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By Mike Baker And Rachel La Corte The OLYMPIA — Gov. Jay Inslee said Wednesday that state is poised to develop the next wave of innovations that will change the world, imploring state leaders to act swiftly in order to remain competitive in the global economy. Inslee cited the state’s history of devel- opment in aerospace and software during his inaugural speech, and he declared that Washington isn’t done with that work. He said the state can harness its blend of values and talents to help bring fresh job growth, but he cautioned that “the world will not wait.” “Leading this next wave of growth is our opportunity, not our entitlement,” In- slee said during the speech before a joint session of the House and Senate after he was sworn in as the state’s 23rd gover- nor. “We must move, swiftly and boldly, to put this recession behind us, and bring forward a unique economic strategy that brings the best of Washington state to the world.” Inslee’s first talk took an international focus, noting that the world economy is changing as it emerges from the recession. The Democrat has focused his policies on Inspired Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press research and development, hoping to help Gov. Jay Inslee, left, walks spur growth in areas such as clean energy out of the Governor’s oice and life sciences. Pottery after paying a visit to former Gov. Chris Gregoire shortly Winlock Artist Takes His after Inslee was sworn in on See Main 7 Wednesday in Olympia. Forms From Nature / Main 4

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Tea Party To Show Film ‘Monumental’

Calendar The Lewis County Tea Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Party is holding a free Today Entertainment, presentation or mov- movie night tonight at the ie, 12:30 p.m. Lewis & Clark Hotel, 117 Seminar on Planning Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. Magnolia St., Centralia. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 The 6:30 p.m. film is Ahead Coming to Senior Zumba, 6-7 p.m. called “Monumental,” a Center Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. movie that tells the story of Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. men and women, includ- A seminar on will and estate Quilt class, 1-3 p.m. ing the travails of Pilgrims, planning, long term health care who risked all for liberty. and planning will be “Monumental” shares sto- held at 1 p.m. today at the Twin Friday, Jan. 18 ries of faith that helped Cities Senior Center. Chehalis Bridal Show, noon-7 p.m., shape education, govern- Presentations will be given Hotel Washington, 545 N. Market Blvd., ment and civic life in the by Todd Rayan, attorney, on will Chehalis, door prizes, grand prize wed- . and estate planning; Jef Hol- ding dress from Sewsie’s Palace Children are welcome man, insurance specialist, on Funaddicts, rock music, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., to attend the event. long term health care; and Dan Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 The website for the Schaefer, advance planning spe- Lewis County Tea Party is cialist, on funeral arrangement Libraries lewiscountyteaparty.org. planning. Teen Book Club, for teens, 3:30-4:30 Additional information or p.m., Winlock Timberland Library, “City registration is available by call- of Bones,” by Cassandra Clare, 785-3461 ing the senior center at 748-0061 Support Groups or by calling Julie at Brown Mor- tuary Service, 748-7796. H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Those who sign up before Jan. Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, 10 will be entered into a drawing [email protected] for a door prize. Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson be having an open house noon-8 Drifters, 8 p.m.-midnight, Napavine Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Highway, Chehalis, 748-3401 p.m. Saturday at the new Scat- Feed Store, East Harrison Street, $5 cov- house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, er charge, full bar, 21 and over. 740-0492 Senior Centers ter Creek Winery and Tasting Room, 291 Sussex Ave. W., Teni- Mandolin and guitar workshop, Chehalis Middle School Steel Drum Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Brazilian choro, with Tim Connell and Concert, 7-8 p.m., Chehalis Middle Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., no. Mike Burdette, 3-5 p.m., Matrix Coffee- School Commons, 807-7235 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation The organization will be house, $40, reservations recommended, Organizations Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., sharing news about its name 740-0492 change, discuss past and current Rio Con Brio, choro music, 7 p.m., American Legion Post 508, potluck Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. projects, answer questions and Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, $10, and meeting, 6 p.m., Onalaska First 740-0492 Church of God Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. talk about future plans. Creek- Onalaska American Legion Post 508, Pinochle, 10 a.m. side formerly was named the 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. Heernett Environmental Foun- Libraries ka First Church of God, 978-5368 “Potato Bar” community lunch, noon, dation. Kindle tutorial, 2:30-4 p.m., Centralia Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, $6 Hors d’oeuvres will be avail- Timberland Library, presentation on the 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, able, and tasting of the first four Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 basic steps to borrow Amazon e-books, 785-4325 wines will be free. The entire 736-0183 Nutrition lunch, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. wine list may be tasted for $5. Saturday Matinee Movie, for all ages, Support Groups Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Creekside Conservancy is a 1-3 p.m., Salkum Timberland Library, Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving land conservation and environ- 985-2148 the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. mental education outreach orga- Pinochle and Scrabble, 12:30 p.m. sured Hospice, second floor, 1821 nization based in the headwaters Organizations Cooks Hill Road, 330-2640 Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 of Scatter Creek in the Chehalis Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested 20th Legislative District Democrats, p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, watershed 10 a.m., Country House Restaurant, N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 $6.74 More information is avail- Toledo able at Creekside’s website, Senior Centers Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. Open pool, 9:30 a.m. creeksideconservancy.org or by Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. calling (360) 264-7777. Sunday, Jan. 20 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Chehalis Bridal Show, 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Dance night, Bob’s Blissful Band, Saturday, Jan. 19 Hotel Washington, 545 N. Market Blvd., starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 7-9:30 p.m. Chehalis, door prizes, grand prize wed- Jackson Highway, Chehalis Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 ding dress from Sewsie’s Diva Palace Twin City Gospel Jubilee, 6 p.m., Cal- vary Assembly of God, 302 E. Main St., Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Conservation Group Funaddicts, rock music, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Centralia, 736-0788 “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, Plans Open House 273-2000, ext. 301 noon, $3 donation Dance, Country Four, 1:30-4:30 p.m., Creekside Conservancy will Chris Guenther and the Honky Tonk Swede Hall, Rochester, 858-1455

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Jan. 17, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 55.29 65.0 -0.14 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. L 80s H 75.13 85.0 -0.01 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.66 10.5 -0.06 H 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Partly Cloudy Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny 5.34 18.0 -0.06 L 30s Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 41º 27º 45º 30º 45º 29º 42º 30º 42º 32º 20s 10.14 ---- +0.06 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:50 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:54 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 34 24/18 Moonrise ...... 10:33 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 30 39/31 Moonset ...... Next Day Normal High ...... 47 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low ...... 35 44/31 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 58 in 1944 Seattle Anchorage 20/6 mc 16/9 mc First Full Last New Record Low ...... 12 in 1950 43/32 Boise 25/6 s 27/11 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 1/18 1/26 2/3 2/10 Boston 41/18 pc 27/23 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 41/28 34/17 Dallas 52/34 s 55/35 s Month to date ...... 1.95" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 77/65 s 78/64 s Normal month to date . . .3.41" Centralia 43/29 Las Vegas 58/39 s 60/40 s Year to date ...... 1.95" 41/27 Yakima Allergen Today Friday Nashville 42/24 mc 49/31 s Normal year to date . . . . .3.41" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 71/41 s 70/43 s 36/20 Grass None None Longview 39/27 St. Louis 38/25 s 51/32 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 39/30 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 25/14 mc 24/14 mc Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 59/46 s 61/46 s Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 40/32 rs 37/31 s Send in your weather-related photo- 40/30 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 40/33 37/26 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Fri. Today Fri. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 57/39 cl 63/41 s New Delhi 70/52 ra 62/43 ra City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 33/15 s 36/15 s Paris 30/23 s 32/25 sn Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 41/31 s 43/34 s Spokane 32/21 cl 31/19 cl London 35/30 pc 34/31 sn Rio de Janeiro 89/75 t 82/75 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 43/34 s 45/38 s Tri Cities 33/23 cl 35/24 mc Mexico City 67/36 s 71/43 pc Rome 46/37 sh 46/34 sh sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 41/28 s 44/29 pc Wenatchee 31/23 mc 32/24 pc Moscow 18/13 sn 13/5 sn Sydney 84/72 s 97/72 s

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Newspapers Newspapers 360-807-8203 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia (360) 736-0112 Education In CH488165cz.ke • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 Chehalis Library Drive-Through a Popular Option SPEED READING: First of Its Kind Drive- Through Window Finds Niche as It Nears Its Fifth Birthday By Lisa Broadt [email protected] Big Macs, Frappuccinos and cash withdrawals are just a sliding Plexiglas window away in virtually any town in the Pacific Northwest. But drive-through sustenance for the mind? That’s only available at the Vernetta Smith Chehalis Tim- berland Library. The convenient pick-up op- tion — the only one of its kind in the state — drew 1,267 cars, con- taining 1,683 people and 34 dogs to the library in October, an in- crease in traffic of about 15 per- cent over the same month in 2011. The window has been highly utilized since it opened as part of the Chehalis library’s new build- ing, which was completed in late 2008. But lately, the window has proven so popular that other libraries, including one in East- ern Washington, will soon build their own drive-throughs, based on Chehalis’ model, according to Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Library Manager Corine Aiken. Chehalis Timberland Library Circulation Assistant Angie Van Camp assists a customer via the library’s drive-through window on Tuesday afternoon. “It offers another point of service, and it’s been fabulously libraries should provide uplift- successful,” Aiken said. ing reading to improve people, Inspiration for the window but look at what we’ve evolved came about when the library into. I’m not sure that the folks staff began to brainstorm ways who originally saw libraries to increase library access in the would recognize them now,” Ai- soon-to-be-rebuilt library. ken said. “Libraries have always “We thought, since we’re lo- cated on a hill and there’s not been responsive to what their a lot of parking, people with communities need.” young children in strollers and On Tuesday afternoon — the folks who have difficulty walk- first weekday for the library ing could perhaps use a drive up which is closed Sunday and window,” the director said. “It’s Monday — Circulation Assis- giving patrons another option tant Angie Van Camp worked as to how to access the library.” without pause at the drive- Attached to the back of the li- through window, handing out brary’s new building, the drive- library materials to a steady through is utilized both by those stream of cars. who can’t get out of their cars Work at the window is faster and those who just don’t feel paced and more physical than like it. And in addition to pro- re-shelving or working at the viding easy access, the window reference desk, but customers has become a gateway between appreciate the effort, according two thriving, but often separate to Van Camp. communities of library users. “They love it. They really do,” Those who most often utilize she said. “Elderly people who the library through the web — have a difficult time getting in the e-library community — can here, people who just want to get use the drive-through to pick up on to the next thing in their day, DVDs and in-print books, things moms with kids who don’t want that can be reserved but not ac- to unbuckle a bunch of car seats cessed through the internet. — they love it.” They also can talk to library staff, While Van Camp hands out who might be able to provide an- a variety of materials, the most swers that Google cannot. popular medium is still the While the drive-through is a written word. relatively new idea, the ability to “DVDs are super popular,” adapt is old hat for libraries, ac- she said. “But people are still cording to Aiken. reading books.” “When public libraries first ••• Chehalis Timberland Library Manager Corine Aiken stands in front of the library’s drive-through window on Tuesday. The started out, the idea was that Lisa Broadt: (360) 807-8237 window has proven popular with a variety of library patrons. Lewis County Declares Two New No Parking Zones RESTRICTIONS: Jackson the stretch of highway south of Chehalis has created visibility Your Highway Near the problems over the last year, El- ‘‘This eliminates the problem of buses and cars Newaukum River sea said on Monday. “When the bridge was replaced, crossing and allows for a single point entrance and in Onalaska we had issues with the guardrail By Lisa Broadt restricting sight. We fixed those to board the buses.’’ issues, but the engineer noted that [email protected] if a car is parked for ac- Scott Fenter The Lewis County Commis- cess — which happens quite often Onalaska School District superintendent Headquarters sion on Monday approved the — between Taylor Street and the creation of two new no parking apex of the bridge, the required zones, both of which will help sight distance becomes compro- zone will be closed to parked day’s County Commission protect citizens’ safety, accord- mised,” Elsea said. “So we’re re- cars but opened to waiting meeting was Onalaska School ing to the board. questing that there be a 470-foot school buses 11:30 a.m.-12:30 District Superintendent Scott The first restriction will be no parking zone.” p.m. and 2:45-3:45 p.m. daily. Fenter. enacted on Jackson Highway The second newly created The measure eliminates the “This eliminates the prob- Centralia from Taylor Avenue south to zone will restrict parking, at cer- need for students to cross traf- lem of buses and cars crossing 1211 Harrison Ave. the midpoint of the Newaukum tain times, on Carlisle Avenue fic to reach their buses and thus and allows for a single point 736-6603 CH487844sl.ke River Bridge, according to Pub- between Fifth and Sixth streets will better protect the students’ entrance to board the buses,” Chehalis lic Works Director Tim Elsea. in Onalaska. safety, according to Elsea. Fenter said. “This is going to be Frequently used for parking by Initiated by the Onalaska Present to speak in sup- a great process to get our kids 36 N. Market Blvd. those fishing on the Newaukum, School District, the 491-foot port of the measure at Mon- loaded safely.” 748-0295 Chehalis Man Hospitalized After Drunken Driving Collision By The Chronicle head injuries after his truck left Office. Deputies later went to A Chehalis man will face the road and collided with a tree. the hospital and placed John- The collision, which oc- son under arrest; however, due charges of driving under the curred at 3:56 p.m. Monday, to his injuries they later re- influence after he drove off the pinned the cab of the truck leased him, and will instead road and collided with a tree against the tree and firefight- refer him for driving under the Monday afternoon, according to ers responded to extract then influence charges, pending the the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. transport him to Providence result of his blood draw. His The man, identified as 34-year- Centralia Hospital, according 1999 Dodge Ram pickup was old Trevor A. 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1807 Cooks Hill Rd. • Centralia, WA 98531 CH487416sl.db 360-736-2500 • www.jensenhallconstruction.com License# JENESHC947NU Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 BUSINESS Winlock Artist Learns From Nature HANDMADE IN LEWIS COUNTY: Richard Roth Throws Pots in an Old Chicken House Turned Into an Art Studio By Amy Nile [email protected] Looking to escape the 4,000 chickens on the family farm, Win- lock native Richard Roth couldn’t wait to get out of Lewis County when he turned 18. But now, 50 years later, he is making his ce- ramic art under the same roof that once housed those chickens. “You know, you can’t take the dirt out of a country boy,” Roth said, carving leaves onto a blank ceramic plate. “I was made in Lewis County.” Roth and his wife, Susan, a porcelain and stoneware artist, returned to live on the 60-acre farm that his family has culti- vated for more than 100 years. Roth, who co-founded AR- Trails of Southwest Washington upon returning to Winlock, first discovered his love of art and jazz at the University of Washington.

Today, music fills the air in his Pete Caster / [email protected] pottery studio day and night. Richard Roth throws a large pot at his shop at his family farm east of Winlock. Roth has traveled the world but has happily resettled back at the Roth family homestead “My pots are always formed to concentrate on his work as a potter. while music is playing,” Roth ex- plained. “So I leave it on because I don’t want them to be lonely.” In fact, throwing pots is the ABOUT GRAND PRAIRIE only job Roth has ever liked for very long. Builder, teacher, driv- DESIGNS POTTERY er, organizer, bass player, farmer, Owner: Richard Roth welder — Roth has done it all Age of Business: 33 years with a catching and vigorous Address: 193 Roth Road, energy. And like his life, his pots Winlock are never the same. Phone: (360) 785-3682 “I just love carving,” he said. Website: “The possibilities in designing www.grandprairiedesigns.com with clay are absolutely endless.” Roth uses different tools that HISTORIC PROJECT IN he makes out of old clock springs, WINLOCK each performing a different function. He learned to carve Richard Roth, a third-gen- from the way his signature flows. eration Winlock farmer and “The line has to be alive,” he noted ceramic artist, is also re- explained. storing a barn built in 1917 on While Roth makes throw- the family property. The barn, ing a pot look easy, which is listed on the historic register, will open to the public he tried his hand at the wheel, in June. he struggled with clay flying around the room. But 12 deter- mined hours later, he had his Richard Roth etches bamboo sticks first cylinder. onto a clay plate at his studio on Roth “The clay will go where you Road east of Winlock. Roth is a found- Preserve the tell it to if you know how to ing member of ARTrails and a dedicat- talk to it,” Roth said. “And that ed member of the Lewis County-area comes with practice.” artistic community. Roth said he has learned to communicate with the clay over it’ll consume you,” said Sheri- the years. dan, a deputy sheriff for Cowlitz “I’ve always been good with The Chronicle is doing a County. “This is fun. It’s the best my hands,” he said. “What was therapy you could ever pay for.” Memory series of articles on products so good about clay is you could Today, the two share the stu- form anything.” made locally. If you make a product in dio making their pots, side-by- Today, Roth learns and gets side. And Roth’s work, which is If you have been inspiration for his art from na- the Lewis County area email [email protected] or call heavily influenced by Asian art, ture. For example, Roth has a featured in an article in (360) 807-8235 with informa- has sold all over the country and bamboo tree that will lie down The Chronicle we can flat on the ground when it around the world in places such help you showcase it as Germany, Russia and Japan. snows, then spring back to life the former college teacher said. in style. “I never get tired of doing it,” once it melts. That’s a lesson Roth tries to “One thing this bamboo has Roth said. “And as long as I’m The Chronicle and impart on his students such as not tired of it, I’m going to do it.” taught me is flexibility,” the Dan Sheridan, of Longview. Book ’n’ Brush will 68-year-old said. reprint and mount the Sheridan said he learned Amy Nile Roth stretches and moves often article for your home, to allow himself to create his art flexibility, acceptance and to Business, Education loosen up and live from Roth. & South Lewis County oice or business. even with arthritis in his hands. (360) 807-8235 “Bend and move and be flex- “In my profession, you need twitter.com/AmyNileReports ible with whatever comes up in life,” to have a life outside of work or facebook.com/AmyNileheChronicle Business in Brief Community Foundation parenting. The program will ex- fine mist of naturally occur- pose students to careers ranging ring chemicals into the casino Awards Environment from farming to catering, with through the existing ventilation science-related careers in be- system. The mist binds to smoke Grant to Blue Earth tween. molecules and other air con- Farm in Chehalis The other grant went to taminants to break down and Olympia’s Enterprise for Equity, destroy them. By The Chronicle in partnership with Washing- The Community Founda- ton State University’s Thurston New Dog and Cat tion of South Puget Sound has County Extension, to survey 40 awarded $25,000 to two area to 50 local food producers and Grooming Salon nonprofits for projects that sup- buyers, summarize the find- port a dynamic, strong agricul- ings and host a series of forums Opens in Centralia bringing farmers and buyers tural environment within Thur- By The Chronicle ston, Lewis and Mason counties. together in late 2013. The proj- The funding focuses on conser- ect aims to expand locally-pro- Centralia has a new dog and Call for details or stop by vation, promoting green enter- duced food sales. cat grooming salon at 1210 S. Book ‘n’ Brush to see examples Gold Street. prises and strengthening a sus- at 518 N. Market Chehalis. tainable local food economy. Lucky Eagle Casino The third-generation fam- One grant, made to Blue ily business, formerly the Paw Earth Farms in Chehalis, will Installs New Smoke Patch in Ocean Shores, also of- provide experiential learning fers day and night care for dogs opportunities in the areas of Elimination System as well as puppy play days and health, nutrition and environ- By The Chronicle birthday parties. mental stewardship. For more information or to 360-748-6221 The project will support a Guests and employees of make an appointment call 736- farmers market on the Centra- Lucky Eagle Casino can breathe WAGG. lia College campus and provide easier thanks to a new cutting- ••• hands on training for students edge air purification system. Send your business news to enrolled in the Teens Entering The casino installed a system [email protected]. We welcome Education Now program, de- that attacks smoke and other news of promotions, awards, reloca- CH487176cf.db signed to provide support ser- air contaminants at a molecular tions, and other relevant business vices for high school students to level earlier this month. information of interest to the com- 321 N. Pearl | Centralia, WA | 360-736-3311 be successful in graduating and The system emits a very munity at large. • Main 5 LocaL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 Cold-Case Murder Moves Toward May Trial Date WeeKs of testiMony Lewis County Prosecutor als responsible for the Maurins’ Jonathan Meyer declined to murders. eXpected: Rick Riffe’s comment, but said the prosecu- “He was arrested because we Attorney Insists His tion will be trying the case in a believe he did it,” Meyer said. courtroom — not the local me- This Christmas season was Client is Innocent, dia. the 27th anniversary of the Claims Evidence Shows Also during Wednesday’s deaths of Minnie Maurin, 83, Four Other Individuals court appearance, Riffe altered and Ed Maurin, 81. Their bodies his not-guilty plea to be one of were found at the end of a log- Confessed to Crime general denial and an alibi de- ging road on Christmas Eve on fense. 1985, five days after their family by stephanie schendel While Riffe, who is original- reported them missing. [email protected] ly from Mossyrock, was aware of Dennis Hadaller, a son of the Lewis County’s most notori- the murders when they occurred, Maurins who was present dur- ous murder case is on track for the date was inconsequential to ing Wednesday’s court hearing, its May trial date, both defense him, Crowley said. By the time said like every year, this Christ- and prosecuting attorneys con- detectives established Riffe as a mas season was difficult for firmed during a brief Wednes- Pete Caster / [email protected] suspect in the double homicide, him and his family. They were day afternoon Lewis County Su- Rick Rife speaks to his attorney, John Crowley, during a Wednesday afternoon ap- years later, he could not recall hoping for closure on this case perior Court appearance of the pearance in Lewis County Superior Court. his whereabouts at the time of before the holidays, but as the 53-year-old man accused in the the murder. court case crawls forward, they 1985 double-homicide. last at least a month. documents. The probable cause Crowley said during the can only hope to end the case Both sides described the John Crowley, Riffe’s Seattle- affidavit alleges that some of the course of the past two decades before another anniversary of nature of the case to be ever- based defense attorney, main- money from the Maurin rob- since the crime occurred, detec- their deaths passes. changing and developing as tains his client’s innocence and bery was used to buy large quan- tives at the sheriff’s office had Riffe was arrested in Alaska additional information and said he plans to file motions re- tities of cocaine. several suspects in the double in July and later extradited to evidence comes forward in the garding the suppression as well One person shot the elderly homicide. He also said he be- Washington. John Riffe died 27-year-old homicide investiga- admission of evidence as the couple, but four different peo- lieved that authorities chose earlier this year before police tion. case continues to develop. ple confessed to the murders, to go after the Riffe brothers could arrest him. Riffe is cur- Following Rick Riffe’s July Authorities suspect Rick and Crowley told The Chronicle af- because they were the best rently charged with murder, kid- arrest, the prosecution has his brother John, of King Salm- ter Wednesday’s court hearing, for a successful conviction in a napping and other counts in re- handed about 12,000 pages of on, Alaska, abducted Ethel cou- adding that none of the people murder case they badly wanted lation to the death of the couple. evidence to the defense. ple Wilhelmina “Minnie” Mau- who confessed to the crime to close — not because the Riffe If convicted, he could face life in Both the defense and pros- rin and Edward “Ed” Maurin were the Riffe brothers. One of brothers are guilty of the crime. prison. Riffe is currently being ecution anticipate filing wit- from their home, forced them the men who confessed to being Meyer denied that accusa- held in the Lewis County Jail. ness lists in the next few weeks, to withdraw money from the involved in the murder did it in tion, adding that Riffe was ar- His bail is set at $5 million. which will likely include an up- bank, then one of the brothers a letter written from prison to rested because authorities be- He will next appear in court ward of 100 witnesses testifying later shot and killed the couple his girlfriend several years ago, lieve he, and his now deceased on Feb. 22 at 1:30 p.m. in the trial that is expected to in their car, according to court Crowley claimed. brother, were the two individu- New Chehalis Community Development Director Brings Planning Experience seLected: Pe Ell Resident will serve his the opportunities here for eco- were Lynn Deitrick, an Eastern According to a Feb. 20, last day Friday nomic development.” Washington University gradu- 2010 article in The Columbi- Dennis Osborn Will after 34 years of Osborn, who earned a de- ate with a bachelor's degree in an, Osborn was fired as Battle Replace Longtime working for the gree in urban and regional urban and regional planning Ground’s city manager after Os- city. planning from Western Wash- who currently works for Lewis born fired popular Police Chief Director Bob Nacht City Manag- ington University after enlist- County in the community de- James McDaniel. er Merlin Mac- ing in the Navy following high velopment department as a se- Osborn’s firing of McDan- by Kyle spurr Reynold said the school graduation, worked as a nior planner, and Jeff Niten, a iel's prompted loud protests [email protected] city interviewed dennis osborn city manager in Battle Ground, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, from the Battle Ground com- and a community development graduate with a bachelor of arts Pe Ell resident Dennis Os- eight applicants new Chehalis munity, the article said, includ- for the position director in Chelan and Leaven- degree focused on public policy ing demonstrations along busy born, who worked in gift devel- community and narrowed development worth during his career. who has worked for the city of intersections. opment for the Northwest Unit- the choices down director MacReynold said a panel of Bonney Lake and then with The police and public em- ed Methodist Foundation, began to three before city employees and community Clark County as a planner and ployees unions also blasted the a new position for the city of ultimately selecting Osborn. members interviewed the three planning project manager. manager, registering no-confi- Chehalis this week as the com- “He just brings so much expe- finalists, and Osborn was the Osborn will earn $6,987 per dence votes in December. munity development director. rience and his real passion is in top choice of the whole panel ex- month, or just under $84,000 a Osborn was given a $95,000 Osborn is replacing long- economic development,” Mac- cept for one person. year, as the Chehalis community severance package from Battle time director Bob Nacht, who Reynold said. “He recognized all The other two finalists development director. Ground. news in brief ular homicide and driving un- and Carolyn Fueleihan, Toledo, linger at ground level, according lice officers attending Seahawks 80-year-old centralia der the influence after she lost the state committeewoman at to the NWS, and possibly in- games and other events at the Man goes Missing, control of her vehicle and struck the biennial Lewis County Re- crease to dangerous levels. Seattle stadium to leave their a car head-on in the opposing publican Party’s reorganization Southwest Clean Air Agen- guns at home. found safe in everett lane, killing her passenger. meeting Saturday at the Lewis cy Operations Manager Randy The management says Cen- By The Chronicle The wreck happened at 11:20 County Courthouse. Peltier said that despite the tury Link Field is safe because of An 80-year-old Centralia p.m. Tuesday near Oakville The group also re-elected stagnation advisory, the clean an abundance of uniformed of- man, suffering from demen- on State Route 12 on the Mox Fred Rider as vice chair, Mark air agency has not called for a ficers at events. tia and late-stage bone cancer, Chehalis Bridge. A State Patrol Anders as state committeeman, burn ban in Lewis County since KOMO reports the new poli- left his Centralia home around spokesman said the driver was Penny Mauel as member at large, air quality has not yet hit levels cy isn’t sitting well with officers. 1 a.m. Tuesday morning was allegedly intoxicated was travel- Jeanne Hall as treasurer and deemed unhealthy, according to Police say many officers missing until being found safe ing eastbound when she crossed Jami Lund as secretary. the agency’s Chehalis monitor. work in units that require them the center line and struck the Former Winlock Mayor in Everett last night. “We may have to so some- to be armed at all times. other vehicle head-on. The Marvin “Cy” Meyers, a World Police put out a call Wednes- thing before the weekend,” Pel- 75-year-old Aberdeen driver of War II veteran of Iwo Jima, re- tier said. day for help searching for the the second vehicle was trans- ceived special honors at the man, who is now no longer Peltier said the clean air ported to Mark Reed hospital, meeting. Meyers has long been agency is encouraging everyone missing or in danger. while his 71-year-old female active in Lewis County and state Raymond E. Wolford was who doesn’t rely on wood heat to passenger was airlifted to Har- Republican party activities. use a cleaner source of heat until considered to be possibly in borview Medical Center in Se- Jan. 11 - Jan. 17 danger due to his significant weather conditions change. attle. Those who must heat their Wreck It Ralph medical condition, according The Puyallup woman was air stagnation advisory $3 • PG to the Centralia Police Depart- homes with wood are asked to taken to Providence St. Peter 6:00pm (No hur) & ment. issued for Lewis county burn as clean as possible, the Hospital in Olympia after the 12:00pm & 3:00pm (Sat) accident. By The Chronicle agency said, using only dry, sea- The National Weather Ser- soned firewood. Red Dawn CH488149cz.cg vehicular Homicide vice in Seattle issued an air stag- $3 • PG-13 charges Likely after Leaders elected for nation advisory on Wednesday centuryLink field 9:00pm (No hur) & county republicans afternoon for the greater Lewis 12:00pm (Wed Early Bird Matinee) Head-on crash County area. The advisory is in ThuR., JAN. 17, 7:00pm disarms off-duty cops GNWmT “REd WANTiNG BluE FREE, ALL AGES By The Chronicle effect until noon on Friday. $$Two dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor with By The Daily World at games parent at or before 6:00pm Lewis County Republicans Stagnant air conditions al- minor with parent before 7 pm only $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE A 37-year-old Puyallup wom- elected Ruth Peterson, Boistfort, low air pollution such as wood SEATTLE (AP) — Century 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia an has been charged with vehic- the county Republican chair smoke and carbon monoxide to Link field is telling off-duty po- (360) 736-1634 •

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Ted Warren / The Associated Press Washington Gov. Chris Gregoire waves to people seated in the gallery before giving her inal State of the State speech to a joint session of the Legislature Tuesday at the Capitol in Olympia. Gregoire left oice Wednesday after two terms as governor, when fellow Democrat Jay Inslee was sworn in. Gregoire Wants Focus on Education, Transportation SPEECH: Outgoing to implement the new federal Capitol on Monday for the 105- health care law and urged the day session. They face a roughly Governor Speaks Before “Today is the day. Now is the time. We must Legislature to accept the Medic- $1 billion budget shortfall for Legislature for Final aid expansion, saying it will save the upcoming two-year budget, invest in our children and their future.” the state $140 million in the next not counting the money they Time as Term Ends biennium. will need for education funding. By Rachel La Corte Gov. Chris Gregoire "Every Washingtonian de- Some legislators say new taxes serves an open door to the doc- are on the table as an option The Associated Press on need for state to properly fund education tor when they need one," she while Democratic Gov.-elect Jay said, receiving a standing ova- Inslee says general tax increases OLYMPIA — In her final tion funding. River Crossing with Oregon this tion from the Democratic side of are unnecessary. speech before she leaves office, "Today is the day," Gregoire year, the federal government the chamber, as well as from Re- Gregoire arrived in the Gov. Chris Gregoire on Tuesday said in prepared remarks. "Now will too," she said. publican Attorney General Rob House chambers to a bipartisan urged the Legislature to focus is the time. We must invest in In her speech, Gregoire McKenna, who had joined in on standing ovation by the joint on education and transporta- our children and their future." looked back on her two terms the lawsuit against the law. session of the House and Senate, tion in the coming months of She also said that transpor- with pride, noting her creation Most of the Republican law- where lawmakers were joined the new legislative session that tation "is the backbone" of the of Department of Early Learn- makers side stayed seated and by all nine members of the state started this week. state and funding is needed for ing and her work on strengthen- didn't applaud. Supreme Court and statewide Gregoire said that the state several projects, including the ing international trade. She also celebrated the vot- elected officials. She was intro- cannot "cut our way out of" the Columbia River Crossing, Spo- "Our trade economy kept us er-approved law that recently duced by Democratic Lt. Gov. $1 billion that will be needed as kane's North-South Freeway going through the hard times allowed same-sex marriage in Brad Owen, who called her "one a down payment for education and Snoqualmie Pass. and it is our future," she said. the state, saying that her two of the most outstanding gover- funding in order to comply with Gregoire said that a viable "It unites Eastern and Western daughters were responsible for nors in the history of our state." a state Supreme Court ruling, as transportation infrastructure Washington, impacts every "showing the way and helping Gregoire, a Democrat, leaves well as the $3.4 billion needed by must exist if "we want to remain community and provides the me realize that their generation office on Wednesday after eight 2018. a vibrant economic competitor jobs we need." understands that who you are is years as governor. Inslee will be "We cannot save our way out in the years to come." Gregoire noted that Wash- not about who you love." sworn in and give his inaugural of this," she said. She specifically asked the ington state was among the first Lawmakers returned to the address on Wednesday. In its decision on the law- Legislature to commit $450 suit brought by a coalition of million for the Columbia River school districts, parents and Crossing, a new bridge to con- PARKINGFREE education groups — known as nect Vancouver with Portland, Washington the McCleary case for the fam- to "make certain that this criti- ily named in the suit — the high cal West Coast economic corri- court last year ruled the state is dor moves forward." ® not meeting its constitutional "If we step up to our commit- & Sport Fishing obligation concerning educa- ment to build a new Columbia Boat Show ® Hatfield Named Ag Jan. 23-27, 2013 • Puyallup Fair & Events Center 26th Annual Committee Chair, Denounces PRESENTED฀BY: Coalition Leadership head & By Barbara LaBoe tached, he’d take it because horns The Daily News the work is important. He’s in Competition charge of the Senate Agricul- State Sen. 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That means whoever is in dimensions).฀No฀trophy฀age฀limit. visit www.thesportshows.com that if he were offered a chair- power, the region “has someone manship with no strings at- looking out for them.” • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 Inslee: First Major Tasks Will Be Balancing Budget, Fully Funding Education Continued from front Inslee's first talk took an in- ternational focus, noting that the world economy is changing as it emerges from the reces- sion. The Democrat has focused his policies on research and de- velopment, hoping to help spur growth in areas such as clean energy and life sciences. At age 61, Inslee takes office in a state that has an unemploy- ment rate of 7.6 percent, though that number has been falling from a high of about 10 percent in 2010. He wants to pursue a research and development tax credit to aid his jobs agenda, though his first major task in office will be balancing a state budget while also finding a large chunk of new money for educa- tion. Inslee has said taxes are off the table and that he wants to focus on making government more efficient to get more re- sults out of the state's current resources. Gov. Chris Gregoire gave her final State of the State address Tuesday, saying the state wouldn't be able to simply cut its way out of the budget challenges. Inslee also said that he would Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press work with the Legislature on a Jay Inslee gives a thumbs-up after being sworn in as Washington state Governor Wednesday by Washington Supreme Court Chief Justice Barbara Madsen, right, in the bipartisan transportation plan. rotunda of the Legislative Building at the Capitol in Olympia. "We need ways to free capaci- ty for freight and commerce, and wrong hands. desk to sign this year. said. campaign pledge to not raise rethink how we do the business "Any failure to address the is- Inslee also pressed the issue House Minority Leader taxes. of transportation in our state sue of violence in our communi- of climate change, saying it's Richard DeBolt, R-Chehalis, "His first order of business and how we use our transporta- ties and our schools will be in- clear that the state faces grave said after the speech that he today was jobs," he said. "It's tion infrastructure," he said. tolerable," Inslee said. and immediate danger if we fail worried that Inslee will seek to first in the Senate Republican While Inslee focused his A specific piece of legislation to act. micromanage the energy sector agenda." first talk heavily on jobs and Inslee called for in his speech He noted that the state has with tax credits geared toward House Majority Leader Pat the economy, the new governor was one that would require in- had flooding, drought and dev- clean energy. Sullivan, D-Covington, said also touched on the matter of surers who cover maternity care astating wildfires and warned "We still aren't going to al- that he didn't see how to solve gun violence during his address. — which Washington insurers that changes in snowpack could low the market to work," he said. the state's fiscal and education Inslee said he doesn't have all are mandated to provide — to threaten eastern Washington's "We're going to say government needs with an all-cuts budget the answers on how to prevent also pay for abortions. agriculture. decides if you get to be success- but said he'll be interested to see massacres like the recent one at The measure passed out of "Our current lack of action ful or not." the budget proposals put forth an elementary school in Con- the House during the last leg- on clean energy is an offense Senate Republican Leader by both Inlsee and the Senate. necticut, but he said one com- islative session but failed in the against our own children, as we Mark Schoesler of Ritzville said "We're going to work to get mon sense solution would be to Senate. Inslee said that he want- put their health in danger and that his party would work to the job done," he said. "We have focus on keeping guns out of the ed to see the measure on his their prosperity at risk," Inslee help Inslee make good on his no choice." Boccata Deli Asked to Cater Governor’s Inaugural Ball SERVING: Boccata Was One of 19 Caterers at Reception ‘‘This is the first one By Kyle Spurr that is with this [email protected] much pomp and While Jay Inslee celebrated circumstance.’’ becoming Washington’s 23rd governor Wednesday evening at the Governor's Inaugural Ball Darin Harris owner of Boccata in Olympia, Boccata Deli owner Darin Harris, of Centralia, ca- tered the reception with 18 other restaurants, catering services a handmade rye cracker; and and culinary schools around the endive boats with garlic tahini state. hummus, kalamata olive and Harris, along with help from roasted red pepper with phyllo Pete Caster / [email protected] Centralia resident Jim Wheeler straw. Karen Binkhorst, left, Jim Wheeler, center, and Boccata owner Darin Harris pose for a portrait at Boccata in downtown Centra- and Karen Binkhorst, of Seattle, Harris said he brought about lia in front of the three kinds of hors d'oeuvres they served at Wednesday night's Governor's Ball and Reception in Olympia. made three different small ap- 700 of each bit-sized appetizer to The dished up three separate hors d'oeuvres: a pork and local oyster "dog" on a puf pastry bun with curry aioli and sweet petizers for the event, which the reception. chili chutney, beef rillettes with spruce infused pickled forest mushrooms on a handmade rye cracker and endive boats with had about 3,000 people in atten- Harris was invited to cater garlic tahini hummus, kalamata olive and roasted red pepper with phyllo straw. dance. the reception by an organizer The appetizers included a of the inaugural ball, who met donated time since he did not ris said he has never catered an pork and local oyster “dog” on Harris last year when they both make any money from catering event like the inaugural ball. a puff pastry bun with curry ai- judged Oysterfest in Shelton. the event. “This is the first one that is UNEMPLOYED? oli and sweet chili chutney; beef It took about 24 hours to pre- Boccata Deli has made dish- with this much pomp and cir- rillettes with spruce-infused, pare the nearly 2,100 appetiz- es for the Taste of Lewis County cumstance,” Harris said. “Not to pickled forest mushrooms on ers, Harris said, which was all and Chefs’ Night Out, but Har- take away from the other events.” Let us Help you DE-STRESS!

State Senate to Debate Prepaid Tuition Program Now is the BEST SEATTLE (AP) — Until a Tom told journalists gath- with the deficit. He also worries an estimated $1.67 billion over month ago, lawmakers study- ered at The Associated Press about the way the GET program 11 years after the program runs time to ind positive ing Washington's prepaid tu- Legislative Preview last week controls the legislature's actions out of cash in 2025 because no ways to deal with ition program were focused on that it was time for the state to when it comes to college tuition. new money would be coming in, your stress. getting rid of a state policy that get out of the prepaid tuition "The GET is the 800-pound Lochner explained. Keeping it threated its solvency. business, and this week the ad- gorilla and the tail is wagging open won't cost the state a penny. New, Discounted, After the leadership of the visory committee is expected to the dog," he said. "I know there are strong senti- Of-Peak Membership state Senate appeared to be shift- distribute its report calling for Also in the GET advisory ments about long-term liability for plan for you! ing away from the Democrats closing the GET program to all committee report is a recom- the GET program," Lochner ac- and toward a mostly Republican future participants. mendation that the Legislature knowledged, but she also worries Simply provide us with current coalition led by Democrat Sen. When asked Wednesday change its differential tuition about what the state will do for state documentation proving Rodney Tom, they turned 180 how popular was the idea of plans to only allow colleges to the middle class parents who ben- your unemployment status, degrees and started talking in- closing the GET program while charge more for tuition for cer- efit most from the GET program. and we can help you reduce stead about closing the Guaran- honoring the promises made to tain programs as long as their Parents and grandparents your stress AND improve your teed Education Tuition program, all current investors, Tom said, higher tuition does not go above who use Washington's program health at the same time. Stop one of the few ways the Legisla- "Nobody in Olympia likes to shut the University of Washington's to save for college are guaran- by our reception desk today in ture helps middle class families down a program." highest rate, Tom said. teed that they will have that Centralia, Chehalis or Rochester. send their kids to college. He is haunted, however, by GET Director Betty Lochner money to pay for college when Tom, who is chair of the leg- a projected program deficit of said Wednesday nothing has their kids graduate from high islative GET advisory commit- about $631 million, which is the changed concerning the sol- school. tee, has been talking about clos- estimated shortfall the program vency of the GET program. The "The more expensive tuition ing the GET program for years. would face if every participant state actuary has said repeatedly gets, the more important this The former chair of the Senate — including babies and kinder- that the chance of the GET pro- program is," she added. "That's Higher Education Committee, garten students — decided to go gram running out of money and the piece I wish they would talk who has said he has his own kids' to college this year and use their not being able to meet its obliga- about."

college money in the program, GET savings to pay their tuition. tions to future college students Sen. Andy Hill, R-Redmond, CH488932bw.db appears to be using some of his "We just don't want to make is about 1 percent. who chairs the powerful Sen- Centralia 360 736-1683 new leadership power to pro- that hole any bigger," he said. Closing the program or stop- ate Ways and Means committee, Chehalis 360 748-3744 Rochester 360 273-0457 mote that idea to a bigger audi- Tom adds, however, that he ping new participants from said he supports eliminating the www.thorbeckes.com ence. has more than just a problem joining GET will cost the state GET program. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013

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 Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief To Our Lawmakers Who Wield Power in Olympia: Use It Wisely Lewis County has two brand to participate with the “philo- crucial for one of the biggest is- jority Democrats. His colleague, new senators; unexpectedly, Our Views sophical majority” coalition in sues in his newly reconfigured 19th District Rep. Brian Blake, both hold powerful positions in splitting the chairmanships of district, which includes the up- D-Aberdeen, is chair of the Ag- Olympia, giving them strong op- ment Committee and is the various committees between per Chehalis River site where a riculture and Natural Resources portunities to help our state and deputy whip, or vote counter, the two parties, Hatfield has water retention structure could Committee. the greater Lewis County area. for his caucus. Freshman law- prudently accepted an offer to offer permanent and significant In the 20th District, Repub- Freshman Sen. John Braun makers rarely are elevated to chair the Senate Agriculture, help in reducing the high water lican Rep. Ed Orcutt is the top has a chairmanship and a party such prominent positions, but Water and Rural Economic De- mark in disasters like the record minority member of the House leadership position on his first Senate leaders wisely chose to velopment Committee. 2007 deluge. Transportation Committee. day in office. Incumbent Sen. use his unusual combination of Hatfield, who is a proud Hatfield has already voiced Chehalis Republican Rep. Brian Hatfield, who newly rep- entrepreneurial skills and busi- member of the centrist “Road- his support for moving forward Richard DeBolt continues to resents part of Lewis County, is ness experience. kill Caucus” — so named be- with studies to determine with lead the loyal opposition as top in the minority but has accept- Hatfield, D-Raymond, lost cause they are neither on the certainty if a dam would succeed Republican in the Democratic- ed an offer to join an unprec- the majority in the Senate this right nor left — stopped short in protecting downstream com- run House. edented bipartisan coalition as a year due to a coup d’état by of endorsing the Republican- munities and fish populations. This will be a wild and committee chair. Republicans and two maverick dominated new philosophical We also note that newly local woolly session of the Legislature. Braun, R-Centralia, was Democrats. majority. He accepted the chair- representative Dean Takko, D- We urge our lawmakers to work sworn in on Monday. He has While the liberal leaders of manship and a promise that he Longview, is chair of the House in the interest of both our dis- been named chairman of the his party wanted to take their could run it as he sees fit. Local Government Committee trict and our state. We will be Trade and Economic Develop- ball and go home by refusing Hatfield’s leadership will be and is assistant whip for the ma- watching. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... Glancing at a Past Activity That You Didn’t Even Know Existed If ever I am stumped for a of its members. Songs were sung topic on which to write a col- in German; even the conversa- umn, I employ one heretofore tion was in German. secret trick. I go to the Lewis Similar groups began form- County Historical Museum and ing all over the country, with talk with Margaret Shields. It the Chehalis chapter getting hasn’t failed yet. started around the middle of Before I begin this one the 1890s. Concerts with guest though, may I live up to my cur- soloists were held in the Cheha- mudgeonly image and say that lis opera house and in Geissler I’m tempted to tear out my hair Hall. Don’t ask me where those (or somebody else’s) when I hear were located. young people say, “But, there’s By 1912, members were nothing to do around here.” planning their own facility, OK, so I probably said it myself which included an 83-foot-long when I was their age. They most banquet hall, lodge meeting likely said it in place (The Sons of Herman), Socrates’ era. bar and, on the second floor, an The times auditorium seating 500 with a I come closest 25- by 31-foot stage! to blowing my Property was purchased on stack are those North National Avenue near the Letters to the Editor that when they top of the rise, about where that look up from vacant corrugated metal build- Johnson Lauded for 3 tickets, he has shelled out the other 300,000 will be listen- their video ing stands today. nearly $30,000 and is nowhere ing closely. Fund raising events began, Fighting DWLS Issue near done with the “crime.” He games, or tele- By Bill Moeller vision, texting including, of course, concerts, has been arrested several times Anne V. Norskog To the editor: Centralia or other elec- but one of the most notable According to the Saturday, and has spent weeks in jail for tronic diversions and ask, quite events was a picnic and excur- Jan. 12, edition of The Chroni- DWSL-3. seriously, “But what did you sion over the lines of the new cle, Steven C. Johnson is taking Kelly John Norskog’s name is Riders Give Support possibly do for entertainment Chehalis and his third-degree driving while “in the system.” If one Googles back then?” Their tone of voice Cowlitz Railroad to the Nolden license suspended case to the his name, a crime alert message to Discovery Tours indicates, of course, that they’re place at Setlock Grove on Washington Supreme Court pops up, complete with the in- To the editor: referring to the Paleolithic era. Newaukum Prairie. Two trains in March. DWLS-3 is the most vitation to see his mug shot and We, as Chronicle subscribers, Oh, my goodness, it’s simple. were run that day, one in the charged “crime” in the state booking information. Wow! are very concerned about your We made our own entertain- forenoon and one in the after- of Washington right now with Someone who murders; some- negative reporting of the Dis- ment. There were always games noon. some 300,000 cases! one who commits armed rob- covery Tours situation. to play, chess moves to learn, The efforts must have been Hallelujah, Mr. Johnson! bery; someone who embezzles; We wholeheartedly support musical instruments to master, successful, because construc- Even though Johnson has nev- someone who steals cars; some- the owners and employees of bicycles to ride (and repair), tion started. The Lewis County er heard of my son, he will be one who rapes — those are Discovery Tours in their efforts amateur shows to participate in Historical Museum has a photo- speaking for my son, Kelly John criminals. Not someone who to reorganize their company so and, need I say, books to read graph of the completed building, Norskog, too. is too poor to continue play- they can continue to provide the and songs to sing. and also has a flag, or banner, The sanctimonious lecture ing the legal farce forced upon great service they have in the Adults had the same prob- displaying the name Leider- from the Lewis County assis- them by a jaded court system past. lem, and solved it in the same kranz. tant prosecuting attorney is and an overzealous group of Discovery Tours has given way. They made their own But the First World War was standard fare. Shane O’Rourke patrol officers (city, county or the elderly citizens of our area entertainment. Just about every just over the horizon, and Ger- pontificated, “If a driver can state). the pleasure and ability to travel town — small ones, too — had man speaking organizations afford $3.50 per gallon gas, car Regardless of their official to places we can no longer go its own brass band, its own were becoming more unpopular insurance and other car-related denial line, cops do profile old on our own, as most of us do team, (the rivalry be- as the war progressed. I remem- expenses, a person can most beaters with poor-looking peo- not drive long distances and tween Tono and Mendotta was, ber my father talking about the likely afford to pay a traffic in- ple driving them. through traffic any more. I’ve been told, fierce) its own dissension in the congregation fraction.” These old crates are statisti- Their buses are first class, singing society, and they had of our Lutheran church in Ta- That linear logic never takes cally good for at least one ticket, neat and clean. Their drivers more of what I consider one of coma because services were still into account other real life sometimes more with such and tour guides are very knowl- conducted in German. Whatev- the great blessings of mankind: problems like finding the mon- cash cow infractions as: no in- edgeable, caring and courteous. er the reason, membership de- potluck dinners. ey for the rent, for food, for surance, no valid plates, no seat The hotels and restaurants are clined. It came to an end when I’ve learned from Marga- child care, for medical care — belt use and/or no valid driver’s notified ahead of our time of ar- the building was destroyed by ret that Chehalis had its own for everything in life everyone license as their best candidates rival and are prepared and wait- fire after only a few years, and branch of a national choral needs. for writing a citation and/ ing for us. society in the early years of Liederkranz is now not even a Kelly got a DUI in January or making a streetside arrest, memory. Discovery Tours is in a tough the 20th century called Lieder- ••• 2006 with a blood alcohol level when pulling over any old ve- situation, as are many small kranz, which, loosely translated, of 0.084, barely over the legal hicle. Bill Moeller is a former enter- businesses. It needs our patience means “Garlands of Song.” The limit. When he was arrested, This cynical constabulary be- and support to give them oppor- tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city havior is encouraged as a means first Liederkranz appeared in council member, paratrooper and he was treated like a hard-core tunity to be able to provide the City in 1847, and was living in Centralia. He can be criminal instead of an assistant of “keeping the streets safe.” In great service they have done in an all male chorus, formed to reached at bookmaven321@comcast. store manager. reality, the county jails are full the past. promote the German heritage net. However, Kelly attempted to overflowing with people in- to abide by the letter of law: He carcerated because they are in Margaret Barker, went to the court-ordered alco- the DWSL-3 treadmill of a no- William Barker, First Amendment Center Quote of the Day hol counseling meetings; he got win, wretchedly expensive and Ray Gadley the interlock device for his car; grossly unfair set of laws de- Ellen M. Forrest “Every religion has its own unique doctrines he paid the high-risk insurance signed to maximize monetary V. Marie Roe on his car; he was paying on penalties. Neil Wright and history. These should not be bases for the court fees and fines; he was So Kelly, his brothers, aunts, Mary Jo Hobbs uncles, cousins, father and I Frances Wood criticism but rather a test of our tolerance.” paying on his attorney’s fees. Harold Cooper Over the years that Kelly has all hope Johnson wins his case Pat Siesser been swept up in the legal mo- with the Washington State Su- Dale Beerbower Mitt Romney rass over the original DUI tick- preme Court in March, hearing Leila Beals Republican presidential candidate, 2012 et and the subsequent DWLS- his DWSL-3 case. Chances are Al and Elaine Austin

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Since scientists attached a transmitter to a 21-year-old male orca named as Scoter two weeks ago, they've watched as he sprinted more than 1,000 miles — from the Seattle area to north of San Francisco before curi- ously reversing course over the weekend and heading north. The whale, known as K-25, is traveling with other members of his group and was spotted near Crescent City, Calif., on Tuesday morning. "One thing that has struck us is it seems to be directed move- ment. They haven't paused very long in one place," said Brad Hanson, a biologist with The Associated Press the National Oceanic and At- In this July 6, 2011, photo provided by the Center for Whale Research, K-44, left, a newborn male orca whale swims with his mother, K-27, near Friday Harbor in the San mospheric Administration in Juan Islands. Biologists are gaining new information about the winter movements of endangered Puget Sound killer whales by tracking the daily activities of an orca Seattle who is leading the satel- (not one of the whales pictured here) by a satellite tag. lite tagging project. "How did they decide once left behind after feeding to un- Tracking the animals in the a year, said he initially thought last November that it is review- they got to Point Reyes (Califor- derstand what they're eating. winter would reveal their range they would forage near the Far- ing whether Puget Sound orcas nia) to turn around?" The endangered orcas — and rate of travel, how far offshore allon Islands off the coast of San should keep their protected The satellite tag is helping which hang out in three groups they go, where they loiter and the Francisco or head south from status under the federal Endan- scientists better understand known as K, L and J — spend timing of their activities, Hanson there to Monterey. gered Species Act. where the black-and-white a bulk of the summer months said. The information could lead "They didn't go as far as I mammals go during the winter. The review was prompted by "It's definitely providing new in Puget Sound, but scientists to designating new critical habitat thought they were going to go," a petition from the California- information," said Ken Balcomb, aren't certain exactly where they areas for the animals. said Balcomb. "Everything you based Pacific Legal Founda- senior scientist with the Center spend the rest of their time. The tag is about the size of a find out leads you to ask another tion seeking to delist the killer for Whale Research in Friday Visual sightings, ship sur- 9-volt battery attached by barbs to question. ... I'm wondering if whales. The petition asserts that Harbor, Wash. He recently trav- veys and acoustic reports have the orca's dorsal fin. It doesn't pro- they're on a scouting trip." orcas aren't in danger of becom- eled to California and spotted shown the animals travel as far vide real-time tacking but sends Balcomb has raised concerns ing extinct because they're part the orca five times from shore. south as Monterey, Calif., and out about three or four good loca- about whether the tags could of a larger population of thriv- During the past week, he has as far as the north coast of Brit- tions in a day. It'll likely fall off the needlessly injure the animals ing whales. helped researchers sight the ani- ish Columbia during winter, but animal after about 30 days. but said Scoter is "doing fine, Whale advocates say the mals so they could collect sam- the information has been spotty, Hanson, who has a permit he's sprinting right along." orcas are still endangered and ples of whale scat and fish scales Hanson said. to tag up to two orcas per pod NOAA Fisheries announced should be protected. In Avalanche Education, New Focus on Human Factors SNOQUALMIE PASS: Educators Finding New Ways to Keep Adventure Seekers Out of Harm’s Way By Phuong Le The Associated Press SNOQUALMIE PASS — Steve Hamill first ventured into the backcountry three years ago, drawn by a desire to be in the woods during the winter. But it was an unnerving encoun- ter with a small avalanche that eventually drove the 52-year-old clinical engineer to a three-day course this month to learn how to survive in avalanche terrain. Hamill is among a grow- ing number of people seeking solitude, untouched powder and outdoor thrills. But as more recreationists head into untracked wilderness — outside resort boundaries and ski patrols — experts say more accidents are inevitable. So ava- lanche educators are finding new ways to help recreationists Ted Warren / The Associated Press keep out of danger, including borrowing an approach pilots In this Jan. 4 photo, instructor Dave Jordan, right, teaches an avalanche safety course on Snoqualmie Pass in Washington state. Where backcountry safety education use to communicate. once stressed the mechanics of avalanches and snow science, training courses now incorporate a focus on human factors such as how to make better decisions, man- Where backcountry safety age group dynamics and speak up should danger arise. education once stressed the me- cades last February "certainly termined they could ski safely. chanics of avalanches and snow opened eyes," because they were His advice now: "Slow down science, training courses now experienced and knowledge- — in everything. When you do, incorporate a focus on human able, said Mark Moore, recently you'll be able to analyze what's factors such as how to make retired director of the Seattle- really going on that much easier better decisions, manage group based Northwest Weather and and effectively," he said. dynamics and speak up should Avalanche Center, which pro- Stifter hasn't been out in danger arise. vides forecasts and avalanche the backcountry since. When "Telling people don't ever go warnings. he does return, he said he will out in avalanche terrain is just Chris Rudolph, Jim Jack and communicate more, travel in a not going to work," said Scott Johnny Brenan died when an av- Schell, program director for the smaller group and not be afraid nonprofit Friends of the North- alanche swept them down a steep to voice his thoughts. west Weather and Avalanche slope just beyond the Stevens Interest in avalanche educa- Center, which this winter is host- Pass ski resort, about 85 miles tion is growing as the backcoun- ing 100 free avalanche awareness from Seattle. A fourth skier was try craze explodes, said Tom classes and a series of workshops partially buried but survived by Murphy, programs director for on decision-making in the back- deploying an air bag that helped the American Institute for Ava- country. "What we're really try- keep her afloat in the snow. lanche Research and Education Instructor Trevor Kostanich teaches an avalanche safety course at Snoqualmie ing to do is provide a framework "Despite the group's collective (AIARE) in Gunnison, Colo., Pass Jan. 4. for people to make better deci- ski and avalanche safety experi- whose mission is to save lives sions in avalanche terrain." ence, we lost three tremendous through education. after one used by airline pilots him from hitting the backcountry. Nationwide, 34 skiers, friends," said John Stifter, editor Last year, 3,300 people took — that asks a series of questions "Just because it's dangerous, snowboarders, snowmobil- of Powder Magazine who had a level 1 avalanche course cer- such as: Have they agreed to re- people still do it," he said. "You ers, climbers and hikers died in skied with the group that day, tified by his group — up from spect everyone's voice? Is there have to know how to go about avalanches during the 2011-12 saw the avalanche coming and 2,700 three years ago. anything wrong with their trip doing it safely." winter season, according to the tried to dig his friends out. At a ski lodge at Snoqualmie plan? Would another route op- Hamill said the risks come Colorado Avalanche Informa- Stifter looks back on that Pass this month, Hamill and 14 tion be better? Can they see or with the rewards of being out in tion Center. Already this season, tragedy as "the example others gathered for a three-day hear each other? Is there an es- the serenity of the mountains. four people have died, including of group dynamics gone wrong," course led by Pro Guiding Ser- cape plan? "Being up there in the winter a 37-year-old man killed Sunday and stresses to anyone who will vice to learn about snow safety. "The course hammered home: time is just majestic," he said. "If in Colorado. listen what to do differently. Instructor David Jordan used don't let the fact that you're in a you're going out into the back- Experts say human factors Stifter was among 16 people the tragedy near Stevens Pass to group let you be quiet. Every- country, there's risk just like such as lack of communication skiing the backcountry that help students think through the body's voice counts," said attend- there's risk in everything in and social pressure play a role in day. The group had checked decision-making process. ee Kevin Klein, a Seattle brewer. life. But if you love going in the some of these fatalities. avalanche reports and knew the Jordan suggested using a Ian Koppe, an aspiring ski backcountry, you learn to accept The deaths of three expert danger was considerable, but he communication checklist devel- photographer from Seattle, said those kinds of risks, and you try skiers in the Washington Cas- and others discussed it and de- oped by AIARE — and modeled avalanches aren't going to stop to mitigate it." Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013

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The only independent and locally owned funeral home Sirens in Centralia-Chehalis. CENTRALIA POLICE from the 1600 Eshom Road. Centralia, was arrested and booked into the Lewis County NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY

DEPARTMENT Vehicle Prowl CH487294sl.ke Jail for third-degree assault af- - Malicious Mischief • A vehicle prowl was re ter he allegedly grabbed his ex- 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 ported at 4:26 p.m. Monday on • Gang graffiti was reported girlfriend’s throat and choked est. 1907 the 400 of East Pine Street. on a building on the 300 block her for a couple seconds on the of North Tower Avenue at 8:10 Tools were stolen. Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 • A purse was stolen out of 1500 block of Johnson Road at a.m. Tuesday. a vehicle on the 2000 block of 3:55 a.m. Tuesday. Fraud Borst Avenue that contained In Remembrance • Somebody reportedly used several credit cards and an CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT - another person’s Social Secu- iPhone. The incident was re mavis joann rasmussen rity number on the 300 block ported at 6:13 p.m. Monday. Runaway of North Gold Street at 4 p.m. Hit And Run • A 17-year-old boy from Born Feb. 2, 1940 in Raising her family in Toutle, Tuesday. Chehalis reportedly ran away at Minnesota to Ivan and Wash., Mavis volunteered • There was a report of a hit- Ester Miller. Mavis JoAnn at the school assisting with Assault and-run collision on the 100 4:26 p.m. Tuesday from the 900 block of South Scheuber Road. Rasmussen passed away on immunizations and eye exam • Francisco T. Lamas, 27, block of South Tower Avenue at Dec. 28, 2012 in Wenatchee, programs. She stayed active Police said there is a warrant out Centralia, was arrested and 5:18 p.m. Monday. Wash. As the beloved wife in her community after her for his arrest. booked into the Lewis County Assault of Bob Rasmussen, mother of children were grown, leading Jail for fourth-degree assault for nine children, grandmother senior aerobics classes in • Manuel Arceo-Garcia, 26, please see SIRENS, page main 11 of 32 and great-grandmother Castle Rock and Longview, alleged domestic violence and of 37 Mavis’ life was illed Wash. possession of stolen property. with family. Mavis had a great love of Lamas was also arrested and In Remembrance Moving to Washington as music all her life. She spent booked for allegedly violating a a child, Mavis grew up in her free time making a wide protection order. mike bradshaw Onalaska. Marrying Darrell array of crafts. 1953-2013 Harper in 1957, she moved Mavis is survived by her Vehicle Prowl senior year he was very to the Morton area where she husband, sister, children, • A stereo was reported sto- happy to have played on began her family. On Oct. many grandchildren and len from a vehicle parked on the the undefeated League 23, 1964, Mavis married Bob friends. As we say 500 block of North Rock Street Championship Rasmussen. They joined graveside services will be at 4:33 p.m. Tuesday. team, he also had many their families and their lives held at a later date. honors including Faculty and Mavis became the busy To view the obituary, please Stolen Shoes Speaker, Honor Society, Boy mother of nine children. go to chronline.com/obituaries. • Two unknown female of the Year and most likely suspects reportedly shoplifted to succeed. After two years - at Centralia College, Mike three pairs of shoes from a busi went to work for Sears and In Remembrance ness on the 100 block of West eventually became store High Street at 7:09 p.m. Tuesday. manager in Tacoma for a number of years. Later on, he jennifer marie foughty Theft left Sears and started his own • Someone reported the theft business. time with family and of mail from the 200 block of Mike is survived by his friends. She will always South Tower Avenue at 8:48 a.m. Mike passed away Jan. parents, Lloyd and Ann be remembered for her Monday. 15, 2013 in Ferndale, Wash., Bradshaw, sister, Toni directness, her great sense • The theft of a trash can was surrounded by his loving Bradshaw, wife, Marsha, of humor and infectious reported at 10:06 a.m. Monday wife, Marsha and family after son, Garrett and wife, laugh, as well as dropping a long and courageous battle Sara, daughter, Monica everything to help family with cancer. He was born and the twinkle in his eyes, and friends, whom she dearly Aug. 14, 1953 to Lloyd and granddaughter, Katie. loved. Death Notices Ann Bradshaw of Napavine, Celebration of life will be Her father, Danny Steven Wash. held at a later date Foughty, precedes her in • SHARON NADINE SAVAGE, 57, Oakville, Mike attended Napavine death. She is survived by died Monday Jan. 7, at home. A celebra- schools for 12 years, To view the obituary, please her mother, Judith Evans, tion of life will be at noon Saturday, Jan. graduating in 1971. His go to chronline.com/obituaries. her three daughters, 26, at Water of Life Church, 114 E. Pine St., Jo Lyon, Sadie and Cierra Oakville. Arrangements are under the Green, as well as her two direction of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, sisters, Melissa Weeks and Centralia. In Remembrance Karen Welch. She is also • MICHAEL THANE PATTON, 59, Chehalis, Jennifer Marie Foughty survived by a niece, nephews died Wednesday, Jan. 9. A celebration of Jennifer passed away and dozens of close relatives life will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at sylvia delores (dee) cunningham and friends. the Centralia Bible Chapel, 209 N. Pearl from a attack in her St. A potluck will follow. sleep on Jan. 2, 2013, just a Her memorial service is Davis of Winlock and Jan. 26, 2013 at 2:00 p.m. at • SYLVIA DELORES (DEE) CUNNINGHAM, 73, few months before her 40th Mike (LaVon) Gambetta Valley of Blessing Ministries, Winlock, died Sunday, Jan. 13, at home. of Cloverdale, Calif., her birthday. A graveside service will be at noon Sat- Jennifer loved being a Chehalis. A fund has been set brother, Donald (Jody) up at Key Bank in her name, urday at the Winlock Cemetery. A recep- Moore of Cloverdale, Calif., bus driver and playground tion will follow at the Olequa (Winlock) assistant for the Chehalis to help with inal costs. and her ive grandchildren, To view the obituary, please Senior Center. Arrangements are under Brittney, Kailey, Jordan D., School District, as well as the direction of Cattermole Funeral going jeep’n and spending go to chronline.com/obituaries. Home, Winlock. Jordan G. and Sara. • ROBERT “BOB” DANIEL HAZEN, 67, Mossyr- Dee loved her family irst ock, died Friday, Jan. 11, at home. A pot- and foremost and spent hours luck celebration of life will be 11 a.m.-2 at the Winlock High School p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at Mossyrock gym watching basketball In Remembrance High School. games. She loved working at • AARON L. WORKMAN, 76, Silver Creek, the lower shop and enjoyed died Wednesday, Jan. 2, at home. A pot- all of her customers. She was betty lou mccready luck celebration of life will be held at a selless woman who put 11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at the Salkum everyone’s needs ahead of Betty L. (Cochran) throughout Puget Sound, as Fire Hall. Arrangements are under the Sylvia Delores (Dee) her own. She will be dearly McCready, passed away on well as for clubs, schools and direction of Cattermole Funeral Home, missed. Jan. 9, 2013 in Centralia, other organizations. Winlock. Cunningham, born in Longview, Wash., on Sept. A graveside service will be Wash. Betty was born in Betty is survived by her 25, 1939, passed away on held Saturday, Jan. 19, 2013 Paris, Ark., March 30, daughter and son-in-law, Commodities Jan. 13, 2013, at home with at 12:00 noon at Winlock 1931. Although Betty Cathy and Ric Cavness and her family. She was preceded Cemetery. A reception was raised in the southern grandson, Stuart Cavness, Gas in Washington — $3.36 (AAA of in death by her husband of will follow at the Olequa states, she reveled in being cousins, Sherry Cochran, Washington) (Winlock) Senior Center. a Washingtonian. She British Columbia, Diane Crude Oil — $94.06 per barrel (CME 33 years, Albert Gambetta Jr. and her parents, Arnold and Arrangements are under was thrilled by the lack of White, Camino Island, Group) the direction of Cattermole humidity in the summer and Wash., Richard Barrett, Gold — $1,679 (Monex) Selina Moore of Cloverdale, the little snow to shovel in Oklahoma, Gene Harvey Silver — $31.46 (Monex) Calif. Funeral Home in Winlock. Dee is survived by her winter. The evergreen trees Barrett (Donna), Kansas, Susi husband, Robert Cunningham To view the obituary, please and the beauty of the PaciicKillinger (Doug), Missouri go to chronline.com/obituaries. Ocean added to the allure of and Carol Cameron, honorary Corrections and her two children, Sue the Northwest. cousin, two brothers-in-law, ••• Betty is a proud graduate Ernie Dickason and Bob The Chronicle seeks to be of Centralia High School. (Nancy) McCready, nephews, accurate and fair in all its report- In 1949, Betty married Glen (Patty) Dickason, Jim ing. If you find an error or believe In Remembrance Glen McCready, forming a (Jean) Dickason, Danny a news item is incorrect, please call marriage spanning 48 years. McCready, nieces, Linda the newsroom as soon as possible at ryan david whisler Betty worked for Singer (Dennis) Nyland, Jean 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sewing Machine Company (Scott) Hamilton, Debbie Monday through Friday. the outdoors and learning in Chehalis, Longview and (Ken) Matoon, Donna (Don) local culture, even taking Everett, Wash. She taught Campbell, Betsy (Nels) up the dangerous pastime sewing classes and assisted Hadden and Dee Dee (Steve) of picking opihi (sea snail, in opening new Singer shops Green. Betty is preceded In Remembrance considered a delicacy). throughout the state. in death by her parents, Although opihi picking Girl Scouts igured A.V. Cochran and L. Marie deaths occur each year, this prominently in Betty's life. Cochran Annibal and her joe did not deter Ryan from Throughout many moves husband, Glen McCready. bockwinkel the thrill of obtaining these with her family, she could Betty spent her last year delicious morsels for himself count on the continuity of of life at Colonial Assisted Former Winlock resident, and his friends. Scouting. As well as serving Living. Her family is grateful Joe Bockwinkel, passed away Ryan is survived by his as a troop leader, Betty also for the quality of life she in Marysville on Jan. 6, 2013. father and step-mother, served as a board member for enjoyed at Colonial and Born near Everett on Sept. David and Elaine Whisler, the Paciic Peaks Girl Scout for the treasured staff and 17, 1927, Joe spent most of his his mother, Diane Whisler, Council. Sharing importance administration. life working in sawmills. He his sister, Dawn Whisler- in Betty's life was her Services for Betty will began working at Shakertown Shannon and her sons, afiliation with the Methodistbe held Saturday, Jan. 19, in 1957 and worked there Jettero and Quinten, his Church. Church camp, MYF 2013 at 1:00 p.m. at United until his retirement as plant Ryan David Whisler, 40, and Sunday school were a Methodist Church, Centralia. of Centralia. Tragically lost brother, Carlin Whisler and manager. He loved hunting, his grandmothers, Evelyn signiicant part of her youthMemorial contributions may ishing, and auto restoration Saturday, Dec. 29, 2012 to and later life. be made to Girl Scouts of powerful waves in Kailua- Whisler and Rosalie Graef, and could do almost any aunts, uncles and cousins. During her retirement Western Washington, PO job. He will be missed by Kona, Hawaii. years, Betty and her husband, Box 770, Dupont, WA 98327- Born Oct. 12, 1972, at Memorial services will be his many friends and former held Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013 Glen, owned South Hill 0770, girlscoutsww.org and co-workers. He is survived Grand Forks Air Force Base Embroidery, in Puyallup. Centralia United Methodist Hospital to David and Diane at 3:00 p.m. at Fort Borst by his wife, Billie and his Park, Centralia. Everyone They enjoyed their team of Church, 508 Washington daughter, Mardi. Whisler. Ryan grew up and seamstresses and working Avenue, Centralia, WA attended schools in Centralia, welcome. At Joe's request, no with the various businesses, 98531. services will be held. graduating (as class prankster To view the obituary, please providing machine and ladies man) in 1991. embroidered items. Betty Moving to Hawaii, Ryan go to chronline.com/obituaries. To view the obituary, please To view the obituary, please proudly provided apron and go to chronline.com/obituaries. go to chronline.com/obituaries. spent his free time exploring wait staff attire for restaurants • Main 11 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 Private Instructors Giving State Driver's Exams By Phil Ferolito Yakima Herald-Republic YAKIMA — Under a new state law that effectively priva- tizes driver testing, first-time drivers now must apply online and pay a private driving school anywhere from about $45 to $60 to administer both a written and driving test. On top of that, the state Department of Licensing will charge another $80 — a $35 ap- plication fee and another $45 for the actual license — roughly $140 when it's all said and done. It's all part of an effort autho- rized by the 2011 Legislature to cut down wait times at Licensing Department offices. DOL began shifting administration of driv- ing tests to the private sector in December, and completed the transition on Jan. 1. That's when private driving schools in Ya- kima began administering the tests. Driving instructor John Larson of A-1 Driving School of Yakima said he's already giv- ing more than 80 driving tests a week. "I was a little bit surprised Gordon King / Yakima Herald-Republic (by the volume of tests)," he said. Cesar Lopez, left, a driving instructor for A-1 School of Driving, directs Ramon Solorio during his driver's test Tuesday in Yakima. The Washington State Department of Li- "I didn't know what was going censing has pushed administration of driver's license test into the private sector and now local driving schools are administering both written and driving tests. Solorio, to happen. It turned out to be a 22, of Toppenish, passed both his written and driving test. little bit more than I thought." The move comes three years "The whole emphasis behind the higher is still required on both schools make their money on after the DOL downsized and (move) was to reduce wait time closed 11 offices statewide, in- DRIVING TESTS IN the written and driving tests. instruction. cluding one in Yakima, where at our offices." LEWIS COUNTY Once the testing is finished, Setting up their private operations were consolidated People getting a license for the school inputs the score into schools for test administration Lewis County Driving with the existing DOL office in the first time can fill out their the DOL's website, and appli- hasn't been easy. Tull said the application online at home be- School cants then go to a local DOL of- state requires schools to submit Union Gap. 1009 Kresky Ave, Centralia Subsequently, the Union Gap fore going to a local driving fice to pick up their actual driv- specific maps of the driving school to take the written and WA 98531 er's license. courses they use. The courses office, like many others across 360-330-0344 the state, saw larger crowds of road tests. An online program Four schools in eight loca- must include a certain number on the DOL's website navigates tions from Sunnyside in the of traffic elements, such as in- people seeking services. Wait Morton Department of times soared to an average of 90 applicants through the process, Licensing Lower Valley to Naches admin- tersections and traffic signs, he minutes per person, DOL offi- and the same documentation, 346 State Route 7, Morton ister driving tests. said. cials said. including proof of residency and 360-496-5637 Although schools charge fees Driving courses must in- But now that time has identification, is required. Driv- for administering the test, they clude backing up, parking, start- dropped to only about 10 min- ing schools usually have com- aren't making much profit from ing on a hill, parallel parking, utes since the driving test ad- puters for those who lack access. state's have retained them, said it, said driving instructor John turns, traffic control devices ministration has been shifted Written tests are once again Anthony. But all written tests must Tull of FACT Driver's Education and intersections, he added. to the private sector, said DOL done on paper rather than a meet minimum state criteria. in Yakima. Instructors administering spokeswoman Christine Antho- computer. The state is now discussing "You're basically breaking tests have to be state certified by ny in Olympia. Some schools that had more whether to move to an online even for the time you spend," undergoing 100 hours of train- "It's going well," Anthony said. rigorous written tests than the test. A score of 80 percent or he said, explaining that driving ing. After Another Emergency, More Trouble for Boeing’s 787 Sirens GROUNDED: FAA Continued from Main 10 Decision to Ground Plane Latest Setback for Juvenile Problem • A parent called at 9:22 a.m. Aerospace Company Tuesday to report that a 16-year- old boy would not get up to go to By Joshua Freed school. The Associated Press The federal government LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE grounded Boeing's newest and most technologically advanced Possession of Stolen jetliner Wednesday, declaring Identifications, Meth that the 787 cannot fly again • Diana S. Stephens, 59, Morton, until the risk of battery fires is was arrested and booked Tuesday addressed. on Chapman Road in Morton for The Federal Aviation Ad- allegedly stealing identification ministration said it would work The Associated Press from 20 people and possessing with Boeing and U.S. airlines In this photo taken by a passenger and distributed by Japan's Kyodo News, passengers leave an All Nippon Airways Boeing methamphetamine. to develop a plan to allow the 787 after it made an emergency landing at Takamatsu airport in Takamatsu, Kagawa Prefecture, western Japan, Wednesday. Dreamliner to "resume opera- Stolen Gas tions as quickly and safely as An inspection found that a given the batteries extra scru- of battery that can take a large • Ten gallons of gasoline were possible." United Airlines is the flammable liquid had leaked tiny and issued a special rule for charge in a short amount of time. reportedly siphoned from ve- only U.S. carrier with 787s. It from the main lithium-ion bat- their use in the 787. The plane When he spoke last week, hicles parked at DeGoede Bulb has six. tery, which is below and slightly has two batteries — the main Sinnett said Boeing was not con- Farm in Mossyrock at 3:13 p.m. The FAA decision was the behind the cockpit. Investiga- one near the front and a second sidering replacing the lithium- Tuesday. latest setback for a plane that tors found burn marks around one in the rear. ion design with another type of Burglaries was supposed to set a new stan- the damage. Boeing and the airlines will battery. dard for jet travel but has been "Anytime you have a fire on need to move quickly to deter- Neither GS Yuasa Corp., the • A residential burglary was beset by one mishap after an- board — whether it's the battery mine whether the problem is a Japanese company that supplies reported at 1 p.m. Monday on other. that has caused it or a passenger flaw in the batteries themselves, the batteries for the 787, nor the 1600 block of Windsor Ave- For the second time in two that caused it or another electri- in the plane's wiring or in some Thales, which makes the battery nue. A laptop, a Wii game system weeks, a smoking or burning cal component — that's a very a other area that's fundamental to charging system, would com- and a digital camera, all valued battery has been tied to an emer- serious situation on an aircraft the plane's electrical system. ment on the recent troubles. at $1,500, were stolen. gency aboard a 787. Almost half and something not to be taken Boeing has booked orders Japan Airlines and All Nip- • A burglary to a storage unit of the 787s that have been deliv- lightly," said Kevin Hiatt, presi- for more than 800 of the planes pon Airways are two of the 787's on the 300 block of Toledo-Vader ered have now been grounded dent of the Flight Safety Foun- from airlines around the world biggest customers. Road in Toledo was reported at for safety checks. And the lat- dation. attracted by its increased fuel ef- ANA was especially proud of 3:24 p.m. Monday. A tent, a tent est incident raises the risk that Japan's Kyodo News agency ficiency. its 787s. Its executives' business cover, an MP3 player and other items were stolen. The total loss the jet's electrical problems are quoted transport ministry inves- The jet's lightweight design cards and the top of its web- is approximately $315. more dangerous than previously tigator Hideyo Kosugi as saying makes it more of a fuel-sipper, site read "787" and "We fly 1st." • A burglary to a shop on the thought. that the liquid leaked through and it's so lightweight in part ANA got the first one Boeing 1100 block of Middle Fork Road So far, no one has suggested the electrical room floor to the because it uses electricity to do delivered in late 2011, more than in Onalaska was reported at that the plane's fundamental outside of the aircraft. things that other airplanes do three years late. 5:53 p.m. Monday. Tools, a - tool design can't be fixed. But it's un- The transport ministry said with hot air vented through in- Other 787s have had prob- box and a Stihl chainsaw were clear how much will need to be the leak could have led to an ac- ternal ducts. So a 787 with elec- lems with certain electrical pan- all stolen. The total loss is $650. changed. cident. ANA, which operates 17 trical problems is like a minivan els and fuel leaks. The remedy could range of the jets, and Japan Airlines, that won't haul kids. It goes to Back on Jan. 9, ANA can- from relatively quick-and-easy which has seven, said they won't the heart of what the thing was celed a domestic flight to Tokyo improvements to more exten- fly their 787s until they complete built to do. after a computer wrongly indi- sive changes that could delay safety checks. That's almost half Before it carried paying pas- cated there was a problem with deliveries just as Boeing is try- of the 50 planes Boeing has de- sengers, the 787 was closely re- the 787's brakes. Two days later, ing to speed production up from livered since handing the first viewed by inspectors from Boe- the carrier reported two new five planes per month to 10. one over to ANA in late 2011. ing and the FAA. problems with the aircraft — a On Wednesday, Japan's All Just last week, a battery on Mike Sinnett, chief engineer minor fuel leak and a cracked Nippon Airways said pilots a Japan Airlines 787 caught fire on the 787, said last week that cockpit windscreen. smelled something burning soon after the plane landed at the plane's batteries have oper- Many of the 787s problems and received a cockpit message Boston's Logan Airport. It took ated through a combined 1.3 are typical of well-established warning of battery problems firefighters 40 minutes to put million hours and never had an planes around the world, Hiatt AUTOS while flying from Yamaguchi out the flames. internal fault. He said they were said, adding that he would have in the Classifieds Ube airport in western Japan to The 787 is the first plane to built with multiple protections no qualms about flying aboard Tokyo. make extensive use of lithium- to ensure that "failures of the a 787. They made an emergency ion batteries, which have raised battery don't put the airplane at "That airplane is the most landing at Takamatsu airport in concerns in the past for their po- risk." scrutinized plane in the air," he western Japan, and passengers tential to catch fire. The Federal The lithium-ion design was said. "I would get on the air- Classifieds evacuated using inflatable slides. Aviation Administration has chosen because it's the only type plane tomorrow." Main 12 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 NORTHWEST Gregoire Issues Six Pardons in Final Days in Office PARDONED: Total ing a stolen motorbike in Pierce cal dependency counseling. sible deportation proceedings, avoid life sentences for people County the next year. He moved though she has a husband and with low-level criminal histo- of 10 People See to Alaska and worked in the • Kevin Dean Walker was son in Washington. ries, as Rivers had. If he agrees Convictions Erased or fishing industry before working convicted of domestic violence • David W. Reed, who was to the terms of the commutation his way up to senior captain in and malicious mischief after convicted of breaking into an his sentence will end in January Sentences Reduced the Unalaska Fire Department. grabbing his wife's throat dur- auto-wrecking yard in 1964, 2015. By Gene Johnson Gray and his wife recently re- ing an argument and subse- when he was 19. He retired af- • Ethan Corbett Durden, turned to Washington state. He quently kicking the window out ter 20 years as a Pierce County who led a group that burglar- The Associated Press hopes to become a fire investiga- of a police cruiser. He organizes Fire District firefighter in 1996, ized the homes of drug-dealers SEATTLE — A three-strikes tor, but such positions require charitable events as president of and later moved to Oklahoma, at gunpoint in 1997, believing offender who exposed a murder law enforcement and firearms his motorcycle social club, the which requires a full pardon be- the victims wouldn't call police. plot and an Iraq war veteran training. Seattle Iron Indians, and volun- fore felons from other states can He was sentenced to 22 years who shot a man who attacked • Diana Vandenberg-Hansen teers to provide motor escorts be allowed to have guns. in prison. He has participated him are among 10 people who was having trouble with alcohol- for military funerals, Gregoire Besides Stewart, Gregoire is- in drug and alcohol counsel- had convictions erased or sen- ism when she stole $7,000 from wrote. sued conditional commutations ing and has written letters urg- tences reduced by Gov. Chris the Edmonds bank where she The other pardons went to: to: ing young people to avoid the Gregoire during her final days worked as a teller in 2003, and • Mirella Camarena-Rocha, a • Stonney Marcus Rivers, mistakes he made. His sentence in office. she racked up two shoplifting native of Mexico and graduate who racked up his final strike for will end in September 2015 if he John Ray Stewart has been convictions. She enrolled in an of Mount Vernon High School a motel room robbery in 1996 complies with the conditions. serving life without release since alcohol abuse treatment pro- who has been a lawful U.S. resi- and has since served 17 years in • Leon Glennquaree Toney 1998, when he was convicted of gram and decided to help others dent since 2001. Her two shop- prison. King County Prosecutor 3rd, whose prison suicide at- attempted robbery. But in 2003, fighting alcoholism, obtaining a lifting convictions from when Dan Satterberg says the county tempt left him in a persistent while at the Washington State certificate in alcohol and chemi- she was 18 threatened pos- now charges cases differently, to vegetative state. Penitentiary, Stewart met Steven F. Sherer, who had murdered his wife. Sherer told him that he was planning to kill King County deputy prosecutor Mar- ilyn Brenneman, who handled his case, and to burn down the home of a key witness. Stewart reported the threat, and police learned that Sherer had hired someone being re- leased from the prison to carry out the attack, Gregoire noted in reducing Stewart's sentence. She ordered the Department of Cor- rections to take steps to return Stewart to society if he agrees to A smart start abide by lengthy conditions and if a forensic psychologist deter- mines he's a low risk to reoffend. "A detective in the Major Crimes Unit of the King County to the new year. Sheriff's Office wrote that Mr. Stewart 'testified in trial know- ing his own safety within the penitentiary would be sacri- ficed,'" Gregoire said in her proc- lamation. "The detective wrote Smartphones that Mr. Stewart never asked for or received any financial reim- bursement for his assistance, but that Mr. Stewart's motivation was to balance the wrong he had committed in his life by helping for $49.99 to thwart a scheme to murder a deputy prosecutor." Stewart, 43, spent a year in solitary confinement for his own safety after reporting the or less. plot. The state Clemency and Pardons Board unanimously recommended him for clemency in 2007, but Gregoire denied it. During his time in custody he has earned a high-school general equivalency degree and completed victims awareness and anger management pro- grams, and has participated in Get a fresh start in 2013 Narcotics Anonymous, the gov- with a great deal from the ernor said. provider with the highest Gregoire granted six pardons network satisfaction of and commuted four sentences, any national carrier. including Stewart's. Among those who received Visit your nearest a full pardon was Scott Adam U.S. Cellular® store Spong, who served six months to find the phone in work release after pleading that’s right for you. guilty to third-degree assault and carrying a concealed weap- uscellular.com on without a license in 2001. Spong pulled a gun after being jumped by a group of young men in the parking lot of a Thurston County fast-food res- taurant and fired, even though the beating had stopped. One at- tacker was wounded. Spong went on to serve five years in the U.S. Army, includ- ing 15 months in Iraq. Spong has been barred from working with disabled children because of the felony conviction, Gre- goire noted. Three of the pardons went to offenders who have done well since completing drug and alco- hol counseling. • Gary Gray broke into a Kit- sap County apartment and stole $50 in 1982, when he was 20, and he was convicted of possess-

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School Obama Flexing His Leverage Two Dead After Shooting, Nearly 6 Helicopter Crashes in 10 Americans Back In Central London Stricter Gun Laws on , Immigration Policy After Hitting Crane WASHINGTON (AP) — By Charles Babington LONDON (AP) — Police say Nearly six in 10 Americans two people were killed when a heli- The Associated Press want stricter gun laws in the af- copter crashed Wednesday during termath of last month’s deadly WASHINGTON — Presi- ‘‘We should do as much as we rush hour in central London after school shooting in Connecticut, dent Barack Obama is assem- can, as quickly as we can.’’ apparently hitting a construction with majorities favoring a na- bling an ambitious second-term crane on top of a building. tionwide ban on military-style, agenda, pushing aggressively Two people were taken to rapid-fire weapons and limits on where he thinks he has political Joe Biden a nearby hospital with “minor gun violence depicted in video leverage but moving more cau- vice president injuries,” London Ambulance games, movies and TV shows, tiously on issues where he has Service said. according to a new Associated less control. The helicopter crashed just Press-GfK poll. Obama is hiking pressure Obama’s allies already are with citizenship provisions is south of the River Thames near A lopsided 84 percent of on congressional Republicans dampening expectations on key bound to draw some conserva- the Underground and mainline adults would like to see the es- on the debt ceiling and immi- components, including an as- tive fire. If Obama goes big, it train station at Vauxhall, and tablishment of a federal stan- gration, two big issues in which sault weapons ban. could put GOP leaders in a bind. the British spy agency MI6. dard for background checks public sentiment and political Vice President Joe Biden, Video on Sky News showed for people buying guns at gun risks seem to favor him. who stood at Obama’s side as A CBS NEWS POLL last month wreckage burning in a street, shows, the poll showed. His refusal to negotiate on the president announced his found that 47 percent of adults and a large plume of black Three-quarters of Ameri- the debt ceiling is an especially proposals on Wednesday, said, felt illegal immigrants working smoke rose in the area. The vid- cans said they reacted to the sharp departure from his usually “I have no illusions about what in the U.S. should be allowed eo from the crash scene showed Connecticut massacre with deep accommodating style. Obama is we’re up against or how hard to remain and eventually apply a line of flaming fuel and debris. anger, while 54 percent said they gambling that Republicans will the task is in front of us. ... We for citizenship. An additional felt deeply ashamed it could yield to fears of a ferocious pub- should do as much as we can, as 24 percent said they should be happen in the United States. lic backlash if they leave the gov- quickly as we can.” allowed to stay as guest work- French Forces Will Be in ernment unable to pay its bills in ers. ‘Direct Combat’ in Mali Armstrong Says Viewers their push for spending cuts. AMONG THE SECOND term’s top- Such findings, coupled with But it is a risk. Unresolved tier issues, immigration may be Latino voters’ rejection of Re- Within Hours as Ground of His Interview With brinkmanship over the debt the one in which Obama enjoys publican candidates in 2008 and Operations Launch ceiling could lead to an econom- the most leverage. That’s a dra- 2012, could enable Obama to Oprah Winfrey Can ic calamity that would damage matic change from his first term, drive a hard bargain on immi- BAMAKO, Mali (AP) — Judge His Candor Obama’s second term and even- when it was relegated to the gration if he chooses. French troops pressed north- tual legacy — not to mention background. On the debt ceiling, he al- ward in Mali toward territory Lance Armstrong said Americans’ lives. The White House is hinting ready has chosen a newly tough occupied by radical Islamists on Wednesday that viewers can at a comprehensive bill this year public posture. Wednesday, military officials said, judge for themselves how can- MEANWHILE, OUTRAGE OVER the that would include a path to- announcing the start of a land did he was in his interview with Connecticut grade school mas- ward citizenship for millions of EVERY YEAR OR SO, lawmakers assault that will put soldiers in di- Oprah Winfrey. sacre forced the president to seek immigrants now in the country must raise the ceiling to enable rect combat “within hours.” “I left it all on the table with a gun-control package ahead of illegally. the government to keep pay- French ground operations be- her and when it airs the people expectations. Americans have ing the bills Congress racks up gan overnight in Mali, Adm. Ed- can decide,” he said in a text resisted significant gun-limiting MANY REPUBLICANS, stung by through deficit spending. The ouard Guillaud, the French mili- message to The Associated Press. heavy losses among Hispanic issue became bitterly partisan tary chief of staff, said on Europe 1 Armstrong responded to a bids for years, however, and the voters in the last two presiden- in 2011, when Republicans de- television. France’s Defense Minis- report in the New York Daily pro-gun-rights lobby remains powerful. Also, there’s less tial elections, say they also want manded deep spending cuts and ter Jean-Yves Le Drian said soldiers News, citing an unidentified were headed away from the relative source, that he was not contrite Democratic unity on this issue to revamp the nation’s immigra- other concessions for their co- than on many others. tion laws. But a sweeping bill operation on the debt limit. safety of the capital toward the reb- when he acknowledged during el strongholds in the north. Monday’s taping with Winfrey Residents of Niono, a city in that he used performance-en- the center of Mali which is just hancing drugs. Bull-Taming in India south of a town that was overrun He’s also held conversations by the jihadists earlier this week, with U.S. anti-doping officials, said they saw trucks of French sol- touching off speculation that diers arrive overnight. The natu- the team leader who demanded ral target for the French infantry loyalty from others soon may is Diabaly, located 400 kilometers face some very tough choices (250 miles) northeast of the capi- himself: whether to cooper- tal and roughly 70 kilometers (45 ate and name those who aided, miles) north of Niono. French knew about or helped cover up warplanes have carried out air- a sophisticated doping ring that strikes on Diabaly since the week- Armstrong ran on his tour-win- end, when a column of dozens of ning U.S. Postal Service squads. rebel vehicles cut off the road out of Diabaly and seized the town as A Separate Class: well as its military camp. Ibrahim Komnotogo, a resi- Study Highlights dent of Diabaly who heads a Huge Spending Gaps USAID-financed rice agriculture project, happened to be outside Between Athletics the town when the jihadists en- circled it. He has 20 employees and Academics and contractors who he says are Annual spending on sports by stuck inside the town, population public universities in six big-time 35,000. He told The Associated conferences like the SEC and Big Press that al-Qaida-linked rebels 12 has passed $100,000 per ath- have sealed off the roads and are lete — about six to 12 times the preventing people from leaving. amount those universities are Arun Sankar K. / The Associated Press Komnotogo says he fears the spending per student on academ- A bull charges towards bull tamers during the bull-taming sport called , in Alanganallur, about 331 miles Islamists are planning to hide ics, according to a study released south of Chennai, India, on Wednesday. Jallikattu is an ancient heroic sporting event of the Tamils played during the within the mud-walled neighbor- Wednesday to greet college presi- harvest festival of Pongal. hoods and use the population as a dents arriving at the NCAA’s an- human shield. nual meeting in Texas. The study finds the largest gap by far in the Southeastern Confer- Police: Six Suicide ence, which combines relatively ER Visits Tied to Energy Drinks Double Since 2007 Bombers Attack Afghan low academic spending and ex- plosive coaching salaries. Median By Garance Burke consistently seeing about two cas- ple to the emergency room, but Spy Agency in Capital; athletic spending there totaled The Associated Press es per month,” said Sun, assistant it calls energy drink consump- nearly $164,000 per athlete in medical director of the emergency tion a “rising public health prob- Deaths Reported SAN FRANCISCO — The department at St. Mary’s Medical lem” that can cause insomnia, KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) 2010. That is more than 12 times young man stumbled into the the $13,390 that SEC schools Center, on the edge of San Fran- nervousness, headache, fast — Six militants — one driving emergency room late one night spent per student for academic cisco’s Golden Gate Park. heartbeat and seizures that are a car packed with explosives after a house party, saying his expenses, including instructional From 2007 to 2011, the gov- severe enough to require emer- — attacked the gate of the Af- heart wouldn’t stop pounding costs and student services. ernment estimates the number gency care. ghan intelligence service in the The schools of the Pac-10 and he could barely breathe af- of emergency room visits in- Several emergency physi- capital Kabul on Wednesday, (now the Pac 12), Atlantic Coast ter downing liquor mixed with volving the neon-labeled bever- cians said they had seen a clear setting off a blast that could be Conference, Big Ten and Big East energy drinks. ages shot up from about 10,000 uptick in the number of patients heard throughout downtown also averaged six-figure spend- Emergency physician Steve to more than 20,000. Most of the suffering from irregular heart- and which sent a plume of dark ing per student athlete in 2010, Sun soon found the patient was cases involved teens or young beats, anxiety and heart attacks smoke rising into the sky. the study finds. Across Division so dehydrated he was going into adults, according to the survey who said they had recently Taliban spokesman Zabiullah I, athletic spending —though kidney failure — one of many of the nation’s hospitals released downed an energy drink. Mujahid claimed responsibility still smaller in absolute terms troubling cases Sun says he has late last week by the Substance “A lot of people don’t realize for the attack in a text message — rose twice as fast as academic treated in recent years tied to en- Abuse and Mental Health Ser- the strength of these things. I sent to The Associated Press. spending between 2005 and ergy drink consumption. vices Administration. had someone come in recently A high-ranking official with 2010. During that period, the Sun’s changing caseload ap- More than half of the pa- who had drunk three energy the intelligence agency, called schools competing in the top- pears in line with a new govern- tients considered in the survey drinks in an hour, which is the the National Directorate of level Football Bowl Subdivision ment survey that suggests the told doctors they had consumed equivalent of 15 cups of coffee,” Security, said that there were (FBS) of the NCAA upped their number of people seeking emer- only energy drinks. In 2011, said Howard Mell, an emer- deaths from the attack but did athletic expenditures on average gency treatment after consum- about 42 percent of the cases gency physician in the suburbs not say how many. $6,200 per athlete each year, ac- ing energy drinks has doubled involved energy drinks in com- of Cleveland, who serves as a The explosion occurred cording to data compiled by the nationwide during the past four bination with alcohol or drugs, spokesman for the American about noon local time and was Delta Cost Project at American years, the same period in which such as the stimulants Adderall College of Emergency Physi- followed by volleys of gunfire for Institutes for Research as part of the supercharged drink industry or Ritalin. cians. “Essentially he gave him- the next 45 minutes. As the car an ongoing project with the pro- has surged in popularity in con- The beverage industry says self a stress test and thankfully bomber drove into the gate, the reform Knight Commission on venience stores, bars and on col- energy drinks are safe and there he passed. But if he had a weak five others attacked on foot, said Intercollegiate Athletics. lege campuses. is no proof linking the products heart or suffered from coronary Mohammad Zahir, the chief of The report does not provide “Five years ago, perhaps I to adverse reactions. disease and didn’t know it, this the Kabul police investigation information about ratios at indi- would see one or two cases every The report doesn’t specify could have precipitated very bad unit. All the assailants were vidual institutions. three months or so. Now we’re which symptoms brought peo- things.” killed in the fighting, he said. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 LOCAL

courtesy photo This artist’s rendition shows the exterior of a building planned as part of the Chehalis Outdoor Community Swimming Pool renovation project. Designs Show Future for Chehalis Outdoor Pool Project ‘GATEWAY TO CHEHALIS’: have taken the project from a million. foundation will continue is con- should begin when the seasonal simple restoration effort to an “When we started talking tinuing to raise money and wel- pool closes this year after Labor Construction Could overall redesign of the locker about fixing the pool, it had to comes donations. Day, Nacht said. Start on Outdoor room bathrooms, storage lock- do with the mechanical systems,” The city and foundation Pfaff Architects, Chehalis, ers, privacy screens and a fiber- recently retired Chehalis Com- are counting on two $250,000 has designed the plans for the Pool by Labor Day glass lining for the community munity Development Director grants that are expected to be outdoor pool and is the same By Kyle Spurr pool. Bob Nacht said. “The founda- awarded to the city in April. company that designed the “As the money available grew, tion decided they wanted to go a The grants are through the Vernetta Smith Chehalis Tim- [email protected] the budget grew,” Chehalis bit further than what we talked Washington Wildlife and Rec- berland Library. The conceptual designs for Foundation President Tim Say- about. We really want to go way reation Program and the federal Nacht said the city is work- the renovation of the Chehalis ler said. “The project is a new beyond repairing the pool. We land and water conservation ing toward updating the archi- Outdoor Community Swim- gateway to Chehalis.” want a really nice facility.” fund. tecture of the city starting with ming Pool, released this week by The nonprofit Chehalis Nacht said since the city does The city ranked third over- the library and now the outdoor Pfaff Architects, shows a com- Foundation, along with the city not have the budget to repair the all in the two grant evaluations, pool facility. plete upgrade to the outdoor of Chehalis, have worked to- aging pool, the foundation took which Sayler said historically “The concept the foundation pool and the locker rooms. gether to restore the community on the task of raising the funds. means the city is qualified for is working toward is to make the The ambitious designs are pool, which was built in 1959. Sayler said the foundation is the grants. 13th Street entrance as visually a result of increased donations Sayler said he expects the about $500,000 short of its goal Once the grant money is attractive as possible,” Nacht and grant opportunities that entire project to cost about $1.8 for funding the upgrades. The awarded in April, construction said. Regional Fire Authority Planning Committee to Move Toward a ‘Trial Run’ of Merger of Riverside and Chehalis Fire Departments This Spring TOGETHER BUT two fire depart- A functional consolidation ficially agreed to form a new Prior to its dissolution, the ments would is not a permanent merger, but Regional Fire Authority Plan- next phase of the planning com- SEPARATE: Functional look like as ear- rather a trial run that would ning Committee, after the com- mittee was to move toward a Consolidation Would ly as this spring. allow both agencies to mimic missioners of both Fire District merger trial run. The newly what would happen if the Che- 5 (Napavine) and Fire District 6 Even though the committee Allow Both Agencies re-formed Re- halis Fire Department were to (rural Chehalis) abruptly with- end goal is different than what to Work Together as gional Fire dissolve into the existing fire drew from the original commit- the group originally set out to Authority authority. tee late last year. do, most of the groundwork if Merger Occurred, Planning Com- Dennis Dawes It is a crucial, and non- The previous representa- has been done and the commit- But Without Making mittee, which Chehalis City committal, step that will help tives from the four-agency tee will likely move forward at is made up councilor bring the issue to a public vote committee met for the past two a faster pace than before, said Permanent Decision of members in April 2014, said Riverside Fire years to study the possibility of Chehalis City Councilor Dennis By Stephanie Schendel from the Riverside Fire Au- Authority Chief Jim Walkowski, creating a consolidation. Even Dawes, who is one of the three [email protected] thority Governance Board as adding that Fire District 12 and though Fire Department 5 and committee members represent- well as Chehalis city councilors, the Centralia Fire Department 6 withdrew from the commit- ing the city council on the com- The Chehalis Fire Depart- indicated that they would im- both went through a similar tee, the city of Chehalis and mittee. ment and Riverside Fire Au- mediately move toward a func- phase before their consolidation RFA indicated they would like The next meeting will take thority will move toward what tional consolidation of both a decade ago. to continue discussions about place on Feb. 20 at the Riverside officials describe as a “trial run” agencies during the committee’s The city of Chehalis and what a consolidation would Fire Authority’s fire station on for what a merger between the Wednesday evening meeting. the RFA governance board of- look like. 1818 Harrison Avenue. Literacy Council Urges GED Students to Finish Testing in 2013 POTENTIALLY DIFFICULT may bring in- The math exam will include offer free tutoring and scholar- Increased literacy, Harjo said, creased dif- more complex equations and ships for the $150 GED test to can lead to decreased crime, bet- CHANGE: Computerized ficulties next test-takers will not only have to qualifying students in English ter paying jobs and lower taxes Test to Replace year. find the right answer but also and Spanish. But participants because people are no longer Students explain their reasoning in words. must show that they have a spe- dependent on government as- Written Exam taking the test The timed essay portion will cific goal beyond the program, sistance. By Amy Nile in 2013 have require more objective writing such as finding a job or going to In 2012, the council helped the option to and keyboarding skills. college. 41 students obtain a GED. That’s [email protected] take the com- Lindsay Harjo “The population we work The council, which is funded up from 28 students in 2011. The Lewis County Literacy puterized ver- Literacy Council with is not all comfortable with through United Way and pri- Still, 15 percent of people Council is pushing GED stu- sion or a writ- executive director computers,” Harjo said. “So this vate donors, also provides re- over age 25 in Lewis County do dents to finish this year as the ten exam. But, is the year to get it done.” sume development, interview not have a high school diploma, test is slated for changes that as of Jan. 1, 2014, the option to Completing the GED pro- skills and career counseling to compared to about 10 percent take a written test is going away. cess usually takes about a year, address Lewis County’s high statewide, according to the U.S. “It’ll make things that much Harjo said. Students who have unemployment rate and the Census Bureau. more difficult for those who are not completed the GED by 2014 large number of local employ- “Make this the year to get it OUR LITERACY COUNCIL new to the computer or are in- will not be able to finish the test ers that are having difficulty done,” Harjo said. “We don’t timidated,” said Lindsay Harjo, in its current format and will finding competent people to fill want people to be discouraged IS RECRUITING the council’s executive director. have to start over. openings, Harjo said. by the new GED.” VOLUNTEERS AND Additionally, Harjo said, The Lewis County Literacy More than half of the people ••• some of the tests, including the Council, also known as Our Lit- Our Literacy Council serves de- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 SPONSORS math and essay portions, will eracy Council, works with the pend on government assistance twitter.com/AmyNileReports Call: (360) 736-9391 x382 become more challenging on adult basic education depart- and 86 percent are unemployed, www.facebook.com/ Visit: Centralia College’s the computerized version. ment at Centralia College to according to the council’s records. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Bearcat Girls Stay Perfect Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 4 Sports e-mail: [email protected] in EvCo Tuesday’s 2A Boys Basketball Bearcats, Minus Brock Wade, Suffer First League Loss at River Ridge By The Chronicle they seemed to make a run. leading scorer Brock Wade, who Tanner Gueller added 10 points River Ridge led 30-18 at the LACEY — The Hawks "We hung around the en- was out with strep throat but and Robertson liked the effort half, and maintained that lead pulled away in the fourth quar- tire game," Robertson said. "We was hopeful for Friday's game. from guard Michael Forgione, in the third quarter. The Hawks ter to hand W.F. West its first were only down 6 with 5 min- W.F. West shot 36 percent from who notched three assists, six dropped 31 points in the fourth Evergreen 2A Conference loss utes to go. It was just that every the field, but did get three play- rebounds and four steals. quarter to pull away, and were of the season here on Tuesday time we made a run, they'd hit a ers in double-figure scoring. "He had a great floor game," led by 29 points from defending night. Bearcat coach Ryan Rob- big 3 or we'd have a key turnover. Nathan Sherfey led the team Robertson said. "Moon was re- EvCo MVP Brad Wallace. ertson was happy with his team's We just didn't shoot the ball well with 17 points, while guard ally aggressive during this game W.F. West (10-5 overall, 6-1 play, but said that River Ridge from the field or the line." Bryan Moon scored 12 and led and had some great rebounds league) will play at home this would answer back every time The Bearcats were without the team with seven rebounds. out there." Friday against Tumwater. 2B Boys Basketball 1A Wrestling Eastman Stays Perfect as Warriors Win Twice in Rainier By The Chronicle RAINIER — The Warriors picked up two victories over their SWW 1A Evergreen Division op- ponents Tenino and Rainier here on Wednesday night, clinching at least third place in the league standings. Junior Taran Hoskin picked up two pins for Rochester as the Warriors downed Tenino 57-12 and Rainier 72-18. "That's 12 points that he scored for the team," Rochester coach Justin Eastman said. "He's really stepped it up this year and has beat some decent guys." Against Tenino, the Warriors got pins from Caleb Edwards (120), Lucas Eastman (145), Riley Doerge (152) and Matt Shields (220). Bobby Brien defeated the Beavers' Lenin Coto-Toner 13-7 at 126 pounds. "Riley pinned one of Tenino's more experience wrestlers," East- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] man said. "He went out there and Onalaska’s Travis McMillion goes up to attempt a layup against Mossyrock’s Ryley Stanley and Kyler Hazen (right) during Central 2B League basketball action on did a good job and pinned him Wednesday night on the Loggers’ home court. in the cradle. That's kind of Do- erge's move." Eastman, who set the school record for takedowns last week- end, increased his season total Loggers Survive Against Viks to 122 and got his 17th pin of the season. He also won his 28th LATE SCARE: Mossyrock goal over the final 14 minutes — match, all without a loss, to move scored to push the lead to 40-33, closer to the school record of 37. Nearly Overcomes but Tristan Watson converted a For Tenino, Riley Fisher 14-Point Deficit in 44-42 big 3-point play to keep it close (138) picked up a pin while Zack C2BL Loss with 3 minutes left. Chamberlain (160) and Dom Onalaska led 44-38 with 25 Nakano (170) got decisions over By The Chronicle seconds left, but Stephens hit their opponents. ONALASKA — The final two free throws and then, after When the Warriors faced score was nearly as tight as it a timeout, stole the ensuing in- Rainier, they got pins from Brien, had been in these two teams' bounds pass and scored. Hoskin, Alex Cabral (160) and first meeting, but the game was "We just kept making mis- Shields. nowhere near as pretty. takes," Logger coach Dennis "Matt has an earlier season Mossyrock rallied from a Bower said. loss to Rainier's Cody Cady so it 14-point halftime deficit — a "The last thing, when we was nice to see him avenge that hole into which it jumped by called timeout, we just said loss," Eastman said. shooting a whopping 25 per- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] whatever you do, don't turn it Alex Markva returned to cent from the floor — with a Mossyrock’s Kyler Hazen (center) avoids defense from Onalaska’s Trenton Neil- over," Bower added. "So what the lineup at 138 pounds from a bit of inspired play from Shaun son (left) and Chayse Taylor (24) Wednesday night in Onalaska. do we do? We turn it over for a Stephens in the final 2 minutes, knee injury and picked up an ex- score." hibition win in the second round. but couldn't convert on its final Mossyrock pressured the gers' remaining 8 points. surely, clawed their way back "I'm pumped to have him possession in a 44-42 Central Loggers' next out of bounds, Mossyrock trailed 27-13 at in the second half. A 12-2 run, back in the lineup," Eastman 2B League loss to the Loggers and the ball was nearly knocked halftime, went scoreless for a with 7 points from Kyler Hazen, said. here Wednesday night. loose after being inbounded 4-minute span in the first quar- started late in the third quar- Rochester (5-3 overall, 4-2 Chayse Taylor scored before Bower called a timeout. ter, and was outscored 8-1 in ter and ended midway through league) will wrestle at Kalama a career-high 19 points for Another inbounds play suf- the last 1 ½ minutes of the first the fourth, cutting Onalaska's this weekend and then have its Onalaska, and Travis McMil- fered a similar fate, with the ball lion scored 17 with 13 rebounds. half. lead to 38-33. McMillion — the senior night against Kelso the Brandon Fritch scored the Log- The Vikings, slowly but only Logger to convert a field please see C2BL, page S4 following Saturday.

Chasing The Final Word W.F. West’s Katie Cardinals Interview Bevell, Plan to Talk to Arians Hankins TV’s Best Bet TEMPE, Ariz. (AP) — The Arizona the job vacated when the team fired Ken and River NBA Basketball Ridge’s Cardinals, one of two NFL teams still Whisenhunt the day after the season end- Morgan looking for a head coach, have inter- ed. Multiple reports had Arians arriving Miami at LA Lakers Bernethy viewed offensive coor- on Wednesday night with the interview 7:30 p.m. chase a dinator Darrell Bevell and plan to talk to set to be conducted on Thursday. TNT loose ball Indianapolis Colts offensive coordinator Arians, a finalist for the Chicago job Tuesday in Bruce Arians. that went to Marc Trestman on Wednes- Chehalis. Bevell, 43, was interviewed on Wednes- day, is running out of options if he wants day at Cardinals headquarters. He was the to be a head coach next season as only the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] fifth known candidate to interview for Arizona and Jacksonville jobs are still open.

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Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding Second Clam Dig Approved After Chilly First Outing By The Chronicle scientists monitor bird popula- State fishery managers have tions. approved a second razor clam There is no cost to partici- dig in January, this one running pate. New birders and children from Friday, Jan. 25, through are especially encouraged to at- Sunday, Jan. 27, on evening tides tend. The Longview Public Li- at various ocean beaches. brary is located at 1600 Louisi- The Washington Depart- ana St. ment of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) approved the eve- ning dig after marine toxin Mount Rainier Waiving Entrance tests showed the clams on those Fee on Martin Luther King Jr. beaches are safe to eat. Day Digging will be allowed all three evenings at Long Beach If you'd like to visit Mount and Twin Harbors — the two Rainier but want to save a few beaches with the most clams bucks, plan your trip for Mon- available for harvest. Copalis day. Entrance to the park will and Mocrocks beaches will be be free in observance of Martin open for one evening of digging, Luther King Jr. Day. Saturday, Jan. 26. The Henry Jackson Memo- No digging will be allowed rial Visitor Center will be open at any beach before noon. The this Saturday, Sunday and Mon- schedule for the upcoming dig day. So will the snow play area at and evening low tides is: Paradise. • Jan. 25, Friday, 5:44 p.m., +0.0 ft., Twin Harbors, Long Brittany Voie / [email protected] Beach, One isherman patiently waits for a bite on Rife Lake, behind Mayield dam, earlier this week, though temperatures on this Friends of Seminary Hill Natural • Jan. 26, Saturday, 6:18 p.m., day did not exceed freezing. Area Announce Plans for 2013 -0.2 ft., Twin Harbors, Long The group of dedicated Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov and from the number collected the week you. volunteers that care for and • Jan. 27, Sunday, 6:50 p.m., license vendors around the state. before — 34 coho adults and The program is eminently proudly give tours of the grand -0.2 ft., Twin Harbors, Long Additional razor clam digs eight jacks during four days of worthwhile, but we were a few wooded hillside east of Centralia Beach tentatively scheduled through operations at the Cowlitz Salm- days off. The amphibian egg will have their annual meeting Dan Ayres, WDFW coastal February 2013 are: on Hatchery separator, Tacoma mass survey program is actually on Feb. 9 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the shellfish manager, said most dig- • Feb. 7, Thursday, 4:22 p.m., Power reported on Monday. Jan. 26, not Jan. 22 as reported gers surveyed during the week- -0.5 ft., Twin Harbors During the past week Tacoma last week. The event will be held Centralia Timberland Library long opening earlier this month • Feb. 8, Friday, 5:11 p.m., Power employees released 15 in the Lower Columbia College meeting room. succeeded in getting their daily -0.9 ft., Twin Harbors, Long coho adults, eight jacks and 13 Physical Science Building, room “Another year is about to un- limit of 15 clams. Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks winter-run steelhead into Lake 104. fold in the Seminary Hill Natu- “Digger success was high, • Feb. 9, Saturday, 5:56 p.m., Scanewa above Cowlitz Falls The event is sponsored by ral Area, and, in spite of this but it was darn cold out there on -1.0 ft., Twin Harbors, Long Dam and they released one the Willapa Hills Audubon So- week’s icy temps, green things the beaches,” he said. “I strongly Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks winter-run steelhead, four coho ciety and Dr. Peter Ritson. All will soon be pushing up through recommend dressing for the • Feb. 10, Sunday, 6:37 p.m., adults and one jack into the Til- are welcome and there is no cost the soil, and coming to life after weather and taking a lantern or -0.9 ft., Twin Harbors, Long ton River at Gust Backstrom to attend. a long winter’s night,” said San- powerful flashlight for visibil- Beach Park in Morton. Call Ann Kastberg at (360) dy Godsey, president of the non- ity.” • Feb. 11, Monday, 7:17 p.m., River flows at Mayfield Dam 431-1129 for more information. profit Friends of the Seminary Ayres noted that the best -0.5 ft., Twin Harbors are approximately 10,100 cu- Hill Natural Area. digging occurs one to two hours • Feb. 12, Tuesday, 7:54 p.m., bic feet per second on Monday, Count Your Birds, Not Sheep The annual meeting will prior to low tide. 0.0 ft., Twin Harbors up from the week before. Water include a summary of work By law, clam diggers are lim- The Willapa Hills Audubon • Feb. 23, Saturday, 5:12 p.m., visibility is nine feet, a bit lower planned for the year ahead, from ited to 15 razor clams per day, Society is participating in the +0.3 ft., Long Beach, Twin Har- than last week. River flows could ivy pulls to the popular annual and are required to keep the first bors 2013 Great Backyard Bird Count change at any time so boaters poetry walk. 15 clams they dig. Each digger's • Feb. 24, Sunday, 5:47 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 16. and anglers should remain alert For information call Godsey clams must be kept in a separate +0.1 ft., Long Beach, Twin Har- for this possibility. Those who would like to container. bors participate are asked to meet at 736-7045. All diggers age 15 or older An Amphibious Correction at the Longview Public Library must have an applicable 2012-13 They Do Run Run Run, They Do at noon. The participants will Send Us Your Outdoors Photos fishing license to harvest razor Last week we told you about be split into counting teams to and Information clams on any beach. Licenses, Run Run an upcoming amphibian egg go on short birding walks in ranging from a three-day ra- The fish collection and mass survey program, an oppor- Longview, led by local birding Have a hot tip or a great pho- zor clam license to an annual transportation operation at Bar- tunity to learn how to identify experts. Birds spotted on the to of you and your catch? Send combination fishing license, are rier Dam recovered 68 winter- frogs, toads and salamanders tours will be entered in the na- it to [email protected], available on WDFW’s website at run steelhead — about half of living in a body of water near tional database and will help and happy hunting!

storm would blow through the the air. This was a big bear and area and the third night, when I I thought at first it was a griz- Black Bear finally saw the bear I was after, zly, but it lacked the hump that I was no exception. I watched the have seen on many grizzlies over lighting come in from the east the years. Different thoughts ran as it looked for something to through my mind: was my sin- Hunting in strike. Each storm would hang gle shot 45-70 big enough to take around for about an hour before this monster with one shot? The blowing out of the area, off to bait was about 25 feet in front of Quebec the west. Around 30 minutes of me and I knew that I would only watching the lighting strike off have one chance. If I did not By Tony Pannkuk in the distance, the silence was place the shot in the right place, For The Chronicle shattered by a deafening blast of either the bear would run into Bear hunting is not for the thunder as my ears started ring- the bush or it would charge me. faint hearted. Sitting in the tim- ing. I quickly moved my movie As I waited, the bear started ber, next to a tree, waiting until camera and rifle away form me. for the bait. It pushed the bait the sun goes down, in a remote I did not want to attract any barrel over and started to feed. I wilderness will defiantly get electricity. I looked up to the tree let it feed for a few minutes while your attention. It is the waiting that I was sitting under. At first, I filmed. If it did charge and the until it gets dark in an unfa- I thought the lighting had struck outcome was not good, at least it miliar area that I enjoy most. A my tree. Seeing no limbs fall- would be on film for the guide to flashlight is required. When it ing down around me I looked see. After several more minutes gets dark in the wilderness there around to see what tree it had of feeding there was no question is no ambient light from any- struck. The lighting had struck a about taking the shot. The bear thing manmade. Dark is dark tree about 50 feet from where I was bigger then the 55-gallon in the timber. I was hunting for was sitting. In about another 25 drum. black bear in Northern Quebec. minutes the storm had passed. I slowly brought the single I parked on a remote grassy I moved the camera and my shot up to my shoulder, put the road and hiked in about ½ mile rifle back close to me. Continu- crosshairs on target, and waited to a spot where my guide told me ing reading the book I brought for the right angle before squeez- that he had seen a monster black I would look around every 10 ing the trigger. The beast would bear with three legs. Each night minutes or so. feed for a few seconds and then I would sit until way after dark, Just before dark, I looked be- look around. On the third time hoping his bear would appear. Courtesy Photo hind me on the grassy trail and it started looking around it pre- On the third night, just at dark, Tony Pannkuk, author of the accompanying story, poses next to the black bear he was surprised to see a monster sented the shot I needed. I slowly I was stunned when I slowly shot in Quebec, Canada, in October. black bear slowly walking my started squeezing the trigger. turned around and the bear was way. The bear walked 10 to 15 The silence of the evening was only 30 yards away. The size of was there are no grizzlies in structed on the shores of a lake feet, sit down and started sniff- broken with a loud report as a this beast astounded me. The this area. In British Columbia, McArther, with the cabins dot- ing the air. I did notice that it 325-grain Hornady slug was on thought went through my mind, I have encountered several griz- ting little coves around the lake. was limping, I knew this was its way. I could see the hair shift “I have one shot, do I shoot and zlies over the years. A grizzly is There are many other outpost the three-legged bear that my just behind the shoulders of the hope it will go down or should a very unpredictable animal. cabins as well, located on sev- guide had mentioned. Slowly, I beast. I knew the shot had tak- I wait for tomorrow night and Most hunters that are attack by eral other lakes throughout their turned so I could watch the bear. en its toll as the beast growled bring a different rifle with me?” a bear, it will be a grizzly. There hunting concession. It started walking again in my and started for the bush, it went The rifle I was using was a sin- are a couple reasons, it could be The day after arriving, I direction. When it got about 35 about fifteen feet and fell to the gle shot. I could feel my heart a sow with cubs or it could have found myself riding around on feet from me, it turned and went ground. I quickly ejected the thumping heavily. I was afraid a moose, or other animal buried a quad with my guide Terry. He into the bush behind my blind. spent cartridge and placed an- the bear would hear my heart as nearby. took me to several different loca- I listened for several minutes other round in the chamber. Af- it felt like it was going to beat out Checking with Quebec Tour- tions where he had set out bait. but could not hear it. I though ter several minutes, I knew my of my chest. ism on the best place to hunt Each one was active with ani- it might have caught my scent hunt was over, as the beast lay I was hunting at the Wapus black bears in the Province sent mals coming in each evening. and left the area. After about 10 motionless on the forest floor. I Lodge in Quebec. Black bear me to Wapus Lodge, a five-hour We took along extra bait to re- minutes, I saw it come out of the knew the job that lay ahead, but hunting in Quebec has a high drive north of Montreal which plenish the bait sites that were bush in front of me, it was less as the thought went through my success rate. Most bear hunt- has a high success rate. hit the night before. then 30 feet away. It stopped, sat mind's eye, I had a big grin on ing is over bait. One relief I had The main lodge was con- Each evening a thunder- back down, and started sniffing my face. • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013

College Basketball COUGARS GET THEIR FIRST PAC-12 WIN WSU DOWNS UTAH, 75-65 BITING BACK: Cougars and California deploy similar defensive tactics. Shoot Their Way Past But this time, everyone else Utes For Tenth Victory stepped up. All of WSU’s starters finished in double-figures, each By Christian Caple of them made a 3-pointer and The Spokesman-Review the Cougars scored 28 points off Utah’s 17 turnovers. PULLMAN — On a night All of that against a Utah when its leading scorer was held team that entered the game al- without a basket in the first half, lowing opponents to shoot only Washington State finally sum- 36.5 percent from the field. moned the necessary effort to “It was nice to see everybody make sure it didn’t matter. involved, because the way they This, at guarded Brock, obviously it’s a long last, is chore to get him the ball,” WSU what the Cou- coach Ken Bone said. “And gars have been when he does get the ball he’s looking for. just crowded so much. So it’s Against Utah, own- ers of the Pac- COUGARS 75 12’s staunchest UTES 65 field-goal per- “It’s nice to see other centage defense, WSU made 50 percent of its shots, 55 percent guys step up and not of its 3-pointers and mostly con- trolled the Utes in a 75-65 win hesitate a bit and Wednesday at Beasley Coliseum just fire it up.’’ before 4,240. It was the first conference Ken Bone, win of the season for WSU (10-7, WSU coach 1-3 Pac-12). Senior forward Brock Mo- tum wound up with 14 points — all in the second half — as WSU nice to see other guys step up stretched Utah’s defense with a and not hesitate a bit and just barrage of 3-pointers. But that fire it up.” effort was spearheaded by senior From the start, too. The Cou- guard Mike Ladd, whose game- gars jumped to a 12-5 lead and high 22 points were a result of didn’t make their first 2-point a 5-for-8 performance from be- basket until Royce Woolridge’s yond the 3-point arc, accounting driving layup with 10:12 left in for a chunk of WSU’s 11 total the first half gave WSU a 17-11 3-point makes in 20 attempts. advantage. “I let the game come to me,” The lead was 34-26 at half- said Ladd, who also chipped in time, by which point WSU had six rebounds and didn’t turn the made 7-of-11 from 3-point range. ball over in 35 minutes. “And And the Cougars ripped off a with the offense we ran and Utah 10-2 run early in the second half keying in on Brock so much, it behind field goals from five dif- Dean Hare / The Associated Press left guys open, and I was one ferent players, opening a 47-31 Washington State guard Mike Ladd (2) makes a 3-point shot in front of the Washington State bench during Pac-12 action of the guys, and my teammates lead with 12:42 to play. against Utah, Wednesday in Pullman, Wash. Ladd lead all scorers with 22 points as Washington State won 75-65. found me.” Utah responded with 10 It wasn’t just him. WSU fi- unanswered points, trimming nally made an opponent pay for WSU’s lead to six. But Motum focusing so much on Motum, responded by drilling a 3-point- the 6-foot-10 forward who led er from the top of the key, then STREAM & LAKE MAP the Pac-12 in scoring last sea- made a pair of free throws after son and averages 19.8 points per Utah coach Larry Krystkowiak game this season. was whistled for a technical foul. Utah (8-9, 0-5) packed the “We really needed that,” paint, denied Motum the ball Bone said of Motum’s 3-pointer. Get Your and surrounded him when he “They had a great run going and caught it. 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Tuesday’s 2A Girls Basketball Tuesday’s 1A Girls Basketball Toledo Blasts Seton Catholic By The Chronicle TOLEDO — Toledo, once again shut down Seton Catholic 41-12 here Tuesday in SWW 1A League Trico Division girls bas- ketball action. “We played them before and won pretty big,” Toledo coach J.B. Ewers said. “We were confident we could duplicate that tonight.” Casee Rice led the way with 16 points and eight rebounds. Eight of Toledo’s players contrib- uted points to make the game a balanced effort. “Usually, Casee carries the load in scoring but tonight more kids got involved in the scoring,” Ewers said. “I was happy to see the balance.” Toledo held Seton Catholic scoreless in the second quarter for a 24-6 halftime lead. “This was a far better defense game for us than our last,” Ewers mentioned. “We took care of the ball with only five turnovers and had a solid defense.” Toledo beat Seton Catholic 37-14 the first time the two teams met this season. Toledo (4-11, 4-9 in league) Brandon Hansen / [email protected] will play in Vancouver against W.F. West’s Julie Spencer takes a 3-point shot during Evergreen 2A Conference action against River Ridge on Tuesday night on the Bearcats’ home court in Chehalis. King’s Way Christian on Friday in a Trico contest.

Bearcats Warrior Girls Bump Forks FORKS — Rochester fought Bump River back in the second half to snag a win over Forks, 61- 48, here Tuesday in SWW 1A Ridge to League Evergreen Division girls basketball action. “This game is what you’d Stay Perfect expect when you take a bunch of freshman and sophomores to Forks,” Rochester coach A.J. Eas- in Evergreen ley said. “We started off slow but we got into the flow in the sec- By Aaron VanTuyl ond half.” [email protected] Keeli Demers led the scor- The final margin of victory ing action against Forks with 23 was 15 points, but the Bearcats points while teammate Sierra are taking Tuesday night's 51- Seymour followed with 15 points. 36 win over River Ridge — the “Keeli and Sierra kind of took No. 2 team in the Evergreen 2A over after the half,” Easley men- Conference — as a bit of a wake- tioned. up call. After a 24-24 tie at halftime, W.F. West turned the ball Rochester dropped 20 points over 20 times, shot just 7 of 18 in the third quarter to take a from the foul line, and held a 6-point lead, and only extended slim 42-36 lead over the Hawks it in the final frame. with 2 minutes, 20 seconds left “We definitely buckled down in the game. in the second half. We had just "We just made a lot of bad five turnovers the entire game passes. People didn't hang onto and forced seventeen on them,” the ball at times, we didn't come Easley said. “That is big for us. up to the ball, just a number of The kids worked hard and did a reasons," W.F. West coach Henri great job.” Weeks said. "It's a wakeup call." Rochester (9-6, 5-3 in league) The finish, however, was will host Rainier on Friday. certainly a bright spot. River Ridge's Jazzlyn Brewster tossed Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in a long 3-pointer to cut the W.F. West’s Olivia Erskine puts up a jumper Tuesday night against defense from River Ridge’s Rebecca Stevenson in an Ever- Sports Briefs lead to 6, but the Bearcats scored green 2A Conference girls basketball game in Chehalis. the next 9 points — 5 of which Liseth Name All-America came from Tori Weeks — to win Scholar-Athlete going away. River Ridge's full-court press our guards." up to No. 2 in the Associated By The Chronicle Tori Weeks finished with 10 frustrated the Bearcats through- W.F. West hit 4 of 6 from Press’ state basketball rank- points, while Julie Spencer came out the game, forcing 11 first- long-range in the win, while ings, which were released on Centralia's Lauren Liseth was off the bench to score a game- half turnovers. holding River Ridge to just a 13 Wednesday. Mark Morris, the among the athletes named to high 16 with eight rebounds, the 2011-12 National Fastpitch and Jamika Parker scored 12 "They kept us out of doing of 47 (28 percent) shooting per- lone 2A team to beat W.F. West Coaches Asosciation's All-Amer- with 14 rebounds. what we want to do, which is get formance. this season, moved up to the top ica Scholar-Athlete list, which Brewster scored 11 to lead in the offense and get some good W.F. West (12-3, 7-0 league) spot after a loss by previous No. was announced last week. the Hawks, including triples just looks inside," Weeks said. "They will play at Tumwater on Thurs- 1 Ellensburg. For the complete Liseth, now a junior, was the before the buzzer to end the sec- frustrated our guards, and we've day. rankings, see Scoreboard on only athlete at Fairfield Univer- ond and third quarters. got to get some growth out of Note: The Bearcats moved page S6. sity to make the list. The for- mer Tiger posted a 4.0 GPA and started all 58 games for the Stags last season, hitting .278 with six C2BL: MWP Nearly Hits Triple-Digits in Blowout of Pe Ell home runs and 32 RBIs. Continued from Sports 1 league) will play at Adna on Fri- Timberwolves. Zach Walton led quarter, Wahkiakum was able to day. Mossyrock (5-5 league) is at the way with 18 points. outlast Napavine 53-44 in Cen- Centralia Youth Soccer being knocked out of bounds Morton-White Pass (Randle) on Kaleb Poquette, Kylon Gil- tral 2B League basketball action Registering Players and possession going to the Vi- Friday. lispie and Zach Counts each here on Wednesday night. The kings. Mossyrock took the ball added 13 for Morton-White Tigers had a 13-0 lead after the The Centralia Youth Soccer out in front of its own bench Timberwolves Roll Trojans Pass. As a team the Timber- first frame, but the Mules found program will be registering play- with 14 seconds left and worked wolves shot 65 percent from the their kick in the second half for ers for its spring soccer season on the ball around for an open shot, PE ELL — The Timber- field. Pe Ell was led by 12 points the victory. Jan. 21, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the old settling for a 15-foot jumper wolves continued to roll through from Devin Toepelt and shot 36 "They started hitting their City of Centralia Parks and Rec- that came up just short. Watson the Central 2B League with a 99- shots in the second half and we reation building. The cost is $40 grabbed the and tossed 46 victory over a young Trojans percent. just couldn't keep up," Napavine for any players who participated it back in a half-second after the squad here on Wednesday night. "They just got after us," Cox in the fall, and $50 for players coach Rex Stanley said. "It kind final buzzer, giving the Loggers Morton-White Pass scored 32 said. "We're taking our lumps who did not. First-time players a win. points in the second quarter to right now as a young basketball of summarized in this game the will need to bring a birth certifi- Hazen finished with 16 pull away from Pe Ell and pick team. Morton-White Pass is by inconsistency we've been going cate, and the spring league will points for Mossyrock. Jaron up its ninth conference victory far the best team I've seen all through. It was the tale of two require travel and games will be Kirkley scored 6 with 10 re- of the season. year." halves tonight." played in the Olympia area. bounds, and Watson scored 7 "They made us feel like we Pe Ell (3-14 overall, 1-9 David Grace led the team in The first games in the spring with seven boards. The Vikings were in the game in the first league) will host Central 2B scoring with 18 points and Cole league will be played on March won the rebounding battle, 32- quarter," Pe Ell coach Dana Cox League foe Wahkiakum at home Doughty added 12. The Tigers 16, and the deadline to enter 29, but were just 1 of 11 from said. "They can run. They're 12 on Friday. Mossyrock will face outrebounded the Mules 43-32. teams is Feb. 22. For more infor- long range and 15 of 59 from the deep and they just ran the legs Morton-White Pass (13-1 over- Napavine (5-10 overall, 3-7 mation, follow Centralia Youth field. out of us. They're an older and all, 9-0 league) in Randle on Fri- league) will host Toutle Lake at Soccer on Facebook (Centraliay- Onalaska was without starter much more mature team." day. home on Friday. outhsoccer), or online at www. Trevor Lawrence, who missed Morton-White Pass led just Note: Adna defeated Win- teamsideline/centraliays.com. the game with the flu. The Log- 22-16 after the first quarter, but Wahkiakum Comes Back on lock 66-62 Wednesday night in The league is also looking for gers beat Mossyrock 54-53, in pushed its halftime advantage Napavine a Central 2B League contest in referees for the upcoming fall Mossyrock, the first time the to 54-27 and cruised in the sec- Winlock. Enrique Hernandez season. For more information, teams met this season. ond half. Four different players NAPAVINE — Despite be- led the Cardinals with 22 points. contact Keith Neeley at kneeley@ The Loggers (12-2, 8-2 scored in double digits for the ing held scoreless in the first Full details were not reported. chronline.com. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013

Tuesday’s 2B Girls Basketball Tuesday’s Prep Boys Basketball Pirates Top Winlock for Second C2BL Win Indians Start By The Chronicle ADNA — Freshman Shanay Hot to Blow Dotson scored 22 points for Adna in a win over Winlock, 64- Past Seton 34, here Tuesday in Central 2B League girls basketball. “We played pretty well in the Catholic first half,” Pirate coach Chris By The Chronicle Bannish said. “We had a com- fortable lead by then.” TOLEDO — Toledo took a Regyn Gaffney added 14 and big first-half lead and held on Sam Rolfe had 10 for Adna. to put away Seton Catholic, 68- “I told Rolfe and Dotson, 42, here Tuesday in SWW 1A who are our freshman starters, League Trico Division boys bas- that they need to play like soph- ketball action. omores instead of freshmen,” The Indians led by a whop- Bannish said. “They both did ping 48-11 margin after two great tonight.” quarters. Gaffney, a guard, also “This was one of the best first nabbed 10 of Adna’s 35 re- halves of this season,” Toledo bounds, with seven steals and coach Scott Merzoian said. “It eight assists. was a well rounded first half.” “Gaffney is that person that Brennan Rakoz scored 27 makes our team go,” Bannish points to lead the way for Toledo. mentioned. “It doesn’t mat- Blake Wood added 11 and Brent ter who we play, she gives them Wood had 8, while Grant McE- trouble.” wen scored 10. Adna (4-9, 2-8 in league) will “We had a strong defense play at Onalaska on Thursday. intensity, outstanding pressure Winlock (0-10 league) will host and our team shared the offense Napavine on Tuesday. well,” Merzoian said. “We had very good looks at the hoop and MWP Can’t Shake Trojans a high shooting percentage.” Toledo shot 27 of 57 (47 per- RANDLE — The Tim- cent) from the floor, but scored berwolves put a scare into the just 20 points in the second half. second-ranked Trojans, but Pe “I felt this was an opportu- Ell’s Sami Robinson and Alissa nity to work on some things and Brooks-Johnson came out of the we had a hard time with that,” intermission hot and Morton- Merzoian said. “But, I am proud White Pass was unable to keep of them for the first half. We’re up in a 45-40 loss here Tuesday working on playing a complete in Central 2B League girls bas- game regardless of the score.” ketball action. Toledo (14-1, 12-1 in league) Robinson and Brooks-John- will play in Vancouver against son scored 8 combined points King’s Way Christian on Friday. in the first half, but notched Pe Ell’s first 19 points in the second half. Beavers Outlast Elma Morton-White Pass led 21-20 ELMA — The Beavers found at halftime. their offensive stride early and “I thought we were in a good pushed their way to a 66-48 place, but we come out in the SWW 1A Evergreen Division second half and had about a 6 victory over Elma here on Tues- minute stretch where we didn’t day night. Devante Harris led score,” Morton-White Pass the team with 20 points but it coach Darin Allen said. “We just was Justin Conklin that did the came out after halftime a little Brandon Hansen / [email protected] heavy lifting in the first quarter complacent.” Adna’s Regyn Gafney shoots a layup against Winlock Tuesday night in Adna. to help give Tenino the early lead. Brooks-Johnson finished Conklin hit two straight with 17 points for Pe Ell, while 3-pointers and a jump shot to Robinson scored 13 with eight give the Beavers 8 straight points rebounds. to start things. He would finish Lina Hieronymi led the Tim- the game with 14. While Elma berwolves with 13 points, while hit its shots — including four Darian Atkinson scored 9 and 3-pointers, to the Beavers’ five — Ashley Kelly added 7 with 12 Tenino led 23-14 after one. rebounds. Morton-White Pass, “We came out with a lot of however, shot just 11 of 48 (23 energy and we put pressure on percent) from the field. them,” Beavers coach Rod Enos “I thought my kids played said. “That’s our highest output hard tonight,” Allen said. “We in the first quarter of the year. just didn’t knock down shots.” Getting a nice run early was a Morton-White Pass (10- good change up, usually we’re a 5, 7-3 league) is at Mossyrock second half team.” on Thursday, while Pe Ell (8-1 Elma got into foul trouble in league) will host Wahkiakum the second quarter and Tenino on Thursday. gained a 38-23 halftime lead. In the third quarter, Harris scored Loggers Double Down on 14 of the Beavers 19 points. Mossyrock Tenino (12-3 overall, 8-0 MOSSYROCK — Mossyr- league) will host SWW 1A Ever- ock struggled against Onalaska green Montesano on Friday.

in a 48-24 loss here Tuesday in Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Central 2B League girls basket- Winlock’s Hernandez Drops 42 in Winlock’s Jazmine Lopez pulls up for a jump shot during Central 2B League basketball action on Tuesday night against Adna ball action. on the Pirates’ home court. Win Over NWC “Onalaska is well-coached LACEY — When things are and they are a great team,” Tori going well for the Cardinals, they Nelson said. “We fought hard score and started things off with Tigers Storm Past Wahkiakum Mackenzie Olson scored 9 and go really well. Winlock picked but they were better tonight.” a 16-5 first quarter. both Alexa Peters and Josie CATHLAMET — Demi up its third straight victory Autumn Moorcroft claimed Kylie Blackburn earned Dekoker contributed 8 for the Sahlinger poured in 22 points in with a 62-47 nonconference vic- 12 of the Viking’s points and credit from Nelson for a strong winners. Napavine’s 61-40 win over Wah- tory over Northwest Christian eight rebounds. Autumn Du- defensive game. “I was actually kiakum here Tuesday in Central “We are getting a lot of here on Tuesday night. Guard rand and Karlee Hutchin- pleased with our effort tonight people involved in our scoring compared to our past games,” 2B League girls basketball ac- Enrique Hernandez posted a son both scored 16 points for and rebounding,” Schultz men- Onalaska. Nelson said. “The score is worse tion. career-high 42 points, but Cardi- tioned. “I like that we can use all “Our last matchup with than it really was.” “We got good play from our nals coach Dennis Tauscher said Onalaska, Durand had 32 points Mossyrock (3-11, 2-8 in bench tonight,” Tiger coach Dan our players.” that’s evidence of an offense that — we played her tough and held league) will host Morton-White Schultz said. “We had a lot of Napavine (12-2, 8-2 league) is looking for all it’s scoring op- her back a little,” Nelson said. Pass on Thursday. Onalaska (8- girls contribute tonight.” led 36-20 at halftime and will tions. Onalaska had eight players 2) will host Adna on Thursday. Sage Atkins added 10 points, host Toutle Lake on Thursday. “The team factor is starting to come along,” Tauscher said. “We’re starting to get where we College Football can see all our options and there were a lot more players involved than just Enrique’s 42 points. Story of Notre Dame LB Te’o’s Girlfriend’s Death Apparently a Hoax We’re figuring out what those SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) — nay Kekua ever existed. The and on the phone, and I grew to online than I was." options are.” The wrenching story of Notre website story suggests a friend care deeply about her. " Word of the hoax spread Hernandez’s shooting was ef- Dame football star Manti Te'o's of Te'o may have carried out the However, he stopped short quickly and raised questions ficient — 12 of 19 from two-point and 6 of 11 for 3 point - and six girlfriend dying of leukemia — a hoax and that the football player of saying he had ever met her about whether the school some- other Winlock players scored in loss he said inspired him to play may have been in on it — a stun- in person or correcting reports how played a role in pushing the his best all the way to the BCS ning claim against a widely ad- that said he had, though he did the win. The Cardinals jumped championship — was dismissed mired All-American who led on numerous occasions talk tale. Te'o's grandmother died out to a 32-13 halftime lead be- by the school Wednesday as a the most famed program in col- about how special the relation- during the season and the ap- fore they backed off the press in hoax perpetrated against the lege football back to the national ship was to him. parent double tragedy became the second half. linebacker. championship game for the first "To realize that I was the fueled stories about Te'o's perse- “We were really focused in Notre Dame said it believes time since 1988. victim of what was apparently verance and leadership. the first half and were played the Heisman Trophy finalist "This is incredibly embar- someone's sick joke and con- Notre Dame athletic director really good defense with the was duped into an online rela- rassing to talk about, but over an stant lies was, and is, painful Jack Swarbrick said Notre Dame press and they struggled with tionship with a woman whose extended period of time, I devel- and humiliating," he said. did not take the matter to the it,” Tauscher said. “It was a game "death" was then faked by the oped an emotional relationship "In retrospect, I obviously of two halves and we pulled of perpetrators of the hoax. with a woman I met online," Te'o should have been much more police, saying that the school left the press in the second and we The school made the state- said in a statement. "We main- cautious. If anything good it up to Te'o and his family to do played a little loose.” ment following a lengthy story tained what I thought to be an comes of this, I hope it is that so. He added that Notre Dame Winlock (4-8 overall, 3-6 by Deadspin.com, saying it authentic relationship by com- others will be far more guarded did not plan to release the find- league) will host Central 2B foe could find no record that Len- municating frequently online when they engage with people ings of its investigation. Adna on Wednesday.

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Scoreboard PREP HAWKS 73, BEARCATS 50 Kamiah, Idaho 61, Colton 36 North Kitsap 58, Klahowya 36 Sports on the Air W.F. West 10 8 12 20 —50 Kennewick JV 73, Kiona-Benton 69 Olympia 78, Central Kitsap 71, OT Kent-Meridian 59, Kentlake 46 Olympic 52, Port Townsend 50 Local Schedule River Ridge 18 12 12 31 —73 W.F. West (50) — Gueller 10, Cox 5, Kentridge 62, Auburn Riverside 46 Port Angeles 57, Kingston 27 THURSDAY, Jan. 17 THURSDAY, Jan. 17 King’s 72, Sultan 63 Roosevelt 38, Bothell 37 Boys Basketball Moon 12, Sherfey 17, Cline 4, Snider 2 King’s Way Chr. School 53, Ilwaco 43 Sammamish 52, Mercer Island 21 GOLF Toledo at King’s Way, 7 p.m. FG:21 of 58 —.362 FT:4 of 9 —.444 LaConner 66, Darrington 15 Seattle Prep 49, Holy Names 37 Noon Girls Basketball Reb. 33 (Moon 7) Lakes 74, Peninsula 46 Shelton 43, Foss 31 Adna at Onalaska, 7 p.m. River Ridge (73) — Coats 9, Wallace Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 62, Newport 40 Shorecrest 55, Marysville-Getchell 17 TGC — PGA Tour, Humana Challenge, first W.F. West at Tumwater, 7:30 p.m. 29, Schultz 2, Parker 8, Key 5, Roberts 4, Lakewood 60, Coupeville 33 Shorewood 60, Marysville-Pilchuck 54 Liberty 63, Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 51 round, at La Quinta, Calif. Black Hills at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. Kanian 5, Pullman 11 Snohomish 54, Cascade (Everett) 30 FG:27 of 49 —.551 FT: 15 of 22 Lynden Christian 61, Ferndale 45 Stanwood 54, Meadowdale 53 1 a.m. Morton-White Pass at Mossyrock, 7 Manson 52, Oroville 43 —.682 Reb. 30 (Coleman 7) Timberline 49, North Thurston 48 p.m. Marysville-Getchell 62, Shorecrest 58 White River 67, Clover Park 10 TGC — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Napavine at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Mead 62, North Central 37 Wilson 64, Stadium 19 Championship, second round, at Abu Dhabi, Toledo at King’s Way, 7 p.m. At Lacey Medical Lake 41, Riverside 30 Woodinville 54, Newport 52 Wahkiakum at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. CARDINALS 62, NAVIGATORS 47 Mercer Island 62, Sammamish 55 Yelm 48, Bellarmine Prep 42 United Arab Emirates Wrestling Winlock 14 18 12 18 —62 Monroe 83, Kamiak 73 Mount Si 45, Bellevue 44 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Centralia at Black Hills, 7 p.m. NW Christian 7 6 14 20 —47 Washington State AP Winlock (62) — McNelley 4, Mountlake Terrace 71, Everett 49 4 p.m. Tumwater at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Mt. Spokane 58, Ferris 54 Boys Basketball Poll Winlock/Onalaska/Toledo at La Tremayne 2, Hertz 6, Hernandez 42, Muckleshoot 71, Shorewood Chr. 56 Class 2A ESPN — Michigan vs. Minnesota Center, 7 p.m. Blum 4, Fisher 2, Martin 2 Naches Valley 41, Highland 31 1. Lynden (8) 12-1 ESPN2 — Florida vs. Texas A&M FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Naselle 79, Lake Quinault 45 2. Renton (5) 14-0 FRIDAY, Jan. 18 NW Christian (47) — Honkle 6, Nathan Hale 60, Bainbridge 56 3. Pullman 14-1 6 p.m. 4. White River 12-2 Boys Basketball Boogert 4, Shoffeler 18, Kier 5, Zhou 9, Northport 48, St. Michael’s 40 ESPN — Georgia Tech vs. Duke Northwest Chr. (Colbert) 66, Springdale 23 5. West Valley 11-1 Onalaska at Adna, 7 p.m. Johnson 2, Griffin 2 FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A O’Dea 58, Seattle Prep 56 6. Clover Park 9-5 ESPN2 — South Florida vs. Rutgers Centralia at Black Hills, 7:30 p.m. Okanogan 83, Tonasket 53 7. Mark Morris 9-4 Tumwater at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. Orcas Island 62, Shoreline Christian 55 8. Ellensburg 9-3 NBA BASKETBALL Mossyrock at Morton-White Pass At Elma Pasco 62, Hanford 54 9. Wapato 10-2 5 p.m. (Randle), 7 p.m. BEAVERS 66, EAGLES 48 Priest River, Idaho 58, Freeman 45 10. Sequim 10-3 TNT — L.A. Clippers at Minnesota Toutle Lake at Napavine, 7 p.m. Tenino 23 15 19 9 —66 Pullman 60, East Valley (Spokane) 46 Others receiving votes: Olympic 9. West Valley (Spokane) 8. Washougal Rainier at Rochester, 7 p.m. Elma 14 9 12 11 —48 Rainier Beach 78, Lakeside (Seattle) 64 7:30 p.m. Richland 54, Chiawana 52 7. W. F. West 7. Anacortes 7. Centralia Montesano at Tenino, 7 p.m. Tenino (66) — Hammond 8, Nihls TNT — Miami at L.A. Lakers Peterson 2, Conklin 14, Egge 7, Harris Ridgefield 58, Toutle Lake 32 6. Capital 3. Clarkston 1. Grandview 1. Wahkiakum at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. River Ridge 73, W. F. West 50 Sehome 1. TENNIS Girls Basketball 20, Shaw 4, B. Peterson 9, Sam Enge- River View 61, Umatilla, Ore. 32 Rainier at Rochester, 7 p.m. breth 3 Riverside Christian 63, Bridgeport 37 11 a.m. FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Class 1A Montesano at Tenino, 7 p.m. Royal 71, Othello 51 1. Seattle Academy (6) 11-0 ESPN2 — Australian Open, second round, at Elma (48) — Collin 8, Farr 4, Nau- Seattle Academy 55, University Prep 30 2. Zillah (5) 12-1 SATURDAY, Jan. 19 man 3, Smith 3, Stark 16, Horton 8, Em- Seattle Christian 55, Vashon Island 46 3. Lynden Christian (1) 8-4 Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) erson 2, Wilstrom 1 Shadle Park 68, Rogers (Spokane) 62 4. Toledo 13-1 Men’s College Basketball Shorewood 55, Marysville-Pilchuck 31 8 p.m. Highline at Centralia, 7 p.m. FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A 5. Kalama 11-2 Skyline 74, Inglemoor 48 6. Cedar Park Chr. 12-0 ESPN2 — Australian Open, third round, at Women’s College Basketball Skyview 55, Union 54 Girls Basketball 7. Okanogan 13-1 Melbourne, Australia Highline at Centralia, 5 p.m. Snohomish 81, Cascade (Everett) 56 8. University Prep 12-2 Boys Basketball At Toledo Squalicum 74, Nooksack Valley 45 INDIANS 41, COUGARS 12 9. Chelan 10-4 Mossyrock at Winlock, 7 p.m. St. George’s 36, Davenport 23 (tie) King’s 11-3 Stanwood 72, Meadowdale 49 FRIDAY, Jan. 18 Napavine at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Toledo 13 11 10 7 —41 Others receiving votes: Chewelah Steilacoom 57, Orting 48 Northwest School at Tenino, 3 p.m. Seton Catholic 6 0 3 3 —12 (Jenkins) 6. Tenino 5. Cashmere 3. Ho- AUTO RACING Toledo (41) — Whipp 6, Higgenbot- Sumner 63, Franklin Pierce 55 Morton-White Pass at Wahkiakum, Tacoma Baptist 67, Chief Leschi 39 quiam 1. GOLF 7 p.m. tom 2, Tjemsland 3, Oberg 4, Chaselin Tahoma 78, Mt. Rainier 73 Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. Rice 6, Casee Rice 16, Hatch 2, Barge 2 Tenino 66, Elma 48 Class 2B Noon Girls Basketball FG: 16 of 57 —.281 FT: 9 of 18 —.500 Thomas Jefferson 64, Kentwood 63 1. St. George’s (7) TGC — PGA Tour, Humana Challenge, sec- Adna at Willapa Valley, 7 p.m. Reb. 22 (Casee Rice 8) Todd Beamer 57, Emerald Ridge 46 2. Morton-White Pass ond round, at La Quinta, Calif. Mossyrock at Winlock, 7 p.m. Seton Catholic (12) — Watkins 7, Toledo 68, Seton Catholic 42 3. Lind-Ritzville Sprague Tulalip Heritage 74, Lopez 40 Napavine at Onalaska, 7 p.m. Young 1, Rakoz 2, Barboza 2 4. LaConner 4:30 p.m. FG: n/a FT: 2 of 4 —.500 Reb. n/a Wahluke 51, Kittitas 42 Morton-White Pass at Wahkiakum, Walla Walla 57, Southridge 42 5. Northwest Christian (Colbert) TGC — Champions Tour, Mitsubishi Elec- 7 p.m. West Seattle 54, Cleveland 51 6. Colfax Pe Ell at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. At Forks White River 54, Fife 49 7. Raymond tric Championship, first round, at Ka’upulehu- Wrestling WARRIORS 61, SPARTANS 48 Wilbur-Creston 51, Republic 41 8. Onalaska Kona, Hawaii Centralia at R.A. Long, 10 a.m. Rochester 12 12 20 17 —61 Winlock 62, Northwest Christian (Lacey) 47 9. Wahkiakum 1 a.m. Centralia G/JV at Prairie, 10 a.m. Forks 18 6 14 10 —48 Woodinville 58, Newport 52 (tie) Willapa Valley Woodland 70, Stevenson 29 Napavine at Darrington, 5 p.m. Rochester (61) — Lancaster 13, Sey- Others receiving votes: Reardan 4. TGC — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Rochester/Toledo/Winlock/Onalas- mour 15, Keeli Demers 23, Kessa De- Adna 4. Liberty (Spangle) 2. Walla Wal- Championship, third round, at Abu Dhabi, mers 2, Althauser 8 GIRLS BASKETBALL ka at Kalama, 9 a.m. Adna 64, Winlock 34 la VA Academy 2. Toutle Lake 1. Bear United Arab Emirates FG: 27 of 67 —.403 FT: 7 of 13 —.538 Creek School 1. Reb. n/a Anacortes 55, Meridian 21 Local Results Archbishop Murphy 51, Granite Falls 22 MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY Wednesday’s Results Forks (48) — Hall 3, Raben 24, Price Auburn Mountainview 48, Decatur 14 Washington State AP 4:30 p.m. 8, Weeks 4, Williams 5, Flores 4 At Onalaska Auburn Riverside 59, Kentridge 45 Girls Basketball Poll NBCSN — Harvard at Yale LOGGERS 44, VIKINGS 42 FG: 23 of 61 —.377 FT: 4 of 6 —.667 Bear Creek 41, Crosspoint Academy 32 Class 2A Mossyrock 6 7 13 16 —42 Reb. n/a Bellingham 50, Sedro-Woolley 31 1. Mark Morris (12) 12-2 NBA BASKETBALL Bethel 48, Graham-Kapowsin 25 Onalaska 12 15 9 8 —44 2. W. F. West 9-3 At Chehalis Black Hills 79, Aberdeen 53 4 p.m. Mossyrock (42) — Stanley 3, Hazen 3. Ellensburg (1) 11-1 BEARCATS 51, HAWKS 36 Blaine 42, Sehome 35 16, Kirkley 6, Watson 7, Allen 4, Ste- Camas 41, Heritage 24 4. Wapato 11-1 ESPN — Chicago at Boston River Ridge 8 8 12 8 —36 phens Capital 30, Tumwater 20 5. Archbishop Murphy 9-2 6:30 p.m. W.F. West 13 12 9 17 —51 FG: 15 of 59 —.254 FT: 11 of 18 Cascade (Leavenworth) 51, Chelan 46 6. Burlington-Edison 12-2 River Ridge (36) — Brewster 11, ESPN — Oklahoma City at Dallas —.611 Reb. 32 (Kirkley 10) Cascade Christian 49, Eatonville 43 7. White River 9-3 Schultz 2, Bernethy 4, Baker 3, McGill Cascade Christian Academy 30, Easton 27 Onalaska (44) — McMillion 17, Frit- 8. Cedarcrest 12-2 TENNIS 8, Stevenson 8 Cashmere 64, Quincy 18 ch 8, Taylor 19 9. Renton 12-2 11 a.m. FG: 13 of 47 —.276 FT: 6 of 10 —.600 Castle Rock 57, Columbia 16 FG: 17 of 56 —.304 FT: 5 of 6 —.833 10. East Valley (Spokane) 12-3 Reb. 26 (Stevenson 7) Cedarcrest 76, South Whidbey 27 ESPN2 — Australian Open, third round, at Reb. 29 (McMillion 13) Central Valley 41, University 38 Others receiving votes: River Ridge 6. W.F. West (51) — Weeks 10, Nel- Charles Wright 49, Chimacum 39 R.A. Long 5. Port Angeles 3. Grandview Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) son 4, Erskine 6, Parker 12, Spencer 16, At Pe Ell Chiawana 44, Richland 36 2. West Valley (Spokane) 1. 6 p.m. TIMBERWOLVES 99, TROJANS 46 Hankins 3 Colton 45, Kamiah, Idaho 29 FG: 20 of 44 —.454 FT: 7 of 18 —.389 Colville 62, Deer Park 16 ESPN2 — Australian Open, third round, at Morton-WP 22 32 20 25 —99 Class 1A Reb. 34 (Parker 14) Concrete 52, Cedar Park Christian 30 Pe Ell 16 11 10 9 —46 Darrington 52, LaConner 33 1. Freeman (7) 14-0 Melbourne, Australia Morton-White Pass (99) — Po- 2. Brewster (2) 12-0 At Adna Entiat 58, Wilson Creek 31 quette 13, Gillispie 13, Kolb 9, Walton Enumclaw 47, Bonney Lake 42 PIRATES 64, CARDINALS 34 3. Cascade Christian 12-0 18, Hanson 6, Dunlap 9, Counts 13, Evergreen Lutheran 24, Wishkah Valley 22 4. Castle Rock 12-0 SATURDAY, Jan. 19 Adna 14 15 18 17 —64 Reynolds 6, Eveland 8 Federal Way 59, Spanaway Lake 39 BOXING Winlock 11 4 13 6 —34 5. Lynden Christian 11-2 FG: 36 of 55 —.654 FT: 17 of 21 Fort Vancouver 54, Hudson’s Bay 43 Adna (64) — Callahan 5, Gilbertson 6. Chelan 10-2 6 p.m. —.809 Reb. 31 Freeman 50, Priest River, Idaho 33 6, Gaffney 14, Rolfe 10, Dotson 22, Diaz Gonzaga Prep 65, Lewis and Clark 60, OT 6. Woodland 11-1 Pe Ell (46) — R. Arrington 5, A. Ar- NBCSN — Middleweights, Elvin Ayala (26- De Leon 5, Sandrini 2 Grace Academy 61, Highland Chr. Prep 20 8. Okanogan 11-3 rington 9, Lusk 10, Toepelt 12, Speck 10 FG: 27 of 58 —.466 FT: 7 of 13 —.538 Hanford 69, Pasco 44 9. Granger 10-3 5-1) vs. Curtis Stevens (21-4-1); light heavy- FG: 17 of 47 —.361 FT: 5 of 9 —.555 Hockinson 46, Washougal 29 Reb. 35 (Gaffney 10) 10. Nooksack Valley 10-4 weights, Gabriel Campillo (21-4-1) vs. Sergey Reb. 21 (Speck 8) Ilwaco 58, King’s Way Christian School 15 Others receiving votes: Eatonville 8. Winlock (34) — Bradley 10, Garibay Kentwood 58, Thomas Jefferson 45 Kovalev (19-0-1), at Uncasville, Conn. 5, Alvord 12, Lopez 2, Smith 2, Stalcup 3 University Prep 2. Zillah 1. La Salle 1. At Napavine Kettle Falls 49, Chewelah 39 FG: 12 of 49 —.245 FT: 7 of 13 —.538 6:45 p.m. MULES 53, TIGERS 44 King’s 59, Sultan 30 Reb. n/a Kittitas 49, Wahluke 41 Class 2B HBO — Champion Roman Martinez (26-1-1) Wahkiakum 0 16 21 16 —53 LaCenter 46, Kalama 28 1. Reardan (7) Napavine 13 12 11 8 —44 At Randle Lakes 72, Peninsula 41 2. Colfax vs. Juan Carlos Burgos (30-1-0), for WBO junior Napavine (44) — Doughty 12, Grace TROJANS 45, TIMBERWOLVES 40 Lakeside 57, Newport 38 3. Pe Ell (1) lightweight title; champion Gennady Golovkin 18, Brossard 10, Sherwood 2, Twidwell 2 Lakewood 36, Coupeville 35 Pe Ell 8 12 10 15 —45 4. Northwest Christian (Colbert) FG: 18 of 50 —.360 FT: 4 of 11 —.363 Life Chr. Academy 35, Bellevue Chr. 30 (24-0-0) vs. Gabriel Rosado (21-5-0), for WBA Morton-WP 6 15 6 13 —40 5. Raymond Reb. 43 (Brossard 7) Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 58, Liberty (Spangle) 55 Pe Ell (45) — Robinson 13, Ratkie 6. Napavine title; champion Orlando Salido Wahkiakum (53) — Souvenir 13, Lyle-Wishram 48, Klickitat 27 7, Alden, Skeen, Brooks-Johnson 17, Mark Morris 80, R.A. Long 21 7. DeSales Doumit 5, Goode 13, Blix 17, Weiler 5 (39-11-2) vs. Mikey Garcia (30-0-0), for WBO Capps 8, Miller Mead 52, North Central 33 8. Darrington FG: 18 of 56 -.321 FT: 11 of 19 —.578 featherweight title, at New York FG: 18 of 51 —.353 FT: 3 of 9 —.333 Medical Lake 54, Riverside 42 9. Riverside Christian Reb. 32 Reb. 20 (Robinson 8) Moses Lake Chr. Academy 39, Soap Lake 22 10. Onalaska GOLF Mountain View 58, Columbia River 35 Morton-White Pass (40) — Elledge Others receiving votes: Adna 5. Ta- Wrestling Mt. Rainier 55, Tahoma 37 Noon 6, Atkinson 9, Kelly 7, Allen, King, Hi- coma Baptist 5. LaConner 4. Morton- At Rainier Mt. Rainier Lutheran 47, Chr. Faith 31 eronymi 13, Robbins 5, Eveland White Pass 3. White Swan 3. TGC — PGA Tour, Humana Challenge, WARRIORS 57, BEAVERS 12 Mt. Spokane 54, Ferris 51 FG: 11 of 48 —.229 FT: 12 of 17 Naches Valley 43, Highland 28 third round, at La Quinta, Calif. 106 - Gracie Allen (R) won by forfeit —.706 Reb. 31 (Kelly 12) Napavine 61, Wahkiakum 40 113 - Haley Shoaf (R) won by forfeit Northwest Chr. (Colbert) 52, Springdale 27 4:30 p.m. 120 - Kaleb Edwards (R) pinned At Mossyrock Northwest Christian (Lacey) 38, Ocosta 19 TGC — Champions Tour, Mitsubishi Electric Chase Z’burg in first round Okanogan 64, Tonasket 15 NFL LOGGERS 48, VIKINGS 24 Championship, second round, at Ka’upulehu- 126 - Bobby Brien (R) defeated Lenin Onalaska 48, Mossyrock 24 Mossyrock 5 7 10 2 —24 Playoff Schedule Coto-Toner, 13-7 Othello 59, Royal 21 Kona, Hawaii Onalaska 16 8 10 14 —48 All Times PST 132 - Teren Hoskin (R) pinned Kaleb Overlake School 41, Bush 16 Wild-card Playoffs Mossyrock (24) — Quinlan 2, Black- Pe Ell 45, Morton/White Pass 40 1 a.m. Strawn in second round Saturday, Jan. 5 burn 2, Moorcroft 12, Nelson 2, K. Prairie 84, Kelso 51 138 - Riley Fisher (T) pinned Alex Houston 19, Cincinnati 13 TGC — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Moorcroft 2, Fried 1, St. Pierre 3 Pullman 64, East Valley (Spokane) 46 Markva in second round Green Bay 24, Minnesota 10 Championship, final round, at Abu Dhabi, Unit- FG: 8 of 30 —.267 FT: 6 of 8 —.750 Puyallup 65, Curtis 50 Sunday, Jan. 6 145 - Lucas Eastman (R) pinned Car- Rainier 61, Hoquiam 56 Reb. 19 (Moorcroft 8) Baltimore 24, Indianapolis 9 ed Arab Emirates los Castro in first round Raymond 68, South Bend 20 Onalaska (48) — Smalley 5, Ulery 2, Seattle 24, Washington 14 152 - Riley Doerge (R) pinned Zeb Reardan 67, Colfax 63 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Simons 2, Paxton 2, Neilson 2, Durand, Divisional Playoffs Chamberlain in third round Ridgefield 65, Centralia 54 Saturday, Jan. 12 16, Hutchison 16, Vint 3 River View 47, Umatilla, Ore. 35 9 a.m. 160 - Zack Chamberlain (T) defeated Baltimore 38, Denver 35, 2OT FG: 23 of 51 —.451 FT: 3 of 6 —.500 Rochester 61, Forks 48 ESPN — Maryland at North Carolina Alex Cabral, 8-5 Seattle Christian 45, Vashon Island 25 San Francisco 45, Green Bay 31 Reb. 19 Sunday, Jan. 13 170 - Dominyc Nakano (T) defeated Shadle Park 70, Rogers (Spokane) 17 ESPN2 — UConn at Pittsburgh Atlanta 30, Seattle 28 William McGinnis, 10-8 Shoreline Christian 57, Orcas Island 47 At Cathlamet New England 41, Houston 28 9:30 a.m. 182 - Michael Althauser (R) won by St. George’s 36, Davenport 23 TIGERS 61, MULES 40 Conference Championships forfeit St. Michael’s 54, Northport 41 FSN — Harvard at Memphis Napavine 18 18 12 13 —61 Sunday, Jan. 20 195 - Andres Quezada (R) won by Steilacoom 58, Orting 23 11 a.m. Wahkiakum 10 10 13 7 —40 Sumner 59, Franklin Pierce 43 San Francisco at Atlanta, noon forfeit (FOX) Napavine (61) — Sahlinger 22, Tacoma Baptist 52, Chief Leschi 17 CBS — Regional coverage, West Virginia at 220 - Matt Shields (R) pinned Zack Tekoa-Oakesdale 45, Potlatch, Idaho 31 Baltimore at New England, 3:30 Dekoker 8, Hamre 4, Peters 8, Atkins 10, p.m. (CBS) Purdue or Kansas at Texas Kimball in first round Olson 9 Todd Beamer 58, Emerald Ridge 16 285 - Double forfeit Toledo 41, Seton Catholic 12 Pro Bowl ESPN — Missouri at Florida FG: 31 of 81 —.323 FT: 6 of 12 —.500 Tulalip Heritage 51, Lopez 41 Sunday, Jan. 27 Reb. 47 (Olsen 12) At Honolulu ESPN2 — Texas Tech at Oklahoma St. At Rainier University Prep 47, Seattle Academy 18 Wahkiakum (40) — Elliot 2, Quig- AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) WARRIORS 72, MOUNTAINEERS W. F. West 51, River Ridge 36 11:30 a.m. ley 3, Olsen 8, Wegdahl 4, Budd 4, Boyce Walla Walla 72, Southridge 31 Super Bowl 18 18, Bryant 1 West Valley (Spokane) 64, Clarkston 42 Sunday, Feb. 3 FSN — Arizona at Arizona St. 106 - Gracie Allen (R) won by forfeit White River 58, Fife 27 At New Orleans FG: 17 of 61 —.279 FT: 9 of 12 —.750 AFC champion vs. NFC champion, Noon 113 - I. Ellwell, (RAN) pinned Caleb Reb. 36 (Budd 7) Willapa Valley 43, North Beach 32 Edwards in second round Woodland 52, Stevenson 34 3 p.m. (CBS) NBCSN — Columbia at Cornell 120 - Bobby Brien (R) won by pin in Tuesday’s Prep Scores 1 p.m. second round BOYS BASKETBALL CBS — National coverage, Oregon at UCLA 126 - Taran Hoskins (R) won by pin Aberdeen 57, Black Hills 49 Wednesday’s Prep Scores in second round Archbishop Murphy 71, Granite Falls 61 BOYS BASKETBALL NBA ESPN — Syracuse at Louisville 132 - Tyler Whetworth, (RAN) won Arlington 77, Lynnwood 59 Adna 66, Winlock 62 ESPN2 — Creighton at Wichita St. by forfeit Bear Creek 68, Crosspoint Academy 28 Bellarmine Prep 58, Yelm 27 Standings 138 - Alex Markva (R) won by forfeit Bellevue Chr. 68, Life Chr. Academy 65 Bremerton 71, North Mason 56 1:30 p.m. Central Kitsap 55, Olympia 52 Eastern Conference 145 - Lucas Eastman (R) won by for- Bethel 71, Graham-Kapowsin 44 ATLANTIC W L PCT GB Bothell 59, Roosevelt 52 Fort Vancouver 65, Kelso 54 FSN — California at Stanford feit Foss 61, Shelton 37 New York 24 13 .649 - Brewster 61, Omak 46 Brooklyn 23 16 .590 2 2 p.m. 152 - Riley Doerge (R) won by forfeit Burlington-Edison 76, Mount Baker 57 Foster 47, Tyee 39 160 - Alex Cabral (R) pinned T. Clif- Hazen 55, Highline 40 Boston 20 18 .526 4 ½ NBCSN — Hofstra at George Mason Bush 49, Overlake School 45 Philadelphia 16 23 .410 9 ford in first round Camas 79, Heritage 43 Kingston 63, Port Angeles 37 Lincoln 84, Mount Tahoma 66 Toronto 14 25 .359 11 3 p.m. 170 - William McGinnis (R) won by Capital 57, Tumwater 51 CENTRAL pin in third round Cascade Christian 49, Eatonville 43 Morton/White Pass 99, Pe Ell 46 ESPN — Ohio St. at Michigan St. North Kitsap 59, Klahowya 53 Indiana 24 16 .600 - 182 - Michael Althauser (R) won by Cascade Chr. Acad. 62, Mansfield 30 4 p.m. Cashmere 63, Quincy 39 Olympic 54, Port Townsend 24 Chicago 22 15 .595 ½ forfeit Cedar Park Chr. 66, Concrete 64 Onalaska 44, Mossyrock 42 Milwaukee 19 18 .514 3 ½ NBCSN — UNLV at Colorado St. 195 - Andres Quezada (R) won by Cedarcrest 66, South Whidbey 46 Renton 75, Evergreen (Seattle) 53 Detroit 14 24 .368 9 forfeit Central Valley 53, University 45 South Kitsap 67, Gig Harbor 47 Cleveland 10 31 .244 14 ½ 6 p.m. 220 - Matt Shields (R) pinned Cody Charles Wright Acad. 61, Chimacum 57 Timberline 63, North Thurston 31 SOUTHEAST ESPN — Gonzaga at Butler Chelan 48, Cascade (Leavenworth) 39 Wahkiakum 53, Napavine 44 Miami 25 12 .676 - Cady Rainier in second round Atlanta 22 16 .579 3 ½ NBA BASKETBALL 285 - Double forfeit Chewelah 65, Kettle Falls 23 Wilson 54, Stadium 47 Chr. Faith 70, Mt. Rainier Lutheran 34 GIRLS BASKETBALL Orlando 14 24 .368 11 ½ 5 p.m. Clarkston 65, West Valley (Spokane) 51 Bainbridge 60, Nathan Hale 27 Charlotte 9 29 .237 16 ½ Tuesday’s Results Clover Park 63, Washington 48 Bremerton 45, North Mason 34 Washington 7 29 .194 17 ½ WGN — Memphis at Chicago Boys Basketball Colfax 49, Reardan 35 Cleveland 64, West Seattle 25 Western Conference SOCCER At Toledo Columbia 43, Castle Rock 38 Eastside Catholic 66, Ingraham 19 NORTHWEST W L PCT GB INDIANS 68, COUGARS 42 Columbia River 69, Mountain View 51 Forest Ridge 39, Northwest School 38 Oklahoma City 31 8 .795 - 6:55 a.m. Denver 24 17 .585 8 Toledo 27 21 13 7 —68 Colville 51, Deer Park 36 Franklin 61, Chief Sealth 52 Curtis 58, Puyallup 53 Gig Harbor 45, South Kitsap 39 Utah 21 19 .525 10 ½ ESPN2 — Premier League, Fulham at Man- Seton Catholic 4 7 16 15 —42 Portland 20 19 .513 11 Toledo (68) — Brent Wood 8, B. Ra- Decatur 54, Auburn Mountainview 48 Glacier Peak 53, Oak Harbor 39 chester City Eastside Catholic 81, Ingraham 31 Hazen 34, Highline 28 Minnesota 16 19 .457 13 koz 27, Blake Wood 11, Trafelet 8, McE- Edmonds-Woodway 59, Lake Stevens 49 Inglemoor 45, Skyline 40 PACIFIC TENNIS wen 10, Hoff 2, Durham 2 Enumclaw 73, Bonney Lake 37 Interlake 71, Lake Washington 37 LA Clippers 30 9 .769 - 4 a.m. FG: 27 of 57 —.474 FT: 10 of 15 Federal Way 73, Spanaway Lake 47 Issaquah 48, Redmond 43 Golden State 23 14 .622 6 —.667 Reb. 38 (L. Rakoz 7) Franklin 72, Chief Sealth 58 Jackson 64, Mount Vernon 29 LA Lakers 17 21 .447 12 ½ ESPN2 — Australian Open, third round, at Seton Catholic (42) — Sheldon 14, Garfield 69, Eastlake 66 Kamiak 36, Monroe 31 Sacramento 15 24 .385 15 Phoenix 13 27 .325 17 ½ Melbourne, Australia (same-day tape) Fuller 2, Grace 5, James 6, Strong 8, Far- Glacier Peak 64, Oak Harbor 38 Kennedy 55, Lindbergh 46 SOUTHWEST rell 7 Gonzaga Prep 60, Lewis and Clark 56 Lake Stevens 42, Edmonds-Woodway 37 6 p.m. Grace Academy 65, Highland Chr. Prep 28 Liberty 70, Juanita 65 San Antonio 30 11 .732 - FG: 15 of 48 —.313 FT: 6 of 7 —.857 Hoquiam 76, Rainier 43 Lincoln 63, Mount Tahoma 42 Memphis 24 13 .649 4 ESPN2 — Australian Open, fourth round, at Reb. 24 Issaquah 65, Redmond 45 Lynnwood 47, Arlington 39 Houston 21 19 .525 8 ½ Melbourne, Australia Jackson 57, Mount Vernon 52 Mark Morris 76, Hudson’s Bay 18 Dallas 17 23 .425 12 ½ At Lacey Juanita 61, Liberty 50 Mountlake Terrace 59, Everett 54 New Orleans 13 26 .333 16 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 • Sports 7

IAN CLARK, BELMONT SATURDAY, JAN. 19 No player in the nation enjoyed a more efficient CONNECTICUT AT PITTSBURGH 1. Duke (15-1) Duke’s No. 1 spot tenuous due to Ryan Kelly’s injury. week than Clark. The senior guard scored 30 The stats suggest Pittsburgh is a top-20 caliber 2. Indiana (15-1) IU got 3 points off its bench against Minnesota. points on 12-of-14 shooting (4-of-5 from three) team — the Panthers are ranked ninth nation- in a 107–72 win over SE Missouri State on 3. Louisville (16-1) Cards can make a strong case for No. 1 ranking. ally by KenPom.com — but Jamie Dixon’s club Thursday. Two days later, Clark poured in 32 4. Michigan (16-1) Rally falls short in Trey Burke’s . has been playing like it belongs in the NIT. The points on 12-of-15 shooting (5-of-8 from three) 5. Kansas (15-1) Ben McLemore has emerged as an All-American. Panthers opened Big East play with a 1–3 in a 90–53 victory over Tennessee-Martin. To 6. Syracuse (16-1) Trip to Louisville starts a stretch with 3 of 4 on road. record, including home losses to Cincinnati and summarize, that’s 62 points (in 60 minutes) on 7. Minnesota (15-2) Gophers dig too big of a hole in 7-point loss at IU. Marquette and a defeat at Rutgers. UConn is a total of 29 attempts. 8. Arizona (15-1) Cats’ run at perfection ends against red-hot Oregon. playing spirited ball under first-year coach Kevin OTTO PORTER, GEORGETOWN 9. Gonzaga (16-1) Zags’ offense among the best in the nation. Ollie, but the Huskies lack the talent up front to Porter helped Georgetown avoid an 0–3 start 10. NC State (14-2) Leslie and Howell dominate in key win over Duke. be a factor in the Big East title race. in the Big East by scoring 19 points and grab- 11. Kansas State (13-2) Wildcats quietly thriving under new boss Bruce Weber. ARKANSAS AT OLE MISS bing 14 rebounds in the Hoyas’ 67–51 win at 12. Florida (12-2) Gators control the boards, dominate LSU. Led by sharpshooting guard Marshall Hender- St. John’s on Saturday afternoon. It was the 13. San Diego State (14-2) Aztecs survive a scare, beat Colorado State in OT. son and underrated big Murphy Holloway, Ole fourth double-double of the season for the 6'8" Miss is emerging as a likely NCAA Tournament 14. Butler (14-2) Beating the Zags without Rotnei Clarke is tall task. sophomore from Missouri. team. The Rebels have yet to lose in Oxford this 15. Ohio State (13-3) Buckeyes hand Michigan its first loss of the season. season. Arkansas, on the other hand, is 0–4 C.J. LESLIE, NC STATE 16. Missouri (12-3) Bowers-less Tigers can’t keep up with Ole Miss. Leslie delivered on the big stage, scoring a away from home, with an average margin of de- 17. Creighton (16-1) McDermott shooting 50.7% from 3-point range. game-high 25 points and collecting six re- feat of 13.3 points. 18. VCU (14-3) Rams open up A-10 with wins over Dayton, SBU. bounds as NC State handed No. 1 Duke its first MISSOURI AT FLORIDA loss of the season, 84–76 in Raleigh. The Wolf- 19. Michigan State (14-3) Spartans have won 3 straight since loss at Minny. This is a key game between two teams that pack also got a huge performance from senior 20. UCLA (14-3) Bruins open up Pac-12 play with 4 straight wins. should remain in the hunt for the SEC title. Mis- forward Richard Howell, who contributed 16 21. Marquette (12-3) Eagles improve to 3-0 in Big East with win at Pitt. souri hopes to regain the services of big man points and 18 rebounds. 22. Oregon (14-2) Dana Altman’s club emerging as Pac-12 contender. Laurence Bowers, who missed the Ole Miss ERICK GREEN, VIRGINIA TECH 23. New Mexico (14-2) Lobos will be a factor in the stacked Mountain West. game with a sprained MCL. Florida won its first Virginia Tech snapped a four game losing 24. Ole Miss (13-2) Henderson shooting his way to SEC scoring lead. two SEC games (vs. Georgia, at LSU) by an av- erage of 27.5 points. The Gators have been out-

streak with a surprising 70–65 overtime win at AP Photo/Karl B DeBlaker 25. Connecticut (12-4) Banned from NCAAs, Huskies playing for pride. standing on both ends of the court. Georgia Tech. Green, the nation’s leading C.J. Leslie, NC State scorer, led the way with 28 points and five re- *Records and rankings are as of Jan. 14 KANSAS AT TEXAS bounds in 42 minutes. The senior guard is av- Texas is off to its worst start of the Rick Barnes eraging 24.8 points overall (while shooting 49.6 era. The Longhorns dropped to 8–8 overall and percent) and 26.7 in three ACC games. 0–3 in the Big 12 with a 20-point loss at Iowa State last weekend. To avoid an 0–4 start in the C.J. HARRIS, WAKE FOREST league — which hasn’t happened since Tom There are signs of life at Wake Forest, which Penders’ final season in 1998 — Texas must has won back-to-back ACC games for the first Rebels poised for strong finish find a way to knock off the mighty Jayhawks. time since February 2010. The Demon Deacons Kansas, which beat Baylor on Monday night, is beat Virginia 55–52 and Boston College 75–72 Name a team currently outside 15–1 and well on its way to its ninth-straight to improve their ACC record to 2–1. Harris the top 15 that you believe is ready Big 12 championship. scored a season-high 29 points on 10-of-13 to make a move. shooting in the win over Boston College. ARIZONA AT ARIZONA STATE Mitch Light: I believe UNLV will After flirting with disaster several times this sea- ANTHONY BENNETT, UNLV be a major factor on the national son, Arizona finally suffered its first defeat — Bryce Dejean-Jones hit some big shots, Mike scene in the final three months of the by four points at Oregon. The Wildcats will be Moser recorded a double-double and Anthony season. The Rebels have slipped up a challenged by a much-improved Arizona State Marshall chipped in with 12 assists (while tak- team that is 3–1 in the Pac-12. Redshirt fresh- ing only one shot), but Bennett was the main few times this season — losing at man guard Jahii Carson has been terrific for man for the Rebels in their 76–71 win over Air home to Oregon and at North Car- Herb Sendek. The Arizona native is averaging Force. The freshman forward scored 22 points olina and at New Mexico — but this 17.1 points and 5.2 assists. and grabbed 16 rebounds, making another is still one of the most talented teams statement in his campaign to earn National in the nation. Mike Moser, a presea- CREIGHTON AT WICHITA STATE Freshman of the Year honors. son All-American, missed some time Creighton is 4–0 in true road games, with wins at California, Nebraska, Illinois State and Mis- DESHAUN THOMAS, OHIO STATE with an elbow injury but has re- souri State. Wichita State, which lost three dou- He’s not always the most efficient scorer turned to action. He teams with An- ble-digit scorers from last year’s 27-win team, around, but Thomas finds a way to put the ball thony Bennett, a favorite for is NCAA Tournament-worthy once again. Sen- in the basket. On Sunday, the senior forward National Freshman of the Year hon- ior forward Carl Hall, the Shockers’ top re- scored 20 points to lead Ohio State to a 56–53 ors, to give UNLV the best frontcourt bounder (7.6 rpg) and second-leading scorer win in Columbus over previously unbeaten duo on the West Coast. The Rebels (13.9 ppg), has missed seven games with a Michigan. Thomas has scored 20 points or thumb injury. He hopes to play this weekend. more in all four of Ohio State’s Big Ten games. also feature quality guards and have solid depth. Don’t be surprised if OREGON AT UCLA C.J. WILCOX, WASHINGTON UNLV returns to the Final Four for Arizona still might be the team to beat in the Washington improved to 3–0 in the Pac-12 — the first time since 1991. Pac-12, but Oregon and UCLA are playing very with all three wins on the road — by beating well as conference play heats up. The Ducks, Stanford 65–60 in Palo Alto on Saturday. David Fox: UCLA was in dire straits to start the season with losses who handed Arizona its first loss of the season, Wilcox, who averaged 18.5 points in the are 14–2 overall and 3–0 in the league. UCLA Huskies’ first two league wins, scored 27 points to Cal Poly, Georgetown and San has bounced back from a tough start and won (on 10-of-16 shooting) in the victory at Stan- Diego State, though the last two nine straight games. Freshman Shabazz ford. The senior guard is third in the Pac-12 in don’t seem so bad. Josh Smith and Muhammad has scored 20-plus points in five scoring at 19.0 points per game. Tyler Lamb left the team, and star of his last eight games. MIGUEL PAUL, EAST CAROLINA freshman Shabazz Muhammad was AP Photo/Julie Jacobson SYRACUSE AT LOUISVILLE Paul, who began his career at Missouri, led East suspended. Since December, Led by freshman forward Anthony Bennett, UNLV features one of the most talented rosters It’s the first of two regular-season meetings be- Carolina to an 88–85 overtime win over UCF by though, UCLA is starting to look in college basketball. Dave Rice’s team has the potential to reach the Final Four. tween the two top teams in the Big East. scoring 16 points and handing out 11 assists. It like the team we believed would Louisville has cruised to a 4–0 start in league play was the fourth time in his two years at ECU that Name a team that has failed to inherited a program that had been to with an efficient offense and a turnover-forcing Paul has recorded at least 10 assists in a game. challenge for the Pac-12 title and turn things around for the program. live up to expectations this season. the NCAAs 13 times in the 14 sea- defense. Syracuse, too, is 4–0, but the Orange ALEX KIRK, NEW MEXICO Muhammad is back into game shape Mitch Light: With five of the top sons before he was hired. It’s been to haven’t been as dominant. Jim Boeheim’s club The Lobos continue to get solid production from is adjusting to life without sixth man James and averaging better than 18 points scorers back from a team that went none since in his arrival. Kirk, their 7'0" sophomore center. Three days Southerland, a recent academic casualty. per game. And Ben Howland turned 26–11 overall and 10–8 in the Pac- Nathan Rush: Oklahoma State after scoring 23 points and grabbing nine re- OHIO STATE AT MICHIGAN STATE up the tempo, a change that served 12, Stanford was by predicted by has been a disappointment relative to bounds in a key home win over UNLV, Kirk Ohio State has nearly a week off to recover from most to finish in the top third of the scored 19 points and had 14 rebounds in a his personnel well, especially in the its talent and competition. The Pokes its emotional win over Michigan on Sunday. The 72–45 victory over Fresno State. eye-opening overtime win over Mis- Pac-12 this season. That, however, have star power with freshman Buckeyes don’t have a ton of offensive ELSTON TURNER, TEXAS A&M souri. I’m still a little skeptical will be difficult after the Cardinal combo guard Marcus Smart — a.k.a. weapons, but their No. 1 option, senior forward In what likely will be remembered as the best about the Bruins becoming a title- dropped to 1–3 in the league (and “Smartacus” — and athletic sopho- Deshaun Thomas, is an explosive scorer. Michi- individual performance of the 2012-13 college contending team, but the worst is 10–7 overall) with a 65–60 loss at more wing Le’Bryan Nash, both of gan State is 3–1 in the Big Ten, but we still don’t basketball season, Turner lit up Kentucky for 40 over. home to Washington last weekend. whom were McDonald’s All-Amer- know too much about this team. This will be a points — 14 more than his previous career Nathan Rush: Don’t count out It’s still early, but Stanford’s com- icans and consensus top-10 recruits tough test for Tom Izzo’s club. high — in the Aggies’ stunning 83–71 win over John Calipari and his young Ken- puter numbers aren’t promising: The coming out of high school. But since OKLAHOMA AT KANSAS STATE the Wildcats. A senior guard who began his ca- tucky Wildcats. If Coach Cal can get Cardinal’s RPI is 74, and they have an impressive victory over NC State Kansas State is thriving with first-year coach reer at Washington, Turner hit 14-of-19 from no wins against teams currently in November, O-State has no quality Bruce Weber. The veteran Wildcats struggle to the field, including 6-of-10 from 3-point range. his NBA Lottery lineup of Nerlens Noel, Archie Goodwin and Alex ranked in the top 100. Stanford’s wins and has lost to the four best score at times, but they are solid on defense and crash the boards. Oklahoma, as expected, biggest issue is on offense, where it BCS-conference schools it has Poythress to settle into clear roles continues to improve under respected coach alongside Kyle Wiltjer, Willie ranks 229th in the nation in 2-point played — including three losses in Lon Kruger. The Sooners would love to pick up Cauley-Stein, Julius Mays and Ryan shooting percentage (.457) and the last four games, to Gonzaga, a résumé-building road win. Harrow, the rest of the country could 282nd in 3-point shooting (.301). Kansas State and rival Oklahoma. GONZAGA AT BUTLER be in trouble. Kentucky is at the back Another season without an NCAA Coach Travis Ford was able to lasso This is great matchup between two programs of the pack right now, but UK has the Tournament appearance could spell 5-star recruits for the Cowboys, yet outside the power conferences that have found horses to hit its stride and charge to trouble for fifth-year coach Johnny he’s done nothing but disappoint a way to win consistently. Gonzaga is an elite the front come tournament time. Dawkins. The former Duke assistant with the talent in Stillwater. offensive team that can beat you from the perimeter or the paint. Butler will not be at full strength due to Rotnei Clarke’s injury. The sen- Mitchell Braden Nathan David Steven Athlon Board of Experts Light Gall Rush Fox Lassan Consensus ior sharpshooter suffered a neck injury in last This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records 2-8 7-3 6-4 3-7 6-4 6-4 week’s win at Dayton. Brad Stevens will have to be at his very best to put Butler in position to Connecticut at Pittsburgh Pittsburgh by 3 Pittsburgh by 1 Connecticut by 1 Connecticut by 4 Pittsburgh by 3 Pittsburgh by 1 win this game — even at home. Missouri at Florida Florida by 6 Florida by 5 Florida by 3 Florida by 2 Florida by 8 Florida by 4 MARQUETTE AT CINCINNATI Arizona at Arizona State Arizona by 3 Arizona by 3 Arizona by 6 Arizona by 7 Arizona by 7 Arizona 5 Cincinnati raced out to a 12–0 record this sea- Creighton at Wichita State Creighton by 5 Creighton by 6 Creighton by 2 Creighton by 6 Creighton by 4 Creighton by 5 son but has struggled a bit of late, especially at Oregon at UCLA UCLA by 6 Oregon by 1 UCLA by 4 UCLA by 10 UCLA by 6 UCLA by 5 home. The Bearcats have lost three straight at Syracuse at Louisville Louisville by 7 Louisville by 7 Louisville by 2 Louisville by 9 Louisville by 2 Louisville by 5 Fifth Third Arena, including two in league play. Ohio State at Michigan State Michigan State by 3 Ohio State by 1 Michigan State by 1 Michigan State by 3 Ohio State by 3 Michigan State by 1 Marquette won its first three Big East games by Marquette at Cincinnati Cincinnati by 5 Marquette by 1 Marquette by 3 Marquette by 4 Marquette by 1 Marquette by 1 the slimmest of margins. The Golden Eagles UNLV at Colorado State UNLV by 7 UNLV by 3 UNLV by 6 UNLV by 8 UNLV by 8 UNLV by 6 have overtime wins over UConn and Pittsburgh Elston Turner, Texas A&M Gonzaga at Butler Gonzaga by 5 Gonzaga by 8 Butler by 2 Gonzaga by 6 Gonzaga by 4 Gonzaga by 4 and beat Georgetown by one point at home.

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Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press Washington’s C.J. Wilcox shoots over Colorado’s Askia Booker in the second half of UW’s victory on Wednesday in Seattle. Washington won 64-54, led by Wilcox’s 25 points. Washington Improves to 4-0 in Pac-12 Play DAWGS D: Huskies Defense defense and rebounding. (29.2 percent) and 0 for 4 on The Huskies put a strangle- three-pointers. Helps UW Get Past Pac- hold on the Buffaloes, holding Washington led 28-20 at 12 Opponent Colorado them to a season-low 36.2 per- halftime, but struggled offen- cent (21 of 58) from the field and sively early in the second half, al- By Percy Allen just 1 of 10 on three-point at- lowing Colorado to close within The Seattle Times tempts. CU’s 54 points were its five (28-23). second fewest this season. Suggs scored the Huskies’ Yes, these are the Washing- The Huskies shot even worse ton Huskies. first basket of the half, drain- from the floor, converting 20 of ing a three-pointer despite being For those 59 (33.9), but they found ways to just getting fouled with about 15 minutes create shots for C.J. Wilcox, who left. He sank the ensuing free familiar with led all scorers with 25 points. the team on throw for a four-point play to The UW junior guard peeled off put UW ahead 32-23. Montlake, several screens for open looks. HUSKIES 64 Minutes later, Wilcox sank a you may not Scott Suggs added 13 points three-pointer and Washington recognize the BUFFALOES 54 for Washington, but he did his squad that best work on dribble drives for led 37-27. hadn’t played at home in nearly short jumpers. The Huskies led 50-40 with a month. With Wilcox and Suggs tak- five minutes left and put the The Huskies smothered Col- ing care of the scoring, 7-foot game away when Suggs connect- orado with suffocating defense senior center Aziz N’Diaye and ed with N’Diaye for an alley-oop early and pulled away late for a 6-7 sophomore forward Des- dunk and a 56-45 advantage 64-54 victory in front of 8,814 at mond Simmons took care of with less than three minutes left. Alaska Airlines Arena Wednes- the rebounding. N’Diaye had 11 The Huskies improved day night. boards and Simmons 12. to 12-5 and 4-0 in the Pac-12, If you haven’t noticed, Wash- For most of the night, it was matching their conference start ington is undergoing a midsea- difficult to discern whether the in 2010-11. son metamorphosis from a team Huskies were playing good de- Colorado (11-6, 1-4) received that relied on perimeter shoot- fense or if the Buffaloes were 15 points from Spencer Dinwid- Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press ing and offense to a squad that’s bad offensively. In the first half, die and 10 from Andre Rober- Washington’s Andrew Andrews (12) watches a loose ball with Colorado’s Xavier won four straight games with CU was 7 of 24 from the field son. Johnson.

Commentary Brewer: Ugly The New Pretty for 4-0 Huskies here was a time, not prefer hustle stats the perimeter, but over love playing defense, and it just too long ago, when over style points. “We take pride in our defense. the past few weeks, they amps us up.” Tyou judged the Wash- They didn’t begin have played some of the It’s a style of play born out ington men’s the season this way, We don’t like it when best team defense in col- of necessity. Perhaps if the basketball and they struggled lege basketball. Huskies could score as effort- team by its greatly because they people score on us.’’ On Wednesday night, lessly as some of their past flash and don’t have the tal- Abdul Gaddy, I watched Washington teams, they would relent. But f lair. You ent to win without Washington point guard live for the first time in a in losing five nonconference looked at dirty work. But now month, and the Huskies games, the Huskies (12-5) three-point- that Pac-12 Confer- don’t even look like the learned all about their limi- ers made and ence play has begun, a season fense,” point guard Abdul same team. They’re challeng- Gaddy said. “We don’t like it tations. And they’re tired of the degree that once seemed destined for ing everything. They would’ve hearing about what they aren’t. of difficulty mediocrity suddenly simmers when people score on us.” made it difficult for the Buffa- By Jerry Brewer It isn’t always fun to watch. Here’s what they are, on dunks. The Seattle with possibility. The Huskies loes to tie their shoes if Romar though: A squad with a veteran You watched Times have transformed into a team It’s fulfilling, though. had requested it. Washington coach Lorenzo starting lineup that features games won- willing to play with the kind For the fourth straight three seniors, a redshirt junior dering how quickly the Hus- of toughness and defense that Romar is starting to get the conference game, the Huskies and a redshirt sophomore. kies would reach 80 points. will keep them competitive best out of this team. It’s too limited their opponent to a Romar has always figured out It was fun. It wasn’t always against any opponent they play soon to make grand declara- shooting percentage under 40 fulfilling, though. for the rest of the season. tions about the Huskies turn- percent. Colorado made just a way with veteran teams, and Over the past few seasons, Actually, they’re much bet- ing into an NCAA tournament 36 percent from the field, help- it appears that this group is no the cost of talent and offensive ter than competitive right now. squad or a conference cham- ing Washington overcome its different. The ability to make brilliance was often toughness They’re undefeated in the Pac- pion. But if they keep playing own awful shooting night (34 adjustments and heed the and defensive tenacity. And so 12 and unconcerned about the defense like this, they won’t percent). The Huskies are play- scouting report is paying huge the Huskies were frustrating notion that this isn’t their year. be a middle-of-the-pack after- ing a solid, tough, in-your-face, dividends. because, for all their ability After three consecutive thought. There’s just enough man-to-man style with all five So is this team’s maturity. It and explosiveness, they were conference road wins, the talent and experience on this players trusting in the system realizes what it must do to win. always a few defensive stops or Huskies returned to Alaska basketball team to make this and helping whenever there “I think we’ve made a lot of rebounds or floor burns from Airlines Arena on Wednesday season far more interesting is dribble penetration. With progress,” Romar said, smiling. becoming something special. night and improved to 4-0 in than previously thought. center Aziz N’Diaye and power Is he satisfied with the im- They were almost too stylish the Pac-12 with a 64-54 victory The Huskies have long, forward Desmond Simmons proved defense? for their own good. over Colorado. The game fol- slender, finesse players, but anchoring them, the Huskies “We can get a lot better,” he Now, seemingly out of lowed a familiar, ugly script. they are now playing physi- have changed their identity. said, smiling wider. nowhere, the Huskies don’t Ugly is the new pretty for cal, challenging defense. They “We get our identity from Ugly is the new pretty. And have that mentality anymore. Washington. aren’t blessed with great indi- those guys,” Gaddy said of winning is becoming a habit They’re gritty over pretty. They “We take pride in our de- vidual defenders, especially on N’Diaye and Simmons. “They again. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 Life:A&E

Ben Blood / Courtesy photo Le Wrens, a musical group formed in Centralia, now is a regional band composed of three siblings and two close family friends. From left: Kale Lotton, 25; Elizabeth “Lizzy” Gundersen, 17; Jonathan “Jonny” Gundersen, 18; Abby Gundersen, 20; and Michael Porter, 24. The band features an unusual mix of folk, roots, country, jazz and blues. The older Gundersen brother, Noah, whose own musical star has been rising, is producing an EP of Le Wrens songs. Le Wrens Takes Flight Centralia-Born Band Producing First Album

By Hallie Simons ming together and then decided fined by my hobbies, but more For The Chronicle to just play shows.” for how I impact people’s lives. Greg and Sarah Gunder- Music is my passion; it’s what It is difficult to tell what sen, parents to most of the band I’m in love with.” genre of music that Centralia- members, have been key sup- “I think knowing that I can born band Le Wrens writes. porters over the years. help someone know that they’re There’s some aspect of folk roots “They're really supportive of not alone in a situation is the to it, yet there’s also jazz and us; they always tell us to do what blues influences thrown around most important,” Elizabeth con- we love first,” said Elizabeth. tinues. “I can’t go out and give frequently. If Norah Jones and Le Wrens began much of Bon Iver had five children to- people a bunch of money, but I their career playing at down- can let them know they’re not gether, and they were raised by town Centralia coffee shop San- Louis Armstrong, there’s a good alone. It’s kind of where I’m sup- ta Lucia, before expanding their posed to be.” possibility that Le Wrens would horizons into the many more be the outcome. Le Wrens has just recorded venues that Seattle offers. Noah, “We’re pretty folk-y, I guess. their very first EP (a short al- Jonathan and Abby live in Seat- It’s really interesting trying to bum, which will consist of four tle now, while others still make define our music,” said Jona- songs), which will be available than Gundersen, one member of the long commute. soon. Le Wrens. “There’s so much talent in “That’s really special for me, “I have no idea what kind of Centralia,” said Porter, who it’s a big hope and dream of music we are,” said Elizabeth is among the members of the mine,” said Jonathan. “I just Gundersen. “I think we just try band still living in Centralia. “I want to reach out to our peo- just love playing music with Ben Blood / Courtesy photo to be really genuine with the au- ple and play bigger and better Abby Gunderson, with her brother Noah, are members of a highly musical family. dience. I think feeling the rush my friends and getting to play shows.” shows and getting to take our Noah has grown to national prominence, but his sister is a frequent collabora- of being on stage, communicat- Electric guitarist Michael music to Seattle.” tor. Noah is also producing the irst EP by Abby’s band, Le Wrens. “The musical ing with people and just saying Porter is particularly excited for Jonathan has a house in the communication I’ve had with Abby is unlike anything I’ve experienced elsewhere,” the truth is what we really try the EP to be released. Magnolia area of Seattle, and Noah said in a recent interview for a performance at the Austin City Limits. “It’s a for.” “I’m just really excited about really special thing. Having her with me makes me so much more conident in Jonathan, 18 (drums and vo- couldn’t be happier to be play- ing music. the new EP and to see where Le what I’m doing.” cals), Elizabeth, 17 (vocals and Wrens goes,” said Porter. “This guitar) and Abby Gundersen, “I feel like Seattle is just where I’m supposed to be,” said Jona- is the first time I’ve recorded 20 (violin), are siblings. The oth- with them as a full band.” Noah Gundersen, Older Brother er two band members, Kale Lot- than. “There’s so much more op- portunity up here to play music. The EP was produced by to Le Wrens, Continues His Ascent ton, 25, and Michael Porter, 24 Noah Gundersen, oldest sibling (electric guitar), are so close to It’s probably one of my favorite By The Chronicle in the Gundersen family and four songs. The release date is these siblings that it is as though things ever. It’s like you’re mak- To quote a phrase, Noah yet to be determined. ing people happy by putting on a solo artist. The release date for they are family anyway. Gundersen is a local musician Noah has toured all over the “We’ve all lived with each good show, and also the energy the EP is yet to be determined. country as a solo artist. He per- you get from that just makes you “It was good to have Noah who’s “made it big.” A few of his other at some point or another,” own original songs were recent- formed at the last Austin City said Elizabeth. “It’s great shar- feel great.” produce it,” said Porter. “He ly featured on the popular tele- Limits, and a review of his music ing the stage with people I love.” While every band dreams plays with our band sometimes, at the time noted how his con- It’s always been a bit of a of someday “making it big,” Le so he knows us. He’s got a good, vision show “Sons of Anarchy,” nection to his family, particu- family affair for Le Wrens in Wrens and especially Elizabeth talented, unbiased ear, which not to mention the taste of fame larly his sister, Abby, has kept his this way. It started as a few musi- want more than that. was helpful.” he’s gotten since leaving Lewis music grounded. cally inclined siblings jamming “I think everybody likes the Listen to Le Wrens’ music on County for the bigger venues in “Family comes in many together and grew into a bit of thought of being famous, but I , follow them on face- Seattle, where his younger sib- forms,” Noah said in the story at an indie sensation. know I don’t want to have that book at facebook.com/lewrens lings, members of Le Wrens, are the Austin City Limits website. “Me and Lizzy have always if it means losing my vision for or on Twitter at @LeWrens for also currently performing. “It lives with us, for better and for been pretty close,” said Jonathan. music, losing my passion,” said updates on shows, tours and ev- Recently, Noah produced Le worse. It shapes us. Thats what “We started learning songs, jam- Elizabeth. “I don’t want to be de- erything Le Wrens. Wrens’ first EP, which will have this album is about.” Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 LIFE

Upcoming Activities & Events Centralia Church Hosts Martin Luther King Jr. Event By The Chronicle Band and CMS Jazz Ensemble, CMS Check today’s community gymnasium calendar on page Main 2 for events coming up this weekend, Wednesday, Jan. 23 then pull out your long-term calendar and note these upcom- ing events in the weeks ahead. Dietitian to Talk About Food Labels Monday, Jan. 21 Registered dietitian Jody Kline will be discussing food Centralia Methodists labeling and health claims at the Lyceum class at 1 p.m. Wednes- Plan Martin Luther King day, Jan. 23, at Centralia College. The class will in WAH 103 or, Jr. Celebration if more space is needed, Corbet A program celebrating the Theatre. life and beliefs of peace activist Part of the class will be a Martin Luther King Jr. will be discussion of the new front-of- held 1-3 p.m. Monday at Centra- package labeling method. Kline lia United Methodist Church. will explore how this label is The event is sponsored by being used to help and mislead the local chapter of Fellowship individuals. of Reconciliation and will in- Additional subjects will in- clude readings, artwork and dis- clude laws regarding food la- cussion among those attending. beling and health claims, and More information is available California’s proposition 37 to from Carol, 736-7311. mandate the labeling. The church is located at 506 Kline, a former Centralia S. Washington Ave. College student, is employed at Northwest Pediatrics. The Lyceum class is open Foster Parent Group to everyone and may be as Hu- to Hold Celebration manities 286, one credit. For more information, call at Great Wolf Lodge Jody Peterson at 736-9391, ext. The Foster Parent Asso- 209, or email her at jpeterson@ ciation of Washington State centralia.edu. is holding a “Night of 1000 Dreams” Monday at the Great Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Wolf Lodge on Grand Mound. starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis The purpose of the event is Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix to celebrate the group’s caregiv- Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., ers and help FPAWS raise funds Chehalis, 740-0492 for training and other programs to support caregivers. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. A Thursday, Jan. 24 silent auction and reception Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, will be followed by a 7 p.m. live 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 auction and dinner. Following are the awards that will be pre- sented: Friday, Jan. 25 Luminary Awards: to social Oregon Trail music and dancing, workers who support and advo- open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., cate for foster, kinship or adop- Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 tive caregivers Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Elected Official of the Year Senior Center, 748-0061 Award: to an elected official who Robert Burns Night, Devilfish Public AP Photo / File has been an advocate and sup- House, Chehalis, readings by Jean In this Aug. 28, 1963 ile photo, The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. waves to the crowd at the Lincoln Memorial for his “I Have a porter of Washington state care- Lamoreaux, live music, kilts encouraged, Dream” speech during the March on Washington. The march was organized to support proposed civil rights legislation and givers $25, 996-4682 end segregation. Broken Trail Band, country music, 9 Best Practices in Foster Care p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy, The Answer” at Centralia Col- Gill, Tom Wurth and Lynn Bry- Award: to an organization that Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 Henry Fillmore, Percy Grainger, lege for the President’s Scholar- ant. has been an advocate and sup- Jacobus Gallus Carniolus (aka ship Performance on Saturday, Coley has written or per- porter to caregivers in Washing- Saturday, Jan. 26 Jacob Handl), Pierre Max Du- Jan. 26, at 7 p.m. in Centralia formed several movie theme ton bois, Richard Strauss and Greg- College’s Corbet Theatre. songs, including “Major League: Galaxy Award: to an orga- ory Yasinitsky. England Dan and Coley Back To The Minors” and “The nization or individual that has Northwest Wind Tickets, $12, can be pur- reached multi-gold and plati- Spy Within”; television theme been an advocate and supporter Symphony to Perform chased at the door or in advance num status with several hit al- songs “James at 16” and “Cold of kinship care in Washington by emailing treasurer@north- bums and singles. Their debut Case”; and jingles for commer- Admission to the event is $50. at Harrison Square westwindsymphony.org. For album in 1976, “Nights Are cials for Dr. Pepper and Max- More information is available at more information, visit http:// Forever,” catapulted the duo to well House Coffee. www.fpaws.org. The Northwest Wind Sym- phony will be performing at 7 northwestwindsymphony.org/ stardom with the hit singles “I’d On television, Coley hosted Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors p.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at Harri- and http://www.facebook.com/ Really Love To See You Tonight” “The Midnight Special” and open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 son Square Presbyterian Church NorthwestWindSymphony and “Nights Are Forever With- co-hosted “The Mike Douglas p.m.; food available, 736-9030 in Centralia. Title of the concert out You.” Show,” and appeared on “Ameri- Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia is “Winter Winds.” John Ford Coley to Bring The pair later released “Some can Bandstand,” Hollywood Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Included in the performance Things Don’t Come” and “Dr. Squares,” “Make Me Laugh” $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Heckle and Mr. Jive,” generating and “The Tonight Show.” Free entrance day, Mount Rainier will be small ensembles from Classic Hits of the ‘70s National Park the band, a humorous silent hit singles “Love Is The Answer,” Tickets are $20 general ad- movie (with orchestra) and sev- to Corbet Theatre “Westward Wind,” “We’ll Never mission, $25 golden circle (first eral full-band works. Famed as part of a Grammy Have To Say Goodbye” and eight rows) and $30 box seats. Tuesday, Jan. 22 The symphony plans to in- nominated duo with England “Gone Too Far.” For tickets, call 736-9391, ext. vite high school solo and en- Dan, John Ford Coley will per- In addition to a regular tour- 777, or purchase at Heymann Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Whinery, Centralia, or at Book open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 semble champions to perform form his hits from the ’70s, in- ing schedule performing his p.m.; food available, 736-9030 during intermission. cluding “I’d Really Love To See own hits, Coley has produced ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis. The concert will feature the You Tonight,” “Nights Are For- songs for numerous other artists, Chehalis Middle School Band Night, please see CALENDAR, page Life 7 7-8 p.m., featuring CMS Intermediate works of Ludwig Van Beethoven, ever Without You” and “Love Is including Eddie Money, Vince

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Voice of the People Accolades for Winlock Public Servant and Iwo Jima Veteran

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Cy Meyers is presented with a shadowbox by Bill Morse, Centralia, during the Lewis County Republican’s reorganization meeting Saturday in Chehalis. Morse made “July, because it’s the shadowbox for Meyers. In the hottest.” background, from Amy Escobar left, are Ron Averill, Centralia, stay-at-home mom parliamentarian; Colleen Morse, outgoing chair; and Fred Rider, vice chair, who was re-elected to the post.

Photograph submitted by Julie McDonald, Toledo “December, because of the holidays.” Lewis County Republicans Honor Cy Meyers

Scott Snider WWII VETERAN: Former Marine Division, he trained at toon leader when their tank hit on the city council, four on the Rochester, pipeline construction Hilo, Hawaii, in 1944 for what a buried torpedo warhead and Educational Service District 113 worker Winlock Mayor Survived turned out to be the invasion of exploded. board, 10 on the Civil Service U.S. Assault on Iwo Jima Iwo Jima in the Volcano Islands. Four of the five men in the Commission and 12 years on tank perished. While his com- the Washington State Republi- By Julie McDonald DURING PAST interviews, he re- pany lost about eight men, by can Party’s executive board. He Toledo called enjoying a good breakfast the time Marines secured the is- served six years as Winlock’s of steak and eggs Feb. 19, 1945, land March 26, 1945, American mayor until 2009. Former Winlock Mayor the day they landed on the small casualties at Iwo Jima totaled Marvin “Cy” Meyers, a World island under a barrage of gun- 27,909, including 6,821 killed in “I WAS HONORED to serve my War II veteran of Iwo Jima, re- fire. action. Japanese fatalities were country, a country I love so ceived special honors at the bien- He was in the seventh wave 21,703 while only 1,083 were much, a country that’s been so nial Lewis County Republican to hit the shore and bullets taken prisoner. good to us,” said Meyers, a life- Party’s reorganization meeting pinged off the metal tank as they After serving in Japan, Mey- long Republican. “It’s all about Saturday in Chehalis. struggled to gain traction on the ers returned to the States, mar- freedom. Let’s hope we never Bill Morse, husband of out- ashy beach. They slept on the ried and taught at a tank school lose it.” going chair Colleen Morse, ground beneath the tanks, fight- in California during the Korean After the award presentation, crafted a shadowbox contain- ing day and night, throwing War until he was discharged as a local Republicans elected Ruth “August. It’s the ing badges, ribbons and honors flames into caves to draw out staff sergeant in 1951. Peterson of Boistfort as party Meyer had received for his mili- the enemy. The family moved to Win- chair and Carolyn Fueleihan hottest — it’s sunny. tary service during World War He was unloading ammuni- lock in 1959, where Meyers sold of Toledo as state committee- II. tion into his tank when he heard eggs regionally for Bill Allegre woman. Usually we go down Meyers, 88, the son of a WWI people clapping and looked and later worked as a custodian They also re-elected Fred and play in the sand.” veteran, joined the Marines in up to see the United States flag at Winlock Miller Elementary Rider as vice chair, Mark An- June 1943 after graduating from soaring atop Mount Suribachi School. He and his wife, Bonita, ders as state committeeman, Trudy Mattison high school in Hood River, Ore. Feb. 23, 1945. raised four children. Penny Mauel as member at large, Adna, school paraprofessional Serving in the Fifth Tank Bat- He lost one of his best friends, Meyers served eight years on Jeanne Hall as treasurer and talion’s Co. A under the Fifth Sgt. J.L. Howard, and his pla- the Winlock School Board, four Jami Lund as secretary. To submit your story and photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531.

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The Heart of Winlock a Century Ago

Submitted by Ellen Barnett for Our Hometowns; Volume 2 The Winlock Drugstore was on the main loor of the Commercial Hotel in Winlock before its streets were paved in this early 1900s photo. According to the “Lewis County Towns, M-Z” website, Winlock was incorporated in 1883. Winlock was once the site of the irst big inland railroad sawmill in the Paciic Northwest.

TODAY IN HISTORY: Washington State History Hunger Marchers Demand Relief From the Legislature in 1933

By HistoryLink.org ship of William Rust who began lead contamination, the bricks hopes of finding either a pass- the Cowlitz River (near present- modernizing and expanding were swept into a previously pre- able route or Indians who would day Longview in Cowltiz Coun- On Jan. 17, 1933, during the the facility. Rust sold the plant pared 360-foot ditch. trade them horses on which to ty) on the 14th, they again met Great Depression, approximate- for $5.5 million in 1905 to the Only days after the smoke- continue their journey. Indians “who talked to us of our ly 1,000 hunger marchers de- American Smelter and Refining stack’s demise, ASARCO faced fellow-countrymen’s establish- mand relief from the Washing- Company (ASARCO), which fines from the EPA for being late Joy at the Sight ment” and told them they were ton State Legislature. The march converted the plant for copper with a draft plan for future site drawing close to their destina- is organized by the Washing- smelting and refining in 1912. cleanup. Legal hassles continued On Jan. 21, 1812, Hunt noted tion. The next day, stopping to ton State Hunger March Com- In the 1920s the Port of Ta- and the site eventually accom- “we at last reached the banks of purchase food at a tribal camp, mittee, and Communist Party coma granted a 30-year lease of modated waste from the old the Columbia, for so long the they were delighted to discover members are prominent in the harbor land to the American ASARCO smelter in Everett. On goal of our desires. We had trav- four of those fellow-country- leadership. In the capitol build- Smelters Securities Company to May 25, 2004 work crews began eled 1751 miles, we had endured men there, “bartering for stur- ing, the protesters find doors allow for an extensive plant ex- demolishing the old ASARCO all the hardships imaginable. geon and fishing for excellent and elevators locked and State pansion. ASARCO operated the Fine Ores Bins Building, the With difficulty I expressed our small fish which ... the Indians Troopers patrolling the hallways. smelter at the Ruston site until last remaining landmark of the joy at sight of this river.” A band call othlecan (eulachon).” A delegation of 25 is admitted to its closure in 1985 due to weak company’s copper smelter in of Indians that Hunt called the Early in the afternoon of meet with newly elected Gover- copper markets and a need for Ruston and thus making way for Akaitchis offered fresh “salmon- Feb. 15, the six canoes made nor Clarence D. Martin. pollution control. It had been new development. trout” (probably steelhead) and their way across a wide bay and The march is a coalition one of Pierce County’s largest pointed out a trail along the op- pulled ashore in front of the new of the Unemployed Citizens employers. posite side of the river. Fort Astoria on the south bank, League, United Producers of Astorian Wilson Price After swimming his horses where they were greeted by the Washington,, Unemployed From Gem to Polluter Hunt Reaches the across the Columbia on Jan. 23, seafaring Astorians as well Council, and the United Farm- Hunt and his rejuvenated party as fellow overlanders Donald ers' League, self help groups for The smokestack dated to 1917. Columbia River Near enjoyed mild weather as they Mackenzie and Robert McClel- the unemployed. They orga- Considered at the time an engi- the Mouth of the rode downriver (through pres- land, who had reached the coast nized the march to Olympia to neering gem, it was constructed ent-day Benton and Klickitat a month earlier. Another small demand unemployment insur- of 2.5 million bricks, approxi- Umatilla in 1812 counties). “The trail along the group, consisting of partner ance, cash payments, free lunch- mately 5,000 tons of mortar and river was very good,” he wrote. Ramsay Crooks and five men, es for children, and free water, This week in 1812, Pacific stood 571 feet tall, making it Fur Company partner Wilson “We settled ourselves near a still remained inland, but the light, and gas. then the largest smokestack in camp of Indians who had some majority of both parties had ar- When the marchers demon- Price Hunt reaches the Colum- the world. Earthquake damage bia River near the mouth of fifty canoes. I bought nine dogs, rived safely, despite “incredible strated that they were peaceful, in 1937 necessitated repairs and which were very fat; and we hardships.” Olympia businessmen opened the Umatilla and travels down- the stack was reduced to 562 feet stream on a tribal trail along made a delicious meal.” That evening Hunt con- a number of vacant stores for in height. For the next four days, the cluded his journal with a note dormitories and rooms "in one the north side of the Columbia. Once a sign of prosperity, the Hunt is the leader of a large Astorians moved west along of relief: “It was a very real plea- of the cheaper hotels" for women stack had over the years become the treeless shores of the mid- sure for travelers harassed by fa- and children. A volunteer group overland expedition dispatched a symbol of environmental pol- by fur baron John Jacob Astor of Columbia, stopping at Indian tigue to rest in quiet and be sur- offered beans and coffee in a lution. Structurally it had be- camps along the way to buy rounded by friends after so long soup kitchen, but many of the New York. Hunt’s party intends come unsafe; many of its bricks to rendezvous at the mouth of more dogs when elk and deer a journey. marchers became ill. A sign was were loose and in danger of fall- meat proved too expensive. added to the march, "TO HELL the Columbia River with other ing. The smokestack had even company members traveling by Hunt noted that the tribes along WITH OLYMPIA BEANS!" attracted daredevils, from local this stretch of river ate acorns The march dissolved with- ship. The Astorians, as they are Send Us youths to Greenpeace protestors. known, plan to extend Astor’s from white oaks that grew a out incident and the legislature The 67-acre ASARCO smelt- short distance inland. passed a relief bill using federal trading network throughout the er site was listed as one of the Northwest. On January 28, he met a money. country’s most polluted sites, group of tribesmen “who talked You r primary contaminants being to me of whites who had built ASARCO Smokestack arsenic and lead. The Envi- Hard Traveling a large house at the mouth of Photos ronmental Protection Agency The overland expedition of the river, had surrounded it — Once the World's (EPA) called for an eight-stage the Pacific Fur Company had with palisades, etc.” Thus Hunt and Largest — cleanup that included demol- departed St. Louis more than learned that his compatriots ishing structures, excavating a year earlier. The 60 men, one traveling by sea had arrived Demolished in 1993 soil and slag from the most woman, and two children who safely at the mouth of the Co- Stories contaminated locations, dispos- made up the party had ascended lumbia and had constructed a At 12:40 p.m. on Jan. 17, 1993, ing of the contaminates, plug- the Missouri by boat, switched fort as planned. The tribesmen If you’d like to demolition experts collapse the ging or removing surface water to horses to cross the Rockies also mentioned that “the whites share your locally landmark American Smelter drainage, capping the project at Union Pass, descended to expected a large number of their and Refining Company (ASAR- area, protecting the site from the Green River in present-day friends, constantly looked to- themed story, CO) smokestack as part of a Su- erosion, continuing monitoring Wyoming, then traveled north ward Big River, and when we ar- photograph (with perfund toxic cleanup of the old impacts on groundwater and to Henry’s Fork of the Snake rived, would dry their tears and caption), or a copper smelter in Ruston. As marine sediments and integrat- River in present-day Idaho. Be- sing and dance.” combination of many as 100,000 people gather ing cleanup with future land use lieving that the watercourse As his men paddled down- to witness the detonation that, plans. they called Canoe River would river, he commented on the both, email your with one push of a plunger, sets A Festive Occasion lead directly to the Columbia, beauty of the landscape, the items to Editor-in- off charges that in eight seconds the Astorians fashioned canoes plentiful oaks and numerous Chief Brian Mittge reduces the structure to rubble Some who came to witness from cottonwood and aspen, left waterfalls, the snow-covered the smokestack’s demolition at bmittge@ and dust. their horses with a friendly band flanks of Mount Hood, and the chronline.com had been plant employees or of Shoshoni Indians, and set off increasing width of the river A Key Tacoma Firm knew people who had worked downstream on Oct. 19, 1811. after the final drop of the Cas- or bring them by there and expressed nostalgia cade rapids. Along the way, they The ASARCO plant site had By early November, after los- the front desk. Be at the event. But mostly, as the “frequently encountered huts of nearly 100 years of history, be- ing two canoes, one man, and sure to leave us newspapers reported, it was a Indians who sold us dogs, dried ginning as the Ryan Smelter, a most of their provisions in the your name, phone well photographed and festive salmon, beaver skins, root of the lead-refining company built by wild rapids of the Snake, the occasion. Local stores even sold four company partners who ouapatou (wapato).” number and investor Dennis Ryan in 1888. sweatshirts commemorating the mailing address so Two years later it became the shared responsibility for the event. Souvenir hunters hoped expedition decided to split into we can return the Tacoma Smelting and Refining to collect bricks after the demo- To Be Surrounded by Friends Company, under the owner- smaller groups and fan out on photo to you. lition but, for fear of arsenic and foot in different directions in Camped near the mouth of COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

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RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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GET FUZZY by Darby Conley NON SEQUITUR by Wiley

PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

SHOE by Chris Cassatt & Gary Brookins FRANK & ERNEST by Bob Thaves

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© 2013 by NEA, Inc. Calendar: Flat Track Team Serves Flapjacks for Fundraiser Continued from Life 2 styles and makeup will be shown on local models. Fashion shows For additional information, begin at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. call Candy Lunke, events coor- Following each fashion show, dinator, at 736-9391, ext. 605. ballroom dancers will demon- strate a couple’s first dance. Roller Dolls to At the door, couples will en- ter to win prizes, and they will Host Fundraiser receive a complimentary copy of at Applebee’s South Sound Wedding & Event magazine. The Rainy City Roller Dolls, The show is sponsored a flat track roller derby team, by Great Wolf Lodge, Olym- will be holding a fundraiser 8-10 pia, Lacey, Tumwater Visitor & a.m. Saturday, Jan. 26, at Apple- Convention Bureau and Mixx bee’s in Chehalis. 96.com. Tickets, which are $10, may Tickets are $8 at the door. be purchased from Rainy City For information about the skaters. All proceeds from the show, visit www.southsound- breakfast will help fund Rainy weddingshow.com or www.wed- City’s 2013 skating season. dingandeventmagazine.com. Roof replacement fundraiser, Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman Road, Adna, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., baked potato Taste of Lewis County bar, adults $6, kids under 10 $5, sour cream, bacon bits, broccoli, cheese set for Jan. 27 sauce, ranch dressing, chili and butter Twin Cities Rotary Taste of toppings, green salad, decaf and regular coffee, tea, punch, milk, dessert, Lewis County 2013 is coming 740-1950 up Sunday, Jan. 27, at the Hotel Broken Trail Band, country music, 9 Washington in downtown Che- p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky halis. Brian Mittge / [email protected] Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 There will be two seatings: The Northwest Wind Symphony performs Saturday night, Jan. 22, at Corbet Theatre. noon-2 p.m.and 3-5 p,m. The Taste of Lewis County Wednesday, Jan. 30 proceeds will help fund the 2013 Wednesday, Feb. 6 Sunday, Jan. 27 features food from some of the fastpitch season for all three best restaurants in Lewis Coun- Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix teams. Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo South Sound Wedding ty. Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Chehalis, 740-0492 Randy Linder, classic rock, 9 p.m.-1 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Those interested in attend- Show Coming to Great a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, ing are encouraged to purchase Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu Wolf Lodge their tickets early; this event has Thursday, Jan. 31 items, 736-1146 been sold out every year it has Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix The South Sound Wedding Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Show will be Sunday, Jan. 27 been held. Sunday, Feb. 3 Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 Chehalis, 740-0492 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Great Tickets, $20, are available from Twin Cities Rotary mem- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Wolf Lodge. The show is pre- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 sented by South Sound Wed- bers, Book ‘n’ Brush in Chehalis Saturday, Feb. 2 or Hall’s Pharmacy in Centralia. Jackson Highway, Chehalis Thursday, Feb. 7 ding & Event Magazine, a local Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, resource guide for engaged cou- 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Team United Fastpitch 807-1761, 520-6518 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 ples planning in the starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 South Puget Sound area. Jackson Highway, Chehalis to Host Fundraiser Couples will meet caterers, Dinner at Moose Lodge Friday, Feb. 8 DJs, wedding planners, florists, Monday, Feb. 4 photographers, wedding cake Monday, Jan. 28 The two 10U and the 12U bakers, jewelry designers and Team United fastpitch teams Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., ‘The Vagina Monologues’ representatives from wedding Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia will be holding a chicken fried Centralia Eagles, quarter-pound Coming to Evergreen and reception venues, bridal Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, steak fundraiser dinner start- hamburgers, $1.50, other menu and tux shops and many others. $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 ing at 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 2, at items, 736-1146 Playhouse the Moose Lodge in Centralia. Guests will see the latest The third annual benefit Tickets are $10 and may be pur- styles during two fashion shows production of “The Vagina Tuesday, Jan. 29 chased by calling 508-3170. Tuesday, Feb. 5 featuring men’s formalwear, Monologues” will be returning Dinner includes chicken wedding gowns, bridesmaids Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors to the Evergreen Playhouse in and flower girl dresses all from open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 fried steak, mashed potatoes, open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 local stores. The latest in hair- p.m.; food available, 736-9030 vegetable and a dinner roll. All p.m.; food available, 736-9030 please see CALENDAR, page Life 8 Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 17, 2013, 2012 ENTERTAINMENT

For more information visit group, at 736-7045. San Diego. Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., www.vday.org, www.onebillion- Chehalis, 740-0492 Calendar rising.org or find the event on Souper Supper Banquet 2013, Facebook: Vagina Monologues Learn to Play Love in the Name of Christ, 5:30 p.m., Continued from Life 7 Immanuel Lutheran Church, Centralia, Thursday, Feb. 14 in Lewis County. the Guitar in a Day 748-8611 Motown Cowboys, classic rock, 9 Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Centralia Feb. 8-10. Oregon Trail music and dancing, Marlene Hutchinson is re- The award-winning Broad- p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., turning to Centralia College Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 way play, by Eve Ensler, is based Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 Saturday, Feb. 9, to offer her “The Vagina Monologues,” 7 p.m., on interviews with more than Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., Twin “Learn to Play Guitar in a Day!” Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, $5 Friday, Feb. 15 200 women, being performed Cities Senior Center workshop. by community volunteers. The Potato and taco salad bar, open to The ses- event will include a silent auc- everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior sion will be Sunday, Feb. 10 Shakespeare Comedy tion, refreshments, art display Center, Winlock, 785-4325 10 a.m. to 3 Motown Cowboys, classic rock, 9 “The Vagina Monologues,” 2 p.m., to Be Performed at and information on community p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky p.m. Tuition Evergreen Playhouse, Centralia, $5 resources. Eagle Casino, 273-2000, ext. 301 is $79, plus a Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Evergreen Playhouse A pay-what-you-will dress re- $30 materi- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 “A Midsummer Night’s hearsal will be Friday, Feb. 8, at als fee for a Jackson Highway, Chehalis Dream,” one of the great comedy 7 p.m. Admission for the Satur- Saturday, Feb. 9 book and plays by William Shakespeare, day and Sunday, Feb. 9-10, per- tuner. Monday, Feb.11 will be coming the Centralia’s formances is $5. The Saturday Seminary Hill Group to “Learn to Evergreen Playhouse Feb. 15 Play Guitar in a Day!” is a one- show is at 7 p.m. and the Sunday Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia through March 3. show at 2 p.m. Tickets will be Hold Annual Meeting day workshop for busy adults Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Performances will be Feb. 15- sold at the door. The Friends of the Seminary who would like to learn to play $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 The Evergreen Playhouse is guitar but don’t have time for 17, Feb. 21-24, Feb. 28, and March Hill Natural Area will hold their 1-3. Friday and Saturday perfor- located at 226 W. Center Street. annual meeting from 1-4 p.m. weekly lessons. Students will Tuesday, Feb. 12 mances are at 8 p.m. with a $15 The purpose of the show- Saturday, Feb. 9, at the Centra- learn basic chords and simple admission. Sunday shows are at ings are to raise awareness and lia Timberland Library meeting strumming and picking pat- Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors funds for the Human Response room. terns, play familiar songs, and open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 2 p.m. with a $10 admission. A Network, which runs the only The group, formed 30 years learn music theory, tuning, p.m.; food available, 736-9030 special pay-what-you-will perfor- domestic violence shelter in ago to protect the wooded hill- guitar care, tablature, music re- mance is on Thursday, Feb. 21, at Lewis County. HRN also offers side east of downtown, is hold- sources and more. Wednesday, Feb. 13 7:30 p.m. education and provides victim ing the public meeting to en- Participants must provide Tickets are available at in advocacy services. courage community members their own acoustic guitar. Reg- Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Centralia at Santa Lucia and Ster- Ninety percent of proceeds to participate in its slate of proj- istration may be made by call- starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, ling Bank, in Chehalis at Book stay in Lewis County and go to ects to maintain, enjoy and bet- ing 736-9391, ext.483 or 427, or 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis ‘n’ Brush, and online at www. by visiting http://www.centralia. Young Professionals Lewis County brownpapertickets.com, or by HRN. Ten percent of proceeds ter appreciate the century-old Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside will go to V-Day for their inter- urban forest. edu/academics/cont-ed/. Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) calling the box office at 736-8628. national efforts to end violence For more information, call Hutchinson’s workshop re- 293-6126 The Evergreen Playhouse is against women and girls. Sandy Godsey, president of the cently aired on a PBS station in Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix located at 226 W.Center St. ADVICE: Dear Abby Grouchy Grandma Talks Her Way Out of Family Events DEAR ABBY: My grand- ily and include her in all family Respect is something that has Whenever I start dating to get to know someone. Before mother is 75 years old and, un- get-togethers. (My family tells to be earned. Your parents and someone, I try to see them at you can love someone, you must fortunately, very unpleasant to me they have stopped inviting siblings “respect” your grand- least once a week for 90 days. learn who that person really is. be around. She has made many her to many functions because mother from a distance because That way, if there are any char- -- CLEARHEADED IN CLEAR- hurtful remarks in the past, she’s such a troublemaker.) they have learned it’s the only acter flaws, I find out within the WATER, FLA. which have led I’m concerned about my safe way to do so. first 90 days. DEAR CLEARHEADED: some family grandmother and am begin- Does this mean she should Among the flaws I’ve dis- Your 90-day rule makes a lot of members to shut ning to think that my parents automatically be excluded from covered: drug dealing and ad- sense. I have heard from many her out of their and siblings should overlook her all family get-togethers? No. diction, alcoholism, driving readers who went too far too lives. unpleasant behavior and occa- However, before she’s invited to without a valid license and with fast because they felt they had illegal license tags, and lying I live in an- sional snide remarks. At the very an important event, she should made an instant emotional other state and least they should include her in give assurances that she’ll watch about their occupation. don’t see my important family functions. I’d her mouth and be on her best The idea is to avoid sexual connection. I warn them that grandmother be interested in your opinion, so behavior. Or else. intimacy during those first 90 physical attraction should not very often. I I can share it with my family. — If this seems heavy-handed, days to keep your head clear. If be confused with love because call her once or By Abigail Van Buren TROUBLED IN MINNESOTA so be it. It’s no crime to protect you are intimate too soon, you’ll what they’re really describing is twice a month. DEAR TROUBLED: Your oneself from someone else’s find yourself making excuses infatuation. When , she’s nothing but grandmother appears to be reap- mean-spiritedness. for your partner. This technique ••• pleasant with me, but she’s often ing what she has sown. Verbal has never failed me — unless I Dear Abby is written by Abigail angry and tearful about other abuse often leaves scars on those DEAR ABBY: Please allow made an exception. Van Buren, also known as Jeanne members of the family. at whom it is aimed, and no me to share a dating technique May I suggest your readers Phillips, and was founded by her She feels her children and one can be blamed for wanting with your readers that has saved try this 90-day rule? If they do, mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear grandchildren should respect distance from a person who is me a lot of relationship head- I promise they won’t be disap- Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. her as the matriarch of the fam- deliberately hurtful. aches. I call it “the 90-day rule.” pointed because it takes TIME Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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(CC) the Machines (2003) (CC) TOON 42 42 Looney Looney Scan2 Johnny Bey Poke Ben 10 Star Lantern Justice NinjaGo NinjaGo Leg Leg Gum Gum Gum Gum Adven Adven Adven Adven Regular Regular TRAV 36 36 Young TRIA When Vacations Mysteries at VIP Alaska (CC) Ak Unleashed Best Food Food Food Man v Man v Wat Wat Wat Wat Wat Wat Waterparks Best TRUTV 49 49 Smile Hair Loss Cook Paid Paid Paid Paid Full Throttle Full Throttle Full Throttle Jokers Jokers Pawn Pawn Killer Karaoke Most Shocking Most Shocking USA 58 58 Cook Fat Loss Paid Cook Paid Younger- ›› War (2007, Action) Jet Li, Jason ››› Chaos (2005) Jason Statham. Two ›› Crank (2006, Action) Jason Sta- NCIS “Hiatus” (CC) NCIS “Hiatus” (CC) NCIS A missing Safe Prog. Safe Prog. Skin Statham, John Lone. (CC) detectives track a bank robber. tham, Amy Smart. (CC) (DVS) Navy lieutenant. VH1 62 62 Jump Start ’ Jump Start ’ Jump Start ’ Top 20 Count. Top 20 Count. 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Noticiero FOX 27 27 ›› The Cable Guy (1996, Comedy) Jim Carrey, Matthew Broderick, Leslie Mann. Cops “Chases ... Cops A prostitution Kitchen Nightmares Ramsay revisits 10 O’Clock News (N) MasterChef “Winner Chosen” One con- A cable television technician invades an architect’s life. and Cars No. 2” sting. (CC) restaurants he’s helped. (CC) (DVS) testant wins the grand prize. Barter Kings Trading up for a small Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars (CC) Storage Wars “Ju- Storage Wars New Storage Wars New Storage Wars New Storage Wars New A&E 52 52 aircraft. (CC) rassic Bark” York (CC) York (CC) York (CC) York (CC) AMC 67 67 ›› Predator 2 (1990, Science Fiction) Danny Glover, Gary Busey, Ruben Blades. ›› Hulk (2003, Fantasy) Eric Bana, Jennifer Connelly, Sam Elliott. Premiere. Scientist Bruce Banner transforms into a ››› Predator (1987) Arnold Schwar- Police officers lock horns with a bloodthirsty alien. (CC) powerful brute. zenegger, Carl Weathers. (CC) APL 43 43 To Be Announced Too Cute! ’ (CC) Too Cute! ’ (CC) Pit Boss “Racetrack Rescue” (N) ’ Pit Bulls and Parolees (N) ’ Pit Boss “Racetrack Rescue” ’ BET 56 56 Queen “A Woman of the World” ’ (Part 2 of 3) (CC) Queen “A Wife and Mother, Loved” ’ (Part 3 of 3) (CC) ››› The Women of Brewster Place BRAVO 66 66 The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills ››› Meet the Parents (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Blythe Dan- ››› Meet the Parents (2000, Comedy) Robert De Niro, Ben Stiller, Blythe Dan- “Vanderpump Rules” Kyle visits Yolanda’s estate. ner. A man spends a disastrous weekend with his lover’s family. ner. A man spends a disastrous weekend with his lover’s family. CBUT 29 29 NHL Hockey NHL Hockey Anaheim Ducks at Vancouver Canucks. From Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. Hockey Night: After Hours News NHL Hockey ’ (CC) C M T 61 61 ›› Starsky & Hutch (2004) ’ › Son-in-Law (1993) Pauly Shore. 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(N) ’ True Life “I Hate the Government” BUCKWILD ’ BUCKWILD ’ ›› Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005) ’ NBCS 34 34 Boxing (N) (Live) NFL Turning Point Boxing The Dakar Rally Adventure Sports NICK 40 40 Best Player (2011) Jerry Trainor. ’ Victorious (CC) Victorious (CC) Victorious (N) ’ Marvin Marvin (N) Supah Ninjas ’ Supah Ninjas ’ The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 Glee Students prepare for prom. ’ Glee The kids consider their futures. Glee “” ’ (CC) Glee “Britney 2.0” ’ (CC) Glee Rachel and Kurt visit Lima. ’ Glee Blaine encounters the Warblers. R O OT 31 31 College Basketball Loyola Marymount at San Francisco. College Basketball St. Mary’s at Portland. (N) (Live) Seahawks Press Seahawks Bensinger College Basketball SPIKE 57 57 ››› First Blood (1982, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Brian Den- ›› Rambo: First Blood Part II (1985, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Richard Crenna, Julia Nickson. Ex- ›› Rambo III (1988, Action) Sylvester Stallone. 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