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Still No Trace of Elderly Morton Man Missing Since Friday / Main 4 Patience and Perseverance Training Dogs to Hunt Ducks / Outdoors: Sports 2

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2013: New Year, New Beginnings First Baby of the New Year The Newest Addition to the Aldrich Family Was Welcomed by Fireworks

Pete Caster / [email protected] Shalee Aldrich holds her newborn son, Aron Allan Aldrich, as her husband, Brad, left, and their son, Robbie, 11, look on while at Providence Centralia Hospital on Wednesday afternoon. Aron, born at 7:51 a.m. on Tuesday, was the irst baby born at Providence Centralia Hospital in the new year, weighing 6 pounds, 13.7 ounces. He measured in at 18 inches long. Polar Art in Yo Bear Metal Quick Centralia Man Chehalis Plunge Transforms Scrap Company Creates Annual Offut Lake Metal Into Inspired Instant Goat Milk Event Draws a Chilly Pieces / Life Yogurt With Health but Enthusiastic Benefits / Main 5 Crowd / Main 4

Weather Deaths Ava Woodrum, 10, who attends TONIGHT: Low 34 school in Napavine, made this Fisher, Margaret Ellyn, 91, TOMORROW: High 44 snowman on Monday and Chehalis Mostly cloudy named him Timmy. She says Tottingham, Michael L., 58, see details on page Main 2 he is 3 years old. The family had Chehalis about 2 inches of snowfall on Benton, Robert, 82, Mineral Weather picture by Gary Monday afternoon. For more Coloff, Betty Jean, 84, Centralia McGuire, first grade, photos, see our Voices page on Yerrington, Josephine Beatrice, Mossyrock Elementary 98, Centralia School Life 3 and visit chronline.com.

The Chronicle, Serving The Amber Woodrum / Courtesy photo Greater Lewis County Area Since 1889 CH486297cz.cg Main 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 COMMUNITY CALENDAR / WEATHER

Community Editor’s Best Bet Association of University Women to Learn About Centralia’s Outdoor Education Program The American Association of Calendar University Women, Lewis Coun- Today Sussex Ave. E., Tenino, (360) 480-0592, ty branch, will meet at 6:45 p.m. [email protected] tonight at The Gathering Place, Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffee- Life Recovery Group, 6:30-8:30 p.m., Stillwater Estates, 2899 Cooks house, 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, Dayspring Baptist Church, 2088 Jackson Highway, Chehalis, 748-3401 Hill Road, Centralia. 740-0492 The Centralia School Dis- Libraries Senior Centers trict’s outdoor education pro- PageTurners book discussion, noon-1 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 gram for sixth-grade students p.m., Vernetta Smith Chehalis Timber- Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., will be explained by teachers and land Library, discussion of Louis L’Amour Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation codirectors Kristeen Johnson books, 748-3301 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m., and Victoria Brannin. Organizations Dance night, Bob’s Blissful Band, For more information, call 7-9:30 p.m. Lynn Rash, 807-3199, or Margo Oakview Grange, 7 p.m.., 2715 N. Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Pearl St., Centralia, 736-5639 Richert, 748-6378. Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Lewis County Robotics Society, 6 Elementary students from Centralia p.m., Kemp Hall, room 128, Centralia Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. College, (360) 304-712 Pinochle, 10 a.m. walk behind a waterfall in April 2010 Crafters 10 a.m.-2:20 p.m. while hiking at the Cispus Learning Support Groups “Hamburgers & Fixins” community The Chronicle, file photo Center near Randle. “Up From Grief,” for those grieving lunch, noon, $5 the loss of a loved one, 1--2:30 p.m., As- Packwood Senior Center, sured Home Hospice, second floor, 1821 494-6331 Cooks Hill Road, 330-2640 Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Overeaters Anonymous, 5:30-6:30 Sewing and crafts, 10 a.m. p.m., Immanuel Lutheran Church,1209 N. Scheuber Road, Centralia, 736-9268 Pinochle and Scrabble, 12:30 p.m. Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m. Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Multiple sclerosis, 6-8 p.m., Provi- Monday, Jan. 7 Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m. Nutrition lunch, noon, suggested dence Centralia Hospital chapel confer- Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia Quilting class, 5:30-7:30 p.m. ence room, 736-5394, Facebook page: donation $3 for 60 and over, under 60, $6.74, Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, Lewis County Multiple Sclerosis Support $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 Group Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Organizations Tuesday, Jan. 8 Senior Centers Open pool, 9:30 a.m., Toledo Senior Lewis County Republican Central Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors Center, 864-2112 Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Committee, dinner, 5:30-6:30 p.m., open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Acrylics classes, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., To- meeting, 6:30 p.m., Kit Carson restau- p.m.; food available, 736-9030 ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. rant, Chehalis Libraries Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Centralia Lions Club, 6:30 p.m., Den- Open recreation, pool, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. ny’s Restaurant, Centralia, 736-8766 Teen writing group, for teens, 5:30- “Soup Kitchen” enrichment lunch, Saturday, Jan. 5 Chehalis-Centralia Cribbage Club, 6:45 p.m., Centralia Timberland Library, developing writing skills, 736-0183 noon, $3 donation Sammy Steele Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., 6:30 p.m., Chehalis Moose Lodge, 1400 Book signing, “In Shadows of Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Grand Ave., Centralia, (360) 485-2852 Dreams,” by Lynne Britton, 3-5 p.m., Entertainment, presentation or mov- 273-2000, ext. 301 Senior Centers ie, 12:30 p.m. Winlock Timberland Library, 785-3461 Quilting project class, 3:30 p.m. Libraries Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 Construction Night, all ages, 6-7:30 p.m., Winlock Timberland Library, sets Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Ice Crystals Guessing Jar, for all ages, Art class, 10 a.m. (through Jan. 19), closest guess for num- Bingo, 10 a.m. of bricks, blocks, logs, wheels rods, pul- Zumba, 6-7 p.m., Toledo Senior Cen- leys and puzzles available, 785-3461 ter, 864-2112 ber of items in jar wins small prize, Cen- Lunch, noon, $3 suggested donation Cook’s choice lunch, 11:30 a.m., To- tralia Timberland Library, 736-0183 Pinochle tournament, 1 p.m. Public Agencies Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 ledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Senior Centers Centralia City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, Wood carving class, 1-3 p.m., Toledo Tai Chi exercise, 8:30-9 a.m. Twin Cities Senior Center, 748-0061 118 W. Maple St., Centralia, 330-7670 Senior Center, 864-2112 Open recreation, pool 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Pancake breakfast, 7:30-10 p.m., pan- Napavine City Council, 6:30 p.m., 407 Quilt class, 1-3 p.m., Toledo Senior Pinochle, 10 a.m. Birch Ave. S.W., Napavine, 262-3547 Center, 864-2112 cakes, sausage and juice or coffee, or biscuits and gravy, $5 for adults, $3 for Live music by Highway 12 East band, Organizations kids, $7 for both meals 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 4 Bluegrass jam and show, 2-9 p.m., CCS nutrition lunch, noon, $3 dona- Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 2200, 273-9336 tion $3 7 p.m., American Legion Hall, 111 1/2 W. Main, Centralia, 736-6852 Sammy Steele Band, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Morton Senior Center, 496-3230 Olequa (Winlock) Senior Center, 785-4325 Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, Community breakfast, 7:30 a.m.-10 Senior Song Birds, 9:30 a.m., Moun- 273-2000, ext. 301 a.m., $6 Zumba class, 6-7 p.m. tain View Baptist Church, Centralia, Packwood Senior Center, 494-6331 273-3231 Libraries Coffee klatch, 9 a.m. Rainy Daze Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., Cooks PageTurners book discussion, for Sunday, Jan. 6 Pinochle, 10 a.m. Hill Community Church, Centralia, adults, 12:30-1:30 p.m., Winlock Timber- Pinochle and board games, 1 p.m. 262-3877 land Library, “Girl in Transition” by Jean Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Toledo Senior Center, 864-2112 Kwok, 785-3461 starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Support Groups Jackson Highway, Chehalis Pinochle, noon, $1 Survivors of sexual assault/abuse, Support Groups Dancing, Jack & the Roadrunners, Exercise class, 8:30-9:30 a.m. 5:30-7 p.m., 125 N.W. Chehalis Ave., Che- H.O.P.E., all addictions, 7:30-9 p.m., 1:30-4:30 p.m., Swede Hall, Rochester, Open pool, 9:30 a.m. halis, sponsored by Human Response Heritage Baptist Church of Tenino, 1315 807-1761, 520-6518 Water coloring, 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Network, 748-6601

The Weather Almanac

5-Day Forecast for the Lewis County Area River Stages National Map Forecast map for Jan. 3, 2013 Gauge Flood 24 hr. Today Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Height Stage Change 110s H Chehalis at Mellen St. 100s L 55.59 65.0 -0.26 90s Skookumchuck at Pearl St. 80s 75.33 85.0 -0.02 70s H Cowlitz at Packwood 60s 1.54 10.5 -0.04 50s Cowlitz at Randle 40s L Isolated Rain Mostly Cloudy Isolated Rain Mostly Cloudy Cloudy 5.07 18.0 -0.03 30s 42º 34º 44º 31º 44º 33º 45º 38º 46º 39º Cowlitz at Mayfield Dam 20s 10.16 ---- +1.63 10s

0s This map shows high temperatures, type of precipitation expected and Centralia Regional Weather Sun and Moon location of frontal systems at noon. L H Data reported from Centralia Sunrise today ...... 7:56 a.m. Cold Front Stationary Front Warm Front Low Pressure High Pressure Temperature Bellingham Brewster Sunset tonight ...... 4:37 p.m. Yesterday’s High ...... 41 27/18 Moonrise ...... 11:45 p.m. National Cities Yesterday’s Low ...... 27 42/38 Moonset ...... 10:46 a.m. Normal High ...... 46 Port Angeles Today Fri. Normal Low ...... 35 45/38 City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Record High ...... 58 in 1944 Seattle Anchorage 30/20 mc 28/20 mc Last New First Full Record Low ...... 17 in 1949 43/37 Boise 28/13 s 29/14 s Precipitation Olympia Ellensburg 1/4 1/11 1/18 1/26 Boston 30/22 s 35/20 s Yesterday ...... 0.00" 43/34 23/17 Dallas 48/30 s 49/34 mc Month to date ...... 0.00" Tacoma Pollen Forecast Honolulu 81/71 s 81/71 s Normal month to date . . .0.44" Centralia 43/36 Las Vegas 53/34 s 52/34 s Year to date ...... 0.00" 42/34 Yakima Allergen Today Friday Nashville 43/24 s 40/25 s Normal year to date . . . . .0.44" Chehalis Trees None None Phoenix 62/38 s 62/39 s 26/19 Grass None None Longview 42/34 St. Louis 30/16 s 35/22 s WeArea Want Conditions Your Photos 39/34 Weeds None None Salt Lake City 32/15 pc 33/18 s Shown is today’s Mold None None San Francisco 56/45 s 57/46 s Vancouver weather. Temperatures Yesterday Portland The Dalles Washington, DC 38/31 s 40/27 s Send in your weather-related photo- 36/32 are today’s highs and graphsCity to The ChronicleHi/Lo for ourPrcp. Voices 37/34 32/27 tonight’s lows. World Cities page. Send them to voices@chronline. com. Include name, date and descrip- tion of the photograph. Regional Cities Today Fri. Today Fri. City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Today Fri. Today Fri. Baghdad 62/43 s 61/40 s New Delhi 62/42 s 63/41 s City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx City Hi/Lo Wx Hi/Lo Wx Beijing 26/7 s 29/7 s Paris 53/50 cl 53/46 cl Weather (Wx): cl/cloudy; pc/partly cloudy; Bremerton 43/37 ra 44/33 mc Spokane 28/21 mc 30/20 mc London 54/47 mc 52/45 pc Rio de Janeiro 82/76 t 84/76 t r/rain; rs/rain & snow; s/sunny; sh/showers; Ocean Shores 46/39 ra 46/39 pc Tri Cities 28/24 cl 31/18 cl Mexico City 73/45 sh 68/45 sh Rome 59/41 pc 58/41 s sn/snow; t/thunderstorms; w/windy Olympia 43/34 ra 44/32 mc Wenatchee 31/26 cl 31/25 mc Moscow 31/28 sn 30/24 sn Sydney 76/63 s 80/64 s

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Closed Sundays and Holidays CH487588sl.db so we can spend time 1530 So. Gold • Centralia, WA with our families www.rosesfurniture.net 360-807-1211 Main 4  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 LOCAL Elderly Man With Dementia Still Missing; Police Believe He Hitchhiked Out of Morton Area Friday FACEBOOK: Social Media tia, Morton Police Chief Dan told another resident at the Her- The sighting is uncon- Mortensen said. Thorsteinson itage House that he was going to firmed, Mortensen said, and Leads to a Possible was allowed to come and go as hitchhike to , Mortensen when staff closed the ski lodge Sighting of Missing Man he pleased from Heritage House said. Police do not know if he ac- later that day, Thorsteinson was as his dementia did not affect tually is headed to Nevada, or if not there. By Stephanie Schendel his awareness of his surround- he left with any money. The tip came from a man [email protected] ings. “We are reasonably assured who said he later recognized It appears that Thorsteinson he is not in the area,” Mortensen Thorsteinson from the miss- Police now believe the elderly was administered his medica- said. ing person flyer that has been Morton man with dementia tion, and did not have it with Monday afternoon Mor- shared on Facebook. who disappeared Friday morn- him at the time of his disappear- ton police received an un- The “SIRENS by The Chron- ing has hitchhiked out of the ance, Mortensen said. confirmed sighting of Thor- icle” Facebook page posted the Morton area. Police “saturated” the Mor- steinson at the White Pass Ski flyer Sunday afternoon and The 76-year-old man, identi- ton area looking for him and area. They were contacted by asked readers to share it on their fied as Larry Thorsteinson, was contacted about 1,200 residents someone who believes they personal pages. In less than living at Heritage House, an with Code Red, an emergency saw Thorsteinson Sunday af- 24 hours, the flyer was shared Lewis County Sheriff’s Office / courtesy photo assisted living facility at 860 W. alert system that called people ternoon at about 3:45 p.m. out- more than 1,200 times in cities Larry Thorsteinson, 76, has been miss- Main Avenue in Morton, ac- living in the area, Mortensen side the ski lodge. The tipster throughout the state. ing since last Friday. cording to Morton police. He said. Search and rescue K-9s told police that he escorted an Anyone with information was last seen there at about 11 tracked Thorsteinson’s trail to elderly man, who he believes about his whereabouts should man with gray hair who a.m. Friday. U.S. Highway 12 early Sunday was Thorsteinson, inside the call 911, and contact Lynnette weighs approximately 180 Thorsteinson is considered afternoon where authorities be- ski lodge. The elderly man be- Cannon at the Heritage House pounds. He is 5-foot-10 and to be a vulnerable adult, and it lieve he may have gotten a ride lieved to be Thorsteinson told at (360) 496-6699 or (360) 508- was last seen wearing a brown appears he was taking medica- out of the area. the man that he was waiting for 5253. Carhartt hat and a brown Car- tion for a mild form of demen- Before his disappearance, he a ride. Thorsteinson is a white hartt jacket. Tenino Leaps Into the New Year With Polar Bear Plunge By The Chronicle About 40 locals got a jumpstart on the new year with an icy dip in Offut Lake during the fifth annu- al Polar Bear Plunge at the Offut Lake Resort north of Tenino Tuesday. The event has become a staple for many local fami- lies. Last year, 27 people par- ticipated in the jump, and this year, even more took a dip — despite the just-above freezing temperatures. Brian Masters, a first- time jumper who took the plunge with his daughter Morgan and his son Derek, said he was glad to have it over with. "It's off my bucket list now," Masters said. De- spite the shocking cold, the Tenino resident would do it Lisa Broadt / [email protected] again, he said. Participants jump at Ofut Lake, north of Tenino, during the ifth annual Polar Bear Plunge Tuesday. Visit chronline.com for a video of the plunge.

Two Polar Bear Plunge jumpers emerge after jumping into the icy water of Ofut Lake. About 40 A man emerges from Ofut Lake during the Polar Bear Plunge Tuesday morning. people attended the ifth annual Tenino event. Reported Child Abduction Turns Out to Be Disgruntled 4-Year-Old Boy FALSE ALARM: Law child who did not want to put nessed by a 9-year-old child who After responding to the call, his gloves on to go sledding, ac- reportedly saw a silver minivan it turned out that the van was Enforcement Responded cording to Winlock police. pull up and a man get out, grab- carrying a carload of children to Possible Abduction, The apparent child abduc- bing a 4-year-old boy. The boy who were getting ready to go tion was reported at about 12:15 was reportedly screaming “No! sledding, Williams said. Your Turns Out Boy Just p.m. Monday on Highway 506. No! No!” when he was grabbed The 4-year-old boy did not Did Not Want to Sled The whole incident appears to and the van drove away in an want to put his gloves on or get be a misunderstanding and mis- unknown direction. in the car so the adult picked By Stephanie Schendel interpretation of what happened, Dispatch operators immedi- up the child and put him in the [email protected] said Winlock Police Chief Terry ately advised law enforcement in car. Williams. Cowlitz County as well as Cheh- Police located the van full of A reported child abduction According to information re- alis police about the possible ab- children shortly after and all of early Monday afternoon in Vad- layed to deputies by the dispatch duction and within 10 minutes them were safe, Williams said. Headquarters er turned out to be a disgruntled operator, the abduction was wit- deputies arrived on scene. No crime had occurred. News in Brief

A levy informational meet- mation, call Wanda Smith, post such as Nook, Apple products, Napavine School ing for all district residents adjutant, at 295-3559. Android or other devices using District to Hold Two will take place Monday at 6:30 the Adobe Epub format. Centralia Levy Informational p.m. in the Napavine Elemen- TRL Offering A Kindle tutorial program 1211 Harrison Ave. tary School library. Additionally, will be held on Saturday, Jan. 19, 736-6603 CH487844sl.ke Events for the Public community members can tour Presentation on at 2:30 p.m. Chehalis the schools Wednesday from For more information, call By The Chronicle 36 N. Market Blvd. 8:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. starting E-Books 736-0183. 748-0295 Napavine School District in the Napavine High School li- By The Chronicle is holding two informational brary. events before residents vote on Information on download- For more information con- able e-books available through Call foR a a replacement maintenance and tact Superintendent Rick Jones operations levy on Feb. 13. The local libraries will be held 2:30- fREE EstimatE! at 262-3303 or visit the district 4 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, at the 360-736-2500 replacement levy renews an ex- web site at www.napa.k12.wa.us. piring three-year levy approved Centralia Timberland Library. • Remodeling in February of 2010. A short presentation will “It is not a new tax,” Super- Napavine American walk participants through the • New Construction intendent Rick Jones wrote in a basic steps to borrow e-books. • Commercial & Residential press release. “The replacement Legion Changing Library staff will be on hand to levy is vital to the continued Meeting Times consult with patrons who al- • Electrical operation of the school district. ready own a device or are in the Levy funds support critical ser- By The Chronicle process of deciding whether to • Rooing vices including smaller class siz- Napavine American Legion buy one. • Plumbing es, staff development to improve Post 71 is moving its meet- Participants may bring their instruction, and improvements ings from the third Wednesday own device to get troubleshoot- in technology.” of each month to the second ing help or share their success School board members, par- Wednesday. stories. CH486817sl.cg ents, administrators and em- The meetings will continue This program is not for Kin- 1807 Cooks Hill Rd. • Centralia, WA 98531 ployees developed the proposal to be at 7 p.m. at the Napavine dles or Amazon applications. It 360-736-2500 • www.jensenhallconstruction.com for the levy. City Hall. For additional infor- is for users of mobile devices License # JENSEHC947NU • Main 5 Business The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013

Pete Caster / [email protected] Doug Schieck tests a vat of goat milk that will be lattened and turned into powdered yogurt at Mt. Capra Products in Chehalis. The new product was taste-tested on middle school students on the east and west coasts. “If we could get middle school kids to like it, we igured we could get anyone to,” company President Joe Stout said. 85-Year-Old Chehalis Company Creates Instant Yogurt Yo-QuicK Mt. Capra ments to the delivery, such as Produces New Product packaging single servings for aBout Mt. capra customers on the go. Using All-Natural Goat “It’s kind of like a Starbucks Owners: Frank and Joe Via,” Stout said. Milk Stout In addition to the conve- Age of Business: 85 years By amy nile nience of the product, Stout said, Number of Employees: 14 goat milk contains more miner- [email protected] Address: 279 S.W. 9th St., Chehalis als and is easier to digest than After hundreds of taste tests, Phone: (360) 748-4224 cow milk. Goat’s milk is almost an 85-year-old Chehalis compa- Website: www.mtcapra. allergen free while cow’s milk is ny is marketing its latest innova- com associated with many allergies, tive product, an instant yogurt especially in children, according called Yo-Quick. to Stout, who holds a masters of “We got everything from ter- WHere to get Yo- science degree in food science rible to our final product which QuicK locallY and human nutrition. is really good,” said Joe Stout, • Good Health Nutrition Mt. Capra adds extra probi- the company’s president. Center otics to the yogurt, which is al- Joe Stout shows a machine at Mt. Capra Products facility in Chehalis. The 85-year- Mt. Capra, a company that 503 Harrison Ave., Centralia ready high in the digestive sys- old goat milk products company has a new item on shelves — instant just-add- produces goat’s milk nutritional • Joy’s Once Upon a Thyme tem enhancing nutrients. water yogurt. supplements, now makes the 1090 N.W. State Ave., The yogurt is dried at a low powder in strawberry, blueberry Chehalis temperature to preserve the or vanilla flavored packets so • Total Health Therapies nutrients while avoiding harsh animal gets sick. Mt. Capra also digestive issues, irritable bowel customers can just add water to 381 S. Market St., Chehalis processing in a process known avoids using chemicals, pesti- syndrome, Crohn's Disease and make a serving of yogurt. • Shop-N-Kart as refractance window drying. cides and herbicides. fibromyalgia. “The idea is you can take this Centralia and Chehalis “It’s kind of the secret to suc- In addition to Yo-Quick, Mt. ••• product anywhere,” Stout said. cess,” Stout said. Capra produces goat milk pro- Amy Nile: (360) 807-8235 “It’s great for hiking, throwing in The company raises its own teins, minerals and sports drink twitter.com/AmyNileReports a purse, anything.” goats on a farm near Bucoda. supplements. The dietary sup- www.facebook.com/ Joe and Frank Stout came on the east and west coasts. The free-range goats graze on plements aim to improve gener- AmyNileTheChronicle up with the idea for the product, “If we could get middle school organic grass and hay and have al nutrition, probiotic digestive which has an 18-month shelf life. kids to like it, we figured we lots of space and clean bedding. health, colostrum immune sup- The father-son duo worked with could get anyone to,” Stout said. Stout said his company tries port and and overall cleansing. a food scientist to develop the Mt. Capra rolled out its lat- to raise the goats naturally by Stout said many customers right taste before finally testing est product last year and is now avoiding growth hormones and use the products to help with it with middle school students working on making improve- using antibiotics only when an issues like arthritis, achy joints, Dec. 28 - Jan 3 Kids Christmas Matinees $3 • PG The Chronicle is do- Sharon Care “Great Care At A Great Place” 12:00pm & 3:00pm (No Mon) ing a series of articles Center on products made Hotel Transylvania locally. $3 • PG If you make a prod- Are you concerned about a parent or relative? 6:00pm (No Mon) CH486290cz.db uct in the Lewis County Taking Medications Properly? • Eating Nutritious Meals? Seven Psychopaths area email anile@ chronline.com or call Safe In Their Home? • Loneliness? $3 • R (No Mon) (360) 807-8235 with 9:00pm Sharon Care is Your Answer! $$Two Dollar Tuesdays: All movies, information on your minor with parent at or before 6:00pm Call Us Today For More Information business. Minor with parent before 7 pm only Join Us For A Tour And Lunch $3 All Ages • Ages 3 and under are FREE 112 N. Tower Ave. • Centralia 1509 Harrison Ave., Centralia (360) 736-0112 (360) 736-1634 • CH488165cz.ke

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Laura Kaija of Winlock, un- der the pen name Lynne Brit- ton, builds a fantastical world for Jesse, the protagonist of her sci- ence fiction novel, "In Shadows of Dreams." Isolated by her abil- ity to sense things before they happen, Jesse becomes absorbed by dreams in Kaija's fast-paced, young-adult book — the first in- stallment of a trilogy, according to the author. Though written in different genres and intended for differ- ent audiences, both works fea- ture Lewis County as an influ- ential character, and on Tuesday, Lewis County itself is something of a character in the newly published "In Shad- "Feels Like The First Time" is a memoir of a young love lost, then rediscovered, by Jan. 8, the authors will celebrate ows of Dreams," by Winlock's Laura Kaija, who wrote the book under the pen Shawn Inmon, who grew up in Mossyrock. the region that helped shape name Lynne Britton. their writings — specifically, Mossyrock for Inmon and Win- lock for Kaija — with a book BOOK SIGNINGS ARE signing at the Winlock Timber- “Since this is my first real published land Library. TUESDAY IN WINLOCK The free event will run 3-5 book, I’m a little nervous.” Stop by the Winlock Timber- p.m.; both authors will bring land Library for a book signing copies of their works and will be by authors Shawn Inmon and Laura Kaija Laura Kaija on Tuesday, Jan. available to chat with readers. author of “In Shadows of Dreams” "I was born and raised in 8, from 3-5 p.m. Both authors Mossyrock, and 65 percent of will be available to talk about my book is set in Lewis County," their books, and copies will be Inmon told the Chronicle ear- Kaija has completed and is now "Since this is my first real available. lier this week. "I wanted to come editing the trilogy's second book. published book, I'm a little ner- Winlock Timberland Library down and promote it in the area While writing comes natu- vous," Kaija said. 322 N.E. First St., Winlock that will always feel like home to rally to the wordsmith — who For more information on (360) 785-3461 says she's been an author since Inmon, visit www.shawninmon. www.trlib.org me." In “Feels Like The First Time,” Shawn In- A managing broker for John she could "hold a crayon” — a com; for Kaija, visit the “In Shad- www.facebook.com/ mon writes about his young love and WinlockTimberlandLibrary L. Scott Real Estate, Inmon and how he inally was able to marry Dawn, signing with readers is a new ows of Dreams” Facebook group his wife Dawn currently live in his childhood sweetheart. sort of challenge. page. Enumclaw. Since self-publishing in early September, Inmon has sold more AMAZON HAS ALSO proven a than 1,600 copies of "Feels Like successful venue for Kaija, who The First Time," and sales have lives on the small Winlock farm increased steadily, each month, where she was born and raised. according to the author. The Though Kaija's publisher, Rose- vast majority of sales — about 98 dog Books, has not yet released percent — were made through sales information, the first-time Amazon.com where the book author says she has been pleased is currently listed as one of the with the performance of "In site's best reviewed memoirs. Shadows of Dreams."

News in Brief quickly remove mud and vegeta- ‘Fiscal Cliff’ Deal tion to clear the tracks for freight Protects Washington’s trains. Amtrak and Sound Tran- sit Sounder trains observe a 48- Sales-Tax Break hour moratorium to make sure OLYMPIA, (AP) — U.S. the tracks are safe. Passengers Sen. Maria Cantwell says are carried by bus when trains the “fiscal-cliff” tax bill are on hold. that passed the Senate early A mudslide on Dec. 17 just Wednesday includes the sales- south of Everett hit a freight tax deduction for taxpayers in train and derailed seven cars. Washington and a half-dozen other states. Cantwell told The Olympian the sale-tax break has been a New Year, New You! top priority. The “fiscal-cliff” bill protects Washington tax- Thorbeckes payers for their 2012 and 2013 returns. CrossFit The deduction helps taxpay- Forging Elite Fitness ers who cannot deduct state in- In Centralia come taxes because their state This is a high intensity workout. doesn’t tax income. Cantwell Be stronger, be more it, says the deal should help about be MORE! 850,000 taxpayers who itemize their income tax returns about Come $500 on average. The tax break has previously Try It For been estimated to have a value of up to $500 million a year to One Week Washington taxpayers. FREE!! Passenger Train Travel (For current members only!) OK'd North of Seattle Not a Thorbeckes member but want to attend our intro class? SEATTLE (AP) — Passenger Saturdays at 8 a.m. trains resume rolling north of (One time only for CH487911cz.ke Seattle Wednesday afternoon. non-Thorbeckes members) Burlington Northern Santa Fe says a safety moratorium for mudslides expires at 3 p.m. Spokesman Gus Melonas

says a dry spell has stabilized CH487728bw.db slopes that were saturated by 28 days of rain in December. The section of tracks along Puget Sound between Seattle and Everett has been hit by 72 Centralia 360 736-1683 "blocking events" since Thanks- Chehalis 360 748-3744 Rochester 360 273-0457 giving. www.thorbeckes.com Crews have been able to The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 • Main 7

Columnists, Our Views, Richard Lafromboise, Publisher, 1966-1968 Christine Fossett, President J.R. Lafromboise, President, 1968-2011 and Publisher Opinion Letters to the Editor Jenifer Lafromboise Falcon, Chairman Brian Mittge, Editor-in-Chief Watchful Citizens Help Protect Us All One set of vigilant eyes just Democracy requires an in- Chronicle crime and justice pray for his safe return and are might change the world for the Our Views formed, alert and active citizen- reporter Stephanie Schendel sharing his image for all to see. ••• better. actually just upset about joining ry. Those qualities are needed in asked those who follow her Si- That’s the lesson from a scary an upcoming sledding trip. No society as a whole, and not just rens by The Chronicle page to It’s worth noting that The Monday incident in Vader, when crime was committed and the in self-governance. share the missing person flier Chronicle’s official Facebook an alert 9-year-old called 911 to child was safe. Another example, one that with their friends, and people page is at www.facebook.com/ say that he had seen a screaming Even though this was not so far is unresolved, also relies have responded with an incred- ChronicleSirens, which operates 4-year-old grabbed, hustled into a child abduction, it certainly on a watchful populace. ible heartfelt passion. under the name “Sirens by The a van and driven away. looked like one. We commend An elderly man in Morton As of early this morning, the Chronicle.” Over the next half hour, law the unidentified 9-year-old who with mild dementia disap- flier had been shared an amaz- This Facebook page and our enforcement leaped into action. had the presence of mind to peared last week, and there are ing 2,400 times by people who website, chronline.com, are where A van matching the description look after a vulnerable neigh- indications that he might have live in the region and also those you will find the responsible was pulled over on southbound borhood child and provide a hitchhiked out of the area. living as far away as Las Vegas, reporting of crime statistics and Interstate 5. There were no pas- fairly detailed description of We had his story in Tues- Missouri, Iowa and South Caro- stories by Chronicle reporters sengers. the vehicle to the 911 dispatch day’s Chronicle, and an update lina. and staff. While other sites may Meanwhile, police raced to center. If this had been a real in today’s edition. This wide-ranging network display hearsay with little regard, the scene and discovered that abduction, the 911 call very We also featured his story on just might find this man wherev- we take great care in reporting the incident was, thankfully, on well might have saved a young chronline.com and on our of- er he ended up. We can only join and verifying the facts and the the up-and-up. The child was child’s life. ficial Facebook pages. the thousands of people who stories we post. COMMENTARY: I Was Just Thinking ... The World Turns, but, Thankfully, Doesn’t End The need to recap important but which brought a sense of events of a preceding year is as wonderment to me. I’ll explain. primal an urge as procreation, I mentioned in a column so here’s my contribution. last month that I was brewing a Among all the events of 2012 batch of Himalayan blackberry which affected me the most, the wine in our basement. Eventu- winner, hands down, was the fi- ally siphoning it into bottles, I nal 10 minutes of Angela Mead’s found that it wasn’t all that bad concert in the college’s Corbet tasting, so I delivered two bot- Theatre. Magic. Shear magic. tles as a present for the person In the years which I have left, I on whose property I had picked know I will never again see its the berries. I’m not divulging equal. the person’s name for reasons Singing of the caliber shown which you’ll see later. that night is far more than While we were talking sounding pretty together, I mentioned a previ- and hitting the ous winemaking effort some right note. The 30 years before, when I shared singer must be some wine with the people who able to present had given me the grapes, but Letters to the Editor who didn’t drink, and so the the story of the cides, fertilizers and other gar- do something in her memory, so supply was returned to me after song, and that’s Globe’s Biggest Issue den products that ultimately poi- they donated a 4-foot lighted an- all that time. (It had aged well. difficult to do Is Greenhouse Gases son our water supplies, and we gel to be placed in the center of in opera if the Very well.) By Bill Moeller To the editor: can refuse to support businesses the Christmas display. audience isn’t Two days after our meeting, that do sell these products. So as you drive through my column appeared where I As the new year begins, the fluent in the Bur our most important job Napavine and enjoy the Christ- mentioned that I had discovered most important issue facing us language being sung. Even so, as citizens of this country is to mas lights, be sure and notice a small jar of wild blackberry in America — in the world, ac- Angela managed to accomplish be vigilant — to be aware that the angel and think of Lucinda jam in our basement pantry, tually — is finding a solution to that, in spades, as they say. little things can make a big dif- and the lives that she touched in dated 1997. All this jostled my the greenhouse-gas emissions, But it was when she sang a ference if we all practice them. Napavine. friend’s memory. He phoned me because if we don’t, the human few more recognizable songs We need to pay attention to what to say that he went to his own race will soon run out of suit- at the end that I started getting legislators are doing about these Jerry Owens pantry and found a similar jar able habitat on Earth. Besides goose bumps. That lady brought problems in our community, our chairman the story of those songs to life. of my jam which I had given cleaner air and water, we need Napavine Funtime Festival him after picking wild blackber- lots of green spaces to eliminate state and our country, and we To repeat myself, it was magic, need to talk to our friends and pure magic. I found myself not ries on his property. This one the greenhouse gases from our was dated even earlier, 1993! He atmosphere. fellow citizens about these issues. wanting to get out of my seat For more ideas, check out There’s More to Story and leave the theater, to prolong gave it back to me. As with so many world prob- Had he really forgotten lems, this one seems like some- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_ on Discovery Tours the moment as long as possible. of_environmental_issues, which I can even say that, techni- about it, or was he just afraid to thing that we as individuals can- To the editor: try it after all these years? He not do much to solve, but the will give you access to many web- cally, I once sang with her. Of sites that will suggest ways that There is a lot of depth to the course I was stuck in the back needn’t have hesitated. It is fine. truth is that it will take all of us Discovery Tours story, starting He mentioned that he logged to do it — both by our personal each of us can contribute to the row with the bass section of solution of these problems. with the fact that several years the college choir while she was another piece of property a behavior and by getting involved ago, Lewis County government few years ago, and the berries with our government. Hoping that 2013 will be a a star of the lead sopranos but, greener year for Lewis County, abandoned support of senior hey, we DID sing together! should be peaking this summer, One thing we can do in center bus tours and left us with ••• and that I could go in and pick America is to encourage our Washington, America and the world. no travel opportunities. I’m not going to comment them. I suddenly felt 20 years legislators to persuade the En- Hundreds of Lewis County on the slaughter at Newtown, younger, determined to brave vironmental Protection Agency seniors have traveled thousands any possible hazards, bears or to take steps to set higher stan- Darlene Sybert Conn. I’m too upset about hear- Cinebar of miles that would have never ing that the solution to having sneaky hidden vines, attendant dards for ozone pollution, regu- taken place without this compa- too many guns easily available with such an activity. late coal ash pits and set tougher ny. We have considered ourselves is to have more guns. You think I’m going to tell low-sulfur gasoline rules. Lighted Angel Honors to be members of the Discovery One nice thing about this you where it is? The best way to do that is Tour Travel Club. All of the com- Hah! to send strong messages to our Napavine Woman time of year: we know that it ••• pany’s fundraising efforts have will be eleven months before representatives and let them To the editor: resulted in an increased number Bill Moeller is a former enter- we start seeing TV ads for Chia know that this issue should be This letter is just kind of of reasonably priced tours. tainer, mayor, bookstore owner, city above party politics. We need a “thank you” letter in a sense. Pets and The Clapper again. council member, paratrooper and Have people been badly hurt One incident occurred near to encourage Congress to work You see, for the past 39 years when the company could not pilot living in Centralia. He can be with President Barack Obama to the Napavine Funtime Festival/ the end of the year which will reached at bookmaven321@comcast. give refunds? You bet, and The mean very little to anyone else, net. make sound laws governing do- Napavine Jaycees have taken the Chronicle is right to point this mestic energy development, to responsibility of decorating the out. However, you do no service expand public lands that provide “triangle” in the center of town, to your readers by not giving the First Amendment Center Quote of the Day green spaces, and to maintain from putting up the “Welcome whole story. the high standards the EPA has To Napavine” sign to decorating We realize that Melody and set for toxic air pollutants. it for Christmas. Armando Miranda have made “History has proved that public opinion In addition to encouraging This year we had a special very bad mistakes, but on the oth- legislative support and support- addition. After the decorations er side they have done incredible is the only solid basis of political power ing organizations, such as Audu- were in place for the Christmas good for this area’s seniors. If you in any democratic society. The existence bon, that are working to improve season, one of our Napavine can somehow give the public the the environment, we can drive “family” died from cancer. story and still watch for improve- of free, independent and pluralistic a little slower and walk or bike It was a shock to everyone ments in the situation and report media is a sine qua non condition if part of the time at least. We can in the community when we those, we seniors will be very plant more trees and bushes and found out that Lucinda Ahrens- grateful and you will be serving authority is to be fair and legitimate.” flowers and let the grass grow Bakam had passed away. She the good of the community. a little higher in our own yards was loved by everyone. One Alain Modoux and pastures. We can stop using couple in the community, Tim Susan Pickens assistant director-general, UNESCO, 2000 herbicides, pesticides, rodenti- and LaRae Edmonds, wanted to Centralia

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CENTRALIA POLICE Cooks Hill Road at 7:20 a.m. road and down an embank- Death Notices Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. DEPARTMENT Tuesday. ment at 11:42 a.m. Monday on • JOSEPHINE BEATRICE YERRINGTON, 98, the 1500 block of Bunker Creek • MARGARET ELLYN FISHER, 91, Chehalis, Centralia, died Saturday, Dec. 29, at Sha- Hit-and-Run Collision Bar Fight? Road. The driver was not in- died Saturday, Dec. 22, in Centralia. No ron Care Center, Centralia. A graveside • There was a report of an as- services are scheduled. Arrangements service will be at 1 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 12, • A hit-and-run collision was jured and was cited for speeds at Grand Mound Cemetery, Rochester. sault resulting in minor injuries are under the direction of Sticklin Fu- reported at 9:23 a.m. Tuesday on too fast for conditions. The vehi- neral Chapel, Centralia. Arrangements are under the direction outside of a bar on the 600 block the 1500 block of Meadow Lane. cle sustained major damage and • MICHAEL L. TOTTINGHAM, 58, Chehalis, of Sticklin Funeral Chapel, Centralia. of North Tower Avenue at 2:03 was towed from the scene. died Saturday, Dec., 29 at Liberty Country Reckless Driving a.m. Tuesday. The information Place, Centralia. At the family’s request, • Michael S. Cabe, 30, a tran- provided from the victim was DUI no services will be held at this time. Ar- Commodities sient in the Centralia area, was vague. The investigation is on- • Lance L. Cormican, 23, rangements are under the direction of Gas in Washington — $3.40 (AAA of Newell-Hoerling’s Mortuary, Centralia. issued a summons to appear in going. Battle Ground, was arrested and Washington) booked into jail after being con- • ROBERT BENTON, 82, Mineral, died Crude Oil — $92.75 per barrel (CME court after he fled from police MIP Friday, Dec. 28, in Morton. A memorial Group) during a traffic stop on West tacted near the intersection of • A 15-year-old girl was re- service will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Gold — $1,689 (Monex) Plum Street and Lakeshore Leonard Road and U.S. Highway Mineral Presbyterian Church, 103 Lin- Silver — $31.41 (Monex) Drive at 10:59 a.m. Tuesday. He ferred for potential charges for 12 for allegedly driving under coln Ave., Mineral, followed by a potluck was also charged with allegedly being in possession of alcohol the influence. reception at the Legion Hall, 108 Front driving with a suspended li- after she was contacted by police St., Mineral. Arrangements are under Corrections Heroin Possession the direction of Brown Mortuary Service, cense and reckless driving. on the 1100 block of Long Road ••• at 3:03 a.m. Tuesday. • Daniel T. Shawgo, 24, Win- Morton. • BETTY JEAN COLOFF, 84, Centralia, died The Chronicle seeks to be accu- Child Molestation lock, was arrested and booked rate and fair in all its reporting. If Stolen Vehicle into the Lewis County Jail for al- Saturday, Dec. 29, at home. A graveside • Police took a report at 11:06 service will be at 10:30 a.m. Friday at you find an error or believe a news a.m. Monday of possible child • A blue Plymouth Voyager leged possession of heroin after item is incorrect, please call the was reported stolen at 12:18 a.m. Mountain View Cemetery, Centralia. A molestation that occurred last a traffic stop on the 1000 block luncheon will follow at the Centralia newsroom as soon as possible at spring. The case is still under Tuesday from the 1400 block of of Karen Avenue in Winlock at Masonic Temple, 218 N. Pearl St. Ar- 807-8224, between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. investigation and was referred to Johnson Road. The vehicle was 5:17 p.m. Tuesday. rangements are under the direction of Monday through Friday. described as having paint chips detectives for further investiga- Burglaries tion. all over it and was equipped Look for our Saturday’s Child with an alcohol interlock device. • A burglary to a garage was Driving Without a License reported at 3 p.m. Monday on commentary by Gordon Aadland Vehicle Prowl • Severo Hernandez-Cirlio, the 5500 block of Jackson High- 25, Centralia, was arrested and • A vehicle prowl was report- way. A 20-gallon propane tank, a booked into jail for an outstand- ed at 12:23 a.m. Tuesday on the propane torch and plates, valued ing warrant and for allegedly 1800 block of North Tower Av- at $110, were reportedly stolen. driving without a license on the enue. A tool set, a GPS and an • A burglary to a residence on The only independent and locally owned funeral home 300 block of South Tower Av- iPod were reportedly stolen. the 800 block of E Street in Va- in Centralia-Chehalis. enue at 11:36 a.m. Monday. Stolen Laundry der was reported at 1 p.m. Tues- day. The victim could not tell if NEWELL-HOERLING’s MORTUARY Snowballs Lead to Damaged Car • There was a report of stolen anything was stolen. There was CH487294sl.ke • Someone reported a dam- clothes from the laundry on the damage to the front door of the 205 W Pine Street, Centralia 360-736-3317 aged windshield at 1:52 p.m. 1300 block of Harrison Avenue residence. at 9:42 a.m. Sunday. est. 1907 Monday. The damage occurred Burglary after several children threw Stolen Bikes Three generations of our family serving your family since 1922 snowballs at the vehicle as it was • A burglary was reported at • Three children’s bicycles 2:54 p.m. Friday to a residence driving down the road on the were reported stolen from the 1800 block of Harrison Avenue. on the 200 block of Bevin Lake 1100 block of Scammon Creek Road in Packwood. Someone In Remembrance Exploding Urinal Road at 1:45 p.m. Sunday. broke into the residence, dam- • Two 16-year-old boys and Graffiti aging a metal door, and stole a Dr. William "bill" benton one 15-year-old boy were arrest- dresser drawer containing mis- • There was a report of graf- Dr. William "Bill" Benton owned and operated Eugene ed and booked into the Lewis fiti painted on a building on the cellaneous items. The damage to County Juvenile Detention Cen- the door is estimated at $500. was born July 29, 1934 in Tree Spray for 20 years. 1200 block of North Scheuber Truth or Consequences, After having cared for ter after they allegedly placed a Road at 2:44 p.m. Sunday. N.M. He was raised on a animals, then trees and small firework in an urinal at CHEHALIS POLICE DEPARTMENT cattle ranch, later helping his yards, his next wonderful a public bathroom on the 2000 Recovered Honda dad and brother, John, run the choice was to care for people block of Borst Avenue at 5 p.m. • A Honda that was reported Rowdy Juveniles ranch. through chiropractic care. Monday. Two of the teens were stolen Saturday was recovered • Someone called police to re- He attended school in Dr. Bill took over Gold St. also arrested and charged for in a field near Fair Street and port a group of teenagers throw- Roswell, N.M., at N.M.M.I. Chiropractic in May 1994, possession of marijuana. Kresky Avenue at 3:12 p.m. Sun- ing pizza boxes at one another for 3 years where he met his then moved to Kresky in day. and driving “really fast” in the wife to be, Rojeanne. After May of 2000, where he Assault Rojeanne graduated from practiced until his passing. Kmart parking lot at 7:29 p.m. high school, they married and Bill is survived by his wife, • A 17-year-old boy was ar- Burglary Saturday. rested on the 1100 block of Long • A burglary to an apartment moved to Las Cruses, N.M., Rojeanne, his son, Britt Road and booked into the Lewis Assault where Bill worked to get his and daughters, Brenda and on the 1400 block of Gold Street B.S. in agriculture. Bileejean and their families. County Juvenile Detention Cen- was reported at 6:40 p.m. Sun- • Thomas D. Crews, 41, Che- After some overseas Memorial services will be ter for fourth-degree assault and day. Jewelry and camera equip- halis, was arrested and booked military service, Bill settled held at Edison Place, 201 N. malicious mischief at 5:25 p.m. ment was stolen. into jail for suspicion of fourth- on and shared working the Rock, Centralia, Wash., on Monday. degree domestic violence on the cattle ranch again. Eventually, Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013 at 1:00 200 block of Southwest Second Bill and Rojeanne decided to p.m. New Year’s Eve Drunk Driving LEWIS COUNTY SHERIFF’S take the family to ind the rain Arrests Street at 9:53 p.m. Saturday. OFFICE in the Eugene/Springield To view the obituary, please • Seth M. Dowell, 30, Olym- area of Oregon, where they go to chronline.com/obituaries. pia, was arrested and booked Collisions in Snow and Ice please see SIRENS, page Main 9 into the Lewis County Jail for • A 19-year-old Winlock man allegedly driving under the in- was driving a 2002 Honda Civic fluence on the 700 block of West and lost control on the compact- In Remembrance Main Street at 6:44 p.m. Tuesday. ed snow and drove into a ditch • Malli R. Sheaffer, 26, Che- on the 4800 block of Jackson LOIS MAXINE (CARMAN) FOSTER halis, was arrested and booked Highway in Toledo at 1:50 p.m. into the Lewis County Jail for al- Monday. The driver was not in- by Lois and a daughter, Dan Foster and Lynne Pehl jured but was cited for driving Karen, born shortly after he of Chehalis, and son-in-law, legedly driving under the influ- left for war in 1943. Max Ward Kramer of Olympia, ence of alcohol near South Pearl too fast for conditions. The car was totalled. and Lois purchased a home in grandchildrenare Douglas Street and West Plum Street at Tacoma and settled down to Nelson, Jennifer Hinkle and 12:21 a.m. Tuesday. • A 1989 Jeep Cherokee truck raise their family. A second her husband Allen Hinkle, • Adam J. Hakze, 32, Cen- lost control due to the snow on daughter, Kathryn came next, Charlie Walker, Trever tralia, was arrested and booked the 1900 block of Highway 603 then Karel, and inally, Dan, Walker, Heather Christopher, into the Lewis County Jail for at 11:10 a.m. Monday and rolled in 1955. Colin Brumield and Darcy allegedly driving under the in- into a ditch and struck a tree. Sensing the potential for Foster. Great-grandchildren fluence of alcohol and reckless The driver was not injured. a better life in rural Lewis are Christopher Ridgway, driving on West Main Street at • A 2001 Dodge Caravan lost County, Max and Lois sold Lisa Baxter, Chandler Walker 2 a.m. Tuesday. control on the ice and went into their home in Tacoma and and Oriah Walker. Great- a ditch on the 300 block of Cold lived in a tent through the great-grandchildren are • Daniel C. Lopez, 23, Cen- summer of 1963 while tralia, was arrested and booked Creek Road at 11:30 a.m. Mon- Abby, DJ, and Ariah. searching for a suitable Susie Cleek-Foster is into the Lewis County Jail for day. An 80-year-old woman, a place to live. They moved to passenger in the vehicle, suf- Lois's daughter of the heart reckless driving and driving Lois Maxine (Carman) Napavine, Wash., and began and was her close friend under the influence after he fered from soreness on her hip Foster was born on Dec. 27, their life's work together by and had head pain. The van was for many years illed with drove his vehicle off the road 1925 to Ila and Fred Carman starting a helicopter business. special memories. Lois also and knocked down a utility pole towed from the scene. in Kit Carson County, Lois was a full time gopher, forged a close relationship and street light pole on the 1600 • A 2007 Saturn slid off the Colo. The nearest town was truck driver, bookkeeper and with the Pehl family and felt Stratton. Lois had two older tax advisor for the business loved and accepted by them, sisters, Dorothy and Esther, as well as a very available especially Caitlin Linehan, In Remembrance when she came into the and loving wife, mother, Cheryl Kostick and Mary world. The Carman family and grandmother by that Lynne Kostick. moved to Washington in time. She had a wonderful Lois lived well her GERALD SWANSON 1929 and grew to include a business, personal and family May 4, 1937–December 28, 2012 entire life and never said a brother, Thaine and another life with no regrets. Lois discouraging word about Gerald George Swanson, years of retirement. sister, Phyllis. During the collected many lifelong anyone. Lois truly lived by age 75, of Sacramento, Calif., Gerald is survived Great Depression the family friends along the way and the Golden Rule. She strived passed away Friday, Dec. 28, by his wife of 54 years, lived near Gig Harbor, Wash., was always grateful for the 2012, due to complications blessings bestowed upon her. to be the best wife, mother, Gail Swanson, son, Scott where Lois's father worked on grandmother and friend following surgery. Gerald Swanson, son, Eric (Katie) a dairy farm. Lois's father's After her husband passed was born May 4, 1937 in in 2001, Lois continued to she could be. Everyone Swanson, daughter, Stacey death in 1937 created severe who knew Lois agrees she McMinnville, Ore., to the (Scott) Snyder, nine hardship for the family. Lois, live well and enjoy her four late Elmer and Frances her mother and two younger children, seven grandchildren, succeeded. grandchildren and three Memorials may be (Maddock) Swanson, the great-grandchildren. siblings, moved around four great-grandchildren second of three children. inding whatever work and they three great-great- donations to: Fred Hutchinson A memorial service will be Cancer Research Center, Gerald married his high held Saturday, Jan. 5, 2013 at could to survive, grandchildren. inally Daughter, school sweetheart, Gail in settling in Tacoma, Wash. Kathryn Kramer passed away PO Box 19024, Seattle, WA El Camino Baptist Church at 98109. 1958. He graduated from 11:00 a.m. with Pastor Bill In 1942, Lois met the one in December 2011. Lois is dental school at the University and only love of her life, Max survived by her youngest A celebration of life will be of Washington in 1962. He Grant oficiating. Foster. They fell in love and sibling, Phyllis Vandegrift held at 11:00 A.M. at Sticklin then served as a dentist in In lieu of lowers, had six wonderful months of Chehalis, daughter, Karen Funeral Chapel in Centralia, the Air Force for two years, donations to El Camino together before Max shipped Evans of Tucson, Ariz., Wash., on Jan. 5, 2013. which brought his family to Baptist Church may be sent off to North Africa and daughter, Karel Brumield McClellan Air Force Base to: 2805 El Camino Avenue, Europe. When Max returned and son-in-law, Mark To view the obituary, please in Sacramento. He remained Sacramento, California home in 1945, he was greeted Brumield of Rochester,go to chronline.com/obituaries.son, a resident of Sacramento for 95821. Sticklin Funeral Chapel the rest of his life, practicing 1437 South Gold Condolences may be offered at dentistry in Midtown for 38 To view the obituary, please Centralia, WA 98531 www.sticklinsfuneralchapel.com years before enjoying 12 go to chronline.com/obituaries. (360) 736-1388 • Main 9 LOCAL The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013

Initiative Proposed on Labeling of Genetically Lewis County Rings in New Year With Snowfall Modified Food; Another Designed to Better Protect the Initiative Process Itself OLYMPIA (AP) — Compa- nies would be required to label genetically modified food under an initiative sponsors are sub- mitting today in Olympia. California voters rejected a similar proposal last year. Opponents say GMO label- ing would raise prices and hurt farmers. Supporters have health con- cerns about genetic material inserted into foods and say con- sumers should have a choice. Meanwhile, perennial initia- tive promoter Tim Eyman says he’s dropping off petitions today in Olympia on his latest cam- paign. He calls Initiative 517 the “Protect the Initiative Act.” It would set penalties for ha- rassing signature gatherers and Kyle Spurr / [email protected] signers, and it would allot more Southwest Washington ended 2012 with unexpected lowland snowfall. The white stuf fell throughout Monday, creating a winter wonderland for the New Year’s time for signatures to be col- holiday. Cold temperatures have persisted, leaving much of the snowfall as a gentle blanket for the irst days of 2013. lected. UW Researchers Find Life Flying Very High Above Us BACTERIA AND FUNGI: rado. "We've known for a long human-sparked changes mean "NASA's interest in this is vive when others died? What time that they are there. There's that disease-causing viruses in trying to understand life in kills one thing and not another? Microscopic Life- nothing bad or scary about it. or other harmful microorgan- harsh environments," Jaffe said. Can we use this as a model to Forms From Asia But we need to do a better job of isms someday will arrive in the "Why did one bug up there sur- better understand Mars?" figuring out how organisms get Northwest via the jet stream? Traveling in Jet Stream into the atmosphere and where It is far too early to tell. - Above Northwest they are coming from." "We live on a microbial plan • Non-medical Researchers more than a cen- et; microbial diversity is enor- By Craig Welch tury ago could capture bacteria mous," Smith said. "There's no homecare services The Seattle Times from the atmosphere on petri comparison: There are more • Experienced dishes. But only in the past five types of microorganisms than caregivers For years, scientists have years have scientists really be- been tracking pollution that there are any other type of life- • Free in-home gun to understand the diversity form. There are thousands and consultation travels across the jet stream of microbes in the atmosphere from Asia and measuring how thousands and thousands of • Serving all local - and the factors that influence unique species. 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Ultravio- derstanding of life beyond tradi www.HomecareProsNW.com smallest life-forms, including let radiation is extensive. tional views of the earth, sea and 883A South Market Blvd., Chehalis, WA 98532 bacteria and fungi, do as well. "It appears, based on our evi- sky. That phenomenon will help dence, that almost everything scientists better understand how in the atmosphere is dormant," some life-forms survive what - Smith said. "It's persisting and may well be the planet's most ex enduring, but it's not 'making treme environment. - a living' — it's not replicating, "It's fun finding life in un harvesting nutrients or grow- usual places," said study author ing because it's so cold, so dry - and former astrobiologist Da and so irradiated. Everything vid Smith, who left the UW in just shuts down. Is that an eco- December to take a job with system? It's an argument about - NASA. "Something big is hap semantics." pening here. The biggest gap in Dan Jaffe, a professor at Recycle the planet (the Pacific Ocean) UW-Bothell, has been tracking is not big enough to prevent the high-altitude transport of pollu- regular exchange of biota." tion from Asia for years, and has Christmas Trees Using a research station high been able to follow atmospheric on Oregon's Mount Bachelor, patterns and see changes over Smith and several other UW re- time. & Wreaths searchers for the first time were Some pollutants, like ozone, able to extract enough DNA to have crept up regularly since trace more than 2,100 differ- 2004 with the explosive indus- Lewis County Central Transfer Station ent microbial species that had trial growth in China. traveled on two separate dust "The amount of anthropo- Also: 1411 S. Tower Avenue, Centralia plumes to the Northwest from genic pollution is increasing Recycle your Dec. 26 thru Jan. 6 daily 9 am to 4 pm Asia. very fast, so much of it is be- Christmas tree lights Most of those microorgan- ing observed here," said Hilkka now available at East Lewis County Transfer Station isms were species typically Timonen, a scientist working both locations. found at ground level, and ar- with Jaffe's group. "Climate 6745 US Hwy. 12, Morton rived dead. Some were marine change is also probably chang- life commonly associated with ing the transport patterns of air Dec. 26 thru Jan. 5 Mon. - Sat. 8:30 am to 5 pm hydrothermal vents near Japan. masses." Others were extremely common But it's not at all clear how in soil. None were harmful to much, if any, of what Smith ob- humans. served is new. But some were of a type that Certain bacteria and fungi form spores or protective cov- likely have always traveled to ering that might allow them to the Northwest from Asia. Have travel well at high altitudes. growth and development on the Donations Gladly Accepted to Support Master Gardener "People shouldn't be paranoid other side of the globe increased that there are bugs up there," said the transport of such bacteria? & Master Recycler Composter Programs at the Noah Fierer, a microbial ecolo- Could a global population gist at the University of Colo- boom, climate change or other Lewis County Central Transfer Station site only! Sirens: Prowlers and Thieves Continued from Main 7 Fishy Shoplifter Vehicle Prowl • Tyler M. Kinney-Spears, 22, Please ...Remove All Decorations & Tinsel Centralia, was arrested and released • A purse, credit cards and after he allegedly tried to shoplift cash were reportedly stolen $148 worth of fishing gear from NO FLOCKED OR ARTIFICIAL TREES WILL BE ACCEPTED. from a vehicle in the Midway Walmart at 2:45 p.m. Monday. We reserve the right to refuse trees that do not comply. You may dispose of locked, Cinema parking lot at 3:40 p.m. Tuesday. Thievery artiicial or decorated trees at the transfer stations where regular fees will be - charged. Wreaths must be free of ribbon, wire and decorations. No trees or wreaths Wandering Toddler • Travis J. Elliot, 19, Centra lia, was arrested and released for from commercial operations will be accepted. • Someone called police to allegedly attempting to shoplift report that there was a toddler CDs and video games, valued at In cooperation with WSU Lewis County Extension, WSU Master walking across the street alone $191.83, from Walmart at 11:36 Gardeners & Master Recycler Composters of near South Market Boulevard a.m. Saturday. and Southeast First Street at 6:41 • Alicia R. Pentecost, 19, Che- Lewis County, Paciic Mobile, Lewis County Department of Public

p.m. Tuesday. The toddler ap- halis, was arrested and released CH485687cz.db parently wandered away from a for allegedly shoplifting $73 Works and Solid Waste Utility church and was located by par- worth of items from Kmart at Anyone with questions may call 740-1452, 740-1216 or 1-800-749-5980. ents. 4:06 p.m. Sunday. Main 10  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 LOCAL Centralia Family Welcomes First Baby of 2013 NEW YEAR, NEW LIFE: Aron Allan Aldrich Was Born Tuesday at 7:51 a.m. at Providence Centralia Hospital By Kyle Spurr [email protected] Centralia residents Brad and Sahlee Aldrich expected to have a quiet New Year’s Eve on Mon- day night; they had no plans and stayed home to watch the fire- works in Seattle on television. Sahlee, 35, who was nine months pregnant and approach- ing her due date on Jan. 10 with her second son, worked all day on Monday at Security State Bank in Centralia. She wanted to rest Monday night and spend time with her husband and 11-year-old son, Robbie. One hour after the fireworks went off in Seattle for New Year’s, Sahlee began to feel con- tractions 10 days earlier than she anticipated. “I was just watching fire- works,” Sahlee said, “and I didn’t feel anything until after 1

a.m.” Pete Caster / [email protected] By 3 a.m. Tuesday morning, Shalee Aldrich holds her newborn son, Aron Allan Aldrich, as her husband, Brad, left, and son, Robbie, 11, look on while at Providence Hospital in Centralia on Wednes- Sahlee told Brad, her husband of day afternoon. Aron, born at 7:51 a.m. on Tuesday, was the irst baby born at Providence Centralia Hospital in the new year, weighing 6 pounds, 13.7 ounces. He mea- 16 years, that it was time to go to sured in at 18 inches long. Providence Centralia Hospital. After four hours of labor, this year, hospital spokesperson er thought his son would be the doesn’t feel that different having the night. Sahlee gave birth to Lewis Diane Evans said. first born in the county this year. a little brother, at least not yet. “Hopefully Aron will be as County’s first baby born in 2013. Centralia Providence Hospi- “We didn’t think about it Sahlee said Robbie was near- good as his brother,” Sahlee said. Aron Allan Aldrich was born at 7:51 a.m. Tuesday and tal had 618 babies born in 2012, until we were on the way to the ly the perfect baby, who rarely ••• weighed a healthy 6 pounds 13.7 according to the hospital. hospital,” Brad said. cried and would sleep through Kyle Spurr: (360) 807-8239 ounces. Brad, 42, a raw material Aron’s big brother Robbie, a No babies have been born at manager at Sherwood Forest sixth-grader at St. Joseph Catho- Look for our Saturday the Morton General Hospital Farms in Centralia, said he nev- lic School in Chehalis, said he commentary by John McCroskey Shell Ship Grounding Fuels Arctic Drilling Debate By Dan Joling on Wednesday allowed a team of ed billions of dollars gearing up The Associated Press five salvage experts to be lowered for drilling in the Beaufort and by helicopter to the Royal Dutch the Chukchi seas, off Alaska’s ANCHORAGE — There’s no Shell PLC ship to conduct a north and northwest coast. indication of a fuel leak from a three-hour structural assessment. The potential bounty is high: petroleum drilling ship that ran After the grounding, crit- The U.S. Geological Survey esti- aground on a remote Alaska is- ics quickly asserted that it has mates 26.6 billion barrels of re- Incontinence: land, the Coast Guard says of a foreshadowed what will hap- coverable oil and 130 trillion cu- Let’s talk about it. maritime accident that has refu- pen north of the Bering Strait if bic feet of natural gas exist below eled debate over oil exploration drilling is allowed. Arctic waters. in the U.S. Arctic Ocean. Environmentalists for years Environmentalists note the The Royal Dutch Shell PLC have said conditions are too Beaufort and Chukchi seas are ship was being towed to a Pacific harsh and the stakes too high to some of the wildest and most Northwest shipyard for main- allow industrial development in remote ecosystems on the planet. Free tenance when it went aground the Arctic, where drilling sites They also are among the most during a vicious storm New are 1,000 miles or more from fragile, supporting polar bears, Presentation Year’s Eve. the closest Coast Guard base. the ice seals they feed on, walrus, “There are still no signs of any For oil giant Shell, which endangered whales and other sheen or environmental impact leads the way in drilling in the marine mammals that Alaska Tuesday, and the Kulluk appears to be frontier waters of the U.S Arctic, Natives depend on for their sub- stable,” Coast Guard Capt. Paul a spokesman said the grounding sistence culture. Jan. 8th, 6 p.m. Mehler said Wednesday night, will be a learning experience in “The Arctic is just far differ- after flying over the rig with a the company’s yearslong effort to ent than the Gulf of Alaska or Shell representative and an Alas- draw oil from beneath the ocean even other places on earth,” said ka Environmental Conservation floor, which it maintains it can Marilyn Heiman, U.S. Arctic di- Department official. do safely. Though no wells exist rector for the Pew Environment He said he saw four life boats there yet, Shell says it has invest- Group. on the shoreline but there was no indication that other debris Dr. John Mansield had been ripped from the ship. The overflight in rain and 35 Board-Certiied Urologist mph winds showed a few birds but no marine mammals near the rig, said Steve Russell of the Morton General Hospital CH488125bw.ke Environmental Conservation 521 Adams • Morton • www.mortongeneral.org Department. Calmer weather conditions

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VISIT CHRONLINE.COM FOR For more information call 360-807-8203. COMPLETE DETAILS! The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 • Main 11 Nation/World Nation in Brief World in Brief Congress’ OK of Fiscal Family of Colorado Theater Shooting UN Says More Than Cliff Deal Gives Obama 60,000 Dead in a Win, Prevents GOP Victims Reject Movie Invitation Syrian Civil War as Blame For Tax Boosts By Colleen Slevin and Dan Elliott Rebels, Government The Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — Continue Attacks Congress’ excruciating, extraor- DENVER — Relatives of ‘‘It was a killing field. It was a place dinary New Year’s Day approval those killed at a Colorado movie BEIRUT (AP) — The United of a compromise averting a theater rejected an invitation of carnage and they’ve not once told Nations gave a grim new count prolonged tumble off the fis- Wednesday to attend its planned us what their plans are for the theater Wednesday of the human cost of cal cliff hands President Barack reopening, calling it a “disgust- Syria’s civil war, saying the death Obama most of the tax boosts ing offer” that came at a ter- other than that they’re reopening it.’’ toll has exceeded 60,000 in 21 on the rich that he campaigned rible time — right after the first months — far higher than recent on. It also prevents House Re- Christmas without their loved estimates by anti-regime activists. Sandy Phillips The day’s events illustrated publicans from facing blame ones. mother of Aurora, Colorado movie theater victim for blocking tax cuts for most The parents, grandparents, the escalating violence that has American households, though cousins and widow of nine of made recent months the dead- most GOP lawmakers parted the 12 people killed in the July liest of the conflict: As rebels John Hickenlooper plans to at- 24-year-old aspiring sportscast- pressed a strategy of attack- ways with Speaker John Boehner shooting said they were asked tend. er, had been happy there. ing airports and pushing the and opposed the measure. to attend an “evening of remem- The Aurora Sentinel report- fight closer to President Bashar Passage also lays the ground- brance” followed by a movie The Phillipses said the invi- ed that plans filed with the city Assad’s stronghold in Damascus, work for future battles between when the Aurora theater reopens tation could be a public relations call for turning the theater into the government responded with the two sides over federal spend- on Jan. 17. They released a letter ploy to help show the public that ing and debt. one of the company’s “extreme some victims or their families deadly airstrikes on restive areas sent to the theater’s owner, Cin- digital cinema” sites that feature around the capital. Capping a holiday season emark, in which they criticized are willing to attend the theater political spectacle that featured massive screens. It’s not clear reopening. A missile from a fighter jet the Plano, Texas-based company from the plans whether there hit a gas station in the suburb enough high and low notes for a for not previously reaching out “It was a killing field. It was a Broadway musical, the GOP-run will be a memorial to the vic- place of carnage and they’ve not of Mleiha, killing or wound- to them to offer condolences tims. ing dozens of people who were House voted final approval for the and refusing to meet with them once told us what their plans are measure by 257-167 late Tuesday. for the theater other than that trapped in burning piles of de- without lawyers. THE INVITATION WAS emailed to bris, activists said. That came after the Democratic- “Our family members will they’re reopening it,” said San- led Senate used a wee-hours 89-8 families by the Colorado Orga- dy Phillips. She would like the Gruesome online video never be on this earth with us nization for Victim Assistance, roll call to assent to the bill, bely- theater where her daughter was showed incinerated victims — again and a movie ticket and which said the offer was being ing the partisan brinkmanship killed to be demolished, though one still sitting astride a motor- some token words from people sent on behalf of Cinemark. that colored much of the path to she acknowledged that it was cycle — or bodies torn apart. who didn’t care enough to reach It arrived two days after “He’s burning! The guy is the final deal. unrealistic to expect Cinemark out to us, nor respond when we Christmas as Sandy and Lonnie burning!” an off-camera voice to give up the rest of the build- reached out to them to talk, is Phillips, the mother and stepfa- screamed in one video over a Despite Deal Avoiding appalling,” the letter said. ther of Jessica Ghawi, one of the ing. flaming corpse. Cinemark had no immediate 12 people killed, were housesit- Fiscal Cliff, Taxes to comment. ting in Denver. THE FAMILIES OF some victims Increase For Vast They had left their home in have sued Cinemark. The father Stampede After New THE COMPANY announced last San Antonio, Texas, on the ad- of the youngest person killed Year’s Fireworks Show Majority of American month that it would reopen the vice of their grief counselor to in the shooting, 6-year-old Ve- Households theater on Jan. 17 and invite avoid being where they typically ronica Moser-Sullivan, is among Kills 61, Injures More people affected by the attack would have celebrated Christ- them. He didn’t sign the letter WASHINGTON (AP) — and other guests, a move that mas with Jessica. Sandy Phil- but the girl’s grandparents did. Than 200 in Ivory Coast While the tax package that Con- Aurora officials said has strong lips said they picked Denver on The Phillipses have not decided ABIDJAN, Ivory Coast (AP) gress passed New Year’s Day will support in the community. Gov. purpose because her daughter, a whether they will sue. — A crowd stampeded after leav- protect 99 percent of Americans ing a New Year’s fireworks show from an income tax increase, early Tuesday in Ivory Coast’s most of them will still end up main city, killing 61 people — paying more federal taxes in 2013. Issues in Chad Continue many of them children and That’s because the legislation teenagers — and injuring more did nothing to prevent a tempo- than 200, rescue workers said. rary reduction in the Social Se- Thousands had gathered at the curity payroll tax from expiring. Felix Houphouet Boigny Stadium In 2012, that 2-percentage-point in Abidjan’s Plateau district to cut in the payroll tax was worth see the fireworks. It was only the about $1,000 to a worker mak- second New Year’s Eve fireworks ing $50,000 a year. display since peace returned to The Tax Policy Center, a non- this West African nation after a partisan Washington research bloody upheaval over presidential group, estimates that 77 percent elections put the nation on the of American households will brink of civil war and turned this face higher federal taxes in 2013 city into a battle zone. under the agreement negotiated With 2013 showing greater between President Barack Obama promise, people were in the and Senate Republicans. High-in- mood to celebrate on New Year’s come families will feel the biggest Eve. Families brought children tax increases, but many middle- and they watched the rockets and low-income families will pay burst in the nighttime sky. But higher taxes too. only an hour into the new year, Households making between as the crowds poured onto the $40,000 and $50,000 will face an Ben Curtis / The Associated Press Boulevard de la Republic after average tax increase of $579 in A Chadian soldier wearing relective sunglasses observes the convoy ahead of him, as Chadian soldiers who are ight- the show, something caused a 2013, according to the Tax Poli- ing in support of Central African Republic president Francois Bozize, ride on the road leading to Damara, about 44 stampede, said Col. Issa Sako of cy Center’s analysis. Households miles north of the capital Bangui, Central African Republic, on Wednesday. More than 30 truckloads of troops from the fire department rescue team. making between $50,000 and Chad line the two-lane highway just outside of Damara, supporting government forces who want to block a new rebel How so many deaths occurred $75,000 will face an average tax coalition from reaching the capital, and Gen. Jean Felix Akaga, who heads a 10-nation regional force, says the town is on the broad boulevard and how increase of $822. a “red line that the rebels cannot cross” or his forces will attack. the tragedy started is likely to be “For most people, it’s just the the subject of an investigation. payroll tax,” said Roberton Wil- Many of the younger ones in liams, a senior fellow at the Tax the crowd went down, trampled Policy Center. underfoot. Most of those killed Pa. Governor Sues NCAA Over Penn State Sanctions were between 8 and 15 years old. NY-Area Lawmakers By Mark Scolforo that football coach Joe Paterno The Associated Press and other top officials hushed up Furious as Congress sexual-abuse allegations against North Korean STATE COLLEGE, Pa. — In Sandusky, a former member of Leader Kim Jong Un Adjourns Without a bold challenge to the NCAA’s ‘‘A handful of top Paterno’s staff, for more than a Permitting Vote powers, ’s governor NCAA officials simply decade for fear of bad publicity. Calls For Economic claimed in a lawsuit Wednesday The penalties include a cut in Improvements, More on Sandy Aid that college sports’ governing inserted themselves the number of football scholar- WASHINGTON (AP) — New body overstepped its authority into an issue they ships the university can award and Weapons in -area lawmakers in both par- and “piled on” when it penalized a rewriting of the record books to Year’s Speech ties erupted in anger after learn- Penn State over the Jerry San- had no authority to erase 14 years of victories under ing the House Republican leader- dusky child molestation scandal. Paterno, who was fired when the SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — ship decided to allow the current Gov. Tom Corbett asked that police under their scandal broke in 2011 and died of North Korean leader Kim Jong term of Congress to end without a federal judge throw out the lung cancer a short time later. Un on Tuesday called for im- holding a vote on aid for victims sanctions, which include an un- own bylaws and one The lawsuit represents a rever- proving the economy and living of Superstorm Sandy. precedented $60 million fine and that was clearly being sal by the governor. When Penn standards of his impoverished Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., said a four-year ban on bowl games, State’s president consented to the nation with the same urgency late Tuesday he was told by the arguing that the measures have handled by the justice sanctions last summer, Corbett, a that scientists showed in suc- office of Majority Leader Eric harmed students, business own- system.’’ member of the Board of Trustees, cessfully testing a long-range Cantor of Virginia that Speaker ers and others who had nothing embraced them as part of the uni- rocket recently. John Boehner of Ohio had de- to do with Sandusky’s crimes. versity’s effort to repair the dam- Kim’s first New Year’s speech, cided to abandon a vote this ses- “A handful of top NCAA of- Tom Corbett age from the scandal. delivered on state TV, was pep- sion. ficials simply inserted them- governor of Pennsylvania Corbett said he waited un- pered with rhetoric, with calls Cantor, who sets the House selves into an issue they had no til now to sue over the “harsh for boosting the military’s capa- schedule, did not immediately authority to police under their penalties” because he wanted to bilities and making the science comment. House Democratic own bylaws and one that was thoroughly research the legal is- and technology sector world Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland clearly being handled by the sues and did not want to inter- class. But other passages in the told reporters that just before justice system,” Corbett said at a fere with the football season. speech were also an acknowl- Tuesday evening’s vote on “fiscal news conference. said the lawsuit has no merit The deal with the NCAA has edgement of the poor state of the cliff” legislation, Cantor told him The case, filed under federal and called it an “affront” to San- been unpopular with many fans, country’s economy that has long that he was “99.9 percent confi- antitrust law, could define just dusky’s victims. students and alumni. Corbett, lagged behind the rest of the re- dent that this bill would be on the how far the NCAA’s authority Penn State said it had no role who is up for re-election next gion. floor, and that’s what he wanted.” extends. Up to now, the federal in the lawsuit. In fact, it agreed year, deflected a question about North Korea has little ar- A spokesman for Boehner, courts have allowed the organi- not to sue as part of the deal with whether his response has helped able land, is prone to natural Michael Steel, said, “The speak- zation broad powers to protect the NCAA accepting the sanc- or hurt him politically. disasters and struggles to grow er is committed to getting this the integrity of college athletics. tions, which were imposed in “We’re not going to get into enough food for its 24 million bill passed this month.” In a statement, the NCAA July after an investigation found the politics of this,” he said. people. • Main 12 NORTHWEST The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 Herrera Beutler Explains Vote for ‘Cliff’ Tax Bill PASSED: Southwest tion, and it did Herrera Beutler put out a U.S. Sen. Maria Cantwell, D- Thurston County and radiates not accomplish statement explaining her action, Wash., also cited that deduction west to Shelton and north to Washington everything which mirrored that of the other after her New Year’s Day vote in University Place and Puyallup. Congresswoman that Southwest Washington Republicans. Reps. the Senate, saying it is worth on Rep. Smith is in the 9th, Washington Dave Reichert of Auburn, Cathy average about $500 for taxpayers which includes Lacey and east Among 85 Republicans deserves,” she McMorris Rodgers of Spokane in Washington. The deduction is Thurston County until Thurs- Who Voted to Pass wrote in a state- and Doc Hastings of Pasco also continued for 2012 and 2013 for day but is moved by redistrict- Fiscal-Cliff Bill ment. “How- voted in favor. taxpayers in a half-dozen states ing north to wrap around south ever, the agree- Rep. Jaime Herrera Herrera Beutler typically op- that do not have income taxes. Lake Washington and include By Brad Shannon ment I voted Beutler poses actions that raise taxes but Cantwell says it would affect about Bellevue. for does protect voted yes reasoned in this case the taxes al- 850,000 filers in Washington that In her statement, Herrera The Olympian 99.5 (percent) ready went up when Bush-era tax itemize their federal returns. Beutler also cited help for home- U.S. Rep. Jaime Herrera of folks in our region from dev- cuts expired on New Year’s Day. Herrera Beutler represents owners who are underwater on Beutler of Camas was among astating tax hikes.” Anti-tax zealot Grover Norquist Southwest Washington in the mortgages and said it ensures the 85 Republicans who voted In Washington state’s del- had offered much the same anal- 3rd district, which until noon Medicare recipients can see their last night to pass the so-called egation, only Democratic Reps. ysis in saying Tuesday that the today includes Olympia. Redis- doctors. The latter is a reference fiscal-cliff bill, saying it falls Adam Smith of Bellevue and Jim cliff deal did not technically vio- tricting moved most of Thur- to stopping the automatic cut short of fixing budget problems McDermott of Seattle and voted late his no-tax pledge that some ston County out of the 3rd and in Medicare reimbursements to but was needed to avert income against the deal that avoids hun- GOP lawmakers have signed. 9th districts when it created the doctors, which had been based tax hikes on individuals earning dreds of billions of dollars in tax Among elements of the bill new 10th district, which U.S. on a Republican budget-control less than $400,000 a year. increases and automatic spend- that Herrera Beutler cited as Rep.-elect Denny Heck of Olym- measure from the late 1990s that “The agreement Congress ing cuts but increases deficits by good things was the federal sales pia will be sworn into on Thurs- set a sustainable growth formu- passed was not a long-term solu- $4.5 trillion over a decade. tax deduction. day. 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Sports editor: Aaron VanTuyl Outdoors: Dual-Purpose Phone number: 807-8229 / Sports 2 Sports e-mail: [email protected] Dog NWAACC Men’s Basketball 1A Boys Basketball Beavers Knock Off Hoquiam By The Chronicle TENINO — Justin Conklin scored 14 of his game-high 20 points in the first half, and Teni- no knocked off Hoquiam 64-52 here Wednesday night in SWW 1A League Evergreen Division boys basketball action. The Beavers (8-3 overall) im- proved to 4-0 in league play with the win. BLAZERS Devante Harris scored 18 and Ben Peterson added 13 for Teni- no, which keyed on Hoquiam post Cole Smith — a 6-foot-6 State 1A champion high jumper — to slow the Grizzlies. BURN “He’s a pretty good player,” Tenino coach Rod Enos said, “but we managed to get him in foul trouble early.” Smith scored 8 points, and DEVILS Ronnie Espedel led Hoquiam with 18. Conklin canned a pair of 3-pointers in the first quarter, Brandon Hansen / [email protected] and went 6 of 7 from the foul line Centralia College’s Mozeek Waggener takes a shot over Adna’s Nate Trotter, now with LCC, during NWACC West Division action on Wednesday night in Longview. in the fourth. Waggener inished the game with 17 points and the Trailblazers defeated LCC 65-58 to improve to 7-5 on the season. “He’s coming along really well,” Enos said. “He’s a good SECOND HALF SURGE: CC the first half, Centralia changed In the first half, Centra- the main reason for the Blaz- offensive basketball player, espe- their man defense to zone and lia shot 32 percent from the ers’ big second-half run was the cially at our level.” Shoots 60 Percent After the Red Devils had trouble ad- field, but hit 61 percent of their team’s defense. Tenino jumped out to a 16-6 Halftime, Upends LCC justing while the Trailblazers shots after the break. Guard “We’ve got to credit our lead after a quarter, and with- in West Division Opener found their shooting stroke. Van Lockett led the team defense and LCC didn’t make stood a third-quarter run by the “The first half was shaky,” with 19 points, while forward their shots, they kind of got Grizzlies (9-2) to the win. By The Chronicle Centralia College coach Jason Mozeek Waggener notched 17 cold,” Moir said. “We talked Tenino will play at Forks on LONGVIEW — The Trail- Moir said. “I didn’t think we and hauled in nine rebounds. about at halftime getting out Friday in the first game of a boys/ blazers used a 23-0 run in the moved the ball well, we didn’t His brother Miles Waggener and mixing it up and playing girls doubleheader. The Spartans second half of their NWAACC share the basketball. We had notched a double-double with zone defense for a few minutes. (10-1 overall) are also undefeated West Division opener against just six assists tonight and that’s 10 points and 10 rebounds. We ended up playing zone for in league play. Lower Columbia to earn a 65- not going to win many games Zach Carras was the fourth 58 victory here on Wednesday regardless of how many guys Trailblazer to reach double-dig- Toledo Rallies, Edges Castle Rock night. After trailing 31-26 in are scoring.” its with 13 points. Moir credited please see BLAZERS, page S3 CASTLE ROCK — Toledo overcame a halftime deficit and put away Castle Rock 56-50 here Schoenherr Leads Lady Blazers to League-Opening Win Wednesday in SWW 1A League Trico Division boys basketball YOUNG GUN: Freshman action. Scores 30, Pulls Down Brennan Rakoz scored 25 points for Toledo, and Austin 17 Rebounds in Lady Trafelet added 20, but the Indi- Blazers’ Victory ans trailed 32-24 at the intermis- By The Chronicle sion. “They were quick, and obvi- LONGVIEW — Kirsten ously we’re a little taller, but we Schoenherr made sure the Lady need to be able to defend the pe- Blazers’ NWAACC West Divi- rimeter, and we didn’t do a very sion opener was a success. good job of that,” Toledo coach The freshman from Rainier Scott Merzoain said. scored a game-high 30 points and hauled in 17 rebounds to The Johnson brothers — Cale, lead Centralia to a 63-49 win Brock and Ty — combined to hit over rival Lower Columbia here seven 3-pointers in the first half, Wednesday in women’s college and finished with all but 6 of the basketball action. Rockets’ 50 points. The Blazers, who shot 34 In the second half, however, percent from the floor (24 of 70), Toledo turned the pressure up needed every rebound. and outscored the Rockets 13-4 “I definitely thought we over the third quarter to take the didn’t play very well tonight, but lead. The Indians sealed the win I think it was a combination of at the foul line late, with Rakoz LCC’s performance, and it was hitting his last four foul shots a tough tournament over the and Trafelet going 3 for 3 in the weekend, and we had some ill fourth quarter. As a team, To- effects of that,” Centralia coach ledo converted 20 of 32 freebies. Shane Schutz said, referring to Merzoian credited Grant his team’s appearance in the Brandon Hansen / [email protected] McEwen for his work defensively Lady Devil Holiday Tournament in the win. over the weekend in Longview. Centralia College’s Kristen Schoenherr goes up for a rebound during NWAACC West Division action against LCC on Wednesday night in Longview. Schoenherr led all scorers with 30 points and notched 17 rebounds as Centralia improved Toledo (10-1, 8-1 league) will to 8-3 on the season. host Woodland on Friday at 7 please see SCHOENHERR, page S3 p.m.

The Final Word Rebound Pa. Governor Sues NCAA For Penn State Sanctions Adna graduate TV’s Best Bet STATE COLLEGE, Pa. (AP) — The plinary rules and procedures when it de- Nate Trotter BCS Football: Fiesta Bowl rebounds the ball NCAA imposed landmark sanctions creed last summer that Penn State would for LCC during against Penn State over the Jerry San- pay a $60 million fine, suffer a four-year Oregon vs. Kansas St. NWAACC West dusky sexual-abuse scandal in a cynical postseason ban and a dramatic reduction 5:30 p.m. Division action ploy to weaken the university and en- in its number of athletic scholarships. ESPN on Wednes- hance its own dismal reputation, Penn- Corbett wants a federal judge to day night in sylvania’s governor claims in an unprec- throw out the sanctions, saying they have edented federal antitrust lawsuit. harmed students, business owners and Gov. Tom Corbett said the NCAA others who had nothing to do with San- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] veered dramatically from its own disci- dusky’s crimes against children. 865 .db d w. 488605b H C Sports 2 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013

Hunting, Fishing Outdoors Hiking, Birding COMMENTARY: Under the Open Sky Duck Hunting With a Dual-Purpose Dog

Duck Hunting and Dog Training Takes Time and Patience ix months ago Lucie the Labrador retriever was Sfound alone and near death from starvation, wandering the streets of Yakima. At the same time in Salkum, Jay Pattee was sitting in his home, looking for a dog on the Internet. "I hit this site called Res Q Angels (www. resqangels. com/). They're in Yakima. I By Kimberly Mason saw Lucie's pic- ture and called right away," said Pattee. "I didn't know if they'd let me have her if I told them she would be a hunt- ing dog, but I was honest with them." "They called back in half an hour and said 'Come get her.' We've been together ever since. She never leaves me," he added. "She even goes into Walmart with me to buy shotgun shells." Lucie is a dual purpose dog, Pattee explained. "I'm a Vietnam veteran. Because of my injuries and the PTSD, the VA decided I could use a service dog," he said. "She's a registered, working dog." Kim Mason / For The Chronicle Shooting Ducks, Shooting arena, she has yet to consistently Lucie knows when she's on Left Photos master the challenge of the icy : First year hunter and Labora- the job, Pattee said. dor retriever Lucie, keeps a close "When she has her leash and cold waters of the duck ponds. Pattee, Lucie and I spent the But Pattee isn't concerned eye on her duck hunting compan- her vest on she's a different ani- day on my ponds on Tuesday ion, Jay Pattee of Salkum as he mal," he said. "She knows she's about Lucie's progress as a duck afternoon. Pattee shot at ducks dog. This is Lucie's first season, paddles his canoe across the water working." to fetch a downed duck. Lucie has with his shotgun, I took shots at she's just over a year old, and Lucie started going - Lucie with my camera. mastered patience in the duck ing with Pattee as soon as he Pattee doesn't believe you need As constant companions, blind, but is in no rush to master brought her home. to push a dog into doing any- Lucie and Jay have made a great the water retrieve — and neither is "Her first time in a boat she thing they're not ready to do. Pattee. “I don’t believe in forcing a acted like she'd been doing it her difference in each other's life, all "You don't really have to for the better. dog,” said Pattee, “she’ll swim when whole life," Pattee said. train a dog to hunt, that comes she’s ready.” Lucie made her irst This fall Lucie and Pattee "She is much more in com- pretty naturally," he said, and mand of herself now, she's water retrieve on Lake Mayield last hunted for pheasants in the Kos- then laughed, "It's training them week, Pattee said, “she’s coming confident," Pattee said of Lucie. mos release site near Morton. to come back to you — when along just ine.” "And she gets me out more, be- Now it's duck season and you need them to — that's the ing more social and keeps me Above: Shells start to ly, but the pair have been haunting the hard part." active." Labrador Lucie remains calm and Lake Mayfield duck blinds. Lu- Lucie has already mastered cie made her first retrieve from And although Lucie has in her place at Jay Pattee’s side in the blind. the water last week. gained confidence in the social please see LUCIE, page S3 Fishing & Hunting Report Hunting Reports Due; Rule Changes in Effect on the Columbia River By Kimberly Mason ing reports are an important Puget Sound marine areas sound_crab_catch.html. filiated with an organized group. For The Chronicle source of information for man- recreational winter crabbing Experience, including the aging the resource and develop- will closed Dec. 31. Inland Fisheries Advisors Sought type of experience, and any spe- If the conditions prove favor- ing future hunting seasons. All sport crabbers with win- cies or areas of interest, as well as able, WDFW will proceed with "The drawing for special per- ter catch record cards must sub- WDFW is seeking nomina- references. an evening razor clam dig at mits is designed to give hunters mit catch reports for the winter tions through Jan. 25 for mem- Nominations must be re- several ocean beaches starting an extra incentive to file their season to WDFW by Feb. 1 — bership on the Inland Fish Poli- ceived by Jan. 25. More informa- Jan. 8 and running through Jan. reports early," said Dave Ware, even if they did not catch any cy Advisory Group. tion is available by contacting 14. WDFW game manager. "If ev- crab. Up to 15 qualified individu- Bruce Bolding at (360) 902-8417. The best tide will be on Fri- eryone waits until the last min- Sport crabbers should be als will be chosen to serve. Those day night at 6:14 p.m. and all ute, it creates problems with re- aware that if they fail to submit selected will provide guidance Barbless on Big C four beaches — Twin Harbors, porting." a winter catch report, they will on statewide issues related to Long Beach, Copalis, Mocrocks Hunters can report by phone receive a $10 fine when they management of inland fish spe- Starting New Year’s Day, — are tentatively scheduled to (877 945-3492) or the Internet purchase their 2013 crab en- cies, such as trout, bass, panfish Columbia River anglers are re- be open. (https://fishhunt.dfw.wa.gov). dorsement, said Rich Childers, and kokanee. They also serve as quired to use barbless hooks Hunters should be prepared to WDFW shellfish policy lead. an important communication when fishing for salmon, steel- File Hunting Reports Now give the game management unit "By submitting their catch link between WDFW and its head and cutthroat trout from they hunted and their individual data, crabbers play an impor- constituents. the mouth of the river to the Hunters have a chance to win Advisors should have a broad state border with Oregon, 17 one of nine 2013 special hunting WILD identification number, tant role in managing the Puget which is printed on license doc- Sound crab fishery," Childers interest in inland fish manage- miles upstream from McNary permits if they report this year’s ment and the ability to commu- Dam. hunting activities for black bear, uments. said. "We need to hear from ev- As in recent years, hunters eryone who was issued a winter nicate effectively with large seg- Under the new rule, an- deer, elk, or turkey to WDFW by ments of the public. glers may still use single-point, Jan. 10. are required to file separate re- catch card — including from ports for general-season hunting those who didn’t catch any crab." The advisory group meets double-point, or treble hooks There are five deer permits approximately three times each in those waters, so long as any and four elk permits up for activities and for special-permit To submit catch reports, hunts for deer, elk, black bear crabbers may send their catch year, serve a term of two years, barbs have been filed off or grabs in the drawing for the fall and are asked periodically to pinched down. 2013 season. and turkey. record card to WDFW by mail More information the WD- or file their report on a special comment on written materials State fishery managers said All hunters, whether success- throughout the year. the immediate need for the rule ful or not, are required to submit FW’s incentive permit drawing webpage on the department’s is available on page 17 of the licensing website. The mailing Advisors do not receive di- is to make Washington’s fish- hunting reports for those species rect compensation for their ing regulations consistent with by Jan. 31. Failure to meet the 2012 Big Game Hunting pam- address is WDFW CRC Unit, phlet ( http://wdfw.wa.gov/hunt- 600 Capitol Way N., Olympia, work. those in Oregon. deadline can result in a $10 fine, Any group or individual can “Fisheries can be very dif- payable before a hunter can pur- ing/regulations/). WA 98501-1091. The online reporting system will be avail- submit a nomination, and self- ficult to manage under two dif- chase a 2013 license. nominations are also accepted. ferent sets of rules,” said Guy Dave Ware, WDFW game Crab Catch Cards Due able until Feb. 1 at https://fish- hunt.dfw.wa.gov/wdfw/puget_ Nominees do not need to be af- manager, said the annual hunt- please see REPORT, page S3 • Sports 3 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013

Prep Girls Basketball Report Lady Pirates Run Past Rochester, 44-38 Continued from Sports 2 Norman, WDFW southwest re- By The Chronicle the one quarter, and it showed,” end, and just didn’t make the day night in SWW 1A League gion director. “The two states ROCHESTER — Adna Rochester coach A.J. Easley said. plays that they did.” Evergreen Division girls basket- have worked together for nearly a turned a 2-point lead after a “They sat in their zone, and we Rochester (6-5, 2-2 SWW 1A ball action. hundred years to maintain regu- quarter into a commanding couldn’t shoot.” League Evergreen Division) will Nicole Huber and Ali Jo latory consistency on the river 17-point halftime advantage Rochester went 17 of 60 (28 host Elma on Friday. Adna (3-5) Vens each scored 3 points for the that serves as a common bound- and held on for a 44-38 win percent) from the field. Keeli will play a Central 2B League Beavers. Tenino coach Wanda ary.” over Rochester here Wednesday Demers scored 10 points, and game at Toutle Lake on Friday. Blanksma credited Vens for her night in nonleague girls basket- Camryn Althauser scored 8 energy. On the Water ball action. with 11 rebounds for Rochester. Hoquiam Rolls Beavers Chelsy Stewart led Hoquiam Cheyenne Gilbertson scored “We were down quite a bit with 15 points. Twelve players All of the rivers and streams 13 for Adna, which outscored (31-14) at halftime, and the kids TENINO — Tenino man- scored for the Grizzlies. are reportedly in great shape. Rochester 19-4 in the second could have rolled over, but they aged just 2 points a quarter Tenino (0-11, 0-4 league) is at "The Chehalis River is still quarter. didn’t,” Easley said. “They kept through three frames in a 47-14 Forks on Friday in the late game dropping and getting clearer ev- “They just outplayed us in fighting. We had a chance at the loss to Hoquiam here Wednes- of a boys/girls doubleheader. ery day," said Charles McElroy, a sporting goods clerk at Sunbird Shopping Center. "They're getting some sur- Blazers: Centralia Hits 15 of 17 Free Throws in Division Victory prisingly big steelhead out of the Chehalis too," he added. "I saw Continued from Sports 1 three customers last week with pictures of steelhead between 15 the whole 20 minutes since we and 18 pounds each." saw LCC was having some prob- The Cowlitz River is produc- lems.” ing some nice steelhead — but it's LCC shot just 26 percent the glo-balling night owls that in the second half, and got just are taking home the most fish. nine points from free throws "Between midnight and 3 while Centralia hit 15 of 17 shots a.m. is the best time to be out from the charity stripe. there between the launch and the “We’ve been averaging about mouth of the Blue Creek," said 64 percent free throw shooting McElroy. "The boats are hitting and we hit 88 percent tonight,” so heavy during the day that the Moir said. “We could say that bite does off not long after the if it wasn’t for our free throw light comes up." shooting it may have well been a Last week Tacoma Power different outcome.” recovered 149 winter-run steel- Forward Jan Konig led the head, 40 coho adults and 11 jacks Red Devils with 15 points but during four days of operations shot just 6 of 17 from the field. at the Cowlitz Salmon Hatchery Lower Columbia came in with separator. a 2-6 record but Moir expected A total of nine winter-run no easy division opener for the steelhead, four coho adults and Trailblazers. three jacks were released into the “What happens sometimes Tilton River at Gust Backstrom is a team doesn’t play well in the preseason and then comes Park in Morton; ten coho adults, out and plays great,” Moir said. seven jacks and five winter-run “Obviously we weren’t looking to steelhead into Lake Scanewa come in and take it easy.” above Cowlitz Falls Dam at Centralia College (7-5 over- Brandon Hansen / [email protected] the Day Use Site; and two coho all, 1-0 league) will host Green Centralia College’s John Dumetz gets tangled up as LCC’s Ryan Rogers comes crashing down while trying to rebound during adults, one jack and two winter- River on Saturday. NWAACC West Division action on Wednesday night in Longview. Centralia won the rebounding battle, 37-32. run steelhead into the upper Cowlitz River at Packwood. American Lake is starting Schoenherr: Lady Blazers go on 10-0 Run to Wrap up Win to produce some nice rainbow trout. Continued from Sports 1 Riffe Lake is fishing well, but it a little slow going. Carlisle is the place to be if the sun is shin- “But it’s league play, and you’ve ing and South County Pond got to be ready to play.” in Toledo is still holding some Schoenherr shot 12 of 19 lunkers from the Thanksgiving from the field and nabbed eight plant. offensive rebounds, with four steals. “All of a sudden, it’s like the light clicked on and she realized Lucie she was the best player on the floor at that time,” Schutz said. Continued from Sports 2 “She just found a way to win, and the kids fed off of it.” the art of hiding in the blind. The Blazers went on a 10-0 "She has learned to sit in the run late in the second half to duck blind and hide, she stays pretty steady," he said. "She's wrap up the victory. Shanae pretty patient and she watches Sauls added 10 points, and Cen- everything. She knows what tralia outrebounded the Lady we're there for." Devils 50-36. Pattee would like to find a Centralia (8-3, 1-0 league and neoprene vest for Lucie to wear ranked sixth in the NWAACC Brandon Hansen / [email protected] in the blinds. coaches poll) will host Green Centralia College’s Jessica Gahan goes up for two points during NWAACC West Division action against LCC on Wednesday "She gets kinda cold out River on Saturday. night in Longview. there, but she snuggles up while we wait for the ducks. I guess College Basketball that makes her a tri-purpose dog — she keeps me warm too," he laughed. Basketball Coaches Say Pac-12 Conference is Improved The pair ended the day just By Diane Pucin polls. fifth-year senior Larry Drew a game) and also has a team- one duck short of a limit, Pat- tee was still berating himself for Los Angeles Times Washington State coach II, as a reason the conference is high 38 assists. Ken Bone probably made the better. And actually that’s two Washington coach Lorenzo missing one of two prime op- portunities that afternoon as we LOS ANGELES — Oregon best estimation of the confer- reasons. Drew is playing his first Romar pointed to the obvious — State men’s basketball coach ence Wednesday in a conference season for UCLA after transfer- walked back to my house where Arizona and UCLA — and the Lucie met my own Labrador re- Craig Robinson says he has a gut call. “My guess right now is that ring from North Carolina. less obvious, Arizona State, Or- feeling about the Pac-12 Confer- three or four teams will make “As a conference we’re im- triever, Buddy the WonderDog. egon and Colorado, as potential The two met and made ence. the NCAA tournament,” he said. proved, no question,” Howland NCAA teams. He wouldn’t give “We’re all doing a better job “That’s not stretching it or being said. “We’ve had a lot of teams friends within a just a few min- his own team a thumbs up or utes. than we did last year,” Robinson conservative.” play really well.” down yet. Suddenly the pair of coal said. “But we won’t be able to Robinson also thinks there One of them that hasn’t is Tad Boyle, coach of Colo- black hunting dogs took off to- tell until we get to the end of the will be improvement in the con- USC, which at 5-8 is the only rado, the surprise winner of the gether on a dead run, hunting season and see how many teams ference this season. “Last year team in the conference with a conference tournament last year, the fence lines and they headed we’re getting into the NCAA was a tough year for us,” he said. losing record. said the Pac-12’s national promi- for the duck ponds. We called, tournament.” “We’re way better,” Trojans “It better be better than last year. nence will be a work in progress. but they were deaf to our cries. That bar is set low. Last year, I think the conference didn’t coach Kevin O’Neill said of the the Pac-12 got only two teams “You’ve got to prove yourself,” Pattee said laughing, "That's lose as many players early to the conference. “We’ll have four Boyle said. “We have to get some the furthest she's ever been away into the tournament — Colo- or five NCAA teams for sure. draft and the recruiting classes teams in postseason play and from me since I got her." rado and California — and nei- were better. Look at Arizona Arizona, UCLA, Oregon’s good. then do well.” The next day Pattee carried ther advanced past the third and UCLA. Both have freshmen California, Stanford, Colorado.” California coach Mike Mont- a photograph Lucie in the water round. Cal lost to South competing.” O’Neill echoed Robinson in in a play-in game. Washington, gomery isn’t ready to discount I taken that afternoon to his ap- UCLA coach Ben Howland the reasons for improvement. pointment at the VA hospital. the conference’s regular-season anyone — even USC. “Several believes the conference has im- “Great recruiting classes at "They'd look at Lucie and champion, was relegated to the other people in the league would proved. “We have more quality UCLA and Arizona,” he said, look at the picture and say NIT. have records similar to USC if wins,” he said, noting Oregon’s “and the league didn’t lose too 'That's her?' They couldn't be- As UCLA and USC enter Pac- victory over then-ranked Ne- many players early to the draft.” they’d played that schedule,” he said. “So that part” — the 5-8 lieve it was the same dog," Pattee 12 play Thursday night, there vada Las Vegas as well as the big One of Arizona’s major “re- said. seems to be more optimism sur- wins by Arizona and UCLA. cruits” is senior Mark Lyons, record — “doesn’t mean a whole lot.” Lucie: a devil on duck work rounding the league than there “Washington State is playing who starred at Xavier but played and an angel at social work. I was a year ago. Third-ranked well,” Howland said, “and had a a major role in an ugly brawl Montgomery also noted that UCLA is the top-scoring team think they make a pretty good Arizona is undefeated (12-0) great chance to win that Gonza- against rival Cincinnati. team. in the conference, averaging with one-point victories over ga game. Arizona State is doing Lyons, who had been recruit- ••• 13th-ranked Florida and 19th- a great job, playing all man-to- ed to Xavier by Arizona coach 80.9 points a game. That’s not something anyone predicted. Kimberly Mason is a freelance ranked San Diego State. UCLA man defense.” Sean Miller, was able to trans- writer and photojournalist. Visit her is coming off a rousing 97-94 Howland highlighted Sun fer without sitting out a year But Arizona winning the website at almostdailynews.com, find upset of Missouri in overtime, Devils freshman point guard Ja- because had earned his under- league? That was the preseason her on Facebook (Kimberly Mason though the three-loss Bruins hii Carson, who is second in the graduate degree. Lyons leads the prediction and there’s no reason — The Chronicle), call 269-5017 or remain unranked in both major league in assists behind UCLA’s Wildcats in scoring (13.4 points to change a mind. Yet. email [email protected]. 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Commentary College Football Louisville Upsets Florida in Sugar Bowl NEW ORLEANS (MCT) — No lead was safe against the 2012 Florida Gators. No deficit seemed too large for a team that found a way to beat the odds all season. But during Wednesday night’s Sugar Bowl against quar- terback Teddy Bridgewater and the Louisville Cardinals, the No. 4 Gators found themselves in a hole too deep to escape. It would get only deeper and deeper during a 33-23 loss to Louisville. The Cardinals were a 14-point underdog who scored touchdowns during the first 15 seconds of each half. Florida had five-second half comebacks this season. But the Gators could not manage anoth- er one and ended their remark- able season with a resounding

Paul Rodriguez / MCT thud that included a school-re- Stanford quarterback Kevin Hogan runs for a gain against Wisconsin defensive lineman Pat Muldoon, left, and defensive lineman Tyler Dippel, right, during the Rose cord 184 penalty yards as coach Bowl on Tuesday in Pasadena, California. The Stanford Cardinal defeated the Wisconsin Badgers, 20-14. Will Muschamp’s team lost its cool. The Big East champion Car- dinals had 24 points by halftime Stanford Wins the Game but Not the Moment against the nation’s third-ranked scoring defense and 30 minutes rom coaching staff to coach David Shaw said. "We inner perfectionist reacted to after Heisman Trophy candi- later had coasted to a big BCS players, Stanford longed missed a couple throws. And we this game, he was about as can- date Toby Gerhart left for the bowl win. Fto seize this moment by had a couple guys that missed did as a winning coach could be. NFL draft. It went 11-2 in 2011, Florida entered the Sugar staging a spectacular show on a couple blocks on offense. De- "I still have that in my gut," one year after coach Jim Har- Bowl 5-1 in BCS bowls, but also national TV to impress a nation fensively, we missed a couple he said. "There are two of those baugh left to join the 49ers. It 0-15 since 2004 when trailing by of doubters and skeptics. tackles." third downs, I'm still upset went 12-2 this season, one year 14 points or more. The Gators The Pac-12 champion Car- Though this was Stanford's about the calls I made. Some after quarterback Andrew Luck did not come close to reversing dinal wanted first Rose Bowl win since 1972, execution things that I know we departed to become the No. 1 the trend, even though two late respect. It it was not the killer perfor- could have done so much better. overall pick in the NFL draft. touchdowns, including a 100- has achieved mance, the blowout that would "But right now, it's not the "It served as motivation for yard kickoff return by Andre enough to get it. have raised both eyebrows and time for that. It's time for cel- us throughout the year," Ama- But an un- consciousness and finally con- ebration. (I'm) really excited, Debose, made the final score re- nam said. "It's a testament to spectable. exceptional aes- vinced one and all that Stanford really happy, and we'll go back our program and how we train thetic perfor- football is for real. and try to make sure that next Florida (11-2) fell behind and how we prepare each week 14-0 less eight minutes into the mance against Oh, it is. But a six-point win year we play even better." and every season. Hat's off to an unimposing over unranked Wisconsin, the That's altogether likely in- game as Gators quarterback Jeff By Monte Poole the guys upstairs." Driskel threw a pick-six on the opponent Tues- only five-loss team in Rose sofar as Hogan, who was 12 of By all indications, this pro- day in the 99th The Oakland opening snap. Once Bridgewater Tribune Bowl history, does not properly 19 for 123 yards, is a promising gram is here to stay. Stanford is Rose Bowl left had the ball, he would dissect the punctuate the assertion — par- freshman who started only the making good on its ambitious Stanford putting on its best face ticularly after the Cardinal was Gators’ vaunted pass defense. last five games, all victories. quest of proving that a school and graciously accepting no so dominant in racing to a 14-0 Given an opportunity to By halftime, Bridgewater was 12 with lofty academic standards more than it earned. first-quarter lead. strike a blow for West Coast col- of 17 for 180 yards, including a can succeed at the highest levels Victory, though mildly But the impressive begin- lege football as well as for ambi- 15-yard touchdown to DaVante unsatisfying. Ultimate success ning devolved into an ordinary tious young athletes around the of a sport rife with corruption Parker on third-and-13, as Lou- despite visible flaws. final three quarters; Stanford world — those who seek to excel and cheating and exploitation. isville (11-2) built a 24-3 lead. Stanford's 20-14 win over gained 159 yards in the first on and off the field _ Stanford Yet the doubt remains. Bridgewater finished the night Big Ten representative Wiscon- quarter, 185 over the final three. didn't take full advantage. It Stanford is good, but not with 265 passing yards and two sin won't silence those not ready Though running back Stepfan merely achieved its primary ob- exceptional. It is Egghead U. touchdowns. to place the program among the Taylor was typically productive jective. making a nice little run, but not While sophomore lived up nation's best. It won't keep folks (88 yards on 20 carries), quar- For those not paying close a program destined to sustain to his billing, the Gators looked from dismissing the Pac-12 as terback Kevin Hogan, so solid attention — many apparently excellence or become worthy of nothing like a team that came softer and slower and gentler since being promoted to starter are not — the Cardinal is mak- national acclaim. one poor performance — a 17-9 than the heralded Southeastern after the ninth game, was in- ing a habit of this. The school Though the overall numbers loss Oct. 27 against Georgia Conference. consistent. has been ranked in the Top suggest otherwise, the specific — from playing for a national Moreover, it won't persuade Even Stanford's defense, so 25 for an unprecedented 46 numbers on Tuesday were not championship. the masses that the highly intel- punishing against the run, had straight weeks. It has made persuasive. Stanford won the Florida entered the Sugar ligent young men on The Farm far more lapses than usual. This three successive appearances game but not the moment. Bowl riding the momentum of belong in the same conversation game wasn't secured for the in Bowl Championship Series So proof will have to wait a 37-26 win to close the regular as the "factory" schools, par- Cardinal until nickel back Usua games. It is 35-5 over the past until Stanford can "play even season at Florida State. But the ticularly those hailing from the Amanam stepped in front of a three seasons. better" in a high-profile game, Gators were no match for a Lou- almighty SEC. Curt Phillips pass for an inter- More impressive, it is thriv- until it submits a performance isville team that needed a dra- "We played extremely hard; ception with 2:03 remaining. ing in the face of change. Stan- that truly satisfies itself and matic comeback Nov. 29 against we didn't always play smart," When I asked Shaw how his ford went 12-1 in 2010, one year dazzles the skeptics. Rutgers to snap a two-game skid and slip into the Sugar Bowl. Tuesday’s College Football Bridgewater came off the bench that day with a broken wrist and severely sprained an- Florida State Tops Northern Illinois in Orange Bowl kle to lead his team to a victory. MIAMI (AP) — Senior full- bowl record, including two in Shaw began the march from his disappointing Big 12 finish by He would need far less heroics back Lonnie Pryor, voted the the fourth quarter, and the Bull- own 30. Devin Gardner’s third dominating Purdue 58-14 in the against the Gators. game’s outstanding player, ran dogs beat Nebraska in the Capi- TD pass of the game had given Heart of Dallas Bowl. From the opening snap, for a career-high 134 yards and tal One Bowl. Michigan a 28-27 lead. The Cowboys, a year re- Wednesday night’s game went two scores in only five carries Murray shook off a pair of moved from a Fiesta Bowl win the Cardinals’ way. The run-ori- and fellow senior EJ Manuel first-half interceptions, includ- GATOR BOWL that capped the best season in ented Gators, the nation’s 114th threw for 291 yards for the Sem- ing one returned for a touch- school history, forced five turn- passing team, came out throw- inoles in a 31-16 win over North- down, and passed for 427 yards NO. 21 NORTHWESTERN 34, overs and had another short TD ing, rather than attacking Louis- ern Illinois in the Orange Bowl. — also a Bulldogs bowl record — MISSISSIPPI ST. 20 drive after a 64-yard punt return ville’s run defense, which ranked ninth among Florida’s 12 FBS The victory was a consolation against the nation’s top-ranked JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (AP) from Josh Stewart. foes in 2012. prize for the Seminoles (12-2), passing defense. He was named — Behind huge interceptions It was the biggest bowl win who began the season with na- the game’s most valuable player. early and late, Northwestern for Oklahoma State since coach Driskel’s pass on the open- tional championship hopes. They Georgia (12-2) reached 12 beat Mississippi State 34-20 in Mike Gundy was the quarter- ing drive was well behind Andre have won five consecutive bowl wins for the third time in school the Gator Bowl and snapped back in a 62-14 rout of Wyoming Debose, who had two catches games, but the victory was their history. college football’s longest post- in the 1988 Holiday Bowl. The this season and had been out first in a BCS bowl since 2000, Nebraska (10-4) lost its third season losing streak. Cowboys (8-5) missed out on with a knee injury since the when they beat Virginia Tech for consecutive bowl game, and The Wildcats (10-3) earned upper-tier bowls after narrow Georgia game. A lunging Debose the national championship. finished the season with two their first bowl win since 1949, losses in their last two Big 12 tipped the ball into the hands Northern Illinois (12-2), straight woeful defensive perfor- ending a nine-game losing skid games. of Louisville cornerback Terrell playing in a BCS bowl for the mances. The Cornhuskers lost that was tied for the longest in With former Purdue quar- Floyd, who returned it 38 yards first time, had a 12-game win- the Big Ten championship game NCAA history. They also cel- terbacks Drew Brees and Kyle for the Cardinals’ first defensive ning streak snapped. The Hus- 70-31. ebrated double-digit victories Orton watching, Robert Marve touchdown this season. kies came in as two-touchdown for the first time since the 1995 didn’t get to 100 yards passing The Gators went three-and- underdogs and fell to 5-28 OUTBACK BOWL Rose Bowl season. until Oklahoma State led 45-0 out on their ensuing possession against top 25 teams. Quentin Williams returned as Purdue (6-7) fell to 0-4 on to give Bridgewater the ball for Manuel went 26 for 38, threw NO. 11 SOUTH CAROLINA 33, NO. an interception 29 yards for a New Year’s Day. the first time. It did not take long for one score and ran for anoth- 19 MICHIGAN 28 touchdown on the third play of Leading 28-0 at halftime, for him to display the accuracy er. TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Con- the game and Nick Vanhoose set Oklahoma State erased any lin- and poise that will land him on The Huskies were outgained nor Shaw led South Carolina to up a late touchdown with a 39- gering doubt three plays into the Heisman Trophy watch lists next 534 yards to 259. the brink of victory and Dylan yard interception return. Those second half when Justin Gilbert season. Huskies QB Jordan Lynch Thompson carried the Game- plays were the difference in a stripped Purdue receiver O.J. Bridgewater converted three came into the game leading the cocks over the hump in the Out- back-and-forth game that fea- Ross on a short completion. The third downs — on passes of 25 nation in rushing and total of- back Bowl. tured more interceptions (seven) loose ball shot straight to Day- and seven yards and a 12-yard fense. He completed 15 of 41 for Thompson came off the than touchdowns (six). tawion Lowe, who ran 37 yards run — to lead the Cardinals 83 176 yards, and carried 23 times bench to throw a 32-yard touch- down the sideline in front of the yards on 12 plays to give his team for 44 yards. down pass with 11 seconds left Purdue bench for a 35-0 lead. a 14-0 lead. Tuesday, enabling South Caro- HEART OF DALLAS BOWL Oklahoma State’s 58 points Bridgewater was 9 of 12 pass- CAPITAL ONE BOWL lina to tie a school record for vic- were the most in a bowl game at ing for 124 yards on Louisville’s tories with a 33-28 win over No. OKLAHOMA STATE 58, PURDUE 14 historic Cotton Bowl Stadium, first two possessions. When GEORGIA 45, NEBRASKA 31 19 Michigan. DALLAS (AP) — Clint topping the 55 scored by Key- John Wallace kicked a 27-yard ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) — Thompson replaced Shaw Chelf threw three of Oklahoma shawn Johnson and Southern field goal to give the Cardinals a Aaron Murray threw five touch- during the winning drive, cov- State’s five touchdown passes California against Texas Tech in 17-3 second-quarter lead, the Ga- down passes to set a Georgia ering the final 43 yards after and the Cowboys shook off a 1995. tors defense looked gassed. • Sports 5 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013

NFL Seattle’s Playoff Road History Not a Pretty View RENTON, Wash. (AP) — While they are one of the hottest teams going into the postseason, there's a lot of past playoff futility for the to overcome — nearly three decades worth. Seemingly unbeatable at home, the road — especially in the postseason — has been a different tale for the Seahawks. It's been 29 years since Seattle last won a play- off game on the road. They've lost eight straight road playoff games since winning at Mi- ami on Dec. 31, 1983, when only nine players on their current 53-man roster were even born. On Sunday, Seattle (11-5) travels to the East Coast to take on another hot team, the Washington Redskins (10-6). Stephen Brashear / The Associated Press The Seahawks have won five St. Louis Rams running back Steven Jackson, center, is tackled by Seattle Seahawks cornerback Richard Sherman and Seattle Seahawks defensive tackle Brandon Me- in a row, and seven of their bane Sunday in Seattle. last eight; Washington brings a seven-game winning streak into the game. Browner Back Puts Seahawks at Full Strength "If you want to be a good team you definitely got to be By Tim Booth James Carpenter, defensive tack- the regular season. game against both Buffalo and able to win on the road," Se- attle defensive end Red Bry- The Associated Press le Jason Jones and cornerback According to STATS, Inc., San Francisco and each time Walter Thurmond would all be Browner and Sherman were was stride for stride in coverage. ant said. "You never get a sce- nario exactly how you want it RENTON — Brandon key players Seattle would like to among the best in the league Maxwell regularly entered and Browner was back in the Seattle unless you fortunate enough have available when its faces the at not getting burned. Browner played on the outside in passing to be like ." Seahawks' locker room Wednes- Redskins. was targeted 65 times and al- situations with Lane moving in- day, shaking hands and sitting The Falcons earned home For the most part, what Se- lowed 30 receptions with six side to play against slot receivers. field throughout the NFC just a few feet away from fellow attle's starting lineup looked like passes defensed. Sherman was Overall, the results give the playoffs by finishing 13-3. cornerback Richard Sherman. for most of the season will be on targeted 94 times and allowed Seahawks flexibility on how they After being the only team to For a time last month, no one the field against the Redskins. 43 receptions, and led the NFL run their schemes and playing go 8-0 at home, the only way was sure whether Browner and The only player listed on Se- with 24 passes defensed accord- time for their youngsters. Seattle can return home for Sherman would be around at attle's injury report Wednesday ing to STATS. "That's just the outside per- a postseason is if it somehow this point of the year with each was Marshawn Lynch, who con- "It just adds along to all the spective. We already knew how ends up playing Minnesota facing four-game suspensions tinued with his trend of having ballers we have back there," strong he was, we already knew for the NFC title. for using a banned substance. a light practice early in the week Thomas said. "(I) don't want to how good he was," Sherman "In terms of us going for- Browner eventually dropped to rest his back. take any credit away from the said about Lane. "It wasn't news ward, we've got to go on the his appeal and sat out the last "Our confidence is sky high young guys that have been play- for us, it was just him getting to road and we're looking for- four games of the regular season, and we feel like we can match ing back there, but that's a Pro show the world how talented he ward to it," Bryant said. while Sherman won his appeal There was a reason Seattle and scheme with anybody," Se- Bowl player and it's hard to re- was and we knew the whole time. coach Pete Carroll hoped his and had his suspension over- attle linebacker Leroy Hill said. place that type of player. He's a That's why he's on this team." turned. team could get at least one The return of Browner is sig- physical guy, can cause fumbles Along with the return home playoff game — the Se- The result is that the Se- nificant because of how the rest and interceptions. We're just of Browner, Hill practiced ahawks have some forgettable ahawks will go to Washing- of Seattle's defense plays off the glad to have him back." Wednesday after missing last road playoff losses. ton on Sunday for the opening skills of its cornerbacks. Brown- If there was a benefit to Se- Sunday's regular-season finale After beating Miami in round of the playoffs at nearly er's size at 6-foot-4, combined attle losing Browner for the final because of a hamstring injury. the '83 playoffs, the Seahawks full strength. with adequate speed has made four games was the opportunity Malcolm Smith started last week were routed 30-14 by the Los "Getting Brandon Browner it possible for the Seahawks to to let some inexperienced play- against St. Louis and Carroll Angeles Raiders in the AFC back is a big deal to us. He's been play press coverage with its cor- ers get their chances. Seattle ini- said he did not know who would championship game despite a big part of what we've done nerbacks and allow safeties Kam tially went to Thurmond to take start if Hill made it through the beating the Raiders twice in here and a significant factor in Chancellor and Earl Thomas to Browner's role until he was side- week. Hill has the second-most the regular season. the style that we play," Seattle roam around and make plays in lined by a hamstring injury that postseason experience of any- Seattle was routed at Mi- coach Pete Carroll said. "He run support and the pass game. landed him on injured reserve one on Seattle's roster with seven ami in 1984 and in 1987 fell comes back and (we'll) see how Combined with Sherman earlier this week. Thurmond go- games. 23-20 at Houston in overtime he does. It's been a month; we'll after rallying to tie the game on the other side, Seattle's pass ing down required the Seahawks "Like I said, we'll be ready," in the final minute of regu- see how rusty he is. But we're defense ranked sixth in the to give rookie Jeremy Lane and Hill said. "We've got our full lation. Seattle won the AFC very fortunate right now." league, allowing just 203.1 yards second-year Byron Maxwell confidence up and we have re- West for the first time in 1988, There were a few key players per game. The Seahawks were their shots at filling the role and liable backups. We know Mal- only to get top-seeded Cin- whose seasons ended early due ranked as high as No. 3 in the both played well. Lane was test- colm can play. We know (Lane) cinnati in the playoff opener to injuries. Offensive lineman league against the pass during ed deep on the first play of the and Byron can play." and a 21-13 loss. After a lengthy drought with just one playoff appear- NFL ance, the Seahawks started their run of success in the middle of 2000s with a wild- Redskins’ RG3 Crashes Shanahan’s News Conference card berth and a trip to Green ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — "A lot of people talk about Bay in 2003. Shaun Alexander Robert Griffin III crashed Mike the limp with the brace," Griffin scored with 51 seconds left Shanahan's news conference, said. "But any time you wear a to pull Seattle even at 27 and slipping in the back door to take brace like that, it's to protect you, force overtime where, after an aisle seat in the Washington so it's going to cause a natural winning the coin toss, quar- Redskins auditorium. Soon, the limp. You're not going to be able terback Matt Hasselbeck told franchise quarterback had a to bend your knee. ... But at the referee Bernie Kukar, "We want the ball and we're going microphone in his right hand, same time you can still generate to score," as a playful jab to ready to ask the next question. power." former teammate Brett Favre. Shanahan, who is hard to Griffin said he's "pretty close" Hasselbeck then threw an rattle, couldn't help but laugh. to the point where he's being interception on the first pos- "You got me by surprise limited by the brace more so session of overtime that Al there," the coach said. "Who is than the actual injury, but that Harris returned it 52 yards for this guy?" the doctors won't let him go a game-winning touchdown. "What did you do for New without the extra protection. There was another over- Year's?" Griffin asked. "So I try to do as much as I time loss in 2006, this time at Chicago, and losses to Green "I tried to put a good game Susan Walsh / The Associated Press can without the brace," he said plan together. I wasn't sure how with a smile. "And then whenev- Bay (2007) and again to the Washington Redskins quarterback Robert Griin III pretends to be a reporter and healthy you were, so it was hard er they find out that I don't have Bears (2010) to complete the ask a question of Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan during a news conference without you calling me," an- eight-pack of road woes. in Ashburn, Va., Wednesday. it on, I have to throw it on." swered Shanahan, still chortling The bum knee has prompted Seattle got a significant break in the schedule by land- away. "You got me good." offs,'" said Morris, who added team captain. Griffin to refine his play with- Griffin has hardly behaved out much of a drop-off. He had ing the late afternoon Sunday that he doesn't really care for the Also, it helps that the Red- like a rookie all season, so there's a 102.4 passer rating in his first game on the opening week- attention he's getting for a 1,613- skins have a routine week to pre- end. The Seahawks are fol- no reason to think it'll start game after the injury, and he ran yard regular season bettered lowing their normal regular now as he prepares for his NFL pare for the Seahawks. Griffin for 63 yards on just six carries in only by Adrian Peterson. will take that over the weekslong season practice schedule and playoff debut. He was as loose the regular-season finale against continuing with a trend of as anyone Wednesday, whether The performances of Mor- wait for college bowl games. the . ris and Griffin has cornerback "For bowl games, most of the flying to the East Coast two it was playfully shoving Jarvis "If anything, the injury's days before kickoff that Car- Jenkins into the defensive line- DeAngelo Hall proclaiming: time you're doing way too much shown me a lot, just from a "These aren't ordinary rookies." roll started in his first season. man's locker or simply radiating thinking," Griffin said. "Trying quarterback perspective," Grif- Washington cornerback the smile that has rarely been "I haven't seen a moment this to devise the perfect play for the fin said. "This game's not easy, Josh Wilson knows the dif- missing during his initial run year where they've been caught perfect defense. And you get in but it did show me some things ficulty of making that West- through the NFL grind. up in the moment," defensive a game and they do something that I can do to make the game to-East trip. He played for the It was the first practice for tackle Barry Cofield said, "or totally different because they're easier for myself, easier on my Seahawks from 2007-09 and Sunday's matchup against the they've seemed like the mo- doing the same thing for the body. Ironically I've done a bet- will now face his former team Seattle Seahawks, the Redskins' ment's been too big for them." past month. So (this is) like a ter job of protecting myself since on Sunday. first home postseason game in To a man, the Redskins regular-season game, but with a the injury, sliding, getting down, "This game being at 4:30 13 years. If the excitement was say the entire team shouldn't playoff-game atmosphere." getting all the possible yards I actually may help them a getting to either half of Wash- be caught up in playoff nerves Griffin gave the latest update can and getting out of bounds. little bit," Wilson said. "It's ington's rookie backfield — because they've been playing on the sprained lateral ligament "And sometimes things have definitely tough when you have that 1 o'clock game. It Griffin or running back Alfred win-or-else games for nearly in his right knee, which caused to happen like that for you to two months. Every victory in him to miss one game and has feels like about 10 o'clock to Morris — it wasn't showing. really, really grasp that, and it's you. You up three hours "I've been playing football the season-ending seven-game limited his explosive running shown me a lot. I don't think I've before the game, so it's about since I was 5 years old. I just go streak was necessary to get to ability in the two games since ever rushed for 10 yards a carry 7 o'clock in your mind. It's out there and go have some fun. 10-6 and win the NFC East. No- he returned. He's still sporting in a game, and I did that in this tough to travel that long dis- That's what I do. So I'm not go- table stat: Washington is 7-0 a brace, which he adjusted while past game, so that was kind of tance." ing to think about, 'It's the play- since Griffin was selected as a stretching at the start of practice. funny." Sports 6 • The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 SPORTS

Scoreboard Sports Briefs PREP Campbell 86, East Carolina 81 Jacksonville 2 14 0 .125 Boys Basketball Prep Poll Wake Forest 66, Xavier 59 AFC WEST Spots Still Open in Chehalis Sweet 16 Local Schedule Tacoma News Tribune’s 2012-13 Week Vermont 64, New Hampshire 51 * - Denver 13 3 0 .813 THURSDAY, Jan. 3 5 Basketball Rankings Columbia 66, Colgate 59 San Diego 7 9 0 .438 Bucknell 72, Cornell 56 Basketball Tournaments Boys Basketball (Current records in parenthesis) Oakland 4 12 0 .250 Massachusetts 70, Miami (OH) 69 Toutle Lake at Adna, 7 p.m. Kansas City 2 14 0 .125 By The Chronicle Wahkiakum at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. CLASS 4A Richmond 91, Air Force 68 1. Bothell (10-0) Delaware State 53, Marshall 51 There is still room available for the Chehalis 2012 Napavine at Pe Ell, 7 p.m. z - Clinched Division Winlock at Onalaska, 7 p.m. 2. Federal Way (10-0) James Madison 58, Old Dominion 55 y - Clinched Wild Card Sweet 16 Boys Tournament. The 7th and 8th grade Girls Basketball 3. Garfield (8-1) Maine 63, Boston University 58 x - Clinched Playoff Berth Tumwater at Centralia, 7:30 p.m. 4. Central Valley (8-0) Lafayette 83, N.J.I.T. 66 tournament will take place Jan. 13 and the 4th/5th W.F. West at Black Hills, 7:30 p.m. 5. Jackson (9-0) Towson 79, North Carolina-Wilming- * - Clinched Division and Home and 6th grade tournament on February 10. The regis- Castle Rock at Toledo, 7 p.m. 6. Olympia (8-0) ton 74 Field tration fee is $175 per team and there is a three-game Wrestling 7. Curtis (9-1) Albany 65, UMBC 48 Centralia at Tumwater, 7 p.m. 8. Walla Walla (9-1) Akron 91, Coppin State 63 Playoff Schedule guarantee and championship shirts for each division. Black Hills at W.F. West, 7 p.m. 9. Union (6-3) Ball State 62, Norfolk State 61 All Times PST For more information call Tracey Cox or Lilly Wall Eatonville at Tenino, 6 p.m. 10. Richland (6-2) Virginia Commonwealth 109, East Ten- Wild-Card Playoffs nessee State 58 at 360-748-0271 ext. 224 or ext. 226, or email tcox@ Winlock/Toledo/Onalaska at Ilwa- Saturday, Jan. 5 co/Kalama, 7 p.m. CLASS 3A Florida International 88, Florida A&M ci.chehalis.wa.us and [email protected]. 1. Lincoln (7-1) 72 Cincinnati at Houston, 1:30 p.m. (NBC) FRIDAY, Jan. 4 2. Rainier Beach (7-3) Drexel 77, Georgia State 60 Boys Basketball 3. Franklin (9-1) North Carolina A&T 81, Radford 77 Minnesota at Green Bay, 5 p.m. Centralia, Chehalis Little League Centralia at Tumwater, 7:30 p.m. 4. Seattle Prep (9-1) Virginia Military 110, Shenandoah 54 (NBC) Black Hills at W.F. West, 7:30 p.m. 5. Mercer Island (10-1) North Carolina Central 64, Winthrop Looking for Coaches Elma at Rochester, 7 p.m. 6. Foss (7-2) 57 Sunday, Jan. 6 Tenino at Forks, 7 p.m. 7. Kamiakin (9-2) IPFW 68, Navy 63 Indianapolis at Baltimore, 10 a.m. By The Chronicle 8. Mountlake Terrace (8-2) Jacksonville 85, Lipscomb 71 Woodland at Toledo, 7 p.m. (CBS) 9. Glacier Peak (9-2) Mercer 77, Florida Gulf Coast 70 Riverside Christian at Morton- Seattle at Washington, 1:30 p.m. The Centralia and Chehalis Little League baseball White Pass (Randle), 7:30 p.m. 10. University (5-3) Charlotte 71, UNC-Asheville 63 (FOX) organizations are both looking for coaches at all levels. Girls Basketball Northern Kentucky 65, North Florida Riverside Christian at Morton- CLASS 2A 52 For more information on coaching in Centralia, White Pass (Randle), 6 p.m. 1. Lynden (9-1) USC Upstate 68, Hampton 49 Divisional Playoffs contact Tom at 880-7090 or Wendy at 508-6535. Adna at Toutle Lake, 7 p.m. 2. Renton (11-0) UAB 65, Georgia Southern 61 Saturday, Jan. 12 Mossyrock at Wahkiakum, 7 p.m. 3. Ellensburg (8-0) Illinois-Chicago 65, Youngstown State Baltimore, Indianapolis or Cincin- For more information on coaching in Chehalis, Pe Ell at Napavine, 7 p.m. 4. Pullman (7-1) 60 nati at Denver, 1:30 p.m. (CBS) contact the league via email at chehalislittleleague@ Villanova 98, St. John’s 86 Onalaska at Winlock, 7 p.m. 5. White River (9-2) Washington, Seattle or Green Bay gmail.com. 6. Mark Morris (6-3) Vanderbilt 64, William & Mary 50 Elma at Rochester, 7 p.m. at San Francisco, 5 p.m. (FOX) Tenino at Forks, 7 p.m. 7. West Valley of Yakima (7-2) Boise State 64, Texas-Arlington 46 Wrestling 8. Clover Park (5-5) South Florida 65, UCF 56 Sunday, Jan. 13 Kingston at Centralia, 7 p.m. 9. West Valley of Spokane (6-1) Indiana State 65, Northern Iowa 61 Centralia Girls at Kelso, 6 p.m. 10. Centralia (9-2) Wyoming 59, Southern Methodist 56 Washington, Seattle or Minnesota Western Illinois 39, Savannah State 35 at Atlanta, 10 a.m. (FOX) Sports on the Air SATURDAY, Jan. 5 CLASS 1A Bradley 66, Southern Illinois 60 Baltimore, Indianapolis or Hous- Men’s College Basketball 1. Zillah (7-1) Tulsa 63, Buffalo 57 ton at New England, 1:30 a.m. (CBS) Green River at Centralia, 7 p.m. 2. Seattle Academy (9-0) Evansville 62, Missouri State 59 THURSDAY, Jan. 3 3. Lynden Christian (6-3) Wichita State 75, Drake 63 Women’s College Basketball Conference Championships 4. Toledo (9-1) Loyola (IL) 63, Valparaiso 54 COLLEGE FOOTBALL Green River at Centralia, 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 20 Boys Basketball 5. Cedar Park Christian (8-0) Alabama State 70, Jackson State 66 AFC, TBA (CBS) 5:30 p.m. Adna at Napavine, 7 p.m. 6. Okanogan (10-0) Alcorn State 68, Prairie View A&M 54 Pe Ell at Mossyrock, 7 p.m. 7. Cascade Christian (6-2) Arkansas-Pine Bluff 79, Mississippi NFC, TBA (FOX) ESPN — Fiesta Bowl, Oregon vs. Kansas St., Morton-White Pass at Winlock, 5:45 8. University Prep (10-2) Valley State 64 at Glendale, Ariz. p.m. 9. Chelan (6-1) Alabama A&M 78, Grambling State 53 Pro Bowl Girls Basketball 10. King’s (7-3) Seton Hall 73, DePaul 72 Sunday, Jan. 27 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL W.F. West at White River, 7 p.m. Miami (FL) 76, La Salle 59 At Honolulu 4 p.m. Wednesday’s Statewide Scores Southern University 63, Texas Southern Toledo at Woodland, 7 p.m. AFC vs. NFC, 4 p.m. (NBC) Morton-White Pass at Winlock, 7 The Associated Press 57 ESPN2 — Michigan at Northwestern p.m. BOYS BASKETBALL Arizona State 55, Utah 54 Super Bowl NBCSN — Northeastern at George Mason Wrestling Archbishop Murphy 87, Coupeville 44 Colorado State 62, UTEP 58 Centralia at Bearcat Invite (Cheha- Bellevue Christian 48, Eatonville 46 Santa Clara 74, San Francisco 69 Sunday, Feb. 3 8 p.m. lis), 10 a.m. Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 81, Cas- At New Orleans FSN — California at UCLA Centralia girls/JV at Kelso, 10 a.m. cade Christian 43 AFC champion vs. NFC champion, Napavine at Elma, 5 p.m. Cedarcrest 61, Granite Falls 50 3 p.m. (CBS) Rochester/Tenino/Toledo/Onalas- Chewelah 52, Springdale 25 COLLEGE FOOTBALL FRIDAY, Jan. 4 ka/Winlock Castle Rock, 9 a.m. Clover Park 86, Capital 52 Edmonds-Woodway 57, Snohomish 43 Bowl Games Local Results Elma 46, Rainier 35 Saturday, December 29 7 p.m. Wednesday’s Results Fife 60, Auburn Mountainview 57, 2OT BELL HELICOPTER ARMED NBA Jackson 76, Lake Stevens 64 FORCES BOWL Boys Basketball Standings ESPN2 — Junior , Rances Bar- At Tenino Kalama 82, Seton Catholic 36 Rice 33, Air Force 14 Eastern Conference BEAVERS 64, HOQUIAM 52 King’s 65, Lakewood 46 NEW ERA PINSTRIPE BOWL thelemy (17-0-0) vs. Arash Usmanee (20-0-0), at ATLANTIC W L PCT GB Hoquiam 6 12 19 15 —52 LaCenter 78, Ilwaco 46 Syracuse 38, West Virginia 14 Miami Tenino 16 19 13 15 —64 Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 77, St. John- KRAFT FIGHT HUNGER BOWL New York 21 10 .677 - Hoquiam (52) — Sandstrom 6, Es- Endicott 34 Arizona State 62, Navy 28 Brooklyn 17 15 .531 4 ½ COLLEGE FOOTBALL pedel 18, Newton 5, Kelly 6, Wharton 2, Mariner 53, Arlington 49 VALERO ALAMO BOWL Philadelphia 15 18 .455 7 5 p.m. Smith 8, Boulden 2, Bryden 5 Monroe 67, Lynnwood 65 No. 23 Texas 31, No. 13 Oregon Boston 14 17 .452 7 FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Mount Vernon 79, Kamiak 66 State 27 Toronto 12 20 .375 9 ½ FOX — Cotton Bowl, Texas A&M vs. Okla- Tenino (64) — Hammond, Conklin North Kitsap 64, Crosspoint Academy BUFFALO WILD WINGS BOWL CENTRAL homa, at Arlington, Texas 20, Egge 7, D. Harris 18, B. Harris, Shaw 38 Michigan State 17, TCU 16 Indiana 19 13 .594 - 6, B. Peterson 13 Peninsula 62, Washington 38 Chicago 17 13 .567 1 GOLF FG: N/A FT: N/A Reb. N/A Sedro-Woolley 56, Oak Harbor 53 Monday, December 31 Milwaukee 16 14 .533 2 2:30 p.m. Stadium 65, Black Hills 51 FRANKLIN AMERICAN Detroit 12 22 .353 8 At Castle Rock Tenino 64, Hoquiam 52 MORTGAGE MUSIC CITY BOWL Cleveland 7 26 .212 12 ½ TGC — PGA Tour, Tournament of Champi- Toledo 56, Castle Rock 50 INDIANS 56, ROCKETS 50 Vanderbilt 38, North Carolina State SOUTHEAST W L PCT GB Tumwater 64, Timberline 63 ons, first round, at Kapalua, Hawaii Toledo 16 8 13 19 —56 24 Miami 22 8 .733 - Vashon Island 75, Chimacum 53 HYUNDAI SUN BOWL MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Castle Rock 14 18 4 14 —50 Atlanta 20 10 .667 2 Woodland 53, King’s Way Christian Georgia Tech 21, USC 7 Toledo (56) — B. Rakoz 25, Bl. Wood Orlando 12 20 .375 11 5 p.m. 2, Trafelet 20, McEwen 6, L. Rakoz 3, Br. School 48 AutoZone LIBERTY BOWL Charlotte 8 23 .258 14 ½ Wood, Muyskens, Durham, Hopf Foothills Classic Tulsa 31, Iowa State 17 ESPN2 — Memphis at Tennessee Washington 4 26 .133 18 FG: 17 of 40 —.425 FT: 20 of 32 Abraham Lincoln, Colo. 67, Sequim 49 Chick-fil-A BOWL MEN’S COLLEGE HOCKEY —.625 Reb. 29 (McEwen 9) Sequim 52, Bonanza, Nev. 46 No. 14 Clemson 25, No. 8 LSU 24 Western Conference Castle Rock (50) — Cale Johnson 17, NORTHWEST W L PCT GB 4:30 p.m. Brock Johnson 12, Ty Johnson 15, Aus- GIRLS BASKETBALL Tuesday, January 1 Oklahoma City 24 7 .774 - NBCSN — Colorado College at Nebraska- tin Moore 6 Adna 44, Rochester 38 TAXSLAYER.com GATOR BOWL Denver 18 15 .545 7 FG: 18 of 44 —.409 FT: 6 of 9 —.667 Archbishop Murphy 61, Coupeville 27 No. 20 Northwestern 34, Mississippi Portland 16 15 .516 8 Omaha Reb. 21 Arlington 60, Mariner 35 State 20 Minnesota 14 14 .500 8 ½ Bellevue 68, Blanchet 37 HEART OF DALLAS BOWL Utah 16 17 .485 9 NBA BASKETBALL Girls Results Cascade Christian 47, Cedar Park Oklahoma State 58, Purdue 14 PACIFIC 5 p.m. At Rochester Christian (Bothell) 30 CAPITAL ONE BOWL LA Clippers 25 8 .758 - ESPN — Chicago at Miami PIRATES 44, WARRIORS 38 Cedarcrest 72, Granite Falls 16 No. 7 Georgia 45, No. 16 Nebraska Golden State 22 10 .688 2 ½ Adna 12 19 8 5 —44 Eatonville 52, Bellevue Christian 44 31 LA Lakers 15 16 .484 9 7:30 p.m. Edmonds-Woodway 51, Snohomish 38 Rochester 10 4 8 16 —38 OUTBACK BOWL Sacramento 12 20 .375 12 ½ Hoquiam 47, Tenino 14 ESPN — L.A. Lakers at L.A. Clippers Adna (44) — Gilbertson 13, Gaffney No. 10 South Carolina 33, No. 18 Phoenix 12 21 .364 13 Jackson 62, Lake Stevens 48 Michigan 28 4, Rolfe 6, Dotson 11, Elliott 8, DiazDe- SOUTHWEST PREP FOOTBALL Kalama 59, Seton Catholic 26 ROSE BOWL GAME Leon 2 San Antonio 26 8 .765 - FG: 16 of 47 —.340 FT: 7 of 11 —.636 Kelso 62, Hockinson 57 PRESENTED BY VIZIO 2 p.m. Memphis 20 9 .690 3 ½ Reb. 16 (Gilbertson 5) King’s 67, Lakewood 25 No. 6 Stanford 20, Wisconsin 14 Houston 18 14 .563 7 ESPN — All-America Game, at St. Petersburg, Rochester (38) — Joni Lancaster 8, LaCenter 52, Ilwaco 40 DISCOVER ORANGE BOWL Dallas 13 20 .394 12 ½ Jaelin Lancaster 4, Sierra Seymour 8, Lakes 86, Foss 12 No. 12 Florida State 31, No. 15 Fla. Keeli Demers 10, Althauser 8 Monroe 40, Lynnwood 36 Northern Illinois 10 New Orleans 7 25 .219 18 FG: 17 of 60 —.283 FT: 4 of 9 —.444 North Beach 35, Ocosta 29 Reb. 24 (Althauser 11) North Kitsap 47, Crosspoint Academy Wednesday, January 2 Tuesday’s Results SATURDAY, Jan. 5 32 ALLSTATE SUGAR BOWL Dallas 103, Washington 94 COLLEGE FOOTBALL At Tenino North Thurston 44, Capital 28 No. 21 Louisville 33, No. 3 Florida Portland 105, New York 100 Raymond 54, Willapa Valley 31 GRIZZLIES 47, BEAVERS 14 23 Detroit 103, Sacramento 97 10 a.m. South Bend 56, Naselle 40 Hoquiam 17 7 14 9 —47 Atlanta 95, New Orleans 86 ESPN — Compass Bowl, Pittsburgh vs. Mis- Tenino 2 2 2 8 —14 Springdale 41, Chewelah 37 Thursday, January 3 Denver 92, LA Clippers 78 Hoquiam (47) — Quercia 6, Parker St. John-Endicott 65, Lind-Ritzville/ TOSTITOS FIESTA BOWL sissippi, at Birmingham, Ala. Philadelphia 103, LA Lakers 99 2, Mode 3, Rose 4, Dhooghe 4, Crevis- Sprague 58 5:30 p.m. No. 4 Oregon vs. No. 5 ESPN2 — NCAA, FCS, playoffs, champion- ton 4, C. Stewart 15, Johnson 2, Bradley Stevenson 47, Columbia (White Salm- Kansas State 1, Doyle 4, Madison 1, K. Stewart 2 on) 21 Wednesday’s Results ship, North Dakota St. vs. Sam Houston St., at FG: 19 of 57 —.333 FT: 3 of 10 —.300 Timberline 43, Tumwater 35 Friday, January 4 Toronto 102, Portland 79 Frisco, Texas Reb. 29 AT&T COTTON BOWL Chicago 96, Orlando 94 Tenino (14) — Vens 3, Richardson 1, 5 p.m. No. 9 Texas A&M vs. No. 11 Sacramento 97, Cleveland 94 GOLF Blosl 2, Huber 3, Burnham 2, Richards Oklahoma Indiana 89, Washington 81 2:30 p.m. 2, Tibbetts 1 COLLEGE BASKETBALL Memphis 93, Boston 83 FG: 5 of 30 —.167 FT: 6 of 19 —.316 Saturday, January 5 Miami 119, Dallas 109 (OT) TGC — PGA Tour, Tournament of Champi- Reb. 25 Local Results BBVA COMPASS BOWL Men’s Basketball 10 a.m. Pittsburgh vs. Ole Miss San Antonio 117, Milwaukee 110 ons, second round, at Kapalua, Hawaii At Longview Houston 104, New Orleans 92 MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Girls Prep Basketball Poll TRAILBLAZERS 65, RED DEVILS 58 Sunday, January 6 Brooklyn 110, Oklahoma City 93 Tacoma News Tribune’s 2012-13 Week Centralia College 26 39—65 GODADDY.com BOWL Utah 106, Minnesota 84 8 a.m. 4 Basketball Rankings Lower Columbia Col. 31 27—27 6 p.m. No. 25 Kent State vs. Arkan- Phoenix 95, Philadelphia 89 ESPN2 — Pittsburgh at Rutgers (Current records in parenthesis) Centralia College (65) — Lockett sas State Golden State 115, LA Clippers 94 19, Carras 13, Dam 2, Mozeek Waggen- 1 p.m. CLASS 4A er 17, Dumetz 4, Miles Waggener 10 Monday, January 7 NBA Leaders ESPN2 — NC State at Boston College 1. Gonzaga Prep (8-0) FG: 23 of 52—.442, FT: 15 of 17— DISCOVER BCS NATIONAL Offense 2. Mount Rainier (10-0) .882, Rebounds: 37 (Miles Waggener 10, CHAMPIONSHIP 2 p.m. Scoring 3. Puyallup (10-0) Mozeek Waggener 9) 5:30 p.m. No. 2 Alabama vs. NBCSN — Lehigh at VCU 4. Mead (7-1) Lower Columbia College (58) — No. 1 Notre Dame 1. Kobe Bryant, LAL 30.3 5. Lynnwood (10-0) Parker 6, Bossio 2, Rogers 13, Konig 15, 2. Carmelo Anthony, NY 29.2 8 p.m. 6. Skyline (10-2) Trotter 4, Basmergen 14, Roffler 4 3. Kevin Durant, OKC 28.5 FSN — California at Southern Cal 7. Woodinville (9-2) FG: 22 of 56—.393, FT: 9 of 15— 4. LeBron James, MIA 26.3 8. Lake Stevens (6-4) .600, Rebounds: 32 (Rogers 6, Konig 6) NFL 5. James Harden, HOU 26.1 NFL FOOTBALL 9. Arlington (9-0) 1:30 p.m. 10. Inglemoor (10-0) Women’s Basketball NFL Final Standings Assists At Longview NFC NORTH 1. Rajon Rondo, BOS 11.6 NBC — Wild Card Game, teams TBD CLASS 3A LADY BLAZERS 63, RED DEVILS 49 z - Washington 10 6 0 .625 2. Chris Paul, LAC 9.3 5 p.m. 1. Prairie (10-2) Centralia College 25 38—63 NY Giants 9 7 0 .563 3. Jrue Holiday, PHI 8.9 2. Cleveland (8-2) Lower Columbia Col. 24 27—49 Dallas 8 8 0 .500 4. Greivis Vasquez, NO 8.8 NBC — Wild Card Game, teams TBD 3. Wilson (5-1) Centralia College (63) — Sauls Philadelphia 4 12 0 .250 5. Russell Westbrook, OKC 8.7 PREP BASKETBALL 4. Stanwood (8-2) 10, Mengarelli 5, Davis 2, Adams 5, NFC NORTH 5. Shadle Park (5-3) Schoenherr 30, Sproul 6, Brossard, Ga- z - Green Bay 11 5 0 .688 Field Goal Pct. 3 p.m. han 4 6. Juanita (8-3) y - Minnesota 10 6 0 .625 1. Tyson Chandler, NY .685 7. Bellevue (9-1) FG: 24 of 70—.343, FT: 11 of 17— ESPN2 — Simeon (Ill.) vs. Montverde (Fla.), Chicago 10 6 0 .625 2. DeAndre Jordan, LAC .601 8. Holy Names Academy (8-1) .647, Rebounds: 50 (Schoenherr 17) Detroit 4 12 0 .250 3. JaVale McGee, DEN .583 at Wheeling, W.Va. 9. Kamiakin (6-2) Lower Columbia College (49) — NFC SOUTH 10. Seattle Prep (5-3) Hibbs 7, Marith 9, Farmer 6, Smith 4, 4. J.J. Hickson, POR .568 PREP FOOTBALL Vaver 2, Kary 13, Teeters 8 * - Atlanta 13 3 0 .813 5. Serge Ibaka, OKC .565 10 a.m. CLASS 2A FG: 19 of 53—.358, FT: 6 of 11— Carolina 7 9 0 .438 1. Ellensburg (8-0) .545, Rebounds: 36 (Smith 6, Kary 6) New Orleans 7 9 0 .438 Defense NBC — All-American Bowl, at San Antonio 2. Mark Morris (9-2) Tampa Bay 7 9 0 .438 Rebounds SOCCER 3. White River (8-2) NCAA Div. I Men’s Basketball NFC WEST 1. Anderson Varejao, CLE 14.4 4. Archbishop Murphy (7-2) Wednesday’s Results z - San Francisco 11 4 1 .719 2. Zach Randolph, MEM 12.5 9 a.m. 5. Burlington-Edison (9-2) Top 25 Games y - Seattle 11 5 0 .688 3. Dwight Howard, LAL 11.9 FOX — FA Cup, third round, West Ham vs. 6. W.F. West (7-3) (1) Duke 67, Davidson 50 St. Louis 7 8 1 .469 4. Omer Asik, HOU 11.8 7. Wapato (7-1) (4) Louisville 80, Providence 62 Arizona 5 11 0 .313 5. David Lee, GS 11.0 Manchester United, at London 8. East Valley of Spokane (6-2) (7) Syracuse 78, Rutgers 53 AFC NORTH WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL 9. Cedarcrest (8-2) (8) Ohio State 70, Nebraska 44 z - New England 12 4 0 .750 Blocks 10. Renton (8-2) Purdue 68, (11) Illinois 61 Miami 7 9 0 .438 1. Serge Ibaka, OKC 2.97 10:30 a.m. (16) Creighton 79, Illinois State 72 NY Jets 6 10 0 .375 2. Larry Sanders, MIL 2.96 (17) Butler 70, Pennsylvania 57 FSN — Oklahoma at Texas CLASS 1A Buffalo 6 10 0 .375 3. Roy Hibbert, IND 2.77 1. Lynden Christian (7-1) (19) San Diego State 72, Cal State Ba- AFC NORTH 4. Dwight Howard, LAL 2.61 11 a.m. 2. Freeman (9-0) kersfield 57 z - Baltimore 10 6 0 .625 5. Tim Duncan, SA 2.50 3. Cascade Christian (9-0) CBS — National coverage, Purdue at Nebras- 4. Okanogan (10-0) NCAA Division I Games y - Cincinnati 10 6 0 .625 ka 5. Castle Rock (8-0) Stetson 70, Kennesaw State 60 Pittsburgh 8 8 0 .500 Steals 6. Chelan (7-0) Kentucky 90, Eastern Michigan 38 Cleveland 5 11 0 .313 1. Chris Paul, LAC 2.69 1 p.m. 7. Brewster (9-0) Kent State 72, Cleveland State 55 AFC SOUTH 2. Mike Conley, MEM 2.44 CBS — National coverage, Notre Dame at 8. Zillah (8-0) Auburn 78, Florida State 72 z - Houston 12 4 0 .750 3. Brandon Jennings, MIL 2.14 9. Nooksack Valley (8-2) Hartford 71, Binghamton 68 y - Indianapolis 11 5 0 .688 4. Russell Westbrook, OKC 2.10 UConn 10. Woodland (7-1) Georgia Tech 74, Chattanooga 58 Tennessee 6 10 0 .375 5. Rajon Rondo, BOS 1.96 SPORTS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 • Sports 7

Sunday, Dec. 30 Saturday, Jan. 5 Tampa Bay 22 Atlanta 17 Cincinnati at Houston 4:30 p.m. Buffalo 28 N.Y. Jets 9 1. Falcons (13-3) John Abraham injures ankle in meaningless defeat. Minnesota at Green Bay 8 p.m. Cincinnati 23 Baltimore 17 2. Broncos (13-3) Eleventh straight win clinches No. 1 seed in playoffs. Sunday, Jan. 6 Pittsburgh 24 Cleveland 10 3. Patriots (12-4) Rob Gronkowski scores in return from forearm injury. Indianapolis at Baltimore 1 p.m. Chicago 26 Detroit 24 Seattle at Washington 4:30 p.m. Tennessee 38 Jacksonville 20 4. 49ers (11-4-1) Clinch first-round bye with win plus Packers’ loss. N.Y. Giants 42 Philadelphia 7 5. Texans (12-4) J.J. Watt falls two sacks shy of single-season record. Carolina 44 New Orleans 38 Indianapolis 28 Houston 16 6. Packers (11-5) Lose at Minnesota, set to host rematch at Lambeau. Minnesota 37 Green Bay 34 7. Seahawks (11-5) Russell Wilson ties rookie TD pass record (26) in win. Seattle 20 St. Louis 13 8. Redskins (10-6) RG3 plays through pain, leads Skins to playoffs. AFC PLAYOFFS New England 28 Miami 0 9. Ravens (10-6) Ray Lewis returns for “last ride” before retirement. Denver 38 Kansas City 3 BYES: BRONCOS, PATRIOTS San Diego 24 Oakland 21 10. Colts (11-5) Chuck Pagano victorious in first game back in Indy. San Francisco 27 Arizona 13 11. Bengals (10-6) Hope playoff rematch in Houston has happy ending. Washington 28 Dallas 18 12. Vikings (10-6) Adrian Peterson makes history, playoffs in victory. BENGALS (10-6) AT TEXANS (12-4) 13. Bears (10-6) Lovie Smith fired, Mike Ditka calls the move “stupid.” SATURDAY, 4:30 PM ET, NBC Houston defensive end J.J. Watt had a coming 14. Giants (9-7) Too little, too late for reigning Super Bowl champs. out party in last year’s 31–10 Wild Card win 15. Cowboys (8-8) Tony Romo throws season-ending INT vs. Redskins. over Cincinnati. Then a rookie, Watt had one ADRIAN PETERSON, RB, VIKINGS 16. Steelers (8-8) Mike Tomlin avoids first losing season with victory. sack, one INT returned 29 yards for a TD and “All Day” joined the ranks of All-Time during a 17. Rams (7-8-1) One win away from first winning season since 2003. one of his now famous J.J. swats to bat a ball 37–34 victory over the division rival Packers. 18. Panthers (7-9) Win four straight, five of last six, to finish season. down at the line of scrimmage. Watt followed Peterson became just the seventh player in his- 19. Saints (7-9) Drew Brees first ever with three 5,000-yard years. that effort with a 12-tackle, 2.5-sack perform- tory to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season 20. Dolphins (7-9) Fourth straight losing season ends in shutout loss. ance against in a Divisional Round defeat at — joining the Bills’ O.J. Simpson (2,003 yards 21. Chargers (7-9) Pull the plug on coach Norv Turner, GM A.J. Smith. Baltimore. But after 3.5 sacks and a pick-six in in 1973), Rams’ Eric Dickerson (2,105 yards in 22. Buccaneers (7-9) Muscle Hamster finishes with 1,454 yards, 11 TDs. his first two playoff games, it’s safe to say that ’84), Lions’ Barry Sanders (2,053 yards in ’97), 23. Titans (6-10) First ever with two players to score two return TDs. Watt likes the bright lights of the postseason. Broncos’ Terrell Davis (2,008 yards in ’98), 24. Bills (6-10) Fire Chan Gailey; establishing analytics department. Offensively, the Texans’ two-headed monster Ravens’ Jamal Lewis (2,066 yards in 2003) 25. Jets (6-10) Rex Ryan leaves town with job intact — for now. of running back Arian Foster and wide receiver and Titans’ Chris Johnson (2,006 yards in ’09). 26. Cardinals (5-11) Ken Whisenhunt fired after losing 11 of last 12 games. Andre Johnson have been nearly impossible to With 34 carries for 199 yards and one TD in the 27. Browns (5-11) Ready to hire sixth coach since 1999 return to NFL. stop this season. Foster has 1,641 total yards regular season finale, A.D. finished the year 28. Lions (4-12) Calvin Johnson falls 36 yards short of 2K campaign. and 17 total TDs, while Johnson recently joined with 2,097 rushing yards, falling nine yards 29. Eagles (4-12) Andy Reid fired after 130–93–1 record in 14 seasons. Marvin Harrison as the only players in history short of Dickerson’s all-time record. 30. Raiders (4-12) Dennis Allen fires OC Greg Knapp after down year. with four seasons with at least 100 catches ALFRED MORRIS, RB, REDSKINS 31. Jaguars (2-14) Is it Tim Tebow time now that season is finally over? and 1,500 yards. The Bengals’ second-year Robert Griffin III called Morris his “Terrell Davis” 32. Chiefs (2-14) Fire Romeo Crennel, status of Scott Pioli uncertain. after a 28–18 playoff play-in win against the Robert Griffin III Athlon Sports pitch-and-catch duo of quarterback Andy Dal- Cowboys in prime time on Sunday night. RG3’s ton and wide receiver A.J. Green is also a tough rookie running mate carried the load once tandem. Green has been particularly difficult to again, with 33 carries for 200 yards and three cover this season, with at least 100 yards or trips to the end zone in victory. Easily the one TD in 12 games. biggest surprise of the season, the sixth-round pick (No. 173 overall) pick out of Florida Atlantic COLTS (11-5) AT RAVENS (10-6) rushed for 1,613 yards and 13 TDs this year Award Season SUNDAY, 1 PM ET, CBS — finishing second in the rushing yards race to The Colts return to Baltimore, where the team Peterson’s historic 2,000-yard year. played from 1953-83 before packing up the ZACH BROWN, LB, TITANS Peyton Manning returns to Mayflower moving trucks and heading for Indy Not to be confused with the bushy-bearded in 1984. Football returned to Baltimore in 1996, country band leader by the same name, Brown MVP form in 2012 when the Browns moved from Cleveland and was the biggest star in Music City on Sunday. became the Ravens. This will be the third play- The rookie outside linebacker went out with a By NATHAN RUSH off meeting between the Colts and Ravens bang, notching four tackles, one sack, two INTs Athlon Sports Editor since 2007. The Colts won both games, with a for 109 return yards and two TDs during a 20–3 win in Indianapolis in 2010 and a 15–6 38–20 win over the Jaguars. The Titans scored With the 2012 NFL regular season victory at Baltimore in 2007. The last time these four non-offensive TDs, with Darius Reynaud in the books, it’s time to hand out two squared off, Colts coach Chuck Pagano adding two punt return TDs. awards to the league’s top talent. This was the Ravens defensive coordinator, while Baltimore offensive coordinator Jim Caldwell ELI MANNING, QB, GIANTS year, there are more players deserving The reigning Super Bowl champions won’t be was the coach in Indianapolis. This will be the able to defend their title after being eliminated recognition than there are trophies to first postseason start for Colts rookie quarter- from this year’s playoffs following a Bears win hand out. However, these are the se- back Andrew Luck and possibly the last game over the Lions. But the G-Men still finished the lect few Athlon Sports believes to be for Ravens veteran middle linebacker Ray season strong, with a 42–7 demolition of the award-worthy: Lewis, who has announced his intentions to re- Eagles. A two-time Super Bowl MVP, Manning tire following this season’s playoffs. Luck will had a day to remember to wrap up a season to Most Valuable Player need to keep his eyes on Baltimore ball-hawk forget — completing 13-of-21 passes for 208 Peyton Manning, QB, Broncos Ed Reed, who has eight INTs for 162 return yards and one TD in 11 career playoff games. yards, a career-high five scoring strikes and After missing the entire 2011 sea- zero picks in victory. After nearly throwing for son following four neck surgeries, 5,000 yards last year, Manning missed the Manning returned to his four-time NFC PLAYOFFS 4,000-yard mark for the first time since 2008 BYES: FALCONS, 49ERS this season. MVP form in 2012. In his 15th year in the league, but first as a member of the Broncos, the 36-year-old future VIKINGS (10-6) AT PACKERS (11-5) SATURDAY, 8 PM ET, NBC Hall of Famer had the second-best This AFC North division rivalry is between two statistical season of his storied career familiar opponents who squared off in Week 17 — passing for 4,659 yards (42 yards — with Minnesota taking a 37–34 victory over shy of his single-season best), 37 TDs Green Bay on a 29-yard game-winning FG by (second-most of his career) and only Athlon Sports rookie Blair Walsh as time expired. In Week 13, quarterback Peyton Manning had one of the best seasons of his career the Packers defended Lambeau Field with a 11 INTs (third-fewest of his career) after missing the entire 2011 campaign due to multiple neck surgeries. for a 105.8 passer rating (second- 23–14 win over the Vikings. The season series highest of his career). was split, but there was one common thread in Offensive Rookie of the Year Co-Comeback Players of the Year both contests. Adrian Peterson rushed for 210 Robert Griffin III, QB, Redskins Peyton Manning, QB, Broncos yards and one TD outdoors in Green Bay and Offensive Player of the Year RG3 headlines a crowded category Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings then had 199 rush yards and two total TDs in Adrian Peterson, RB, Vikings that also includes Colts quarterback Manning and Peterson both had the dome at Minnesota. Peterson giving the Against all odds, Peterson stormed Andrew Luck, Seahawks quarterback seemingly super-human MVP-worthy Packers defense fits “All Day” isn’t a new trend, back from a brutal knee injury suf- Russell Wilson, Redskins running comeback campaigns. In fact, they either. Last year, A.D. rushed for 175 yards and one TD in a loss; in 2010, he had 171 total fered on Christmas Eve last season. back Alfred Morris and Buccaneers might be the best two injury bounce- Peterson became the seventh player in yards and one TD in defeat. But Green Bay will running back Doug Martin. But the backs in NFL history. Break out the history to rush for over 2,000 yards in reluctantly allow Peterson to keep posting eye- Heisman Trophy winner deserves to scalpel and cut this award in half. popping numbers if quarterback Aaron Rodgers a single season — with 348 carries for take home the hardware — with 3,200 can continue a trend of his own. The discount 2,097 yards, on a league-leading 6.0 passing yards, 20 TDs and five INTs Coach of the Year double-checker is 5–1 against the Vikings over With the regular season in the books, die-hard yards per carry, and 12 TDs, while for a 102.4 passer rating, along with Bruce Arians, Colts the last three seasons. More impressive, fantasy football fans are gearing up for NFL also hauling in 40 catches for 217 Rodgers has not lost back-to-back games 815 rushing yards and seven TDs. The former Steelers playcaller was playoff leagues. Ravens running back RAY RICE yards and one TD through the air. since December 2010. will likely be a high draft pick. Rice has been charged with taking over the top spot solid if unspectacular in the postseason of late. Defensive Player of the Year Defensive Rookie of the Year in Indy on an interim basis after the SEAHAWKS (11-5) AT REDSKINS (10-6) In last year’s playoffs, he had 158 total yards Bobby Wagner, LB, Seahawks leukemia diagnosis of first-year coach SUNDAY, 4:30 PM ET, FOX and zero TDs in two games. The season before, J.J. Watt, DE, Texans Seattle’s second-round pick (No. 47 Chuck Pagano. Arians responded with The battle of rookie starting quarterbacks pits he had 163 total yards, two TDs and one lost With respect to Denver’s Von everyone’s favorite television spokesman and fumble in two contests. Miller and San Francisco’s Aldon overall) was a relatively obscure mid- a 9–3 record and playoff berth. nicknamed hyperbole machine Robert Griffin III Smith, Houston’s second-year behe- dle linebacker out of Utah State who has developed into one of the leaders Executive of the Year — known as RG3 to the hip fans who made moth out of Wisconsin was the most his No. 10 jersey the all-time single-season dominant all-around defender in the of the ball-Hawks from the Pacific John Elway, Broncos record holder in sales — against the ultimate NFL this year. Commanding constant Northwest. A playmaking threat from The Broncos’ boss man lassoed underdog Russell Wilson, a two-sport star who double-teams, Watt tallied 81 total sideline-to-sideline, Wagner has Peyton Manning in the offseason — played for two schools (NC State, Wisconsin) tackles, including 69 solo stops, with notched 140 total tackles, three INTs one year after drafting Defensive before landing in Seattle. Although their draft 20.5 sacks, a record 16 pass deflec- and two sacks while starting 15 Player of the Year candidate Von positions may be different (RG3 went No. 2, tions and four forced fumbles. games for the Seahawks. Miller. This one’s for John. Wilson went No. 75 overall), both signal-callers have relied on similar dual-threat athleticism and mistake-free maturity to succeed. And as a result, both the Skins and Hawks are playing Mitchell Rob Nathan Patrick Steven Athlon Board of Experts Consensus their best ball when it matters most. Washing- Light Doster Rush Snow Lassan ton has won seven consecutive games since 174-82 168-88 170-86 167-89 173-83 172-84 This Week’s Games & Experts’ Records its Week 10 bye, while Seattle has won five straight and seven of its last eight. But history Bengals at Texans (Sat.) Texans by 3 Texans by 10 Texans by 6 Texans by 7 Texans by 3 Texans by 6 is not on the side of the Seahawks, who have Vikings at Packers (Sat.) Packers by 7 Packers by 6 Packers by 3 Packers by 4 Packers by 7 Packers by 5 lost eight straight playoff road games dating Colts at Ravens Colts by 6 Ravens by 3 Ravens by 4 Colts by 3 Colts by 4 Colts by 1 back to Dec. 31, 1983. Only nine Hawks on the Seahawks at Redskins Seahawks by 5 Seahawks by 2 Redskins by 1 Seahawks by 3 Seahawks by 2 Seahawks by 2 current 53-man roster were even alive then.

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All 12 Playoff Teams Have Flaws to Fix By Arnie Stapleton stretch he missed 12 of 24, in- The Associated Press cluding all seven tries from 50 yards or longer. But he has made The NFL’s dandy dozen is his last four, including two from set — and truth be told, a little 50-plus. scared. “These last two weeks I’ve Nobody’s perfect, and all the been putting them through the teams that made the playoffs uprights and that’s what I’ve got face potential pitfalls that could to keep doing,” Crosby said. derail their dreams of partying down Bourbon Street in Febru- Washington: The Redskins’ ary. bend-but-don’t-break defense The Denver Broncos are rid- has been bowing so much it’s ing a league-best 11-game win- bound to snap, right? Oppo- ning streak as Peyton Manning nents converted third downs an seeks to cap his incredible come- NFL-high 44.2 percent of the back with another champion- time against the Redskins, who ship. finished 28th in total defense Manning insists the Broncos and 30th in pass defense and remain a work in progress, lack- had to rely on Robert Griffin III ing enough time together to suit and Alfred Morris to make up the perfectionist in him, “but I make the tackle. He stuck his Lardarius Webb and Bernard NFC for all these defensive doldrums. think we’ve done the best job of neck out there.” His four-time Pollard), and Ed Reed is having “We’re good enough, right?” being the best we can possibly surgically repaired neck, by the an average year. And Lewis will Atlanta: Ground(ed) game. The Falcons earned the top defensive tackle Barry Cofield be in a short period of time.” way. pull off his No. 52 jersey for the said. “Good enough to get to the Like the rest of the field, the seed in the NFC despite rank- last time after the Ravens lose or playoffs. Good enough to win Broncos could end up being the New England: The Pats are claim their second title. ing 29th running the ball. They made up for that lack of suc- seven games in a row.” NFL’s best without being at their as close to perfect as there is, “Everything that starts has best. cess and a 23rd-ranked defense but they, too, have blemishes, an end,” Lewis said Wednesday Seattle: The Seahawks were The Broncos, Patriots, Fal- thanks to QB Matt Ryan, who including RB Stevan Ridley’s in announcing his retirement. the only team in the league to cons and 49ers all get a little fumbles. Despite rushing for a threw for 4,719 yards and 34 go 8-0 at home. The problem is more time to fix their flaws career-high 1,263 yards and 12 TDs even with spotty protection. Indianapolis: Youth. The they’re hitting the road in the after earning first-round byes, TDs in his second season, Rid- Their loss to Tampa on Sunday, Colts hit the road with the worst playoffs, where they were 3-5. although they’ll also have to ley fumbled four times, putting though, snapped an 11-game turnover margin of any team in home winning streak. They won’t have their ear-pierc- make sure all that R&R they get him in line for one of coach Bill the playoffs (minus 12), the few- this weekend doesn’t turn into Belichick’s notorious rants. “We really thought we were ing crowd nor will they have est takeaways (15) and the least going to pull it off,” cornerback history on their side Sunday rust and ruin when they suit up “We’re trying to play perfect experienced team. More than again. football. That’s impossible, of Asante Samuel said. “But we at Washington. The Seahawks two dozen players, including have bigger fish to fry.” haven’t won a road playoff game Here’s a look at the Achilles’ course,” Ridley said. “But when Luck, will get their first taste of heel of each of the 12 teams still you make a mistake, you best since upsetting Dan Marino in the playoffs Sunday at Baltimore. San Francisco: The 49ers’ Miami after the ‘83 season. hoping to hoist the Lombardi believe that this is one place it’s They’ve also been much better at Trophy in New Orleans on Feb. not going to slide.” kicking game is suddenly a big “If you want to be a good home than on the road. question mark for the two-time team you definitely got to be 3: “We’ll play in the parking Houston: The Texans lost defending NFC West cham- able to win on the road,” pass- lot,” linebacker Dwight Freeney rusher Red Bryant said. AFC three of their last four and the pions after David Akers’ pro- main culprit is third down tra- said. “We just want to go out longed funk a year after his Denver: Odd as it sounds, vails. They’ve converted just 15 there and play football and be in near-perfect season. Akers was Minnesota: Yes, the Vikings the ball just hasn’t bounced of 49 third-down attempts in this dance.” just 29 for 42 this season and have Adrian Peterson, but their the Broncos’ way this season. their last four games and their found himself in a competition passing game is putrid. They They’re minus-1 in turnover dif- defense has been unable to Cincinnati: Andy Dalton. with Billy Cundiff this week to were next-to-last in the league ferential. Trindon Holliday has make stops. Andrew Luck threw The young QB has made it in see who will be kicking in the in total yards passing and in two return TDs but five fumbles. a 70-yard touchdown pass on Cincinnati. Now, can he make playoffs. yards per pass attempt, and un- Knowshon Moreno was deac- third-and-23 in the fourth quar- it in his hometown? As a rookie “Kickers go through, at til Christian Ponder completed tivated for two months after ter Sunday to put the game out last season, he took the Bengals times, slumps. You see a guy go a 65-yard pass on Sunday, they coughing up the ball before re- of reach. to the playoffs and faced the through it and sometimes he’ll had just one completion lon- placing an injured Willis McGa- “Hopefully, being at home, Texans back in Houston — he come out of it quickly and some- ger than 45 yards all season, a hee in November. And rookie the noise, all those things, we grew up in suburban Katy. He times it lingers a little bit,” coach 54-yarder on Nov. 11 against Ronnie Hillman didn’t see the can do a better job,” said coach had one of his worst games with Jim Harbaugh said. Detroit. field after his fumble Sunday led Gary Kubiak. three interceptions, including “He’s definitely playing to the scary sight of Manning one that J.J. Watt returned 29 Green Bay: The Packers also more consistent,” Peterson said chasing down a cornerback to Baltimore: Surprisingly, the yards for a TD. have problems putting the ball of Ponder. “He’s playing faster save a TD. Ravens’ weakness is their de- “He’s a guy that’s grown,” through the uprights, but coach football, not thinking as much “Me, I’m telling him to get fense. Baltimore has long relied offensive tackle Andrew Whit- Mike McCarthy has steadfastly as much.” out of the way,” Champ Bai- upon this unit to win, but this worth said of Dalton. “He’s ma- stuck with Mason Crosby, who When it’s all said and done, ley said. “But the competitive season they’ve battled inju- tured. I think he’s ready for his was a less-than-impressive 21 one team will be left standing nature of him is telling him to ries (Terrell Suggs, Ray Lewis, opportunity.” for 33 this season. During one and celebrating, warts and all. Fired Philadelphia Coach Andy Reid Reportedly Interviews With Chiefs’ Hunt By Jeff McLane The Chiefs fired Romeo tenheimer, Dick Vermeil, and But Horton is considered a The Philadelphia Inquirer Crennel Monday after one sea- Herman Edwards as three of serious player to replace Ken son as coach. Kansas City went the more prominent names. Whisenhunt in Arizona and Before he hopped a flight to 2-1 with Crennel as interim After the interview with has already met with the Cleve- Arizona, Andy Reid met with coach in 2011, but the Chiefs the Chiefs, Reid departed for land Browns regarding their the to in- went 2-14 this season. Arizona, where he was sched- opening. terview for their vacant head Although the Chiefs have uled to meet with the Cardi- The Cardinals also have a coaching spot, NFL sources gone 23-41 in Pioli's four sea- nals on Thursday. On Tuesday, general manager vacancy that said. sons as GM, he survived Black two league sources close to the could make Arizona appealing The former Eagles coach sat Monday. But will he survive if situation said that Reid was the to Reid. was fired down with Chiefs owner Clark Reid is hired? Reid will likely leading candidate, although he Monday, and vice president of Hunt, team president Mark want final say in football mat- had yet to interview. player personnel Steve Keim is Donovan, and general man- ters as he had with the Eagles, The Cardinals have spent interviewing for GM jobs with ager Scott Pioli in Philadelphia and he may want to pick his the last two days interviewing other teams. for an extended discussion, a own GM. Ray Horton, their defensive co- Reid's salary demands also Peter Morgan / The Associated Press source said. The Chiefs have a history of ordinator. Technically, Arizona could factor into which team Philadelphia head coach Andy Reid Donovan is a familiar face hiring veteran coaches, hoping could hire Reid on the spot ultimately ends up with the watches his team against the New York to Reid. He worked with the that they could either repeat because Horton would satisfy coach. Reid was making about Giants Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J. Eagles from 2003 to '09 as their their previous success or finally the NFL's Rooney Rule that re- $6 million a season by the end Reid has been ired after 14 seasons senior vice president of opera- get over the hump and win a quires teams to interview mi- of his 14-year tenure in Phila- coaching the , the tions. Super Bowl, with Marty Schot- nority candidates for top jobs. delphia. Eagles announced Monday. The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 Life:A&E A Metal Mind Centralia Artist: Man Makes Scrap Into Whimsical

Creatures Pete Caster / [email protected] Metal artist Wyatt Teitzel refabricated a large saw blade and used it as a centerpiece light ixture in his newly remodeled kitchen at his By Carrina Stanton For The Chronicle home in Centralia.

yatt Teitzel didn’t plan cided he wanted to wanted to to become an artist. learn how to TIG weld, an ad- W And while others vanced welding technique us- look at his creations and see art- ing tungsten inert gas. Some of ist, in a way he still calls it just his earliest sculptures came out a hobby. of his experiments in this new “I’ve never really studied or technique. been educated. I never knew I “You can only cut a piece and was an artist, not at all,” Teitzel weld it so many times before said. “I’m a blue collar worker you get bored,” Teitzel said. who had a burst of energy.” At the same time, Teitzel Teitzel, 38, is the creator of said, he was going through a di- a vast array of metal creations vorce, which also inspired some conjured from the depths of of his first creations. horror movies, metal music “I had all this nervous ener- and his own interest in unusual gy and instead of going off the creatures. From jointed hands deep end I started channeling made from nuts and bolts to it into this weird stuff,” Teitzel winged bugs made from beer said. cans and even the pulls in his But the moment when Teit- kitchen made from nails and zel realized he wanted to make ball bearings, Teitzel’s entire artwork was about three years house is filled with artistic en- ago when he attended a con- deavors made from castoff ma- cert at the Shoebox Theater in terials. Seattle. He decided to make a “A lot of the stuff I make it’s sculpture for the band Five Fin- A lood light creates a shadow of metal artist Wyatt Teitzel as he opens up the garage door to his shop at his home in Cen- not ‘this is what I want to make’ ger Death Punch and after the tralia on Tuesday, Dec. 14. but ‘this is what it’s supposed to concert, he and his friend not be,’” Teitizel said. only got to meet the band but from bands he has met and Reared on Seminary Hill in also hang out with them and people who have commissioned Centralia, Teitzel said he first the members of OTEP because artwork from him. became interested in metal- of the gift. Teitzel said many of his working when he was a young “On the way home I was like, pieces start from materials oth- teenager. He started taking ‘... I could meet anyone I wanted ers throw out. Some of his col- metal classes at Centralia High to doing this,’” Teitzel recalled. lection involved Dumpster div- School under the tutelage of “In the back of my mind I was ing. Other scrap pieces he buys industrial arts teacher Ed Lil- thinking ‘you’re crazy. That from Hand in Hand recycling. loren. Teitzel said Lilloren, for didn’t just happen’ but in the He also collects cast off glass whom he was both a student front of my mind I was think- objects from Blue Devil Glass in and teacher’s assistant, became ing ‘maybe you’re not.’” Rochester. one of his biggest influences. One of the unanticipated “Lots of stuff I don’t know if As an adult, Teitzel worked benefits of his art has been its I’ll ever use but it’s here if I need as a field mechanic for a local ability to take Teitzel places it and I have to be careful not to cannery doing field welding where he has met amazing peo- get too much,” Teitzel said. and eventually moved up to ple. Through his art he has met Some of his first pieces took plant manager, working behind famous people such as special him a month or more to build, a desk. He said the love of work- effects guru Tom Savini and but now Teitzel said when in- ing with metal never left him, Kerry King, of Slayer. He has a spiration strikes he can make though, and eventually he de- collection of backstage passes a piece in just a few hours. He Tools hang on the wall in Wyatt Teitzel’s metal shop at his home.

does some preliminary draw- smooth. There’s nothing on it ings, but the artwork often gets that’s pointy.” cut up and destroyed in the In fact, while Teitzel’s work welding process. Much of the may seem rather dark, he said creative process is trial and er- family is a big inspiration for ror, he said. For instance, he him. When he first started his said he once made a spider but artistic endeavors he lost his he did not like it so he cut it up grandmother, his mother and and threw the pieces into his his father in a short period of toolbox. Later he reassembled time. Those experiences shaped them into a scorpion, which he some of his sculptures from loved. that period. But even the fond “It’s not all first shots,” Teit- memories play a part, he said. zel said. “The cool thing about One of his other inspirations metal is you can erase it and is his great-grandfather Lucien start over. A lot of this stuff just Christin, a bootlegger for Al happens by accident.” Capone who also built many Some of Teitzel’s newest cre- homes in Centralia. ations feature working Edison “He’s been my bar in my bulbs as part of the sculpture. One such is a duck with a light family,” Teitzel said. “I want bulb body and marble eyes he to make my family happy and made for his mother, who died proud of me.” in May. He keeps it in a promi- Some of Teitzel’s newest nent place in his home to re- creations feature actual animal mind him of her. skulls, and he has plans to add “She always said my stuff LED lights for the eyes. He said was too pointy, too danger- he is very much inspired by ma- terials and shapes. For instance, Metal artist Wyatt Teitzel looks at a piece that sits on a table top in his home in Centralia on Friday, Dec. 14. Teitzel made the ous,” Teitzel said. “So I made duck that includes an Edison light bulb in the body for his mother, who died from cancer in May. her a duck with a light bulb in its belly. You’ll notice it’s all please see TEIZTEL, page Life 2 Life 2  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 LIFE

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he loves machine chains be- cause they are so malleable and resemble backbones. He said he hopes to soon create a three- headed hydra type monster with the skulls of three different ani- mals and LED-lit eye sockets. “I like monsters,” Teitzel said. “They’re different.” While he is not against sell- ing his artwork, Teitzel said he most often trades it for other artwork or materials or donates it to fundraisers. Because of the time, materials and effort involved, the retail price of his pieces would be very high, so he said at the moment finding buyers can be difficult. But the artist would love to someday see his work become more than just a hobby. He dreams of some- day having the ability to open a working studio where people could come not only view his Pete Caster / The Chronicle artwork but also see the artistic Wyatt Teitzel stands behind one of his metal creations that resembles an octopus that also has an Edison lightbulb ixed into it on Friday, Dec. 14, at this home in Cen- process. tralia. Upcoming Activities & Events Woman Who Was Nearly on Doomed 9/11 Flight Will Speak in Centralia By The Chronicle Monday, Jan. 14 p.m., Hotel Washington, 545 N. Market The Northwest Wind Sym- reached multi-gold and plati- Check today’s community Blvd., Chehalis, door prizes, grand prize phony will be performing Satur- num status with several hit al- wedding dress from Sewsie’s Diva day, Jan. 26, at Harrison Square bums and singles. 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Prindle St., Oregon Trail music and dancing, Blue Pavilion Valley View Medical Center Chehalis, 740-0492 open mic with Side Kicks Band, 7 p.m., SW Washington Fairgrounds, Chehalis Cowlitz Prairie Grange, 864-2023 Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Music, 10:30-11:45 a.m., Twin Cities Regular Admission: Discount Applies To All members starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange No. 153, Thursday, Jan. 17 Senior Center, 748-0061 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis $5 Adults Of Your Party, Unless Using Robert Burns Night, Devilfish Public Young Professionals Lewis County $4 Students/Seniors House, Chehalis, special readings, live Special Family Rate $10 For Networking Social, 5-8 p.m., Riverside Seminar on Planning music, 996-4682 Under 5 FREE! Golf Club Roof Top Bar, Chehalis, (206) Family Of 3 Or More. 293-6126 Ahead Coming Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix to Senior Center Saturday, Jan. 26 Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. 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Board-Certiied Urologist Cities Senior Center Additional information or Potato and taco salad bar, open to registration is available by call- everyone, $6, 4:30-7 p.m., Olequa Senior Dr. Mansield is available for appointments in Center, Winlock, 785-4325 ing the senior center at 748-0061 Dogtones, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter or by calling Julie at Brown Morton General Hospital’s speciality clinic by Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- Mortuary, 748-4436. calling 855-425-3720 2000, ext. 301 Those who sign up before Jan. 10 will be entered into a (appointment line only) Saturday, Jan. 12 drawing for a door prize. Chehalis Middle School Steel Drum Join Dr. Mansield for a Yana Reznik, Lewis County Concerts, Concert, 7-8 p.m., Chehalis Middle free presentation pre-event artist Miss Lewis County, 7:30 School Commons, 807-7235 p.m., Corbet Theatre, Centralia College, on incontinence issues. (360) 623-8100 Tuesday, Jan. 8th, 6 p.m. Prairie Steppers Square and Round Friday, Jan. 18 Dance Club, 7:30-10:30 p.m., $5, potluck Morton General Hospital at break, Oakview Grange, Centralia, Chehalis Bridal Show, noon-7 p.m., 736-5172 or 273-6008 Hotel Washington, 545 N. Market Blvd., Dogtones, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Chehalis, door prizes, grand prize Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- wedding dress from Sewsie’s Diva 2000, ext. 301 Palace Funaddicts, 9 p.m.-1 a.m., Scatter Creek Grill, Lucky Eagle Casino, 273- Sunday, Jan. 13 2000, ext. 301 CH87727bw.cg Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo 521 Adams Ave. • Morton starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Jackson Highway, Chehalis Saturday, Jan. 19 www.mortongeneral.org Chehalis Bridal Show, 10 a.m.-4 The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 • Life 3

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Standing Guard on Meskill Road Voice of the People

What do you like to do on a snowy day?

“Using days like “Basketball practice this to get to the — inside.”

mountain and ski.” Tom Kelley Centralia, Centralia High School Justin Fox girls’ basketball coach Chehalis, project manager

Photograph submitted by Danielle Caywood, Chehalis This snowman was created Monday morning at the Brian Walls and Danielle Caywood residence on Meskill Road, Chehalis. Christian Caywood, 13, built the snowman and equipped him with a Red Ryder. Lewis County got a dose of wet snow early Monday. See chronline.com for more photos from readers. To submit your photograph, e-mail [email protected] or send mail to Voices, The Chronicle, 321 N. Pearl St., Centralia, WA 98531.

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TODAY IN HISTORY: Washington State History Day Saw Weyerhaeuser Make Largest Land Purchase; Worst Bridge Disaster By HistoryLink.org that Weyerhaeuser had paid 1922. The new Allen Street using flashlights. tels, and places of employment only 10 cents per 1000 board feet Bridge, with four lanes and a throughout the area, Coroner Weyerhaeuser Makes (one board foot is 2 inches by 6 vertical lift span, was construct- Rescue Efforts Continue Van Note estimated that 35 to One of the Largest inches by 12 inches). ed entirely of steel and cement 40 people were missing. This by the Pacific Bridge Company. On Thursday morning, Jan. included at least a dozen men Land Purchases in U.S. More Than a Million Acres It went into full service a few 4, 1923, the Cowlitz County loitering about the Long-Bell weeks after the collapse of the Coroner’s Office brought in employment office in West Kel- History in 1900 Shortly after the purchase old bridge, on Monday morning, three divers to search the river so throughout the day, who had On Jan. 3, 1900, railroad Weyerhaeuser and other inves- March 19, 1923. bottom around the collapsed started for East Kelso at about magnate James J. Hill sells tors formed the Weyerhaeuser bridge and under the wreckage. the time of the disaster. 900,000 acres (1,406 square Timber Company. Weyerhaeus- Wind and Rain Wires were stretched across the The list of known victims miles) of Washington state tim- er continued to purchase tim- mouth of the Cowlitz to catch continued to change for days berlands to Frederick Weyer- berland in Washington and by 1922 was one of the driest any bodies floating down the after the accident, as persons haeuser for $5.4 million. This 1903 the company’s holdings years in Washington state since river. By 10:00 a.m., still no reported missing were found is “one of the largest single land had increased by 67 percent to record keeping began in 1895. bodies had been recovered. The alive. An exhaustive search for transfers in American annals.” 1.5 million acres. Annual rainfall was nine inches Pacific Bridge Company began bodies down the Cowlitz and Soon after the purchase, Weyer- Although the company es- below normal. But the weather the task of hauling motor vehi- Columbia Rivers proved fruit- haeuser forms the Weyerhaeuser tablished a sawmill in Everett changed in December, bringing cles and timbers out of the river less; no bodies connected to the Timber Company, the largest in 1903, manufacturing lumber nearly one third the total rain- with a barge crane. Although disaster were ever found. The timber firm in the state. was a secondary activity until fall for the year. The rivers in many of the rescue workers coroner’s official tally was two 1915. From 1900 to 1915 the firm Washington and Oregon were were convinced that few bod- persons dead and 18 persons Neighbors in Business managed its holdings, sold tim- running at flood stage and full ies, if any, would be found in known missing. The exact fig- ber to other sawmills, and pur- of logs and debris, threatening the tangled cables and wreckage, ure would never be known as At the end of the nineteenth chased more timberland. bridges. Barge cranes and dyna- they continued searching in ear- many of the victims were tran- century, Frederick Weyer- mite were used to dislodge the nest. Crews grappled for bodies sient day-laborers either look- haeuser headed a Midwestern logjams which gathered about up and down the Cowlitz all day ing for work or employed at the timber concern that was “the Kelso Bridge Collapses, bridge piers, exerting tons of long without result. Longview construction site by largest lumbering enterprise in pressure. Over the next several days, contractors. Claims for death or the country.” By this time, most With Loss of Life in 1923 On December 31, 1922, a ter- heavy rain continued to fall and injury resulting from the bridge of the old growth forests in the rific storm hit the Pacific North- the Cowlitz River continued to On Wednesday evening, Jan. collapse were filed against Great Lakes area were logged. west. The weather station on rise, greatly hampering rescue Cowlitz County and the City of Weyerhaeuser needed more 3, 1923, the Allen Street Bridge Tatoosh Island recorded a phe- and salvage efforts. The Pacific in Kelso, Washington, collapses Kelso, eventually totaling over trees to harvest and looked to nomenally low barometric read- Bridge Company stopped clear- $500,000. the Southern and Western states. into the Cowlitz River as work- ing of 29.02 inches. The North ing the wreckage, and rescue In 1891, while investigating the ers are returning home from Head weather station near the workers and divers, menaced two regions, he moved to St. work. The bridge, built in 1906 mouth of the Columbia River by logs and debris racing down ‘A Toothpick Could Topple It’ entirely of wood, has been weak- Paul and two years later moved recorded gale force winds from river, suspended their search for A coroner’s inquest was never ened by recent flooding and to Summit Avenue next door to the southwest at 76 miles per victims. Instead, they concen- held and experts differed as to overuse. an old- time St. Paul resident, hour. Seattle reported receiv- trated their efforts exploring the the immediate cause of the di- When a large traffic jam puts James J. Hill. ing almost an inch of rain and riverbanks, eddies, and flooded saster. Mr. A. J. Haley, a struc- excessive stress and strain on James J. Hill, President of the other areas, much more. Over areas below Kelso. tural engineer from Astoria, Or- the old bridge, a suspension ca- Great Northern Railway, was the next several days, storms On Wednesday, Jan. 10, 1923, egon, said the old Allen Street ble breaks, toppling the support- just completing the railroad continued moving in from the freezing weather returned to Bridge should have been de- ing towers and dropping the en- from St. Paul to Seattle. Weyer- Pacific Ocean, bringing torren- Washington, turning the rain clared unsafe and closed when, tire structure into the river. haeuser and Hill became “fast tial rains, swelling rivers, and into snow at higher elevations. on December 23, 1922, the Sil- Scores are immediately res- friends” and spent innumerable causing floods. Even by Pacific Although rain continued to fall ver Lake Railway and Lumber cued from the wreckage but evenings together at each other’s Northwest standards, it was ex- in Cowlitz County, river lev- Company’s log boom, located further efforts are severely ham- homes. Occasionally they dis- tremely wet. The Cowlitz River, els dropped rapidly and flood between Castle Rock and Kelso, pered by bad weather and dark- cussed the Pacific Northwest. at 15 feet above normal, was waters began to subside. The broke loose, sending over three ness. Authorities believe that at By 1900 James Hill had nearing flood stage. weather station in Portland, Or- million board-feet of timber least 35 people die in the disaster, gained the controlling interest egon, 45 miles south of Kelso, down the river. A huge logjam but, because of the large num- in the Northern Pacific Rail- reported that nine inches of rain occurred at the bridge, exerting ber of transients working in the The Cable Snaps road, the major competitor of had fallen there since Jan. 1st. tons of pressure and loosening area, an exact figure will never the Great Northern in Wash- On Wednesday evening, Jan. On Saturday, Jan. 13, 1923, the piers of the supporting tow- be known. In terms of fatali- ington. With the purchase of 3, 1923, there was the usual rush the water level in the Cowlitz ers. The logjam, one of the worst ties, this is Washington’s worst the railroad company came of traffic across the Allen Street River had dropped sufficiently in the history of the bridge, was bridge disaster. the remnants of the 44,000,000 Bridge as people returned home to allow the search for victims to finally cleared on the day before acres (68,750 square miles) of from work. The drawbridge had resume. Barge cranes from the the collapse. On December 25, land the Northern Pacific once Building Longview just been lowered and a mass of Pacific Bridge Company and the 1922, Haley stated publicly that vehicles and pedestrians were owned along its railroad route In 1921, the Long-Bell Lum- Silver Lake Railway and Lumber the bridge was so unstable that from Lake Superior to Puget waiting to cross. A stalled car Company went to work clearing “a toothpick might topple it over.” ber Company, Kansas City, Mis- at one end and two horse-drawn Sound. The Northern Pacific souri, purchased 11,000 acres wreckage and a hauling a few Mr. J. F. Hamilton, the engi- had received this land from the wagons at the other slowed traf- trucks and automobiles from neer in charge of constructing of flat valley land between the fic across the bridge to a crawl. federal government in the 1870s Cowlitz and Columbia rivers, the river. As workers grappled, the new bridge, said he had in- and early 1880s for constructing At about 5:00 p.m., the upstream divers continued searching the spected the suspension cables on about four miles west of Kelso, steel support cable at the east an- the transcontinental railroad. with the intention of build- river bottom near the bridge the old bridge a few days before One evening the conversa- chorage of the bridge tore loose, and under the wreckage, and a the collapse and found them ing two lumber mills. It soon running through a pulley at the tion between Hill and Weyer- large fleet of vessels patrolled in good condition. He had no became apparent that several top of the east tower, with a loud haeuser turned to timberlands down-river, looking for victims. explanation why a cable broke. thousand laborers would be report. When the east end cable in Washington owned by the Charges of dynamite were set off Other experts opined the sus- needed to operate the mills. snapped, it released tension on Northern Pacific. The conversa- in the water at 200-foot intervals pension cable failed due to ex- Kelso, founded in 1847, was the one side of the bridge, toppling tion became negotiation because in the three-mile stretch from cessive stress and strain on the nearest population center and the two supporting towers and Weyerhaeuser needed trees and Kelso to the confluence with the bridge caused by the large traf- had fewer than 2,000 residents. middle span into the river. Hill needed cash. Nothing much Columbia River, to loosen any fic jam. The old wooden bridge Rather than allow a sprawling The middle span, approxi- is known about the negotiations bodies stuck in the mud on the simply wasn’t designed to carry mill town to develop, Long-Bell mately 300 feet in length, turned except that it was claimed that river bottom. the amount of weight or volume decided to build a planned city, over as the west tower slowly Weyerhaeuser made an offer of By Wednesday, Jan. 17, 1923, of traffic brought about by Long- which was dedicated in July fell, spilling trucks, automo- $5 an acre for 900,000 acres of Cowlitz County Coroner Wil- Bell’s construction of Longview. 1923 as Longview. biles, and pedestrians into the land ($4.5 million) and Hill put liam D. Van Note concluded Although there was never an During the two years of con- swift, muddy river 20 feet below. a price of $7 an acre ($6.3 mil- that a further search for victims official determination, it was struction, Kelso was besieged The draw span dropped like a lion). They arrived at an agreed and vehicles would be unprofit- undoubtedly a combination of with transient laborers, putting trap door, dumping all the ve- price of $6 an acre ($5.4 million). able. Out of 13 automobiles be- circumstances and events that severe strains on the town’s in- hicles and pedestrians into the The agreement was $3 million longing to known victims, only caused the disaster. frastructure. Aside from pri- water. The east tower fell onto down and eight semiannual vate ferry boats, the Allen Street six had been recovered and Van payments of $300,000 plus in- the new bridge, still under con- Note knew there were more ve- Bridge was the only way across struction, and broke apart, but Killed in the Bridge Collapse terest. the Cowlitz River and it carried hicles in the river. Flood waters The down payment strained the east approach to the bridge covered the river bottom with Harold Kirk, age 35, Kelso, a huge amount vehicle and pe- was left standing. The collapse Weyerhaeuser’s finances and destrian traffic traveling to and several feet of sand, burying ev- Washington stretched his capacity to raise also broke the water mains and erything. Divers searched the George R. McDonald, age 36, from the Long-Bell construction telephone lines to West Kelso. money to the utmost. One con- site. entire riverbed, described as be- Vancouver, Washington temporary to the events stated, The broken telephone lines fell ing as smooth as a beach, for a “It took practically all the lum- across high voltage power lines, considerable distance below the Victims Known to Be Missing bermen on the upper Mississip- A Bridge Built of Wood shorting out transformers in bridge without finding a trace pi River to raise the money.” Kelso and plunging the city into of a vehicle. Two vehicles and a Benjamin Barr, Woodland The Allen Street Bridge, darkness. wagon located four days earlier (Cowlitz County Commission- er-elect) ‘A Great Lot of It’ known locally as the Kelso or When the bridge started to had to be dug out of the sand Cowlitz Bridge, was built en- collapse, the pedestrians near with a dredge. But no bodies F. M. Beacon, Seattle On Jan. 3, 1900, the papers tirely of wood in 1906, con- the ends scrambled back to the were recovered. W. V. Buck, Kalispel, Mon- were signed and the property necting the towns of Kelso and riverbank, escaping unhurt. tana was transferred to Weyerhaeus- Catlin (now West Kelso). It was Many people thrown into the Ralph Chamberlain, , er. This was “one of the largest a narrow, 600-foot, two-lane, water saved themselves from The Extent of the Disaster Canada single land transfers in Ameri- bascule-type drawbridge that drowning by crawling across Eyewitnesses reported there Alan Chisholm, Moose jaw, can annals.” used counterbalance weights wreckage to shore or by hang- were between 100 and 150 peo- Saskatchewan, Canada As part of the agreement, in overhead towers to assist the ing onto floating debris until ple and as many as 20 vehicles John Cooper, De Ridder, Hill gave Weyerhaeuser east- machinery in pivoting the deck rescued. The steamers Pomona crossing the bridge when the Louisiana bound shipping rates for timber upward, opening a passageway and Cowlitz along with several cable snapped. No one on the W. P. Croake, Tacoma “so low that they were unheard for vessels. Two piers of heavy other small steamboats working east approach or draw span was John Godfrey, Kelso of ….” pilings provided the founda- in the area were credited with killed. The loss of life all came Luther J. Hall, age 27, Mt. Commenting on the reason tions for the structure. saving at least 40 lives. from the middle span, which Solo (Longview) he purchased such an immense The bridge replaced another The wreckage was immedi- was the first thing to fall. For- William F. Heartley, age 56, amount of timberland, Weyer- wooden bridge destroyed in ately secured to the new bridge tunately, most of the pedestri- Kelso haeuser said, “This is not for us, 1906 by a flood. Although reno- and along the riverbank so that ans were able to vacate the span Alonzo G. Huntington, age or for our children, but for our vated in 1915, by 1920 the wood- later on it could be thoroughly before it turned over. Fourteen 57, Kelso grandchildren.” On the amount en bridge was said to be in such searched for trapped bodies. By people were taken to the Kelso Mrs. Maria Florence Hun- of timber, he remarked, “There poor condition that many Kelso 6:00 p.m. no bodies had been Hospital with serious inju- tington, age 55, Kelso is a great lot of it in every con- residents refused to use it. To recovered, but several had been ries, but only two died: Harold Lloyd G. Huntington, age 34, ceivable direction.” No one knew meet the needs of heavy traffic, reported floating down the Kirk, age 35, an employee of the Kelso how much timber there was and the Washington State Highways Cowlitz toward the Columbia Long-Bell Lumber Company, Emil Johnson, age 40, Kelso many thought the purchase was Department, in association with River, three miles downstream. and George R. McDonald, age Harold Millard, Woodland “exceedingly speculative.” Cowlitz County and the City of Although hampered by dark- 36, a plumber from Vancouver, Earl Pennel, Kelso The purchase turned out to Kelso, started construction on ness and heavy rain, rescue Washington. W. F. Philo, Portland, Or- be exceedingly cheap. Twelve a replacement, down river and workers continued searching for Based on a careful check of egon years later, it was determined close to the old bridge, in early victims throughout the night, homes, rooming houses, ho- Robert Titland, Tacoma COMICS The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 • Life 5

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© 2012 by NEA, Inc. Events: Evergreen Playhouse to Perform William Shakespeare Comedy Continued from Life 2 on local models. Fashion shows their interactions with the fair- begin at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. ies that inhabit a moonlit forest. “The Midnight Special” and Following each fashion show, The story takes place in mid- co-hosted “The Mike Douglas ballroom dancers will demon- summer, and is a farce featur- Show,” and appeared on “Ameri- strate a couple’s first dance. ing Hermia and Lysander and can Bandstand,” Hollywood At the door, couples will en- Helena and Demetrius. Their Squares,” “Make Me Laugh” ter to win prizes, and they will romantic intrigues are confused and “The Tonight Show.” receive a complimentary copy of and complicated still further by Tickets are $20 general ad- South Sound Wedding & Event entering the forest where Ober- mission, $25 golden circle (first magazine. on, the King of the Fairies, and eight rows) and $30 box seats. The show is sponsored his Queen, Titania, preside. For tickets, call 736-9391, ext. by Great Wolf Lodge, Olym- Puck (or Robin Goodfellow) 777, or purchase at Heymann pia, Lacey, Tumwater Visitor & is a major character who is full Whinery, Centralia, or at Book Convention Bureau and Mixx of mischief and tricks. Other ‘n’ Brush, Chehalis. 96.com. visitors to the enchanted forest For additional information, Tickets are $8 at the door. include Bottom the weaver and call Candy Lunke, events coor- For information about the his friends Snug, Snout, Quince dinator, at 736-9391, ext. 605. show, visit www.southsound- and Flute, the amateur drama- weddingshow.com or www.wed- tists who want to rehearse their dingandeventmagazine.com. terrible but hilarious version of Roof Replacement the play “Pyramus and Thisbe.” Fundraiser Bingo, doors open 5 p.m., bingo Director of “A Midsummer starts 6:30 p.m., Forest Grange, 3397 Roof replacement fundraiser, Jackson Highway, Chehalis Night’s Dream” is Isaac Wulff. Adna Grange, 123 Dieckman Performances will be Feb. Road, Adna, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 15-17, Feb. 21-24, Feb. 28, and p.m., baked potato bar, adults Monday, Jan. 28 March 1-3. Friday and Saturday The Chronicle, file photo $6, kids under 10 $5, sour cream, performances are at 8 p.m. with Young Centralia ilmmaker Henry Wegener took irst place for his frightening tale Burger Night, 5-7:30 p.m., Centralia a $15 admission. Sunday shows bacon bits, broccoli, cheese Eagles, quarter-pound hamburgers, of dangerous produce titled “The Cursed Apple” at the 2012 Plomondon Inde- sauce, ranch dressing, chili and $1.50, other menu items, 736-1146 are at 2 p.m. with a $10 admis- pendent Film Festival at the Morgan Arts Centre in Toledo. This year’s Plomondon butter toppings, green salad, sion. A special pay-what-you- Independent Film Festival is set for Feb. 15. decaf and regular coffee, tea, will performance is on Thurs- punch, milk, dessert, 740-1950 Tuesday, Jan. 29 day, Feb. 21, at 7:30 p.m. bee and auction will go to Lewis phony’s concert series will wrap Tickets are available at in Bingo, Chehalis Moose Lodge, doors County programs of the Wash- up for the year with an April open at 4:30 p.m., game starts at 6:30 Centralia at Santa Lucia and ington Special Olympics. 20 performance titled “April in Sunday, Jan. 27 p.m.; food available, 736-9030 Sterling Bank, in Chehalis at The spelling bee is organized Paris.” Book ‘n’ Brush, and online at into teams of four, and does not The event will feature several South Sound Wedding www.brownpapertickets.com, involve “solo” spelling. well-known pieces by French Wednesday, Jan. 30 or by calling the box office at 36- A contribution of $350 will composers, including “March Show Coming to Great 8628. Games Night, 6:30-11 p.m., Matrix sponsor a team and company Military Francaise,” by Camille Wolf Lodge Coffeehouse, 434 N.W. Prindle St., The Evergreen Playhouse is name for the spelling bee. Ro- Saint-Saens; “Suirte Francaise,” Chehalis, 740-0492 located at 226 W.Center St. The South Sound Wedding tary will supply spellers to teams by Francis Poulanc; and another Show will be Sunday, Jan. 27 needing additional members. “French Suite,” by Darius Mil- Plomondon Independent Admission is $10. haud. from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Great Thursday, Jan. 31 Film Festival, Morgan Arts Centre, Wolf Lodge. The show is pre- Plomondon Road, Toledo, www. In the most recent spelling sented by South Sound Wed- Open mic, 7 p.m., Matrix Coffeehouse, morganartscentre.com, (360) 864-4ART bee, Rotary was able to raise 434 N.W. Prindle St., Chehalis, 740-0492 ding & Event Magazine, a local $9,000. resource guide for engaged cou- Saturday, Feb. 16 Additional information may ples planning a wedding in the Friday, Feb. 15 be obtained by calling spelling South Puget Sound area. Plomondon Independent bee committee chair Julie Shaf- Couples will meet caterers, Film Festival, Morgan Arts fley, 736-3830. Shakespeare Comedy Centre, Plomondon Road, Toledo, DJs, wedding planners, florists, awards ceremony 7 p.m., www. photographers, wedding cake Coming to Evergreen morganartscentre.com, (360) 864-4ART Saturday, Feb. 23 Full Color Is bakers, jewelry designers and representatives from wedding Playhouse Women in Agriculture Conference, Fabulous! and reception venues, bridal “A Midsummer Night’s Rotary Spelling Bee Set 8 a.m.-4 p.m., WSU Lewis County NOW EASIER THAN EVER! and tux shops and many others. Dream,” one of the great com- Extension Office meeting room, Lewis GET YOUR CUSTOMER’S County Courthouse, 740-1214 Guests will see the latest edy plays by William Shake- for Feb. 22 ATTENTION WITH FULL COLOR styles during two fashion shows speare, will be coming the Cen- Centralia Rotary will hold SIGNS AND GRAPHICS! featuring men’s formalwear, tralia’s Evergreen Playhouse Feb. its sixth annual “Catch the Buzz” Saturday, April 20 wedding gowns, bridesmaids 15 through March 3. spelling bee and silent auction at 736-6322 and flower girl dresses all from The play revolves around the Centralia College’s Corbet The- Symphony to Perform “April local stores. The latest in hair- adventures of four young lovers, atre Friday, Feb. 22, at 6 p.m. in Paris” April 20 1616 S. Gold St. Centralia, WA 98531 styles and makeup will be shown a group of amateur actors and Proceeds from the spelling The Northwest Wind Sym- In The Fairway Center Life 8  The Chronicle, Centralia/Chehalis, Wash., Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013 ENTERTAINMENT Movie Box-Office Totals for 2012 Projected to Set New Record

By Amy Kaufman and Richard Verrier utives were nervous about 2012. the vampire romance. U.S. and Canada, the rise in box- “Just looking at the fourth Los Angeles Times Then, a shooting at a Colorado “The old-school thought was office receipts and admissions quarter tells you what works for movie theater during a screen- that tent poles ... didn’t need has been a welcome turnaround us — a lot of diverse products, LOS ANGELES — Batman, ing of “The Dark Knight Rises” good reviews, but I don’t think from 2011, when the sharp well-made movies and some- James Bond, teenage vampires this summer shocked the nation that’s the case anymore,” said downturn pummeled the stocks thing for everybody,” said Pat- and a team of superheroes and the industry, leading some Richie Fay, president of domes- of major chains and prompted rick Corcoran, spokesman for helped propel domestic movie to worry that crowds would tic distribution for Lionsgate, debate about what was to blame, the National Assn. of Theatre ticket sales in 2012 to a projected shun cinemas on a long-term which released both “The Hun- including high ticket prices, Owners. “The only thing miss- all-time high of $10.8 billion, re- basis. But audiences returned, ger Games” and the final “Twi- waning interest in 3-D or just ing this holiday season was a versing a slump that saw atten- with attendance and revenue light” picture. “If moviegoers see bad movies. strong family title.” dance drop to a 16-year low last particularly strong in the fourth a title get good reviews, they’re Despite a slow summer, the- Indeed, there were fewer year. quarter, both up 18 percent over going to come out once — and ater owners enjoyed a brisk busi- movies for parents and their Box-office receipts are likely the same period in 2011. may come out a second or third ness for much of this year as well children to see together this to be up 6 percent compared Theater owners and distri- time.” as renewed confidence from with last year, as is attendance, Christmas — which is likely why bution experts are attributing The year’s top-grossing films Wall Street. The two biggest the PG-rated “Parental Guid- which is on track to hit 1.36 the uptick in domestic busi- also made a lot more money chains, Regal and Cinemark, billion, according to Holly- ance” is performing better than ness primarily to better studio than the top five pictures of this year saw an 18 percent and anticipated. In 2011, six animat- wood.com. That’s much-needed movies this year. Indeed, four 2011. This year, three films col- 36 percent spike in their respec- ed or PG-rated family titles were good news for the film busi- of the five top-grossing films of lected more than $400 million; tive share prices. released nationwide between ness, though this year’s atten- the year — more commercially last year, only two took in over Thanks to increasing ticket Thanksgiving and Christmas, dance figure is far from record- minded popcorn fare like “The $300 million. As in recent years, prices, particularly for 3-D and breaking — in 2002, 1.6 billion Avengers,” “The Dark Knight the biggest hits were again high- Imax screenings, box-office rev- compared with four this year. showed up at the box office. Rises,” “The Hunger Games” budget productions with built- enue often rises year-over-year. “My 11-year-old daughter has Meanwhile, ticket sales from and “Skyfall” — were critical in brand awareness — either se- In 2012, however, ticket prices already seen ‘Wreck-It Ralph’ abroad continued to significant- darlings, notching an 85 percent quels or films based on popular remained virtually unchanged three times because there are ly boost bottom lines in Holly- positive rating or above on the comic books or novels. from last year’s average of so few options out there for a wood, as 15 of the year’s top 20 film review aggregation website But it was a strong year for $7.93, underlining that revenue kid her age,” said Tara McNa- pictures grossed more abroad Rotten Tomatoes. The year’s low-to-mid-budget, adult-ori- growth was fueled by more peo- mara, Fandango’s “Film Mom,” than they did in the U.S. and fifth most popular title, “The ented fare too: Ben Affleck’s CIA ple trekking to the multiplex. who has three children. “So I Canada. For instance, 81 per- Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — thriller “Argo,” Steven Spiel- The holiday season was par- suggested we go see ‘Life of Pi,’ cent of the total $875 million in Part 2,” wasn’t received as posi- berg’s historical drama “Lin- ticularly fruitful for exhibitors, which she had sized up by the receipts for the 3-D animated tively by reviewers, but its young coln” and the R-rated stripper as films with broad appeal like trailer and thought looked super film “Ice Age: Continental Drift” female fan base still turned out flick “Magic Mike” all crossed “The Hobbit: An Unexpected boring. So I said, ‘How about an came from overseas. in droves to see stars Robert Pat- the $100-million mark at the do- Journey” and awards contenders iced tea and some candy?’ That After last year’s dismal do- tinson and Kristen Stewart in mestic box office. including “Django Unchained” worked, and then she ended up mestic results, Hollywood exec- the fifth and final installment of For theater owners in the lured people out of their homes. really loving it by the end.” ADVICE: Dear Abby Father and Son Reconciliation Stalls After Email Exchange DEAR ABBY: I cut my father sent him a card and he replied to send him some reading mate- her with all my heart, but after wasn’t Claudette’s idea, but I can’t out of my life years ago, after he by email that he was glad to hear rial before you do. Then contact we had been engaged for only let go. I know she’s the one for declared he could not support my from me and he hoped for a PFLAG (Parents, Families and four days everything came to a me. We made a great couple, but decision to adopt three children reconciliation, but was not sure Friends of Lesbians and Gays). stop. Her mother was against the her mother couldn’t stand the from a Russian orphanage with how to go about it. I responded The phone number is 202-467- marriage, and my fiancee wasn’t fact that we were so close. How my longtime by email that I was cautiously 8180 and you’ll find them on the strong enough to follow her heart. do I let her go? — GRIEVING IN companion. optimistic that we could reignite Internet at www.pflag.org. They We had been in a relationship for FLORIDA The adoption a respectful relationship. will be happy to provide you with more than nine years, most of it DEAR GRIEVING: You may announcement I haven’t heard back from literature for your dad to help long distance except for the last not believe this, but you’re a lucky coincided with him and I suspect it’s because he him “understand.” Frankly, he two years. man. It may take the help of a my “coming out” saw that I had changed my last has my sympathy because before I couldn’t understand her psychologist for you to disengage to Dad, who is name from his to my husband’s, you hit him with the “double change of heart, and I tried with emotionally and move on. Given now married to a decision I made after our mar- whammy,” he didn’t have a clue all my might to find some middle that you wound up in trouble his third wife. riage. My father was not aware about who you really are. ground. “Claudette” has three with the law, this would be a wise It must have By Abigail Van Buren that I had gotten married. I think Whether your name change children from her first marriage, decision. been a lot for I have overwhelmed him again, overwhelmed him or not is ir- and I had become a part of their It might also help to envision him to take in at which has rendered him speech- relevant. The ball is now in your lives and an important family what it would have been like be- one time. He told me plainly that less. Please advise me on how to court, so if you want to have a friend. ing married not only to Claudette, he could not support my decision proceed. — PRODIGAL SON IN hope of a relationship with your After getting no reason for but also to her mother — because because he could not “under- CALIFORNIA father, YOU will have to make calling off the wedding, I began they appear to be joined at the stand” it. He has never met our DEAR SON: Call your father, the next move. texting her for an answer only to hip, and the part that’s doing the children, and does not acknowl- tell him you love him and that DEAR ABBY: Two years ago, I be arrested for cyber-stalking. I thinking isn’t your former fian- edge them as his grandchildren. you would like to schedule a proposed to the woman who know in my heart from letters cee. This may be the reason that This year on Father’s Day, I visit with him -- but would like changed me for the better. I love sent back and forth that this her first marriage failed.

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(CC) E! 65 65 Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé Kourtney & Khloé ›› You’ve Got Mail (1998, Romance-Comedy) Tom Hanks, Meg Ryan, Parker Take Miami Take Miami Take Miami Take Miami Take Miami Take Miami Take Miami Take Miami Posey. Two bitter business rivals conduct an online love affair. Strongest Man Strongest Man Strongest Man Strongest Man SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NFL PrimeTime Trey Wingo, Tim Has- SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) ESPN 32 32 Competition Competition Competition Competition selbeck and Merril Hoge. (N) ESPN2 33 33 30 for 30 (CC) 30 for 30 (CC) SportsCenter (N) (Live) (CC) NBA Tonight (N) SportsCenter (N) SportsNation (N) NBA Tonight FAM 39 39 ›› The Last Song (2010, Drama) Miley Cyrus, Greg Kinnear. ›› The Notebook (2004) Ryan Gosling, Rachel McAdams. A man tells a story to a woman about two lovers. ›› The Time Traveler’s Wife (2009) FNC 48 48 Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Journal Editorial FOX News Watch Justice With Judge Jeanine Geraldo at Large ’ (CC) Red Eye FOOD 35 35 Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Rachael vs. Guy Celebrity Cook-Off Iron Chef America FX 53 53 ›› Death Race (2008, Action) Jason Statham, Tyrese Gibson, Ian McShane. ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. A for- ››› Taken (2008, Action) Liam Neeson, Maggie Grace, Famke Janssen. A for- Prisoners compete in a brutal car race to win their freedom. mer spy uses his old skills to save his kidnapped daughter. mer spy uses his old skills to save his kidnapped daughter. GOLF 70 70 PGA Tour Golf Golf Central (N) PGA Tour Golf Hyundai Tournament of Champions, Second Round. HALL 19 19 ››› Class (2010, Drama) Jodi Lyn ›› Elevator Girl (2010, Romance) Lacey Chabert, Ryan Merriman, Patty McCor- The Seven Year Hitch (2012, Romance-Comedy) Natalie Hall, Darin Brooks. A ›› The Nanny Express (2009) Van- O’Keefe, Justin Bruening. (CC) mack. Sparks fly between a free-spirited woman and a lawyer. (CC) common-law marriage unites a woman and her best friend. (CC) essa Marcil, Brennan Elliot. (CC) HGTV 68 68 House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Renovation (CC) Love It or List It “Maharishi” (CC) Love It or List It (CC) House Hunters Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l HIST 37 37 American Pickers “Pandora’s Box” American Pickers “Train Wreck” (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) Pawn Stars (CC) LI FE 51 51 Killer Among Us (2012, Suspense) Tess Atkins, Tom Cavanagh. (CC) Willed to Kill (2012) Sarah Jane Morris, Ross McCall. Premiere. (CC) The Eleventh Victim (2012) Jennie Garth, Colin Cunningham. (CC) MSNBC 47 47 Lockup Lockup: Raw “Ain’t No Hotel” Lockup Orange County Lockup Orange County Lockup Tampa Life After Lockup MTV 63 63 ››› Catfish (2010, Documentary) ’ Teen Mom 2 “Building Blocks” ’ Underemployed “The Message” (N) Catfish: The TV Show “Kya & Alyx” BUCKWILD ’ ›› Scary Movie 3 (2003) Anna Faris. NBCS 34 34 Game On! Bucks Tecomate Elk Fever Whitetail Rev. High School Football U.S. Army All-American Bowl. From the Alamodome in San Antonio. The Whistle The Dakar Rally NICK 40 40 SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob Victorious (N) ’ Marvin Marvin (N) Supah Ninjas ’ Supah Ninjas ’ The Nanny (CC) The Nanny (CC) Friends ’ (CC) Friends ’ (CC) OXY 50 50 ›› Eat Pray Love (2010, Drama) Julia Roberts, James Franco. ››› Pretty Woman (1990, Romance-Comedy) Richard Gere, Julia Roberts. ›› The Break-Up (2006) Vince Vaughn, Jennifer Aniston. R O OT 31 31 College Basketball Seahawks Bensinger College Basketball California at USC. (N) (Live) College Basketball Gonzaga at Santa Clara. SPIKE 57 57 ››› Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Kate Capshaw, Ke ››› Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (1989, Adventure) Harrison Ford, Sean Connery, Den- ›› Payback (1999, Action) Mel Gibson, Huy Quan. Jones, a singer and an orphan look for missing stones. ’ holm Elliott. Premiere. Indy’s hunt for his missing father leads to the Holy Grail. ’ Gregg Henry, Maria Bello. ’ SYFY 59 59 ›› Daybreakers (2009, Horror) › Resident Evil (2002, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Michelle Rodriguez. › Resident Evil: Afterlife (2010, Horror) Milla Jovovich, Ali Larter. › Resident Evil (2002, Horror) TBN 20 20 Hour of Power ’ (CC) Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Travel the Road Johnny (2010) Jerry Phillips. A man adopts a boy who has leukemia. Live at Oak Tree Virtual Memory The King of The King of The King of The King of The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang The Big Bang Wedding Band “99 Problems” The band Wedding Band “99 Problems” The band TBS 55 55 Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Queens ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) Theory ’ (CC) plays at a divorce party. (CC) plays at a divorce party. (CC) TLC 38 38 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence (N) (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) 48 Hours: Hard Evidence ’ (CC) TNT 54 54 ›› Con Air (1997) Nicolas Cage. Vi- ›› Lethal Weapon 4 (1998, Action) Mel Gibson, Danny Glover, Joe Pesci. Detectives Riggs and Mur- ››› G.I. Jane (1997, Drama) Demi Moore, Viggo Mortensen, Anne Bancroft. A female Navy SEALs cious convicts hijack their flight. (CC) taugh battle Chinese mercenaries. (CC) (DVS) recruit completes rigorous training. (CC) TOON 42 42 Regular Show ›› Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief (2010, Adventure) Logan Lerman. Venture Bros. Family Guy (CC) Family Guy (CC) Cleveland Show Black Dynamite The Boondocks TRAV 36 36 Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Bizarre Foods/Zimmern Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures (CC) Ghost Adventures Savannah, Ga. Ghost Adventures (CC) TRUTV 49 49 Top 20 Most Shocking Wipeout “Anderson Can’t Dance” ’ Wipeout ’ (CC) Wipeout ’ (CC) The Funniest Commericals World’s Dumbest... Dumb daredevils. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit A Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit USA 58 58 baby’s death points to a drug ring. “Rotten” A drug dealer dies in jail. “Waste” Rapist attacks a patient. ’ “Silence” Murdered transsexual. ’ “Perfect” A murdered girl is found. “Secrets” A teacher is found dead. VH1 62 62 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ 100 Greatest Songs of the ’00s ’ ›› Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002, Comedy) Mike Myers. ’ 40 Funniest Fails 2 ’ (Part 1 of 2)

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