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$2,500 loss LO native vies for TV crown Pallets jacked, kids tricked at ‘Ultimate H’ween display for local FFA Cowboy’ 8A Fifth-generation Florida cowboy and Live Oak native Jared Lee can be seen on TV starting tomorrow. See 8A. Pumpkin-racks pilfered; city cops are on the case. By TONY BRITT A RECORD-BREAKING TRUNK OR TREAT Operation [email protected] Green Light October is when you get to play tricks on people in the spirit of Halloween. But on Friday, Columbia High FFA students were the victim of How to something worse when thieves stole 50 wooden pallets from the lot on U.S. Highway 90 where they hold their annual Columbia FFA Pumpkin Patch keep folks fundraiser. Theft will “According to the victim, they’re from losing hamper the heavier-duty, group’s painted pallets annual and they’re worth jobs over about $50 a piece, fundrasing so about $2,500 effort. all together,” said Sgt. Mike Lee, tickets Lake City Police Department public information officer. Most non-criminals could get Lee said Columbia High School FFA suspended licenses back so members were setting up their pump- they can go to work, pay bills. kin patch and had unloaded about 62 wooden pallets in all. Most were painted blue and some were painted By CARL MCKINNEY red. The group returned to the high [email protected] school to get more supplies and when Murray Smith, a sergeant they returned, 50 of the pallets — only with the Columbia County the special heavy-duty ones — were Sheriff’s Office, remembers Photos by TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter stolen. a time when speeding tick- PALLETS continued on 7A ets were about $25 in many cases, and he thought that still 4,500 kids seemed a little steep. Now, a citation can easily total hundreds of dollars, Cops: Fake check storm gates amounting Program to a couple for used car lands for starters will only be days’ pay for some Ham. man in jail By TONY BRITT in effect one people. [email protected] week and And those By CARL MCKINNEY Trunk or Treat drew a ends Friday. without [email protected] record number of children the money — 4,500 in the first two rack up A deal struck online for the sale of a hours — to the Wilson Park snowballing collection fees and 2002 Chevrolet Camaro went sideways and Darby Pavilion area interest, which can eventually after the owner met Friday evening. cost them their driver’s licenses and deprive them of the means who he thought was At one point they were waiting close to two hours travel to or from work without a buyer at the Save-A- risking more trouble. Lot on U.S. Highway to get inside. The line down Hernando Avenue “It just compounds the 90 in Lake City, depu- went behind the court- issues,” said Smith, spokes- ties say. house, came back up person for the Sheriff’s Office, Mike Hammond Justice Street and ended on which is helping the Columbia Johnson Jr., 30, of TOP: Columbia County public library employees Emma County Clerk of Court’s Office Johnson the steps of the tax collec- Hamilton County, tor’s office. Miles (left) and Kate Duong, dressed as characters from spread the word about a pro- handed over a fraudulent cashier’s They ran out of candy Alice in Wonderland, share a laugh with a visitor Friday eve- gram offering people a way out check for $7,993.7 at an arranged meet- within the first hour but ning at Trunk or Treat. ABOVE: Robert Stalvey and Hagan of the hole — but it’s a limit- local businesses donated Stalvey, 7, came dressed as Luigi and Mario. Here Hagan CHECK continued on 7A more to keep things going. accepts candy from Steven Flores. More photos, 3A. LICENSE continued on 9A

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TEMPERATURES SUN High Saturday 85 Sunrise today 7:31 a.m. Low Saturday 65 Sunset today 7:02 p.m. 8 Normal high 81 Sunrise tom. 7:31 a.m. Very High Normal low 62 Sunset tom. 7:00 p.m. 30 min to burn Record highhi 92 in 2009 Today’s Record low 46 in 1971 MOON ultra-violet Moonrise today 7:19 p.m. radiation risk PRECIPITATION Moonset today 7:10 a.m. for the area on a scale from 0 Moonrise tom. 7:50 p.m. Saturday 0.00" to 10+. Month total 1.65" Moonset tom. 8:03 a.m. Year total 36.13" Normal month-to-date 1.99" Normal year-to-date 45.54" Oct 13 Oct 21 Oct 27 Nov 4 Full Last New First

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OUR OPINION No need to keep creating criminals nyone who’s read the Lake City Reporter even once knows we don’t condone coddling A criminals. But we’re not in favor of creating them, either. That’s why we support the plan described on today’s front page to make it easier for some people to get their licenses back once suspended. Picture this scenario. THAT’S WHERE I FOUND HIM A young (or old) driver gets a ticket for going 78 in a 60 mph zone. It’s foolish but it can happen. Let’s say this person lives paycheck-to-paycheck God in a dentist’s office and can’t pay the several-hundred dollar fine — at least not right away. A Morris Williams classic: their children. So, he would tell While this driver may be irresponsible, he is not Mama. a criminal, even when his license is finally suspend- hen I was 10 years old, I What hope did that leave me ed for failure to pay. found God in a dentist’s but to pray so I prayed, fervently, He becomes a criminal when, desperate to pay W office. feverishly, every prayer known to a It all started when Daddy’s 10-year-old. the rent, he drives to work despite his license- friend, Mr. Tyre, had lunch with us “Dear Lord, If you will just get less-status. and afterwards left his pack of ciga- me out of this jam, I will never We’re not defending that either. rettes on a table and I took one. smoke again. I will never ride But keep in mind, the alternative often is — make Soon I was behind our hen house Morris Williams my bike on the sidewalk again. I that, was — having him on welfare. puffing away. First smokes make hmorriswilliamsatgmail.com will never miss Sunday School or For the following week, most folks like our hap- some people sick but not me. I church again. I will memorize all less hypothetical wheelman can take advantage of a liked it! the Bible verses on my Sunday new statewide plan to get their licenses back. Then Mama called me and told School teacher’s memory list.” All they’ll end up paying is the original fine. me to get washed and dressed for knew two things. First, he would Anything, Lord, just rescue me! Penalties and interest, which put our man even my dental appointment which I had instantly smell my cigarette breath I opened my prayerfully closed deeper in the hole, are forgiven. completely forgotten about. and, two, he would tell my Mama. eyes and there stood the tall, gaunt Oh Lord, I worried! Dr. Revere Have I told you that my Mama Dr. Revere talking to Mama. “Mrs. Understand, this does not apply to everyone. was our family dentist and he would was a “spare the rod and spoil the Williams, I will not be able to see If you haven’t been paying child support and lost smell the cigarette smoke on my child” Mama? So there was no Morris today. Lake Shore Hospital your ride for that reason, too bad. It won’t help breath and tell Mama, and that guesswork about what my punish- has just called and they need me to those who lost their license due to criminal activity, would be curtains for me. ment would be. help with an emergency there.” either. So, trying to rescue myself, I Oh my! I didn’t know God could As well it shouldn’t. went to the bathroom and brushed Now let this be said answer prayers that fast. But But there are a whole lot of folks it will help. my teeth, even using extra tooth- about Dr. Revere. He what did I care! My prayers were People who made bad choices but are not crimi- paste, then double-gargled with answered and I could smell the nals. All they have on their records are infractions Listerine mouthwash but still always told parents sweet air of deliverance. — as opposed to misdemeanors or felonies — like- reeked of cigarette smell. Then I the truth, the whole Two months later, my 12-year- ly in the form of traffic citations. remembered that my old-enough-to truth, and nothing but old sister Betty and I walked down smoke-brother Howard always kept the aisle at the Lake City First This week-long grace period will help them tre- a good supply of the high-powered the truth about their Methodist Church and got baptized. mendously. More importantly, it will help the rest breath cleanser, Sen-Sen (“Perfume children. So, he would For the other children, this may of us as well. for the mouth”). I sucked on sever- tell Mama. have been their first formal intro- Far better to get these folks back to work than al. They barely helped. duction to God. have them either on welfare or headed for jail Then, in seemingly no time at But not for me. I had already met (where we still have to support them) once they are all, Mama and I were sitting In Dr. Now let this be said about Dr. The Old Master two months before inevitably found out, pulled over, and cuffed. Revere’s waiting room, waiting to Revere. He had a gift and that gift in the waiting room of good old Dr. This is a smart plan. be called. was that he could make pain go Revere. Let’s hope those who qualify know a good deal Now Dr. Revere was a tall, kindly away. If you walked into his office when they see it and take advantage. man who chained-smoked while he in pain, you walked out pain-free. n Morris Williams is a Columbia County worked, but though kind, he had Also give him this. He always told historian and long-time retired educator. an Addams Family look about him. parents the truth, the whole truth, Feel free to contact him at hmorriswil- Not too comforting to a kid. But I and nothing but the truth about [email protected]. TODAY IN HISTORY

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In 1792, the cornerstone of the executive mansion, NBA standing up to China thus far later known as the White House, was laid by President he People’s Republic of China week, which triggered an escalating NBA will not put itself in a position George Washington during a ceremony in the District of is the land of opportunity for backlash. The Rockets owner quick- of regulating what players, employ- Columbia. T many American businesses, ly distanced himself from his gener- ees and team owners say or will n Associated Press with its vast and fast-growing mid- al manager, and Rockets superstar not say on these issues. We simply dle class. But doing business there James Harden, who is a key promot- could not operate that way.” often entails many compromises, er for shoemaker Adidas in China, That’s a principle worth sacri- Lake City Reporter some of them painful. dutifully went before the cameras ficing for. And it’s clear that the Lake City Reporter The potential for enormous prof- with teammate Russell Westbrook NBA will be sacrificing something. Serving Columbia County Since 1874 its in China is enough to persuade to say, “We apologize. You know, we According to CNN, every one of the many U.S. businesses to park love China. We love playing there .... league’s official partners in China TheServing Lake City Columbia Reporter Countyis published Since with 1874 pride their values and principles at the They show us the most support and has cut ties with the NBA at least for residents of Columbia and ­surrounding coun‑ departure gate. But this week, the love.” temporarily. tiesThe by Lake Community City Reporter Newspapers is published Inc. with pride National Basketball Association has The NBA isn’t feeling a lot of that With about half a billion fans forW residentse believe of strong Columbia newspapers and ­surrounding build strong coun ‑ defied pressure from the Chinese love, apparently because it stood up and plenty of goodwill in China, tiescommunities by Community —‑“Newspapers Newspapers get Inc. things done!” government, businesses and fans to for Morey’s right to speak for him- the league may be better situated We believe strong newspapers build strong smack down a team executive who’d self — even as it emphasized that than most U.S. enterprises to ride Our primary goal is to publish ­distinguished and offended China with a politically he wasn’t speaking for the league. out this storm. Nevertheless, there communitiesprofitable community —‑“Newspapers-­oriented get newspapers. things done!” Our primary goal is to publish ­distinguished and charged tweet. Considering the “Values of equality, respect and are clear risks for the league. The This ­mission will be accomplished through the stakes involved, that’s a brave and freedom of expression have long NBA deserves credit for taking a profitableteamwork community of professionals-­oriented dedicated newspapers. to truth, This ­mission will be accomplished through the welcome move. defined the NBA — and will contin- potentially costly stance in favor integrity and hard work. At issue is Houston Rockets gen- ue to do so,” Commissioner Adam of Morey’s right to say the things teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth, eral manager Daryl Morey’s decla- Silver said Tuesday. China doesn’t want him to say. integrity and hard work. ration of support for Hong Kong’s Different viewpoints on issues are Todd Wilson, Publisher n Robert Bridges, Editor pro-democracy protesters late last inevitable, Silver said, adding, “The Tribune News Service JimTodd Barr, Wilson, Associate Publisher Editor SueRobert Brannon, Bridges, Controller Editor LETTERS TO THE EDITOR DinkDink NeSmith,NeSmith, PresidentPresident TomTom Wood, Wood, ChairmanChairman ‘The universal sign of discontentment’ To the Editor: room in our country for freedom by first undermining the language in expression as well as freedom of of the people. Once that’s accom- LETTERS POLICY May I add an “Amen” to your expression.” plished, it then becomes easy to recent column, “No, it’s not OK” At 82 I’ve lived in the wordsmith confront the fragmented groups Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly­ written (Wednesday, Oct. 9)? You’re so business for more than half a cen- about religious beliefs, tearing down and ­double spaced. Letters will be edited for length and right. Language and the expres- tury and have never been prodded all consideration of the God who sion of our feelings in words has to consider that we Americans created all this. libel. Letters must be signed and include the writer’s changed drastically over the last 50 have such a tolerance as to allow In any case, I enjoyed your views name, address and ­telephone number for verification. years. That’s especially true since freedom IN expression. Does that and especially the way you handled Letters and guest columns are the opinions of the ­writers we entered the new millennium. mean that we condone those who your final comment: “Should they and not necessarily those of the Lake City Reporter. Apparently, coining new words and use profanity in the mall without be so brazen, there’s another hand phrases with “fantastic” meanings is concern for others within earshot? gesture that might be even more BY MAIL: Letters, P.O. Box 1709, Lake City, FL part of the mindset of the emerging It seems we are making room in appropriate.” Of course you meant culture. our country for such freedom. what I call, “The universal sign of 32056; or drop off at 180 E. Duval St. downtown.­ I was particularly nudged in We’ve fallen a long way. discontentment.” BY FAX: (386) 752-9400. my thought processes by your Over the years I’ve pondered the BY EMAIL: [email protected] mind-pondering statement: points made by many historians Thomas A. Noton “Besides, there has always been that a nation or culture is destroyed Lake City SUNDAY, October 13, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 5A

FORT WHITE HOMECOMING COURT Homecoming Week begins Monday at FWHS

COURTESY PHOTOS Fort White High School is proud to introduce its Homecoming Court. Front row, from left: 11th-grade representative Sanaa Latham; senior representatives Sonia Rojas, Jennifer Allen, Audrey Tharp, Jordan Feagle and Serenity Jackson (not pictured: Grace Brady and Gracie Robinson); ninth-grade representative Kiera Tracy; and 10th-grade representative Lana Tedesco. Back row: 11th-grade representative Colby Holton; senior reprentatives Noah Anuez, Kameron Couey, Tyler Shelnut, Izaya Latham, Drew Coleman and Alex Wilkinson (not pictured: Mark Conners); ninth-grade representative Clayton Philpot; and 10th-grade representative Rodquail Austin.

The Fort White Middle School Homecoming Court. Front row, from left: Seventh-grade representative Michael Hull; eighth-grade representa- tives Brianna Koon, Gracie Clemons, Jordan Young, Jayda Plasencia and Kamryn Cembruch; and sixth-grade representative Ansley Kirk. Back row: Seventh-grade representative Aljerneria Stephens; eighth-grade representatives Najeeb Smith, Kaiden O’Steen, Dylan Lovelace, Jeffrey Hardin and Garrett Brady; and sixth-grade representative Chaz Lee. More photos, 6A.

Drama Sweetheart Myrissa Fetters and Heartthrob Keegan Nixon. National Honor Society Sweetheart Audrey Tharp and Heartthrob Jacob Petrovich. 6A SUNDAY, October 13, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER

Band Sweetheart Miranda Showalter and Hearttrhob Calvin BETA Sweetheart Abby Glenn and Heartthrob Noah Petersson. Hencin.

Student government Sweetheart Syrena Philpot and Heartthrob Hunter Middle School FFA Sweetheart Harlie Locklear and Hearththrob Trey Tyre. Hadorn.

High School FFA Sweetheart Lisa Rizer and Heartthrob Andrew Faul.

HOSA Sweetheart Adrielle Plasencia and Heartthrob Austin Knowles. Middle School student government Sweetheart Mikah McCoy and Heartthrob Collin Tuell. SUNday, OCTOBER 13, 2019 LOCAL LAKE CITY REPORTER 7A GENEALOGICAL TOOL FOR THE AGES CHECK Continued From 1A DAR celebrates newspapers up the morning of Oct. 6, then caught the seller by surprise by driving off in the vehicle, according to for the Gainesville chapter modern media. printing press, and public a Columbia County Sheriff’s Office report. By TONY BRITT of the Daughters of the “Newspapers usually hunger for news during The owner had posted the vehicle for sale on [email protected] American Revolution, deliv- began before government, the Civil War changed Facebook Marketplace. One of the missions of the ered a presentation titled birth, marriage and death American newspapers per- Johnson contacted the man, saying he was inter- national Daughters of the manently during the mid- ested in purchasing the car, according to the report. American Revolution is to 1800s. This increased the They communicated through a text messaging app track family records. Over new gathering, production and arranged to meet at TD Bank in Lake City. the past two centuries, one and distribution capacity The owner loaded the car onto a flatbed trailer of big city papers such that of the group’s major tools and drove up from Port St. Lucie to meet Johnson, these papers took over the has been newspapers. And who requested a change of plans and asked to while big, metro papers are reporting of international, national and state news. This meet at the Save-A-Lot, deputies say. disappearing across the When presented with the check, the seller grew American landscape, the changed the focus of small suspicious and asked to see identification. information contained in the town papers to local events ones that survive, including and ordinary people.” Johnson handed over a form of ID. After the the one you are reading The program also afforded seller gave it back, Johnson sat in the front seat of now, have evolved in a way Messer an opportunity to the car and started the engine “without warning” that give readers more infor- teach members how to use before driving away from the parking lot, the sell- mation about nearly every- newspapers as historical er reportedly told deputies. thing, including genealogy. sources to conduct genealogy Deputies responded to the area and issued a research as well as a tool to The local affiliate of stolen vehicle alert. track dates of birth and death, DAR, the Edward Rutledge Detectives took over the case and interviewed Chapter, celebrated the land sales and property own- ership as historical data. multiple people over the next several days, includ- history and importance ing bank employees who confirmed the check was of newspapers during its “Newspapers have been fraudulent. October meeting amidst published in America before National Newspaper Week other records were kept,” One fraud specialist with the bank said the she said after the meeting. check was fake for “multiple reasons” — chiefly (Oct. 6-12) at the St. James TONY BRITT/Lake City Reporter “Sometimes that was the Episcopal Church Parish Robert Bridges, Lake City Reporter editor, is pre- the fact that it had an incorrect set of numbers that Hall Thursday morning. only way we knew about all legitimate checks from that bank share. sented with a Certificate of Appreciation from Jane people, places and events.” The Lake City Reporter McClelland, DAR Edward Rutledge Chapter president. The Sheriff’s Office contacted Johnson by phone was also recognized with a Messer noted that obit- and arranged for him to come in for questioning. uaries now often include Certificate of Appreciation for Johnson was subsequently arrested Oct. 9 “Historical Newspapers.” records, and often published the names of the deceased newspaper coverage, while on grand theft auto and counterfeiting charges, the organization learned new During the program, Messer soon after the initial settle- person’s siblings, parents detailed the importance of ment of a locality,” she said. and more, making it easier including one count of passing a counterfeit check ways to use newspapers for and another of possessing a counterfeit vehicle collecting facts. newspapers from colonial “The combination of the to track a person’s family title, bill of sale or registration documents. Janet Messer, the librarian times through today’s era of telegraph, the railroad, the history.

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cracker, Lee’s childhood COWBOY chores had him doing Continued From 8A a little bit of everything Civil War- involved in raising cattle “They tested you in on his father’s Suwannee style County ranch. every kind of way, from He wanted to be a pro- Susan Rooks hand- your heart to your back- fessional baseball player, crafts period-ap- bone,” Lee said. “It made but had to give up on that propriate Civil you find out what kind of a as a teenager. man and cowboy you really War-era wares at “My momma disap- was.” a workshop held peared when I was 17 years Lee said he had to be at the Lake City- old,” Lee said. “I dropped tight-lipped about the Columbia County out of school to help my Historical Museum details of the competition daddy. I have a little broth- on Hernando while it remains unaired. er that’s got cerebral palsy. Avenue Saturday “All I can tell you is it was I had to make a decision to different cowboy competi- morning. Rooks pursue a career that proba- tions from arena-type chal- bly wouldn’t have amount- and a small group lenges to out-in-the-pasture, of other women ed to anything, or help my everyday get-it-done type of daddy in the family busi- talked threads and competitions,” he said. needles as they ness that he built.” The prize packages At 18, he started getting donned their cos- included a herd of cattle gigs to help rope and doc- tumes. for the winner to raise and tor cattle in ranches across market and an “Ultimate the area, including ones in CARL MCKINNEY/Lake City Reporter Cowboy Showdown” belt Chiefland and in Lake City. buckle. “One call led to another,” the program. County Tax Collector’s Office, which “Any given person he said. “Me and my fam- “We want people to have the abil- functions as a DMV office, and could’ve won this competi- ily now travel all over the LICENSE tion,” Lee said. Continued From 1A ity to go to work, to make a living,” pay an additional fee to have their United States.” Smith said. “So this is an excellent license reinstated. Contestants came from Lee’s home base was still opportunity to get back on your This is Operation Green Light’s all over the country to Live Oak until about seven ed-time deal. feet.” second year, Griffin said, but it’s the ranch in Enterprise, years ago, when he and Operation Green Light, an ini- Repeatedly driving on a suspend- the first time Columbia County has Alabama, where the show his wife, who is from New tiative by county clerks of court ed license can rise to the level of a participated. The program is an was filmed. Orleans, bought a home in throughout Florida, is intended to felony, and this helps prevent that. initiative by Florida Court Clerks “It was similar to country Picayune, Mississippi. throw a life raft to people who are But the program won’t help and Comptrollers, a statewide asso- I’ve been in for most of my His wife stays teaches struggling to get back on their feet. those who have already crossed ciation. life,” Lee said. school in Picayune, where For next week only, the Columbia the threshold and had their license “We’re trying to help those who Cowboys aren’t the first his oldest three children County Clerk of Court’s Office suspended for that or another crime, have unfortunately made bad deci- thing people imagine when stay. His 2-year-old daugh- is offering to waive penalties and such as a DUI or unpaid child sup- sions, or luck’s just not been in their they think of Florida, Lee ter and 4-year-old son travel interest that have accumulated on a port. corner,” Griffin said. said, but it’s the lifestyle he with him to clients who person’s unpaid civil traffic citations, “Running a red light, speeding, The Clerk of Court’s Office is grew up with. need his services provid- giving them a chance to get their not using a turn signal, things like located in the Columbia County “Most kids got to watch ing, managing or training driver’s license back that day. that,” Smith said. Courthouse, 173 NE Hernando Ave. Saturday morning car- cattle, cattle horses and cat- “All of that will be dismissed, and If a suspended license is also Hours are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. toons,” he said. “My daddy tle dogs to large ranches. it’ll go back to the original price of expired, the owner can still make Operation Green Light runs from had us outside working by “I’ve built and managed the ticket, and then they can get use of Operation Green Light — Monday, Oct. 14, through Friday, 7 o’clock in the morning.” a lot of ranches,” Lee said. put on a payment plan,” said Marla but there’s an extra step involved, Oct. 18. A fifth-generation Florida “It’s all I’ve ever known.” Griffin, deputy clerk with the Clerk Griffin said. Those people will have of Court’s traffic division. to go next door to the Columbia The Sheriff’s Office fully endorses

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Eva Geraldine Snipes Monday evening, October 14, 2019, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Lake City shall hold a public meeting at 2:00 PM Eva Geraldine Snipes, 85 of Lake from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the on Thursday, October 17, 2019, in the Council Chambers located on the second floor of City Hall City, passed away on Friday, funeral home. Arrangements are at 205 North Marion Avenue, Lake City, Florida. October 11, 2019, at the Shands under the direction of GATEWAY- The purpose of this public meeting is to enter into contract negotiations, at the request of the Hospital in Gainesville, Florida. FOREST LAWN FUNERAL Fraternal Order of Police, Florida State Lodge, for the Lake City Law Enforcement Bargaining Unit, Public Employees Relations Commission Certification No. 1834. A complete obituary notice will HOME, 3596 S US Hwy 441, appear in the Tuesday, October Lake City, FL 32025. 386-752- Pursuant to 286.0105, Florida Statutes, the City hereby advises the public if a person decides to appeal any decision made by the City with respect to any matter considered at its meetings or 15, 2019, edition of the Lake City 1954. Please leave words of comfort hearings, he or she will need a record of the proceedings, and that, for such purpose, he or she Reporter. and check services arrangements are may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record includes the Funeral services will be conduct- www.gatewayforestlawn.com. testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. ed on Tuesday, October 15, 2019 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Pursuant to 286.26, Florida Statutes, persons needing special at 11:00 AM at Parkview Baptist Obituaries are paid advertise- accommodations to participate in this meeting should contact the City Manager’s Office at Church. Interment will follow at ments. For details, call the Lake (386) 719-5768. Hopeful Baptist Church Cemetery. City Reporter’s classified depart- AUDREY E. SIKES, MMC City Clerk Visitation with the family will be ment at 752-1293.

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LSU 42, UF 28 Burrow’s ROBERT E. LEE 27, COLUMBIA 21, OT 3 TDs lift Tigers SLIPPED AWAY over Gators LSU scores final 21 points, hands Florida first loss of the season.

By BRETT MARTEL Associated Press

BATON ROUGE, La. — Joe Burrow passed for 293 yards and three touchdowns, and fifth-ranked LSU scored three straight touchdowns after falling behind early in the second half to emerge with a 42-28 victory over No. 7 Florida on Saturday night. Facing a Florida defense that came in leading the nation in interceptions and leading the Southeastern Conference in sacks, the Tigers (6-0, 2-0 SEC) totaled 511 yards without giving up a sack or committing a turn- over. Ja’Marr Chase had 127 yards receiving and the last of his two touchdowns was a 54-yarder to give LSU a two-score lead with 5:43 left. Justin Jefferson caught 10 passes for 123 yards and a touchdown. Burrow, meanwhile, went 21 Photos by BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter of 24, meaning he had the same Columbia receiver Lanadrick Bradley is hit by Robert E. Lee defensive back Isaiah Jones and fumbles at Lee’s 10-yard line with 30 number of touchdown tosses and seconds left in regulation Friday night. The Generals recovered and won 27-21 in overtime. incomplete passes. Clyde Edwards- Helaire rushed for 134 yards and Turnovers doom Columbia’s quest two scores on 13 carries. The Tigers still have yet to Tigers in overtime for a state title just score fewer than 42 points in a loss to Generals got a lot tougher game this season. Kyle Trask was 23-of-39 passing By JORDAN KROEGER for 310 yards and three touch- [email protected] ACKSONVILLE — Pack your downs for Florida (6-1, 3-1), but bags, Columbia. was done in by freshman Derek You’re hitting the road. JACKSONVILLE — Cale Zarah J Stingley Jr.’s interception in the No, the season isn’t over. Not leapt in the end zone. LSU end zone in the fourth quar- by a long shot. Shooting the J His teammates followed, and But the Tigers ter, when the Gators were trying Columbia’s defense fell to its made their trek to tie the game. Soon after, Burrow knees. to a state title a spotted Chase running free down Just like that, Robert E. Lee took lot tougher with the right sideline, and a Tiger control of District 2-6A. Friday night’s Stadium crowd more than 100,000 Zarah’s one-yard TD run on 27-21 loss to strong was in virtual delirium. 4th-and-goal in overtime lift- Robert. E. Lee Florida led 28-21 after opening ed the Generals to a 27-21 win in overtime. the second half with an eight- The Tigers over the Class 6A No. 1 Tigers at Jordan Kroeger play, 75-yard scoring drive that (6-1, 1-1) blew the Backyard. Lee scored on its an opportunity to wrap up District ended with Van Jefferson’s sec- first possession of OT after Zach 2-6A. Instead, they handed con- ond touchdown catch of the Williams’ 41-yard field goal hit the trol of the division over to the game. cross bar and fell back into play on Generals (5-2, 2-0). One more win But LSU tied it less than Columbia’s opening try. by Lee over Gainesville in two four minutes later on Edwards- The game went into overtime weeks will clinch the district title Helaire’s 5-yard run. Tryron when CHS receiver Lanadrick and Columbia will be vying for a Davis-Price put the Tigers back Robert E. Lee running back Zaire Lee escapes a tackle in front with a 33-yard run on CHS continued on 8B from Columbia linebacker Derek Johnson Friday night. DISTRICT continued on 8B LSU’s next possession.

BALDWIN 45, FORT WHITE 20 CLEMSON 45, FLORIDA STATE 14 Tompkins sets new Tigers pounds ’Noles school record to win for 21st straight win Clemson extends program’s record streak battle of the Indians thanks to three TD passes by Lawrence. FWHS gives up 401 INSIDE: Fort White still a work By PETE IACOBELLI passing yards in in progress with freshman QB Associated Press Tyler Jefferson. 4B third straight loss. CLEMSON, S.C. — No. 2 Clemson had a dominant in a 45-20 loss. answer for those doubting whether the defending national By ZACH ABOLVERDI Baldwin quarterback champions could live up to the hype. [email protected] Bryce Tompkins set a Trevor Lawrence threw three touchdown passes, two new school record, throw- to Justyn Ross, as Clemson pounded Florida State 45-14 JACKSONVILLE — In a ing for 401 yards and five on Saturday to extend its program record with its 21st battle of the Indians, Fort touchdowns. He completed straight victory. White played Baldwin close 28/48 pass attempts and The Tigers (6-0, 4-0 Atlantic Coast Conference) spent much for two and a half quarters picked apart the secondary. of the past two weeks fielding questions about their fitness, Friday. Christian Sanderson caught focus and drive after needing a 2-point conversion stop late to But a Hail Mary pick-six, 10 passes for 171 yards escape North Carolina 21-20. Clemson relinquished the No. 1 a blown call by the referees and two touchdowns, while ranking in the AP poll for the first time this season and gave and a 400-yard passing per- Xavier McGriff made seven ZACH ABOLVERDI/Lake City Reporter the Football Playoff chasers plenty of ammunition to formance were too much Fort White coach Demetric Jackson looks on for the Indians to overcome INDIANS continued on 4B during his team’s 45-20 loss to Baldwin on Friday. FSU continued on 4B 2B SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER SCOREBOARD MLB PLAYOFFS AUTO RACING Boyd gets TV LISTINGS NFL MLB PLAYOFFS Scherzer no-hit try Today AMERICAN CONFERENCE LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES into 7th, Nats top 1st career AUTO RACING East (Best-of-7) 2 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Friday’s Games FS1 — NHRA Drag Racing: Carolina New England 6 0 0 1.000 190 48 Game 1: Washington 2, St. Louis 0 Cards, lead NLCS win, Sauter Nationals, Concord, N.C. Buffalo 4 1 0 .800 90 70 Saturday’s Games NBC — NASCAR Monster Energy Cup Series: N.Y. Jets 0 4 0 .000 39 101 Game 2: Washington 3, St. Louis 1 By JAY COHEN liner into an RBI double with stripped of The 1000Bulbs.com 500, Talladega, Ala. Miami 0 4 0 .000 26 163 Nationals lead series 2-0 Associated Press COLLEGE FIELD HOCKEY (WOMEN’S) South Game 1: N.Y. Yankees 7, Houston 0 two outs in the eighth. But 12 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Yankees lead series 1-0 Dexter Fowler flied out on Victory BTN — Iowa at Penn State Houston 3 2 0 .600 131 110 Today’s Games ST. LOUIS — Max Sean Doolittle’s next pitch 2 p.m. Indianapolis 3 2 0 .600 113 115 Game 2: N.Y. Yankees at Houston, 8:08 p.m. Scherzer was strength and on a tough day to see the By JENNA FRYER BTN — Northwestern at Rutgers Jacksonville 2 3 0 .400 111 118 Monday’s Games COLLEGE SOCCER (MEN’S) Tennessee 2 3 0 .400 98 76 Game 3: St. Louis at Washington, 7:38 p.m. fire. Aníbal Sánchez was ball with the shadows from Associated Press 3 p.m. North artistry and deception. the mid-afternoon . ESPNU — Michigan at Indiana W L T Pct PF PA COLLEGE SOCCER (WOMEN’S) Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 161 123 NHL Two different styles, Patrick Corbin got the TALLADEGA, Ala. — 3 p.m. Cleveland 2 3 0 .400 92 122 two absolute gems for the first out of the ninth before Spencer Boyd was named EASTERN CONFERENCE SEC — Vanderbilt at South Carolina Pittsburgh 1 4 0 .200 99 114 Atlantic Division Washington Nationals. Daniel Hudson earned winner of the Truck Series 5 p.m. Cincinnati 0 5 0 .000 80 136 GP W L OT Pts ESPNU — Texas A&M at Auburn West Scherzer followed his third save of the play- race Saturday after Johnny Buffalo 5 4 0 1 9 COLLEGE TENNIS (MEN’S) W L T Pct PF PA Sánchez’s near no-hitter offs. The right-hander Sauter was stripped of the Boston 5 4 1 0 8 9 p.m. Kansas City 4 1 0 .800 148 113 Toronto 6 3 2 1 7 with a try of his own, and was reinstated from the victory for forcing a driver ESPNU — ITA All-American: Oakland 3 2 0 .600 103 123 Detroit 5 3 2 0 6 Championship, Tulsa, Okla. L.A. Chargers 2 3 0 .400 103 94 the stingy Nationals beat postseason paternity list below the out-of-bounds line Montreal 5 2 1 2 6 COLLEGE TENNIS (WOMEN’S) Denver 1 4 0 .200 90 106 the St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 before the game after he at Talladega Superspeedway. Tampa Bay 5 2 2 1 5 7 p.m. NATIONAL CONFERENCE Florida 5 1 2 2 4 on Saturday for a 2-0 lead missed the series opener Sauter had blocked ESPNU — ITA All-American: East Ottawa 4 1 3 0 2 Championship, Tulsa, Okla. W L T Pct PF PA in the NL Championship to be with his wife, Sara, his way around the 2.66- Metropolitan Division COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL (WOMEN’S) Philadelphia 3 2 0 .600 141 111 Series. for the birth of their third mile superspeedway for GP W L OT Pts 1 p.m. Dallas 3 2 0 .600 131 90 Carolina 6 5 1 0 10 Scherzer didn’t allow a hit child, a girl named Millie. the final two-lap overtime ESPNU — Yale at Princeton N.Y. Giants 2 4 0 .333 111 160 Washington 6 3 1 2 8 SEC — Florida at Texas A&M Washington 0 5 0 .000 73 151 until Paul Goldschmidt led Washington went ahead shootout. His defensive Pittsburgh 5 3 2 0 6 2 p.m. South off the seventh inning with to stay when Taylor hom- driving included forcing Philadelphia 2 2 0 0 4 ESPN2 — Michigan at Nebraska W L T Pct PF PA N.Y. Rangers 3 2 1 0 4 a single that left fielder Juan ered on Wainwright’s first Riley Herbst below the 4 p.m. 4 1 0 .800 115 116 Columbus 5 2 3 0 4 BTN — Minnesota at Wisconsin Carolina 3 2 0 .600 129 107 Soto played conservatively pitch of the third. The yellow line right before he N.Y. Islanders 5 2 3 0 4 ESPN2 — UCLA at Colorado Tampa Bay 2 3 0 .400 147 148 with a 1-0 lead. A day earlier, Nationals added two more crossed the finish line. That New Jersey 5 0 3 2 2 GOLF 1 4 0 .200 102 152 WESTERN CONFERENCE Sánchez held the Cardinals on Adam Eaton’s double put the finish under review; 6 a.m. North Central Division GOLF — European Tour: The Italian W L T Pct PF PA hitless until José Martínez down the first-base line NASCAR had to determine GP W L OT Pts Open, final round, Rome Green Bay 4 1 0 .800 119 93 had a pinch single with two with one out in the eighth. if Sauter’s move was illegal. Winnipeg 6 4 2 0 8 1:30 p.m. Detroit 2 1 1 .625 97 95 St. Louis 5 3 1 1 7 down in the eighth. Sauter didn’t wait for a GOLF — PGA Tour Champions: The Chicago 3 2 0 .600 87 69 Sánchez and Scherzer ruling, doing a victory cele- SAS Championship, final round, Wake Minnesota 3 2 0 .600 112 73 Colorado 3 3 0 0 6 YANKEES 7, County, N.C. West Nashville 5 3 2 0 6 also began the 2013 ALCS ASTROS 0: In bration on the frontstretch 4 p.m. W L T Pct PF PA Dallas 6 1 4 1 3 Chicago 3 0 2 1 1 with consecutive no-hit Houston,Gleyber Torres and collecting the check- GOLF — PGA Tour: The Houston Open, San Francisco 4 0 0 1.000 127 57 bids of at least five innings kept up his October ered flag, while Boyd wait- final round, Houston Seattle 4 1 0 .800 133 118 Minnesota 4 0 4 0 0 GYMNASTICS L.A. Rams 3 2 0 .600 146 134 Pacific Division for Detroit against Boston. surge with a homer and ed outside his truck on pit 11 p.m. Arizona 1 3 1 .300 100 138 GP W L OT Pts Edmonton 5 5 0 0 10 They are the only pitchers five RBIs, Masahiro road. A crew member told NBCSN — FIG World Championship to accomplish the feat in Tanaka polished his play- Boyd he had just won his (same-day tape) Thursday’s Games Anaheim 5 4 1 0 8 HORSE RACING New England 35, N.Y. Giants 14 Calgary 4 2 1 1 5 postseason history. off resume and the New first career race. 1 p.m. Today’s Games Los Angeles 4 2 2 0 4 Scherzer, a St. Louis York Yankees blanked “You dream of winning Vegas 4 2 2 0 4 FS2 — Belmont Park Live: From Elmont, Carolina vs Tampa Bay at London, UK, 9:30 a.m. native who played college the Houston Astros races, four years ago I was N.Y. Philadelphia at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Arizona 3 1 2 0 2 MARATHON New Orleans at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. Vancouver 3 1 2 0 2 ball for the University of Saturday night in the AL selling cars with my dad for 11 a.m. Houston at Kansas City, 1 p.m. San Jose 5 1 4 0 2 Missouri, struck out 11 Championship Series Hendrick Automotive,” said NBCSN — Chicago Marathon: The 42nd Washington at Miami, 1 p.m. and walked two in seven opener. Boyd, who added that he put Running, Chicago (taped) Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Friday’s Games MLB BASEBALL Seattle at Cleveland, 1 p.m. Buffalo 3, Florida 2, SO innings. With so much attention together the sponsorship to 8 p.m. San Francisco at L.A. Rams, 4:05 p.m. Anaheim 2, Columbus 1 St. Louis got another focused on the Astros run Saturday’s race only in Carolina 5, N.Y. Islanders 2 FS1 — A.L. Championship Series: NY Atlanta at Arizona, 4:05 p.m. solid performance from aces, Tanaka showed he the last two weeks. “You Yankees at Houston, Game 2 Tennessee at Denver, 4:25 p.m. Saturday’s Games NBA BASKETBALL Dallas at N.Y. Jets, 4:25 p.m. Edmonton 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Adam Wainwright, who more than belonged on never know what’s going to 3 p.m. Pittsburgh at L.A. Chargers, 8:20 p.m. Ottawa 4, Tampa Bay 2 struck out 11 in 7 1/3 this stage, too. He threw happen here. Sitting there Los Angeles 7, Nashville 4 NBA — Preseason: Cleveland at Boston Open: Buffalo, Indianapolis, Chicago, Oakland innings. one-hit ball for six innings second, was going to be 6 p.m. Monday’s Games Toronto 5, Detroit 2 NBA — Preseason: Milwaukee at Washington Detroit at Green Bay, 8:15 p.m. N.Y. Islanders 3, Florida 2, SO But after getting only to outpitch Zack Greinke, happy. Then one of my crew NFL FOOTBALL Columbus 3, Carolina 2 one hit in the opener, the improving to 5-2 with a 1.32 guys said, ‘You won!’” Boston 3, New Jersey 0 9:30 a.m. Ramsey questionable Cardinals’ inconsistent ERA in the postseason. The previous best finish NFL — Carolina vs. Tampa Bay, London Winnipeg 3, Chicago 2, OT 1 p.m. to play against Saints Montreal 6, St. Louis 3 lineup managed just three Torres did his part for the 23-year-old was fourth CBS — New Orleans at Jacksonville, Washington 4, Dallas 1 hits against Scherzer and in this matchup of 100- in the season-opening race at Pittsburgh 7, Minnesota 4 Cincinnati at Baltimore JACKSONVILLE (AP) — The the Washington bullpen. win behemoths with a Daytona. His was 4:05 p.m. Jacksonville Jaguars have listed corner- Arizona at Colorado, 9 p.m. FOX — Regional Coverage: San Francisco back Jalen Ramsey as questionable to Calgary at Vegas, 10 p.m. “We trust in each other. go-ahead double, a solo harried, too, because Boyd at LA Rams play Sunday against New Orleans. Philadelphia at Vancouver, 10 p.m. We’ve been in this posi- homer, a two-run sin- was scheduled to qualify for Sunday’s Games 4:25 p.m. Coach Doug Marrone made the desig- tion before,” Cardinals gle and an RBI ground- the Cup race immediately CBS — Dallas at NY Jets nation Friday, a day after owner Shad Khan Pittsburgh at Winnipeg, 7 p.m. 8:20 p.m. said he expects the disgruntled defender Vegas at Los Angeles, 10 p.m. catcher Yadier Molina er. Moved up to third in after the completion of the NBC — Pittsburgh at LA Chargers to return following a two-week absence Calgary at San Jose, 10 p.m. said. “We just have to fig- the batting order after Truck Series race. Monday’s Games RODEO because of an apparent back injury. ure out how to get better.” mashing in a sweep of Sauter learned the win had 6 p.m. Khan told The Street he had a “heart St. Louis vs. N.Y. Islanders at Nassau CBSSN — PBR Greensboro Invitational, to heart” with Ramsey earlier this week Veterans Memorial Coliseum, 1 p.m. The NL Central champi- Minnesota, the 22-year- been taken away as he was Greensboro, N.C. (same-day tape) and “I think we’ll be able to come to what Anaheim at Boston, 1 p.m. ons got their first run of old star became the driving toward victory lane. Minnesota at Ottawa, 1 p.m. RUGBY makes sense for all.” the series when center field- youngest AL player to He was eliminated from the 6:30 a.m. It’s unclear if that means trading Florida at New Jersey, 1 p.m. NBCSN — World Cup 2019: Japan vs. Ramsey or repairing his fractured rela- Dallas at Buffalo, 3 p.m. er Michael A. Taylor mis- drive in five runs during a playoffs in the last truck race Scotland, Pool A, Yokohama, Japan tionship with the franchise. Colorado at Washington, 5 p.m. played Martínez’s pinch-hit postseason game. when his engine failed. SOCCER (MEN’S) Ramsey was limited in practice for a Edmonton at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m. third consecutive day Friday. He saw a ESPN — UEFA Euro 2020 Qualifier: Wales back specialist Monday in Houston. Namestnikov scores 2, vs. Croatia, Cardiff, Wales The Jaguars (2-3) ruled out rookie TENNIS tight end Josh Oliver, who has yet to Senators beat Lightning 4:30 a.m. make his NFL debut because of a signif- TENNIS — ATP: The Shanghai Masters, icant hamstring injury. OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Vladislav Singles Final Namestnikov scored his first two goals for 6 a.m. Saints RB Alvin Kamara his new team late in the third period to TENNIS — ATP: The Shanghai Masters, lift the Ottawa Senators to a 4-2 win over Singles Final questionable vs Jaguars the Tampa Bay Lightning on Saturday for 2 p.m. their first win of the season. TENNIS — USTA: Men’s Pro Circuit, METAIRIE, La. (AP) — The New Orleans Colin White and Jean-Gabriel Pageau Singles Final, Fairfield, Calif. Saints have listed running back Alvin also scored as the Senators ended a fran- 4 a.m. (Monday) Kamara as questionable for Sunday’s chise-worst 0-3-0 start. Craig Anderson TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Stockholm, game in Jacksonville because of an ankle stopped 19 shots. European, Luxembourg Open, & The injury that limited his practice time on Ondrej Palat and Luke Witkowski Kremlin Cup, Early Rounds Thursday and sidelined him entirely from scored for Tampa Bay, and Curtis 6 a.m. (Monday) practice on Friday. McElhinney stopped 30 shots. TENNIS — ATP/WTA: The Stockholm, Saints coach Sean Payton has Namestnikov, drafted by the European, Luxembourg Open, & The declined to discuss when or how Kamara Lightning in 2011, had notched only an Kremlin Cup, Early Rounds got hurt. He was not on the injury report assist in his Senators debut on Thursday on Wednesday, three days after gaining after he was acquired from the New York Monday, October 14 62 yards rushing and 42 yards receiving Rangers on Monday. MLB BASEBALL in a victory over Tampa Bay . Against Tampa Bay, he scored the tie- 7:30 p.m. The Saints have ruled out receiver breaking goal with 3:03 remaining and FS1 — N.L. Championship Series: St. Tre’Quan Smith, who left Sunday’s game added an empty-netter with just seconds left. Louis at Washington, Game 3 with an ankle injury. Defensive end Trey The Senators outshot the reigning NBA BASKETBALL Hendrickson, who missed last weekend’s Presidents’ Trophy winners 34-21. Tampa 8 p.m. game after injuring his neck in Week 4, Bay looked sluggish at times two days after NBA — Preseason: Charlotte at Memphis also has been ruled out despite returning their soring outburst in a 7-3 win at Toronto. 10:30 p.m. to practice on a limited basis this week. It was the third-straight game the NBA — Preseason: Golden State at L.A. Quarterback Drew Brees will miss his Senators faced a backup goalie, as Lakers fourth straight start since his Week 2 McElhinney started for the Lightning NFL FOOTBALL thumb injury against the Rams in Los instead of reigning Vezina Trophy winner 8:15 p.m. Angeles. Andrei Vasilevskiy. ESPN — Detroit at Green Bay THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME COLLEGE FOOTBALL By David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek Unscramble these Jumbles, Thursday’s ACC Games one letter to each square, N.C. St. 16, Syracuse 10 to form four ordinary words. Today’s Top 25 Games No. 13 Oregon 45, Colorado 3 CUTHH Miami 17, No. 20 Virginia 9 Saturday’s Top 25 Games No. 1 Alabama 47, No. 24 Texas A&M 28 No. 2 Clemson 45, Florida St. 14 South Carolina 20, No. 3 Georgia 17, 2 OT NAYML No. 5 LSU 42, No. 7 Florida 28 No. 6 Oklahoma 34, No. 11 Texas 27 No. 8 Wisconsin38, Michigan St. 0 No. 9 Notre Dame 30, USC 27 No. 10 Penn St. 17, No. 17 Iowa 12 ITTCEK No. 15 Utah 52, Oregon State 7 No. 16 Michigan 42, Illinois 25 No. 18 Arizona St. 38, Washington St. 34 Louisville 62,No. 19 Wake Forest 59 CROOTD No. 22 Baylor 33, Texas Tech 30, 2 OT @PlayJumble Twitter the free JUST JUMBLE app • Follow us on Get Temple 30, No. 23 Memphis 28 No. 25 Cincinnati 38, Houston 23 Now arrange the circled letters No. 14 Boise St. vs. Hawaii, 10:15 p.m. ©2019 Tribune Content Agency, LLC to form the surprise answer, as Saturday’s Other ACC Games All Rights Reserved. suggested by the above cartoon. Duke 41, Georgia Tech 23 Virginia Tech 34, Rhode Island 17 ’ Saturday’s Other SEC Games (Answers Monday) Tennessee 20, Mississippi St. 10 Jumbles: UNCLE LASSO PERMIT FLURRY UNLV 34, Vanderbilt 10 Yesterday’s Answer: When Michelangelo was asked if he could create Missouri 38, Ole Miss 27 a marble statue, he said — “SCULPT-SURE” Kentucky 24, Arkansas 20 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 3B

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Eighteen players played in the Saturday Blitz on Oct. 5. Steve Patterson came in first with a +8. Mike Deese came in second with a +7. Jim Carr, Mike Jacobs, Timmy Rogers and Walter Smith tied for third with a +6. Skin winners were: Jim Carr #5 and Walter Smith #10. The Saturday Blitz costs $15 plus cart fee and is open to anyone but you must tee off by 9 a.m. Just call the pro shop to make a tee time. Thriteen players played in the Sunday Blitz on Oct. 6. David Burchfield came in first with a +8. Dell Sanders came in second with a +6. Eddy Brown came in third with a +5. Closest to the Pin winners were: Scott Kishton #5 and #17, Terry Hunter #7 and Cory DePratter #15. Skin winners were: Terry Hunter #4 and #7, Bruce Ford #6, David Burchfield #8, Mike Gough #10, Cory DePratter #15, Steve Smithy #16 and Scotty Kishton #17. The Sunday Blitz cost $20 plus cart fee and is open to anyone and you can tee off at anytime. Thirty-three ladies played in the Gator League on Oct. 8. Dot Bird won the gross in the First Flight with an 83. Tara Zidonik came in second with an 86. Deb Brix won the net with a 71. Caroline Stevens came in second with a 73. Elaine Edmunds won the gross in COURTESY PHOTOS the Second Flight with a 98. Mimi Ryan came in sec- This small buck is definitely not legal under the new regulations. Give this buck a few years and he becomes a ond with a 100. Pam Winn won the net with a 71. Trish trophy. Holm came in second with a 76. Marian Harmon won By MONTY STEPHENS — a doe or a deer with an weapon on Oct. 26-27, about snakes and all of the gross in the Third Flight with a 106. Deb Seaman Special to the Reporter antler less than 5 inches which is during the muzzle them will note snakes do came in second with a 107. Terri Biede won the net — can only be harvested loading season. Any deer far more good in our envi- with a 73. Stephanie Phillips came in second with a 75. There are some chang- during the designated taken will count toward the ronment than harm. The LGA plays every Tuesday starting at 9 a.m. es in the “rules” for antlerless deer season. I youth’s seasonal bag limit Even though we’re still Eleven players played in the Wednesday Blitz on hunting this upcoming should mention this only and, of course, must be several months away from Oct. 9. Steve Patterson came in first with a +9. Dennis year. The new regulations for private land and the entered in the log. most hunting seasons, Crawford came in second with a +6. Ronnie Everett are detailed in the 2019- antlerless deer season for Other notable season except for crow, this is a and Jerry Smith tied for third with a +4. Skin winners DMUC6/C5 is Nov. 22-25 dates for Zone C include: good time to start acquaint- 2020 Florida Hunting were: Dennis Crawford #1, #13, #15 and #16, Charles All harvested deer are Deer archery season on ing yourself with the new Regulations booklet. The Timmons #7 and #12, Eddy Brown #9 and Mike required to be reported. Sept. 14, muzzle loading regulations. This upcoming changes are designed to Deese #11. The Pot hole was #14 and there were no improve hunter success Hunters must keep a log season on Oct. 19, and gen- deer season will be the first and enter the kill on the log eral gun season on Nov. 2. time we need to carry an birdies; therefore the wins the Pot worth $18 carries and make our experiences over to Wednesday. The Wednesday Blitz costs $13 outdoors more enjoyable. before the deer is moved. Dove season (first of three ink pen with us when we (plus optional pot) plus cart fee and is open to anyone The biologists and game Then the hunter has 24 phases) began Sept. 28 and deer hunt. But it should be management folks at hours to enter the harvest runs thru Oct. 20; Crow noted, none of the new reg- and you can tee off at anytime. Just call the pro shop FWC (Florida Wildlife and some additional infor- season started Aug. 10 and ulations are drastically dif- to make a tee time. Commission) realize wild- mation to the FWC online. ends Oct. 27 (weekends ferent. The FWC is work- The Good Old Boys Match 1 – Noidrie Moses, life in Florida is under This will yield important only). Squirrel hunting ing hard to improve game Ed Snow, Rhea Hart and Derek Snow – 7, Dennis increasing pressure due information for wildlife started yesterday and populations. They deserve Hendershott, Bob Hiers, Howard Whitaker and Dan to habitat loss and popula- biologists to use when eval- this season ends Mar. 1. our thanks and coopera- Stephens – 5 and Rob Brown, Steve Peters, Bill tion growth. For this rea- uating the “health” of our Hunters are allowed to run tion. In the long run, their Rogers and Randy Register – 3. son careful management Florida deer herds. fox with dogs, but the kill- efforts will improve our Good Scores were: Noidrie Moses 77 (38-39), Dan is important. Another change involves ing of a Fox is now illegal. hunting experience. Stephens 77 (39-38) and Ed Snow 79 (38-41). youth hunting. The FWC The Florida Pine Snake is Stop by the Tax Collectors The big change is a bag For more information on any events and tourna- has established a special also now protected and this office or one of the local limit for whitetail deer ments or specials at The Country Club, please call the has been implemented. hunt for youth ages 15 and snake cannot be bought, sporting goods stores to pro shop at 752-2266 or check out our website at www. In the past, there was no younger when supervised sold or possessed. Some pick up a copy of the new seasonal bag limit. This by an adult 18 and older people are anti-snakes (I’m Hunting Regulations booklet. thecountryclubatlakecity.com. upcoming season, the bag This special hunt allows not) but we all should be Be sure and acquaint your- limit is five deer, of which the youth hunter to take able to agree snakes have self with the new regulations. UPCOMING two can be antlerless. Of any deer — except spotted a place in our environment. But most importantly, always n Oct. 19, Elks course, the antlerless deer fawns — with any legal Ask any wildlife biologist practice firearm safety. n Oct. 26-27, The Rountree

With quality deer management, bucks like the trophy in this photo of a central Florida buck could be the norm.

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COMMENTARY Fort White still a work in progress with Jefferson ACKSONVILLE — FROM THE SIDELINE guys and still couldn’t stop Between Baldwin and them. They were getting JFort White, 75 passes pressure all night and had were thrown in Friday’s him running for his life.” battle of the Indians. Speaking of running, The difference? Jackson decided to turn Baldwin’s Bryce Tompkins Jefferson loose against completed 58 percent of his Baldwin and let his dual- attempts, throwing for 401 threat quarterback carry yards and five touchdowns. Zach Abolverdi the ball. He scored a pair Playing for just the sec- Phone: (386) 754-0420 of second-half touchdowns ond time in his high school [email protected] and finished with 11 carries career, Fort White’s Tyler for 64 yards, averaging 5.8 Jefferson couldn’t quite Catholic, throwing for 100 yards per rush. match those numbers. The yards on 7/19 passing. His He was sacked three freshman signal caller had a receivers dropped a few times for a loss of 17 yards, 40 percent completion rate passes in that game, and that bringing down his rushing against Baldwin, connecting once again happened Friday. total. Jackson liked what he on just 11/27 passes for 147 Roberson was wide saw from Jefferson on the yards and a 75-yard touch- open in the end zone and ground. down to Derrick Roberson. dropped a 29-yard touch- “He did some good “He made some nice down pass from Jefferson, things for us,” Jackson throws, but he still left although the Indians still said. “I told him I wanted some plays out there,” Fort scored on that drive. He to run more in this game. White coach Demetric threw a beautiful deep ball We’re now at that point Jackson said of Jefferson’s to Izaya Latham as well, in the season where he’s performance. “He hasn’t but he dropped it. gotta go. There’s no hold- gotten the speed of the Those two plays would ing him back.” game. He’s still slow on have put Jefferson over the Jefferson has shown some of his reads, but it’s 200-yard mark and closer flashes in his first two just inexperience.” to a 50 percent completion games against one-loss And that’s to be expected rate. He also had several teams, but the passing with Jefferson, who missed passes batted down at the attack is still a work in the first five games of the line of scrimmage and was progress with timing, season recovering from his rushed on throws. dropped balls and pass ACL surgery in February. “We didn’t block well,” protection. Baldwin and He made his debut Jackson said. “We were Tompkins didn’t have those ZACH ABOLVERDI/Lake City Reporter last week against Trinity max protecting against five issues Friday. Fort White’s football team huddles during a timeout against Baldwin on Friday. INDIANS PREP CROSS COUNTRY COLLEGE VOLLEYBALL Continued From 1B FGC goes receptions for 108 yards and two scores. “The stuff they were running, we 1-2 over the work on defending it every day,” Fort White coach Demetric Jackson said. weekend “They go three wide and all they can From staff reports run is slants. We tell our outside line- backer, ‘Back up and watch the slant.’ Guys got out of coverage and kept miss- Florida Gateway College went 1-2 ing assignments.” over the weekend. Baldwin (7-1) scored on its opening Friday saw the Timberwolves fall drive, with Tompkins hitting McGriff for to Pasco Hernando in straight sets a 7-yard touchdown. Fort White (2-5) (25-10, 25-20, 25-18) but top Trinity tied the game in the second quarter with College 3-0 (25-20, 25-17, 25-20). another long scoring play between quar- FGC received a balance effort terback Tyler Jefferson and wide receiver offensively in the win, with Claire Derrick Roberson. Roberson scoring 10 kills, Jaylin After hooking up for a 65-yard touch- Roberts finishing with six kills and down last week against Trinity Catholic, Courtney Williamson, Madison Roberson caught a tipped screen pass Brugh and Kaeley Kellar all deliver- from Jefferson and shook several defend- ing five kills. ers on his 75-yard catch-and-run. In his Karen Hill had a team-high 23 digs second career start, Jefferson completed and five aces in the win. Roberts also 11/27 attempts for 147 yards and a TD. had 18 digs and three aces, Kellar Baldwin answered at the end of the sec- had two aces and Jenna Holley had ond quarter, as Tompkins threw a second COURTESY three aces. 7-yard TD pass to McGriff with seven Roberson, Roberts and Williamson seconds remaining. Three top-10 finishes for CHS all had five kills in the loss to Pasco Jefferson launched a Hail Mary on Columbia runners Audrey Fender (from left), Sarah Simpson and Alex McCollum Hernando. Kaci Law led FGC defen- the final play of the half, but it backfired. all placed in the top 10 at the 2nd Annual B3R Sports Invitational on Saturday at sively with 19 digs. Aaren Sims came down with an intercep- Oaks Equestrian Horse Park. The boys cross country team placed fifth while the girls Saturday saw South Florida tion and returned it 85 yards for a pick-6, finished sixth. McCollum led the boys with a 10th-place finish (17:53.1), followed State sweep FGC (25-17, 25-15, giving Baldwin a 19-7 lead going into the by AJ Kihei in 30th (18:55.1), Carson Candler in 36th (19:22.8), Cole Chancey in 38th 25-15). Roberts led the T-wolves locker room. (19:31.1), Thomas McBride in 42nd (19:36.9), Gavin Satterfield in 67th (21:17.7) in the loss with eight kills But the Indians weren’t out of it yet. and Aidan Davidson in 73rd (21:45.0). Fender led the girls with a sixth-place fin- offensively and Law had 20 digs After their defense forced a punt to open ish (21:53.0) and Simpson wasn’t far back in 10th (22:27.2). Behind the duo were defensively. the second half, Jefferson led his unit on Suzannah Raines in 24th (23:19.4), Lesly Caballero in 66th (27:27.6), Logan Blackwell FGC hosts St. Johns River on a scoring drive and punched it in the end in 69th (27:54.1) and Zoey Ross in 76th (29:52.7). Wednesday at 6 p.m. zone with a 1-yard QB keeper. “We got a good stop to start the third quarter and then we go down there and line with starting defensive Elliott said. don’t have the experienced get a touchdown. We were down by six FSU linemen Tyler Davis, Xavier Florida State never had depth to challenge the four- points and right in it,” Jackson said. “And Continued From 1B Thomas and Nyles Pinckney in a chance — again. For the time defending ACC champi- then they came out and scored in two formation. But Thomas came second straight season the ons. At least it was better than plays — boom.” up just shy of the touchdown. Seminoles were blown out in last year, when the Tigers won Tompkins went deep to Sanderson for pick away at whether the Tigers Moments later when Clemson what not long ago was the mar- 59-10 in Tallahassee. a 65-yard touchdown, putting his team deserved to be back again. got the ball back on Chad quee rivalry in the ACC. Clemson: Don’t expect the back up by two scores at 25-13. Baldwin “I was really proud of the Smith’s interception with 40 Quarterbacks James “What’s wrong?” questions to scored again on its next drive — at least way we responded after two seconds before the half and up Blackman and Alex Hornibrook continue as the Tigers showed according to the referees. weeks ago,” Lawrence said. “It 28-0, Lawrence threw twice into both threw first-half intercep- power and motivation to keep Tompkins was credited with a 29-yard was really good to see.” the end zone before B.T. Potter tions. Things didn’t get better on top. Lawrence appeared TD pass Tayveon Sutton, but he fumbled Except for other college foot- missed a 24-yard field goal try. after halftime as Blackman threw healthy and confident in dis- at the end of the play. Jackson said the ball ball teams seeking a spot in the Potter got an earful from an another pick that went for Derion mantling Florida State. rolled in the end zone and out of bounds final four. Travis Etienne ran for emphatic Swinney after the miss. Kendrick’s 38-yard return score. before Sutton crossed the goal line, but 127 yards and caught Lawrence’s Maybe it was the build up Florida State star Cam Akers’ POLL IMPLICATIONS the officials told him they missed it. other TD. The Tigers’ defense to two weeks of frustration for struggles against the Tigers Clemson should have no “They fumbled into the end zone. collected four turnovers and lim- Swinney. He was asked about continued. He had gained just problem remaining No. 2 as That’s our ball at the 20,” Jackson said. ited the Seminoles (3-3, 2-2) to Lawrence’s health and reports 47 total yards vs. Clemson the it continues trying for a fifth “Now we’ve got a chance to get back season lows with 253 yards and of a sore arm and about past two games and ended with consecutive College Football into the game. But they weren’t going to 103 rushing yards. Etienne’s fumble-itis (Etienne 34 yards on nine carries here. Playoff appearance. change the call and we just had to live Most Clemson players and had a key mistake that kept The Seminoles broke the with it.” coaches brushed off wanting North Carolina in that game). shutout with Blackman’s HURT HIGGINS Baldwin scored two more touchdowns to make a statement. It was But Lawrence said he was 64-yard TD pass to Tamorrion Clemson receiver Tee Higgins in the fourth quarter, with Amos Porter’s hard not to see that as motiva- healthy and felt strong. Terry late in the third quarter. came out in street clothes after 12-yard run and Sanderson’s 39-yard TD tion in this one. “Good to see us look like “I told the guys this week halftime. But receivers coach catch. Jefferson added a late TD run from Tigers coach Dabo Swinney a very confident team today,” we had to play at our best, but Jeff Scott said it was nothing 9 yards out. pulled out everything he could Swinney said. we didn’t,” Florida State coach serious, just the team resting “We got some chances, but just couldn’t to make this one a runaway. He Lawrence completed 17 of Willie Taggart said. “Really him with a big lead. Higgins had capitalize on their mistakes,” Jackson had Etienne throw a 23-yard 25 passes for 170 yards, includ- disappointed.” a tight hamstring, Scott said. He said. “We didn’t do our job defensively. pass to Ross on the opening ing 10- and 8-yard TD throws Clemson won its 750th game, expected Higgins to be ready for Every team we face is going to throw it. drive, then went for it on fourth- to Ross. Lawrence also ran for the 15th program nationally to next week. We’re going to see it next week with P.K. and-goal from Florida State 3 a touchdown, the 6-foot-6 soph- do that and the first in the ACC. Yonge. We gotta get guys in position to for Clemson’s first touchdown, omore extending full body to UP NEXT stop it.” an inside pass from 3 yards out. get over the goal line. THE TAKEAWAY Florida State heads to No. Fort White hosts P.K. Yonge on Friday Swinney showed off this “We all were challenged over Florida State: The Seminoles 19 Wake Forest next Saturday at 7 p.m. The Blue Wave also have a year’s short-yardage Jumbo the last two weeks to get back hoped to carry momentum night. 2-5 record and lost their last game at package on another fourth- to being who we are,” Clemson from two straight wins into Clemson goes on the road to Bradford, 21-0. and-short near the FSU goal co-offensive coordinator Tony Death Valley. Nope. The ‘Noles take on Louisville on Saturday. 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NO. 1 ALABAMA 47, NO. 24 TEXAS A&M 28: Tua Tagovailoa threw four touchdowns and Alabama’s offense kept rolling in the Tide’s first game at No. 1 this season with a victory over No. 24 Texas A&M.

NO. 2 CLEMSON 45, FLORIDA STATE 14: Trevor Lawrence threw three touch- down passes, two to Justyn Ross, and No. 2 Clemson answered any lingering questions from its close call at North Carolina, win- ning its 21st straight game with a win over Florida State. The Tigers and coach Dabo Swinney faced two weeks of questions about why the defend- ing national champions needed a last-minute stop to escape the Tar Heels with a 21-20 win.

SOUTH CAROLINA 20, NO. 3 GEORGIA 17, 2OT: Israel Mukuamu returned the first of his three interceptions 53 yards for a touchdown and South Carolina took advantage of Jake Fromm’s four turnovers to beat No. 3 Georgia 20-17 in double overtime on Saturday. CeeDee romp Parker White’s 23-yard field goal in the second Oklahoma receiver CeeDee Lamb scores his third touchdown of the game in front of Texas defensive back D’Shawn Jamison during Saturday’s overtime proved to be game at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas. Lamb finished the game with 171 receiving yards in the Sooners’ win. [JEFFREY MCWHORTER/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS] enough when Georgia’s Rodrigo Blankenship was wide left on his SUMMARIES attempt from 42 yards. NO. 1 ALABAMA 47, 1-4, Laborn 1-0. Clemson, Ross 5-61, MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. First Quarter TEMPLE 30, NO. 23 MEMPHIS 28 NO. 24 TEXAS A&M 28 Rodgers 5-44, Higgins 2-44, Ngata 2-35, WST—Harris 35 pass from Gordon (Mazza MEMPHIS 01477—28 NO. 6 OKLAHOMA 34, ALABAMA 14 10 10 13—47 Powell 2-7, Chalk 1-8, Overton 1-8, Chase NO. 8 WISCONSIN 38, kick), 12:36 TEMPLE 13 10 07—30 TEXAS A&M 7678—28 1-8, Dixon 1-7, Ladson 1-4, Etienne 1-3, MICHIGAN ST. 0 WST—FG Mazza 33, 5:19 First Quarter NO. 11 TEXAS 27: Jalen First Quarter Price 1-3, Lawrence 1-0. MICHIGAN ST.0000—0 Second Quarter TEM—Gardner 1 run (Mobley kick), 10:51 Hurts threw three TXAM—Mond 1 run (Small kick), 6:57 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Clemson, Potter 24. WISCONSIN 710021—38 ASU—Aiyuk 40 pass from Daniels (Zendejas TEM—FG Mobley 31, 6:49 BAMA—Waddle 31 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa First Quarter kick), 11:50 TEM—FG Mobley 29, 5:06 touchdown passes to (Bulovas kick), 2:41 SOUTH CAROLINA 20, WIS—J.Taylor 1 run (Larsh kick), 5:00 WST—Patmon 2 pass from Gordon (Mazza Second Quarter kick), 8:15 CeeDee Lamb, Okla- BAMA—D.Smith 47 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa NO. 3 GEORGIA 17 Second Quarter TEM—FG Mobley 44, 12:43 (Bulovas kick), :24 SOUTH CAROLINA 7100003—20 WIS—Cephus 19 pass from Coan (Larsh ASU—Aiyuk 86 pass from Daniels (Zendejas MEM—Coxie 14 pass from White (Patterson homa’s defense sacked Second Quarter GEORGIA 370700—17 kick), 14:54 kick), 1:55 kick), 6:00 TXAM—FG Small 31, 12:12 First Quarter WIS—FG Larsh 29, 4:30 ASU—FG Zendejas 31, :00 TEM—Wright 12 pass from Russo (Mobley Sam Ehlinger nine BAMA—FG Bulovas 35, 8:49 UGA—FG Blankenship 50, 10:15 Fourth Quarter Third Quarter kick), 2:21 times and the No. 6 BAMA—N.Harris 16 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa SC—Edwards 46 pass from Hilinski (P.White WIS—J.Taylor 1 run (Larsh kick), 5:00 ASU—Benjamin 32 run (Zendejas kick), MEM—Gainwell 25 run (Patterson kick), (Bulovas kick), 5:28 kick), 1:58 WIS—Baun 34 interception return (Larsh 10:38 1:08 Sooners never trailed TXAM—FG Small 32, :00 Second Quarter kick), 12:52 WST—Winston 2 pass from Gordon (Mazza Third Quarter in a victory over 11th- Third Quarter UGA—Swift 1 run (Blankenship kick), 13:35 WIS—K.Pryor 66 run (Larsh kick), 10:52 kick), 5:35 MEM—Watkins 23 run (Patterson kick), 7:55 BAMA—FG Bulovas 27, 10:53 SC—FG P.White 49, 3:00 MSU WIS WST—Borghi 2 run (Mazza kick), :10 Fourth Quarter ranked Texas. BAMA—Ruggs 33 pass from Tu.Tagovailoa SC—Mukuamu 53 interception return First downs 722 Fourth Quarter TEM—Mack 12 pass from Russo (Mobley (Bulovas kick), 7:35 (P.White kick), 1:00 Rushes-yards21-30 46-222 ASU—Aiyuk 33 pass from Daniels (Zendejas kick), 12:48 TXAM—Wydermyer 25 pass from Mond Fourth Quarter Passing 119 180 kick), 11:19 MEM—Daniel 3 pass from White (Patterson NO. 8 WISCONSIN 38, (Small kick), 5:06 UGA—Robertson 6 pass from Fromm Comp-Att-Int 12-30-2 18-21-0 WST—FG Mazza 31, 2:30 kick), 9:58 Fourth Quarter (Blankenship kick), 1:48 Return Yards1747 ASU—Daniels 17 run (Zendejas kick), :34 A—34,253. MICHIGAN STATE 0: BAMA—B.Robinson 2 run (kick failed), 13:02 Second Overtime Punts-Avg. 9-42.11 4-34.75 WSTASU MEM TEM Jonathan Taylor rushed BAMA—Shavers 2 blocked punt return SC—FG P.White 24, :00 Fumbles-Lost 2-0 2-0 First downs 29 25 First downs 28 27 (Bulovas kick), 11:30 A—92,746. Penalties-Yards5-40 1-10 Rushes-yards10-32 32-169 Rushes-yards33-129 48-193 for two touchdowns, TXAM—Wydermyer 18 pass from Mond SC UGA Time of Possession 20:50 39:10 Passing 466 363 Passing 363 263 Wisconsin’s defense (Mond run), 8:48 First downs 16 30 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Comp-Att-Int 44-66-0 26-36-0 Comp-Att-Int 28-44-1 24-37-0 BAMA TXAM Rushes-yards36-142 43-173 RUSHING—Michigan St., Mosley 1-20, Return Yards8051 Return Yards061 posted its fourth First downs 25 24 Passing 155 295 Collins 8-16, Lewerke 8-4, White 1-0, Punts-Avg. 4-53.5 5-38.8 Punts-Avg. 2-40.0 4-40.5 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 shutout of the season Rushes-yards31-155 28-125 Comp-Att-Int 21-32-0 28-52-3 Stewart Jr. 1-(minus 5), Lombardi 2-(minus Fumbles-Lost 3-3 2-2 Passing 293 264 Return Yards00 5). Wisconsin, J.Taylor 26-80, K.Pryor 1-66, Penalties-Yards7-58 5-53 Penalties-Yards4-44 6-70 and the No. 8 Badgers Comp-Att-Int 21-34-1 24-42-0 Punts-Avg. 7-42.57 3-51.0 Watson 5-34, Cruickshank 2-28, J.Chenal Time of Possession 30:59 29:01 Time of Possession 27:04 32:56 Return Yards309 24 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 4-17, Groshek 2-7, Shaw 3-6, Van Lanen 0-0, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS cruised to a win over Punts-Avg. 2-24.5 4-17.75 Penalties-Yards11-68 6-60 (Team) 1-(minus 1), Coan 2-(minus 15). RUSHING—Washington St., Borghi 9-31, RUSHING—Memphis, Gainwell 19-106, Michigan State. Fumbles-Lost 0-0 2-1 Time of Possession 23:56 36:04 PASSING—Michigan St., Lewerke 7-16-1-53, Gordon 1-1. Arizona St., Benjamin 19-137, Watkins 4-27, K.Jones 1-8, R.Clark 2-(minus Penalties-Yards11-91 5-55 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Lombardi 5-14-1-66. Wisconsin, Coan Daniels 10-23, Carter 3-9. 1), Gibson 1-(minus 4), White 6-(minus Time of Possession 30:56 29:04 RUSHING—South Carolina, Dowdle 21-79, 18-21-0-180. PASSING—Washington St., Gordon 44-64- 7). Temple, Gardner 18-77, Davis 23-72, NO. 16 MICHIGAN 42, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Joyner 6-28, Feaster 7-27, Edwards 1-7, RECEIVING—Michigan St., Stewart Jr. 0-466, (Team) 0-2-0-0. Arizona St., Daniels Centeio 7-44. RUSHING—Alabama, N.Harris 20-114, S.Smith 1-1. Georgia, Swift 23-113, Z.White 5-59, White 3-34, Seybert 2-15, Hayes 2-11. 26-36-0-363. PASSING—Memphis, White 28-43-1-363, ILLINOIS 25: Hassan B.Robinson 10-51, Tu.Tagovailoa 1-(minus 12-44, James.Cook 2-10, Fromm 6-6. Wisconsin, Ferguson 4-62, D.Davis 4-33, RECEIVING—Washington St., Winston (Team) 0-1-0-0. Temple, Mack 1-1-0-7, 14-118, R.Bell 8-71, Patmon 6-97, C.Jackson Haskins ran for 125 yards 10). Texas A&M, Mond 16-90, Spiller 10-27, PASSING—South Carolina, Hilinski 15-20- J.Taylor 3-22, Cephus 2-28, Groshek 2-6, Centeio 3-3-0-32, Russo 20-33-0-224. Kibodi 2-8. 0-116, Joyner 6-12-0-39. Georgia, Fromm K.Pryor 1-18, A.Taylor 1-10, J.Chenal 1-1. 5-35, Borghi 5-32, Harris 4-79, Fisher 1-29, RECEIVING—Memphis, Gainwell 8-98, Coxie and a touchdown and PASSING—Alabama, Tu.Tagovailoa 21-34-1- 28-51-3-295, (Team) 0-1-0-0. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. K.Woods 1-5. Arizona St., Aiyuk 7-196, 8-92, Magnifico 6-87, K.Jones 4-75, Gibson 293. Texas A&M, Mond 24-42-0-264. RECEIVING—South Carolina, Edwards 6-78, Benjamin 6-34, Ky.Williams 5-49, Darby 1-8, Daniel 1-3. Temple, Mack 9-125, Wright Zach Charbonnet had RECEIVING—Alabama, D.Smith 7-99, S.Smith 5-14, Muse 3-31, Dowdle 3-6, J.Vann NO. 16 MICHIGAN 42, ILLINOIS 25 3-29, Porter 2-11, Pearsall 1-25, Hodges 6-56, Blue 5-52, Martin-Robinson 2-18, 116 yards on the ground Jeudy 4-50, Waddle 3-48, N.Harris 3-19, 2-10, Dawkins 1-11, Markway 1-5. Georgia, MICHIGAN 14 14 014—42 1-15, Kerley 1-4. Centeio 1-7, Gardner 1-5. B.Robinson 2-33, Ruggs 1-33, Forristall 1-11. G.Pickens 7-98, Robertson 5-51, Cager 4-48, ILLINOIS 0710 8—25 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. for the Wolverines. Texas A&M, Q.Davis 7-81, Ausbon 5-60, Simmons 4-33, James.Cook 3-15, Blaylock First Quarter Spiller 5-41, Wydermyer 3-49, A.Smith 2-21, 2-27, Swift 2-8, Z.White 1-15. MICH—Haskins 29 run (Nordin kick), 11:20 NO. 22 BAYLOR 33, TEXAS TECH 30 NO. 25 CINCINNATI 38, Kibodi 1-7, K.Rogers 1-5. MISSED FIELD GOALS—South Carolina, MICH—Schoonmaker 25 pass from TEXAS TECH 33 7773—30 HOUSTON 23 NO. 18 ARIZONA ST. 38, MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. P.White 57, P.White 33. Georgia, Patterson (Moody kick), :59 BAYLOR 0314 376—33 CINCINNATI 14 7017—38 WASHINGTON ST. 34: Blankenship 53, Blankenship 42. Second Quarter First Quarter HOUSTON 3776—23 NO. 2 CLEMSON 45, MICH—Charbonnet 7 run (Moody kick), TT — FG Wolff 40, :00 First Quarter Jayden Daniels scored FLORIDA ST. 14 NO. 6 OKLAHOMA 34, 12:19 Second Quarter CIN—Ridder 13 run (Crosa kick), 12:44 FLORIDA ST.0077—14 NO. 11 TEXAS 27 MICH—Eubanks 4 pass from Patterson BAY— FG Mayers 37, 10:08 HOU—FG Witherspoon 31, 7:24 on a 17-yard scramble CLEMSON 14 14 14 3—45 OKLAHOMA 7310 14—34 (Moody kick), 4:33 TT — FG Wolff 25, :09 CIN—Medaris 75 pass from Ridder (Crosa with 34 seconds left First Quarter TEXAS 0314 10—27 ILL—Imatorbhebhe 23 pass from Third Quarter kick), 7:13 CLE—Etienne 3 pass from Lawrence (Potter First Quarter M.Robinson (McCourt kick), :55 BAY — C.Brewer 4 run (Mayers kick), 13:03 Second Quarter and threw three touch- kick), 12:09 OKL—Lamb 1 pass from Hurts (Brkic kick), Third Quarter TT — S.Thompson 4 run (Wolff kick), 11:05 HOU—Singleton 50 pass from Br.Smith down passes to ailing CLE—Lawrence 8 run (Potter kick), 4:41 9:54 ILL—FG McCourt 50, 10:14 BAY — C.Brewer 1 run (Mayers kick), 8:05 (Witherspoon kick), 11:36 Second Quarter Second Quarter ILL—M.Robinson 1 run (McCourt kick), :30 Fourth Quarter CIN—Deguara 15 pass from Ridder (Crosa Brandon Aiyuk, leading CLE—Ross 10 pass from Lawrence (Potter OKL—FG Brkic 19, 1:49 Fourth Quarter TT — S.Thompson 30 run (Wolff kick), 1:37 kick), 8:33 Arizona State to a kick), 13:13 TEX—FG Dicker 49, :00 ILL—D.Brown 1 run (D.Brown run), 12:50 BAY— FG Mayers 19, :00 Third Quarter CLE—Ross 8 pass from Lawrence (Potter Third Quarter MICH—Peoples-Jones 5 pass from Patterson First Overtime HOU—Stevenson 69 pass from Tune comeback victory. kick), 8:58 TEX—R.Johnson 4 run (Dicker kick), 8:48 (Nordin kick), 8:57 BAY — C.Brewer 1 run (Mayers kick), :00 (Witherspoon kick), 12:40 Third Quarter OKL—Lamb 51 pass from Hurts (Brkic MICH—Patterson 1 run (Nordin kick), 6:21 TT — Vasher 2 pass from Duffey (Wolff Fourth Quarter CLE—Rodgers 29 run (Sawicki kick), 11:49 kick), 7:45 A—37,275. kick), :00 CIN—Warren 11 pass from Ridder (Crosa NO. 22 BAYLOR 33, CLE—Kendrick 38 interception return OKL—FG Brkic 34, 4:44 MICH ILL Second Overtime kick), 13:41 (Sawicki kick), 9:39 TEX—S.Ehlinger 2 run (Dicker kick), :00 First downs 25 17 TT — FG Wolff 35, :00 HOU—Trahan 6 pass from Tune (pass failed), TEXAS TECH 30, 2 OT: FSU—Terry 64 pass from Hornibrook Fourth Quarter Rushes-yards48-295 43-64 BAY — Hasty 5 run, :00 9:09 JaMycal Hasty scored (Aguayo kick), 2:02 OKL—Lamb 27 pass from Hurts (Brkic Passing 194 192 A — 47,264. CIN—FG Crosa 32, 4:27 Fourth Quarter kick), 11:56 Comp-Att-Int 11-22-0 16-29-0 TT BAY CIN—P.Young 2 interception return (Crosa on a 5-yard run in the CLE—FG Sawicki 26, 4:58 TEX—FG Dicker 32, 6:53 Return Yards5538 First downs 26 27 kick), 3:28 second overtime. FSU—Laborn 40 run (Aguayo kick), 2:41 OKL—Hurts 3 run (Brkic kick), 4:19 Punts-Avg. 3-37.66 7-38.12 Rushes-yards43-148 38-173 CIN HOU FSUCLE TEX—S.Ehlinger 4 run (Dicker kick), 1:49 Fumbles-Lost 3-2 2-2 Passing 362 352 First downs 17 16 First downs 10 31 A—92,100. Penalties-Yards7-54 10-95 Comp-Att-Int 31-42-2 24-38-3 Rushes-yards34-131 37-190 Return Yards63123 TEMPLE 30, NO. 23 Rushes-yards23-100 53-321 OKL TEX Time of Possession 29:47 30:13 Passing 263 234 Passing 153 232 First downs 21 25 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punts-Avg. 4-41.5 5-32.8 Comp-Att-Int 14-24-1 10-30-4 MEMPHIS 28: Anthony Comp-Att-Int 17-35-3 24-38-1 Rushes-yards38-276 36-100 RUSHING—Michigan, Haskins 12-125, Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-0 Return Yards82110 Return Yards510 Passing 235 205 Charbonnet 18-116, Wilson 10-46, Patterson Penalties-Yards8-67 10-83 Punts-Avg. 5-40.6 4-51.25 Russo threw two Punts-Avg. 9-38.0 4-37.0 Comp-Att-Int 16-28-1 25-37-0 5-17, C.Turner 1-(minus 4), (Team) 2-(minus Time of Possession 31:00 29:00 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-1 touchdown passes. Fumbles-Lost 2-1 1-1 Return Yards2379 5). Illinois, D.Brown 8-39, Bonner 8-14, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards12-84 7-69 Penalties-Yards7-68 6-65 Punts-Avg. 2-38.0 7-39.28 Corbin 9-14, Navarro 1-6, I.Williams 4-4, RUSHING — Texas Tech, S.Thompson 28- Time of Possession 29:40 30:20 Time of Possession 20:23 39:37 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 1-0 Stampley 1-3, B.Hayes 1-0, M.Robinson 153, Shyne 1-(minus 1), Rigdon 2-(minus 1), INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS NO. 25 CINCINNATI 38, INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards7-89 9-49 11-(minus 16). Duffey 12-(minus 3). Baylor, Lovett 17-77, RUSHING—Cincinnati, Warren 17-68, Ridder RUSHING—Florida St., Laborn 8-66, Akers Time of Possession 29:10 30:50 PASSING—Michigan, Patterson 11-22-0-194. C.Brewer 15-55, Hasty 5-37, Bohanon 1-4. 11-50, Doaks 5-15, (Team) 1-(minus 2). HOUSTON 23: Desmond 9-34, Harrison 1-11, Blackman 3-(minus INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Illinois, I.Williams 0-4-0-0, M.Robinson PASSING — Texas Tech, Duffey 31-42-2- Houston, Porter 16-107, Br.Smith 5-27, Carr 362. Baylor, Bohanon 0-1-0-0, C.Brewer Ridder passed for 3), Hornibrook 2-(minus 8). Clemson, RUSHING—Oklahoma, Hurts 17-131, Brooks 16-25-0-192. 5-22, T.Brown 6-17, Holgorsen 1-14, Tune 4-3. Etienne 17-127, Dixon 10-49, Lawrence 6-41, 10-105, Stevenson 6-37, Pledger 1-5, Lamb RECEIVING—Michigan, Bell 3-98, Peoples- 24-37-3-352. PASSING—Cincinnati, Ridder 14-24-1-263. 263 yards and three Rodgers 1-29, Rencher 3-27, Mellusi 5-22, 1-4, (Team) 3-(minus 6). Texas, R.Johnson Jones 3-36, Black 2-21, Eubanks 2-14, RECEIVING — Texas Tech, R.Turner 7-138, Houston, Br.Smith 1-1-0-50, Holgorsen 0-2-1- Phommachanh 5-16, Brice 2-10, X.Thomas 8-95, Ingram 2-9, De.Duvernay 3-5, Schoonmaker 1-25. Illinois, Imatorbhebhe Vasher 6-46, S.Thompson 5-24, Ezukanma 0, Tune 9-27-3-184. touchdowns and No. 1-1, Dukes 3-(minus 1). S.Ehlinger 23-(minus 9). 5-102, Stampley 4-28, Navarro 3-18, Smalling 4-63, D.Thompson 2-24, Carter 2-19, Mannix RECEIVING—Cincinnati, Medaris 3-121, 25 Cincinnati held off PASSING—Florida St., Hornibrook 8-12-1- PASSING—Oklahoma, Hurts 16-28-1-235. 2-19, Washington 1-20, J.Williams 1-5. 2-19, Koontz 1-13, Shyne 1-9, Royals 1-7. Mbodj 3-24, Pierce 2-59, Deguara 2-22, 84, Blackman 9-23-2-69. Clemson, Etienne Texas, S.Ehlinger 25-37-0-205. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Michigan, Nordin 34. Baylor, Sneed 6-84, Thornton 4-83, Hasty Tucker 1-12, Warren 1-11, Cloud 1-10, Houston’s late surge to 1-1-0-23, Lawrence 17-25-1-170, Brice RECEIVING—Oklahoma, Lamb 10-171, 4-38, Platt 4-29, Mims 3-65, Ebner 2-47, J.Jackson 1-4. Houston, Stevenson 3-120, beat the Cougars. 5-9-0-35, Phommachanh 1-3-0-4. Rambo 3-23, Willis 1-25, Basquine 1-17, NO. 18 ARIZONA ST. 38, Fleeks 1-6. Bradley 2-52, Trahan 2-15, Singleton 1-50, RECEIVING—Florida St., Harrison 4-(minus Brooks 1-(minus 1). Texas, De.Duvernay WASHINGTON ST. 34 MISSED FIELD GOALS — Baylor, Br.Smith 1-2, Porter 1-(minus 5). 6), Matthews 3-26, O.Wilson 3-20, Terry 7-49, Co.Johnson 6-82, R.Johnson 4-23, Epps WASHINGTON ST.10714 3—34 Rauschenberg 55. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cincinnati, Crosa 38. The Associated Press 2-83, McKitty 2-19, Helton 1-7, C.McDonald 3-29, Eagles 2-12, Ingram 2-0, Brewer 1-10. ARIZONA ST.017 714—38 SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER 7B

Thursday’s game Patriots 35, Giants 14: Tom Brady had two touchdown WEEK 6 runs and the Patriots forced four Giants turnovers.

AFC AT AGLANCE GAME PREVIEWS For broadcast information on teams of area interest, check TV/radio listings. EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div New England 6001.000 190 48 3-0-0 3-0-0 4-0-0 2-0-0 3-0-0 Buffalo 410.800 90 70 1-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 N.Y. Jets 040.000 39 101 0-2-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-2-0 Miami 040.000 26 163 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 0-1-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Houston 320.600 131 110 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 1-0-0 Indianapolis 320.600 113 115 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Panthers (3-2) vs. Seahawks(4-1) Texans (3-2) Redskins (0-5) at Jacksonville 230.400 111 118 1-1-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 1-1-0 Tennessee 230.400 98 76 0-2-0 2-1-0 1-3-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 Buccaneers (2-3) at Browns (2-3) at Chiefs (4-1) Dolphins (0-4) in London NORTH Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div Time: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. ET Opening line: Seahawks Opening line: Chiefs by Opening line: Redskins Baltimore320.600 161 123 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 1-1-0 Cleveland 230.400 92 122 0-2-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 0-2-0 1-0-0 Opening line: Panthers by 2 7 1/2 by 5 Pittsburgh 140.200 99 114 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 by 3 Series record: Seahawks Series record: Chiefs Series record: Dolphins Cincinnati 050.000 80 136 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-3-0 0-1-0 Series record: Panthers lead 12-6 lead 6-4 lead 9-5 WEST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away AFCNFC Div lead 23-15 Last meeting: Seahawks Last meeting: Chiefs Last meeting: Dolphins Kansas City 410.800 148 113 1-1-0 3-0-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Last meeting: Bucs beat beat Browns 30-13, Dec. beat Texans 42-32, Oct. beat Redskins 17-10, Oakland 320.600 103 123 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 L.A. Chargers 230.400 103 94 1-2-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 0-1-0 0-1-0 Panthers 20-14, Sept. 20, 2015 10, 2017 Sept. 13, 2015 Denver140.200 90 106 0-2-0 1-2-0 1-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 12, 2019 Last week: Seahawks Last week: Texans beat Last week: Redskins Last week: Panthers beat Rams 30-29; Falcons 53-32; Chiefs lost to Patriots 33-7; AFC STAT LEADERS beat Jaguars 34-27; Bucs Browns lost to 49ers lost to Colts 19-13 Dolphins had bye lost to Saints 31-24 31-3 Notes: Chiefs have won Notes: Redskins and QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD Notes: Panthers won nine NOTES: Seahawks look- four of last five against Dolphins rank 31st Mahomes, KC 195 128 1831 11 0 Cy. Jones, BAL7 90 12.9 25 0 Rivers, LAC194 133 1465 74 Rogers, IND 88210.2 19 0 of 13 in series but lost ing to start 3-0 on road Texans. and 32nd in point Dalton, CIN 204 129 1412 74 D. Carter, HOU 8799.9 23 0 first meeting this year. for first time since 1980. differential. Brady, NE 187 118 1409 10 2 King, LAC7 69 9.9 68t 1 Watson, HOU 159 110 1364 11 1 Olszewski, NE 16 137 8.6 20 0 Minshew, JAC165 110 1279 91 Erickson, CIN 7527.4 11 0 Jackson, BAL162 106 1271 11 5 Spencer, DEN 10 70 7.0 17 0 Flacco, DEN 168 112 1258 64 Roberts, BUF 11 54 4.9 13 0 Mayfield, CLE 161 90 1247 48 Thomas, KC 10 41 4.1 10 0 Allen, BUF 163 102 1122 57 Westbrook, JAC9 36 4.0 15 0

RUSHERS KICKOFF RETURNERS Name AttYds AvgLGTD Name No YdsAvg LG TD Fournette, JAC95512 5.4 81 1 Grant, MIA 10 236 23.6 39 0 N. Chubb, CLE 94 485 5.2 88t 4 J. Hill, BAL8 182 22.8 46 0 M. Mack, IND 101 470 4.7 63t 2 T. Cannon, NYJ5 96 19.2 28 0 J. Jacobs, OAK88430 4.9 51 4 Eagles (3-2) at Saints (4-1) at Bengals (0-5) at 49ers (4-0) at D. Henry, TEN 98 388 4.0 24 4 SCORING Vikings (3-2) Jaguars (2-3) Ravens (3-2) Rams(3-2) Ingram, BAL74372 5.0 49 6 Touchdowns Gore, BUF 75 333 4.4 41 2 Name TD Rush RecRet Pts Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 1 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET Lindsay, DEN 69 327 4.7 32 3 Ingram, BAL6 60038 C. Hyde, HOU 73 310 4.2 25 2 Ekeler, LAC6 33036 Opening line: Vikings Opening line: Saints Opening line: Ravens OPENING LINE: Rams Jackson, BAL50308 6.2 29 1 Chark, JAC5 05030 by 3 by 1 by 11 by 5 D. Henry, TEN 541030 RECEIVERS N. Chubb, CLE 440024 Series record: Tied 14-14 Series record: Saints Series record: Tied SERIES RECORD: 49ers Name No YdsAvg LG TD T. Hilton, IND 404024 Chark, JAC27485 18.0 69 5 J. Jacobs, OAK4 40024 Last meeting: Vikings lead 4-2 23-23 lead 69-67-3 K. Allen, LAC38470 12.4 34 3 T. Williams, OAK4 04024 beat Eagles 23-21, Oct. Last meeting: Saints Last meeting: Ravens LAST MEETING: Rams Kelce, KC 28 439 15.7 42 1 Josh Allen, BUF 330020 Boyd, CIN 37 406 11.0 47 1 7, 2018 beat Jaguars 38-27, Dec. beat Bengals 24-21, Nov. beat 49ers 48-32, Dec. J. Landry, CLE 22 403 18.3 65 0 Last week: Eagles beat 27, 2015 18, 2015 30, 2018 Sutton, DEN 26 401 15.4 70t 3 W. Fuller, HOU 28 400 14.3 54 3 Jets 31-6; Vikings beat Last week: Saints beat Last week: Bengals LAST WEEK: 49ers beat Jo. Brown, BUF28 390 13.9 38t 1 Giants 28-10 Buccaneers 31-24; lost to Cardinals 26-23; Browns 31-3; Seahawks S. Watkins, KC 23 365 15.9 68t 3 Waller, OAK37359 9.7 30 0 Notes: First visit to Min- Jaguars lost to Panthers Ravens beat Steelers beat Rams 30-29 nesota by Eagles since 34-27 26-23 OT Notes: Niners are off to NFC AT AGLANCE winning franchise’s first Notes: Saints have won Notes: The Bengals are first 4-0 start since 1990 Super Bowl on Feb. 4, three straight in series. winless under first-year and can secure a key EAST Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div 2018. coach Zac Taylor. win in the NFC West. Philadelphia 320.600 141 111 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Dallas 320.600 131 90 2-1-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 N.Y. Giants 240.333 111 160 1-2-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 0-2-0 1-1-0 Washington 050.000 73 151 0-3-0 0-2-0 0-4-0 0-1-0 0-3-0

SOUTH Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div New Orleans 410.800 115 116 3-0-0 1-1-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 1-0-0 Carolina 320.600 129 107 1-2-0 2-0-0 1-2-0 2-0-0 0-1-0 Tampa Bay230.400 147 148 0-2-0 2-1-0 2-3-0 0-0-0 1-1-0 Atlanta 140.200 102 152 1-1-0 0-3-0 1-1-0 0-3-0 0-0-0 NORTH Falcons (1-4) at Titans (2-3) at Cowboys (3-2) Steelers (1-4) at Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div Green Bay410.800 119 93 2-1-0 2-0-0 3-1-0 1-0-0 2-0-0 Cardinals (1-3-1) Broncos (1-4) at Jets (0-4) Chargers (2-3) Detroit 211.625 97 95 1-1-0 1-0-1 1-0-1 1-1-0 0-0-0 Chicago 320.600 87 69 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-1-0 1-1-0 1-1-0 Time: Sunday, 4:05 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 4:25 p.m. ET Time: Sunday, 8:15 p.m. ET Minnesota 320.600 112 73 2-0-0 1-2-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-2-0 Opening line: Atlanta Opening line: Denver Opening line: Cowboys by 7 Opening line: Chargers WEST by 1 by 21/2 Series record: Cowboys by 51/2 Team WLTPct PF PA Home Away NFCAFC Div San Francisco 4001.000 127 57 2-0-0 2-0-0 1-0-0 3-0-0 0-0-0 Series record: Cardinals Series record: Titans lead 7-4 Series record: Steelers Seattle 410.800 133 118 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 2-0-0 lead 16-15 lead 23-17-1 Last meeting: Jets beat lead 23-10 L.A. Rams 320.600 146 134 1-1-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 1-0-0 0-1-0 Arizona 131.300 100 138 0-2-1 1-1-0 0-2-1 1-1-0 0-1-0 Last meeting: Falcons Last meeting: Titans Cowboys 19-16, Dec. 19, Last meeting: Chargers beat Cardinals 40-14, beat Broncos 13-10, Dec. 2015 beat Steelers 33-30, Dec. Dec. 16, 2018 11, 2016 Last week: Cowboys 2, 2018 NFC STAT LEADERS Last week: Falcons lost Last week: Titans lost to lost to Packers 34-24; Last week: Steelers lost QUARTERBACKS PUNT RETURNERS to Texans 53-32; Cardi- Bills 14-10; Broncos beat Jets lost to Eagles 31-6. to Ravens 26-23, OT; Name AttCom YdsTDInt Name No YdsAvg LG TD Ryan, ATL222 156 1655 11 7 Cohen, CHI 9134 14.9 71 0 nals beat Bengals 26-23 Chargers 20-17 Notes: Matchup of Chargers lost to Bron- Goff, LA 222 140 1649 77 TJ Jones, NYG8 96 12.0 60 0 Notes: Cardinals and Notes: Tennessee sixth Nos. 1 and 32 offenses cos 20-13 Prescott, DAL171 119 1606 11 6 R. James, SNF 88911.1 32 0 R. Wilson, SEA 156 114 1409 12 0 Harris, NOR 13 138 10.6 53t 1 Falcons are tied for No. team since merger to in NFL, with Cowboys Notes: Pittsburgh is Winston, TAM166 102 1371 11 5 Natson, LA 8779.6 32 0 K. Murray, ARI 201 126 1324 44 Sproles, PHL 9849.3 17 0 1 in NFL with 11 forced have just one turnover averaging 453 yards per 8-6 on the road all-time Rodgers, GBY180 113 1307 61 Barner, ATL8 68 8.5 18 0 fumbles. through first five games. game to 180 for Jets. against the Chargers. Wentz, PHL 174 105 1152 10 2 McCloud, CAR9 72 8.0 39 0 Stafford, DET 141 88 1122 92 Beebe, MIN 7466.6 15 0 Cousins, MIN 126 86 1041 52 Kirk, ARI 7395.6 20 0 RUSHERS KICKOFF RETURNERS FANTASY WATCH Name AttYds AvgLGTD Name No YdsAvg LG TD McCaffrey, CAR105 587 5.6 84t 6 Agnew, DET 5162 32.4 100t1 START: Lamar Jackson, QB, Ravens: After tossing a combined five interceptions D. Cook, MIN 92 542 5.9 75t 5 Ballentine, NYG7 184 26.3 52 0 E. Elliott, DAL85386 4.5 27 4 Sanders, PHL 8207 25.9 67 0 the past two games, Jackson not only gets a rebound against the Bengals’ second- C. Carson, SEA94 380 4.0 22 1 S. Sims, WAS9 205 22.8 45 0 ary, he also faces a Cincy defense that allows the second-highest rushing yards Kamara, NOR 75 342 4.6 28 1 McCloud, CAR8 174 21.8 31 0 Breida, SNF 52 340 6.5 83t 1 per game to opposing quarterbacks. A. Jones, GBY78302 3.9 18t 8 SCORING Gurley, LA 64 270 4.2 25 5 Touchdowns Lions (2-1-1) at R. Jones, TAM59269 4.6 25 1 Name TD Rush RecRet Pts Packers (4-1) SIT: Carson Wentz, QB, Eagles: Only the Colts’ Jacoby Brissett has a lower yards per Johnson, ARI 64 264 4.1 18 1 A. Jones, GBY8 80048 attempt (6.4) among qualified passers than the 6.6 Wentz is putting up. Wentz is McCaffrey, CAR7 61042 Time: Monday, 8:15 p.m. ET RECEIVERS Godwin, TAM6 06036 completing just 60.3 percent of his passes, a mark that is second-lowest in the league, Name No YdsAvg LG TD D. Cook, MIN 550030 Opening line: Packers with only Cleveland’s Baker Mayfield (55.9 percent) keeping him from rock bottom. Thomas, NOR 45 543 12.1 42 3 A. Cooper, DAL5 05030 by 5 1/2 A. Cooper, DAL32512 16.0 53t 5 Gurley, LA 550030 Godwin, TAM33511 15.5 30 6 J. Howard, PHL 541030 Series record: Packers START: Duke Johnson, RB, Texans: In what is expected to be a high-scoring matchup, Kupp, LA 41 505 12.3 66 4 Thielen, MIN 514030 lead 100-72-7 Lockett, SEA 30 379 12.6 44t 3 Johnson will be a dream start in PPR formats. The Chiefs give up 176.2 yards from D. Adams, GBY25378 15.1 58 0 Last meeting: Lions beat Robinson, CHI 31 377 12.2 32 2 scrimmage to opposing running backs, and Johnson will have ample shots to exploit a Packers 31-0, Dec. 30, Engram, NYG33373 11.3 75t 2 KC defense whose main focus will be on WRs DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller. Evans, TAM18368 20.4 67t 4 2018 Hooper, ATL34363 10.7 28 2 Last week: Lions lost to SIT: Miles Sanders, RB, Eagles: Jordan Howard has erased any notions of a time- Chiefs 34-30; Packers share in Philly, leaving Sanders as mostly an option on passing downs. Sanders NUMBER TO KNOW beat Cowboys 34-24 has yet to score on 54 rushing attempts and will struggle against a Vikings defense 16-3: The Green Bay Packers’ record at home against Notes: Green Bay is ranked fourth in fewest fantasy points per game allowed to opposing running backs. the Detroit Lions since 2000. 1-1-1 against Detroit on Monday night. RotoExperts 8B SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019 SPORTS LAKE CITY REPORTER DISTRICT Continued From 1B

wild card spot in the Class 6A playoffs. The season’s outlook changed quickly in one night. “We wanted to win the playoffs at home. We wanted to get to state at home. We want to do it all, man,” Columbia defensive end Jaiden Tillotson said. “It sucks.” Don’t worry, Columbia will still make the playoffs barring a total collapse down the stretch. The Tigers entered the contest second overall in Region 1-6A’s RPI rankings released this past week and their strength of sched- ule down the stretch against Atlantic (4-2), Middleburg (2-5) and North Marion (6-1) will keep their number relatively high. But the four district winners are automatical- ly awarded the top four seeds in each region. That means the Tigers are at least on the road in the first round of the playoffs and they won’t see their home field again unless there’s an upset. “This schedule is tough enough to where it’s still going to play to our favor as being a 5-seed,” Columbia coach Brian Allen said. “I guess we’ve got to get ready for whatever the scenario is as we finish these three games that we have left and then from there we have to prepare to be better than we were tonight on the road.” Now there’s a slim chance Columbia could still win the district title. But CHS would have to beat Middleburg and Lee would have to lose to Gainesville. Even then, there’s no guarantee the Tigers would win the three-way tiebreaker, Photos by BRENT KUYKENDALL/Lake City Reporter which would be determined by the RPI rank- Columbia linebacker Jaden Dunn leads the defense on a gang tackle of Lee receiver Cobie Bates on Friday night. ings at the end of the season. So yeah, a district title seems out of the cards. “We wanted it. We wanted it bad,” Columbia cornerback Shyheim Brown said. The Tigers only have themselves to blame. You can’t turn the ball over four times and come up with zero points five times on your opponents’ side of the field in regulation. That was a big reason Columbia trailed Lee 13-0 at halftime. It was the second straight week the Class 6A No. 1 team went into the break behind after a poor first half. Last week the Tigers overcame it. But play with fire long enough and you’ll eventually get burned. Running back Kylen Callum called it a wake up call. “It just shows we’ve got something to prove now,” Callum said. “We can’t let up now. No more pit stops. We’ve got to go straight for- ward now. No more stopping.” Columbia defensive lineman Daylon Lumpkin celebrates Columbia linebacker Marlon Pollock chases down Lee I’m not sure how Columbia wasn’t ready linebacker Jaden Dunn’s fumble recovery against Lee. running back Zaire Lee. to play. Maybe the Tigers overlooked the Generals but that’s just unacceptable. This is the team that’s now beaten you five times in the last four years, including twice in the playoffs. Not to mention the district title was on the line. But the Tigers refused to say there’s a men- tal hurdle with the Generals, even though they haven’t beaten them in their house since 2014. “It’s not a mental thing with me, but at the end of the day I’m the leader of this football team so if I’m not able to settle my guys in to where if it is mental for them then at the end of the day I’ve got to fix that,” Allen said. “I don’t know if it’s a mental thing but you come out and you play football. You line up in the trenches, you beat your opponent that’s in front of you every football play and at the end of the night you’ve got a scoreboard that decides who’s the one that won the most of those indi- vidual battles. They won them tonight.” Lee wins them too often in this rivalry. And there’s a good chance the Tigers will see the Generals again in the playoffs, possibly even in the first round. The Generals aren’t going away. The Tigers could have handed them their third loss and put a dent into their playoff hopes. Instead, they gave them hope. Now Columbia must hit the road. Columbia receiver Marquez Bell turns Columbia quarterback Jordan Smith Columbia defensive back Dante Brown Contact Jordan Kroeger at jkroeger@lakecityre- up the field after a catch against Lee. throws a pass against Lee. tackles Lee quarterback Cale Zarah. porter.com or at 386-754-0421

to secure it tonight offen- Tillotson, who had an inter- yards the other way, with the game on their opening likes to lose. We’re a win- CHS sively for certain.” ception in the loss. “We kind Lee scoring on a one-yard drive of the second half. ning program. Who likes Continued From 1B Columbia’s overtime of choked to be honest.” TD run to put his team up After the PAT was blocked to lose? We don’t. We’re not session couldn’t have gone Zarah also pulled the 13-0. and Lee went three-and-out, a losing team. But we’re much worse. Smith threw Generals within two points That lead held until half- Columbia marched down going to watch film and cap- Bradley was rocked by incomplete to the end zone with a 44-yard TD run with time. It was the Tigers’ first the field again to tie the italize on our mistakes and defensive back Isaiah Jones twice on first and second just under eight minutes scoreless half of the sea- game at 13-13 when Smith be better.” and fumbled after making down before getting sacked left in the fourth quarter son and the second straight connected on an 8-yard TD a catch at Lee’s 10-yard for a 10-yard loss on third. before Lee converted a two- week they went into the to Marquez Bell, who fin- DISTRICT SHAKEUP line with 30 seconds left in Williams then lined up for point conversion to tie the break behind. ished with six catches for Lee can now clinch the regulation. It was Bradley’s a 36-yard field goal but a game at 21-21. It was by far “We came out and didn’t 108 yards. district title with a win over second fumble and the delay of game penalty Zarah’s biggest play of the execute in the first half,” Following another three- Gainesville on Oct. 25. Tigers’ fourth turnover of pushed it five yards fur- game, who finished with 46 Allen said. “That’s eventu- and-out from the CHS Columbia can still win it but the night, which includ- ther back, resulting in the rushing yards on 13 carries ally going to catch up with defense, Smith hit Tolliver it needs to beat Middleburg ed another fumble and an 41-yard miss. while also throwing for 64 you when you’re playing again for a 7-yard TD. After on the same night and Lee interception by quarterback The Generals (5-2, 2-0) yards on 5/12 attempts. tough teams. At the end Lee jumped offsides on the to lose to Gainesville. That Jordan Smith. nearly scored on their first The sophomore QB of the night we still had extra point, Allen chose to would force a three-way tie- Columbia also failed to play of overtime when Zaire also threw a 15-yard TD an opportunity to win this go for two and running back breaker between CHS, Lee score points five times after Lee ran for seven yards down to receiver Timothy Gallion thing in the fourth. We’ve Jailen Brown took it in to put and GHS, which would be crossing Lee’s side of the 50 to the CHS 3-yard line. Lee on a 4th-and-goal on Lee’s got to finish the football the Tigers up 21-13 with 8:27 determined by the FHSAA’s in regulation. The Generals then picked up two more to opening drive of the game. game man. All those things to go in the ball game. RPI rankings at the end of won the game despite being the one-yard line only to get That was set up defensive combined and factored in, Tolliver’s two touch- the regular season. outgained 309-200. stuffed by the Tigers (6-1, back Larry Smith’s inter- we’ve got to win a football downs were his only two “Tonight was a night 1-1) on third down. ception that he returned game with 30-some seconds catches of the night, while INJURY REPORT of missed opportunities,” But Lee bypassed the 60-plus yards to the CHS left on the clock and we’re Bradley caught a team-high CHS linebacker Jaden Columbia coach Brian Allen field goal try and went for 15-yard line. down here at the 10-yard nine passes for 65 yards. Dunn was having one of his said. “We never can come the touchdown, believing The Tigers botched line. We’ve got to be better Kylen Callum rushed for a best games of the season in with a team that’s a good Columbia couldn’t come up another opportunity to than we were if we’re going team-best 45 yards on 13 before exiting in the second football team in a hostile with four straight stops. It score on their next drive to accomplish our goals and carries. half with an undisclosed environment and turn the turned out to be the right when Williams lined up for that’s Daytona at the end of “We can’t be no sec- knee injury. The sopho- ball over as much as we did call. a 31-yard field goal only for the year.” ond-half team,” Smith said. more had two sacks and a tonight in crucial areas that “We didn’t execute the the snap to fly over the head Smith finished 19/35 for “I told them at some point fumble recovery. we had those situations. At way I wanted to. We didn’t of holder Bryant Green and 259 yards and three TDs, in time it was going to come the end of the day, that’s the execute the way coach want- get recovered by defensive hooking up with Tray back and bite us and it did UP NEXT difference in this football ed us to,” said Columbia lineman Jai Robinson. The Tolliver for a 30-yard TD tonight. But it’s onto the Columbia hosts Atlantic game, that we weren’t able defensive end Jaiden Generals then marched 70 to get the Tigers back into next game now. Nobody next Friday at 7:30 p.m. C1 Lake City Reporter Columbia, Inc. Your marketplace source for Lake City and Columbia County

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Weeks, months and even years of raising an animal so that it has the proper muscle mass, body weight and market weight will be on display later this month when local students and the ani- mals they’ve raised compete in the Florida Gateway Fair’s annual livestock show. Patricia Starnes, Columbia High School FFA adviser, said there will be approximately Columbia High School FFA students partic- ipating in the livestock shows at this year’s Florida Gateway Fair. The Columbia High School FFA program has a land lab where students can raise their animals if there is no space at the child’s home for the animals. During the livestock shows, students will show steers, heif- ers, goats, wethers, chickens and rabbits. The students were given the animals at various stages of devel- opment. FILE “Some of the students have had All the blue-ribbon winners from last year’s livestock exhibitions at the then-named Columbia County Fair. the animals since May and some of them have had them for years,” ket weight so the students can see ers and all the pigs are sold.” in front of a judge that gives the how much fat and meat the animal Starnes said. how much food and time it takes The chickens, rabbits and animal a score based on the idea has and also looks at the animal’s Starnes said the livestock show to raise an animal. female goats are not sold. of what the animal should bring muscle mass. at the fair is designed to allow the “Most of the male animals are The students show their ani- at market and what it needs to “They look at how it’s structur- students to raise an animal to mar- sold,” she said. “The steers, weth- mals by walking around a ring, look like. The judge determines FAIR continued on 4C THANKSFOR 10 YEARSOF SUPPORT. For every pizza purchased in a pink box this October, Hungry Howie’s will make a donation to the National Breast Cancer Foundation®.

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Understanding SS’s ‘Family Maximum’ rule Dear Rusty: My hus- why was the family amount personally receiving were RUSTY SAYS was equally divided among Please note that at age band passed away when reduced when she still has “child in care” benefits the remaining eligible sur- 60 you are once again our children were 3 and 5 2 years before she turns which entitled you, as a vivors. Then, when your eligible for a surviving years old. I received ben- 18? Signed: Confused surviving spouse with a eligibility for child-in-care spouse benefit, which efits for myself, our two Survivor minor child, to collect 75% benefits ceased when your will be based upon 100% children and my 14-year- of the benefit your husband youngest turned 16, your of the benefit your hus- old son from a previous Dear Confused: I was receiving, or entitled to two remaining minor chil- band was entitled to at his relationship. When my understand your confu- receive, at his death. Child dren each received either death, subject, of course, 14-year-old son turned 18, sion – let me clarify what in care benefits stop when a) their equal share of the to normal reductions and the amount he received happened in your situa- the youngest child reaches family maximum, or b) earnings restrictions for stopped and was added tion: Social Security (SS) 16 years of age. Each of 75% of their father’s PIA claiming benefits before to ours, keeping the total sets a “Family Maximum” your 3 minor children were (their normal entitlement your full retirement age. Russell Gloor family amount the same. amount, which is the also entitled to receive 75% AMAC Certified Social Security Advisor as a surviving minor child). Then in July of this year most all eligible family of their deceased father’s When your youngest son n This article is intended my youngest daughter members combined can (or stepfather’s) benefit their age, the remaining turned 18 and became for information purposes turned 16 so I fell off with receive from a worker’s amount. Minor children survivors each receive a ineligible, your youngest only and does not represent that amount now going to (your husband’s) record. can receive 75% of the proportional share of the daughter was then eligible legal or financial guidance. my kids. Again, the total SS uses a rather complex deceased parent’s benefit family maximum amount, to receive only her full It presents the opinions family amount stayed the formula to compute the until they reach 18 years but that adjustment cannot benefit as a minor sur- and interpretations of the same - $625.00 each for Family Maximum amount, of age (or 19 if still in high result in an individual’s viving child (75% of your AMAC Foundation’s staff, my daughter and son. The but it comes out to be school). However, all bene- benefit being more than husband’s benefit), which trained and accredited by very next month in August, somewhere between 150% fits are subject to the “fam- they are otherwise entitled she can continue to receive the National Social Security my youngest son turned 18 and 180% of your hus- ily maximum.” The total to (their maximum individ- until she is 18 (or 19 if still Association (NSSA). NSSA and so of course, he fell off. I band’s “primary insurance of benefits paid to all sur- ual benefit of 75% of your in high school). So, as you the AMAC Foundation and called Social Security and amount” (or “PIA,” what vivors of the deceased is husband’s PIA). can see, the family maxi- its staff are not affiliated with the representative said that he was entitled to when limited to that family max- When your oldest son mum isn’t an amount which or endorsed by the Social she couldn’t guarantee that he passed). The family imum and, if that amount turned 18 and became inel- is fully available to any sur- Security Administration or my son’s full amount will maximum is in effect when- is reached, all eligible sur- igible, the sum of benefits vivor, it is an amount that any other governmental enti- go to my daughter. It turns ever there are multiple vivors share equally in that due all remaining survivors restricts the total amount ty. To submit a question, visit out that none did, decreas- beneficiaries on a worker’s family maximum amount. was still more than the which can be paid to all our website, www.amac.us, or ing the family amount by record. Then as each survivor family maximum, so the when there are multiple email us at SSadvisor@amac- $625.00. My question is The benefits you were becomes ineligible due to family maximum amount eligible survivors. foundation.org. How guilt can lead to a high student loan debt know you want the very best have. You might even be experi- kids can graduate from debt- guarantee—retirement is. Focus for your teens. And if you’re encing some guilt as you realize ANTHONY SAYS free. I understand they might’ve on building a fully-funded emer- I like most parents, you’d do just how big a financial commit- been wearing Ivy League swag gency fund, paying off any debt just about anything for them. ment college really is. I get it. So, since they were little kids, but you might have, and investing That can make for some tough let’s talk through how guilt can they shouldn’t go there if they 15 percent of your income into decisions when it’s time to talk lead to choices that ultimately can’t pay for it without loans. retirement.Then you can start about paying for college. won’t help your kids, and some Real talk: A degree is a thinking about your kids’ college The cost of college is one of alternatives that will help them. degree, no matter where it’s fund. the biggest stressors for par- Here are three reasons you from. In the real world, the right There are so many ways your ents (and kids) at this stage in might feel guilty as a parent employers are going to care far kids can get a debt-free edu- the game. Last time I checked, when it comes to your kids’ col- more about an employee’s skill cation. And there are so many college is expensive. With the lege education. Anthony ONeal set, work ethic, and character smart ways you can help them way tuition costs have been sky- You can’t afford it Author of Graduate Survival Guide than where they went to school. prepare for that next step! rocketing, it seems like more Like I said, college is crazy You feel like you shouldn’t and more people are relying on expensive. A lot of people pre- lege can still be a possibility fund your future if your kids n Since 2003, Anthony ONeal student loans to get through tend they can afford it by taking by going to an in-state, public can’t fund theirs has helped thousands of students college. In fact, that’s the norm out loans to cover the cost. school. Also, look into work- Listen, I’m all for higher make good decisions with their at this point. Don’t even get me But you know what? That only study programs, attending education. But college is a priv- money, relationships and educa- started on the $1.6 trillion stu- results in you, or your kids, community college, getting high ilege, not a right. If you have tion to live a well-balanced life. dent loan crisis in our country having a huge burden of student ACT/SAT scores, grants and the financial means to help your He’s a best-selling author, and right now! loan debt to deal with when they scholarships. I’m looking at you, kids pay for college, and choose he travels the country spreading All the conversations around graduate. FAFSA form! to bless them in that way, that’s his encouraging message to help student loans might make you It’s actually healthier to admit You think your kids deserve awesome! But that shouldn’t teens and young adults transi- feel conflicted—like you don’t your family doesn’t have the to go to their dream school happen at the expense of your tion into the real world. His latest know the best way to give your funds to pay for college. Talk I say this all the time: The retirement fund. book and video kit is titled “Teen kids the future you want them to with your teen about how col- only dream school is one your Remember, college is not a Entrepreneur Toolbox.” C3

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Ask the Fool Mergers vs. Acquisitions What’s the difference Qbetween mergers and acquisitions? — H.W., online Fool’s School fund that tracks a broad-market My Dumbest Investment The Motley Fool Take In general, a merger is when index, you can earn close to the Atwo companies (often of stock market’s return — and here’s roughly similar size) combine to Mutual Funds a surprise: You’ll beat the majority Seared by Sears The Disney Empire form a new company, often with a of managed stock funds that way, My dumbest investment was in the There’s no question that Walt new name and new shares of stock for You too. Managed funds charge fees that stock of Sears. I believed that Eddie Disney (NYSE: DIS), with a market issued. Acquisitions, which happen Consider mutual funds — or a eat into their shareholders’ net gain, Lampert could turn the ailing com- value recently topping $230 billion, far more frequently, are when one similar alternative, exchange-traded and they frequently charge more than pany around. Nope. — Dave, online commands an entertainment empire. company takes control of another. funds (ETFs) — for your portfolio. 1% per year. Some index funds, in The Fool Responds: Investors Disney’s theme parks attract mil- While mergers are often friendly lions of visitors every year. Its TV Yes, if you invest in individual contrast, charge 0.1% or less. in Sears Holdings have had a tough and a joint effort, acquisitions can networks, including ABC, Disney stocks, they may double or triple in You don’t need lots of money to ride. Sears, Roebuck & Co. merged be hostile. with Kmart in 2005, forming Sears Channel and ESPN, reach hundreds Famous mergers include Exxon value in a few years, but investing start investing in mutual funds, either. of millions of viewers. Seven of the in stocks successfully can take a lot Some funds do require large initial Holdings, and investors were and Mobil (forming ExxonMo- generally optimistic for a while. top 10 largest-grossing movies of bil), Citicorp and Travelers Group of time and skill. investments — say, $3,000 or even Investor Eddie Lampert, control- all time were made by studios now (forming Citigroup), AOL and A mutual fund pools its $10,000. But others require $500 or ling a big chunk of Sears Holdings’ owned by Disney. And Disney has Time Warner (forming AOL Time shareholders’ money and spreads less. There are often no minimums shares, has been at its helm for most already made more money from its Warner), Royal Dutch Petroleum it across many securities, such as when you invest in funds via an of its life, during which both the 2019 films than any other studio ever has in a single year — and it achieved and Shell Transport & Trading stocks and bonds. Risk is reduced individual retirement account (IRA). Sears and Kmart chains have shrunk because if any holding crashes, And with ETFs, which trade like to become shells of their former that milestone back in July. (forming Royal Dutch Shell) and Disney’s acquisition of Twenty- Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Sat- its effect is offset by that of other stocks, you can buy as little as a sin- selves. One criticism of Lampert is that he took much of the company’s First Century Fox gives the company ellite Radio (forming Sirius XM holdings. An actively managed gle share, for $300 or less — though an even greater content portfolio. Holdings). fund is run by professionals who the commission on such a small trade income and used it to buy back stock. That essentially retires those Although this megadeal negatively Examples of acquisitions study and choose holdings, while a might make it not worthwhile. impacted Disney’s earnings in its include Microsoft buying LinkedIn, shares and shrinks the company’s passively managed index fund sim- Good index funds to consider are share count; in a best-case scenario, latest quarter, it also enabled the Amazon.com acquiring Whole ply tracks a certain index and holds the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY), it would leave remaining shares company to deliver impressive year- Foods Market and CVS Health most or all of the same securities, in Vanguard Total Stock Market ETF more valuable. But in this case, he over-year revenue growth of 33%. buying Aetna. Some acquisitions, the same or similar proportions. (VTI) and Vanguard Total World was buying stock back when it was Disney has proven exceptional at such as when Disney bought Pixar Over long periods, the stock Stock ETF (VT). Respectively, they overpriced, destroying value; that leveraging its portfolio of content, or when Daimler-Benz bought market has averaged an annual return can distribute your assets across money might have been better spent which includes power players such Chrysler, are referred to as mergers, trying to improve and strengthen the as Marvel, Lucasfilm, Pixar and the of close to 10%. That’s enough to 80% of the U.S. market, the entire now-ubiquitous Disney Princesses. Its in large part to honor the acquired increase your money nearly 1,000% U.S. market or much of the world’s businesses. company and let it save face. Meanwhile, the country moved rollout of its Disney+ video streaming over 25 years. With a simple index stock market. service in November will give it yet *** through a recession, and the retail- ers struggled. While Sears Holdings another way to make money. I’m new to investing, have took in $53 billion in 2006 and Sure, Disney faces challenges. Its Qseveral thousand dollars and Name That Company posted a profit, it has been losing TV networks continue to experience want to start buying stocks. How money for years and shuttering the effects of cable subscribers should I invest my money so I trace my roots back to 1964, hundreds of stores; in 2017, it took cutting the cord. An economic that it’s safe and grows? — when a couple incorporated the in only $16.7 billion. 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By KEVIN SPEAR “I didn’t have a clue “Our No. 1 need is to get others and turning down Orlando Sentinel of where we would be a our rental inventory open,” work “all the time.” year after ... ,” said Mexico Cathey said. “We can’t sus- He is working for friends, ORLANDO — One year Beach Mayor Al Cathey of tain our recovery without neighbors and acquaintances after Category 5 Hurricane the natural apocalypse that visitors.” in rural Calhoun County. The Michael barreled over the struck his Panhandle city About 20 miles to the financial challenges are famil- Florida Panhandle and into Oct. 10 last year. “We still northeast, in the tiny burg iar and shared: high deduct- Georgia, Mexico Beach is have a high spirit.” of Broad Branch in Calhoun ibles, low-ball settlements or urgently working to bring From landfall at the County, David Stone and his little to no insurance. in more visitors, thousands beachside getaway, the family relied on a generator Meanwhile, to Stone’s of Panama City families storm kept its hurricane for 29 days after the storm. amazement, the social and are still “couch surfing,” a strength until central They washed clothes in a political ground is shifting prison with critically need- Georgia and dumped heavy wheelbarrow, bought gaso- beneath the traditional agri- ed jobs remains shuttered rain as far along its path as line in Georgia and cooked cultural mainstay of tim- KEVIN SPEAR/Orlando Sentinel/TNS in Marianna and tarps still New Jersey. Michael was meals on a barbecue grill. ber, which was crushed by David Stone, seen here, and his wife own a small con- cover hundreds of homes in blamed for 16 deaths and “It seems like five years Hurricane Michael. struction company in Calhoun County. south Georgia. nearly $25 billion in damage ago,” Stone said. With a new state law this The year of recovery in the U.S., according to the debris has been removed. Cathey said the city’s He and his wife own a year, landowners along the has meant victories finally National Hurricane Center. “Now we need to get back progress includes exten- building-contractor busi- storm’s path are moving to over mountains of debris, In Mexico Beach, where in business,” Cathey said sive restoration of utilities, ness, having two employees embrace hemp as a cash exhausted budgets of cit- homes and businesses south of a push to reopen rent- a rewriting of rules for con- — themselves — and hiring crop, which has uses for ies and counties, communi- of U.S. Highway 98 were al properties, restaurants struction and a surge of subcontractors. Business clothing, animal feed, pack- ties unified as never before largely bulldozed by 14 feet and mom-and-pop stores. applications in the past 90 was modest before Michael. aging and building products. and realizations that many of wave-topped storm surge, “We can’t sit here with our days for homes and busi- Now they are building “We are battling back,” things will never rebound. most tree and building hands out for charity.” ness building permits: 44. four homes, remodeling Stone said.

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Contact Editor Robert Bridges 754-0428 [email protected] LIFE Sunday, October 13, 2019 www.lakecityreporter.com Section D One Finger Lake down, 10 more to go TRAVEL TALES cascade down the gorge. The views were amazing throughout the trek up. We started at the main entrance at an elevation of 490 feet and finished after climbing Jacob’s Ladder (180 steps) at the upper entrance at an elevation of 1,010 feet. There were several Sandy Kishton tunnels throughout the park which were hand cut into the rock in the early uring a recent trip 1900s. There were two to New York state’s waterfalls that you could DFinger Lakes region, walk behind. This is made Sue and I wanted to hike in possible by the wearing Watkins Glen State Park. away of the shale rock I’ve seen many a picture underneath. The gorge over the years and was anx- itself has its own microcli- ious to see it in person. The mate and much of it felt park has three hiking trails, like you were walking in the primary one, the Gorge a rainforest. Most of the Trail, is 1.5 miles long and areas were wet and shad- includes 832 steps over wet ed, with just hints of the Photos by SANDY KISHTON/Lake City Reporter surfaces from the spray Canes in hand, Sandy and Sue prepare to conquer The rippled shale rocks were covered in green moss of the 19 waterfalls that SANDY continued on 4D Watkins Glen State Park. and ferns.

The blue hues reflecting off of pools were highlighted against the dark rock. You can walk behind two of the 19 waterfalls in Watkins Glen State Park. The infectious smile of the Cracker Barrel waitress he Cracker Barrel off SEAN OF THE SOUTH smile again. And I sincerely hope that “Ma’am, can I get some more I-65 is busy this morning. My cheek muscles will never John Q. Customer notices how biscuits?” says a little boy. TThere are people in the recover. remarkable she is. Her personali- On it. dining room from every walk of I watch her weave through ty is brilliant, her sense of humor “‘Scuse me, Miss?” says a life. Lots of noise. the chaotic dining room like a is refreshing, and her memory is woman. “We’re outta ketchup.” An elderly man with military ballerina. She takes orders from the Eighth Wonder of the World. Coming right up. patches on his ball cap. A young grumpy parents, over-caffeinated If I were a betting man, I’d Our heroine emerges from the couple with loud children who children, and flat-faced out-of- bet she could memorize the kitchen holding a one-hundred- test the limits of the known towners who woke up on the Jefferson County phonebook in pound tray over her head. She sound barrier. An old man in wrong side of the hotel bed. one sitting and recite it with her delivers pepper sauce for the a cowboy hat, sitting with his She greets each customer with eyes closed. weary, coffee refills for the down- grandkids. sugary words and that patented On her way to the kitchen, trodden, and more biscuits for My waitress is Tamba. She is Sean Dietrich cheek-crippling grin. people flag her down. the tired and heavy laden. And pretty, middle-aged, with cropped She takes orders by memory. “I need mayo!” hollers a man. she does it with a smile that can black hair, and a smile that sets Which makes Tamba smile. She listens when picky eaters She’s got it covered. only be measured with a light the room on fire. Which makes me grin so hard specify exactly how they want “Ma’am!” says an impatient meter. “How y’all today?” she says. my cheeks are sore. their eggs. Before she leaves woman from the back. “I NEED My food arrives. She places Her smile makes me smile. She fills my coffee mug. She tables, she recites orders to her some pepper sauce.” SEAN continued on 4D Which makes my wife smile. takes my order. And there’s that customers without flaw. Pepper sauce. Check.

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Å The Weekly (N) (:31) The Weekly (:04) “The Amazing Spider-Man 2” CNN 24 200 202 CNN Newsroom With (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) CNN Newsroom With Ana Cabrera (N) Declassified: Untold Stories-American This Is Life With (N) Å This Is Life With Lisa Ling Å TNT 25 138 245 (5:45) ›› “Jack Reacher: Never Go Back” (2016) Tom Cruise. Å (DVS) ››‡ “The Accountant” (2016) Ben Affleck. An agent tracks an accountant who works for criminals. ››‡ “Safe House” (2012) Denzel Washington. Å (DVS) NIK 26 170 299 Are You Afraid of the Dark? Å Henry Danger All That Å Are You Afraid of the Dark? Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å Are You Afraid of the Dark? Å PARMT 28 168 241 (5:05) ››› “Grease” (1978, Musical) John Travolta. Å (:35) ››› “Dirty Dancing” (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze, Jerry Orbach. Å (:05) ››› “Dirty Dancing” (1987, Romance) Jennifer Grey, Patrick Swayze. Å MY-TV 29 32 - The Love Boat Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å Columbo “Murder, Smoke and Shadows” Murder scene at a Hollywood studio. The Jeffersons Carol Burnett Dick Van Dyke Dick Van Dyke DISN 31 172 290 Raven’s Home Raven’s Home “Descendants 3” (2019, Children’s) Dove Cameron, Sofia Carson. Å Hall of Villains Gabby Duran Star Wars Rst. Big City Greens Raven’s Home Just Roll With It LIFE 32 108 252 “The Madam of Purity Falls” (2019, Drama) Kristanna Loken, Olivia d’Abo. Å “Killer Contractor” (2019, Suspense) Alyshia Ochse, Zac Titus. Premiere. Å (:03) “The College Admissions Scandal” (2019) Penelope Ann Miller. Å USA 33 105 242 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Mr. Robot “402 Payment Required” (N) (:03) E! True Hollywood Story Å BET 34 124 329 (4:35) ››› “South Central” (1992) (:05) ›››‡ “Boyz N the Hood” (1991, Drama) Larry Fishburne, Ice Cube, Cuba Gooding Jr. (:35) Martin Å (:09) Martin Å (:43) Martin “Kicked to the Curb” Å (:17) Martin Å ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) CFB 150: Greatest World Series of Poker (N) World Series of Poker (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN2 36 144 209 2019 World Series of Poker 2019 World Series of Poker 2019 World Series of Poker Formula 1 Racing Japanese Grand Prix. UFC Flashback SUNSP 37 - - P1 APBA Offshore Championship 2019 Ship Shape TV Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. Project Dreamboat Florida Sport Sport Fishing Silver Kings Reel Animals Kayak Bassin’ How to Do florida DISCV 38 182 278 Alaska: The Last Frontier Å Alaska: The Last Frontier Exposed (N) Alaska: The Last Frontier (N) Å (:01) River of No Return “Episode 2” (:03) Why We Hate The origins of hate. (:11) Alaska: The Last Frontier Å TBS 39 139 247 (5:30) ›‡ “Allegiant” (2016) Shailene Woodley, Theo James. Å (DVS) Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory All Elite Wrestling Miss Congeniality HLN 40 202 204 Death Row Stories Å Death Row Stories Å Death Row Stories Å Death Row Stories “Love Kills” Å Death Row Stories Å Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Fox Report with Jon Scott (N) Å FOX News Sunday With Chris Wallace Watters’ World Å The Next Revolution With Steve Hilton Life, Liberty & Levin (N) Å Watters’ World Å E! 45 114 236 Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians (N) E! True Hollywood Story (N) Å Keeping Up With the Kardashians TRAVEL 46 196 277 The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Å The Dead Files Full-bodied apparitions in Iowa. (N) Å Witches of Salem (N) Å Amish Haunting Å HGTV 47 112 229 Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper “All-American Farmhouse” Beach Hunters (N) Å Caribbean Life (N) Å Hawaii Hunters (N) Å Mexico Life Å Mexico Life Å TLC 48 183 280 (5:00) 90 Day Fiance: Extra Love (N) 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days Tim makes an important decision. (N) (:02) Unexpected “Missing Child” (N) 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (N) HIST 49 120 269 American Pickers “Catch-32” Å American Pickers Civil War revolvers. American Pickers “Picker’s Dozen” (:02) American Pickers Å (DVS) (:05) American Pickers Å (DVS) (:05) American Pickers “Dani 3D” ANPL 50 184 282 Lone Star Law “Back Road Bait” Å Lone Star Law “Small Town Troubles” Lone Star Law “In Hot Water” Lone Star Law “Trashed” (N) Å (:02) Lone Star Law “Saving the Herd” (:02) Lone Star Law “Submerged” FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Å Halloween Wars “Outbreak!” Å Kids Baking Championship Å Halloween Wars “The Swarm” (N) Haunted Gingerbread Showdown (N) Halloween Baking Championship Å TBN 52 260 372 The Potter’s Touch Joyce Meyer The Jewish Jesus Pastor Robert Joel Osteen Å Turning Point Huckabee Å Eric Metaxas Your World “One Night With the King” (2006) Å FSN-FL 56 - - World Poker World Poker World Poker World Surf League Highlights World Poker World Poker SYFY 58 122 244 (5:30) ›››‡ “Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban” (2004) Daniel Radcliffe. Å (DVS) (:31) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005) Daniel Radcliffe. Voldemort lays a trap for Harry at the Triwizard Tournament. AMC 60 130 254 (5:45) › “Halloween: Resurrection” (2002) Jamie Lee Curtis, Brad Loree. Å (7:46) The Walking Dead Å The Walking Dead (N) Å (:04) Talking Dead (N) Å (:04) The Walking Dead Å COM 62 107 249 (:15) ››‡ “Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby” (2006) Will Ferrell. A NASCAR driver has a new rival. Å ››› “Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story” (2004, Comedy) Vince Vaughn. Å South Park Å South Park Å CMT 63 166 327 ››› “Walk the Line” (2005) Joaquin Phoenix, Reese Witherspoon. The story of music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash. Å ››› “Urban Cowboy” (1980, Drama) John Travolta, Debra Winger, Scott Glenn. Å NGWILD 108 190 283 Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER: Gloves Off! Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER (N) Å Dr. T, Lone Star Vet (N) Å Dr. T, Lone Star Vet Å Dr. K’s Exotic Animal ER Å NGEO 109 186 276 Life Below Zero “Adapt or Die” Å Life Below Zero Winter has arrived. Life Below Zero “The Freeze Up” Life Below Zero “Passing the Torch” Life Below Zero “Polar Extremes” Life Below Zero “The Freeze Up” SCIENCE 110 193 284 Unearthed Å Unearthed “Pompeii’s Evil Twin” Å Forbidden History (N) Å Mysteries of the Abandoned Å Mysteries of the Abandoned Å ID 111 192 285 Murder in the Heartland Å Murder in the Heartland Å Deadline: Crime With (N) American Monster (N) Å American Monster (N) Å American Monster “Wave to Daddy” SEC 743 408 611 (5:00) College Football South Carolina at Georgia. College Football Florida at LSU. (Taped) College Football Arkansas at Kentucky. HBO 302 300 501 (:10) (Subtitled-English) (:15) ››‡ “Happy Death Day 2U” (2019, Horror) Jessica Rothe. ‘PG-13’ Å Succession “This Is Not for Tears” (:10) The Righteous Gemstones Å Å Last Week To. MAX 320 310 515 (:10) ››‡ “Rampage” (2018, Action) Dwayne Johnson. ‘PG-13’ Å ››› “The Nice Guys” (2016, Action) Russell Crowe, Ryan Gosling. ‘R’ Å ››‡ “Ocean’s 8” (2018, Comedy) Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett. ‘PG-13’ Å SHOW 340 318 545 The Affair “507” Å On Becoming a God in Central Florida The Circus: Inside The Circus: Inside The Affair “508” (N) Å Becoming God Couples Therapy On Becoming a God in Central Florida

WEEKDAY AFTERNOON Comcast Dish DirecTV 12 PM 12:30 1 PM 1:30 2 PM 2:30 3 PM 3:30 4 PM 4:30 5 PM 5:30 3-ABC 3 - - WCJB TV20 News RightThisMinute GMA3: Strahan, Sara & Keke General Hospital Tamron Hall Dr. Phil WCJB News WCJB TV20 News 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at Noon Paid Program The Real The Kelly Clarkson Show The Wendy Williams Show News4JAX at 4PM Inside Edition News4JAX at 5PM News4JAX 5-PBS 5 - - Dinosaur Train Cat in the Hat Splash-Bubbles Pinkalicious Let’s Go Luna! Nature Cat Wild Kratts R. Steves’ Europe R. Steves’ Europe First at 5 World News 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax The Young and the Restless Bold/Beautiful The Talk Tamron Hall Dr. Phil Action News Jax Action News Jax 9-CW 9 17 17 The People’s Court Couples Court Providence Paternity Court Paternity Court Jerry Springer Maury Injury Court Injury Court 10-FOX 10 30 30 Dr. Phil The Steve Wilkos Show Hot Bench Hot Bench Judge Jerry Judge Jerry Judge Judy Judge Judy Action News Jax Action News Jax 12-NBC 12 12 12 News Extra Days of our Lives First Coast Living Daily Blast Live Daily Blast Live The Ellen DeGeneres Show News News WGN-A 16 239 307 In the Heat of the Night In the Heat of the Night JAG JAG Blue Bloods Blue Bloods Varied Programs TVLAND 17 106 304 Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke Gunsmoke M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H M*A*S*H OWN 18 189 279 Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Dr. Phil Varied Programs A&E 19 118 265 Varied Programs HALL 20 185 312 Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs FX 22 136 248 (10:30) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs CNN 24 200 202 Inside Politics CNN Right Now With CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin CNN Newsroom With Brooke Baldwin The Lead With The Situation Room With TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural Supernatural Supernatural Movie Varied Programs NIK 26 170 299 Blaze, Monster Ricky Zoom PAW Patrol PAW Patrol SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob SpongeBob The Loud House The Loud House PARMT 28 168 241 (:06) Bar Rescue (:08) Bar Rescue (:10) Mom (:45) Mom (:15) Mom Mom (3:50) Mom (:25) Mom Two and Half Men Two and Half Men MY-TV 29 32 - In the Heat of the Night Gunsmoke Bonanza The Rifleman The Rifleman Wagon Train Charlie’s Angels DISN 31 172 290 Varied Programs Elena of Avalor Rapunzel-Adv. Transylvania Ladybug & Cat Ladybug & Cat Amphibia Big City Greens Big City Greens Jessie Jessie (:25) Bunk’d LIFE 32 108 252 The Closer King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens USA 33 105 242 Law & Order: SVU Varied Programs Law & Order: SVU Varied Programs Law & Order: SVU Varied Programs BET 34 124 329 black-ish black-ish House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne House of Payne Movie Varied Programs ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter Outside the Lines NFL Live Varied Programs NBA: The Jump High Noon Questionable Around the Horn Interruption ESPN2 36 144 209 First Take Jalen & Jacoby Varied Programs NFL Live Varied Programs Coll. Football Live High Noon Questionable SUNSP 37 - - Varied Programs DISCV 38 182 278 Varied Programs TBS 39 139 247 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Varied Programs American Dad American Dad Family Guy Family Guy HLN 40 202 204 On the Story On the Story True Crime Live Something’s Killing Me Something’s Killing Me Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Outnumbered Outnumbered Overtime-Harris Faulkner The Daily Briefing With Dana Perino Shepard Smith Reporting Your World With Neil Cavuto The Five E! 45 114 236 E! News: Daily Pop Varied Programs Keeping Up With the Kardashians The Kardashians Varied Programs Keeping Up With the Kardashians Keeping Up With the Kardashians TRAVEL 46 196 277 Varied Programs HGTV 47 112 229 Varied Programs TLC 48 183 280 Untold Stories of the E.R. Dr. Pimple Popper My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding My Big Fat American Gypsy Wedding Say Yes, Dress Varied Programs Say Yes, Dress Varied Programs HIST 49 120 269 Varied Programs ANPL 50 184 282 The Secret Life of the Zoo Pit Bulls and Parolees Pit Bulls and Parolees Varied Programs FOOD 51 110 231 Varied Programs Pioneer Wo. Pioneer Wo. Varied Programs TBN 52 260 372 Steven Furtick Pastor Robert Joyce Meyer Better Together James Robison The Jewish Jesus The 700 Club Hagee Ministries Varied Programs Praise Varied Programs FSN-FL 56 - - Varied Programs SYFY 58 122 244 (11:30) Movie Varied Programs AMC 60 130 254 (10:00) Movie Varied Programs COM 62 107 249 Varied Programs (:10) The Office (:45) The Office CMT 63 166 327 Roseanne Roseanne Reba Reba Reba Reba Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Home Improve. Last Man Standing Last Man Standing NGWILD 108 190 283 Varied Programs NGEO 109 186 276 Varied Programs SCIENCE 110 193 284 Varied Programs ID 111 192 285 Varied Programs SEC 743 408 611 Varied Programs The Paul Finebaum Show HBO 302 300 501 (10:50) Movie Varied Programs Movie Varied Programs MAX 320 310 515 (11:45) Movie Varied Programs SHOW 340 318 545 (11:30) Movie Varied Programs

MONDAY EVENING OCTOBER 14, 2019 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Dancing With the Stars “Disney Night” The couples dance to Disney songs. (N) The Good Doctor “Take My Hand” (N) News at 11 Jimmy Kimmel 4-IND 4 4 4 News4JAX at 6PM News4JAX Ent. Tonight Inside Edition (N) Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory The 10 O’Clock News (N) Å (:15) Teal the Show (:35) DailyMailTV 5-PBS 5 - - DW News Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Å Antiques Roadshow (N) Å Retro Report on PBS (N) Å POV A pre-9/11 counterterrorist probe. (N) Å Nightly Business 7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Jags Report LIVE! Family Feud (N) The Neighborhood Bob-Abishola All Rise “A View From the Bus” (N) Bull “Her Own Two Feet” (N) Å Action News Late Show-Colbert 9-CW 9 17 17 Mom Å Mom Å The Mark Brunell Show All American “Speak Ya Clout” (N) Black Lightning (N) Å Dateline “Deadly Deceit” Å News4JAX Impractical Jokers 10-FOX 10 30 30 Action News Action News TMZ (N) Å Access Hollywood 9-1-1 “Triggers” A high-rise fire drill. (:01) Prodigal Son (N) Å (DVS) Action News Action News Action News Jax- (:35) TMZ Live (N) 12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! (N) The Voice The artists perform dueling duets. (N) Å (:01) Bluff City Law (N) Å (DVS) News Tonight Show WGN-A 16 239 307 Blue Bloods “Mercy” Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å TVLAND 17 106 304 Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Andy Griffith Show Love-Raymond (:45) Everybody Loves Raymond Å Love-Raymond Two and Half Men Two and Half Men King of Queens King of Queens OWN 18 189 279 Dateline on OWN “Mean Girls” Å Dateline on OWN Internet con artists. Dateline on OWN Å 20/20 on ID “Slenderman” Å Deadline: Crime With Tamron Hall Dateline on OWN “Haunting Images” A&E 19 118 265 Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol Live Rescue “Live Rescue -- 10.14.19” (N) Å Live PD: Patrol Live PD: Patrol HALL 20 185 312 Fall Harvest Movie Event Celebration Fall Harvest Movie Event Celebration Å Fall Harvest Movie Event Celebration Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls FX 22 136 248 (5:00) ››› “Spider-Man: Homecoming” (2017, Action) Tom Holland. Å ››‡ “Bad Moms” (2016, Comedy) Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn. Å ››‡ “Bad Moms” (2016, Comedy) Mila Kunis, Kristen Bell, Kathryn Hahn. Å CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room With Wolf Blitzer OutFront (N) Å 360 (N) Å Cuomo Prime Time (N) Å CNN Tonight With (N) CNN Tonight With Don Lemon (N) TNT 25 138 245 (5:30) ››‡ “The Accountant” (2016) Ben Affleck, Anna Kendrick.Å (DVS) ››› “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” (2014, Action) Chris Evans, Scarlett Johansson. Å (DVS) “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” NIK 26 170 299 The Loud House The Loud House The Loud House The Casagrandes Are You Afraid of the Dark? Å SpongeBob SpongeBob Friends Å Friends Å Friends Å (:35) Friends Å PARMT 28 168 241 Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å Cops Å MY-TV 29 32 - The Flintstones The Flintstones M*A*S*H Å M*A*S*H Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Hogan’s Heroes Hogan’s Heroes Carol Burnett Perry Mason Å DISN 31 172 290 Descendants 3 ›››‡ “Moana” (2016) Voices of Dwayne Johnson, Auli’i Cravalho. Å Gabby Duran Just Roll With It Just Roll With It Just Roll With It Just Roll With It Just Roll With It Å LIFE 32 108 252 “Christmas Harmony” (2018) Kelley Jakle, Chandra Wilson, Adam Mayfield.Å “Poinsettias for Christmas” (2018) Bethany Joy Lenz, John Schneider. Å (:03) “The Christmas Contract” (2018) Hilarie Burton, Danneel Ackles. Å USA 33 105 242 Chicago P.D. “Wrong Side of the Bars” Temptation Island Å (DVS) WWE Monday Night RAW (N) Å Temptation Island Å (DVS) BET 34 124 329 ›› “John Q” (2002, Drama) Denzel Washington, Robert Duvall. A father resorts to violence to obtain a heart for his son. ››› “Remember the Titans” (2000) Denzel Washington. A black man coaches high-school football after integration. ESPN 35 140 206 Monday Night Countdown (N) (Live) Å e NFL Football Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers. (N) (:15) SportsCenter With Scott Van Pelt ESPN2 36 144 209 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å UFC Reloaded Anthony Johnson squares off against Daniel Cormier in a clash of top contenders. (N) UFC Main Event (N) SUNSP 37 - - Rays All-Access Rays Prospect Lights Ship Shape TV Sport Fishing Sportsman’s Adv. Sport Fishing Florida Sport Project Dreamboat Silver Kings Reel Animals P1 Superstock DISCV 38 182 278 Street Outlaws: Memphis “No-Hio” Street Outlaws: Memphis: Full Throttle Street Outlaws: Memphis (N) Å (:01) Street Outlaws “NOLA Rising” (N) Å (:03) Street Outlaws: Memphis Å TBS 39 139 247 Family Guy Family Guy MLB on Deck (N) (Live) Å a MLB Baseball NLCS, Game 3: Teams TBA. Action from Game 3 of the NLCS. (N Subject to Blackout) Å Inside MLB (N) HLN 40 202 204 Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files Forensic Files FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The Story With Martha MacCallum (N) Tonight (N) Å Hannity (N) Å The Ingraham Angle (N) Å Fox News at Night With Shannon E! 45 114 236 Keeping Up With the Kardashians E! News (N) Å E! True Hollywood Story Å ›› “Enough” (2002, Suspense) Jennifer Lopez, Billy Campbell. Å Nightly Pop (N) ›‡ Obsessed TRAVEL 46 196 277 My Haunted House Å My Haunted House Å Ghost Adventures “Ghosts of Anarchy” A house with links to Satanism. (N) My Horror Story “The Devil Inside” (N) The Holzer Files Å HGTV 47 112 229 Love It or List It “Community Calling” Love It or List It Å A Very Brady Renovation Å A Very Brady Renovation (N) Å House Hunters (N) Hunters Int’l House Hunters Hunters Int’l TLC 48 183 280 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way “Torn” 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way (N) 90 Day Fiance: The Other Way (N) 90 Day Fiancé: Before the 90 Days (:06) Unexpected “Missing Child” HIST 49 120 269 (4:00) American Pickers: Bonus Buys Mike and Danielle join a salvage crew. American Pickers Å (DVS) American Pickers “Off the Grid” (N) (:03) American Pickers (N) Å (:05) American Pickers Å ANPL 50 184 282 The Last Alaskans Å The Last Alaskans Å The Last Alaskans: Arctic Refuge (Season 2) “Homecoming” (N) The Last Alaskans: Arctic Refuge (Season 2) “Fair Game” (N) FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Baking Championship Å Halloween Baking Championship Å Halloween Baking Championship (N) Halloween Baking Championship (N) Halloween Cake-Off (N) Å Haunted Gingerbread Showdown Å TBN 52 260 372 New Don Wilton Å John Gray World The Potter’s Touch Praise Å Your Best Life Beyond Blessed Chase the Lion In the Gap: Pastor Praise Å FSN-FL 56 - - Lights Golf Life College Football Oklahoma vs Texas. (Taped) In the Spotlight Focused World Poker SYFY 58 122 244 (4:31) ››› “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire” (2005) Daniel Radcliffe. ››› “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” (2016, Fantasy) Eddie Redmayne, Katherine Waterston. Å (DVS) (10:59) Futurama (:29) Futurama AMC 60 130 254 “Halloween 6: The Curse” ›››› “Halloween” (1978, Horror) Donald Pleasence, Jamie Lee Curtis. Å The Terror A final confrontation.Å (:10) Lodge 49 “The Door” The Lodge is revived. Å (:17) The Terror COM 62 107 249 (:15) The Office Å (6:50) The Office (:25) The Office The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Office Å The Daily Show Lights Out CMT 63 166 327 Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing Last Man Standing “Talladega Nights: Ricky Bobby” NGWILD 108 190 283 The Incredible Dr. Pol Å The Incredible Dr. Pol “Mamma Mia!” Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Å Oakley: Lites Oakley: Lites Dr. K’s: Dose Dr. K’s: Dose Dr. Oakley, Yukon Vet Å NGEO 109 186 276 Lost Treasures of the Maya Å Lost Treasures of the Maya Å Lost Treasures of the Maya Å Drain the Oceans (N) Å Riddle of the Stone Age Giants Å Drain the Oceans Å SCIENCE 110 193 284 Space’s Deepest Secrets Å Space’s Deepest Secrets Å How the Universe Works Å How the Universe Works Å How the Universe Works Å How the Universe Works Å ID 111 192 285 Ice Cold Killers “Winter’s Nightmare” Ice Cold Killers “A Winter’s Grave” 48 Hours on ID “Portrait of a Killer” (N) Someone You Thought You Knew (N) Twisted Sisters “Blood in the Snow” Web of Lies “The Deadly Hoax” Å SEC 743 408 611 (3:00) The Paul Finebaum Show (N) Thinking Out Loud (N) SEC Featured (N) College Football Mississippi State at Tennessee. Thinking Out Loud HBO 302 300 501 (5:45) Succession Å (:05) ›››‡ “Black Swan” (2010, Drama) Natalie Portman, Mila Kunis. ‘R’ Å The Deuce Abby confronts Vincent. (N) Succession “This Is Not for Tears” (:10) The Deuce “This Trust Thing” MAX 320 310 515 (5:55) ›››‡ “Slumdog Millionaire” (2008, Comedy-Drama) Dev Patel. ‘R’ Å ›‡ “Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son” (2011) Martin Lawrence. ‘PG-13’ (9:50) ››› “Blockers” (2018) Leslie Mann. ‘R’ Å The Family Stone SHOW 340 318 545 Hitsville: Motown (:45) ››› “Young Adult” (2011, Comedy-Drama) Charlize Theron. ‘R’ Å The Circus: Inside The Affair “508” Å On Becoming a God in Central Florida Desus & Mero (N) Black Monday LAKE CITY REPORTER LIFE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2019 3D

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I When you do, make clear do I accept this inequity and focus on personal growth, not trying to in yourself, set a timeline and don’t stop until don’t want to have to go that you intend to treat and not let it bother me? I change others. Put your ego aside and do you reach your destination. ★★★★ through this every couple the boy as a full-fledged know I can’t change them. what’s right. ★★★★★ PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Lend of months. I love my wife family member and — RANKED LOWER VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Catch up a helping hand, but don’t let anyone take and my family dearly and expect them to follow suit. IN FLORIDA with an old friend, or attend a reunion that advantage of you. Offer solutions, and move want to reiterate this did Your daughters should DEAR RANKED will allow you to take a walk down memory on to matters that will improve your life. A not happen during our be told beforehand about LOWER: You and your lane. 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COURTESY PHOTOS Torching chamber Students in Columbia High School’s welding program are learning valuable skills. You can see their projects and keep up with their progress by following their Facebook page, CHS Welding. Pictured above: Grayson Martin. Preston Jossi.

COURTESY PHOTOS Catches of the Week Each month teachers choose one student that has shown model behavior, classwork, or been an all- around great student. That student is the “Catch” of the month. They receive a Sonny’s coupon and a cer- tificate. These are the students chosen for the month of August. ABOVE: Front Row: Ethan Douglass, Chase Cothran, Wyatt Hayes, Jessie Canciglia and Sammy Buccasio. Middle Row: Baley Hodges, Xander Satterfield, Rhianna McNeal and Mycah Moody. Back Row: Principal Jonathan Jordan, Lilli McKissock, Alex Cheshire, Lacey Selbe, Kenzie Edenfield, Addyson Teasley, Kierstin Jones-Kelsey and Rachel Desert Touchton and Molly Sarrell-Morgan (right). Darren Williams. Stephens. BELOW: Front Row: April Thomas, Cataleya Holmes, Lexi Huffman and Aria Jenkins. Middle Row: Dean Pribble, Alesha Cook, Mya Marshall, Heaven In Brief . . . his poster on TV during an Iowa State football game. It Pribble, Weston McFarlan, Ryker Frame and Jaxon asked viewers to use their Venmo digital payment apps Underwood. Back Row: Jacob Smith, Aubrey Shook, Farm grown furniture to send him beer money and they did just that. Adalynn Sanders, Addie Peeler, Emma Gardner, Need a new set of chairs or a table or even a lamp. It wasn’t long before the “unexpected” happened and Dallas Douglas and Peyton Brocato. Don’t buy them. Don’t build them. Grow them in your he found that $400 had been deposited into his account. back yard, suggests the Association of Mature American The sum quickly grew to $20,000. In the meantime, King Citizens. said he had a change of heart. That’s what Gavin and Alice Munro of Derbyshire, Instead of beer he would donate his newfound wealth England do; they harvest “shape as they grow” pieces to the University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s of furniture for a living. Gavin tells the Reuters News Hospital. Agency that they are currently nurturing a crop of 250 His request for beer money went viral and days chairs, 100 lamps and 50 tables. later, the New York Post reported that the amount of King’s contribution had risen to over a million dollars No good deed goes unrewarded and counting — a worthy donation for the children’s It started out as a joke, says the Association of Mature hospital. The Busch Brewery took care of King for his American Citizens. But it ended up as a gesture of generosity; they’re providing him with a year’s worth kindness when 24-year-old Carson King managed to get of beer.

On the way back we Bills’ Scenic Lake Cruises. began to drill for oil and SANDY took the Indian Trail. This We took the Stroller IV on gas on the site of a spring Continued From 1D was mostly a gravel trail a 50-minute cruise along which the Indians knew that descended the gorge the shores of the south had medicinal properties. sun coming through the along the north side. It end of the lake. The tour The salt beds were found lush green trees overhead. got steeper, the further we highlighted information nearly 1500 plus feet below The rippled shale rocks of climbed down. Just past about Seneca Lake itself, the surface. The salt bed is the side of the gorge were the Mile Point Bridge and like it’s 35 miles long and said to be crescent shaped mostly covered in green the Suspension Bridge, about 2 miles wide and the and reaches from Ontario moss and ferns. There the Indian Trail was closed average depth is about 300 to Virginia. In addition were several pools where for construction, and we feet. We took in the site to the refineries, there the water appeared to still had to pick the Gorge trail of Hector Falls, the third are multiple brine wells due to the depths, but the back up to get back to the highest waterfall in New located along the western blue hues reflecting off entrance. York. We saw the cliffs shore. Water from the lake of them were highlighted Overall, we hiked just along the East shore with is used to dissolve the salt against the dark rock. We over 3 miles in an hour Native American paintings. deposits so that it can be saw many earthworms and a half with stops for But the most interesting extracted by pipe to an struggling to survive Kodak moments. facts were what we learned evaporation process to dry above ground. And we saw When we finished at about Seneca Lake’s salt out the salt. Who knew? some of the biggest acorns the park, we drove into mining industry. This was a great day either of us had seen Watkins Glen to the Salt was first discovered exploring the areas around SANDY KISHTON/Lake City Reporter before and learned they Seneca Harbor and got just before the turn of the just one of the 11 Finger The Gorge Trail is 1.5 miles long with 832 slippery steps. come from Chestnut Oaks. tickets for one of Captain century when companies Lakes.

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