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QUESTION OF THE WEEK Attorney: Details could hinder HCA deal

MIKE WRIGHT Foundation meets tonight. The The CCHB on Wednesday ap- Staff writer agenda includes signing off on a proved both the LOI and master proposed letter of intent with settlement proposal. INVERNESS — Questions HCA which, after HCA review, is However, CCHB attorney Bill about details in a master settle- expected to be finalized in mid- Grant said foundation attorney ment agreement between the two December. Clark Stillwell has added a num- boards overseeing Citrus Memo- Foundation members say they ber of proposals to the settlement rial hospital could potentially want approval of the letter of in- agreement that cannot be recti- delay or jeopardize a transaction tent, or LOI, to coincide with a set- fied by Dec. 16, when the two Clark Bill Contribute! plan with Hospital Corporation of tlement agreement that dismisses boards next meet jointly to final- Stillwell Grant America, an attorney for one pending lawsuits and guarantees ize the letter of intent. Like us at attorney for attorney for board said. a Citrus County Hospital Board CMH Citrus County facebook.com/ The Citrus Memorial Health payment to the hospital. See DETAILS /Page A5 Foundation. Hospital Board. citruscounty chronicle and respond to our Monday CONVERSATION Question of the Week. Iran Whatever brand of turkey you gets six buy, how do you cook it — deep fry, brine, roast, Active role months rotisserie? What spices do you use? Stuffing? Anatomy of

Joni McFarland Butterball usually but nuclear deal ordering a different one this year and it’s a 25 Associated Press pounder as every year. Roast it with poultry seasoning and a bit of oil. Stuff it with cube stuffing WASHINGTON — In a mix, celery, onion and seasoning potentially history-shap- (in the bird). ing choice of diplomacy Patti Griffith over confrontation, the Always purchase a Pub- U.S. and other world pow- lix turkey — and it has ers agreed Sunday to give been a family favorite for years. Iran six months to open its Stuffing is outside in a pan — one is oyster dressing and an- nuclear sites to possible other pan is regular dressing. daily inspections in ex- The best part is — my mother- change for allowing in-law does all the cooking. I just do all the cleanup! Tehran to maintain MORE Bookaneers the cen- INSIDE I love to let it soak tral ele- overnight in a citrus  Congress brine. So juicy! ments of plans its ura- David Seibert tough nium pro- Roast the bird in enam- sanc- elware roaster, slightly gram, in a tions if elevated. Prefer non-Butterball. multi- Iran deal Always use an injector with layered garlic/butter combo. Stuffing falls out of bird. deal to through. test Iran’s Page A7 Barbara Hall Miller MATTHEW BECK/Chronicle claim that Butterball, roast, salt, Joanna Castle, executive director of the YMCA of the Suncoast, colors alongside of Homosassa Elementary pepper, butter. Corn- it does not bread dressing, out of the bird. School student Deven Copeland during the Y’s after-school program in the school’s cafeteria. seek atomic weapons. The deal is a tentative Debbie B. Crawford first step easily presented Brine, roast, Bells poul- try seasoning, salt and Joanna Castle works to help community thrive at YMCA as a win-win: Iran gives a pepper. Perfect every time and little on nuclear enrich- you must have plenty leftover ment and gets some eco- ERYN WORTHINGTON and what are your goals for the facility to be built on C.R. 486. for a required turkey sandwich nomic sanctions relief in with mayo on fresh bread! Staff writer future? We are very fortunate to have return, as its amiable CASTLE: We have achieved a the property donated to us by president waxes diplo- POLL orn and raised in Cit- lot of the goals that we had set Stan and Betty Olsen. There is matically about continued rus County, Crystal for ourselves two years ago. We about 18 acres that we plan to ONLINE POLL: trust-building with Wash- River High School have certainly grown quite a bit. build on in the future. We are in ington. But America’s Your choice? graduate Joanna Cas- We have expanded our after- the middle of a capital cam- closest Mideast ally, Is- What do you think of tle went away to col- school enrichment program to paign to raise the funds within rael, called it a “historic” the proposal to raise the legeB and began her life. almost every school now, which our community. mistake, fearing that by speed limit to “My husband and I moved is one example of how CHRONICLE: How not insisting on an actual 75 mph on away and started our family,” we have grown. Just for has the YMCA of the rollback the world has ef- certain she said. “We decided to move that program last year Suncoast impacted and fectively accepted Iran as stretches of back to Citrus County because we had over 1,300 par- made a difference in the a threshold nuclear Florida inter- our parents live here and we ticipants, which is about lives of children and citi- weapons state. Saudi Ara- state highways? wanted to raise our children in four times as many as zens in Citrus County? bia and several other Gulf A. Good idea — there’s a safe place.” we had previously had. For video, CASTLE: I see the im- no reason not to. Arab states close to the Her move back “home” The programs them- click on this pact through the YMCA B. Bad idea — it’ll U.S. hold similar views brought her not only comfort selves have grown quite story at in many different ways. I result in more gas and many in Congress are and satisfaction but a role in a bit, but we have also www.chronicle see it through the pro- guzzled and more dead set against a deal making an impact on the expanded on the differ- online.com. grams themselves, by the deadly accidents. that allows Iran to con- community. ent types of programs that we children and adults participat- C. Might as well — most tinue to enrich uranium. In 2011, Castle accepted a po- offer. We offer group exercise, ing. I also hear it from the par- motorists are traveling The marathon talks in sition as director of the YMCA tae kwon do, enrichment pro- ents themselves. 75 mph anyway. Geneva appeared at times of the Suncoast. grams, summer camps, aquat- I had a phone call from a par- D. That’s nuts — drop to be a study in Internet- Castle told the Chronicle that ics, diabetes prevention and ent the other day that had a the speed limit back to age brinksmanship and 65 mph. the YMCA is alive and active in more. We are continuing to child in an enrichment pro- public diplomacy — with To vote, visit www. Citrus County and the future is grow and build programs to gram. She was telling me about all sides sending out sig- chronicleonline.com. untouchable. meet all of the needs that peo- how much her child has really nals and statements by Click on the word CHRONICLE: Two years ago ple have here in Citrus County. enjoyed the enrichment pro- Twitter and Facebook — “Opinion” in the menu when you accepted the YMCA CHRONICLE: Is the rumor grams and the other programs but they also were the cul- to see the poll. of the Suncoast’s director posi- true that a new Lecanto facility he has participated in. She told mination of a painstaking Results will appear tion, you said you had big plans. is in the future plans? process of old-school next Monday. Find last Have those plans developed, CASTLE: Yes. There is a new See MONDAY/ Page A5 week’s online poll results./Page A3 See IRAN/ Page A6

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Blood DRIVES Food PROGRAMS FOOD PANTRIES 10 a.m. the third Tuesday God — Noon the first and LifeSouth bloodmobile monthly, 6 Roosevelt Blvd. SO YOU KNOW third Sunday monthly, 416 schedule for November. To ■ St. Anne’s Anglican 352-527-2381 or 352-746-  Happy Thanksgiving week — the holiday may U.S. 41 S., Inverness. 352- find a donor center or a blood Church — 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. 2144. affect some programs listed here. Contact the 726-4524. drive near you, call daily in the administration ■ St. Margaret’s Episcopal program directly for information. 352-527-3061. building. Church — 9:30 to 11:45 a.m. GIVEAWAYS Donors must be at ■ Annie Johnson Senior & Tuesdays and Wednesdays. ■ ■ least 17, or 16 with Suncoast Baptist Church Church of Inverness God’s The New Church With- Family — 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. 352-726-3153. parental permis- Monday through Friday, 1991 — food pantry open for bread Kitchen — 11:30 a.m. to noon out Walls gives food boxes ■ sion, weigh a W. Test Court, Dunnellon, is First Presbyterian distribution from 9 to Mondays, 3896 S. Pleasant away at 5 p.m. Mondays at minimum of open to Citrus County resi- Church of Crystal River — 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays, and Grove Road. 352-726-2522. the neighborhood park in ■ 110 pounds dents. 352-489-8021. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. the second the second Wednesday Floral City United Hernando off Railroad Drive. and fourth Tuesdays monthly, monthly is distribution of Methodist Church — 7 to Call 352-344-2425. and be in good ■ The Salvation Army — 9 1501 S.E. U.S. 19. 352-795- bagged canned goods, dry ■ health to be eligi- to 11 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. 9 a.m. Tuesdays in Hilton St. Elizabeth Ann Seton 2259. goods and meat from 9 to ble to donate. A photo ID is Monday through Friday (ex- Hall, 8478 E. Marvin St. 352- Catholic Church in Citrus 10:30 a.m. at 5310 S. Sun- also required. cluding holidays), 712 S. ■ Citrus County Veterans 344-1771. Springs serves those in need coast Blvd., Homosassa ■ Visit www.lifesouth.org for School Ave., Lecanto. 352- Coalition — 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. St. Margaret’s Episcopal with free boxes of food. Call Springs. Open to Homosassa details. 513-4960. Tuesdays, 1039 N. Paul Church’s Feed My Sheep 352-465-6613 on the third residents only. 352-621-3008. ■ 9 to 11 a.m. Monday, ■ Drive, Inverness. Open to Cit- outreach — 11:30 a.m. Tuesday monthly to sign up; Daystar Life Center — ■ Nov. 25, Nature Coast EMS, 9 a.m. to 1:15 p.m. Monday rus County veterans and their Floral City First Baptist Wednesdays. 352-726-3153. distribution now begins at ■ 3876 W. Country Hill Drive, through Friday (excluding family members in need. 352- Church — 1 to 3 p.m. the Salvation Army Canteen 9 a.m. the following Saturday. Lecanto. holidays), 6751 W. Gulf-to- 400-8952 or 352-527-4537. third Wednesday monthly. — 5 to 6 p.m. Wednesdays at ■ El-Shaddai food min- ■ ■ Noon to 5 p.m. Monday, Lake Highway, Crystal River. ■ Nature Coast Ministries Serving our Savior the Homosassa Lions Club, istries “brown bag of food” Nov. 25, Walmart Super- 352-795-8668. — 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Tues- (SOS) — 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. one-half mile east of U.S. 19 distribution is from 10 a.m. to on Homosassa Trail. 352- center, 1936 N. Lecanto High- ■ Citrus United Basket days and Thursdays, 999 Thursdays at Good Shepherd 1 p.m. Tuesdays at Crystal way, Lecanto. (CUB) — 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. State Road 44, Crystal River. Lutheran Church, 439 E. 513-4960. River Church of God, 2180 ■ ■ 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tues- Monday through Friday, 352-563-1860. Norvell Bryant Highway, Her- Calvary Chapel of Inver- W. 12th Ave. Although food is day, Nov. 26, AAA Roofing, 103 Mill Ave., Inverness, to ■ We Care Food Pantry — nando. ness — “Feed the Hungry,” distributed once a week, fam- 1000 N.E. Fifth St., Crystal assist Citrus County residents must be a Homosassa or Ho- ■ Calvary Church — noon to 1 p.m. Thursdays, ilies are only eligible for food River. facing temporary hardship. mosassa Springs resident. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursdays, soup kitchen from 11:30 a.m. once a month. Call 352-628- to 1 p.m. Tuesdays, 960 S. ■ 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Call CUB at 352-344-2242 or 352-228-4921. 2728 E. Harley St., Inver- 9087 or 352-302-9925. Wednesday, Nov. 27, Walmart citrusunitedbasket.org. ■ ness, open to Citrus County U.S. 41. 352-726-1480. ■ Hernando Seventh-day Beverly Hills Community ■ Supercenter, 2461 W. Gulf-to- ■ First Baptist Church of Church — 11 a.m. to noon residents. 352-637-5100 or Our Father’s Table — Adventist Church, 1880 N. Lake Highway, Inverness. Crystal River — 10 a.m. to and 6 to 7 p.m. the last Tues- www.invernesscalvary.com. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Sat- Trucks Ave., Hernando, pro- urdays at St. Anne’s Anglican ■ Offices closed 1 p.m. Monday, Wednesday day monthly, 82 Civic Circle, ■ First Baptist Church of vides food distribution for Thursday, Nov. 28 — Happy and Thursday, 700 N. Citrus open to Beverly Hills resi- Beverly Hills Helping Hands Church, one mile west of the needy families from 10 a.m. Thanksgiving. Ave. 352-795-3367. dents. 352-746-3620. Food Pantry — 9 to 11 a.m. Plantation Inn on West Fort to noon the second and ■ ■ ■ the third Saturday monthly, Island Trail. 352-795-2176. fourth Tuesdays monthly. Call 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, Our Lady of Fatima — Crystal River United ■ Nov. 29, Bealls, 346 N. Sun- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday Methodist Church — 9 a.m. 4950 N. 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CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Will icy comet survive close encounter with sun? MARCIA DUNN credible power, or endure and casionally even just the naked the Oort cloud on the fringes of AP aerospace writer quite possibly put on one fabu- eye, it already has dazzled ob- the solar system, home to count- lous celestial show. servers and is considered the less icy bodies, most notably the CAPE CANAVERAL — For Talk about an astronomical most scrutinized comet ever by frozen balls of dust and gas in months, all eyes in the sky have cliffhanger. NASA. But the best is, poten- orbit around the sun known as pointed at the comet that’s Even the smartest scientists tially, yet to come. comets. For whatever reason, zooming toward a blisteringly are reluctant to lay odds. Detected just over a year ago, ISON was propelled out of this close encounter with the sun. Should it survive, ISON, pro- the comet is passing through the cloud and drawn toward the The moment of truth comes nounced EYE’-sahn, would be inner solar system for the first heart of the solar system by the Thursday — Thanksgiving Day. visible with the naked eye time. Still fresh, this comet is sun’s intense gravitational pull. The sun-grazing Comet ISON, through December, at least from thought to bear the pristine mat- Right around the time many Associated Press now thought to be less than a the Northern Hemisphere. Dis- ter of the beginning of our solar Americans will be feasting on Comet ISON shines brightly in mile wide, will either fry and cernible at times in November system. turkey, the comet will zip within this image taken Tuesday shatter, victim of the sun’s in- with ordinary binoculars and oc- It’s believed to be straight from 730,000 miles of the sun. morning, Nov. 19. County BRIEFS Apply for Support Services director to speak seat on The guest speaker at the Saturday, Dec. 7, meeting of the Ronald Reagan Re- tourism publican Assembly will be Pat Coles, director of Citrus council County Support Services. The 1 p.m. meeting will be Chronicle at 938 N. Suncoast Blvd., Crystal River, in the South The Citrus County Square Plaza. Board of County Commis- Refreshments will be pro- sioners is seeking applica- vided and CASA donations tions for three expiring accepted. Call 352-257- positions on the Tourist 5381 for information. Development Council. The council is responsi- CCSO, DCF unite ble for overseeing the for infants spending of bed tax rev- enue, providing opera- The Citrus County Sher- tional oversight for the iff’s Office (CCSO) is team- Citrus County Visitors & ing up with the Department Convention Bureau, devel- of Children and Families for oping a Tourist Develop- a Safe Sleep campaign. ment Plan, and making DCF is currently investi- recommendations to the STEPHEN E. LASKO gating the deaths of 95 in- /For the Chronicle county commission on fants to date this year, ABOVE: It was a tourism-related issues. believed to be the result of sunny, comfort- Six members of the unsafe sleeping environ- able day as the council are persons who ments. In Central Florida, 32nd annual Yan- are involved in the tourist DCF is looking into the keetown Art and industry or who have deaths of 10 infants, likely Seafood Festival demonstrated an interest attributed to unsafe sleep- got under way in tourist development. Of ing arrangements. Saturday with those six, not less than plenty of arts and three or more than four In response, DCF has crafts and spe- are owners or operators of teamed up with first-respon- cialty foods. tourist accommodations in ders as well as Healthy RIGHT: Dennis the county and subject to Start Coalitions in an effort Hamm of Citrus the Tourist Development to prevent further tragedy Springs pur- Tax. One member is a rep- from taking place. In most chases a raffle resentative from the cases, unsafe sleeping ticket for a new county commission. Two deaths are attributed to the kayak at the members are elected mu- environment in which an in- 32nd annual Yan- nicipal officials. fant is placed. keetown Art and The Tourist Develop- CCSO is offering three Seafood festival. ment Council meets at drop-off locations for the pub- Proceeds from 9 a.m. the second Wednes- lic to donate new pack-and- the raffle will day monthly. The regular benefit The Path member positions expire plays (portable cribs) that will — a homeless be distributed to families in Jan. 31, 2014. shelter, Citrus Applicants may be ei- need, through DCF. County Animal ther the owner or operator Designated drop-off loca- Shelter, the SOS of a hotel, motel, camp- tions in Citrus County: Food Bank and Sheriff’s Office Operations Toys for Tots. ground or other property Center — 1 Dr. Martin that collects the 3 percent bed tax or an individual Luther King Jr. Ave., Inver- interested in tourism de- ness; CCSO Emergency velopment. Applicants are Operations Center — 3549 required to be Citrus Saunders Way, Lecanto; Yankeetown County residents and reg- Homosassa Fire Station — istered to vote in Citrus 5 8408 W. Homosassa County. Trail, Homosassa. Applications will be ac- For information, call 866- Art and cepted until Dec. 2. Appli- 762-2237. cations that meet the —From staff reports eligibility requirements will be forwarded to the ONLINE Seafood Board of County Commis- sioners for evaluation, POLL nomination and selection. Interested persons RESULTS Festival should call Marti Spewock of the Citrus County Visi- QUESTION: Two-year-old Yankeetown resident Ashlyn K. tors and Convention Bu- What’s your Daniels takes a scenic train ride. reau at 352-628-9305 for assessment of more information. the quality of life in Citrus County? ■ Excellent. HOW YOUR LAWMAKERS VOTED Harsh critics Key votes for the week ending Nov. 22 by Voterama in Congress. should live elsewhere to ■ Hydraulic Fracturing Rules: Members the building of unsafe pipelines or deny federal judge Robert Wilkins to sit on the learn to appre- voted, 235-187, to bar federal regulation communities a voice in the siting of new United States Court of Appeals for the Dis- ciate how good on federal and tribal lands of the under- pipelines within their boundaries. A yes trict of Columbia Circuit. He is now a dis- we have it. 13 ground energy-extraction process known vote was to adopt the Democratic motion. trict (trial) judge in the same circuit. A yes percent (52 as hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking.” A yes Nugent, No. vote backed Wilkins in what was the Sen- votes) vote was to send the bill (HR 2728) to the ■ Filibuster Rules Change: Senators voted, ate's last judicial vote before new filibuster ■ Poor. I see a Senate, where it is likely to be shelved. 52-48, to set a simple-majority, up-or-down rules took effect (above). Nelson, Yes; lot of poverty, Rich Nugent, Yes. vote as the threshold for advancing presi- Rubio, No. drug use and ■ “Fracking” Chemicals Disclosure: Mem- dential nominees other than Supreme ■ 2014 Military Budget: The Senate on Nov. jobs that don’t bers defeated, 188-232, a motion by De- Court nominees. This rules change was 21 failed, 51-44, to reach 60 votes needed pay a living mocrats to require public disclosures dubbed "the nuclear option" because it is a to end a GOP filibuster of a bill to author- wage. 42 per- about hydraulic-fracturing operations on politically explosive rollback of longstand- ize a $625.1 billion, fiscal 2014 military cent (172 federal and non-federal lands, including ing minority rights in the Senate. A yes budget, which includes $80.7 billion for ac- votes) the identity of chemicals used in the vote was to require simple-majority votes tions in war zones and up to $60 billion for ■ For retirees “fracking” process. A yes vote backed the rather than 60 votes to end filibusters of military healthcare. The bill was mired in a with sufficient motion during debate on HR 2728 (above). presidential nominees in the 100-member dispute over the number of amendments savings, it’s Nugent, No. Senate. Bill Nelson, Yes; Marco Rubio, No. Republicans could offer. A yes vote was to advance S 1197. Nelson, Yes; Rubio, No. great — but ■ Expedited Pipeline Permits: The House on ■ Patricia Millett Filibuster: Senators voted, there’s little Nov. 21 passed, 252-165, a bill to set 55-43, to undo a successful GOP filibuster ■ Guantanamo Bay Detainees: The Senate opportunity for statutory deadlines for the Federal Energy last month against Patricia Ann Millett's on Nov. 19 refused, 43-55, to renew Con- young people. Regulatory Commission and other agen- nomination to sit on the United States gress's ban on moving detainees from the 42 percent cies to act on applications for building nat- Court of Appeals for the District of Colum- Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, military prison to (171 votes) ural gas pipelines. A yes vote was to pass bia Circuit. A yes vote was to advance Mil- "super-max" incarceration in the U.S. A yes ■ It’s a good HR 1900 over arguments it could cause lett's nomination under new Senate rules vote was to strip S 1197 (above) of lan- place to raise unsafe construction and environmental (above). A final vote on her confirmation is guage allowing commanders to consider a family and harm. Nugent, Yes. expected in December. Nelson, Yes; transfers to the U.S. on a case-by-case Rubio, No. basis. Nelson, No; Rubio, Yes. make a living. ■ Pipeline Safety, Siting: The House on Nov. 4 percent (15 21 defeated, 180-233, a bid by Democrats ■ Robert Wilkins Filibuster: Senators failed, ■ Key votes ahead: Congress is in Thanksgiv- votes) to delay HR 1900 (above) until federal reg- 53-38, to reach 60 votes for ending a Re- ing Day recess in the week of Nov. 25. Total votes: 410. ulators have certified it would not result in publican filibuster of the nomination of © 2013 Thomas Reports Inc. Call: 202-667-9760. A4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Today’s Today in HOROSCOPES ENTERTAINMENT HISTORY Birthday — Make personal changes Today is Monday, Nov. 25, the that will bring you greater comfort, confi- dence and peace of mind. Not everyone 329th day of 2013. There are 36 will be happy with the choices you days left in the year. make, but if you don’t follow your heart, Louise Erdrich Today’s Highlight in History: you will be living a lie. wins book award On Nov. 25, 1963, the body of Sagittarius (Nov. 23-Dec. 21) — Put NEW YORK — Louise Er- President John F. Kennedy was laid more effort into family matters and tak- drich’s novel “The Round to rest at Arlington National Ceme- ing care of responsibilities. A change of House” is among the winners tery; his widow, first lady Jacqueline heart will be based on secret informa- Kennedy, lighted an “eternal flame” tion. Don’t share personal opinions. this year of an American Book Award, which celebrates the di- at the gravesite. Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) — There On this date: is plenty to accomplish. Set your goals versity of the country’s literature. Others among the 34 honored In 1940, the cartoon character high and be persistent in your pursuits. Woody Woodpecker made his debut Don’t let anyone guilt you into lending or at a ceremony this weekend at in the animated short “Knock Knock.” making a donation. the Miami Book Fair Interna- Aquarius (Jan. 20-Feb. 19) — Play by tional included Philip P. Choy’s In 1952, the play “The Mousetrap,” the rules and stick to a budget or plan if “San Francisco Chinatown: A a murder mystery by Agatha you don’t want to be subjected to dis- Guide To Its History & Architec- Christie, first opened in London’s cord or a compromising position. ture” and Judy Grahn’s “A Sim- Associated Press West End; it is the longest continu- Pisces (Feb. 20-March 20) — False in- ple Revolution: The Making of Actors — from right, Will Ferrell, David Koechner, Paul Rudd, ously running show in history. formation will surface and must be an Activist Poet.” and Steve Carell — pose Sunday at the Australian premiere of In 1999, 5-year-old Elian Gonza- sorted out quickly before someone gets Critic Greil Marcus won for movie “Anchorman 2” in Sydney, Australia. lez was rescued by a pair of sport the wrong impression. fishermen off the coast of Florida, Aries (March 21-April 19) — Double- lifetime achievement. Natalie Diaz’s poetry collection “When setting off an international custody check what you are getting for your will highlight the awards cere- lion opening. battle. money before making an impulsive pur- My Brother Was an Aztec” and mony in which 36 nominees The box-office performance Will Alexander’s book of es- Ten years ago: The Senate gave chase or financial decision. from 19 countries will be com- for “Catching Fire” establishes final congressional approval to his- Taurus (April 20-May 20) — Don’t sit says “Singing In Magnetic Hoof- peting for International Emmys “Hunger Games,” starring Jen- toric Medicare legislation combining still waiting for someone else to make a beat” also won prizes. in nine categories. nifer Lawrence as the archer move. Take control of a situation you a new prescription drug benefit with There were no cash awards heroine of Suzanne Collins’ face, and you will make interesting dis- ‘Catching Fire’ measures to control costs before the or individual competitive young adult series, as among coveries that result in personal benefits. categories. baby boom generation reaches re- Gemini (May 21-June 20) — Nurture scorches box office the elite franchises in movies. tirement age. The awards were established The budget nearly doubled from an important relationship with diplomacy in 1980 by the Before Columbus NEW YORK — Moviegoers Five years ago: President-elect and patience. Listen to what’s said and the original and Francis Foundation, a nonprofit organi- satiated their appetite for the Barack Obama said economic recov- respond honestly. Lawrence took over directing zation founded by author-poet- “Hunger Games” franchise by ery efforts would trump deficit con- Cancer (June 21-July 22) — Don’t feel making the sequel “Catching Fire” duties from Gary Ross. “Catch- cerns after he took office in January. pressured because someone wants to playwright Ishmael Reed that ing Fire” received better reviews promotes multicultural literature. one of the year’s biggest hits. One year ago: YouTube an- make an unexpected change. Continue “The Hunger Games: Catch- and drew a broader audience. nounced that “Gangnam Style,” by along a safe route that shows personal ing Fire” opened with $161.1 mil- Estimated ticket sales for Fri- South Korean rapper PSY, had be- promise and financial safety. International Emmys lion at the domestic weekend day through Sunday at U.S. and come the site’s most viewed video of Leo (July 23-Aug. 22) — Expect de- to honor J.J. Abrams Canadian theaters, according to mands, but don’t let anything stop you box office, according to studio all time, with more than 805 million Rentrak. Final domestic figures from taking part in or attending some- NEW YORK — J.J. Abrams estimates Sunday. viewings. thing you’ve been planning. Make ad- may be immersed in a galaxy It became the biggest Novem- will be released Monday. Today’s Birthdays: Actress justments, and you should be good to far, far away these days, but he’s ber debut ever, as well as Lions- 1. “The Hunger Games: Kathryn Crosby is 80. Actor Matt go. taking a break from work on the gate’s most lucrative opening. Catching Fire,” $161.1 million. Clark is 77. Singer Percy Sledge is Virgo (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) — A serious new “Star Wars” film to accept a The result fell short of some 2. “Thor: The Dark World,” 73. Author, actor and economist Ben look at someone or something from your special honor at the 41st Interna- expectations and failed to de- $14.1 million. Stein is 69. Actor John Larroquette is past will bring you up to speed, helping tional Emmy Awards Gala. throne the year’s biggest box- 3. “The Best Man Holiday,” 66. Author Charlaine Harris is 62. you move forward without regret. A ro- Zachary Quinto, who re- office opening, “Iron Man 3” with $12.5 million. Singer Amy Grant is 53. Actor Steve mantic evening should be planned. cently reprised his role of Spock $174 million. But the film opened 4. “Delivery Man,” $8.2 million. Harris is 48. Actor Billy Burke is 47. Libra (Sept. 23-Oct. 23) — Helping oth- in Abrams’ successful reboot of massively worldwide, taking in a 5. “Free Birds,” $5.3 million. Actress Jill Hennessy is 44. Actress ers will make you feel good as long as the “Star Trek” franchise, will total of $307.7 million. 6. “Last Vegas,” $4.4 million. Christina Applegate is 42. Actress you don’t overdo it or let anyone take present the honorary Interna- The marketplace largely 7. “Bad Grandpa,” $3.5M. Katie Cassidy is 27. you for granted. Complete the jobs that 8. “Gravity,” $3.3 million. pay before you get involved in freebies. tional Emmy Founders Award to ceded the weekend to “Catching Thought for Today: “Reject ha- Scorpio (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) — Expand the director-producer at Monday Fire.” The only other new wide 9. “12 Years a Slave,” $2.8M. tred without hating.” — Mary Baker your interests and your friendships. The night’s awards ceremony at the release was Disney’s Vince 10. “Dallas Buyers Club,” Eddy, American religious leader and people you interact with now will give Hilton New York. Vaughn comedy “Delivery Man,” $2.8 million. founder of The Christian Science you plenty in return. The presentation to Abrams which sputtered to an $8.2 mil- —From wire reports Monitor (1821-1910). YESTERDAY’S WEATHER FLORIDA TEMPERATURES LEGAL NOTICES HI LO PR HI LO PR HI LO PR City H L F’cast City H L F’cast 62 60 0.00 67 56 0.00 64 58 0.00 Daytona Bch. 72 66 c Miami 80 75 sh Ft. 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CASTLE: If your child is crafts. She just had art “Those items will take weeks if not a enrolled at Homosassa El- week last week. They did month to negotiate,” Grant said. MONDAY ementary School, you can all kind of artwork and she DETAILS “There’s no way we’re going to get these Continued from Page A1 ask anyone at the school had books out for illustra- Continued from Page A1 issues resolved until January.” and they would have you tions of different artists. A working group consisting of mem- me how much he had got- speak with our director They do a little bit of Grant said any delay could jeopardize bers, meeting a week ago, suggested the ten out of those programs. over there. She is excel- everything. There cer- the $140 million HCA transaction. boards settle the lawsuit issues and then We offer financial assis- lent. We also offer a fully li- tainly is a bit of curriculum Stillwell said the additions are neces- save the remaining issues until after the tance through the YMCA censed program through involved. They do outdoor sary to make sure both sides have an un- letter of intent is signed. An approved let- so that parents and fami- the Department of Chil- play and also have snack derstanding moving forward about ter of intent immediately frees up lies who don’t have the dren and Families. She time. payments to the hospital and overseeing $2 million from the CCHB to the hospital. funds to pay for all of the would get them signed up We follow the HIPAA the estimated $90 million net that is ex- Stillwell said his proposals are only fees, we can help supple- and registered. (Health Insurance Porta- pected from the 50-year lease. suggestions. He said the foundation ment that. The mother was It is $45 per week for bility and Accountability He also said they can be added in a board has the final say. very thankful that she had services at the elementary Act) guidelines for healthy short time. CCHB transaction attorney Ashby the opportunity to take ad- school. We also offer the eating. “There’s two approaches to this: We Burks was adamant that the letter of in- vantage of that, because opportunity for financial It is a really great pro- can do it now or we can do it later,” Still- tent be signed as soon as possible to avoid she didn’t know where she assistance through the gram. I think parents re- well said. “I’m sorry if they feel this is HCA from walking away from the deal. would be if she didn’t have YMCA there, but we are ally understand it. It’s a too late. I don’t think it’s too late. This “We need to move this deal forward,” that assistance given to also partners with the new program and we are can be achieved in two weeks.” Burks told the working group. “Time is her. Early Learning Coalition. very happy to have part- Grant disagreed. not our friend.” CHRONICLE: The So if parents qualify nership with Homosassa. YMCA is a very active or- through their program, We have the opportunity 000GOQI ganization in the commu- they can send their chil- for working parents who GET YOUR Open Thanksgiving Day nity. What is your dren through it for a low need childcare over the FRESH BAKED message? rate for child care. holiday break to take ad- And Christmas Day CASTLE: We are going CHRONICLE: If I en- vantage of it. Even if their HOLIDAY PIES 7am-6pm to stay active. That is really rolled my child into the child does not attend they Pumpkin our goal. We want to help program, what would he or can enroll them for the few Try A create opportunities for she be doing — homework days over the holiday Apple Pumpkin Spice people to become healthy, or basketball? break. Cherry Latte motivated, physically ac- CASTLE: Actually, all of To watch the entire in- Pecan tive and build their self es- the above. They do differ- terview with Joanna Cas- Chocolate teem through our different ent types of activities. tle, visit www.chronicle programs. I truly believe They also do arts and online.com. Pecan that if we give people the Pumpkin • Roasted Turkey or Ham • Sweet Potato Casserole $ opportunities to empower Our Story + Your Story = Cheesecake • Real Homemade Mashed Taters • Green Bean Casserole • Cornbread Stuffing • Fresh Baked Breads 13.95 themselves it’s going to RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED BUT NOT REQUIRED. FULL MENU AVAILABLE ALSO build a stronger commu- Sunshine For Your Loved One nity for everyone. Our compassionate staff is ready to help. The HOME OF THE HAND CUT WOOD GRILLED STEAKS Through the programs Assisted Living just got a whole lot better. • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 7AM-9PM Rusti c Ranch WINE & BEER HAPPY HOUR 3-6PM Call us today! We want to share our story, that we have developed, I More importantly, we want to hear YOUR STORY. RESTAURANT & BAKERY 104 US HWY. 44/41 DOWNTOWN INVERNESS 726-7333 think we are really achiev- • Memory care • Short term and long term stays ing that. The new Crystal

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu attends the weekly cabinet meeting Sunday at his office in Jerusalem, Israel. After feverishly trying to derail the international community's nuclear deal with Iran in recent weeks, Netanyahu now has little choice but to accept an agreement that he has derided as deeply flawed.

next six months. Still, Rouhani portrayed IRAN the accord as a victory for Continued from Page A1 Iran’s “right” to enrich- ment under the Nuclear contacts and secret ses- Non-Proliferation Treaty sions between Iranian and — even though the West American envoys that sidestepped using that lan- began even before the sur- guage in the documents Associated Press prise election of Iran’s and foreign ministers, in- EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton, center, poses next to Iranian moderate-leaning Presi- cluding Secretary of State Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and the Iranian delegation Sunday after an agreement was reached on dent Hassan Rouhani last John Kerry, flatly denied Iran's nuclear program at the United Nations in Geneva, Switzerland. Iran struck a historic nuclear deal Sunday with June. such a right had been the United States and five other world powers, in the most significant development between Washington and Tehran The shadow dialogue, recognized. in more than three decades of estrangement between the two nations. mediated by mutual ally “No matter what inter- Oman, was so sensitive that pretive comments are In Jerusalem, Netanyhu standing threat to use mil- sized “the United States of Israel, pounced. it was kept from even close made, it is not in this docu- called the agreement a itary action against Iran if will remain firm in our Lawmakers from both allies, such as negotiating ment,” Kerry told re- blunder of “historic” pro- needed, declaring that Is- commitment to Israel, parties said they were partners at the nuclear porters in Geneva. “There portions that leaves Iran as rael “has the right and the which has good reason to skeptical that Iran will talks, until two months ago, is no right to enrich within a perpetual nuclear threat. duty to defend itself by be skeptical about Iran’s stick to a new nuclear deal according to details ob- the four corners of the “Today the world be- itself.” intentions.” and want Congress to pre- tained by The Associated NPT. And this document came a much more dan- The White House said In Washington, congres- pare beefed-up economic Press and later confirmed does not do that.” gerous place,” Netanyahu Obama called Netanyahu sional critics, many of penalties to hit Tehran if by senior administration Rouhani, however, using said, reiterating a long- on Sunday and empha- them staunch supporters the accord falls apart. officials. The pace of the similar phrasing, said the back-channel contacts exact opposite. picked up after Rouhani “No matter what inter- officially took office in Au- pretations are given, Iran’s MODERN gust, promising a “new era” right to enrichment has in relations with the West. been recognized,” he said “Today, that diplomacy in a nationally televised DIABETIC opened up a new path to- speech from Tehran just ward a world that is more hours after the deal was secure — a future in which signed. Rouhani then we can verify that Iran’s posed with family mem- SPECIALIST nuclear program is peace- bers of nuclear scientists ful and that it cannot build murdered in recent years, a nuclear weapon,” Presi- killings Iran has blamed on dent Barack Obama said Israel and its allies. in a weekend White House Later, a group of young address. people gathered to give Obama referred to pub- Rouhani’s envoys, includ- licly known contacts be- ing U.S.-educated Foreign tween his administration Minister Mohammad Javad and Iran and did not Zarif, a hero’s welcome. specifically confirm the Securing a deal that clandestine talks. Senior keeps enrichment in place administration officials, also gives Rouhani’s gov- though, told the AP that at ernment some breathing least five such meetings room from Iranian hard- were held with Iran since liners, such as the power- March. Four of those took ful Revolutionary Guard, place after Rouhani’s in- who were so dismayed by auguration and produced the talks and the overtures significant chunks of the to Washington that they eventual agreement. erected giant banners in But even the extensive Tehran earlier this month groundwork couldn’t clear depicting U.S. envoys as away all the obstacles to a holding position papers in deal during make-or-break one hand and attack dogs moments in Geneva. The in the other. snags were the same that But Rouhani still has the have been at the heart of backing of Iran’s top au- the impasse since public thority, Ayatollah Ali Ward negotiations resumed 18 Khamenei, whose approval months ago: Whether to is needed for all key policy permit Iran to keep its moves, possibly even the ability to enrich uranium, secret diplomatic ex- Eye Center the central process in mak- changes with Washington. ing nuclear fuel for energy- Obama, however, has no producing reactors and, at such shield from his crit- higher levels, weapons- ics. They immediately 8490 W. Homosassa Trail, Homosassa grade material. piled on, led by Israeli Iran insisted that trying Prime Minister Benjamin to block its enrichment was Netanyahu and senior (352) 628-0123 a dead end. For Iran’s lead- members of Congress from (352) 489-3579 ers, self-sufficiency over both parties. 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Prospect Ave., Lecanto, FL networks during the first steps of the pact over the 000GL2H CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE NATION/WORLD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 A7 Congress plans tough Iran sanctions if deal fails Associated Press parties that are otherwise that failure to use the six- produce a nuclear weapon. to a comprehensive agree- Republican House deeply divided. And ready- month window to reach a Hoyer said he supports ment that ensures it cannot Speaker John Boehner, WASHINGTON — Law- to-go sanctions seemed to deal would only leave Ira- having the sanctions ready acquire a nuclear weapon, too, said the six-month makers from both parties have rare bipartisan sup- nians in worse economic to go in case Iran proves an there is a broad consensus pause deserves healthy said Sunday they are skep- port across both of Con- straits. unreliable negotiating in Congress to impose even skepticism. tical that Iran will stick to a gress’ chambers. “Congress, I think, will partner. tougher sanctions,” said “Iran has a history of ob- new nuclear deal and want The House in July want to make it clear that if “It is appropriate that we Sen. Carl Levin, a Michigan fuscation that demands Congress to prepare beefed passed its latest round of Iran does not live up to wait six months to imple- Democrat who is chairman verification of its activities up economic penalties to sanctions against Iran with these commitments, we ment those, which will say of the Senate Armed Serv- and places the burden on hit Tehran if the accord backing from both parties will not only insist that the to the Iranians: ‘We need a ices Committee. the regime to prove it is up- falls apart. but the measure stalled in sanctions be reapplied, but final deal, and if not a final A deep distrust of Iran holding its obligations in In an early morning an- the Senate. we will have stronger sanc- deal, these tougher sanc- pervaded Sunday’s discus- good faith while a final nouncement, Tehran President Barack Obama tions against Iran,” said tions are going to go into sion of the deal. deal is pursued,” he said. agreed Sunday to a six- convinced Senate leader- Sen. Ben Cardin, D-Md. place,’” Hoyer said. “We need to be very, very Rep. Mike Rogers, the month pause of its nuclear ship to hold off considera- Added Sen. Marco Washington has been careful with the Iranians,” Michigan Republican who program while diplomats tion of the measure while Rubio, R-Fla.: “There is layering sanctions against said Rep. Eliot Engel of chairs the House intelli- continue talks aimed at negotiators pursued an now an even more urgent Iran since 1987, crippling New York, the top Democ- gence panel, was more crit- preventing Iran from de- agreement. Senate Demo- need for Congress to in- its economy and putting rat on the House Foreign ical of a deal he said aids veloping a nuclear weapon. cratic leader Harry Reid of crease sanctions until Iran pressure on the nation’s Affairs Committee. “I don’t “the leading nation-state of International observers Nevada agreed to the re- completely abandons its middle class. Many of trust them, I don’t think we terror.” are set to monitor Iran’s quest but said his chamber enrichment and reprocess- those economic penalties should trust them. .... Sanc- “We have just rewarded nuclear sites and ease would take up new sanc- ing capabilities.” are set to remain in place tions should always be very bad and dangerous about $7 billion of the crip- tions in December — with In the House, the No. 2 during the six-month nego- hanging there because behavior,” he said. pling economic sanctions. or without an agreement Democrat, Rep. Steny tiating window announced that’s what brought Iran to During interviews on But the announcement, with Iran. Hoyer of Maryland, said Sunday. the table in the first place.” Sunday, some lawmakers after months of secret face- Sen. Chuck Schumer, a the threat of even tougher But lawmakers seemed Rep. Ed Royce, the Cali- compared the current deal to-face talks between the member of his party’s sanctions could help keep to expect talks to collapse, fornia Republican who with the 1990s pact that United States and Iran, left leadership team, said he Iranian diplomats at the forcing them to restore old chairs the House Foreign gave North Korea a respite many U.S. lawmakers was “disappointed” by the negotiating table for talks sanctions and levy new Affairs Committee, said from sanctions if they deeply doubtful of the most deal, which he called dis- designed to prevent ones. Iranians “are capable of promised to stop work on significant agreement be- proportional. The New Tehran from being able to “If Iran does not consent cheating.” their nuclear program. tween Washington and York Democrat said sanc- Tehran in more than three tions forced Iran to negoti- decades of estrangement. ate and said he plans The chairman of the Sen- further discussions with ate Foreign Relations Com- colleagues. mittee, Democratic Sen. “This agreement makes Bob Menendez of New Jer- it more likely that Democ- sey, said Sunday he would rats and Republicans will work with colleagues to join together and pass ad- have sanctions against Iran ditional sanctions when we ready “should the talks fal- return in December,” ter or Iran fail to imple- Schumer said. ment or breach the interim The Senate returns to agreement.” session on Dec. 9 and law- Such distrust that Iran makers already were talk- was negotiating in good ing about sanctions faith ran across political designed to caution Iran

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Dvorscak, 88, meant to pave the way for called on parties to an- To sign Herbert’s guest- formerly of Trenton, Fla., a new pact to fight global nounce their offers to rein book and to leave condo- went home to be with his warming. in or cut emissions by the lences for the family, Lord and Savior on Friday, More than 190 countries first quarter of 2015 if they please visit www. Nov. 22, 2013, at the Maine agreed in Warsaw to start are “in a position to do so.” advantageportland.com. Veteran’s preparing “contributions” But it gave little detail on In lieu of flowers, dona- Home in for the new deal, which is what kind of information tions can be made to: Scarbor- supposed to be adopted in should go into those offers. Maine Veterans Home, 290 Associated Press ough, 2015. “Unfortunately, they U.S. Route 1, Scarborough, Unidentified delegates listen to a translated Maine. That term was adopted failed to agree on what ME 04074. commentary Saturday during the closing session of the He was process and criteria they after China and India ob- U.N. Climate Change talks in Warsaw, Poland. born jected to the word “com- would use to evaluate the Jan. 13, SO YOU KNOW mitments” in a standoff U.S. and other rich sions have come from the adequacy and fairness of 1925, in with the U.S. and other countries also resisted de- industrialized nations, but each other’s proposed ac- North Ar-  The Citrus County developed countries. mands to put down firm the developing world is tions,” said Alden Meyer lington, Herbert Chronicle’s policy The fast-growing econ - commitments on how they catching up fast, driven by of the Union of Concerned N.J., son of Dvorscak permits free and paid omies say they are still de- plan to fulfill a pledge to rapid growth in major Scientists. the late obituaries. Email veloping countries and scale up climate financing countries including India, It also remains unclear John and Gladys Dvorscak. obits@chronicle shouldn’t have to take on to developing countries to Brazil and China — the what legal form the agree- He was predeceased by online. com or phone as strict commitments to $100 billion by 2020. world’s top carbon polluter. ment should take. his wife, Edythe “Mickey” 352-563-5660 for cut carbon emissions as That money is meant to Though China has in- Environmental ac- (Earl) Dvorscak in May details and pricing industrialized nations. help developing countries vested heavily in renew- tivists, many of whom 1999. options. “In the nick of time, ne- transition to cleaner en- able sources it’s reluctant walked out of the talks in Herbert was a member  Deadline is 3 p.m. for gotiators in Warsaw deliv- ergy sources and adapt to to promise emissions cuts protest on Thursday, of our greatest generation, obituaries to appear ered just enough to keep shifts in climate that can internationally because it called the conference a serving in the U.S. Army in in the next day’s things moving,” said Jen- affect agriculture, human still gets almost 70 percent failure for failing to de- Europe during World War edition. nifer Morgan, of the World health and economies in of its energy from coal, liver strong commitments II. 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Care Act should be “an oppor- icans, the president and his the untruth as a necessary part Williamson Brad Bautista ...... copy chief tunity to have a seri- party can no longer of the process, something De- “You may differ with my choice, but not my right to choose.” ous conversation avoid an honest look mocrats had to do to pass their — David S. Arthurs publisher emeritus about the law’s at the law they bill. trade-offs — the one passed. And one part But millions of Americans that should have of that honesty will didn’t get the memo and took NEW DRUGS, OLD METHODS happened a while be examining what Obama at his word. And now ago.” they said when they that the promise has been Cohn is right that passed Obamacare. proven false, the president is there was no serious There will likely be a trying to recover his credibility conversation about lot of accountability — his desire to do so was those trade-offs back in coming months. painfully evident at his long when Congress was Byron York For example, and sometimes rambling news Synthetic considering the law’s OTHER CNN’s Jake Tapper conference — and his party is passage in 2009 and VOICES recently asked Rep. searching for cover. 2010. But why was Steve Israel, a lead- There won’t be any. In coming that? It was because ing congressional days, Republicans, who voted President Obama and his Dem- Democrat, whether the bill’s unanimously against Oba- ocratic allies could not speak supporters “were as forthright macare, will be happy to re- narcotics seriously — and honestly — about some of the issues as they mind the public of what about those trade-offs and still could have been” during the Democrats promised. On pass their bill. Obamacare debate. Tapper Thursday afternoon, for exam- So instead, Obama assured specified not just the presi- ple, the House GOP leadership Americans they could keep dent’s keep-your-coverage published a list of quotes from health care policies they liked. promise but “some of the trade- 61 House Democrats pledging a sobering And it wasn’t just Obama. “One offs” of the law that favor some that if Americans liked their of our core principles is that if Americans over others. “If you health coverage they could you like the health care you could go back in time, do you keep it. And in the Senate, for have, you can keep it,” Senate think there should have been those vulnerable Democrats up Majority Leader Harry Reid more honest salesmanship?” for re-election in 2014, the ac- said in August 2009. “If you like Tapper asked. countability could be quite new reality what you have, you can keep it,” “Well, there should have painful indeed. said then-House Speaker been certainly more precise ed- The situation could become he fight is good, but the late and they’ll do the same. Nancy Pelosi in October of the ucation and more precise sales- infinitely worse if problems same year. manship, there’s no question now plaguing the individual in- odds are bad. Cast too wide a net and you’ll Many, many Democrats about that,” Israel said. “But surance market begin to infect T When over-the- catch nothing: The Federal promised the same thing. They you can’t go back in time.” employer-based insurance, counter synthetic narcotics Analog Act of 1986, designed had to. If they had declared Yes, you can. Not literally; of which covers by far the largest began to proliferate in the to ban compounds “substan- openly that millions of Ameri- course Democrats can’t have a number of Americans. late 2000s, legislatures were tially similar” in structure cans would lose their current do-over. But the American peo- In response, Democrats will slow to react and police, with- and effect to those already coverage and face higher pre- ple can certainly go back in no doubt talk a lot about various out legal ground to tread outlawed, has faltered under miums and deductibles — if time and examine the Demo- measures to “fix” this or that upon, were powerless to act. its own breadth in court, hav- Obama and Democratic leaders cratic sales job for Obamacare part of Obamacare. But voters Both have now ing been found had said that, they would not in light of today’s reality. The will know that those Democrats begun to move, unconstitution- have been able to maintain president and his party knew are just seeking to clean up a with numerous ally vague in Col- party unity in support of the full well the trade-offs they mess they made in the first states and coun- THE ISSUE: orado though bill, and the Affordable Care were making; they just didn’t place. The political price to be ties enacting scat- Local battle surviving similar Act would never have passed tell the rest of the country. paid could be very, very high. Congress. All during the debate, Demo- tershot bans and against synthetic challenges else- ———■——— police forces where. It would not have mattered cratic officeholders, aides, pol- drugs. that Republicans opposed the icy wonks, advocates and Byron York is chief political across the nation Those who can’t bill unanimously. A frank pub- sympathetic journalists all correspondent for The sweeping their ju- OUR OPINION: get the sub- lic discussion of Obamacare knew coverage cancellations Washington Examiner. risdictions and stances locally pleading with The chemists need only an In- merchants not to have the ternet connec- stock the conven- upper hand. tion. In less time ient highs. than it would take Such sweeps to find their car have recently occurred in Cit- keys, users can have their rus County; during the course drug of choice shipped to of many months, the sheriff ’s their doorstep. A top result of office and the Florida De- a commonsense search for partment of Law Enforce- the stuff even offers lists of ment confiscated some 2,100 drugs legally available by packages of synthetic mari- state, updated instantly juana — any one of a variety whenever legislation necessi- of poorly documented, unreg- tates. Convenience-store sun- ulated compounds sprayed dries are no longer just down onto a potpourri of dried the street; they’re at hand, plant matter — from three now and evermore. local smoke shops, actions By objective measures, the that coincided with a con- new synthetic drugs are more certed outreach effort by the harmful to their users than sheriff ’s office that included their traditional counter- advertising campaigns and parts: Reports of hospitaliza- unwritten agreements with tions due to synthetic store owners. marijuana and so-called It’s not too little, but it is too “bath salts” — synthetic stim- late. These chemical ulants — are commonplace, chimeras aren’t going away, and the drugs have even been because prohibition cannot implicated in a handful of be effectively legislated and deaths. Nevertheless, de- access cannot be effectively mand is high: For users, the restricted. risks of prosecution and The pharmacological un- failed drug tests outweigh the derground — now operating risks to their own health. LETTER to the Editor legitimately under the corpo- While we applaud the sher- surance; Holiday Inn Express rate aegis by producing iff ’s office’s efforts to keep Thanks to walkers, OPINIONS INVITED ephemerally legal substances dangerous substances out of — Crystal River; Nature Coast sponsors ■ — is far nimbler than the the community, the conven- The opinions expressed in Primary Care; Robert Clark, On behalf of Seven Rivers Chronicle editorials are the M.D.; Rose Mary Sobel, M.D.; hulking triumvirate of judi- tional fronts in the war on opinions of the newspaper’s cial, legislative and constab- drugs are causes nearly lost. Regional Medical Center, editorial board. 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Two UW events EDITOR graveyard walkthrough,  Published letters to the editor are archived online Letters to the and we scared young and at www.chronicleonline.com. in four days old alike. New additions Early Saturday morning Congratulations to Lou Cypress Cove Care Center, this year were a new zom- Ann Braglin on winning Sibex, and State Farm — on Oct. 26, about 50 peo- bie prop and a guy in an 1125 MCRN ple braved a chilly the bicycle donated by Michael D. Bays, agent. electric chair. NOTICE OF ENACTMENT Florida morning to come Kmart and the Mall and Thank you to all in Cit- A special thanks for the out to United Way of Cit- bike helmet. rus County who Live “special scare-actors”: OF AN ORDINANCE rus County’s Day of Car- The following Tuesday, United! Curtis Peters as Count Oct. 29, a different 50 peo- United Way of REGARDING PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO TEXT AND ing event, fitUnited: Walk Citrus County Dracula, Dusty Porter as THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE TOWN OF INGLIS the Mall with United Way. ple joined United Way of the decapitated head, COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AND OFFICIAL ZONING MAP OF Held in conjunction with Citrus County at its Earn It! Brooke and Sara Bruno THE TOWN OF INGLIS, FLORIDA United Way Worldwide Keep It! Save It! seminar at 2013 Haunted as the Drop window CF, Citrus County campus. BY THE TOWN COMMISSION OF THE TOWN OF INGLIS, Day of Caring, this event Maze thanks scares, Dawn Peters, FLORIDA, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to Divided into groups, these was the kick off event for Our 14th annual “Night- Jimmy Bruno and Jeff Chapters 163 and 166, Florida Statutes and Section 34-42, participants received in- the Citrus County health mare on Pine Bluff Street” Bruno as the Specters in of the Town of Inglis Land Development Code, comments, formation and instruction objections and recommendations regarding the following initiative. The goal was to haunted Halloween maze the Maze and graveyard. in the areas of credit and described proposed amendments to the Text and Future make a family friendly and graveyard was en- Donations to the Citrus Land Use Map of the Town of Inglis Comprehensive Plan and lending, car buying, hous- event that would help joyed by more than 572 United (food) Basket were the Official Zoning Map, Town of Inglis, Florida will be heard ing-renting and buying, young and old think about people this year during accepted. We want to by the Town Commission, at hearings on Monday, and a summation of serv- December 9, 2013 at 6:00 p.m. , or as soon thereafter as caring about their health. the two nights it was open: thank all the people who ices, such as 211, that are these matters can be heard. The hearings will be conducted Seniors that normally Saturday, Oct. 26, and Hal- put cash donations into available in the area. Addi- in the Town of Inglis, Town Hall located at 135 Highway 40 walk the mall on their loween, Oct. 31. the jar, totaling $353. Also, West, Inglis, Florida. tionally, each participant own were welcomed by John and Dusty Porter approximately 107 United Way staff and in- was invited to attend a 25- pounds of food items Adoption of Ordinance 03-13 - referencing application CPA would like to thank the 13-L1 by the Town of Inglis to amend the Infrastructure cluded in the festivities. minute, one-on-one budg- were donated. eting session with a budget following people for help- Element of the Town of Inglis Comprehensive Plan creating The youngest participant Thanks once again, for the Town of Inglis 10-Year Water Supply Facilities Work Plan. coach that was trained ing with the set-up and was 3 and the senior cou- being “scare-actors” who everyone that came to our The Work Plan represents the Town’s plan to meet current ple of the day were ages through UF’s Master Haunted Maze and Grave- and future growth in potable water demand. Money Mentor program. made this a successful 89 and 91 and preparing event for “The Nightmare yard. Everyone who came United Way thanks CF, First Reading of Ordinance 11-13 referencing application to celebrate 70 years of on Pine Bluff Street”: enjoyed themselves, and CPA13-S2, by Inglis Food Mart to amend the Future Land Citrus Campus, for pro- marriage in January. Curtis and Dawn Peters; the ‘scare-actors’ enjoyed Use Map from Single Family Residential -Low Density to viding us the space; the Highway Commercial and; Z13-2, an application by Inglis Thank you to all the vol- Jim, Marcie and Jimmy scaring them. We look for- Community Food Bank Food Mart to amend the Town’s Zoning Map, by changing unteers who helped with Bruno; Jeff, Sarah and ward to seeing you all for partnering with us to the zoning designation on the following described property this event: you are truly Brooke Bruno. With their again next year. from single Family Residence (R-1) to Highway Commercial provide each attendee appreciated whether you help, it was a scary and John and Dusty Porter (C-1-A). The 1.6 Acre property is located at the Southwest with 12 pounds of food to were in the background or fun haunted maze and Crystal River corner of CR40 East and Park Street and extending 435 ft on the front check in table take home; Joe’s Deli for South on Park Street (as shown on the attached map) working with us to pro- at 6:30 a.m. A special First Reading of Ordinance 12-13 will be held for CPA13- thank you to those who vide lunch, and Walmart S3, an application by Town of Inglis to amend the Future donated prizes and suste- for its donations. Unsure About Dental Work? Land Use Map from undesignated property to Industrial and; nance: Belk, Citrus A big thank you to all Z13-3, an application by Town of Inglis to amend the Town’s the presenters and Experience Experience Zoning Map, by changing the zoning designation on the County Jazzercise, Citrus The following described property from undesignated property to Sports and Apparel, Crys- coaches who made this The Industrial (I). The 1.74 Acre property is located at the tal River Mall, Ed’s Watch event successful! Difference Southwest corner of US Hwy 19 North and Diana Street. (as and Jewelry, Kmart, Magic We thank our corporate shown on the attached map) partners who make such Free Second Twist, Mike Scott Plumb- At the hearings, all interested parties may appear to be heard ing, Publix Supermarkets, Free events possible: Opinion with respect to the proposed amendments. 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victims’ families on what Mark Dupuis, a Part of Sandy Hook shooting might be included in the spokesman for Sedensky, report and resisted calls said the summary re- from Connecticut’s gover- leased on Monday will not investigation report due today nor to divulge more infor- include the state police re- Associated Press criticism of the secrecy mation sooner. port, which is expected to that has surrounded the In defense of their han- total thousands of pages. HARTFORD, Conn. — A probe since a gunman dling of records, investiga- It was not clear when prosecutor is planning to killed 20 children and six tors have cited the scale of the full report would be release a report Monday educators inside the the criminal investigation released. on the investigation into school on Dec. 14, 2012. — perhaps the most exten- The gunman, 20-year-old the massacre at Sandy While the gunman took sive in Connecticut’s his- Adam Lanza, killed his Hook Elementary School, his own life and authori- tory — and consideration mother inside their New- but the public will have to ties are not contemplating for the victims’ families, town home before driving wait longer for the state any prosecutions, the lead some of whom have lob- to his former elementary police’s full accounting of investigator, State’s Attor- bied for tighter restric- school and gunning down Associated Press the crime. ney Stephen Sedensky III, tions on public 26 people with a semi- A pigeon sits next to a information and com- automatic rifle. He killed The decision to continue has gone to court to fight pair of sneakers hanging himself with a handgun as withholding the bulk of the the release of 911 tapes, plained of being harassed from a cable that evidence is stirring new consulted privately with by conspiracy theorists. police arrived. stretches between two buildings Sunday just off Associated Press the Plaza de Dos de Mayo Easton Daubert, of Pine in the central district of Grove, Pa., sits on Malasana in Madrid, Santa's lap Saturday Spain. during the Christmas Tree Lighting program in Pine Grove, Pa. Deadly snowstorm Tens of thousands rally in Kiev US gas prices up KIEV, Ukraine — About before holiday 50,000 demonstrators ral- CAMARILLO, Calif. — lied in the center of Kiev on After nine weeks of falling Sunday to demand that gas prices, the average Ukraine’s government re- U.S. price of a gallon of verse course and sign a gasoline is up 3 cents over landmark agreement with the past two weeks. the European Union in defi- The Lundberg Survey of ance of Russia. fuel prices released Sunday The protest was the said the price of a gallon of biggest Ukraine has seen regular is $3.25. Midgrade since the peaceful 2004 costs an average of $3.44 a Orange Revolution, which gallon, and premium is overturned a fraudulent $3.59. presidential election result Industry analyst Trilby and brought a Western- Lundberg said it’s the first leaning government to price hike since Sept. 6. power. Of the cities surveyed in The rally was led by the Lower 48 states, the Ukraine’s top opposition fig- highest average, $3.58 a ures, who called for the gallon, was found in San Associated Press protests to continue until Diego. Cars slide Sunday on Paseo del Norte in Albuquerque, N.M., after a winter storm hit New Mexico over the President Viktor The lowest, $2.93, was in weekend making driving difficult for drivers. A large storm already blamed for at least eight deaths in the Yanukovych agreed to sign West slogged through Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and other parts of the southwest Sunday as it slowly Tulsa, Okla. the free trade and political churned east ahead of Thanksgiving. association deal with the Awards to go to EU at a summit on Friday. vet, charity CEO Wintry weather threatens Thanksgiving travels across US Australians set CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — new lights record The 2013 John F. Kennedy Associated Press north of Dallas on Interstate 35 by CANBERRA, Australia — New Frontier Awards will be midday Sunday, and areas of presented to a leader on An Australian family has re- A large storm already blamed southwestern Oklahoma woke up claimed their Guinness veterans’ issues and the to several inches of snow. for at least eight deaths in the World Record by stringing founder of an online charity. West slogged through Oklahoma, Some elevated overpasses had up more than half a million Kennedy’s grandson, Texas, New Mexico and other icy surfaces, but Bradshaw said the Jack Schlossberg, will pres- parts of the Southwest on Sunday, worst weather could be expected Christmas lights around ent the annual awards Mon- leading to hundreds of flight can- between 3 a.m. and 9 a.m., possibly their suburban home. day to Hawaii Congress - cellations as it slowly churned snarling morning rush hour. Guinness World Records woman Tulsi Gabbard, one east ahead of Thanksgiving. Several inches of snow fell official Chris Sheedy con- of the first two female com- After the storm plows through overnight in Altus in far south- firmed Monday that the bat veterans to serve in the Southwest, meteorologists ex- western Oklahoma, said Damaris Richards family of Canberra Congress, and Charles pect the Arctic mass to head Machabo, a receptionist at a Hol- had set a new record for Best, founder and CEO of south and east, threatening plans iday Inn motel. Christmas lights on a resi- DonorsChoose.org, a char- for Tuesday and Wednesday as “It looks great. I love the snow,” dential property with ity that connects donors people hit the roads and airports Machabo said. The snow and 502,165 twinkling bulbs. with public school teachers for some of the busiest travel days freezing temperatures made driv- The family first entered to meet teaching needs. of the year. ing in the area treacherous, but the famous record book in Machabo said she had no prob- The ceremony will take More than 300 flights were can- 2001 with 331,038 multi- celled at Dallas-Fort Worth Inter- lems getting to work early Sunday. place at Harvard Univer- colored lights. But they national Airport, representing Forecasts called for more snow in sity’s Institute of Politics at Icicles formed on a photinia bush were trumped last year by a about one-third of the scheduled the area later in the day. family in LaGrangeville, the John F. Kennedy departures, and a spokeswoman Sunday after the first round of Portions of New Mexico — es- School of Government. The winter weather moved through N.Y., who illuminated their said deicing equipment had been pecially in some of the higher el- home with 346,283 lights. awards will be presented on Tarrant County, Texas. evations — also had several prepared as officials planned for The Richards home will the 50th anniversary of the the worst in a flurry of conference inches of snow, and near white be open to the public from state funeral services for calls and meetings. has issued a winter storm warn- out conditions were reported President Kennedy. “It’s certainly going to be a ing for chunks of North Texas along stretches of Interstate 40 next week to raise money The awards honor Ameri- travel impact as we see the first from noon Sunday until midday west of Albuquerque. for charity. A local power cans younger than 40 who few people making their way for today. Parts of Oklahoma are also Then along the New Mexico- company will donate the es- are changing their commu- Thanksgiving,” National Weather under a winter storm warning, Texas border, into the El Paso timated 2,500 Australian nities and the country with Service meteorologist Tom Brad- while an advisory has been is- area, a mix of snow, sleet and ice dollars (US$2,300) in elec- their commitment to public shaw said. sued for other parts of the state. A forced some road closures and tricity that will illuminate the service. The National Weather Service mix of rain and sleet began falling created messy driving conditions. home for the next month. —From wire reports Rally marks Spain dictator’s death MADRID — Hundreds of people nostalgic for Spain’s Korean ex-leprosy patients return to island colony fascist past have held a rally outside Madrid’s down- Associated Press Most returnees are cured of the town Royal Palace to com- disease and are free to live wher- memorate the 38th SOROK ISLAND, South Korea ever they choose. But many say anniversary of dictator — Kang Sun Bong once consid- life is better here than outside the Francisco Franco’s death. ered this tiny island a “hell on island, where prejudice against Eduardo Arias, president earth,” a place where hospital leprosy still runs deep. of the right-wing Spanish workers beat the leprosy patients Yu Myung-sun, 61, who lived on Patriotic Knot association, exiled here and forced them into Sorok for six years until 1974, re- addressed the gathering harsh labor, sterilizations and turned in 2008 after living with and exhorted the govern- abortions. But three years ago, other former leprosy sufferers in ment to oppose immigration old, sick and broke, Kang re- a village near Seoul. People out- at a time when the country turned to the place he’d been ban- side the village “wouldn’t even has sky-high unemploy- ished with his mother decades look at me ... restaurants wouldn’t ment. Sympathizers made ago. sell meals to us,” Yu said. stiff-arm salutes and waved His savings wiped out by cancer “People on Sorok Island make Spanish flags before treatment, the 74-year-old now me feel at ease,” she said, wearing hopes to live the rest of his life a pair of big sunglasses, her face singing anthems dating with hundreds of other former pa- dotted with black spots from anti- from Franco’s 1939-1975 tients on Sorok Island, which sits leprosy medication. “I feel com- rule. off South Korea’s southwestern Associated Press fortable here and this is where I’ll Stalls sold far-right, fas- tip and has become a mini- Former South Korean leprosy patients sit on a bench Nov. 4 at Sorokdo die.” cist and Nazi memorabilia welfare state. National Hospital on Sorok Island, South Korea. Starting about a decade ago, the to curious passers-by on Despite the misery many say number of returning former pa- the fringes of Sunday’s rally. they endured here, dozens are re- place of exile has also become a “I came here because I thought I tients began gradually increasing. Franco won the 1936- turning each year, partly for the peaceful refuge for many after should die while being nursed,” During the past few years, about 1939 civil war with the help free medical care, food and hous- years of discrimination and hard- said Kang, who had a bitter, lonely 70 people, mostly former resi- of Nazi Germany and fas- ing offered to former sufferers of ship, the only place they feel at childhood here, but came back to dents, have resettled here each cist Italy. the disease. But the onetime home. find the island had utterly changed. year. —From wire reports ■ Dolphins ■ NFL/B2 fall at home ■ Scoreboard/B3 Section B - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 as Panthers ■ /B3 rally past ■ Basketball, golf/B4 Miami in ■ Puzzles/B5 second ■ Comics/B6 B2 SPORTS half./ ■ Classifieds/B7 ■ Basketball, NHL/B7 CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE Packers, Vikings tie at frozen Lambeau Field Associated Press Jacksonville and Houston both kicked field goals to open OT in a game on Nov. 18, 2012, then the Tex- GREEN BAY, Wis. — Backup quarterback Matt ans won it with a . Flynn threw for 218 yards to help the Packers storm Adrian Peterson had 146 yards and a score on 32 back from a 16-point deficit for a 26-26 tie as the carries. He and Toby Gerhart (91 yards on eight car- Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay could only ries) dented the Packers’ worn defense in overtime, muster field goals in overtime Sunday. but could not get in the end zone. Mason Crosby hit from 20 yards at 10:28 of the Flynn, inserted in the second half for the inef- extra period and Blair Walsh connected from 35 fective Scott Tolzien, caught a break in overtime with 3:54 left. after a third-down sack was called off by a holding Greg Jennings, playing his first game at Lambeau penalty on Vikings safety Robert Blanton. Field as a member of the Vikings (3-8-1), dropped a Flynn followed with three long completions, in- third-down pass with 2:11 left. The Packers (5-5-1) cluding a 34-yarder to the leaping Jarrett Boykin to also stumbled on their next possession. the 7. Two runs by Eddie Lacy (110 yards on 25 car- One last chance for the Vikings went nowhere ries) got the Packers to the 2, but Flynn misfired on with 1 second left, and the teams walked off with third down to set up Crosby’s kick. the first tie in the NFL since the Rams and 49ers That was it for the scoring. The fans bundled up ended 24-24 on Nov. 11, 2012. in parkas and knit caps to brave temperatures in At least the 77,000-plus frigid fans got to witness the upper teens had to settle for a draw. a bit of history — this was first game to end in a tie under the new overtime rule instituted last year Minnesota’s Adrian Peterson breaks into the end that continues the extra period if both teams open zone for a touchdown run Sunday against the it with field goals. A touchdown by either team Green Bay Packers in Green Bay, Wis. would have ended the game. Associated Press Huskies jump Bucs beat Lions to Bulldogs extend win streak in BCS Associated Press Associated Press DETROIT — Tampa Bay is turning around its season, relying on a cool and Northern Illinois moved calm rookie quarterback and an oppor- ahead of Fresno State in the BCS tunistic defense. standings and up to No. 14 as the Mike Glennon played almost mistake- Huskies and Bulldogs jockey to free football and Matthew Stafford’s be the last BCS buster. NIU jumped two spots Sunday fourth interception went in and out of and Fresno State slipped one to Calvin Johnson’s hands inside the Buc- 16th. caneers 5 in the final minute, allowing The top three teams in the BCS Tampa Bay to hold on for a 24-21 win standings were unchanged: Ala- over the Detroit Lions on Sunday. bama, Florida State and Ohio Bucs rookie Johnthan Banks made State — the remaining unde- the critical pick toward the end of the feated game. teams in Tampa Bay (3-8) has won three BCS au- Football polls straight after losing its first eight, join- tomatic See Page B3 for ing the 1978 St. Louis Cardinals as the qualify- the current AP, USA only NFL team to do that. ing con- Today, Harris and “Wow — that’s history,” Bucs rookie ferences. BCS college football tight end Tim Wright said after making a The polls. season-high eight receptions for 75 other yards. major Tampa Bay took advantage of De- college unbeatens, Northern Illi- troit’s five turnovers, including Kris nois and Fresno State, are fight- Durham’s fumble in the fourth period, ing for one automatic bid. They in a game with six lead changes and no have to finish in the top 12 of the more than a four-point lead for either last BCS standings, which comes team. out Dec. 8, or finish in the top 16 “One of the more gutsy performances while ranking ahead of an AQ- I’ve seen,” Bucs coach Greg Schiano conference champion. said. Central Florida is in position to win the American Athletic The Lions (6-5) have lost two straight Conference auto-bid, but is 19th for the first time this season. They in the latest standings. missed out on a chance to break a first- The Crimson Tide and Semi- place tie in the NFC North with noles are still on course to meet Chicago. in the final BCS championship “As disappointing as this was, it does- game if they can stay unbeaten. n’t eliminate us from anything,” Detroit Ohio State is on deck if either of coach Jim Schwartz said. “It just raises the top two slip up. the urgency level for the next five The Buckeyes were in danger games.” of being passed by Baylor, but Detroit hosts the Green Bay Packers, Oklahoma State took care of that who trail the Lions and Bears by a half- by blasting the Bears 49-17. game in the division, in its annual Auburn (fourth) and Missouri Thanksgiving Day game. (fifth) are behind the Buckeyes “We can’t let this stay in our system too and could make an interesting long,” said Nate Burleson, who had case for being in the title game if seven receptions for 77 yards and a they can win out and become SEC score in his first game since breaking his champions with just one loss. left arm in a one-car crash two months Ohio State is third in each poll, ago. followed by Clemson. Auburn is The Bucs have refused to let losses fifth and Missouri is sixth. and off-the-field distractions from the Alabama (11-0) plays Auburn first half of the season linger. They dealt on Saturday. with the benching and release of quar- Florida State (11-0) plays strug- Associated Press gling rival Florida at home Sat- terback Josh Freeman and a MRSA in- urday and then moves on to the fections outbreak. Tampa Bay cornerback Johnthan Banks runs back to the sidelines after intercepting Atlantic Coast Conference cham- Tampa Bay had been relying on a run- a pass Sunday late in the fourth quarter in Detroit. The interception sealed the third straight win for the Buccaneers 24-21. pionship game, where Duke, Vir- ning game lately, but couldn’t against a ginia Tech, Miami or Georgia defense that is stingy on the ground. North Carolina State, also didn’t have derwood, whose second score was an Tech will be the opponent. Bobby Rainey was held to 35 yards on 15 go-to receiver Vincent Jackson open 85-yard reception early in the fourth Ohio State (11-0) finishes its carries after he had 163 yards rushing very often. But he didn’t force the ball to quarter. Glennon had a season-high regular season against rival and scored three times last week against Jackson or anyone else. 138.4 quarterback rating. Michigan at the Big House on Atlanta. He was 14 of 21 for 247 yards and Saturday, and then plays Michi- Glennon, a third-round pick from threw two to Tiquan Un- See BUCS/ Page B3 gan State in the Big Ten champi- onship game. Gators get help with return of suspended Wilbekin Associated Press team during the summer and had to meet As a junior, Wilbekin played a team-high team. a list of requirements to return. 31.9 minutes per game last season. He av- “In my opinion, he’s one of the best de- GAINESVILLE — The Gators’ depleted “He’s done everything,” Donovan said. eraged 9.1 points and five assists per game fenders in the country. He’s a leader for our roster desperately needs help and will get “I’m really proud of him. He’s really stayed while shooting 45.3 percent from the field. team. He’s a defensive anchor.” it with the return of point guard on course all the way. With He was voted to the SEC all-defensive Donovan did not say whether Wilbekin Scottie Wilbekin. all that he’s done to this team. will start against Jacksonville (2-3), though Wilbekin, a senior, was re- point in time, he’s going True freshman Kasey Hill started at he does expect him to play his regular instated Sunday from his to be available.” point guard the first four games of this year, share of minutes. five-game suspension and Wilbekin, who was but went down with a high ankle sprain This was Wilbekin’s second known disci- will be on the court when not made available to and is out until at least mid-December. plinary issue with the Gators. He was held No. 16 Florida visits Jack- the media, is a huge ad- That makes Wilbekin’s return even more out of the first three games of last season as sonville today. dition to a team that has necessary for Florida (4-1). well. Gators coach Billy Donovan been battered by injuries and “He adds a huge piece for us,” guard He claimed that he changed after that suspended Wilbekin in June for undis- disciplinary problems. In last Michael Frazier II said. “He’s our only punishment, but he was suspended again closed reasons, shortly after he helped week’s victory over Middle Tennessee, the point guard right now and he’s a veteran seven months later. lead the team to a third straight Elite Eight. Gators had six scholarship players who guy, so we definitely could use him. Just He was barred from practicing with the were fully healthy and available. having him back is really good for our See WILBEKIN/ Page B3 B2 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Buccaneers 24, AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE Jaguars 13, Lions 21 East East Texans 6 W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Tampa Bay 3 14 0 7 — 24 Jacksonville 7 3 0 3 — 13 Detroit 0 14 7 0 — 21 New England 7 3 0 .700 254 199 5-0-0 2-3-0 4-2-0 3-1-0 3-1-0 Dallas 6 5 0 .545 298 279 4-1-0 2-4-0 6-2-0 0-3-0 4-0-0 Houston 0 3 3 0 — 6 First Quarter N.Y. Jets 5 6 0 .455 186 287 4-1-0 1-5-0 2-6-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 Philadelphia 6 5 0 .545 276 260 1-4-0 5-1-0 5-2-0 1-3-0 3-2-0 First Quarter TB—FG Lindell 38, 3:23. Miami 5 6 0 .455 229 245 3-3-0 2-3-0 4-3-0 1-3-0 0-2-0 N.Y. Giants 4 7 0 .364 213 280 3-3-0 1-4-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 Jax—Jones-Drew 1 run (Scobee kick), 10:57. Second Quarter Buffalo 4 7 0 .364 236 273 3-3-0 1-4-0 3-6-0 1-1-0 2-2-0 Washington 3 7 0 .300 246 311 2-2-0 1-5-0 1-6-0 2-1-0 0-3-0 Second Quarter Det—Burleson 5 pass from Stafford (Akers South South Jax—FG Scobee 30, 7:57. kick), 11:50. W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div Hou—FG Bullock 49, :29. Third Quarter TB—Underwood 7 pass from Glennon (Lin- Indianapolis 7 4 0 .636 263 260 3-2-0 4-2-0 5-2-0 2-2-0 3-0-0 New Orleans 9 2 0 .818 305 196 6-0-0 3-2-0 7-0-0 2-2-0 3-0-0 Hou—FG Bullock 20, 8:26. Tennessee 5 6 0 .455 250 245 2-4-0 3-2-0 4-4-0 1-2-0 0-3-0 Carolina 8 3 0 .727 258 151 4-1-0 4-2-0 6-2-0 2-1-0 2-0-0 dell kick), 8:42. Fourth Quarter Det—Fauria 10 pass from Stafford (Akers Jacksonville 2 9 0 .182 142 324 0-5-0 2-4-0 2-5-0 0-4-0 2-1-0 Tampa Bay 3 8 0 .273 211 258 2-4-0 1-4-0 2-6-0 1-2-0 1-3-0 Jax—FG Scobee 53, 6:44. kick), 4:33. Houston 2 9 0 .182 199 289 1-5-0 1-4-0 2-5-0 0-4-0 1-2-0 Atlanta 2 9 0 .182 227 309 2-4-0 0-5-0 2-6-0 0-3-0 1-4-0 A—71,659. TB—Johnson 48 interception return (Lindell North North Jax Hou kick), :50. W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div First downs 16 11 Third Quarter Cincinnati 7 4 0 .636 275 206 5-0-0 2-4-0 5-3-0 2-1-0 2-2-0 Detroit 6 5 0 .545 286 277 3-2-0 3-3-0 5-3-0 1-2-0 3-1-0 Total Net Yards 333 218 Det—Pettigrew 18 pass from Stafford (Akers Rushes-yards 28-118 21-77 Pittsburgh 5 6 0 .455 243 256 3-2-0 2-4-0 4-4-0 1-2-0 2-1-0 Chicago 6 5 0 .545 303 309 4-2-0 2-3-0 3-5-0 3-0-0 2-2-0 Passing 215 141 kick), 9:36. Baltimore 5 6 0 .455 227 215 4-1-0 1-5-0 5-4-0 0-2-0 2-2-0 Green Bay 5 5 1 .500 284 265 3-2-1 2-3-0 3-4-1 2-1-0 2-1-1 Punt Returns 3-14 3-19 Fourth Quarter Cleveland 4 7 0 .364 203 265 3-3-0 1-4-0 3-5-0 1-2-0 2-3-0 Minnesota 2 8 1 .227 266 346 2-3-0 0-5-1 1-7-1 1-1-0 0-3-1 Kickoff Returns 1-27 3-60 TB—Underwood 85 pass from Glennon (Lin- West West Interceptions Ret. 1-8 0-0 dell kick), 14:05. Comp-Att-Int 23-33-0 18-34-1 W L T Pct PF PA Home Away AFC NFC Div W L T Pct PF PA Home Away NFC AFC Div A—62,098. Sacked-Yards Lost 4-24 2-28 TB Det Denver 9 1 0 .900 398 255 6-0-0 3-1-0 5-1-0 4-0-0 3-0-0 Seattle 10 1 0 .909 306 179 5-0-0 5-1-0 7-0-0 3-1-0 3-0-0 Punts 6-43.2 7-44.9 First downs 10 25 Kansas City 9 2 0 .818 270 179 5-1-0 4-1-0 6-2-0 3-0-0 1-2-0 Arizona 7 4 0 .636 254 223 5-1-0 2-3-0 4-4-0 3-0-0 0-3-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 0-0 Total Net Yards 229 390 San Diego 5 6 0 .455 269 260 2-2-0 3-4-0 3-5-0 2-1-0 1-2-0 San Francisco 6 4 0 .600 247 178 3-2-0 3-2-0 3-3-0 3-1-0 2-1-0 Penalties-Yards 7-63 2-22 Time of Possession 33:41 26:19 Rushes-yards 24-22 24-104 Oakland 4 7 0 .364 213 269 3-3-0 1-4-0 4-4-0 0-3-0 1-2-0 St. Louis 5 6 0 .455 266 255 3-3-0 2-3-0 2-5-0 3-1-0 1-2-0 Passing 207 286 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punt Returns 2-19 2-42 RUSHING—Jacksonville, Jones-Drew 14-84, Kickoff Returns 2-83 2-49 Todman 11-31, Henne 3-3. Houston, D.John- Interceptions Ret. 4-86 0-0 son 13-74, Keenum 1-2, Tate 7-1. Comp-Att-Int 14-21-0 26-46-4 PASSING—Jacksonville, Henne 23-32-0- Sacked-Yards Lost 4-40 2-11 239, Robinson 0-1-0-0. Houston, Keenum 18- Punts 5-43.6 4-37.8 34-1-169. Fumbles-Lost 1-0 3-1 RECEIVING—Jacksonville, Shorts III 8-71, Penalties-Yards 9-67 5-39 Panthers stun Dolphins Jones-Drew 6-60, Sanders 4-61, Lewis 1-18, Time of Possession 26:38 33:22 Forsett 1-9, Harbor 1-8, Taylor 1-7, Todman INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 1-5. Houston, Graham 5-32, Tate 5-26, RUSHING—Tampa Bay, Rainey 18-35, A.Johnson 2-36, D.Johnson 2-13, Griffin 1- Leonard 1-3, Dawson 1-1, Glennon 4-(minus Jags earn second 37, Martin 1-12, Hopkins 1-8, Posey 1-5. 17). Detroit, Bush 15-83, Bell 6-15, Stafford MISSED FIELD GOALS—Jacksonville, 2-6, Burleson 1-0. Scobee 49 (BK). PASSING—Tampa Bay, Glennon 14-21-0- win in Houston 247. Detroit, Stafford 26-46-4-297. Chargers 41, RECEIVING—Tampa Bay, Wright 8-75, Un- Associated Press Chiefs 38 derwood 3-108, Jackson 2-61, Leonard 1-3. San Diego 3 714 17 — 41 Detroit, Johnson 7-115, Burleson 7-77, Bush Kansas City 7 714 10 — 38 4-17, Durham 3-46, Pettigrew 3-32, Fauria 1- MIAMI GARDENS — Cam New- First Quarter 10, Bell 1-0. ton converted a fourth-and-10 situa- SD—FG Novak 30, 6:11. MISSED FIELD GOALS—Tampa Bay, Lindell tion at his own 20 with a completion KC—Avery 32 pass from A.Smith (Succop 35 (WL), 50 (WL). kick), 1:37. to keep alive the Carolina Panthers’ Second Quarter Panthers 20, final possession, and they went on to KC—Charles 7 run (Succop kick), 3:03. score a touchdown with 43 seconds SD—Woodhead 11 pass from Rivers (Novak Dolphins 16 kick), :16. Carolina 3 3 7 7 — 20 left and beat the Miami Dolphins Third Quarter Miami 7 9 0 0 — 16 20-16 Sunday. SD—Mathews 1 run (Novak kick), 12:17. First Quarter Newton hit Greg Olsen with a KC—Charles 1 run (Succop kick), 9:00. Car—FG Gano 52, 6:58. SD—Woodhead 3 run (Novak kick), 5:27. Mia—Wallace 53 pass from Tannehill (Stur- 1-yard pass for the winning score to KC—Fasano 4 pass from A.Smith (Succop gis kick), 5:39. cap a 12-play drive. It was the sec- kick), 2:12. Second Quarter ond comeback win in a week for the Fourth Quarter Mia—FG Sturgis 32, 12:34. SD—FG Novak 30, 12:31. Mia—FG Sturgis 47, 2:13. Panthers, who rallied past the New KC—FG Succop 25, 9:32. Mia—FG Sturgis 23, 1:01. England Patriots with a late drive SD—Green 60 pass from Rivers (Novak kick), 7:50. Car—FG Gano 46, :00. last Monday. KC—Bowe 5 pass from A.Smith (Succop Third Quarter The Panthers (8-3) extended their kick), 1:22. Car—Newton 5 run (Gano kick), 8:08. winning streak to seven games, their SD—Ajirotutu 26 pass from Rivers (Novak Fourth Quarter kick), :24. Car—Olsen 1 pass from Newton (Gano kick), longest since 2003. Miami (5-6) fell to A—75,259. :43. 2-2 since tackle Jonathan Martin left SD KC A—60,156. First downs 24 26 Car Mia the team and the Dolphins’ bullying Total Net Yards 491 395 First downs 20 13 scandal began to mushroom. Rushes-yards 27-104 18-114 Total Net Yards 295 332 Passing 387 281 Miami’s Ryan Tannehill nearly Punt Returns 1-5 4-34 Rushes-yards 29-136 17-52 Kickoff Returns 5-137 8-199 Passing 159 280 connected with Mike Wallace for a Interceptions Ret. 1-17 0-0 Punt Returns 1-41 7-71 60-yard score in the final seconds. Comp-Att-Int 27-39-0 26-38-1 Kickoff Returns 1-17 3-59 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-5 3-13 Interceptions Ret. 1-0 1-24 Jaguars 13, Texans 6 Punts 5-40.0 4-44.5 Comp-Att-Int 19-38-1 28-42-1 Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 Sacked-Yards Lost 2-15 3-30 HOUSTON — Maurice Jones-Drew Penalties-Yards 9-97 7-62 Punts 7-56.7 6-48.5 Time of Possession 30:57 29:03 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0 ran for a season-high 84 yards and a INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Penalties-Yards 8-56 6-55 touchdown and the Jacksonville RUSHING—San Diego, Mathews 14-55, Time of Possession 30:12 29:48 Woodhead 6-25, R.Brown 6-23, Rivers 1-1. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Jaguars extended the Houston Texans’ Kansas City, Charles 14-115, Davis 1-3, Mc- RUSHING—Carolina, Newton 8-51, losing streak to a franchise-record nine Cluster 1-(minus 1), A.Smith 2-(minus 3). D.Williams 10-31, Stewart 7-31, Tolbert 4-23. games with a 13-6 victory. PASSING—San Diego, Rivers 27-39-0-392. Miami, Tannehill 4-36, Miller 10-8, Kansas City, A.Smith 26-38-1-294. Dan.Thomas 3-8. The two-time AFC South champions RECEIVING—San Diego, Allen 9-124, Royal PASSING—Carolina, Newton 19-38-1-174. 4-87, Woodhead 4-45, Green 3-80, Gates 3- haven’t won since Sept. 15. 21, Mathews 2-10, Ajirotutu 1-26, R.Brown 1- Miami, Tannehill 28-42-1-310. Jones-Drew’s touchdown on Jack- (minus 1). Kansas City, McCluster 7-59, RECEIVING—Carolina, Smith 5-69, Olsen 5- sonville’s first drive put the Jaguars (2-9) Associated Press Bowe 5-51, Avery 4-91, Charles 4-42, 34, Ginn Jr. 3-11, LaFell 2-36, D.Williams 2- Fasano 4-21, Jenkins 1-22, Sherman 1-8. 16, Tolbert 1-5, Stewart 1-3. Miami, Wallace on top, and they never trailed against an Miami wide receiver Mike Wallace cannot make a catch Sunday as MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. 5-127, Hartline 5-78, Miller 4-39, Clay 4-27, inept and ineffective Texans offense. Carolina free safety Mike Mitchell defends during the second half in Miami Matthews 3-2, Mar.Moore 2-20, Dan.Thomas Gardens. The Panthers defeated the Dolphins 20-16. Packers 26, 2-2, Sims 1-6, Egnew 1-5, Thigpen 1-4. Josh Scobee added two field goals. Vikings 26 OT MISSED FIELD GOALS—Carolina, Gano 35 Case Keenum had the worst per- Cardinals 40, Colts 11 (BK). Miami, Sturgis 53 (WL). formance in his five starts, throwing for NFL scores Minnesota 3 10 7 3 3 — 26 GLENDALE, Ariz. — Carson Palmer Green Bay 7 0 016 3 — 26 Steelers 27, just 169 yards with an interception. Thursday’s Game First Quarter New Orleans 17, Atlanta 13 threw two touchdown passes to Larry GB—Tolzien 6 run (Crosby kick), 4:59. Browns 11 Houston (2-9) was driving late when Min—FG Walsh 36, 1:37. Sunday’s Games rookie Ryan Davis grabbed a one- Fitzgerald, Karlos Dansby returned an Second Quarter Pittsburgh 3 10 7 7 — 27 Minnesota 26, Green Bay 26, OT Cleveland 3 0 0 8 — 11 interception 22 yards for a score and Min—FG Walsh 47, 4:24. handed interception off a deflection by Jacksonville 13, Houston 6 First Quarter Min—Peterson 1 run (Walsh kick), :50. Keshawn Martin to seal the win. San Diego 41, Kansas City 38 the Arizona Cardinals won their fourth Pit—FG Suisham 47, 10:03. Third Quarter St. Louis 42, Chicago 21 in a row with a 40-11 victory over the Cle—FG Cundiff 49, 7:21. Min—Ellison 12 pass from Ponder (Walsh kick), 8:22. Second Quarter Steelers 27, Browns 11 Pittsburgh 27, Cleveland 11 Indianapolis Colts. Fourth Quarter Pit—A.Brown 41 pass from Roethlisberger Tampa Bay 24, Detroit 21 Cardinals coach Bruce Arians beat CLEVELAND — Ben Roethlisberger Baltimore 19, N.Y. Jets 3 Min—FG Walsh 29, 14:22. (Suisham kick), 2:33. GB—Lacy 3 run (pass failed), 11:42. threw two touchdown passes and beat Carolina 20, Miami 16 the team that propelled him to coach- Pit—FG Suisham 32, :07. GB—Boykin 6 pass from Flynn (Crosby kick), Third Quarter Cleveland again as the Pittsburgh Steel- Tennessee 23, Oakland 19 ing prominence last season, when he 3:30. Pit—Sanders 4 pass from Roethlisberger ers moved back into the playoff picture Arizona 40, Indianapolis 11 took over as Colts interim coach while GB—FG Crosby 27, :46. (Suisham kick), 7:43. Dallas 24, N.Y. Giants 21 Overtime Fourth Quarter with a 27-11 win over the Browns. Denver at New England, late Chuck Pagano fought leukemia. GB—FG Crosby 20, 10:25. Pit—Gay 21 interception return (Suisham Roethlisberger connected on a Open: Buffalo, Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Seattle Fitzgerald caught five passes for 52 Min—FG Walsh 35, 3:49. kick), 4:27. 41-yard TD pass to Antonio Brown in Today yards, becoming the youngest player in A—77,871. Cle—Gordon 1 pass from Weeden (Bess San Francisco at Washington, 8:40 p.m. Min GB the first half, and hit Emmanuel Sanders NFL history to reach 11,000 yards First downs 28 30 pass from Weeden), 3:13. Thursday, Nov. 28 Total Net Yards 447 494 A—71,513. on a 4-yarder in the third quarter for the Green Bay at Detroit, 12:30 p.m. receiving. Rushes-yards 43-232 34-196 Pit Cle Oakland at Dallas, 4:30 p.m. Arizona’s Michael Floyd had his sec- Passing 215 298 First downs 19 19 Steelers (5-6), who have turned their Punt Returns 2-0 3-8 Total Net Yards 302 367 season around following a 0-4 start. Pittsburgh at Baltimore, 8:30 p.m. ond straight 100-yard receiving day Kickoff Returns 5-143 3-63 Rushes-yards 34-85 16-55 Sunday, Dec. 1 with seven catches for 104 yards for Interceptions Ret. 0-0 0-0 Passing 217 312 Roethlisberger finished 22 of 34 for Chicago at Minnesota, 1 p.m. Comp-Att-Int 21-30-0 28-53-0 Punt Returns 2-19 1-6 217 yards and improved to 16-1 against New England at Houston, 1 p.m. the Cardinals (7-4). Sacked-Yards Lost 6-18 2-18 Kickoff Returns 2-47 5-91 Tennessee at Indianapolis, 1 p.m. Andrew Luck threw for 163 yards, Punts 6-42.8 8-40.8 Interceptions Ret. 1-21 0-0 the Browns (4-7), who have lost five of Fumbles-Lost 2-1 0-0 Jacksonville at Cleveland, 1 p.m. but had only 84 through three quarters Penalties-Yards 5-53 7-50 Comp-Att-Int 22-34-0 27-52-1 six and seen a promising year turn into Tampa Bay at Carolina, 1 p.m. Time of Possession 40:33 34:27 Sacked-Yards Lost 0-0 5-21 as the Colts (7-4) fell behind 34-3. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Punts 7-36.9 5-39.0 yet another miserable one. Arizona at Philadelphia, 1 p.m. RUSHING—Minnesota, Peterson 32-146, Fumbles-Lost 0-0 3-3 Browns quarterback Jason Campbell Miami at N.Y. Jets, 1 p.m. Titans 23, Raiders 19 Gerhart 8-91, Ponder 3-(minus 5). Green Bay, Penalties-Yards 2-8 2-10 St. Louis at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. sustained a head injury in the third quar- Lacy 25-110, Starks 3-37, Tolzien 2-25, Flynn Time of Possession 33:39 26:21 Atlanta vs. Buffalo at Toronto, 4:05 p.m. OAKLAND, Calif. — Ryan Fitzpatrick 4-24. INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS ter when he was sacked by cornerback Cincinnati at San Diego, 4:25 p.m. threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to PASSING—Minnesota, Ponder 21-30-0-233. RUSHING—Pittsburgh, Bell 23-80, F.Jones William Gay. Campbell was struck in the Denver at Kansas City, 4:25 p.m. Green Bay, Flynn 21-36-0-218, Tolzien 7-17- 2-9, Dwyer 6-7, Roethlisberger 2-(minus 3), helmet by Gay and his head snapped N.Y. Giants at Washington, 8:30 p.m. Kendall Wright with 10 seconds remain- 0-98. A.Brown 1-(minus 8). Cleveland, Ogbonnaya Monday, Dec. 2 ing to cap a mistake-free performance RECEIVING—Minnesota, Patterson 8-54, 4-26, Whittaker 6-16, McGahee 4-12, Wee- back and banged the turf. New Orleans at Seattle, 8:40 p.m. Carlson 3-36, Simpson 2-54, Jennings 2-29, den 1-2, Campbell 1-(minus 1). that put the Tennessee Titans back in Ellison 2-26, Ford 1-20, Felton 1-7, Gerhart 1- PASSING—Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger 22-34- Chargers 41, Chiefs 38 playoff contention with a 23-19 victory 5, Peterson 1-2. Green Bay, J.Jones 7-80, 0-217. Cleveland, Weeden 13-30-1-209, KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Philip Rivers defense, however, as the Jets went 1 over the Oakland Raiders. Lacy 6-48, Boykin 5-60, Nelson 4-58, Kuhn Campbell 14-22-0-124. for 12 on third-down conversions. 2-29, Quarless 2-22, Bostick 1-24, Starks 1- RECEIVING—Pittsburgh, A.Brown 6-92, threw for 392 yards and three touch- Fitzpatrick also threw a 54-yard TD (minus 5). Sanders 6-52, Miller 5-41, Bell 2-18, W.John- downs, the final one a 26-yarder to Seyi Rookie Geno Smith completed nine of pass to Justin Hunter and Rob Bironas MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. son 1-9, F.Jones 1-4, Dwyer 1-1. Cleveland, 22 passes for 127 yards and two inter- added three field goals to give Ten- Gordon 14-237, Bess 5-27, Cameron 3-32, Ajirotutu with 24 seconds remaining, to Rams 42, Bears 21 Little 2-17, Ogbonnaya 2-15, Whittaker 1-5. give San Diego a 41-38 victory over the ceptions, both by Corey Graham. nessee (5-6) its second win in seven Chicago 7 7 0 7 — 21 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Cleveland, Cundiff Kansas City Chiefs and end the Charg- New York had alternated wins and games. But despite the recent slump, the St. Louis 21 3 3 15 — 42 46 (WL). First Quarter ers’ three-game losing streak. losses in its first 10 games, but the pat- Titans find themselves in a six-way tie for StL—Austin 65 run (Zuerlein kick), 13:30. Ravens 19, Jets 3 The Chiefs had taken the lead when tern ended here with its second straight the sixth and final playoff spot in the AFC StL—Stacy 1 run (Zuerlein kick), 12:36. with five weeks left in the regular season. Chi—M.Bennett 7 pass from McCown (Gould N.Y. Jets 3 0 0 0 — 3 Alex Smith hit Dwayne Bowe in tight defeat. Jets coach Rex Ryan, who kick), 6:14. Baltimore 3 610 0 — 19 coverage for a go-ahead score with 1:22 helped run Baltimore’s defense from The Raiders (4-7) missed a chance to StL—Cook 6 pass from Clemens (Zuerlein First Quarter get into that group as the defense failed kick), 1:27. NYJ—FG Folk 27, 6:52. left. But the Chargers (5-6) still had two 1999-2008, fell to 0-3 against his former Second Quarter Bal—FG Tucker 30, 1:59. timeouts, and they used both of them to team. to hold onto a late lead and Sebastian Chi—Marshall 3 pass from McCown (Gould Second Quarter Janikowski missed two field goals. kick), 5:19. Bal—FG Tucker 26, 10:15. quickly move downfield. Ajirotutu’s TD Rams 42, Bears 21 StL—FG Zuerlein 29, 1:11. Bal—FG Tucker 33, 1:56. was just his third catch of the season. Cowboys 24, Giants 21 Third Quarter Third Quarter StL—FG Zuerlein 40, 3:59. It also represented the eighth and final ST. LOUIS — Tavon Austin’s 65-yard Bal—FG Tucker 53, 10:01. touchdown run — his fourth straight EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Tony Fourth Quarter Bal—J.Jones 66 pass from Flacco (Tucker lead change in the game. Romo threw two touchdowns and led a Chi—Bush 1 run (Gould kick), 7:15. kick), :05. Smith threw for 292 yards and three this season from beyond midfield — StL—Cunningham 9 run (Pead pass from A—71,148. jump-started a 21-point first quarter drive that set up Dan Bailey’ 35-yard Clemens), 3:05. NYJ Bal touchdowns for the Chiefs, who dropped field goal on the final play as the Dallas StL—R.Quinn 31 fumble return (Zuerlein First downs 12 15 their second straight after a 9-0 start. and the St. Louis Rams defense made kick), 2:05. Total Net Yards 220 312 some big plays, too, in a 42-21 victory Cowboys defeated the Giants 24-21. A—66,024. Rushes-yards 28-102 31-67 They also lost top pass rusher Tamba Dallas ended the Giants’ four-game Chi StL Passing 118 245 Hali and Justin Houston to injuries and over the Chicago Bears. First downs 30 20 Punt Returns 2-26 5-108 winning streak and most of their playoff Total Net Yards 424 406 The Rams (5-6) followed up a Rushes-yards 26-80 29-258 Kickoff Returns 5-102 2-38 now have to turn their attention to the hopes. Passing 344 148 Interceptions Ret. 1-20 2-0 30-point rout at Indianapolis after their Denver Broncos next week. The victory moved the Cowboys (6-5) Punt Returns 1-0 1-1 Comp-Att-Int 10-24-2 17-27-1 bye in front of their largest crowd of the Kickoff Returns 4-90 1-24 Sacked-Yards Lost 3-22 4-28 into a first-place tie with idle Philadelphia Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-0 Punts 8-51.4 6-45.5 Ravens 19, Jets 3 season, about half of them clad in Comp-Att-Int 36-47-1 10-22-0 Fumbles-Lost 1-1 0-0 in the NFC East and left the Giants (4-7) Sacked-Yards Lost 1-8 2-19 Penalties-Yards 6-56 5-41 BALTIMORE — Joe Flacco threw a Bears orange. Late scores by rookie wondering about what they gave away Punts 3-40.3 2-48.5 Time of Possession 25:55 34:05 66-yard touchdown pass to Jacoby backup running back Benny Cunning- Fumbles-Lost 3-2 0-0 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS in two losses to Dallas. Penalties-Yards 10-84 6-39 Time of Possession 36:09 23:51 RUSHING—N.Y. Jets, Powell 11-41, Ivory 9- Jones, Justin Tucker kicked four field ham and defensive end Robert Quinn Romo hit two crucial third-down goals and the shut INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS 35, Cribbs 5-20, Smith 3-6. Baltimore, Rice helped finish off the Bears (6-5), who passes on the 14-play drive that covered RUSHING—Chicago, Forte 16-77, McCown 16-30, Pierce 11-30, Taylor 4-7. down the sputtering offense of the New remained tied for the NFC North lead. 2-4, Jeffery 1-4, Bush 7-(minus 5). St. Louis, PASSING—N.Y. Jets, Smith 9-22-2-127, the final 4:45 after New York tied the York Jets in a 19-3 victory. Josh McCown passed for 352 yards Cunningham 13-109, Stacy 12-87, Austin 1- Cribbs 1-2-0-13. Baltimore, Flacco 17-26-1- game on a 4-yard touchdown pass from 65, Clemens 3-(minus 3). 273, Taylor 0-1-0-0. The defending Super Bowl champion and two touchdowns with an intercep- Eli Manning to Louis Murphy Jr. and a PASSING—Chicago, McCown 36-47-1-352. RECEIVING—N.Y. Jets, Powell 3-24, Salas Ravens (5-6) had lost four of five before tion for Chicago, which had won four 2-point conversion run by Andre Brown. St. Louis, Clemens 10-22-0-167. 2-48, Winslow 2-34, Smith 1-13, Holmes 1- RECEIVING—Chicago, Marshall 10-117, 12, Cumberland 1-9. Baltimore, J.Jones 4- bouncing back to beat New York (5-6) straight in the series. The Bears had a Romo hit Jason Witten on TDs of 20 E.Bennett 8-58, Forte 7-40, M.Bennett 4-62, 103, Dickson 3-55, Clark 3-24, T.Smith 2-74, and keep their playoff hopes alive. 62-yard punt return for touchdown by and 2 yards, and Dallas got a defensive Jeffery 4-42, Fiammetta 2-23, Bush 1-10. St. Stokley 1-7, Leach 1-6, Taylor 1-6, M.Brown Louis, Cook 4-80, Austin 2-39, Quick 2-19, 1-1, Rice 1-(minus 3). Jones had four catches for 103 yards. Devin Hester nullified by a holding touchdown on a 50-yard fumble return Bailey 1-19, Stacy 1-10. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Baltimore won on the strength of its penalty in the fourth quarter. by Jeff Heath. MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SCOREBOARD MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 B3

Time of Possession 29:21 30:39 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS COLLEGE FB BRIEFS RUSHING—Dallas, Murray 14-86, Dunbar 3- 20, Romo 3-1. N.Y. Giants, A.Brown 21-127, Ja- Georgia’s Murray facing BCS standings cobs 9-75. Florida LOTTERY PASSING—Dallas, Romo 23-38-1-250. N.Y. Gi- season-ending knee surgery Nov. 24, 2013 ants, Manning 16-30-0-174. Avg Pv RECEIVING—Dallas, Bryant 9-102, Witten 4- ATHENS, Ga. — Georgia quarterback Aaron Mur- 1. Alabama .9881 1 Here are the winning numbers selected 37, Murray 3-40, Dunbar 2-26, Beasley 2-13, ray has torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his left 2. Florida St. .9697 2 Austin 1-17, Williams 1-10, Escobar 1-5. N.Y. knee and will have season-ending surgery. 3. Ohio St. .9200 3 Sunday in the Florida Lottery: Giants, A.Brown 4-11, Randle 3-64, Myers 3- 39, Cruz 2-27, Jernigan 2-24, Pascoe 1-5, Mur- Georgia announced Sunday that tests confirmed 4. Auburn .8236 6 CASH 3 (early) 5. Missouri .8077 8 phy Jr. 1-4. Murray tore the ligament in the second quarter of the 6. Clemson .7726 7 9 - 1 - 2 MISSED FIELD GOALS—None. Bulldogs’ 59-17 rout of Kentucky on Saturday night. 7. Oklahoma St. .7615 10 CASH 3 (late) Murray has little swelling and is expected to have 8. Stanford .6665 9 4 - 4 - 7 9. Baylor .6456 4 the surgery this week. 10. South Carolina .6101 11 Murray started all 52 games of his four years and PLAY 4 (early) NBA standings 11. Michigan St. .5780 13 became the Southeastern Conference’s career 12. Arizona St. .5052 17 1 - 6 - 6 - 1 EASTERN CONFERENCE leader in yards passing, touchdown passes, comple- 13. Oregon .4950 5 PLAY 4 (late) Atlantic Division W L Pct GB tions and total offense. The senior is the first quarter- 14. N. Illinois .4620 16 4 - 3 - 8 - 2 15. Wisconsin .4448 19 Players should verify Toronto 6 7 .462 — back in SEC history to pass for at least 3,000 yards 16. Fresno St. .4124 15 winning numbers by Philadelphia 6 9 .400 1 in four seasons. 17. LSU .3737 22 calling 850-487-7777 FANTASY 5 Boston 5 10 .333 2 Murray completed 18 of 23 passes for 183 yards 18. Oklahoma .3380 20 or at www.flalottery.com. 4 - 8 - 10 - 16 - 29 New York 3 9 .250 2½ 19. UCF .3364 18 Brooklyn 3 10 .231 3 with four touchdowns against Kentucky. 20. Louisville .2522 21 Southeast Division Saturday’s late Top 25 games 21. Texas A&M .2243 12 Saturday’s winning numbers and payouts: W L Pct GB Miami 10 3 .769 — 22. UCLA .1921 14 Powerball: Lotto: No. 11 Okla. St. 49, No. 3 Baylor 17 23. Southern Cal .1779 23 5 – 12 – 43 – 52 – 55 1 – 21 – 36 – 40 – 44 – 45 Atlanta 8 6 .571 2½ 24. Duke .0885 NR Powerball: 10 6-of-6 No winner Charlotte 7 7 .500 3½ STILLWATER, Okla. — Clint Chelf passed for a 25. Notre Dame .0674 NR 5-of-5 PB No winner 5-of-6 35 $5,292.50 Washington 5 8 .385 5 career-high 370 yards and accounted for four Orlando 4 9 .308 6 Explanation Key No Florida winner 4-of-6 1,532 $89 touchdowns as No. 11 Oklahoma State took down The BCS Average is calculated by averaging Central Division 5-of-5 1 winner $1 million 3-of-6 32,809 $5.50 W L Pct GB another national-championship hopeful, easily de- the percent totals of the Harris Interactive, USA Fantasy 5: Today Coaches and Computer polls. Team per- No Florida winner 5 – 9 – 14 – 26 – 33 Indiana 12 1 .923 — feating No. 3 Baylor 49-17. centages are derived by dividing a team’s ac- 5-of-5 No winner Chicago 6 6 .500 5½ Chelf, who lost the starting job earlier this sea- tual voting points by a maximum 2600 possible 4-of-5 374 $555 Detroit 5 8 .385 7 Cleveland 4 10 .286 8½ son for the Cowboys (10-1, 7-1 Big 12 Confer- points in the Harris Interactive Poll and 1550 3-of-5 11,219 $18.50 Milwaukee 2 10 .167 9½ ence), threw for three touchdown passes and ran possible points in the USA Today Coaches Poll. WESTERN CONFERENCE Six computer rankings are used to determine for a score — continuing his mastery of the Southwest Division the overall computer component. The highest stunned Bears in front of a record crowd of 60,218 W L Pct GB and lowest ranking for each team is dropped, On the AIRWAVES San Antonio 12 1 .923 — in Boone Pickens Stadium. and the remaining four are added and divided to Dallas 9 5 .643 3½ The senior also had a 48-yard reception and fin- produce a Computer Rankings Percentage. The Houston 9 5 .643 3½ six computer ranking providers are Anderson & TODAY’S SPORTS ished with 438 yards of total offense. Memphis 7 6 .538 5 Hester, Richard Billingsley, Colley Matrix, Ken- TV Bryce Petty was 28-of-48 passing for 359 yards New Orleans 6 6 .500 5½ neth Massey, Jeff Sagarin, and Peter Wolfe. NBA BASKETBALL Northwest Division for Baylor (9-1, 6-1), which had its 13-game win- Each computer ranking accounts for schedule 2:30 p.m. (NBA) W L Pct GB ning streak snapped and hasn’t won in Stillwater strength in its formula. Teams TBA (taped) 7:30 p.m. (SUN) Phoenix Suns at Miami Heat Portland 12 2 .857 — since 1939. The AP Top 25 9 p.m. (NBA) Oklahoma City 9 3 .750 2 Chicago Bulls at Utah Jazz Minnesota 8 7 .533 4½ The Top 25 teams in The Associated Press No. 8 Missouri 24, MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Denver 6 6 .500 5 college football poll, with first-place votes in 3 p.m. (ESPN2) Utah 1 14 .067 11½ No. 24 Mississippi 10 parentheses, records through Nov. 23, total Maui Invitational — Arkansas vs. California Pacific Division points based on 25 points for a first-place vote 5:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Maui Invitational — Minnesota vs. Syracuse OXFORD, Miss. — Henry Josey rushed for two W L Pct GB through one point for a 25th-place vote, and 7 p.m. (FS1) Abilene Christian at Xavier L.A. Clippers 10 5 .667 — touchdowns, Marcus Murphy added another and previous ranking: 7:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Progressive Legends Classic — Pittsburgh Golden State 8 6 .571 1½ No. 8 Missouri rolled to a 24-10 victory over No. 24 Record Pts Pv Phoenix 7 6 .538 2 Mississippi. 1. Alabama (56) 11-0 1,496 1 vs. Texas Tech 7:30 p.m. (ESPNU) L.A. Lakers 6 7 .462 3 Missouri (10-1, 6-1 Southeastern Conference) is 2. Florida St. (4) 11-0 1,444 2 CBE Hall of Fame Classic — BYU vs. Texas Sacramento 4 8 .333 4½ 3. Ohio St. 11-0 1,375 4 9 p.m. (FS1) Marquette at Arizona State Sunday’s Games now one victory away from clinching the SEC East 4. Auburn 10-1 1,294 6 9:30 p.m. (ESPN2) Progressive Legends Classic — Houston Detroit 109, Brooklyn 97 title. The Tigers host Texas A&M next weekend. 5. Missouri 10-1 1,202 8 L.A. Clippers 121, Chicago 82 James Franklin completed 12 of 19 passes for 6. Clemson 10-1 1,196 7 vs. Stanford 9:30 p.m. (ESPNU) Phoenix 104, Orlando 96 142 yards and an interception in his first start since 7. Oklahoma St. 10-1 1,177 11 Maui Invitational — Baylor vs. Chaminade Oklahoma City 95, Utah 73 8. Stanford 9-2 1,002 10 10:30 p.m. (SUN) Cleveland State at Kentucky (same-day tape) Sacramento at L.A. Lakers, late a shoulder injury caused him to miss four games. 9. Baylor 9-1 976 3 12 a.m. (ESPN2) Maui Invitational — Dayton vs. Gonzaga Today The loss snapped a four-game winning streak 10. South Carolina 9-2 960 12 NFL FOOTBALL Minnesota at Indiana, 7 p.m. for Ole Miss (7-4, 3-4). Bo Wallace threw for 244 11. Michigan St. 10-1 929 13 Boston at Charlotte, 7 p.m. 12. Oregon 9-2 731 5 8:25 p.m. (ESPN) San Francisco 49ers at Washington Redskins yards and an interception. COLLEGE FOOTBALL Phoenix at Miami, 7:30 p.m. 13. Arizona St. 9-2 690 19 Milwaukee at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. No. 23 USC 47, Colorado 29 14. Wisconsin 9-2 684 16 12 a.m. (ESPNU) Missouri at Mississippi (taped) Houston at Memphis, 8 p.m. 15. LSU 8-3 642 18 3 a.m. (ESPN2) Wisconsin at Minnesota (taped) Denver at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. BOULDER, Colo. — Sophomore Javorius Allen 16. Fresno St. 10-0 619 15 New Orleans at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. ran for a career-best 145 yards and three touch- 17. UCF 9-1 588 17 3 a.m. (ESPNU) Washington at Oregon State (taped) Chicago at Utah, 9 p.m. downs and No. 23 Southern California beat Col- 18. N. Illinois 11-0 470 20 NHL HOCKEY New York at Portland, 10 p.m. 19. Texas A&M 8-3 429 9 1 p.m. (NHL) Detroit Red Wings at Buffalo Sabres (taped) orado 47-29 in 29-degree weather, tied for the 20. Oklahoma 9-2 386 22 3 p.m. (NHL) Ottawa Senators at Carolina Hurricanes (taped) second-coldest kickoff in the Trojans’ storied history. 21. Louisville 10-1 383 21 The Trojans (9-3, 6-2 Pac-12) improved to 8-0 22. UCLA 8-3 300 14 7:30 p.m. (FSNFL) Philadelphia Flyers at Florida Panthers 23. Southern Cal 9-3 262 23 8 p.m. (NBCSPT) Minnesota Wild at St. Louis Blues NHL standings all-time against the Buffaloes (4-7, 1-7) while im- 24. Duke 9-2 135 25 ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE SOCCER EASTERN CONFERENCE proving to 6-1 under interim coach Ed Orgeron. 25. Notre Dame 8-3 68 NR 3 p.m. (NBCSPT) West Bromwich Albion FC vs Aston Villa FC Atlantic Division The Buffaloes saw their slim bowl hopes come to Others receiving votes: Georgia 15, Cincin- GP W L OT Pts GF GA an end. nati 10, Texas 10, Mississippi 7, Arizona 6, Ne- Boston 23 15 6 2 32 64 43 —From wire reports braska 6, Minnesota 5, East Carolina 1, N. RADIO Toronto 23 14 8 1 29 66 54 Dakota St. 1, Vanderbilt 1. MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Tampa Bay 23 14 8 1 29 67 61 7 p.m. (WYKE 104.3 FM) Florida at Jacksonville Detroit 25 11 7 7 29 63 70 USA Today Top 25 Montreal 24 13 9 2 28 64 51 The USA Today Top 25 football coaches poll, Ottawa 24 9 11 4 22 68 77 with first-place votes in parentheses, records Note: Times and channels are subject to change at the Florida 24 6 13 5 17 53 80 BUCS through Nov. 23, total points based on 25 points discretion of the network. If you are unable to locate a game Buffalo 25 5 19 1 11 44 79 Continued from Page B1 for first place through one point for 25th, and on the listed channel, please contact your cable provider. Metropolitan Division previous ranking:; GP W L OT Pts GF GA Record Pts Pvs Pittsburgh 24 15 9 0 30 69 54 “He’s very calm in the huddle, no matter what 1. Alabama (56) 11-0 1544 1 Washington 24 12 10 2 26 72 68 the situation is in the game,” Wright said. 2. Florida State (6) 11-0 1488 2 N.Y. Rangers 23 12 11 0 24 48 54 Stafford was 26 of 46 for 297 yards with three 3. Ohio State 11-0 1428 3 Prep CALENDAR New Jersey 23 9 9 5 23 49 55 4. Clemson 10-1 1289 6 Carolina 24 9 10 5 23 49 67 TDs. He connected with Burleson, Brandon 5. Auburn 10-1 1268 7 TODAY’S PREP SPORTS Philadelphia 22 10 10 2 22 49 53 Pettigrew and Joseph Fauria for scores that 6. Missouri 10-1 1243 8 GIRLS BASKETBALL Columbus 23 8 12 3 19 56 71 couldn’t overcome his interceptions. 7. Oklahoma State 10-1 1225 9 N.Y. Islanders 24 8 13 3 19 68 82 7:30 p.m. “I can’t make bad decisions, and I had a cou- 8. Baylor 9-1 1009 4 Crystal River at Central WESTERN CONFERENCE ple of those and a couple bad breaks,” Stafford 9. South Carolina 9-2 1003 11 GIRLS SOCCER Central Division said. 10. Stanford 9-2 981 12 7 p.m. Weeki Wachee at Citrus GP W L OT Pts GF GA 11. Michigan State 10-1 962 13 Chicago 24 16 4 4 36 87 70 The last interception was not Stafford’s fault 12. Oregon 9-2 777 5 St. Louis 22 16 3 3 35 79 50 because Johnson had the ball briefly before Kel- 13. Fresno State 10-0 687 16 Colorado 22 17 5 0 34 69 45 10:02. Ten—Wright 10 pass from Fitzpatrick (Bironas cie McCray jarred it loose and Banks caught it 14. Wisconsin 9-2 661 17 Minnesota 24 15 5 4 34 64 55 Ind—FG Vinatieri 27, 1:15. kick), :10. out of the air. 15. LSU 8-3 646 19 Dallas 22 11 9 2 24 61 65 Second Quarter A—46,001. 16. Louisville 10-1 603 15 Nashville 23 11 10 2 24 52 67 “He got a good hit on me,” Johnson Ari—Fitzgerald 26 pass from Palmer (Feely Ten Oak 17. Oklahoma 9-2 581 18 Winnipeg 25 10 11 4 24 66 75 acknowledged. kick), 13:29. First downs 22 19 18. Arizona State 9-2 574 22 Pacific Division Stafford also was picked off when Pettigrew Ari—FG Feely 48, 8:15. Total Net Yards 426 353 19. Central Florida 9-1 512 20 GP W L OT Pts GF GA Ari—Dansby 22 interception return (Feely kick), Rushes-yards 29-114 23-93 ducked when a pass came his way and Leonard 20. Northern Illinois 11-0 459 21 Anaheim 26 17 6 3 37 80 65 7:58. Passing 312 260 Johnson returned it 48 yards for a go-ahead 21. Texas A&M 8-3 410 10 San Jose 23 15 3 5 35 79 52 Ari—FG Feely 50, :00. Punt Returns 1-0 2-18 score late in the first half. Stafford’s first inter- 22. UCLA 8-3 257 14 Los Angeles 24 15 6 3 33 64 51 Third Quarter Kickoff Returns 2-31 5-108 23. Southern California 9-3 210 25 Phoenix 23 14 5 4 32 78 74 ception in Tampa Bay territory caromed off Ari—Mendenhall 5 run (Feely kick), 5:57. Interceptions Ret. 1-3 0-0 24. Duke 9-2 203 24 Vancouver 25 12 9 4 28 65 65 Burleson. Fourth Quarter Comp-Att-Int 30-42-0 19-32-1 25. Cincinnati 9-2 47 NR Calgary 23 8 11 4 20 64 84 Ind—Fleener 17 pass from Luck (Heyward-Bey Sacked-Yards Lost 2-8 0-0 The fifth-year QB had no one to blame for Others receiving votes: Notre Dame 17; Min- Edmonton 24 7 15 2 16 64 84 pass from Luck), 10:26. Punts 5-32.6 2-47.5 floating a pass into the middle of the end zone nesota 12; Texas 12; East Carolina 11; Georgia NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- Ari—FG Feely 21, 7:20. Fumbles-Lost 3-0 2-1 toward Johnson because safety Keith Tandy eas- 8; Nebraska 7; Louisiana-Lafayette 6; Miami time loss. Ari—FG Feely 25, 2:17. Penalties-Yards 10-100 4-50 (Fla.) 6; Arizona 2; Vanderbilt 2. Sunday’s Games ily intercepted it in the third quarter. A—60,882. Time of Possession 35:48 24:12 Detroit 3, Buffalo 1 “The way it came right to me, I guess he didn’t Harris Top 25 Ind Ari INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS Carolina 4, Ottawa 1 First downs 15 27 RUSHING—Tennessee, C.Johnson 20-73, Fitz- see me,” Tandy said. The Top 25 teams in the Harris Interactive Today Total Net Yards 239 410 patrick 5-26, Greene 4-15. Oakland, Jennings Johnson had seven receptions for 115 yards, College Football Poll, with first-place votes in Pittsburgh at Boston, 7 p.m. Rushes-yards 15-80 30-120 16-73, Reece 5-14, McGloin 2-6. but he and the Lions didn’t take advantage of the parentheses, records through Nov. 24, total Columbus at Toronto, 7 p.m. Passing 159 290 PASSING—Tennessee, Fitzpatrick 30-42-0- points based on 25 points for a first-place vote Winnipeg at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Bucs playing the second half without cornerback Punt Returns 0-0 3-23 320. Oakland, McGloin 19-32-1-260. through one point for a 25th-place vote and pre- N.Y. Rangers at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Darrelle Revis. had 100 yards of of- Kickoff Returns 4-115 0-0 RECEIVING—Tennessee, Hunter 6-109, Wright Philadelphia at Florida, 7:30 p.m. vious ranking: fense for the Lions. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-22 6-103, Walker 5-46, Washington 5-45, C.John- Minnesota at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Record Pts Pv Comp-Att-Int 20-39-1 26-38-0 son 3-8, Mooney 2-6, Thompson 2-4, Stevens Phoenix at Nashville, 8 p.m. Tampa Bay started the game without two key 1. Alabama (99) 11-0 2,595 1 Sacked-Yards Lost 1-4 3-24 1-(minus 1). Oakland, Streater 5-93, Jennings Chicago at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. players in the middle of its defense, suspended 2. Florida State (5) 11-0 2,494 2 Punts 5-44.6 2-36.0 4-49, Reece 4-44, Holmes 2-32, Olawale 2-27, Los Angeles at Vancouver, 10 p.m. safety Dashon Goldson and injured middle line- 3. Ohio State 11-0 2,389 3 Fumbles-Lost 0-0 1-0 Rivera 1-10, Mastrud 1-5. Tuesday’s Games 4. Clemson 10-1 2,148 6 backer Mason Foster, and lost one on the outside Penalties-Yards 6-89 9-84 MISSED FIELD GOALS—Oakland, Janikowski Anaheim at Dallas, 8 p.m. 5. Auburn 10-1 2,139 7 during the game. Revis, who did a relatively Time of Possession 23:11 36:49 32 (WL), 48 (WL). 6. Missouri 10-1 2,109 8 INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS good job against Johnson, holding him to four re- 7. Oklahoma State 10-1 2,013 9 RUSHING—Indianapolis, Herron 4-33, Luck 2- Cowboys 24, ceptions for 61 yards in the first half, didn’t play 8. Stanford 9-2 1,759 11 31, Richardson 7-15, D.Brown 2-1. Arizona, BASKETBALL after halftime because of a groin injury. 9. Baylor 9-1 1,679 4 Giants 21 Mendenhall 13-54, Ellington 10-50, Taylor 5-10, National Basketball Association 10. South Carolina 9-2 1,620 12 Dallas 7 7 7 3 — 24 “Our guys did a great job against him after I Fitzgerald 1-4, Peterson 1-2. NBA — Fined Sacramento F Travis Outlaw 11. Michigan State 10-1 1,595 13 N.Y. Giants 0 6 7 8 — 21 left,” Revis said. PASSING—Indianapolis, Luck 20-39-1-163. Ari- $15,000 for making excessive and unnecessary 12. Oregon 9-2 1,284 5 First Quarter zona, Palmer 26-37-0-314, Fitzgerald 0-1-0-0. contact with Los Angeles Clippers G J.J. Redick 13. Fresno State 10-0 1,206 14 Dal—Heath 50 fumble return (Bailey kick), 4:17. RECEIVING—Indianapolis, Hilton 5-38, Fleener during a Nov. 23 game. 14. LSU 8-3 1,155 17 Second Quarter 4-55, Brazill 3-35, Heyward-Bey 3-22, Richard- GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Assigned C 15. Wisconsin 9-2 1,035 19 NYG—FG J.Brown 21, 12:40. son 2-11, Cunningham 1-4, Satele 1-0, D.Brown Dewayne Dedmon and G Nemanja Nedovic to 16. Arizona State 9-2 976 22 Dal—Witten 20 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), Santa Cruz (NBADL). WILBEKIN 1-(minus 2). Arizona, Floyd 7-104, Fitzgerald 5- 17. Northern Illinois 11-0 936 18 9:37. HOCKEY 52, Housler 4-51, Roberts 3-43, Ellington 2-21, Continued from Page B1 18. Louisville 10-1 930 16 NYG—FG J.Brown 23, 5:18. National Hockey League Mendenhall 1-24, Brown 1-16, Smith 1-6, Taylor 19. Oklahoma 9-2 856 21 Third Quarter TAMPA BAY LIGHTNING — Recalled F 1-1, Peterson 1-(minus 4). 20. Central Florida 9-1 855 20 Dal—Witten 2 pass from Romo (Bailey kick), Nikita Kucherov and D Dmitry Korobov from MISSED FIELD GOALS—Arizona, Feely 28 Donovan has spoken very highly of Wilbekin 21. Texas A&M 8-3 698 10 6:54. Syracuse (AHL). (BK). 22. UCLA 8-3 391 15 NYG—Myers 27 pass from Manning (J.Brown WINNIPEG JETS — Reassigned D Julian throughout his recent drive to rejoin the team 23. USC 9-3 385 23 Titans 23, Raiders 19 kick), 4:33. Melchiori to St. John’s (AHL). and believes the change is real this time. 24. Duke 9-2 298 24 Fourth Quarter American Hockey League “No question,” he said. “He’s grown up in a lot Tennessee 3 3 7 10 — 23 25. Notre Dame 8-3 55 NR NYG—Murphy Jr. 4 pass from Manning SAN ANTONIO RAMPAGE — Announced D Oakland 3 6 3 7 — 19 of ways. He obviously made some poor choices Other teams receiving votes: Cincinnati 47; (A.Brown run), 4:45. Dylan Olsen was recalled by Florida (NHL). Re- First Quarter last year and you would hope that situation Georgia 37; Minnesota 21; Nebraska 16; Miami Dal—FG Bailey 35, :00. called D Josh McFadden from Cincinnati Oak—FG Janikowski 52, 10:55. (FL) 15; Mississippi 15; Texas 15; East Carolina A—80,499. (ECHL). would’ve been an eye-opener for him about his Ten—FG Bironas 33, 3:38. 14; Arizona 13; Louisiana-Lafayette 4; Wash- Dal NYG Central Hockey League responsibility. For whatever reason, that experi- Second Quarter ington 2; Michigan 1. First downs 24 22 ALLEN AMERICANS — Announced the CHL ence of missing the first three games last year did Ten—FG Bironas 22, 11:55. Total Net Yards 327 356 has granted F Darryl Bootland a leave of ab- not register with him at the level I wanted. Oak—FG Janikowski 48, 6:25. Rushes-yards 20-107 30-202 sence. “With the situation we’ve put him in having to Oak—FG Janikowski 24, :48. Passing 220 154 Southern Professional Hockey League Third Quarter Punt Returns 4-15 1-16 PEORIA RIVERMEN — Acquired D Bryant work his way back onto the team ... the biggest Cardinals 40, Ten—Hunter 54 pass from Fitzpatrick (Bironas Kickoff Returns 3-65 4-85 Doerrsam from Louisiana for cash. thing I’ve noticed is a total change in his attitude. Colts 11 kick), 12:52. Interceptions Ret. 0-0 1-(-4) COLLEGE He’s gotten a lot more humble. He has a much Oak—FG Janikowski 42, 1:41. Comp-Att-Int 23-38-1 16-30-0 CALIFORNIA — Announced women’s junior better understanding how things he does impact Indianapolis 3 0 0 8 — 11 Fourth Quarter Sacked-Yards Lost 4-30 2-20 basketball F Gennifer Brandon has taken leave Arizona 7 20 7 6 — 40 Ten—FG Bironas 23, 8:52. Punts 7-44.7 5-54.6 of absence for personal reasons. not only himself, but other people. I really have First Quarter Oak—Reece 27 pass from McGloin (Janikowski Fumbles-Lost 1-0 1-1 SAINT NORBERT — Announced the resig- seen great growth in him. I couldn’t be any Ari—Fitzgerald 4 pass from Palmer (Feely kick), kick), 6:10. Penalties-Yards 11-85 11-81 nation of football coach Jim Purtill. prouder of him.” B4 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 SPORTS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE Dragic scores 23 as Suns hold off Magic Associated Press Bulls prepare for life ORLANDO — Goran Dragic scored 23 without Derrick Rose again points and Gerald Green added 20 to lead LOS ANGELES — Derrick Rose will have the Phoenix Suns to a 104-96 victory over the Orlando Magic on Sunday night. surgery on his right knee today, and the Two days after stopping a four-game Chicago Bulls don’t yet know how long they’ll losing streak at Charlotte, the Suns took be without their star guard this time. the lead early in the first quarter and Rose headed home to Chicago while the never relinquished it. Bulls went back to work Sunday, facing the Orlando trimmed what had been a Los Angeles Clippers in their first game since 14-point deficit to three late in the fourth Rose tore cartilage in his knee in Portland on quarter. However, Channing Frye made a Friday night. difficult jumper and Dragic scored the Chicago coach Tim Thibodeau said the game’s next seven points to put it away. Bulls won’t know how long Rose will be out Dragic made 10 of 17 shots and also until surgeons decide how to fix Rose’s knee. had 13 assists. Frye finished with 14 The Bulls’ core has plenty of experience points and seven rebounds. playing without the 2011 NBA MVP. Rose Nikola Vucevic led Orlando with 20 missed all of last season recovering from a points. Andrew Nicholson had 19 off the torn ligament in his left knee. bench and Aaron Afflalo added 12 for the —From wire reports Magic, who have lost four straight games, seven of eight overall. bounds to help Oklahoma City extend its best Clippers 121, Bulls 82 season-opening start at home with a 95-73 win LOS ANGELES — Jared Dudley scored a Associated Press over the struggling Utah Jazz. season-high 21 points, Chris Paul added 16 Phoenix’s Markieff Morris makes a move to the basket Sunday around Orlando’s Arron The Thunder (9-3) played without All-Star points and 17 assists, and the Los Angeles Clip- Afflalo during the first half in Orlando. point guard Russell Westbrook, who sat out to pers jumped all over the Chicago Bulls in Derrick Rose, who tore cartilage in his right knee Friday behind the New York Knicks, and were hearing rest his surgically repaired right knee. Rose’s absence for a 121-82 victory. night in Portland. boos at Barclays Center in the second half. Even without Westbrook, Oklahoma City’s J.J. Redick scored 19 points and Blake Griffin Pistons 109, Nets 97 Joe Johnson made eight 3-pointers and lead swelled to as many as 37 points in the third had 15 points and 12 rebounds in the Pacific scored a season-high 34 points, but the short- quarter. Durant, the NBA’s leading scorer at 29.5 Division-leading Clippers’ seventh win in nine NEW YORK — Reserve Rodney Stuckey handed Nets couldn’t overcome another cold points per game, didn’t play in the fourth quarter games. scored a season-high 27 points and the Detroit night from Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett, who — finishing with nine rebounds and hitting 12 of Los Angeles finished strong in a stretch of four Pistons sent the Brooklyn Nets to a fifth straight were a combined 7 for 22. 13 free throws. games in five days, posting the biggest margin loss and sole possession of last place in the The Thunder have won six straight at home to of victory over Chicago in franchise history. Atlantic Division with a 109-97 victory. Thunder 95, Jazz 73 open the season. Luol Deng scored 22 points as the Bulls got The Nets, with their enormous payroll and OKLAHOMA CITY — Kevin Durant scored 19 Enes Kanter and Rudy Gobert led the Jazz off to a rough start to their latest stretch without enormous expectations, fell to 3-10, a half-game points and Serge Ibaka had 17 points and 11 re- (1-14) with 10 points apiece.

GOLF BRIEFS Feng wins LPGA Jason Day wins Heels top Cards Tour finale World Cup NAPLES — Shanshan MELBOURNE, Australia Feng of China finished her — Jason Day made a 7-foot No. 24 UNC year with a 6-under 66 and par-saving putt on the 16th the richest prize in women’s hole, Thomas Bjorn bogeyed upsets No. 3 golf. and the Australian won his Feng got off to a quick first tournament in nearly start and played mistake- three years at the World Cup Louisville free Sunday to win the at Royal Melbourne. LPGA Titleholders by one Day’s closing 70 left him Associated Press shot over Gerina Piller. The with a 10-under 274, two UNCASVILLE, Conn. — victory in the final event of strokes ahead of Bjorn with a Marcus Paige scored 32 the LPGA season was worth 71. points and No. 24 North $700,000 and pushed Feng Adam Scott finished third Carolina broke open a to No. 4 on the money list after a 66, three strokes tight game in the second with just over $1.7 million. behind. half to upset No. 3 Feng was two shots be- Day won $1.2 million and Louisville 93-84 to win hind going into the final Australia won the team por- the Hall of Fame Tipoff round and never thought she tion of the World Cup as Day Tournament. would win. But she made and Scott, who each holed Brice Johnson added 13 four birdies in six holes to approach shots for eagles points and Kennedy seize control and stayed Sunday, also shared the Meeks had 13 points, 12 re- ahead the rest of the way. $600,000 first-place prize. bounds and seven assists Piller missed a 10-foot birdie Donald defends for the Tar Heels (4-1), who attempt on the final hole that lost just a week ago at would have forced a playoff. title in Japan home to Belmont. MIYAZAKI, Japan — Luke Russ Smith led all scor- Kisner wins at Donald shot a 5-under 66 on ers with 36 points for Pebble Beach Louisville, which came Sunday to defend his title at into the game on a school- PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — the Dunlop Phoenix and earn record 21-game winning Kevin Kisner made a 15-foot his first victory of the year. streak. Chris Jones added par putt on the 18th hole for Heading into the final 20 points a 2-over 74 and a one-stroke round with a two-stroke lead, It was a three-point victory over Chesson Hadley Donald had seven birdies game with just over 13 at the Pebble Beach Invita- and two bogeys at the par-71 minutes left when tional on Sunday. Phoenix Country Club to fin- Louisville’s Montrezl Har- Kisner began the day with ish at 14-under 270 on the Japan Tour. rell picked up his fourth a two-stroke lead and fin- Kim Hyung-sung of South foul. North Carolina ished at 13-under 275 in the scored the next eight Korea finished second at 8 tournament featuring 80 pro- points. Harrell fouled out Associated Press under after a final-round 70. with 7 1/2 minutes left with North Carolina’s Nate Britt shoots against Louisville’s Montrezl Harrell during the fessionals from the PGA, just five points and eight Basketball Hall of Fame Tip-Off Tournament championship game Sunday in Uncasville, LPGA, Champions and Madsen wins first rebounds. Conn. No. 24 UNC upset the third-ranked Cardinals 93-84. Web.com tours. on European Tour Hadley shot a 70 and was With the sophomore star the second half to hang on for Nik Stauskas, who was his way inside for his fifth dou- JOHANNESBURG — four shots in front of Scott out of the game, North an 84-80 victory in the fifth- named the tournament’s most ble-double in as many games Morten Orum Madsen of Langley (68) and William Mc- Carolina pushed the lead place game of the Puerto Rico valuable player, finished with this season. It was the junior’s Denmark won his first Euro- to 16 points at 83-67, out- Girt (73), who tied at 8 under. Tip-Off. 20 points to lead Michigan 15th career game with double pean Tour title Sunday as muscling the Cardinals Mina Harigae had a 71 to Markel Starks added 23 (4-2). Caris LeVert added 11 figures in points and rebounds. Charl Schwartzel struggled under the basket. top LPGA finishers and fin- points, and went 10 for 10 at points. Cameron Bairstow had 18 in the final round of the No. 6 Duke 91, ished tied with Sam Saun- the free-throw line to help pre- No. 17 Oregon 100, points to lead the Lobos. season-opening South Vermont 90 serve the win. Joshua Smith Davidson tried to negate ders (74) and Mark Brooks African Open. San Francisco 82 New Mexico’s edge in height (70) at 281. Madsen shot a 67 for a DURHAM, N.C. — Rodney chipped in 17. with some long-distance Tommy Armour III (68) and 19-under total of 269 and a Hood’s free throw with 5 sec- VCU (4-2) forced 26 EUGENE, Ore. — Elgin shooting, attempting 20 Kirk Triplett (72) were the top two-shot victory, overtaking onds left helped No. 6 Duke turnovers, but couldn't get bas- Cook scored 18 points to lead 3-pointers in the opening half. Champions Tour’s finishers Schwartzel and Hennie Otto dodge Vermont’s upset bid kets to fall down the stretch, No. 17 Oregon to a 100-82 But the strategy came up short and were among five players of South Africa. and gave the Blue Devils a shooting 35 percent for the victory over San Francisco. as the Wildcats fell to 1-5 for at 282. —From wire reports 91-90 victory. game. Georgetown (3-2) shot Jason Calliste had 16 the second time in five years. Jabari Parker scored 24 56 percent, and was 6 for 11 points for the Ducks (4-0), points and Hood finished with from the 3-point line. who had six players score in Florida State 62, 22 for the Blue Devils (5-1), Briante Weber had 22 points double figures. Mike Moser Northeastern 60 who extended their noncon- to lead VCU, which shot 47 added 13 points and seven ference winning streak at free throws. Treveon Graham rebounds. SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — Cameron Indoor Stadium to added 17 points. Kruize Pinkins led the Dons Devon Bookert hit a 10-foot 106 games — barely. Charlotte 63, (3-3) with 20 points and 11 fade away jumper off a Duke blew a 15-point lead rebounds. missed layup with 0.5 sec- and allowed Vermont to shoot No. 14 Michigan 61 The Dons closed to 61-55 onds to give Florida State a dramatic 62-60 win over 65 percent before finally get- SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — on a free throw by Tim Derk- Northeastern in the third- ting the one defensive stop it Terrence Williams put back his sen with 10:54 left, but Ore- place game of the Puerto needed. own miss with 0.4 seconds left, gon hit 3-pointers on Rico Tip-Off. Candon Rusin’s four-point and Charlotte stunned No. 14 consecutive possessions to Michigan 63-61 in the champi- push the lead back to 12. Northeastern’s Scott play with 10.4 seconds left for Eatherton got off a despera- onship game of the Puerto The Ducks led by as many Vermont tied it at 90. Hood tion 3-pointer from the top of Rico Tip-Off. as 19 in the second half and brought the ball downcourt, the key at the buzzer, but it Michigan’s Mitch McGary shot 32 for 60 from the field. drove the lane and drew con- bounced harmlessly off the tied the game at 61 on a layup tact from Clancy Rugg. Hood No. 19 New Mexico backboard. bounced his first free throw off with 9 seconds left, but Char- 79, Davidson 58 Aaron Thomas had 16 the rim, then swished the lotte quickly pushed the ball up points to lead Florida State, second. the floor. Williams’ attempt CHARLESTON, S.C. — followed by Robert Gilchrist Sandro Carissimo hurried rimmed out, but he got the re- Alex Kirk had 16 points and 14 with 12. the Catamounts downcourt bound and scored. rebounds, and No. 19 New The Seminoles (5-1) trailed and found Rusin in the corner, Denzel Ingram had 12 points Mexico bounced back from its the entire way before taking but he couldn’t get a shot off and Clayton added 10 points first loss of the season with a their first lead of the game before the buzzer. and 15 rebounds to lead the 79-58 victory over Davidson to with just under 14 minutes left Hector Harold scored 24 49ers. Pierria Henry chipped in take third place at the in the game, then had to fight points for Vermont (1-5). 11 points. Charlotte’s Shawn Charleston Classic. several final charges by the Georgetown 84, Lester was named to the all- The Lobos (4-1) had hoped Huskies (2-4). tournament team. to be playing in the eight-team Eatherton finished with 21 No. 10 VCU 80 The title was the 49ers (5-1) tournament’s title game, but points and 15 rebounds, his SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico — second early-season tourna- fell to Massachusetts 81-65 on third double-double of the D'Vauntes Smith-Rivera had 26 ment win in two seasons. Char- Friday. The 7-foot Kirk took full tournament. Reggie Spencer points and Georgetown fought lotte won the Great Alaska advantage of Davidson’s size and David Walker each added off Virginia Commonwealth in Shootout last season. disadvantage and largely had 13 points. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE ENTERTAINMENT MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 B5

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Previous Solution: “Until you walk a mile in another man’s moccasins you can’t “Last Vegas” (PG-13) 12:20 p.m., 2:50 p.m., “Thor: The Dark World” (PG-13) 1:45 p.m., imagine the smell.” — Robert Byrne 5:20 p.m., 7:50 p.m., 10:20 p.m. 8 p.m. No passes. “Thor: The Dark World” (PG-13) 12:45 p.m., “Thor: The Dark World” (PG-13) In 3D. (c) 2013 by NEA, Inc., dist. by Universal Uclick 11-25 7:40 p.m. 10:25 p.m. No passes. 4:25 p.m., 10:40 p.m. No passes. CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE SPORTS MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2013 B7 FSU falls in overtime to No. 4 Cards Red Associated Press Mavunga each added 14 as No. 12 North Carolina rolled LOUISVILLE, Ky. — past Coppin State 91-51. Wings Asia Taylor scored six The Tar Heels (4-1) pulled points in overtime along ahead early with a 12-0 run to with an assist that helped take their first double-digit No. 4 Louisville pull away lead capped off by a Wash- beat for a 69-59 victory over ington 3-pointer. They had a Florida State on Sunday. 46-23 advantage at the break Shoni Schimmel added and led by as much as 45 a 3-pointer en route to a during the second half. Sabres game-high 21 points as the Amber Griffin led the Ea- Cardinals (6-0) outscored gles with 12 points. the Seminoles (4-1) 15-5 in Associated Press the extra session of a tense No. 17 Cal 65, BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — game that served as a pre- Jonas Gustavsson made view to the schools’ likely Northwestern 51 21 saves, including a stop rivalry when Louisville BERKELEY, Calif. — Re- on Steve Ott's penalty joins the Atlantic Coast shanda Gray shot 9-of-13 shot, and the Detroit Red Conference next season. from the field, scored 23 Wings sent the Buffalo FSU rallied from a 46-38 points and grabbed 10 re- Sabres to their fourth deficit to take a 54-50 lead bounds as No. 17 California straight loss, 3-1 on with 1:14 left in regulation defeated Northwestern 65-51. Sunday. and appeared to be in con- After Cal (3-2) scored the Johan Franzen, Daniel trol before Louisville’s Tia game’s first 9 points, North- Alfredsson and Darren Gibbs made two free western (4-1) cut the deficit to Helm scored for the Red throws and Jude Schim- 18-17. But Cal never trailed Wings. Henrik Zetterberg mel made a key steal and and led by as many as 18 in had an assist for his 700th layup to tie the game with the second half. career point. 24.3 seconds left. Afure Jemerigbe had 16 Cody Hodgson scored Louisville opened over- points for Cal and Courtney Buffalo's only goal. The time with a 10-2 run in- Range led the team in re- cluding Taylor’s baskets Sabres are winless since a bounds with 13. and Antonita Slaughter’s victory in interim head layup before Schimmel Maggie Lyon had 17 points coach Ted Nolan's first sealed it with her fifth shot for Northwestern, which shot game on Nov. 15. from beyond the arc. just 3-of-17 on 3-pointers. Detroit improved to 7-3- 1 on the road. Buffalo has No. 1 UConn 88, No. 22 Iowa St. 89, lost 11 of 13 home games. St. Bonaventure 39 Associated Press Drake 47 Ryan Miller made 32 Florida State’s Brittany Brown shoots over the defense of Louisville’s Shawnta’ Dyer saves for the Sabres. He is HARTFORD, Conn. — Kiah during the first half Sunday in Louisville, Ky. DES MOINES, Iowa — Stokes scored a career-high Hallie Christofferson scored 2-8-2 against Detroit in his 19 points and Stefanie Dolson ing a 53-38 lead on Chelsea Tennessee 84-72. who ended UCLA’s postseason 25 points to lead No. 22 Iowa career. added 16 points and 15 re- Gray’s 3-pointer with 13:00 Kentucky (6-0) had lost in its hopes last spring with an State to an 89-47 blowout The go-ahead goal came on a power play bounds to lead the top-ranked remaining. last two visits to Murphy Center 85-72 victory in the NCAA over Drake. when Franzen's shot de- Huskies to an 88-39 win over Katie Young had 21 points against Middle Tennessee tournament. The undefeated Cyclones and Katherine Plouffe added coach Rick Insell, but the big- flected off Sabres de- St. Bonaventure in the final day (5-0) took control of the game fenseman Alexander 17 for the Golden Eagles. scoring Wildcats left with the No. 11 Nebraska of the Hall of Fame Classic. with a 14-0 run to close out Sulzer and past Miller. program’s first win here since 87, Southern 64 The Huskies (8-0) took con- No. 3 Tennessee 84, the first half, carrying a 40-22 Zetterberg assisted on the trol early against St. Bonaven- Jan. 8, 1989. LINCOLN, Neb. — Jordon advantage into the break. tally and improved his ture, scoring 31 straight points Oakland 50 Jennifer O’Neill also had 14 Hooper scored 23 points and Lizzy Wendell led Drake point total to 28, good for and holding the Bonnies score- KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — points for Kentucky, and gathered 8 rebounds as the (2-3) with 15 points. second in the NHL. less for more than 10 minutes Bashaara Graves had 15 Samarie Walker had 12. No. 11 Nebraska women beat in the first half. The Huskies led points and 11 rebounds while Ebony Rowe, a native of Southern University 87-64. No. 23 Georgia 63, Hurricanes 4, 55-22 at halftime. No. 3 Tennessee (5-0) used a Lexington, Ky., scored 28 points Hooper, an All-American, Georgia Tech 56 Senators 1 Gabrielle Richmond led St. 21-0 run midway through the for Middle Tennessee (1-3). bettered her season scoring ATHENS, Ga. — Khaalidah RALEIGH, N.C. — Eric Bonaventure (7-2) with nine game to beat winless Oakland UCLA 82, average (17.8) for the game. Miller scored 20 points and Staal had a goal and two as- points. 84-50. Emily Cady added 18 points No. 23 Georgia held off Geor- sists, goalie Cam Ward Meighan Simmons added 14 No. 10 Okla. 76 making 5 of 6 from the field, gia Tech’s comeback to beat stopped 35 shots and the No. 2 Duke 78, points, Ariel Massengale had LOS ANGELES — Atonye and gathering 14 rebounds. the Yellow Jackets 63-56 to Carolina Hurricanes beat the Marquette 61 13, Isabelle Harrison had 11 Nyingifa had career highs of 28 Kendra Coleman led all continue its domination of the Ottawa Senators 4-1. MILWAUKEE — Elizabeth and Mercedes Russell scored points and 16 rebounds, Nirra scorers with 30 points, includ- state rivalry. Jason Spezza gave Ot- Williams scored 23 points and 10 for Tennessee. Victoria Lip- Fields added a career-best 17 ing a 7-of-12 effort from be- Shacobia Barbee added 14 tawa the lead 1:07 in with Alexis Jones added 19 as scomb scored 13 for Oakland points and UCLA outre- yond the arc. Adrian Sanders points as Georgia (5-0) im- his 10th goal of the season, second-ranked Duke re- (0-5). bounded No. 10 Oklahoma on added another 12 for South- proved to 32-4 all-time but Carolina scored three mained undefeated with a its way to an 82-76 upset. ern University. against Georgia Tech, includ- times in the second period. 78-61 non-conference victory No. 7 Kentucky 84, The Bruins (2-2) beat a ing 14-0 in Athens. Patrick Dwyer, Tuomo over Marquette. Middle Tenn. 72 ranked opponent for the first No. 12 UNC 91, Georgia Tech (2-2) suffered Ruutu and rookie Elias Lind- Marquette (4-1) trailed MURFREESBORO, Tenn. time this season after earlier Coppin State 51 its second straight loss to a holm each scored for the 33-24 at the half and stayed — Bria Goss scored 16 points losses to Nebraska and North CHAPEL HILL, N.C. — Di- ranked Southeastern Confer- Hurricanes, who have won close early after the break, and Kastine Evans added 15 Carolina. amond DeShields scored a ence team, following an 87-76 10 of 11 at home against Ot- pulling within 46-38, but Duke as the seventh-ranked Ken- Nicole Griffin scored 19 game-high 16 points, Jessica loss at No. 3 Tennessee on tawa. Staal scored an scored seven straight, open- tucky Wildcats beat Middle points for the Sooners (4-2), Washington and Stephanie Nov. 17. empty-net goal with 2:29 left.

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ONLY 100.00 Fenced yard, 1500 water, trash & lawn. milial status includes ties. $350.00 for all. Call Joanne @ Timberlane Estates! 352-464-0316 sq. ft., 3/2 home in included $550 mo. + children under the age 352-637-1024 352-795-1288. 3/2/2, w/ screen pool, Power Wheel Chair new cond. with 2 x6 Sec. 352-634-5499 of 18 living with Located on 1 AC CORNING WARE $600; Power Go-Go construction. New parents or legal cus- 2690 W. Express Lane ELECTRIC COFFEE Cart $750 appliances, carpet, todians, pregnant Reduced $129,000 POT- 6 cup, corn flower Both like New paint, new decks & women and people 795-1520 or 634-1725 pattern, Ex. $20. (352) 465-3668 tile flooring. I can securing custody of 352-628-0033 finance. $3,500. dwn CRYSTAL RIVER children under 18. STETHOSCOPE $394.80/mo. P & I This newspaper will DECORATION 1 plastic LITTMAN BRAND Light- 2/1½, Unfurn.$550, light up reindeer lawn W.A.C. We have Furn. $600.+ sec. clean, not knowingly accept weight II S.E. w Booklet/ land & home pkgs any advertising for type ornament $1.00 Black Carry Bag. quite. 828 5th Ave. NE. 352-465-0580 $59,900 to $69,900 727-455-8998 real estate which is in 4/2 Doublewide $50.00. 352-419-5656 352-621-9181 violation of the law. FL. JUMBO SHRIMP 727-343-3965 on 1 Plus Acres, MOL Our readers are Fresh 15ct @ $5.00lb, Tub Chair Fireplace Glamour Phyllis Strickland Palm Harbor Homes hereby informed that Realtor Stone Crab@$6.00lb $45. Bath, large walk-in 2 POTTY SEATS 2014 Models are here! all dwellings adver- delivered352-897-5001 $8,500 Pre- closets all bedrooms, $40 and $45. I I I I I I I I tised in this newspa- off US 200 NEED LISTINGS GATE Auto Close white (352) 873-0885 LEE Construction Savings per are available on Sold All Of Mine metal gate with attach- Tell that special John Lyons @ INVERNESS in Hernando Fl. Lee, 1-y.o. Dalma- an equal opportunity $89,995 ments. Good for WHEELCHAIR 800-622-2832 ext 210 Business/warehouse person tion mix, runs & plays basis. To complain of SELLER FINANCING Market is good Kids/Pets. Merits Large Power for details rental units. 800 SF, Chair. Runs well. “ Happy Birthday w/tennis balls, discrimination call Call 352-726-4009 Call me for Free $20.00 352-419-5656 “ with a classi- knows commands zoned Commercial, HUD toll-free at CMA $500 Quiet area in 400 ft off of Hwy 41. GLASSES McDonalds (352) 563-2987 fied ad under for “sit” & “down”, Lake Panasoffkee 1-800-669-9777. collectable glasses Happy Notes. good w/other dogs, Call for info The toll-free telephone I also have some 3/2 Doublewide (352) 726-9349 flintstone,disney,shrek Only $28.50 loves treats, is eager on corner lot ¼ acre number for the Owner Financing $50 for all includes a photo to please, gentle & mol, nice storage hearing impaired is Available for buyers 352-465-0580 friendly. Would be shed big oak tree 1-800-927-9275. 2006 3/2/2 plus dining HARLEY STOCK “NEW” ELECTRIC Call our Classi- an awesome off CR 429 room & den, ½ acre, Phyllis Strickland EXHAUST PIPES GUITAR SG STYLE fied Dept for de- sidekick. Appears Lake Panasoffkee 2100sq. ft under air TROPIC SHORES NEARLY NEW FITS W/AMP,GIGBAG,CORD- tails housebroken. Reduced to $54,995. HOMOSASSA Move in Condition! REALTY. 1350-1450 SLIDE ON STRAP,TUNER+FREE 352-563-5966 Call Christina @ SELLER FINANCING 1/1 Apt. $435. mo. 1st $199,000 352-613-3503-cell $100 obo 352-464-0316 STAND $100 601-6625 I I I I I I I I 352-464-3908. Call 352-726-4009 & sec. 352-212-4981 352-341-0118 352-419-6880- Office B10 MONDAY,NOVEMBER 25, 2013 CLASSIFIEDS CITRUS COUNTY (FL) CHRONICLE

INVESTORS WANTED TO BUY FORD CHRYSLER ‘88 3/2 MH, 1 Acre, Pontoon Boat CHEVROLET Defendants. 06 Ranger 4x4, 4.0 V6, 2006, Town & Country Newer Roof, A/C Needing Repair 2004, Tahoe LT, AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION Xtra Cab, one owner, Touring, $6,888. exc. tenants in place (352) 637-3983 leather, sunroof, $8000. obo 352-341-0018 $47K obo Cash $8,999 TO: MEGAN MAIER WE HAVE BOATS (407) 712-0803 352-503-3245 352-341-0018 3192 E. JOHN LANE GULF TO LK MARINE FORD INVERNESS, FL 34453 We Pay CASH For FORD 2001 Conversion Van Used Clean Boats GMC 1999, Expedition, 98k mi. exc. cond. AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Pontoon, Deck & 2011 Sierra Sierra Eddie Bauer Edition, leather seats, call for YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following de- Fishing Boats 2500HD Denali, AWD, leather $3,999 details $8250. obo scribed property located in Citrus County, Florida: 4BR/3BA MOBILE **(352)527-0555** Duramax Diesel, auto- 352-341-0018 (352) 341-7735 with 2052 sq. ft. liv. boatsupercenter.com matic, lifted, 28800 mi- LOTS 13, 14, 15, and 16, BLOCK 59 OF INVERNESS HIGHLANDS UNIT NO. 2, ACCORDING Easy Drive to Bushnell les, black, leather, navi- GMC TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, AT PAGES 97 THROUGH 102, INCLU- or Inverness on 1 Acre gation, excellent condi- 07 Yukon SLT, loaded, SIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. BETTY J. Motivated Seller tion, warranty, $19100, full power, DVD, bose, $98,000. 352-212-3673 has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- [email protected] very good, 116K mi fenses, if any, to it on Tim D. Haines, of Gray, Ackerman & Haines, P.A., Plaintiff’s at- POWELL AIR STREAM 1998 $17,800 (352) 212-5555 Harley Davidson 2008 XLC 883 Custom torneys, whose address is 125 NE First Avenue, Suite 1, Ocala, Florida 34470, within 33ft Motor home thirty (30) days after the first publication, and file the original with the Clerk of this Realtor HONDA Red low rider with 454 CI Eng, 2 roof AC, Liquidation Sale Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereafter; other- awnings all around, 2007, Element, extra’s $6500 Lay Away Until Taxes wise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. “Your Success is my Whispering Pines Villa 7KW Gen, 54k mi, A1 Hard to find, (352) 503-6960 WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court on this the 4th day of November, RENT - BUY- SELL goal.. Making 2/2/1, new carpet, tile, cond, Asking 16,900 cold A/C, runs great, 2013. CAR - TRUCK - BOAT Friends along the paint,all appliances (540) 305-9854 Must See, HONDA ANGEL VICK, Clerk of the Court way is my reward !” including w/d. CONSIGNMENT USA Call (352) 628-4600 07 VTX 1300 [COURT SEAL] $69,900. FLEETWOOD US 19 & US 44, CR motortrike,convers. By: /s/ VIVIAN CANCEL, Deputy Clerk (352) 726-8712 89 SOUTHWIND, Cl A, 461-4518 & 795-4440 TOYOTA undr-14k mi. new front If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to par- BUYING OR 28ft, 41k mi, rear bed, 1999, Rav, -4 power brakes, seals, springs ticipate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of cer- SELLING all new acces & tires windows, locks, auto- $16k obo 503-6177 tain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court $7000. 352-697-5530 matic transmission Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Flor- MAZDA ida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your scheduled court CALL ME 96 King Cab, cold ac $3,999. SUZUKI 07 BLVD 352-341-0018 1500cc Beautiful Bike appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time before the 352-422-6417 Golf Course Lot w/City 95000 k mi., needs scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call right front body work over $2500 in chrome, bjpowell@ Utilities, View of the 711. $750. (352) 341-2051 lights etc. 29k mi Adult November 25 & December 2, 2013 12-2147 netscape.com Green, Pond, & CARDINAL owned, Runs Ex $4750 ERA American a fountain, $45,000 Brian 352 613 7930 Will consider a classic 2006, 5TH Wheel, Realty & Investments w/ 3 slides, $17, 995, or muscle car,towards TOYOTA CHEVY Triumph-’79 the purchase price. Crystal River ‘06 Tacoma, 4 cyl., A/T 474-1202 MCRN (989) 878-0711 cap, 80k mi. exc cond 2003 Venture Van, 750 Bonnieville. 10K Glionna, Shelly D. 09-2012-CA-000974 NOA-CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE Call 352-746-3507 7 pass. and priced to orig doc mi. True clas- MAC’S MOBILE RV $8,300. (352) 726-3730 PUBLIC NOTICE sell. Call 352-628-4600 sic. Like new cond.First REPAIR & MAINT. Cell (352) 422-0201 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR For appointment $6500. 352-513-4257 I NEED RVTC Certified Tech. CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO: 09-2012-CA-000974 HOMES 352-613-0113, Lic/Ins. BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., TO SELL NATURE COAST RV Plaintiff, “FREE RV service, parts, sales vs. Foreclosure and Mobile Repair/Maint. SHELLEY D. GLIONNA, et al, Short Sale Lists 352-795-7820, Lic/Ins. Defendant(s). 470-1202 MCRN NOTICE OF ACTION Shadow Cruiser Forfeiture- Reis, William 2013-CA-1350 CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE 28’, 1 slide, sleeps PUBLIC NOTICE 10, comes w/outside IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT TO: POINT O’WOODS COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., kitchen, only used twice! IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA an Inactive/dissolved corporation w/ throw in auto. satellite CASE NO. 2013-CA-1350 Last Known Address: 9699 E. GOSPEL ISLAND ROAD, INVERNESS FL 34450 $18,500. IN RE: THE FORFEITURE OF A 2014 TOYOTA COROLLA, Current Address: Unknown (352) 634-4113 VIN NO. 2T1BURHE7EC029073, TAG NO. G758LI BY JEFFREY J. DAWSY, AS SHERIFF OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND TO ANY AND ALL PARTIES HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, DEB INFANTINE WE BUY RV’S, Petitioner, TITLE, ESTATE, LIEN, OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED IN THE MORTGAGE BEING Realtor TRAVEL TRAILERS, vs. FORECLOSED HEREIN, (352) 302-8046 5TH WHEELS, WILLIAM E. REIS, Real Estate!... MOTOR HOMES Claimant. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following Call US 352-201-6945 NOTICE OF FORFEITURE property in CITRUS County, Florida: it’s what I do. Desperately THE CITRUS COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE has seized and intends to have forfeited to it LOT 27, BLOCK C, POINT-O-WOODS UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS ERA American Need Rentals a 2014 TOYOTA COROLLA, VIN NO. 2T1BURHE7EC029073, TAG NO. G758LI (the RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 5, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, Realty “Vehicle”) pursuant to the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act, Chapter 932, Florida FLORIDA. Phone: 352-726-5855 Office Open Statutes. The aforementioned Vehicle was seized by JEFFREY J. DAWSY, AS SHERIFF Lighted Rear Blue OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA (hereinafter, “CCSO”), on October 17, 2013, in the vicin- Cell: 352-302-8046 7 Days a Week Emblem for Toyota has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- Fax: 352-726-7386 ity of North Florida Avenue and West Dunnellon Road, Marion County, Florida. fenses, if any, to it on TRIPP SCOTT, P.A., the Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 110 Prius.Year-2010-2012. The CCSO has filed, or will immediately hereafter file, a Forfeiture S.E. 6th Street, 15th Floor, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301, on or before 30 days from Email:debinfantine@ Instalation included. Complaint/Verified Petition for Forfeiture with the Clerk of Circuit Court, Citrus County yahoo.com LISA the date of the first publication of this Notice of Action and file this original with the VANDEBOE $50 Call Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, Florida 34450. Any person, or per- Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately thereaf- Broker (R) Owner (352) 433-1800 for info. sons, claiming an interest in the aforementioned Vehicle sought to be forfeited ter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the should notify the below mentioned attorney for CCSO so as to protect any legal or complaint or petition filed herein. equitable rights said claimant may have in said Vehicle. Any person who has an in- WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at Citrus County, Florida, this 31st day Plantation Realty terest in said Vehicle has the right to request an adversarial preliminary hearing to 352-634-0129 of October, 2013. determine whether CCSO had probable cause to believe that the aforementioned ANGELA VICK, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT www.plantation Vehicle was used in violation of Chapter 893, Florida Statutes, and the Florida Con- (SEAL) BY:/s/ Vivian Cancel realtylistings.com **BEST PRICE** For Junk & Unwanted traband Forfeiture Act. TRIPP SCOTT, P.A., BRADSHAW & MOUNTJOY, P.A., ATTN: FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT, 110 S.E. 6th STREET, 15TH FLOOR, Cars- CALL NOW /S/ R. WESLEY BRADSHAW, Florida Bar No. 0977845, Attorney for Plaintiff Your “High-Tech” **352-426-4267** FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301, [email protected] Citrus County 209 Courthouse Square, Inverness, Florida 34450 IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS AN ACCOMMODATION IN OR- BUYING JUNK CARS 352-726-1211 - Telephone, 352-726-3180 - Facsimile DER TO PARTICIPATE IN A PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, THE Realtor ★ Running or Not ★ For Service of Process Only:[email protected] PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA OORDINATOR FOR CASH PAID-$300 & UP [email protected] THE COURTS WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF YOUR NOTICE TO APPEAR (352) 771-6191 Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, November 25 & December 2, 2013. IN COURT AT: IN CITRUS COUNTY, JOHN SULLIVAN AT (352) 341-6700 LaWanda Watt November 25 & December 2, 2013 Liquidation Sale 11-009163 Customer Service Lay Away Until Taxes is My Specialty! RENT - BUY- SELL CAR - TRUCK - BOAT 475-1202 MCRN I want to work CONSIGNMENT USA Glionna, Shelly D. 09-2012-CA-000974 NOA-CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE PUBLIC NOTICE for you! US 19 & US 44, CR 461-4518 & 795-4440 468-1125 MCRN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Self Storage Lien Foreclosures CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION 352-212-1989 PUBLIC NOTICE CASE NO: 09-2012-CA-000974 lawanda.watt@ Advertisement for the sale of Miscellaneous Personal Property of: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., century21.com UNIT #2 Barbara Hughes UNIT #4 Marty Wakula Plaintiff, Century 21 UNIT #11 Tina Ingalls UNIT #49 Barbara Hughes vs. J.W. Morton Taurus UNIT #60 Mindy Ballard UNIT #63 Michael White SHELLEY D. GLIONNA, et al, ROD KENNER Consisting of household items and other miscellaneous personal property that will be Defendant(s). Real Estate, Inc. 352-436-3531 Metal sold at 10:00AM on Monday, December 2, 2013 at Rebel Mini Storage located on NOTICE OF ACTION ERA Recycling Best Prices Hwy. 40 East, in Inglis, Florida. May contact at 352-447-1746. CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE for your cars or trucks By: David Barber, Manager Suncoast Realty also biggest U-Pull-It Published two (2) times in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, November 18 & 25, 2013. TO: SHELLEY D. GLIONNA and SAMUEL G. GLIONNA with thousands of vehi- whose residence is unknown if he/she/they be living; and if he/she/they be dead, cles offering lowest price the unknown defendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, and all parties claiming an interest by, through, under or for parts 352-637-2100 against the Defendants, who are not known to be dead or alive, and all parties hav- ing or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the property described in the mortgage being foreclosed herein.

465-1118 THCRN YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following CADILLAC Jones, Kathy Lynn 42-2010-CA-000512-A NOS property in CITRUS County, Florida: ‘88, Deville, 4 Door, PUBLIC NOTICE SCAN OR GO white, no rust, loaded, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT LOT 27, BLOCK C, POINT-O-WOODS UNIT NO. 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS IN AND FOR MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 5, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, TO www. $1,800. (586) 727-7675 GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION FLORIDA. BestNatureCoast Case No. 42-2010-CA-000512-A Properties.com CHEVROLET The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bank of New York, has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- “To view 2010 Cobalt, 1 owner, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., fenses, if any, to it on TRIPP SCOTT, P.A., the Plaintiff’s attorney, whose address is 110 MICHELE my properties” appx 34k mi. like new, Asset-backed Certificates, Series 2005-3, S.E. 6th Street, 15th Floor, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33301, on or before December 26, ROSE $9500. obo (352) Plaintiff, 2013, (no later than 30 days from the date of the first publication of this Notice of Ac- 341-1922, 697-0411 vs. tion) and file this original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff’s Realtor Kathy Lynn Jones; Richard Lee Jones; Capital One Bank attorney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you CHEVY (USA), N.A.; Beneficial Florida, Inc; Unknown Tenant #1; for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition filed herein. Simply put 2008, Cobalt, 2 DR, Unknown Tenant #2, WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at Citrus County, Florida, this 31st day I ‘ll work harder automatic, power Defendants. of October, 2013. ✼ ✼ 5 ACRES ✼ ✼ windows, power locks, ANGELA VICK, CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT On Paved Rd w/ 352-212-5097 cold A/C, Call for NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (SEAL) BY:/s/ Vivian Cancel power. $59,900 isellcitruscounty@ Appointment NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 31, TRIPP SCOTT, P.A., East Sandy Hook CT yahoo.com 352-628-4600 2013, entered in Case No. 42-2010-CA-000512-A of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judi- ATTN: FORECLOSURE DEPARTMENT, 110 S.E. 6th STREET, 15TH FLOOR, Craven Realty, Inc. Floral City cial Circuit, in and for Marion County, Florida, wherein The Bank of New York Mellon FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301, [email protected] IF YOU ARE A PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS AN ACCOMMODATION IN OR- 352-726-1515 (860) 526-7876 CHEVY 2010 fka The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the Certificateholders of the CWABS, Inc., Malibu LT, clean, 73K Asset-backed Certificates, Series 2005-3 is the Plaintiff and Kathy Lynn Jones; Richard DER TO PARTICIPATE IN A PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, THE mi, 4 cyl, 6 sp, auto, Lee Jones; Capital One Bank (USA), N.A.; Beneficial Florida, Inc; Unknown Tenant #1; PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSISTANCE. PLEASE CONTACT THE ADA OORDINATOR FOR avg 25 mpg. $10,800 Unknown Tenant #2 are the Defendants, that the Clerk of Courts will sell to the high- THE COURTS WITHIN 2 WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF YOUR NOTICE TO APPEAR Citrus Spgs 465-2372 est and best bidder for cash by electronic sale at www.marion.realforeclose.com, IN COURT AT: IN CITRUS COUNTY, JOHN SULLIVAN AT (352) 341-6700 ✼ ✼ beginning at 11:00 AM on the 2nd day of December, 2013, the following described November 25 & December 2, 2013 Crystal River Lot CHRYSLER property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: 11-009163 Located in Shamrock 2000, Sebring Acres, Paraqua Circle Convertible, low miles THE NORTH 182.8 FEET OF THE EAST 150.0 FEET OF THE NORTH 332.8 FEET OF THE EAST Beautiful 5 Acres $5,488. 261.78 FEET OF THE NORTH 1/4, OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- Asking $59,000. Make 352-341-0018 TION 20, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, MARION COUNTY, FLORIDA. CONTAIN- Offer! (239) 561-9688 ING 0.6 ACRES MORE OR LESS. SUBJECT TO EASEMENTS OF RECORD. Newly undated 2/2/2, FORD w/ family rm, screen 2.75 Acre PIne Ridge 2004, Mustang, Dated this 4th day of October, 2013. pool/heater, newer Homesite-$30k Looking for a sports By/S/ Jessica Fagen, Esq., Florida Bar No. 50668 472-1125 MCRN roof & AC. located broker/owner. Priced car? Here it is, BROCK & SCOTT, PLLC, Attorney for Plaintiff NOTICE OF MEETING near Central Ridge below tax assessment 6 cyl. automatic, 1501 N.W. 49th Street, Suite 200, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309 PUBLIC NOTICE library in newer area Convenient location appointment Only Phone: (954) 618-6955, ext. 6105 Fax: (954) 618-695, of Beverly Hills Horses allowed Call 352-628-4600 [email protected] CITRUS COUNTYLOCAL HAZARD MITIGATION $114,900 352-249-7892 call 352-527-2711 If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to STRATEGY WORKING GROUP HONDA participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of Furniture can also be The Citrus County Local Mitigation Strategy Working Group has scheduled a meeting purchased 2013 Civic LX, certain assistance. Please contact John Sullivan, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of Priced to sell, the Trial Court Administrator, Citrus County Courthouse, 110 North Apopka Avenue, as follows: Serious callers only Inverness, Florida 34450, Telephone (352) 341-6700, at least 7 days before your 352-628-9444 scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time Date: Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at 9:30 AM before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice KIA impaired, call 711. Location: Lecanto Government Building- Room 280 2011 Optima EX November 18 & 25, 2013 3600 W Sovereign Path TERRA VISTA GOLF loaded, leather, all Lecanto, Florida, 34461 COURSE LOT on power keyless, GPS This meeting is open to all interested parties and to the general public. Red Sox Path. Great $17,500 352-212-5555 469-1125 MCRN vista’s. 85 ft. front- Hanna, Paul 201 3 CA 001 004 A NOA LINCOLN Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a dis- age on golf course PUBLIC NOTICE ability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, 110 $49,900. Call 2004 Town Car; Always IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT N. Apopka Ave., Inverness, Florida, 34450 (352) 341-6560. If you are hearing or 352-638-0905 gar’d, Cream puff, IN AND FOR CITRUS COUNTY,FLORIDA speech impaired, use the TDD telephone (352) 341-6580. Loaded. 79kmi $10,800 CASE NO.: 201 3 CA 001 004 A WOODED LOT Citrus Spgs 465-2372 U.S. BAN K NATIONA L ASSOCI ATION, AS TR USTEE, FOR For more information, contact the Department of Planning and Development, Geo- SANDI HART RASC 2006-EM XS, on Lee Woods Dr., graphic Resources and Community Planning Division at (352) 527-5544. Liquidation Sale Plaintiff, Realtor HOMOSASSA Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, November 25, 2013. has Wetlands, Lay Away Until Taxes VS. Listing and Selling $5,000. RENT - BUY- SELL UNKNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICIARIES, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, Real Estate 352-621-1664 CAR - TRUCK - BOAT ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, AND ALL Is my Business CONSIGNMENT USA OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING AN INTEREST BY, THROUGH, 811-1125 MCRN I put my heart into it! US 19 & US 44, CR UNDER OR AGAINST THE ESTATE OF PAUL HANNA A/K/A CCTPO MEETING NOTICE 461-4518 & 795-4440 PAUL S. HANNA A/K/A PAUL SHANE HANNA, DECEASED; et al., PUBLIC NOTICE Defendant(s). 352-476-9649 AMENDED NOTICE OF ACTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Transportation Planning Organiza- PLYMOUTH tion (TPO) Transportation Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) and Citizens Advisory sandra.hart@ SATURN ‘93 Acclaim, AC, new 2013 14’ KBoat inflata- TO: Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, Trustees, Committee (CAC) will meet on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 in Room 280 at the era.com tires & brakes, very and All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By, Through, Under Or Against The Lecanto Government Complex, 3600 W. Sovereign Path, Lecanto, Florida 34461, to ble, 42” beam, clean 86K mi. runs auto-inflator, dolly, Estate of Paul Hanna A/K/A Paul S. Hanna A/K/A Paul Shane Hanna, discuss the business of the Transportation Planning Organization. The TAC will meet at great $2,000 obo 352 1:00 pm and the CAC will meet at 3:00 pm. bimini, 55 lb trolling mo- Deceased ERA American 382-3900, 634-3880 Last Known Residence: Unknown NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Transportation Planning Organiza- Realty tor, battery, many ex- tion (TPO) Board will hold a meeting on Thursday, December 12, 2013 at 5:15 pm in 352-726-5855 tras. almost new. $650 Unknown Heirs, Beneficiaries, Devisees, Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, Trustees, Council Chambers at the Inverness Government Center, 212 W. Main Street, Inver- for all.352-860-2701 And All Other Parties Claiming An Interest By, Through, Under Or Against The Es ness, Florida 34450, to discuss the business of the Transportation Planning Organiza- tate of Elizabeth Hanna A/K/A Elizabeth M. Hanna, Deceased tion. Last Known Residence: Unknown Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a CHEVROLET disability or physical impairment should contact the Citrus County Administrator’s Of- 04 Corvette, Conv Artic James Hanna and Bessie Hanna fice, 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two (2) White, torch red leather, Last Known Residence: 915 Stetson Terrace, Inverness, FL 34450 days before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD Tele- ** BUY, SELL** polished alum. wheels, phone (352) 341-6580. & TRADE CLEAN auto heads up display, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Transportation Planning USED BOATS bose, senior owned pris- property in Citrus County, Florida: Organization with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, he/she will THREE RIVERS tine, 11k $27,900 obo need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which record MARINE 352-513-4257 LOTS 41, 42 AND 43, BLOCK 289, INVERNESS HIGHLANDS SOUTH, ACCORDING TO THE shall include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be based. US 19 Crystal River DATSUN PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, AT PAGES 51 TO 68, OF THE PUBLIC REC- **352-563-5510** ORDS OF CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA. BY: /S/ Sheila Martin, Planning and Administration, TBARTA 1979, 280 ZX Antique Published one time in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, November 25, 2013. 2 Door Coupe has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written de- Fishing Machine $4,400 14 ft., 1989, V Hull, alu- fenses, if any, to it on ALDRIDGE | CONNORS, LLP, Plaintiff’s attorney, at 7000 West (352) 257-3261 Palmetto Park Road, Suite 307, Boca Raton, FL 33433 (Phone Number: (561) 812-1125 MCRN minum, 9.9 evinrude 392-6391), within 30 days of the first date of publication of this notice, and file the mtr., galv. trlr. $1,800 NOTICE OF MEETING Tony original with the clerk of this court either before December 18, 2013 on Plaintiff’s at- PUBLIC NOTICE Inverness, Call John torney or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for Pauelsen (727) 639-4218 the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. ENTERPRISE ZONE DEVELOPMENT AGENCY PONTOON BOAT Realtor Dated on October 29, 2013. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Citrus County Enterprise Zone Development ANGELA VICK, As Clerk of the Court 352-303-0619 ‘08, 24’ Sunchaser 824 Agency Board will meet on Friday, December 6, 2013, at 10:00 AM at the Lecanto I I I I I I I I By: /S/ VIVIAN CANCEL, As Deputy Clerk Government Building, 3600 West Sovereign Path, Room 166, Lecanto, Florida, to dis- I’LL TAKE by Smokercraft. Very Published in the Citrus County Chronicle November 18 & 25, 2013. 1113-748460B cuss business of the Enterprise Zone Development Agency Board which may prop- clean, needs nothing Tell that special NEW LISTINGS erly come before them. Lots of extra’s! 6x8 person Any person requiring reasonable accommodation at this meeting because of a BUYING OR open front fishing “ Happy Birthday 473-1202 MCRN disability or physical impairment should contact the County Administrator’s Office, SELLING deck with 2 chrs. ‘07, “ with a classi- Maier, Megan 2012 CA 1469 NOA 110 North Apopka Avenue, Inverness, FL 34450, (352) 341-6560, at least two (2) days 50 HP Yamaha 2 fied ad under PUBLIC NOTICE before the meeting. If you are hearing or speech impaired, use the TDD Telephone stroke, less then 50 hr. Happy Notes. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR (352) 341-6580. ‘07 Road King, walk up Only $28.50 CITRUS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION If a person decides to appeal any decision made by the Enterprise Zone Devel- TOP 2 axel trlr. $10,250 includes a photo CASE NO: 2012 CA 1469 opment Agency Board with respect to any matter considered at this meeting, PERFORMANCE (352) 419-7766 FLORIDA LOW INCOME HOUSING ASSOCIATES, he/she will need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which Real estate INC., A NOT-FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION record shall include the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be PONTOON BOAT Call our Classi- based. Consultant fied Dept for de- Plaintiff, 2002 Landau LX-20 vs. 20Ft.60 HP Bigfoot Lg. tails MEGAN MAIER AND BETTY STRIFLER, CITRUS BY: Jim Faulkner, Director tpauelsen@ Pontoons Bimini Top 352-563-5966 COUNTY CLERK OF THE COURT Geographic Resources and Community Planning hotmail.com & Trailer 352-464-2750 I I I I I I I I Published in the CITRUS COUNTY CHRONICLE, November 25, 2013.