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$1 Early Week Edition Tuesday, Reaching 110,000 Readers in Print and Online — www.chronline.com April 2, 2013 Blazers Split Toledo’s Brennan Rakoz Centralia College Wins One, Loses One is Class 1A MVP / Sports 1 Against Grays Harbor College / Sports 1 Winlock Neighborhood Worked Together to Save Riffe Trial Poisoned Eagles That Fed on Euthanized Horses Delayed Until Returning to the Wild October DELAYED: Authorities Find Cigarette and Toothpick in Old Evidence Bag; Evidence Sent to Lab for DNA Testing By Stephanie Schendel [email protected] The trial for Rick Riffe, the man accused of murdering an elderly Ethel couple 27 years ago, has once again been delayed af- ter authorities recently discov- ered new evidence. The trial, which was set to start in early May, was re- scheduled for October after a court hearing in Lewis Coun- ty Superior Court Monday. Rick Riffe The trial will accused of likely include murder the testimony of more than 100 witnesses and last about a month. While it was Riffe’s Seattle- based defense attorney, John Crowley, who filed the motion to delay the trial in light of the Pete Caster / [email protected] new evidence, the prosecution Stephanie Estrella, of Raindancer Wild Bird Rescue in Olympia, releases the irst of six eagles back into the wild near Winlock on Saturday afternoon. Last week seven was not opposed to the delay, eagles were poisoned after feeding on two euthanized horse carcasses left in a ield near Winlock. With the help of West Sound Wildlife and the Audubon Society of said Will Halstead, the Lewis Portland, all seven eagles were nursed back to health and released back into their natural habitats. Estrella was one of the caregivers who were initially given the birds County deputy prosecutor han- from Winlock residents Sharon Thomas and her neighbor, Darlene Osborn, who irst spotted the sick animals. dling the case. The two new pieces of evi- By Amy Nile and Kyle Spurr dence — a cigarette butt and a toothpick — have been sent to [email protected] / [email protected] the state crime laboratory for WINLOCK — Six bald eagles soared back into the wild near please see DELAYED, Main 9 Winlock Saturday after being res- cued from the brink of death. The birds got a second Space Heater chance to take wing after feed- ing on euthanized horse car- cases left them in critical con- Eyed as Cause dition. They were nursed back to health after being saved by of Glenoma a neighborhood of concerned residents and helped by a Wash- Shop Fire ington wildlife center. More than 75 people gath- By The Chronicle ered in a field on Harkins Road A space heater is believed to witness the six eagles — five to have caused the fire that de- juveniles and one adult — re- stroyed a Lewis County main- turn to the wild. Some in at- tenance building and several tendance, including members pieces of heavy equipment and of the Cowlitz and Hopi Indian tools March 22 in Glenoma. tribes, said they saw the event as The total loss was “well over an uplifting, culturally signifi- $2 million” including structural cant experience. damage and equipment that was “A lot of people are like me, destroyed in the blaze, said Risk just mesmerized by eagles,” said Stephanie Estrella, of Raindancer Wild Bird Rescue in Olympia, reacts after getting nipped by an eagle as she was releasing Management Administrator Sharon Thomas, the Winlock the bird back into its natural habitat near Winlock on Saturday. Paulette Young. resident who started the neigh- The space heater was mount- borhood effort to save the birds. ed on a wall inside the building The irst of six eagles released back into “It’s exciting to know they’re go- and was usually left on. Though their natural habitats near Winlock on ing to fly off and make more it is suspected of sparking the Saturday soars through the air after it ‘‘It’s exciting to know eagles.” fire, investigators have stopped had been nurtured back to health over The six eagles took flight, they’re going to fly short of officially declaring the the past week. Last week, seven eagles falling just short of breaking the space heater as the cause. were found poisoned near the Winlock off and make more United States record of seven re- It is not known yet what part area after feeding on two euthanized leased at one time, according to of the heater might have been horse carcasses left in a ield. eagles.’’ specialists who saved the feder- responsible for the fire. Young ally protected birds at the West said it was not caused by any- Sound Wildlife Shelter. Sharon Thomas started effort to save eagles thing being left in front of it. please see RETURNING, Main 9 please see FIRE, Main 9

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater Weather Life of Service Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 TONIGHT: Low 43 Centralia Man Honored After 18 Andersen, Terry Lee, Follow Us on Twitter TOMORROW: High 65 51, Winlock @chronline Mostly Cloudy Years With Food Bank / Life Blatt, Marietta see details on page Main 2 “Mary” I. (Baker), Find Us on Facebook 67, Pe Ell www.facebook.com/ Weather picture by Joseph Pillette, Elaine, 75, thecentraliachronicle Miess, Onalaska Elementary, Centralia Fourth Grade Melvin F. Moore, 77, Dryad Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Centralia College President to Speak at AAUW Meeting James Walton, president of ral Outdoor Learning Lab at Cen- Calendar Centralia College, will be guest tralia College is a living tribute to Today speaker at the Thursday meet- Rufus Kiser and Russ Mohney, WHAT’S HAPPENING? ing of the Lewis County branch two Centralians who brought a of the American Association of love of nature to the community. NAMI Plans If you have an event you University Women. The KNOLL was constructed to would like included in the The meeting will be at 6:45 illustrate all of the major habitats Presentation at Community Calendar, please p.m. at The Gathering Place, in the state of Washington. Chehalis Library email your information to [email protected]. Stillwaters Estates, 2899 Cooks Guests are welcome to attend NAMI Lewis County, the lo- Include a daytime telephone Hill Road, Centralia. the talk. For more information, cal affiliate of the National Alli- number where you can be Walton’s topic will be “Re- call Lynn Rash, (360) 807-4199, ance on Mental Illness, is host- reached. claiming an Ecosystem, the or Margo Richert, (360) 748- ing a presentation of “Bridges of For questions about KNOLL Project.” The Kiser Natu- 6378. Hope” 6-7:30 p.m. tonight in the calendar items, call Doug Hamilton Room of the Vernetta Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) Smith Chehalis Timberland 807-8238. Toddler Story Time, for children age 2, Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 Public Library. 11 a.m., Centralia Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Presenter of the PowerPoint Senior Centers Paint Like Eric Carle!, for children, 1 Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested program will be Roberta Bryan, p.m., Winlock Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, local NAMI volunteer. Lego Club, for children, 3 p.m., 748-0061 $6.74 Bridges of Hope has been Tenino Open pool, 9:30 a.m. Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation developed by NAMI Faithnet to Pool tournament, 1 p.m. Organizations help faith communities become NAMI-Connection meeting, 5:30-7 Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Thursday, April 4 an important part of the mental p.m. Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., illness process through Morton Senior Center, (360) 496-3230 Winlock Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- education, support and by help- Open recreation, pool 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Seniors’ Bible study, 10 a.m., Calvary house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 ing individuals and families feel “Taco Tuesday” enrichment lunch, Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- Libraries part of the caring community. noon, $3 donation 6769 or (360) 324-9050 The event is free; light re- Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) Soroptimist International of Lewis Book Babies, for babies 12-24 months, freshments will be served. 785-4325 County, 5:30 p.m., contact for location, 10 a.m., Chehalis Garden club, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. (360) 748-7860, [email protected] Book Babies, for babies birth-24 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Karate, 6-7 p.m. Support Groups months, 11 a.m., Centralia open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Packwood Senior Center, (360) Family Story Time, for children 3-6 Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, p.m.; food available, (360) 736-9030 494-6331 years, grades 1-3, 11:45 a.m., Randle 5:30-7 p.m., call for location, sponsored Bingo, 12:30 p.m. Page Turners book discussion, for Public Agencies by Human Response Network, (360) adults, “Wickett’s Remedy,” by Myla Zumba, 6 p.m. 748-6601 Goldberg, noon, Chehalis Chemical Dependency-Mental Toledo Senior Center, (360) 864-2112 Health-Therapeutic Court Sales Tax Ad- Senior Centers Paint Like Eric Carle!, for children, 1 visory Committee, 3 p.m., conference Pinochle, noon, $1 p.m., Winlock Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) room, Lewis County Public Health & So- Zumba, 6-7 p.m. 748-0061 Junior Page Turners, for children cial Services Department, (360) 740-1148 Sweet Treats, 9 a.m. grades 1-3, 3:30 p.m., Tenino Dance refresher class, 10-11 a.m. Libaries Music, 11 a.m. Organizations Preschool Story Time, for children Wednesday, April 3 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. 3-6 years, 11 a.m., Centralia Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Paint Like Eric Carle!, for children, 1 Write your life, 1 p.m. Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 p.m., Winlock Martial arts/Kokondo, 6-8 p.m. p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia Jackson Highway, Chehalis Morton Senior Center, (360) 496-3230 College, (360) 304-9660 Organizations Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Lewis County Tea Party, 6:30 p.m., hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- Lewis & Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., items, (360) 736-1146 Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. tain View Baptist Church, Centralia, (360) Centralia, speaker Sandi Belzer Brendale, Pinochle, 10 a.m. 273-3231 Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix chairwoman of the Republican Liberty Southwest Washington Mycological Coffeehouse, 434 NW Prindle St., Cheha- Live music by Highway 12 East band, Caucus, (360) 262-9343 lis, (360) 740-0492 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Society, 6 p.m., WSU Lewis County Ex- Support Groups tension conference room, Lewis County Public Agencies CCS Nutrition lunch, noon, $3 Courthouse, (360) 740-1212 donation “Up From Grief,” for those grieving Lewis-Mason-Thurston Area Agency “Writing from Within” writer’s group, the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Support Groups on Aging, Advisory Council, 9:30 a.m.- 12:30 p.m. sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 noon, 4419 Harrison Ave. NW, Olympia, Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, (360) Cooks Hill Road, (360) 330-2640 (360) 664-3162, ext. 112 5:30-7 p.m., call for location, sponsored 785-4325 Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 by Human Response Network, (360) Libraries Low impact exercise, 9-10 a.m. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 748-6601 Nutrition lunch, noon-1 p.m. N. Scheuber Road, Centralia,(360) Book Babies, for babies birth-24 Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., 736-9268 months, 10 a.m., Tenino Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- Preschool Story Time, for children Packwood Senior Center, (360) dren pregnancy through 6 years old, 494-6331 dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- 3-6 years, 10:20 a.m., Tenino Sweet treats, 9:30 a.m. ence room, (360) 736-5394, Facebook ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or Stuffed Animal Sleepover, for chil- page: Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ dren, 10:20 a.m., Tenino Bunco, 10:30 a.m. Support Group gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ Watercolor and acrylic painting, for Pool or cribbage, 1 p.m. chehalismops adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville Horticulture project, 2 p.m. please see CALENDAR, page Main 9

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for April 2, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 53.97 65.0 -0.06 90s H Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 74.59 85.0 +0.02 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s L 2.86 10.5 +0.17 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Mostly Cloudy Partly Cloudy Rain Likely Cloudy Showers Likely 7.56 18.0 +0.56 30s 59º 43º 65º 42º 58º 44º 57º 42º 56º 39º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 5.05 ---- -0.02 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:46 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:43 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 61 73/39 Moonrise ...... 2:07 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 45 58/42 Moonset ...... 11:32 a.m. Normal High ...... 59 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low ...... 39 54/42 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 79 in 1987 Seattle Anchorage 38/25 pc 39/24 mc Last New First Full Record Low ...... 26 in 1938 59/46 Boise 72/43 s 71/45 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 4/2 4/10 4/18 4/25 42/29 s 43/29 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 58/43 71/41 Dallas 70/50 t 51/45 sh Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 78/64 s 80/65 s Normal month to date . . .0.14" Centralia 58/45 Las Vegas 82/65 s 86/68 s Year to date ...... 9.08" 59/43 Yakima Allergen Today Wednesday Nashville 55/32 s 59/39 s Normal year to date . . . .17.09" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 85/60 s 90/63 s 71/42 Grass None None Longview 58/42 St. Louis 49/33 s 54/37 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 60/44 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 63/44 sh 67/47 s Vancouver Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 65/50 mc 66/51 s weather. Temperatures Washington, DC 52/34 s 53/33 s Yesterday Portland 64/47 The Dalles are today’s highs and Send in your weather-related photo- tonight’s lows. graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 64/48 67/45 World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 93/65 mc 91/66 s New Delhi 95/69 pc 92/70 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 69/39 s 66/39 s Paris 49/34 s 44/36 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 59/45 mc 63/43 pc Spokane 67/40 s 64/39 s London 44/30 s 44/34 pc Rio de Janeiro 85/73 pc 84/73 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 54/45 mc 56/47 mc Tri Cities 72/44 s 73/43 s Mexico City 81/54 pc 84/54 pc Rome 58/47 ra 59/47 pc sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 58/43 mc 63/43 pc Wenatchee 72/45 s 70/44 s Moscow 39/30 sh 39/26 cl Sydney 77/63 s 70/62 sh

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The bill focuses on the con- tinuation of improvement ef- forts similar to the ones Onalas- eral funding disappears, Fenter ka has undertaken in the last said, the new programs should two years. be sustainable. Superintendent Scott Fenter said the legislative mention is THE BEST WAY TO track students’ beyond anything he has seen in progress with all the new pro- his 27-year career as an educator. grams, Fenter said, is to compare “I was moved,” Fenter said. The Chronicle, file photo their test scores as they move to “I’ve never seen a school district Jamie Niemi teaches a sixth-grade math class at Onalaska Middle School in May of 2012. The school made a series of changes the next grade level. While the in a bill for something positive. after being listed as one of the state’s lowest performing schools and was recently cited in legislation as an example for im- state keeps track of scores for All we hear from Olympia is proving other schools. the same grades from year to negative.” year, Fenter said, Onalaska has Engrossed Second Substitute districts show promising im- out of.” Onalaska has used the fed- looked at each group of students Senate Bill 5329, which passed provement that other districts Now, Gray is leaving the dis- eral funding over the last two as they progressed. out of the Senate on March 7 can build upon." trict at the end of the year and years to buy materials and train All of those groups except and through the House Educa- Onalaska received a $715,000 Fenter is retiring. teachers to implement a variety one experienced double-digit tion Committee last Friday, al- federal grant to help make im- Jeff Davis, a superintendent of new educational programs growth, Fenter said, which ters a bill that designated the provements in 2011 and another in Gold Beach, Ore., will replace aimed at progress. stood out in Olympia. process for transforming persis- $625,000 last year. Fenter next year. The school contracted with “The results here are so im- tently low achieving schools. “Really, that’s what this bill Fenter said the district hired the University of Washington pressive that the legislature felt a Educators at Onalaska Mid- is about, if that funding would Davis due to his experience with to develop a new instructional direct reference to a school dis- dle School have been working lead to improvements,” Fenter the school improvement process framework to engage students trict in a law was in order ... To to make improvements since said. “It’s one more testament to and interest in Onalaska’s prog- and develop a better classroom have that recognized in a pro- 2011 when the state Office of the excellent turnaround we’ve ress. environment. posed bill is beyond anything I the Superintendent of Public In- had here.” “I want to continue that prog- Onalaska also implemented have seen in my career,” Fenter struction labeled it a “Required ress and make sure kids have the changes this year in the way wrote in a letter to the Onalas- Action District” due to students’ ONALASKA EDUCATORS have best opportunity to be success- teachers are evaluated ahead of ka staff. “We must continue to low standardized test scores been addressing the poor per- ful,” Davis told The Chronicle the state’s schedule, which re- keep the mission and vision over the previous three years. formance by instituting changes after accepting the position in quires schools to have the new clear, the data as our driver, in- "The legislature further finds from the top down. The label February. assessments in place next year. structional frameworks as our that under the required action required the middle school to Fenter said teachers have Now, Fenter said, the school professional growth template, process, four of the persistently force out a principal and bring taken ownership of the im- is helping other districts learn and incremental student suc- lowest-achieving schools that C.J. Gray in to lead. provement process so the leader- about the new evaluations. cess our proof, and then your were on a downward trend were “Our goal is to be the school ship changes should not hinder The funding has also made hope of a model school will be offered the opportunity to use parents want to take their kids progress. possible research-based inter- realized.” the federal school improvement to,” Gray told The Chronicle ventions to assist struggling stu- ••• grants to take required action,” during an interview on the THE DISTRICT WILL ALSO receive dents and an extended school Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 the legislation states. “The leg- middle school improvements its last $525,000 federal grant to day. twitter.com/AmyNileReports islature further finds that the last spring. “We were the school move forward on its progress While some of the new hires www.facebook.com/ Renton and Onalaska school parents wanted to pull their kids next year. will be phased out once the fed- AmyNileTheChronicle Commission Considers Access Change, Runway Expansion at Packwood Airport SAFE FLIGHT: Changes future rather than the here and interrupt flight plans in or out. ernment. In 2010, 8,497 planes used now,” he said. Grose said purchasing the The airport is located on the airport. Would Improve That future expansion nearby property could cost the the west side of Packwood Currently, its sole runway, Conditions Up to Code might not be too far away. county about $170,000. and houses two single-engine Runway 1-19, is 2,262 feet long According to the Federal “Though that’s only part of planes. and 38 feet wide. By Lisa Broadt Aviation Administration, the it,” Commissioner Bill Schulte [email protected] south end of the Packwood said. “Then you have to pay runway is too close to nearby for the runway expansion, and Lewis County commission- Presents ers on Monday said they are hills. To get up to code, 146 you have to pay for the new considering creating a new ac- feet on the north end of the road.” cess road to the Packwood Air- runway will be closed, and that According to a 2010 interlo- port in preparation for poten- distance will be added to the cal agreement between Lewis May 9th tial expansion of the runway. south end of the runway. County and the Washington At the moment, the road to The commissioners said State Department of Trans- Cooking฀Demos,฀Recipes,฀Prizes,฀Fun,฀Food,฀Shopping! the airport runs perpendicular they hope to create safer access portation, the project will cost Doors฀open฀at฀4pm,฀Show฀begins฀at฀7pm฀•฀Great฀Wolf฀Lodge to the runway, about 100 feet via new easements or possibly $551,000, with $13,775 provid- Tickets฀available฀at฀฀www.brownpapertickets.com CH493489sl.ke purchasing property. The new ed by the county, $13,775 pro- to the north. and฀at฀re:Design฀425฀N.฀Market฀Blvd.,฀Chehalis,฀WA฀98532฀•฀360-740-5400 The current design could road would tie into the exist- vided by the state and $523,450 become troublesome should ing road system and would not provided by the federal gov- x An Advocate Agency Production the runway need to be expand- ed, Commissioner Lee Grose said. “We’re thinking about the News in Brief LEAD. CREATE. INNOVATE. Centralia Providence to Host Hospice Volunteer Move forward with Centralia College’s Training Session Bachelor of Applied Science in Management. By The Chronicle A hospice volunteer informa- tion session will be held from 2 The Centralia College to 4 p.m. on Thursday, April 11, bachelor’s program ofers: in the Providence Centralia Hos- pital chapel conference room for • High value, low cost Lewis County residents interest- ed in hospice care. • Hybrid format Hospice volunteers are part (blend of online and face-to-face classes) of a team that helps patients at the end of their life maintain • Evening classes their independence and quality (you can keep your day job) of life. Those in attendance on April • Skills to help you succeed 11 will learn how volunteers are matched with tasks and patients and the training requirements Apply now for fall quarter enrollment! and time commitments involved. Volunteers help with errands, “The teamwork is amazing. It’s a great program.” Icy Straley, BASM Student gardening, cutting hair, provid- ing notary service and providing a break for caregivers. An accredited associate degree with speciic coursework is required for program entrance. Applications now considered for fall 2013. For more information con- tact, volunteer services at Provi- dence SoundHomeCare and Hospice at (360) 493-4689 or 1-800-869-7062. Get in motion! Have an iPad? Visit: bachelors.centralia.edu email: [email protected] • 360.736.9391, ext. 432 Centralia College is an equal opportunity institution.

app.chronline.com CH494568cz.cg Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 LocaL Egg Hunts and Train Rides in Chehalis aLL aboard: Easter Steam Train Ride and Egg Hunt Provide Memories for More Than 750 Riders by amy Nile [email protected] The Centralia-Chehalis Steam Train opened its season Saturday with old-fashioned rides on the 1916 logging loco- motive followed by Easter egg hunting. The Centralia-Chehalis Rail- road Association, along with help from community volun- teers and high school students, organizes the annual event, which this year included visits from both the Easter Bunny and Chicken Little. Katelynn Grobes, a junior at River Ridge High School in Olympia, donned the Chicken Little costume for two of the three train rides to get volunteer hours for her classes. Grobes said that although a few of the little kids cried, most gave her hugs and high fives while their parents snapped photos. “It’s fun,” she said. “I’ve en- joyed it.” The first two round trips of the day sold out and a third nearly filled. The train seats about 250 passengers, but more Pete Caster / [email protected] hopped aboard on the early runs even though only standing room Hundreds of kids make haste toward the prized plastic eggs during the Steam Train Easter egg hunt following the train ride on Saturday in Chehalis. remained. Catrina Tuttle, of Castle Rock, brought her 2-year-old Sharon Care son Zachary for his first-ever Center train ride. “He’s thinking it’s pretty cool,” Tuttle said. “great care at a Bonnie Tuttle came along to great place” see her grandson experience the ride through the Chehalis River Sharon Care Center Valley. can help you with “It’s been delightful,” she said. everyday living, The steam train, which operated until the mid-1950s, manage your chugged down the tracks medications, and for about 30 minutes, rolling through picturesque views of provide you with Chehalis-area farms where rid- a safe and secure ers saw cows, horses and views setting. of the Lewis County countryside. CH494420cz.cg “Everyone seems to be de- lighted,” Jeff Galleher, the train’s Call For A Complimentary conductor, said. “They can see Tour And Lunch the eggs and there is that sense (360) 736-0112 of anticipation.” 1509 Harrison Ave., Olivia Gilbert, an 8-year-old Centralia who came from Toutle for the Easter egg hunt, said she was planning her egg-hunting strat- Oliver Mazur, 14 months old, from Kirkland, is held by his mother, Aga, as they ride egy on the train ride. She said the Easter Steam Train on Saturday in Chehalis. she would run as far and as fast Plants Plus as possible to gather the most candy and prizes. “that’s us” ceNtraLia-chehaLis “It’s fun,” she said, noting that Hanging Baskets • Trees/Shrubs her experience as a two-time steam traiN Landscape Design • Fruit train rider afforded her an ex- pert egg hunter status. Address: 1101 Southwest Sylvenus St., Chehalis Indoor Gardening Phone: (360) 748-9593 • Upon return to the station, Sprinkler Supply Perennials CH493517sl.ke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/ the kids lined up according to Centralia-Chehalis-Steam-Train/257321737624780?fref=ts age groups, waited for the train Regular Season: May 25 through Sept. 29 360-996-4219 whistle to blow and finally ran 2726 Jackson Hwy., Chehalis • email: [email protected] into the grass, quickly gathering eggs filled with candy and prize ery year,” Prevallet, a six-year tickets. veteran of the event said. Makalya Staggs, a 7-year-old Marty Wiebe, of Centralia from Olympia, was among the came along with her two sons, first to finish collecting eggs. daughter-in-law and two grand- “They’re candy,” she said, , 2-year-old Anastasia

opening each of the dozen eggs and 18-month old Jazmine. FREE! FREE! in her basket. “I didn’t get no “This is their first train prizes.” ride and first Easter egg hunt,” But, prizes aside, volunteers Wiebe said. “It’s memories. This distributed more than 3,000 Start Your Spring right With a BackYard age only happens once.” eggs throughout the day. Connie ••• Prevallet, of Chehalis, said she Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 organized about 20 volunteers to twitter.com/AmyNileReports help put on the event. www.facebook.com/ home compoSting claSS “It gets bigger and bigger ev- AmyNileTheChronicle Saturday, April 6, 10:00 A.M. at the Central Transfer Station 1411 S. Tower Ave.

Additional classes the first Saturday of the month April - September Lewis County Master Recycler It’s a quick hands- Composters will share their years of on class where you Dorian Saucedo-Kallio, 6, gives a hug to Chicken Little, portrayed by Brandon Co- will learn to compost, len, 17, Olympia, while on the Easter Steam Train in Chehalis on Saturday. experience, knowledge, and enthusiasm tour the compost for home composting, composting with see more Photos demonstration site and worms (vermiculture) and recycling. ask questions! Visit www.chronline.com to see more photos from Saturday’s CH492828cz.ke Easter Egg Hunt and visit http://chronline.mycapture.com to For more information call: (360) 740-1452 or 1-800-749-5980 purchase photos from the event. Sponsored by Lewis County Solid Waste Utility • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013

News in Brief Centralia Police Department to Rochester Primary School to Hold Kindergarten Implement Video Arraignments Registration TECHNOLOGY: Police Will By The Chronicle Rochester Primary School No Longer Have to will start registration for kinder- Transport Inmates from garten on Monday. Parents must pick up registration packets at Lewis County Jail the school office, at 7440 James By Kyle Spurr Road SW in Rochester. Students [email protected] must be registered before they can be screened on May 15. Rather than transporting Preschool visits begin May 7 inmates from the Lewis Coun- and Head Start classroom tours ty jail to Centralia Municipal start on May 9. Court by police van for misde- For more information, call meanor arraignment hearings, a (360) 273-5161. new video arraignment system will allow inmates to appear be- fore a judge while still in custody at the jail. The video arraignments, the first of their kind in Lewis County, will go into effect in the Centralia Municipal Court on Tuesday, April 23. Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Police Chief Bob Berg said Centralia Police Chief Bob Berg explains Monday at Centralia City Hall how the city’s new video arraignment system for the transporting inmates for court Centralia Police Department will make work safer and easier for oicers. arraignments created safety con- cerns, staffing problems and a sist the inmates with paperwork. drain on resources since multiple A fax machine will be set up to trips had to be made between the send documents between the municipal court and the jail on court and the jail. hearing days. AUTOS Municipal Court Judge Steve in the Classifieds “We spent a great deal of staff Buzzard will be able to see each time on Tuesdays doing court inmate on a screen before hear- transports,” Berg said. ing a plea and setting bail. Berg said the video arraign- The municipal court practiced ments will be a part of the video a dry run with the system on Fri- visitation program already set Classifieds up at the Lewis County Jail day and Berg said city staff had no through the company Home- problem using the technology. WAV. The video arraignment Berg, who originally pro- will cost the city $15 an hour. posed the idea for video arraign- Berg estimates the new sys- ment in 1987 as a Lewis County tem will cost about $750 to undersheriff, said it is not a cost $1,500 a year, but with the sav- savings measure but purely a ings from less transporting, the safety improvement. March 29 - April 4 city should come out even. “We’ve had a couple of es- Life of PI When the video arraignment capes from court but caught $3 • PG begins later this month, a court them quickly,” Berg said. “It’s Centralia Police Chief Bob Berg explains how a municipal court judge will be able 12:00pm (Sat & Sun) clerk and community service of- always better to have them in to see an inmate on screen for hearing a plea and setting bail. Lincoln ficer will be sent to the jail to as- custody.” $3 • PG-13 CH491708cz.ke 5:00pm News in Brief Argo $3 • R By The Chronicle reach the age of 26 – whichever be 5 years old on or before Sept. and a state birth certificate to 9:00pm & 12:30 pm (Wed. Early Mat.) comes first. 1. Otherwise, students may reg- the registration. $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, Blake: Legislature • Incentivizing preventative ister for preschool. Parents may register their minor with parent at or before 6:00pm Minor with parent before 7 pm only care by doing away with out- Parents should bring an up- child for screening by calling $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE Accepting Federal 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia of-pocket costs for preventative to date immunization record (360) 978-4111. (360) 736-1634 • Dollars for Health Care care. “Treating folks before their condition worsens isn’t only the ‘Right Thing to Do’ the right thing to do, it saves us AREA’S ABSOLUTE BIGGEST GARAGE SALE! In an update from Olympia, money,” Blake said. 350 VENDOR BOOTHS … NOT A MISPRINT Rep. Brian Blake, D-Aberdeen, • Starting in 2014, no one can celebrated the third anniver- be denied health care coverage ONE LOCATION…ONE DAY ONLY sary of President if they’re sick. The ACA also re- SALE GOES ON RAIN OR SHINE - DON’T MISS IT! signing the Patient Protection moves any caps on lifetime ben- and Affordable Care Act into efits that may have been in place 2013 SPRING COMMUNITY law and said the program has — “common sense safeguards “already made critical improve- that will prevent a Washing- ments to our health care system.” tonian from losing everything Local implementation of when they get sick.” • Also coming in 2014, health the ACA means that next year the state will be able to ex- plans will be required to cover pand the Medicaid program to essential benefits including ma- Note: Newspaper ads must be placed early - we always have MORE booths by sale day. provide healthcare to 385,000 ternity care, mental health treat- Washingtonians making less ment, prescriptions and pediat- Early Bird Shoppers Pass Available NOW at Fair Oice OR than $15,000 a year. Over the ric care. at both gates on sale day…. $5.00 next two years, Medicaid ex- Enter Sat. only at 8:00 am ~ SAT. APRIL 6 ~ pansion will save Washington about $275 million, according Onalaska School District 99% ALL PUBLIC HOURS 9:00AM - 4:00PM - ONE DAY ONLY INDOORS or to Blake. to Hold Preschool and UNDER COVER… “Enjoy Yourself at Southwest Washington’s Biggest Treasure Hunt!” “The caveat is that the Legis- Stay and Play All Day - Nine Buildings Full of Surprises - 1,000’s of Bargains STAY lature has to accept the federal Kindergarten Screening FREE PARKING - Adult Admission $1.00 at 9:00 am– 4pm, Kids 12 & Under Get In dollars to do this,” Blake said. The Onalaska School District AND PLAY Free (must be accompanied by an adult) ...Delicious Breakfast till 10:30 am… “This is not only the fiscally re- will be holding preschool and ALL DAY! 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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] Centralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. WA. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 LocaL Event Intended to Prepare Students for Life After High School Returns to Chehalis TRaNSITIoN: Students to connect with local employers, About 275 students are ex- address, students will have the the armed forces. educators and cost-free agencies. pected to attend. chance to visit several breakout That session, traditionally, in the Individualized "It's all about who you know," Lewis County Commission- sessions, according to Handlen. has proved to be an eye-opening Education Program said Meja Handlen, the tran- er Edna Fund at a meeting Mon- At the employer panel, one of experience for many students, sition specialist for the Lewis day emphasized the importance the available breakout sessions, Handlen said. Will Meet Employers, County Special Education Co- of reaching out to at-risk and students will hear from local "A lot of kids say 'OK, I didn't Educators op. disabled students. employers and learn about what get into college, I guess I'll join The event is specifically de- Citing a 2013 statistic from it takes to get and stay hired in the military,'" Handlen said. By Lisa Broadt signed for students enrolled the Department of Commerce Lewis County. "But if you ask them, 'Why do [email protected] in Individualized Education website, Fund said about 21 per- "They get so lit up about it," you want to join the military?’ Programs, often called IEPs, cent of citizens with disabilities Handlen said about students’ they have no idea." The Individualized Educa- which are intended to define participate in the labor force. reactions to meeting business Other breakout sessions tion Program Invitational and individualized objectives for Comparatively, those without people and community leaders. include: "Worksource/Ameri- Transition Fair, an event intend- students and are mandated by disabilities participate at a rate The personal interaction also Corps," "Money Matters" and ed to prepare students for life the Individuals with Disabilities of about 61 percent. can be valuable to employers, "DDA 101," in which students can after high school, will return to Education Act for all students "You can see the disparity," who have the chance to get to learn the basics of the services Lewis County later this month who have been found to have a Fund said. "It's been that way for know students as individuals. provided by the Developmental following a four-year . disability, as defined by federal many, many years." "It's not those people," Han- Disabilities Administration. Presented by Lewis County regulations. dlen said. "It's our people." After the breakout sessions, Public Health and Social Ser- It’s also intended to help The INvITaTIoNaL will begin "This is about breaking that students will eat lunch and vices and the Lewis County students think, pragmatically, with a keynote address from barrier," she added. watch the "I Dress for Success" Community Network, the Invi- about routes — and potential representatives for the Depart- At another breakout session, business attire fashion show, in tational will take place at Bethel barriers — to success. ment of Vocational Rehabilita- college educators and students which all the clothing costs less Church in Chehalis on Tuesday, "We want to help kids go tion. They will speak about the will talk to attendees about the than $20. April 30, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. from an entitlement mindset to services the department pro- challenges and benefits of post- Vincent Perez, of the Asso- Members of the Lewis Coun- an adult-life mindset where if vides and how young people can secondary education. ciation of Washington School ty Community Network on you want something, you have access and take advantage of Military recruiters, at the Principals, will host the "real Monday described the free event to go out and get it," Handlen those services. "Military Option" panel, will give world, real fashion" show. as an opportunity for students said. Following the introductory students answers about life in News in Brief Centralia Pool Group Both people, if caught, will appeared Monday morning in a Rash of vandalism be arrested for first-degree mali- dirt lot on West Sussex Avenue Reported in Mossyrock cious mischief, which is a felony, in Tenino. Stamper said. Mayor Eric Strawn said he Searches for Solutions By The Chronicle “It’s a felony amount in terms did not make the sign and had STaRT-up: Grassroots Police are currently inves- of the dollar value in repairing only recently learned of its ex- tigating a string of vandalism everything,” he said. istence. It appeared to be a play Group Seeks Support to incidents Friday night that left The graffiti all over town was on Strawn’s stage name “Mayor- Save Pearl Street Pool ‘‘I’m concerned if we several buildings in Mossyrock of two separate markings: a logo juana,” which he uses in his new with graffiti markings. and message that read, “We are foray into standup comedy. By Kyle Spurr put everything into Mossyrock Police Chief Jer- anonymous. We are legion. We Strawn said he has no plans [email protected] starting this year, we emy Stamper said two suspects do not forgive. We do not forget. to open a dispensary and free used stencils and spray paint to Expect us.” clinic or hand out “free green The community group form- might not have the leave approximately 30 mark- cards,” as advertised on the ing to help save the Pearl Street Anyone with information ings in various places within city about the graffiti is urged to handmade sign. Pool met Monday night in the energy for next year.’’ limits. “I had nothing to do with it. Centralia Timberland Library to contact Lewis County Crime Most of the graffiti, about Stoppers at 1-800-748-6422 or That’s private property,” he told identify needs and brainstorm Bill Ralph 21 taggings, were on windows, The Chronicle Monday after- ideas for fundraising. the Mossyrock Police Depart- Pearl Street Pool supporter doors and walls at Mossyrock ment at (360) 983-8115. noon. The Centralia City Council High School, he said. There The mayor, who had not yet voted last month to allow local might have been some more in- seen the sign, said he believed it citizens six months to form an cidents outside of city limits that april Fool’s: Tenino was on a lot that, until recently, organization to support the pool “We need to have the name have not yet been reported. was listed on the town’s nui- rather than closing it and replac- The vandalism is currently Marijuana Dispensary sance abatement list for a code- ing it with a new community say what we need to do or people are going to think we’re a restau- under investigation and Stamp- In an apparent April Fool’s violating 40-foot dirt pile. park. er said he has surveillance foot- Day joke, a sign advertising the “It’s sad,” Strawn said. “I Centralia residents Molly Lo- rant or something,” Josh said. Logan said she started the age that shows two people spray- future site for “Mayor Mari- guess we didn’t have enough gan, her father, Josh Logan, and ing graffiti on a building. juana’s Dispensary and Clinic” problems already.” Bill Ralph, a local commercial process of making the group landlord, led the meeting Mon- a nonprofit by acquiring a tax day night and debated focusing number under the name Stop CC 15891 efforts on opening the pool this and Swim. She said the name USDOT 649958 year or forming a sustainable can be changed at anytime. longterm plan. “We just need something VIN 62534575 “I’m concerned if we put ev- catchy,” Logan said. Other needs the group ex- GVW 118,000 Not for hIre v USDOT 649958 gvw erything into starting this year, we might not have the energy pressed were startup funds, legal for next year,” Ralph said. “Are help and support from the local we going to get so worn out this American Legion, along with lo- We do department of IN 62534575 year that we can’t go longterm?” cal businesses. Community Development The citizen organization has Director Emil Pierson, who at- until Aug. 31 to bring a proposal tended the meeting, advised the to the city council. After that, transportation regulatory group that the city council will the council might pursue plans likely want to see a long range drawn up by the city’s Parks and plan to keep the pool open in the Recreation Advisory Board that 33,000 numbers for all future with decreased cost to the would close the pool and use city. the space for a park, filled with 88,000 The city currently pays about a “splash pad,” basketball court types of trucks, $10,000 a year to maintain the and playground. closed pool. When it was last The group will meet again on IN 62534575 Wednesday night at Brownstone open in 2010, the city paid nearly 796543 USDOT GVW V private carriers, commercial $33,000 annually to run the pool, Coffee Lounge in downtown according to the city. Centralia at 7 p.m. The group set a initial fund- transporters etc. raising goal of $70,000 this year Have a for repairs, finding personnel to mobile phone? run the pool and other expenses. 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Photos by Sean Wills / The Blaze Local middle school students compete at the first annual Blazer Bot competition in the Centralia Col- A middle school student claps to start his robot competing in the lege Health and Wellness Center on Saturday, March 26. Students and their robots competed in three Sumo Bot event of Blazer Bot, where competitor’s robots faced off in events: drag racing, sumo bot and search and rescue. an attempt to push the other one outside the black tape boundary.

34 Colleges, 30 Districts, BELIZE ADVENTURE One Capitol Event By Hallie Simons and to showcase some of the in- munity and Technical Colleges See The Blaze novative things each college is and the Washington Associa- Belize doing. tion of Community and Tech- Photos A hundred Washington Some brought student-en- nical Colleges. Online state legislators attended the gineered robots, others hand- Marty Brown, executive Community and Technical made wines and food. One col- director for Washington State College Open House in the lege brought a machine that can Board of Community and Columbia Room at the state carve any design out of metal. Technical Colleges, was thrilled Capitol building in Olympia on The theme of the night, by the event and by the hope- Inslee Thursday, March 21. however, was that everything ful mission of the community Greets The mission of the night was student driven. For stu- colleges to provide quality, low- was to promote “education and dents, by students: improv- cost education to everyone. Academic training for the real world.” ing the quality of education in “I love the mission, I love TEAM Across Washington, there communities one student at a the fact that it can change lives. are 34 community and tech- time. What a great event. I’m proud nical colleges. Nine of them, “For some students, a four- of the schools and the staff that including Centralia College, year is a good option, they put it on. A lot of legislators brought displays to help legis- know exactly what they want to turned out,” said Brown. lators to learn more about the do. But for the majority of stu- Jan Yoshiwara, deputy ex- exciting things each college is dents, a community college is ecutive director for education doing. safer mentally. They can try out services, agreed with Brown. Members of the boards of so many options,” said Linda “I love how much differ- trustees for each college, presi- Cowan, a trustee from Green ence community colleges can Photo by Sean Wills / The Blaze dents, vice presidents and col- River Community College. make in people’s lives, and I’ve Students, student government and members of the college faculty lege staff were all present to The event was sponsored by seen that time and again,” he gathered to discuss the possibility of Centralia College becoming a smoke-free campus. The purpose of the meeting was simply to gather help showcase to the legisla- the State Board of Community said. “We make a difference in information on the general opinion of the idea, not to make a deci- tors how important low-cost and Technical Colleges, the thousands of people’s lives ev- sion. College President Dr. James Walton and Steve Ward, Vice-Pres- ident of Finance and Admisinstration, were present to answer ques- schools are to the communities Trustees Association of Com- ery year.” tions on what the proposed policy change would entail. Serious About Spring Sports? AthleteS trAin here!

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By Emmalee Baker The booth may incorporate By Hallie Simons scholarship, Willows, who will colleges that they came from. The Blaze other clubs and programs from The Blaze be moving on to attend Seattle Inslee is a former professor at campus. Pacific University in the fall, Yakima Community College. Why celebrate Earth Day “We hope to get the energy Centralia College students was also honored as one of eight “You can go the length and when the celebration can last all program involved … They have week? Edward Riley and Delanie students to receive a $250 schol- breadth of the state of Wash- a variety of displays that help Willows were honored as two From April 22 to April 26, people understand how we use arship from Washington State ington, but the most inspiring of the 65 members of the 18th the Centralia College Science our energy, and how much en- Credit Union. stories come out of our com- Club will be heavily involved in ergy we use. We’d like to fea- Annual All Washington Aca- “It was an amazing surprise. munity colleges,” Inslee said. Earth Week celebrations. Earth ture the electronics club that demic Team during a ceremony I feel really honored to be able “Once you have a young person Day is Monday, April 22. does recycling of batteries,” said at South Puget Sound Commu- to represent CC as one of two who sees goals for themselves, During the week, the club Carlson. nity College on March 21. out of so many students who you have a young person who plans on selling homemade cof- There are stations set up all “It’s really one of the high- applied at CC,” Willows said af- goes on to be successful in their fee cup sleeves as well as flower over campus. One station is in and vegetable starts. According lights of the year, getting to ter the event. community. There’s nothing the science center foyer, where honor these students for their One of the highlights of else we can do that gives more to Brittany Kennedy and Brit- students can recycle old batter- achievements,” said Dr. James the event was Gov. Jay Inslee’s bang for our buck than com- ney Bradley, the club president ies. These stations are set up by and vice president, respectively, Walton, president of Centralia speech honoring the students munity colleges.”

Centralia College Student News on the Web the on News Student College Centralia the electronics club. the coffee cup sleeves are made Earth Week is a big event College. and praising the community out of recycled plastic bags. The for the science club on campus, Each team member will re- plastic bags are used in place of but the club also has an ongoing ceive a $500 scholarship from yarn, and are crocheted into a water quality project. Starting Key Bank for their academic sleeve that slides on the outside last January, the science club achievements. Seattle Pacific of the coffee cups. began testing the water quality University, Western Washing- A wide variety of plant starts of China Creek, which flows ton University, The Evergreen will also be sold throughout the through campus. During the week. Flowers, such as pansies, State College, Seattle University month of January, a dead salm- and Saint Martin’s University will be available along with a on was found along the banks have also pledged scholarship wide assortment of vegetables, of China Creek, a development such as beans, peas and lettuce. indicative of the progressing awards for any of the team In preparation for Earth Week, health of the creek. Because of members that attend those members of the science club the extensive efforts to clean schools after graduating from Read More Online met in the Centralia College up the creek by the science community college. greenhouse March 8 to plant club and the community, more Riley hasn’t decided where www.centraliablaze.com seeds for the plant start sale. salmon are predicted to return he wants to attend after gradu- According to Lisa Carlson, a to China Creek. ating in the spring, but stated biology professor and a science The water quality testing is that he was very honored by the club adviser, a majority of the important to predict how well Photo by Elliott Townsend / The Blaze week’s events will be happening ceremony. All Washington Academic Team members Delanie Willows and Ed- the salmon will do when they In addition to the Key Bank ward Riley pose for a photo with college president Dr. James Walton in the foyer. The club also plans return, as well as benefit the after after a ceremony honoring their achievements. BEAT to set up a booth in the new sci- community. ence center. At the booth, sci- “The most fundamental on ence club members will dem- thing is that China Creek flows onstrate how to make green, into the Chehalis River and the eco-friendly cleaning products. lots of communities get drink- STREET Members will also show other ing water out of the Chehalis students how to compost. River,” Carlson said. “We’re This display will also in- also trying to improve habitat Who is clude information about water for salmon spawning in China quality tests of China Creek. the Creek.” most interesting professor CH494031cz.ke on CC’s campus?

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By Janice Knutz The Blaze At the beginning of this year the Centralia College softball pro- gram was in a desperate need for a new coach. The ladies pre-season workouts were ready to start and without a new coach, they would have to forfeit the season. One of Centralia’s very own baseball players is the connect- ing link to the Lady Blazer’s new coach. Kanoa Bajo, a freshman, heard about the call for a new coach and mentioned it to his fa- ther, Matt. He felt his father was a Read More Online @ good fit for the position and told him to apply. After numerous in- terviews, the panel selected Matt Centralia College Student News on the Web the on News Student College Centralia Bajo from Battle Ground, Wash. Matthew Bajo was born in 1962 centraliablaze.com in Waialua, Hawaii on the island of O’ahu and he graduated from Waialua High School in 1980. Dur- ing his high school years he devel- oped a love for sports and was re- By The cruited by Pacific University to play football. After accepting a full ride, Numbers though, a strange turn of events put Bajo on the baseball diamond Pertinent statistics for the next four years. In 1985 he in the Centralia graduated with a degree in Physical College world of Education and Health, and spent the athletics next four years helping out with the university’s many programs. Over the next 10 years Bajo Standings was a head coach for several soft- ball programs in northern Oregon Baseball high schools. In 1993 he decided to change course and join the police West Region department and Bajo became spe- Conf. Ov. cially trained as a K9 master and Lower Col. 4-0 18-2 field training officer. After a dis- Tacoma 2-2 13-5 abling gunshot to the leg, Bajo took Pierce 2-2 11-9 a leave of absence from the force. Centralia 2-2 7-13 After making a few important Clark 0-4 7-13 life decisions, Bajo took on the Green River 0-0 6-12 position as Battle Ground High Grays Harbor 2-2 4-17 School’s disciplinary enforcer and assisted with the sports programs. This gave him more time at home Softball and with his family. He married his wife Jennifer West Region in 1993 and has a 19-year-old son Conf. Ov. and a 13-year-old daughter. Highline 2-0 8-2 Bajo has instilled “Ohana,” Pierce 0-0 7-10 which means “family” and Grays Harbor 0-0 3-10 “Imua,” which means “onward,” in Green River 0-0 2-7 Hawaiian, in the softball program. Centralia 0-0 1-7 His goal is for the Lady Blazers is S. Puget So. 0-2 0-5 to play as a team. The Lady Blazers’ first league game is set for Friday, April 5 at home against South Puget Sound Pete Caster / [email protected] Offensive Leaders at 3 p.m. at Fort Borst Park. Centralia College softball coach Matt Bajo watches his team from the dugout at Centralia’s Fort Borst Park on Saturday, March 23. Where Are They Now CC Baseball Batting Average Pitcher Alex Bos in Charge for Concordia Eric O'Bryan .296 By Janice Knutz appeared in nine games and wants to continue playing base- Justin Wilson .284 The Blaze started six for the Cavaliers. His ball. His goal is to join an in- Beau Besaw .250 oppositions batting average is a dependent team or travel over- At six-foot, one-inch, Alex Riley Shintafer .236 low .208. seas. Bos has the height to be a tal- The Cavaliers have an 11- “I miss the close group of Austin Steele .234 ented college baseball pitcher. 15 record for the 2012-2013 sea- friends that I had at Centralia,” He also has the advantage of son so far. Bos said. “It’s a small town so a RBIs being left handed. This is Bos’s last year of core group of friends is impor- Justin Wilson 14 Bos graduated from Prairie eligibility, but after college, he tant.” Sean Harris 8 High School in 2009 and went Justin Rinta 7 on to attend Centralia Col- Riley Shintafer 6 lege and play baseball. During his two years, Bos had a career Austin Steele 5 earned run average of 4.32 while facing over 400 batters. The lefty also started 13 games Offensive Leaders for the Trailblazers, with a 5-5 win loss record over 93 innings. CC Softball After Centralia, Bos made his way down to Anaheim, Ca- Batting Averages lif., to play for Biola University. Haley Givens .368 Things did not go as Bos ini- Elissa Mendenhall .364 tially planned and transferred Lauren Fisher .300 to Portland to play for the Con- cordia Cavaliers in the fall of

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Inslee Reneges on No-Tax Campaign Promises Gov. Jay Inslee released his We see no justification for which include limiting tax ex- rise by $800 million. 2013-15 budget proposal last Our Views asking state citizens to spend emptions, are $94 million on Inslee’s proposal to raise week, calling for a spending in- this past October, Inslee said, more of their money on govern- new car purchases, $51 million taxes marks a misunderstand- crease of $1.2 billion compared “Under my plan, it should not ment services. on bottled water, business and ing by the rookie governor. to the prior budget. be necessary to address that State revenues under In- occupation taxes of $94 million, Washington state’s economy is Just six months ago, during a issue because in my plan we’re slee’s plan would rise from $534 million on service-indus- fragile and the economic recov- heated campaign against then- not going to request additional $31.3 billion in the 2011-13 try businesses, $78 million for ery from the Great Recession state Atty. Gen. Rob McKenna, taxes.” biennium to a projected $34.7 computer software purchases, still under way. Inslee repeatedly promised not At another debate just be- billion in 2013-15. That would $83 million for telephone ser- Raising taxes on working to raise taxes. It was, in our fore the election, Inslee said, “I include the $1.2 billion in vices, and even extending the families and small businesses opinion, a key to Inslee’s win in would veto anything that heads higher taxes. tax on the state’s microbrewer- puts the recovery in peril. November. the wrong direction and the We don’t have a revenue ies, which is expected to raise Inslee should go back and Inslee said during a televised wrong direction is new taxes in problem. We have a spending $127 million. view his talking points during debate in October “... I don’t the state of Washington.” problem. State college tuition, under the election and give the voters believe that tax increases are Now, instead of vetoing a In 2010, “temporary” taxes Inslee’s plan, would rise by 5 what he promised in regard to the right route forward for our proposal from the Senate or on beer and some business ser- percent, while at the same time taxes. state.” House to raise taxes, Inslee is vices passed, but were supposed increased compensation pay- We ask Inslee to simply walk At a debate in Yakima, also leading the way to higher taxes. to sunset this year. The taxes, ments to state workers would his talk. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Were My Kids Born in the Wrong Generation? The other day, my 11-year- But it’s the women who live old daughter told me, “Some- with the physical and emotional times I feel like I was born in consequences of that decision, the wrong generation.” whether they opt to abort the When I mentioned that “fetus” or give birth to the baby. to my son, now 18, he said, “I It used to be that fathers forced know exactly what she means.” men to marry daughters whose My husband and I are reputations had been sullied. to “blame.” We tried to instill Of course, that was the day Christian values in our children when sex outside of marriage and provide them with a basic could tarnish reputations. To- moral foundation — knowledge day, it’s glorified on television of and love for God and Jesus programs and motion pictures, Christ, his son; respect for life in song lyrics and advertise- from the womb to the tomb; ments. love for them- Last week, Victoria’s Secret selves and oth- released a new line of lingerie ers; no swear- for pre-pubescent teenagers — ing; no fighting that’s girls who are 10, 11 and or bullying; no 12 years old. The “Bright Young sex before mar- Things” lingerie features lacy Letters to the Editor riage. black cheeksters displaying the I look at word “Wild” and risqué green- Meeting for Hispanics Wasn’t you might be asking yourself, “So what, what’s the list and and-white polka dot hipsters that got to do with me?” see common By Julie McDonald with the words “Feeling Lucky?” Planned by Centralia School District Plenty! There is no planet such as ours within sense, yet we Why can’t we let our kids be To the editor: 20 light years of us. Think about that a second: live in a world where 10- and kids? My daughter is looking A lot has been written about the Centralia Why is that? We are the only planet in our uni- 11-year-olds are dating, popular forward to her 12th birthday School District planning a meeting for Hispanic verse that has an abundance of life, streams, for- music is rife with foul language, when she’ll be allowed to have parents. ested hills, animals, oceans and its sea life, birds drinking and smoking pot are her ears pierced. The problem is, it never happened. There was and an abundant food source. All this and then considered cool, and sex before Television programs show a meeting, but the school district did not plan it. some, created especially for us to enjoy and live comfortably. marriage is almost expected, men and women engaging in Hispanic parents and district officials came to- whether it’s heterosexual or ho- sex willy-nilly. Preteens sing gether through the efforts of mostly one person: It doesn’t exist anywhere else but here on mosexual physical intimacy. lyrics to popular songs about Adrianna Garibay. Earth, which we take for granted. And my friend, do you think for a moment that all this just hap- If they could, my parents going all the way tonight and She arranged using the gym at Edison Elemen- and grandparents — even some pened without any thought whatsoever? Regard- short-term hookups for physi- tary just like the Christian club, sports groups, who were staunch Democrats — ing of where you fit into the big picture, here or cal satisfaction without com- Scouts, Parks and Recreation and others reserve would roll over in their graves the scheme of things, we turn to the first page of mitment. I remember listening rooms at Edison. (It’s a historic building and has looking at today. the biggest best seller of all time. to one of my nephew’s CDs in its 1918 Edison District charm. It’s a gem in the Some Republican strategists the car and counting 17 occur- center of Centerville.) The very first sentence in that book written by urge their party to abandon its rences of the F-word in just one Moses begins with, “In the beginning, God cre- Garibay informed members of her congrega- strong stands against abortion song. ated the heavens and earth.” tion. She posted flyers around town. She took fly- and same-sex marriage. The When my son was young, Stop right there and let’s analyze that nearly ers to schools for all parents. Supreme Court may eventually friends and relatives were play- 5,000-year-old statement. God, who refers to legalize gay marriage nation- ing a first-person shooter game She and friends met with district officials and himself as “I Am,” created the heavens and earth ally and render the issue moot, called Serious Sam. This was invited them to share how Hispanic students were merely by thinking about it. doing on state tests. as voters did in Washington. after the Columbine shooting That’s one of the differences between God and Abortion is never going away, in Colorado, and I had serious Garibay did the interpreting at no cost to the us, and there is a significant reason for that. But but it’s heartening to see the reservations about allowing my district. Parents wanted their children to learn more importantly, God made man with his bare number drop dramatically son to play such video games. English as quickly as possible and wondered about hands in guess whose image? programs to do that. from a high of more than 1.6 I remember acquiescing only Also, to give that new creation life, God him- million in 1990. Still, since its after we turned on the “hippie District officials presented achievement data self breathed into the nostrils of his new creation legalization in 1973, nearly 55 mode,” which meant that every when asked, just as they would for any parents he called man and named Adam, giving man life million babies have perished, or time he hit a target, flowers ex- with a question or concern. and part of his spirit, that God takes back when in dehumanizing liberal speak, ploded rather than blood sprays. Garibay and her friends should be commend- we expire. “pregnancies have been termi- Like my children, some- ed for their part in bringing parents together with God also made woman out of one of Adam’s nated.” times I feel like I was born into school officials to discuss education. The right to They call legalized abortion ribs and named her Eve and placed Adam and the wrong generation. Maybe assembly is pretty nice. Eve in the Garden of Eden. No one knows exact- a woman’s rights issue. But I that’s why I enjoy interview- have to wonder if it’s not more ly where the Garden of Eden is today but have a ing people who lived during good idea where it was. of a man’s issue, expunging the the Greatest Generation, when Neal Kirby I’m a firm believer that our Earth is like a male species of any and all cul- more people prayed, pledged al- Edison Elementary principal pability for creating unwanted legiance and preferred purity to touch of Eden that God created especially for us. life through unprotected sex. the profane. It has everything we need to satisfy and sustain a Nowadays, if a girl becomes ••• Costly Searches Have Failed to Find comfortable living, which we should be grateful pregnant, men can give them Julie McDonald, a personal his- Life Elsewhere in the Universe for. some cash and say, “Go take torian from Toledo, may be reached God takes back his spirit that dwells within us care of it.” at [email protected]. To the editor: when a person dies. It doesn’t die, we do. Howev- After spending billions of research dollars er, we can go with it if we choose, which is God’s to find out what’s out there 20 light years from plan and we are told is a better place to be than First Amendment Center Quote of the Day Earth in our universe, what have we come up here. with? Nothing but void, barren and lifeless satel- We are reminded that the end of time is rapid- lite bodies somewhat like our moon and countless ly approaching, Wouldn’t it be assuring to know “By what miracle is the hot magma of the earth meteorites with no hint of water. that would be going home to heaven to- transformed into that which we call speech?” And unbearable cold beyond imagination. A gether? light year is the distance that light travels in a year Henry Miller at the rate of 186,000 miles per second. As you Art Reynolds author, 1941 can imagine, that takes in a lot of real estate. And Chehalis

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Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT as well as an outstanding warrant 13000 block of U.S. Highway stolen medication from North diesel fuel that was siphoned from at 1:06 p.m. Saturday on the 1000 12 on March 26. Video surveil- Market Boulevard at 1:08 p.m. a bus were all reportedly stolen. Theft block of South Gold Street. lance shows a man believed to be Friday. The case is still under in- Someone entered the building by • There was a report shortly • Martin W. Gallagher, 51, Nickolas Allerding, who is pos- vestigation. removing a window. The case is before 10 a.m. Monday of a theft Centralia, was arrested and sibly from Michigan, stealing • Two chain saws, a leaf still under investigation. of money from a business on the booked into jail for possession the bag. Allerding has not been blower and a weedeater were re- • Patricia M. Horrace, 30, of 500 block of North Pearl Street. of suspected methamphetamine located, and detectives request ported stolen at 9:17 p.m. Satur- Morton, was arrested and booked and alleged possession of a sto- anyone with information about day from the 600 block of South- into jail for an alleged burglary Stolen Bike len vehicle near the intersection Allerding contact the Lewis west Pacific Avenue. that occurred to a residence on • A bike was reported stolen of North Gold Street and Mari- County Sheriff’s Office. the 100 block of Westlake Avenue at 10:30 a.m. Monday on the 500 on Street at 1:51 p.m. Friday. Assault at 7:15 a.m., March 25. block of Woodland Avenue. • Tonya L. Baker, 30, Cheha- • Police took a report of a Bear-Mace Assault Minor and Alcohol lis, was arrested and booked into Fraud possible burglary to a residence • Damen Kroll, 23, Chehalis, • Gregory S. Albright, 20, of jail for fourth-degree assault on on the 400 block of Oneill Road • Police took a report at 12:27 was arrested and booked into Chehalis, was cited and released the 100 block of South Market at 6:42 p.m. Friday. The incident p.m. Monday from the 700 block jail for fourth-degree assault af- for minor in possession of alco- Boulevard at 10:14 p.m. Sunday. is still under investigation. of E Street of a credit card account ter he allegedly sprayed another hol on the 600 block of Forest • Officers responded to a being opened in the victim’s name. man with bear mace on the 1400 Napavine Road West at about possible burglary on the 500 - MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT Keyed Car block of Delaware Avenue at 2:33 a.m. Saturday after depu block of Main Avenue at 8:08 3:20 p.m. Saturday. ties found him staggering down Drugs at School p.m. Friday. The caller report- • A car was keyed on the the side of the road. Albright ap- ed items were moved around a 3000 block of Borst Avenue at Assault - • Three female juveniles peared to be intoxicated and ad between the ages of 16 and 17 porch, and that the person was 4:23 p.m. Monday. • David L. Reser, 25, Cen- mitted to drinking Jack Daniels at Morton Junior/Senior High concerned someone may have tralia, was arrested for allegedly Car Problems and Bacardi rum, according to School were referred to the Lew- entered the residence. An officer shoving his uncle on the 2900 the sheriff’s office. His blood- is County Prosecutor’s Office responded, searched the resi- • A mirror on a vehicle was block of Mount Vista Road at alcohol content registered at for controlled substance charges dence and found it to be secure. reportedly damaged on the 700 4:11 p.m. Friday. .14. He was issued a citation and after they were found in posses- • Police took a report of a block of G Street at 9:56 a.m. • Edward A. Morgan, 52, transported to his house. sion of suspected marijuana at burglary to an airport hanger Sunday. Chehalis, was arrested and 9:45 a.m. Wednesday. at 3:15 p.m. Saturday. Several • A vehicle parked on the 1300 booked into jail on the 1000 block of North Pearl Street was ChEhALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT items are believed to have been block of Long Road at 7:34 p.m. Burglary taken, including a generator, broken into and the steering wheel Friday after he allegedly pushed Overflowing Toilet was stolen. The vehicle prowl was • Police took a report of a several hand-held radios and a his ex-girlfriend and threatened Causes Concern burglary to the Morton school GPS. The victim is currently in reported at 11:53 a.m. Sunday. to cut her with a sword. • Someone called police at 11:42 bus garage at 8:05 a.m. Friday. A the hospital and out of the area. • A key was stolen from a car - on the 1300 block of Lakeshore a.m. Monday to report a woman Gateway laptop computer, a de The burglary was reported by a Drive at 10:43 a.m. Friday. LEWIS COuNTY ShERIFF’S OFFICE was throwing human waste out vice used for jump-starting school family member. The case is still of the window because her toilet buses and an unknown amount of under investigation. Burglary Disorderly Conduct had been overflowing for the last • A basement to a residence • Deputies arrested Conner four days. The caller, the woman’s was broken into on the 600 F. Green, 21, of Onalaska, for neighbor, wanted to know who - block of South Pearl Street. The alleged disorderly conduct, ob would handle the overflowing toi- Melvin F. burglary was reported at 1:16 struction and resisting arrest on let since a landlord would not deal p.m. Sunday. the 300 block of Carlisle Avenue. with it. An officer tried to respond, Moore • Video games were stolen Deputies responded at 7:49 a.m. but was unsuccessful in contacting from a residence that was broken Friday to a report that Green the reporting party. Melvin F. Moore, 77, into on the 1800 block of North was allegedly fighting with an- of Dryad, passed away at Pearl Street. The burglary was other man, and when a group ‘Strange Lady’ on the Tracks home on Saturday, March reported at 3:31 p.m. Sunday. of people tried to break up the • Cherie A. Galliani, 48, 23, 2013. fight, Green allegedly tried to of Chehalis, was arrested and A visitation will be held Stolen TV fight them. Police located Green, booked into jail for second-degree from 12:00 p.m. - 5:00 • Rental equipment was re- who appeared to be intoxicated, criminal trespass after someone p.m., on Thursday, April 4, 2013, at Brown Mortuary in ported stolen at 10 a.m. on the at his house. Green allegedly lied called to report a “strange lady in Chehalis. 1400 block of South Gold Street to deputies about his identity the middle of the railroad tracks” - - A graveside service will after it was discovered two peo and about having a gun. at 4:40 p.m. Friday near the rail be held at 1pm, on Friday, ple who had rented a TV left the road crossing on Northwest Cen- April 5, 2013, at Doty-Dryad state with it. ter Street. The caller reported that Cemetery, in Doty. To view the obituary, please go Stolen Ski Equipment the train had to stop because the to chronline.com/obituaries. Drugs • Police are currently seeking woman was digging in the dirt • Chantal Latour, 24, Centra- a suspect who is believed to have Brown Mortuary Service around the tracks. 229 North Market Blvd. Condolences may be offered at lia, was arrested and booked into been responsible for the theft of Chehalis, WA 98532 www.brownmortuary.com jail for possession of suspected a ski bag, valued at $1,100, from Theft (360) 748-4496 methamphetamine and heroin the White Pass Ski Lodge on the • Officers took a report of Death Notices Crude Oil — $96.88 per barrel (CME Commodities Group) • TERRY LEE ANDERSEN, 51, Winlock, died Gas in Washington — $3.74 (AAA of Gold — $1,600 (Monex) Friday, March 29, at Providence Centra- Washington) Silver — $28.03 (Monex) In Loving Memory of lia Hospital. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Newell-Hoerling’s Terry Lee Andersen Mortuary, Centralia. A celebration of life Ter was an avid outdoorsman will follow the memorial service at New joSeph DrAzIL and was happiest when he was Hope Church, 2100 N. National Ave., September 23, 1917 - March 31, 2013 Chehalis. Arrangements are under the hunting or on the river ishing direction of Newell-Hoerling’s. Joseph Drazil, Garrett Allen and Ellie with his boys. • MARIETTA “MARY” I. (BAKER) BLATT, 67, Pe 95, passed away on of Morton and Jerry Surviving Terry are his wife, Ell, died Sunday, March 31, at home. A Sunday, March 31, Allen and Loretta of Delyn and three sons, Kanan celebration of life will be at 1 p.m. Satur- 2013 at the family Clyde, Texas, step- Lee, Nicholas Lee and Dustin day, April 13, at Pe Ell Methodist Church. home in Centralia. grandchildren, David Arrangements are under the direction He was born to Louis and Kayla Allen of James. Ter was very proud of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. and Mary (Doubek) Morton, Jeremy of his Norwegian/Viking • ELAINE PILLETTE, 75, Centralia, died Fri- Drazil on September and Jennifer of heritage and gave each of his day, March 29, in Lacey. A celebration of 23, 1917 in South Cheyanne, Wyo., step- four precious grandchildren life will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the great-grandchildren, Centralia Church of the Nazarene. A cel- Bend, Wash. Viking nicknames: Emmah ebration also will be held on Pillette’s He served in World Addie and Caleb of Mae Andersen (Gerda Mae), birthday, Sept. 26, in Valley City, N.D. Ar- War II, in the Aleutian Cheyanne, Wyo., Troy Islands, Alaska. Right and Lawrie of Morton, Terry Lee Andersen passed Roguen Lee Schmit (Baine), rangements are under the direction of Ethen Keith Schmit (Angus) Brown Mortuary Service, Chehalis. after the end of the and Cheyenne of away on Good Friday, March • MELVIN F. MOORE, 77, Dryad, died Sat- war, he served as a Topock, Ariz., cousins, 29, 2013 at Providence and Korben James Schmit guard of prisoners Delores Hughes of urday, March 23, at home. Visitation Centralia Hospital, in (Bovine). Also surviving are will be noon-5 p.m. Thursday at Brown and as an interpreter. Nevada, Bob and Lisa his mother, Rosie O’Connor, Centralia, Wash. Mortuary Service, Chehalis. A graveside When Joseph returned Doubek of Raymond father, Frank Jerome service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Doty- home, he made a and Joann and Harry He was born July 1, 1961 Andersen, and step-father, Bob Dryad Cemetery, Doty. Arrangements living farming cattle Kapeikis of British in Crescent City, Calif., to are under the direction of Brown. O’Connor, three sisters, and and trees. Columbia. Rosemary Louise and Frank He was a well He was preceded two brother-in-laws, Rebecca Jerome Andersen. Terry grew liked man with many in death by a cousin, Economou and (Maurice), up in the Napavine/Chehalis Lotteries friends. One of Kenneth Doubek, two Cynthia Tahl and (William), them was his close brothers, Frank and area of Washington. He Washington’s Saturday Games Natalie Hieronymus, four friend, Pat Slusher Walter Drazil and a married the love of his life, nephews in Washington and Powerball: 11-23-26-46-55, 27 of Centralia. One of sister, Lillie Drazil. Delyn Kay Powe on May Next : $50 million his favorite memories A step-grandson, one nephew in Maryland. 11, 1993, in Chehalis, Wash. Lotto: 04-31-34-39-45-46 was winning the Stephen also preceded One niece, two great-nieces Next jackpot: $1.19 million State Basketball him in death, along Their life together was illed and one great-nephew in Hit 5: 02-04-20-21-23 Tournament in 1936, with his late wife, with love and happiness by while he attended Anna, who passed in Washington. One aunt and Next cashpot: $190,000 their three sons, Kanan Lee, uncle in California, one aunt Match 4: 13-15-18-21 Willapa Valley High 1996. Nicholas Lee and Dustin School. At Joe’s request in Washington and three Daily Game: 5-9-6 He is survived by there will be no James. aunts and one uncle in Idaho. Keno: 02-24-25-26-38-41-43-44-46- his wife, Ruth, of memorial services Terry was a member of the 49-50-52-56-57-62-66-72-75-78-79 Cousins, Russ, Lorianne, Centralia, family, at this time. Carpenters and Pile Drivers Kathy, Gloria, Suzie, Jackie, Kathy and Jack Benoun Arrangements are Unions for 37 years. The Karen, Sharon, Danny, Paul, Washington’s Sunday Games of Frances, Larry and in care of Stoller’s Chehalis, Washington area Mary Jane Doubek of Mortuary in Raymond. Mike, Greg, Alvin, Al, Joe, Match 4: 05-07-12-13 Raymond, sister-in- was always his home base, Tom, Marie, Debbie, John Daily Game: 8-9-1 To view this obituary, please go although he worked for years law, Martha Drazil of to chronline.com/obituaries. Richard, and Johnnie. Keno: 01-02-06-07-09-15-18-19-26- Longview, step-sons, in the California Bay area 30-32-34-35-39-50-56-59-61-65-80 A memorial service, will and Alaska, most memorably be held at Newell-Hoerling’s Nome, Alaska, building Mortuary, Friday, April 5, See The Difference shipping docks into the Bering 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at 205 Sea in the dead of winter. He W. Pine St., Centralia, enjoyed working in Alaska WA 98531. Following the Inspect Our because he felt closer to his memorial service please join crematOry Norwegian/Viking heritage. us for a celebration of life at He was a master in heavy New Hope Church, 2100 N. Watch the informational CH494208sl.cg construction and also worked National Avenue, Chehalis, video on our website on many freeway and bridge WA 98532. To visit with us call: 1-888-753-1065 projects in Washington and To view this obituary, please go Oregon. to chronline.com/obituaries. www.funeralalternatives.org • Main 9 LOCAL / FROM FRONT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 Rochester Woman’s Death Under Investigation By Jeremy Pawloski before she died, court papers her head on a nightstand. He According to the forensic pa- fered from the original report.” The Olympian state. said she suffered “a large goose thologist, the head injury “had a During this interview, he said he Details of the sheriff’s inves- egg on the back of her head.” He chance to clot, which indicates it did not know how she initially The Thurston County Sher- tigation are included in a search said he then put an icepack on occurred one to three days prior hit her head on the night she iff’s Office is investigating a warrant affidavit to take items the back of her head, and they to her death,” court papers state. died. 48-year-old Rochester woman’s from the Rochester home the went back to bed. “This is not consistent with re- During the interview, he death after her ex-husband man shared with his ex-wife. He said he was subsequently ports that she fell three hours was asked why he had removed called 911 on March 8 to report The affidavit indicates the cou- awoken just before calling 911, prior to her death.” photographs of his ex-wife from that she was unconscious and ple had reconciled and moved to the sound of his ex-wife fall- Thurston County Coroner the home after her death, and not breathing after a fall in her back in together last year. ing out of bed again. He said Gary Warnock confirmed Mon- he said “he was haunted by her home, court papers state. The Olympian is not naming when he went to assist her, his day that the woman’s death is face.” He then corrected himself The ex-husband called 911 the man, or his deceased ex-wife, ex-wife “was on the floor face- “suspicious.” The woman’s cause and said “when he closed his about 11:47 p.m., but said that because he has not been arrested down with her head wedged and manner of death are pend- eyes he could see her face and it her fall had occurred hours ear- or accused of a crime. Also, the between the nightstand and the ing the completion of her au- broke his heart.” However, dur- lier, court papers state. She died woman’s cause and manner of bed,” court papers state. He said topsy after the toxicology exam ing the interview “he showed no at the Rochester home that night death are still undetermined. he began giving her cardiopul- results come back, he said. emotion.” after medics tried to revive her. Thurston County Sheriff’s monary resuscitation and “no- During the deputy coroner’s “There was one point in the “He claimed that she had sus- Lt. Greg Elwin said Monday that ticed blood coming from her investigation, she learned that interview when he began to tained an injury to the head ear- items taken from the home have nose and wiped it away with a the dead woman had been ad- wipe his eyes as if he was crying, lier in the evening when she fell,” been sent to the Washington sock.” mitted to the hospital in Decem- however, there were no tears in court papers state. State Patrol Crime Lab. Elwin He said his ex-wife “is a ber, with head and face injuries. his eyes.” However, the ex-husband’s added that the case is an open, heavy drinker who consumes She initially said her ex-husband The ex-husband agreed claim that his dead ex-wife’s active investigation. straight gin every day.” had hit her, “but later changed to take a polygraph exam on head injury occurred hours be- “We’re trying to determine A Thurston County coroner her story when she learned March 12. The exam indicated fore she died was not consistent what caused that woman’s blunt contacted the Thurston County law enforcement would get in- he was being deceptive when with the results of the woman’s force trauma,” Elwin said. Sheriff’s Office on March 11, volved.” answering questions about his autopsy exam, according to a According to the search war- because in the opinion of the Sheriff’s detectives inter- wife’s injuries. Detectives con- search warrant affidavit. The rant affidavit: forensic pathologist, the wom- viewed the dead woman’s ex- fronted him about the indica- forensic pathologist who per- The ex-husband said that his an’s head injury could not have husband on March 11. During tions he was being deceptive formed the autopsy said the dead ex-wife’s fall occurred be- occurred three hours prior to this recorded interview, his during the polygraph, and he woman’s head trauma had to tween 7 and 8 p.m. on March 8, her death, as the ex-husband account of what happened the said “he was being 100 percent have occurred one to three days when he heard her fall, hitting claimed. night of his ex-wife’s death “dif- truthful.” Returning: Potential Penalties Include $200,000 Fine, Prison Continued from front Some were unconscious due to consuming the potent drug Eu- “This feeling you get when thasol, which the horses’ owner, they take off is just fantastic,” Debra Dwelly, used to euthanize said Karol McFarlane, another the two animals on March 20. Winlock resident who helped “Poison is horrible, horrible,” the sick birds. said Lynne Weber, a rehabilita- See More Photos At the release, the wildlife tion specialist who treated the View all these photos and center announced the formation sick birds. of the Fallen Eagle Fund, which Teams of veterinarians and more in full color. Photos will go toward medical treatment volunteers administered fluids also available for purchase. of all bald eagles at the shelter to and charcoal to get rid of the Go to www.chronline.com help get them back to the wild. poison. Weber said two of the birds were comatose when they THOMAS FIRST noticed one came in and had to be given at- Pete Caster / [email protected] struggling eagle by her home at ropine to get their hearts going. Nancy LeMay, a wildlife steward volunteer at West Sound Wildlife Shelter, releases Thorbeckes 164 Harkins Road on March 22. After a week of rehabilitation, one of six eagles back into its natural habitat on Saturday afternoon in Winlock. Summer-time Thomas and her neighbor, Weber said, the birds will have Last week, seven eagles were poisoned after feeding on two euthanized horse Darlene Osborne, called Rain- the chance to live 20 or more carcasses left in a ield near Winlock. With the help of the West Sound Wildlife and dancer Wild Bird Rescue in years, the typical lifespan of a the Audubon Society of Portland, all seven eagles were nursed back to health and Olympia for help. wild eagle. released back into their natural habitats. 2013Camps The next day, more neigh- “It was really miraculous they borhood residents, including were able to heal them, Thomas case. The agency’s spokesperson, “That’s what saved the day,” McFarlane and her husband, said. Joan Jewett, said poisoning a he said. “I think it’s divine inter- Havin’ a Ball Roy, got involved after discover- bald eagle, even inadvertently, is vention.” Camp Splash ing a second poisoned eagle. ANOTHER WINLOCK resident, a violation of the Bald and Gold- At the eagles’ release on Sat- Over the Edge The neighbors found four more who wished to remain anony- en Eagle Protection Act and the urday, a Hopi American Indian Swimming/Laser Tag sick birds on March 24. When they mous, found a seventh poisoned Migratory Bird Treaty Act. The man from Arizona, who goes by Day Camp found the last eagle, it was lifeless, juvenile eagle that was released offense carries maximum penal- the name Lomaoya, sang prayer unable to hold its head up. Wednesday after being treated by Member: $40 pp ties of up to one year in prison songs and gave a blessing. Lo- Non-Member: $50 pp “I thought it was a goner, but the Portland Audubon Society. and $200,000 in fines. maoya said the national bird is Swim/Laser Tag Day Camp something told me to go back Had all seven eagles been re- Jewett said once Fish and culturally significant to many Member: $15 pp and check,” Osborne said. “I just leased at one time, it would have Wildlife finishes its investiga- American Indian tribes. Non-Member: $20 pp wanted all of them to survive.” matched the U.S. record. tion, the findings will be sent “Eagles are the ones that fly us By the time the neighbors “I would have prefered not to,” to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for to the heavens to Father Sky,” he were done transporting the Weber said. possible charges. said. “We all need to stay afloat in sick birds, they were covered in In an attempt to find out what this world. This is very important.” stench. was causing the birds’ illness, U.S. WINLOCK RESIDENT Brian Kelly Guerra, a member of “They stunk really bad. It was Fish and Wildlife Service field Menche and other neighbors the Cowlitz Indian Tribe, said like a dead smell,” McFarlane agent Steve Furrer was flying in guarded the contaminated car- she came from Chehalis to wit- STARTS said. “But it was worth it.” a small plane over the field on casses for hours until the horses ness the return to the wild be- JUNE 25th March 24 when he found the first could be buried to prevent more cause of the eagle’s significance Come in and THE SIX BALD EAGLES were horse carcass. Thomas’ neigh- animals from poisoning. to American Indians. register today! suffering with vomiting and bors simultaneously found the Menche said it took an entire “The eagle is revered,” she Centralia 360 736-1683 convulsions by the time they second dead horse. neighborhood’s collaboration to said. “This cultural experience Chehalis 360 748-3744 reached the West Sound Wild- The Department of Fish and bring the eagles back from near makes my heart feel at peace. It’s Rochester 360 273-0457 life Shelter on Bainbridge Island. Wildlife is still investigating the death. righting a wrong.” www.thorbeckes.com (10% off for siblings) Fees due at time of registration. Deadline for CH494048bw.cg registration is the Friday before each camp. There is a limited number of campers per Delayed: More Than 12,000 Pages of Evidence Given to Defense camp. We encourage early sign ups to secure your spot. Valid for 2013 Camps Only. Continued from front ecution and defense have previ- killed the couple in their car, ac-  ously described the case as ever- cording to court documents. The  DNA testing, Halstead said. changing and developing due to probable cause affidavit alleges He said he wanted to try the additional evidence and infor- that some of the money from the case in May, but after speaking mation that has been gathered Maurin robbery was used to buy The Books of Lewis County with people at the state crime since Riffe’s ar- large quantities of cocaine. laboratory, Halstead said he rest in Alaska The Riffe brothers lived in isn’t confident the results will be in July. He was Mossyrock at the time of the Available now! back in time for the trial. later extradited slayings. The evidence was uncov- to Washington. John Riffe died last year be- ered when authorities were go- Authorities fore police could arrest him. Rick ing through old evidence bags suspect Rick, 53, Riffe is currently charged with about two weeks ago, Halstead and his brother murder, kidnapping and other A Simple Song by said. They found a bag labeled John, of King counts in relation to the death of Russ Mohney “tissue,” and inside the crumpled Salmon, Alaska, Edward Maurin the couple. If convicted, he could tissue they located a cigarette killed $ 99 abducted Ethel face life in prison. 28ea butt and a toothpick. Both items couple Wil- Riffe was also recently + Tax will be tested for DNA. helmina “Min- charged with indecent liberties The tissue, as well as the nie” Maurin, and child rape in connection toothpick and cigarette, were 83, and Edward with sexual abuse of a family Our Hometowns Volume 1-3 pieces of evidence taken from “Ed” Maurin, 81, member in 1984 and 1986. The the Maurin’s house following from their home, female relative was nine and 10 the slayings, Halstead said. Nei- forced them when the abuse allegedly oc- ther of the Maurins smoked. to withdraw curred. The rape case is unre- Following the Riffe’s July ar- money from a lated to the murder charges. rest, the prosecution has handed bank, then one Riffe is currently being held Wilhelmina Maurin $ 99 $ 95 about 12,000 pages of evidence of the brothers killed in the Lewis County Jail. His 12ea 18ea to the defense. Both the pros- later shot and bail is set at $5 million. + Tax + Tax

Walkin’ Joe and the Midnight Marauders Fire: Four Dump Trucks, Loaders, Files Lost by Dennis R. Waller Continued from front plows, two loaders and several under control and an additional CH487162cf.db volumes of road files were lost in hour to completely extinguish. Stop in today to one of these The heater is currently being the fire. The fire was reported at 6:15 locations and get your copy!! evaluated to see if the suspected The fire took about 40 fire- p.m. March 22 just off of U.S. cause can be determined, she fighters from Morton, Mineral, Highway 12 east of Glenoma. By Lewis County said. Mossyrock, Randle and Pack- the time firefighters arrived, the Historical Museum Four dump trucks with wood about four hours to get building was fully engulfed. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2012 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief State Lawmakers North Korea Vows to Unveil Response to Sifting of 9/11 Debris for Restart Facilities at Newtown Shooting Main Nuclear Complex HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — With an announcement of Remains Begins Anew — North Korea vowed today to sweeping proposals to curb gun restart a nuclear reactor that violence, Connecticut lawmak- By Meghan Barr cent years. That material is now has only just uncovered more can make one bomb’s worth ers said they are hoping to send The Associated Press being transported to a park built debris. of plutonium a year, escalating a message to Congress and other on top of the former Fresh Kills “Quite frankly, they should’ve tensions already raised by near NEW YORK — Jim Riches landfill on Staten Island, where excavated this and searched it 12 state legislators across the coun- pulled his son’s mangled body daily warlike threats against the try: A bipartisan agreement on investigators will attempt to years ago,” said Diane Horning, United States and South Korea. out of the rubble at the World identify any possible remains whose son, Matthew, died in gun control is possible. Trade Center, but the phone The North’s plutonium re- Legislative leaders on Monday during the next 10 weeks, the the attacks. “Instead, they built actor was shut down in 2007 as calls still filtered in years af- city said. service roads and construction revealed proposals spurred by the terward. The city finding part of international nuclear dis- Dec. 14 Newtown school shoot- The city’s last sifting effort roads and were more worried armament talks that have since more pieces of his son. ended in 2010. This time, crews about the building and the tour- ing following weeks of bipartisan, “They’ll call you and they’ll stalled. The declaration of a re- closed-door negotiations. A vote were able to dig up parts of the ism than they were about the sumption of plutonium produc- tell you, ‘We found a shin bone,’” trade center site that were pre- human remains.” is expected Wednesday in the Riches said. “Or: ‘We found an tion — the most common fuel General Assembly, where Demo- viously inaccessible to workers, The city’s efforts to identify in nuclear weapons — and other arm bone.’ We held them all to- the city said. Sept. 11 victims have long been crats control both chambers, gether and then we put them in facilities at the main Nyong- making passage all but assured. fraught with controversy. byon nuclear complex will boost the cemetery.” SOME 2,750 PEOPLE DIED at the The massacre reignited the Those are the phone calls both fears in Washington and among gun debate in the country and World Trade Center in the 2001 IN APRIL 2005, the city’s chief its allies about North Korea’s dreaded and hoped for among terrorist attacks, but only 1,634 medical examiner, Charles Hirsch, led to calls for increased gun the families of Sept. 11 victims. timetable for building a nuclear- control legislation on the fed- people have been identified. told families his office would be tipped missile that can reach the And as investigators began sift- “We have been monitoring suspending identification efforts eral and state levels. While some ing through newly uncovered de- United States, technology it is other states, including neigh- the World Trade Center site over because it had exhausted the lim- not currently believed to have. bris from the World Trade Center time and monitoring the con- its of DNA technology. boring New York, have strength- on Monday for the first time in A spokesman for the North’s ened their gun laws, momentum struction,” said Ellen Borakove, But just a year later, the dis- General Department of Atomic three years, those anxieties were a spokeswoman for the medical covery of human remains on has stalled in Congress, whose renewed more than a decade af- Energy said that scientists will members were urged by Presi- examiner’s office. “And if they a bank tower roof and then in begin work at a uranium enrich- ter the attacks. But there was also see any material that could pos- a manhole near ground zero dent Barack Obama last week hope that more victims might yet ment plant and a graphite-mod- not to forget the shooting. sibly contain human remains, outraged families who said the erated 5 megawatt reactor, which be identified after tens of millions we collect that material.” search for their loved ones had The Connecticut deal in- have been spent on the painstak- generates spent fuel rods laced cludes a ban on new high-capac- been rushed initially. The find- with plutonium and is the core of ing identification process. ABOUT 9,000 HUMAN remains ings prompted a renewed search ity ammunition magazines like “We would like to see the oth- the Nyongbyon nuclear complex. the ones used in the massacre at recovered from the ruins of the that cost the city tens of millions The unidentified spokes- er 40 percent of the families who World Trade Center remain of dollars and uncovered 1,500 Sandy Hook Elementary School have never recovered anything man said the measure is part of that left 20 children and six edu- unidentified because they are pieces of remains. efforts to resolve the country’s to at least someday have a piece too degraded to match victims Meanwhile, some victims’ cators dead. There are also new of their loved one,” Riches said. acute electricity shortage but registration requirements for by DNA identification. The re- relatives sued the city over its de- also for “bolstering up the nu- “That they can go to a cemetery mains are stored at an undis- cision to move 1.6 million tons existing magazines that carry 10 and pray.” clear armed force both in qual- or more bullets, something of a closed location monitored by the of materials from the trade cen- ity and quantity,” according to a disappointment for some family medical examiner’s office and ter site to the Fresh Kills landfill, statement carried by the official ABOUT 60 TRUCKLOADS of debris will eventually be transferred to saying the material might con- members of Newtown victims that could contain tiny frag- Korean Central News Agency. who wanted an outright ban. a subterranean chamber at the tain victims’ ashes and should ments of bone or tissue were un- National September 11 Memo- have been given a proper burial. earthed by construction crews rial & Museum. The lawsuit was dismissed, Foreign Tourists Is Obama’s Reluctance that have been working on the Some victims’ families ex- and unsuccessfully appealed to new World Trade Center in re- pressed impatience that the city the U.S. Supreme Court. Kidnapped, 1 Sexually to Arm Syrian Rebels Assaulted Inside Public a Strategy? Transport Van in Rio WASHINGTON (AP) — Life Goes on for Texas Man After Face Transplant President Barack Obama’s re- RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — A luctance to give military aid to foreign man and woman study- Syrian rebels may be explained, ing Portuguese in Brazil were in part, in three words: Iranian held for hours while the woman nuclear weapons. was sexually assaulted aboard a For the first time in years, the public transport van they board- United States has seen a glimmer ed over the weekend in Rio de of hope in persuading Iran to Janeiro’s showcase Copacabana curb its nuclear enrichment pro- beach neighborhood, police said gram so it cannot quickly or easily in a statement. Two men aged 20 and 22 make an atomic bomb. Negotia- Ian C. Bates / The Associated Press tions resume this week in Almaty, were taken into custody and a Dallas Wiens, rear, and Jamie Kazakhstan, where encouraging third was being sought in con- Nash pose for photos after their talks in February between six nection with the attack, which wedding ceremony in Fort Worth, world powers and the Islamic Re- saw the pair held for around six Texas on Saturday. Wiens, who public ended in what Iranian dip- hours starting shortly after mid- became the irst in the nation to lomat Saeed Jalili called a “turn- night on Saturday, police said. receive a full face transplant after ing point” after multiple thwarted The victims’ nationalities a 2008 power line accident, wed steps toward a breakthrough. were not immediately released, Nash, another burn victim he met but local media reports have But Tehran is unlikely to at a support group. bend to Washington’s will on its said the woman is American. nuclear program if it is fighting The incident raises new American-supplied rebels at the questions about security in same time in Syria. Tehran is Rio, which has cracked down Syrian President Bashar Assad’s on once-endemic drug vio- chief backer in the two-year civil lence in preparation for hosting war that, by U.N. estimates, has next year’s football World Cup left at least 70,000 people dead. and the 2016 Summer Olym- Iranian forces are believed to be pic games. The city will also be fighting alongside the regime’s playing host to World Youth army in Syria, and a senior com- Day, a Roman Catholic pilgrim- mander of Iran’s elite Revolu- age expected to draw some 2 tionary Guard force was killed million people in late July. outside Damascus in February. The attack also drew com- Russia also is supplying Colorado Officials to Do Review After Prison Error parisons with the fatal Decem- ber beating and gang rape of a Assad’s forces with arms. And By Nicholas Riccardi served “concurrently,” or at the young woman on a New Delhi the U.S. does not want to risk same time. That’s the informa- The Associated Press bus. Six men beset a 23-year- alienating Russia, one of the six tion that went to the state pris- old university student and male negotiating nations also seeking DENVER — Colorado court ons, the statement said. ‘‘How do I tell my to limit Iran’s nuclear program. officials have vowed to review friend after they boarded a pri- So on Jan. 28, prisons offi- 4-year-olds, ‘Daddy vate bus, touching off a wave of procedures to ensure that a cleri- cials saw that Ebel had finished cal mistake that allowed the early protests across India demanding his court-ordered sentence and was murdered because stronger protection for women. High-Skilled Visa release of a prisoner — who then released him. They said they Requests Likely to went on to allegedly shoot the had no way of knowing the plea of a clerical error?’’’ state’s corrections director last deal was intended to keep Ebel Militants Kills 7, Kidnap Exceed Available Supply month — doesn’t happen again. behind bars for years longer. Katherine Leon WASHINGTON (AP) — The Judicial officials acknowl- widow 4 in Attack in Pakistan Homeland Security Department edged Monday that Evan TWO MONTHS LATER, Ebel was PESHAWAR, Pakistan (AP) expects applications for high- Spencer Ebel’s previous felony dead after a shootout with au- — Several dozen militants armed skilled immigration visas to conviction was inaccurately re- thorities in Texas. The gun he with assault rifles and rocket- corded and his release in Janu- for reviewing their own internal outpace the available supply in a used in the March 21 gunbattle processes and procedures.” propelled grenades attacked a ary was an error. was the same one used to shoot matter of days, one of the fastest Charles Barton, chief judge power grid station in northwest- runs on the much-sought-after and kill prisons chief Tom Cle- ern Pakistan before dawn Tues- of the 11th Judicial District, work permits in years and a sign IN 2008, EBEL PLEADED guilty ments two days earlier. day, killing seven people and of continued economic recovery in rural Fremont County to as- Police believe Ebel also was and court administrator Walter taking four hostage, police said. amid new hiring by U.S. tech- saulting a prison officer. In the involved in the death of Nathan Blair, said in a statement that the The attack on the outskirts of nology companies. plea deal, Ebel was to be sen- Leon, who was killed March 17 af- court regrets the oversight “and Peshawar city occurred at around The race to secure one of the tenced to up to four additional ter heading out to deliver a pizza. extends condolences to the fam- 2 a.m., said the local police chief 85,000 so-called H-1B visas avail- years in prison, to be served af- “The Colorado Depart- ilies of Mr. Nathan Leon and Mr. in the area, Granullah Khan. The able for the 2014 budget year start- ter he completed the eight-year ment of Corrections values its Tom Clements.” militants first killed two people at ed Monday and requests will be sentence that put him behind long-standing partnership with the scene of the attack and took accepted through at least Friday. bars in 2005, according to a the 11th Judicial District and LEON’S WIDOW said the apol- nine with them, he said. If petitions outpace the availabil- statement from Colorado’s 11th the district attorney’s office to ogy wasn’t going to cut it. The militants then killed five ity in the first week, U.S. Citizen- Judicial District. maintain order at the prisons in “How do I tell my 4-year-olds, of the hostages as they were fleeing ship and Immigration Services However, the judge didn’t say Canon City,” Gov. John Hicken- ‘Daddy was murdered because and were pursued by police, said the — for the first time since 2008 — the sentence was meant to be looper’s spokeswoman Megan of a clerical error?’” Katherine police chief. The bodies were found will use a lottery to pick which “consecutive,” or in addition to, Castle said in a statement. Leon told KUSA-TV in Denver. about a kilometer (half a mile) away companies get visas to award to Ebel’s current one. So the court “We commend both the 11th Leon’s father-in-law told AP from the grid station. Four of the prospective employees. clerk recorded it as one to be Judicial District and the DOC he had no immediate comment. abducted were still missing. • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 Tribes’ Salmon Court Win May Go Way Beyond $1B in Culvert Repairs FISHING RIGHTS: Federal verts still exist, large stretches of dicating that more needs to be ULTIMATELY, THE CASE IS about confident that when the tribes potential salmon habitat remain done to repair habitat and stop more than culverts, or fish, said stepped up to do this, they took Judge Orders Culvert empty of fish, and harvests are further damage.” Fawn Sharp, president of the a critical role in protecting Repairs to Ensure still diminished.” Will Stelle, Northwest re- Quinault Indian Nation. The Washington as we know it and gional director for the National tribes want to protect not just a the way we live here,” Sharp said. Tribes Have Fish to ALLOWING SALMON RUNS to de- Marine Fisheries Service, called crucial food source, but a way of “That is true for generations Catch, as Guaranteed cline further is a fundamental the order “sobering and signifi- life, for Indians and non-Indi- to come, and non-Indians will violation of promises made in the cant” because it cements the fact ans alike, she said. appreciate it, too. There is a com- by Their Treaty Rights treaties of 1854 and 1855, Mar- that treaty rights are not only a “People will look back at mon denominator with other By Lynda V. Mapes tinez wrote, under which tribes federal obligation. this point in history, and I am residents that share these values.” ceded most of what is present- The Seattle Times day Western Washington. A long-awaited tribal fishing- “Governor Stevens assured rights decision by a federal judge the Tribes that even after they Friday means the state must im- ceded huge quantities of land, mediately accelerate more than they would still be able to feed $1 billion in repairs to culverts themselves and their families that run beneath state roads and forever,” Martinez wrote, refer- block access to some 1,000 miles ring to Isaac Stevens, Washing- of salmon habitat. ton’s first territorial governor. The ruling comes out of the “The promise made to the Tribes landmark 1974 Boldt decision, that the Stevens treaties would which upheld the rights of tribes protect their source of food and to fish. The ruling Friday by U.S. commerce was crucial in ob- The District Judge Ricardo Martinez taining that assent to the Trea- in Seattle is aimed at ensuring ties provision.” the tribes have fish to catch. While the order signed Fri- The ruling could eventually day focused on culverts, it may result in other court-ordered potentially have broader appli- restoration work, according to cation to other habitat insults tribal leaders and policy experts. that harm salmon. “This culvert case is a ringing “Everyone knows there is a best of of the bell, OK you got to wake number of issues out there with up,” said Ron Allen, chairman of regard to forestry, farming, de- the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. velopment and standards that “We have to protect and restore go along with all those different the environment while we con- industries,” Allen said. “This tinue to look creatively for ways case helps raise those issues on to develop new job and industry the radar.” opportunities.” But the tribes’ main objective both Martinez ordered the state isn’t for the ruling to threaten departments of fish and wildlife, the ability to create jobs, build parks, transportation, and natu- homes and prosper, Allen said. ral resources to accelerate work to “It is a balance, so what do we remove, replace and repair about do? It definitely lends itself as a 1,000 culverts to help restore steppingstone to the other issues, salmon runs within 17 years. saying these are the other prob- The state Attorney General’s lems, and what are we going to Office had not decided as of Fri- do about them. It has to be part banks. day whether to appeal the case of the cost of doing business.” to the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. IN THE SHORT TERM, Brian Cla- Martinez ruled in 2007 that doosby, chairman of the Swin- West Coast is now Columbia. Washington was violating tribal omish Tribe and Association of treaty rights by failing to pro- Washington Tribes, said tribes tect salmon runs. He ordered want to sit down with the state the state and tribes to negotiate to figure out a schedule and Over the years, Columbia State Bank and West Coast Bank have a schedule for fixing the cul- budget to implement the order. demonstrated a genuine commitment to communities, customers verts that block salmon passage “The tribes have always been, to their habitat, but the parties I feel, like in a war, and this is and employees. So, when we came together to offer the best of were unable to reach agreement. just one of those battles,” he said. both banking worlds, it was a natural fit. If you like a bank that Friday’s order set standards “We have to be humble in victory knows your name, invests locally and is here to stay, we just might and a deadline for the repairs. and now hopefully go forward working on a plan with the state be the best bank for you. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl King Felix Powers M’s to Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 8 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Season-Opening Win Prep Basketball Toledo’s Brennan Rakoz Voted State 1A MVP By The Chronicle 18 points and 8 rebounds a game while Winlock’s Enrique Her- Brennan Rakoz’s prep bas- for the season and 16.6 a game nandez — who scored 20 points ketball career was technically during the playoffs while domi- a game and led the Cardinals, over on March 2, but the acco- nating at both ends of the court who finished tied for sixth in lades keep piling up. during the Indians’ three-game the Central 2B League, to the On Monday, just four days sweep of the field in Yakima. eight-team State 2B tournament after inking a letter of intent to Rakoz’s classmate and front — was a second-team pick. Wah- play for Southern Oregon Uni- court mate, Austin Trafelet, was kiakum’s Lars Blix was also a versity next season, the Toledo a first-team selection after scor- second-team selection. forward was as announced as ing 17 points and grabbing 8 re- River Ridge’s Brad Wallace the Associated Press’ Class 1A bounds a game, while Tenino’s and Mark Morris’ Tanner Brill MVP. Devante Harris (17.2 points, 4.2 were both first-team selections Rakoz was an All-SWW 1A steals, 5 rebounds, 5 assists a at the 2A level. Trico first-team selection, The game) was a second-team pick. On the girls side, W.F. West Chronicle’s All-Area MVP and Morton-White Pass guard senior Jamika Parker — the the MVP of the State 1A Boys Kalen Dunlap, a junior who av- Evergreen 2A Conference and Basketball Tournament. He led eraged 12.5 points and 5.7 re- Chronicle All-Area MVP — the Indians to their first-ever bounds a game, was a first-team Brandon Hansen / [email protected] state championship, averaging selection at the Class 2B ranks, Toledo’s Brennan Rakoz drives to the hoop against Woodland during the District 4 please see All-STATe, page S6 tournament. Rakoz was announced on Monday as the AP’s Class 1A MVP. Saturday’s NWAACC Baseball

Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Centralia College’s Justin Rinta makes contact with the baseball during NWAACC doubleheader action against Grays Harbor Saturday at Olympic Stadium in College Athletics Hoquiam. The two teams split with Centralia winning the irst game 7-1, but Grays Harbor came back to win the nightcap, 5-4. Catching Blazers, Chokers Split Again Up With By The Chronicle the mound and struck out six and Centralia was able to add ond base to end the game. ABERDEEN — Centralia over six innings, while Jake just a run in the seventh inning. Brady Batt tossed all six in- the Locals Conover tossed the final three The Blazers loaded the bases nings for the Blazers, allowing hammered out 15 hits in the By Aaron VanTuyl opener, but ran into a bit of innings without allowing a run. on three walks with just one just one earned run with three trouble here Saturday in the Smith went 2 for 3 in the out in the top of the seventh, hits and one walk. [email protected] closing game of an NWAACC Game 2 loss, but the Chokers but after an RBI fielder's choice Centralia (7-13, 2-2 league) There’s lots of Lewis County West Division baseball twinbill. scored twice in the bottom of grounder by Wilson Centralia's will play at Skagit Valley on athletes playing sports at the The Blazers won the first the sixth inning to go ahead 5-3 final batter popped out to sec- April 6. college level, especially in the game 7-1, but Grays Harbor spring. Here’s a roundup of how made the most of its three hits some of them are doing at four- in a 5-4 win in Game 2. It was year schools. the second split against Grays Harbor in as many days for Track & Field Centralia. Eric O'Bryan went 3 for 4 Caroline Austin, a senior at the plate with an RBI, Justin from Chehalis, posted the third- Wilson had three hits, and Sean best 3000-meter steeplechase Harris, Riley Shintaffer and time in the history of the Wash- Ben Smith each added two hits ington State University women’s for the Blazers in the Game 1 track team on Friday at the 39th- victory. annual Stanford Invitational at Centralia scored 2 runs in Cobb Track and Angell Field. the top of the first on a single Austin covered the course in 10 from O'Bryan, a double from minutes, 23.77 seconds, to fin- Austin Steele and a single from ish ninth in her section. She cut Wilson, combined with an er- nearly five second off of her pre- ror by the Chokers. The Blaz- vious personal-best time in the ers tacked on the balance of race. their offense in the fifth inning, highlighted by RBI singles from Softball Shintaffer, Justin Rinta, Ben Lauren Liseth, a junior from Smith, and a 2-run single by Brandon Hansen / [email protected] O'Bryan. Centralia, was walked in each Centralia College’s David Tillotson tags out a Grays Harbor runner during NWAACC doubleheader action Saturday at of her four trips to the plate and Garrison Becker started on Olympic Stadium in Hoquiam. please see COlleGe, page S2

Catch The Final Word Centralia College’s Austin King Felix Gives Rolex to ex-Batterymate Jaso Steele catches OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Felix Her- “Getting to be a part of it is way big- TV’s Best Bet a ly ball dur- nandez finally presented former Mari- ger than this, but this is definitely a really MLB ing NWAACC ners catcher John Jaso with the perfect nice gesture,” Jaso said. “He really didn’t doubleheader Seattle at Oakland gift: a shiny Rolex for catching King Fe- have to. I was really just happy with being action against 7:05 p.m. lix’s perfecto last August. behind the plate. He came through.” Grays Harbor ROOT Saturday A clubhouse employee delivered the Hernandez, who was set to make his at Olympic gold watch from Seattle’s side to the Oak- first start against the AL West champions, Stadium. land clubhouse for Jaso about 90 minutes said Sunday during a workout day at the before first pitch in the Mariners-Athlet- Coliseum that he had a special present for Brandon Hansen / [email protected] ics season opener Monday night. his old backstop. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 SPORTS

NBA Chris Hansen, Seattle City Officials Negotiating on KeyArena Improvements

By Bob Condotta have a firm date for when that The Seattle Times will be completed. But it is ex- pected that it will be soon.” Chris Hansen and Seattle Officials would not confirm city officials remain in nego- the $20 million figure. As for tiations over possible improve- how the money would be used, ments to KeyArena should the Pickus said it would include NBA approve a relocation of the “general capital improvements to Sacramento Kings to Seattle for bring it (KeyArena) more in line the 2013-14 season. with NBA expectations.” An NBA.com story pub- The Sonics played in a reno- lished Monday said Hansen’s vated KeyArena from 1995 until group would spend an addition- the team moved to Oklahoma al $20 million in improvements City in 2008. on KeyArena, where the Sonics The NBA has said it would would play for at least two sea- approve a team playing in the sons while a new arena is built arena temporarily while a new in the Sodo District. Hansen’s arena is constructed. group has reached an agreement KeyArena is likely to be a to buy the Kings, but the sale topic that will be addressed must still be approved by the when representatives of both NBA. Seattle and Sacramento meet The NBA.com story said an before the NBA’s combined re- announcement of additional location and finance committee Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press KeyArena improvements could Wednesday in New York. In this Feb. 22, 2013, ile photo, Seattle SuperSonics fan Jason Reid, left, Baxter Colin and Kris “Sonics Guy” Brannon share come as early as Monday. City Among those representing congratulations following a hearing in King County Superior Court in Seattle. officials said there was nothing Seattle will be Hansen, McGinn yet to announce. and King County executive “It will be ready for the NBA’s Pickus said. However, $5 million of that Aaron Pickus, spokesman Dow Constantine. Pickus said 2013-14 season (if the Sonics The arena agreement reached would go specifically to the Se- for Seattle mayor Mike McGinn, the message from Seattle will relocate) so we are working last fall included $7 million that said discussions with Hansen’s make clear that there are no is- on the details of how that will would be devoted to the future attle Storm of the WNBA if the group are “going well, but I don’t sues with KeyArena. work with Chris Hansen’s team,” of KeyArena. team moved to a new arena. College Softball College Basketball Lady Blazers Swept By Clackamas in Doubleheader McDermott Repeats on AP All-America Hoops Team By Jim O’Connell ley Conference championship and 319 points from the same By The Chronicle home Maddi Klingberg, Lauren The Associated Press with a title-game win over 65-member national media OREGON CITY — Janice Fisher and Kalynn Randt, all of Wichita State, wasn’t shocked panel that selects the weekly Knutz hit a grand slam in the whom had reached base with Doug McDermott made that he was the second repeat Top 25. Voting was on a 5-3-1 nightcap, but the Lady Blazers singles. The next three Blazers, Creighton history last season selection in as many years, fol- basis and was completed be- were swept 8-0 and 9-6 here Sat- however, were retired to end the when he was selected as the lowing Jared Sullinger of Ohio fore the NCAA tournament. urday in nonleague NWAACC game. school’s first player on the AP State. But the honor was satis- Oladipo got 58 first-team softball action by Clackamas. Knutz went 3 for 4 in the All-America team. Now he’s fying. votes and 306 points. McDer- done it again. The Lady Blazers were held second game, and Fisher was 4 “It’s not too surprising be- mott had 44 first-team votes The 6-foot-8 junior for- hitless in the five-inning opener, cause I approach the game the and 279 points, one more than with Clackamas’ Lucy Baldovi- for 4 with two RBIs. Elissa Men- ward, the second-leading same every time,” he said. “I Olynyk’s total points. The no striking out 10 to secure the denhall added two hits. scorer in Division I, was a re- knew I could kick it into gear Gonzaga junior got 47 first- no-hit, shutout win. Centralia (1-7) will open peat selection Monday, the 51st Knutz’s grand slam came NWAACC West Division action player to earn the honor in and have a special season. It’s team votes. in the top of the seventh with on Friday at home against South consecutive seasons. tough to do what I did with Burke, a 6-0 sophomore Centralia trailing 9-2, and drove Puget Sound. “It’s pretty crazy. I couldn’t the defenses I faced. I got a lot point guard, had an impres- expect to have as good a year more attention. I found ways sive individual season while 2B Softball as I did,” said McDermott, to expand my game. I was re- running a team that at times who averaged 23.1 points and ally pleased.” had four freshmen on the 7.5 rebounds while shooting So was his coach, and fa- court with him. Trojans Take Two From Onalaska 56.1 percent from the field ther. “That’s like a quarterback and 49.7 percent from 3-point “I’m just really proud of the that’s got his offensive tackle’s By The Chronicle The second game lasted five range. season that he was able to put a freshman, his wide receiver ONALASKA — Pe Ell innings, with Pe Ell tacking on Trey Burke of Michigan together,” Greg McDermott is a freshman, and his running picked up a pair of big Central 5 runs in the top of the fifth in- and Otto Porter Jr. of George- said. “On one hand he was back is a freshman, and he still 2B League softball wins here ning to end it early. town tied as the leading vote- able to consistently put up in- leads them to wins,” said Wol- Thursday, 11-7 and 14-3, over Capps went 2 for 4 with a getters for first team, while credible numbers on a team verines coach John Beilein, us- Onalaska. homer, and Hoke and Tabatha Victor Oladipo of Indiana and that won a lot of games. At the ing an analogy from the sport Mattie Miller got the win Skeen each went 2 for 3. Miller Kelly Olynyk of Gonzaga were end of the day I know that was his school loves. “So he’s taken in both games for Pe Ell, and allowed just three hits from the the other players selected. most important to Doug.” a lot on as far as leadership. helped her own cause with three circle. McDermott, who led the Burke and Porter both Quiet leadership now, but it’s hits in the opener. Kayla Hoke “I think they’re maturing Bluejays to the Missouri Val- received 62 first-team votes been huge for us.” went 3 for 4, and Kayla Capps and getting more comfortable went 2 for 4 with a pair of dou- playing together,” Pe Ell coach bles in Game 1. Brittany Kaech said. “You can Onalaska scored 3 runs in see them start to gel, so I’m hap- the first inning, but the Tro- py with that.” jans plated 7 over the next two Pe Ell (3-3 league) will host frames and never trailed again. 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College Basketball College Basketball USC Hires FGCU’s Enfield as Men’s Hoops Coach (AP) — Southern California hired Andy Enfield as men’s basket- ball coach on Monday night af- ter he took Florida Gulf Coast to the round of 16 of the NCAA tournament. Athletic director Pat Haden said Enfield has reached an agreement to take over at the Pac-12 school. He will be intro- duced on Wednesday. Haden said Enfield’s suc- cess at FGCU wasn’t a flash in the pan and that his up-tempo style and stingy defense will be Kenny Klein / University of Louisville fun for both the Trojans players In this photo released by the University of Louisville, injured Louisville guard Kevin Ware lies in a hospital bed holding the NCAA Regional Championship trophy and fans. lanked by coach Rick Pitino, left, and former Louisville assistant coach Richard Pitino, Monday in Louisville, Ky. “In meeting with Pat Haden, I was very impressed with his vision for the men’s basketball program,” Enfield said in a Louisville’s Kevin Ware Resting After Surgery statement. “I am looking for- ward to bringing an exciting, WIN FOR WARE: Ware for the Final Four in on Ware’s injury dominated He wrote that he would be back up-tempo style of play to USC Wednesday night, and Pitino social media Sunday night, “by next season” and quipped and building the men’s bas- Recovering From said they expect to have Ware and Pitino said the sophomore that he “should of blocked that ketball brand into one that the Gruesome Leg Injury with them. Ware is originally guard has been moved by all shot.” Among his visitors was fans and basketball community from New York City, but he the messages of support. Joe NCAA President Mark Em- will enjoy and respect.” In Cardinals’ Win moved to the Atlanta area be- Theismann, whose NFL career mert, spokeswoman Stacy Os- The 43-year-old coach was Over Duke fore high school. was ended by a horrific broken burn said. 41-28 in his only two seasons as “He gets to go home, be with leg in a Monday Night Football “He was there to see how the a head coach at the Fort Myers, By Nancy Armour his family and be with us on game against the New York Gi- student-athlete was doing and Fla., school. He led the Eagles The Associated Press the bench,” Pitino said. “He’s in ants, has called Ware, Pitino offer words of encouragement,” to a school-record 26 wins this very good spirits and anxious to said. On Sunday, Theismann she said of Emmert. Kevin Ware is already up get out of the hospital and get tweeted, “Watching Duke/ Lou- season, including upsets of No. and walking, and he’s got a nice Kenny Klein, Louisville’s 2 seed Georgetown and No. 7 back with the guys.” isville my heart goes out to Kev- sports information director, souvenir to keep him company Ware’s right leg snapped in in Ware.” seed San Diego State as a 15th- until he’s cleared to return to tweeted a picture of Ware on seed in the NCAA tourney. the first half of Sunday’s Mid- Television analyst Greg An- crutches Monday. Richard Pi- Louisville. west Regional final when he thony also called, and Pitino They lost to Florida last Friday. Cardinals coach Rick Pitino tino, now the coach at Florida Enfield’s team earned the landed awkwardly after trying said Duke coach Mike Krzyze- International, posted photos of brought the Midwest Regional to contest a 3-point shot. The wski called him Monday to see nickname “Dunk City” for its championship trophy when he Ware with his family and with horrific injury devastated his how Ware was doing. the championship trophy. spectacular dunks and alley- visited Ware, who remains hos- teammates, and several fell to “A lot of really positive calls While some have specu- oops. The Eagles scored 70 or pitalized after surgery to repair the court crying. Chane Be- that are making him feel good,” lated that Ware could have had more points 25 times this sea- a gruesome fracture in his right hanan, Ware’s best friend on Pitino said. a previous stress fracture that son, and ranked 16th nationally leg. the team, had to be helped to Pitino and his son, Richard, in steals with 8.9 per game. “He was real excited about his feet. who recruited Ware while he left him predisposed to such They won the Atlantic (the trophy),” Pitino said after But before Ware was was on his father’s staff, were an injury, Pitino discounted Sun tournament, and had the visiting Ware again Monday wheeled off the court on a at the hospital when the sopho- that, saying there was “nothing league’s player of the year in morning. “I said to him, ‘You stretcher, he repeatedly urged more guard got out of surgery prior.” Sherwood Brown and defensive want me to bring it back or stay the Cardinals to “just go win and went back Monday morn- “Basically his leg went one player of the year in Bernard with you?’ He said, ‘It’s staying the game.” The Cardinals did, ing. Ware’s girlfriend stayed way and his shoe went another Thompson. with me.’ I said, ‘All right, just beating Duke 85-63 to reach with him overnight, and his and the bone split,” Pitino said. Enfield takes over from in- make sure you don’t lose it.’” their second straight Final Four, mother and her husband ar- “There’s no preexisting thing terim coach Bob Cantu, who During a 2-hour surgery and they said afterward there rived Monday. that makes it do that.” had a 7-8 record after succeed- Sunday night, doctors reset was no way they could have let “She just needed to see him Ware’s injury is similar to ing Kevin O’Neill, who was Ware’s broken tibia and in- Ware down. this morning,” Pitino said. the one suffered by running fired in mid-January. serted a rod into the bone. Be- “Right before the surgery, “She was crying all night. Once back Michael Bush, who also O’Neill had a 48-65 record cause the bone broke through when he was able to watch the she gave him a hug this morn- played at Louisville. Bush re- during 3½ years at the private the skin, Pitino said doctors are players at the press conference, ing, she was fine. Everything is covered from the injury and has school known primarily for its monitoring Ware to make sure the nurses and doctors told me good right now.” had a productive NFL career powerful football program af- no infection develops. If there that was the first time he broke Ware was back on Twitter with Oakland and . ter going 6-26 last year while are no complications, he should down and cried, when the play- early Monday, thanking every- “It will be a long recovery,” setting a USC record for losses. be released Tuesday. ers were talking about him,” Pi- one from Kobe Bryant to Lil Pitino said. “But we expect him The Cardinals plan to leave tino said. Wayne and other well-wishers. to make a full recovery.” MLS For Sounders, Champions League is a Chance to Escape Early-Season Struggles WINNING EFFECT: Sounders yellow-card accumulation. That provides a rare opportunity for Hope Strong Showing in backup Marcus Hahnemann, a CONCACAF Champions Seattle native with English Pre- League Semifinals mier League and U.S. national team experience. Will Help Jump-Start “He knows what big occa- What Has so Far sions are and he knows the im- portance of them,” said Schmid. Been a Disappointing Hahnemann has only played 2013 Season one once for the Sounders’ first team, a CCL group game in Oc- By Joshua Mayers tober, but didn’t allow a goal in The Seattle Times 242 minutes in preseason. TUKWILA — What helps “Every time I get to put on the following a bad loss? A quick shirt, it has huge meaning,” the turnaround, according to 40-year-old said. “Now all of a Sounders FC players and coach- sudden it’s Champions League. es. It’s a huge deal.” And changing from MLS And a chance to turn around to CONCACAF Champions early season struggles? Also League? Even better. huge. Seattle has those two things Notes: Forward David Es- going for it, at least, amid a last- trada, who was poked in the eye place start to the league season. during Saturday’s game, will Call it a glimmer of positivity see a specialist to determine the heading into a CCL semifinal extent of the damage. He is un- against Mexico’s Santos Laguna. likely to play Tuesday.... Ticket The first leg of the two-game, Rick Egan / The Associated Press sales for the game were up to aggregate-goals series is 7 p.m. Real Salt Lake midielder Kyle Beckerman (5) collides with Seattle Sounders FC forward Sammy Ochoa (26) during their MLS 17,900 as of Monday, according Tuesday at CenturyLink Field, soccer match on Saturday in Salt Lake City. to a team spokesman. Tickets and the Sounders are hoping will be available at the gate... nonleague success will help give CCL has provided Seattle’s club teams in North America, nament at home has been pretty a jump-start to 2013. only highlight of the year. In the Central America and the Ca- good,” said midfielder Brad Ev- Four-game ticket packages for “A couple of years ago we quarterfinal round a month ago, ribbean. Real Salt Lake was the ans. “I think everybody is look- Reign FC went on sale Monday were going through a little bit the Sounders became the first league’s only finalist, in 2010-11. ing for a little bit of an escape morning. Players and coach of of a struggle and the Open Cup MLS team to eliminate a Mexi- Adding to that history would from league, but at the same Seattle’s new NWSL team will really helped us,” said coach Sigi can opponent since the tourna- go far to redeem a woeful past time you want to get back into also sign autographs before the Schmid. “We caught some good ment changed formats in 2008. few weeks. league so you can get that win Sounders’ CCL game Tuesday. games in there and we started The triumph came in a stunning “We’ve done well against under your belt.” They will be at CenturyLink to move forward from that. So comeback against Tigres UANL Mexican teams at home — may- The Sounders will go in Tues- Field’s northwest and east con- being in another competition with three goals in 23 minutes. be the turf plays a factor, the day’s game without one of its courses at 6 p.m., and team mer- is something that maybe takes No MLS team has won the weather, whatever it is — and I regulars, as goalkeeper Michael chandise will be available for the your mind off of it.” CCL — a tournament for the top think our mentality in this tour- Gspurning is suspended due to first time. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 SPORTS

College Basketball Louisville Overcomes Ware Injury to Beat Duke TOP BIRDS: Louisville beats Duke 85-63 to Reach Final Four INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Crying and shaken by the sight of Kevin Ware writhing on the court, his right leg splintered, Rick Pitino and his Louisville players had no idea how they were going to pull it together with a half still left to play and a Final Four berth on the line. Ware showed them the way. “I don’t think we could have gathered ourselves — I know I couldn’t have — if Kevin didn’t say over and over again, ‘Just go win the game,’” Pitino said. “I don’t think we could have in the locker room with a loss af- ter seeing that. We had to gather ourselves. We couldn’t lose this game for him. “We just couldn’t.” With Russ Smith, Peyton Siva and Gorgui Dieng leading the way, the Cardinals finally shook off their grief early in the second half, erupting for a 13-2 run that Duke was powerless to answer. The 85-63 victory clinched a second straight trip Darron Cummings / The Associated Press to the Final Four for the top- Louisville’s Peyton Siva, left, and Chane Behanan, celebrate following their 85-63 win over Duke in the Midwest Regional inal in the NCAA college basketball tourna- seeded Cardinals, who are de- ment, Sunday, in Indianapolis. Behanan was wearing the jersey of teammate Kevin Ware (5) who was injured during the game. termined to win it all for Ware, a New York City native who moved to the Atlanta area for Mason Plumlee had 17 in Louisville’s 14-game winning players came over and saw it.” devastated.” high school. points and 12 rebounds for streak, jumped to try and block Louisville forward Wayne As the Cardinals (33-5) The Cardinals (33-5) will Duke. But the Blue Devils (30-6) Tyler Thornton’s 3-point shot. Blackshear fell to the floor and gathered at halfcourt to try and play Wichita State in the na- couldn’t overcome a poor start When he landed, Ware’s right Behanan looked as if he was regroup before play resumed, by Seth Curry, who scored all 12 leg snapped midway between going to be sick on the court, tional semifinals next Saturday. Pitino called them over to the The ninth-seeded Shockers (30- of his points in the second half, his ankle and knee, the bone kneeling on his hands and feet. sideline, saying Ware wanted to 8) added to their streak of upsets or their foul trouble. skewing almost at a right angle. Luke Hancock patted Ware’s with a 70-66 victory over Ohio “I thought we had a chance Ware dropped to the floor right chest as doctors worked on the talk to them before he left. State on Saturday night. there, and then, boom,” coach in front of the Louisville bench sophomore and Smith walked “Basically, the bone popped As the final seconds ticked Mike Krzyzewski said. “That’s and, almost in unison, his team- away, pulling his jersey over his out of the skin. It broke in two down, Ware’s best friend on what they do to teams. They can mates turned away in horror. eyes. The arena was silent, and spots,” Pitino said. “Remember the team, Chane Behanan, put boom you.” Thornton grimaced, putting his several fans wept and bowed the bone is six inches out of his This was the first time Pi- hand to his mouth as he turned their heads. on the guard’s No. 5 jersey and leg, and all he’s yelling is ‘Win stood at the end of the bench, tino and Krzyzewski had met around. Pitino had tears in his eyes screaming. Cardinals fans in the regional finals since that “I heard it and then I seen as he tried to console his players. the game, win the game.’ I’ve chanted “Kevin Ware! Kevin 1992 classic that ended with what happened, (the bone) come Dieng draped an arm around never seen anything like that.” Ware!” Christian Laettner’s improbable out,” Smith said. “I immediately the shoulders of Smith, who re- Added Siva, “He told us “We talked about it every buzzer-beater, a game now con- just, like, fell. I almost didn’t feel peatedly wiped at his eyes and countless times: ‘Just go win this timeout, ‘Get Kevin home,’” Pi- sidered one of the best in NCAA nothing.” shook his head. game for me. Just go win this tino said. tournament history. Pitino went to help Ware “It was really hard for me to game. Don’t worry about me, Smith finished with 23 This game will be remem- up and then saw the leg, which pull myself together,” Smith said. I’m fine. Just go win this game.’ I points and earned Most Out- bered, too, but for a very differ- broke in two places. “I didn’t ever think in a million standing Player honors for the ent — and much more somber “I literally almost threw up,” years I would ever see some- don’t know how he did it. I don’t Midwest Region. Siva added 16 — reason. Pitino said, his voice catching. thing like that. And that it hap- know how he got strength to do while Dieng had 14 points and With 6:33 left in the first half, “Then I just wanted to get a towel pened, especially, to a guy like it, but he told us to go out there 11 rebounds. Ware, who has played a key role to get it over that. But all the Kevin Ware, I was completely and win.” Michigan Makes Final STREAM & LAKE MAP Four For First Time Since Early 1990s Get Your BIG BLUE: Michigan gion’s most outstanding player, scored 15 points even while Copy Today! 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College Basketball Syracuse Defense Too Tough For Gol. Eagles ORANGE CRUSH: Syracuse on to Final Four, Beats Marquette 55-39 WASHINGTON (AP) — When played to perfection, there’s nothing quite like Syra- cuse’s aggressive, half-court 2-3 zone defense. It’s 40 minutes of trapping and shot-challenging, of clos- ing off angles, of trusting team- mates. “We showed,” senior guard Brendan Triche said, “that de- fense wins games.” Yes, the Orange D certainly does. With a second suffocating performance at the East Re- gional, No. 4-seeded Syracuse shut down No. 3 Marquette 55- 39 Saturday to earn coach Jim Boeheim his fourth trip to the Final Four — and first since a freshman named Carmelo Anthony helped win the 2003 NCAA championship. Pablo Martinez Monsivais / The Associated Press “A tremendous, tremendous Syracuse forward James Southerland (43) lands on Marquette guard Junior Cadougan (5) as Syracuse center Baye Keita (12) looks for the rebound during the second defensive effort,” Boeheim said. half of the East Regional final in the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament, Saturday in Washington. Fittingly, a matchup between schools from the soon-to-break- were a record low for a team in ers. Vander Blue, who carried quette’s Jamil Wilson, who was loss in a span of five games, a apart, rough-and-tumble Big an NCAA tournament regional Marquette to the round of eight, 0 for 5 on 3-pointers, 1 for 9 stumbling way to head into East became quite a struggle final since the shot clock was in- was held to 14 points on 3-for-15 overall. “We couldn’t get one to tournament play. on the offensive end. Syracuse troduced in 1986. shooting. drop in from outside.” That night, Boeheim forgot (30-9) was led by senior forward “They beat us from start to “They cover ground really The next team to try to solve to adjust his alarm clock to ac- James Southerland’s 16 points. finish. We collectively tried ev- good. You’ve got to get the ball that defense will be the winner count for daylight saving time, Michael Carter-Williams, a erything we knew to try,” Mar- in the middle, you’ve got to play of Sunday’s South Regional final and so showed up late for a pre- 6-foot-6 guard who is out front quette coach Buzz Williams said. inside out, you’ve got to get to between Florida and Michigan. practice coaches’ meeting. His in the zone, was named the re- “It is the zone, and it is the play- the free-throw line and wear Syracuse is 3-0 in national semi- players, turned out, had orga- gional’s top player after account- ers in the zone.” them down with the 3-point- final games under Boeheim. nized their own session without ing for 12 points, eight rebounds, Much like what happened er when you can,” Blue said. And to think: Exactly three supervision, starting the work it six assists, five steals and only Thursday in the regional semifi- “They’re really good at what they weeks ago, in this very same one turnover Saturday. nals, when Syracuse knocked off do in that zone.” building, Syracuse wrapped up would take to get going in the Marquette (26-9) hadn’t top-seeded Indiana by limiting Consider these numbers its final Big East regular-season right direction. scored fewer than 47 points all it to a season-low output, too. through four games in the tour- schedule before heading to the “I watched them for a few season — and, indeed, put up “I don’t think we’ve played nament: Syracuse is averaging Atlantic Coast Conference with minutes and it was really a 74 in a victory over Syracuse as good defensively as these last 6.5 blocks and 10.8 steals, while a bad-as-can-be performance in good thing. I thought our prac- on Feb. 25. But this time, Mar- two games,” Triche said. “We forcing opponents into 29 per- a lopsided loss to Georgetown. tices were really good after that,” quette kept turning the ball over, held some good teams down.” cent shooting, including 15 per- Syracuse’s 39 points that day Boeheim said. “You can turn seeing its shots blocked or just All told, Marquette made cent on 3-pointers. were the Orange’s tiniest total in things around in this game.” plain missing. only 12 of 53 shots — 23 percent “We couldn’t get one to drop a half-century. Since then, Syracuse has won The Golden Eagles’ 39 points — and was 3 for 24 on 3-point- in from ,” said Mar- That was Syracuse’s fourth seven of eight. Shockers Pull Off Another Upset, Down Buckeyes SHOCKED: Wichita State his first 12 shots for the Buck- tournament and was thought to years ago. Marshall, who says he’s “not eyes, who made just 24 percent be a bubble team for an NCAA This year’s tournament in- a jumper” when it comes to Upsets OSU 70-66 of their first-half shots. Aaron berth. Now, Wichita State is the cluded stunning wins by Florida job opportunities, spent nine for Final Four Trip Craft scored nine points on MVC’s first Final Four team Gulf Coast, La Salle and Har- seasons at Winthrop, making 2-for-12 shooting for the Buck- since Larry Bird led Indiana vard, but nobody kept it going seven NCAA tournaments be- LOS ANGELES (AP) — eyes, who dug a hole too deep State to the title game in 1979. longer than Wichita State. fore moving to Wichita in 2007, Wichita State is headed to the to escape with their second-half Another giant awaits the Although the Shockers have a where he rebuilt the Shockers Final Four, and these Shockers rally. Shockers in Atlanta next week- beautiful home arena and robust into a Top 25 team last year — should be no surprise to any- But after two weeks of upsets end: They’ll face the winner support from fans and donors in only to lose to 12th-seeded VCU body. in the wild West bracket, under- of Sunday’s Midwest Regional Kansas’ largest city, coach Gregg in the first round of the 2012 Not after the way they held dog Wichita State was an appro- final between Duke and Louis- Marshall acknowledged that tournament. off mighty Ohio State in the priate choice to cut down Staples ville. Wichita State’s athletic budget is Wichita State made it this West Regional final. Center’s nets. The Shockers’ Seven seasons after under- a fraction of what a BCS school year as a bubble team after losing Malcolm Armstead scored well-balanced roster managed dog George Mason crashed the can spend. He hasn’t let it slow in the Missouri Valley Confer- 14 points, Fred Van Vleet built that enormous lead with Final Four and underlined col- down the Shockers. ence tourney, but the Shockers bounced in a big basket with 1 the same consummate team play lege basketball’s growing par- The 50-year-old Marshall is followed up an opening-round minute left, and ninth-seeded that they’ve shown throughout ity, the Shockers are the latest in his sixth season at Wichita win over Pitt with an impressive Wichita State earned its first the tournament. smallish school to get on a big State, but he fits in well with the victory over Gonzaga, the top trip to the Final Four since 1965 Two sections packed with roll in the tournament. Butler up-and-coming coaches who seed in the West and the No. 1 with a 70-66 victory over Ohio cheering Shockers fans provided made the national champion- made their reputations through team in the nation at the end of State on Saturday. all the encouragement neces- ship game in 2010 and 2011, and unlikely tournament success Van Vleet scored 12 points as the regular season. sary for a team that didn’t win the Bulldogs were joined by that such as Butler’s Brad Stevens or The Shockers did spend 10 the Shockers (30-8) followed up the Missouri Valley Conference VCU team in the Final Four two VCU’s Shaka Smart. last week’s win over top-ranked games ranked in the AP Top 25 Gonzaga with a nail-biting vic- this season before a three-game tory over the second-seeded skid from Jan. 29-Feb. 5. Wich- Buckeyes (29-8), whose 11-game ita State then lost consecutive winning streak ended one game games to Evansville and Creigh- short of their second straight Fi- ton before the MVC tournament. nal Four. Marshall’s pregame speech Wichita State roared to a to the Shockers finished with 20-point lead with 11 minutes to talk of cutting down the nets at play after Ohio State played an Staples Center before getting on awful first half, but LaQuinton that plane back to Kansas, say- Ross scored 15 of his 19 points ing Wichita State didn’t have after halftime, leading a fero- to play “a perfect game” to beat cious rally to within three points mighty Ohio State. in the final minutes. “The Mecca awaits in Atlan- But after Tekele Cotton hit ta,” he said. a 3-pointer with 2:20 left, Van- Marshall was right, but he Vleet scored on a shot that couldn’t have anticipated just bounced all over the rim before how imperfect Ohio State would dropping. Ron Baker and Cot- be. ton hit last-minute free throws The postseason-tested Buck- to secure the second Final Four eyes appeared calm and confi- trip in Wichita State’s history. dent during warmups in front of Wichita State is just the fifth their healthy fan contingent, yet team seeded ninth or higher they proceeded to play the first to reach the Final Four since half just like NCAA newbies. seeding began in 1979, but the They missed their first seven second in three years following shots after the opening tip in a 11th-seeded VCU’s improbable string capped by an airballed run in 2011. 3-pointer from Thomas, who The Shockers are also the missed his first five overall. The kings of Kansas, reaching the junior star was labeled “a bad- national semifinals after the shot taker and a bad-shot maker”

powerful Jayhawks and Kansas Mark J. Terrill / The Associated Press by Marshall on Friday, but he State both went down. Ohio State guard Aaron Craft, top, and Wichita State guard Fred Van Vleet scramble for a loose ball during the second half of only lived up to the first part of Deshaun Thomas scored the West Regional final in the NCAA men’s college basketball tournament, Saturday in Los Angeles. that billing while going 4 for 13 21 points after missing nine of in the first half.

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Scoreboard PREP sica Filtz, sr., Concrete. Regional Semifinals NORTHEASTGP W L OTL PTS All-State Second team — Chantel Heath, sr., Friday, March 29 Montreal 35 23 7 5 51 At Cowboys Stadium Local Results Reardan; Sarah Ott, soph., Shoreline Boston 34 22 8 4 48 Christian; Sami-Jo Robinson, sr., Pe Ell; Arlington, Texas Ottawa 35 19 10 6 44 Continued from Sports 1 Thursday’s Results Michigan 87, Kansas 85, OT Breezy Byrne, sr., Riverside Christian; Toronto 36 20 12 4 44 Softball Florida 62, Florida Gulf Coast 50 Buffalo 36 13 17 6 32 At Onalaska Lily Hilderbrand, soph., Oroville. SOUTHEASTGP W L OTL PTS Game 1 Regional Championship Winnipeg 37 18 17 2 38 was a Class 2A first team pick, after averaging 12.8 TROJANS 11, LOGGERS 7 CLASS 1B Sunday, March 31 Carolina 34 16 16 2 34 points, 10.4 rebounds and 5.8 blocked shots per game Pe Ell 034 010 3 — 11 15 3 Player of the year — Jenne Moser, Michigan (29-7) vs. Florida (29-7), Washington 35 16 17 2 34 11:20 a.m. Onalaska 300 022 0 — 7 5 1 jr., Colton. Tampa Bay 34 15 18 1 31 for the state runner-up Bearcats. Batteries: Pe Ell — Mattie Miller First team — Jenne Moser, jr., Florida 36 11 19 6 28 MIDWEST REGIONAL WESTERN CONFERENCE Onalaska’s Autumn Durand and Pe Ell’s Alissa and Kayla Hoke; Onalaska — Wright Colton; Stormee Van Belle, jr., Sunny- Second Round side Christian; Anna Yarbro, fr., Mo- CENTRAL GP W L OTL PTS Brooks-Johnson were the co-MVPs of the Central 2B and Duryea Thursday, March 21 Chicago 35 27 5 3 57 ses Lake Christian; Vincent, sr., Louisville 79, N.C. A&T 48 Detroit 36 18 13 5 41 League, and both landed on the All-State 2B first team. Game 2 Colton; Elizabeth Larrew, sr., Columbia Colorado State 84, Missouri 72 St. Louis 34 18 14 2 38 Durand scored 18.4 points with 10.1 rebounds a game, TROJANS 14, LOGGERS 3 (5 inn.) Hunters. Michigan State 65, Valparaiso 54 Columbus 36 15 14 7 37 Memphis 54, Saint Mary’s (Cal) 52 Pe Ell 450 05 — 14 10 4 Second team — Olivia Ho, soph., Nashville 36 14 14 8 36 while Brooks-Johnson scored 16 points with 8 boards Muckleshoot Tribal; Cierra Moss, jr., Saint Louis 64, New Mexico State 44 Onalaska 101 01 — 3 3 4 Oregon 68, Oklahoma State 55 NORTHWESTGP W L OTL PTS a game for the Trojans. Pe Ell’s Sami-Jo Robinson Batteries: Pe Ell — Miller and Neah Bay; Kara DenHoed, sr., Sun- Minnesota 35 21 12 2 44 was a second-team pick, helping lead the Trojans to a Hoke; Onalaska — Wright and Duryea nyside Christian; Karlee Martin, sr., Friday, March 22 Vancouver 36 19 11 6 44 Almira-Coulee/Hartline; Kyla Emme, Duke 73, Albany (N.Y.) 61 Edmonton 35 15 13 7 37 third-place finish at the State 2B tournament. sr., Grace Academy Creighton 67, Cincinnati 63 Calgary 34 13 17 4 30 Prep Basketball Colorado 35 12 19 4 28 Note: See the ‘Preps’ section of scoreboard at left The 2013 Associated Press Washing- Third Round PACIFIC GP W L OTL PTS for a complete list of the AP All-State basketball teams. ton All-State basketball team Saturday, March 23 Anaheim 36 24 7 5 53 BOYS Louisville 82, Colorado State 56 Los Angeles 35 20 12 3 43 State player of the year, all classi- LOCAL Michigan State 70, Memphis 48 San Jose 35 18 11 6 42 fication — Zach LaVine, sr., Bothell. Oregon 74, Saint Louis 57 Dallas 35 16 16 3 35 Local Bowling Phoenix 35 14 15 6 34 CLASS 4A March 24-30 Results Sunday, March 24 Duke 66, Creighton 50 Saturday’s Results Sports on the Air Player of the year — Zach LaVine, FAIRWAY LANES Philadelphia 3, Boston 1 sr., Bothell. Top 10 Men Regional Semifinals Pittsburgh 2, NY Islanders 0 First team — Zach LaVine, sr., 1. Nick Wright 769; 2. Joe Masters Friday, March 29 Carolina 3, Winnipeg 1 TUESDAY, April 2 Bothell; Jason Todd, jr., Jackson; Tucker 755; 3. Randy Sanders 732; 4. Brandon At Lucas Oil Stadium Colorado 1, Nashville 0 (OT) MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Haymond, sr., Garfield; Lucas Miekle, Grose 720; 5. Rich Verd 714; 6. Bob Indianapolis Washington 4, Buffalo 3 (SO) sr., Bellarmine Prep; Dominic Robin- Hack Sr 713; 7. Vic Fagerness 711; 8. Louisville 77, Oregon 69 Montreal 3, NY Rangers 0 Noon son, sr., Curtis. Landon Cruickshank 706; 9. Dennis Duke 71, Michigan State 61 Toronto 4, Ottawa 0 MLB — Baltimore at Tampa Bay Second team — Terry Dawn, sr., Florida 3, New Jersey 2 (OT) Knapp 701; 10. Rod Fenstermaker 700; Regional Championship Arlington; Austin Rehkow, sr., Central Minnesota 4, Los Angeles 3 (SO) 7 p.m. High Game: Nick Steele 300 Sunday, March 31 Edmonton 4, Vancouver 0 Valley; Nate Streufert, jr., Richland; Top 10 Women Louisville (32-5) vs. Duke (30-5), 1:55 San Jose 3, Phoenix 2 (SO) ROOT — Seattle at Oakland Braxton Tucker, sr., Spanaway Lake; 1. Cassandra Chalmers 618; 2. Hunt- p.m. Carlos Vijarro, sr., Davis. er Weeks 608; 3. Kim Rushton 587; 4. Sunday’s Results MLB — Regional coverage, San Francisco at Teresa Johnson 580; 5. Sahlee Aldrich WEST REGIONAL Chicago 7, Detroit 1 L.A. Dodgers or St. Louis at Arizona (9:30 p.m. Second Round CLASS 3A 562; 6. Shirley Swenson 561; 7. Mary Columbus 2, Anaheim 1 (OT) Player of the year — D.J. Fenner, Thursday, March 21 Los Angeles 3, Dallas 2 start) Schrader 555; 8. Barb Grimes 549; 9. Wichita State 73, Pittsburgh 55 sr., Seattle Prep. Lynn Wiltzius 547; 10. Heather Wallen Philadelphia 5, Washington 4 (OT) MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Gonzaga 64, Southern 58 Boston 2, Buffalo 0 First team — D.J. Fenner, sr., Se- 546; High Game: Heather Wallen 230 Arizona 81, Belmont 64 4 p.m. attle Prep; Tre’Shaun Fletcher, sr., Lin- Top 5 Senior Men Harvard 68, New Mexico 62 Monday’s Results coln; Dezmyn Trent, sr., Foss; Shaqquan 1. Marc Gosselin 711; 2. John Caines NY Islanders 3, New Jersey 1 ESPN2 — NIT, semifinal, teams TBD, at New Aaron, jr., Rainier Beach; Brett Bailey, 656; 3. Andy Fuchs 640; 4. Bill Frank Friday, March 22 Ohio State 95, Iona 70 NY Rangers 4, Winnipeg 2 York sr., University. 635; 5. Jim Ion 607; High Game: Marc Montreal 4, Carolina 1 Second team — Donaven Dorsey, Iowa State 76, Notre Dame 58 6 p.m. Gosselin 256 Mississippi 57, Wisconsin 46 Detroit 3, Colorado 2 jr., Timberline; Ahmaad Rorie, jr., Lin- Top 5 Senior Women La Salle 63, Kansas State 61 St. Louis 4, Minnesota 1 ESPN2 — NIT, semifinal, teams TBD, at New coln; Josh Hawkinson, sr., Shorewood; 1. Marie Marshall 626; 2. Teresa Chicago 3, Nashville 2 (SO) York Tramaine Isabell, jr., Lakeside; Isaiah Johnson 572; 3. Sara Broom 571; 4. Pearl Third Round Anaheim 4, Dallas 0 Smith, sr., Columbia River. Saturday, March 23 Edmonton 4, Calgary 1 NBA BASKETBALL Steig 501; 5. Ginny Eddy 500; High San Jose 3, Vancouver 2 Game: Marie Marshall 245 Arizona 74, Harvard 51 5 p.m. CLASS 2A Wichita State 76, Gonzaga 70 Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Tuesday’s Games TNT — New York at Player of the year — Corey 1. Joy Watson 318; 2. James Ow- Sunday, March 24 Ottawa at Boston, 4 p.m. Langerveld, sr., Pullman. ens 290; 3. Bruce Thorsen 263; 4. Fred Ohio State 78, Iowa State 75 Winnipeg at NY Islanders, 4 p.m. 7:30 p.m. First team — Corey Langerveld, Ueltschi 258; 5. Samantha Arrendondo La Salle 76, Mississippi 74 Washington at Carolina, 4 p.m. sr., Pullman; Brad Wallace, sr., River 256; High Game: Joy Watson 178 Buffalo at Pittsburgh, 4:30 p.m. TNT — Dallas at L.A. Lakers Ridge; David Crisp, jr., Clover Park; Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Regional Semifinals Florida at Tampa Bay, 4:30 p.m. NHL HOCKEY Jalen Peake, sr., West Valley (Yakima); 1. Stasia 285; 2. Zane 232; 3. Tanner Thursday, March 28 Colorado at Nashville, 5 p.m. Tanner Brill, sr., Mark Morris. At The Staples Center Los Angeles at Phoenix, 7 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 213; 4. David 194; 5. Perry 189; High Los Angeles Second team — Jayson Brocklesby, Game: Stasia 187 Ohio State 73, Arizona 70 Wednesday’s Games NBCSN — Buffalo at Pittsburgh sr., Sequim; John Shine, sr., Lynden; Wichita State 72, La Salle 58 Pittsburgh at NY Rangers, 4:30 p.m. SOCCER Johnathan Patterson, sr., Renton; Quen- CENTRALIA LANES Montreal at Philadelphia, 4:30 p.m. tin Phillips, sr., Olympic; Dak Shagren, Top 5 Senior Men Regional Championship Edmonton at Calgary, 7 p.m. 11:30 a.m. sr., Lynden. 1. Dave Reynoldson 513; 2. Tim Saturday, March 30 Dallas at Anaheim, 7 p.m. FSN — UEFA Champions League, quarterfi- Turner 486; 3. Richard Luce 483; 4. John Ohio State (29-7) vs. Wichita State (29- Minnesota at San Jose, 7:30 p.m. 8), 4 p.m. CLASS 1A Dolan 457; 5. George Heck 430; High nals, Juventus at Bayern Munich Thursday’s Games Player of the year — Brennan Ra- Game: Dave Reynoldson 187 FINAL FOUR 5 p.m. koz, sr., Toledo. New Jersey at Boston, 4 p.m. Top 5 Senior Women At The Georgia Dome Philadelphia at Toronto, 4 p.m. FSN — UEFA Champions League, quarterfi- First team — Brennan Rakoz, sr., 1. Linda Lusher 470; 2. June Concan- Atlanta NY Islanders at Washington, 4 p.m. Toledo; Brady Widner, jr., Zillah; Isaac non 451; 3. Robin Brown 401; 4. Win- National Semifinals Tampa Bay at Carolina, 4 p.m. nals, Barcelona at Paris Saint-Germain (same-day Reimer, sr., Lynden Christian; Austin nie Siemers 359; 5. Val Reed 288; High Saturday, April 6 Winnipeg at Montreal, 4:30 p.m. tape) Trafelet, sr., Toledo; Trey Drechsel, jr., Game: Linda Lusher 178 Midwest champion vs. West cham- Columbus at Nashville, 5 p.m. Cedar Park Christian. pion, 3 or 6:30 p.m. St. Louis at Chicago, 5:30 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL South champion vs. East champion, Detroit at Phoenix, 7 p.m. Second team — Devante Harris, 3 or 6:30 p.m. 4 p.m. sr., Tenino; Josh Wall, sr., Kalama; Ca- COLLEGE Edmonton at Vancouver, 7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Los Angeles, 7:30 p.m. ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, re- leb Taylor, sr., King’s; Justin Rivas, jr., Local College Softball National Championship Okanogan; Dylan Boyd, jr., Cashmere. Saturday’s Results Monday, April 8 gional final, teams TBD, at Norfolk, Va. At Oregon City Semifinal winners, 6 p.m. CLASS 2B Game 1 6 p.m. Player of the year — Brandon COUGARS 8, BLAZERS 0 MLB ESPN — NCAA Division I tournament, re- Gfeller, sr., Colfax. Centralia 000 00 — 0 0 1 gional final, teams TBD, at Oklahoma City First team — Brandon Gfeller, sr., Clackamas 000 00 — 8 10 0 NBA American League Batteries: Centralia — Cassy Di- Colfax; Dexter Sienko, jr., St. George’s; Betta and Khodi Wright; Clackamas — NBA Standings East Division Kalen Dunlap, jr., Morton-White Pass; Lucy Baldovino and Gracie Dempster Eastern Conference W L Pct GB WEDNESDAY, April 3 Spencer Novak, sr., LaConner; Eric ATLANTIC W L PCT GB Boston 1 0 1.000 — Mulheims, jr., St. George’s. Game 2 x-New York 46 26 .639 — Baltimore 0 0 .000 ½ MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL x-Brooklyn 42 31 .575 4½ Second team — Lars Blix, sr., COUGARS 9, BLAZERS 6 Tampa Bay 0 0 .000 ½ 11 a.m. Wahkiakum; Michael Garrett, sr., Riv- Centralia 002 0004 — 6 13 7 Boston 38 36 .514 9 Philadelphia 30 43 .411 16½ Toronto 0 0 .000 ½ erside Christian; Enrique Hernandez, Clackamas 230 004x — 9 8 3 WGN — Kansas City at Chicago White Sox Batteries: Centralia — Kalynn Toronto 27 47 .365 20 New York 0 1 .000 1 sr., Winlock; Bryce Morgan, sr., Seattle Randt, Hailey Givens (6) and Maddi CENTRAL Central Division 4 p.m. Lutheran; Dylan Hartz, jr., Lind-Ritz- Klingberg; Clackamas — Lucy Baldo- x-Indiana 48 27 .640 — W L Pct GB ESPN2 — Boston at N.Y. Yankees ville/Sprague. vino, and Kiara Vasquez x-Chicago 40 32 .556 6½ Milwaukee 36 37 .493 11 Chicago 1 0 1.000 — 7 p.m. Detroit 1 0 1.000 — CLASS 1B Detroit 25 50 .333 23 Cleveland 0 0 .000 ½ ESPN2 — San Francisco at L.A. Dodgers Player of the year — Brandon Bro- Local College Baseball Cleveland 22 51 .301 25 SOUTHEAST ersma, sr., Sunnyside Christian. Saturday’s Results Kansas City 0 1 .000 1 ROOT — Seattle at Oakland At Aberdeen z-Miami 58 15 .795 — Minnesota 0 1 .000 1 First team — Brandon Broersma, Game 1 x-Atlanta 42 33 .560 17 NBA BASKETBALL sr., Sunnyside Christian; Alex Brouwer, Washington 27 46 .370 31 West Division TRAILBLAZERS 7, CHOKERS 1 W L Pct GB 4 p.m. sr., Sunnyside Christian; Alec Bluff, so., Centralia 200 050 000 — 7 15 3 Orlando 19 56 .253 40 Cusick; Segun Amosun, sr., Christian Grays Harbor 100 000 000 — 1 5 2 Charlotte 17 57 .230 41½ 1 0 1.000 — ESPN — New York at Atlanta Faith; Andrew Nye, sr., Puget Sound Batteries: Centralia — Becker, WESTERN CONFERENCE Los Angeles 1 0 1.000 — NHL HOCKEY Adventist. Conover (7) and Tillotson; Grays Har- NORTHWEST W L PCT GB Seattle 1 0 1.000 — x-Oklahoma City54 20 .730 — Second team — A.J. Kieffer, sr., bor — Snyder, Rubin (5), Rosendal (9) Oakland 0 1 .000 1 4:30 p.m. and Alexander x-Denver 50 24 .676 4 Wellpinit; Lowell Kirkwood, sr., Moses Utah 39 36 .520 15½ Texas 0 1 .000 1 NBCSN — Pittsburgh at N.Y. Rangers Lake Christian; Leyton Doherty, sr., Game 2 Portland 33 41 .446 21 Neah Bay; Jason Korneychuk, sr., Soap CHOKERS 5, TRAILBLAZERS 4 Minnesota 27 46 .370 26½ National League PREP BASKETBALL Lake; Keanu Curleybear, jr., Taholah. Centralia 100 200 1 — 4 6 2 PACIFIC East Division 6:30 p.m. Grays Harbor 000 302 1 — 5 3 1 x-L.A. Clippers 49 26 .653 — W L Pct GB GIRLS Batteries: Centralia — Brady Batt Golden State 42 32 .568 6½ ESPN — McDonald’s All American Game, at L.A. Lakers 38 36 .514 10½ Atlanta 1 0 1.000 — State player of the year, all classes and David Tillotson; Grays Harbor — Johanson, Hiles (7) and Schlesser Sacramento 27 47 .365 21½ New York 1 0 1.000 — Chicago — Brittany McPhee, jr., Mount Rainier. Phoenix 23 51 .311 25½ Washington 1 0 1.000 — SOCCER SOUTHWEST Miami 0 1 .000 1 x-San Antonio 55 19 .743 — CLASS 4A Men’s Basketball Philadelphia 0 1 .000 1 11:30 a.m. Player of the year x-Memphis 50 24 .676 5 — Brittany 2013 NCAA Div. I Tournament Central Division FSN — UEFA Champions League, quarterfi- McPhee, jr., Mount Rainier. Tournament Glance Houston 41 33 .554 14 W L Pct GB First team — Brittany McPhee, jr., The Associated Press Dallas 36 37 .493 18½ nals, Dortmund at Malaga New Orleans 26 48 .351 29 Chicago 1 0 1.000 — Mount Rainier; Brooke Pahukoa, sr., All Times PDT FIRST ROUND Milwaukee 1 0 1.000 — 5 p.m. Lake Stevens; Haley Smith, sr., Skyline; Saturday’s Results Tuesday, March 19 St. Louis 0 0 .000 ½ Jade Redmon, sr., Mead; Raven Benton, Dallas 100, Chicago 98 FSN — UEFA Champions League, quarterfi- N.C. A&T 73, Liberty 72 Cincinnati 0 1 .000 1 sr., Federal Way. Saint Mary’s (Cal) 67, Middle Tennes- Atlanta 97, Orlando 88 nals, Galatasaray at Real Madrid (same-day tape) Second team — Otiona Gildon, see 54 Philadelphia 100, Charlotte 92 Pittsburgh 0 1 .000 1 soph., Gonzaga Prep; Anushka Mal- Wednesday, March 20 Houston 98, LA Clippers 81 West Division donado, sr., Yelm; Aubrey Ward-El, sr., James Madison 68, LIU Brooklyn 55 Memphis 99, Minnesota 86 W L Pct GB THURSDAY, April 4 La Salle 80, Boise State 71 Oklahoma City 109, Milwaukee 99 Los Angeles 1 0 1.000 — Skyview; Lindsay Brown, sr., Arlington; Utah 116, Brooklyn 107 GOLF Arizona 0 0 .000 ½ Delaney Hodgins, jr., Chiawana. EAST REGIONAL Indiana 112, Phoenix 104 9 a.m. Second Round LA Lakers 103, Sacramento 98 Colorado 0 1 .000 1 CLASS 3A Thursday, March 21 Golden State 125, Portland 98 San Diego 0 1 .000 1 TGC — LPGA, Kraft Nabisco Championship, Player of the year — Makala Roper, Butler 68, Bucknell 56 San Francisco 0 1 .000 1 jr., Cleveland. Marquette 59, Davidson 58 Sunday’s Results first round, part I, at Rancho Mirage, Calif. Washington 109, Toronto 92 First team — Makala Roper, jr., California 64, UNLV 61 Monday’s Results Noon Syracuse 81, Montana 34 New Orleans 112, Cleveland 92 Cleveland; Bethany Montgomery, sr., Chicago 95, Detroit 94 Boston 8, at NY Yankees 2 at Washington 2, Miami 0 TGC — PGA Tour, Texas Open, first round, at Wilson; Kayleigh Valley, sr., University; Friday, March 22 Miami 88, San Antonio 86 Cori Woodward, sr., Prairie; Courtney New York 108, Boston 89 at NY Mets 11, San Diego 2 San Antonio Temple 76, N.C. State 72 3, at Pittsburgh 1 Nelson, sr., Kamiakin. Indiana 83, James Madison 62 Monday’s Results at Milwaukee 5, Colorado 4 3 p.m. Second team — Jordan Rodriguez, Miami 78, Pacific 49 at LA Dodgers 4, San Francisco 0 soph., Sunnyside; Tia Briggs, sr., Wil- Illinois 57, Colorado 49 Detroit 108, Toronto 98 TGC — LPGA, Kraft Nabisco Championship, Atlanta 102, Cleveland 94 at Chicago White Sox 1, Kansas City 0 son; Shelby Cansler, fr., Bellevue; Masha Milwaukee 131, Charlotte 102 Detroit 4, at Minnesota 2 first round, part II, at Rancho Mirage, Calif. Shtikel, sr., Shorewood; Sira Toure, jr., Third Round Saturday, March 23 Memphis 92, San Antonio 90 LA Angels 3, at Cincinnati 1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Kamiakin. Marquette 74, Butler 72 Houston 111, Orlando 103 at Atlanta 7, Philadelphia 5 Syracuse 66, California 60 Minnesota 110, Boston 100 at Arizona 6, St. Louis 2 9:30 a.m. CLASS 2A Utah 112, Portland 102 Seattle 2, at Oakland 0 MLB — Regional coverage, L.A. Angels at Player of the year — Kourtney Ea- Sunday, March 24 Indiana 109, LA Clippers 106 ton, soph., Mark Morris. Indiana 58, Temple 52 Tuesday’s Games Cincinnati or San Diego at N.Y. Mets (1 p.m. start) Miami 63, Illinois 59 Tuesday’s Games Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 12 p.m. First team — Kourtney Eaton, Chicago at Washington, 4 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 4 p.m. WGN — Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh soph., Mark Morris; Kennedy Hobert, Regional Semifinals New York at Miami, 5 p.m. Colorado at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. 12:35 p.m. sr., White River; Jamika Parker, sr., W.F. Thursday, March 28 Dallas at LA Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Texas at Houston, 5 p.m. West; Jazzlynn Brewster, jr., 5-6, G, Riv- At The Verizon Center St. Louis at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. ROOT — Seattle at Oakland er Ridge; Beth Carlson, sr., Archbishop Washington Wednesday’s Games Seattle at Oakland, 7 p.m. Murphy. Marquette 71, Miami 61 Washington at Toronto, 4 p.m. San Francisco at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. 4 p.m. Second team — Payton Parrish, sr., Syracuse 61, Indiana 50 Philadelphia at Charlotte, 4 p.m. New York at Atlanta, 4 p.m. MLB — Regional coverage, Boston at N.Y. Grandview; Taylor Farris, jr., Renton; Wednesday’s Games Brooklyn at Cleveland, 4 p.m. Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 11 a.m. Karley Eaton, soph., Mark Morris; Ash- Regional Championship Yankees or Philadelphia at Atlanta Saturday, March 30 Detroit at Boston, 4:30 Texas at Houston, 11 a.m. li Payne, sr., Olympic; Maria Swanson, Marquette (26-8) vs. Syracuse (29-9), Minnesota at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Detroit at Minnesota, 1 p.m. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL sr., Burlington-Edison. 1:30 p.m. Orlando at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. 4 p.m. Denver at Utah, 6 p.m. Miami at Washington, 4 p.m. CLASS 1A SOUTH REGIONAL Houston at Sacramento, 7 p.m. Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 4 p.m. ESPN — Slam Dunk & 3-Point Champion- Player of the year — Chandler Second Round Memphis at Portland, 7 p.m. Cleveland at Toronto, 4 p.m. ships, at Atlanta Thursday, March 21 Phoenix at LA Clippers, 7:30 p.m. Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4 p.m. Smith, jr., Brewster. New Orleans at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. First team — Chandler Smith, jr., Michigan 71, South Dakota State 56 LA Angels at Cincinnati, 4 p.m. 6 p.m. VCU 88, Akron 42 Brewster; Maddi Seidl, sr., Castle Rock; San Diego at NY Mets, 4 p.m. Thursday’s Games Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 4 p.m. ESPN — NIT, championship, teams TBD, at Lyndsay Oswalt, sr., Granger; Bailey Friday, March 22 Chicago at Brooklyn, 4 p.m. Colorado at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. Dallas at Denver, 6 p.m. New York Schroeder, sr., Kiona-Benton; Kaycee Florida Gulf Coast 78, Georgetown 68 St. Louis at Arizona, 6:40 p.m. Creech, sr., Cascade Christian. San Diego State 70, Oklahoma 55 San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 6:30 p.m. San Francisco at LA Dodgers, 7 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL Second team — Kara Staggs, sr., North Carolina 78, Villanova 71 Seattle at Oakland, 7 p.m. 4 p.m. Okanogan; Macee Utecht, sr., Castle Kansas 64, Western Kentucky 57 Rock; Becky Mae Taylor, sr., Brewster; Florida 79, Northwestern State 47 Thursday’s Games TNT — Chicago at Brooklyn Minnesota 83, UCLA 63 Tierney Uhlenkott, sr., Castle Rock; LA Angels at Cincinnati, 9:35 a.m. 6:30 p.m. NHL Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, 9:35 a.m. Megan Finger, Sr., Elma. Third Round NHL Standings Detroit at Minnesota, 10 a.m. TNT — San Antonio at Oklahoma City Saturday, March 23 San Diego at NY Mets, 10 a.m. CLASS 2B Michigan 78, VCU 53 EASTERN CONFERENCE TENNIS ATLANTIC GP W L OTL PTS Kansas City at Chicago White Sox, 11 a.m. Player of the year — Kelsey Moos, Baltimore at Tampa Bay, 12 p.m. sr., Reardan. Pittsburgh 36 28 8 0 56 10 a.m. Sunday, March 24 New Jersey 36 15 12 9 39 Seattle at Oakland, 12:35 p.m. First team — Kelsey Moos, sr., Fla. Gulf Coast 81, San Diego State 71 N.Y. Rangers 35 17 15 3 37 Miami at Washington, 1 p.m. ESPN2 — WTA, Family Circle Cup, round of Reardan; Abby Maneman, sr., Ray- Kansas 70, North Carolina 58 N.Y. Islanders 36 17 16 3 37 Boston at NY Yankees, 4 p.m. 16, at Charleston, S.C. mond; Alissa Brooks-Johnson, sr., Pe Florida 78, Minnesota 64 Philadelphia 35 15 17 3 33 Cleveland at Toronto, 4 p.m. Ell; Autumn Durand, sr., Onalaska; Jes- Philadelphia at Atlanta, 4 p.m. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013

NFL Raiders Acquire QB Matt Flynn From Seahawks ALAMEDA, Calif. (AP) — Campbell, the Raiders have The Oakland Raiders are chang- committed up to six draft picks ing directions at quarterback on quarterbacks with no proof once again. they have found the right man The Raiders for the job. acquired Seattle Oakland used a 2012 third- backup Matt round pick to take Terrelle Pryor Flynn on Mon- in the supplemental draft in day for draft 2011; dealt the two high picks for picks, bring- ing an end to Palmer after Campbell got hurt Carson Palmer’s brief tenure as in October 2011; and now have starter in Oakland even before made the deal for Flynn. they are done paying the steep If Flynn beats out Pryor for price they dealt to acquire him. the starting job, he will be the “Matt’s one of those guys, 16th quarterback to start for even though he hasn’t had a lot Oakland since the beginning of of opportunities, when he’s had the 2003 season. Campbell is the those opportunities, he’s made only one of those to have a win- the most out of those chances,” ning record as a starter, going Raiders coach Dennis Allen said. 11-7 in his two seasons. “We feel real good about that, Pryor got in for a few plays and feel real good about getting late in his first full pro season a young prospect at quarter- before starting the final game back.” at San Diego with Palmer side- Oakland will send a fifth- lined by cracked ribs and a round pick in 2014 and a con- Joe Mahoney / The Associated Press ditional pick in 2015 to Seattle. In this Aug. 18, 2012 ile photo, Seattle Seahawks quarterback Matt Flynn looks to pass the ball against the Denver Broncos in bruised lung. Flynn will compete with Ter- the irst half of an NFL football preseason game in Denver. The Oakland Raiders have traded for Seattle backup quarterback Pryor went 13 for 28 for 150 relle Pryor for the starting job Flynn in the team’s latest change at the game’s most important position. yards, two touchdowns and an with Palmer on his way out of interception in a 24-21 loss to the Chargers. He also ran for Oakland. brief appearances that intrigue in his career, completing 87 for look for another backup either Fox Sports reported Palmer many NFL teams. 1,083 yards, nine touchdowns in free agency or the draft. 49 yards and a score and looked was expected to be dealt to Ari- He threw for 251 yards and and five interceptions. “There’s different avenues we more than capable running the zona for a draft pick. The Raid- three touchdowns in a loss at Allen compared Flynn’s can go,” general manager John offense. ers traded a 2012 first-round New England in place of an in- progress to that of Matt Schaub Schneider told 710ESPN Seattle. Allen said there is plenty of draft pick and 2013 second- jured Aaron Rodgers late in the and Rodgers, who have excelled “We have a plan in place and it’s time to figure out who will start. rounder to Cincinnati for Palm- 2010 season. He then started the as starters after years as backups contingent on who that player “All those things will work er during the 2011 season. regular- the follow- to start their careers. is. There are veterans who are themselves out,” he said. “I don’t Palmer fell one game short of ing season, going 31 for 44 for “We’re excited with the fact available now, some very talent- really get into all that at this the playoffs that season and the 480 yards and six touchdown that we’re bringing in a young ed guys. Guys who are all foot- point in time because I think Raiders then regressed and went passes in a 45-41 win over De- guy that we feel like has poten- ball. ... 4-12 this past year. With Palmer what happens is the cream is troit. tial to be a starting quarter- “There are also some guys owed $13 million for this season always going to rise to the top. Flynn was drafted by the back in this league,” Allen said. in the draft we think are pretty and reportedly unwilling to take That’s what’s going to happen. Packers in the seventh round “We’re looking forward to hav- interesting. We have a plan and a pay cut, the rebuilding Raiders The great thing for us is we don’t went a different direction. in 2008 when Raiders general ing him on our roster and giving we’re going to take it as it comes.” play a game until September.” “When we looked at it, both manager Reggie McKenzie him a chance to potentially be Since dealing a 2012 fourth- Palmer put up prolific num- from his standpoint and our worked in the Green Bay front that.” round pick to Washington dur- bers in his first full year as a standpoint, we just realized that office. He has thrown 141 passes The Seahawks must now ing the 2010 draft for Jason starter in Oakland, but that led it was time for us to move on to little success for the team. He and move forward,” Allen said. completed 61.1 percent of his “We felt like Matt Flynn gave us passes and threw for 4,018 yards a great option.” MATT FLYNN’S FLING WITH THE SEAHAWKS in 15 games — second most ever After showing promise as a for the Raiders — with 22 touch- backup with the Packers, Flynn downs and 14 interceptions. signed a three-year, $26 mil- Here is how Matt Flynn did last season, and what he’s done so far in his six-year career. But with McKenzie over- lion deal with the Seahawks, but hauling most of the roster he failed to beat out rookie Russell Wilson for the starting job and Pass Pct. Yards YPT TD INT QB Rating inherited when he took over the quickly became expendable. 2012 Season 55.6 68 7.6 0 0 79.9 organization last January, he Flynn, a backup in college Career 61.7 1083 7.7 9 5 92.0 apparently had little need for a at LSU to former Raiders quar- 33-year-old quarterback. The terback JaMarcus Russell, has Raiders will save about $6 mil- started just two games in five lion on this year’s cap when seasons as a pro. But it’s those Palmer is moved.

College Basketball Pac-12 Exonerates Coordinator of Officiating for “Bounty” By Bud Withers making it clear it thought they officials.” In officiating circles, the program,” Scott said in part in The Seattle Times were inappropriate. While Scott didn’t men- technical foul was considered a statement, “and are expected In a statement to The Seat- tion Miller by name, sources debatable. There was senti- to address concerns through Early in the Pac-12 men’s tle Times, Pac-12 commissioner told The Times and CBSSports. ment that Miller was whistled the structure provided. Threat- basketball tournament in Las Larry Scott said, “I can con- com that Rush’s comments for being out of the coaching ening, intimidating and unpro- Vegas March 13-16, the league’s firm that following the Pac-12 were aimed at Miller. box, and that he’d purportedly coordinator of men’s basket- fessional conduct will not be men’s basketball tournament, Complicating the scenario already been warned about it. tolerated.” ball officiating, Ed Rush, had we received a complaint that was this: Late in the UCLA-Ar- And, sources say, there was be- The incident underscores a pointed meeting with half a Pac-12 coordinator of officials izona semifinal game March 15, lief expressed that such a bor- dozen of the conference’s ref- Ed Rush offered game officials Miller was slapped with a tech- derline indiscretion shouldn’t growing pains in the officiating erees, during which he made inappropriate incentives for be- nical foul by official Michael have warranted a technical foul program under Rush, who was something perfectly clear: ing stricter with Pac-12 coaches. Irving. in a heated, two-point game hired last spring to revamp the Rush thought his officials I consider the integrity of our The technical foul was it- inside the final five minutes Pac-12 program. Some officials had been allowing Arizona officiating program to be of self a matter of controversy. It (UCLA won, 66-64). say Rush, a longtime NBA offi- coach Sean Miller too much the highest importance and was Miller’s first since Feb. 25, Two days later, Miller was cial and an ex-supervisor in the leeway on the sideline. Miller immediately ordered a review 2012, and the issue didn’t die reprimanded and fined $25,000 pros, doesn’t listen to coaches’ was out of control, Rush said, of the matter. Based on the re- there. In a widely publicized by Scott for confronting a game input — their opinions are and he needed to be reined in. view, we have concluded that postgame rant on the interview official on the floor and acting widely regarded as worthwhile And then, sources say, Rush while Rush made inappropriate podium, Miller cited what he inappropriately toward a con- in evaluation of officials — and drove home the point: He of- comments that he now regrets claimed to have said to incur ference staff member in a hall- others say he has an abrasive fered the officials a “bounty” during internal meetings that the technical, which came after way. style. for calling a technical foul on referenced rewards, he made an Arizona player was called The conference said it had Veteran Dick Cartmell of Miller, variously described as the comments in jest and the for traveling despite a UCLA officiating-feedback proce- $5,000 or an all-expenses-paid officials in the room realized defender having jabbed the ball dures in place for coaches, and the Tri-Cities, a five-time Final trip. they were not serious offers. from his possession. said Miller was “previously Four official, recently submit- The Pac-12 recently inves- Following our review, we have “He touched the ball,” Miller warned about inappropriate ted his resignation from the tigated the incident. While it discussed the matter with Rush, said, repeating what he had postgame conduct toward of- Pac-12. Monday, he cited to substantiated the facts of the taken steps to ensure it does not said. Then he repeated the ficials.” The Seattle Times “personal meeting, it concluded Rush happen again, and communi- same phrase four more times “Coaches play a significant differences with the direction made the remarks in jest, while cated our findings to all of our for emphasis. role in the overall officiating of the officiating program.”

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MLB King of Opening Day FIRST STRIKE: Franklin his sixth career opening day 36,067 back in energetic fashion start and fifth in a row, retiring just like last fall during the club’s Gutierrez’s Two-Run the first 10 batters of the game in remarkable run to the playoffs. Single, Felix Hernandez’s order. Oakland lost in Game 5 of the “It is a bit redundant that we AL division series to Detroit. Pitching Lifts Seattle see him as often as we do, such “You want to win. It’s dis- Past Oakland as last year — how many times, appointing to lose on open- three?” A’s manager Bob Melvin ing night,” said Melvin, the AL OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — said. “He pitched great. He was Nobody would blame the Oak- manager of the year. “It’s your land Athletics for being just a pretty unpredictable tonight.” first look and you have every- little bit tired of facing Felix Franklin Gutierrez hit a two- body out and the fans are out in Hernandez to start the season. run single in the fifth to break a full force. We played well with Last year scoreless tie, and it held up for our big crowds and the stadiums in Tokyo. Last Hernandez. for the better part of last year. year in Seat- He gave way to Charlie Fur- Typically you do get somebody’s tle’s first game bush after allowing Seth Smith’s ace and Felix is one of the best in at Safeco Field. two-out double in the eighth and the game. And we couldn’t mus- Last year back a walk to Eric Sogard. Furbush ter anything offensively off him.” in the Bay Area walked Coco Crisp and Seattle Anderson struck out the side for their own SEATTLE 2 manager Eric Wedge then went in order in the first on 13 pitches, to Stephen Pryor, who got out of home opener. OAKLAND 0 getting Gutierrez on three pitch- And, now, it on pinch-hitter Derek Norris’ es. Then Hernandez topped that in 2013 as defending AL West groundout. Tom Wilhelmsen in his first time off the mound champions. closed out the three-hitter. with a seven-pitch, 1-2-3 inning. Hernandez struck out eight “It feels pretty good,” Hernan- “He’s a tremendous pitcher, on opening day in his first start dez said. “I was hoping to get us obviously — $175 million worth, since signing a $175 million, started the right way, and with a but you go out there and try to seven-year contract in February, win it works out pretty good. It’s throw up zeros because his track and the Mariners beat the A’s pretty special.” record says he’s going to do it, 2-0 on Monday night. There wouldn’t be any too,” Anderson said. “I was able King Felix surrendered one walkoff magic in Game 1. Oak- to do that except for one inning walk while pitching 7 2-3 score- land led the majors with 14 such but it turned out to cost us.” less innings. He didn’t allow a wins in 2012. Anderson (0-1) allowed two hit until John Jaso doubled to The Mariners snapped a runs and four hits in seven sol- left-center with one out in the seven-game losing streak to the id innings, struck out six and Ben Margot / The Associated Press fourth, only a couple of hours af- A’s, who had their second-lon- walked four while throwing 108 Seattle Mariners’ Felix Hernandez works against the Oakland Athletics in the irst ter the pitcher gifted his former gest unbeaten run in the rivalry pitches in his first career start inning of a baseball game Monday in Oakland, Calif. backstop with a Rolex watch for over the past 20 years behind a on opening day. The left-hand- catching his perfect game in Au- 15-game winning stretch from er successfully returned last gust against the Rays. April 7-Aug. 16, 2006. August following a 14-month CALL FOR A Hernandez (1-0) outdueled The A’s had their yellow recovery from Tommy John re- FREE ESTIMATE! Brett Anderson while making towel-waving sellout crowd of constructive elbow surgery. 360-736-2500

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Jef Smith stands in the Greater Chehalis Food Bank at Yard Birds in Chehalis on Friday afternoon. Smith, who has been the coordinator of the Greater Chehalis Food Bank for 18 years, was recently honored with a humanitarian award for his eforts. Greater Chehalis Food Bank Coordinator Jeff Smith Still Going Strong After 18 Years of Service By The Chronicle families each month. Each “People come with a great What started as personal family is given between 60 and need, some guilt and embar- misfortune evolved into a com- 90 pounds of food, up from be- rassment, but Jeff treats each munity benefit through the life tween 25 and 35 pounds when person with honor,” Blum of Centralia resident Jeff Smith. Smith started some 18 years wrote. “Their spirits are lifted Smith, 60, had been work- ago. when he offers them what ing as an educator, coach and The food comes from pri- they desperately need. They athletic director 21 years ago vate donations and a few con- straighten their shoulders when he suffered a stroke. sistent donors — Northwest and carry the food out with a The medical calamity took Harvest, Food Lifeline and steadier strp. The comments away some of his functions, Acres of Hope Farm in Adna, from those who receive the among others — and is moni- among them the ability to car- food help us understand that ry on as athletic director in Pe tored and dispersed by Smith and his team of volunteers. Jeff is there to serve, help, com- Ell. fort and love those less fortu- Some time later, he was The reward, Smith said, comes with the service. nate with the blessing and gift approached with the prospect from God.” of becoming the coordinator “I do it to help people,” he said. “When you look at the Speaking with those in of the Greater Chehalis Food face of someone who doesn’t need of food as they come to Bank. have much food, or when a the food bank is one of the du- “I was looking for some- child looks up at his mom and ties Smith said he enjoys most. thing to do. It was frustrating,” says, ‘We have food now,’ that He said he strives to make Boxed food sits on a shelf as volunteers process orders for customers at the Smith said. “I went there and makes it all worthwhile right them feel comfortable as they Greater Chehalis Food Bank at Yards Birds on Friday in Chehalis. have been there ever since.” there.” come in search of necessities For 18 years, Smith has It’s not about receiving rec- they cannot live without. been spearheading efforts by ognition, either, he said. Still, “It’s a tough thing for a lot of the food bank to provide sus- Smith was honored in early people,” he said. tenance to individuals and March by the Lewis County families in need in Chehalis, He hopes the job will be chapter of Church Women made easier when the Greater Napavine, Boistfort and Adna. United with the 2013 Human He manages a pool of about Chehalis Food Bank re-opens Rights Award. He was pre- at a new facility at 750 SW 21st 30 volunteers in gathering and sented with a certificate during dispersing food from the food St. in Chehalis in the coming a celebration at Westminster weeks. bank’s facility inside Yard Presbyterian Church in Che- The new building will pro- Birds in Chehalis, where the halis March 1. food bank is allowed to operate “It came as quite a surprise,” vide more storage for food and rent-free. Smith said. “I’m very humbled a waiting room for those com- He puts in between 20 and by it, I’ll tell you that. But ing to pick up food. 30 hours a week to accomplish again, it’s an award that pretty As for Smith, he has no the task. It’s a volunteer posi- much belongs to the food bank. plans on leaving his position tion that comes with no finan- That’s not why I do this.” anytime soon. cial benefits for Smith. In a letter announcing the “As long as it’s still comfort- The facility — one of eight award, Jean Bluhm wrote that able and they still want me in the Lewis County Food Smith’s “faith drives him to su- here, I have no plans of not Bank Coalition — serves, on perhuman heights in caring for doing it,” he said. “It’s a great Jef Smith sits at the entrance of the Greater Chehalis Food Bank as volun- average, between 450 and 550 others.” group of people to work with.” teers help customers at Yard Birds in Chehalis on Friday afternoon. Four Egg Salads to Help Use up Leftover Easter Eggs By Ellise Pierce The bright, almost turquoise to do something with. Dev- the many different types of EGG SALAD TEX-MEXY blue, the grassy green, the tan- iled eggs were her default, but quiches available at the bou- Fort Worth Star-Telegram Makes enough for 4 tosta- gerine, and pink the color of she often made egg salad, too, langeries — I’ve yet to see any- das PARIS — Easter still flamingos. which we took to our grand- thing like an egg salad, which makes me think of vinegar. A 6 eggs We always dyed dozens of parents’ house in Oklahoma seems strange, given, too, the 1 avocado, chopped clear wax crayon, drawn onto hard-boiled eggs for Easter. for a picnic lunch later that Frenchies’ mayo and mustard- the white shell, not able to see Small handful of cilantro, The next day, my brother and day. centric culture. How did they roughly chopped (plus addi- the childish designs, hoping I would race around the back- Which got me to thinking miss this eggy fun, I wonder? tional for serving) for the best. Dipping into the yard, plucking the eggs out about egg salad and how hom- But living here has opened 1 chipotle chile (in adobo), colored, vinegary dye with a of monkey grass, off of fence ey — and easy — it is. And the me up to the possibilities of finely chopped flimsy wisp of wire shaped railings, and in flower pots, perfect way to use the decorat- combining eggs with just Sea salt like a stop sign. Who decided filling up our baskets as fast as ed, hunted, and gathered eggs. about anything, which is how 4 corn tortillas a hexagon was best suited for we could. Easter was the ulti- In France, where the love I came up with these four new 1 lime, cut into wedges (for Easter egg fishing? mate competition. The prize? I of the egg is unsurpassed — takes on egg salad, below. A serving) Never worked very well for don’t even remember. The fun you find eggs on sandwiches great way to enjoy your Easter 1. Put the eggs in a sauce- me. I always ended up with or- was the race around the yard. (Croque Madame), on and in eggs, or a half-dozen hard- pan, cover with water by 2 ange and blue fingers. Afterwards, we had all of salads, on burgers and mixed boiled eggs any other day of EGGS, I loved the colors, though. these eggs, which Mom had into steak tartare, and in the year. please see page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 LIFE

FOOD ESTABLISHMENT INSPECTION SCORES: From the Lewis County Public Health Department

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total evening hours, but, according to the onsite manager, the water was not hot Food Establishments Toledo Elementary School, Toledo 5 0 5 enough at the start of service on March 19. The installer was notified and de- With Perfect Scores: termined March 19 that a part was necessary to accomplish the repair. It was The three-compartment sink, which has not been utilized as a warewash Toledo High School, Toledo ordered but not yet installed. The manager was asked to call her supervisor sink for a very long time, is neither maintained in operating condition nor is Agate Auxiliary, St. John’s Lutheran and to close the establishment immediately. Upon calling the superior, the it indirectly drained. Although the establishment has been utilizing an au- Church, Chehalis manager learned that a new water heater must be installed to resolve the tomatic dishwashing machine, the three-compartment warewashing sink problem. The manager was asked to suspend orders and to close. (10 red) needs to be maintained and properly plumbed. This will be discussed with the school district and the Chartwell regional food director. (5 red) The employees have no way to wash their hands as required as there is no hot water in the establishment. The facility has been asked to close until it re- Inspection: March 19 solves the problem, and contact the Health Department to verify correction. (15 red) Pizza Hut Wingstreet, Centralia 30 0 30 The establishment and person(s) in charge did not notify us of the lack of The establishment has no hot water. The hot water heater started having hot water, and did not suspend operations before being asked to as a result of a malfunction involving the reset switch tripping last week. This resulted in this complaint. This is required. (5 red) periodic loss of water heating. A new heater was installed March 18 by the Inspection: March 20 ••• ness and must be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue vio- item repeated within an 18 month period is considered a high Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections lations relate to overall cleanliness and operational conditions risk and must be reinspected. An establishment that receives 75 conducted by the Lewis County Public Health Department’s and must be corrected by established deadlines or by the next red points or 100 total points (red and blue) on a routine inspec- Food Safety Program. routine inspection. tion or 40 red points on a repeat inspection will have their food Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne ill- Any establishment receiving 40 red points or any red point establishment permit suspended. Eggs: Try Three Recipes to Spice up the Traditional Egg Salad Favorite Continued from Life 1 ter boils, cover, reduce heat to a additional sprinkle of piment simmer and put on the timer for d’Espelette for color — voilà! inches, and put on the stove 10 minutes. Carefully pour off Note: Piment d’Espelette is over medium-high heat. When the hot water, then put the pot a French chile pepper from the the water boils, cover, reduce in the sink and let cold water Southwest of France, milder heat to a simmer and put on the run over the eggs until they’re than cayenne and without the timer for 10 minutes. Carefully cool enough to peel. Roughly smokiness of, say, chipotle or pour off the hot water, then put chop the eggs and put them in Spanish paprika. It can be found the pot in the sink and let cold a bowl. in specialty stores. As there is water run over the eggs un- 2. Add the cherry tomatoes, not an American equivalent, if til they’re cool enough to peel. artichoke hearts, basil, kalama- you can’t find it, simply leave it Roughly chop the eggs and put ta olives, mayo, salt and pepper out, and the egg salad will still them in a bowl. to taste. Let rest in the fridge be delicious. 2. Add the avocado, cilan- for 2 hours before serving. I like tro, chopped chipotle, and salt to serve this on toasted grainy to taste. Refrigerate for 2 hours bread, open-face, like a French EGG SALAD FANCY SCHMANCY before serving. tartine, with a bit more chopped Makes enough for about 2 3. To serve, preheat the basil on top. dozen hors d’oeuvres-size toasts oven to broil. 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Voice of the People W.F. West Grad Receives Navy Honor

Do you think there is other intelligent life out there? Capt. Vern Parks, commander, Submarine Development Squadron 12, right, shakes the hand of Torpedoman’s Mate 2nd Class SS Tyler White, USS Toledo, SSN 769, who was named junior sailor of the year recently during the presentation of the prestigious Battle “E” to the crew “Sure. It’s just in Groton, Conn. The logical. We’re the awards are presented by the commodores only ones in the of each squadron to the submarine under entire universe? I their command that don’t think so.” has demonstrated the highest level of battle Pam Clark readiness during the Centralia, disabled evaluation year. White graduated from W.F. West High School in 2005 and joined the U.S. Navy in 2009. His parents are Lola Smith Toloba, Chehalis, and Wellington White, Tacoma. He is the grandson of Don and Dorothy Smith, Chehalis.

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© 2013 by NEA, Inc. THIS WEEK IN HISTORY: Lewis County-Area History Training School Boys hour battle. ka” in Technicolor with Flicka, the pointed with the Legislature taking sion in March, the decade-long project Make Clothes in 1910 “Upon receiving the alarm from Wonder Horse. Three cartoons would away funding for flood control. suffered its final, fatal blow when $30 Ernie Lewis, firemen rushed to the include Popeye, Casper the Friendly “After $27.5 million earmarked million in the supplemental transpor- During this week in April 1910, building to find flames pouring from Ghost and Jolly, the Clown. Admission for flood control gushed out of Lewis tation budget was shifted by majority The Chehalis Bee-Nugget reported the the bakery’s oven room at the alley for children under 12 was 25 cents. County at the end of the legislative ses- productive activities at the local juve- Democrats to other projects in Grays between Main and Pine,” The Centra- sion, local, state, federal and civic lead- Harbor County. nile institution. lia Daily Chronicle wrote. “All three ers must now look at different ways to The boys at the state training trucks — the engine, pumper and hose Flooding Project Hopes keep the Twin Cities dry when local school in Chehalis, supervised by P. J. and ladder trucks — were called into Dampened in 2006 river levels are high,” The Chronicle SirenS O’Mally, made clothes for the school action as the blaze spread.” as well as a mental hospital near Ta- During this week in April 2006, wrote. “I want to thank Mr. Genge of the Lewis County officials were disap- “At the end of the legislative ses- chronline.com coma. Ideal bakery and Mr. Yeager of Yea- “The boys make everything they ger’s bakery for their kind offers to wear except socks and suspenders. do my baking until the bakery can be This includes their uniforms and put back into service,” proprietor A. Re-Think BefoRe You blouses, caps and underwear. They Schoebel said. also make handsome new uniforms, on the style of the army uniform, now ThRow AwAY worn by the officers and guards at the Celebrate Easter at It’s not all trash! Lewis County encourages its customers to consider institution. Besides these they make 30 to 40 suits of clothes each month for the Fox in 1961 alternatives to disposal. Check with one of these business to see if what the Western Washington hospital for A “Gala Easter Children’s Theatre” you want to dispose could be passed onto someone new, the insane at Steilacoom. The cloth is was advertised by the Fox Theatre in furnished at the expense of the hospi- the Centralia Daily Chronicle. Roddy or used for another purpose. tal fund and the boys do the work for McDowall and Preston Foster starred the practice it gives them. The clothes in the main feature, “My Friend Flic- Re-usable building supplies & HouseHold items cost the state about five dollars a suit. “The twelve boys in the shoe shop Nelson’s northwest Tub Company new Life home supply make all of the shoes worn in the insti- 1113 n. Tower 203 w. Reynolds Ave. tution. Each boy completes every pair Centralia Centralia of shoes he works on and his mark is 360-880-5672 360-736-9558 ext. 113 on it so that any defect in workman- ship can be noted.” E.W. Grendle supervised the shoe- HouseHold items & clotHing in good condition making. He had been making shoes for over 50 years and worked at the Visiting nurses Thrift shop* Centralia goodwill* training school for 16 years. 222 s. pearl 519 harrison Ave. Centralia Centralia Centralia Aerie Constructing 360-623-1562 360-736-3828 ‘Handsome’ Building in 1911 Visiting nurses Thrift shop* growing places second harvest Thrift The Centralia Weekly Chronicle 749 s. market Blvd. 515 harrison Ave. wrote the Centralia Aerie was con- structing a “handsome” building. Chehalis Centralia “Centralia Aerie No. 512, Frater- 360-345-1525 360-736-0575 nal Order of Eagles is about to build a *Also accepts computer monitors, CPU’s and televisions for free under a state recycling program handsome new hall on Tower avenue near Locust and Walnut streets,” the Super Soft newspaper reported. “The site of the hall is 145 x 145 or A new option... feet and is owned by the Eagles of this Deluxe city. It is worth about $10,000. On this Re fine piece of central city property the unty Use lodgemen will erect an imposing edi- Pillowtop o C TuesdAY ThRough fice forming the best of its kind in the C e two cities, and one that will prove the is n t sATuRdAY finest Eagle hall from the Columbia Queen w e river to the Puget Sound. Between e r 11 A.m. To 3 p.m. $20,000 and $25,000 will be expend- L ed upon the building alone, and the Central Transfer station structure will be of striking architec- $499 tural design and complete finish in 1411 s. Tower Ave., Centralia every detail.” No electronic equipment or 10-Year WarrantY! I t ! ’ clothing accepted! Fire Burns Bakery’s s o

Buns in 1935 t d CH494421cz.cg 1601 S. Gold Street · Centralia h o 360-740-1452 Schoebel’s Bakery suffered a e r t $5,000 loss due to an inferno which 360-736-3832 ight thing fireman brought to a halt after a three- CH493477sl.cg COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 • Life 5

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker Life 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 COMICS

GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Gary Brookins & Susie MacNelly FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, April 2, 2013 Muffins Made With Beer Have Great Depth of Flavor By Lauren Chattman recipe, adapting it to fit my muf- dill. Using different beer, cheese, sugar fin tin. Some beer bread recipes and herb combinations would Stout or Porter, grated or- rely solely on the carbonation in give you an entirely different ange zest, 6 tablespoons sugar Beer and muffins — now beer to raise the bread. In my ex- effect. With some imagination and ½ cup mini chocolate chips there are two words you don’t perience, the result is a little bit and what you have in the refrig- often see in the same sentence, gummy and heavy, so I added erator, you could come up with let alone in the same recipe. BEER MUFFINS WITH CHEDDAR some baking powder to lighten a custom muffin for every night CHEESE AND DILL Most muffin batters, even sa- up the dough. I filled each muf- of the week. vory ones, are moistened with fin cup just halfway, and the Here are a few variations us- I served my beer muffins milk or buttermilk. But beer combination of baking powder ing beers of different styles and with some cream of tomato will do the same job, adding fla- and beer caused my muffins to from around the world to get soup. They would have been vor and bubbly lift. rise impressively. For the tallest you started: equally good with chili or a beef Beer is more often used in muffins, get them into the oven Guinness, Cheddar, a little and beer stew. quick bread. Its carbonation as soon as you mix the dough bit of sauteed onion and a table- 2 cups unbleached all-pur- helps the bread rise, and its and before the beer’s bubbles spoon of caraway seeds pose flour Eve Bishop / Newsday yeasty flavor mimics the flavor have a chance to pop. Corona or Dos Equis, Jack 2 tablespoons packed light and aroma of “real” bread in Muins made with beer have a pleas- Some shredded Cheddar cheese, scallions and a chopped brown sugar antly malty lavor and bubbly texture. a fraction of the time it would cheese and melted butter, mixed chipotle chili 2 teaspoons baking powder take to make a yeast-risen bread. into the batter and sprinkled Peroni, Italian Fontina, Par- ¾ teaspoon salt cup cheese and the dill. Divide I will never turn down a loaf and drizzled on top just before mesan and basil 1 cup lager-style beer the batter among the muffin of beer bread, but I like muf- baking, lend richness to the Pumpkin Ale, Cheddar, 1 6 tablespoons unsalted but- cups. Drizzle the remaining 2 fins better. With no slicing, and muffins. Take care to grease teaspoon Dijon mustard, 1 tea- ter, melted and cooled, divided tablespoons of butter over muf- no crumbs, they are easier and your muffin tin well for an easy spoon mustard powder and 1 1 cup shredded Cheddar fins. Sprinkle the remaining ¼ neater to serve. They are also release. If the cheese sprinkled tablespoon mustard seeds cheese, divided cup cheese on top. easy to save. Leftover bread goes 1 ½ tablespoons finely on top has melted onto the pan, Sweet muffins benefit just as 3. Bake until the muffins are stale quickly, but you can keep to remove from the cups run a much from the bubbly flavor of chopped fresh dill golden and toothpick inserted leftover muffins fresh by wrap- sharp paring knife around each beer (and hard cider). For break- 1. Preheat the oven to 375 de- ping them in plastic and freez- muffin to loosen. fast or teatime, try one of the fol- grees. Spray a 12-cup muffin tin into the center of one of the ing them. Defrost on the coun- Blue Point Toasted Lager lowing combinations: with nonstick cooking spray. muffins comes out dry, about 18 tertop, rewarm in a 300-degree gave my muffins terrific flavor. Hard Cider, Cheddar, 2. Whisk together the flour, minutes. oven for 5 minutes, and they The beer’s warm, roasted malt chopped apple and 6 table- brown sugar, baking powder 4. Cool in the pan for 5 min- will be indistinguishable from a taste became concentrated dur- spoons sugar and salt in a large mixing bowl. utes, invert onto a wire rack, re- freshly baked batch. ing baking, and stood up well Raspberry Ale, some crum- Stir in the beer and 4 table- invert, let cool another 5 min- For my beer muffins, I start- to the assertive flavors of the bled goat cheese, ¾ cup frozen spoons of melted butter until utes and serve warm. Makes 12 ed with the simplest beer bread Cheddar cheese and chopped raspberries and 6 tablespoons a rough dough forms. Stir in ¾ muffins. ADVICE: Dear Abby Woman With Luxuriant Locks Wants Them to Stay That Way DEAR ABBY: My hair falls my “attackers” — some of them with my boyfriend, “Keoni,” for exotic. If you were in Hawaii, he first time. As I was leaving, I put nearly to my waist, and I go to good friends — they look the five years. We have a healthy re- wouldn’t be exotic — YOU might out my hand to shake his. He great lengths to maintain it and other way and say I’m “horrible” lationship. However, when we go be. The next time this hap- said, “Oh, I like to hug!” When I keep it free of split ends. because I won’t cut my hair and out to the grocery store, the doc- pens and someone raves about stepped back and told him, “I’m Many of my friends, both give it to those in need. tor’s office or the mall, women his good looks, remember that not a huggy person,” he seemed male and female, I cut my hair very short 10 constantly question his ethnicity, Keoni’s with you, not her. But if offended. Any suggestions? have grown out years ago and regretted it. Now which is Hawaiian. Then, with- she’s pushy, “suggest” she move — STANDOFFISH SUE their hair over I’m feeling pressured to do it out fail, they’ll proceed to tell to Hawaii and get “lei-ed.” DEAR SUE: The minister the years and again. How do I get my message him (and me) how handsome, DEAR ABBY: may have thought that having donated it to across to these people without beautiful or gorgeous he is. Are hugs the just lost your mother, you could cancer charities. sounding defensive or snobby? Keoni does nothing to make new handshake? I am encounter- have used the hug. Many people While I think it’s — RAPUNZEL IN MICHIGAN me feel less than pretty myself, ing more and more people who, welcome that kind of comfort. a beautiful act DEAR RAPUNZEL: I think I but these frequent comments instead of shaking hands when Personally, I agree that the eye of selflessness, I detect a twinge of jealousy in the from strangers have started to they see you (or say goodbye), have never felt “good friends” who imply you are make me feel insecure about my want to hug. I understand it if doctor’s behavior was presump- the calling to By Abigail Van Buren being selfish or hypocritical for own appearance. How do I ac- you are close friends, but fre- tuous. If you continue to patron- donate my hair. not donating your lovely locks. It cept these compliments without quently it’s a business acquain- ize him, my recommendation is I have recently been criticized would be neither defensive nor resentment? — KEONI’S GIRL- tance. to stand out of reach. for wanting to keep my long snobby to smile and reply: “We FRIEND IN FLORIDA The two most recent ex- ••• hair for myself and have been all must decide for ourselves how DEAR GIRLFRIEND: amples were when I went to meet Dear Abby is written by Abigail called selfish and a hypocrite. we will support the charities that What may be upsetting you is with my mother’s minister to Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Abby, cancer runs in my family. are important to us. I have cho- that these women ask your boy- arrange her funeral. I had never Phillips, and was founded by her I donate money and volunteer sen to donate in other ways.” friend inappropriate questions met the man, but he wanted to mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear for my local Relay for Life every and appear to be coming on to hug upon meeting me. Recently, Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. year. When I explain this to DEAR ABBY: I have been him. Face it, your boyfriend is I saw a new eye doctor for the Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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Farm (CC) “Holy War” Levi’s war with Amish Mafia “The Reckoning” Lan- Mike Boutin goes on his Weed Country: The Chronicles Au- Pot Cops “Cartel Threat” Bringing down Weed Country: The Chronicles Au- DSC 8 8 Merlin escalates. ’ (CC) caster and Ohio mafia crews. (CC) first pot run. ’ (CC) thorities close in on a local farm. (N) illegal marijuana growers. (N) thorities close in on a local farm. ’ The E! True Hollywood Story A look at E! News (N) Kourtney and Kim Take Miami “See Ya Kourtney and Kim Take Miami Kim The Soup “Soup Awards” The year’s Chelsea Lately Special one-hour epi- E! 65 65 the Kardashian family. ’ (CC) Later, Alligator” hires a private detective. (Part 1 of 2) most memorable moments. (N) sode. (N) NBA Basketball: High School Basketball McDonald’s All-American Game: East vs. West. From SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Knicks at Hawks Chicago. 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(N) ’ Katie (N) ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law Order: CI KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) The Big Bang Two and a Half Person of Interest “Trojan Horse” Finch Elementary “Snow Angels” Sherlock KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) infiltrates a tech corporation. and Joan try to stop a robbery. (N) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Pie The Mind of a Foyle’s War “Bad Blood” A bomb is Midsomer Murders The closing of a Vera “Telling Tales” Murder case. ’ (CC) Pie PBS 9 9 Chef “Rene” ’ dropped in barren land. (Part 2 of 2) garden causes murders. (CC) American Dad American Dad ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends ’ (CC) Friends “The One 30 Rock “I Do Do” 30 Rock Jack MNT 10 10 “Bully for Steve” (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) With the Sharks” ’ (CC) wants to be fired. The King of The King of The Office “Fire” The Office “The The Vampire Diaries “A View to a Kill” Beauty and the Beast “Out of Control” Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Eng- Rules of Engage- Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Banker” ’ (CC) Klaus turns to Stefan for help. Evan is kidnapped. ’ (CC) Heart Attack” ’ lish Patient” ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Rick Steves’ Eu- The Aviators ’ NOVA Brian Greene explains string Nature “Animal Odd Couples” Cross-species relationships. Superstars of Seventies Soul Live (My Music) Motown, R&B, soul and disco artists. ’ (CC) PBS 12 12 rope ’ (CC) (CC) theory. ’ (CC) (DVS) ’ (CC) (DVS) Two and a Half How I Met Your The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Results” Elimination; New Girl “First The Mindy Project Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) Two and a Half How I Met Your FOX 13 13 Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Carrie Underwood performs. (CC) Date” (N) ’ “Pretty Man” Men ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) IND 14 14 Russian Watch Brigade Timepieces. Stauer Timepieces Sonia Bitton for Brilliante Calvin Klein Handbags Calvin Klein Handbags Beautiful Bedroom Without a Trace “Hard Landing” Billion- Without a Trace “Labyrinths” Searching Without a Trace “Devotion” The team Without a Trace “True” Searching for a Criminal Minds “Closing Time” Bodies Criminal Minds “A Thin Line” A string of ION 15 15 aire’s son disappears. ’ (CC) for a journalist. ’ (CC) searches for a teenager. (CC) runaway. ’ (CC) are found in lifeguard towers. ’ brutal home invasions. ’ IND 18 18 Marcus and Joni The Blessed Life Gospel Music Reflections K. Copeland Life Today (CC) Joyce Meyer Marcus and Joni Joni Lamb Table The Blessed Life KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Wife Swap “Cochran/Curry” Two very Grey’s Anatomy April decides to tell Scandal The team goes back over an KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) “Spring Break” different women trade lives. (N) Matthew the truth. (N) ’ (CC) old case. (N) ’ (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Community (N) Parks and Recre- The Office “Pro- Go On “Fast Hannibal “Aperitif” The FBI works with a NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ation “Partridge” mos” (N) ’ Breakup” (N) ’ psychiatrist. (N) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Corona de Lágrimas (N) (SS) Porque el Amor Manda (N) (SS) Amores Verdaderos (N) (SS) Amor Bravío (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) American Idol “Results” Elimination; New Girl “First The Mindy Project 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) Carrie Underwood performs. (CC) Date” (N) ’ “Pretty Man” (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 Murder victims have The First 48 A church keyboardist is The First 48 An unarmed man is The First 48 “Wild Ride” A father is The First 48 A mother is found burned The First 48 Murdered grandfather; A&E 52 52 matching tattoos. (CC) gunned down. (CC) gunned down. (CC) found stabbed over 50 times. (N) behind a house. (CC) drive-by victim. (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› The Transporter (2002, Action) Jason Statham, Shu Qi, François Berléand. A Freakshow “Hu- Freakshow (CC) Freakshow (CC) Freakshow (N) Comic Book Men Comic Book Men Immortalized (CC) Immortalized “Self- mercenary changes his mind-set after meeting a woman. (CC) man Pin Cushion” (CC) (N) (CC) “Cryptozoic Men” Portrait.” APL 43 43 North Woods Law ’ (CC) North Woods Law “Deer Deception” North Woods Law ’ (CC) North Woods Law: On the Hunt (N) North Woods Law “Uncuffed” (N) North Woods Law: On the Hunt ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” The top 10 videos. › Friday After Next (2002, Comedy) Ice Cube, Mike Epps. (CC) › The Cookout (2004, Comedy) Ja Rule, Tim Meadows, Jenifer Lewis. (CC) Tabatha Takes Over “Salon Deco: At- Tabatha Takes Over A failing Bed and The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Atlanta Ke- Tabatha Takes Over (Season Premiere) Watch What Hap- Tabatha Takes BRAVO 66 66 lanta GA” An absent salon owner. Breakfast. “Reunion Part II” nya throws a party. (N) pens: Live (N) Over CBUT 29 29 News Lang & O’Leary George-Tonight Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Doc Zone “Sibling Rivalry” ’ CBC News: The National (N) (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba “The Feud” Reba ’ (CC) My Big Redneck Vacation ’ (CC) My Big Redneck Vacation ’ (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed (N) Mad Money American Greed: The Fugitives American Greed Insanity! Montel Williams CNN 44 44 Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Get to the Point Erin Burnett OutFront Piers Morgan Live Get to the Point Erin Burnett OutFront CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Piers Morgan Live (N) (Live) Nancy Grace Showbiz Tonight Piers Morgan Live Get to the Point South Park (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Colbert Re- The Daily Show It’s Always Sunny It’s Always Sunny Tosh.0 (CC) Tosh.0 (CC) The Ben Show The Daily Show The Colbert Re- COM 60 60 port (CC) With Jon Stewart in Phila. in Phila. With Ben (N) (CC) With Jon Stewart port (N) (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) ›› The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl (2005) ’ Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ Good-Charlie A.N.T. Farm (CC) ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings (N) Auction Kings (N) (N) Property Wars: Auction Kings ’ Auction Kings ’ DSC 8 8 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Boom or Bust (N) (CC) (CC) E! 65 65 ›› She’s Out of My League (2010) E! News (N) The Soup “Soup Awards” The year’s Kourtney and Kim Take Miami “See Ya Kourtney and Kim Take Miami Kim Chelsea Lately (N) E! News Jay Baruchel, Alice Eve, T.J. Miller. most memorable moments. Later, Alligator” hires a private detective. (Part 1 of 2) College Basketball NIT Tournament, Final: Teams TBA. From Madison Square SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Garden in New York. (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 NFL Live (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) NASCAR Now (N) SportsNation (CC) Basketball FAM 39 39 ››› Twister (1996) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. ››› Twister (1996) Helen Hunt. Storm chasers race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 Hannity (N) On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The O’Reilly Factor (CC) Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren The Five FOOD 35 35 Chopped Sweet Genius “Relative Genius” Chopped “Leftovers Extravaganza!” Chopped Chef Wanted With Anne Burrell (N) Worst Cooks in America FX 53 53 Two and a Half Anger Manage- ›› The Green Hornet (2011, Action) Seth Rogen, Jay Chou, Cameron Diaz. A spoiled playboy be- Anger Manage- Archer “Sea Tunt: Legit “Misunder- BrandX With Russell Brand (N) Men ’ (CC) ment comes a costumed crime-fighter. ment (N) Part I” (N) stood” (N) GOLF 70 70 Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Valero Texas Open, First Round. Golf Central (N) 19th Hole (N) LPGA Tour Golf The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch The Brady Bunch Frasier “A Day in Frasier “Cranes Go Frasier “Don Juan Frasier “Don Juan Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier ’ (CC) Frasier “Love Frasier “Room Full HALL 19 19 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) May” ’ (CC) Caribbean” in Hell” in Hell” Stinks” ’ (CC) of Heroes” HGTV 68 68 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Int’l House Hunters Income Property ’ (CC) Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Swamp People “Monster Marsh” Swamp People “Waging War” (CC) Swamp People “Deadly Chill” (CC) Swamp People “No Surrender” (N) Big Rig Bounty Hunters (N) (CC) America’s Book of Secrets (CC) LI FE 51 51 Dance Moms “She’s a Maniac” Dance Moms A new dancer arrives. Project Runway (CC) Project Runway Creating editorial-worthy looks. (N) Preachers’ Daughters (CC) Prank My Mom MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Made “Catalina Island” (N) ’ Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness (N) ’ The Real World ’ (CC) NBCS 34 34 Heads-Up Poker Heads-Up Poker (Taped) The Crossover Pro Football Talk NHL Overtime (N) Heads-Up Poker (Taped) Heads-Up Poker (Taped) Heads-Up Poker (Taped) NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Drake & Josh ’ See Dad Run ’ See Dad Run ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› A Time to Kill (1996, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson. Premiere. ››› A Time to Kill (1996, Drama) Sandra Bullock, Samuel L. Jackson, Matthew McConaughey. Best Ink Tattoo artists compete. R O OT 31 31 World Poker Tour: Season 11 MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics. From O.co Coliseum in Oakland, Calif. (Subject to Blackout) Mariners Post. MLB Baseball Seattle Mariners at Oakland Athletics. ’ SPIKE 57 57 ›› Walking Tall (2004, Action) The Rock, Johnny Knoxville, Neal McDonough. A (N) (CC) Bellator MMA Live Pat Curran vs. Shahbulat Shamhalaev; Cooper vs. Marshall; sheriff and a deputy try to rid their town of thugs. ’ Richman vs. Khasbulaev; Hawn vs. Parisyan. (N) (S Live) SYFY 59 59 Total Blackout ››› Interview With the Vampire (1994, Horror) Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas. › Case 39 (2009, Horror) Renée Zellweger, Jodelle Ferland. Premiere. ››› Interview With the Vampire TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land Behold the Man: Shroud of Turin Creflo Dollar From the Temple to the Tomb The King of Seinfeld “The Apol- Seinfeld “The Seinfeld “The Chi- Family Guy “Family Family Guy “The The Big Bang The Big Bang Men at Work (N) The Big Bang Conan Charles Barkley; Macklemore/ TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) ogy” (CC) Handicap Spot” nese Woman” Gay” ’ Juice Is Loose” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Ryan Lewis. (N) (CC) TLC 38 38 Worst Tattoos Worst Tattoos NY Ink “New Kids on the Block” (N) Worst Tattoos Worst Tattoos NY Ink “New Kids on the Block” ’ Casino Casino Worst Tattoos Worst Tattoos NBA Basketball: NBA Basketball San Antonio Spurs at Oklahoma City Thunder. From Chesapeake Energy Arena in Inside the NBA (N) (Live) (CC) Castle “Last Call” A body is found in the Castle “Nikki Heat” Investigating a TNT 54 54 Bulls at Nets Oklahoma City. (N) (Live) (CC) East River. ’ (CC) matchmaker’s murder. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 Adventure Time Regular Show Regular Show Regular Show Incredible Crew Regular Show King of the Hill King of the Hill American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Cops ’ (CC) Cops ’ (CC) World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... World’s Dumbest... (N) Upload-Shaq. Upload-Shaq. Top 20 Most Shocking NCIS “Twisted Sister” McGee takes NCIS “Smoked” The NCIS team joins Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Psych “Cirque Du Soul” A trip to the USA 58 58 things into his own hands. ’ (CC) forces with the FBI. ’ (CC) girl with leukemia is kidnapped. (CC) “Class” ’ (CC) “Fat” ’ (CC) circus. (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 ›› You Got Served (2004) Marques Houston, Omari Grandberry. ’ Wicked Single Chubs meets a girl. “Crazy Love” ’ (CC) The Gossip Game ’ Master of the Mix ’