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Pete Caster / [email protected] From left: Lewis County Sherif Steve Mansield, Lewis County Sherif’s Detec- tive Bruce Kimsey, Dennis Hadaller, Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Will Halstead, and Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer pose for a portrait in the Lewis County Courthouse. Kimsey, Mansfield, Halstead, Meyer and Hadaller Saw Murders Solved By Stephanie Schendel parents, the holiday season was often so men were all together since the sentenc- About the Award [email protected] unbearable that he would leave the area ing hearing two weeks prior, when Lewis In 2010, The Chronicle created a new for Christmas. County Judge Richard Brosey sentenced At the funeral of Ed and Minnie Mau- But Hadaller did eventually fulfill his Riffe to 103 years in prison — the maxi- annual honor for people who go out of rin, Dennis Hadaller laid his hand on their comfort zone, going above and promise to his parents. It took nearly 28 mum sentence possible. his mother’s casket and swore he would beyond the parameters of their regu- years of faith and patience, and came as The Chronicle’s group photo shoot lar duties in a major effort to help the find the person responsible for their mur- a result of a combination of people who for People of the Year, which took place community. ders. As the years went on, Hadaller, who felt as passionately about it as he did: inside the courtroom, was coincidentally This year, instead of choosing one Per- is now older than his mother was at the Bruce Kimsey, a tenacious detective who scheduled on the anniversary of the slay- son of the Year, The Chronicle decided time of her death, worried he would not made sense of the decades-long investiga- ings. For most of the afternoon, the sig- to recognize the five men responsible be able to fulfill that promise. tion; Will Halstead, a deputy prosecutor nificance of the date went unnoticed, as for closing one of Lewis County’s most The elderly couple were abducted who loves pursuing high-stakes cases; the men patiently posed for a series of notorious unsolved murders: Sheriff from their Ethel home and forced to and two elected officials, Lewis County portrait photos, joked with one another, Steve Mansfield, Detective Bruce Kim- withdraw $8,500 from the bank on Dec. Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer and Sheriff and chatted about the upcoming holidays. sey, Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan 19, 1985. They were then fatally shot in Steve Mansfield, who were both willing It was the events of the day exactly 28 Meyer, Deputy Prosecutor Will Halstead the back and their bodies were dumped to dedicate the extensive resources from years prior that ultimately brought these and Dennis Hadaller — the 86-year-old on the side of a rural logging road, where their respective offices, as well as assume five men together in the challenge to son of Ed and Minnie Maurin, the elderly a passing logger found them five days the political risks of failure. close one of the most difficult and com- couple who were kidnapped, robbed later on Christmas Eve. plicated murder cases in Lewis County and murdered in 1985. Hadaller said he has thought about ON DEC. 19, 2013 — the 28th anniversary history. It was the extraordinary teamwork his parents’ deaths every day since. of the double-homicide — the five men A month prior, the jury had returned between the sheriff’s office and pros- Their murders remained unsolved for gathered in the same courtroom where guilty verdicts on all seven felony counts ecutor’s office, combined with Hadaller years, plaguing their family with memo- Kimsey, Halstead and Meyer spent six Riffe faced, including kidnapping, bur- and his family’s resilience, that finally ries of grief, loss and fear every holiday weeks convincing a jury that 55-year-old glary, robbery and murder. It was a brought a case that had haunted the season. For Hadaller, who shouldered Rick Riffe was responsible for the 1985 powerful moment, all the men said, as it community for decades to a close. the commitment to find justice for his murders. It was the first time the five please see CLOSERS, page 8

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Community Editor’s Best Bet Celebrate Safely If you’re partaking in some New Year’s Celebra- Calendar tions tonight, please choose Today to celebrate responsibly. WHAT’S HAPPENING? We have listed the local Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors taxi services in the area for open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 If you have an event you your convenience. p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 would like included in the Afforadable Taxi Health and Hope Medical Outreach, Community Calendar, please (360) 324-8315 free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 p.m., email your information to Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Hill Quality Taxi [email protected]. (360) 807-3923 Road, Centralia, for those whose income Include a daytime telephone is less than 200 percent of the poverty or (360) 740-9639 number where you can be level, (360) 623-1485 All Around Taxi reached. Chris Guenther and the Honky Tonk (360) 464-4183 Drifters, doors open at 7:30 p.m., music There is no charge for these listings. Go Taxi at 8:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, $30 (360) 785-4774 per couple, $18 for individuals, (360) For questions about 280-7531 calendar items, call Doug Blosser at The Chronicle, (360) Open mic, 6:30 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Friday, Jan. 3 Public Agencies 807-8238. house, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 “Global Warming Fraud,” talk by Bob Garcia and Melodies Recycled Chehalis-Centralia Airport Govern- Heather Glenn, 6:30 p.m., Lewis County Band, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cities Senior ing Board, 12:30 p.m., Airport Board cakes, sausage, scrambled eggs, juice, Tea Party, Lewis & Clark Hotel, 117 W. Center, $5, (360) 262-3041 Room, Airport Administration Building, coffee, $6 all you can eat, kids under 12 Magnolia St., Centralia, www.Lewis- Dakota Poorman Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., 909 NW Airport Road, Chehalis $3, (360) 330-0969 CountyTeaParty.org Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 Libraries Libraries Public Agencies Jeff Evans: Science Magic, for all ages, All Timberland libraries closed for Lewis County Mental Health Coali- Libraries 2 p.m., Tenino New Year’s Day tion, 10-11:30 a.m., Lewis County Public PageTurners book discussion, for Early closure, 6 p.m., all Timberland Health building, second-floor confer- adults, “Why Be Happy When You Could libraries ence room, (360) 740-1430 be Normal?”, by Jeanette Winterson, Thursday, Jan. 2 Reducing Underage Drinking Coali- 12:30 p.m., Winlock tion, 2 p.m., Lewis County Public Health Organizations building, second-floor conference Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Twin Cit- AAUW Talk to Focus on building, (360) 740-1424 Support Groups ies Senior Center, Chehalis Queen Elizabeth II H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Pool tournament, 1 p.m., Twin Cities Libraries Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Senior Center, (360) 748-0061 The American Association Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Music, 11 a.m., Twin Cities Senior of University Women, Lewis Family Story Time, for children age [email protected] 3-third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle Center, (360) 748-0061 County Branch, will start its Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., 2014 “New Year” on Thursday, PageTurners book discussion, for Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Jan. 2, at 6:45 p.m. in The Gath- adults, noon, “Bossypants,” by Tina Fey, Highway, Chehalis, (360) 748-3401 (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Chehalis ering Place at Stillwaters Estates, Library Movie Matinee: Monsters 2899 Cooks Hill Road, Centralia. University, for all ages, 2 p.m., Centralia Support Groups AAUW member Jan Snider Saturday, Jan. 4 will explore the life of Queen Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Organizations Dancing, Country Four, 7-10 p.m., 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- Elizabeth II, the “Diamond South Union Grange, 10030 Tilley Road halis, sponsored by Human Response Queen,” now in her 61st reigning Oakview Grange, 7 p.m., 2715 N. S., Olympia, (360) 352-2135 Network, (360) 748-6601 year. She will talk about how the Pearl St., Centralia, (360) 736-5639 Games Day, traditional and modern NAMI Lewis County Connections young Princess Elizabeth, who Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 board games, card games, 1 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, Chehalis, (360) 740-0492 Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities no one imagined would ever be- p.m., room 128, Kemp Hall, Centralia Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- College, (360) 304-9660 CFA All Breed Cat Show, Responsible [email protected] come queen, eventually became Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, Cat Fanciers of the Northwest, 10 a.m.- the heir-apparent and took the 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 4 p.m., Southwest Washington Fair- throne at the age 26. Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 grounds, adults $5, students and seniors Wednesday, Jan. 1 Photos will be shown of her $4, $10 for families of three or more, chil- from childhood until today. dren under 5 free, (253) 474-4555 Gospel sing, 1 p.m., Church of Gle- Support Groups Dakota Poorman Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., noma, potluck to follow, (360) 304-0587 Refreshments and social Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, time will be at 6:45 p.m., at the “Up From Grief,” for those grieving the Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., Assured (360) 273-2000, ext. 301 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 presentation at 7 p.m. Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Centra- Jackson Highway, Chehalis Enter Stillwaters through the lia, (360) 330-2640 Libraries Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Colonial Resident gate off Scam- Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu mon Creek Road. You can exit p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1209 Scrapbooking Crafters Bee, for adults, items, (360) 736-1146 out the main gate on Cooks Hill N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) 10 a.m., Salkum Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix Road. 736-9268 Learning to Knit, adults and teens, Coffeehouse, 434 NW Prindle St., Cheha- AAUW welcomes guests. Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- April Collette, 1 p.m., Chehalis lis, (360) 740-0492 dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- Swedish pancake breakfast, 8 a.m.- For more details, call Jan Snider, ence room, (360) 736-5394, Facebook noon, Fords Prairie Grange, 2640 W. (360) 807-8391 or Kristi Nelson, page: Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis please see CALENDAR, page Main Reynolds Ave., Centralia, Swedish pan- (360) 748-4203. Support Group

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for Dec. 31, 2013 Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s 50.53 65.0 0.00 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 73.93 85.0 -0.03 70s Cowlitz at Packwood L 60s H 2.04 10.5 -0.02 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Rain Likely Mostly Cloudy Scat'd Rain Cloudy Mostly Cloudy 5.81 18.0 -0.06 H 30s H 48º 38º 47º 39º 48º 39º 46º 34º 44º 34º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s 7.60 ---- +0.02 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:56 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:34 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 47 Moonrise ...... 6:51 a.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 39 46/38 36/25 Moonset...... 4:19 p.m. Normal High ...... 46 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 35 48/40 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 57 in 1945 Seattle Anchorage 26/23 mc 34/23 mc Record Low...... 10 in 1978 45/40 Boise 38/25 s 38/27 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg New First Full Last Boston 27/20 mc 29/18 pc Yesterday ...... 0.00" 48/40 42/28 1/1 1/7 1/15 1/24 Dallas 55/39 s 65/32 s Month to date ...... 0.84" Tacoma Honolulu 80/67 s 80/67 s Normal month to date ...7.14" Centralia 49/40 Pollen Forecast Las Vegas 64/43 s 68/45 s Year to date...... 30.93" 48/38 Yakima Nashville 45/27 s 51/34 s Normal year to date ....47.27" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 69/42 s 71/43 s 41/24 Longview 47/38 Trees None None St. Louis 32/27 s 49/13 mc Salt Lake City 44/26 mc 41/21 pc AreaWe Want Conditions Your Photos 44/38 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 59/42 pc 61/43 pc Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold None None Washington, DC 44/24 mc 40/30 s Portland 47/38 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo- graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 51/40 45/33 tonight's lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- Today Wed. Today Wed. tion of the photograph. Regional Cities City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Wed. Today Wed. Baghdad 62/47 sh 59/44 sh New Delhi 65/46 sh 66/42 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 47/24 s 48/22 s Paris 48/41 ra 50/46 ra Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 48/39 ra 46/40 mc Spokane 37/26 ra 35/27 mc London 51/45 ra 51/44 ra Rio de Janeiro 96/78 t 96/78 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 46/42 ra 46/43 mc Tri Cities 41/24 pc 38/23 s Mexico City 73/46 mc 74/46 pc Rome 57/42 pc 55/42 s sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 48/40 ra 46/39 mc Wenatchee 39/28 mc 37/28 mc Moscow 36/31 mc 33/26 mc Sydney 80/65 s 83/71 cl

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Pete Caster / [email protected] Members of the Chehalis Foundation and supporters of the new pool project watch as Gail Shaw tosses the irst dirt during a ground breaking ceremony at the Chehalis Community Pool on Monday afternoon in Chehalis. The estimated opening date for the $2.4 million Gail and Carolyn Shaw Aquatic Center will be in the summer of 2015. Chehalis Aquatic Center Breaks Ground PROGRESS: Gail and The Chehalis Foundation and the city of Chehalis part- Carolyn Shaw Aquatic nered more than two years ago to Center Scheduled start a pool improvement project with about $200,000 for plumb- to Open in July ing upgrades. After various By Kyle Spurr community donations, however — along with a $250,000 federal [email protected] grant and two other $250,000 Gail and Carolyn Shaw, two state grants — the partners have longtime community members more than $2 million for the new and supporters of the Chehalis aquatic center. Outdoor Pool, held hands Mon- Tim Sayler, Chehalis Foun- day afternoon as Gail pushed a dation president, said the foun- ceremonial shovel into the dirt dation first approached the city during a groundbreaking for a in April 2011 to ask if the city new aquatic center named in needed assistance with any proj- their honor. ects. Sayler said by September The $2.4 million Gail and 2011, the foundation received its Carolyn Shaw Aquatic Center, first donation for the new aquat- scheduled to open by July, will ic center. The donation was for feature new water slides, toys $250. and a beach-entry style pool con- “We requested the city give us nected to the original swimming a wish list and the pool was on pool. that list,” Sayler said. “We had to

The Chehalis Foundation be tenacious and here it is.” Pete Caster / [email protected] surprised Gail Shaw in July with While the groundbreak- Gail Shaw shares some insight on the fundraising process for the Gail and Carolyn Shaw Aquatic Center prior to a ceremonial the recognition of the naming. ing on Monday was ceremonial, groundbreaking in Chehalis on Monday. Almost six months later, Shaw, crews with Schwiesow Construc- 95, was given the honor of break- tion out of Centralia already than $100,00 to reach the fund- amounts. These are the people ational center in our city. Their ing ground on the new aquatic started demolition of the current ing goal of $2.4 million for the who live in the community, who contribution ensures they will center, which supporters are call- pool building this week. renovation. have enjoyed the pool in previ- be engaged in the success of the ing a new “Gateway to Chehalis.” The building is scheduled to Connie Bode, project leader ous years and who recognize pool and engaged in the future of “This project is an example of be demolished by Friday. Crews for the Chehalis Foundation, the value of having such a recre- Chehalis.” what can happen when dedicat- will then start work on the foun- said the foundation has relied on ed people from the private sector dation for the new pool build- funding both big and small from and the public sector come to- ing, which will be rebuilt 1,000 the community to make the pool gether to improve the quality of square feet larger. renovation a reality. ROCHESTERLUMBER life in our community,” Chehalis The new aquatic center, de- “Obviously, we have benefit- Mayor Tony Ketchum said. signed by Pfaff Architects of ted from large donors, as well The Shaws were joined by Chehalis, will also have new as from both federal and state Insulation Vapor Barrier.. Screws Bolts 3’ Painted 40 year Armor Tech other city leaders at the ground- fencing, concrete walkways and grants,” Bode said. “However, . 17 colors $ 05/lf breaking Monday afternoon, in- benches. we may be the most satisfied by Sliding Door Hardware . 24’ Trusses 2 cluding members of the Chehalis The Chehalis Foundation the support of Chehalis residents Blueprints and of course all the lumber! 3’ Painted 25 year Sunguard 25 . 8 colors Foundation and city of Chehalis. and the city of Chehalis need less who have contributed smaller $ 95/lf CH511234sl.sw SELLING POLE BARN KITS SINCE 1988 1 News in Brief Check out our website: rochesterlumber.net 19523 Sargent Rd SW Open Mon-Fri 7am-5:30pm Sat 7am-5pm Closed Sundays Rochester WA airborne by another vehicle, not vehicle over the centerline and 360.273.5213 Yelm Driver Injured thrown from an overpass. collided head on with a vehicle After Debris Strikes driven by a 20-year-old. There were no passengers in Cat Fancier’s Association Charity Him in Head Police: Alcohol Likely a either vehicle. The crash closed By The Nisqually Valley News Factor in Fatal Crash sState Route 539 for the investi- gation. A Yelm man was injured BELLINGHAM (AP) — The 2014 Cat Show when debris came through his Washington State Patrol says “Raising Funds for Purebred Cat Rescue” windshield and struck him in alcohol was likely a factor in a Have a the head, according to the Wash- double fatal crash in Whatcom Saturday January 4, 2014 ington State Patrol. County on Tuesday morning. mobile phone? Richard Gagnon, 23, Yelm, Two young men were killed 10am - 5pm was driving a 2004 Kia Spec- in the crash just north of Bell- Blue Pavilion tra at 2:50 p.m. Dec. 8. He was ingham. A 23-year-old drove his chronline.com/mobile traveling southbound on I-5 SW Washington Fairgrounds, Chehalis near DuPont when debris came Regular Admission: Discount Applies To All members through his vehicle’s windshield Going on Vacation? $5 Adults Of Your Party, Unless Using and struck him in the head, ac- $4 Students/Seniors Special Family Rate $10 For cording to the Washington State Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, Under 5 FREE! Patrol. Donate Them To NIE! Family Of 3 Or More. Gagnon was reportedly in- jured and transported to Tacoma General Hospital. WSP Trooper For More $ Guy Gill said on Twitter the Information 1 OFF man’s injuries are not life threat- Or To Donate Call Customer ening. Service Per Coupon He said the WSP believes

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By Phuong Le portant role as state officials The Associated Press and other debate whether to put a price on carbon emissions SEATTLE — Power plants through a carbon tax or cap and and refineries continue to rank trade system. Gov. Jay Inslee has among the biggest emitters of proposed capping carbon pollu- greenhouse gas emissions in tion as one way to meet the state's Washington in 2012, according carbon-reducing goals. to the latest data reported to the A 2008 state law called for U.S. Environmental Protection Washington to return to 1990 Agency. greenhouse gas emissions lev- In 2012, 90 large sources in els by 2020, and for greater re- the state reported releasing a ductions beyond that. In 2010, total of 19.2 million metric tons Washington state emitted 96 of carbon dioxide, methane and million metric tons of carbon other greenhouse gases, about an dioxide, up from about 88.4 mil- 8 percent drop from the year be- lion a decade earlier. fore, the data shows. Facilities that emit 25,000 The TransAlta coal-fired power plant in Centralia con- metric tons or more per year of tinued to be the single largest GHGs are required to submit an- source of greenhouse gas emis- nual reports to the EPA. sions, releasing nearly 4.2 mil- lion metric tons of greenhouse A WASHINGTON STATE LAW re- gases, or about one-fifth of total quires facilities that emit more emissions reported to the EPA. than 10,000 metric tons of green- The facility, however, saw a 26 house gases per year to report percent drop in emissions be- their pollution. For the first time, tween 2011 and 2012. those sources are reporting their BP's Cherry Point Refinery 2012 emissions to the Depart- was the second-highest single ment of Ecology. source of emissions, followed by Caudill said he estimates Shell Puget Sound Refinery in about 200 sources will be re- Anacortes, Tesoro Refinery in quired to report under the state Anacortes, Alcoa Intalco Works law. Ecology is currently process- in Ferndale, Phillips 66 refinery ing and verifying those reports, in Ferndale and Puget Sound which were due in November. Energy's Mint Farm natural-gas The department plans to publish fired power plant in Longview, the data in coming months. Wash. In 2012, the state's five refin- eries accounted for the largest GREENHOUSE gas emission re- amount of carbon pollution re- leased through power genera- ported to the EPA by industrial tion and other human activities sector, just slightly more than contribute to climate change, power plants. and state officials say mandatory TransAlta, a Canada-based reporting of those emissions is a company, has agreed to shut crucial first step in reducing pol- down one of its coal-burning lution. units in Centralia by the end of It helps the state "figure out 2020, and the final one by 2025. what we need to go going for- The largest emitting indus- ward," said Neil Caudill with the tries include power plants, re- Department of Ecology. fineries, landfills and pulp and The Chronicle / File Photo The data may play an im- paper mills. In this Sept. 9, 2010, ile photo, Mount Rainier sits behind TransAlta’s steam power plant north of Centralia. Poof! 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Pete Caster / [email protected] A man walks past a trio of store fronts for sale along Tower Avenue in Centralia on Tuesday morning. Lewis Economy Headed in the Right Direction IMPROVED: That figure spiked to 13.4 Lewis County’s most dis- They need certainty before they and government, which employs percent in February, but then, couraging number — and a tell- start loosening the wallets, mak- over 4,000 people. Unemployment over the next 10 months trended ing indicator of low public con- ing investments to get business And though Lewis County’s Decreases 1.7 downward. fidence — is the sluggish growth going.” booming, natural resource-based Regional labor economist Jim of its job base. “Most businesses are small economy may be gone, manu- Percentage Points Vleming puts Lewis County’s Over the last year, county em- operations that have been built facturing still accounts for over By Lisa Broadt average jobless rate over the last ployers reported a collective in- up locally,” he said. “I still see a 3,000 jobs. year at about 11.3 percent. crease of approximately 30 non- lot of empty retail and commer- As of November, Whitman [email protected] In 2012, that rate was about farm jobs, according Vleming. cial space in Thurston and Lewis County on the east side of the More than 2,200 unemployed one point higher, Vleming said. The slow growth continues Counties.” state boasted the lowest jobless Lewis County citizens found Still, the county lags behind the Lewis County’s trend: in 2011, Getting a job — for those who rate at 4.7 percent. King and San work during 2013, a year of slow state. employers reported 22,760 jobs. managed to — was not easy. Many Juan Counties followed with 5 but persistent growth for one of Last month, the state regis- Two years later, they have report- of those who are now working did percent and 5.5 percent respec- Washington’s counties hardest tered 6.8 percent unemployment, ed 22,890 jobs. so only by changing professions tively. hit by the recession. and 17 of the state's 39 counties That number is not likely to or locations or accepting less pay. Only Ferry, with 11 percent, Lewis County heads into were at 7 percent unemployment increase until at least next spring. “They had to take the course and Grays Harbor, with 11.3 per- 2014 with approximately 10.4 or below. “There’s a psychological im- of just doing whatever it takes,” cent, showed higher unemploy- percent unemployment, down The last time Lewis County pact (from the recession), par- Vleming said. “There are young ment than Lewis County. 1.7 percentage points from this had a single digit jobless rate was ticularly in the dead of winter, and old competing for entry level Thurston County’s 6.5 percent time last year, according to the in November 2008 when unem- when you’re not going to see jobs, and the competition is pret- November jobless rate remained Washington state Employment ployment was at 9.3 percent. The any growth outside of urban ar- ty keen for the higher wage jobs.” lower than surrounding coun- Security Department. last time Washington did not eas,” Vleming said. “People are Currently in Lewis Coun- ties due in part to the stability of The county began 2013 with have single digit unemployment starting to see the economy turn ty, the largest sectors are trade, government jobs in the area, state 13.2 percent unemployment. was in the early 1980s. around, but they’re not sure yet. which employs over 5,000 people, economists said.

News in Brief Please Recycle Lacey Bank Robbery The global positioning satel- charged with two juvenile counts station was damaged Sunday This Newspaper lite tracker led police to an older of unlawful possession of a fire- morning when a driver ran a car Suspects Caught Dodge pickup headed south on arm and one juvenile count of into the building and drove away. Marvin Road. Alexander was the felony harassment. According to police reports, Using GPS Hidden in driver of the pickup. The teller The teen was being held a car struck the back of the gas Stolen Cash came to the scene of the traf- Monday at the Thurston Coun- station building at about 10 fic stop with a police escort and ty Juvenile Jail, with bail set at By The Olympian a.m. An employee inside said it identified Watson as the person $100,000. sounded like a shotgun had gone December 27 - January 2 A teller at the Navy Federal who had robbed the bank. Of- He was arrested in early De- off in the cooler. The driver left Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 Credit Union in Hawks Prairie ficers found a small amount of cember after a friend told Tum- the scene. • helped lead police to two bank $4 PG methamphetamine on Watson's water police that the teen had Witnesses described the 11:30am & 2:30pm (No Tuesday) robbery suspects Friday after- person when he was searched threatened to shoot students driver as a woman in her 20s. noon when she planted a GPS prior to booking. at the school, Tumwater police Enders Game It’s possible a toddler was in the • tracker inside a stack of $20 bills After getting a search war- have stated. $4 PG-13 car. Witnesses said the car was 6:00pm (No Tuesday) taken by one of the thieves, court CH511182cz.cg rant for the truck, detectives Tumwater police found guns a white 1990s Honda with black papers state. found approximately $4,300 and and ammunition in the boy’s Bad Grandpa A judge ordered Jonathan rims and a spoiler. • the GPS tracker belonging to the bedroom when they went to his The building, at 1204 Spirit $4 R (21+) Watson, 58, and Earl Lee Alex- Navy Federal Credit Union. home. 9:00pm (No Tuesday) ander, 53, held at the Thurston Lake Memorial Highway, has $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, minor Alexander told detectives The boy’s grandmother has with parent at or before 6:00pm County Jail on suspicion of first- some damage and a large dent that he told Watson that robbing said the boy is not a danger, and but it remained open, employees $12.25 Beer, Burger, Movie: Wednesday degree robbery during a court Minor with parent before 7 pm only a bank "was a bad idea and that police are blowing the incident $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE hearing Monday. Watson was said Monday afternoon. No one 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia they would get caught." out of proportion. in the store was injured. (360) 736-1634 additionally ordered held on sus- If the boy is convicted of the picion of possession of metham- juvenile charges against him, he phetamine. Black Hills Student could potentially be placed in the Sharon Care Lacey police arrested the “Great Care At A Great Place” custody of juvenile correctional Center two men after they were tracked Pleads Not Guilty to authorities for several years, or to Marvin Road near Third Av- Alleged Gun Threat enue on Friday afternoon. until he turns 21. Are you concerned about a parent or relative? Watson is accused of enter- By The Olympian Taking Medications Properly? • Eating Nutritious Meals? ing the bank Friday and giving A 14-year-old Black Hills Hit-and-Run Driver a teller a note implying he had a High School student pleaded not Safe In Their Home? • Loneliness? gun and demanding money. The guilty Monday to juvenile crimi- Rams Car Into Castle Sharon Care is Your Answer! teller gave him $4,300 cash, and nal charges related to an alleged Rock Gas Station he fled the bank. gun threat. Call Us Today For More Information By The (Longview) Daily News Join Us For A Tour And Lunch No one was injured during The teen, who is not being 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia (360) 736-0112 the robbery. named because he is a minor, is The Castle Rock Chevron CH511231cz.sw

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Pearl St., Centralia [email protected] [email protected] The Chronicle is published three times a week at 321 N. Pearl St., Cen- Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. tralia, WA, 98531-0580. Periodicals postage paid at: Centralia, WA. Main 6  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 LOCAL Ferrari Leads Olympia Police Centralia to Join on Chase of 100 Miles Per DUI Monitoring Hour Through Downtown Pilot Program By Jeremy Pawloski cious." Wheeler told the court accepted a ride to another lo- The Olympian that Goodman has five prior cal bar in the man's Ferrari. As SOBER: Pilot Program Will creased recidivism in all three DUI convictions. they drove down Harrison, the states. A terrified passenger who Goodman held his head passenger told the driver to stop Target Repeat Offenders accepted a ride from the West “The whole premise is intense down and covered his eyes with because of the police car follow- alcohol monitoring and swift Side Tavern in a silver Ferrari his hands as Dixon said he con- ing them with its lights flashing. By Lisa Broadt Sunday night got more than he and sure actions,” Bjork said. siders Goodman a danger to The 27-year-old passenger [email protected] “The larger goal of course is in- bargained for when the alleg- the community, based on the called 911 during the chase to edly drunk driver led police on Centralia, on Jan. 1, will be- creasing public safety, decreas- allegations against him that are tell emergency responders that ing recidivism, and creating an a 100 mph chase through down- outlined in court records. the driver would not let him out gin a drug and alcohol monitor- town Olympia, police reports ing program for repeat DUI of- alternative to being placed in jail. Wheeler noted that dan- of the car. The passenger even- Monitoring allows the offender state. gerous driving through down- tually jumped from the still- fenders. The passenger eventually It is one of five jurisdictions to keep their job, stay with their town Olympia over the summer moving Ferrari when it momen- family, contribute to the com- jumped from the moving ve- caused a young woman to have tarily slowed downtown. The statewide that will take part hicle after the Ferrari slowed munity. The goal is to change to have her leg amputated when man suffered cuts to his elbow in the 24/7 Sobriety Program, during the chase. He suffered behavior.” she was struck. "It is incredibly and stomach, complained of which is overseen by the Wash- only minor injuries. The driver 24/7’s model aligns with dangerous to speed through the shoulder stiffness, but was oth- ington Association of Sheriffs wound up smashing the Ferrari other law enforcement programs city," Wheeler. erwise okay. and Police Chiefs. into a parked car and a home including the “Swift and Certain” Dixon compared Good- The city of Kent as well as before surrendering to police in When the passenger was incarceration model, which went man's alleged behavior to "walk- Spokane, Chelan and Thurston a church parking lot on Pacific asked to describe the driver, he into action at the beginning of ing downtown with a loaded counties also will participate. Avenue. said he was about "six-foot two, this year. Under that system, low- gun firing rounds." six-foot three, with a fake tan, Under the 24/7 program, The alleged 42-year-old risk parole violations, such as Goodman's attorney, Paul wearing a black shirt, and tight Lewis County courts can order driver, Joseph Shaun Goodman, testing positive for drugs or alco- Strophy noted that Goodman jeans." The man said he did not repeat offenders — drivers with was arrested late Sunday night hol, result in immediate one- to is a local business owner, and know the driver's name. two or more DUIs — into the on suspicion of false imprison- three-day jail sentences. a devoted father of two daugh- The 2000 Ferrari F360 program instead of into jail. ment and felony eluding a police Bjork says the five jurisdic- ters. Strophy asked Dixon if, headed into downtown Olym- Participants must either sub- vehicle. Goodman registered a tions were chosen to provide di- after Goodman made bail, he pia on Fifth Avenue during the mit to supervised breathalyzer blood alcohol level of 0.16, twice verse study data. could be allowed to attend a soc- chase, running red lights and tests twice a day or to wearing an the limit for drunken driving, “We chose based on geograph- cer tournament in Las Vegas in driving over curbs. One police alcohol monitoring ankle brace- when he book a Breathalyzer ic and demographic informa- January. Strophy said Goodman officer involved in the chase let. test after his arrest, according to tion,” he said. “We were looking had prior plans to compete in watched it "bottom out," throw- According to WASPC Presi- a police report. for urban and rural environ- the soccer tournament. ing sparks as it undercarriage dent Bruce Bjork, judges may or- Goodman is a 2013 gradu- ments, large and small popula- Strophy said Goodman has dragged on the pavement as it der the 24/7 program on its own ate of Thurston County's DUI tions, counties and cities.” a hotel reservation for the end of traveled through the intersec- or in conjunction with ignition court. According to 2012 data, Cen- January at the Venetian in Las tion of Fifth Avenue and De- interlock, which requires the of- During a court hearing tralia has 25 repeat DUI offend- Vegas. schutes Parkway. fender to pass a Breathalyzer be- Monday, Thurston County Su- ers, Kent about 200-225 repeat Dixon refused Goodman's The Ferrari later smashed fore starting his car. perior Court Judge James Dixon offenders and Spokane County request for permission to go to into a parked car and a home at “If they pass, they go about ordered Goodman held on sus- their lives,” Bjork said. “If they about 550 repeat offenders. picion of false imprisonment, Las Vegas. the intersection of Legion Way "I would be doing not only and Lybarger Street SE. fail, they go to jail.” In its 2013 session, the state felony eluding and felony driv- Participants must pay for Legislature awarded $300,000 to ing under the influence of alco- this community, but also you a The chase ended in the disservice if I allowed you to go parking lot of the Risen Faith their testing. the Traffic Safety Commission, hol. The sobriety program began which passed the money through Dixon set Goodman's bail to the state of Nevada," Dixon Fellowship Church, located in told Goodman. "You are not to the 2100 of Pacific Avenue in South Dakota in 2005 and has to the 24/7 Sobriety Program. at $75,000, and ordered that since been adopted by North Da- The program’s pilot phase Goodman cannot consume any leave the state of Washington." SE. The Ferrari was severely According to police reports: damaged, with "significant kota and Montana. will last through this funding bi- alcohol if he is released from According to Bjork, it has de- ennium. custody. Dixon also ordered The chase began about front bumper and passenger that Goodman must wear an 11 p.m. after an Olympia offi- side body damage, and missing electronic bracelet in the event cer noticed the Ferrari driving body parts." An Olympia police Serving of his release that will notify about 50 miles per hour on Har- officer drew his firearm as he LewiS County court officials immediately if he rison Avenue SW. approached the car and ordered Pacific consumes any alcohol at all. The 27-year-old passen- Goodman to exit and lie face Deputy Prosecuting Attor- ger told police that while at the down on the ground. ney Joseph Wheeler said Good- West Side Tavern on Harrison After his arrest, Goodman Prosthetics & Orthotics, llc man's alleged behavior, after Avenue, the Ferrari driver was asked to speak to a lawyer. Compassionate Consultation • Locally Owned having completed a DUI court "flashing some big wads of cash Goodman's 2000 Ferrari that allows offenders to have a and buying people drinks at F360 was valued at approxi- •Artiicial Limbs • Knee Braces DUI charge dismissed, is "atro- the bar." The passenger said he mately $70,000. • Leg Braces • Arch Supports News in Brief • Diabetic Shoes Pedestrian Dodging The recycling service is pro- gency number at (360) 704-2740 • Repairs & Adjustments vided by the Washington State for non-emergency issues like Traffic on Interstate 5 University Extension’s Lewis noise complaints. 9-1-1 should • Home Or Ofice Visits County Master Gardeners and be used for life-threatening Injured in Collision Master Recycler Composters, emergencies only. By The Chronicle as well as Lewis County Solid County Parks Open: Burfoot (360) 330-1602 Waste. A pedestrian running in and Park, Frye Cove Park, Kenney- 1720 Cooks Hill Rd. out of traffic on Interstate 5 near The transfer station is located dell Park and the Off-Leash Dog at 1411 S. Tower Ave. Centralia, Wa Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO Vader early Saturday morning Park at the WARC will be open Licensed Prosthetist/Orthotist was injured and transported to during regular park hours. Providence Centralia Hospital Thurston County Intercity Transit: IT will not Ofice Hours by Appointment after being struck by a van. MEDICARE • VA • DSHS • L & I • ALL INSURANCES operate its local or express bus CH512507bw.cg Timothy R. Venvleck, 31, Government Offices service on Wednesday. Winlock, was driving a white 2005 Ford van southbound on Closed New Year’s Day I-5 in the left lane when John R. By The Chronicle Authorities Await Pole Buildings Church, 38, Longview, entered Thurston County govern- Toxicology Report the freeway from the center ment agencies will be closed on median. Venvleck saw Church Wednesday for New Year’s Day. on Driver Who Hit and moved into the right lane All offices will be open for regu- 2 Kids Near Bus Site Prep to avoid him, but Church then lar business today. ran to the westside ditch of the Thurston County garbage By The (Longview) Daily News Available freeway and back into the right and recycling customers are re- Investigators are still wait- lane, where he was struck by minded that there is no curbside ing for test results in the case of Venvleck’s van, according to the collection service on Wednesday. a Kelso driver who struck two 24’x24’x10’ 24’x24’x10’ Washington State Patrol. For customers who normally middle school students on Bea- Machine Storage 2 Car Garage The accident occurred at 7:10 have garbage and recycling col- con Hill Drive earlier this month. a.m. Saturday at milepost 58, lected on Wednesdays, Thurs- Cowlitz County Sheriff two miles east of Vader. days or Fridays, collection will Mark Nelson said Thursday that "We arrived on scene, and he be done one day later after New $12,250 was going back and forth almost toxicology test results, which can • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement Year’s Day. Remember that bins take a long time, were not back $7,995 • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs as if he was looking to be struck should be at your curb and ready • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door yet. As such, no decisions about • Optional Concrete Is Available • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors by a vehicle,” WSP trooper Will for collection by 6 a.m. on your • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation Finn said. charges or citations have been • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation pickup day. made. Finn said the driver, Venvleck, Regular Wednesday custom- 24’x36’x10’ 38’x30’x10’ saw Church and dropped the “We’re trying to get all the Monitor RV Storage ers — pick-up Thursday answers to the questions we 2 Car Garage & Workshop speed of his van. Regular Thursday customers Church’s injuries are not life have,” he said. — pick-up Friday Two boys, ages 11 and 12, threatening. The van sustained Regular Friday customers — were struck Dec. 3 at about 7:19 minor damage and was driven pick-up Saturday. $21,950 a.m. as they were in the roadway $15,500 • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement from the scene. It is unknown if The county’s Waste and Re- • 18” Eave & Gable Framed Overhangs drugs or alcohol were involved. walking toward a Kelso School • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement • (1) 12’x12’ Steel Panel Overhead Door covery Center in Lacey will be • (2) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Doors • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door No charges have been filed. closed on New Year’s Day. The District bus. The boys were • 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door • (1) 3’x8’ Steel Insulated Walk-In Door • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation WARC will be open for regular taken to the hospital but did not hours from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. today. have life threatening injuries and 30’x48’x12’ All Buildings Include: Transfer Station were released later the same day. RV - Boat - Car & Workshop � 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation � 18 Sidewall Accepting Thurston County residents The driver, Jared S. Waliezer, & Trim Colors � Free Estimate � Designed also should be advised: 32, of Kelso stopped his vehicle for 85MPH Wind � Exposure B + 25lb. Christmas Trees � � Fire and Police Emergency shortly after the collision and $22,500 Snow Load Building Plan Construction By The Chronicle cooperated with investigators. � Guaranteed Craftmanship Services: Call 9-1-1 for emergen- • 4” Concrete w/Fibermix Reinforcement 30’x36’ � Permit Service • (1) 10’x10’ Steel Panel Overhead Door The Lewis County Central cy police, fire and medic services. He told them he didn’t see the Prices do not include permit cost or sales tax & are based on a level CH511028sl.sw • (1) 10’x8’ Steel Panel Overhead Door accessible building site w/less than 1’ rock fill. Non commercial usage, Transfer Station in Centralia will Residents are urged to use 9-1-1 children and also didn’t remem- • (1) 3’x6’-8” Steel Insulated Walk-In Door price maybe affected by county codes and/or travel considerations. Ad recycle Christmas trees through for life-threatening emergencies ber the collision. His car did not • 2” Vinyl Back Roof Insulation prices expire one week from publish date. Prices reflect Lewis County only. Sunday, Jan. 12. only. strike the school bus. Jorstad’s Twin City Metal Buildings The transfer station is open to Thurston County Sheriff Deputies on the scene said www.twincitymetalbuildings.com accept Christmas trees from 10 Non-emergency Services: Resi- there was no obvious signs a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through dents of unincorporated Thur- Waliezer was impaired by drugs 360-748-1828 • 1-800-394-8038 Friday, and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on ston County are urged to call the or alcohol, but standard toxicol- 1508 Bishop Rd. • Chehalis, WA 98532 Saturday. Sheriff’s Department non-emer- ogy samples were taken. Lic#TWINCMB181C5 • Main 7 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013

Whatever Happened to: ‘Horns and Hooks’ Creator Rex Peterson By Lisa Broadt [email protected] “Horns and Hooks,” a hunt- ing and fishing reality television show that premiered earlier this year, has been picked up for an- other season, according to Che- halis native Rex Peterson, one of its creators. “Things are totally great,” Pe- terson said last Friday. “We fin- ished up in October and we start up again in April.” He found out last month that his show would be renewed. Peterson, along with hunting buddy Jesse Kollman, two years ago started a magazine of the same name. In the coming months they will promote both the show and the magazine at sportsmen con- ventions throughout the Pacific Northwest. “We’re actually taking over the Grays Harbor Sportsmen show March 8-9,” Peterson said. “I’m working on some really big celebrities.” It’s a happy turn for what started as bold investments. Filmed on a Sony MX5D and edited with Final Cut Pro, the $5,000 “Horns and Hooks” pilot episode was financed entirely by its creators. They also paid for the next 12 episodes. "It's a huge risk," Peterson said at the time. "Jesse and I are just trying to fulfill our dreams of Pete Caster living a lifestyle of hunting and / [email protected] fishing." Rex Peterson, left, talks about his new outdoors show, “Horns and Hooks” as his son Max, 4, casually listens in on April 2 at Peterson’s home in Olympia. Now, they also are trying to make that dream come true for When we can, we put that stuff An outdoorsman born and country in pursuit of adventure. of their world, that's No. 1. I'm others. on TV,” Peterson said. “We’re raised in Chehalis, Peterson ven- "I'm just consumed with hunt- not really a spiritual person, but “We’ve been doing some trying to give back a little and tured on his first hunting expe- ing," Peterson, a 1995 graduate of Wounded Warrior fishing trips, help people who might not oth- dition when he was 2 years old. W.F. West, said earlier this year. if I was in any sort of religion, it stuff with kids, disabled kids. erwise be able to do this.” Since then, he has traveled the "Seeing the animals, being part would be nature." News In Brief Thurston County Congratulation’s to The Chronicle’s Nonprofits Awarded $110,00 in Grants

By The Chronicle The Community Foundation People of the Year! of South Puget Sound recently awarded $110,000 in grants to 22 Thurston County nonprofit organizations during its fall 2013 round of grants, the foundation Bruce Kimsey, Steve Mansield, Jonathan Meyer, announced on Monday. The Foundation awarded more than $264,000 in grants to Thurston County nonprofits Will Halstead, and Dennis Hadaller

over the last year. Additionally, CH513353sl.ke the Foundation awarded more than $126,000 in Lewis and Ma- Thank you for everything son Counties. “The nonprofits receiving sup- port help strengthen and sustain you do for our community. the quality of life in Thurston County,” Norma Schuiteman, executive director of the CFSPS, 1900 Cooks Hill Rd. Centralia said in a statement. “The vari- Congratulations 1-360-736-2889 1-800-342-0205 ety of grantees demonstrates the www.waortho.com broad range of causes we fund throughout our service area.” from The fall 2013 grant round included support for Roches- & ter Organization for Families B M Logging! (ROOF), Scatter Creek Com- munity Farm & Conservancy, Ballet NW, Catholic Community 462 S. Market Blvd. Chehalis Services community kitchen, 748-6904 CIELO, CYS, The Evergreen Foundation’s ‘Generations Ris- Books Art Supplies Art Classes Custom Framing ing’ program, the Family Educa- Gifts Cards eBooks & Kobo eReaders Audio Books CH513356cd.ke tion and Support Center, GRuB, Located in Historic Downtown Chehalis CH507249sl.cg Girl Scouts, Mercy Housing NW 518 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis, WA 98532 • 360.748.6221 for Evergreen Vista Apartment [email protected] • Mon-Sat 10-6 residents, Morningside, Olym- www.BooknBrush.com pia Free Clinic, Olympia Union Gospel Mission, Olympia School District’s STEM Robotics com- petitive program, Olympia Sym- phony, Parent-to-Parent, Pizza Klatch programs to support LG- BTQ youth, Rainier Therapeutic Riding serving wounded war- riors, Rebuilding Together help- ing low-income residents stay in their homes, SafePlace and the

South Sound Estuary Associa- CH513355sl.ke tion. The Foundation’s next grant • Personal injury deadline is Sept. 19, 2014. A • Criminal law Congratulations on a job well done! new application and guidelines are being developed and will be • Divorce/family law available during mid-2014, the Detective Bruce Kimsey, Sheriff Steve Mansfi eld, Foundation said. • Estate planning/probate For more information on the grants, visit www.thecommuni- • Real estate law Prosecuting attorneys, Jonathan Meyer and tyfoundation.com. • Business law Will Halstead and Dennis Hadaller Please Recycle • Tax controversy This Newspaper 114 W. Magnolia Street, Centralia • 360.736.1301 • www.centralialaw.com Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash.,Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 FROM THE FRONT FROM THE FRONT The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 • Main 9

Dennis Hadaller stands next to the graves of his parents, Ed and Minnie Maurin, at the St. Francis Xavier Cem- etery in Toledo. Hadaller, a former Lewis County commissioner, spent over 25 years searching for an answer to his parents’ deaths.

Photos by Pete Caster / [email protected] Detective Bruce Kimsey sits behind the Maurin double-homicide case files in the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office The Rick Riffe prosecution team of Lewis County Deputy Prosecutor Will Halstead, left, Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer, center, and Lewis County Sheriff’s Detective Bruce Kimsey.rom F the beginning, Meyer said, the case was a logistical and organizational nightmare: There were in Chehalis. Kimsey spent the past 10 years sorting through the thousands of pages of tips, evidence and inter- views. He followed nearly every lead he could find, hitting numerous dead ends along the way. hundreds of people involved, about 20,000 pages of information, and nearly 1,000 pieces of evidence. The trial required patience and enormous cooperation between the two offices in planning and preparation. “A lot of people picked up the slack that was created by this case,” Meyer said. “It was very time-intensive for everybody.”

After being elected in 2010, Jonathan Meyer sought out Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield holds mug shots of Rick and John Riffe. When Will Halstead, who had experience in high-profile cases, Mansfield was sworn in as sheriff in 2005, he named solving the Maurin homicides and added the veteran litigator to the prosecutor’s office “I was humbled by the fact the voters of Lewis County trusted me enough to work on this case,” as one of his administration’s goals. “This case was significant both personally and in February of 2011. Shortly thereafter, Meyer assigned Hal- Lewis County Prosecutor Jonathan Meyer said. “I’m a big believer that God puts us in a position for Lewis County Sheriff’s Detective Bruce Kimsey, left, and Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield stand near the entrance to Stearns Hill Road. Less than a professionally for me,” Mansfield said. “This case spanned my career.” stead as the lead prosecutor in the Maurin cold-case. a reason, and for this term, God put me in this position.” quarter-mile up the road was where Rick Riffe dropped the bodies of Ed and Minnie Maurin on Dec. 19, 1985.

dict marked the end of 28 years of istration to administration, and tion, Mansfield said, he made sure stuck out in my mind,” he said. “I nearly three decades old, and based The trial required patience and Halstead said he often went to enough to work on this case,” he Closers not knowing if his parents would from prosecutor to prosecutor. the detective’s priority remained had no connection to it at the time, entirely off of circumstantial evi- enormous cooperation between bed at midnight, woke up at 2:30 said. “I’m a big believer that God ever get justice. When Mansfield assumed the the Maurin homicide. and I certainly never thought I’d dence. There was only one chance the two offices in planning and a.m., and was in the office an hour puts us in a position for a reason, Continued from front page “Every day I thought about position of sheriff in 2005, he iden- “If Bruce hadn’t of been given ever have any connection to it.” for a conviction. If they lost, it preparation. later. and for this term, God put me in it,” Hadaller said. “I could’ve ac- tified solving the Maurin homi- the time, he would have been swal- Meyer said that after he was would be devastating to the Mau- “A lot of people picked up the Trial preparation absorbed this position.” brought a few of them to tears, and cepted the not-guilty verdict, but it cides as one of his administration’s lowed up,” he said. elected he wanted to hire another rin family, and the decades of work slack that was created by this case,” much of Meyer’s time, which would For the sheriff’s office, the clos- gave goosebumps to others. would’ve been hard.” goals. “seasoned” attorney who enjoyed by investigators would be without Meyer said. “It was very time inten- have otherwise been spent with his ing of the cold case marked a long- “I was a wreck,” Meyer said. “It’s “I knew that if I started putting EVEN AS KIMSEY pushed the in- taking on high-stakes cases. success. sive for everybody.” wife and two daughters, ages 14 awaited victory. At the time of the months of work for us. For Bruce THOUGH INVESTIGATORS it’s 10 years of work. For Denny had things in place, we could make this vestigation forward, there was still “I wanted an experienced litiga- Despite the odds, and 26 years If something needed to be done and 11. When he took the oath as murders in 1985, Mansfield had and the Hadaller (family), it was 28 pegged Rick Riffe, and his now- happen,” he said. little hope of it going to trial as the tor who wouldn’t shy away from of previous prosecutors saying no, during the trial, like picking up elected prosecutor, his family did just begun his law enforcement years of waiting.” deceased brother John, as the main That year, Hadaller hired two elected prosecutor at the time, Mi- big cases,” Meyer said. Meyer agreed to pursue it, and as- a witness from the airport, it got too, and for the past few months career in Lewis County. Now, 28 Everyone knew it was an all- suspects in the double homicide in private investigators to work along- chael Golden, showed little interest So he contacted Halstead, signed Halstead to take the lead. done without any squabbling about the job came first, the prosecutor years later, 2014 will be his last year or-nothing case — either the jury the early ‘90s, prosecutors at the side detectives. A few days after in prosecuting the complicated cir- whom Meyer said he’d known for what office beared the responsibil- said. working as elected sheriff. would convict Riffe of all the time did not feel as though they Mansfield took office, the new cumstantial case. the past 15 years. WITH THE PROSECUTOR’S SUPPORT, ity. Meyer credits his wife of 22 “This case was significant both counts, or none of them. had enough evidence to take the sheriff organized a meeting with When Golden lost his re-elec- Halstead, who at the time was the momentum of the investiga- “There was a true team here,” years for making it possible for him personally and professionally for As the judge read guilty verdict brothers to trial. Hadaller, the two private investiga- tion in 2010 to Meyer, the dynamic working at the Washington State tion picked up, and in July 2012, the sheriff said. “That makes all the to take on such a massive profes- me,” Mansfield said. “This case after guilty verdict to the nearly In the ‘80s, the Riffe brothers tors and his detectives. He assigned of the relationship between the Department of Financial Institu- investigators arrested Riffe in King difference in adverse conditions.” sional responsibility. She took care spanned my career.” full courtroom, the 6-foot-4 de- were small-time drug dealers living the case to Bruce Kimsey, who was prosecutor’s office and the sheriff’s tions, accepted the job offer in Feb- Salmon, Alaska, on suspicion of The six-week trial, in which of everything at home, and made Kimsey’s ability to solve that tective began to cry, which caused in the Mossyrock area with dan- 30 at the time, and had spent the office changed significantly. ruary 2011, took a pay cut, and be- first-degree murder, kidnapping, the prosecution called nearly 100 sure his suits got to and from the case, and the rest of the offices to Meyer to tear up. gerous reputations. According to previous year reading the massive Meyer said the first time he gan working in Lewis County. robbery and burglary for the death witnesses, was the longest either dry cleaners, and that he got dinner pull together as he worked on it, “Bruce broke, then I broke,” the investigators, the Riffe brothers did case file at home, off duty. heard of the Maurin homicides Shortly after, Kimsey, who at of Ed and Minnie Maurin. prosecutor had been involved in. every night. Mansfield said, exemplifies the in- prosecutor said. “I couldn’t see not know the Maurins, but target- Kimsey, who worked the case was in December 1985. At the that point had been working on From the beginning, Meyer Halstead and Meyer were in the of- ner strength of the sheriff’s office. because my eyes were filled with ed them because of their wealthy for the eight years leading up to the time, Meyer was a 14-year-old high the case for five years, approached said, the case was a logistical and fice several hours a day, seven days FOR MEYER, prosecuting the “This is one of the things I will tears.” family. trial, investigated additional major school freshman, sitting in the liv- the newly-elected prosecutor about organizational nightmare: There a week. Maurin homicide was an enor- carry forever,” Mansfield said. “It For Hadaller, who sat directly In the ‘90s and early 2000s, the felony cases like rape, arson and ing room of his parent’s Aberdeen whether prosecution would be pos- were hundreds of people involved, “I would get home between 7 to mous responsibility and honor. doesn’t bring the Maurins back, behind the attorneys and detective investigation stalled as it passed other homicides during that time home, watching the news on TV. sible. about 20,000 pages of information, 10 p.m., work for awhile, go to sleep, “I was humbled by the fact the but it brings closure to the commu- for the majority of the trial, the ver- from detective to detective, admin- period. Throughout the investiga- “It was one of those things that The case was huge, complicated, and nearly 1,000 pieces of evidence. then I was up at 4 a.m.,” Meyer said. voters of Lewis County trusted me nity.” Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 LOCAL / NORTHWEST

AP Photo / Elaine Thompson Machinists union shop steward Lester Mullen, left, explains the leadership position as he talks with a few of a small group of machinists union members who had rallied in favor of voting on Boeing’s last contract ofer in front of the machinists’ union hall Wednesday, Dec. 18, in Everett. Local union leaders rejected the ofer last week because they said it was too similar to one voted down last month. Some members say they want another chance to vote on a contract that would keep production of the new 777X in Washington. Boeing Says Union Vote Will Decide Fate Of Jobs By Mike Baker Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke tional pensions. National lead- The political leaders said the watch that industry shrink in The Associated Press says there is no other choice but ers in International Association company's warnings didn't ad- front of us." to vote yes. Otherwise, the poli- of Machinists and Aerospace dress where the fuselage would Production of Boeing's 777X SEATTLE — Boeing Co. told ticians warned of a decline in Workers have scheduled a vote be built if Machinists reject the would likely secure thousands political leaders in the Puget the state's aerospace industry. despite the objections of local offer. of well-paying jobs to whatever Sound on Monday that this "We will see the demise of the officials. Still, they said the composite region wins the work. The plane week's vote by Machinists will economic stimulus that Boeing Since the Machinists reject- wing is a new technology that is a new iteration of its strong- determine the fate of some jobs has provided us," Cooke said. ed a contract offer last month, will be a critical component for on the new 777X airplane. selling 777, and the company Boeing spokesman Doug Al- the company has solicited bids airplanes of the future. If that recently received orders for 225 Local politicians gathered der declined to discuss details from other states. A total of 22 work goes elsewhere, it likely new 777X planes from three air- at a press conference in Ever- of the company's conversations states have submitted offers to will mean that future airplane lines at the Dubai Airshow. ett to discuss the importance with local leaders but said this secure work on the 777X. production will go where the of approving the revised con- week will "be the last opportu- Boeing's warning on Mon- wings are built, the government Boeing began offering the tract offer. Boeing executive Ray nity for the union to vote prior day focused on the composite leaders said. 777X in May, but it's still finaliz- Conner told the government to Boeing making a decision" on wing needed for the 777X. John "We have an opportunity to ing plans for the plane and aim- leaders earlier in the day that an where it will build the 777X. Lovick, the Snohomish County either grow the aerospace indus- ing to deliver the first aircraft by accepted contract will ensure Local union leaders have executive, said Boeing plans to try here in Everett ... and here in the end of the decade. Boeing that work on the airplane's wing opposed the contract because build a 1.2 million square foot the state of Washington," said has said it is expected to carry as stays in the Puget Sound, but a they believe it involves too many building to construct the wing Bob Drewel, former Snohomish many as 400 passengers and be vote to reject the deal will en- concessions, including a plan to in the Puget Sound if the Ma- County executive, "or, unfortu- more fuel efficient than the cur- sure the jobs go elsewhere. shift workers away from tradi- chinists approve the latest offer. nately and conversely, we will rent 777. News in Brief Washington Ranked Nationally, more than 64 Baker City Police Chief Wyn Saturday morning, said Coast still coming off the vessel," Ty- million Americans volunteered Lohner says 23-year-old Virgin- Guard Petty Officer Katelyn Ty- son added. The Coast Guard 9th in Volunteering nearly 8 billion hours last year. ia Valdez told officers after the son. also dispatched an incident arrest Friday that her boyfriend OLYMPIA (AP) — Public- "The master of the vessel management team from the Co- threatened her with a knife, was aboard and was not hurt. service minded Washington lumbia River sector in Astoria. Police: Boyfriend forcing her and their 22-month- He was off the vessel when the residents helped the state rank At first light, the Coast old daughter to make the trip. (Westport Fire Department) got ninth in the nation for volun- Forced Woman Into Guard determined that some The infant was released with her there," Tyson said. 5,000 gallons of water from the teering last year. Marriage Trip mother. The cause of the fire is still According to a national fire fight was causing the boat BAKER CITY, Ore. (AP) — Lohner says 22-year-old under investigation, Tyson said. to list and should be removed. volunteering report, nearly 2 A Moses Lake, Wash., man has Thomas Martin Pfeiffer was The fire was contained to the million Washingtonians volun- The water stood four and a half been accused of trying to force charged with kidnapping, coer- vessel and no one was injured, feet deep on the deck, she said. teered more than 250 million cion and other crimes. His bail his girlfriend into a trip to Las she added. The Juno is moored Pumping continued until late in hours in 2012. set at $155,500. Vegas to get married. at the Ocean Gold Ice House the afternoon. Seattle is ranked fourth The trip ended last week at and was apparently not dam- among the 51st largest metro- a truck stop in Baker City, Ore., aged, Tyson said. politan areas, and tops for young when the woman got out of the Fire Engulfs a Fish Westport Fire informed the adult volunteering. car near the gasoline pumps, lay Processor Vessel Coast Guard that the fire began Please The volunteering report is down and called for help. at 1:30 a.m. Recycle based on statistics gathered by The Baker City Herald re- in Westport Two 47-foot motor life boats This the federal government. It shows ported Monday that her screams WESTPORT (MCT) — The from the Grays Harbor Coast Newspaper one in four adults volunteered attracted attention, and some- Juno, a 131-foot fish processing Guard station helped fight the through an organization in 2012. one called police. vessel, erupted into flames early blaze until 4:05 a.m. "Heat was

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AP Photo / Elaine Thompson Machinists union shop steward Lester Mullen, left, explains the leadership position as he talks with a few of a small group of machinists union members who had rallied in favor of voting on Boeing’s last contract ofer in front of the machinists’ union hall Wednesday, Dec. 18, in Everett. Local union leaders rejected the ofer last week because they said it was too similar to one voted down last month. Some members say they want another chance to vote on a contract that would keep production of the new 777X in Washington. Boeing Says Union Vote Will Decide Fate Of Jobs By Mike Baker Kent Mayor Suzette Cooke tional pensions. National lead- The political leaders said the watch that industry shrink in The Associated Press says there is no other choice but ers in International Association company's warnings didn't ad- front of us." to vote yes. Otherwise, the poli- of Machinists and Aerospace dress where the fuselage would Production of Boeing's 777X SEATTLE — Boeing Co. told ticians warned of a decline in Workers have scheduled a vote be built if Machinists reject the would likely secure thousands political leaders in the Puget the state's aerospace industry. despite the objections of local offer. of well-paying jobs to whatever Sound on Monday that this "We will see the demise of the officials. Still, they said the composite region wins the work. The plane week's vote by Machinists will economic stimulus that Boeing Since the Machinists reject- wing is a new technology that is a new iteration of its strong- determine the fate of some jobs has provided us," Cooke said. ed a contract offer last month, will be a critical component for on the new 777X airplane. selling 777, and the company Boeing spokesman Doug Al- the company has solicited bids airplanes of the future. If that recently received orders for 225 Local politicians gathered der declined to discuss details from other states. A total of 22 work goes elsewhere, it likely new 777X planes from three air- at a press conference in Ever- of the company's conversations states have submitted offers to will mean that future airplane lines at the Dubai Airshow. ett to discuss the importance with local leaders but said this secure work on the 777X. production will go where the of approving the revised con- week will "be the last opportu- Boeing's warning on Mon- wings are built, the government Boeing began offering the tract offer. Boeing executive Ray nity for the union to vote prior day focused on the composite leaders said. 777X in May, but it's still finaliz- Conner told the government to Boeing making a decision" on wing needed for the 777X. John "We have an opportunity to ing plans for the plane and aim- leaders earlier in the day that an where it will build the 777X. Lovick, the Snohomish County either grow the aerospace indus- ing to deliver the first aircraft by accepted contract will ensure Local union leaders have executive, said Boeing plans to try here in Everett ... and here in the end of the decade. Boeing that work on the airplane's wing opposed the contract because build a 1.2 million square foot the state of Washington," said has said it is expected to carry as stays in the Puget Sound, but a they believe it involves too many building to construct the wing Bob Drewel, former Snohomish many as 400 passengers and be vote to reject the deal will en- concessions, including a plan to in the Puget Sound if the Ma- County executive, "or, unfortu- more fuel efficient than the cur- sure the jobs go elsewhere. shift workers away from tradi- chinists approve the latest offer. nately and conversely, we will rent 777. News in Brief Washington Ranked Nationally, more than 64 Baker City Police Chief Wyn Saturday morning, said Coast still coming off the vessel," Ty- million Americans volunteered Lohner says 23-year-old Virgin- Guard Petty Officer Katelyn Ty- son added. The Coast Guard 9th in Volunteering nearly 8 billion hours last year. ia Valdez told officers after the son. also dispatched an incident arrest Friday that her boyfriend OLYMPIA (AP) — Public- "The master of the vessel management team from the Co- threatened her with a knife, was aboard and was not hurt. service minded Washington lumbia River sector in Astoria. Police: Boyfriend forcing her and their 22-month- He was off the vessel when the residents helped the state rank At first light, the Coast old daughter to make the trip. (Westport Fire Department) got ninth in the nation for volun- Forced Woman Into Guard determined that some The infant was released with her there," Tyson said. 5,000 gallons of water from the teering last year. Marriage Trip mother. The cause of the fire is still According to a national fire fight was causing the boat BAKER CITY, Ore. (AP) — Lohner says 22-year-old under investigation, Tyson said. to list and should be removed. volunteering report, nearly 2 A Moses Lake, Wash., man has Thomas Martin Pfeiffer was The fire was contained to the million Washingtonians volun- The water stood four and a half been accused of trying to force charged with kidnapping, coer- vessel and no one was injured, feet deep on the deck, she said. teered more than 250 million cion and other crimes. His bail his girlfriend into a trip to Las she added. The Juno is moored Pumping continued until late in hours in 2012. set at $155,500. Vegas to get married. at the Ocean Gold Ice House the afternoon. Seattle is ranked fourth The trip ended last week at and was apparently not dam- among the 51st largest metro- a truck stop in Baker City, Ore., aged, Tyson said. politan areas, and tops for young when the woman got out of the Fire Engulfs a Fish Westport Fire informed the adult volunteering. car near the gasoline pumps, lay Processor Vessel Coast Guard that the fire began Please The volunteering report is down and called for help. at 1:30 a.m. Recycle based on statistics gathered by The Baker City Herald re- in Westport Two 47-foot motor life boats This the federal government. It shows ported Monday that her screams WESTPORT (MCT) — The from the Grays Harbor Coast Newspaper one in four adults volunteered attracted attention, and some- Juno, a 131-foot fish processing Guard station helped fight the through an organization in 2012. one called police. vessel, erupted into flames early blaze until 4:05 a.m. "Heat was

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Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman New Anti-DUI Program Starts Wednesday Morning It’s no secret that during the Our Views finding 73 percent of adults age (the cities of Kent, Spokane and understand: If participants holidays, and in particular New 21 and over have been at a social Chelan are also participating). stay away from alcohol, they go Year’s Eve, people tend to drink a getting their name oftentimes gathering where someone clearly Called the 24/7 Sobriety about their daily lives. If they bit more alcohol than normal. published in the local newspaper. inebriated has driven home. Program, and overseen by the fail, they go to jail. It’s also no secret that drink- DUI offenders can expect to pay Each year in Washington Washington Association of So, if you are planning on ing and driving has extreme between $10,000 to $15,000 in state (statistics are from 2008- Sheriffs and Police Chiefs, it drinking this holiday season, spe- consequences. Those drunk be- lawyer’s fees and penalties. That 2012), an average of 49 people takes straight aim at repeat DUI cifically tonight as we celebrate hind the wheel can end up dead, could include higher car insur- die from traffic crashes between offenders. Under 24/7 judges the end of the year, plan ahead or worse, kill or injure their ance premiums, and the cost to Thanksgiving and New Year’s can order participation for of- and designate a non-drinking passengers, or innocent drivers install and maintain an ignition Day. Most of those fatalities are fenders with two or more DUIs, driver. And remember that law and passengers, and even pedes- interlock. Other costs often are linked to drunken drivers. in lieu of jail time. Once in the trians, that are struck. drug evaluations and attending Starting on Wednesday — program, participants must ei- enforcement will be out in full That leads to jail time for the panels composed of victims of which will include any charges ther submit to Breathalyzer tests force looking for erratic drivers. surviving drunken driver, and a drunken driving. filed after midnight today — twice a day or wear an alcohol It’s a far better plan than of guilt. Across the nation, driving Centralia and Thurston county monitoring ankle wrap. Under taking a chance and losing, ei- Financially, those caught under the influence convictions are participating in a pilot drug a judge’s discretion, an ignition ther with your life or the life of drinking and driving will take are on the rise, with a survey by and alcohol monitoring pro- interlock could also be required. others, or by having to take two a large economic hit, along with Mothers Against Drunk Driving gram aimed at reducing DUIs The program is simple to Breathalyzers a day.

Julie McDonald Zander / For The Chronicle The Discover! Children’s Museum, which ended its temporary trial run in Chehalis on Sunday, started with an idea formed by Kelly Vanasse, left, and Renell Norquist. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Children’s Museum Success Lauded; Closure Bittersweet Letters to the Editor most stupid thing he will have done I wondered if we’d ever persuade our sse arranged for a field trip to the chil- Chehalis West Assisted Living in this case since Ronda Reynolds was 2-year-old granddaughter to quit pushing dren’s museum in Olympia six years ago, Gets Praise for Care killed. a packed grocery cart around a vegetable a parent picking up her son said, “It’s too Ron Reynolds twice had the opportu- stand, put down orange and yellow musi- bad we don’t have a children’s museum To the editor: I’d like to bring you and your read- nity to testify in front of a jury to profess cal tubes, and stop flying colorful scarves around here.” his innocence — in Barb Thompson’s through the air so we could leave the Dis- Vanasse agreed, and the conversation ers’ attention to a local business that is very well run, does a wonderful commu- lawsuit against Coroner Terry Wilson cover! Children’s Museum. might have ended there. and again in Coroner Warren McLeod’s But we had to go, along with everyone But Renell Norquist, an operating nity service and is a great asset to Lewis County. inquest. But, both times Reynolds chose else, as the long-delayed successful pilot room nurse at Providence Centralia Hos- to invoke his 5th Amendment right to project finally closed its doors late Sunday pital, and Vanasse researched the idea The business is Chehalis West As- remain silent because then (1) he would afternoon. and stumbled upon the Association of sisted Living, located at 478 NW Quincy not be required to submit to questions My stepdaughter, who is definitely in Children’s Museums, which published Place in Chehalis. posed on cross-examination, and (2) his the sandwich generation dealing with “Collective Vision: Starting and Sustain- My father has been a resident there testimony would not be available to be aging parents and young children, spent ing a Children’s Museum.” Buying the for more than 20 months. He is 90 years used against him in a murder prosecu- much of the holidays at a Portland hospi- nearly $100 book required a commitment old and, thanks to the staff, is able to live tion. tal where her mother-in-law remains on from both working moms, but they split fairly independently. The entire staff is By filing a civil suit, both possibili- life support. the cost and pored over the volume when patient and professional. ties now become realities — he will have To help, we agreed to take their it arrived. We have been told by independent to testify and be cross-examined in his youngest, Brooke, a bouncy, towering After Norquist called Dr. Isaac Pope, doctors and nurses that they like Che- own lawsuit. 2-year-old who kept this grandma run- who started Pope’s Kids Place, he met halis West nursing staff for their profes- Additionally, not only must Reynolds ning, despite my frequent attempts to with the women, sharing insights and sionalism. prove his allegations, McLeod may de- persuade her that “we” needed a nap. ideas. Then Norquist sought advice from The facility has a clean and welcom- fend by proving Reynolds killed his wife “No, you not tired!” she shouted, her sister-in-law, Caryn Foley, admin- ing atmosphere, with wide hallways and or had a hand in it, as “truth is a defense laughing as she pulled down my bed- istrative assistant with the city of Che- artwork on the walls. The dining room is to a defamation lawsuit.” McLeod has spread. “Get up!” halis. She connected them with Joanne well laid out and even has a small private other defenses, e.g., he was merely do- When an email reminded me of the Schwartz, the city’s economic develop- dining room for family dining that we ing his duty by following existing law. upcoming children’s museum closure, I ment director. have used on one occasion. McLeod may even have a qualified im- knew exactly where we’d Before long, the children’s museum The food we had that day was very munity from the lawsuit. spend time Sunday after dream landed on the list of possible church. As I walked into good and healthy. All holidays are cel- Some people are very arrogant and Chehalis Community Renaissance Team ebrated with decorations, and other spe- think they are smarter than everybody the children’s museum projects, where Chehalis Airport man- with my 12-year-old cial events are held from time to time else. Often, they don’t know when to ager Allyn Roe spotted it. Before long, he throughout the year. keep their mouth shut. This is particu- daughter and her friend, and CCRT Chairman Larry McGee em- Samantha, and my My father has lived at other assisted larly true of people who think they can braced the idea. literally get away with murder. 18-year-old son, I won- Five years later, Discover! Children’s living facilities in Tacoma and Puyal- dered what they’d think lup that were vastly inferior to Chehalis Remember, there is no statute of lim- By Julie McDonald Museum opened its pilot project in the of their first visit to the Twin City Town Center last February. West. We are thankful that we were able itations on murder. I have seen a similar children’s museum. Now the museum is shutting its doors — to move him here. once-dropped murder charge come back “Whoa, they have a green screen?” but only temporarily. Bill Hammond, owner, is friendly from the dead and, proven in part by the my son said, watching children on an Organizers hope to build a permanent and professional and those traits car- formerly unavailable testimony of the overhead monitor as they bounced on a children’s museum, possibly between ry on to his staff. The office, nursing, killer, put an arrogant husband in pris- on for the murder of his wife. (See the moonscape. Walmart and Home Depot, with both kitchen, maintenance and entertainment Washington case of Nelson v. Schubert, The two tweeners turned up their indoor and outdoor exhibits. It’s going staffs all make sure visitors and residents 994 P2d 225 (2000)). noses initially, knowing they were “way to take time, talent and money, but given are as comfortable as possible. too old” for this place. But they let down what’s already materialized, I have no I want to thank everyone at Chehalis David Schubert was shortly thereaf- their hair at the Power of Air exhibit doubt it’ll happen. West for taking such good care of Dad. ter prosecuted and convicted of murder and helped Brooke feed colorful scarves As we left the children’s museum, and received and served a 13-year prison through clear plastic tubes, where she Brooke babbled excitedly, but soon after Jim Long sentence. giggled every time one drifted down we fed her, she zonked. Now I know how Onalaska How Reynolds can win is if Lewis from an overhead bubble. Before long, grandmas and busy mothers can sneak County chickens out and settles this Nora and Sam were plugging palm-sized naps. lawsuit out of court before Reynolds has pegs into a giant Lite-Brite, doodling on And the tweeners? They’re eager to to testify. a large chalkboard, and playing piano in volunteer when the new museum opens. Ron Reynolds Lawsuit Against the music room. ••• Coroner Not a Smart Move Royce Ferguson As I watched dozens of children Everett Julie McDonald, a personal historian and Editor’s note: scrambling among exhibits, I realized former journalist who lives in Toledo, owns To the editor: Royce Ferguson rep- how easily this might never have hap- Chapters of Life, a company dedicated to pre- Having read your recent article that resented Barb Thompson in an effort to pened. serving family stories. She may be reached at Ron Reynolds has sued the coroner for force a change on Ronda Reynolds’ death When preschool teacher Kelly Vana- [email protected]. defamation, I must opine that it’s the certificate from undetermined to homicide.

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The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Lung Cancer Scans Vandals Spray Urged for Some Graffiti Opposing Smokers, Not All Kerry in West Bank WASHINGTON (AP) — JERUSALEM (AP) — Suspect- Certain current or former heavy ed Jewish vandals set fire to three smokers should start getting vehicles in a West Bank village ear- yearly scans for lung cancer to ly today and sprayed threatening cut their risk of death from the graffiti referring to U.S. Secretary nation’s top cancer killer, gov- of State John Kerry ahead of his ernment advisers said Monday expected visit to the region, police — even as they stressed that the said. tests aren’t for everyone. The graffiti read in Hebrew, The long-anticipated deci- “Blood will spill in Judea and Sa- sion by the influential U.S. Pre- maria,” the Israeli term for the ventive Services Task Force says West Bank, and also, “Regards to these CT scans of the lungs Kerry,” according to police spokes- should be offered only to people man Micky Rosenfeld. at especially high risk: those who After spraying the graffiti on smoked a pack of cigarettes a a building wall, the vandals fled day for 30 years or an equivalent the Palestinian village of Jalazoun. amount, such as two packs a day Rosenfeld said that police were in- for 15 years — and who are be- Bruce Crummy / The Associated Press vestigating. tween the ages of 55 and 80. A ireball goes up at the site of an oil train derailment Monday near Casselton, N.D. The train carrying crude oil derailed Mon- The incident came as Israel That’s roughly 10 million day afternoon. Several explosions were reported as some cars on the mile-long train caught ire. released more than two dozen people, but not all of them qualify Palestinian prisoners convicted in for screening, said task force vice deadly attacks against Israelis as chairman Dr. Michael LeFevre, part of a U.S.-sponsored deal to re- a University of Missouri family start Mideast peace talks. physician. Even those high-risk people shouldn’t be scanned if Train Carrying Crude they’re not healthy enough to Actress Lansbury withstand cancer treatment, or if Named Dame of the they kicked the habit more than 15 years ago. British Empire LONDON (AP) — Honor, She Oil Explodes in N.D. Got. First Flight From Key RISKY BUSINESS: Mayor ing and itching and watery eyes. comfort.” Hollywood star Angela Lans- West to Cuba Takes Off It had said those in the vicinity A train carrying crude from bury, best known as the clue-col- KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — The Wants ‘Conversation’ with respiratory conditions such North Dakota’s Bakken oil patch lecting super-sleuth in the televi- first commercial passenger flight With Lawmakers About as asthma, bronchitis or emphy- crashed in Quebec last summer sion series “Murder, She Wrote,” from Key West to Cuba in more sema should minimize outdoor and 47 people died in the ensu- has been made a Dame of the Brit- than 50 years landed Monday in Dangers of Transporting activity. ing fire. ish Empire. Havana, capping several years of Oil by Rail Health experts were testing North Dakota is the No. The 88-year-old actress was one of more than 1,000 people efforts to reunite the two islands, the air quality. 2 oil-producing state in the By Dave Kolpack who were recognized by Queen though regular air service still “Is it highly hazardous or U.S., trailing only Texas, and a Elizabeth II in the New Year’s appeared a distant prospect. The Associated Press did most of it burn off in the growing amount of that is be- Honors List. U.S. Customs and Border Pro- fire?” Cass County Sheriff Paul ing shipped by rail. The state’s CASSELTON, N.D. — A Actress Penelope Keith, known tection gave the final approval for Laney said of elements in burn- top oil regulator said earlier southeastern North Dakota to Brits as the snobbish Margot the flight Monday morning, and ing crude that could be risky for this month that he expected as town narrowly escaped tragedy Leadbetter in the 1970s sitcom “The the nine-passenger aircraft de- health. “We just don’t know.” much as 90 percent of North when a train carrying crude oil Good Life,” was also made a dame. parted 90 minutes later at 10 a.m., Residents said the blasts en- Dakota’s oil would be carried by derailed and exploded nearby, Dr. Marcus Setchell, the Key West International Airport dured for hours after the derail- train in 2014, up from the cur- the mayor said today, calling for queen’s gynecologist, who over- director Peter Horton said. ment, shaking their homes and rent 60 percent. changes in how the fuel is trans- saw the safe delivery of her great- “This is just a test run,” Hor- businesses. Official estimates The number of crude oil car- ported across the U.S. grandson Prince George, was ton said. “Whether this is going of the extent of the blaze varied. loads hauled by U.S. railroads No one was hurt in Mon- made a knight. to come and be a regular service BNSF Railway Co. said it be- surged from 10,840 in 2009 to day’s derailment of the mile-long lieved about 20 cars caught fire a projected 400,000 this year. I don’t believe has been deter- train that sent a great fireball mined yet.” after its oil train left the tracks Despite the increase, the rate of China Media Group and plumes of black smoke sky- about 2:10 p.m. Monday. The accidents has stayed relatively Federal officials granted Key ward about a mile from the small West the green light to resume sheriff’s office said Monday it steady. Railroads say 99.997 per- Slammed for town of Casselton. flights to and from the island thought 10 cars were on fire. Of- cent of hazardous materials ship- The fire had been so intense Betraying Protesters country in October 2011. ficials said the cars would be al- ments reach destinations safely. as darkness fell that investiga- lowed to burn out. Shipping oil by pipeline has BEIJING (AP) — A southern tors couldn’t get close enough to be a safer option, McConnell Chinese news company at the California Girl to Remain to count the number of burning THE RAIL TRACKS run straight said today. center of free speech protests ear- cars. The National Transporta- through the middle of Casselton, Authorities haven’t yet been lier this year has come under fire on Ventilator Until Jan. 7 tion Safety Board was preparing a town of 2,400 people about 25 able to untangle exactly what for turning against demonstrators OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A to investigate. miles west of Fargo. McConnell caused the derailment. BNSF who sought to defend it in a dis- California girl declared brain Most residents heeded a rec- estimated that dozens of people spokeswoman Amy McBeth pute with censors. dead after tonsil surgery will re- ommendation to evacuate their could have been killed if the de- said another train carrying The Southern Weekly’s editori- main on life support for at least homes as strong winds blew po- railments had happened within grain derailed first, and that this al staff staged a rare but short-lived another week after a state judge tentially hazardous, acrid smoke city limits. He said it is time to knocked several cars of the oil revolt against censorship in Janu- on Monday extended a deadline. toward the town overnight, “have a conversation” with feder- train off adjoining tracks. ary that attracted dozens of pro- Jahi McMath’s mother, Mayor Ed McConnell said early al lawmakers about the dangers BNSF said both trains had testers. Its supporters turned up at Nailah Winkfield, hailed the de- today. of transporting oil by rail. more than 100 cars each. the gates of the paper’s owner, the cision as an answer to her prayers “I drove in this morning and “There have been numerous The NTSB said Monday night Southern Media Group in Guang- and a sign that she has been right looked like most people had left. derailments in this area,” he it had launched a “go-team” to zhou, to lay flowers, holding signs to keep fighting for the teen, who There weren’t a lot of lights on,” told The Associated Press. “It’s investigate this latest derailment. and shouting slogans in support of doctors have said will never re- McConnell said. almost gotten to the point that The fire died down over- free speech and democracy. cover. The North Dakota Depart- it looks like not if we’re going to night, “but we’ve still got plenty But it has now been revealed With television cameras clus- ment of Health warned that ex- have an accident, it’s when. We of smoke and plenty of fire and that the Southern Media Group tered outside the hospital, the posure to burning crude could dodged a bullet by having it out plenty of heat,” Sheriff’s Deputy declared in a statement to the po- family maintained a vigil as the cause shortness of breath, cough- of town, but this is too close for Joe Crawford said. lice that the protests interfered deadline approached. with the operations of the news When Winkfield heard of the company, effectively providing judge’s decision to push back the evidence likely to be used against deadline, she wept and hugged Home Electricity Consumption the activists including prominent relatives outside the hospital. democracy worker Guo Feixiong. Even Obama Dogs in U.S. Falling to 2001 Levels By Jonathan Fahey prices rose, more states adopted Central air conditioners, re- China Says Abe Jump Through Hoops AP Energy Writer or toughened building codes frigerators, dishwashers, water Not Welcome After to force builders to better seal heaters, washing machines and to Enter Hawaii NEW YORK — The average homes so heat or air-conditioned dryers also have gotten more ef- War Shrine Visit HONOLULU (AP) — It amount of electricity consumed air doesn’t seep out so fast. That ficient. BEIJING (AP) — China on doesn’t matter that they belong to in U.S. homes has fallen to levels means newer homes waste less Other devices are using less Monday accused Japan’s prime President Barack Obama — first last seen more than a decade ago, energy. juice, too. Some 40-inch LED minister of hypocrisy and said he family dogs Bo and Sunny had to back when the smartest device in Also, insulated windows and televisions bought today use 80 would not be welcome in China go through Hawaii’s strict quar- people’s pockets was a Palm pilot other building technologies have percent less power than the cath- after he visited a shrine honoring antine procedures to travel to the and anyone talking about a tab- dropped in price, making ret- ode ray tube televisions of the Japan’s war dead, the latest sign of islands for their holiday vacation. let was probably an archaeologist rofits of existing homes more past. Some use just $8 worth of worsening ties between the two Hawaii is rabies free and all or a preacher. affordable. In the wake of the electricity over a year when used nations. incoming dogs have to jump Because of more energy-ef- financial crisis, billions of dol- five hours a day — less than a 60- Foreign Ministry spokes- through several hoops, includ- ficient housing, appliances and lars in Recovery Act funding was watt incandescent bulb would man Qin Gang said that Japanese ing an expensive rabies blood gadgets, power usage is on track directed toward home-efficiency use. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit test. Dogs that don’t meet regu- to decline in 2013 for the third programs. Those incandescent light to the Yasukuni shrine in central lations can be quarantined up to year in a row, to 10,819 kilowatt- bulbs are being replaced with Tokyo had seriously hurt relations 120 days. hours per household, according Better Gadgets compact fluorescent bulbs and between the countries and shut Program Manager Isaac to the Energy Information Ad- LEDs that use 70 to 80 percent the door for dialogue between Maeda of Hawaii’s Rabies Quar- ministration. Big appliances such as refrig- less power. According to the En- their leaders. antine Branch said Monday that That’s the lowest level since erators and air conditioners have ergy Department, widespread “Abe’s hypocrisy in his claims of the Obamas complied with all 2001, when households averaged gotten more efficient thanks to use of LED bulbs could save out- prioritizing relations with China requirements asked of other pet 10,535 kwh. And the drop has oc- federal energy standards that get put equivalent to that of 44 large and hopes for dialogue with the owners. curred even though our lives are stricter ever few years as technol- power plants by 2027. Chinese leaders has been fully re- The only difference: Maeda more electrified. ogy evolves. The move to mobile also is vealed,” Qin said at a regular brief- says a military veterinarian in- Here’s a look at what has A typical room air condition- helping. Desktop computers ing. spected the dogs and their paper- changed since the last time con- er — one of the biggest power with big CRT monitors are be- “The Chinese people do not work on arrival at Hickam Air sumption was so low. hogs in the home — uses 20 per- ing replaced with laptops, tablet welcome him. Now, Abe needs to Force Base early Dec. 21. Other cent less electricity per hour of computers and smart phones, admit his mistakes to the govern- pet owners usually go through full operation than it did in 2001, and these mobile devices are spe- ment and people of China, cut a quarantine office at Honolulu Better Homes according to the Association of cifically designed to sip power to loose from the past and make a International Airport. In the early 2000s, as energy Home Appliance Manufacturers. prolong battery life. new start,” he said. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 • Main 13 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Lung Cancer Scans Vandals Spray Urged for Some Graffiti Opposing Smokers, Not All Kerry in West Bank WASHINGTON (AP) — JERUSALEM (AP) — Suspect- Certain current or former heavy ed Jewish vandals set fire to three smokers should start getting vehicles in a West Bank village ear- yearly scans for lung cancer to ly today and sprayed threatening cut their risk of death from the graffiti referring to U.S. Secretary nation’s top cancer killer, gov- of State John Kerry ahead of his ernment advisers said Monday expected visit to the region, police — even as they stressed that the said. tests aren’t for everyone. The graffiti read in Hebrew, The long-anticipated deci- “Blood will spill in Judea and Sa- sion by the influential U.S. Pre- maria,” the Israeli term for the ventive Services Task Force says West Bank, and also, “Regards to these CT scans of the lungs Kerry,” according to police spokes- should be offered only to people man Micky Rosenfeld. at especially high risk: those who After spraying the graffiti on smoked a pack of cigarettes a a building wall, the vandals fled day for 30 years or an equivalent the Palestinian village of Jalazoun. amount, such as two packs a day Rosenfeld said that police were in- for 15 years — and who are be- Bruce Crummy / The Associated Press vestigating. tween the ages of 55 and 80. A ireball goes up at the site of an oil train derailment Monday near Casselton, N.D. The train carrying crude oil derailed Mon- The incident came as Israel That’s roughly 10 million day afternoon. Several explosions were reported as some cars on the mile-long train caught ire. released more than two dozen people, but not all of them qualify Palestinian prisoners convicted in for screening, said task force vice deadly attacks against Israelis as chairman Dr. Michael LeFevre, part of a U.S.-sponsored deal to re- a University of Missouri family start Mideast peace talks. physician. Even those high-risk people shouldn’t be scanned if Train Carrying Crude they’re not healthy enough to Actress Lansbury withstand cancer treatment, or if Named Dame of the they kicked the habit more than 15 years ago. British Empire LONDON (AP) — Honor, She Oil Explodes in N.D. Got. First Flight From Key RISKY BUSINESS: Mayor ing and itching and watery eyes. comfort.” Hollywood star Angela Lans- West to Cuba Takes Off It had said those in the vicinity A train carrying crude from bury, best known as the clue-col- KEY WEST, Fla. (AP) — The Wants ‘Conversation’ with respiratory conditions such North Dakota’s Bakken oil patch lecting super-sleuth in the televi- first commercial passenger flight With Lawmakers About as asthma, bronchitis or emphy- crashed in Quebec last summer sion series “Murder, She Wrote,” from Key West to Cuba in more sema should minimize outdoor and 47 people died in the ensu- has been made a Dame of the Brit- than 50 years landed Monday in Dangers of Transporting activity. ing fire. ish Empire. Havana, capping several years of Oil by Rail Health experts were testing North Dakota is the No. The 88-year-old actress was one of more than 1,000 people efforts to reunite the two islands, the air quality. 2 oil-producing state in the By Dave Kolpack who were recognized by Queen though regular air service still “Is it highly hazardous or U.S., trailing only Texas, and a Elizabeth II in the New Year’s appeared a distant prospect. The Associated Press did most of it burn off in the growing amount of that is be- Honors List. U.S. Customs and Border Pro- fire?” Cass County Sheriff Paul ing shipped by rail. The state’s CASSELTON, N.D. — A Actress Penelope Keith, known tection gave the final approval for Laney said of elements in burn- top oil regulator said earlier southeastern North Dakota to Brits as the snobbish Margot the flight Monday morning, and ing crude that could be risky for this month that he expected as town narrowly escaped tragedy Leadbetter in the 1970s sitcom “The the nine-passenger aircraft de- health. “We just don’t know.” much as 90 percent of North when a train carrying crude oil Good Life,” was also made a dame. parted 90 minutes later at 10 a.m., Residents said the blasts en- Dakota’s oil would be carried by derailed and exploded nearby, Dr. Marcus Setchell, the Key West International Airport dured for hours after the derail- train in 2014, up from the cur- the mayor said today, calling for queen’s gynecologist, who over- director Peter Horton said. ment, shaking their homes and rent 60 percent. changes in how the fuel is trans- saw the safe delivery of her great- “This is just a test run,” Hor- businesses. Official estimates The number of crude oil car- ported across the U.S. grandson Prince George, was ton said. “Whether this is going of the extent of the blaze varied. loads hauled by U.S. railroads No one was hurt in Mon- made a knight. to come and be a regular service BNSF Railway Co. said it be- surged from 10,840 in 2009 to day’s derailment of the mile-long lieved about 20 cars caught fire a projected 400,000 this year. I don’t believe has been deter- train that sent a great fireball mined yet.” after its oil train left the tracks Despite the increase, the rate of China Media Group and plumes of black smoke sky- about 2:10 p.m. Monday. The accidents has stayed relatively Federal officials granted Key ward about a mile from the small West the green light to resume sheriff’s office said Monday it steady. Railroads say 99.997 per- Slammed for town of Casselton. flights to and from the island thought 10 cars were on fire. Of- cent of hazardous materials ship- The fire had been so intense Betraying Protesters country in October 2011. ficials said the cars would be al- ments reach destinations safely. as darkness fell that investiga- lowed to burn out. Shipping oil by pipeline has BEIJING (AP) — A southern tors couldn’t get close enough to be a safer option, McConnell Chinese news company at the California Girl to Remain to count the number of burning THE RAIL TRACKS run straight said today. center of free speech protests ear- cars. The National Transporta- through the middle of Casselton, Authorities haven’t yet been lier this year has come under fire on Ventilator Until Jan. 7 tion Safety Board was preparing a town of 2,400 people about 25 able to untangle exactly what for turning against demonstrators OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — A to investigate. miles west of Fargo. McConnell caused the derailment. BNSF who sought to defend it in a dis- California girl declared brain Most residents heeded a rec- estimated that dozens of people spokeswoman Amy McBeth pute with censors. dead after tonsil surgery will re- ommendation to evacuate their could have been killed if the de- said another train carrying The Southern Weekly’s editori- main on life support for at least homes as strong winds blew po- railments had happened within grain derailed first, and that this al staff staged a rare but short-lived another week after a state judge tentially hazardous, acrid smoke city limits. He said it is time to knocked several cars of the oil revolt against censorship in Janu- on Monday extended a deadline. toward the town overnight, “have a conversation” with feder- train off adjoining tracks. ary that attracted dozens of pro- Jahi McMath’s mother, Mayor Ed McConnell said early al lawmakers about the dangers BNSF said both trains had testers. Its supporters turned up at Nailah Winkfield, hailed the de- today. of transporting oil by rail. more than 100 cars each. the gates of the paper’s owner, the cision as an answer to her prayers “I drove in this morning and “There have been numerous The NTSB said Monday night Southern Media Group in Guang- and a sign that she has been right looked like most people had left. derailments in this area,” he it had launched a “go-team” to zhou, to lay flowers, holding signs to keep fighting for the teen, who There weren’t a lot of lights on,” told The Associated Press. “It’s investigate this latest derailment. and shouting slogans in support of doctors have said will never re- McConnell said. almost gotten to the point that The fire died down over- free speech and democracy. cover. The North Dakota Depart- it looks like not if we’re going to night, “but we’ve still got plenty But it has now been revealed With television cameras clus- ment of Health warned that ex- have an accident, it’s when. We of smoke and plenty of fire and that the Southern Media Group tered outside the hospital, the posure to burning crude could dodged a bullet by having it out plenty of heat,” Sheriff’s Deputy declared in a statement to the po- family maintained a vigil as the cause shortness of breath, cough- of town, but this is too close for Joe Crawford said. lice that the protests interfered deadline approached. with the operations of the news When Winkfield heard of the company, effectively providing judge’s decision to push back the evidence likely to be used against deadline, she wept and hugged Home Electricity Consumption the activists including prominent relatives outside the hospital. democracy worker Guo Feixiong. Even Obama Dogs in U.S. Falling to 2001 Levels By Jonathan Fahey prices rose, more states adopted Central air conditioners, re- China Says Abe Jump Through Hoops AP Energy Writer or toughened building codes frigerators, dishwashers, water Not Welcome After to force builders to better seal heaters, washing machines and to Enter Hawaii NEW YORK — The average homes so heat or air-conditioned dryers also have gotten more ef- War Shrine Visit HONOLULU (AP) — It amount of electricity consumed air doesn’t seep out so fast. That ficient. BEIJING (AP) — China on doesn’t matter that they belong to in U.S. homes has fallen to levels means newer homes waste less Other devices are using less Monday accused Japan’s prime President Barack Obama — first last seen more than a decade ago, energy. juice, too. Some 40-inch LED minister of hypocrisy and said he family dogs Bo and Sunny had to back when the smartest device in Also, insulated windows and televisions bought today use 80 would not be welcome in China go through Hawaii’s strict quar- people’s pockets was a Palm pilot other building technologies have percent less power than the cath- after he visited a shrine honoring antine procedures to travel to the and anyone talking about a tab- dropped in price, making ret- ode ray tube televisions of the Japan’s war dead, the latest sign of islands for their holiday vacation. let was probably an archaeologist rofits of existing homes more past. Some use just $8 worth of worsening ties between the two Hawaii is rabies free and all or a preacher. affordable. In the wake of the electricity over a year when used nations. incoming dogs have to jump Because of more energy-ef- financial crisis, billions of dol- five hours a day — less than a 60- Foreign Ministry spokes- through several hoops, includ- ficient housing, appliances and lars in Recovery Act funding was watt incandescent bulb would man Qin Gang said that Japanese ing an expensive rabies blood gadgets, power usage is on track directed toward home-efficiency use. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s visit test. Dogs that don’t meet regu- to decline in 2013 for the third programs. Those incandescent light to the Yasukuni shrine in central lations can be quarantined up to year in a row, to 10,819 kilowatt- bulbs are being replaced with Tokyo had seriously hurt relations 120 days. hours per household, according Better Gadgets compact fluorescent bulbs and between the countries and shut Program Manager Isaac to the Energy Information Ad- LEDs that use 70 to 80 percent the door for dialogue between Maeda of Hawaii’s Rabies Quar- ministration. Big appliances such as refrig- less power. According to the En- their leaders. antine Branch said Monday that That’s the lowest level since erators and air conditioners have ergy Department, widespread “Abe’s hypocrisy in his claims of the Obamas complied with all 2001, when households averaged gotten more efficient thanks to use of LED bulbs could save out- prioritizing relations with China requirements asked of other pet 10,535 kwh. And the drop has oc- federal energy standards that get put equivalent to that of 44 large and hopes for dialogue with the owners. curred even though our lives are stricter ever few years as technol- power plants by 2027. Chinese leaders has been fully re- The only difference: Maeda more electrified. ogy evolves. The move to mobile also is vealed,” Qin said at a regular brief- says a military veterinarian in- Here’s a look at what has A typical room air condition- helping. Desktop computers ing. spected the dogs and their paper- changed since the last time con- er — one of the biggest power with big CRT monitors are be- “The Chinese people do not work on arrival at Hickam Air sumption was so low. hogs in the home — uses 20 per- ing replaced with laptops, tablet welcome him. Now, Abe needs to Force Base early Dec. 21. Other cent less electricity per hour of computers and smart phones, admit his mistakes to the govern- pet owners usually go through full operation than it did in 2001, and these mobile devices are spe- ment and people of China, cut a quarantine office at Honolulu Better Homes according to the Association of cifically designed to sip power to loose from the past and make a International Airport. In the early 2000s, as energy Home Appliance Manufacturers. prolong battery life. new start,” he said. Main 14  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 NATION Legal Colorado Pot Sales Begin Amid Uncertainty By Kristen Wyatt The Associated Press DENVER — A gleaming white Apple store of weed is how Andy Williams sees his new Denver marijuana dispensary. Two floors of pot-growing rooms will have windows show- ing the shopping public how the mind-altering plant is grown. Shoppers will be able to peruse drying marijuana buds and see pot trimmers at work separat- ing the valuable flowers from the less-prized stems and leaves. "It's going to be all white and beautiful," the 45-year-old ex-in- dustrial engineer explains, excit- edly gesturing around what just a few weeks ago was an empty warehouse space that will even- tually house 40,000 square feet of cannabis strains. As Colorado prepares to be the first in the nation to allow recreational pot sales, opening JWednesday, hopeful retailers like Williams are investing their fortunes into the legal recreation- al pot world all for a chance to build even bigger ones in a fledg- ling industry that faces an uncer- tain future.

Officials in Colorado and Ed Andrieski / The Associated Press Washington, the other state In this Dec. 5 photo, workers process marijuana in the trimming room at the Medicine Man dispensary and grow operation in northeast Denver. Colorado prepares to where recreational pot goes on be the irst in the nation to allow recreational pot sales, opening Wednesday. sale in mid-2014, as well as activ- ists, policymakers and govern- ments from around the U.S. and across the world will not be the only ones watching the experi- ment unfold. So too will the U.S. Depart- ment of Justice, which for now is not fighting to shut down the industries. "We are building an impressive showcase for the world, to show them this is an industry," Wil- liams says, as the scent of mari- juana competes with the smell of sawdust and wet paint in the cavernous store where he hopes to sell pot just like a bottle of wine.

WILL IT BE A showcase for a safe, regulated pot industry that gen- erates hundreds of millions of dollars each year and saves mon- ey on locking up drug criminals, or one that will prove, once and for all, that the federal govern- ment has been right to ban pot since 1937? Cannabis was grown legally in the U.S. for centuries, even by George Washington. After Pro- hibition's end in the 1930s, feder- al authorities turned their sights on pot. The 1936 propaganda film "Reefer Madness" warned the public about a plant capable of turning people into mindless Ed Andrieski criminals. In this Dec. 5, photo, marijuana matures in ideal conditions at the Medicine Man dispensary and grow operation in northeast Denver. As Colorado prepares to be the Over the years, pot activists irst in the nation to allow recreational pot sales, opening Jan. 1, hopeful retailers are investing their fortunes into the legal recreational pot world _ all for a chance to and state governments managed build even bigger ones in a ledgling industry that faces an uncertain future. Oicials in Colorado and Washington, the other state where recreational pot goes on sale to chip away at the ban, their first in mid-2014, as well as activists, policymakers and governments from around the U.S. and across the world will not be the only ones watching the experiment unfold. big victory coming in 1996 when California allowed medical mar- grams. Dixie Elixirs & Edibles, cluding whether wide availabil- at the city's small airport to en- ijuana. Today, 19 other states, in- The votes raised new ques- maker of pot-infused foods and ity of a drug with a generations- courage visitors to drop off their cluding Colorado and Washing- tions about whether the federal drinks, is making new labels for old stigma of ruining lives will extra bud. ton, and the District of Columbia government would sue to block the recreational market and ex- lead to more underage drug use, To prevent the criminal ele- have similar laws. laws flouting federal drug law. panding production on every- more cases of driving while high ment from getting a foothold, Those in the business were Colorado Gov. John Hickenloop- thing from crispy rice treats to and more crime. regulators have enacted resi- nervous, fearing that federal er famously warned residents fruit lozenges. As state officials watch for dency requirements for business agents would raid their shops. not to "break out the Cheetos or "The genie is out of the bottle," signs of trouble, they will also owners, banned out-of-state in- "It was scary," recalls Wil- Goldfish too quickly," and activ- says company president Tripp have to make sure they don't run vestment and run background liams, who along with his broth- ists predicated a legal showdown. Keber. "I think it's going to be an afoul of the DOJ's conditions. checks on every applicant for a er borrowed some $630,000 from That didn't happen. In Au- exciting time over the next 24 to To stop the drug from getting license to sell or grow the plant. parents and relatives to open gust, the DOJ said it wouldn't sue 48 months." smuggled out of state, regulators Whether the systems are Medicine Man in 2009. "I liter- so long as the states met an eight- It's easy to see why the in- in both states are using a radio- enough is anyone's guess. ally had dreams multiple times a point standard that includes dustry is attracting so many frequency surveillance system For now, all the focus is on week where I was in prison and keeping pot out of other states people. A Colorado State Univer- developed to track pot from the 2014. This being Colorado, there couldn't see my wife or my child. and away from children, crimi- sity study estimates the state will greenhouses to the stores and will be more than a few joints lit Lot of sleepless nights." nal cartels and federal property. ring up $606 million in sales next have set low purchasing limits up on New Year's Eve. Pot fans That same year, the Justice year, and the market will grow for non-residents. plan to don 1920s-era attire for a Department told federal pros- COLORADO LAW ALLOWS adults from 105,000 medical pot users "Prohibition Is Over!" party and ecutors they should not focus in- 21 and older to buy pot at state- to 643,000 adult users overnight OFFICIALS CONCEDE THAT there's take turns using concentrated vestigative resources on patients sanctioned pot retail stories, and and that's not counting tourists. little they can do to prevent mar- pot inside the "dab bus." and caregivers complying with state regulations forbid busi- Toni Fox, owner of 3D Can- ijuana from ending up in suit- Williams says he's done ev- nabis Center in Denver, antici- state medical marijuana laws nesses from advertising in places cases on the next flight out. The erything he can, including hir- pates shoppers camping over- but the department reserved the where children are likely see sheriff in the Colorado county ing seven additional staffers to right to step in if there was abuse. their pitches. night to await her first-day 8 a.m. opening. She's thinking of using where Aspen is located has sug- handle customers. All he has to In Colorado, the industry Only existing medical dis- gested placing an "amnesty box" do is open the doors. took off. Shops advertised on pensaries were allowed to apply airport-security-line-style ropes billboards and radio. Pot-grow- for licenses, an effort to prevent to corral shoppers, and suspects ing warehouses along Interstate another proliferation of pot she's going to run out of pot. 70 in Denver grew so big that shops. Only a few dozen shops A longtime marijuana legaliza- The NEW iPad App is here! motorists started calling one statewide are expected to be tion advocate, she knows it's a cru- stretch the "Green Zone" for its open for recreational sales on cial moment for the movement. chronline.com frequent skunky odor of pot. New Year's Day. "We have to show that this can The city at one point had Legal pot's potential has work," she says. "It has to." more marijuana dispensaries spawned businesses beyond re- Access than Starbucks coffee shops, tail shops. Marijuana-testing THE CHALLENGES, ACTIVISTS and with some neighborhoods companies have popped up, regulators say, are daunting in The Chronicle’s crowded with dispensary sign- checking regulated weed for po- Colorado and Washington. wavers and banners offering free tency and screening for harm- One of the biggest questions news, weather, joints for new customers. Local ful molds. Gardening courses is whether they have built an in- officials have since ratcheted charge hundreds to show people dustry that will not only draw in sports anywhere back such in-your-face ads. how to grow weed at home. tens of millions of dollars in rev- you wish! Tourism companies take cu- enue but also make a significant BUT THE MARIJUANA movement rious tourists to glass-blowing dent in the illegal market. An- didn't stop. Voters in Colorado shops where elaborate smoking other is whether the regulatory To Subscribe Call 807-8203 or and Washington approved recre- pipes are made. One has clients system is up to the task of con- chronline.com ➠ subscribe ational pot in 2012, sold in part willing to spend up to $10,000 for trolling a drug that's never been on spending less to lock up drug a week in a luxury ski resort and regulated. 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Voice of the People Trip to Central America

Do you have any New Adventurous Centralians Visit Nicaragua Year’s resolutions? Editor’s note: This is another of Centralia resident Hank Clay- camp’s periodic articles about his trips around the world. By Hank Claycamp Centralia “Wake up! Wake up!” “Where are we?” “We’re in Nicaragua, you boob,” the divine Lady L said. Oh yeah, that’s right, we came here to buy seegars and “Be even stricter with rum and to explore this Latin American country. myself about only Nicaragua is in between Cos- ta Rica on the south and Hon- eating organic food duras to the north, bordered by and foods that are the Pacific Ocean and the Carib- bean and comprised of multiple not GM modified.” volcanoes and lakes, oppressive humidity and very friendly Katie Laverell people. Contrary to Costa Rica, CNA, Centralia it’s incredibly inexpensive. We landed in the capital, Managua, and took a bus to Granada on the shores of Lake Nicaragua. The Spanish empire made Granada the capital of middle America in 1524 for exporting gold back to Spain with many pirates sailing up the rio San Juan, across the lake and rob- bing it until the 16th century. The greatest failed robber was an American, William Walker, financed by Cornelius Vanderbilt in 1856, who burned the city and declared himself president. The “I have resolved plan was to gain influence to to make no new build the first trans-ocean canal 45 years before the Panama Canal. resolutions. They Well, Walker was executed, Vanderbilt lost influence, and are too hard to the whole thing was scrapped. keep. Instead, I will After Granada, we took a fer- ry to Ometepe (a volcanic island take each day one Artwork submitted by Hank Claycamp, Centralia in the massive Lake Nicaragua). This toucan was spotted by Hank and Linda Claycamp in Matagalpa, once a stronghold of the Sandinistas revolutionaries. at a time and try to The lake contains the only freshwater shark in the world make the best of it.” (the bull shark, so mean it will stop the pirate Henry Morgan another panga to the Pearl La- Rama, then overland (chicken eat your mother-in-law with or from pillaging Granada). goon. As soon as we got there, bus) to Matagalpa and Estali, the Joice Snow without salsa). No roads, just a sidewalk, Linda and I started singing the cradle of the revolution against Chehalis, retired Ometepe was a jungle with and netting snook and tarpon theme song of “Gilligan’s Island.” Somosa in the ’80s. parrots, toucans and howler in the river. Another warm and You just want to do that. The We finally made it to Leon monkeys — romantic and de- friendly place. women all wear pink and blue (the city of cathedrals) and head- lightful with fireflies. We went back upriver to the curlers and they all speak creole ed back to the U.S. We took an overnight ship lake and took an old school bus and eat conch and lobster. Sing- In all the 45 countries we across the lake to Santa Cruz to Rama, then a panga boat to ing and laughing was rampant; have visited, no one has ever hat- then a panga boat down the river Bluefields, on the Caribe side. it was the best! ed Americans, so get that pass- to Castillo (the fortress built to From Bluefields we caught Onward, we went back to port and see this big old world.

“To create more home brewers in Lewis County and spread the love of craft beer.” Above: One of the sites visited by the Claycamps was the Chris Rohr Owner of Flood Valley Pearl Lagoon. It inspired the Claycamps to start singing the Homebrew in Chehalis theme song from “Gilligan’s Island.”

Left: Hank Claycamp drew this sketch of Ometepe, a volcanic island located in Lake Nicaragua.

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News in Brief Man Gets 14 Years in Oct. Centralia Street Department 15 Kidnapping VANCOUVER Wash. (MCT) — A Vancouver man was sentenced Monday to more than 14 years in prison for kidnapping, assaulting and robbing three people in October in the city’s Central Park neighborhood. Nicholas M. Loredo, 35, pleaded guilty Dec. 12 in Clark County Superior Court to first- degree robbery and first-degree kidnapping in exchange for re- duced charges. He was originally charged with three counts each of first-degree kidnapping, first- degree robbery and second-de- gree assault. Judge Barbara Johnson sen- tenced him to the maximum amount of time under standard state sentencing guidelines be- cause of his extensive criminal history. The kidnapping occurred after Loredo’s friend, Leslie D. LaRue, 37, of Vancouver asked him for help in recovering some stolen property from some mu- tual friends, said Loredo, accom- panied by his attorney, Diane Pete Caster / [email protected] Sweet. A Centralia Street Department worker shovels away mud as standing water is pumped out on to the street from a damaged ire hydrant on the corner of Harrison “I tried to mitigate a dispute Avenue and M Street in Centralia early Tuesday morning. A Plymouth Neon struck the hydrant earlier that morning, causing the hydrant to expel water for nearly between friends, and things got 30 minutes. The Centralia Police Department explained that, according to witnesses, the driver lost control of the car and hit the hydrant. Police oicers shut down out of hand,” he said Monday. Harrison Avenue for a few blocks in each direction to allow workers to clean up the standing water. The three victims, two men and one underage girl, drove out regular candles for flameless and is owned by Alice and Jerry bonus of $7.8 million from the surance. The bonuses totaled early Oct. 15 to the home of Lo- candles lit by LED lights to avoid Daniels. federal government for signing $68 million during that time. redo’s lover, Tyffanie M. Kuyken- the risk of starting a fire. He also thousands of kids up for health dall. After they pulled into the noted that the 3,000-square-foot insurance. driveway, Loredo used his Ford house only had one working WA Wins $7.8M Bonus Washington is one of 23 Have a Ranger to block them in, accord- smoke detector. Homeowners, he for Getting Kids on states to earn the bonus this year. mobile phone? ing to a court records. Armed said, should have several working The state has been given extra with a handgun, he approached smoke detectors. Insurance cash by the federal government the victims’ vehicle, opened one County property records in- SEATTLE (AP) — Washing- in each of the last five years for of the car’s back doors and or- dicate the house was built in 1968 ton state has won a performance signing children up for health in- dered the three into Kuykendall’s chronline.com/mobile residence, according to court re- Locally Owned & Operated cords. Once inside, Loredo told Roger & them to sit on the couch, remove Linda Rose their shoes, empty their pockets and surrender their backpacks. Loredo assaulted one of the male victims, court records say. 12 Months He drove the 17-year-old fe- Gift Certificates Available male victim to another location, NO Interest O.A.C. where LaRue allegedly assaulted her, said Deputy Prosecutor Anna Klein. The victims were held for about two hours before being re- leased because an Amber Alert had been issued for the underage female victim. Kuykendall pleaded guilty BIG Friday to second-degree robbery for helping Loredo take items out of the victims’ backpacks and was sentenced to 366 days in prison. LaRue is accused of helping plan the crimes. She is scheduled to be tried March 3 on charges of criminal conspiracy, second- degree assault and first-degree robbery. In most criminal cases, ac- complices are barred from con- tacting each other while serving their respective sentence. John- JANUARY 2ND son, however, agreed to allow Lo- redo and Kuykendall to remain in touch because Kuykendall is pregnant with Loredo’s child, THURSDAY 10-6 Loredo said. In addition to more than 14 years in prison, Loredo is re- quired to serve 18 months of probation and is forbidden from having contact with LaRue and the three victims. Bedroom Fire Sparked This is our biggest sale of the year. by Candle Displaces Family of Nine BATTLE GROUND (MCT) SALESave Up To NO We’ll Pay — A bedroom fire sparked by a candle displaced a family of nine Monday afternoon in Battle 1/2 Off Ground. INTEREST Your Sales The fire was reported at 3:31 p.m. at 414 S.E. Grace Ave., a two- You can purchase story house. clearance items at up Although firefighters quickly FOR 12 Tax knocked down the fire, contain- ing it to the first-floor bedroom, to 1/2 price off the January 2nd only... the structure was left uninhab- suggested retail price. itable, said Battalion Chief Tim MONTHS on instock items. Dawdy, spokesman for Clark Be sure to shop early for No interest for 12 months Does not apply to previous County Fire & Rescue. Smoke damaged rooms on the second best selection. OAC purchases or special orders. floor as well, Dawdy said. The American Red Cross Cascades Region provided food If you only hit one sale this year, our New Years Sale should be the one! and clothing, comfort kits, and information about disaster men- It’s our biggest sale of the year. Thursday 10 a.m. to 6. pm tal health and disaster health ser- vices to three adults and six chil- dren living there. The Clark County Fire Mar- Store Hours shal’s Office said the fire was 12 MONTHS NO INTEREST OAC sparked by a candle left unat- Mon.-Sat. 10-6 tended in the bedroom. The blaze caused an estimated $99,000 Closed Sundays and Holidays 511177sl.db damage to the home and its con- so we can spend time with our families 1530 So. Gold • Centralia, WA tents. www.rosesfurniture.net Dawdy urges people to swap 360-807-1211 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 • Sports 1

Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Seahawks Wrap up Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 8 Sports e-mail: [email protected] the West Saturday’s Prep Prep Boys Wrestling Eastman Wins 160- Pound Title At Vashon Island Invite

By The Chronicle VASHON — Rochester had two strong performances in a loaded, 14-team field here over the weekend at the Vashon Is- land Rock Tournament. “That tournament has start- ed becoming one of the tougher tournaments on the West side,” Rochester coach Justin East- man said. “I think it was a good way for us to see where we are at midway through the season.” Last year’s State 1A runner- up Lucas Eastman improved his season record to 18-0 and defeated the No. 3-ranked 1A wrestler to win the 160-pound bracket. Eastman defeated Blaine’s Jon Stewart 10-0 in the cham- pionship tilt, after downing Brandon Hansen / [email protected] Quincy’s No. 9-ranked Andy Rochester’s Tanner Nelson blocks a Napavine shot during nonleague boys basketball action Monday night on the Tigers’ home loor. Nelson would inish with six Vargas 5-2 in the semifinals. blocked shots as the Warriors won 60-58 for their fourth victory of the season. Stewart was a state participant last year, while Vargas also wrestled at the Tacoma Dome. In the second round, East- man pinned Forks’ Jack Dahl- gren in 41 seconds. Eastman is Warriors Top Tigers, 60-58 currently ranked second in the 152-pound State 1A rankings and wrestled at 160 to build his TALL TASK: Napavine ter hit its shots at a 47 percent way and shots to fall.” played fairly well. We just had trouble scoring at times and strength before dropping back Can’t Overcome clip. Despite the size difference, Napavine’s J.T. Kaut led all down to his normal weight Napavine still outrebounded the scorers with 20 points while we’ve just got to start making class for next weekend’s tour- Rochester’s Size in Warriors, 40-29. Cole Doughty added 15. Chance more shots.” nament. Nonleague Basketball “It seems like in our games Sherwood notched a double- Napavine (1-6 overall), “To not get scored on by the we have tipping points where double with 10 points and 11 re- thanks to some clever nonleague scheduling, will play at the Rose No. 3 guy in the state is impres- Action we can either roll over or we can bounds. Garden against Three Rivers sive,” Eastman said. “He stayed By The Chronicle fight back,” Napavine coach Rex “We were getting the looks we Christian on Thursday before in good position and took ad- NAPAVINE — Rochester Stanley said. “We’ve lost a ton wanted but their size and athlet- eating dinner and taking in the vantage of openings. Lucas has and Napavine traded blows, but of close games and we hope our icism gave us problems,” Stanley Blazers-Bobcats game that eve- just been solid all year.” in the end the Warriors’ size fortune can change in the sec- said. “Nelson and Blanchard ning on the same court. Roches- Eastman has yet to have a proved to be the deciding fac- ond half of the season and we blocked and changed a lot of ter (4-5 overall, 1-2 league) hosts takedown scored against him tor as they collected a 60-58 get a few more bounces to go our shots. Collectively I thought we Hoquiam on Friday. in competition this season. nonleague victory here on Mon- Fellow Warrior Matt Shields day night. Post Tanner Nelson picked up a fifth-place finish in dictated the play down low for the 220 bracket. After getting Rochester with six blocked shots, pinned in his second round 10 rebounds and 5 points. matchup, Shields rebounded to “He pretty much controlled technical fall Quincy’s Emilio the paint which allowed us to Ybarra 19-3. He then picked barely keep and hold onto our up a 5-1 decision over Blaine’s lead,” Rochester coach Mark Israel Hernandez and pinned Goldrick said. Zillah’s Alex Diaz in 45 seconds Aaron Blanchard added 11 for fifth place. points and nine rebounds for “Some kids that are good the Warriors while Tyler Ged- wrestlers can’t bounce back af- ney led the team with 17 points. ter losing that first match but The game was back-and-forth he dug in and won out to finish with Rochester grabbing a 38- strong,” Eastman said. 32 halftime lead. The Warriors Diaz is currently ranked were able to stretch that lead to No. 10 in the 1A state rankings 14 points in the third quarter but while Shields is ranked No. 7. Napavine came roaring back, Shields, a junior, placed trailing 53-43 at the beginning seventh last season at the state of the fourth and tying things tournament. up with a minute to go in the Eastman added that Bobby game. Brien returned to action after “They went to a half court an injury 2 ½ weeks ago. He trap and we didn’t handle it very won his first match 13-0 over well,” Goldrick said. “We prob- Ridgefield’s Tommy Herz in ably should have attacked it a the 132-pound bracket but lost little better.” his next two bouts. Brien placed The Tigers couldn’t quite sixth last year at state. complete the comeback and Brandon Hansen / [email protected] “He’s got to catch up on con- ended up shooting 33 percent Napavine’s Damon Hertz takes a jumper in front of the Rochester defense during nonleague boys basketball action Monday ditioning but it’s nice to get him from the field, while Roches- night on the Tigers’ home court. a couple matches,” Eastman said. “He’s one of my guys with a lot of high expectations.” Girls Basketball Forks ended up winning the overall team title at the tour- nament, scoring 212 points Toutle Lake Jumps Out Early, Downs Toledo 60-31 ahead of second-place Blaine, who notched 186 points. Forks By The Chronicle Toutle Lake jumped out points for the winners. by Chaselin Rice who netted 15 is currently ranked third, as a TOUTLE — The Ducks put to a 16-4 first quarter lead and The overmatched Toledo points. Casee Rice and Haley team, in the 1As while Blaine is pushed the advantage to 24 girls did not cave, however, and Tauscher each scored 5 points on a shooting display here Mon- ranked No. 2. points at the intermission. managed to cut into the Tou- for the Indians. Rochester will wrestle at the day night as they put away the Sam Woodley led the Duck tle Lake lead by winning the Toledo (2-5, 2-5 league) Jim Bair Memorial Tournament Indians 60-31 in nonleague girls scoring attack with 22 points, fourth-quarter battle 14-12. travels to Stevenson on Friday in Castle Rock on Saturday. basketball action. while Marissa Gardner added 14 Toledo was led in scoring for a SWW 1A Trico showdown.

Grabbing a Board The Final Word UC Santa Barbara Moves Past Seattle Univ. 86-70 TV’s Best Bet SEATTLE (AP) — Alan Williams failed to respond as UCSB built a 15 point College Football tallied 27 points and UC Santa Barbara edge, leading 32-17 at halftime. Duke vs. Texas A&M made 34-of-39 free throws in defeating The Redhawks were hapless shooting 5 p.m. Seattle University 86-70 on Monday night. from the floor and trailed 55-33 halfway Kyle Boswell added 19 and Zalmico ESPN through the second period before finally Harmon 13 points for UCSB. finding some shooting success, however, Brandon Hansen / [email protected] It took USCB (8-4) three minutes to Napavine’s Damon Hertz hauls in a score in the first half before igniting a Santa Barbara never relented on their of- before Rochester’s Dustin Wilson can get to it . 20-5 run leading in to the break. fensive game and coasted to an easy 16 Seattle started almost as poorly, but point win. Sports 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 SPORTS

NFL Women’s College Seattle May Get Harvin Back For Postseason Basketball RENTON, Wash. (AP) — Al- sota. Harvin had one reception ready with home-field advantage and a 58-yard kickoff return in Centralia in the NFC playoffs, the Seattle the victory. Seahawks might be getting an- But he’s been absent since Drops Two other addition just in time for a that game, unable to overcome postseason run: Percy Harvin. what Carroll has called “soreness” Seattle coach Pete Carroll to Wrap said Monday that Harvin will in the hip area. Harvin has not practice when the Seahawks re- practiced since, but Carroll has turn later this week to prepare said there is no additional struc- Holiday for their NFC divisional playoff tural damage. game on Jan. 11. Carroll said Even Monday morning on Classic there is no guarantee Harvin his radio show, Carroll seemed will be able to play. uncertain about the progno- By The Chronicle But Harvin has reached a sis, saying Harvin likely needed They were two dis- point in his recovery from hip an entire offseason to fully get tinct games, but in the surgery — and a setback follow- healthy. Just a few hours later the end, the results were the ing his one game this season — tone changed significantly and same as the Lady Blazers where he can return to practice dropped their final two in time for the postseason. Seattle suddenly had the poten- tial of springing a new toy on contests in the LCC Holi- “It will be a great thing for day Classic to finish 1-2 him first off. This guy is a true whoever they face in the playoffs. Jerry Holt/Minneapolis Star Tribune “He’s been rehabbing the over the weekend at the competitor and would do any- Percy Harvin (11) of the Seattle Seahawks pulls down a catch against Chris Cook Centralia College Health thing to play. He’s been fight- whole time to get to this point,” (20) of the Minnesota Vikings during the second quarter at CenturyLink Field in and Wellness Center. ing for a months and months to Carroll said. “He ran really well Seattle on Nov. 17 Centralia suffered position himself so he could get today.” a 85-53 setback due to back here and to his credit he has There is no guarantee that place and the guys understood what happens. That’s the inten- chilly shooting against not given up on it. He’s at a place Harvin will play even with the where he has a chance,” Carroll what it meant and what it didn’t tion and we’ll see how it goes. It’s North Idaho College mean and performed under that come to the point where we can plan for him to practice. The only on Saturday and a 63- said. “We’ll see what happens. week he’s practiced extensively That’s kind of it. If he can help kind of scrutiny,” Carroll said. go to that and we’ll keep our fin- 62 heartbreaker against his team, great.” “Here we are to get gers crossed for him. He wants the entire season was leading Blue Mountain CC on The news came a day after taken care of and to have the to contribute and be part of this into the game against Minnesota Sunday in the tourna- Seattle wrapped up the NFC best record and all of that un- team, and he’s going to do every- when Harvin faced his former ment’s fourth-place West title and the No. 1 seed in der those expectations we dealt thing he can to do that. We’ll see team. He was in for 19 offensive game. the NFC with a 27-9 win over St. with it. That’s a really good thing. what happens.” snaps and two on special teams NIC, too, had a Louis. It was Seattle’s eighth di- That’s how you make expecta- After Carroll announced against Minnesota, but was un- bout of rim-rattling af- visional title in franchise history tions like that normal.” the news, Harvin tweeted to Se- able to get back on the field fol- ter shooting a frigid 26 and first since 2010 when they It’s a stunning turn after Car- ahawks fans that he’ll see them lowing Seattle’s bye in Week 12. percent in the first half in two weeks and “It’s go time won the then pitiful NFC West roll hinted last week that a roster “He had major surgery in his against Centralia, but move could be possible with Har- once again.” with a 7-9 record. hip. There are lots of people who the Cardinals still led vin to clear a roster spot. Instead, Seattle would like to see this This time they survived the walk around for years trying to by one point at halftime toughest division in the NFL the Seahawks are potentially get- start with Harvin last more than and heated up to shoot and lofty expectation by match- ting a dynamic playmaker back just one week. He had hip sur- get back from that and he’s try- ing the franchise record for most in time for a playoff run. gery in early August to repair ing to do it in months,” Carroll 54 percent in the second victories in a season. “Percy’s going to practice with his labrum. It was late October said. “And he’s not trying to just half while outscoring the “We handled it the whole time. us when we get back with the in- before he finally returned to get back to being a normal hu- Trailblazers 57-26. Kara We dealt with it throughout the tention on playing in this next practice and made his Seahawks man being walking down the Staggs led the Cardinals season and put it in the right game,” Carroll said. “We’ll see debut in Week 11 against Minne- street.” with 23 points while Re- nae Mokrzyscki added 17. In the second half, Saturday’s Boys Basketball NIC shot 50 percent from three-point land and hit MWP Hot From the Field, Blast Montesano in Nonleague Action eight threes. Centralia shot 34 By The Chronicle scored 18 points for the Warriors, Trojans Vanquish Vikings coach Scott Merzoian. percent as a team in the while Aaron Blanchard chipped “We’re just not very big, and RAYMOND — The Bulldogs MENLO — Despite having game, and was led by in 14 and Tanner Nelson scored everyday we are trying to get bet- scored 11 in the first quarter, but five players in foul trouble, Pe Kendra Preuninger’s 11 12 with 22 rebounds. ter at blocking out. That’s one of that turned out to be the major- Ell was able to emerge victorious points and five rebounds “It was a little closer than those things that we will have to ity of their offense as Morton- in the boys basketball battle of while Julia Myers added 9 the first time we played them,” strive to get better every day,” ex- White Pass rolled to a 70-20 non- Highway 6 west, as they defeated points. NIC also earned Rochester coach Mark Goldrick plained Merzoian. league win here Saturday in the Willapa Valley 54-49 here Satur- 16 points off Centra- said. “We got close, but we just Counteracting their inabil- Raymond New Year’s Classic. day. lia’s turnovers and out- couldn’t quite get it done.” ity to corral errant shots was the Zach Walton scored 16 points Pe Ell got out of the gate rebounded the Trailblaz- Kyler Hazen scored 20 for Indians’ penchant for connect- with nine rebounds and the Tim- quickly going on an 8-0 run, and Mossyrock, and Tristan Watson ing from downtown. ers 47-31. berwolves shut out the Bulldogs put up 19 points in the quarter, added 10. Rochester will play “We did shoot the ball pretty Against Blue Moun- in the third quarter and allowed but a stubborn Willapa Valley tain on Sunday, Alisha just 5 points in the fourth. at Napavine on Monday (3-5). well from the 3-point line,” said Mossyrock (6-1, 3-1 league) will team, playing without stalwart Sorensen scored 18 and “They came out and the set Matt Konigsberger, refused to Merzoian, who noted that Brent the tone defensively,” MWP host Adna on Tuesday, Jan. 7. Wood hit eight 3-pointers, tying Meyers added 14 for Cen- bow down. tralia but the Lady Blaz- coach Tony Gillispie said. “It was After their big first quarter the school mark for three balls a pretty good first quarter, and TRC Edges Tenino in OT in a game, originally set by Ted ers fell to the Timber- the Trojans, “got into foul trou- wolves. Blue Mountain then our kids seemed like they ble early in the second quarter,” Duffey in 1989. TENINO — The Beavers ral- Wood finished the game led 33-30 at the break stepped up and put it in another lied late to force overtime, but according to Pe Ell coach Justin gear.” Phelps. Subsequently, the entire with 26 points. Forrest Wallace and, despite Centralia Three Rivers Christian ran away added 17 points, and all-around shooting 51 percent from An active defense, Gillispie in the extra period for a 67-60 bench saw action in the second effort man Grant McEwen added the field in the second pointed out, produced plenty of win to close out the Hal Wil- and third quarters, said Phelps, deflections to cause turnovers, who added that his starting unit 15 points, eight steals, seven as- half, held on to win the liams Christmas Classic here on sists and six rebounds. leading to fast break opportuni- Saturday. played only 6 minutes together game 63-62. Leah Davis ties — which helped MWP shoot in the second half. Despite their hot shooting, also added 12 points to Tenino trailed by 3 after the Indians were unable to put 56 percent (29 of 52) from the three quarters but was able to Willapa Valley took advan- the Blazers’ efforts. field. tage of the Trojans’ foul trouble the Cardinals away. Centralia (4-6) rally back and force the 4-min- “We actually got behind late “Whenever you get that kind ute overtime period, where it was and clawed its way back into the plays at Tacoma in its of high-percentage shots you game, and trailed by just 6 points in the game. We were behind by NWAACC West Division outscored 15-8. 3 with 20-second left and then tend to shoot pretty good,” he Junior center Jon Jones in entering the fourth quarter. opener on Thursday. said. “We haven’t been shooting The Vikings were led by Stephen we ran a play for Brent Wood,” scored 17 points and hauled in 14 said Merzoian. “Luckily we ran it a lot of 3-pointers this year, but rebounds for the Beavers. Camenzind, who finished with a perfectly and he hit a 3 to send us we’ve still been scoring a lot of “They didn’t have an answer game-high 19 points and 12 re- to over time.” points.” for him, and he got any board bounds. Once in the extra frame, Kaleb Poquette scored 15 that was within reach,” Beaver In that fourth quarter, Pe Ell Franklin Pierce instantly jumped points with four assists, Rylon coach Trevor Mora said. had five players with four fouls out to a 5-point lead and Toledo Kolb added 12 points, and Kalen Tano Bailon added 13 points each, but still managed to fend looked like it might not have Dunlap notched 10 points with for the Beavers, while Nihls Pe- off the surging Vikings by forc- enough left in the tank to mount five assists for the winners. terson chipped in 11. ing a coupe of late-game turn- a comeback in the short bonus Morton-White Pass (6-0, 4-0 “Our guys are starting to un- overs. Central 2B League play) will play derstand that it’s all about effort,” Phelps credited a great team period. at Riverside Christian in Yakima Mora said. “You can’t take plays effort for the victory. Austin But then, on queue, Wood on Saturday. off and you have to keep your Speck led the Trojans with a dou- hit a pair of 3s to give Toledo a intensity up during the whole ble-double of 15 points and 11 1-point lead and Forrest Wallace Kirkley Leads Vikings game.” rebounds, and Austin Arrington hit a shot off the glass as time got Past Rochester The Beavers (2-7, 0-3 SWW notched 16 points. Aidan Ar- short that put Toledo up by its fi- 1A League Evergreen Division) rington filled up the stat sheet nal 3-point margin. MOSSYROCK — Jaron Kirk- play a nonleague game at Win- with 6 points, eight assists, six Franklin Pierce got up a des- ley scored 28 points and Mossy- lock on Saturday. rebounds and two steals. peration 3-pointer at the buzzer rock came up big late in a 69-64 “In the minutes he played, that didn’t come close, accord- win over Rochester here Satur- ing to Merzoian, and the Indians Beavers Washed Out by Wishkah he was all over the floor,” said day in nonleague boys hoops ac- Phelps of the younger Arrington. escaped with the narrow victory. tion. TENINO — The Beavers Pe Ell (3-4, 0-3 Central 2B The midseason visit to the Sun- Mossyrock’s Brandon Butler dropped their opening game League) will host Onalaska on Dome was a good experience stole the ball with 15 seconds to of the Hal Williams Christmas Tuesday, Jan. 7. for the Indians as they attempt go and a 67-64 lead, and the Vi- Classic on Friday night, falling to defend their State 1A title, ac- kings converted on the other end 61-52 to Wishkah Valley. Toledo Defeats cording to Merzoian. to preserve the victory. Thomas Pier, in just his sec- “We played a couple of teams “I think, for us, it just was ond full game of the season after Franklin-Pierce in OT that didn’t know much about us kind of our typical Christmas recovering from a broken arm YAKIMA — Toledo put a and we didn’t know much about break game. We didn’t come suffered during the football sea- nice bow on their midseason re- them, so it just comes down to out with a lot of intensity, and I son, scored a team-high 15 points turn trip to the SunDome as it executing,” said Merzoian, who didn’t think we were really men- off the bench to pace Tenino. defeated Franklin Pierce 61-58 in likened the scenario to district tally prepared to play that game,” Tenino outscored the Log- overtime here Saturday. and state tournament matchups. Mossyrock coach Dustin Work- gers 18-5 in the fourth quarter, The most glaring statistic “I thought we did a better job man said. “We were able to dig but Wishkah Valley’s zone press from the contest was a result of than both teams, and that’s one in, get enough stops and convert caused problems, according to the Indians ineffectiveness on of the reasons we were success- enough to pull one out.” Beaver coach Trevor Mora. the boards, as the Cardinals won ful.” Rochester outscored its hosts Nick O’Brien scored 7 points the rebounding battle 45-15. Toledo (5-3, 3-3 league) trav- 14-9 in the third quarter to pull with nine rebounds for Tenino. “And we still won. Can els to Stevenson on Friday for a to within a point. Tyler Yarber you believe that?” asked Toledo Trico showdown. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 • Sports 3

Local Bowling Standings NFL Seahawks Finish Atop AP Pro32 Rankings

NEW YORK (AP) — The Seattle Seahawks finished the 2013 season atop The Associated Press power rankings, just ahead of the Denver Broncos. In balloting by 12 media members who regularly cover the NFL, the top three teams in the AP Pro32 were the Seahawks, Broncos and San Francisco 49ers. They also were at the top of the poll heading into the season, with the 49ers first, followed by the Seahawks and Broncos. NFC West champion Seattle grabbed eight first-place votes on Monday and 380 points. AFC West winner Denver got the other four first-place choices and 372 points. Both had 13-3 re- cords this season and are the top seeds in each conference. “The Seahawks are still the favorite in the NFC,” said Herm Edwards of ESPN. “They are tough to beat in Seattle. ‘The 12th Man’ is still alive.” Tony Dungy of NBC echoed his fellow ex-coach’s thoughts: “Defense, run game and home crowd are awesome.” But Jeff Legwold of ESPN. com favored the Broncos, who finished first for the 2012 season. “With 55 touchdown passes from quarterback Peyton Man- ning, Broncos became first team to crack 600-point barrier,” he said. Rounding out the top five were Carolina and New England, both with 12-4 records. The Pan- thers began the year ranked 23rd, while the Patriots were fifth, just where they finished. “No matter what happens in January, Bill Belichick will look back at this season with im- mense pride,” said Ira Kaufman of the Tampa Tribune. Among the teams making huge improvements in the AP Pro32, along with Carolina, were Kansas City from 21st to ninth; Philadelphia, 26th to 10th; Ari- zona, from 24th to 12th; and San Diego, from 27th to 13th. Of the 12 teams who made the playoffs, only the Chargers (9-7) didn’t rank in the top dozen, replaced by Arizona (10-6). “That the Cardinals were in the playoff hunt until the fi- nal weekend was a testament to Bruce Arians’ terrific coach- ing and GM Steve Keim’s roster makeover,” said Bob Glauber of Newsday. Houston, which began the schedule ranked fifth, finished 32nd and last with 13 points. The Texans (2-14) have the first pick in May’s draft. “The Texans are the first time in NFL history to win their first two and lose their final 14,” said Charean Williams of the Fort Worth Star Telegram. Other teams dropping way down in the AP Pro32 from September until Monday were Atlanta, from fourth to 26th; defending champion Baltimore, from eighth to 16th; and Wash- ington, from 10th to 31st. “The retooled offensive line failed Matt Ryan this season,” John Czarnecki of Fox Sports said of Atlanta. “Hard to believe this was a playoff team last year,” Dungy said of the Redskins.

College Football Petersen Announces Coaching Staff at Washington SEATTLE (AP) — Chris ing in that role under Petersen Broncos’ quarterbacks coach. cruiting violations against Lupoi, Petersen announced his first at Boise State. He’ll be joined on Brent Pease will rejoin Pe- first reported by the Los Angeles coaching staff at Washington on that side of the ball by Bob Greg- tersen’s staff as the wide receivers Times. The school said Lupoi is Monday with most of his Boise ory, who was Boise State’s inter- coach after he was recently fired being reassigned within the ath- State staff joining him in Seattle. im coach for its bowl game loss as Florida’s offensive coordinator. letic department, but gave no de- Eight coaches who worked to Oregon State. Gregory will be Pease was with the Gators for one with Petersen at some point in the Huskies linebackers coach/ season. Keith Bhonapha will be tails on what his duties will be. his tenure at Boise State will be assistant head coach. in charge of running backs and Petersen also is bringing Tim with him at Washington. Jimmy Lake will coach defen- will be the Huskies recruiting Socha from Boise State as the “I’m thrilled to welcome this sive backs and Jeff Choate will coordinator and Chris Strausser strength and conditioning coach. talented group of coaches to be the special teams coordinator will be the offensive line coach. Rich Rasmussen will be the di- Washington,” Petersen said in a and defensive line coach. Petersen is expected to hire a rector of player personnel and statement from the school. “They On the offensive side, Jona- tight ends coach in the coming Mike McHugh is leaving Fresno bring with them both a wealth of than Smith will be promoted days. State to be the director of foot- experience, and an understand- from his role at Boise State and The staff will not include ing of what we want to accom- be the offensive coordinator and Tosh Lupoi, the defensive line ball operations. Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press plish here and how to get it done.” quarterbacks coach. Smith, a for- coach under previous coach Damon Huard will remain Seattle Seahawks’ Kam Chancellor is in- Pete Kwiatkowski will be the mer quarterback at Oregon State, Steve Sarkisian. Washington is chief administrative officer for troduced before an NFL football game defensive coordinator after serv- spent the past two seasons as the looking into allegations of re- the football program. against the St. Louis Rams. Sports 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 SPORTS

Saturday’s Girls Basketball College Basketball Paxton’s Double-Double Helps Loggers Knock Off Goldendale By The Chronicle on Wednesday, Jan. 8. sano. game, and played really good de- Blazers Fall NACHES — Jessica Paxton Ashley Kelly led MWP with fense,” said Kelly. “We rebound- recorded a double-double and Rochester Jumps 10 points and six rebounds. ed well, and we were right in this to Walla the Loggers put away Golden- on Vikings Early Whitney Elledge and Kylie Allen game, but our nemesis was turn- dale, 41-36, here Saturday in each added 8 points. overs. We turned the ball over a Walla and nonleague girls hoops action. MOSSYROCK — Roches- Morton-White Pass (5-3, 3-2 lot tonight.” Paxton, a senior, scored all 10 ter ran out to a 27-8 lead after a Central 2B League) will play at In all, the Tigers turned the Linn-Benton of her points in the first half and quarter and never looked back Riverside Christian (Yakima) on ball over 30 times in the game. led Onalaska with 13 rebounds. in a 68-35 win over Mossyrock Saturday. “That’s too much isn’t it?,” By The Chronicle “Paxton’s just kind of been our here Saturday in nonleague girls asked a rhetorically minded Kel- leader, and she was again this hoops action. Shooting Woes Plague Winlock ly. “If you just cut that number by OREGON CITY Joni Lancaster scored 21 game,” Logger coach Ron Mur- a third, then you’re giving your- — Centralia College points to lead the Warriors, who NACHES — The Cardinals phy said. self a chance. We’ve got to cut out dropped a pair of games shot 49 percent (29 of 59) from had a hard time finding the net at the Clackamas Holi- The key, the coach added, the unforced turnovers.” was taking care of the basketball. the field. here Saturday in a 47-36 loss to day Tournment here over Mossyrock, meanwhile, had Naches Valley in nonleague girls Feeding off of those turn- the weekend, leaving the “Every game this year that’s overs and leading the Panthers to been our biggest Achilles’ heel,” 23 first-half turnovers, which led basketball action. Trailblazers still looking to 22 lay-in attempts for Roches- Sydney Bradley led Winlock victory were Jessyka and Kayla for their first win of the he said. “So keeping it to 16 Seger, who scored 15 and 13 (turnovers) was the biggest rea- ter. with 14 points and 13 rebounds, season. “When we’re just handing but Winlock shot just 9 of 48 (19 points respectively. The Panthers On Saturday, Walla son we won.” finished with five other players Molly Musick added 10 them the ball, we’re making it percent) from the field. Walla CC handed Centra- in the coring column. points for Onalaska. pretty easy on them,” Mossyrock To complicate matters, the lia a 93-80 defeat behind Conversely, Centralia had The Loggers (2-7, 1-4 Central coach Tori Nelson said. “They’re Cardinals managed just 3 points 31 points by Prince Lacey, a pretty good team, obviously, in the third quarter. only five players score. The Ti- who shot 11 of 17 from 2B League) will host Pe Ell on Wednesday, Jan. 8. but we didn’t come ready to play “The last three games, our gers were led by the double-dou- the field for the Warriors. and it showed.” shooting percentage has been off ble effort of Michaela Hall who Walla Walla CC finished with 18 points and 10 Trojans Fall to Valley Sierra Seymour scored 13 and the charts,” Winlock coach Scott jumped out to a big lead Sam Hegberg added 10 for Roch- Ashmore said. “And we’re getting rebounds. Madi Crews netted 13 early, snagging a 56-31 MENLO — Willapa Valley ester (8-0). good shots. We just can’t get any- points for the Tigers while Pey- advantage at the half. The took advantage of a slow second Calli Hensch led Mossyrock thing to fall.” ton Cline scored 8 points and Trailblazers did outscore quarter by Pe Ell and held on for with 10 points. All seven players Naches Valley trailed by 4 at grabbed 9 boards. the Warriors 49-37 in the a 57-50 win here Saturday in the suited up scored for the Vikings. halftime, but outscored its guests “We’ve got to have scoring second half, but couldn’t girls portion of the Jack Q. Pear- Mossyrock (0-7, 0-4 Central 32-17 after the break. out of some other people,” said overcome to 20 of 42 son Holiday Tournament. 2B League) will play at Adna on Winlock (2-5, 1-3 Central 2B Kelly who noted that Crews has three-pointers that Walla Karli Friese paced the Vi- Wednesday, Jan. 8. League play) will host Northwest been their only consistent per- Walla hit in the game. kings with 24 points, 10 re- Rochester will host Hoquiam Christian, out of Lacey, in a non- Lacey hit 8 of 14 of mitter scoring option. “They key bounds and five steals. Willapa on Friday. league game on Friday. in on her (Crews) and that’s a those shots, while team- Valley outscored Pe Ell 13-6 in mate Dallas Reich hit bad deal. We’ve got to have some the second frame. Monte’s Spradlin Panthers Get Past Tigers other people step up and start six three-pointers and “They were able to get a cou- finished with 10 points Too Much for MWP NAPAVINE — Centralia ran hitting some shots.” ple easy looks on the back side on Riding the half court press for the Warriors. Satchel RAYMOND — Jordan Spra- with the big girls from 3A Bon- us, and our defense didn’t rotate that they used throughout the Schetzle added 17 points. fast enough,” Pe Ell coach Chris dlin had a big night, and Mon- nie Lake on Saturday, but came game, Bonney Lake was able to Centralia had the ad- Phelps said. tesano powered past Morton- up just this short in the fourth outscore Centralia 12-5 in the vantage on the boards, The tournament hosts shot 49 White Pass, 46-36, here Saturday quarter, losing 47-44 in the Tiger winning the glass battle percent (22 of 45) from the field, in the girls portion of the Ray- Town Shootout. final frame on their way to the 41-32. Both John Dumetz including knocking down 7 of 12 mond New Year’s Classic. “They’ve got a pretty good three-point victory. and Marced Farley led from the 3-point line. Spradlin, a freshman, scored girls basketball program there. Despite the tough loss, Kelly the team with 20 points. “It was very difficult for us to 22 points and added 16 rebounds They’re pretty good every year,” remained positive about where Marciano Rogers had a try to match that,” Phelps said. for the winners, who outscored said Centralia coach Tom Kelly his team stands heading back double-double with 11 “It seemed like they were able to MWP 15-5 in the second quarter. of Bonney Lake. “They have a into league play. points and 12 rebounds. get the bounces, but that’s a cred- “I thought our effort was there, pretty long basketball team there. “I was pleased with how The Trailblazers shot 45 it to their effort offensively and but again, we didn’t get enough No short people.” hard they played,” said Kelly. “It percent from the field. the ball movement they had.” out of our posts, point-wise,” Regardless of any school or was the most intensity that we’ve Centralia went 2 of 9 Kayla Capps led Pe Ell with MWP coach Darin Allen said. player size disadvantages, Cen- shown on defense in the year from the three-point line. 15 points, and Alyssa Compton “We didn’t shoot good again, but tralia was able to jump out to a and half that I’ve been there. It Walla Walla also scored 13 with six rebounds in we didn’t attack the hoop, either.” 14-8 first quarter lead and actu- was very encouraging.” got production off their what Phelps called one of her The Timberwolves attempted ally out rebounded the Panthers Centralia (5-3, 0-1) hosts bench as their subs out- best games of the year. just two foul shots in the loss, 39-34 for the game. Capital on Frirday in EvCo scored the Trailblazers’ Pe Ell will play at Onalaska compared with 22 from Monte- “We led at times in this league play. bench 31-22. On Sunday, Linn Benton used a 22-point 2A Girls Basketball performance by Adam Moore to get by the Trail- W.F. West Finish Off Rebel Challenge With 43-28 Victory Over Meadowdale blazers 71-61. Farley led Centralia By The Chronicle A prime example of the “We had one stretch,” from the 3A classification, “And they are again in scoring with 16 JUANITA — The Bearcats Bearcats shooting woes came first half into the second half, all they are branded as,” accord- points but his team trailed capped off a productive week- from Parker who shot just 1 or “where we had seven possessions ing to W.F. West coach Henri 33-22 at the break. The end at the Rebel Challenge by 9 form the field, but was able to in a row that resulted in a turn- Weeks. “It was good for us. A Trailblazers outscored dismantling Meadowdale 43-28 sink 6 of 6 attempts at the charity over. If we eliminate those, we good wake up call.” the Roadrunners by one here Monday. stripe for a total of 8 points. Julie can win by a comfortable margin The Rebels were led in scor- point in the second half Despite suffering from what Spencer added 8 points for W.F. instead of being tight all game.” ing by a pair of freshmen as Tea but it wasn’t enough. W.F. West coach Henri Weeks West as well. Julie Spencer led the Bearcats Adams and Shalexxus Aaron Linn-Benton out- described as a, “dismal shoot- “We needed these games to in scoring with 10 points and 8 who netted 19 points each. rebounded Centralia 38- ing day,” the Bearcats were able kind of shake us up a little bit rebounds, while Nike McClure The Bearcats meanwhile 33, and also got 22 points to summon a supreme defensive and get rid of some of the nega- added 9 points. were plagued by the turnover tive things chemistry wise,” said It was his team’s defensive ef- from the line effort to secure the vicroty. W.F. bug, coughing the ball up 32 Weeks. “I’ve got to applaud the fort however, that really pleased to the Trailblazers’ 11. West allowed only six points times for the game. girls. We talked on the bus for Weeks. Centralia shot just 33 in each of the first three quar- “”We had way too many percent from the field ters, giving them a 13 point lead about half the trip on Saturday,” “I’ve got to give credit to our after Friday’s loss to Juanita. “ defense, especially on Sidney turnovers,” said Weeks. “A lot of while Linn-Benton shot heading into the fourth quarter. them, we just had unforced er- 54 percent. The Trailblaz- And the rest of the time, it just Shepard, (who came in) averag- Tiana Parker and Nike Mc- rors, either passing the ball out of ers (0-8) will play at Taco- a joy to watch them play. It was ing 19 points a game,” said weeks. Clure teamed up on interior de- bounds or passing it to the other ma for their league opener fense duties and notched four nice to see the chemistry come to “The girls did a good job shutting her down.” team in the half court.” on Thursday. blocks each, with Parker haul- gather and we hadn’t’ had that.” W.F. West (6-2, 2-0) plays Shepard wound up shooting “And that coupled with not ing in 11 rebounds to boot. The at Aberdeen on Friday in EvCo 1 for 15 from the field and notch- shooting the ball well results in Arizona No. 1 for 4th Bearcats outrebounded the Mav- league action. ing 7 of her 9 points from the low scores,” said Weeks. Straight Week ericks 40-20 during the contrast. free throw line. The Bearcats shot just 31 Fueled by that defense and By The Associated Press “Defensively, that’s what re- percent from the field and 43 rebounding, “We went on a 17-4 Bearcats Bounce Back Against ally saved our bacon,” Weeks percent from the free throw line Arizona and Syracuse run in the third quarter and that Lake Washington said. for the game and did not have a lead the same top five was the difference in the game,” teams in The Associated JUANITA — One day after Weeks also dolled out praise player reach double digit scoring. said Weeks. getting bucked by the running for Raegan Nelson after the win. Press’ college basketball The Bearcats were able to Payton Kelly and Katie poll for the fourth straight Rebels, W.F. West was back in “She had a nice game. She was 3 Hankins led the Bearcats with 7 overcome their recent turnover the saddle again and giving the for 4 (shooting). Did some nice week. struggles versus Meadowdale points each, while Nike McClure The Wildcats (13-0) spurs to Lake Washington in a things penetrating their zone de- added 5 points and snared 11 re- and managed 61 shots in the 47-38 victory at the Juanita Rebel fense. She had a solid game. Ac- saw their lead in first- contest, plus 21 free throw at- bounds. place votes change for the Challenge. tually, she had a solid weekend.” tempts. W.F. West got out to a big “Juanita is just a very good first time Monday. They “That was our main goal team,” conceded Weeks. “Not to received 60 No. 1 votes 15-4 lead over the Kangaroos in Juanita Bests W.F. West in today was to cut our turnovers the first quarter, but were then take anything away from them, from the 65-member na- down and get more balls up to Tournament Opener but we definitely did not play like tional media panel, three outscored 9-7 in the second the hoop,” said a relieved Weeks. frame. JUANITA — The Bearcats the team that we are.” less than they got the last Even though his squad shot only Weeks continued, “We three weeks. Syracuse “We had a chance to run got blown out here Friday by 23 percent from the floor, Weeks needed a game like that because (12-0), which beat previ- away with it and then didn’t,” their hosts at the Juanita Rebel was steadfast in his approval say- said Bearcat coach Henri Weeks. Challenge, as they lost 60-36 to we haven’t been real positive. It ously unbeaten Villanova forced the girls to get together on Saturday, were No. 1 ing, “I’m not concerned about “Again our turnovers hurt the running Rebels. and talk and kind of agree on on the other five ballots. the shooting. That will take care us,” explained Weeks who re- Juanita entered their own The three Big Ten schools of itself.” ported 25 turnovers for the game. tournament ranked third in the some things.” — Ohio State, Wisconsin and Michigan State — re- NFL mained third through fifth. Oklahoma State NFL: Officials Erred in Not Allowing Chiefs a Re-kick Against the Chargers moved up one spot to By Jeff Rosen sixth while Duke, Wich- The error helped the Char- attempt a 41-yard . which “states that ‘No more than ita State, Baylor and Ore- The Kansas City Star (MCT) gers beat the Chiefs 27-24 in The kick sailed wide right, six Team B players may be on the overtime and advance to the but Succop should have been line of scrimmage on either side gon all jumped two places It comes a little late for the to round out the top 10. playoffs. A win by the Chiefs given a do-over, the league said, of the snapper at the snap.’ “ Kansas City Chiefs, not to men- would’ve put Pittsburgh in the because the Chargers “lined up Louisville, which lost tion the Pittsburgh Steelers, but Properly enforced by the of- at Kentucky on Saturday, postseason instead. with seven men on one side of the NFL issued a statement ficiating crew, the penalty would dropped from sixth to No. Here’s the play in question: the snapper. This should have Monday morning admitting its With 8 seconds remaining in been penalized as an illegal for- have resulted in a 5-yard differ- 14 while Villanova fell ence for the Chiefs and a re-kick three places to 11th with officials made a mistake in not regulation, the score tied at 24 mation by the defense.” from the Chargers’ 18-yard line the loss at Syracuse. assessing an illegal-formation and the Chiefs facing fourth and The NFL’s statement cited penalty on the Chargers during 12 at the San Diego 23, Chiefs “Rule 9, Section 1, Article 3(b)(1) ... a much easier distance for the Sunday’s game in San Diego. kicker Ryan Succop lined up to of the NFL Rule Book (page 51),” usually reliable Succop. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013

College Basketball No. 24 Gonzaga Tops San Francisco 69-41 SPOKANE, Wash. (AP) — 5 of 10 from 3-point range and San Francisco coach Rex Walters added 9 rebounds, said. “Every- wasn’t happy with his team’s lack body coming off the bench was of toughness in a blowout loss to going to give their best effort Gonzaga. and what happened we could live “They with.” won all Louisville transfer Angel the 50/50 Nunez, playing in just his second balls, and game since becoming eligible, the tough- had six points, five rebounds and ness points,” a blocked shot in 14 minutes. Walters said GONZAGA 69 “He’s going to be a real threat,” of No. 24 SAN FRAN 41 Pangos said. Gonzaga, Walters said the fact that which won 69-41 on Monday Dower and Bell were not playing night. did not impact his preparations. San Francisco has now lost “I didn’t care about that too 25 straight games to the Zags in much,” Walters said. “It was Spokane, a streak dating back to Gonzaga versus USF and you their last win here in 1989. have to play the game.” Walters said the teams re- Gonzaga scored the first main worlds apart. seven points of the game and the “Tonight it was IBM versus Dons had only two field goals in some mom-and-pop computer the first 8 minutes to fall behind programmer,” Walters said. “We 11-6. The Zags pushed the lead to have some stuff to do to get to 19-10 as San Francisco made just that level.” three of its first 16 shots. While the Dons connected The Dons were held without on just 14 of 55 shots in the game, a field goal for more than five way below their season average minutes and Barham and Pan- of 51 percent, Walters said the gos sank consecutive 3-pointers poor shooting was just a symp- as Gonzaga extended its lead to tom of other problems. 27-12. “Playing really hard and being Gonzaga went on a 9-2 run, locked in and believing in what including another Pangos 3, for we do will take care of the shoot- a 36-16 lead. The Zags led 41-23 ing,” Walters said. at halftime, despite shooting just Drew Barham scored 15 38.5 percent in the first. points, all on 3-pointers, to lead San Francisco shot just 27 Gonzaga. Przemek Karnowski percent in the first half, making added 11 points for Gonzaga (12- 7 of 26 shots. The Dons sank just 2, 2-0 West Coast). David Stock- four field goals in the final 11 ton and Kevin Pangos finished Young Kwak / The Associated Press minutes of the first half, includ- with 10 points each. Gonzaga’s Drew Barham (43) ights for a rebound against San Francisco’s Kruize Pinkins (15) and Cole Dickerson during the ing a 3-point buzzer beater by “It was a full team effort,” said second half of an NCAA college basketball game Monday in Spokane, Wash. Gonzaga won 69-41. Holmes, who had 11 points in Pangos, who is battling turf toe the half. and was held eight points below Gonzaga opened the second his scoring average. “Everyone 8 points each, while Kruize has an injured back. The team ing evaluated on a day-to-day ba- half with a 13-5 run, including a stepped up and played a big role. Pinkins grabbed 10 rebounds. announced Monday that Bell, sis. He is averaging 13.8 ppg. pair of 3-pointers by Barham, for Everyone contributed.” Gonzaga has won 20 straight third-leading scorer at 12 points Players like Barham and Ge- a 54-28 lead. Avry Holmes led cold-shoot- conference games spanning per game, will miss the next four rard Coleman have picked up San Francisco came in aver- ing San Francisco (8-6, 1-1) with three seasons. to six weeks because of the injury the slack as five Zags scored in aging 81.9 points per game and 16 points. The Dons made just Gonzaga played without that occurred in Saturday’s win double figures. Coleman came 51 percent shooting this season. 25.5 percent of their shots, to 43 starting guard Gary Bell Jr., who over Santa Clara. off the bench to score 10 points. Gonzaga is 127-8 in the Mc- percent for the Zags. Tim Derk- has a broken hand, and start- Dower, who fell hard on his ‘We knew everybody had Carthey Athletic Center since it sen and Mark Tollefsen added ing forward Sam Dower, who back against Kansas State, is be- their back,” Barham, who made opened a decade ago. NFL Instant Replay: Rematches Galore in Wild-Card Playoff Round By Barry Wilner a late interception of Kyle Orton. The Associated Press Orton was filling in for the Cowboys two days after Tony You again? Romo had back surgery. There will be rematches ga- “For all the accolades and the lore in the wild-card round of stats, if we didn’t win today, none the NFL playoffs next weekend. of that means nothing,” McCoy It begins with the Colts host- said. ing the Chiefs on Saturday. Indi- Philly finished 4-12 last year anapolis won at Kansas City just in its final season under Andy last week. Reid. Kelly arrived from Or- At night, in the only first- egon, and his fast-tempo offense round game not involving teams was both praised and ridiculed. that faced each other this season, Thanks greatly to the develop- New Orleans is at Philadelphia. ment of Foles and the many On Sunday, it’s San Diego talents of McCoy, the system at Cincinnati; the Bengals won worked. at the Chargers on Dec. 1. And As the defense improved, the the wild-card finale with San Eagles became a force. They won Francisco visiting Green Bay is seven of their final eight games. a redux not only of their season “A huge win for Philly, a huge opener but also a divisional play- win for us, just a great moment,” off matchup from last January. Boykin said. The Niners won both of those. Dallas (8-8) has lost three “I feel really good going into straight showdown finales for the playoffs this time,” Bengals the NFC East title. safety Chris Crocker said, recog- At Chicago, in his first game nizing that Cincinnati lost wild- back from a broken left collar- card games at Houston in each bone, Rodgers threw a 48-yard of the last two years. “Different touchdown pass to Cobb on team, different type of feeling. fourth-and-8 with 38 seconds We have the momentum, and left for the go-ahead score. that’s the big thing. And we play Rodgers had been out since at home.” getting injured in a loss to Chi-

Off next weekend are Denver cago on Nov. 4, and Cobb missed Denis Poroy / The Associated Press (13-3) and New England (12-4) in the previous 10 games with a San Diego Chargers president Dean Spanos, right, celebrates with inside linebacker Donald Butler (56) after an NFL football the AFC, Seattle (13-3) and Car- knee problem. Still, the Packers game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in San Diego. The Chargers won 27-24 in overtime. olina (12-4) in the NFC. (8-7-1) edged the archrival Bears In the divisional round, Se- (8-8) for the division crown by attle and New England will be at winning three of their last four beating short-handed Kansas the AFC South, beat Jacksonville history, earned the No. 1 seed home on Saturday, Jan. 11, with games. City 27-24 in overtime for its 30-10 on Sunday. in the conference by romping at Carolina and Denver hosting “It’s big. Obviously, he is the fourth consecutive victory. After The defending NFL cham- Oakland 34-14. New England, games on Jan. 12. best quarterback in the league,” Miami and Baltimore lost ear- pion Ravens are out. The Ben- the AFC East winner, beat Buf- The Eagles and Packers went said Packers receiver Jordy Nel- lier in the day, the Chargers (9-7) gals (11-5) beat Baltimore 34-17, falo 34-20. on the road Sunday and headed son, who caught 10 passes for 161 rode Nick Novak’s 36-yard field ensuring the Ravens (8-8) were Carolina won the NFC South home with playoff berths. yards. “To be gone for that many goal with 5:30 left in OT to the eliminated once Pittsburgh (8-8) and that first-round playoff bye Philadelphia completed a weeks and to play as well as he sixth seed. defeated Cleveland 20-7. with a 21-20 victory at Atlanta. terrific turnaround under new did — it was great to have him “We didn’t play our best game, “Not going to the playoffs The Saints (11-5) got the final coach Chip Kelly by beating Dal- back.” but teams that are playoff teams hurts,” running back Ray Rice NFC wild card with a 42-17 rout las 24-22 to win the NFC East. And to have the explosive find a way to win when you don’t said. “I’m not used to having this of Tampa Bay. Hours before, Aaron Rodgers Cobb back. play your best and that’s what we kind of time on my hands.” “Now we can cross that goal played the role of returning hero, “To be in that moment at did today,” Chargers quarterback Miami (8-8) lost to the New off,” Panthers linebacker Luke along with Randall Cobb, in the end of the game and have Philip Rivers said. York Jets 20-7, putting the Steel- Kuechly said. “Now we can con- Green Bay’s 33-28 victory at Chi- that opportunity, it’s a blessing,” Kansas City (11-5) could have ers — who began the season 0-4 centrate, get guys healthy and get cago to capture the NFC North Cobb said. won in regulation, eliminating — in position to advance if San ready to go.” title. San Francisco beat Green San Diego. But kicker Ryan Suc- Diego slipped up at home against Already in the NFC playoffs For the Eagles (10-6), Nick Bay at Candlestick Park 34-28 to cop was wide right on a 41-yard a team that rested 20 of 22 start- were San Francisco, which fin- Foles threw two touchdown open the season. In the playoffs field goal with 4 seconds left. ers. ished 12-4 when it won 23-20 at passes, NFL rushing champion last season, the Niners won 45-31 Pittsburgh would have claimed The Chargers nearly did, but Arizona on Sunday, and Seattle, LeSean McCoy had 131 yards at the same venue. the playoff spot over San Diego survived. which secured the NFC West ti- and caught a scoring pass, and San Diego also finished off a had Succop connected. AFC West champion Denver, tle and the conference’s top seed Brandon Boykin clinched it with rally to get into the postseason, The Colts (11-5), winners of the highest-scoring team in NFL with a 27-9 win over St. Louis. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs Preps LOGGERS 41, TIMBERWOLVES 36 High Game: Adrian Franks 300 AutoZone Liberty Bowl: Rice vs. Mis- Onalaska 9 15 5 12 —41 Top 10 Women sissippi State, 1 p.m. Volcano Soccer Club Hosts Winter Local Schedules Goldendale 9 7 12 8 —36 1. Cassandra Chalmers 651; 2. Kim Chick-fil-A Bowl: No. 24 Duke vs. No. 21 THURSDAY, Jan. 2 Onalaska (41) — Paxton 10, Dur- Rushton 605; 3. Shannon Conradi 588; Texas A&M, 5 p.m. Girls Basketball yea 5, Dalsted 4, Masciola 2, Musick 10, 4. Shelby Hart 572; 5. Sharon DeBuhr Academy at Centralia Stadium Adna at Willapa Valley, 7 p.m. Vint 8, Hoyt 2 564; 6. Val Krein 558; 7. Chris Wood Wednesday’s Games Napavine at Rose Garden Three Rivers FG: 17 of 59 —.288 FT: 4 of 19 —.210 523; 8. Ashley Date 519; 9. Patti Acker- Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl: Ne- By The Chronicle Christian, 1:30 p.m. Reb. 32 (Paxton 13) man 515; 10. Jami Norman 510; High braska vs. No. 22 Georgia, 9 a.m. The Volcano Soccer Club will be running their third Goldendale (36) — Kartez 2, Bryan Game: Shannon Conradi 248 Heart of Dallas Bowl: UNLV vs. FRIDAY, Jan. 3 11, Lamping 3, Graff 5, Twoehy 6, Casi- Top 5 Senior Men North Texas, 9 a.m. annual Winter Academy at Centralia Stadium, starting Boys Basketball miro 9 1. Marc Gosselin 676; 2. Tim Capital One Bowl: No. 19 Wiscon- Centralia at Capital, 7:30p.m. on Jan. 6 and will be held Mondays and Wednesdays FG: 15 of 51 —.294 FT: 4 of 11 —.363 Schnitzer 650; 3. Andy Fuchs 616; 4. sin vs. No. 9 South Carolina, 10 a.m. Aberdeen at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. Reb. 32 Dave DeBuhr 589; 5. Jim Ion 578; High Outback Bowl: Iowa vs. No. 16 LSU, through the month of Jan. and Feb. Hoquiam at Rochester, 5:45 p.m. Game: Marc Gosselin 255 Toledo at Stevenson, 5:45 p.m. 10 a.m. The dates are as follows: Jan. 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, At Menlo Top 5 Senior Women Rose Bowl: No. 5 Stanford vs. No. 4 Three Rivers Christian at Winlock, 6 p.m. VIKINGS 57, TROJANS 50 1. Marie Marshall 523; 2. Teresa 27 and 29 and Feb. 3,5,10,12,17, 19, 24, and 26. Each Chief Leschi at Oakville, 5:45 Michigan State, 2 p.m. Pe Ell 12 6 20 12 —50 Johnson 506; 3. Jeryl Fuchs 485; 4. Ber- Girls Basketball Tostitos Fiesta Bowl: No. 15 UCF Academy session begins at 6 p.m. with U6-10 going un- tie Dessell 478; 5. Carolyn Watkins 464; Centralia at River Ridge, 7:30 p.m. Willapa Valley 12 13 21 13 —57 vs. No. 6 Baylor, 5:30 p.m. til 7 p.m. and U12-16 going until 8 p.m. Come and join W.F. West at Aberdeen, 7:30 p.m. Pe Ell (50) — Alden 5, Lusk 4, Skeen High Game: Marie Marshall 210 Morton-White Pass at Riverside Chris- 4, H. Compton 9, A. Compton 13, Capps Thursday’s Games us under the lights! CENTRALIA LANES tian, 7 p.m. 15 AT&T Cotton Bowl: No. 13 Okla- Top 5 Senior Men For more information, visit www.volcanosoccer. Hoquiam at Rochester, 7 p.m. FG: 16 of 50 —.320 FT: 14 of 25 homa State vs. No. 8 Missouri, 4:30 p.m. 1. Steve Turner 561; 2. Dave Reyn- Washougal at Tenino, 7 p.m. —.560 Reb. 31 (A. Compton, H. Comp- Discover Orange Bowl: No. 12 com, email [email protected] or con- ton 6) oldson 464; 3. Greg Kiser 461; 4. Jim Toledo at Stevenson, 7 p.m. Clemson vs. No. 7 Ohio State, 5:30 p.m. tact Club President Christopher Van Clifford 360-520- Northwest Christian at Winlock, 4:30 Willapa Valley (57) — L. Friese Thomas 445; 5. Richard Luce 430; High p.m. 2, Smaciarz 16, K. Friese 24, Fluke 4, Game: Steve Turner 200 4485. Wrestling Harden 11 Top Senior Women W.F. West at PAC Coast Tournament FG: 22 of 45 —.489 FT: 6 of 13 —.462 1. Robin Brown 434; 2. Linda Lusher (Hudson’s Bay), 10 a.m. Reb. 25 (K. Friese 10) 415; 3. June Concannon 364; 4. Winnie NFL Siemers 328; High Game: Robin Brown SATURDAY, Jan. 4 At Mossyrock 154 National Football League Girls Basketball WARRIORS 68, VIKINGS 35 All Times PDT Sports on the Air Adna at Napavine, 7 p.m. Rochester 27 12 22 7 —68 AMERICAN CONFERENCE White River at W.F. West, 6 p.m. Mossyrock 8 8 5 14 —35 East W L T Pct PF PA Boys Basketball Rochester (68) — Baird 4, Jo. Lan- y-New England12 4 0 .750 444 338 TUESDAY, Dec. 31 Washougal at Centralia, 7 p.m. caster 21, Dale 1, Justice 4, Seymour 13, College Basketball N.Y. Jets 8 8 0 .500 290 387 W.F. West at Shelton, 7 p.m. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Keeli Demers 8, Hegberg 10, Althauser Miami 8 8 0 .500 317 335 Morton-White Pass at Riverside Chris- Men’s NCAA Div. I Basketball 9:30 a.m. tian, 4:30 p.m. 7 Week 8 Rankings (Dec. 23) Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 339 388 Onalaska at Rochester, 7 p.m. FG: 29 of 59 —.491 FT: 8 of 18 —.444 AP Top 25 South ESPN — AdvoCare V100 Bowl, Arizona vs. Tenino at Winlock, 6 p.m. Reb. N/A Rk. Team Record Pts. y-Indianapolis 11 5 0 .688 391 336 Boston College, at Shreveport, La. Lyle-Wishram at Oakville, 5 p.m. Mossyrock (35) — Blackburn 2, 1 Arizona (60) 13-0 1,620 Tennessee 7 9 0 .438 362 381 Wrestling Ortiz 2, Smith 6, Quinlan 4, Schultz 2, 2 Syracuse (5) 12-0 1,550 Jacksonville 4 12 0 .250 247 449 11 p.m. Centralia at River Rumble, Washougal Moorcroft 9, Hensch 10 3 Ohio State 13-0 1,462 Houston 2 14 0 .125 276 428 W.F. West at PAC Coast Tournament FG: 14 of 43 —.326 FT: 6 of 12 —.500 4 Wisconsin 13-0 1,408 North CBS — Sun Bowl, Virginia Tech vs. UCLA, at (Hudson’s Bay), 9 a.m. Reb. N/A 5 Michigan State 11-1 1,364 y-Cincinnati 11 5 0 .688 430 305 El Paso, Texas Napavine at Darrington Tournament, 10 a.m. 6 Oklahoma State 11-1 1,278 Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 379 370 1 p.m. Rochester at Jim Bair Invite (Castle Rock), 10 a.m. At Raymond 7 Duke 10-2 1,144 Baltimore 8 8 0 .500 320 352 Tenino at Jim Bair Invite (Castle Rock), 10 a.m. BULLDOGS 46, T-WOLVES 36 8 Wichita State 13-0 1,067 Cleveland 4 12 0 .250 308 406 ESPN — Liberty Bowl, Rice vs. Mississippi St., Montesano 10 15 8 13 —46 9 Baylor 10-1 1,013 West at Memphis, Tenn. Friday’s Results Morton-WP 10 5 13 8 —36 10 Oregon 12-0 987 y-Denver 13 3 0 .813 606 399 Girls Basketball Montesano (46) — M. Flock 6, Cho- 11 Villanova 11-1 943 x-Kansas City 11 5 0 .688 430 305 5 p.m. At Juanita ate 14, Sh. Flock 4, Spradlin 22 12 Florida 10-2 915 x-San Diego 9 7 0 .563 396 348 ESPN — Chick-fil-A Bowl, Duke vs. Texas REBELS 60, BEARCATS 36 FG: 16 of 45 —.355 FT: 13 of 22 —.591 13 Iowa State 11-0 869 Oakland 4 12 0 .250 322 453 Juanita 20 19 13 8—60 Reb. 34 (Spradlin 16) 14 Louisville 11-2 812 NATIONAL CONFERENCE A&M, at Atlanta W.F. West 8 5 13 10—36 Morton-White Pass (36) — Elledge 15 Kentucky 10-3 753 East Juanita (60) — Aaron 19, White 2, MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 8, Atkinson 2, Brooks, Kelly 10, Allen 8, 16 Kansas 8-3 666 y-Philadelphia 10 6 0 .625 442 382 Kaida 6, Brink 2, Carter 2, Gildersleeve Hazen 2, Robbins 2, Eveland 4 17 Connecticut 11-1 647 Dallas 8 8 0 .500 439 432 9 a.m. 2, Adams 19, Richardson 2, Waltar 4, FG: 15 of 48 —.313 FT: 1 of 2 —.500 18 Memphis 9-2 625 N.Y. Giants 7 9 0 .438 294 383 Nunn 2 Reb. 24 (Kelly 6) FS1 — St. John’s at Xavier 19 North Carolina 9-3 413 Washington 3 13 0 .188 334 478 FG: 23 of 60 —.383 FT: 6 of 7 —.857 20 Colorado 11-2 373 South 10 a.m. Reb: 31 At Naches 21 San Diego State 10-1 371 y-Carolina 12 4 0 .750 366 241 W.F. West (36) — McClure 5, Weeks RANGERS 47, CARDINALS 36 ESPN2 — Ohio St. at Purdue 22 Iowa 11-2 258 x-New Orleans11 5 0 .688 414 304 4, Nelson, Kelly 7, McKay 2, Lofgren, Winlock 12 7 3 14 —36 23 Massachusetts 11-1 160 Atlanta 4 12 0 .250 353 443 11:30 a.m. Parker 4, DeTray 2, Spencer 5, Hankins Naches Valley 7 8 17 15 —47 24 Gonzaga 11-2 78 Tampa Bay 4 12 0 .250 288 389 7 Winlock (36) — Bradley 14, Garibay 25 Missouri 11-1 76 FS1 — Seton Hall at Providence FG: 12 of 38 —.316 FT: 9 of 21 —.429 4, Lalasko 1, Wolf 2, Whitehead 5, Lo- North y-Green Bay 8 7 1 .531 417 428 12 p.m. Reb: 31 (McClure 11) pez 6, Hammond 1, Stalcup 3 Others receiving votes: Illinois Chicago 8 8 0 .500 445 478 FG: 9 of 48 —.188 FT: 15 of 23 —.652 57, Texas 40, George Washington 37, ESPN2 — Indiana at Illinois Detroit 7 9 0 .438 395 376 Saturday’s Results Reb. 36 (Bradley 13) Oklahoma 36, Toledo 32, Florida State FSN — George Washington at Kansas St. Boys Basketball Naches Valley (47) — Capps 1, Rob- 24, UCLA 19, Harvard 10, Michigan 7, Minnesota 5 10 1 .344 391 480 At Tenino erts 4, Andrews 9, Heide 4, Wells 12, Creighton 5, Kansas State 3, Pittsburgh West 2 p.m. LOGGERS 61, BEAVERS 52 Jenner-John 2, Meadows 8, Whorton 7 2, LSU 1 y-Seattle 13 3 0 .813 417 231 ESPN2 — Louisville at UCF Wishkah Val. 23 15 18 5 —61 FG: 16 of 61 —.262 FT: 10 of 25 x-San Francisco12 4 0 .750 406 272 Tenino 9 13 9 18 —52 —.400 Reb. 29 USA Today Coaches Poll Arizona 10 6 0 .625 379 324 FS1 — DePaul at Georgetown Wishkah Valley (61) — Gardiner 12, Rk. Team Record Pts. St. Louis 7 9 0 .438 348 364 4 p.m. B. Anderson 10, Rodriquez 10, Thein 6, At Tenino 1 Arizona (30) 13-0 798 Anderson 5, Berge 6, Baltzell 9 EAGLES 67, BEAVERS 60 2 Syracuse (1) 12-0 762 x-clinched playoff spot ESPN2 — Memphis at South Florida FG: N/A FT: 15 of 18 —.833 Reb. N/A TRC 10 15 13 14 15 —67 3 Ohio State (1) 13-0 741 y-clinched division 4:30 p.m. Tenino (52) — Guzman 2, Hisaw 6, Tenino 20 4 11 17 8 —60 4 Michigan State 11-1 682 Peterson 3, Caldwell 4, O’Brien 7, Pier Three Rivers Christian (67) — Mar- 5 Wisconsin 13-0 677 Sunday’s Games FS1 — Villanova at Butler 15, Davido 2, Engebreth 4, Jones 5 tinez 15, Powell 4, Hoffman 5, Carns 16, 6 Oklahoma State 11-1 605 Tennessee 16, Houston 10 6 p.m. FG: N/A FT: 9 of 21 —.429 Reb. 34 Moore 7, Hull 18 7 Wichita State 13-0 588 Minnesota 14, Detroit 13 (O’Brien 9) FG: N/A FT: 18 of 30 —.600 Reb. N/A 8 Duke 10-2 568 Carolina 21, Atlanta 20 ESPN2 — UConn at Houston Tenino (60) — Guzman 3, Bailon 13, 9 Oregon 12-0 530 Pittsburgh 20, Cleveland 7 7 p.m. At Raymond Peterson 11, O’Brien 7, Pier 8, Jones 17 10 Louisville 11-2 515 N.Y. Giants 20, Washington 6 TIMBERWOLVES 70, BULLDOGS 20 FG: N/A FT: 11 of 21 —.524 Reb. 47 11 Baylor 10-1 429 Cincinnati 34, Baltimore 17 FS1 — Marquette at Creighton Morton-WP 19 29 16 6 —70 (Jones 14) 12 Iowa State 11-0 420 Indianapolis 30, Jacksonville 10 WINTER SPORTS Montesano 11 4 0 5 —20 13 Florida 10-2 413 N.Y. Jets 20, Miami 7 Morton-White Pass (70) — Po- At Napavine 14 Villanova 11-1 392 Denver 34, Oakland 14 3 p.m. quette 15, Ko. Dunlap 2, Elledge, Kolb PANTHERS 47, TIGERS 44 15 Connecticut 11-1 340 San Diego 27, Kansas City 24, OT NBCSN — Olympic trials, speed skating: 12, Walton 16, Hanson 4, Ka. Dunlap 10, Bonney Lake 8 14 13 12—47 16 Kentucky 10-3 319 Seattle 27, St. Louis 9 LaClef, Collette, Counts 3, Reynolds 6, Centralia 14 9 16 5—44 17 Kansas 8-3 314 San Francisco 23, Arizona 20 men’s and women’s 1500 long track, at Kearns, Eveland 2 Bonnie Lake (47) — Jessyka Seger 15, 18 Memphis 9-2 268 Green Bay 33, Chicago 28 Utah FG: 29 of 52 —.557 FT: 10 of 18 Kayla Seger 13, Richardson 3, Mitchell 7, 19 North Carolina 9-3 184 New Orleans 42, Tampa Bay 17 —.550 Reb. 37 (Walton 9) Jensen 3, Ruiz 4, Lisk 2 19 San Diego State 10-1 184 New England 34, Buffalo 20 Montesano (20) — Usher 2, Chas- FG: N/A FT: 11 of 22 —.500 Reb: 34 21 Gonzaga 11-2 145 Philadelphia 24, Dallas 22 WEDNESDAY, Jan. 1 tain 2, Roy 11, Hopseeger 2, Chapman 3 Centralia (44) — Crews 13, Cline 8, 22 Massachusetts 11-1 137 COLLEGE FOOTBALL FG: 6 of 42 —.142 FT: 7 of 13 —.538 Pocklington 2, Nugent 3, Hall 18 23 Iowa 11-2 113 Wild-card Playoffs Reb. 22 (Truax 5) FG: N/A FT: 5 of 12 —.417 Reb: 39 24 Colorado 11-2 92 Saturday, Jan. 4 9 a.m. (Hall 10, Cline 9) 25 Missouri 11-1 51 Kansas City at Indianapolis, 1:35 p.m. ESPN2 — Gator Bowl, Nebraska vs. Georgia, At Mossyrock New Orleans at Philadelphia, 5:10 p.m. VIKINGS 69, WARRIORS 64 At Juanita Others receiving votes: Creighton 29, at Jacksonville, Fla. Rochester 15 17 14 18 —64 BEARCATS 47, KANGAROOS 38 Pittsburgh 22, UCLA 20, George Wash- Sunday, Jan. 5 10 a.m. Mossyrock 17 21 9 22 —69 W.F. West 15 7 10 15—47 ington 17, Oklahoma 16, Texas 9, Toledo San Diego at Cincinnati, 10 a.m. Rochester (64) — McLemore 4, Rigs- Lake Washington 4 9 10 15—38 8, Florida State 4, Michigan 4, Illinois 2, San Francisco at Green Bay, 1:40 p.m. ABC — Capital One Bowl, Wisconsin vs. bee, Yarber 18, Gedney 11, Ranger 1, W.F. West (47) — McClure 9, Weeks New Mexico 1, Saint Louis 1 6, Nelson 7, Kelly 1, McKay 4, Lofgren, South Carolina, at Orlando, Fla. Wilson 4, Nelson 12, Blanchard 14 Divisional Playoffs Parker 6, DeTray, Spencer 10, Hankins FG: 25 of 62 —.403 FT: 9 of 19 —.473 Saturday, Jan. 11 ESPN — Outback Bowl, Iowa vs. LSU, at Tam- Reb. 29 (Nelson 22) 4 Green Bay, San Francisco or New Or- Mossyrock (69) — Fuchs 9, Hazen FG: 18 of 44 —.409 FT: 13 of 25 pa, Fla. leans at Seattle, 1:35 p.m. 20, Kirkley 28, Watson 10, Allen, Cal- —.520 Reb: 28 (Spencer 8) College Football Cincinnati, Indianpolis or Kansas City 2 p.m. lies, Butler 6 Lake Washingtion (38) — Jahnke NCAA Football Rankings at New England, 5:15 p.m. ESPN — Rose Bowl, Stanford vs. Michigan St., FG: 24 of 62 —.387 FT: 21 of 27 3, Giovicchini 2, Beazer 2, Brender 9, Week 16 (Dec. 8) —.778 Reb. 28 (Hazen 10) Shepard 9, Rataushk 13 BCS Standings at Pasadena, Calif. FG: 11 of 43 —.256 FT: 16 of 21 Sunday, Jan. 12 1 Florida State 13-0 Philadelphia, Green Bay or San Fran- 5:30 p.m. At Yakima —.762 Reb: 20 2 Auburn 12-1 BEARCATS 49, WOLVERINES 46 cisco at Carolina, 10:05 a.m. ESPN — Fiesta Bowl, UCF vs. Baylor, at Glen- 3 Alabama 11-1 Indianapolis, Kansas City or San Diego Friday Harbor 16 7 12 11 —46 Monday’s Results 4 Michigan State 12-1 at Denver, 1:40 p.m. dale, Ariz. W.F. West 11 13 10 15 —49 Boys Basketball 5 Stanford 11-2 Friday Harbor (46) — Dylan De- At Napavine 6 Baylor 11-1 NHL HOCKEY maris 3, Levi Demaris 4, Woods 17, WARRIORS 60, TIGERS 58 7 Ohio State 12-1 10 a.m. Strasser 5, Stromberg 3, Lawson 5, Coo- Rochester 16 22 15 7—60 8 Missouri 11-2 per 9 Napavine 17 15 11 15—58 9 South Carolina 10-2 NBA NBC — Winter Classic, Toronto vs. Detroit, at FG: 16 of 38 —.421 FT: 11 of 24 Napavine (58) — Cole Doughty 15, 10 Oregon 10-2 Ann Arbor, Mich. —.458 Reb. 24 (Strasser 11) Kaleb Sisson 4, Wyatt Stanley 3, Austin 11 Oklahoma 10-2 All Times PST W.F. West (49) — Gueller 14, Moon Filley 2, JT Kaut 20, Damon Hertz 4, 12 Clemson 10-2 EASTERN CONFERENCE SOCCER 9, Cleary 8, Schwarz 4, Sherfey 12, McK- Chance Sherwood 10 13 Oklahoma State 10-2 Atlantic Division W L Pct GB 4:40 a.m. ay 2 FG: 21 of 64-.328 FT: 12 of 20—.600 14 Arizona State 10-3 Toronto 13 15 .464 — FG: 18 of 35 —.514 FT: 10 of 18 —.556 Reb: 40 (Sherwood 11) 15 UCF 11-1 Boston 13 17 .433 1 NBCSN — Premier League, Manchester City Reb. 23 (Gueller 5) Rochester (60) — Jordan McLemore 16 LSU 9-3 Brooklyn 10 20 .333 4 at Swansea City 7, Jared Rigsbee 12, Tyler Yarber 6, Tyler 17 UCLA 9-3 Philadelphia 9 21 .300 5 At Yakima Gedney 17, Dustin Wilson 2, Tanner 18 Louisville 11-1 New York 9 21 .300 5 6:55 a.m. INDIANS 61, CARDINALS 58 OT Nelson 5, Aaron Blanchard 11 19 Wisconsin 9-3 Southeast Division NBCSN — Premier League, Chelsea at South- Toledo 21 7 12 10 11—61 FG: 23 of 49—.469 FT: 6 of 11—.545 20 Fresno State 11-1 Miami 24 7 .774 — Franklin-Pierce 16 8 10 16 8—58 Reb: 29 (Nelson 11) 21 Texas A&M 8-4 Atlanta 17 14 .548 7 ampton Toledo (61) — Brent Wood 26, F. 22 Georgia 8-4 Washington 14 14 .500 8½ 9:25 a.m. Wallace 17, Askin 1, McEwen 15, Ver- Girls Basketball 23 Northern Illinois 12-1 Charlotte 14 18 .438 10½ millya 2, At Toutle 24 Duke 10-3 Orlando 10 20 .333 13½ NBCSN — Premier League, Tottenham at FG: N/A FT: 1 of 4 —.250 Reb: 15 DUCKS 60, INDIANS 31 25 USC 9-4 Central Division Manchester United (McEwen 6) Toutle Lake 16 18 14 12—60 Indiana 24 5 .828 — Franklin-Pierce (58) — Cotten 21, Toledo 4 8 5 14 —31 Thursday’s Results Detroit 14 19 .424 12 WINTER SPORTS Eaves 2, Talerco 10, Kitt 4, Carter 10, Toutle Lake (60) — Adams 4, Dean Little Caesars Bowl: Pittsburgh 30, Chicago 12 17 .414 12 2 p.m. Abbott 9, Herrera 2 2, Makala Gardner 4, Marissa Gardner Bowling Green 27 Cleveland 10 20 .333 14½ FG: N/A FT: 4 of 10 —.400 Reb: 45 14, Britzy Hockett 6, Bailey Hockett 8, San Diego County Credit Union Milwaukee 6 24 .200 18½ NBCSN — Olympic trials, speed skating: Lidorikiotis 2, Sam Woodley 22 Poinsettia Bowl: Utah State 21, No. 23 WESTERN CONFERENCE women’s 5000 and men’s 10000 long track, at Ke- At Mountlake Terrace FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb: N/A Northern Illinois 14 Southwest Division Toledo (31) — Bowen 2, Harlan 2, TIGERS 64, REBELS 45 San Antonio 24 7 .774 — arns, Utah Oberg 3, Chaselin Rice 15, Casee Rice 5, Centralia 15 22 15 12 —64 Friday’s Results Houston 21 12 .636 4 Tauscher 5 Burnaby So. 9 10 13 13 —45 Military Bowl: Marshall 31, Mary- Dallas 18 13 .581 6 FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb: N/A Centralia (64) — Kerner 4, Blaser 10, land 20 New Orleans 14 15 .483 9 THURSDAY, Jan. 2 Verduzco 2, Jackson 7, Scott 12, Mono- Texas Bowl: Syracuse 21, Minne- Memphis 13 17 .433 10½ At Juanita COLLEGE FOOTBALL hon, Neely 8, Waring 13, Housden 6, Pe- sota 17 Northwest Division ters 2 W.F. West 43, MAVERICKS 28 Fight Hunger Bowl: Washington Oklahoma City 25 5 .833 — 5:30 p.m. FG: 29 of 55 —.527 FT: 2 of 3 —.667 W.F. West 10 5 16 12—43 31, Brigham Young 16 Portland 24 7 .774 1½ ESPN — Sugar Bowl, Oklahoma vs. Alabama, Reb. 26 (Housden 9) Meadowdale 6 6 6 10—28 Minnesota 15 16 .484 10½ Burnaby South (45) — Mome 13, W.F. West (43) — McLure 3, Weeks Saturday’s Results at New Orleans Denver 14 16 .467 11 Smith 5, Savic 1, Haley 4, Batiste 7, 6, Nelson 4, Kelly 2, McKay 4, Lofgren, New Era Pinstripe Bowl: Notre Utah 10 24 .294 17 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Bhatti 9, Stankovic, Traninic, The 5, Parker 8, DeTray 3, Spencer 8, Hankins Dame 29, Rutgers 16 Pacific Division Mihajlovic 5 5 Belk Bowl: North Carolina 39, Cin- 4 p.m. L.A. Clippers 21 12 .636 — FG: 17 of 55 —.309 FT: 5 of 10 —.500 FG: 14 of 61 —.230 FT: 13 of 21 —.619 cinnati 17 Phoenix 19 11 .633 ½ ESPN2 — Wisconsin at Northwestern Reb. 16 Reb: 40 (Parker 11) Russell Athletic Bowl: No. 18 Lou- Meadowdale (28) — Hart 2, Hayes 2, isville 36, Miami (FL) 9 Golden State 19 13 .594 1½ 4:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers 13 18 .419 7 At Menlo Planco 2, Steen 1, Birchman 4, Barhaum Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl: Kansas NBCSN — Penn at George Mason TROJANS 54, VIKINGS 49 5, Bretz 3, Sonko 8 State 31, Michigan 14 Sacramento 9 20 .310 10 Pe Ell 19 9 14 12—54 FG: 10 of 57 —.175 FT: 2 of 4 —.500 6 p.m. Willapa Valley 13 8 14 14—49 Reb: 20 (Sonko 8) Monday’s Results Tuesday’s Games ESPN2 — Saint Mary’s (Cal) at Gonzaga Pe Ell (54) — Aidan Arrington 6, Bell Helicopter Armed Forces Atlanta at Boston, 10 a.m. Jurek, Bailey 5, Compton 2, Russell 4, Bowl: Navy 24, Middle Tennessee 6 Cleveland at Indiana, 12 p.m. FS1 — California at Stanford Austin Arrington 16, Shepherd, Lusk 6, Franklin American Mortgage Mu- Golden State at Orlando, 2 p.m. PREP FOOTBALL Toepelt, Speck 15 sic City Bowl: Ole Miss 25, Georgia Tech Sacramento at Houston, 4 p.m. FG: 21 of 53 —.396 FT: 8 of 18 —.444 Local 17 Brooklyn at San Antonio, 4 p.m. 1 p.m. Reb. 44 (Speck 11) Local Bowling Valero Alamo Bowl: No. 10 Or- Toronto at Chicago, 5 p.m. ESPN — All-America Game, Team Highlight- Willapa Valley (49) — A. Sagan 2, C. Dec. 22-28 Results egon 30, Texas 7 Portland at Oklahoma City, 5 p.m. Buchanon 13, T. Cook, K. Oblad 3, H. FAIRWAY LANES National University Holiday Bowl: Milwaukee at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Red vs. Team Nitro-Green, at St. Petersburg, Fla. Grey 8, J. Fluke, D. Pearson 4, Camen- Top 10 Men Texas Tech 37, No. 14 Arizona State 23 WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL zind 19, Graves 1. Nathan Prince 768; 2. Adrian Wednesday’s Games FG: 17 of 44 —.386 FT: 13 of 18 Franks 733; 3. Ron Keller 707; 4. John Tuesday’s Games Dallas at Washington, 3 p.m. 5 p.m. —.722 Reb. 40 (Camenzind 12) Gilligan 685; 5. Chad Chalmers 676; 6. AdvoCare V100 Bowl: Arizona vs. Indiana at Toronto, 4 p.m. FSN — Baylor at Kansas St. Bill Frank 671; 7. Aaron Randall 667; Boston College, 9:30 a.m. New Orleans at Minnesota, 5 p.m. Girls Basketball 8. Bob Spahr 666; 9. Jay Smiley 663; 10. Hyundai Sun Bowl: Virginia Tech vs. Philadelphia at Denver, 6 p.m. At Naches Ben Sabin 657 and Earl Tennant 657; No. 17 UCLA, 11 a.m. Charlotte at L.A. Clippers, 6:30 p.m. • Sports 7 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013

College Football College Basketball Washington Beats Hartford 73-67 SEATTLE (AP) — C.J. Wilcox’s second-half pa- tience as well as his paci- fism helped the Washing- ton Huskies break away from stubborn Hartford for a 73-67 victory Sunday night. Wilcox, the Huskies senior guard, scored 23 points, 18 in the second half, and the Huskies (8-5) made 13 of 15 free throws over the final 7:30 to pull out the narrow victory. “I just stayed patient. I stayed aggressive and (not) dropping my head if I missed a couple,” said Wilcox, who scored just five points in the first half. “Luckily, I was able to knock ‘em down, and my teammates helped me.” The Huskies also got some help from an unlikely Marcio Jose Sanchez / The Associated Press source — Hartford guard Washington running back Bishop Sankey (25) scores on a rushing touchdown against BYU Friday in San Francisco. Corban Wroe. With 5:01 left, Wroe fouled Wilcox then chased after him and started yell- Washington’s Sankey Plans to Enter NFL Draft ing. Wilcox ignored him. SEATTLE (AP) — Coming 1,775 yards in the 12-game regu- going into his sophomore sea- return for his senior season. He Wroe was pulled away and off a season in which he rewrote lar season — Dillon had 1,695 in son. Sankey had just 28 carries became the No. 2 all-time rusher given a technical foul for the Washington record books, 12 games in 1996 — then added during the 2011 season and went at Washington with more than taunting. running back Bishop Sankey another 95 yards and two touch- into 2012 expected to split time 4,000 yards, but also carried the “He was trying to fight, I guess,” Wilcox said. “I was will skip his senior season with downs in Washington’s 31-16 with Jesse Callier. When Callier ball 799 times and took a beat- trying to look him off. I the Huskies and enter the NFL win over BYU in the Fight Hun- went down with a knee injury ing in the process. Polk’s draft draft. ger Bowl last Friday. in the season opener, the job be- don’t really know what he Sankey’s By leaving Washington early, came Sankey’s and he never gave position plummeted as concerns was mad about. I was clue- father, Chris, Sankey is bypassing a chance at it up. about his shoulders arose and less to the fact.” confirmed becoming the all-time leading Sankey junior season was he went undrafted. Polk signed Wilcox, an 89.7 percent his son’s de- rusher in school history. Sankey highlighted by a trio of 200- with Philadelphia as a free agent. free-throw shooter, then cision in a finished his career with 3,496 yard rushing games, including Sankey submitted his name made 3 of 4 attempts for a text message to The Associated yards and would have needed a a career-best 241 yards and two to the NFL draft advisory com- 61-57 lead, matching the Press on Monday after ESPN little more than 600 yards next touchdowns against California. mittee and said before the bowl Huskies largest lead to that first reported Sankey was leaving season to surpass Napoleon He ran for 208 yards against Il- game last week he had received point. Washington early. Sankey has Kaufman’s school record of 4,106 linois and finished with 200 ex- a third-round grade. The last “I thought it (technical) not yet decided on an agent. career yards rushing. Sankey did actly in the Apple Cup against Washington running back draft- opened up, gave us a little Sankey is coming off the fin- better one of Kaufman’s records, rival Washington State. ed was Rashaan Shehee in 1998. breathing room at that est season in Washington his- finishing his Washington career Despite there being a chance point,” UW Coach Loren- tory, rushing for 1,870 yards and with 37 touchdowns rushing in to hold every rushing record in Sankey is the second Wash- zo Romar said. “C.J. makes 20 touchdowns in 13 games. He three seasons. Washington history, Sankey was ington junior to announce he’s three out of the four and blew past Corey Dillon’s school Sankey’s numbers are even also aware of what happened leaving school early. Tight end put us up four. It was the record for yards rushing in a more impressive considering he to his predecessor Chris Polk. Austin Seferian-Jenkins an- first time in a while there season and set a mark that will barely played as a freshman and Three years ago, Polk was in a nounced after the bowl game was any distance, on our be difficult to top. Sankey had wasn’t even the clear-cut starter similar situation and chose to that he was headed to the NFL. end, from Hartford.” The Hawks (5-9) NFL bounced back and took a 65-63 lead with 2:28 left on Evan Cooper’s fast-break lay-in. Cleaning House: Five NFL Coaches Already Fired Wilcox and Nigel Wil- liams-Goss followed with By Barry Wilner despite going 4-12 and losing his worth about $7 million a season. “It’s a harsh business,” safety back-to-back 18-footers to The Associated Press final seven games and 10 of 11. He blamed salary cap restraints Harrison Smith said. “As a play- give the Huskies a 67-65 “I was shocked and disap- for part of the Redskins’ collapse er, we all love coach Frazier, as a lead with 1:12 left. It didn’t take long. pointed to hear the news that I from NFC East champion in coach, as a man. You can’t meet Barely 12 hours after the Coming out of a time- was fired,” said Chudzinski, who 2012 to 3-13 and eight consecu- a better guy. And also as a player, out with 19.1 seconds left NFL’s regular season ended, five grew up a Browns fan. “I am a tive losses. we didn’t make enough plays on head coaches were unemployed. and the Huskies leading Cleveland Brown to the core, and Washington was hit with a the field. So you just feel like you 69-67, Wilcox caught the Fired on Monday were Washing- always will be. It was an honor $36 million salary cap penalty let him down a little bit.” ball on the run and was ton’s Mike Shanahan, Detroit’s to lead our players and coaches, over two seasons for dumping The Lions were considered fouled on an attempted Jim Schwartz, Minnesota’s Leslie and I appreciate their dedication salaries into the 2010 uncapped an underachieving team the last lay-in. He made both free Frazier and Tampa Bay’s Greg and sacrifice. I was more excited season, and Shanahan said it two years under Schwartz. After throws. Schiano. than ever for this team, as I know prevented the team from pursu- “That was exactly what The Cleveland Browns didn’t a 6-3 start this year in a division we were building a great founda- ing free agents it had targeted. we wanted, isolating C.J. even wait that long, dismissing where the Packers and Bears tion for future success.” But his real undoing, along and getting him going to Rob Chudzinski on Sunday night lost their starting quarterbacks As the coaching searches be- with the poor records in three of that basket,” Romar said. after just one season on the job. for lengthy periods, Detroit fell gin, agents will float the names his four seasons, was a conten- “That’s what he did. Our Shanahan, who won two Su- apart down the stretch. It lost six of their clients — Penn State’s tious relationship with star quar- guys did a good job of ex- per Bowls in Denver in the 1990s, of its last seven. Bill O’Brien seems to be the terback Robert Griffin III. RG3 ecuting.” spent four seasons with the Red- He had two years and almost hottest candidate and has inter- did not speak with the media on After Cooper missed on skins and was 24-40. Frazier had $12 million remaining on his viewed for Houston’s vacancy. Monday. the other end, Desmond a little more than three seasons deal, signed after the Lions hired The Texans (2-14), who own the Frazier took over for Brad Simmons was fouled and with the Vikings to compile him to fix a team that went 0-16 top choice in May’s draft after Childress in Minnesota for the he made both free throws an 18-33-1 mark, and Schwartz in 2008. losing their final 14 games, re- final six games of 2010. He got to end it. coached the Lions for five sea- “From where we were in 2008 leased coach Gary Kubiak late in the Vikings to the playoffs as a The Huskies, fourth in sons, finishing 29-52. to where we are now it’s a big dif- the season. wild card last season, riding an the nation coming in with Schiano only got two years Whoever gets hired in each MVP year from running back ference,” quarterback Matthew 76.5 percent free-throw with the Buccaneers, going 11-21. place will face mammoth re- Adrian Peterson. But he never Stafford said. “We owe a lot of shooting, connected on 26 He had three years and $9 mil- building projects. Overall, the six solved the Vikings’ quarterback that to him. He’s a really smart of 30 free-throws (86.7 per- lion left on his contract. teams seeking new coaches went situation — three QBs started in guy and helped us get to where cent). Hartford made 10 of Tampa Bay also fired general 24-71-1. 2013 — and the defense, Frazier’s we are. Obviously, we didn’t win 13. manager Mark Dominik. Shanahan had one season re- specialty, ranked 31st overall and as many games as we needed to Wilcox has now scored “It’s tough for the players to maining on a five-year contract against the pass. or as we should have this year.” at least 15 points in 15 see your coaches go. You never straight games and 58 want to see anybody get fired,” times in his career. He Pro Bowl defensive tackle Gerald moved into eighth spot on McCoy said. “Me personally, I the school’s all-time scor- haven’t had any, consistently, in ing list, now with 1,559 my career. Third head coach, go- points. He passed James ing on my fifth year and three Edwards (1974-77). head coaches. Add up everybody, Andrew Andrews add- it’ll be six D-line coaches.” ed 19 for the Huskies. The Buccaneers, who also Mark Nwakamma have fired the likes of Tony led the Hartford with 21 Dungy and Jon Gruden, hired points. Nate Sikma, who Schiano out of Rutgers in 2012 grew up in Seattle and is and went 6-4 before losing five the son of former Sonic of their last six games. They center Jack Sikma, had 16 dropped their first eight games points. this season and finished 4-12. Hartford played zone One coach allegedly on the much of the first half, con- hot seat was retained: Rex Ryan, tributing to the Huskies’ who has one more year on his second lowest halftime contract, is staying with the New score (31 points). But the York Jets after a surprising 8-8 Hawks switched to a man record in his fifth season at the defense early in the second helm. half and that made all the While some of the fired Evan Vucci / The Associated Press difference for Wilcox. coaches might have seen it com- Former Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan walks away from the podium after making a statement after he ing, Chudzinski certainly didn’t was ired on Monday. 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NFL HOW THE WEST WAS WON TOP HAWKS: Seahawks Clinch Top Seed With 27-9 Win Over Rams SEATTLE (AP) — Once the doors to the Seattle Seahawks’ locker room opened, the mu- sic came blaring out. Players danced while still in uniform and donned hats reading “NFC West Champions.” On their third try, the Se- ahawks fi- nally got to SEATTLE 27 celebrate af- ST. LOUIS 9 ter wrapping up the division title and home- field advantage in the playoffs with a 27-9 win over the St. Louis Rams on Sunday. Having failed two times pre- viously, Seattle ensured the road to the Super Bowl in the NFC goes through the Pacific North- Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press west. Seattle Seahawks’ Golden Tate motions to fans as he leaves the ield after the team beat the St. Louis Rams in an NFL football game, Sunday in Seattle. The Seahawks “We can check the NFC West won 27-9. off our list,” quarterback Russell Wilson said, “but we still have a ning streak. with eight catches for 129 yards, season with one of its finest — two on Alec Ogletree and two lot more to do.” Seattle won the toughest di- both career highs in his final performances. It started with on Kendall Langford. Malcolm Smith returned an vision in the NFL behind the regular-season game before he Smith’s interception return for a Langford was flagged for becomes a free agent. interception 37 yards for a touch- league’s best defense. The Se- touchdown a week after he was making contact with an offi- But with home-field advan- down in the first quarter to get ahawks’ home field is still feared, tackled at the 3-yard line trying cial, which appeared inadver- tage wrapped up, there might be to score on an interception re- Seattle started, Marshawn Lynch and they will host Green Bay, tent. Langford was ejected and a few postseason games still to turn. added a 2-yard scoring run in the New Orleans or San Francisco became incensed, slamming his come for Tate and the Seahawks. But it went beyond just second half and the Seahawks in the divisional round in two helmet to the turf as he left the “It’s an awesome feeling. It’s a the two interceptions Seattle (13-3) matched the franchise re- weeks. great feeling to feel like you really grabbed to finish the season with field. cord for wins in a season. Seattle’s combined record helped in this game,” Tate said. a league-leading 28. Led by Me- Two plays later Lynch walked By doing so, the favorites in at home the past two seasons in from the 2, Seattle led 20-3 against those three teams: 4-0. The only other time Seattle bane, Seattle’s defensive line flus- the NFC for most of the season had home-field advantage was tered Kellen Clemens. Zac Stacy, and the celebration was just get- finally wrapped up the No. 1 “It’s more of a sense of accom- ting started. plishment,” Smith said. “It would 2005, the only time the Seahawks who needed 42 yards rushing to seed after losses to San Francisco have reached the Super Bowl. reach 1,000 on the season, was “This whole thing just feels have been really sad if we didn’t and last week to Arizona, which They’ll get a week of rest before held to 15 yards on 15 carries. like a dream to me,” Seattle safe- get that done, but we’re happy to snapped a 14-game home win- hosting in the divisional round, The Rams had 13 yards rushing, ty Kam Chancellor said. “It feels be in the position that we’re in.” and they might need the time off tied for the fewest allowed in Se- good right now just to see my Wilson finished 15 of 23 for after a pair of key injuries Sun- attle history. brothers happy.” 172 yards. Lynch finished with day to defensive tackle Brandon “They had about nine guys Notes 97 yards on 23 carries, his best : Tate became the first Mebane (groin) and tight end down there in the box,” Clemens Seattle player with at least eight game since running for a season- Luke Willson (leg). said. “You only have about seven best 145 yards against Atlanta in receptions in a game since Doug Willson was taken off the or eight to block and they did a Baldwin in 2011. ... Rams P John- Week 10 field on a cart in the fourth quar- good job.” ny Hekker set an NFL record for HAWKS BOX Seattle capped the victory ter with an air cast on his leg. Se- Seattle also kept its cool while net yards punting for a season. TEAM STATS with a 47-yard touchdown pass ahawks coach Pete Carroll said St. Louis was losing its compo- STL SEA from Wilson to Golden Tate the team believes it’s not broken. sure. Hekker had a 44.2 net average. 1st Downs 11 20 early in the fourth quarter that Still, the upcoming week off is The Rams (7-9) were penal- The previous record was 44.0 by Total Plays 50 63 lacked the unsportsmanlike needed. ized 12 times for 87 yards. St. San Francisco’s Andy Lee in 2011. Total Yards 158 269 wave that got Tate flagged on a “I definitely need it. I was get- Louis was flagged for four per- ... St. Louis DE Robert Quinn had Yards per play 3.2 4.3 similar TD reception in St. Louis ting smacked today,” Tate said. sonal foul penalties in the span of one sack and finished with 19 for Passing 145 158 earlier this season. Tate finished Seattle’s defense closed the the season. Rushing 13 111 two plays late in the third quarter Penalties 12-87 7-65 Turnovers 2 0 Possession 26:20 33:40 Brewer: No. 1 Seeded Seahawks Have Cause to Celebrate Dec. 30--At Seahawks allowed themselves a music, Seahawks defensive cap- er Malcolm Smith caught it in- SCORING SUMMARY last, the long- moment to recognize it. tain Red Bryant wore an NFC stead, and he zipped into the end FIRST QUARTER anointed Se- The march to inevitability West championship hat and a zone for a 37-yard touchdown to • SEA - 9:50 - Malcom ahawks could had been long and arduous. It smile befitting his 323-pound give Seattle a 7-0 lead. If it had Smith 37-Yard Interception celebrate. seemed like the Seahawks had frame. to, the Seahawks defense prob- Return “NFC West waited forever for something “When we’re on, we’re hard,” ably could’ve held that lead. The champs! That that so many were certain they Bryant said of the Seahawks’ de- SECOND QUARTER Rams had only three points and ain’t bad,” quar- would attain. Before the season, fense. “And we were hard today. 87 total yards until they scored • SEA - 6:14 - Steven Haus- terback Russell By Jerry Brewer it seemed likely they would be in You can’t run it. You can’t throw a touchdown on the final drive chka 28-Yard Field Goal Wilson said. this position. Midway through it. I don’t know what you can do.” Seattle Times against a Seattle unit that was • SEA - 0:03 - Hauschka 35- “It’s pretty awe- the season, it advanced to inevi- The St. Louis Rams had no some.” table. A mini-slump in the clos- idea what to do either, so they substituting liberally by then. Yard Field Goal During a brilliant 13-3 regu- THIRD QUARTER You almost forgot the signifi- ing weeks -- two losses in a three- went berserk and tried to turn cance until you heard the young game span, gasp! -- downgraded the game into a street fight Sun- lar season, the Seahawks showed • STL - 10:49 - Greg Zuer- Seahawks, who spent most of it to probable. day. But the Seahawks were more why they’re a Super Bowl favorite. lein 36-Yard Field Goal the regular season downplay- But with the pressure on the than content to dominate within They have the deepest and most • SEA - 2:21 - Marshawn ing their accomplishments, suc- Seahawks for the first time this the rules. The defense was ex- balanced roster in the NFL, and Lynch 2-Yard Run cumbing to the emotion of a season, they played their trade- traordinary in every category. there’s no team that plays with FOURTH QUARTER first-time feat. The bulk of this mark style in a 27-9 victory over The Seahawks recorded just two more energy and purpose than • SEA - 9:14 - Golden Tate team hadn’t won an NFC West the St. Louis Rams at Century- sacks, but they got plenty of pres- they do. But they also showed division title, let alone clinched Link Field. They dominated the sure on St. Louis quarterback they can be vulnerable, especial- 47-Yard Pass From Russell the No. 1 seed in the entire con- Rams on the defensive end, and Kellen Clemens to force him into ly on offense, where their pass- Wilson ference and earned home-field eventually in everything else -- mistakes. The front seven limit- protection issues arise frequently. • STL - 4:13 - Jared Cook advantage until the Super Bowl. Marshawn Lynch’s power run- ed the Rams, who rushed for 200 Their flaws don’t come close 2-Yard Pass From Kellen While this was merely an- ning, Wilson’s timely playmak- yards against the Seahawks in to measuring up to their defen- Clemens other step toward their cham- ing, Golden Tate’s explosiveness October, to just 13 yards on the sive might, however. The Se- pionship goal, the achievement -- fell into place. In the back of a ground, which tied a franchise ahawks led the NFL in points al- was special. And for once, the locker room overcome with rap record for stinginess. lowed per game (14.4), yards per Overall, the Rams mustered game (273.6), passing yards per only 158 yards of offense. It was the third time in the month of game (172.0), interceptions (28) December that the Seahawks and turnover margin (plus-20). had allowed fewer than 200 When the Seahawks play as yards to an opponent. The Se- well as they did Sunday, when ahawks have had a three-season tackle Brandon Mebane is dis- run of great defense, but even rupting everything and the line- by their high standards, their backers are playing with great performance in their five De- control and the defensive back- cember games has been extraor- field is stellar as usual, Bryant is dinary. Opponents averaged just right. What can you do? 10.4 points and 230.4 yards this “Right now, we’re living in the month, and the Seahawks have moment,” Bryant said. “We’re forced 13 turnovers. not understanding what we’re “And the crazy thing about it doing. But years down the road, is we still have stuff we can do when they talk about the Se- better,” safety Earl Thomas said. ahawks, they’re going to talk “We’re still evolving. about that 2013 team. We’re still “It’s just us. It’s always on us. not sure exactly what they’re go- When the other team gets a big play, it’s because we gave it to ing to say about us, whether it’s them.” going to be all positive or nega- On Sunday, the Rams had tive, but we’re going to be re- only one “explosive” play -- a 21- membered.” yard pass to tight end Lance Ken- During this brief interlude dricks. Of course, Kendricks was before the postseason, revel in John Froschauer / The Associated Press also the player who let a Clemens this: The Seahawks have the A Seattle Seahawks fan holds a sign that says “We Believe” that features quarterback Russell Wilson’s No. 3, during the second pass go through his hands in the league’s best defense. That ain’t half between the Seattle Seahawks and the St. Louis Rams, Sunday in Seattle. first quarter. Seahawks lineback- bad. It’s pretty awesome. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 Life One Bowl Football Food

Courtesy Photos / Karen Frazier From left: Lori Nelsen, her husband Jim, and sons Kevin and Tanner enjoy a recent game and some great food.

By Karen Frazier but they are convenient to eat while you is a spicy, yet creamy, shrimp and tequila The Chronicle watch the big game. If you make a big pot chowder. We cook it up in a big pot and of food, you can feed a few people or many, leave it warming on the stove, where fam- With bowl game season in full swing, football fans want something good to depending on who comes by to watch the ily members and guests can go ladle some eat while they root on their favorite team. game. into a bowl whenever hunger hits. The rec- Foods that fit into one bowl make perfect At the Frazier household, soups, stews, ipe is easily doubled or tripled. You can ad- football viewing food. Not only do one- and chili are our favorites. One of the most just the spice level by adding more or less bowl foods minimize the cleanup required, popular bowls of football fare at our house chipotle chili powder.

Shrimp Tequila Chowder Potato Hash with Fried Eggs Lori Nelsen Serves 4 Serves 4 cuts tomatoes for her Ingredients: Ingredients: 9-layer dip. 1 pound shrimp, peeled, deveined, tails 3 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons oil, butter removed, and cut into fourths or bacon fat, divided ½ cup tequila, divided 1 onion, diced Juice of 2 limes 2 potatoes, unpeeled, cut into a 1/4 inch 3 cloves garlic, put through a garlic press dice 3 tablespoons oil or butter Salt and fresh black pepper, to taste One onion, diced 1 tablespoon chopped fresh thyme 1 jalapeno, seeded and minced 4 eggs, fried over easy 1 carrot, peeled and diced 1 heirloom tomato, diced (optional) 3 tablespoons flour Chopped chives 4 cups chicken stock 1 can Rotel (tomatoes and peppers) 1 can crisp summer corn, drained Directions: 1 pound red potatoes, cubed 1. Heat oil in a 12” non-stick sauté pan 2 cups heavy cream over medium heat. ¼ teaspoon chipotle chili powder 2. Add onions and cook until transparent, ½ teaspoon dried cumin about 3-4 minutes. 1 package taco seasoning mix 3 tablespoons cornstarch, dissolved into 3 3. Add potatoes. Spread in a single layer 1 can refried beans tablespoons chicken stock along the bottom of the pan. 2 cups prepared salsa Salt and fresh cracked pepper, to taste 4. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. 2 avocados, pitted, peeled, and diced 5. Reduce heat to medium low. Cook, 1 head lettuce, shredded Directions: stirring occasionally, until potatoes 2 tomatoes, seeded and chopped 1. Combine 1/4 cup tequila, lime juice, caramelize, about 30 minutes. 1 ½ cups sour cream and garlic in a small bowl. Toss with 6. Divide hash evenly among four bowls. 1 ½ cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese shrimp and set aside. Increase heat to medium. 1 package tortilla chips 2. Heat oil or butter in a soup pot. 7. Add remaining 2 teaspoons fat to pan 3. Add onions, jalapeno, and carrots. and swirl to coat the bottom. Directions: Sauté until carrots are soft, about 5 8. Crack eggs in the pan and cook to over 1. Over medium high heat, brown minutes. easy. crumbled beef. 4. Add flour and stir until raw flour flavor 9. Mix together tomatoes and chives. 2. Add onion and cook until transparent. is gone – about four minutes. 10. Top each bowl of potato hash with 3. Add taco seasoning according to 5. Stir in remaining 1/4 cup tequila, an egg, and then with tomato chive package instructions. scraping up any bits on bottom of pan. mixture. 4. Divide refried beans among six bowls, 6. Add chicken stock, Rotel, corn, potatoes, spreading evenly over the bottom of the cream, cumin, and chipotle. Chehalis resident and avid Seahawks bowl. 7. Bring to a simmer and cook until fan Lori Nelsen looks beyond typical 5. Top with ground beef, divided evenly potatoes are tender. bowl-based meals like soups and stews among the bowls. 8. Stir in cornstarch slurry. when she settles in to watch a game. 6. Spread ¼ cup each of salsa among the 9. Add shrimp (with marinade) to soup. Instead, she likes to make a 9-layer dip bowls, reserving ½ cup. Cook until shrimp is pink, about five that she puts in individual bowls and 7. Sprinkle each bowl with avocados, minutes. serves with chips. lettuce, and tomatoes. 10. Taste for seasoning and add salt, 8. Spread with ¼ cup sour cream each. pepper, and additional chipotle to taste. 9. Top each with ¼ cup Lori’s 9-Layer Dip shredded cheese, and top For early games when you’re feeding a Serves 6 with remaining salsa. crowd more interested in breakfast than 10. Serve with tortilla chips. a hearty soup, try this simple brunch Ingredients: hash. Place it in a bowl and top it with a 2 tablespoons oil fried egg. It’s another Frazier household 1 pound ground beef Karen Frazier is a cookbook favorite. 1 onion, diced author and food blogger. She lives in Chehalis with her family. Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 LIFE

The 10 Best (or at least favorite) Films of 2013 AP Photo / Warner Bros. Pictures This ilm image released by Warner Bros. Pictures shows Sandra Bullock in a scene from “Gravity.” The ilm received 10 nominations for the Broadcast Film Critics Association’s 19th Annual Critics’ Choice Movie Awards airing Jan. 16, 2014 on the CW network. By Cary Darling Jaafari thought he had success- shouldn’t be forgotten. For film an extra amount of cultural worth tracking down on DVD. Fort Worth Star-Telegram fully navigated his way through one thing, it’s an overall better resonance. prejudice and pain. A successful movie in which McConaughey 9. “The Way, Way Back” Remember when everyone and celebrated surgeon at a Tel delivers a pitch-perfect perfor- 7. “The Wolf of Wall Street” This was a good year for said going to the movies would Aviv hospital with a beautiful mance as a criminal on the lam Martin Scorsese’s force- coming-of-age films such as go the way of rotary phones and wife and cool condo, he is a sec- in the wilds of Arkansas. The fully electric tour de force about “Mud,” “The Kings of Summer” black-and-white TVs? ular Muslim largely out of touch only people who know where shameless greed and warped and “The Spectacular Now.” But Well, tell that to all those with his Palestinian roots. Then he is are two local boys, Ellis ambition — based on the best- “The Way, Way Back,” directed who, by the time the ball drops selling memoir by former Wall his wife dies in a suicide bomb- and Neckbone (played wonder- by Nat Faxon and Jim Rash (the on Jan. 1, will have shelled out Street whiz-kid (and convicted ing, but she was no victim — she fully by Tye Sheridan and Jacob writers of “The Descendants”), nearly $11 billion to sit in a dark- was the one wearing the vest. Lofland), who stumble across felon) Jordan Belfort — may ened room full of strangers. touch on issues the director has stands out for its blend of pa- That’s when his life unravels. his hideout. Writer / director thos and humor in a tale about Paul Dergarabedian, senior Turns out, he really didn’t know Jeff Nichols has said he wanted dealt with before but it still feels a boy forced to spend a summer media analyst for box-office the woman he shared a life with, to fashion a multidimensional fresh and is often fiercely funny tracking firm Rentrak, told The and now his colleagues and Southern story that’s part Mark and relevant, especially as the vacation with his single mom Associated Press recently that he friends view him with suspicion. Twain and part Sam Peckinpah. economy is still woozy from the and the man she’s dating. It thinks 2013 may beat last year’s Directed by Ziad Doueiri (West With “Mud,” he succeeded. last financial crisis. Leonardo showcases a handful of exqui- record $10.8 billion haul. “It’s Beirut) and based on a novel by DiCaprio, who was wrong for sitely delivered performances — going to be really close.” Yasmina Khadra, “The Attack” 5. “Before Midnight” the part in “The Great Gatsby,” including Steve Carell who, as Of course, some of that may — featuring a heartbreaking The third film in Richard one of the year’s biggest misses, the potential new dad, proves be due to increasing ticket costs Linklater’s romantic trilogy redeems himself here, jumping and IMAX upcharges. But, by performance by Ali Suliman as he can play creepy as well as Jaafari — puts the Israeli-Arab — “Before Sunset” and “Before into stockbroker Belfort’s skin comic. Then there are Allison many accounts, people were Sunrise” are the predecessors — with ease, turning in an ath- getting their money’s worth, be- conflict into profoundly human Janey, who really seems to be terms. follows Jesse (Ethan Hawke) and letic performance that ranks as cause it was a particuarly good Celine (Julie Delpy) on a Greek one of his best. He’s blessed to enjoying herself as an annoying year in cinema. 3. “Gravity” vacation where they find their work with a strong cast that also neighbor, and Sam Rockwell as Narrowing it down to my 10 Who said a 3-D movie has to relationship stuck in middle- includes a hilarious Matthew a free spirit who unwittingly be- favorite films has been tough be empty superhero excess? Di- age malaise. Defiantly conver- McConaughey (in an appear- comes the boy’s father figure. At — but that’s a good problem to rector Alfonso Cuarón’s beauti- sational and wonderfully witty, ance that’s way too brief) and a the center of it all is Liam James have. fully shot and suspenseful story “Before Midnight” — full of long, wild-eyed Jonah Hill (this may (best known from the TV series 1. “12 Years a Slave” of an astronaut adrift in space lesiurely takes at odds with the become his signature role). Yes, “Psych”), who wonderfully cap- Steve McQueen’s searing is a dazzling technical marvel quick-cut approach of so many at three hours, it could use some tures the uncertain trip between portrait of antebellum Amer- — the space-debris sequences movies today — hones in on the trimming. But as a story about boyhood and manhood. ica looks at slavery through a are jaw-dropping — but it also truths between couples, even greed and excess, the running slightly different lens than many has emotional and spiritual those who aren’t quite as quick time seem quite appropriate. 10. “The Hunt” resonance. In that sense, “Grav- with the glib comebacks. If this Danish actor Mads Mik- of the popular productions — 8. “Lore” “Roots,” “Amistad” — that have ity” is reminiscent of another is the last chance for filmgoers kelsen, known to American man-versus-isolation saga, “127 to spend time with Jesse and “Lore” is one of those movies audiences for big-budget dross dealt with “the peculiar insti- that came and went without any tution” in the past. Based on a Hours.” Sandra Bullock may Celine, “Before Midnight” is a like “Clash of the Titans,” re- not be the first actress you think great way to say farewell. fanfare, but it deserved much 19th-century memoir by Solo- better. A German-language film turns to his native land for this mon Northup, its central figure of for a role like this — Natalie riveting film about a man stuck Portman, Scarett Johansson, 6. “Fruitvale Station” from Australian director Cate is a free black man in New York Based on a real-life 2008 inci- Shortland (“Somersault”), Lo- in a nightmare from which he who is kidnapped and sold into Marion Cotillard and Ange- dent in Oakland, Calif. in which retakes place amid the rubble can’t wake. He is a divorced slavery in the South. The world lina Jolie reportedly were at the an unarmed 22-year-old black of a collapsing Germany at the dad and beloved kindergarten of free African Americans of top of the filmmakers’ wish list man, Oscar Grant, was shot and end of WWII. Hitler’s dead, the worker in a small Danish town that era rarely makes it onto — but she pulls it off largely be- killed on a transit platform by Allies have invaded, and five Hollywood’s radar and show- cause of her relatability. Cuarón who is blindsided after one of ing what it must have felt like gets extra kudos for keeping the a policeman, “Fruitvale Station” formerly middle-class children his young charges accuses him to have that freedom yanked film to about 90 minutes, prov- chronicles Grant’s last hours in of the Fatherland find them- of molestation. Mikkelsen is away and replaced with bond- ing that movies don’t have to be gripping fashion. Michael B. Jor- selves on their own after their magnificent as a man tumbling age and brutality lends a new long to be consequential. dan, up until now best known parents’ arrest. In other hands, deeper into despair as every- dimension and depth to the for his role on the TV version this might have been a simple one turns against him. Director 4. “Mud” of “Friday Night Lights,” turns inspirational story of survival film’s horror. That story is given Thomas Vinterberg may be a even more power by McQueen’s Matthew McConaughey is in a powerhouse performance as but Cortland — who co-wrote getting a lot of awards-season Grant. And first-time features the script based on a novel by founding member of Denmark’s starkly beautiful and painterly controversial dogme95 philoso- approach to filmmaking and buzz for his role as an AIDS director Ryan Coogler manages Rachel Seiffert — turns it into patient in “Dallas Buyers Club.” to maintain tension and inter- something darker and more phy of avant-gardist filmmaking Chiwetel Ejiofor’s layered per- (“bad boy” Lars von Trier is its formance. Simply amazing. And deservedly so. It’s prob- est, even though the ending is complex that’s absolutely haunt- ably going to earn him an Oscar well-known. “Fruitvale Station” ing. Saskia Rosendahl, in her best-known exponent), but “The 2. “The Attack” nomination. But this smaller was released during the Trayvon first feature, is phenomenal Hunt” is an extremely accessible Much like Northup, Amin film from earlier in the year Martin controversy, giving the as the eldest of the kids. Well and rewarding film experience.

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Fun New Year’s Eve Activities for Adults and Children Alike New Year's Eve is one of the most festive nights of the year, when friends and families gather to count down the waning moments of the year as they anticipate the fun times ahead in the year to come. While adults tend to look forward to New Year's Eve festivities more than children, there are ways parents can ring in the New Year with their kids.

- Pick funny resolutions out of a hat. New Year’s res Make a New Year’s pinata. olutions are a big part of the holiday, and families who Many people love to watch the want to add some fun to this tradition can sit down - ball drop from Times Square in and write their own funny resolutions. Keep the reso New York City on New Year’s lutions you write down to yourself, place each person’s Eve. Celebrants can bring a Invite kids into the kitchen. New Year’s Eve festivities often ideas in a hat and then pick them out before the kids taste of this beloved tradition include food, so why not invite go to bed or right after the clock strikes midnight, into their own homes come youngsters into the kitchen to whichever happens to come first. New Year’s Eve by creating a cook alongside you? Kids may pinata that looks exactly like not be interested in preparing the ball in the Big Apple. Fill the main course, but let young Make predictions for the year to come. Another the ball with treats and games fun and wholesome New Year’s Eve activity parents sters get involved when bak- for youngsters, who can take can enjoy with their children is making predictions ing the night’s more delectable- chances trying to break the for the year to come. Ask young sports fans to pre treats, like cookies and cakes. piñata once the clock strikes dict which teams will win championships in their re Little ones can choose their midnight or earlier if they spective leagues while encouraging other youngsters favorite treats and then help - aren’t likely to still be awake by to share their predictions on awards shows or other Mom and Dad prepare those - the time the new year begins. popular social events for the coming year. Younger treats for guests coming over to kids might not be able to make such specific predic join in the festivities. Decorate tions, so ask them to write down what they hope to cakes and cookies with a New see happen in the new year. Year’s Eve theme. -

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Cornet Band Holds ‘Social Hop' friends for their patronage dur- ton Jastram believed the robbers Grange hall. "The usual noise- Mall-Married Couples Still n 1886, for $1.50 on New ing the past year. We also hope were connected with the train makers, balloons and hats with Married Year's Eve, local residents to merit your grade in the future. robbery. Service station owner no increase in prices," the ad- I Good goods at honest prices is Guy Morris told Jastram that vertisement read in The Daily n 2001, two couples who could enjoy music and supper at were married at the Lewis the opera house with the local the success of any store. That he heard four pistol shots fired Chronicle. I is why this store has been so soon after the train robbers At the Playquato Ballroom, County Mall's annual bridal cornet band. show in February 2001 said they "The Chehalis Cornet Band popular. We hope that our many drove by his station. He thought the New Year's dance featured friends will have all they wish the shots were a signal to others special guest Shotgun Red. were still enjoying wedded bliss. will give a social hop New Years Ben and Tabitha (Lien) Eve at the Opera house," The for during the coming year. May in the gang. "Hats - Horns - Noise Makers it be a prosperous one for all.” for Everyone," the advertisement Stowe, Centralia, and Ken and Lewis County Bee wrote. "One read. Admission was $1.50. Rebecca (Merrill) Linares, Ever- of the pleasing features of the Mae West Featured on New ett, said they would recommend ball will be some fine waltzes, Stolen Car Found Year's Eve Show the idea of marrying at the mall schottish and gallops by the n 1934, a stolen car was n 1936, at 11:30 p.m. on Commissioner Cooper Retires to other couples. band. There will also be best of Irecovered after a holdup INew Year's Eve, the Fox n 1986, Harold Cooper, for string music in attendance. of two Centralia men the night Theatre's feature screen attrac- I13 years a Lewis County "We wish the boys (Cornet before. tion was Mae West's "Go West commissioner from District 3, Veteran Recalls Presidential Band) unbounding success in “Two armed men in dirty Young Man," with Warren Wil- was honored at his going-away Service their undertaking." clothes held up Hugh Ramsey liam and Randolph Scott. party with stories. n 2004, John Poulos, and C.D. Cunningham at F and "Mae hits the barnyard Grays Harbor County Com- I54-year-old Centralia na- Only 103 Hours to New York Hanson streets last night, stole circuit," The Centralia Daily missioner Mike Murphy said tive, recalled his work as a flight Ramsey’s sedan and vanished,” Chronicle wrote. he did not know anyone who crew chief in the United States n 1889, “Are You Going The Centralia Daily Chronicle worked harder for Lewis Coun- East?” asked the Centra- Marine Corps for President I wrote. “Police believe the pair ty. Richard M. Nixon. lia News. “If so take the Union may have been associates of the Dancing on New Year's Eve "He had a really good folksy Pacific And Save 35 Hours from “He became accustomed to bandits who held up the Union n 1961, there were many understanding of financial the orderly, white-gloved pro- Portland to Chicago. Through Pacific passenger train three dancing opportunities in matters and taxes," Murphy I tocol of flying the leader of the to Chicago without changing in miles north of Centralia Satur- the county on New Year's Eve. said. "I've seen state agency 70 hours. Through to New York day night. At the Centralia Rollerdrome, heads shudder when he walked free world, the First Lady, count- in 103 hours. Through to Mis- “The holdup men weren’t in- the Triumphs, featuring Gary into the room, ‘cause they knew less senators, diplomats and oth- souri River in 55 hours. Elegant terested in money. They coolly Tobin and Janet Weaver, played. they weren't going to blow any- er dignitaries,” The Chronicle Dining Cars.” insisted on Ramsey and Cun- Admission was $1.50 for the 10 thing by him." wrote. “Uppermost in his mind ningham getting into the car p.m. to 1 a.m. dance. Cooper was known for his when talking about what he with them, one aiming a revolv- The Royals played at the Baw poker playing and his love for brought away from those years Happy New Year from the er, but didn’t stop to argue when Faw Grange, with a $1 admis- dancing. is a healthy respect for the truth.” Brothers the Centralians refused. sion fee. "Must be a rough decision “He was our president,” Pou- n 1909, The Robinson The robbers drove away in Swede Hall in Rochester of- when he goes somewhere and los said. “He was our Com- IBrothers, one-price cloth- Ramsey’s car which was later fered dancing from "9:30 ‘til 2" knows there's dancing down- mander-in-Chief. He com- iers, gave New Year greetings in found off Kulien Avenue in the for $1. stairs and poker upstairs," said manded a certain respect no The Centralia News Examiner. Logan area. Moon's Western Ramblers Lewis County Commissioner matter what the circumstances “We wish to thank our many Centralia Police Chief Mil- played at the Cowlitz Prairie Gary Ely. of the time.” iPad Users - We have an app for you! chronline.com COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 • Life 5

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B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 Her Joy Takes Full ADVICE: Dear Abby Commuting and Flower: Drew Barrymore’s Email Traffic Bring Own Makeup Line Out Woman’s Worst By Booth Moore Flower event, she sported a Chanel watch and DEAR ABBY: Have you any it and announced, “He’s mine!” I Los Angeles Times handbag (along with a J. Crew top, camou- advice for how a person can handle stood there thinking, “Uh, no — flage jacket and some killer striped and two- mornings better? No matter what he’s MINE.” LOS ANGELES — Drew Barrymore has a toned nail art). I do, I start off every work day irri- I know this jealous reaction childlike sense of play when it comes to make- “Arie was such a pioneer with fragrance tated and grumpy. may seem silly and I’m trying hard up, from the vampy dark red lipstick and pin- and beauty, so I have the most incredible per- I love the not to feel this way, but it felt like I thin eyebrows she embraced in the 1990s, to son to go to for advice. I had no idea the auspi- mornings, and was fighting over my husband with the cat eyeliner and pastel shadows she sport- even get up early an 8-year-old. He is aware of her ciousness of starting this business, which I did so I can enjoy sit- crush and how I feel about it, but ed in the early 2000s to the cool turquoise eye- when I was dating my husband. That was not liner I spotted her wearing a year or so ago as ting with my cof- he doesn’t want to hurt her feelings. planned at all. But they are the most wonder- fee and relax be- Her mother knows about the crush, she spent a free Saturday at the Ace Hotel in ful people.” Palm Springs. fore heading out and we shared a laugh early on. Her new brand was recognized as WWD the door. But as What can I do? Would speak- “That was an amazing Shu Uemura blue Beauty Inc.’s mass market newcomer of 2013. soon as I get out ing to the girl’s mother help? What crayon that’s been discontinued,” she recalled And so far, she relishes life as a mogul. into traffic, I’m By Abigail Van Buren should I say? Or would it make recently. “I still have it.” “I love business. I love it!” she said. “And immediately in things more awkward? — NO LON- The actress, a movie star since age 7 when this allows me to be in the boardrooms, the a bad mood. Then, sitting down at GER AMUSED IN OGDEN, UTAH she appeared in “E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial,” labs, to do market- work and facing all the emails that DEAR NO LONGER was a creative di- ing and be involved come in from my global associates AMUSED: The cute little neighbor rector and spokes- — usually about some emergency girl is no longer 5. Three years is a woman for CoverGirl in every aspect of that is plopped in my lap — puts me long time for a child to hang onto a before launching her the formulas, pig- in more of a foul mood. crush. Because her behavior both- own line of cosmetics ments and colors.” I actually like my job, despite ers you, tell her mother you find it called Flower earlier Barrymore likes what it sounds like. I just hate start- excessive at this point and ask her this year. to get her hands ing off every day like this. Telecom- to tell her daughter she’s getting dirty too. From her muting is not an option for me. too old to act that way. It’s the truth, “I grew up in a What can I do? — MS. GRUMP IN and your husband should back you makeup chair,” she living room in Mon- tecito, Calif., she DENVER up. said. “And I love DEAR MS. GRUMP: OK, so DEAR ABBY: I thought I’d the emotionality of conducts makeup tutorials on her web- you’re fine until you leave the house. share my own New Year’s resolu- watching women Many people who find morning tion with you. For the past 25 years transform them- site during which rush hour to be nerve-wracking I have made the following resolu- selves, and the chaos she transforms her find it calming to listen to audio tion: Each day I will ask myself, and empowerment own face from bare books or music during their com- “What is the kindest, most loving of it.” to made-up in front mute. If that doesn’t help you, and thing I can say or do at this particu- She recently threw of our eyes. it is feasible, consider using another lar moment?” I invite your readers a party at the new Ol- She uses every- form of transportation that’s less to consider this. — WAYNE IN ive & June nail salon thing in her line, stressful. PUYALLUP, WASH. which is carried ex- And when you arrive at work, DEAR WAYNE: I consider it a in Beverly Hills to take a little time to decompress refreshingly positive way to start a celebrate the debut clusively at Walmart and includes 181 before turning on your computer, day, and I’m sure others will agree of 16 new nail pol- whether it is with meditation or and add it to their list of New Year’s ish hues, including a products, and she deep-breathing exercises for the resolutions. Thank you for sharing metallic green called Evening Primrose and a names the Skincognito Stick Foundation as first 10 or 15 minutes. Both can do it. cool blue-gray called Bluebell of the Ball. her must-have. “It’s like an eraser,” she said. wonders for a person’s outlook. CONFIDENTIAL TO MY “When I was a teenager, I got into the fash- Her favorite lipstick shade is Get to the Poin- DEAR ABBY: A cute little girl READERS: A word to the wise: If ion world, which made no sense because I had settia — “It’s like this bright, happy, poppy lives up the street from my hus- you plan to toast the New Year to- the legs of a corgi dog,” said Barrymore, who neon sign that works on all ages, skin types band and me and attends the same night, please appoint a designated is expecting her second child next year. “But and hair colors.” church we do. A few years ago we driver. And on this night especially, the benefit of being there was getting to work Besides her work on Flower, Barrymore taught her in a Sunday school class. designated drivers should remem- with great makeup artists and learning so just finished “Blended,” a comedy with Adam At the time, she developed a crush ber to drive defensively. To one and Sandler scheduled for release in May. on my husband. We both laughed all, a happy, healthy New Year! — much from them.” She counts makeup artists about it then and thought it was LOVE, ABBY Pat McGrath, Dick Page and Gucci Westman And she has a book, “Find It in Everything” sweet. ••• (out on Jan. 14), of photos she’s taken of heart among her mentors. Fast-forward three years, and Dear Abby is written by Abigail Barrymore became part of one of the most shapes found in everyday situations. it’s not so sweet anymore. It’s down- Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phil- powerful fashion families in the world last What’s the most unusual place she’s seen right awkward. She runs up to my lips, and was founded by her mother, year when she married art consultant Will a heart? “In a ball of lint on the floor and a husband multiple times while we’re Pauline Phillips. Write Dear Abby at Kopelman, whose father, Arie, is the former weird light storm in the sky. Something that at church, while ignoring me. Last www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, chief executive of Chanel. Barrymore wore a was barely there to begin with and won’t be Sunday, she turned to me as she did Los Angeles, CA 90069. Chanel wedding dress then, and at the recent there in a moment.”

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SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON PAGE LIFE 4: “I like to work on New Year’s Eve ... laughing with fellow human beings is a great way to start the new year.” — Paula Poundstone © 2013 by NEA, Inc. Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, Dec. 31, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT

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God’s Miracle Seattle Praise the Lord TBS 55 55 ››› The Hangover (2009, Comedy) Bradley Cooper, Ed Helms, Zach Galifiana- The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Conan Chris Hemsworth; Marc Maron; kis. Three pals must find a missing groom after a wild bash. (DVS) Theory “Pilot” ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ Gavin Degraw. (CC) TLC 38 38 I’m a Living Doll My Addiction My Addiction I’m a Living Doll My Addiction My Addiction Extreme Cheapskates ’ (CC) Extreme Chea. Extreme Chea. TNT 54 54 ››› The Lord of the Rings: The Two ››› The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003, Fantasy) Elijah Wood, Ian McKellen, Liv Tyler. Humans and creatures unite to battle Sauron and his ›› Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001) Towers (2002) Elijah Wood. army. (CC) (DVS) Angelina Jolie, Jon Voight. (CC) TOON 42 42 World of Gumball Adventure Time ’ Teen Titans Go! World of Gumball World of Gumball King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods America “Portland” Bizarre Foods America “Detroit” Bizarre Foods America “Seattle” Sturgis Raw “Metal Madness” (N) Sturgis’s Most Tasty (N) (CC) Sturgis “Cops” (CC) TRUTV 49 49 South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow South Beach Tow Operation Repo Operation Repo Operation Repo NCIS “Pyramid” The Port-to-Port killer is NCIS “Phoenix” The team investigates a NCIS “Gone” The team searches for an NCIS “Devil’s Trifecta” FBI Agent Fornell NCIS “Shabbat Shalom” Ziva’s father NCIS “Shiva” The team unites to find USA 58 58 revealed. ’ (CC) (DVS) Marine’s murder. ’ abducted girl. ’ (CC) (DVS) is targeted. ’ (CC) (DVS) visits. ’ (CC) (DVS) answers. ’ (CC) (DVS) VH1 62 62 Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings Happy Endings

Movies Sports Kids Bets THURSDAY EVENING January 2, 2014 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm Dan Lewis, Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! ’ (CC) The Taste “Auditions” (Season Premiere) The first round of blind taste tests. (N) The Assets A rendezvous with an asset KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 Mary Nam. (N) (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) goes awry. (N) (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News (N) KING 5 News (N) Evening (N) (CC) Community “Repi- Community (N) Sean Saves the The Michael J. Fox Parenthood “Promises” Joel steps in KING 5 News (N) Tonight Show With NBC 5 5 (N) (CC) (CC) (CC) lot” (N) (CC) ’ (CC) World (N) (CC) Show (N) ’ when Ed confronts Julia. (N) (CC) Jay Leno IND 6 6 Dr. Phil ’ (CC) Katie Faked goods; Regis Philbin. ’ Access Hollyw’d Inside Edition (N) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) Northwest Sprt Law & Order KIRO 7 Eyewit- CBS Evening Entertainment To- omg! Insider (N) The Big Bang The Millers “Dear The Crazy Ones Two and a Half Elementary Bell struggles on the path KIRO 7 Eyewit- Late Show With CBS 7 7 ness News News/Pelley night (N) (CC) ’ (CC) Theory (N) (CC) Diary” (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Men (N) ’ (CC) to recovery. (N) ’ (CC) ness News David Letterman PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) Easy Yoga for Arthritis With Peggy Foyle’s War “The Funk Hole” Foyle is Midsomer Murders Joyce Barnaby Scott & Bailey Gruesome crime scene. Vera “Silent Voices” Murdered social PBS 9 9 Cappy ’ (CC) accused of a serious offense. finds a body in Midsomer Florey. (N) (N) ’ (CC) worker. ’ (CC) Family Guy Family Guy ’ The Simpsons The Simpsons Two and a Half Two and a Half Q13 FOX News at 9 Rose, Kelly and Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) How I Met Your How I Met Your MNT 10 10 “Wasted Talent” (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) Levine. (N) (CC) Mother ’ (CC) Mother ’ (CC) The King of The King of Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ The Vampire Diaries “The Cell” Stefan Reign “Kissed” Mary asks King Henry Seinfeld “The Be- Seinfeld “The Con- The Office “Turf Rules of Engage- C W 11 11 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) (CC) (CC) tries to mask his pain. ’ (CC) for help. ’ (CC) trayal” ’ (CC) test” (CC) War” ’ (CC) ment ’ (CC) Ethan Bortnick Live in Concert: The Power of Music The Classical Rewind Classical masterpieces. ’ (CC) David Garrett: Music -- Live in Concert Violinist David Gar- Deepak Chopra MD: What Are You Hungry For? Action PBS 12 12 12-year-old pianist performs. ’ (CC) rett performs. ’ (CC) plan for permanent weight loss. ’ (CC) Modern Family Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang Sleepy Hollow “John Doe” An unidenti- Bones “El Carnicero en el Coche” Inves- Q13 FOX News at 10 (N) (CC) The Arsenio Hall Show Kelly Rowland; FOX 13 13 ’ (CC) “Princess Party” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) fied boy is found. ’ (CC) tigating a gang member’s death. Dan Bucatinsky; Luenell. (CC) IND 14 14 One World Fashions One World Fashions Suzanne Somers Beauty, Health Suzanne Somers Beauty, Health Cozelle Linens (N) The Best of ShopHQ Law & Order: Criminal Intent “But Not Law & Order: Criminal Intent Dishon- Law & Order: Criminal Intent Detec- Law & Order: Criminal Intent Detec- Criminal Minds “Poison” Small-town Criminal Minds The team interviews ION 15 15 Forgotten” Missing bookkeeper. est reporter is a murder suspect. ’ tives track murderous couple. (CC) tives investigate a suicide. ’ (CC) residents poisoned. ’ (CC) serial killers. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 2013 Refreshing Times Conference The Blessed Life JP Jackson Reflections K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer 2013 Refreshing Times Conference Joni Lamb Table Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! ’ (CC) Wheel of Fortune The Taste “Auditions” (Season Premiere) The first round of blind taste tests. (N) The Assets A rendezvous with an asset KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 ’ (CC) ’ (CC) goes awry. (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live ’ (CC) NewsChannel 8 at NewsChannel 8 at Live at 7 (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Community “Repi- Community (N) Sean Saves the The Michael J. Fox Parenthood “Promises” Joel steps in NewsChannel 8 at Tonight Show With NBC 26 26 6PM (N) (CC) 6:30PM (N) ’ (CC) lot” (N) (CC) ’ (CC) World (N) (CC) Show (N) ’ when Ed confronts Julia. (N) (CC) 11 (N) (CC) Jay Leno UNI 30 30 Casa de la Risa Noticiero Univis’n Mentir Para Vivir (N) (SS) Por Siempre Mi Amor (N) (SS) Lo Que la Vida Me Robó (N) (SS) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Access Hollywood TMZ (N) ’ (CC) Sleepy Hollow “John Doe” An unidenti- Bones “El Carnicero en el Coche” Inves- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (N) (CC) fied boy is found. ’ (CC) tigating a gang member’s death. (N) Raymond (CC) The First 48 A clerk is shot by a Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty “Si- Rodeo Girls “Hot to Trot” An unexpected Rodeo Girls “Hot to Trot” An unexpected A&E 52 52 masked man. (CC) “Redneck Logic” (CC) (CC) (CC) (CC) amese Twins” detour creates tension. (N) detour creates tension. (CC) A MC 67 67 ›› The Scorpion King 2: Rise of a Warrior (2008) Michael Copon. A young ›› Shooter (2007, Suspense) Mark Wahlberg, Michael Peña, Danny Glover. A wounded sniper plots revenge against ›› Four Brothers (2005) Mark Wahl- man seeks vengeance against a king who kills his father. (CC) those who betrayed him. (CC) berg, Tyrese Gibson. (CC) APL 43 43 Wild West Alaska: Grizzly Sized ’ Wild West Alaska ’ (CC) Wild West Alaska: Grizzly Sized (N) Wild West Alaska (N) Cold River Cash (N) Wild West Alaska ’ BET 56 56 106 & Park: BET’s Top 10 Live “Top 10 Countdown” ›› Feel the Noise (2007, Drama) Omarion Grandberry. Premiere. (CC) › Honey 2 (2011) Katerina Graham. A troubled dancer prepares to compete on a talent show. The Millionaire Matchmaker Kim The Millionaire Matchmaker Courtney The Millionaire Matchmaker An entre- The Millionaire Matchmaker Rosie has Courtney Loves Toned Up “Tone It The Millionaire Matchmaker Rosie has BRAVO 66 66 Kardashian’s BFF Jonathan Cheban. Kerr needs help moving forward. preneur is ready to settle down. had very few relationships. (N) Dallas (N) Up or Down?” had very few relationships. ’ CBUT 29 29 News Rick Mercer Coronation Street Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ Doc Zone “Slaves to Habit” (N) ’ The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News George-Tonight C M T 61 61 Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) Reba ’ (CC) › The Marine (2006) John Cena. Thugs kidnap the wife of a soldier. (CC) Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded Cops Reloaded CNBC 46 46 American Greed American Greed Mad Money American Greed American Greed Zumba(R) Paid Program CNN 44 44 ››› March of the Penguins (2005) Narrated by Morgan Freeman. ››› March of the Penguins (2005) Narrated by Morgan Freeman. Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) AC 360 Later CNNH 45 45 ››› March of the Penguins (2005) What Would You Do? Showbiz Tonight ››› March of the Penguins (2005) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) AC 360 Later Daniel Tosh: Completely Serious Tosh Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat... I’m Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy The comic discusses his Gabriel Iglesias: I’m Not Fat... I’m Gabriel Iglesias: Aloha Fluffy The comic discusses his COM 60 60 is in the O.C. (CC) Fluffy The comic performs. (CC) family. (CC) Fluffy The comic performs. (CC) family. (CC) D I S 41 41 Good-Charlie Jessie ’ (CC) A.N.T. Farm (CC) Liv & Maddie ’ Austin & Ally ’ Dog With a Blog Jessie ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Dog With a Blog Austin & Ally ’ A.N.T. Farm (CC) Jessie ’ Naked and Afraid Strangers must work Treehouse Masters Treehouse for an Treehouse Masters A cedar tree be- Treehouse Masters “Sky High Spa” Treehouse Masters Pete designs a Treehouse Masters “Sky High Spa” DSC 8 8 together to survive. ’ (CC) engaged couple. ’ (CC) comes a writer’s retreat. ’ (CC) Pete constructs a spa treehouse. ’ dream clubhouse. ’ (CC) Pete constructs a spa treehouse. ’ E! 65 65 I Am Britney Jean Spears’ personal E! News (N) ›› First Daughter (2004, Romance-Comedy) Katie Holmes, Marc Blucas, Ame- Party On “Marbella” The Soup “Clip- Chelsea Lately (N) E! News and professional life. rie Rogers. The president’s daughter falls for a man at college. (N) down” ESPN 32 32 2014 Allstate Sugar Bowl Alabama vs. Oklahoma. From New Orleans. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN2 33 33 College Basketball St. Mary’s at Gonzaga. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL Live (CC) College Football Outback Bowl -- Iowa vs. LSU. From Tampa, Fla. (Taped) FAM 39 39 ›› Twilight (2008, Romance) Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Billy Burke. ›› The Goonies (1985) Sean Astin. Young misfits find a 17th-century pirate’s treasure map. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FNC 48 48 The Kelly File (N) Hannity (N) The O’Reilly Factor (CC) The Kelly File Hannity On the Record, Greta Van Susteren FOOD 35 35 Cupcake Wars “Rose Bowl” Donut Showdown Donut Showdown Chopped “Without Missing A Beet” Chopped “Break a Crab Leg!” Chopped “Sweet Surprises” Diners, Drive Diners, Drive FX 53 53 ››› Moneyball (2011, Drama) Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman. A ››› The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, Fantasy) Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Taraji P. Henson. A man born in 1918 New Orleans Curious Case of baseball manager challenges old-school traditions. ages backward into the 21st century. Benjamin Button GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Golf Central PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Pro-Am. Golf Central The Good Wife “Pilot” Alicia returns to The Good Wife “Home” Alicia revisits The Good Wife “Fixed” Possible jury The Good Wife “Crash” Alicia and Frasier Daphne’s Frasier Daphne’s Frasier ’ (Part 1 Frasier ’ (Part 2 HALL 19 19 work as an attorney. ’ (CC) her old life. ’ (CC) tampering. ’ (CC) Jackie clash. ’ (CC) family arrives. family arrives. of 2) (CC) of 2) (CC) HGTV 68 68 Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Rehab Addict Salvage Dawgs Salvage Dawgs Rehab Addict Rehab Addict House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (N) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) L I FE 51 51 All Stars (CC) (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Kim of Queens “Hillbilly in Heels” Dance Moms (CC) MSNBC 47 47 The Rachel Maddow Show (N) The Last Word All In With Chris Hayes The Rachel Maddow Show The Last Word Hardball With Chris Matthews (CC) MTV 63 63 Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness Ridiculousness NBCS 34 34 Basketball NFL Turning Point World of Adventure Sports ’ (CC) NFL Turning Point Auctions America “Auburn” Auctions America “Auburn” NHL Top 10 NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob Sam & Cat (CC) Every Witch Way Hathaways Hathaways Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Ghost (1990, Fantasy) Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg. ›› Maid in Manhattan (2002) Jennifer Lopez, Ralph Fiennes. ››› Ghost (1990, Fantasy) Patrick Swayze, Demi Moore, Whoopi Goldberg. R O OT 31 31 Women’s College Basketball College Basketball Pacific at Portland. (N) (Live) Planet X Square Planet X Square College Basketball Pacific at Portland. Cops “Coast to Cops A suspect Cops “Coast to Cops A 3-year-old Cops Wedding- Cops ’ (CC) iMPACT Wrestling (N) ’ (CC) Cops “Domestic Cops “Coast to SPIKE 57 57 Coast” ’ (CC) causes a crash. Coast” ’ (CC) boy is abducted. chapel owners. Disputes” (CC) Coast” ’ (CC) SYFY 59 59 Bigfoot (2012) Danny Bonaduce. ›› Paul (2011, Comedy) Simon Pegg, Nick Frost. Premiere. ›› The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003, Fantasy) Sean Connery, Shane West. Witchslayer Gretl TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince ’ Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) Live-Holy Land Turning Point ’ IBA News (CC) Creflo Dollar Behind Scenes Praise the Lord Seinfeld “The Su- Seinfeld “The Pot- Seinfeld “The Eng- Family Guy ’ Family Guy ’ Family Guy “Killer The Big Bang The Big Bang Ground Floor “Dy- The Big Bang Conan Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy; TBS 55 55 sie” ’ (CC) hole” ’ (CC) lish Patient” (CC) (CC) Queen” ’ Theory ’ Theory ’ namic Duo” Theory ’ Jessie Ware. (CC) TLC 38 38 Gypsy Sisters (N) ’ (CC) Outrageous 911 ’ (CC) Gypsy Sisters ’ (CC) Outrageous 911 ’ (CC) Gypsy Sisters Mellie goes into labor. American Gypsy Wedding Castle “Linchpin” Stopping events that Castle “Once Upon a Crime” Fairytale- Castle “A Dance With Death” Castle and Castle “47 Seconds” A bomb kills pro- Castle “The Limey” Investigating with Hawaii Five-0 “Kalele” McGarrett’s sister TNT 54 54 could lead to war. (CC) (DVS) themed murders. (CC) (DVS) Beckett investigate a murder. ’ testers at a rally. ’ (CC) (DVS) another detective. (CC) (DVS) is arrested. ’ (CC) TOON 42 42 World of Gumball Steven Universe Johnny Test ’ Teen Titans Go! Steven Universe Uncle Grandpa King of the Hill Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Man v. Food Man v. Food Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Mysteries at the Museum (N) (CC) America Declassified (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 World’s Dumbest... Guinness World Records Unleashed Guinness World Records Unleashed Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Panic Button (N) Top 20 Funniest “Fantastic Failures” Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit USA 58 58 “Perfect” A murdered girl is found. “Fallacy” A woman kills her attacker. “Popular” Teenage sex. ’ (CC) “Guilt” Child-abuse case. ’ (CC) “Silence” Murdered transsexual. ’ Victim steps off a subway platform. VH1 62 62 Mob Wives (CC) ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. Premiere. ’ Couples Therapy “Therapy Begins” Mob Wives “Vegas Part Two” (N) ’ Couples Therapy “Therapy Begins”