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Centralia House Fire ‘Their Light Shone Through,’ Says Mother Sue Tower Plans Memorial for Children Lost in Fire MEMORIES: Mother “He was full of life and spirit Centralia. and so funny, so sweet,” Tower The celebration is open for Describes Life With Her said of her youngest son, Sam. anyone who would like to at- Children Before a Fire “Those hugs were what I lived tend, Tower said. for.” The program likely con- Took Their Lives March 4 All three children died tain a slideshow, but Tower said By Natalie Johnson March 4 when flames tore she hasn’t planned all of the de- through the family’s home on tails of the evening yet. [email protected] Ham Hill Road in Centralia. “It’s just a tribute to my chil- Sue Tower smiled Monday A celebration of life for the dren’s life,” she said. “I really as she remembered her children Tower children is scheduled for hope no one comes in black.” Sue Tower / Courtesy Photo Sam, 7, Madeline, 10, and Ben, 6 p.m. March 23 at Northwest Ben, left, Maddy and Sam Tower loved their rabbits, their mother Sue Tower said 12. Sports Hub at 701 Allen Ave. in please see LIGHT, page Main 16 Monday. A celebration of life is scheduled for March 23. Centralia Woman Crowned Miss Lewis County

Pete Caster / [email protected] Above: Bailey Peters, second from right, reacts after being announced the winner of the 2016 Miss Lewis County Scholar- ship Pageant on Saturday evening at R.E. Bennett Auditorium in Chehalis. Left: Bailey Peters performs a tap-dance routine during the 2016 Miss Lewis County Scholarship Pageant.

BAILEY PETERS: 20-Year-Old to Serve as Miss Lewis County 2016, becoming the 54th win- ner of the pageant. Official Hostess of the County “It’s so exciting, I don’t think it’s real yet,” Peters By Justyna Tomtas told The Chronicle shortly after she was crowned on Saturday night. [email protected] Peters was named Little Miss Friendly in 2006 After years of watching other girls and women and now gets to follow in her mother’s footsteps participate in the Miss Lewis County Scholarship as Miss Lewis County. Her mother, Shawn Pe- Program, one young woman from Centralia fi- ters, was awarded the crown in 1985. Shawn was a nally had one of her dreams come true as she was grooming coach for the contestants for many years. crowned the official hostess of the county. Bailey Peters was thrilled to win the title of please see COUNTY, page Main 16

The Chronicle, Serving The Greater SWW Fair Serious Crashes Deaths Lewis County Area Since 1889 Repairs, One Killed Pitts, Edward A., 70, Follow Us on Twitter Improvements in Pair of Chehalis @chronline Underway at Weekend Find Us on Facebook Fairgrounds; Accidents www.facebook.com/ Events Center Near thecentraliachronicle Eyed First Onalaska / Main 3 / Main 5 Main 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 PAGE TWO

News Outtake: Faces of Fitness of the Weird house through a window, but had to call 911 when he got stuck. Altoona police say that’s when they discovered Jones was want- ed by the Blair County Sheriff’s Office for failing to pay about $750 in court costs and fines. As a result, Jones was taken to jail, where he remained Monday. Online court records don’t

Lefteris Pitarakis / AP Photo list an attorney for Jones. A Thursday, June 19, 2014, photo from iles of the Shard as seen from the river Officials Close Ohio Thames in London. Witnesses say a base jumper has safely parachuted High School After from the European Union’s tallest building, the Shard in London, and Finding Bed Bugs evaded police by jumping on the sub- ALLIANCE, Ohio (AP) — A way. northeastern Ohio high school is closed after officials say they found four bed bugs in the building. London Base Jumper Jeffery Talbert, superinten- Pete Caster / [email protected] dent of Alliance City Schools, Katy Murray, left, and Mallory Long pose for a portrait at the Thorbecke’s CrossFit gym in Centralia on Saturday morning. Leaps Safely Off EU’s said the decision to close the See their story in today’s Life section. Tallest Building school Thursday was a precau- tionary measure to put people at LONDON (AP) — Witness- ease. Notable Quote es say a base jumper has safely The Review reported a Can- parachuted from the European ton pest control company has Union’s tallest building, the treated the school twice in the Shard in London, and evaded past week. police by jumping on the subway. Talbert says the situation is “People always call us farmers or a homestead. Passers-by captured the not considered an infestation and We’re more like wannabes here.” stunt on social media Saturday. says there’s no sign of the bugs in Video footage and photographs other district buildings. Classes showed the man with green are set to resume Friday. Hannah Parypa chute deployed floating from the Bed bugs are parasites that Dirty Man Soap co-owner Shard onto a street near the Lon- prefer warm areas including bed- don Bridge station. rooms and feed on blood. Their They say the unidentified man bites can cause itching and welts. (see page Main 6 for the full story) folded his chute, handed it to an accomplice, and ran into the sta- tion minutes before police arrived. Sheriff: Man Dies In It’s the first documented base jump since the 2012 comple- Rollover Crash While Today in History tion of the Shard, a spire-shaped Chasing Wife skyscraper that stands 95 stories Today’s Highlight in History: modern Egypt. closed-circuit test to determine KALISPELL, Mont. (AP) — In 1935, the Busby Berkeley the feasibility of showing its ses- and 1,016 feet (310 meters) high. On March 15, 1916, a U.S. A 55-year-old Kalispell man was movie musical “Gold Diggers sions on television. Base jumpers did film themselves expeditionary force led by Brig. killed in a car wreck southwest of 1935” was released by Warner In 1985, the first Internet do- leaping from the structure when Gen. John J. Pershing entered of Whitefish while chasing his Bros. main name, symbolics.com, it was still under construction. Mexico on an ultimately futile wife in another vehicle. In 1941, Richard C. Hottelet, was registered by the Symbolics The finished building has no ex- mission to capture Pancho Villa, Flathead County Sheriff a correspondent for the United Computer Corp. of Massachu- ternal rooftop viewing platform. whose raiders had attacked Co- Chuck Curry says Bruce Eugene Press, was arrested in Berlin setts. lumbus, New Mexico, killing Boles had been arguing with by the German secret police on In 1996, the Liggett Group 18 U.S. citizens. Trumpet player his wife Wednesday afternoon suspicion of espionage. (Hottelet agreed to repay more than $10 Cops: Man Locked and bandleader Harry James when she drove off. Curry says was released four months later million in Medicaid bills for was born in Albany, Georgia. Out of House Locked Boles got in another vehicle and in a prisoner exchange.) treatment of smokers, settling began to chase her. ON THIS DATE: In 1956, the Lerner and Loewe lawsuits with five states. Up for Unpaid Fines Curry says at one point dur- In 44 B.C., Roman dictator Ju- musical play “My Fair Lady,” In 2001, federal authorities ALTOONA, Pa. (AP) — Po- ing the “mobile domestic vio- lius Caesar was assassinated by based on Bernard Shaw’s “Pyg- confirmed that remains found lice say a central Pennsylvania lence event” the two vehicles a group of nobles that included malion,” opened on Broadway. on a Texas ranch were those of man who locked himself out of made contact with each other. Brutus and Cassius. In 1966, at the 8th Annual missing atheist leader Madalyn his house wound up locked up Boles’ vehicle eventually went off In 1767, the seventh president Grammy Awards, “A Taste of Murray O’Hair and two of her in jail once emergency respond- the road and rolled about 2:30 of the United States, Andrew Honey,” performed by Herb relatives, who had disappeared ers realized he had unpaid court p.m. He was thrown from the Jackson, was born in Waxhaw, Alpert & the Tijuana Brass, was 5½ years earlier. (David Waters, fines. vehicle and died at the scene. South Carolina. named Record of the Year, while the key suspect in the slayings, The Altoona Mirror re- Curry says he did not believe In 1820, Maine became the Frank Sinatra’s “September of My was sentenced to 20 years in ported 35-year-old Jeffrey Jones Boles’ wife contributed to the 23rd state. Years” won Album of the Year. prison after pleading guilty in climbed onto the roof Sunday crash, which is still under inves- In 1922, Sultan Fuad I pro- In 1977, the U.S. House of federal court to extortion con- night while trying to get into his tigation. claimed himself the first king of Representatives began a 90-day spiracy.) The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Gauge Flood 24 hr. Forecast map for March 15, 2016 Today Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Height Stage Change 110s Chehalis at Mellen St. L 100s 56.27 65.0 +0.24 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. L 80s 77.90 85.0 +0.06 L 70s Cowlitz at Packwood 60s L 2.48 10.5 -0.06 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s Showers Likely Few Showers Mostly Sunny Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy 8.05 18.0 -0.09 30s 51º 39º 53º 35º 55º 39º 58º 41º 57º 41º Cowlitz at Mayield Dam 20s H 10.27 ---- 0.00 10s 0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and location of frontal systems at noon. Almanac Regional Weather Sun and Moon L H Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:21 a.m. Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 7:19 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 50 Moonrise ...... 12:02 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 39 51/41 49/29 Moonset...... 2:21 a.m. Normal High ...... 56 Port Angeles Today Wed. Normal Low...... 38 50/36 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 71 in 1947 Seattle Anchorage 36/35 mc 36/27 mc Record Low...... 23 in 1944 51/41 Boise 46/29 rs 49/29 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg First Full Last New Boston 48/44 ra 57/45 pc Yesterday ...... 0.31" 50/37 49/28 3/15 3/23 3/31 4/7 Dallas 81/51 s 73/50 s Month to date ...... 5.31" Tacoma Honolulu 83/69 ra 78/65 s Normal month to date ...2.40" Centralia 51/39 Pollen Forecast 72/52 s 74/54 s Year to date...... 18.03" 51/39 Yakima Nashville 81/52 s 72/48 s Normal year to date ....14.43" Chehalis Allergen Today Wednesday Phoenix 82/56 s 85/56 s 53/30 Longview 49/38 Trees Moderate High St. Louis 77/45 s 67/42 pc Salt Lake City 45/32 sn 48/34 pc WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 49/40 Grass None None Vancouver Shown is today's Weeds None None San Francisco 66/51 s 72/54 s Yesterday weather. Temperatures Mold Low Low Washington, DC 63/50 sh 74/52 s Portland 49/41 The Dallesare today's highs and CitySend in your weather-related Hi/Lo Prcp. photo - graphs to The Chronicle for our Voices 50/41 52/35 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 75/57 s 73/54 s New Delhi 82/59 s 84/59 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 57/36 pc 64/45 s Paris 54/36 s 50/34 s Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly Bremerton 51/41 sh 51/39 sh Spokane 47/30 rs 47/28 s London 46/41 cl 50/34 s Rio de Janeiro 81/73 t 81/73 t cloudy; r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; Ocean Shores 49/44 sh 51/41 sh Tri Cities 56/32 pc 55/31 s Mexico City 79/50 pc 77/54 cl Rome 57/41 pc 57/39 pc sh/showers; sn/snow; t/thunderstorms Olympia 50/37 sh 51/35 sh Wenatchee 49/32 s 50/30 s Moscow 27/16 pc 34/32 cl Sydney 75/68 ra 73/68 sh

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360.273.5213 CH554819cbw.do CH554757sl.do • Main 3 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 SWW Fair Gets Grant to Reroof Community Events Building PROJECTS: Interim Fair Manager Moving Forward With Additional Improvements By Kaylee Osowski [email protected] Southwest Washington Fair and event attendees can expect to see some improvements at the fairgrounds this summer. Lee Coumbs, interim fair manager, said he’s just continu- ing projects that were already in the plans. One project that will be most noticeable when it rains is a new roof for the Community Events Building. Buckets are currently being used to collect water from its leaky roof. Lewis County was recently awarded a $58,500 grant from the Washington State Depart- ment of Agriculture Fairs Pro- gram for the project. While the grant is available to the county through June 30, 2017, Steve Walton, interim Central Services director for the county, expects construction to begin in a couple months. The building is used through- Pete Caster / [email protected] out the year, Coumbs said. It houses craft projects during the Lee Coumbs, the interim fair manager, walks past the grandstands at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds on Monday afternoon in Chehalis. annual fair. Crews will also be working to finish a new washing station for vendors. The project began last year and is funded through grant money, Coumbs said. Volunteers and juveniles from Green Hill School have al- ready scrapped out old sawdust from the 4-H Barn, removing it for health reasons. Some of the sawdust could be five years old, Coumbs estimates. Coumbs hopes the county will put funds toward pouring a concrete floor in the building this summer. He said it would cost about $35,000. If not, saw- dust will be brought in again. Plumbing work has also been Lee Coumbs, the interim fair manager, closes the door to the Community Events A worker dissassembles tables and folds up chairs in the Blue Pavillon at the South- done in the barn. Building at the Southwest Washington Fairgrounds on Monday in Chehalis. west Washington Fairgrounds on Monday afternoon in Chehalis. Coumbs anticipates resid- ing and painting the building to discuss long-term projects, the county commissioners dis- said many of the projects or ideas bolesky, the previous fair man- this summer as well thanks to including expanding the size of cussed a lack of communication they would like to move forward ager, or Michael Strozyk, the for- about $10,000 in donations from the Blue Pavilion and adding a between the two groups. with never made it to the county mer director of central services, Security State Bank, Spectrum kitchen and meeting room. Fair commission members commissioners through Gale So- who were fired earlier this year. Painting, LeMay Inc. and the Coumbs said the monthly Southwest Washington Fair As- gun shows could fill up a build- sociation. ing twice the size of the current Over at the horse barns on Blue Pavilion. Monday, a few inches of water While grants and donations stood in the stalls. can help to get some projects Coumbs said there are plans done, Coumbs said, the fair is to improve drainage and build likely moving toward producing up the ground in the stalls about more events rather than renting 6 to 8 inches with 300 yards of facilities for events. clay. 4-H members and volun- “Renting is OK but your teers will be helping with the money comes in producing the work. events,” he said. Sawdust will be added to the However, producing an event horse arena to improve drainage takes a lot of work, he said. and footing for the horses. When Coumbs decided to Coumbs expects the major- take the interim position, his de- ity of the work to be done by this sire was to show the community year’s fair. the county supports improving Throughout the grounds, the fairgrounds and wants to get electrical improvements, includ- the community more involved. ing replacing primary lines, will He would like the communi- be made this fall, Coumbs said. ty to participate more in produc- About two months ago, the ing events as well as in exhibiting water pressure at the fairgrounds during the fair. was reduced, cutting water con- At a public meeting at the Lew- sumption by about half. is County Courthouse in Chehalis At its Wednesday meeting, and another at the fairgrounds, the fair commission is expected the fair commission members and News in Brief latter separated in such catego- AAUW Book Sale Coming ries as sports, travel, biography, to Lewis County Mall history and religion. By The Chronicle Proceeds from the annual spring sale go toward a full-tuition The American Association of scholarship to be given to a sopho- University Women’s used book more woman at Centralia College, sale will be at the Lewis County and other activities that support Mall March 31, April 1 and April 2. education, such as the Expand- Hours will be 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. ing Your Horizons conference for Thursday and Friday, and 9 a.m. middle school students. to 6 p.m. Saturday. Founded in 1881, the AAUW Book prices start at $3 for is the largest and oldest national hardbacks and $2 for paperbacks, organization working for the with reductions as the sale con- professional and educational ad- tinues. After 3 p.m. on the last vancement of women. The Lewis day, customers can fill a bag with County branch formed in 1923, books for $2. and has awarded scholarships to For sale will be thousands of women pursuing degrees at Cen- fiction and nonfiction books, the tralia College for over 60 years. 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More info: [email protected] or call (916) 288-6011 CH555645cf.cg Main 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 LOCAL Comedian Dino Archie to Headline Show at Fox Theatre HUB CITY COMEDY: Comedian Won Seattle International Comedy Competition By Justyna Tomtas [email protected] Those looking for a laugh on Saturday are in luck. The 2015 winner of the Seat- tle International Comedy Com- petition will headline a show for Hub City Comedy at the Historic Fox Theatre. Dino Archie, originally from Fresno, , will be film- ing a guest comedy segment for Look here for local the Jimmy Kimmel show on March 29. He will also be fea- tured in the upcoming season deals the third Tuesday of Comedy Central’s “Adam Courtesy Photo Devine’s House Party.” Dino Archie, who splits his time between and Vancouver, B.C., is set to each month! Archie said he gains his inspi- perform in Centralia Saturday. ration for his material through real life events. He draws from tent. Those who have watched critiqued by three to five judges experiences he’s had or from his show have said it feels like a hidden in a crowd spanning any- things he sees. conversation. where from 200 to 800 people. Growing up with brothers, he learned his love for comedy “My points of view are chal- “It was grueling, but it was a lenging, but fair and funny,” Ar- positive experience,” Archie said. Baseball and while joking with his siblings CH554838cbw.cg and watching comedies. chie said. “If you want to come Archie will perform at 8 p.m. This will be his first time per- do that, that’s the place to go. on Saturday at the Fox Theatre. softball shoes forming in Lewis County. We’ll have a good one sided con- To learn more about Archie, Gabe Botten, creator of Hub versation.” go online to his website www. are in! City Comedy, is expecting the Some of his favorite come- dinoarchie.com. His comedy al- show to be top notch. dians include Bill Burr, Dave bum “Street Goofs” is located on 525 N. Market St. • Chehalis • 748-7178 “This is going to be one of Chappelle and Katt Williams. the website. Monday- Saturday 9:00 am- 5:30 pm, Sunday 10: am- 4:00 pm the best we’ve ever had,” he said. As the winner of the 2015 Admission for the show is $15 “There’s no doubt about that.” Seattle International Comedy per person, or $18 the day of the Hub City Comedy brings in Competition, Archie said the ex- show. VIP tables and tickets are a new headliner for every show. perience helped him develop as a also available. Botten said they often showcase comedian. The three-week gruel- Presale tickets are available up and coming comics. ing competition pits 32 of the best at Holley’s Place in Centralia Archie, who now splits his comics from the area. From there and online at www.hubcitycom- time between Vancouver British the comedians are dwindled edy.com. Wine and beer will be Columbia and Los Angeles, said down to 10. The group toured available for those who are 21 CH554849cbw.do his show has some mature con- across Washington and were and over. Specializing In Soda Fountain Treats • Breakfast • Lunch • Dinner Winlock Approves Agreement With Ecology for 360-748-7102  514 N. Market Blvd  Chehalis, WA $4.3 Million Grant to Fix Sewer Plant Issues Mon - Thurs 8-4  Fri - Sat 8-8  Closed Sunday

By The Chronicle brane bioreactor filters at the treatment plant during the win- Spring Into The city of Winlock is getting city’s wastewater treatment plant ter, according to the agreement. Book ‘n’ Brush on closer to fixing its infiltration also need to be replaced as they Replacing the filters will pro- Saturday and inflow issues with its sewer have prematurely failed because tect Olequa Creek from raw or March 26th system. of the high I&I flows. partially treated sewage over- FOR THE The Winlock City Council During heavy rains, the sys- flows. The work is expected to CHAMBER approved an agreement with the tem can be overwhelmed. When reduce public health threats, im- Washington State Department of that occurs, partially treated prove the water quality in Ole- Located in Historic Downtown Chehalis SPRING FLING Ecology for a $4.3 million grant sewage can into Olequa qua Creek, which will benefit Mon - Sat 10-6 Sun 11-4 IN CHEHALIS CH555266cbw.jd for a project to replace some sew- Creek. fish, and reduce maintenance to Repairing or replacing 193 the sewer system. er lines at its Monday meeting. www.BooknBrush.com [email protected] A 2012 study identified main side sewer lines and as much The city also previously re- 518 N. Market Blvd - Chehalis WA 98532 360.748.6221 and side sewer lines to be con- of the main line built before ceived a Community Develop- tributors of the I&I, or infiltra- 1970 could eliminate more than ment Block Grant for a total of tion and inflow, issues. Mem- 364,000 gallons per day from the $4.98 million for the project. Spring News in Brief Chehalis Council $662,000 while the increase in of Morton. Passenger TIRE SALE revenues will be about $199,000. At 10:05 a.m. Monday, a 2010 Car Tires Approves Name Change A hearing on the budget Jeep Wrangler driven by Cody R. Starting at 736-6603 to Portion of NW amendment is scheduled for Brewer, 19, of Texas, was heading √ All-season 1211 Harrison the March 28 Board of County north on state Route 7, 6 miles GREAT 99 traction Centralia Liberty Place Commissioners meeting that be- north of Morton, when the ve- √ Affordable 748-0295 39 P155/80R-13 pricing gins at 10 a.m. hicle lost traction and went into BUY! 36 N. Market By The Chronicle Tread design may vary. Your size in stock; call for size & price. Chehalis the ditch, according to the Wash- CH555100cbw.do A portion of road known as ington State Patrol Northwest Liberty Place in Che- Chehalis City Council The driver was not injured, 2016 Fox theatre halis will be renamed Northwest Approves Industrial but his passenger, Shelley A. Alta Way. film series Brewer, 45, was injured and MAR 26 - EDWARD The road, located near Holi- Annexation SCISSORHANDS transported to Morton General APR 9 - SILENT FILMS day Inn Express and Suites in APR 23 - SIXTEEN CANDLES By The Chronicle Hospital. MAY 7 - AN AMERICAN TAIL Chehalis, runs from Main Street Both the driver and passen- MAY 21 - THE YEARLING The Chehalis City Council JUN 4 - A STREETCAR NAMED to the roundabout and turns ger are from Venus, Texas, ac- DESIRE approved phase one of an indus- JUN 10 - ROCKY HORROR left toward Alta Forest Products’ cording to the State Patrol. Both (MIDNIGHT) trial annexation plan at its Mon- AUG 27 - YOU’VE GOT MAIL new office building, located at were wearing seat belts. Drugs or season pass SEP 17 - BATMAN day night meeting. OCT 1 - GHOSTBUSTERS 810 NW Liberty Place. alcohol are not believed to be a OCT 15 - GENTLEMEN PREFER CH554804cbw.do The annexation consists of BLONDES Dave Cochenour, national factor in the crash. $90 OCT 29 - FRANKENSTEIN & approximately 116 acres with DRACULA account manager for Alta For- The driver is being cited for Ticket good for admission to NOV 5 - MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS an assessed value of $23 million all 2016 ilm series showings. NOV 19 - THE SANDLOT est Products, said in a letter the DEC 3 - HOME ALONE inside the Chehalis Industrial driving too fast for the conditions, 360-623-1103 company wanted to change the according to the State Patrol. name of the portion of Liberty Park. It includes property sur- Place that runs left from the rounded by Bishop Road, Inter- roundabout. The new address state Avenue, Interstate 5, Stur- Borst Home Will Be devant Road and a portion of will be 810 NW Alta Way. Open to Public April 9 Large Selection of Delectable Wines and Gifts Dennis Osborn, community Ribelin Road. Although approved, City At- development director, said Tim- By The Chronicle • Wines • WSU Cougar Cheese berland Bank, the owner of ad- torney William Hillier said once The Borst Home, Carriage • Books & Local Cheeses jacent vacant properties, had no the ordinance comes into effect 5 House and One-Room School- • Gift Shop • Wine Making Supplies objections. days after the approval, there is a house will be open to visitors • And More! The Chehalis City Council 45-day period when parties can 1:30-3:30 p.m. Saturday, April 9. unanimously adopted the resolu- petition the Boundary Review This year, each open house, 212 N. Tower Ave. CH554805cbw.cg tion at its Monday night meeting Board to review the annexation. normally on the second Saturday Centralia on the first reading. “It doesn’t mean our ordi- of the month, will have a differ- 360-623-1106 nance isn’t effective, but in real- ent theme. ity we won’t be collecting taxes or On April 9, there will be a First County Budget anything for that area until that display of Victorian headwear at Amendment for 2016 appeal period ends,” he said. the Borst Home, provided by Bev York, from Olympia. to Use Fund Balance One Injured in At the Carriage House there Totaling $463,000 are many things for the young Speed-Related Crash visitors to enjoy. The Lewis Coun- By The Chronicle Near Morton ty Retired Teachers group has The first Lewis County bud- provided material for children to By The Chronicle get amendment of 2016 is expect- color, learn about and take home CH554833cbw.cg ed to use nearly $463,000 in the A Texas woman was injured from the one-room school. 748-3512 • Northwest Louisiana Ave. (Off Chamber Way • I-5, Exit 79) general fund balance. when the driver of the Jeep she The Borst Home is located at View Our Entire Growing Inventory - www.CFACcars.com The increase in expendi- was a passenger in lost control the south end of Fort Borst Park, OPEN Monday - Saturday 9-7, Sundays 10-5 tures is estimated to be nearly Monday on state Route 7 north Centralia. • Main 5 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 One Driver Dead, Another Seriously The Chronicle is published Tuesday and Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings by Lafromboise Communications, Inc. 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Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Neither driver was wearing TO PLACE CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING their seat belt, according to the Call 807-8203 or (800) 562-6084, ext. 1203, or visit Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. www.chronline.com. The first accident happened Monday - Friday ...... 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. at about 12:15 a.m. Saturday in Classified / Legals / Obituary Manager the 2500 block of Centralia-Al- Amanda Curry ...... 736-3311 ext. 1277 pha Road in Onalaska. [email protected] The driver, who was killed in OFFICE LOCATION AND HOURS the crash, was identified by the 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia Lewis County Coroner’s Office Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. as Marvin E. Elliott, 56, of Cen- tralia. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Elliott was talking to his sis- Newsstand weekday rate ...... $1 ter on his cellphone while driv- Newsstand weekend rate ...... $1 ing to her house, according to Home delivery the Sheriff’s Office One month ...... $12.90 The sister reported to the Three months ...... $35.15 Lewis County Sheriff’s Office / Courtesy Photos Six months ...... $65.15 Sheriff’s Office that she heard An Onalaska teen was seriously injured after his vehicle went of the road and hit a tree and industrial brush hog in Onalaska One year ...... $122 the crash, then nothing, and sent Saturday night. By mail to Washington and Oregon/Other States her husband out to look for El- One month ...... $17.05 / $19.60 liott. Three months ...... $50.50 / $58.80 Deputies found that Elliott’s The driver, identified as An- Six months ...... $99.15 / $115.40 2005 Jeep Wrangler was heading gelo K. Lopez, 19, of Onalaska, One year ...... $194 / $227.45 eastbound on Centralia-Alpha was trapped in the vehicle dur- Online subscriptions to chronline.com Road when it went off the road, ing what the Sheriff’s Office de- One day ...... $2 One month ...... $8 into a ditch and hit a tree. scribed as a “prolonged extrica- One year ...... $84 He was ejected from the Jeep tion.” Print subscribers always have full access to chronline.com. and died of his injuries, accord- Lopez had facial injuries Subscriptions are non-refundable but the printed sub- ing to the Sheriff’s Office. and was airlifted to Harborview scriptions can be started and stopped for vacations or when extended breaks in service are requested. Balances The crash is under investiga- Medical Center in Seattle. may be held on account or can be donated to Newspapers tion. Investigators believed alcohol in Education. At 10:41 p.m., deputies re- could be a factor in the crash and sponded to another single-vehi- obtained a search warrant for BACK ISSUES cle crash in the 100 block of Brim Lopez’s blood. Limited copies of back issues of The Chronicle are avail- able at $1 per copy. Back issues greater than two weeks Road in Onalaska. Lopez is being referred to old are $2 per issue. They found a 2006 Honda prosecutors on suspicion of driv- Accord went off the road, hitting ing under the influence, being a THE NEWSROOM a tree and an industrial-sized minor in possession of alcohol, For news tips, corrections or story ideas, please contact brush hog. A tree landed on the second-degree negligent driving An Onalaska teen is facing a DUI charge after a single-vehicle accident Saturday the appropriate person listed below. vehicle. and driving without a seat belt. that sent him to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle with serious injuries. EDITOR Eric Schwartz ...... 807-8224 [email protected] Sports Editor Runner Reports Attack by Strangers on Willapa Hills Trail Aaron VanTuyl...... 807-8229 [email protected] By The Chronicle night. When he got to the base- The man described his at- face, according to the Sheriff’s Visuals Editor ball fields at Adna High School, tackers as two people wearing all Office. Pete Caster ...... 807-8232 A man running on the Wil- [email protected] lapa Hills Trail reported that he heard footsteps behind him, black with black masks, accord- The man, who said he is new Police, Fire, Courts, Environment, on Sunday he was the victim of but thought it was probably an- ing to the Sheriff’s Office. to the area, reported that the at- West and Central Lewis County Communities an unprovoked attack on a por- other runner, according to the The attackers left in an un- tackers did not take anything Natalie Johnson ...... 807-8235 tion of the trail near Adna High Lewis County Sheriff’s Office. known direction, and the victim from him, and that he didn’t [email protected] The runner was hit on the went to Providence Centralia think he was being robbed. Outdoors, Flood, School. East Lewis County Communities The runner, a 23-year-old back of the head, and when he Hospital for treatment. Deputies canvassed the area, Jordan Nailon ...... 807-8237 man, reported that he went out turned around to face his attack- He was bleeding from his and did not find anyone match- [email protected] for a run on the Willapa Hills er, was hit several more times in nose and had contusions, pain ing the description of the attack- Education, Business, South Thurston County Trail at about 9 p.m. Sunday the face. and minor lacerations on his ers. Communities, Napavine Justyna Tomtas ...... 807-8239 [email protected] Lewis County Government, Legislature, Man Escapes Warrant Arrest by Hitching Ride Under Semi in Toledo Tourism, Religion, South Lewis County Communities By The Chronicle trespassing in the 100 block of ties. The woman reportedly the truck stop, Inman was gone. Kaylee Osowski ...... 807-8208 A Centralia man wanted on Herriford Road in Toledo. would not give the man’s name, Deputies used credit card in- [email protected] a felony state Department of At 1:26 p.m. on Friday, depu- but said he had a warrant. formation to find the truck In- Sports, News and Photography Corrections warrant escaped ties responded to Herriford Road, Deputies eventually learned man allegedly escaped on, and Matt Baide ...... 807-8230 detection by crawling under a where a 51-year-old from Toledo the man’s name is Ruben A. In- officers stopped the truck in Ar- [email protected] said two people drove onto his man, 25, of Centralia, who is lington. Inman was no longer on Death Notices, What’s Happening, semi and hitching a ride Friday, Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Voices according to the Lewis County property and left after getting wanted on a DOC warrant. the truck, but the driver report- Doug Blosser ...... 807-8238 Sheriff’s Office. their vehicle stuck. Deputies called a K9 unit to edly found his baseball cap. [email protected] On Friday, the Sheriff’s Office The suspects, a man and help find the man, but before Deputies are unsure where [email protected] received a report of suspicious woman, were later located at the they started the track, a truck Inman was able to get off the [email protected] activity at Gee Cee’s Truck Stop, truck stop. driver reported that he saw In- truck. No new charges are pend- Church News in the 100 block of Foster Creek The man reportedly lied man crawl under a semi, and ing at this time, according to the [email protected] ...... 807-8217 Senior Media Developer Road in Toledo, and a report of about his name, then fled depu- when the semi pulled away from Sheriff’s Office. Brittany Voie ...... 807-8225 [email protected] National Weather Service Urges Caution as Thunderstorms Arrive THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHER By The Chronicle Buehner said. in the state. More recently, F0 thunder, you’re close enough to Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 “Our active convection season tornadoes touched down in Ea- [email protected] The forecast recently has be struck by lightning,” he said. Regional Executive Editor shown a threat of thunderstorms usually occurs during our transi- tonville in April 2014, Napavine “When thunder roars, go indoors.” Michael Wagar ...... 807-8234 for much of Western Washing- tion seasons into and out of win- in May 2011, Tenino in May 2004 It’s important to plan ahead [email protected] ton. ter — both spring and fall,” he and Sumas in April 2004. when the threat of thunder- Sales Director Ted Buehner, warning coor- said in a press release. “April is Lightning is the second major storms is in the weather forecast, Brian Watson ...... 807-8219 dination meteorologist with the usually the peak month for con- cause for thunderstorm-related Buehner said. [email protected] National Weather Service in Se- vection.” fatalities and injuries, Buehner To watch area doppler weath- Circulation Manager Western Washington aver- said. er radars, go online to www. Anita Freeborn ...... 807-8243 attle, said thunderstorm season [email protected] is here and will be in the forecast ages close to 10 thunderstorms The last Washington lightning- weather.gov/seattle/ or on a Specialty Publications Manager, Family from time to time this spring. per year. The storms can pro- related fatality was in 1996. There smart phone at mobile.weather. Chantel Wilson ...... 807-8213 Although thunderstorms can duce strong damaging winds, ur- were no lightning fatalities or in- gov/. [email protected] occur year round, spring is the ban or flash flooding from heavy juries in the last two years, while Design Director peak of the area’s thunderstorm rainfall, large hail, lightning and 2013 had two lightning injuries. Kelli Erb ...... 807-8211 season. tornadoes. Buehner said lightning tends [email protected] A combination of longer Washington state averages to strike tall or metal objects. He LAFROMBOISE COMMUNICATIONS, INC and warmer days with cooler between one and two tornadoes recommended people stay away PRESIDENT, COO air flowing onshore from the a year, Buehner said. The ma- from trees, power poles and oth- Christine Fossett ...... 807-8200 northeast Pacific Ocean results jority of the tornadoes occur in er tall structures during a thun- March 11th - 17th [email protected] in more frequent unstable air April and May, including two of derstorm. Star Wars - he Force Business Manager mass resulting in thunderstorms, the three F3 tornadoes reported “Remember if you can hear Awakens Mary Jackson ...... 807-8207 [email protected] $4 • PG • 11:30 am & 2:30 pm

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Jordan Nailon / [email protected] Fresh bars of Dirty Man Soap, made from a myriad of local farm products, are stacked to dry at the home-based family business on Monday. Dirty Man Soap Company Puts Cleanliness at Your Fingertips CLEANING UP: Chehalis leftover from milk in the cheese- making process, as well as beef Couple’s Homemade fat tallow from Northwest Sau- ABOUT THE BUSINESS: Soaps Put Refuse to Use sage and Deli, local coffee (in- DIRTY MAN SOAP cluding grounds) from java huts By Jordan Nailon such as Fiddlers and Santa Lu- Dirty Man Soap will be avail- able online at DirtyManSoap- [email protected] cia, local milk from Black Sheep Creamery, local beer from Dick’s Co.com soon. In the meantime, Like most farm products, Brewery (usually keg tap run- you can reach the Parypas by Dirty Man Soap was not born off), as well as herbs, veggies and email at DirtyManSoap@gmail. com or through Facebook at out of convenience or serendip- flowers from the family’s own ity. Rather, it sprouted from the https://www.facebook.com/ home garden. dirtymansoap/. messy but fertile junction of Some of their most popular need and opportunity. varieties of soap include sugared Ryan and Hannah Parypa, of spruce, fir, coffee, collengela FEATURE YOUR Chehalis, were not always soap honey, honey lavender, black BUSINESS mongers. In fact, the head soap raspberry, ginger lime, vanilla, maker has only been concocting coconut, eucalyptus spearmint The Chronicle is featuring The soap making Parypa family poses for a photo in between rain showers in their a local business in every edi- her cleansing elixir for the last and all four varieties of Dick’s four years or so. garden Monday. From left, Hannah holds baby Samuel, Gretchen, Alice, Tobin and tion this year. Contact Editor beer soap. They also sell season- Ryan. Eric Schwartz at eschwartz@ Prior to that, “I always ally popular varieties such as ci- thought it would be fun to do, chronline.com or (360) 807- der, chai latte, peppermint candy, In addition to a large rocket order to make things fair. 8224 to suggest a business for (but it was) just one of those can’t pumpkin spice and orange clove. stove-heated greenhouse, the In the meantime, the wide ar- coverage. wait to try things,” said Hannah. Dirty Man Soap Co. is both family tends a fleet of raised beds ray of Dirty Man Soap products Then, one of Ryan’s friends named for, and by, Ryan Parypa. and they have planted fruit trees can be found at an equally wide started making their own soap The proud patriarch is a knuckle in seemingly every space not al- variety of local establishments. and little Samuel round out the and gave the couple a bit of friend- ready tilled or set aside for some busting mechanic by day and a Those Dirty Man outlets include Dirty Man Soap crew, and even ly encouragement to pursue their certified jack of all trades all the other practical project. Over the Veggies, Moeckel Chiropractic, though caustic lye is an ingredi- own sud-soaked business. time. years, the Parypas have also tried Parkside Salon and Spa, Jeremy’s ent in soap, Hannah has never “He just kind of set me free on “I may make all of the soaps their hand at raising ducks, geese, Farm to Table in Chehalis, Bath it,” said Hannah. but he makes everything that al- turkeys, sheep and goats. Cur- Depot, Good Health, Fiddlers had any qualms about scrubbing From that humble beginning, lows me to do it,” said Hannah of rently, they are only raising chick- Coffee and Northwest Sausage down the kids. the project continued to grow out her husband. ens, but the hope is to expand the and Deli in Centralia, as well as “Any real soap is made with of the couple’s shared interest in At home, Ryan and fam- livestock operation again within Olympia Supply and Eastside Ur- lye,” said Hannah, who prefers taking “waste products from here ily operate what many passersby a few years when their harem of ban Farm and Garden in Olympia. the grittier soaps, like the coffee in the community and making undoubtedly refer to as a farm. tow-headed children are more The vast majority of their prod- blends, for getting the farm resi- useful products like people used The Parypas are a little more able to help with chores. ucts range between $6 and $12. dues off her flock. to do,” explained Hannah. reserved when designating the For now, though, the lion’s The Parypas have four farm- Hannay explained that prop- Today, the Parypas have a vast status of their 1.4 acres spread in share of the focus is squarely on savvy children between the ages er measurements and procedures array of products derived from south Chehalis. the soap. For instance, the re- of 6 months and 6 years. They prevent any mishaps, since, “It a litany of local sources. Every “People always call us farmers sourceful couple hopes to have are an adventurous bunch prone all gets used up to convert the soap needs some sort of liquid, or a homestead,” said Hannah their long envisioned company to finding mud puddles and for- oils into soap.” any liquid, so the Parypas take dismissively. “We’re more like website, DirtyManSoapCo.com, getting their shoes, so having a “We’re always out with our great liberties with their creative wannabes here.” fully functional within a mat- home full of soap really comes in hands in the dirt and we wash repurposing efforts that fuel their The condensed operation has ter of weeks. In lieu of doing the handy at times. our hands so often they just get extensive line of soaps, lotions, lip done little to stymie the family’s web work themselves, the couple “Maybe we should have so dry,” said Hannah of their ex- balms, bug sprays, beard balm enthusiasm for a long list of agri- sourced a tech savvy friend to named it Dirt Family Soap,” perience with most store-bought and natural deodorant. cultural projects around the cozy build the site, and Ryan built the joked Hannah. soaps. “We’re definitely noticing Dirty Man Soap utilizes whey property though. web designer a wood cabinet in Gretchen, 6, Tobin, 5, Alice 2, the benefits of using our own.” Public Hearing on Pot Opens Discussion on Facility Limitations in Chehalis By The Chronicle freeway commercial zones, but and visibility. He told the coun- nabis and get rid of the stigma open up shop. Two members of the public not in the Chehalis Business Dis- cil he believes the proposed ordi- often associated with it. Currently the Mint City has spoke during a hearing on can- trict zone, otherwise known as nance is “on the right path.” “If you are now going from us two retail facilities — one that is nabis processing, production the downtown area. Jerrie Paine, owner of Old To- having to practically beg to do scheduled to open on Wednes- and sales within the city limits By restricting production and by’s Recreational Marijuana Dis- business to opening the spigot to day — one production facility, of Chehalis during the Chehalis processing facilities in the indus- pensary in Chehalis, also spoke more doors, then we have then and approval for a conditional City Council meeting Monday. trial zones, the limited number in support of the ordinance. achieved our ,” she said. use permit for a processing fa- After an earlier public hear- of available sites in conjunction As the sole license holder in Mayor Dennis Dawes said cility. The city also recently re- ing, the Planning Commission with the state restrictions would Chehalis until just recently, she new guidelines for the marijuana ceived an application for another recommended the council pro- limit the number of facilities, said the city has progressed by businesses are being considered production processing facility, hibit outdoor production and stated the agenda report. considering the addition of more because the city of Centralia and pending state approval. processing facilities; allow pro- Justin Wildhaber, a producer marijuana-related businesses in Lewis County have not allowed City staff will provide the duction and processing facilities and processor out of Elma, said the area. any type of operations within council with an ordinance at the in the industrial zones only as in order for retail marijuana busi- Paine said part of her mission their jurisdiction. That has in- next regular city council meet- permitted uses; and allow retail nesses to be successful, they need and goal when they first opened creased the number of people ing, where action will likely be in the general commercial and an adequate amount of parking the store was to normalize can- who want to move to Chehalis to taken. News in Brief Community cussions on a variety of topics. cussion following the TV show. For more information, call Children will attend chapel, Presentations will be on the Anderson has been produc- (360) 880-4741. play at recess, attend class and Conversations Planned third Thursday of each month ing monthly televisions shows eat lunch together. Parents will for Centralia Methodist 7-9 p.m. at Centralia United of community interest in the Centralia Christian attend chapel and join principal Methodist Church. Olympia area for over 30 years. Ann Stout for coffee and a time Church The first presentation will be First United Methodist School Inviting Families for questions and answers. Those a showing of the September 2015 Church is located at 506 S. Wash- wishing to attend are asked By The Chronicle Olympia FOR television show ington Ave., Centralia. for Visit Starting Thursday, Fire “How to Talk Politics with People Lewis County Community By The Chronicle to RSVP by calling the school Mountain Chapter Fellowship Different from You,” hosted by Conversations is sponsored by Centralia Christian School is at (360) 736-7657 or emailing of Reconciliation will begin Glen Anderson, with guests Mi- Fire Mountain Chapter Fellow- inviting families with school-age cradtke@centraliachristian- a monthly series titled Lewis chael Savoca, Regan Unsoeld and ship of Reconciliation and Vet- children to experience a day in school.org. County Community Conversa- Jon Van Eenwyck. erans for Peace Rachel Corrie the life of a CCS student 8:30 am.- Centralia Christian School is tions to provide a forum for dis- There will be a Q&A and dis- Chapter 109. 12:30 p.m. Thursday, March 24. located at 1315 S. Tower Ave. • Main 7 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Sunshine Week Washington Lawmakers Exempt From Releasing Emails PUBLIC: Legislators Cite public inspection under the state the Department of Transporta- Public Records Act. There are tion on Feb. 5. The rare move ef- 1970s Law Defining also exemptions in place for do- fectively fired Peterson from the Records; Governor Inslee ‘‘This is a bit of a sea change for mestic violence programs. position she held since 2013 and them to all say ‘no we’re not going to Chopp said his office has angered many at the Capitol. Releases Own Records, worked with reporters to release Any conversation by lawmak- Voices Support for comply with your request,’’ records if a request is specific ers about the maneuver is un- Elimination of Exemption enough, and said he prefers a known. Rowland Thompson more open government where Inslee would support an ef- By Walker Orenstein Allied Daily Newspapers possible. He said he plans to take fort to remove the state exemp- The Associated Press the temperature of House Demo- tion that says lawmakers emails crats soon to see if there is sup- aren't public records, said Jaime OLYMPIA — Top lawmakers port for broadening the defini- ate Minority Leader Sharon Nel- for them to all say 'no we're not Smith, a spokeswoman for In- in Washington largely exempt tion of legislative records. But he son, D-Maury Island. going to comply with your re- slee's office. themselves from the state's pub- added he didn't think there was The public deserves "to see lic records law, and their offices In denying the request, their quest,'" he said, but added a more wide backing in the Legislature what kinds of decisions their did not release emails sent and offices cited a definition of "leg- narrow or specific records re- for such a change. leadership are making and what received by their government ac- islative records" in the Public Re- quest might have been answered "I'm going to take a look at it goes into making those decision," counts when requested. cords Act that exempts "reports by some lawmakers. as soon as session is over to actu- As part of a nationwide proj- or correspondence made or re- Schoesler, when asked if his ally ask people and delve into it she said. ect by The Associated Press, a ceived" by individual members emails should remain private, more," he said. Thompson said emails can week of emails and daily sched- of the Legislature. The definition, said "it's complicated." He de- Inslee's office released 39 unearth wrongdoing and col- ules of Gov. Jay Inslee and four put into place when the act be- fended keeping emails exempt emails and his daily schedules. lusion by lawmakers, and they leading lawmakers in Olympia came law in the early 1970s, does from records laws, and said it Inslee has said he will not exer- shouldn't be exempt. were requested to examine to not include daily schedules as a allows whistleblowers to contact cise an 'executive privilege' to "Having the Legislature be ex- what extent they're free from re- legislative record. lawmakers without fear of being shield some documents from the empt from the act creates a fair leasing their communications. Still, lawmakers in the past exposed and retaliated against. public, as the state's high court amount of confusion about why Emails and schedules from have released emails when asked, "We handle domestic vio- permitted in 2013. they would be different than a the week of Feb. 1-Feb. 7 were not according to Rowland Thomp- lence, we have whistleblowers," The governor's emails were county councilmember from provided by the offices of Speak- son, executive director of the Al- Schoesler said. "That's one item generally uneventful though, King County or Pierce County or er of the House Frank Chopp, D- lied Daily Newspapers of Wash- that clearly comes to mind im- and there was little chatter in his Snohomish County or a county Seattle; House Minority Leader ington. Thompson has been mediately." inbox other than information executive from one of those plac- Dan Kristiansen, R-Snohomish; following the issue for more than The identity of people who from staff after the Senate's rejec- es," he said, later adding: "They Senate Majority Leader Mark 20 years, he said. are reporting "improper govern- tion of gubernatorial appointee really need to contemplate put- Schoesler; R-Ritzville, and Sen- "This is a bit of a sea change mental action" is exempt from Lynn Peterson as Secretary of ting themselves into the act." State Education Chief Mulling Independent Campaign for Governor CRITICAL: Randy Dorn "Gov. Inslee has demonstrated the Legislature on this issue as zero leadership on education. superintendent, but he hasn't Has Questioned Why Education was an issue in the In- gotten most lawmakers to even Inslee Hasn’t Presented slee-McKenna campaign. Candi- agree on the price tag for the Mc- date Inslee promised a plan. Four Cleary costs. His Own Plan for years later, he still has no plan," Dorn has been elected twice Education Funding; He Bryant said on Monday. as superintendent of public in- Would Join Republican Inslee convened a bipartisan struction and does not believe task force that met between the it would take a lot of money to Bill Bryant in the Race end of the 2015 legislative session launch a campaign for governor. and the beginning of the 2016 He raised about $250,000 for SEATTLE (AP) — Superin- Legislature and came up with tendent of Public Instruction his last campaign four years ago a plan that was adopted by law- and about $350,000 for his first Randy Dorn said Monday he will makers and signed by the gover- decide in the next month wheth- campaign in 2008, when there nor at the end of February. was also an independent expen- er he's going to run an indepen- Dorn says that's not enough. dent campaign for Washington Kaylee Osowski / [email protected] diture to support his campaign. Charles McElroy, left, who graduated from W.F. West High School in Chehalis last He wants the governor to tell Dorn said he thinks social governor. lawmakers how much money is June, talks to State Superintendent of Public Instruction Randy Dorn about work- media could be employed for The state needs more leader- required to fully pay the cost of ship to fix its education system ing in school's cell culture lab during Dorn’s visit in 2015. Dorn is contemplating a almost nothing, and he has had run for governor. basic education and then help from preschool through college, them find the money that he es- people approach him about do- Dorn said, and he thinks he timates would add up to at least nating money to help with a could be the person to provide office. pay for the changes needed to $4 billion every two-year budget campaign for governor. that leadership. In addition to Inslee and Bry- meet the Washington Supreme cycle. He would need to declare his He says lawmakers and the ant, four other people have reg- Court's 2012 McCleary decision "I just want to tell people the candidacy and register with the other serious candidates for gov- istered their campaigns with the on education funding. truth. I don't care what's politi- Public Disclosure Commission ernor — Gov. Jay Inslee running state Public Disclosure Commis- The court has held the state cally correct," Dorn said. to start accepting any campaign for re-election as a Democrat sion. in contempt over the Legisla- Inslee has made several sug- money or before spending it. In- and Bill Bryant running as Re- Dorn also promised his cam- ture's failure to make a plan for gestions for new or increased slee has already raised more than publican — are relying on "really paign would keep things inter- resolving the remaining issues taxes to pay the costs of the $4 million for his campaign, and optimistic, wishful thinking" to esting. "If I'm a candidate for over paying the full costs of basic McCleary decision, including Bryant has raised more than $1 find the money to increase the governor, I guarantee I'd be the education, while ending its over- money to hire more teachers and million, according to the com- state's education budget. most interesting candidate," he reliance on local tax levies. cover most of the costs now paid mission. "I think that's dangerous to said. Bryant said he agrees with for by local school levies. But the To get on the ballot, candi- the state," Dorn said, adding that He criticized Gov. Jay Inslee Dorn about Inslee's record on Legislature has not adopted In- dates must register with the Sec- the public would like to see more for not coming up with his own education and the McCleary de- slee's budget ideas. retary of State's office between straight talk from the governor's plan for finding the money to cision. Dorn has tried to influence May 16 and 20. National Rifle Association, Prevention Groups Morton General Team Up to Create Legislation to Tackle Suicide Hospital Offers Tobacco SPOKANE (AP) — In Wash- prevention. The bill has the support ington state, nearly 80 percent of Washington, Idaho and Mon- of the NRA and the Second Liberation Program gun deaths are suicides. tana have suicide rates that are Amendment Foundation, whose After losing her husband higher than the national aver- co-founder Alan Gottlieb testi- By The Chronicle to suicide in 2011, Jenn Stuber age. The reasons behind the fied in favor of it last month. The Morton General Hospital started wondering how that high rates are complex, said Karl legislation passed both houses is queuing up to offer its free statistic could be changed. Her Rosston, Montana's suicide pre- with bi-partisan support, and is four-week Tobacco Libera- ‘‘We don’t demand husband, a 40-year-old attorney vention coordinator. Isolation under consideration in Wash- tion program. The course is that you quit battling anxiety and depression, in rural communities, weather, ington's budget negotiation pro- aimed at anyone interested in had himself with a gun he'd poverty, alcoholism rates and cess. If it becomes law, the legis- learning about their health or smoking during recently purchased. lack of access to mental health lation would cost the state about kicking their tobacco habit. Stuber, a University of Wash- providers are contributing fac- $300,000 to implement next year, The Tobacco Liberation the course at all; ington social work professor, tors. Stuber said. program is offered once a it’s more like when made a cold call to the National Access to guns is also part of Stuber is the co-founder of quarter at Morton General Rifle Association. It was the be- the equation. In the three states, Forefront, a Washington suicide and consists of once-a-week you’re ready.’’ ginning of an alliance between more than half of suicides in- prevention organization. classes over the course of one suicide prevention groups and volve guns, and the majority of She was also part of efforts month. The hour-long classes Colleen Smith gun advocates. They worked to- youth suicides involve a family- to require mental health profes- are held on Saturdays 10-11 respiratory therapist gether to craft Washington's Sui- owned firearm. Last year, an sionals and other care provid- a.m. The next offering will cide Awareness and Prevention 11-year-old Montana boy shot ers to receive suicide assessment begin on April 9. Education for Safer Homes Act. and killed himself while his par- training. The Matt Alder law, “We don’t demand that handout and course notebook The bill requires suicide ents were in the midst of a nasty enacted in 2012, was named after you quit smoking during the representing the bulk of the awareness training for gun custody battle. He was the state's her husband. course at all; it’s more like prescribed approach. The rest dealers and owners of shoot- youngest suicide victim. At Friday's conference, health when you’re ready,” explained of the program is decidedly ing ranges. It would add suicide Military veterans and law care professionals shared stories Colleen Smith, a registered ad lib. prevention messages to hunter enforcement officers also have about working with suicidal pa- respiratory therapist at Mor- “If it brings up a conversa- safety courses, promote educa- high rates of suicides involving tients and recognizing suicidal ton General and organizer of tion then we have a conversa- tion about safe firearm storage, firearms. behavior. the anti-tobacco program. tion,” said Smith of the group and prompt pharmacists to talk But securing guns when a Last week, a young woman Of course, Smith wants sessions. “That’s the setup. It’s to customers about safe storage family member is at risk can still walked into the Panhandle people to be able to ditch their a support group with infor- of prescription drugs. be a difficult conversation, Ross- Health District office in Hayden, habits, but she added, “I’d mation.” "We may not agree on gun ton said. When he met with the Idaho. She'd taken a dozen Bena- rather people attend and then According to Smith, a lot control, but we all want to pre- parents of two suicidal teens in dryl. While talking with a nurse, quit when they are ready rath- of the work deals with emo- vent suicide," said Stuber, one of Livingston, Montana, they were she acknowledged that she'd er than feeling they are going tional training, like learning the speakers at the Zero Suicide reluctant to lock their guns away. been taking pills for several days to have their feet held to the to deal with stressors and Inland Northwest conference In Washington, the legisla- in an effort to end her life. fire if they attend the course.” approaching quitting with a Friday at Gonzaga University. tion uses the trusted relation- "We are challenged in every Smith added, “A lot of positive attitude. "One bullet fired, and I became a ship that people have with their direction to confront a scourge people do end up quitting The next course will begin single parent and a widow." gun dealer or pharmacist to help that is taking the lives of people during the course of the pro- on 10-11 a.m. Saturday, April The Zero Suicide confer- drive home suicide prevention we love and the people we are gram.” 9, in the Morton General ence brought together about 500 messages, Stuber said. responsible for as care provid- The Tobacco Liberation Hospital conference room. health care professionals, law "Firearms dealers often have ers," said Dr. John Osborn, a program is loosely organized For more information, call enforcement officers, people close relationships with their Department of Veteran Affairs with a group informational (360) 496-3507. who have lost family members to customers," she said. "They're the physician, who lost a nephew to suicide and others to talk about new messengers in our state." suicide two years ago. Main 8 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Shining Light on Racism, Which Thrives in Darkness Many of us don’t encounter such crimes, fearful that perhaps Centralia Police Department. lars for women to pursue higher racism on a regular basis, at least Our Views those who perpetrate them will Still, we must all remain education. not the overt and sometimes It’s not the first time we’ve become emboldened by the no- vigilant in identifying those who The Miss America Organiza- violent variety. seen such vandalism — which toriety of their actions. would threaten, harm or con- tion, of which the local contest While issues of race continue reaches the level of a hate crime Simply put, we believe it’s duct hateful acts of bigotry here is an affiliate, generates $45 to command headlines across — in Centralia. important and essential to shine in the greater Lewis County area. million a year in scholarship as- the country, it’s easy to surren- We’ve seen similar messages light on racist acts each and ev- We’re happy to cast our light sistance for women. der to the belief that such hatred scrawled on picnic tables, build- ery time they occur in our com- on it when necessary. That makes it the largest pri- only exists elsewhere. ings and bathroom walls from munity. vate scholarship foundation for Sadly, time and time again, time to time. We cannot pretend racism Miss Lewis County Pageant women in the country. that has proven to be untrue. The crimes make clear a cen- has been cured or conquered, We’re proud of the local girls As The Chronicle reported tral fact: racism often festers and that in an age when the Ameri- Pageants aren’t for everyone. and women who took the stage last week, an unnamed coward grows in the darkness, having can public elected a black man Some remain critical of the Saturday and presented some of put his ignorance and bigotry largely been beaten back by soci- to lead them we no longer must long-discussed swimsuit compe- the very best attributes this com- on display by scratching KKK — etal advancement and a broader worry about the safety and pro- tition, or the overall focus on the munity has to offer. the well-known acronym of the understanding and acceptance tection of the people who rep- appearance of young women. We’re also looking forward to Ku Klux Klan — into the paint of the simple idea that all of us resent a minority of the larger It shouldn’t be forgotten, seeing them utilize scholarship of a vehicle driven by an Afri- were created equal. population. though, that events such as the money to become positive role can American businessman in Some question the wisdom Yes, this appears to be an Miss Lewis County Scholarshp models to the young people who downtown Centralia. of publishing information on isolated case, as described by the Pageant raise millions of dol- look up to them. COMMENTARY: Highlighting Lewis County Precious Children of Each Generation Over the weekend I visited my nephew’s home to greet his “It’s heartening to firstborn child, a 9-day-old son who reminded me so much of see the community’s his father. As I snuggled that precious outpouring of love for baby, marveling at his inno- the family, yet nothing cence and the delicacy of tiny fingernails, I recalled holding can ever replace Ben, my nephew all those years ago, though I wasn’t sure how to do Maddy and Sam.” it then. This is the circle of life. when they have a perfect person We’ve said goodbye to our par- already on the payroll. ents and now we’re shifting into I’m referring to Steve Ward, grandparent vice president of finance and mode, our chil- administration, the man who dren the young oversaw construction of recent adult parents of building projects on campus newborn babies. — Washington Hall, Walton Only a de- Science Center, Kiser Natural cade ago, I nev- Outdoor Learning Lab, Technol- Letters er imagined the ogy Center and now TransAlta The Bearcat ladies made it back to state again peaceful scene Commons. When It Comes to Softball, By Julie McDonald the following year in 2014 and clawed their way to I witnessed Sat- He’s worked with the Cen- W.F. West Girls Excel the 2015 championship game once again against urday. At that tralia College Foundation, mod- In 2012, W.F. West High School coach Mike White River and came through with a gut-wrench- time, I was praying for God to erated public forums, brought ing 3-2 win. State champs once again! intervene in the life of this boy I people onto campus during the Keen assembled his Bearcat softball players in early March of that year. Who knew that future Senior Ali Graham, the league pitching MVP, doted on as a child, a man who Seattle-to-Portland Bicycle Clas- went on to play for Oregon Tech, and senior catch- found himself deeply addicted sic. He’s personable and treats Washington Husky, Dani Braun, would be selected the league’s offensive MVP and that the Bearcats er Caitlin Reynolds was selected to play for the to methamphetamine, in and people with respect — a perfect University of the Pacific, in Stockton, California. out of jail. emissary for the college to the would go on to break nearly every team offensive record in the book? That elusive 2A state championship softball He sobered up enough to community. trophy is sitting in the W.F. West trophy case as graduate from high school, but When Centralia closed When the season got underway, fans showed up in droves because those Bearcat ladies were whack- you read this, indicating that the Bearcat fastpitch then lost himself amid the drugs. Washington Avenue, we didn’t program is one we can all be proud of. It was scary to see a once bright hear a public outcry, largely ing out hits and chalking up strikeouts like you young man emaciated by meth, because of Ward. During expan- wouldn’t believe all season, and made it to the 2A state tournament in Selah that year. Art Reynolds violent and angry. But through sions, the college didn’t threaten Chehalis the grace of God, a good wife to wield its heavy governmental Our Bearcat girls beat everyone they faced and inner strength, my nephew hand by acquiring property in the state tournament and battled their way to has recovered his life and his fu- through eminent domain. In- the championship game against their league rival ture, celebrating more than two stead, Ward met with people Tumwater Thunderbirds. The Bearcat ladies had Centralia Shows Community Bonds years of recovery from drugs and negotiated the purchase of one of the best starter pitchers in Haley Graham in Response to Tragic House Fire and alcohol with a loving and their homes. who we all thought would start on the mound, but sober wife at his side, and now a Why bring in someone from surprise, surprise, Keen had something else up Once again the character of our community priceless son to cherish. outside our area when Ward has his sleeve. He started Haley’s younger sister, Ali, a and its resolve was put to the test following another While I held that baby, I invested himself so admirably left-handed freshman, who the T-Birds had never tragedy. The loss of life is never easy to come to thought about the Centralia in this community? Of course, seen. grips with at any level, at any time. parents who lost their three I don’t even know whether he’s Some of us kind of held our breath when Ali The grief, anguish and despair brought about children in a fatal house fire. applied for the job. showed up on the mound. We knew the Evergreen from a horrific tragedy sears us all right down to I’ve been praying for them since We have a gem in our com- Conference champion T-Birds pitching had the the bottom of our souls. The three Tower children I heard the news. It’s a parent’s munity with our college, and a league’s MVP Kiersten Smith and scrappy hitters will forever be a part of the fabric of our commu- worst nightmare — times three! gem in our college with Steve who had swept our Bearcat ladies in two confer- nity. The lives they touched will not let go of their Oh, my heart breaks for their Ward. ence matchups earlier in the season. memories. father, Brad Tower, and their However, Ali was confident and eager to “get It was powerful to see our community respond ’er done.” Our Bearcat ladies jumped all over the mother, Sue Tower, their grand- Royal Kudos so swiftly and selflessly. Vigils. Donations. A mas- parents and all who loved those T-Bird pitcher while Ali kept the T-Bird hitters off sive outpouring of support. You can’t ask for any- children, and also for the fu- Congratulations to Bailey balance the whole game. thing more from a community. And believe me, tures and memories lost in that Peters, daughter of Bob and The 2012 Bearcats dominated the T-Birds the impact will be felt and appreciated by many. burning inferno. Shawn Peters, who was crowned 15-3 for the most lopsided championship score I am proud of this community and those who It’s heartening to see the com- Miss Lewis County 2016 Satur- in WIAA 2A fastpitch history. This was the W.F. call it home. The same community who responded munity’s outpouring of love for day night. The daughter of a for- West’s second-ever state championship since 2000. in like manner following a similar tragedy I and the family, yet nothing can ever mer Miss Lewis County, Peters Six seniors on that team graduated, creating a my family experienced almost 43 years ago to the replace Ben, Maddy and Sam. is an impressive young woman building program the following season. date. Three young lives lost, families devastated, But perhaps other parents who graduated from Centralia However, the somewhat inexperienced young- and my life forever changed. can learn from the tragedy — High School with honors, served sters on the 2013 team made it to state again and But the kindness, generosity and compassion check their fire alarms, treasure as Washington State FFA presi- battled to the semifinal before finishing fifth. The this community has extended to me as I’ve raised time with their children, snug- dent, and sang with her cousins 2013 Bearcats had the envious pitching duo of “lo- a family, taught, coached and served will no doubt gle a little tighter, hold on a little in “Just Cuz.” She’ll represent cation artist” Ali Graham and the “heat hurling” be extended to the mother and father of the Tower longer, and whisper prayers for Lewis County well in July’s Miss Mattie Boucher. Also, senior Marissa Reynolds children as they find a way to move forward each all those who have loved and Washington pageant. matched her own Bearcat single season home run day. lost their precious babies. Kudos also to Taryn Ocker- record and totaled 11 homers on the year (includ- Many Centralia teachers wore T-shirts today man, of Toledo, who placed sec- ing district and state). that simply said, “Centralia Strong.” Yes we are as a Centralia College ond in the Ms. World Pageant in Marissa was selected by The Chronicle to share community. Yes we will be for each other. We will Everett over the weekend. the All-Area Co-MVP honor with Parker Pock- persevere and strengthen the quality of this com- Centralia College has 37 ••• lington, of Centralia. Both MVPs went on to play a munity no doubt. I am proud to be a Centralian! candidates for the position of Julie McDonald, a personal his- higher level of softball, with Parker playing for the president, but I can’t help won- torian from Toledo, may be reached Arkansas Razorbacks and Marissa cleating up for Mark Westley dering why leaders keep looking at [email protected]. the Princeton Tigers. Centralia

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When necessary, we will be willing to take a tough, definitive stance on a controver- sial issue. • Main 9 LOCAL / NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Lewis County Democrats to Weigh in on Candidates March 26 BERNIE OR HILLARY: Local Party Chairwoman Sees ‘‘That’s the opportunity for your INFORMATION ON LOCAL POLITICAL PARTIES Strong Support for Both Lewis County Democrats Urquhart, Chehalis (all) community to get together.’’ website: Lewiscountydemo- • Location: Napavine Clinton and Sanders crats.org Elementary By Kaylee Osowski Local Party Chairwoman Precincts: Emery, North Carol Brock Carol Brock: (360) 978-5190 Emery, Evaline, Veness, [email protected] Lewis County Democrats chairwoman Lewis County Republi- Napavine (all), Forest, Berwick, Democrats throughout cans website: Lewiscountyre- Sommerville, Jackson, North Washington, including Lewis publicans.us Jackson, Stearns Creek Evaline County, are preparing to pick and Convention Cycle Guide, the caucuses. Local Party Chairman West their candidate for president. the party believes caucuses en- At both the Democratic and Mark Anders: (360) 219-3948 • Location: Onalaska Carol Brock, chairwoman courage more participation rath- the already held Republican cau- Elementary for the Lewis County Demo- er than casting a ballot at home cuses, delegates are elected to the Finding Your Precinct Precincts: Creek, Sal- crats, said she doesn’t have any in the presidential primary. county conventions. Those del- Visit myvote.wa.gov and kum, Klickitat, Alpha, Onalaska, idea whether Sen. Bernie Sand- Brock said it doesn’t seem egates can eventually move onto fill in information to find your Cinebar, Mossyrock, Harmony, ers or former Secretary of State likely the party will move away the national conventions. The precinct. Ethel Hillary Clinton from using the caucus to choose caucuses also allow for people to • Location: Pe Ell High Election will come out its nominee. discuss issues. Democratic Precinct School on top in the “That’s the opportunity for The Republican caucuses Locations Precincts: Meskill, Mauer- March 26 cau- your community to get together,” were held on Feb. 20. This year, mann, Boistfort, Doty, Dryad 2016 cuses. she said. the party is basing its nominee • Location: Carpenters Hall, Curtis, Pe Ell Elk Creek She’s seen According to the party’s off of the primary election on Centralia • Location: Glenoma Fire strong sup- database, about 8,000 Lewis May 24. Delegates at the Repub- Precincts: Salzer, Seminary Hall port from local County residents affiliate them- lican National Convention will Hill, Fords Prairie, Lincoln Precincts: Packwood, Democrats for selves with the Democratic party. be required to cast their votes Creek, Logan, Independence, Randle East, Randle West, both candi- Brock said she thinks the cau- for the candidate who wins the Greenwood, Skookumchuck, Verndale, Big Bottom, Morton, Centralia (all), Kelly, Fair, Ro- dates; delegates cuses, which begin at 10 a.m., primary. If a candidate isn’t cho- Temple, Mineral, Paradise swell, Whealdon • Location: Toledo Middle will be awarded based on their will be well attended. sen with the first vote, delegates She has had many calls about can vote for a different candidate • Location: W.F. West , School percentage of support from the Chehalis Winlock, Salmon the upcoming caucuses from during the next vote. Precincts: caucuses. Precincts: Crego, Sears, Creek, Drews Prairie, Cowlitz, Democrats as well as independents. Prior to this year, the Re- “It’s kind of an exciting time,” Claquato, Parcuvia, Adna, Stillwater West, Stillwater East, she said. However, some independents are publican party typically used Newaukum, Union, Logan, Vader, Toledo, Prescott This is Brock’s second time hesitant about caucusing because a combination of both caucus caucusing. Previously, she didn’t caucus goers have to declare their and primary results to choose know the Democratic party used affiliation to whichever party they its candidate. Local Republican the caucuses, not the primary, to caucus with, she said. Party Chairman Mark Anders cal party leaders saw a low turn- citizen is affiliated with, Brock choose its candidate, which she Citizens can register to vote previously told The Chronicle out, which some said may have said, people need to exercise thinks many Democrats don’t and participate at the caucus. typically about 800 to 900 people been due to confusion about their privilege to vote; no can- realize either. Seventeen-year-olds who will have attended the party’s local the change in how the party is didate is going to perfectly align According to the Washington be eligible to vote in the Novem- caucuses in the past. choosing its nominee. with a voter on all issues. State Democrats 2016 Caucus ber election can participate in At its caucuses last month, lo- Regardless of what party a “Just show up,” she said. Tenino Timberland Regional Library Welcomes Peregrine Falcon Visitor RAINDANCER WILD BIRD RESCUE: Bird of Prey Orginally Rescued in Millersylvania Park in 2014 By Amelia Dickson The Olympian When rescuers found Talus near Millersylvania State Park in 2014, the Peregrine falcon had a lacerated wing and a dislocated elbow.

Stephanie Estrella, of Rain- Tony Overman / The Olympian dancer Wild Bird Rescue, said Stephanie Estrella, founder and director of Raindancer Wild Bird Rescue in Olym- Onica Rutherford, 13, of Tenino, records a video of Stephanie Estrella and Talus the she’s not sure how Talus was in- pia, holds Talus, a peregrine falcon with a permanently damaged wing, during peregrine falcon during an educational presentation on birds of prey at the Tenino jured — he likely crashed into an educational presentation on birds of prey at the Tenino Timberland Regional Timberland Regional Library on Saturday. something while flying at a high Library. speed. But despite rehabilitation efforts, he never made a full re- they fly,” Estrella said. “So we visit the library. ten suffer from anemia and neu- very weak so chicks died before covery. thought that kind of works out.” “We’re deciding what to do rological issues. hatching. Now, Estrella and Talus make Most of the animals Estrella with her,” Estrella said. “If we’re Rodent poison can also cause DDT was banned in the the rounds to teach people about works with are released as soon unable to manage her pain, then problems for birds of prey, she 1970s, and the Peregrine falcon birds of prey and Raindancer as they’re healthy enough, but it would be inhumane to keep said. Rodents don’t die immedi- population recovered thanks to Wild Bird Rescue. On Saturday Talus and a great horned owl her alive.” ately after eating the poison, and falconers who bred the birds in afternoon, they visited the Teni- named Elle are both long-term Many of the animals that re- if birds eat the animals, they are captivity and released them, Es- no Timberland Regional Library residents. cover at Raindancer have been also eating the poison. trella said. and addressed a crowd of about Elle was hit by a car near hit by cars or injured by barbed Pesticides have long been a She said she brings Talus 30 people. Tenino in 2013, and suffered a wire, Estrella said. problem for birds of prey. Estrel- to community events to raise Raindancer has been operat- head injury and a punctured eye. Others suffer lead poisoning la said that use of DDT as an in- awareness about birds of prey, so ing in west Olympia, near The Estrella said Elle also had a pre- after eating animals contaminat- secticide once landed Peregrine people know whom to contact if Evergreen State College, since existing wing injury, so she had ed by hunting pellets and fishing falcons on the endangered spe- they find injured animals, and so 2012. At first, the rescue center likely been eating roadkill. sinkers. cies list. the animals are kept safe for fu- took in only birds of prey — owls, Because of the injuries, she “If the animal doesn’t die and Smaller birds would eat dead ture generations. hawks, falcons, eagles, etc. — but couldn’t be released. wanders off, there’s a chance the insects, and birds of prey would To learn more about Stepha- they branched out and began Now, Elle is facing other med- lead will be introduced into the eat those small birds. nie Estrella and Raindancer helping bats in 2013. ical difficulties, Estrella said. She food chain,” Estrella said. The DDT didn’t kill the fal- Wild Bird Rescue, visit rain- “They’re clearly not birds, but may have arthritis, and could not Birds with lead poisoning of- cons, but it made their egg shells dancerwildbirdrescue.org. News in Brief ting down recreational and next year. or warrants out of Benton and two new stations — near UW’s Woman Fatally commercial salmon fishing off The Seattle Times reported Franklin counties. Husky Stadium and in the Capi- Shot by Deputies Washington coast this summer that the City Council voted His family says he was ar- tol Hill neighborhood — begins due to a low number of returning Monday to approve the purchase rested while seeking counseling at 10 a.m. The stations connect Near Vancouver coho salmon. of Pronto, which has failed to at the Benton Franklin Crisis Re- to existing rail service, which VANCOUVER (AP) — Au- The closure is one of three meet ridership and revenue ex- sponse Unit in Kennewick. His currently runs between the thorities say a woman was fatally options being considered by the pectations since it launched in family protested his death at the Westlake station in downtown shot by sheriff’s deputies near Pacific Fishery Management October 2014. Benton County Justice Center Seattle and Seattle-Tacoma Inter- Vancouver, Washington, after Council, which sets the fishing The Seattle Department of Monday and demanded answers. national Airport. she attacked them with a ham- seasons in ocean waters off the Transportation is looking to ex- A special investigation unit is The agency says the universi- mer and a knife. Pacific coast. pand the system in 2017 to in- investigating the case. Suicide is ty extension will add 71,000 rid- The Clark County Sheriff’s The News Tribune reported clude more stations and possibly not suspected. Moreno’s family ers to the system by 2030. Office says the incident began that two other options, released electric bikes. says he was bipolar and suffered Link light rail will eventually Sunday afternoon, when a mo- Monday, would permit some Council members approved from schizophrenia. run to Lynnwood in the north, torist driving erratically crashed salmon fishing. Fishery biologists the Pronto deal with stipulations The Benton County Sheriff’s Overlake in Redmond to the east her car and walked away yell- expect 380,000 Columbia River requiring the department to bet- Office says Moreno was unco- and south of Sea-Tac airport. ing. About 20 minutes later, a hatchery coho to return to Wash- ter serve low-income and mi- operative during his arrest and Another new station is ex- homeowner a few blocks from ington’s coast this year. That’s nority residents and to complete when he arrived at jail. It says pected to open this fall in SeaTac, the crash scene reported that a about half of last year’s forecast. downtown bike-lane projects corrections officers never used which would extend light rail 1.6 woman was trying to force her The council will decide on before expanding the bike-share force on him. miles south of the airport. way into the house. an option at its April meeting in program. Sheriff Steve Keane says Responding deputies found Vancouver, Washington. It will A new operator for the pro- Moreno acted erratic, refused to the woman in someone else’s forward its recommendation to a gram will be selected by Mayor eat for several days and barely backyard, leading to the fatal federal agency for final approval Ed Murray and the council. slept. Keane says mental health confrontation. The sheriff’s of- before May 1. professionals assessed him daily fice has yet to release the name of The last time the ocean salm- and jail staff checked on him ev- the woman or the deputies, or say on fishing season was closed was Investigation Probes ery 30 minutes. how say many shots were fired. 1994. Fishing was severely cur- Death of Man, 19, at The deputies were not hurt. tailed in 2008. The Vancouver Police Major Benton County jail Link Light Rail Crimes Unit is handling the in- KENNEWICK (AP) — An Extension to UW, Capitol vestigation. Seattle to Buy, Expand autopsy is set Tuesday to de- City’s Struggling termine the cause of death of a Hill Opens Saturday 19-year-old mentally ill man who SEATTLE (AP) — A new Coastal Salmon Fishing Bike-Share Program died at the Benton County jail. 3-mile segment of Link light rail Shutdown Among SEATTLE (AP) — Seattle of- The Tri-City Herald reported is scheduled to open Saturday, ficials have decided to take over that Marc Anthony Moreno was adding travel from the Univer- Options Weighed the underused Pronto bike share found dead in his single-person sity of Washington to downtown TACOMA (AP) — Fishery program for $1.4 million with cell Friday, about a week after Seattle and the airport. managers are considering shut- plans to expand the program he was arrested on misdemean- Sound Transit says service to Main 10 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Sirens, Court Records, Records Lotteries, Commodities Sirens CENTRALIA POLICE DEPARTMENT from an apartment complex in 25, of Centralia, on suspicion of Political Sign Vandalized police responded to a report of a Vehicles Damaged the 1400 block of Johnson Road. fourth-degree assault, domestic fourth-degree assault in the 900 violence. • At 8:45 a.m. on Saturday, block of Southeast Adams Av- • At 7:39 a.m. on Friday, po- TV Damaged at Motel a person in the 100 block of enue in Chehalis. Officers were lice received a report of mali- Northeast Washington Avenue unable to locate the suspect. cious mischief in the 900 block • At 12:38 p.m. on Saturday, Accused Shoplifter Cited reported that someone sliced up police received a report of mali- his political sign promoting Ber- of G Street. A driver’s side win- • At 7:40 p.m. on Sunday, Vehicle Prowl dow in a truck was broken while cious mischief in the 1300 block nie Sanders. The neighbor’s sign of Belmont Avenue. A TV was police cited Philip O. Dobbins, was also damaged, the resident • At 6:38 a.m. on Monday, it was parked in the area. 21, of Centralia, on suspicion • At 8:05 a.m. on Friday, po- damaged at a motel. reported. police received a report of a ve- of third-degree theft in the 500 hicle prowl in the 1000 block of lice received a report that a ve- block of South Tower Avenue. hicle’s paint was intentionally Man Referred for Charges Theft Reported Southeast Cypress Avenue. scratched with a metal object on Malicious Mischief • At 3:37 a.m. on Sunday, po- Vehicle Prowls while parked in the 1000 block • At 11:28 p.m. on Saturday, lice received a report of a theft MORTON POLICE DEPARTMENT of K Street. police received a report of mali- • At 11:02 a.m. on Monday, in the 1000 block of Northwest Officers Respond to Hit and Run • At 1:12 p.m. on Saturday, cious mischief in the 1100 block police received a report of a ve- Louisiana Avenue. No arrests police received a report that • At 11:11 a.m. on March 8, of South Tower Avenue. The sus- hicle prowl in the 200 block of were made. two vehicles were intentionally police responded to a report of a pect, an 18-year-old male from South Silver Street in Centralia. scratched by metal objects in the hit and run in the 100 block of Centralia, reportedly left the Stereo speakers were reported Tree Limb Blocks Traffic 1100 block of K Street. Westlake Avenue in Morton. scene after damaging items in stolen. • At 12:29 p.m. on Sunday, the home. He is being referred • At 5:07 p.m. on Monday, police received a report that a Woman Arrested Group Booked on to prosecutors on suspicion of police received a report of a ve- Assault Charges, Warrants large tree limb fell in the area of on Assault Report third-degree malicious mischief. hicle prowl in the 700 block of Newaukum Avenue and Shorey • At 12:15 a.m. on Saturday, H Street. A bag and keys were Road. The limb was reportedly • At 9:49 p.m. on Friday, po- police responded to a report of DUI Arrests taken. blocking one lane of the road. lice responded to a report of a an assault in the 700 block of fourth-degree assault in the 100 • At 1:33 a.m. on Sunday, po- block of Third Street in Morton. North Tower Avenue. Danielle lice arrested Nicholas W. Bailey, Man Arrested M. Orchard, 21, of Centralia, CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT Officers arrested Kassondra Pa- 20, on suspicion of driving un- Teen Identified After Alleged Theft cas, 24, of Morton on suspicion was arrested on suspicion of der the influence at the inter- fourth-degree assault, domestic as Assault Suspect • At 3:53 p.m. on Sunday, of fourth-degree assault. section of View and Harrison police responded to a report violence. James E. Russell, 25, of • At 9:24 a.m. on Friday, avenues. that a man was opening pack- Centralia, was also arrested for police responded to a report of LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE • Pamela L. Pekola, 45, of ages of electronic items with a outstanding warrants and for a fourth-degree assault in the Driver Arrested Rochester, was arrested at 9:24 razor blade in the 1600 block of allegedly providing false infor- 2000 block of Southwest Olym- p.m. Monday on suspicion of Northwest Louisiana Avenue. for DUI After Crash mation to a police officer, and pic Drive. Officers were unable DUI in the 1800 block of Harri- Shane P. Toby, 31, of Olympia, Jennifer K. Sobey, 39, of Centra- to locate the suspect, a 16-year- • At 1:48 a.m. on Sunday, son Avenue. was arrested on suspicion of deputies received a report of lia, was arrested for outstanding old Chehalis girl, who has been second-degree burglary and for a one-vehicle crash in the 100 warrants. forwarded to prosecutors on Men Arrested outstanding warrants. block of Klasey Road in Mor- suspicion of fourth-degree as- on Assault Charges ton. Deputies arrived to find a Man Mailed sault, domestic violence. Summons After Altercation • At 10:55 a.m. on Sunday, Harassment Reported vehicle in a ditch. The driver, police responded to a report Chelsey McDonald, 20, of Ran- • At 12:28 a.m. on Saturday, • At 9:31 p.m. on Sunday, of an assault in the 800 block Resident Reports Loud Music dle, was arrested on suspicion of police responded to a report that police received a report of ha- of South Gold Street. Mark A. • At 11:01 p.m. on Friday, DUI. a man damaged a car while in rassment in the 1000 block of Combs, 62, was arrested on sus- police received a report of loud ••• a verbal altercation in the 1100 Northwest Louisiana Avenue. picion of fourth-degree assault, music in the 800 block of South- By The Chronicle Staff block of Woodland Avenue. Of- domestic violence. west William Avenue. ficers mailed a 32-year-old Cen- Domestic Violence Please call news reporter Natalie • At 12:37 p.m. on Sunday, tralia man a summons to court Assault Reported Johnson with news tips. She can be police responded to reports of on suspicion of third-degree Suspicious Cadillac reached at 807-8235 or njohnson@ people yelling and screaming • At 11:46 p.m. on Sunday, malicious mischief after the chronline.com. in the 400 block of Courtland Circles Neighborhood man reportedly left the scene • At 5:45 a.m. on Saturday, before officers arrived. Street. Officers issued a sum- mons for fourth-degree assault, police received a report of a Make This The Year You Pre-Plan Vehicle Stolen domestic violence, for a 32-year- suspicious vehicle in the 400 old male suspect who left the block of Northeast Washington Funeral Planning ahead of ime means: • At 9:19 a.m. on Saturday, po- scene before they arrived. Avenue. A green Cadillac was • Your family knows your wishes lice received a report that a beige • At 1:17 a.m. on Monday, reportedly driving through the • Your loved ones are relieved of inancial issues 1991 Honda Accord was stolen police arrested David W. 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If 45-47-48-51-55-59-64-67-75-77 Lotteries you find an or believe a news For Appointments Call 360-807-4468 Available 24/7 item is incorrect, please call the Washington’s Monday Games newsroom as soon as possible at Powerball: Commodities 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Next jackpot: $70 million Gas in Washington — $2.19 (AAA of Monday through Friday. In Remembrance COLLEEN DELORES (NEVA) HAHN Crime Stoppers of Lewis County Colleen Delores (Neva) Hahn hats. She loved gardening and Chain Saw, Welder Stolen from Bethany Lane Shop passed away peacefully in her completing crossword puzzles. home, March 4, 2016. She was Colleen is survived by her Crime Stoppers of Lewis County and the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office are seeking your assistance born June 3, 1928 in Mount son, Erich Hahn (Kristen with a burglary investigation that occurred in the 100 block of Bethany Lane, Winlock. Between Feb. Morris, . Her family Dahle); and siblings, Lorraine 26 and Feb. 28, someone entered a shop and stole the following: moved to Western Washington Richard, Gordon Neva (Millie) • Echo chain saw in 1933. and Myron Neva. • Lincoln welder In 1946, she graduated from She was preceded in death The value of the items is estimated at $1,000. Centralia High School, then she by her siblings, Gene Neva and If you have information about the location of this property or the person attended Centralia College and Marilyn Croker. responsible for stealing these items, don’t delay. Call right away. Crime Stop- worked as a dietician in Grays A graveside service will pers will pay up to $1,000 for information leading to the clearance of this crime. Call Crime Stop- Harbor. She was married to the be held Saturday, March 19, pers at 1-800-748-6422 or report online at www.lewiscountycrimestoppers.org. Remember, you late, Fred Hahn from 1953 to 2016, 10:00 a.m. at Claquato never have to leave your name. 1973. Cemetery. Colleen was an avid reader To view the obituary, please go to Public Service Announcement and a snappy dresser, who loved chronline.com/obituaries.

In Remembrance SEND US YOUR EVENTS AND SUPPORT GROUPS By The Chronicle JAMES "JIM" GEORGE BUSHNELL It’s time to refresh the What’s Happening and Support Groups sections of The Chronicle. If you’d like to JULY 5, 1945 ~ FEB. 29, 2016 continue having your events and club and organization meeting notices run in this section, send updated information for What’s Happening, Clubs/Organizations and Support Groups to [email protected]. James Bushnell passed away son, Ron Oster; granddaughters, Alternatively, you may submit your event or meeting notice by stopping by The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Feb. 29, 2016, at home with his Crystal (Mariah), Kimberly Centralia, and filling out a form at the front desk. family by his side. He was born Schoonover (Josh), Mel and Do not e-mail attachments such as Word documents or PDFs. Attachments will not be opened. Write infor- in Centralia, Washington to Freida Makayla; great-grandson, Duke mation directly in the body of the e-mail. Marrow and Kenneth Bushnell. Schoonover; siblings, Marie In his early years, he liked Blanchard (Hank), Ed (Jean), to hunt, ish and travel with hisBetty Waunch (Ray) and Rick family. Jim enjoyed running his (Irene); and many nieces and secondhand store in Yard Birds. nephews. He was a foster parent to many A graveside service will be held children over 38 years. Saturday, March 19, 2016, 1:00 Jim was preceded in death by p.m. at Grand Mound Cemetery, his parents, Freida and Kenneth, Rochester, Washington. A potluck brother, Lee and sister-in- gathering to follow at the Historic law, Pat; sister, Bonnie Nolan; Train Depot Multi-Purpose Room, granddaughter, Ashley Bushnell; 210 Railroad Ave., Centralia, WA and three nephews. 98531. He is survived by his wife of Arrangements are under 51 years, Bonnie; children, David the care of Newell-Hoerling's (Shannon), Dean (Denise), Dawn Mortuary. (Edgar), Chris and Lisa; extended To view the obituary, please go to chronline.com/obituaries. • Main 11 RECORDS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016

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

Food Establishments With Violations: Red Blue Total There was no working food thermometer available to measure tempera- Food Establishments Hometown Family Restaurant, Centralia 50 5 55 tures of foods. Please replace battery in digital thermometer by tomorrow. (5 With Perfect Scores: red) Cook needs a better working knowledge of food safety temperatures and The Bakery, Chehalis cooling requirements. (5 red) Inspection: Feb. 26 Bill & Bea’s Drive-In, Centralia Several food workers did not have valid food worker cards, including both Blanton’s Market, Packwood employees on duty during inspection. Please correct within one week and de- Lakeview Inn, Centralia 10 0 10 Chehalis Deli II, Chehalis velop procedures to ensure all employees, even the new ones, have valid cards Milks were observed at 46.8-47.7 F and must be kept at 41 F or below. Re- Cooks Hill Manor, Centralia Country Cousin, Centralia before working with any food or food equipment. (5 red) frigerator was adjusted. Please ensure potentially hazardous foods are kept cold during transport, too. (10 red) Cowboy Coffee, Packwood Large rolling mop bucket was blocking the hand sink in the kitchen. Hand Cowlitz Food & Fuel, Toledo sinks must always be fully stocked with soap and paper towels, must have hot Inspection: Feb. 26 Crest Trail Lodge, Packwood running water (100-120 F) and must be easily accessible. The mop bucket was Harrison Super Mart, Centralia moved. (10 red) McMenamins Olympic Club, Centralia 15 0 15 Midway RV Park, Centralia Unpasteurized shell eggs had been combined for storage in the top of the Food worker cards were not all current and there were at least two employ- The Pearl Cafe, Chehalis prep cooler. This is not allowed. If four or more eggs are combined, they must ees who did not have a food worker card on file. Please have all employees Reichert’s Meats, Centralia be cooked immediately. Otherwise, pasteurized eggs or egg products must be who need this show current cards within 10 days. (5 red) River Food Mart, Toledo used. (5 red) Cold-holding temperatures of potentially hazardous foods such as meats There was no sanitizer in cloth bucket in the server station. Please test fre- were still found to be too high in more than one refrigerator unit. Please en- quently. This was corrected. (5 blue) sure all PHFs are kept at or below 41 F at all times. This is a repeat violation Sausage links and gravies were found hot-holding at 124 and 122 F and from the last inspection. If this violation is not corrected before the next in- must be kept at 135 F or above. These were discarded. (25 red) spection, there will be a fine of $250 assessed and a compliance plan will need Due to high-risk violations, a reinspection is required. Please pay $100 fee to be put in place to allow continued operation. (10 red) within 10 days. Inspection: Feb. 23 Inspection: Feb. 24 Twin Cities Congregate Senior Center, Chehalis 0 5 5 Good Health Nutrition, Centralia 15 0 15 An indirect drain is required on the produce sink. Please correct within The walk-in was not quite cold enough and cheese was observed at 47.8 two months. This is a repeat violation. Due to the third violation for failing to F. All potentially hazardous foods must be kept at 41 F or below. Greens were provide an indirect drain on the produce sink, a $100 fine must be paid to the 42.7 F. Please adjust both coolers and monitor daily to ensure safe tempera- Health Department within 10 days. (5 blue) tures. (10 red) Inspection: Feb. 19 ••• ness and must be corrected at the time of inspection. Blue vio- item repeated within an 18 month period is considered a high Editor’s note: These figures are derived from inspections lations relate to overall cleanliness and operational conditions risk and must be reinspected. An establishment that receives 75 conducted by the Lewis County Public Health Department’s and must be corrected by established deadlines or by the next red points or 100 total points (red and blue) on a routine inspec- Food Safety Program. routine inspection. tion or 40 red points on a repeat inspection will have their food Red violations are those most likely to cause foodborne ill- Any establishment receiving 40 red points or any red point establishment permit suspended.

Lewis County District Court Actions by Lewis County Dis- fourth-degree assault, sentenced to 364 Held Feb. 16 concurrent, $1,530 in fees. counts of fourth-degree assault, sen- trict Court included the following days in jail with 364 suspended, fined • Donald W. Wilson, 46, Hillsboro, Or- Held Feb. 23 tenced to 364 days in jail with 345 defendants, charges and case dis- $500, $983 in fees. egon, first-degree negligent driving, • Christina Joy Cantu, 31, Olympia, suspended, fined $500 on each count, • Shane Anthony Chancellor, 39, Vader, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- $2,033 in fees. positions: second-degree driving while license sus- Held Feb. 2 driving under the influence, sentenced pended, $752 in fees. pended, dismissed without prejudice. • Jake Nelson Dunaway, 42, Glenoma, to 364 days in jail with 360 suspended, Held Feb. 17 third-degree driving while license sus- • Donovin Eugene Dual, 23, Centralia, • Leif J. Erickson, 25, Sweet Home, Or- fined $750, $986 in fees. • Christopher Shane Church, 23, Mossy- egon, reckless driving, sentenced to 364 pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with third-degree malicious mischief, physi- • Michael Allan Welsh, 25, Chehalis, 30 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. cal damage, sentenced to 364 days in jail rock, fourth-degree assault, dismissed days in jail with 364 suspended, fined first-degree negligent driving, sen- • Shantell Nikole Cook, 20, Rochester, with 364 suspended, fined $600, $743 in without prejudice. $750, $346 in fees. tenced to 90 days in jail with 90 suspend- fourth-degree assault, dismissed with fees. • Jeffrey Ryan Helsel, 23, Lakewood, (1) • Christina Louise Jones, 36, North ed, fined $600, $386 in fees. prejudice. • Kelsey Diane Victorson, 27, Che- third-degree driving while license sus- Bend, physical control of vehicle while • Ashman Taylor Dayley, 23, Lake- • Robert Jason Hebert, 39, Vader, first- halis, first-degree negligent driving, pended, (2) no valid operator’s license, under the influence, sentenced to 364 wood, third-degree driving while license without identification, sentenced to days in jail with 363 suspended, home degree driving while license suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 89 sus- suspended, dismissed without prejudice. pended, fined $600, $396 in fees. 90 days in jail with 70 suspended, fined detention authorized, fined $750, $613 sentenced to 364 days in jail with 354 Held Feb. 3 • James Heath McGee, 38, Chehalis, $200 on count 1, count 2 dismissed, in fees. suspended, home detention authorized, third-degree driving while license sus- $1,086 in fees. fined $750, $386 in fees. • Nicholas Andrew Brown, 28, Winlock, • Robert Eugene May Sr., 53, Chehalis, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Pedro Cruz, 23, Centralia, third-de- fourth-degree assault, dismissed with • Jerry Lee Morris Jr., 56, Toledo, (1) driving under the influence, sentenced with 79 suspended, fined $400, $886 gree driving while license suspended, fourth-degree assault, (2) third-degree to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, prejudice. in fees. fined $600, $506 in fees. driving while license suspended, count fined $750, $546 in fees. Held Feb. 24 • John Issac Burkett Jr., 21, Centralia, 1 dismissed with prejudice, sentenced to • Alyn James Kreidler, 24, Chehalis, (1) • Justin David Ochoa, 35, Winlock, • Steven Edward Merrill, 49, Chehalis, violation of order restricting contact, 90 days in jail with 20 suspended, fined third-degree driving while license sus- third-degree driving while license sus- third-degree driving while license sus- sentenced to 364 days in jail with 362 pended, (2) operating a vehicle without $300 on count 2, $926 in fees. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with suspended, fined $750, $383 in fees. ignition interlock, sentenced to 90 days • Zachary William Gallagher, 30, Cen- 76 suspended, fined $600, $886 in fees. 80 suspended, fined $1,000 with $400 • Bruce Wayne Finney, 47, Winlock, no in jail with 90 suspended on count 1, suspended, $886 in fees. tralia, third-degree driving while license • Carlos A. Crisostomo Agustin, 21, contact/protection order violation, dis- count 2 dismissed, $386 in fees. • Shaun Robert Stephens, 20, Mossy- suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail Walla Walla, driving under the influence, missed without prejudice. • Marion Edward Seyfarth, 56, Vancou- rock, minor in possession and/or con- with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in sentenced to 364 days in jail with 363 ver, Washington, fourth-degree assault, • Leonard William Kowalsky, 33, Che- sumption, dismissed with prejudice. fees. suspended, fined $750, $706 in fees. halis, third-degree driving while license dismissed without prejudice. Held Feb. 10 • Steven Michael Disipio, 39, Yelm, • James Andrew Hill, 60, Centralia, suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail • Tracy Scott Dopp, 55, Randle, driving third-degree driving while license sus- second-degree criminal trespassing, • Cornelio De Jesus Martinez, 36, with 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in under the influence, sentenced to 364 pended, dismissed without prejudice. sentenced to 90 days in jail with 56 sus- Mossyrock, reckless endangerment, dis- fees. days in jail with 344 suspended, fined pended, $1,983 in fees. missed with prejudice. • Michael Christopher Mullen, 29, $1,200, $2,608 in fees. • Bryce Arlen Young, 27, Tenino, third- degree driving while license suspended, • Karen Louise McDougall, 52, Mossy- • Evette M. Drotar, 42, fourth-degree Tumwater, third-degree driving while • Tomas A. Aparicio, 21, Winlock, driv- sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 rock, reckless endangerment, sentenced assault, dismissed without prejudice. license suspended, fined $600, $386 in ing under the influence, sentenced to to 364 days in jail with 364 suspended, • Loren W. Hedge, III, 49, (1) violation fees. 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, suspended, fined $1,000 with $400 sus- pended, $146 in fees. fined $750, $283 in fees. of civil anti harassment order, (2) cy- • Zoedy Tahlon Askin, 26, Toledo, fined $750, $886 in fees. • Joshua L.W. Palmateer, 29, Winlock, berstalking, sentenced to 364 days in third-degree driving while license sus- • Chelsea Marie Emerson, 25, Albion, • James Eugene Delaney Jr., 49, Che- halis, third-degree driving while license driving under the influence, sentenced jail with 361 suspended, fined $600 on pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with third-degree driving while license sus- to 364 days in jail with 363 suspended, count 1, count 2 dismissed with preju- 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. pended, dismissed without prejudice. suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 71 suspended, fined $600, $886 in fined $750, $346 in fees. dice, $433 in fees. • Donnie Shay Donahe, 35, Chehalis, • Alisha Ann Porter, 30, Packwood, 2 fees. • Richard Odis Tharpe, 61, Packwood, • Dassondra Rochelle Pacas, 24, Mor- third-degree driving while license sus- counts of third-degree driving while • John Issac Burkett Jr., Centralia, sec- third-degree driving while license sus- ton, fourth-degree assault, dismissed pended, fined $600, $386 in fees. license suspended, both counts dis- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with without prejudice. • Machelle Anita Petry, 35, Ocean Park, missed with prejudice. ond-degree driving while license sus- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 30 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. • Alexandra Lee Baccus, 21, Centralia, third-degree driving while license sus- • Patrick Michael O’Daniel, 45, Che- • Brittany Marie Bartram, 29, Puyallup, second-degree criminal trespassing, dis- 90 suspended, $386 in fees. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with halis, driving under the influence, sen- third-degree driving while license sus- missed with prejudice. • Courtney Heather Hughes, 23, third- 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. tenced to 364 days in jail with 363 sus- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Jesse Dale Cummins, 24, Chehalis, • Troy Vincent Price, 30, Vancouver, pended, fined $750, $1,178 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, dismissed without prejudice. 83 suspended, fined $400, $636 in fees. second-degree criminal trespassing, dis- Washington, third-degree driving while • Jason Lee Cothren, 26, Ellensburg, Held Feb. 25 missed with prejudice. license suspended, sentenced to 90 third-degree driving while license sus- • Carrie Ann Knighten, 42, Olympia, no • Brent L. Vangsness, 50, Spokane, • Zachary Ray O’Brien, 22, third-de- days in jail with 90 suspended, fined pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with contact/protection order violation, dis- third-degree driving while license sus- gree driving while license suspended, $600, $386 in fees. 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. missed with prejudice. dismissed without prejudice. • Laurie Caroline Maack, 43, Glenoma, pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • James Andrew Shephard, 53, Randle, • Shae Marie Hindes, 29, Packwood, 83 suspended, fined $300, $346 in fees. • Joseph Michael Hanks, 33, Pack- third-degree driving while license sus- 2 counts third-degree driving while li- third-degree driving while license sus- wood, no contact/protection order vio- pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with • Raymond C. Lenz, 28, Yelm, third- lation, dismissed with prejudice. 90 suspended, fined $600, $386 in fees. in jail with 90 suspended, fined $600 on 90 suspended, $386 in fees. degree driving while license suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with 64 sus- • Benjamin Thomas Stenberg, 23, Che- each count, concurrent, $772 in fees. • Mitchell J. McEwen, 56, Toledo, 2 • Eugene Webster Jones, 32, Ethel, (1- pended, fined $250, $396 in fees. halis,(1-2) 2 counts of third-degree driv- counts of third-degree driving while li- 3) 3 counts of third-degree driving while • Bryan M. Thompson Rismoen, 33, Held Feb. 26 license suspended, (4) obstructing a ing while license suspended, sentenced Castle Rock, third-degree driving while cense suspended, sentenced to 90 days law enforcement officer, sentenced to to 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, license suspended, sentenced to 364 in jail with 64 suspended, fined $300 on • Juan Manuel Becerra, 50, Ryder- 90 days in jail with 71 suspended, fined fined $600 on count 1, sentenced to days in jail with 270 suspended, home count 1, 90 days with 63 suspended on wood, third-degree driving while license $300 on count 1, count 2 dismissed with 90 days in jail with 85 suspended, fined detention authorized, fined $750, $386 count 2, concurrent, $1,272 in fees. suspended, sentenced to 90 days in jail prejudice, sentenced to 90 days in jail $600 on count 2, $772 in fees. in fees. • Dale D. Wilson, Jr., Centralia, driving with 30 suspended, home detention au- with 71 suspended, fined $400 on count • Jose Valenzuela Tanori, 37, Toledo, • Peter Anderson, 19, Winlock, third- under the influence, sentenced to 364 thorized, fined $600, $345 in fees. 3, sentenced to 364 days in jail with 345 (1-2) 2 counts of third-degree driving degree driving while license suspended, days in jail with 317 suspended, fined • John J. Willet Jr., 37, (1) third-degree suspended, fined $400 on count 4, con- while license suspended, sentenced to sentenced to 90 days in jail with 90 sus- $750, $3,186 in fees. driving while license suspended, (2) current, $1,555 in fees. 90 days in jail with 90 suspended, fined pended, fined $600, $146 in fees. • Anthony Paul Burleson, 19, Centra- reckless driving, sentenced to 90 days in • Matthew Charles Marthini, 36, To- $600 on count 1, count 2 dismissed with Held Feb. 19 lia, (1) third-degree driving while license jail with 90 suspended, fined $1,000 with ledo, third-degree driving while license prejudice, $386 in fees. • Angela Faye Russell, 29, Tacoma (1) suspended, (2) possession of marijuana $400 suspended on count 1, 364 days suspended, dismissed with prejudice. Held Feb. 12 driving under the influence, (2) third- less/equal to 40 grams, sentenced to 90 with 361 suspended, fined $1,500 with • Terrell Anthony Allen, 27, Shoreline, • Arturo Raymundo Hernandez, 30, degree driving while license suspended, days in jail with 90 suspended, $386 in $750 suspended on count 2, $596 in fees. loaded pistol in vehicle, dismissed with third-degree driving while license sus- sentenced to 364 days in jail with 349 fees on count 1, count 2 dismissed with Held Feb. 29 prejudice. pended, sentenced to 90 days in jail with suspended, fined $750 on count 1, 90 prejudice. • Lucas C. Hamerl, 36, reckless endan- • William Ryan Asher, 43, Chehalis, 89 suspended, fined $600, $796 in fees. days with 75 suspended, fined $250, • Ryan Gabriel Coleman, 37, Pe Ell, 2 germent, dismissed with prejudice. Chehalis Business Licenses Chehalis Municipal Court New business licenses issued • Dynamic Collectors Inc., 790 S. Mar- Chehalis Municipal Court pended, fined $400 with $300 suspend- • Ashley Marie Matzick-Barnett, 21, in Chehalis during February: ket Blvd., (360) 748-0420 criminal cases, including sentenc- ed on count 2, $253 in fees. Chehalis, minor intoxicated in public place, dismissed with prejudice. • Industrial Hydraulics Inc., 85 SW • Labor Ready, (253) 680-8474 es, fines, fees and findings of not • Jennifer Nicole Davis, 31, Chehalis, Chehalis Ave., (360) 748-7878 • Brown Mortuary Service, 299 N. first-degree negligent driving, sen- • Rachel Leigh Meyers, 28, Lacey, Market Blvd., (360) 748-4496 guilty or dismissals. tenced to 90 days in jail with 88 sus- third-degree theft, dismissed with • Icon Identity Solutions, (847) Held March 2 pended, fined $800 with $400 suspend- prejudice. 364-2250 • D.S. 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(AP) — Po- HAVANA (AP) — The Obama lice may never be able to satisfac- administration on Tuesday loos- torily explain why a man with a to Keep Hopes Alive ened rules on travel to Cuba and the death wish shot at drivers and Cuban government’s use of the dol- police officers outside a police PRIMARIES: Florida, Ohio lar, removing obstacles to closer ties station in suburban Maryland between the two countries five days while his brothers filmed the Are Key States in Tuesday “Tomorrow’s the day where we are before President Barack Obama firefight on their cellphones, the Voting; Missouri, Illinois, makes a historic trip to Havana. county’s police chief said. going to shock the country.” The administration an- An undercover narcotics of- North Carolina Also nounced Tuesday that Americans ficer was killed in Sunday’s gun- Staging Contests Marco Rubio can now take “people-to-people” fight outside the police station in during stop in Jacksonville Monday trips to Cuba on their own instead Prince George’s County, wound- By Julie Pace and Thomas Beaumont of on expensive group tours. That ed by a bullet fired by one of his The Associated Press means any American can legally colleagues. violence after skirmishes broke appeared to have the best chance go to Cuba as long as they fill out At a news conference Monday YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio — out at a rally last week in . of defeating Trump. The governor a form asserting that their trip was evening, Prince George’s County Republicans Marco Rubio and During an event Monday spent Monday campaigning in his for educational purposes instead Police Chief Hank Stawinski said John Kasich are fighting for their in Tampa, Trump was inter- home state alongside Mitt Rom- of tourism. The measure is expect- he couldn’t explain the “fright- political futures Tuesday, desper- rupted intermittently by protest- ney, the 2012 Republican nominee ed to help fill demand for com- ening” actions of the shooter or ate for wins in their home states ers, some of whom were forcibly and a fierce critic of Trump. mercial flights that U.S. airlines his two brothers, who Stawinski of Florida and Ohio to keep their removed. Trump said he didn’t “This is the guy Ohio has to hope to launch in coming months. said believed they would be film- White House hopes alive and want to “ruin somebody’s life, vote for, and America’s counting The new measures also allow ing their brother’s death. complicate Donald Trump’s path but do we prosecute somebody on you,” Romney told the crowd U.S. banks to process Cuban gov- “It doesn’t make any sense,” to the nomination. Democratic like that?” at a Kasich event in North Can- ernment transactions that pass Stawinski said. front-runner Hillary Clinton The vibe at Trump’s events ton. While Romney has not en- even momentarily through the is hoping to keep rival Bernie has deepened the angst over dorsed Kasich, he’s said he’ll do U.S. banking system. A ban on Corrections Regains Sanders from building new mo- his candidacy in some Repub- whatever is needed to help all of those transactions crippled Cuba’s mentum in the Midwest. lican circles. Rubio and Kasich Trump’s rivals. ability to buy and sell goods inter- Control of Prison With more delegates up for have suggested they might not Rubio, despite having the nationally and become one of Cu- grabs than almost any other day be able to support Trump if backing of numerous GOP ba’s biggest complaints about the Dorm After Uprising in the primary calendar, Tues- he’s the nominee, an extraordi- elected officials, appears to have U.S. trade embargo on the island. MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) day’s contests afford Trump and nary stance for intraparty rivals. slipped in recent public polls in — Dozens of inmates barricaded Clinton the chance to put their House Speaker Paul Ryan has Florida. The senator tried to stay themselves inside a dormitory at parties’ nominations out of sight also taken lightly veiled shots at upbeat Monday, perhaps his fi- Suu Kyi Loyalist an Alabama prison for more than for their competitors. While the businessman, who has de- nal full day of campaigning in and Friend Elected four hours Monday until authori- Florida and Ohio are the biggest nied playing any role in encour- the 2016 race. ties were finally able to regain prizes, Missouri, Illinois and aging violence against protesters. “Tomorrow’s the day where Myanmar’s President control in what marked the sec- North Carolina are also award- “I think the candidates need we are going to shock the coun- ing a cache of delegates. to take responsibility for the en- try,” Rubio said during a stop in NAYPYITAW, Myanmar (AP) ond violent uprising in the same — Myanmar’s parliament elected area of the overcrowded correc- Trump enters Tuesday’s pri- vironment at their events,” Ryan Jacksonville. maries embroiled in one of the said during an interview Mon- If Trump sweeps Tuesday’s Htin Kyaw as the country’s new tional facility in three days. president Tuesday in a watershed The disturbance began Mon- biggest controversies of his con- day with WRJN, a radio station contests, he’d still have to keep tentious campaign. The GOP in Racine, . “There is winning in order to clinch the moment that ushers the longtime day morning when a prisoner opposition party of Aung San Suu stabbed another inmate at the front-runner has encouraged never an excuse for condoning nomination. But he would cross supporters to physically confront violence, or even a culture that an important threshold by col- Kyi into government after 54 years William C. Holman Correc- of direct or indirect military rule. tional Facility in Atmore, about protesters at his events and is now presupposes it.” lecting more than 50 percent of facing criticism for encouraging Heading into Tuesday, Kasich the delegates awarded so far. The joint session of the two 50 miles north of Mobile, said houses of parliament broke into Alabama Department of Cor- thundering applause as the speak- rections spokesman Bob Hor- er Mann Win Khaing Than an- ton. When corrections officers nounced the result: “I hereby an- tried to apprehend the suspect, nounce the president of Myanmar inmates became violent and bar- is Htin Kyaw, as he won the ma- ricaded themselves inside the jority of votes.” Immediately, the dorm, Horton said in an emailed state-run Myanmar TV’s camera statement. He said 70 inmates zoomed in from above on a beam- were in the dorm at the time, but ing Suu Kyi, sitting in the front it was unclear how many were row, clapping excitedly, for a live involved in the uprising, which nationwide audience. began at 10 a.m. The 70-year-old Htin Kyaw, a An emergency response team longtime confidant of Suu Kyi, entered the dorm about 2:45 p.m. will take office April 1 but ques- Monday and regained control of tions remain about his position the area of the prison, he said. and power. Marines Alter Women’s IS Leader Al-Shishani Uniform Policy to Dies of Wounds From Cover More Tattoos US Strike in Syria AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) — The U.S. Marine Corps is mak- BAGHDAD (AP) — Top Is- ing it easier for women to cover lamic State commander and up tattoos by allowing them to Rodrique Ngowi / The Associated Press feared ethnic Chechen jihadi wear crew-neck undershirts be- Gibbs Saunders, right, managing director of the nonproit Healthworks Community Fitness, exercises with clients at their fighter Omar al-Shishani has died neath their uniforms. gym in the Boston neighborhood of Dorchester. Doctors treating chronic health problems increasingly are prescribing exer- of wounds suffered in a U.S. air- The Marines made the cise instead of medicines for their patients. At one health center in Boston, primary care physicians, internists and psycholo- strike in Syria, a senior Iraqi intel- change Thursday after U.S. Rep. gists prescribe access to a gym for $10 a month. ligence official and the head of a Chellie Pingree complained that Syrian activist group said Tuesday. its dress policy unintentionally Al-Shishani, who was wound- discriminated against female re- ed in a U.S. airstrike earlier this cruits. Men are allowed to wear More Doctors Are Prescribing month, died on Monday outside crew-neck T-shirts. the Islamic State group’s main The Marine Corps has a strict stronghold of Raqqa in Syria, the policy on tattoos — especially vis- Exercise Instead of Medication two told The Associated Press. ible tattoos. Recruits can have no There was no immediate con- more than four tattoos, and they By Rodrique Ngowi treat suffer from chronic prob- tive tend to live longer and are at firmation of his death from the cannot contain any vulgar, racist, The Associated Press lems such as obesity, high blood lower risk of heart disease, stroke, Islamic State group but the IS- sexist or anti-American words pressure, diabetes and depres- Type 2 diabetes, depression and affiliated Aamaq news agency de- or images or references to drugs. BOSTON (AP) — When Dr. sion. some cancers, according to the nied he was killed, saying that “he Additionally, sleeve tattoos that Michelle Johnson scribbles out Life expectancy in Roxbury U.S. Centers for Disease and was not subjected to any injury.” cover the arm are prohibited, as prescriptions, the next stop for is 59 years — well below the na- Control and Prevention. Yet The outlet quoted an unnamed are visible tattoos on the neck. many of her patients is the gym, tional average of 78.8 years. fewer than one in four American “source” for the denial, without giv- not the pharmacy. “Exercise is not a new medi- adults exercises enough to reap ing further details or evidence that Doctors treating chronic cine. It’s really an old medicine,” those benefits, the agency says. al-Shishani was still alive. In Reversal, Obama health problems increasingly are said Johnson, who prescribes ex- Dr. Edward Phillips, a Boston Admin to Block Oil prescribing exercise for their pa- ercise to patients at the Roxbury- physician, is so sold on exercise tients — and encouraging them based health center. “But you he pedals on a stationary bike N. Korea’s Kim Warns Drilling in Atlantic to think of physical activity as know, I think we’re now coming that’s integrated into his office of Impending Nuclear WASHINGTON (AP) — In their new medication. to the point of understanding desk. Phillips said exercise is “like a major reversal, the Obama ad- In one such program run by how important it is.” taking a little bit of Prozac — an and Rocket Tests ministration says it will not allow a health center in Boston’s Rox- Monisha Long, who is mor- antidepressant — and a little bit SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — oil drilling in the Atlantic Ocean. bury neighborhood, primary bidly obese and suffers from of Ritalin, which is a stimulant.” North Korean leader Kim Jong Un Interior Secretary Sally Jewell care physicians, internists and hypertension, got a doctor’s pre- “Our bodies are meant to has warned of impending tests of made the announcement Tues- psychologists prescribe access to scription for exercise and says move,” he said. “Integrating a nuclear warhead explosion and day on Twitter, declaring that the a gym for $10 a month, includ- she’s gotten visible and dramatic movement into our day allows ballistic missiles capable of carry- administration’s next five-year ing free child care, classes and results after more than two years the system to work optimally. ing atomic warheads, state media offshore drilling plan “protects kids programs. Providing af- of regular workouts. Part of the system that needs to reported Tuesday, in an escalation the Atlantic for future genera- fordable gym access for patients “I lost well over 150 pounds, work is our brain, and includes of threats against Seoul and Wash- tions.” ensures compliance, said Gibbs and I’ve been keeping it off for sleep, mood, cognition, ability to ington. The announcement reverses Saunders of Healthworks Com- the past couple of years,” she said concentrate.” The warning came as North a proposal made last year in munity Fitness, a nonprofit gym after working out on an elliptical A prescription for exercise is Korea said it had made a break- which the administration floated in Dorchester that has partnered machine at Healthworks. a bargain, said Stephanie Dennis, through in its pursuit of a long- a plan that would have opened with several health care provid- And Long cites other, less- who works out on a treadmill to range missile capable of striking up a broad swath of the Atlan- ers to help low-income residents visible benefits. stay fit. the U.S. mainland. South Korea tic Coast to drilling. The Janu- fill their exercise prescriptions. “I’m more energized,” she said. “$10 a month is what? $2 a says the North has yet to develop a ary 2015 proposal would have Executives at the Whittier “As far as my energy, I feel like I’m week, $2-$2.50 a week,” she said. functioning inter-continental bal- opened up sites more than 50 Street Health Center say low- stronger. I feel like I’m less tired. “A lot of people pay that every day listic missile. miles off Virginia, North and cost access to a gym is important, I feel like I can do almost any- for coffee. It’s not a big sacrifice Kim issued the order for the South Carolina and Georgia to since many residents’ income is thing now.” for something that you get big re- tests “in a short time,” according to oil drilling no earlier than 2021. low and 70 percent of those they People who are physically ac- wards from.” the Korean Central News Agency. • Main 13 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Killer Sentenced at 14 Released From Washington Jail A FIRST: Barry Massey Beneficiary of Changes to State Law Allowing Petitions for Release MONROE (AP) — A man who was 14 years old when he was sentenced to life without parole for a 1987 murder walked free from a Washington state prison on Tuesday, the first ben- eficiary of a state law allowing such juvenile offenders to peti- tion for release after a quarter- century. Barry Massey, now 42, was “appropriately happy and excited” as he left Monroe Corrections Center after 28 years in prison, his lawyer, Maureen Devlin, told Northwest News Network. His wife, a former corrections officer he married while incarcerated, met him at the gates. “They’ve been waiting for this moment for a very, very long time and it’s hard to believe that it’s finally here,” Devlin said. Massey was 13 when he and an older boy, Michael Harris, shot and stabbed Steilacoom marina owner Paul Wang. They were sen- tenced to life without parole. At Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times via AP the time, Massey was the young- This photo taken Feb. 23, 2016, shows Barry Massey sitting with his wife, Rhonda, at their home in Monroe, Wash. after nearly three decades in prison. The youngest est person in the United States to person in the U.S. sentenced to life without parole, Massey says, “I’m not him anymore.” receive such a sentence. But in 2012, the U.S. Supreme law presumes release unless the without parole for crimes they killed that man,” then-board chair- en the chance to have something Court outlawed mandatory life state’s Indeterminate Sentence committed as juveniles. Massey’s woman Lynne DeLano said. “It was that he took away from me and sentences for juveniles. Wash- Review Board finds the individ- case was the first to be reviewed, a brutal murder, but ... this is a man my two children?” Paul Wang’s ington lawmakers responded ual is “more likely than not” to and last June the board granted who has changed his life around.” widow, Shirley, told the state’s two years later by allowing juve- commit a new crime. him conditional release. The family of Massey’s victim clemency board in 2010. nile lifers to petition for release Washington state had 29 pris- “In his hearing you could just has long opposed Massey’s release. Massey’s older accomplice is after 25 years behind bars. The oners who were sentenced to life see this is not the 13-year-old who “Why should this murderer be giv- scheduled to be released this August. Online Police Reports Now a Reality in Thurston County Cities By Amelia Dickson no leads,” Wohl said. “But if you The Olympian think you know who may have done it, you should still call police.” Five police departments in This online reporting tool Thurston County have band- doesn’t prevent residents from ed together to make reporting reporting crimes to actual police crimes easier for their residents, officers, however. and to make police reports easily “If an individual still wants a accessible. warm-body police officer to come, A new website called “Police that’s still an option,” Wohl said. 2 Citizen” officially launched last “We’ll still come.” week, and serves Olympia, Lacey, Anna McBee, of the Lacey Po- Tumwater, Yelm and Tenino resi- lice Department, said a feature al- dents. lowing people to download vehi- Laura Wohl of the Olympia cle accident reports for insurance Police Department said the web- purposes will be useful. She said site is designed to allow people that in the past, people had to pay to access certain aspects of local for this information. police departments from their “We get a lot of requests for ac- computers or mobile devices. cident reports, and now they’re Residents can view accident re- available for free,” McBee said. ports, check jail inmate listings, The site also may help police view a daily bulletin, register their reunite people with their stolen bicycles and report certain crimes. bicycles, Wohl said. Residents are So far, only thefts of items now able to register their bicycles worth less than $3,000 may be re- online, listing the make, model, ported on the site, Wohl said. But color and serial number. Wohl other crimes will be made avail- said the Olympia Police Depart- able for online reporting in com- ment recovers about 60 stolen bi- ing weeks. cycles each month, and it’s often Theft reporting may be one of difficult to determine whom they the most useful tools the site has might belong to. to offer — especially when there McBee said she expects the Residents are able to view a daily bulletin of crime in Olympia, Lacey, Tumwater, Yelm and Tenino through a new website. are no apparent leads in the case. crime mapping feature to be pop- “That means that you don’t ular, too. Residents can fill in ad- have to wait for an officer to dresses to find out which crimes hoods. citizens who will use that a lot,” The “Police 2 Citizen” website come and tell you that there are have happened in their neighbor- “We have a lot of curious McBee said. can be found at p2c.tcrlerms.org. News in Brief reported House Bill 2925 is now KCPQ-TV reported that down Initiative 1366 as uncon- last year. All Washington School before Gov. Jay Inslee, who has 29-year-old Benjamin Canty stitutional. He said it was a thinly The Department of Fish and Districts to Create until March 30 to take action. An was released on his own recog- disguised effort to propose a con- Wildlife’s annual survey found at Inslee spokeswoman says the gov- nizance Monday after entering stitutional amendment — which least 90 wolves in the state by the Truancy Boards ernor will decide whether to sign not guilty pleas to two counts of can’t be done by initiative in end of 2015. That was up from at SEATTLE (AP) — Students the bill closer to that deadline. communication with a minor for Washington — and that it also least 68 wolves counted in 2014. at Washington schools will no Rep. Tom Dent, a Moses immoral purposes. violated the rule that initiatives be The survey released Monday longer be faced with juvenile Lake Republican and rancher, Canty, who volunteered as a limited to a single subject. confirmed at least four new wolf court if they skip school as dis- introduced the bill. Dent says he cheer coach at Kentwood High Voters last fall narrowly approved packs in Ferry, Okanogan, Pend tricts are now required to create knows of colleagues who have School, is accused of sending I-1366, which would cut the Oreille and Stevens counties. community truancy boards. lost livestock in wildfires and nude photos on Snapchat to two sales tax by 1 percentage point, There are now 18 wolf packs and The Seattle Times reported wants to ensure that cattlemen male students, who were 15 and beginning April 15, unless at least eight breeding pairs. that the Legislature has passed can take care of their animals. 17. Prosecutors also say Canty of- lawmakers allow a public vote Gray wolves were all but a bill requiring the boards as a The bill says livestock owners fered to give the younger victim on a constitutional amendment eliminated from Western states way to deal with truant students. and their employees assume re- free private tumbling lessons if that would require a two-thirds in the last century, but are now Some school boards already have sponsibility for what happens to the boy sent him inappropriate supermajority in the Legislature recovering in several states. truancy programs but roughly them in the fire zone. photos in return. for future tax increases. The state says there were few- 70 percent of the state’s 295 dis- West Valley Fire Chief Dave A Kent School District official er conflicts between wolves and tricts do not. Leitch says allowing cattlemen had reported the alleged miscon- livestock than in the previous If the law is signed by Gov. into a wildfire zone potentially in- duct to authorities in August. Washington Wolf year. Wolves were responsible Jay Inslee all districts with more creases the danger, but said it can for killing seven cattle and injur- than 200 students would be re- work if everyone communicates. Supreme Court to Population Grows ing one guard dog. Seven wolves quired to start a truancy board by 32 Percent died for various reasons. by fall 2017. The start date was Ex-Cheer Coach Denies Hear Arguments Researchers used aerial sur- pushed back so courts and dis- on I-1366 Appeal OLYMPIA (AP) — The num- veys, remote cameras, wolf tracks tricts would have time to work Sending Nude Photos ber of wolves in Washington and signals from radio-collared out agreements. OLYMPIA (AP) — The state state grew by about 32 percent wolves to count the animals. to Teens on Squad Supreme Court will hold oral argu- SEATTLE (AP) — A former ments on an appeal of a ruling that Bill to Allow Livestock King County high school cheer- struck down a tax-limiting initia- New Patient Exam and Children’s New Patient Owners to Retrieve leading coach has pleaded not tive approved by voters last year. Cleaning Exam and Cleaning guilty to charges that he sent The high court’s hearing Tues- Cattle in Fires nude photos of himself to two day morning comes two months YAKIMA (AP) — The Wash- students on the cheer squad. after a King County judge struck $149 $89

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Franklin Pierce Superinten- moving upward but the state still Dixie Grunenfelder In the Parkland-based dent Frank Hewins said the dis- lags behind the national average. director of secondary education for the state superintendent’s office Franklin Pierce district, 78.5 trict has adopted a vision that all In addition, Washington’s percent of low-income students kids can learn at high levels and low-income kids and those from graduated in four years last year, aim toward college or other post- minority groups are still gradu- The federal government in Washington’s data is getting better. compared to an overall district secondary training. ating at lower rates than the 2010 began requiring states and “It allows schools to identify rate of 82.7 percent. State officials say the four suc- statewide average, according to school districts to report gradua- students earlier when they get Nearly 73 percent of the dis- cessful districts on the spotlight The News Tribune. tion statistics uniformly. off track, and get them back on trict’s more than 7,600 students list have elements in common. The state superintendent’s Federal numbers are typically track,” she said. qualify for free or reduced- Among them are adults who office released last year’s high a year behind state-level data. And once identified, schools priced lunches, a marker for believe every student can suc- school graduation rates. The most recent national four- are getting better at helping stu- poverty. 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Jury Selection Begins in Trial of Washington State Auditor TROY KELLEY: He’s the of absence following his indict- ment but returned to work in First State Official to Be December, over the objections of Indicted in 35 Years and state officials who have called for Faces a Range of Charges his resignation. Kelley accumulated some By Gene Johnson $3.7 million by 2008, at least $1.4 The Associated Press million of which was fraudu- lently retained, the govern- TACOMA — Jury selection ment alleges, and he shifted the began Monday in the case of in- dicted Washington state Auditor money among various accounts Troy Kelley, with a federal judge, including a sham trust in Be- prosecutors and defense attor- lize in an effort to shield it from neys whittling down the pool litigation. He eventually started of candidates based on whether paying himself $245,000 a year they’ve already made up their from the proceeds, prosecutors minds about the case or have say, and falsely declared tens of health problems or other hard- thousands of dollars in family ships that would prevent them expenses as business expenses to from serving throughout the minimize tax liability. monthlong trial. Kelley’s attorney, Angelo Kelley, the first Washington Calfo, argues that no one prom- state official to be indicted in 35 ised that the homeowners would years, faces a range of charges receive refunds and insists that stemming from conduct that the government can’t prove the began before he was elected in Ted S. Warren / The Associated Press money was stolen. 2012, when he ran a real-estate Washington state auditor Troy Kelley arrives at the federal courthouse in Tacoma, Monday for the start of his federal trial. Kel- “This is a fraud case that does services firm. Prosecutors say ley is charged with possession of stolen property, money laundering, lying under oath and tax ofenses in connection with not have a victim,” Calfo wrote he kept more than $1 million in the real-estate services irm he operated during last decade’s housing bubble before taking oice. fees he should have refunded to in a trial brief. homeowners, evaded taxes and Federal prosecutors insist they lied under oath in a deposition in how much news coverage they’ve Tuesday afternoon. operations. Allegations of im- don’t have to prove whom the an effort to hide his actions. seen about the case. Among the Kelley, a 51-year-old Demo- propriety against him surfaced money was stolen from — only U.S. District Judge Ronald pool of about 80 potential ju- crat and former state represen- during that campaign, prompt- that it wasn’t Kelley’s to keep. Leighton and lawyers for Kel- rors, many had family military tative, was elected in 2012 to be ing federal investigators to take a The trial is scheduled to last ley and the government began backgrounds and said they’d be Washington’s auditor, the state look at how he ran his old com- four weeks. The most serious vetting potential jurors Monday, honored to serve. Opening state- official tasked with rooting out pany, Post Closing Department. charge, money laundering, car- beginning with questions about ments were not expected before fraud and waste in government He took a seven-month leave ries up to 20 years in prison. News in Brief Zoo Says Chai the Officials say calcium carbonate 64-year-old Mark S. McDer- allegations of improper spending continue looking into alleged is a non-hazardous neutral stone. mott. He was found Saturday in by McDermott. purchases made with radio sys- Elephant Died From his home near Arlington. The McDermott had not been tem funds. Teeth Abnormalities Washington Store cause and manner of his death charged with a crime. He was ar- The tax-funded agency, are pending. The sheriff’s office rested in late 2015 and released. known as SERS, oversees about SEATTLE (AP) — Oklahoma Customer Shoots, Kills has said there was no evidence of Lynnwood Police Chief Steve $25 million in public safety City officials say the death of an foul play. Jensen says detectives plan to equipment for the county. Asian elephant that was trans- Hatchet-Wielding Man The Daily Herald reported ferred from Seattle’s Woodland SEATTLE (AP) — Authori- that McDermott directed the Park Zoo was likely due to an ab- Look for our Tuesday ties say a customer in a Washing- Snohomish County Emergency normality in her teeth that pre- ton state convenience store shot vented her from chewing food Radio System until October commentary by Julie McDonald and killed a man who attacked when he was fired for lying about properly. him and a clerk with a hatchet. KCPQ-TV reported the his credentials. Police in Lyn- The King County sheriff’s of- nwood then began investigating 37-year-old elephant named fice says the 58-year-old clerk at Chai died Jan. 30, months after the 7-Eleven store suffered a mi- she was moved to the Oklahoma nor injury during Sunday’s attack. City Zoo in May 2015. The 60-year-old customer wasn’t Zoo officials said in a news hurt. release Monday that the necropsy The King County Medical findings determined Chai “most Examiner’s Office said Monday likely” had a congenital abnor- that 43-year-old Steven Black- mality on the surfaces of her mo- tongue died of multiple gunshot lars that reduced her ability to wounds. extract caloric content from food. The clerk and customer told Monday’s announcement comes after a Seattle-based ad- deputies that a man wearing a vocacy group called on the U.S. mask and carrying a hatchet en- SEE WHO Department of Agriculture to in- tered the store about 6 a.m. in vestigate Chai’s death over con- the Boulevard Park retirement cerns that the Oklahoma City community south of Seattle. WAS VOTED Zoo wasn’t equipped to care for He didn’t say anything before the animal. swinging the hatchet at the cus- tomer and then the clerk behind the CUTEST the counter. Train Carrying Calcium The customer pulled out his pistol and shot the man. The BABY Carbonate Derails in sheriff’s office says he has a valid Okanogan County concealed weapon license. RIVERSIDE (AP) — Authori- Responders weren’t able to in The ties say no one was injured when a revive Blacktongue, who died at train carrying calcium carbonate the scene. derailed in Okanogan County. Chronicle Okanogan County Emergen- Fired Head of cy Management says five cars of the 52-car train derailed Monday Snohomish County PUBLISHES in Thursday, afternoon near Riverside in the Agency Found Dead north-central part of the state. the chronicle County emergency manage- EVERETT (AP) — The fired March 24 ment officials said in a Facebook director of a public agency in Sno- MARCH 24 post that the train was just start- homish County was found dead ing its journey south traveling in his home over the weekend. less than 9 mph near Riverside The Snohomish County Southwest Washington when it appeared the ground un- Medical Examiner’s Office on Family For more information call 360-807-8217. der the track liquefied. Monday identified the man as CH551753hh.jd The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 • Main 15

Columns, Celebrations, Voices Community Conversations

Centralia Strings Concert Voice of the People

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

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page react to an update from the Ayahuasca Healings Native American Church near Mineral, where leaders say no refunds will be given:

Dennis Shain: To paraphrase Led Zeppelin, “You’re not Buying a Stairway to Heaven.” The reason other churches don’t have this prob- lem is by the time you find that the money you put in the collection plate didn’t produce the expected results, you’re already in a different world, making it extremely difficult to ask for a refund.

Followers of The Chronicle’s Facebook page react to state- ments by the mother of three children killed in a house fire March 4 (see today’s front page):

Lesa Buchanan Givens: Something tells

me that this mother is going to do amazing Photograph submitted by Ed Petersen, Centralia School District things in life in honor of her beautiful children. Alma Navarette, a sixth-grader at Washington Elementary in Centralia, plays the violin during the All City Strings Concert They will always be with her, guiding her. Send- March 8 at Centralia High School. ing prayers for healing. Names in the News Terri Wright Aust: So very sad! I lost my an opportunity for Washington little sister, mom, and three other friends in a Senator’s Daughter students to spend a week work- bad house fire in 1980. Not a day goes by that I Serves as Page ing in the Legislature. Students don’t think of them! Peace and prayers for this are responsible for transporting family. in Olympia documents between offices, as Olivia Braun, an eighth- well as delivering messages and grader from Chehalis Middle mail. Pages spend time in the Christina Mullins Frias: Prayers and hugs School, recently Senate chamber and attend page to you Sue and Brad ... Your children were spent a week school to learn about parliamen- beautiful and your love for them shows! Ben, working as a tary procedure and the legisla- Sam and Maddy, you will forever be in our page for the tive process. Students also draft hearts and a part of our community. Washington their own bills and engage in a State Senate at mock session. the Capitol in “I liked running notes across Olympia. Olivia the campus to all the different Betsy Brewer Grimes: I live way across the was one of 29 senators and being on the floor,” country but have friends in the area. This story students who said Olivia about some of her breaks my heart and both parents will be in my Olivia Braun served as Sen- Senate page favorite parts of participating in prayers for a very long time. I hope the memo- ate pages for the the Senate Page Program. rial service is filled with love and laughter and eighth week of Braun enjoys playing softball, the joy of the children. the 2016 legislative session. soccer and volleyball, and read- MISSED She was sponsored by her ing. father, 20th Legislative District Braun, 14, is the daughter of Chronline Comments Sen. John Braun, deputy Senate John and Marlo Braun, of Cen- Republican leader. tralia. “I’m glad Livi got to spend a Students interested in the YOUR The following comments were submitted by week at the Capitol to see what Senate Page Program are en- readers of www.chronline.com. All stories are avail- her dad is up to while we’re in couraged to visit: http://leg. able for reading online. session,” said Braun, R-Centralia. wa.gov/Senate/Administration/ The Senate Page Program is PageProgram/. PAPER? • Story: Mineral Area Church That Takes ‘Donations’ for Hallucinogenic Volunteering Experiences Reschedules Retreats Looking for local volunteer opportunities that align with your and Refuses to Give Refunds interests? Call United Way of Lewis County’s online Volunteer Center has your USER NAME: Cinebarbarian answer. Visit www.volunteerlewis.org today and make an impact on the 360-807-7676 Bottom line is, I guess there’s no real law against a drug issues you are most passionate about. dealer not delivering. Featured Volunteer Opportunities Leave a message USER NAME: • Looking to volunteer with your family or coworkers? Pope’s National Kids Place has many opportunities to spring clean year round, in- with the day A scam from the get-go. A fool and his/her money are soon cluding cleaning the laundry room, touch-up painting, and sweep- parted and there will always be people like Trinity Guzman ing the playground. missed including and Marc Shackman around to do the parting. • Volunteers are needed to help in The Salvation Army Centralia Family Services office. Computer, phone and people skills required your name, • Story: Power Outages, Downed Trees Predicted for reception, data entry and general office duties. • The Lewis County Historical Museum is currently asking for address and as Strong Winds to Hit Western Washington volunteers to in scanning and digitizing their vast photo and phone number. post card collection. The majority of the work will be with specific USER NAME: Frosted Flake museum computer programs and training is available. Would not be an issue if the lines were where they belong. Underground. Real estate value would be somewhat higher After hours too. Because everyone would have a better view. And tax col- is checking lected on that value would increase apace. This for those who Going on Vacation? think underground utilities are more expensive. messages Don’t Just Stop Your Papers, Tuesday & Thursday Donate Them To NIE! Find Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter 5:00 p.m. to 7 p.m. www.facebook.com/ @chronline thecentraliachronicle For More and Saturday Information Or To Donate 7:30 a.m to 10:30 a.m. Send your comments, criticisms and feedback to Call Customer [email protected] for consideration in Voice of the People. Service CH547464ac.sw

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Soon, the family adopted pet bench for the children. Light chicks and rabbits. MADDY TOWER’S blue-ribbon- “Ben became the chicken winning drawing about fire safe- Continued from the front page whisperer,” she said. “They all ty was hanging on the wall of her loved their bunnies.” family’s home on Ham Hill Road When speaking with The Maddy often dressed her in Centralia the night it burned Chronicle Monday, Tower said bunny up in doll clothes and down. she also wants to take the oppor- tried to put it on a leash. “You don’t think about these tunity to thank emergency re- Tower said the rabbits have things until a tragedy happens,” sponders and community mem- run loose in the neighborhood Tower said. bers for their help, condolences since the fire. At 12:45 a.m. on March 4, and generous donations to her “Ham Hill is going to become fire crews and police responded and her family in the past week bunny hill this spring,” she said. to the fire, climbing onto the and a half. Hundreds of people All three children excelled in home’s roof in an effort to reach attended vigils for the children school. the children’s bedrooms. Tower, in Centralia and Olympia. “That’s not because it was who was sleeping on the first The day of the fire, the state easy,” she said. “That’s just the floor, tried to reach her children Senate held a moment of silence kind of people they were.” but was driven back by smoke and individual senators ex- Tower praised the staff of and flames. pressed their condolences to the the children’s schools — Wash- Tower said the home had elec- family, particularly father Brad ington and Edison Elementary trical problems. Circuit breakers Tower, a prominent lobbyist. schools. often tripped, cutting off power Instead of cut flowers, Tower The Towers were actually Courtesy photo to half the house, she said. is asking for donations to pro- planning to move from the Ben, Maddy, and Sam Tower pose with their mother, Sue, at Christmas. A celebra- Tower has been assisting fire- grams her children were pas- house on Ham Hill before the tion of life is scheduled for March 23. fighters and police with the in- sionate about, or bulbs and trees, fire, she said. vestigation into the fire’s cause, which she said will grow roots The children made her prom- and a class clown, she said. she plans to honor her children’s constantly scrutinizing every de- and live for years to come. ise to keep them in their school “Sam had more energy than memories by promoting things tail of the night of the fire. FOR TOWER, moving to Lewis district. anyone can imagine,” she said. they were passionate about, such She said she sometimes County from Olympia with her Tower recalled how Maddy The 7-year-old loved playing as the Cispus Learning Center, burned candles, but not that three children was a chance for and a close friend would sit and night. a new beginning for the family read together on play dates. soccer and doing flips on their reading, swimming and their “I’ve had to be up there about after a difficult divorce. “That has definitely been her trampoline. schools. every day since the fire,” she said. “We moved back here a year personality from just a little “I’m very, incredibly proud of She is working with Lewis The official cause of the fire ago to rebuild our lives,” she said. tyke,” she said. them,” she said. “It has not been County Commissioner Edna is still under investigation. The “My kids fell in love with this She and Maddy were plan- an easy year and a half and their Fund and Centralia Commu- Centralia Police Department town and their schools … It was ning on looking into art classes. light shone through.” nity Development Director Emil plans to release the cause when a really healthy move for us.” Sam was Tower’s youngest, Going forward, Tower said Pierson to create a memorial the investigation is complete. County

Continued from the front page “I’ve watched girls go through this for countless years and I dreamed of that day I got to walk down the ramp,” Peters said. “I’m following in her footsteps, but she’s also pushed me to lead my own legacy.” Peters donned a blue and sil- ver top during her tap dance per- formance to “Pentatonix’s Sing.” Her mother wore the same shirt as she vied for the title more than 30 years earlier. “That was special to have her on stage with me,” Peters said. Peters, 20, is the daughter of Pete Caster / [email protected] Bob and Shawn Peters. A gradu- Jennifer Swenson answers a questions posed by 2015 Miss Lewis County Aubrey ate of Centralia High School, she Hansen during the question-and-answer portion of the 2016 Miss Lewis County is now currently attending Cen- Scholarship Pageant on Saturday evening at R.E. Bennett Auditorium in Chehalis. tralia College to pursue a degree in agricultural education with an emphasis in science. Her career ambition is to be- come a high school agricultural teacher and a FFA adviser. Her platform “AGvocacy,” stems from the agricultural roots in her life. As she travels to events over the next year, Peters will promote agricultural litera- Bailey Peters, left, reacts after being announced the winner of the 2016 Miss Lewis cy through Washington Agricul- County Scholarship Pageant on Saturday evening at R.E. Bennett Auditorium in ture in the Classroom. Chehalis. Throughout her experience with the pageant, Peters said she gained self-assurance. “I would have to say that right now standing on stage is the most confident I have ever felt in my body and as a young lady,” she said in response to the sec- Alexandria Fairall plays the harp during the talent portion of the 2016 Miss Lewis ond on-stage question. “Also I’ve County Scholarship Pageant on Saturday evening at R.E. Bennett Auditorium in gotten to fall in love with agri- Chehalis. culture, which is what I plan to screen television for her fun- Colby Armstrong, a 17-year- make a career out of and what draising efforts that benefited old contestant from Morton I have spent my life promoting, the Children’s Miracle Network High School, won Miss Conge- and that has been so special to Hospitals and the Lewis County niality and a $300 scholarship, me.” Scholarship Fund. a non-finalist interview award Amanda Price, Peters’ hostess Alexandria Fairall, an with a $150 scholarship, and the and mentor during the competi- 18-year-old from Centralia Col- Staff Award. tion, said the young lady is de- lege, was named the first run- Non-finalist contestants each serving of the title. ner-up. She was awarded a $900 received a $300 scholarship, and “I’ve known Bailey since she scholarship. If for some reason every participant received offi- Miss Lewis County contestants hug each other in the lobby of the R.E. Bennett was born, and so to see her go Peters is unable to fulfill her du- cial pageant photos from Gabriel Auditorium before the oicial results of the competition were announced on Sat- the last 20 years watching the ties as Miss Lewis County, Fai- Michael Photography, an eight- urday night in Chehalis. pageant and then to compete on rall will assume the title. week membership to Thorbeckes stage and win, it’s just outstand- Kennedy Woods, a 17-year- Fitlife Center, and a skin care “Thank you for making my ing,” she said. old at Centralia High School, package from Derma Medical job this year not only easy but Have an Peters will now begin her received a $250 scholarship and Spa. amazingly beautiful,” she said. preparations for the Miss Wash- the Service to the Community Cindy Godsey, executive di- “Always remember it does not iPad? ington Scholarship Pageant in Award, and the non-finalist tal- rector of the pageant, told the take a crown to make you a win- ent award with the accompany- girls there were no losers in the ner, you are all winners in my July. If she succeeds there, she chronline.com will go on to the Miss America ing $250 scholarship. competition. heart and I love you guys.” competition. Price said Peters will make the community proud with or Serving without another title. LewiS County PACIFIC “She loves living here and the CH555438cbw.ke one thing she said to me today is, ‘If I win, I cannot wait to repre- Prosthetics & Orthotics, LLC sent Lewis County because this Beneit to support Out of the Darkness is my home,’” Price said. “She said the one thing she wants to Suicide Prevention do is make sure she makes Lewis • Artiicial Limbs County proud, and she will do Fundraiser hosted by Amanda Clevenger that for sure.” • Knee Braces The title came with a $3,500 March 26 6-8 p.m. Centralia College scholarship and a $2,500 cash scholarship • Leg Braces Yard Birds Party Room prize. Peters also won the Four Points of the Crown Award and $250 scholarship, the Fitness • Arch Supports Come enjoy live music, snacks, and Posture Award with a $150 scholarship, the People’s Choice rafles for great prizes all Award with a scholarship of • Diabetic Shoes supporting the American

$306.44, and was honored for CH555545cf.do selling the most ads for the pro- Raymond Frieszell, MS, CPO Foundation for Suicide Prevention gram book. Whitney Donati, Orthotist (360) 330-1602 She also received a one karat event in May. diamond ring and 32-inch flat 1800 Cooks Hill Road, Suite A, Centralia, WA 98531 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 • Sports 1

ALL-AREA BOYS BASKETBALL TWO TO LEAD LEWIS COUNTY

PHOTO BY PETE CASTER / [email protected] From left, Centralia’s Christian Peters, Adna’s Garrett Trotter, MWP’s Kaleb Poquette, Mossyrock’s Jaron Kirkley, MWP’s Matt Poquette and Napavine’s Wyatt Stanley make up this year’s Chronicle All-Area Boys Basketball Team. Kirkley, Poquette Lead All-Area Boys Hoops Team By Aaron VanTuyl know he wouldn’t give that up [email protected] for any individual stats,” Gil- lispie added. From the start of the season Poquette, who has signed to the final day of action, Jaron on to play with Lewis-Clark Kirkley and Kaleb Poquette State College next year, fin- were at the center of every con- ished the season averaging 19.1 versation about Lewis County points, 6.3 rebounds and 6.1 basketball. assists a game, with 30 blocked And East Lewis County’s shots. The Timberwolves fin- dynamic duo were natural fits ished sixth in state, with Po- to split the MVP award that quette as the only returning went along with The Chroni- starter off the previous season’s cle’s All-Area Boys Basketball state title team. Team. “When he’s on the floor, ev- Joining the Mossyrock erybody else got a little bit bet- swingman and the Morton- ter,” Gillispie said. “Everybody White Pass point guard — both else’s confidence went way of whom are seniors — were high.” Adna forward Garrett Trotter, Napavine forward Wyatt Stan- MATT POQUETTE, a sophomore ley, Centralia guard Christian and Kaleb’s younger brother, Peters and Morton-White Pass developed into one of the pre- forward Matt Poquette. mier posts at the 2B level as the season went on. Starting for the KIRKLEY SHOULDERED the load first time as a sophomore but in Mossyrock’s run to the State playing like a seasoned vet by 2B championship game, cap- the end of the year, he scored ping a four-year career as a 15.8 points a game with 8.9 re- starter with some of his best bounds and over two blocked work yet. The 6-foot-3 guard/ shots a night, all while shoot- forward scored 25.6 points a Mossyrock’s Jaron Kirkley, left, and Morton-White Pass’ Kaleb Poquette, right, headling this year’s Chronicle All-Area Boys ing an impressive 68.6 percent game, with 9.8 rebounds and Basketball squad. from the field. 5.5 assists a game. he’s going one-on-five every “When you look at the last WYATT STANLEY, the Tigers’ single time, and he kind of did two years, I think he had the THE CHRONICLE junior forward, averaged 17 that for us.” biggest impact on any single points and 15 rebounds a game Kirkley averaged 29.8 2015-16 All-Area Boys Basketball team in our league, and prob- — despite playing with a torn points a game during the dis- ably in the state,” Mossyrock Co-MVPs: Jaron Kirkley, Sr./G, Mossyrock labrum late in the season, for trict tournament, and finished coach Kelly Ross said. “I don’t & Kaleb Poquette, Sr./G, Morton-White Pass which he had surgery late last the Friday Harbor game with know if there are any other week. Napavine’s offense ran 35 points — the highest single- Garrett Trotter Sr. F Adna kids that can literally put a through the 6-foot-3 junior game total of the tournament. team on their back and carry Wyatt Stanley Jr. F Napavine with a nose for the ball, who Ross said school officials are you for long stretches of games.” Matt Poquette So. F Morton-White Pass posted 20-point, 20-rebound An example: In the first running through the record Christian Peters Sr. G Centralia games in the Tigers’ first two round of the state tournament, books, but it’s likely he’s the playoff wins and typically led against Friday Harbor, Kirk- new owner of Mossyrock’s ca- the team in assists. ley scored all 15 of the ’ reer scoring record. reer — in which he started ev- lispie said. “He’s just played second-quarter points, includ- ery game — the Timberwolves with such good kids above him CHRISTIAN PETERS carried POQUETTE TOOK OVER as the ing three straight three-point- won over 100 games, going un- that his stats were overshad- the scoring load for a Centra- ers. main option on a two-time de- defeated twice and taking four owed by those kids. He could lia team that found itself a bit “It was like, ‘Yes, we’re play- fending state champion team, shorthanded through most of ing really good basketball!’” and led the Timberwolves to straight C2BL titles with just have even put up better num- one league loss. bers if he didn’t happen to play the season. The 6-foot-2 swing- Ross said. “He wasn’t forcing another undefeated Central 2B man — headed to the Univer- those shots, he was finding League regular season while “He’s carried himself well, with such good kids. on and off the court. What “But, that being said, play- sity of Portland on a baseball ways to get open … It’s nice winning the league’s MVP scholarship next year — scored to have a player who can just award. more can you do in your ca- ing with those kids got him a score at will, but not look like Over the course of his ca- reer?” MWP coach Tony Gil- couple championships, and I please see ALL-AREA, page S3

ALSO INSIDE... CHECK OUT ONLINE... THE SPOKEN WORD The Centralia College women’s Up-to-date local game recaps “I know he wouldn’t give up (those basketball team forfeits its and photos are available at championships) for any individual stats.” fourth-place game in the NWAC LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM Tony Gillispie, MWP BASKETBALL championships. SEE SPORTS 3 COACH, ON KALEB POQUETTE Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 SPORTS

Community First Auto Center Athletes of the Week

MADI CREWS KALEB POQUETTE School: Centralia (Sr.) School: Morton-WP (Sr.) Sport: Basketball (G) Sport: Basketball (G) Crews scored 18 points to lead the Poquette scored 21 points and won White team in the SWW Senior All- the MVP award in the SWW Senior Star Games on Wednesday.. All-Star Games Wednesday.

Winners of the CFAC Athlete of the Week award can stop by the CFAC ofice (at 1051 NW Louisiana Ave. in Chehalis) to receive their certiicate, gift card and commemorative hooded sweatshirt. Sweatshirts will be available soon. Call the CFAC ofice at (360) 748-3512 for more information.

LEWISCOUNTYSPORTS.COM SCOREBOARD College Basketball Former Yale Captain Brooklyn 18 48 .273 26½ Preps Philadelphia 9 57 .136 35½ Says He’ll Sue School Local Prep Schedules THE LONG SHOT Southeast Division TUESDAY, March 15 Miami 39 28 .582 — Over Expulsion Baseball Atlanta 38 29 .567 1 White Salmon vs. Adna (at University), 6 Charlotte 37 29 .561 1½ HARTFORD, Conn. p.m. Washington 31 35 .470 7½ (AP) — Former Yale basket- Tenino at Forks, 4 p.m. Orlando 28 37 .431 10 ball captain Jack Montague Centralia at Timberline, 4 p.m. Central Division Softball Cleveland 47 19 .712 — was expelled over a sexual Rochester at Eatonville, 4 p.m. Indiana 35 31 .530 12 assault allegation and plans Forks at Tenino, 4 p.m. Chicago 33 32 .508 13½ to sue the school, his attor- W.F. West vs. Yelm (at RAC), 4 p.m. Detroit 34 33 .507 13½ Boys Soccer 29 38 .433 18½ ney said Monday. Castle Rock at Tenino, 7 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Attorney Max Stern is- Girls Golf Southwest Division sued a statement saying y-San Antonio 56 10 .848 — Montesano at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. Montague had a relation- W.F. West at Black Hills, 3:15 p.m. Memphis 39 28 .582 17½ Houston 34 33 .507 22½ ship with the woman. He WEDNESDAY, March 16 Dallas 34 33 .507 22½ said the dispute is about the Baseball New Orleans 24 42 .364 32 last of four sexual encoun- Mossyrock at W.F. West JV, 4:30 p.m. Northwest Division Softball Oklahoma City 45 22 .672 — ters, occurring in October Centralia at Steilacoom, 4 p.m. Portland 35 33 .515 10½ 2014. Boys Soccer Utah 32 35 .478 13 The lawyer said the wom- River Ridge at Centralia, 7 p.m. Denver 28 39 .418 17 Girls Golf Minnesota 21 46 .313 24 an claims she didn’t consent Mark Morris at Centralia, 3:30 p.m. Paciic Division to the sex but Montague said y-Golden State 60 6 .909 — she did and also asserts she L.A. Clippers 42 23 .646 17½ THURSDAY, March 17 later came back to his room Baseball Sacramento 25 40 .385 34½ Winlock at Ocosta, 4 p.m. Phoenix 18 49 .269 42½ to spend the night. Rochester at Eatonville, 4 p.m. L.A. Lakers 14 53 .209 46½ Stern said a Title IX Forks at Tenino, 4 p.m. x-clinched playof spot official filed a complaint Yelm at W.F. West, 4:30 p.m. Boys Soccer Sunday’s Games on the woman’s behalf on Rochester at W.F. West, 7 p.m. Cleveland 114, L.A. Clippers 90 Nov. 18, a university panel Girls Tennis Utah 108, Sacramento 99 ruled against him and the Aberdeen at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. Atlanta 104, Indiana 75 Tenino at Charles Wright, 3:30 p.m. Milwaukee 109, Brooklyn 100 provost upheld that ruling. Girls Golf New York 90, L.A. Lakers 87 Montague was expelled on Aberdeen at W.F. West, 3:30 p.m. Feb. 10. Monday’s Games Track & Field Stern said Montague Life Christian, North River, Rainier, Tacoma Dallas 107, Charlotte 96 Baptist, Toledo at South Bend, 3:30 p.m. Chicago 109, Toronto 107 participated in the hearing SUE OGROCKI / The Associated Press Miami 124, Denver 119 process. Portland Trail Blazers guard C.J. McCollum (3) shoots between Oklahoma City Houston 130, Memphis 81 Oklahoma City 128, Portland 94 Stern called the decision Local Thunder guard Russell Westbrook, left, and forward Serge Ibaka, right, in Okla- Washington 124, Detroit 81 “arbitrary and excessive by homa City on Monday. Oklahoma City won 128-94. Phoenix 107, Minnesota 104 any rational measure” and Local Bowling Golden State 125, New Orleans 107 March 6 - March 12 Results Utah 94, Cleveland 85 believes Montague was FAIRWAY LANES Dee Hinkley 650; High Game: Andy Fuchs Jerramy 228; 5. Trae 226; High Game: Stasia made a “whipping boy” fol- Top 10 Men 275 169 Tuesday’s Games lowing a report on sexual 1. Chad Chalmers 762; 2. Nick Wright 757; Top 5 Senior Women Top 5 Special Rec (2 games) Boston at Indiana, 4 p.m. assault by the Association 3. Jim Fueston 753; 4. Gordon Geving 749; Denver at Orlando, 4 p.m. 1. Teresa Johnson 495; 2. Evie Crawford 1. Cody W 319; 2. Joy W 314; 3. Lance L of American Universities. 5. Brandon Grose 721; 6. Austin Howell 717; 488; 3. Susan Peterson 487; 4. Sara Broom 304; 4. Charlie M 291; 5. Eddie H 272; High Philadelphia at Brooklyn, 4:30 p.m. 7. Steve Strasser 708; 8. Aaron Flowers 689; 484; 5. Bertie Dessell 480; High Game: Teresa Game: Charlie M 176 Toronto at Milwaukee, 5 p.m. That report detailed a 9. Aaron Parypa 686; 10. Tim Schnitzer 683; Johnson 194 L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 5:30 p.m. survey of Yale students and High Game: Chad Chalmers 279 and Jim Top 5 Junior Boys Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, 7:30 p.m. Fueston 279 1. Tony Mortland 656; 2. Joshua Wagoner estimated 25.2 percent of Top 10 Women 584; 3. Ashton Lannoye 568; 4. Zach Marks Wednesday’s Games undergraduates had experi- 1. Cassandra Chalmers 666; 2. Heather 557; 5. Shawn Strasser 546; High Game: Tony NBA Dallas at Cleveland, 4 p.m. enced at least one incident Fueston 624; 3. Felicia Springer 605; 4. April Mortland 278 Oklahoma City at Boston, 4 p.m. Harris 592; 5. Janell McPeake 581; 6. Kim Top 5 Junior Girls NBA Standings Chicago at Washington, 4 p.m. that “does not meet Yale’s Rushton 573; 7. Teresa Johnson 570; 8. Barb 1. Courtney Spriggs 469; 2. Patricia Castillo EASTERN CONFERENCE Orlando at Charlotte, 4 p.m. standard for consent” and Overlin 554; 9. Chris Orr 538; 10. Susan 449; 3. Bailey Reed 435; 4. Amy Hart 402; Atlantic Division Atlanta at Detroit, 4:30 p.m. 18.1 percent had experienced Turner 531; High Game: Heather Fueston 267 5. Donna Dean 389; High Game: Courtney W L Pct GB Minnesota at Memphis, 5 p.m. an incident that involved Top 5 Senior Men Spriggs 167 Toronto 44 21 .677 — L.A. Clippers at Houston, 6:30 p.m. 1. Andy Fuchs 683; 2. Tim Schnitzer 672; Top 5 Bowling Club (2 games) Boston 39 27 .591 5½ New Orleans at Sacramento, 7 p.m. “force or incapacitation.” 3. Ed Weed 666; 4. Dave Reynoldson 658; 5. 1. Stasia 296; 2. Isaiah 295; 3. Bryce 231; 4. New York 28 40 .412 17½ New York at Golden State, 7:30 p.m. SPORTS ON THE AIR

TUESDAY, March 15 3 p.m. 4 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Toronto BOXING MLB — Spring training, N.Y. Yan- ESPN2 — NIT, first round, game vs. N.Y. Yankees, at Tampa, Fla. (same- 6 p.m. kees vs. Boston, at Fort Myers, Fla. TBA day tape) FS1 — Premier Champions, Ser- 7 p.m. 5 p.m. NBA BASKETBALL gey Lipinets vs. Levan Ghvamichava, MLB — Spring training, Chicago ESPNU — NIT, first round, game 4 p.m. junior welterweights; Tugstsogt Cubs vs. , at Peoria, Ariz. TBA Nyambayar vs Rafael Vasquez, feath- (same-day tape) 6 p.m. ESPN — Oklahoma City at Boston erweights, at Nice, Calif. 11 p.m. ESPN2 — NIT, first round, game 6:30 p.m. COLLEGE BASKETBALL MLB — Spring training, Seattle vs. TBA ESPN — L.A. Clippers at Houston 3:30 p.m. L.A. Angels, at Tempe, Ariz. (same- TRU — NCAA Tournament, First NHL HOCKEY TRU — NCAA Tournament, First day tape) Four, teams TBA, at Dayton, Ohio 5 p.m. Four, teams TBA, at Dayton, Ohio NBA BASKETBALL 7 p.m. NBCSN — Philadelphia at Chica- 4 p.m. 5:30 p.m. ESPNU — NIT, first round, game go ESPNU — NIT, first round, game NBA — L.A. Clippers at San Anto- TBA TBA nio MLB BASEBALL SOCCER ESPN — NIT, first round, game NHL HOCKEY 3 a.m. 12:30 p.m. TBA 4:30 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Kansas FS1 — UEFA Champions League, ESPN2 — NIT, first round, game NBCSN — Detroit at Philadelphia City vs. Cincinnati, at Goodyear, Ariz. Arsenal at Barcelona TBA 7 p.m. (tape-delayed) FS2 — UEFA Champions League, 6 p.m. NBCSN — Boston at San Jose 6 a.m. Juventus at Bayern Munich ESPNU — NIT, first round, game SOCCER MLB — Spring training, Atlanta 7 p.m. TBA 12:30 p.m. vs. Detroit, at Lakeland, Fla. (tape- FS2 — CONCACAF Champions ESPN — NIT, first round, game FS1 — UEFA Champions League, delayed) TBA Dynamo Kyiv at Manchester City 10 a.m. League, Club America at Santos La- ESPN2 — NIT, first round, game FS2 — UEFA Champions League, MLB — Spring training, Detroit vs. guna TBA PSV Eindhoven at Atletico de Madrid Houston, at Kissimmee, Fla. WINTER SPORTS TRU — NCAA Tournament, First 7 p.m. 1 p.m. 3 a.m. Four, teams TBA, at Dayton, Ohio FS2 — CONCACAF Champions MLB — Spring training, Chicago NBCSN — FIS World Cup, Alpine 8 p.m. League, Tigres UANL at Queretaro White Sox vs. Milwaukee, at Phoenix Skiing, Women’s Downhill, at St. ESPN2 — NIT, first round, game ROOT — Spring training, Seattle Moritz, Switzerland TBA WEDNESDAY, March 16 vs. San Francisco MLB BASEBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL 6:30 p.m. 4 a.m. 10 a.m. 12:30 p.m. MLB — Spring training, Cincinnati NBCSN — FIS World Cup, Alpine MLB — Spring training, Washing- TRU — NCAA Tournament, First vs. Arizona, at Scottsdale, Ariz. Skiing, Men’s Downhill, at St. Moritz, ton vs. Houston, at Kissimmee, Fla. Four, teams TBA, at Dayton, Ohio 9:30 p.m. Switzerland (same-day tape) • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Prep Boys Soccer Women’s College Basketball Lady Blazers Forfeit Fourth Game in NWAC Tourney By The Chronicle EVERETT — The Cen- tralia College women’s bas- ketball team forfeited its fourth-place game against Spokane here Saturday in the NWAC Champion- ships women’s basketball tournament. The Lady Blazers were left with just two remain- ing eligible players for the contest following a viola- MATT BAIDE / [email protected] tion of the NWAC Student- Toledo-Winlock United players celebrate after scoring a goal in the second half of a nonleague soccer game at Centralia on Monday. Athlete Code of Conduct by the other five players. Centralia went 13-1 in NWAC West Region ac- United Blanks Centralia to Improve to 2-0 tion this season to qualify for the postseason, and By The Chronicle beat Columbia Basin in A stifling United defense al- the loser-out first round. lowed only two shots on goal on The Blazers then lost the way to a 1-0 victory over host to top-ranked Lane on Centralia on Monday in non- Thursday before bouncing league boys soccer action. back on Friday to beat Bel- Orlando Hurtado scored levue, 55-46. Centralia had, unassisted on the game’s only since relatively early in the goal for the Toledo-Winlock season, made do with a combined squad, when in the roster featuring just seven 47th minute he collected a clear- players, five of which were ance from Centralia goalie Jesse found to have violated the Vazquez and returned a volley on NWAC code sometime goal. between the conclusion of Nolan Patching and Dawson Friday’s win and Saturday Hall combined for the shutout in morning. goal for United, with Patching The five players in starting at goalkeeper and Hall question will be subject to replacing him at halftime. the college’s student con- With the win, United im- duct code and discipline proved to 2-0 on the season. The procedure to determine team’s next game is Wednesday, any college-imposed sanc- when it faces Seattle Christian. tions as to their future eli- Centralia (0-1) will host River gibility. Ridge on Wednesday in a non- Spokane was awarded league contest. the fourth-place trophy Note: Toledo-Winlock on Saturday, during half- opened its season with a 3-1 non- time of the Spokane men’s league win over Naches Valley basketball team’s NWAC on Saturday that was called at MATT BAIDE / [email protected] semifinal contest against halftime because of poor field Toledo-Winlock’s Adair Garibay holds of Centralia’s Javier Corona-Jacobo in the irst half of a non-league soccer game at Big Bend, which Spokane conditions caused by heavy rain Centralia on Monday. won, 77-66. at Toledo’s home field. Lane went on to defeat United’s Gustavo Barra- Peninsula, 76-59, in the gan opened the scoring with an Jarek Barbee scored four United responded with two kick in the 27th minute, NWAC women’s basket- eighth minute goal assisted by minutes later to tie the game for goals in a two minute span, with and Jonathan van Vleck adding ball championship game. Jonathan van Vleck. Naches Valley. Adair Garibay converting on a an insurance goal in the 29th. Women’s College Basketball UW Women to Open NCAA Tourney Against Penn on Saturday By Adam Jude for granted or don't really think The Seattle Times NCAA WOMEN’S about that, but being there and being in that environment with Getting there was good TOURNAMENT: teams you'd never seen before, it enough last year. Not so now. WASHINGTON (22-10) gets to you. But now that we've For the second year in a row, had a little bit of experience there, the Washington women's bas- VS. PENN (24-4) and we know what it takes to win ketball team has qualified for When: 1 p.m. PT Saturday ... it gives us momentum. I think the NCAA tournament, and the TV: ESPN2 we're pretty prepared." team will fly cross-country for Where: College Park, Md. The Huskies (22-10) will play its first-round matchup against About the Quakers: Went Penn (24-4) for the first time. Pennsylvania on Saturday in 13-1 to win the Ivy League The 10th-seeded Quakers are College Park, Md. Tipoff is set title, and their 24 wins are a winless in four previous trips to for 1 p.m. PT on ESPN2. school record. Penn’s defense the NCAA tournament, though There wasn't a whole lot of ranks as one of the best in they're familiar with College intrigue for the Huskies going the nation, allowing 51.6 Park, having played there during into Monday's selection show: points per game. The Huskies the first round in 2014. They had no doubt they would counter with an offense that be in the field again, though they ranked among the best in the Penn defeated rival Princeton, were nonetheless thrilled when Pac-12, averaging 71.1 points. 62-60, to capture the Ivy League they were formally awarded an Players to watch: Sydney tournament championship. Both at-large bid as the No. 7 seed in Stipanovich was named the teams got into the NCAA tour- the Lexington Regional. Ivy League player of the nament, the first time the Ivy "There was some genuine ex- year and defensive player League has had two teams qual- citement, and it's good for them of the year. The 6-3 junior ify. to do that. They need to celebrate averages 12.7 points and Fifth-ranked Maryland (30- this," UW coach Mike Neigh- 10.0 rebounds and she holds 3), seeded second, is the subre- the Penn record for blocked bors said. gional host, and the Terrapins shots. Stipanovich and team- will play 15th-seeded Iona in the That initial buzz turned mate Michelle Nwokedi each quickly to business. first game Saturday. average 2.7 blocks per game. UW is coming off its best run The Huskies saw their subre- Nwokedi was also named to Elaine Thompson / The Associated Press ever in the Pac-12 tournament at gional matchups in the first 20 the all-Ivy League first team. minutes of the selection show Washington’s Kelsey Plum in action against Oregon State in the second half of an KeyArena, which featured vic- and didn't wait to see the how rest NCAA college basketball game in the Pac-12 Conference tournament, Saturday, tories over Colorado and 11th- of the bracket filled out before March 5 in Seattle. Oregon State won 57-55. into the tournament and that's ranked Stanford before falling to eventual champion Oregon State, hustling to their practice gym expect," UW star Kelsey Plum Miami. been the talk since Day One and 57-55, in the semifinals. That for a scheduled workout. Play- said. "Last year we were happy to "Our three players said, 'Wow, they're carried it over all the way ers say that's a different mindset through the year." experience, Neighbors believes, be there. This year, I don't think we're really excited to be here' ... will benefit the Huskies as the that it was last year, when UW The uncertainties that came qualified for the tournament for we're that. ... We'll be ready." and as a coach you're going, 'Uh, postseason continues. with playing in the tournament the first time in eight years — In analyzing his team's prepa- oh, because you know you've got "We got out of that locker and then, as a No. 6 seed, were ration for the NCAA tourna- that happy-to-be-here (feeling),'" for the first time were factors, room saying (the NCAA tourna- promptly upset by 11th-seed Mi- ment last year — what went right, Neighbors said. "This group is UW senior Talia Walton said. ment) is going to feel easy com- ami in the first round. what went wrong -- Neighbors certainly proud and happy to "Nobody on the team had pared to what we just did," he "We've been there before and went so far to watch the Huskies' be going and honored to be go- played there in that environment, said. "I certainly think we're pre- that really does make a differ- comments from their press con- ing, but that's not the focus of the and a lot of things play into," pared and I certainly think we're ence. I think we know what to ference the day before playing trip. They want to play deeper she said. "I think people take ready." Sports 4 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 SPORTS

MLS Herculez Gomez Trains with Goal-Hungry Sounders By Don Ruiz last season. including a spot on the 2010 homegrown rookie Jordan “I’ve been happy with that,” The News Tribune “We’re looking right now World Cup team. He spent the Morris. However, the combina- he said. “I’ve been happy with at players, and we’ll see what first part of this decade play- tion hasn’t yet clicked, as Se- the tempo of the game that TUKWILA — The Seattle happens in terms of our depth,” ing with six different Mexican attle opened the season with a we’ve been sort of able to con- Sounders’ leading goal-scorer coach Sigi Schmid said. “We clubs, and the latter part of the 1-0 home loss to Sporting Kan- trol. So I think we’ve got to is defensive midfielder Osvaldo still believe in our younger last decade in MLS. In 2003, sas City followed by the 2-1 loss keep playing with it and keep Alonso. guys. Darwin (Jones) came in while still trying to establish at RSL. working on our cohesion. It’s He’s also their only goal- (at Real Salt Lake on Saturday) himself in MLS, he made 17 ap- That line seemed to become like one of those (where if good scorer; the team has managed and had a chance to equalize pearances with the USL Sound- ominously thinner Saturday chances had been converted) just one goal over its first two the game there. Oalex (Ander- ers, scoring one goal. when Morris and Valdez left maybe the floodgates open. ... matches. son), we didn’t bring this week; If he returns to Seattle, in- the pitch with apparent inju- We believe in what we’re doing. Perhaps relatedly, former maybe it’s another opportunity dications are he would come ries. We’re going to stay with it.” U.S. international forward for him as we move forward. at a relatively modest cost -- On Monday, Schmid said Schmid said the formation Herculez Gomez participated (Aaron) Kovar hits a nice cross. certainly not as a designated Morris is fine, but that Valdez has been an adjustment for in Sounders training Monday. So we’ve got some of those guys player. Nor would he command had been kneed in the thigh Dempsey, but added, “I don’t However, the Sounders’ exact who are gaining their confi- a salary cap figure that would and his prognosis would come worry about Clint. He’s a tal- thinking isn’t yet known, as the dence as well.” interfere with general manager clear over the next few days. If ented player and he’s going to club stuck to its policy of not While Anderson, Kovar Garth Lagerwey’s plans stated Valdez isn’t available Saturday find his moments and he’s go- discussing players who aren’t and Jones are ages 20, 22 and last week about filling the third when Vancouver visits Centu- ing to give us the joy that we under contract. 23 respectively, Gomez is 33 -- DP spot, open since the transfer ryLink Field, his likely replace- expect and want.” Gomez hasn’t been under and with quite a career already of forward Obafemi Martins. ment would be Jones or Ander- Of Morris, Schmid said, contract to anyone since March achieved. In Martins’ absence, Se- son. “He’s four games into his pro- 2 when he was released by To- He made 24 appearances attle has started a forward line In any case, Schmid ruled fessional career and he’s learn- ronto FC, for whom he scored with the United States national of veteran DPs out any retreat from the 4-3-3 ing. ... He’s making progress one goal in eight appearances team between 2007 and 2013, and Nelson Valdez along with look introduced this season. and I’m happy with that.” NBA Trail Blazers ‘Just Didn’t Have It’ in 128-94 Beatdown at Oklahoma City By Mike Richman The Oregonian OKLAHOMA CITY – The Portland Trail Blazers didn’t have the answers on Monday night. They didn’t have answers for Russell Westbrook, Kevin Du- rant or Enes Kanter. On offense, they never solved the riddle for how to score consistently against the Oklahoma City Thunder defense. All those unanswered questions ended in the Blazers most lopsided loss of the sea- son, a 128-94 thrashing in front of 18,203 at Chesapeake Energy Arena. “We just didn’t have it tonight,” Damian Lillard said. “In a game where we really needed to have it, we didn’t have it.” Westbrook had 17 points, 16 assists and 10 rebounds in three quarters. He knifed through the Blazers defense at will either scoring at the rim or dropping off passes to teammates for easy dunks and layups. “I don’t know if anybody in the league has an answer for that,” Blazers coach Terry Stotts said when asked about slowing Westbrook. “When he gets going downhill he’s hard to stop.” Durant finished with 20 points, five rebounds, and seven assists and spent the fourth quar- ter celebrating on the bench and Sue Ogrocki / The Associated Press even took a moment to dance Oklahoma City Thunder guard Russell Westbrook (0) drives around Portland Trail Blazers guard Damian Lillard, left, in the irst quarter of an NBA basketball game in for the home crowd when he was Oklahoma City on Monday. shown on the big screen during a stoppage in play. Thunder ripped off a 33-6 run, tion of calls that didn’t go his way If this was a preview of a po- The Blazers are currently in sixth Kanter had 26 points and sev- took a 24-point lead into half- and a 30+ point deficit. McCol- tential first-round playoff match- in the West. If the standings hold, en rebounds off the bench, alter- time and led by as much 40 in the lum had 15 points but shot just up, the Blazers will need to find Portland will open the playoffs in nating between out-muscling the fourth quarter. 5-for-17 from the floor. Neither some answers for how to handle Chesapeake Energy Arena where Blazers big men for baskets in- “They beat us handily,” CJ Mc- Lillard or McCollum saw the the Thunder in Oklahoma City. they are 0-2 this season. side and flashing nifty footwork Collum said. “They did a lot of court in the fourth quarter as the to get to the basket. things well. It started when they Thunder had the game well in Local Bowling Standings The Blazers were in the game went on that run and we were hand before the final 12 minutes. for a little less than eight min- never able to recover from the Al-Farouq Aminu was the utes. Noah Vonleh made a layup run they went on.” only other Blazer to score in dou- with 4:46 left in the first quarter Lillard led Portland with 20 ble-figures, but he scored 10 of to give Portland a 22-16 edge but points but was visibly frustrated his 11 points in the opening nine from there the rout was on. The for most of the night, a combina- minutes of the game. Prep Football Mt. Tahoma’s Back-to-Back State Champion Football Coach George Nordi Dies By TJ Cotterill with Curtis, Tom Ingles with coordinator for the Tennessee The News Tribune Kentwood and Mat Taylor twice Titans, wrote a Facebook post with Skyline). the day after George Nordi’s Ray Horton has credited Nordi was 51-15 in seven sea- death. He once credited Nordi as George Nordi for his own coach- sons. one of the most pivitol coaches ing success. But he was far more than a in his life. Ahmad Rashad spoke of him football coach. “Those guys stayed close with in his book. Nordi spent his entire 35-year my dad all throughout their pro- The man who championed teaching career at Mount Taho- fessional careers,” Scott Nordi much for high school sports in ma before retiring in 1996. He said. “Vince Goldsmith is an- Tacoma died Wednesday at Ta- took over as the school’s athletic other one. coma General Hospital after a 24-year battle with congestive director in 1982, was a two-time “Whether they were kids who heart failure. He was 78. president of the Tacoma Athletic played for him or were in his His son, Lakes athletic direc- Commission, and also coached classes, going back to the 60s tor Scott Nordi, said this only boys swimming, tennis and and 70s --the people who have means George Nordi is blow- wrestling. reached out and come out of ing his whistle and coaching in Scott Nordi was a sopho- the woodwork and remembered heaven. more and junior on the football who he was and what he meant is But for Tacoma, the city lost team for those back-to-back title pretty special.” one of its greatest high school runs, playing for his father. He Scott Nordi followed the foot- sports figures. said he’s been impressed by his steps of his father, later becoming “In my eyes he sure is,” Scott father’s friends, players and stu- the football coach at Foss after Nordi said. dents who have reached out to graduating from Mount Tahoma George Nordi brought the the family in the past week. before being hired at Lakes as its Mount Tahoma High School He said Rashad, the Mount athletic director. football team back-to-back 4A Tahoma graduate turned NFL “He made me the person I am,” state championships in 1979 and player turned celebrity sports- Scott Nordi said. 1980, becoming the first coach caster, spent at least 15 minutes George Nordi graduated from in state history to win back-to- talking on the phone with Lu- Bellarmine Prep in 1955 and the back big-school titles. Only four Ann, George’s wife of 55 years, University of Puget Sound in coaches have won back-to-back Sunday night. 1961. He later earned his masters 4A titles since (Chuck Tarbox Horton, another Mt. Tahoma in Physical Education and Recre- with Juanita, Bob Lucey twice grad who is now the defensive ation from Oregon State in 1963. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Local Bowling Standings Racing After Crash, Competitors Press Toward Iditarod Finish Line ANCHORAGE, Alaska (AP) — Mushers pressed their dog sled teams closer to the finish line in Alas- ka’s famous Iditarod on Sunday after a snowmo- biler intentionally rammed into two top competitors at speeds up to 100 mph, kill- ing one dog and injuring others, authorities said. The crash Saturday was not the first encounter between teams and snow- mobiles, but they are rare, experts said. It’s just one of the perils of the 1,000- mile race, which covers long stretches of unfor- giving terrain, including two mountain ranges, the mighty Yukon River and the wind-scoured Bering Sea coast. Besides conditions that can bring blinding snow and ripping winds, mush- ers also have to contend with fatigue, brutal cold and the occasional en- counter with wildlife, such as moose. A 26-year-old man arrested in the crash ap- peared in court via video Sunday. Arnold Demoski of the checkpoint village of Nulato is accused of in- tentionally driving a snow- mobile into the team of Aliy Zirkle, who finished second in the race three times from 2012 to 2014, and then the team of four- time Iditarod champion Jeff King. One of King’s dogs, Nash, was killed and at least two others were in- jured. Demoski has said he was returning home from a night of drinking when he struck the teams. He was going about 100 mph when he crashed into King’s team and about 40 mph when he struck Zirkle’s team, court docu- ments say. He was charged with assault, reckless endanger- ment and reckless driving. His bail was set at $50,000, the Fairbanks Daily News- Miner reported (http:// is.gd/Zwk0tb ). Attorney Bill Satterberg declined to comment to the newspaper. In 2008, a crash be- tween a mushing team and a snowmobile occurred around the same area on the Yukon River. It killed one dog and left another permanently injured. At the time, people on snow- mobiles, which are com- monly called snowma- chines by Alaskans, were coming and going from a community gathering in Nulato. Such incidences are rare and deemed acciden- tal, Iditarod CEO Stan Hooley told The Asso- ciated Press on Sunday. Based on what he has been told, Saturday’s incident appears to be malicious, and that is an anomaly on the trail, he said. There is probably more risk getting into a car than seeing such a scenario again, he said. “Mushers and snowma- chiners know the key to in- cident-free encounters on a multiuse trail is common sense,” Hooley said. Snowmobiles serve an important purpose in the race, being used for trail clearing and marking, as well as the occasional res- cue, said Dan Seavey, a vet- eran of five Iditarods. “Many of us have had near hits,” said Seavey, who came in third in the inaugural 1973 race. But today’s mushers also take more precautions than they used to, relying on headlamps and reflec- tive materials to stand out on the trail. Seavey said he also has seen snowmobilers go out of their way to be respon- sible users of the trail. “We definitely don’t want to demonize snow- machiners,” he said. Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 SPORTS NCAA Men’s Tournament FIRST FOUR – DAYTON, OHIO

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Vanderbilt Florida Gulf Coast Michigan Holy Cross 11 61 11 61 Wichita State Fairleigh Dickinson Tulsa Southern

2ND SWEET ELITE ELITE SWEET 2ND 1ST ROUND FINAL FOUR 1ST ROUND ROUND 16 EIGHT EIGHT 16 ROUND Thursday- Saturday- March March April 2, 4 March March Saturday- Thursday- Friday Sunday 24-25 26-27 26-27 24-25 Sunday Friday 1 Kansas North Carolina 1 4 p.m. Thurs., 7:20 p.m. Thurs., RALEIGH, N.C. 16 Austin Peay TNT TBS FGCU/FDU 16

Saturday Saturday 8 Colorado USC 8 1:30 p.m. Thurs., 9:50 p.m. Thurs., 9 Connecticut Providence 9

DES MOINES, IOWA MOINES, DES TNT TBS DES MOINES, IOWA 5 Maryland Indiana 5 4:30 p.m. Fri., 7:10 p.m. Thurs., 12 South Dakota State TBS CBS Chattanooga 12

Sunday Saturday 4 California Kentucky 4 2 p.m. Fri., 9:40 p.m. Thurs.,

SPOKANE, WASH. SPOKANE, FINAL FOUR FINAL FOUR 13 Stony Brook 13 Hawaii TBS March 24-26 April 2 April 2 March 25-27 CBS Louisville, Ky. Houston Houston Philadelphia 6 Arizona SOUTH EAST Notre Dame 6

9:20 p.m. Thurs., 9:40 p.m. Fri., NEW YORK 11 Vanderbilt/Wichita State TNT CBS Michigan/Tulsa 11

Saturday Sunday 3 Miami West Virginia 3 6:50 p.m. Thurs., 7:10 p.m. Fri., PROVIDENCE, R.I. PROVIDENCE, 14 Buffalo TNT CBS Stephen F. Austin 14

7 Iowa Wisconsin 7 3:10 p.m. Fri., 6:50 p.m. Fri., ST. LOUIS 10 Temple truTV TNT Pittsburgh 10

Sunday Sunday 2 Villanova Xavier 2 NEW YORK NEW 12:40 p.m. Fri., 9:20 p.m. Fri., 15 UNC Asheville truTV TNT Weber State 15 NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP April 4 1 Oregon Virginia 1 7:27 p.m. Fri., HOUSTON 3:10 p.m. Thurs., RALEIGH, N.C. 16 Holy Cross/Southern truTV truTV Hampton 16

Sunday Saturday 8 St. Joseph’s Texas Tech 8 9:57 p.m. Fri., 12:40 p.m. Thurs., SPOKANE, WASH. SPOKANE, 9 Cincinnati truTV truTV Butler 9

5 Baylor Purdue 5 2:45 p.m. Thurs., 4:30 p.m. Thurs., 12 Yale CBS TBS Little Rock 12 DENVER

Saturday Saturday 4 Duke Iowa State 4 12:15 p.m. Thurs., 2 p.m. Thurs.,

PROVIDENCE, R.I. PROVIDENCE, 13 UNC Wilmington CBS TBS Iona 13 March 24-26 March 25-27 Anaheim, Calif. Chicago 6 Texas WEST MIDWEST Seton Hall 6 9:50 p.m. Fri., 9:57 p.m. Thurs., 11 Northern Iowa TBS truTV Gonzaga 11 DENVER

Sunday Saturday 3 Texas A&M Utah 3 7:20 p.m. Fri., 7:27 p.m. Thurs., OKLAHOMA CITY 14 Green Bay TBS truTV Fresno State 14

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Sunday Sunday 2 Oklahoma Michigan State 2 4 p.m. Fri., 2:45 p.m. Fri., OKLAHOMA CITY 15 CSU Bakersfield TNT CBS Middle Tennessee 15 Note: All times Eastern Women’s College Basketball Duquesne, Buffalo Among First-Timers in NCAA Women’s Tourney UConn Enters NCAA Selection Seeking 4th By Will Graves The Associated Press Straight Title NEW YORK (AP) — UCo- PITTSBURGH — In a nn's run at an unprecedented flash, anxiety became joy. Be- fourth straight national champi- lief morphed into reality. The onship will begin at home. slow steady rise from obscurity The Huskies were the top to respectability validated in an overall seed in the women's instant. The free T-shirts that NCAA Tournament that was read "Duquesne's Going Danc- revealed Monday. UConn (32-0) ing" transformed from wishful potentially won't have to leave thinking to truth in advertising. the state until the Final Four, Welcome to the madness, which is in Indianapolis this year. Dukes. You too, Central Arkan- The Huskies are in the Bridge- sas, Buffalo, Jacksonville and port Regional. Iona. The NCAA women's bas- Joining the Huskies as the ketball tournament isn't just for other No. 1 seeds are South Car- the blue bloods anymore. olina, Notre Dame and Baylor. All five programs will make UConn has already beaten the their NCAA debuts this week- Gamecocks and Irish this season. end after earning their first-ever The Huskies would face Baylor on tournament berths, a watershed April 3 in the national semifinals moment for schools who have if both teams advance that far. spent the last three decades rel- Both UConn and Tennessee egated to watching the madness won three straight women's titles, play out on TV without them. but no women's teams has four consecutive championships. The Of the five, only Duquesne Keith Srakocic / The Associated Press UCLA men's team won seven in was forced to sweat out the selec- a row. A title this year would give tion show. The other four earned Members of the Duquesne basketball team celebrate as they hear their irst-ever berth in the NCAA women's college bas- ketball tournament on Monday in Pittsburgh. Duquesne will play Seton Hall in their irst-ever NCAA tournament invitation. UConn coach Geno Auriemma automatic bids after capturing 11 in his career, breaking a tie their respective conference tour- with vaunted UCLA men's bas- naments, including the Bulls' Regional, the girls in the blue- ed Nations-approach to roster off the Mustangs when Stepha- ketball coach John Wooden. buzzer-beating upset of Central and-red sweatsuits exploded building. Six Dukes are foreign- nie Reid — who is from Austra- First up for the Huskies, who Michigan in the MAC final. from their seats, taking giddy born players, including junior lia banked in a shot at horn. have been a No. 1 seed for 10 In a way, that was just fine selfies before gathering to shout Amadea Szamosi. "I understand how special it straight years, is 16-seed Robert by the Dukes. Three years ago, "family." Getting to learn about The Hungarian forward is," Reid said. "It's history. That's Morris. The Colonials won the then-coach Suzie McConnell-Se- eighth-seeded Seton Hall — and started getting recruited by Burt something that not everyone NEC championship. rio organized a watch party only a potential second-round match- when she was 15. She was well gets to do. Not everyone gets to The top four seeds in each to see the names of 64 schools up with defending national aware the Dukes had never been make history and to be a part region will host the opening two pasted onto the screen: none of rounds except for No. 4 Michi- champion Connecticut — could dancing before. And while she of it. Just thankful for it and it them Duquesne. Yet coach Dan gan State, which has a conflict so wait. had offers from more established hasn't really sunk in yet. It's just Burt didn't hesitate to tempt fate fifth-seed Mississippi State will again after the Dukes (27-5) lost Monday night was about the schools, she felt a pull to the pro- over the moon." take over as the host. the Atlantic 10 final to George final steps in a journey that be- gram situated on bluff with no And on to Columbus, Ohio, Tennessee earned a No. 7 Washington. He crunched the gan in 1974 with a 5-8 record NCAA pedigree that she couldn't for a first-round meeting with seed, the lowest in school history. numbers and told his players to and a schedule that included a quite explain. Ohio State in a home game for The Lady Vols, who have played rest easy. 92-31 loss to eventual crosstown "I knew Duquesne never made the Buckeyes. Making head- in every NCAA Tournament, "You just couldn't leave us out," rival Pittsburgh's junior varsity it," Szamosi said. "I just had this way as a 14th-seed won't be easy. will face Green Bay in the open- Burt said. team. Over 40 years and 1,000 feeling it can happen and I was Then again, it beats the alterna- ing round at Arizona State. And the NCAA didn't, games later, the Dukes were fi- like, 'Let's make it happen now.'" tive of not playing at all. While Tennessee has to head west, fourth-seeded Stanford though the Dukes admitted to nally dancing. The fact they had "I feel a bracket-buster com- could be heading east. Tara a few anxious moments as the to wait out the show made it that While the Dukes' rise was ing on," senior guard Karin Moss much sweeter. steady — they'd won at least 20 said. "I'm telling you. Our team VanDerveer's team hosts former matchups for the first three re- player Jennifer Azzi and her San gions went by without them. "I can't explain it," said senior games every year since 2009 — is one that ... we're unpredictable." guard Deva'Nyar Workman. "I Buffalo's rise has been more er- A mindset that should fit Francisco Bay Area program in "That little party we had my the opening round. If they can freshman year, it was awful," said wanted to cry. I think I did cry." ratic. The Bulls (20-13) watched right in during the madness, a advance to the Sweet 16, the senior guard April Robinson. "It Hard to blame her. Duquesne the men's program reach the place the Bulls or the Dukes plan Cardinal will play in Kentucky. came down to the last region like watched McConnell-Serio build NCAAs under former coach on abandoning anytime soon. The third-seeded Wildcats won't tonight. I started feeling the way the Dukes to the edge of the Bobby Hurley but never re- "I just felt like our name be- have to leave the area until the I did three years ago." tournament only to bolt for Pitt ally came close until this spring, longs there and I just want to see Final Four. They host the open- Until suddenly, she didn't. three years ago. That left Burt when they put together an im- it," Szamosi said. "I want to see it ing two rounds and then would When Duquesne popped up as to put the final pieces together, probable run as an eighth-seed every single time from this year play in Rupp Arena for the re- the ninth seed in the Bridgeport something he's done with a Unit- in the MAC tourney, knocking on." gional. SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 • Sports 7

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@ AthlonSports INSIDECOLLEGE BASKETBALL / AthlonSports @ AthlonSports A WEEKLY SPIN AROUND THE WORLD OF COLLEGE HOOPS BRACKET RACKET SOUTH REGION Top Player: Perry Ellis, Kansas Cue the jokes about old man Ellis being present for Dr. James Naismith’s drafting of the original rules of basketball. In a sport that’s increasingly tran- sient, Ellis stands out as a four-year impact player for a top team. He’s aged like a fi ne wine, averaging 17.7 points per game in Big 12 play and 19.3 points per game in the Big 12 Tournament. Trends: Villanova has lost as a top-two seed the last two seasons and hasn’t reached the Sweet 16 since 2009. … Coach Sean Miller has reached at least the Sweet 16 in his last six NCAA appearances at Arizona and Xavier. Best First Round Game: Cal vs. Hawaii Big West champion Hawaii was a solid team all season, losing by a mere three points to Oklahoma in December. The Warriors also have a legitimate big man in 6'11" junior Stefan Jankovic. Cal has the talent to make a deep run in the Tournament, but the Bears didn’t start put- ting things together until February. Upset Alert: Temple over Iowa The Hawkeyes have come unraveled down the stretch again, losing fi ve of their last six. Temple is nothing special but solid enough defensively to give Iowa trouble. Low Seed to Watch: Connecticut David Fox UConn’s last Tournament team was a No. 7 Athlon Sports seed that won the national title. We wouldn’t Senior Writer predict the same for the ninth-seeded Hus- Perry Ellis leads No. 1 overall seed Kansas into the NCAA Tournament. @davidfox615 kies, but Kansas can’t be thrilled to see them The Seawolves also are solid on the offensive glass, a matchup that’s as a potential second-round matchup. The been a weakness for this UK team. Huskies lead the nation in free throw shoot- ATHLON SPORTS TOP 25 (MARCH 14) Upset Alert: Stephen F. Austin over West Virginia ing (78.7 percent) and rank in the top 15 in defensive effi ciency. The 14-3 game matches up the top team in defensive turnover rate Sweet 16 Predictions: Kansas vs. Maryland, Miami vs. Villanova 1. Kansas (30–4) (West Virginia) against the No. 2 team (Stephen F. Austin). The 2. Michigan State (29-5) WEST REGION Lumberjacks, however, are a far more effi cient team in the halfcourt. 3. Virginia (26–7) Top Player: Stephen F. Austin is two years removed from an upset of another Buddy Hield, Oklahoma 4. North Carolina (28–6) Michigan State’s Denzel Valentine swiped National Player of the Year atten- pressing team in the Tournament — a 77–75 win over VCU. 5. Oregon (28–6) tion from Hield in the fi nal weeks of the season, but if the OU guard returns Low Seed to Watch: Providence to his January form in the Tournament, the Sooners could make a deep run. No. 9 seed Providence had a miserable February, so the Friars are 6. Oklahoma (25–7) Hield is second nationally in scoring at 25 points per game. looking to regroup against USC in the fi rst round. This is still a solid 7. Villanova (29-5) Trends: Oregon is a No. 1 seed for the fi rst time in school history. … Yale is defensive squad with two players (Kris Dunn and Ben Bentil) who 8. West Virginia (26–8) in the fi eld for the fi rst time since 1962. … Oregon State is in the fi eld for the were once in the Player of the Year conversation. The Friars are good 9. Xavier (27-5) fi rst time since 1990. enough to deny North Carolina a Sweet 16 bid. 10. Kentucky (26-8) Best First Round Game: Sweet 16 Predictions: North Carolina vs. Kentucky, Notre Dame Oregon State vs. VCU 11. Miami (25-7) Shaka Smart is gone, but the Rams remain a tough defensive matchup. VCU vs. Xavier 12. Texas A&M (26-8) ranks fourth nationally in steal percentage even without Smart. Oregon State has one of the most underrated players in the country in statsheet stuffer Gary MIDWEST REGION 13. Indiana (25-7) Top Player: Payton II — the son of Hall of Famer Gary Payton. Denzel Valentine, Michigan State 14. Purdue (26-8) The last two triple-doubles in the NCAA Tournament came from an- Upset Alert: Green Bay over Texas A&M 15. Utah (26–8) other Spartan — Draymond Green in 2011 (vs. UCLA) and 2012 (vs. Green Bay is one of the fastest teams in the fi eld in terms of tempo, ranking 16. Duke (23–10) LIU Brooklyn). Valentine has the ability to join an exclusive group fi fth nationally in possessions per game. Texas A&M is one of the slowest, that also includes Shaquille O’Neal and Dwyane Wade. 17. Iowa (21–10) ranking 209th. If Green Bay can play at its pace and force the Aggies into Trends: Michigan State has eliminated Virginia in the last two 18. Maryland (25–8) rushed shots, watch out. NCAA Tournaments. If that happens again this year, it will be in the 19. Baylor (22-11) Low Seed to Watch: Northern Iowa Elite Eight. … Texas Tech’s Tubby Smith has joined Lon Kruger The Panthers had one of the strangest seasons in the country. They beat Wich- 20. Iowa State (21–11) as the only coaches to take fi ve different teams in the Tournament. ita State twice and beat North Carolina, Iowa State and Stephen F. Austin. 21. Louisville (23–8) Best First Round Game: Iowa State vs. Iona They also lost seven games in the Missouri Valley. Northern Iowa is a hot 22. Cal (23-10) This could be the most entertaining game of the fi rst round. Both team (12–1 since Jan. 27) and will face only good teams from here on out. 23. Arizona (25-8) teams like to run up and down the court, and Iona is good enough Sweet 16 Predictions: Oregon vs. Duke, Texas A&M vs. Oklahoma pull a major fi rst-round upset. 24. Seton Hall (25-8) EAST REGION Upset Alert: Little Rock over Purdue 25. SMU (25-5) Top Player: Tyler Ulis, Kentucky Purdue will have a major size advantage with A.J. Hammons, Caleb John Calipari is resigned to losing his 5'9" point guard to the NBA Draft. Ulis Swanigan and Isaac Hass. If 29–4 Little Rock can get hot from 3, the has exceptional playmaking ability; he can create his own scoring opportuni- Trojans will have a fi ghting chance. Little Rock shot 38.7 percent 3, ATHLON’S ALL-AMERICA TEAM ties; and he’s a defensive pest. Watch him while you can. 22nd in the country. Trends: Calipari has reached the Elite Eight or better in each of his fi ve Low Seed to Watch: Gonzaga PG Tyler Ulis, Kentucky Ulis fi nished NCAA Tournament trips with Kentucky. He hasn’t lost in the fi rst weekend Seton Hall had to beat Villanova and Xavier for the Big East Tourna- the season with 3.8 assists for every since 2004 at Memphis. … Providence has not won an NCAA Tournament ment title. The Pirates reward? Facing Mark Few, Kyle Wiltjer and turnover and became the fi rst guard to game since reaching the Elite Eight in 1997. Domantas Sabonis in Denver. Gonzaga has had its share of early win SEC Defensive Player of the Year Best First Round Game: Kentucky vs. Stony Brook exits. Maybe returning to underdog status is a good thing for the since 2004. The possibility of a Kentucky-Indiana second-round game could be quickly Bulldogs. SG Buddy Hield, Oklahoma Hield’s ef- Sweet 16 Predictions: upended if two capable low-major teams (Stony Brook and Chattanooga) are Virginia vs. Purdue, Utah fi ciency as a high-volume shooter was able to score upsets. Stony Brook could make things interesting for Kentucky. vs. Michigan State exceptional: 52.3 percent from 2, 46.4 percent from 3 and 89.5 percent from the free throw line. PRIME TIME PLAYERS SF Denzel Valentine, Michigan State Berry averaged 17 points per game in the ACC Isaiah Whitehead, Valentine came close to picking up his Kentucky guard Tyler Ulis averaged 20.7 Tournament. … Freshman Tyler Dorsey had 23 Seton Hall third triple- of the season in each points and fi ve assists per game in the points and nine rebounds in an 88–57 rout of Two months ago, of his three games in the Big Ten Tour- SEC Tournament, including a career-high Utah as Oregon clinched both the Pac-12 regu- Seton Hall lost to Vil- nament (15/10/9 vs. Purdue, 18/7/10 vs. 30 points in an 82–77 overtime win over lar season and tournament titles for the fi rst Maryland and 19/9/8 vs. Ohio State). Texas A&M in the title game. … Stony Brook time in school history. Dorsey averaged 19.7 lanova and Xavier in PF Ben Simmons, LSU His only season forward Jameel Warney scored 43 points points per game in the Pac-12 Tournament. back-to-back games in college — we assume — will be a dis- in an 80–74 win over Vermont in the America … Kansas guard Devonte Graham averaged to start 3–4 in the Big appointment as LSU didn’t make the East championship game. Warney averaged 17.3 points and 6.2 assists per game in the East. That was before postseason. His numbers, though, will 30.3 points and 15 rebounds in the America Big 12 Tournament, topped by his 27 points in Whitehead became the be tough to beat (22 ppg , 13.5 rpg and East tournament to seal Stony Brook’s fi rst the 81–71 title game win over West Virginia. hottest player in the country. 5.5 apg). NCAA Tournament bid in school history. … … Marvelle Harris averaged 17.7 points per The Pirates beat Xavier and C Jakob Poeltl, Utah The 7-foot Austrian North Carolina needed an unlikely hero to game in the Mountain West Tournament as Villanova in back-to-back days as Seton Hall won the Big make shots to complete the Tar Heels’ fi rst Fresno State clinched its fi rst NCAA bid since was outstanding by the end of the year sweep of the ACC regular season and tourna- 2001. … Cal State Bakersfi eld guard Dedrick East tournament for the fi rst time since 1993. Whitehead with six double-doubles in the fi nal nine ment titles since 2008. Joel Berry was Basile had 18 points against New Mexico State averaged 23.3 points, 6.3 rebounds and 5.7 rebounds in games. Utah matched its 26 total wins 3-of-3 from 3-point range with 19 points in a in the WAC championship game and 12 points the tournament and shot 42.9 percent from the fi eld this and 13 Pac-12 wins from last season. 61–57 win over Virginia on a night when his in the semifi nal to lead the Roadrunners to week. Whitehead is averaging 25.3 points over his last Ellis: Harrison McClary/Athlon Sports teammates were 0-of-8 from beyond the arc. their fi rst NCAA Tournament. eight games. Whitehead: Gabe Rhodes/Seton Hall Athletics

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MLB M’s Hernandez Strikes Out 5 in Spring Debut PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — Fe- power he’s got to right-center lix Hernandez allowed three field,” Mariners manager Scott runs on six hits in 21/3 innings Servais said of Gutierrez, who in his spring training debut raised his spring average to Monday, but the Seattle Mari- ners’ split squad fell to the Col- .462 with two hits. orado Rockies 6-4. Chatwood is trying to win The Mariners’ ace was a spot in the starting rotation scheduled to go three innings with three up for grabs for the or throw 45 to 50 pitches. He Rockies. was lifted after Ryan Raburn’s two-run single in the top of the third, having struck out STARTING TIME five and walked one. Rockies: Chatwood made “It was good to be out there his second start and third ap- again,” the six-time All-Star pearance of the spring and got said. “A lot of swings at the first pitch so it’s kind of hard seven outs on ground balls. He The Associated Press Jeff Chiu / to pitch like that. But I felt said his go-to pitch to induce Seattle Mariners’ Shawn O’Malley, left, runs against Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop Nick Ahmed (13) during a spring train- pretty good.” ground balls is a sinker when ing baseball game in Scottsdale, Ariz., on Monday. Raburn went 3-for-3 and it is effective. “I got into some drove in four runs. He has hitter counts, that last inning played parts of 10 seasons with I had guys 2-0, and being able Greinke Has 1st Rough Inning Detroit and Cleveland and to still get ground balls, for me, signed a minor-league con- tract with Colorado earlier this that’s a good sign that the ac- month. tion’s there,” Chatwood said. of Spring, Diamondbacks Win “Just trying to get my legs Mariners: Hernandez under me and show the Rock- swatted at the air in frustration SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (AP) gave up three with not-very- fourth starter in Seattle’s rota- ies that I can play and go from after his wild pitch allowed the — Every pitcher gives up runs in good location that inning.” tion, threw 66 pitches, 38 strikes. there, and see what happens,” spring training, even Zack Gre- Seattle starter Taijuan Walker “I’m getting there,” he said. Rockies to score their first run. Raburn said. “I do have a little He threw 50 pitches and felt inke. gave up four runs on seven hits “Probably a couple more starts I’ll bit of a track record. Hopeful- he needed more command on Greinke had his first rough in 3 1-3 innings. He struck out be where I want to be, but right lly that helps me out.” inning of the spring Monday in three with no walks. now things are getting better. I Trevor Story, who is clos- his fastball. “It was behind the the Arizona Diamondbacks’ 8-3 Phil Gosselin homered for cut a lot of my pitches off today ing in on the Rockies’ start- batter,” Hernandez sheepishly victory over a Seattle split squad. the Diamondbacks. and didn’t really get full exten- ing shortstop job, hit a solo said of the wild pitch, explain- Greinke gave up a home run Nick Ahmed, in a battle with sion, but everything felt pretty home run, tripled, walked and ing that he didn’t get crossed newcomer Jean Segura to start to Kyle Seager and triples to Luis good.” scored three runs. The young- up with catcher Chris Iannetta. Sardinas and Seth Smith in a at shortstop for Arizona, tripled All three big hits off Greinke ster, whose home run came off “He did really good.” three-run third. The right-hand- and singled twice, driving in came with two outs. He started of veteran reliever and likely er, signed by the Diamondbacks three runs. the inning by hitting Shawn Seattle setup man Joaquin to a six-year, $206.5 million free Sardinas added a double for O’Malley. Walker’s bunt sacri- Benoit in the seventh inning, TRAINER’S ROOM agent contract, went 3 2-3 in- the Mariners. ficed the runner to second and has the best batting average on Mariners: Closer Steve Cis- nings. He allowed three runs on Greinke tagged O’Malley out the team (.350) and has four six hits, struck out two and hit a BATTING EIGHTH at third after Norichika Aoki’s home runs. hek (biceps) threw a bullpen batter. grounder to shortstop led to a “He’s in a really good place. session Monday and hopes Greinke batted eighth in the to return to game action this “It’s a lot more bad pitches order and Hale said he’d like to rundown. He’s in complete control of than you’d ideally want,” he do that with him through the Smith tripled down the left- what he’s doing right now,” week. C Steve Clevenger and said. “The fastball was coming season. Greinke is one of the field line and Seager hit Grein- Rockies manager Walt Weiss P Tony Zych, both ill, didn’t out pretty good, just the location top hitters among pitchers in ke’s 2-1 pitch over the right-field said. “Looks very comfortable.” play in either split-squad game wasn’t that great. Same thing the game. He homered twice last fence for his second home run of Tyler Chatwood pitched Monday. with the slider and change.” season. the spring. Smith tripled to deep three hitless innings for the Greinke had pitched seven “I don’t think it’s a big deal center before Greinke finally Rockies. New Mariners first scoreless innings this spring be- for me personally,” he said. “It ended the inning with a fly out baseman Adam Lind hit his UP NEXT fore his third-inning troubles. to right. doesn’t bother me. I would just first home run of the spring Mariners: Cody Martin, “He’s a pitcher and it’s hard to “I just made some bad pitches, and Franklin Gutierrez hit his prefer to bat wherever it gives our with two appearances in re- be perfect all the time,” Arizona team the best chance to win.” down the middle a couple,” he third, both homers coming manager Chip Hale said. “They said. “(But) that was a tough back-to-back in the sixth in- lief this spring, makes his first did a nice job hitting. They hit pitch to hit that Seager hit a hom- ning. start Tuesday in Tempe against his mistakes. The great thing STARTING TIME er on.” “It’s just crazy how much the Los Angeles Angels. is our guys came back. He only Walker, expected to be the It was a high fastball, he said. College Basketball Seahawks sign DT UW Hosts Long Beach State in NIT Opener Sealver Siliga, OL Bradley Sowell Spring By Percy Allen TIRE SALE The Seattle Times RENTON, Wash. 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Pete Caster / [email protected] Katy Murray, left, and Mallory Long pose for a portrait at the Thorbeckes CrossFit gym in Centralia on Saturday morning. Food As Fuel FLEX FUEL: Local In the CrossFit community activity level, job type, and over- takes Murray and Long said CrossFitters Turn the Paleo and Whole30 eating all goal. they see often with clients is eat- plans are very popular. Paleo is FLEX FUEL “It’s really a science,” Long ing way too much fat and not Nutritional Consultants a diet that ascribes to foods pre- http://www.flexfuellife.com/ explained. “It’s not a fad thing. enough protein. And with the sumed to have been eaten by our It’s not a supplement you need trend toward gluten-free food, By Carrina Stanton ancient ancestors, mostly lean to drink. It’s based on scientific Long added that many people For The Chronicle proteins and vegetables and es- ible dieting, she said she quickly and mathematic equations.” are simply afraid to eat carbohy- chewing grains, dairy, legumes, Flexible dieting requires drates, even though it is a basic Mallory Long and Katy Mur- began to see huge gains in her sugars and processed foods. The ability to lift. Long said she had weighing and tracking foods. component that all bodies need ry don’t really like the word diet. Whole30 diet is similar with an Tracking requires a food scale in some form. In fact, many new Or, more accurately, what never been able to perform a emphasis on foods with as few muscle-up, a pull-up-like move- and a good smartphone app. Flex Fuel clients are surprised most people associate with the processed ingredients as pos- ment performed on gymnastics They recommend the MyFit- when their flex fuel macro goals term — a system limiting calo- sible. Both Long and Murray fol- rings, and was finally able to nessPal app, which can help actually have them eating more ries to lose weight. lowed both of these systems for master that movement. you easily track your meals and food in a day than they were Instead a diet is actually a a while but said while they liked Fellow CrossFitters started breaks down the macros for you. previously. way to fuel what you want to do how the diets made them feel, asking what they were doing Murray said it takes some time “Really, a lot of people’s bod- with your life. there was something missing. differently and soon some were to get used to weighing and ies are in starvation mode all the “We’ve been conditioned to “We would work out re- asking for help with their own tracking food but after a while it time,” Murray said. think the less you eat the smaller ally super hard every day and nutrition. Eventually, the duo’s becomes very easy. Flex Fuel clients get weekly you’ll be,” Long said. “But really we wouldn’t get the results we requests for nutritional advice “I was always so scared of be- check ins over email with a nu- if you’re eating too little your wanted,” Murray said. got to the point that they de- ing a slave to the food scale but tritional consultant and their body is really working against Then the learned about Flex- cided to officially start Flex Fuel. I think deep down I knew that’s macros are constantly adjusted you.” ible Dieting, also sometimes They both earned nutritional what I needed to do to get re- to avoid plateaus. They also have That’s why Murray and Long called IIFYM (if it fits your mac- counseling certifications from sults,” Murray said. access to a private Facebook began Flex Fuel this year. Their ros). It is a fueling concept where Precision Nutrition. But like any Flex Fuel emphasizes clean group where clients can check in nutritional counseling service people following it have a daily eating system, they said there is eating but the duo explained not only with their nutritional focuses on seeing food as fuel intake goal of protein, fat and not one right way to use flexible that they do not make meal consultant but with others fol- and eliminating the guilt and carbohydrates (often referred to dieting so much of their know- plans for people because they lowing the fueling program. The stress from the cycle of dieting. as macronutrients or macros for how was acquired from their want people to choose how they duo said the social aspect of the Long and Murray met each short). own research and through trial eat. And while it would be im- program is very important. Even other about five years ago “We started that and instantly, and error on their own fueling possible to reach your goals by after years of using flexible diet- through the Centralia Thor- like within the first month, our plans and through helping oth- consistently eating junk food, ing the pair said they sometimes beckes CrossFit gym. bodies transformed, not only ers meet their nutritional goals. flexible dieting does leave room turn to each other for support. Long, works for Pacific Cata- our physical appearances but In a short time, Flex Fuel has for the occasional treat. And “People are more successful ract and Laser Institute and has our performance,” Murray said. already built a clientele of more with no foods labeled “good” or on a plan when they have some- been part of CrossFit for about “It was a total 180,” Long add- than 50. Most of their first cli- “bad” it is much easier to fit your body holding them accountable,” five years. Murray, a hairstylist ed. ents were from Lewis County fueling program into your life. Long said. at Lotus Salon, has been coach- For example, Murray said but through social media they “It prevents binge eating,” “It’s a super satisfying thing ing in the Thorbeckes Cross- with her gymnastics back- have connected with clients in Murray said. to see people making gains and Fit gym for five years and is a ground she had always excelled other states, some as far away as “We want the guilt that comes meeting their goals,” Murray personal trainer at Thorbeckes. in the gymnastics style move- Florida. Upon signup, a new cli- along with those ‘bad’ foods to said. “You see their mental and She was part of the Thorbeckes ments in CrossFit but she had ent is sent a questionnaire ask- go away,” Long added. “It’s really emotional confidence change CrossFit competitive team the struggled to add weight to her ing for details about themselves about balance.” and their relationship with food last two years. bar. After switching to flex- including: body measurements, The biggest nutritional mis- changes.”

Katy Murray does pull-ups at the Thorbecke’s CrossFit gym in Centralia on Saturday morning. Mallory Long lifts at the Thorbecke’s CrossFit gym in Centralia on Saturday morning. Life 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 LIFE Community Calendar

Tuesday, March 15 HAVE AN EVENT YOU Editors Best Bet Centralia College Choir WOULD LIKE TO INVITE CC Professor to Talk About Energy Efficiency to Perform at Corbet THE PUBLIC TO? Rulon Crawford, a member of comforts. Theatre Submit your calendar items the faculty in the energy technology Crawford asks: How about program at Centralia College, will The Centralia College Choir to Newsroom Assistant Doug spending 75 percent less money on Blosser by 5 p.m. Friday the be talking about energy efficiency those things plus helping to save the will be giving a free concert at 7 in the Wednesday Lyceum presenta- p.m. Tuesday at Corbet Theatre week before you would like planet at the same time? them to be printed. He can be tion at the college. on the college campus. reached at calendar@chronline. This lecture will have some basic The Lyceum talk will be at 1 p.m. The theme of the concert com or (360) 807-8238. Please ideas and suggestions and a look at in Washington Hall 103. For more is “Music of the Night,” with include all relevant information, information, call the Student Life selections written by classical the myths or inaccuracies of what as well as contact information. and Involvement Center, (360) 736- composers such as “O Schöne we may have been thinking about Events can also be submitted our energy necessities and creature 9391, ext. 224. Nacht” by Johannes Brahms at www.chronline.com and “Evening” by Sir Arthur Sullivan. The program will also include traditional works, “O How Lovely is the Evening” and Lewis County Family Support Celebrate Recovery, dinner 6 p.m., 5:30-7 p.m. Group, 5:30-7:30 p.m., Vernetta Smith Thursday, March 17 large group 7 p.m., small groups 8 p.m., the Hungarian “Morning Star.” Chehalis Timberland Library, (360) 880- The silent auction commenc- For more information, call Grace Foursquare Church, 3030 Borst 8070 or [email protected] Public Agencies Ave., Centralia, (360) 736-0778, www. es at 5 p.m. and the live auction (360) 736-9391, ext. 248. Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, for gracefoursquarechurch.com gets underway at 7 p.m. More information about the people who speak Spanish, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Transit board, 8:15 a.m., Twin MasterCard and Visa cards 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, spon- Transit office, 212 E. Locust St., Centralia, music program at Centralia (360) 330-2072 may be used for purchases. College is available on the mu- sored by Human Response Network, Saturday, March 19 (360) 748-6601 Dinner ticket prices are $15 sic page under “Programs and for adults and $8 for children Second Chance/Lewis County Brain Libraries Courses” at www.centralia.edu. Injury Support Group, 5 p.m., call (360) Dance Festival age 5-12. Pro Musica, the Centralia 864-4341 or (360) 983-3166 for meeting Mother Goose Play Group, for chil- Tickets are available at the College music club, is sponsor- location dren birth-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Northwest Plans Onalaska School District office, ing the concert. GriefShare, grief recovery seminar Family Story Time, for children age Performance at Corbet from a member of the Class of and support group, 7-9 p.m., Mountain 3-third grade, 11:45 a.m., Randle 2016, or by calling Doris Coble Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors View Baptist Church, 1201 Belmont Ave., Pizza and Paperbacks, for teens, 3:30 Theatre open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Centralia, child care provided through p.m., Tenino at (360) 978-4160 or Linda Sabin p.m., food available, (360) 736-9030 fifth grade, (360) 827-2172 The Knitting Circle, for adults, 4 p.m., The Southwest Washington at (360) 262-3735. Tickets will Health and Hope Medical Out- Salkum Dance Center will host the 24th also be available at the door. reach, free medical clinic, 5:30-8:30 annual Dance Festival North- This event is sponsored by p.m., Northwest Pediatrics, 1911 Cooks Wednesday, March 16 west at 7 p.m. Saturday at Corbet the Onalaska Scholarship Com- Hill Road, Centralia, for those whose Organizations Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Theatre on the Centralia Col- mittee. It helps the Class of 2016 income is less than 200 percent of the American Legion Post 508, potluck poverty level, (360) 623-1485 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 lege campus. pay tuition and other school and meeting, 6 p.m., Silver Creek-Ethel expenses after graduating from Worm Composting, 6 p.m., Olequa Jackson Highway, Chehalis Grange, corner of Brim Road and U.S. Dance Festival Northwest Senior Center, Winlock, sponsored by Taco Night, 6-8 p.m., Centralia Eagles, Highway 12, (360) 485-2852, (360) brings dance companies from Onalaska High School. WSU Lewis County Master Recycler hard-shell tacos, two for $1, other menu 978-5368 around the Pacific Northwest Auction items are still need- Composters, (360) 740-1216, art.fuller@ items, (360) 736-1146 Onalaska American Legion Post 508, to the Twin Cities area. The ed. Call Linda Sabin or Jean- lewiscountywa.gov Open mic, 6-10 p.m., Jeremy’s Farm 6 p.m. potluck, 7 p.m. meeting, Onalas- dancers attend master dance nie Dow at (360) 978-4648 if Gardening class, Schilling Gardens, to Table, 476 W. Main St., Chehalis, (360) ka First Church of God, (360) 978-5368 4162 Jackson Highway, near Mary’s Cor- classes together as a group and you would like to donate items, 748-4417 Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, ner, (360) 623-0049 then each individual company and someone can pick them up. Mental Health Matters, 6-7:30 p.m., 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Foundation Night at the Oly Club, St. Mark’s Lutheran Church, 10000 U.S. Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 performs dance pieces that they Items are needed by March 11 (if fundraiser for Centralia College Foun- Highway 12, Rochester, (360) 273-9884 S.T.O.P. and Swim, 7 p.m., Fort Borst have prepared. This year, there possible). dation, 5 p.m.-close, McMenamins Park, Kitchen 1, Centralia, (360) 269- will be diverse forms of dance Featured items include a Olympic Club, downtown Centralia, half 3827 or (360) 736-4163 performed — from contempo- water color picture by Marlene of proceeds to benefit student scholar- Public Agencies ships at Centralia College, (360) 736- Pinochle, 6 p.m., Chehalis Eagles, rary ballet, modern/contempo- Ahmann, and Kathy Petersen’s Regional Fire Authority Planning 9391, ext. 290 1993 S. Market Blvd, Chehalis, (360) rary dance, ballroom and jazz. handmade quilt. Committee, 6:30 p.m., Riverside Fire Au- 520-0772 thority, Harrison Avenue station, Centra- The featured company this Public Agencies lia, (360) 345-3225 year is Michele Miller/Catapult Speaker to Talk About Centralia Civil Service Commission, Support Groups Dance, a professional contem- Napavine Planning Commission, 6 5:15-6 p.m., City Hall, 118 W. Maple St., “Up From Grief,” for those grieving porary dance company from Generational Poverty p.m., 407 Birch Ave. SW, Napavine, (360) Centralia, (360) 330-7671 Seattle, under the direction of 262-3547, ext. 213 the loss of a loved one, 1-2:30 p.m., As- Donna M. Beegle, an inspi- Lewis County Citizens Commission sured Home Hospice, 2120 N. Park St., Michele Miller, artistic director. Lewis County Interlocal Organiza- on Salaries for Elected Officials, 5:45 rational speaker who has experi- tion of Fire Districts 2, 15 and 7, 7 p.m., Centralia, (360) 330-2640 The host company, under the p.m., County Meeting Room, 156 NW Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 enced first-hand the challenges Fire District 15 (Winlock) main station, Chehalis Ave., Chehalis, (360) 740-2747 direction of Danielle Brosco, is (360) 864-2366 p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 Southwest Washington Dance and barriers of generational Lewis County PUD Commission, 10 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, (360) poverty, will be giving a presen- 736-9268 Ensemble, from Chehalis. The a.m., PUD auditorium, 345 NW Pacific Libraries Dance Ensemble has performed tation Saturday at St. John’s Lu- Ave., Chehalis, (360) 748-9261 or (800) theran Church in Chehalis. 562-5612 Book Babies, for babies birth-24 for audiences at the Lewis months, 10 a.m., Chehalis Friday, March 18 County Community Concert, After growing up in pov- Pe Ell Town Council, 6 p.m., City Hall, erty, Beegle found the courage (360) 291-3543 Family Story Time, for children, 10:15 the Nutcracker, Northwest a.m., Tenino Harvey Nelson and Swing Stuff Band, Wind Symphony and the Merce to break the cycle. Today, she country/western, 7-9:30 p.m., Twin Cit- Toddler Time, for children age 2, Cunningham Tribute. It has shares her inspiring story with Libraries 10:30 a.m., Centralia ies Senior Center, $6, (360) 350-2423 people and organizations across Oakview Acoustic Jam, 6-9 p.m., also danced at Dancepalozza in Preschool Story Time, for children Watercolor & Acrylic Painting, for the nation who are working to adults, 10:30 a.m., Oakville Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Seattle, Dance to Make a Differ- 3-6 years, 10:30 a.m., Centralia Centralia, donations accepted, (360) end the cycle of poverty in their Preschool Story Time, for children ence Charity Gala and Olympia Makers Unite — Share Your Work, for 870-8447 communities and beyond. 3-6 years, 11:30 a.m., Packwood Dance Festival. all ages, 5:30 p.m., Winlock The Junebugs, 9:30 p.m.-1 a.m., The keynote and workshops Makey Makey Circuit Lab, for chil- Visiting companies this PageTurners Book Discussion, for Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, dren grades 1-6, Salkum year include Ballet Northwest, will be 9 a.m.-3 p.m. adults, ”Wickett’s Remedy,” by Myla Rochester Goldberg, 5:30 p.m., Centralia LEGO Club, for children, 3 p.m., Olympia; Evergreen City Ballet, Cost is $20, which includes “One From the Shelf,” staged reading Tenino Renton; Harbor Dance Ballet lunch. featuring local talent and appetizers, For more information, please Organizations Writers Workshop, for teens and 8-10 p.m., Evergreen Playhouse, 226 W. Company, Gig Harbor; Olym- adults, 5:30 p.m., Randle Center St., Centralia, playhouse opens at pia Ballroom Dance, Olympia; contact Carolyn Schoenborn at Centralia Bridge Club, 6:30 p.m., Coloring Cafe, for teens, 5:30 p.m., 7:15 p.m. Studio West Dance Theatre, (360) 985-3170 or Carolyns21@ Unity Church, 800 S. Pearl St., Centralia, Randle Clam chowder feed, 4:30 p.m. un- tds.net (360) 748-1753, [email protected] Olympia; and the host company, til sold out, Toledo Senior Center, 150 Southwest Washington Dance Visit www.lewiscountyuw. Two Town Tuners, 7 p.m., Lewis and Coal St., clam chowder, bread bowl and com/calendar to register. Clark Hotel, 117 W. Magnolia St., Centra- Organizations dessert, $6, sponsored by Mighty Fine Ensemble Chehalis lia, (360) 269-8146 or (360) 748-3521 Take Off Pounds Sensibly, 10:15 a.m., Seniors Tickets are $15 for adults and Tuesday Quilting Rebels, 10 a.m.-2 Assembly of God church, 702 SE First St., $10 for seniors, students and Barbershop Variety p.m., Oakview Grange, 2715 N. Pearl St., Winlock children. They are available at Centralia, (360) 736-4671 Seniors on the Go, potluck and meet- Libraries www.swwdance.org; the South- Show Set for W.F. West Adna Grange, 7 p.m., 123 Dieckman ing, noon, Onalaska First Church of God Family Story Time, for all ages, 10 west Washington Dance Center, Road, Adna, (360) 748-6068 Fellowship Hall. a.m., Salkum The Two Town Tuners Bar- Mount St. Helens Patchwork Quilters, 455 N. Market Blvd., Chehalis; bershop Variety Show will be Tenino/Bucoda Community Coali- Preschool Story Time, for children and at the door. 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Lewis County Historical tion, 6-7:30 p.m., Tenino Elementary 3-6 years, 10 a.m., Chehalis presented at 2:02 and 7:02 p.m. Museum, 599 NW Front St., Chehalis, Those with mobility chal- School, (360) 493-2230, ext. 13 Family Story Time, for children, 10:30 Saturday in the commons at first Tuesday, potluck, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., St. Seniors’ Bible study, 2 p.m., Calvary a.m., Winlock lenges are asked to call the W.F. West High School. Timothy’s Episcopal Church, 1826 SW Assembly of God, Centralia, (360) 736- Dance Center to reserve seats. Snively Ave., Chehalis, (360) 880-5134 Youth PageTurners, for youth grades The chorus will be joined 6769 or (360) 324-9050 4-6, 3:30 p.m., Winlock For more information, call by the Puget Sounders Cho- Newaukum-Napavine Lions Club, the Dance Center, (360) 748- rus from Olympia; four quar- Support Groups noon, Taste of Alaska Family Restaurant, 4789. Napavine, (360) 262-3336 Organizations tets from the two choruses; the Support for mothers, 9:15-11:15 a.m., Experimental Aircraft Association, 7 headliner, a Sweet Adelines Bethel Church, for mothers with chil- Lewis County Writers Guild, 5 p.m. p.m., Hangar D, Chehalis-Centralia Air- dren pregnancy through 6 years old, social hour, 5:45 p.m. program, Matrix Onalaska Scholarship quartet, Songburst; and a guest port, (360) 748-1230 sponsored by Chehalis MOPS (Moth- Coffeehouse, Chehalis, http://lewis- men’s quartet, Flipside. ers of Preschoolers), (360) 520-3841 or countywriters.wordpress.com/ Dinner Set for OHS Gym Tickets for the matinee are (360) 864-2168, email chehalismops@ Support Groups The 22nd Annual Onalaska $10 (under 12 are free). Tickets gmail.com or visit www.facebook.com/ Scholarship Dinner and Auc- for the evening are $10. Tick- Domestic violence support group, Support Groups chehalismops tion will be Saturday in the ets can be purchased from the NAMI Lewis County Connections 5:30-7 p.m., 125 NW Chehalis Ave., Che- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., Support Group, 5:30-7 p.m., Twin Cities halis, sponsored by Human Response Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 Onalaska High School gym. Corwin-Rey Insurance Agency Senior Center, (360) 880-8070 or sher- Network, 748-6601 Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, Doors will be open at 5 p.m., in Centralia, at the door, or by [email protected] [email protected] and dinner will be served at calling (360) 748-4765. CH549540ac.ke Come by and view upcoming local events postings at The Chronicle will post your event in our What’s Happening Window! Window is located in the middle Bring your event poster to The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia he Chronicle, 321 N. 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By JeanMarie Brownson history light — like my cheese shells, spring-like fusilli, rotini, For the sauce, I start with best imported Parmesan you Chicago Tribune sauce) tells us that casseroles of farfalle, even wagon wheels stay olive oil or bacon over butter for can afford, but the less expen- pasta with cheese date back to al dente when sauced. Casa- flavor variety. Chopped onions sive grana Padano makes a fine Plenty of friends volunteer the 14th century in Italy. Pasta recce and cavatappi prove gor- and fresh garlic add texture. I stand-in. I like to add ricotta for to “help” when I’m testing reci- with bechamel sauce and ched- geous; look for them in Italian am especially fond of replacing a tangy flavor and hearty tex- pes. When macaroni and cheese dar cheese can be found in 18th specialty shops. I avoid the little milk with mascarpone. Hailing ture. is on the menu, everyone shows century English cookbooks. ear-shaped orecchiette for mac from Italy’s Lombardy region, America’s favorite comfort up. They bring opinions on ev- Then President Thomas Jeffer- and cheese because they nest to- mascarpone is buttery-rich, soft food becomes a gourmet, Ital- erything from the sharpness of son reportedly ate it in Paris and gether too readily. Elbow maca- and beautifully unctuous. Made ian-style first course when made the cheese to the pasta shape. served a version at a state dinner. roni bores me. from cow’s milk, mascarpone is with imported casarecce pasta, Crumb toppings? Crisped in the This country has embraced Cook the pasta in plenty of set with citric or tartaric acid in- shallots and pancetta. Served oven? Some say yes, others want this perfect combination ever salted water in a large pan, stir- stead of rennet, so it’s not tech- as a primo, the recipe will yield their comfort food straight from since. Today, macaroni and ring often, until al dente. That nically a cheese. Cream cheese 8 servings. Family style, you’ll the saucepan. cheese features in some form on means firmer than you might blended with a bit of milk or have 6 hearty portions. Most cooks in my circle look restaurant menus, in cookbooks, think. So set the timer 2 minutes whipping cream makes a suit- My son, who swaps gro- beyond the blue box when serv- on food television and most of earlier than the package recom- able substitute. cery shopping and dishwashing ing company. They’re willing to our dinner tables. mends, then taste a noodle — it For cheese, I opt to shred for food, says this might just shred cheese, create a sauce, seek At home, start with good should have just a bit of resis- my own. Pre-shredded cheeses be the easiest homemade mac out imported pasta, pair wine pasta. For the best texture, I look tance when bitten. Scoop out save time, but the cellulose and cheese we’ve ever made. with a revved up version. for imported pastas made from and set aside about a cup of the added to prevent caking means Chopping the bacon is the only We might believe that mac durum wheat. Warm, melty cooking liquid in case you need the cheese won’t melt as nicely difficult part. Rich, creamy, and cheese is quintessentially cheese sauce clings best to tu- it to loosen your cheese mixture. as block cheese. I like freshly toothsome and endlessly cus- American. However, Wikipe- bular shapes — with or without Then drain the pasta and sauce shredded Parmesan rather than tomizable, we’ve yet to exhaust dia (don’t judge, I like my food ridges. Small, bite-size penne or it while still hot. spongy orange cheese. Use the ideas — or our tasters.

CREAMY BACON 3. Meanwhile, put Parmesan, MAC AND CHEESE mascarpone, ricotta, salt, pep- per to taste and crushed red pep- Prep: 15 minutes per in a large bowl. Use a rub- Cook: 20 minutes ber scraper or wooden spoon to Makes: 6 to 8 servings thoroughly blend the mixture. 3 or 4 thick slices smoky ba- con or 4 ounces pancetta 4. Add pasta to the boiling 1 small onion or 2 large shal- water. Stir well and boil uncov- lots, finely diced ered until al dente (nearly ten- 1 or 2 cloves garlic, finely der), usually 10 to 12 minutes. chopped Set a timer and then start tast- 1½ cups coarsely shredded ing the pasta near the allotted Parmesan, plus more for serving time. Al dente pasta has a tooth- 1 cup mascarpone, at room some texture (not at all soft and temperature mushy) and tastes fully cooked. ½ cup ricotta Scoop out and reserve about 1 ½ to 1 teaspoon salt cup of the pasta cooking water. ¼ teaspoon each: freshly 5. When pasta is done, drain ground black pepper, crushed it in a colander and then add it red pepper flakes, optional to the cheese mixture. Top with 1 pound tubular pasta shapes, the bacon mixture. Use a large such as casarecce, small rotini, spoon to stir to coat all the pasta fusilli, penne or cavatappi with the cheese mixture. Add a Sprigs of fresh thyme little of the reserved pasta water if needed to loosen the mixture. 1. Heat a large pot of well- 6. Serve right away garnished Michael Tercha / Chicago Tribune salted water to a boil over high with sprigs of thyme. Pass extra Bacon brings its smoky lavor to an easy stovetop mac and cheese. A trio of Parmesan, mascarpone and ricotta make up the heat. Parmesan, if you wish. sauce. 2. Meanwhile, cut bacon into ½-inch pieces. Put bacon and Nutrition information per serv- SUBSTITUTIONS onion into a 10-inch nonstick ing (for 8 servings): 565 calories, 34 g Instead of mascarpone, use 6 ounces cream cheese at room temperature blended with ¼ cup half- skillet. Cook over medium heat fat, 18 g saturated fat, 91 mg choles- and-half. until bacon is golden and a little terol, 45 g carbohydrates, 1 g sugar, For a smokier version, substitute smoked Gouda for the Parmesan. crispy, 3 to 4 minutes. Stir in 20 g protein, 485 mg sodium, 3 g ¼ cup olive oil or butter (or white truffle oil) can stand in for the bacon. garlic and remove from heat. fiber Whole wheat pasta works, too. VARIATIONS ON THE THEME

Asparagus Smoked Salmon Mushroom Spicy Sausage Crab Or Lobster Mac And Cheese: Mac And Cheese: Mac And Cheese: Mac And Cheese: Mac And Cheese: Use ¼ cup olive oil in place Skip the bacon and use ¼ Add 1½ cups thinly sliced Use 6 ounces crumbled Ital- Skip the bacon and use ¼ cup olive oil instead. Stir 1 to cup olive oil instead. Stir 1 to 2 of the bacon and add 1 or 2 cups mushrooms when cooking the ian sausage instead of bacon and 2 cups flaked or diced smoked cups cooked crab meat or lob- diced fresh skinny asparagus onion. salmon into the finished dish cook thoroughly. Then stir in1 ster meat into the finished dish along with the garlic. before serving. Garnish with or 2 roasted and diced banana before serving. Garnish with chopped chives. peppers. chopped chives.

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Young Women Turn Out to Dance With Military Gents All Subscribe CatchCatchTheNews!News!News! Today! ★807-8203 Washington of alcoholic beverages illegal develop the nearby freeway throughout the nation. The interchange to accommodate State Prohibition amendment was future growth, by participat- repealed in 1933. ing in planning an overpass to HISTORY connect downtown Ridgefield Governor Clarence with the riverfront, and by re- HistoryLink.org habilitating a contaminated D. Martin Signs Into industrial site to be used for a Indians and Oregon Law State Bill 186 mixed-use development. Volunteers Battle in Outlawing Dance Jack J. Pendleton Helen Knoechel / for Our Hometowns the Future Columbia Marathons Statewide Submitted by of Yakima Receives This 1943-1944 photo was taken at the USO Hall in Chehalis during Christ- County on March 14 on March 15, 1937 mas. A group of young local women turned out regularly to dance with the Medal of Honor the military guys from Fort Lewis during this time. Area businesses and the and 15, 1848 Governor Clarence D. Mar- mayor of Chehalis also often helped at the USO parties and dances. tin (1884-1955) signs into law Posthumously A notable battle between State Bill 189 outlawing dance Oregon Volunteers and mem- marathons statewide. Dance on March 15, 1945 bers of the Palouse Tribe takes marathons are Depression-era The Medal of Honor is place in present-day Colum- human endurance contests awarded posthumously to Jack Cycling to Packwood Lake bia County during the Cayuse in which couples dance al- J. Pendleton (1918-1944) of Ya- War. The fighting continues for most non-stop for hundreds kima. His mother, Dora Pend- 30 hours. The Oregon Volun- of hours (as long as a month leton (1894-1949), receives the teers are greatly outnumbered, or two), competing for prize medal. His heroic actions cited but eventually fight their way money. in the Medal of Honor award across the Touchet River and to safety, though with casual- took place on Oct. 12, 1944, in ties. Ridgefield Voters the German town of Barden- berg. Staff Sgt. Pendleton vol- Unanimously Approve unteered to lead his squad in Deputy Sheriff Finds Formation of Port the attack on a well-positioned 30 Gallons of Sake enemy machine gun that held of Ridgefield up the advance into the town. in a Raid in Seattle’s on March 15, 1940 His company could not move as the machine gun laid down International District Ridgefield voters unani- deadly fire. Staff Sgt. Pendle- on March 15, 1924 mously approve the forma- ton moved ahead of his squad tion of the Port of Ridgefield. and crawled toward the ma- During Prohibition, a Ridgefield is located on Lake search warrant is issued for a chine gun while under intense River, a tributary to the Co- fire. He had managed to get King County Deputy Sheriff lumbia River in northern Clark within 10 yards of the position to search 917 Weller St. in Se- County. Initially, the Port attle’s International District. will lease its land along the when the machine gun fire The Deputy Sheriff(s) finds riverfront to wood products killed him. While the machine one still, one sake press, and 30 manufacturers. After a 1980 gunners turned their atten- tion to Staff Sergeant Pendle- Nadine Brock / for Our Hometowns gallons of sake. expansion of the Port’s district Submitted by ton, another squad joined with This 1967 photo was taken at Packwood Lake and pictures Woodrow Wil- Prohibition, outlawing the boundaries, it will purchase Pendleton’s squad and ma- son (Woody or W.W.) Silva with his children on a Tote Goat, or dirt cycle. manufacture and sale of alco- additional property along the Shown are Karen (up front) and Gary and Nadine in the back. Woody would holic beverages, took effect in Interstate 5 corridor, known neuvered unnoticed to a spot take the kids about 2 miles up the trail where he’d drop them of before Washington state in 1916. The as the Discovery Corridor, where they were able to take returning to the parking lot for Delores, his wife. He’d take Delores about a year 1919 marked ratification which will become an indus- out the machine gun. Staff Ser- mile past the children, then return for them. He’d continue this practice until of the “bone dry” Prohibition trial park, a golf course, and a geant Pendleton’s attack saved all arrived at their destination at the lake and the process was reversed on amendment to the U.S. Con- planned medical facility. The the lives of his comrades and the way out. His daughter Nadine said, “That happened anytime we went stitution, making the manufac- Port will also foster economic enabled them to advance into on a trip like that. It’s just how it worked.” ture, transportation, and sale development by helping to re- the town. COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 • Life 5

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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PEARLS BEFORE SWINE by Stephan Pastis

HERMAN by Jim Unger

RHYMES WITH ORANGE by Hilary B. Price

DENNIS THE by Hank MENACE Ketcham

DILBERT by Scott Adams

PICKLES by Brian Crane WIZARD OF ID by Parker & Hart

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

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

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

B.C. by Mastroianni & Hart BEETLE BAILEY by Mort, Greg & Brian Walker • Life 7 LIFE The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Tuesday, March 15, 2016 Early-Morning Eggs And ADVICE: Dear Abby Late-Night Noodles Come Mom Taking Step Together In Yakisoba Into Dating Is Tripped By Leah Eskin ½ cup diced red onion, in ½-inch pieces Chicago Tribune 2 eggs beaten with 1 teaspoon cold water Up by Daughter Time used to work round the clock. It was ¼ cup finely chopped fresh tomato busy minding our hours, at all hours. Morning DEAR upon it. You are the parent, and was reserved for breakfast, day for work, night 1. Dissolve: In a large bowl, stir together soy ABBY: I’m a it’s up to you to enforce the rules for sleep. Now we shop whenever, watch whatev- and sugar. single mom for as long as she lives with you. er, and work forever. Frequently we splice togeth- 2. Boil: Heat a large pot of water to a boil, in my 40s and er shopping, movie and work, at once. Abandon- drop in noodles and cook just tender, 2 to 3 min- my daughter DEAR ABBY: My girlfriend ing the clock to the corner of the screen, where it utes. Drain and rinse under cool water, drain is 12. After and I are getting ready to move ticks off many an overburdened minute. again. Slide noodles into the bowl with the soy my last rela- to a new city in six months (each In the new time economy, the kitchen suffers and toss to coat. tionship, 10 of us for our own careers) and years ago (not confusion. Is morning still about sunny-side up? 3. Brown: Heat a wok (set on a wok-ring) over By Abigail Van Buren plan to move in together. Some Do noodles still stay up late? Both puzzles are medium-high heat or a cast-iron skillet set over with her fa- issues still need to be ironed out ther), I took a solved by breakfast yakisoba — a happy tangle medium heat. When hot, toss in bacon. Cook, before we make that commit- leave of absence from the dat- of bacon, eggs and ramen. Early-morning staples stirring with chopsticks or a wooden spatula, un- ment, and my biggest concern til crunchy and brown, 5 to 6 minutes. Scoop out ing world to concentrate on my- and late-night stars mix it up. Why not? The rest is the anger and resentment bacon, leaving rendered fat in the pan. self and being the best mother I of us scramble the schedule, and sometimes the she carries toward her semi-es- results are timeless. 4. Stir-fry: Slide mushrooms into the pan and could. cook, stirring, 2 minutes. Add cabbage and on- Fast-forward: When I at- tranged father. I understand where it BREAKFAST YAKISOBA ion. Stir-fry until vegetables are nicely browned, tempt to talk to anyone of the Prep: 30 minutes about 5 minutes. opposite sex, my daughter has a comes from and why, but it wor- Cook: 20 minutes 5. Toss: Slide noodles into the pan, toss until fit. She has hidden my car keys ries me to see how quickly and Makes: 2 servings hot, about 1 minute. Pour in egg and scramble and my phone, pouts if I go out completely it can overwhelm her For reasons unknown, this recipe is named with noodles until egg is just set, about 1 minute. and behaves like an all-out brat. personality. I lack comparable after Japanese buckwheat noodles (soba) but Toss in reserved bacon. I have reassured her that I experience, so I struggle to have calls for wheat noodles (ramen). Look for ramen 6. Serve: Scoop noodles into two shallow love her and always will. Also, constructive conversations with noodles in the Asian foods aisle. Choose plain bowls. Top with tomato. Dig in. I would never allow someone her about it. But I can’t accept noodles, not the instant soup packages. Other around her if I had any suspi- this poisonous volatility as a fea- noodles (including soba) work too. Provenance: Inspired by Wagamama Restaurants. cion that he might not be good ture of our life together. I believe for her. Nothing works. I have that speaking to someone would 4 teaspoons soy sauce spoken with only one person I help her deal with these feelings ½ teaspoon sugar E. Jason Wambsgans / Chicago Tribune would even think of introducing in a healthier, more constructive 4 ounces ramen noodles Breakfast yakisoba is a dish of ramen noo- her to, but I am afraid of her at- way, but she rejects that idea. 2 slices bacon, cut crosswise into 1-inch tabs dles in a happy tangle with bacon and eggs. titude. I don’t want to bully her ½ cup quartered white mushrooms Abby, what’s the best way to into counseling, but I feel like I 1 cup diced green cabbage, in 1-inch pieces enter into the dating world with- have to do something before we out hurting my child? I want to take this next step, for both our date, but my child won’t let me. — ENTERING THE DATING sakes. Would it be wrong to tell WORLD AGAIN her she has to start seeing some- DEAR ENTERING: Your one before I commit to moving daughter likes things just the in together? — HESITATING way they are and views any dis- IN FLORIDA ruption as a threat to her life- DEAR HESITATING: No, it style. The best way to enter into would not be wrong. If your girl- the dating world would be to friend’s problems with her father do it without consulting her. IF bleed over into her relationship and when you meet someone with you — and it appears they and things become serious, in- have — it would be a mistake for troduce them then — in a casual you to move in together because way. If she acts up, remember it won’t last. that YOU are the parent. ••• Your daughter doesn’t have Dear Abby is written by Abigail to “love” someone because you Van Buren, also known as Jeanne do. She does, however, have to Phillips, and was founded by her treat that person with the same mother, Pauline Phillips. Write Dear respect with which you treat her Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. friends — and you should insist Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

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THURSDAY EVENING Movies Sports Kids Bets March 17, 2016 CEN CHE 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 KOMO 4 News 6:00pm (N) (CC) Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) ’ Grey’s Anatomy “Odd Man Out” Scandal “I See You” Olivia spies on How to Get Away With Murder “Anna KOMO 4 News Jimmy Kimmel ABC 4 4 (N) ’ (CC) (CC) Changes cause turmoil. (N) ’ (CC) Jake. (N) ’ (CC) Mae” (N) (CC) 11:00pm (N) (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBC Nightly News KING 5 News at KING 5 News at 7 Evening (N) (CC) You, Me and the Apocalypse Layla The Blacklist “The Director” Protecting Shades of Blue “The Breach” Plans un- KING 5 News at 11 Tonight Show-J. NBC 5 5 - Holt 6:30 (N) (CC) (N) (CC) and Jamie’s daughter is kidnapped. Liz as she awaits trial. (CC) ravel on the day of the heist. (N) (N) (CC) Fallon IND 6 6 Extra (N) (CC) OK! TV (N) (CC) Inside Edition (N) Ac. Hollywood Dr. Phil ’ (CC) KING 5 News at 9 (N) (CC) KING 5 News at 10 (N) (CC) The Dr. Oz Show ’ (CC) 2016 NCAA Bas- 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Stony Brook vs. Kentucky. The Wildcats take on the Seawolves KIRO 7 Post Game KIRO 7 News (N) Judge Judy ’ 7 Profiles KIRO 7 News at Late Show-Colbert CBS 7 7 ketball in first round action from the NCAA tournament. (N) (Live) (CC) Wrap (CC) (CC) 11PM (N) (CC) PBS NewsHour (N) ’ (CC) 30 Days to a Younger Heart With Dr. Steven Masley, MD Aging Backwards With Miranda Favorite Love Songs (My Music) Sentimental favorites of Aging Backwards With Miranda PBS 9 9 Reversing onset of aging and disease. ’ (CC) Esmonde-White ’ (CC) 1960s-1980s. ’ (CC) Esmonde-White ’ (CC) Two and a Half Two and a Half The Simpsons The Simpsons Modern Family Modern Family Q13 News at 9 (N) (CC) The Big Bang The Big Bang Friends Rachel Friends “The One MNT 10 10 Men ’ (CC) Men ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) “Hawaii” (CC) “Family Portrait” Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) begins childbirth. Hundredth” (CC) Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ Mike & Molly “St. 2 Broke Girls ’ DC’s Legends of Tomorrow “Fail-Safe” The 100 “Wanheda: Part One” A team 2 Broke Girls ’ Mike & Molly ’ Family Guy “FOX-y Family Guy “Per- CW 11 11 (CC) (CC) Patrick’s Day” ’ (CC) Snart leads a rescue mission. effort to rescue Clarke. (CC) (CC) (CC) Lady” ’ fect Castaway” The Patient’s Playbook With Leslie Michelson Health-care This Land Is Your Land (My Music Presents) Evolution of Favorite Love Songs (My Music) Sentimental favorites of Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Friends: 50 Years and Circlin’ PBS 12 12 strategies. ’ (CC) modern American folk music. ’ (CC) 1960s-1980s. ’ (CC) Back The band celebrates milestones and hits. ’ Celebrity Name Modern Family The Big Bang The Big Bang American Idol “Top 5 Perform” The finalists perform; Adam Lambert. (N Same- Q13 News at 10 (N) (CC) Q13 News at 11 Modern Family FOX 13 13 Game ’ (CC) “Hawaii” (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) (CC) “Family Portrait” IND 14 14 FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. FWC Music Jimmy Swaggart Taken from services recorded live. Blue Bloods “No Questions Asked” Blue Bloods “Some Kind of Hero” Blue Bloods “Working Girls” Danny and Blue Bloods “Collateral Damage” An Blue Bloods “Mother’s Day” Stopping a Blue Bloods A criminal seeks revenge ION 15 15 Danny faces a dilemma over a gun. Danny reopens a closed case. (CC) Jackie protect a witness. (CC) investor dies suspiciously. ’ (CC) biological weapon attack. ’ against Danny. ’ (CC) IND 18 18 Planetshakers Awakening (N) The Blessed Life Mark Chironna Hank and Brenda K. Copeland Life Today Joyce Meyer Planetshakers Awakening (N) Joni: Table Talk Reflections KATU News at 6 (N) ’ (CC) Jeopardy! (N) ’ Wheel of Fortune Grey’s Anatomy “Odd Man Out” Scandal “I See You” Olivia spies on How to Get Away With Murder “Anna KATU News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel ABC 22 22 (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Changes cause turmoil. (N) ’ (CC) Jake. (N) ’ (CC) Mae” (N) (CC) (N) ’ (CC) Live (N) ’ (CC) NBA Basketball Portland Trail Blazers at San Antonio Spurs. From the AT&T You, Me and the Apocalypse Layla The Blacklist “The Director” Protecting Shades of Blue “The Breach” Plans un- KGW News at Tonight Show-J. NBC 26 26 Center in San Antonio. (N) (Live) and Jamie’s daughter is kidnapped. Liz as she awaits trial. (CC) ravel on the day of the heist. (N) 11 (N) Fallon UNI 30 30 Noticias Univisión Noticiero Univis’n Un camino hacia el destino Sueño de Amor (N) ’ Pasión y poder (N) El Hotel de los Secretos (N) Noticias Univisión Noticiero Uni 6 O’Clock News (N) Family Feud ’ Family Feud ’ American Idol “Top 5 Perform” The finalists perform; Adam Lambert. (N Same- 10 O’Clock News (N) 11 O’Clock News Everybody Loves FOX 27 27 (CC) (CC) day Tape) ’ (CC) (N) Raymond “Italy” The First 48 An employee left in critical The First 48 “Murder in Treme” Fatal The First 48: Miraculous Survivors A The First 48 “Broken Home” A young 60 Days In “Cell Shock” The inmates The First 48 Migrant worker beaten; car A&E 52 52 condition. ’ (CC) slashing in New Orleans. ’ (CC) young woman is set on fire. (N) (CC) mother is ambushed and shot. grow suspicious of Robert. (N) wash killing. ’ (CC) AMC 67 67 ››› Rocky II (1979, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Talia Shire, Burgess Meredith. ››› Rocky III (1982, Drama) Sylvester Stallone, Mr. T, Talia Shire. A merciless contender forces ›› Rocky IV (1985, Drama) Sylvester Stallone. Vengeful Underdog Philly fighter gets another shot at heavyweight champ. (CC) Rocky into a title match. (CC) boxer Rocky Balboa faces a deadly Soviet fighter. (CC) APL 43 43 Finding Bigfoot ’ (CC) River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) River Monsters ’ (CC) River Monsters: Unhooked ’ (CC) River Monsters “Body Snatcher” ’ River Monsters ’ (CC) BET 56 56 House of Payne House of Payne Mann’s World Mann’s World 2016 BET Honors Celebrating our best entrepreneurs. Martin ’ (CC) Martin “Break Up to Make Up” (CC) Top Chef “Wok This Way” The chefs Top Chef The chefs compete in San Top Chef “Magic Hour” The remaining Top Chef “Finale” The remaining two Recipe for Deception A New Yorker Watch What Hap- Top Chef “Finale” BRAVO 66 66 use woks. (CC) Francisco. (CC) chefs go to Las Vegas. (CC) chefs face off. (N) (CC) competes against a Texan. (N) (CC) pens: Live (N) (CC) CBUT 29 29 CBC Vancouver News (N) (CC) 22 Minutes (CC) Coronation Street The Nature of Things (N) ’ (CC) Firsthand Battling domestic violence. The National (N) ’ (CC) CBC News Coronation Street CMT 61 61 Party Down South Party Down South “True Lies” Party Down South “Wild Lyle Down” Party Down South “Wild Lyle Down” Redneck Island (N) Party Down South CNBC 46 46 Shark Tank ’ (CC) Shark Tank ’ (CC) American Greed “The Dirtiest Con” American Greed American Greed Coin Collecting Coin Collecting CNN 44 44 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (CC) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNNH 45 45 Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) (CC) Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files CNN Newsroom Live (N) CNN Newsroom Live (N) ’ ’ COM 60 60 Futurama (Part Futurama (Part South Park “Chin- South Park “Re- ›› 50 First Dates (2004, Romance-Comedy) Adam Sandler, Drew Barrymore. A Workaholics (N) Idiotsitter “Finale” The Daily Show The Nightly Show 3 of 4) (CC) 4 of 4) (CC) poko Mon” verse Cowgirl” man falls for a woman who has short-term memory loss. (CC) (N) (CC) With Trevor Noah DIS 41 41 Austin & Ally ’ Austin & Ally ’ Girl Meets World K.C. Undercover ››› Wizards of Waverly Place: The Movie (2009) ’ Best Friends Austin & Ally Bunk’d ’ (CC) Liv and Maddie Girl Meets World Naked and Afraid “The Darkest Hour” Naked and Afraid “Himalayan Hell” The Naked and Afraid Surviving the rainfor- Naked and Afraid “All or Nothing” A de- Naked and Afraid “King of the Forest” Naked and Afraid “Edge of Madness” DSC 8 8 Survivalists in Namibia. (CC) cold of the Himalayan foothills. ests of Nicaragua. ’ (CC) serted island in the Philippines. ’ The Alabama backwoods. (CC) Guyana’s equatorial savannah. Keeping Up With the Kardashians “A E! News (N) (CC) L.A. Clippers Dance Squad Twenty Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) (CC) E! 65 65 Thailand Vacation Part 2” (CC) dancers to join the squad. (CC) “Vanity Unfair” (CC) Scott’s behavior spins out of control. MLB Preseason Baseball Arizona Dia- Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 mondbacks at Chicago Cubs. ESPN2 33 33 ATP Tennis BNP Paribas Open, Men’s and Women’s Quarterfinals. From Indian Wells, Calif. (N) (Live) NBA Tonight (N) Jalen & Jacoby SportsCenter College GameDay Scoreboard (N) NBA Tonight 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 Chopped “Peri Peri Determined” Chopped “Bizarre Battle” Chopped (Season Finale) (N) Cooks vs. Cons “Burger Battle” (N) Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay Beat Bobby Flay FREE 39 39 Blart: Mall Cop ›› Bedtime Stories (2008) Adam Sandler. A handyman’s tall tales begin to come true. ››› Despicable Me (2010, Comedy) Voices of Steve Carell, Jason Segel. The 700 Club ’ (CC) FX 53 53 ››› Gravity (2013) Sandra Bullock. Two astronauts be- ›› The Heat (2013, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Melissa McCarthy, Demián Bichir. A federal agent and Baskets Chip Baskets “Sugar Baskets Chip ›› The Heat come stranded in deep space. ’ (CC) a Boston cop go after a drug lord. ’ (CC) meets Penelope. Pie” ’ (CC) meets Penelope. (2013) ’ (CC) GOLF 70 70 Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, First Round. From the Bay Hill Golf Club and Lodge in Orlando, Fla. PGA Tour Golf Arnold Palmer Invitational, First Round. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing The Middle “Halle- The Middle “The The Middle “The The Middle “The The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HALL 19 19 “Voting” ’ ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) ’ (CC) lujah Hoedown” Ditch” ’ (CC) Graduation” (CC) Drop Off” (CC) (CC) (CC) HGTV 68 68 Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (CC) Flip or Flop (N) Flip or Flop (CC) House Hunters House Hunters Masters of Flip “House of Blues” HIST 37 37 Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars An Ultra 4 Racecar. ’ Pawn Stars ’ Pawn Stars ’ Vikings “Yol” ’ (CC) Vikings “Promised” (N) ’ (CC) Join or Die Night Class (N) LIFE 51 51 Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Project Runway All Stars (N) (CC) Nightmare Nurse (2016, Crime Drama) Rene Ashton, Sarah Butler. (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 Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ Catfish: The TV Show ’ The Real World: Go Big or Go Home The Real World Teen Mom 2 ’ NBCS 34 34 Haas F1: Am. Formula One Racing Australia Grand Prix, Practice 1. APEX: The Story of the Hypercar (2015, Documentary) Premiere. Off the Grid Formula One Racing Australia Grand Prix, Practice 2. NICK 40 40 Thundermans Thundermans Paradise Run ’ School of Rock ››› Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs (2009) Voices of Bill Hader. ’ Full House (CC) Full House (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ››› Pride & Prejudice (2005, Drama) Keira Knightley, Matthew MacFadyen, Judi Dench. (CC) ››› Pride & Prejudice (2005) Keira Knightley. A man begins a convoluted courtship with a young woman. (CC) Sex and the City ROOT 31 31 West Coast Customs Red Bull: Air Race Bensinger Halls of Fame The Game 365 Bundesliga Soccer Borussia Mönchengladbach vs Eintracht Frankfurt. ’ ’ ’ ’ SPIKE 57 57 ›› The Expend- ›› The Expendables 2 (2012, Action) Sylvester Stallone, Jason Statham, Jet Li. A mercenary and Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle Lip Sync Battle › Law Abiding Citizen (2009) Jamie ables (2010) ’ his team seek vengeance for a murdered comrade. ’ Foxx, Gerard Butler. ’ SYFY 59 59 Apocalypse L.A. (2014) Justin Ray. › Legion (2010, Horror) Paul Bettany, Lucas Black, Dennis Quaid. (CC) ›› Resident Evil (2002, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. (CC) Leprechaun’s Revenge (2012) (CC) TBN 20 20 Joseph Prince (N) Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (CC) The Watchman Trinity Family Bless the Lord Amazing Facts Creflo Dollar Easter Exper. War & Recovery 2016 NCAA Bas- 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Providence vs. USC. First round action from the NCAA tourna- American Dad ’ American Dad ’ American Dad The Cleveland Conan Ricky Gervais; Marsai Martin. TBS 55 55 ketball ment pits No. 8 USC against No. 9 Providence. (N) (Live) (CC) (CC) “Chimdale” (CC) Show ’ (CC) (CC) TLC 38 38 Extreme Weight Loss A married couple try to lose weight. ’ (CC) Fat Chance “Ta’Tiana” ’ (CC) My 600-Lb. Life: Supersized (CC) Extreme Weight Loss A married couple try to lose weight. ’ (CC) 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament TBA vs. Arizona. The Arizona Wildcats take on the winner of the Separation Anxiety Clancy used to be Supernatural Castiel talks about the Supernatural “Let It Bleed” A demon Supernatural ’ TNT 54 54 Vanderbilt/Wichita State game in first round action. (N) (Live) (CC) Adam’s boss. (CC) war in heaven. ’ (CC) kidnaps Lisa and Ben. ’ (CC) (CC) TOON 42 42 Teen Titans Go! Nexo Knights We Bare Bears World of Gumball King of the Hill Bob’s Burgers ’ Bob’s Burgers ’ Cleveland Show American Dad ’ American Dad ’ Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) TRAV 36 36 Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Castle (N) (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) Mysteries at the Museum (CC) TRUTV 49 49 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament 2016 NCAA Basketball Tournament Gonzaga vs. Seton Hall. (N) (Live) Inside March Madness (N) (Live) Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Imp. Jokers Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit WWE SmackDown! (N) ’ (CC) Colony “Gateway” (Season Finale) A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A USA 58 58 “Mercy” A baby is found in a cooler. “Pandora” ’ (CC) (DVS) high-value hostage. (N) (CC) (DVS) singer is beaten by her boyfriend. ’ VH1 62 62 Family Therapy ››› 8 Mile (2002) Eminem. A Detroit man tries to achieve success as a rapper. ’ (CC) ›› Get Rich or Die Tryin’ (2005) Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje. ’ ››› 8 Mile (2002)