you you do, realize it will DEAR WORD: and more angry asked him for the probably be part of a That’s pragmatic as she stumbles favor. Have you told farewell speech rather advice, and I hope through her stories. him that he hurt your than an opportunity readers will heed If someone makes a feelings? If you didn’t, for a new beginning. your warning. As comment, she takes rather than nurse hurt DEAR ABBY: I anyone who has over the conversation feelings, clear the air. can’t travel too far read my column and we hear a looong If this has happened by myself because knows, I have printed story about the same more than once, find I’m agoraphobic. I’m countless letters from thing happening to a “better” Christian to having my house heartbroken readers her but much worse. ask. painted, and I asked who wasted time and I could say I climbed DEAR ABBY: This my brother if he could energy on partners Mount Everest and letter is for people pick up some paint who weren’t free. Josie would say she who are involved because I needed DEAR READERS: climbed it twice. with folks who say more. He brought For those of you What can I say or they are separated. the paint to me and having trouble coping do to get her to stop If you have feelings I reimbursed him. with stress and lying? I’m so tired for someone who is He then accused me anxiety during this of it I’m thinking of separated, ASK when of being needy and challenging time, quietly ending my they plan on getting using him because I Jack Drescher, M.D., friendship with her. divorced. If they come mentioned I was short respected psychiatrist, -- TRUTH WINS IN up with excuses like on gas money for the psychoanalyst TENNESSEE there are children trip. and member of DEAR TRUTH involved, property Abby, when I ask the American WINS: One person disputes or they him to do things for Psychoanalytic trying to convince can’t afford a lawyer, me, I pay him 90% of Association, her to stop probably end the relationship the time. I don’t ask won’t do the trick. immediately. contacted me for his help often, but Josie won’t quit Do not start dating offering a resource that time, he argued lying until she finally or sleeping with a for emotional health with me about gas hears it from others separated person. matters related to the money. Needless to and realizes that it They can easily coronavirus crisis. For say, I gave him $20. isn’t achieving the return to their spouse, more information, go My brother isn’t desired effect, which leaving you high and to psychologytoday. struggling financially. is standing front and dry (or pregnant, if com/us/blog/ He has money. He’s center in the spotlight. you’re female). Just psychoanalysis- supposed to be a Tell Josie in remain friends until unplugged-0. -- LOVE, deacon in his church Puzzle Solutions plain English that they are divorced, and ABBY and calls himself what she’s doing is afterward proceed on the next page. a good Christian. infuriating and that with any relationship ■ Write Dear Abby at He really hurt my she’s doing herself you two desire. www.DearAbby.com or feelings, and he said P.O. Box 69440, no favors. But when Bottom line: Los Angeles, CA 90069. HOROSCOPES | THE LAST WORD BY EUGENIA LAST ARIES (March 21-April 19): new possibilities and choices. Don’t picking what you want to do and Expect inconsistency from others. feel you have to follow in someone’s who you want in your life. Love and Be prepared to rely on yourself, and footsteps. Do your own thing, and romance are in the stars. ★★★★ it will help you raise your game and don’t begrudge others if they take a CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. ward off becoming disgruntled. An different route. ★★★ 19): Be careful how you handle energetic, positive approach will help VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Set emotional matters. Be mindful of you outmaneuver any competition the stage for success. Preparation, the way others feel. Go about your you encounter. Get the facts and detail, and developing something business, and take care of your avoid uncertainty. ★★★★ marketable will lead to new responsibilities. An unusual offer can TAURUS (April 20-May 20): beginnings and a better lifestyle. The change your direction. Take better Emotions will interfere with your adjustments you make will teach you care of your health. Moderation will ability to get things done quickly. that you can do anything you set out be necessary. ★★★ Face sensitive issues head-on and to achieve. ★★★ AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. get on with your day. A change in LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): 18): Concentrate on what you the way you feel will lead to greater An emotional plea will help you have to do to remain current. freedom and peace of mind. ★★ uncover a sensitive issue you face Don’t let important documents or GEMINI (May 21-June 20): with someone close to you. Be wise contracts lapse. Stay on top of your Take care of your responsibilities to manipulative tactics used to make responsibilities, and don’t take on without making a fuss, and you’ll you feel guilty. It’s time to make more than you can handle. Stick gain respect and the chance to excel. clear what you can and cannot do. to a budget, and avoid indulgent Fact-check what others say to avoid ★★★★★ behavior. ★★★ being put in a precarious position. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): A romantic gesture will cause Use discretion when dealing with Don’t share information regarding confusion or uncertainty. ★★★★★ friends and relatives. If you share your finances, health or intentions. CANCER (June 21-July 22): your opinions or plans, it will affect Listen more and reveal less, and Talk personal matters through the way someone feels about you. you’ll have the upper hand when it before you make a move. Having the Give others the same respect comes to competitive situations. A approval of someone you love will and freedom you want in return. joint venture with someone you love make a difference in the way you A unique lifestyle change looks will improve your life. ★★★ move forward. Shared finances will inviting. ★★ be a problem if someone isn’t able to SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. CELEBRITY BIRTHDAYS contribute as much. ★★★ 21): If you don’t like something, Nov. 20: Ashley Fink, 34; LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Go on a make a change. Stop letting others Dan Byrd, 35; Joel McHale, 49; journey that will lead to information, put demands on you and start Ming-Na Wen, 57.

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PREP ROUNDUP but hurt fingers on both hands making DRAW a diving save, prompting Garner to Continued From 14A move Cranford into the field and Taiya CHS edges GHS in girls hoops Driggers into the net. Cranford finished with five saves Staff report Kenny 55-49 in its pre- pound weight class with a Despite getting off just three shots in the while Driggers had eight. But the more season finale at home clean and jerk of 160 pounds. second half, Suwannee walked away with concerning injury was to forward Isa Na’Haviya Paxton record- Thursday night. another draw instead thanks to 11 saves Maranto, who exited the game with a ed a double-double with 27 Charleston Ponds led OTHER SCORES by goalkeeper Leigh Wood. knee injury and left the field on crutches. points, 11 rebounds, four the Tigers with 19 points. — Boys soccer: Bishop “Honestly I think we could have “Losing Isa up top is a big loss but played better because we weren’t using they adapted and were a little inspired in assists and six steals to lead Isaac Broxey and Seth Kenny 4, Columbia 0 possession the way we should have the second half. We made some adjust- Columbia to a 48-47 win over Stockton added 10 apiece. — Boys soccer: been,” Brett said. “The first 15 minutes ments. Putting Skyler up top definitely Gainesville at the Purple Buchholz 3, Suwannee 0 were great but we weren’t doing what we gave us some opportunities. Sometimes Palace on Thursday night. GIRLS WEIGHTLIFTING — Boys soccer: Hamilton were supposed to do in the second half.” you just don’t find the net though and Suwannee won a quad County 8, Fort White 2 Anzarria Jerkins also Garner was forced to move play- tonight was one of those nights. But with had 13 points, eight steals match on Tuesday scoring — Boys basketball: ers around mid-game due to injuries. time I think those shots are going to be and two rebounds for the 87 points to edge Branford Suwannee 70, Saint Francis Morgan Cranford started at goalkeeper on frame and we’ll be much better.” Lady Tigers (2-0). (37), Bradford (26) and Catholic 50 (preseason) Hamilton County (nine). — Girls basketball: BOYS BASKETBALL Sophia Baldwin broke a Suwannee 70, Taylor NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Columbia edged Bishop school record in the 129- County 37 CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT TO THE CITY OF LAKE CITY LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, CONCERNING AN AMENDMENT TO THE FLORIDA, SERVING ALSO AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY CITY OF LAKE CITY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section 163.3161 through 163.3248, Florida Statutes, as amended, and the City of Lake City Land BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, Development Regulations, as amended, objections, recommendations and comments FLORIDA, SERVING ALSO AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY OF THE CITY concerning the amendment, as described below, will be heard by the Planning and OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Section Zoning Board of the City of Lake City, Florida, serving also as the Local Planning Agency 163.3161 through 163.3248, Florida Statutes, as amended, and the City of Lake City Land of the City of Lake City, Florida, at a public hearing on December 1, 2020 at 5:30 p.m., Development Regulations, as amended, objections, recommendations and comments or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the City Council Meeting Room, concerning the amendment, as described below, will be heard by the Planning and Zoning Second Floor, City Hall, located at 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida and via Board of the City of Lake City, Florida, serving also as the Local Planning Agency of the communications media technology. The amendment was previously noticed for a public City of Lake City, Florida, at a public hearing to be held on December 1, 2020 at 5:30 hearing on October 6, 2020 and October 27, 2020. p.m., or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the City Council Meeting Room, Second Floor, City Hall, located at 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida and via Z 20-10, an application by Isaac Schlimmer, to amend the Official Zoning Atlas of the communications media technology. The amendment was previously noticed for a public Land Development Regulations by changing the zoning district from RESIDENTIAL, hearing on October 27, 2020. SINGLE-FAMILY-1 (RSF-1) to RESIDENTIAL, MULTIPLE FAMILY-1 (RMF-1) on property described, as follows: CPA 20-10, an application by the City Council to amend the text of the Comprehensive Parcel No. 11695-080 Plan by amending Policy I.1.2 of the Future Land Use Element by adding a new Mixed Use land use classification. A parcel of land lying within Section 30 Township 3 South, Range 17 East, Columbia County, Florida. Being more particularly described, as follows: All of Block 8 of the Due to the COVID-19 social distancing requirements, the City of Lake City will hold the Alline Thompson Subdivision Addition No. 1, as recorded in the Public Records of meeting in person at the City Council Meeting Room, Second Floor, City Hall, located at Columbia County, Florida. 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida, with social distancing requirements and as Containing 1.71 acre, more or less. an alternative, via telephonic and video conferencing communications media technology. Members of the public may attend the meeting online at: https://us02web.zoom. Due to the COVID-19 social distancing requirements, the City of Lake City will hold the us/j/84067027714. meeting in person at the City Council Meeting Room, Second Floor, City Hall, located at 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida, with social distancing requirements and as Telephonic by toll number (no cost to the City), audio only: at 1-346-248-7799. Webinar an alternative, via telephonic and video conferencing communications media technology. ID: 840 6702 7714# Then it will ask for Participant id, just press #. Members of the public may attend the meeting online at: https://us02web.zoom. us/j/84067027714. Telephonic by toll-free number (cost per minute, billed to the City, zero cost to the caller), audio only: 1-888-788-0099. Telephonic by toll number (no cost to the City), audio only: at 1-346-248-7799. Webinar Webinar ID: 840 6702 7714# Then it will ask for Participant id, just press #. ID: 840 6702 7714# Then it will ask for Participant id, just press #. Telephonic by toll-free number (cost per minute, billed to the City, zero cost to the caller), The public may participate at the appropriate time via: (i) video conference by utilizing the audio only: 1-888-788-0099. Webinar ID: 840 6702 7714# Then it will ask for Participant software chat function or raise hand function to request to speak; or (2) telephonically by id, just press #. using dialing *9 to raise hand. The Chair will allow for sufficient time for all participants to be heard. The public may participate at the appropriate time via: (i) video conference by utilizing the software chat function or raise hand function to request to speak; or (2) telephonically by In the event of connection or web conferencing failure, please use this secondary using dialing *9 to raise hand. The Chair will allow for sufficient time for all participants conference call option for public hearings: 1.844.992.4726 (toll-free) Enter access code 173 to be heard. 541 6832#. 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Any interested party shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearing The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further notice concerning the shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearing matter will be published, unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further notice concerning the date of the above referenced public hearing. matter will be published, unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing. At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear and be heard with At the aforementioned public hearing, all interested parties may appear and be heard with respect to the amendment. respect to the amendment. 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Premiere. ‘PG-13’ Å The Reagans Å ››‡ “21 Bridges” (2019) Chadwick Boseman. ‘R’ Å (:40) Desus & Mero Å (:40) The Reagans 10A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER Columbia’s front seven is INDIANS CHS going to have to be stout NOTICE OF VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION Continued From 14A Continued From 14A against a Seabreeze team that likes to run the ball, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to Section 171.044, Florida Statutes, as with running back Amir concussion but quarterback amended, that the ordinance, which title hereinafter appears, will be considered for of the spread, Wing-T or Brown tallying 144 yards Kade Jackson is finally enactment by the City Council of the City of Lake City, Florida, at a public hearing I-formation. and two touchdowns in last It’s caused problems healthy after suffering a hip to be held on December 7, 2020 at 6:00 p.m. in the Columbia County School Board injury against Lee on Oct. week’s 21-20 overtime win Administrative Complex located at 372 West Duval Street, Lake City, Florida and via for several teams this sea- over Gulf Breeze. son but Fort White (2-6) 16. That could allow Allen communications media technology. At the aforementioned meeting all interested parties to play Peterson at receiver They key is to keep that may appear and be heard with respect to the ordinance. The complete legal description of believes it’s ready for it. offense off of the field some while giving Jackson the area to be annexed, as well as a copies of the ordinance adopting the amendment are Aside from the Wing-T, the but also for Columbia’s Indians’ defense faces an some snaps behind center. available for public inspection by contacting the Office of the City Clerk at clerk@lcfla. Peterson is banged up offense to limit mistakes. offense in practice everyday The Tigers have turned it com or by telephoning 386.719.5826. The annexation was previously noticed for a public that constantly runs out of with a hip injury from last hearing and adoption on September 21, 2020 and October 5, 2020. week’s win over Ponte over 18 times this season the spread and I-formation. — 12 interceptions — but “We’ve seen it,” Fort Vedra but are expected to Ordinance No. 2020-2165, Petition No. ANX 20-01, by the Board of County play. The Tigers are also have ran the ball well the White coach Demetric past two weeks, rushing Commissioners of Columbia County, provides for the voluntary annexation of a parcel Jackson said. “It’s now just getting Leo Robinson back of land contiguous to the boundaries of the City of Lake City, Florida, as shown on the out of quarantine, another for 232 yards against going out and taking away location map below. The area to be annexed is located in Sections 4 and 9, Township weapon Allen can use Englewood and 126 ver- what they do best out of 4 South, Range 17 East, Columbia County, Florida. The area to be annexed consists of either in the backfield or sus Ponte Vedra. different formations.” The Tigers have excelled 361.00 acres, more or less. The key is going to be split out at receiver. “It gives us options,” in all three phases during recognition on defense or the winning streak. Just last the Tigers will make you Allen said. “What you may have seen on tape and prob- week, Tolliver returned the pay. Case Vaughn leads the game’s opening kickoff for team with 730 yards with ably practiced for all week, something else comes out a touchdown and Shyheim five touchdowns, while Brown blocked a . Manny Covey has 663 and it’s different than what you’ve practiced for. I think Plays like those have yards on the ground with been contagious and eight touchdowns. that’s going to be beneficial to us big time. As the game confidence boosters for Quarterback AJ Cortese Columbia. also has eight rushing gets going and they see it, they’ll make adjustments “That’s energy. That’s a scores with 400 yards but morale builder,” Allen said. he can beat you with his but I think it’s able to keep them on their toes. I hope “You score and you get big arm too, completing 56 per- stops on defense, you can cent of his passes for 956 it’s surprising some of the stuff, just especially early just see the difference in yards and 13 more touch- the kids. You can see how downs. on, where we can get two or three scores early. With they’re more talkative and “The quarterback is a the energy is there and gunslinger and they can our defense playing stout, it can be a good night.” that comes along with win- also run,” Jackson said. ning. It’s win or go home “Their running back isn’t Allen’s defense has sur- rendered just one touch- so we’ve got to come out, what you would consid- step up and play big.” er a traditional Wing-T down in the last two weeks and allowed only 118 yards running back. He’s not ANOTHER OFFER a big guy but he’s quick to Englewood and then 90 to Ponte Vedra. That FOR PETERSON and shifty and will make defense receives a boost Peterson was offered by you miss. So that pres- this week too with the Maryland on Thursday, ents some problems and return of linebacker Jaden joining a list that already they’re so multiple on Dunn, who was in quaran- includes Boston College, offense. They run different tine the past two weeks. Cincinnati, FAU, FIU, formations. They’ll run Daveion Folston is also South Alabama, Georgia Wing-T and turn around back on the defensive line Southern, Georgia State, and run spread and then after playing some running Western Michigan and turn around and run back due to the injuries. Toledo. (I-formation) and run right at you. So they do a num- ber of things, which can cause some problems if we don’t recognize it.” BULLDOGS Jackson feels his defense Continued From 14A is up to the challenge though. Santa Fe held the (today), and then be balanced with our passing game Tigers to seven points in a like we have all year, I think we’ll be in great shape.” 10-7 win earlier this season In surviving a 14-7 first-round postseason win at and Newberry’s defense Terry Parker last week, Suwannee’s defense and run- also limited the Tigers to ning game played big roles. just seven points on offense With the Bulldogs’ offense relegated to the sideline in its win, a 28-21 final that throughout much of the first half and then struggling The title of said ordinance read, as follows: was much closer thanks with turnovers after the break, it was the SHS defense to a pick-six and kickoff that delivered. Just like it has most of the season. ORDINANCE NO. 2020-2165 return. The Bulldogs limited the Braves to 256 yards — The Indians have seen none through the air — and just one score, which came AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, FLORIDA, PURSUANT TO both of their teams this in the final seconds of the first half. PETITION NO. ANX 20-01, RELATING TO VOLUNTARY ANNEXATION; season, and although they Not only did it do a good job of limiting Parker’s MAKING FINDINGS; ANNEXING CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY LOCATED lost, they feel they’re a offense, but the Suwannee defense provided some offense IN COLUMBIA COUNTY, FLORIDA, WHICH IS REASONABLY COMPACT, better team now than they itself. Jay Smith turned his second interception of the were a month ago. They’re game and sixth of the season into a 95-yard touchdown AND CONTIGUOUS TO THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF LAKE riding momentum with return to tie the game at 7 midway through the third. CITY, FLORIDA, INTO THE BOUNDARIES OF THE CITY OF LAKE CITY, back-to-back playoff wins Parker gained just 42 yards the rest of the way, with FLORIDA; PROVIDING SEVERABILITY; REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN over Hamilton County (12- two first downs. CONFLICT; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. 7) and Branford (21-20). “They held their own and made the plays when they “We feel our defense is needed to,” Hall said. “That’s kind of been the staple all All members of the public attending the public hearing at the Columbia County School just as good as Newberry’s year. Teams have had drives occasionally on us, but we Board Administrative Complex, located at 372 West Duval Street, Lake City, Florida, are and Santa Fe’s,” Jackson just find a way to keep them out of the end zone.” strongly encouraged to wear a mask for the duration of the meeting. said. “We just have to go That defense, which has forced 19 turnovers — 11 out and not give up the big interceptions and eight fumble recoveries — is led by Members of the public who plan on attending the public hearing via communications play and execute.” linebackers Blaine Howard and Andrew Brown. media technology, can do so at: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85143910809 or by telephonic Offensively, the Indians To slow down Pine Forest, the Bulldogs (8-2) will by toll number (no cost to the City), audio only: at 1.346.248.7799. Meeting ID: 851 4391 are going to have to get also rely on Smith and the secondary as well as defen- 0809# Then it will ask for Participant Identification Number, just press #. or by telephonic creative in the running sive linemen Antonio McKinney, Austin Smith and by toll-free number (cost per minute, billed to the City, zero cost to the caller), audio game for the second Keshawn Jones, who have combined for 11 sacks. only: at 1-888-788-0099. Meeting ID: 851 4391 0809# Then it will ask for Participant straight week. Leading The Eagles (3-4) feature a pair of quarterbacks in soph- Identification Number, just press #. tailback Tavion Taylor omore TJ Wilson and junior Dalton Briggs, who Hall said missed last week’s win are very similar. Wilson, who has received the bulk of the The public may participate at the appropriate time via: (i) video conference by utilizing the over Branford and is still in playing time with Briggs battling an injury, has completed quarantine due to possible 56 of 86 passes for 742 yards with four touchdowns. software chat function or raise hand function to request to speak; or (2) telephonically by exposure to covid-19. In Pine Forest’s 28-21 overtime win against Wakulla using dialing *9 to raise hand. The Chair will allow for sufficient time for all participants Jackson went with Justin last week, Wilson was 17 for 20 for 240 yards with two to be heard. Legree and Kamarion touchdowns. Griffin last week but “They probably throw the ball more than anybody Those attendees wishing to share a document must email the item to submissions@lcfla. Legree carried the ball just we’ve seen this year,” Hall said. “So that’ll be a challenge. com no later than noon on the day of the meeting. three times for 10 yards “They’ve kind of stalled down in the red zone and while Griffin’s lone handoff struggled scoring a bunch of points. That’s where it’ll To receive a copy of the agenda packet with supporting documentation, please contact the went for 22 yards. be beneficial to get a lead on them and play catch up.” City Clerk’s Office at [email protected] or 386.719.5826. Fort White relied heav- Pine Forest has also rushed for 923 yards total, led ily on quarterback Tyler by Gavin Grice’s 487 and four touchdowns. Contingency Plan Meeting: This contingency plan meeting will be activated if the City Jefferson instead. The Suwannee’s usual balanced offensive attack was any- experiences connection or web conferencing failure. Members of the public may attend sophomore rushed 20 thing but at Parker. Limited to just 15 offensive plays in and participate by utilizing the information provided below. times for 71 yards and two the first half, the Bulldogs never got its passing game touchdowns, including the off the ground as quarterback Jaquez Moore complet- The public may attend the contingency plan meeting as follows: 1.844.992.4726 (toll free) game-winner on fourth ed just 2 of 7 passes for 3 yards. Enter access code: 173 541 6832# Then it will ask for attendee ID number, just press # down in the closing seconds. The Bulldogs, though, were able to get the rushing Jefferson also complet- attack rolling in the second half when it maintained The public may participate in the contingency plan meeting at the appropriate time ed 8 of 13 passes for 189 possession — SHS lost three fumbles in the second when the Chair requests public comment. The Chair will allow for sufficient time for all yards and another score. half, two in Parker territory. participants to be heard. Fort White will likely need “Anytime you look at teams that go deep in the play- another big night out of the offs and win championships, if you look at their season quarterback if the Indians they’ll have two or three of those type of games that The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates. Any interested party are going to advance to are just ugly, find-a-way-to-win games,” Hall said. “Kind shall be advised that the date, time and place of any continuation of the public hearing their first regional final of just chalk last week’s game up as that.” shall be announced during the public hearing and that no further notice concerning the since 2016. However, tied at 7 with five minutes remaining, the matter will be published, unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the It won’t be easy. Union Bulldogs used four straight rushes to cover 51 yards for date of the above referenced public hearing. County has been stout the game-winning score as Moore went in untouched against the run this season, from 7 yards out. His game-high 118 yards pushed his All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above with Trevor Holtzendorf season total to 1,058 yards and 17 touchdowns to go along referenced public hearing, they will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such recording a team-high 102 with 1,190 yards and 15 touchdowns through the air. purpose, they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is tackles, while the pass rush Malachi Graham added 80 yards rushing last week, con- made, which record includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be has accounted for 28 sacks tinuing a late surge, as he has 487 yards for the season. based. that includes 10.5 from Defensively, Pine Forest has made a habit of stop- Curran Webb. ping opponents behind the line of scrimmage with 56 Persons with disabilities requesting reasonable accommodations to participate in these “It kind of hurts us that tackles for loss and 32 sacks. Junior Rasheed Lovelace, proceedings should contact the Office of City Manager at 386.719.5768 at least 48 hours we don’t have a tailback,” a 6-foot-3, 310-pound defensive tackle, leads the way prior to the proceedings. If you are hearing or speech impaired, please contact the Florida Jackson said. “That both- with 10 sacks and 16 tackles for loss. Relay Service at 800.955.8770 (voice) or 800.955.8771 (TTY). ers us a little bit but we’re “They’re big, solid kids. We’ve got to be able to gas ready to go.” them and get them huffin’ and puffin,’” Hall added. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 11A

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GAME OF THE WEEK CLEMSON AT FLORIDA STATE POWER RANKINGS When: Where: TV: Noon Saturday Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Fla. ABC 1. Notre Dame (8-0, 7-0 ACC): Notre Dame has two weeks to prepare for North Caroli- na’s high-powered offense. The Fighting Irish are 8-0 for the fourth time since 2002. 2. Clemson (7-1, 6-1): Clemson will be shooting for a sixth consecutive win against Florida State and enters the game as a 33-point favorite. 3. Miami (7-1, 6-1): The Hurricanes sur- vived at Virginia Tech by a single point despite being “on the verge” of not being able to play due to a COVID-19 outbreak. 4. North Carolina (6-2, 6-2): Quarterback Sam Howell had a personal field day against Wake Forest with a school-record 550 passing yards and six TDs. 5. N.C. State (5-3, 5-3): The Wolfpack faces unbeaten and No. 21 Liberty, which will be attempting to defeat an ACC oppo- nent for a third time this season. 6. Virginia Tech (4-4, 4-3): The Heart- break Hokies have lost two games in a row by a combined total of four points.

7. Wake Forest (4-3, 3-3): What will the Clemson is expected to get back to face Florida State. KEN RUINARD/USA TODAY SPORTS Demon Deacons have left in the tank after blowing a 21-point, second-half lead against North Carolina last week? 8. Boston College (5-4, 4-4): The Eagles Clemson looks to get back on track lost to Notre Dame, but did manage to put up 31 points – the second-most al- Keys for Clemson center for Clemson after missing this season. lowed by the Fighting Irish this season. the last two games after testing Shore up the secondary: Flori- Re-establish the run: It’s hard positive for COVID-19. da State’s defensive backfield en- 9. Pitt (4-4, 3-4): A COVID-19 outbreak to imagine a team with Travis Freshman D.J. Uiagalalei filled in dured its worst game of the season forced postponement of Pitt’s game at Etienne at running back could be admirably during Lawrence’s ab- in a 38-22 loss at N.C. State last Georgia Tech, so the Panthers are hoping limited to 34 rushing yards by any- sence and proved Clemson’s future week. Former FSU quarterback Bai- to be healthy enough to host Virginia Tech. body. But that’s exactly what Notre at the position is in capable hands. ley Hockman made it look easy in 10. Virginia (3-4, 3-4): The Cavaliers are Dame did two weeks ago in its 47- But the Tigers certainly missed torching the Seminoles for 265 showing distinct signs of reviving their 40 double-overtime victory against Lawrence’s poise and leadership, yards and three touchdowns. season. They’ve won two in a row against the Tigers. especially against Notre Dame. Shoring up those areas is imper- North Carolina and Louisville. That marked the fewest rushing ative if Florida State is to have a 11. Louisville (2-6, 1-6): Odd to think that yards by Clemson since a 2011 loss Keys for Florida State fighting chance against Clemson. the Cardinals were picked to finish fourth at N.C. State, when it also was held in the ACC preseason poll. to 34 yards. The Fighting Irish took Get on the board early: This is Prediction advantage of an offensive line with going to be a challenge for a Florida four new starters to hold Etienne to State offense that has been incon- Clemson 51, Florida State 17: 12. Georgia Tech (2-5, 2-4): The Yellow- acareer-low 28 yards on 18 carries. sistent at best this season. Even This used to be the ACC game ev- jackets got a bye week when Miami, origi- Florida State might be the per- though the first quarter has been eryone looked forward to each year. nally set to be today’s opponent, was fect opponent to rejuvenate the Ti- their most productive, the Semi- But times have changed, and Flori- overwhelmed by COVID-19 cases. gers’ rushing attack. The Seminoles noles have been outscored 80-58 in da State has lost the swagger that 13. Florida State (2-6, 1-6): Clemson has are giving up an average of five the opening 15 minutes through made it one of the nation’s top pro- won five in a row against Florida State yards per rush this season. eight games Putting points on the grams in the1990s. The 2000s have with an average victory margin of 32.3 Leadership from Lawrence: scoreboard early would be a boost belonged to the Tigers and that points in their last three meetings. Junior quarterback Trevor Law- of confidence for an FSU team that doesn’t appear to be changing any- 14. Duke (2-6, 1-6): Saturday’s game will rence is expected to be back under hasn’t had much to feel good about time soon. not be played due to positive tests and quarantining at Wake. The Devils' next BEST OF THE REST game is at Georgia Tech on Nov. 28.. 15. Syracuse (1-7, 1-6): So, you’re telling Liberty at N.C. State Abilene Christian at Virginia Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh me there’s a chance? Syracuse has a chance to escape the ACC’s cellar with a When: 7:30 p.m. When: 4 p.m. When: 4 p.m. win vs. a two-win Louisville team this week. Where: Carter-Finley Stadium, Where: Scott Stadium, Where: Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Pa. Raleigh, N.C. Charlottesville, Va. TV: ACC Network Streaming: ESPN3 Streaming: ESPN3 Notes: The Hokies have suffered Notes: The Wolfpack has a tough Notes: Virginia is looking to keep demoralizing, narrow, back-to- nonconference matchup against a momentum after wins over then- back losses vs. Liberty and Miami. PLAYER TO WATCH Flames squad with a perfect rec- No. 15 UNC and Louisville behind To extend the nation’s longest ord with a pair of road wins at ACC quarterback Brennan Amrstrong, streak of bowl bids (27) alive, this Thayer Thomas schools Virginia Tech and Syra- who has three games this season is a must-win for Tech. The Pan- Wide receiver, N.C. State cuse. QB Bailey Hockman is com- with at least 200 passing yards thers, who must face Clemson ing off a strong win over Florida and 40 rushing yards while ac- next week, also need a victory to The former walk-on enjoyed a career-best performance in last State, snapping a two-game skid. counting for at least three scores. remain in bowl contention. week’s 38-22 win against Florida State. The redshirt junior from Wake Forest, N.C., hauled in 11 catches for 135 yards and two ACC LEADERS touchdowns for the Wolfpack. Thomas has touchdown catch- es of 10 and 24 yards.

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ROUNDING IT OUT Passing yards Passing TDs Rushing yards Receiving yards Scoring Friday Matchup TV Player Yds. Player TDs Player Yds. Player Yds. Player Pts. S. Howell, UNC...... 2,631 S. Howell, UNC ...... 23 J. Williams, UNC ...... 868 D. Brown, UNC...... 829 J. Williams, UNC...... 108 7 p.m. Syracuse at Louisville ESPN P. Jurkovec, BC ...... 2,355 D. King, MIAMI...... 17 K. Herbert, VT...... 852 A. Rogers, CLEM...... 720 BT Potter, CLEM...... 82 Saturday Matchup TV D. King...... 2,086 T. Lawrence, CLEM ...... 17 J. Hawkins, LOU...... 822 J. Roberson, WF ...... 657 K. Walker III, WF...... 78 postponed Wake Forest at Duke M Cunningham, LOU...... 1,907 P. Jurkovec, BC...... 17 M. Carter, UNC ...... 807 Z. Flowers, BC ...... 625 J. Borregales, MIAMI ....73 postponed Georgia Tech at Miami T. Lawrence, CLEM ..1,833 M. Cunningham, LOU....15 K. Williams, ND ...... 777 J. Addison, PITT...... 611 B. Johnson, VT...... 73

Clemson’sACROSS THE NATION Brent Venables says defense is good, not great Friday, Nov. 20 Wake Forest at Duke Friday, Nov. 27 TCU at Kansas Friday, Dec. 4 Indiana at Wisconsin Syracuse at Louisville W. Carolina at E. Kentucky Memphis at Tulane Duke at Georgia Tech Washington State at USC Iowa at Illinois ByPurdue PETE at Minnesota IACOBELLI TigersTexas at Ka nsas(7-1, 6-1 Atlantic nationally,Notre Dame at North yielding Carolina 301 theVirginia Florida at Florida St. State game, but said.Saturda y,“ButDec. 5 we love the chal- Peshipnn Stat contentione at Rutgers down the Saturday, Nov. 21 Tulane at Tulsa Iowa St. at Texas NC State at Syracuse Georgia Tech at NC State Nebraska at Purdue Associated Press Colorado at Arizona Charlotte at Marshall CoastArkansas St.Conference) at Texas State will try yardsLouisville ata Bostongame College and ranks startingCoastal Carolina defensive at Texas State tackle lenge.Wake Fore stClemson at Louisville is a great stretch. UCLA at Arizona State UCLA at Oregon andAppalachian suffocate St. at Coastal struggling Carolina 24thUCF at Southin both Florida passing yards TylerSouth Alabama Davis at Arkansas should St. be team,West Virginia but at IowaI like St. where we StanforFloridad at Washington State quarter- LSU at Arkansas FloridaKansas St. at State Iowa St. (2-6, 1-6) on andSouthern rushing Miss. at UA Byards allowed. backPittsburgh for at Clemsonthe first time in areTexas at Ka andnsas St. the guys that we Oregonback atJordan Cal Travis was Cent.Clemson Arkansas at Lo defensiveuisiana-Lafayett ecoor- Georgia Southern at Army Oregon at Oregon State FAU at Middle Tennessee Alabama at Arkansas Oregon State at Utah Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh Saturday.FIU at W. Kentucky StanforThed at Tigers Cal gave up just moreTexas Tech than at Oklahoma a month. St. have.”Mississippi at LSU Fridaouty, theDec. 11past game-and-half dinatorOklahoma St. Brent at Oklahoma Venables Rice at North Texas Washington at Washington State Georgia at South Carolina Texas A&M at Auburn Arizona State at Arizona Venables has been 60 points total their first Florida State has had VandClemsonerbilt at Georgia has some with a concussion. But Georgia St. at South Alabama UTSA at Southern Miss. Saturday, Nov. 28 LSU at Texas A&M Utah at Colorado knowsMissouri at what South Carolina great defenses Middle Tennessee at Troy Louisiana Tech at FIU Kentucky at Florida South Carolina at Kentucky in charge of Clemson’s five games and 102 com- difficulties finding con- goodKansas at guys,Texas Tech too, especial- SaturdaSeminolesy, Dec. 12 coach Mike lookHouston like. at SMU He hasn’t seen defenseUAB at UTEP since 2012. He’s binedW. Kentucky in at their Charlott elast three. sistencyTroy at Appalachian in coach St. Mike lyClemson at quarterback at Virginia Tech where NavyNorvellvs. Army, saidat Philadelphia the team was thatEast Carolina yet from at Temple his latest Louisiana-Monroe at Louisiana Tech Miami at Wake Forest North Texas at UTSA Florida at Tennessee Michigan at Ohio State Tennessee at Auburn alsoIowa at beenPenn Stat ane integral part CincinnatiIt’s good, at Temple just not good Norvell’sLouisiana-Lafayett firste at Louisiana- season. Monroe But HeismanMissouri at Mississippi Trophy St. con- Wisconsin“excited” at Iowa to have Travis groupLiberty at NCof StatTigers.e ofIndiana the at Tigers’ Ohio State five straight enough,Georgia Southern in atVenables’ Georgia St. view. thePenn StatSeminolese at Michigan know this tenderBoston College Trevor at Virginia Lawrence Michiganback on State theat Pe nnfield State and work- Georgia Tech at Miami Michigan at Rutgers Mississippi St. at Mississippi Minnesota at Wisconsin Baylor at Oklahoma Minnesota at Nebraska Florida“We at Va arenderbilt a good unit ACCWisconsin titles at Northwestern and two national SMU“We at East have Carolina to get better isNebraska a chance at Iowa for a signature returnsFlorida St. at Dukaftere missing the Illinoising out. at Northwestern Travis is expected North Alabama at BYU Michigan State at Maryland Oklahoma at West Virginia Ohio State at Illinois Syracuse at Notre Dame Purdue at Indiana right now. We are not a championships. to make a run at this,” victory in an otherwise pastOklahoma two St. at gamesTCU since to play against Clemson. Navy at South Florida Illinois at Nebraska Tulsa at Houston Northwestern at Michigan State Rutgers at Maryland greatKentucky unit,” at Alabama Venables said. Arizona at Washington Kansas St. at Baylor Maryland at Indiana North Carolina at Miami On this team, Venables he said. “We have to disappointing year. testingLiberty at Coastal positive Carolina for covid- CalFreshman at Washington Statbackupe Chubba “We’veMississippi athadTexas some A&M great seesArizona the State atcracks Colorado that have improve.”Auburn at Alabama Rutg“Weers at Purduekind of expect 19.Louisiana-Monroe Lawrence at Tr oysaid he OregonPurdy Stat ise at out Stanfor ford the year Clemson at Florida St. Cal at Oregon State Tennessee at Vanderbilt Arizona at UCLA Ohio State at Michigan State USC at UCLA moments,Cincinnati at UCF but we are not a comeUSC at Utah from injuries and UTEPClemson at Rice must also everyoneColorado at USC to look down feelsMarylan dhealthy,at Michigan strong and Waaftershington having at Oregon a third sur- suffocatingMississippi St. at Georgia unit yet.” notWashington enough State at playmaking. Stanford getArkansas healthy.vs. Missouri, Linebacker at Kansas City uponUtah at Arizona us,” StatSeminolese confidentNorthwestern at Minnesotahe can keep gery for a collarbone inju- The fourth-ranked Clemson is 13th overall James Skalski will miss tailback Jashaun Corbin the Tigers in champion- ry suffered in August. 12A FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER

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GAME OF THE WEEK TENNESSEE AT AUBURN POWER RANKINGS When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday Where: Jordan-Hare Stadium, Auburn, Ala. TV: ESPN 1. Alabama (6-0): Alabama really wanted to play LSU last weekend. It may be ready to take that frustration out on Kentucky, although the Wildcats are probably a tougher opponent than LSU would have been. 2. Texas A&M (5-1): Yes, the Aggies swapped positions with Florida this week, That’s not because Florida didn’t look great in routing Arkansas. It’s just a re- commitment to respecting the head-to-head. 3. Florida (5-1): Kyle Trask really helped himself in the Heisman Trophy race. How many votes will come down to Mac versus Kyle in Atlanta? And how long before someone challenges the results because the game was in Georgia? 4. Georgia (4-2): Again, respecting the head-to-head to rank the Bulldogs over Auburn, but I’m not sure AU wouldn’t win the rematch. 5. Auburn (4-2): Surely Auburn won’t lose at home to a Jeremy Pruitt team for a second time. (See 2018).

Auburn running back Tank Bigsby ranks in the top 10 in rushing yards (503) and touchdowns (5) in the SEC. 6. Ole Miss (3-4): The Rebels are rocket- JOHN DAVID MERCER/USA TODAY SPORTS ing up the SEC Power Rankings like Lane Kiffin’s clipboard launching into outer space. 7. Kentucky (3-4): After a season-long Tigers still have something to play for quarterback shuffle, Terry Wilson did a nice job for UK against Vanderbilt. Ala- Keys for Tennessee fense has played well so far, ham- an enticing matchup for Auburn. bama will be a slightly different challenge. pered by the inept offense, but it Play the middle: Tennessee's 8. Missouri (2-3): To be frank, it’s hard to Figure out the quarterback: has been susceptible to talented most glaring weakness, defensive- see Missouri getting in a full 10-game Jarrett Guarantano sustained a running backs. The Vols are allow- ly, has been defending passes in season at this point. head injury in Tennessee's loss to ing just over 160 yards on the the middle of the field. All year, Arkansas two weeks ago, but he ground to opponents, though they teams have been able to cash in had an unexpected off-week to rest have yet to allow a100-yard rusher. huge chunks of yardage on simple 9. Arkansas (3-4): The Razorbacks were and recuperate. In his stead, Brian As it has all season, though, Au- slant plays or burn Vol defensive blown out in Gainesville but still seem to Maurer entered the game and burn will rely on Bigsby and Ten- backs deep with post routes. With give a rip, which isn’t true for some of the failed to complete on his first four nessee needs to be ready. dynamic players like Anthony other teams in the rankings. passes. Freshman Harrison Bailey Schwartz and Seth Williams, Au- 10. LSU (2-3): Opened as a two-point was the last man up, and he threw Keys for Auburn burn could have a field day in that underdog to Arkansas, which screams two interceptions. area of the field. how different 2020 is from 2019. It seems like a broken record at Apply pressure: No matter who this point to criticize the Vols' Tennessee trots out at quarter- Score predictions 11. Tennessee (2-4): Vols seem to be play- quarterback situation, but it's the back, Auburn needs to be sure to ing out the orange string. I don’t even team's most glaring need, one that make him as uncomfortable as Auburn 24, Tennessee 10: Nei- have a helpful suggestion for the UT quar- will need to be solved before it possible. Thus far, the Tigers' pass ther offense in this game has set terback situation. takes the field against a staunch rush has been average, ranking the world on fire, but Auburn is still Auburn defense. seventh in the SEC with 12 total (technically) in contention for the 12. Mississippi State (2-4): Another team Halt the Tank: Tank Bigsby has sacks. Zakoby McClain and Owen SEC West, while Tennessee has lit- where both kinds of numbers (available already made his mark on the SEC Pappoe each have two. Once tle to play for. The Vols look like players and points scored) are a bad com- as a freshman, as the Auburn run- thought of as one of the best units they've already scrapped this sea- bination. ning back already ranks in the top in the nation, Tennessee's offen- son, so the Tigers should cruise to 13. South Carolina (2-5): Ask not for 10 in rushing yards (503) and sive line has been disappointing, victory. whom the Gamecock crows, Will Mus- touchdowns (5). Tennessee's de- allowing 13 sacks, which makes for — Will Backus champ. He crows for thee.

14. Vanderbilt (0-6): Every week I laud the BEST OF THE REST Commodores' effort. Every week there are too many mistakes to overcome. Kentucky at Alabama LSU at Arkansas Missouri at South Carolina — Cecil Hurt When: 4 p.m. Saturday When: noon Saturday When: 7:30 p.m. Saturday Where: Bryant-Denny Stadium in Where: Donald W. Reynolds Razor- Where: Williams-Brice Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Ala. back Stadium in Fayetteville, Ark. Columbia, S.C. TV: SEC Network TV: SEC Network TV: SEC Network Alternate Channel PLAYER TO WATCH Notes: Alabama QB Mac Jones Notes: LSU played its last game at Notes: Missouri fell to Florida passed for four TDs in a 41-0 vic- Auburn, losing 48-11. Quarterback 41-17. QB Connor Bazelak passed Kyle Trask tory over Mississippi State on Oct. Max Johnson passed for 172 yards for 208 yards. South Carolina part- 31. Kentucky defeated Vanderbilt and one touchdown. Arkansas lost ed ways with football coach Will Quarterback, Florida last Saturday as QB Terry Wilson to No. 6 Florida 63-35 as the Ra- Muschamp following a 59-42 loss Was 23 of 29 for 356 was 13 of 15 on his passes for 110 zorbacks allowed seven passing to Ole Miss. yards passing and six yards and two touchdowns. touchdowns. — Prince Robinson touchdown passes in Florida’s 63-35 win over Arkansas last Saturday. SEC LEADERS

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ROUNDING IT OUT Passing yards Passing TDs Rushing yards Receiving yards Scoring Player Yds. Player TDs Player Yds. Player Yds. Player Pts. Saturday (all times Eastern) M. Corral, MISS ...... 2,359 K. Trask, FLA...... 28 K. Harris, SC ...... 817 E. Moore, MISS...... 1,054 N. Harris, ALA...... 84 Time Matchup TV M. Jones, ALA...... 2,196 M. Corral, MISS ...... 22 N. Harris, ALA...... 714 D. Smith, ALA...... 759 K. Harris, SC...... 84 Noon Florida at Vanderbilt ESPN K. Trask, FLA...... 2,171 F. Franks, ARK ...... 16 I. Spiller, TAM...... 643 S. Smith, SC...... 596 W. Reichard, ALA ...... 61 7:30 p.m. Mississippi St. at Georgia SEC Network F. Franks, ARK ...... 1,678 K. Mond, TAM...... 16 J. Ealy, MISS ...... 608 J. Waddle, ALA ...... 557 Three players tied...... 54 K. Mond, TAM...... 1,468 M. Jones, ALA...... 16 C. Rodriguez Jr., UK ...562 T. Marshall, LSU...... 540 Postponed Ole Miss at Texas A&M

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Gators have dominated the have to focus on playing Oklahomapoints St. a atgame.TCU able. Running back Keyon Navy at South Florida Illinois at Nebraska Tulsa at Houston Northwestern at Michigan State Rutgers at Maryland atopKentucky the at Alabama Southeastern Arizona at Washington Kansas St. at Baylor togetherMaryland at Indiana themselves. NorthFlorida Carolina at Miamiwon’t have Henry-Brooks was hurt “If we want to be a series against Vanderbilt. 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NorthwesternWhittemore, at Minnesota who broke a Commodores with 147.2 on Dec. 19 in the league focus on your opponent, “Shouldn’t need any “Definitely look forward rib and punctured a lung all-purpose yards a game. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2020 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 13A

SCOREBOARD

All times Eastern MIDWEST 9. Miami 7-1987 9 Clippers and Orlando), Vernon Carey, Jr., MLS Purse: $1.5 million Purdue (2-1) at Minnesota (1-3), 7:30 p.m. 10. Indiana 4-0983 10 c, Duke. Yardage: 6,353; Par: 70 11. Georgia 4-2879 11 33. i-Minnesota, , c, MLS Playoff Glance SOUTHWEST (a) 12. Wisconsin 2-0853 14 Minnesota. FAR WEST 13. Oregon 2-0879 12 Play-in NFL 34. j-Philadelphia (from Atlanta), Theo First Round New Mexico (0-3) at Air Force (1-2), 9:30 14. Oklahoma St. 5-1790 13 Friday, Nov. 20 Maledon, g, ASVEL Basket (France). Top 20 and ties NFL Glance p.m. 15. Marshall 7-0572 15 (9) Montreal at (8) New England, 6:30 AMERICAN CONFERENCE 16. Iowa State5-2 543 16 35. k-Sacramento (from Detroit via p.m Sophia Popov29-35-64-6 Saturday, Nov. 21 17. Oklahoma 5-2492 18 Phoenix), , c, Michigan (10) Inter Miami at (7) Nashville, 9 p.m. Ashleigh Buhai 35-31- 66 -4 East 18. Co. Carolina 7-0485 17 Ally McDonald 32-35- 67 -3 WLTPct PF PA EAST State. Georgia Southern (6-2) at Army (6-2), 19. Southern Cal 2-0384 20 36. l-Philadelphia (from New York), Tyler Sei Young Kim 35-32-67-3 Buffalo 730.700272 265 20. Nrthwstern 4-0362 23 GOLF Haeji Kang 33-35- 68 -2 Miami630.667 251182 Noon 21. Auburn 4-2317 21 Bey, f, Colorado. East Carolina (1-6) at Temple (1-5), Noon 37. m-Washington (via Chicago), Vit Jennifer Song34-34-68-2 New England450.444 189 211 22. Liberty 8-0 305 22 PGA Tour RSM Classic Par Scores Hee Young Park35-33-68-2 N.Y. Jets090.000 121 268 Charlotte (2-3) at Marshall (7-0), 23. Texas 5-2219 24 Krejci, g, Zaragoza U18 (Spain). Postponed 24. N. Carolina 6-2153 26 38. n-Utah (from New York via Thursday Brooke M. Henderson33-35- 68 -2 South Iowa (2-2) at Penn St. (0-4), 3:30 p.m. 25. La-Lafayette7-1 13727 At Seaside Island Resort Alena Sharp 33-35- 68 -2 WLTPct PF PA Charlotte), , g Vanderbilt. Jodi Ewart Shadoff32-36- 68 -2 Indianapolis 630.667242 177 Virginia Tech (4-4) at Pittsburgh (4-4), 4 Dropped out: No. 19 Southern Methodist 39. o-New Orleans (from Washington via Seaside Island, Ga. Minjee Lee36-32-68-2 Tennessee 630.667249 235 p.m. (7-2); No. 25 Army (6-2). Milwaukee), , g, Syracuse. Purse: $6.6 million Jaye Marie Green 35-33-68-2 Michigan (1-3) at Rutgers (1-3), 7:30 p.m. 40. p-Memphis (from Phoenix), Robert Houston270.222 200252 Others receiving votes: Tulsa (4-1) 67; Yardage: 7,005; Par: 70 Maria Fernanda Torres 35-34-69-1 Jacksonville180.111 199 271 SOUTH Woodard II, f, Mississippi State. Caroline Masson35-34-69-1 Utah (0-0) 35; Southern Methodist (7-2) First Round North Stephen F. Austin (6-3) at Memphis (4-2), 28; Appalachian State (6-1) 24; Purdue 41. San Antonio, , g, Duke. Robynn Ree36-33-69-1 WLTPct PF PA Noon (2-1) 22; Missouri (2-3) 19; Kentucky (3-4) 42. q-New Orleans, Nick Richards, c, Matt Wallace 31-33-64-6 Sarah Jane Smith 35-34-69-1 Pittsburgh 900 1.000 271171 Clemson (7-1) at Florida St. (2-6), Noon 19; Arkansas (3-4) 13; Nevada (4-0) 12; Kentucky. Camilo Villegas 33-31- 64 -6 Stephanie Meadow 34-35- 69 -1 Baltimore630.667 244 165 Florida (5-1) at Vanderbilt (0-6), Noon San Jose State (4-0) 11; Boise State (3-1) 43. Sacramento, Jahmi'us Ramsey, g, Rory Sabbatini31-34-65-5 Lindsey Weaver 35-34-69-1 Cleveland 630.667216 244 Appalachian St. (6-1) at Coastal Carolina Texas Tech. Peter Malnati 32-33- 65 -5 Brittany Lincicome36-33-69-1 11; Army (6-2) 11; Memphis (4-2) 10; Cameron Tringale 35-32-67-5 Jessica Korda35-34-69-1 Cincinnati261.278 204250 (7-0), Noon Maryland (2-1) 10; Boston College (5-4) 44. Chicago (from Memphis), Marko Simonovic, c, KK Mega Bemax (Serbia). Adam Long 36-31-67-5 Elizabeth Szokol 35-34-69-1 West FIU (0-4) at W. Kentucky (3-6), 2 p.m. 10; Tennessee (2-4) 6; Washington (1-0) Patton Kizzire34-31- 65 -5 WLTPct PF PA UTSA (5-4) at Southern Miss. (2-6), 3 p.m. 4; Kansas State (4-3) 3; Colorado (2-0) 3. 45. Milwaukee (from Orlando), , f, Louisville. Robert Streb 32-33- 65 -5 Kansas City 810.889 286 183 W. Carolina (0-1) at E. Kentucky (2-6), 3 Keegan Bradley33-34- 67 -5 Las Vegas 630.667255 241 p.m. NBA 46. Portland, C.J. Elleby, g, Washington Doug Ghim34-33- 67 -5 BETTING LINE Denver360.333 186 254 Cincinnati (7-0) at UCF (5-2), 3:30 p.m. State. Bernd Wiesberger34-32- 66 -4 L.A. Chargers270.222 226245 Middle Tennessee (2-6) at Troy (4-3), 2020 NBA Draft Selections 47. Boston (from Brooklyn via Charlotte, Emiliano Grillo 35-31-66-4 Pregame.com Line NATIONAL CONFERENCE 3:30 p.m. Wednesday Orlando and Philadelphia), Yam Madar, g, Aaron Baddeley34-34- 68 -4 College Football Georgia St. (3-4) at South Alabama (3-5), Hapoel Tel Aviv (). Zach Johnson35-31-66-4 East FIRST ROUND Friday 4p.m. 48. Golden State (from Dallas via Andrew Landry34-34- 68 -4 WLTPct PF PA 1. Minnesota, Anthony Edwards, g, Favorite Line O/UUnderdog Abilene Christian (1-4) at Virginia (3-4), 4 Philadelphia), , g, Arizona. Kevin Kisner 34-34- 68 -4 Philadelphia 351.389 203232 Georgia. LOUISVILLE 19 56 Syracuse p.m. 49. Philadelphia, , g, Arkansas. Charles Howell III 34-34- 68 -4 1 N.Y. Giants 370.300 195236 2. Golden State, , c, Purdue 2 ⁄2 61 MINNESOTA Dallas 270.222 204 290 Kentucky (3-4) at Alabama (6-0), 4 p.m. 50. Atlanta (from Miami via Sacramento, Rhein Gibson 34-34- 68 -4 1 Memphis. AIR FORCE 755 ⁄2 New Mexico Washington270.222 180 218 Tennessee (2-4) at Auburn (4-2), 7 p.m. Cleveland and Boston), , g, Alex Noren 31-35-66-4 3. Charlotte, LaMelo Ball, g, Chino Hills, FAU3350UMass Missouri (2-3) at South Carolina (2-5), LSU. Harris English 33-33- 66 -4 South Calif. 7:30 p.m. 51. Golden State (from Utah via Dallas, Kyle Stanley 34-33- 67 -3 Saturday WLTPct PF PA 4. Chicago, Patrick Williams, f, Florida Patrick Rodgers36-33-69-3 Favorite Line O/UUnderdog New Orleans 720.778271 213 Liberty (8-0) at NC State (5-3), 7:30 p.m. Detroit and Cleveland), Justinan Jessup, State. g, Boise State. C.T. Pan 32-35- 67 -3 OREGON 13 66 UCLA Tampa Bay730.700 296 226 Mississippi St. (2-4) at Georgia (4-2), 7:30 1 5. Cleveland, , f, Auburn. Shane Lowry 33-34- 67 -3 Iowa 2 ⁄2 47 PENN ST Atlanta360.333 243 251 p.m. 52. r-Sacramento (from Houston), 6. Atlanta, , c, USC. Corey Conners 32-35- 67 -3 Va Tech 355PITTSBURGH Carolina 370.300 233 272 Georgia Tech (2-5) at Miami (7-1), Kenyon Martin Jr., f, Los Angeles. 1 1 7. Detroit, , g, Ratiopharm Matt Jones 33-34- 67 -3 East Carolina 3 ⁄2 57 ⁄2 TEMPLE Postponed 53. s-Oklahoma City, Cassuis Winston, g, 1 North Ulm (Germany). Roger Sloan 34-33- 67 -3 Cincinnati663 ⁄2 UCF Navy (3-4) at South Florida (1-7), Michigan State. 1 WLTPct PF PA 8. New York, , f, Dayton. Scott Stallings35-34-69-3 GEORGIA2544 ⁄2 Miss State Green Bay720.778 277224 Postponed 54. Indiana, , g, Duke. John Huh 35-34-69-3 CO CAROLINA548 Appalachian St 9. Washington, , f, Maccabi 55. Brooklyn (from Denver), , 1 Chicago550.500 191209 MIDWEST Tommy Fleetwood 33-34- 67 -3 Clemson 35 ⁄2 63 FLORIDA ST Tel Aviv U18 (Israel). g, John A. Logan. 1 1 Detroit 450.444227 267 Indiana (4-0) at Ohio St. (3-0), Noon Russell Henley 37-33- 70 -2 Navy 2 ⁄2 55 ⁄2 SFLORIDA 10. Phoenix, , f, Maryland. 1 Minnesota450.444 236247 56. Charlotte (from Boston), , Wyndham Clark 36-34-70-2 Missouri 6 ⁄2 57 SCAROLINA Illinois (1-3) at Nebraska (1-2), Noon 11. San Antonio, , g, Florida West Wisconsin (2-0) at Northwestern (4-0), g, Charleston. Sean O'Hair 37-33- 70 -2 MARYLAND 655Michigan St State. 57. LA Clippers, Reggie Perry, c, Nate Lashley 34-34- 68 -2 OHIO STATE2066Indiana WLTPct PF PA 3:30 p.m. 12. Sacramento, , g, Arizona 630.667266 210 Mississippi State. Austin Cook 34-34- 68 -2 NC STATE366 Liberty Texas (5-2) at Kansas (0-7), Postponed 1 Iowa State. Bo Hoag32-36- 68 -2 Michigan10 ⁄2 55 RUTGERS L.A. Rams 630.667216 168 Kansas St. (4-3) at Iowa St. (5-2), 4 p.m. 58. Philadelphia (from Los Angeles Seattle 630.667290 266 13. New Orleans, Kira Lewis, Jr., g, Lakers via Orlando), , f, DePaul. Justin Rose 35-35-70-2 ARMY 441Ga Southern San Francisco460.400 238 234 SOUTHWEST Alabama. 59. , , g, Nevada. Matt Kuchar37-33-70-2 STHERN CAL 358UTAH Arkansas St. (3-5) at Texas State (1-9), 14. Boston (via Memphis), Aaron Sebastian Cappelen35-33-68-2 WKENTUCKY743 FIU Thursday’s Game 60. t-New Orleans (from Milwaukee), Noon Nesmith, f, Vanderbilt. , g, Utah State. Charley Hoffman 35-33-68-2 NORTH TEXAS1 63 Rice Arizona at Seattle, late Houston (3-3) at SMU (7-2), Postponed 15. Orlando, , g, North J.J. Spaun32-36- 68 -2 WASHINGTON 11 53 Arizona Proposed Trades 1 Sunday’s Games LSU (2-3) at Arkansas (3-4), Noon Carolina. Vaughn Taylor36-34-70-2 California 3 ⁄2 49 OREGON ST a-Detroit from Houston through 1 Atlanta at New Orleans, 1 p.m. Rice (1-1) at North Texas (2-3), 2 p.m. 16. a-Portland, II, c, Webb Simpson 34-34- 68 -2 STANFORD 264 ⁄2 Washington St 1 Cincinnati at Washington, 1 p.m. Mississippi (3-4) at Texas A&M (5-1), Washington. Portland. Brendon Todd 33-35- 68 -2 San Jose St 2 ⁄2 60 FRESNO ST b-Oklahoma City from Minnesota. Graeme McDowell 37-33- 70 -2 Utsa952 STHERN MISS Detroit at Carolina, 1 p.m. Postponed 17. b-Minnesota (from Brooklyn via 1 1 Scott Piercy37-33-70-2 2 2 New England at Houston, 1 p.m. Oklahoma St. (5-1) at Oklahoma (5-2), Atlanta), Aleksej Pokusevski, f, c-Detroit from LA Clippres through San Diego St 1 ⁄ 46 ⁄ NEVADA Brooklyn. Jim Herman38-30-68-2 NEBRASKA 15 59 Illinois Philadelphia at Cleveland, 1 p.m. 7:30 p.m. Olympiacos U18 (Greece). 1 1 d-Minnesota from New York. Bronson Burgoon 35-33-68-2 LSU2⁄2 62 ⁄2 ARKANSAS Pittsburgh at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. FAR WEST 18. Dallas, , g, Arizona. Scott Brown 35-34-69-1 Wisconsin744 NRTHWESTRN Tennessee at Baltimore, 1 p.m. 19. c-Brooklyn (from Philadelphia via LA e-Denver from New Orleans through UCLA (1-1) at Oregon (2-0), TBA Milwaukee. Rafa Cabrera Bello34-37-71-1 ALABAMA3058Kentucky Miami at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Clippers), , f, Villanova. 1 North Alabama (0-3) at BYU (8-0), 3 p.m. f-New York from Oklahoma City. Henrik Stenson 34-35- 69 -1 Florida 31 ⁄2 68 VANDERBILT N.Y. Jets at L.A. Chargers, 4:05 p.m. California (0-1) at Oregon St. (0-2), 3:30 20. Miami, , f, Danny Willett 35-34-69-1 OKLAHOMA 759Oklahoma St g-Minnesota from Oklahoma City 1 Dallas at Minnesota, 4:25 p.m. p.m. Memphis. Ian Poulter35-34-69-1 IOWA ST 11 46 ⁄2 Kansas St through LA Lakers. 1 1 Green Bay at Indianapolis, 4:25 p.m. San Diego St. (3-1) at Nevada (4-0), 3:30 21. Philadelphia (from Oklahoma City via Tyrrell Hatton36-33-69-1 Georgia St 3 ⁄2 58 ⁄2 SALABAMA h-Memphis from Boston. 1 1 Kansas City at Las Vegas, 8:20 p.m. Orlando and Philadelphia), , J.T. Poston 35-36-71-1 TROY11 ⁄2 59 ⁄2 Middle Tennessee p.m. i-LA Clippers from New York through Open: Buffalo, Chicago, N.Y. Giants, San San Jose St. (4-0) at Fresno St. (3-1), 7 g, Kentucky. Brice Garnett 35-34-69-1 AUBURN 11 50 Tennessee Minnesota. 1 Francisco p.m. 22. Denver (from Houston), , f, Hunter Mahan32-37- 69 -1 Arkansas St 666 ⁄2 TEXAS STATE j-Oklahoma City from Philadelphia. Keith Mitchell 35-34-69-1 Monday’s Game Arizona (0-1) at Washington (1-0), 8 p.m. Arizona. Boise St 14 58 HAWAII 23. d-New York (from Utah), Leandro k-Memphis from Sacramento. Kevin Streelman 37-34- 71 -1 L.A. Rams at Tampa Bay, 8:15 p.m. Washington St. (1-1) at Stanford (0-2), l-Dallas from Philadelphia. Kevin Chappell 35-36-71-1 NFL 10:30 p.m. Bolmaro, g, FC Barcelona II (Spain). 24. e-Milwaukee (from Indiana), RJ m-Oklahoma City from Washington. Jason Day36-33-69-1 Sunday COLLEGE FOOTBALL Southern Cal (2-0) at Utah, 10:30 p.m. n-Detroit from Utah. Talor Gooch35-36-71-1 Favorite Line O/UUnderdog Boise St. (3-1) at Hawaii (2-2), 11 p.m. Hampton, g, Dallas. Tom Hoge34-35-69-1 CLEVELAND347 Philadelphia 25. f-Oklahoma City (from Denver), o-Utah from New Orleans. College Football Schedule Amway Coaches Top 25 Poll p-Sacramento from Memphis Cameron Davis 37-33- 70 E NEW ORLEANS 452Atlanta (Subject to change) The Amway Top 25 football poll, with , g, Kentucky. Branden Grace 37-33- 70 E CAROLINAOFF OFF Detroit 26. Boston, , g, Oregon. q-Charlotte from New Orleans. first-place votes in parentheses, records r-Houston from Sacramento. Chris Kirk 35-35-70E New England249 HOUSTON Tuesday, Nov. 17 27. Utah (from New York through LA 1 through Nov. 15, total points based on 25 s-Washington from Oklahoma City. Doc Redman 36-36-72E Pittsburgh 10 ⁄2 46 JACKSONVILLE MIDWEST 1 points for first place through one point Clippers), , c, Kansas. James Hahn 38-34-72E INDIANAPOLIS 1 ⁄2 51 Green Bay t-Milwaukee from New Orleans. WASHINGTON 146Cincinnati Thursday, Nov. 19 for 25th, and previous ranking: 28. g-LA Lakers, Jaden McDaniels, f, Ryan Brehm 36-36-72E Luke Donald34-38- 72 E BALTIMORE 549Tennessee SOUTHWEST Washington. Record PtsPvs 29. Toronto, , g, San Diego Sungjae Im 36-36-72E MINNESOTA 747Dallas Tulane (5-4) at Tulsa (4-1), late 1. Alabama (57) 6-0 1545 1 Kansas City OFF OFF LAS VEGAS 2. Notre Dame (3) 8-0 1468 2 State. MLB LPGA Tour Pelican Women's FAR WEST 30. h-Boston (from Milwaukee via Miami345 DENVER 3. Ohio State (2) 3-01430 3 Championship Par Scores 1 1 Friday, Nov. 20 Phoenix), , g, TCU. MLB Calendar LA CHARGERS 9 ⁄2 46 ⁄2 NY Jets 4. Clemson 7-11349 4 Dec. 2 — Last day for teams to offer 2021 Thursday SOUTH 5. Florida 5-11232 5 SECOND ROUND contracts to unsigned players on their Monday Syracuse (1-7) at Louisville (2-6), 7 p.m. 6. Texas A&M 5-11230 6 31. Dallas (via Golden State), , At Pelican Golf Club Favorite LineO/U Underdog 7. Cincinnati 7-01168 7 40-man rosters. 1 UMass (0-2) at FAU (4-1), 8 p.m. Belleair, Fla. TAMPA BAY448 ⁄2 LA Rams 8. Brig. Young8-0 1100 8 g, Stanford. 32. Charlotte (from Cleveland via LA

SPORTS ON TV WOMEN’S CROSS COUNTRY IN BRIEF Today HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7 p.m. FGC’s Leal receives Thompson has torn Achilles tendon, out for season 7 p.m. ESPNU — 2020 Geico High School Bowl ESPN — Syracuse at Louisville Series: TRU Prep (Fla.) at IMG Academy 7:30 p.m. (Fla.) guard has suffered a BTN — Purdue at Minnesota 10 p.m. All-America Award torn right Achilles tendon and is expected to miss the upcom- 8 p.m. ESPNU — 2020 Geico High School Bowl ing season, the team said Thursday. CBSSN — Massachusetts at FAU Series: Hamilton (Ariz.) at Chandler (Ariz.) The team said in a tweet that an MRI performed in Los 9:30 p.m. 11:55 p.m. Angeles had confirmed the injury. FS1 — New Mexico at Air Force ESPNEWS — Korean Series: NC vs. COLLEGE HOCKEY (MEN’S) Doosan, Game 4, Seoul, South Korea Thompson was injured during a pickup game in Southern 4 p.m. RODEO California on Wednesday. General manager had said BTN — Penn State at Minnesota 7 p.m. athletic trainers would head to Southern California to accompa- COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) CBSSN — PBR: The Air Force Reserve ny Thompson as he got his test. 1 p.m. Cowboys for a Cause, Corpus Christi, Thompson didn’t play at all during the coronavirus-short- SECN — Missouri at Mississippi Texas ened season as he worked back from surgery for a torn ACL in 7 p.m. SOCCER (MEN’S) his left knee. He suffered that injury in the deciding Game 6 of SECN — Georgia at Florida 6:30 p.m. the 2019 NBA Finals against the . GOLF FS1 — MLS Eastern Conference 1 p.m. Playoff: Montreal at New England, GOLF — PGA Tour: The RSM Classic, Play-In Game BOSTON Second Round, Sea Island Golf Club, St. 9 p.m. Celtics’ Hayward opts out of final year of deal Simons, Ga. ESPN2 — MLS Eastern Conference 4 p.m. Playoff: Inter Miami CF at Nashville SC, forward Gordon Hayward opted out of the GOLF — LPGA Tour: The Pelican Play-In Game final year of a contract that would have paid him $34.1 million, Women’s Championship, Second Round, TENNIS making him a free agent, a person familiar with the situation Pelican Golf Club, Belleair, Fla. (taped) 7 a.m. 5 a.m (Saturday) TENNIS — ATP World Tour Finals: said Thursday GOLF — EPGA Tour: The Joburg Open, Doubles Round Robin The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because Third Round, Randpark Golf Club, 9 a.m. the decision has not been publicly announced. Randburg, South Africa TENNIS — ATP World Tour Finals: Singles Hayward could still re-sign with the team, either to remain HORSE RACING Round Robin in Boston or be part of a sign-and-trade deal that would open 7:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. up more potential destinations. The Celtics did not immediately FS2 — The Bahrain International Trophy: TENNIS — ATP World Tour Finals: respond to a request for comment. From Rashid Equestrian & Horseracing Doubles Round Robin Club, Riffa, Bahrain 3 p.m. MIAMI 12 p.m. ESPN2 — ATP World Tour Finals: Round FS2 — America’s Day at the Races Robin Jake Scott, former Miami Dolphins safety, dies at 75

Jake Scott, the star safety who was the most valuable player in the Super Bowl that completed the Miami Dolphins’ 1972 NFL perfect season before his relationship with coach Don Shula soured, died Thursday in Atlanta. He was 75. Scott died after a fall down a stairway that left him in a coma, Jags place CB Henderson former teammate Dick Anderson said. Scott played in three consecutive Super Bowls, won back- on injured reserve, create to-back championship rings and made the Pro Bowl five years in a row with Miami. He had two interceptions, including a 55-yard return from the end zone, against Billy Kilmer and the huge hole against Steelers Washington Redskins as the ’72 Dolphins won 14-7 to finish Associated Press 17-0. Following retirement, Scott became reclusive and harbored COURTESY hard feelings toward Shula and his coach at Georgia, Vince FGC freshman Merlin Leal received the All-America JACKSONVILLE — The placed Dooley. Scott lived for years on a remote Hawaiian island and rookie cornerback CJ Henderson on injured reserve Award for finishing in the top 20 at the 2020 NJCAA traveled the world but seldom attended Dolphins or Bulldogs Thursday with a groin injury, creating a huge hole Women’s Half Marathon Championship in Fort reunions. in their secondary days before hosting unbeaten Dodge, Iowa, placing 19th with a time of 1:49:52.6 in COLLEGE PARK, Md. Pittsburgh. the 13.1-mile race. The Jaguars (1-8), who have lost eight in a row, could Maryland-Michigan State canceled after virus outbreak Staff report get nickel cornerback D.J. Hayden back against the placed 27th (1:59.09.4) Steelers (9-0). He was designated for return earlier in the while Chelsie Selliken The Big Ten game Saturday between Maryland and Michigan day, but coach Doug Marrone wants to see how he prac- Three runners for the took 34th (2:29:47.2) to State has been canceled after a covid-19 outbreak on the Florida Gateway College help FGC finish 7th as a Terrapins resulted in a positive test for coach Michael Locksley. tices before making a determination on his availability It’s the second straight cancellation for the Terrapins, who Sunday. Women’s Cross Country team with 66 points. The distance and were scheduled to face Ohio State last week before several If Hayden is able to play, and Sidney Team competed this players on the team contracted the coronavirus. Maryland (2-1) Jones would start outside. If not, weekend at the 2020 weather conditions were has not played since beating Penn State on Nov. 7. likely would make his second career start, and fellow NJCAA Women’s Half an unfamiliar experience Locksley tested positive for covid-19 on Wednesday and is rookies Josiah Scott and Luq Barcoo could get playing Marathon Championship for the runners. isolating at home. time against one of the best receiving groups in the in Fort Dodge, Iowa. “None on the three Over the past seven days, 15 Maryland players have tested league. Freshman Merlin Leal ladies had ever run this positive. There were seven positive cases among staff over that The Steelers are the only team in the NFL with three (above) received the far in a race before,” same time period. players — JuJu Smith-Schuster, Diontae Johnson and All-America Award for FGC coach April Morse Also, No. 24 Louisiana-Lafayette canceled its game against said. “At race time, it Central Arkansas on Saturday because of positive covid-19 tests. Chase Claypool — who have at least 30 receptions and finishing in the top 20, The university announced that 33 players are in the program’s 400 yards this season. placing 19th with a time of was 28 degrees, some- covid-19 safety protocol, which is a combination of contact Henderson is required to be on IR for a minimum of 1:49:52.6 in the 13.1-mile thing else we had not tracing, isolation, quarantine and recovering cases. three games, meaning the earliest he could return would race. encountered in our be Dec. 13 against Tennessee. Savana Thomas also training.” — Associated Press Lake City Reporter This week in the SEC, 12A Story ideas?

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Seabreeze (4-4) at Columbia (3-5)

When: Today, 7:30 p.m. Pinkos’ forecast: Tigers by 10 Union County (7-3) Tickets: $8 at Fort White (2-6) When: Today, 7:30 p.m. CHANGES FOR THE BETTER Pinkos’ forecast: Tigers by 24 Tickets: $8 With Peterson at QB and several others returning from injury, Columbia on verge of regional semis Pretty By JORDAN KROEGER right,” Allen said. “You’ve got to [email protected] move some guys around when it’s not working and not just similar Rewind a few weeks back continue to beat yourself in the and a playoff run didn’t appear head week in and week out. UCHS’ offense is one to be in the cards for Columbia. “I go back and reflect on the The Tigers were winless year and those five losses that FWHS is familiar with we have, it’s just one decision through five games with an every day in practice. being made earlier. I don’t know offense that struggled to find any how you make that decision consistency. Head coach Brian By JORDAN KROEGER earlier, especially when you’ve Allen tried a bunch of things, [email protected] got kids that have played the from rotating Kade Jackson and position at quarterback. To move Ty Wehinger at quarterback them through the first few weeks FORT WHITE — Union to running the wildcat with is tough, but as you look back County likes to pound the Shyheim Brown and Tra’ Tolliver you have to make them at times football at you out of vari- to even turning to sophomore and when they need to be made. ous formations. Bronsen Tillotson at halftime of a So it could’ve been very different Luckily for Fort White, one-point loss to Wakulla. than it is right now. But hey, it it’s nearly an identical But it wasn’t until Allen took worked, we’re back in the play- offense seen every day in a chance with receiver Marcus offs and I always say — ‘Let’s get practice. Peterson in the fourth quarter That makes for an inter- hot in November.’ And it’s here.” against North Miami Beach Columbia is a little bit esting Region 3-1A semifi- that the season turned around. nal tonight. healthier on offense now too. Peterson engineered a 35-34 Running back Jaelin Brown The Indians welcome come-from-behind win and the Tigers to Arrowhead is back for the first time since has since led Columbia (3-5) Oct. 9 against Madison County, Stadium looking to stuff a to Class 6A playoff wins over rushing attack that aver- joining Tony Fulton in the back- Englewood (41-7) and Ponte field after Fulton returned two ages 214 yards per game. Vedra (14-7). Union County (7-3) loves weeks ago against Englewood Now, the Tigers are a victo- following an injury that side- playing smash-mouth ry over Seabreeze (4-4) away football, whether it’s out lined him for four of the first six from advancing to the region- games of the season. INDIANS continued on 10A al semifinals for the fourth Receiver Jaden Williams, a straight season. Western Michigan commit, will BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter “That’s the tough part of miss tonight’s game due to a Columbia quarterback Marcus Peterson is tackled on a scramble by a coaching but also the fun part Ponte Vedra defender during last Friday’s Class 6A playoff game. of coaching, when a decision is CHS continued on 10A

GIRLS SOCCER CHS, SHS battle

CHRISTINA FEAGIN/Special to the LCR Fort White linebacker to another draw Colby Holton goes in for a tackle against Branford in last Friday’s Region 3-1A quarterfinal.

Suwannee (8-2) at Pine Forest (3-4)

When: Today, 8:30 p.m. (EST) BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter Columbia’s Skyler Ziegaus corrals possession from Pinkos’ forecast: Bulldogs by 15 Suwannee’s Daisy De La Cruz on Thursday night. Tickets: $8 Rolle scores twice for Lady Tigers, but Campbell’s Bulldogs goal in 55th minute forces second tie in 6 days. By JORDAN KROEGER ing another penalty kick packing [email protected] off of the crossbar right before halftime with the match tied 1-1. defense, Rivalry night went “We were so close. down to the wire. I wish we would have But for the second time run game got it,” Suwannee coach in six days, Columbia and Grace Brett said. “I just Suwannee battled to a draw. for road trip wish we would have Elexias Akins sent a played better and we can pass in the 55th minute up Suwannee hopes for do better. Next time will ahead to Maci Campbell, fast start at Pine Forest be a different outcome.” who finished it for a goal Suwannee (1-1-2) struck in Round 2 of playoffs. for the Lady Bulldogs to tie first in the eighth minute the match at 2-2. Neither when Krystin Hughes was By JAMIE WACHTER team found the back of the called for a hand ball in [email protected] net again over the final 25 the penalty box, setting minutes despite the Lady up Akins penalty kick for Tigers putting up 13 shots, LIVE OAK — Hitting the a 1-0 lead. Columbia (1-2- with eight of those coming road for a second straight 2) answered back in the in the second half. Class 5A playoff business 29th minute on a goal from Columbia and Suwannee trip, Suwannee is packing Rolle, who scored again in also tied each other 1-1 in a few key essentials: its the 46th minute to give her a tournament on Saturday. defense and rushing attack. team a 2-1 lead that lasted “We just keep tying The Bulldogs are hop- less than nine minutes. Suwannee,” Columbia ing those elements and a After the Lady Bulldogs coach Chip Garner said. fast start will key a second outshot the Lady Tigers “I do think we’re the bet- straight win as they visit Pine 8-3 in the first half, the ter team. I think it’s going Forest in Pensacola for an script flipped over the final to come down to putting 8:30 p.m. EST kickoff today. 40 minutes. Columbia had the training in and we’ll “Two things that trav- several chances to retake get there.” the lead after Campbell el wherever you go are Jaden Rolle scored twice tied the match at 2-2 with the defense and the run for Columbia on assists 25 minutes to go. game,” SHS coach Kyler from Hannah Dicks and But Garner’s squad Hall said. “I believe if we Skyler Ziegaus. Akins had couldn’t finish the deal. have those two clicking Suwannee’s other goal on BULLDOGS continued on 10A a penalty kick before miss- DRAW continued on 9A