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Brunswig’s Business Legislature Adjourns Family Shoe Store Has More Than a Centralia Lawmaker Lauds a Bipartisan Century of History in Chehalis / Main 3 Compromise on State Budget / Main 7 Woman Pleads Guilty to Burglary at Prosecutor’s House JAILED: Sentencing of burglarizing county Prosecu- Janet Lynn Gleason, 43, of to one count of possession of Meyer said he would rath- tor Jonathan Meyer’s home last Centralia, was charged on Oct. methamphetamine with intent er people come to him when Scheduled for May 11; year pleaded guilty this week in 29 in Lewis County Superior to deliver, from an unrelated ar- they’re angry than target his Burglar Faces 7 Years Lewis County Superior Court. Court with residential burglary, rest in September. family. She could be sentenced to as first-degree trafficking in sto- Meyer said Wednesday that “I’m glad it’s finally over,” By Natalie Johnson much as 84 months, or 7 years, in len property and second-degree he was happy someone would be Jonathan Meyer’s Wife, Mi- [email protected] prison at her sentencing hearing malicious mischief. held accountable in the case. chelle Meyer, said. on May 11, said Special Prosecutor On Wednesday, she plead- “It’s a little surreal being in A Centralia woman accused Mark McClain, of Pacific County. ed guilty to those charges and this position,” he said. please see BURGLARY, page Main 14 Lewis County Toledo Airbrush Artist Brings Superior Court Judge Unique Style to the Diamond Richard Brosey Announces Retirement

By The Chronicle Lewis County Superior Court Judge Richard Brosey announced Wednesday that he plans to retire at the end of his current term, which ends in Jan- uary 2017. Brosey has been a Lewis County Superior Court Judge since July 1, 1998, when he was appointed by Gov. Gary Locke after the state Legislature cre- ated the position. please see JUDGE, page Main 14 College to End TEEN Program

By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] Pete Caster / [email protected] After over 20 years as the Randy Debo airbrushes stitches onto a softball-themed batting helmet on Wednesday afternoon at his house in Toledo. Debo, who has had a love for art — espe- area’s only alternative high cially airbrush art — since he was in high school, recently quit his truck driving job to pursue a business in graphic design. school for pregnant and parent- ing teens, Centralia College an- CHANGE: Randy Debo As a baseball fan, a retired from the grind of jamming “That’s how this all got start- nounced Tuesday it plans to end long-haul truck driver and a gears on the freeway and set up ed, is baseball season and the its Teens Entering Education Ready to Create at father, Randy Debo knows all an airbrushing shop at home in kids wanted to look a little dif- Now program effective in June. Home After 20 Years about the importance of home. Toledo. ferent,” explained Debo. “I said, The program serves teens Debo, 42, laments the fact “I love baseball. What guy ‘Let’s do something on your hel- who are pregnant and parenting, Driving Truck that his job driving trucks pre- doesn’t like baseball?” asked met. Let’s do something differ- or seeking an alternative educa- vented him from watching his Debo, beneath the electric slide ent for this team. Let’s let these tional environment. By Jordan Nailon two oldest sons grow up and skies of twilight that hung over [email protected] play ball, so he recently retired his son’s Little League practice. please see ARTIST, page Main 14 please see TEEN, page Main 14

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News Outtake: Ready for Takeoff in Toledo of the Weird ‘Trump’ Missing From the world’s worst menu. Italian olives painted with a Sign Outside His copper sulphate solution, Suda- nese sugar tainted with fertilizer, Florida Resort and hundreds of thousands of JUPITER, Fla. (AP) — liters (gallons) of bogus alcoholic “Trump” is missing — at least drinks top Interpol’s annual tally from the sign outside of one of of toxic and counterfeit food the Republican presidential can- seized by police agencies across didate’s Florida golf resorts. the world. The Palm Beach Post report- The haul of bogus diet sup- ed Wednesday that someone re- plements, adulterated honey and moved the script lettering spell- formalin-drenched chicken guts ing the owner’s surname from a makes for stomach-churning Trump National Jupiter entrance reading. sign. Resort officials did not im- A statement Wednesday mediately respond to calls and by Interpol said that a record emails Wednesday from The As- 10,000 tonnes (roughly 11,000 sociated Press. U.S. tons) has been recovered Pete Caster / [email protected] Jupiter police spokesman Of- across 57 countries. A mallard takes light from the pond at South County Park in Toledo on Wednesday afternoon. See additional photo- ficer Adam Brown told the AP Some busts have been previ- graphs on page Main13 and online at www.chronline.com. on Wednesday that no report ously reported. has been filed and the club has European law-enforcement not requested assistance. Trump National is where agency Europol, which coordi- ’s campaign man- nated the seizures along with In- Notable Quote ager Corey Lewandowski alleg- terpol over the past three months, edly grabbed a female reporter by says counterfeit food is “a multi- the arm earlier this month. billion criminal industry which He was charged this week can pose serious potential health with battery. He has denied the risks to unsuspecting customers.” “We say they have one bad minute in their allegation. life and then it’s over.” Arkansas Squirrel Dog Comes Home With Hunters Cause Uriah Markholt Surprise For Family: Bag Lockdown at Arkansas poultry processing Of Marijuana Primary School (see page Life 1 for the full story) LAUREL, Miss. (AP) — Of- HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) — ficials say a family dog in Missis- A report of armed men near an sippi recently came home with Arkansas elementary school led more than a bone or toy to play to a campus lockdown before fetch — the pup had a big bag of police confirmed the three were Today in History marijuana. actually pest control employees The Jones County Sheriff’s chasing squirrels. musical play by Richard Rodg- In 1993, actor Brandon Lee, 28, Office says in a statement that Today’s Highlight in History: A teacher at Gardner STEM ers and Oscar Hammerstein II, narcotics deputies were sent to On March 31, 1968, President was accidentally shot to death Magnet School in Hot Springs opened on Broadway. the home Saturday to investigate Lyndon B. Johnson stunned the during the filming of a movie saw the men about 8 a.m. In 1949, Newfoundland (now the unusual incident. country by announcing during in Wilmington, North Carolina, called Newfoundland and Lab- According to the statement, Wednesday and notified admin- a televised address that he would when he was hit by a bullet frag- rador) entered confederation as the homeowner told deputies istrators. not seek re-election. ment that had become lodged According to a statement Canada’s 10th province. that when his dog came home On this date: inside a prop gun. with the bag, he initially thought from the Hot Springs Police In 1953, Stanley Kubrick’s first In 1995, Mexican-American it was garbage. Department, the teacher said it In 1889, French engineer Gus- feature, a war drama titled “Fear singer Selena Quintanilla-Perez, But he inspected it and found looked like three men carrying tave Eiffel unfurled the French and Desire,” premiered in New 23, was shot to death in Corpus that it contained a leafy sub- rifles were running toward the tricolor from atop the Eiffel York. Christi, Texas, by the founder of school. In 1976, the New Jersey Su- stance that smelled like mari- Tower, officially marking its her fan club, Yolanda Saldivar, Officers determined the men, preme Court ruled that Karen juana. completion. who was convicted of murder who were carrying pellet guns, In 1923, the first U.S. dance Ann Quinlan, a young woman Authorities say they recov- and sentenced to life in prison. were employees of a pest con- marathon, held in New York City, in a persistent vegetative state, ered about a pound of the drug. In 2005, Terri Schiavo, 41, died How or where the dog got the trol company hired to eradicate ended with Alma Cummings, could be disconnected from bag is not known. squirrels at a neighboring apart- who had danced with six consecu- her respirator. (Quinlan, who at a hospice in Pinellas Park, ment complex. tive male partners, setting a world remained unconscious, died in Florida, 13 days after her feeding Police say the employees record of 27 hours on her feet. 1985.) tube was removed in a wrench- fired a shot at a squirrel, missed In 1933, President Franklin D. In 1986, 167 people died when ing right-to-die dispute. Painted Olives, Tainted and chased the squirrel onto Roosevelt signed the Emergency a Mexicana Airlines Boeing 727 Ten years ago: Seventy deaths Sugar Top Interpol List school property. Conservation Work Act, which crashed in a remote mountain- were reported after three strong A school employee said the created the Civilian Conserva- ous region of Mexico. earthquakes struck western Iran. of Fake Food lockdown was lifted after about tion Corps. In 1991, the Warsaw Pact was A Brazilian airliner crashed, kill- PARIS (AP) — It reads like an hour. In 1943, “Oklahoma!,” the first formally dissolved. ing all 19 people on board. The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for March 31, 2016 Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 51.48 65.0 -0.05 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 75.08 85.0 -0.01 L 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 2.03 10.5 -0.01 50s H Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Sunny Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 6.78 18.0 -0.03 30s 71º 43º 70º 44º 63º 41º 64º 43º 60º 42º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 8.53 ---- -0.41 10s L 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 6:49 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:41 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 68 Moonrise ...... 2:32 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 34 65/48 69/44 Moonset...... 12:09 p.m. Normal High ...... 59 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low...... 39 62/46 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 79 in 1942 Seattle Anchorage 47/37 s 47/35 mc Record Low...... 24 in 1954 66/49 Boise 64/40 s 67/42 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg Last New First Full Boston 67/56 s 67/44 sh Yesterday ...... 0.00" 68/45 68/43 3/31 4/7 4/14 4/22 Dallas 74/49 s 63/45 pc Month to date ...... 7.06" Tacoma Honolulu 81/70 pc 84/72 pc Normal month to date ...4.78" Centralia 68/47 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 72/55 s 75/56 s Year to date...... 19.78" 71/43 Yakima Nashville 74/52 t 66/41 pc Normal year to date ....16.81" Chehalis Allergen Today Friday Phoenix 74/52 s 80/55 s 71/45 Longview 70/42 Trees High High St. Louis 71/42 t 57/37 pc Salt Lake City 53/37 pc 58/41 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 70/44 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 66/51 mc 65/52 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None , DC 71/61 sh 72/49 sh Portland 71/44 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 71/45 71/48 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Fri. Today Fri. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 72/52 s 72/52 s New Delhi 97/72 pc 99/72 pc City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 79/57 s 70/46 s Paris 46/39 ra 54/39 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 68/48 s 68/47 s Spokane 64/42 s 67/44 s London 54/32 pc 54/36 cl Rio de Janeiro 84/73 t 82/73 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 61/46 s 59/46 s Tri Cities 70/44 s 74/47 s Mexico City 84/54 s 84/52 s Rome 72/59 pc 72/54 cl sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 68/45 s 69/45 s Wenatchee 69/47 s 73/48 s Moscow 43/34 cl 41/32 pc Sydney 72/64 s 75/64 s

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360.273.5213 CH554819cbw.do • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 Centralia School District Undergoes Reorganization CHANGES: Assistant tant superintendent position will education staff, it will house the result in salary savings which, teaching and learning depart- Superintendent Position when combined with other exist- Centralia School District Moves ment, and the professional de- Eliminated; District ing funding sources, will allow velopment classroom, which will the district to create a director of to Finalist Stage for STEM Grant double as a board room. Office Building to technology position in the future. By The Chronicle even upgrading them to make The fiscal department will Be Regrouped Davalos said the position’s role The Centralia School Dis- them adequate for what they occupy what is currently the would be to help advance teachers trict has advanced to the fi- didn’t know about 47 years district’s board room. Three sup- By Justyna Tomtas on the instruction side of STEM nalist stage of the review pro- ago when they built the high port staff, as well as the business [email protected] — science, technology, engineer- cess after applying for nearly school,” he said. “It’s just not manager, will take up the space, ing and mathematics curriculum. $4 million available under a cost effective to do that, and and the district office will un- The Centralia School District there’s no simple way to do is reorganizing its district office, “This personnel reorganiza- STEM grant program devel- dergo renovations to house the tion will be cost-neutral and will oped by the state Legislature. it, so the solution is perhaps a HR department. There will also resulting in changes to positions new building.” and the building itself. result in improved efficiency and If the funds are awarded, be a conference and break room communication throughout our the district plans to build a The district advanced for staff in the building. The school through the first phase and district will no district’s operations,” Davalos new STEM facility at Cen- “We really won’t have any said in a letter sent Feb. 25 to tralia High School to help ac- had a walk-through of the empty space when it’s all done longer have an facilities on March 14. Dis- assistant su- school district staff. “I am excit- commodate students. even with the addition,” Davalos ed about the potential to increase According to Ed Petersen, trict officials hope to find out said. “That’s how crunched we’ve perintendent if they will be awarded the position start- equitable access to technology in communications and pub- been.” our classrooms, provide needed lic relations coordinator for funds in mid-April. The changes will allow for ing next year. In all, the STEM Pilot Instead, the dis- technology training and to de- the district, the high school district personnel to be in one recently discovered through Project has about $12 million trict will hire an velop a clear and communicable location, and will also open up Mark Davalos a civil rights review that the to distribute to districts. If the executive direc- plan for growth in this impor- classroom space at other schools, Centralia size of many of the labs are money is awarded, the district tor of human tant area.” like a portable at Fords Prairie superintendent inadequate and not accessible would have to fund approxi- resources. If all goes well, Davalos said Elementary that currently hous- under the terms of the Ameri- mately $400,000 of the proj- The assistant superintendent he plans to advertise the director es the curriculum staff. cans with Disability Act. ect through private funding position is currently filled by of technology position before the The portable should be com- “There’s no simple solu- sources or by using existing Matt McCauley, who has been end of the school year. The dis- pleted by July, Davalos said, and tion to expanding the size or funds. with the district since July 2011. trict is already receiving applica- will be ready before the start of According to Centralia Su- tions for the director of human the new school year. perintendent Mark Davalos, Mc- resources position. “I think opportunity and Cauley has overseen operations Along with changes to posi- The district purchased a port Services Cooperative. The just strength in how we actually and human resources while pro- tions, the district is reorganizing 2,000-square-foot portable co-op oversaw special education serve the schools and the com- viding oversight for departments the office itself. It will be grouping building that will house the programs for both districts. munity by expanding our skill such as facilities, transportation departments together to create district’s new special education The portable will be located set is always, I think, a smart and nutrition. an environment that provides for department after dissolving the to the east of the district office move for anybody,” Davalos said The elimination of the assis- more collaboration, Davalos said. Centralia-Chehalis Student Sup- building. Along with the special of the changes. For Over 100 Years, Brunswig’s Shoe Store a Chehalis Mainstay A FAMILY BUSINESS: ‘Hole- in-the-Wall’ Chehalis Business a Playground for ‘Sneakerheads’ By Natalie Johnson [email protected] Four generations and more than 100 years ago, Brunswig’s Shoe Store opened in downtown Chehalis. “Great granddad started it I don’t know how many years ago — in the late 1800s,” said owner Eric Brunswig. Back then, the store was lo- cated around the corner from the Chehalis Fire Department. Photos of the original storefront are pinned up behind Brunswig’s cash register. Today, the business still caters to Lewis County’s shoe needs, focusing on quality brands and unique sneakers of all shapes and sizes. “People who are in here for the first time are blown away,” he said. “Their chins would drop.” Brunswig said he isn’t sure how his family got into the shoe business, but has heard that his great-grandfather and a business Pete Caster partner chose retail over buying / [email protected] timberland. Eric Brunswig, owner of Brunswig’s Shoe Store, checks the size of a pair of Nike The family moved the store shoes at his store on Wednesday morning in downtown Chehalis. to its current location, at 525 N. Market Boulevard, in 1937, after Market Boulevard became the town’s main thoroughfare and ABOUT THE BUSINESS: BRUNSWIG’S SHOE STORE the store’s old location saw less • 525 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis foot traffic. • (360) 748-7178 Since then, the store has been • Hours: 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday; passed down through the gen- 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday erations of the family, with Eric Brunswig taking it over in 1998. FEATURE YOUR BUSINESS Brunswig worked at the store in high school, and after a year at The Chronicle is featuring a local business in every edition in 2016. To Centralia College, he decided to suggest a business for coverage, contact Editor Eric Schwartz at [email protected] or (360) 807-8224. come back to work full-time. “Back then in the ’90s, busi- ness was pretty good,” he said. “These aren’t reissues,” he said. large variety of children’s shoes. Now, the store is mostly a one- Brunswig said “sneakerheads” Brunswig isn’t a shoe collec- person operation. Brunswig mans often come in the store, some- the store seven days a week, with tor himself, and was wearing a While holding a picture of the original shoe store his great-grandfather opened in part time help from a high-school times looking for a particular pair of New Balance running the late 1800s, Eric Brunswig, owner of Brunswig’s Shoe Store, points to where the employee a few days a week and shoe, and sometimes just look- shoes Wednesday. original store front was down the street. ing for something special. “I’ve got a whole store full of extra help during the holiday and overflowing back storeroom to get back-to-school seasons. “Talk about hole-in-the-wall,” shoes — there’s nothing at home,” customers the right size. While small, independent he said. “You open the door and he said. shoe stores struggle to compete it just keeps going.” In addition to its unique se- After more than 100 years with big box and factory outlet More gems are hidden away lection, Brunswig said, his fam- in Chehalis, Brunswig’s is still Spring stores, Brunswig said his shop in the back room. ily’s business still prides itself on hanging on, but it’s getting hard- TIRE SALE still stocks items that are hard to “I can’t remember the last personalized service and checks er, especially with the growth of find at chain locations. time I was surprised,” he said. customers’ shoe size with an- a commercial shopping district Brunswig’s has a large dis- The store has what seems like tique measuring devices. All of on the other side of Interstate 5, Passenger Car Tires play of desirable and collectible acres of Vans sneakers, rang- the mirrors are original to the Brunswig said. sneakers, such as much coveted ing from primary colors to Star store as well, Brunswig said. “Downtown Chehalis gets a GREAT BUY! Air Jordans from the past 15 Wars and Disney prints. The Unlike discount and outlet bad rap,” he said. “It’s the perfect Starting at years, with a few sizes still avail- store is one of a few to still stock stores, Brunswig’s isn’t self serve. business district. You just have to 99 able in each. Salt Water Sandals, and has a Employees still head into the store’s get people down here.” 39 P155/80R-13 CH5550987cbw.jd News in Brief The NEW iPad App is here! All-season traction Affordable pricing Ana L. Encinas-Estrada’s cre- DOH: Home Care chronline.com Tread design may vary. dentials have been suspended for at Your size in stock; call for size & price. 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Counterfeit Money “It just so happened that the By Natalie Johnson staff at the hotel, when they went [email protected] to clean the room … noticed the stuff in the room and then they Police are investigating a called police,” Croy said. counterfeit cash operation work- The case is still under inves- ing out of the Centralia Motel tigation. Croy said it is unclear 6 and several instances of fake if Weaver has any connection to $100 bills popping up at area re- the counterfeit operation uncov- tail stores. ered in the motel room. Shawn L. Weaver, 28, of Mon- “Based on the circumstances roe, was charged Tuesday in Lew- we thought possibly it would be is County Superior Court with related to him,” Croy said. “At one count of forgery. No other this time we don’t have anything suspects have been arrested. to link him directly.” Weaver was granted $10,000 Investigators are still review- bail. His next court appearance is scheduled for Thursday. ing evidence collected and work- At 1:53 p.m. on Monday, the ing to identify suspects in the Centralia Police Department re- counterfeit operation, he said. ceived a report of a person trying Croy said the printer recov- to pass a counterfeit $100 bill at Natalie Johnson / [email protected] ered in the motel room was of the Vanity Fair outlet store in the Shawn Weaver was charged Tuesday with forgery in Lewis County Superior Court after allegedly being found with two fake high quality, and the color of 100 block of West High Street. $100 bills. the fake bills was close to that of The man, later identified as a genuine $100 bill. The weight Weaver, was described as a white He was associated with two High Street. Croy. “We seem to get a rash of and feel of the counterfeit cash male “with marks on his face” other men and a white Jeep, ac- Surveillance video for that in- people coming down here to the he recovered wasn’t quite right wearing a white shirt and jeans. cording to court documents. stance showed a different person. outlets trying to do stuff like that.” though, he said. He tried to buy jeans with a fake Less than a half hour later, at “Over the last … about a week Twenty minutes after the sec- “I can tell you the bills I re- $100 bill, according to court doc- 2:16 p.m. on Tuesday, police re- it seems there have been numer- ond report of counterfeit $100 covered off the guy we arrested uments. ceived another report of a person ous reports about these fake $100 bills, police received a report of … I looked at them and I think Staff at the store rejected the trying to pass a fake $100 bill at bills trying to be passed,” said suspicious circumstances at the the normal person would look at bill, and Weaver left. a store in the 100 block of West Centralia police officer Buddy Centralia Motel 6 in the 1300 them a little suspicious,” he said. Great Wolf Lodge Guest Arrested, Accused of Molesting Girl, 11 By Amelia Dickson Joslin, 37, appeared before other suspected victim has come at the Great Wolf Lodge. Joslin medicine and pills,” according to The Olympian Thurston County Superior Court forward. had been a guest at the hotel. court documents. Judge Erik Price on Tuesday. Price “He’s looking at significant pris- A girl called police and re- When officers entered the A judge set bail at $50,000 for found probable cause for one on time if he’s convicted of even ported that Joslin had touched room, they found a half-empty Ryen L. Joslin, a Snohomish Coun- criminal charge: first-degree child one of these offenses,” Peters said. her breasts and genitals in a ho- bottle of vodka. Joslin had a ty man suspected of molesting molestation. However, Deputy According to court documents, tel room. Another girl staying in blood alcohol content of 0.216, an 11-year-old girl at Great Wolf Prosecutor Christen Peters said Joslin was arrested Monday night the room reported that Joslin had according to court documents. Lodge in Grand Mound. additional charges are likely, as an- by Chehalis Tribal Police officers been drinking vodka and “loves The legal limit for driving is 0.08. Suspected Heroin Dealer Held in Lewis County Jail on $100,000 Bail By The Chronicle of sale of a controlled substance hearing Wednesday, asked for and the Lewis County Sheriff’s digital scale and plastic bags. A suspected drug dealer alleg- for profit, heroin, two counts of $50,000 bail. Office — used a confidential in- Waldeck was not arrested, but edly found with $10,000 worth possession of heroin with intent Superior Court Judge James formant to purchase heroin from was “released on his promise to of heroin in his possession this to deliver, and two counts of pos- Lawler imposed $100,000 bail, Waldeck. contact law enforcement related month is being held on $100,000 session of methamphetamine citing the serious nature of the On March 8, investigators to his drug activity,” according bail after being charged with sev- with intent to deliver. charges. contacted Waldeck and searched to court documents. en drug-related felonies. Lewis County Deputy Pros- Between Feb. 1 and March 29, his vehicle, finding approximately However, Waldeck did not David Loren Waldeck, 50, ecutor Sara Beigh asked for members of the Joint Narcotics 70 grams of powder heroin and contact law enforcement, and of Port Orchard, was charged $150,000 bail. Defense attorney Enforcement Team — a partner- an unidentified amount of meth- was arrested Tuesday after JNET Wednesday in Lewis County Su- Shane O’Rourke, who represent- ship between the Chehalis and amphetamine, according to court officers learned he was staying in perior Court with three counts ed Waldeck at his preliminary Centralia police departments documents. They also found a the Toledo area. News in Brief Centralia Public Works “This legislation will help 24-inch telescope that was spe- DeBolt’s Bill for ground checks, but not name- expand the opportunities for cifically engineered to be low to based checks. The name-based to Begin Flushing Fire students to gain valuable expe- the ground to make it easier for Name-Based checks allow for a child to be Hydrants Monday rience in the workforce,” Braun stargazers of all ages. Background Checks for placed in a safe home more said, according to a press release. It is located at the Onalas- quickly. By The Chronicle “Employers now have options to ka Elementary-Middle School Tribal Child Placements The bill gives tribes access to Employees with the city of take on student interns, where Complex, with signage pointing state criminal databases to help previously they could not afford to the site from Carlisle Avenue. Signed Into Law Centralia will begin flushing fire keep children safe and promote the risk of injury on the job.” To get to the observatory, hydrants on Monday. The pro- By The Chronicle family and cultural preservation. cess will continue in the city for Centralia College educators take state Route 508 east for 8 Gov. signed into involved with the new bachelor miles from Interstate 5, take a The bill passed the House approximately three weeks. law Tuesday a bill sponsored by of applied science in applied left on Carlisle Avenue and an- 93-3 and the Senate 48-0. The flushing of hydrants re- Rep. Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis, management helped to pass the other left at the north end of the moves sediment from the main that aims to ensure tribal chil- legislation. Students in the pro- Onalaska Elementary-Middle water lines and introduces fresh dren placed in out-of-home care Blood Drive Is Friday gram must complete an intern- School Complex located at Sixth water to dead-end lines, accord- are placed in a safe home. ship to graduate. Street. There is an opening about ing to a press release. DeBolt’s House Bill 2694 al- at Toledo Presbyterian “So much has changed in midway along the fence to the The process requires a large By The Chronicle our state in the last 10 years to right of the red building’s mural. lows for tribal agencies to request quantity of water to be expelled a name-based criminal back- at a high velocity from the mains enhance educational pathways After going through the opening, An American Red Cross for our students,” said original walk across the soccer field to ground check for emergency blood drive is being held at the through the fire hydrants. Driv- placement of a child. ers and pedestrians in the Cen- program director Larry McGee. the dome. Toledo Presbyterian Church “We want nothing to inhibit the “I am glad to see this bill be- 12:30-5:30 p.m. Friday. tralia area should use caution come a law,” DeBolt said, accord- provision of high quality intern- To schedule an appointment when water is flowing from hy- April Tourism ing to a press release. “Tribal drants. ships.” or for more information, call The bill was unanimously agencies will now have the law Residents are encouraged to Meeting Will be at the enforcement tools they need 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit www. check their water supplies before supported by lawmakers. to make sure children in these redcrossblood.org. Identification washing clothing or perform- Northwest Sports Hub By The Chronicle types of situations are placed in is required to donate. ing other water-using activities Sponsor code is ToledoWA, Observatory Open The Tourism Lewis County good homes.” to keep turbid water from being or call Kathy Hill, (360) 219-7756. Network will meet from 1 to 3 Prior to the bill, the Wash- used. in Onalaska The church is located at Customers should conduct p.m. on Wednesday. ington State Patrol could assist the activities before 7:30 a.m. Thursday Night The meeting will be held at a tribe with fingerprint back- Fourth and Augustus. and after 5 p.m. during the three By The Chronicle the Northwest Sports Hub, 701 weeks of flushing to avoid times The Herold Observatory in Allen Ave., Centralia. Jeff WANTED WATCHES • JEWELRY • GOLD when water quality may be dis- Onalaska will be open to the and Jay Ryan will be presenting SILVER • COINS • DIAMONDS turbed. to the group. Free Appraisals • americanrarecoin-gold.com public on Thursday night for a GUARANTEED HIGHEST PRICES PAID To find out when your area glimpse at Jupiter, Orion’s Belt A no-host social lunch at Hub American Rare Coin & Gold City Grub will take place before 1025 Black Lake Blvd. SW will be affected, or for more in- and other celestial wonders. Olympia...360-489-1804...4 Blocks from Capital Mall formation, call Public Works at Johnny Garcia, a science the meeting at noon. Monday-Saturday 9am - 7pm • Sunday 11am - 4pm (360) 330-7512. instructor at Onalaska High No RSVP is necessary and at- School, will be operating the tendees are encouraged to invite Governor Signs observatory for visitors between a friend. You Can’t Choose 8:30 and 10:30 p.m. Sen. Braun’s Bill for He said he’ll stay open later as Fair Holding Special Your Boss. Insurance for Interns long as there are enough people still interested in viewing the Meeting Friday to You CAN Choose Your RADIOLOGIST. By The Chronicle heavens. Discuss Budget Sen. John Braun’s bill to al- “It’s the largest telescope in low businesses to offer industrial the region,” Garcia said Wednes- By The Chronicle insurance to unpaid interns and day. “It’s been around for awhile The Southwest Washington S. Michael Tyler Gibb, Orhan Hasan Michael Janet Mendel- student volunteers was signed but we open it when we can. It’s Fair Commission is holding a Hicks, M.D. M.D. Konez, M.D. Ozgur, M.D. Pawlick, M.D. Hartvig, M.D. into law Tuesday. been excellent weather, which is special meeting on Friday. Senate Bill 6293, sponsored why we’re opening it tomorrow.” The members of the commis- Longview Call us for by Braun, R-Centralia, will ex- Garcia noted that “Jupiter is sion will be discussing the bud- Radiologists pand coverage to students en- high in the sky,” and, “we’ll prob- get and budget amendments. P.S. Inc. MRI Healthy Savings rolled and participating in a ably look at Orion’s nebula too.” The meeting will begin at And Compare Prices program through any public or There is no charge to partici- 8:30 a.m. at the Southwest Wash- (360) 736-0200 private school or institution of pate in the viewings. ington Fair Office, 2555 N. Na- www.longviewradiology.com higher education. The observatory features a tional Ave., Chehalis. 910 S. Scheuber Rd., Centralia, WA 98531 CH554947jc.do • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 Former Chehalis School Employee Arrested The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. MISSED OR LATE PAPER? After ‘Inappropriate’ Hug Reported Delivery deadlines: Tuesday and Thursday ...... 5:30 p.m. By The Chronicle 36, of Chehalis, on Tuesday on girl. Bailey said the police report Gregory, personnel and commu- Saturday ...... 7:30 a.m. suspicion of fourth-degree as- doesn’t specify whether the girl nications officer for the Chehalis Missed papers will only be credited up to 2 weeks, A former R.E. Bennett El- PLEASE call us immediately Monday - Friday at ementary School employee was sault, a gross misdemeanor. reported the incident or if anoth- School District. 360-807-8203 or leave us a message on our after hours arrested this week after an in- Chehalis Police Department er staff member saw the hug and Denning was a “temporary, line at 360-807-7676 vestigation into a report that the spokesperson Linda Bailey said reported it to police. part-time playground supervi- Tuesday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. the alleged contact between Den- The Chehalis School District sor,” said Chehalis School Dis- Thursday ...... 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. man “hugged a student in an in- ning and student was “unwanted released a statement Wednesday trict Superintendent Ed Rothlin. Saturday ...... 7:30 - 10:30 a.m. appropriate manner,” according touching,” and falls under the saying it is not against school Rothlin said he didn’t want to the Chehalis Police Depart- statute for fourth-degree assault. policy for teachers to hug stu- to comment in detail on the inci- TO SUBSCRIBE ment. The Chehalis School District dents. dent because of the ongoing po- To start a new subscription or to schedule a vacation The incident was reported on released a statement Wednes- “This case involved an alle- lice investigation. stop or restart, visit www.chronline.com or call cus- March 14. After investigating the tomer service at 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. day saying Denning had been gation of an extended hug that Denning was placed on ad- 1203. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. report, interviewing witnesses charged with fourth-degree as- went past the time when the stu- ministrative leave after the re- and reviewing video evidence, sault with sexual motivation. dent communicated a wish to port on March 14, and resigned TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING police arrested James Denning, The student is a 9-year-old break the contact,” wrote Debby on March 28, Rothlin said. Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit www.chronline.com. Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager California Man Charged in Lewis County for Driving Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 [email protected] Red Cross Vehicle to Washington Without Permission OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS 321 N. 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Wade Amesbury was charged Tuesday in Lewis County Superior Court with taking a Red Cross vehicle without permission For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact Superior Court Judge James and driving it from California to Washington. Lawler imposed $15,000 bail, cit- the appropriate person listed below. EDITOR ing concerns about Amesbury’s Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 likelihood to reappear at court if he was a Red Cross volunteer on it. tory out of Nevada City, San [email protected] released. who was traveling to Seattle for The Red Cross in San Francis- Luis Obispo, Oroville and Santa Sports Editor His next court appearance is a meeting regarding a natural co confirmed that Amesbury is a Rosa, California. He has convic- Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 scheduled for Thursday. disaster. volunteer, but said he did not have tions for second-degree burglary, [email protected] At 12:47 a.m. on Tuesday, the Officers checked his vehicle permission to take the vehicle, ac- making and passing fictitious Visuals Editor Chehalis Police Department re- and found that it was reported cording to court documents. Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 checks, obstructing and disor- [email protected] ceived a report of a customer at stolen from the Red Cross in San He was arrested on suspicion derly conduct. He was last ar- Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, a restaurant in the 1000 block Francisco, according to court of possessing a stolen vehicle rested on March 6 in Nevada West and Central Lewis County Communities of Southwest Interstate Avenue documents. and referred to prosecutors on City, California, for violation of Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 who was unable to pay a bill. Amesbury reportedly had no suspicion of “defrauding an inn- a court order to prevent domes- [email protected] Officers arrived and contact- identification other than a de- keeper.” tic violence, according to court Outdoors, Flood, East Lewis County Communities ed Amesbury, who told police clined credit card with his name Amesbury has criminal his- documents. Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 [email protected] Education, Business, South Thurston County Communities, Napavine Cinebar Man Charged with Stealing Thousands Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 [email protected] Lewis County Government, Legislature, Tourism, Religion, of Dollars From Nonprofit, Running from Police South Lewis County Communities Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 THEFT: There Are About 17 included in the charges filed this checks from an unknown third Chehalis Tribal Police had [email protected] week. party. also investigated Perry and Sports, News and Photography Counts That Could Have “There are at least 17 counts … The woman has been referred provided video of him cashing Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 we could have charged,” Nelson for charges of identity theft, but [email protected] Been Charged checks at Lucky Eagle Casino, Death Notices, What’s Happening, said. has not yet been charged, ac- according to court documents. By Natalie Johnson Superior Court Judge James cording to the Sheriff’s Office. Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices The Centralia woman report- Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Lawler granted the prosecutor’s The fraudulent checks were [email protected] edly told investigators that Perry [email protected] request for $50,000 bail. Perry’s from SideWalk Homeless Servic- was printing the checks. [email protected] A Cinebar man is facing mul- next court date is scheduled for es, an Olympia-based nonprofit [email protected] tiple felony charges after alleg- April 7. organization, according to court On Tuesday, a deputy saw Church News edly forging checks to steal more “This extensive spree is a documents. Perry’s truck in Onalaska and [email protected] ...... 807-8217 than $4,000 from an Olympia- threat (to the community),” Investigators from the Sher- attempted to stop him. Perry re- Senior Media Developer based non-profit organization Lawler said. iff’s Office and the Centralia Po- portedly accelerated and passed Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 that benefits the homeless. In February, the Lewis lice Department found evidence another vehicle, driving on grass. [email protected] Richard Roy Perry Jr., 36, was County Sheriff’s Office received of checks cashed at various loca- Eventually Perry stopped his ve- THE CHRONICLE charged Wednesday in Lewis a report of a fraud complaint at tions by Perry or the Centralia hicle and ran from deputies on PUBLISHER Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 County Superior Court with five Brenda’s Market in Onalaska. woman. foot, according to court docu- counts of second-degree identity [email protected] The store provided what investi- Four other people — a ments. theft dating back to January, and gators believed was a fraudulent 47-year-old from Tenino, a Regional Executive Editor one count each of first-degree Perry was arrested and gave Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 check for $202.05. 26-year-old from Morton, a [email protected] theft and attempting to elude a A 33-year-old Centralia wom- 34-year-old from Chehalis and a statement saying he scanned a check from SideWalk that an- Sales Director pursuing police vehicle. an who cashed the check alleg- a 19-year-old from Chehalis — Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 Lewis County Deputy Pros- edly told investigators she knew are being referred for charges other person gave him into his [email protected] ecutor Kevin Nelson said inves- it was fraudulent and that she including identity theft for their computer and altered it to make Circulation Manager tigators believe there are more got the check from Perry, and role in the theft, according to the it look like a paycheck, according Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 instances of identity theft than told deputies that he received the Sheriff’s Office. to court documents. [email protected] Specialty Publications Manager, Family Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Please Recycle [email protected] News in Brief This Newspaper Design Director Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 [email protected] • Colonel Bogey March, by bill that increases penalties for Northwest Wind Kenneth Alford violations of the state’s open pub- LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC Symphony to Present • Songs & Refrains, by Daniel lic meetings laws. PRESIDENT, COO Basford (Arkendale, Strawberry Inslee signed Senate Bill 6171 Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 ‘English Fare’ into law on Tuesday. The Open March 25th - 31st [email protected] Fair, Dashing Away With the Business Manager By The Chronicle Smoothing Iron) Public Meetings Act requires Kung Fu Panda 3 PG • 11:30 am & 2:30 pm Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 The Northwest Wind Sym- • Military March No. 1, by certain meetings by govern- [email protected] ing bodies, such as city councils Sat., Sun. phony’s final concert of its 25th Edward Elgar Director of Production and IT and school boards, to be open to Star Wars - he Force season will be at 7 p.m. Saturday, Tickets are $12 for general ad- Jon Bennett ...... 807-8222 mission. Kids are free with a pay- the public. A public official that Awakens [email protected] April 16, at Centralia College’s knowingly attends a meeting that PG13 • 5:30 pm & 9:00 pm Printing and Distribution ...... 807-8716 Corbet Theatre. ing adult. They may be bought at Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., violates the open meeting rules FAX NUMBERS Titled “English Fare,” this the door or in advance at Book ‘n’ is fined under current law. The Tues., Wed., (no hurs.) concert will feature music from Brush, Chehalis. bill, requested by state Attorney Bose he Troubadour Tour Advertising Fax ...... 736-1568 several composers. They are: General Bob Ferguson, increases Featuring Jamie Kent, Megan Classified/Circulation Fax ...... 807-8258 • Festivo, by Edward Gregson Slankard, Jef Campbell, & CH554658jc.do Obituaries ...... 807-8258 Inslee OKs Stricter Fines those fines from $100 to $500 for Newsroom Fax ...... 736-4796 • Downtown Diversions, by a first-time offense, and $1,000 for Matthew Szlachetka Adam Gorb (Rick Pasko, trom- for Violating Open 7:00 pm hursday - Green Room 127th VOLUME, 111th ISSUE each subsequent violation. 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Main 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 LOCAL Gospel Mission Fundraiser Will Support Renovations, Services DINNER AND AUCTION: Ternan said the organization dependent, nondenominational, has about $23,000 saved for ren- Bible-centered organization that Money Being ‘‘We’re just trying to solidify what we’re doing ovations, but expects they will serves the homeless and needy, Raised at April 16 cost more. providing day shelter, hot meals, and trying to improve upon it.’’ The auction will be held at showers, clothing and food. Fundraiser at Centralia Centralia Christian School, 1315 In the past year, Ternan said, Christian School S. Tower Ave. the Gospel Mission had some Fay Ternan The doors open at 5 p.m. for months that exceeded 3,000 By Kaylee Osowski executive director early viewing and bidding on meals served, but that number [email protected] silent auction items. Announce- has since stabilized around 2,700 Two years ago, on April 1, ing an office, reallocating space renovations. ments will begin at 5:45 p.m., to 2,800 meals monthly. 2014, the Lewis County Gospel to make the kitchen more effi- “We’re just trying to solidify and the dinner starts at 6 p.m. Ternan said consistent volun- Mission moved to a new location cient, making the showers acces- what we’re doing and trying to The live auction will begin at 7 teers are needed for a variety of in Chehalis and renovated half of sible for people with disabilities improve upon it,” Ternan said. p.m. tasks; drop-in volunteers are dif- the building. and improving the building to The Gospel Mission is hold- Tickets are $25 and can be ficult to place. Now, the Gospel Mission is better withstand wet weather. ing its second annual dinner and purchased early. A table for a For more information, call working to complete additional Executive Director Fay Ter- auction on April 16, and some of group of eight people can be the Gospel Mission at (360) 996- renovations at 72 SW Chehalis nan said the Gospel Mission isn’t the money raised there will help reserved; all seats must be pur- 4474 or buy tickets to the dinner Ave., including expanding the going to be expanding the types pay for the renovations and oper- chased at the same time. and auction online at lcgm.bpt. dining and clothing rooms, add- of services they offer with the ating expenses. The Gospel Mission is an in- me. Bluegrass Group Bringing The Grass Station to Veterans Memorial Museum

By The Chronicle The Washington Bluegrass Association will hold its second concert at 7 p.m. Saturday, April 23, at the Veterans Memorial Museum, Chehalis. The Grass Station, of Port- land, will be live onstage with special guest fiddler Martin Ste- vens. The Grass Station is headed by veteran banjo player Peter Schwimmer, who has performed onstage or in the studio with such noted bluegrass artists as Del McCoury, Jack Cooke, Mark O’Connor and Vasser Clements, and James King, who has per- formed at the WBA’s Mount St. Helens Bluegrass Festival in To- ledo. Schwimmer has also been a member of legendary Portland band Sam Hill, as has Grass Sta- tion mandolinist/vocalist Jeff Smith. Bass player Josh Adkins is a past member of the Bluegrass Regulators, a highly-regarded group of young musicians from Oregon and Washington, while guitarist/vocalist Jered Widman started playing fiddle at age 4 and has gone on to perform with several bluegrass and country bands in Oregon. Special guest fiddler Martin Courtesy Photo Stevens has been a bandmate The Grass Station will perform in Chehalis April 23. of Adkins’ with the Bluegrass Regulators the past several years, but his career goes back to age ally-respected artist Dan Crary, to Chehalis because their musi- ruary concert featuring Whiskey ence for performers and the au- 5 when he began playing fiddle who appeared at Toledo in the cianship is excellent across the Deaf. dience alike, and Chip Duncan and subsequently added mando- 1990s. board and when we learned they “We were flying by the seat at the museum has been a great lin and guitar to his repertoire. WBA Board member Jamie had an opening for April 23, we of our pants a little because this partner. This is all still new, but I Stevens won his age group Guenther said, “It took us a while jumped on it before someone else was our first time at the muse- like where it’s going.” at the Washington State Fiddle to find a band that brings the kind signed them first. This will be a um,” he said. “It ended up being Tickets will cost $10 each. For Contest as a youngster and has of quality music to these shows at very good show.” a great concert and we’ve had a details, contact Guenther at (360) had a pair of top five finishes at the Vet because most of the good Guenther, a Napavine native, ton of positive feedback. Some 880-9667 or WBA president the national level. He’s also re- ones are booked solid. We lucked said the WBA is hoping to build new equipment has been pur- General Cothren at (360) 785- corded and toured with nation- out in bringing The Grass Station on the success of its sold-out Feb- chased to make it a better experi- 3478. Auburn Man Charged in April 2015 Burglary That Occurred in Morton COURT: Judge Allows O’Rourke, who represented Jack ABHS,” he said. forced entry. On April 26, investigators at the hearing. He appeared out Superior Court Judge James The man reported that a learned that someone had bro- Suspect to Remain in of custody. Lawler granted $10,000 unse- kitchen cabinet was open and ken a window at the home and Treatment Program Lewis County Deputy Pros- cured bail, allowing Jack to re- medication bottles were moved. left behind blood evidence. De- ecutor Sara Beigh asked for Jack main at the treatment facility. An unknown person also left a tectives then believed that there as Case Progresses to be remanded into custody and “The fact that you’re doing knife in the house, according to had been two separate burglaries By Natalie Johnson held on $10,000 bail. something about your addiction court documents. at the home, according to court “He has warrants on nearly is encouraging,” Lawler said. “I’ll The homeowners could not documents. [email protected] every case he has had,” she said. give you the benefit of the doubt immediately identify if anything The next day, detectives con- An Auburn man was charged O’Rourke said Jack was not one time.” had been taken from the house tacted Jack, who lived in a home Tuesday in Lewis County Supe- aware of the warrant, and came On April 17, 2015, deputies because it was not their primary near the home burglarized. Jack rior Court with residential bur- in to quash it as soon as he found from the Lewis County Sheriff’s residence, and because there was arrested for an outstanding glary from at least one break-in out about it. Office responded to a report of were a large amount of posses- warrant from King County. De- in April at a house in Morton. Jack is in inpatient treatment a burglary in the 100 block of sions in the house, according to tectives found items taken from Daniel James Jack, 29, ap- at American Behavioral Health Chapman Road in Morton. court documents. the home on Chapman Road in peared in court Tuesday after Systems in Chehalis and came to The alleged victim report- One homeowner also told Jack’s garage. he made an appointment to court with a staff member from ed that he returned home and investigators that she saw a man Jack allegedly admitted that quash an arrest warrant in the the facility. found his front door unlocked. and young boy near their prop- he broke into the home. In July, a case, said defense attorney Joely “I’m almost graduated from Deputies did not find evidence of erty the previous day. warrant was issued for his arrest. Norwegian Climber Missing on Mount Rainier After Severe Storm Identified By The News Tribune Park officials presume Lahti She was flown off Mount day just before Richard was spot- “Sunny weather at the start of A Norwegian climber miss- died from hypothermia and ex- Rainier and is reported to be in ted trying to descend Gibraltar your trip may deteriorate quick- ing on Mount Rainier after get- posure after he and his climb- stable condition. Park officials Ledges alone. ly,” he said. ting caught in a severe storm ing partner sought shelter below said Lahti appeared to have died She and Lahti were caught in Lahti would not be the first a ridge near Gibraltar Ledges before Richard started her de- a storm that included 83-mile- Everest record-setter to die on over the weekend was identified when the storm blew in Saturday. scent. per-hour wind gusts, blowing Rainier. In 1979, Willi Unsoeld, Wednesday as an experienced Climbing rangers and rescu- Richard recounted the trag- snow and temperatures drop- famous for a 1963 ascent of Ever- climber who has summited ers had been trying to reach the edy Wednesday in a Facebook ping into the single digits. est that cost him nine toes, died some of the tallest mountains in missing climber since Sunday. post: “Up high on Rainier in the during a March avalanche on the world. Four climbing rang- “We fell in hypothermia and I winter time is a rough place to Rainier. In addition to climb- A body believed to be that ers reached the body on foot was sure that it was me who was be in a storm,” Eric Simonson ing Mount Everest, Lahti, along of Arvid Lahti, 58, was airlifted Wednesday and crews were able going to die … but Arvid died of Ashford-based International with Richard, was part of a Seven from Rainier’s southern slopes to recover the body shortly be- Saturday morning in my arms … Mountain Guides said via email. Summits team that last year at- Wednesday afternoon. The body fore 5 p.m. using a helicopter his last breath gave me the cour- Simonson has climbed Rain- tempted to summit K2. was taken to the Pierce Coun- from Olympia-based Northwest age to intend reaching Camp ier nearly 300 times in a variety Located on the Pakistan-Chi- ty Medical Examiner’s Office, Helicopters. Muir, and I was rescued by a spe- of conditions. He’s climbed the na border, K2 is the second high- which will determine the man’s The body was about 10,600 cial rescue team.” highest point on each continent. est mountain in world at 28,251 identity. feet up the 14,411-foot moun- The pair left Paradise on “No place to hide up there,” he feet. Lahti’s Facebook page says he tain. The Gibraltar Ledges route, Thursday and spent Friday at said in his email. Lahti’s climbing resume is the only Norwegian to climb which is the standard winter Camp Muir. They left early Sat- Mount Rainier National Park included Makalu (27,825 feet) 29,035-foot Mount Everest, the route, was reopened Wednesday. urday for the summit but were climbing ranger Peter Ellis said and Cho Oyu (26,906 feet) on highest peak in the world, from Lahti’s climbing partner, Mo- unable to make it back before a the “tragic events” underscore the China-Nepal border, Ama both sides in one year. nique Richard, a 41-year-old Ca- storm hit. that “it is always a good remind- Dablam (22,349 feet) in Nepal, The summits were 364 days, nadian, was able to make her way Other climbers noticed unat- er to know the weather forecast Aconcagua (22,841 feet) in Ar- 21 hours, 52 minutes apart, ac- to Camp Muir on Sunday with tended overnight gear at Camp before any climb and come pre- gentina, Cotopaxi (19,347 feet) cording to the Himalayan Data- the help of other climbers on the Muir on Saturday and reported pared for any and all weather in Ecuador and Mount Kiliman- base. mountain. it. A search was launched Sun- conditions.” jaro (19,341 feet) in Tanzania. • Main 7 LEGISLATURE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 Key Negotiator Sen. Braun Satisfied With Bipartisan Budget CENTRALIA LAWMAKER: $7 million to improve teacher sonally preferred not to use it, I recruitment, retention and men- think it is a reasonable use of it,” Supplemental Budget toring. Braun said. Puts Legislature In The budget doesn’t address The House passed the budget the levy cliff, a 2018 deadline 78-17, and the Senate passed it 27- Better Position for Next when the maximum local school 17. Year, Braun Says district levies are set to decrease. At the end of the current bi- Braun said he is concerned ennium, reserves will be at $1.3 By Kaylee Osowski about giving school districts cer- billion and at about $1.25 billion [email protected] tainty, but pressure needs to be at the end of the next biennium, The Legislature passed the kept on the Legislature to ensure which he said should put the state supplemental operating the issue is “properly fixed” so state in a good position if there’s budget and adjourned Tuesday the state is paying for basic edu- any economic downturn. night. cation. While the Legislature just Sen. John Braun, a lead ne- “None of these are huge moves, wrapped up, Braun said the sup- gotiator on the budget, said it’s but they’re moves that are related plemental budget puts lawmak- to things that have developed ers in a good position for next a good compromise, but added Rachel La Corte / The Associated Press that it spends a little more money more fully since we finished the session. than he would have liked. Republican Senate Majority Leader Mark Schoesler, center, speaks to the media as budget last year,” Braun said. The Democratic-led House “There’s no perfect one an- key budget negotiator Sen. John Braun, looks on in Olympia on Tuesday. Lawmak- One of the largest expenses had originally proposed cutting swer, but I think what we got ers reached agreement on a supplemental budget as they prepared to wrap up an was pulling $190 million from nearly $500 million from efforts for the state is a good answer,” overtime legislative session. the state’s rainy day fund to pay to reduce kindergarten through Braun, R-Centralia, said. for last year’s record fire season. third grade class sizes and using He said the supplemental come to a bipartisan agreement, health services. Emergencies paid for with emergency funding to help the budget addresses new concerns but it’s also hard work to be that Braun said the additional cri- rainy day funds are approved homeless, but those proposals since the last session, but also deeply involved in the complex sis management teams improve by a simple majority vote. The didn’t make the final cut. provides a four-year balanced budget, he said. immediate response in commu- House has also proposed using “I think that if you look at budget. The final budget included nities and leads to better care. He rainy day funding to help the where (the budget) puts us com- The two-year $80 billion increases for mental health, in- said it’s more fiscally responsible homeless. pared to where it might have put budget is large and complicated, cluding $28 million for safety than sending people to jail or The original Senate budget us, this is a much better position Braun said. About 50 percent are improvements and other actions emergency rooms. didn’t use rainy day funds to for next year,” Braun said. state funds and the other half are in state mental health hospitals. Last year’s K-12 investments pay for the fires, and Braun said However, with the McCleary federal funds. Lawmakers also added $11 and the tuition cut for higher he wasn’t interested in using the ruling in 2012 requiring law- “It’s a very challenging role,” million for additional housing education are both protected in rainy day fund for anything re- makers to fully fund K-12 educa- Braun said about his position. and support teams and crisis the supplemental budget, he said. quiring a supermajority vote. tion, Braun said next year will be Not only is it challenging to teams for community mental The Legislature also allocated “Although I would have per- challenging. Washington Legislature Adjourns After 20-Day Overtime Session COMPROMISE: Budget levies by April 30, they can in- education, and we moved for- House lobbied for. into the overtime session earlier troduce legislation to extend the ward on mental health," Rep. Republican Sen. John Braun this month after they did not fin- Increases Spending in the deadline by at least a year. Hans Dunshee, D-Snohomish, of Centralia, a key negotiator for ish their work within the regu- Two-Year Budget Adopted "It doesn't provide the relief the House's main budget writer, the Senate, called the agreement larly scheduled 60-day session, that school districts have been said at a news conference. "It's a "strong sustainable budget that vetoed the bills because of frus- in 2015 by $191 Million begging us for," said Sen. Chris- not everything you want, that's recognizes the state's needs but tration over the previous lack of OLYMPIA (AP) — The tine Rolfes, who voted against the nature of a compromise, but lives within our means." progress on the budget. Washington Legislature ad- the budget. I think we can say we did good On Monday, the Senate In a written statement Tues- journed late Tuesday night after The budget increases spend- work." passed 27 bills vetoed by Gov. day night, Inslee praised law- a 20-day overtime legislative ing in the two-year budget ad- Senate negotiators dropped Jay Inslee with enough votes to makers' work. session in which they completed opted in 2015 by $191 million. proposals of their own, including override the vetoes. The House "We'll have more work to do their work on a supplemental The agreement also includes efforts to shift money away from followed suit late Tuesday night, next year on education, mental budget that pays for wildfire $7 million for recruiting new reserve funds of regional mental reviving the bills into law. Pass- health and teacher recruitment," costs and puts public school teachers while re- health services and change some ing a vetoed bill requires a two- Inslee wrote. "But supplemental Legislature more money taining existing ones, almost $15 taxes for out-of-state broadcast- thirds majority vote by each budgets are largely about mod- 2016 into the state's million for aiding homelessness ers. The Senate also initially chamber, and the last time the est adjustments and updates to mental health and would spend $190 million wanted to pay for wildfire costs Legislature took such action was the two-year budget, and that's hospitals. from the state's emergency fund through the general fund, rather in 1998. exactly what legislators accom- The final, to address damage from the last than the emergency fund, as the Inslee, who called lawmakers plished." negotiated pro- round of wildfires. The proposal posal passed would not raise taxes, and in- the Senate on a stead use other means to pay for IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR PUGET SOUND ENERGY CUSTOMERS 27-17 vote hours priorities, such as shifting $10 ABOUT PROPOSED CHANGES IN RATES after the House million from the state auditor's Puget Sound Energy recently filed requests with the state Utilities and Transportation Commission (UTC) passed the plan Performance Audit account. The to adjust electric and natural gas rates. The requested changes, proposed to be effective on May 1, 2016, on a 78-17 vote. budget also relies on $46 million include: Supporters of the budget said in state taxes currently not being • Conservation Program Charge (listed on statement): An increase in natural gas rates to offset the costs of that it wasn't perfect, but repre- paid by national corporations, investments made in energy efficiency programs that are made available to customers. sented compromise between the the bulk of which are broadcast- • Property Tax Adjustment: An increase in electric and natural gas rates to pass through costs of PSE’s Democratic-controlled House ing companies. The plan waives property tax charges. The proposed increase would be reflected in the Electricity charge listed on the and Republican-led Senate. penalties for the companies in electric statement and in the Delivery charge listed on the natural gas statement. "The whole nature of divided expectation they will begin pay- • Revenue Decoupling Adjustment: An increase in electric and natural gas rates under the decoupling government is that we've got ing the taxes. mechanism, which adjusts rates up or down based on allowed revenue and projected revenue for the to work through and find the Policy priorities the House year. The proposed increase would be reflected in the Electricity charge listed on the electric statement compromises," said Republican argued for, such as raising the and in the Delivery charge listed on the natural gas statement. Sen. . "I believe state's portion of beginning If approved by the UTC, the requests will increase electric rates by an overall average of 0.7 percent this work represents that kind of teacher pay from $35,700 to and natural gas rates by an overall average of 3.4 percent. For the typical residential customer using 1,000 kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity per month, the proposed adjustments will result in an overall increase of compromise." $40,000 a year and using money $1.46 per month. from the state's emergency fund Several of the lawmakers The overall average increase for electric customers is as follows: who voted against the measure to aid the homeless, are not in argued that the budget doesn't the final agreement. TYPE OF SERVICE—ELECTRIC SCHEDULE PERCENT CHANGE address education needs, includ- Democrats said they wanted Residential Service (Schedule 7) ...... 1.4 increase ing the so-called "levy cliff," a more money for reducing the Small General Service (Schedules 24 & 8) ...... 0.7 decrease 2018 deadline that would reduce state's teacher shortage beyond Medium General Service (Schedules 7A, 25 & 11) ...... 0.2 decrease Large General Service (Schedules 26 & 12) ...... 1.2 increase school districts' ability to raise the $7 million in the budget plan, Seasonal Irrigation & Drainage Pumping Service (Schedule 29) ...... 0.4 decrease money through local levies. The but said overall they were happy Primary Voltage General Service (Schedules 31 & 10) ...... 1.3 increase supplemental budget just prom- with the agreement. Primary Voltage Irrigation & Drainage Pumping (Schedule 35) ...... 1.3 decrease ises that if lawmakers haven't re- "We moved on youth home- Large General Service Greater Than 3 aMW (Schedule 40) ...... 2.0 decrease duced the dependence on local lessness, we moved forward on Primary Voltage Interruptible Schools (Schedule 43) ...... 0.8 decrease High Voltage Interruptible Service (Schedule 46) ...... 1.3 decrease High Voltage General Service (Schedule 49) ...... 0.8 decrease Lighting (Schedules 50–59) ...... 1.0 decrease Legislature Awards Boys & For the typical residential customer using 68 therms of natural gas per month, the proposed adjustments, will result in an overall increase of $2.62 per month. The overall average increase for natural Girls Club $200,000, Provides gas customers is as follows: TYPE OF SERVICE—NATURAL GAS SCHEDULE PERCENT CHANGE $250,000 for Fox Theatre Residential Service (Schedules 23 & 53) ...... 3.8 increase Lighting (Schedule 16) ...... 0.6 increase By The Chronicle the construction of a new facil- Commercial & Industrial (Schedule 31) ...... 2.8 increase Lawmakers approved two ity and make it one step closer Commercial & Industrial Transportation (Schedule 31T) ...... 4.5 increase Lewis County projects in a sup- to having a fully functional Boys Large Volume (Schedule 41) ...... 2.4 increase Large Volume Transportation (Schedule 41T) ...... 5.8 increase plemental capital budget passed and Girls Club in Chehalis in Interruptible with Firm Option (Schedule 85) ...... 0.6 increase Tuesday. early 2017. We are grateful that Interruptible with Firm Option Transportation (Schedule 85T) ...... 0.3 increase Efforts to start a new Boys & our legislative delegation and Limited Interruptible (Schedule 86) ...... 2.5 increase Girls Club facility in Chehalis community see the value this Limited Interruptible Transportation (Schedule 86T) ...... 4.6 increase received $200,000, and Historic club will bring to our area and Non-Exclusive Interruptible Gas Service (Schedule 87) ...... 0.6 increase Non-Exclusive Interruptible Gas Service Transportation (Schedule 87T) ...... 0.3 increase Fox Theatre Restorations was are truly humbled by the sup- awarded $250,000. port.” PSE requested these changes through the existing Conservation Rider, Property Tax Tracker, and Decoupling Adjustment mechanisms previously approved by the UTC. The mechanisms allow PSE to According to a press release, Scott White, president of His- the 7,500-square-foot facility for periodically adjust its electric and natural gas rates to reflect changes in actual costs. The UTC has the toric Fox Theatre Restorations, authority to set final rates that may vary from PSE’s requests, either higher or lower or structured differently the Boys & Girls Club will be previously told The Chronicle depending on the results of its review. instrumental in providing edu- that any state funds for the Fox Comments or questions on proposals: PSE customers may submit comments to the UTC about these cational and recreational support will go toward 2016 restoration- proposals by using the online comment form at www.utc.wa.gov/comment; e-mailing to comments@utc. for Lewis County youths. plans that include replacing the wa.gov; faxing to 360-664-4291; or mailing your comments to the UTC at: P.O. Box 47250, Olympia, Rep. Richard DeBolt, R- WA, 98504. If you write, include your name and mailing address, the name of the company (PSE), main roof, repainting and re- Chehalis, serves on the House and a description of the filing(s). You may also ask questions of the UTC and request the UTC notify Capital Budget Committee and building portions of the south you of the open meeting at which these proposals will be considered by the Commission. The UTC is sponsored the project, the re- wall and replacing the HVAC committed to providing reasonable accommodation to participants with disabilities. If you need reasonable accommodation, please contact the Commission at (360) 664-1132 or human_resources@ utc.wa.gov. lease states. system. A previous draft of the The public is represented by the Public Counsel Section of the Office of the Attorney General. You can Sen. John Braun, R-Centralia, reach the Public Counsel Section by writing to Public Counsel, Assistant Attorney General, 800 5th Avenue, also supported the project. supplemental budget included $100,000 for the Discover! Chil- Suite 2000, Seattle, WA 98104-3188, or by e-mail at [email protected]. “We are truly thankful for the To contact PSE about these proposals: by email, [email protected], in writing, ATTN: Customer support Representative DeBolt dren’s Museum, but the funding Care, P.O. Box 97034, Bellevue, WA 98009-9734, by phone, 888-225-5773. Additional information about and Senator Braun have shown did not make it to the final ver- the electric and natural gas filings is available at www.pse.com. this project,” said Boys and Girls sion. CH556551bw.cg Club President Garth Haaken- In Thurston County, $22,000 son. for a new roof for the Tenino De- “These funds will accelerate pot Museum was approved. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016

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 Overtime Worth the Price of Compromise in Legislature The state House and Senate toward battling wildfires and gether to reverse Gov. Jay Inslee’s strumental in those negotiations, finally agreed to the terms of a Our Views providing additional support for vetoes of 27 bills. He rejected having risen through the Repub- supplemental budget Tuesday Democratic-led House. Neither mental health hospitals. the legislation after lawmakers lican ranks as a leader in both his after an overtime session that side will get everything they The extra time in the 2015 failed to finish their work by the party and the Legislature. stretched 20 days past the initial want, and that’s the point of a legislative session cost taxpay- end of the 60-day session. He called the budget deal a deadline for the Legislature. balanced governmental body ers more than $100,000, though It was a highly questionable “strong sustainable budget that It’s frustrating, not to men- that for the past several years numbers for the 2016 20-day move by the governor that al- recognizes the state’s needs but tion expensive, when lawmakers has truly represented liberal and overrun haven’t been reported. luded to his inability to work lives within our means.” are unable to complete their conservative mindsets in the That’s an expensive pill for with the Legislature to advance Likewise, House Democrats work on time, as has been the Capitol. the people of Washington to the process. In the end, it was a seemed pleased with the deal. case the past several legislative The supplemental budget is swallow, but it’s worth noting meaningless ultimatum that led “The whole nature of divided sessions. Still, the final product a relatively small piece to the the price tag would be much to the first overturned guberna- government is that we’ve got this time around appears to be larger financial puzzle of state steeper if Democrats were able torial vetoes since 1998. to work through and find the one that took into account the government, meant to shore up to rubber-stamp all of their pro- While Inslee was shouting compromises,” said Republican goals and beliefs of Democrats shortcomings in the two-year posals as they did in the years from the sidelines, lawmakers Sen. Bruce Dammeier. “I believe and Republicans. budget passed in 2015. In the prior to the Senate Majority on both sides of the aisle deserve this work represents that kind of That’s important as the end, legislators agreed to an in- Caucus. credit for steadfastly working for compromise.” Legislature continues to be split, crease in spending of about $191 It was also a relief to see a compromise. It appears overtime was with a Republican-controlled million. Democrats in the House and Re- Our own state Sen. John worth the price of compromise majority in the Senate and a Much of that money will go publicans in the Senate work to- Braun, R-Centralia, was again in- this time around. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... A Gardener Looks at Spring and Other Magical Things As I write this we’ve just experienced another annual Pacific Northwest Weather Teaser, those two- or three- day spells of decent weather that causes optimists among us to hope that “this year may be different,” that this year we could get a string of, perhaps, a week before the rain comes back. Foolish dreamers, all of us. At least I have compensation this year: a small green- house that the previous owner of my mobile home (ex- cuse me, I mean “manufactured dwelling” left behind when she went off to a happier married life.) I’m concen- trating on taller plants this year, and already have over a hundred old yogurt cups beginning to send up shoots of hollyhocks, foxgloves, delphiniums and lupine, et cetera. Especially lupines, and I can’t look at those starts without memories of that hilarious sketch about lupines by Monty Python’s Flying Circus. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, I do pity you, but can’t describe it as funny as it was to watch. It’s time again for a few more bits By Bill COMMENTARY: Lewis County Power Rankings and pieces to help clear the desk. For instance, whatever happened to “Speedo Man?” The last time I saw him was already a year or two ago. Baseball Checklist Already Complete He was heading south on Kresky Avenue, clad in his usual running gear, which consisted solely of you-know- The weather this week has been feet twitching.” To Drive Your Street-Legal UTV” what and running shoes. I remember reading that illness a blessing for prep sports, and I’ve “Aw, man, I’m going back to jail, Walmart wouldn’t make the cut, stopped him for a while, but then he returned, running already been able to check a num- huh?” with Service Saw at the top of the somewhat slower. ber of things off my seasonal list: I “Looks like it.” list, Joe’s Outdoor Sports Shop sec- At this point, I can truthfully say that response has had my first Wheeler Burger of the “But you were scared there for a ond, a pawn shop third, the SWW been 100 percent favorable to my recent column about season on Tuesday and saw my first minute, right?” Fair fourth and a biker bar fifth constructing an outdoor performance facility on what’s in-the-stands heated exchange on “You’re in a nightgown, so no. — which is pretty funny, given the still known as the old Elks golf course. In the interest Wednesday, when a pair of baseball Happy Easter.” questionable legality of such a cruise. of full disclosure, though, I’m forced to admit that the moms jawed it up in the aftermath And the county should go ahead response consisted of a single email from Chronicle of a collision on CODERED The county’s emergency and legalize UTVs and ATVs, on Regional Executive Editor Michael Wagar, who said he the basepaths (read communications system is being any street with a 35-mph-or-less liked the idea. So, there goes another Moeller plan, shot more in the sports replaced, which is good. The old/ speed limit, so long as they’ve been down by the friendly fire of apathy. section). Butts were current system — CodeRED — ac- outfitted with turn signals and In the process of determining the possibility of get- threatened with tually charges the county based on seat belts or whatever. Why not? ting it built I learned that the Centralia High School kicking, pleas for the number of emergency alerts sent Commissioner Gary Stamper’s in, woodworking class actively seeks projects to work on. both parties to out, which could lead to a tense situ- though this is no surprise; Stamper Class instructor Mitchell Smith told me that any pro- calm down were ation in which cash-strapped county came to politics from White Pass posed project must contain three things: a location with- made, and the officials are over their monthly al- High School, where the parking area in the Centralia School District, a need and guaranteed game eventually By Aaron VanTuyl lotment and debating whether to is typically filled with lifted trucks, funding for it. went on. Needless send out a “Your house is probably four-wheelers, dirt bikes, tractors, With Easter just past, it’s a good time to ask a ques- to say, the bar’s going to flood” message. excavators, horses and wheelbar- tion about eggs. When I was a kid we colored Easter eggs been set awfully high for the rest of “Alright, boss, I’m hitting ‘send.’” rows, and that’s just the faculty lot. the year. “Well, hold on. Scale of 1 to 10, by first boiling them, of course, and then dipping them how much of an emergency is it?” into a boiling water dye, after which they were placed in LONNIE DOWELL In a story on an WINLOCK VILLAINS The report from “Maybe a 6? There’s quite a few an open bowl in the middle of our dining room table. It exterior cleaning company maybe Toledo police chief John Brockm- flames, but not so many that the seems to me that they sat there for weeks without spoil- ueller on the warrants served at a smoke’s blocking out the sun?” taking water it shouldn’t have (this ing. These days I’ve had eggs go bad in as little as a week Winlock house on Easter was excel- “I don’t know. We’ve really gotta is the plot of Chinatown boiled in the refrigerator. Are mass-produced eggs inferior to lent. Law enforcement found false meter these things. Who’s idea was down to Winlock proportions), what we used to get for our money, or is it my imagina- walls and hiding places in the home, it to shoot off the ‘ALERT: PUPPIES mayor Lonnie Dowell made a legiti- tion? which makes it sound more like a ARE ADORABLE’ message two mately excellent point. Dowell urged Another glance at the calendar tells me that with Bond villain’s hideout than a house weeks ago, anyway?” citizens to call 911 if they see illegal today’s column, I’m already in my ninth year of produc- in Winlock — and makes local po- activity, rather than posting to so- ing these fascinating facts, biased opinions and myriad lice sound like Indiana Jones. Given ON-ROAD OFF-ROADERS: Owners cial media websites. banalities. That’s over 400 columns currently taking up the nature of the crimes in question, of certain off-road-but-maybe-on- He’s absolutely right! (Though space in my file cabinet. however, you have to wonder just road-too vehicles are asking the it’s a sad state of affairs when the Might I say that I was dumbfounded Monday morn- how effective the false walls were. county to clear up confusion with mayor has to make that point.) The ing to see the number of cars being driven in the fog The cops were able to easily sniff the law and allow the rigs — similar “OMG WHY DOESN’T SOMEONE without their headlights on. I know that most of those them out, though it’s fun to imag- to a John Deere Gator, or a souped- DO SOMETHING ABOUT THIS drivers thought, “Well, I can still see OK.” None thought ine, say, fireside levers or piano-key up golf cart — street legality. Cheha- CRIME I’M SEEING RIGHT NOW” to ask themselves, “But can they see me?” combinations hiding secret passages. lian Jon Swegle was a happy mouth- posts (with, like, a picture of some- Is it human nature, or is it only American drivers (Cops enter a dark room full of piece for the discussion in Tuesday’s one peeing in a mailbox or shaving who have lost a sense of respect for others? May I again mirrors and smoke) story on the issue, and he (and his the neighbor’s cat) are a pox upon mention drivers who activate turn signals after they’ve Creepy hidden voice: “Well well, garage, stocked with a Corvette and the digital landscape. The “someone” already started to turn? officers, you’ve found our secret a Porsche, among other sweet rides) in question is you. Your whiny post ••• lair, but can you make it out in one sounds like the cool uncle every kid on something that shouldn’t be hap- Bill Moeller is a former entertainer, mayor, bookstore owner, piece? Mwahaha-” in elementary school claims to have. pening would get a lot more “likes” if city council member, paratrooper and pilot living in Centralia. “You’re under the bed. Come out Swegle drove his UTV to Walmart it were actually a post about having He can be reached at bookmaven321@.net. with your hands up. I can see your — if this were a ranking of “Places done something about a problem.

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When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 Twin Transit Director to Remain in Position After Applying Elsewhere By The Chronicle “While I am understandably LaFontaine earlier told The LaFontaine said he is excited tant projects we have ahead of us The Island Transit Board of disappointed in their selection, I Chronicle the position would to continue with the projects which are intended to improve Directors has offered its execu- can appreciate the many complex- have represented advancement Twin Transit is currently work- the quality of transit service tive director position to Mike ities that factored into the board’s in his career. Island Transit has a ing on, one of which includes in Centralia and Chehalis,” he Nortier, the recently retired base decision,” LaFontaine said in an $12 million budget and over 100 building a regional bus transfer said. “I am privileged to work commander of Naval Air Station email on Wednesday. “Neverthe- employees, while Twin Transit station on North Pearl Street. with wonderful employees and Whidbey. less, I was honored to join such has a budget of $2.2 million and “Serving as the general man- a supportive board of directors; Rob LaFontaine, general respectable men throughout the 27 employees. ager at Twin Transit has been a and to those who supported and manager of Twin Transit, was process and hope Island Transit He has been the general man- challenging and fulfilling expe- encouraged me over the past few one of three finalists for the po- can continue their upward prog- ager of Twin Transit since Octo- rience and I am looking forward weeks, I am genuinely grateful sition. ress in the coming years.” ber 2011. to continuing the many impor- and appreciative.” Gov. Inslee Signs Education Bills in Seattle as Session Ends MEASURES: State Has One of the Largest Achievement Gaps in Nation SEATTLE (AP) — Gov. Jay Inslee signed two education bills in Seattle on Wednesday, both aimed at helping disadvantaged kids get a better education. He signed a measure that will help improve education for foster youth just after noon at a luncheon at the Seattle Sheraton. Then he visited Aki Kurose Mid- dle School to sign a bill aimed at closing the educational opportu- nity gap. Principal Mia Williams, who recently was named Washington middle school principal of the year, said after the bill signing ceremony the measure bill re- quires schools to do things the staff at Aki Kurose are already doing: keeping track of disaggre- gated student data, making sure every teacher has cultural com- petency training and minimiz- ing student suspensions. She expressed hope that House Bill 1451 will have teeth to make sure schools across the state are really making these Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press changes. Gov. Jay Inslee shakes hands with a boy as officials stand behind after signing House Bill 1541 at Aki Kurose Middle School Wednesday in Seattle. Inslee signed the bill "It shouldn't take a lottery to aimed at closing the so-called opportunity gaps faced by kids from low-income and minority families. get in a school that's doing great things," said Williams, who was honored because her school that in the classroom. about time this bill became law Friday at an elementary school in is more than 90 percent non- Rep. Sharon Tomiko Santos, and spoke about the historical Tacoma. House Bill 1682 would white has made progress in clos- a Democrat from Seattle, has context of the opportunity gap, pay for more educational, hous- ing the achievement gap. been pushing this legislation ‘‘It shouldn’t take a from slavery to poverty. ing, health care and counseling The measure calls for an end for years as chairwoman of the "It really is a profound shadow support for homeless students. to long-term and open-ended sus- House Education Committee. lottery to get in a that still exists over our state and It would also provide for pensions and expulsions. It also In comments before the bill school that’s doing over the United States," Inslee more data collection and report- improves bilingual instruction signing, she called on the state said. ing on homeless children by the and asks for more cultural com- to export the success of Williams' great things.’’ The foster kids bill, House Office of the Superintendent of petency training for educators. school across the state, noting Bill 1999, tells education and Public Instruction. Washington state has one of minority students are nearing Mia Williams child welfare agencies to work Inslee has not scheduled ac- the largest achievement or op- 50 percent of the state's student principal together to help foster kids get tion on the bill designed to save portunity gaps in the nation. population of just over 1 million a better education. It moves ad- Washington's charter schools, Ending long-term suspen- students. ministration of education pro- but has until Saturday to sign or sions and expulsions is expected She mentioned the McCleary grams to help foster kids work veto that measure and others on to help because minority stu- school funding lawsuit and the "Our students have an affir- toward college into the educa- his desk. dents are disproportionately Legislature's efforts to finish the mative constitutional right to a tion department. He said after Wednesday's punished in this way. Educators work set out by the Supreme quality education," Santos said. The governor is scheduled bill signing that he would share and advocates like to say that Court to make education fund- "Education is a basic civil right." to take action on a bill aimed at his plans for the charter school students can't learn if they aren't ing more equitable. The governor said it was helping homeless students on measure on Friday. News in Brief tist Church operates the school then meet with reporters. guilty, saying he used hidden The News Tribune reported Washington Marijuana where Allison is listed as the They will also travel to WSU cameras to film children in his that Powell argued in his appeal Sales Over $709 head teacher, teaching grades campuses in the Tri-Cities and home. that being forced to discuss his five through eight. Spokane on Friday for similar sexual history violated his Fifth Million in 2015 A message left at the school meetings. Amendment right that protects TACOMA (AP) — Legal wasn’t immediately returned. On Monday, the couple will Longview Teacher him against self-incrimination. marijuana sales totaled more visit WSU branch campuses in Gets $60,000 in The appeals court sided with than $709 million in 2015 in Vancouver and Everett. him Tuesday, reversing a Supe- Washington state. A market re- Reminder: Drivers Schulz was announced last Harassment Case rior Court judge's ruling that or- search firm says that represents Need to Remove week as the new president of the LONGVIEW (AP) — The dered him jailed for 40 days. sales growth of more than 30 Pullman-based school. He re- Longview School District has Powell was convicted of voy- percent over the previous year. Studded Tires places Elson Floyd, who died last agreed to pay $60,000 to settle a eurism in 2012 for taking photos The News Tribune reported OLYMPIA (AP) — State year at the age of 59. lawsuit brought by a teacher who of two neighbor girls using the ArcView estimates national sales transportation officials say Schulz is currently president claims a former principal intimi- bathroom. He served 30 months of marijuana totaled $5.7 billion Thursday is the last day for of Kansas State University and dated and harassed her. in prison and was ordered to in 2015, an increase from $4.6 Washington and Oregon drivers plans to assume his duties in The Daily News reported the complete sexual deviancy treat- billion in 2014. to remove their studded tires or Pullman in June. settlement came after a judge ment. The images were found face an expensive ticket. Studded mediated the case brought by during an investigation into the tires can wear down pavement, Cascade Middle School teacher high-profile disappearance of his Christian School so they are banned each spring. Two Men Sentenced Amy Johnson. District spokes- daughter-in-law, Susan Powell. Principal Arrested on The Washington Department in Separate Child woman Sandy Catt says the of Transportation has extended agreement does not mean the Child Rape Charges the deadline in previous years Pornography Cases district admits guilt. Mom, Grandma SEQUIM (AP) — Authori- because of the weather. But offi- SEATTLE (AP) — Officials Johnson had sued the dis- Charged After Auburn ties have arrested the principal cials say that’s not going to hap- say two men in Western Wash- trict and former Principal Scott of a small Christian school in pen this year. Transportation ington have been given lengthy Moultine in January 2015 for Toddler Eats Meth Sequim on charges of child rape crews will monitor roads and prison sentences in separate cas- emotional distress and humili- AUBURN (AP) — King and molestation involving stu- work to clear late season snow or es involving child pornography. ation. She claims Moultine dis- County prosecutors say a mom dents. ice. The Justice Department said criminated against her based on and grandmother face felony Clallam County Sheriff’s Washington and Oregon Tuesday that earlier this month, her gender and age when she was charges after a toddler was sick- detectives arrested 55-year-old share the same studded tire re- SeaTac resident and registered a teacher and he was a principal ened by eating methamphet- Douglas J. Allison Tuesday night. moval date. Other states may sex offender Danny Zimmer- at Northlake Elementary School. amine. Authorities say Allison was have later deadlines, but the law man received a 10-year prison Moultine resigned in 2013. Officials told Seattlepi.com arrested after an investigation applies to all drivers, even visi- sentence and 20 years of super- The district had initially de- the 18-month-old Auburn boy involving a 10-year-old student tors. Washington transportation vised release. nied knowing about Moultine's is recovering. Prosecutors say at Mountain View Christian officials say no personal exemp- Officials say the 43-year-old alleged misconduct and claimed he swallowed meth while be- School. tions or waivers are issued. was arrested in June after an inves- Johnson's damages were outside ing watched by his grandmoth- The student told detectives tigation traced images of child rape the district's control. er, Bridgett Jackson. The boy's Allison had sexually assaulted New WSU President to Zimmerman's Twitter account mother, Almesha Dedrick, also her on multiple occasions at the and Internet address. Zimmer- has been charged with criminal school during this school year. to Tour State man pleaded guilty to possession Steven Powell Wins mistreatment. Detectives say during the inves- PULLMAN (AP) — New of depictions of minors engaged in Appeal in Sex Offender Investigators claim the tigation they discovered a second Washington State University sexually explicit conduct. women waited for hours to take student who said she was also president Kirk Schulz will be Justice Department officials Treatment Case the poisoned child to a hospital. sexually assaulted by Allison at introducing himself to students, say 54-year-old Gregory Mark TACOMA (AP) — A Wash- When they did, the women alleg- the school. faculty and staff across the state Molley, of Issaquah, was sen- ington state Court of Appeals edly lied to police and attempted Allison was booked on mul- beginning Friday. tenced Tuesday to eight years has determined that Steven Pow- to blame someone else. tiple counts of first-degree child The tour begins Friday morn- in prison and 15 years of super- ell doesn't have to disclose his Senior Deputy Prosecutor rape and first-degree child mo- ing in Pullman, where Schulz vised release for receiving images sexual history as part of sex of- Cecelia Gregson said in charging lestation. He’s being held on and his wife Noel will hold a of minors engaged in sexually fender treatment because doing papers the women allowed the $100,000 bail. question-and-answer session explicit conduct. so would violate one of his con- boy to suffer through hours of The Seventh-day Adven- with the WSU community and In December, Molley pleaded stitutional rights. pain to protect themselves. Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT striking pedestrians, during a day, police received a report of police received a report of a real name, Eternity R.E. Bock, neighborhood dispute in the 600 a third-degree theft in the 300 shoplifter in custody in the 1600 20, of Centralia, and arrested Drill Bits Stolen block of West Third Street. block of James Street. block of Northwest Louisiana her on an outstanding warrant. • At 8:02 a.m. on Monday, Avenue. Natasha T. Henderson, They also cited her for resist- police received a report of a 20, of Oakville, was arrested on ing arrest and providing a false burglary to a house under con- Chehalis Police Department Trespasser Reported suspicion of third-degree theft statement. struction in the 1200 block of G Vehicle Prowls • At 1:18 p.m. on Monday, for allegedly stealing a home se- Street. Drill bits were stolen. police received a report of a tres- curity system valued at $299. • At 8:13 a.m. on Monday, po- passer in the 200 block of South- Malicious Mischief to Car lice received a report of two ve- west 14th Street. The alleged Reported Lawn Ornaments Taken hicle prowls in the 900 block of trespasser reportedly broke a Police Arrest Woman on Warrant • At 3:13 p.m. on Tuesday, • At 11 a.m. on Monday, po- Southeast Washington Avenue. fence. No arrests were made. After Dispute Report malicious mischief to a Nissan lice received a report of lawn or- • At 3:34 p.m. on Monday, • At 8:24 a.m. on Tuesday, 350 Z convertible was reported naments stolen from a residence police received a report of a ve- Road Rage police received a report of a dis- in a parking lot in the 300 block in the 2300 block of Scheuber hicle prowl in the 2000 block of pute in the 200 block of North- of Southwest 11th Street. Ridge Court. North National Avenue. A wal- • At 2:34 p.m. on Monday, west State Avenue in Chehalis. • At 11:40 a.m. on Monday, let and purse were stolen from a police received a report of a road They contacted a woman who lawn ornaments were reported vehicle in February. rage incident near the intersec- reportedly lied about her name. stolen from the 2500 block of tion of Boistfort Street and Mar- Officers learned the woman’s please see RECORDS, page Main 14 Sharon Street. Man Arrested on Meth Charge ket Boulevard. • At 5:11 p.m. on Monday, Phone Stolen police received a report of a man Teen Arrested on Assault Charge GERALD F. “JERRY” MATTHEWS • At 3:20 p.m. on Monday, rocking a vehicle back and forth • A 16-year-old boy was ar- police received a report of a sto- and pulling items out of a shed. rested on suspicion of fourth- Reyes; brother, Frank len iPhone in the 200 block of Adrian J. Gillespie, 43, of Cheh- degree assault, domestic vio- Matthews; and sister, North Railroad Avenue. alis, was arrested on suspicion of lence, at 8:42 p.m. Monday near Jean Vigliatoro. second-degree criminal trespass the intersection of James Street He is survived by his and possession of methamphet- and Chehalis Avenue. wife, Mary Jane; sons, Car Stolen From Idaho Found amine. Bill Reyes, Joel and in Centralia wife Alexis Christin, Michael Christin, James • At 12:32 a.m. on Tuesday, Woman Arrested for Allegedly Theft Reported Stealing Security System and wife Holly Christin police recovered a car stolen in and Aaron and wife Hayden, Idaho, in the 100 block • At 12:19 p.m. on Mon- • At 8:54 p.m. on Monday, Catherine Christin; of West High Street. grandchildren, Tracey Day, Nikk and wife Make This The Year You Pre-Plan Tara Wheatley, Sydney Honda Stolen Heath, Riley Christin, Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: Zachary Christin, Samuel • At 4:33 a.m. on Tuesday, a Jerry Matthews, 79, 1997 Honda Accord was report- • Your family knows your wishes Christin, and Ella Christin; died March 24, 2016, at great-grandaughters, Celina ed stolen from the 1800 block of • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues home from heart failure North Pearl Street. Wheatley and Hayden • Emoional, costly decisions are avoided after battling cancer. He Christin; brother, Richard • You have peace of mind knowing you have was born July 28, 1936 in Matthews; sisters, Francine Vehicle Damaged given your family a loving git Juneau, Alaska. Lloyd and Shirley Doyle; Jerry was a retired and several nieces, • At 11:51 a.m. on Tuesday, Call Gary to schedule a Pre-Planning appointment or for Teamster truck driver. He advice on how to start the conversaion about inal wishes nephews and cousins. police received a report of a van- joined the U.S. Navy in Jerry wanted to be dalized car in the 900 block of 1954 and served aboard cremated and no services West First Street. Several panels the USS Hanson. He held. on the vehicle were scratched OUR LEWIS COUNTY CH554652jc.do was a life member of Memorial donations ARRANGEMENT OFFICE the Veterans of Foreign may be made to the overnight. 1126 S. Gold St., Suite 208 Wars. Centralia, WA Heather Rider Scholarship He married his wife, Fund, 325 Ogden Rd., Vehicle Prowls Mary Jane in 1977. Jerry Castle Rock, WA 98611. For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 loved his family and his • At 4:51 p.m. on Tuesday, pets. He always looked police received a report of a ve- forward to his ship’s To view this obituary, please go hicle prowl in the 600 block of reunion each year. to chronline.com/obituaries. Centralia College Boulevard. Jerry was preceded in Prescription medication was re- death by his son, Walter ported stolen. • At 8:07 a.m. on Wednesday, a vehicle prowl was reported in the 200 block of Jackson Street Geneva May (Justus) Workman Man Cited After Driving Vehicle 1923-2016 onto Yard produce. Mom was a good cook • At 7:47 p.m. on Tuesday, po- lice cited John J. Showers, 38, on and prepared many a fried suspicion of reckless endanger- chicken dinner for family ment after allegedly driving his Newell Hoerling’s Mortuary has provided meaningful get-togethers. She made vehicle onto a front yard, nearly monuments and markers for all cemeteries since 1907. traditional apple stack pies We offer quality Granite, Bronze and Marble including like her mother’s and they personalized designs and lettering, as well as grave site were a favorite of her nieces, repair and restoration. We invite you to discover what has nephews and grandchildren. Death Notices made us a family tradition for over 100 years. She loved her coffee and • LARRY SMITH, 78, Centralia, died Mon- doughnuts in the morning day, March 28, at Prestige Post-Acute Newell-Hoerling’s and Rehab Center, Centralia. A celebra- and enjoyed reading her tion of life will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday Mortuary hometown newspaper, “The at the family home, 20525 Old Highway 205 W. Pine Street Centralia, WA. 98531 • 360-736-3317 Geneva May (Justus) Virginia Mountaineer.” 9 SW, Centralia. Arrangements are under Visit us online at: www.NewellHoerlings.com the direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mor- CH555436cbw.ke Workman, 92, passed away Mom was preceded tuary, Centralia. March 26, 2016, at Sharon in death by her husband, • STEPHEN D. BLISS, 45, Centralia, died Care Assisted Living Wayne; twin sister, Genette Sunday, March 13, at Providence Centra- In Loving Memory of Cebter in Centralia, Wash. in 1930; and brothers, James lia Hospital. A celebration of life will be at Mom was born in Blackey, Edward Justus and Thurman 4 p.m. Sunday, April 17, at Lewis County Fire District 6, 2123 Jackson Highway, HOWARD JOSEPH MONOHON Buchanan County, Va., June Justus. Chehalis. Arrangements are under the 11, 1923, to Paris and Virgie She is survived by her direction of Funeral Alternatives of He married Marie Pehl Aug. Stacy-Justus. She grew up daughter, Diana (Jack) Washington, Centralia. 27, 1949 and she survives him at in Buchanan County and Williamson; son, Gary the family home. Also, Howard attended school in Hurley. (Linda) Workman; three is survived by daughter, Marie Lotteries Wilson of The Dalles, Ore.; Mom left home early to grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; sisters, Washington’s Thursday Games son, Bill Monohon of Menlo; work, keeping house and three brothers, Don Monohon caring for children. Being Josephine Workman of Powerball: 24-44-53-55-63, Power- of Raymond, Dick Monohon the oldest daughter, she had Morton, Wash., Alkie ball: 19, Power Play: 2 of Olympia and Bob Monohon lots of experience caring for Zandecki of Silver Creek, Next jackpot: $116 million Mega Millions: of Aberdeen; granddaughters, her younger siblings while Wash., Bea Blankenship of Next jackpot: $50 million Lisa Wilson of The Dalles, Ore., her mother worked. In the Columbus, Ohio and Mary Lotto: 01-11-30-43-47-49 Lindsay and Marcus Denney early 1940s, she came west Bradshaw of Mossyrock, Next jackpot: $8.5 million of The Dalles, Ore.; and great- to Chehalis, Wash., to work Wash.; as well as a brother, granddaughter, Aspen Denney. Hit 5: 04-20-25-30-35 for her mother’s cousin, Curtis Justus of Hephzibah, Memorials in Howard’s Next cashpot: $100,000 Mollie Stacy-Hamilton, at Ga. memory may be made to the Match 4: 05-07-12-18 Howard Joseph Monohon, her turkey farm. Visitation may be made Daily Game: 5-6-6 Willapa Valley High School a lifetime county resident, died Scholarship Fund or the St. Mom met Wayne between 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 Keno: 03-05-08-12-22-25-28-29-31-33- Workman sometime after p.m. Thursday, March 31, 34-35-38-44-48-49-53-54-68-73 Saturday, March 26, 2016, at his Lawrence Catholic Church. home in Menlo. He was born Rosary services will be held he got out of the U.S. Army 2016, at Brown Mortuary April 12, 1927, in Raymond at 7:00 p.m., Thursday, March in 1946. They were married Service in Morton. A Commodities to Howard V. and Teresa M. 31, 2016, at St. Lawrence July 17, 1946 in Williamson, graveside service for Mom Gas in Washington — $2.29 (AAA of (Kuttel) Monohon. Catholic Church. Funeral Mass W. Va., before settling in is scheduled to begin at Washington) Howard was a member of will be held at 1:00 p.m. Friday, Riffe, Wash.,, where they 1:00 p.m., Friday, April 1, Crude Oil — $38.20 per barrel (CME the Raymond Elks, Eagles, April 1, 2016, at St. Lawrence lived for 10 years near the 2016 at Morton Cemetery in Group) Teamsters Union #699, Willapa Catholic Church. Burial Cowlitz River. Mom and Morton. Arrangements are Gold — $1,228 (Monex) Valley Booster Club and the services will follow at Fern Hill Silver — $15.25 (Monex) Dad were married for 57 under the care of Sticklin Lewis-Paciic Swiss Society. HeCemetery in Menlo. was also a faithful member of Arrangements are in care years, until his death in Funeral Chapel in Centralia, Corrections St. Lawrence Catholic Church. of Stoller’s Mortuary. You may 2003. While they were able, Washington. Howard enjoyed yard work they enjoyed their vegetable To view the obituary, please go ••• visit www.StollersMortuary.com and gardening. At a young age, to leave condolences for the garden and canning the to chronline.com/obituaries. The Chronicle seeks to be accu- he began working at Monohon rate and fair in all its reporting. If family. Sticklin Funeral Chapel Dairy and later, employed as 1437 South Gold you find an error or believe a news Condolences may be offered at a beer truck driver for Dennis To view the obituary, please go to Centralia, WA 98531 item is incorrect, please call the news- chronline.com/obituaries. www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com room as soon as possible at 807-8224, Company in Raymond. (360) 736-1388 between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 Key Ex-Kelley Employee Takes Stand in State Auditor’s Trial WITNESS: Jason JeRue he tried to make it look as if he 2011 settlement to Old Republic was giving refunds through ran- that ended the company’s law- Received Immunity, dom payments, such as the 2006 suit. Said Kelley Called for checks JeRue described. Kelley’s defense attorney JeRue said that was one of questioned Scott Smith, who was Indiscriminate Refunds two times Kelley told him to Old Republic’s attorney when it By Jordan Schrader send all the blank checks he had sued Kelley. that Kelley had pre-signed. Old Republic received $1.15 The (Tacoma) News Tribune JeRue, whose title at Post million from Kelley and his in- An employee of State Audi- Closing was operations manager, surance company, but the com- tor Troy Kelley’s former real- also backed up prosecutors’ con- pany paid about $170,000 to estate services business testi- tention that the company was homeowners. fied Wednesday that his boss supposed to get a flat fee of $15 or It kept the rest, offsetting called him one day, sounding $20 per mortgage. much of the more than $1.1 mil- distressed, and asked how many Several tasks were included lion in legal fees it had incurred checks he had. in that fee, and there were no ex- in the lawsuit and a related case. “He said, write refunds,” Jason tra charges, JeRue testified. Not all the customers were of- JeRue testified at Kelley’s crimi- He said he wasn’t expected to fered money, and many of those log tasks done on each file, such nal trial. “Find some refunds Gabriel Companario / The Seattle Times offered in a letter didn’t reply. that are owed, and write all your as contacting banks or writing Smith said the settlement al- In this courtroom sketch, a prosecutor addresses the jury in the trial of indicted letters. He never saw those kinds checks out.” Troy Kelley, right, on March 15 in Tacoma. A lawyer for lowed Old Republic to keep the Kelley said it didn’t matter of tasks recorded, he said as he money, but instead it chose to Kelley is telling jurors her client didn't steal money from anybody or cheat on his reviewed a spreadsheet projected which homeowners got the 10 to taxes. make refunds. Everyone could 12 checks, JeRue testified. for the jury to see. have been offered refunds if the JeRue made his first public detail. nanced and paid Kelley to track Kelley said under oath, in case hadn’t dragged on so long, appearance Wednesday since his In exchange for testifying, Je- deeds showing ownership of the a civil case after Old Republic piling up legal fees, he said. name came up more than a year Rue has been granted immunity properties. sued him over the same fees, that Kelley’s attorney, Angelo other spreadsheets detailed tasks ago in connection with the feder- from prosecution based on what Prosecutors say Kelley prom- Calfo, asked if the fact Old Re- and the fees associated with al investigation of Kelley. There’s he might say. Defense attorneys ised the companies he would public didn’t hand any of the them. a separate state investigation into will highlight that deal to try to take a cut of $15 or $20 and re- money over to a sort of govern- the hiring of JeRue to work part- undermine his credibility. fund the rest to homeowners if it ment lost-and-found program time for the auditor’s office from Kelley is charged with 16 felo- wasn’t needed to pay third-party Settlement suggested that “Old Republic his home in California. nies, including money launder- fees. They say he didn’t make Kelley’s defense attorneys dis- didn’t treat it like it was the cus- Wednesday was also a jury’s ing and tax fraud, all rooted in refunds except in rare cases, es- pute that homeowners had any tomers’ money?” first look at the inner workings the fees he kept. pecially when there were com- right to refunds from the fees Smith said that’s what the of Kelley’s former company, as a Escrow companies Old Re- plaints. they paid. settlement allowed. visibly nervous JeRue explained public Title and Fidelity National Prosecutors will try to bol- As evidence, they have point- “There was no designation his job at Post Closing Depart- Title charged fees of $100 to $150 ster their case that Kelley owed ed to what happened to more that that would be customer ment in halting and laborious when homes were sold or refi- the money back by showing than $1 million Kelley paid in a money,” he said. Inslee Bans State Travel to North Carolina Over Transgender Law By Melissa Santos “Our nation is rightfully mov- lows similar proclamations by transgender individuals’ right to the state’s legislation and calling The (Tacoma) News Tribune ing toward increased acceptance the mayors of Seattle, New York use restrooms and locker rooms other state officials’ criticisms “a and celebration of diversity,” In- City and San Francisco, as well as that match the gender they iden- smear campaign.” Gov. Jay Inslee announced slee said in a statement. “The New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo. tify with. “Some have called our state an Tuesday he is banning non- discriminatory policy being pro- The North Carolina law over- The new policy, which took embarrassment,” McCrory said essential state travel to North moted by North Carolina is not rides local laws that guarantee effect Dec. 26, says transgender in the video. “The real embar- Carolina, citing the state’s new something our state condones or transgender people the right to people in Washington can’t be rassment is politicians not pub- law that prohib- supports.” use locker rooms and restrooms forced to use a restroom or lock- licly respecting each other’s posi- its schools from The ban on state-funded trav- consistent with their gender er room that is inconsistent with letting trans- tions on complex issues.” el applies to cabinet-level agen- identity. their gender identity. Inslee issued a ban on non- gender students cies such as the departments of It also states it can’t be con- North Carolina Gov. Pat Mc- essential state travel to Indiana use restrooms Transportation and Corrections, sidered discrimination to force Crory on state’s law banning that match their which fall under Inslee’s author- transgender people to use facili- transgender students from using in 2015, after the state enacted a gender identity. ity. ties that coincide with the gender restrooms that match their gen- controversial religious freedom Inslee said Agencies run by indepen- they were assigned at birth. der identity law. Critics said the law allowed business owners to discriminate the law, which Gov. Jay Inslee dently elected officials, such as Washington state recently Attempts by conservative also strikes the State Auditor’s Office and adopted a much different policy state lawmakers to repeal the against same-sex couples and down locally the Office of the Insurance which has generated controversy rule in Washington failed to ad- other individuals on religious enacted protections for gay, lesbi- Commissioner, aren’t subject to of its own. vance in the Legislature this year. grounds. ans and transgender people, isn’t the ban, but Inslee invited them A rule approved last year by North Carolina’s governor, Inslee later rescinded that ban in line with the values of Wash- to participate anyway. the Washington State Human Pat McCrory, put out video after Indiana officials amended ington state. Inslee’s memorandum fol- Rights Commission affirms statement Tuesday defending the law. News in Brief ber of other administrative po- finalists for the job in Belling- Mountaineers Sell sitions. He earned his master’s ham, but no others were nomi- Snoqualmie Pass degree in Corvallis after moving nated to the next level by the Mrs. Beverly Lois Cook “Brown” to Oregon from his childhood trustees on Wednesday. The Site to Ski Area home in Lahore, Pakistan. board has scheduled another SEATTLE (AP) — The He was originally one of four vote next week. Mountaineers have sold their Snoqualmie Pass site to a ski resort. The 77-acre parcel was VELMA GLENYS the former site of the club's his- toric Snoqualmie Lodge, which FREDRICKSON burned in 2006. was a founding member of the The Seattle Times reported Cinebar Community Club. the sale to the Summit at Sno- She was the last surviving qualmie ski area will likely allow member of her siblings. for an improved route for the She is survived by her Pacific Crest Trail, which crosses daughter, Rebecca Cole; the ski area. two grandchildren, James The property is located off Workman and MeChelle Exit 53 on Interstate 90. Christian; and four great- The outdoor-recreation and grandchildren, Alyssa and conservation group used the James Workman and T.J. and 1952-2016 historic lodge as a base camp, Olena. outdoor-training facility and Her husband, Roy, died in Mrs. Beverly Lois Cook “Brown” passed away program center for more than 50 1991 and Velma stayed on years. The property has been va- Feb. 4, 2016, at her home in Toledo, Wash., the farm until 2012, when after a long battle with multiple sclerosis. cant since the fire, but has been she was 91. In the winter used for programs. Velma Fredrickson of She was born June 12, 1952, in Longview, Wash., of 2012, Velma moved into but was proudly raised in Toledo. The sale will allow the ski Cinebar, Wash., passed the home of her grandson resort to connect Summit West away March 7, 2016, at the and granddaughter-in-law, She attended and graduated Toledo High School. and Summit Central ski areas. age of 94. She was born in James and Hilary Workman Beverly married her high school sweetheart, The sales price was not disclosed. Wauneta, Neb.,, April 9, of Renton, Wash., where she Jerry W. Cook. They happily dated for almost 50 Mountaineers officials say 1921. Velma was one of stayed until she passed away years. She was passionate for life, the outdoors, they are negotiating the location seven children. She moved to March 7, 2016. Jehovah, her family and riding motorcycles with of the Pacific Crest Trail corridor. Ellensburg, Wash., in 1941 She enjoyed traveling. her husband, for as long as she was able to do so. to attend Central Washington During college, she and a She will always be remembered for her smile WWU Trustees Pick University, where she earned a group of college friends rode and her love of music. Bachelor of Arts in Education bicycles down the Paciic and an elementary teaching OSU Provost as Only Coast Highway to Southern Beverly was preceded in death by her father, Elmer certiicate. She graduated inCalifornia. She and Roy Brown; and mother, Beatrice Brown “Hauge.” Finalist for President 1947 and taught school in the visited Washington, D.C. In BELLINGHAM (AP) — The Aberdeen-Hoquiam area for a 1994, she traveled to Albania Survivors include her husband, Jerry W. Cook of Western Washington University few years. and Germany with her sister, Toledo; children, Syndi Cook of Olympia, Jamie W. board of trustees has picked the Velma married Roy Margaret to visit each of their Cook of Toledo and Nathan L. Cook of Toledo; and provost at Oregon State Univer- Fredrickson in 1953 and grandsons, who were living her nine grandchildren. sity as the preferred candidate to moved to Cinebar, Wash., overseas. When she could no become the school’s 14th president. where they raised one child, longer drive, she traveled by Sabah Randhawa is OSU’s Rebecca Cole and worked bus or train to Seattle to visit Formal services to be held second ranking administrator. their farm. relatives. April 9, 2016 at 1:00 p.m. He is in line to replace retiring She was a hard worker and A celebration of life will be WWU President Bruce Shepard. enjoyed gardening, reading and held Saturday, April 2, 2016, at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s Witnesses, In addition to being the listening to the radio. Velma at the Cinebar Community 410 SW Kerron St., Winlock, WA 98596. school’s chief academic officer, had many friends and had been Center, at 2:00 p.m. Followed by a potluck memorial at 3:00 p.m. Randhawa also serves at the friends with Eileen Townsend Flowers welcome and OSU’s chief operating officer and the Townsend family from donations can be made to the at Toledo High School, Toledo, WA 98591. and manages the school’s budget the 1940s forward. She was Cinebar Community Center. All are welcome. planning and development. involved in her community. Velma donated the land and To view the obituary, please go to To view this obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. The industrial engineer has chronline.com/obituaries. been in his current position at OSU since 2005 and held a num- Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief North Carolina 21 Killed, Many Bathroom Law Could Trapped as Indian Be Decided in Virginia Overpass Collapses RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — KOLKATA, India (AP) — A The fate of North Carolina’s new long section of a road overpass un- law aimed at restricting rest- der construction collapsed Thurs- room use by transgender people day in a crowded Kolkata neigh- could be determined in Virginia, borhood, with tons of concrete where a school board has or- and steel slamming into midday dered a teenager to stay out of the traffic, leaving at least 21 people boys’ room. dead and scores of others injured The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of in the Indian city, police said. Appeals in Richmond could rule Rescuers used saws, small any day now in the case of Gavin cranes and their bare hands to dig Grimm, who was born female through the wreckage in search of but identifies as male. Grimm survivors. says he has to take a “walk of At least 21 people were killed, shame” to use a restroom at a police official said on condition Gloucester High School. of anonymity because he was not Whatever the judges decide, authorized to speak to the media. the impact will be far more It was not immediately clear how sweeping than what Grimm en- Jim Mone / The Associated Press many people remained missing. visioned when he challenged the Members of the black community listen as County Attorney Mike Freeman announces Wednesday that no charges will be policy last year. filed against two Minneapolis police officers in the fatal shooting of a black man, Jamar Clark, last November, in Minneapo- North Carolina’s bathroom lis. Clark’s shooting sparked weeks of largely peaceful protests in Minneapolis, including an encampment outside a police Ice Wall at Japanese bill was unveiled, debated and precinct. signed into law in a single day last Nuclear Plant week, two months after the ap- Switched On peals court in Richmond heard TOKYO (AP) — The operator arguments in Grimm’s case. of Japan’s destroyed Fukushima But two workers and a trans- nuclear plant switched on a giant gender student at the University Officers Avoid Charges refrigeration system on Thursday of North Carolina are making to create an unprecedented under- similar arguments as they seek a ground ice wall around its dam- federal injunction preventing en- aged reactors. forcement of the new law. Radioactive water has been in Death of Black Man flowing from the reactors, and Top Aide to Alabama By Amy Forliti and Steve Karnowski other methods have failed to fully control it. The decontamination Gov. Robert Bentley The Associated Press “This is a fairy tale. None of this happened. and decommissioning of the plant, Resigns Amid Scandal MINNEAPOLIS — Two damaged by a massive earthquake It’s not justice. It sends us a clear message and tsunami in 2011, hinge of the MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) white police officers involved in the fatal shooting of a black man that the police are above the law.” success of the wall. — A top political aide to Alabama Engineers installed 1,550 un- Gov. Robert Bentley resigned last fall will not face criminal Mel Reeves derground refrigeration pipes de- Wednesday, a week after he pub- charges, a prosecutor announced organizer of Twin Cities Coalition 4 Justice 4 Jamar Clark signed to create a 0.9-mile barrier licly admitted making inappro- Wednesday in a decision that of frozen soil around four dam- priate remarks to her but denied drew outrage from community aged reactor buildings and their the two ever had an affair. members who said the move police are above the law.” his back. Ringgenberg’s back Soon after, a GOP lawmaker showed the legal system is rigged Police union head Bob Kroll was to Clark’s stomach, Freeman turbines to control groundwater said he planned to introduce a against African-Americans. said the public should accept the said. flowing into the area and prevent resolution to begin impeach- Hennepin County Attorney results of the investigation. He The officer felt his gun shift radioactive water from seeping out. ment proceedings against the Mike Freeman said his decision appealed for calm. from his hip to the small of his The pipes are 100 feet deep, the Republican governor. not to charge the officers in the “Hostility is going to get all of back and reached back and felt equivalent of a 10-story building. Rebekah Caldwell Mason death of 24-year-old Jamar Clark us nowhere,” Kroll said. Clark’s hand on his weapon, Engineers say coolant in the pipes will freeze the surrounding soil to announced her resignation in a was based on forensic evidence Protesters, who demonstrat- Freeman said. that showed Clark was not hand- minus 30 degrees Celsius (minus statement sent by the governor’s ed peacefully across the city af- Ringgenberg said, “He’s got cuffed, as claimed by some peo- 22 Fahrenheit), creating the wall office, saying she would no longer ter the announcement, had de- my gun,” Freeman said. Schwar- ple who said they saw the shoot- over several months. serve as Bentley’s senior politi- manded that the case not go to ze said he put his gun to the edge cal adviser and would no longer ing, and had attempted to grab an officer’s weapon, which made a grand jury, which operates in of Clark’s mouth and warned be paid by his campaign fund or secret. Freeman decided the is- him to let go or he would shoot. UN Court Acquits work for a nonprofit organization them fear for their lives and jus- tified use of deadly force. sue on his own. At that point, Clark looked di- formed to promote his agenda. Police encountered Clark rectly at Schwarze and said he Serb Ultranationalist “My only plans are to focus my Clark ignored warnings to take his hands off Mark early on Nov. 15 after paramed- was ready to die. Seselj on All Counts full attention on my precious chil- ics called for help from a scene Schwarze said the only thing Ringgenberg’s gun before he was THE HAGUE, Netherlands dren and my husband who I love where they were attempting to he could do to save everyone in shot and told Ringgenberg and (AP) — In a sweeping defeat for dearly. They are the most impor- treat Clark’s girlfriend after she the area was to pull the trigger. officer Dustin Schwarze: “I’m U.N. prosecutors, the Yugoslav tant people in my life,” she said. was assaulted. The paramedics The shooting happened 61 ready to die,” the prosecutor said. war crimes tribunal acquitted Ser- said Clark, the assault suspect, seconds after police first ap- Freeman painstakingly de- bian ultranationalist Vojislav Ses- was interfering with their work, Average Snowpack scribed his decision, starting proached, Freeman said. elj on Thursday of all nine counts Could Prolong California with police reports and witness- and they feared for their safety, Clark’s blood-alcohol level alleging that he was responsible es. Community members who Freeman said. was .09 percent, just above the for or incited atrocities by Serbian Water Conservation attended the presentation said When police arrived, Clark legal limit to drive in Minnesota. paramilitaries in the 1990s Balkan the prosecutor relied too heav- kept putting his hands in his His blood also contained THC, ECHO SUMMIT, Califor- wars. The ruling sparked joy in ily on police accounts and disre- pockets and refused orders to the active compound in mari- Serbia and outrage in Bosnia and nia (AP) — A nearly average show his hands. Officers tried to juana. spring snowpack in the Sierra garded what others said they saw. Croatia. “This is a fairy tale. None of handcuff Clark but couldn’t. The Freeman called the handcuff Prosecutors had charged Seselj, Nevada will likely prolong tough handcuffs were later dropped, question a key issue in the case water conservation measures this happened,” said Mel Reeves, 61, with crimes including persecu- Freeman said. and went into particular detail. in drought-stricken Califor- an organizer for a group called tion, murder and torture and had Ringgenberg then took Clark Twenty civilian witnesses gave nia — although the restrictions Twin Cities Coalition 4 Justice demanded a 28-year sentence. But could be loosened in some areas 4 Jamar Clark. “It’s not justice. It to the ground and ended up on different versions of whether in a majority decision, the three- after an El Nino storm system sends us a clear message that the top of Clark, who was lying on Clark was handcuffed. judge panel said there was insuf- drenched the northern half of ficient evidence linking the politi- the state this winter, officials said cian himself to the crimes. Wednesday. “Following this verdict, Vojislav A year ago, Gov. Jerry Brown Under Fire on Abortion Issue, Seselj is now a free man,” Presiding stood on the same spot — then Judge Jean-Claude Antonetti said a dusty patch of ground with no at a hearing in The Hague, which snow — to announce that the dire Trump Fights to Court Women Seselj did not attend. drought required residents to cut By Steve Peoples and Scott Bauer The flap comes as Trump Earlier in the week, police in back water use by 25 percent. The Associated Press works to hold off a challenge Jupiter, Florida, charged Trump India’s Once-Gleaming Californians are now under from chief rival Ted Cruz in campaign manager Corey Le- orders to use at least 20 percent MADISON, Wis. — Donald Wisconsin’s high-stakes primary wandowski with misdemeanor Golden Temple Dulled less water. To comply, many have Trump is fighting to convince on Tuesday. With a win, Trump’s battery after examining surveil- let lawns turn brown, flushed a skeptical Republican Party he grasp on his party’s presiden- lance video of an incident in by Air Pollution toilets less often and taken other can improve his standing among tial nomination could be un- which a reporter said she was AMRITSAR, India (AP) — measures aimed at saving water. women, even as he takes back an breakable. A loss would give grabbed and shoved. The police The chronic air pollution blan- explosive comment about abor- concerned Republican officials report said the woman’s arm re- keting much of northern India is Eruptions Wane at tion and attacks the credibility across the nation a realistic hope vealed “bruising from what ap- now threatening the holiest shrine of a female reporter police say of wresting the nomination away peared to be several finger marks in the Sikh religion, making the Alaskan Volcano was illegally grabbed by the GOP from the New York businessman indicating a grabbing-type injury.” once-gleaming walls of the Gold- ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) front-runner’s campaign man- at the GOP’s national convention “I don’t know who created en Temple dingy and dull. — A remote Alaska volcano rum- ager. in July. those bruises,” Trump said in There is little to be done short bled and sputtered Wednesday It took Trump’s campaign Frustrated Republicans are what was a sustained effort on of replacing the 430-year-old tem- but was no longer spewing the just hours to backtrack on privately grappling with fears Wednesday to defend his adviser ple’s gold-plated walls — an expen- massive ash clouds that disrupt- Wednesday after he said that about Trump’s impact on their and discredit the reporter. sive project already undertaken ed airline traffic earlier in the should abortion become illegal, party’s appeal among women Trump suggested his cam- more than a century ago and then week. women who undergo the proce- and young people, yet few dared paign manager was simply try- again in 1999. Researchers observed inter- dure should face “some sort of criticize the GOP front-runner ing to protect him from Michelle To cut down on pollution, en- mittent puffs of ash from Pavlof punishment.” The plan sparked directly when pressed this week. Fields, a 28-year-old reporter vironmentalists and religious lead- Volcano, but they weren’t going an immediate backlash from Their silence underscored the then working for Breitbart News, ers have launched a campaign that much higher than the summit, both sides of the debate, prompt- deep uncertainty plaguing the who was trying to ask him a includes persuading farmers to said U.S. Geological Survey ge- ing Trump to release two state- party — particularly its most question after a March 8 cam- stop burning spent crops to clear ologist Chris Waythomas, who ments clarifying his position. His prominent women — who have paign appearance. their fields, removing industry is part of the Alaska Volcano Ob- second statement said only those few options in dealing with the “She’s got a pen in her arm from the area and cutting back servatory. who perform abortions would be brash billionaire. which she’s not supposed to have on traffic. A community kitchen The volcano 625 miles south- “held legally responsible, not the “A nominee who cannot speak and it shows that she’s a very ag- called a “langar” that serves up to west of Anchorage on the Alaska woman.” to women cannot win,” said New gressive person who’s grabbing 100,000 people free meals every Peninsula erupted Sunday and “The woman is a victim in this Hampshire party chairwoman at me and touching me,” Trump day at the temple is also switching sent an ash cloud soaring to case as is the life in her womb,” Jennifer Horn, though declining said. “Maybe I should file charg- from burning wood to cooking 37,000 feet. Trump said. to rebuke Trump by name. es against her.” with gas. • Main 13 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016

Ducks in Toledo

Pete Caster / [email protected] Above: People look on as they ish from a dock while Canada geese land in the water at South County Park in Toledo on Wednesday afternoon.

Top left: A mallard takes light from the pond at South County Park in Toledo on Wednesday afternoon.

Bottom left: Coots sprint on top of the water across a pond towards bread thrown by a passerby out on the shore at South County Park in Toledo on Wednesday afternoon.

News in Brief Lewis County Unemployment Rate Holds Steady at 8.8 Percent Carbon Tax Gov. Inslee Signs Bill By The Chronicle The unemployment rate in Initiative Goes to to Create College Lewis County is holding steady November Ballot Savings Plan at 8.8 percent, according to num- bers released Tuesday by the Em- OLYMPIA (AP) — An initia- OLYMPIA (AP) — Washing- ployment Security Department. tive that would create a carbon ton Gov. Jay Inslee has signed a In February, Lewis County tax in Washington state is now bill that will start a traditional had a labor force of 32,311, with headed to the November ballot. 529 college savings plan in the 29,456 individuals employed and Lawmakers adjourned the state and reopen the old prepaid 2,855 unemployed. special legislative session late program frozen last year. It’s the second month the unem- Inslee signed Senate Bill Tuesday without taking action on ployment rate has been 8.8 percent. 6601 on Tuesday which reopens Initiative 732, thus sending the In February 2015 the unem- Washington’s current college statewide ballot measure to voters. ployment rate was 9.7 percent. I-732 would impose a car- savings program — one of a few According to the monthly bon tax of $25 per metric ton of in the country that allows par- employment report for February emissions from fossil fuels such ents to pay tuition in advance. It 2016, the Bureau of Labor Statis- as gasoline, coal and natural gas. was frozen in August. Meanwhile, it would lower the Standard 529 plans are open tics estimates the private sector state sales tax by one point, vir- in 48 other states. Both let people in Washington gained 10,000 jobs during the month, while the tually eliminate business taxes save money for college and not for Washington. Over the year, rate for last month was 5.8 per- pay federal income taxes on in- public sector gained 600 jobs. for manufacturers and provide the private sector added 85,800 cent, matching the revised rate rebates for working families. vestment earnings. On a not seasonally adjusted jobs and the public sector gained for January of this year. Initiative sponsor Carbon The bill passed both cham- basis, estimates from February Washington says the tax encour- bers by wide margins, and was 2015 to February 2016 indicate an 10,400 jobs, states BLS. In February 2015, the unem- ages people and businesses to approved by the Legislature in increase in employment of 96,200 Washington’s unemployment ployment rate was 5.7 percent. switch to cleaner energy by mak- early March. ing fossil fuels more expensive. Some including the Wash- Report: Boeing Job Cuts ington State Labor Council have lined up in opposition. in Washington State Could Hit 10 Percent Legislature OKs SEATTLE (AP) — The Boe- Vaping Regulation ing Co. is reportedly taking steps to eliminate 10 percent of its OLYMPIA (AP) — Wash- workforce in Washington state. ington’s Legislature has passed The Seattle Times reported a bill that would create a num- the aerospace giant has already ber of regulations for companies taken steps to eliminate 4,000 selling vapor products, such as jobs by June and is aiming for requiring labeling that warns of about a 10 percent overall cut, the health effects of vaping. which would mean about 8,000 Senate Bill 6328 was ap- positions in Washington. proved by the House on a 74-20 In February the company an- vote Tuesday and will head to nounced it would be eliminating the desk of Gov. Jay Inslee. The commercial airplane jobs as part bill defines vapor products to of a cost-cutting effort. At that include e-cigarettes and other time Boeing provided no specific vaping devices, as well as the numbers but said the reductions nicotine solutions that go into would ultimately affect “employ- the device. ment levels across all” of the If signed by the governor, sell- commercial airplane unit. ers of vapor products would have On Tuesday the company told to be licensed through the state the Times the initial jobs elimi- Liquor and Cannabis Board, and nated include “hundreds of ex- vaping would be banned from ecutives and managers” and that places such as child care facilities the 4,000 figure will be achieved and schools. through normal attrition and Vapor products currently a voluntary buyout package for can’t be sold to people under 18, about 1,600 employees. but the industry is largely unreg- Boeing said layoffs could ulated statewide. come later in the year if cost-sav- ings targets weren’t met. 53 Iditarod Sled Dogs, Four Mushers Camping New Rules to Protect in Thurston County Consumers From Utility THURSTON COUNTY Billing Mistakes (AP) — Fifty-three sled dogs and OLYMPIA (AP) — The four mushers who competed in Washington Utilities and Trans- the Iditarod in Alaska are now portation Commission has adopt- camping on Nisqually tribal ed new rules to protect consum- land in Washington state. ers from utility billing mistakes. The News Tribune reported The rules would limit the Norwegian musher Tore Albrigtson time energy companies can issue said their original plan to fly home a retroactive bill to six months from Anchorage after the Iditarod and requires regulated compa- Trail Sled Dog Race fell apart when nies to identify and fix certain a cargo plane wasn’t available. billing errors within 60 days. Albrigtson says instead the The rules are designed to pre- mushers crated the four dog sled vent consumers from having to re- teams and traveled to Seattle in a U- pay large amounts of money to the Haul truck, stopping in Nisqually. utility and reduce billing errors. After Thurston County depu- The rules also require utili- ty said they’d been getting a lot of ties to develop and maintain calls about the dogs, a Nisqually procedures for prompt identifi- tribal employee invited the Alas- cation, repair, and replacement kan huskies and people to camp of inaccurate and broken meters. on their land while they wait for The Utilities and Transporta- a flight to Europe on Wednesday. tion Commission regulates pri- Officials say the mushers also vate, investor-owned electric and *See Players Club for details. got showers and meals at the ca- natural gas utilities in Washing- I-5 to Exit 88 • Rochester • 1-800-720-1788 • luckyeagle.com sino. ton state. CH554873kc.cg Main 14 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 FROM THE FRONT PAGE

2015. Deputies arrived and inter- lice Department at the time. back to 2014. Burglary viewed the homeowners — Mey- No suspects were immediate- Gleason is out of custody er and his family. Their 13-year- ly identified. pending her sentencing hearing. Continued from the front page old daughter found the door In September, Collins told in- Her attorney, Michael Under- Robert W. Collins, 38, an in- open and damaged when she vestigators he and Gleason bur- wood, said she plans to seek a mate at the Thurston County Jail, came home from school that day, glarized the house because Glea- sentencing under the Drug Of- is also facing charges for his role according to court documents. son wanted to retaliate against fender Sentencing Alternative, or in the burglary. The master bedroom was in Meyer for prosecuting her son, DOSA. disorder and jewelry and other according to court documents. Gleason has previous convic- Janet Lynn Gleason Jonathan Meyer According to court docu- pleaded guilty to Lewis County ments, the Lewis County Sher- personal items were taken, in- Collins also led investigators tions for second-degree burglary burglary prosecutor iff’s Office received a report of cluding badges. Meyer was a re- in Lewis County to several other and violation of the Uniform the burglary at 3 p.m. on Feb. 10, serve officer with the Tenino Po- suspects in burglaries dating Controlled Substances Act.

serves as a “stop gap” for alterna- child and family studies, told of the students that come are completion programs in place, Teen tive high school education. Now, The Chronicle the program has from homes of at-risk situations, and many of the high schools are the college plans to help the stu- about 40 students currently en- trauma and adversity.” offering their own alternatives,” Continued from the front page dents in a more mainstream role, rolled. Typically, the number of Serious talks about ending he said. he said. students ranges between 36 and the program began this winter, The program is funded di- Although it was a one-of-a- John Martens, vice president 50, she said. Martens said. kind program, officials at the rectly through participating of instruction, said the college is The program provides its tar- “I think it would be fair to say college said most high schools high schools, Martens told The now have their own alternative looking at ways to transition the get population with the opportu- all of our programs are under Chronicle. education programs that stu- students into existing programs nity to obtain a high school di- more or less continuous review, Heitschmidt said the students in the K-12 system. He also said ploma instead of a GED, she said. not just the TEEN program,” he dents can utilize. currently in the program remain some students in the program All of the participants are re- said. “Everything that we do we “Basically when the TEEN a priority for the college. may complete their education quired to take parenting classes, try to keep tabs on how we are do- program first started over 20 “It’s really important for our years ago the high school sys- with the college even after it is something Heitschmidt said ing and what our successes are.” closed. adds a unique piece to the col- In a press release, Martens students and their families to tems were not prepared for the know they’re going to be taken population,” Steve Ward, vice “Perhaps there will be stu- lege’s program. said the college saw a need to president of finance and admin- dents we finish off here depend- The program, according to refocus its efforts and channel care of through this process,” she istration at the college, told The ing on their age, and where they Heitschmidt, is important be- the students into programs that said in a press release. “They’re Chronicle. “The schools have are,” he said. “…We are trying to cause of the opportunities it pro- could better meet their needs and not going to be abandoned. made tremendous advancements ensure that for some students it vides the students. remove some of the duplication. We’re working through a lot of over the last couple of decades.” may be best to continue with us.” “We’re stopping intergenera- “Centralia College has es- the details now, but these stu- Ward said the program Cristi Heitschmidt, dean of tional poverty,” she said. “Many tablished GED and high school dents will be taken care of.”

“I will be 68 years old in Decem- wife and I are looking forward to Judge ber; it is time to spend more time enjoying the slower pace of the next with my wife and grandchildren chapter of our lives.” Continued from the front page and let someone else do this job,” Brosey has presided over “It has been a great honor and a Brosey wrote in a statement. “It has about 275 jury trials including He has been elected to the office been a great honor and a pleasure civil and criminal cases, and pleasure to serve the citizens of ever since. When he finishes his to serve the citizens of Lewis Coun- multiple homicides. current term, he will have served in ty. I have always believed that elect- Superior Court Judge Nelson Lewis County.” Superior Court for 23 years. ed judges should serve the term for Hunt has also announced his re- Richard Brosey He served as a full-time court which they were elected and that tirement beginning in January Judge commissioner for four and half judges should retire before health 2017. Hunt has served as a Superior years before becoming judge. or age dictates that they should. My Court Judge since 2004.

Randy Debo works in a tiny studio at his home in Toledo on Wednesday afternoon.

the season. have earned his stripes by the time RANDY’S AIRBRUSH The cost for a custom batting Rebekah makes it up to the plate. helmet is just $25. “We’ve got a little bit of time DESIGNS Some folks have told Debo that to work on that one at least,” said Contact Randy Debo at price is too low for the amount of Debo. [email protected] or (209) work he puts in, but he wants to So far, Debo has only adver- 814-7137. keep the price tag as low as he can. tised his airbrushing services via “With lots of kids doing it, I Facebook, and he’s been shocked figured parents would be more Pete Caster / [email protected] by the response. The custom hel- Although his sons Zack, 20, receptive at just $25,” explained met jobs are stacking up and he’s Randy Debo airbrushes stitches onto a softball-themed batting helmet on and Brad, 16, are out of youth Wednesday afternoon at his house in Toledo. Debo. had a wide array of specialty proj- baseball now, Debo is thankful for As a rookie stay-at-home dad, ect requests as well, including saw the time he has now to watch his Debo appreciates the down time blades, a firebox, cars and motor- “I was just starting to play sons Kyle, 11, and Ryan, 13, play Artist around with my airbrush after to try new ideas and techniques in cycles. Although he’s not currently the game. his studio. set up to apply the necessary clear 20 years away from it,” said Debo. Especially when they’re round- Continued from the front page “The passion came right back after “I didn’t get good at driving coat for automobiles, Debo hopes ing the bases in their custom hel- all those years driving truck.” truck by not practicing,” said to have that services in his reper- guys be individuals.’” That creative process has an mets by Dad. Debo. “But after 20 years on the toire soon. Debo grew up working on obvious grip on Debo, who has “Of course, the artist is his own road I could float gears with the “This is like a dream you al- classic muscle cars, so he un- taken to airbrushing nearly any- worst critic. I mean, I see all my best of them.” ways wanted to do but you didn’t derstands the concept of custom thing that will sit still in order to flaws,” said Debo. Debo’s daughter, Rebekah, 5, is know how to get to it,” said Debo. specs. As a long-stymied artist hone his technique. Parents and players around next in the family lineup for a cus- The artist added that he is open to finally let loose, he sees the world “It’s hard to stop,” said Debo, the county have taken notice of tom batting helmet. She wants a becoming a full-time airbrush art- around him as a canvas, and who has put a quiet-running re- the slick helmets as well, and their tiger on her helmet, which sounds ist so long as the demand is there he’s working hard to cover it in frigerator motor on his air com- reviews are much more positive. a little daunting to Debo at the “because if you’re doing something unique flashes of flames, smoke, pressor so he “can work until 1 Debo currently has a growing list moment, but he’s confident he’ll you love it’s not really work.” lightning bolts and screaming- o’clock in the morning and no- of custom orders that he’s working faced . body knows the difference.” hard to fill before the final out of 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH OAC Harassment Reported at 9:45 a.m. Tuesday in the 100 Records • At 4:24 p.m. on Wednesday, block of Harold Drive in Chehalis. NO TRAVEL CHARGES | FREE ESTIMATES police received a report of ha- A 21-year-old Centralia woman Continued from page Main 10 rassment from the 200 block of has also been referred to prosecu- Southwest Salsbury Avenue. tors on suspicion of possession of 100+ a stolen vehicle. Pioneer speak- IN STOCK ers, an amplifier and a CD player ROLLS Shoplifter Takes Vehicle Stolen Cart Full of Items were stolen and a center console • At 6:04 a.m. on Thursday, of the vehicle was damaged, re- CARPET SALE • A 3:23 p.m. on Tuesday, po- police received a report of a ve- sulting in about $200 damage. lice received a report of a shoplift- hicle theft in the 500 block of The 1997 Honda Accord was re- er in the 1100 block of South Mar- Northwest Center Street. A red covered, and had been reported SAVE UP TO 50% OFF ket Boulevard. The woman, who 1989 Toyota was stolen. missing in Centralia. was not arrested, reportedly took FREE PAD UPGRADE a cart full of items without paying and left in a white Mercedes. LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE One Arrested for DUI • At 9 p.m. on Tuesday, depu- Stolen Vehicle Recovered, ties were in the area of the 300 No Arrests After Fight One Arrested

block of Northwest State Avenue CH556059cz.sw • At 2:39 p.m. on Wednesday, • Matthew L. Emery, 30, of in Chehalis when they heard police received a report of a fight Pacific Beach, was arrested on tires spinning. They approached OFF EXIT 79 CHEHALIS, WA 1793 NE KRESKY AVE. in progress in the 500 block of suspicion of possession of a stolen the vehicle and arrested the driv- WWW.HOMECARPET.NET | 360-748-1650 North Market Boulevard. No ar- vehicle and referred to prosecu- er, Rylee Roberson, 26, of Cheha- rests were made. tors on suspicion of identity theft lis, on suspicion of DUI. GRANITE TILE CLICK LAMINATE VINYL CARPET AREA RUGS LAMINATE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 • Main 15

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Chronicle readers share their thoughts every day through social media, including Facebook, Twitter and the comment section of Chronline.com. Here are some of the recent highlights of conversation.

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page react to Great Wolf Lodge Guest Arrested, Accused of Molesting Girl, 11:

Annie Workman: Alcohol. Sure makes you smarter. No matter how much time he gets, it’s the victims that get the life sentence. Many prayers for the young victims.

Odessa Clanin-Minor: WTH. Another re- minder to parents, be careful with whom your children are around. In public, gotta watch your kids even closer. Sad, sad world now. Kids can’t even go to a family-friendly place with- out being preyed on by predators. Praying for the girl and her family. I hope he gets what he deserves!

Joy Stone McNealy: Sad for girls. So many Photograph submitted by Amanda Haines, Centralia College questions about why they were in a hotel Centralia College Interim President James Walton, right, plays a game of Jenga with students from the Gender & Sexuality Al- room with this guy who “likes alcohol and pills liance during the TRiO Carnival March 24. In Jenga, players take turns removing one block at a time from a tower constructed a lot.” Parents were where? of 54 blocks. Each block removed is then balanced on top of the tower, creating a progressively taller but less stable structure.

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page react to For- mer Chehalis School Employee Arrested After ‘Inappropriate’ Centralia College Clubs Talk About Hug Reported: Programs at TRiO College Carnival Kelsi Hamilton: Proud of the way the dis- trict handled this. Noticing something they By Edward Riley Robotics, Medical Assistants, the Centralia College bookstore, deemed as inappropriate, put person on paid Centralia College Gender & Sexuality Alliance, all donated by the Centralia Col- leave, brought in appropriate/unbiased par- and Speech clubs. lege Foundation. Centralia College TRiO Pro- ties to investigate. A note was sent home to- “It was a great crowd and we TRiO is a federally funded grams held its annual celebra- day with students that didn’t say much at all are so happy the student clubs at- program to help identify and sup- besides to check the district website for more tion March 24 for participants tended,” said program specialist port first generation, low income info, which I appreciated. Most kids can read and their families. Held in the Caytee Cline. “They show that and disabled students to achieve and it allowed it to still be up to parents if the Michael Smith Gymnasium on the college and our students re- a college education. TRiO offers details were shared with them. It’s unfortunate the college campus, the theme ally are here to help anyone suc- three programs: TRiO TS, which all the way around but I think they’ve once was TRiO College Carnival, and ceed in achieving their educa- serves middle and high school again proved why I’m proud to send my kids to was attended by a large crowd tional goals.” students; Upward Bound, which school in Chehalis. who enjoyed pizza, cotton candy As a service component, an serves high school students; and and popcorn. There were also a important part of the TRiO Pro- Student Support Services, which variety of games for different age gram’s core message, attendees supports students during their groups to play. were asked to bring a canned time at Centralia College. Chronline Comments Several student clubs attend- food item to donate to local food For more information or to ed the event in an effort to show banks. The donation automati- see if you qualify for any of the The following comments were submitted by participants the wide variety of cally entered them in a drawing TRiO programs, visit www.cen- readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- opportunities throughout the for either a $100 scholarship or tralia.edu/students/trio/ or call able for reading online. college. They included the TRiO, one of two $50 gift certificates to (360) 736-9391, ext. 201. • Story: Rules of the Road Remain ‘Who Laid This Egg?’ Unclear for ATV Owners USERNAME: CITY OF MOSSYROCK One thing not noted in this article is that both the city of Morton and the city of Mossyrock have ordinances allowing the use of ATVs as well as golf carts within their city limits. The ordinances follow state guidelines for use. • Story: County Commission OKs Up to $100,000 in Additional Funds for SWW Fair USERNAME: Eric Mills I strongly support the commission’s proposal to drop the “mutton busting” event from the Fair program. This nonsensical event is dangerous for children and sheep alike. I know of cases of kids knocked into comas, broken arms and knocked-out teeth. Plus the fact that the sheep are needlessly terrified, as are many of the children, often coerced into the activity by overly-zealous parents, who should be cited for child endangerment, in my opinion. Where are the child protection agencies? Parents have a legal obligation to keep their kids out of harm’s way. No 4- to 7-year-old child is qualified to make these decisions. Be aware, too, that New York City has banned “mutton bust- ing.” And only two years ago the New Zealand Veterinary Association recommended a ban on the event (aka “sheep riding”) due to animal welfare concerns. (Sheep are not built to carry the weight) The rodeo cowboys agreed, and

now that event is banned nationwide in New Zealand, a Photograph submitted by Michelle Strozyk, Chehalis country with more sheep than people. The U.S. should fol- Kingston Strozyk, 5, holds a gigantic Easter egg while sister Kynsington looks on as they sit in their yard in Chehalis. They are low suit. Sincerely, Eric Mills, coordinator, Action for Animals, the children of Ron and Michelle Strozyk. “We found this egg at Hobby Lobby, and thought the kids would have fun inding Oakland, California. this one,” said Michelle. “Kingston wanted to know what animal laid an egg this big, and Kynsington just wanted to explore Find Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter in the grass.” www.facebook.com/ @chronline thecentraliachronicle Have a iPad Users - We have an app for you! mobile phone? Send your comments, criticisms and feedback to [email protected] for consideration in Voice of the People. chronline.com chronline.com/mobile Main 16 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 WE REPORT ON OUR COMMUNITIES

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2A Baseball Slow Start Dooms Bearcats Against Tumwater By Aaron VanTuyl early 5-0 holed Wednesday in “We didn’t come out so hot in don’t, this is what can happen,” [email protected] an 8-4 loss to Tumwater in Ev- the first three or four innings,” Bearcat Bryan Bullock ergreen 2A Conference action in Bearcat catcher Kolby Steen said. “The first three innings we The game’s most memorable Chehalis. said. “Jacob (Dardano) threw were not engaged and at the top moment came on a play that The Thunderbirds — who well today, and we didn’t come of our game, offensively, defen- EVCO: W.F. West wound up having precious little had lost 4-3 to W.F. West the prepared.” sively or pitching.” to do with the final outcome, day before — took advantage On the other end W.F. West Dardano and Noah Sirkel Held Hitless which may have been for the of three errors, a walk and a hit was held hitless for the first four both doubled for the T-Birds in First Four best as far as the Bearcats were batter to score three in the top of innings, though three walks, a in the seventh to push across concerned. the first inning, then got a two- hit batter and an error over that to more runs and make it a W.F. West didn’t manage a Innings of 8-4 run single from Jacob span stranded five runners. 7-0 game. Finally the Bearcats hit until the fifth inning and Dardano in the second to lead “You’re going to have to Loss to T-Birds couldn’t quite dig itself out of an 5-0. show up every day, and if you please see BEARCATS, page S3

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PETE CASTER / [email protected] Mossyrock’s Jaron Kirkley drives to the hoop against Lind-Ritzville/Sprague during the State 2B basketball tourna- ment on March 4 in Spokane. Kirkley, a senior, was voted the Associated Press’ 2B Player of the Year, in the AP’s annual All-State basketball voting. Jaron Kirkley Named AP’s 2B Player of

MATT BAIDE / [email protected] PWV’s Frank Roonsburg leaps in the air to throw the ball to irst base as Mossyrock’s Kyle Palmer slides into second to break up the double play during a 2B Central the Year league game on Wednesday in Mossyrock. ALL-STATE: MWP’s Kaleb Poquette, Napavine’s C2BL: Arrington Pitches Titans “He filled up the zone pretty well,” Mossyrock coach Darin Bullock said. Melissa Lee Land on AP to Game 1 Blowout; PWV “We were swinging ourselves to bad All-State First Teams Rallies Back to Win Nightcap counts, but he was around the plate, so it was enticing for our guys to swing at. By The Chronicle By The Chronicle TITANS I was pretty impressed.” Mossyrock’s Jaron Kirkley MOSSYROCK — Red Arrington The Vikings, meanwhile, commit- was named the Associated Press’ led the Titans to a 10-0 win in the ted five errors, and their lone hit came 2B boys Player of the SWEEP VIKS TO opener, and a few too many errors from pitcher Aaron Jennings. Year on Wednesday, as part doomed the host Vikings in a 13-9 loss Kaelin Jurek went 2 for 3 with two of the AP’s All-State basketball in the late game of a Central 2B League RBIs for PWV, and Dustin Lusk was 1 teams, determined in a vote by STAY PERFECT twinbill here Wednesday. for 2 and drove in two runs. Josh Fluke a panel of sportswriters from Arrington, Pe Ell-Willapa Valley’s was 2 for 4, and Ryan Shepherd was 1 around the state. senior ace, pitched all five innings of for 2. Kirkley, a Whitman-bound Game 1, facing 18 batters, striking out senior guard-forward, averaged IN CENTRAL eight and walking one with one hit. please see BASEBALL, page S4 25.6 points, 9.8 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game to lead the Vikings to the State 2B cham- 2B Softball pionship game. The Central 2B League first-team pick and Chronicle All-Area co-MVP also Adna Scores 32 in Doubleheader Sweep of Toledo averaged 29.8 points a game in the District 4 tournament. tonight,” Adna coach Mike Ra- Devanie Kleemeyer had two Abbi Music pitched four in- C2BL: Adna, Napavine, Morton-White Pass’ Kaleb nings in the first game, throw- schke said. “Kudos to our pitch- hits, one of which was a home Poquette was also named to the PWV Sweep Central 2B ing six and giving ers for another great game.” run, to go along with three RBIs. 2B All-State first team. Poquette, up one hit for Napavine. At the League Twinbills Darian Humphrey had two “We had great timely hitting, the C2BL MVP and co-MVP of plate, Music had three hits on hits, including a triple, and something we haven’t had in The Chronicle’s All-Area squad, By The Chronicle three RBIs for Adna, while the last two games,” Raschke four at-bats with an RBI. Hailey Dickinson was 2 for averaged 19.1 ppg, 6.3 rebounds ADNA — Adna’s bats caught Tabitha Dowell collected three said. and 6.1 assists, helping the Tim- fire in a dou- hits and three RBIs. The Lady Adna (6-0) plays a double- 3 with three runs scored and four RBIs for the Tigers. berwolves to a sixth-place fin- bleheader Pirates’ Katie Pine had three header at Morton-White Pass ish at the State 2B tournament. against To- hits and Riley Wellander had on April 9. Toledo will host Napavine scored 15 in the second inning of Game 2, and Poquette and Kirkley were both ledo here on two hits with a triple. Mossyrock on the same day. first-team picks last year, when Wednesday, It was more of the same in the game was called after the third. Ada Williams, who MWP’s Zach Walton was the racking up the second game, as the Lady Napavine Sweeps Twinbill Over state Player of the Year. 23 hits and Pirates shutout the Indians 15-0 pitched the third inning in re- Winlock lief of starter Music, went 2 for 3 Wyatt Stanley, a junior from 32 runs in in four innings. Jenikka Poppe Napavine who was the AP’s 2B two Pirate victories. struck out nine and allowed just WINLOCK — Napavine with a grand slam and six RBIs. Dickinson was 2 for 3 with a co-Player of the Year in football, Adna won the first game two hits. swept Winlock in a C2BL dou- three-run and four recieved honorable mention 17-2 in three innings, with nine “Her (Poppe) and Rolfe are bleheader here on Wednesday, RBIs. honors. runs in the first. throwing tremendous right with mercy rule-shortened “We hit the ball pretty well now for us,” Raschke said. wins of 16-1 and 18-0. please see SOFTBALL, page S3 please see ALL-STATE, page S3

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Game 2 Preps TIGERS 18, CARDINALS 0 CLASS 1B Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT Napavine 3150 —18 13 1 Player of the year — Dallas Isaak, sr., Almira/ THURSDAY, March 31 Winlock 000 —0 1 4 Coulee-Hartline. Batteries: Napavine — Music, Williams (3) Baseball First team — Dallas Isaak, sr., Almira/Coulee- and Oster; Winlock — N/A Tenino at Aberdeen, 4 p.m. Hartline; Trazil Lane, jr., Lummi; Ryan Moss, Rochester at Forks, 4 p.m. sr., Neah Bay; Nathan Powers, sr., Bickleton; Onalaska at Morton-WP (DH), 3 p.m. At Adna Kenrick Doherty Jr., jr., Neah Bay. Softball PIRATES 17, INDIANS 2 W.F. West at Tumwater, 4:30 p.m. Toledo 002 — 2 5 1 Honorable mention — Jerrod Harn, jr., Black Hills at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. Adna 926 — 17 14 1 Entiat; Jefrey Parker, sr., Evergreen Lutheran; Rochester at Forks, 4 p.m. Batteries: Adna — Rolfe and Glover; Toledo Rwehabura Munyagi Jr., soph., Neah Bay; Aberdeen at Tenino, 4 p.m. — Holmes and Trimmer Zach Cain, jr., Taholah; Matt Holbrook, sr., Onalaska at Morton-WP (DH), 3 p.m. Garield-Palouse; Luke Wagenaar, soph., Sun- At Adna Boys Soccer nyside Christian. Kelso at W.F. West, 7 p.m. PIRATES 15, INDIANS 0 Centralia at Prairie, 7:30 p.m. Toledo 000 0 — 0 2 9 GIRLS Castle Rock at Tenino, 6 p.m. Adna 554 1 — 15 9 0 State player of the year, all classes — Mikayla Track & Field Batteries: Adna — Poppe and Glover; Toledo Adna, Onalaska, Pe Ell at Wahkiakum, 3:30 — Delaney and Trimmer Pivec, sr., Lynnwood. p.m. At Mossyrock Mossyrock, Napavine, Toledo, Winlock, CLASS 4A TITANS 17, VIKINGS 3 Toutle Lake at Morton-White Pass (Randle), Player of the year — Lexie Hull, soph., PWV 202 2(11) — 17 7 0 3:30 p.m. Central Valley. Mossyrock 102 00 — 3 5 12 Tenino at Montesano, 3:30 p.m. Batteries: Mossyrock — Carlson and Dunlap; First team — Lexie Hull, soph., Central Valley; Girls Golf MATT BAIDE / [email protected] PWV — Brooks and Hodel Jessie Loera, sr., Moses Lake; Riley Lupfer, sr., Rochester at Montesano (Oaksridge Golf Lewis and Clark; Braydey Hodgins; sr., Chi- Course), 3:30 p.m. Centralia’s Erik Ramirez leaps for the ball while contested by Columbia River’s At Mossyrock Girls Tennis Alexander Nielsen during a nonleague game on Tuesday in Centralia. awana; Nia Alexander, sr., Todd Beamer. TITANS 21, VIKINGS 2 Tenino at Aberdeen, 3:30 p.m. Honorable mention — Madison Pollock, sr., PWV 043 59 — 21 15 2 College Softball Snohomish; Madeline Smith, sr., Snohomish; Mossyrock 000 02 — 2 6 6 Centralia at Mesa CC, 1 and 3 p.m. Jenna Randich, sr., Olympia; Taya Corosdale, BEAVERS 7, BOBCATS 5 Game 2 Batteries: Mossyrock — Carlson, Nelson (3) jr., Bothell. and Dunlap; PWV — Adkins and Hodel FRIDAY, April 1 Tenino 000 020 5 — 7 7 6 TITANS 13, VIKINGS 9 Baseball Aberdeen 020 030 0 — 5 10 6 Pe Ell-WV 104 035 0 — 13 12 3 AP All-State Basketball Teams CLASS 3A Tumwater at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. Batteries: Masters and Gubbe; Aberdeen Mossyrock 602 100 0 — 9 5 8 Player of the year — Mikayla Pivec, sr., Lyn- W.F. West at Black Hills, 4:30 p.m. — Swor and Glanz Batteries: Pe Ell-Willapa Valley — Dustin BOYS nwood. Tenino vs. Klahowya, at Cheney Stadium, 4 Lusk, Cub Bair (1), Kaelin Jurek (5) and Jurek; Mossyrock — Timmy Allen, Danny Nelson (6) State player of the year, all classes — Malachi p.m. Girls Golf First team — Mikayla Pivec, sr., Lynnwood; and Kyle Palmer Flynn, sr., Bellarmine Prep. Softball At Riverside Anna Wilson, sr., Bellevue; Tamia Braggs, sr., ELMA 291, ROCHESTER 302 Rochester at Centralia, 4:30 p.m. Lincoln; Shelby Cansler, sr., Bellevue; Lydia Elma (291) — Morgan Rockey 66, Paige At Adna CLASS 4A Boys Soccer Giomi, sr., West Seattle. Kershaw 68, Mareya McNealley 69, Emily INDIANS 6, PIRATES 4 Player of the year — Malachi Flynn, sr., Bel- Rochester at Elma, 7 p.m. Rockey 88, Alexis Cooper 92 Toledo 000 150 0 — 6 9 3 larmine Prep. Honorable mention — Kiara “Kiki” Knox, sr., Track & Field Rochester (302) — Mati Ashton 65, Nicole Adna 301 000 X — 4 4 2 First team — Malachi Flynn, sr., Bellarmine Wilson; Gracie Castaneda, sr., Arlington; W.F. West at Cotton Invitational, Grant, Fry 65, Allison Beaglie 78, Shelby Baird 94, Batteries: Toledo — W. Kuzminsky, Vermily- Prep; Jalen McDaniels, sr., Federal Way; Tony Jordyn Edwards, sr., Lynnwood. Ore., 3 p.m. Carlee McLaughlin 110, Elizabeth Miller 126 ea (1), Yoder (3), Robins (5) and J. Kuzminsky; Miller, sr., Woodinville; Aushanti Potts-Woods, Adna — Wilson, Young (5), Ashley (6) and sr., Curtis; Steven Beo, sr., Richland. SATURDAY, April 2 CLASS 2A Girls Tennis McCloskey Honorable mention — Ferron Flavors, sr., College Baseball Player of the year — Uju Chibuogwu, sr., At Longview Federal Way; Drew Magaoay, sr., Cascade Centralia at Green River, 1 p.m. Shorecrest W.F. West 5, R.A. Long 1 At Winlock (Everett); Cameron Cranston, jr., Union; Baseball First team — Uju Chibuogwu, sr., Shorecrest; Singles TIGERS 10, CARDINALS 0 (5 inn.) Christian Davis, sr., Yelm; Eric Wattree, sr., Klahowya at Centralia, 10 a.m. 1. Megan Meharg (RAL) def. Rielee Flodin Napavine 206 12 — 10 14 0 South Kitsap. Elisa Kooiman, jr., Lynden; Kendall Bird, jr., Sedro-Woolley at Rochester, 3 p.m. 6-1, 6-1 Winlock 000 00 — 0 3 2 White River; Kassidy Malcolm, sr., Ellensburg; Toledo at Kittitas, 11 a.m. (DH) 2. Mya Davis (WFW) def. Melissa Tran 7-5, Batteries: Napavine — Sam Fagerness and CLASS 3A Makenna Schultz, sr., River Ridge. Boys Soccer 6-3 Dawson; Winlock —Weinert, Anderson (5) Player of the year — Isiah Brown, sr., Lake- Honorable mention — Alyssa Blankenship, W.F. West at White Salmon, 2 p.m. 3. Joelle Chung (WFW) def. Delaney Mor- and Steveson side (Seattle) sr., Washougal; Tarryn Hart, soph., Wapato; gan 6-1, 6-1 First team — Isiah Brown, sr., Lakeside (Seat- Emma Duf, jr., Black Hills; Darian Gore, sr., Sunday, April 3 Doubles Game 2 tle); Jaylen Nowell, jr., Garield; Sam Cunlife, White River; Edie Breckenridge, Burlington- College Baseball 1. Isabelle Vander stoep/Emma Lund TIGERS 16, CARDINALS 1 sr., Rainier Beach; JaQuori McLaughlin, sr., Centralia at Grays Harbor, 1 p.m. (WFW) def. Selan Sheier/Bethany Marlowe Napavine 011 503 6 16 Peninsula; David Jenkins, sr., Wilson. Edison. 6-0, 6-2 Winlock 001 000 0 1 Honorable mention — David Woodward, Local Results 2. Charlotte Graf/Megan Wilks (WFW) def. Batteries: Napavine — Owen and Dawson; sr., Edmonds-Woodway; Roberto Gittens, jr., CLASS 1A Tuesday’s Results Anna Brigden/Tori Surface 6-1, 6-2 Winlock — Dean and Anderson Foss; Mikey Henn, sr., Bellevue; Ryan Lacey, Player of the year — Kara Bajema, sr., Lynden Baseball 3. Jordan Norquist/Alexis Akins (WFW) def. sr., Auburn Mountainview. Christian At Centralia Maria Hernandez/Taylor Tottemark 6-2, 6-2 At Chehalis First team — Kara Bajema, sr., Lynden Chris- TIGERS 12, WOLVES 7 CLASS 2A THUNDERBIRDS 8, BEARCATS 4 tian; Shoni Pritchett, sr., Charles Wright; Jor- Black Hills 101 122 0 — 7 11 3 Wednesday’s Results Tumwater 320 021 0 — 8 10 1 Player of the year — Trevon Allen, sr., dan Spradlin, jr., Montesano; Kaelyn Shipley, Centralia 112 710 X — 12 17 3 College Baseball W.F. West 000 030 1 — 4 6 3 Clarkston. Batteries: Black Hills — Jake Perry, Zach At Centralia Batteries: Tumwater — Dardano, Hayes First team — Trevon Allen, sr., Clarkston; jr., Kalama; Alexis Castro, jr., Granger. James (4), Tyler Warren (5) and Milo Ames; Game 1 (5), Rodriguez (7) and Davis; W.F. West — Sterling Sommers, sr., Lynden; Coleman Honorable mention — Parker Esary, jr., Centralia — Riley Christensen, Conner Spen- TRAILBLAZERS 10, DOLPHINS 0 Hawkins, White (5), Wichert (7) and Steen, Sparling, sr., Ellensburg; Jordan Blodgett, sr., Kalama; Daylee Hanson, sr., King’s. cer (6) and Chase Evinger Shoreline 000 000 00 —0 5 3 Paul (7) Wapato; Philip Pepple, soph., Shorecrest. Centralia 400 000 33 —10 13 1 Honorable mention — Cole Rabedeaux, sr., CLASS 2B At Tumwater Batteries: Shoreline — Cox, Reintjes (6), At Tumwater North Kitsap; Kobe Key, sr., River Ridge; Gun- Player of the year — Jill Townsend, jr., BEARCATS 4, THUNDERBIRDS 3 Krouss (8) and Irvine; Centralia — Olson, WOLVES 3, TIGERS 1 ner Chronis, soph., Grandview; TJ Mickelson, Okanogan. W.F. West 013 000 0 — 4 7 4 Turner (8) and Lopez, Knoth (7), Myklebust Centralia 000 001 0 — 1 4 2 jr., Black Hills; Will Burghardt, jr., Mark Morris. First team — Jill Townsend, jr., Okanogan; Tumwater 120 000 0 — 3 2 1 (8) Black Hills 012 000 X — 3 4 0 Batteries: W.F. West — Jacob Cleary and Batteries: Centralia — Cody Parker, Nolan CLASS 1A Melissa Lee, soph., Napavine; Karlee Free- Kolby Steen; Tumwater — Chase, Walter (5) Game 2 Wasson (6) and Chase Evinger; Black Hills — Player of the year — Corey Kispert, jr., King’s. man, soph., Raymond, Sam Woodley, sr., and Davis DOLPHINS 13, TRAILBLAZERS 7 Miller, Hutson (7) and Ames First team — Corey Kispert, jr., King’s; Scotty Toutle Lake; Peyton Souvenir, jr., Wahkiakum. Shoreline 102 035 2 —13 16 0 Burge, sr., Zillah; Kienan Walter, sr., King’s Honorable mention — Jordyn Boesel, jr., At Aberdeen Centralia 012 040 0 —7 8 4 Softball Way Christian; Zach Roetcisoender, sr., Lyn- Okanogan; Makenzie Kaech, soph., Ilwaco; BEAVERS 5, BOBCATS 1 Batteries: Shoreline — Gregory, At Ridgeield den Christian; Brock Johnson, sr., Castle Rock. Irene Pineda, sr., Mabton; Desenay Guerrero, Tenino 000 000 5 — 5 1 3 Mackin (3), Barnett (5), Dwyer (5) and SPUDDERS 7, TIGERS 6 Honorable mention — Timothy Soares, sr., sr., Mabton; Hailey Higashi, jr., St. George’s; Aberdeen 000 001 0 — 1 2 2 Zurbrugg;Centralia — Sakellariou, Turner Centralia 410 001 —6 Mount Baker; Tyler Morris, sr., Sultan; Hunter Rachel Bozlee, sr., Northwest Christian. Batteries: Tenino — Strawn, Bratton (6) (3), Brown (4), Davis (5), Child (7) and Kessel, Ridgeield 411 10x —7 Esary, sr., Kalama; Trey Delp, jr., Zillah. and Spencer Brewer; Aberdeen — Josh Col- Minnick (5), Myklebust (6) Batteries: Centralia — Jasmine Reyna, lette, Williamson (7) and Silva Tayler Bailey (2) and Melissa Zion CLASS 2B CLASS 1B Baseball Player of the year — Jaron Kirkley, sr., Player of the year — Zoe Moser, sr., Colton. Softball At Mossyrock Softball Mossyrock. First team — Zoe Moser, sr., Colton; Katelyn At Rochester TITANS 10, VIKINGS 0 (5 inn.) At Winlock First team — Jaron Kirkley, sr., Mossyrock; Banks, sr., Sunnyside Christian; Cierra Jo WARRIORS 11, SPARTANS 1 Pe Ell-WV 130 33 — 10 7 2 Game 1 Kaleb Poquette, sr., Morton-White Pass; Luke McKeown, sr., Touchet; Emily Holder, sr., Ever- Forks 000 10 —1 3 5 Mossyrock 000 00 — 0 1 5 TIGERS 16, CARDINALS 1 Lovelady, jr., Life Christian; Roy Zavala, sr., green Lutheran; Megan Weller, sr., Quilcene. Rochester 211 7x —11 10 1 Batteries: Pe Ell-Willapa Valley — Red Napavine 432 25 —16 13 2 Mabton; Ryan Ricks, jr., Northwest Christian. Batteries: Forks — Dean and Adams; Arrington and Kaelin Jurek; Mossyrock — Winlock 001 00 —1 2 8 Honorable mention — Wyatt Stanley, jr., Honorable mention — Demi Jo Vaughn, Rochester — Hahn, Glazer (7) and Phelps Aaron Jennings and Kyle Palmer Batteries: Napavine — Music, Williams (5) Napavine; Chance Williams, sr., Brewster; sr., Republic; Karleena Walther, sr., Taholah; and Oster; Winlock — N/A JR Delgado, jr., Warden; Chase Burnham, jr., Shania Graham, jr., Republic; Adiya Jones, sr., At Aberdeen Liberty; Brock Ravet, jr., Kittitas. Tulalip Heritage. SPORTS ON THE AIR

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Tuesday’s 2A Baseball College Baseball Blazers Split Against Shoreline By The Chronicle The Trailblazers won half of an NWAC baseball doublehead- er over NWAC rival Shoreline Wednesday at Ed Wheeler Field, taking the first game 10-0 in a mercy rule-short- ened game before falling 13-7 in the nightcap. Shoreline out- scored the Blazers 7-0 over the final two innings of Game 2. Centralia jumped out to a 4-0 lead after one inning in the opener, helped along by Gehrig Teahon’s two-run double. There was no other scoring until the seventh inning, which began with a triple from Josh Muneno. Austin Patsy, who was 2 for 3 in the game, hit a sacrifice fly to score Teahon. Caleb Child ended the game in the eighth with a two-run double. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] Noah Minnick was 3 for 5 for Centralia's Riley Christensen winds up for a pitch during a 2A Evergreen league game against Black Hills on Tuesday in Centralia. the Trailblazers, with a double, two RBIs and two runs. Wyatt Baker also went 3 for 5, with two runs scored. Tigers Pound 17 Hits in Win Over Wolves Brandon Olson pitched seven innings for Centralia, striking EVCO: Centralia twice and caught stealing once, out three with four hits. and the Tigers were unable to get The Blazers were ahead 7-6 Opens League Slate a bunt down. through five innings in the sec- with 12-7 Win “Our execution wasn’t very ond game, but gave up five runs good,” Ashmore added. “It’s little in the sixth and two in the sev- By Aaron VanTuyl things like that we’ve got to get enth to relinquish the lead. [email protected] better at.” Alex Cox and Teahon both Tate Determan, Austin Pace went 2 for 4 with two doubles The Tigers, starting the Ever- and Nate Hutson all had two hits and an RBI for Centralia (4-11). green 2A Conference portion of for the Wolves. Centralia takes on Green Riv- their State 2A title defense, are er on Saturday in Lacey, in the holding themselves to a high Cleary Pitches Bearcats Past Trailblazers’ first West Region standard. game of the season. And, as such, their 12-7 win Tumwater over Black Hills Tuesday after- TUMWATER — Jacob noon at Ed Wheeler Field was a Cleary made a splash in the All-State win — and kept the Tigers un- Bearcats’ 2016 Evergreen 2A beaten at 5-0 — but not necessar- Conference debut. Continued from Sports 1 ily one worth celebrating. Cleary needed just 79 pitches The Tigers’ leadoff, No. 3 to get a complete-game win over In the girls ranks, Okanagan and cleanup hitters — Riley the defending District 4 cham- Christensen, Nolan Wasson and junior Jill Townsend repeated as pion Thunderbirds here on Tues- the state’s 2B Player of the Year Christian Peters, respectively day night. The senior gave up — combined to go 9 for 13 with after leading the Bulldogs to an- two hits, struck out five without other undefeated season. Four five doubles and a home run, and a walk and didn’t allow a baser- athletes from District 4 rounded Centralia led 11-3 after four in- MATT BAIDE / [email protected] unner over the final four innings out the 2B first team, includ- nings. Centralia's Nolan Wasson prepares to throw to irst after tagging second base dur- of the game. ing Melissa Lee, the sophomore After that, though, the Tigers ing a 2A Evergreen league game against Black Hills on Tuesday in Centralia. “That’s what we expected of from Napavine who was The coasted a bit, according to coach Jacob — maybe not quite this Chronicle’s All-Area MVP af- Rex Ashmore. The way the Tigers were hit- Wasson went 4 for 4 with early in the season, but we know ter averaging 16.5 ppg, with 8.2 “In this league you’ve got to ting, though, he had a sizeable three RBIs, and Peters was 2 for he’s capable of it,” Bearcat coach rebounds and 3.2 steals to lead keep playing,” Ashmore said. “I cushion, and the righthander 4 with a solo homer to left-center Bryan Bullock said. “He kept the Tigers to the state title game. thought from the fifth inning on, helped himself out by going 3 for field in the fifth inning. them off balance, and he had all Raymond’s Karlee Freeman, we weren’t intense enough. We 5 with three doubles. “It was what you’d expect three pitches working.” Toutle Lake’s Sam Woodley and kind of sat back a little bit, and Centralia led 4-2 after three out of seniors,” Ashmore said The defense, Bullock added, Peyton Souvenir of Wahkiakum Black Hills is not going to let that let the pitcher down early, with innings and exploded for seven of Wasson, Peters and Chris- rounded out the first team. happen.” the first T-Bird batter of the runs in the fourth. Christensen tensen’s work at the plate. “They Note: See Scoreboard on page The Wolves scored twice in game reaching on an error and know they are expected to do big S2 for a complete All-State list. the fifth and twice in the sixth, led off the inning with a double, then scoring on a throwing error. not enough to pull anyone to the Wasson hit a two-run single, things for us this year, and so far, The second inning started in the edge of their seats, but enough Kieran Bredeson and Chase Ev- at the beginning of the year, it’s same fashion, with Tumwater’s for a wakeup call. inger each hit RBI singles, and been nice to see.” only two hits pushing across the Softball “They just kept chipping away Christensen added a two-run Six of Black Hills’ 11 hits balance of its offense. at us, and actually got back in the double in his second at-bat of the came in the fifth and sixth in- W.F. West wrapped up its Continued from Sports 1 fourth inning. nings. game a little bit,” Ashmore said. own scoring in the top of the Napavine (4-2) hosts Toutle “We actually got more pro- “I think we need to be more Riley Christensen worked the third. Down 3-1, Drew Forgione Lake on April 9. Winlock hosts duction out of somewhere other intense throughout the entire first five innings for the Tigers hit a two-out RBI single, and PWV the same day. to get the win, striking out five, than our top four,” Ashmore said, game,” Christensen said. “Later Hunter Fuchs followed it up with walking two, hitting one and citing left fielder Joey Aliff’s 3 for on in the innings we were kind of a two-run single. allowing seven hits with three 3 performance. “You can’t get by down, but that’s one of the major Fuchs and Kolby Steen each PWV Earns Two Against earned runs. in this league with four guys.” things we need to work on.” had two hits for W.F. West, Mossyrock “It feel like I could have done a Evinger and Bredeson were The other “needs improve- while Tyson Guerrero and Da- MOSSYROCK — Pe Ell- ton better,” he said. “It wasn’t my both 2 for 3, with Bredeson driv- ment” areas were more minor; kota Hawkins each added base Willapa Valley earned two wins best pitching.” ing in two runs. baserunners were picked off knocks. against Mossyrock here on Wednesday, as the Titans defeat- ed the Vikings 17-3 and 21-2 in out, and he got me.” good job of making him throw Wednesday in a 3-1 Evergreen C2BL action. Bearcats Steen stayed in the game, no strikes, and we were just one or 2A Conference loss to Black Mossyrock got a solo homer worse for wear. two hits away from really put- Hills. from Jamie Carlson for an early Continued from Sports 1 “I really like my catcher, so ting pressure on them.” Centralia, in its first loss lead, and went ahead in the third I’m going to stick up for him. The Bearcats left six run- of the season, managed just found a bit of a spark, when on a two-run shot by Ava Nelson, He’s a tough kid,” Bullock said. ners on base over the final three four hits — all in the last three but the Titans answered and nev- Hunter Fuchs ended Dardano’s “Those things happen, so I don’t innings, a span in which they innings — against the same no-hit bid with a single. Tyson er looked back. want to say that it was intention- notched all six of their hits. Wolves team it beat 12-7 on Dakota Brooks pitched all Guerrero followed that up with al, but it was definitely a border- “That’s the one positive that Tuesday. a single, prompting the T-Birds five innings, holding Mossyrock line play that high school base- can come out of tonight. We Chase Evinger was 2 for 3 to bring Logan Hayes in to pitch. to five hits, to get the win, and ball has tried to eliminate.” definitely didn’t hang our heads. for Centralia, and Garrett Hicks Elijah Johnson promptly PWV scored 11 in the fifth to put Andrews eventually came We competed,” Bullock said. added a hit and drove in the Ti- the game away. plated two runs with a double “We battled back and had some and moved to third on a balk, around to score on a wild pitch, gers’ lone run with a sacrifice fly “We were playing a pretty and the Bearcats needed four opportunities to drive in runs at in the sixth. good game with them until the from where he scored on Dakota the end of the game that could Hawkins’ ground out to second runs to tie things up in the Jaycee Miller pitched the first fifth inning and then we had a bottom of the seventh — an have got us back to a one- or 6 ⅔ innings for Black Hills to get meltdown,” Mossyrock coach to cut the lead to 7-3. two-run ballgame, which could That set the stage for the occasion for which Tumwater the win. Mike Carlson said. “It was one brought in Rodriguez. have made things interesting.” “We didn’t make very good of those big snowballs you just game’s most intense moment. Johnson went 2 for 4 to Tumwater’s Andrew Pullar led The hard-throwing, side- adjustments at the plate until scratch your head at. It couldn’t arm-delivery right-hander out lead the Bearcats at the plate. the fifth,” Centralia coach Rex have gone any worse.” off the sixth with a single and Hawkins worked the first four tried to score on Noah Andrews’ of right field was wild enough to Ashmore said, adding that his The Titans led 7-0 in Game 2 make things interesting, hitting innings on the mound, giving team left the bases loaded in the before Mossyrock pulled Jamie long fly to right-center. The up four hits with four strikeouts two batters and walking another seventh. “We had plenty of op- Carlson, who had throws 250 throw came in to Steen in time and a walk. to load the bases with no out. portunities.” pitches, and brought in Nelson, to nail Pullar, who collided with Rodriguez, Dardano and the Bearcats’ junior catcher on Tyler Pallas drove in a run with Cody Parker worked the first who had never pitched in a var- Pullar each had two hits for sity game. the basepath. a single, but Rodriguez then Tumwater. five innings for Centralia, with Pullar was ejected from struck out three batters — on 16 Nolan Wasson closing things From there, PWV scored five W.F. West (3-3, 1-1 league) runs in the fourth and nine in the game, which was paused pitches — to end the game. plays at Black Hills on Friday. out. The duo combined to give for a few moments while Steen “He’s definitely something up four hits. the fifth to seal the win in five cleaned up a bloody nose. that you can’t prepare for offen- Centralia (5-1, 1-1 league) innings. “It was gushing,” he explained sively, to see somebody throw- Black Hills Splits Past Centralia hosts Tumwater Friday and Kla- PWV (3-3) will host Winlock afterwards. “I was crowding the ing from submarine,” Bullock TUMWATER — The Ti- howya, in a nonleague game, at on April 9. Mossyrock (2-4, 0-4) line too much, and the ball was said. “The kids, I thought, did a ger offense faltered a bit here 10 a.m. Saturday. plays at Toledo on April 9. Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 SPORTS

Tuesday’s 2A/1A Softball Big Fourth Inning Lifts Warriors Over Spartans By Lars Steier “We just have to go back [email protected] and work on a few things,” Lancaster said. “The kids ROCHESTER — It took are gelling well. They know a few innings, but the War- there’s no reason why they riors got their bats going. shouldn’t be 7-0 this year. Rochester generated seven Hoquiam was our biggest runs in the bottom of the challenge, but we’ll come fourth inning to break open back and get them.” a 4-1 game, as the Warriors Rochester hits the road topped the Spartans 11-1 in to face Forks again on a mercy rule-shortened Ev- Thursday. ergreen 2A/1A League con- test here on Tuesday. Rochester opened the in- Beavers Rally in Seventh to ning by putting six consecu- Beat Aberdeen tive batters on base. Delaney ABERDEEN — Tenino Glazer, Kiah Horger and rallied late here Tuesday to Jaelin Lancaster had singles, ward off Aberdeen, 7-5, in and Courtney Baird added a Evergreen 2A/1A League three-run triple during the softball action. streak. The Beavers trailed 5-2 “We’ve been kind of heading into the seventh struggling the last couple inning, but hits from Fe- games. I think batting-wise licia Gubbe and Morgan we just caught up to their Masters, followed by a trio pitcher,” Rochester coach of Aberdeen errors, and an Jared Lancaster said. “We RBI single from Na’Taya had some big hits at the Holmes, erased the deficit right times, and we capi- and Tenino its seventh win talized on those RBIs with of the season. Courtney.” Morgan Masters got the Matt Baide / [email protected] Glazer added a two-RBI win in the circle for Tenino, PWV’s Red Arrington fields a ground ball during a Central 2B League game on Wednesday in Mossyrock. double later in the inning. working all seven innings She totalled three hits on with three strikeouts, a walk, three at-bats for the after- McCloskey drove in another the mound for Adna (3-3) and 10 hits and just one earned Baseball run in the fourth with a ground- worked three innings, allowing noon, with three stolen run. bases. er, and the Pirates held a 4-1 lead six runs. Isaac Ingle started the “She pitched a great Continued from Sports 1 “We had a few steals,” going into the fifth. fourth, with Spencer Burdick game,” Tenino coach Ka- With two outs and a runner Lancaster said. “Still, we tossing the last 3 ⅔ with five Trina Haupert said. “And Mossyrock led 9-5 after four on in the fifth, though, Toledo could have been more ag- strikeouts and three earned (catcher Felicia) Gubbe — innings of Game 2, but commit- strung together five straight hits gressive. We have some runs. not only did she call the ted five of their eight errors in — highlighted by an RBI double pretty smart base runners. Gray, Wilson, Ingle and Da- game, but she had some fifth and sixth innings to help from Dalton Yoder and an RBI … We’re just trying to take vid Young all had two hits for clutch hits.” PWV score eight runs. single from Conner Vermilyea advantage of that and get Adna, with Spencer Burdick Gubbe went 2 for 3 with “Those two innings really — to plate five runs and take the upperclassmen on bases.” driving in two runs. killed us, and really separated lead for good. Sophomore Hunter a triple and an RBI, and them from us,” Bullock said. “For us in that first game it Hahn pitched four innings Merissa Richardson was 2 “It was just one of those nights was just missed opportunities,” Winlock Drops Doubleheader to in the win for the War- for 3. Molly Eckardt drove where everything was going our Adna coach Jon Rooklidge said. Napavine riors. Glazer, a freshman, in two runs, and Masters way, and all the sudden at the “It’s been the story of where we’ve entered the game in the 5th was 1 for 3 with an RBI. WINLOCK — Napavine end it was a merry-go-round.” been so far this year. We’ve got for Rochester, the last of the “We had some really swept the Cardinals in a C2BL Kyle Palmer had two hits for chances to blow games open, game with Rochester lead- good plays, but we also doubleheader — 10-0 and 16-1 — Mossyrock, and Danny Nelson and strikeouts are the big culprit. ing by 10 runs. The duo showed a few things that we here on Wednesday. had a hit and drove in two runs. We just have not put the ball in combined to give up three can improve on that we’ll Zach Weinert pitched a com- Arrington, Jurek, Trevor play.” hits. be hammering out at prac- plete game for Winlock in the Cook and Ryan Shepherd each Yoder went 2 for 4 and Ver- “Today was one of the tice,” Haupert said. “Mostly first matchup, and registered had two hits for PWV. Jurek milyea was 3 for 4 with two RBIs. first times we got to throw mental errors. The physical one of the team’s three hits. took over on the mound in the Yoder, who pitched the third and our freshman/sophomore skills are there. It’s just the Sam Fagerness went 3 for 3 fifth inning to earn the win. fourth innings, got the win, and combo in there. We hadn’t mental game.” with a home run, a double and Mossyrock (0-6) plays at To- Dakota Robins struck out five had that combo yet. Hunter Tenino (7-0, 4-0 league) three runs scored for Napavine. ledo on April 9. The Titans (6- over the final three frames. was having a hard time hit- hosts Aberdeen on Thurs- Mac Fagerness was 2 for 2 with 1, 6-0 league) face Rainier in a Tyson Gray, Spencer Burdick, ting her spots earlier on. We day. three runs scored and a double nonleague game at the RAC in and Wes Wilson all had hits for hadn’t thrown Delaney yet, for the Tigers. The game was Wednesday’s Results Lacey on Saturday. Adna, and Wilson worked the last in a game. It was good game’s first four innings with called after five innings, with for her to get time on the Centralia Falls Just Short two hits, two strikeouts and a Napavine up by 10. mound.” Against Ridgefield Toledo Tops Adna in Opener; In the second matchup, Game 2 Left Unsettled walk. The Warriors jumped The nightcap is expected to Weinert was 2 for 3 with an out to a 2-0 lead in the first RIDGEFIELD — The RBI. Wyatt Dean pitched the Tigers couldn’t quite pull ADNA — The Indians got a be completed today. inning off a 2 RBI single key C2BL win, 6-4, in Game 1, Kolt Korpi was 3 for 4 for full game for the Cardinals, who from junior Jessica Girardin. it out here on Wednesday, drop to 0-6. falling to Ridgefield 7-6 in a and the nightcap went a bit too Toledo (5-0) in Game 2, and Girardin went 2 for 3 with far into the night here Wednes- Vermilyea, Jackson Kuzminsky “We made some improve- three RBIs and a walk. nonleague game after leav- ments at the plate, but we’re not ing three runners on base in day. and Dylan Hoiseck each had Freshman Britney Dean Game 2 was called on ac- two of the Indians’ 14 hits. Wes improving as quickly as I’d like,” pitched a complete game the top of the seventh. Winlock coach Scott Weinert “We played well, it was count of darkness after seven Kuzminsky started and pitched for Forks. Dean also had a said. “We’ve got a layoff com- just a difference of one innings, with the score tied at 10. four innings for Toledo, giving double in the third inning. ing up and we’re going to spend play here or there and we The opener went back and up six hits and four runs, with Rochester capitalized on a lot of time working at getting would’ve given up four runs forth, with Adna drawing three Yoder taking over in the fourth five errors by Forks, while better.” rather than seven,” Centra- quick walks off Toledo starter and getting touched up for four committing just one. Wes Kuzminsky to prompt a more runs. Vermilyea pitched Winlock is idle until April 9, Despite having 10 hits, lia coach Mike McDonald said. “But we hit well and pitching change, and then scor- the sixth and seventh, allowing when it heads to Pe Ell to face Lancaster saw batting as ing those three base runners two unearned runs and fanning the Titans. Napavine (4-3, 4-2 an area in which his team we were in the ball game the whole way.” with a single by Bryce McClos- five. league) hosts Toutle Lake in a could be more successful. key, a balk and a pair of errors. Sawyer Burdick started on twinbill on April 9. “My top hitters still aren’t Sophomore McKenna hitting. There’s always room Smith and senior Payton for improvement,” Lancast- Pocklington each went 2 for Tuesday’s 2A/1A Baseball er said. Defensively, Lan- 4 with two RBIs for Centra- caster believes the young lia, which fell to 0-5 on the squad has been effective. year. Beavers Get One Hit in 5-1 Win Over Aberdeen We’ve been playing a “We’re knocking on By The Chronicle the bases after an error by the Rochester Gets First Win of the pretty strong defense even the door,” McDonald said. ABERDEEN — A six-inning pitcher. Year, Beating Forks 17-1 though we’re playing two “We’re going to get there pitcher’s duel got wild at the Guzman then scored from freshman and three sopho- soon.” third on a wild pitch, making the FORKS — Rochester had the end, and the Beavers snuck out timely hits they’d been lacking mores,” Lancaster said. Tayler Bailey, who of Grays Harbor with a 5-1 Ev- score 2-0, and after an out Alex “They all play travel [select] pitched six innings after en- Bratton hit a ground ball to the this season, getting their first ergreen 2A/1A League win over win of the year with a 17-1 vic- ball. Defensively we’ve been tering the game in the sec- the Bobcats here Tuesday. right side that scored a run. really sound.” ond, added a double for the Finally, with two outs, tory over Forks here Tuesday in a It wasn’t, however, quite that Evergreen 2A/1A League match- The Warriors improved Tigers. simple; Tenino was held hitless Strawn lined the Beavers’ only to 6-1, with a 4-1 mark in Centralia hosts Black hit of the game into the outfield up. for the first 6 ⅔ innings of the The Warriors scored 17 runs league play. Their lone loss Hills on Thursday in the game by Aberdeen’s Josh Collett, to score two runs. Bratton, who came against Hoquiam on Tigers’ first Evergreen 2A came on to pitch in the sixth, on 12 hits, ending the game after while Beaver ace Kaleb Strawn five innings. March 22. Conference game of the year. struck out 12 in 5 ⅔ innings of tossed a scoreless seventh to earn the win. “We’ve struggled so far this work. “We just battled. We made year to get the timely base hits,” “The whole thing was crazy,” Women’s College Basketball them make plays, and they made Rochester coach Brad Quarn- Tenino coach Conner Hoque some mistakes and we took ad- strom said. “Twelve hits is about Seattle U. Women’s Coach Bonvicini Resigns said. “It was just a classic pitch- vantage of them,” Hogue said. “It average, but we’ve only been get- er’s duel.” was good to see the kids battle ting about four runs. This time it SEATTLE (AP) — Joan Bon- sion I. The Redhawks won the Aberdeen — which finished back from adversity.” was kind of the opposite. It was vicini, who became the 17th WAC regular season title in 2013 the game with two hits — scored Collett finished with seven good to see us get those clutch coach to reach 700 career victo- and earlier this season Bonvicini its only run in the bottom of the strikeouts, while Strawn allowed base hits.” ries earlier this season, has re- reached the 700-win mark in her sixth, helped along by a throw- two hits and walked eight. The win brings the Warriors signed as head coach of Seattle. career with a January victory ing error. “Aberdeen was pretty selec- to 1-6. The school announced Bonv- over Chicago State. In the top of the seventh, tive at the plate, and he had high Ethan Worden threw a com- though, the Beavers went to icini’s decision on Tuesday night. Before arriving at Seattle, pitch-counts in a few innings, plete game for Rochester, allow- In a statement Bonvicini says she work. Robbie Wall drew a lead- Bonvicini coached at Arizona but he pounded the strike zone ing four hits while tossing 5 K’s. thanks Seattle for the opportu- off walk and crept to third on a Bradden Schneider went 2 for and Long Beach State. She led the best he has all year,” Hogue nity to represent the school and pair of passed balls, and Calvin said. “He just needed to battle 4 with three RBIs and a double, says, “I plan to continue to invest Long Beach State to the Final Guzman walked. Riley Wright through it.” and Joel McCarthy was 3 for 3 in the lives of young people and Four in 1987 and 1988. laid down a squeeze bunt that Tenino (3-2, all league games) with three RBIs for the Warriors, to participate in the game I love.” The school said Kristen scored that scored Wall to tie the hosts Aberdeen Thursday, and who scored all of their runs in Bonvicini was hired in 2009 O’Neill Phillips will serve as in- game, and safely reached first plays Klahowya at Cheney Sta- the first four innings. and helped lead the school terim coach while a search takes on the play. Dylan Stakelin, up dium on Friday at 4 p.m. in a Rochester will have a rematch through its transition to Divi- place. next, also bunted, which loaded nonleague game. with Forks at home today. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016

2A/1A Track & Field 2A Girls Tennis W.F. West Drops First of Rochester’s Josh Kennedy Wins Three at Eatonville the Season to Tumwater By The Chronicle at 172-1, the latter of which is the sides. Beau Stidham won the pole vault By The Chronicle best 2A mark in the state by over Freshman Erika Brumfield (13-6), and Josh Walters won EATONVILLE — Roches- TUMWATER—After a 5-0 10 feet. won the 800 meters (2 minutes, the long jump (18-5.5). Henry ter’s Josh Kennedy continued run to open the season, W.F. Peter Holman also won the 35 seconds), Emma Moon won teamed up with Cory Davis, Jack his solid season with three wins West dropped its first of the sea- 3200, in 11:01, for the Warrior the 1600 (5:44), Kendra Botten- Mallonee and Dallas Taylor to in an Evergreen 2A/1A League son, losing 5-1 to Tumwater here boys. berg won the shot put (30 feet, win the 4x400 relay in 3:38. track meet here Wednesday. on Wednesday in Evergreen 2A Rochester will host Eatonville, 11.5 inches) and the javelin (114- Winners for the Tiger girls Kennedy won the high jump Conference action. Elma and Hoquiam on April 14. 10), and Allie Haakenson won were Sarah Williams (triple jump, at 6-feet, 2 inches, won the triple The Bearcats first doubles the long jump (14-9) for the Lady 27-0.25), Kary Sathre (16.64) and jump at 41-10, and won the 300 Bearcats. Kiara Steen, Ashley team of Isabelle Vander stoep Bearcat Girls Win at Home freshman Makayla Erickson hurdles in a personal-record Abbott, Madison Marquez and and Emma Lund came back to 41.58 seconds. W.F. West’s girls came out on Alida Ellingson won the 4x100 (3200, 13:36), while on the boys win their match after dropping “Josh is a tremendous athlete top at an Evergreen 2A Confer- relay in 55.26 seconds. side Layne Pertzborn (110 hur- the first set in a tiebreaker, 6-7 (3- who can be successful at many ence track meet Wednesday at In the boys meet, Ka’imi dles, 16.44) and Vance Voetberg 7). Vander stoep and Lund took different events,” Rochester Bearcat Stadium. Henry won the 400 (54.73), J.P. (1600, 4:58) were winners. the next two sets, 7-5 and 6-4. coach Troy Holman said. “I just The Bearcats scored 78 points Guyer won the 3200 (10:07), An- W.F. West will run in Port- “That was a really good match need to find the right mix of to edge Tumwater for first, while drew Painter won the 300 hur- land at Grant High School’s Cot- for them, because they really had events for him.” the Bearcat boys came in second dles (44.48), Tanner McDonald ton Invitational on Friday. Cen- to battle to win this one,” W.F. Journey Fourtner won the —72 to 68 — to the T-Birds. won the shot put (41-6.5), Troy tralia is off until April 12, when West coach Jack State said. “They discus at 126-9, and the javelin Centralia was third on both Yarter won the high jump (5-6), the Tigers host Kelso. were tentative in the first set, but in the second set they turned it Tuesday’s Prep Boys Soccer up, almost like they had an on/ off switch.” State was also impressed with the performance of freshman third singles Joelle Chung, who fell to Sophia Koelsch, 6-4, 6-3. “That was a great match, and we found some little things that Joelle needs to work on to be able to beat [Koelsch],” State said. W.F. West plays at Centralia today.

Centralia Falls to Black Hills on Tiebreaker Centralia won all three dou- bles matches, but fell to Black Hills on a tiebreak, in 2A Ev- ergreen League action here on Wednesday. Both teams won an equal number of sets, but the Ti- gers lost after taking 38 games to Black Hills’ 46. We were missing 3 of our varsity players today, but the girls that stepped in played their hearts out,” Centralia coach Deb Keahey said. “ I love the fight in MATT BAIDE / [email protected] these girls. They never stop bat- Centralia’s Laurence Silva (7) shoots a penalty kick during a nonleague game against Columbia River on Tuesday in Centralia. tling. As a coach, that’s what you want to see in your players.” The first doubles pair of Hayden Blaser and Hannah Jef- Centralia Doubles Up Columbia River fries cruised in their match, win- ning 6-0, 6-1. Hannah Gunder- By The Chronicle sen and Ellie Corwin were Laurence Silva broke a 2-2 tie victorious at second doubles, 6-2, in the 75th minute, and Centra- 6-1, and third doubles team Ra- lia held on to defeat Columbia chel Wilkerson and Katie Wil- River 4-2 at home on Tuesday in liams won 6-3, 6-3. nonleague action. Centralia (4-2) hosts W.F. Silva added his second goal of West today. the game three minutes later on a penalty kick for the Tigers. Tuesday’s Results Luis Madrigal, who assisted W.F. West Beats R.A. Long on Silva’s game-winning goal, tied the game at one in the 58th LONGVIEW—W.F. West minute after a scoreless first half. fought through windy condi- “We controlled the ball in the tions to take a 5-1 win over R.A. first half, we just couldn’t score,” Long here on Tuesday in a non- Centralia coach Phil Strodemier league match. said. “The boys played a great “The wind it made it difficult,” game ... controlled the pace and Bearcats coach Jack State said. possession of the ball.” “But I thought most of them did a Binod Sapkota also scored for better job in the second set using Centralia, converting a penalty it to their advantage.” kick in the 67th minute. The first doubles pair of Isa- Sophomore Jesse Vazquez belle Vander stoep and Emma had three saves in goal for the Ti- Lund fell behind 2-0 in the sec- gers, who improve to 4-1 on the ond set before rattling off six year. MATT BAIDE / [email protected] straight games to earn the win. Cemtralia plays at Prairie, in Third singles Joelle Chung Vancouver, today. Centralia’s Alfonso Gonzalez and Columbia River’s Samuel RitmeesterLoy battle for a loose ball during a nonleague game on Tuesday in Centralia. also had an impressive perfor- mance with a 6-1, 6-1 win, as did Bearcats Hang on for Win night. But when we were up 3-1 in the 24th minute, with an as- over Montesano here Wednes- second singles Mya Davis, who VANCOUVER — W.F. West we kind of took it for granted, sist from Malunat, who added a day in Evergreen 2A/1A League won 7-5, 6-3. jumped out to an early lead had some mental breakdowns.” goal of his own a minute later. action. The second doubles team with two goals in the first four Schilter scored in the 50th Orlando Hurtado and Jona- The Warriors opened the of Charlotte Graff and Megan minutes, then held on for a 4-3 minute, on what would end up than Van Vleck also scored for scoring four minutes in, with a Wilks, and third doubles pair win over 3A Fort Vancouver in being the game-winning goal United. Toledo-Winlock led 7-1 goal from Jesus Torres. Jordan Norquist and Alexis a nonleague matchup here on for the Bearcats, after Hum- at halftime. In the 38th minute, Casey Akins also won. Tuesday. berto Garcia made it 4-3 for Fort United improve to 5-0-1 Bronson scored for Montesano with the win, with a 2-0-1 re- Santiago Fernando opened Vancouver in the 57th minute. to knot the game at one. Centralia Falls to 4A Olympia the scoring in the first minute W.F. West (3-3) hosts Kelso cord in the 1A Trico League “We just could not finish to- United takes on King’s Way for the Bearcats, with a goal as- today in another nonleague night,” Rochester coach Brian OLYMPIA — Centralia took Christian at home today. sisted by Liam Radtke. Then just game. Ziese said. “We had some great on 4A power Olympia here on Note: United tied La Center three minutes later, Fernando chances but couldn’t get it done Tuesday, falling 4-1 in a non- 1-1 on Saturday. Adair Garibay assisted on a goal by Zach Schil- until overtime.” league match. Garibay Powers United to 9-1 scored 35 seconds into the draw. ter. Bearcats junior Cristian Win The win brings the Warriors’ The second doubles pair of Moran made it 3-0 in the 22nd record to 2-4, and 2-2 in league Hannah Gundersen and Rachel minute, assisted by Drew Mann. TOLEDO — Adair Garibay Wednesday’s Results play. Wilkersen was the lone winner notched a hat-trick, and Gus- Fort Vancouver got on the Castillo Scores in OT, Warriors “Hopefully that momentum for the Tigers, with a three-set scoreboard just before halftime, tavo Barragan and Andreas will carry over to the next game,” victory of 6-3,0-6, 6-3. with a 45th minute tally from Malunat had two goals and Beat Monte 2-1 Ziese said. “We just loved the competi- Kahlil Campbell. two assists, as Toledo-Winlock MONTESANO — Alex Cas- Rochester faces Elma at tion. They were a tough team,” “We controlled three quarters United topped Stevenson 9-1 in tillo’s goal in the third minute home on Friday in another Ev- Centralia coach Deb Keahey said. of the game,” W.F. West coach a 1A Trico League matchup here of overtime — knocking in the ergreen matchup. “I was really proud of Hannah Tino Sanchez said. “I thought Tuesday. rebound of his own penalty kick Note: Tenino lost, 7-0, at Ab- and Rachel for coming back...the the boys played really well to- Garagan opened the scoring — lifted Rochester to a 2-1 win erdeen on Wednesday. third set was a matter of will for them. It was fun to watch.” Tuesday’s 2A/1A Girls Golf The loss was the first of the season for Centralia (4-1). “We tried some things they Ashton, Fry Lead Rochester Girls in 291-302 Loss to Eagles wouldn’t normally do because By The Chronicle “I’ve been pleased with how fifth place finishers, with Paige “Those four are all brand new it was nonleague,” Keahey said. Despite dual-medalist honors they’ve played, but [Ashton and Kershaw shooting a 68, and Mar- to the game,” Sprague said. “I “I liked the things they tried. It from Mati Ashton and Nicole Fry] were a little frustrated,” eya McNealley a 69. can tell they’re improving. We didn’t always worked out, but Fry, Rochester fell to Elma, 291- Warriors coach Kyle Sprague The loss drops Rochester to just have to translate that into it was definitely a good way to 302, at Riverside Golf Club in a said. “They didn’t like their 0-3 this season. results.” prepare for the upcoming league Evergreen 2A/1A League match scores. The talk we kept having Allison Beaglie (78), Shelby Rochester will head to Oak- games.” on Tuesday. Ashton and Fry each was, it’s March, you need to be Baird (94), Carlee McLaughlin sridge Golf Course todaay, where Note: The Centralia JV squad shot 65, to edge Elma’s Morgan playing your best golf in May. (110) and Elizabeth Miller (126) the Warriors will take on Mon- defeated Northwest Christian at Rockey, who shot a 66. Elma also had the fourth and also competed for the Warriors. tesano. home on Tuesday, 4-0. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Hunting & Fishing Report Fishing Anglers Prepare for Battle with Insatiable Report: Pinnipeds Over Precious Salmonids March 29 By Craig Hill he relationship between In Marine Area 2 (Westport) The News Tribune anglers and seals or sea the halibut fishing will begin on lions has long been on the May 1 with Sundays and Tues- SOUTH SOUND: The staff at T ‘‘The springers are definitely here. We are Point Defiance Boathouse rocks. This year, with poor pro- days open for harvest. The daily jections for returning salmon catching limits or near limits limit in all halibut areas is one Marina reports salmon coming in nearly across the of spring Chinook.’’ fish per day with no minimum fishing has been slow, but board, the water-top battlefront size requirement. some anglers have landed between angry anglers and blackmouth as large as 7 1/2 pounds. Coho had pre- terra-marine mammals will be Bill “Swanny” Swan HUNTIN’ fraught with extra tension. fishing guide viously been biting along the shorelines, but there Scientists The wait is over for anxious have been no reports of re- like to call hunters who’ve been chomping clubs. Additionally, pinnipeds head and just 19 spring Chinook. on their tom calls. The spring cent catches. animals like WESTPORT: Weather has seals and sea cannot be entangled in netting, One steelhead was also released. youth turkey hunt will happen snares or wire, and anglers may The steelhead bite was focused this Saturday and Sunday with kept the charters docked lions pinni- earlier this week, accord- not strike the animals with any around the trout hatchery while the statewide general spring tur- peds. Fisher- ing to the Wesport Char- object, including their boat. No the springers were pulled from key season slated to run from men like to terboat Association, but call them a tainted baits or poisons are al- disparate stretches of the river. April 15 through May 31. According to Swanny, “The Hunters are allowed three when the weather is nice, nuisance, and lowed. boats are catching ling cod words far salt- By Jordan The WDFW noted in the re- key to catching numbers is a nat- birds in all, but only one turkey ural presentation so if you’re not from western Washington. Some limits. ier, since the Nailon lease that some of those options, NORTH SOUND: getting bit make sure to change it of the best places to search locally Anglers animals are jnailon@ especially the use of pyrotech- have been catching black- nics, may not be advisable or up!” The guide recommends us- are the Willapa Hills, the woods responsible chronline.com ing cured eggs for bait. mouth. legal depending upon the prox- near Cosmopolis and the rolling for the in- Last week at the Cowlitz RAZOR CLAMS: The two- imity of other anglers, or species prairies of Yelm and Tenino. discriminate Salmon Hatchery Separa- month Long Beach clam consumption of so many salmo- protected by the Endangered Turkey hunting is allowed dig ends Thursday, but the tor crews recovered 312 winter from 30 minutes before sunrise nids each year. The pinnipeds Species Act. Federal, state and steelhead and 196 spring Chi- state has proposed digs for congregate in the estuary of the local ordinances may also come until sunset. In 2014, the last year April 3-6 at Long Beach nook. Those numbers indicate with available data, an estimated Columbia River and feast on the into play. that the scales are balancing out on the evening tides and 3,743 turkeys were harvested in waves of salmon as they come The department also warned with more springers in the sys- April 7-12 and 20-28 on in from the ocean. They mass that, “Regardless of method or tem, they are just hesitant to bit Washington. Only 26 of those the morning tides. Digs are around the mouths of rivers to intent, the property owner or just yet. River flow at Mayfield gobblers came from western also proposed for April 7-9 catch incoming fish runs and fisher may be subject to prosecu- Dam on Monday was reported at Washington, although 436 came at Copalis and April 7-8, follow the smelt upstream. It is tion should a marine mammal about 8,710 cubic feet per second. from the Klickitat range. 10, 23 and 25-26 at Mo- not uncommon for the enter- be seriously injured or killed as The Kalama River saw a few The special permit spring crocks. The Copalis and prising animals to follow fishing a result of deterrence efforts for fish in creels last week too. Ac- bear hunt will blast off on April Mocrocks digs are also on boats and pluck the day’s catch the protection of property, gear cording to Steve Gray, a biologist 1. Those hunts are typically as- the evening tides. from the end of the line, some- or catch.” They added that, “In- for the WDFW out of region 5, signed to deal with problem times taking the whole pole dividuals attempting to deter “Bank and boat anglers are catch- bears causing mayhem near pop- LAKES along with it. nuisance sea lions and seals, us- ing some steelhead and spring ulated areas or damage to crops, Chinook.” especially timber. The deadline AMERICAN: David An- Perhaps the most discour- ing the above the listed potential derson of Bill’s Boathouse aging sight for fish lovers is the methods are similar techniques, Nearby, the North Fork to apply for the hunt came and Lewis River saw a light angling went back in February, so spring says fishermen on the dock daunting lineup of sea lions all do so at their own risk.” are benefiting from the the way up at Bonneville Dam For information on the le- effort last week, most likely be- bear hunters already know who cause salmon fishing is currently they are. lake being stocked recently. where they insatiably snatch gality or effectiveness of certain The lake was stocked with steelhead and salmon as the pinniped deterrence techniques closed. Steelhead angling is still allowed but the bite has slowed 11,787 trout earlier this fish attempt the awesome feat call marine Mammal Specialist CLAMMIN’ recently. month. Anglers are using Lynne Barre at 206-526-4745. of climbing a fish ladder with Looking inland to placid wa- Believe it or not, Thursday green or yellow Power Eggs.

their fins. The annual slaughter ters, the WDW planted Horse- is final day of the neverending Boat anglers aren’t having of federally protected stocks of FISHIN’ shoe Lake with 2,480 rainbow clam dig at Long Beach. I’ve been as much luck, he said. salmonids may have been the GREEN Loads of rain helped to move trout on Mar. 23. Meanwhile wondering how that could be : The Seattle lake last straw for fishery manag- some new fish into the Columbia out at Bower Lake (Vance Creek possible ever since the fantasti- was stocked with 6,225 ers who have been undertaking River system recently and now Pond #1), the trout fishing is cal film, The Neverending Story, trout last week after getting management efforts, with vary- a bout of sunny days and cold primed for a special spring break came to its unexpected conclu- 5,000 fish earlier in the ing degrees of success, for the nights is working to clear up the fishery. From Saturday, April 2 sion so many years ago. Alas, month. last 11 years. water to improve the bite. Last through Sunday April 10, the here we are, with the story over HORSESHOE: The Cowlitz Many anglers don’t think week effort increased a bit with pond will open up to juveniles and the dig nearly done. County lake was planted enough has been done to pro- 14,517 angler trips producing under 15-years of age, seniors 70 Fret not though friendly clam with 2,840 trout last week. MERIDIAN: This Kent tect the imperiled salmon runs 1,482 springers and 123 steelhead. and older, and disabled anglers. fritter enthusiasts as the WDFW lake has been stocked with from pinnipeds, though. Conse- It is a safe bet that those numbers The lake will open to all anglers has proposed a whole heap of 12,000 trout this month, quently, some have taken mat- will all improve significantly this on April 23. clam digs for the month of April. ters into their own hands by week. The 2016 halibut seasons most of which were added A pair of digs on April 9-10 will last week. shooting the animals. Shooting According to local fishing have been announced and the coincide with the Long Beach new regulations include special KAPOWSIN: Stocked with marine-mammals is a felony guide, Bill “Swanny” Swan, “The Razor Clam Festival. crime, but desperate times lead springers are definitely here. We measures to keep harvest quotas 30,000 rainbow trout since in check this year after a num- If approved, the new digs late February, including to desperate measures, right or are catching limits or near limits would cover a mix of Long Beach, of spring Chinook.” The busy ber of quotas were depleted too 15,000 fish last week. An- wrong. This year the war drum Copalis and Mocrocks between boat captain added that the kings rapidly in recent years. The total glers were reporting catch- is banging again and threats April 3-12. The nearest round of that do not sound idle are filling do not seem to be in a hurry to quota for Washington’s recre- ing limits last week. run upriver and tend to congre- ational halibut fishery this year is digs are proposed for the follow- OFFUTT: More than 5,000 the marine layer like ominous ing dates, tides and locations: morning fog. gate in the slackwater holding, or 214,110 pounds. rainbows were planted last • April 3, Sunday, 4:13 p.m.; week into this Thurston Aware of the growing frus- staging flats. “Be consistent with “Here and elsewhere, fishery managers are working to keep 0.5 feet; Long Beach County lake. trations the Washington De- your trolling,” said Swanny. “If you sit on anchor it can either be pace with the growing demand • April 4, Monday, 5:04 p.m.; SCANEWA: Tacoma Pow- partment of Fish and Wildlife on the resource,” said Heather 0.1 feet; Long Beach er released 176 spring chi- recently sent out a release de- very good or very tough!” Cured herring was the guide’s bait of Reed, WDFW coastal policy • April 5, Tuesday, 5:51 p.m.; nook, two spring Chinook tailing the preferred, and legal, choice. coordinator, in a press release. 0.0 feet; Long Beach jacks and 11 winter-run methods for harassing, or deter- Anglers should note that “Strong catch rates continue to • April 6, Wednesday, 6:36 steelhead above Cowlitz ring Pacific harbor seals, Steller salmon, steelhead and shad fish- draw anglers to this popular p.m.; 0.0 feet; Long Beach Falls Dam last week. and California sea lions. ing will be shuttered on the Co- fishery each year.” • April 7, Thursday, 7:07 a.m.; It is important to remember lumbia below Bonneville Dam Most of the regulations will -0.6 feet; Long Beach, Copalis, RIVERS that harassing pinnipeds for on April 5. shorten halibut seasons by a few Mocrocks the sake of harassment is not Sturgeon fishing wasn’t much days, including a Puget Sound Another round of clam digs CISPUS: Tacoma Power legal. Instead the measures are of a show last week. According to fishery. At La Push and Neah Bay have also been proposed for released 19 winter-run steelhead adults last week allowed only to protect fishing a WDFW census anglers in The the halibut fishing will open for Long Beach from April 20-28. near the mouth of Yellow gear of catch. Anglers must be Dalles brought in only one keep- three days before closing again All diggers older than 15 are Jacket Creek. in the act of fishing with gear in er fish, along with two oversize for an assessment of the catch. required to have a valid saltwa- the water in order to engage in and 28 sublegal sturgeon. In the “Last year, we scheduled four COLUMBIA: Walleye fish- ter license to dig clams, and last ing has been very good in any deterrence actions. John Day Pool the WDFW again days of fishing before the catch season’s licenses are set to expire assessment, but we had to can- The Dalles and John Day Visual repellents and noise tallied just one keeper fish, with with the end of March. making techniques suggested eight sublegal sturgeon getting cel the fourth day on short no- pools. Sturgeon fishing is by the WDFW include boat tossed back. tice, because the quota was taken closed between Buoy 10 hazing by circling the animals, The WDFW characterized sooner than ever before,” said SNOWIN’ and The Dalles Dam, but pounding on the the boat’s hull, walleye fishing as “good to out- Reed. “This year’s season is de- Weekend storms brought catch and release fishing is bells, horns, whistles, starter standing in The Dalles and John signed to avoid that situation.” plenty of new snow to area peaks, permitted. COWLITZ guns and pyrotechnics like bird Day pools,” last week. Weekly Out past the mouth of the including six to twelve inches of : Tacoma Power reports that it recovered screamers, starter pistols, horns, sampling by the WDFW noted Columbia River in Marine Area powder on Sunday alone. Since 312 winter-run steelhead, bells, whistles, bangers and un- 93 boat anglers caught 140 wall- 1 the halibut season is set to run then though there has been no four days a week (Thursday-Sun- 196 spring chinook adults derwater firecrackers. eye at The Dalles, averaging 1.5 new fluff to speak of as bluebird day) from May 1 through Sep. 30, and two spring chinook Legal actions leading to actu- fish per rod, while 86 anglers at skies have replaced soggy bot- John Day caught 152 walleye for or whenever the quota is reached. jacks last week at the al physical contact include sling tomed ones. an average of 1.77 walleye per Last year the quota was met in Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery shots, non-toxic/water soluble rod. Bass were also hooking up early June. The good news is that low separator. paint ball guns, and non-lethal in both of the pools. Beginning May 2 anglers an- mountain temperatures have KALAMA: State officials ammunition like rubber bullets, Heading up the ol’ tributary gling nearshore in Marine Area 1 held that new layer in place and report bank and boat an- sabot rounds and game stingers. trail, piscatorial odds are a bit will again be allowed to harvest all of the region’s mountains are glers are catching some Methods of deterring pin- of a hit and miss this week with bottom fish like flounder and currently draped with an ex- steelhead and spring chi- nipeds that are explicitly pro- some rivers fishing hot for chi- sole during the halibut fishery. cellent snow base. Still, powder nook. hibited include firearms with nook and others sticking to their Reed explained that, “We con- heads will be smart to get their TILTON: Tacoma Power live rounds or other devices winter steelhead habit. tinue to look for ways to increase fix while they can because the released 46 winter-run with “Injurious projectiles,” like A creel sample conducted by fishing opportunity in the Co- dry season is coming up quick. steelhead adults last week arrows, spears, and harpoons, the WDFW on the Cowlitz River lumbia River area where the Most slopes are scheduled to at Morton’s Gust Back- or hand held objects like gaffs, last week showed 190 anglers catch has been below the quota remain open daily until about strom Park. or nail studded bats, poles or with a total of 99 keeper steel- in recent years.” mid-April. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 • Sports 7

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BRETT FRENCH / The Billings Gazette In this March 23 photo, Livingston skier Michelle Uberuaga telemarks down a bowl on the east side of Emigrant Peak during a backcountry ski tour of the area in Montana. The mountain rises to an elevation of 10,921 feet and has been a target of skiers since at least the 1950s. Emigrant Peak Backcountry Skiing Outing Tests Pain Threshold By Brett French body,” my friend had texted me giving me numerous excuses to 1983. peppy in comparison to this old The Billings Gazette only days earlier. I felt like I was stop, slowly take off my backpack The west face of the moun- pup. losing weakness at an alarm- and remove a camera to capture tain — over the hill from where Eisen laughed and joked LIVINGSTON, Mont. — On ing rate on this day. Until then, a shot of the surrounding moun- we were — is also skiable terrain, about “sandbagging” me about this day I would be the tail of I didn’t realize I had so much tains and to document the ascent and in a winter with good snow the true difficulty of the outing. the dog, and not wagging much. weakness to lose. I began to won- and descent of the skiers. coverage skiers can descend I had imagined a cross coun- Drooping, yes, but in a fulfilled, der if there would be anything Taking photos is a great ex- more than 5,000 vertical feet. exhausted kind of droop, not a try ski trip up a road, and never left of me but a hollow shell once cuse to stop for a breather while My descent would be much quite shook that initial image sad one. all of the weakness was drained still looking like I am actually shorter, about 1,000 vertical in In a narrow and rocky gulch, even though she later asked me out. doing something. “I’m working, less than a half mile of skiing about alpine touring gear and with the brisk winds of Paradise OK? Sheesh.” Even though I’m down a snowy gorge. After a Valley left behind, a group of backcountry skiing experience. Tough Crowd shaking so badly that it’s hard to quick lunch beneath the stern nine of us climbed on skis and focus. Fast shutter speeds are re- looking snow-dusted crags of Maybe weakness isn’t the only a splitboard up the eastern flank I couldn’t whine, though. My quired at times like these. Emigrant Peak, six of the party thing that’s drained from my of 10,921-foot Emigrant Peak. A fellow travelers were a tough All bodily complaints aside, decided to climb higher while I brain over the years. splitboard is a snowboard that bunch. Take Erica Lighthiser, it had turned out to be a glori- stayed behind accompanied by Oh, and my friend who said, splits in half so the user can for example. Prior to settling in ous spring day. The sun came Lighthiser and her friend, Mi- “Pain is weakness leaving your climb uphill. Livingston she and her husband out, which I had not predicted, chelle Uberuaga, a one-time body,” he wants to bike 100 miles Hilary Eisen, of the Boze- loaded up their three children leaving me blinded since I’d ne- Mount Rainier climbing guide. in two days through Yellowstone man-based Winter Wildlands and black Labrador retriever into glected to bring my sunglasses. National Park. I’ve still got a cou- Alliance, had invited me along bicycle trailers and pedaled from Overdressed for the cold wind, Rental Skis ple of weeks to get in shape for to provide a firsthand look at their home in Colorado north to I continually had to peel layers that cycling excursion. It’s bound what a precious resource the area Whitefish along the spine of the and find places to stow them in The problem with a short ski to test my meager commuter cy- is for backcountry skiers, rock Rocky Mountains. That’s a dis- my narrow daypack. Stop for too descent is that on rented gear it cling abilities, but to be honest I climbers and other recreationists. tance of 1,000 miles if you take long, though, and the cold would takes about 800 vertical feet to get think I’d rather get rested up. The gulch’s narrow road leads the direct route, and they didn’t. quickly seep back in, a chilling used to the skis. Just when I was to patented claims where Lucky Such acts of endurance put my reminder of the mountain’s win- finding my groove it was time Minerals, a Canadian company, little shuffle up Emigrant Peak ter setting. to leave the gulch, bushwhack Take Note plans exploratory drilling to as- into puny perspective. through the trees — or “schwack” Warning: Backcountry ski- sess possible mining. I took solace in the fact that Popular Route as the group’s only snowboarder ing and snowboarding is an Burn baby, burn at the end of the day I could soak called it — and ski the road back inherently dangerous sport I was on a slow burn. The in Chico Hot Springs, although I Although we had the moun- to the car, colliding with snow- because of the threat of ava- feeling wasn’t isolated to the tain to ourselves on this weekday, hidden rocks along the way that had to wonder how the hot water lanches. I traveled with an ex- muscles of my feet, legs, arms would interact with my seething Emigrant Peak has long been a sent Uberuaga quick stepping and shoulders as they pistoned sought-after ski hill for those before crashing, this shortly after perienced group, all of whom blister. Hot on hot didn’t seem were equipped with avalanche me uphill. A blister was slowly like such a good idea. Maybe a willing to climb and earn their a conversation about how she’d and agonizingly flaring to life turns. One of the first outings, never suffered a concussion. A transceivers, shovels and probes. bright green foam float noodle We also traveled when avalanche on the side of my left heel, a con- to raise my foot out of the hot according to Thomas Turiano’s close call. danger was low. Forecasts for stant, blazing reminder of every springs? book “Select Peaks of Greater Walking the last section of heavy step. Despite an applica- Yellowstone,” was in the 1950s by the road I felt dog tired. But the avalanche danger can be found tion of duct tape, and the patient Dave Wessel who skied the north two real dogs who had journeyed online at the Gallatin National concerns of my cohorts, if I was Stall Tactics face. Turiano writes that one of with the group, and traveled over Forest Avalanche Center but they going to go up I’d have to suffer. Luckily for me, I was shoot- the first recorded descents from the course of the trip probably are no replacement for on-the- “Pain is weakness leaving your ing my own photos on this day, Emigrant Peak’s summit was in twice as far as I had, were pretty ground knowledge and caution. Ski And Tee, Boise Style: Pack Your Skis And Golf Clubs By Chadd Cripe did the double previously in Reno. (apparently, many chose golf over The Idaho Statesman “You have to be able to brag skiing on the 70-degree day). that you have done it at least That added one more chal- BOISE, Idaho — March pres- once in your life if you love both lenge to a long day. ents a difficult choice for outdoor sports,” he said. Could I play 18 holes before recreationists in the Treasure Val- My itinerary, which admit- ley. dark? tedly could have been much more 8:05 p.m.: I reached the 18th Extract a few last memories aggressive (like, say, getting out of from winter? Or dive into spring? bed before 9 a.m.): tee in near darkness. I use a laser One more day on skis? Or rangefinder and barely could see knock the rust off your golf game? SKIING the flag 170 yards away through Or maybe, you can have it the scope. Twilight is my favor- both ways. 10:30 a.m.: I left home — a ite time to play golf — no alarm Since I was a teenager living CHADD CRIPE / Idaho Statesman via AP little sluggish after the Station clock needed, tranquil setting, in Bend, Ore., I’ve been familiar In this photo taken March 20, 2016, Boise, Idaho, gets late light because it’s on the Creek hike the day before. usually few other players in the with the idea of combining ski- western edge of the Mountain Time Zone, allowing for golf after 8 p.m. even in 11:40 a.m.: I was on the Deer way — but this was stretching ing and golf in one day — but I’d March. March presents a difficult choice for outdoor recreationists in the Treasure Point Express lift at Bogus Basin, the definition. ready to get started. And the bo- never tried it until Sunday. Valley. Extract a few last memories from winter? Or dive into spring? One more It was pretty much night golf. That’s too bad, because I en- day on skis? Or knock the rust off your golf game? Or maybe, you can have it both nus of skiing first was that I had the entire mountain available. Still, I finished. And after joyed the day, I never felt over- ways. two hours of skiing and 18 holes whelmed by it and the Treasure I zipped around to the back- golf courses often are open most New Mexico and Colorado, for side, ticked off a handful of my of golf (walking, carrying my Valley likely is among the best, bag), my body actually felt better easiest places in the country to of the winter. starters. favorite runs, headed back to the frontside and skied untill 1:30 than usual after a round of golf. pull off the winter-summer dou- And our days get long after But usually, that possibility is p.m. My legs and feet weren’t tired. ble. Daylight Saving Time begins, limited to a small overlap in the which allowed me to flip my orig- seasons — and might require en- I could have stayed another My back wasn’t stiff. Maybe ski- We have easy access to Bogus 30 minutes — but with 18 holes Basin Mountain Recreation Area inal plan. Instead of Tee & (Night) during a frigid day on the course. ing actually helped. Ski, this became Ski & Tee. In the Treasure Valley, you of golf still on the agenda, I hit In fact, I didn’t really think — the drive up Bogus Basin Road the road. took less than 30 minutes with no Some top resort destinations can pick just about any pleasant about the unique nature of the snow or ice on the surface. like to market their golf-and-ski winter day to give this a try. Rich GOLF day until the back nine. I looked Bogus is open at night — you combinations. A quick Google Wezensky and his 19-year-old son 3:55 p.m.: I teed off at Warm to my right and saw snowy Bo- could, conceivably, play golf in search found references to the skied Bogus for three hours and Springs Golf Course in Boise. It gus Basin — seemingly far away. the afternoon and still get in plen- idea in Utah, Alberta, British Co- played nine holes at Indian Lakes was the only time I could get af- And I looked to my left and saw ty of ski runs in the evening. Our lumbia, Pennsylvania, California, on St. Patrick’s Day. Wezensky ter changing my original plans the Boise River, a few steps away. Sports 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 SPORTS

MLB Mariners Ace Hernandez Pitches 3 Innings In Tuneup PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Seattle ace Felix Hernandez pitched three innings in the Mariners’ 7-5 loss to the on Wednes- day in his final start before opening day. Hernandez allowed four runs — all in the first inning — and four hits. He struck out one and walked one. “First inning I was up, every- thing was up. It was good after that. I just tried to throw down and get some quick outs,” Hernandez said. “I’m not looking at any results. I’m just looking to be healthy, and I’m healthy.” Tyson Ross, who is scheduled to start for San Diego on opening day on Monday against the Dodg- ers, also pitched three innings and was charged with one run and two hits. He also drove in a run with a fourth-inning single. “Just mixing fastball, slider and locations and just kind of keeping hitters off balance,” Ross said. “Get- ting three outs and getting back to the dugout.” Derek Norris doubled in two runs for the Padres and Matt Kemp had two hits, including an RBI dou- ble. Mid-game sub Adam Rosales hit a two-run homer in the seventh inning. Brandon Morrow struck out six in three innings of relief and al- lowed a run on three hits. Jeff Chiu / The Associated Press starting pitcher Felix Hernandez throws during the irst inning of a spring training baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Peoria, Ariz. on WALKING OVER TO A NEW TEAM Wednesday. New Mariners reliever Nick but great things about it. So I’m just handers Joel Peralta, Tony Zych, it’s going to be great to be out there Weeks, who is batting .327, to make Vincent didn’t have far to go when excited to come here and help the Joaquin Benoit, Vincent and closer for the first of 162 and hopefully the opening day roster. he was traded from the Padres to team win.” Steve Cishek and left-handers Vidal more than that. “ Seattle before the game. The teams Vincent last pitched in a game Nuno and Mike Montgomery. MARINERS: When Seattle faces UP NEXT share the on Monday and pronounced him- “I feel like we have five solid ma- the on Monday, it and both have spring training facil- self “game ready.” The Mariners jor league relievers from the right will be Hernandez’s eighth straight PADRES: The team departed for ities on the property, so Vincent just optioned right-handed reliever side, and then we have Nuno and opening day start and the ninth El Paso, Texas, right after Wednes- walked a few hundred feet from Mayckol Guaipe to Triple-A Taco- Montgomery, that gives us two left- of his career. He said he discounts day’s game and will play their Tri- one clubhouse to the other. The ma before the game, clearing room ies, one with power and one with any results from spring training ple-A affiliate, the Chihuahuas, on 29-year-old righty, acquired for a for Vincent to be added to the 25- unique matchup ability versus the and will turn up the concentration Thursday night before returning to player to be named later, has a 2.63 man opening day roster. lefties (hitters),” Dipoto said. in Texas, where the adrenalin will California. is sched- ERA in 161 career major league “He gives us a nice upgrade and flow. “It means a lot. It’s a new sea- uled to start. games. He spent all or parts of the additional depth in the bullpen I STARTING TIME son. A lot of eyes on me, so it’s fun,” MARINERS: The team gets a day past four seasons with the Padres. think we were looking for,” Mari- he said. off on Thursday, but No. 2 starter “It was my eighth year over there ners Jerry Dipoto PADRES: Ross was named open- Hisashi Iwakuma doesn’t. He’ll (in the organization). I’m not going said. ing day starter early in camp, and TRAINER’S ROOM throw in a minor league game. On to stay with them the whole time, he’s excited to get going. “It’s open- Friday, Seattle plays its second-to- I knew that. I think I was going to BULLPEN SET ing day, opening series. First time PADRES: INF Alexi Amarista last spring training game against get traded sooner or later,” Vincent on the mound with the lights on, (shoulder injury) could start the the . Wade Mi- said. “Seattle, I’ve heard nothing Dipoto said the Mariners’ open- it’s always a lot of fun,” he said. “It’s season on the disabled list, which ley is the scheduled starter against ing day bullpen will consist of right- something I enjoy every year and may open the door for Jemile Christian Bergman. Women’s College Basketball from The Chronicle Quiet, Unassuming Osahor Becoming Star For Washington Women SEATTLE (AP) — Chan- been doing the same thing since later as one of the stars of the tel Osahor would like to make I’ve been here, since I’ve been NCAA Tournament. While team- sure this much is clear about her playing basketball,” Osahor said. mate Kelsey Plum has deservedly unique shot that has become a “Now that it’s getting attention, it’s received most of the attention for See a photo you like in the paper? signature of this NCAA Tourna- pretty cool.” Washington’s rise as one of the ment: The reasons for why Osahor premier scorers in the country, Yes, it’s unique. Very few play- shouldn’t be playing in the Final the Huskies are not playing for ers shoot from 20-feet without Four are greater than why she’s a spot in the national title game jumping. headed there as Washington faces without Osahor. ePRints But ... Syracuse in the semifinals Sunday. Along the Huskies’ path to the “I think my shot is pretty nice- She was only discovered out of Final Four, Osahor has developed looking, to be honest,” Washing- St. Mary’s High School in Phoenix, a legion of new fans for her unique ton’s junior forward said. “Just be- Get a quality print to keep! Arizona, by Washington coach shot and fundamentally fun style R cause I don’t jump doesn’t mean Mike Neighbors because he went of play. She’s a point guard, pow- 3.5”x5” .... $499 ...... shipping $305 my form isn’t good.” to the wrong gym and the Hus- er forward and shooting guard, $ 04 On a Washington team that kies became the only team actively rolled into one unique package Total: 8 has made one of the more surpris- recruiting her. that often gets underestimated 4”x6” ...... $699 ...... shipping $305 ing runs in recent NCAA history, “We beat absolutely zero people until after she’s finished knocking $ 04 there may be no bigger surprise to get her,” Neighbors said. “The down flat-footed 3-pointers and Total: 10 than what Osahor has done. She recruiting battle was getting her dominating the backboard at the 5”x7” ...... $1199 ...... shipping $305 has gone from role player to star on the phone and getting her to same time. Total: $1504 during Washington’s NCAA run, talk because she’s not real talk- “You find me another player in hoto including a pair of games in the ative.” basketball, not women’s basketball, 8”x10” ..... $1899 ...... shipping $305 regional that will be hard to top. Once she arrived at Washing- basketball, that gets 17 rebounds, Total: $2204 Osahor had 19 points, 17 re- ton, Osahor was hit by a car while makes eight 3s and has nine or 10 P bounds and five assists in the riding her bike near campus early assists in the biggest stage of the Photo Reprint Request Form Sweet 16 win over Kentucky, then in her freshman year. Once she biggest games when you need it,” followed up with 24 points and returned from the shoulder prob- Neighbors said. “There is not an- Date of Paper ______Section & Page ______18 rebounds in Washington’s win lems caused by the accident, she other kid in America you could Brief description of photo ______over Stanford to reach the Final suffered a stress fracture in her say is our backup point guard, a ______Four for the first time in school foot. shooting guard and a power for- ______history. “I honestly thought of not ward rebounder.” No wonder she was the MVP wanting to play basketball any- And, coach — which may be Size Requested ______Quantity ______of the regional. more,” Osahor said. the most important position Osa- Subtotal ______+shipping ______TOTAL ____ “It’s a little strange because I’ve And yet, here she is two years hor holds. 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Date ______CVC# _____ p.m. Quinton Nolan’s Old School 85-73 in the third/fourth game. ments in the state — tips off Friday Shipping Information at 8 p.m. at Morton High School. squad plays the winner of the There will be a three-point Mossyrock’s Harper Cut- Harper Cutting/Moose Lodge shooting contest before the first � Same as Billing Address ting opens things up with a game game. round of each game. Former First & Last Name ______against the Morton Moose, which Defending champ RIP Sparky University of Portland star Casey Company Name ______features current Edmonds College opens its repeat bid against the Frandsen playing for Home Car- standout Zach Walton. Friday’s Root/Scrubs winner at 1:45 p.m. pet Warehouse, won last year and Address ______9:15 p.m. features Mossyrock’s Action continues into Saturday has taken five of the last six con- City ______State ______Zip ______The Scrubs against the U-17 Root night and wraps up Sunday after- tests.

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Editor: Eric Schwartz Phone number: 807-8224 Life e-mail: [email protected] Processing That Respects the Animal PLUCK AROUND: Custom Poultry Processing Business in Mossyrock Hopes to Help People Grow Their Own By Carrina Stanton For The Chronicle For Derek Lampert, of Mossyrock, butchering is so much more than bringing an animal’s life to an end. It’s about communities. It’s about the food chain. It’s about pro- viding people with another link in the farm-to-table food movement. “A lot of people are into the beyond organic food movement,” Lam- pert said. “People want to know where their food is coming from.” Plucking your homegrown carrots from your garden might be an easy task. But for many, dressing an animal you raised is a bit trickier. Lampert said he has met many people who have told him they would like to raise chickens but don’t because they don’t want to be the one to end their animal’s life. That’s where Lampert and his girlfriend, Uriah Markholt, saw a niche for their new business, Pluck Around. The custom poultry processing business will come to your home or farm and prepare poultry in large or small numbers. “A lot of people are uncomfortable with that part, the processing, but it’s where our meat comes from,” Lampert said. Lampert and Markholt live and work at Salmon Creek Meats in Mossyrock, which is owned by Markholt’s family. Lampert grew up

in an agricultural area and had been exposed to the realities of farm- Courtesy Photo ing life for many years. But he said when he joined Salmon Creek Derek Lampert purchased a mobile poultry processing unit from Mississippi company Featherman Poultry Equipment. The Meats two and a half years ago, that was when he first experienced one-man operation can be brought on-site pretty much anywhere and can be used to dress all poultry, including chickens, how to properly process poultry. turkeys and water fowl. “It’s as stress-free as possible for the birds,” Lampert said. “They don’t know what’s going on.” “We say they have one bad minute in their life and then it’s over,” Markholt said. Lampert purchased a mobile poultry processing unit from Mis- sissippi company Featherman Poultry Equipment. The one-man operation can be brought on-site pretty much anywhere and can be used to dress all poultry, including chickens, turkeys and water fowl. Lampert said by himself he can process 300-400 birds in a day, but said has talked to people who want to hire him to dispatch only a handful of animals as well. No matter the job, he said, the goal is to create an alternative to the large scale poultry raising and processing to which many people object. “When you go out to someone’s place, they’re proud of their birds and they put a lot of time and effort into raising them,” Lampert said. “You want to show respect for the product and respect for the animal.” One of the highlights of Lampert’s setup is a 70,000 BTU scald- ing tank, heated to 155 degrees, that is used to remove feathers. Lam- pert said feather removal can be one of the hardest parts of process- ing if you don’t know how to do it correctly. “There’s a real science behind it,” Lampert said. “You want it hot enough to make the feathers fall off but too hot and you scald the skin.” When he begins officially processing poultry in May, Lampert said, Pluck Around will have the ability to set up a U.S. Department of Agriculture inspected area for poultry processing on site, which is helpful for larger scale growers who would like to market their birds. He said the licensing was a little extra effort but it was worth it for him because he believes in neighbors feeding neighbors. “If I offer a service that allows someone to get their hands on a bird their neighbor grew, that’s awesome,” Lampert said. Lampert said he expects Pluck ABOUT THE BUSINESS Around’s main Pluck Around customer base to (360) 747-4166 be in Southwest https://www.facebook.com/ Washington but pluckaroundcpp1/ said he is willing to travel pretty much anywhere he is needed. He charges a flat $99 setup fee for anyone within 100 miles of Moss- yrock and then another $10 for every 25 miles past that. Lampert is now taking reservations for May through September, which he said are likely to be his busiest months as poultry processing is a sea- sonal business. He said he is excited to begin his new ven- ture, not just because he hopes the business will be successful but because he believes it will be beneficial. “Since they now have a processing option, I’d like to think I’ve opened the door for people to be more self-sufficient,” Lampert said. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 LIFE

Editor’s Best Bet Model Train Show Will Be at SWW Fairgrounds The Lewis County Model Rail- have a demonstration layout to road Club and Lewis County Histor- help train buffs understand basic ical Museum will be having a Model techniques. As always, members will Train Show & Shop Meet Saturday be on hand to answer any questions. and Sunday at the Southwest Wash- Admission to the event is $5, and ington Fairgrounds. children under 10 are free. Hours will be 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat- All proceeds from the train show urday and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday. will be directed toward the model Along with vendors, there are model railroad layouts. This year, railroad display at the museum and all the train layouts will be small or will also fund a specific project for miniature sets, highlighting what the museum. can be done in a small space. Two For more information, call Ted, layouts will be on a 4-foot by 8-foot (360) 748-0831 or (360) 985-7788. piece of plywood. More information is available on Members of the Lewis County Facebook or at www.lewiscoun- Model Railroad Club will tymuseum.org.

Thursday, March 31 Funaddicts, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- by the Friends of the Chehalis Dancing, Swing Stuff, 1:30-4:30 p.m., p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Timberland Library. Swede Hall, Rochester, (360) 350-2423 Health and Hope Medical Out- Rochester The Vernetta Smith Chehalis Community meal, 1-3 p.m., Rotary reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 Australia’s Thunder From Down Un- Riverside Park, Centralia, free, spon- p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks AAUW Book Sale der, 8 p.m., Lucky Eagle Casino, Roch- Timberland Library is located at sored by Jesus Name Pentecostal Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose ester, tickets start at $20, must be 21, 400 N. Market Blvd. For infor- Church, Chehalis, (360) 623-9438 income is less than 200 percent of the Coming to Lewis 1-800-720-1788 mation, call the library at (360) GriefShare, a video seminar focus- poverty level, (360) 623-1485 AAUW Used Book Sale, 8 a.m.-7 p.m., 748-3301. ing on helping people who have lost a Gardening class, Schilling Gardens, Lewis County Mall loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Shoestring Val- 4162 Jackson Highway, near Mary’s Cor- County Mall Mommy Shower, for women who ley Community Church, 104 Frase Road, ner, (360) 623-0049 The American Association are pregnant or have baby up to 18 Onalaska, (360) 623-0194, http://svc- Know Your Soils, 6 p.m., Onalaska of University Women’s used Public Agencies months old, 1-3 p.m., second floor, Mor- church.com/griefshare/ Elementary, preregistration required, book sale will be at the Lewis Southwest Washington Fair Commis- ton General Hospital, free 5 by 7 mom- Model Train Show & Swap Meet, sponsored by WSU Lewis County Mas- County Mall Thursday, Friday sion, 8:30 a.m., SWW Fair office, budget baby or baby “bump” photo, free gifts, all day, Southwest Washington Fair- ter Recycler Composters, (360) 740-1216 and budget amendments take-home craft project, desserts for grounds, admission $5, children under 7 and Saturday. moms, snacks for kids, childcare, (360) free, sponsored by Lewis County Histor- Hours will be 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. 520-0526 ical Museum and Lewis County Model Public Agencies Thursday and Friday, and 9 a.m. Organizations Club Mom Children’s Clothing Bank Railroad Club Napavine Planning Commission, 6 to 6 p.m. Saturday. Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m. and Exchange, 1-3 p.m., Chehalis First p.m., 407 Birch Ave. SW, Napavine, (360) Book prices start at $3 for social hour, 5:45 p.m. program, Matrix Christian Church, 111 NW Prindle St., 262-3547, ext. 213 (360) 269-0587 or (360) 748-3702 hardbacks and $2 for paper- Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- Monday, April 4 Lewis County Interlocal Organiza- countywriters.wordpress.com/ Dance, Country Four and More, 7 tion of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., backs, with reductions as the p.m., South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley “Planning for Retirement,” 5:30-6:30 sale continues. After 3 p.m. on p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, 110 Fire District 15 (Winlock) main station, Road, near exit 99 off I-5, (360) 352-2135 (360) 864-2366 the last day, customers can fill a S. Silver St., led by financial planner Support Groups AAUW Used Book Sale, 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 bag with books for $2. Lewis County Mall Bob Heck, sponsored by Thurston As- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., set Building Coalition and Centralia a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific For sale will be thousands Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Hands On Composting, 10 a.m., Cen- Timberland Libary, free, (360) 529-5281, Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) of fiction and nonfiction books, Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, tral Transfer Station, Centralia, spon- www.thurstonabc.org 562-5612 the latter separated in such cat- [email protected] sored by WSU Lewis County Master Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, Recycler Composters, preregistration egories as sports, travel, biogra- Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., (360) 291-3543 large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., required, (360) 740-1216 Public Agencies phy, history and religion. Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst Funaddicts, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., Scat- Lewis County Commission, 10 a.m., Proceeds from the annual Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. ter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Organizations BOCC board room, second floor, Lewis spring sale go toward a full-tu- gracefoursquarechurch.com Rochester County Courthouse, agenda available Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Scholarship fundraiser, Lewis County ition scholarship to be given to Diabetic Support Group, 10:30 a.m., at http://goo.gl/agwWM, (360) 740-1120 Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, The Gathering Place, Stillwaters Estates, ABATE, doors open at 4 p.m., dinner a sophomore woman at Centra- Lewis County Community Network (360) 748-1753, [email protected] 2800 Cooks Hill Road, for diabetics at 5 p.m., auction at 7 p.m., Oakview lia College, and other activities Board, 3:30-5 p.m., second floor confer- Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and and spouses, (360) 748-3177 or (360) Grange Hall, 2715 N. Pearl St., Centralia, ence room, Lewis County Public Health Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- that support education, such as 736-9679 door prizes and 50/50 $1 tickets, barbe- the Expanding Your Horizons cue ham dinner $15, proceeds benefit & Social Services Building, 360 NW lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 conference for middle school scholarships for eight Lewis County se- North St., Chehalis Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 niors, (360) 581-5250 p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., students. Saturday, April 2 Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Founded in 1881, the AAUW Spaghetti dinner, 5-6 p.m., Adna Libraries Grange, 123 Dieckman Road, $6, meat Adna Grange, 7 p.m., 123 Dieckman is the largest and oldest national sauce, garlic bread sticks, green beans, Learn About Your Library Card, for all Road, Adna, (360) 748-6068 organization working for the Fern Hill to Perform salad, dessert and beverage, (360) ages, noon, Centralia College East, 701 Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, professional and educational 748-6068 Airport Way, Morton 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical advancement of women. The at Adna Grange “The Jungle Book,” 3 and 7 p.m., Cor- Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Lewis County branch formed bet Theatre, Centralia College, St. Jo- Organizations first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. in 1923, and has awarded schol- Bluegrass Show seph School students, production of Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW Missoula Children’s Theatre, admission Lewis County Republican Central Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 arships to women pursuing de- Fern Hill, from Rainier, Or- by donation, (360) 748-0961 Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Chehalis PTA, 6:30 p.m., Olympic El- grees at Centralia College for egon, will be the featured band meeting, 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, ementary library, (360) 748-6838 over 60 years. Saturday at the final Lewis 1993 S. Market Blvd., Chehalis, (360) Organizations 736-4500 County Bluegrass Jam and Stage Support Groups Earring making, with Penny Degener, Show of the season at the Adna Historic Fox Theatre Restorations, Centralia Bridge Club, noon, Unity 10:30 a.m., White Pass Country Museum, Grange. meeting of volunteers, 10 a.m., Santa Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, (360) Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., 12990 U.S. Highway 12, Packwood, (360) All are welcome to bring Lucia Coffee, Centralia 748-1753, [email protected] Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- 494-4031 Writer’s Forum, 7-9 p.m., 4162 Jack- dren pregnancy through 6 years old, Know Your Soils, 6 p.m., WSU Lewis their stringed instrument and son Highway, Chehalis, (360) 262-0525 sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- County Extension meeting room, Lewis join the jam that starts at 2 p.m. Organizations Chehalis-Centralia Optimists, 6:30 ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or County Courthouse, sponsored by WSU Dinner, $6, is served at 5 p.m. Men’s Fraternity, 6-7:30 p.m., Day- p.m., Twin Cities Senior Center, (360) (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Lewis County Master Recycler Compos- by the Grange. spring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson 807-4733 gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ ters, (360) 740-1216 The stage shows start at 6 Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 or Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, chehalismops p.m. email [email protected] 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) NAMI Lewis County Connections 520-0772 Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities Libraries The Newaukum Valley Blue- Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- grass Band will also perform, Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- Sunday, April 3 [email protected] dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia along with various local talent. Tuesday, April 5 NAMI Lewis County Family Support The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., Fern Hill will take the stage Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Group, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Salkum no later than 7:30 p.m.. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- Your Business — Start Smart, for Donations at the door pay Jackson Highway, Chehalis open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 8070 or [email protected] adults, 6 p.m., Oakville the featured band.

Organizations Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Accordionist to 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Perform at Chehalis S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- Library 3827 or (360) 736-4163 Mario Cianflone an ac- Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) claimed accordionist and music 520-0772 educator, will be performing music from many countries noon-1 p.m. Saturday. Support Groups Cianflone was born in Italy, (360) 736-6322 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 raised in Canada, and has ad- p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 vanced music degrees from the N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) U.S. 736-9268 Cianflone will demonstrate the versatility and richness of Printed Friday, April 1 the accordion through musical selections ranging from classi- Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, cal Italian to Argentinian tango. Materials? country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- He will talk about the history of

ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 CH554830hh.sw the accordion and demonstrate Oakview Acoustic Jam, 6-9 p.m., We do that! Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., some of the instrument’s special Centralia, donations accepted, (360) musical effects. 870-8447 This program is sponsored • Life 3 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 What Makes a Movie So Awful That It Deserves Zero Stars? By Rafer Guzman cial even a half-star. I figured the keep track of night and day. Newsday two actors got enough gratifica- At least that film was made tion just admiring themselves on by relative amateurs. “The Last There are good movies, so-so screen for two hours. Airbender,” (2010) a fantasy- movies and bad movies. Is there adventure based on the Nickel- anything worse, though, than a INSULTS TO INTELLIGENCE odeon series, was directed by M. bad movie? Night Shyamalan, the maestro Yes, Virginia, there is. And I Filmmakers often assume who gave us “The Sixth Sense.” have seen my share. their audiences will swallow just Here, Shyamalan completely For decades, Newsday has about anything. In the sci-fi fail- loses his ability to coherently tell used a four-star rating system for ure “Transcendence,” Johnny the story of Aang (Noah Ring- its film reviews. When I became Depp uploaded his consciousness er), a boy with mystical powers the paper’s movie critic in 2008, I into the cloud — a literal one, in trying to unite four tribes. The had to figure out how to approach the sky. (I gave that movie a half- dialogue is so crammed with this system. Obviously, it’s rare star for sheer nuttiness.) In the fictional exposition that the ac- to see a four-star movie — even zero-star fantasy “Jupiter Ascend- tors sound like they’re reading if it’s not “Citizen Kane,” it has ing,” the Wachowskis told the a Pokemon manual, while the to be something truly outstand- story of a housemaid (Mila Kunis) choppy editing seemed almost ing. Three stars signals a whole- who sells her eggs to buy a tele- random. hearted recommendation, though scope but discovers she’s a prin- Not even the special effects lion budget, “The Last Airbend- a truly great one, and in some not exactly a masterpiece. Many cess. These movies took years to deserved a half-star: The post- er” was an inexcusable, zero-star ways just as fascinating. It’s my movies fall into the two-and-a- make, yet we spotted their idiocy production 3-D made the whole half star range: They’re just meh. within minutes. movie look as flat as a View- disaster. job, though, to sit through them Tougher to call is the one-star or Then there’s “Aloha,” Cam- Master slide. With its $150 mil- As a last note, a truly terrible so you don’t have to. half-star movie — how do you eron Crowe’s zero-star comedy- movie is just as exceptional as You’re welcome. decide between a D grade and a drama from last year. Among its D-minus? many terrible ideas were casting Then there’s the nuclear op- Emma Stone as a native Hawai- tion: zero stars. ian (as if nobody would notice?), THE WORST OF THE WORST What makes a movie so awful hoping we’d swoon when Bradley that it deserves zero stars? Like Cooper says cheesy things like the four-star movie, this is a rare “Would you stop getting more Of the more than 1,000 movies I’ve seen as Newsday’s film critic, I’ve given zero-star reviews to breed. This is a movie whose re- beautiful?” and creating a baffling fewer than 25. Here are the absolute worst of the worst: deeming qualities are either in- climax in which an orbiting space finitesimal or nonexistent. It’s a object is destroyed by rock music. 10. ALL ABOUT STEVE (2009): There’s a reason you’ve never heard of this romantic comedy movie that fails so spectacularly it Filmmakers tend to be smart starring A-listers Sandra Bullock and Bradley Cooper: It’s because she plays an irritating crossword doesn’t get credit for decent light- people, but moviegoers are no fanatic and he plays an uninteresting person. In terms of on-screen chemistry, they’re the equiva- ing or being in focus. A zero-star dopes, either. “Aloha” made just movie doesn’t even get credit for $26.3 million on its $37 million lent of bleach and ammonia. existing. budget, one of the year’s major 9. MOMS’ NIGHT OUT (2014): This botched comedy (starring Trace Adkins and Patricia Every zero-star movie is flops. Heaton) stands out for many things, but one is a technical reason: The filmmakers somehow man- unique in its own way, but over aged to capture the weirdest, ugliest facial expression on nearly every actor in nearly every scene. It’s the years I’ve noticed that the LAPSES IN TASTE like a 90-minute flip-book of ruined family photos. worst of the worst tend to fall into a few different categories. Here Taste is subjective, of course, 8. JEM AND THE HOLOGRAMS (2015): Aubrey Peeples plays an aspiring singer who is are four examples: but some movies cross a line just shocked — shocked! — to discover that global stardom requires personal and artistic sacrifice. File to cross it. Adam Sandler’s zero- this movie’s profound message under Things a 9-Year-Old Could Have Told You. VANITY PROJECTS star comedy “That’s My Boy” 7. REMEMBER ME (2010): (2012), whose plot hinged on stat- In this saccharine yet creepy romance, Robert Pattinson plays It’s easy to poke fun at A-list utory rape and incest, marked a a young, moody guy — no stretch there — who sleeps with a woman to get revenge on her father. stars and their outsize egos, but new low — until Peter Farrelly Aww, how cute! The plot also hinges on the World Trade Center attacks. Double cute! they often bring it upon them- reset the bar with “Movie 43.” 6. JUPITER ASCENDING (2015): This sci-fi fantasy from the Wachowskis (“The Matrix”) selves. Remember when John An anthology comedy spear- defies description, but here’s an attempt: A humble house-cleaner (Mila Kunis) discovers she’s a Travolta thought that “Battlefield headed by Farrelly with several galactic princess thanks to a part-wolf warrior (Channing Tatum). It’s a statistical marvel whose 127 Earth” would turn us all into Sci- directors and writers, “Movie minutes include not a single good idea. entologists? Or when Mariah Car- 43” (2013) rounds up more than ey played a version of herself in a dozen A-list stars in an orgy of 5. ROCK THE KASBAH (2015): A washed-up rock manager (Bill Murray) decides to make a “Glitter”? Remember almost every nastiness and vulgarity. Among pop star out of an Afghan singer (Leem Lubany). Magically, she reverses centuries of religious and movie Madonna ever made? the more hideous highlights are cultural stigmas by performing the songs of Cat Stevens, now known as Yusuf Islam. Possibly the For sheer self-centeredness, Chris Pratt and his real-life wife, most misguided comedy ever made. though, nothing beats last year’s Anna Faris, as lovers with a scato- 4. ALOHA (2015): Cameron Crowe’s cloying romance stars Bradley Cooper as an ex-military “By the Sea,” written and directed logical fetish; Richard Gere as the man trying to bed a happily married woman (gross!) while flirting with a native Hawaiian (played by Angelina Jolie Pitt and starring CEO of a product that hacks off herself and her husband, Brad. its customers’ penises; and Chloe by Emma Stone?) and trying to stop an outer-space missile (say what?). The movie is so wide of the (They produced it as well.) They Grace Moretz as a teenager get- mark that you can’t even tell where it was aiming. play an American writer and ting her period. 3. MOVIE 43 (2013): Richard Gere, Halle Berry, Kate Winslet, Hugh Jackman and many oth- his wife who stay in a beachside “Once you see it, you can’t un- er talented people run through the most repulsive, unimaginative and unfunny skits ever filmed. French hotel during the 1970s. see it,” the trailers promised. As The whole thing almost literally stinks. “Movie 43” currently holds a difficult-to-attain 4 percent He’s depressed, she’s depressed, for the cast, they probably wish rating on RottenTomatoes.com. they never have sex. With little they could un-be in it. dialogue and even less action, the 2. THE LAST AIRBENDER (2010): M. Night Shyamalan’s fantasy-adventure is so disjointed movie mostly features the two SHEER INEPTITUDE and disorganized that you might think the reels got mixed up — possibly with a whole other movie. stars standing around in chic You could watch it 10 times and still not understand a thing, though by then you’d have gone per- outfits, smoking cigarettes and Finally, some movies are so manently insane. gazing with despair upon million- badly made that they barely dollar views of the coast. qualify as movies. “Left Behind,” 1. BY THE SEA (2015): Think back to the most pretentious European art-film you’ve ever had Kinder critics praised the cin- for instance, a faith-based rap- to endure. Now imagine Angelina Jolie making that movie, and you’ve got “By the Sea,” starring ematography and scenery, but I ture-fantasy starring Nicolas herself and Brad Pitt as depressed Americans who visit France and smoke a lot. Remember how couldn’t find a reason to give this Cage, was so sloppy and dis- Jean-Paul Sartre said hell is other people? That’s because he hadn’t seen this movie. extended Chanel No. 5 commer- organized that it literally couldn’t

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PREVIOUS SOLUTION: “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view.” — Atticus Finch (Gregory Peck) © 2016 by NEA, Inc. Are we witnessing the death of young-adult dystopia at the movies? By Meredith Woerner ers all hoped to enchant some of that Hogwarts crowd or carve out their own fan-verse. In movie theaters recently, a But most of those offerings reluctant teen hero led a rebel- failed to fly. Meanwhile, oth- lion comprising an implausible ers are being totally revamped. clan of oppressed but likable The source material for “Golden young iconoclasts. Together they Compass,” author Philip Pull- rose up around their chosen one man’s “His Dark Materials,” is to fight their government’s evil being rebooted into a TV series social engineering. at BBC One, much to the delight Sound familiar? No, it wasn’t of disappointed fans who found a new installment of “The the movie translation less than Hunger Games,” “The Maze worthy. Runner”or “The Giver.” And Even though the movie dysto- it wasn’t a reprise of “Saturday pia looks to be slowly dwindling Night Live’s” “The Group Hop- in box-office numbers, the “bleak per” sketch, which blended al- future” trend is alive on televi- most every current dystopian teen trope into a trailer for a fake sion. The CW’s critically adored movie “written entirely,” the joke “The 100” just got renewed for went, “in the comments section another season, USA premiered of a ‘Hunger Games’ trailer.” Carlton Cuse’s alien-occupied The real film was “The Di- Los Angeles thriller “Colony” in vergent Series: Allegiant — Part January and AMC’s “The Walk- 1,” the third in the franchise ing Dead” (while mostly teen- starring Shailene Woodley and free) is still running strong with a Theo James. spinoff “Fear the Walking Dead” But with an opening week- in tandem. More is on the way. end box office of just $29 million The CW gave the green light to — compared with a $54 million Courtesy Photo/ Murray Close an adaptation of Louisa May start for “Divergent” (2014) and Maggie Q, Shailene Woodley, Miles Teller, Zoe Kravitz, Theo James and Ansel Elgort in “The Divergent Series: Allegiant.” Alcott’s “Little Women” with a a slightly lower $52 million for dystopian bent. Wrap your head Host” made just more than $26.5 L.A. Times Film Critic Kenneth seem very similar and thus the “Insurgent” (2015) — “Allegiant” around that. million in its entire domestic Turan called it “disappointing” natural conclusion is that YA debuted at a disappointing No. On the film front, you only — and it made just $45 million in audiences may be looking for 2 behind the rabbit-fronted run, even though it was adapted have to look at the coming at- “Zootopia, calling into question from a novel written by “Twi- its domestic run. other, perhaps fresher options.” tractions to see what the stu- whether we are witnessing the light” author Stephanie Meyer Do these falling numbers in- The pileup in genre films is dios are hoping will capture end of the young adult dysto- and starred two-time Academy dicate we are nearing the end of not a new phenomenon. “Twi- the disposable income of the pian wave at the movies. Award nominee Saoirse Ronan. the teenage dystopian dynasty? light” spawned a resurrection young-adult crowd. One excit- Certainly we haven’t seen Another alien-centric adaptation Senior media analyst for of vampire films. “Fright Night,” ing trend appears to be fairy-tale the end of this franchise: “The “The 5th Wave,” still in theaters, comScore Paul Dergarabedian “Dark Shadows” and even “Abra- adaptations. Disney has already Divergent Series: Ascendent — has made just under $34 million doesn’t agree that the weight can ham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter” cued up a live-action “Beauty Part 2” is scheduled for a 2017 since its January debut. be placed solely on the genre in all sought to capitalize on the and the Beast” starring “Harry release. And “The Maze Runner” Most discouraging was question. “Athough as a whole fang trend but failed to pump Potter’s” Emma Watson, and is filming “The Death Cure,” junior-high and grade-school the YA dystopian movies have new blood into the genre. After Chloe Moretz has been cast to the third and final installment English class mainstay “The had massive success, many films the “Harry Potter” films made star as the titular character in of the series, which halted pro- Giver” by Newbery Medal-win- from this category have fallen enough gold to fill the many Universal’s live-action “Little duction after star Dylan O’Brien ning author Lois Lowry. The short, so their continued rel- vaults of Gringotts, Potter- Mermaid.” Will “The Hunts- was injured on set. longtime passion project of actor evance in the marketplace has fodder filled theaters serving man: Winter’s War,” the Snow But few films in this genre Jeff Bridges boasted a hefty cast come into question,” Dergarabe- up fistfuls of piping-hot child- White-inspired film with a dash have been able to claim “The including himself and fellow dian said in an email. like wonder. “The Spiderwick of Snow Queen, cash in on the Hunger Games’” big bucks. The Oscar winner Meryl Streep. But He added, “The overriding Chronicles,” “The Seeker,” “The new trend this April? Only time 2013 science-fiction thriller “The critics found the film flawed — premise of most of these films Bridge to Terabithia” and oth- and money will tell. Life 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 LIFE Earl Hamner Jr., Creator of ADVICE: Dear Abby ‘Waltons’ TV Show, Dies at 92 Ending Dog’s By John C. Rogers continued to write into his in the foothills of Virginia's The Associated Press 90s, once noting proudly that Blue Ridge Mountains, on the same month he turned 90 July 10, 1923. Also like John Suffering Is Difficult LOS ANGELES — Earl he had two stories published Boy, he was the eldest of eight Hamner Jr., the versatile and in separate collections. children and named after his prolific writer who drew One, "Come Down to the father. Discussion for Wife upon his Depression-era up- Store, Minerva," appeared It was there that Earl DEAR Suggest he contact Sunny’s bringing in the Blue Ridge in the horror anthology Henry Hamner Jr. grew up in ABBY: How veterinarian and talk to him/her Mountains of Virginia to cre- "Shadow Masters: An Anthol- such modest circumstances do I talk to my about his beloved dog’s condition, ate one of television's most ogy From the Horror Zone" that his family owned few because I’m pretty sure the vet will beloved family shows, "The husband about and was inspired by an idea books other than the Bible agree with me. Then be prepared, Waltons," has died. He was 92. putting his dog Hamner said he had stashed and had no telephone. It because your husband may be so Hamner died in Los An- ‘Sunny’ to sleep? away decades before when he wasn't until a high school bonded with Sunny that he will geles and had recently been My husband is was writing for "The Twilight field trip to the World's Fair need grief counseling after his dog battling pneumonia, said the most loving, Zone." The other, on fish- in New York City in 1939, is no more. Ray Castro Jr., a friend of caring, gener- By Abigail Van Buren ing, was published in "Gray's Hamner once said, that he DEAR READERS: A group Hamner's who produced a ous person I Sporting Journal." actually learned how to use of distinguished psychiatrists, the documentary, "Earl Hamner have ever met, and I don’t know "The Twilight Zone" epi- a phone. Until that trip, he Group for the Advancement of Storyteller," about the writer. how to tell him it’s time to let his sodes Hamner did finish said, he had never been more Psychiatry (GAP), needs help from Castro said he learned about best friend go. included several of the best than 40 miles from home. some of you. They need feedback Hamner's death from the Sunny is 15½ years old and the classic TV series aired. He had decided to become from gay, bisexual or transgender writer's daughter, Caroline. A can barely walk because of bad hips. Among them were "The a writer at age 6, however, af- people, many of whom have expe- Facebook post by Hamner's The poor thing can see only shad- Hunt," in which a recently ter getting a poem published rienced conflicts with their faith be- son, Scott, stated his father ows and is almost completely deaf. deceased backwoodsman is on the children's page of a cause of who they are attracted to or died surrounded by family at He has been like this for the last two saved by his beloved hunting Richmond, Va., newspaper. their gender identity. Many, while Cedars Sinai Hospital while years and is deteriorating steadily. dog from accidentally wan- After graduating from attempting “conversion” treatment, John Denver's "Rocky Moun- I’m trying to be understanding dering into Hell. Another, Schuyler High School at the experienced great emotional dis- tain High" was playing. and supportive. I bought reusable "Ring-a-Ding Girl," tells the top of his class, Hamner at- tress, but never considered consult- Although best remem- diapers when Sunny could no lon- story of a young Hollywood tended the University of ing a mental health professional bered for "The Waltons," ger control his bowels and bladder. I movie star who returns to Richmond on a scholarship because they had been discouraged which aired for nine sea- carry him outside multiple times a her hometown hours before until being drafted into the from doing so by their faith com- sons and won more than a her death and tricks family Army during World War II. day and hold him up so he can uri- dozen Emmys, that show nate without the diaper. I wash him munity. Knowing the struggles and friends into staying away He returned to Richmond you have experienced could ben- barely scratched the surface from the site where her plane in 2013 just a few days before regularly after he soils himself. It is of Hamner's literary accom- very sad. I keep hoping he will pass efit individuals who need help and will crash. his 90th birthday, to accept haven’t gotten it. Your input is im- plishments. Hamner and the show's a resolution from the state on in his sleep so my husband won’t He was a best-selling nov- have to make the call, but he is still portant. It will give GAP psychia- creator, Rod Serling, had Legislature declaring him a trists a broader representation of elist ("Spencer's Mountain"), been friends since their col- "Virginia treasure." clinging to life. the author of eight episodes It is difficult to bring this up people than they could get from any lege days, and when Serling It was in the military, he other source. of the classic 1960s TV show launched the show in 1959 said, that a fellow soldier with my husband because he knows "The Twilight Zone" and, I’m frustrated with constantly Thank you in advance for tak- he invited Hamner to submit named Paul Nusnick exposed ing part in this important study. as a screenwriter, adapted scripts. Hamner said he drew him to serious writing, in- cleaning up pee and poop and the popular children's tale washing bedding after there has The Internet address to send your inspiration for most of them troducing him to the works comments is mary.barber@omh. "Charlotte's Web," into a hit from folk tales he had heard of Thomas Wolfe, F. Scott been an accident. I don’t want him 2006 film. He also created to think I want him to put the dog ny.gov. For those who don’t have as a child. Fitzgerald and others. He be- email access, GAP’s mailing ad- the popular, long-running "Looking back," he once gan to write "Spencer's Moun- to sleep just because it is difficult. TV drama "Falcon Crest" It’s just TIME. dress is: P.O. Box 570218, Dallas, said, "I realize that if I made tain" while in France during TX 75357-0218. In the past, read- and wrote for such other any unique contribution to the last days of the war. Sunny’s quality of life is zero. TV shows as "Wagon Train," The only thing he can do is eat and ers have been generous in “telling it the series, it was to introduce "The battle front was a few like it is,” and I hope you will con- ''Gentle Ben" and "The Wild the American folklore ele- miles away and the sounds of sleep. Is that enough? Am I wrong? Thornberrys." What should I say to my husband to tinue because your experiences are ment into it." gunfire were incessant. I was important. Your participation may Castro said Hamner re- That element was some- put the poor animal out of his mis- scared and young and home- help to effect positive changes in mained busy in recent years, thing he would draw on re- ery? — IT’S TIME, IN RENO sick, and as I wrote in my the treatment of patients. — LOVE, and had recently sold a play. peatedly over the next 50 DEAR IT’S TIME: Your hus- journal I began to remember ABBY "He was a great Southern years, first in books like "The a promise my father made to band is doing his best friend no gentleman, a great friend, a Homecoming" and "Fifty my mother on the day they favor by letting him linger this way. great father," Castro said. "He What’s going on now isn’t fair to ••• Roads To Town" and later in were married. He promised Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van was my mentor. America has television's "The Waltons." that one day he would build Sunny or to you. You might point Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, truly lost a great icon." Like John Boy (played by her a house of her own on the out that dogs were put on this earth and was founded by her mother, Pau- Hamner published nearly Richard Thomas), the show's top of a mountain." to run and play and enjoy their lives, line Phillips. Write Dear Abby at www. a dozen books and wrote character he modeled on He wouldn't finish the something that Sunny hasn’t been DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los hundreds of TV scripts. He himself, Hamner was born book for another 15 years. able to do for a long time. Angeles, CA 90069.

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(N) ’ (CC) (CC) “Mudlick or Bust” in Quahog” (CC) Throats” Antiques Roadshow “Charleston” Fred- McLaughlin Group Northwest Now Death in Paradise “A Deadly Storm” A Inspector Morse Morse probes the Sherlock Holmes Mysteries An heiress More Manners of Downton Abbey: A PBS 12 12 eric Remington watercolor. (CC) (N) (CC) death at the university. (CC) death of an art forger. (CC) disappears on her wedding day. Masterpiece Special ’ (CC) Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Sleepy Hollow “Delaware” Abbie and Hell’s Kitchen “7 Chefs Compete” Ice Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Washington’s Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Theory ’ Theory ’ (CC) Crane take extreme measures. cream blind taste test challenge. Most Wanted (N) ’ (CC) IND 14 14 April Biblethon (N) (Live) April Biblethon (N) (Live) Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. 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NBC 26 26 ’ (CC) “High Intensity” ’ (CC) dies after rapidly aging. (N) ’ 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un camino hacia el destino Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Pasión y poder (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) ’ Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News Timbers in 30 Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Sleepy Hollow “Delaware” Abbie and Hell’s Kitchen “7 Chefs Compete” Ice 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) (CC) Crane take extreme measures. cream blind taste test challenge. (N) Raymond (CC) 60 Days In “Unusual Suspects” Civilians 60 Days In “First Timers” The experi- 60 Days In “Cell Shock” The inmates 60 Days In “Fight Face” Zac hunts for 60 Days In: Time Out A series of mis- The First 48 Deadly pizza delivery; At- A&E 52 52 go under cover as inmates. ’ mental program begins. ’ (CC) grow suspicious of Robert. ’ illegal drug use in C-pod. (CC) takes endangers Jeff. (N) (CC) lanta murder. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Live Free or Die Hard (2007, Action) Bruce Willis, Justin Long, Timothy ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. Storm chasers race to test a new ››› I Am Legend (2007) Will Smith, Alice Braga. Blood- Olyphant. America’s computers fall under attack. (CC) tornado-monitoring device. (CC) thirsty plague victims surround a lone survivor. (CC) APL 43 43 Insane Pools: Off the Deep End ’ Insane Pools: Off the Deep End ’ Insane Pools: Off the Deep End ’ Insane Pools: Off the Deep End ’ Insane Pools: Deeper Dive ’ Insane Pools: Off the Deep End ’ BET 56 56 Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Radio Days” ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin Sheneneh gets a TV date. ’ Martin “Control” Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) Martin ’ (CC) BRAVO 66 66 › Mr. Deeds (2002, Comedy) Adam ››› The School of Rock (2003, Comedy) Jack Black, Joan Cusack, Mike White. An unemployed Bravo First Looks The People’s Couch ››› Charlie’s Angels (2000, Action) Sandler, Winona Ryder. guitarist poses as a teacher. Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu. Premiere. CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) Rick Mercer Coronation Street marketplace (N) 22 Minutes (CC) Figure Skating ISU World Championships. (N Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) The National (N) ’ (CC) CMT 61 61 Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing Last-Standing › Son-in-Law (1993) Pauly Shore. A coed brings her surf-minded pal home to the farm. Steve Austin’s Broken Skull Reba (CC) CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Billion Dollar Buyer Billion Dollar Buyer Your Day Job Secret Lives LifeLock Paid Program CNN 44 44 CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Race for the White House Race for the White House The Wonder List With Bill Weir Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Wonder List With Bill Weir Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown Futurama “Space Futurama ’ (CC) South Park “Fat South Park (CC) South Park “Ginger South Park “AWE- South Park “Casa South Park “Cart- South Park (CC) South Park “Ginger Tosh.0 Daniel Tosh.0 “Welven Da COM 60 60 Pilot 3000” (CC) Camp” (CC) Cow” (CC) SOM-O” Bonita” man Sucks” (CC) Kids” (CC) takes his shirt off. Great” (CC) DIS 41 41 Backstage (CC) Stuck/Middle Bunk’d ’ (CC) Mako Mermaids Bunk’d (N) (CC) Stuck/Middle Backstage (N) ’ Walk the Prank Star Wars Rebels Star Wars Rebels Bunk’d ’ (CC) Stuck/Middle Dual Survival “On the Menu” Joe and Gold Rush “Go Big or Go Home” Parker Gold Rush “Grandpa’s Last Wish” Gold Rush The life and legacy of John Yukon Men “Desperate Measures” Re- Alaskan Bush People Ami needs medi- DSC 8 8 Cody struggle against predators. refuses to give up. ’ (CC) Parker and Payson work together. Schnabel. (N) ’ (CC) building after the fire. (N) ’ (CC) cal attention and surgery. (CC) E! 65 65 Total Divas Nattie attempts to suppress E! News (N) (CC) ›› Safe Haven (2013, Romance) Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough, Cobie Smulders. A woman with a Sex and the City E! News (N) (CC) her dad’s embarrassing antics. dark secret falls in love with a widowed father. (CC) (DVS) “The Catch” ’ NBA Basketball Cleveland Cavaliers at Atlanta Hawks. NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Golden State Warriors. From Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif. (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 From Philips Arena in Atlanta. (N) (Live) (Live) ESPN2 33 33 SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) Jalen & Jacoby Son of the Congo (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Brew & ’Que Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 ›› Monster-in-Law (2005) ››› Rouge (2001) Nicole Kidman. Premiere. A writer shares a bittersweet romance with a nightclub diva. Shadowhunters “Malec” ’ (CC) The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ›› Ride Along (2014, Comedy) Ice Cube, Kevin Hart, . A cop › Grown Ups 2 (2013, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Kevin James, Chris Rock. Lenny Feder and his fam- › Grown Ups 2 (2013) Adam Sandler. Lenny Feder and his invites his sister’s boyfriend to join him on a shift. ’ (CC) ily relocate back to his hometown. ’ (CC) family relocate back to his hometown. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Champions: Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic, First Round. PGA Tour Golf Shell Houston Open, Second Round. From the Golf Club of Houston in Humble, Texas. 16 Inspiration Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Home Improve- Home Improve- The Middle ’ (CC) The Middle ’ (CC) The Middle “Food The Middle “Two of The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 “Pilot” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Courting” a Kind” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Renovation (CC) House Hunters Renovation (CC) Love It or List It (CC) Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 American Pickers “Cheap Pick” ’ American Pickers “The Doctor Is In” American Pickers ’ (CC) American Pickers “Space Oddities” American Restoration “Pony Up” (N) Million Dollar Genius (N) ’ (CC) LIFE 51 51 Bring It! “Neva Gets Even” (CC) Bring It! “They’re Coming for Us!!” Bring It! Dianna overloads her team. Bring It! The entire cast reunites. (N) Atlanta Plastic (N) (CC) Atlanta Plastic (N) (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Show (N) Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) All In With The Rachel Maddow Show Lockup: New Mexico Lockup: Raw “Ganging Up” MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness ››› The Incredible Hulk (2008) NBCS 34 34 Figure Skating World Figure Skating Championship. Men’s free. (N) (Live) Formula One Racing Bahrain Grand Prix, Practice. Xtreme Off Road Engine Power IndyCar Racing Phoenix Grand Prix, Qualifying. NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Henry Danger ’ (CC) SpongeBob Alvinnn!!! and Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 America’s Next Top Model ’ (CC) America’s Next Top Model “Finale” ››› Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne. (CC) ››› Bridesmaids (2011, Comedy) Kristen Wiig. (CC) ROOT 31 31 Bensinger The Game 365 MLB Preseason Baseball Colorado Rockies at Seattle Mariners. From Peoria Stadium in Peoria, Ariz. (N) (Live) Mariners Access MLB Preseason Baseball: Rockies at Mariners Cops “Seattle/Ta- Cops “Liar Liar” Cops “New Jersey” Cops “Coast to Cops A suspect Cops A burglarized Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. Broner takes on Theophane, 12 rounds. Also: Easter Jr. vs. Men- Cops Domestic- SPIKE 57 57 coma” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) causes a crash. home. (CC) dez, 10 rounds. From Washington, D.C. (N Same-day Tape) ’ disturbance call. SYFY 59 59 ›› The Lone Ranger (2013, Western) Johnny Depp, Armie Hammer. (CC) Dead 7 (2016, Horror) Nick Carter, Carrie Keagan. Premiere. 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Jokers Law & Order: Special Victims Unit In- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Motive “Six Months Later” Angie is lured Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A USA 58 58 ternal Affairs investigates Olivia. ’ Benson adjusts to motherhood. ’ “American Disgrace” (CC) (DVS) detective says she was raped. ’ back to homicide. (N) teen is assaulted after a party. ’ VH1 62 62 ›› The Dilemma (2011, Comedy) Vince Vaughn, Kevin James. ’ › Billy Madison (1995, Comedy) Adam Sandler, Darren McGavin. ’ › Empire Records (1995) Anthony LaPaglia, Rory Cochrane. ’ (CC)

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(N) (CC) aways Tweet blast Show 5 (N) FOX 27 27 Good Day Oregon Saturday (N) Match Bundesliga Soccer Borussia Dortmund Amer. Missing DOC- Paid Cash- Cash- ›› Constantine (2005, Fantasy) Keanu Reeves, ››› Jerry Magu- Day vs SV Werder Bremen. (N) Athlete (N) TORS Prog. Flow Flow Rachel Weisz, Shia LaBeouf. ire (1996) UNI 28 28 Pagado Pagado Pagado Pagado Pocoyo Sesame Mickey Mickey Manny Manny Pagado Pagado Sabadazo LAnzate! Fútbol Mexicano Primera División Paid Paid Tiny House Nation Tiny House Nation Nicole & Jionni’s Wahlburgers ’ Wahl- Wahl- Wahl- Wahl- Wahl- Wahl- Behind Bars: Behind Bars: Behind Bars: The First 48 ’ A&E 52 52 Prog. Prog. ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Shore Flip (CC) (CC) burgers burgers burgers burgers burgers burgers Rookie Year ’ Rookie Year ’ Rookie Year ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- The Ri- ››› El Dorado (1967) John Wayne. A gunfighter and a ›› Earthquake (1974) Charlton Heston. An architect tries to ››› I Am Legend (2007) Will Smith, ››› fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman fleman drunken sheriff face an evil land baron. (CC) rescue his wife after an earthquake. (CC) Alice Braga, Dash Mihok. (CC) Twister APL 43 43 Big Cat Big Cat Cat From Hell Cat From Hell Too Cute! (CC) The Se Extraor Dogs Dogs My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell My Cat Hell BET 56 56 Mercy Ships ’ Paid Paid Prince Fresh Prince Prince Martin ’ (CC) Martin Martin Martin ’ (CC) Martin ›› Sparkle (2012) Jordin Sparks, Whitney Houston. 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America’s News Headquarters (N) News HQ News HQ The Five News HQ FOX Report (N) Stossel FOOD 35 35 Coffee DIY Be.- Brunch Daphne South Farm Pioneer Pioneer Trisha’s The Kitchen (N) The Kitchen Star Academy Cake Wars Cooks vs. Cons Chopped Chopped FREE 39 39 Blender CIZE › Bring It On Again (2004) Another Cinderella Story (2008), Jane Lynch ››› Moulin Rouge (2001, Musical) Nicole Kidman. ››› Save the Last Dance (2001) Julia Stiles. ›› 17 Again FX 53 53 Try Total BestPan! Buffy the Vampire Buffy the Vampire Anger Anger Two Men Two Men Two Men Two Men ›› Parental Guidance (2012) Billy ›› Tooth Fairy (2010) Dwayne John- ››› Puss in Boots (2011) Voices of Gym Slayer (CC) Slayer (CC) Crystal, Bette Midler. ’ (CC) son, Ashley Judd. ’ (CC) Antonio Banderas. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Shell Houston Open, Second Round. Golf Central PGA Tour Golf PGA Tour Golf 2016 LPGA ANA Inspiration Third Round. (N) (Live) HALL 19 19 I Love I Love I Love I Love The The Golden Golden Golden Golden ›› Honeymoon for One (2011) Nicol- So You Said Yes (2015, Drama) Kellie Perfect on Paper (2014, Romance) Harvest Moon Lucy Lucy Lucy Lucy Middle Middle Girls Girls Girls Girls lette Sheridan, Greg Wise. (CC) Martin, Chad Willett. (CC) Lindsay Hartley, Drew Fuller. (CC) (2015) (CC) HGTV 68 68 CIZE! PiYo Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Fixer Upper Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or Flip or HIST 37 37 Coin Paid Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens “The Return” (CC) Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Ancient Aliens Alcatraz Alcatraz: Search for the Truth ’ LIFE 51 51 Paid Paid Paid Best Paid Paid Sum Paid Paid Paid Little Women Accidental Obsession (2015) (CC) Caught (2015) Anna Camp. (CC) Nanny Cam (2014) Laura Allen. MSNBC 47 47 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Politics 2016 Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera Caught Camera MTV 63 63 Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. Ridiculousness Ridic. Ridic. Ridic. ››› The Incredible Hulk (2008), Liv Tyler ’ Fantas NBCS 34 34 Soccer Premier English Premier League Soccer Premier Formula One Racing Figure Skating Motorsports Motorsports DRIVE Haas F1: Am. NASCAR Racing IndyCar NICK 40 40 George George Spong Spong Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Rang Al Al Al Al Spong Spong Spong Spong Spong Al Al OXY 50 50 Total CIZE! Total PiYo! Your Day Job Like a Boss Killerpost (CC) Killerpost (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) Snapped (CC) ROOT 31 31 Paid Paid Paid Paid LifeL Cooker Timbers Guilt Blower Paid Timbers Soun MLB Preseason Baseball: Mariners at Rockies Mari Bensin College Softball SPIKE 57 57 CIZE Coffee! BODY Body Nutri CIZE ›› Cowboys & Aliens (2011) Daniel Craig. Extraterrestrials ›››› The Dark Knight (2008) Christian Bale, Heath Ledger. Batman Cops Cops Cops Cops Cops Dance Beast! Ninja! Dance attack a 19th-century Arizona town. ’ battles a vicious criminal known as the Joker. ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) SYFY 59 59 Paid Green Ninja! Body Wynonna Earp The Dead 2: India (2013) (CC) Apocalypse L.A. (2014) Justin Ray. Zombie Apocalypse (2011) (CC) ››› The Cabin in the Woods (CC) Freddy-Jason TBN 20 20 RocK Auto Island Veggie Mon Hop Lassie Goliath Ishine Inspir. Praise the Lord (CC) M Lu News Praise the Lord (CC) The Bi Memories In Touch Married Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends Friends Friends Friends At the Final Four The Final Four Show (N) (Live) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Oklahoma NCAA TBS 55 55 ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) (N) (Live) vs. Villanova. (N) (Live) Tourn. TLC 38 38 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Say Hard Evidence Hard Evidence Hard Evidence ’ TNT 54 54 Law & Order Law & Order “Re- Law & Order Law & Order ›› The Replacements (2000, Comedy) Keanu ›› Bad Boys II (2003) Martin Lawrence. Two NCAA Final Four Team Stream (N) (Live) (CC) Team “Standoff” ’ turn” ’ (CC) (DVS) “Amends” ’ Reeves, Gene Hackman. (CC) (DVS) detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. Stream TOON 42 42 Gum Transf. Poké Teen Teen Teen Uncle Teen Gum Clar We Uncle Teen Teen › Free Birds (2013, Comedy) Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days Gum Gum TRAV 36 36 Paid CIZE! Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Planet Planet Bizarre Foods Bizarre Foods Wild Things Food Food Food Paradise Food Paradise Food Paradise Ghost Adventure TRUTV 49 49 Best Pan Ever! CIZE! Paid LifeL CIZE Coffee CIZE! Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers Jokers NCAA Final Four Team Stream (N) (CC) Stream Burn Notice “Bit- English Premier League Soccer Chrisley Chrisley To Be Announced Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU Law & Order: SVU USA 58 58 ter Pill” VH1 62 62 Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Love, Hip Hop Life 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, March 31, 2016 ENTERTAINMENT

Movies Sports Kids Bets SATURDAY EVENING April 2, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 ’ ’ ABC 4 4 KOMO 4 News Saturday 6:00pm Mi- Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (CC) ›› Mirror Mirror (2012, Fantasy) Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, Armie Hammer. 20/20 (CC) KOMO 4 News Castle “A Deadly chelle Esteban, Russ Bowen. (N) ’ (CC) Seven dwarves help an exiled princess win back her kingdom. ’ 11:00pm Game” ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) Laura McKenzie’s Raw Travel ’ (CC) Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Figure Skating ISU World Championships: Ladies Free Skate. From Boston. (N KING 5 News (N) Saturday Night NBC 5 5 - Holt (CC) Traveler Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) IND 6 6 Made Hollywood Matter of Fact Access Hollywood (N) ’ (CC) ››› Postcards From the Edge (1990) Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine. News Hiring America Access Hollywood ’ (CC) CBS Evening KIRO 7 News at Entertainment Tonight (N) ’ (CC) Rush Hour “Pilot” Valuable Chinese 48 Hours “Gone” A man changes his 48 Hours ’ (CC) KIRO 7 News at Scandal “Spies CBS 7 7 News (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) (CC) artifacts are stolen. ’ (CC) story to the police. ’ (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) Like Us” ’ (CC) PBS NewsHour BBC Newsnight Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries Vera “On Harbour Street” Vera investigates a mysterious Afterlife “Roadside Bouquets” Alison is Antiques Road- Live From the Artists Den “Alabama PBS 9 9 Weekend (N) ’ (N) “Death at the Grand” (N) ’ (CC) death. ’ (CC) recovering from the seance. show Shakes” Alabama Shakes perform. Bones “Mummy in the Maze” A Hallow- Elementary Investigating a nurse’s dis- Person of Interest The team seeks Q13 News at 9 (N) Washington’s Everybody Loves Everybody Loves Anger Manage- Anger Manage- MNT 10 10 een killer. ’ (CC) appearance. ’ (CC) justice for Carter. ’ (CC) (CC) Most Wanted (N) Raymond (CC) Raymond (CC) ment (CC) ment (CC) Mike & Molly ’ Mike & Molly ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ 2 Broke Girls ’ Rizzoli & Isles “Food for Thought” A The Closer “Good Housekeeping” The Good Wife A lawyer conceals a cli- Band in Seattle Family Guy ’ CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) food truck chef dies suddenly. ’ Search for murderer and rapist. (CC) ent’s identity. ’ (CC) (Part 1 of 2) (CC) Antiques Roadshow “Minneapolis” Keeping Up Ap- Keeping Up Ap- As Time Goes By As Time Goes By The Vicar of Dibley A storm destroys a Red Dwarf ’ Red Dwarf ’ Doctor Who (Part Doctor Who (Part PBS 12 12 George Elmslie chair. (CC) pearances (CC) pearances (CC) (CC) (CC) church window. ’ (CC) 6 of 14) 7 of 14) Modern Family Seattle Sounders MLS Soccer Montreal Impact at Seattle Sounders FC. From CenturyLink Field in Seattle Sounders Just for Laughs Q13 News at 10 Washington’s Rosewood Rosewood and his dad face FOX 13 13 ’ (CC) FC Pre-Match Seattle. (N) (Live) (CC) FC Post-Match Gags (N) (CC) (N) (CC) Most Wanted off in court. ’ (CC) (DVS) IND 14 14 Frances and Friends Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit De- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit ION 15 15 Mother kills self over missing baby. “Philadelphia” ’ (CC) “Sin” A preacher is a prime suspect. student dies at a party. ’ (CC) tective Benson’s brother. ’ (CC) Terrorists threaten victim’s fiance. ’ IND 18 18 Kenneth W. Jay Sekulow In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Perry Stone The Green Room Hillsong TV Joel Osteen The Green Room The Ramp ’ ’ ABC 22 22 KATU News at 6 John Denver, Jeopardy! (CC) Wheel of Fortune ›› Mirror Mirror (2012, Fantasy) Julia Roberts, Lily Collins, Armie Hammer. 20/20 (CC) KATU News at 11 Castle “Anatomy of (N) ’ (CC) Louis Armstrong ’ (CC) Seven dwarves help an exiled princess win back her kingdom. ’ (N) ’ (CC) a Murder” ’ NBC Nightly News Straight Talk Inside Edition Grants Getaways Dateline NBC (N) ’ (CC) Figure Skating ISU World Championships: Ladies Free Skate. From Boston. (N KGW News at Saturday Night NBC 26 26 - Holt Weekend (N) ’ Same-day Tape) ’ (CC) 11 (N) Live (N) ’ (CC) UNI 30 30 Durmiendo Noticiero Como Dice el Dicho (SS) La Rosa de Guadalupe (SS) Crónicas de Sábado Sal y Pimienta Durmiendo Noticiero FOX 27 27 ››› Jerry Maguire (1996, Romance-Comedy) Tom Cruise, Cuba Gooding Jr.. Rosewood Rosewood and his dad face Lucifer “Wingman” Lucifer gets help 10 O’Clock News (N) Party Over Here Cooper Barrett’s An attack of conscience changes an L.A. sports agent’s life. off in court. ’ (CC) (DVS) from an unlikely ally. ’ (CC) (DVS) Comedy shorts. Guide to The First 48 Drive-by shooting victim in The First 48 Possible gang-related The First 48 “The Ties That Bind” A The First 48: Murder in the Family A The First 48: Murder in the Family A The First 48: Revenge Kills A high- A&E 52 52 Dallas. ’ (CC) shooting. ’ (CC) man is gunned down in his home. ’ grandfather is bludgeoned to death. mother of two is shot. (N) ’ (CC) school graduate is shot. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Twister (1996, Action) Helen Hunt, Bill Paxton, Cary Elwes. Storm chasers The Walking Dead “First Time Again” Rick and the others The Walking Dead “JSS” A new prob- The Walking Dead “Thank You” A small The Walking Dead race to test a new tornado-monitoring device. (CC) struggle. (CC) lem arises. (CC) group runs into hurdles. (CC) (CC) APL 43 43 My Cat From Hell ’ (CC) My Cat From Hell ’ (CC) My Cat From Hell (N) My Cat From Hell: Scratch Tracks My Cat From Hell ’ My Cat From Hell ’ BET 56 56 ›› Just Wright (2010, Romance-Comedy) Queen Latifah, Common. (CC) ››› Dreamgirls (2006) Jamie Foxx, Beyoncé Knowles. Premiere. (CC) Let the Church Say Amen (2015, Drama) Naturi Naughton, Steve Harris. BRAVO 66 66 Vanderpump Rules James discusses The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ››› Sex and the City (2008, Romance-Comedy) Sarah Jessica Parker, Kim Cattrall, Chris Noth. Time brings many the infamous bite marks. (Part 2 of 3) “Lymes in the Sand” “Dubai Daze” changes for Carrie and her gal pals. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Calgary Flames at Edmonton Oilers. From Rexall Place in Edmonton, Alberta. (N) (S Live) (CC) Post Show CBC News The Tudors “Secrets of the Heart” CMT 61 61 Party Down South Party Down South Party Down South Party Down South ››› Gridiron Gang (2006, Drama) The Rock, Xzibit, Jade Yorker. (CC) CNBC 46 46 Undercover Boss “Budget Blinds” Undercover Boss “Fatburger” (CC) Undercover Boss “Hudson Group” Undercover Boss “Mack Trucks” ’ Undercover Boss ’ (CC) Drop Your CIZE! Dragon Blades CNN 44 44 The Eighties VCRs; remote controls; family sitcoms. The Seventies The Seventies “What’s Goin’ On” The Seventies “Crimes and Cults” The Seventies CNNH 45 45 The Seventies The Eighties “Raised on Television” Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files The Seventies “What’s Goin’ On” The Seventies “Crimes and Cults” COM 60 60 ››› Coming to America (1988, Comedy) Eddie Murphy, Arsenio Hall, John Kevin Hart Presents: Keith Robinson Kevin Hart Presents: Lil Rel Howery: Kevin Hart Presents: Plastic Cup Kevin Hart: Seriously Funny The Amos. An African prince and his royal sidekick come to Queens. (CC) Back of the Bus Funny Relevent (CC) Boyz (CC) comic’s take on his family. (CC) DIS 41 41 Jessie ’ (CC) Austin & Ally ’ K.C. Undercover Liv and Maddie ›› Bedtime Stories (2008) Adam Sandler. ’ (CC) Lab Rats: Bio. Lab Rats: Bio. Star Wars Rebels Star Wars Rebels Austin & Ally ’ Fast N’ Loud “’71 Scat Pack Chal- Fast N’ Loud “The Shorty Short VW Deadliest Catch “New Beginnings” (N) ’ (CC) Deadliest Catch: Legend of the Cor- DSC 8 8 lenger, Part II” A ’71 Challenger. Bus” A VW Microbus. ’ (CC) nelia Marie ’ (CC) E! 65 65 ›› Safe Haven (2013, Romance) Josh Duhamel, Julianne Hough. A woman with ›› The Last Song (2010, Drama) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear, Liam Hemsworth. ›› The Last Song (2010, Drama) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear, Liam Hemsworth. a dark secret falls in love with a widowed father. (CC) (DVS) Premiere. A man tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. A man tries to reconnect with his estranged daughter. ESPN 32 32 30 for 30 30 for 30 Shorts Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 Arena Football Jacksonville Sharks at Los Angeles KISS. (N) (Live) 30 for 30 (CC) Baseball Tonight (N) (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 Shorts 30 for 30 (CC) FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) The Greg Gutfeld Show (N) Red Eye With Tom Shillue Justice With Judge Jeanine The Greg Gutfeld Show Red Eye With Tom Shillue FOOD 35 35 Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FREE 39 39 ›› 17 Again (2009) Zac Efron. ››› Clueless (1995, Comedy) Alicia Silverstone, Stacey Dash, Brittany Murphy. ››› Pitch Perfect (2012) Anna Kendrick. College students enter an a cappella competition. FX 53 53 ››› The Croods (2013) Voices of Nicolas Cage, Emma Stone. Animated. ›› Hotel Transylvania (2012) Voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg. Ani- ›› Hotel Transylvania (2012) Voices of Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg. Ani- Mother Nature experiments with life in the Croodacious era. ’ (CC) mated. Dracula invites famous monsters to a special birthday party. ’ (CC) mated. Dracula invites famous monsters to a special birthday party. ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Golf Central (N) (Live) PGA Tour Golf Shell Houston Open, Third Round. 2016 LPGA ANA Inspiration Third Round. From Mission Hills Country Club in Rancho Mirage, Calif. Harvest Moon (2015, Drama) Jessy Anything for Love (2016, Romance) Erika Christensen, Paul Greene, Antonio All Yours (2016, Comedy) Nicolette Sheridan, Jayne Eastwood, Dan Payne. Pre- The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 Schram, Jesse Hutch. (CC) Cupo. A man and a woman lie on their online dating profiles. (CC) miere. Cass, a busy, single mother falls for her nanny, Matt. (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Property Brothers (CC) Property Brothers (CC) House Hunters Renovation (N) (CC) Bought the Farm Bought the Farm HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LIFE 51 51 Don’t Wake Mommy (2015, Suspense) Ashley Bell, Sara Rue. (CC) Deadly Daycare (2014, Drama) Kayla Ewell, Christy Carlson Romano. (CC) Stalked by My Doctor (2015) , Brianna Chomer. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup: Raw “Killers Among Us” Lockup: Raw “Survival 101” Lockup: Raw Life and death. Lockup: Raw “The Thin Line” Lockup: Raw “Word to the Wise” Lockup: Santa Rosa MTV 63 63 ›› Fantastic Four (2005, Action) Ioan Gruffudd, Jessica Alba. ’ › Date Movie (2006, Romance-Comedy) Alyson Hannigan, Adam Campbell, Fred Willard. ’ ›› Little Man (2006, Comedy) Shawn Wayans. ’ NBCS 34 34 IndyCar Racing Phoenix Grand Prix. (N) (Live) IndyCar Series World Series of Fighting 30 (N) (S Live) Formula One Racing Running NICK 40 40 Thundermans School of Rock Henry Danger “Indestructible Henry” Thundermans School of Rock Bella, Bulldogs Game Shakers Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Snapped “Michele Williams” (CC) Snapped “Ana Gonzalez-Angulo” Snapped A tangled family plot. (CC) Killerpost “Rodriguez & Nieves” (N) Snapped “Kimberly Cargill” (CC) Killerpost “Rodriguez & Nieves” ROOT 31 31 Mariners Icon Mariners Icon MLB Preseason Baseball Seattle Mariners at Colorado Rockies. From Salt River Fields in Scottsdale, Ariz. MLS Soccer Montreal Impact at Seattle Sounders FC. (N Same-day Tape) ’ ’ ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 Cops (CC) Cops “Coast to Cops Police stop a Cops (CC) Cops “Getting Cops “Fighting to Cops “Jacksonville” Cops (CC) Cops (CC) Cops An armed Cops “Getting ›››› The Dark Coast” ’ (CC) reckless driver. Funcky” ’ (CC) Lose” ’ (CC) ’ (CC) man. ’ (CC) Funcky” ’ (CC) Knight (2008) ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Freddy vs. Jason (2003) (CC) Dead 7 (2016, Horror) Nick Carter, Carrie Keagan, Joey Fatone. (CC) › The Final Destination (2009) Bobby Campo, Shantel VanSanten. (CC) ›› Resident Evil (2002, Horror) (CC) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power With Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades What If... (2010, Drama) Kevin Sorbo, , Debby Ryan. Campus Church The Vous 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Syracuse vs. North Carolina. (N) (Live) Inside March Madness (N) (Live) The Detour Preview of the upcoming Full Frontal With Angie Tribeca 2 Broke Girls “And 2 Broke Girls ’ TBS 55 55 new season. Samantha Bee the It Hole” (CC) (DVS) TLC 38 38 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 NCAA Final Four Team Stream Analysis and game stats for North Carolina as The Detour Preview of the upcoming ›› Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. they battle Syracuse in the second semifinal. (N) (Live) (CC) new season. (CC) (CC) (DVS) TOON 42 42 Regular Show (N) Regular Show Adventure Time Adventure Time Dragon Ball Z Kai King of the Hill King of the Hill Cleveland Show Cleveland Show American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures “The Domes” Deadly Possessions (N) (CC) The Dead Files (N) (CC) The Dead Files (CC) TRUTV 49 49 NCAA Final Four Team Stream (N) (Live) (CC) Those Who Can’t Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family ’ Modern Family Modern Family ’ Modern Family USA 58 58 teenager admits to a pedophilic urge. (CC) (DVS) “Benched” ’ “Truth Be Told” “Starry Night” ’ “Door to Door” (CC) (DVS) (CC) (DVS) “The Big Game” (CC) (DVS) “Las Vegas” ’ VH1 62 62 Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta “Boriqua” Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’ Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta ’

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The 700 Club Varied Paid Rachael Varied Wendy Varied The Real TMZ Live Judge Judge 5 O’Clock News UNI 28 28 Rosa Guadalupe ¡Despierta América! Dice el Dicho Amores Verd. Hoy Rosa Guadalupe Rosa Guadalupe Gordo Flac Primer Impacto A&E 52 52 Paid Paid What Would What Would Parking Parking Storage Storage Storage Duck D. Duck D. Duck D. Dog Dog Dog Dog The First 48 The First 48 First 48 Varied M Paid Paid LK Re Paid Paid Paid Stooges ›› Earthquake 1974, Suspense Charlton Heston. (CC) ››› The Shining 1980, Horror Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall. Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines Tu Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ››› The Shining 1980, Horror Jack Nicholson, Shelley Duvall. ››› Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines ›› The Day the Earth Stood Still 2008 (CC) Sor AMC 67 67 W Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid ›› The Day the Earth Stood Still 2008 (CC) ›› The Sorcerer’s Apprentice 2010 (CC) ››› Jurassic Park 1993 Sam Neill, Laura Dern. 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